^ c/v. .yfur^^^e^ c/2i^A^^ 77^ I /oZiroif THE PEERAGE, BARONETAGE, AND KNIGHTAGE Of THB BRITISH EMPIRE FOR 1882. IT is earnesdy requested that notices of all Births, Dc.iths, and Marriages should be sent as soon as they occur; and all communications intended for the Editor should be addressed to The Editor of Foster's Peerage, &c., under cover to the Publishers, Messrs. Nichols and Sons, 25, Parliament Street, Westminster, S.W. • • • • i %ht Pwragc OF Cbc gritisl) ^mmn for 1882 HUH THE Orders of gnighlhood BY JOSEPH FOSTER WSSnONSTBR: NICHOLS AVD 80N8, 95, Paaliamivt Htebbt, S.W. CHAPMAN AMD HALL, Limited, 11, HsMaiBiTA Stksst, W.a 11 Y MOfimC STVPHCMS CONTENTS OF PEERAGE. PEnrCtPAL AlBKITUTIOVt PtLEWAcm TO Tbikd Editiov, iii Prifacb to FiRtT Editiov, rii CoLLKOB or Arms, xii Ibdbx to Pbbraob, xiii to xxri LrrBODCcTiov, zxrii to zxx LfOiiDi or Parliambvt, Gartsb*! Roll, ztxi to Pbbbi or Ebolavd, Hcotlavo, aid Ublajhs Ae. » Oeoib or Pabosouui, xxxri to xxxviii Tablb or Rblatitb Pbbcbdbbct aiiovo Pbieb, zzxriii to si Tablb or Pbbcbdbuct amovo Mm, zli-zlii ^ WoiiBv, iliti The Rtfjral Fkmily: The QoMS, xlir to xlrtt QiBrt abowiBf tlM Qoara't dtB WB t fVon Umaj IL ilTiii to U Prinet oT WbIm, lU^iii Diilroef Bdinbofftli, lir H CoDiiBogbt, It H Albwij, W „ OBinbridgv, Iri „ CumbcrlBiK!, Irii Gbst tbowhig tb« dttMBt of tb« Dokot of Saio-Cobnrg Bnd OothB from the DokcB of SuuMij Bad ftBritMiyiw, Iviii to b Rsiovnio HoutB or Saib-Cobvbo avd Oonu, bd to bnri Cbabt bbowivo mi Dmobst or tbs Kivob or Evolasd rBOM ALriBo tbb Obbat TO QlTBBII VlCTOBIA, IxTli tO Ixzi Rotal Libbaob or Evolajto, Ixzii to d The PWfBfe, l to 717 KiFB Pbbbb, 718 SriBiTrAL Pbbbi, 719 to 728 British Ordnt of Knighlliood: The Moet NoUe Order of the Qerter, 780-1 The Moet Ancietit end Moet NoUe Order of the Thisde, 782-8 The Moet Illoitnove Older of 8t Petriek, 784-6 The Moet HoDoarehle Order of the Beth, 788-9 The Moet Exalted Order of the Bter of IndiB, 740-1 The Moet Distingoithed Order of 8c. Micheel end 8t George, 7494 The Order of the Indiea Baipire, 744-8 The Royal Order of Yietorift end Albert, 746 The Imperial Order of the Crown of India, 747 The Rojal Hanorerian Onelphic Order, 748-9 PKINCIPAL ABBREVIATIONS, Names of Peerages and the word Babt. in parentheses are cross-references to denote that the pedigree or a notice of the person whose name immediately precedes it will be found under the Peerage referred to or under the Baronetage of the same name. (hon.) Honourable by right of office. hon Honourable. h heir. h. p half pay. H.R.H His or Her Royal Highness. J.P County Magistrate. j.u. in right of his wife. K.B Knight of the Bath. K.C.B Knight Commander of the Bath. K.C.H Knight Commander of the Hano- verian Guelphic Order. K.C.M.6 Knight Commander of St. Michael and St. George. K.O Knight of the Garter. K.H Knight of the Hanoverian Guelphic Order. K.C.S.I Knight Commander of the Star of India K.P Knight of St. Patrick. K.T Knight of The Thistle. lieut or It Lieutenant. lieut.-col Lientenant-Colonel M.A Master of Arts. M.B Bachelor of Medicine. M.C.8 Madras Civil Service. M.D Doctor of Medicine. M.P Member of Parliament. m married. mil. sec Military Secretary. M.LJL Member L^^latire Assembly. M.L.0 Member Legislative ConnciL M.B Master of the Bolls. M.8.C Madras Staff Corps. Mns.D Doctor of Music. N.I Native Infantry. p.c Privy Coancillor. Q.C Qaeen*s Counsel. Q.M.G Qoartermaster-General. B.A Boyal Artillery. B.C Boman Catholic. B.B Boyal Engineers. B.H.A Boyal Horse Artillery. B.if Boyal Marines. B.N Boyal Navy. 8 succeeded. 8. p without issne. 8. p. 1 without legitimate issue. 8. p. 8 without surviving iBune. unm unmarried. T.A. Royal Order of Victoria and Albert. V.C Victoria Cross. V.P Vice-President. v.p in the life of his father w. d will dated. w. p will proved. adm admiral. adv.-gen Advocate-General. A.D.c Aide-de-Camp. A.Q.M.O Assistant-Quartermaster-General. B.C.S Bengal Civil Service. BO. C.8 Bombay Civil Service. B.D Bachelor of Divinity. B.M. or M.B. ... Bachelor of Medicine. B.S.C Bengal Staff Corps BO. 8.C Bombay Staff Corps. b born. bp baptized. bd buried. barr. Barrister, C.B Companion of the Bath. C.I Companion Imperial Order of Crown of India. CLE Companion of the Order of the Indian Empire. C.J Chief Justice. C.M.G Companion of St. Michael and St. George. C.S.I Companion of the Star of India. comm.-gen Commissary-General. died. Daughter or daughters. Deputy-Advocate-General. Deputy - Assistant - Commissary- General. Deputy- Assistant -Quartermaster- General. Deputy-Quarterma.«»ter-General. D.L Deputy-Lieutenant county. D.C.L. or LL.D... Doctor of Civil Law. D.D Doctor of Divinity. B.I.C.S East India Civil Service. ext extinct. F.G.8 Fellow of the Geological Society. P.M Field Marshal. P.B.A.8 Fellow of the Royal Astronomical Society. P.B.C.P Fellow of the Boyal College of Physicians. P.B.G.8 Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society. P.B.8 Fellow of the Royal Society. Fellow of Society of Antiquaries. Fellow of the Statistical Society. Knight Grand Cross of the Bath Knight Grand Cross of the Hano- verian Guelphic Order. Knight Grand Cross of St. Michael and St. George. Knight Grand Cross of the Star of India, heir pres. heir presumptive. d. dau. or daus. D.A.G D.A.C.O D.A.Q.M.G. ... D.Q.M.O. F.8.A F.8.8 G.C.B G.C.H G.C.M.G G.C.8.I PRINaPAL FOREIGN ORDERS OF KNIGHTHOOD. K.A.N St, Alexander Newski in Russia. K.B.E Black P^agle in Prussia. K.P St. Ferdinand in Spain. K.o.F Golden Fleece in Spain. K.L Leopold of Belgium. K,L,H legion of Honour. M Medjidie. K.M Knight of Malta. K.M.T Maria Theresa in Austria. K.B.O Redeemer of Greece. K.F.M St. Ferdinand and Merit in Sicily. K.L.8 Lion and Sun in Persia. K.8.W St. Waldemar in Russia. K.T.8 Tower and Sword in Portugal. K.B Elephant in Denmark. PKEFACE TO THE THIKD EDITION. HAT a Peerage, Baroneiage, and Knightage, such as I have attempted, liad only to be prodaoed to secure an extensive patronage has been proved by the most conclusive of all tests, namely, that the First EMition of 1750 copies was practically exhausted within three months of its publication. The generous reviews of the press and the numerous congratulations privately ceived from adequate judges also afford evidence that the work has been fully .4 'predated for its spirited heraldic illustrations and for its faithful genealogies. Since the publication of the first edition the " lineages " of the Peers whose llgreee begin at an early date have been revised, with a view to render them more inistworthy and historical. The plan of the book, comprising as it does the fullest possible accoimt of the modem connexions and alliances of noble families, does not afford room for the details of each generation in the earlier pedigrees. Such details, ^\ hen required by the genealogist or historian, are to be found in more or less completeness, with the authorities upon which they are founded, in the works of Dugdale, Collins, Douglas, Lodge, Wotton, and Betham. The readers of a drawing-room peerage who consult the historical part, gene- rally do so to satisfy their curiosity as to the origin of a noble house in whose lilstory they are for the moment interested. The question is asked, " Is this an ancient baronial or knightly family, or is its importance of more modem date ? From what part of the country did it spring ? What is the origin of its influence ill its present locality? By what great matches has it increased its wealth and influence ? " The object of this part of our work has been to furnish a tme and a2 iv PREFACE TO THE THIRD EDITION. concise answer to such questions, supplying in some cases evidences of antiquity which have not previously found their way into works of this kind, at the sanit time carefully abstaining from the repetition of stories which have been handed down from one genealogist to another, without having ever had any foundation in fact or record. In endeavouring to carry out this object Mr. Francis M. Nichol - F.S.A. has kindly devoted much time and research to the revision of those parts c. the work which have an historical or antiquarian character. To the various members of the College of Arms (enumerated at length on page xii. of this work) I have, as on fonner occasions, to express my gratification for the continued interest which they have taken in tliis Peerage, an intere-* aroused mainly by a recognition of the success of my endeavours faithfully to >> out the lineages and correct armorial bearings of the families here recorded ; but I am more especially under the deepest obligation to Sir Albert William Wood F.S.A. Garter principal King of Arms, not only for the continuance of his counst.. but also for his valuable genealogical and heraldic contributions to my work when- ever the necessity arose. Although this the Third Annual Edition of the Peerage, Baronetage, and Knightage does not contain so many accessions to hereditary honours as wci included in the Second Edition, yet the creations of the year 1881 are for tl most part peculiarly interesting. First on the roll is His Royal Highness Prince Leopold, who had the historl" Dukedom of Albany conferred upon him in the eai'licr part of the year, a titl. which, although latterly associated witli that of York, dates from the fourteenth century, when it was first created (1398) in the person of Robert (afterward- regent), third son of Robert 11. King of Scotland. The Duke is now tlie tentli Prince of the Blood to whom this title has been assigned, the last Prince so created being Frederick, second son of George III. who died Duke of York and Albany in 1827 (see Royal Lineage). The subordinate titles of Prince Leopold, viz. Earl . f Clarence and Baron Arklow, are of modem date, the Earldom being the first of i designation, and the Barony having been only once created, viz. in 1803, when ii was conferred upon Augustus, Duke of Sussex, sixtli son of George III. ; he died in 1843, also without issue. (See Royal Lineage.) Earlier in the year a Barony was conferred upon our Ambassador at Berlin, Lord Odo Russell, who, after more than thirty years' diplomatic service, was created Baron Ampthill, and thus the house of Russell can now boast of four seats in the hereditary legislature of the country. Following upon this, another diplomatist. Lord Lyons, our Ambassador at Paris, whose services have been nearly as long as those of Lord Ampthill, was, in November, advanced to the degree of a Viscount ; while the Marquis cf Tweeddalc and Lord Reay, in the Peerage of Scotland, together with the Earl ol Howth in the Peerage of Ireland, obtained seats in tlie House of Lords by their creation as Peers of the United Kingdom ; and lastly, on the very eve of publication, it is announced that Lord Justice Bramwcll has accepted a Peerage on his retirement from the Judicial Bench, which he has adorned for so many PREFACE TO THE THIRD EDITION, yearri. It is worthy of remark that of these five peers none have issue save Lord Bramwell, who has an only daughter. Sir Harcourt Johnstone, Sir Henry Tufton, and Sir Dudley Coutts Marjori- banks, disappear from the Baronetage on their promotion to the Peerage, under t heir respective titles of Lord Derwent, Lord Hothfield, and Lord Tweedmouth; the laniily of the last-named, it will be remembered, was represented in the Peerage for the brief term of seven days by tlie first cousin of the present Peer, David Robert- son (born Marjoribanks), who was created Baron Marjoribanks 12 June, 1873, and lied on the 19tli of the same month. On the other hand, the title of Lord Hanmer lias expired, and his pedigree reverts to the Baronetage ; so in the case of Lord Ilatherley, whose name now appears under the baronetcy conferred upon his father Sir Matthew Wood. The remaining extinctions in the Peerage are the titles of Lord Airey, a Crimean hero, and of Earl of Beaoonsfield, the late Premier; these pedigrees will (lisaj)pear from the next edition of the Peerage ; and I may here remark that the Disraeli pedigree, to which considerable interest must always attach, is very com- plete, being reprinted from my Collectanea Genealogica« The ranks of the Baronetage have acquired aooesaions from the army and the ' 11, iind now include our Affghan heroes, Gen. Stewart, G.C.B. and Gen. Roberts, • .( '.B. who received their well-merited honours during the present year, as well as the Admiralty judge, Sir R. J. Phillimore, D.C.L. wboae servioes cover a long range of years, and lastly the Master of the Rolls of L*eland, Sir Edward Sullivan, who like his predecessors (since the Union), Sir Michael Smitli, Sir William MacMahon, :ind Sir Michael O'Loghlen, has also been honoured with the badge of the red- hand of Ulster. The extinctions are those of Chichester (1840) and Musgrove l8ol). * II any of tliese new creations are in the nature of promotions, the number of J ...^:.^^ has not therefore increased in proportion ; but every care has been taken to test the additions that have been offered, not only by scrupulous revision (details, but also by actual reference, where it appeared necessary^ to the official documents on which they are alleged to be founded; the result is, as was the case in the second edition of this work, that the pedigrees being faithfully set forth, many of them will be found on comparison to differ radically from those which appear in kindred works. The additions to and the alterations in coat armour have also been made with considerable care, e.g,y the armorial bearings of the Earl of Home will 1 )o found to difter from those of the late Lord, and are in agreement with tlie matriculation in the Lyon Office, Ac. The present year has witnessed the completion of the distribution of honours — a multitude indeed— consequent upon the wars in South Africa and Affghanistan, and upon the enlargement of the Order of the Bath in favour of the leading spirits in the auxiliary forces. The names of the warriors and the officers in the militia :ind volunteers thus distinguished will be found, accompanied by an account of their services, in the Knightage, and the Companions of the several Orders, at the end of the Baronetage. vi PREFACE TO THE THIRD EDITION. Notwithstanding the proverbial inveteracy of error, it is believed that some real work has here been accomplished by making the Baronetage more select and by correcting many of the abuses in coat armour. It may very properly be urged that this is the prerogative of the Crown, through its duly appointed officers, rather than the business of an individual ; but it is greatly to be deplored that not only do Crown officials continue indirectly to dub men Baronets who have no right whatever to the title, but also that the editors of genealogical books persist — why I know not — in advertising these falsities as genuine. An attempt was made a century ago to remedy the blot, but it proved unsuccessful ; still I believe that favourable results would ensue from a renewed efiPort on the part of the Crown to set this part of its house in order, were it only by rendering it imperative that successors, as they inherit doubtful honours, should prove their claim to the title they assume. I am much gratified that there have been so many responses to my application for corrections and additions to the Avork, which I hope I may continue to receive, and that facts as they occur may be communicated to me by post. I trust that by this means each successive edition will approach nearer the standard at which I have aimed, and will also be more in conformity with the wishes of the families whose histories are here set out JOSEPH FOSTER. 21, Bmindary Roady Finchley Roady London, N. W. Chrutmagf 1881. PREFACE TO THE FIRST EDITION. THE genealogical requirements of the public having apparently been sufficiently supplied by the various annual Peerages and Baronetages published during the last half century, the necessity for an additional work on this never ending subject, and especially one the compilation of an amateur, will, in all probability, be questioned by many who glance for the first time at these pages. I trust they will, however, consider it a sufficient reason for this appearance in a field which seems already occupied, that, for a long period, genealogists of status and experience have been of opinion that the editorial standard of works of this class has been most unsatisfactory. No advance worthy of the name has been made either in matter of pedigree, accuracy of coat armour, or heraldic illustrations, nor has any care been taken to exclude false titles, or those which may have been honestly assumed upon insufficient evidence. It would even seem that some unscrupulous persons have been perfectly content to be their own authority, provided they could persuade an equally credulous Editor into making place for their " lineage *' so called. This once secured, the Editors of minor works, apparently ready to accept any addition, reproduce each fiction as it appears, aiiU in course of time, not only the public but the very fountain itself of temporal honour is imposed upon. It is besides unfortunately the fact that such works abound not only in inaccurate but in spurious coat armour. There are probably some families who may not be aware of their real position not only in this respect but also in the matter of pedigree, owing to the carelessness or indifference of their predecessors. There are, for example, Peers without supporters, and Peers and Baronets without armorial ensigns. There can, however, be no excuse for the liberty which has been assumed by Editors to distribute, on their own authority, these ancient marks of gentility or dignity. I have based the pedigrees of the Peers upon the works of Dugdale, Collins, Douglas, and Lodge, and I have drawn upon those of Wotton and Betham for pedi- grees of the earlier Baronets ; but I have been extremely careful to discard what may be called the mythical legends of the British Nobility, some of which were so completely exposed by Mr. Freeman in his trenchant article entitled " Pedigrees and Pedigree Makers," published in the "Contemporary Review,'' June, 1877, and, instead of viii PREFACE TO THE FIRST EDITION, ascending to heights where the mists of antiquity obscure the truth, I have widened the nineteenth century area wherever an opportunity has offered, and thus have often been enabled to convert the history of a title into the genealogy of a family. Those who delight in fiction may still resort to the old sources for it. For myself I cannot but express my conviction that pedigrees which are unaccompanied by dates or any allusion to the evidences which should support them — often vaguely expressed, and in many cases rendered doubtful by the suspicious gaps which occur in them — are so far from adding lustre to an honourable race that they seem rather to throw discredit upon the later and well-authenticated portions of the descent. My primary object has been to produce a useful and trustworthy book oi reference — such a book as will supply, in a condensed form, the genealogical as well as biographical history of the principal personages of the present day, including: the near blood relations of every Peer and Baronet. To this end I have worked up to an infinitely greater extent than has hitherto been attempted the very numerous and for the most part uncollected accounts of collateral descents (more especially relating to the Baronets), which here fonn a very important element of originality. In addition to this I have been allowed to revise, by the records of the College of Arms, such of the following pedigrees as have been officially entered, and to verify all grants of arms, changes of name, warrants of precedency, and the dates of all patents of creation during the last hundred years. Further, I have not only posted upwards of fifteen thousand proofs of pedigrees for revision to the principal representatives of each family, irrespective of nearly as many primary applications for original information, but I have had recourse to the Probate Office, the Registi'ar- General's Office, parish registers, the Faculty Office, &c., and the India Office, and by these means I regret to add that I have unexpectedly discovered that in more than one instance false information regarding current facts had been supplied me ! In some cases reference has been made to inquisitions post mortem, patent rolls, fines, and other records ; in short, none of the hunting-grounds so familiar to the genealogist have been unvisited. Where there has been long possession of the same property, very little doubf can arise as to the course of descent which that land has followed. Whatever else a proud Baron or haughty Squire might succeed in doing, whatever other lawful duties he might contrive to evade, he could never divest himself of the obligation to contribute both directly and indirectly to the national revenue and the national defence. Hence he figures in subsidy and muster rolls, in aids, reliefs, extents, and inquisitions post mortem, and thus the fact of his individual existence is preserved. It can be proved that he succeeded to the family estate, enjoyed it for so many years, and in turn made room for his heir ; while thousands of his fellow citizens have sunk into total oblivion, their very names having perished, because they did not bear that large part of the burdens of taxation which devolves upon all who have what is termed "a stake in the country." Thanks to the cautious vigilance of the House of Lords, which examines most severely the claims of all candidates for admission by right of birth into that august assembly, the pedigrees of the Peers of the realm will always maintain a high state PREPACK TO THE FIRST EDITION, ix of excellence, for every statement necessary to complete tlie chain of evidence as to the descent of a title has to be established by indisputable proof. Less attention has been given to the Baronetage, possibly because the honour conveys no greater privilege than that of precedence, and so it has never been deemed essential to decide conflicting claims. It is true that a Royal Warrant, dated 3 Dec. 1783, rendered it necessary for each newly designated Baronet to enter his arms and pedigree in the College of Arms before his patent could be completed and his name appear in the "Gazette,"* but many of the pedigrees of the earlier creations require careful investigation (as will be seen in the Addenda entitled " Chaos*'), while others contain intrinsic evidence of the misappropriation of the honoiu*. Anotlier important feature in this yolume is its illustrations. I have been allowed full access to some of the more spirited drawings of the older herald painters, the records of whose art remain with the College of Arms; and I have also been favoured with tracings of such trickiugs as seemed specially characteristic and more particularly wortliy of adoption for this worL My chief friends in council have been Fr. Anselm, of Mount St Bernard Abbey, Leicester, and Mr. Forbes Nixon, of Barnard's Lin ; but the limited time at my disposal compelled me to call to their aid other artists, and thus it has been impossible for me to realise that uniformity of excellence which I had hoped. I must take upon myself the responsibility of having the arms belonging to some of the recently extinct ).( ( 1:11:. s placed upon hatchments, of having sanctioned the introduction of tilting- li( hiK t- iii-^fcad of adhering to the modem rule of giving to each coat a helmet of tlcgrcu, as well as some minor liberties which will appear to the trained eye, in order to give the artist more freedom. But I trust that the illustrations will be approved by those who are conversant with heraldry when it flourished as an art, and will contrast favourably with the illustrations that nearly every genealogical compilation exhibits. These, and the coach-painters and silversmiths, with their weak and spiritless designs, seem to be the public leaders of heraldic taste. At the time of the Holy Warsf each knight freely assumed his armorial ensigns, and the mutual respect of companions in arms was generally sufficient to l^reserve his choice sacred, although, by reason of residence in different parts of the kingdom, or continued ser\'ice in remote countries, the same emblems might per- chance be borne by more than one. An instance of the disputes which arose from conflicting claims to arms is afforded by the Scrope and Grosvenor controversy • See more at length in Introdaction to the Baronetage. t In the year of our Lord 1098, Corborant, atlmiral to Soudan of Perce (t>. the Sultan of Persia), was attacked at Antioch, and discomfited by the Christians. " The night cumming on yn the chace of this bataile, and waxing dark, the Christianes being four miles from Antioche, God willing the sauft^ of the Christianes shewed a white star or molette of five points on the Christen hoste, which to every mannes sighte did lighte and arrest upon the standard of Albry de Vere, there shyning excessively.'*— Inland's Itinerary, vi. 37. To this story the mullet in the arms of Vere is said to owe its origin. Richard, Earl of Chester, going on the Crusade (1101), is said to have changed his arms to " gules, orusilly or, a wolf's head erased arg." The effigy iu the Temple Church of GeoflFrey de Mandeville, 1st Earl of Essex, who died 1144, is considered one of the earliest examples of monumental heraldry in England. PREFACE TO THE FIRST EDITION. (1388), in which GeofFry Chaucer, and many peers, gave evidence; and, earlier still, that between Sir Kichard le Scrope and Carminow of Cornwall, held under the walls of Paris. The crest originated in the necessity for distinction in the battle- field, and was at first carried only by sovereigns and commanders in the wars, but after the institution of the Garter it came to be generally adopted, and in many cases was a repetition of a charge in the shield. Supporters, as an integral part of armorial bearings, were introduced during the reign of Edward III., and arc said to have originated in the fact that the shields of the combatants at tournaments were borne by pages and esquires fantastically attired in the skins of animals, &c. Complaints of their too spirited representation in these pages can only proceed from those who approve of the heraldic representations — utterly unworthy of the name — which have during the present century been found in every work of this class. The reigns of Edward III. and Richard II. were the " palmy days " of heraldry, but the "noble science," once the study and delight of every gentleman, has, since the days of the JStuarts, gradually fallen into disrepute ; and heraldic art has during the same period sadly degenerated. Perhaps the grants of Sir Isaac Heard, Garter, and some of his predecessors, contributed not a little to this result. Heroes, naval and military, received what were styled " Honourable Augmenta- tions," which contained actual representations of things which would formerly have been only indicated by conventional symbols. A dismantled fortress or a disablod ship placed on a chief marred the effect of a simple hereditary coat of arm and modern shields were surcharged with naturalistic representations of landscape sea-views, and other objects until then without precedent in heraldry. What a contrast are these elaborate and over-charged designs to the ancient custom of granting a fleur-de-lis to one who had served in the French wars, or adding crescents or crosslets to a soldier's achievement when he went to the Holy Land I Although I have largely profited by the accumulated heraldic and genealogical collections of the College of Arms, yet I wish it to be clearly understood that this work neither has, nor professes to have, any official connection with that corpora- tion. It is based, as before stated, on the well-known Peerages of Collins, Dougln and Lodge, and on the Baronetages of Wotton and Betham, whose MS. collection relating to Irish families has also supplied some original information. Nevertheless common honesty as well as courtesy compels me to state that I have from the individual members of the ancient court of chivalry received a very large amount of invaluable assistance, which it is my pleasing duty gratefully to acknowledge. It will also be self-evident to many of my readers that I have availed myself to a very great extent of that genealogical man-el of our time, which is now public property, the "Registers of Westminster Abbey," edited with such consummate ability and patient skill by Col. Joseph Lemuel Chester, D.C.L., LL.D., and presented by him to the Harleian Society. First, I am under great obligations to Sir Albert William Woods, Garter King-of-Arms, for the valuable advice and assistance he has so unreservedly and cordially afforded me during the compilation of the work, as well as to Mr. Edward Bellasis, Bluemantle Pursuivant-of-Arms, who has generously devoted several PREFACE TO THE FIRST EDITION, XI months of incessant labour and unremitting attention in comparing with me the original grants of arms, as well as in readily affording me every possible help in ordinary investigations. I beg to tender to both these officers of the College of Arms my warmest thanks. Without fee or remuneration, and without any claim of private friendship on my part, these gentlemen have extended to me a helping hand and the benefit of their official position, on the ground of the public utility of my enterprise. I venture to think therefore that the public will participate in tlie feelings of grateful satisfaction which I am unable adequately to express. George Burnett, Esq., Lyon King of Arms, and Robert Riddle Stodart, Esq., Lyon Clerk Depute, have very cordially rendered me similar services with reference to Scottish families and their armorial ensigns; nor must I omit to acknowledge with thanks some information received from Sir J. Bernard Burke, C.B., Ulster King-of-Arms, relative to matters within his province. But other benefactors must not be forgotten. I must always be under great obligation to my friends Messrs. Caslon and Co., who have supplied the type (( \( . . ling five tons) for this work with unparalleled liberality; and to Mr. Robert Cradock Nichols, of Westminster — whose firm is inseparably connected with British topography — I am also greatly indebted for the warm interest he has taken in the publication of this work, and for having produced what all good judges will doubtless allow to be an excellent specimen of what the Printer^s art can do in this nineteenth century. I also have much pleasure in expressing my thankfulness to those Subscribers who have honoured my work with their patronage, while I must also claim their indulgence; for I am fuUy conscious that, despite the utmost vigilance of any author, mistakes in abundance will occur in books of this kind, but such as there are will, I trust, l)e found to be clerical rather than cardinal. It only remains for me now to express my gratification at having been spared to complete my task, for it is no sh'ght satisfaction to me when reviewing the result of five years' labour to consider that I am the only person in my day and gene- ration who has at his own risk originated and completed a work of this character and magnitude, which will not only contrast favourably with the earliest edition but, I trust, also with the latest editions of every kindred pubHcation. It must not however be supposed that I am contented with the book as now offered to the public; on the contrary, I believe that, however superior it may be found to other of its kind, it will still require five years more of the closest application I can bestow on it before it will reach the standard of accuracy and completeness at which I have aimed. I shall be glad to make all corrections that are pointed out, and to incorporate the notification of all current events which may be forwarded to me. JOSEPH FOSTER 21, Boundary Road. Finehl^ Mood, London, N.W, December, 1879. OFFICERS OP THE df^Ikj:^ ^f giitms, LONDON. EARL MARSHAL (Hebeditaey). Henby, 15th Duke op Norfolk. KINGS OF ARMS. Gabteb pbincipal King op Abms— Sir Albert William Woods, F.S.A., 1869. ^ Clabenceux— RDbert^iwm«r-1^9. ^'^*^' NOBBOY— WalterAstonBlount,^ 16S9. * ■ " , ^ .. HERALDS. /, Chesteb— H. Murray Lane, 1864. / - ri , a ,^ ■ I"A:WASTE»--ae©rge~Br-€ok«3meyM.A., R8.A. (Bar.-at-Law>,4«W Uat-Law>,^87S; ^ ^'w*«^7 v««,h^ uii4,c4. i POBTCDLLIS— Arth»t SrlArken, B.A., 1878. ^. LVAi^ \(*^iJul.*,^^.A/ij*x, Rouge Dbagon— Alfred Scott Gatty, 1880. '^ iU<^f uf.Y/.^, /*/*^^ ,JA- Rouge Croix— Henry FamhamJUirke (B.A., Trin. Coll. DobUn), 18gOiy»>./ ■^■- ^^-^ LYON KING OF ARMS. George Burnett, %f\t 0f %mx guMin ($astli^. ULSTER KING OF ARMS. Sir Bernard Burke, C.B., LL.D., Keeper of the State Papere. INDEX TO PEERAGE, Courtesy titles in Block Letter. Family names in small capitals. Names of those Peers* daughters —and Peers' sisters who have had warrants of precedency conferred upon them — who are manied to Comraonei-8, and of Peers' children when the same family name is borne by more than one Peer, are in small type. Extinct titles with immediate representatives in capital letters. Abbot— CoLCHWTEB Abbott— TENTKRDm ABEKCIIOM BT— ABKBCBOMBT Aberdoor, Baron— E. Morton An.N KV- H A.STINOS— DOX IXOTOX, LOUOOUIT Acheson, Vl»ct.— E. Oosford AfUKsoX — GOSKOUU A'CuLKT -HKYTKSBIRY ACTOX— AcnoN AOA t n WA .V <»<»»- • ' / A liiirM, lion. EUxabeih Atberton, dso. Snd Baros LOIoid AliOKULKT— NOBTOX -SlOMOUTH Bdith iMbdla, dML nth Bwl Oknumth iKN NdHMAXTOX Ai.aK\ AM)\\' Alihvorth, L.. ALKXAXDKll icriue H. dML trd Earl lao. tnd Bad Banfulj i:«ri FMtaMaih . !;m. Ut Barl Camperdown '^ \Amiikkst— AMII^:u^T Ancrum, Earl M. Lothian MnUlAY-AM Andovor, V k A- A ii« trd Bari — i. L. .:„ 1. . . . LAUotm AC, C, AlUaidora A V.,ion and daos. 10th Vbct. Valentia Hotu. Arthur and Vere, aon and dan. 1 1th Yisot. Valantia Anson, Viact.— E. Lichfield Ans«>n -Lichfield Ansnii, Hon. Caroline Maria, dau. Mx Baron Vernon ApBloy, Baron— B. Bftthiirat Alim TIIXOTT— ARBCTHXOTT Axbuthnot, Hon. Oertnide Sophia, dan. 1st Tinft. Gkm^ Lady Charlotte Badid, dan. Snd Barl qonmeil H AM I LTUX- AaDKt— HADDIKQTOIf Arkwrigbt, H(m. EUjuOwth, dan. Srd Baran Banyon Hon. Bvelyn, dao. Srd Vlaooont SIdmonth ^^t*^ Lady Mary Caroline C. dan. Snd Bari Strafford g^ Unp Armytage, Hon. FeneUa, dao. 1st Baron Fftshardinge Hon. Jane S. daa Snd Baron Bridport AmcUl, Hon. Henrietta Catherine, dao. Srd Baron Doffei Lady Charlotte Q. daa. Srd Marquis Cholmondeley Arthur, Hon. Ailecn, sister Snd Baron Monteogle AniNDKI.I.— Aruxdell Amndell and Surrey, Earl of— D. Norfolk M(»N( KTOX-AUUXDEM.-^GAI.WAY AsnniuxiiAM— AsnniuxnAM Ashley, Baron— E. Shaftesbury ^***^ Askew, Hon. Sarali, elder dau. late Lord Marjoribanks T'*'*^ Am I,KY— Hastixgs Atlierlcy, Lady Liabel JuUa EUzabeth, dau. 17th Bari Suffolk Atkinson, Hon. Charlotte Adelaide, dau. 6th Yisct. Cheti^-ynd ATM LONE- E. Jkrsbt Aylm er— Atlmsb MU KIIAT-ATNSLBT— ATHOLE n.vf.iiT— baoot Biii^'ut, Hon. Catherine, sister 6th Yisct. Fahuouth T^n Bagwell, Hon. Prances Elhtaheth, sister Srd Baron Dunalley Baillib— Haddington OOCHBANB-WMUART-BAILUB— B. LAJf INGTOM Baillle, Hon. Anne, dan. 4th Baron Pdwarth Lady Franoss Anne, dao. 7th Earl Blgin Lady Oeorilana Frsderioa, dan. ftth Duke Manchester Lady Theodosia Oertmde, dan. Srd Earl Carysfort Baird, Hon. Annette Maria, dao. 1st Baron Haldon Baldsn, Lady XattMrina Anne, sister Snd Barl Listowcl Bautoua— Balfoub Balfour. Lady Oeorgiana Isabella, dan. 1st Barl Cawdor Hon. Marianne Blixa, dan. 1st Baron Moncrdff Lady Franoss, dao. 8th Duke Argyll BaU, Hon. Jnliana Salana, dan. 1st Yisot. Onillamore Dal Balao, Doobess (Lady) Mary D. B. M. dan. 4th Earl Orford BAMPFTLDK— POLTUfORK Gicstuciaxi-Baxdix I— Nkwbuboh Bankaa, Hon. Maria, sister ftth Baron Dynevor Baitsr, Lady MBllocnt, dan. 1st Bari Oosford • Babclat— Laudkroalk Baring, Vlaot.— B. Horthbrook BABIXQ— ASHBUBTOX, NoaTUBROOK ,^Sa^4^/^ Baring, Hons. Alex. H., Francis D. B., Fredoick A., Guy Y., and Lilian T. C, chlldrsn 4th Baron Ashbarton Hon. Looisa, dao. 1st Baron Asliburton Hons. Frands Henry, Hannah and Alice, son and dans. 1st Baron Morthbrook Lady Jane Bnuna, dan. 1st Earl Korthbrook Baird, Hon. Annette Maria, dau. 1st Baron Haldon POX80XBT>BABKKB— Bbssboroug u Barkar, Lady Katharine, dau. 1st Earl Dude Barlow, Lady Harriet BUxa, sister 6th Earl Lanesborough Bamardiston, Lady Florence, dan. 4th Earl Dartmouth Bame, Lady Oonstanoe Adelaide, dau. Sth Marquis Hertfor Bamett, Hon. Aognsta Bosa, dan. Ist Baron Onnathwaito . BABXBWAU/— TBIMLmON BABBIXGTON— BABBUrOTOH Barry, Hon. Margaret Mary, sister 4th Yisct. SouthwcU Smith-Barry, Lady Charlotte Jane, dau. Srd Earl Enniskillen Lady Mary Frances, dan. Srd Earl Bunraven Barton, Hon. Anna Bmily, dan. Srd Baron CUrina Hon. Charlotte, dau. Srd Baron Flunket Hon. Louisa, dan. Srd Baron Bagot Bateman, Hon. Jessy Caroline, sister Snd Baron Skelmcrsdalc Bateeon, Hon. Florinda, dau. Srd Baron CasUemaine ' ATHTJBOT— BATHXJBST Banmgarten, Hon. Mary (Countess), dau. Snd Baron Erskine Baynes, Hon. Lady, dan. Ist Baron Denman baynino, baboness-m. towkshkkd BKAUCLERK— St. ALBAX» Beaumont, Lady Margaret Anne, daa. 1st Marq. Clanricarde (Becl^ett, Hon. Sophia Clarence, dau. 1st Baron Lyndhurst (ext.) /BECKF0UI>— RIVEUS. Bective, Earl— M. Headfort Bcdingfeld, Hon. Frances, dau. Srd Baron Henniker Do la Bedoyere (Hon. Mildred C. Hachet), Marchioness, dau. Baron Greville Belgrave, Yisct. grandson D. Westminster BELLEW— BELLEW Bellingbam, Lady Constiiucc J. £. G. dau. 2ud £axl Gaiiib- borough XIV INDEX TO PEERAGE. Bennet, Lord— E. Tankerville Bennet— Tankerville Bentinck—Bolsover, Portland Berehaven, Visct.— E. Bantry De la Poer-Beresford— Waterford Beresford— Decies Beresford, Hon. Caroline Amelia, dau, 1st Baron Denmau Berkeley— Berkeley FitzHardinge-Berkeley— FitzHardinge Berkeley, Lady Mary Catherine, dau. 3rd Earl Kenmare Bernard— Bandox Berriedale, Baron— E. Caithness Bertie— AmxGDOX, LiNDSEY Bertie, Lord— E. Lindsey Bertie, Rev. and Hon. Alberic E., Hons. Charles C, Francis L., George A. V., Reginald H., and Ladies Elizabeth E., Lavinia L., and Evelyn F., children 6th Earl Abing- don Rev. and Hon. Henry William, and Lady Charlotte Mar- Robert garet, children 6th Earl Abingdon ••-,.ti ^ Hon. Montagu C. F., Hons. Alice J. and Cecil J., children of Lord Norreys (E. Abixgdon) Ladies Elizabeth, Mary, and Evelyn, dana. 11th Ewrliv Baron Beaumont Lindsey b^ ^'v'TT^klDOBlCAN— BRADFORD Boyle— Cork, Glasgow, Shannon Boyle, Hons. Algernon D., Edward Spencer, Henry, Walter John, sons 5th Earl Shannon Hon. Robert Francis, Ladies Sara, Elizabeth, and Char- lotte Anne, children 3rd Earl Shannon Hons. Edmimd and William George, bros. Wh Earl Cork Hons. Fitzadelm A., Robert J., Lady Emily H. C, Lady Isabel L. J., children 9th Earl Cork Rev. and Hon. Richard C. and late Hon. Robert Bdward. sons 8th Earl Cork Lady Gertrude J. G. and Lady Muriel L. D., daus. 6th Earl Glasgow Lady Elizabeth Theresa, dau. Ist Earl Cottenham Lady Muriel Sarah, dau. 2nd Earl Cawdor Brabazon, Baron— E. Meath Brabazo— Meatii BracUey, Visct.— E. Ellesmere Bramwell— Bramwell Braxd— Dacre . '(t^t^h^Lih IBnaaej, Hon. Matilda Maria H. dau. 4th Baron CUuunoniB /Bretherton, Hon. Isabella Mary, dau. 13th Baron Fetre Best— Wynford : Bethell— Westbury Bethell, Hon. Mairl M. dau. 8th Lord Middleton Betiiune— Lindsay Bevan, Hon. Agneta Olivia, dau. 10th Baron Kinnaird Beytagh, Hon. Sarah, dau. 2nd Baron flrench Biddulpb, Lady EUzaljcth Phillippa, dau. 4th Earl Hardwicko Bingham, Baron— E. Lucan Bingham— Claxmorris, Lucan Bingham, Hons. Albert Y., Denis A., Henry C. W., late Bany John, and Isabella C. S., children 3rd Baron Clan- morris Hons. Bentiuck Y., Burton P., and Rose E., children 4th Baron Clanmorris Hons. George Charles, Albert Edward, Alexander Fred- eric, CecU Edward, Francis Richard, Rosaline C. C. children Lord Bingham Hon. Richard, son 3rd Earl Lucan. Hon. Mrs. widow Richard C. son 2nd Earl Laoan Binning, Baron— E. Haddington Birkbeck, Hon. Mary Augusta, dau. Ist Baron Hylton Blackburn— Blackburn (Law Lord) Blacker, Hon. Mary, dau. 8rd Baron Cloncorry Blackwood— DuFFERiN BlackAvood, Lady Alicia, sister 8th Earl Cavan STOPFORD-BLAIR— COURTOWN Blair, Hon. Eleanora Jane Ross, dau. 1st Baron Moncrdfl Blake— Wallscourt Blakeney, Hon. Mary Sophia, dau. 6th Visct. Ashbrook Blandford, Marq.— D. Marlborough DE BLAQUIERE— DE BLAQUIERE BLAYNfiY— BLITIWBY >t*-i' BLIGH— DARNLEY Bloomfield— Bloompield Blount, Lady Charlotte Jane, dau. 11th Duke Somemt Blunt, Lady Anne Isabella, dau. 1st Earl Lovelace Lady Florence Catherine, dau. 6th Marq. Hertford Lady Susanna, dau. 2nd Earl Nelson Boucambj, Lady Maria, dau. Countess Newburgh Bond, Lady Selina Jane, dau. 2nd Earl Eldon Graham-Bontine, Hon. Anne E., sister 14th Baron Elphin- stone Boothby, Hon. Georgina Mary, dau. 3rd Baron Suffleld Boringdon, Visct.— E. Morley BORTIIWICK— BORTHWICK BoscAWEN— Falmouth, Le Despencer Bosville, Hon. Harriet C. sister 8th Baron Middleton BouRKE— Mayo fti^ht^xo.^ Bourne, Lady Marion, dau. 3rd Marquis Ely Pleydell-Bouverie— Radnor Butler-Bowdon, Hon. Monica M., dau. 12th Baron Petre Boweh— Strathmore Bowmont, Marq.— D. Roxbnrghe Bouwens, Lady Julia, granddau. 7th Earl Cavan Boyle, Visct.— £. Shannon Stapleton-Bretherton, Hon. Mrs., widow, Hon. Gilbert, brother Bridges, Lady Grace Harriet, dau. Sth Barl Oonrtown Bright, Hon. Anna M. O. dan. Srd Visct. Osatcrtiiay Brlstowe, Lady Alida M. dan. Ist Barl Klhnovqr Brodie, Lady Ktoanor, dao. Snd Baii Dnde Lady Maria, dan. Sth Barl WaldsgimTe Brodrick— MlDLSrON Brooke, Baron— E. Warwlok Brooke, Lady Arabella Georgina, dan. 1 1th Earl Hantiiigdon Hon. Henrietta, dau. Srd Visct. Monok Hon. Kathleen U. dan. 4th Visct Harwaxdan Lady WOhelmina, dan. 4th Barl Dartmoath Brouoham— Brougham broughton— hobhouss, bart. Brown, Hon. ICaiy Ann, daa. Ind Baron Abtfcromby BROWNB— KSnCARX, KILICAIKB, ORAXMORB, SLIOO Browne, Hon. OecQ Angustas and Lady Maigaret T. U. C. children 4th Barl Kenmare Lady Ellen Maria, dan. Srd Barl Kemnare Hon. John B. D. son 1st Baron Kilmaine Horn. Henry M. and Blchard H., sons Snd Baron Ki: Hons. Arthur H. and Jolia Sophia, childran trd Baron Hon. Georgiana C. dan. Snd Baron : Lord John Thomas, Lord Richard H., Loid XJUok Henry, Lady Aognsta, Lady EUxabeth, Lady BmUy, children Snd Marquis Bligo BROWNLOW— LUROAK Bmee, Lord— E. Elgin BRUCS— ABKRDARK, AILKSBURT. BALFOLu, lui^^iS BRUDXZnELL-BRVCB— AILX8BURT Cuxmino-Brucb— THURLOW Brace, Hons. Henry C, William N., Charles O^ Caroline Loote Sarah N. Norah C. B., Isabel B., EUabeth F., Pamela O, Alice M. children 1st Baron Aberdare Hons. Frederick John, Robert P., Lady Looisa B.,children Sth Barl Elgin ^ Lady Elizabeth Mary, dau. &th Earl Elgin * Hon. Thomas Charles, son 7th Earl Elgin Hon. Mrs. Catherine, widow of Robert, son 7th Earl Elgin Prideaux-Brune, Hon. Ellen Jane, dau. Ist Baron Carew Bryan, Lady Elizabeth Georgiana, dau. Snd Marq. Conyngham Hon. George, see B. Bellew. Buchanan, Lady Katharine A. dau. Srd Earl Dononghmora Yardb-Buller— Churston Bunbury, Lady Harriet E. sister Srd Earl Zetland Bnrford, Earl— D. St. Albans Burges, Hon. Edith, sister 1st Earl Lathom De Burgh— Clan ricarde Barghersh, Baron— E. Westmorland Bnrghley, Baron— M. Exeter Burnaby, Hon. Margaret Catherine, dau. 4th Lord ErsUne Bume, Hon. Caroline P. dau. Snd Visct. Sidmouth BURRELL— GWYDYR Burroughes, Hon. Emily, dan. of Srd Baron Suffleld INDEX TO PEERAGE, XV IITO.V-COXYXGHAM urj, Viflct.— E. Albemarle itY— Eabl Chablevillb (ext.) .->bby, Ladj Frances, daa. 6tb Earl Oailford 1 LER— CABBICK,DUNBOTKB,aLKNOALL,LAKESB0BOC0B, MOUNTCUaRKT, OBMOXDB • r ..I T^ioes W. and Lady KliiahiiUi, ton and daa. 1st I Ormonde ^ A. W. F^Lord Jamea T. & J^Lwly Blanche vl daoi. Snd ICarq. Ormonde !'. B. dan. trd Marq. Ormonde I! tries L. sons llth Baron Donboyne 11 Sort St John F., and Jalia,8(ms and ■ '--—If; iooes fianh, son and dan. Uott. fibtwUt F. il«u. . ifford Hon. I^jrtjll, dan. Kth . rd itkr-DanTns, Hon. Mrs. widow of Charles Heniy, brother eth Bail Lanesboroogh Hone. Fkaneis A. Henry a Brtao, and Ladj Hon. Henry OaTendlsh. ImClMr Mb WuA LMies- Hiixton, Hon. Ifary B. dau. 1st Baron lAwmoe VXO— aTBAFVOaO, TORaUCOTON . ug, Hooa. Alfred J. G., Charles 0. O., Fran^ B. a, Baniy W. J, JaUan H. 0.,IioDel F. O^ Lady BUmM Lady JCacfWBi F. L^ LMly Susan C. H., BOBS ai SndBadBlmflacd Hon. James Master 0. son eth Viaoi. ToRtafloa Hon. Mn. widow Wtniam F. SOB lei iKl BrnoN-BTBOir Cadogjlx— Gadooax ''Maxs— Oairiii loraft, Lsdy Ouvilliie a dM. HIi Doki )Oob-Cai;tbobpb— OAi/nio»ra ( iilTsrt, Lady Loey 0. dML Ind Inrl Fowls Cameron, Hon. Oharlotle, sister Kb Baron PyiMTor Lady ICarfaret B. daa. Hh Doke Lady Vers 0. L. sister Uh Bart ' axpbbll-abotll, BaiAiuuun^ Oawdqb, BnuTBi- DKN mpbell. Lords AvohllMJd. WaMsr. 0«»i% OoUn, Lady BUm- beth, L«ly Vietoria, Lady Bvelyn, Lady Mary, and Lady Ooastaaee H. ohildrsn 8lh Daks AxgyU Hon. Ivan, son 6th Barl Breadalbane Hon. Alennder F. H., Lady Brelyn 0. Ln UMl Hob. Mrs., widow of Bonald O. B. children tnd Bsrl Oawdor Hone. HaUybmton George and Dudley, brottien Lord stntheden (and OsmpMl) !>▼. and Hon. Archibald O. tad Hon. Henry Walter, MBS of 1st Baron Cawdor Uons. Hugh F. Y. Nigel, Bdph A Bdlth AUoe C. end Mabel, ohIldrsB Ylsot. Bmlyn (B. Cawdob) Hon. Angnsta 0. dan. Snd Baron Oarrington Hob. Basan & dan. 4th THset. Adibrook Lady Anne K. sister John, Bart of LindMur C&mpden, Vlaot.— B. GainaboroQ^ Candy, Hon. Frances K. daa. Srd Baron Bossmore CANXIXa-OABVAGH, STBATFOBO DB BBDCLXFTB Db Burgq-Caxnino— Clanricarob Canning, Hens. Albert S. G. and Bmmeline B. children 1st Baron Garragh Canning, Hon. Conway 8. G. son tnd Baron Ganragh Hem. Leopold B. 8L G. sqn Srd Baron Garragh Hons. Catherine, Louisa, and Mary, dans. 1st Tisct. Stratfonl Cantelnpe, Viect.— E. Delawarr Capel— Essex Capel, Lady Emily E. dau. 6tb Earl Bericdey Capell, Baron— E. Essex (' inlow, lloii. Elin Jane, dan. Ist Buon Westbory Cardross, Baron— E. Bnoban OARUWIf ll n I ■ ■W ill i - Ul*^d' Carbw— Cabbw ( ARLBTOM— DOBCBBerntB rigott-Oarieton, Hon. Henrietta A dan. Ird Borl D(»chester Garmarthan, Marquia— Dt La«df Hon. Victoria, dau. 4th Visct. Moontmones Carnegie, Baron— E. Soutbeak CABBBOIB— NORTHBBK, SOUTBBSK Oa m e gl e, Hons. John Jerris and Swynfen Thomas, sons 7th EariNorthesk Hon. Doni^ George and Lady Helen Alice, childzeu 9th Barl Northesk Hons.LanoetotD.,Bobert F., David W., Lady DoraSosan Lady BUabeth B., Lady Helena M., Lady Katherine A B., children »th Eari Soothesk Hons. John and Charies, sons 8th Bari Sootbesk Carpenter, Hon. Walter C Snd son 18th Bari Shrewsbory Oarr, Hon. Mary L. sister 8th yisct. Moleswarth CABBIBOTOK— CABBOfOTOB Carter, Hon. Jane F. dan. 8th Baron BUbank Bonham-Osrter, Hon. Maiy, daa. 1st Baron Northbrook Osrtwright, Hon. Maiy, dan. 1st Baron Cottesloe Lady BUaabeth J. dan. 8th Bari Leren (and MelviUc) CABT— Falklaxd Gary, Hon. Monimia. dan. 9th Baron Fairfax CaoaiUla, Barl of-M. Allaa Caatlareagh, Viaot.— M. Londonderry C a Btl t r oaBa, Ylaot.— B. Kanmara Catboakt-Catbcabt Gator, Lady Looisa F. dan. 7th Bed Soarbocoogh GAULrBILI>-OHAMUDfOBT daa. trd BaroB Gastkoiaine OroflOB ▼bbbbt-Gat»-Bbatb . D B T M I MUm ^ WATBBPABB a W.. WnUem ■., Bdwin W.,and Lorda Bdward and Frederick Gbariee, sons 7th Doke Devonshire Lord George Heuy, brother 7th Dnke DevoMhire Hon. Sosaa Frsdertoa, dan. trd Baron WaterpariE Hob. Mrs. OsroHna, widow Qeorga John, em tnd Lord Walsrpark Bob. Mia. Maiy A widow Angwtos, sob tnd Lord Waterpark Bea. Mrs. Sophia, widow Thonae, son tnd Lord Water- parte Hon. Anne Bmma, daa. tnd Lord Waterpark Bob. Mrs. Sosan B. widow Hon. Henry, nnde 7th Dnke Lady BmBy A dan. 1st Barl Durham CBOn#~BZBTBB, 8ALI8BUBT Oadl, Lorde Frands H. P., William, John P., Ladies Isabella O. Kn Mary L. W., Catharine 8., Ftanoee B., Louisa A. chfldren Ird Marq. Bxeter Hob. William T. & son of Baron Borghley (M. Bxbtbr) Lorde BrownVm T. M., and Adelbert P., sons Snd Marq. Gaaooyne-GecO, Lorde Bapsrt W. B., Bdgar V. B., Bdward H. Hngh B. H., Ladles Beatrix M., Gaendolen, children Ird Marq. SaUsbory Lords Bustaoe B. H., Seckville A, Arthur, Lionel, and Lady Margaret BUaabeth, children tnd Marq. Salisbury De Chabot (Conntsas de Jaraao), Lady Isabella, dau. tnd Dnke Leinster C!hamben. Hon. Henrietta L. aunt 1st Beri-B l a ab e tl B y T^m. \ tniaplin, Laay G«-endolino T. daa. 19th Bail Bhrawabniy /^ '^ ^v "Chapman, HonTTheodoeia, sister tnd Baron Monteegle WB1IT8B-CBABTBBI8— Wsmrea Chei4», Hons. Anne C, and Jean O. dans. 8th Visct. Arbnthnott Chalaaa, Tiact.— E. Cadogsok Cbetwtxd — Cbbtwtxd CMBrW ID d-Talbot— sbbbwsbcrt De Ghevlgney, Hon. Julia, dau. I4th Baron Teynham CmOBBBTBB— DOKBOAL, O'NEILL, TKBPLBBORB Chichester, Lady Emily O. dau. 9th Earl GaUoway (Thoiseul (Marchioness de), Hon. Sophia Catherine, dau. Srd Visot. SouthweU CnOLMOKDBLET— CBOLBOKDELBT, DBLAMERB Cholmondeley, Bev. and Hon. Henry Pitt, and Hon. Thomas Grenville, sons Ist Baron DdaOMre Hon. Hngh and Hon. Sybil, children Snd Baron Delamerc Lord Henry Vere and Lady Marda S. H. chfldren Srd Marq. Cholmondeley XVI INDEX TO PEERAGE. Christie, Hon. Charlotte, sister 13th Visct. Mountgarret Spekcer-Churchill— Marlborough Chute, Hon. Rose, dau. 3rd Baron Yentry Clandeboye, Visct.— E. Dufferin Claughton, Hon. Julia Susannah, sister Earl Dudley Clayton, Lady Isabel Frances, dau. 3rd Marq. Headfort Hon. Victoria A. dau. Baroness Windsor Clements, Visct.— E. Leitrim CLEME>'TS— Leitrim Clifford— Clifford Clifton, Baron— E. Darnley (iiyii-Ci Clifton , Lftdy-^crtha-telgArde, dau. 2iid Marq. Hastings (^.). I cr owhurst Visct, (seetotidonn) - ^ ^^*, cU li^^^^u ' Clifton, Lady Eleanor Cicely, sister 3rd Earl Lonsdale Pelham-Clintox— D. Newcastle Clinton, Hon. Mary Margaret, dau. and coheir tod Baron Mon Crewe— Crewe Harpur-Crewe, Hon. Isabel, dau. Ist Baron Norton Crichton, Visct.— E. Erne Crichton— Erne Crichton, Hon. Constance E. A. dau. 3rd Baron Lilford Makgill-Crichton, Lady Margaret M. dau, 4th Earl Radnor Croftos— Crofton Croker, Lady Georgiana E. dau. Ist Earl Batbdowne (e.\ (see V. Monck) '' \Crompton, Hon. Lucy H. dau. 1st Baron Romilly ^^"^ j O-osse, Lady Mary, dau. 4th Earl Castlestuart tague (ext.) Clive— Fowls, Windsor Clive, Lady Katherine E. M. J. dau. 7th Earl Denbigh Qowes, Hon. Adelaide, dau. 3rd Baron Wat«rpark Hon. Elizabeth C. dau. 3rd Baron Clanmorris Cochrane, Baron— E. Dundonald Cochrane— DUNDOXALD, LAMixGTON SOMERS-COCKS— SOMERS Coke, Visct.— E. Leicester Coke— Leicester Coke, La iHiji > '^y^u. ^ ] >izon, Hon. Juliet, dan. lit Baron St. Leonarda Donaldson, Hon. Cluuiotte A. M. datu IStb Ylaet. Oomuuisiini Dormer— DOBMKB Domberg (Aagosta C), CoanteM, dan. f th Dnke Richmond DORSET— COCTBTOWX Douglas— MORTON, Qubkksbkbbt, Selkirk Docolas-Hamiltox— D. Hamilton Douglas, Horn. George H^ Heniy, Edward WlUiam, Arthur O. and Lady Agnea Chailotte, mbs aod dan. 17th Barl Morton Lords Ferej A., Alfred B., Shotto O., Mid Lady Edith O^ children 8th Marq. Qneeaabmy Lords Archibald K,JaaMaB.8^aiidLady Oertmde O, chOdra 7th Marq. Qaeansberry Lady Oeorgiaa, dan. 6th Marq. Qnwiiljuiij Hon. Mary Sjdney, dan. 1st Baron Douglas (ezi.), ne Stewart, of Orantolly, Bart. T>iidy Elisabetb, dan. Ind Bari Cathcart 1) ' . Mary A. dan. nth Baroo PMre I FfhwmM. dan. 4th Barl ntaWnUam Dix...,;. Charlotte, dan. 8th BarooBeay Drew, Hon. Margaret iTwlna, dan. trd Baron Massy Draml*nriCf ^^Mt.— II* QoMiiilMnT Drtunmond, Baron— E. Perth DRUMM0M>— PXRTB, 6TRATU ALLAN Dnunmood, Lady Marie L. 8. Bdyth Oraoe, dan. 14th Earl F«rth Hon. A itTf t4t. dan, tnd Panm BltiMssdsls Hon.OliMlotteO.B. Eon. Lootaa T. dan. 1 Hob. Mary, dan. let Baron LfUord ^ \%\9 BIJMtiHh f Urn Mh UHn Btlseil^^ Dnbertay, Hon. Bon L. V. dan. tnd Bwon SHidye Dn Oane, Hon. Oeoffgiaan & dHk M iMen Lyadhsnfc (ert.) Duekworth, Hon. Bdiaa, rfilOT Lord Mmtketai uifl, Hon. MMid r. teL tnd Bwon TMui I >ugmore, Hon. lally I. dan. tod Lord DomfHM, BMrL-M. Botn. I )inrCAN— CAMPBROOmi Dnil001CB»-PBm«UM DoDoombe. Lady Anne F. A. d«L 7th ■ Lady Kattarlaa. dan. Ird Bari Ooilard DoBdM, BnroB— B. B«tlAii4 i-NDAS— MXLriLLi; Zbtland : iindas. Bar. and Hon. Oliartoi» eon Sad Ttoe Lady Hilda M. and Udj MmiA F. B. dam. Ird iMl Zei. HoMU John ChnlMii ^Hlllam F. J., am Thomaa, LadisBllHitfet M., OtertoUe J., and AEoe, brothsre end ilslm trd Hart Zetland Hon. OMharine A. 0. dan. Ifll Baron Hapi« Lady Jane, dan. 7th Eart WanyM ncans-DoadM, Lady Bnily W. dan. lal Bud Dnde I ) UNFBEXLINB— ABBBCROMBIB DoBgarraB, Tlaet.— B. Oork Dnnglass, Baron— E. Homo Dunlo, Vlsct.— E. Clancarty- Dunlop, Hon. Anna B. sister 10th Ylsoi. Wsiii'SMH Donlnoe, Vlaot.- B. Antrim Dnnwloh, Vlact.-E. Stradbroke Dapplln, Visct.— E. Kinnotill ITTTON— SHEUnORXK 'brington, Viact.— E. Forteacue i>KN'— AlCKLAND, HKNLRT KDOCUMBH -MOUNT-BDGOUMBB Wyatt-Edgkll— Bbatb Ednam, Viact.— E. Dudlay Edwardes— Kknsixgton Egrrton— Egerton, Ellbsxxbb, Obxt db Radclipfb, Wilton Egerton, Hon. Francis W. O., Hon. Thomas H. F., Ladles Mabel L.. Alice C. Beatrice M., Oatharine A. V., children 3rd Bari EUesmere Hons. FrandsE. and Algernon F.eons 1st Bari BOennere Hon. Alfred J. P. son Snd Earl EUesmere Hon*. WUbraham, Alan de T., and EUiabeth A. M. B. children Ist Lonl Egerton Hon. Seymour J. O. son 2nd Earl Wilton Egerton, Hon. Henrietto & S. Grey-, dan. 1st Baron Londes- borough Hon. Mary G. dao. Snd Baron Harlech Lady Mary F. daa Snd Bari Manrera Elcbo, Baron— E. Wemyaa Eliot— St. Gkbmans Ellice, Lady Jane H. dan. Srd Earl Radnor EUJOT— MiNTO Elliot, Hon. Anna M. L. dan. 16th Baron Trimleston Lady Chariotte, sister eth Bari Sontheak Ellis— Howard db Waldbn Agab-Elu»-clifdbn BUia, Hon. Mine, tad dan. Baron Tannton (ext.) Eimlnjf TlBOt.— E. Bnatachamp BLPHIN8T0NB— ELPHINSTONR Bmlyn, Viact.— E. Cawdor Enoombe, Viact.-E. Eldon Enfield, Vlact.-E. Strafford Ennl a m ore, Viact.- E. Liatowel andKeUin BB8KINB, MAB k KBLLIB, B068LYN BrsUne, Hon. Albany M. & son ISth Bad Bochan HonaOeoriB F. A.and Hon. John,oona Ifth Bari Bnchan Bona Bonald D. a M. and , eons Lord Osrdrom (B BOGBAB) Hon. WOUam M. son 4th Baron BnkiBe Bona Band, Bdwari M., and Jamas & sons tad Baron Hon.WiniamA.F.,LadiesB|yBelUOonslanoeE.,Lonisa F., and FmnoasB,ehlldnn Walter, present Eart 3Ur '. BBd Chmrles H. & sons ISth Earl Kama CB Mar) Hon. James A. brother Uth Bari KsOie (B. Mar) Hon. Mra wtdofw Umbm. brother 8th Bari Mar Hon. Alex. F., Ladlse MlUioent F., QybU M., AngeU 8. B ohOdren 4th Bart Boadyn Lady Horetla B dan. Mh Marq. Hertfbrd Beootti Hon. Looy H. sister Mh uidMmD. >), Lady Mary H. dan. 8th Bart Caran Bilaai, Lady Batharine, daa. 4th BmI Dartmooth BTAB8— OABBBBT Bfana, Hon. Sophia elsl« tad Baron Orofton ■wart, Lady Annie F. A. rfBt« 18th Bari Dalhonsle Bwlng, Lady ABoe L. dan. 17th Bari Morton Bykyn, Hon. Mary a dan. 8th Lord Vans Orr>Bwli«, Hon. Mabel, dan. M VIeot BUbnooth Byie, Udy Aliee F. dan. Sfth Bari Crawford Lady Margaret (Coontem Newba«h),dan. 1st Marq. Ails Hon. Era L. M. slater 8th Lord Byron FAIBFAZ— FAIBFAZ Faloobb»-Kixtorb FAn— WBVTMOBLAirD Itai, Lady Angnata F. dan. Snd Eari Stradbroke Pooeonby-Fene, Hon. a CL B. eon 4th Bari Bessborough Fterell, Hon. Lnoretia P. M. dan. Ifth Vlaooant Gormanston Fkrrer, Hon. EUn M.dan. 1st Baron Oottesloe Fasakarky, Hon. Georglana C. dan. Srd Baron Lilfurd VWlden, Hon. Jane B. dan. ISth Baron Sinolair De hk FeU, Lady Oedl J. dan. 1st Bart Limerick Fetkmee, Hon. Mary J. dan. 4th Baron Sondes Lady R^^"*""** J. P. dan. 7th Dnke Martborongh Fergu s on, Hon. Mina M. dan. 1st Yiect. Bridport Penand, Hon. Fanny M. dan. 11th Baron Bbuityie Hon. Maria G. dan. Srd Baron Dorchester Hon. Soean M. dan. Srd Baron Massy FBRXOBr-POMnUCr fEeilden, Hon. Pranoes & A. dan. 4th Baron Calthorpe Festetics, Lady Mary V. dan. 11th Duke Newoastle neld. Lady Georgiana, dan. 4th Earl Winterton Flaldlng and Callan, Vlaot.- E. Denbigh FlBLDIXa AND FBI LDINQ—DKN HIGH FPRKXCn— Ffrknch WTKSHAX-FIXNNES— SATK AND SBLK linoaatle, Viact.— E. Donmore Finch— ATLBsroRD, winch i l»ka Finoh, Lady Loniaa E. dan. 6th Duke Beaofbrt PIdier-Bowe, Lady Victoria J. dau. 1st Barl Bavensworth h XTUl INDEX TO PEERAGE. FITZCLARENCB— MUK8TER FIT2GERALI>— LEIXSTER, DE ROS Fitzgerald, Hon. Amicia H. dau. 1st Baron Houghton Hon. Jane M. M. sister 4th Visct. Southwell FiTzGiBBON— Clare, Dillon FitzMaurice— Lansdowne, Orkney FitzPatrick— Castletown FitzPatrlck, Lady Olivia, dau. 2nd Marquis Headfort FITZROY— GRAFTON, SOUTHAMPTON Fitz-Roy, Lord Augustus C. L. and Lord Frederick J. sons 6th Duke Grafton Eons. Edward A. Ismay M. H. A., Frederica L. and Blanche Georgiana, children 3rd Lord Southampton Hon. Gertrude, sister Earl Feversham FITZWILLLAJI— FITZWILLIAM Fitz-Wygram, Lady Frances G. sister 6th Earl Lanesborongh Fletcher, Lady Charlotte, dau. 7th Earl Wemyss Lady Frances, dau. 2nd Earl Romney Lady Harriet, dau. 3rd Earl Romney Flower— AsHBROOK Flowers, Lady Agnes C. E. dau. 6th Earl Fife Foley— Foley Foley, Lady Emily, dau. 3rd Duke Montrose Foljambe, Lady Gertrude E. S. dau. 3rd Earl Ckwford Folkestone, Visct.— E. Radnor Follett, Lady Julia A. dau. 2nd Marqula Ailfla Forbes, VUot.— E. Granard F0RBB8— FORBES, GRANARD Forbes, Hons. James H., Atboll M., Walter B. D., Montague 0. sons 19th Lord Forbes Hon. Mrs. Caroline, widow Hon. Charies, son ISth Lord Forbes Hon. Robert and Hon. Elizabeth Jane, children 18th Lord Forbes Hon. Reginald O. B., and Ladies Adelaide J. P., Sophia &L E., Eva Mary M. children 7th Bar! Oranard Hon. William F. brother 7th Barl Granard Hon. Elizabeth, sister 17th Baron Saltoun FORESTER— FORESTER Forester, Hon. Eleanor A. dster 17th Baron Baltoon FOBTBSCUB— OABLmOFOBD, CLKRMOKT, FOBTMOUB FOSTXBr-MAaSXRXXNB Fowler, Lady Harriet B. dan. 1st Ifarq. Ormonde Lane-Fox— C0NTEB8 Franoklln, Hon. Alioe IC dan. 8rd Yisai. 8k Vinoent Frank, Lady Agnes, dan. Snd Marq. Westminster FRASSR— LOTAT, SAMOUlf Fraser, Hons. Simoa J., Hngh J., Alastalr Jn Hary L., Alice M. C, Ethel M., children Snd Lord Lorat Hons. Alexander B. and Henry T., sons 1st Lord Lorat Hons. Alexander W. F., Arthur H. D. and Alexandra 0. M. children 17th Lord Baltoon Hons. David M. and James H. brothers 17th Lord Baltoun Frceling, Hon. Amabel, dan. Snd Visct. GaUlamorB EVANK-FREKB— OARBBBT FREMANTLS— C30TTSBL0K Freme, Lady Anna M. J. dao. Srd Barl MoontoashaU French— DE frstnb Fullerton, Lady Georgina 0. dao. 1st Barl Granville Fuller, Lady Victoria A. A. M. dao. Snd Barl Straffocd Gage— Gage Gage, Lady Mary E. dau. 6th Marq. Qoeensberry Gaisfoord, Lady Alice M. dau. 7th Marq. Lothian Gardner— Gardn ER Greenhill-Gardyne, Hon. Amelia A., dan. 7th Visct Stxathallan Gamett, Lady Ella S. dau. 4th Earl Castlestnart Garmoyle, Visct.— E. Cairns Gamier, Lady Caroline E. dau. 4th Earl Albemarle Hon. Henrietta M. dau. 4th Baron Walaingham Hon. Louisa, dau. 6th Baron Vernon Carpenter-Oarnier, Hon. MaryL. dau. l»th Baron CSinton Trench-Gascoionb— Ashtown Milnes-Gaskell, Lady Catherine H. dau. 6tb Earl Fortsmonth G erard— Gerard GIFFORD— GiFFORD Gilbert, Hon. Ann D. dau. Ist Baron Carew Qilford, Baron— E. Olanwilliam Gladstone, Hon. Emily Anina, dau. Srd Baron Newboroogh Hon. Gertrude, dau. 12th Baron Blantyre Olamis, Baron— E. Strathmore Gleichen (Countess), Lady Laura W. sister 5th Marq. Hertford Olenworth, Visct.— E. Limerick Gloag, Hon. Elizabeth G. dau. 3rd Visct. Lake (ext.) Glyn— Wolverton Gk)ding, Lady Jane E. dau. 7th Earl Coventry Gofl, Lady Adelaide H. L. H. dau. Snd Barl Banfurly Gordon— EKNMURE, Huntly Hamilton-Gordon— Aberdeen Gordon, Hon. Anne, dau. 11th Baron Blajney (ext.) Lady Christian L dao. ISth Barl Bnchan Lady Mary A. B. dao. Srd Barl Ashbomham Bellamy-Gordon, Hon. Looisa, sister 8th Visct. Kenmm« Gore— abran, Hablbch Goring, Hm. ^rdney B. dan. Srd Viset ATonmore Gosselin, Hon. Catharine F. dao. 1st Baron Gerard GOVGH— GOUGH Gk>alboam, Hon. Jemima T. dao. 4th Baron Sondes LKYSSOK-GOWSa-^JROllABTIS, GBANTILLX, SCTHBBLiirO Leveson-Gower, Ladies Victoria A. and Sophia O.M.daas. Snd Bari Granville Hon. Bdward F. son Isl Bol Oraarflls Lady Alexandra, dan. Srd Duke I Lord Bonald Charles, son Snd Dnks I Lady Graoe, widow Lord Albeit, Hon. Sophia, dan. 1st Baron Lei^ QrnluuB, lUrq^D. MontroM GRAHAM— MOHTBOn OOILYIB-GaAHT— 8SAFULD Giant, Hon. (Lady) F»Mioss M. dan. Isfe Visot. Googb Lady Looy, dan. Tth lari Blgin Granrilla, Lady OuBlotla JL L. stotsr Mh Duke Attaols Gmttan, Lady Laara X. sMv 7th Bui Dymrt Grath— OBATM Gmy, Lady iBillt a ilil« tad : GiastoHsesMaclluo Gresna, Hon. Looisa L. dao. Srd QrnMMMk, Bnron— B. Onthonrt Gregory, Hon. Caroline, sister Srd VIsot. Hood CHAVDO^ORBnriLLB-D. BUCKIXOBAM KBnLL»OlUDnnLLB— Bratbbookb Gritills-Oritilli, Warwick D« OmFf Bnrl— M. Btpon db orbt— Walbixoham Or«7 dn WfltOB, B«roa— E. Wilton GRKT— GRSr, STAMrORO Grlfflths, Hon. BmOy W. dan. ISth Baron 8a}o and Sde Orlmston, Vlsot.— B. ▼•mlam O RIM8T05— VBRULAM Oronrnnor, Bnrl— D. WMtaUastM' GR08TRH0R— Bbxtbt, WavncnnriR Guest, Lady Theodora, sister Doke of Westadutar GUIinnBH-ARDILAUll GoinasM, Lady Henrietta & dao. 4th Bart Howth Gye, Hon. Adelaide F. dan. VIsol Bridport Hnddo, Lord— B. AbnrdMB Hadow, Lndy Coostanoe B. L. dan. 11th Barl Kinnooll Haig, Hon. Frances a dan. Srd Baron Harris Haines, Hon. Jane B. M. dan. 1st VIsot. Googh DTNCAll-HALIUini— CAMPRRDOWR Halford, Hon. Geraldine F. dao. 14th VIsot Dillon Hall— Llanotxr HaU, Hon. Catherine, dan. Snd Baron Lisle Hon. Catherine L. dao. Snd Baron Bridport Hon. (Lady) HOare C. dan. 6th Vbct TVarlngton Lady Margaret L. dan. 4th Bart CbstlestiMrt Holden-Hambroogh, Hon. Caroline M. dao. Srd Visct. Hood Hamilton, Marq.— D. Abercom Hamilton— Abkrcorn, Belhavrh, Botvb, Haddixotox OOLB-HAMILTON— BNNI8KILLSN Hamilton, Lords (Jland John, George F., Frederic &, Bmsot W. and Lady C»eorgiaaa Susan, children 1st Dnke Absroon Bight Hon. Cland, brother 1st Doke Abaraom Hon. Leonora A. dao. 9th Baron Belhaven Hons. Bethia and Penelqw, dans. 7th Baron : Lady Harriet, rister 1st Dnke Abenom INDEX lU PEERAGE, XIX inllton, Hon. Hemietto Anne, riiter Mb Baron Balfour Hon. MATgaret F. F. dan. Ittb Yiaet. DfUoo Hon. Sarah, dan. Snd Baitm CasUemaine Ladj Bmfly B. dao. 8th Bad Leren (and Melville) Lady Looim F. rister 4th Bari Lettrim Ladj Akocandn P. daa.MBn|. Handtton CD. ABBOOBX) BailUe-Hamnton, Horn. Bobert, Herar, Arthnr C^ and L^dy Franoea, ohOdien 10th Barl Haddington i I Ai(M05I>— HAMM05D HOBABT-HAXPDIH— BUaUHOHAMSHIBB Hampton, Lad j lAma B. dan. Snd Xaiq. Nonnantv BATmAH-HAVBUHT— BATXMAII HAHSOOGK— 0A8TLSMAIXB Hank47. LMly BmOj A. G. daa. 1ft iHl Olanfall (ext.) HiLRBORO-^UnnSLD HABBOBOUOH, 00UNTB88-BAaO> 8HSRAED VKRHOM-HABOOUBT— VBUIOJI Vemoo-HMOODrt, Hon. Baohel M. dan. lit LM|]r8a«nB.dta.tadl HaidflMlK Boa. 1Cm(7 & iMv Hiudl^ Udy BtaOy, iM« 7th ■■ . aonroK— Habdoiob thoiuis-Habot— ORAinUOOE iiA&s-LurrowKi Haikgr, Hoa. FMI«oe An daa. ith <^- • XO.HABIUV-^IMaOT0a rp», Laay WMtiHh ■. rtUg m MUUB— HABBn, MAUOnRimT rria, Hoo. Arthnr B. eon tad Bn Hon. air Bdwud A. J. aoa tad Bart HartiBffUm, Karq.— D. Daroaaklr* Hanrey. Ladjr BUabath Lea, dan. ISth Bail BoolMa Ha V .< ' - Anaeailil«lJlhlMlKrilto(naMar) Ha I Ha^ ir Hnatins*| A nx KYHuTPig»-Doi n jigix w , LouDCNm N GB-HATT(nr->WOtCHIL>BA HariUaad. Eoo. lUiiaret L. rirtar Mk Tim. Mbliwarth \WK«— HAWKB ivrkej, Hoa. milHihilla B. dna. tad iMoa YMliy worth, Ladj Mhj m, iM« Iflh iMl Botbae ^ r— BRBOLLk KDnrovLL, Twnmuui iy. HoM. Artlnr. fnuMfa, Ladiaa OeoOin L. aad Fknaee A. M. chOdna 18th Bari BrroO HoM. VMor A. and Oenld M. A. J. ioaa of Loni KB- aanook (B. BmMLL) Lady Bophto, tek IMh Bari BnoQ Hoaa. Faaola O., Arohthald F.C Haetilr O^ Claade O.. Ladlea OoMtanoe B. L, MnW H. O, ddUna Uth BartXinnonl Uoaa Axttar D.. Otartai B., aoM 10th Bvl BlaaoaB Locde JohB.Otarlai Bdwwd, IMarlok, aad U4y 'nlim •oarih Henrey, Lady Selina Oatherine, dan. Sni Earl Clanwilliam HBwrrr— LiCTOBD Higgina, Hon. Angnata, dan. 1st Baron Chetaatfoi^ Lady Hilda Jane a dan. 10th Earl Winchibea Higgtneon, Hon. Florence V. F. dan, let Baron Ctotletown lady ftaaoea B. dan. let Bart KOmoniy Hill— BsBwicK, dowkshibb, Hill Hill, Lord Arthor W. aon 4th Marqato Downahire Lady I^Mim, widow of Lord George A. eon Ind Marquis Downahire Hon. (Lady) Anna M. dan. 1st Lord Teignmoath C3flgg.Ha],HoaB. Bowlaad B.,FnaelBW.,C!harleaB., Arthur B., Genu a, aoH tad Tint Hin Hoa. GeoAey B. eoa tod Ttaot mu Koel-Hill, Hob. Mn. wMowThoaiaB H. son 4th Baran Berwick Hoa. Ma. widow Oharlea A. son 4th Baroa Berwick Boa. BttUy, dan. 4th HlUrTBBTOA— TBBTOB HJada, Lady Jam a B. dm. tod BmI Htatoa, Tlmtr-OL Poolatt Hatert,Lord-B. HoBABT— BDOKoraBAinnmm HohM«» Hoa. Jota, taa. let BQLLAVD, BABOKMB-^ OOffSmr Boa.ABB0^dm.lell D. dan. 1st ] O. son Ifth A. M. dan. tth Viset. Taleutia BeHrd.Lady C!lwrl9tt% B. H. A. dao. tid Bari Wintertoa Hbitbootb-Atblutd Heathoote, Lady Bra, dan. eth Bari BraadaUam Halmalay, Yimoaatam— & P«Y«nham Helyar, Hoa. Urada G^ dao. tad TIsot. SldBWrth Heaaage, Lady BtauBor O, dMU tad Bari Urtowil HKHLBT— HBKLBT HBinriKBB-HBnnnR Heniy, Hoa. Loate H. daa. 17th Baron Soamrllle Hkbbbrt— Cabhabyos, Pbmbbokb, Fowis Hcttart, Ladies Wlnifired A. H. C Margaret G. B. a, Tioloria A. M. a dana. 4th Bari Ownarfon Hoa. AhM P. H. M., Anberoa B. W. M., aad Lady Gwen- dolen a children trd Bari Oamarroa Hons. Sidney and Michael Henry, brothers Itth Bari Pembroke Hona. Georg^Bobert C.,WIUiamH., and Lady Haniet J. children ted Bari Powia Hon. Albettim A. M. dan. let Baron Londesboroogh Hon. Ai«aala a B. dan. 1st Baron Uaaorer (est) Hoa. Bmfly JnUa O. dan. tod Baron Keam iiaay-Heibert. Lady Jane F. A. dan. tad Bari Baatry I : lUOT— LAVDKBDAUB U EHv ET— BaurroL W. A. V^ Hontfo N. a, WDUam K., Almmtar V., Alftad M., TIelor A. N., and Boea P. ehfldrm TIsot. Bridport OnsvmorA.A.,Hacmoe L. A^ Nerille A., Mabel Bh Dorothy T. ehOdrm 4th Tiaot Hood Albeit. Alenadar F., Alfred, som tadTiaot Hood , Lady ABoa IL dao. 4th Ivl I 0.( .tad (extXseeD. Hoa. Gertrade^ sirter lith Baron Elphinstone Hopwood, Bm. OsolBa, dan. f th ViscL Torrington Lady BDteor Maiy. dan. Itth Barl Derby HOB»- BV T B f B B Webbe-Borlodt, Boa. Isabella, dao. fth Tisot BoUngtrcto HOTHAM—HOTHAM Bowardf Baron— S»Bfltai^iaiii BowABi>— Cablulb, BrraroHAM, Howabd or gixmmop, NOBfOLK, SunOLK, WiCELOW Fllnka-Bofwaid,Boaa. Ftaadi &, AUce M. &, Ooastanoe M. O. aad TTInifMi M. chtUren lat Lord Boward of Oloaeop Ladies Mlam CL, Mary A., BUialdrada, Philippa, and Margwet, daas. 17th Dnka Nortolk Bowaid,Boaa.fk«dstkkO.,Kmaoth,aad Ladiei Maria and aad Lady Charlotte, children 1st Barl Ladka Mary ML a, Btanor M., Agnes J.,dana. 18th Barl Hon. Oeofl M. and Lady Tiotoria M. L., eon and dan. 17th Bari SnfEoIk Hon. James K. and Lady Frances M. eon and dan. 16tb BariSnBblk Hon. GMsQ B., Ladies Caroline L., Loniaa F., Alice M.. aad BmBy tarah, brother and sisters fth Bari Wicklow Lady Audrey T., widow Hon. OreriUa T. Howani (B.8UFrOLK) Lady Sarah, widow Fkaaois, aoa trd Bari WkUow Hoa. Mrs. widow Henry B. J. Boa Hh Bari CarUria Hon. Boaalind F. dan. tad Baron Stanley of Alderley Lady Mabel H. dan. 8th Bari Antrim Lady Baohal A. O. dan. tad Bari Cawdor Lady teiily Alfreda, dan. trd Bari ObarisTiDe Lady Fanny, sistar 7th Duke of Deronshirs XX INDEX TO PEERAGE. CURZOX-HOWE— HOWB Hozier, Lady Henrietta B. dau. 7th Earl Airlie Lady Mary Louisa "W. dau. 3rd Marquis Exetei Hubbard, Hon. Maria M. dau. 8th Baron Napier Huddlestone, Lady Diana, dau. 9th Duke St. Albans Hudson, Hon. Julia, dau. 3rd Baron Macdonald von Hugel (Baroness), Lady Mary C. sister 13th Earl Pembroke KNATCHBULL-HUGESSEN— BRABOURNE Hughes, Lady Florentia E. dau. Ist Earl Ravensworth Hultzsch, Hon. Louisa E. dau. 3rd Visct. Avonmore Hunter, Hon. MeUora E. A. M. dau. 1st Visct. Combermere Hussey, Hon. Frederica M. L. dau. 3rd Baron Boston Hon. Henrietta S. dau. Barone Windsor HELT-HUTCHINSON— DONOUOHMORE Hutton, Hon. Caroline, dau, 2nd Baron Teignmouth Lady Katharine B. A. dau. 3rd Earl Charleville Hyde, Baron— E. Clarendon Hyde, Hon. Eugenia, dau. 9th Baron Fairfax Ingham, Lady Caroline M. dau. 7th Earl Harrington Inglis, Hon. (Lady) Julia Selina, dau. Ist Baron Chelmsford Meynell-Ingram, Hon. Emily C. dau. Ist Visct. Halifax I.VXES-KER— ROXBURGHE Inverurie, Baron— E. Kintore IRBY— BOSTON Douglas-Irvine— QUEENSBERRY Irwin, Hon. Aurelia, dau. 9tli Baron Fairfax Isted, Hon. Frances E. sister Ist Earl Lichfield Hon. Emma, dau. 2nd Visct. Majmard Hon. Susan A. dau. 2nd Baron Talbot Jackson, Hon. Susan Frances, sister 6th Baron Hntham Jamac (Countess de), Hon. Geraldlne, datu 8rd Baron Foley Jebb, Lady Amelia R. dau. 2nd Earl Chichester Jemmett, Hon. Laura, dau. Ist Baron St. Leonards Jenkins, Lady Caroline A. dau. 6th Earl Jersey Lady Margaret A. G. dau. 8rd Barl Norbnry Jerninoham— B. Stafford jervis— ST. Vincent JOCELYN— RODEN Johnson, Hon. Cecilia, sister Lord 8trathet.-B. Hardwood TrfttfflKfhtt Lady Annette L. dan. Srd Barl Olonmell De Laralekte, Hon. Georgina G. (Maroh*eeX dau. BaroBsa Keith (B. NADUrs) Law— BLLBzreoBOXWB Uw, Lady Adelaide B. a dan. Ird Marq. L oad e nde n y LAlTLnS— GLOXCUBBT LAWLBT— WWI/OOt lawbkko— Lawrsnob Leader, Hon. Bleaaor 0. B. dan. Ist Baron Fennoy DILLON-LSB— DILL09 Lee, Hon. Maiy 8. Lee, dan. Snd Baron Bridpori Leeke, Lady Hester U. dan. 4th Barl Portsmoath Hon. Mary T. dan. Snd Baron Manners LsnOK— MILLT0W5 8HAW-LSFKyRS— BTXaSLKT Shaw-Leferre, Lady Oonstaaoe B. dan. Srd Earl Dude LSOOB— DARTMOUTH LnoH— Lkioh HAVBURT'LnOH— STDsunr KIKCAID-LK5V0X— BATKMAII QORDOS-LKffHOX— RIOHMORD LRSUS-BOTHM LISLIS-MKLTILLB— Lsmr L MSLVILLK WaldegiaTO^LesUe, Hon. George, hnsband Countess Rotbes Hon. Mrs. widow Hon. George, son 6th Barl I^ren (* Melville) L'Estrange, Lady Henrietta 8. B. sister 9th Barl Soarbonngh LevMon, Baron— E. GranTille Levett, Lady Jane L. H. dan. 7th Earl Denbigh Levlngstone, Lord-E. Newburgh Lewes, Earl-M. Abergavenny Lewisham, Visct.- E. Dartmouth LIDDELL — Raven 8W0RTII LINDE8AY— Lin dsa y Lindsay, Baron— E. Crawford Lindsay— Crawford & Balcarues, Lindsay Lindsay, Hon. EUen S. dau. Ist Baron Tredegar Lady Harriet, dau. 6th Earl Aberdeen Lady Mary C. sister 4th Earl Arran Loyd-Lindsay, Hon. Harriet S. dau. Ist Baron Overstone Linskill, fton. Frances A. C. dan. Arthur, Visct. Valcnt LISTER— RIBBLESDALE LnTLETON— HATHERTON LIVERPOOL— (see JENK1N80N-Bart.) Livingstone, Hon. MiUicent J. dau. 3rd Baron Hcadlcy LL0TI>— M08TYN Lloyd, Hon. Canilinc A. S. sister 7th Baron Aylmer INDEX TO PEERAGE. XXI Lloyd, Lady Anne Margaret, datu 3rd Earl Carrick Lady Frances, dan. 10th Barl Kinnoull Lookwood Lady Julia, dan. Ind Earl Arran LOFTUS— Ely Loftus, Lady Catherine H. M. dau. 2nd Marq. Ely Long, Lady Dorothy R dan- »th Earl Cork Lome, Marq.-D. Ar^ll Loaghborough, Baron— E. RoMlyn Lovell, Lady Rose C. IL dau. 7th Duke Beaufort Lovett, Hon. Emily, dan. Srd Baron Hennlker Lovelace, Hon. Maria, dau. Ist Baton Hnntingfleld Low, Lady Ida M. A. dau. 7tb Barl Denbigh LOWB— SHXRBBOOKS Drury-Lowe, Hon. Looy J. gimnd-dan. Sad lari KUmorey Hon. Oaroline B. dan. Sad Bum Boandale LOWBT-CORBT— BXLMORB k, ROWTOJI LOWTHBB— LOWSDALK LOYI>— 0TKB8T0VS Loyd, Lady Mary a dan. 5th Earl Donooi^UBart LUMLEY-«CABBOBOUaU Lnmlej, VlMt^E. Soarboroufh Luahincton, Lady Margaret J. dau. 16tb Baroo Brroll Lvoox— Bbaucuamp Lymlngton, Ylaot.— E. PorUmoatli BOWKS-LrOX— aTBATUMORK Lroim— ltoxs Lyona.Hon. Addftlda M. dan. trd YlMt AniBmara LnAOBT— LIBLB Lyrter. Lady Chariotto B. daa. 6th lid SteAMboy LrrrxLTOif— Ltttbltoii Bulweb-Ltttox— Ltttom MoOaualand, Hon. Laorm, dau. 14th Bwoo St. Johm MoCLUrrOCK 4 MoCLUrrOCK-BUXBUBT— Ratuooxvill Maodobalx>— Macdovalo M a orton al d, Hon. (Lady) Addald* L. dao. Hh Bmw Vanioo Hoo. Otaim A. J. dao. lat Baroo Luibmi LMly BMMay, iirtw Uth lart IMhoorie MDOXBBLL— AXTBUC ModoBMU Hoii.JaUaaAC.daa.ltthBtfoolMhlqittB MoBToy«H»>tWTflto, Bod. Mary* dao. Tth YiMk Nfttvrtlte Mackat— Bbat HaT-MACKBKUB— TWnDDALB KWABT-MACSmn— Oaixowat I ABT-WOBTLR-MAOUDIini— B. WHABXCLVTB Madagmn, Hon. Aagwia A. dan. 6th YlaoL Bavringtoo Maotood, Hon. Looim B. dao. Itth BaroD at John MaooMiMn, Lftdy SophlB B. dao. tad Bui LMoval McNoOo, Hon. OMmB B. dan. lat Buva OottMloo MoNflUl, Lady Bbubb A. dML rth Doha AigyU Madden, Lady Oaraline, liater 4th Bad Ldtrim Madooks, Hon. Annie A. dan. 1st Bwon Napiar of Magdak Iklagenla, Lady LooIm A. dan. trd Barl Betanore MagUano. I>iioheai (Lady MiooletUX dan. 8th Barl Newborgh MagniM), Hon. Angnitn F. A. dan. IK Baran GkMtletowB Pabbbtham-Mahox— LoxoroBO Bfahon, ▼inot.--E. Stanhope MAkUtone, VtoooimtaM Bf. YnnnhJIttB Lee-Mainwarlng, Hon. Mary a dan. 17th Baron Forbea Mawgr-Mainwarlng, Hon. William F. B. aon trd Baron Clarina Maitlaxd— Laudbbdalb Maitland, Hon. Brelyn C. dan. Srd Baron Gardner MaJendi^ Lady Margaret B. dan. tith Barl Crawford Maitlaitd-Makgill 9t Mattland-makoilM^cbtoh— Laudkrdalb HBHKIBBB-MAJORt— Hbxkibbr Malcolm, Hon. Alice F. dan. 4th Banm Beaton Malone, Hon. Ohariotte M. liatflr Sod Baron Oiurston Mandeville, Visct.— D. ManohMter Mann, Hon. Harriett, dau. 1ft Baron 8t. Leonards MAMMBBS— CaNTKRBUBT, MAXXEBii, RUTLAND MABSriBLD— 8AXDHUR8T March, Danlej, * Bllnrara, Earl of— D. Richmond MARJORIBAKBB— TWBBDMOUTH Marker. Hon. Yictoria A. dau. »th Baron Digby BCaraham, Yiact.— E. Romney MaRSRAM— ROMXET Mart<« Hon. Caroline O. dau. »th Visct. Ashbrooke MA88BT— CLABIXA Maasey, HonsL Adolphns H. T., Hugh N. G., Lionel F., song Srd Baron Clarina Hot. Nathaniel H. C. son Snd Baron Clarina Hon. Mrs. Rebecca, widow Qeorge L. son Snd Baron Clarina MA88T— CLARIXA, MA88T Maaqr,Hons.HnghaJ.,LnoyM.A. and Matilda J. chUdren 6th Baron Mas^ Lady Lncy M. dan. Srd Barl (3arrick Maudb— Hawabdbn Maode, Hon. Georgiana H. B. dau. Snd Baron Sndd^y Maulb— Dalhousib Manrioe. Hon. Jane, dan. Snd Baron Lilford Mane, Lady OaroUne F. dan. 6th Bari Berkeley MAXWBLIr— FABBHAM MaxwoD, Lady FloKonoe J. dan.Srd Marq. Heodfort OOBVTABLB-MAZWBLLt— HBBBIBB Matvabd— Matxabd MBAOB-OLASnnLUAM M ali m i d , TiMU-E. Mlnto iUtriXl, Hon. Binheth T. dan. Snd Baron Ribhkwdalo LBBUB-MBLTILLB— LBTBK 4 MBLTILLB LarilA-MMrffla^ Hoo. Albinia F. dan. 6th Ylaet. MIdleton Whyto-MaMlh^ Hoa. ChnrlottOb dan. lot Baron Baten^an Mttta^Hon. OattMteo T. iMot 17th Baron Saltoon MVl'HUBB — MBiHUUI Miyita^ Lady Lanra, dan. 1st Dnko derahnd MkiMll, Hon. Jnliioa, dan. Srd Ylaet. Monntmorres Lady Fraaosi I. daa. 4th Bari Dartmouth MIDDBLTOB— HBMUBt MDbMik, Lady Bnaa O. dan. 8th Dnke Leeds MOBL-MILBAVXB— B. WBBTWOBTH MILfOED, BABONBBBk dML o( 4th lari Wloklow F. dan. Ith Yiaot. Barxfagton MiurBB— HooaBTOM MntOB, TlMtr-B. rttswilUam MITVOBD— BBDHDAIJI Mltlovd, Hon. tally M. dan. 1st Boron lg«rton Boa. Marpovt E dan. Srd Baron Ksnyon Lady CtaBMBttM O. H. dan. 7th Bari Alrlie MOLHWOBTB— MOLMWOBTH DB MOLBTVB-YlBTBT Molyaauc, VlMt.— B. 8«fton MOLTBBUZ— BBrrOH MoMOOt Lady Mary Y. (Prlncesi Albert d) dan. 11th Dnko MOVOX— MOVOX MOirCKTOV— OALWAT MCmCBBfTT— MOBCBBirF MOVOU/— BMLT MoMoll, Hon. Haniet, sister IStb Baron Inchlqnln MOV80B— M0980B Mnwnn. Hon. OaroUnoL dan. ith Visct. Oalway MOBTAOD— MABCHBRBB, BOKBBT, BABDWICB Moatagn, Lord Chaita W. A. and Lady Alice M. O. children 7th Dnko Maachester Lord Bobsrt and Lord George F. sons 6th Duke Man- Hon. BUsaheth. dan. 6th Baron Bokeby Ipeaoar D. son 4th Baron Bokeby Yiotor A., Oliver G. P. sons 7th Earl Sandwich MOXTGOMSBn— EClLDrrOK Montgomery, Hon. Anna M. sister ISth Baron Elphinstone Lady Chariotte B. dan. Snd Barl Powis Hon. Blixabeth M. sister lith Baron Elphinstono Hon. Fanny C. dan. 1st Baron Leconfleld Lady Matilda A. dan. Ith Barl Macclesfield Montgomery-Moore, Hon. Jane, dan. 1st Baron Beaton DB MOHTM OBBHCT— FBABBVOBT, MOUXTMOBRBS Do Montmorency, Hons. Albert B. Arthur H. T. Francis R. ^ tons 4th Visct. Monntmorres Hons. William Geoffrey B., Arthur A., Harriett E., Victoria, children of 6th Visct. Monntmorres Hon. Raymond H. son Snd Visct. Frankfort de M. Hon. Henrietta, dau. 1st Viscount Goillamore MOOBB— Dboohboa, mountcashbll Moon, Hon. .George Frands, Ladiea Jane and Catherine L. children Srd Earl Mountcaahell Lady Kl«— »«««^*' Anne, dati. Snd Earl Mountcashell xxu INDEX TO PEERAGE. Home-Drummond-Moray, Lady Anne G., dau. 6th Marq. Queensberry Lady G^eorglna E. I. dan. 6th Marq. Hertford Moreton, Baron— E. Dude MORETON— DUCIE Palmer-Morewood, Hon. Georgiana, dau. 7th Baron Byron Morgan— Tredegar DEANE-MORGAX— MUSKERRT Morgan, Lady Catherine L. youngest dau. 3rd Earl Mount- caahell Morris, Hon. CLady) Lucy J. dau. 6th Visct. Torrington Lady Blanche O. dau. 8th Duke Leeds MOSTTN— Vaux LT.OTD-MOSTTX— MOSTTX Mostyn, Lady Mary, F. E. sister 4th Earl Leitrim Mountcharles, Earl— M. Conyngham Mulgrrave, Earl— M. Normanby Mure, Hon. Constance E. youngest dau. 1st Baron Leconfleld MURRAY— ATHOLE, DUXMORE, ELIBASK, MANSFIELD Murray , Lady (Elizabeth M.) , widow Lord James, brother George, 6th Duke Athole Ladies Evelyn, Muriel, Grace, Victoria A., and MOdred, daus. 7th Earl Dunmore Lady Alexandrina V. dan. 6th Earl Dunmore Right Hon. Sir Charles A. son 6th Earl Dunmore Hons. William D., Andrew D., Alan D.^Angns D.^exander D., Marjory L., Mabel E., children Visct Stormont (E. Mansfield) Lady Elizabeth A. dau. 3rd Earl Mansfldd Hon, Amelia C. dau. Ist Baron Lovat Lady Anne, sister 4th Earl Leitrim Lady Anne F. W. dau. 6th Earl Ayleiford Lord George, Ladies Dorothea L., Helen, Brelyn, and , children 7tb Duke of Athole Oliphant-Murray, Hons. Alexander W. C, Edward, Charles O., Arthur C, Emily B., Alice P., Nina C, children 10th Baron Elibank Hons. Dudley O. Florence E. and Blanche B. children 9th Baron Elibank Hon. Mrs. widow Patrick 0. son 8th Baron l^H ba nk Chichester-Kagle, Lady Henrietta C. dau. 4tb Earl Portcmoath EUis-Nanney, Hon. Elizabeth O. dan. 8rd Baron Cloabnok Napier— Napier, bia Napier, Hons. WiUiam J. G., John a, and Mark P. ions 9th Baron Napier Hon. Georgiana Loulaa, dau. 8th Baron Ni^iiar Hon. Louisa M. uidow William, ion 8th Baron Naiiier Hon. Annabella, widow Charles, ton 8th Baron Ni^iier Hons. Robert W., George C, James P, Edward H. S., Henry D., Arthur P., Charles P. H., Oedl a, Mary G., Emilia H. F., &c. children Baron Napier of Magdala Neeld, Hon. Edith, dau. 2nd Baton Vivian Needham— Kilmoret Nelson— Nel.son Netterville— Nettervillb Nevill— Abergavenny Nevill, Lady Dorothy F. dau. 8rd Earl Orford Hon, Ralph P. and Lady Caroline E. chlldi«n 4th Eari Abergavenny Neville— Bratbrookb NeviUe, Hon. Mary J, dau. 4th Baron Braybrooke Hons. Latimer and Mirabel J., son and dau. 8rd Baron Braybrooke Newark, Visct.— E. Manvers Newcomen, Hon. Catherine, dau. Viscountess Newcomen (ext ) Newdlgate, Hon. Louisa G. dau. Ist Lord Leigh Newenham, Lady Helena A. dau. Srd Earl Mountcashell Hon. Louisa J. dau. Srd Baron Kensington Newport, Visct.- E. Bradford Newry, Visct.— E. Kilmorey Hat-Newton— Tweeddale Newtown-Butler, Baron-E. Lanesborough Newton, Lady Alice L. 8. dau. 11th Earl Dundonald Nicholson, Hon. Mary, dau. Ist Baron Romilly Nisbett, Lady Agnes, dau. 9th Earl Stair Hamilton-Nisbett, Lady Mary, dan. 7th Earl Elgin Noel— Gainsborough, Lovklacb Noel, Lady Augusta, dau. 6th Earl Albemarle Norbnry, Hon. Gertrude, dau. 2nd Visct. Guillamore Norman, Lady Adeliza G, E. dau. 6th Duke Rutland Norreys, Lord— E. Abingdon North— Guilford, North North, Hon. William H. J. son Baroness North Hons. Morton W., Cecil, and Lady Flora H. brothers and sisters of 7th Earl Guilford Hon. Frederick H. son 7th Earl Guilfonl Hon. Amy L. widow Charles, son 6th Earl Guilford Norton— Grantlev Nugent— Westmkath Greville-Nuoent— Grevillk Nugent, Hon. Catherine, dau. 2nd Visct. de Vescf Oakeley, Hon. Mary, sister 23rd Baron de Cliflrord O'BRIKN— INCHIQUIN O'CALLAOHAN- LISIIORE O'Ferrall, Hon. Matilda M. dau. ^n\ Vi^ct. Southwell ooilvie— Seafield Ogilvy, Baron— E. Airlie OGIL^T- AIRLIE Ogilvy. Hon. Emily, P. M. dau. 2nd Baron de Vanley Lady HenrietU L. Wedderbom-, dan. 4th Earl Pomfret (ext.) O'ORADT— GUILLAMORB CGrady, Hon. Jane 8. dan. Baroness BothTen O'Haoan— O'Haoan Okaorar, Hon. BUm A. dan. Srd Baron Waterpark Oldfleld Hon. Bonn H. dan. 4th Baron BlTon Oliphant, Hon. Charlotte, dan. 8th Baron Bllbank Hon. Monica IL dan. 1st Baron Gerard CNXILL— T->BOI»nT de la Poer. Hon. Bary 0. A. p.' ' • ' naa Po T' . 1 XMnrBT— BMnOMOOR, !>■ Maulbt itamby, Book Fradskk O. B^ Wall« W. B., Gerald H. B, FiaaencK 50b Pye, Lady Albtnia F. dan. 6th Earl Baddnghamahire WTlTDHAM-QTOf— DUWRJLVKN Ram, Hons. Charlotte A. and Mary O. dan*. 1 8th Baron Inohiqnin Ramaay, Baron— B. Dalhooaie RAJWAT— DALHOtTHia Ramsay, Hon, Mary, dan. 10th Baron Torphichen BOLLB, BABOBBBB-OLOrrox KanwBom Boa. Mark Q. aoa Itth Baron Clinton BOLU>— BOLLO BOMXLLT— BOMILLT . Lady BUaabath A. J. dao. tad Bart Minto Lady Arabella a daa. Mh Bi Worthaak Hoa. Blaaefae A. dan. 10th Vlaot. DBBoa-DiBM Hon. Harriet M. lister 10th Yiact BOWLBT— LAVOrORD Boyae, Boa. BUnbath L. M., dan. 4th Ylsot. Monok BoyaKm, Tiaot.— B. Hardwioka BvnOOT— NOBTHWICK BVMBLI/— AMPTHILL, BSDVORD, DB CLIFFORD, BUSSKLL HAMii;Tox-BxTinLb>-Boim Itiaaell. Lord Herteand A. and Ladiea Ela and Ermyntmde, ohfldran tth Dnka Bedford Lorda Arthnr J. B. and Odo WnUam L. brothere tth Lorda Wxlothealey, Bdward, Charles J. F., Alexander O. &, Mand g, and BattMrlne, children tSrd Lord deOUfflaKd Hon. Bertrand A. W. brother fnd Barl BnaaeU Hont. George W. G^ Frandi A. B., and Lady Mary A. children 1st Bart BnsseU Hon. Lena L. M. dan. 8th Baron Mlddleton Lady OuoUne A. D. dan. 1st Bart Limerick Lady Mary, rister 7th Bart Bgnont Hon. Bsther B. dan. 4th Ylsot Harberton HORR-BUTU V RM— BUl'U V Ul BTDRB— HABROWBT BACKTILLR— DBLAWARR STOPrORD^AOKTILLR— OOXTRTOWX 9r. CLAIR— SnrOLAIR BT. JOHH— BOLDCaBROn, ST. JOBB St. John, Hon. Mza. widow Ferdinand, son trd Yisct BoUng- broke ST. LAWRBXCB— HOWTH 8T. LlOBB— DOKBRAILB XXIV INDEX TO PEERAGE. St. Maub— Somerset Sandars, Lady Virginia F. Z. dau. 2nd Marq, Headfort Sanderson, Hon. Charlotte M. dau. 1st Visct. Canterbury SAXDI LAN DS— TORPH ICHEK Sandon, Visct.— E. Harrowby Sandys— Sandys Sartoris, Hon. Mary F. dau. 6th Visct. Barrington Satg6, Hon. Harriet, dau. Ist Baron Langford Saumarez— De Saumarez Saunderson, Hon. Helena E. dau. 3rd Baron Ventry Lady Elizabeth W. A. sister 3rd Earl Portarlington Lady Rachel M. dau. 3rd Earl Clonmell Saurin, Lady Mar>', dau. Ist Earl Harrowby Sausse, Hon. (Lady) Charlotte H. dau. 1st Baron Lovat Savernake, Visct.— M. Ailesbury Savile— Mexborough Saxe- Weimar (Princess), Lady Augusta C. dau. 6th Duke Rich- mond Scarlett— Abinger Schreiber, Lady Charlotte E. dau. 9th Earl Lindsey Schuster, Lady sabella E. E. dau. 6th Earl Orkney Scott— Clonmell, Eldok, Polwarth Bentixck-Scott— Portland Maxwell-Scott— Herries ilontaou-douglas-scott- buocleuch Hepburne-Scott— B. Polwarth HOPE-SCOTT— HOPETOUN Scott, Hon. Thomas C. son 3rd Earl Clonmell Hon. Charles G., Ladies Augusto Anne, PrancM M., and Sophia L., children 2nd Earl Qonmell Hens. Ernest S., Osmund, Denys, Michael, Ladies Looiaa K. Margaret R. children 3rd Earl Eldon Hon. Francis, brother 6th Baron Polwarth Eon. Henry and Katharine, son and dau. of 6th Baron Polwarth Hon. Harriet A. dau. Ist Baron Stanley of Alderley Hon. Mary, dau. Ist Baron Liamore SEMPILL— SEMPILL De Sermoneta (Duchess), Hon. Harriet O. dau. 6th Baron Howard de Walden Scton, Hon. Mary U. dau. 2nd Visct. Sidmouth Settrington, Lord, grandson Duke of Richmond SEYMOUR— Hertford, Somxbsbt Seymour, Hon. Henry C, Ladies Hargant A., Bmily M., Victoria F. W., Jane B. children of Earl of Yarmouth (M. Hertford) Lords Albert C, Ernest J., Victor A. sons 6th Marq. Hertford Lord WilUam F. E., Lady Matilda H. brother and sister 6th Marq. Hertford Hon. (Lady) Gertrude, dau. Slst Baron Dacre Shelley, Lady Mary J. J. dau. 6th Earl Courtown SH ERARD— SH ER ARD Sherbrooke, Lady Lilias C. dau. Earl Cairns Nowell-Sherson, Lady Anne A. dau. 4th Marq. Townshend Shirley— FERRERS Shore- Tbignmouth Sidney— Db L'Islk and Dudley Bridoeman-Simpson— Bradford Bridgeman-Simpson, Lady F. L. dau. 6th Earl Fitzwilliam Sinclair— Caithness Skepfington— Masskbbnb Skelmersdale, Baron— E. Lathom Skinner, Lady Letitia L. sister 6th Earl Antrim Sladen, Lady Sarah S. dau. 8th Earl Cavan Smith— Carrinoton Smith, Hon. Charlotte A. sister 4th Baron Gwydyr Hon. Frances M. dau. 1st Baron Bellew Hon. Frances M. dau. 2nd Baron Abinger Hon. Henrietta P. sister Srd Baron Dorchester Hon. Margaret L. dau. 9th Lord Willoughby de Broke Smyly, Hon. Selina M. dau. 3rd Baron Plunket Moore-Smyth, Hon, Charles W. son 3ni Earl Mountcaahell Smyth, Hon. Gertrude, dau. 1st Baron Castletown Hon. Selina C. dau. 17tb Baron Somenrille (ext.) Smyth, Hon. Leicester, son Earl Howe Smythe— Stranoford Smythe, Hon. Eleanora M. dau. 17th Baron Stourton SOMERSET- Beaufort, Raglan Somerset, Lords Henry Richard C, Henry Arthur G., Henry Edward B., Henry Fitzroy F. sons 8th Duke Beaufort Lady Geraldine H. A. dau. 7th Duke of Beaufort Hons. George F. H., Arthur C. E., Granville W. R.. Richard F. and Violet E. K. children 2nd Baron Raglau Hons. Charlotte C. E. and Katherine A. E. C. daus. Ist Baron Raglan Hon. Frances, sister 6th Viscount Falmouth Somerton, Visct.— E. Normanton SOMERVILLE— ATHLUMNKY, SOMERVILLE Southby, Hon. Isabella, dau. 4th Visct. Lifford SOUTHWELL— SOUTHWELL Spearman, Lady Maria L. dan. 2nd Earl Orkney ^>eir, Hon. Bmily, dan. Snd Baron Giffonl Speirs, lAdy Anne, dao. 4th Barl Radnor SPENCER— CHURCHILL, MARI^BOBOUOH Spencer, Hon. Charles R., Ladies Sarah I., and Victoria A. children 4th Barl Spencer Hon. Victor A. F. C. son Snd Baron ChnrchiU Hons. Sir Aognstos A., William H., John W. S., Robert C. H., Charies F. 0., and Frances B. children 1st Baron Chnrchm Spans, Hon. Mary 0. nieoe Conninghame, Baron Borthwick ^flkr, Hon. Anna M. dan. Brd Baron Clanmorris l^wttiswoode, Lady John, widow Lord John, son 4th Duke of Stefltord, Ilarqiil»-D. Sutherlaiid STATfoaD— STArroaD 03RIXK DB STArrORO—lNCHIQUIll STAVHOPK-CHSBTSanBLD, HARBIKOTOV, STAXBOPB Stanhope, Hons. Fitsroy W. W., Lincoln K. Wyndham B. C. Dodley H. B., Ladies Leioescer P., Fanny J., Blanche O . chlklren 7th Bart Harriiwton LMllasBmQyM. and XaUMriBeL.dMis.Mh Barl Stan- Hooa. Bdwaid, Henry ▲., Fhlllp J. sons Hh Barl Stan- STAVUnr— DBRBT, STAlTLBr Stanley. Bt. Hon. Fndsriok A. son 14th Barl Dert^ Hon. Charies J. F. son llth lari Dartu Hon. Anne, widow Henry T. son lllh lart Dsrtqr. Bona. Bdward L., llfirnon O, Maade A. children tnd Baron Stanlsy o( Alderley Bona. WaUam O. and Maria M. son and dan. 1st Baron Btanlay of Alderley Hon. Susan M. B. widow John 0. son fad Banm SUaky ofAlderlqr Hon. Mary D. dan. 1st Lord Taunton Stannus, Hons. Oeraldine C. and Mabella O. dans, fnd Baroti FltaQefald and Vesey (ext) Staplbton— Bbaumont Chbtwtkivstaptlton— Chbtwtvd Chetwynd-Stopylton. Hon. Sophia 0. dau. Sth Visct. Chctwynd Lady Barbara M. dan. 4th Barl MOltown Stavordale, Baron— Earl of DohMUr Steiuirt, Hon. Kathleen E. H. dau. Snd Vhwt. Onillamore STEWART— GAJULOWAY Stewart, Lady Beatrice D. C. dau. 6th Earl Sonttissk Lady Helen, dan. Snd Earl Norbury Lady Isabella R. dau. Snd Earl Norbur>' Stirling, Hon. Norah J. H., dau. Srd Baron Rownnore STONOR— CAM0Y8 Stopford, Visct.— E. Courtown STOPFORi>— Courtown Stormont, Visct.— E. Mansfield Stourton— Mowbray, Seorave, & stourton FOX-STRANGWAYS— ILCHE.STER WlNGFIELI>-STRATPORI>— POWERSOOUHT Van Straubenzee, Hon. Henrietta, dau. Ist Baron Wrottcslej Stretton, Hon. Catherine A. dau. S8th Baron Kingsale Stronge, Lady Zoe M. sister Srd Earl Charlemont Strutt— Belpkr, Raylkigh Strutt, Hons. Henry, Frederick, and BUen, ohildrsn 1st Baron Belper Hon. Mrs. widow Arthur, son 1st Baron Bdpsr INDEX TO PEERAGE, XXT Stratt, Hon*. Bobert J. and Arthnr C. tona Srd Bwon Bayldgb Hoiu. RichATd, Charles H., Edward O., Hedley Y. sons Snd Bftron Bayleigh -TTART— BLAKTTRK, BUTB, CAJBTUKTUABT, MORAT I ION -Stuart— BUTB KLL-8TUART— Hsaann > W....KH8-8TUABT— BUTK - tuart, Honi. Walter and Mary, too and dan. ISth Baron Blantyre Hon. William (cb.), ion 11th Baron Blantyre Ladiea Charlotte, Leonora W. and Selina O. dans. 4th Barl Castlertnart Ber. and Hon. Andrew O. no tad Barl Caefclertnart Hon ChmwitiiMt, dao. 9th Yiaet. Arbothiiofet "^••'•"•^— ALIirOTOK y , ViMt.— E. Arran X -ST. LS0XABD8 Salrdale, Viact.-E. Donoaghniore Sunderland, Earl of. fcrandiion D. of Marlborough u £. II., JuLu G. iL, lUlwrt m^xnX t ViMt. Canterbury lid H^ Mndnd Jao*. Mary T. Kart 'iron 1 BaraodaBoa i ■ Ponaouby Tarhat, ViHct. CoonUM CroDMUti* andD.8ath«r- -loda F. ▲. C. dao. let Bmob Moot- ( lougb-Tayter, Lady Bttwlwlh, tad daa. tth Dote Aiiyn Wataos-Tlilyldr. Lady Eanaah a daa. Tayloor, LMly Jaaa. dMi. tin Muqalt TATUMm— Hbadvoet YAn-TBCPMr— LonxnnmuiT cowpupTaMPLB-Mocirr-TBxrLi IlARaU-TEMPLB— HABUB Kinff-TeaiKm, Lady Looiaa M. A. dan. 1st Bad Uehflald T«wlMilmr7i BaroB— B. MmMttr i-haokaray, Lady BUaabaCh M. dan. fth Bwl Kottliaric n Tl ThonpMMi. Lady lCa17.dta.Mh lari FItswilUam I'horold, Hon. (Lady) Henrietta A.M. dao. 8th Baron Mldtotoo Throwley, Ylaot.— B. Soadaa TBUBLOW— THUBM)W THTHVB-BATH Ttghe, Hon. Laora J. dan. Sid Baron Headley Lady Louisa M. dan. 4th Duke BIchmond TOLKR— NORBUBT TOLLKMACHB— DT8ART, TOLLKXACHB Tollemacbe, Hon. Hi«h F., Frederick J., Algernon O. sons OoonteH Dynrt Hona. Agnaa M. H. and Agatha M. sisten 8th Bart ByMTt Hona. Wilhraham F. Lyonel A. John Bichard Delap. Hamilton J., Murray, Stanhope, Duff, Douglas, Strat- ford, Bjmulph, Mortimer, Rhona C. B. children Ist Baron Tollemaohe Tombe, Hon. BUia, dau. trd Baron Yentry TomUne, Hon. Fanny C. dau. 4th Yisoount Gage Tottenham, H— 8YDNKT, TOWMBHBMD Townsrad, Hon. Anne, dau. Snd Baron Yentry HAXBURY-TRACY— SUDELEY Traealg&r, Viact.— E. Melaon TrafEord, Hon. Bleanor M. dau. ISth Baron Petre TRKrcBia— Clixton TMawny, Hon. Maria K. dan. 1st Barou Ormathwaite Tremayne, Hon. Mary C. M. dau. Snd Baron Yivian TRK5CH— ASHTOWX Trench, Hona. Ooaliy O. and Harriette Mary, children 2nd Baron Aahtaiwa Lady Anne, widow Hon. Fraderlok 8. C. eon Snd Baron Aahtown Hoo.Charl8a Jaaaea and Hon. Ftanoaa Mary, brother and aiafeer Snd Baron Aahtown Lady Hetoaa, aunt 7th Bart Bgrnont Hon. Oeorgiana M. A. dau. lat Baron Bloomfidd Lb Pobb-Tbbbcb— Clavcabit Le Foar-TraDch, Hon. Bichard John and Lady Katharine A. diOdran 4th Bart Clanoarty Bona, mderiek, mOiam, and Power H. sons SnI Earl TreraaloB. Lady Fiaaoea, 8fat« ISth lari Strathmore TBBTOB— DACatB HILI/-TBBTOB— Tbbtob Tiianfl,Ladylltebalh(MarohkBaa),daa.OonntaaaKewburgh TrittoD, Hon. AUoa J. dao. fth Bam WlUonghby de Broke TBOLLOPB-KBBTBTBB TtaMar, Udy Oovtto L. A*ar John, lari or Llnd«y Hob. Cliartotta A. dao. lat Bann BaTtnaworth Hon. Bva, dao. Sad Baron Oifliord Hon. Mai7. dan. tth Baron BoUo Hon. Manr 0. B. dan. Sad Baron Dumtemline (ext.) (aee B. Aberaoniby) T^TOB. Boo. GtaBMBtiMi a dao. lal Baron AvataDd TMtar, Bob. Fraaoaal. daa. Sad Baron Onglaj (aitO TUVTOB — HOTHflBLD TBlUbBrdlBa, Marq.— D. Athoto Toraar, Hon. Oa r oline, dau. lat Baron St Laonarda TonMMr, Lady OaroMne, dau. fth Bari Wfnchtlaaa Lady Macy K. dan. lOth Marqnia Huntly TUBBOUB— WurrBBTOB TuitflB, OaoOte M. dan. 4th Bart Milltown TWISLBrOB-^aATB AVD BSLB TjroBB, BbtI— M. WatBrfbrd fJflbifftOB, Ttoet.— B. CrBTon UrrOJf— TBlfPLBTOWX Uxbridga, Earl— M. Anglaaey Yallatort, Viaot.— E. Mount Edgcumbe Yandatonr, Hoo. Malatta, dau. trd Yiaoonnt ATonmore Yaa de Wayar, Lady Bmily O. dan. Snd Barl Crareu YAmraCK— HUHTIVOFIBLO Yaaalttart, Boo. Baehd F. A. dau. 4th Baron Boston Yavchaa, Baron— B. Llstram* YaUOHAV— LlSBUBBB HOFB-YBBB— HOPBTOUH Bopa-Yara, Bon. Loniaa M. aiator Snd Baron Chnmton YBBVBT— WnXOUBHBT IXB BBOKB ybbkob— Ltyzisv, Ybbhoh Yamon, Hodil Oomtaaaj J. and Orarflla B. sons 1st Baron LyradaB Hob. Mm OwoUaa, widow of Oowran a aon 1st Baron Lyradaa Hona. Oaorga W. Hh WOliam F. C, Diana, Margaret, Alioe, Adda, children 6th Baron Yemen Yamon, Lady Oecnglna a dan. 10th Bart Haddington Yenahlea Yemoo, Hon. W. J. B. W. W. aon ith Baron Yemon Hon. Mra. BUaa. O. widow Henry, aon trd Baron Vernon Hob. Mia. Oa r oline, widow John, aon trd Baron Yemon YBBXT— DB YBBO PmOBBALI>-YB8ST— FmOBBALD * YBSBT Vidits. Hon. Franoea C, dau. Yiaot. Netterrtlle Vllliera, Vlaot.— E. J«ra«7 VILLIXBS— CLARBHIMV, JBBSBT Yilliers, Lady Bdith, dau. fth Bari larendon Bona. George P. H. and Franda H. aons 4th Earl Clarendon Right Hon. Charles P. brother 4th Sari Clarendon XXVI INDEX TO PEERAGE. Villiers, Hon. Elizabeth, widow Edward E. brother 4th Earl Clarendon Ladies Margaret and Mary Julia, daus. 7th Earl Jersey Hons. Robert F. and Edward R. C. sons 6th Earl Jersey Hon. Georgiana, widow Augustus J. son «th Earl Jersey Lady Elizabeth, widow Frederick W. C. son 6th Earl Jersey Vitelleschi, Amy, Marchese, dau. 1st Lord Lamington Vivian— Vivian Vivian, Lady Jane G-. dau. 10th Earl Stair Des Vceux, Lady Alice M. dau. 2nd Earl Wilton Vyner, Lady Mary G. dau. 1st Earl de Grey— (M. RiPON) Waldegkave— Radstock, Waldegrave Waldegrave, Hons. Granville G., Montagu, John, Edith C. Mabel, Constance, Mary, children 3rd Baron Radstock Hon. Elizabeth C. dau. 2nd Baron Radstock Hon. Harriet A. F. dau. 1st Baron Radstock Lady Mary W. dau. 9th Earl "Waldegrave Hon. Henry N. brother 9th Earl Waldegrave Lady Mary, dau. 8th Earl Waldegrave Lady Ida A. dau. 6th Earl Waldegi-ave Wales, Hon. Louisa D. 3rd dau. 1st Baron Churchill Walford, Hon. Alice M, dau. 1st Baron Lawrence Walker, Hon. Anna, dau. 3rd Yist. Avonmore Lady Juliana C. P. dau, 2nd Earl Ranfurly Hope-Wallace— Hopetoun Wallop— Portsmouth Walpole— Orford Benn-Walsh— Ormathwaite southwell-Wandespobd— Ormonde Warburton, Hon, Isabel Mary, dau. 2nd Baron Ribblesdale Lady Frances I. A. dau. 6th Earl Kingston Egerton-Warburton, Hon. Antoinette E. dau. 3rd Baron de WARD— Bangor, Dudley Ward, Hon. WiUiam H. C, William J., Bernard M., and Somerset R. H. sons 3rd Visct. Bangor Hons. John H., Robert A., Reginald, Cyril A., Gerald E. F., and Lady Edith A. children 1st Earl Dudley Hon. Mrs. widow Humble D. brother 1st Earl Dudley Hon. Elizabeth D. dau. 3rd Baron DufEerin Warde, Lady Harriet, dau. 6th Earl Guilford Wardlaw, Lady Horatia E. dau. 6th Earl Waldegrave Warren— De Tablet, Vernon Watson— Sondes, b. Watson Waud, Hon. Elizabeth, dau. 2nd Baron Heytesbury Way, Hon. Emmeline, dau. 1st Baron Stanley of Alderley Wayne, Hon. Eleanor L. dau. 14th Baron St. John Webb, Hon. Isabella E. C. dau. 13th Baron Saye and Sele Weekes, Hon. Elizabeth, dau. 2nd Baron Mostyn Weigall, Lady Rose S. M. dau. 11th Earl Westmorland WELLESLEY— COWLEY, WELLINGTON Wellesley, Hons. Henry A. M., and Eva C. children Visct. Dangan (E. COWLEY) Hons. Cecil C. F., and Frederick A. sons 1st Earl Cowley Very Rev. and Hon. Gerald, brother 1st Earl Cowley Hon. Amelia, widow William H. G. brother Ist Earl Cowley Lady Augusta S. A. widow Lord Charles, son 1st Duke Wellington Lady Victoria C. M. dau. 4th Earl Mornington (see WELLINGTON) Wells, Hon. Allada H. dau. 1st Baron Hylton Lady Louisa, dau. 8th Earl Wemyss Welwood, Lady Margaret P. dau. 9th Earl Stair dau. Ist Marq. Clan- Vemon-Wentworth, Lady Harriet A. ricarde WENSLEYDALE— LONSDALE. SACK VILLE-WEST— SACKVILLE WESTENRA— ROSSMORE Weyiand, Lady Catherine, dau. 1st Marq. Clanricarde Weymouth, Visct.— M. Bath Whalley, Hon. (Lady) Harriet R. sister 2nd Baron Ashtown Wheble, Lady Catherine E. dau. 3rd Earl Ho\\i;h "Whitbread, Lady Isabella C. dau. 3rd Earl Chichester Lady Mary, dau. 4th Earl Albemarle White— Annaly Hedges-White— Bantry White, Hon. Louise M. sister Lord Stratheden Hawkins-"\Vhitshed, Hon. (Lady) Elizabeth, dau. 2nd Bar Erskine Whittington, Hon. Marcia S. E. sister 4th Baron Gwydyr Wickham,Hon. Theresa M. (Lady Tichbome), dau. 11th Bar Arundell Wigram, Hon. Mary A. dau. 6th Visct. Harberton Wilbraham— Lathom Wilbraham, Lady Marianne, dau. 2nd Marq. Sligo Wilde— Penzance, Truro Wilde, Hon. EmUy T. C. dau. 1st Baron Truro Hon. Emily, widow Thomas M. C. son 1st Baron Trur Wilkinson, Hon. Louisa C. dau, 1st Baron Bateman Williams, Hon. Sophia, dau. 2nd Visct. Guillamore Lady Emily M. dau. 9th Earl Leven & Melville Williamson, Hon. Selina M. dau. 1st Baron Tredegar WILLOUGHBY— MiDDLETON H.-D.-WILLOUGHBY— AVELAND, WILLOUGHBY D'ERESBT Wilmot, Lady Flora M. sister of 7th Earl Guildford Wilson, Lady Ida L. A. dau. 6th Earl Fife Wilson, Hon. Harry, eldest son Baroness Bemers Wiltshire, Earl— M. Winchester WINGFIELD— POWERSCOURT WiNN— HEADLEY Wodehouse, Baron— E. Kimberley WODEHOUSE— KIMBERLEY Wodehouse, Lady Dulcibella J. dau. 16th Earl ErroU Lady Eleanor I. B. dau. 3rd Earl Ashburnham WOOD— Halifax Wood, Lady Maria, dau. 1st Earl Ravensworth Hon. Mary A. dau. 4th Visct. Lifford Hon. Mary P. sister 4th Visct. Southwell Worcester, Marq.— D. Beaufort Stuart-Wortley— Wharnclifpe Wrey, Hon. Marianne S. dau. 9th Baron Sherard Wright, Hon. Theodosia, dau. 1st Baron Denman Wrixon-Becher, Lady Emily C. dau. 2nd Earl Listowei Wrottesley— Wrottesley von Wurtzburg, Hon. Anne (Baroness) Hartmann, dau. Is Lord Lyons Wylie, Hon. Louisa R. niece Cunningham, Baron Borthwick Wyndham— Leconfield Wynn— Newborough WiUiams-Wynn, Lady Annora C. dau. 2nd Earl Manvers Wynne— Aylesford Yarmouth, Earl— M. Hertford Yeatman, Lady Barbara C. dau. 4th Earl Dartmouth Yelverton— Avonmore Yeoman, Lady Dorothea F. dau. 12th Earl Huntingdon Yonge, Hon. Catherine C. dau. 4th Baron Lisle YORKE— HARDWICKE Yorke, Hon. Elizabeth 0. dau. 4th Baron Brandon (ext.) (se< Crosbie, Bart.) Young, Lady Alicia D. dau. 12th Earl Buchan Yule, Hon. Anne L. dau. 2nd Baron Wynford M^^M M 1^ WTwmL.^^^^^^ w^m L 'jCH HHtfB^^^^^^^^QI M^^(i«li«i^ ^^^^H^j^g^2Si22Si2^^Bi«'v5l 1 W^^i ^^^^H INTRODUCTION. The Peerage is composed of Lords Spiritual and Temporal. The former comprise he Archbishops of Canterbury and York, the Bishops of London, Durham, and Win- hester, and twenty-one other English bishops, who take rank according to seniority. )wing to recent additions to the number of bishops, the three junior bishops have no seat n the House of Lords. The Bishop of Sodor and Man is not a member of the House; lor are the Suffragan Bishops Spiritual Peers. The temporal lords consist of the peers of j]ngland, of Great Britain, and of the United Kingdom, who by virtue of their peerage lave a seat and vote in that House, and of the Scotch and Irish peers, who, while they lave no seat, have each a vote in the election of the representative peers for those king- loms. Sixteen peers are thus elected to represent Scotland during each Parliament, and Ireland is represented by twenty-eight peers whose election is for life. It is noteworthy hat Irish peers may be Members of the House of Commons, but not as representatives of m Irish constituency, while a peer of Scotland cannot be elected a Member of the Lower 3ouse for any constituency whatever. At the commencement of a new Parliament every peer entitled to a seat, except the epresentative peers of Scotland, receives a writ of summons, and all are required to subscribe he Oath prescribed by statute. Those who have already sat in their present rank, or who lave a right to sit by descent, take their place without any prescribed ceremony. Those vho have received a patent conferring a new peerage or a higher rank require a formal ntroduction. The following is the ceremony observed on the admission of a peer into the House of Lords, or on his elevation to a higher rank in the peerage. The House being seated, and he Lord Chancellor on the Woolsack, Garter King of Arms, or some herald in his )lace, attired in his tabard and bareheaded, proceeds into the House of Lords bearing the )atent (should there be one) and writ of summons of the peer to be introduced, who follows between two peers of his own rank, attired in their robes of estate, by whom he is presented ;o the Lord Chancellor, to whom he makes obeisance ; Garter then presents the patent and vrit of summons to the Lord Chancellor who directs them to be read ; this being done, the )aths are administered to the new peer, and the Chancellor dismisses him to take his seat, iccompanied by the two noblemen who introduced him, Garter leading the way. The fvrit is then delivered by the Lord Chancellor to the clerk of the House. A new bishop is introduced in similar fashion by two spiritual peers, but without the presence of a herald. Peers are privileged from arrest on civil process, not only during the sitting of Parliament, as are members of the House of Commons, but at all times; and they cannot be compelled to serve on juries, By virtue of his personal dignity a peer when criminally xxviii INTRODUCTION. arraigned can only be tried by his peers, and he is acquitted or condemned by the verdict of the majority, which is given in the form " guilty," or, " not guilty, upon my honour." He also answers to bills in Chancery upon his honour and not upon his oath ; but as a witness in civil or criminal cases, or in the High Court of Parliament, he must be sworn, and on all charges of misdemeanour he is tried by a jury. He cannot be bound over to keep the peace in any other than the Courts of Queen's Bench and Chancery. Scandal against a peer is termed Scandalum Magnatum, and subject to special penalties. It is said that peers have the privilege of sitting covered in courts of justice; and the Barons of Kingsale have enjoyed, exclusively, the hereditary privilege, alleged to have been granted by King John to their ancestor Sir John de Courcy, of being covered in the royal presence after having made their obeisance. All the privileges of peers, except the right of sitting in Parliament and on the trial of peers, are enjoyed by the Scotch and Irish peers, and also by peeresses, whether in their own right or by marriage ; but the widow of a peer loses her privilege on marrying with a commoner. On occasions of state the peers wear parliamentary robes of scarlet cloth, diflerenced from each other by the number of bars of ermine, a Duke having four, a Marquis having four on the right side and three on the left ; an Earl three, and a Viscount and Baron having two rows of plain white fur only. They have coronets according to their degree, which encircle a cap of crimson guarded with ermine and surmounted by a tassel of gold bullion. All newly-created peers are entitled to a grant of supporters to accompany their coat armour according to the laws of arms, as incidental to their dignity ; yet there are some peers who decline to avail themselves of this ancient privilege, although they do not hesitate to use that which is spurious. In the few cases in which supporters and armorial bearings have been assumed without the authority of the officers of the Earl Marshal, these emblems are regarded as unauthorised. A peer can only be deprived of his dignity by attainder. If he is attainted of high treason nothing but a reversal of the attainder by Act of Parliament will restore the honour. If the attainder is of felony a dignity created by writ and descendible to heirs general is forfeited entirely, but one entailed by patent is forfeited only for the life of the person attainted. The children of peers are commoners, but by courtesy are entitled to certain titular distinctions. The eldest son of a Duke, Marquis, or Earl, enjoying several honours, assumes a secondary title of his father. The younger sons of Dukes and Marquises prefix the title of Lord to their Christian and surnames, and the daughters of Dukes, Marquises, and Earls are distinguished in like manner with the title of Lady. The younger sons of Earls and all the sons and the daughters of Viscounts and Barons have the title of Honourable. BARONS. It is not doubted that the English Parliament had its origin in the great feudal Council of the King. The right and duty of attending this Council attached to the tenants in chief of the Crown, who, according to the ordinary feudal usage, constituted the " suitors " of the court of their lord. These persons were in feudal language denominated Barons in relation to the King, and Peers in relation to each other. It is presumed that for some time after the Conquest all those who held their lordships or lands directly under the King were members of the Great Council. In the time of King John the practice, as approved by Magna Charta, was to summon the archbishops, bishops, earls, and greater barons of the realm, singly by writ, and further to cause all other tenants in chief to be summoned gene- rally by the sheriffs. Little more is known of the constitution of those early Councils. The first writs now extant, issued 49 Hen. III. 1264, when the King was a prisoner in the INTRODUCTION. XXIX hands of Simon de Montfort, appear to. have been directed to a small part only of the greater barons. During the next reign the principle of summoning by name only the greater barons by tenure was infringed, and a prerogative was established enabling the King to omit some of the holders of territorial baronies, and to issue a writ of summons to others who had not that qualification. Hence arose a new dignity, which has been denominated a barony by Avrit. The earliest writs which are recognised as having conferred an hereditary right to a scat in Parliament are those of the 11th year of Edward [. 1283, and three peers owe their rank to being heirs of barons summoned in that year. At a later period was introduced the practice of creating barons by patent. The earliest example of this was in the case of Sir John Beauchamp of Holt, created Lord Beau- champ, baron of Kidderminster, by letters patent dated 10 Oct. 11 Ric. II. 1387. The second baron so created was Sir John Cornwall, baron of Fanhope, 11 Hen. VI. 1433. In modern times new dignities are in practice always granted by patent, with express limitation as to their descent, which is usually to the heirs male of the body of the grantee. A Peerage may be granted for life, but it was decided in 1856, by the House of TiOrds, that such a grant does not confer the privilege of sitting in Parliament. By Act of Parliament 39 and 40 Vict. c. 59, power was given to create two judges of appeal with the rank of Baron for life, and with the right of sitting in the House of Lords during their term of office. Baronies by tenure are held to have ceased. Baronies created by summons are descendible to the heirs general of the body of the person summoned, provided he took his seat under the summons. In default therefore of male issue they will descend to a female heir. If there be several coheirs, the dignity falls into abeyance until, by the extinction of all lines but one, the representation is again vested in a single heir, or until the abeyance is terminated by the Crown in favour of one of the coheirs. This is done in ordinary cases by sunmioning the person so favoured by the style of the ancient barony. In favour of a female coheir, the abeyance is terminated by patent, and the same practice is followed in the case of a peer, who is summoned to Parliament by a higher title. The only other case in which a right to a seat in Parliament is now conferred by summons is, when a writ is issued to summon the eldest son of a peer having several dignities to sit in one of his father's baronies. If he die in the lifetime of his father, his eldest son is entitled, when of age, to a writ of summons in the same barony. The Barons wore formerly a plain circle of gold ; King Charles II. granted them a coronet, which is surmounted by six large pearls. VISCOUNTS. Henry VI. introduced into England this title, which had preWously been in use in France ; and created John de Beaumont, K.G. 6th Baron, Viscount Beaumont, by letters patent 12 Feb. 1440, with precedency above all Barons. On the accession of James VI. of Scotland to the English throne he introduced the order into the Scottish peerage, and in 1606 the Viscounts of Fentoun and Haddington were created. This dignity is always conferred by patent. The golden circle of the coronet of a Viscount is surmounted by fourteen pearls. EARLS. Under the Saxon Kings, the governors of shires had the name of Ealdorman, and in documents were styled Princeps, Dux, or Comes. Upon the Norman Conquest the lands of the Saxon nobility were transferred to the followers of the Conqueror, to some of whom was granted the denomination of Comes or Count, which was rendered in English by the title of Earl. They had anciently for support of their state the third penny out of 3btx INTRODUCTION. the pleas of the shire from whence they assumed their title, as in ancient times there was no Count or Earl but had a county or shire for his earldom. Eoger Mortimer, Lord of Wigmore on the Welsh March, created Earl of March 2 Edw. III. 1328, was the first Earl whose dignity was not connected with a shire. Earldoms were anciently conferred by investiture, which was accomplished by the King girding the new Earl with a sword, and in later times by additional ceremonies. After it had become the common practice to confer this and all other dignities by patent, it was still usual to complete the honour by investiture, the ceremony differing according to the nature of the dignity. But this solemnity has been dispensed with since the time of James I. It is uncertain when the coronets of Dukes, Marquises and Earls were settled. Sir Eobert Cecil, Earl of Salisbury, Viscount Cranboume, and Lord High Treasurer, was the first of that degree who wore a coronet. The golden circle of the coronet of an Earl is jewelled, from which rise eight points surmounted by as many large pearls, and between them eight strawberry leaves close to the upper rim of the circle. MARQUISES. Marchio was the term applied at an early period to the Baron or Earl who was custodian of the frontiers (subsequently Warden of the Marches), called by the Germans, Markgraf. The dignity of Marquis was first conferred by Richard II. on his favourite, Robert de Vere, Earl of Oxford, whom he created, by charter 1 Dec. 1385, Marquis of Dublin for life, with precedence between the Dukes and Earls. He was invested by the King with a sword, and also with a coronet of gold. James III. of Scotland created his second son, at his baptism 1476, Marquis of Ormonde, with what precedence does not appear, as the dignity was superseded by that of Earl of Ross conferred upon the Marquis four years after. « -^ The golden circle of the coronet of a Marquis is jewelled, from which rise four straw- berry leaves and four pearls alternately. DUKES. - .» . ^ The earlier Kings of England being themselves Dukes of Normandy or of Aquitaine, did not confer the title of Duke upon any of their subjects until Edward III. created his son, Edward the Black Prince, Duke of Cornwall, 17 Mar. 1337, and invested him in Parliament by the sword. When his brother, John of Gaunt, was created Duke of Lan- caster in 1362, he had investiture not only by the King's girding him with a sword but by putting on him a cap of fur under a coronet of gold set with precious stones. In 1572 no Dukedom existed ; but the ancient Dukedoms of Norfolk and Somerset were restored respectively to the Earl of Arundel and the Earl of Hertford in the reign of Charles II. The coronet of a Duke, worn over the cap, is a circlet of gold enriched with jewels and set round with eight golden strawberry leaves rising from its upper rim. SPIRITUAL PEERS. Under the Saxon Kings, the Bishops took an important part in the great national Councils, and continued to do so after the Conquest. Under the early Norman sovereigns their estates were subject to military services, and they acquired an additional title by virtue of their baronies to be summoned to Parliament. They have continued ever since to enjoy this privilege, except during the period between 1640 and 1661, when they were excluded by an Act of the Long Parliament, repealed in the latter year. The Archbishop of Canterbury takes ranks first after the Blood Royal, the Lord High Chancellor in the second place, and the Archbishop of York in the third. Bishops by statute ^ Henry VIIL ranlc next after Viscounts. GARTER'S ROLL OF THE LORDS SPIRITUAL AND TEMPORAL, IN THE FIBST SESSION OF THE TWENTY-SECOND PABLIAMENT OF THE UNITED KINGDOM OF GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND. ORDERED TO BE PRINTED 26th MAY, 1880, AND CORRECTED TO IST DECEMBER, 1880. Mem. — According to the usage of Parliament, when the Honse appoints a Select Committee, the >rd8 appointed to serre npon it are named in the order of their rank, beginning with the highest; and , when the House sends a Committee to a conference with the Commons, the Lord highest in rank is c jilled first, and the rest go forth in like order; but when the whole Honse is caUed orer for any purpose within the House, or for the pnrpose of proceeding forth to Westminster Hall, or npon any public solemnity, the call begins inranabfy with toe Jonior Baron. Hugh Lnpos, DiAe_rf We«tmim^^jj^4^J;;^^^^ H.R.II. the Prince of Wales. II.K.H. Alfred Ernest Albert, Duke of Edinborgh. HUH. Arthur William Patrick Albert, Duke of Connaught and Stratheam. hhHAi. 4 ^ - in c e L eo p e ld r Ge or g e Daa eM i Alb e rt, ftttkeofAUMmy'/^i II K.H. George William Frederick Charles, Duke a CambridKO. itUtruul '^Ah *^^^|^iA^^ ff/ * ^ « i I Henry, Marquis of Anglesey. ChJ^hew^r , Synnwel, lA)ra|C|xUBgferd^^rd friYy^ j^g^jilinnv licnr}' Hugh, Marquis of Seal. > ■* < < > ■ ■ ^W i Henry, Duke of Norfolk, Earl Marshal of ■StitH dwn r d Ad o lphun , Duke of SomersetM*^ ^_^ C'harles Henrv, Duke of Richmond and Gordonu^^-^!^ ^ Williaimow ry, Duke of Grafton. ^-^i'^^O^&J^^iit ^j^ Henry Charies FiUroy, Duke of Beauf ort.^^ /fc '^ wuiiai William Amelius Aubrey de Vere, Dnke of St Albans./*^. George Godolphin, Duke of Leeds. •vFwaw fl Chftrl e8.iliii>t4»g8, Duke of Bedford.*^ ,>W4Ui»H, Duke of l)evonshire.K^f-/?f. J«ha-W4Bst©B, Duke of Marlborough.5c«»%ie^«*«Ck !^GharkaJCcciW*>lro, Duke of Rutland.i^* 5 r i. William Alexander Louis Stephen, Duke of Bran- don. (Duke of Hamilton.)ii.T William John Arthur Charles James, Dnke of Portland, fif. »{nWilliMn Drogo^^Duke of Manchester .^^ Henry Pelham Archibald Douglas, Duke of New- castle. Algernon George, Duke of NorthumberlandAC'-M^ H.R.H, Ernest Augustus William Adolphus George Frederick, Duke of Cumberland and Teviotdale. A»«rtHH;-Ri*4«krd, Duke of Wellington. ^ Rkihflvd t'lautiigcTTCt Campbell, Duke^^f Bucking' ./^V ^'^h^'^V iSiu t si AuK TlBtrrrCSarfes, isiarquis of Ailesbui^^'C^ ^<^> ^^ Frederick William John, Marquis of Bristol, landi^ -Archibald, Marquis of Ailsa. (;^orge-^AngnatriH Cnnstffntme, Marqnis of Nor-^lUM^A manby .f*** - M y . f ^ x » (• '' • tf Fredc " ~ erick Samuel, Marquis of Ripon.*^f-f>'f/-/'C Vl William, Marquis of Ah^^g&^enny. /T.e OcL^ .i: >>'i^StgWErd of-the lioQsehohl') '' Charles Henry John, Earl of Shrewsbury. Edward Henry Earl of Derby./(| u-u,^j\^.e.^ I Vaneio I'owoc -iiUfttegcn^, Earl oFHuntingdon. George Robert Charles, Earl of Pembroke and Montgomery. William Reginald, Earl of Devon J'C Henry Charles, Earl of Suffolk and Berkshire. Rudolph William Basil, Earl of Denbigh. Francis William Henry, Eail of Westmorland.*:.*? Montague, Earl of Lindsey G e orge Harry, Earl of Stamfoi d t wid Wa rr iagto H u:iu'i^ George Ja»*«8, Earl of Winchilsea and Nottingham. ^'♦'•^•jfA.' < e«org« VhWif, p:arl of Chesterfieldi>^/^«< Earl of Doncaster/<^ (Duke of Buccleuch and Queensberry.)l-.it((»url^uxifcti« ~i^-\. An t h o BT . Earl of Shaftesbury .#^ LORDS OF PARLIAMENT. XXXll Kt^UhX f'i*rs*»i?dr«i/ ; i^d^fi l^t H^-M^ arl of Berkeley. Sydney William Herbert, Earl Manvers. MontagH :, Earl of Abingdon. /i,i,xl\u6ic^M, Horatio, Earl of Orford. . ^z* Kichar d-e^erge, Earl of Scarbroifgh.i^'^^ 'i."cW ^)t^ ^Henry, Earl Grey. /<.^t•f'M^ - Ac. ^i(U^^Jjt, €re<»ge Th omaa, Earl of Albemarle. K-f.^.j-U. S*r-G€Qi:ge_lIfiIir^ Earl of Lonsdale. thsjL(tc>,L George William, Earl of Coventry./^. C. Dndlay, Earl of HarrowbjT|;f^ul^/^HM.t„ j'i,.e I'.c Victor Albert George, Earl of Jersey. (^'C.k^^-fc. ' " "^^ ''' ' '' '^ " ' • ' J c . ^ J -William Henry, Earl Poulett. ni/ri ^''{^ieltt^JolmHBari-ef^^fmtefh ^RrF.-8cotlft«dT) d ^n '^HfMvkW<er Henry, Earl of Mar and Kellie. (R.P. Scot- land.) Claude, Earl of Strathmore and Kinghom. (R.P, Scotland.) ^^cOt/a .^^ Ut ^ /^\kr4. (< -f. U^'ul: Luurv fl»>. ocotiana.; y^^^y^ ' -^ (cut ^ /^i^eA k-r fK ^"^'-l^^'-lfGeorge, Earlof Haddington. (R.P. Scotland.) (Alexander, Earl of Leven an4 Melville. (R.l*. Scotland.) ^M'^/^t, c»> l'<(u:c^<..^^^<'^^M-(iif^ Kft nbar J a m oB , Ea jLol&sHrf?kr- 4RJ^.-S€OtlABd.)cl rrfT iiomas Ba r ue sr^Sarl-ef-^qBdanald.- (R;P:-Scot- '^(t^ cUi^ ipr plaeo an Sewallis Edward, Earl Ferrers. WilUam-Wftlter, Earl of Dartmonth. "fi '^^^ li,u%u,t Charles, Earl of Tankerville.' •^. [^^p '^^ ' / Hcncage , Earl of Aylesford,. Francis Thomas De Grey, Earl Cowper.^-fX Arthur Philip, Earl Stanhope. Thomas Augustus Wolstenholme, Earl of Maccles- field. Douglas Beresford Malise Ronald, Earl Graham. (Duke of Montrose.) K X William Frederick, Earl Waldegrave. Bertram, Earl of Ashburnham. Charles Augustus, Earl of Harrington. I«aiM. Newton, Earl of Portsmouth. George Guy, Earl Brooke and Fiarl of Warwick. 'Syryif ^"^^ Aufin-rfn"-^ ' ^ ^ ■ ' ' " ■' ^ Earl of Buckinghamshire. William Thomas Spencer, Earl Fitzwilliam.K.^. (y< fuU^M^ l^mlloy Frftrrrrs, Earl of Guilford. Charles Philip, Piarl of Hardwicke.P.C. Henry Edward, Earl of Hchester.P.C. Reginald Windsor, Earl De la Warr. /i/t'^SfUt.Jfteob, Earl of Radnor. ?,C . John Poyntz, Earl Spencer, y^ Dor d P r esidoDt o ftne'6»«prrt-.) K.^ /^VA^ AUeaJUexandfiTj Earl Bathurst. Arthur Wills John Wellington Blnndcll Trnmball, Earl of Hillsborough. (Marquis of Downshire.) Edward Hyde, Earl of Clarendon. William David, Earl of MansfieldJrT John James Hugh Henry, Earl Strange. A. T(Dalse of Athole.) William Henry, Earl of Mount Edgcumbe.Rc- Hugh, Earl Fortescue, f^«^^<^ulHeRry-How«¥dJ4oly«««rs:, Earl of Carnarvon r^C^ George Henry, Earl Cadogan.nr('.^-5A«^*^ <^s^^ ''4t»a,. JcHtres-Howftwi, Earl of MalmesbDry.*«i;;^5At John Vansittart Danvers, Earl of Lanesborongh. (R.P. Ireland.) Edward Nuge»t,^5ari-^f-MiRtDwrh--4R4i.-I*eltnTTtr) S tephen, I ' k irl- Mouu t'C aahe ll. (R:i*r i re lH i u l .) Henry John Reuben, Earl of Portarlingtonjondonderr}-.);fi^ /A<.>u, ?r,.ti. t ">' v. Earl Amherst TTohn Frederick Vaughan, Earl Cawdor. William George, Earl of Munstcr. Robert Adam Philips Haldane, Earl of Coinpcr- down. Thomas George, Earl of Lichfield. John George, Earl of Durham. finiu Villi, 0«M>^, Earl Granville. jl>g8^ Henry, Earl of Ethngham. Hennr John, Earl of Ducie./^c Charles Alfred Worsley, Earl of Yarboroogh. /?< James Henry Robert, Earl Innes^ (Dake of Rox- bu^he.) Thomas William, Earl of Leicester^X William, Earl of Lovel&ce. v Lawxance, Earl of X^UambXA a ♦v*. ., , Charles William Francis, Earl of (iainslKirongh. Francis Charles Granville, Earl of Ellesmcrc. Earl of Straflford.f^ ^r«j, V.^ W*^,, Edward, Earl of CJottcnham. ol Kenelm Charles H«iw r Jiicha r d Cha f lea , Earl Cowleyb^i^««^/^ Afehibi^d- WitiiMB, Earl of Winton. (Earl i Eglinton.)^'>''^''^ j Witttwn, Earl of Dudley.U»Cd'*^^<^^ ' John Francis Stanley, Earl Russell. John, Earl of Kimberley. P.f. H f I Richard, ?:arl of DartreyJ^./J William Ernest, Earl of F^versham. jfrgd«**^ George Watson^ Earl Sondes ^.a. 'iV6r^1.«/'^. >irsa> i^ Hayes, Viscount Doneraile. (R.P, Irebwull'^'^n^ "^^ Cornwallis, Visconnt Hawarden. (R.P. Ireland.)*^"* J o hn K dw a rd I ie voo oB, Viscount St. Vincent. ^V .-qii .^\i. LORDS OF PARLIAMENT. XXXlll i tu l jo w, Visconnt Melyille. William Wells, Viscount Sidmouth. George Frederick, Viscount Templetown^/d(R P. Ireland. u .]n\m Campbell, Viscount Gordon.T^CCEarl of Aber- deen.) Edward Fleetwood John, Viscount Exmouth. ' Vin Luke Ge^e, Viscount Hutchinson. /^<^Earl t Donoughmore.) i.. chard Somerset, Viscount Clancarty. (Earl of Clancarty.) Wellington Henry, Viscount Combermere. Henry Charles, Viscount Canterbury. Rowland Clegg, Viscount Hill. Charles Stewart, Viscount H»rdinge. George Stephens. Visconnt (jhngh. ri m r f ni i Vi s ro n nf FTarnlry "'' f ^ '^ ^fthyU ehasks. Viscount Halifax, f^ ii It C ^aJ^ /^'^ Alexander Nelson, Viscount Bridport./<. ^.^. J^lward Berkel^, Visconnt Portman. I l>i lii ti iuil, Vijmim l Old mill. M fc^>,^^f Ri pe u y John Thomas, Bishop of Norwich. " * ' Bishop of Bangor. >»p-o f W or cw twr. Charles John, Bishop of Gloneester and Bristol \miiiun, Bishop of ChiitWN ^ T it niiiiM i I iS |h| Bi s h i ni i . i f g li All wiii James, Bishop of Hereford. W aiiam OOuuitl ' . nis l iup uf rhriwtwphpr, Biilimi nf Liagela. ■! ltfrftrg<-_Biwlnr{> irf Siilirtlinry d Haxjfgy, Hishoi) of Carlisle. yrcdoFi wki Hisn e p sf Hautui .^ Arthur ( harles, Bishop of Bath and Wells. JjAtr i' l nl i liiy, Bishuy uf OAf ordr . T» i im, Hi iho p e f MEUtli e ilBi . «< Kiohnnl. Bishop of Chichester. John Baptist Joseph, Lord Dormer. Q%Mg e Hen ry, Lord Teynham. IJwu ' j r Vu 4efiTttig, Lord Stafford. ^«*f»^«ur /i«>fufji f.iciuUji'' George Frederick William, Lord Byron. ^ LeMris Henry Hugh, Lord Clifford of Chudleigh. Wi l Hs m O u nt ty , Loia - A6hford.Hff< i i / > ( Uj .; Ol^-^^^J, . (K.P. Scotland). Horace Courtenay. Lord F Alewawdoi T ord Ijallouu: >rbes. ^cotiaii4)./e' CoimtfighBineftord^erUiwwfc— f»:P. Sconitiid),-^^ Charle«, Lord Blantyre. (R.P. Scotland.) Gbarli' .n John, Lo rd~OptTitte7~of - Onlr oa 8./t 7^ R.P .^M/^»»4 Scotland^) cA^ta* '»^i^»'s,A^/>t4%<:^ju^. ^r^ Alexander Hugh, Lord Balfour of Burleigh. (R.P. SooUand.) iJ^<^/r^,^ fr^*>*^^ lR.PAc^^>^i Richard Edmund St. L&wrence, Lord Boyle. /r^Earl of Cork and Orrery.) ^ George, Lord Hav. (Earl of Kinnonll.) Digbr Wentworth Bayard, Lord Middleton. mam J e h a , Luid MuusuuTltf. l^»^L. (Earl (Earl Frederick George Brabaxon, Lord Pousonby. ^ CCi* of Beesborou^h.) BtX y e es4^f <» »/ 4 i Alfred Nathaniel Holden, Lord Scarsdale. George Flofanoe, Lord Boston. CharMs Georgei Lord LotcI and Holland. /i?of Egmont.) AygweSui IIiiiiij, Lord Vernon. f^4/('c^(M. Edward 8t Vincent, Lord Digby. ' Cs tt iy Dnngl si , T ofd^ undfid& e . (Duk e xitA x^Xkyitfnrlit Edward Henry Joiius, Lord llawke. Henry Thomas, Lord Foley. Arthur de Oardonnel. Lord Dineror. Thomas, Lord Walsingham. Williawi, Lord Bagot. y*!U^ Charles Hennr, Lord Soathampton. John BidMurd Brinsley, Lord Grantley. George Brrdges Barley Dennett, Lord Rodney WaikPK Loid Berwick./f«v^/^(Ziv.^ Jsmes HewT Wi iin Basil. Bishop ofSt Darids. r^*i/#/iu VivUmtinft. ■ A ngnitns, -fcesd Keamare )f/xlward Hastings, Lord Botreanx. (Earl of Loudoun.) Francis Robert, Lord Camoys. Henry, I>)rd lieaumont. Henry, Lonl Willoughby de Broke Sackville George, Lord Conyers. George, Lord Vaux of Harrowden. t(t»^iAAii«. Ralph Gordon, Lonl Wentworth. A Ifred Thomas Townshend, Lord Braye. Robert George, Lord Windsor. St. Andrew, Lord St. John of Bletso. Frederick George, Lord Howard de Walden. WtHiaarRenuupd, Lord Petre.Ui^Wjjieirk Fjr«dcrii;k Be»jaau«7 Lord Saye and Sele.VU John Francis, Lord Arundell of Wardonr. John Stuart, Lord Clifton. (Earl of Damley.) y Legge; Lord Sherborne. 'i^'ord Braybrooke. Willism (^ rth l I . T m i l Aml iiii K f*^/^ O ee tg e Hsniilton , Lord Fisherwick. (Marquis of Donnnll.) \**^l Henry Charles, Lord Gage. (Visconnt Gage.) Thomas John, Lord Thurlow.^lclti.m. yJ^^^^^-C-'h.^ Heniy George, Lord Mendip. (Visconnt Clifden.) George, Lord Stuart of Castle Stuart. (Earl uf Moray.) Manl (Earl Uit/.- Alan Plantagenet, Lord Stewart of Garlics. of Galloway.) James George Henry, Lord Saltersford. (Earl of Ck)urtown.) William, Lord Brotlrick. (Viscount Midleton.) Frederick Henry William, Lord Calthorpe. Peter Robert, Lord Gwydir. Charles Robert, Ix)rd Carrington./>f^f <".>*^ f William Henry, I»rd Bolton. ft e oig u , Lurd Nopt b wick. ^th^.h Thomas L}ttleton, Lord Lilford. Thomai?, Lord Riliblesdale. Edward, Lord Dunsany. (R.P. Ireland.) Edward Donongh, Lord Inchiquin. (R.P. Ireland.) John Thomas William, Lord Massy. (R.P. Ireland.) Robert, Lord Oonbrock. , (R.P. Ireland.) C^y^'^^1h*Ji,Uik Edward Heniy Churchill, Lord (>ofton. (R.P. Ireland.) ^^ ^'^ id*^\i, U\d ^^-^is ( K-P W.^ Dayrolles Blnkency, Lord Ventrj*. (R.P. Ireland.) XXX17 LORDS OF PARLIAMENT. Honrj FrftnoJB Scymoiii-) Lord Monrp.JCjjCMarqoift John Henry Wellington Graham, Lord Loftus. (Marquis of Ely.) William, Lord Carysfort. (Earl of Carysfort.) K.H George Ralph, Lord Abercromby. Charles Edmund, Lord Ellenborough. Augustus Frederick Arthur, Lord Sandys. ^^^m North, Lord Sheffield. (Earl of Sheffield.) ^ J**h*-GadTral4ftder, Lord Erskine. /v< t^V*^ :H>^(/h/»/w ^ Edward Richard, Lord Hatherton*:*^ eTOrg»4Ieaiy-€h«rieM-<»^Stratfordr^ U' ^Hh- Archibald Brabazon Sparrow, Lord Worlirigham. (Earl of Gosford.);.(| William Frederick, Lord Stratheden. Geoffrey Dominick Augustus Frederick, Lord Orau- more and Browne. (R.P. Ireland.) Granard.) Hungerford, Lord Crewe. A ja a Logga , Lord Gardner. rtcM^W^tCtC*^*'* John Thomas, Lord Manners. John Adrian Louis, Lord Hopetoun. (Earl of Hopetoun.) ( C '^' ^(. Richard, Lord Castlemaine. (R.P. Ireland.) Charles, Lord Meldrum. ^arquis of Huntly.)P.C- ; (j ORuigft Fied erick^JuQtdr ll o ss. (Eai l-oLOktagowi) WiHiafi*-JVV441ottghby, Lord Grinstead. (Earl of Enniskillen.) AW,ct'-t.4 William Hale John Charles, Lord Foxfoid.jf,)(£arl of Limerick.) Franci»^r«ofg^, Lord Churchill. Utuuwa- George Robert Canning, Lord Harris. Reginald Charles Edward, Lord Colchester. Schomberg Henry, Lord Ker.)(7(Marqui8 of Lothian.) ^_S Lord Lnrgan.kia:w*>n Thomas Spring, Lord Monteagle of Brandon.rr James, Lord Seaton. Ll^ Bd w aid A rthmHWelHn^^tnn. Lord Keane.yA* M << John, Lord Oxenfoord.K 'XEarl of Stair.) ^K*u j Qbmka Crespigny, Lord Virian. ^vj r.Jobii, Lord Congleton.'^Uc/**^ A I ''(is H ng h^, Lord Delamere. Geer^GccihWeld, I^ord Forester. )tf> John William, Lord Rayleigh. Edric Frederick, Lord Gifford.^.c Hubert George, Lord Somerhill. (Marquis of Clan- ricarde.) James Ludovic, Lord Wigan. (Earl of Oawford and Balcarres.) Uchter John Mark, Lord Ranfurly. (Earl of Ran- furly.) George, Lord De Tabley.P.t. Gb«trfe» St uart Aubr e y , Lord Tenterden.CUi^$^^«u William Conyngham, Lord Plunket. ' WtttiTn»-Ji€iMy-Aefe«, Lord Heytesburr. Archibald Philip, Lord liosebery.Jf (Earl of Rose- bery.) Denis St. Qwrge, Lord Dnnsandle and Clanconal. (R.P. Ireland.) Victor Alexander, Lord Elgin^^^rl of Elgin and Kincanline). B— ri J a a M j Luf il O rei rt o ae. » > "-^ ^ ^ Charles Bobert Claade, Lord Trnro. Arthur, Lord De Freyne. Edward Burtenshaw, Lord St. Leonards. WirfeaiaLJi^twjLiJteJioy, Lord Raglan.f'^iv^ ' y7 trt4*»CTt-HcTnTrI-onfA*:el«Kh^ l|r^r^atn^^*^^'^u^ Valentine Augustus, Lord Kenmare.//^^arl of Kcn- mare.) (lu-anetfaer plafe aaJLord' Chamberlain Henry, Lord Helper. ^ , J«m9v Lord Tdibot de Malahide. ^^ W ^^m Robert, Lord Eburv.*'^. A»e3H«dfiLJiJ«ttTsnrtT^myc4iOttl«cCSe7^^ WiHmm Geocge, Lord Chesham..^^ /»»-/•'"• Uvy.*- Frederic Augustus, Lord Chelmsford.^/-^ John. Loi/d Churstou. Richard James, Lord Clanwilliam.»r>,fEarl of Clan- ! l4M^r4mr4ff»r4.QiuLS tr ft th o pey /v^ ^g ar l of S e> H e ld .) William.) '^'*' \ Henry, Lord Leconfield. William Draper Mortimer, Lord Wynford. ! Willinm Tnttrrn, Lord Egerton. L'tunAkut»% ^V^Hiam-«elHy, Lord Kilmarnock. (Earl of Erroll.) Godfrey Charles, Lord Trcrd Kinnaird ^^i^ad. Robert Bermiugham, Lord Clements. (Earl of Leitrim.) Thomas, Lord Kenlis.K^(Marqui3 of Headfort.) Wtttrnm-, Lord Chaworth. (Earl of Meath.) Charles AdolfAus, Lord Dunmore. (Earl of Dnn- more.) .- . v^ . Augustus Frederick ^fi.o^ige' Warwick, Lord Polti- more.Pf. . '. . ' .. K t i ward Mostyn, Lord Mostyn./.^'eM,ciiynl^j3;;^(/mj^ Henry Spencer, Lord Templemore. * Valentine Frederick, Lord Cloncurry. John St. Vincent, Lord De Saumarez. tmcirm^entinckj^Lecd-HTmsdeB. (A^seotmt-f^alk- Thomas, Ix)rd Denman. Wittia»-j:j»aeridi, Lord Abinger.^^r Richanl Luttrell Pilkington, Ix^rd Westbury. Francis William Fitz-Hardinge, Lord Fitz- Hardinge Luke George, Lord Annaly iC-l*. y , f,j^ HirlTOrdatoutit^, I'ortl Houghton. ^'K^^^^. WiUiiUu, Lord Romilly. jGcorge4ihtltps-A:lcxinnler,^x>rd^BfdTogi41.-^ t»f Cfliti»»e9»)» Ivf'v^ Ji- . i^ o mas, Jiefd^ Clei inout r^. ^^ . t ^~ James Herbert Gustavus Meredyth, Lord Meredyth (Lord Athlumney.) Windham Thomas, Lord KenryJf./^Earl of Dunraven and Mount-Earl.) Charles Stanley, Lord Monck.^/^isconnt Monck.) John Major, Lord llartismere. (Lord llcuuikcr.) Hcdworth Hylton, Lord Hylton. LORDS OF PARLIAMENT, XXXV M hj^ ii 4* tt »yr^i«g4-^ trath iH iuu. f /. #Hr-<^^~<^^ ^^^T Bdmnnd. L or d ■HaaMttfmdrf^ vVu 3t4 Tf BPd Gordon, Lord Penrhyn. ^t-^ilAto Gastavus Kussell, Lord Brancepeth. (Viscount Boyne.) John Henry, Lord Kesteven. Arthur, Lord Ormathwaite. (Vis- U^Wm»rLord O'Neill. f/'*ww liohert Cornelis, Lord Napier. ^^'^''*i''''^'5'^'*X Jenic(j William Joseph, Lord Gormanston. count Gormanston.) John Hamilton, Lord Lawrence. James Plaisted, Lord Penzance. f?C. John, Lord Dunning. (Lord Hollo.) James, Lord Ballinhard.V.|l^rl of Soatheak.) William, Lord Hare.^^/Earl of Listowel.) 2uU:«i^G«oc^, Lord Howard of Gloaaop.^Uw^^ir-^ .Uwi , lyord ( 'a8tletowii.j5eiK^J At '^ \J*JM- John Kmcrich Edward, Lord Acton. TlxoMUL^iJiuDfis, Lord Robartes. Ityo^m^ (MtJU) C'iilif«?«^-GMB#•Ut Lord Wolrerton iHtWMT Snrrttnv^U, Lord Grerille. /JhonmsrLunl O'Hagan.W^ WilliuiniXoM Sandharst. yrrti»rtt*, Lord -BUchford ■ Fraiu is. r>ord Ettrick/^(Lord wap; i^>...»,h.ii r^.r.i yKrirriA (jn aaotatff pU Ch»ttccllor)./a« James Charles Herbert Welbore Elliji, Lord Somer- ton. (Karl of Nonnanton.) / T?nlTrrt AlrTimJpr Hh i ftP , ^^ ^^ ■■ " ■ } ^^^* Henry Austin, Lord Aberdare.f?^^-^j^ James, Lord Moncrieff./?^- John Duke, I>ord Coleridge. P.( William, L<.nl Kmly./?r Pi(. Chichester Samuel, T^ord Carlingford.lff^ pknn^ljard Frrrj 8esh) ThoBMii gwmein Lord Cot(edoe.K)^ John Slaney, Lord Hampton. L of d Wiiima f loighi/^C Lord Donglas of Donglas. ^i-.^fo Charles Alexander, (Earl of Home.) John William, Lord Ramsay /f>r^arl of Dalhonsie.) /iT. ArthufiJ Id w anl H oIIa lid Giw> Lord Grey de Ih>d ettffe» ^^«> 1. 4^ John, Lord Fennanagh.i(if(£arl of Eme.)y^^4M7. ^ - William Richard, Lord H^j'lech. Henry Gerard, Lord Alington. John, Lord Tollemache. KoboHi Totrer; Lord Gerard. '-'♦^'- '^^f'^^ Mmtiraer, Lord Sackville. «-"<-^/. Colin, Lord Blackburn. f^r. (Lord of Appeal in Ordinary.) Charles Bowyer, Lord Norton. A"/*/; t, fx Gs orgoWil ti—i,Lord Shute/^ViscountBarrington.) liawranra, Lord Haldon. /^« u^a HttUt^ Ivor Bertie, Lord Wimbome. Arthur Edward, Lord Ardilann. William, Lord Watson. I^u*. (Lord of Appeal in Ordinary.) Charles Frederick, Lord Donington. Arthnr Edwin, Lord Treror. Montagu William, Lord Bowton. (6 Wil li sm Pw s l i , I/ml Mount T em pl e . / U". Wwc/-. iillMti ^i(T?si1 uf HlBwIalbiaey' Edward Hagessen, Lord Braboume.^< Lord Ampthill.tf»A(i4, ^Aw, ViY/cO, , William Montagu, Lord Tweeddale. (Marquis of >j^>eeddale.) William UUck Tristram, Lord Howth.Kf^Earl of Howth.) Donald James, Lord Reay. Harconrt, Lord Derwent. Henry James, Lord Hothfield. Dudley Contts, Lord Tweedmouth. " i,WilA »te , Lor d Bramwell. ^ f. ^ ^/y*/' 1^ 11/ \t \^j <, iJL-^d Levi fii^js^t^t^lftiji' f^.-i^U, Lid C»iiy*U** U PC c^ii^t Lid vUjM:* lifj .ii^eitiy^x PEERS OF ENGLAND, SCOTLAND, GREAT BRITAIN IRELAND, AND THE UNITED KINGDOM, IN ORDEE OF PRECEDENCE; WITH THE DATES OF CREATION. S. Peer of Scotland. I. Peer of Ireland. ROYAL DUKES. 1 Cornwall (1337), Rothsay, S. (1363), Prince of Wales 3 Connaught and Stratheam, 1874 4 Albany, 1881 2 Edinburgh, 1866 5 Cambridge, 1801 DUKES. 1 Norfolk, 1483 2 Somerset, 1547 3 Richmond (Lennox S.) and Gordon, 1675 4 Grafton, 1675 5 Beaufort 1682 6 St. Albans, 1684 7 Leeds, 1694 8 Bedford 1694 9 Devonshire, 1694 10 Marlborough, 1702 11 Rutland, 1703 12 Hamilton, S. 1643 13 Buccleuch, S. 1663 14 Argyll, S. 1701 (^T'-^'^O 15 Athole, S. 1703 16 Montrose, S. 1707 17 Roxbnrghe, S. 1707 18 Portland, 1716 19 Manchester, 1719 20 Newcastle, 1766 21 Northumberland, 1766 22 Leinster, I. 1766 23 Cumberland and ^ Teviotdale, 1799 I 24 Wellington, 1814 jt2t^-B«ckingham an4 I CHinndoa, l&Ai ^«7< I 26 Sutherland, 1833 >HJf-eicTtylHB4r4«»»- t^ ''u 28 Abercorn, I. 1868 29 Westminster, 1874 MARQUISES. 1 Winchester, 1551 2 Huntly, S. 1599 3 Queensberry,S.1682 4 Tweeddale, S. 1694 5 Lothian, S. 1701 6 Lansdowne, 1784 7 Townshend, 1788 .S Salisbury, 1789 9 Bath, 1789 1 Shrewsbuiy, 1442 2 Derby, 1485 3 Huntingdon, 1529 4 Pembroke, 1551 6 Devon, 1553 6 Suffolk, 1603 7 Denbigh, 1622 8 Westmorland, 1624 9 Lindsey, 1626 XIO Stamford, 1628 11 Winchilsea, 1628 12 Chesterfield, 1628 13 Sandwich, 1660 14 Essex, 1661 15 Carlisle, 1661 16 Shaftesbury. 1672 17 Berkeley, 1679 18 Abingdon, 1682 19 Scarbrough, 1690 20 Albemarle, 1695 21 Coventry, 1697 22 Jersey, 1697 23 Poulett, 1706 24 Crawford, S. 1398 25 Erroll, S. 1452 10 Hertford, 1793 11 Bute, 1796 12 Waterford, I. 1789 13 Downshire, I. 1789 14 Donegall, L 1791 I 18 Ely, I. 1800 19 Exeter, 1801 I 20 Northampton, 1812 I 21 Camden, 1812 22 Anglesey, 1815 rt5-Drogh«dA,1. 17^K«/.s-,r23 Cholmondeley, 1815 16 Headfort, I. 1800 24 Londonderry, I. 1816 17 Sligo, L 1800 25 Conyngham, I. 1816 EARLS. 26 Caithness, S. 1455 27 Rothes, S. 1458 28 Morton, S. 1458 29 Buchan, S. 1469 30 Eglinton, S. 1507 31 Moray, S. 1562 32 Mar, S. 1565, and Kellie, S. 1619 33 Home, S. 1604 34 Perth, S. 1605 35 Strathmore and Kinghom, S. 1606 36 Haddington, S. 1619 37 Galloway, S. 1 623 38 Lauderdale, S. 1624 39 Lindsay, S. 1633 40 Kinnoull, S. 1633 41 Loudoun, S. 1633 42 Elgin, S. 1633 43 Southesk, S. 1633 44 Wemyss, S. 1633 45 DaJhousie, S. 1633 46 Airlie, S. 1639 47 Camwath, S. 1639 48 Leven, S. 1641 49 Dysart, S. 1643 W^-«©HriTkrSrTtt4^ /y^-> 51 Northesk, S. 1647 52 Newburgh, S. 1660 53 Dundonald, S. 1669 54 Kintore, S. 1677 ^.,,, ^&6-firea4alba«e, -Sr t6&l: 66 Aberdeen, S. 1682 67 Dunmore, S. 1686 68 Orknev, S. 1696 59 Seafield, S. 1701 60 Stair, S. 1707 61 Rosebery, S. 1703 62 Glasgow, S. 1703 63 Hopetoun, S. 1703 64 Ferrers, 1711 65 Dartmouth, 1711 66 Tankerville, 1714 67 Aylesford, 1714 :c68 Cowper, 1718 69 Stanhope, 1718 70 Macclesfield, 1721 71 Waldegrave, 1729 72 Ashburnham, 1730 73 Harrington, 1742 26 Aikvsbur}-, 1821 27 Ormonde, I. 1825 X 28 Clanricarde, I. 1825 29 Bristol, 1826 30 Ailsa, 1831 31 Normanby, 1838 32 Ripon, 1871 33 Abergavenny, 1876 74 Portsmouth, 1743 75 Brooke (E. War- wick), 1746 76 Buckinghamshire 1746 77 Fitzwilliam, 1746 78 Guilford, 1752 79 Hardwicke, 1754 80 Ilchester, 1756 81 De la Warr, 1761 82 Radnor, 1765 83 Spencer, 1765 84 Bathurst, 1772 86 Clarendon, 1776 86 Mansfield, 1776 87 Mount-Edgcumbe, 1789 88 Fortescue, 1789 89 Carnarvon 1793 90 Cadogan, 1800 91 Malmesbury, 1800 92 Cork, I. 1620 93 Westmeath, I. 1621 94 Meath, I. 1627 95 Fingall, I. 1628 PEERS OF ENGLAND, SCOTLAND, GREAT BRITAIN, 4-c. xxxvii Lfi "97 98 99 100 101 102 103 C104 105 106 107 'rim 109 110 -111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 t\ir^tuda i . jif,) Cavan, I. 1647 Granard, I. 1684 Darnley, I. 1725 Egmont, 1.1733 ! Bessborough,I.1739 Carrick, I. 1748 Shannon,!. 1756 Lanesborough, I, 1756 Fife, I. 1759 Arran, I. 1762 Courtown, I. 1762 Milltx)wn, I. 1763 ^^h«rr l o mo n t , I.17 C 3 Mexborough, I. 1706 Winterton, I. 1766 Howth, I. 1767 Kingston, I. 1768 Sefton, I. 1771 Roden, I. 1771 Lisborne, I. 1776 Clanwilliam, 1.1776 Mount Cashell, I. 1781 Antrim, I. 1785 Longford, I. 1785 Portarlington, I. 1785 Mayo, I. 1786 V. Hereford, 1549 Falkland, 8. 1620 Arbuthnott,S.1641 Strathallan,S.1686 Bolingbroke, 1712 Falmouth, 1720 Torrington, 1721 Hood, 1796 Gormanston, I. 1478 Mountgarret, I. 1550 Valentia, I. 1621 Dillon, I. 1622 Netterville, I. 1622 Taafe, I. 1628 122 Annesley, I. 1789 123 Enni8killen,1.1789 124 Erne, I. 1789 125 Carysfort, I. 1789 126 Desart, I. 1793 127 Wicklow, I. 1793 128 Clonmell, I. 1793 129 Leitrim, I. 1795 130 Lucan, I. 1795 131 Belmore, I. 1797 132 Bandon, I. 1800 133 Castlestuart,!. 1800 134 Dononghmore, I. 1800 135 Caledon, 1. 1800 136 Kenmare, I. 1800 137 Rosslyn, 1801 138 Craven, 1801 139 Onslow, 1801 140 Romney, 1801 141 Chichester, 1801 142 Wilton, 1801 143 Limerick, L 1803 144 Clancarty, L 1803 145 Powis, 1804 146 Nelson, 1806 147 Gosford, L 1806 148 Rosse, I. 1806 149 Normanton, L 1806 150 ManTen, 1806 151 Orford, 1806 152 Grey, 1806 153 Lonsdale, 1807 " 154 Harrowby, 1809 155 Harewood, 1812 156 Minto, 1813 157 Cathcart, 1814 158 Verulam, 1815 159 Brownlow, 1815 160 St. Germans, 1815 161 Morley, 1815 162 Bradford, 1815 163 Beauchamp, 1815 !fcl61 Dan try , I. i ei»-- C165 Sheffield, L 1816 166 Eldon, 1821 167 Howe, 1821 . ' 169 Stradbroke, 1821 180 Durham, 1833 181 Granville, 1833 182 Effingham, 1837 183 Ducie, 1837 184 Yarborough, 1837 185 Leicester, 1837 186 Lovelace, 1838 l«f Z c thindr- 1 »3» ^^ -K-ii^*- 188 Gainsborough 1841 189 Ellesmere, 1846 190 Strafford, 1847 191 Cottenham, 185C 192 Cowley, 1857 193 Dudley, 1860 194 Russell, 1861 ':.195 Cromartie, 1861 196 Kimberley, 1866 197 DarLrey, 1866 198 Fevcrsham, 1868 /f 170 Kilmorey, I. 1822 171 DnnravenandMonDtAa OO S ydney, 1071 ^^/i~V< Earl, I. 1822 172 Listowel, L 1822 173 Amherst, 1826 174 Cawdor, 1827 176 Norbnry, L 1827 176 Mnnster, 1831 177 Camperdown, 1831 178 Lichfield, 1831 179 Banfarly, L 1831 - ChAUlH.,lA- I VISCOUNTS. 4 6 Masaereene, L 1660 17 Downs, L 1680 18 Molesworth, I. 1716 19 Chetwynd, L 1717 20 Midleton,L 1717 21 Boyne, L 1717 22 Bamngton, I. 1720 23 Gage, L 1720 24 Galway, L 1727 25 Power8court,L1743 26 Ashbrook, L 1751 27 Mountmorres, I. 1763 X28 Southwell, L 1776 29 De Vesci, L 1776 30 Lifford, L 1781 31 Bangor, L 1781 32 Clifden, L 1780 33 Doneraile, L 1786 34 Harberton, L 1791 36 Hawarden, L 1793 86 Monck, L 1800 37 Ayonmore, I. 1800 38 St. Vincent, 1801 39 Melville, 1802 40 Sidmouth, 1805 41 Templetown,L1806 XA2 Lismore, I. 1806 43 Frankfort,! 1815 44 Gort, L 1816 46 Exmoath, 1816 201 Ravensworth, 1874 202 Whamcliffe, 1876 203 Northbrook, 1876 206 Cairns, 1878 206 Lytton, 1880 207 Lathom, 1880 208 Sondes, 1880 XoQ W/;*7»,e/J't^l a// 9ti,.^t-tM,fJ'M 46 Combermere, 1827 47 Gnillamore, I. 1831 48 Canterbury, 1835 49 Hill, 1842 60 Hardinge, 1846 61 Gough, 1849 53 Halifax, 1866 54 Bridport, 1868 56 Portman, 1873 AHJrX'ardweTr, 1§T4- Cx/^vV/- rr &7-ennrbroeky48W- '-^ <^/-C ♦^4&-Bfaerbroukg- , IS& O-^l-^^- »^^ Lj o ns, IQQ t- c^t.^d ^■i BARONS. ^^v.4-iie-DegpeBe«r, 1283^ 2 De Ros, 1283 3 Mowbray, 1283 4 Hastings, 1289 5 De Clifford, 1299 .^^ 6-WtH©ughby tie Efesbyr 13ia ">>- i;^.?--Daere,a4i2t>H 8 Clinton, 1332 9 Zouche, 1348 10 Camoys, 1383 11 Beaumont, 1383 12 Bemers, 1455 13 Willoughby de Broke, 1492 14 Conyers. 1509 15 Vaux of Harrow- den, 1523 17 Braye, 1529 18 Windsor, 1529 19 North, 1554 20 St. John of Blets- I hoe, 1558 21 Howard de Walden, 1597 22 Petre, 1603 23 Saye and Sele, 1603 24 Arundell of Ward- our, 1605 25 Dormer, 1615 26 Teynham, 1616 27 Stafford, 1640 28 Byron, 1643 29 Clifford of Chud- leigh, 1672 30 AborDttgM8^>f-^ ^^ - ^>ftgfa *'^>^ l, t t)H <'#''-< 96 Kensington, I. 1776 ^143 Tenterden, 1827 4« lM-^AT©land,4«56^'«'-^cC228 Carlingford, 1874 144 Plunket, 1827 8 J Rokeby, L 177 6 Uod'Uo Pleytcsbury, 1828 99 Muskerry, I. 1781 XlOO Muncaster, I. 1783 101 Kilmaine, I. 1789 102 Cloncurry, I. 1789 103 Clonbrock, I. 1796 104 Waterpark, I. 1792 105 Graves, I. 1794 106 Huntingfield, 1.1796 107 Rossmore, I. 1796 108 Hotham, I. 1797 109 Headley, I. 1797 110 Teignmouth,I.1797 111 Crofton, I. 1797 112 Ffrench, I. 1798 113 Henlev, I. 1799 114 Langford, I. 1800 115 DeBlaquiere,I.1800 116 Henniker, I. 1800 117 Ventry, I. 1800 118 Wallscourt, I. 1800 119 Dunalley, I. 1800 120 Clamnorris, I. 1800 121 Radstock, I. 1800 122 Gardner, I. 1800 123 Ashtown, I. 1800 124 Clarina, I. 1800 125 Abercromby, 1801 146 Wynford, 1829 147 Talbot, I. 1830 148 Poltimore, 1831 149 Mostyn, 1831 150 Templemore, 1831 151 De Saumarez, 1831 152 Denman, 1834 153 Carew, I. 1834 154 Abinger, 1835 155 De risle and Dudley 1835 156 Ashburton, 1835 157 Hatherton, 1835 15&~Straff?jrd /^ C200 Athlumney, L 1863 L244 Ardilaun, 1880 201 Romilly, 1866 202 Hvlton, 1866 201 I'enrhyn, 1866 205 Kesteven, 1868 ^^^ '^5: 207 O'Neill, 1868 208 Napier of Magdala, 1868 209 Rathdonnell,!. 1868 210 Lawrence, 1869 k2ll Penzance, 1869 229 Cottesloe, 1874 ■ t am Ilam mo ud, 1874 'a < 231 Hampton, 1874 --2^8- diunir», incq cW 247 Donington, 1880 248 Trevor, 1880 t249 Rowton, 1880 206 Ormathwaite, 1868 >"0fia-^Inu»i4rem|a«rl«8d''' 251 Braboume, 1880 252 Ampthill, 1881 253 Derwcnt, 1881 264 HothHeld, 1881 266 Tweedmonth, 1881 te oo Diam fyetH-4d6e f^ic^*' Wiry Ci((utL.;iyi TABLE OF 'R^I^^][Y^ PRECEDENCY AMONG. PEERS ^7^ ■{ArZk.M^ in \^<;ou\^m In the following Table the titles are arranged alphabetically, and the letter and number at the end of the line indicates the rank of each Peer and his order of precedence in that rank. Scottish and Irish Peers are distinguished by the letters S. and I.; D. Duke. M. Marquis. E. Earl. V. Viscount. B. Baron. Abercom . Abercromby Aberdare . Aberdeen, S. Abergavenny Abingdon . Abinger . Acton Ailesbury . Ailsa Airlie, S. . l^ inlAlljemarle jAlington . Amherst . Amherst 0£fci U^ Uolnxesd&le^ ^mpthill . . D. 28 . B. 125 . B. 224 . E. 56 . M. 33 . E. 18 . B. 154 . B. 214 . M. 26 . M. 30 . E. 46 . E. 20 . B. 235 . E. 173 ^ * ^^Br^ -^ B. 252 Anglesey . . M 22 Annaly . . B. 198 Annesley, L . E. 122 Antrim, I. . E. 118 Arbuthnott, S. . V. 3 Ardilaun . . B. 244 Argyll, S. . . D. 14 Arran, I. . . E. 106 ArnndellofWard- *> our . B. 24 /AsTiBrook, I. . V. 26 Ashbumham . E. 72 Ashburton . B. 156 A8hferd-(V:fiTm^^ --»0 Ashtown, I. . B. 123 Athlumney, I. . B. 200 Athole . D. 15 y^;Uvi.VKc -. . . 6. x^s Auckland . . B. 74 Avonmore, I. . V. 37 Aylesford . E. 67 I Aylmer, L . B. 91 , Bagot Balfour of Bur- leigh, S. Bandon, I. Bangor, I. . Bantry, I. . Barrington, I. . Batsman . Bath . Bathnrst . Beauchamp . . B. 62 B. 42 E. 133 V. 31 E. 164 V. 22 B. 161 M. 9 E. 84 E. 163 Beaufort . Beaumont . Bedford . Belhaven and Stenton, S. Bellew, I. Belmore, I. Belper Berkeley . Berners . Berwick . Bessborough, I. Blackburn De Blaquidre, I. Blantyre, S. Bolingbroke , D. B. D. 6 11 8 B. 49 B. 176 E. 131 B. 185 E. 17 B. 12 B. 66 E . 100 B.' 239 B. 115 B. 40 V. 6 TABLE OF RELATIVE PnECEDEN'CY AMONG PEERS. xxxix ilsover . iiolton Borthwick, S. Boston Bojne, I. . Brabourne Bradford . - Br a mwcll . — . B. 241 . B. 79 . B. 38 . B. 55 . V. 21 . B. 251 . E. 162 -T-^Br.2o«H . B. 71 B. 17 55 54 29 Braybrooke Braye Breadalbane, tl A^. Bridport Bristol r>rougham and Vaux . . B. 196 Brownlow . . E. 159 Buccleuch, . D. 13 Buchan, 8. . E. 29 BiuViiigham — ^.iX-HMr- Buckingham- shire . E. 76 Bnrdett-Coutts . B. 220 Bate. . M. 11 Byron . . B. 28 ["V^iiU . . E. 90 i. iiirus . E.205 Caithness, S. . E. 26 Caledon, I. . E. 136 Calthorpe . . B. 76 Camden . . M. 21 Camoys . . B. 10 Camperdown . E. 177 Canterbury . V. 48 Carbery, I. . B. 90 , Tf, oO Carew, I. . . B. 163 Carlingford . B.228 CarlUle . . E. 16 Carnarvon . E. 89 Camwath, S. . E. 47 Carrick, I. . E. 101 Carringtou . B. 78 Carysfort, I. . E. 126 Castlemaine . B. 132 CasUestoart, I. . E. 133 CasUetown . B.213 Cathcart . E. 167 Cavan, I. . . E. 96 Cawdor . . E. 174 Charlemdnt, I. . 5.189 Chelmsford Chesham . . B. 188 Chesterfield . E. 12 Chetwynd, I. . V. 19 Chichester . E. 141 Cholmondeley . M. 23 Churchill . . B. 134 Churston . . B. 190 Clancarty, I. . E. 144 Clanmorris, I. . B. 120 Clanricarde, I. . M. 28 Clanwilliam, I . E. 116 Clarendon . E. 86 Clarina, I. . B. 124 Clermont, I. — Clcvtjlaud « . B. 181 Clifden, I.. De Clifford Clifford of Chud- leigh Clinton Clonbrock, I. . Cloncurry, I. Clonmell, I. Colchester . Coleridge . 32 5 29 8 V. B. B. B. B. 103 B. 102 E. 128 B. 136 B.226 Colyille of Cul- roes, S. . Combermere Congleton . Conyers . Conyngham, I. . Cork, I. . Cottenham Cottesloe . Courtown, I. Coventry . Cowley Cowper Cranbrook Craven Crawford, S. . Cp owo r- r B. 41 Ennifltillen, I. V. 46 Erne, I. • B. 174 Erroll. S. . B- 14 Erskine M. 25 Essex J^- 92 Bv ef olcT - . E.191 Exeter . B. 229 Exmouth . E. 106 E. 21 Fairfax, S. B.227 E. 123 E. 124 E. 25 B. 129 E. 14 JVf.—e^-i^ome, S M. 19 V. 45 E. 192 E. 68 V. 67 E. 138 E. 24 B. 18 » Crofton, I. Cromartie . Cumberland and Teviotdale . HacxM •- r< B. Ill E. 196 D. 23 and DaUumsie, 8. Darnley, I. Oartinonth Dartr«7 . Decifl0,I. . Delamere . Delawarr . De I'iBle Dodky . Denbigh . Denman . Derby Derwent . Desart,!. . Deron Devonflhire Digby . Dillon,!. . Dinevor Donegal], I. Doneraile, I. Donington Donoiighmora,L Dofcheitor Donner Downe, I. . Downshire, I. . Dro^heda, I. ^. Ducie Dudley Dufferin . /*l. Dunalley, I. Dunboyue, I. . Dundonald, S. . Dunmore, S. Dunraven and Mount Earl, I Dunsandlc and Clanconal, I. Dnnsany, I. Durham Dysart, S. . Ebury Effingham Egerton . Eglinton, S. Egmont, I. Eldon Elgin, S. . Elibank, S. Ellenborough Ellesmere . Elphinstone, S. Ely, I. . E. 45 E. 98 E. 66 E.197 B. 133 B. 138 E. 81 B. 165 E. 7 B. 162 E. 2 B. 263 E. 126 E. 5 D. 9 B. 57 V. 12 B. 60 M. 14 V. 33 B. 247 £.134 B. 69 B. 26 V. 17 M. 13 £.183 E. 193 B. 86 E. 53 E. 67/ . £. 171 E.4*9^ Gwydir B. 119 Falkland, S. . Falmouth . Famham, I. Fermoy, I. Ferrers Feversham Ffrench, I. Fife,:i; ^. . Fineall, I. . Fitzhardinge . Fitzwilliam Foley Forbes, 8. . Forester . Forteecue . Frankfort, I. . DeFreyne Oalloway, 8. . Galway, I. Gardner, I. Oarragh, I. Gerard Giifovd . Glasgow, 8. Gonnanston, L . Gort, I. . Goeford,!. Goueh Granon . Granard, I. Qrantley . Granville . Graves, I. . Greville . Grey Qasge^-de fi69> cliffe . £^k Guilford . Guillamore, I. . B. 44 V. 2 V. 6 B. 92 B. 186 E. 64 E. 198 B. 112 E. 95 B. 197 E. 77 B. 69 B. 31 B. 139 E. 88 V. 43 B. 180 V. 23 £.188 E. 87 V. 24 B. 122 B. 137 B. 237 B. 141 £. 62 V. 9 V. 44 £.147 V. 61 D. 4 £. 97 B. 64 E. 181 B. 105 B. 217 £.162 B.^88H £. 78 V. 47 B. 77 Haddington, 8. . Haldon ifax ilton and Brandon (as Brandon, D.) Hald IvHaliJ 1/Ham B. 187 E. 182 B. 192 E. 30 E. 99 E. 166 E. 42 B. 46 B. 126 E. 189 B. 36 M. 18 (Hampton . Harberton, I. I Hardinge . I Hardwlcke i Harewood. [ Harlech . Harrington Harris Harrowby . Hastings . Hatherton Hawarden, I. Hawke Headfort, I. Headley, I. Henlev, I. . E. 36 B. 242 V. 63 D. 12 B. 231 V. 34 V. 50 E. 79 E. 155 B. 234 E. 73 B. 135 E. 154 B. 4 B. 157 V. 35 B. 58 M. 16 B. 109 B. 113 itfTkr^jr-^^r, m^ Henniker, I. Hereford . Herries, S. Hertford . Hejrtesbury vPill Hood Hopetoun, S. . Hotham, I. Hothfield . Houghton . Howard de Wal- den Howard of Glos- sop Howe Howth, I. . Huntingdon Iftinfrngfield, I. Funtly, S. Hyltop Ilchester . Inchiquin, I. Jersey Keane Kenmare, I. Kensington, L . Kenyon Kesteven . Kilmaine, I. Kilmorey, I. Kimberley Kingsale, I. Kingston, I. Kinnainl, S. KinnoulJ, S. Kintore, S. Lamington LaneslMrongh, I. Langford, I. Lansdowne Lathom Lauderdale, 8. Lawrence' . Leconfield . B. 116 V. 1 B. 33 M. 10 B. 145 V. 49 E. 33 V. 8 E. 63 B. 108 B. 254 B. 199 B. 21 B. 212 E. 167 E. 111 E. 3 B: 106 M. 2 B. 202 t I/O E. 80 B. 88 t« Doo p encei . Leeds Leicester . Leigh Leinster Leitrim, I. Leven, S. Lichfield . Lifford, I. . Lilford Limerick, I. Lindsay, S. ■jLindsey , jLisbume, I. Lisle, I. . Lismore, I. Listowel, I. LfOndesborough . Londonderry, I. Longford, I. Lonsdale . Lothian, S. Loudoun, S. Louth, I. . Lovat, S. . Lovelace . Lucan, I. . Lurgan E. 22 B. 172 £.136 B. 96 B. 70 B. 205 B. 101 E. 170 E. 196 B. 83 E 112 B. 50 E. 40 E. 64 B. 246 E. 103 B. 114 M. 6 E. 207 E. 38 B. 6lO 1^.191 D. 7 E. 186 B. 167 D. 22 E. 129 E. 48 E. 178 V. 30 B. 81 E. 143 E. 39 E. 9 E. 115 B. 93 V. 42 E. 172 B. 177 M. 24 E. 119 E. 163 M. 6 E. 41 B. 87 B. 37 E. 186 E. 130 B. 169 Lytton Lyveden TABLE ^ OF RELATIVE PRECEDENCY AMONG PEERS. lir E. 206 B. 194 Macclesfield . E. 70 Macdonald, I. B. 95 Malmesbury . E. 91 Manchester . D. 19 Manners . . B. 131 Mansfield . . E. 86 Manvers . . E. 150 Mar and Kellie (as Mar), S. . E. 32 Marlborough . D. 10 Massereene, I. . V. 16 Massy, I. . . B. 97 De Mauley . B. 162 Mayo, I. . . E. 121 Meath, I. . . E. 94 Melville . . V. 39 Methuen . . B. 165 Mexborough, I. E. 109 Middleton. . B. 52 Midleton, I. . V. 20 Milltown,!. . E. 107 Minto . . E. 156 Molesworth, I. . V. 18 Monck, I. . .V. 36 "^oncrieff . . B. 225 JMessen-^-, .—^r^tiS^ Monteagle of Brandon . B. 170 Montrose . . D. 16 Moray, S. . . E. 31 Morley . . E. 161 Morton, S. . E. 28 Mostyn . . B. 149 Mount Cashell, I. E. 117 Mount Edgcumbe E. 87 Mouutgarret, I. V. 10 Mountmorres, I. V. 27 r^S&- Sackville Norton O'Hagan . O'Neill . Onslow Oranmore and Browne, I. Orford . Orkney, S. Ormathwaite . Ormonde, I. ■OvuiJiLuuw,.^ — ■ — ,- B. 240 B. 218 B. 207 E. 139 B. 160 E. 151 E. 58 B. 206 M. 27 -BrWS. Pembroke Penrhyn . Penzance . Perth, S. . Petre Plunket . Poltimore . Polwarth, S. Portarlington, I. Portland . Portman . Portsmouth Poulett . Powerscourt, I. . Powis E. 4 B. 204 B. 211 E. 34 B. 22 B. 144 B. 148 B. 51 E. 120 D. 18 V. E. E. V. E. 145 *fmmt^E«aiphrr--&.-26^ Uiendlesham •Kf 1 -D o I ri-».-i_i i-_ i_i- ^lowbray Muncaster, I, Munster . Muskerry, I. B. 3 B. 100 E. 176 B. 99 B. 43 Napier, S. , Napier of Mag dala Nelson N5tterrittertr^.~Vr-**- Newborough, I. B. 94 Newburgh, S. Newcastle . Norbury, I. Norfolk . Normanby Normanton, I. North . 7 Northampton •^/ Northbrook ^ Northesk, S. Northumberland D. 21 5 'hatii'inMU ' ' ' B. 208 E. 146 E. 52 D. 20 E. 175 D. 1 M. 31 B. 19 M. 20 E. 203 E. 51 Queensberry, S. M. 3 Radnor Radstock, I. Raglan E. 82 B. 121 B. 183 Ranfurly, I. Rathdonnell, I. Ravensworth Rayleigh . Reay, S. . "ittTTtcsdftle-;^ 4« E. 179 B. 209 E. 201 B. 140 B. 45 B. 238 D. 6 E. 160 St. Albans St. Germans St.John(of Blets- hoe) . . B. 20 iSt. Leonards . B. 182 ,/ St. Vincent . V. 38 Salisbury . . M. 8 Saltoun,S. . B. 32 Sandhurst . B. 219 Sandwich . E. 13 Sandys . . B. 127 De Saumarez . B. 151 Saye and Sele . B. 23 Scarbrough . E. 19 Scarsdale . . B. 54 Seafield, S. . E. 59 Seaton . . B. 171 Sefton, I. . . E. 113 Selbome . ^iO^ Br«Sg ^S»HHri6r«. vs-^' Kr-*0 Sempill, S. . B. 35 Shaftesbury . E. 16 Shannon, I. . E. 102 Sheffield, I. . E. 165 Sherard, I. . B. 89 Sherborne fth e ibiuo ke— B. Shrewsbury Sidmouth . Sinclair, S. Sligo, I. . 6o m er 8 — ~ JRibblesdale Richmond and Gordon . Ripon Robartea . Roden, I. . Rodney Rftlfehy, T, - — B. 128 B. 82 Rollo, S. Romilly . Romney . DeRos . Rosebery, S. Rosse, I. . Rosslyn . Rossmore, I. E. 149 \Jlothes, S. IJRowton Roxburghe Russell Ruthven, S. Rutland . B. 47 B. 201 E. 140 B. 2 E. 61 E. 14S E. 137 B. 107 E. 26 B 249 D. 17 E. 194 B. 48 D. 11 Somerset . Sondes Southampton . Southesk, S. Southwell, I. . Spencer . Stafford . Stair, S. . Stamford . Stanhope . Stanley (of Alder- ley) Stradbroke Strafford . ficW) Strathallan, S. B. 166 E. 169 E. 190 D. 3 M. 32 B. 215 E. 114 B. 65 fe 96 iiStratheden Strathmore and Kinghom,S. , E. 35 Teniplemore ^empletown, I. /Tenterden TejTiham . Thurlow . Tollemache Torphichen, S. . Torrington Townshend Tredegar . Trevor Trimleston Truro Tweedale, S. . Tweedmouth . Valentia, I. Vaux (of Harrow- den) Ventry, I. . Vernon Verulam . De Vesci, I, Vivian B. 150 V. 41 B. 143 B. 26 B. 73 B. 236 B. 39 V. 7 M. 7 B. 193 B. 248 B. 84 B. 179 M. 4 B. 255 V. 11 B. 15 B. 117 B. 56 E. 158 V. 29 B. 173 Waldegrave Wallscourt, I. . Walsingham Wanvick (as Earl E. 71 B. 118 B. 61 Sudeley . Suffield . Suffolk . Sutherland Taaffe, I. . De Tabley Talbot, I. . Tankerville Teignmouth,!. B. 164 . D. 26 V. 14 B. 142 B. 147 E. 66 B. 110 Brooke) Watcrford, I. . Waterpark, I. , Watson Wellington Wemysa, S. Wenlock . Westbury . Westmeath, I. . Westminster Westmorland . Wharncliffe Wicklow, I. WilloDghbj de Broke . Wilton Wimbome Winchester Winchilsea Windsor . E. 75 M. 12 B. 104 B. 246 D. 24 E. 44 B. 168 B. 196 E. 93 D. 29 E. 8 E. 202 E. 127 B. 13 E. 141 B. 243 M. 2 £. 11 B. 18 Wtmmtrlclglr-- . -Br«89- B. 68 "AVinterton, I. E. 6 ^/Wolverton Wrottesley Wynford . E. 110 B. 216 B. 163 B. 146 Yarborough . E. 184 Zetland Zonche M. B. 9 TABLE OF PRECEDENCY AMONG MEN. The SOYEREION. The Prince of Wales. Younger Sons of the Soyereign. Grandsons of the Sovereign. Brothers of the Sovereign. Uncles of the Sovereign. The Sovereign's Brothers' or Sisters' Sons. The Archbishop of Canterbury, Lord Primate of All England. The Lord High Chancellor, or Lord Keeper. The Archbishop of York, Primate of England. The present Archbishop of Armagh, Primate of Ireland. The present Archbishop of Dublin. The Lord High Treasurer, (a) •\ The Lord President of the Privy Council. ( " »»«>»", The Lord Privy Seal. ^ ^^'^^ The Lord Great Chamberlain. ) ^®° ^^^'• The Lord High Constable, (a) \ . . ,, The Earl Marshal. Above all The Lord High Admiral, (a) ) J,^." The Lord Steward of Her Majesty's Household. I ^^ The Lord Chamberlain of Her Majesty's Household. / **®*^^- DUKK8, according to their Patents of Creation, England, Scotland, Great Britain, Ireland, Umt«d Kingdom, and of Ireland since the Union. EldMt Sons of Dukes of the Blood Royal. Mabquises, according to their Patents of Creation, England, Scotland, Great Britain, Ireland United Kingdom, and of Ireland, since the Union. Dukes' eldest Sons. Eabls, according to their Patents as aforesaid. Younger Sons of Dukes of Blood Royal. Marquises' eldest Sons. Dukes* younger Sons. Viscounts, according to their Patents as aforesaid. Earls' eldest Sons. Marquises' younger Sons. Bishops of London, Durham, and Winchester. All other English Bishops, according to their Seniority of Consecration. The present Bishop of Meath. All other Irish Bishops, consecrated before the passing of the Irish Dis-establishment Act 1869, according to their seniority of consecration. Secretaries of State, if of the degree of a Baron. Babons, according to their Patents as aforesaid. Speaker of the House of Commons. Commissioners of the Great Seal. Treasurer of Her Majesty's Household. • Comptroller of Her Majesty's Household. Master of the Horse. Vice-Chamberlain of Her Majesty's Household. Secretaries of State under the degree of Barons. Viscounts' eldest Sons. Earls' younger Sons. Barons' eldest Sons. [CONTINUED. (a) These great Officers do not at present exist. xlii TABLE OF PRECEDENCY AMONG MEN. Knights of the Most Noble Order of the Garter. Privy Councillors. Chancellor of the Exchequer. Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster. Lord Chief Justice of the Queen's Bench. Master of the Rolls. Lord Chief Justice of the Common Pleas. Lord Chief Baron of the Exchequer. The Lords Justices of the Court of Appeal in Chancery, according to their Seniority and Order of Appointment. Vice-Chancellors. Justices and Barons of the said Courts of Queen's Bench, Common Pleas and Exchequer, and also of Probate, all according to Seniority of Appointment. Commissioners of the Court of Bankruptcy. Viscounts' younger Sons. Barons' younger Sons. Baronets of England, Scotland, and Ireland. Knights Grand Cross of the Bath. Knights Grand Commanders of the Star of India. Knights Grand Cross of St. Michael and St. George. Knights Commanders of the Bath. Knights Commanders of the Star of India. Knights Commanders of St. Michael and St. George. Knights Bachelors Companions of the Bath. Companions of the Star of India. Companions of St. Michael and St. George. Companions of the Indian Empire. Eldest Sons of the younger Sons of Peers. Baronets' eldest Sons. Eldest Sons of Knights of the Garter. Eldest Sons of Knights Bachelors. Younger Sons of the younger Sons of Peers. Baronets' younger Sons. Younger Sons of Knights Bachelors. Esquires. Gentlemen. It is noteworthy that the British Premier has no place assigned to him in the above scale of precedence, and it is almost equally remarkable that the Oflficers of highest rank in the Army and Navy are similarly ignored. I TABLE OF PEECEDESCY AMONG WOMEN. The Queen. The Princess of Wales. Pbincesses, Daughters of the Sovereign. Pbincessbb and Duchesses, Wires of the Sovereign's Sons. Granddaoghters of the Sorereign. Wires of the Sorereign *8 Grandsons. The Sovereign^ Sisters. Wires of the Sovereign's Brothers. The Sovereign's Annts. Wires of the Sorereien's Uncles. The Sovereign's Nieces. Duchesses of England, Scotland, Great Britain, Ireland, and United Kingdom. Wives of the eldest Sons of Dnkes of the Blood RojaL Marchionesses of England, Scotland, Great Britain, Ireland, and United Kingdom. Wires of the eldest Sons of Dokes. Daughters of Dukes. Countesses of England, Scotland, Great Britain, Ireland, and United Kingdom. Wires of younger Sons of Dukes of Blood Royal. Wives of the eldest Sons of Marquises. Daughters of Maiquisea. Wires of the younger Sons of Dukes. VISOOUVTESSBS of England, Scotland, Great Britain, Ireland, and United Kingdom. Wires of the eldest Sons of Earls. Daugfatan of Earls. Wires of the vonnger Sons of Marquisea. Baronesses of England, Scotland, Great Britain, Ireland, and United Kingdom. Wires of the eldest Sons of Viscounts. Daughters of Viseoonts. Wires of the younger Sons of Earls. Wires of the eldest Sons of Barons. Daughters of Barons. Wires of Knights of the Garter. Wires of the younger Sons of Viscounts. Wires of the younger Sons of Barons. Wires of Baronets. Wires of Knights Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath. Wires of £iiffhts Grand Cross of the Star of India. Wives of Knights Grand Cross of St Michael and St. George. Wires of Knights Commanders of the Order of the Bath. Wires of Knights (\)mnian(ler8 of the Star of India. Wires of Knights Commanders of St. Michael and St. George. Wires of Knights Bachelors. Wires of Companions of the Bath. ] Wires of Companions of the Star of India. ^ (&) Wires of Companions of St. Michael and St. George. ^ Wires of the Companions of the Indian Empire. Wires of the eldest Sons of the younger Sons of Peers. Daughters of the younger Sons of Peers. Wives of the eldest sons of Baronets. Daughters of Baronets. Wives of the eldest Sons of Knights of the Garter. Wives of the eldest Sons of Knights Bachelors. Daughters of Knights Bachelors. Wives of the younger Sons of Baronets. Wives of Esquires. Wives of Gentlemen. (J) This rank is ordinarily accorded to these Ladies in regard to the Honour conferred upon their Husbands, although they are not named in the Statutes of the Orders. THE QUEEN. ArM!4— Quarterly : 1st and 4th, Gn. three lions passant-guardant or, ENGLAND ; Snd, Or, a lion rampant within a double tressure flory counter-flory gu. Scotland ; 3rd, Az. a harp or, stringed arg. Ireland. Crest op England— On an imperial crown a lion guardant imperially crowned or. Crest op Scotland — On an imperial crown a lion sejant affronts gu. Imperially crowned or, in the dexter paw a sword, and in the sinister a sceptre erect also ppr. Crest op Ireland— A castle triple-tmretted or, from the gate a hart springing arg. Supporters— Dexter, a lion guardant crowned or. Sinister, an unicorn arg. armed, crined, unguled, gorged with a coronet, therefrom a chain reflexed over the back, or. MOTTO— DIKU ET MON DROIT. THE QUEEN. xlv ICTORIA, OF THE United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, Queen, Defender of the Faith; Empress of India. Her Majesty was born at Kensington Palace 24 May, 1819, and baptized 24 June following by the names of Alexandrina Victoria; ascended the Throne of these Realms on the death of her Uncle, Kino William IV. 20 June, 1887, and was crowned in Westminster Abbey, 28 June, 1888 ; proclaimed Empress of India at Delhi, 1 Jan. 1877 ; m. at the Chapel Royal, 8t. James's Palace, 10 Feb. 1840, to H.R.H. Prince Francis Albert Augustus Charles Emmanuel, Duke of Saxony, Prince of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha (2nd son of Ernest Frederick Anthony Charles Louis, late reigning Duke of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha), b. 26 Aug. 1819, granted the style H.R.H. 6 Feb. empowered to quarter the Royal arms of Great Britain with his own, 7 Feb. 1840, and created Prince Consort by Letters Patent under the Great Seal 25|26 June, 1857; k.o. k.t. Grand Master of the Order of the Bath, k.p. g.c.m.g. and extra k.s.i. ; Field Marshal in the Army, Colonel Grenadier Guards, Colonel-in- Chief Rifle Brigade, p.c. Chancellor University of Cambridge, Lord Warden of the Stannaries, and Chief Steward of the Duchy of Cornwall, Governor and Constable of Windsor Castle, Ranger of Windsor Great Park, Master of the Trinity House, Captain- General and Colonel Hon. Artillery Company of London, and Lord High Steward of Plymouth and of Windsor. His Royal Highness died at Windsor Castle 14 Dec. 1861, leaving by Her Majesty 4 sons and 5 daus. [1] Albert Edward, Prince of Wales and Duke of Cornwall, &c.; b. 9 Nov. 1841, see Prince of Wales, p. Hi. [2] Prince Alfred Ernest Albert, Duke of Edinburgh, Prince of the United King- dom of Great Britain and Ireland, &c.; b. 6 Aug. 1844; see Duke of Edinburgh, p. liv. [3] Prince Arthur William Patrick Albert, Duke of Connaught, Prince of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, &c. ; b. 1 May, 1850 ; see Duke of Connaught, p. Iv. [4] Prince Leopold George Duncan Albert, Duke of Albany, Prince of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, &c. ; b. 7 April, 1853 ; see Duke of Albany, p. Iv*.^ X The arms of the daughters of the Queen are similar to those of the Dukes of Edinburgh, Connaught, and Albany (see pp. liv. Iv. Iv*) ; but have the labels which are here placed above their respective names. xlvi THE QUEEN, ^ — ir~ir [6] Victoria Adelaide Mary Louisa, Princess Royal (v.a., ex.); b. 21 Nov. 1840; baptized at Buckingham Palace ; m. at Chapel Royal, St. James's Palace, 25 Jan. 1858, to F.M. Frederick William Nicholas Charles, Prince Imperial of Germany, Crown Prince of Prussia, k.g. and has had 4 sons and 4 daus. (1) Prince Frederick William Victor Albert, K.G. 1877, Knight of the Black Eagle of Prussia 1869, major 1st foot guards, German army, hon. major ** German Kaiser" regiment; b. 27 Jan. 1859; m. 27 Feb. 1881, Princess Augusta Victoria Frederica Louisa Feodora Jenny, eldest dau. of late Major-Gen. Frederick Christian Augustus, hereditary Prince of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderberg-Augustenberg ; see p. Ixvi. (2) Prince Albert William Henry, G.C.B. 1881 ; b. 14 Aug. 1862 (betrothed to Princes>s Elizabeth of Hesse Cassel). (3) Prince Francis Frederic Sigismund, b. 15 Sept. 1864; d. 18 June, 1866. (4) Prince Joachim Frederick Ernest Waldemar b. 10 Feb. 1868; d. 27 Mar. 1879. (6) Princess Victoria Elizabeth Augusta Charlotte, b. 24 July, 1860 ; m. 18 Feb. 1878, to Bernard Frederic William Albert George, Hereditary Prince of Saxe-Meiningen and Hild- burghausen, and has a dau. Princess Feodora Victoria Augusta Marianne Maria, b. 12 May, 1879. At her baptism her four great-grandmothers, the Empress of Germany, the Queen of Eng- land, the Duchess of Saxe-Meiningen, and the Princess of Hohenlohe-Laugenburg, were sponsors. (6) Princess Frederika Wilhelmina Am^lie Victoria, b. 12 April, 1866. (7) Princess Sophie Dorothee Ulrique Alice, b. 14 June, 1870. (8) Princess Margaret Beatrice Feodore, b. 22 April, 1872. W [6] Princess Alice Maud Mary (v.a.), b. 25 April, 1843, baptized at Buckingham Palace; d. 14 Dec. 1878; m. 1 July, 1862, at Osborne, to h.h.h. Louis IV. Grand Duke of Hesse, k.o. and has had 2 sons and 5 daus. (1) Prince Ernest Louis Charles Albert William, b. 25 Nov. 1868. (2) Prince Frederick William Augustus Victor Leopold Louis, b. 7 Oct. 1870; accidentally killed 29 May, 1873. (8) Princess Victoria Alberta Elizabeth Matilda Mary (V.A.), b. 6 April, 1863. (4) Princess Elizabeth Alexandrine Louise Alice (V.A.), b. 1 Nov. 1864. (6) Princess Irene Marie Louise Anna, b. II July, 1866. (6) Princess Victoria Alice Helena Louise Beatrice, b. 6 June, 1872. (7) Princess Marie Victoria Feodore Leopoldine, b. 24 May, 1874 ; d. 16 Nov. 1878. HW h r\ [7] Princess Helena Augusta Victoria (v.a., ex.), b. 25 May, 1846, baptized at Buckingham Palace; m. at Windsor Castle 5 July, 1866, to General H.R.H. Prince Frederic Christian Charles Augustus, of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg- Augustenburg, k.g. High Steward of Windsor (the title of Royal Highness was conferred upon him by Letters Patent 80 June, 1866), and has had 8 sons and 2 dans. THE QUEEN, xlvii (1) Prince Christian Victor Albert Lndwig Ernest Antoine, of Sandhurst Mil. Coll. 1881. b. 14 April, 1867. (2) Prince Albert John Charles Frederic Alfred George, b. 26 Feb. 1869. (8) Prince Frederick Christian Augustus Leopold Edward Harold, b. 12, d. 20 May, 1876. (4) Princess Victoria Loui>e Sophie Augusta Amelia Helena, b. 3 May, 1870. (6) Princess Francisca Josephs Louise Auguste Marie Christiaue Helena, b. 12 Aug. 1872. ^ eT [8] Princess Louise Caroline Alberta (v.a., c.i.), b. 18 Mar. 1848 ; baptized at Buckingham Palace ; m. 21 Mar. 1871, at St. George's Chapel, Windsor, to John Douglas Sutherland, Marquis of Lome, k.t. o.o.m.o. (see Argyll, Duke of). U lit [9] Princess Beatrice Mary Victoria Fbodoeb (v.a., c.i.), b. 14 April, 1857, baptized at Buckingham Palace. Royal Uesidekcss— Biickiogb«in Palace; St Jamet's Pabc«; Winditor Caiftle; Osborne House, lale of Wight ; Holyrood HooM, Edinburgh } Balmoral, Abardtanahire. Wf)t ©escent of (Eileen Victoria THIS TABLE ALSO SHOWS THE LINEAL MALE DESCENT OF FROM MAUD, DAUGHTER OF HENRY II., Qemetia (ist wife), dau.=Henry V. (onlyson of Henry IV., Duke of Bavaria, who was grandson of GUELPH,Count= of Conrad of Lavingen ; | of Altdorf), succeeded as Duke of Saxony 1139, recovered Bavaria and all his paternal I m. 1 147. I estates except Upper Austria 11 56, proscribed 11 80 and deprived of all his esutes except 1 Brunswick and Luneburg ; d. 6 Aug., 1x95, aged 66 (see page 75). Agnes (ist w.),= d. and h. of Conrad, Count Palatine of the Rhine ; d. 1204. Henry, only son, d.y. iHenry VI., eldest son, Count Palatine of= Agnes (2d w.), (2) Otho IV., elected Em-=Beatrix (ist w.), dau. of the the Rhine in right of his first wife; on his Countess of peror of the Romans, and Emperor Philip ; m. 1212. father's death he partitioned the dominions Landsbcrg. crowned 1208; cr. Earl of=Maria (2nd w.), dau. of Henry with his brother ; d. 5 May, 1227. York temp. R. 1. ; d.s.p. I., Duke of Brabant ; m. 1214. IS May, 13x8. I I Agnes. =Otho, Duke of Bavaria and Count Palatine of the Rhine. Irmengardis,=Herman, Margrave d. X259. of Baden. Elizabeth (ist wife), = Albert I., called the founder of the old House=Adelheid (2nd w.), dau. of Henry, 4th of Brunswick, s. as Duke of Brunswick and Duke of Brabant ; Luneburg 1252, sumamed The Great ; he par- ti. s.p. titioned his father's lands with his brother John, giving him Luneburg 1269; d. 15 Aug., 1276 (see Anderson, p. 517). sister of Otho, Mar- grave of Montfcrrat. (2) Otho, Bi.shop of Hildesheiin, d. X379. I I (3) Conrad, Bishop of Verden, d. 1303. (4) Ulnc, d.y. •B (i) Henry, lost his dukedom of Brunswick,=Agnes, dau. of Al- settled at Grabenhagen, was founder of I bert, Landgrave of that house ; rebuilt the old castle of Wol- ( Thuringen. fenbiittel in 1283; d. 1322. if I b I (2) William of Brunswick, d.s.p. X293. (3) Albert 11. , Duke of Bnmswick and Luneburg, had GOltingen and Northevin, and on the death of his brother William had his part also ; d. 1318. I III * Agnes, dau. of Conrad, ist=Otho, the liberal =Jutha (2nd wife), Albert, Bi.shop Henry. Bishop Ernest, had— Eliiabethf or Bar- Elector of Brandenburg and had half of Bruns- d. of Henry II., of Halberstadt of Hildesheim Gdttingen; bara), dau. of granddau. of Eric VIII., wick; b. 1292; Landgrave of 1324 ; d. 1358. 1335 ; d. 1362. d. 1379. Henry, Duke of Ku3g of Denmark. d. 1344. Hesse ; d.s.p. 1373. Sagan : d. 1390. r.ewis, eldest son, declared by his fpther-= in 1.1 w successor in the Duchy of Luneburg; he d.s.p. 1358, before his said father-in-law. =Mechtild,youngestdau. Magnusl I., called Torqua - of William, la.st r>uke of tus, s. as Duke of Bnins- Luneburg; m. 1355. wick 1368; slain 1373. Catherine, dau. of Waldemar I., Elec- tor of Brandenburg. Albert, Archbp. of Bremen ; d. »39S- ii) Frederick, Duke of=Anne, dau. of Brunswick 1373, had the Wenccslaus, Duchy of Luneburg 1 390, Elector of .Sax- elected emperor t^oo, and ony and Duke slain 5 July following ; of Luneburg ; left no male issue. m. 1386 ; d. 1440. (2) Bernard I., succ. his elder brother, and-^M.«rc.Tet, dau njled jointly with his younger brother Henry, tilt they made a partition, in which Kemard kept Luneburg and Henry had Brunswick ; purchased the county of Horn- burg 140Q, and joined the city of Ultwn to the Duchy of Luneburg ; d. 1434. of Wrnce«I.TU5, Elector of .Sax- ony ; m. 1386. (4) Otho, Bp. (5) Helena, m of Verdon 1 388,Archbp. of Bremen 1395; d.X407. 1396, to Albert II.. Duke of Mrckletiburg and King of Sweden, and d. 1412. Otho, the warrior, .succeeded as Duke of Luneburg 1^34: d.s.p. i445.=EIi2abeth, dau and heir of Her- By his marriage the county of Eberstein. with the castle of Hackmolen man II., Count of Eberstein ; d. and city of Bergdorff(?), with iu territories, were annexed to the Brunt- 1445. wick dominions. Bernard IL, Bishop of Hildesheim 1452; be-— Mechtild, dau. of Otho III., Count of came Duke of Luneburg 1459 ; d.s.p. 1464. Schaumburg ; m. 1436 ; d. 22 July, 1468. >tho, Otho, Duke of Luneburg on the death of= his brother in 1464 ; d. 19 Jan., 1471, I. Henry, eldest son, Duke of Luneburg on the death of his grandfather 1478 : partitioned his dominion*-' among his sons 153X, and retired to France; b. 1468 ; d. in Paris , 1532. I Otlio, had the government of Lune-=Mechtild de burg on his father's resignation, but Campen, m. 1524; ceded it to his brother Ernest for Har- d. x6 Oct., 1580. burg: b. 14 Aug., 1495 ; d. at Har- burgxi Aug., 1549. ^ Ernest, studied under Dr. Luther at Wittenbtirg,- had Luneburg by cession of his brother, and Zelle on the partition of his father's estates : signed the 1 Augsburg confession 1530; b. 86 June, 1497; d. II Jan., 1546. Sophia, dau. of Henry, Duke of Mecklenburg : m. , 1538; d. 19 June, 1541. I (i) Francis Otho,=Elizabeth Magdalen, succeeded his dau. of Joachim II., father 1546; b. Elector of Branden- ao June, 1530; burg ; m Jan., 1559; d. 29 Ap., 1559. d. 23 Aug., 1595. (2) Frederick, b.a June, 1532 ; slain in the battle of Swerskausen, 9 July. «553. unni. (4) William, came to the government on the death of— Dorothy, dau. of his brother Francis Otho, 1559, a"d reigned 10 years | Christian III.. King of Den mark: m. I3 0ct., 1561 ; d. 6 J 1 61 7 t'ointly with his elder brother Henry, who then contenting limself with the county of Danneburg, William reigned over all the rest ; b. 5 June, 1535 ; d. 20 Aug., 1592. II (1) Ernest, Duke (2) Christian, d. unm.8Nov.,i633, aged 73. (3) Augustus, d. I Oct., 1636, aged 68. of Luneburg 1592; d. unm. ao March, i6xx,aged 47- (4) Frederick, d. 10 Dec., 1648, aged 74- (5) Magnus, d. Feb., 1632, aged 53- (6) George, succ. his brother as Duke of=Anne Eleanor, dau. Luneburg, col. of a regt. service of Chri.stian IV., Kir of foot in the I of Lewis V., Land- ig of Denmark, I grave of Hesse Darm- 15 April, 1611, and gen. of the Danish I stadt, m. 14 Sept., army 31 Aug. following ; b. 17 Feb., 1582 ; 1 1617; d. , 1649. d. a April, 1641. I I f7) John, d. 27 Nov., 1628, aged 45- from iWaun, Uau^ of l^enrp M. H.R.H. THE DUKE OF CUMBERLAND AND H.RH. P.M. THE DUKE OF CAMBRIDGE AND FROM SOPHIA, GRAND-DAUGHTER OF JAMES I. ^ ^ ^^ v^AMliKlDUli = Maud (and wife), dau. of Henty II. of England, by IQ. Eleanor, dau. of William V., Duke of /Uiuilaine ; m X167 ; d. X190 (see p. 75), (3) Luder, d.y. (4) William of Winchester, sur-= Helena, dau. of named LonRsword, Duke ofiWaldemar I. Luneburg and Saxony, bat Win Chester 1184 ; d. 25 June, 1213. Rizaor Richenza. Eleauor. Kin g of k; m. I Den* I luneburg, m. to Waldcmar 11., King of Den- mark. Mechtild, or Matilda, m. to Henry Burewin, Pnnce of the Wenden. A Otho I., only son, created Duke of Bniunridc and Loneburg by the emperor Frede-=Maud, dan._of Albert II., rick II.. 123s ; he resigned the title of Duke of SiucooT to the elector of Albert ----- his death, 9 June, 1252, his estates were partitioned by nis K»8, Albert and John On I Electot of Brandenburg ; d. 1262. B' ^i, John, called^Lutgardis, dau. ie Handsome, founder of ihc old House of Lune- burg: d. 13 Sept., of Gerhard, xst Count of HoU »iein; m. 1365. ■n \ \ I I Helena, m. ist, Mechtild, m. to Adelheid, m. to Agnes, m. to Elizabeth, m. to HecnuiD, Land- Henry, Prince of Henry, ist Land- Wenceslaus, William, 2nd grave of Hesw, Anhait ; after his grave of Ueste ; Prince of Rugen. Count of Hol- and andly to Al- death she became a. 1908. land, and Em- bert, lU Elector Abbe«of Gcavodc. peror of the Ro- of Saxony. mans ; d. 1266. >Riccia, dau. of Henry, the Luder, a knight of thm elder. Prince of Werle in order of Sc John Um Mecklenburg, and Duke of Bapdst. Homen and Vandat. Coorad, a knisht of the Otho, a order of Sc Joha the templar. Matlul. da. -{i)Eric Denmark. ■■(a) Henry, 3rd of Glogau; d. i. 6th King of Duke 309. ' I Bruno, d. 21 Oct., 1303. in Prussia 1331 ; »335- Luder, grand master John, knight of the of the Teutonic order T* j I I I Magnus, yotugest son, had for hisaiSophia, dau. of Adelheid. tiotooa hatf of Braacwick. and oa I Henry, Mar- Mechtild- hit brother Ocho'i death he succ I grave of Bran- Rechenza to the remainder ; d. 1368. Idenburg. Jatha,Abbe« ui Ganders- Otho. went to Palestine, and a. in Italy. Sophia, d. unm. Mechtild. and wife of hatd IIL, Priaoe of Aahi*, whod 1948. Uden«.*Otho, Count of Hoya,who d. 1407. Agnes. BErich, Count of Hoya, who d. 1420. fe),— <3) Henry, Dtike^Margaret {and w.X lus, ) of Brunswick on ' ' Sophia ( dau. of Wrattislaus, 6th Duke of Pome- 1 partition : d. '•nia. I Dec, 1416. William, founder of the line of Lulerburg. of Hi Landgrave of Heme. Henry, founder of the lineofWolfenbOtteL (6) Ai^tec, m. 1st, t7f66, to Busso, Count of Mans "H 1 . Anne, b. 6 Dcc-, = BamimusXI., Appollonia, 150a; m. , Duke of b. 1499 : d. 1525 : d. at Stet- Pomerania unm. 1571. tin 6 Nov., 1573. Stettin. 'I M Francis (4th son), had Gifr- = Clare, dau. of Mag- Francis, horn for his portion; b. 23 I nus I., Duke of Saxe Henry, Nov., 1508 : d. 23 Nov., 1549, Lauenburg, m. 29 both from the effecUoT amputation I Sept., 1527; d. ai d.y. of a leg. ^March, 1547. Eliza oeth, b. 1494 ; d. 1572, having m. 1518, to Charles, Duke of Gelders. (3) the House of Bruns- wick- Wolfenbutlel, b. 4 June, 1533 ; d. 3) Henry, founder ofaUrsula, dau. of Francis I., Duke of Saxe- Lauenberg ; 17 Jan., 1598. Am. 1569. I t I (s) Margaret, b. (6) Ursula, b. i 10 Juue, 1534; m. Oct., 1536 ; d. at 14 Aug., 1559, to Oct^ IJ38. Tohn I.. Count of (7) Catherine, b. Mansfeld. 1537, d.y. (8) Elizabeth Ur- (9) Magdalen So- sula, d. 3 Sept., phia, b. 1540 ; d. 1586, aged 47 ; m. 1586 ; m. 1561, to Otho, Count of Arnold, Count of Holstein- Bentheim-Stein- Schaumburg. forth. (10) Sophia, b.i54t; d. 17 Jan., 1631 : m. 1562, to Poppo XVIII., Count of Henneberg. Sophia, d. 1639, Elizaoeth, d. having m. to George 1621, having Frederick, Mar- m. to Frede- crave of Branden- rick. Count burg Anspach. Hohenlohe. Dorothy, d. 1649: Clare, d. 1658 ; Anne m. to Charles, m. to William, Ursula, Prince Palatine Count of d. 1601, of Birckenfeld. Schwaruburg. aged 39. Margaret, d. Maria, d. 16^3; m. to 1610, aged John Casimir, 35. Duke of Saxe- Coburg. Sybilla, d. x6^9. aged 68, havmg m. to Julius Er- nest, Duke of Brunswick- Danneburg. Clje ©esceiit o! ^mm 2^tctoiia (2) George William, Duke of Brunswick and Lune- burg, Duke of Zelle, K.G. 1693; b. 16 Jan., 1624; d. 28 Aug., 1705. :EIeanor d'Emurs, dau. of Alexander, of Olbreuse, in France, created Coun- tess of Harburg ; m. 1665 ; d. 1720 or 1723. John (3) John Frederick, Duke of Brunswick, =Benedicta Philippina, dau. of Ed- b. 25 April, 1625 ; d. 28 Dec, 1679, aged I ward, Prince Palatine of the Rhine, 54- I Simmem; d. Aug., lyyx 1 Charlotte Febcitas, b. 8 March, 1671 ; m. 18 Nov., 1696, to Reginald, Duke of Modena, and d. 29 Sept., 1710, having had issue. I Wilhelmina Amelia, b. 93 April, 1673 ; m. 14 Feb., 1699, to Joseph I., Emperor of the Romans; he d. 17 Apnl, 1711, leaving issue. Sophia Dorothy, only: child, b. 15 Sept., i666 : m. 21 Nov., 1682 ; di- vorced 28 Dec, 1694 ; d. at the castle of Ahlem, in Brunswick, 2 Nov., 1726 (see p. 98). George Lewis (George I, of England), Duke of Bruns- Frederic Augustus, Maximilian William, wick and Luneburg, Prince Electoral of the Holy Roman b. ^Oct., i66i ; fell Prince of Brunswick, Empire, K.G. 1701, Duke of Zelle 1705, Arch-treasurer of fighting against the Field -marshal- gcne- the Holy Roman Empire 12 April, 1710, .succ according to Turks in Transyl- ral of the imperial the act of succession as King of Great Britain, France, and vania 30 Dec, 1692 army ; b. 23 Dec , Ireland i Aug., 1714 ; crowned at Westminster 20 Oct. fol- (see p. 94). 1666; d. at Vienna lowing; b. 28 May, 1660; d. at Osnabruck 11 June, 1727 16 July, 1726 (seep. (see page 98). 94y >N George Augustus (George II. of England), crowned 11 Oct., 1727, elected K.G. 4 April, 1706, and or. Duke of Cambridge, &c.,— 9 Nov. following ; had his horse shot under him at Oudenarde 11 July, 1708; cr. Prince of Wales 4 Oct., 1714 ; b. at Hanover 30! Oct., 1683 ; d. at Kensington 25 Oct., 1760 ; bd. in Westminster Abbey (see p. 98). I Frederick Lewis, K.G., cr. Duke of Edinburgh, &c., 15 Julj^, 1726 ; became Duke of Com. bd. in Westminster Abbey (see p. 98). wall &c., II J Hanover 20 Ji ; Juiy, 1727, cr. Prince of Wales and Earl of Ch 1707; d. 20 March, 1751 ester 9 Jan., 1729, &c. .,,... — Augusta, younger dau. of Frederic II., b. at I Duke of Saxe-Gotha, in. 8 May, 1736 ; d. 8 Feb., 1772 ; bd. in Westminster Abbey. George William Frederic (George III. of England), crowned 22 Sept.. 1761, succ. to-=Charlotte Sophia, 2nd dau. of Charies Louis his father's honours 20 March, 1751, cr. Prince of Wales and Earl of Chester ao April I Frederick, reigning Duke of Mecklenburg- following ; b. 4 June, 1738; d. at Windsor Castle 29 Jan., 1820; bd. there (see p. too). I Streliu ; m. 8 Sept., 1761 ; d. 17 Nov., 1818. George -=Caroline Frederick, Duke of William Henry=3 Adelaide, R Augustus Frederick (Geo. IV. of Eng- land), regent 1812-21, crowned 19 July, 1821; D 12 Aug., 1762; d. 26 June, 1830 (seep.ioi). Amelia York and Albany, f\ViLLiAM IV. of Elizabeth, Bishop of Osna- England), dau. of burgh, K.G-, G.c B., crowned 8 Sept.. Charles Wil- Field-marshal, b.i6 i8ii ; Lord High liam Ferdi- Aug., 1763; d.s.p. Admiral of Great nand. Prince 5 Jan., 1827 ; he m. Britain, cr. Duke of Bruns- 29 Sept., 17^1, Fre- ofClarence, &c., wick-Wol- derica. Princess 2 May, 1789; b. feiibuttel, m. Royal of Prussia, 21 Aug., 1765 ; 8April,i795; eldest dau. of Fre- d. 20 June, 1837 d. 7 Aug., derick William II., (see p. zoi). 1 82 1 (see p. King of Prussia; d. loi). 6 Aug., 1820 (see p. 100). eldest dau. Duke of of George Kent and Frederick Strath- Edward, ^Victoria,dau.of Ernest Au- = Frederica Charles, reigning Duke of Saxe- Meinin- gen, m. II June,i8i8; d. 2 Dec, i849(seep. xoi). earn, K.G., C.C.B., Field- marshal, b. a Nov., 1767 ; d. 23 Ian., 1820 (see p. xoo). Charlotte Augusta of= Leopold George Wales (ist wife), b. 7 Frederick, Prince of Jan., 1796 ; m.2 May, Saxe - Coburg - Saal- j8i6; d. 6 Nov., 1 81 7 (see p. 101). feld ; elected King of the Belgians 4 June, i8u ; d. 11 Oct., 1850 (see p. loi). Charlotte, b. and d. 29 March, 1810 Eliiabeth, b. 10 Dec, i8ao ; d. A March. x8ax (see p loi). Francis, Duke gustus.Duke of Saxe Co- of Cumber- burg • Saalfeld land, so cre- ^d widow of ated 23 Apr., Emich 1799, K.G., Charles, reign- King or ing Prince of Hanover 20 Leiningen), m. lune, 1837 : 39 May, 1818; b. 5 June, d. 16 March, 1771 ; d. 18 1861 (see p. Nov., 1851 100). (kc p. 57). Caroline (widow), 3rd dau. of Charles Louis Frede- rick, reigning Duke of Mccklen- burg-Stre- litz : m. 39 May, 1815; d. ax June, 1 84 1 (see p. iZi <: Victoria, of the United KingdomKFnuicu Albert Augustus of Great Britain and Ireland Queen, Defender of the Faith, Empress of India, b. 34 May, 1819 : crowned in Westminster Abbey 28 June, 1838, and pro- claimed Empress of India at Delhi I Jan., 1877 ; m. 10 Feb., 1840 (see pp. 45 and 65). Charles Emmanuel, Duke of Saxony, Prince of Saxe- Coburg and Gotha, Princb Consort, K.G., K.T., K.P., G.C.M.G., Field-marshal in the army ; b. 26 Aug., 1819 ; d. X4 Dec, x86x (see pp. 45 and 6s). Albert: = Alexandra Alfred = = Marie Edward, (V.A., C.I.), Ernest Alexan- Prince eldest Albert, dre vna OF Wales, dau. of Duke of (V.A.,C.I.), K.G., K.T., Christian Edin- only K.P., II., King burgh, dau. of G.C.B., of Den- K.G., Alexander, G.C.S.I., mark ; m. K.T., Emperor G.C.M.G., 10 March, G.C.S.I., of all the b. 9 Nov., 1863 (see G.C.M.G., Russias ; 1841 (see p. 52). b.6Aug, m. 23 Jan., PP- 52i 53)- 1844 (see 1874 (see p. 54). P- 54)- Prince Princess J.I Prince Princess Albert, L .ouise, b. 20 Alfred, Victoria,b.25 o.SJan., F eb., 1867. b.isOct., Nov., 1876. 1864. Prince \ Princess 1874. Princess '^ictoria, b. 6 Princess Alexandra, George, J uly, 1868. Marie, b. I Sept., ().3June, Princess b.280ct., 1878. 1865. h laud, b. 26 lov., 1869. 1875. Arthur: William, Duke of Con- naught and Strath- earn, K.G., K.T., K.P., G.C.S.I., G.C.M.G, b.iMay, 1850 (see P- 55). Louis* Margaret (V.A.,C.I.), 3rd dau. of H.R.H. Prince Fre- derick Charles of Prussia, G.C.B. ;m. X2 March, X879 (see p. 55). Prince Leo- pold. Duke of Albany, K.C., K.T., C.C.S.I., G.C.M.G., P.C, D.C.I.., &c ; b. 7 April, 1853 (see p. 45). Victoria, Princess Royal of the United Kingdom (V.A., C.I.); b. 21 Nov., 1840; m. 25 Jan., 1858 (see p. 46). = Frederick William N icholas C'harle.s, I'ruice Im- perial of Germany, Crown Prince of Prussia, KG. (see p. 46). Princess Alice (V.A.). b. 25 April, 1843 : d- 14 Dec, 1878; she m. I July, 1862, H.R.H. Frederick Wil- liam Louis IV., Grand Duke of Hesse, K.G. (see p. 46). Prince Fre- derick Wil- liam, K.G., b. 27 Jan., 1859; m. a7 Feb. 1881, Princess Au- gusta Vic- toria, eldest dau. of late Frederick Christian, Princess = Bernard Fred- Victoria, b. 24 July, i860 ; m. 18 Feb., 1878. „ I I Princess eric, hereditary Sophie, b. 14 Prince of Saxe- June, 1870. Meiningen and Princess Hildburg- Margaret, b. hausen. aa Apr .,1872. Princess Feodora, b. May, 1879 ; sponsors, four great-grandmoth«r I I I I i Prince Ernest Louis, here- ditary Grand Duke, b. 25 Nov., 1868. Princess Victoria Alt>erta, b. 5 April, 1863. Princess Elizabeth Alex- andrine, b. I Nov., 1864. Princess Irene Marie, b. XI July, 1866. Princess Victoria Alice, K 6 June, 1878. Prince of Schleswig Holstein Sonderberg Augustenberg (see pp. xlvi. & lxv.)» .C.B., b. 14 Aug. 'riiice Albert, William Henry, 186a. I from iWauU, Uau. of Mtm^ M..— continued. (i) Christian = Dorothy, dau. Lewis, Duke of of Philip, Duke ^) Erneit Augustus, Lurieburg and ZcUc ; b. 25 Feb., 1622; ds p. 15 Mar., 1665, aged 43. of Holstein- Glucksburg ; m. 9 Oct., 1653 ; d. 6 Aug., 1689. Charles Philip, Prince of Lune- burg, col. of an imperial regt. of drai^oons : b. 13 Oct., 1669: slain in battle of Capanuk against the Turks and Tartars in Transyl- vania I Jaii.| 1690 (see p. 94). Duke of Brunswick, Buhop of Osnaburg 1662, succ his brother John in the Dominion of Hanover 1679, made 9th Eleaor of the Empire by Emperor Leopold L, by title of Elector of Brunswick- Luneburg ; invested 9 Dec, 1692 ; b. 10 Nov., 1629, O.S.: d. at Herrenhausen, near Hanover, 23 Jan., 1698, aged 69 (see p. 94): r Sophia, 5th dau. of Frederick v., Elector Palatine of the Rhine, King of Bohemia, K.G. (by Elirabeth. eldest dau. of James \ , King of En- gland) ; b. at the Hague 13 Oct., 1630 ; m. 30 Sept., 1658; d. 8 June, 1714 (see page 94). Sophia Emilia, b. 34 March, 1628 ; d. 30 Feb., t68s, having m. 18 Oct., 1643, to Frederick IIL, King of Denmark ; he d. 19 Feb., 1670. Christian, b. 19 Sept.. 1671 ; drowned in the Danube at the battle of Meindeckingen against the French, 31 July, 1 703, unm. (see p. 94X Ernest Augiutus, Prince of Bruns- wick- Lunefaorg and Bishop of Osoaburgh ; or. Duke of York 39 June, 1716, also Duke of Albany and Earl of Ulster, K.G. i July, 1716 : b. 7 Sept., 1674 ; d. 14 Aug., i738(seep.94X Sophia Charlotte, b. aa Oct., 1668 : d. at Hanover i Feb , 1754, having m. 6 Oct., 1684, to r rede- rick, Elector of Brandenburg, and first King of Prussia: he. d. 25 Feb., 1713, O.S. (see p. 94X A BWilhelminaChariotte Cafoline, dau. of John Frederidc, Margrave I of Brandenburg-Anspach ; crowned Queen of England 11 OcL., 17*7 ; m. as Aug. (o.s.X >70s; d. so Nov., 1737 ; bd. in Westr. Abbey. Sophia Dorothea, b. 16 March,— Frederick William I., 168s : m. sS Nov., 1706 ; d. S9 I King of Prussia, d. vi May June, 1757 (tee p. 98X /k*'^' ****• ^'** P* ^'• Anne, Princess Royal,«WiUiaa Charles llenfT, 14 March, 1734; d. Prino* of Orange, bw Two other .... ., ..... Mns, la Jan., 1 769 (see p. 99). i Sapt, 1711 . d.s.p. Oct., 1751, o.s. ^ JTTTTT ~T Four other sons, of whan there are sentatives (see p. 99X 4J. d. ta dans.. Mary, m. 8— Frederic, Land* May. 1740: d. frave of Hesse 14 Jan., 177a Cassel, d. 31 (see p. 99X Oct., 1765, 0.S. Louisa, m. 30— Frederic V., Nov., 1743 : d. King of Den- 8 Dec, 1751 mark,d.i4jan., (see p. 99). 1766, OS. Ian., 1764 : Nov.. 1843 of Arran, aad widow of (see p. s6> (see p. too). Sir George Bagjgin, Kat., cr. Duchesa oflnveraesB, 01.1831, andd.s.p. I Aug., 1873 (see p. 100^ 5— J George Frede-«Mary PerdiMMd, here- C:aroline MaiUda, b. posthumous,— Christian V XL, dkaiT PriM* «l BnatwidipWol. n July. i7 rick, Duke of Cumberland, KG., Ust King of Hanover, only issue ; b. 27 May, 1819 ; d. 12 June. ♦878 (see p. 57)- Alexandnna. eldest dan. of Joseph, Dnke o( Saxe-AJteBburg, m. 18 Feb.. 1843 (see p. 57). Geotfe William Frederick Chatles, Duke of Cam* bridge, K.G., K T.. K.P.. O.C^B., G.CS.L, G.CH., Fidd^marshal and Comman- der-in-chief of the armies of the United Kingdom ; b. at Hanover a6 March. i8to (seep.s6X Auffusta. I9july,i8aa: m. a8 June, 1843 (see p. 56% b.-Frederick WU- liam, reigning Grand Duke of Mecklenburg- Strelitz, K.G.. G.C.B. (see p. 56). Mary, May, 1833 m. la June, 1866 (see p. 56). 97 » Francis, Prince and Duke of Teck, G.C.B., b. 37 Aug., 1837 (see p. 56). Princess = Frederic Chris- tian, Prince of Schles- Hclena (V.A., C.I.), b. 25 May, 1846 ; m. 5 July. 1866 (see p. 46). wig- Hol- stein, K.G. Princess* Louise (V.A., c.i.;,b. 18 Mar., 1848 :m. at Mar., 1871 (see P- 47)- John bouglai cess eJL.. Augus- Suther- Bea- tus, 3rd land, trice Duke of Marquis S'A- Cum- of berland, Lome, b. «4 Duke of K.T., April. Bruns- C.C.M.G., i8s7 wick- Gov.- (seep. Lune- gen. of 47). JS-?:. G.CH b. ai Sept. 1845 (se« P- 57X Thyra (C.1.X 4th dau. of Chris- tian IX.. King of Den- mark : m. at Dec, 187& Pnocess Pre- derica (C.I.X b. 9 Jan.. 1848: m. 24 April, 1880, to Luit- bert Baron von Pawel Ram- mingen (see p. 57). Prin- cess Mary ■ CI.X Dec, 1849 (see p. 57). George < Adol- phus, heredi- tary Grand Duke of Meek- lenburg- Suelitz, G.C.B., b. aa July, 1848 (see p. 56). Eliza- beth, elder dau. of Leopold, Dnke of Anhalt ; m. 17 April, I87^ rr Prince Adol- phus, b. 13 Aug., 1868. Prince Francu. b.9jan., 1870. Pnnce Alexan- der, b. 14 April, 1874. Princess Victoria, b. a6 May, Z867. ) I Prince Christian Victor, b. 14 April, 1867. Prince Albert John, b. 26 Feb., 1869. r.i Princess Victoria Louise, b. 3 May, 18^ Princess Franci&ca Jo- scpha, b la Aug., 187.*. I I Prince George, Princess Maria, b. a8 Oct., 1880. b. XI Oct., 1879. Duchess Victoria, b. 8 May, 1878. Duchess Augusta, b. 34 Jan., 1880. d 2 lii THE PRINCE OF WALES. THE PRINCE OP WALES, DUKE OP CORNWALL. THE most high, puissant, and illustrious Prince Albert Edward, Prince of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, Prince of Wales, Dake of Saxony, Prince of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha,(t) Great Steward of Scotland, Duke of Cornwall and Rothsay, Earl of Chester, Carrick, and Dublin, Baron of Renfrew, and Lord of the Isles, K.G., K.T., G.C.B., K.P., O.C.S.I., O.C.H.O., P.C.; a Field Marshal in the Army, Col. 10th Hussars, Capt.-General of the Hon. Artillery Company, Col.-in-Chief Rifle Brigade, Honorary Colonel of the Oxford and of the Cambridge University Corps, of the Mid- dlesex Civil Service Corps of Rifle Volunteers, of the Royal Aberdeenshire Highlanders, and of the Sutherland Highland Rifle Volunteers ; Hon. Captain of the Naval Reserve ; A.D.c. to Her Majesty; an Elder Brother of Trinity House; also Grand Master of the United Grand Lodge of Freemasons of England, President of the Society of Arts, and of St. Bartholomew's Hospital. His Royal Highness was bom at Buckingham Palace 9 Nov. 1841; created Prince of Wales and Earl of Chester, by patent under the Great Seal, 4 Dec. 1841; baptized at St. George's Chapel, Windsor Castle, 25 Jan. (t) H.R.H. resigned, Oct. 1863, on behalf of himself and his descendants, all right and title to the reigning Dukedom of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, in favour of the Duke of Edinburgh and his descendants THE PRINCE OF WALES. M 1842 ; m. there 10 March, 1863, H.R.H. the Princess Alexandra Caroline Mary Charlotte Louisa Julia (v.a., c.i.), eldest daughter of Christian IX. King of Denmark, b. 1 Dec. 1844, ind has had 3 sons and 3 daus. (1) Prince Albert Victor Christian Edward, b. 8 Jan. 1864 ; baptized at Bnckingham Palace. (2) Prince George Frederick Ernest Albert, b. 3 June, 1865 ; baptized at Windsor Castle. (8) Prince Alexander John Charles Albert, b. 6, d. 7 April, 1871. (4) Princess Louise Victoria Alexandra Dagmar, b. 20 Feb. 1867. (6) Princess Victoria Alexandra Olga Mary, b. 6 July, 1868. (6) Princess Maud Charlotte Mary Victoria, b. 26 Nov. 1869. Creations. Prince op Wales.— Prince Edward, 2nd son of King Edwaid the First, is said to have been »hown by his father to the Welsh as Prince of Wales a few days after his birth at Caernarvon, 15 April, 1284; the King'H lands in Wales were settled on him and his heirs by the name of Prince of Wales and Karl of Chester in 1301, but baring, in cooMcmnice of the death of his elder brother, Prince Alphonso, TEWARD OP Scotland, Dukb of Rothsat, ^.— The high office which gave name to the lioyal and Noble Hoose of Stmirt, was gnmted to its ancestor, Walter, the son of Alan, and confirmed by Malcolm the Foorth in 1157, to him and his heirs, who continned to hold it in lineal descent till Robert the Stewart ascended the Uuooe of Scotland in 1371 as King Robert the Second. KiiiK' ]iol>ert the Third, son and sacoessor of Robert the Second, was created Earl of Carrick in 1363; and n Act of Parliament in 1469, the titles of Prinoe and High Steward of Scotland, Duke of Rothsay, lOiirl of Carrick, Baron of Renfrew, and Lord of the Isles, were Tested in the eldest son and heir apparent of the Crown of Scotland for ever. Duke op Cornwall.— King Edward the Third on the death of his brother, John of Eltham, Earl of Coniwall, created, bv patent in 1337, his eldest son Edward the Black Prince, Duke of Cornwall, with limitation to him and the eldest sons of himself and his heirs. Kings of England, for ever. Karl of Chester.— Edward Prince of Wales, then eldest son of Kine Edward the First, received a ^'rant < >f the } jirldom of Chester, 7 Feb. 1301. Edward the Third, his son, tboa^h never Prince of Wales, I ' <' • * '1 of ICarl of Chester before his accession to the throne; he created his son Edward the Black l>seqnently bis grandson, afterwards King Richard the Second, Prince of Wales and Earl of this Earldom was by Act of Parliament in 1397, the 2l8tyearof the Utter monarch, : ed to the Principali^rof Wales, since which period it has always been joined in the patents of it ion of the Princes of Wales. ]':arl op Dublin.— Her Majesty was pleased to direct letters patent to be passed under the Great Sen!, ^^ranting the dignihr of an Earl of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland unto His Royal Hi^ness Albert Edward, Prince of Wales, K.O. and his heirs, Kings of the said United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, for ever, by the name, s^le and title of Earl of Dublin, 10 Sept. 1849. Arms— Quarterly: Ist and 4th, Gn. three lions passant-gnardant or, England; 2nd, Or, a lion nimpant within the royal tressnre gn. Scotland; 3rdf As. a harp or, stringed arg. IRELAND; a label of three points arg. for difference; on an inescntcheon, Barry of ten or and sa. a me crown in bend vert, Saxony. Crest— On the coronet of the Prince of Wales a lion gnardant or, crowned vrith the like coronet and differenced as the arms. Badge — A plume of three ostrich feathers arg. enfiled by a coronet, with the motto, " Ich Dien." Supporters — Dexter, a lion gnardant or, crowned with the Prince of Wales's coronet. Sinister, an nnicom arg. gorged with a coronet, Uierefrom a chain reflexed over the back or, each differenced as in the arms. Motto — Ich dien, I serve. Seats — Sandringham Hall, near Ljun, Norfolk, and Abergeldie Castle, Aberdeen. London Residence — Marlborough House, St. James's, s.w. liv DUKE OF EDINBURGH. DUKE OF EDINBURGH. PRINCE ALFRED ERNEST ALBERT, Duke op Edinburgh, Earl of Ulster and Kent, Prince of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, Duke of Saxony and Prince of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, k.g., k.t., o.c.s.i., o.c.m.o., p.c, Master of the Trinity House, Rear- Admiral of the Fleet, and a Colonel in the German army, also Captain in the Russian Black Sea Fleet, and Naval a.d.c. to the Queen ; b. 6 Aug. 1844 ; baptized at Windsor Castle; m. 28 Jan. 1874, at St. Petersburg, h.i.h. the Grand Duchess Marie Alexandrovna (v.a., c.i.), only dau. of His Majesty the Emperor of All the Russias, and has a son and 3 daus. [1] Prince Alfred Alexander William Ernest Albert, b. 15 Oct. 1874 ; baptized at Buckingham Palace. Princess Marie Alexandra Victoria, b. 28 Oct. 1876. Princess Victoria Melita, b. 25 Nov. 1876. Princess Alexandra Louise Olga Victoria, b. 1 Sept. 1878. Cbbation— By letters patent under the Great Seal, 24 May, 1866. Arms — The royal arms, differenced by a label of three points arg. charged with St. George's cross, between two anchors az. ; on an inescutcheon the arms of Saxony. Crest — On a coronet a lion guardant or, crowned with a coronet, differenced as the arms. Supporters — The royal supporters crowned and differenced as in the crest. Seat— Eastwell Park, Ashford, Kent. RESIDENCE— Clarence House, St. James's, s.w. DUKE OF CONNAUGHT. Iv DUKE OP CONNAUGHT. PRINCE ARTHUR WILLIAM PATRICK ALBERT, Duke op Connaught and Strathearm, and Earl of Sussex, Prince of tbe United Kingdom of Qreat Britain and Ireland, Duke of Saxony, and Prince of Saxe-Coborg and Gotha, e.g., k.t., k.p., G.C.8.I., G.C.M.O., p.c, A.D.c. to Her Majesty, major-gen. in the army, brigadier-gen. and comdg. 8rd inf. brigade at Aldershot 1880, col.-in-chief rifle brigade, hon. Col. royal East Cfi.ff^yff{ Kent (mounted rifles) yeomanry, hon. Col. Hampshire art. mil. and hon. Col. 28th Middx.'^ -5'^"* (London Irish) rifle volunteers ; b. 1 May, 1850; baptized at Buckingham Palace; m. '*'^^ 12 Mar. 1879, at St. George*s Chapel, Windsor, h.r.h. Princess Louise Margaret Alexandra Victoria Agnes of Prussia (v.a., o.i.), 8rd dau. of h.r.h. Prince Frederick Charles of Prussia, g.c.b. t*A*. . fJ*^ Creation— By letters patent under tbe Great Seal, 23 May, 1874. Arms — The royal arms, differenced by a label of tbree points arg. charged with a St. George's cross between two flenrs-de-lis az.; on an inescntcheon the arms of Saxony. Crest — On a coronet a lion gnardant or, crowned with a coronet, differenced as the arms. Supporters— The royal supporters crowned and differenced as in tbe crest. Residence— Buckingham Palace, s.w. . Iv* DUKE OF ALBANY, DUKE OF ALBANY. PRINCE LEOPOLD GEORGE DUNCAN ALBERT, Duke of Albany, Earl of Clarence and Baron Arklow, Duke of Saxony and Prince of Saxe Coburg and Gotha, K.G., K.T., O.C.8.I., O.C.M.O., p.c; matriculated at Oxford University 1872, d.o.l. 1876, p.c. 1874; Master of the Trinity House, 18 , Provincial Grand Master Freemasons, Oxford- shire, 1876, a Bencher of Lincolns Inn 1877, President of the Royal Society of Literature; b. 7 April, 1853 ; baptized at Buckingham Palace. Hss, between two hearts in pale gn. CRKST—On a coronet a Uon gnardant or, crowned with a coronet, differenced as the arms. Supporters — The royal supporters, crowned and differenced as in the crest. RSSTDRNCBS— OloaoeaMr Homb. PiooadiUv. and Ksw Oreun. Sorrev. 8.W. Jul Mi DUKE OF CUMBERLAND. DUKE OF CUMBERLAND. PRINCE ERNEST AUGUSTUS WILLIAM ADOLPHUS GEORGE FREDE- RICK, Duke of Cumberland and Teviotdale in Great Britain, and Earl of Armagh in Ireland, Prince of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland ; Duke of Brunswick-Luneburg, k.o. & o.c.h. ; a Colonel in the British Army 1876, and a Colonel in the Austrian Army ; succeeded as 3rd Duke 12 June, 1878 ; b. at Hanover 21 Sept. 1845; m. at Copenhagen 21 Dec. 1878, h.r.h. Princess Thyra Amelia Caroline Charlotte Anne (c.i.), 4th dau. of Christian IX. King of Denmark, and sister of h.r.h. the Princess of Wales, and has a son and dau. [1] Prince George William Christian Albert Edward Alexander Frederick Waldemar Ernst Adolf, b. 28 Oct. 1880. [2] Princess Mary Louisa Victoria Carolina Amelia Alexandra Augusta Frederica, b. 11 Oct. 1879. Uincaflr. ERNEST AUGUSTUS, Duke op Cumberland, and Kino op Hanoveb, k.o. 6th son of Kino George HI. created Duke op Cumberland and Teviotdale in Great Britain, and Earl op Armagh in Ireland, 23 April, 1799, succeeded to the throne of Hanover 20 Jnne, 1837; b. 5 Jnne, 1771 ; d. 18 Nov. 1851, having m. at Strelitz, 29 May, and in London 29 Aug. 1815, Princess Frederica Caroline Sophia Alexandrina, 3rd dau. of Charles Louis Frederick, reigning Duke of Mecklenburg-Streliiz ; she d. 21 June, 1841. [The Queen had been twice married before her union with the King of Hanover; 1st — 26 Dec. 1793, to Prince Frederick Louis Charles, 2nd son of Frederick William, 2nd King of Prussia, d. 28 Dec. 1796; 2ndly— 10 Dec. 1798, to Prince Frederick William of Solms-Braunfels,d. 13 April, 1814.] Their Majesties had an only son, George Frederick Alexander Charles Ernest Augustus, 2nd l>ake of Cumberland, last King of Hanover, k.g. succeeded 18 Nov. 1851 ; b. at Berlin 27 May, 1819 ; d. in Paris 12 June, 1878, having m. 18 Feb. 1843, Princess Mary Alexandrina Wilhelmina Catherine Charlotte Theresa Henrietta Louisa Paulina Elizabeth Frederica Georgina (V.A.), eldest daughter of Joseph, Duke of Saxe-Alten- burg, and h ad a son and 2 daus. [1] Prince Ernest Augustus William Adolphus George Frederick, 3rd and present Duke. [2] Princess Frederica Sophia Maria Henrietta Amelia Theresa (C.I.), b. 9 Jan. 1848; m. 24 April, 1880, to Baron von Luitbert Alexander George Lionel Alphonse Freiherr von Pawel Rammingen, k.c.r. nn'l had a dau. Victoria Georgina Beatrice Maude Anne, b. 7, d. 27 Mar. 1881. [8] Princess Maria Emestina Josephine Adolphine Henrietta Theresa Elizabeth Alexandrina (C.I.), b. 3 Dec. 1849. Creation— 23 April, 1799. ARMS— The royal arms of the United Kingdom, on an Inescutcheon the arms of the kingdom of Hanover (being the entire coat of Qeorqe III.), differenced by a label of three points arg. charged with a flear-de-li« ax. b«tw«ea two St. Georges' crosses. Crest— On a coronet a lion guardant or, crowned with a coronet, differenced as the arms. THE DESCENT OP THB DUKES OF SAXE-COBURG AND GOTHA PROM THE DUKES OF SAXONY AND CHARLEMAGNE. THE DESCENT OP THE DUKES OF SAXE-COBUKG AND GOTHA FBOM THE DUKES OF SAXONY AND CHARLEMAGNE (FROM ANDERSON'S ROYAL GENEALOGIES, CONTINUED TO THE PRESENT TIME). Wittekind the Great, last King and first Duke of Saxony,=Svatana, of Charlemagne, or Charles the=Hildegardl8, datu of Childe A.D. 789, carried on war with Charlemagne, by whom he I Bohemia Great, King of France and I brand, Duke of Swabia (Ist was conquered; d. 807 (see p. 62). I (2nd ynle). Italy, d. 24 Jan. 814. I wife). Wittekind II. Count of Wettin,= Juliana or Yolantha, dau. of Lewis Pluas, d. 840.==Judith, dau. of Guelph, Count of Altorf, d. near Halla, d. 825. I Theodorie, Count of Rochlitz. I 843 (2nd wife). Dietgremus, Couut of Wettln and Burgrave=Bo88ena, Coimtea Charles II. Calvus or the Bald,=Hennentrudis, dan. of Odo, Count of Zorbig, d. about 850. I of Pleissen. d. 6 Oct 878. I of Orleans (1st wife). Ditmarus, Count of Wettin and Burgrave of Zorbig,=Willa, dau. of Otto, Count Lewis III. Balbus, d. 10=Adhelhelda (2nd wife), d. 933 (83 years after his father !) I of Rareningen. April, 879. l T 1— Dietricus or Tlieodoric, Count of =Juilith, dau. of Bion, Egina, dau. of Edward, King=Charles III. the Simple,>^Fredenine (Ist Wettin, d. about 970. I Count of Merseburg. of England (2nd wife). I d. 7 Oct. 9W. wife). iple,yl Dedo II. Count=Titburga, dau. of Theo- Lewis IV. of France,=Gerbege, dan. of OiaeU [Anderson make«=aiollo, Duke of of Wettin, d. I done, Margrave of d. 15 Oct. 9M. I Emperor Hemy, her lister, not dau. of Normandy. 1019. I Brandenburg. I AnoetM. Ohariee III.] MAHGRAVES OF MEISSBN. I LAKDORAVBS OP THX7BIN0LA Dietricus or Theodorie II. Count of Wettin= Matilda, dau. of Bobud,MargrmTe Charloe, made Duke of^^Agneiy Ooante« of Ver- and Landsberg, d. 1034 (see p. 62). I of Misnia or MeisMn. Lorrain in 978, d. 99S. I mandoje (Snd wife). Tliimo, Margrave of Meissen, d. 1091=:Itha, dau. of Otto, Lewis I. sumamed the Bearded, made LandgraTe ofaaiOoQia, Ooontees of (57 years after his father !). I Duke of Saxony. Thuringia by Emperor Conrad II. 1039, d. lOU. I BangerfaMinn. Conrad, sumamed the Great, succ. his=Lintgardis, Lewis IL sumamed the Lei^wr, Land-= Adelheid (Snd wife), dan. of Udo, cousin Henry, Count of Eulenburg (nephew to Dietrich, Count of Wettin and Margrave of Meissen), in 1127 ; he was invested with the dignity of Margrave of Meissen by the Emperor Lothair, who also conferred on him the Margraviate of Lower Lusatia in 1136. He d. 1167 (66 years after his father!!) sister of graTe of Thuringia, d. 1193. I Margrare of Stade. Emperor I Conrad m. | Lewis IIL made Landgraye of Tliuringia, with^Hedwig, dau. of Emperor special privilege^ 1 130. d. 1 149. I Lothair. Le^ IV. sumamed the Iron, Landgraye of Thu-=JuditIi, dan. of Em- ringia, d. 14 Oct. 117S. I peror Connul III. Otho, Margrave of Mei88en,=Hedwig, dau. of Albert, Herman L Landgrare of Thuringia,=8ophia, dan. of Frederick V. of sumamed the Rich; d. 1189. I Ursus of Brandenburg. d. ISIS. I Saxony (1st wife). Albert, Margrave of Meissen, 8ur-=Sophia, dau. of Dietrich, or Theodore, Margrave of Mei!«cn,= Judith, lieireas of Thurin^'ia nftor named the Proud, was poisoned Fre«lerick, Duke Count of Welssenfel, only brother of Allwrt; I her brother Henry; she ro-iii. to by one of his servants 1195. of Bohemia. poisoned by his physician 1222 (see p. 62). I I'oppo XllL Couut of Hvuneburg. I MEISSENGEN AND THURINGIA UNITED. Heury, sumamed the Illustrious, youngest son, b. 1218; Margrave, of Meissen through his=Con8tantia (1st wtta). daa. of I>copold father, and Landgrave of Tlmringia througli liis mother; d. 1287/8, aged 70. 1 Duke of AusMSy O. bifore 1262. * Albert, sumamed the Froward, obtained tlio province of Thuringia=Margaret, dau. of Emperor Frederick IL 1266; to avoid anassina- for his portion; distinguished himself in wars in Prussia 1265; d. at I tion she tied from her husband, who m. Cutngund von Eisenberg Erfurt, 1314 aged 74. I one of her ladies. Agnes (Ist wife), dau. of Mainhard, Duke of =Frederick I. Margrave of Meissen and Landgrave (rf=Elizabeth, (Countess of Amshaugh Corinthia, m. 1282. I Thuringia, b. 1257; d. 1324. (Snd wifb). Frederick II. Margrave of Meissen and Landgrave of Thuringia, sumamed the Grave, d. 2 Feb.=Matilda, dau. of Emperor Lewis VI of 1349, aged 40. I Bavaria. Frederick III. Margrave of Meissen and Landgrave of Thuringia,=Oitherine, dau. of Count Henrj-, of Henneljerg; she had Coburg sumamed the Valiant, b. 16 Oct. 1331; d. 26 May, 1380. I which was thus added to Saxony; m. 1346. DESCENT OF THE DVKES OF SAXE-COBURG AND GOTIIA, lix continued :• ELECTORS OP SAXONY. Pretierick I. and 17. romamed the Warlike, reigned jointly with his brothers as ICargave, and with them=CatherIne, dau. of Henry, parchiise;eii. Tliis t>artition originated the distinction of the Bmestiiie and AJljertine lines, which is still obsenred in the Hooae of Saxooy; b. 25 Mar. 1441; d. 36 Aug. i486 (see p. 63). THE ALBERTINB LINE. Frct wile), dan. of Magnus, death of his brother, so m a m ed I Doke of MecUenborg, m. 38 Oct. the Omstant, b. t Jan^ 1467; I 14M; d. » Oct 1631. d. II Aug. 1U3. John '-<' >' I. Elector of Saxony, somamed the Magnanimous, taknaHfiybOla. dan. tiattto of Molberg 34 April, 1M7, tad deprived of the I deveuQneen Jane, IMS; d. I Mar. IIM. I tl fik IIM. dan. of John, Duke of (Tleve, and sister of Anno of of Henry VIU. of England, m. 3 June, 1627; d. (1) JohnPxederieklLDakeMidfoiuidsrof the temporary division of San^olhn, de> posed 1M7, d. • May 1196; UMeocliMlOB tiie death of hU son John liiurt, of ■!■»> Bach, 31 Oct. 1618, a. p. Mar.liTt. founder of the Hoose of Saxe-^Dorothy Susanna, dau. of in Ootha. He soUdted Frederick m. Elector m hsr ■onsesloo to the Palatine, m. 10 Dec. 1560; nftned; h. 11 Mar. 1190; d. 3 d. 38 Mar. 1693. Frederick Wniiain,foander of the AMnburg John, Duke of Weimar, b. 33 Mi4r,»Dorothea Maria, dau. of Prince Joachim Ernest, of lino, which became «stinot on the death of 1170; d. tl Oot. 1806. I Anhalt, m. 3 Jan. 168S; d. 18 July, 1617. his grandson 14 April, 187t. I _j 1 Bmest, Duke of 8axe-(}otha, sumamed the Pious (Hh nm), founder of thesBDuoheas Elisabetli So- William. Duke of Weimar, b. II April. 1688; d. 17 Mar. 1663; hia SOI) John Ernest was founder of the branch of Saxe-Weimar. Modem HouM of SaiMMha, and of the He I of Saxe-Cobuzg- mbuff (HiMburghanaen), having, aooordlng to the custom of the Houae, divided his dominions among his ■eren sons, b. 38 Deo. 1801; d. 38 Mar. 1678 (see p. 83). Fn-.l.Ti.-kLDukeof S«i\«--(i(.t»ia, b. 18 July, 1646: d.3Aag. 1691, having m. 14 N<)v.l669,Magdalene BibjUa, Duke of Sar- HiUIc or Wdaenfels. She •!. 7 Jan. 1681. On tlu- -loath of his •so. Hi hint, Frede- riikIV.llFDb.1838, ]>. th'- House of Siixi'Cubarg in- herit. 1 (iothH, but hai • ■! ito Baxv Albert, ofSaxe- 0>burg, b.t4 Mv, 1648; d.s.p.s. 8 Aug. 1689, having mar- ried 1649; d. 37 April, 1706, leaving isBoeby both bis Henry, of Saxe- Bomhild,b.l8 Nov. 1880; d. s. PL It M«y, 1710, having m. 1 Mar. 1878, Chrisiian,( berg, b. 8 Jan. 1888; d. 38 April, 1707, having of Lewta Landgrave of Hease Darm- stadt; she d. 18 Aug. 1718. twice— left an only dan. Bnest,of Saxe- HiUburg- hauaen, anoee- tor of 8axe-Al- tenburg Une,bL 13 July, 1668; d. 17 Oct. 1718, having m. 80 Nov. 1680, So- phia Henrietta, dan. of (}eorge Frederio,Prinoe ofWaldeck:she d. 18 Oot 1703. Sophia wis (1st win), dau. ofCHiristian, Duke of 8axe>Merse- burg, m. 18 Feb. 1680; d. 3 Aug. 1686. Hed-^ohn [^a, only dau. of John Philip, Duke of Alten- bnrg, m. 34 Oct. 1636; d. 30 Deo. 1680. Ernest,: Dukeof Saxe- Saalfeld (7th son), b. 33 Aug. 1658; d. 34 Feb. 1729 (see p. 62). iCTharlotte Joanna (2nd wife), eopoldina Isidore da Cruz Frances Xaviera da Paula Michaela Gabriela liaphaela Ix)ui8a Gonzaga, QUEEN OF PORTUGAL; she was b. 4 April, 1819, and succeeded to the throne of Portugal on the abdi- cation of her father, Don Pedro I. Emperor of Brazil and King of Portugal, 2 May, 1H26 ; d. 15 Nov. 1853 (having m. 1st — 26 Jan. 1835, to Augustus Charles Eugene Napoleon de Beau- hamais, Duke of Leuchtenberg; b. 9 Dec. 1810; d. s. p. 28 Mar. 1835). By her 2nd marriage with Prince Ferdinand of Saxe Coburg-Gotha the Queen had 5 sons and 3 daus. [1] Pedro V. d' Alcantara Maria Ferdinand Miguel Raphael Gabriel Gonzaga Xavier John Antonio Leopold Victor Francis d'Assiz Julius Amelius, K.G.; s. as Peter V. KING OF PORTUGAL, on the death of his mother, 15 Nov. 1853; b. 16 Sept. 1837; d. 11 Nov. 1861, having m. by proxy at Berlin 29 April, and in person at Lisbon 18 May, 1858, Princess Stephanie Frederica Wilhelmina Antoinetta, eldest dau. of Charles Anthony, Prince of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen; she d. 17 July, 1859. THE REIGNING HOUSE OF SAXE-COBURG AND GOTHA. Ixiii [2] Louis Philip Maria Ferdinand Pedro d' Alcantara Antonio Miguel Raphael Gabriel Gonzaga Xavier Francis d'Assiz John Julius Augustus, Duke of Oporto ; s. his brother as KING OF PORTUGAL 11 Nov. 1861 ; b. 31 Oct. 1838; m. 6 Oct. 1862, Princess Marie Pie, dau. of Victor Emmanuel, King of Italy, she bom 16 Oct. 1847, and has 2 sons, (1) Prince Charles Ferdinand Louis Maria Victor Michael Raphael Gabriel Gonzaga Xavier Francis d'Assiz Joseph Simon, Duke of Braganza, &c.; b. 28 Sept. 1863. (2) Prince Alphonse Henry Napoleon Maria I^ouis Peter d'Alcantara Charles Humbert Amadeus Ferdinand Anthony Michael Raphael Gabriel Gonzaga Xavier Francis d'Assiz John Augustus Jules Volfando Ignace, Duke of Oportoj b. 31 July, 1865. [8] Prince John Maria Ferdinand Gregory Pedro d'Alcantara Miguel Raphael Gabriel Leopold Carlos Antonio Francis d'Assiz Borja Gonzaga Felix, Duke of Beja; b. 16 Mar. 1842; d. 28 Dec. 1861. [4] Prince Ferdinand Maria Louis Miguel Raphael Gabriel Francis d'Assiz Gonzaga Antonio Apollinarins; b. 23 July, 1846; d. 6 Nov. 1861. [6] Prince Angnstus Maria Ferdinand Carlos Miguel Gabriel Raphael Agricola Francis d'Assiz Gonzaga Pedro d'Alcantara Loyola, Duke of Coimbra, gen. of brigade ; b. 4 Nov. 1847. r6j Princess Maria Anna Ferdinanda Leopoldina Michaella Gabriella Carlotta Antonia Julia Victoria Praixeles Francesca d'Assiz Gonzaga, Infanta of Portugal; m. II May, 1859, Prince Frederick Augustus George, 2nd son of Kino John of Saxony, gen. of Saxony inf. comdt. 12th cori)8 d'annce, chef 7th regt. of inf. No. 106, of regt. of fusiliers No. 108, of Prussian regt. No. 16, of the lancers of Altmark, and has 4 sons and 2 dans. (1) Prince Frederic Aa^nstiis John Louis Cluurles Gostave Gregory Philip, chef 6th regt. inf. No. 104 ; b. 26 May, 1866. (2) Prince John George Pie Charles Leopold Marie Janvier Anaclct, lieut. of the regt of fusiliers, " Prince George," No. 8, chef 8th regt. of inf. No. 107 ; b. 10 July, 1869. (8) Prince Maximilian William Angnstos Albert Charles Gregory Odon; b. 17 Nov. 1870. (4) Prince Albert Charles Anthony Louis William Victor; b. 26 Feb. 1876. (6) Princess Matilda Mary Augustine Victoria Leopoldine Caroline Louisa Frances Josephine; b. 19 Mar. 1863. (6) Princess Bfary Joseph l4>aisa Phillippa Elizabeth Pie Angelica Marguerite; b. 31 May, 1867. 7] Princess Antonia Maria Ferdinanda Michaella Gabriella Raphaella d'Assiz-Gonzaga ilvestre Jnlia Augusta; m. 12 Sept 1861, Leopold Stephen Charles Antony Gustavus Edward Thassilo, HsBRDiTABT Prince of Hohbnzollbrn-Siomarinoen, lieut-gen. on the staff of the Pmasian armr, and has 3 sons, (1) Prince William Augustus Charles Joeeph Ferdinand Pierre Benoit; b. 7 Mar. 1864. (2) Prince Ferdinand Victor Albert Mainrad; b. 24 Aug. 1866. (8) Prince Charles Anthony Frederick William Louis, b. 1 Sept. 1868. Donna Maria da Gloria; b. and d. 3 Feb. 1861. ) Prince Augustus Louis Victor, Duke of Saxe-Coburg, major-gen. Austrian army, and a lieut- -. n. in that of the King of Saxony ; b. 13 June, 1818 ; d. 26 July, 1881, having m. 20 April, 1843, Princess Maria Clementine Caroline Leopoldine Clotilde of Orleans, 3rd dau. of Louis Philippe^ Kino of the Fbench, and has 3 sons and 2 dans. [1] Prince Philip Ferdinand Maria Augustus Raphael, Duke of Saxe-Coburg, major-gen. Austria, chevalier of the order of Toison d'or ; b. 28 Mar. 1844; m. 4 Feb. 1875, Princess Louise Marie Amclie, eldest dau. of Leopold II. KiNO OF the Belgians, and has a son and dau. (1) Prince Leopold Gement Philip Augustus Marie, Duke of Saxe-Coburg; b. 19 July, 1878. (8) Princess Dorothy Mary Henrietta Augusta Louisa; b. 30 April, 1881. [2] Prince Augustus Louis Mary Eudes, Duke of Saxe-Coburg, adm. in Brazilian navy; b. 9 Aug. 1845 ; m. 16 Dec. 1864, Princess Leoooldina Theresa Frances, 2nd dau of Don Pedro, 2nd Kmpeboe of Brazil; she d. 7 Feb. 1871, naving had 4 sons, (1) Prince Peter Augustus Louis Marie Michel Gabriel Raphael Gonzaga, Duke of Saxe- Coburg; b. 19 Mar. 1866. (8) Prince Angnstus Leopold Philippe Marie Michel Gabriel Raphael Gonzaga, Duke of Saxe-Coburg ;b. 6 Dec. 1867. (8) Prince Joseph Ferdinand Francb Marie Michel Gabriel, Duke of Saxe-Coburg; b. 21 May, 1869. (4) Prince Louis Gaston Clement Mari^ Michel Gabriel Raphael Gonzaga, Duke of Saxe- Coburg; b. 15 Sept. 1870. [8] Prince Ferdinand Maximilian Charles Leopold Marie, Duke of Saxe-Coburg; b. 26 Feb. 1861. [4] Princess Marie Adelaide Clotilda Amelia; m. 12 May, 1864, to the Archduke Joseph Charles Louis, cousin of the Empebor OF AUSTRIA, gen. of cavahy, com.-in-chief of the Landwehr (Ofen), and has 2 sons and 2 dans., (1) Archduke Joseph Augustus Victor Coloman Marie; b. 9 Aug. 1872. (2) Archduke Ladislaus Philip Marie; b. 16 July, 1875. (3) Archduchess Mar>' Dorothy Amelia; b. 14 June, 1867. (4) Archduchess Marguerite Clementina Mary; b. 6 June, 1870. [6] Princess Marie Louisa Frances Amelia, m. 20 Sept. 1876, to Prince Maximilian Emmanuel, Dnke in Bavaria, major 1st regt. Bavarian cuirassiers, and has 2 sons, (1) Prince Sigefroid Augustus Maximilian Marie; b. 10 July, 1876. (2) Christopher Joseph Clement Marie; b. 22 April, 1879. (8) Prince Leopold Francis Julius, maior-gen. Austrian service (retd.); b. 31 Jan. 1824; ra. (mor- ganatic) 23 April. 1 861 , Constance Adelaide Theresa, dau. of Professor Joseph Geiger, created Baroness von Ruttcnstein 1862. u 2) Prir Ixiv THE REIGNING HOUSE OF SAXE-COBURG AND GOTHA. (4) Princess Victoria Augusta Antoinetta; d. 10 Nov. 1857, having m. 27 April. 1840, to Prince Louis Charles Philip Raphael of Orleans, Duke of Nemours (2nd son of Louis Philippe, King of the Fbench), a gen. of division, French army, and had 2 sons and 2 daus. [1] Prince Louis Philip Mary Ferdinand Gaston of Orleans, Count d'Eu, marshal in the Brazilian army; b. 28/29 April, 1842; m. 15 Oct. 1864, Princess Isabella Christina Leopol- dina Augusta Michaela Gabriella Raphala Gonzaga, Princess Imperial of Brazil (dau. of Peter II.), and has 3 sons, (1) Prince Peter d'Alcantare Louis Philip, b. 15 Oct. 1875. (2) Prince Louis Mary Philip, b. 26 Jan. 1878. (3) Prince Antony Gaston Philip, b. 9 Aug. 1881. [2] Prince Ferdinand Philip Mar}' of Orleans, Duke of Alengon, capt. French art.; b. 12 July, 1844; m. 28 Sept. 1868, Princess Sophia Charlotte Augusta, Duchess in Bavaria, 5th dau. of Maximilian Joseph, Duke in Bavaria, and has a son and dau. (1) Prince Philip Emanuel Maximilian Mary Eudes; b. 18 Jan. 1872. (2) Princess Louise Victoria Mary Amelia Sophia of Orleans; b. 9 July, 1869. [3] Princess Margaret Adelaide Mary of Orleans ; m. at Chantilly 15 Jan. 1872, as 2nd wife, to Ladislaus, Prince Czartoryski, Duke of Klewan and of Zukow, and has 2 sons, (1) Prince Adam Louis, b. 5 Nov. 1872. (2) Prince Witold Casimir Philip John, b. 10 Mar. 1876. [4] Princess Blanche Maria Amelia Caroline Louisa Victoria of Orleans, b. 28 Oct. 1857. [8] Prince Leopold George Frederick, K.G. b. 16 Dec. 1790; d. 10 Dec. 1865, having m. Ist— 2 May, 1816, H.B.H. Charlotte Augusta, Princess of Wales, dau. of George IV.; she d. 6 Nov. 1817. The Prince was elected KING OF THE BELGIANS, and ascended the throne 21 July, 1831. He m. 2ndly— 9 Aug. 1832, Princess Louisa Maria Theresa Charlotte Isabella of Orleans, eldest dau. of Louis Philippe, King of the French ; she d. 11 Oct. 1850, having had 3 sons and a dau. (1) Louis Philip Victor Leopold Ernest, Prince Royal; b. 24 July, 1833 ; d. 10 May, 1834. (2) Leopold II. Louis Philip Marie Victor, K.G. KING OF THE BELGIANS; b. 9 April, 1835; m. 22 Aug. 1853, Maria Henrietta Anne, Archduchess of Austria, 2nd dau. of the late Archduke Joseph Anthony John, of Austria, Palatine of Hungary, and has had a son and 3 dans. [1] Prince Leopold Ferdinand Elie Victor Albert Marie, Duke of Brabant, Prince Royal; b. 12 June, 1859; d. 21 Jan. 1869. [2] Princess Louisa Mary Amelia Jane, b. 18 Feb. 1858 ; m. 4 Feb. 1875, Prince Philip of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, Duke of Saxe-Coburg, aforesaid. [3] Princess Stephanie Clotilde Louisa Hermine Maria Charlotte, b. 21 May, 1864; m. 16 Feb. 1881, to Rudolph, Crown Prince of Austria. [4] Princess Clementine Alberta Maria Leopoldine, b. 30 July, 1872. (3) Prince Philip Eugene Ferdinand Mary Clement Baldwin Leopold George, Count of Flanders, Duke of Saxe-Coburg, lieut-gen. ; b. 24 Mar. 1837; m. 25 April, 1867, the Princess Mary Louisjv Alexandrina Caroline, dau. of Charles Anthony, Prince of Hohenzollern-Siqmarinoen, and has 2 sons and 3 daus. [1] Prince Baldwin Leopold Philip Marie Charles Anthony Joseph Louis, b. 3 June, 1869. [2] Prince Albert Leopold Clement Marie Meinrad, b. 8 April, 1876. [3J Princess Henrietta Mary Charlotte Antoinette, b. 30 Nov. 1870, twin with [4] Princess Josephine Maria Stephanie Victoria, who d. 18 Jan. 1871. [6] Princess Josephine Maria Alberta, b. 18 Oct. 1872. (4) Princess Mary Charlotte Amelia Augusta Victoria Clementina Leopoldina, b. 7 June, 1840; m. 27 July, 1857, to Ferdinand Maximilian John (brother of the Emperor of Austria), Arch- duke of Austria, EMPEROR OF MEXICO, 10 April, 1864 ; executed 19 June, 1867. [4] Prince Francis Maximilian Louis, b. 12 Dec. 1792; d. 3 Jan. 1793. [6] Princess Sophia Frederica Caroline Louisa, d. 9 July, 1835, having m. 22 Feb. 1804, to Emanuel, Count von Mensdorff-Pouilly, in Bohemia, g.C.b. ; he d. 28 June, 1852, having had 4 sons, (1) Count Hugh Ferdinand, b. 24 Aug. 1806; dec. (2) Alphonso Frederick, Count Von MensdorfF-Pouilly, gen. of cav. Austrian service; b. 25 Jan. 1810 ; m. 1st— 22 July, 1843, the Countess Theresa Rose Frances, 3rd dau. of the late Count Francis Xavier of Dietrichstein ; she d. 29 Dec. 1856, having had 2 daus. [1] Countess Victoria Theresa Rosa Sophia, m. 4 Nov. 1865, to Charles, Count von Obemdorff. [2] Countess Sophia Maria Emanuela Julia, m. 17 May, 1864, to Frederick Charles, Count Kinsky, of Wehnitz and Tcttan, and has had 2 sons and 4 daus. (1) Count Joseph Alphonso, b. 16 May, 1878. (2) Count Marie Francis Joseph Alphonso Aloise Ignatius Jean de Nepom Paschal- b. 11 May, 1879. (3) Countess Marie Theresa Caroline Sophia Coridula, b. 10 Oct. 1866. (4) Countess Theresa Marie Frances Judith, b. 10 Dec. 1867 ; died. (6) Countess Wilhelmina Mary, b. 12 Aug. 1869. (6) Countess Marie Josepha Wilhelmina Philippa, b. 23 Aug. 1874. Count Alphonso Frederick m. 2ndly— 31 May, 1862, the Countess Marie von Lamberg who d. 1 Feb. 1876, leaving an only son, [3] Count Alphonso Wladimir Francis Emanuel Rochus, b. 16 Aug. 1864. (3) Count Alexander Constantine Albert, gen. Austrian cav. &c. k.c.b. ; on the death (10 July, 1858) of his father-in-law he assumed the rank and title of Prince Dietrichstein de Nicolsburg •' b. 4 Aug. 1813; d. 14 Feb. 1871, having m. 28 April, 1857, Countess Alexandrina Mary, 2nd dau! of Joseph, Prince of Dietrichstein-Proskau-Leslie, and had 2 sons and 2 daus. [1] Prince Hugh Alphonso Edward Emmanuel Joseph John Wenceslaus, Pbinck Dietrich- stein DE Nicolsburg, Count MensdorfE-Pouilly, b. 19 Dec. 1868. THE REIGNING HOUSE OF SAXE-COBURG ANLh GOTHA. Ixv 21 Count Albert Victor Julius Michael, b. 5 Sept. 1861. 8] Countess Mary Gabriella Josephine Sophia Frances, b. 29 Jan. 1858. 4] Countess Clotilde Wilhelmina Gabriella, b. 23 Dec. 1867. (4) Count Arthur Augustus, major in the Austrian army; b. 19 Aug. 1817. [6] Princess Antoinetta Emestina Amelia, b, 28 Aug. 1779; d. 14 Mar. 1824, having m. 17 Nov. 1798, Alexander Frederic Charles, Duke of Wurtemburg (uncle to King William of Wurtemberg), gen.-in-chief Russian armv ; he d. 4 July, 1833, aged 62, having had 3 sons and a dau. (1) Duke Paul Charles Constantine Alexander, b. 24 Oct. 1800; d. 7 Sept. 1802 (2) Duke Frederick William Alexander, of Wurtemberg, major-gen. Russian army ; b. 20 Dec. 1804; d. 28 Oct. 1881. having m. 17 Oct. 1837, Princess Mary Christina Caroline Adelaide Frances Leopoldina, of Orleans, 2nd dau. of Louis Philippe, late King of the French ; she d. 2 Jan. 1839, leaving a son, Duke Philip Alexander Mary Ernest of Wurtemberg, major-gcn. Wurtemburg army and in Austrian reserve; b. 30 July, 1838; m. 18 Jan. 1865, the Archduchess Marie Theresa, eldest dau. of the Archduke Albert Frederick Rodolphe of Austria, and has 3 sons and 2 daus. Duke Albert Mary Alexander Philip Joseph, b. 23 Dec. 1865. Duke Robert Mary Qement Philip Joseph, b. 14 Jan. 1873. Duke Ulrich Mary Louis Philip Joseph Anthony, b. 16 June, 1877. Duchess Mary Amelia Hildegarde Philippa Theresa Josephine ; b. 24 Dec. 1865. "heresaM Duchess Mary Isabella Philippa Theresa Alatilda Josephine; b. 31 Aug. 1871. (8) Duke Ernest Alexander Constantine Frederick, b. 11 Aug. 1807; d. 26 Nov. 1868, having m. 18 Aug. 1 860, Anna Katherine Natalie Eschlo. (4) Princess Antoinetta Frederica Augusta Mary Anne, Duchess of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, d. s. p. 24 Sept. 1860, having m. 23 Dec. 1832, as 2nd wife, to Ernest Frederick, late reigning Duke of Saxe- Coburg and Gotha, who d. 29 Jan. 1844. [7] Princess Juliana Henrietta Ulrica, b. 23 Sept. 1781, baptized into Greek Church by name of Anna Feotiorowna; d. 15 Aug. 1860, having m. 26 Feb. 1796, to Grand Duke Constantine, 2nd son of Paul I. Emperob of Russia ; this marriage was dissolved 20 Mar. 1820. The Grand Duke renounced his succession to the throne of Russia in 1822, and d. 27 June, 1831, having m. (morganatic) 2ndly — 24 May, 1820, Jane, Countess Grudzinska, created Princess de Lowicz, who d. 29 Nov. 1831. [8] PRINCESS MARY LOUISA VICTORIA, d. 16 Mar. 1861, havine m. Ist— 21 Dec. 1803, as 2nd wife, to Ernest Charles, (reigning) Prince op Leiningen, who d. 4 July, 1814, having had a son and dau. She re-m. 11 July, 1818, to h.u.h. Edward, Duke of Kent, who d. 23 Jan. 1820 (see below). By her 1st marriage she had a son and dan. (1) Charles Frederick William Ernest, (reigning) Prince of Leiningen, K.O., b. 12 Sept. 1804 ; d. 13 Nov. 1856, having m. 13 Feb. 1829, Mary, dan. of Connt Maximilian of Klebelsberg; she d. 13 Nov. 1866, having had 2 sons, {"1] Princ6 Ernest Leopold Victor Charles Aognstos Joseph Ernest, reigning Prince op Leiningen, &c. &c. rear-adm. g.c.b. K.M. 6th class ; b. 9 Nov. 1830 ; m. 1 1 Sept. 1858, Princess Mary Amelia, 2nd dan. of late Charles Leopold Frederick, Grand Dnke of Baden, and has a son and dan. (1) Prince Ernest Edward Charles, b. 18 Jan. 1866. (2) Princess Albertina Victoria Sophia Mary Emestina, b. 24 July, 1863. [2] Prince Edward Frederick Maximilian John, major Prussian reserve, b. 5 Jan. 1833. (2) Princess Anne Feodorowna Augusta Charlotte Wilhelmina, b. 7 Dec. 1807; d. 23 Sept. 1872, having m. 18 Feb. 1828, to Ernest Christian Charles, PRINCE OP Hohenlohe-Langenbourg, G.C.B. who d. 12 April, 1860, having had 3 sons and 3 dans. [1^ Prince Charles Lewis William Leopold, major Wurtemburg cavalry; b. 25 Oct. 1829; resigned succession to Principality to his next brother, by family contract, 21 April, 1860; m! 1861 (morganatic), Mary Grathwohl. [2] Prince Herman Ernest Francis Bernard, reigning Prince OP Hohenlohe-Langenboubg, G.c.b. gen. Prussian cavalry, member of the Reichstag; b. 31 Aug. 1832; m. 24 Sept. 1862, IMncess Leopoldina Wilhelmina Paulina Amelia Maximiliana, dan. of late William Louis Augustus, Margrave of Baden, and has with other issue a son and 2 daus. (1) Prince Ernest William Frederic Charles Maximilian (hereditary Prince), b. 13 Sept. 1863. (2) Princess Eliza Victoria Feodora Sophia Adelaide, b. 4 Sept. 1864. (8) Princess Feo e , (2) Prince Ernest Giinther, hereditary Pbince OP Schlbswig-Holstein-Sonderbebq- AUgustenberg, b. 11 Aug. 1863. c2 Chr Ixvi THE REIGNING HOUSE OF SAXE-COBURG AND GOTHA. (3) Princess Augusta Victoria Amelia Louisa Marie Constance, b. 22 Oct. 1858 ; m. 27 Feb. 1881, to Prince Frederick William Victor Albert, K.G. elder surviving son of F.M. Frederick William Nicholas Charles, Prince Imperial of Germany, Crown Prince of Prussia, K.G. (see p. xlvi.) (4) Princess Victoria Frederica Augusta Mary Caroline Matilda, b. 25 Jan. 1860. (5) Princess Feodore Louise Sophie Adelaide Henriette Amelie, b. 8 April, 1866. (6) Princess Feodore Adelaide Helena Louise Caroline Gustave Pauline Alice Jenny, b. 3 July, 1874. [6] Princess Feodore Victoria Adelaide Paulina Amelia Maria, d. 10 Feb. 1872, having m. 23 Oct. 1858, as 2nd wife, to George, hereditary Pbince of Saxe-Meiningen et Hildberg- HAUSEN, a gen. in the Prussian army, and had 2 sons, (1) Prince Ernest Bernard Victor George, lieut. 95th regt. Prussian infantry, b, 27 Sept. 1859. (2) Prince Frederick John Bernard Herman Henry Maurice, lieut. 95th regt. Prussian infantry; b. 12 Oct. 1861. THE [8] PRINCESS VICTORIA re-m. 11 July, 1818, to H.B.H. Prince Edward, Duke of Kent (son of King George III. see p. c), who d. 23 Jan. 1820, and had an only dau. (3) ALEXANDRINA VICTORIA, our most gracious Queen. [9] Princess Marianne Charlotte, b. 7 Aug. 1788; d. 22 Aug. 1794. ERNEST FREDERICK ANTHONY CHARLES LEWIS, Duke of SAXE-Ck)BUBO AND Goth A, K.G.; acquired the Principality of Saxe-Gotha bv a family convention which was ratified 12 Nov. 1826; b. 2 Jan. 1784; d. 29 Jan. 1844, having m. 1st— 31 July, 1817, Princess I^uisa Dorothea Paulina Charlotte Frederica Augusta, only child of Augustus Emilius Leopold, Duke of Saxe Gotha-Altenburg; she b. 21 Dec. 1800; d. 30 Aug. 1831. He m. 2ndly— 23 Dec. 18.32, Princess Antoinetta Frederica Augusta Mary Anne, dau. of Alexander Frederick Charles, Duke of Wiirtemberg aforesaid; b. 17 Sept. 1799; d. 24 Sept. 1860. The Duke left by his 1st marriage 2 sons only, viz.— (1) Ernest Augustus Charles John Leopold Alexander Edward, the Hereditary Prince Emest, now reigning Duke. (2) Prince Francis Albert Augustus Charles Emanuel, Consobt of Her MAJESTY THE QUEEN ; b. 26 Aug. 1819; d. 14 Dec. 1861. Wljt Kinjjs of €n5lanti sinte aifreti tijt 0rcat. I. Alfred the Great, King of England 871 to 901 (brother of Kings Ethelbald, Ethel- = Ethelbith or Elswith, dau. of Ethelred Mu- bert, and Ethelred, grandsons of Egbert, 1st King of England, crowned at Winchester I chel (the Great), a Meician Earl in Gains- Si 9), crowned by Pope Adrian, divided the kingdom into shires, hundreds, and tylhes ; borough, in Lincolnshire; m. 868 ; d. 904. d. 21 or 28 Oct., 901. I Eguina (ist wife), dau. of bercher. 1 1. Edward the = Elfleda f 2nd wife), = Edgiva (3rd wife), dau. of Earl Sigeline, Elder, d. 925. | dau. of Ethelhelm, I Lonl of Meapham, Culings and Lean- an earl. I ham ; m. 916 ; d. 25 Aug., 953. i- Etheiswida or = Baldwin the Elfrida, m.889; d. 7 June, 929. III. Athelstan, crowned and an- IV. Edmund I.,: ointed at Kingston-upon-Thames stabbed by one I by Athclm, Archbishop of Canter- Leof 26 May,946: bury ; translated the Bible into bd. at Glasten- Saxon ; d. 17 Oct., 940. bury. VI. Edwy, Elfred(ift = VII. Edgar, the Peace Bald, Count of Flanders. Elgtva. V. Edred, Thyra.-=GormoIlI., Kbg Amolph I. d. 955. I of Denmark. Magnus, I Count of Harald VIII., King=GYritha, a Swedish Flauders. of Denmark. | pnncess. d.958;bd. at wife J, m Winchester. 96i;d.963. able. King of England 959, increased the royal navy, mainuined the do- minion of the Narrow Seas ; d. i July, 975. Elfrida (and X. Swene, King of=Syricha, Baldwin III. wife), dau.of Denmark, invaded Ordagar, D. England temp. Ethel- of Devon- red VI.; made king thire. loia; murdered 1014: bd. at York. widow of Count or Re- KricuR, gent of Flan- King of ders; av.p. Sweden. 961. Alissa, or Ar- tela, dau. of Heribert, Count of Ver- mandois. Mechtild (2nd wife), dau. of Herman Bille- neg, Duke of Saxony. VIII. Edward ' I., the Martyr, wife), dau. ibbcd at Corffc of'l'horold, i^tl" at the in- an KtigliUi II of his earl, m. herElfri- 984 May, 979. 1003. Elgiva(tst=:IX. Ethe)r«d II., the Un-^ ready; the Danes entirely conquered England, and Swene. lather of Canute, •tyled himaelf king ; Eihel- drcd fled to Nomuwdy loi a; d. d. S3 April, >oi6, bd. in St. Pauls'. sEmma, sXI.Canute the Great, ^Alwina or Elfntha, Amolph=Rosala, dau. of Richard I, Duke of Nor- mandy (and wife). I King of Denmark, ac- knowledged King of England upon the death of Edmund Ironside, d. at Shaf- tesbur y is Nov., 1036. AlKiva(ist or Mar- II., witeX dau. garet,m. Count of of EI- to Ul- Flan- shelm, pho, an ders and Earl of English Artois. North- count, ampton. X dau. of Beren- farius I-, King of luly. XIIIHardi- XII. Harold, Godwin, Eari.G " (and I Iron- XIV. Edward, the 0>nfe«aor, ■ king, rebuilt St. Peter's in West- Canute, King suroamcd of Kent, as mute; minster, left the kingdom by of Denmark Harefooc, d. pired to the rdcrcd Ai Oxford will to William, Duke of Nor- and Eng- 16 April, crown : a gen- Nov., 1016. mandy: d. 4 Jan., 1066, bd. at land; d. 1039, bd. at eral under Ca- •* Westminster, ap. io4i-t. WMtmin- nute. itha Ldward Atheko^ tb« Exile. > ^,daa.orEm> Edmnad, ■Agatha, expelled into Swadea ; reiided in Hungary until his uncle, the " Baldwin =Otgiva, dau. rife). IV., Count of Flan- ders, cr. Count of Valeuci- HO07. I of Frederic I. of Bava- na, Count of Luxemburg. ill London 1057. \t Heuylll., ^ and ai««r-ia-law with of King Soloowo brother, of Hungarjr. d.t.p. of Kingof Hungary. XV. Harold II., made himself Baldwin = AIise. dau. king after the Confessor's death ; V., Count crowned 6 Jan., 1066: defeated the of Flan- Norwe^ians ajj Sepc , but defeated ders. and slaw at Hastings by William of Normandy, 14 Ort., 1066. of Robert King of France. lgarAthdiaK,lMl«Marfaret, sister Matilda. h«ir«lfalcolm III., Caen- Maud, m. at Augy=i William I., King of England. I theSajtonprnoes of Mahx>lm III., of her brother I mor. King of Scotland 1033 ; crowned Whit- sumamed the Conqueror, in succession to the Caenmor, King (snd wifeX throne: d.s.p. of Scotland. 1039-93: slain at Aln- Sunday, 1068 (seep, crowned 25 Dec, 1066; d. at wick. 7a). Rouen 9 Sept., 1087 (see p. Mary, m. to Matilda (tst Eustace.Count wife), crowned of Boiogne: her 11 Nov., 11 dau. M.-itilda m. King Ste- phen (see below). d. I May. II t8 (seep. 73). Henry I., crowned 6a>Adeliza (and wifeX dau. William II. (Ru- Aug., iioo: m. andiv, of Godfrey, Duke of Lor- fusX crowned 26 d 2 Feb., I tat ; d. at St. raine and Count of Bra- Sept., 1087: slain (see Denis 1 Dec, 1135 : the bant : re-md. to William a Aug., iioo(see 73). la.u heir male of the de Albini ; m. 39 Jan., p. 73). Norman line (see p. 73). 11S9 ; d. 1151. Adela,= Stephen, Others Count of (see pp. Bloisand 7a and Chartres. 73). Willi.im, the=Matilda. Atheling.Duke dau. of of Normandy : drowned 26 Nov.,ii2o, s.p. (see p. 73). Henry IV.^^Maud, b. tio4;aBGeoflrreyPlantagenet, Count of Anjou, son of^ Fi Emperor of m. ^ andly^ Fulke, Germany : April, 1127 ; d. Count of m. titi; at Rouen 10 Anjou. d.s.p. sa Sept., 11 67 (see May, lias. p. 73). Stephen, crowned iving England 26 Dec, 1 1 35; d. at Dover vdson,« King of King of Jerusalem ii3j;;d. ai and Count of Anjou : 25 Oct., 11 54 (see d. 7 Sept., 1150 (see p. 74). P- 73)- Matilda, d. and h. of Others Eustace, Count of Bou- (see logne, by Mary, dau. of Malcolm III.. King of Scotland ; crowned aa March, 1136 ; d. 3 May, 1151 (see p. 74X ep. 73). Henry II., knighted at C^arlisle 1148 : crowned at Westminster 19 Dec=EIeanor, Duchess of Guienne (eldest dau.and heir of William, 1 1 54, subseouently at Lincoln Christmas Day, 11 57, and lastly with his I toth of that name, Duke of Aquitaine), divorced wife of Louis Queen at Worcester, Easter, X158 ; d. 7 July, 1189 (see p. 75X I VII. of France ; m. 1151 ; d. 26 June, 1202 (see p. 75). Henry,:— Margaret, only Richard I.,=Beren- John, crowned ata- Henry III., crowned at Gloucester 28 Oct., 1216; b.=Eleanor, 2nd dau. and co-h. of Raymond Berenger, Count of I Oct., 1206; d. at Westminster 16 Nov., 1272 (seep. | Provence, m 14, crowned 10 Jan., 1236; d. at Am&sbury, P- nh 77). i Wilts, 25 June, 1291 (see ] Wijt ^J^tufis of €nfilanti since aUuti tijt #itat continued : — I ! Eleanor (ist wife), dau. of=Edward I., so named after Edward the Confessor ; knighted at Bur-= Margaret (2nd wife), dau. Others Ferdinand III., King of Castile ; m. 1254 ; d. at Grantham 27 Nov., 1290 (see p. 78). gos 1254; crowned at Westminster 19 Aug., 1274; claimed and of Philip III., of France ; (seepp. exercised feudal superiority over Scotland, into which he made foui m. at Canterbury 8 Sept., 77 and victorious expeditions, called on his tomb ' Scotorum Malleus;* b. 1299; d. 14 Feb., 1317 78). 17 June, 1239 ; d. at Burgh, Cumberland, 7 July, 1307 (see p. 78). w (see p. 78). Edward II., b. 25 April, 1284 ; crowned at Westminster 23 Feb., 1307 ; de-=IsobeI, dau. of Philip IV. of France; m. aS Others (see posed 25 Jan., 1327, and murdered in Berkeley Castle 21 Sept. following I Jan., 1308 ; d. 22 Aug., 1357 (see p. 79). pp. 78 and (see p. 79)- I 79)- rard III., crowned at Westmiister i Feb., 1327; in 1339 he assumed the style of King of France=PhiHppa, 3rd dau. of Wil- England and Lord of Ireland, and quartered the arms of France. Instituted the order of the Garter liam. Count of Holland and 1349. Invaded France 1340 and also in 1346, when he fought the celebrated battle of Cressy 26 Aug., 1346 ; Hainault ; m. 24 Jan., 1328; in the same year the Scots were defeated at the battle of Nevill Cross, 17 Oct., and King David II. taken crowned 1330 ; d. 15 Aug., prisoner to London, where he remained 11 years. On 19 Sept, 1356, the Black Prince won the victory 1369; bd. in Westminster over the French at Poictiers, and took King John prisoner ; he remained in the Savoy nearly five years; Abbey (see p. 79J. born at Windsor 13 Nov., 1312 ; d. at Shene 21 June, 1377 (see p. 79). Edward and (T)Edward==Joan, 'the=Sir Fair Maid Tho- of Kent,' mas only d. and Hol- h. of Ed- land, mund of K.G. Wood- (2nd stock, Earl hus.). of Kent, 5th son of Edward I.; d. 8 July, >375^ (see p. 80). the Black Prince, cr. Prince of Wales 12 May, 1343; led the vanguard at the battle of Cressy. and won the victory of Poic- tiers ; b. IS June, 1330; d. 8 July, J376: .1 Blanche =(4) John of=Katherine (ist w.), Gaunt, youngest ' time- dau. and honoured co-h. of Lancas- Henry, ter,' cr. Duke of Duke of Lancaster, Lancas- grandson ter 13 of Henry Nov.,1362; III. ; m. b.atGhent, x8 May, in Flan- 1359 ; d. ders, 24 1369 (see June, 1 340; p. 81). d. 3 Feb., fi). (see Katherine (3) Lionel=(i)Elirabeth, (5) Edmund— (i) Isabel, Others (3rd w.), of Aiit- d. and h. of of Lancley, youngest (seepp. dau. of Sir werp, b. William de b. at King's dau. and co- 801083. PaynRoet, there 29 of Hain- Nov., 1338; ault, Gui- cr.Dukeof enne King Clarence of Arms, 1162, Earl and widow of Ulster, of Sir Otes &c. : d. at Swynford ; Longue- m. at Lin- ville, in coin 13 Piedmont, Jan., 1196; 17 Oct, d. 10 Nlay, 1368 (lee 1403 (see p. SoX p. 81). 135a: d. 1363. Bureh, Earl Langley, of Ulster, m. Hens, 5 June, 13^1, Lord of Tm- =(2)Violanta, dale, K.G., dau. of Gale- Earl of Cara- azzo,Dukeof bridge 13 Milan, m. Nov., 1362, 1368 (sec p. Duke or 80). York 6Aug., 1385: d. X Aug., iioa («ee p. 8a). h. of i'eter, (the Cruel) King of Castile and Leon, m. 1372 ; d. 138a. =»(a) Joane, dau. of Thomas Holland, Earl of Kent ; d.s.p. (see j>. 8a). Richard II., b.«=Anne (ist w.), Henry IV.,=(i) Mary, yr. Others Sir at Bordeaux dau. of Charles cr. Duke of 3 April, 1366 ; IV., Emperor Hereford 29 crowned 16 of Bohemia, m. Sept., 1397; July, 1377 ; re- 22 Jan., 1382 ; crowned at signed his d.s.p. 7 June, Westminster crown to his 1394. 13 Oct., 1399; cousin Henry, = Isabel (2nd d. in vVest- Duke of Lan- w.), dau. of minster caster, 29 Sept., Charles VI. of Abbey 20 1399; supposed France, m. 31 March, 1413 to have been Oct., 1396 ; re- (see p. 84). murdered in md. to Charles, Pontefract Duke of Or- Castle Feb., leans (see p. 84). 1 400 (see p. 84). hers Sir Jonn— dau. and co.-h. (see p. Beau- of Humphrey 8i). fort, cr, de Bohun, Earl of Hereford, &c., m. 1380 ; d. 1304. =(2)Joane,dati. of Charles IL, King of Na- varre, crowned a6Jan., 1403-4; d. 10 June, X437(seep.84). Earl of Somer- set and Marauis of Dor- set 1397: d. ax April. X4io(see p. 81). Margaret, Others Philippa of— Edmund wd dau. of (see pp. Clarence, lliomas, and 81 and only child, sister and co- 8a). b. 16 Aug. , h. of Ed- mund Hol- land, Earl of Kent : she d. 31 Dec., 1440 (having re-md. to I'homas, Duke of Clarence, and son of Henry IV.X 1355 ; n»- X368 (see Mortimer, ird Earl of larch, Lord of Wigmore, Lieut, of Ireland, d. at Cork 27 Dec, 1 181 (see p. fc). Henry v., cr. Prince=Katherine, yst.=Sir Owen of Wales 15 Oct., 1399; imprisoned for striking the Lord Chief Justice Gas- coigne ; crowned 9 April, 1413; won the victory of'^ Agincourt 24 Oct., 1415; b. at Monmouth 9 Aug., 1388 ; d. at Bois de Vincennes, 31 Aug., 1422 (see p. 85). dau. of Charles VI., King of France, m. 3 June, 1420; crowned at Westminster 14 Feb. follow- ing; d. 4 Jan., i437(seep. 85). Tohn=Margaret, Tudor(2nd Beaufort, husband), Duke of son of Somerset, Meredith so created ap Tudor, i443» m. 1423 K.G. ; d (see note 27 May, on p. 85). 1444 (see P.81X Henry VI., b. at Windsor 6 Margaret of Dec, 1421 ; crowned at West- 1 Anjou, dau. minster 6 Nov., 1429, and ' of ReH^e, Other Roger Mortimer,i-iEleanor, eldest Other relict of Sir issue. Earl of March, Oliver St. (sec p. &c., eldest son, John, Knt., 81). lieut. of Ireland and dau. of Sir John Beauchamp, of Bletshoe (see p. 8x). 1381, nominated by Richard II. his successor to the throne; slain at Kenlis 20 July, X398, aged 24 (see p. 80). dau. of Tho- issue mas Holland, (see p. Earl of Kent : 80). she re-md. to Sir Edward Charlton, Ix)rd Powis, and d> 23 Oct., 1405. crowned King of France at Notre Dame 17 Dec, 1431. In 1452 began the Wars of tne Roses, terminating in the king's deposition ; he d. in the Tower May or June, 1472, a violent death, as it is sup- posed (see p. 86). Duke of An- jou, m. 22 April, 1445; crowned 30 May follow- ing ; d. 25 Aug., 1481 (see p. 86). Edmund'aaMargaret -=(2) Sir Henry Beaufort, Stafford, yr. sole dau. son of Hum- and heir of phrey, Duke Countess of Bucking- of Rich- ham. of Had ham, eldest son, cr. Earl of Richmond 23 Nov., 1452 : d. I Nov., 1456 (ist hus.) (see p. 85). Others (see p. 80). Anne, Richard of mond and=(3) Thomas Dei by. d. Stanley, cr. 1509 (see Earl of pp. 81 and Derby. 8s). elder dau. and co-h. of her bro. Ed- mund ist w.) Edward, Prince of—Ann Nevill, 2nd dau. of Rich- Wales, taken prisoner ard, Earl of Warwick, ' the of battle of Tewkes- Kingmaker;' she re-md. 12 bury, and slain a few July, 1472, to Richard, Duke days after, 21 May, of Gloucester, afterwards X471, 8.p. (see p. 86). Richard III. (see pp. 86 and 88). Conis- burgh, cr. Earl of Cam- bridge 1414 ; beheaded for high treason 6 Aug., 1415 (see p. 8a). Other issue (see pp. 8a and 83X Richard, 3rd Duke of=Cecilie Nevill, youngest dau. of Isabel, m. to York, 'the Protector,' Ralph, ist Earl of Westmorland, by fell at the battle of Wakefield, 31 Dec, 1460 (sec p. 89). . . Henry Bour- his 2nd wife, Joane Beaufort, dau. of chier, Earl of John of Gaunt, Duke of Lancaster ; Essex (sec p. she d. 31 May, 1495. Ij). B I Ci)e ^tnfls of eufilantJ since ^Ifieti tijt 0rcat, continiied : — Edward IV., b. at Rouen = Elizabeth, widow of Sir John Richard III. 29 April, 1441 ; crowned in Westminster Abbey 28 June, 1461 ; d. at West- minster 9 April, 1483 (see p. 87). Grey, Lord Ferrers, of Groby, cester 1461, elected king 18, pro- and dan. of Sir Richard Wid- claimed 22 June, 1483, and crowned ville, Knt.; m. 1, crowned 25 7july following ; fell att he battle of May, X464 : d. 8 June, 1493. Bosworth aa Aug., 1485 (see p. 88). cr. Duke of Glou-=Anne Nevill, dau. andco-h. of Rich- ard, Earl of Warwick and Salisbur>', the Kingmaker (and widow of Ed- ward, Pnnce of Wales) ; m. 12 July, 147a ; d. 16 March, 1485. T ry Vri., only son, a Elizabeth, eldest dau., b. II Feb., 1466; m. 12 Jan., i486 : crowned at Westminster 25 Nov., following; d. II Feb., 1503. ted Richard III. at >rth ; crowned at ninsterv) Oct., 1485: Pembroke Castle 26 ,1455; d. at Rich- muaJ 21 April, 1509 (see p. 89). Edward V., b. 4 Nov., 1470; Prince of Wales 1471 ; pro- claimed king,but never crowned; deposed 25 June, 1483 (see p. 87). Richard, Duke of = Anne, only York, b. 14 Aug., dau. and heir X472 ; created a duke 38 May, 1474. Both are believed to have been murdered in the Tower June, 1483 (sec p. 87). of John, Lord Mowbray, Duke of Nor- folk; m. IS Ian., 1478 (see p. 87). Other issue, (see p. 87). Edward, Prince of Wales, b. 1473: d. 13 March, 1484 (see p. 88). (i) Katha- rine, dau. '■ Ferdi- v., of n, V of )ther ir, : of ^ ; m. A-ned liine, inar- an- 1 23 '533; u. Jan., 1536 (•ce p. 91). '(2) Anne =(3) Jane, Boleyn, dau. of dau. of Sir John Sir Tho- Sey- mas Bo- mour. leyn, knight VUct. banoe- Roch- ret, maid ford. m. 14 Nov., of hon- our to 153a; Anne crowned Boleyn; follow. m. ao ingWhit Il^u Sunday; be- 14 Oct., headed 19 May, j'vr «536(ie« p. 91). Henry »(4) Anne, dau.=: (6) of John VIII., b. at Green- widi a8 June.1491: cr. Prince of Wales and Earl of Chester, &c, 18 Kathe- rine, dau. of Sir Thomas and sister of Wil Itam, Duke of Parr.of Kea- Cleves, a Lu- dal, widow of theran Prince of GermaDv; m. 6 Jan., iS4o: annulled July following; Feb. 1303: d.i7July,ij77. proclaimed "(s) Kathcnne. IcingtaAp. dan. of Lord EdmnadHow* ard, niaoa of Thomaa. Doka of Norfolk, m. Feb.. iS4a {jm March, iS49> 84 June, 1509: d. at We«- Mary, « Philip Elizabeth, *en II., Queen of > ng. Kia^of England, Spain, crownedis crowned Jan., 1599: v> Nov., 1553 ; b. 7 Sept., • • « heb., 1515-16: 1533: d.a4 J"Iy. »5S4: Mar., 1603 .7Nov.,i558 (seep. 9a). <..<- i>. 92). I Ian., 1547. 90 and 91). Edward VI.. John NeviU. Lord Lati- B. 13 JuJy. 1543: d. 5 Sept., 1548, having P.9«) (aaep.9iX j Mar-< aaret, (^een Scot- land, b. »9 Nov., 1489; d. at Meih- ven June, i$4i Archibald Douglas (and nus.X 6thEariof Anjou, m. 6 Aug., \v^^', divd. Mar., 1526. "Henry Stuart (3rd hut.), Lord MetAven. m. March, 15*6 (see p. 90). Mary,: Queen of France, crowned 5 Nov.,1514; m. 9 Oct, 1514. to Louu XIL.King of France, who d. I Jan., 1515: she d- 35 June, 1533 (seep. 90). Charles Others Bran- (see p. don, 89). Duke of Suf- folk, m. 13 May, 1515- (see p. 90)- Westmin- ster as 1537 : d- 6 July. I5S3 (see p. 91). JamesV. -(i) Magdalen, dau. of of Scot- Francis I., Kinc of land, b. France : m. i Jan., 15 April, 1S37: d. 10 July fol- 151a : lowing. crowned* varia, after King of Bohemia, K.G. ; d. 39 Nov., 1632 (see p. 41). (see pp. 93 and 94). Charles—K atherine II., b. 39 Braganza, May, 1630: crowneda3 April 1661; d.s.p.l. 6 Feb., 1685 (see p. 95). of In- fanu of Portu- gal, only dau. of John IV., Kins of Por- tugsil ; m. 33 May, 1662; d.s.p. 31 Dec., 1705 (see p. 95). (i) Anne, dau.< of^ Edward Hyde, .after- wards Earl of Clarendon, Lord High Chancellor of England, m. 24 Nov., 1659 : d. 31 Mar., 1671 (see p. 96). IL J 14 Oct.. 1663! crowned 33 April, 1685 ; abdicated by flight II Dec., 1688 : d. in ex- ile at St. Ger- mains 6 Sept., i70i(seep.95). b.- Sept., 1658 ; d. 8 June, 1714 (see p. 94). Anne, Quksn or Engi.and,s and dau., b. 6 Feb., 1664 ; crowned 33 April, 170a ; m. 28 July, 1683 ; d.s.p.s. 11 Aug., 1714 (see p. 94). : George, Prince of Denmark, youngest son of Frederick III., Kine of Denmark, cr. Duke of Cumberland, &c., 9 April, 1689 ; d. 88 Oct., 1708 Others (see p. 9«). Prince of Brunswick, K.G. (4th son of George, Duke of Luneburg, see pedi- gree pp. 8 to 11), 13th in lineal descent from Henry, 5th Duke <»f Bavaria, who m. Maud, dau. of Henry II. of England (."iee above), (see p. 94). I Mary, Queen of England,-=^ William III , Prince George eldest dau., crowned with her of Orange, posthu- I. (see husband 11 April, 1689; m. mous son, b.14 Nov., next 4 Nov., 1677 : d.s.p. 38 Dec, 1650; d. 8 March,i703 page). Z694 (see p. 96)- ("ee P- 96). Cj^t UtiifiS of (Cnfilanti Sophia, 5th dau. of Frederick V., Elector Palatine of the Rhine, King of: Bohemia, K.G. (by Elizabeth, eldest dau. of James I., King of England); b. at the Hague 13 Oct. 1630 ; m. 30 Sept., 1658; d. 8 June, 1714 (see page 94). George Lewis (George I. of England), Duke of Bruns-r wick and Luneburg, Prince Electoral of the Holy Roman Empire, K.G. 1701, Duke of Zelle 1705, Arch-treasurer of the Holy Roman Empire 12 April, 1710, succ. according to the act of succession as King of Great Britain, France, and Ireland i Aug., 1714 ; crowned at Westminster 20 Oct. fol- lowing ; b. 28 May, i66o ; d. at Osnabruck 11 June, 1727 (see page 98). =Sophia Dorothy, only child of George William, Duke of Brunswick and Luneburg, Duke of Zelle, K.G., b. 15 Sept., 1666: m. 21 Nov., 1682 ; divorced 28 Dec., 169^ ; d. at the castle of Ahlem, in Brunswick, 3 Nov., 1726(360 P- 98). Frederic Augustus, b. 3 Oct., 1661; fell fighting agamst the Turks in TransyU vania 30 Dec, 169a (see p. 94). Maximilian William, Prince of Brunswick, Field - marshal- gene- ral of the imperial army ; b. 23 Dec, 1666; d. at Vienna 16 July, 1726 (see p. 94)- B George Augustus (George II. of England), crowned 11 Oct., 1727, elected K.G. 4 April, 1706, and cr. Duke of Cambridge, &c.,= g Nov. following ; had his horse shot under him at Oudenarde 11 July, 1708; or. Prince of Wales 4 Oct., 17x4 ; b. at Hanover 30 I Oct., 1683 ; d. at Kensington 25 Oct., 1760 ; bd. in Westminster Abbey (see p. 98). Frederick Lewis, K.G., cr. Duke of Edinburgh, &c., 15 July, 1726 ; became Duke of Com-=Augusta, younger dau. of Frederic II., wall &c., II June, 1727, cr. Prince of Wales and Earl of Chester 9 Jan., 1729, &c. ; b. at I Duke of Saxe-Gotha, m. 8 May, 1736 ; d. Hanover 20 Jan., 1707 ; d. 20 March, 1751 ; bd. in Westminster Abbey (see p. 98). I 8 Feb., 1772 ; bd. in Westminster Abbey. I : J George William Frederic (George III. of England), crowned 22 Sept., 1761, succ. to=Charlotte Sophia, and dau. of Charles I^ouis his father's honours 20 March, 1751, cr. Prince of Wales and Earl of Chester 20 April I Frederick, reigning Duke of Mecklenburg- following ; b. 4 June, 1738; d. at Windsor Castle 29 Jan., 1820; bd. there (see p. 100). Streliu ; m. 8 Sept., 1761 ; d. 17 Nov., 1818. George ^Caroline Amelia Elizabeth, dau. of Charles Wil- liam Ferdi- Frederick, Duke of York and Albany, Bishop of Osna- burgh, K.G., G.C.B., Field-marshal, b. 16 Aug., 1763 ; d.s.p. nand. Prince 5 Jan., 1827 ; he m. of Bruns- 29 Sept., 1791, Frc- wick - Wol- derica, Pnncess fenbuttel, m. Royal of Prussia, 8 April, 1795; eldest dau. of Ftc- d. 7 Aug., derick William II., 1821 (see p. King of Prussia; d. Augustus Frederick (Geo. IV. of Eng- land), regent 1812-21, crownedi9 July, 1821; b. 12 Aug., 1762; d. 26 June, 1830 (scep.ioi). Charlotte Augusta of= Leopold George Wales (ist wife), b. 7 Frederick, Prince of Jan., 1796 ; m. 2 May, 1816; d. 6 Nov., 1 81 7 (see p. 101). William Henry: (William IV. of England), crowned 8 Sept., 1831 ; Lord High Admiral of Great Britain, cr. Duke ofClarence, &c., 3 May, 1789; b. 21 Aug., 1765 ; d. 20 June, 1837 (see p. xoi). lOl). 6 Aug., p. 100). 1820 (sec Saxe - Coburg - Saal- feld ; elected King of the Belgians 4 June, 18 jx ; d. XI 4 Oct., 1850 (see p. loi). (j Charlotte, b. and d. 39 March, 1819. Elizabeth, b. 10 Dec, 1830 : d. March. 1821 see p. loi). = Adelaide, Edward, = eldest dau. Duke of of George Frederick Kent and Strath- Charles, earn, K.G., reign mg Dulce of G.C.B., Field- Saxe- marshal, Meinin- b. 3 Nov.. een, m. 11 June,i8i8; 1767 : d. 33 Ian., 1820 (see p. 100). d. 3 Dec, i849(seep. xoi). Victoria.dau.of Francis, Duke of Saxe - Co- burg - Saalfeld (and widow of Emich Charles, reign- ing Prince of Leiningen), m. 39 May. 1818: d. x6 March, 1861 (see p. too). Ernest Au- gustus.Duke of Cumber- land, so cre- ated 33 Apr., 1799. K.G., King op Hanovrr3o June, 1837 : o. 5 June, 177X ; d. 18 Nov., 1851 (»ee p. 57). E Frf derica Caroline (widow), 3rd dau. of Charles lx)uis Frede- rick, reigning Duke of Mecklen- burg-Stre- litz ; m. 39 May, 1815; d. 31 June, 1841 (sec p. 57)- Victoria, of the United Kingdom' of Great Britain and Ireland, gueen, Defender of the Faith, mpress of India, b. 24 May, 1819 : crowned in Westminster Abbey 38 June, 1838, and pro- claimed Empress of India at Delhi I Jan., 1877 ; m. 10 Feb., 1840 (see pp. 45 and 65). 'Francis Albert Augu tt;s Charles Emmanuel, I>uli- of Saxony, Prince of Sa.\c- Coburg and Gotha, Princk Consort. K.G., K.T., K.P., G.C.M.G., Field-marshal in the army: b. 36 Aug.. 1819; d. 14 Dec, x86x (see pp. 45 and 65). I Albert Edward, Prince OF Wales, K.G., K.T., K.P., G.C.B., G.C.S.I., G.C.M.G., b. 9 Nov., 1 84 1 (see PP- S2i 53)- Alexandra (V.A., C.I.), eldest dau. of Christian II.. King of Den- mark ; m. 10 March, 1863 (see p. 52). Alfred Ernest Albert. Duke of Edin- burgh, K.G., K.T., G.C.S.I., G.C.M.G., b.6Aug., 1844 (see p. 54). Marie Alexan- drovna (V.A.,C.I.), only dau. of Alexander, Emperor of all the Russias ; m. 33 Jan., 1874 (see P- 54)- Artnur: William. Duke of Con- naught and Strath- eam, K.G., K.T., K.T., G.C.S.I., G.C.M.G., b.iMay, 1850 (see P- SSh Louise Margaret (VA..C.I.), 3rd dau. of H.R.H. Prince Fre- derick Charies of Prussia, G.C.B. ;m. 13 March, 1879 (see p. 55)- Prince Leo- pold. Duke of Albany, K.G., K.T., CCS. I., C.CM.G., F.C., D.CI>, &c. ; b. 7 April, 1853 (see p. 45)^ Victoria, Princess Royal of the United Kingdom (V.A.. C.I.); b. 21 Nov., 1840; m. 25 Ian.. 1858 (see p. 46). = Frederick William Nicholas Charles, Prince Im- perial of Germany. Crown Prince of Prussia, KG. (see p. 46). Pnnce Albert, b.8Jan., 1864. Pnnce George, b. 3 June, 1865. Princess Alice (V.A.). b. 25 April, 1843 : d. 14 Dec, 1878; she m. I July, 1862, H.R.H. Frederick Wi|. liam Louis IV., Grand Duke of Hesse, K.G. (see p. 46). Princess Louise, b. 20 Feb., 1867. Princess Victoria, b. 6 July, 1868. Princess Maud, b. 26 1875. Nov., 1869 rr Pnnce Alfred, b.isOct., Nov., 1876. 1874. Princess Princess Alexandra, Marie, b. i Sept., b.280ct., 1878. Princess Prince Fre- Princess Victoria,b.25 derick Wil- Victoria, liam, K.G., b. 24 July, b. 27 Jan., i860 ; m. 1859; rn. 27 18 Feb., Feb. 1881, 1878 (see Princess Au- p. 46)- Vic. Bernard Fred- Princess eric, hereditary Sophie, b. 14 Prince of Saxe- June, 1870. Meiningen and Princess Hildburg- hausen. Margaret, b. aa Apr., 1873. gusta V ic« I toria, ddest Princess Feodora, b. la VA °-}^^^ May, 1879; sponsors, her * redenck fQ^j. great-grandmothers. T> • roil . Chnstian, Frinceor Schleswig Holstein Sonderberg Augustenberg (sec pp. xlvi. & Ixv.l. Pnnce Albert, William Henry, g.c.b., b. 14 Aug., j^ I I I I i Prince Ernest Louis, here- ditary Grand Duke, b. 35 Nov., 1868. Princess Victoria Alberta, b. 5 April, 186^. Princess Elizabeth Alex- andrine, b. I Nov., 1864. Princess Irene Marie, h. II July, 1866. Pr 'rincess Victoria Alice, b 6 June, 1873. fitCe ^Ifrell tfje (^XtVA— concluded. Augustnt, Duke of Brunswick, K.G., Bishop of Osnaburg i66a, s brother John in the Dominion of Hanover 1679, made gih Elector ire by Emperor Leopold I., by title of Elector of Brunswick* Kivested 9 Dec, 1692 ; b. 10 Nov., 1629, 0.5.; d. at Herrenhausen, . cr, 33 Jan., 1698, aged 69 (see p. 94) (see next Chart pedigree). arles Philip, Prince of Lune- rg, col. of an imperial regt. of igoons : b. 13 Oct., 1669 ; slain battle of Capanuk against the rks and Tartars in Transyl- lia X Jan., 1690 (see p. 94). Christian, b. 19 Sept., 1671 ; drowned in the Danube at the battle of .Meindeckingen against the French, 31 July, 1703, uum. (tee p. 94X Ernest Augiistus, Prince of Bruns- wick- Luneburg and Bishop of Osnaburgh ; cr. Duke of York 29 June, 1716, also Duke of Albany and Earl of Ulster, K.G. i Jul^, 1716 : b. 7 Sept., 1674 : d. Mom, 14 Aug., 1728 (see p. 94). Sophia Charlotte, b. 20 Oci... 1668 ; d. at Hanover i Feb., 1754, having m. 6 Oct., 1^84, to Frede- rick, Elector of Brandenburg, and first King o£ Prussia; he. d- 25 Feb., 1713, 0.$. (sec p. 94). A^ilhelmina Charlotte Caroline, dau. of John Frederick, Margrave )f hrandenburg-Anspach ; crowned Queen of Kngland 11 Oct., 1727: n. 22 Aug. (o.s.), 1705; d. ao Nov., 1737 ; bd. in Westr. Abbey. Sophia Dorothea, b. 16 March 1685; m. 28 Nov., 1706; d. 89 June, »757 (see p. 98). ^Frederick William I., ) I King of Prussia, d. ^i May, ^1740, O.S. (see p. 98). M Anne, Princess Royal, » William Charles Henrv, pr m. 14 March, 1734; d. Prince of Orange, b. X3 Jan., i769(see p. 99X i Sept., 1711; d. aa Oct., 1751, o.s. other Mary, oi. S^i- Frederic, Land* Louisa, m. 30^ Frederic V., May. 1740: d. mve of Hesse Nov., 1743 ; d. King of Den- 14 Jan., 177a Cassel, d. 31 8 Dec, 1751 inark,d.i4jan., (see p. 991. Oct, 1785, as. (see p. 99X 1766, o.s. or other sons, of whom Augusta, m. 171'CharleB William Ferdinand, here- Caroline Matilda, b. posthumous,— Christian VIL, are now no repre- Ian., 1764; d. 33 ditary Prince of BrunNwick-Wol- 11 July, 17^1 : m. i Oct., 1766 ; d. King of Den- May, 1813 (see p. fenUktcLfen at the battle of Jena at Zell itatives (see p. 99). _99)- IP Nov., 1806. :Ue 10 May, 1775 (see p. 99). niark,d.i3Mar., Augustus . LadvAugusu Murniyv., 1801, C, C.H. : b. Jan. .p. .«7T3: ai 1843 100). wife), dau. of John, 4th Earl of Dunmorc ; ta. 4 April and 5 Dec-, I79> declared null and void 1794: Lady Cecilia Utkb Underwood (tad wtfe)L dau. of Arthur, nd E«H of Arran, and widow of Sir George Bucgia, Kat., cr. Duchess oMiiverBeaa, m. 1831, and d.s.p. i Aug., 1873 (see p. loojL Adolphus ■ Augusta. Frederick, dau. of Duke of Cambridge, &c., so created S7 Nov., 1801 : b. 34 Feb., IA\ d. 8 (3)ark>tte m Frederick luly, 1850 (scep.s6> Frederick, Land- Kve of m. I May, 1818 (see P.56> Augusta Matilda, Princes* Koyal. h. •t May, d.s.p. 6 Oa., i8a8 (wap.iooX ChaHes William, King of Wurtem- burg, d. JO Oct., 1816. beth, b. t* May, Elua- —Frederick loseph Louu, reigning Landgrave of Hesae Hombuqr d. a Apru, 1899. j8o8, o.s. I 1770: «n. 7 Apnl, 1818 : d. 10 Jan., i84o(see p. 100). Mary,b.-H.R.H. 95 April, William 1776 ; m. 97 July, 1816: d.s.p.s. 1 April, 1857 (see p. 100). Frede- rick, Duke of Glouces- ter, d. 30 Nov., 1834 (see P-99)- »eorge Frede-aaMary :k, Duke umberland. .(>., last King Hanover, only ;ue ; b. 27 May, 10; d. la June, »78 (see p. jy). Alexandrina, eldest dau. of Joseph, Duke of Saxe-Altenburg, m. 18 Feb., 1843 (see p. 57). Georve WiUiam Frederick Charles, Duke of Cam* hridge. K.G., K T., K.P., G.C.B., G.C.S.I., G.C.H., Field-marshal and Comman- der-in-chief of the anaies of the United Kingdom ; b. at Hanover a6 Match, 1819 (seep.s6>. i9july,t8aa: ai. 88 June, 1843 (••• p. b.— Frederick WU- liam, reigning Grand Duke of Mecklenburg- Strelitz, K.(7., G.C.B. (tee p. Mary, d. «7 = May, 1833 : m. la June, 1866 (see p. 56). Francis, Prince and Duke of Teck, G.C.B., b. 27 Aug., 1837 (see p. 56). Chris tian, (V.A Prince of CI rincess a Frederic ielena r.A., 1.). b. May, 46 ; m. )66(sce .46). Princess ■ John Ixtuise Douglas Pnn- Suther- Schles- t8Nfar b. land, wig. Hoi- stein, KG. 1848 : m. ai Mar., 1871 (see P-47)- cess Bea- trice Marquis (V.A., of ^ C.I.), Lome, b. 14 K.T., April, G.C.M.G., 1857 Gov.- (see p. 47). gen. of CanadSi Pnnce Christian Victor, . 14 April, 1867. Prince Albert John, b. I Feb., 1869. Ernest < Angus* tus, 3rd Duke of Cum- berland, Duke of Bruns- wick- Lune- K Kt., G.C.H., b. ax Sept 1845 (see P-57). Thyra {CX\ 4lh dau. of Chris- tian IX., King of Den- mark ; m. at Dec, 1878. Princess Fre- derica (C.I.X b. 9 Jan.. 18^8: m. a4 Apnl, 1880, to Luit- bert Baron von Pawel Ram- Biingen (see p. 57). Prin- cess Mary (C.I.), h- 3 Dec, 1849 (see p. 57). I Victoria Louise, George » s Eliza- pLU Adol- beth, Adol- Reredi- elder phus, b. dau. of ;i^."*- tary Leopold, Duke of Grand Pnnce Duke of Anhah ; Francis, Meck- m. »7 b.9jan.. lenburg- April, 1870. Strchtz, 1877. G.C.B., b. 22 July. 1848 (see P-56). I I Prince Alexan- der, b. 14 April, 1874. Princess Victoria, b. 26 1867. Princess^ b. 3 May, xS^o. Princess rrandsca Jo* sepha, b. 13 Aug., 1878. Prince George, b.a80a.,i88o. Princess Maria, b. XX Oct., X879. Duchess Victoria, b. 8 May, X878. Duchess Augusta, b. 34 Jan., 1880. i( THE ROYAL LINEAGE OF ENGLAND. A Summary of the Principal Facts relating to the Personal and Domestic History of the Sovereigns from the Norman Conquest, and the Titles and Honours enjoyed by them and other Members of the Royal House. ILLIAM, 7th Duke of Normandy (illegitimate son of Robert, Gth Duke, and 5th in descent from Rollo, 1st Duke, so created by Charles the Simple, King of France); born at Falaise 1027 ; surnamed the Conqueror in consequence of his acqui- sition of the EngUsh crown by his victory over Harold at the battle of Hastings, 14 Oct. 1066; crowned on the following Christmas Day, in Westminster Abbey, by Aldred, Archbishop of York ; styled ** Dei Gratia Rex Anglorum ;" died at the ^ Priory of St. Gervase, near Rouen, 9 Sept. 1087, aged about 60 (bur. at Caen), having m. at Augy, 1053, Matilda or Maud, dau. of Baldwin V. (sur- named the Gentle), Earl of Flanders (descended from Alfred the Great and Charle- magne), crowned Queen on Whitsunday 1068; she d. 2 Nov. 1083, bur. at Caen, having had 4 sons and 5 daus. (1) Robert, surnamed Courthose, 8th Dnke of Normandy, did not obtain the English throne, to which his brother William succeeded in accordance with his father's last directions, but obtained possession of Normandy, and on William subsequently invading that Duchy a treaty was concluded by which each brother was to succeed to the dominions of the other upon his death. He undertook the Crusade to the Holy Land with Godfrey of Bouillon, and was offered the Crown of Jerusalem, which he declined, hearing of the death of his brother King William. Before he could arrive in England to claim the throne he found that his brother Henry had obtained possession of it. Whereupon he raised a force and came over to England, but was appeased by a composition of 3,000 marks annually and the Crown in reversion. He afterwards released the King from this payment, but King Henry subsequently invaded Normandy, and at the battle of Tinchebrai, 28 Sept. 1106, took Duke Robert prisoner, who was sent to England and imprisoned in the castles of Bristol, Devizes, and Cardiff, in which latter he died 10 Feb. 1135. He m. Sibil, dau. of Geoffrey, and sister of William, Counts of Conversana, in Italy; she died by poison, having had a son, [1] William ** Clito," created Earl of Flanders 1127, by Philip le Gros, King of France, slain at the battle of Aelst, in Flanders, 27 July, 1128, v. p., s. p. having m. Ist, Sibil, dau. of Fulke, Count of Anjou (marriage annulled); 2ndly, a sister of Adeliza, Queen of King Lewis le Gros. ♦^* Note as to dates — The years given are in all cases intended to denote the historical year commencing on 1 January. The days of the month are to be understood as old style down to 2 Sept. 1752. Double figures, as 9/10 Feb. 1567, denote the night between the days mentioned, and, as 1-11 May. 1625, the double dates of events occurring in countries where the new style had already been adopte*! previous to its adoption in England. THE ROYAL LINEAGE OF ENGLAND. Ixxiii Richard, said to hare been gored to death by a stag in the New Forest. William RufuS, s. his father as King of England. Henry, s. his brother as King of England. Cecily, abbess of the Holy Trinity at Caen (founded by Queen Maud, her mother); d. 13 July, 1126. Constance, d. s. p. having been m. as 1st wife, to Alan Fergant, Count of Brittany. AdelidJs, or Adeliza, said to have died young, having been contracted to Harold, afterwards King of ^and. Adela, m. to Stephen, Count of Blois and Chartres, after his death took religious orders in the priory Vfarcigny, in France, and died 1137, having had 4 sons and a dau. [1] William, lord of SuUi, j. u., m. Agnes, dau. of Gilles de Sulli, and had 3 sons, Odo. — Raherius. — Henr}' de Sulli, abbot of Fecamp, and a dau. Margaret, m. to Henry, Count of Eu. [2] Theobald, Count of Blois and of Champagne, called the Great; d. 1161, having m. Maud, dau. of Ingelbert, Duke of Carinthia, and had with several dans. 3 sons, Henry, Count of Champagne, Theobald, Count of Blois, and Stephen, Lord of Sancerre in Berry. 8] Stephen, Count of Boulogne and Mortain, s. his uncle King Henry I. as King of England. '4J Henry, Abbot of Glastonbury, Bishop of Winchester 1129/71, founded St. Cross Hospital and juilt the ca.stle of Famham; d. 6 Aug. 1171. "6] Maud, m. to Richard de Abriucis, Earl of Chester; they were drowned with William, only son of King Henry I. and many others, near Barflenr in their passage from Normandy 26 Nov. 1120. Agatha, d. unm. having been betrothed to Alphonso, King of Galicia, in Spain. ILLIAM II. surnamed Rufus, born about 1060, second son of the Conqueror, succeeded to the throne in accordance with his father's last will ; crowned at Westminster by Lanfranc, Arch- bishop of Canterbury, 26 Sept. 1087 ; wrote himself " Dei Gratia Rex Anglorum ; *' accidentally slain while hunting in the New Forest, 2 Aug. 1100; bur. in St. Swithin's, Win- chester. His younger brother, ENRY I. surnamed Beauclerc, bom at Selby, Yorks. 1070, elected King, his brother Robert being still alive; crowned at West- minster by Maurice, Bishop of London, 6 Aug. 1100; styled in Latin ** Dei Gratia Rex Anglorum," in English " J)urh Godes gefu -^nglelandes King;" d. at St. Denis, in Normandy, 1 Dec. 1135, the last heir male of the Norman line; having m. Ist — at Westminster Abbey, on St. Martin's Day 1100, Maud, dau. of Malcolm III. Caenmor, King of Scots (descended from Alfred the Great); she was crowned by Anselm, Archbishop of Canterbury, 11 Nov. same year, and d. 1 May, 1118. King Henry m. 2ndly— 2 Feb. 1121, Adeliza, dau. of Godfrey, Duke Lorraine and Count of Brabant, crowned by Ralph, Archbishop of Canterbury (she -m. to William de Albini, and had 2 sons and a dau.) By his 1st marriage the King id an only son and dau. William, the Atheling, Duke of Normandy, b. 1102; drowned 26 Nov. 1120, s. p. having m. at sieux, 11 June, 1119, Matilda, dau. of Fulke, Count of Anjou ; she took a religious habit in the abbey Fontevrault. ) Maud, by her father's arrangements heir to the throne, but supplanted by her cousin Stephen, Count ' Mortain; they afterwards entered into a compromise by which he held the kingdom during life, and r son Henry was proclaimed his heir; b. 1104; d. at Rouen 10 Sept. 1167, having beenm. 1st— in 1111, the Emperor Henry IV. of Germany, who d. s. p. 22 May, 1125. She was re-m. 3 April, 1127, to joffrey Plantagenet, Count of Anjou, son and heir of Fulke, King of Jerusalem and Count of Anjou ; I d. 7 Sept. 1150, having had 3 sons, 1] Henry, s- Stephen as Henrv II. King of England. 2] Geoffrey, Count of Nantes, knighted by Theobald, Count of Blois, 1150; d. July, 1157. 3] William, said to be Count of Poitou; d. at Rouen 30 Jan. 1163. Ixxiv THE ROYAL LINEAGE OF ENGLAND. TEPHEN, Count of Boulogne j. u., and Count of Mortain, I gift of Henry I. obtained on his death the throne of Engl an' and was crowned at Westminster by William of Corbeil, Arcl bishop of Canterbury, 26 Dec. 1135, "Rex Anglonmi Dd Normannorum." The Empress Maud landed at Portsniout 30 Sept. 1139, and disputed the throne with varied fortiin< until after the death of Eustace, Stephen's heir, when th treaty above referred to was made, 7 Nov. 1153, providing fc the succession of Henry. K. Stephen died at Dover 25 Oc- 1154, and was bur. in the monastery of Feversham, having ir' Matilda, dau. and heir of Eustace, Count of Boulogne (brother c Godfrey and Baldwin, Kings of Jerusalem), by Mary, dau. of Malcolm III. King of Scot land; she was crowned at Westminster, on Easter Day, 22 Mar. 1136, and died at Iloding ham Castle, Essex, 3 May, 1151 (bur. at Feversham), having had 3 sons and 2 dans. (1) Baldwin, d. in infancy; bur. at the Priory of the Holy Trinity, London. (2) Eustace, Count of Boulogne, d. s. p. 18 Aug. 1153, having m. Constance, sister of Louis VIL o France; she was re-m. to Raymond de St. Gilles, 3rd Count of Toulouse. (3) William, Count of Boulogne and Mortain, 4th Karl of Warren and Surrey, j.u.; knighted by Kin^ Henry II.; d. s. p. 1160, having m. Isabel, only dau. and heir of William, 3rd Earl of Warren and SuiTey She re-m, Hameline (natural son of Geoffry, Count of Anjou), Earl of Warren, &c. j. u. (4) Maud, d. young, bur. with her brother Baldwin. (5) Mary, Countess of Boulogne and Mortain on the death of her brother William ; m. to Matthew younger son of Theodoric of Alsace, Count of Flanders, and had 2 daus. ENRY II. born 1133, knighted at Carlisle 1148 by his great-uncle King David of Scotland, crowned at Westmin- ster by Theobald, Archbishop of Canterbury, 19 Dec. 1154, subsequently at Lincoln on Christmas Day 1157, and lastly with his Queen at Worcester, Easter 1158, "Rex Augliie Dux Normanniaj et Aquitaniae et Comes Andegavice;" caused his son Henry to be made partner with him in the kingdom and crowned at Westminster 14 June, 1170. He obtained in 1155 the sanction of the Pope (Adrian IV.) for a conquest of Ireland, but it was only in 1169 that the first English incursion into that island by the followers of Richard de Clare, Earl of Pem- oke, better known as Strongbow, took place. Henry landed at Waterford with an army Oct. 1171, and was acknowledged King by a council at Cashel, 6 Nov. same year; d. 7 ily, 1189; bur. in the Abbey of Fontevrault, in Anjou, having succeeded to the King- in of England and Duchy of Normandy in his mother's right, to the Counties of Anjou, raraine, and Maine in his father's right, and to the Duchy of Aquitaine and County of )itou, with a title to the County of Toulouse, in right of his wife, and having acquired eland by conquest. Henry II. m. 1151, Eleanor, Duchess of Guienne (eldest dau. and ir of William, 10th of that name, Duke of Aquitaine, by his wife, ^nor of Chatel- ult), the divorced wife of Louis VII. of France; she was imprisoned for 12 years,. ,d died at the castle of Mirabel, in Anjou, 26 June, 1202, having had 5 sons and 3 daus. B William, died in infancy 1156. Henry, b. 28 Feb. 1155, crowned King in his father's lifetime by Roger, Archbishop of York, June, 1170, when it is reported that the King condescended to serve as sewer at his son's table; neschal of France as Count of Anjou, and served as Great Steward of France or Major of the Palace King Louis; d. s. p. at the castle of Martel in France 11 June, 1183, having m. 1173, Margaret, ly dau. of Louis VII. King of France (by Constance, his 2nd wife, dau. of Alfonso VII. King of lie) ; she was re-m. to Bela III. King of Hungary, and died on a pilgrimage to the Holy Land 1198. ] Richard, s. his father as King of England. 1 Geoffrey, b. 23 Sept. 1158, Duke or Count of Brittany and Earl of Richmond, knighted by his fcher at Woodstock 1178 ; killed at a tournament in Paris by being trodden under his horse's feet, 19 . 1186, having m. Constance, dau. and heir of Conan, sumamed Le Petit, Earl of Richmond and e of Brittany ; she d. 1201, having been re-m. 1st, to Ranulph Blundeville, Earl of Chester, from whom e was divorced, and re-m. 2ndly, to Guy, Viscount of Thouars, and had issue, from whom descended e later Dukes of Brittany. Geoflfrey had by her a son and dau. (1) Arthur, b. (posthumous) Easter Day, 13 April, 1186, Duke of Brittany, claimed the throne upon the death of Richard I. 1199, and, assisted by the King of France, made war against K. John his father's brother, was taken prisoner at Mirabel, and imprisoned in Rouen Castle, and was killed 3 April, 1203, by the first Peter de Mauley, of Mulgrave, j. u. ; affianced 1199 to Mary, dau. of Philip Augustus, King of France. (2) Eleanor, "the damsel of Britain," d. 1241. John, 8. his brother as King of England. Maud, b. 1156; m. 1167, as 2nd wife, to Henry V. Duke of Saxony and Bavaria, great-grandson of ruelph, Count of Altdorf. (See Chart Pedigree, pages 48 to 51.) ] Eleanor, Queen of Castile, b. at Rouen 13 Oct. 1162; m. 1177 to Alphonso VIII. King of Castile, and ad 3 sons and 4 daus. 8] Joan, Queen of Sicily, b. in Angers Oct. 1164; d. 4 Sept. 1199, having m. 1st, 13 Feb. 1177, to Villiam II. King of Sicily, Duke of Apulia and Prince of Capua, who d. 1180, s. p. s. She was re-m 196, to Raymond, Count of Toulouse, and had 2 sons and a dau. Ixxvi THE ROYAL LINEAGE OF ENGLAND. ICHARD 1. surnamed "Coeur de Lion," born in the King' Manor House, Oxford, Sept. 1157; created Count of Poilf and did homage for the Duchy of Aquitaine 1168, crowned t Westminster 3 Sept. 1189, by Baldwin, Archbishop of C; buiy, and again at Winchester 17 April, 1194; embark' Marseilles, 7 Aug. 1190, in the third crusade ; landed at C: May, 1191, and dethroned the Greek king Isaac; gr island in the following year to Guy of Lnsignan ; ion 9 Oct. 1192; was shipwrecked in the Adriatic, and made pri > at Vienna by Leopold, Duke of Austria, and retained until ; ment of a heavy ransom. In a letter to the Bish " ": describing the battle fought at Gisors, in Normandy, 27 Sept. 1198, he a victory to God and his right, which is supposed to have suggested the royal motto *' I et mon droit." He d. s. p. at Chains, in Limoges, 6 April, 1199, from the effects ■ arrow wound, having m. at Limasol in Cyprus, 12 May, 1191, Berengaria, dm Sancho IV. King of Navarre. OHN, surnamed "Lackland," bom at Oxford, 24 I 11C7; Count of Mortain in Normandy, Earl of ( cester j.u.; elected King on the deaUi of Richard I. crowned at Westminster, Ascension Day (27 May), 119i' Hubert, Archbishop of Canterbury; «* King of England, Li- Ireland, Duke of Normandy and AqoiUine, Count of Ani surrendered his kingdom of England and Ireland to Pope 1 cent in. 15 May, 1213, and receired it again a few days u with condition that he and his successors should hold the k dom of England and lordship of Ireland of the See of K as feudatory at 1000 marks silver; he met his barons at R,n ^ mede and there signed Magna Charta, 15 June, 1215; died in Nn Castle 19 Oct. 1216, having m. 1st, Hawise, youngest .!:.„ nn.| ...i. Wilham, Earl of Gloucester, from whom he was div King on the plea of consanguinity. He m. 2ndly— 120(., ^lu and . - n- A M • T. ."^r"'' ^'"''* ""^ Angoul^me; she was crowned at W. , r by Hul. ,t Archbishop of Canterbury, 1200; she d. 1246 (having been re-m. to Hugh le bL C . a ^i^ ¥®?^y,"I' '• ^'^ ^^^^^^ as King of England Anaelm, Earl of Pembroke, iid widow of Gi^^dfcSc V^ri „f''r,'^"^"''"'' ~'*' ""« «** ^ an only surviving son, uuoen ae (^larc, Iiarl of Gloncester, ud had with other ta_ ^f\?C^L^Zk^e^'^u1^^^^^^^^ ZT^Z,^ ^' 1*^^^-' '^^^ P'i-»- at the bltU in the church of S. Laurence in Viterbo bv Gnv Tn '"/°™^°« j^T^ ^y Italy was mardered in m^ KiCHARD, King of the Romans, m2ndly^^i2^JCcha^'^^^ ^' ^'''?'\^'. ^^» °^ Le^r " Count of Provence; she was crowned with her husbanr 'i?^- 5' ^°t<^"^eir of Raymond Beienger, m 3rdly, Beatrice, niece of Conrad, Archbisho^of P.? ' ''''^^'^^. *^ Berkhamstead, Nor. 1361 ^i [2] Edmund, Earl of Cornwall/ot of he L--?^^^^ ^ ^^ ^""^ ™*"^*«* \x^h^d^2 ionl' France, 1279; d. s. p. 1300, at Ashridee Ibbev^ pi\"^'T^^^ ^°"°« ^»»« abSnce of Ed^rf I ia ^srRiob"^ f ?^-^"'fr ^^^ HerkTdfdittTd 2tEdwarri"^ '^' ""^^^ ^°- «' Richard' S /ON 1^ Richard, slain at the siege of Berwick 1296 ^'^'^''^^ ^• (3) Joane, Queen of Scots, d. s. p 4 Mar ms ]7«^;*« k f.X^ror^,^-.?^'."|ro^^tn.Mr;^ THE ROYAL LINEAGE OF ENGLAND, Ixxrii [91 ElMiior, only dan. m. ni Worcctter, 18 Oct 1278, to UeweDyn np Griffith, Prince of North Wales and had 2 dans. ' f\! Pnthorine, m. to Philip ap Iror, Lord of Cardigan, and had iasne. n, b. 19 June, 1281; died a nnn at Sempringham, 1887. mot Germany, d. 1 Dec 1241, aged 27, baring been m. at Worms, 20 July, 1235, to 'v VL Ijuperor of Germany, and had 2 dans. ENRY IIL bom I Oct. 1206, snoceeded when nine years of age ; crowned at Gloaoeeter by the Bishops of Winchester and Bath, 28 Oct 1216, London being then held by Prince Louis of France, who was soon after defeated at Lincoln; was taken prisoner at the battle of Lewes, 1264, by Simon de Mont- fort, Earl of Leio6tt«r, together with Prince Edward, the Earl of Cornwall, his son Henry, and others; Leicester retained the King's person for a year and a-half ; the Prince escaped from Hereford Castle, raised an army, and defeated the Earl of Leicester at the battle of ETesham, and released the King. In 1259 the King did homage for Gascony to King Louis, and 1 :... . V -niandy, Anjou, Poictou, Tonraine, and Mabe for a sum of money, undertook the Holy War, and to obtain supplies sold Gascony i ranee for dU,UOO marks; died at Westminster 16 Not. 1272, baring m. U Jan. 1286, :inor, 2nd dan. and coheir of Rayukond Berengar, Count of Pro?ence; she was crowned Westminster 19th same month, took the Teil, and died at Ameeborj, Wilts. 25 Jnnei 12D1 , baring had with other issue 2 sons and 2 dans. 1] Edward ** T^ 1f r g^>»^*'^ *' * *»*■ »«»ii^ »m gi«» ts i^gi^,.^ !i1 Sdmnnd, smasfMd •* Ooaehback," Bad efOMlirlfiMEari el laaeisler 1287, Earl of Lei cester lDd8CewanloflBdfaMia,26 0etl274.apoatkeiorfsilwsef OMadeMootfo^ The be barons sgainit Piers GarasloB, Earl of Cornwall, for whose death he had pardon 16 II.; also took arms against Hagk le De ep e nc er the yoanger, another faroante of the he with the barons nwee cn t e d to death; nis forres were snbseqnently defeated by the bseqn< at Pc of King ol Hcily was bcetowed npoa Um br Pope Aleiand e r VL, bat he nerer obtained pos- lion; he went to the Onsads with his broCber Sdward, wbeaee the name of Cronchback, afterwards misinterpceted (see after, John of Ganat); b. 16 Jan. 1246t died daring the wars in Gascony 1296, bur. in WestaUnstor Abbey, baring m. 1st, April, 1269, Areline, dan. and hdr of WiUiam de Fortibns, Karl of Albemarle t she d. a p. smm year. He m. 2BdIy, Bhuiche, Dowager Qoeen of Nararre, and Coontess Palatine of Champagne aad Bqre, daa. of Robert, OooBt of Aitois (bioCher to St Lonis, King of France), and had 8 sons, (1) Thootts, Sad Earl of TanrasTer and L sk es te c , Earl of Lincohi j.n.. Steward of England; tided with the . — - . - . . - ()ct7Kdw. Kins, whom royid armr, be himself taken prisoMr at Borongbbridge, and beheaded at t^onte'fract on Monday before Lady Day, 22 March, 1822, and after hb death was popularly resarded as a saint and martyr; he m. Alice de Lacy, dan. and beir of Henry, Earl of Lmcoln. She was re-m. to Sir Enbnlo le Strange, Earl of Lincoln j.o.; he d. 9 Edw. III. She re-m. lastly, to Hngh de Frene, who also claimed the title of Earl of Lincoln in her right; she d. s. p. on Thursday next after the feast of St Michael. 22 Edw. IIL 1848. (8) Henry, restored to the Earldom of Lelcestsr 1824,8rd Earl of Tancaster and Leicester, and Steward of England on the rerenal of his brodier*s attainder, 1 Edw. III. 1327; he was one of the principal leaders in that oonfederecy which destroyed the power of the Spencers and deposed Kdward II.; d. 1345, baring m. Mand, dan. and heir of Sir Patrick Chaworth, and had a son and 6 dans. [1] Henry, Earl of Lancaster and Leicester, Steward of England, created Earl of Derby 16 Mar. 1837, his father then alire; created Earl of Lincobi 20 Ang. 1349, and at a Parliament at Westminster 6 Mar. 1861, Duke of Lancaster (the second creation of an English dnkcdome, K.G. ; will dated 15 Mar. 1360, to be bur. with his father in the collegiate church of Our I>ady at Leicester; d. 24 Bfar. 1360, baring m. Isabel, dan. of Henry, Lord Beaomont, and had 2 dans. (1) Mand, d. s. d. baring been m. 1st, to Ralph, son and heir of Balph, Lord Stafford; 2ndly. to William the Mad, Count of Hainanlt, Holland, and Zealand. (8) Blanche, m. to John of Gannt, 4tb son of Edward III. (whom see). [8] Blanche, m. to Thomas, Lord Wake, of Liddell, who d. s. p. 4 July, 1349. [8j Maud, m. 1st, to William de Burgh, Earl of Ulster, and had an only dau. (1) Elisabeth, m. to Lionel, Duke of aarence, K.o. 3rd son of K. Kdward III. The Omntess of Ulster was m. 2nd]y. to Sir Ralph de Ufford, Justiciary of Ireland, brother of Robert Earl of Suffolk, and had a dau. (8) Mand, m. to Thomas de Vere, 8th Earl of Oxford, who d. 13 Sept 1371, leering an only son Robert, 9th Earl, K.o. created Marquis of Dublin and Duke of Ireland, and d. s.p. 1392, baring m. Philippe, younger dan. and coheir of Ingelrame de Conrcy, by Isabel, dau. of Edw. III. Ixxviii THE ROYAL LINEAGE OF ENGLAND, W [4] Joan, m. to John, 3nl Baron Mowbray, of Axholme; from this marriage descend the Dukes of Norfolk, Earls of Berkeley, &c. [6] Isabel, abbess of Amesbury, [6] Eleanor, d. 1875, having been m. 1st, to John, son and heir of Henry de Beaumont, Earl <>f Buchan, in Scotland, and had an only son— Henry, lineal ancestor of Beaumont of Cole Orton and Grace Dieu, co. Leic. (see Baronetage). She was re-m. as 2nd wife, to Richard FitzAlan, 9th Earl of Arundel, who d. 1376, ancestor of the Dukes of Norfolk, Earls of Berkeley, &c. [7] Mary, m. as 1st wife, to Henry, Lord Percy of Alnwick, who fought at the battle of Cn -} , 1346; d. 17 June, 1368, having had two sons — Henry, Lord Percy, 1st Earl of Northuinlur- land (ancestor of the extinct Dukes), and Sir Thomas Percy, Earl of Worcester, K.G. who was beheaded at Shrewsbury, s. p. CS) John, lord of Beaufort, in France; d. unm. [3] Margaret, m. 26 Dec. 1251, as 1st wife, to Alexander III. King of Scotland; d. 1273, aged 32. [4] Beatrice, b. at Bordeaux 25 June, 1242; d. 1272, having been m. 1260, to John de Dreux, Duke of Brittany, in France, and Earl of Richmond, Yorks.; he d. 1305, having had 2 sons and 3 daus. DWARD I. so named after K. Edward the Confessor, b. at Westminster 17 June, 1239, knighted at Burgos, 1254, by Alfonso X. King of Castile, created Earl of Chester on the surrender of that dignity by his brother Edmund ; was in Palestine when his father Henry III. died, proclaimed King, and after fortifying Acre returned homeward, was received at the foot of the Alps by many of the English nobility, and after spending more than a year in Aquitaine was, with Eleanor his Queen, crowned at Westminster by Robert, Archbishop of Canterbury, 19 Aug. 1274, "Kingof Englaiul, Lord of Ireland, Duke of Aquitaine." He subdued tbe principality of Wales 1283; claimed and exercised feudal superiority over Scotland, into which he made four yictorious expeditions; took away its regalia and coronation stone which he sent to Westminster; died at Burgh-on-the- Sands, Cumberland, 7 July, 1307; bur. in Westminster Abbey; called on his tomb Scotorum Malleus. He m. Ist — 1254, Eleanor, dan. of Ferdinand III. King of Castile; she d. 27 Nov. 1290, having had with other issue a son and 5 daus. (1) Edward, s. his father as King of England. (2) Eleanor, d. 1298, m. 1294, to Henry, Count of Bar, in France, and had issue. (3) Joan of Acre (b. there 1272), d. 10 May, 1305, having been m. Ist— 2 May, 1290, as 2nd wife, to GilUrt de Clare, sumamed ''the Red," P^arl of Gloucester and Hertford; he d. 1295, leaving a son anrrd Beauchamp, of Bletsoe (she re-m. to Lionel, Lord Welles), by whom he had an only dau. Maboabet, Countess op Richmond and Derby, d. 1.509, having m. to Edmond Tudor (eldest son of Owen ap Meridith an Tudor and Katherine of France, Queen of England, Dowager to Hennr V.), snmamed also of Iladham the place of his birth, by Henry VI. created Earl of Richmond, patent dated at Reading, 23 Nov. 1452, with precedence next after Dnkes; she was m. 2ndiy, to Sir Henry Stafford, a younger son of Humphrey, Duke of Buckingham, and 3rdly, to* Thomas Lord Stanley, created Earl of Derby 27 Oct 1 Hen. VII. By her 1st marriage she had an only son, who became Henry VII. King of England. [8] Edmund, created Earl of Mortain, in Normandy, and had the lordships of Chirk and Chirkland, in the Marches of Wales, in the lifetime of his elder brother; created Earl of Dorset for his service in the relief of CJalais 1442, Marquis of Dorset 24 June, 1443, succeeded his brother as Earl of Somerset 1444, created Duke of Somerset 31 Mar. 1449, had several times the regency of France and the government of Normandy; was slain at the first battle of St. Albans against Richard Duke of York, 22 May, 14.55; m. Eleanor, 2nd dau. and coheir of Richard Beau- champ, Earl of Warwick; she d. at Baymmls Castle 12 Mar. 1467, having had 3 sons and 5 daus. (1) Henry, 2nd Duke, with Queen Margaret led the main battle at Wakefield; com.-in- chief for Henry VI. at Towton fight, in which the Lancastrians were defeated and Henry lost his crown; was attainted by Parliament 4 Nov. 1461, but restored 1463; was taken prisoner at the battle of Hexham, and beheaded May 1464, leaving a natural son C!harles, ancestor of the Dukes of Beaufort. (2) Edmund, assumed the title of Duke, commanded the vanguard of the Lancastrian army when defeated at the battle of Tewkesbury 4 May, 1471, was taken prisoner by Edward IV. and beheaded two days after. (8) John, slain at the battle of Tewkesbury. (4) Eleanor, m. as 2nd wife, to James Butler, Earl of Ormonde and Wiltshire, K.o. beheaded at Newcastle 1 May, 1461, s. p. ; she re-m. to Sir Robert Spencer, of Spencer Combe, Devon, Knt. by whom she had 2 daus. [li Katharine Spencer, m. to Henry Percy, 5th Earl of Northumberland. [2] Margaret, m. to Thomas Cary, of Chilton Folliott, Esq. ancestor of Viscount Falk- land, &c. /2 Ixxxii THE ROYAL LINEAGE OF ENGLAND, 1 * *^ cv WnhArt St. Lawrence. 15th Baron Howtb. Lord CbaattmXUx frL'nTlis^CUn^arafcLSf^f^be'p^^roBO HOWTH), -.. ». «-dl.. U> 8lr Bicb., : faT'A^ne. m. to Sir William Pa^n. of Norfolk, Knt. and h«l a «o «»« > d«u., ««.. : k^^ar.^^" - i^:- W^^^^^ (- of H^oh^ n-k. of B^^.. ^ Touchet, Lord Audley. ^.. ^ . j u-j i-— (8) Elizabeth, m. to Sir Henry FiULewis, and h«d i«iie. [4] Thomas, of whom nothing is known. R«Awark ¥bb 1423 t . 1436;ancestorof James IV. whom. Margaj^t, dan of Hen^ . [6] Margaret, m. to Thomas Courtenay 7th Earl of Derwi, tatan prtooiwr at Towton, Attainted, and beheaded at York 3 April, 1461. "JWft^J?^.. . ^. (6) Henry Beaufort. Dean of Wells 1397, BUbop of I-3«Si»2^t2i?B2P fv V ii^d' VI ■ ■ Cardinal of St. Eusebius 23 June, 1426, aumcellor of BaglMld, tamp. H«Q. IV. V. and VI.. m'rhoiitliml. of England 5 Hen. IV. capt^ of CaUi. 9 to. IV. ^jj^^ Earl of Dorset by charter 5 July, 1412, K.G 1416. created Dnky «* K"^**, Earl of Harcourt, in Normandy ; commanded the w^Jg™ .« *»• S^LSL battle of Agincourt, 25 Oct. 1415; d. 8. p. 8. 27 Dec^426, haring m. ICtfgttVl. .. Nevill, and granddau. of Sir Robert Nerill, of HcOTbjr. «>-J*»^;^ - .^. . ^,, (K\ Toan d 13 Nov. 1440, having m. Ist, to Robert. Mn of Bobert FHrcra. Ixinl of Wn ind had 2 daulrshe re-m.'as 2nd wife, to Ralph Nerill. It B»l of WcitBorland, and bad b ^u, ...u ' ''SdneT wa" m.rRXrd, 3rd Dnke of York, faiber of BdwanI IV. «d Ricb«d HI. [6] Edmund of Langley, bom at King's Langler. Hart.. 6 Jane. 1841. I^ of TlWWt. K^ Karl of Cambridge by charter 13 Nov. 1362, Constable of Dorer OmU^ Wardwi of ^ daqw Porta M Jnlr. 1376, a Commissioner during the tutelage of his nepbew Riebttd U. CO— Mldtd aa mjr »™5*»\ '" support of the claim of John of Gaunt to the throne of CattUa 1881, DUBi OF TOM 6 Aw. 1888t Warl.n of the kingdom during the King's absence in Ireland 1894/6; died it IfB^ 1 Am. 1408. ^ 1st, 1372, Isabel, younger dan. and coheir of Peter (the Cruel). King ol OMttle and Leoot b«r ^^ 6 Dec. (6 Rich. II.), 1382. The Duke m. 2ndly, Joane, dau. of Tbomaa Hodand. Karl of Kent; 1st, William, Lord Willoughby of Eresby; 2ndly. Henry, Lord Scropet and batlj, to Ileory I Lord Vescy, for which marriage they had a pardon 14 Aug. 4 Hen. v.; abe d. a. p. By bb !*• Duke of York had 2 sons and a dau. (la) Edward, 2nd DuKE OP YoBK, K.O. created Earl of Ratland 86 Vsb. 18 Rich " ' '^'»" of the Tower of London 1 5 Rich. II. created Barl of Cork prior lo IS Avf. lOBkl England and Ireland, Custos of Dover Castle. Warden of tbe Cla^ Por- Albemarle 29 Sept. 21 Rich. II. ConsUble of Kneland Oct foHowingt depri 1 Hen. IV. of the Dukedom of Albemarle and the Constableebip of tbe To was regranted him 1 Nov. 8 Hen. IV.; he led tbe rangnard at tne battle of Oct. 1415, where he was slain; bnr. in Fotberinghaj cbnrcb, Nortbanta. " 2nd dau. and coheir of John, Lord Mohnn of Donster; ibe re-m. to Sir Wu d. 1433. (2a) Richard of Onisbnrgh, created Earl of Cambridge 8 Hea. V. 1414. U..«:«.»^. ^ .... ... i -^ Grey of Heton and Henrys Lord Scrope of Masham for bigb hnaiioii 6 Ang. 1416. baring m. Anno (sister and in her issue heir of Edmnnd, Earl of Marcb). dan. of Roger MortiBier. Rari of Mairh, grandson of Lionel, Dnke of Clarence, Srd son of Edward IH; M bl ftidljr. Hand, dan. of Thomas, Lord Clifford (she is said to have re-m. John. Lord Latimer). Sbe d. 96 Ang. 1446 ; bar. in the monastery of Roche. By his 1st wife he had a ton and dan. /lb/ Richard, 3rd Duke of York, Karl of Cambridge and Rutland, and Lord of Tindale. which titles were restored to him 4 Hen. VI. 1426, baring succeeded aa Earl of Ulst< * ' **' Lord of Wigmore, Clare, Trim, and Connaneht, on tbe deatb of bit Earl of March, 1424; Constable of England, Regent of France witb R( Somerset, 1435, Lieut, and Capt.-Gen. of all France 18 Hen. VI. Lient of Inlan«1 constituted Protector of the realm in Parliament 3 April, 1 454, and again 19 N mission revoked 25 Feb. 1456, in Oct. 1459, the Dnke went to Ireland, and he Earl of March, were declared traitors in Parliament 20 Nor. lame year: n- Northampton 9 July, 1460, the Earl of March took King Henry priaooer to England, claimed the crown, when it was arranged that Henry aboold < life, and be succeeded by the Duke of York who waa declared rigbtfnl beir battle of Wakefield, 31 Dec. 1460, his forcea were defeated br tboee w > (Margaret), and he lost his life; m. Cecilie, youngest dau. of Uatph Nerill, I i, and Joane Beaufort his 2nd wife, dau. of John of Uannt, Duke of I. »; she d. at Berkhamstead Castle 31 May, 1496; bur. with the Duke, at Fotht i I, with others, 4 sons and 3 dans. (Ic) Edward, s. Henry VI. as F^iward IV. King of England. (2c) Edmund of York, Earl of Rutland, killed at the battle of Wakefield, 81 Dec 1460, aged 12. (3c) George of York, created Duke op Clarencb 1461, Lieut, of Irebtnd 1466. Karl of Warwick and Salisbury 25 Mar. 1472, Great Chamberlain of England 90 May fbUowing; in Oct. 1470, by the instigation of Richard Nevill, Earl of Warwick r-tho lvinrrt«»^pr " W\% father-in-law), he assisted in the deposition of his brother and th. ' ; next year when Edward returned with an army from Flandera, ( iit THE ROYAL Ll^LAiaL Ot L.^ui.AND. ixxxiii Um battto of BMiMt 14 Apnl, 1471, wImtb Wwwfek ud hit \xfAm Uw ICarquU Monteffa ware unangit the lUin; in 1477 Clamc*, haring incamd the diepleMiira of the kiiur. wms ww i mitt ed to the Tower vpoa liigirt occMJon, end etf faitad of \AA Immod br a narliAinent which DMT 16 J«i.(17 Sdw. IVO, l478,«Mloii 18 Feh. following UUed in the TbweTBaid AlMtt of MalMOr; m. et Odaie 11 Jnly, 1489, leabel, elder d*n. to haw rfr of Riehnd NoHll, BmI of Warwick (bj hie wife Amie, eieter and sole heir ^ B ee arh a aj s Kfaic of tha Ua of Wight and Doha of Warwick)i ehe b. 5 Sept 1461} d:iSI)ec.l4fi,liafiBfhadaeooaiiddaB. ' ^ (1) Edward^caUadBKlof Warwick, tha laii hair Bala of tha PlaatagMieti; ahortlr after Edward lY.'h daath, fai 148S, ha wm iuriaoMd hi Shariif Hntton Chetla, Torks. and after tha battle of Boaworth, tt Aac. 1486, ha waa oaat to the Towar, than abont 16 jean olds aoarktod oa a ehaiga of pkaaiaf hie eeeapa, and axacntad on Tccr Hid 18 Not. 14M,iad with hia aadad hia Una 846 jaara aftar it had oone to the on lfaffu«t,h.at nrlaj QMlia, Mtf Bath, craatad Oonlaaa of Saliriiny, 14 Oct \ BaMj ym. 161S| wu toSfrlttebHd Pole, (K.O. 1499, ^laf gastlaman of tha hadrhamba r to Arth ar. FHMa of Walae; d. 1606X •"^ b^b/jkA hi yA aaamtX 81 Haaiy Towar 97 May, IMl, agad 71, havfaif had 4 aoM and a ZTTaSom, (1) Haary Ptole, wnaad to ftrMatoantaa Lnd Moataga, 1688, waa beheaded oo Towvr Hill 9 Jan. 1689. laaTiM t daM. [8] Bagiaahl( j o a[ ^aalao«),h.l800,DaaaofB«atorl617,daBriTadl687.Ctodinal of 88. Karao ad Achillao^ 11 Mv. 1888, aftorwarda of &lbria in 6oaniedin, Karao ad AchiUao^ 11 Mv. 1888, aftorwarda of ^Ifaria in Coamedin, Mr of liw Ptofteea of tha Fitttei«r of &FMar 1641. one of tha Papal toUMONMOof IVant 16tf aMll646.LagatotoQ«aaBMai7,8 Ang. liSs^ 11 Mar. 1666; d. 17 Nor. 1668. (4e) Riehardt*-MBMMHdin.Ktogof Baclaod. (6c) Anne. dH 4 Jan. 1476; at lit, to Hcnnr llolUutd, Daka of Bsator, Admiral of England, IreUod. and Aqoitaina, 14 Feb. 1448, he va* woanded and aahonad at tha battle of Bamet, diToccad 11 Not. 1471, hia body waa foaad eaai ami tba ahoaaof Kant In 1478t the waa laHB. to 8ir ThoaMM 8t. Lagar, Kat aad had aa obIj daa. AtoW 8t. Ligar,d.llABrll,1818,to.toflbQanrge Maanera, Lord Rooa. who d. 18 Oat 1618, iJhad aa oafr aom Thriifc itiiato* Barl »f KotUnd. (D. RuruarD). (8c) Bttaahath.d.ll08:Bkn4i8,toJohBdnaFbla,DakeofSaffolk,»coa8nnedl7 aatoBlttMar. 8 Bdw. tvri488 Lotd-UaaL Iralaiid 18 Bdw. IV. ooMtahlaof WalUngfoid Gialla 1 BavT VII.: had. 149l,haTfaighad6eaaaaBd4 daaa. (7c) Margaiat, d. t. p. 1808i m. 9 Jahr, 1488, to Obarlaa, bat Daka of Bargandj of tha Kwch Una, ahOn at Nancy 6 Jaa. 1477. rsbl laabaL a. to Haaiy Bovakiar, Bari of (8a) OiialaBfa, m. to ThoMa la naajiwaar, ci«Mad Bari of OkMMaalar 11 Richard U. 1397, 1899, and had a aoa aad 1 daaa. [61 ThoaMiof Woo*tock,bwthara7Jan.l864,Oooitabla of Baglaad, craalad Earl of Bockin|ham by Kichaid IL oa kli iiiiTwHJna. Barl of Bms aad Northaantoa la right of hia wiCa, craatad Doke of niiiaiiaatai 8 Am 1880, faMfanaad lafl iitll at rntnh ff SaaC. 1897, hariag at Blaaaor, daa. and coheir 8 Ai«. 1888, of HaanhrndaBohaa, firiof Haraloid, Bml aad Nbrthantaa, aad Ooaalabla of England, Ac i bacaaia a an la Barkiag Ahbay, aad d. 8M71899, hariM Mi a aoa aad 8 (1) Haamhiay, Bari of BaeUaghaia, iaariaoaad fai tha Otoda of Trim, aad ralaaaad oa tha dapoal- tioaofU^ardll.t d. oa hia latam to^' * ' (8) Aaaa, d. 18 Oct 1488 ; m. let, to Bdmaad, 6th Earl of Stafford, alain at Shrewabonr fight 22 Jalr. 1408, teariag iaaaa. 8ha waa ra-m. to William Boarehlar, created Bari of En, in Normandy, 10 JaDe,1419| ha d. at IVoyaa, to Ckaaapafaa, 14iaiaaTiBglaBBa. (8) Joaaa, m. to GUbart, Lord Talbot, of Oodarich Chatia aad Btadnaara, and died a p. (4) Iaabal,aBaaiathaMhMriaa,orF»yanMlaon,Loadoa. [71 Iiabal, m. at Wladnr, to Ingaham 8ba da Onkj (aoa of lagalram da Ooocy, by Katharine, dan. of lieopoldLDakeof 8aaMa,aoaof AlbactLArehdaka of AaaMai aha d. 1489, baring baaa ra-m. to IlcSry V. Daka of 8agaa, to BUaaia), enatod Bari of Badtad 1888, K.a. aad had 1 daaa. (1) Marr, m. to Robait da Barr, aad had iaaaa. (8) Phillppa, m. to Bobart da Vara, 9th Bari of OxioH.craatodManial8 of Dahlia 1888, Dnka of iivland 1887, aforaaaid; d. a. p. [81 Joan, b. 1886, eoatractad to Alphoaao, Klag of Caatile and Leon, aad d. ahortly after entering Spain, and beforv hariag aaaa har haibaad 1848. [9] Blanche da la Toar (b. la tiia Towar of Loadoa), d. in infancy, bar. in Weatminater Abbey. [10] Mary, m. to John de Moatfort, aoraaatod tha Valiant, Doke of Brittany, and d. a p. ni] Margaial, b. 80 Jaly, 1848; m. aa let wife, to John Haatinga, Bari of Pambroka, who waa aent by Edward UI. to raiae the aiage of Bochalla aad waa taken priaoaar into Franca, agreed for hia ranaom, and than poJaonad at a banqnat 1876. Ixxxiv THE ROYAL LINEAGE OF EXGLAXD, ICHARD II. born at Bordeanx, 8 April, 1866, created Prince of Wales, Duke of Cornwall, and Earl of Chestor 1876, knighted at Windsor on the feast of St. George 1377; e. to the throne on the death of his grandfather Edward III. 21 June, 1377, crowned 16 July following by Simon Sodbury, Arch- bishop of Canterbury. In Sept. 1898, Henry, Duke of Here- ford (son of John of Gannt, Dnke of Lancaster), and the Duke of Norfolk, being at mortal variance, were both banished. John of Gaunt d. 4 Feb. 1399, and the King, haring in May following gone with his army to Ireland to rerenge the death of his cousin, Roger Mortimer, Eari of March and Lieut of Ireland, Heniy, now Duke of Lancaster, returned from France, landed at BaTenspur, in Yorkshire 4 July, was joined by Edmund of Langley, Duke of York, and took Bristol; the King on his return was taken prisoner, and 29 Sept. 1899, redgned his crown in the Tower of London before certain lords, and placed his signet ring npon the finger of his ooosin the Duke of Lancaster; was imprisoned in Leeds Castle, and afterwards in Povitefraei Castle, where he is believed to have been murdered in Feb. 1400, s. p.; m. Ist— 22 Jan. 1882, Anne, dau. of Emperor Charies IV. and sister of Wenceslaos, Bmperor, and King of Bohemia; she d. 1394. He m. 2ndly, at Calais, 81 Oct. 1896, Isabel (ihen aged aboot 8). 2nd dau. of Charles VI. of France; she re-m. to Charies (the poet), Duke of Orleans. ENRY IV. bom at Bolingbroke, liincolnshire, abont 1866, styled Eari of Derby in his father's life, eretled Dnke of Here- ford 29 Sept. 1397, was accnsed of high treteon by Thomas Mowbray, Dnke of Norfolk, and challenged Norfolk to single combat, which was to take place at CoTeniry, bat they were by the King's orders disarmed and banished the realm 18 Oct. 1398. He returned in 1899, and npon the deposition of Richard IL was crowned at Westminster by Tliomas Amndel, Archbishop of Canterbnry, 18 Oct. 1899. In 1408 a oonapiracy was formed by the Percies and Mortimers with Owen Qlendower to place the Earl of March on the throne, and Hotspor was slain at the battle of Shrewsbury 21 July, 1408, the Earl of Worcester (Thomas Percy) was taken prisoner, and two days after beheaded. In 1405, Thomas Mowbray, Earl Marshal, and Richard Scrope, Archbishop of York, were beheaded for conspiring with the same object; and in 1406 Henry Percy, Earl of Northnmberland, and the Lord Bardolf, were slain in battle at Bramham Moor, Yorkshire. In 1405 Robert III. of Scotland sending his son, afterwards James I. to France, he was taken off the coast of Norfolk and detained in England. King Henry d. at Westminster Abbey, 20 Mar. 1418 j m. 1st, 1380 (Contr. dated 27 July, 4 Richard II. ), Mary de Bohnn, younger dan. and coheir of Humphrey, Earl of Hereford, Essex, and Northampton, Constable of England; she d. 1894. The King m. 2ndly, at Winchester, 1403, Joane, dan. of Charles II. King of Nararre (and widow of John de Montfort, Duke of Brittany), crowned at Westminster, 26 Jan. 1403-4, and d. 10 June, 1437. By his 1st wife he had 4 sons and 2 dans. (1) Henry of Monmouth, s. his father as Henry V. King of England. (2) Thomas of Lancaster, Steward of England 13 Nor. 1,399, Lieutenant of IreUnd 1 Oct 1403, created Earl of Albemarle and Duke of Clarence at Rotherhithe 9 July, 1412, preddeot of the Kiag't CovDcil on the dismissal of his brother from that office for striking the Lord Chief Justice OatcoigM, Oonitable of the King's host, and lieutenant of the King's armies in France and Normandy ; killed, with many of the nobility, in the skirmish at Bauge, on Easter Ere 1421 ; he m. Margaret, 3rd dan. of Tbomaa Holland, Earl of Kent, and widow of John de Beaufort, Earl of Somenet, bat d. a. p. bur. at Caattrbaij Cathedral. THE ROYAL UNEAQE OF ENGLAND. bcxxr (3) John of LucMtar. Duke of Bedford* Oooitable of Boflead 10 Sept 1408. eraeted Earl of Kendal .nd Doke of Bedford for life 1« Mer, 1414. lemiitod to hS end W. 5S. male IttHroteJtor imd S o ^gUnd 1415; knighted hi. nepi^ Heo-lx 1425. end we. c»eted Regent of FrSJSTi^d Gorcro; I. fcd]T,Jeanelte,dea.of PelarofLu0Bhoa». Count of Si. Penl; die i 80 May, 1472. hennir rann. (lor which eperdoBwae mated 16 Hen. VI.) to Sir Richezd Widrille. Knt idfterward. Eeri Rtrer.. bj whom die had 2 «»% AaOooj end Bichevd. and a dan. KUiabeth WrDViLLB. m. 1.1. to Bir John Qwf, Knt Lord Ferrer, of Oiobj (feU at the battle of St AlbMM 1 4« 1 ), bj whoB ehe had a eon, ThoouM, ICaniBiB of Doffeet ; and Sndlj, to King Edward IV.* (4) Hamphrej of T e nr i ter, created Bari of Ftambioke and IHdw of Okmeeeter 16 ICar, 1414. Mrred in the main annr at the battle of ilgiacoort. eooiCahle U Dofer Cbatle and warden of the Cinqne Porte 28 Jane. 1417. chamberUtn of Bnglaad 80 Nor. 1411, ilewMd of XaglaiidChacTiee) 8 Oct 14!k) for the eoranation of Hen. VL Pratedor ol r Flaaderi for life 18 Jnlj, 1486 ( anwlad at Vti VmU " * - - J! ► ; 1 (5) filaocb' to LewH D«ke of Bararia. (0) PhUipi . m. 1406. to Erie X. King of DeoMik and Honraj. K.0. 1406. ENKV V. bora at MoomoiiUi 9 Aog. 1886, said to haye been edooated at Qooen'i OoOefe^ Oxford, under his half-uncle, Henry Beaofort, Chancellor of that nniTeraitj, imprisoned in Trim Ciilla, Irdand. hj Richard IL, created Prince of Wales, Dnke of OornwaD, Earl of Chaster, 15 Oct 1899, and next day Duke of Aqnitaine and Lancaster; imprisoned for striking the Lord Chief Jnstioe Qaaooigne, and deprired of the office of Prerident of the King's CoiuieQ; snooeeded to the throne on the death of his ilMher Henry lY. 20 Mar. 1418; crowned at Westminster by Thomas Arnndel, Archbishop of Canterbniy, 9 April, 1418; laid claim to the crown of France, and intaded that kingdom 1415, and won the rictory of Aginconrt 24 Oct. 1415; affianoed to Katharine, dan. of Chariea YL at TVoyes 20 May, 1420, and declared " Heir and Regent of FVaaoe." The Daaphtn, afterwards Chariea VU, maintaining the war, the King oonstitoted his brother, the Dnke of Clarenoe, Lieutenant of France and Nor- mandy, and left Paris 6 Jan. 1421, for England, bnt retoned shortly after the death of the Dnke of Clarence at the battle of Baogd, Easter Ere 1421, and in the midst of another victorious campaign died at Bois de YiDoennes 81 Ang. 1422, bur. in Westminster Abbey, baring m. 8 Jone, 1420, Katharine, yomigest dao. of Charles VL King of France, crowned at Westminster 14 Feb. following, by Henry Chieheley, Archbishop of Canterbury ; she d. 8 Jan. 1487 (re-m. to Sir Owen Tudor, Knt son of Meredith ap Tudor), see note (*). King Henry was succeeded by his only son. C) Sir Owen Tndor had bj Qneen Kalheriae 8 sons : Tie.— 1) Edorand of Hadham. created Earl of Rkhmoad per cinctnnun Rladii. 23 Not. 1462. to hate place iiext aflv Dnkee; d. 1 Not. 1466. baring m. Manaret, tola dao. and heir of John Beanfort. Dnke of "ohaotOan who wae Kreat-graadsaB (throng John of Oannt) of Bdward m. and had an onlj ton. Hennr. B^ l of Richmond, eaoceeded aa Heuy VII. King_of England. (1) jMp^crf Hatfield. Eari of FMihioke,eo created 31 HenTvi 1463^ brother B£BVBd,EariofBichmondt after the dworition of HeniyVL he wae attainted, hat wstored when the King rficorered hie crown 1470, an exile fai 1471 with hie nephew the Earl of Riduaood, and on the aeeoMioB f Henry VII. created DniM of Bedford 37 Oct 1486. Steward at the coronation of Qneen Elitabeth of Vorfc, 36 Nor. 1466. Lient. Irolaad 1467. Earl Mardial 1468; d. e. j>. 1. 21 Dec 1497. harinf m. Catherine, dan. of Richaid WidrUle, Earl Riren. and widow of Heniy Statford. Dnke of Bockinghem. CoBBtable of Enghuid. She wae re-m. to Sir Richard WingfiekL (6) Owen Tndor, took npon him the religkiBS habit in the Abbqr of Ixxxvi THE ROYAL LINEAGE OF ENGLAND. ENRY VI., bom at Windsor, 6 Dec. 1421, proclwmed King on the death of his father, the government being in the hands of his uncles the Dukes of Bedford and Glonceeter, and his great- uncle the Bishop of Winchester his goTemor. King Charles VI. of France died within a month of Henry V., whereupon the Dauphin, at Poitiers, caused himself to be crowned King of France as Charles VII., while the Regent of France (Duke of Bedford) called a council at Paris, and King Henry was proclaimed King of France and England, all the French lords present doing their homage and taldng their oath of fidelity. The King was crowned at Westminster by Henry Chicheley, Archbishop of Canterbury, 6 Nov. 1429, and was crowned King of France in the church of Notre Dame 17 Dec. 1431, by his great-uncle Henry Beaufort, Cardinal of St. Eusebius. In 1435 Paris revolting was yielded to the Constable of France, after it had been possessed by the English 17 years. In the course of the following yean Normandy and Aquitaine also were lost, and by 1454 little beyond Calais was left of the English dominions in France. In 1452 the conflict known as the Wars of the Roses was commenoed by the Duke of York, who marched on London with 10,000 men, but afterwards withdrew to his castle at Wigmore. In 1454 his party succeeded in having him named Protector of the Kingdom. This nomination being annulled, the following year he again marched on London and defeated the King at the battle of St. Albans 22 May, 1455, where the Dnke of SooMnet and others were killed; and in parliament, 19 Nov. 1455, Richard Duke of York was again constituted Protector of the realm, but this commission was soon revoked ; in 1469 the Earl of Warwick, the Earl of Salisbury, and the Duke of York, took arms agtinsi the King, but on the defection of their confederate. Sir Andrew Trollope, they disponed, and the Duke of York, then in Ireland, was attainted. The Earl of Warwick, Jone 1460, landed at Sandwich, entered London, joined the Earl of Salisbury, engaged the King's forces near Northampton 10 July, 1460, put them to flight and took the King prisoner, whereupon the Duke of York hastened from Ireland to London and summoned a parliament in the Ktng*s name and seated himself on the throne, laying claim to the crown. An Act was passed 31 Oct. 1460, that Henry should remain King and Richard Duke of York be proclaimed heir, but Queen Margaret, raising an army in the North, engaged the Duke of York at Wake^ field Green 30 Dec. 1460, where he was slain and his army routed. The Duke*8 son, the Earl of March, coming up from Wales, defeated Jasper Tndor, Earl of Pembroke, at Mortimer's Cross, Herefordshire, on Candlemas Day 2 Feb. 1461. The Qoeen oncoan- tered Norfolk and Warwick at St. Albans and routed them, 17 Feb. 1461, and remed the King; but the King's party becoming intoxicated with success, ransacked and pillaged the country, and were denied entrance to the city of London. The Eari of March and the Earl of Warwick marched to London, and were with great joy received by the people. The Earl of March was proclaimed King 4 Mar. of the same year, and Henry VL retired to Scotland; but returning to England, and having been defeated at Hexham 16 May, 1564, he was after a short concealment taken, and imprisoned in the Tower He recovered the crown for six months, Oct. 1470- April 1471, but was again deposed, and died in the Tower of London, being murdered, as it was supposed, in May or June 1471 having m. 22 April, 1445, Margaret of Anjou, dan. of Ren^, Duke of Anion (titular Kin J of Jerusalem and Sicily) ; crowned at Westminster 80 May following; she d. in France 1482, havmg had a son. Edward, Dnke of Cornwall, b. at Westminster 13 Oct. 1463; created Prince of Wale, and Bari "-- at the battle of Tewkeabnry 4 May, •« ana nan iu. of Richard, Earl of Warwick, ti ascended the throne as Richard III. of Chester 16 Mar. 1454; taken prisoner at the battle of re-m. to Richard, Dake of Gloucester, who ascended tttUr'.°Bl:K*f:^'"vV,'''« K'"*-"""- 8h. «.. THE nny\r rrySAOK OF ENGLAND. Izxxrii DWARD IV. born at Roncn 29 April, 1441, styled Earl of March t. p.; won the battle at Mortimer's Cross, Herefordshire, and was joined by Richard Neril, Earl of Warwick, »* the King- maker," and marched on London; proclaimed King, 4 Mar. 1461, and the next day sat npon Uie King's seat in West- minster Hall; bnt was on the ISth of same month compelled to march to the North to stop King Henry's army, which he def(Bftt«d at the btttle of Towton Field ; he was crowned in WeatmiiiftMr Abbey 29 Jane, 1461. In 1468 Queen Margaret renewed the contest with assistance from the French King, but without sneoMB, for in the next year she was defeated at Hexham 15 May, 1464; Henry VI. was diiooTered in Yorkshire 1465, and imprisoned in the Tower. In 1470 the Earl of Warwick and the Duke of Clarence withdrew to France, and, having obtained Mtiitance there, landed at Dtftmoath, and King Edward retired to Flanders 8 Oct and waa declared a nsorper by parUament, and King Henry restored to the throne. On March 25, 1471, Edward landed at Rarenspur in Yorkshire, was joyfully received by the citisens of London, who deliTarad Henry into hia hands, and, at the battle of Bamet, on 1 i April, defeated the Earl of Warwick, who waa there slain, and on 4 May following vith a large force he retired to Beaoliea, and baring sarrendered himself, was conunitted to the Tower, and hanged at Tjban iS Not. 1499; Edward, Earl of Warwick, the last heir male of the Plantagenela, waa axecated on Tower Hill fire days after. King I lenry d. at Richmond 21 April, 1509, baring m. 18 Jan. 1486, Elisabeth, eldest dan. and coheir of Edward IV. crowned Si. Katharine's Day, 25 Norember following; she b. 11 Feb. 1466; d. 11 Feb. 1508, baring had 8 sons and 2 daoi. 1 ) Arthur, b. at Wiachaslar SO 8spt 1486. Doke of CbmwmU, created IVince of Wales, and Earl of UhMtsr, 1 Oct 148>, E.O. UeaL, Psasal, and Qoferaor of ftiglaad daring his irthsr's abssacs in France, IMOi d. St LDdkwOaMlsl April, 1608, har^ m. 14 Nor. 1501, Kathsriae, daa. of IMinand V. Kiag of Spain. She wmiml Qif dl^SMBtloa of Pope JaUas XL) 86 Jaas^ 1006, to Henry, Doke of York, aftarwaids Hcaiy ^m. "DakeocicoMnsLbl^l fSb. 14861 d. 1499. ,tetBO<8eoliaBi,b.f9Nor.l489t d-atMsthren Jirael541| m. lit. at Bdinbnrfh, 8 Aog. 1006, to Barnes IV. Sag of Seota, who was tlain at Fk>dden Field 9 Sept 1618,aged 41, bar. at Bichmoiid, Sairey. hariag had witE othwr isne S eons, ri] Junes V. of ScotlaDd, b. 16 April, 1618, Doke of Albaayt crowned at Scooe 1616| d. at Falkland OMtk 18-14 Dee. 1643, baring m. lit, at NotreDaaM, 1 Jan. 1687, Maadalsa. dan. of Frmaci% lit King of I^anee; s' "" daa. of Claade, Dake of 0«iss,i of Scotland daring the minority of QMsaJCary, and d. 10 Jnas^ 1660^ leering an oolyjarririag Sadly, 1688, IfsiT of Lorraiae, ds LoBgneriDe I ibewasBs|«it 0^ leering aa 00I7 sarriring daa. , at Linlithgow, 7 Dec. IMl^her ler in nuuruge to Bdwmrd vl. at agreed, whereopon the English inraded Scotlaad and gained the rictorjr of Maiiel- 17. She was conrared to Franee aad espooeed, 24 April, 1668, to Fruicia, the afterwards FVaada n.; he was crowned 8 Sept 1669t aad d. a p. 6 Dee. 1660. The IfAar, QuBXir of Soots, avd Dowaou or FaavoBi b. at Linlithgow, 7 Dec. 164i: her kinanan and gotemor, James, Earljof Airan, refaeed to ^re her in marruige to Edward vI. at had been agi " " borgh 1547. Danphin, Saeen waa re-m. S9 Jaly, 1666, to Heaiy Staait, Lord Damley, eldeet eon of Matthew, 4th Barl Lennox (eee bekm): he was mnrdered at the Kirk of Field, 9^0 Feb. 1687. She was re-m. 16 May, 1667, to James Hspbom, Bari of Bothwell and Doke of Oricnej. Marr, Qneen of Scots, sarrendered heieelf to the eonfMenOwl kiide at Oariieny Hill. 16 Jnne, 1667, waa xc THE ROYAL LINEAGE OF ENGLAND, imprisoned in liochleven Castle, where she made a rMfgniHnn of hor Ofova S4 Joly, 1M7; escaped 2 May, 1568; witnessed the defeat of her forces at Ijuigaide ckvM d^ aftar, UumM at Workington 16 May, and after nineteen years' captirity was beheaded at Tbttieriiigliay Ca>t4r. Northants, 8 Feb. 1587, leaving by her 2nd husband an only son, James VI. of Scotland and I. of England. [2] Alexander Stuart, Duke of Ross, posthumous son, b. 30 April, 1614; d. in StilliBg Casilc, 18 Dec. 1515. Margaret, Queen Dowager of James IV. was re-m. 6 Ang. 1514, to Archibald Doaglaa» 6di Earl of Angus (much to the dissatisfaction of Hen. VIII. and of the Council of Scotland^ and waa diTorrcd Mar. 1526, and re-m. same month to Henrj^ Stuart, Lord Methren, so created 17 Jolj, lfiS8, Sod ion of Andrew, Lord Avondale. By her 2nd husband the Queen Dowager had a dan. [3] Margaret Douglas, b. at Ilarbottle Castle, Northnmberland, 18 Oct. 1616; d. 9/10 Sifar. 1677| m. to Matthew Stuart, 4th Earl of I^nnox, Regent of Scotland 1670; he was mortaUy woonded by Captain Calder, 4 Sept. 1571, having had with other issne (all died yoong) S aooi, rk.— (1) Henry, Lord Damley, d. 28 Nov. 1545, bur. in Stepney Chorch, i^ 84. (2) Henry, Lord Damley, heir male of the family of Stoart, knighted bj Mair, QMea of Scots, created Duke of Albany, Earl of Roes, and Lord Aidmannock 1666» lot dew d at the Kirk of Field 9/10 Feb. 1566/7, having m. 29 Jnly, 1666, a* 2nd hnabaad, Maiy, Qbmb of Scots, having had an only son, James VI. of Scotland and I. of England. (3) Charles Stuart, 5th Earl of Lennox ; d. 1576, aged 81, baring m. 1674, KHwhath, lad dao. of Sir William Cavendish, Knt. of Chatsworth (D. Dkvohshieb), and had aa oolj daB« Lady Arabella, d. s. p. in the Tower 27 Sept 1615, haring m. to Sir WiUiaoi S^jiMwr, aftn^ wards Marquis of Hertford. (5) Mary, Queen of France, b. 1498 ; d. 25 June, 1633, baring been m. at AbbarUte, PIcardy. 9 Oct 1514, as 3rd wife, to Louis XII. King of France (she was crowned 6 Nor. kXkmko%\% he diad at tha palace of Touruelles, in Paris, 1 Jan. 1515. She was re-m. IS May, 1616, as tra wili, lo fhailw Brandon, Duke of Suffolk, and had a son and 2 dans. fl] Henry Brandon, Earl of Lincoln, d. r. p. unm. [2] Frances, m. 1st, to Henry Grey, Duke of Suffolk, K.O. behaaded OD Tower Hfll tS Vlh. 1664 \ re-m. to Adrian Stock (or Stokes), Esq. Br the Duke she had 8 daoe. (1) Ladt Jane Grey, b. 1537, proclaimed Queen 7 Jnlr, 166S; beheaded IS Feb. 1664, hating m. 21 May, 1553, to Lord Guilford Dndley, 4th son of John, Doke of Northooibwlaad, who. with the Duke of Suffolk, attempted to place her on the throne, for which all fbor wwe beheaded. (2) Katherine Grey, died in the Tower_26 Jan. 1667; m. lit, 91 Mar, 166S» to Hemr, Lord roroed the wee re-a. to Edward Herbert, eldest son of William, P^arl of Pembroke, and being diroroed i Seymour, Earl of Hertford, who d. 1621. His eldeet ton, Edward Seymour, Ix)rd Beanchamp, d. r. p. 1618, baring n. HoiKVtt, daa. ol Sir Richard Rogers, Knt. of Bryanston, D«)rset, and was anceetor of the Dnkee of ScoMntC, 1660-1760. (8) Mary (deformed), m. to Martin Keyes, Kinr's geDtleman-poiter. [3] Eleanor, m. as 1st wife, to Henry Clifford, Earlof Cemberlaad, and had aa onhr dan Margaret Clifford, m. to Henry Stanley, Earl of Derby, who d. 86 Sept 1694, leering 2 sons, • (1) Ferdinando, 5th Earl of Derby, d. at Ormskirk 6 May, 1694, baring m. Alice, dan. of Sir John Spencer, of Althorpe, Northants, and had 3 dans. [1] Anne, m. 1st, to Grey Brydges, 5th Lord Chaadoe, who d. 10 Aog. 1611, harinff had 2 sons ; she re-m. to Merrp Tonchet, 2nd Karl of Oaetleharen (B. Aitdlkt). who was attainted and executed on Tower Hill 14 May, 1631. (2) [2] Frances, m. to John Egerton, Earl of Bndgewater, KJi. who d. 1649. [3] Elizabeth, m. to Henry Hastings, 5th Earl of Hnntingdoii, who d. 1648. William, 6th Earl of Derb^, K.O. m. 26 Jnne, 1694, Elisabeth, eldekt dan. of Edward Yere 17th Earl of Oxford, and had issue, represented by the Dnke of ENRY VIIL, bom at Greenwich 28 June, 1491, styled Oonstable of Dover Ca«tle, Lord Warden of the Oinqae Porte, Earl Marshal of England, Lieutenant of Ireland 81 Oct 1494, when he was created Duke of York; created Prince of Wales and Earl of Chester 18 Feb. 1508 ; proclaimed King at the age of 18, 22 April, 1509 ; crowned at Westminster with Katharine of Arragon, by William Warham, Archbishop of Canterbury, 24 June following; by a bull from Pope Leo X. 11 Oct. 1621* he was declared « Defender of the Christian faith," and was styled Henricus Dei Gratia Rex Angliie et Francias Defensor • AriTT T. . n .. . V^^' t ^''"''""' Hibemi«, and in 1582 he styled himself Hen- ricus VIIL Dei Gratia Anglic et Franci« Rex Fidei Defensor Dominus Hibemi« et in Terra Supremum Caput Anglicanae Ecclesi«, ue. Henry VIIL by the grace of God Kinir of England and France, defender of the faith, lord of Ireland, and of the chureh of England on earth supreme head, and by Act of Parliament it was declared high treason to refuse to swear obedience to the King as supreme head of the church. In 1542 the style was again THE ROYAL UNEAQE OF ENGLAND. xoi hanged to ** King of Englmnd, Frmnoe, and Irelmod/* &c. Ireland being made a kingdom ; ihU waB confirmed by Stat 25 Hen VIII. c. 8, and bj an Irish Act of Parliament. In 1 538 all the greater monasteries both of friars and nans were suppressed and six bishoprics were instituted : ris. WMtminster, Oxford, Petarboroogfa, Bristol, Gloucester, and Chester; d. at Westminster 28 Jan. 1547, baring m. 1st — 8 June, 1508 (bj dispensation), Katharine, dan. of Ferdinand V. King of Arragon, bj Isabel, Queen of Castile, and widow of his deoeaaed brother Arthur, Prince of Wales ; she was crowned 24 June following, marriage innolled 28 Maj, 1588 ; she d. 6 Jan. 1586, baring had a ton and dan. (1) H»rr, Daka of Corawall, b. at BJAiad. Svrqr. I Jan. 1510| d. than tt Vri). foUowiog. (S) lUrjyQMHi of b«huid,»sa Mary^ THE KINO m. 8rd]]r»20 Maj, 1586, Jane, dan. of Sir John Seymour, knight banneret; she d. 14 Oct 1587, having had an only son, (4) Edward VL Dag of BaglaBd. THE KINO m. 4thly— 6 Jan. 1540, Anne, dan. of John, and aiater of William, Duke of Oleree, a Lutheran Prince of Qermany ; the marriage wee declared null, July same year ; nhe died 17 July, 1557, bur. WwiwineJir Abbey. He m. 6thly— 8 Ang. 1540, Katharine, dau. of Lord Edmund Howard, niece of Thomae, Duke of Norfolk ; she was beheaded in the Tower togeUier with Lady Rochford 18 Feb. 1542. He m. 6thly, at Hampton Court, IS July, 1548, Katharine, dan. of Sir Thomas Parr, of Kendal, sister of William, Marquis of Northampton, and widow of Joha Nrrill, Lord Latimer; a warrant was signed in 1546 for her commitment to the Tower oo a charge of heteey, hot she was sared by her personal influence orer the King; she was re-m. in 1547 to Sir Thomas Seymour, k.o. Lord Seymonr, of Sudeley, High Admiral of England, nnde of Edward VI. and brother to Queen Jane Seymour, and d. in 1548; he was beheaded 10 Mar. 1549. DWARD VL bom at Hampton Court, 12 Oct 1587; being a minor at hie acceetion, the executors named in his father's will appointed his maternal uncle, Edward Seymour, Earl of Hertford, shortly after created Duke of Somerset, protector both of his peraon and kingdom, by whom he was knighted 6 Feb. 1546; crowned at Westminster 25th same month by Thomaa Cranmer, ArchbiAhop of Canterbury ; '* King of Eng- land, France, and Ireland, Defender of the Faith, and on Earth of the Church of England and Ireland Supreme Head." The Protector inraded Scotland in 1547 to compel the performance of the articlea of marriage between the King and Queen Mary of Scots, and was rictorious at the battle of Musselburgh 10 Sept. 1547; the Queen was afterwards conreyed to France being but six years of age, and married to the Dauphin. In Oct 1549, Somerset was forced to resign the protectorate, and under the influence of John Dudley, Duke of Northumberland, was beheaded 22 Jan. 1562. The King d. at Greenwich 6 July, 1558, baring by will declared the Lady Jane Grey his heir. XCll THE ROYAL LINEAGE OF ENGLAND. ARY, Queen of England, born at Greenwich 8 Feb. 1515-6; crowned at Westminster, by Stephen Gardiner, Bishop of Win- chester, 30 Nov. 1553. The Duke of Northumberland caused Lady Jane Grey, the wife of his son Lord Guilford Dudley, to be proclaimed Queen July 7, 1553, but Mary advancing from Suffolk with superior forces, Northumberland laid down his arms and was committed to the Tower and executed Aug. 22. The Lady Jane was beheaded with her husband Feb. 12, 1554. Meantime the Duke of Suffolk also raised some forces in War- wickshire, was committed to the Tower 10 Feb. of same year, and beheaded 23 Feb. eleven days after his daughter Lady Jane Grey and her husband. The Queen was married 25 July, 1554, to Philip IL King of Spain, and the government was thenceforth carried on in the name of PHILIP AND MARY, King and Queen of England, Spain, France, the two Sicilies, Jerusalem, and Ireland, Defenders of the Faith. In 1555 Bishops Ridley and Latimer and Archbishop Cranmer were burnt at the stake. In 1557 war was proclaimed against France and Calais lost. The Queen d. s.p. 17 Nov. 1558, bur. at Westminster. LIZABETH, Queen of England, bom at Greenwich 7 Sept. 1533, imprisoned in the Tower in 1554, being accused of confederacy in WyaVs rebellion, and a warrant proc^ured for her death, but released 19 May same year, crowned 15 Jan. 1559, by Owen Oglethorpe, Bishop of Carlisle; "Queen of England, France, and Ireland, Defender of the Faith.** Par- liament which met 20 Jan. restored to the Crown the supremacy of the Church, and all tenths, first fmits, &c. Mary Queen of Scots was beheaded in the great hall of the Castle of Fotheringay 1 Aug. 1586. The Queen died 24 Mar. 1608, bur. at Westminster. Stuart. fc#gj^\*i iSli^ w^% ^^i 1 ^M fm ^r^j^ ^ ^ X \>fKB I. (son of Henry Staart, Lord Damley, and Mary Stuart, gueen of Boots; see Tudor line, Henry VII.) bom in Edin- burgh Castle 19 Jnne 1566; beoame King of Scotland on his mother's resignation 24 July, 1567; proclaimed King of England, Scotland, France, and Ireland, 24 Mar. 1603; crowned ai Westminster 25 July, 1608, by John Whitgift, Archbishop ; Canterbury; d. at Theobald's, Herts. 27 Mar. 1625, bur. iu Westminster Abbey 5 May, having m. by proxy at Grii- Tionburg 20 Aug. 1590 (qnery at Upslo, Norway, 24 Not. 1589, • note, Westminster Abbey Register, p. 115), Anne, 2nd dan. of Frederick II. King of Denmark and Norway ; she was u at bcanderbnrg 12 Not. 1574, and died 2 Mar. 1619, bur. in Westminster Abbey 13 ly, hsTing had 2 sons and 4 dans. 1 • Henry Frederick, Dake of Cornwall and BoCbeeay, b. 19 Feb. 1594, k.g. iosUlled 2 Jnlj, 1609, itcd Prince of Wales and Earl of Cheater. 80 May, 1610; d. a. p. 6 Nor. 1612, bar. in Weatminster >ev 8th. (^h&rl68 *• aa King of Sn^and. (8) KlizabeiUi (SCnart), Qosen of Bohemia, b. 19 Aug. 1696; d. 13 Feb. 1662, bar. in Westminster Ahlwy 17th, harins m. at Whitehall, 8t Valentine's Day, 14 Feb. 1613, to Frederick V. Dake of Bavaria, Elector Palatine of the Rhine, afterwards King of Bohemia, K.G. who died at Mentz 29 Nor. 1632, having bad 6 sons and 6 daoa. [1] Frederick Henxr, Count Palatine of the Rhine and Dake of Bavaria, &c. ; crowned King of Bohemia by those of his faction ; b. 1 Jan. 1614 ; d. 7 Jan. 1629. [8] Charles Lodovick, Coant PaUtine of the Khine, Dake of Bavaria, Elector and Great Steward of the Empire, in England commonlT called ** the Palgrave," K.O. 1635, sent prisoner by Cardinal Hichelieato Bois de Vinceanes; b. at Heidelberg 12/22 Dec. 1617; m. 1650, Charlotte, daa. of William V. Landgrave of Hesse, and had 2 sons and a dan. (1) Charles, b. 31 Mar. 1651 ; m. a sister of Christian V. King of Denmark. (2) Frederick, b. 17 Mar, 1653. (8) Charlotte, m. as 2na wife, to Philip, Dake of Orleans, Yalois, and Chartres, Coant of Blois and Monntargis, only brother of Loais XIV. King of France, ancestor of the royal honse of Orleans. [8] Rupert, Coant Palatine of the Rhine and Dnke of Bavaria, created Earl of Holdemess and Dake of Cnmberland, 24 Jan. 1644, K.G. gen. of horse to King Charles I. daring the Civil Wars, P.c. 1662, constable of Windsor Castle ; bom at the Pragne 17 Dec. 1619 ; d. unm. 19 Nov. 1682. [4] Maurice, Count Palatine, &c. K.O. ; b. 17 Dec. 1620; d. shipwrecked on the Caribbean Islands 10 Mar. 1654. [6] Edward, Count Palatine of the Rhine, Dnke of Bavaria, K.G.; bom at the Hague 6 Oct. 1624; d. 10 Mar. 1663, having m. Anne de Gonaaga de Cleves, dan. and coheir of last Duke of Nevers, in France (sister to the Queen of Poland), and had 3 dans. (1) Louisa Maria, m. to Charles Theodore, Prince of Salms. {Ji) Anne, m. to Henry Julius de Bourbon, Prince de Conde, and had a son, b. Feb. 1666. (3) Benedicta, m. to John Frederick, Duke of Branswick-Luneburg. [6] Philip, Count Palatine of the Rhine, &c.; b. 15/26 Sept. 1627; fell at the battle near St. Stephens 15 Dec. 1660. [7] Elisabeth, Princess Palatine, distinguished for her leaming, Protestant abbess of Hervorden ; b. 26 Dec. 1618; d. 1680. [8] Louisa Hollandina, Princess Palatine, distinguished as a painter, abbess of Manbuisson and Pontoise; d. 1709. XCl? THE ROYAL LINEAGE OF ENGLAND. [9] Henrietta, Princess Palatine, d. s. p. 18 Sept 1661 ; m. to bigiBmund, Prince of TnxajlrmniM. riOl Charlotte, Princess Palatine, b. 1628. w -i * /> * ril] Sophia, Princess Palatine, -The Electress ^phia,; stem of the ptwent roT«a f«mlT of Gr«t Britain; b. 13 Oct 1630; d. 8 Jnne, 1714; m. 30 Sept 1668, to Erneat Ango-tiu. bake of bnmtwia and Luiebnrg, Elector Jf Hanoyer, &c.; he d. 23 Jan. 1698, haring had 6 tons and a dan. ri^ at^firtK^ T.pwiR Elector of Hanover, succ. Queen Anne as QeOTge 1. 2) Fredeffcki^gustns, b. 3 Oct. 1661 ; Llain in battle against the T&ka 30 Dec. 1990. (3) Maximilian William, field marshal Imperial army; b. 23 I>ec 1666 : d. J« J«uy, I7J6. (4) Charles Philip, b. 13 Oct 1669 ; slain fighting against the Turks 1 Jan 1690. (6) Christian, b. 19 Sept. 1671 ; drowned in the Danube fighting against the t rench 31 Julr. 1 103 (6^ Ernest Augustus, created Duke of York 29 June, 1716, also Duke of Albany and Karl of Ulster?b shop of Osnabruck, K.G. 1 July, 1716; b. 17 Sept 1674; d nnm. 14 Aug. 1728. (7) Sophia Charlotte, b. 20 Oct. 1668 ; d. 21 Jan. 1706 j m. 6 Oct 1684, to Fied«nck L King of Prussia, who d. 5 Feb. 1713, O.8. (4) Margaret, b. 24 Dec. 1598; d. young. ,,«,,*, (6) Mary, b. at Greenwich 8 April, 1605; d. 16 Sept 1607.(») (6) Sophia, b. at Greenwich 21 June, 1606; d. two days after. IIARLES I. born at Dnnfermline 19 Not. 1600, created Duke of Albany, Marquis of Ormond, Earl of Roes, and Lord Ard- manoch iu Scotland, 28 Dec. 1600, created Dnke of York 6 Jan. 1604, succeeded as Doke of Cornwall and Kothsay 1612, created Prince of Wales and Earl of Cheeler 8 Not. 1613, crowned at Westminster 2 Feb. 1626, by George Abbot, Archbishop of Canterborj, crowned at Edinburgh 18 Juno. 1683. After the dissolution of the Parliament of 1629, lb* government became arbitrary and raised taxes witbont th* iiuthority of Parliament. The Scots in 1687 opposed tb* introduction of the English Liturgy, and entered into " a solcmi league and coTenant" against episcopal gOTemment; Qcncrn Leslie leading the Covenanters defeated the King's army at Newbnm 28 Aug. 1640, ani in 1641 a Rebellion broke out in Ireland. The Long Parliament met 18 Not. 1640, and next year Lord Strafford and Archbbhop Laud were impeached. On 21 Aug. 1642 the King set up his standard at Nottingham, the commenoement of a prolonged stmggl against the Parliament; but his forces were CTentually defeated, and the contest practically ended with the battle of Naseby, 14 June, 1645. The King surrendered himself to tlu- Scottish army at Newark, and they deliTcred him to the Parliamentary forces; be was tried by a "High Court of Justice" appointed by Parliament, found g^lty of high treason, and beheaded at Whitehall 30 Jan. 1649; m. by proxy, by Cardinal Richelieu at Notre Damr Paris, on Sunday, 1-11 May, 1625, to Henrietta Maria, dan. of Henry IV. King of Franc« and Mary de Medicis his wife; she d. at St. Columbe, near Paris, 10 Sept. 1669, having had 4 sons and 5 daus.^) [1] Charles, Dnke of Cornwall; h. 13 and bar. 14 May, 1629. (Westmhiiter Abbey Bsfislsn. p. 128.) [2] Charles, Prince of Wales, s. as Charles II. [3] James Duke of York, s. his brother as James II. [4] Henry, b. at Oatlands, Surrey, 6 July, 1640 ; created Duke of Gloncester and Earl of Cambridge, 13 May, 1644, elected K.o. invested at the Hague 14 April, 1653, imprisoned in Ckrisbrook CbsUe afttr his father's death, and subsequently sent out of the kingdom by Qromwell, and retnmed oo the BMlon tion; d, unm. 13 Sept. 1660 ; bur. in Westminster Ablx^y. [6] Mary (Princess of Orange), b. 4 Nov. 1631; d. at Whitehall 24 Dec. 1660, haTing m. thete, 9 Ha\ . 1()48, William IL Prince of Orange, then com.-in-chief of all the forces of the States OSDSnl, both liy sea and land; he d. 6 Nov. 1650, and was eventually succ. by his poethnmoos son, William Henry, Prince of Orange, ascended the throne as William III.; b. 4 Nor. IMO; m. 4 Nov. 1677, Princess Mary, dan. of James II. [6] Elizabeth, b. 28 Dec. 1635; imprisoned by the Regicides in Carisbrook Castle (with her brothtn, the Dukes of York and Gloucester), where she d. 8 Sept. 1650. "7] Anne, b. 17 Mar. 1637 ; d. at Richmond 8 Dec. 1640; bur. in Westminster Abber ^81 Katharine, b. and d. 20 Jan. 1639. '' Henrietta Anne, b. at Bedford House, Exeter, 16 June, 1644; d. at St. Cloud 80 June, 1670; m. 81 (♦) See note, Westminster Abbey Registers, ed. Col. Chester, p. 108. (t) See Herald and Genealogist, vol. iv. p. 519. THE ROYAL UNEAnE OF ENGLAND, (8) Ai II. Dak rlean», only brother of Louis XIV.; .,»..,, . ..*. ... . ..... 1066. 2; d. t. p. 12 Feb. 1689; m. 31 Aug. 1679, to Charles II. King of J6 A«ff. 17S8, hATisg BL 10 April, 1684, to Victor Amadeoi uu tadFhad tene. II ARLE8 IL bora 29 May, 1680, k.o. 1638, abont which time be WM d e clared, not created. Prince of Wales, and Earl of Cbeater. After tbe defeat of his fatber*8 forces in the west of England he retnraed to France, landed in Scotland Jnne 1650, where he had been proclaimed King, on his father's death; Cromwelly general of the Commonwealth forces, inraded Scot- land and defeated the Ooreiuuiten at the battle of Dnnbar 8 Sept. 1650. Charlea was, howerer, crowned at Scone on the following New Tear*a day ; hia forces were again defeated by Cromwell at Woieeiter, 8 Sept. 1651, and he only eeoaped by hiding in an oak-tiee, and after wandering in disgnise for six weeka eroeaed ofer to Fhnee. On the death of the Protector Oliver, Richard Cromwell, hia aoo, wai made Protector, bnt the Parliament baring been recalled by Gen. Monk, Charlea was inrited in May, 1660, to retnra to England, landed at I)oTer 25 May, entered London fonr daya after, being hia 80lh birthday, and was crowned »t Weatminiter by William Jnzoo, Arehbiahop of Oanterbory, 28 April, 1661. He died H. p. I. 6 Feb. 1685, bnr. in King Heuy'a Chapel, Weatminater Abbey, baring m. at I*ortamonth, 22 May, 1662, Katherine of Braganaa, Infimta of Portugal, only dan. of John IV. and aiater of Alpbonao VL King of Pbrtagal ; aha d. a. p. at Lisbon 81 Dec. 1705, aged 68. .\MES n. bora 14 Oct 1688, proclaimed forthwith Dnke of York at the court gatea, ao created by patent 27 Jan. 1648, Dnke of Albany 81 Dee. 1660, Earl of Ulster 10 May, 1672, K.o. 20 April, 1642, installed at Windsor 15 April, ir)61, waa by order of tbe Long Parliament, 1646, pot nnder the care of Algernon, Earl of Northumberland; escaped in • male attire 20 April, 1648, and retired to Paris; lord high t hni'ral of England 1665; proclaimed King 6 Feb. 1685, ed at Weatnrinater by William Sancroft, Archbishop of < rbnry, 28 April following. The Dnke of Monmonth set ^^h^ standard at Lyme, Dorset, 11 Jnne, 1685, and was pro- claimed King at Taunton, but defeated at Sedgemoor near Bridg- water 5 July and taken prisoner, conmiitted to the Tower, and on the 15 July beheaded on Tower Uill. On 8 June, 1688, the Archbishop of Canterbury, and Bishops of St. Asaph, Ely, Chicheeter, Bath and Wells, Peterborongh, and Bristol, were oonunitted to the Tower for remonstrating against the enforced publication in churches of the King's declaration for liberty of oonsdenoe, and being bronght to trial, were acquitted by the jury. The people being alarmed at the introduction of Papists into a great number of official posts, and by the niinonncement of the birth of an heir to tbe throne, which destroyed the expectation of a i'rotestant Buooessor, a memorial was sent to the Prince of Orange asking for his assistance. The Prince landed at Torbay 5 Not. and was joined by many of the nobility, and on his arriring near London King James aecretly withdrew to France 28 Dec. ; on 18 Feb. following the Prince and Princess were declared King and Queen, and were the same 9 XCVl THE BOTAL LINEAGE OF ENGLAND. day proclaimed. King James died at St. Gennains, 6 Sept. 1701, haring m. Irt, at Breda in Brabant, 24 Nov. 1659, Anne, dau. of Edward Hyde, Esq. aaerwards Earl of Clarendon, Lord High Chancellor of England ; she d. 81 Mar. 1671, bur. in Westminster Abbey, having had 4 sons and 4 daus. [1] Charles, b. 22 Oct. 1660; declared Duke of Cambridge; d. 6 May, 1661; bnr. in WettmiBiter r21 Tames b. 11 July, 1663; Duke and Earl of Cambridge, and Baron of Danntoey, WUU. iS Ang. 1664, elected k.g. 3 Dec. 1666; d. at Richmond 20 June, 1667; bur. in Wesfaninirter Abbey. [3] Charles, Duke of Kendal; b. 4 July, 1666; d. 22 May, 1667; bnr. in Weetmmiter Abbar. [4] Edgar, Duke of Cambridge, so created 7 Oct. 1667; b. 14 Sept. 1667; d. al Riclunond 8 June, 1671; bur. in Westminster Abbey. --,.„, -, [5] Marv> Princess of Orange; b. 30 April, 1662; d. 28 Dec. 1694; m. 4 Not. 1677, to William Heniy of Nassau, Prince of Orange, they ascended the throne as William III. and Mary II. [61 Anne, s. William III. as Queen of England, &c. [7] Henrietta, b. 13 Jan. 1669; d. 15 Nov. 1669; bur. in Westminster Abb^. [8] Katharine, b. 9 Feb. 1671; d. 5 Dec. 1671; bur. in Westminster Abbey. KING JAMES m. 2ndly, at Dover, 21 Nov. 1673, Mary Beatrix Elenora d'Este, dan. of Alphonso III. Duke of Modena ; she d. 8 May, 1718, having had 2 sons and 4 dans. [9] Charles, called Duke of Cambridge; b. 7 Nov. 1677; d. 12 Dec followins ; bnr. in Wsstminater Abbey. [10] James Francis Edward, b. 10 June, 1688; Duke of Cornwall, styled the preCanded Prince of Wales in the Protestant Succession Act, 6 Ann ; " Chevalier de St Qeon^e ; " he landed In fleotlanil S8 Dee. 1715, and quitted it 4 Feb. 1716, having unsuccessfully attempted to raise a dvil war in Support of his claim to the Crown ; d. at Rome 1 Jan. 1766, having m. 28 May, 1719, liaria CaemenHnydan. of Prince James Lewis Sobieski, son of John, King of Poliuad, one of the richesl hsirsssss In Bunpe, and had 2 sons, (1) Charles Edward Lewis Casimir, b. at Rome, 31 Dec. 1720, known as "the Tonng Chevalier,** and latterly as Count of Albany, landed in Scotland 25 July, 1745, was joined by many of the highland clans, proclaimed his father King, and marched to Derby, bnt retreating was defealsd al Culloden 16 April, 1746, and escaped to France after six months* wandering in Seotland. He died in Rome 31 Jan. 1788, s. p. 1. having, m. 17 April, 1772, Lonisa Maximilia, eUssi dan. of Onslavns Adolphus, Prince of Stolberg-Gcudcm (see E. KRBOLL) ; tbe re-m. "Vlttorio, Oout Altei, the poet George III. settled on her a pension of £2,000 a year ont of his privy pnrs (2) Henry Benedict, the last legitimate male descendant of the royal nonse of Slaart. bishop of Ostia and Frascati, created a cardinal bishop by Pope Benedict XIV. 1747, and eommoBly called the Oudtnal of York; by the French Revolution 1 789 he lost his chnrch preferments in that eoontry, and when Bona was taken by the French he lost his Italian property; he took refuge ftrst at Padna, then at Venice i George III. settled on him a pension of £4,000 a year ont of his privy pnrsei d. at Boma. Jnne. 1807, aged 83. Catharine Laura, b. 10 Jan. 1675; d. 3 Oct 1675; bnr. in Westminster Abbey. Isabella, b. 28 Aug. 1676; d. 2 Mar. 1681 ; bnr. in Westminster Abb^. Charlotte Maria, b. 16 Ang. 1682; d. 6 Oct. following; bnr. in Westminsler Abbey. Louisa Maria Teresa, b. at St. Gennains^n*Laye, after the abdication, 18/S8 Jnne, 18M. fLLIAM III. and MARY II. were declared by Parliament, 13 Feb. 1689, King and Qaeen of England, France, and Ireland, &c. during their lives and the life of the survivor of them, and after their decease the royal dignity was limited to the heirs of their body, and in defanlt to the Princess Anne of Denmark and the heirs of her body, and in default to the heirs of the body of King William ; proclaimed King same day (13 Feb.), both crowned together in Westminster Abbey 11 April, 1689, by Henry Compton, Bishop of London, proclaimed King and Queen of Scotland same day. King James landed at Kinsale, Ireland, 12 Mar. 1690, and summoned a parliament to meet at Dublin 7 May ; on the preceding 20 April began the celebrated siege of Derrj, which was raised on 31 July. King William set out for Ireland 4 June, 1690, and gained the victory of the Boyne 1 July, whereupon James fled to Fnmoe. The subjugation of Ireland ended with the surrender of Limerick, 26 Aug. 1691, and peace WM concluded with France 10 Sept. 1697. Queen Mary d. 28 Dec. 1694, bur. in Westminster Abbey, and William III became sole King. In the year 1701 the royal aaaent was given to an Act for the further limitation of the crown, whereby the Princess Sophia, Dnchetf THE ROYAL LINEAGE OF ENGLAND, xcvu Dowager of Hanoyer, was declared the next in sncceesion after his Majesty and the Princess Anne, and the heirs of their bodies respeotiTel j, and the Crown of England was limited to the said Princess Sophia and the heirs of her body being Protestants. King William born at t)ic Hagne 14 Not. 1650; d. 8 Mar. 1702, bar. in Westminster Abbey, haying m. 4 Noy. lG'J7y Princess Mary, dan. of James II. NXE, Qneen of England, bom at St. Jameses, 6 Feb. 1664, • rowned in Westminster Abbey by Thomas Tenison, Archbishop of Oaaterbiuy 23 April, 1702, Qneen of England, Scotland, Prance, and Ireland, Ac. On 2 May following, war was declared against France and Spain, the Duke of Marlboroagh constituted conk-in-ehiaf of the allied forces, which gained amongst other snooeaaea the Tietoriea of Blenheim, 2 Ang. 1704, and Ramillies, IZ May, 1706, and GibralUr was captured 17 July, 1704. The rder of St Andrew (the Thistle) was reyired by sign manual :;i Jan. 1708-4« and the royal aaaent was giyen to the Act of Union of England and Scotland 6 Mar. 1707, after which the < f Qreai Britain, France, and Ireland^ Defender of the Faith." • i signed 11 April, 1718. The Qneen d. 11 Ang. 1714; m. 28 July. i«;s3, to George, Prince of Denmark (yoongesi aon of Frederick III. King of I ated Baron Wokinghan, oo. Barka. Earl of Kendal, co. Westmoreland, and i erland, 9 April, 1689, Lord High Admiral of England 1702, and of Great Hritain 1707 ; he d. 28 Oct 1708, bar. in Westminator Abbey, haying had, with other issue who died in infan^, a son, pesssd the seal, elected k.o. 6 ri] WiUiMB, !>. 34 Jaly. 168at MUed Dike of QliiBirtir, Fell. 10Mi d. 10 July, 1700| bor. in WesdBiMlw Abbey. • The title of Qteal Britain bad btn and, eipeciaOybi Latin of Junes L eohif, fron the time 9* ffiuelpi). EORGE I. (son of Ernest Angostus, Elector of Hanover, by Sophia, Princess Palatine, granddao. of Jamet I.), bom at Osnabmck 28 May, 1660, sncceeded bis father as Elector of Hanover and Duke of Bninswick-Lnneburg, and in all his titles and dominions (except the Bishopric of Otnabmck, which fell to his brother Dnke Ernest), 24 Jan. 1698, k.o. 18 June, 1701, Duke of Zelle 1705, Arch-Treaanrer of the Empire 1710, commanded the army of the Rhine against the French 1707-10; crowned in Westminster Abbey by Archbishop Tenison 20 Oct. 1714, having ascended the throne by rirtoe of the Act of Settlement, " King of Great Britain, France, and Ireland, Defender of the Faith '*; the Order of the Bath was rerired 17 June, 1725; d. 11 June, 1727, bur. in Westminster Abbey, having m. 21 Nov. 1682, bis cousin Sophia Dorothea, only dau. and heir of George William, Doke of Brunswick and Zelle ; divorced 28 Dec. 1694; d. 22 Nov. 1726, having had a son and dau. (1) George Augustus, s. as George II. (2) Sophia Dorothea, b. 16 Mar. 1685 ; d. 29 Jane, 1767) m. 88 No?. 1706, to Frsdoick WUliam L King of Prussia, who d. 31 May, 1740, oa i:ORGE II. bom at Hanover 80 Oct 1688, created Baron of Tewkesbury, co. Glouc. Viscount Northallerton, co York. Earl of Milford Haven, co. Pembroke, and Marquis and Duke of Cambridge, 9 Nov. 1706, elected k.o. 4 April, 1706, croaied Prince of Wales 4 Oct. 1714, same year on the acoenion of George I. declared by Parliament Earl of Chester and Flint, Duke of Cornwall and Rothsay (without creation); distinguished himself at the battle of Oudenarde 11 July, 1708, where his horse was shot under him ; crowned with his Queen at West- minster Abbey, by William Wake, Archbishop of Canterbory, 11 Oct. 1727; d. at Kensington 25 Oct. 1760, bur. in West- minster Abbey, having m. 22 Aug. (o.s.), 1705, Wilhelmina Charlotte Caroline, dau. of John Frederick, Margrave of Brandenburg. Anspach ; she d. 20 Nov. 1787, bur. in West- minster Abbey, having had 3 sons and 5 daus. IV- ^;f^^^^,"\J^«^i«' \^^J^^T^J^? Jan 1707, installed K.G. by proxy 30 April, 1718, created Dnke of !l ?.^^?Jn-'^^,''/i"L'°!^o^^^^^ Eltham,co. Kent, Vii»coant Lftanceston, TJfF nr^^'y r i ly .LAND. xcix (1. at IxMco^ttT II()u>4> I'o Mnr. 17.'>1, ixir. iii April, 1761, in Ueorv VIL Chapel in Westmiiufter Abliey, having' m. H May. \~t'M\, Auku»u, youn^* r ilau. of Frederic 11. Duke of Saxe-Gotha; she d. at Carlton HouM} 8 Feb. 1772, bur. in Wesiininster Abbej, haring had 5 sons and 2 daaa. [1] Qeorge William Frederie, «• Wa grandfiUher as George m. [91 Edward Anfnutos, b. U Mar. 1789, elected LO. 4 Jane, 1752, created Dnke of York and All.niiv and Earl of Uliter 1 April, 1760, and PX. midshipman RJf. 1758, capU h.m.8. ** Phoenix," n, 1 7.^9, rear-adm. of bine 81 Mar. 1761 ; d. at Monaco 17 Sept 1767, onm.; bar. in Westminster Abbe J 3 NoT. following. 8] William Hemy, b. at L sk ert e r House 14 Not. 1743, instaOed K.O. 25 Sept 1762, created ~ ke of Glooeester and Bdinbargfa in Great Britain, and Karl of Connanght in Ireland 17 Not. K, 1764, and P.O. Field MarsbaLcommanded 1st regt of fooCgnards, Warden and Keeper of New Forest, Ranger and Keeper of Windsor Forest, Bamr of Hampton Ooort Park, chancellor Dublin UniTenitjt d. 25 Aog. ISOS.baTing m. 6 Sept 1766, Maria, natnral dan. of Hon. Sir Edward Walpole, K3. widow of Jam«, 2Bd Bail Waldegrafe; she d. 22 Aog. 1807, haTing had a son and (1) WiIlkBFMflrick,2BdI>dM of QloMSitar and Bdiaboigh and Earl of Connanght, k.o. o.aB.FWdM«nhaliBtbeanii]r,r ---•.-•• --.-^ re_ Cbmbridga UniTMij, eoL 8rd fbotgnards. Ranger Park, Goff. ol Ftartsmootht b. at Bosne 15 Jan. 1776} d. s. p. 80 Nor. 1834, haTing m. ockingham PalaM 22 Jnlj, 1816, hit coosia Prinnss Marr, dan. of George lU.; she d. SO AprU, 1857. (9) PrineenSopUa Matilda of Gtoicsrtw, Baiiftr ol Qiwwkh Ptek; b. 29 Mar, 1778; d. 29 Not. 1844. [4] Henry Frederick, Dnke of Ouaberland and StnUheam, and Earl of Dublin, so created 18 Oct 1766, and p.a eledad K.0. 21 Dee. 1767, Winger Wiadaor Great Park on death ol his nnde; b. 27 Oct 1745; d. a. p. 18 8«t 1790, bavinf m. 1st OUTia, dan. of D. J. Wilmot, Esq. and 2ndl7~2 Oct 1771. La^T Anna (LBttrsU), dan. oC Simon, Karl of CurhampCon, and widow of Christopher Horton,of Citton,Dsrbjib.t sbed. 1808. 5] Frederick Wmiam, b. 18 Mqri bp. 17 Jna, 175(^ at St Aaat's, WeslminMari d. 29 Dec. 1765; 4 Jan. foDowiag m Wesf Jnsfr Abbey. [6] Aigwin, b. 81 Jaly 1787i d. 28 Mar, 1818, baring m. 17 Jan. 1764, to Cbarlee William Ferdiaaad. hareditaiy Priaee ol Braaswick-WoUeabttltel ; fsO at tba battle of Jena 10 Nor. 1806, and bad with othtr isMM 2 sottt and 2 daaa. (1) Charlea 0««« Aagasf , barsditaiT Prince b. 8 FIsb. 1766; d. a p. 20 Sept 1806, haTing m. 14 Oct 1790, TMeriea Loaisa WUhelmiaa, daa. of WiUiam, Prince of Orange; she d. SO Oct 1816. ffi, (8) Frederie Wniiam, Dak* of BnMsrSek and Princa ol Oabt b. 9 Oct 1771; feU at Qnatre fins 16 Jane 1815, baTiaf at 1 Hot. 1802, Mary KUa ^ . . . . ^. Priaee ol Badeat iha d. 20 April, 1808k teariag 2 eoas, Jane 1815,baTiM at 1 Vm, 1802, Mary KUaabelh, daa. of Charles Loais, hereditary [1] Charlie Fitadwie Aagastai William, Dnke of Brunswick and Lnneborg; b. 30 Oct I804{ d. 18 Aag. 1878. [I] Angaitas Ladowick William MsnimJHan Frederic, Dnke of Brunswick and Loneburg, K.O. snee. on the azpalrioa ol hia brother from hie dominions in 1830; b. 25 April, 1806. (8) ChariottiGeotflaaAi^|Bila,b.8I>ie.l764| d. 27 Sept 1788; m. 11 Oct 1780, as 1st wife. to Frsderic William, Dnk a a f te s w a rda K^if^rTof Wartambvg, who d. 80 Oct 1816. haTing r»m. 18 May, 1797, Charlotti AagaHa Matilda, PHaoim Boyal of Baglaad, who d. s. p. Oct 1828. (4) Caroline (Amelia Elisabeth), b. 17 May. 1768; d. 7 Aug. 1821; m. 8 April, 1795, to George, Princa of Walea, aftarwards George IV. who d. 26 June, 1880. m Ouoliae Matilda (ppsthamoas), b. 11 July. 1751; d. at Zella 10 May, 1775; m. 1 Oct 1766 to Christian VIL King olDaamarfc, who d. 18 Mar. 1808. (8) George William, b. 2/8, bp. 28 Nor. 1717; d. 6, bar. 12 Feb. 1717/18, in Westniniler Abbey. (8) WiUiam Augustus, b. at St James's 15 April, 1721 ; installed iint Knight Companion of the Order of the Bath on ite reTiTal 17 June, 1725, created Duke of Cumberland, Marquis of Berkhampetead, Ear of Kennington, Viscount Trematon, and Baron of the Isle of Aldemey 27 July, 1726, elected K.o. 18 Mar, 1730, P.O. major«en. hi the army at Dettingen, where he was wonnded in the leg, Field Marshal nnd CouL-in-Chiaf of the British fbreee at Foatenoy 1745, and the next year Com.-in-Chief at the victory of CaUodea 16 April, 1746, Chanoellor of Dublin UniTersity and also St Andrew, Ranger Windsor Great Furk; d. unm. 31 Oct 1765; bur. in Westminster Abbey. (4) Anne (Princem Royal), b. 22 Oct 1709; d. 12 Jan. 1759; m. 14 Mar. 1734, to WiUiam Charlei Henry, Prince of Orange, who d. 22 Oct 1751, o.s. (6) AmeUa Sophia Eleanora, b. at HanoTer 10 June, 1711; d. unm. 31 Oct 1786; bur. in Westminster Abbey. (6) Csroline Elisabeth, b. at HanoTer 10 June, 1713; d. unm. 28 Dec 1757; bur. in Westminster Abbey. (7) Mary, b. 22 Feb. 1723; d. 14 Jan. 1772; m. 8 May, 1740, to Frederic, LandgraTe of Hesse Cassel, who d. 31 Oct 1785, haTing had issue. (8) Louisa, b. 7 Dec. 1724 ; d. 8 Dec. 1751 ; m. 80 Not. 1748, to FVederic V. King of Denmark, who d. 14 Jan. 1766, 0.S. THE ROYAL LINEAGE OF ENGLAND. P:0RGE III. eldest son of Frederic, Prince of Wales ; b. 4 June, 1738; succeeded to his father's hononre 20 Mar. 1751, created Prince of Wales and Eari of Chester 20 April fol- lowing, installed k.g. 12 July, 1750, crowned in WeBtminstei Abbey 22 Sept. 1761, by Thomiis Seeker, Archbishop of Canterbury ; at first styled King of Great Britain, France, and Ireland, &c. but after the union with Ireland the style since used was adopted, " By the Grace of God of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland King, Defender of the Faith," so styled by royal proclamation 1 Jan. 1801 ; d. at Windsor Castle 29 Jan. 182a, and there bur. haling m. 8 Sept 1761, h.s.h. Princess Chariotte Sophia, 2nd dau. of Charies Louis Frederick, reigning Duke of Mecklenburg Strelitz; she d. 17 Nov. 1818, having had 9 sons and 6 dans. [1] George Augustus Frederick, ». as George IV. irej Frederick, b. 16 Aug. 1763, Duke of York and Albany in Great Britain and Rarl of rirtir !n reland, 27 Nov. 1784, K.a. O.C.B. Bishop of Osnabnrg in Germany, Field Maf»hal in the am< < i guards, col.-in-chief 60th regt. Lord Warden of Wiodsor and New Forests^ OoBL-iiKCkief <•: 1795-1809 and 1811, &c.; d. s.p. 6 Jan. 1827, baring m. 29 Sept 1791, Fiederica CaiarioUc Llnca Catherina, Princess Royal of Prussia, eldest dan. of Frederick Willuun II. King of Rruiiai the d. 6 Aug. 1820. [3] William Henry, I>uke of Clarence, 8. his brother as William FV. [4] Edward, b. 2 Nov. 1767; Duke of Kent and Stratheam in Great Britain and Karl of Doblia ia Ireland , 23 April, 1799, K.G. K.P. O.C.B. F.M. in the anur, col. let regt. of foot, Got. of Gibraltar; d. S8 Jan. 1820, having m. at Coburg 29 May, and at Kew Palace 11 Joly, 1818, Priaeeae Manr Louisa Victoria, dau. of H.S.H. Francis Frederick Anthony, Duke of Saxe-Cobarg*8aalftld, ililtr of Laopold L King of the Belgians, and widow of H.S.H. Enrich Charles, reigninff Prinea of LriaiagsB (see page Ut.)i we d. 16 Mar. 1861, having had by the Duke of Kent an only child, Alexandrina Victoria, now Queen Victoria. [6] Ernest Augustus, King of Hanorer and Dnke of CnmlMriaiid (aee that tiUe). [6] Augustus Frederick, b. 27 Jan. 1773; Dnke of Snaeex, Eari of Tii i iii iiiw, and Baran Arfclow, all in the Peerage of the U.K. so created 27 Nov. 1801, K.o. O.O.H. Oant-Oen. and Col. Hon. Art. Cboipany, Hanger of St. James's and Hyde Parka; d. 21 April, 1843, harUig m. al Borne 4 Apcflt 1798, and in London 5 Dec. of that year, Lady Augusta Mnrray, dan. of J(An, 4th Eari of Dnamorei theee anptiale having been decided to be in violation of the Koral Marriage Act were declared hy the P iew ga live Court null and void, and dissolved Ane. 1794; Lady Angnata finnmiril the name ^IH ^rr^^ wrA bj B.L. 13 Oct. 1806; she d. 5 Mar. 1830, having had a eon and dan. He n. Sndly, Lady OdUa Letitia Underwood, dau. of Arthur, 2nd Earl of Arran, and widow of Sir George Boggin, Kntt >he waa cnated Duchess of Inverness 10 April, 1840, and d. s. p. 1 Ang. 1878. [7] Adolphus Frederick, Duke of Cambridge (see that title). [8] Prince Octavius, b. 23 Feb. 1779; d. 3 May, 1783, bnr. in WeedninHer Abbey; remaina remored to Windsor. [9] Prince Alfred, b. 22 Sept. 1780; d. 20 Ang. 1782; bnr. in WeatmiiMter Abbey. [10] Charlotte Augusta Matilda (Princess Royal), b. 29 Sept 1766; d. a. p. 6 Oct. 1838; m. 18 May. 1797, as 2nd wife, to Frederick (Charles William), King of Wurtembcrg, who d. 80 Oct. 1816. [11] Princess Augusta Sophia, b. 8 Nov. 1768; d. nnm. 22 Sept 1840. [12] Princess Elizabeth, b. 22 May, 1770; d. 10 Jan. 1840; m. 7 April, 1818, to Frederick Joeeph Looil. reigning Landgrave of Hesse Homburg, who d. 2 April, 1829. * — "— » [18] Princess Mary, b. 25 April, 1776 ; d. 30 April, 1857; m. 22 July, 1816, to her cooain w %w . Wflliaa Frederick, Duke of Gloucester, who d. without surviving issne 80 Nov. 1884. [14] Princess Sophia b. 3 Nov. 1777; d. 27 May, 1848. [16] Princess Amelia, b. 7 Aug. 1783; d. 2 Nov. 1810. THE ROl'AL LISLAui: ui' ENGLAND. ci >RGE IV. born at St. James's Palace 12 Ang. 1762; created Prince of Wales and Earl of Chester 17 Aug. 1762; Regent of the United Kingdom 5 Feb. 1811, until his accesBion to the throne; crowned by Charles Manners-Button, Archbishop of Canterbury, at Wcetaitnster Abbey, 19 July, 1821 ; d. 26 June, 1830, haring m. 8 April, 1795, his cousin h.s.h. Princess Caroline Amelia Elizabeth, 2nd dan. of Charles William Ferdi- nand, reigning Duke of Brunswick- Wolfenbuttel; she d. 7 Aug. 1821, bur. at Windsor, having had an only dau. (1) r K \' ales, b. 7 Jan. 17M; died after tfM birth ol a stiUboni son 6 Nov. iMaee Leopold George TMsrick, of 8axe ODbwg -Saalfeld, elected iP.}i.aodd. llOctlSfiO. ILLIAM IV. bom 21 Ang. 1765: created Duke of Clarence and Si. Andrews, in Great Britain, and Earl of Munster in Inland, 20 May, 1789, Poet Captain r.v. 1786, Admiral of the Fleet 1811, Lord High Admiral of Great Britain, crowned at Westminster with his Queen by William Howley, Arehbialiop of Canterbufy, 8 Sept. 1831; d. 20 June, 1887, bur. at Windaor, haring m. 11 June, 1818, b.s.h. Princess Adelaide Louisa Tbereaa Caroline Amelia, eldest dau. of George Frederick Charles, reigning Duke of Saze-Meiningen; she d. S Dee. 1849, kaTing had 2 daus. [11 PrincMS CbarloCte Aogiuu Loein, b. aad d. 29 ICar. 1819. [8] Princess nisabeth Georfiana Adtlaide, b. 10 Dec. 18I0{ d. 4 Mar. 1881. HiB Qeacb, bom 21 Jtn. 1811, married 26 Oct 18S2, Udy LoniM Jane BoaeU (▼.a.), 2nd dan. of Jolm,9th Dake of Bedford, K.a. and has had 6 tons aad7daQs.iti«^M^ (1) JMMi, M i MW i BP naam f wi . m^. oo. DomiaI I8i0/«0.>^x^. *« iMkooL OoMnI adL iteoa 18S0, lord of tte »'«^'*««"»^ to /.VT ■JUi. llM PriM of WalM liMi latt ; b. M Aaf. ISM; 1 Jm. IMS, LMy Mary Asm Oanoa-Rov*, 4tli dM. ■MMitf. iXlMl B0««,Md hM had with oUmt tan* S« n W*MS Aftat MwMtf, iMMMKiMUHr OULB. Friaos of %•!« iMMW). bw M M«v. law. rai LorlCtaiii#kHMli,bk»Oel.ltrt: d.llDw;ftillowiiiff. \%\ Udj Aknadm Flqllii (lAl. iIm FHaoMi of Watat «Markb.StJ«i.lfia. («n^ .IktDie^lML aLMdaniJ«ta.li^.Llf«poold»et IMO. Klaf** Lama m, linliiiilaij !«•«•, AJMX Ttovogr InlMid 1M7,8. tari af Ite tnanrr IMl. UMt^coL Dmm«b1 Bllttla, eapi. tat* r«^ I8U: B. 10 Jnly. Itrt, CarpUaa, lad off Ban, Daitij^iha (B. HAaamoTon), OOhMt Oaiid, bk tl April. Itrt. «^£«- J Illddla2x dMa IMS. eharitj (t)Lovd Ih^iMt bk tl April. Itrt. Ftaaela. M^. ItH, riot lawjitl omumO ISTS/SOl ai lor ladla ltl4A lata Uaat. OoMrtnaai fMiHa, < — lan/t: bw IT Dae Jaa; m. M Nor. lsn.Lady m B«mM JaMa. b. M SnA. ItTS. (il S DUKI OP ABBBCORN. IR JAMBS HAMILTON. K.O. P.C DXX. LUD. Dttke of Aberoom and Marquis of Hamilton, of Strabane, co. Tyrone (1868, i.). Viscount teabane and Baron MoontoasUe, en. Tyrone (1701, L), Lord Hamilton. Baron of Stnbane, oo. Tyrone (1617, 1.). Viacoont Hamilton, of Hamilton, co. Leiceei e r (1786, O.B.). and Marqnis of Abcrcora (1790, OA). Baron Paidey, oo. Benfrew (1687, a.), Baron Aber- rom, 00. Lanark (1603, 8.), Karl of Aberoom, oo. I jmark, and Baron of Paisley, Hamilton, Mount- castle, and Kilpatrick (1606, 8.), and a Baronet (1660 1.), lord lient-general and goreraor-general of Ireland 1866/68 and 1874/76, lord-lieatenant and ooatos rotnlomm eoontj Donegal sinoe 1844, k.o. 13 Dec 1844, groom of the stole to Prince Albert 1846/69, a lieut.-gcneral "royal company of irchers,** the Queen's body guard in Scotland, crand master of the freemasons in Ireland, suc- ceeded his grandfather as 2nd Marquis 27 Jan. 1818, and was created DuK« or Abbboobx and Habquib of Hamilton, of Strabane, co. Tyrone, in the Peerage of Ireland, 10 Aug. 1868. (4) Lord (§) LovdPradario (6) Lord b. 17 Dae 1S74. . . b. 17 lUr. 184f; d. « Not. XWl.t^*'^*^ ■nrios ; b. II Oct. \%H.%^ficif^*h. Ith (PJk.0.) htUMUB 1881 ; b4^/<( Auk (7) lady Banrlai Oaerglaaa Lonlaa. n. 10 April, 18M, to naawa Oaaf|a.Sad Bad of liebflald, nxj. and ba« 8 loiia ft) U4]LBMlrfx riiaaMa.d. tl Jan. 1871, haTlBf m. M Hay, to Oaona mdMiek ITArogr. fad Bad o( DailMai.wbo d.t7 Nor. 1878. barlaff bad t «Ma aad 4 dana. «) Lady Lodaa Jaaa. ■. If Nor. 1818. to »l Daka of Buertanob. iXaad baa bad 8 aona and 8 10) Lady Batbvlaafeiaabalh. d. 8 SapL 1874. boTfoff m. M '^^^ -llliaaiH«iy.4thBariofMoi 85! r. 4th Bari of MoontpEdgcaiDba, and (11) Lady Owagjasa Baaaa. (12) LadyAlbartiMftaDOM AaBa.ak8NoT.1888.toO«»«a bMriar Mwi al AMf B laa UHKI. aldwl l a a f a i r Trt ia Wto atg, ^ luDoka of Mailboraacb. LO. aad baa a aoo and 8 dana^^^*^'^^' (IS) Lady Hand Brriyii. an. 8 Nor. 1888, to Haanr Cbariaa iMtb. 8th Maiqais o( LaaalowBa, and baa S aotts and a dan. [AMII^TOli; tBdaadard.Aff..alyBipbad (orandaot y) wttb Mila fntod aad oon Mbla-BAaLS or Arram. (TbaDokaof Ab«reorB.aalMlrBialtorJaaMa,SndBarlorArrmn. IX>aO or TRB DOCHT or CB ATBLB BaAULT. In Poltoa, Franor. tMan on bto abiald— by Mmmptioa— la tba point of bonoor. cbanad wltb tbna Dcb don by a Fiaaub dooal ootvnat). Caasrr— Oot of a dncal ooroaat or. an oakfraelad aad pono- Miy la tba naia ataa by a f wma ai w ppr., " wltb I 7tSbt. ABERCORN, ILineage. S' THIS great Scottish family is believed to have derived its origin from the lordship of Hamilton, in the parish of Barkby, co. Leicester. In Scotland the name of Gilbert de Hamilton appeals first in, thg gaijtiUaiSr cj Paisley, 1272. His son, Walter ,(gii<\s Gilbe»ti« dp JiS^to*, 1296), obtained a grant of th^ bfironies .of.'KiHnefl «n«l-Cadzow (Hamilton) and other lands from Robert I. There, i^ no evidence to rt , Wpii^])! de Hamelton, arch- ork 12&»,/)ha«tc4Sllor of England Ffofia John, younger son of Walter, flliiis Gilberti, descend the Earls of Haddington, and from the elder son, IR DAVID, who was taken prisoner at the battle of Dorham in 1346, and died in 1374 (having married, it is said, a dau. of the Earl of Ross), descended his great-grandson, SIR JAMES HAMILTON, of Cadzow, who waa one of the hostages for the ransom of JAMES I. in 1424, was sabae- qucntly sworn of the Privy Council and knighted. He m. Janet. eldest dau. of Sir Alexander de Livingstone, of Callender, and left, with other issue, 3 sons, (1) Sir James, of whom presently. (2) Alexander, ancestor of Sir Robert Hamilton, of Silverton Hill, cr. a Bart, in or shortly before 1656. (See BaROKBTAOB.) (3) Gavin, provost of Bothwell, from whom Hamilton of Dalzell, &c. claims legitimate descent. SIR JAMES HAMILTON, of Cadzow, was cnated an heradl- tary lord of parliament by royal charter 28 Jane, 1444. whereby his lauds were also created into one free lordship ana denominated Hamilton, as was his manor house, formerly known as Cadzow. He was one of the conmiissioners who condoded a peace with the English in 1449, was appointed sherilT of Lanaric- shire by royal charter 1 July, 1455, and acqoired territorial possessions by subsequent grants from the King; was appointed ambassador extraordinary to the English conrt in 1473 ; d. 6 Nov. 1479, leaving by his 2nd wife Mary, eldest dan. of JAMES II. and widow of Thomas Boyd, Earl of Azran, an only son and heir, JAMES, 2nd Lord Hamilton, p.c. Hewassent to England to conclude a marriage between the King of ScotlanS and Margaret, dau. of HENRY VII. and was aher tlie marriaf* created Earl op Arran, 11 Aug. 1008 .Mary Botler. Srd dan. of Wallw. Visooiuit Thorlfls. eldaM soi of Walter, nth BarioCOnMud (aadaM« lo tbalalDakr). she d. Ang. 1680. and thiir «UhI md. tIil— JAMK8 HAMILTOir. gen. of Scotland, warden of the marches, aiid OM of tha lords of regency in 1517; died before 1839, and kft Imm by his 3rd wife, Janet, dau. of Sir David BethmM of Onkli« oonp* troller of Scotland (and widow of Sir ThOBM Uri l ^ n lOBa of Easter Wemyss), a son and heir, JAMES. 2nd Earl op Arraii, chosen B«c«t of SooUaad on the death of JAM B8 V. Lord OF TRS DOOHT 09 Ghatelherault by King Hskrt II. of ~ June following, bar. in Wolattmtar Abbey ont day. teTinc m. 1661, EUmbeth. daa. of Or John. Lord OolM^eliaiioiir- lor of the excheoiMr. and nuMlar of tho rolls, taoukOHAJiLBB I.; she d. 1709, aged 7S, taaTlng hMl I tOM. (1) James, a as Oth Barl or Abbboorv. (2) (}eorge, ool. of foot guards; fsD at SMakirk, KM. (3) William, of Chilston Plao^ Kint. gxudfMher of Ctot John Hamilton, who was onatod a BABOHIT • July, 1778. (See BABOlTRTAaR.) JAMBB, 0th BabL or ABBROOUr (oo the d«tli of his second ooosln ChailM, 8th lari. la Joaa, 1701), aad 7th Baron of StnOiaae (of the Sad orsottoa, so ooafanvd 18 Aug. 1634, on Olaad, Sad na of Jamsi, IM ■«! of AbwwB. with the precedency of the fbtBMT palaat of lilT, aad with iwaala- der to the hein Bate of hii tethw), ha^lM dMsUaod to MBom the Utte of Baronet after thadwth of Mi paadhithsr. Privy OoondUor to Qoesa ABITB, OBOaaB L * H. aad oeatcd BABOH or MOUBTQABTLB ABD YUOOOBf Or STRARAKK. Mllt.SIIHtac. ftiii Ehiniif. Sm AUKAVSIB ABnOROMBT.of Bhiwliin (M of crablm Lkworauod ft hMt.of sovA aoovu » p*. leie: ftiMllqrUi MwlliBiiftbolh.dftaoraT^ftaMBftli^^ AnchaoMM. Kb*, tod t MM, @ ri) air jftMi.of . near Aocrington, and has a son, John George, bw 14 Oct. 1880. JOHN BRUCB BRUCB-PBTCB, of Doflkrv, c gan, assnmed the sonwrnt of BBUCB bgr R 180ft, and also that of PRTCB by BX. 80 Ang. i July. 1784 ; d. 18 Oct. I871,baTtng m. lst-8 Mny, i 2nd dan. of Ber. Hugh WtBtaBW Aasttn. of Baita 1 Nor. 1841. He m. lndty-80 Mot. 1844. Alicia (. of William BiHhby* liQ. of LottAott. ^hlsUtwlfe he ttna a sons and 7 dans. (1) John Wyndham Bnwa, bwrrisfr at law. b^ t Daa 1808 : d. 6 Mar. 1868,haTing m. AprQ, 1888. Maiy-AaaMrd d«n. of Lieak-OoL KathanU Pryo* OaoMroii. of Dainy-Cnlg. < o. Glamorgan ; she d. 14 Nov. 1880. baTing ImmI S sow and a d«u. [1] Alan CaoMroo BnMsa-Pryoa, which latt« aana be —• somed on snrrewdlng to tbo Doflrya artnlsa oa tbo death of bis grandffeUMT.ISTl, bv. AIImw Mb. a. a BRCCS-PMTOB m. Sadly— 18 8«pl. ItTt, JLnna Maiy 8|yanot, elder dan. of Owifa Wooda If na— s ll . Bsq. of Dttbtttt, and baa I sons awll dMM. (8) Alan Goorga OsawnM. and (8) Bdwvd Maaassll. twins, b. 18 Sept. 1874.-<7) Boa, b. 80 iaa. ]88a~(8) Violet AiW«Bta.-(8) tea. b. IS April. VmL [2] John Bnaoe,ooni.lU(.:b. 80 Jnly, 1888; drowned 18 May. 1880, barinf m, 1870. Aaala, daa. of Biot. George Bmrss, aad bad, wHb otben, • eoa, TboaMW, b. J«B% isn [S] Bdlth.Marloa.ai. . 1880, to WOUaai Mok. of T^- Biei,iiA.«ld«st«oaonato Maiar-OoB.8lr BebvtB. Dick. (t) BamrAwtti BnMa,( Aug. 1878. . lovd bithop of BMfiBr, . other IHM S MM and % dea. • MPBBLL, MJf jl; h. t Jan. 1849; d. 11 Uraee Kalfht. Ma. Tiia. OolL CuBh. ( UTl87f;«; b.llU]r.l8»l; ,?V!!??i* ''V"? "-.?*> ''**»« he WM a buithi^l . - « - -^ . ^ T»-T.r^TrT.wu Jle iVfnrtaiii la the 7th eviMatkHk. .'jx Jooea.Riq.o( FdMW OMtie. f T^ _ _T^^^ « w lui , ,, ■ , ., n oii, itadl^CHAKLBgl. o( Hnntty over the « „-- "til lest, eraated a « (ioa of AdMlnl air CiMriM l^lar. Bakovkt or Mota Scotia bgr patent dated at Tork IS Aoff. aeaadtdBML V lt«S, with raoMlader to hit iM^elnaleL la Oct. 164S he prt 1) Maria Biaor. (IS) OertradtlUM. tertedafaiait the Oofwauit. aad oa f May. 1M4. the CoTe- daa. or WDIiaai Ftorb«,of ' SIR OROROR 00R])0M,ir4 Rart. (oa the dMUh. 16«S.of hia brelber Sir Jeha,towhon hie lather^ eetateahad baaa l art ui e d la I8il), admeaio 1M8, rx: 1878, ilp. Aber- 1 lili I IWyn, 1878 oeaTeatioa, 1881/^ a Ion! of eaariool. 4aaa. 1888. aa« lalMd to the pMldeatli ehair 1 Mot. 1687. MMih B h a a ea nnr off Seollaad 1888. aad oa 10 Nor. 168s! wae aioTBled to the Ptonifo, 4o. aa Raml or ABiaDBBV. \lioonrr or rouiAjntVB. Loko Haodo. Mxtbuc. TABTBt. AJID Kblub. by l e M e w patoat dated at Whitehall, arttl^iirth Ite «rite« off hIa aaoHtan. the ■BftriMaBd deaMi of Ma fcMwr ia Ifca Royal OMwa. aad hie oem egeadld abilttlMaiid Mttltf dfcohwM off Uo oMoiol daliaa; SlOot. 1U7: d.a»EeOy80 4Bril.l7i»; havlaf Aaaa.aLeldeildaa.o( Oeorfo Laekhaft, offl^rbraeka, boinaa off h« brothv Wlllian. oseeoted at Rdinboivh, HeBLl810.Mai7. Hie I ^V WJIUAAM, Sad Rari. K.T. a rananatatlTe Ftor. • Mar. YY ini. UJt, Abm&tmMn ifoi: d. 10 Mar. 1748. aaad TO^haviacak lal« Lady Mary LMlla. oaiy daa. off David, lari aad MoiTflla.aad had a daa. S' KARL OF ABKRDKKN. IR JOHS CAMPBILL HAMfLTON^OR. DON. Earl of Abeideen, Vioooaiit of Formar- Une, Bmoo Haddo. MeChlic. TVtnrea, and KelUe (1882. a.), Viaooimt Oordoo (1814. U.K.), and a Baronet. (1643, MA). L.L. AberdMn ainee 1880, Uteoapt Tanreo toU.; lord high oomwrintonfr to Qeneiml A»anblj (Tharch of Scotland 1881 ; a. hia brother aa 7th Karl 27 Jan. 1870. had hia right confirmed bj the hooae of lorda 6 May. 187S, and took hia aeat 18 Jane following; b. 8 Aug. 1847 ; m. 7 Not. 1877. Hon. laabel Maria Maijoribanka, youngest tlao. of Sir Dodley Oontta. Loid Tweed raohamid with aad tiLqoarterty let aad 4th Oa. three [1] Ooorta. LORD Haddo. K fO Jaa. ISTf. [2] Lady Marjorie Adetiae, b^ 7 Dee. 1880. L aad IT. As. three boare' heade A withiaa aataly or GoaDOV IL daqarfailB pieroed eraaae tad aad Srd' Art . a lyaiphad with aaiia tarled oan ea. the whole wtthia a boidnre off the taMt HAJttLTOX. Caarr-l. Two ame aakad fhaa the ehoolder holdiaf a bow ppr. to lot aa arrow fly. QoaDOV. 8. Oat off a dooal ooroaet or aa oak fmeted aad peaettated traaevefaaly ia the BMda eleai by a fraake^aw ppr. the blade laecribed with the word *' ThroBvh,** the fraaw or the tree ehaifed with aa eecwtchaoa art ., thareoa a heart go. Hamiltov. BUFPORTSaa— Dexter, a eeaator off ooUefo off Jnetioe ppr. La4y Aaaa. d. U April. 17SS, hari^ bl aa let wlte. to iiM,dlfcRMlof DaaMae aad Mair. who d. 17 Joly. 1788. I lARimillP ak ladly. UiOj 8aMa MaiTMr* aldeet daa. ol akaoff AllMll,MdhBdaaoaaaddaa. .iiaaSrdRML 8) Lady ()ithirtaa. d. irTf.lMTiaa ai. lal~4 Bept. 1741. to ^B^oqiwa#a.lwd Paha off Ooidoa. aad had ieme; aadtodly. to Btoala LMMMonle. M^. «a. la the aragr. ooL 81et raft. KU UtmnSn? mTlRlly. Li4y Aaaa Gordoa. Sid daa. of Alaaaadar.lad Daha of Ooadoa.; ahe d. 88 Joaa. 1781. aged 78. laavl^ wtth othor laaM a eea, (4) Boa. AlBouidv. advocate 1718. Lord BodnHle off flwrioa. I Jabr. 1788 ; h. 1718: d. IS Mar. 17tS. aged IS, hariM ai. 81 Jaly. 1188. Aaa^ Dewafor off WtOteai. 4th Rari off DoaiCriea aad StelrVaad daa. off WOliaai Datf. of Croaablo. admeato. eherit off Aynhtao; eha d. 84 Aog. 1811, harlaff laid, wtth other taaaa, 4 aoaa, oil CiMMlH. off Pyrle OMtle. Aberdeea: b. 97 Arril. 1770; a. 18 PHh. 1881. harlM aL 8 Joae. 1808. RUta. widow of Ri«roffLaadoa;Bhed.f8ept.l8SS.haTiog of fyrieCaatle;b. 17 May.lSlO; d. ^ 18 DMiMH.Iwri agte. 8 Jaaa. 1848. Mary Grace. Ird daa. of Mr Robert AbereRNalv. Rart. 18/ Alaaadv BaaiT. of fyrie Oaitle. b. 14 Jan. 181S; m. If Sept. 188S. Cithwiai. lid daa. off Fetor Joha la the army. M.r. Berwick* h. 18 Mar. 1817 ; ±'U Joae. 1881. la leaieliiilM to the baroaetey of hie nade. Sir Daff, Rart. by rirtae of the letters pateat. 11 Nor. 1811 (Dcrr-Ooaoon— Ra«t.) rai Alonader. llaat.<«oL Slrd fbot. etaln at Tahtrera 18 Tuuiuraa» UAO. ui ow vnuAoy v«vu«ui. tiuru iwveu* ?!yi.**** ^ ■ . i ^.^ w •« v ««*« » araiy, h. 88 li< l87.haTfafai. OuoUae. daa. of ' '^•'M^ Bird, aad reUet of Joha Robcrli,RMi. aad lefftaaoaly OoaaBO. d. Jaa. 1878. r^ ROROR. 8rd Rari. a tatire Peer for Soottead, Vjr 1747 to 1784 ; d. 11 Aag: 1801. hariac bl Catherine, daa. -.. Bhe d. 11 Mar. isn.bariaf I aad ooa a lertto wared, aad ooUar ehanad with tluoa BurroRTBaa— Two aai fOTBcd with a eoUar reftexad over the book aa. the of the Mooad. B.W. 10 Doa 1818. Morro— Portaaa eeqaatar. 8BATa-Haddo Boom, aad the Lodfo, Tariaad, Abwdaaa. Tome HociB— 17. OroareMr Bqaaio. w. offONraldHaaeoa.aff had with 4 daai. 8 eoae, off whom the elder. OBOMB. LOBD Baddo. h. 88 Jaa. 1784 ; d. T. pc 9 Oct. 1781, hariaf m. 18 Joaa. 1181. Charlotte^ yooafmt daa. off Wtfiam R2d. cf Newbyth. atater off Oea. SirDaTid Baird, Bart OCA; ehe d. 8 Oct. ITtf, baTing had 6 eons and a daa. /l/aeorfe.iLee4thSarL IS/ WmiHa. Tioe-Mim. B.X. 1847, com. -in -chief at the Kore. eatnod the aavy 1784. lord of Uie xlmitmlty 1841/1, ILP. oo. AbMileea la tea parUameate 1810 M ; d. imm. S Feb. 18HL M afar Haiaailer. EX.a. lieat. bt wbit to tte iwrtii— ii hOd n John. Dote oTBtdfDid. at Lilnfr. WbilMMlte. MM. i^ in. ypdly (by ipwiii dim— ilinii tnm Fcm Klnhnlat ▼.. datod at KooM. li OoL 14«8)» CMhMtoa. dML oCar BolMrt BewMd, '^•v^hkwMiltotgMBidaMowttajr.dM.ofTlirwiM.Datooir r<^B«1 Mai^Mll. —d had • of Laaaa,Jamalea, aad told with Otolia, Anyllih. ter.-«i. vClillt: m. 14 Sopl. ,yofai t daa.oec. IS ,hp Preragcaa H« kh. of AbiHK' I the dtyof Nonrit: ..„_mt«d Torka. ACTON, y, h* d. 7 April. ISM, afvl 71. Iwvtac 1, Lonlm H wi lt tU , tod dn. of FMv •r<>v.Ai|TlWk: ited.tllw;Ult. H« niabrth. W of tete Lm !ni ..Md widow of BoT. Hmxj John , .UAKT.) By hto M w«ie ho hod t ainpb«ll, I. m iBd Baroo. " - Yarko,oxJk llout. ■■I. coL Mb dnfooa •>: t».lflibwl7M;d7tD«e.Un.lwTteff >tl« Aaaa.toddM. and eo-lMii«« of liMo < Tunptoell. c B. of Bwtt— l ^jBtwy. P X. • dii- col iMatfoa THOvy IMi, at 81. FMrtbvf iMw BlilpoMfrrKiiini of Bmril \»tFlewo»HII^.Aib— iWMtfclMtnnrofltodoo t 7 : b. 17 HofT. IfM; d. U Mbj, UU, hMtaw ». lal- :f2 May. HO. Fwah Bofihia lfortya,tod 4M.aiid oaMr of Bdmaad Loawi, ■§» of FlMitMrt. Bamy ; oIm d. 17 Bopl. IMf. BaiL todly-ff7 Omu Itfl. ImIm Ana. ttk daa. of \mf JaiMi WotfeManay. Lord CHi«talia. af CrtMlatio aad Blaokbaraay. »A (Bakt. ).aiid wMowaf M. MmmiII By Idi Ul wtfb ho iMd a m and a [1] LaopoldJaMiToffteQn faarte; h. f ■opk IMf ; ■. It of Idwaid OlbmJka.af ivriaB Tali), lila af Wight, and rilaaa aC BIr ItaflMoy. BMt, airf IM « OBM. Unjin Iawiii> bw I AyHI. lt71^Biht Bwaha rfLfiwS Jan. im.-U«rMca Jamm FMor. hw flf in^Ri«h Blehatd. Ik M Her. ItTt. m^lMiw.b. » Mar. 1M4; ». « Mar. IMT.Io BIrloha wakhasL Bart. <4) Hon. Mary Wahath. anaiod Bawh— BnuTMSon ttJan. ItM; d. ft Mar. MM. hai1a« IL • Bnt. I«l. Joha. lat Lflfd CteawbiO. krt Mfh ohaMoDor. wha dTa J«M^ IMl. vnMa,d.tlOat.ltm.havhwM. 14 iaM. Mr Mand Oanv. KjOJL irha d. 17 Abb. IMS. -pOBBBT 0AMPBBLL.1M4 ■Ma.h.Stol. 17St;d.StJaM^lStl.havlMaLlS Jaly. ISSt, Bvah. toddaa. of Ooaraa Saatth. tkUf'kmtlm Maartltai: aht d. t iaaa. IS7i. hoTlM iMd a MM aad S daaa. (1) WUIkfli nr«dOT«ck, tr4 aad pTMoat Bans. It) Boa. BonloUa WOmSkk. wl m Jaly. ISM. la Krunaa Tolor (B. Kom«rmT). CS) Boa. fhuwpa Maiy. a^ 17 Dm. lSft7. la 1 iC BARON ACTON. SIR JOHN EMERICH EDWARD DALBERQ ACTON, Baron Acton, of Aldenhmm, Salop, in the Peerage of the U.K. no created 11 Dec. 1M9, M.P. Carlow 1869/66, Bridgnorth 1866. nnaeated on petition 1866 ; B. his father as 8th Baronet (1644, B.) in 1837 ; h. 10 Jan. 1834 ; m. 1 Aug. 1866, the Ooanteas Marie, dau. of Maximilian, Count Arco VnlVr. of Austria, and has a ton and 4 daus. :i) Hob. RIclMrtI MMJaillfaui. b. 7 Ana. 1870. 3) Hoo. liary BUnboth Aaae. 19} Hoa.AiUM]faiyOattM>liieG«orgiaBa. (45 Hoa. BttMbrth.d. I Oot. ISSlT^^ [6) Hoa.J€ -AldMhaal'arfc. BridffBortCialopw Towx HocaB-71; PriaoM Oata, aw. linrage. SIB BDWABD ACTON, of AkWmhsm HaO («ni cf Waltor Aeloa, of Ald«baa^ by rmaoM. daa. and botT? Bdwaid Afltoa, of Aeloa Bool, Salap), waa flor bis loyalty to CBAMLBB L wa a l od a Babooth- 17Jaa.lS4S/>«; bikSOJiilr Bkha^ M^noa. *g. Sa^araor of OaoU ; UmTflll Aat. ISM^ havlar ■. Btaaaora. Ooaataa B«t da Wm, of hi Oonaaay (^ilvof tha hUa Priaow of Hmh I. aad had S ooaa aad S daaa «l aaty. b. la daa.n. 1/ PbatpBdwi»tl,b.l740.wManodlo«rarborMiatbePkaaeh 176S : A. i April. 18S0. Bt. 76. baTlaa m. SIB JOHN KKANCis KDWABD ACTON «. bfa Idamaa. Sir Rtctaard Acton. •• Bth Baionot SO Nor. 17SI: ooai. BMador-lB-eblaf of the land aad aia foroee of Naplas in I7S0. aad was wrenl yean prbne aalalolv of Naplea, kc; bp.t Jaaa. 17S6 ; d. IS Anc. 181 1. bsTtaff ai. la 1786 (by d of tbo Pope) Manr Anne, elder dan. of bin broUMr. Oea. Jooepb Iwaid Aetoa (ibe ' ' * •• " Bdwaid, Si b. I78S, aad d. 18 Mar. 1871), 10 AILESBURY, (1) Sir Ferdinand Richard Edward, s. as 7th Baronet. (2) Charles Januarius Edward, Cardinal Sta. Maria della Face, 1842; b. 6 Mar. 1803; d. 27 June, 1847. (3) Elizabeth, d. 4 April, 1850, having m. 16 July, 1829, to Sir Robert George Throckmorton, Bart. SIR FERDINAND RICHARD EDWARD, 7th Baronet; b. 24 July, 1801; d. 30 Jan. 1835, having m. at Paris, 9 July, 1832, Marie Louise Pelline, only child and heir of Emeric Joseph, Duke d'Dalberg, and assumed the additional surname and anoB of Dalberg, by R.L .20 Dec. 1833 (Lady Acton re-m. 26 July, 1840, to Granville George, 2nd Earl Granville, and d. 14 Mar. I860), and had an only son, (1) Sir John Emerich Edward Dalberg, s. as 8th Baronet, and created Baron Actok, 1869. rvaaaouarffv. oa a tad Mid M. Axt^ • (or knlghir e^v) at. Aiuity- Quarterly', let and 4Ui, Or. a i canton ar^. a Uoo chevron gn. betw66Q thvw Brudkxbll. CRKHT8— llt,AUOBStatMltM.BS0aL tod, A I Brundknkll. ScppoRTKBB— Two mvacw n^ wrwthwl nwnd tb* lotea aad AbaiuMrt ' temples Tert, each hoUinf a Motto— Think and tteaiL •OftlMI SBATg— SaToraalw Fttrart, Maribavoofh, WUta ; Jmnm^ Ab- bey. Badale, Tofkahire ; and yma XutMlln, Blanta. Town Houss-6, 8t Owffv'k Flaoa, Hjrda Fnrk OonMr, i-w. MARQUIS OF AILESBURY. QIR ERNEST AUGUSTUS CHARLES BBU- >-^ DENELL-BRUCE, Marquis of Ailesboiy, Earl Bruce and Viscount Savemake (1821, U.K.)] and Earl of Ailesbury (1776, o.B.), and'Bjuon Bruce (1740, G.B.), Earl of Cardigan (1661, e.), mnd Baron Brudenell (1627, E.), and a Baronet (161 1 m ) M.P. Marlborough 1832/78. p.c. rice-chamberlain to the Queen 1841/6, 1852 8 ; s. his brother as 8rd Marquis 6 Jan. 1878; b. 8 Jan. 1811; m. 26 Nov. 1834, Hon. Louisa Elizabeth Beresford, 2nd dau of ^tei^^.M££S^f,^,-^ ^- 4 sons and 2 dans. dau of WiUiam, 2nd Earl of Cn.ven [8hr?tm^£i D^iJff s*Se^r.s;^"S^re"r^^^^^^^ "^^^t^^^"^^' MuselL.^US?gffi,ran^r!S George William Thomas, Viscount Savkrxakr «n,i ii«,» (2) Lord Henry Augustus, capt. Highland hn«l«»«.-. ~.i v 25th regt.; b. 11 April, 1842; n?. 10 Nov 1870^J^r* ""o K?- Maria, 2nd dau. of G H Plncknlv ^^'f ^!2P^ Court, Devon, and has a son and 2 daSs ^* ^' °' ^'"•o^k George William James Chandos, b. 2l"May. 1873 -Km«.tln« ,,^^/y f ^«'^ Oeorgiana-Violet Louisa ifijo^ ^«"^ 1?^ ^?^l^'i^^'^ Thomas, com. r.n. (r«td.); b^STan 1845- m a Mar. 18/8, Emma. dau. of late Capel Hanbu^y Le?eh pi^^n SUDELEY), of Pontypool Park, co!ltfonmot"tZ and YiA^nl^ Jira"r?^r^%i^it:'js^3:'!tgr.rr^ ir,^^y »>• Ilonshaw, Esq. of Broughton, Cheshire **** •'*°'« (5) Lady Louisa Caroline, m. 19 Jan. 1856 to Sir TTon^ xt Bart, and has a son and heir. ' ^"^ ^®^^ M««. of LiSel""''"" ''^'*'-^' "•• 13 Aug. 1866, to William, 3nJ Earl Hinragf. s IB BOBKBT BRTTDINXmoC Dmb, of Bdmnnd TTi mlaiMtl *iy>'?'yBS>M Torit, aad aftar Tie»«haB*«lida to tko i-r ^ ^- -• . to tho Dakao/ la. if Jaa. fTiirAaaa.4n7o( tam^^liHS («sl) ; Atd. • Oot. If Jaa«bimBliMb« ▲dak Joha Blobanl DttamfKOmm^im^arTou^Aemwi If Jnly.lSta. Ho aJta3y^ iSfrSTk^ Maria, onlj dan. of Into aSiaeMHom^ta »riiAD«OKi) ; aho rMa. M Am. Itni to AatoaS*"^^' - Jim maaaal, f Dm. iTiT. tacat^ witii tk byKinr'admaiBB Brnoe, a. hb aaolo AUnboiy.MSad 9pm. ITiT. taffochv vlth thaama of . Ooai): aho d. flM. Vlaooant Daamnraa (1. Ooai . m. tndljr-l4 FrtuKudy aSm "" ?yhlalatwlfchohadwSh?i2ri andoaatod 17»;d. dau. of Henrj Hoav and rrilct of Chaitea. 4 Feb. 178S. Horn eld«Bt dao. of John. ^ ahe d. a. p. 8 Jan. 181S. only aon rlx. and Bari of Aikabunr.and wmm Mn>mM "^^SivurSrt^ Whoriton York., and MAaQlSTor iS!wSS ^^ ** m. lat-lO April, 1798, Hon. Henrietta M^ m Lord Berwick, rti d. J jSTlMl. hStaT isBoe J aons and 3 daoa. ^ f JL^*^?"'*:? ^""•" '''""•rtck, ted Manrnla, KJI tt Mar rotnlorum WUta, ooL^xmimaiSmt pS«!^ wSL/T5? royal WilU yoo. car. nStoTrfJK h25Ti/lE«2L2? Bommoned to the booH of lonia In hT'^gfcfgi??^ July. 1838. roooeeded to thoBarfcfc»«?a!rS2.^^v2 Bnidenell.and the Baronetcy oBttniS on5St2i^2L5 Thonuw. 7th Bar!, » Mar. 1888^ jm v«L i2?^f*?" 1878. having m 11 MaT^wr^-dy mJToJSI; niit dau. of CM)rge Augurtu., 11th Bari of pSaStoT^ "«t«»t, a. 181, to Ocn. O^Z m^it^'J'^X^ \l •f Bam . BBoei, o( •WWBT, tar laUan .4Jaa.l8fl,kaTlw laHlIKdSrofHoS Vint had with otter AIL8A. 11 [6] Lotd OhMl^ line, to TnAmkk wmim YkmrnmYmrnm- . ntwwtli CMte, Terti. (B. YmiOSi.) KBnrsDT. of OolMaa, who waa SMrad hrirtoUi IMlHc;lT Avtfl.lf71.«mlada BAAonror NOTA ■oonA,wlih vwalBder to the hrfn Mlo of hii body. M Deo. IMI roxHaol «• the death of DotM, lOlh Bariof OMrfUaMS Doe. ITtf ). aad d. a. p. 1710. haTtag m. Boa. BHaboth Laila. ek&t ^ ^ '««• >M1 : d. 1 Jaa. IMt. (0) Jnliet PMuiy. bw tf M«y. UM; d. If Joty. IMS. Nora-No bdr to thto F«mf«i AB]C»-Ai.oQa^«T. a ainal orowB la baia CaasT-Oatoramaral ppr., holding a daqiMfti SuppoRTSBa-Dttrtv. I .. —^-^,„^ Uon or «a^ dom of Portugal, m. JO Dws. 18»1, aSShL tSfSaLoiaSE D Walsh, B«,. of Liabon ; AtATplTS^^im. ^^ [3] Qeorge Sberbrooke, com. ajr. bL 18 Ot*. laio. a » .. m* Sept 1880, baring m. M Am 18« hnuU^ Tx ! . ' "L*; 'i " of Robert\RobertSn) OlSoi* ii^5£l^^ w.B. ; she d. S8 Mar. 1881. ^^ * ^* "' Moatfwaaii, Aynh. [4] Sir James Talbot, K.c.a. licat.4aB twmtA n^x ,»w« [«] Dloanlm 8t«wMt. oipt ao. ; d. H Oct. wo, ^,4 »!. AIRLIE, 18 'I iiK iaUr f vr ■ kad hM had • - (1) Lknaiv Md BflUT > ffll^^tric■ M.lfln. (4) VkM Fr S^eSFS' rraoda Jarrii 8Uptetoo, Baru; bt d. 11 PMk [81 iMtaOa OMlMriM. d. • April. IMS, tevtaf b. 14 Ji isia. to CteriM IbMMteii. Bi^. «f Btf|] Uu M^. tor «^ Bm (M. Blt). Mid kM i o <9u2 -J '-*•» Cy lARL or Aiaus. SIR DAVID 8TAKLBT WILLIAM OOILTT, Bftri of Airlte and IintlinUlien(l6S9, ■.), and Buhq OgOTj (1491, •.): U««t. lOth (IMnoe ci WbIm* own rojal) haMM»,Ute 8oo«« gwudt ; •. hit Ann — Aif. » Boo pMMit gwvdHit fi. orovaad wBk m liBp«tal ovwB, Md ga«|«d wttk M opM MM, bolli ppr. iffik «••> MODltod wtth * gutaad of iowvi ppr. Mono— Afln. SBAT»-AlrU» OMito, B CMlto and Eiltte OMito, 1 TowirHoo»-4l,< Emeaof. Tx^^U^UJi ol Ollltarate,BHl of AafM, had I loCO^vTJrattvtdeh ho ■owiii j ii rilLBBBT.a \s wm!uS.\vtmm to » bhoii«r tar whiok Mo braCMr oSolBio*, B«l of AM-.^w» thootawfc ^ QIB WAl WALTU OOILVIB.o( Wortor Powito oad Auchtia^- (1) ar Ataaador, of Aaditartoaaa, ifavtB of Angw. whoao Si"^ fisrrtr'J** •^i.^r^.s^ mSW^ IMteniT^radthabaraayof AadiltriioaooaBd oftoeoC i1 IiMii trr mrniiw IMf, fTMt nhamtwhlnnf ayhmSf (S) Blr Walter, of whom ImmodJotoly, (S) Mr Johmof iBvocqoharity. oBaroxbt an Jowt OotLYiB, of la or HOTA 800T1A ft Q« IB WALTBB OOILTT. of lBtte< Itfft. la I4M ha Ivaadad two otealaiBriM wh^of A a« ^ a it iO M W«fcrUw»ii|y of tho'^atoS aad Qaa« aad of thoaavho Ml a» Um battla of hf chartv » Jaa. l«M-7. tr oa wuM of tha KlaTa lOl; ia tha mmm jaaraad ate io 107 ha waa a oathaaartof Sootlaadlor aantiatiaff a tmoa lwlhM.aadhadwttha^a.1 Maa; hJa yooBmr aoa arWaMarwaaaaeortorof thoBwIoof ltrj^tat,aad of Lord BuUi^ cnat«l » Aof. IMS. HIa Sni JAMBB OUILVT, of Airly (aoa of Sir JohaOfOry). vaaa paaiaator of tha traaly of paaoa ooaeladad wiOi tha BaftlA l«a«.«roatod LoaD OoiLTT.of AMy. ta Sootkad » April l«tl. aad It May MIowIm waa ant amboaMdor to DaaMit : d. aboat IMMjiariaff ikUl, BUnbath Knaady of thaChaiilbfluaily.aadhadaaoa, ^ it^U^^njKA OvOry. aad hia damadaat ia tha 4th JaaMa. au aa §IB Laid (Mhry. LOBDOOtLTT m. tadly. Udy Mary DoMtaa,daa. of AreU. haM^Mi tal of AmwImmI haa a aoi aadalSa. s«©Afc«r) -^vwctu^t (5) Lady Maude Josepha. ^ j^-* t.lrM't < Va.>>H .u-<{; EARL OF ALBEMARLE. GEOROB THOMAS KBPPEL, Barl of Albc. marie, Viaooimt Btuy, and Baron Ailiford (1696, K.); gen. in the army (anatt.), teiTod with 14th regt at Waterloo, m.p. Bast Norfolk 188S/S, Lymlngton 1847/60; •. his brother as 6th Barl 16 liar. 1861; b. 18 June, 1799; m. 4 Aug. 1881, Bnsan, dan. of Sir Cknitts Trotter, Bart, and has had a son and 8 dans. ni wmiam-Ooalls, Ymoonrr Bmr, xjoma- tA, ajmx to Ihe Qumo ; mauBoo«l toPlarUMMnt • Sqii. ISTi.laldtfirtbOT's tMitNur M Bamou Asnroao or Asanmo, vmUt wo. war; 1878% Ummum of IIm hiiiwlialll Itas/M. hrts 4IHI ftwl. la 18MA, ULt. Nonrtoh IflST^ Wkk ISSO^ Bvwtok 1861/74, lleai«oL drfl Mrrtoo R.T. rfaet tSSO^ pim. royal tior. Ucohiml wo. 1861/7t; b. IS April, vm-.m. IS Nor. ISIS, 8oplil»-ICvy, tad ««. o( toUHoa. 8lr Aikw-Vaplor MoXab» Bart, (est.), prtmo adaMw ol Onada, ajml to tko Qi n s, and has t Mos aad S daoa. m Hon. Anokl ADaa OmIL lad Unrt. tDoli gMte b. 1 Jmw. IStS; m.4 JMklKOwlratolMla, W|f «hbd of Hop, wntraham ■g^toa^Siiil waof WlDlMiTSltOi^Lord (J)E^ DvA WnUaa Oooria, l». 7 April, ISIS. <3) Hon. Ooorge, bu 14 Oct. IMS. {Ji .0«orfe,bkl4 Hon. Theodora. (5) Hon. Mary Hilda. Hon. Leopoldina OUrta (II.1L K1b( of tho sponsor). (7) Hon. Sana Maty. (8) Hon. Hary Stuart. (0) Hod. PIotmoo Mmj. [23 Lady Lontaa, m. SO Hot. 1864, to Hon. Fladvlok ' Charteria,oom. HX. (S. WKMfS.) [3] Lady Anffnsta,m.lS Oct. 187t,tolnMatNo«l.liq.lc.p.tBd 9on of late Ber. and Hon. Baptist Noal (B. OADrsaOBOOOB.) ARMS— On. three aaoaUops arg. Crest— Oat of a dnoal ooranei or a swaa% bold tad Book avf . SuppORTKii»— Two lions, dooally croi m od or. MOTTO— Ne cede flaaUa. SBAT-Qidddenham HalU Attlabnrgb, Norfolk. TOWN HOUSB— S9A, Orocrenor Sqnare, W. (5) Lady Maude Josepha. m». vtu t.n^ ^^LjiMMi^h** Umikfi < ILnuagr. ARNOLD JOOer VAN (desoended from WaMar Taa V^?*^i"*?*"Tll'» and 1831); attondod the Prlaoa ''*h'*A .^- •/^''i **^honolu•to hi«ttagllshoxpodlllool688,aBdaftorl V ffAt^. f.. . tk^ , r j^hg throne was appointed groom o( r of the robes, and was by tettsn pataat 10 FMk 1SSS4, onalad BARON A8HPORD, of Ashlord, KMit. Vnoooirr BUST, la the connty palatine of Lanoaoter, BaRL or ALBBCARLa, a town and territory in the dokedom of Normaady, was a maJOT' gen. befbre 1697, and the fbllowlng year ooLof Um lat troop of horse guards on the rcdgnation of tbo larl of BearboroMb, lord of the bedchamber, eboted Kja.l4 Hajr, 1100^ aad iMTaliW at Windsor 6 Jane following. Ho took hlB mik ao a OMmbar of the nobles in the assembly of the Btatw Qoaonl (BoDaad), and was appointed gen. of the Dntoh fbroes ITOt, at tbo battM of Ramillies in 1707, declared gen. of horse 1^ tbo Statos ALBEMARLE. n G in tta« lattto of OndflMnte, aftar rhich h* took a UtAing put la Um OMapdcM of tho pmt I>ak0of ICariboraocb. gorr. of B ola to Doe, m the wffl of WiLUAX m. who hgr eodloO YmmmtlmA *ntja(» gvlldm and tbo tedridp of BnwoaiHa OiBi— UH,iaHoitowl,aiiilgoy. of n«i M HH »a nii i B . M aa lwr o< tha tmnMiomil i to Willum m. W"i^ LLIAM AXNB. 2nd lari. lord of tha A.u.c to tba Kinff SI Mar. 1717. tot, of ofthaliiVli ma jar •fan. tinfren 0741) tbaPrisoe of Wataa 17tt, K.B. ITU^aad fair, of ^^il^Bia olrda 17t7, lUUwmattht batttoa of Dat- tbafiffliiwiBC eannjratOallodaB (174f), and «aa apnialad iOHilikf of aU hto OMkrty'* ft wwa llMW fa Aim{; tePowt^; tha rnndi eoort, baiac thaa OTIS) gaB.-to- oaa la Seottaad; K^Jwrtanad bf pra^U Joly. I of tba Oad bf pmj u Jolr. ■loto; bkatWbUidiall foftha px. IS Jalj.nfl.tiiaafrooai ria, 170S: d. at Farto SS Dm. 17»4.baTiiW m.n W^ 17SS4, ■ AaaaLaBaox.daa.of CbariaalatDiikaof BldiflHiod,aad ■rttboaMrtaMM4aoM, IoB.nad«1flk,blabopof raftotnu* to tba UorSS Oel. 11tt.daBB oTWIater ■r to tba OMalaobto otdv of tbagartar.oaaea «f Aarfl, 17M: b. 10 Jaa. ITSi; d. tT Dae. lYnjMTt^ 3 8apc iTlS. Lootoa, * ito^blat * of «r Mwaid Walpetok (i^OftyoMO) ; iba d. V i^msDnuoB, of d. IS AflrflTlisO, raCllTa,Biq. 4r, ItlS, bartec bad in, Vorfblk. b. IS Hot. lift; • Am. 17M. Lootoa. tea. ol abaX It Mar. lUS, bavU^ OaotfaCUi badtaoaa. m nadar«okWal0otoLofLaibaaHanalBC«Mld.KSSMa]r. 1717; d. M Dae. ItltrbaTliw m. SS Jaly, IMS, Mary Aaaa, daa.ofB BodcklaaM.itoqof .aadrattelol RobortB S abort B Wltooa.Bai.:*rfiad. lSJaa.lSsikba«taCba« daaa. itaa Maria Mary. M. • dipt. Itn, to (Sy Vbawr EmSS»^ OHm 12] BdwaHT Oaona Walpali^floL la tba anajr.bk IS Aarll. I7fo: d. IS Not. lass, hariM m. oa tba pravlaaa SS M^, Ilarriai Jaoqaaitea,yoa^rirtdBa. of 8b> Aale^ BaUar. of roaad,Oavoa(B.ainumni). Om lana. IS Maj. lau. at Sad wUMtt Mr ioba M*«T dabrtbaiy -Trtiawajr. Bart. Ma. OoHOaiab. IdsiTn&alrar of Iba dioeaaa of Biaur[ raolar of Bwnrftaid, VarfSTlSir/n ; bw 7 Oel. ISOI ; ak 7 Sapl. ISJorFMaeaa 8epblaO«etgtoM,aidartdaa. of Bobatt MaralMa^ Biq. of StnMoa MnwCMiacMk OL BOHraT). (1) rcadariekObariai^Lff H.itJi. tba PriaoaofWalaa; b^Sft Ai«.ltSl:d. S (2) WUUam Norfolk aOUtia artfltoiy ibm 10 Jal]r.l87S. ~ - - . idaat daa. of aoa ^1^ S Araold. b. 11 Jaa. 187t. laabal Flmaoaa Btoaaor.-A daa. b. S4 Joljr. 1S81. (8) Bdward Qaoma, oaal. 74tb blgblaadan; bi SS Jaaa, 1847: m. 14 Dao. 1878. Man OMllto aaot|toBa.altel dta. la^^iief OB Gape aad 8.B. Coast of America, 1861, and of Ouaa 1887/9, K.L.HJL, groom-iB-waitlDg to the Qaeen, 1859/60, wnm a artar at Deroajport 187l/i ; b. 14 June, 1808; m. Ist— S« Feb. 18S8, T a Ui a rina Loaiaa,daa.of Ute Gan. Sir John CioaUa, OXJL (Ba«T.); aba d. a. pi 8 Joae, 1888. He m. Sndly— 81 6^ 1881, Jaaa BUaabatb, aldait daa. of lata Martin John West, Bn. of Loadoa, aad baa a BOB aad daa. Oolia Bioheid, b. S Daa 188S.— Maria Walpole. (6) Hba.TboaMaBobart,M.A. boa. canon of Norwich, ractor of North Ckaaka, Norfolk ; b. 17 Jaa. 1811 ; d. SO April, 186S. bavlac m. SB Mar. 1888. Fraaoaa, dao. of lata Sir Thomaa * Bart, aad bad 8 aoas and 8 dauB. otia, BMJor Baafal army, aarred during the WBr,4aj b.8 Jaaa, 1888; m. 6 Dec 1864, _,. ofJ . Haaghtoa, of Myton, Warwick, nq Laloartar Cbaatty, BBUy, QMk 188S,Bailly try, oaot. Rjr. ; b. 17 Aoc. 1887 ; m. 17 daa. of lata Qeotfe Bobinaon, Esq. of [aaritina, aad graaddao. of late EdwanI Moka. kaaritiiM. ~ of- of MaiorO«artaKlad,aadbaaSaoaB, Pratelok 000110^ 8 Iby, ISTSi-A aea, b. 14 8t»t ISTt. (4) Oaorglaaa Oartrvda Maria. -TTTILLIAM OHABLBB, 4tll Bari; b. 14 May. ITTS; d. W 80 Ool.l8a,baTlafm.lat-8 April, 17MrHflO.BII»- beth Boetbwall, daa. of Bdward, Lord da CUflord ; aha d. 14 Boetbwall, Nor. 1817. Ha ai. Sadly— 11 Vwk IBSS, Charli daa. of laU 8lr Haaiy Haaloka, But. (est.) ; «( wifo bo bad wttb okhar ii Oct.l88S. Sdaoa. a. p. 1 Byblalat Predflrick, Bth Bari; Cbarlotio Soaaaaab. aha d. a. pw IS aaSaomaad b. 1 Joae. 1784; d. 1881. baring m. 4 May. 1816, PimaoM, daa. of Baq.ofCbichertor; abad. 18 May. 1888, baTtag ra-m. SO Aog. 1860, to UflaU-OoL Hob. Pwarrlaa Caat (B. BaomrLOW), who d. 18 BmL 187S. (2) Oaoirf Thomaa, 0th aad preaaat Bari. (8) Hob. Bdward SoatbwaU. MO. dapw dark of thaoloaat to tba QDaaa 1841/78, oaaoa of Norwioh rfaca 1844, aad raotor of Sitaibaa aiaoa 18S4; b. 18 Aaf. 1800: BL 84 Jnly, 1888. Lady >UriaGlaeMatB,abtoakdaa.ofNatbaBM,SBdBBrtofLaltrte, (4) Hoa. Sir Baaiy. axLB. adaUml of tba flaat 1877/8^ pria- dpal aaral JLDJO, to Qnaaa 1878/8L oemmanrtad "81. Jmn d'Acn** in Baltic 188^ aad aaval brianda at the daatrao- tion of tba Chlnaaa flaat ia VMahaa Ck•ri^ 1 Jaaa, 1S87, ooaa.- Edward .and has had a BOB aad 4 daaa. 8oa bL 18 Jaa. ISBL-Vlolot, d. IS Joly, 1880.-OoastaBca Boaa 8aBa^8da OBalfeada Ma^arita^Baatrlz. m BUloa.raelorotWlAitbfaMalaca isn, doBiaatie c bra to Bari of tdCMf itoealSIS: b. 8 Jnly, 1841; i April. Isn, ABea Lydla, Srd daa. of Bar. Joha Q«orge doll, rector of BMhHB, Noifotk, aad baa a aoa, D««k HaraM, b. S April. 1878. F4] Oaerie, BJL Ootpaa Chrlati, Oamb. 1870. ricar of New Bankiwbaw. Norfolk, ilaoa ISH; b. 18 April, 1846 : m. 16 Nor. 1874, ABoa LaNare, Sad daa. of Bar. Ridbaid Hart, riear of Oatloe, NorfUk. aad baa a daa.-Gartrada Fraacaa. [i] Haaiy. b. 7 Aag. 1848: m. 8 Jaaa, 1874, Alida MaaaUa, daa. of bUa Mr Bobart Joha Barrey-Harrey, I1.S7 Far. aad baa a daa.— Mahal ABela. aneMM. bw 1 July. 18U: ik 18 FMk 1878. Ida. dao. ot air Bobart Joha Hamj-Barray, Bart, aad iMa a aoa •adSdaai. §mh. SI Sept 18B1.-Ida Fmacea Aagaala^Blta Haa- .—A daa. b. S Nor. 1878. 18 Mar. 18S8. to Cbarlaa North, Esq. of BaU. Norfblk (B. QriLTORD). m Ptaaeaa. BL 8 Mar. 187S (tod. am Jntar 1881). to Bar. BryaaO'Malleir.llJt.TriB.OoU.DabUB. 1871, ricar of FUt- cbaai rfaoa 1811. aad baa 8 aoaa aad a dM. Bnaa ftaMto BamI (TMALunr, bw S Feb. l87S.-Lewia BydMif BtoWBidrkTsS Bimt, Itlt^ilbewatla BarreU ' h. SS BifA. 1877.— offaea BWabeth Aairiia Hea> a. 8 Jaa. 1887.to Attrad Bdward Barrott. Beq. orSBlk,aad baa 4 aoaa aad 8 daaa. ▲ttad EmmI BABurr. b. 1 Jaa. l888.-CharieB Laaaard. bw 8 JaMLllTL-Wllllaai Vaa Kappal, b. IS Jaly. 1878.- Baaiyldwaid. b, 14 Mar. 18r7«-Jaaak-Hlfcla.-Datothy. —HaBrlalta.-TlModora.-A dao. b. 7 Jnaa, 1880. aary Chlebela Hart of the abora«aaiad AUoa La Nera Hart), aad haa a aoa— Haary Kappal Habt, b. S8 May. 1878. - 1874, to WUUam Fimada (oBly aoa of Admiral WI08T0K. SI Cady fieablad.S88ept. 18S4, bartof m. 10 Aug. 1818, to Jaaea Maodoaald, Bart, who d. SS Jaaa, 18S1 m Lady Aaaa iatatla, d. SS Jaly. 1844, bariag m. let— 88 Hh.l80,MSBdwlfe,toTboBiaBWr ~ riM} MaiyStrXabra, m. 18 Ai«. 1874, ObataaanWIptea, Beat, lato SOIh rifles I Wtelea), aadiMM a tea^Ttolet Wion ilUam, let Bari of Ldcee- ter. who d. SO Jaaa, 184S. She ra^a. S8 6ot 184S, to Bight Boa. Bdward Bllloe,M.p. who d. SO tot 1881 rt) Ud9 Mary, m. lat-SO Febi 18M, to Haary ML fiba rsHB. 18 Fab. 1888, wbod.80Jalyl888L wISi, totaMMl Cbariee Whitbraad, Beq. of Boothiu; vhod. S7 May, ISTS (aee atoo B. Daokb). (9) LadyOaerfiaaaObartolla,d. SO Mar. 1884, baring m. let -n Mar. 18S7, to Bdwaid Bartaea Hin, Beq. who d. She r»«k 4 Am. 1848^ to WDttam H. Ma«aa, Beq. of CkMieari, Klag^eawhoX ,188L QO) Lady OaroBaa BUMbelh, ak SS May, 1888, to Very Bar. ThMM^Oontor, daaa «( LtaMola, who dt7 Dea ISSIw 16 ALINOTON, DIEV EST TOVT BARON ALINGTON. HENRY GERARD STURT, Baron Alington,of Cricliel, Dorset in the Peerage of the U.K. 80 created 15 Jan. 1876, m.p. Dorchester 1847/66, Dorset 1856/76; b. 16 May, 1825; m. 10. Sept. 1853, Lady Augusta Bingham, eldest dau. of George Charles, 3rd Earl of Lucan, O.C.B. gen. in the army, and col. Ist life guards, and has a son and 5 dans. (1) Hon. Humphrey Napier, 2nd Ueut. (raper.) Donet yeo. cav.; b. 20 Aug. 1859. (2) Hou. Hilda Mary. (3) Hon. Winifred Sellns. (4) Hon. MildrcHl Cecilia Harriet. (5) Hon. Mabel Beatrix. (6) Hon. Sybil Cornelia. An MS— Vert, on a fesse between three colta coorant aisent M many roses gules. CREST— A demi lion ru. holding a banner of the same charged with a rose arg. staff and fringe or. SUPPORTERS — Two tallxjtg arg. billety sa. holding in the mouth a rose gu. slipped and leaved ppr. Motto— En Dieu est tout. SEAT— Crichel House, Wimbome, Donet. TOWN HOUSE— 60, Grosvenor Street, W. ittneage. SIR ANTHONY STURT, of Heckfleld, oo. Soathanta. high sheriff, and of Horton, Dorset, both by porohaae (too of Anthony Sturt. of London, afterwards a commisrioiMr (rf excise, had a grant of arms, fineil for alderman of London, by his wife Mary, eldest dau. of .lames Chapman, of Weetminster, gentleman, chief baker to m >uy. 1' /S/ John Leigh Dmrle, Unrt. Bawd iMtimis 184S (kiUed at Oabol), haTiag ■. f Aaf. fMl, Al dao.o(8lrB4 an only child. V'Ming, .i.K'3 d. 9 Jan. 84S (kiUed at Oabol). haTiag ■. f Aw. IMl, Akaaadrina, Bala, COB.; dMdTar Jnly, 18A7, leaving JoUa FlonBtia, m. 14 Jan. im, to OsL TImmmw Bdmonds Miilook,aB.(i«ld.lp^as ttsak-eollQlh fool, wkkh nk-t. ha ooMMadtd la K«w Zaakiid Ma^a^ tes • too. And fldaw. Bany XUUMau b^ 14 Dse. 1881.— Alfhxi . r. ia&-Ffe«d8r«o Charias, b. 18 May, Ih.. - " Klaa. /Oy Wnirn IHMM Alitay.m. 14 FMk IMt, Mary Pvancr^ 8th dan. of lato Otaon Otylls, MJL bMoabant of Hob Trinity. Bydncy, IIJLW. ; a. p^ Thnwas Fattle,m.1B Bob«t FmI, fte. ndted IMM. IWi.B.8Maj. 18tt,to Bi^ (T. POETMAX) ; h ^Lssr ooL In ttaa anny, b. M Mar. 1788; dic, she d. Jane, 1878, haTlng had with I dana. an only son, George William, bw 8 Jnly,1808; m. In AartraUa, and has 6 children. [9] Henry Brelyn PitfeUd, capt.RJf.; b. 11 Mar. 1T81; t baring m. and had an only dan. Roea Joeefa Lnisa, m. to Gen. Sir John Grey, of MorwlrV K.C.B. (B. GRKT) ; be d. s. p. 19 Feb. 18M. CHARLES STURT, of Crichel Hoaae, and of Browner. Castle, Dorset. M.P. Bridport; b. 10 Mar. 1788; d. If May, 1813, having m. 14 April. 1788, Lady Mary Anne Ashley Cooper, only dan. of Anthony. Earl of Shaftcsbary ; she d. ^ Joly, 18M, leaving a eon and dan. [1] Henry Charles Start, of Crichel Hoass, M.r. Donst 1818/4* b. 9 Aug. 1795; d. 14 AprU, 18M. baring m. 18 Ang. 1810, Lari Charlotte Penelope Brndenell. Ind dan. of Robert, 8th Bail < Cardigan ; she d. 7 April, 1879, baring had 1 eone and 4 daw. (1) Hemr Oarnrd Bturt, created Lord ALiifOTox. ^ (2) Charles Napier, capt. and lieot. ina Penelope, m. 10 Jan. 18M, to Be\ Stopford Thomas Mills, M.A. rsotor of Lawabaii, SvJtoU and has a dau.— Mary Isabtf . AMHERST. 17 (4) HMTia(MM7., to Hon. M. George raldFokt. 0>B- (B. FOLBT), gw. ia tiM aniy. viM7 Anna, d. 10 Jnlj. ISfl . haTtng a. to B«r. ftiidetick . ccto, MO. netor of toktiigtaD, Dvtojr (▼• 9r. VncBsrr). chaplain to BJUi. the PrinoMtChartotto; bo d. tt Ifar. IftO. AAMB-OiL, three luoM, or tUting-cpMn, erect or, headed az. CaB8T— On a mount vert, three like epeari, one in pale and two In altiar. enflled with a wreath of lamrel ppr. StJProRTBBS— Two Oanadlan war Indians, of a copper colour, rings in their ean and aoaea, and taraoeleta on their wTisto and arms, aig.; oroea4Mlts ovar their ehoaklers bolf to the dexter a ■oalpiag kBife,to the dnlrtar a powder^iom pendent; their d with a dKKt apran gnles, gaiters as^ seamed or, aad llMtaMd hr a diain to the teaoelet on the _ In his exterior hand holding in his exterior hand a toma- hawk, theraoa a soalp, all ppr. MOTTO-Ooostaatii et Tirtate. SEAT— MoBtnal. near SavMioaks, Kant. Towx Houu— U, Qraaf«nor fliMn, w. Imragr. J"SS of of Hocamondan, Kant, whose had INad «• tteir astato at Amhent in the ihoy, Kant, lor savaral gansiBtlom (7th in dasosat tram John Ambarst. of Amharafc. tf Bioh. U.): m. Joaa, daa. of Joha Bwadsa. gsat.: his w. d. fl4 Sept. 1M7. and had.tDaeulMt,tbMi«^ledof*fioathes,'*8aMx.olertc His 1 Maj.lTM^haTtag ted with other Si 11111 BMA A^l wuiMai ma mma d.s. p.1 Ang.lTtT, 17U.JaDa.onl7 W EARL AMU ERST. ILLIAM PITT AMHBE8T, Earl Amhent, Viflooont HolxncKlAle (18t6, U.K.), and Baron Ambent (1788, 0.B.); ■. hi« fiUlier m Snd Karl 13 Mar. 1867 ; b. 8 Sept 1806 ; m. 12 July, 1B34, Qertnide, 6Ui dan. of late Bight Ber. and Hun. Hugh Perej, D.D. lord biihop of CarlUle, ftnd baa had 6 tons and 6 daaa./i^*«*^ A^ the Soosaol loidi^ 17 AprO, im, aa (his tethses BsNoy) Bamni AMKSaiT of ICoatiaal CM, ojk), ll.P. Weal Kaat 18M/V8. MM Kaal 18IM0. oapl. CMdrtnaai mards ISM/tt. senrwl la the HMleta «aaq»lfa. fawtoUag BalaklBva aad Iiikflrmaa (serarBly woonded). and at dega of I lartiil of tte whtta, hapl. 6 Jan. in7-18; o( Iht blaa,l4 PWk ITTt, teTlng m. Anne, dan. b. M Mar. ISM; ni.S7 Ang. IMS. Lady JaMa Oorawallia, only •orriTing dan. aad hair of Janas Maaa, lid aad last Bwl ComwaUls (azt.) (•*« d fUr (2) Hon. EatekLUaat.W. Kaat jm oat l4thhasBan,fbnncrlj (art.) 1871^. eapL lato eerradin Baltic \9U,i%\ b. • Dae IMS. (3) Hba.F«RyArthnr,BJLTria.OolL Ctaabw 180, eorato ia charge o( Bhkok Booztoa 1878; b. 10 Nor. 1888: m. 80 Fttbu 1874, Agaea Laaia, daughter of lato Edward Stook, MiQ. (4) Hon. Jaflto7CbarieB,eapi.rifla brigade, b. tOet.1844; d. 14 Mar. 1877. (5) Hon. JoaoeUn Oeotga Herbert, bar.-ai-law LT. 1874, prirate sec. to gOT. of Ftji 1881 : b. 7 Joaa, 1848. (0) Hon. Hofh. Usnt. Coldstream gauds, lato 108th aad 7th regta.; b. SO Jan. 1888. (7) Lady Mary Saiah. m. 18 Got. 1887, to Hoa. WQbraham. eldest son of Lord Bgartoa of TMtoa, Bgerton. (8) Lady Oonstaaoa Harriet, d. 7 Oet. 1878, baring m. 8 NorJ 1871. toSir Arthnr Kdward (Monok, now) Mlddlaton, Bart. (9) Lady Margaret (Catherine. (10) Lady llaaanr.m. SI Oct. ISH. to WOUam SralyB Deal Hon. M.p. Nollli«tem 1874/80. oapt. R.A. (eoaof UeaV-Oaa. " WiUljun TiMNaas Daaison. K.aB. gorsmor of Madrss, t nephew of lato John Bviriyn, Vieooont Osslngton— axt.), and has a son, b. SS Dec 1878. (11) Lady(niarlottoFlorentia. TEPFBRT, «f Btvartead, KMt, bar.-ai4aw aad a O of (ha^sIaa.4B-chIef of ■TBM la i— ins, aftorwnrda Md manhal and of tte anay,ooLlad life gvards, ooL-innshief of soul ngt. gofr. of Oasrany. fa orMtad by patent SO May, 1718. BAMM AMKnaT. ol Botaassdales, Ksat, and by an- 9lter palM* • •«!. 1788. Baroa Aab«rat, of Montiaal, la taihna of hslia mala to his nephew E, aad hie hsiia male: bw S8 Jan. 1717; ak 1st, in Ofay's Inn etepel. 10 May, daa. of Thomas Dallaon. of Manton, l:sted.7Jaa.l7f«. Ham.Sndiy-. S8 Mar. 1787. iHtobUlL dw. of Majo^Oaa. Oaorga Cbry (V. FALXLAICD): sted.lf T a( iMMi liadaa, of ; (t) Wmiim.llwrt gw la tte anay. kJuc to tte King, Uent.- goT. of Puiteaiiiilb aad gov. of St. Johali, Nowtsaadlaad, and ediatoal gea. of Ite taass. II.P. Bytte 1788/8, Lanaeeston 178^74 :b. at Bhmlisad, aad bagt at 8aTeaoaka,t Veb.l7SS: d. li May. 1781. tevl^ m. SlMar. 1788, BUaabeth, dan. of ThiM s sP a t srsea, Bi» of Loadoa ; ste d. 7 Mar. 1786, learing aa oa^ s oa, via . : 'TTTILLIAM PITT AMHBBflT, 8nd Baron, created Vi8- YV oooirr Houcmoalb. Ksat, and Barl AMnsasr, aCAnaflaa,taitteBMt ladiea 18 Dec. 18S8, a k>rd of tte bed- to Ononon UL Obobob IY. and William iv. eootof OaOy. ambassador to diina, goT.-fen. of lommlsiinnsr aad oapt.-gaB. aad goT.-in-4aiief of ^ . rxx QJOM, : b. 14 Jan. 1778 ; d. IS Mar. 1887, tering a. lafr-S4 Jaly, 180O, Hon. Sarah Archer, eldest dan. aad oo- hrfr of Aadrew, VatA Arohar. aad raUet of Othsr, 8th Barl of PlywMtb; riiad.f7 May, 1888. Ha m. Sadly— S8 May, 18S9. Lady Mafy SbekrlDa. eldest daa. aad ooteir of Joha Riaderiek. Sid Dnteof Dorwt, aad widow of Other Archer.eth Earl of PbrawBth (B. WIVDOOB) ; ste d. SO Joly, 1884. By his 1st wtfs te had aa oaly sanrf Vlag soa aad dan. (1) WOUaBi Pitt, tnd aad pnsntBarL ?S> LadySanUi Bttmteth, d. 8_Ai«. 1878. teTing m. 8 Sept. 10 Sept. 1888. Bart, of Bodalwyddan, wte d. "TTTILLLAM ABCHEB AMHEBST, Viaconnt VV Holmesdale, gammoned to the hoiue of lords, 17 AprO, 1880, as (his father's Barony) Baron Amherst of Montreal (1788, G.B.), m.p. West Kent 1869/68, Mid Kent 1 868/80, capt Coldstream guards , 1866/62, senred in the Eastern campaign, including i BalaklaTB and Inkerman (severely wounded), and f at siege of Sebastopol ; b. 26 Mar. 1836 ; m. 27 j Ang. 1862, Lady Julia Comwallis, only surriving / dan. and heir of James Mann, Srd and last Ear^' Comwallis (ext) /^^ ^ ilf^t-J^Mi (LiNBAOE— see preceding Article.) C AMPTHILL-^AKOLESEY. ODO WILLIAM LEOPOLD RUSSELL, O.C.B. (1874), G.C.M.G. (1879), Baron Ampthill, of Arapthill, Beds., so created 7 Mar. 1881 ; P.C. 1872 ; ambassador extraordinary and minister plenii>o- tentiary at Berlin since 1871 ; attach^ at Vienna 1849, foreign office 1851 ; Paris 1862, Constan- tinople 1854. Washington 1857, Florence 1868, Naples 1860 ; special service Rome 1860/70 ; assist under-sec. of state for foreign afEairs 1870/1 ; had the precedence as the son of a duke by patent 25 June, 1872 (brother of Francis, »th Duke of Bedford, and youngest son of late Major-Gen. Lonl George William Russell, O.C.B. ambassador to Ber- lin); b. 20 Feb. 1829 ; m. 6 May, 1868, Lady Emily Theresa Villiers, 3rd dau. of George, 4th Earl of Clarendon, K.O. and has 4 sons and 2 dans. (1) Holf. Ai^HLQUzfitlUllera, b. 1» Feb. ISW.J -^^'A*f (2) Hon. Odo WilliSm Theophllu* VUlleri (to whom the QUKEK OF THK Nktmkiuaxds Btood sponsoT), bt S May, 1870. (3) Hon. Victor Alcxauiler ] twins, b. S7 Jane, 1874, to whom Frederick, ( H.M. theQUKBX andtheCRowx (4) Hon. Alexander Victor ( Prince and Prihobsb or Okr- Frederick, ] MANY stood ■ponaora. (5) Hon. Constancft Evelyn Villiers. (6) Hon. Augusta Louise Marparet Romola Villiers (to whom H.M. the Empukss OF GEUMANT and T.II.H. the Dt'KEand Duchess op Coxxaught stood sponsors). Arms— Arg., a lion rampant gu., on a chief sa. three escalloi* of the field. Crest— A goat statant arg., chargwl with a mullet «a. Supporters— Dexter, a lion; and sinister, an anteloi>e, both p\\., ducally porged, and charged with a mallet or. Motto— Che sarA, sarA. IlEsiDENCE— British Embassy, Berlin. TOAVN House- 19, Stratford Place, W. Clubs — Athenreum, Reform, St. James', TrareUen. B.), and a B-ar-ii' t (1730, I.). ninjT (y. o.) B. Staff, yeo. cav. since 1874, cnpt. 1S59 74, D.L. Staff.: H. his brother as 4th MaiqiiU80Jan.l880; b. S5 Dec. 1886; ro. laU.a4 Aag. \^^, EUnbcth^dao. of Mr. Jowph Nonnan ; al)c d. a. p. 5 Nor. 1873. He m. 2ndly— 2 F« b. 1874, Blauche Mary, dan. of Cunrcn Boyd, Km|. of Merton Hall, co. Wifftown; die d. 14 Aug. 1877. He m. Srdly— 26 June, 1880. Mary, dao. of J P King, of HandhiUa, QcotKia, 11.8. A. widow of Hon. Henry Wodebonae (S. Koibkrley). I-y his 2nd wife be had a ton, (1) Houy Cyril, Bamlof UzmUDOB, bi It Jaa«, ItTk AJUis- -Ssn oo a onw aiv.flTsUoos (TRMT-A dni-hmldlo laftad,aif. SCPPOKTBl and BMUMd ary. Motto— Piar n MM lofthtl TowH Housa— |«ti«d tsfUd FfaM Ncwjrdd, anghw jr. Tea Bjuumtt. SIR WILUAX PAOBT. KjO. (aldMl mm of WUlteai PSMi, ■erjeaat^U-naoa to the oitjr of Loodoa), wm •daoatel at St. Paol'a school aad« tiM InnM Lllljr, afur at Trinity If >!i. Gtaah. and by r aaaoa of hit taaniiaff and BMrita waa (l ... emploTed la wranU iBpartaat aflkito of Stato, dark of tii siffnetlUS.olcrkof tbe|irlr7ooatidl.aclcrkof tboaicnot f- life, and elerk of th« |rlT7 aeal and of thePteHamntfor if. lMO/1. clerk of tb« prirY oooiieO far lift,aad amteaadnr t Pranc», IHM. Kni«ht«rl and apniatod •nnteiy of aUlc lit master of the porta IMA. one of tlw« Hrxrt VIII. elected K.0. 17 Pob^ lMt/7, will following, and of BeaudeMrt, in~' las Bar .. by writ I Dm. (4 Bi> 16M,andwaa creat«l to tUMma boooot bypat following, oomptrolkr of tha liiiithiilil Ho adherent of tbe Protector (SoaerMt) and abared in his downfldl. for ha waa ooauaitt Fleet n Oct. IMl, and thimiffh the lastrnmeBUv Dnke of Northnmberland sent to the Tower 8 Not. qnjKa Mart on her aooesslon appointed htm chiinm the dnohy of Lane P.c IMS, and lonl pri dated 4 Nor. IMO, oroml (apx.) 1 Jnljr. 1* baring m. Anne, dao. and aole heir of Haary was grandson of Thomas Preston, of PrasloB JToriBM aba was burled at West Drayton with her hoabaad U >Mk lMI,lMnnc had 4 aons and 6 dua. Upon the d«ith of Haory Flifct. fad Earl of Uxbridge, and Bth Baron Paget, 17 Kor. ITSS, the former title became extinct, and the bwnoaj devolved npon hlfl 3rd oooBin, Hevy Bay^, who aleo waa uiwl a d Bari. or UXDIUDOB. asallMS. Uiil d. • Jane, 1>>.). who AKOLESET. 10 S-inragf. with OotlMTti«m.0SaS8 Boo.OltvwLMilart, B( IMAi.rtel«ro( KHIbmI, 7 BWIB 1IA^T.I.TK. allM BATLT J J Jamm L wm dMDhifn to Bmrj wtwmna^ mam or WiiJ««, and pnoiptor to Charka, Frlnot of Watac. aflwwarda CiiARUW L: >«1inttt.oraitadnBABMnr OP iHiciJurD bf liMaoi nlwltelad 4 Jnlj. ITtO [hilMl-law to hu gnat onoto mdHlM BMaMl,k«d of ttwBaaarofOnaa •n.l QuIlivftMd (0i4r mior4itb» Iti^nal, of Plao Vowydd, AtiKloMj). tlum«h whom ho aoai i l i od UUMTrbod.M8apl.l74l.wiUdB£Bd 10 Auir.1708) Dorallv,dBa.and oohalr of 3nT«d 4 FMt. loOowlMr, havi^ a. Btaahath, dan. of John U'.ttoD. of that oily, and had fl aana, (11 ldwaid,i«olorof KOtavlB.oo.ir«dHd;hbMOol.l7«a; a. h Dae. um. harlM m. lai-« Mar. ina.Blnhalh,dan. of RIohMd SyaMB, ■!«. of BoDfarthnr. oa. Wkklow; *o d. • Jan. ITtl. laarlat an o4y aon, III Hanry LaaabA of Mlfthnr, oa. WkMow, hi ■jQ. ; K. M Hot. m4: d. U J^jaV. hnvliw Wk. » Ai«. IMl Hollna, aidoit dan, of Mr OtoailaiiiNUt Bt. ; Aod. 1M^3. i)afti«had faaMand tdnnk (1) B dw d Bj inw.of W i ll ya flh M r .on. Wkklow, i J. and iruhh»AirtelBy,o»«nial.iAi^HWj|l ylnf ».lat- iMnJMAaf . 1W«, to Bon! [81 BallM ■iiity. [% FnuMsaa Oalhartao. (a) BaMyl4unbHt,latooblaf ooMialda HaHh— nlBn •l*ira,lOTMf«yBxaa.; b^tDaalOOi; wl • DoeulMl, MarnnMaa. of Bar. Tbonwi Aolon,and haaadan. fllSMvBUMboth.m. • km- 187«,loLaopQld Oaaqp Gordon Bobbina, bar.-at-hiw. (S)Char1aiJHnoB.raelor of Tt1m,b.f SopkltU; d. anm. 11 JnlVflMt. (4) Rfahaid WnUaai. b^ 11 Nor. 1817. anm. (5) QoowoA^nWMa.bL88 Mar.lSlf; d.a.n.1 Mar. IM^hanfMjn. ISllTBlmbath, only dan. ofMr Kidiolaa O uat h in a t ^ Bart. (6) BHahalh Fkanoa^ a. »4 Nor. 1810^ to Bar, Arlmar (Babt.) Il) Anao8aiiaa,d. 18IO,haHnf a. Rbt. Bdwako Batlt a. Sndlr-d Aag. 1788, MUdiad, iM. of Joahaa DoTla Ban. barT^Oaw; aha d. » May, 1881. .»Tiaf had.v /a/idward, raofeor of Horatown, oow Wozford; b. IS Mar. 1788; d. S May. 18*8. baTii« Ok 8 Jan. 1817. BUoB Joaaphiaa. dan. of BoT. Joaapb MOkr; aha d. 14 May, Itn.kaTiiw aa only aarririat aon and S darn. (1)Bdward,Brlthdtohaplaln at Oanoa, foraarly ivotar of Kfltannal.and aobaaqoantly raator of Kllllfaoy, both iathadioeaaaoftaM,lraiand; bu 87 DaoTlir ; a.t7 Bopt. 1884. Mary Bttaabath, dan. of T oapt. lot royala, and has a aon and dan. Edward, k 18 Jnly, 18M.— Halan Tho ra) MOdradJaao. (S> Hanrii John, daaa of KUlaloa and Ltaaora. d. 94 Jvaa, 1811, barinff a. IS Sapt. 177S. Manarat. BoBte. SI rai John, daaa of KUlaloa and Ltanora, OJk: bw 18 Jnly 1747: d. 14 Jvaa, 1811, barinf a. IS Sapt. 1771. Mary, dan WUlka WaU, Bkq. of Ooolnaaaok, oo. watarfiard ; aha d. haTing bad an only aon, Paobt Lambart Batlt. oapt. 7th haaan; bi in8:d. 18tt.baTinf a. Bttaabath, dan. of 8 bq.; aha d. i FVbTlOTl, tarfaifbad with laooa. Mpda dapAt at Fort Ooorga 1869;74. unm. Feb. 1881; m.8 Joly. 18M, Jane CoTentey, onlj dau, of Hampbiy Bwiof Cnun-Bwing. Ew}. of StnthleTen, Dum- bartonabira. lord-Ueoi. M.P. Palaley IU7. 74. and hat a aon and 1 daaa. :i] FlMOt Laabart, b. 18 Jnly. 1841. \ Tolaie Dirk. m. 17 Nor. 1880. to Charlea Jobu Donglaa,lata 7tth (q.a) CamaRm hlglUandan. ofOon. 8lr John Don^aa. QjC3. (B. Cathcabt), ^^ f« Fkaanoa BUaUiath^d] Jana Corantry Bwlnff. (4)ChiMlaa,oapi.Ejr.b. ; m. TlJuka. datt.of Gnavaa. of Mboalay Hall, Wore ^^^ SIB KICHOLAS. tad Buonat, M.P. Anglaaay and ooatoa rotnloraa 178IVIS ; d. 8 Daa 1781, aged 78.* baring m. lat-lf April. ITH, Oaiottna, dan. and aola hair of Tboaaa Fbgat. bri«Bdlar«an. moa of tha badohaaabar to OBOKon n. fofaraor of tha Uand of Mlnoraa (a giandaon of Sir WtUkm, Mh Baron P^ot); aha d. 8 Pab^ 1788. baTtng bad with othar iaaaaSaoaa, (1) ■•■rT? ■• ■* *^ ^ Uzbrfdga. In right of hia aothar, it) Mteholaa, ooL lot loot (now cmadlar) gnarda. and Waat Mlddx. ailitla. if.r. Aaflaaay: b. 1748; d. a. p. 1. 7 Jane. 1814, batrlngltlaaaklaarT«adPkany,dan.of BoT. NottlefUd, ft) Pli«at, oaot. nji. b. 17U: d. li Kor. 1804, boTlag a. klM. l78l7lllaOolpapar,andhadaaon,alloot.Mjr!Vho lad adan.-Mw.B y> Bayly. r»4n. toWmiaa Baniy Inland, !l^ PAOBT. a. to tha Baiony of Fbcat oa thadaathofHonnr.tadfirt of Uxbridga and Baton Pbnat,of Baandaart, 17 Vor. 1788 (in right otlila aolhar aa hair ganani to Sir Willlaa FlMot. SjO. aanoanad to parlbaaant 4Bl»WABOTLaaalatad IndolBUahovaX Waaaonod to par> ttaaantby wiitdatad 18 Jan. ITTO^aiid on 18 Jan. aa ' hyklMfoalia aaaal tha aaraaaa and araa of Pteat. OmTi iu^, 17TS, and on 18 May, 1784, waa bjr i y ii U i J BABfcOr UiayUMaoo.Midds.kaaparof Oaraanron •«dBlnil of N. Waloa, , bw 18 Jnna, 1744: d. 18 II April, 17f7,aad again 7 Ann, IWInnlag. Jana, oaly dan. of nn orOtaaaoMlaa. In Iiaknd; aha IB, tevl^ ted wtth 8 daaa. 8 aona, I Barl of UzbRldfa,aadwaa 4 Jaly, 1818. /a/ Blih8Bnn.MrArthnr.OdaB.agrooaof thabodehaaber, h, 18 Jan. im : d. 18 Jaly. 1840. liariag a. 18 PM». 1808. Lady A aaa a to rHM. lad daa. of JohnTToth Barl of Waat- aawland (nar aarri^awith Joha, Lord Bariagdoo,aftarwarda BbH of Mortay.havl^ baan dtaaohrad by Mt of parliaaant. 14rab.lO0i);ahad. haTtaar had 1 aona and 8 dana. E] Slowart Hanry, palloa aaglatiato at Gibraltar; b. 80 ^. 1811 : d. 4 Ai«. 1888, haviag a. 17 FOb. 1884. CRarlotto dan. of Sir Bobart WUUaaa, Borland haa a aenandSdaaa. it) Arthar Oiea Hanry. oapt BJr. h. 18 Mar. 18S8 ; a. 14 naa, 1S70. Sophia OaraUaa, Sid dan. of lato B«t. Charlaa Barfw ((Xwnu^BAaT.). and baa a aon and dan. inuuiajB ail b. • Jan. 1871.-KathlaaB YItllnia, a. 4 Doc. 1871, to Com. Hagha Hartwall, EJC. (Bart.) a. S8 OoL I8U. to Oooige Banka haaSaoaaaadSr fSlOaiottaaAanlok (4) Obariotto JnBa, a. S8 OoL I8U. kannla. ■§«. and haa 8 aoaa aad 9 daak I AaallaaRnnru.bw ISSapL1888.-GoorB« ArJrnr Papat, h. 8 SapL 187S^oha Aaahaton, b. SO Srpt. 1876. — Maiiiarat (Haoo Jalia.~-Mary Ai^iMta. Banaataea 1810^ oar flonaoo lSB7/70t O Alrauidln a r y and ainlatar Bariulqr, EXJL r.c UM. aabaaador at Il'^MU /W or ploni. li'^ i(K Mo iTSril, «y asnraorainary and alSB^ Oopanhagwi 1880. Llabon 1886. a ISW^antaad fonign oAoa 1841. Halana, lat of 10 OoL 1880. tha Opanlia Wateam aldat dan. of lato Ohaila fiadariok Anthony, Omnt Hohonthal, Uly of hononr to fLMM, tf of Oaraaay (h. 8 May. ini), and laa 1 aow and a dan. (1) Yietor Pkodartak WllUaa Ai«nrtai (laparlal Prino and Piiaoaa of Gannany «onaof«j, UaoL B.A. b. 14 Aog. 1881. Batph Spanoar, h. 18 Kor. 1884. ■to Yiotorla Sarah OaroUna (BJL tho moaor);b.7Ai«.188S. _ _ 1] Umra " ~ * %\ 18 Mar. 1871. to WlUfaun John Waien, Baq. a. li [SI Agnaa Clauioito, d. 10 Mar. 1848. bartnff m. 37 Feb. I8M, to Lord Goona AngiMtna Pradariek Fagot, KjCD. /aj' • HtaSnd arlilow ot Sir » Lord Goom Angoatna Pradariek aaa), who d> W Jana, 1880. Sir BdwaidtOwOB. fan. la tha amy. ooL 18th regL M^olaa dan. of Hoatar. aoniri&g Davlr. d. 18 May, 1818. 02 20 ANGLESEY. gov. R.M. col. ; b. 3 Nov. 1775; died gov. of Chelsea hospital 13 May, 1849, having m. 1st— 22 May, 1805, the Hon. Frances Bagot, dau. of William, 1st Lord Bagot ; she d. 30 May, 1806, at the birth of her only son, [1] Francis Edward, rector of Elford, Staff, b. 24 May, 1806; i m. 2 June, 1840, Fanny, dau. of late Rev. William Chester (B. Bagot) , and has a son and 5 daus. j Howard Francis, b. 22 April, 1858.— Agatha Mary Frances. — Rosalind Frances Emily. — Minna P'rances Jane. — Ada Gertrude Frances. — Gwendolen Margaret Frances. . Gen. SIR Edward m. 2ndly— 22 Feb. 1815, Lady Harriet Legge, dau. of George, 3rd Earl of Dartmouth; shed. 11 Mar. 1855, having had 3 sons and 5 daus. [2] Henry William, major in the army, A.Q.M.G.; b. 14 Feb. 1816 ; d. 17 Jan. 1853, having m. 23 Sept. 1851, Anna Matilda Catherine, younger dau. of G^n. Sir George Townshend Walker, Bart. G.C B. (she re-m. 8 June, 1880, to Col. William Drummond Scrase-Dickins), and had an only son, Edward, d. 31 May, 1863, aged 11. [3] Patrick Lewis Cole, lieut.-col. Scots guards; b. 10 Feb. 1820 ; d. 17 July, 1879, having m. 23 Oct. 1855, Frances, youngest dau. of late Rev. Richard (Lowndes) Garth, of Morden, Surrey (and sister of Sir Richard Garth, C.J. Bengal), and had a son and 4 daus. Henry Patrick Edward, b. 8 July,1870.— Gertnide Frances.— Florence MaryEmily.— Violet Evelyn.— Mildred Eileen May. [4] Edward Heneage, vicar of Hoxne, Suffolk, b. 23 July, 1828; m. 20 Nov. 1856, Hon. Emma Mary Eden, 3rd dau. of Rt. Rev. Robert John, 3rd Lord Auckland, bishop of Bath and Wells, and has 5 sons, Henry Edward Clarence, b. 20 Mar. I860.— Hugh Arthur, b. 29 May, 1862.— Eden Wilberforce b. 9 Sept. 1865.— Eric Morton, b.21 Nov. 1867.— Claude Edmund, b.21 July, 1869. [5] Frances Jane, m. 19 Sept. 1843, to John, 2nd Marquis of ■' Ormonde, k.p. who d. 25 Sept. 1854. [6] Harriet Mary. [7] Charlotte Louisa. [8) Caroline, m. as 2nd wife, 15 Dec. 1853, to Rev. and Hon. John Venables (B. Ver:^ON); he d. 12 Dec. 1875. [9] Mary Georgiana. /4/ Hon. Sir Charles, G.C.H. vice-admiral R.N.; b. 7 Oct. 1778 ; d. 27 Jan. 1839, having m. 7 Mar. 1805, Elizabetha Araminta, 2nd dau. and coheir of Henry :Monck (see) ; she d. 17 Aug. 1843, having had with other issue 2 sons and 5 daus. [1] Charles Henry, capt. R.N. b. 15 July, 1806; d. 26 May, 1845, having m. 1st — Jan. 1836, Elizabeth, dau. of Mr. Annals ; she d.27 Sept. 1839. He m. 2ndly— 24 Jan. 1840, Emily Caroline, dau. of Henry M'Clintock, Esq. (B. Ratodonnell) (she re-m. 19 July, 1848, to John Ballard Gardiner, late capt. 17th regt.), by whom he left 2 sons, (1) Charles Henry Monck, capt. late 29th regt. b. 19 May, 1842 ; m. 30 Sept. 1873, Anna Matilda Margaret, youngest dau. of Rev. Jonathan Chase Matchett, and has a son and 2 daus. Charles Henry Fitzclarence, b. 16 July, 1874.— Louisa Caroline.— A dau. b. 29 Mar. 1880. (2) Alfred Fitzclarence, b. 2 Sept. 1844. [2] Edward James, in H.O. ; b. 26 July, 1811 ; d. 30 Aug. 1869, having m. Oct. 1841, Emma, dau. of (Jeneral Thewles; she d. 24 May, 1866, having had 3 sons and 3 daus. (1) Horatio Edward, lieut. 87th royal fusiliers; b. 22 Dec. 1842; d. 9 May, 1869. (2) Charles Berkeley, b. 4 June, 1849; m. 17 Sept. 1874, Frances Anne Martyn,.4th dau. of Capt. T Sibbald, R.N. ; she d. s.p. 9 Dec. 1877, aged 23. (3) Edward Clarence,in H.O. b.l4 Aug. 1851.— (4) Fanny Elizabeth.— (5) Eleanor Caroline.— (6) Frederica Maria. [3] Elizabeth Jane, d. 13 June, 1866, having m. 25 Mar. 1846, to William Berners, capt. R.N. ; he d. leaving an only son, William Hugh Berners, m. 1869, to Edith, dau. of Townend. [4] Caroline, d. 11 June, 1880, having m. 10 Dec. 1832, to Hon. Algernon Capel (E. ESSEX). [5] Louisa Augusta, d. , having m. 2 Aug. 1828, to William Augustus Broadhead, Esq.(BRlNCKMAN— Bart.) ; lie d. 12 July, 1860. rS] Georgiana, m. 1 April, 1841, to Capt. William Henry Kennedy, R.N. of the Cultra family ; he d. 13 Oct. 1864, leav- ing an only child, Elizabeth Georgina Frederica, d. 1 July, 1876, having m. 7 Nov. 1863, as 1st wife, to M. P. K. Seymour, Esq. (Bart.) [7] Jane Frances Elizabeth, d. , having m. 1st— 19 Aug. 1845, to John Home, Esq. of Thorley Lodge, Herts; he d. s.p. 9 Jan. 1850. She re-m. 1851, to Lieut.-Col. Philip Sambrook Crawley. /5/ Hon. Berkeley Thomas, a commissioner of excise, b. 2 Jan. 1780; d. 26 Oct. 1842, having m. 22 Nov. 1804, Sophia Askell (bedchamber woman to the Queen), dau. of Hon. William Bucknall (E. VerulAM) ; she d. 18 Feb. 1859, having had 4 sons and 3 dans. [1] Frederick, col. Coldstream guards, jr. p. Beaumaris 1832/41 ; b. 9 Mar. 1807 ; d. 4 Jan. 1866, having m. 26 Nov. 1856, Maria Georgiana, eldest dau. of late Charles William Pascoe Grenfell, Esq. m.p. [2] Catesby, capt. 7th royal fusiliers; b. 29 Nov. 1809; d. 16 July, 1878, having m. 1st— 28 Aug. 1839, Florinda Frances, eldest dau. of late Capt. Thomas Monck Mason, R.N.;she d. 28 Feb. 1842, leaving an only son, (1) Berkeley, b. 9 Feb. 1841 ; m. 22 Aug. 1865, Gertrude Fanny, 2nd dau. of late Right Rev. and Hon. Henry Mon- tagu Villiers, bishop of Durham (E. CLARENDON), and l.i 4 sons and 5 daus. Frederick Catesby VUliers, b. 30 Oct. 1867.— Lw.)".:. CecU, b. 26 Jan. 1871.— Ernest Villiers, b. 10 April. l^Ti' — Algernon Berkeley, b. 1 Nov. 1877. — Eleanor Fn»i;r. - — Sybil Mary.— Mildred Florence.— Florinda Frauc( -. Inez Gertrude, b. 26 July, 1881. Capt. Catesby Paget m. 2ndly— 23 Oct. 1851, Adclai u> eldest dau. of Rev. and Hon. Miles John Stapleton (B.\H i .; she d. 30 Aug. 1860, ha\'ing had a son and 3 daus. (2) MUes, b. 6 Nov. 1853.— (3) Ruth Anne.— (4) Ra< lit Maria. — (5) Adelaide Stapleton. Capt. Catesby Paget m. 3rdly— Sept. 1862, Emily, ciau of Richard Armit, Esq. of Dublin, and ha.'er dau. of late Richard Gardner, M.P. and has a sou, b. 16 Nov. 1878 ; an. Sirhind division in Bengal 1862/7, t' coL 7th dragoon giianls 1868 7^*. M.P. Beaumaris 1W7^6^^ Ugg WHITE, Baron Annaly (1863, U.K.), Mar. 1818; d. 30 June, 1880, having m. Ist— 27 Agnes, dau. of late Sir Arthur Paget, o.CB. ; she d. 10 Mar. 18A8. He m. 2ndly— « Feb. 1861, Louisa, vonngestdan. of Charlp=! Fif«?r!ii Heneage, Esq. gent, usher of privy chamber (B. ' She re-m. 25 April,*1881, as 8rd wife, to Arthur Al y.ivci of Essex. By his Ist wife he had a son, ( id, capt. Hunts, mil. 1880 ; b. 26 Sept. 18M. (11) Lilly Kmily Caroline, m.4 Aug. 1832, to John, Earl Syd- ney, o.c.n. (12) Lady Marj', d. 20 Feb. 1859, having m. 6 Sept. 1888, as 1st wife, to John William, 7th Earl of Sandwich. (13) Lady Adelaide, m. 29 Nov. 1851, to Hon. Frederick William Cadogan (E. CAlKUiAN). HENRY, 2nd Marquis, P.c. lord-lieut. of Anglesey, coL in the army ; was summoned to the house of lords as Baron Paget of Beaudesert in the lifetime of his father 15 Jan. 1832 ; b. 6 July, 1797; d. 6 Feb. 1869, having m. Ist— 6 Aug. 1819, Eleanora, 2nd dau. of Col. John Campbell, of Shawfleld (D. ARGYLL) ; she d. 3 July, 1828, having had a son and 2 daus. (1) Henry William George, 3rd Marquis, M.P. S. Staff. 1854/67; b. 9 Dec. 1821; d.8. p. 30 Jan. 1880, having m. 7 June, 1845, Sophia, dau. of late James Eversfield, Esq. of Denne Park, Sussex. (2) Lady Eleanora Caroline, d. 17 Nov. 1848, having m. 4 Feb. 1847, to Sir Sandford Graham, Bart, who d. 2 May, 1875. (3) Lady Constance Henrietta, d. 5 Mar. 1878, having m. 6 Aug. 1846, to George James, 11th Earl of Winchilsea. TUE MARQUIS m. 2ndly— 27 Aug. 1833, Henrietta Maria, 4th dau. of Right Hon. Sir Charles Bagot, G.C.B.; she d. 22 Mar. 1844. He m. 3rdly— 8 Mar. 1860, Ellen Jane, dau. of George Bernand, Esq. (divorced wife of W. J. Bell, Esq.); she d. 2 June, 1874. By his 2nd wife he had 8 sons and a dau. (4) Henry, 4th and present Marquis. BARON ANNALY. '% -LJ M.P. Longford, 1861/2, and Kidderminster/;'^^ /»i W4, 4il AWf Af«fc-. (o^^H flf*,-y^.^,,Uc/ublin. ^ , T 1. r. (5) Matilda Emma, m. 1851, to John Leahy, Esq. Q.c. of South Hill, Killamey, chairman quarter sessions, co. Limerick ; he d. 13 Oct. 1874, leaving an only child, John White Leaiit, of South Hill, co. Kerry, high sheriff 1877 ; b. 29 May, 1852. . , „ (6) Emily, m. 17 Dec. 1857, to Joseph Bennett Little, Esq. of Knockadoo, co. Roscommon, J.P., and for Sligo, and leitrim, high sheriff for last 1860, and has had 2 sons and 4 daus. John Bennett Little, b. 17 Feb. 1862.— William Roper, b. 29 April, 1868. — Isabella Josephine. — Eliza Mar}'.— Emily.— Grace. (7) Arabella Penelope, m. 9 Aug. 1869, to John Knight Fltz- herbert, Esq. (Baht.) (8) Helen Maria, d. 12 Nov. 1876, having m. 17 Mar. 1863, to Rt. Hon. Hugh Law, Q.C. 1860, called to the Irish bar 1840, B.C. M.P. Londonderry 1874 81, lord chancellor of Ireland 1881,-•■' i>........ ♦^..^i vis- count Yalentia, S6 May, 1642, create<1 : i^, of ^ountnorris, oo. Armagh, in Ireland, ^ 680, baying m.l8t,Dorothy,daa.of Sii „v,.i.i . nun,-, ikirt.of Picton Castle, 00. Pembroke, and had S sons. He m. 3ndly, Jane, dau. of Sir John Stanhope, Knt. sister of the Ist Earl of Chesterfleld.and widow of Sir Peter Conrteen, of Adlington, Wore Knt.; she d. IS Mar. 1683, having had several children, of whom the eldest son, ■17'RANOIS, of aoghmaghericatt (Castle Wellan). co. Down, JD was attainted by the Irish Parliament for having raised a S' body of horse and foot to oppose Jambs U. bom in the pariah of St. OUes-in-the-Fields, London. 33 Jan. 1638; m. 39 Dec 1663. Deborah.dan. of Rt. Rev. Henry Jones, d.d. bishop of Meath.and widow of John Bowdler,of Dublin ; shed. 4 B<^. 1B72, having had with 6 daus. 3 sons, of whom the only s: . 1 1 , TrOLANCIS ANNESLEY, of Thorganby,Y. logh- JD magherlcatt (Castle Wellau), co. I)n uston, Lano. 1706, and Westbury in six suooeaslve rnrliunients, M.P. Downpatrick in the Irish Parliament, and held several pubUo offices; bp. 34 Oct. 1663; d. 7 Aug. 1750, having m. Ist— 6 July, 1695, Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Joflcph Martin, of London, Knt. He m. Sndly — July, 1732. Elizabeth, dau. of John Croploy, of Rochester, and widow of William rfom. Lldn. of Sunuuerfleld Hall, Kent; shed. s. p. 90 Mav i Aug. 1737, Sarah, only dau. of Willia i. and widow of Sir Richard Fowler, oi ; . Knt.; she d. 8. p. By his Ist marriage he Inul with other i.s.sue 3 sons, (1) Francis, LL.D. rector of Win wick, Lone, ancestor of Viscount Valestia. (2) Martin, D.D. rector of Frisham, and vicar of Bncklebnry, Berks, bp. 18 Oct. 1701 ; d. June, 1749, having m. 12 Dec. 1733, Mary, dau. of William Hanbury, Esq. of Little Marcle. Hereford, and had issue (V. Valentia). (3) "William, created Lord GLKRAWLY,of whom next. WILLIAM, bar.-at-law; M.P. Middleton, co. Cork, 1741/58; high sheriflf co. Down 1 IhO ; and was created a Peer of Ireland by the title of BAROX Annesley, of Castle Wellan, co. Down, pursuant to privy seal at Kensington, 28 July, and by patent at Dublin 20 Sept. 1 7.58,and took his seat 29 Nov! 1 7fi9.and he was further ad vanceec 1869, bnvitii; m. 8 Feb. 1806, Franoea Elizabeth, : John B^jmell, Eaq. of BaUinalock, co. Weatmeath ; .. l> Jan.l8M,b«Tiogbadwithftiions.alld.anin.Sdatia. in Henrietta SeUna, m. 10 Joly, 18»1, to Major-Oen. Kt«pben Fhuuda Charlea, tnd ion of Hon. Francis Charlea Annealey, and has iarae (aee). 121 Anne Maria Fanny, d. Jan. leZS, hftrlng m. S7 Oct. 18€0. as tnd wife, to Ber. William Toong. of BaUywiUiam, f":i«tle Wellan, 00. Down (ODOKKSIV— Babt.) He d. 35 Mar 1 ■<'2. having had S sons and a dan. (. r William TOUKO, b. 11 Sept. 1881. — Prands c i.ari. ., b. IK Feb. 1886.— Elisabeth Fanny. ICHAUl). 2nd Earl, XJ>. Coleraine 1776y«, Si. Cftnice als. Imhtoun 1788/M), Newtownards 1790/7, Bleasin- ton 1798/18UO, Middleton 1800/S; b. 14 April. 174A; d. 9 Not. 1834. having m. (sett, dated 3ft Sept. 1771) Anne, only dan. of Robert Lambert, Baa. of Dnnlady, oo. Down ; she d. 10 Jnne. 1832. having had with 8 dans. 4 sons, [11 William Richard, s. as 3rd EarL [2] ilon. llobcrt, b. 1 Jane, 177S ; d. 31 April, 18S», having m. Mary Anne, dan. of Jamea Gandon, Eaq. of Canon Brock, Ire- land; she died 81 Mar. 1848, having had with other iasne 8 sons and 3 daoa. Ill Jamea, Brittoh oonml North HoDwid, b. U Jan. 17H ; (1. 39 Sept. 1869. having m. 31 Jnne, 18S8, Ctanantine, dan. of Baron de Brockhansen, of PnMria ; ahe d. IS Oct. 1868, having had f aona and a dan. (1) William Richard, mi^or-fen. in the army (retd.), late oof. 97th regtj b. 38 May. 1837 ; m. 8 Mar. 1881, laabel. dan. of Rev. and Hon. Jamea Norton (a ORAXTLKT), and has had 4 sons and a dan. William Richard Norton, b. 13 Jane. 1888. — Arthur Patrick, b. ft Nov. 1867.-James Sldnqr. b. IS Ai*. 1889. —Jamea Harry Qydnqr, b. 39 Nov. 187ft.— laa Ctemeatina Maty Sophie, d. SI Jane, 1878, aged IS. (2) Arthur Adolpteis, vioe oonsnl, Japan, b. SS Feb. 18S8 ; ui. and has issoe. (3)_JamMO'Donel, formerly sathNft.; b^S Dee.J884 ; m Esq. (FiLinCBr-BAiiT.), and haaj ~laphemia Oonstanosw— Anna (4) Robert Hyde Bogene Adolf, midor lute lOlii ngt. : b. SSSept. 1887; m. S Jane, 187S, Bv«£e Bdltli, dan. of liate Henry Steel, Esq. of Bongpora, India, a. p. (5) Prands Charlea, m^ S8th regt. aasist- b. 18 Feb. 1848 ; d. 8 Mar. 1677/B, having m. 1st, at Bath. 19 Sept. 1888. Matilda, dan. of late CoL Cowper Rochfort. Madras army ; she d. 4 Sept. 1878. He m. Sndly— 1 1 Muy. 1S76, Marion Emily, dan. of Jamea Campbell Dicker, E.4q. of West Moalsey, Sorrey ; she d. 4 April. 1877. By his iBt wifto he had S sons and S dans. Francis Charles Cowper, b. Mar. 1888.— James Howard Adolphos, b. 8 Mar. 1868.— Clementina Maod.— Blanche Wilhelmina Dorothea. (6) Anna Clementina, d. 6 Sept 1860, having m. 3S Feb. 1859, as 1st wife, to Hon. George Anneeley, of Castle Wellan, oo. Do^t'n. /2/ Francis Charles, a Prussian nobleman, formerly in mili- tary service of that country ; b. 16 Oct. 1809 ; m. 6 Feb. 1839, Harriet, dau. of John Bolton, Esq, of Mayne, co. Louth; she d. s. p. 20 Feb. 1872. /3/ George Robert Lambert, R.B.M. consul Hamburg, &c.: b. 30 Sept. 1815 ; m. 11 July, 1844, Millicent Mundy, dau. of late Miles ^lundy French, capt. light dragoons, and has had with other issue 2 sons and a dau. (1) Henry Robert Gerald, ensign Snd regt. Prussian foot guards ; b. 17 July, 1849 ; killed at the storming of St. Privat, 18 Aug. 1870. (2) George Frederick Nicholas Beresford, consul at Suri- nam 1880, formerly vice-consul at Trinidad ; b. 1 Dec. 1851. (3) Millicent Elizabeth Frances. /4/ Mary Anne, d. 8 Nov. 1821, having m. 6 July, 1820, to Sir John Stepney Cowell, G.c.H. afterwards Bart, who d. 16 May, 1877. /5/ Catherine, d. 27 April, 1822, having m. 8 July, 1820, to Rev. J Mahon. [3] Hon. Arthur Grove, adjutant-gen. assumed the additional surname of Grove, b. 21 Nov. 1775; d. 7 Nov. 1849, having m. 30 Jan. 1815, Elizabeth, only dau. of John Mahon, Esq. of Bessborough, co. Tipperary (Baut.) ; she d. , having had 6 sons and 8 dans. /I/ Richard Grove, b. 2 Dec. 1815 ; m. 7 Aug. 1878, Sara Augusta, dau. of Rev. Canon John Bolster, prebendary Cork catliedral. /2/ John Charles Grove, b. 28 Oct. 1819 ; unm. /3/ Arthur Fitz Arthur Grove, b. 19 June, 1822; unm. /4/ William Geoffrey Grove, capt. 6th foot ; b. 12 Feb. 1826; d. s. p. 6 April, 1873, having m. 8 Mar. 1866, Eliza, 2nd dau. of John Taylor, Esq. of Jamaica. /5/ Henry Robert Grove, R.i.C b. 22 April, 1831; m. 20 Nov. 1862, Kathleen I^titia, only dau. of Benjamin Tilly, Esq. of Chantilly, oo, Dublin, and has 2 gons and a dau. Arthur Geoffrey Grove, b. 24 June, 1867,— YiYiftR Warden proye, b, JO Oct, 1871,— Ethel Dn>Yaon, i^L\*^^^ Francis Grove, b.27 July, 1836 ; d. s.p. 19 Sept. 187», having m. 20 July, 1870, Anne Letitia, dau. of George SUwell, Esq. of Crobeg, oo. Cork. ^ 77/ Mary Grove, m. 21 April, 1835, Capt. Warden Hatton Flood, late 51st regt. and has issue. /8/ Charlotte Elizabeth Grove, d. 26 Mar. 1842, having m 30 Aug. 1840, as 1st wife, Loftus Henry Bland, Esq. of Blands- fort. Queen's oo. ; he d. 1872, ha%ing had an only son —John Loftus (see Hotham). /9/ Georgiaua Grove, m. 30 Aug. 1840, to George White West Ge U) W (5) El] /lO/ EUabet]iOn)Te.i /ll/ Franoea8t.LawT8noe Grove, d. 17 Sept. 1871, having m. Oet. 1880. to Qeorge Montgomery Yanghan, Esq. of QiHlly, I and 3 dans. 00. Down, and ted 4 ^^ ^ i Qeocge Henry Vaugbax, A.B. St. Peter's CToll. Camb.1875, A.1L 1880, In H.O.; b. 11 Feb. 1854.— John Montgomery, of B. Indian engineers oolL; b. 13 Jan. 1857.— Francis Arthur Warden Annealey, b. Sept. 1868.— Ernest Llewellyn, b. S6 Mar. 1866.— Catherine Alice.— Margaret Beatrix. nil LoolM Angnsta Grove, m. 6 Sept. 1871, toBev. William Johnson TbornhUl, oanon of St. Patrick's Cathedral, and rector of Bathcooie and Taaaagaid, Dnblin. s. p. 1877. 713/ Margaret Browne Grove, m. 1 Oct. 1868, to Rev. Samnel Barter Oiesne Toong, rector and vicar of Walls- town, CO. Cork, a. p. 1877. 714/ Oatharlne CIrave, m. SO Jan. 1868, to Henry Albert Piatt, o^;it. 10th regt. and formerly of 69th regt. and has 3 MaryOatherineCleaanUna Platt.— Mabell Isabella An- nealey.— Boaa Angnata Charlotte. [4] Bon. Frmnds Charlea, oapt. iln. ; b. 31 Nov. 1785 ; d. 6 Aug. 18SS. having m. 81 July. 1818, Mary, dan. of William Radcliffe, Bsq. of Tlnnykilly. oo. Wicklow; she d. Dea 18ft4, having (re-m. S April. 1884, to Bev. John Dickson) had ft sons and 4 daus. m Biohard Arthur, b. 31 Nov. 1814 ; d. 1856, having m. 17 Deo. 1886, Frances, youngest dau. of Capt. Bamewall, she re-m. and d. s. p. 1867. 121 Stephen Frauds C!harles, major-gen. (retd. list), late ooL commanding ft6th sub-district; b. 31 Nov. 1817 ; m. 30 July, 18ftl. Henrietta Selina, dau. of Rev. William Annesley, of Ardllea. oo. Down, aforesaid, and has a son and 3 daus. (1) Francis Charlea, lleut. 1st West India regt. b. 27 Sept. ISftft. (2) Frances Prisdlla Mary, m. 27 Dec. 1871, to (Jerard Paul Townshend, hon. ooL late major Lincolnshire (10th) regt. (son of Henry Townshend, Esq. of Caldecote Hall, War- wick), and has a son. Bertie Gerard Annesley Townshend, b. 14 Feb. 1881. (3) Catherine Roberta Hamilton. (4) Mary Maria. /3/ Francis Charles, capt. 63rd r^. h.p.; b. 30 June, 1819, d. a p. 80 May, 1854, leaving a \\idow who re-m. and d. s.p. /4/ Robert Michael Smith, licut.-col. Bengal army, late commandant Meywar Bheel corps, and political officer Meywar ; b. 21 Nov. 1825 ; m. 34 July 1866, Jane Hume, youngest dau. of late Sir George Anderson, K.c.B. and has 3 sons and 4 daus. Arthur Stephen Robert, b. 12 Jan. 1869.— William Henry, b. 5 May, 1876.— Mabel Jennie.— Ethel Emily Anna— Alice Mary,— A dau. b. 7 June, 1877. /5/ William Henry, capt. R.N. b. 4 Oct. 1830; d. 27 Mar. 1876 ; having m. 6 May, 1863, Lucy Anne, youngest dau. of Denis Henry Kelly, Esq. of Castle Kelly, co. Ros- common ; she d. 14 Jan. 1874, having had 3 sons and 2 daus. Francis Denis Jack, b. 3 June, 1864.— William Robert Ewart, b. 7 July, 1872.— Albemarle Cator, b. 12 Jan. 1874.— Elizabeth Mary. — Anna Lucy Marie. /6/ Catherine Mary, d. 30 Dec. 1877, having m. 12 June, 1856, to William Nevin Wallace, Esq. J.P. of Downpatrick and Waterfoot House, Newcastle, co. Down, leaving 2 sons, (1) William Francis Annesley Wallace, lieut. 63rd regt.; b. 18 July, 1868. (2) Robert Hugh, lieut. B. South Down mil.; b. 14 Dec. 1860. Ill Anna Maria Wilhelmina, m. 17 July, 1849, to Owen Phibbs Knott, capt. B.N. s. p. /8/ Elizabeth Catherine, m. 4 Oct. 1864, to Randall Howe, Esq. and has 4 sons and a dau. Randall Charies Annesley HOWE.b. 1 April, 1858.— George Beresford, b. 29 June, 1859.— Aubrey William, b. 16 Feb, 1862.— Francis Gerard b Feb, 1865,-->Iftry Frances (91 Frances Mary, 24 ANTRIM, WILLIAM RICHARD, 3rd Earl, b. 16 July, 1772; d. 25 Aug. 1838, having m. 1st— 19 May, 1803, Lady Isabella St. Lawrence, 2nd.dau. of William, 2nd Earl of Howth ; she d. April, 1827 (the marriage having been dissolved by act of parliament 8 June, 1821), having had an only dau. (1) Lady Mary, d, 24 Dec. 1837, having m. 16 Feb. 1828, to William John McGuire, Esq. of Rostrevor, co. Down. HIS LORDSHIP m. 2ndly— 15 July, 1828, Priscilla Cecilia, 2nd dau. of Hugh Moore, Esq. of Eglantine, co. Down, and had 6 sons, (2) William Richard, 4th Earl, confirmed by a committee of house of lords, 24 July, 1855, M.P. Great Grimsby 1852/7, a representative Peer ; b. 21 Feb. 1830; d. unm. 10 Aug. 1874. (3) Hugh, 5th and present Earl. (4) Hon. Arthur, capt. grenadier guards, b. 20 Sept. 1835 ; d. s. p. 25 April, 1881, having m. Nov. 1867, Clara, only dau. of late George Weston, Esq. of Norwich. (5) Hon. George, of Castlewellan, co. Down, heir presump- tive to the Peerage ; b. 22 Feb. 1837 ; m. 1st— 22 Feb. 1869, Anna Clementina, only dau. of his cousin James Annesley aforesaid ; she d. s. p. s. 6 Sept. 1860, and he m. 2ndly— June, 1861, Georgina Henrietta, dau. of William H Daniel, Esq. of Auburn, co. Westmeath. (6) Hon. William Octavius Beresford, b. (posth.) 29 Nov. 1838 ; d. 20 July, 1875, having m. 16 May, 1860, Caroline, 5th dau. of late John Mears, Esq. of Bagshot, Surrey ; she d. 6 Jan, 1869, having had a son and 3 daus. Walter Beresford, b. 10 Feb. 1861.— Sarah.— Florence Cecilia — Catherine Maud. EARL OF ANTRIM. ■TXTILLIAM RANDAL M'DONNELL, Earl of V V Antrim and Viscount Dunluce (1 785, i.); 8 his father as 6th Earl 19 Dec. 1869; b. 8 Jan. 1851;' m. 1 June, 1875, Louisa Jane, 3rd dau. of late General the Hon. Charles Grey (E. Geky), and has 2 sons and a dau. (1 ) Randal Mark Kerr, Viscotint Dunluce, b. 10 Dec. 1878 (2) Hon. b. 7 June, 1881. (3) Lady Sybil Mary. ^"*I^Sl?"*^J^^i ^- *°*^ IV.: quarterly Ist, Or a lion rampant gu., 2nd, Or, a dexter arm issuant from the sinister fesse nolnt out of a cloud ppr., the hand holding a cross-crosslet fltch^ erect az., 3rd. Arg., a ship with sails fiirled sa., 4th. per fesse az. and vert, a dolphin naiant in fesse ppr. McDonnell • H. and III.: quarterly 1st and 4th, Az., a sun in splendour or. LOTHIAN. 2nd, Gu., on a chev. arg. three mullets of the field Kku of Jedburgh, 3rd, Sa., on a chev. between three unicorns' heads arg. as many mullets of the field, KEitR. CRESTS— 1, A dexter arm embowed fessewise coujxjd. at the shoulder veste'. ^ SUPPORTERS— Dexter, a laTage, wveathed aboai the temples . . r. anicter. a Ikloon. winn InTcrted ppr. belled and jened, or. and loins with iry, all ppr. MOTTOES— Sero sed aerio ; also, tonjotin prest. Seat— Glenarm Castle, Lame, co. Antrim. Imeafie. ALEXANDER MACDOKNELL. livinff la the i QUEEN MABY (said to be dewewM ftrnn John, tnd k. .i, of of John , Lord of the laka, brother of OoaaU, Load of the I > ancestor of Baron liacdonald),towbomtlMBu-lof SHHs.t). d lord-Iieut. presented a gold sword, 4ko. for hiiMrvtoMaffaiii-t the Scots, and he also had a grant of the nooMlMy of Gl< n arm. co. Antrim, and the lands bdongiaff thflnlOii Bi« • n and heir, SORLET BOTE, seated at Dnnlooe, oo. Aatriai,vM nm !<> a free deniien of Irdand by patent dated at Wertnin -t < r H April, lft78, he being of the SoottUk-Iriah race, he )>. v ever violated his oath by aaaaoltlng the garriMm of Cam< k - fergns and in other waja, and was MbnqDsntly depriTt^i nf his castle of Donlnoe, islands and kx^^aad was anvailf^i t.> sue for his protection, Ac.; m. Maiy, dML of OoB 0'X< . < (created Earl OP TTRONK),andhad with olherlniM t Bou-< (1) Randal, created Barl or Ajoium. (2) Sir Jamea MMtetaj Boye, whose tth aoa. Sir Alexander, was of Moyane,ala' lfMen, knighted by Lord Deputy MoontKqr.aad was by Jambs I. in ackaowledgmeot ?*i!lo*^*' ?T^ ^ "*•«**• J"»^ "" (wnrrant dated S8 ICay.ante). YiscouxT DuiTLUCS. P.C.- oomnanded a ngt. In the army. L.L. oo. Antrim, and by iettsra patent under the great seal, dated at Weetmlaitar. 11 Deo. 161D. was advanced to the dignity of Barl or Ahtbim. took hie seat in SS?*£f"*ilTO ^^Jj^' *«»♦. M» »w. ^^i^J t^^tJSS^^ 0»rt«i of Antrim, havings, her »wer in the Barldon and TIsooaBty ; she d. 80 June. 18S4 havtog m let-M Aprfl. 17», to Sfr 'Henry Vaii-T^jpSt: ^^ M l^' ^^^'* ^ Bdmnnd Phelps, Bu. who assumed the band the Ooontess hsd an only dan. / — » *w «■ I*dy Pianoes Bmlly Vane, m. to Charlea William, llsjmris of Londonderry, and had iesne. «*««» aw^ivu m (^ 1^7 Chartotto Kerr.s. as tad Countess. \y d. M Oct. 1886, having m. 18 July, 17M to VIobI t^\^ ^?? ^^ ^^^ LOTHlS Who d. » sipt 1840. having had 4 sons and 6 daus. • «^i *• 28 jSmS*.'"****^^***""* Dimhioe.b.4 April, 1810; .!. (2) HuRh Se3rmour MDonneU, 4th Bari. assomed the name of M Donnell only, by royal sign manual. 17 June. 1816 • hL 7 An* 1812 : d. 19 July, I8»ft, hTring m. 8 ily 1886 lJJ llm Cecilia Parker, ith dai^ of l?5ini,5th^*5lLi3Swd^ whom ho left an only dau. rTTwwmu^oj Jf**^ ^^^^'^' m. 16 Oct. 1864, to Admiral Sir ICaloolm (3) Mark, s. as 5th BarL 1 Jm?^'^^" Schomberg Kerr, b. 16 May, 1810 ; d. 14 Aug. S^ 'xT^^^L,"- " ^•'- ^"«, Agnes 0keM. youngest dan. (5) Lady Letitia Louisa, b. 10 May, 1800 : m. 1 flent. 1871 y^s' ^5** l?^ ^"* ^*"» ■ dragoon guards. i^\ ^y.^eor^n* Anne Emily, b. 8 July, 1806; d. 10 May. ^rtie(E.AmxoDoji);hed.4Feb.l868. "e«tnc U) Lady Caroline Mary. b. 4 July, 1807: d. 18 Mar IMS ARBUTHNOTT. 25 b. n Mat. 1811 ; d. 17 Jan. 1866, Botert ▼iof m. 11 Mh Bwlof AUngdon. U17;d.il6JiuM.1874, 8) LMljCharloM* ~ ^ 0«boni,Bwt. m. 11 il.u Sod wife, to '- at. I8M. iiily Frances, bk St 1 Jan. IStV, to Henry svho d. in 1848 (lanvinff an onlj T,. who d. a. B. 7/18 Mar. 1888,teTlM ■. 18 in. of lala TtadMtek HMfj Baited, of -<»U gnaida Cha imb. 1« Mar. 1878. to t PartMt^B. Minm.wrnnj>). Ladjr :i«ladwite,toOIWMft" M^ea^BJi I. 8 Not, W (4 (ft Him.Al [7) Lady )U) Hon. Mar Hob.Hqi. Hoo.Akx Hon. Sell' Lady Oftr uAlbarle (7) Lai Howafd (D. (8) LadyMrn. J.p. D.L. (8) Lad: (10) Lady 18M : bL 8 ApriL -<>pi. 184f . Jano Bmma of Carrlff. oo. Amafh, . bw 18 Am. 1818. ... MOekim. S(ar. 1861. M April, 18ei,toB«T.Md iit78.tD B (0) Lady Jaaa Oiif . VISCOUNT ARBUTHNOTT. JOHN ARBUTHNOTT, Viaooant Arbathnott and Baron of InrerbeiTie (1641, 8.) ; «. his father as 9th Viscoant 10 Jan. 184K) ; b. 4 June, 1806 ; m. 6 June, 1837, Lady Jean Graham-Drum- mond-Ogilry, eldest dan. of Darid, 6th Karl of Airlio, and has 4 sons and 8 dans. (1) Hon. John. lOsnm or AaBCTHVorr. lata Ikoi. 48Ui foot; b. 10 Jvly. 1848 -.m. 10 April. 1871, Anas HsRioCt, only dao. of late Bdmond Allan, Bki. (2) Hon. Darid. b. » Jan. 184». (3) Hon. Hujrh. Ut« Ueut. 8l«t foot, b. 1847. (4) Hon. WUUam, b. Oct. 1848. h) Hon. CUoMntina. m. 11 Jnna. 1864. to AlaaadarStaart, bq. of laohbiwk, oo. Kinoardine, and Laithen. 00. Aberdeen, and baa 1 eons and a dan. John arc ART, b. 10 April, WH.— Momy, b. 17 8epC 187&— CSamentlna Orahame. (6) Hon. Margaret. ABMS- Ax., a orescent between three start arf. OAIST-Apeaoooklsbeadppr^^baakador. Buppoaraas-Two diacon*. wtnfs expanded, taUsnowM vert, andttnff flames ppr. Motto— Leas ueo. 8BAT— Arbothnott House, Foordoon, Klnoardinaehire. ILmragc. HUGH DB ABERBOTHENOTH, Tarloosly designated domlnns and thanns de Aberbothenotb, obtained thoee lands in marriage with the dan. of Osbertus OUfiuti, sheriff of Meame,and deceeaed before 1106; his doaoendant. QIB BOBERT ARBUTHNOTT, of Arbathnott. ^^ta, gnatXy O Brtrnwisrl by Jambs III. and rV'.; mt in Pariiament 1487, frmadad and oadowed a QhaptaOncy fai the choreh of St. Temau of AitaUmott,aad d. in 1M6 : 6th in deeoent from his (ind) marriage with MarioCa. dan. of Star James Sorimgeoiir ufDud- hope (aBoaeCar of the Baria o( Dundee) was SIB BOBBBT. who was knighted by CHARLK.. deputy keeper of pubik) reoorda, Ireland, since 1867, s. p. Mr. R. R. G1715KS88 m. Sndly— S7 JmM, 1840. Mary Anne, eldest dan. of Ber. Tliomas Ottiwell Moore, of Leskmte*, CO. Wexford, and had a son and 6 daoe. (4) Robert, M Ji. Queen's Coll. Oral. Tlcar of 8k. Andrev's, Leicester; b. SS ApriL 1841: m. 17 Aprfl. 1866, Orsrr Harriet, eldest dan. of Ber. William John Butler, rioar < f Wantage, Berks, and has a son and S dans. A son, b. 6 July, 188a— Oermldine Frances HeoriekU.— Elisabeth Maad^Arice Mary. (5) Susan BaclieL-<6) Margaret 8oBliia^7) Anne. — (8) Henrietta.— (9) Bmfly Muia.— O Annie. /2/ Bichard Samnd, of DeepweU. co. DabUn, M.P. Kinaale 1847 48. Barnstaple 18M;S7 ; b. 17 June, 1797; d. S8 Ang. 1857. having m. t» Nor. 18W, Katherine FrBiioeB,tDd dau. of Sbr Charles JenklnaoD, Bart.; she d. SO Nor. 1881, haTing had 48onsand 4dans. (1) Charles WolfiMKng«ot.lieut. ; filiS^ftSL^"^^ ?• »«h-lJ«n^ 18tt.toO««o Ktegi*OB Onhrar, In. of Araadel. Sorrnr ; ho d. 10 Feb. 1868. She ra-m. UOet. 1888. to Iter. Bsnohamp Knr Warren Foam, rector of Aaoot Heath (M. Lotbiax). and has S eons and Sdaoa. Albert ThooMS Pbarsk, b. 18 Oct. 1871.- A Charles OeoO Hour Ken*, b. IS Mar. 1871.-OenUdine Dorothy.— Margaret Minna laaooent. (8) Adelaide Maiy. m. SO May. 1871. to Bdwaid (V. il Ch^uMsa, ■n^brother of Lord Ardilaun. BTHUB OUINNB88, of JTS^ Jan. 1808, haTiuf m. (Ucenoe dated SI May. 1761) Olir dau. and coheir of William Whitmorab Esq. of Dublin; she oo. Dublin ; d. 23 1761)01iTia. Mar. 1814. baring had with 4 daos. 8 d. jaokOeons, /I/ Hoeea, lLo. rector of St. Wertiergh's. and «>»^n^nw of St. Patrick's cathedral. Dublin ; m. 18 Jan. 1784. Jane, dan. of Lieut.-Ool. Simon Hart, SJjOS. and had 10 whom S sons and S datas. ri] Arthur, inonmboBt of Saaloa Carew. Durham, b. S April *!!? • **:-. • ^^*^ ™- * -April, 18S1. Catherine, dnu of Ber. Thomas Paul; she d. baring had with oih* i iasoe S sons and t dans. (1) Arthur Hart, proctor and notary public in the and 8 daus. of ecclesiastical and probate courts; b. t Sept. 18S7 ; m. 14 Aug. 18»7. EUen, dau. of John Galloway, Bsq. of Monkstown, and has 4 sons and a dan. Arthur Percy, b. 1 June, 1867.— TboaM Afdilbald. ). JL?*";,*"*.-''*^ ^"^ ^ « ^•^^ 186f^Bortr8i.. Irving Hart, b. 16 Nor. 1873.— BUsa Galloway. (2) Thomas Hoeea, of TIbradden House, co. DubUn ; j.p. b. 10 Sept. IMS ; m. S9 Aug. 1868, Marr. only dan. and heir of Charles Daris, of Qoragh, co. DufaUn, and has 4 sons and S dans. Charles Daris, Ueut RJL; b. Juno, I860. — Henry Thomas, b. Mar. 186S.— Bmest Whltaora, b. Sept . 1864.-Cyril Hubert, b. Mar. 187S.— Marr CMherlae. Evelyn Florence.— fi^lria Sarah Wilhdmina. (3) Mary Jane. (4) Mary m. 12 July, 1854, to Ber. Bobart Holmes Orr. rector nf Killfnpliy. en. Down, and hon S sons and 4 dam. An! I 18*8.-Arthnr James, J>- )e*,b.S3Jan.I868. <-»»' MnaMaigaretRobm- •on.-Lllon Luc.v. (6) Margaret, m. ' to Ber. Archibald Bob^rleoQ. ricar of St. Sarioiw «. Brixton, I. p. «w,r,wu, near ARGYLL. 27 ra]ItMiete oath child). t».t8tpi.l81f:m. Kato dM-of liiali«d«Mi,aadliMfMM«adtdai».of wbon, Aithor Bobst. Bdvln, TakntiiM. Jan*. rSIOitvte («ld«( «hfld).m. to B0t. WQUun Archcr.of New- rartli. ook Wieklow, Mid toft i«o». f4]BialMlb, d. St 8qA. 1871, harlnc m. S8 Oct. 18S4. m l«t wifB. to WUllam TbooM Walter (Bart.), o( Prior Park, oo. nppatary. /2/ Artanr, of whom prcMntlr. /3/ Bdwa(d.of Dablin; d.sa Aoff. Ittl, hftvlM a. ^"^ ^■J.tSLSrfAttJSii*^ Bob«io«IL- . Ml oon of Bar. W.^bHov raeloraf < (5) (7) (siO. hartaf B. Ut (Ewea dotad llf«k >•»«). JS^.^ of HuUiMi, aliliMn nf irnWta: ittt 1 Mot. ItSi. haTlnff had S aona and I dona. [11 Arthar.MAandVJUtJiIMblln; b^ It Jkn. ini: 11.8 ^oV iSi:a»-I» Hanrlittn. d«. af Obp^ jahn l^arffla Noroott iyVrt«va.«nd bm had with otfMr iMa I aona and bwl8 0al.ltM. , h.lSJi m. Maj.itrt. (SMrthnr Dmiarra. bw • Joly. 18«8. (aS GaflOlaLaa. iW AJMBa Jana. m. 10 Mar. 1888. lo (•) Lnej Anffoala. (?) BHnbrth flnqrih. [1] John Onttan. b. 8 ICaj. 181T; d. jMLU f^hnftf m. Banh OkioUna, dan. of Laaangr. aldanan ofDoblteiriMd. AM.liM.l>*^teffki>'«^«t-Jaaa Marr L nu a ti a, dnn. ai WOiiHi Otaaw, and wldowor John Korflla MoraM D'Brtav^a^^M.; abad. ^^ "888. bartof had with other lanalanyndadan. dnie>erof tliaiey l,iennanra ndhon. London inammafcr h Mnia nd tawIgn b. 11 Aar 1888; a. t Oo^lML Mnny Baaa. Snd dao. of Bdward Marlboiongh FMaQarald. Bi«. (& Fm- OBEALDAJCDVwKT).andhaaSaoniand4«niu iSmn OnOtna. b. S ()c».J881.^<>eah«m WWaeh^^b^ April. I88t^liarj GeraMlaa.— Lney Bra ngoHii a — Pbcebe O^aaehL— AanaOctarlaWee^ ^ ^^„ ^ ^ , ^ Mju St. Joha%OolLChnih.raotor of lfBapi.l868.hariBffli rO]Benr7 0rattaa.« airoetoror the Bast FTI BobertW7Bdham.MJU St. Joha^ OoD. caaii. raotor or )^bdm;oo.Vioklow. eamnat* of dtocoaof Otoadaloiwh : KToSri8»7 ; m. t Oct. ItTTSiiah VIoloria. dao. of WU. Uam BoxireU, M J>. of AbbeytoU. and has t aooi and a dao. WTadham Balaa Grmttaa. b. t4 Jolr. 1878.>-F«ro7 Wjad- hiSjSTlS May. 187»,-Ftorm Looridt Beorietta. [8] FwdoriokWlUlam, BJL; b. 4 Jan. 1888. [9] Lacy. ARTHUR OUTNNBS8, of Beanmont, oo. DabUn, J J. an«l DX.; b. IS Mar. 1768; d.t Jane, 18M. baring m.-.)^ his wfthft^ onS daiof Hot. Joha Bmrth. ohaaoeltor of •— -•« -^ SnaorTiba d. SI PW». 18l7>tTla« had 8 eons /I) Wnbam Smyth L ea-On^ ttan, of Beaamont, (diaaoelior of the dlooaw of ac had 8 eone and (1) WOUam smytn »^»«2^««»«551I2!Iif?h^ Vuk. A n*— ^ 1 00. Wexfbrd. ujl. principal aonoffi dlooeae of Olondaloairb. rector of Rathdnim, oo. Wloklow. ,„, yf> y i by R.L. 38 Feb. 1 8M.tbe addiUonal somame and ann» of ObuJtSx. and by R.I.. 10 Hw, 1M7, t^ose of l,W ; b, W ^qna. and idaas. .and of the both, Snd dan. Leic.— Mary April. 1844, to Rer. WUUam Jameoon. of S aona aad 8 daos. (6) Bsbaeea, d. » Mor. 1810, teriag a. 18 Jane, 1844, as Snd wifb, to Sir Bdannd Waller, Bart, of Kewport, oo. Tlpperary, wbod.8Mar.188L SIR BBKJAMIN LBB OUDQfBSB, MJ>. city of DnbUn, i.L.l*. iJt. and l>X.ono of the oodesiastlcal oommiasionert of baland. ralorsd onder his pemnal soperrislon and entirely at hia own cost the andant cathedral of St. Patrick la Dablin. la aoknowladfasnl tbaraof ho waa created a Babokr 16 April. 1887, and by RX. 18 May fbUowlnir, had a grmat of to him aad bis wiBcaaow la the titto; b. 1 Nor. 84 Fieb^ 1887. Bllnbeth, Srd of DotUa; ebo d. SS Sept. ITM; d. 18 May. 188t»hnriMa. dan. of BdwMd qalnaai. Bi» 1888. hnrinn had 8 sons aad a dan. If) BMlanln Laa,oapt. lata RJL fnards, hnir prnraimi. ttvvWtte 9t »v m mm b. 4Aaf.l84S: a. 6 8eDi.l8ll. Lag y flnm laHi BItan St. Laivrsnos^ dan. of Thonsn, Ird Earl (s2ldwartOM^riMlil^ DobUa. J.P. aad D.l. ; b. A^j^ ioXr. lufTmi. to UaSTvih, hk oooala Adotolde Mar>. M^ Bf«a daa. of lata Blehaid Saanal Oolnnaa, Bhi. M.P. and *°*^ OsolLb.S8Mar.ltri. bTsNor. 1878. .^bkStMar.lttO. Inna. 1088. to Moot Bar. and Bight Hon. Baron Ffankal, tard bishop of Maath. [l]SSMrBmol.1 (•IWaHvBdiR C4> AnaUa.a.UJn wniiaa Cbnynghaa, 4 DUKE OF ARGYLL. SIR GEORGE DOUGLAS CAMPBELL, K.T.,Kf.SVJ p.C, Duke of Argyll, Marquis of Lorae and KintjTe, Earl of C!ampbell and Co^-al, Viscount Lochow and Glenilla, Baron of Inverary, Mull, Morvnrn, and Tiry (1701, 8.), Earl of Argyll (1467, g.). Baron of Lorae (1470, 8.), Baron Campbell (1456, B.), Baron 8undridgc(1766, O.B.), and Baron HatoIUoo (1776, o.B.), hcrcdit«7 wivstcr of tbe 28 ARGYLL. Queen's household in Scotland, and keeper of the great seal of Scotland; admiral of the Western Isles, keeper of the royal castles of Dunoon, of DunstafE- nage, and Carrick, one of Her Majesty's state coun- sellors for Scotland, lord-lieutenant and hereditary sheriff of co. Argyll; chancellor of the university of St. Andrews; lord privy seal 1853/55, 1859/56, and 1880/1 ; of the committee of council on education, Scotland, 1881 ; postmaster-general 1855/8; secre- tary of state for India 1868/74 ; s. his father as 8th Duke 26 April, 1847 ; b. 30 April, 1823 ; m. Ist^Sl July, 1844, Lady Elizabeth Georgiana Sutherland- Leveson-Gower, eldest dau. of George Granville, 2nd Duke of Sutherland, k.g. ; she d. 25 May, 1878, having had 5 sons and 7 daus. (1) John George Edward Henry Douglas Sutherland, MARQUIS OP LORNB, K.T. G.C.M.G. P.O., govemor-general of the Dominion of Canada 1878>lp. Argyllshire 1868/78 ; b. 6 Aug. 1846 ; m. 21 Mar, 1871, h.r.h. Princess Louise Caroline Alberta, 4th dau. of Her Majesty Queen VICTORIA. (2) Lord Archibald, b. 18 Dec. 1846 ; m. 12 Jan. 1869, Janey Sevilla, youngest dau. of late James Henrj- Callander, Esq. of Craigforth, co. Stirling, and Ardkinglas, co. Argyll, and Nial Diarmid, b. 16 Feb. 1872.— Elspeth Angela, b. S Nor. 1873. (3) Lord Walter, b. 30 July, 1848 ; m. 14 April, 1874, Olivia Rowlandson, only dau. of John Clarkson Milns, Esq. of Rad- cliffe Bridge, co. Lancaster, and of Asory House, Bute, and baa a sou and tlau. Douglas Walter, b. 6 Mar. 1877.— Lilah Olive, b. 10 Oct. 1874. (4) Lord George, lieut. R.N. b. 25 Dec. 1850; m. 8 May, 1879, Sybil, dau. of James Bruce Alexander, Esq. of London. (5) Lord Colin, m.p. Argyllshire mim» 187^|4*B. 8 Mar. I86S 21 July, 1881, Gertrude Elizabeth, youngeBt dau. erf *"■*" Maghlin Blood, of Brickhill, co. Claref)lfauW4^ (6) Lady Edith, m. 23 Dec. 1868, to Earl Percy Algernon George, 6th Duke of Northumberland. (7) Lady Elizabeth, m. 17 July, 1880, to Capt Edward Harriaon Clough-Taylor, 23rd R.w. fusiliers, and has a son, b. S6 Oct. 1881. (8) Lady Victoria. (9) Lady Evelyn.' Tames Anthony Sm DUNCAN, of Locfaow, WM the flnt o( hto temUy who assomed the title of I^xgjVL, baiaf iIjImI '*Diiaoaans Dominns de ArgiU" in the Ust of hottafw Cor the rMtanption of King James 1. 1434, tat which Mnrioe the Kloff eoMtitateti him of his privy council and hie Jnetlniefj end UenteBer' within Argj-Ilshirc, founded the collegiefee dnrdi of Kil nam in Cowal, was advanced to the dignitar of a lord o: gn«nw^ MbreMid parliament 1445, and d. 1453; bar. at id. (P. elder ion of i^») L,aay victoria. (yj Lady Evelyn^ (10) Lady Frances, m. 12 May, 1879.toEq8teeffJa Balfour, Esq. (M. SAM.SBrui:j,jui*i-+rtSaaau. Maria, widow of lieut. -col. the Hon. Archibald Henry Augustus Anson, v.c. (E. Lichfield), and eldest dau. of Right Rev. Thomas Legh Claoghton, D.D., Bishop of St. Albans. Arms— Alx)ut 1673— Quarterly, Ist and 4th, Oyronny dt eifht or and sa. CAMPBELli. 2nd and 3rd, Arg. a lymphad (or an- cient galley) sails furle by the KinTe orders, where he raudaed unUl Deoember, when he wee eeat to tried for "oowptianoe with the high teeaeoo, and esateaeedoa the Ikh May that he ahonld Aftvtte seateM wae noaoaaead he laid. •• I iMMl the honour to set the orown ttpon the KlBf^ head, and now he iMeteas me ^t^f^ *S*^ ***^ hl6«w^- bwtod at KDwa. By hia wiCs Ledy MaqrarM Dooftaa, dan. of WOBam. Snd ftvl of I. and a aooe. o( whoai the eldest. CBABLM IL aiTlved Lord Lon — was ap- ^-^- ,_ ,^ ^ -. (having iifiMed a n— ml »\**n Wtk ME?" ^^ FJerliament): was at the battlae of Onater (t Si>i>t ^^;,T'*«P)««d Worcester 1667; Ueat-gwi. 1664,aMl wae flineafie. n\ ILLESPICK CAMPBELL, lord of Lochow, it is said by VJT marriage with Eva, dau. of Paul O'Dwin, lord of Lochow (called Paul Inspuran, from being King's treasurer). HLs descendant. Sir Colin, of Lochow, named "More," i.e. great (son of Sir Gilespick Campbell), was knighted by ALEXANDER III. 1280; he had 5 sons, of whom the 2nd was Sir Donald, ancestor of the Earls of Loudoun, and the eldest, SIR NIEL, of Lochow, also knighted by ALEXANDER III. a staunch adherent of King Robert Bruce, and after the battle of Bannockburn a commissioner to negotiate peace with the English, was one of the great barons in parliament that met at Ayr, 26 April, 1315. to determine the succession to the crown of Scotland; he d. in 1316. having m. Lady Mary sister of King Robert Bri'CE, who granted him and his said wife all the lands which belonged to David Strathbolgie, Earl of AthoU (she re-ra. to Sir Alexander Frazer, great chamber- lain of Scotland). His great-great-grandson, OMtlebjiea: • •— ~« gouty of Morton, he had Sdana.) leaccented on grilliM. li of CronweO'e •*Aot of Otnoe and Paidoo.** U April I^mT He to be beheaded It kxm. !•••, and hia estatca at the dey of hie exaontion wai left to the King's e wee, however, dleehMiad fh» the oaetle 4 Jnne. netend to hii gnuid&ther'a Utle of Barl or ler the gnateeal 16 Oct 166S. and the MUM dey he had a grant of the charter of the earidoin pleaeme; 1 1661, and Arotll by and a llJaly.1674. For of the tieasafy; exttmordinery P.C. lord of Uy. 1674. For reftaeing to nbeoribe to the " T«it Act 4 Nov. 1681. he was arraigned at the bar of the Justiciary court IS Dec. 1681, and the next dey he wee foond gnUty of high treaaon, and on the 90th he eeoaped fmn BdlnborBb CaaUe in the dianiiee of a pace, holding the train of Ledy Sophia Lindsay, his Btep^laa. He wee immediately Mntenoed to death and his eetatee forfeited, his coat of arms wae torn by the Laron king-of-arme and heralds, and ordend to be expunged ontof the boob of heraldry.and his poatwity and blood tainted and dedared incauble of aU honoun, dignitlee, and oflloes. He eeoued to Holland, and after the deaOh of CBAmLBs II. landed in Scotland, and after many revenee, involvlM the kee of manv of his foUowan, who were eventually dinweed at Kilpatrick, he was taken prieoner 18th June. 1686, wae executed (on his former eentenoe) SO June, 1686, and buried in the Qruy Friars churchyard. He m.** Isi— It May, 1660, Lady Mary Stuart, eldest dau. of Jamea, 6th Bari ^Morav: she d. Mav 1668, having had with other issoe S eons, - (1) Arehibald. 10th Bari, pat himself into the King's hands on hearing of the invasion of Scotland hy his father, olTer* ing to serve against him; he afterwarda went to Hoi- land, and attended the Prince of Orange in hli expedition to England 1688; P.O. 1 May, 1686; the drat PerllMDMit of WiUiam and Mary sat at Edinburgh 6 June following, and passed an Act rescinding his fether's tel falUu e. deolared by the claim of right a scandal and reproaoh to the nation ; appointed an extraordinary lord nf anrion 14 Dec 1664; raised a regiment for t' nervioe ohiedy of his own name and clan, wli nhed Itaelf in nanden in King Williams war- f the Sootttsh rt>gin>pnt of horse giiards 1696. F> : 'it serrioee nr attachment to his King in <> wascrBatPn>« hff , .l»TiBgm.UdjBU»lM {ejaiagbHii, Sufl. (by 1 hMoT iMdMdAto); dw d. MmT. 17». iMTfllff b dDnln of Dnvt ihadl t the dMth of An^bidd, Srd bake of ArtTi ralTMl mm hisooiMfa Jolui. wbonooeaded m « (2) Hob. John, of Mamore. wm cMteUT eooTlctc ]oio«l hia (Mtaar ta his iariMd of Seottaad 16M.lmt the natenoe !V DOUOLAfi EDWARD HSyRT. ftk Mo (on tho ITMto of dflAth was ooauanted into rcMdndod Is 168»: m.p. AnyOdiiro 1700. one of the nomlmted IS Feb. 1707, to dt in tho nntted nulljuiwnt of Grant Britain: M.P. co. Domlartoil, 17ue, 1710. 171t. 171S, ITIS; ' i. 1710. hoviiie m. Hoo. Bll»b«th. okUfi dan. of Joha, Lorl BBhiartoa; she waa bw 10 Jaao, lt7t ; d. It Apcfl. 700OSMldC ~ i omr DOUOLAfi EDWARD hb»ht. »J death of his brother ttOoi.l8a»).M^. IWJ IWS. Arrah. - — mtly daa. aad Mr'of John OImmIL of Loac Hiddnr. Bart thtai;riMd.ltJaa.iaSiL Bo ai. iidly-S Jaa. IMl. Aaao lohoan, oidsat daa. of Joha OaMd^haa. of OaigaMb : d. M fMk 1S74. 9y hit tod aantac* to had with oUier RlffhtHoa. Mr Joha lfc3folll.|>XA acx. LUO. rjc. braltor of M Lofd OMoM^r («rttoelkA^< ' 1/ai. Bridget, only ehOd and heir of Joseph f aaglioa. Bn. of Xewtonhirii afteaaam,anil had I aow and <1) Wmian. of OMBto Hay; bw 1787; d. t. d. ■ toTlBCja.tlPMiriltt.lMiBttornnoaaSotothea, oiriyAlldarBMiryFawanCWIIaa, Biq. of Hatch Baao- JStoM^Bmii I; 6to d. M Mar. 1117. laavtac aa oaly aon, WlUilAM HBniT POWBX QOMB-LAJiaTOir, ofNew. Ion PlA and Hatch Baaaohaaip, B enw w a t , u.r. Wast BiiBWiil ll81/f,18U 8; b. SS Jnly. I8S4: d. 11 Dec I87I, tovte p. t JnBe,l§«S. Lady Anne BUaa Mary Oranrille, > Sar4rilBMfld,fnd Dotoof Baddafham, KjO. O.C.H. (^a^tenaaladartotto Barldeni of t«apleof Stows, uiisiil 4 Nb. IMf): atod. I Mk 187S. toviag had I III wmaa Stephen GoaaXAaoTDii, of Kewtoa Park, i.p. DJU M.P. Mld.8onianat 1878, heir pre- .latboBarldoaof )«( Slowa; b. 11 May. 1847; m. SS Dec 1870, Helen Mahal, And Am. of Sir Graham G/ ' iSaanaand4 Wtmani Stanlian, b. S Hot. 1871.-Chaadoe b. 8 Sant. Urt.~0«rtnide AUoc-Mabel BTotya and Allee Mary, twIaa^A daa. bwSSSepL 1877. ~Adaa.b.SPebcl88d. 12/ Heaiy Powell, of Hatch Psrit, Someraat, Uent bte rsnd highlanden, extra A.ac to gov. of Madras; b. U Dsa IMS: a. st SUala • Sani. 1878. Margaret Laey. itkswvlTing dan. of Into Msjor R Gnthrie Mac- gngor. Beagal art aad haa a aon, b^ I Nor. 1881. nMor. Beapal art aad haa a aon, bk 1 1 8/ Bdward OrMTtlle. b. IS May. 1868. 4/ Mary Jane. m. I OoL 187S, to Hea taq.J.P. Ouniaiast, aad bm^ lat bat hMaaoaaadti Henry MOIs Bkrtoe, B.V. HeaiT Lsaglon Ssmuni, b. It Nor. 1880.~Anna DorotbaalSsy — Hary Alke O aody. OvDUae.-- MargBKt IS/ Fraaoea Aaae, m. 18 Dec 187S, to Henry G Tiffncr,MadnaCJ.eldeBtaonofCharlaaJ Turner, (8)Bdward, of Staoleton Put, Glonc capt find ngt, aarred at WatarlooTb: 178S; d. I Mar. 1860; m. (8) John. (4) Fimao OOL. Goas-LAXOTOH Bi. Sadly— Maty, only dan. of John Browne. 1^. of Salpertoa, Olonc; ato d. , baring had with other iaaae a aon, (6) William Henry, of nifton, SoaMset, m.p. Briatol 186S/6S; b. 180S; d. 16 May. 187*, baring m. 1st— 18S4, Marfe. dan. of John Lewis, Bsq. of • sto d. 7 Jaa. 1864. He m. tndly— IS Aprfl. 1866, Mary Ann, only dan. of William Winiams. Esq. of PeoJl-y-Pant, co. O la- BMffaa. By his 1st wUe to had with other isme i sons, n/ William Pradarick Gore-Langtoo. of Cl[fton Oonrt,ex. North yic; b. 1838. 121 Bdward Albert (yoan«i»*it aon) ; d. SS Mar. 1876, agtd S4, baring m. S May. 1871, Jolia, Sad dan. of Thomas Willis Fleming, Raq. nf Stoneh^ir. Hants. She ra«i. 19 April. 1877, tr Rer OsTir. CLsrics Hamilton. .CauU}*^^^'^- '•^^IAPV so ARRAN [2] Charles, of Barrow Court, Somerset, and of Basing, Hants, vicar of Henbiiry, Glouc. ; d. 21 AprU, 1841, having m. 9 May, 1798, Harriet, dau. of Kichard Little, Esq. of Lon- don ; she d. 17 July, 1840, having had 6 sons, (1) Montiigue, of Barrow Court, M.P. Barnstaple, higD sheriff Somerset; b. 1800; d. unm. 8 Sept. 1864. (2) WiUiam Charles, M.A. Emmanuel Coll. Camb. rector of Barrow, d. unm. 17 Feb. 1842, at St. Kitts. (3) Richard Hugh, d. unm. . ^^ _^ (4) George, of Barrow Court aforesaid, rector of Newton St. Loe, Somerset, 1841/77; b. 1 Jan. 1807; d. 22 May, 1878, having m. 21 April, 1841, Frances Anne, 4th dau. of Thomas Bates Kous, of CourtjTala, co. Glamorgan, and had an only Francis William George, of Courtyrala, co. Glamorgan, Christ Church, Oxon.; b. 22 June, 1855. (5) John Sigismund, d. unm. (6) Francis James, d. unm. (5) William, of London and Tottenham, alderman and sherUi of London; d. 14 July, 1624, having m. Jane, eldest dau. of Sir Robert Lee, Knt. citizen, alderman, and Lord Mayor of London. She re-m. as 2ud wife, to Sir John Coke, of Melbourne, Knt. sec. of state. , , .„ . ^ ^ (6) Ralph, of Southall, Middlesex, fined for sheriff of London; d. Sept. 1637; will dated 30 May, 1637; proved 15 Nov. follow- ing; m. Agnes, dau, and sole heir of Richard Young, of Lon- don, citizen and Salter (relict of Christopher Merrick, of Nor- cott, Middx.). His great-great-grandson, John Gore, lieut.-gov. of the Tower of London; d. 1794, aged 70, having m. , Bellamira, dau. of Valentine Muubee, of Horringer Hall, Suffolk, and of Jamaica; she d. 1791, having had 3 sons, [1] Ralph, of Barrowmount, co. Kilkenny, lieut.-ool. 33rd regt.; d. at Queljec, 31 Jan. 1827, having m. 16 Dec. 1791. Sarah Anne, dau. of George Wynne, Esq. of Plymount and Maisonnette, Devon, mayor of Plymouth 1791 ; she d. 3 July, 1815, having had with other issue 3 sons and 4 daus. Ill Arthur, fell at Waterloo. 121 George Addenbrook, R.N.; b. 11 Nov. 1797; d. at An- tigua in 1835, having m. 30 July, 1830, Mary Anne, d«u. of John Racey, Esq. of Quebec ; she d. 3 May, 1881, aged 68 having (re-m. 18 June, 1819, to Adm. Sir George Aagustiu Westphal, who d. 12 Jan. 1875), had a son and dau. (1) Ralph, of Sunnyside, Ryde, I.W. col. K.UJL. retd. with rank of major-gen. served at siege and fall of Sebastopol 1855 ; b. 26 Jan. 1833; m. S6 May, 1847, Arabella, dau. of Edward Godfrey, Beq. of Old Hall, Suffolk, and has 3 sons and a dau. George Edward, 33rd regt.; b. 17 June, 18*9.— Arthur John, 2n(l lieut. King's co. mil.; b. IJ July, 1861.— Ralph Manly, of Fermanagh mU.; b. 14 Mar. 186J.— Eva Mary. (2) Sarah Anne, m. 14/24 June, 1869, to Arthur Loftos Tottenham, Esq. (M. Elt), of Qlenfagifi Hall, 00. Ld trim, M.P. ^^i 121 Caroline Marla,m. 20 May, 1826,4. .tr Dominick Daly, gov. of South Australia and of Prince Bdward Island, who d. 19 Feb. 1868, having had with 8 dans. S scms, of whom the eldest, Dominick Gore DALY, m. 19 Sep- 1866, Louisa, yoongest dau. of late (Hon.) William Youi ^usband, M ' a chief secretary colony. . /3/ Percy, d. 30 Aug. 1864, having * 10 Nor. 18«», to Hon. Francis Ward Primrose, bar.-at-law :B. RoeBBBBY); he d. 26 May, 1860. ij- /4/ Bellamira, d. 20 July, 1880, having m.T» Oct. 1814, to Licut.-Col. John Pauncefoot Hawkins, aB. Mh regt; he d. 5 Feb. 1857, having had 8 sons and 8 daus.^* /5/ Mary Pitt, m. 20 April, 1833, to Lieut. Jol. George Herman Ryland (s. his father as), clerk of the privy council of Canada, registrar of QuoIkh: 1840, and of the dominion of Montreal since 1847, and has had 3 sons and 8 daus. [2] Sir John, K.C.B. Q.C.U. vice-adm. U.S.; d. 31 Aug. 1836, having m. 15 Aug. 1808, Georgiana (bed-chamber wuman to Queen Adelaide) , dau. of Adm. Sir Croorge Montagu, O.c.B. (D. Mancuksteii) ; she d. 14 Nov. 1854, leaving 6 daus. /I/ Hon. Georgiana Susanna, maid of honour to Queen Adelaide; d. 18 July, 1877, having m. 4 Sept. 1839, to Lieut.-Gen. Charles Stuart (M. BUTE). /2/ Charlotte Anne. 131 Anne, d. 23 July, 1877, having m. 9 Oct.l8«4,a8 2nd wife, to Richard, 1st Earl Howe. /4/ Maria, m. 16 July, 1862, as 2nd wife, to Hon. Henry Lyttelton Powys-Keck (B. LlLFOUD). /5/ Caroline. [3] Artlmr, brigadier-gen. 33rd regt.; b. 30 Jime, 1773, was killed at Bergen-op-Zoom 8 Mar. 1814, having m. Maria, dau. of Thomas Urquhart, Esq. of Glens; she d. 9 Dec 1816, leaving an only dau. Helen, m. 31 Mar. 1835, to Rev. John Forster Alloy nc, rector of Kentislx)re, Devon (BAHT.) (7) Sir Paul. (See next paragraph.) (8) Margaret, m. to Reginald Williams, of WiUaston, Salop, high sheriff Montgomery. QIR PAUL GORE, of Magherabeg. co. Donegal (afterwards O Manor Gore), by grant from JA.MKH I. 3 Jan. 1610, com- manded a troop of horse in Q. EnZABETn"8 army in Ireland, M.r. Ballyshannon 1613, created a Bauonet OF IRELAN'd 2 Feb. 1621-2, d. Sept. 1629; bur. in the abljey church of Donegal, having m. Isabella, dau. of Francis WycUfle, and niece of Sir Thomas Wentwortb, Earl of Stimflofd, ftnd IumI with other issue 4 sons, (1) SIR Ralph, s. his father as 2nd Baronet (OobBt-Babt.) (2) Sir Arthur, of whom presently . (3) Henry, Ueut-ool. d. 8 Nor. 16*1, harlng m. Mary, eldert dau. and coheiress of Bobert Blayney, of Tregonaa, co. Mont- gomery, and of Castle Blaney, oo. Mooag h a n ; the d. 8 Oct. 1651, leaving an only dau.— Fraaoes,*ni. 1st, to 8tr Bobert King, Bart. (£. Kingston), and Sndly, to Bobtrl OhopiVM, of New- castle, CO. Longford. . «. «. (4) SIR FRANCIS, of Artaxnan, oo. SUgo, anoestor of BIr Booth Gore, created a BARONET 80 Aug. 1760 (OORB- BOOTH — Bart.) SIR ARTHUR, of Newtown Gore, oo. llajo, bj grant upon the acts of settlement dated 10 Ang. 16M, ooostable of Fort Falkland for life 1660, oapt. and aftarwmrds dm^ of a company of foot, created a Baboxbt or IBBLAKD 10 April, 1663; d. 80 Dec 1697, baring m. Eleanor, daa. of BIr George su George, of Carrick, oo. Leitrim, Bart, her wffl datod II Mar. 1718, pd. 88 Aug. 171S, baring had with other teoe t aoos (1) Paul, died in his father's lifetime SO Oct 168$; wUl dated 3 April, 1689 ; proved 8S Mar. 1690: harlBf m. Sept. 1684, Anne, eldest dau. of Sir John Gore, of Saoom b o, Htrta. albre- said; she d. 31 Mar. 1785. His grandmi. Sir Arthur, s. as 3rd Ban>net» and wm ersatod Barl or ARRAN, &c (See below.) (2) Williani. of Woodford, oo. Ldtrim, M.P. ancestor of John Ralph Ormsby-Gore, created Barom Harlbcb H Jan. 1876. (See that arUcie.) (3) George, attorney-gen. 1714/10, and a Jvdge of the eonrt of common pleas in Ireland 17S0, admitted to the Middle Timple 88 July 1693, M.P. Longford borooffh 1713 1ft ; d. II Jan. 1753, having m. 4 Feb. 1708, Bridget, joiu n wt dan. and eraBtnaUy sole heiress of John Sankoy, Mq. of TiMieUak, oo. Longfocd, and had with a dan. I aons, S of whom (John and Henry) were created Baroms AjnrALT.eaoh of whloh tttks oplxtd at their respectire decease. Sm ARTHUR, 3rd Baronet, oa the death of hit tethar. Sir Arthur, 10 F»b. 1741, In which year he was also elected M.P. boroogh of Donegal, th« one ot the **9 Oores."(t) r.c. 1748, created BAROir SAUVDUMiOf Deepa, oo. Wexfonl. and YISOOUNT SUDLST. of OmtO* Qof, 00. Mayo, If Aug. 1 758, and created EARL or ARRAR, oo. Galwv. 1> April, 1761, aU In Ireland ; d. SI April, 1771, harlng m. 16 Mar. 17S0/1» Jane^dao. and heiress ot Richard Saondors, of Saaadsra Ooort, oo. Wex- ford (and widow of wnUam, only son oCBIfht Hon. Idward WorUi, of Rathfiumham, banm of the mbIiium, Ireland); she d. SO Mar. 1747, harlnc bid with S dMi. t ■ (1) Sir Arthur 8«nBd«nk a. aa tad ■arl. (2) Hon. Richard, M.P. DoMgal borough, bp. II July, 1714; m. Leoiuud, and had, and bad with other Issne a son, Lieut-Gen. Arthur Gor»,K.H.; d.tt JoD0,18tf,taaTingadau. (3) Hon. Paul, m. Anna, daa. of with other Issne, a son, ARTHUR OoRl, of Ballina* oo. Mayo, b. 1 Til ; d. at Havre 16 Sept. 18tt.leaTinff, tar his Sad wlis, Martha Sophia, daa. of Edward Butler, Biq. S eoaa, HI Anasriqr FMd, n^ior late Mrd ngt. itenerlj 7th dra- guards ; m. lsi--il A^. 1874.0MoMae IMsabeth, , m. 8 fiayi. 18«, to ner oooio, Oeotva Haarwaid liadaajr, laq. of Oiaanwtn, oa Dablin, aoa of Wallop of Klldara (B. CiuWfomDX rS] Lady BbIIj Jano (p. p. 1887>. m& XOBMSIP m. Sndlj-AnDa^ dan. of B«t. Bolnn Knight, ofOtl«]r.ToriB; abed. 1778, harlng bad wttb 8 dana. /8/Hon^8«iia^daanofXIlkla,oo.lCajo.b. FMk in4: d. 87 Anc, 1844, terlflv «.!«»- Aan%t. 1818, bavinf Sad S aoM md 4 dam. 11 ThoaMa,a^ar88lbnffi.d.anm.8Jalj.l8n. a] Bobart oTiivvHlb Hooaa, ea1>raM.b.l8apl. 1817: m. 18 Anff. 1888, KlMbilh, daa. of Uaat.-Oal. Baffb Oora Bdwaida, of Baraaffb, oa Tyrono, and baa 8 aooa and 8 Hi«b,lata Uaat a. Tjrona fiMQian (■0.): b. 11 Jma. 1888. -Bobart, b. 88 Sept. ISMt^kitbiir Sandan, b. 88 Jnne, 1881v-rknaefa, twin with Mhabalb.b. 8 Mar. 188S.-Jobn. b. 18 Nor. If ~ - [8] 8qpbla»M.UI>ae.iafl,te Jaaaa lEaq. ofOwanalowB Bbwa^ oow Doblli laaTteff wHb oUMTlana aa aUaat an Dablla:bod. 8hldaa.o( iTiJEurr,bw a. 1888.LM(r. [4] PraDoaa,«ulS Dae. 1884, to Jol Jan. 1878. laarlnff a aon and! Ana. BldMirt J«Ma 84XKKT, eapl. 8th li^nai Maiaaii KllMlwIb [8] LnteLflklat- Ifajr, 1888 lo WOlkM Jaka Waldron. Itaa.ofBaflaLodff«,Majo: had. 8H0T.I888. flharo-OB. 18 Sept. 1888, to Owen H F VHtttm, Baq. of [OlAnaa, m. 18 BgL 18 *7. t o At thar Fwdari»* Lloyd, Bag. Hon. OaoMB & tadljr— 8 r«ah. : Bibtoa, Bart: aba d. Dae. im. Maty, ^o. of TboaMM Ba m b ni y laae, of Bofljwood tfuwai ca Devon ; aha d. a. ^ 88 Pab. l888rB]r hlTlad wlffa ha had anonljraoa, [TlTohaBtbtoa, pnbaadary of of Draaeva; b^8Ho?.1880; nuSi datt.of Joba and haa4 vaotor aad Hoar 8 Ai«. 1M< Piaaoaa BmbaiaM, of (1) John BUaid, ai. b. 1 Jona, 1848. (2) Qeoft* AatlMoj BUa 1848. BIhud,oapt. ajl.L.L 1880 ; b. If Dee. (3) Aithnr Saaadan, b. 8 Dee. 1848; n. 88 8apC. I8TB. Pnuioea KMihath, onlj dan. of fatte William Ftaaar, Baq. of Madraa. (4) Hibton, Uent. tnd hatt. a. SnaMX reft, formcrljr 87th (R.L) fnallien: b.lS Mar. IBtS: m. 84 Nor. 1881. Ada 8oplda,onlj dan. of Bobart Daadjr, of The Warran, Chi- (5) HIS LORDSHIP m. 8rdl7— Jan. 1781, Bllmbeth. (Uo. of diehard Uadarwood, Bai.: the d. 8 Jane, 1888, haring bail «ith nthn- laaaa 8 aoao and 8 dana. /4/ lion. Sir Obariea, o.aB KJS. sen. la the army. eoL 8tb rcgt. licut,-goT. Cbelaea boqiltaL dqnitar oaartaraMMter gen, in Ouiada; b. 88 Dee. 1788; d. 4 Sept 1888, baTing m. 18 May. 1884. Sarah Rachel, dan. of CHoa.) Jamea Fraaer, M.ua Nora Sootia; ahe d. 17 Oct 1880. baring bad 8 aona and S dans. (1) Jamea Arthur Chariea, ni«]or Ute 7lBt foot ; h. 10 April, 1886; m. 18 July. 1884. Oatharlne Looiaa. Srd dan. of CoL John Baaalgette, and baa 6 aona and a dan. Arthur Chariea Fraaer, b. 10 Jnly, 1867.— Jamea Walmar. b. 7 Not. IBM.— Bdward John. K 86 July, 1868.-Charlea Arren. b. 80 Deo. 1864.-WUUam Stuart, b. II Mar. 1868.— Piederick George, h. 86 July, 1870.— Oatherina Margaret Baaalgette. (2) Chariea Clitberow, lieat-coL R. Irlab fUka, aerrc«l in Boer eampaign 1881; bw 7 Sept 1889 ; m. 87 Jan. 1878, Maria Harriet Bniahath,yonngeat daa. of late Ber. Tbomaa Oator (FABVABY-UDnrAaD— Babt.) ; she d, 16 Feb. 1881, having bad a ton. Chariea Sarile Lmnley, b. » Dec 1876. (3) Fredaridk Angnatna, oapt 84th ngt aaaiatinapector g7mnaaia,AldarBhot;b.8May.l844. &\?S^L^!?*"^ ■*• * *>*• ^®**' *• William Henry, 18th BarlofBrroO. 15i.f^^;Jf'23***ll' "^ ^^ ^^- ^^' *o Llent-Oen. George Whitwertb Talbot Rich, cb. (Babt.) /5/ Hon. Bdwatd. o^it bji. (retd.); b. 1787 ; d. 10 Jan. 1878. baring m. 88 Oct 1888. Mary Anne, daa. of Dooglaa. Baq. of ; ahe d. 4 Aag. 1880, baring had a aon and 8 (1) Angnatna Fradariek, CJf.o. admr. and ooL aea Island of 8t Vlneaat 1880, Uent-gor. Tobago 1877/80, Ueat-ool. staflT : b. 1 Fah. 1888jm 88 Jan. 1861, BUaa AzmbeUa, eldeat dan. of BlaM Bar. inniam Plaroy Anaten, iu>. biahcm of Gaiana, aadhaa8daaa. CeoQ BmUy.— Manr MdietabeL— Chariotte Elixabeth.- Adaiaide Loaiaa.-Don Letitia. (2) Oedlla BUaabeth. m. 88 Nor. 1848, aa Snd wife, to Adolpbna Meetkarfca^ oapt Harta. militia. (3)Mai7 o HJLH. Angnatna Frederick, who d.fl April, 18tt (aea alaoDDKilORB). She Dnka of Saaaas, who d. fl April, wna e r a at a d DocHaM or bnri a. p. 1 Aag. 1878. aaXBBe 10 April, 1840. and d. 11 i Lady Iaabella.d.8qNor. 1888. baring m. 8 Mar. 1816, aa lat Tyvoaa (B. Moaroa). Barbwiftoo. /•/ Lady Jnlla, m. 88 Dao.l8fl,to Bobart MaaaaraLoekwood, lkq.whod.»Mor.l88«.laariiWiaaaaaaoai ' (1) HaaiT Joha Arthur Lockwooo. lata Snd aae. H.1C. am b — y,BarMa; K 14 Mar. 1888; m. lat-80 Nor. 18M, DatothaB,oaly daa. of Hon. W. Kaith Falooaar (B. K IXTOBK); aha d. a. pk 8 Aprffl loDowtag. He m. 8iMl|y— SI July. 1864, Ifaria y iw ni gl dan. of toteThoawon Booar,Ba(i. of Camden (t) Jaae Charlotte (CXX la. SSapt 18a, to Fraaela. »th Baiea Xi«iar aad Btlriek. B.T. BABON ABUNDELL. JOHN FBANCI8 ABUNDELL, Baron Arundell of Wardour (1606, e.), hereditary Count of the Holy Boman Empire (1595) ; 8. his father aa 12th Baron 19 Oct. 1862 ; b. 28 Dec. 1831 ; m. 13 Oct. 1862, Anne Lucy, dau. of John Errington, Esq. of High Wanlen, Northumberland. Lord Arundell is one of the co-heirs to the baronies of Fit* Payne, Kerdeston, and Dynham ; heir presomptiye, his brother Ererard, B.C. priest. 32 ARUNDELL. Arms — Sa., six hirondelles, three two and one, arg. Crest— A wolf passant arg. Supporters — Dexter, a lion guardant erminois, dncally crowned or. Sinister, an owl arg., wings displayed and inverted or crowned as the dexter. Motto— Deo data. SEATS— Wardour Castle, Tisbury, Wilts, and Lanheme, Corn- wall. Hineage. ROGER DE ARUNDEL is recorded in Domesday as pos- sessing 28 lordships in Somersetshire 20 Will. Coxq. and his descendant (for intermediate descents, see Visitations of Cornwall, by Lieut.-Col. Vivian, 1879), SIR THOMAS ARUNDEL [2nd son of Sir John Arundell, of Lanherne (by his first wife Lady Eleanor Grey, dau. of Thomas, Marquis of Dorset), descended from Sir Reinfrid Arundell, who was possessed (j.u.) of Lanheme and the manors of Connonton and St. Columbs prior to 12 EDWARD I.], had Wardour Castle, Wilts, by gift of his father, K.B. at the coronation of Queen Anne Boleyn, sheriff Dorset S3 and 23 Henry VIII.; was charged, with Edward, Duke of Somerset, for conspiring the murder of John Dudley, Duke of Northum- berland, and was beheaded on Tower Hill 26 Feb. 1682. He m. (articles post nup. 22 Nov., Hexry VIII.) Margaret, dao. and coheiress of Lord Edmund Howard, marshal of the horse »t Flodden Field, (3rd son of Thomas, 1st Duke of Norfolk, and sister to Queen Catherine, 6th wife of Henry VTII.); she d. 10, and was bur. at Tisbury, Wilts. 20 Oct. 1572. His grandson, SIR THOMAS, served as a volunteer in the Imperial army in Hungary, and having, in an engagement with the Turks near Strigonium, taken their standanl with his own hands, was, by the Emperor of Germany (Rodolph II.), created Count ok the E.mi'ire, to hold to him and the heirs male and female of his body for ever, by patent dated at Prague, 14 Dec. 1595, and every child male and female of the Barons ArnndaU of Wardour is by birth a Count or Countess of the Holy Roman Empire, created Baron Aiti'N del of Wa rdour. in the Peerage of England, by letters psitent, 4 May, 1605 ; d. 7 Not. 1619, aged 79, bur. at Tisbury, Wilts, having m. Ist— ord Anmdel. [2] Thpmas Raj-mond, of AshcomJw, Wilt*, b. 9 Mar. 176»- d. 18 Jan. 1829, having m. 21 Aug. 17W, EUabeth Mary Anne, dau. of Sir Edward Smythe. of Acton Bumell, Salop. Bart.; she d. 3 Feb. 1843, having had, with other issue, a son and 3 dans. (1) Henry Raj-mond, formerly of Kenilworth, b. 27 June, 1799; m. 1st— 27 Sept. 1827, Mary Isabella, 2nd dan. of Sir Thomas Hugh Chfford-Constable, Bart; she d. 2 Oct. 1828 leaving an only son, ' /I/ Theodore, in the army ; b. 17 June. 1828 ; d. 21 Aug. 1868, having m. 24 Oct. 1864, his cousin Louisa, 2nd dan. of John Hussey, Esq. of Nash Court, Dorset, and has 3 sons and 3 daus. Raj-mond Robert, b. 11 Nov. 1866.— E» Immyine, only dan. of Joseph Bsdaile, Esq.; shad. IJWM. 1880. ^ (41 Hon. Robert Arthur, ftenMrtySDd Ufa f«anla:h.S4 Aug. I8fs : m. lal-8 Aug. 1887. BUmbeth LoalMr«MMk Jbn. of vS. John Jones, vkar of BiBtoyHilL tUrtlaad : she d. 8 July, 1884. lenvtef I daok ,—•«.• Tl) Edith Mary DoCtina. StoMt Harlngtoa, rillo bi^iade (Bi«T.) ISLif^'f^,'?: ? ^™*^ *^*' *® ^^'***" Bamplon Doaaf. thoma, late 17th taaosra, aad has 2 sons aad t dana. i5"*^^22!*!4^**^°"'"' *>• »'«*y- 1871-Ckiwoa jm^ot WpTtato aad fltaCa; rihad. I Jan. 181^ ha^ hndl (4) MabOa Mary. ( S) (^lUiortet Mary. ™ "f?-,Jte' J- ^ ^' >**»• ^^ «• T Ang . 18il, to Sir I>!ft>J[ Vmy, Burt, who d. lOMar. 18887 ^ Fimnoss Oatharina. tnd dan. of Sir she d. 18 April, 1888. having bad t J<»lui Fraaola, 13tb aad Baru; (2) Hon. "^wsPd Atoysltts Ooaafa, njc nieat. hair pra- HraLORpSHff m. 8rdly-lfc Jna^ 1888, the Hon. Ther«a 2??*2vJr,2t.^?i?"' U*? LortStoartin (B. MowbiS?^ SLSS'.Srf^ IgnnUoa Joseph, lata Itent. WDta. yao. and formarly Itth laaoers; b. 90 Dae 1842. Joseph Dooghtv TIchbome, Bart, wh i am. (Sa ^^Z^mi^JS'i' *^ "•"'^ Lamplu«„ „ .w..»m. oapi. lata rifle brigada. and has I sons and a dan. Cnll.b. rilary. WllUam Jmiph Wick ram, b. t Nov. 1874.— Ltwk M My, 1878.-<5sdly Ha (6) Hon.0ertnMl«M«7, 14 AprO, 1877.-CyrU Henry, b 21 n (3) Hon. OecHy Mary.a nun. ASHBROOK-^ASHBURNHAM. 33 YISCOnilT A8HBR00K. HENRY JBFFRXY FLOWER, Vi«xmnt Adi. brook and Baron of CMtle Dorrow ( 1 788, 1.), capt Utc 62iid foot ; ■. hit father aa 6Ui Viaooant 8 Aug. 1871 ; b. 26 Mar. 1889; m. 14 Maj. 1886, Emily, eldeat dao. of late John Frederick Abington, Esq. of Eaher, Surrey ; he diToroed her Feb. 1877 ; heir prcett i pU y e^ hie h e t Hli ii i I fW W ^ x J IM. Aaiia— Aif .,t«ookan«Mte ta. batwwa thrm mvatpar.,«adi holdlBff la tta* b«k M «inia« spot of tiM Moood, aad b«t««M Oaavr-A mT«« M la tte anaa. BVPPOI Iter life. Mid di*. fa Intoad, IfOO. Uorm>-Mmm* l.tnfagr. TTTILLLLM FLOBB.or oyUMua, Ballaad, kaigbk oC thai YY •hlrtfaadSRioaAaon.aadAartfrieBiOBABOlL: h« and hto wife Km»w«« Imrfad la OakhMBOtaNh; tMr gnat. gim^gwMMii WrBle^id floww, of WUtwaU, la tlw «ub« oooBtT.d. It 8na.int,taaTl^lOTM Iv his tad wife BlMlwUi, dMLof wnilMiBvookMbf of LileailKdiiri. a tth •oB-<3«off|o. gnadfathwof tinaaWMd hlBMolf ^ drfMiHng the r Mtj.-aiaJor of the anay. kaJabfed aad annlatod toromor oomteMo of a fort aTWatarfoid, 1 Aiw. Itt7. HkMn, SIR WILLIAM. MTTod la thoIrWi lalNllioa IMl.amrted aad nat prtoooer to Baataad IMS, oa mnicloB of feToariaf tho Marquis ot OrmmL^O^M » Aag. lMe.ii.r. Irishtowa lMl,oapt.of feol» liMii^«oL of a rafl of losrds In Irolaad, PXL; had ssroral gnats of laad from Um orowa ; m. Itt, Piraaoes, daa. of Waltar Wsldoa. of Si. Joha's Bow«n: 00. Klklare (widow of WDUaai, son of Sir ilrthar Savage of Rheban, KnL); she d. t6 Deo. MTt, having had with other Issoeaaon, THOMAB FLOWSR, of Dorrow. 00. Kllkaanjr.attaiated 1689 by K. JAmnrsparUameat. bis huids were s e qu es t sred aad he was fined ATOO.batmtored bj K. William : wffl dated 4 May, 1700.proTed4JanefbUowlng. He m. Isi— 17 Jan. 1681, Mary, 4th dan. of Sir John Temple, aUomey-gen. Ireland (rister of Henry, Ylaooont Palmerston). He m. fndly— dan. of Jefbieyi, of Brecon, and bad a son and dao. By his 1st wife be bad an only son, W/lLLIAM FLOWER, of Dorrow, M.P. oo. Kilkenny 171», W Portarllngton 17t7. sheriff oo. Kilkenny 17S1, created Baron op Cabtlb Durbow, in Irdand, S7 Oct. 17U, P.a Ireland ; bp. 11 Mar. 16M: d. St A|»il,1746, having m. Bdlth, dan. of Toby Canlfelld, of Oloae. oo. KUkaimy (B. Ohablk- MOirr), aad had with S daas. S sons, of whom ths yooagar. HBNRY, 2nd Baron, capt. of a troop of horse; took his ii„«* i,!ff*/^Pf*' ''^'' c"»*«i Viscount ASHBROOK 80 hepC 17il ; d. J7 June. 1762, bur. at Finelas, havinR m. Mar 1740, EUasbeth. dan. of IJeat.-Oen. WOUam Tatton ; she d. 10 Feb. 17M, leaving with S dans, an only son. His great-grand- HBNRT. Sth Visoonnt (on the death of his father 4 May 1847). He and his Issne were antborised to take and ass the surname and bear the arms of Walker only, by r. l. St Nov. 18S7, aad b7 a snbseqosnt hoenoe, dated 15 July, 1847. he aad his Issne wen antborised to take and use the surname and arms of Flower only ; proved his right to vote as a temporal peer of Irstaad at the aJe rtfcm of the lords temporal, and to rsprsssnt the pssnge of Irsfamd in the parliament of the United Ktagdon, U Jn^, 1847, b. 17 June, 1806 ; d. S Aug. 1871, having B. 7 Jnae, 1828. Frances, dan. of Rev. Sir John RobtnsoQ, Bart, aad bad I sons and S dans. ,1) Haorr Jafltaj, 0th and present Visoonnt. 2) Hob. WllUai ^ St BBoer, h e " f iiia uipq ie lu t hi> 18t0; m. Si June. 1861, AngnsU Made- dan, of late George Marton, Eaq. of b aad fans had S dans. d. in Infisnor. ;% {tOU^ft Rev. SewaU Hamilton, m»,QtrtradB Sophia, youngest of Bath, and has S sons and S da b. I Uowarob Robsrt^ b. • July, 1870i-R«glnald Henry, b. IS June, 18Tl.—Pi»aoas Mary.— Bvn Om t SODS aad S dam. OMMtaaoe Oertmde. 1880. to Major Robert lata 48th ragt. Ross BLiLBBBBT, b. S AsU, 186S,-Frsderio Robert. ChariSB Oofl. k S7 Jan. 1869.— md. ,d. SI May, 1881. having m. 14 Joly, .^. M Jota Oapal FbfUps, Esq. of Heath Hoose. Staff. (B abt.) (8) Boa. Carallae aertnido.ak 1 May, 1866,to Georvs Blncher Martoa, Bsq. of Oapemwrsy Hall afbraaald, major litia, aad hM 4 sons and f daasL Oeoffga Heaiy Powys Mabtob. b. 11 April. 186t.-Richard ~" r. b. It At*. 187S.-Lanoslot Bdwaid, b. ! lilT.ioJotacaB S8 July. 1876. -Lioaal, bw 11 Ang. 187t.-Ai«iirta AdoUlde OoUy.-Locy EARL OF ASHBURNHAM. BERTRAM A8UBURNUAM, Earl of Ashbnm- ham, Viscount St. Asaph (1730, o.B.) and Baron Atihbamham (1689, E.) ; 8. his father as 5th Earl 22 June, 1878; b. 28 Oct. 1840 ; heir presump- tiye, his brother John. ARMS—On., a ftaasB bs t wee n six mnllets arg. CRBsrr-Ont of a dnoal coronet or an ash-tree ppr. SUPPOBTBRfr— Two greybonnds sa., their faces, breasts, and feet argM ooUared and lined or. MorrdBS-Lerojretrestat. WiU God. I shalL SBATa-Asbbnrnham PUkx, Battle, Snsssz ; and Barking Hall, Needham-Markat. 84 ASHBURTON. THIS family takes its name from the township of Ashbum- ham, near Battle, Sussex. Fuller, in his Worthies, speaks of the stupendous antiquity of the family, having been barons of England temp. Henry III. But the latter part of this statement is unfounded. The early lords of Ashbumham were vavasours of the barony of Hastings. Beginald de Ashburnham, who in 1164 held two knights' fees under that barony, gave lands to Battle Abbey. His grandson, RICHAED DE ASHBURNHAil (son of Stephen), con- firmed these gifts. (The original charters, which were preserved at Battle until 1835, are now in the possession of the Earl of Ashburnham.) The same Richard held two knights' fees of the barony of Hastings in 1241. His descendant, Sir John de Ashburnha^i, was enrolled 24 Edward I. as a knight holding lands in the rape of Hastings. His arms, Gules, a fess and six spur rowels (or mullets) argent, are found in a contemporary Roll. In the succeeding generation, SIR BARTHOLOMEW DE ASHBURNHAM took part in the rising of the barons against Hugh le Despenser In 1321, and was attainted and executed with Thomas, Earl of Lancaster, and others, 1322. In the same century John de Ashburnham was knight of the shire for Sossez 1396 and 1397. His grandson, THOMAS ASHBURNHAM, of Ashbumham, 1434 (son of John Ashburnham), m. Sarah, dau. and heir of Henry Waunsey, of Sussex, had with other issue 2 sons, (1) John, bur. at Ashbumham, 1491, ancestor of Sir John, of whom presently. (2) Richard, of Bromham, in Guestling, SusBBZ, ancestor of Sir Denny Ashbumham, created a BARONET IS May, 1661. (See Baronetage.) S~ IR JOHN ASHBURNHAM, aged 20 years, on the death of his father, John, 14 Oct. 1691, knighted at the Tower 15 Mar. 1604; d. in 1620, bur. in St. Andrew's, Holbom, M.I. having m. Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Thomas Beaumont, of Stoughton, Leic. [she re-m. 14 Dec. 1626, as 2nd wife, to Right Hon. Sir Thomas Richardson (d. 4 Feb. 1634/«'>, sncoeesively speaker of the house of commons, lord chief jnstioe of the common pleas and king's bench ; she was created BAI105B88 OP Cramond, in the Peerage of Scotland, by CHARLK8 I. in 1628, with remainder to the son of Sir Thomas by his 1st wife ; she bur. 3 April, 1651, with Sir John], and had 2 sons and 4 daus. Sir John Ashbumham sold his paternal estate, which was repurchased by his two sons, JOHN ASHBURNHAM and WUliam Ashbumham, both distinguished for their services to CHARLES I. The forma*, being a groom of his bedchamber, attended the iTing when he withdrew to the Scottish army 1646, and also on his escape from Hampton Court in the nextyear; he was after- wards sent to the Tower by Cromviell. The latter, the '*OoL Ashbumham " of Clarendon, coflferer to the King, was goremor of Weymouth 1644 ; biu-. at Ashbumham, 16 Dec. 1679,haTlng m. Jane (3rd dau. of John, Ist Lord Butler of Bramfleld), wHct (3rd) of James Ley, Ist Earl of Iklarlborougli, who d. 14 Mar. 1627/8; she bur. at Ashbumham, 28 Mar. 1672. John Asbbom- ham d. 16 June, 1671; his grandson, JOHN (son and heir of William Ashbombam by BUsabeth, youngest dau. of John, Ist Lord Ponlett of Hinton 8t George), b. at cniis\vick 16 Jan. 1665/6, was shortly after the accession of William and Mart created Babon ABBBURH- HAM of Ashbumham, Sussex, by letters patent. SO May 1689; d. 21 Jan. 1709-10, having m. in WeetmtiMter Abb^ 22 July, 1677, Bridget, only dau. and heizeM of Walter Vaughan, Esq. of Porthammel House, Brecon : she d. 19 May 1719, both bur. at Ashbumham. His 2nd son, JOHN, 3rd Baron (on the death of his brother John, 16 June, 1710), col. and capt. 1st troop of horse guards, gent, of the bedchamber to the Prince of Wales 1 728^1, was created by patent 14 May, 1730, ViscouNT ST. AsAPH, In the prindpality of Wales, and Earl of Ashburnham, capt. of the yeomen of the guard 23 Nov. 1731; bp. 13 Mar. 1687; d. 10 Mar. 1786-7 leaving by his 3rd wife. Lady Jemima Grey, dan. and co-' heiress of Henry, Duke of Kent (she d. 7 July, 1731), an only son and successor, John, 2nd Earl, whose son, GEORGE, 3rd Earl, K.o. G.C.H. had summons to the boose of lords in his father's barony of Ashbumham 10 Oct. 1804- b. 25 Dec. 1760 ; d. 27 Oct. 1830, having m. lst-28 Aug 1784* Lady Sophia Thynne,3rd dau. of Thomas, Ist Marquis of Bath' ?V?'i ^^® ^;.^ "^P"^' ^'^^' Slaving had an only surviving dau. ' ^UJ^^^yJ'^^*^^*^^ ^P^*' ^- 16 Sept. 1786 ; d. 13 Mar. 1879. THE EARL m. 2ndly-25 July, 1795, Lady Charlotte Perijy, 51^*?'^/*^ George, 6th Duke of Northumberland ; she d. 26 Nov 1862, having had 4 sons and 6 daus. (2) Bertram, s. as 4th Earl. (3) Hon. Percy, of Shemfold Park, Sussex; b. 22 Oct. 1799- d 25 Jan. 1881, having m. 23 Aug. 1838, Esther March, dau* of Lieut.-Col. By, R.E.; she d. s. p. s. 6 Feb. 1848. (4) Hon. Charles, diplomatic service, b. 23 Mar 1803' d 22 Dec 1848 having m. 6 Feb. 1832, Sarah Joanna, 2nd dau.' of William Murray, Esq. of Jamaica. She re-m. 10 Julv 1841 to Sir Godfrey Webster, Bart, who d. s. p. 4 May, 1863 ' $f2«^:?"'^^,^'''^^i,o®x: ^5°- '"^ *^® ^""y' col. 82nd 'regt.; b. 1806; d. 3 Mar. 1872, having m. 8 Feb. 1860, Hon. AdeWde (6) Lady Theodoata Julia. (7) LadyGeorgianaJemina,m.S8VM».18S8,toHMi7B«velqr Mitford, Esq. (B. RBDB8DALB), which marriage was dJasolywl by act of parliament, and she r»-m. in 1842 to Hon. Francis G. Molyneux (B. Skftos). (8) Lady Jane Henrietta, m. 19 May. 1836, to Admiral Charles Henry Swinbume (BART.), who d. 4 Mar. 1877. (9) Lady Katherine Prances, d. 6 April, 18S9, baring m. 21 May, 1838, to Heniy William Beanclerk, Eeq. (D.ST. ALBA1I8). (10) Lady meanor Isabel Bridge^ m. M Not. 1844, to Her. Algernon Woddxmse (& KlMBnil.BT). (11) Lady Mary Agnes Blanche, m. M Aug. 18M to Sir Henry Percy Gordon, Bart, who d. S9 July, 1876. BERTRAM, 4th Earl; b. SS Nor. nvi-, d. « June, 1878; having m. 8 Jan. 1840, Katherine Chaiiotte. dau. of George BaiUie, Eeq. of Jenriswood, and sister to Oeovge, 10th Batl of Haddington, and had with other isMM 6 sons and I daaa. (1) Bertram, 5th and pnnnt WtA (2) Hon. John, 2nd sec dipkMnatio serTio^ heir prMmnp- tive to the Peerage ; b. 6 Mar. 1846. (3) Hon. WiUiam, b. 29 Mar. 1847. (4) Hon. Richard, 1I.A. Trin. OolL Camb. 1871, rector of Combs, Suffolk, since 1878 ; b. S7 July, 1848. (5) Hon. Thomas, Ueut. 7th hussars; b. 8 April, 18M. (6) Hon. George, b. SI Oct. 1863. (7) Lady Katherine, m. SO Jan. 1874, as Snd wtfls, to Sir Alex- ander Bannennan, Bart, of BWck ; he d. SI April, 1877/ . ,,.. (8)LMl7Marg«re(. (9) Lady Mary. /a'*" ifi- BARON ASHBURTON. ALEXANDER HUGH BARING, Baron Aah- burton (1836, U.K.), M.P. Thctforcl 1867/67; 8. his father as 4th Baron 6 Sept. 1868; b. m. 6 Jan. 1864, Hon. Leonora Caroline, 2nd dau. of Edward St. Vincent, 9th Lord Digby, and has 6 sons and a dau. (1) Hon. Francis DenxO Bdwaid, b. SO Jnlj, 1866. (2) Hon. Frederick Arthur, b. 18 Sept 1867. (3) Hon. Alexander Henry, b. 4 Sept. 1869. (4) Hon. Guy Victor, b. 26 Feb. 187 J. (J) go^i- , .„ _ . bw II Jan. 1880. (6) Hon. Lilian Theresa Claire. ARMS— As., a fease or, in chief a bear's head ptr., mossled and ringed gold. Crkst— A mullet erminois, between two wings aif . SUPP0RTKR8— Two bean ppr., mnssled, ooUand, and «M*Tw d or, each charged on the shoulder with of the last. Motto— Virtus m axduis. (JeorRiana Frederica Foley, 4th dau. of Thomas, 3rd Lord Folev 8*«AT— The Grange, Alresford, Hants. she d. 18 Jan. 1861 . -^ ' Town Housi-Bath Honse, 8S, Piccadilly, w. ASHFORD--ASHTOWN, 85 fltnrage. ALKXANDEK HARIXO. p.c D.aL. Snd MO Of Sir nmnds Bwing. Burt. (B. Nobthbboos). and flntooorin of Kichard, tedLoid Aahbarton, cztiBet im, praMflBt of tlie txxird of ttad«,BiMt«r of the miDt,4ko. atamifeed to tlie Pear- M Barok AniBiTSTOV, of Aifabiirtoii, Devon, by patent ApriU 18U; b. 97 Oct. 1774; d. U May, 18i», havfag m. Aof. 1716, Aime Loolak, ddert dan. of WnUam Btaigfaam. of Fhiliidalplila,a Moator o( tiM Uafted Statee; ihe d. » 1848, havfnr bad I MM and t daM. William BiMbam. 2Bd Baron, PX; iraident board of rol 1841/1, paymattw gemral of the ftxtw. and trmuim >t« v»rj 184M, nwidaDt B^A 1880/4. aU in the bowe of tnona 17 jean for nuiooa boroagtia, and North Staflnd- b. Jtiiie,17tt:d.UlCar.l8S4,l»Ttnffm.let~U April, :. Ladr Harriet Mary Montagu, aideet dao. of Oeorre John, Kartof- - ' ' ^ --•--' ndwleh; ehe d.4 May, 1817. He m. Sndly— 18 Nov. OwoUne. kd tek of Bale Riftat Hon. Janee ) rraaob,i.aeSrdBaixin. . m r.^t. ^2) (3) Hon. Fradvloic, reetor of Itchia Stoke, Hanta., June. 1808 : d. a. p^ a 4 Jane. 1868. bavliv m. 84 April 18S1. Frederioa Umtj Oatheriae, kd teu of John Aditon, bq. of Chediira. (4) Hon. Anno li««nia, d. 8 Ifar. 1888, haTing m. 18 Sept. KM. to HoBphrqr Bt, John MOdaaiy, Biq. (BABT.), who ± b. 10 I Aog* UM. (5)EonI%Hriiet,m. 18 April, 1810. to Maronie of Bath, who d. MJone, 1887. ard Baron, II.P. Tbetfoid ; b. 10 riagm. Jan. IMS, Ckiri Maret, Doo de Bmmo. the L and bad a eon and a dan. Henry, 8th Doln of Onfton. Rncii. 4th and Bimiit LoaSTXane. m. 10 Pib. UM, to WOliaai A8HF0RD, Babon (WilliAm CoatU Keppel), of Aahford, Kent, Viacocmt Buiy, bj ooor- tcftj, only ton of George Thom«s, present Rabl OP Albbmablb, summoned to Pvlijunent in his father's Baronj, 6 Sept 1876. (LuTBAOB see— Albbmablb). BARON A8HT0WN. -r7\RBDERIC OLIVEB TRBNCH, Baron Ash- Jt? town (laOO, I.) B. his grandfather as Sid Baron 12 Sept 1880; b. 2 Feb. 1888. ABMa-Aig. a lion paaiaat go. between three itairMle-Ue as.; on a eMat of the iB^Uaaii in ita ia amoor, the band grupiag M-ltelv.alioa go. maim of iteonHle-Ue docally cwnrna d or.^ ^^'■'^* * ***• W* attired, ongnled, dnoally fiono-T SBAT-Wood UwB, eok Oalv^y. Irinragr. THOMAS TKKNGH, MJL. (eon of Frederic de la Tranolie or TfeanelM, a Proleeinnl who fled fkom France after the maManm of Si. Bartholomew, eetUed in Northumberland in 1S74, and m. 1178. Manpuet, den. of Tbomae Button) . m. 1610. OMhettoe, dan. of Biebard Brooke, of Pontetect, Torkii. aud bad aeon, _ Ij^BBDBRIO TRBNOH, of Oarbally, oo. Oalway, by pnr- Jj rharr. died in 1668, baring m. 1688, hie couiin, Anna, aole daa.and beir of Bar. Jamee TKnob, rector of ClongeU, co. Meath, aleo of DnJuetown and Liacarton (by his wife Mar- garst MontgooMry); she d. 1664, haring bad 2 eons, (1) Frederic of Oarbally aforesaid, wboee great-neat-grand* eon William Power Keating Trench, was created Barom Kil- 00inrgL.0r OAHBALLT 88 Not. 1797. VISCOUNT DUHLO 8 Jan. 1801. and KARL or Clahcabtt. 11 Feb. 1808. (See that title.) (3) John, of Moate. CO. Oalway. dean of Bapboe.d. 84 Jnne. 1788, wlU dated 16 Dec 1784. and prored S8 May, 17S6. baying m. Anne, eldeet dan. of Biobard Wartmrton, Beq. of (}arra- hlnoh. Queen's co.: she d. 1774. His grandson, vis.— TTTUTOBBK}. of MoatCL afterwards called Woodlawn, co. JD Oalway (only son of Frederic Trench, of Moate, by his wife Mary, dau. and oohdr of Biobard Oeering, Beo.) : b. May. 1780: d. 87 Nor. 1787, ImTing m. 80 Aug. 1764. Marr. eUeat dan. and oobdr of Frands Sadleir, Bsq. ofSopwell Hall, eowTlpperary; abed. 1819, baring had with 4 daus. 7 sons, til nederio, M.P. Fortarlington in the Irish Parliament for eerenl years, created Baron Aahtown, of Moate, co. Galway, in the Peerage of Ireland, by patent. 87 Dec. 1800. with reminder to the hetts male of his father deceased; b. 8 Sept. 17M; d. a p. 1 May, 1840, faring m.8f May. 1785, Tq |d»«»Ji , only dan. and beireas of Bobert BoUneon, M.D. and niece of (^larlee Bobluon, a Judge of the court of King's bendi: she d. 1844. m Franda,of SopweU HaU. secretary to the board of inland narlgatlanrinUnd. 1I.P. BaUinaUll; b. 89 July, 1767 ; d. Nor7l889, baring m. 11 June. 1808, Maty, 8nd dau. *nd co- heir of James Mason, of Shrewsbuiy. by f«»l»' ^ <>' ^^ Haywood, of Urerpool ; she d, 18 Dec. 1816, baring had with her issue 8 sons and a dan. ni Frederic Maaon, a as 2nd Baron. rai Hon.(3hariesJames,Q.c(preoedencypatent,4JsJi.l84l) county oonrt JudS" •^^ chairman of quarter s e sii onH , oo. Dublin, rasigned 1879 ; b. 6 April, 1806. [3] Hon.F»noes Mary (p.p. 1811). b. » Aprfl.1809; mJO May 18SS. to her cou^. the Most Iter. Richard Chenerix Trench, archbishop of Dublin. (See below). [4] Hon. Harriett Boee (p.p. 18«1), m. « JnlJ. WM. as 2nd wife, to Slr8aauiel8t.Swithin Burden Whalley, MJ'.Mary- lebone 18M/8. ai#/ jiSr i^ 36 ASHTOWN. IZI Thomas, dean of Kildare, B.D. chaplain to L.L.; d. 7 Jan. 1834, aged 73, having m. 25 May, 1786, Mary, eldest dau. of Walter Weldon, Esq. of Rahinderry, M.P. (BART.); she d. having had 4 sons and 5 daus. rn Frederic Steuart, of Kilmorony, Queen's co. rector of Athy; b. 19 Mar. 1787 ; d. 23/28 Nov. 1860, having m. 9 Jan. 1816, Lady Helena Perceval, 2nd dau. of Charles George, 2nd Lord Arden, and sister of George James. 6th Earl of Egmont ; she d. 17 Mar. 1881, aged 90, having had with other issue 2 daus. (1) Helena, dau. and coheir, m. 2 May, 1844, to Very Rev. Jeffiry Lefroy, rector of Aghaderg, co. Down, and dean of Dromore, and has 6 sons and 2 daus. /I/ Thomas Charles Perceval Lefroy, b. T May, 1846; m. 25 June, 1873, Isabella Napier, dau. of Alex. Hastie, Esq. of Carnock, Fifes, and has 2 sons and 2 daus. Charles Jeffry Alexander, b. 1 Aug. 1876.— Bertram Perceval, b. 18 May, 1878.— Annette Helena.— A dau. b. 9 Mar. 1880. /2/ Frederic Anthony, in H.O. of Trin. Coll. Camb. B.A. 1868, M.A. 1874; b. 19 Dec. 1846. /3/ Jeffry Arthur, b. 18 Aug. 1852; m. 4 April, 1877, Sallie Watson, eldest dau. of John Montague, Esq. of Richmond, Virginia, U.S. /4/ George Alfred, b. 11 Aug. 1854.-/5/ Francis Paul, b. 11 Jan. 1857.-/6/ Edward Heathcote, b. 16 Jan. 1868. — /?/ Helena Mary.— /8/ Mary Frances. (2) Maria, dau. and coheir m. 6 May, 1847, to Rev. Robert Francis Wilson, vicar of Rownhams, Hants, and preben- dary of Sarum, and has 3 sons, Francis Heathcote Wilson, b. 9 April, 1848; m. 19 July, 1877, Annie Clara Georgina, youngest dan. of late John Hamilton Colt, Esq. of Gartsherrie, N.B.— Thomas Perce- val, b. 14 Mar. 1850.— Bernard Robert, b. 3 Oct. 1867. [2] Thomas Cooke, of Millicent, co. Kildare, assumed the surname of COOKE by R.L. 10 May, 1850 ; d. 9 April, 1861, having m. 5 June, 1826, Catherine, dau. of late Richard Cros- daile, Esq. of Rynn, Queen's co. ; she d. 4 Feb. 1871, having had a son and 4 daus. (1) Thomas Richard Frederic Cooke, of Millicent, co. Kil- dare; b. 18 Aug. 1829 ; m. 7 Aug. 1868, Caroline EUsabeth, eldest dau. of Right Hon. Sir WUllam Heathcote, Bart. (2) Maria. (3) Catherine Louisa, m. 29 Aug. 1864, to Alexander Richard Kirkpatrick, Esq. of Donacomper, co. Kildare, and has 6 sons and 2 daus. William Trench KiRKPATRICK, b. 1 Aug. 1867.— Irone b. 22 May, I860.— Frederick Alexander, b. 10 Jane, 1861. —Alexander Thomas, b. 18 Dec. 1862.— Richard Trench, b. 25 Sept. 1865.— Louis Carr, b. 9 July, 1869.- Eliiabeth Mary.— Alice Catherine. (4) Frances and (5) Jane, twins. [3] Henry, of Glenmalyre, Ballybrittas, b. 29 May, 1806 ; n. 27 Nov. 1838, Elizabeth Anne Caroline, eldest dao. of late Charles Launcelot Sandes, Esq, of Indlaville, Qaeen's oo. and has 4 sons and 3 daus. (1) Thomas Sandes, capt. Queen's co. mil. since 187S: b. 29 Mar. 1840. (2) Charles Steuart, b. SO Aug. 1843 ; m. 16 SepC 1871, Ellen Adelaide, youngest dau. of Charles Marryat, Beq. of London, and has 2 sons and 8 daus. Henry Marrjat, b. 16 Jan. 1876.— Frederic Steuart, b. 6 Oct. 1877.— Mary Caroline. —Edith Frances. (3) Henry Walter, capt. 2nd regt. b. 8 July, 184f. (4) Frederic Perceval, lieut. R.N. b. 27 Mar. 184*. (5) Maria Q^orgina. (6) Elizabeth Jane. (7) Frances Lydia. [4] William Steuart, b. 16 Nov. 1808 ; d. 4 Aug. 187S, harlng m. 9 April, 1832, Elizabeth Susannah, only dan. of John Seeley Townsend, Esq. a master In chancery, and had S sons and a dau. (1) Thomas Weldon, j.p. King's oo.; b. 11 Feb. 1835: d, 15 Aug. 1872. (2) John Townsend, b. 17 Feb. 1834; m. Ist— 10 Aug. 1870, Agnes, dau. of late Herman Merivale, C.B. (RoBiNsox— BART.), under-secretary for India ; she d. s. p. 8 Jan. 187J He m. 2ndly— 25 April, 1874, Leonora, 2nd dau. of George Cecil Gore-Wray, Esq. of Ardnamona, co. Donegal, and has 2 sons and 2 daus. John Stuart, b. 9 April, 1879.— G«orge Frederick, b. 7 Jan. 1881.— Mary Beatrice Laura Charlotte Violet. (3) Anna Maria, b. 30 Jan. 1836; m. 15 Dec. 1862, to Col George Neeld Boldero, 21st fusiliers, and has a son and dao. Henry Boldero, b. Nov. 1863.— Ruth. [5] Mary Anne, d. Jan. 1841, having m. May, 1827 to Rev. Joseph Chapman. [6] Elizabeth, d. 21 Mar. 1823, having m. 18 May, 1822 to George Adair, Esq. of Rathdaire, who d. 2 Aug 1873 ' [7] Frances, d. 1 Mar. 1871, having m. 22 July, 1826.' to Hon. Geo. F. Colley (V. Harbertox). [8] Jane, d. 26 Jan. 1873, having m. 10 Nov. 1823, to Charles Grimston.Esq.of Grimston Garth, Yorks.; he d 21 Mar 1869 [9] Helen, d. 20 Mar. 1874, having m. Mar. 1827 to Richard Townsheud, Esq. who d. 29 Nov. 1839. * /4/ William, of Cangort Park, King's co.; b. in 1769 ; d. April 1849, having m. 18 June, 1798, Sarah Elizabeth Frances Hen- rietta Ricarda, only child of Hon. Robert Moore (M. Drooheda) • she d. , having had 2 sons and 2 daus. [1] Frederic Fitz-Williara, M.A. St. Peter's Coll. G^mb. In n.c; b. 11 Mar. 1799; d. 3 Dec, 1869, having m. 16 Feb 1835, Louisa Alice, youngest dau. of late Right Hon. Robert Ward (V. Bakoob); she d. 16 Dec 1878, harinf had with other issue, S sons and a dan. (1) William Robert, LL.B. Trin. Coll. Camb. 1861, LL.M. 1870, vicar of St. George's, Brerton Hon. canon of Chester 1876/80, of LiTerpool b. » Oct. 1838; m. 18 Jan. 1877, Bdlth Anne- ' .<-t ^ [2J Most Rer. Richard Chenerix, D.C.L. DJ>. Pja*IManT. archbishop of Dublbi, and chancellor of the order of .^^t. Patrick sUo^l86]iHl6n of Weetmiaator 1888, 4o. a aenator of Queen's Unirersity, Irdaad. rioa-prssident philological society, hon. felL Trin. ooU. Oambu; aaaoaMd the additional surname of Chutsyix 1878; b. 8 Sept. 1807: m. 80 Majr, 18.13. hii oonatn, the Hon. Frances Mary, dao. of Pnuiois Trench. aforesaid, and has had with othsr issue 4 sons aad i dauD. (1) Frederic Chenerix, lient-coL SOth hi f^esor Hindnstanee staff-ooL Sandhurst, serred ia Inii Mutiny, at siege and capture of Delhi aad LoAaow; b. I o only Baq.al 1878, pr.>- iilian Mutiny, at siege and capture of Di Oct. 1837 ; m. 17 Julr, 1878, Mary Son. b. 6 Oct. 1881.— Marianaa Boae.— IMMrloa Owon. (2) Charles Chenerix. major RjL instmokor la ffoaaery. Shoeburynees; b. S6 Jan. 1888: m. 14 Feb. 1874, Bmily Mary, eldest dao. of Lleuk-Ooa. Sir John Henry Lefroy, ILa. C.B. K.C.M.O. goromor aad oommaader-in-cbiof of Bsmnda 1871/7 (ROBIXROX— Bart.), and has 4 sons aad a dao. Richard Henry, b. 4 April, 1878<-€lMrt« QodfTqr, b. ATHLUMXEY. 37 30 Dec. 1877.-lfAnron. b. SI Sept. UTt.-Chrfatopher, b. 14 April, I881.-Bmaj Maude. (3) AUied CheDeviz, of Loadoa. pobUaber, b. 4 Nor. 184f ; m. 17 Not. 187S. Bite, jomicart diia. oT Jamee Moore. Beq. of THilffhftoHii.wK PffWHi (1) HariMrtFlaaofaClMQifTlx.BJLTrlB.CoU.Ounb.187S. iteof SkMarfaral, Aaflald, UTerpool, 1874.77; b.11 1850. In* Mary. b. t Jolj. 18S4. m. 7 Jan. 1864. to Cbol- t«a.LMfh, Biq. and baa I aooa and 1 dana. Cterenlx Acam-LBIOH. b. St Jan. 18M.— bw 17 Maj. 187S.-Chartae Bsjmond, b. Febw 1871. to Arthor, aUaat aoa o DomrsBiBB). allA, m. 8 Jane, 1878, to i late Bt.BeT.8aauMlBvtciMr. lU>.bfahopor CbMMTlz.of BoCkgr, Haata. lata 21 VoT. 1848, ■kBMarfa.daa. ol ' >.; riM d. t Ai*. 1871, hftTlBff iMd 4 ami 'i itaai. (1) PhillpPlsaafa.b.TJi (2) ChaitoChwaTfx.lloi in AfMhaBfatdto 1880, with OmL nafdi ftiMB Oib«l to Ctedahar, b. tl Oct. 18M. (8) Oeona Pladarle, Uaol lit (B.8eota) raH: b. 88 Ji 18S8.-<4) Blohaid ItejtaT ChMerix. bw 88 Ool. 1811. (S) MaiT warn, C6> - " (7) CMteilM Lootaa Aaaa. a. 18 lUrtholaaMW. oapL Baofal eaTalry, (8) MateiiiM Iml |laarta 7/ Joba. oC LMMdowaa. Qaan'a eo. after of Bk CMkarlaira ft£Ltete8thn«t.aerTMl rark. LaixUp. eow Kffldara: d. Mar. 18it, avid 81^ ImtIm m. 80 Jaljr. 1807. Jaaa, eMaM Aw. oTIale JaMi Cante. of BlkwUaJIwitteB^. aad el Lhrwpool. M.O.; ehe d. laadtdaaa. ri] rndvlc ntaJoha, iwter of OhIow: b.lOOot.1808: haTteffbadS '1] m^mi 888, ■JtaalMtb.daa. of Joha MaoaaoHjr, ■». ef Bdeaa nrDablla,aadBalhMn.ea. .aadtedSHaa (1) Joha Alfced, h. 8 fWi. 1818; ». 88 My. 1888, Jaaetia WUbtalMB. eMaat daa. ef WtftralaaiTtirlor, Biq. of Badter Banlk Bvta. aad haa a aoa aad t daaa. (1) Hon. IPrederic Sdn^ Charley b. 18 April. 1839; d. S Mjr 1879. »»7tofr«.»0AprU. 1887^Lady AnneL Peer Trench. eldeit dan. of William Thonuu, 3rd Barl of Clancarty. and had 8 eons and S daoB. ' »»"mu iU JDn??**^ OUver, 3rd and pre«mt Baron. [2] WUliam Coaby. heir promimptlve to the Peer- * b. 81 Jan. 1888. Jan. 1877. ace j b. 81 Jan. 1881 [31 Sydney, b. 8 Jaa [41 CbarioCte Anne. (2) Hon. Ooeby Oodol] rS] Sarah Maiy. Ooib^0odolphin.capt. late lat dragoons and Qneen's 2?- SP-L^'J*"* IW*: «• 1» Jn»»e. 1878, Maria, eldeat dau. of Sir Richard MoagraTe, Bart, and has 8 sons. Oiarles SadWr MaagraTe. b. 14 April, 1874.-A son b. 1 May, 1881. (S) Hon. Harriette Mary. ,h.»rMkl8TL-lTi|ja (t) WmiHa Walteea. b. 8 Aiw. 1840; m. lal~ 14 Jalr. 1884, Bltaabalh fkaaeh. eidort daa. of tete ThoaMo Alia, BiQ. CWk : she d. 18 Mar. 1887, haTlaff iMd yi/ Pkedarte Herbert, b. It Not. 1888.-/2/ Ithel W.WALLAaiTka»OBlm.tad|j-tl Ajrli. 1870. Catharine BiMae. ard daa. of Tle»Adialml Mr BartholoaMW Ji ^-^--^'^-'^i&s&jia daa. of oo. Ksny (B. OwTDia). aad has Pvaaoea lh4. of Aidiift awNiaaddaa. taaoit riedvle Qroabie, bi 8 Attf . 1888.-BUaabeth Marj. JaBMS OBnrte,b. 84 Jane. 1848. Archnr riaDola, b. 88 Not. 18a. Deborah, m. 80 AprQ. 1878. to Joha Chaifaeaa ,bar.-at4aw ui., aad one of hji.^ iBspeetora of m Jeaa'&M Oeorfiaa. ai. 88 Mar. 1874, to BaUl MorlU iianraa, of BoohMhsha, rraakfort, a. pw [21 Fraaoto Avthar, of Newteada. oa DnbUn; b. 11 Jaa. 1818 : d. 14 Am. 1888. haTlnff m. t7 Jan. 1848. Bmily. yoaageat dan. oflate Oeorie UtUedale. Biq. aad iMd 4 aoas (1) Arthnr. bw 8 Mar. 188L-<2) Oeorfe Hanr. b. 14 Oct. 188t.-(3) Praaofa Foaaoaby.h. t8 Oct. 18ft4.-<4) Frederic John, b. t7 Dee. 1888. (6) Harriet Heleaa, ai. 84 Mar. 1870, to Alfkad Qeorse Bnyahe.Bia|or48threct. (6) LooyAuoew <7> Floreaoe Jeaa Ooeataao e . (8) Bteaohe Bai&y. (9) Harriet BTolya. [81 Joha ■dmnad. rector of KenaMre. Iraiaad. b. 8 Oct. 1818 : d. 18 Cot 1880, haTing m. 8 April. 1818, Aaaa. daa. of JaBMa Oafle QOdea, Bh|. of Gkwaa OMtla,eo.Majro,and baa a son aad daa. Fiederie Joha Arthur, Ueat R^b. t FMi. 1887.-LllJaa Jean Maria. [41 Lacy Henrietta, m. IS Vor. 1844, to William (WeOeBlnr Me) PigoU. Bk|. of Byerale. co. Kildare (Babt.), aad hasl aoaaaad Sdaas. irdu^ffiuCKMAJSON, 2nd Baron. iJf. D.L. co. Galway. JJ high sheriff; b. Si Dec 1804; d. It Sept. 1880, haTlng m. 1st— 1» Aog. 1811. Henrietti^ * Phillips Oesby. Bsq. of Strad 1^ Hem.tndly-10] ofteU Bkhard OUTor lit— 19 Aug. ini. Henrietta, Tomagest dan. of late Thomas -tb.1 Gasoolgao, Esq. torlB. aad Oartte OUrar. 00. UBMrteClyhii lat Witt he had IMt.; Feb^ r HalL 00088*8 004 she d. tf 18ajDlaabeth,Snd daa. and of with oth« faaM 1 1 I and a daa. BARON ATHLUMNEY. SIR JAMES HERBERT OUSTAVUS MERE- DTTH 80MERVILLE, Baron Athlumney (1868, L), Baron Meredjth (1866, U.K.), and a Baronet (1748, l.); a. his father as 2nd Baron 7 Dec. 1873; b. 23 Mar. 1865. No heir to the Peer- age; theheir preanmptiTe to the Baronetcy is Jamea Somenille, Esq. of Roaa, co. Meath. ABMB—Aa., three BwnetaorhetwaiwreiK'mes moeslcta fltchte •TV* CBBBT— A deaiMloB nuapaat aa., ohaised on the shoulder with a croaa-aroesler fltdida, aad two mnlleta erg. Su r P O B T BBB D a rt er, a frsTbonnd ppr.. ooUared gn., and dwnnd OB the shoalder with a mnUet aad two crosa.croea< Ma ttoMe aa. Shifater, a Uoa ea.. coUarsd and chained or, ohaifBdoa the shoalder with a rmes cwwilet fltchteandtwo Mono—Salna Dion taat qne to Tireiaa. 8BAT— SoowrTlUe, NaTaa, 00. Meath. l.mraar. JAMB8 80MKKV1LLB. of Tnllykelter. 00. Fermanagh, by grant of Maloohn Hamilton.archbishop of QMheL IS Mar. 1818; d. at KnnlskHfaH, Mar. 1848. wiU prored 1889; he m. Elita- bath Hamilioa,whoBe will dated 1888, prored 1688, and had 4 sons and S daos. Hto grFw < lfOt ij THOMAS BOMBByILLB. merehaat aad alderman of DaliUn(aoBof James SoBMrTille. o. t. p^). wHI dated SO Jnly. 1718. and proTsd 86 Aog. following; he m. 1st. Agnee, slater of Darid King, aldermaa of DabUn. and dan. of Jamea King (Bart.), of Gbrrard and Gola. co. Fermanagh ; he m. Sadly. Katharine (? Oalbralth), who d. s. p. S Feb. 17S6. By his 1st wife be had with 4 dans, aa onlr son, SIR JAMBS, high sheriff 17S0/1. alderman and lord mayor of DabUn 1718/7, 11.P. for the city 1738, was created a BaBOXBT or iRBLAJfD 14 Jone. 1748 ; bur. 18 Aog. 1748 ; will dated IS May, 1740, proved 18 Feb. 17489, hsTing m. at St. Andoena.DaMin.S Fm>. 171S,Bliaabeth, oao. of ThooMS Qualle, also alderman of Dnblln ; dM d. 10 Not. 1788, baTing had tons and S dana. 11 Sir Qnaila, a as 2nd Baronet. 2] WiUiam, of SomerTille. oow Meath. and Ardrass, oa Kil* some time an oOoer in the army, admitted to the 38 AT HOLE. Middle Temple July 1742; d. Mar. 1780; -will dated 7 Dec. 1779, cod. 19 Mar. 1780, proved 4 April following. He m. 1st, 1746, Sarah and had 3 daus. (1) Anne, m. to P. P. Delabertouch, Esq. (2) Elizabeth, m. to Dr. Sebb. (3) Jane, m. to Sir Henry Sebb, of Dublin, physician. "William Somervillb m. 2ndly, Elizabeth, dau. of James Manroe, Esq.; she d. 16 Mar. 1817, having had a son, (4) William, capt. in the army, and an officer in the Louth militia ; b. 7 Mar. 1776 ; d. 19 Dec. 1844, having m. 30 Aug. 1801, Elizabeth, 2nd dau. of Col. Henry Bellingham, of Castle BeUingham— BART.) ; she b. 5 Sept 1779 ; d. 16 Dec. 1839, having had 5 sons and a dau. (1) William Henry, b. 13 Jan. 1802 ; d. s. p. 1847, having m. 1832, Henrietta, dau. of Eyves, Esq. ; she re-m. in America. (2) Archibald James, b. 13 May, 1803 ; d. 7 Feb. 1871, having married twice. (3) Corry, b. 19 Mar. 1806; d. in America 20 Jan. 1879. (4) BeUingham Arthur, b. 15 April, 1810: d. s. p. in Dublin 17 Nov. 1844. (5) Tenison Alan, b. 16 Dec. 1815 ; m. 6 Nov. 1840, Cecilia, dau. and coheiress of Daniel O'Connor, of Shoreham, Sussex, and had 5 sons and a dau. /I/ William Dennistown, b. 8 June 1842. /2/ Tenison Alan, b. 22 Feb. 1845; d. s. p. 13 April, 1865. /3/ Henry Bellingham, R.l. constabulary; b 22 Dec. 1848; m. 22 Jime, 1880, Mary, dau. of late Richard Dyas, of Heathstown House, co. Westmeath, j.p. and has a dau. b. 29 Mar. 1881. /4/ Bellingham Arthur, R.I. constabulary ; b. 17 Nov. 1853; m. 27 Aug. 1879, Margaret Hall, younger dau. of William Clinch, Esq. of Witney, Oxon. and lias a dau. Cecilia Eliza Margaret Bellingham. /5/ Tenison Alan, b. 28 July, 1869. /6/ Erina Bellingham. (6) Eliza, d. 21 Oct. 1879, having m. 15 April, 1833, to Thomas Nelson, Esq. who d. Nov. 1879. [3] Thomas, bp. St. Audoens, Dublin, 19 Oct. 1717 ; d. 1721. [4] James, of Dublin, bp. at St. Audoens, 22 Oct. 1722; d. s. p. 1797, aged 75, having m. 22 Dec. 1760, Deborah, dau. of Eilwanl Constable, Esq. of Dublin. [5] Catherine, bp. 3 July, 1716; m. to Sir Joseph Hoare, Bart. who d. 24 Dec. 1801. [6] Anne, bp. 16 Feb. 1719; m. 6 June, 1742, to "William Murray, Esq. of Ronnalsway, Isle of Man. [7] Elizabeth, bp. 28 Sept. 1721. SIR QUAILE, 2nd Baronet, of Brownstown, co. Meath, high sherifle city of Dublin 1741/2; bp. 14 Mar. 1714; will dated 10 April, 1769, proved 30 Dec. 1772, having m. Ist— 19 Feb. 1740, Mary, only dau. and heiress of Dr. George Warburton (•) ; she d. 28 Feb. 1747, having had with 2 daus. 3 sons, [1] Sir James Quaile, s. as 3rd Baronet. [2] Warburton, of Mnllinavalc, co. Monaghan, an officer in dragoon guards; m. Elizabeth, dau. of Capt. John Hamilton, of Shankhill, co. Monaghan, and d. 8.p. [3] William, in the army, d. unm. 1803. SIR JAMES QUAILE, 3rd Baronet, d. 180S, having m. 16 June, 1770, Catharine, dau. of Sir Marcos Lowtber Crofton, Bart. (B. CUOFTON) ; she b. 6 June, 1748 ; d. 1776, having had 2 sons, (1) Sir Marcus, s. as 4th Baronet. (2) James, of Ross, co. Meath, b. ; d. 23 April, 1887, having m. , Prances, dan. of Skefflngton Thompson, Esq. of Rathnally, co. Meath ; she d. 6 Aug. 1836, having had 3 sons and 2 daus. (1) James, of Ross, co. Meath, late carabhiiers, living unm heir presumptive to the Baronetcy. (2) Marcus, in the army, d. unm. in India 1863. (3) William, d. in the Crimea. (4) Fanny, d. Aug. 1869, having m. Mar. 1848, to William Cruise, of Rahood. (5) Louisa, d. having m. 1 June, 1839, to Pierce Morton, Esq. of Kiluacrott, co. Cavan. SIR MARCUS, 4th Baronet, M.P. co. Meath, 1801/3 • d 11 , July, 1831, having m. 1st, Mary Anne, only dau. and sole heir of Sir Richard Gorges- Jleredj-th, Bart, (which latter name he assumed m addition to Gorges) • she d He m. 2ndly- Elizabeth, eldest dau. of Piers Geale. Esq. of Dubhn (she re-m. 26 July, 1841. to Hugh, 2nd Earl f{^rif "^Ij^i^f • ^l^^ept. 1861). By his 1st wife he had 2 sons, (1) Sir William Meredyth, s. as 5th Baronet. ;o2n^'^^^-^ Richard, capt. Scots greys, b. 1803 ; d. 4 April 1869, having m. 1830, Anna, dau. of late Major-Gen. Sr [1] William Meredyth, heut. r.e. b. 8 Nov. 1835 ; d. at Scutari during Crimean war, 3 Sept. 1855 "v-"w"i :2] Henry John Torrens, b. 21 April, 1837; d. 23 Oct. 1860 .3] Marcus, b. 8 Dec. 1842; d. 13 Mar. 1846 ■'t}f.'^t''^T.^'''^%^'^^^^ ^- ^- P- 1^ Sept. 187i, having m. Monck'' Theobald Butler, dom. chaplain to Viscount [5] Anna Maria. SIR WILLIAM ^klEREDYTH, 6th Baronet, P.c. ILF. Dngw heda 1837 52 and Canterbury 1864, 66. underHMa hoOM department 1846/7, chief secretary Ireland 1847/52, waa laiaed to the Peerage of Irehmd as Baron Athlumnkt, of Somer- ville and Dollardstown, co. Meath, 14 Dec 186S, and to the Peerage of the United Kingdom as Barox Mkredtth. of Dollardstown, co. Meath, 3 May, 1866; d. 7 Dec. 1878, a^ed 71, having m. 1st— 22 Dec. 1832, Lady Maria Harriet Conyngham. youngest dau. of Henry, 1st Marquis Conjngham, KJP. ; she d. 3 Dec. 1843, leaving a dau. (1) Hon. Elizabeth Jane, m. 18 Dec 1856, to James Molraeux, 3rd Earl of Charlemont, K.P. LORD ATHLL^LE Y m. 2ndly— 16 Oct. 1860, Maria Oeoivimiia Elizabeth, only dau. of late Herbert George Jones, seijeant- at-law, and had with other issue a son and 4 daus. (2) James Herbert Qustavtis Meredyth, 2nd and present Baron. (3) Hon. Mary Anne Blanche. (4) Hon. Georgina Alice Linie. (5) Hon. Cecilia Louisa. (6) Hon. Florence Emily Frances. [6] Frances. [7] Henrietta Sarah. (*) By his 2nd marriage, 11 April, 1755, with Sarah, dau. of Thomas Towers, Esq. of Archerstown, co. Meath, Sir Oimilfl had a dau.-Martha Matilda, d. 16 Sept. 1826, having m. iS- 1 April, Ir 73, to Gustavus 5th, Viscount Boyne, who d 29 Feb 1816, and she re-m. to Sir Thomas Webb, of Old Stock Wilt, 6Ui Bart, (extinct), who d. 26 Mar. 1823. ' ' DUKE OF ATHOLB. SIR JOHN JAMES HUGH HENRY STEWART MURRAY, K.T. Duke of Athole, Marquis of Tullibardine, Earl of Strathtay and Strathardle, Viscount Balquhidder, Glenaldmond, and Glen- lyon, Baron Murray, Balvenie, and Gask (1703, 8.), Marquis of Athole, Earl of Tullibardine, Viscount of Balquhidder and Baron Murray, Balvemie, and Gask (1676, 8.), Earl of Athole (1457 and 1629, 8.), Earl of Tullibardine, Baron Gask and Balquhidder (1606, 8.), Baron Murray of Tullibardine (1604, 8.), Baron Strange, of Knockyn, by writ (1628, E.) ; Baron Percy (by writ 1722, O.B.), Earl Strange and Baron Murray of Stanley (1786, 0.B.), Baron Glen- lyon of Glenlyon (1821, U.K.), hereditary sheriff of Perthshire ; lieut. and capt. late Scots guards ; 8. his father as 7th Duke 16 Jan. 1864, and inherited, 11 Feb. ISer,, the Barony of Percy (1722, e.), and AT HOLE, 89 the eldest coheirship of the Barony of Latimer, together with one of the coheirships of the Baro- nies of Scales, Playz, Badlesmere and L'Isle; installed k.t. 1868; b. 6 Aug. 1840; m. 29 Oct. 1863, Louisa, eldest dau. of late Sir Thomas Moncreiffe, Bart, and has had 4 sons and 3 daus. (1) John, Maequis of TULLIBABDnrs, b. 80 Ang. 1869, and died next day. (2) John George, Mabquis OF TULLIBARDUTB, b. 15 Dec 1871. (3) Lord George, b. 17 Feb. 1878. (4) Lord Jamea Thomaa, b. 18 Ang. 1879. (5) Lady Dorothea IxMiiM. (0) Lady Helen. (7) LadyErelyn. ARMS— <2narterly : I. Grand qnarter, let and 4th. Paly of six or and la., Atholx; Snd and Srd, Or, a feMe cbeqoy as. and arg.. Btkwabt. IL Grand qnarter. As., three mnUets arg., mthin a donble treeenre flonr ooanter^^loty or.MTORAT. III. Grand qnarter, 1st, Arg. on a bead as. three badtir heads caboeMd or, Staklkt; Sad, Go., three legs In amour ppr., garnished and sparred or, fleoBed sad ooajoiaed In triangle for the isui OF Mah.ss (former) lords thereof; trd.Or.on a chief indented as. three plates. Latbam: 4th. On^ two lions nasmnt in pale arg.. Stbavob. IY. Grsnd qnarter, 1st and 4tli. Or, a lion rampant as.; Sad and trd. As., Are fosUs la fosm or, both forPBBOT. CRK8T— A deml-esTage wreathed about the temples and waist with laoral. his arms exteaded, aad holdlag la hk dexter haad a dagger, all ppr.. aad la his slalsta' band a kagr or. BPPPOBTBBg Dexter, a ssTaga^ wreatlMd aboat the templee and loins Twt, his feet In fetten. the dtala hdd la his dexter hand, aU npr. aiaktcr, a lioa go^ eoUstad aa. thOTSoa, with three mnlkteaif. Motto— Forth fortoae aad All the Cslten. 8KAT— Blair Oartle. BUdr AthoU^ Fvtbdilrai Town Hounh-M, Baton Flaoe^ t.W. Itntage. ANDREW ICTTRRAT. of Tnlllbardlae (great-graadson of BtrJohadeMoraria. sheriff of Perth la the beglaalaf of ALBXAITDBB ITs. relga, brother of OObert, ooaseorated bishop of Oftlthaem ItfS), TasUm of Sootlaad la 188S gained at at la his la- Dopplia IS Ang. of that jraar, t Arth 7 Oct. Itn. and bebi he was however S IB DAVID MTm&AT,ofGaBkaadTanibaraiae,kalghted at the ooroaafclon of KJag Jambb 14M, tooaded aad ea- dowed the ooUeglate dinrdi of TulllbaitHae, for a prorost aad four prebendaries; d. 1446: m. Isabel, Sad dan. of Sir John Stewart, of iBTermeath aad Lora, relict of Sir William OU- phant, of AberdalgT, aad had with other Issue S eons, (1) WilUsm,ofTtimbaidlae, sheriff of FerthBhlre,aad a lord justice 14M, m. Margaret, dao. of Sir Joha Oolqnhoiia. of Lnes, great ohamberiaia off Scotland, aad Is said to hare had 17 sons. The eideet SOB wae Sir WUllam, of whom p r e ee n thr. (2) Patrick, of Ochtertyre, 00. Perth, m.Ieabel,daa^ Michael Balfoar, of Moatqnhassie, aad his deecendant. Star WUllam, of Ochtertyre, wae created a Babobbt OF NOTA SOOTIA (with rwaai ader to his bein male) 7th Joae. 1671. Sm WILLIAM of Tullibardine, steward, forester, and coroner within the earidom of Stratheara aad lordship of Bonqnhidder for life, was a ocnnmissloner for a treaty with the English 14M, and bad with other lasae S sons. (1) William, m. Margaret, 7th dao. of JohnStewart, 1st Earl of Athole, and was grandfsther of Sir Willinmt ^o*^ mentloBed. (2) Sir Andrew, m. Margaret, dan. aad sole heir of Jamee Barclay, of Amgosk and KIppo, and wae ancestor of William, created Earl of Mansfield, 19 Oct. 1776 (see that tiUe). (3) Darid m. Catherine Edmonstone, and was ancestor of Murray, of Strsgeath. QIB WILLIAJC, of Tnlllbardine, took an actire part in the O religions oontroversies of his time, he entertained Q. Mart several tlmos at Tullibardine, P.a comptroller of Soot- land IMS ; he and Sir Alexander Brekine, of Gogar, were appointed governors to Jambs YL when a minor, and joint S' of StirUng Castle; d. 15 Mar. 1688, having m. (sett, dated 15 April, 1647) Lady Agnee Graham, dao. of William, Srd Earl omfontroee. His eldest son, i IR JOHN, of TuUibardine, a great Cavonrite of Jaxbs YI. master of the King's honsehold 169S, P.c. knighted and raised to the Peerage of Scotland by the title of Lord Murrat, of Tullibardine, by patent S& April, 1604, and further advanced as Earl op Tulmbardixe 10 July, 1606 ; he d. in 1609, having m. Catherine, dau. of David, Snd Lord Dmmmond. He had with other issue S sons, (1) William, of whom presently. (2) Patrick, 3rd Earl of Tullibardine, by resignation of his brother William, 1686, and patent of Cuarlbs L 16S8; m. Elitabeth Dent, and had issue, James, 4tli Earl of Tullibardine; d. s. p. s. 1670. TTTHJJAM, 2nd Earl of TulUbardine, m. Dorothy, eldest V V dau- and heiress of John Ste\vart, 6tb and last Earl of AJi?^ "l^Sfi^^i \^ ' ^^2^' ^*^« resigned the Earl- dom of Tullibardme to his younger brother Patrick. His son, JOHN, KTved heir 6 Aug. 1628, to his mother's grandtathers » _,^K«»dfather, John Stewart, Ist Earl of Athole, which Earldom was confirmed to him and his heirs by patent dated at WhitehaU 17 Feb. 1689, " in right of his mother, nearest and lawful eideet heir of the late John Earl of Athole. brother ntertoe of Jaxbs n." and was also granted anew to him and his heirs without prejudice to his hovditary right. He took aa active part in the Civil war against the Parliament. He d. Jnae 1648, having m. Jean, youngest dau. of Sir Duncan Ckmpbell, of Glennrchy, and was a by his son JOHN, 2nd Eari of Athole of this house, k.t. who, like his estber, was a royalist, and was excepted by CromweU out of his act of grsoe 18 April, 1664; after the Restoration (1661) heredltaiT sheriff of PifedilTe, justice genersl of Scotland 1663, capt. of the King's guards 1670, . of the privy seal 1672, . kxtl of sessimi 1678; s. to the Earldom of ToIUbardlne ia 1670 npoa the death of James, 4th Earl, as afore- said, and was created Mabquis of ATHOLK by patent dated 17 Feb. 1676; B.T. 1687; d. 6 May, 1708, and bur. in the cathedral ehnrdiof DonkefaL Hem. Lady Emilia Sophia Stanley,3rd dau. of James, 7th Ssri of Derby (sommoned to parliament v.p. 13 FW». 16S8, ae Babov Stbanqb), by his wife Charlotte, dau. of Oaade de laTremooIDe, Dnke . Perth. 1761, a representotive Peer of Scotland 1766 and 1768, K.T. 1767 ; b. 6 May, 1729 ; d. at Dunkeld 5 Nov. 1774, where he m. 23 Oct. 1768, his cousin Lady CTharlotte Murray, only surviving child of his uncle James, 2nd Duke of Athole, on whose death she succ. to the sovereignty of the Isle of Man, and to the Baronv of Strange. The sovereignty of the Isle of Man was purchased by the lords of the treasury in 1766. The Duchess d. 18 Oct. 1806, having had with other issue 6 sons, (1) John, s. ss 4tli Duke. (2) Lord George Murray, of New College, Oxford, dean of Booking, rector of Hunton, Kent, bishop of St. David's, conse- crated SO Dec. 1800, D.D. Oxford, an able electrician; b. 30 Jan. 1761 ; d. 8 June, 1803, having m. 18 Dec. 1780, Anne Char- lotte, dau. of Lieut.-(}en. Francis Grant, M.P. (BART.); she d. 87 April, 1844 ; having had 4 sons and 4 daus. [1] Right Rev. Gkorge Murray, D.D. lord bishop of Ro- chester (1827), of Sodor and Man (1814) ; b. 12 Jan. 1784 ; d. 16 Feb. 1860, having m. 7 May, 1811, Lady Sarah Maria Hay- 40 A THOLE. Drummond, 2nd dau. of Robert, 9th Earl of KinnouU ; Pbe d. 11 July, 1874, having had 5 sons and 6 dans. /I/ George Edward, rector of Southfleet, b. 1 Sept. 1818 ; d, 14 Sept. 18.54, having m. 18 July, 1848, Penelope Frances Elizabeth Pemberton, youngest dau. of Brigadier-General Austin, K.T.S. and has 3 sons and 2 daus. ■fi -J U r/ UkL. (1) George Herbert, of tlie treasurj-; b. 27 Sept. 1849; III ll'SJl im "^- 23 Sept. 1879, Helen Mary, eldest dau. of John Mulhol- /fc^c /M.wr>> luvf ^^^^^ ggq ^^ ^j Ballywalter, co. Down, and has a son, .George Evelyn Pemberton, b. 25 July, 1880. (2) Arthur Mordaunt, lieut. R.A.; b. 20 Jan. 18.52. (3) Douglas Stuart, M.A. Exeter CoU. Oxon. 1878, rector of Blithfleld, Staff, since 1879; b. 28 May, 1853 ; m. 22 April, 1879, Harriet Georgina Isabel, only dau. of Rev. and Hon. George Thomas Orlando Bridgeman, rector of Wigan, hon. canon of Liverpool (E. BRADFORD). (4) Alice Lilian, m. 25 Jan. 1871, to Rev. John Duncan, vicar of Calne, Wilts, and has a dau.— Isabel Frances. (5) Marian Georgina. /2/ Francis Henry, M.A. Ch. Ch. Oxon. 1845, rector of Chislehurst, Kent, since 1846 (for list of works see Crock- ford's Clergy List); b. 7 June, 1820 ; m. Ist— 29 Oct. 1846, Fanny Catherine, 3rd dau. of John L. Anderdon.Esq. ; she d. 4 Mar. 1850. He m. 2ndly— 5 Sept. 1854, Mary Presoott, dau. of late Richard Paterson, Esq. of Leesons, Kent (and widow of Thomas Sanders, Esq. whose only dau. Rosetta Mary, m. to A. Harford Pearson, Esq.) By his first wife he had 2 sons, (1) Henry Edward Murray- Anderdon, b. 8 Dec. 1848; m. 4 Oct. 1877, Eliza Isabella Wellwood, dau. of late Rev. William Colin Clarke-Preston, of Valleyfield, co. Perth. (2) Herbert Francis, b. 6 Feb. 1850, lost In H.M.8. " Captain " 7 Sept. 1870. /3/ Robert Hay, of Godinton Park, Kent, high sheriff Surrey 1869 ; b. 26 Sept. 1826 ; m. 8 May, 1849, Elizabeth, only dau. of late Samuel Gregson, Esq. of Moorlands, Lane. M.P. and has a son and 5 daus. (1) Robert Evelyn Hay, sec. of commissions 1881 ; b. 1 Oct. 1851 ; m. 5 June, 1879, Frances Charlotte, only dau. of late Rev. Edward Jacson, of Thruxton, Herefonl, and niece of Rev. T. M. Bulkeley-Owen, of Tedsmore Hall, Salop, and has a dau. b. 24 Nov. 1880. (2) Eleanor Augusta, m. 17 Oct. 1878, to Lionel Knight, youngest son of Henry Rice, of Danecourt, Kent. (3) Edith Selina. (4) Alice Lima, m. 17 Oct. 1878, to Walter Edwud, youngest son of Clement Archer, Esq. of Hill Honae, Hampton, and has 2 .sons, b. Aug. 1879, and Oct. 1880. (5) Augusta Ellen, m 20 April, 1881, to Capt. Ormelle Campbel Hannay, 93rd highlanders. if A-/* > , (6) Mary Louisa. >U.lbiM^''^/4/ Herbert Harley, treasury remembrancer Ireland, b. 4 '^3 Nov. 1829 ; m. 12 July, 1859, Charlotte Lrotitia Caroline, eldest dau. of late Gen. Charles Qeorge James Arbuthnot, of Woodford House, Northants (B. VIVIAN), and has 8 sons and 3 daus. Stewart Lygon, b. 6 July, 1863.— Gerald Otway Hay, b. 24 July, 1868.— Keith, b. 31 Aug. 1873.— Mona EUxabeth Louise.— iMaud Louisa Rosalind.— Isabel Sallsbmy Mabel. /5/ Frederick William, M.A. Ch. Ch. Oxon. 1866, rector of Stone, Kent, since 18.59, of Leigh, Essex, 1866/9, hon. canon Rochester since 1877; b. 8 May, 1831; m. 16 Aug. 1864, Kathleen Cortlandt, 3rd dau. of Rev. William Oont Har- rison, and has 4 sons and 3 daus. Frederick Auriol, b. 27 Nov. 1866. — (Tharlee Hay, b. 17 April, 1869.— Maurice William, b. 16 July, 1870.— OecU Austin,b. 13 Mar. 1872.— Mildred Sarah Maria.— Oeraldlne Mary.— Lilian Augiista. 161 Harriet, d. 21 Dec. 1854, having m. 27 Aog. 1836,to George Charles, 2nd Marquis Camden, who d. 6 Aug. 1866 111 Caroline Sophia, m. 1st— 7 Aug. 1834, to Sir John Mor- daunt, Bart, who d. 27 Sept. 1846 ; she re-m. 26 April 1853, to Gustavus Thomas Smith, Esq. of Goldlcote House' Warwick ; he d. 6 Jan. 1876, leaving 2 daus. ' Eleanor Smith.— Constance. /8/ Augusta Anne, d. 22 Feb. 1848,having m. 4 June, 1844 as 2nd wife, to Right Hon. Sir John Somerset Paklngton' Bart.G.c.B. created Lord Hampton, who d. 9 April 188o' /9/ Mary Louisa, d. 6 Feb. 1878, having m. 4 May, 1847 to Rev. Jermyn Pratt, of Ryston Hall, Norfolk ; he d.' 16 May, 1867, having had 3 sons and 4 daus. (1) Edward Roger Murray Pratt, of Ryston HalL Norfolk ; b. 3 Dec. 1847 ; m. 12 July, 1881, Louisa Frances, 2nd dau. of John Mulholland, M.P. of BaUy- water Park, co. Down. ' -""^v (2) Walter Jermyn Murray, b. 3 Feb. 1853; married Eliza- beth George, and has had a dau. (3) Reginald Henry Murray, b. 29 May, 1854. (4) Blanche Eleanor Murray. (5) Henrietta May , A9 ci^^^^^f "^y Murray. (7) Alice Roiwlind Murray. 1101 Sarah Maria, d. 26 June, 1863, having m. 7 Feb 1860 as 1st wife, to Robert Capel Cure. jun. Esq. of Blake Hall' Essex (Westerx-Bart.), who d. 28 Sept. 1878, havlnj?' had 6 sons and a dau. * (1) George Edward Cure, b. 14 Feb. 1853. (2) Francis Henry, b. 3 Dec. 1855; m. 4 Aug. 1880, Alice only dau. of John Newald, Esq. of Forest Hill, Essex ' (3) Arthur, b. 14 Mar. 1857.~(4) Hubert, b. 20 Oct. 1859 —(5) Ernest, b. 29 Oct. 1861.— (6) Adelaide Frederica. ' /ll/ Eleanor Margaret, m. 27 Sept. 186S, aa Sod wife, to John Jolliffc Tufnell, Esq. of Langleys, Fwex, and has S sons and 5 daus. (1) Edward Augustus Mnrray TUPN ELL, b. 17 Sept. 186ft (2) George Murray, b. 13 Mar. 1868. (3) Herbert Murray, b. 21 Jan. 1872. (4) Maria Louisa, m. 29 Oct, 1878, to Hon. Bthrard Gerald Strutt (B. Ravleioh). (5) Frances Emily, m. 21 April, 1881, to Franein R. Round, M.A. of the colonial office, 2nd scm of late lii \ . James T. Round, B.D. of Colchester. (6) Constance Helena. (7) Caroline Margaret. (8) Mabel Eleanor. [2] Charles, B.C.8. b, 10 Nov. 1786; d. (? Not. 1807) Jan. 1808, having m. 16 Oct. 1806, Anne Amelia, 2nd dau. of 8ir James Dashwood, Bart.; she d. 1 Nov. 1861, hariag re-m. to George Warde, Esq. E.i.c.s. [3] Edward, vicar of Northolt, Middx.and fr^' — '- ' «t. Paul's; b. 6 Nov. 1798; d. 1 July. 1 852. harinK Rnperta Catherine, only child of Sir OeorK> .:;. (ext.) ; she d. 6 Feb. 1871, having had 2 i iiKi ;< (laus. ,oom.lU(.b. MId( 18SS; d.unni. f Whltton Park. b.' 12 May, 1826; /I/ Augustus George Emeet, 1872. Charles Edward OoetUnc [iddx. hon. col. 7th R.W. Ml>nl Henry, of Hoout Mnnmy.Iale of Man, vaaiat Mth rivt. 1 7M and 17M, aenred aa Ueat.-ooL oonunandant with the Slid batt. Boyal Manx fenciblea in the Iriah rabeUion of 17M ; b. IS June, 1767 ; d. I Dec. I8M. baring m. 8 Dec 178S. Eliaa. lUu. of Bkjhani Kant. Kaq. of Urerpool ; she d. SO Dec 1847, baring had a son and 4 dMia. ri] Bichard. Ueot^-col. in the army; b. If Oct. 1787 ; d. 16 Oct. 18iS. baring m. lat-Jnne, 1811. Catherine, dan. of John JoaephlBaooD.Eaq. who d. 10 April. 1817. Hem.tndly— 181». Margaret. dan. of William Tennison, Bn.; she d. a. p. 8 Mor. \ H64. He had by bi« l*t marriage ■nrrlring a ion and dan. /I/ Henry Morray. col. Rjl b. 14 April, 181ft ; d. 8 Mar. 1884. baring m. » Dec 1840. laabella, dan. of late Bar. John OUrer ; ahe d. SO ^or. 1870, Iwring had 6 sons and S dana. (1) Blohard Paget, of Moont Morray. lale of Man, mjl tkjrpoa Chrtoti OolL Oamb. 1871, curate in charge of Bal- tonsboroogh, SoompmI, alaoe 1877; b. St Deo. IMS: m. lat-4 JiUjr lt88. iBdlj BtandM, eUart dM. of Oeo. JaoMi Webbv BDitth, OB.: aha d. He m. tBdAuLofHauj latwifbhebMl Stewart, b. SO Nor. 1874.-Moon Btenehe. (2) Henry, oapt lU4th foot, b. SO Mar. 18iO.-. who d. SO rail 0001 1840 Mona,b.SSMay.l7t6. Analin Jane. m. St Oct. 18St. aa Snd wlli, to Oaa. Sir Oawald, QJCJB, of Donnikair, oo. Flfti, wldoww of her ooaain,ClMrlotteMmfTVlyMlqr(aaebalow); bed.8Jnne. 1840. 6] Henriana MatUdn. d. St May, ISH. baring m. 7 June. 1. to Bar. Tbooiaa Gerard Leigh, who d. S Nor. 1817. (S) Lord Charlaa Mamiy-AyiMl«y. wtaloh latter aaae be aawimed after hie marriage vmmaauj by KiBfli rfgn mannal If Jnna. 17tS. and to b«r the afMoT Ayariv QMiterly with hia own. On tba death of hla bfotbv Lni Oeone he waa fwMi»y aformald (a daaMry of paealiar. only, wttbont oara uf aonla), where he Cyni and hia anite ; b. SI Oct. 1771 : d. f May, 1808, barinf m. at Beading. 18 Jane. 17f S. Alice, dan of George MttSatd, Bmi. of Uttle Harle Tower. Kortbtunber land, and hair of her graat^nncle Oawen Aynaley ; ' J uoc. 181 S. baring bad a eon and S dana. 5V," inatallad dana of baring ivtodlelioa entertained LOUM XT: d. IS John Mumy-Aynaiejr. of Uadevdown, oo. HaraftNtl Tnne,18S0,BB Sarah, dan. of late Samnel Paaob-Paach, Baa. of TOddng Howe. oo. Okmo ; she d. S7 FM». 1877, baring had ( /I/ Charlea Mnrray- Aynaley, of HaUOoort^Botley rearvadm. JkM. raid. CJL K.UB. 4 M. fth daaa; b. SI Sept. 18S1: m.f Deo. Iff 1. Anguato Jndith, etdest, dan. of htte William OUbertOampton,Baq. of Clalonttn,and haaaaon John Franoia. b. S7 Oct. 18f«.~Alida Harriett, /a/ Jamea AthoU Murray. capC Ttth highlandera. b. 18 Jnne,18SS: d. S8 Mar. 18ff, baring m.SS Oct. 18»f. Hannah Maria Jnaten, of Ledbury, oo. Hertford, and baa a dan. Olam Adelaide. /8/ John Omger Murray, bite rector of Walton and Werton, h. SI Feb. 18Sf ; m.t July. 18&S. Harriett Georgiana Maria, dan. of late Bar. Frederick Mannent-Sutton (a MAKKBBfi). /4/ George Herbert Murray-Aynaley. UeuL-ooL Madraa fCC. aerred in Indian Mutiny 1847/S: b. 4 Sept. 18Sf ; m. IS Feb. 1848,Bniily.youngea( dan. of Bobert Hand, Bk}. and hai S aona and 4 dana. (1) Cbarlea Bdward. b. SI Deo. 1840; m. SO Oct 1880, Fanny, dau. of Rer. A Fennell. (2) John Percy, b. 6 June, 18ftS. (3) Emma, m. 8 Oct. 1867. to Chariee Bathn. Lord" John baring dan8.S ahe d. S Oct. 184S. her issue by the Duke Mr. By bis 1st marriage he had with 3 (1) John. Sth Duke, b. S6 June, 1778 ; d. nnm. 1ft Sept. 1846. (2) Lord James, major-gen. in the army, Ueut.-coI. comm. Royal Manx t endble s ; created Babom Glknlyon, of Glenljon, Psrthah. in the Peerage of the U.K. 9 July, 1821 ; b. 29 May, 178S ; d. IS Oct. 18X7, baring m. 19 May, 1810, Lady Emily Francea Percy, dan. of Hugh, Snd Duke of Northumberland rand annt of Algernon, 4th Duke, upon wboee death, 11 Feb. 1884, a. p. the Baboxt or Psbct (created by summons to FlwUaBMat 17SS of Algaraoo Seymonr, afterwards, 1748, Duke e (ton. am' of SooMneC, wfaoae dan. and betreas Elisabeth, wife of Sir Hngh ^taiithaoa) Percy, created Duke of Northumberland 1766, wasBHtlMr of Hngh, Snd Dnka), derolved on her grandson, tharth Doka of Athole]; ahe d. SI June, 1844, having had 2 ■am and S dana. ni 0«orM Aucuatiu rr«d«rtek John, s. as 6th Duke. [81 Lord James Cbarlea Plantagenet (precedency patent If Dee. 1844). ooL Soota gnarda, groom-in-waiting ; b. 8 Dec. 1818; d. S June, 1874, fiarlng m. 6 Nor. 1851. Elizabeth- Mariory. only dan. of George nirholme,Baq. of Oreenknowe, eo. Berwiek (B. FOBBM), and had with other iasoe deceased i2.^.2 fflLMdyClMrloftteAl«n■te Lsopoldlna(p.p.); m. 10 Jnne, 7, te Rer. Ooot D'lwoa GranriUe. hon. canon of Durham ineunbent of Alawiok, who d. a. n. IS Mar. 1871. ' ~ UMMJuUeKpip.): d.4Nor.l8ft8.haringm.l6 laiwlis,to Hon. Charles H«uy Maynard.son of Henry. Srd and faMf Vlaoonnt M«ynard ; he d. r. p. 8 Jan. Itff (sea alBo D. Oravtos). GBOBGB AUGUSTUS FBBDBRICK JOHN. K.T. 6th Dnka (on the doatti of hia uncle, 14 Sept. 1846), having a. hia tether •■ Snd Lord Oknlyon IS Oct. 1887 ; b. SO Sept. 1814 : d. If Jan. 1864. baring m. St Oct. 18Sf . Anne, ( v.a.) dau. of late Henry Home Dmmmond, Baq. of Blair Drummond, co. Perth (HoMB -Bart.), and had a son and heir, (1) John Jamnn Hugh Henry, 7th and preaent Duke. BARON AUCKLAND. WILLIAM GEORGE EDEN, Baron Auckland, of West Auckland (1793, O.B.), and Baron Auckland (1789, l.), formerly in diplomatic service; 8. his father as 4th Baron 25 April, 1870 ; b. 19 Jan. 1829 ; m. Ist— 8 Oct, 1867, Lucy Walbanke, younger dau. of John Walbanke* Childers, Esq. of Cantley 42 AUCKLAND. Yorks. (V. Halifax); she d. 18 May, 1870, leaving 3 sons and 3 dans. (1) Hon. William Morton, 2nd lieut. 39th foot, late 6th W. York mil. ; b. 27 Mar. 1859, (2) Hon. George, b. 29 May, 1861. (3) Hon. Francis Fleetwood, b. 16 Feb. 1865. Mabel Emily Finch- Hatton, 2nd dau. of George James, 10th Earl of Winchilsea and Nottingham ; she d. 7 Nov. following. He m. 3rdly — 20 July, 1875, Edith, youngest dau. of late Sir William Eden, Bart, of Windlestone, co. Durham, and has 2 sons, (7) Hon. Robert Evelyn, b. 1 May, 1876. (8) Hon. Ashley Morland, b. 5 Aug. 1878. Arms— GrU.. on a chevron arg., between three garbs or, banded vert, as many escallops sa. Crest— A dexter arm embowed in armour ppr. charged with a mullet sa. holding a garb or. Supporters — Two horses arg., the dexter guardant, charged on the shoulder with a fleur-de-lis or, the sinister charged on the shoulder with a castle or. MOTTO— Si sit prudentia. Seat — Edenthorpe, Doncaster. TOWN House— 34, Queen Anne's Gate, S.W. This Durham family, which Le Neve recorded as having been resident for a considerable time in the bishoprick, ^ now represented by two peerages. Lord Auckland and Lord Henley, and has also had a baronetcy conferred upon two other of its members. SIR ROBERT EDEN [descended in the 6th generation from John Eden, of Belsis (Belasis), who m. Elizabeth, dau. and coheir of William Lambton] was created a Baroxkt 18 Nov. 1672, aged 21 at Dugdale's Visitation in 1666, M.P. co. Durham in several Parliaments during the reigns of CHARLB8 II. William HI. and Q. Axxe; he d. Mar. 1720, having m. Margaret, dau. and heir of John Lambton, of Durham city ; she d. 2 July, 1730, having had issue. His g^nindson, SIR ROBERT, 3rd Baronet (on the death of his fathw. Sir John Eden, M.P. 2 May, 1728), d. 25 June, 1786, havioR m. 8 May, 1739, Mary, youngest dau. of William, and sister and coheir of Morton Davison, Esq. of Beamish, co. Durham ; she d. 31 Jan. 1794, having had with 3 daus. 5 sons, (1) SiK John, s. as 4th Baronet. (See BarOXETAOB). (2) Sir Robert, governor of Maryland, created a BARONET 19 Sept. 1776. (See Baroxetaoe). (3) 'William, created Lord Auckland. (4) Thomas, deputy auditor of Greenwich hospital; d. 1 May, 1805, having m. 7 July, 1783, Mariana, dau. of Arthur Jones, Esq. of Reigate Priory, Surrey ; she d. , having had 5 sons and 3 daus. [1] Thomas, of The Brj-n, Qlamorgans. secretarjto Govern- ment, Ceylon, C.S.; b. 29 Nov. 1787; d. 4 Nov. 1844/5, having m. 4 Jan. 1810, Frances Eliza, dau. of Hon. John Rodney; she d. 5 Jan. 1879, having had, with other issue, 8 sons and 6 daus. /I/ John Patrick, M.A. St. John's Coll. Camb. 1840, hon. canon of Durham 1847, proctor in northern convocation, rector of Sedgefield 1864, of Bishopwearmouth 1848/64, both CO. Durham, rural dean 1864/71; b. 6 July, 1813; m. 3 May, 1850, Catherine Frances, dau. of late Col. Henry Stobart, of Etherley House, co. Durham, and has 7 sons and 2 daus.. John Henry, capt. 19th foot, instructor of musketry ; b. 10 May, 1851.— Arthur Francis, b. 8 1 June, 1852.— George Rodney, B.A. Pembroke Coll. Camb. 1876, domestic chaplain to Bishop of Durham since 1879; b. 9 Sept. 1858. — Charles Hamilton, b. 2 April, 1855. — Frederick Nugent, b. 3 Sept. 1857.— Henry CuUey, b. 4 Nov. 1858.— Robert Gerald Rodney, b. 4 Jan. I860.— Francis Margaret- Mary Dulcibella. /2/ William Frederick, col. in the army, agent to the governor-gen. at Rajpootna ; b. 31 Aug. 1814 ; d. 14 Nov. 1867, having m. 1 Jan. 1838, Marie Sidonie, dau. of Jean Isidor Delaselle, and has 3 sons, (1) William Alexander Delaselle, lieut. late 33rd regt • b. 18 Nov. 1844 ; m. 18 Sept. 1867, Lilla Mary, dau. of John Scully, Esq. late of Springfield House, co. Wicklow. (2) John Montagu Rodney, lieut. 46th regt.; b. 31 July, 1854. (3) Henry Hamilton Forbes, lieut. and inst. of musketry 4th W. York mil.; b. 28 Oct. 1856; m. 11 Dec. 1878 Emily Clara Charlotte, widow of S. Bedford-Edwards' Esq. ' /3/ Louisa Frances Catharine, m. 26 May, 1869, to Rev. John Robert Hall, hon. canon of Canterbury and rector of Hunton, Kent, and niral dean, and has an only dau. Frances Caroline HALL. /4/ Frances Marianne, d. 25 April, 1862, having m. 18 June, 1850, as 1st wife, to Rev. and Hon. Lewis William Denman, and had issue (see). I /5/ Sarah Frederica, m. 4 Aug. 1841, to Montagn Wflmot, Esq. of Norton House, Glamorgans. (Bart.) ; he d. 8 Jan. 1881, leaving Issue. /6/ Caroline Elizabeth, d. 11 Nov. 1872, having m. 28 April, 1869, as 1st vrife, to Felix Hussey Webber. Esq. a clerk of the house of commons (MORRIS— Bart.), and had 2 sons and 3 daus. Gerald Rodney Webber, b. 28 Feb. 1863.— Felix Arthur, April, 1866.— Helen Kate.— Caroline Grace. Emily Georgiana, living unm. /8/ Dulcibella Marj-, m. 17 July, 1867, as Jnd wife, to Iltid Thomas, Esq. of Glanmor, co. Glamorgans. capt. 4th Glam. R.v. and has a son and 3 daus. Iltid Edward TnoMAS, b. 1 July, 1873.— Isabel deWinton. — Dulcibel Iltuta.— Amabel Charlotte. [2] John, gen. In the army, col. S4th foot, c.B. ; b. 25 Mar. 1789 ; d. 6 Oct. 1874, aged 85, having m. 1st— 1830. Anne, only dau. of Sir John Caldwell, of Castle Caldwell, Bart, (ext.); she d. at Montreal Nov. 1841 , having had 3 sons, (1) Graham John, c.s. late R.X.; b. 83 April, 1831. (2) Henrj' Noel, capt. R.A.; b. 18 Aug. 1833. : .1. .Inlv, 1859. (3) William Thomas major Bombay staff l s.3.s. Gen. John Edex m. Sndly— 4 July, 184.T irsc. dau. of Edmund Saul Prentice, Esq. of Ai:....^ „„ liad 2 sons and 3 daus. (4) Frederick Morton, capt. R.M.L.I. ; b. 88 Dec 1847 ; m. 6 Jan. 1881, Minnie Pitts, eldest dau. of EdWaid Allen, Esq. of Ivybridge, Devon. (5) George Henry, Ueut. Rjf. retd. list 1881; b.7 Oct. 1849. (6) Frances Charlotte, m. 18 Sept. 187 , to Montagu St. John Maule, Esq. (7) Emily Elisabeth, m. S Sept. 1874, to Emett Wallace Rooke, Esq. s. p. [3] Arthur, asstst-oomptroller of the exchequer ; b. 9 Aug. 1793 ; d. , 1874, having m. 1834, Frances, dau. of John Poulett Thompson, Esq. of Waverley Abbey, sister of Lord Sydenham, and widow of William Baring, Esq. of Portawood. Hants. if.P. (E. NORTHBROOK) ; shed. Sft Mar. 1877, aged 88, having had 3 sons and 8 daus. /I/ Arthur John,of674,01dBroad8twet,Clty.living unm. /2/ Frederick, of London, m. 88 Peb^ 1866, Caroline, dau. of Joseph Jekyll, Esq. of Ooilford, s. p. /3/ Mabd, m. to Frederick Cox, army agent. /4/ Dulcibella, m. to Hngh HamoMnlqr. army agent, son of Hogh Hammersley, of Oromwdl OanlinM, London ; hix 8nd dau. Dora Edith, m. 87 Dm. 1860, to Fmneis Alexander Ounpbell, Esq. of the foreign oOoe (fl. Cawpor). [4] Henry, of Oillingham HaU, Snfroi .i <,f the admiralty 18My8, private aeapet. tho admiralty 1846/8, and saperlntendent > vrd 1848/58, kJ>.C to ttie Queen 18M/t; tk 8 Auk id.. 1848, SUnbeth Harriet OeotglMia,eldH8di. ut.- Oen. Lord George Beretford. O.C.H. QLUa ]>. formerly magtobmte of Tlnaev. .i.i d. 88 April, 1879, havia^ m. ; sjs>. Frances, dan. April. 1870, having m, 15 Sept. 1835. Mary, eldest dau. of Francis Edward Hurt, Esq. of Alderwasley, Derbys ; she d. 36 Nov. 1873, having had 4 sons and 6 daus. (1) 'William Georgre, 4th and present Baron. (2) Hon. Henry Johncs, r.x. ; b. 18 Sept. 1880; d. 10 Feb. 1853. (3) Hon. Sir Ashley, K.r.s.Vrf-.i.R. b.( H77,'*h1efcom. governor of Bengal aWCc 1 mem 7w iber gov.-gen. 's council since 1875, :5t.- 1 5, .'onl AUDLEY. 43 of remoe lMO/70 ; b. IS Nor. 18S1 ; m. (twice) Sndly, Eta Mtfia dan. of lAt« Vice- Admiral Rowland Money, CB. formerly wlfb of H. B. M. Palmer, of the Indian army ; she d. 11 Jan. 1877. Hi* son. YlTlan Ashley, d. 13 Sept 1880. (4) Hon.Bobert Henley Shaw,b.S» Sept. 1840; m. S7 Nor. 1863, JeMie EUen, eldest dan. of Rer. Frederick HOdyard, rector of Swanninfirton, Norfolk, and has S sons and 3 dans. Robert Hildyard Henley, b. 18 Dec 186S.— William Annedey, b. 31 April, 18«8.— Mabel Kate.- Alice Mary. (5) Hon. Eleanor, d. 8 April, 1879. (6) lion. Bmlly Doldbella, m. 14 May. 1861, to Edmund Henry Diddnaon, Esq. aon of late William DickinMn, Emj. of Kingaweston Hoaie, near Somerton, if.P. and has I sons and a dan. Robert Edward DiOKDTSOV, b. 1 Ang. 1881— PhlUp Frands, b. 3 Aug. 186S.-Oswald Bd«i,b. 17 Nor. 1868.— Tiolet Mary. (7) Hon. Emma Mary, m. SO Nor. 18M, to Ber. Edward Heneage Paget, rector of Stoston, SoUblk, son o( hite 0«n. the Hon. Sir Edward Paget, o.c.b. (M. AiroLnBT). (8) Hon. Flocmce Selina. (0) Hon. Mart* Harriet. BARON AUDLEY. GEORGE EDWARD THICKNESSE- TOUCHET, 23ixl Baron Audley (1403, E.), a Coant of the Holy Roman Empire ; b. 26 Jan. 1817 ; d. 18 April, 1872, having m. l8tr-16 April, 1867, Emily, 2nd dau. of late CoL Sir Thomas Livingstone Mitchell, K.H.; she d. 1 April, 1860. He m. 2ndly— 16 Feb. 1868, Maigaret Anne, widow of James William Smith, Esq. of London, and sister of Rev. Thomas Dawson Hadson, of Frogmore Hall, Herts. By his 1st marriage he had 2 dans, between whom the Barony is in abeyance. (1) Hon. Mary. b. IS Aug. 1868. (2) Hon. Emily, b. 39 Nov. 18M. A UMS— Quarterly, 1st and 4th, Erm. a Cret gn. TUCHCT. Snd and Srd, Ou. a tret or, Audlkt. CHBST— Out of a duoal coronet or a demi-swan wings elevated arg. dnoally crowned gold. SUPPOBTBRS— Two wyvems sa. MOTTO— Je le tiena. I bold it. Thb BA.RONT. NICHOLAS DB ALDITHLEY, or Audley, was snmmoned to parliament 36 Jan. 1397, and was in the expedition to Scotland with the Earls of Warren and Warwick, and took part in the victory at Dunbar; m. Catherine, dau. and coheir of John Oifbml, of Brlmpsfleld, Glouc. (by Maud his wife, dau. and heir of Walter de Clifford, and widow of William de I.onge<(pec); he •!. 1399. His 2iid mu. NIOTOLAS DE ALDITHLEY, or Audley, s. his brother ,... X- »i*™^ ^^'' "^^ ^^ summons to parliament 8 Jan. 181S(eEdw.U.),to 38 Aug. 1818 (13 Edw II.) ; m. Joane, widow of Henry Lacy, Earl of Lincohi, sUter and coheir of William Martin, Baron MarUn (by writ 23 June, 1295). His son Qm JAMES DE AUDLEY, K.O. one of the heroes of Poic- O tiers, and for his services at that ftimous victory he had a grant of £400 a year from ths Black Prince, governor of Berwick-npoif-Tweed when 33 years old, one of the original knights of the garter ; d. at Heleigh, 1 April, 1388, having m. 1st, Joane, dan. of Roger Mortimer, Earl of March (see royal lineage), and had a son and 3 daus. ril Nicholas, L(ml Audley, summoned to parliament 17 Dec 1887, to 11 Sept 1S90; d. s. p. July 1892, having m. Elizabeth , dan. of Adelioe de Beanmont E2] Joane, m. to Sir John Touchet, and died in the lifetime of er brother, leaving her grandson, John (son of Sir John), her heir, then 80 years old. rS] Maraaret, m. to Sir Soger Hillary, who d. before 5 LOU) AITDLBT m. Sndly, Isabel, dan. and coheir of William M a lh a nk . Baron of Wich Malhank, and had 3 sons and a dau. [41 Bowland, d. s. p. rS] Thomas, d. s. p. 34 Jan. 1385. r«] MafsanC, m. to Foolke, son of Sir Foulke Fitiwarine, kni and d. In the I ttstlm e of her brother, leaving her grand- ton, FnUce,Lo rd Pltn nurtoe, her heir, tlien three years old. JOHN TOUCHET, In whose favour the abeyance of the Barony of Andl^y was determined, had summons to par- liament 90 Oot 1401: d. 10 HSN. IV. and his de«;endant, Sm GEOBOB TOUCHET, Knt Baron Andley, of Heley, governor of Utrecht, wounded at the battle of Klnsale, S4 Dee. ItOl, created Babom Orisb akd Earl op Castls- BT, is the PeevM* of Ireland, 6 Sept. 1616 as. ; d. 80 Pabi loOowuif , hftTlac m. L1M7, dan. of Sir James Mervyn, Kat of FenthflL WOta. and had with t dans, an only son, XyrBBYTNTtBd larL kaigfated at Whitehall 10 Jambs L i.YX aoenaad of oartaln high ortanes, arraigned, sentenced to death, and ezeonted on Tower mil, 14 May, 1631, having m. Ist. BUnheth, dan. and ooheir of Benediot Bamham, alderman of London. He m. tndly— Lady Anne Stanley, dan. of Ferdi- nand, Earl of Dertqr, and widow of Grey Bruges, 5th Baron Chandoa, KA By his 1st wife he had t sons and 8 dans. 11] Jaaiaa, orsated Lord Aitdlst axd Earl of Castlb- HATBir, S Jnne. 1684, gen. of the Irish forces against Cromwell in the CiTfl war l«4t, was restored by aot of parliament, 1678, to the Barony of Andley of Heley forfdted by his fttther, with ider to his brother Mervyn, and in deCsnlt of issne then and a son. to his dsters and thdr heirs ; he d. s. p. 11 Oct. 1684, having m. Ellnheth,daa.ofOr«yBrydgea,LordChandoa. [21 Geotfe, a Benedtotine monk at Donay. [S] MenTtt, 4th Bart; d. 1686, having m. ICm7 Triboi, Hd dan. of John, 10th Eari of Bhiewsbnry, rsliet o< Oharlse AnindeL Esq. and had with other ' Jamna. i. aa Sth Earl. [4] Hon. Lacy, d. 16 Dec. 1663, having m. 1st— to John Anketell, of (3ompton, Wilts, and Newmarket, co. Cork: and Sndly, to CoL Garret Fitsmaurice (M. Lansdowne), who had 9,7M acres in Connanght, after the reduction of the kingdom by Oomwell, and had a son and 8 dans. [51 Hon. Dorothy, d. 10 Feb. 1684, having m. as 1st wife, to Edmund (Butler), 4th Visoonnt Monntguret, who d. 1679, having had 3 sons and 3 daus. [61 Hon. Frances, m. to Richard Butler, of Kilcash (brother of Jamea, 1st Dnke of Ormonde); he d. 1701, having had 8 sons and 4 '^*"« JAMES, 5th Earl ; d. 18 Ang. 1700, having m. Elizabeth, daa of Barde, of Weston (by Anne Villiers, dau. of Charles, Earl of Anglesey, and widow of Thomas Savile, Earl of Ratcliffe); she d. June, 1783, having had an only son, JAMES, 6th Earl; d. Oct. 1740, having m. May. 1722, EUxabeth, only dau. of Henry, Lord Arundel of Wardour ; she d. 84 June, 1743, having had 3 sons and a dau. [11 James, 7th Earl: b. IS April, 1738; d. unm. 8 May. 1769. [2] John Talbot, 8th Earl ; d. s. p. 83 April, 1777, havint; m. 1776, Susanna, dan. of Henry Drax, of Ellerton Abbey, Yoika. ]f.P. Lyme Regis, sister of Thomas Drax, Esq. of Char- borongb, Dorset, and widow of William Cracroft, of London, alderman ; she d. 81 July, 1789. [3] Lady Elizabeth, d. 80 Mar. 1768, having m. 10 May. 1749. to Philip Thicknesse, of Farthinghoe, Northants. and had Issne. (See Lineage below.) fLineafle. RALPH THICXNE8SE, of Barterley or Balterley, co. Staff, (descended from Bobert Thicknes. lord of Balterley, temp. Edw. L); m. Bridget, dau. of Sir John Egerton, Bart, of Wrinchill, Chesh. and had with 8 daus. 3 sons, (1) Ralph, of Barteriey, aged 38, 1691; m. Elizabeth, dau. and heir of Thomas Stockton, Esq. of London. His grandson, Ralph, a celebrated phyaidaB, sold the Staff, and Chesh- estates in 1747, and his great-gnmdan. Anne Thicknesse, of Beech Hill, Lane, (only surviving child of Ralph Anthony Thicknesse, x.P. Wigan, D.L. co. Lane), m. 8 July, 18M, to Rev. Francis Henry Caldwell, who assumed the surname and arms of Thickkessb only by R.L. 39 Mar. 1859, MJL Braaenose Coll. Oxon. 1864, B.D. and D.D. 1879, archdeacon of Northampton and canon of Peter- borough stnoe 1876, hon. canon Manchester cathedral 1863/76, rural dean of Bolton-le-Moon 1867 68, chaplain to bishop of 44 AVELAND. Peterborough 1868/75, vicar of Deane, co. Lane. 1855/68, and of Brackley, Nortliants, 1868/79, and has 5 sons and 2 daus. [1] Ralph Tliicknesse TlllCKNESSE, bar.-at-law L.I. 1881; b. 25 Sept. 1856.— [2] Francis Norman, b. 9. Aug. 1858.— [3] Philip Coldwell, b. 28 Jan. I860.— [4] Raymond Edward, b. 17 Oct. 1867.-[5] JohnAudley,b.8Nov.l869.— [6] Frances Annette Eleanor.— [7] Katharine Edith Mary. (2) John, rector of Farthinghoe, Northants, m. Joyce, dau. of Thomas Blencowe, niece of Lord Chief Justice Blencowe, of Marston House, and had with other issue a son, PHILIP THICKNESSE, of Farthinghoe, Northants. lieut.- gov. of Landguard; Fort, Suffolk; d. , 1792, having m. 10 May, 1749, Lady Elizabeth Touchet, dau. of James, 6th Earl of Castlehaven and Lord Audley, and sister (and in her issue coheir) of John Talbot, 8th Earl of Castlehaven, and Lord Audley; she d. 30 Mar. 1762, having had \vith other issue 2 sons and 2 daus. /I/ George, s. as 21st Lord Audley. /2/ Phihp, b. 23 June, 1760. /3/ Elizabeth, b. 4 Aug. 1750. /4/ Joyce, b. 25 Mar. 1753. r\ EORGB, 21st Baron, assumed by K.L. 23 Dec. 1783, the VX surname of TUCHET in addition to THICKXESSE, and the arms of Tuchet quarterly \nih. those of AUDLEY ; b. 4 Feb. 1758; d. 24 Aug. 1818, having m. 1st— 21 May, 1781, Hon. Elizabeth Hussey-Delaval, 2nd dau. of John, 2nd Lord Delaval; she d. 11 July, 1785. He m. 2ndly— 2 May, 1792, Augusta, widov/ of Col. Moorhouse, and dau. of Rev. Andr6 Boisdaune ; she d. April, 1844, aged 84. By his 1st wife he had with other issue a son, GEORGE JOHN, 22nd Baron, b. Mar. 1783; d. 14 Jan. 1837, having m. at Brussels 18 April, 1816, Anne Jane, eldest dau. of Sir Ross Donnelly, K.C.B. vice-adm. of the red; she d. 16 Aug. 1855, having liad witli other issue 3 sous, 1] George Edward, 23rd and late Lord. 2] Hon. John, b. 8 Nov. 1819; d. 21 July, 1861, having m. 6 ;ept. 1844, Ehzabetli, 3rd dau. of late John Henry Blenner- hassett, Esq. of , and had a son and 4 daus. (1) George John, b. 27 April, 1847; d. 11 Nov. 1866. (2) Elizabeth. (3) Maria Jane, d. 16 Feb. 1867. (4) Charlotte Anne, m. 16 June, 1875, to Thomas Jesaon.Esq. (5) Dorothy, m. 24 Jan. 1878, as 2nd wife, to Rev. and Hon. Charles Samuel Twisleton (B. SAVE AND SBLK). [3] Hon. William Ross, b. 23 Nov. 1821. BARON AVELAND. SIR GILBERT HENRY HEATHCOTE- HEATHCOTE-DRUMMOND-WIL- LOUGHBY, Baron Aveland (1856, U.K.), and a Baronet (1732/3, O.B.), P.c. 1880, m.p. Boston 1852 6, Rutland 1856'67, deputy joint lord great chamber- lain ; s. his father as 2nd Baron 6 Sept. 1807 ; b. 1 Oct. 1830 ; m. 14 July, 1863, Lady Eveljni Eliza- beth Gordon, 2nd dau. of Charles, lOtb Marquis of Huntly, and has 3 sons and 6 daus. (1) Hon. Gilbert, b. 29 July, 1867. (2) Hon. Charles Strathavon, b. 18 May, 1870. (3) Hon. Claud, b. 16 Oct. 1872. (4) Hon. Evelyn Clementina. (5) Hon. Margaret Mary. (6) Hon. Nina. (7) Hon.Cecilie. (8) Hon. Alice. (9) Hon. Mary Adelaide. Arms— Quarterly,lst and 4th,0r,fretty az., Willoughby; 2nd. Or, three bars wavy gu., Drummoxd; 3rtl. Enn., three pomeis vert, each charged with a cross or, Heathcote. Crests — 1st, A Saracen's head affront**, couped at the shoulders ppr., ducally crowned or, WlLLoroHBY. 2nd. On a ducal coronet a talbot statant , collared and retlexeu«, (1 ) Sir Gilbert, created a Baroxkt. (8«e below.) (2) John. bp. at Chesterfleld. 12 D.h-. hiss. (3) SAMiEi,, father of Sir W hcoic, created Baronet 16 An^. 1758. (See It > ) r4) Josiah, b. 24 Jar 1660 (5; d. 22 Mnv. 1719. (6) Caleb, col. of mil., of the councii ul Ni-w York province, judge of the admiralty, and surveyor-gen. of h.m. cu«U)niM for the north district of Anierica; he d. at New York 28 Feb 1720/1. (7) George. SIR GILBERT, of Low Leyton, B«ex, one of the directors and originators of the Bank of England, governor 1723, sheriff of London nOS.and lord mayor 1711. m.p. in four sue- •I .hon) ho was '■' ■ ' initl^- t...f .1. 17 1 (I. •• the H2. having ndon.; she -on, :'l, Bot. director E.I.C.8. ; d. 6 Sept. 1759. li Hridget.dau. of Thomas White, of Tuxi- Notts. (Bart.), clerk of the ordnance and M.l d. 5 May. 1772, having had with 4 daiuj. 2 sons, /I/ Sir Gilbert, s. as 3rd Baronet. /2/ John, of Connington Castle, Hunts. M.P. Rutland 1790- d. 29 July, 1796, having m. 27 Oct. 1764. Lvdia. dau. and coheir of Benjamin Moyer, Esq. of Low Leyton, E8s«ex ; she d 14 Aug. 1822, having had with an only dau. an only son. John Heathcote, of Connington Castle, b. 14 Nov. 1767; d. 3 May, 1838, having ni. 5 Nov. 1799, Marv Anne, dau of George Thomhill. of Diddington, Hunts; she d. 27 July 1854, having had 3 sons and 2 daus. ' [1] John Moyer, of Connington Castle, b. 9 Nov. 1800; m 11 April, 1833, Hon. Emily PYances Rldlev-Collx)rne (Rini.EV— Bart.), 3rd dau. and coheir of Nlchohus William, Lord Col- borne (ext.); she d. 13 Oct. 1849, having had 2 sons and a dau. (1) John Moyer,lieut-col. commanding 1st administrative batt. Camb. R.v. bar.-at-law L.i. 1869; b. 12 July, 1884- m. 18 Dec. 1860, Louisa Cecilia, dau. of Norman Macleod' Esq. of Macleod, and has had 2 sons and 2 dans. ' John Norman, b. 21 June, 186.3.— Arthur Ridley, b. 14 Feb. 1876.— Emily Louisa, d. 25 May, 1880.— Evelyn Mav (2) Charles Gilbert, Imr.-at-law l.T. 1867 ; b. 2 Mar 1841 • m. 9 Sept. 1869, Lucy Edith, only dau. of late' Hon! Walter Wrottesley (see), and has a son and 2 daus. Walter John, b. 23 Sept. 1870.— Isabel Lucy.— Mabel Frances. (3) Mary Emily. [2] Robert Boothhy, of Friday Hill. Chingford. Essex rector of that parish ; b. 18 May, 1805 ; d. 19 Sept. 1866, having m Ist— 9 Mar. 1837, Charlotte, dau. of Admiral Thomas Sotheby* of High Beach, Essex; she d. 16 Jan. 1846, having had a son and 2 daus. AVON MORE. 45 (1) Robert Boothby, of Friday Hill, b. 10 Jan. 1844 ; m. 3 Oct. 1872, Jane Vere, only dau. of Rev. Sir Cavendish Henry Foster, Bart. g. p. (2) Charlotte Mary.m. 11 April, 1860,to William, 6th Earl of Carj-sfort, K.P. (3) Katherine Sophia. Rev. R. B. Heathcx>te m. 2ndly— 10 Oct. 1848, Elizabeth Bridget, dau. of Captain William WelU, of Holme, Hunts, and had a son and 2 dans. (4) William Edward,feU.Trin.CoU.Camb.;b.ll June,1853. (5) Emily Frances, m. 88 July, 1874, m 2nd wife, to Robert rbnrnhagh Ourdon, Esq. M.P. a Norfolk 1880, J.P. U.L. N f -Ik, chairman Q.8. lieut.-ooL 4th regt. Norfolk B.V. I III, Ks— Bart.), eldest son of Brampton Gordon, Esq. Ill L»n* oellor of England; she d. 1> Aug. 176t. He m. Sndly-27 Mar. 1770, Biiabeth, dan. of Robert Hndnn, Bsq. of Ted- dington, Middx; she d. 14 Sept. 1813, harinf had with other iwue 2 HonH, /I / Sir aUbert, s. as 4tli Baronet. 121 Robert, of Lobthorpe, oo. Line d. Mar. 18SS, baring m. April, 1807, Ellabeth, dau. of Mr. J. Bearle ; she d. haring had 8 sons, [11 George Angnetnt Frederick, of Lobthorpe, capC roval kofee gnarts btee; b. SS May, IdOt; d. 24 July. 1843. harjng m. 1st, 01ympe,daa.of Antolne Joseph Henri d'HeronUer. of Klei: she d. 3 Jan. 1833. haring had a dan. (1) Marie Olrmpe. He m. 2ndly— 17 Nor. 1841. Anna, dan. of Jean Baptiste de BolEa (she r»-m. 26 Deo. 1849, to Baron M. de Chamlsso de Bonoourt). and had an only son, (2) Robert, of Lobthorpe, b. 24 April. 1842; m. S3 Ang. 1877. Bdith Mary, only dao. of John Henry Mannen- Satton. of Kelham Half, Notts. (B. Maxxbrs), and has a dau. b. 11 Jnne, 1878. .«.,_._. [2] Thomas, B.A. St. Catherine's OolL Oamb. 1833, ricar of Uvington (or Lenton), Line since 1833; b. 14 Mar, 1810; m. Ist^BUiabeth, 2nd dan. of Ber. & Halsted, of Great Tbarlow, and rector of Uttle Bradley: she d. at Lenton 3 J uly, 1833. He m. 2ndly— 24 May, 1861, Lucy, dan, of Darld Joyce, and has 4 sons and 3 daoa. Henry Searie, b. 9 Febw I860.— Thomas Arthur Robert, b. 2 April, 1863.-Frank Augurtos George, b. » Sept. 1871.- \miam Lionel, b. 13 Mar. 1874.— Lncjr Blisabeth.— Louisa Gertrude.— Alice Mandeb— Bmily Sophia.— Charlotte Vic- toria. [3] Francis, of Thmddngham.oo. Llnab. 23 Dec 1812; d- 27 Aug. 1879, haring m. 22 June, 1836, Caroline, dau. of Charles Padier, Esq. of Reading; she d. 11 Nor. 1876, haring had 3 (laus. Ill Bli»beth, m. 24 Nor. 1864, to Rer. Lyttetton Henry Powys Maurice, ricar of Northorer, Somerwt. 121 Ida Orosrenor, m. 17 June, 1863, to John Wilson WU- ■on. Esq. and has 4 sons and 3 dans. Gtaham Lionel John WIL80N, b. 6 April, 1864.— Oecfl Grosrenor, b. 18 May, 1870.— Frank Heathcote, b. 22 Mar. 1873.— Arthur Edwards Cotton, b. 24 June, 1876.- Ida Gwendoline PearL— Eleanor PearL— Frandsca Mary. /3/ Clementina Sophia, m. let— 4 Sept. 1867, to John Augustus John Kingston, post-capt. iu». who d. 24 Julr, 1888. She re-m. Ist— 12 Aug. 1876, to Senor Gorgonlo Petano, of Masariegos, first secretary of legation, who d. , 1877. She le-m. 2ndly— 18 May, 1881, to CTaude Franpoifl Abel Leon Bnguet, capt. 3l8t regt. of art. of I* Mans, France. SIR GILBERT, 4th Baronet, M.P. co. Line. 1796, 1802, 1806, andRutbmd 1812/41; b. Oct. 1778; d. 26 Mar. 1861, haring m. Ist— 14 Aug. 1798, Lady Katharine Sophia, 2nd dau. of John Manners, of Grantham, and Ws wife Louisa Tollemache, Countess of Dysart ; she d. 28 May, 1826, having had 8 sons, (1) Sir Qilbert John, s. as 5th Baronet, and was created BAKON AVKLAND. ^,,t, ,o« (2) Edward Lionel, capt. R.ll. guards; d. 17 July, 1875, aged 79. rS^ William Henry, of North Lulfenham Hall, co. Line, and Tadworth Court, Surrey; b. 29 May, 1797 ; d. s. p. 17 Oct^ 1880. harlnK m. 17 Dec. 1888, Sophia Matilda, only dau. of Thomas Wright. Esq. of Upton Hall, Notts, (by his wife Sophia Frances, dau. of Cnuirles Chaplin, of Tathwell, and mother of Sir Richard Sutton, 2nd Baronet) ; s^e d. 20 Nor. 1880. SIR GILBERT m. 2ndly— 10 Aug. 1828, Miss Charlotte Eldon, of London ; she d. 21 Oct. 1842, having had an only son, (4) Arthur, of Durdans Park, Surrey, b. 22 June,1829; d. unm. Mar. 1869. SIR GILBERT JOHN, 5th Baronet, M.P. Boston, Line. 1820/ 31, Lane. 1832/42, and Rutland 1841/56, created Baron AVELAXD, of Aveland, co. Line. 26 Feb. 1856; hon. col. royal South Line militia, I..L. Line; b. 16 Jan. 1795; d. 6 Sept. 1867, having m. 8 Oct. 1827, the Right Hon. Clementina Elizabeth Heathcote-Drummond-Willoughby, Baroness Willoughby de Eresby, in whose favour, as senior coheir, the House of Lords confirmed the barony of Willoughby de Eresby, joint hereditary great chamberlain of England (on the death of her brother Alberic, Lord^Gwj'dyr), assumed by r.l. 4 May, 1872, for herself and issue, the additional surnames of Heathcote-Drummond- Willoughby by royal sign manual (B. WILLOUGHBY de ERKsnv). and has a son and 2 dans. (1) Sir Gilbert Henry, 2nd and present Baron. (2) Hon. Elizabeth Sophia. ^ i^S (3) Hon. Clementina Charlotte m. 5 April, 1869, to George f-^ni,, ^v Tiyon.qipt B v. C.B. niLval * nn tn tlie-Qpyn^R KESTEVEK)/ /-iy,/ Jj and has a son. - *^)fn.^^^ George aement Tbyos, b. 16 May, 1871. Z^*^ VISCOUNT AVONMORE. WILLIAM CHARLES YELVERTON, Vis- count Avonmore (1800, i.) and Baron Yel- verton (1795, i.), major b.a. (retd.), k.m. s. his father as 4th Viscount 24 Oct. 1870, but has not established his right to vote at the election of Irish representative Peers; b. 27 Sept. 1824; m. 26 June, 1858, Emily Marianne, youngest dau. of late Major- Gen. Sir Charles Ashworth, k.c.b. and widow of Professor Edward Forbes, f.b.8. f.g.s. and has had with other issue 2 Bons; cLiOi^Wl (1) Hon. BMTi_Nugent,lieut. 87th regt.; b. 11 Feb. 1859,;^rA>i"*l/W/A>J (2) Hon. i^g ^iniPam , b. 19 Nov. 1866. l^, ,' W«-,/ ; " Arks— ArgM ^ree lions rampant and in chief gn.a crescent. Crest — A lion passant reganlant gn. SUPPORTKRS— Two lions r^rardant gu. MOTTO— Renaacentnr. SEATS— Belle Isle, Boscrea, co. Tipperary, and Hazle Rock, Mayo. Eineaoe. BARRY YELVERTON (only son of Frank Yelverton, of Blackwater, co. Cork), bar.-at-law, attorney-gen. of Ire- land 1782, lord chief baron of the exchequer 1784, P.c. was raised to the Peerage 19 June, 1795, as Baron YELVERTON, of Avonmore, co. Cork, and fm^her advanced, 29 Dec. 1800, VISCOUNT AVONMORE; b. 28 May, 1736; d. 19 Aug. 1805, having m. 8 July, 1761, Mary, dau. of William Nugent, Esq. of Clonlost (M. Wbstx EATH), and had with other issue 2 sons, (1) 'WilUam Charles, s. as 2nd Viscount. (2) Hon. Walter AgUonby, b. 36 Jan. 1773; d.8 June, 1824, having m. 38 Nov. 1 791 , Odlia, eldest dau. of (George Yelverton , Esq. of Belle Isle, co. Tipperary; she d. , 1801, having had 3 sons and 3 daus. 46 AYLESFORD. [1] Bentinck Walter, b. 29 Nov. 1792 ; d. s. p. 15 Dec. 1837, having m. June, 1829, Hon. Anna Maria Bingham, 2nd dau. of John, 1st Lord Clanmorris; she d. 22 Jan. 1866. [2] Benjamin Chapman Frederick, of Ballea, King's co. British chaplain at Trieste, Palermo, and lastly to the em- bassy in Constantinople; b. , 1800; d. at Palermo Oct. 1849, having m. 1838, Hon. Louisa Catherine Bingham, 3rd dau. of John, 1st Lord Clanmorris, and has 2 dans. /I / Julia Anna Florence, m. 5 Aug. 1868, to Barclay Corrie, B.N. pajTnaster, 1870/3, and has a son and 2 daus. Yelverton CORRIE, b. 28 June, 1870.— Florence.— Caro- line Maude. /2/ Pauline, m. 1st —28 June, 1854, to Rowland Augustus Griffith Davies, of Redinnick, Cornwall, who d. 4 Sept. 1864. (She re-m. 8 Nov. 1866, to Hon. Barry John Bing- ham— (B. CL.1NM0URIS)— who d.at Rosario,20 May, 1868.) By her 1st marriage she had 3 sons and 2 daus. who have assumed the name of Yelverton. (1) Rowland Aglionbv YELVERTON, sub-lieut. Roscom- mon mil. b. 16 May, 1857.— (2) Harold Longfleld, b. 4,7 June, 1862.— (3) Bentinck John, RJf . b. 28 Oct. 1863.— (4) Anna. (5) Augusta Cecilia, m. 5 Dec. 1877, to Grerald Henry, eldest surviving son of Denis Bingham, Esq. of Bingham Castle, CO. Mayo (B. CLAXM0RRI8). W[3] Mary Letitia, m. June, 1828, to James Egan, Esq. [4] Cecilia Anna, d. 21 Aug. 1881. ILLIAM CHARLES, 2ncl Viscount, registrar of the high court of cliancery ; b. 6 April, 1762 ; d. 28 Nov. 1814, having m. 1 Sept. 1787, Mary, eldest dan. of John Reade, Esq. of East Cams, Hants. ; she d. 30 May, 1834, having had 3 sons and 2 daus. (1) Barry John, s. as 3rd Viscount. (2) Hon. William Henry, of ^Vhitland Abbey, Carmarthensh. D.L. ; b. 5 Dec. 1791 ; m. 2 June, 1825, Elizabeth Lucy, dau. and heiress of John Morgan, Esq. of Funiess, CarmarthenslL.; she d. 1 April, 1863, having had a son and 8 daus. [1] William Henry Morgan, b. 7 Feb. 1840. [2] Mary Elizabeth.m. 17 Nov. 1855, to Rev. William Pender Roberts, m.a. rector of Trevalga, Comwidl, and rural dean of Trigg Minor, and has 2 sons and 2 daus. John Pender Yelverton Robert!?, b. S8 May, 1863.— Wil- liam Evelyn Barry, b. 12 Feb. 1869.— Harriette Elizabeth. — Mary Ellen Louisa. [3] Louisa Anne, m. 20 June, 1859, to M. Louis Onston Salamon, capitaine au 83 de ligne; he d. s. p. 10 Jan. 1869. [4] Henrietta Mara. (3) Hon. Augustus, b. 2 Aug. 1802 ; d. 1864; married and left issue, living in Australia. (4) Hon. Mary, d. unm. 7 Feb. 1869. (5) Hon. Louisa Sarah, d. 19 April, 1866, having m. 1825, to Rev. Andrew Savers, of Upleadon, Glouc. BARRY JOHN, 3rd Viscount, b. 21 Feb. 1790; d. S4 Oct, 1870, having m. 1st— 1811, Jane, dau. of Tbonuu Booth, Esq. of Whitehaven ; she d. Oct. 1821 , having had with other issue a son and 2 daus. (1) Hon. George Frederick William, capt. 64th reet ; b. 7 Mar. 1818 ; d. 26 Feb. 1860 ; m. 12 Feb. 1857, Louisa Lenox, dan. of late Guy Lennox Prendergast. Esq. member of cooncil, Bombay. She re-m.— 31 Jan. 1876, to Charles Fetheratonhansli. Bn. of Staffield Hall, Cumberland, J.p. D.L. (2) Hon. Sydney Eloisa, m. 16 July, 1889, to Fonter Goring, Esq. of Highden Park. Sussex (BART.) (3) Hon. Adelaide Matilda, m. 7 July, 1860, to M«jor-Oen. Humphrey Lyons, of the Madras army (B. LY0!f8). HIS LORDSHIP m. 2ndly-l Aug. 18M, Cecilia, eldest dan. of Charies O'KeefEe, Esq. of Hollybrooke Park, co. Tipperary, a registrar of the court of chancery in Ireland; she d. 1 Feb. 1876, having had a son and 5 daus. (4) "William Charles, 4th and present Vlsconnt. (5) Hon. Letitia. (6) Hon. Louisa Elizabeth, m. 2 Sept. 1873, to Herr Hermann Hultzsch, of Dresden. ^ZL^.^^^A^®^^^'* Priscilla, d. 18 Sept. 1854, having m. 13 April, 1853, to Col. George Harrington Hawes, late 9thregt. A.D.C. to tlie Queen, and has a dau. ^\ ■^°,?:.^°°^' ^' 28 ■A.pril, 1859, to James Walker, Esq. of Dairy, Midlothian (Dritmmond— BART.), and has 8 daoiu (9) Hon. Maletta, m. 7 Oct. 1868, to Capt. Crofton Thomas Burton Vandeleur, of Wardenstown, co. Westmeath. and Moyulla, CO. Galway, late 12th lancers. EARL OF AYLESFORD. TTENEAOE FINCH, Earl of Aylcsfoitl (I7M, J— L o.B.) and Baron Onemaqr (1703, e.), capt. Warwickflhire yeo. cav. 1869/77, officer of the Greek order of the Sariour; ■. his father as 7th Earl 10 Jan. 1871 ; b. 21 Feb. 1849 ; m. 8 Jan. 1871^ Edith, 3rd dau. of late Ck)l. Thomas Peers- Williams, M.P. of Temple House, Bucks, and has S daus. (1) Lady Hilda JoaanaOwaidoUn. ^*<%V*T*''^**'^A^ (3) LadyAtoaadiaLoidnCBJLlLPriiMMMof WalMtpoiuor). NonL-BMr prMomptlT*, hta bnMm OharlM. ARMS-Azv., a ohenon btCw«B thrae gilflBi pMnai ML Crbst— A grUBn at In th* sima. MOTTO— ApertO TlYWB TOCO. Hinragr. H^'^S^^ ^^c^ llT'ir "' ^°'*^'' «*>» Earl of Win. chllaea), of Ch. Ch. Oxon. bar.Htt-Uw i.t. aoUdtor- gen. II Jan. 1678, to 21 April. 1686 wImd hm Jm m^.^ the SOth ; and on the afrciluu of Obosob i m. «w»«k^ advanoed by the UUe of^S*Sr aSSSSId ir5r^??S7 chanceUor Duchy of Lancaster IHi^ieTd. If jSy* i/iV ^t^^ f-.^^^^'^ •»«* «>»»«* "* at John Bint Blrt! HENEAOE, 3rd Earl (on the death of hit fkthcr Han 2« June, 1 7«7), knight of the shire, LefcSteTntt 1741, M.P. Maidstone 1764, lud. ; b. eNoTinr.' i si. 1 777, having m. 6 Oct. 1760, Lady Ch»lot£ S^nSo; t«L^ dau. of Charles. 6th Doke ifSii«SrSh?Tu^5?^B? having had with numewwotSsrlSa I Si *^' i^? ^fP.^^!.*"* ^^^ *ort Bteward o< the household- b IS July, 1761 ; d. 20 Oct. 1«12. having m. 23 ApriTlSJl ' ImAr Augusta Sophia Gr^viUo. 4th dau. of George. 2nd Earl of wS^ Denbigh (lUGGE-PRicB-BART.) ; shed. ' iHT.lSllVSrrtS had with 2 daua. 3 sons, of whom ti i-i-.* ' n«Tini Charles Wyxne-oriffith < ofnAmlweh *« Carnarvon and Voelaa aforesn,. : hr«uS2M iiS arms of Guikkith-Wyxxk by k ..« IsS^T?^ 1780 ; d. 22 Mar. 186-5. having m. May {mi^l^i^i^i 1860, having had 4 sons and 4 daua. we a. i» jiay, MV, AYLMER. 47 1 ] Charta Oriflltli-WjniiM-Flneii, oC VoelM aftmMld. mj*. inuurrooa. bonogbs, and on tte death of hit uncle took le name of Wrnne-Flndi bj BJ<. tO July. IMS ; b. 14 lae, 181* ; d. I Mar. 1874, haring m. Ist-lS Jane, 1840, . lura Sa«n, dan. of Richard PoUeo (Bart.), of Bodboome, ilU.; ihe d. 7 Mar. 18»1. He m. Sndly— 7 Sept. 18y Hall, Torka. and haa t sona and a dan. (2) Arthur, bu If Oct 1878. (8) A aon, b. 16 Oet 1880. (4) Helen. /3/ John Sejmour, oapt i [21 Heneage, major 6Mli n Inkarman, • Nor. ISM. [81 John Heniy Otlflth-W]rane,B.apriert, ednoated at Eton and Oh. Oh. Osoa. lonMrij Mlow of All G only (1) Henaage. b. 80 April, 1871. B. H. WnrvB-FuroH m. ' b. 16 Feb. 18a. b. If Sept. 1816 ; feU at Sonla ; b^ tl Mar. rjiwmtan, oq^OolditrMm gmrte; k tS April, 1888; d. [8] 8anhLoalaa,m.84May.l84S,toThoaM8oaMnOock», lhD.aL8OMaBS0 m.OlMriotto, m. Sf Sept. 1846. to John Robert Oodkqr. Emi. of XOUgv.oa LiltriB : he d. 17 Nor. 1861.haTtng had with 4 daaa. an only aon. John Arthar, V. 17 June, 1847 (Jamm (9) admlna bjt.; b^ 87 May. 1718; d. Aug. 1788, Mary. riHeroT ~ Donat; ahed.6 0ot. 181f (baring ra-m. to BiQ. of Northaw, Herti.), and had with otiMr of AlhM7, 8««or.. M^* ITM. Sept. 1781 ; d. If Get. 1880. HBNIAOB, Mh BwL K 84 April, 1»6; d. 8 Jan. 1888. baring m. 88 April, ini. Lady At - - SS^ftot* Chaylolto,h.88 baring viUe,4thdan.of aeorfa,8ndEtflofirBrwfak: riMd.8MBr. 184«, baring iMd 8 eona and a dan. (1 ) H«MM«f •> M Mh IvL (2) Hon. Daniel Orari]le,lianl..ooL late S4thri«t:b. 86 April. (3) Lady Aognatn, m. 8 July. 1848. to WIDiaB Walt«, ftfc Earl of Dartmouth. HBNEAGE. 0th Earl, b. 84 Dao. 1884; d. 10 Jan. 18n. haringm. 7 May. 1846. Jane WIghfwIek, only dan. and heir of JohnViglitwIok Knlghtky. B^. of Ofloharoh, War- ~ 4 aoaa and a dan. (1) H«n«kff«>7thwd (2) H«n. Charlea It Bart. ««.^< Ajj''^f^^/^^r mtkafV^^aatat^ mIUtinl88l, ftniwili » bw 7 June, 1881; m. lit -4 Feb. 1878, Hon. Oeovgiann Agaea Begot, eldeat dan. of . .- Ml Baml; Ihe d.18 April, 1874. Hem.8adly BDnyfateria, yottngealdan. of Me John ~ William, trd -16 April, 1878, BoaL Eaq. of'Benena, oo. Oork. and wkkmof Cteriaa Linton, BaqTof uningCord, Hunta, and haa a dan. b. 88 Nb^ 1880. (3) Hon. Daniel Harty , oapt 8id. batt. & June, 1888. " (4) Hon. OkBMBt Bdwaid, Ueot (S.a) lat Aog. 1861. (5) Lady Anne FtaaoaaoaWIDMlmina, h. 10 Mar. 1888; m.8 Aug. 187S, to cniarlaa Jamaa, aldeal aoa of BUHon. Sir Charlea Aogustna Murray, S.OA (B. DUHMORB.) legt; bk6 ifl.; U 88 LORD ATLKSR. SIR UD0LPHU8 AYLMER, Lord Aylmer, Baron of Balrath (1718, L), and a Baronet (1662, L), licut^x)!. 64th Canadian inf. nul.; 8. his Unman, Admiral Frederick Whitworth William, as 7th Baron, S Mar. 1858 ; b. 10 June, 1814 ; m. S8 Jane, 1841, liaiy Elixa, 8rd dan. of Edward Joameaax, Eoq. of Melbourne, East Canada ; she d. 14 Sept 1881, baring had 8 sons and 2 daus. 1) Bon. Matthew, brigade-major in ( leaL-oeLfameriynhB.fiirf]lan; b.88 87AAjBjrae(trade.8addaa.of (Hon.) 187AAaurae(tnide, tnaUaadhaaadaa. Oanada, with rank of Mar. 1848; m. 80 Oct. John Tonng, of Mon* (2) Bon. Bauy, Ueut. RJC.A. (h. p.), hM lat in Canadian par- liamaat: h. 88 ApdL18a; m. 5 Oct. 1870, Louiaa Blanche Fanu^ eU«t daa. of Beniy AapinaU Howe, Eaq. ll.d. of Siae (8) Hon. Fkedori^ Whitworth, in Canadian militia ; b. 4 Feb. (4) Boa. laahaDa m. 17 July, 1878, to nemy LoveU Aylmer. etdeat aon of Maior-(}en. Aylmer. RJL (See below.) (6) Bon. Elisa Jane. AaMS— Anr-« » croea aa. between four Onuiah choogha ppr. OaasT-Ont of a dnoal oofonet or. a (Tomiah chough rising ppr. BiTPPOKrBBS— Two aaOors (temp. Oborgb I.) affronts ppr., haUted aa., the dexter bedding a croaa-stafl, the siniater a plumb- line ppr. Morro-Steady. RBSiDBiros-Mflibonme, Qneheo. G^uiada. Eineage. RIOBABD ATLMBE. of Ijona, oo. Kfldare, ia the earUeat reoorded anoaator of thia Camay, although there an eri- denoea that Ayhnen Uved there in 1800; had cuatody of Unda thaie for the King I41f . and waa appointed 10 Hen. VI. (1481 ) guardian of the peaea for ooa. DnbUn and Kildare, and in 1488 waaaoreralgnof thetownof Taaaagard. Hisgrmndaon JOH9, alao of Lyona, m. Helen, dan. of John Tyrrell, by do Hereford, of LdxUpu Through thia marriage Donadaa and other townlanda, originally granted to Adam de Hereford, came to and attU remain in thia fkmOy. His great-gnmdaon. BABTTOLOMBW AYiSS, of LfoS^SST and heir of » *w 5%rl:^*™' •"** Margaret, dan. of Sir Bartholomew Bath, of DoHardatown), m. Margaret, dao. of Sir Christopher Cherere, of Maoetown (by his wife Eleanor, dan. of Sir WU- liam Wdlea, lord chanodlor of Irehmd), bad 8 sons and a dan. (1) Richard, whoaegiandeon Gerald waa created a BABOKKr 1681. (See Baronetega) (2) Sir Qarald. lord ohief juatioe. (See next pazagimph.) (3) Anne, m. as 1st wile to Sir ThooMM LuttreU/chierTnetioe of the common j^eaa. RIGHT HON. Sm GERALD AYLMER, of Dollaidstown, 00. Maath, ohief Juatioe of the court of oonunon pleas 88 Aug. 1*88, Judge of the court of exchequer 88 June, 1884, 48 AYLMBR. chief justice 12 Aug. 1535, knighted in the field May, 1639, for his service and valoiu- against O'Neile, and on 3 Dec. following was further rewarded by a grant to him and his heirs male of the manor and lordship of Dollardstown, &c. On the accession of Edward VI. he was again sworn of the Privy Council 7 April, 1547, and joined in the government of the kingdom with Sir Thomas Cusack, 6 Dec. 1662, till Nov. 1553, lord chief justice of the Queen's Bench 1553; m. Alison, dau. of Gerald Fitzgerald, Esq. of Aloone, co. Kildare, and had a son, Bartholomew Aylmer, of Balrath and Dollardstown, who d. in the lifetime of his grandfather, leaving by his wife Elizabeth, dau. of Thomas Warren, of Navan, 2 sons, (1) James, ancestor of the families of Dollardstown and of Seuechallston. (2) Christopher, of Balrath, whose son Gerald was father of SIR CHRISTOPHER AYLMER, of Balrath, knighted, and created a Baronet of Ireland 1662 (although his name does not appear in the official lists); d. Sept. 1671, having m. , 1639, Margaret, said to have been dau. of Mat- thew Plunket, 5th Lord Louth ; she d. 4 Dec. 1673, having liad 3 sons and a dau. (1) Sir Gerald, 2nd Baronet, was restored to tlie lands of his father, which were confirmed to him by patent 6 Jan. 1679, and obtained a grant from the Crown 13 Nov. 1684 ; d. June, 1702, having m. Jan. 1664, Mary, dau. of John Bellew, Esq. of Willystowu, CO. Louth, and had with 6 daus. 6 sons, of whom, [1] Sir John, 3rd Baronet, d. s. p. 2 April, 1714, liaving m. Alice, sister of George Browne. She re-m. Ist, to Dominick Meade, of Tullyheady, co. Tipperary, who d. s. p. Nov. 1717. She re-m. 7 Mar. 1718, as 2nd wife, to Thomas Lyster, of Athleague, co. Roscommon, who d, 28 Aug, 1726. She re-m. lastly to Rev. Oliver Carter, of Killala, co. Mayo. [2] Sir Andrew, 4th Baronet, d. 6 Nov. 1740, having m. , Catharine, dau. of Edward Eussey, Esq. of Westown, co. Dublin ; she d. Feb. 1746, leaving with 8 daus. an only son. Sir Gerald, 5th Baronet; will dated 28 Jan. 1744 ; d. unm. 12 July, 1745. [3] Patrick, of Mayfleld, co. Kildare, surveyor-gen. of exciae ; will dated 3 Mar. 1737 ; proved 2 July, 1739, in which Utter year he died, leaving by his wife Williamza an only son, Sir Matthew, 6th Baronet ; b. 10 April, 1724 ; il. 8. p. 11 May, 1776, when the Baronetcy reverted to hia kiuBman Henry, 4th Lord Aylmer. (2) Matthew, created Lord Aylmer. (3) George, capt. R.N. temp. Charles II. ; fell in the flirht of Bantry Bay. (4) Catliarine, wll dated 12 Aug. 1725, proved 80 Dec. 1786: m. 1st, to Sir Nicholas Plunket, of Dublin, Knt. ; and Sndlv to Michael Warren, of Warrenstown, co. Heath, by whom she had with 2 daus. 3 sons, of whom tlie voongest, Sir Peter Warren, K.n. died vice-admiral of the red at Dublin, S9 July. 1762, leaving 3 daus. ' MATTHEW AYLMER, page to the Duke of BucUnghun. who sent him to sea, got the command of a shipTn the reign of James II. and after the engagement of La Hoffue rear-admiral of the red 1692; M.P. Portemonth 16M,'8, «2 a Baron (m Parhament) of the port of Dover in nine Parlia- ments (1698 until his death), governor of Deal Castle IHO lord of the admiralty 1709, and admiml and (Minmarwkrin- chief of the fleet 17 Nov. same yea- wich hospital, &c. on the accession of ' rear-admiral of the fleet 19 Mar. 171. . ^ . wich Hospital for life, and by patont 1 Mas. 1718, cjv^ul Lord aylmer. Baron of Balrath In Ireland 1 May. 1718, rear-admiral of Great Britain ITv'o- .i im Kmr. kiuik.' year, having m. Sarah, dau. of Ed warn ; she d. Nov. 1710, having had with 2 HENRY, 2nd Lord, equerry to ( ; 1754, having m. June, 1716, I Priestman, commi^oner of the nav.\ she d. 12 Jan. 1749/50, having had witi (1) Henry, 3rd Ix)rd, capt R.N. wh.- i «>n the death (unm. 5 Mar. 1858) of his gi . '■ hit- worth William, 6th Lord, adm. h (2) Hon. John, preby. BristolC : .1 16 Feb. 1793, having m. (ro. fac Z. ........ , dau. of John Henry Yanmer, OS London ; abe d. 6 tjepu li iV, having had with other iane a son, vis.— JOHN, rear-admiral lUN. 1804, commaiideil '* "71. in the Spanish armament 1790, aided i: ' f the Dutch fleet in Saldanha Bl^ in 17t6, di« 1 1 o red 19 April, 1841 ; b. 16 June, 17M; m. Isi •-' >.pt. I7n4, Martha, dau. of Stephen Catalet, Bmi.; the d. 7 July, 1809, having had an only son, (1) John Aythelmcr, of Melbourne, Bast Oanada, capt. H.n.; b. 19 Aug. 1785; d. 21 Jan. 184», hariiig m. 11 July. 1812. EUcabeth, dau. of Ilonnr Coatcs, BMi.of Bwrton-up^m-Trnit : she d. having had S tona and a dao. [1] Udolphiu, 7th and prennt Baron. [2] Hon. Henry (pnoedengr patent 11 May. 1867); b. lo Aug. 1816 ; m. S Nor. 1846. Blfia, dMi. of late James Atkins, Esq. of Cork, and has S «mm and S dnas. John Athahnar, CK. b. tt JLrag. 1847.— Harrr Brooke, late capt mlL ; b. 96 Oct 18M.- Annie BU«awth.-Chilstiana [31 Hon. OaroUne Amelia Sophia (p. a), m. 10 Feb. 1850, to Rer. William Valentine Uojd. chaplain to art div. R.M. at Baetney 1880, chaplain In ordtaary to HJUB. the Duke of Bdlnbvf b. and ha* f daoa. Sophia Looiaa LLOTO^— ■miljr. ADMIRAL ATLMBR m. tndly— S Not. 1808. FranoM, dau. of Rev. Tbomea Homer Pearson ; she d. 17 June, 186S, having had S sons, (2) Henry, majoriren. In the army, late ool. itA.; b. 6 Jan. 18U: m. S8 Oct 1847, OharloMe Loalaa, eldeet dau. and coheir of John Owatkin, Wkq. of Fan Behaa, OornwaU, and ha« 3 sons and t dans. [1] Henry Lordl. h. M Aor: 1848; m. 17 July. 1879. his oooain Hon.laabdla,eldestdaa.of Udolphas,7th Lord Aylmer, and has S sons and a dan. Arthur Lovell, b. IS Joly, 187S.-Henry Paffei, b. M Dec Dea 1876.-Marjr Louisa Bthel. Frederick Artbor, oapt itA. ; b. SI Oct 1848. 3] Charlotte Louisa Mary. [4] Frances Veryaa. (3) Frederick Charles, Uent-ooL (retd.), Ute 88th rcgt.K.L.H.; b. S4 July. 1814 : m. SS Sept 18M. Maria Anne, yoongeet dao. and coheir of John Owatkin, Bsq. aforesaid, s. p. (I] Ill sir WiiuAiu [2] CBABUM (It MntoMdtar Aet 1710; d. t April dMLoTBiffhtBo) of th« MlltV -i.\rri,, oiii i.ar.nKi (ini t rii- ilcatll lAlward. MP. May, 1712), M.P. Ncw- Otford Univ. 1763. I.!..l>.; h. 2.1 Anp. ' nu S7 July. IT* ' ' ' n .Barl of D. j S' BARON BAQOT. IR WILLUM BAGOT, Baron Bugot (1780, Q. B.). and a Baronet (1627, B.). lord in waiting 1866/68, 1874/80, hon. col. (Q.o.) royal 8tafford0.7ea car. M.P. Denbighshire 1885.52 ; s. as Srd Baron 12 Peb. 1866; b. 27 Mar. 1811; m. 13 Ang. 1861, Hon. Lucia Caroline Elisabeth Agar-Ellis, eldest dan. of George James Welbore, Ist Lord Dorer, and sister of Henry, Srd Viscount Clifden, and has 2 sons and 6 (1) Hon. Winiam. ou»t (K. o.) lit 8Uff. miUtia sad quiC. staff, vw. cnv ; b. It Jan. 18«7.tMtlkv«^ ^^ r*». Ad^^fc fffr. (2) Hon. Walter Lewis, h. SS A^, 18S4. (3) Hod. Q«nlAiMi AfSM. d. U Aiiril, 1874, hariaffM. 4 Wb. 187S, M 1st wttMoHoB. Ohuks WIfflitwIek Finch^ ATLBS- HdlD). ton. LonlM, m. SS Feb. 187f, to Hanuur Alfred Bmb, M.P. A octh stnee 1878, boo. major tid Staff. mU. 1880. oapt. , -^, and has a eoo and dan. William Arthur Hamar Bass, b. S4 Dec. 1878.— StbeU Lnda, b. 98 Jane, 1881. (5) Hon. Constance. (6) Hon. Katharine Jane. (7) Hoa. Blinbeth Sophia Lnda. ARMS—Bnn., two oherrons as. OaBST— Out of a dooal oorooet a goat's head arg., attired or. SVPPORTKRS— Two goats arg., attired or. Motto— Antiqanm obtinens. BIATS— BUthfleld Honee, Bogeley, co. Stafford, and Fool Park, Rathin, Denbighshire. Irtneagr. SIR JOHN BAOOT, privy councillor to HKNRY IV. and Ueut. of Calais 140 >7/8 [said to be descended from Bagod, lord of a moiety of Bramde (Bromley), oo. Staff, which he is said to bare hdd of Robert de Stalloid, according to Domes- ds^r book, bat neither a fee in Bnun^ nor a tenant Bagod under Robert de Stafford are to be found in Domesday) ; d. 1487, having m. Beatrix, dan. of Sir John YiUiers, Knt. Their descendant in the 7th generation, ler l8sns4 sons, III Anthony OMstar.oapt. Itth inf.; b. • May, 1771; killed b Bgjpi 1801. havfag b. Anne Elia, dao. of Capt. Henry OMM,or OmIIs OMm, oa Armagh; she d. 1867, having AvniO«TOWHTnB,o( Chlehe^y Hall. Books, in ii.o.; h. St FMh. ItOO; d. lODwx 1888. having m. 4 June, 1884, H— r ts Ha , only dilld of William Brown, Esq. of ■had. Ool.li»«,lmTtBg bad an only dan. and heir. MAMAjm. 18 April, I88I.I0 BiolMud Pnrsfoy .of Bhslatons, fticka. and PrsstoD Oondover, iS sons and! dans. Richard Pn«ftoy PmonuLD. lux. b. S8 Uaj, 186S.— Reniy Poratoy, b. S7 May, 1867. — Qenddine Mary.— Msay F hrncm P wefty . — Lanra Pnrefoy. — Catharine Pnrsfby.— Mabel Pimioj. ni William Chester, MO. rector of Denton, Norfolk; b. S7 May, 1774/t ; d. ft Nov. 18M, baring m. 1810, Hon. ■Ilmbeth WOboo, dan. of Henry, Lord Bemers ; she d. lu Fisbw 1868. having had with other issne 8 sons and 3 dauii. (1) Charles Montagu Chester, of Chicheley Hall, Buck*. oapt. 80th UI. and lictit.-col. 00mm. Bucks. Ii.v.; b. 18 Jan. 1818; d. 17 Nov. 1879, having m. 7 Sept. 1843. Maria. only dan. of Major Hand ham, Rjl of Rowdell. Sussex, and bad 4 sons and 8 dana. [1] CharlesAnthony.ofChichel«yHaU,Snd Ueut. Bocks, faow cav.; b. 15 April, 1846. 1] Henry, b. 7 Sept. 1880. Si John Greville, b. 18 May, 188S. '41 Algemoo Stewart MeKensle, b. 80 Dec 1883. '61 Fanny Maria, m. 18 Sept. 1876, to Charles WiUiam Mbr-Lowndes, capt Stod highlanders, adj. Snd WUts. R.T. and has a dan. SrOl Looiaa Grace. £7] Mary Isabella. [8l Oath«ine. M Margaret Isabel. ) William Chester, b. 80 May. 1817; d. h. p. 4 Aug. 18M; kving m. Isabdla, dan. of Rev. William Legard rlcar of Sherborne and Ganton, Torks. (Bart.) (9) Greville John Chester, in H.O. b. Sft Oct. 1880. (4) Charlotte, m. to Rev. Salisbury Everard, rector of Burgate, Norfolk, hon. canon of Norwich, and has had 6 sons and 4 daos. (8) Fanny, m. S Jane, 1840, to Rev. Francis Bdward vtHget, rector of Elford, Staff. (M. Axglbskt.) 13/ John Cliester, of Ashtead, Surrey. Ueut.-gen. in the army. b. 8 Aug. 1779; d. 19 May, 1817, having m. 17 May, 18S1, Sophia Ellxabeth, dau. of Charles Swede Stuart, Esq. of Tours ; she d. 19 May, 1879, having had S sons and 3 daus. (1) John St. Leger, of Forest Orange, Leic. and of Park HHI. Torks. Ute ooL in the army ; by R.L. 1 April, 1863. he and his issue were authorised to take the surname of St. Leger only, and to bear those arms qoarterly with his own ; b. 6 May, 18S3 ; m. 8 April, 18A8, PhiUipa, dau. of John Bonfroy Rooper, Esq. of Abbots Ripton, Hunts, and has 3 sons and 4 dans. Arthur John Bonfroy StLbgkr, b. S5 Nov. I8A9.— Henry Bemers, b. S» Oct. 1861. — Reginald Warham Antony Hope, b. 18 Feb. 1868. — Edith Antonia.— Gwendoline ary Hope.— (}eorgi ana Harriet.— Ursula Beatrice Phillppa. (2) Heneage Charles Bagot Chester of Henstead Hall, Suffolk, col. in H.M. reserve forces, late InniskilUngs, 8cr%-ed S 60 BAGOT. in the Indian Mutiny ; b. 12 Feb. 1833 ; m. 11 Mar. 1865, Mad el line Elizabeth Sheriffe, only dau. of late Richard Manse Oliver-ilassey, Esq. of Tickford Abbey, Bucks, and has 2 sons. Greville Massey, b. 20 Oct. 1866.— Hugh Augustus, b. 21 April, 1871. (3) Sophia Elizabeth, m. 5 April, 1845, to Lord Alfred Hervey (M. Bristol). (4) Mary, m. 18 Feb. 1846, to her cousin, Bev. Charles Walter Bagot, chancellor of Bath and Wells (see). (5) Barbara Frances Wilhelmina, m. 12 Feb. 1862, to'Rev. and Hon. William Howard (E. Effixghaji), hon. canon of York, rural dean ; he d. s. p. 12 May, 1881. 74/ George Chester, b. 8 July, 1781 ; d. s. p. 10 Nov. 1833, having m. 15 May, 1806, Anne, dau. of Thomas Butter, of Craigben, Perths. [3] Walter Bagot, of Pipe Hall, and rector of Blithfield and Leigh, all co. Staflf. ; b. 2 Nov. 1731 ; d. 10 Jul}', 1806, having m. 1st— 7 Sept. 1773, Anne, dau. of William Swinnerton, Esq. of Butterton, Staff.; she d. , having had with 4 dana. 3 sons, who all d. s. p. He m. 2ndly — Mary Ward, and had with 5 dans, an only siundving son, Ralph, of Pipe Hayes; vicar of Eatington; d. 20 July, 1866, aged 69, having m. 3 Sept. 1845, Mary Adams, of Wol- stanton, spinster, and had an only son, William Walter, of Pipe Hayes, b. 21 Jan. 1847 ; m. 4 Feb. 1868, Lucy Matilda, dau. of Rev. Robert Loftua Totten- ham (M. Ely), and has a dau.— Frances Anna Mary. [4] Richard Howard, which latter name he assumed by sign manual, b. 13 Nov. 1733 ; d. 8 Nov. 1819, having m. 20 Mar. 1783, Frances Howard, sister of Henry, 12th Earl, and eventnally sole heir of her nephew Henry, 13th Earl of Suffolk ; she d. having had an only dau. and heir, Mary, of Elford, Staff. Castle Rising, Norfolk, Ashstead, Surrey, and Levins, Westm.; d. 19 Oct. 1877, aged 98, hav- ing m. 9 July, 1807, to Col. Hon. Fnlke Greville Upton (V. Templeto WN) , who also assimied the surname of Howard, and d. s. p. 4 Mar. 1846. [5] Lewis, ll.d. bishop of Bristol 1782 and dean of Ch. Ch. Oxon. bishop of Norwich 1783, and bishop of St. Asaph 1790; b. 1 Jan. 1740/1 ; d. s. p. June, 1802, having m. Mary, dau. of (Hon.) Edward Hay, governor of Barbadoes ; she d. 17 Auir. 1799. SIR WILLIAM 6th Baronet ; M.P Staff. 17M, and until his elevation to the Peerage of Great Britain, 17 Oct. 1780, ns Barox Bagot, of Bagots Bromley, ca Staff. ; b. 28 Feb. 1728; d. 22 Oct. 1788, having m. 20 Aug. 1760, Hon. Louisa St. John, dau. of John, 2nd Viscount BoUngbroke- she d. 7 June, 1800, having had with other issue S sons. [1] William, 8. as 2nd Baron. [2] Rt. Hon. Sir Charles, o.c.B. p.c. ambassador extraanUnarr and minister plenipotentiary to the Emperor of All the RomIm gov.-gen. of Canada 1841/3 ; b. 28 Se«>t 1781 ; d. 19 llaj. 1843, having m. 22 July, 1806, Lady Mary Charlotte Anne Wellesley-Pole.eldest dau. of William, 4th Earl of Mominfftoo (D. WELLINGTON) ; she d. 2 Feb. 184S, having had t «»• and » daus. /I/ Charles, col. gren. guards (retd. 1851), hon. ooL trd K.o. Staff, mil. a88{st.-master ceremonies in ordinarr 1861/81 ; b. 20 May, 1808 ; d. 20 Feb. 1881. having in^TJnB' 1846, Sophia Louisa, eldest dau. and oo-heirvM of Vice-' Admiral the Hon. Josceline Percy, C.B. (D. NORTHUXBBR- LANU), and had 3 sons and a dau. JosceUne FItzroy, lieut. gren. guanls 1874; b. 22 Oct. 18M. —Alan Charles, b. 1 June, 1856.— Richard, b. 8 Nov. 1860. — Alice Mary. /2/ George Talbot, b. 14 April, 1820. /3/ Alexander, col. Bengal army, b. 10 June, 1822: d in India, 20 Oct. 1874, having m. 28 Oct. 1862, Gertrude Letitia eldest dau. of late Brigadier-Gen. Robert Damnier Hallifax' and has 2 sons. *^ unn, (1) (Charles Fitzroy Alexander Hallifax, 'b. 20 Oct. 1858 (2) Arthur Henry Louis, lieut. 13th (pjv.) l I a.dcl to the gov. of Madras 1881 ; b. 6 June, 1856 ' ft^v5?''i«^?''^y Georgiana, d. s. p. 10 July. 1848, having m. w^l^^^^^'^ ?°i^;^'^^' ^ George William, 9th ^1 of Winchilsea, who d. 8 Jan. 1858. /5/ Caroline Maiy, m. 26 Sept. 1849, to John David. M.D. of Swansea, and had an only dau.-Edlth Mary who d. 24 Oct 161 Henrietta llaria, d. 22 Mar. 1844, having m. 27 Aug. 1833 Feb! 1869 ' ^°'^' ^^'■'*'^' *"' Anglesey, who d 6 ^J^ P^-^a^}^^^ Augusta, d. 8. p. 23 June, 1861, having m 21 Sept 1843 as 2ml wife, to Lieut.-Co..' Frederick A Mackenzie-Fraser (Mackenzie— Bart.) ; he d. Dec 1848 (8) Wilhelmina Frederica, d. 15 April, 1852, havinir ml 7 Nov. 1846, to Adm. Henry Bagot, R.N. ; he d. 30 Nov. 1877 [3] Right Rev. and Hon. Richard, d.d. lord bishon of Oxford i820, Bath and Wells 1845 ; b. 22 Nov. 1782 ; d 16 Mav 18M having m. 21 Dec. 1806, Lady Harriet Villlers, young^t dan' of George Bussey, 4th Earl of Jersey; she df 18 Oct 1870 having had with other issue 6 sons and 3 daus. ' kOOT m. Sndlr— • FMiw IBM, Bleanor, dan. of SachevereU Chaadoa-Fole, Bki. of Kadbome, I has S sons and 8 dana. /I/ Edward, of Ashtead Park, Surrey, major-gi-i. 4 Jan. 1808; d. 20 July, 1874, having m. 1' Matilda, dau. of late Henry Perkins, of Hanw Middx. and relict of Os^d Peridns, Eeq. and Imd 2 ^tins and 2 daus. (1) Ponsonby, capt. Scots gnards, b. II June, 1848. (2) Villiers Spencer, capt. rifle brigade; b. 7 April. 1847. (3) Evelyn, d. 21 April, 1877, having in.26 Sept. 1869, to Augustus Woodl^ Bemal, Esq. (4) Ethel, m. 21 Jan. 1878, to Capt George Paton, 24th regt. a.d.c. to gov. Straits Settlements. 121 Henry, vice-admiral IU». b. 12 July, 1810 ; d. SO Nov. 1877, having m. Ist— 17 Nov. 1846, Wilhelmina Frederica, dau. of late Right Hon. Sir Charles Bagot, u.c.B. ; she d. 15 April, 1852, having had a son, (1) Arthur Greville, late eoth regt. h. S9 Scot 1849; m. 5 Feb. 1878, Mary Isabella, only dan. of late Henry Scott, of London. Admiral Baoot m. late Edward Derbysh. and (2) Henry Richard Reginald, h. 11 Ai Leveaon, b. 9 April, 18U.— <4) Oenld' 1866.-(5) Florenoe Sleuior.-<6) Agnes Mary. 73/ Charles Walter, chancellor of the diooese of Bath and Wdls, and registrar of that of Oxford, rector of OMtle Rising, horfolk since 1846 : h. 11 FWk 1811 ; m. 18 FM». 1846, Uvn\ Snd dan. of Major-Oen. John Chester, U Aahtead, Snney (see above), and has f sons and • dam. |( . iVT (1) Lewis Richard Charles, vioar of Stanton Laer. adop. sinoe 1879, rector of Bast BnMlenhani. MerMklin 9- b. » D«. 184«; «n. 10 July, 1811, Ooalln Oator.4tti dML of' Rev: Heniy JodreU (Bart.), rector o< OkWwm. Softlk. and has a son and 1 dans. ^> "njjj^ »». • Mar. 1877.-Tsolda Cloe^jr^A dMi. b. ?S.?^,^J?^ '<*■» b. 10 Mar. 1848; m. 18 Feb. J?n5* ^^"^Ja^JTS*^ dan. of Rev. Charles Thoroton Hlldyard, reolcr of Bowley, B. Torka. (3) Walter WagMk,b. 18 liar. 1811^4) Charlcn Prede- rio Hcneage. bw fl Jan. 1888.— «»7- She r*-m. 6 Jan. 1863 to bidney Lcveeon Lane, Bsq. and has a son and dau. Sidney Ralph Lanb.— Beatrice Mary. W^^t^4^' i^^ ^•™°' ^'^^' b- 11 8q»*- T" ■ " rob. .*v ^ 1856, having m. Ist-SO May. 1799. Bo. 4th dau. of Charles, Ist Lord Southampton : nIi. ,,.ir 1800, He m. 2ndly-I7 Feb. 1807, Lady Loolsa lA>a«f eldest dau. of George, Srd Barl of DartooSi, IWk? shiTis aS! 1816, haring bad 8 sons and 1 da«L *«• . "• «. i« ^ng. (1) William, 3rd and present Baton. ??7^- ^ft^w**;,^^*"',!';^^****' "^ B«thfield, Staflbrdsh. ^ 17 Dec. 1812 ; d. 8 Jan. 1879, having m. 16 July, 1878, Fkmnocs Mary, dau. of Thomas Dicken, Esq. (IbnnerS DickensTof Barton-un.ler-Needwood. v.ii«wv »/«»wie;, 01 (3) Hon. Alfred Walter, b. 4 April, 1816. (4) Hon. Agnes, m. 8 Jan. 1828, to John Newton Lane. Bsq. of ^^romley Manor, co. Stafford.; he d, 13 Oct. iSSl having (6) Hon. Eleanor. BALi'UL U. 51 BABOM BALFOUR. ALEXANDER HDOH BRUCE, BftroD BiOfoor of Burleigh (lT«raina loid% paiUanMnt. to to HIM in.aU tinie Loao BALfova, o« titlaoCLoaD WhitdMlU It Jolj, ieo7?*^thoatan7BMnttonof betrainhianatent of t i aation ; iSJtod l2rt KlWrtnning I«4; d. II Mar. {wTbatinanuIJ. yarnntAdamnn, and Snd, Margaret, dan. d , ^l'a»U«: •hnroot ieM.toTingbadyonl ^aBd« laJidr.^ MARGABBT, Baroneat Balfbar, of BvMfb, wbod. Jime, lot. barbiff m. (tatt 8^ IW) to jayt, ion ol Sir Kobert Amot, of F*nl6, chambwjaln of Fife. He apimed t he name of Balloarand Mt in parliament aa Baron BoMffb Sf J»n. 16)1, took an I actire part in poUtioa, and fliled ar piibUc offlcai: d. at Barlei«b 10 Aug. !•», tan^taff an oidy aon. roHN. 3rd Lord. d. after ItM, bark* »- IM* (pn^B"^ f) Mtt. S4 Not. 16«e), Imbel, dan. of ^ WOItoin Balfoor. of Pi tcollo, Ueot. of the Tower of London, haTing bad with other iMueSaona, (1) Robert, 1. ae 4tli Lord. (2) Hon. John, lieat.-coL Joined the rebellion 1711, and his ea- uuwforffeited; d. 8 Sept. 1 7ft, haying m. (contract 7 Oct. 1»4), avrbarm. dan. of Arthur Roea, archblahop of Olaigow, and had with AaTHUa, an officer in the army, had a grant for himself and «Ta brattora of the lands ^d banmy ofWeatw Pttrnto from OBOBOB I. If Jnl7. 17fO, and he aomdred the rlghU of hit brotbara and ststers It Feb. 17fS, and ha«l a charter of tUawbolakUKlstraniOBOROBlLIJaljr, 17t8;a.lFeb. 1746, baring m. 1st (contract Jl Feb. 1737), Dorothy Sandfoord, relict of Christopher Oackenthorp, of Crackenthorp, West- moreland, he m. fndlj (ocmtract f ft/ll July, 1740), to Janet, dan. of Oeorge Faterson, of Dunmuir. His grandson, PBAircu BALFOUR, of Fttnie Castle (son of Fnnda Balfour), d. S Dec 1864, baring m. 1839, Margaret, dan. of Graham Bower, Bbi|. o< Woodbum, Fife ; she d. Har. 18U, baring had t aooa. [1] Fkmncis Walter, of Femie Gaatle, k.b. j.p. d.l. late major in the army, serred with the rifle brigade in Canada and the Crimea ; b. 8 Jan. 18f0; m. fft Oct. 1866, Jane " .younger dan. of Patrick Small Kdr, Bki. of Kin- Pertha. (Mkxzik»-Bart.), and has f sons. Fkanda, b. f4 Aug. 1867.— William Keir, b. 9 Dec 1868. ~ Jamea Bower, Urat. Rjr. b. 188f ; d. 1864, haTtagm. 18W. Martha Haria.dau. of O H REsq. ; she d. 186S, leering a son and dau. [SI Orabam Montagu, Ueut. Madras army, died unm. OBERT, 4th LonTd. between fO and ffJuly, 1711, baring m. Lady Margaret MelrlIla,only dan. o( Qeoige, 1st Earl of MelriUe, and bad a son and dan. (1) Bobart, 6th Lonl, waa coac wB ad in the riaing of 1716, ftmnd gun^ of mardar, and a aB ta ncad to to executed ; he d.s.n.m7. (2) Hon. Mary, d. 7 Nor. 17M, baring m. (contract 6 Aug. 1714), to BrigndiarOen. Alwrandar Bmoe, of ~ kiw): tod. 8 Aug.] Oen. r. 1747. Bnioe, of Komet (see be- Au[. 1747. Their g re at p e at giaudauu , r Ho^ a.aa Lord Battonr, on tto rerarMl of w If Man 1868. Imragr. ROBBBT DB BRUT8 had a 23 April. 1870, having had 3 sons and a dau. (1) Francis, s. as 3rd EarL (2) Right Ucv.and Hon. Charles Brodrick, D.D. bi> since 1866, rector and prcb. of Kilbrogaii, Cork, l^,- l.cir presumptive to the Peerage ; b. 4 Jan. 1811 ; m. *i6 J uiy, 1843, Hon. Jane Grace, dau. of late Pory Evans-Freke. K«rret«rv to lnrd-liIa Lieat.-Oen. Charles Tomer, of Catherine Henrietta CIS, 8rd Bari, DlCt lieat. CO. Ooric ; b. I Jan m. 16 An«. 18tS, Oatheriae ^ Whitmore, Bk|. of ApUnr Fv K having had a son and 8 dans. (1) JamM Fraiiels, 4tli an (2) Lady Mary OatlisrlM B. Rirhnrd WllUam Aldworth, Ut NKUMIJL) (3) lAdy (4) I.ady (5) Lady iBBia HanrM. (6) LadyAdtiaide IbttyU^, m. 21 Nor. 1871, Sir I! Monson De la Fosr BersBbn (7) I«dy Xathla« PimDOM. TjaiANc J? Ileal fnr thr dfnr.- ril, \bl>. ■ ■: Cork. M.r, r .Uu. «»f 'l!i- d. It Det. 1 r>ry VISCOUNT BANGOR. WILLIAM HENRY CROSBIE WARD, Vis- count (1781, 1.) and Baron Banpor(1770, i.). capt. late 43rd L.l. ; 8. his brother as 5th Viscount 14 Sept. 1881 ; b. 26 July, 1828; m. Ist— 6 Dec. 1854, Mary, youngest daa of late Rev. Henry Kiiijr, of Bally lin, King's co. ; she was killoil .31 Aujr. 1869. He m. 2ndly— 8 April, 1874, Klij»bcth, only .surviving dau. of late Hugh Eccles, Esq. of Cronroc, CO. Wicklow. By his Ist wife he has 2 sons and 4 daus. Ha.^iN\>).■. Lilgh.«(HlfhI««glitethe tjr, and aettled to Ireland to U7B, whm hie an and hilr. Bf Toft, Cheahlre, and had • eene, (1) BMvardf eea and heir. (2) 81r Robert, eraated a BABOVsr IMS, aad d. wlthont ear- vivinf iMielMl. AoMMtOoL to the armjof Cbabum ILkllladal the ■Uleo(W( IBVARD WARD "Dial ieraard (eon of Mlntwel W«d, iLr. neroaid Waid). M.P. o& Down 1740 nntil M Ifojr. 1771. when ke wae created Babox Bavooii. of Oeetle Ward. eo. Down. » creaUd Yiaoooxr Bahqoii IS Jan. 1781, both to Ireland; • 8ept.inf;d. S0Maj,1781.haTtaf m. Deo. 1747, LjKljr "of Damley (and widow of rt HBWktoeMaflt01,Bn.orollfard.oaDowB):ehed.7 had with other bene S eona. ittlgh.dan.of John, vTHawktoe ITM.harlng 11/ Mlohoh«.SBdyieoottnt,bpklDee.l7IO;d.iinm.ll8ept. I8t7. ni Hon. Bdward, M.P. to. Down, bow SO AiiHl. 17U: d. !(or. 181S. hartoff m. If Ftbi 17U. U49 Arabella UviMe. jottngeet dan. o( WiUiam. Bart of Olandore (asl^-CKMmi -Uabt.); ehe d. 10 Nor. 181S. hari^ had with 4 dna. S aoM, [1] Bdw*rd8. 17 Jaly. 1791 : d. SS Mar. ISM, hartag m. IS Ang. IS17. Klinor. dan. of John Inkina. Biq. of York; ehe d. IS Sept. 1M3. baring had S (I) Mr Bdward htto ooL ikSUrdMnr 1 CT«; m. tl Not. ■••f. •«• OmpbdL Bmi. of flydnqr. kaw. (S) John Petty Hambton, B.ca.: b^ It Ang. ISSS; d.nun. IJ Mar. 1878. . . (3) wmUm Irridne. Jotot mag. and dep. ootL V.W.P. K.I.C.R.: b. 4 PMk ISM; m. ITlZar. 18M. Alice OaroUne. eldeet dan. of Wward Palmer. Bm. of ' toItoT. IS, ■idr.-gan. (4) ArabeUn, m. » May, 18M. to 1 k^yaey, and hM » eone and 4 danei I) BUnor fk«derlok LnttreU (6) (7) Jan. 1844, hm an only dan. Jtiamm. SS triboM; Mar. had. (») 184S, to ^^^laaTtag* 7S££om£Sl'm. M Febw lSSS,to Uentw^M. Freda- (8) Henrietta [3] Hon. Henry (; rick John Temple Weet, kSe ettaTreri (P>P)t SI May. 1874, baring in. J» Sept. Ittt, Anne, eldeet >),reotorofU]llnohy,oo.Down,hi Dee. 9&: d. SI May. 1874, baring m. U Sept. IMS, Anne ^u. of BerTHenry Mahon. of KnUgally: ehe d. IS Jan. 875. hartag had with other Imne • eon* and 8 daoe. (1) CYoabie. M.U.C Mew Zealand; b. 10 Feb. 18SS ; d. 10 Nor. 1867, baring m. IS Jan. 1847. Margaret, yonngeet dan. of Jamee Townaend, Bea. of Ouiterbonr, New Zealand (ibe re-m. S July. 18M. to John Oeorge (xxAe. Bni. for- merly »Snl ragt. and late of Taranaki, X.K.), and baa a eon Edward William Townaend Ward, b. M May, IMl.— Harrlitto LooIm Frances (2) John Hamilton, b. 16 Oct 18J4; m. IS April. 1847, Marcia, ;th dan. of Jamee Townaend. Bhi. of Oantcrbnry. fix. aforeeaiil. and baa with other iaene S aone and 6 dana. ■dwaid Robert.— Henry.— Looiea Margaret.— Theodora. (sVThomaa Lawrence Prederlok, b[ S Sept. 1887. unm. (4) WiUiam Bomereet, M.)L; b. SO Mar. 18S9; m. 7 Jan. 1879 Mary Angoetn, 4tii dan. of late R«r. John Oordon. (5) Pranda Michael, b. » Sept. 1847; m. 19 Oct. 1874, Anne Jane. dan. of tote Jamee Cnarke, Eaq. of Rnggee Hall. Norfolk, and baa S dana. Muriel May.— Bditb Marion.— Alice Oeraldine. (6) Anne Henrietta, d. 6 Jane, 1852, baring m. S Oct. 1844, ae Ind wife, to Rer. Townley Blackwood-Price (E. DiK- FKRIX), rector of Down, and bad a son and 3 dau«. (7) Arabelto. m. Mar. 1844, to ber ooudn William Robert Ward, Biq. who d. 1 April, 1879. (See below.) (8) Sophto Mary Anne, b. Jl Sept. 18S8, m. 1 Mar. 1840, to Sir Rawaon William Rawaon, as. K.cjf.G. goremor of the Bahamae 1864/B, and of the Windward Islands 1868/75, and bee 4 eone and S dana. (see Kmghtagk). (9) Harrlotte, d. 4 Mar. IMl, baring m. SO April, 1857, to her ooiMto Robert Bdward Ward, Baq. of Bangor Castle, CO. Down (aee bdow). (10) Theodoeia Ghtherine Bltaabeth. (11) OaroUne Matflda, m. » July, 1879. to Hon. Francis John~ * " to CbiU (B. Longford). (IS) bidly OotoTto.m. IS Nor. 1861. James Acheaon Lvle. Beo. of Olandore Lodge, co. Londomtorry, and baa S sons andadan. Henry Ward Ltlb. b. 4 June, 18i4.— Sydney James, b. IS Jan. U74.— Alice Harriet Cromie. (IS) AUce Oeraldine, m. SO Nor. 1864, as Snd wife, to Talanttoe Dndln Heniy Gary Blwea, Baq. of Graat BUUng, I. and haa S eone and a dan. Henry Ouy BLwn. k 14 Nor. 1866.— Dudley , h. S FMk I8M.— Mand Blenor. BIfht Hon. Bobart, ooL Sooth Down miUtia, p.c b. 14 r. ifM; d. . baring m. 1st— 178S, dan. of Bidmrd diapd Wbaley, Eki. klow, M.P.; ehe d. 1 793, 6, baring hnd with another eon and dan. an elder eon. i; k 4 Sept. 1789; d. m. 14 Sept. 1814, Lady Matilda Char* in. of Robert, Ist Marqnis of London- dettr; eh«d.tOot.I84S,hani«hadiaBneaaonand dan. (1) Bobart BdwHd. of Bangor Oaatle, o& Down, high alHrtft MM, earmark lOth hMMTs: b. 10 Nor. 1819; m. SO Hanlet t o, dan. of Rer. and Hon. Ward (aaa nbore); died.4 Mar. IMl, baring bad m. V ivcoo, 1878, to John (}eorge Barry. 4th (S) Anne C^lhwliia. ■. S Sept IS4S. to Robert Stewart Kennedy. Bn of Odtfm,oo. Down ; he d. 6 July, 1844, Bonlyi Bobert John KnmBDT. of (^Utra, d.l. co. Down, to dlptanntle aerrloe; h. S4 Dea 1844. RlORT HOST. ROBBBT WaBO bl Sndly— May. 1797, Louisa Jane, Snd dan. and coheir of Rer. Abraham Symee, ao.; she d. 18 Pebw 1811, baring had with other lesne S sons, [SI Bermrd John, rloar of Peterohnrob, Herefords. b. M May, 17M.d. 94 Jan. ISM. baring m. SI Ang. I8S4, IsabelU noea, yoongeat dan. of Robert Phillippe, of LongwcHtb, Heretad, M.P. and had S eons and a dau. Robert, J.P. oa Pembroke; b. 90 Jane. 18S4; m. 7 April. - of late William (^ockeriU. Eeq. of ,a.p^ ,lioat.-coL late eoth rillee; b. 9 Jan. a. la^-MMoT. ISM, Oertmde Maria, dan. of Row- huid Wlnriagr Olwtfleld, B^. late Madras ca; she d. 4 Mar. 1884, tearing 9 eons. 0) Bernard Rowland, b. 16 Jan. IMS. (9) Lionel. b.MFebL 1864. Lloiit.-Col. R. B. WARD m. Sndly— SI Ang. ISM.Chariotte ,dan.of Samnel Qtartt Smith, Beq. of Saoombe , Herta. (B. Carrihotov), and has S sons and S dans. (S) Bdward Frands. b. 91 June. 1870. — (4) Bernard John Hamilton, b. IS Mar. 1874.— (4) Wilfrid Henry, b. S4 Ang. 1876.— (6) Bugento Oertmde.— (7) Violet ElU Maiy.- (8) Roee !—>»*"* , (S) Thomas LeHnnte.oapt.HJrA'*Oambrldge'':b.4Ang. f.0.^ trefbilB or, Bms; 4th, Go., ten beauita, four one, a canton ermine, ZoucHJL CRK8TS— lst,Aheronoloaearg..WBin. tnd. A swan's erased ppr. HSDOBfU Sfii, A manls lag ooaped at the qoarterly go. and arg., armed and spurred or, Kyrb. 8rppoRTKR»— Dexter, a drafooD oAtoer. with a drawn in the right hand,aU ppr. 8iii!^,a tan Ireland, habited in akngbhia vest, an MMtot head, and in her left head a sneer, and -^nitng ta ftmitef harp. aU ppr.; miUtaiy trapbies behind tbe siui p u i l ei i n shidd. MOTTO-Tbe noblest mothre le the pnblle good. 8BATB— Bantry Hoose, Macroom OMtle, and Olenftriff oo.Gork. TOWX HOCSK-aS, Loimdee aqpuv, fcir. S' Untfagr. mOK WHITK ' and his wife At Dawetoo. oo. Oorlc] Hedffee-ltjrre,liq.c.i 181f,havlaf 1 a)Biebtfd,emt (2) 81inoa.ooLintheanny.b. d. 18S8.hat S- laoiyawab. dao. of (Tticbard) John Neweohaa, 1 of Ifaiyboffoath, Qnr^ ^c a. ^yi^ |^ , other issue a ao« ail ^ >te, of OlsBgwIfla, eOC 1808 ;m. /!/ Bobert Hedg.> oapt. late rifle brigade ; u. iwv : u. Oitfloae Mary.only ohild and heir of Tb^nae DornM. of RallbMa Boon, oa M. and bM a soa and daa.^^ m. John .2??55!l"^* "* '^"*»«». «. waisSofd, and has t aDd I oansi RobsrtHedgeaV)rrt.h. laes^idwwd.b; Dorothy. IIHenrletia «!«■ UillMIU, O. 1888^AaaaMaiy.~] [21 Henrietta Barah Domaa. eldest daa.: m. II Jo^ RoBBwn, b. 1880^IUahaid Hedgee Bym. Fraaoea.— Anna Maadei— Henrlatia BMah Venker. 121 Fanny Roea Maria, n. . Itao. to John LaTal te&ii?*^ 0..tls,oaCXrWd^'":7l.T. iJd \^iS^ ' D«M8HhaTiag ». 1800.Laciada H«4>h7. /I/ Richard. (?oC''i°£2.5'^*** White, of Dronore. oo. Cork; b. ti onTy c21i' olcharle. Daly, h'S]'"' "' " '"^ >**»' ^^ R^^^^^ WHITE, created a Peer of Iieiaad 81 Mar. *.''^!^^^"^^ ^^ Baxtrt, as an aekaowledcnsator S? ^fL'T***? in repelUng the F^vach fleet wl,on1nlpp««ed MTS^SSn^'L'^'J^'^'J cwatedViaco. strt M pec. 1800, and further advanced as Visooi n v rx April, 18»1, baring m. S6 Nor. 17W, Lady ilarmuct Anne ilK'haX^Ui^.; '"^ ^' °' '^-^'' ^"^^^^^ OBrien.Srd dau. of William. ,nd MarSs ^llioiadJZ INCHIQIIX) , 8he .1. M. p. 19 July, 18*8/^ AttoniOBa (B. (2) William Henry Hare, 3rd iiad.fMMb| Bart. (3) Hon Robert Hedges, b. SI Mar. 1810^ tU|h«»^|iK^ BARRINGTON. 55 i, VISCOUNT BARRINOTOM. GKOROB WILLIAM BARBINOTON, Y)*- ooant Mid Biuod BarringUm (1720, L), created Babon Sbutb, of Beckett, Berks, in the I'eenme of the u. k. with remainder in defaolt of male iMoe to hit brother Hon. Percy Barrington and hia iMoa male, 17 April, 1880, P.o, M.P. Kye 1866/80, rioe^hamberlain of the hooaehold 1874 80; e. hie father as 7th Vi«xmnt 9 Feb. 1867 ; I). 14 Feb. 1824 ; m. 19 Feb. 1846, iMbel Kliiabeth, onlj child of late John Morritt, Kiq. of Bokebjr ^>..ri <.. v..il(WityoT — BAKT.Vand^haaS daoa. m. 10 8«pl. IMS, to Hi irm, m. 17 Jan. IMT, to OMifi OrloHtoa, ( -N Uvu ;.: ^aumptlTe, Hoo. Pawf CRBST— A oanMhia't bwt ta jMvAls, of iU tag. MM ffii. BcrPOBTKBfl.— Two grUBiM, wiagt withalabil - Motto— 1 BBAT— Bi TOWH H0UB>-lf , Hstloid Stmt, lUjteir. w. TMtod with A oowl paly Imragr. K IfTS. tOBBRT 8HUTB(«moC ChrMoplMr.or Hookingtoo, oo. i; GMftbi.). Mijeuit«»-faiw Itn. noonlar oC Ctaib. and M.P. fbr that borooi minster 1 Jona. H7t. _ _ and in 1»U remoVad to tha court of Klacli h«oh; m. Thonaa- iDa.daa. of Chrlrto|ihar Buivoyne. of Long ataunton, Ounb. and had 4 Mwa and a dan. His denendant, JOHN BARBINOTON.bar.-at-lawor thaliUMrTnptoCoiily •on o# Benjamin Shata. Biq^, < winini i rtoii i r o( oortona 1708 11, hair by derlw in 1710 of John Wndnan, of Baokai, Bariia. haring laooMded to tha property o( FhUMia Bvrioftoii. of TMIa, Imes (aae Bxtinot Baronetage), by dead of nttkment dated 14 and U April. 1707. in porraanoe tharaof aatowd hyaot of parltamMt in 1717 the nams and arms of Barrtagton. KJf, foriarwlok-aponTweed in4 and I7SS. batttEpallad thehouse of DOS it Wb. 17», created BARON BAKaacoTOir . of New- , and ViaoouxT Barrc«gtov, of Ard^aas, by patent at DabUn 1 July, 17S0. On • Jnly, 17t», he had a reranrionary gmnt of the offices of maater of the rolls in Ire- Und, which he sonendered 10 Dec. 1711 ; he d. 14 Dec. 17M. having m. Anna, dan. and coheir of Sir William Daines, or Daaas, sherUT of Bristol ; she d. 8 Feb. I76S, having had wiUi S flans. 6 sons. His grandson. GKOROB, D.D. 5th Visooont (on tha 4eath of his brother Richard James 1814. son of lCajor<}en. John Barrington and his wtf» Mary, dan. of FlorenUns Yaasal, Bsq. of Jamaioa), prebendary of Dm-ham and rector of Sedgefield, in that oo.: >>. 16 July, 17<1 : d. » Mar. 18S9. having m. 12 Feb. 1788, BUmbeth. Snd dan. of Robert Adair, Esq. of London ; she d. S Mar. 1841, having had with other issoe ft sons and 5 daus. (1) William Keppal, s. as 0th Yiaooant. (2) Hon. George, capt. bji. bw 10 Nov. 17»4 ; d. S Jane, ISSff, having m. If Jan. 18t7. lAdy Oarcdine Orey, Srd dan. of Charles, Sod Bart Orey, a bedchamber w<»nan to the Qneen ; she d. S8 April, 1875, having had with other iasae a son and dan. Chaiies George, (rf tha Tnasnry, b. S7 Oct 18S7. Mary, m. IS Ang. 18S8. to AJgemon Bdward West, c.b. ^Ird eon of kOe Martin J-i..„ii:y Chichester (M. DONEGAL), and had with other issue 4 sons and 3 daus. (1) 'William Bateman. 2nd and present Lord. (2) Hon. Charles Spencer Hanbury-Kincaid-Lennox, of Wood- head and Kincaid, n.b. which latter surnames together with the respective arms he and his wife aasumeil bv r.l. 28 Jan. 1862, M.P. Stirlingshire 1852/7, Leominster 1858 65. ex-capt. 2nd life guards; b. 8 Oct. 1827; m. 17 Oct. 1861. Margaret, Viscountess Strangford, eldest dan. and coheir of late John Lennox-Kincdid- Lennox, Esq. of Lennox Castle, N.B. and widow of George, 7th Viscount Strangfonl (ext.) (3) Hon. Arthur Allen, rector of Shobdon. Herefordshire ; b. 13 Mar. 1829 ; m. 2 Feb. 1868, Mary Wanl. eldest dau. of late John Davenport, Esq. of Foxley, co. Hereford, and has a son and 4 daus. Arthur Davenport, b. 7 Oct.1867.— -EJNE, of Kempsford, co Glouc created a Baronet 15 July, 1641 ; b. 1 Mar. 1618, and Anne, consort of James I. was his godmother ; he d. 6 Mar. 1680, having m. Marj-. dau. of Thomas, Lord Coventry, keeper of the great seal, and had with other issue 2 sons, (1) Sir Thomas, 2nd Baronet, m.P. Oxford Univ. Jan. 1673 '4, and also Tamworth, created Baron Thynne, of Warminster Wilt*. and Viscoint Weymoith, Dorset, by patent 11 Dec, 168S (with limitation for want of male issue to his brothers James and VLenry Frederick Thynne), P.c. 1702 and 1711; d. 28 July, 1714. aged 74. having m. Ladv Frances Finch, dau. of Hoieage, Snd Barl of Winchilsea, and left an only son, Henry, o.T.p. SO Dec. 1708, s. p. m. (2) Henry Frederick, a clerk of the privy council, keeper of the royal library at St. James', and treasurer and receiver to Catherine, Queen Dowager of Charles II. ; d. in 1705, having m. Dorothy, dan. and coheir of Francis Fhillips, Esq. of the Inner Temple and Bunbury, Middx. His grandson, THOMAB (pcvthnmous son of Thomas Thynne and Lady Haiy VilUen, dau. of Edward, Ist Earl of Jersey), s. his neat uncle (before mentioned) as 2nd Viscount Weymouth, lie. appointed ranger of St. James and Hyde Parks ; b. 21 May. 1710; d. IJ Jan. 1780,1, having m. 1st— 6 Dec. 1726, Lady EUstbeth Sackrille, dan. of Lionel. Duke of Dorset ; she d. s. p. S9 June, 17S9. He m. 3ndly— S July, 1733, Lady Louisa Oarterei, dan. of John, Lord Carteret, afterwards Earl of Gran- TOle; she d. U Dec 17S6. having had 3 sons, of whom the MARQUIS OF BATH. SIR JOHN ALEXANDER THYNNE, Harqnis of Bath (1789, o. B.), Viscount Weymouth and Baron Thynne, of Warminster (1682, E.), and " Baronet (1641, e.), a trustee National Portrait lUerj', O.C.T.8. of Portugal, lieut.-col. Wiltn. yeo. ; s. bis father as 4th Marquis 24 June, 1837; b. 1 Mar. 1831; m. 20 Aup. 1861, Hon. Frances Isabella Catherine Vc«cy, eldest dau. of Thomas, 3rd Viscount de VcHci, and has 8 sons am^3di^ (1 ) Thomas Henry, VisoorjfT WBTMOirrHib. WJulJTlSl (2) Lord John BoteriUe, b. 27 May. 1867. (3) Lord Alexander George, b. 17 Feb. 1878. (4) Lady Alios Emma. (5) Lady Katherine Georgiana Louisa. (0) liMly Beatrice (twin with Lord John). ARMS— Quarterly, Ist and 4th. Barr>- of ten, or and s^ THYWIIK. 2nd and 8rd, Arg., a lion rampant, tail nowed and erected gu., BoTKViLL*. CREST— A reindeer sUtant or, collared sa, Hi'PPORTKRS— Dexter, a reindeer or, colluretl m. Hnister, a lion, tail erect and nowed gn. MOTTO— J'av bonne cause. RRAT— Longleat, Warminster. Wiltshire. lOWN HOUSE— 48, Berkeley Square, W. ftincagr. RALPH BOTFELD (t) otherwise Thynne (son of John Bot- feUle, othcn\'i«e John o" Th' Inne, of Church Stretton, descendeella Harriet, m. 29 April, 1882, to Hon. Percy Robert Basil Fcildlng, C.B^Coldstrcam guards (B7 DEXBIOII.) tjy EARL BATHURST. ALLEN ALEXANDER BATHURST, Earl (1772, G.B.) and Baron Bathurst (1712, g.b.), and Baron Apsley (1771, g.b.), hon. lieut.-col. North Glouc. mil. since 1870, m.p. Cirencester 1857/78; s. his uncle as 6th Earl 24 Feb. 1878; b. 19 Oct. 1832; m. Ist— 30 Jan. 1862, Hon. Meriel Leicester Warren, 2nd dau. of Lord de Tabley; she d. 6 July, 1872, having had 3 sons and a dau. (1) Seymour Henry, Lord Apslkt, b, Jl July, 1864. (2) Hon. Lancelot Julian, b. S4 Jan. 1868. (3) Hon. Allen Benjamin, b. H June, 187». (4) Lady Georglna Meriel. His Lordship m. 2ndly— 6 June, 1874, Evelyn Bar- nard, only dau. of George Barnard Hankey, Esq. of Fetcham Park, Surrey, and has a dan. (5) Lady Evelyn ScUna. ARMS— Sa., two ban ermine, in chief three oroeece netlJe or. Crb.^t— A dexter arm in maU,embowed, the hand vat.,wnmtAns a spiked club or. «-t~ • r- » SuppoRTBBS-Two stagt wg., eM)h gorved with a collar gemellee ermines. Motto— Tien ta toy. SEAT— Cirenoeater House, Cirencester. TOWN Houss— 90, Orosvenor Oaidens, S.W. linragr. LAWRENGB BATHUBST.dtiMn and olothtarof Center- SIR BENJAMIN BATHURST, gov. of the R<^ AfHom . . ^?I'*%''^ r^o< ^^ w^ India GaSSSamiT' kn^hted ;r^hltehAl7 Jan. 1681. tiiSSr rf fiXiSSohi to Priooess Anne of Denmark, and on bar usemJS vSmmot her household, D.C.I.. Oxon. 18 Aim. 17M. wm nrazr at ih« installation of the Doke of llwlbomh m K o ITM^hfd 9? Aprtl. "04. having «. ft^K^LdSTS £ of Apsl^, SoMx (UeukirToww of uSK iSoSwto CHAKLBB ILand treaeorsrof the hnwrtSldt? JmSlDuS of York) ; die d. 7 Jane. 1717. hartiJrSrSltbS dSuTeS: /I/ All«n, OTMted KARL BATBUiurr. oester I7S7. New Sanun 17t4/»; bi t Umj, 1687 ; d. 6 Mar. 1748 hartagB^lat- . ^ "». I^nonT Maria, dw. and Mr o^ Charles Howe, F«« «»• n-i»-.-^w «__^.. . ^ ."^.T;r^"«» »«^ «»» d. Jan. 1780, Lady Sdina Sh^.«,,« 14 Dec. 1777, having uwi • mmt, wno au n. •. n. i ofwhomtheeidestr ««. wno au d. i. p. ( 8BUHA. d. 8 PeU 1781. having m. lat~18 Jane. 1748 m fnd wIfe.to Arthur (Cole). Loi5 BMdSh rB iSviSir £3^a?<^S!?la®d'ia."^' ''*****•* Mt. 1778, having 8KU2IA Mart Blwill.' m. t Mar. 1778, to PMton Uooel HerTey,Bsq (HERVMT-BATHCRirr-BART.) HtotJroddeS fO iSSsSl. ^ g««t*«»ole Oen. PWer BiSS*,X5 /8/ Benjamin, of Lydn^, Olonc. icp. Ob«noail» OIooa. «it« and Monmouth. 17M. 1761/7, wtrnaimwSSZ^SSS' vS,* 1768; b. 168J;8; d. ft Nov. 176^1^5!?^. iS?* ^"^ *^^' 1714, Finetta. dau. and coheir of Henry Poole of KMnbU. wn». . she d. 87 Feb. 1737,8. having had M^^SSi?KS;. «^* vived their mother, one onl? iSdiJtaSSf^* ^^ * '^' (1) Anne, eldest dau. b. 80 Jan. 1718* d- >...!««. m.2«Jan.l768,toChjrle.J^?S;,^,Cle^ \ „ '^^^^n^lMdSwna, of whom the elder. RIOHT Box CHARLBS (BRA0OB).BATniR«*T M P ParktSLi'ft%'°t^°' Lancaster [ s.Vlh" Lyd'iey fwiT^^ • ***y' ^®^» whereupon he assumed br R.1I 11th of same month the surname aSd arms^fSS-iit^l;: , ii ' °* ** ■*^"*' ^831, harinir m. 1 Aub. ir8<< fhar. ^^rlk^rdTo 2i"^' Anthony ATldin^on'l^oJTr;^;^ So^v:i'87V.\Xm."^'" '''"' '' ^^'^.n?V "r Matthew RhodesfEsq. of Leeds, and h;^%„ra"nd' fdU! Ha7(lA^'f'and*'S^f"- °' ^ieu'.-Coi: Thomas piS?; William Hay, b. 17 Oct. 1864.-Charle8. b. S6 Sont 18fi7 ^arvSl^J »>• «» Aug. 1872.-IU,Sm b.%«y';8«, —Mary Georf^na.— Margaret Frances. b 14 Mi!iT83l^il°f*?°o«^u°' HolyTrfnity r^MU>uruo; b. U Mar. 1839; m, Ist— 28 Feb. 1867. \ \ en. Richard Brindley Hone, arch Bhe d. 10 April, 1876, having had 2 84.1 BATHUR8T. 59 III Henry Williun. h. S6 Dee. 1871.-/2/ Nevile Charles, b. Kor. 1874.-/3/ FlBOOW liary. \THUB8T m. SmUy— 16 Jidy. 1877, Harriet tiu of B«T. OuMMi BeD, Djx rector of CbtA- MLS e'lon mmI den. 1 nb.28Jaly,187».-yft/Bli»lwtbHaRJet»lx4D«e. ril.tte. m. 8 Septk 1M0, to Ber. FnuioiB Tbomae facd, rfcer of AwUeoombe, Deron, end has a i*bla WiLUnroRO. W Oct 187S, to Ber. Cbaxlee ThtQope she d.l« April, 1- [1] HaiU7. B.r.i North Creake. N 1781 : d. 11 Sept. : John Markt^ilf. ?n(11]r-SS Oct. 1 741. OathfltiM. only dan. of tc. D.D. chiH^lala to the BBflieh hooM of WeatmiiiBter, bralter «ff Alaa. 1st 17N Owr. atMlrtiT , Onm.). -<. the euMt ennpiTor vae bMwp of Korwidi. eanoa of .-miary of Dnham; k Si Oct. -' m. IS Aiw. ireo, OiBoe. noj,daa.of ■.; d. II Jaa. U80, aged M, to Joha Tomer Oraver* •rfolk : he d. Ai*. 18<1. tliitiM, (2) WUUaaL late MIoiv Kt V hatrtaff a. (S) Franoes. n. Mowna, Bsq. u: (4) ICaifaret Annr. d. is Acrfl, 1874, havtaf m. « 18M. to OoL Hod. Mr Chwba BMMMBt IliipVB, (M. NORMAITBT) ; he d. t4 Mk ItM. (S)Tr7PheM. (0) Oeorglaiia, m. 4 Anf. 18SI, to Hagh MaUel, of Adi, DeroB. late 4tli Ufht dn«DOM. pn Mr JesMi, KXA ilsHl. tea, tai the aivur, for. of Ber- wfok-vpoo-Tweed. ajmx AjQJf A to the Doke of WelUnfr- ton ta the Pwdnsiila: U t Maj. 1788; d. U April. lAM. hartiif m. U Jan. 18U. Lady OaroUae 8taart,daa. of Andrew ThonaB,tth Lord OMtlsetaut ; she d. II Jan. 1884, harinc had • eoae aad a dan. 71/ Staarl Byre, BX. priest, late frilov of Morton OoU. Onm. aiid rMtor of Knnrarth, Leie.: h. 10 Dee. 1811. /a/ RobMt Aadrrr. kite fellow of New OolL Ozon. and reotor of Blraha^w. Ims ; bw tS Jea. 1817; m. II April. 18IS. Jaae, daa. of Ber. Bohert Harka«B aad Jane Wanch Law CB. Bixbitbobocob). b. pw /S/FMer James. Ueot-ooLfai the army.lale eapt. Cold- gvards; h. II Mar. 1818; m. Maiy Fowell.aad hM /4/ Henry Allen, registrar HJf. admiralty oonrt. b. SO Jnly. 1818. /S/ Algernon, late fellow New OoU. Ozon. bar..at4aw: b. 17 Feb. 18SI : m. 7 May, 1861, Bosetta, dan. of Thomae Alexander, Bsq. of AhOly.oo. Donegal, aad Frowidc Hoose, Bmox. aad has I sons aad a dan. Stnart Lesley.— AlirerBon.—AIka.- blames MaxwelL— Henry Maxwell, b. 8 Jan. 1878.-MarT Oatherine. /6/ Fiederiok.arohdeaoonof Bedford, boo. canon of Ely, aad Ticar of Biggleswade: b. 7 Mar. 1817; m. SO Sept. 18M. Oatheriae Qeor^aaa, dan. of Ber. Calrert Fltagersld Moore, chaplain in ordinary to Her Majes^.and hasa son and 1 duos. Fkederiok Marlay. b. II Jnne, 1861.— Lonlea.— Katherine. Ill Catherine Aaae, a ana. [S] Benjamin, see. of ligation at Leghorn, b. 14 Mar. 17R4: m. II May. 1801. PhOlida. sister of Sir WUliam Pratt Call, Bart. ; she d. 17 Sept. 1811, leaTinfr an only dan. Bmmeline. m. 1st— Feb. 1880, to Edward. Srd Karl of OssUestnart. who d. s. p. 80 Feb. 1867. and she re-m. S7 Jane, 1867, to Signer Aleesandro Pistocchi. [4] Byre Coote. b. 11 Dec 1791; d. nnm. G1 Robert, rector of Bdangb and Ticar of Sootton, both Norfolk ; b. 37 Nov. 179S ; d. 11/17 Dec 1818, haTiag • (1) Benjamin, In the army. b. ft Dec 1748; bp. in Westminster Abbey, 6 Jan. foIIowinK, and d. In the East Indies, Sept. 1761. (3) Charles William, in H.O.; b. 11 April, I7&8. (4) Bobert, of Calcntta. b. Oct. 1764: m. and had with other ifwne.— Catherine (eldejit dan), m. to John E.l\vanl WUktwoQ, Bk|. of Potterton Hall, Yorks. m. 11 Nov. 1816, Jane, dau. of Rev. Robert Norris, of Tatter- ford, Norfolk ; she d. 17 Dec. 1841, having had with other israe 1 sons and I dans. /I/ Benjamin, capt. BJL; b. 16 Sept. 1820; d. 19 July, 1876, onm. /a/ Allen, Uent. BJJ.; b. S Sept. 1827; d. unm. 4 Nov. 1868. /8/ Cstberlne, m. 16 July, 1840, to Charles Whaley Spur- geon, Bsq. of Lynn ; he d. 9 July, 1861, having bad 2 dnug. (1) »""»«M~» Bliaabeth Spurgeon, m. 14 Aug. 18&8, to Pan! Bagtee 8onael» of Paris, and has a son and dau. B SonrST, b. 19 Mar. 1866.— Rosito Julie Bngteel iMheDe. (a) Laara Siyhia, m. II Oct. 1869, to Alexander Henn Geeoben, Bsq. of Ltmdon. /4/ OedUaGuroli /S/ Oieriotte CWherine. 1 [6j Oeote, b. 1 Oct. 1788 ; d. onm. about 1840. m Henrietta, d. 18Decl878, having m.l7 Sept. 1811, to Denis Mahon, of Stokestown. IreUnd, marar in the army (nephew of Thoinas, 1st Lord Hartland— B LoNOKOlU>),aaBa8sinated In Ireland 1847, having had an . rector of Siddington St. Mary, Glouc. aad Latham.oo. Warwick; b. 11 Jan. 1801; d.s.p. 1 Mar. 1842, having m. II Jnly, 1880. Lady Emily Caroline Bertie, youngest dan.^ Montagu. Ith Eari of Abingdon ; she d. 18 Mar. 1881. [81 Lsdy Emily (Hiarlotte, d- 1 Feb. 1877, having m. 16 Mar. 1811. Major-Oen. Hon. Sir Frederick Cavendifh Ponsonby, K.CB. who d. 11 Jan. 1887 (E. BiwsBOROUGH). H' 60 BE A CONSFIELD—BEA U CHAMP. BENJAMIN D'ISRAELI m, Sndly— 28 May, 1765, Sarah Siprut de Gabay, and had an only son, ISAAC D'ISRAELI, of Bradenham House, Bucks, D.C.L. Oxon, F.S.A. the celebrated author of "Curiosities of Lite- rature," " Calamities of Authors," "Amenities of Literature," &c. ; born at Enfield, Middlesex, May, 1766 ; d. at Bradenham, 19 Jan. 1848, having ni. 10 Feb. 1802, Maria, dau. of Mr. Nathan Basevi, of London, merchant ; she d. 21 April, 1847, aged 71, having had 4 sons and a dau. f 1] Benjamin, k.g. created Earl of Beaconsfield. [2] Naphtali, b. 5 Nov. 1807 ; died young. [3] Ralph, deputy clerk of the parliaments ; b. 9 May, 1809 ; m. 15 Aug. 1861, Katherine, dau. of Charles Trevor, Esq. of London (by his wife Olivia, dau. of Ephraim Lindo),and has a son and 3 daus. Coningsby Ralph, b. 25 Feb. 1867.— Dorothy Sa.— Sybil Isa- belle. — Marguerite Katherine. [4] James, commissioner of inland revenue; b. 24 June, 1813; d. 23 Dec. 1868, aged 57, having m. 24 Sept. 1856, Isabella Anne, dau. of William Cave, Esq. of Brentry, Somerset ; she d. s. p. s. 20 June, 1857. [5] Sarah, b. 29 Dec. 1802 ; d. unm. 19 Dec. 1859, aged 56. EARL OF BEACONSFIELD. SIR BENJAMIN DISRAELI, K.G. Earl of Beaconsfield, and Viscount Hughenden, of Hugbenden, in the county of Buckingham, so created 21 Aug. 1876, P.c, d.c.l. Oxon., ll.d. Edin- burgh and Glasgow, chancellor of the exchequer from March to Dec. 1852. from Feb. 1858 to Jime 1859, from June 1866 to Feb. 1868; Lord Privy Seal 1876/8 First Lord of the Treasury in 1868, and Feb. 1874 to April 1880, lord rector of the University of Glasgow 1871/7, a trustee British Museum, M.P. Maidstone 1837/41, Shrews- bury 1841/7, Buckinghamshire 1847/76, Her Majesty's plenipotentiary (^with the Marquis of Salisbury) to the congress of the European powers assembled at Berlin 1878, k.g. invested at Osborne 22 July, 1878 ; b. at 6, John Street, Bedford Row, 21 Dec. 1804 ; d. s. p. 19 April, 1881, having m. 28 Aug. 1889, Mary Anne (created Viscountess Beaconsfield, of Beaconsfield, Bucks. 30 Nov. 1868. and died 15 Dec. 1872, aged 76), widow of Wyndham Lewis, Esq. M.P. of Pantwynglass Castle, CO. Glamorgan, and only dau. of Capt. John Viney Evans, R.N. of Bampford Speke, Devon. Arms— Per saltire gu. and arg., a castle triple turretted in chief ppr., two lions rampant in fesse sa., and an eagle displayed in base or. Ckest — Issuant from a wreath of oak a castle triple turretted all ppr Supporters — Dexter, an eagle, and sinister, a lion, both or, and each gorged with a collar gu., pendent therefrom an esco- cheon of the last charged with a tower arg. MOTTO— Forti nihil difficile. SEA.T — Hughenden Manor, High Wycombe, Bucks. TOWX House— 19, Curzon Street, May Fair, w. BENJAMIN D'ISRAELI, of Stoke Newington, formerly of Enfield, Middlesex, and of New Broad Street, London, Italian merchant, naturalised by Act of Parliament 24 Aug. 1801, and therein described as being formerly of Cento, in Italy ; b. 22 Sept. 1730; d. at Stoke Newington 28 Nov. 1816 ; buried in cemetery of Spanish and Portuguese Jews, London. He m. 1st — 2 April, 1756, Rebecca Memlez, dau. of Gaspar Mendez Furtado ; she d. 1 Feb. 1765, aged 38, leaving an only daughter, (1) Rachel, m. 1st — 15 May, 1771, to Aaron Nunes de Lara; and 2ndly— 4 July, 1792, to Mordecai als. Angelo Tedesco (bro- ther of Joseph di Samuel Tedesco, of Leghorn), who d. 26 Oct. 1798, having had 5 daus. of whom the 3rd, SARA TEDESCO, m. 1835 to Signor Flaminio de Rossi, and had with other issue a son, Signor Vittorio de Rossi, of Leghorn, 1881. EARL BEAUCHAMP. FREDERICK LYGON, Earl Beauchamp, Vis- count Elmley (1815, U.K.), and Baron Beau- champ (1806, U.K.), P.C. M.A. F.S.A. lord steward of the household 1874/80, lord-lieut. co. Wore, one of the council of Keble College, Oxon. d.c.l. m.p. Tewkesbury 1857/63, and West Worcestershire 1863/6, a lord of the admiralty 1859, an officiaUy*.*,^ trustee British museum ; s. his brother as 6th Earl^'^-'^'^ 4 Mar. 1866 ; b. 10 Nov. 1830 ; m. 1st— 18 Yah^H'^ 1868, Lady Mary Catherine Stanhope, only dau. of Philip Henry, 5th Earl Stanhope; she d. 30 June, 1876, having had 2 sons and 3 daus. CI) William, Viscount Elmley, b. 20 Feb. 1872. (2) Hon. Edward Hugh, b. 17 July, 1873. (3) Lady Mary.— (4'> Lady Susan.— (5) Lady Margaret. His Lordship m. 2ndly — 24 Sept. 1878, Lady Emily Annora Charlotte Pierrepoint, elder dau. of Sydney William, 3rd Earl Man vers, and has a son and dau. (6) Hon. Robert, b. 9 Aug. 1879. (7) Lady Agnes, b. 7 Dec. 1880. Arms— Arg.. two lions passant double-queued gu. Crest — A Saracen's head aflrontee, couped at the shoulders ppr. wreathed about the temples arg. Supporters— Dexter, a brown bear muzzled, collar ana chain reflexed over the back or. Sinister, a swan arg., wings inverted gu., beaked and legged sa., gorged with a ducal coronet of the last, a line reflexed over the back aziire ; on the breast of each sixpporter, suspended from the collar and coronet, a shield gu., charged with a fesse between six martlets or, for Beauchamp of Powyke. Motto — Fortuna mea in Bello Campo. Seat — Madresfield Court, Great Malvern, Worcestershire. TOWN HOUSE— 13, Belgrave Square, S.W. BEAUFORT. Gl Uineage. REGINALD PYNDAR (only son of Thomas Pyndar, Esq. of Kerapley, co. Glouc. and DuflBeld, co. Derby, by Eliza- beth his wife, dau. of Sir Andrew Hacket),m. 25 June, 1713, Margaret, only dau. of William Lj-gon, Esq. of Madresfield, descended from the Lords Beauchamp of Powjke (extinct 1496), and had 3 sons, (She re-m. to Francis Biddulph, of Ledbury, and d. 14 Sept. 1736, having had another son.) The grandson of Reginald and Margaret Pyndap, viz. : WILLIAM LYGON (son by Susannah, dau. of William Haimier, of Bettesfield, Flints, of Reginald Pjmdar' who assumed the surname of Lygon by Act of Parliament) , M.P. Worcestershire 1776 till 26 Feb. 1806, when he was created Baron Beauchamp of Powyke, co. Worcester ; Viscount Elmley and Earl Beauchamp 1 Dec. 1815; b. 25 July, 1747; d. 21 Oct. 1816, having m. 1 Nov. 1780, Catherine, only dau. of James Denn, Esq.; she d. 2 Mar. 1844, having had with other issue 4 sons, 3 of whom succeeded to the title, viz. — [1] William Beauchamp, 2nd Earl ; d. unm. 12 May, 1823, aged 41. [2] John Reginald, 3rd Earl, took the name and arms of Pindar only by R.L. 22 Oct. 1813 ; d. s. p. 22 Jan. 1853, having m. 1st — 14 Mar. 1814, Lady Charlotte Scott, only dau. of John Henry, 1st Earl of Clonmel; she d. 26 April, 1846. He m. 2ndly — 11 Feb. 1850. Catherine, 3rd dau. of Sarah, late Baroness Braye, and widow of Henry Murray, Esq.; she d. 4 Nov. 1875. [3] Henry Beauchamp, 4tll Earl, M.P. West Wore, lieut-gen. in the army, col. 10th hussars; b. 5 Jan. 1784; d. 8 Sept. 1863. having m. 8 July, 1824, Lady Susan Caroline Eliot, dau. of William, 2nd Earl of St. Gennans; she d. 16 Jan. 1836, having had with other issue 2 sons and 2 daus. f 1) Henry, 5th Earl, M.P. West Wore. capt. Ist life guards; b. 13 Feb.' 1829; d. unm. 4 Mar. 1866. (2) Frederick, 6th and present Earl. (3) Felicia Susan, d. 29 Oct. 1848, having m. 26 Oct. 1847, to Rev. Charles William Cavendish (D. Devonshire). (4) Lady Georgiana, d. 30 Sept. 1866, having m. 24 Sept. 1856, as 1st wife, to Richard William Fitzroy Somerset, 2nd Lord Raglan. [4] Hon. Edward Pyndar, lieut.-gen. in the army, col. 12th light dragoons, C.B. K.S.W.; d. 11 Nov. 1860. DUKE OF BEAUFORT. SIR HENRY CHARLES FITZROY-SOMER- SET, K.G. P.O. Duke of Beaufort and Marquis of WorGGster (1642), Earl of Worcester (15U), Earl of Glamorgan, Viscount Grosmont, and Baron Beau- fort (1644), Baron Botetourt (by wi-it 1305), and Baron Herbert (by writ 1461), Baron Herbert of Raglan, Chepstow, and Gower (1506), all in the Peerage of England; lord-lieut. co. Monmouth since 1867, k.g. 19 Mar. 1867, M.P. Gloucestershire 1846/53, master of the horse 1858/9, 1866/8, lieut.- col. in the army (retd.), hon. col. Glouc. yeo. since 1874 ; 8. his father as 8th Duke 17 Nov. 1833 ; b. 1 Feb. 1824 ; m. 3 July, 1845, Lady Georgiana Charlotte Curzon, eldest dau. of Richard William, 1st Earl Howe, G.C.H. and has 5 sons and a dau. (1) Henry Adelbert Wellington Fitzroy, Marquis ok Wor- cester, capt. late R.H. guards, lieut. R. Glouc. yeo. cav. D.L. CO. Mon. ; b. 19 May 1847. (2) Lord Henrj- Richard Charles, P.C.- M.P. Monmouthshire 1871/80, D.L. Monm. comptroller of Her Maiestv's household 1874/9; b. 7 Dec. 1849; m. 6 Feb. 1872, Lady Isai)ella Caroline Somers-Cocks, elder dau, qf Charles, 3rd Earl Somers, and has a son, Ifht^OJ'i ifO^ Henry Charles Somers Augustus, b. 18 May, 1874. ^^ .>«//?. (3) Lord Henry Arthur Grearge, capt. HiU. guards 1877 ; b. 17 Nov. 1861; 4ir^f^^i^rrriBHl>^'^IfJ^f^li^^M^/Jtfl (4) Lord Henrj' Edward Brudenell, lieut. R.H. guards 1874 ; b. 6 July, 1853 ; m. 17 Aug. 1880, Fanny Julia, youngest dau. of Sir Alexander Beaumont Churchill Dixie, Bart. (5) Lord Henry Fitzroy Francis, b. 9 Feb. 1855. (6) Lady Blanche Elizabeth Adelaide, m. 21 July, 1874, as 2nd wife, to John Henry, 5th Marquis of Waterford, k.P. Arms— Quarterly : France, Az., three fleurs-de-lis or ; and England, Gu., three lions passant-guardant or, all within a bor- dure compony arg. and az. Crest — A portcullis or, nailed az. SUPPORTERS — Dexter, a panther arg., flames issuant from the mouth and ears ppr., gorged with a plain collar, and chained or, sem^e of torteaux, hurts, and pomies, alternately. Sinister, a wj-vern, wings endorsed vert, holding in the mouth a sinister hand couped at the ^\Ti8t gu. Motto— Mutare vel timcre sperno. SEATS — Troy House, Monmouth ; Badminton House, Chippen- ham ; and Llangattock Park, Crickhowell, Brecon. Eineage. SIR CHARLES SOMERSET (only natural son of Henry de Beaufort, 3rd Duke of Somerset, by Joane Hill or de la Montaigne, descended from John of Gaunt, Duke of Lancaster, see Royal Lineage), knighted 6 Aug. 1485, P.C. constable of Hehusley Castle, Yorks. 1486, admiral of the fleet 1487, vice- chanil)crlain 1488, K.O. capt. of the yeomen of the guard, knight banneret 17 July, 21 Henry VI. 1506, styled in right of his 1st wife LORD HERBERT, and created by patent 26 Nov. l506,BARox Herbert of Raglan, Chepstow, and Gower. lord chamberlain 1508. and governor of Payne Castle and Montgomery Castle in Wales, summoned to Parliament 1 and 3 Henry VIIL, lord chamberlain for life, and created EARL OF Worcester by patent 1 Feb. 1513; d. 15 April, 1526, having m. 1st — Elizabeth Herbert, sole dau. and heir of William, Earl of Huntingdon, and Baron Herbert (and of Mary his wife, sister and coheir of Richard Widevile, Earl Rivers) ; she d. 16 July, 6 Henry YII. 1471, and was bur. in the Chapel Royal, Wind- sor, having had with a dau. an only son. He m. 2ndly— Eliza- beth West, dau. of Thomas, Lord Delawarr, and had 2 sons and a dau. He m. 3rdly— Eleanor Sutton, dau. of Sir Edward, Lord Dudlej'. The only sou of the first marriage, viz. Sir Henry, s. as 2nd Earl, was great-grandfather of HENRY, who s. his father as 5th Earl, 3 Mar. 1627, having been summoned to the Upper House as Lord Herbert by writ in the lifetime of his father, 19 Mar. 1 JAMES I. 1603 ; created Marquis of Worcester 2 Nov. 1642, was a devoted Royalist, maintaining Raglan Castle and its garrison of several hundred men for nearly four years at his own expense against the Parliamentary forces, and when he found it no longer tenable he capitulated in Aug. 1646, but contrary to the stipulations he was committed to the custody of black rod, and died December following, bur. in the Chapel Royal at Windsor, having m. Anne Russell, sole dau. and heir of John, Lord Russell, grand-dau. and heir of Francis, Earl of Bedford; she d. 8 April, 1639, having had 8 sons and 5 daus. His sou and heir, EDWARD, 2nd. Marquis, having been created Earl of Glamorgan and Baron Beaufort, of Caldecott Castle, CO. Monmouth, April 1644 (see Nicolas' Historic Peerage of England, 1857) ; lord-lieut. of South Wales, and had a com- mission from Charles, dated Oxford, 1 April, 1644, appointing him generalissimo of three annies, English. Irish and foreign, and iidniiral of a fleet at sea, and also entru£,ting him with several blank patents under the great seal of /-ngland for creating 62 MAUFORT. titles from a marquis to a baronet, with full power to date and dispose thereof with promise of our dear dau. Eliza- beth, to yom* son Plantagenet in marriage, with three hundred thousand pounds her dower in portion .... and the title of Duke of Somerset to you and yours heirs male for ever, and from henceforward to give the garter to your arms and at your pleasure to put on the George and blue ribbon. After the resto- ration of Charles II. this patent was considered to be of so dangerous a nature that he gave it up on 3 Sept. 1660, in fulfil- ment of an understanding come to with a committee of the house of lords; he d. 3 April, 1667, having m. 1st, Elizabeth, dau. of Sir William Dormer, Knt. eldest son of Robert, Lord Dormer, of Wenge ; she d. 30 May, 1665. He m. 2ndly, Mar- garet O'Brien, dau. of Henry, Earl of Thomond ; she d. s. p. 26 July, 1681. By his 1st wife he had with 2 daus. an only son, HENRY, 3rd Marquis, K.&. 3 June, 1673, P.C. and created by patent, 2 Dec. 1682, DUKE OF BEAUFORT, lord pre- sident of Wales, 24 CHARLES II. and on the coronation, 23 April, 1685, he carried the Queen's crown, was strongly attached to the Stuarts, and when William and Mary ascended the throne he refused to take the oath of allegiance, retired from court, and lived in retirement until his decease 21 Jan. 1699, having m. Mary, dau. of Arthur Lord Capel (and widow of Lord Henry Seymour, eldest surviving son of William, 2nd Duke of Somerset, by whom she was mother of John, 4th Duke); she d. 7 Jan. 1714, having had 5 sons and 4 daus. His grandson, CHARLES NOEL, 4th Duke, on the death of his brother Henry, 1745; d. 28 Oct. 1756, having m. 1 May, 1 740, Eliza- beth Berkeley, in her own right Baroness Botetourt, dau. of the Dowager Viscountess Hereford (by Jolin Sjmes Berkeley, of Stoke GifEord, Esq.), only sister and heir to Norbome, Baron Botetourt ; she d. 1776, having had with 5 daus. an only son, HENRY, 5th Duke, K.6. 1786, LL.D. Oxon. mast«r of the horse 1768-70 ; the barony of Bottetourt with precedency of original writ of summons 1307 was confirmed to him by patent dated 4 June, 1803; b. 17 Oct. 1744 ; d. 11 Oct 1803, having m. 2 April, 1766, Elizal^eth, dau. of Hon. Edward Bos- cawen (V. FALMOUTH), admiral of the blue; she d. 15 June, 1828, having had with 3 daus. 7 sons, viz.— /I/ Henry Charles, s. as 6th Duke. /2/ Lord Charles Henry, governor of Cape of Good Hope, gen. in the army; b. 12 Dec. 1767; d. 20 Feb. 1831, having m. 1st — 7 June. 1788, Hon. Elizabeth Courtcnay (E. DbVOX), 4th dau. of William, 2nd Viscount Courtenay; she d. 1816, having had 3 sons and 3 daus. [1] Sir Henry, K.c.B. K.H. lieut.-gen. in the army, col. 2«th foot, com.-in-chief at Bombay ; b. 30 Dec. 1794; d. 15 Feb. 1862, having m. 1 April, 1817, Frances Sarah, dau. of Sir Henry Heathcote, admiral of the blue (Baht.), and has S sons and 7 daus. (1) Charles Henry, c.B. col. in the army, 72nd foot; b. ; d. 4 Nov. 1863, having m. , 1848, Christiana Emma, eldest dau. of R W Thompson, Esq. ; she d. 13 Oct. 1863, having had 3 sons and a dau. (1) William Henry, lieut. ii.M.s. "Assistance": b. 8 Oct. 1849. (2) Henry Plantagenet, b. May, 1852; m. 5 July, 1879, Katharine Rose, eldest dau. of David Cannon M'Connel, Esq. of Cressbrook, Queensland. (3) Charles Fitzroy, b. Jan. 1855.— (4) Georgina Fran- ces Emma, of All Saints' sisterhood, London. (2) Henry George Edward, lieut.-col. (h.p.) late 8rd buffs, fort-major and adj. Jersey; b. 28 Dec. 1829; m. 15 Oct. 1858, Harriet Lade, dau. of Major Coast, late 52nd foot, and has 2 sons and a dau. Henry Calthorpe, b. 2 Feb. 1856.— Charles Wyndham, lieut. E.Kent mil. b. 24 June 1862.— Frances Constance. (3) Fitzroy Maclean Henry, b. Nov. 1839 ; married. (4) Elizabeth Harriet Frances, d. 9 Nov. 1869, having m. 21 Sept. 1841, to Peter Maclean, major-gen. R.A. and has had 4 sons and 3 daus. Allan Henry Maclean, capt. r.a. adjutant w.R. Yorks. art. vols. ; b. 28 July, 1812.— Henry Eardley, b. 11 Mar. 1844.— John Hugh, b. 3 June, 1851.— Adrian Charles, b. 4 Jan. 1859 ; d. 6 Jan. 1875. -Margaret Anne.— Louisa Charlotte.— Elizabeth Frances. (5) Frances, m. 15 Aug. 1819, to William Sutton, maior- gen. m the army, who d. s. p. 20 Feb. 1864. (6) Leonora Louisa, m. 31 Dec. 1844, to Lieut.-Gen. Montagu Cholmley Johnstone (Bart.), who d. 22 Sept. 1874. (7) Georgina. (8) Maria Caroline, m. 18 Feb. 1857, to Henry Edward Leeke, formerly chief magistrate of Bombay (son of Admiral Sir Henry John Leeke, K.c.B. r.n. m.p.), and has 2 sons and a dau. [4] Elizabeth, d. 2 Aug. 1860, having m. July, 181 J, to Gen. Sir Henrj' Wyndham, K.C.B. who d. 8 Aug. 1860 (B. Leconfield). [5] Mary Georgiana, d. 19 May, 1856, having m. 25 Jane, 1833, to Lieut.-Col. Stirling Freeman Glover. [6] Charlotte Augusta, d. 1 7 Mar. 1864, having m. May, 18M, to Herl)ert Cornewall.of Delbury, Salop, who d. 8 Sept. 1863. Lord Charles Henry m. 2ndly— 9 Aug. 1821, Lady Mary Poulett, 2nd dau. of John, 4th Earl Poulett ; she d. 11 June, 1860, having had a son and dau. [7] Poulett George Henry, c.B. col. Coldstream guards, M.P. CO. Mon.; b. 19 June, 1822; d. 7 Sept. 1875, having ni. 1st— 15 April, 1847. Barl«ra Auguste Norah, dau. of John Mytton, Esq. of Halston, Salop ; she d. 4 June, 1870, having had 2 sons, (1) Vere Francis John, b. 80 Dec. 1854 ; m. 28 Dec. 1875, Annette Kathcrine, youngest dau. of Col. Richard Frederick Hill, of the Hall, Riees, Salop. (V. Hill), and has 8 sons, William Francis, b. 1876.— Cluu-les, b. 1878. (2) Charles FitzRov, b. 23 Aug. I860. Col. Somerset m. 2ndly— lOSept. 1870, Emily, dau. of John Hubert Moore. Ksq. of Cherrj- HiU, Cheshire; she d. 7 Sept. 1875, having had a dau. (3) Cecily Marj' Poulett. [8] Augusta Anne, m. 1 Aug. 1863, to Sir Henry Winston Barron, Bart. M.P. who d. 19 April, 1872. /3/ Lord Robert Edward Henn-. gen. in the annv, o.cn. K.T.S. ; b. 19 Dec. 1776; d. 1 Sept. 1842. having m. 17 Oct. 1806, Hon. Louisa Aogusta Courtonav. youngest dau. of William, 2nd Viscount Courtenay (E. D'kvon) ; she d. 9 Feb. 1823, having had an only surviving son and 5 daos. [11 Edward Arthur, lieut.-gen. r.n. k.i.h. i M.sorvotl in the CYlmea, oomnumded a brigade nr '..21 Feb. 1817; m.l88ept. 1849, Agatha,'.'. un Miles, Bart, and has a son and 8 dans, .' , , (1) Edward WllUam Henrj-. b. 2i .1 (2) Agatha Geoiviaaa, m. 17 April. Arthur Baldwin Knyrett Leighton (3) Evelyn.— (4) Ada Prmncos.— (5) Muude Catharine.— (6) Lilian.— (7) Blanche Louisa.— (8) MurieI.-(9) Hilda. [21 Louisa Isabella. rs] Fnuicea CaroUne, m. 88 April. 1840, to Theophilus Clive. "" (B. POWI8) ; he d. 1 Aug. 1875. Charles Henry Somerset Leeke, b. 20 April, 18.-)9.— Alan FitzRov Walter Henry, b. 18 Jan. 1863.-Maria Augusta Frances. roVL'^"P\*T^ ^°^^ Blanche.— (10) Mary Matilda Gertrude. {t:}.^^^^ Henry, lieut.-col.; b. 24 Sept. 1800; d. 28 May 1836. •' [3] Villiers Henry Plantagenet, rector of Honiton ; b. 12 Feb. 1803 ; d 3 Feb. 1855, having m. 8 Aug. 1844, Frances Dorothea, eldest dau. of John Henry Ley, Esq. of Treehill Devon (M. Tweeddale), and has 2 sons and 2 daus. (1) Henry Plantagenet, vicar of Raglan, Llandenny, Mon. b. 14 Sept. 1845; m. 4 Jan. 1881, Charlotte Elizabeth, dau of late Lieut.-CoL Ross Wynter, Bombay army, and has a dau Francos Georgiana, b. 12 Oct. 1881. l,h\'A -fji (2) John Henry William, b. 29 Jan. 1848. ' (3) FrancesDorothea Charlotte.— (4) Marylsabella Frances [4] Blanche, d. 14 Oct 1879, having m. 9 Dec. 1845. to Rev. Charles Coortenay Locke, rector of NewcMtte, oa Limerick, who d. 16 Fsbi 1848. ^ MatUda BUabeth, m. 9 Aug. 1848, to Honoe Mar>-att. SJ.O«orgUu» Brnfly, m. 10 Not. 1852, to Hon. Robert >eTille Lawley (B. WK.f i/>rK). /4/ Lord Arthur John Hcnrj-. b. 12 Feb. 1780; d. 18 April, 1816, baring m. 23 June, 1806, Hon. Kllzulipth Boscawcn. eldest dan. of George Brdyn, 8nl Viaconnt Fahnouth ; she d. 8 Mar. 1873, baring had 8 tons. ri] George Henry, rector of 8t Mabyn, CornwaU ; b. 80 JIar. 1809 ; m. Sept. 1885, Phlllida Elisabeth, eldcrt dan. of Sir William Pratt Call, Bart and hns had with otlMr tone 6 daus. (1) HtCToyAnne. (2) PimnoeaBUsabeth. (3) Elisabeth Anne, m. 1 Jan. 1878, to Geocge Airey Tal- bot Stapleton, Eki. (B. Dbspkxckr). (4) Alice Katherine. (6) Roae. [23 Arthur Edward, b. 88 Aug. 1818 ; d. 9 8ept 1858, having ni. 12 Feb. 1H50, to his cousin Hon. France* Boacawen, sister of Evelyn, 6th Viaconnt Falmouth, and has 8 dans. (1) E«lith. (2) Florence Catherine, m. 20 May, 1879. to John FIcnrv Oglander, ymmger son of late William Anthony Glynn, of Fairy Hill, i.w. /5/ Lonl Wiliam George Henrj-, prebendary of Bristol ; b. 2 Sept. 1784 ; d. 14 Jan. 1851, having m. 1st— 89 June. 1813, Elizabeth,(J) " eldest dau." of Lieut.-Gen. Sir Thomn-n Moly- neu.T, Bart.; she d. , 1843. having 5 sons and a dau. [1] Henry Charles Capel, lieut.-col. b. 20 June, 1816 ; m. 16 Sept. 1840, Alice Elizabeth, only dau. of late Lieut.-Gen, Sir Maurice Charles OConnell, k.ch. and has 8 sons and 4 daus. (1) Charies Bruce Henry, lieut. late 3rd buffs, b. 18 July. 1841; m. 31 July, 1862. Victoria Alice Anne, only dau. of late William Fitzgibbon, Esq. (jud. sep. 1874.), and has 4 daus. (2) Fitzroy William Henrj'. b. 19 Dec. 1845; d. 18 Oct. 1877, having m. 14 Dec. 1869, Anna Martha, dau. of William C Geary, com. R.N. and hwl 2 sons an. Helen, only dan. of late Ci4>t. James Donald, Mth regt.; hh*- '1. G May, 1849, having had a son and J daus. ( 1 ) \\ illiiiii George Henry, b. M April, 1848. (2) Air, HelenEUzabeth.d.8.p.4 Aug. 1868, having m. I 1 -i7. to John CoUn Campbell, Esq. of Glendamel, S he d. Dec 186». inces C8th rcgt. and had 4 sons and 4 dans. (4) Kitxroy George Henry, b. 9 Ang. 18»J. (5) John Plantagenet Bdward Arthmr Henry, b. SS Aug. 1H53. (6) Raglan Tabenrffl Henry, b. fO April, 18«9. (7) Charles Bdward Henry, b. If ICaj, IMS. , Lamna Ahna Henrftstta SUabaCli, m. IS Dec _ ...-- ••P- (9) (10) Edith (11) Mary [3] iiUBcgr Mdyneox Henry, ooL oomdg.R.B.at Aldenhot [879; b. 39 Deo. 1838; m. 1 Mar. 1840,Jemima Dnimmoad.4tli I,... ..f lutpJohnMeUisDrammondKatrae^Bsq.ofDnii rinann, 19 Jane. 1874, having had a SOD and S dans. I.. SO Sept. 18»6. _^ Jane Anne Elisabeth, m. IS Ftob. 187S, to WIl- (8) GooniaoaLaazmAlmaHenrfts 1 H7.,. to Bdwin Hentv, jun. of Dee (9) Iloea Ida OevrittiMu (\Q^ Edith Amelte GHoUae Leila. (3) Morriman, eaf^ R.I. Bombay. LliaOwth Fraaocs Caroline. [41 Ik^Mawen Thomas George Henry, rector o( CHokhowel, Brecon, h. S June. 18SS; m. lst-S4 Sqit. 186S. Plotwrn BnU- wood, youngest dao. of Ute John Were Clarke, Bsq. of Brid- weU i^onse, Devon; she d. s. p. 8 May. 1874. Be m. todly-14 Nov. 1878, Sophia Vernon. Srd dao. of lata Right Bov.and Hon. Horatio Vvmjt, an. (B. LlLroiu»,hlsbopol8odor and Man, and has a son, William Horace, b. 7 Nov. 1880. [51 Aylmer Howard Tynte Henry, major Prince Coiwarts Own rifle brigade, served in Zola war 1879; b. SO Nov. ISSt. [01 BmUy Georflna BliMbeth, m. SI Dec 18S9. to Rev. Charles Qoorgo Newoomb. vicar of Halberton. Devon ; he d. SO Jane, 188S. having had a son and Sdaoa. (1) FltsRoy William Dawnar NBWOOMB, h. 11 Ajril, 1848. (2) Louisa ThomaslAa BmOy. ». • J»m. 1«*. Henry strickUnd Bryant, Bsq. of tbe education department, son of (Jen. Sir Jeremiah Bryant, and haa S sons and S dans. Honrv (JrenviUe BRTA.vr. b. • Juaa, 187S.-Bdward Churchill, twin with Nancy Hdeoa, b. 18 July. 1876.— Mary Cecilia.— Louisa LssUa florencsi— Nancy Helena. (8) BUMbeth Mary Btaadia. (4) Bdith Louisa Maria. 76/ Lord John Thomas Henry. cbL; b. SO Auff. 1787; d. S Oct. IH46. having m. 4 Dec 1814, Lady Oathertoe (3) Lady Cliarlotte Sophia, d. 12 Nov. 1865, having m. 12 Aug. 1823, to Frederick, 4th Lord Calthorpe, who d. 2 May, 1868. (4) Lady Elizabeth Susan, d. 16 April, 1876, having m. Ist,— 16 April, 1822, to Lord Edward O'Brien (M, TnoMOXD); he d. 9 Mar. 1824. She re-ni. 11 Nov. 1829, to Major-Gen. James Orde ; he d. 21 May, 1850 (B. BOLTOX). (5) lady Georgiana Augusta, d. 30 Mar. 1865, having m. 30 May, 1835, to Hon. GranviUe Dudley Ryder (E. Haurowby); he d. 34 Nov. 1879. (6) Lady Snsan Ouioline, m. 11 May 1830, as 2nd wife, to George Horatio, 2nd Marquis Chohnondeley, who d. s. p. 8 May, (7) Lady Louisa Elizabeth, m. 32 Oct. 1832, as 2nd ^^ife, to George Finch, Esq. (E. Dy8ART), of Burley-on-the-Hill ; he d. 39 June, 1870. (8) Lady IsabeUa Anne, d. 4 Feb. 1831, having m. 8 April, 1838, as Ist wife, to Thomas Henry Kingscote, of Kingscote, Esq. (see also B. Bloomkikld), who d. 19 Dec. 1861. (9) Lady Harriet Bhmche, m. 9 Aug. 1833, to Randolph, 9th Earl of GaUoway, who d. 3 Jan. 1878. (10) Lady Mary Octavla, m. 38 Nov. 1837, to Sir "Walter Rockliffe Farqnhar, Bart. HENRY, 7th Duke, K-O. b. t Feb. 1792; d. 17 Nov. 1853, having m. 1st— 3» July, 1814, Georgiana Frederica, dau. of Hon. Henry Fitaroy (B. Southampton), by his wife Lady Anne Wellealey; she d. 11 May, 1831, having had 3 daus. (1) Lady CHiarlotte AngusU Frederica, d. 18 Sept. 1850, having m. S8 Nov. 1844, to Philip, Baron Nieuman, formerly Austrian ambassador at the Court of St. James, who d. 16 Jan. 1851. (2) Lady Georgiana Charlotte Anne (V.A.), m. 39 Dec. 1836, to Sir CMstopber William Codrington, Bart. 1I.P. who d. 35 June, THB DUKE m. Sndly— 39 June, 1833, Emily Prances, dau. of Culling Charles Smith. Esq. by his wife Lady Anne Wellesley. widow of Hon. Henry Fitaroy, aforesaid, and had a son and 6 24 sept. 1857, Adelaide Harriet, youngest dau. of Vioe-Adm. Sir George Brooka.PWMl.Bwrt. M.P.and 1^ a (ton. Owendolin Adelaide Katharine OeorginaltotUda. [2] Prances Georgina Bli»beth, d. s. ^ 19 8^ WW, lia^ing m. 3» July, 1854, as 3nd wife, to James WbaUnan Bosanquet, Esq. of Claymore, Middx. and Penandflo, Knt, who d. 33 Dec. 1877. ^ ,^,, ^ _, ^ , , [31 Juliana Lucy Sarah, d. 1 May, 1858, having m. SS Julv. 1862. to Oapt. Henry Dalton WitUtt I^on.of Mlsserden Park, Glouc. ; he d. learing an only dau. 77/ F.M. Pitsroy James Henry, O.CB. oom.-ln-chlef of the army in Turtiey.coL ILH. guards, crsated Baron Rao LAX SO Oct. 1852 (see that UUe); died while oom.-jn-chief in the Crimea, 28 June, 1865. . . . . ^, HENRY CHARLES, 6th Duke, K.G. vice^miral of Glouc constable of St. Briavcl's Castle, and warden of the Forest of Dean, D.C.U; b. 33 Dec 1768 ; d. 38 Nov. 1885, having m 16 May, 1791, Lady Charlotte Sophia Leveson-Gower, dau. of Granville, Ist Marquis of Stafford; she d. Aug. 1854, having had 3 sons and 8 dans. (1) Henry, b. as 7th Duke. ,. «« ,^ ,-*« (2) Lord oAnviUe CTiarles Henry , P.C. M.P. b. 33 Dec 1798 ; d. 23 Feb. 1848, having m. 37 July, 1822, Hon. Emily Smith, dim. of Robert, 1st Lord Carrington; she d. 4 Jan. 1869, having had 3 sons and 3 daus. r 11 GranviUe Robert Henry, feUow AU Souls CoU. Oxon. D.C.L b«r.-at-law l.T 1841, Q.c. 1868, recorder of Gloucester, J.P. D.i/. CO. Mon. and deputy-chairman quarter sessions; b. 7 Jan 1824 • d 8. p. 23 Mar. 1881, having m. 18 Aug. 1857, Emma I'hiladelphia, 2nd dau. of Sir George Dashwood, Bart. (21 Lcveeon Elliot Henry, rear-adm. K.N. b. 39 Aug. 1829; m. 8 Jan. 1872, Eva, dau. of Col. Hon. Richard Thomas Rowley [3] Raglan George Henry, gent, usher to Her Majesty; b. 1« [4]EmilV Catharine Anne, m. 10 May, 1859, to Henry Ayshford Sanford, licut.-col. royal Bucks. miUtia, retd. with Imn. rank of col. late capt. 43rd L.I. ». p. ,o.t 4 [51 lOnstancc Henrietta Sophia Unuaa. m. 30 Aug. 1857, to Rowland Smith, Esq. (B. Cauuinuton). (8) Hmitt Ohartoa Fitsroy, 6th and present Duke. (4) Lady Emfly Blanche Charlotte, m. SO July , 1848, to George, Bari of KinnouU. (5) Lady Rose Caroline Mai7,m. 4 Oct. 1846,to Francis Frederic L4>vell, Esq. of Hinchealsa, Hants, and has a son and 4 daas. IsHsi - Rosa LOTBLL. b. S6 May, 1848. m. 9 Aug. 1881 to Charles K [1] Francis H [2l Edith Ros of Piederick Frands, [3] Maud Rosalind.— [41 Rosalind Ida.- [5] Helen Rose. (0) Lady Henrietta LotOsa Priscilla,d. 17 June, 1868, having m. 36 June, 1855, to John Morant, Esq. of Brockcnhurst Park, Hants, (see B. Hknlkt). (7) Lady Geraldine Harriett Anne, lady-in-waiting to H.R.ii. Duchess of Cambridge. (8) iJMlv Katherlne Emily Anne, m. SO 3nd Lord Ormathwaite. July, 1858, to Arthur, (9) Edith Frances Wilhelniina. m. 10 Sept. 1863, to William Henry Forester, Snd Lord Londesborongh. BARON BEAUMONT. HENRY STAPLE- TON, Baron Beaumont (1383, B.), lieut. late let life guards, knight justice of the sovereign sacred and military order of St. John of Jerusalem, G. C. of the Holy Sepulchre, and has been decorated with the orders of military merit by the King of Bavaria and the Grand Dukes of Mecklenburgh and Baden ; served with 17th lancers in Zulu- land, at battle of Ulundi, 1880, lieut. West York yeo. ; 8. his father as 9th 11 Aug. 1848; heir pre- Baron 16 Aug. 18rj4; b sumptive, his brother Miles GA BEDFORD. ARMS-Quarterly, 1st and 4th, Arg., a lion rampant sa., STAPLETON, 2nd and 3rd, Arg., two bars and m chief three escallops az., ERRINGTON. , . .x, x, ,^ „ (jBKSX— A Saracen's head in profile, couped at the shoulders ppr., wTeathed about the temples or and az. SUPPORTERS — Not found. Motto— On an old standard, Mievlx je sera. SEA.T— Carlton Towers, Selby, Yorkshire. THE BARONY. s IR HENRY DE BEAUMONT received, 1 Edw. II. a grant ^_^ from the King of the barony of Folkingham in Lincoln- | shire (lately of Gilbert de Gant), and was summoned to Par- liament, 2 Edw. II. to 6 EDW. III. as a Baron, and 7 to 13 liament, 2 Edw. ... . ., „. . ., EDW. III. as Earl of Buchan, in right of his wife. His brother, Lewis de Beaumont, was made Bishop of Durham 1317, and his sister Isabel married to Sir John de Vesci, Baron of Aln- wick. In 5 EDW. II. Sir Henry had a grant for life of the Isle of Man, in which grant and in other public documents he is called the Kiug's cousin. Robert de Greystanes, sub-pnor of Durham, a contemporary of the bishop, speaks of the nobility which the latter derived from the Kings of France and Sicily. FroiaBart calls Sir Henry " son of the Viscount Beaumont of England. There can be little doubt that he was derived from the Vis- counts of Beauraont-sur-Sarthe in Maine, but his parentage U not clearly ascertained. He m. Alice, dau. of Alexander Comyn, niece and heir of John Comyu, Earl of Buchan, to Scotland, and in 6 EDW. II. did homage for the manor of Whitwicke, Leic. and divers other lands of her inheritance ; was heir of his sister Isabella, widow of Sir John de Vesd, of Aln\vick, who d. 8 EDW. III. Ixjing aged 60 at her death. Sir Henry d. 1340, leaving 2 sons and 2 daus. His son, JoH.v, Lord Beaumont, constable of England, 12 Edw. U. served in the wars in Flanders and Scotland, had summons to parliament 1432, in which year lie died ; he m. Eleanor, 5th dau. of Henry Plantaganet, Earl of Lancaster, grandson of Hen. III. (she re-m. to Richard Fitzalan, Earl of Arundel) ; she d. 1375. His grandson, John, Lord Beaumont, k.o. (son of Henry, Lord Beaomont, by Margaret, dau. of John De Vere, Earl of Oxford), admiral of the Kings fleet northwanls, and wanlen of the So^ch Marches, sei-ved in the French wars, governor of Cher boogg Castle, constable of Dover Castle, wanlen of the CinqtM Parti, summoned to imrliament 7 to 18 RICH. II. He m. Ist, Cathaiine, dau. and heir of Sir Thomas E veringham, of Laxton, Knt. ; he m. 2ndly, Elizabeth, dau. of Thomas Mowbray, Earl ICanhal, and widow of Nicholas, Lord Audley of Heleigh ; ahe re-m. to Michael de la Pole, Earl of Suffolk. By Ws Ist wife he had 3 sons, __ (1) Henry, d. 1413, m. Elizabeth, dau. of William, Lord WU- loughby, and was father of Sir John, create«l ViHCOUNT BEAUMONT. (2) Thomas, lord of BaskervUle,capt.of Galliazde;m.FhilU|ipe, dau. and heir of Sir Thomas Maforeward, Knt. 14M, aaoeitor of Sir Thomas Beaumont, created a BaBOKBT SI Feb. IWl. (See Baronet.voe). (3) Richard. SIR John Bkau.mont, k.o. created ViaoouXT Beau- mont 12 Feb. 1440. (See Introdnction, p. xxt.) His aon. William, 2nd Viscount Beaumont, d. s. p. SO Dec. IWi, leaving his 2 nieces, Joan and Frideswide. the daos. of hissister Joan, wife of John, Lord Lovcll, of Tichmanh, oohdra to the barony; the elder, Joan, coheir also of her brother Francis, Viscount Lorell. K.G. m. to Sir Brian Stjipleton. of Carleton, York*, knight banneret at Hutton Fight 1482 ; he d. intesUte 16 Dec 14W, aged 42, leaving issue; his descendant in the 6th generation. Anne, sister and coh. of Sir Miles Stapleton, of Carleton aforesaid, Baronet, so created 20 Mar. 1662; was born there 31 May, 1628 ; d. 17 Dec. 1716, having m. to Mark Errington, of Ponteland, Northumb.; he was aged 32 at Dugdale's visitation in 1666, and his desooidant in the 4th generation, Thomas Stapleton, see below. Gilbert, b. 11 May, 1862. — Cnthbert, b. Sft April, IMl.— Thomas, b. 31 May, 186».— Bryan, b. SO Ang. 1871.— LouU Henry, b. 25 July, 1874.— Monica. — Frances. - Gcorgiana Maria.— Joan Henrietta. (4) Hon. Catherine, d. 27 April, 1872/3, having m. 1 July. 1830, to Edward Widdrington Riddell, Esq. of ISth hnaars ; he d. 30 Oct. 1870. THOMAS STAPLETON ra. 2ndly— S8 Sept 18Sf , HenrietU Lavinia, 2nd dau. of Richard Fits-0«rald Anater. Ekj. of ; she d. 14 Nov. 1858, having had S snr ■* - •"■■ (5) Hon. Brjan John, of The Grove, Richm< late 4th West York miUtia; b. 6 Jan. 1831; ui. . Mary Helen Alicia, only dau. of John Thomn» iniimin: Souldem House, Oxon. M.D. and has i aons and 4 dans. Nicholas, b. 30 Mar. 1861.— Grevory, b. 10 Jan. 18«4.-Cl>r tophcr, b. 80 Maj, 187a— Charles, b. S9 Julj, ISH.— Philip, b. 28 Jan. 1874.— Hden.— Winifred.- Odlj.—SyWL (6) Hon. Herman, b. 18 Any. 1834. (7) Hon.Robert, prior of St. Dominic's I and grand prior of the Dominican* In Bnglaad ; b. SI Oct. 1836. (8) Hon. Lavinla Mary, d. SO Sept. 18M, haTlng m. It July, 18*3, as Snd wife, to Alexander Matlwnn. o( Anlroas and Attadale, Bo«-«hire, Icrd-Ueat. 1881 (Me aleo B. EaMO.tT), M.P. InvemeH 1847/V8, Rcas and Cronwty dnce 1868,director Bank of England, and a cnmrntedcwer of Ueotenancy for Londtxi, and has a aon and dan. 71/ Kenneth Jamci SfATRBSON. DX. Boai,b. IS May. 18M. 121 Haiy iMbeiliL m. SO ApriU 1881, to Wallace Charlea, ' on of OoL Alexander HoMtoan, of Ckrkington, GO. ILB8 THOMAS STAPLETON, sonunooed to Parliament by writ dated It Oct. 1840; b. 4 June, 180* ; d. 16 Ang. 1834, baring m. t Sept 1844. Hon. IsabelU Anne Browne, eMeet dan. of John, Srd Lord ■ 'Si M"f (1) Henrr, 9th and prewnt Baron. (2) Hon. Mile*, oapi. SOth hnesam 187S. bite Uent. and capt. Coldiitream gnarda, h«lr prMOmptlT* to tli« P««r*ff« ; b. 17 July, 1830. Hineafle. THOMAS STAPLETON (which name his grandfather Nicho- las Errington had a.ssumed),of The Grove, Kichmond, Yorks. and of Carleton aforesaid [descended as above stated in the 4th generation from Mark Errington of Ponteland (who vras 7th in descent from Edward Errington, of Denton) and his wife Anne, sister and colieir of Sir Miles Stapleton aforesaid] ; b. 28 April, 1788; d. 4 July, 183», having m. 1st— 3 Nov. 1802, Maria Juliana, dau. of Sir Robert Cansfield Gerard, Bart. (B. Geraru); she d. 9 Feb. 1827, having had \\1th other issue 3 sons and a dau. (1) Miles Thomas, summoned to Parliament as Baron Beaumont, 16 Oct. 1840. (2) Hon. Gilbert,!). 10 July, 1808; d. s. p. 16 Dec. 1866, having ' m. 19 Jan. 1848, Mary, dau. of Bartholomew Bretherton, of Rainill and Ditton, Lane, and widow of William, brother to ; Lord Gerard. Mrs. Stapleton-Brctherton. which latter name she assumed by R. L. 16 June, 1868, is a Marchioness of the Holy Roman Empire. I (3) Hon. John, of Berwick Hill, Northun.b. bar.-at-law, M.P. Berwick-ui)on-Tweodl8.'i2.1857 9,18r,8 74; b. 11 April, 1816; m. ' 26 April, 1860, Frances Dorothea, dan. of Kdward Bolton King, I Esq. of Chadshunt, Warwicksh. and has 6 sons and 4 dans. 1 DUKE OF BEDFORD. FRANCIS CHARLES HASTINGH RUSSELL, K.O. Duke of Bedford and Marquis of Tavistock (1694, E.), Earl of Be>cka, dan. o^ yiitnid«flBokTtIIa>ji«*^ ^^< lion nunpimt gn., OB a ohiaf «. three aaeallopa iDtaiv^anBador. r, a 000 fn. fMnlrter. au atfrad.maiied.1 r*. ')07< oo. Bed fo rd ' ••Ue, Covea, LW.' and 8t, Baton Bqwm, aatelope, gn^ r. TlaTtetock, \rx lloLsis-81 ,iLW. S' ILmeagr. !IB KAi^i fi »i nnELUEnL of Kiageton. Lmrwt (oon of Jamat RaaMU.ooMtobleof OoffeOBitJe.I>atMt,iB ISSl. by hia wffO Baaaor. daa. of Sir Joha TIQj. Kat.),m. laabot, one of the daak aad eoheiraof JaaMida TfiaiMufc.llBiuM of New- march aad Oariiaau aad, f Bdw. L oflaad tlw Hrrloe of one knight's tee Cor a aMiet/ of that bmaj. Fkoa hla the tth ia daMaatwaa TOHM BUSSBLL. of *3 BMotof thefaralga and was ooe of the SI Hnrar VII. OMf) the Joan his wife, havlag ' Oaatlleat- leaTlag Flaadan thiqrwe pt lato WmMMlli, Tmohard.who latro who aooowpa potatad bjr RmT TIL a kniirhtMl Rt Tootai HRNKYVIII. (IMS) comptrolirr of the buawhuM.' aad PXk UII, RuaiBLL, of Chaam, Baoha. • Mar. UM, wardea of K.a IS April. IMO. Ob Um dtilatioa of the la IMO be had a giaat, dated 4 Jatar of that j«r. ofaooaiidsahleaaaiberof BMaoffBla the ooas^ of Dm. and tone ia eoaatiai OorawalLBoaMnal, BaetaL aad Batik ia> ' Ti^rMoek.aad alM» of the clodiag the town of Ta' l>r«aldcnt of the ooaaell fbr the IMl, aad wpoa the utmalluu of Bdwaid*a aoeptn at the ooio- l>r«waeoi or uie ooaaoM lor loe weKOTB eoaaoei, lora prirr M«l IMJ and IMI. of the eoaaoU to PKIXCB BDW AM. high Rtvward of Bnglaad 1M7. i Tw ata d BAAL or BBDfOAO It Jaa. IMf ; aad d. U Mar. 1M4, hariag m. Ajum, dBa.aad hi • •-■ nuroa Biaje). aad lid Bamw Rombu. oKTiKiii idiwaaefoatediathepenwaofhiifiaad' f«tht>rM: Jol3r.H0i).K.B.attheeerDBatluaofPBt CHARi.Ki^. • UN-Hiuvr of the Long Partlaaieat. gaa. of bona tai the paiUaaiaat anay, waa at th* battle of Newhofy ez parte ragia, aad waa takaa lato costody by \Aatk rod, Iqr order of I'arllaaieat, aad bla a a t atea ever, oaaoalled riMctly aftav Crablbb IL he oarrtad St. nation, E.O. tt May. 1C71 After the aooaaaloa of WnxiAM AND Mary he wea created MABQins or TATiflTOOK aad Di'KK or BBDPOBD 11 May. 10M. Had. 7 Sept 1700. aged 87. having ni. Lady Anne Kerr, aole daa. aad hair of Robert. Karl of BoBMreet (M. LoTHtAy); aha d. 1«0, aged ft Hie eldent son. TTTILLIAM. LORD BVBgBLL. M.P. Badu proBWted the W MU lor the eselaioaof the Dak* of Torfc txtm the Throae. aad opaaod the debate la the Roaee M Oct. 1680; behaaded In Uaoota'a laa Plelde n Jvly. l<8t, for high tTB eeoB, owfatg to hia oomplioity In the ** Bye Hooae Plot.* After the BoTohttloe aaAetwaapaand.lt Mar. 1688/9, forannoUiatbiaBttaiBdor. Hobi. Lady Bachel Wriotheeley. dau.of TboaMa,Beriof8oathaaiptoa,and widow of Fkuida, Lord Yaagbaa, eUeat eoa of Blcbard, Bart of OartMT (est); abed, t t Se pt. 17 t8, learing an only aoa, ■\ 1 7 HIOTHBSLBT, a. bla grand&ther aa 2b4 Doke. baring YY baea created on bla nuuriaga Babox Howlaxd of Btreatbaa^ Sorrey. by patent IS Jane, Ittt, gentleman of the bigbot 1700, lord at the coro- 16tS, of Queen AXKB. tl April, ITOt. K.O. It Mar. 170t't ; b. I Not. It80; d. tt May. 1711. baring m. tS May, BUaabeth. oabr dan. and heir of John Howland, of Streatham, Sorrey ; abed, tt July. 17ti. Hia great^grandaon. 171RANCI8, MARqrifl or Tavistock, only son of John. 4th J? Dttke. M.P. Beds, b. t7 Sept. 17tt; d. from the cffocta of a tall when hantinK St Mar. 1767, baring m. 8 June, 1764, I^ady Bliaabetb, dau. of William, Bari of Albemarle ; abe d. at Liabon t Nor. 1768, baring bad t aona, (1) Prancia. a. bla grandfather aa Sth Doke It Jan. 1771; b. 9S July. 1766; d. t Mar. 180t. (2) John, a. aa 0th Doke. (3)Lord WllUam, b. (poeth.) to Au^. 1767 ; d. 6 May. 1840 (1) SSSL'IL^BiS'lV*]''- I^y Charlotte Anne ViUie«. S o{ SJ^TO.^."^.**' •'"^J •*« <»• 31 Aug. 1808, having had with other iaaoe t aona and 1 daoa. * el John, com. RJI. b. 11 July 17»6; d. 27 April. 1836 ' ix'^J?^!^ ^n«:18tt, Sophia (dau. of CoL CJeSJ^ Kein ^37«^C«««?^); »««»«» de Clifford (aee that title); abe d. t Jan. 1874. leaTing iasDe. ' rai WlUiem acotxmtant^gen. court of chancery, b. 18 July, IgO^ 17 May. 1W8, Bouaa, dan. of CoL John CampbeU, of Schawli eM.W.B.aadlMa teoniandadau. /I/ Oeorge.eecretaiy of KJf. <^oe of worin and public jidldfaigB; h. tl Sept 1810; m. 18 Oct. 186t.Lady S lotte laabeOa laaea-Ker, dan. of Jamea. 6th Duke of Box- bBTghe; abe d. 94 April. 1881. having had t aona and a dau. Geone WnUaai Henry, b. t8 Oct 1864.-John, b. 12 Feb. lots.— Lmaa Bauaeline. /!/ Begiaald, b. 18 Dec. 18tt ; m. to July, 1881, Nina. yoniMt dan. of late Oapt Mo(}«acby Alleyne, 7th dragoon ^/Laara (SaroUae. m. t Ang. 18tt, to Hon. Seymour John Orqr-Bgarton (B. WiLTOX). Xt\ Oertrade Praacea, d. tt Jan. 1841, baring m. 16 May. ISlMo Hob. Hoanr Grey Benaet (B. Tankkrvillb). WJte "^^ l*"*^ ■»• •• ^""•' '8tt, to her cousin Lord Wriothorfay BaaeelL ffleebelow.) JOHV, Ml DBka,KAreearder of Bedford; K 6 July, 1766: d. 10 Oet ISIt, bavfag m. lst->tl Mar. 1786, the Hon. OeoniaaB BUaabeth Qrag. tad den. of George. 4th Viscount ToRtagtoa; abe d. 10 (kit 1801. teriag bad t aona. (1) PkBBoia. Ttll Doka, K.O. tt Mar. 1847. amnmoned to Par* ll a m e a t by writ as Baroa Howlaad, It Jan. 18tt ; b. It May. l7tS : d. 14 Oct. 18tl. bariaf ai. 8 Ang. 1806. Lady Anna Maria W an bn ae. daa. of C1iarteB.trd Bari of Hairington ; she d.lJa|y,lttf,laBriagaaoaly( Ct) Lord O BOc g i ' (t) Lofd Joba. E^. created Barl BuatBLL and Yiscouirr Lady (}eorgiana, 6th »•«, -mmm Dako of GordoB, K.O.; abe d. 24 Feb. hedYoottkaadtdant of ChaaayB, Baoka. 18tt, canon of IMOi dapBliy.«litkof thaoloaet to the Qoeea IttO, and to BJUL bile Pmuiai OonaORT ; b. ll May, 1804 ; b^ 1 Jnly, 1800 ; d. tt Mi^. 1871 rmUUB. of whom hereafter, areatad Barl Buaas AVBBRLBTjOJaly.lttL (See that Utie.) HI8 OBACT M.lbtfy^It Joae^ 180t. La lMl.bartehidYaa fjrLordWWntbadv, WfadaorlMOidapBliy. niMnhIa tn ■ ■ ■ lali Sl/aBa.iaM,hiBeoariB BUaaLaara Henrietta, yoangestdan. of Lord WDMbbi Bj aae n , abora-aaaeed, aad baa bad t eons and * m Attred Joha. b. It Ang. 18tt ; d. nnm. 11 Feb. 1817. /a/ Algemoa Wrlotheaky, b. tO Ang. Ittt. jWBTeyrB MaryBUn. (5) Lord Bdward. adm. R.V. (retd.), cb. e.uh.A if . A.D.C-. to the Qaaaa 18t4/«, M.r. Taristock 1841/7; b. t4 April, 1806; m. . Mary Aaa, dan. of (Alexander) Ti^lor, Baq.; abe d.iL Ik It Oct 1874. / ^ ,— h, (6) Lord Charles Jaatee Fte. Uent-ooL bite tOth regt serjeant* at-arBia. boose of wnmona, I848/7t, M.P. Beds. 18tt/48 ; b. 10 iMk 1807 ; Bi. t April. 18t4. laabeUa Cbulasa. dan. of William DaTiea, Baq. of Fenyhin, oo. Ciarmarthen, and baa bad iaane t eoaa aad t daaa. (1) Henry (Tbarlea. rector of Wollaton, Notta. 1876 ; b. tO Oct I84t; n. 10 Fob. 1876, Hon. Leila LotUsa MiUioent Winoori>lqr, tad dan. of Heary. Sth Baron Hiddleton, and kM had t eoaa aad t daat Alerander Qmbw. b. It Scot, and d. tO Oct. 1877.— JaniM Ooamo. b. 18 Oct 1878.— Thomaa Wentworth, b. 22 Nov. 187t.-LeIbi Blisma, b. 8 Nor. 1876— Marjory Violet, b. 6 April, 1881. , /k' (S) Ctarian BUnbeth. m. It April, 1866, to Major George SBBljtb-Wtadham. late rifle brigade (Smuth— Bart.) (4) <3ertmde Lonlsa, d. a. pi tl Fob. 1877, baring m. tt Mar. 1876. aa tad wtte to Theodore Harria, Baq. of Ldgbton But- BBrd.Beda. (5) Bllaabeth Marianne, d. 8 June. I86t. baring m. tt July. 186t. aa 1st wife, to Founds Angnetos. 2nd son of Rolwrt Cooper Lee Beran, Bsq. cX. Trent Park. Middx. and had * Conno BXTAX, b. tt May. 186t. (7) Lord Francis John, capt R.if . ; b. It Oct 1808 ; d. a. p. t8 Jan. 186t, baring m. It April, 1844, EUxabeth, dau. of Iter. Algernon Peyton (Bart.) ; abe re-m. tl July, 1878, to John Loraine Baldwin. Bsq. (Loraikb— Bart.) (8) Lord Hairy, capt RJi. ; b. 17 Feb. 1816 ; d. s. p. 2 May. 184t, baring nL tl Sept 1841. Henrietta Maria, Srd dau. of Admiral the Hon. Sir Robert Stofrford, O.CB. (K. Courtowx.) She re-m. 7 Dec. 18tt. to Lieot-Col. CkH William Forester (B. FoRBSTBR). and d. s. p. 4 Feb. 186t. (9) Lord (kaano (George, major ; b. t Jnly, 1817 ; d. 18 Dec. 1875, baring m. tl Oct 1861, Annie, yonngest dau. of late John George Norbory. Bsq. She re-m. tO Mar. 1877, to Major-Gen. Thomaa Henry Clifton (B. DoxoroTox.) (10) Lord Alexander (}eorge, Uent-gen. in the army. c.B. col. rifle brigade. AJ>x. to gOT..gen. of Canada 1847, n.A.qjf .o. Cape of Good Hope 18tt/t. aenred in (Mmea, K.M. col. on staff H.K. district^ 18U/4, qgmdg. 8JC. district 1877,80; b. 16 Doc. 1821 ; iX) He was murdered by bis valet, Courvoisier, who was execnted. F GG BELBAVEN. m. 3 July, 1844, Aiinie Emily, youngest d£iu. of Sir Leonard Worsley-Holmes, Bart, (ext.), of Westover, l.W. and has 2 sons, lOlfri^(p^lii«. -(1) Alexander Gordon, lieut. rifle brigade ; b. 11 July, 1854. de iUtH'di^ i (2) Leonard George, b. 6 June, 1858. 5i'H 4Kk-(11) Lady Georgiana Elizabeth, d. 22 Mar. 1867, having m. 'U{U'- UC 13 Jan. 1832, to Charles Romilly, Esq. (B. Romilly). (12) Lady Louisa Jane (V.A.),m. 25 Oct. 1832, to James, Duke of Abercorn. (13) Lady Rachel Evelyn, tti. 3 April, 1856, to Lord James Wandesforde-Butler (M. Ormo.nde). LORD GEORGE WILLIAM RUSSELL, G.C.B. major-gen. minister plenipotentiary at the court of Berlin, M.P. Bedford ; b. 8 May, 1790 ; d. 16 July, 1846, having m. 21 June, 1817, Elizabeth Anne, only child of Hon. John Theo- philus Rawdon (E. LOUDOUN) ; she d. 10 Aug. 1874, leaving 3 sons, [1] Francis Charles Hastings, 9th and present Duke. [2] Lord Arthur John Ed\vard,«<*recedency patent 25 Juno. 1872), M.P. Tavistock sSaiie 1857i''ilh nearest heirs male whatsoerer. He d. 1679, leaving by hi» wife Margaret, natural dan. of James, 2nd Marqais of Hamil- ton, 3 daus. and coh. (1) Hon. Margaret, m. to Sir Samuel Baillie, the younger, of Lamington, and had issae. (2) Hon. Anne Hamilton, m. to Sir Robert Hamilton, of Sil vertonhill, Bart, (deecoided from Andrew, Snd son of James, 1st Lord Hamilton— D. ABRRcORN),and had with other issne, (1) Sir Robert Hamilton, Bart, of SUvertoohUL (Baro- netage.) (2) Margaret, m. to SIR JOHN Hamiltok, eldert son of Sir Robert Hamilton, of Prossmennan, and gnuidioa of Jamm Hamilton, of Bamcleuth (see below). Lord BdhaTen settled on them the estate of Bid. (3) Hon. Elizabeth, m. as Srd wife to Aleaader, let Visoouut of Kingston. ilmragf. JOHN HAMILTON, of Udston IMS (ffn»l-««Bdna of John Hamilton, of Nielsland. LaoarksLdMnSStf^^ sf of JaniM Midrfaead, of LmIiop, Luuvkah. (by JaiMi, atotor of ' the Begent .««, of Boibwe&bMwh. who Mnrray), and had with 4 dwM. • toai, ^!!li??»L^>.S°'^ y ? '.S '?*Sf ^ ^nXUam Hamilton, who Mnunad the tlUe of Lord BolhaTon on tho death of the Ath S^.P^^^ ^^^ ^^'"^ ^"'"^ ">^ d«n«daBto of the body of William HamUton. the M and yorarat mb of tho^bot^ named John Hamnton.of Udaten.lindlEnimi ifiShii^ itiaertahUdied t^ the law of Sciuand thSTte dSmSknU of a next ywmger brotlMr are the next bdn mUe. Ukiag priority oirer the doMandan ta of a next eld« bnlher ^^ 1 flir 1lAhM« «3^L— «^....« ^1^^ ^ .. . mSirBobect;ot I6ft/70, a*^ - u«« W -- . ._ ■■' «>«^ owmc il and M»ion NO.: imX;!U'T?Tal*?»ff iSL^SSST Ub'J daokSMos, of whontbeeidart. ^^ "««»»"». witn i SIR JOBV, Sad Lord BeihaT«B« of Bid. befbcvniamed SSP7 i/%^*?S?ff J" **»• 2"^ IW; b^ 1 July, loM; d. SI Jane. 1708, haTinr B*llai|ai«t.«ld«ldan.o/ Sir Robert HamStom of mrmUK^KtndBm&^ of John. let Lord Bdhavea, toMHa^STtowhoaTb^ «ttted in leTf aa bdr in iwialnder.and £ametad L^d ajpedai entaU of hie eetatee) in 1777 thb UnebMame extinct, and in aooordanoe with Bootcb law theimrantk. ^^tton of tbe Utie rested in the hSmStlat [2] ar Archibald, of Boae HalL Bart, ao cnated 10 Anil i7((l, with wmalnder to hi. bitolS^^iS^ Bdtal^ff^^ Sd bSSiS."* *™*' "* "*• ^'^^ "• •«a?H3!;: giM^Ul*»n.l«to*Widiaw;d.l64J,haTla»m. Au«. l«8i WiLUAM, '^* ^M** ChartoHa Maria, aa«r dan. oTOoL Mmer. of XmIi« Faric, Bms (B. 8u<- BOiuni),andhaal Mary OaraMfaML-Mlth U]lan.-Baleo riolei. WiLUAM JoHM m m. tndly — M Jnly, IMt, Hon. Marfan! FAMm, dan. of Henry Angoetae, llth Lord nnoa. aad had t aoM and 4 dana. (t) AlaMdvOteriaB.nMiiorm.B.b.1 Jaly,1840; m. 7 J J^, 18M^ Oaotflaaa Katharine Ugh, only dan. of late m IZS OoMtantlna Henry, oapl BJL 1877: bi tl Jane, 1848. [4) Az«htbald WIIUam,kto MJi. bk4 Aprfl, 1847; m. Blimbath,datt.of Billyanl,BRi. of Sydney, (5) vielecte Hanriettn, m. 11 May. 1884. to Jamee Qfnlam Ooodanocvh, oapt. mjr.; he d. 90 Ang. 1878. leaTli^Saona. LeeMid Wmfamyi otorQoopgyocoB.b.I80ct.l888. (0) nonaoa BiUaa, m. 10 Jan. 187'7. ae tnd wife, to llMmM ymian LMer (B. RiBBl.MPAi.g) <•) Margarat WDhelmina. m. 88 April, 1881, to Lonle Me Amee, of Linden, Mocthaaberiand, lato tnd UfB r2fH!vyOeoiga,oapt. KJr. b. tt Mk 1806 ; d. 88 Mar. 1878. ha^ m. 7 Jane. 18a, fkuiy Btaabeth, dan. of Ber. Chariea Tower, rector of Ghllmeanh and oanon of rhad 9 eone aad I daoB. ,toJohn8pooner lljundy. ftq. and hae t tone and 9 dana. Lionel Harot, b. July, 1878.— A eon b. 6 June, 1880. —Katharine Mary.-Morah. (4) Laura. (5) Cedlia M [3] Charles Anthony, dep. dark of the oonncfl. b. 8 Oct 1809 : d. , 1800. [4] Arthur Richard. arbiUator in the British and Forta- goeee commission tor sopgrtasion of slaTo trade; b. 4 Jan. 1814 ;m. 7 Sept 1888, Charlotte, dan. of Oox, of ;shed.s.pw98Mar.l888. [61 Sir Frederick WilUam, K.CB. 94 May. 1879, general (letd. Uet). coL 91st foot since 1870. page of honour to OBOIIOB IV. and William IV. 1898/81, grenadier gvanls ietl.'80, served with tbem in Crimea, LJLM. military attach^ at Berlin 1860.1, rioe-pree. of council military edneation 1869/6,oom. forces Scotland 1866/8, commanding brigade of gnards, London, 1868/70 ; b. 8 July, 1816 ; m. 98 June, 1880, Louise Anne BrBkine,dau. of Sir Alexander Anstmther, K.B. (Bart.), s. p. [6] Angnstns Tenick, capt. 7l8t regt; b. SO Jan. 1818: 0, nnm. 1 Mar. 1880. m Julia Klixabeth. m. 7 June, 18S8,to Sir WilUum IToury Stephenson, KX:.B. chairman board inland revenue 1862/77, son of Sir Beojamin Stephenson, o.CH. /a/ Anthony .ardideaoon of Taunton.and rector of Longhton , IT m ei . prebendary of Wells; b. 19 July, 1778; d. Oct. 1881, baring m. IS July. 1807, Charity Onemcdau. df Sir Walter Fkiqnhar, Bart ; she d. 11 May, 1860, having had 9 gone and a dan. ri] Walter Kerr. D.D. bishop of Salisburv 1854 69; b. 16 Not. 1806; d. 1 Aug. 1888, having m. 9 Jan. 1845, Imhel Blimbeth, dan. of Very Rev. Fmnde Lear, dean, of Sails- bai7.andhadSeonsand6danB.i&«r-7 ij9i ^ .. n) Bdward Walter, private eeoretanr to Rt Hon. W. E. C./S. W ilbatlonlef thetreasniy 1880; b. 7 July,1847//'-./f:^ lid, h. 8 Mar. 1884. V^>^^a^/j>x. wnUam Henry, b. 98 May, 1868. ', m. 99 June. I860, to Rev. Robert r. vioar of Great Bodworth, Cbeehire of SaUrtmiy. and hae a eon. bw 90 Oct (7) Hand Isabel Mary. Lnay OonataBoe^ dwaid Wmieni Tsrrick, of Charters. Berks, j.p. d.l. WOta. M.P. Balttbnry, 1888/8 ; b. 9 Nov. 1809 ; m. 14 Aug. 1844. Anna, dan. of John Tbaoker, Beq. of Ascot, Berks. andhMSi iand8dana. /»/ (1) Tenfek AUkad. buS Oct 18Sl.-<2) Charles Gippe. b^ 97 Jnna. 1687.-<3) Barvla Oavandish. b. 99 Oct llu. (4) PrancmOnema. (• Bmtfar Vrsnk, m. 18 May. 1677. to Ftands Chrew CMallBanaM^. lad eon of Charlee George Barnatt. ■b«. of Klag'a Beachei, Berks (Mildmat— Babt.). and hM a eon, b. 88 Dtft 1678. («) JnUa IsabeL-<7) Ann Sybelhi Jana.-<8) Maigarel IMca Haniec-<0) Mary CUveu [t] Jane, m. rDec. 1696. to Bav. TliomaB Hana Sothaby, Tkar of Lai«latd BodvUla, Somanet, einoe 1688,attdha8 Waliar Bdward Hamilton Sotbbby. MJI. BalUol CoU. Oxon. 1686, onrate in dnvg** Hoxton. since 1877, vicar of Loploc. Yorfca. 1686/77; bw 98 F^ 1849. Tvriek. Ii 1878,1 ; b. 98 8«pt. 1781; d. 18 BARON BELLEW. SIR EDWARD JOSEPH BEL- LEW, Baron Bellew (1848, 1.), and a Baro- net (1668, I.), late major Louth mil. ; s. hiH father as 2nd Baron 10 Doc. 1866, but has not established hia right to vote at the elections of Irish repre- sentative Peers ; b. 3 June, 1830; m. 7 Feb. 1853, Augusta Margaret Gwendoline, only dau. of late Col. George Bryan, of Jenkinstown, Kilkenny, and has had 4 sons, (1) Hon. Patrick George, Ueut 90th regt; b. 1 Dec. 1888; d. unm. 9ft Aug. 1874. (2) Hon. Charlee Bertram, Srd Louth rifles ; b. April, 1868. (3) Hon. George Leopold Bryan, 9nd lient 10th ( P. W.O.) hussar^ ■asumed the surname of BBTA5 in Uen of Bellew by B.L. 18 Oct. 1880; b. Jan. 1887. (4) Hon. Richard Bostaoe, b. Aug. 1886. ABMS>-Sa., tretty or. Obbst— An arm embowed in armour, holding a 8« onl ppr. SI7PPOBTBBS— Dexter, a leopard or, gorged mith a mural crown as. Sinister, a wolf as., goi^ed t»ith a ducal coronet or. MOTTO— Tout d>n hunt. SKAT — Bormeath, Uunktr, co. Louth. r 2 m llELMORK. Hineage. SIK PATRICK BELLEW, of Banneath, co. Louth, and Castle Bellew, co. Galway, which he had under the acts of settlement 1678, and act of grace 1684 (son of Sir John Bellew, of Wyllston, Knt. M.P. co. Louth, 1639, descended from James Bellew, of Bellewstown, co. Meath, who held the CuiTagh, CO. Louth, 49 EDWARD III. 1375), was created a BARONET by patent dated 11 Dec. 1688 ; he d. Jan. 171516, will dated 17 Feb. 1672, having m. Elen, sister of Sir Patrick Barnewall, of Slane, and had with 6 daus. 6 sons, of whom the eldest, SIR JOHN, 2nd Baronet, d. 23 July, 1734, having m. 1st— 1 Dec. 1685, Mary, dau. of Edward, and sister and heir of Nicholas Taylor, Esq.(t) (of the family of Swords) ; she d. , 1708, having had 3 sons and a dau. [1] Patrick, o.v.p. s.p. 12 June, 1720; m. 1st— July, 1713, Lady Mary Burke, dau. of Richard, 8th Earl of Clanricarde ; she d. 12 Jan. following (bur. Christ Church cathedral, Dublin). He m. 2ndly, Frances, 2nd dan. of George, Count Hamilton, and widow of Henry, 8th Viscount Dillon (? he m. Frances, 3rd dau. of Sir Edward Hales, Bart, of Tenterden, Kent, widow, Ist, of Peter, 4th Earl of Fingall; 2ndly of Stephen Taafe, of Dowdes- town, CO. Meath ; she d. 6 Aug. 1749, aged 76). 1 [2] Sir Edward, 3rd Baronet, d. in Flanders, Oct. 1741, having m. Eliza, eldest dau. and coheir of Michael Moore, Esq. of Drogheda, and had with other issue 3 sons, (1) Sir John, 4th Baronet, d. imm. 2 Nov. 1750, aged 22. (2) Sir Patrick, Sth Baronet; d. 5 Mar. 1795, liaving m. Mary, dau. and coheir of Matthew Hore, of Shandon, co. Waterford, and had witli 2 daus. 9 sons, of whom the eldest, Sir Edward, s. as 6th Baronet. (3) Michael, great-great-grandfather of Sir Michael Dillon Bellew, created a Baronkt 15 Aug. 1838. (See Bauonkt- AGE.) [3] Richard, d. 6 April, 1792, aged 96, having m. Mary. dau. of Col. Creagh, of Beamagihy, co. Clare, male issue extinct. His great-grandson, Rev. John M. Higgin, took the name of Bellew, and was the late well-known public reader ; he d. 1875, leaving issue. [4] Clare, m. 1st, 1720, to Gerald Fitzgerald, Esq. of Rathrono Manor, and Kilmore, co. Meath ; he d. 1 729, leaving Issue. She re-m. in 1731, to Hjacinth Cheevers, Esq. of St Brendons, co. Galway, who d. 4 Nov. 1 758. SIR EDWARD, 6th Baronet, d. 1827, having m. 13 Aug. 1786, Mary Anne, only dau. and sole heir of Richanl Strange, Esq. of Rockwell Castle, co. Kilkenny ; she d. 14 .May, 1837, having had 2 sons and a dau. (1) Sir Patrick, 7th Baronet, created Baron Bellkw. (2) Richard Montescinien, M.P. co. Louth 1832/82, 1859/66, a lord of the treasury 1817,52, senior member local govemmeut board Ireland; b. 12 Feb. 1803 ; d. 8 Jan. 1880, having 'Ji. 1827, Mary, youngest dau. of John Lalor, Esq. of Crannagh and Long Orchard, co. Tipi>erary; she d. , 1828. (3) Frances, d. 17 Aug. 1860, having m. 23 Oct. 18o», to Sir Edward Joseph Smytlie, Bart, who d. 11 Mar. 1856. SIR PATRICK, 7th Baronet, created Baron Bkm.kw, of Bamieath, co. Louth, in the Peerage of Ireland. 17 July, 1848; b. 29 Jan. 1798; d. 10 Dec. 1866, having m. 19 Jan. 182», Anna Fermina, only dau. of Don Jos6 Maria de Mendoza y Rios, of Seville ; she d. 2 Aug. 1857, having had a aoD and 4 daus. (1) Edward Joseph, 2nd and present Lord. (2) Hon. Frances Mary, m. 27 May, 1865, to John Woolmore Smith, capt. late 1st R. dragoons, and has a son, John Woolmore SMITH, b. 22 June, 186». (3) Hon. Annabella Mary. m. 18 June, 1857, to Major-(Jen. Conyers Tower, c.B. 3rd dragoon guards, s. p. (4) Hon. Ismay Louisa Ursula, d. 19 Aug. 1875, having m. 8 Jan. 1861, as 1st wife, to Hon. Jenico William Joseph Preston, after 14th Viscount Gomianston. (5) Hon. Fermina Maria Magdelena, m. 7 May, 1862, to Hon Everard Stourton (B. MOWBRAY and STOURTON), who d. 20 Feb. 1869. (t) Sir JOHN m. 2ndly, Elizabeth, dau. of Edward Curllnir Rtorekeeper of Derry during the siege (she re-m. to St. Lawren^* Berford, Esq. and d. 3 Jan. 1735), and had 7 sons, of whom 5 d. young, and 4 daus. all married. EARL BELMORE. SIR SOMERSET RICHARD LOWRYCORRV, K.C^.O.Earl Belmore (1797. i.),nn(l Viscount of CO. Fermanagh (1789, 1.), and Baron Belmore. of Castle Coole (1781, I.), elected an Irish repre- sentative Peer 1856, P.c. Ireland, under-sec. of state home department 186&7, gov. and com.-in-chief of New South Wales 1868-72, a commissioner of Irish intermediate education; s. his father as 4th Enrl 17 Dec. 1845; b. 9 April, 1835; m. 22 Aup. 1861, Anne Elisabeth Honoria, 2nd dau. of late Captain John Neilson Gladstone, R.X. M.P. of Bowden Park. Wilts (Babt.), and has 3 sons and 7 daus. (1) Armar, VisoonsT Corrt. b. S May, 1870. (2) Hon. Cedl, b. SO Mar. 1873. (3) Hon. Brnest, b. 33 Nov. 1874. (4) Lady Thereiia. (6) Lady Florenoe. (6) Lady .Madeline. (7) Lady Mary. (8) Lady Winifrer. LOWRY. Crests— Ist, A cock ppr. charged with a craacent gti., Cokrv. 2nd, A garland between two laurel branches of the same all ppr., LowRY. Supporters— Two tiger cats guardant ppr., ducally gorged and chained or. MOTTO — Virtus semper Tiridis. Seat— Castle Coole, Ennisldllen, co. Fermanagh. Uincagr. ROEEHT LOWRY, of Aheni.s, co. Tyrone (only surviving pon of John Lov/ry, of Atherdee, co. Louth, by hi« wife, Mary Buchanan, of Scotland); m. Anne, dau. of Rev. .Tamo* Sinclair, of Hollyhill, co. Tyrone, rector of Longpatrick (second son of Sir James Sinclair, of Caithness, by Anne, dau. of James Galbraith, M.P. St. Johnstown 1661), and had 3 sons, (1) Robert, of Melburj-, co. Tyrone, member of the Irish senate; m. Ist, Catherine, dau. of Rev. Anthony Dopping; he m. 2ndly— 1764, Mnrpnret, dau. of Ven. Archdeacon Hamilton, and d. s. p. (2) Galbraith, of whom presently. (3) James, of Tullyhog, co. T>Tonc, rector of CloKhomv, and after of Desercreight; d. 1787, aRc. D.L. high sheriir 1862; b. 30 Dec 1816; m. Ist— 7 July, 1852, Frances Elicabeth, yotmgert dau. and coheir of Benjamin Geale Brady, Esq. of Mount Geale, oo. Kil- kenny ; she d. S Nov. 1877. He m. Sndly— 21 Dec 1880. Dorothea Elixabeth« Snd dau. of late George FoUiott, of Vicar's Cross, Chfeshire. By his Ist wife lie has a son and 2 dans. Robert Thomas Graves, lieat. Ist dragoon guards, served in Zola war 1879 ; b. 17 Jan. 18»7.— Mary Anne Catharine. — L^tla Maria Isabella. (3) John Fethentonhaogh, B.A. bar.-at-law, J.p. cos. TjTone and Westmeath; b. 18 July, 1818; m. 12 Sept. 18M, Dorothea EUnbeth, dan. of William John Moor^ Bsq. and relice of George FoUiott, Esq. of Vicar's Cross, Chesh. and has a dan.— Anna Graves. (3) Thomas Graves. B.S. fdl before MMstopoi 7 June, 18M. (4) Hester, d. 1 Jane. 1876, having m. t7 May, 180, as Snd wife, to Bev. Richard Johnston, fonnerly rector ol Kilmore, oc Armagh. (5) BUM Oatberlne, m. 9 Jan. 18M, to J Herbert Armstrong, of Kilolare, King's oo. capt. 9*th regt. m^jor B. Tynme fnsOien; he dTTr Ang. 187S. leaving fl sons, Graves Herbert Abmbtboxo, Ueut. lOeth regt— Lowry, Itont. Rjr. (0) Anne, m. S A|iril« 1M8, as Sad wife, to John Malooe. DX. /2/ William, of Dmmreagh, oo. lyrooe, oomwMider Rjr.; d. 10 April. 1871, having m. IsabeUa, dan. of Bar. Jamas Graham, rector of Pom«roy and Ballygawky, co. TjnoM ; she d. tl Nov. 1873. having had • som and t daas. (1) Robert William. maioMio. la tbe anny. OB. vaA- dent of the Island orZaaSii ltfl^4, onmwiMtod 47th net. 1861/71, with whioh te Mmid la tho GrtmM, BJL wwnmanding brigade dapOt Piwtaii 1873/7; h. SO Mar. 18S4; m. • Jnn^ ISfSTliBUf Bohad*. daa. of lata Sir ~ GoovfeWted, OjCJLO.gov. of OsjloaaDdMadnM. - h eooBiiriooMr of loniM Utoadib aad has 7 BobflvtBwtabanM.lkiit.BJi.: t.4Mar.MM.-WIUlMi Henry, bMt. SUt B. SooCa fofllUers. b. S DeclSM.- Hflonr Waid, ttovt 97th rsgt; b. S« Jan. 18it.- OhMtaB Oon7.bwt8q^l8it.-ArtlnirOole, b. 188«D«. 1864.-JaaMfl HsrtMVt. b. 14 May. 1888.- BfBflil Ward. b. li Ffeb. 18n^ftnily Hopa.-Mary Qeorgina. (8) WtUlam. d. onm. 1883. (3) John Henry. f4) James Armar, capt. 47th regt.; d. onm. S4 April, (B) Armar Graham, bon. Uent.-ooL retd., late capt. and brsvet-m^ior 8th (King's) regt. served in A f T g h an t sU n 1879/80, ssrrod as oapt. 41st regt. in Crimean war, battles of Atana and lakerman, siege and tall of Sebas- topol, assault of Redan, 4o. (retd. as capt. 41st foot 7 Sept. 1853; : b. S8 Ang. 1838; m. 10 Dec 1869, Mar- garet, daa. of late Robert Newtoa. (iS) BUiabeth. (7) Isabella Hester, m. 17 Nov. 1864, to John Toler. M.B. and has a son and dan. John Graham TOLKR, b. 4 Sept. 1868.— laabelUi Fran- ces BUiabeth. [2] John, rector of Cloghemy, had an onlv son James, also rector of Cloghemy ; d. 4 Nov. 183S. leaving an only dan. Harriet Martha, m. to late Owen Jackson, bar.-at-law. [3] James, of Rockdale, oo. Tyrone; d. 7 Jan. 1790, having ni. 1783. Martha, dao. of Right Rev. James Leslie, D.D. bishop of Limerick ; she d. Dec 1831, leaving an only son . Jambs LowRT.of Rockdale; d. 14 Jane, 1847, aged 60, having m. l8t-8 Aug.l801. Harriet, youngest dan. of Thomas Pepper, Esq. of Ballygarth Castle, oo. Meath ; she d. 18 April, 1834, having had with other issue 4 sons and 3 dans. /I/ James Corry-Lowry, of Rockdale, Q.C. master of Irish ooort of exchequer: b. 1 Nov. 1809; d. SO Jane, 1869, having m. lstr-9 Nov. 183S. Dorlnda, dan. of James Jones, of Mount Edward, oo. bligo. capt. SUgo mil. ; she d. 8 Feb. 1843, having had with other issne 4 sons and S daos. (1) James Ck>rry Jones, J.P. D.L. oc Tjrone. col. Donegal art. Ute capt. R.A.; b. 96 June. 1836 ; m. SO Oct. 1863, Elizabeth Jackson, Snd dau. of Thomas Greer. Esq. of Tullylagan, co. Tyrone, and widow of Rev. Thomas F. Bushe, and has 2 daus. Dorlnda Florence.— MIna Ethel. (2) Edward Leslie BamweU, capt. late Slst regt.; b. 27 May, 1837 ; m. Ist -27 April. 1868. Elixa, only chUd of Thomas John Taylor, Esq. of Earsdon, Northumb. ; she d. 23 Dec 1869. leaving S daus. [1] Evelyn Eliza Capt E. L. B. LowKY ni. 2rid [2] Mary Emily ndly— 18 June, 1872, Edith Clara Halyma, only child of Samuel Saunders, Esq. of Alexandria, and has a son and 2 daus. f3] James Taylour, b. 21 Aug. 1876. 41 Hilda Clam Leslie. [5] Joice Leslie. (3) George Pepper, b. 29 July, 1848; unm. (4) John Robert Colvill, ludiau medical staff; b. 19 1>LV1LL. b. 24 Jan. 1843; she re-m. 1 Oct. 1831, to Haniy Loftus Tottenham, Esq. (M. Ely). Ill Georgina. m. 16 Jan. 186S, to WUliam Acton. Esq. of BrookviUe, oo. DnbUn, high sherill Leitrim 1875/6,and has 4 sons and S dans. Mr. JAMB8 LOWBT, of Rockdsle, afbresaid, m. Sndly— 13 Jona. 1883. Emily, ddest dan. of Joseph Greer, Esq. of Oraago, oo. Tyrone aforesaid ; she d. SS April, 1851, having had a son and dao. /8/ B^nry Maogrsfor, oapt. and major SolTolk (late ISth) net. asrvod ia Aflgfaaaistan 1879/80, New Zealand war IMO/Bl ; h. 17 Dec 1838; m. S4 April. 1867. Margaret Eliza- beth, dao. of Bannlph, youngest son of late Col. Dacre. of MarweU HaU. Hanta. and has S sons. Henry Dacre, b. S4 Ang. 1868.— Hubert LesUe, b. 3 Mar. 1871. 191 Emily, m. SS Oct. 1878, to John Richardson, Esq. of Trewmont, oc Tyrone. /I ALREAITH LOWRY-(X)RRY. of Ahenis, co. Tyrone, VX which latter name he assumed together >%ith the arms, was thrioe knight of the shire for Tyrone ; m. Sarah, 2nd dau. of John Corry, Esq. of Castle Coole, oo. Fermanagh, and coheir of her brother, Leslie Corrie, Esq. and had with other issue a son, ARMAR LOWRT-(X)RRY, M.P. oo. Tyrone in several parliaments, created a Peer of Ireland 6 Jan. 1781, as Baron Bblmorb, of Castle Ckwle, co. Fermanagh, and was farther advanced to the dignity of Viscount, 6 Dec. 1789, and Earl or Bblmorb, of co. Fermanagh, 5 Nov. 1797; b. 7 April. 1740; d. S Feb. 1802. having m. Ist— 3 Oct. 1772, Lady Margaret Butler, eldest dau. of Somerset Hamilton. Earl of Carrick ; she d. April, 1776, leaving an only surviving son. (1) Somerset} s. as 2nd EarL HIS LORDSHIP m. 2ndlv— 2 Mar. 1780, Lady Henrietta Hobart, eldest dan. and coheir of John. 2nd Earl of BuckinKhain.shire, lord-Ueut. of Ireland ; she d. 14 July, 1805 (having been divorced by Act of ParUament, and having re-m. 14 April, 1793, as lat wife, to William, 6th Marquis of Lothian), and had a dau. S2) Lady Louisa Mary Anne, d. 19 April, 1862, having m. 9 uly, 1804, as 2nd wife, to George John, 6th Earl of Sandwich, who d. SI Mav. 1818. ,^ ^ HIS LORDSHIP m. 3rdly— 11 Mar. 1794, Mary Anne, eldest dau. of Sir John Caldwell. Bart, (ext.), of Castle Caldwell, co. Fermanagh ; she d. 13 Dec 1841 s. p. 1. SOMERSET, 2nd Earl, a representative Peer of Ireland. capL-gen. and gov.-in-chief of Jamaica ; b. 11 July, 1774; d. 18 April, 1841. having m. 20 Oct. 1800, Lady Juliana Butler, dau. of Henry Thomas, Snd Earl of Carrick ; she d. 22 July. 1861, having had 8 sons. (1) Armar, s. as 3rd EarL , .v * t _i (2) Rt. Hon. Henry Thomas Lowrj'-Corry, P.C. father of Lord Howton— see that title. ^ ,^^, ARMAR, 3rd Earl; b. 23 Dec 1801; d. 17/24 Dec. 1846, having m. 27 May. 1834. Emily Louisa, youngest dau. and coheir of WilUam Shepherd, Esq. of Bradbome, Kent, and bad with other issue 3 sons and 2 daus. (1) Somerset Richard, 4tli and present Earl. (2) Hon. Annar. capt. K.N. b. 25 May, 1836; m. 8 Feb. 1868, Gerald inc. 6th dau. of late James King King, Esq. M.P. of Staunton Park, Herefords. and has 4 sons and 3 daus. Arthur, b. 21 Feb. 1869.— Gerald, b. 24 Aug. 18/1.— Adrian, b. 11 Feb. 1876.— A son, b. 22 May, 1881.— Rosamond Florence. (37kon.*Heno* WilUam, M.P. co. Tyrone 1873,80, capt. and lient.-col. r4>ld8tr«in. guards 1879 ; b. 30 June, 1846 ; m. 21 Sept. 70 BELPER-^BERKELET. 1876, Hon. Blanche Edith "Wood, youngest dan. of Sir Charles, 1st Viscount Halifax, and has a dau. b. 11 Nov. 1879. (4) Lady Louisa Anne, m. 14 June, 1860, to Richard Henr>- Magenis, of Abington Hall, Camb. major late 90th L.l. and 32nd E.T. and late lieut.-col. Antrim art. mil. ; he d. s. p. 4 Aug. 1880. (5) Lady Florence Elizabeth, m. 6 April, 1876, to William Edward, 2nd son of James King-King, Esq. of Staunton Park, aforesaid, and has a son and dau. A son, b. 14 Aug. 1880.— Alice. BARON BELPER. HENRY STRUTT, Baron Belper (1856, U.K.), LL.B. Cantab, m.p. East Derbyshire 1868/74, Berwick 1880, lieut.-col. South Notts yeo. chair- man Notts quarter sessions ; s. his father as 2nd Baron 30 June, 1880; b. 20 May, 1840; m. 2 May, 1874, Lady Margaret Coke, 6th dau. of Thomaa William, Earl of Leicester, k.g. and has 2 sons and 3 daus. Hon. William, b. 8 Feb. 1875. Hon. Reginald Edward, b. 12 July, 1881. Hon. Nora. [4] Hon. LilUan. [5] Hon. Hilda. Arms— Per pale sa. and az., two chevronels engrailed between three cross-crosslets fitchce or. CREST-In front of rays of the sxm ppr., a cubit arm erect. vested bendy of six or and sa., cuflfed arg., in the hand a roll of paper ppr. SuppoRTERS-Two leopards ppr., each gorged with a collar gemel therefrom pendent an escutcheon az„ chnrtred with a cross-crosslet fitchee or. 8<=^i «iiu « Motto— Propositi tenax. SEAT— Kingston Hall, Kegworth, Derby. Town House- 18, Manchester Square, w. Hmeage. JEDEDIAH STRUTT, of Derby, partner with ^i> lilo^o,^ Ark.^Tight (2nd son of Williars^Stt S l,ut^ No? ^.^""W^ ^- ^^^fy' 1'^'' '^P'^^^ 73, having m. 24^ t ms Elizabeth, dau. of William Woollat of Derbv* shP d xr„, t 1774, having had with other issue 3 sons ^' ^^"'^ • (1) William, of St. Helen's House, Derby, b 20 Jnlv 17k« . d. 30 Dec 1830, having m. 12 Jan. 1 793 Bai^bam (b r ha\ ^5, an'only^or'' "' """''' ' '"' ^^ '' '^^'' '«««' ^^vingU' Edward, 1st Lord Belper. George Henry Strtttt, of Belper aforesaid, high sheriff Derbj-s. 1869 (only son of Jedediah Strutt. who d. 1 Nov. 1854) ; b. 14 Sept. 1826 ; m. 15 Sept. 1846. Agnes Anne, only dau. of late Edward A-shton, Esq. of Prescot, Lane, and has a son and 2 daus. (1) George Herbert, b. 21 April, 1854; m. 22 April. 1876, Edith Adela, eldest dau. of Capt. Charles Yelverton Balguy, 42nd highlanders (E. Charlemoxt), and grand-dau. of John Balguy, Esq. Q.C. and has a son and 2 daus. George Ash ton, b. 24 Nov. 1878.— Mary Constance Adela.— Isabel Clara, b. 16 April, 1881. (2) Susan Agnes. (3) Lucy Frances, m. 22 April, 1879, to Tliomas Angelo Irwin, of Lynehow, Cumberland, capt. late Scots guards. (3) Joseph, of Derby, married and left an only surviving child, Isabella, who d. 2 June, 1877. having m. 16 Dec. 1819, to John Howard Gal ton, of Hadzor House, co. Wore, who d. 1862, lea\'ing issue. EDWARD STRUTT, IJ..D. P.c. created Barox Belpeh. of Belper, co. Derby, 29 Aug. 1856, M.P. Derby 1830/48. Arundel 1851,2, and Nottingham 1852/6, piesident of commis- sioners of railwaj-s 1846/8, chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster Dec. 1852 to June 1854. L.L. Notts 1864/80. president University coll. London, 1871; b. 26 Oct. 1801 ; d. 30 June, 1880. having ui. 28 Mar. 1837, Amelia Harriett, youngest dau. of late Rt. Rev. William Otter, D.D. bishop of Chichester, and had 4 sons and 4 daus. • (1) Hon. William, d. 18M, aged 18. (2) Henry, 2nd and present Lord. (3) Hon. Arthiu-. b. 3 Mar. 1842; d. 6 Feb. 1877. having m. J2 April, 1873. Alice, 2nd dan. of Ambrose L. March Phillipps de Lisle, Esq. of Garcndon Park and Grace Dieu Manor, and had a son and dan. Edward Lisle, b. 8 Feb. 1874.— Laura Mary. (4) Hon. Fre«q. of Glemham, Suffolk, and had a son Thomas, ; who d. s. p. 1711. I 12] Katherine, Haro.vr.sk BERXKR8. having been confirmed n the Barony. 30 May, 1720; d. s. p. 23 Nov, 1743, having m. Ist— 2 Oct. 1685, to John Harris, of Paternoster Row, Lon- don, who d. 8. p. Sept. 1686. She re-m. 5 Jan. 1696, to Richard Bokenham, of We«ton Market, Suffolk ; he d. i. pi S Sept. 1721. [31 Jane, d. s. p. 19 June, 1704, having m. 16 Jan. 1698, to Oliver Le Neve, of Great Wichingham, Norfolk, yoanger brother of Peter le Neve, Norroy king of arms. (2) Thomas, of Mutfonl. Suffolk, bp. S3 Feb. 1rard, Esq. of Cranwyze, Norfolk (her w. d. then a widow, 1 April, 1658, pcL 10 May following), and had an only son, viz. — JOHN KNYVETT. of Norwich and of Brmoondale, Norfolk, bur. 19 Oct. 1781, having m. Lacy, dan. and coheir of CharlcH Suckling. Esq. of Braoondale aforesaid, and had with other issue 2 daus. and coheirs, tl] Elizabeth bur. 24 Aug. 1757, having m. S ICay 17S0, to [cnry Wilson, Esq. of Dhilington. Norfolk (see BaBT.) ; he bar. 28 Mar. 1741, having had a son and dao. (1 ) Henry William Wilaon, of whom hereafter. (2) Harriet, m. to Herbert Leighton, capt. In the army. Lucy, bur. 11 April, 1740, having m. 1st— tt May, 17S1. to ['houuw Holt, of Beading (nephew of Lord (Thief Justice Holt) ; he bur. 6 Nor. 17S8, bavin* hMl an only ohUd. Elizabeth Anne. bar. IS May, 1764, harinc m. 16 Dec 1 748. to ThonuM BtnuigwayeB. Baq. oT Barham Wood, Herts. He d. 16 ICar. 1778, and is now 0878) represented h7 Bdwanl Morton, Bki. of Ripon. This gentleman to by virtoe of hto dssoent enUUed to qnarter the arms of the Ptontagenet Kings. Lucy Holt re-m. befon tt Smt 17S9, to John Field, penter, also of Beading, and had S daoa. of whom Oath whose descendants, John Fenny, James Penny (late sextoo of St. Oeorge's Haaorer-eqnare) Tho whom Oatherlne, Brompton, were entitled by virtoe of i tho arms of the PUntagenets. sny, onta^sanriTing son of Btephe of St. Oeorge's Haaorer-eqiMre homes Penny, late shoemalrer ■ William John Penny, ami Thomas P^nnr, late ■»"»*'~»»^f at desoeot to quarter Einragf. HENRT WILLLUI WILSON,of DidUngton and Ashwell- thorpe (great-grandson of Bobert WUson, of DidUng- ton, see Baromktaok), k^ IS April, 17S8; d. 6 Sept. 1796, having m. 90 May, 1757, Mary, dan. of Sir John MUler, Bart.; she d. II Ang. 177S, having had with other issue S sons, (1) Robert, summoned to parliament as Barox BKiurXR8,7 May , 1832; bp. SO Jan. 1761; d. unm. S6 Mar. 1838. (2) Henry, s. as 5th Baron. (3) George, vicar of DidUngton, father of Sir Archdale Wilson, creatotl a B.vuo.nbT (see). HENRY, 5th Lord, having been summoned to parliament as Baron Bemers, by writ dated S8 April. 18S8: rector of Kirby Cane. Norfolk; b. 1 Oct. 1762; d. S6 Feb. 1851, having m. 1 May, 1788, Elizabeth, dao. of Thomas Sumpter, l]iM\. of Histon Hall, Camb.; she d. 19 Dec 1845, having had with 4 duiui. 2 sons, (1) Henry William, 6th Lord,b.SS Feb. 1797, and d. s. p. S7 June, 1H71. having m. lstr-S4 Feb. 18SS, his cousin Mary Le- titia, eldest dau. and coheir of (^L George (Tramp, of Alexton Hall. Leic; she d. 80 Sept. 1866. He m. Sndly— SI J'lly, 1847, Hon. Henrietta CTjarlotte Cholmondeley. only dau. of Thomas, 1st Lord Delamerc; she d. IS Aug. 1874. (2) Hon. Robert, rector of Ashwellthorpe, Norfolk, b. S Sept. IKOI. and d. 10 Dec 1850. having m. Ist, Emma Anne, dau. of William Pigott, Esq. of Doddershall Park. Bucks.; she d. s. p. 1827. He m. 2ndly— 13 April, 1832. his consir. Harriet, j-ounger dau. and coheir of Col. George Crump afor&- said [widow of John Wilson Shcpperd, Esq. of Campsey Ash; she d'. 3 Sept 1881, having re-m. 23 June, 1859, to Very Rev. Edward Newenham Hoare (BART.), dean of Waterford, who d. 1 Feb. 1877], and had an only survi^nng dau. Emma Harriet, Baroness Berners, s. her uncle as first mentioned. BARON BERWICK. WILX.IAM NOEL -HILL, Baron Bemick (1784, O.B.), a col. in the army (retd.) ; 8. his brother as 6th Baron, 12 April 1861 ; b. 6 July, 1802; heir presumptive, his nephew Richard Henry:*^ - ^^ ARMS— (Quarterly: Ist and 4th. Erm., on a fesse sa. a castle double turretted arg. on a canton gu., a martlet or, HiLL; Snd, Or. fretty gu. a canton erm., Noel; 3rd, Or, a chevron between three stags' heads cabossed gu., Harwood. CRR8TH— 1st, A stag arg., HILL. Snd, On the battlements of a tower ppr. a hind at gaze arg., collared and chained or, NOEL. 3, A stag's head cabossed sa., in the mouth a sprig of oak ppr., Harwood. SUPPORTERS— Dexter, a pegasus arg., collared sa., thereon a martlet or. Sinister, a stag arg., attired or. collared sa., thereon a leopard's face or, a chain reflexed over the back also or. MOTTO — (2ui uti scit, ei bona. SKAT— Attingham Hall, Shrewsbury. TOWS HOUSE— 81, Albemarle Street, W. Hinragr. JOHN HARWOOD, of Shrewsbury, draper (great-great- grandson of John Han^'ood, descended from the family of Whorwood, of Compton, and Sandwell, StaflT. settled at Hagboumc, Berks, temp. Eliz.), b. 10 Aug. and bp.at St. Chad, 18 Aug. 1661; bd. at Atchani. 12 May, 1738, having m. in 1687, Margaret, dau. of Rowland, and sister of the Rt. Hon Richard Hill* (V. HILL), and widow of Richard Atcherley, of Marton, to whom she was m, 17 June, 1680; she bur. at Hodnet, 23 May. 1 734. nRed 76. having had with 2 daus. 2 sons, (1)" Thomas, of whom next. (2) Rowland Hill, which latter name he assumed in lieu of his patronjTnic. rector of Fomcett, Norfolk, after of Hodnet, Salop, and of Thornton, Chesh. ; b. 27 May, 1698, and bp. 3l8t ; d. unm. 11 July, 1733; bur. at Hodnet. • He obtained Vbaionetcy-patent, dated 20 Jan. 1726-7, for his nephew and heir at law Rowland Hill, of Hawkstone, to him and the heirs male of his body, in default to his nephew Samuel Hill of Shenston Park. Staffonish. M.P. and the heirs male of his body in default to his nephew the above-named Thomas Hill, and the heire male of his Iwdy. in default to his nephew the Rev. Rowland Hill above-named and the heirs male of his body (see also V.Hill). 74 BESSBOROUGH. THOMAS (HARWOOD) HILL, which latter name he assumed in lieu of his patronymic in 1727, of Tern, Salop; M.P. Shrewsbury, 1749, 1754, 1761, envoy extraordinary at the Court of Brussels and Turin, a lord the treasury, declined an Irish Peerage; bp. at St. Chad 12 Nov. 1693; bur. 18 June, 1782, having m. 1st — Anne, only dau. of Richard Powj's* of Hintlesham Hall, Suffolk, chief clerk of the treasury ; she d. at Atcham, aforesaid, 19 Dec. 1739, having had with 4 sons 2 daus. the younger of whom, Margaret, b. 7 July, 1729; d. 1 Feb. 1768, having m. as 3rd wife, 31 Mar. 1761, to Benet, Earl of Harborough, who d. 23 Feb. 1770 (ext.) THOMAS HILL m. 2ndly-- , Mary, eldest dau. and coheir of William Noel, chief justice of Chester and judge of the court of common pleas ; she d. 14 Feb. 1760, having had with 2 daus. 2 sons, of whom the elder, viz. NOEL HILL, of Tern, Salop, and Shenstone Park, Staff. M.P. Salop in three parliaments, Shrewsbury, 1718. col. of militia, created a Peer of Great Britain by patent, 19 May, 1784, as BARON BERWICK, of Attingham, Salop; b. April. 1745; d. 6 Jan. 1789, having m. 17 Nov. 1768, Anne, dau. of Henry Vernon, Esq. of Hilton, Staff.; she d. 23 Mar. 1797, having had 3 sons and a dau. (1) Thomas Noel, 2nd Baron, b. 21 Oct. 1770; d. s. p. 2 Nov. 1832, having m. 8 Feb. 1812, Sophia, dau. of John James (Dubochet?). (2) "William Noel-Hill. 3rd Baron, envoy extra, and min. plen. at Naples, M.P. Shrewsbury 1796, 1802/6/7 ; lieut.-col. Salop militia; by R. L.19 Mar. 1824, he and his brother Richard assumed the name of Noel in addition to and before that of Hill, and to bear the arms of Noel quarterly with those of Hill and Harwood, in the 2nd quarter; b. 21 Oct. 1773; d. 4 Aug. 1842, intestate and without legitimate issue. (3) Richard, s. as 4th Baron. (4) Hon. Henrietta Maria, d. 2 Jan. 1831, having m. 10 April, 1793, as 1st wife, to Charles, 1st Marquis of Ailesbury, K.T. who d. 4 Jan. 1856. RICHARD NOEL-HILL, 4th Baron, rector of Thornton, Chesh. and Berrington, Salop, assumed the additional name and arms of Noel as aforesaid, by R.L. 19 Mar. 1824; b. 7, bp. 11 Oct. 1774 ; d. 28 Sept. 1848, having m. 16 Jan. 1800. Frances Maria, dau. of William Mostyn-Owen, Esq. of Wood- house, Salop ; she d. 4 Jan. 1840, having had with other issue 4 sons and 2 daus. (1) Richard, 5th Baron, b. 21 Nov. 1800; d. unm. 12 April, 1861. (2) William, 6th and present Baron. (3) Hon. Thomas Henry, rector of Berrington, by resignation of his father; b. 1 Feb. 1804; d. 1 Mar. 1870, having m. 18 Sept. 1845, Harriet Rebecca, eldest dau. of late John Humfrejrs, Esq. of Llewyn, co. Montgomery, having had 2 sons and 2 dauB. (^^fbudliS^ijK [1] Richard Henrj', heir presumptive to the Peer- age ; b. 12 Nov. 1847;' m. 9 June, 1869, Ellen, eldest daa. of Herr Bruckspatron Nystroni, of Malm6e, Sweden. [2] Thomas Noel, rector of Berrington aforesaid, a twin with his brother; m. 2 June, 1874, Frederica Sarah, dau. of Rev. William David Morrice, vicar of Longbridge, Wilts, and pre- bendary of Salisbury, and has a son and dau. Thomas Henry, b. 2 April, 1877.— Mary Selina. [3] Harriet Mary Selina. [4] Anne. (4) Hon. Charles Arthur Wentworth Harwood, b. 22 April, 1811; d. 2 June, 1853, having m. 29 Aug. 1846, Catherine Mary, eldest dau. of Charles Marsh Adams, Esq. of The Abbey, Salop, and had a son and dau. Charles, b. 18 Feb. 1848.— Katherine Maria Louisa Ada. (5) Hon. Emily. (6) Hon. Georgiana Louisa Mary, d. 28 Mar. 1854, having m. 22 July, 1845, to her cousin, Francis Mostyn-Owen, of Althrev, Flints, capt. late 63rd and 44th regts. and had 2 daus. (1) Georgiana Harriett, m. 11 Maj-, 1871, to Henry Walker, Esq. of Calderstone, Liverpool, and has a dau. — Eva WaLker. (2) Helen Louisa Muriel (youngest dau.), m. 8 May, 1879 to Francis Philip Egerton Cotton, Esq. (V. COMBERMERK). EARL OF BESSBOROUGH, FREDERICK GEORGE BRABAZON PON- SONBY, Earl of Bess- borough (1739, i.), Viscount Duncannon (1723,1.) and Baron of Bessborough (1721, i.). Baron Ponsonby (1749, G.B.), and Baron Dun- cannon (1834, U.K.), M.A. Trin. Coll. Camb. har.-at-law l.i. 1840, D.L. King's CO. ; s. his brother as 6th Earl 28 Jan. 1880; b. 11 Sept. 1815 ; heir presump- tive, his brother Walter William Brabazon. ARM.s— Gu., a cheTTon between three combs arg. Crest— Ont of a dncal coronet three arrows one in pale and two in ftaltire, points downwards or, entwined with a snake ppr. Supporters- -Two lions regardant ppr. Motto— Pro rege, lege, gregc. SEATS— Beasboroogh Honse, Plltown, co. Kilkenny, and Garrj-- hill, CO. Carlow. "' Towx HOU8B-8, Moant Street. Orosrenor Sqnwv. w. ILmfagc. SIR JOHN PON.SONBY (the head of a family long seated at Hale, in Cumberland), col. of a regt. of horse, under Oliver Cromwell 1649, sheriff cos. Wicklow and Kildare 1654, M.P. Kilkenny 1661. had grants of lands undrr the Act of Settlement. Aged 67 at the heralds' visitation of Cumberland in 1665 ; bur. in Fidowne church, near Besw- borongh. 1678, having m. 1st— Dorothy, dau. of John Brisco, Esq. of Crofton, Cumberland, and had a son, [1] John, ancofltor of Ponjtonby, of Hale K ;iand Sir JOHN m. 2ndly— Elizabeth, eldest dn;: r^nl Folliott, of Ballyshannon (widow, Ist, of I. i and heir of Sir Edward Wingfield. of Powerscourt. and I'udly, of Edward Trevor, brother to Marais, Viscount Dungannon, and bad 8 sons, of whom the younger, viz.— WILLIAM PONSONBY.of Bessborough. M.P. co. Kilkenny, temp. Q. AXXE and Georoe I. p.r. 1715. or. Baro.v Bbssborouoii. of Bessborough, co. Kilkenny, in Ireland, 11 Sept. 1721, and ViscorxT Dl'XCAXXOX, of Duncannon Fort. CO. Waterford, 28 Feb. 1722 ; d. 17 Nov. 1724, having m. , Mary, sister of Brabazon Moore, Esq. of Ardee. co. Louth (M. DHor.HEDA): she bur. at Fiddown 9 May, 1713, aged 82 having had with 6 daus. 3 sons. ' ri] Brabazon, a. as 2nd Viscount. [2] Hon. Henrj', of Ashgrovc, co. Kilkenny, major-gen. in the army, M.P. Fethard 1715. Clonmines 1727. and lastly for Innistioge, brigadier-gen. Flanders, fell at Fontenoy. 11 May, 1745. having m. Lady Frances Brabazon, dau. of Chambro 5th Earl of Meath; she d. 4 Nov. 1751, having had with a dau.* (Juliana, m. 1743 to Capt. Willi.am Southwell) an only son, ClIAMBRE Brabazox Poxs(»xby, lieut. 37th fcgt M P Newtown 1715; d. 20 Feb. 1762. having m. 1st— 28 .Sept. 1746*. Elizabeth, dau. and heir of Edward Clarke, Esq. of Rouske CO. Meath, and had a dau. (1) JYances, b. 6 Nov. 1749 ; m. 28 July, 1767, to Gorges Lowther, Esq. of Kilrue, co. Meath (B. CKOFTOX). Mr. C. B. Poxsoxnv m. 2ndly— 23 Oct. 1762, Louisa, dau. of John Lj-ona, Esq. of Morant, co. Weatmeath, deputy clerk of the council and deputy muster-master-gen. and 'had a dau. (2) Sarah, of Llangollen Vale, d. 8 Dec. 1831, agen>(>m:v. n! Hysoobj, CO. I^elo. 12 Jane, 1740, MJ>. co. Kii.h of Armagh) ; she d. 21 Majt ITSS. He m. .r ; [of .1 loth' (1) N' (2) tini. Bei)i Sni I lot)).: /I In: rn liu. ]:i. : ,: magh) ; she d. 21 May. zab0th,dan.ftnd ooh. of John Saakejr. •rd, and widow of Sir John King and re(ext.) By his 1st wlfb be iMd with ndBarL ....v..r of Irish hoose of oonmooB, rfz 1 : d. 12 Dea 1789. baring m. 22 livendish, 2nd dan. of wHUam, .V. n.t.. ; shed. , having bed with MP. CO. Kilkenny 1784 and 1801, joint nost- ' - >' V created Baros POKSOKBT, of Imokllly, >•;. o.B.: bi 1» Sept 1744 ; d. « Kor. 1806, 1*6. Hon. Louisa Molesworth, 4th dan. of 1 ,: ^ unt Molesworth ; she d. 1 Sept. 1824 .;>Mi:. n I .1 luly. 1833, to William. 4th Bari Fits- \\V\:c.u . -Au i \. • i '.vitit 2 dans. 4 sous, [1] lit.. 2nd I>ord, created VlncorsT P0X80XBT JO April, iv;-.; , to Rev. Henn- Ceorge Tallwt (E, SHRKWSBrRT). (5) Fmnco8. d. 26 Jnlv, 1K4.'>. having m. 22 Jan. 1840, as l8t wife, to Rov. Henry Wyudham Beadon, vicar of lAtton, Wilts (E. RADNOR). [3] Hon. Richard, bishop of Derry, D.D. d. 27 Oct 1853, aged 81, having m. 1804. Frances, dau. of Right Hon. John Staples (BART.) ; she d. IS Dec. 1858, having hail a son and 4 daus. (1) Willlftm Brnlmzon. 4th and last Lonl; b. 18 Aug. 1807 : d. unm. 11 Sept. 1866. (2) Harriot Catherine, d. 26 Dec. 1836, having m. 1 Dec. 1838, as 1st wife, to Rev. Thoina« Lindesay, rector of Upper Cumber. Derrv, who d. 2 Mar. 1860. (3) Hon. IxwiisR Elizaljeth JUeanor (p. p. 30 Jan. 1862); d. 10 Jan. 1873. having m. 1 1 Aug. 1836, to Simon George Purdon, Esq. who d. 7 Aug. 1862. (4) Hon. Frances Charlotte (p. p.) (5) Emily Augusta Grace, d. 11 Aug. 18.16. having m. 1 1 May, 18ft2, as Ist wife, to Rev. Charlton Maxwell, rector of Leckpatrick, co. T\'rone, brother of Sir Peter Benson Maxwell (see also DE VKRE— BART.) [4] Hon. (;eorge. of Wo11( KH. jH..«,l LORD BLACHFORD. SIR FREDERIC ROGERS, p.c. k.cIIt.g!' 'Lord Blachford of Wisdome and Blachford, Devon, in the Peerage of the U.K. so created 4 Nov. 1871, and a Baronet (1698, E.), b.c.l. Oxon. bar.-at-law l.T. 1840, and formerly fellow of Oriel College, Oxon. emigration commissioner 1845/60, under- secretary of state colonies 1860/71, Cathedral com- ; missioner 1880; s. his father as 8th Baronet in ; 1851 ; b. ,S1 Jan. 1811 ; m 29 Sept. 1847, Georgiana I Mary, dau. of Andrew Colvile, Esq. of Ochiltree | Oct. 1843, Lady Evelyn Sutherland Leveson-Gower, and Craigflower, n.b. (Wedderburn — Bart.) I 2nd dau. of George Granville, 2nd Duke of Suther- NOTE.— There is no heir to this Peerage. The heir to the ^^^^ ^•^' ' ^^^ ^' ^^ ^°^' ^^^^» having had a son ■ Baronetcy is John Charles Rogers, Esq. and 5 daus. BARON BLANTYRE. CHARLES STUART, Baron Blantyre (1606, 8.); a representative Peer; s. his father as 12th Baron 22 Sept. 1830; b. 21 Dec. 1818; m. 4 I DE BLAQUIERE. 77 (1) Hon. Walter, MASTER OF Blanttrb, capt. highland rifles; b. 17 July, 1851. (2) Hon. Mary. (3) Hon. Ellen, m. 15 June, 1864, to Sir David Baird, Bart. (4) Hon. Evelyn, m. 7 Mar. 1871, to Archibald, Marquis of AJlsa. fi Hon. Gertrude, m. 30 Sept. 1875, to William Henry Glad- ne, M.p. (Bart.) I Hon. Blanche, d. 7 Sept. 1868. |Ahms— Or, a fesse chequy az. and arg., gnrmounted by a bend Bngrailfvl. and in chief a roae gu. fC'lu «11 PIT. MOTTO- 8BAT— Kr Town House- with an olire branch in her mouth ppr. >cxter, a savage wreathed about his temples and . nnri holding over his dexter shoulder a clnb, •ri gu. rtus. ' . Olaagow. II. Berkeley Square, W. Hmragf. om WILLIAM STEWART, of Jol worth, sheriff of Terfot- O dale, knight banneret, an ambassador to arrange a trnoe with the English, lt94; taken prisoner at the battle of Holme- den, 14 bept. 1408, by "Harry Hotqior," who ordered him to be tried fur treason against the King of England, was subse- quently condemned and ezecated at York. His son, SIR JOHN, of Dalswinton, said to have been killed in France in 1419. d. bettae S8 Oct 1410, having m. (contract dated 17 Oct. ISM) Marian, only child and sole heir of Sir Walter Htcwart, of Dalswinton and Oarliea (great-grandaoo of Sir John Stewart, of Bonkyll) (she ra-m. as trd wite to Sir John Forrester, of Corstophin, hi^ diamberiatn of Sootland), and liiul two sons,— tba yoonger, John, praroai of QlMfow, a n d the elder, (JIR WILLIAM, of Ddfwinton and Oarlies, and of Mintoon he bad with other iamie S [1] iSir Alexander, of Chur..,.^....,...,.^ w. ... __. ^ [2] Sir l*homas,of Minto. Sinlaw«,aiMl lfMrtotlll,ca Bozl (Srtl son), d. IMO, having m. Imbel. dd«t dan. and oo-heir of Walter Stewart, of Arthurly, of the OaatWroflk family, and had issue. His great-great-grandson, WALTER, waa "bred ap along" with Jamxs VL George Buchanan, had the gift of the tvre, and in IMO was nominated a gentJem chamber, and waa then styled ** Oommendator of Blantyre," r.c keeper of the privy seal, 14 Nov. 1S8S, an extnordinary lord of searion, M May, IMS, and 11 Jan. 1610. one of the " OcUvlans" 1M«, installed high treamuw hj letters patent under the great seal, < Mar. 1M6, hMl a charter a« - Walter. Lord Blantyre, oar traasarer," of the barony of Blantyre. WriKhtsland, and Cardonald, 18 Jan. l*M/'» ; shortly after thin. hHvitiK given oflenoe to the ooort in an ecdesiactical canae, he wjis (occonling to Doogtas Peerage) deprived of his oaioea,an(l committed (17 M«y, UM) priaoner to Kdinborgh Oastle, but 1439. knighted by Jambs IlL sat in Parliament 1467 ; ther iaane r Sir Alexander, of Oarlies, ancestor of tb« lul of i priory of Blan- an of the bed. soon released, and nominated a oommiarioner for the treaty of tmion with England in 1604, and created a Peer aa LORD or Blantyrb, 10 July, 1606 ; d. 8 Mar. 1617 ; having m. Nicolas, dau. of Sir James Somerville, of Cambosnetham, and had I sons and a dau. His great-great-grandson, AL?:XANDER, 10th Baron (on the death of his brother WilliHUi. 16 Jan. 1776) ; d. 6 Nov. 178J, having m. U Jiilv. 1773, Katherine, dau. and heir of Patrick Lindsay, Esq. of Kngloscamie (E. Ckawkord) ; she d. Dec 18M, having had with i)ther issue 8 sons and a dau. [11 Robert Walter, s. as 11th Baron. [2] Hon. Sir Patrick, of Eaglescamie, gen. in the army. o.C.M.G. ...1. 44th and ll»th r»»gts. and governor of Malta; b. 10 June, 1777 ; d. 7 Fob. 1855, having m.atColombo,S0July,1810, Cathe- rine Henrietta, dau. of Hon. John Rodney (B. RODNBY) ; she d. 17 April, 1870, having had with other issue 8 sons and 6 dans. (1) Alexander Charles, of Eaglescamie, Haddingtonshire, .i.p. and D.L. ; b. 30 April, 1814 ; m. 18 Nov. 18*0, (Hon.) Elizabeth FYederica, dau. of Lord John George Lennox (D. Richmond), late maid of honour to Her Majesty. (2) George, b. 21 June, 1826. unm. (3) Patrick Lindsay, b. 11 Feb. 1832. unm. (4) Loiiiaa, d. 8.p. 15 Sept. 1850. having m. 21 Nov. 1848, as 1st wife, to Right Rev. George Tomlinson, D.D. Ist bishop of (iibraltar, whod.6 Feb. 1863 (see also Mackeuwe.of Kilcoy— Bart.) (5) Catherine Margaret, ni. 6 Sept. 1849, to Capt. Brjan Holme- Holme, of Paull Holme, co. York, and has 3 sons and 3 daus. Charles Henry HOLMK, b. 87 Sept. 1853.— Brjan Francis, b. 13 Jime. 1856.— Arthur Rodney, b. 22 April, 1858.— Catherine Mary.— Louisa Stuart.— Beatrice Ellen. (6) Jane hYances, m. 80 Jan. 1846, to Adm. the Hon. (3«orge (Jrey (E. Gket). (7) Mar>' Janet, m. 8 July. 1869. to William Bligh O'Connell, of Millmead House, Siurey, capt. late 73ni regt. son of late Lieut.-Gen. Sir Maurice Charles O'Connell, K.CH. 8.p. (8) Emily Henrietta. (9) Helen Elizabeth, d. s. p. 26 May, 1879, having m. 24 Sept. 1856, to Rev. Thomas Huntley Greene, rector of Middle Clay- don, Bucks. [3] Hon. Margaret, d. s. p. 20 Oct. 1839, having m. 5 Oct. 1809, to Rev. Andrew Stewart, minister of Bolton. ROBERT WALTER, 11th Baron, lieut.-gen. c.B. a repre- sentative Peer 1806; b. 26 Dec. 1775; d. 22 Sept. 1830, having m. 20 Feb. 1813, Fanny Mar>-, 2nd dau. of Hon. John Rodney (B. Rodney) ; she d. 19 Nov. 1875, having had with other issue 2 sons and 4 dans. [11 Charles, 12th and present Baron. [2j HoofV^Villiani, C.B. envoy e.xtraordinarj- and minister pleni- /j (,)>1 r. / potentiarj- to the Netherlands 1879, envoy 1877/9, to Greece ' '7 1872,7, sec. of legation Rio Janeiro, Naples, Athens, and Washington 1858/64, sec. of embassy at Washington and St. Petersburg 1864/B, minister to Buenos Ayres 1868 ; b. 3 Mar. 1884; m. 6 Sept. 1866. Georgina, eldest dau. of Major-Gen. Creorge Borlase Trcmenheere. [3] Hon. Catherine, d. 8 Nov. 1872, having m. 28 Mar. 1843, to William Rashleigh, Esq. of MenabiUy, Cornwall (Bart) : he d. 81 Oct. 1871. [4] Hon. Fanny Mary, m. 10 Aug. 1847, to William Busfeild Ferrand, of Harden Grange and St. Ives. co. York, and had an only son.— Hogo, d. 84 June, 1877. aged 39. [6] Hon. Oeorgina Eliza, m. 87 May, 1867, as 2nd wife, to Right Hon. Sir Andrew Buchanan, Bart. o.c.B. P.C. British auibas- aador at Vienna 1871,7, Pruada 1868, Russia 1864. minister to Switaerland 18U, envoy to Denmark, Spain, and the Nether- ' - 18U;«0. [6] Hon. Caroline Henrietta m. 12 Aug. 1850, to John Charles, 7th: Earl of Seafleld. K.T. who d. 18 Feb. BARON DB BLAQUIERE. WILLIAM BARNARD DE BLAQUIERE, Baron de Blaquiere (1800, l.), Baronet (1784, j I.), great alnager of Ireland, capt. R.N. (retd.) ; 8. his brother as 5th Baron, 2 Jan. 1871 ; b. 16 Dec. 1814; m. 25 Sept. 1862, Anna Maria, only child of John Wonnald, Esq. of Brockworth Manor, Glouces- tershire ; heir presumptive, his cousin William. Akms— Erm a lion rampant sa, charged on the shoulder with an estoile or. Crest— A garb or. Supporters — Dexter, a lion sa. collared chained and charged on the shoulder with an estoile or. Sinister, a tiger ppr. dn- cally gorged and chained or. Motto— Tiens h la \Mx^. SEATS— Springfield, Crawley, Sussex, and Brockworth Manor, Olouc 78 niAYNEY. Hineaae. SIR JOHX BLAQUIERE, K.B. 3 Aug. 1774, lieut.-col. 17th dragoons (son of John Blaquiere, of Green\vich, who was son of Florence de Blaquiere, of Languedoc, France, came over on the revocation of the Edict of Nantes), principal sec. of state to the lord-lieut. of Ireland 1772, M.P. Old Leighlin, co. Carlow, D.c.L. was created a Baronet of Ireland 5 July, 1784, P.O. and great alnager for Ireland, elevated to the Peerage of Ireland as Barox de Blaquiere, of Ardkill, 30 July, 1800; b. 26 May, 1735; d. 27 Aug. 1822, having m. 24 Dec. 1775, Eleanor, dau. of Robert Dobson,Esq. of Anne's Grove, co. Cork ; she d. 20 Dec. 1833, having had with 3 dans. 4 sons, (1) John, 2nd Baron, b, 5 Nov. 1776; d. unm. 7 April, 1844. (2) William, 3rd Baron, gen. in the army ; b. 27 Jan. 1778; «1. 2 Nov. 1851, having m. 16 Sept, 1811, Lady Harriett Towns- heud, 5th dau. of George, 1st Marquis of Townshend ; she d. 9 Nov. 1848, having had 2 sons, [1] John, 4th Baron, capt. in the army ; b. 2 July, 1812 ; d. s. p. 20 Jan. 1871, having m. 1st— 28 July, 1849, Anna, dau. of late John Christie, Esq.; .she d. 18 Feb. 1851. He m. 2ndly— 25 Nov. 1852, Hon. Eleanor Amelia, eldest dau. of Sir William George Hylton-Jolliffe, Bart, created LORD Hylton. [2] William Barnard, 5th and present Baron. (3) Hon. George, late lieut. 14th regt. distinguished at Corunna; b. 27 July, 1782; d. s. p. 22 Mar. 1826. (4) Hon. Peter Boyle, present at Camperdown, member of legis- lative council of Canada and chancellor of the university of Toronto ; b. 26 April, 1783/4 ; d. 23 Oct. 1860, having m. Ist— 13 Sept. 1804, Ehza, dau. of Denis O'Brien, Esq. of Newcastle, ; CO. Limerick; she d. 9 June, 1814, having had with other issue ■ a son and 3 daus. [I] William, equity registrar and prothonotary supreme j court of judicature, Bombay, 1845/52, sheriff of Bombay ' 1844, heir presumptive to the Peerage ; b. 10 July, 1810; m. 1 Jan. 1846, Rebecca, dau. of W H Cannon, Esq. of Reading, and has a dau. ; Elizabeth Sophia. i [2] Eliza Cecilia, m. 19 Nov. 1844, to Michael Elijah Treeve, ' Esq. (grandson of Sir Elijah S. Imixjy), s. p. ! [3] Anna Maria, d. 4 April, 1860, having m. 6 Oct. 18S1, to Samuel Le Fevre, Esq. of the Barbadocs ; he d. [4] Ellinor, d. 15 June, 1859, having m. 28 April, 18SS, to Lieut.-Col. Le Fevre, E.LC.S. Hon. P. B. De Blaquiere m. 2ndly— 26 Nov. 1818, EUss 2nd dau. of William Roper, Esq. of Rathfamham Castle, co. Dublin (B. Teymiam); she d. 18 Jan. 18«1, aged 82, harlng had 3 sons and 5 daus. [5] Charier, b. 7 Nov. 1819; d. 14 July, 1869, having m. Ist— 1 Sept. 1848. Agnes, widow of W. Law8on,and 2ndly— 18 April, 1865, Caroline Dora, youngest dau. of Rev. William Bettridgc, B.D. canon of Huron and rector of Woodstock, Ontario, and ' by his 1st wife had 2 sons and a dan. (1) Peter Henry. (2) William. (3) Louisa Agnes, m. 26 Dec. 1875, to John Mathcson, Esq. of Woodstock, Canatltt. [0] Henry, b. 11 May, 1821 ; m. 11 Oct. 1848, Margaret Lucinda, 3nl dau. of Col. Alexander ^Vhalley Light, Sftth regt. i (brother of late Sir Henr>' Light, K.C.B.) [7] George, b. 13 Aug. 1834, unm. [8] Louisa Emily, d. 8 May, 1868, having m. 8 Feb. 1848, to Arthur Augustus Farmer, Esq. of Woodland, Upper Canada, I and has had with other Issue 3 sons and 3 daus. i George Farmer.— Francis.— Douglas Maclean.— Alice Au- ! gusta, m. to Harry Howard, Esq. and has a dao.— Norah ! Isabel.— Gertrude. [Q] Augusta Caroline, m. 3 Oct. 1848, to Archibald Hamilton Farmer, Esq. who d. 13 May, 1864, having had 3 daus. , /I/ FrancesAugustaFARMER,m.l6April,1873, to William ' Tindall Lucas. Esq. of Hitchin, and has 3 sons and 8 dans. ' Archibald William LUCAS, b. 20 Mar. 1876.— Frands ' Raymond Tindall, b. 8 Jan. 1878.— Son b. 1 Mar. 1879.— ! Dorothy Isabel.— Dau. b. 23 Mar. 1880. , /2/ Geraldine Louisa. /3/ Marj- Alice. | [10] Georgiana Lucy, m. 26 May, 1849, to Lieut.-Col. Hugh Denis Crofton (eldest son of Sir Morgan George Crofton. Bart.) ; he d. 15 Sept. 1861. [II] Isabel Elise, m. 1 Sept. 1870, to Major-(5en. William | Pollexfen Radclifife, c.B. com. Eastern district, served with 20th regt. in Crimean war and Indian Mutiny, inspector- gen, of musketry, Hythe, and has a son, Percy Pollexfen de Blaquiere Radcliffe, b. 9 Feb. 1874. [12] Harriet Sophia. BARON BLAYNEY. S m EDWARD BLATNBT, 1st dent Welsh ftuailjr.serTed in 8pnln,Initotid, Coontiles, where he attained his ceHouOey^ mnrv \ under the Bad of BMez and Lord Moon^y Illt/16< Mount Norria, knighted for his gaOantry at the *<> sale 160S,seaesohaf 00). Monaghan ll04,and L.L., ki shire 161S, 161f, and P.a one of the oonncH f.M province of Monster, orsated Lord Bla> n XAOHAK, in the Peerage of Ireland, » Jn) 1689 (will dated SO Cot. 16S7, prored IS Mbn Anne, Snd dan. of Right Hon. and Moat kev.A |>.D. archbishop of Dublin, and lord dMnoeHor (Khe had m. 1st, to Sir Henrjr Oollier, of OastleCar' Sndly, to George Bkmnt, Esq. of Kidderminster). Uiii de- ANDRBW THO>' * " 11th "— ' ' " ' « = brother S .\ Nov.1770; d.8Apn Alexandtf , dao. o( «iaui(.-n, i.m r.iiri ot wuifuun; »nc (1. 4 jiiir. 1854, haring had a son and S daniL (1) OadwaDader Daris, lath Baron, a reiwssinUUre Peer; b. SI Pebi 180S: d. unm. 18 Jan. 1874, whan the Barony be- came ezttnoi. (2) Hon- Anne, m. SO Nov. 1818, to Adm. Cliarles Gonlnn, h.v. c.n. (brother of late Right Hon. Sfa" James WDloughby (}ordon, Bart, (ext), P.c. O.CB. G.CH.); he d. having had a diiu. (3) Hon. (Hiarlotte Sophia, d. s. p. S Aug. 1868, baring m. 3 Feb. 1838, to Frederick Angerttein, Esq. who d. ARMS— Sa., three horaee* heads erased at the neck arg. CHK8T— A horse's head aig. bridled gu. face covered with armoor having a spike on his forehead ppr. SUPPORTERS— Two horses sa., bridled saddled and hoofW or. Motto— Integra mens angnstissima ] BLOOMFIELD. 79 BARON BLOOMFIELD. SIR JOHN DOUGLAS BLOOMFIELD, O.CB. p.c. Baron Bloomfield, of Redwood and Oak- hampton (1825, 1.), and Baron Bloomfield of dam- balltha, in the United Kingdom, so created 7 Aug. 1871, entered the diplomatic sendee 1818, enroy- extraordinary at St. Petersborg 1844, Berlin 1851, and ambaasador at Vienna 186071 ; b. 12 Not. 1802; (1. 8. p. 17 Aug. 1879, haring m. 4 Sept 1845, Hon. Ocorgiana LiddcU, youngest dan. of Thomas Henry, 1st Lord Ravcnsworth. flowliif t oCwk AiiMO— Atv., thraa fMlls coajotoBd in tmm fo. many dnqoflfoUs as. on a osBtoa o( th* tart Um Prlao* oT WalM'tpluilM. CURST—Oat of a maxBl ooroiMt or dMrgod wlUi two diM|iM- foiU M., • boUl iMMl ppr. HrppOBTBRS— Two bonn ranrdant arg., tbdrtalta Utween tlieir hind tag*, eoo&aoooltad with a obaptat ppr.; the doxtorehamd oa the bnaat with an caoodMon gOn tlureon the Prtnoa of Watai^ ploma, aa In the ama; and the »iniater with an eaoocheo n or, oharged with a greude flred all ppr. MuTTO— Fortes fortona jovat. Hduagr. BENJAJaN BLOOMFIELD or BLUICFIELD. of Eyre Coort, CO. Oalway, will datod 17 July, 17t7, prored II iHii. following. By Dorothy hi* wife he had 4 aona and t dans. [1] John, of Bedwood, oo. Tipperwy, high iherlfl 17U: m. " ' *T4S) Jane, dan.o(noinaa hutl 4 sons and I dans. His grandson. ( licence dated S8 Feb. 174S) Jane, dan. of ' Joodyn, and JOHK OOLPOTS BLOOMriKLD, of Bedwood, high sfaerift, 0(1. Femian«|rti 18S5, major (son of John Bloomfleld and Jane, (laiL oi Sir John Colpoys) ; d. Jan. 1881, aged 99. haring ni. Frances Arabella, uau. and coheir of Sir John Oaldwell (6th) Baronet (ext.), of Ctotle Caldwell, and Orant of Milan, (if the Holy Roman Empire ; she d. 187S, baring had A sons auil h dan. (1) John Caldwell, of CTasUe CUdweU, co. Fermanagh, J.p. it.L. high sheriff 1874, b. 1823; m. let— 184«, EUiabeth, elder dao. of late William D'Arcy (Irrine) D'Arcy, Esq. of Neeam Castle, oo. Fermanagh (Brooks— Bart.); 8be d. 10 Mar. 1874. He m. Sndly— IS Aug. 1875, Adelaide Hannah Frances, dnn. of Sir Josiab William Hort, Snd Bart. By his 1st wife be bad a son and dao. [11 Benjamin Frands MqmeU, J.P. capt Fermanagh militia; b. 18M) ; m. IS Jan. 1876, Lydia Frances, Sud dau. of Sir Henry Maraham Style, Bart, and has S daus. Maria Blanch.— Grace Maria. [21 Blanch Caldwell, m. 90 Jnne, 1879, to diaries Thornton Primroee Orierson, bjl son of late Oeorge Orierson of Rathfambam House, oa Dublin. (2) Fitsmanrice Oustartis, of Newport, co. Waterford, jp capt. late Bengal artillery; b. IS Feb. 18S4 ; m. 31 June 1648* Henri^ta Sophia, dau. of John CommereU, Esq. of Stroode Park, Sossex (sister to Sir Edmund CommereU, v.c. K.C.B.). and has bad 3 sons and 6 daus. /I/ Fitanaurioe Edmund, d. 16 Feb. 1871. aeed 12 /2/ Godfrey Herbert, b. 6 Mar. 1868. /3/ Sophia Arabella Edith, m. 3 Feb 1870, to William Cap^ capt. 8Snd regt tate 86tb regt. and has a dau.— Edith Beatrice. /4/ Kathleen Mary. /5/ Cliarlotte Dorothea, m. 51 Aug. 1876, to Joseph Mills. capt. late 5tb dragoon guards. /6/ Alice Eliza Helen, m. 1st— S June, 1874, to Frederick Malcobnaon, Esq. of Clodiagh, Portlaw,co. Waterford, who ♦'• ^ , tearing S daus. She rem. 26 Feb. 1880, to Andrew E , eldest son of Edward Caldecott. Esq. of Tmdorea, Essex. (7/ Henrietta Jnlia. /8/ Ethel Adelaide. (3) Godfrey Odpoya, capt. K.I.C.S. b. ; m. Ist— 18 Oct. 1865, Juliana, dau. of Bobert Lane, Esq. of Ryelands, ctj. Hereford ; she d. . He m. 3ndly-8 May, 1863, Ellen, dan. of Thomaa Charles Bridges, Esq. of Ludlow, and has a son and S dans. (4) AUeyne Fitiherbert Fenton, ooL Madras 8.C.; b. 18 June, 18n ; m. S Sept. 1864. Eleanor, dan. of Nicbobis Loftus Tot- tenham, Esq. o( Gtenfam* Hall, co. Fermanagh (M. Elt), and has had S sons and S dana. Pitaherbert Wbaatly. b. 81 Oct 1870.— Jocelyn, b. 14 Mar. 1877; d. 18 Oct. 1880. — Constance Caldwell. — Erelyu Btaanwr. (5) Prancas. n. to MInchin Walcott, Esq. ral Joseph, BJL THn. OolL DnbUn, 1711. [31 MaBda. of Maellok. oa Oalway, father of JokB, of Newport, of whom presently. WBtahaid. [SlDorothr. [6] Anne. JOHH BLOOMFtBLD, of Newport, oo. TIpperary, m. Char- p3 lotte, ahtest dan. of Samnel WaUer, Esq. (Baut.). of Nawport, oot. Ttpparaiy. har.-«t taw, by his wife Anne. dau. of Sir Tbooaa Jooelyn. Bart, (and sister of Robert. Viscount Jooetyn, lord rh a n o rikir of Ireland); she d. 1 Feb. 1838, haring had a son and S dans. 11 Bwtfamhi, created Loan BLOOMriKLD. al Anna, d. sl n. Aprfl, 1841. haring m. who d. 8 Ma; , 1 -obnjaSik _. . . _ .toUiomas Ijrder Pepper, Bsd. of Longhton, King's oo. high sherilf 1799. 31 Cbarlotta, d. 14 Feb. IMS, haring m. 19 Iter. 1800, to Very Bvnhoj Oongh, dean of Deny (V. GOUQH), BI/X>MFIBLD, O.C.B. O.CB. Uent-gen. ool.- con. rqral rsgt. of artiUenr, knighted 18U, marshal and chief oqasrty to th* Prinoa of Wales during the regency 1817 , reoairsr-ML dodi/ of Ownwall, *g. enroy extraordinary to the court of Swadeo 18S4. created Babon Bux>if kikld, of amcton and Bedwood, co. Tippeniy in Iretand, 14 May, k It April, net; d. 1» Ang. 1846. harinf . ^ . _ . ., 1. 7 Sept. 1797, Harriott, dan. of John Doogtas, Esq. of Grantham, co. Lincoln; die d. IS Sept. 1888, haring had with other issue a son and S [11 Sir John Donglaa, 2nd and tast Baron. [2] Hon. Harriott Anne, m. A June, 1831, as Snd wife, to Col. Tmmas Henrr Kingscote, of Kingsoote, oo. Glouc. Snd life guards ; he d. 19 Dec. IMl, haring had A sons and 8 dans. (1) FlUhardinge Kdcgscotb, capt. Sonth Mayo militia, lato capt rlfte brigade ; b. 16 Mar. 18S7. ^ Henry Bloomflekl, capt. R.II.A. 1876 ; b. 38 Feb. 1843 ; m. Ist-n Mar. 1870, to Louisa Katberine, eldest dao. of late Maior-Gen. Ridl^, CB. (Bart.) ; be dirorced her Nov. 1871. He m. Sndly-30 April, 1880, Mary, eldest dan. of late John Hamilton, Eaq. of Fyne Court, Somerset, and widow of (^pt. LawreU, 14tb hnssars. (3) Thomas Arthur Fitshardinge, b. 10 Jan. 1846 ; m. II Ang. 1873, -Hon. Ereline Mary Gilford, dau. of Robert Francis, Snd Ijorti Gilford. (4) William Anthony, b. 36 Nor. 1848; m. 13 Mar. 187S, Catherine Jeannette, youngest dau. tA Robert Pringle, Esq. , having m. l&t. Mar)', Snd dau. and coheir of Robert Rich, Earl of Warwick, and had an only son. Henry, sec. of war 1704, sec. of state and P.C. Sept. 1710, created Baron .St. John, of Lydiard Tregose, Wilt*, and Viscount bolingbroke, co. Line 7 July, 171S, with re- mainder In default of male Issue to Sir Henry St. Jtdm, his father, and the heirs male of his body. These honoars were forfeited by attainder Aug. 171ft, haring entered the serrioe of the Chevalier de St. Qeorge ; he waSthowsTer, res t ore d in blood S8 May, 1723, and in 172S, to his esUtes, bat not to his honours ; he d. s. p. 15 Dec. 1781, having m. 1st, Frances, dau. and coheir of Sir Henry Winchoombe, of Bncklebary, Berks, and Sndly, Mary Clara des Champs de MaresiUy, relict of the Marquis de Vilette, and niece to the odebnted Madame Maintenon ; she d. 18 Mar. 1750. VISCOUNT ST. JOHN m. Sndly. Ang«Uoa MsgdslMMi, dan. to George Pillesary, txeasurer-gen. of the marines, Ao. nader LOUIS XIV.; shed. Aug. 1796. and had with a dan. I aoiw. His grandson, ~niREDKRICK, 3rd Viscount St. John (on the death of hiii X* his father, John, Feb. 1749), and Snd Viscount Boling- broke and Baron St. John, of Lydiard Trsfon, on the death of his nnde Henry in 17»1. by which titles he was iatrodiioad to the boose of peers IS Feb. 1 764 ( the attafaider not aflsetiBg the limitotiontotheToangertarothen of thelstVlM broke), a lord of the bedofaamber 1761 having m. 6 Sept. 17*7, Lady Diana Spoioar. eldest b. 17t4: d. • May. If Sept. 1767, Lady Diana Spenoar. ektest dan. of Charles, Snd Dote of Mariboroogh (she dlr. 10 Mar. 1768, and re-m. to Topham Beaoetaric, Bk}.- with other issoe S i -D. ST. Albava), and had the /I/ 0«orM Rieluurd, s^ as 4t]i Yisooant St John. 121 Hon. Frsderlek. gen. in Not. IS^biMrtng m. lst-8 D«c. 1788. Lady Mary Kerr. SnI at Alftors ; K *,« Febi 1791 ; rnUbeth Maria, dan. oi KK Terk, and had with other anny; K SO Dec. 1763; d. 19 1788. Lady Mary Kerr. SnI of Lothian; aha d. 6 Feb. 1791, dan. of leering an only mb, rilRobeitWIIIiui, «»...« d.Sf Mar.l8fl,haTlnf m. John Bartar.BB^oTWakii tssne S wfw and • daiMi (1) Firadeffiok Arthur. miOoriB the army. US8F)ibwl8S8: d. 8. pk SL St Jan. 1861. harli* m. S8 Mar. 1867. Use De Paan. aldesi du. of lata Samari M Fox. Bsq. of Philadelphto. MaricKflr d.S8 (2) Marie Kerr. oapl. Baagal army, b. 9 May, 1814 ; Dec 1867. haTti« m.S8 Sept. 186S.A|[iies laabeUa, dan. of T. Fnear. Isq. of Oalcnttn, and bad a dan. MaryOUnUnsL (3) Barbara LooJaa, d. 18M. hartaf m. 10 Aprfl. 1841 . to Theobald da la Fwowa, chef d*aM3adnm, rrench armv. (4) Loolaa OwoUna, d. 1881, hnTlnff m. AprU, l»4b. to M. Ftad da SovbiTina. (S)ta£hrDiaaa,d. 18«1,haTUiff m. 1846.toM.de Hon. PRSDBfttOC^' 8r. JOBX m. SBfly-« April. 1 796. Lady Arabella. fcd daa.o( Wnilam.8th BMlOtnvw; she d. 9 Junr, 1818, baring had with other iasoa 8 Moa and t dansL [21 OeorieWllUam,rsotorof8tantonLa«y,8alop,andBhidnn wllhWoodstook,Osaii.; h 4 May. 1796; d. nnm. 6 June, 1876. [SIGeorge Frederick Berkaley, malor *SBd ragt a kni^rht of Vindaor ; h S Cot. 1787 ; d. MJaly. 1868. baring m. 1h Jan. 1886. Henrletto Maria Lonka, lid dan. of Bar. John Jephson (Bart.), and had 4 sooa aad f dans. (1) Frederick BdwardMolynaiis.lBlall«it.lLii.;b.S8 Oct. 1888; m. SO Jan. 186S. KattartaM, «id«rt dan. of James Ranoe, Esq. 1876, haring m. 10 Mar. 1869. Florrncr M«r- (2) BcrkelqrCTniren. of OaigBme. Peebles, CB.b. 9 April, 184S;d.SS Oct. 1876. haring m. 10 Mar. 1 garet.aklartda n . of W. MVOsdell.Eaq. M Charles, bw* Jan. 1870; d. 1< (3) Anbrqr Beaoderk Lenox, b. SO Oct. i ; : . s«pt. 1876, Clara Oo nst a n c e , only dan. of late James Wilson, M.O. Great Malrem, and has a son b. SO Ang. 1881. (4) Henry Augnatns BoUngbroka, b. M Dec. 1847. (6) Louisa Diana, m. 4 Feb. 1888. to Ricbard BeU, Bsq. of Ck>bhani, Surrey, and has a son and I daus. Oeorge Frederick St. John Bsll, b. IS Nor. 1877.— Diana Mathikle Sophia.— Rosa St. John.— Mabel. (6) ArabeUa Cedlla Fkanoea. [4] Charles William Oeorge, b. I Dec 1800 ; d. IS July, 18M. haring m. SO Nor. 1864, Anne, dan. of Thomas Gibson, Esq.; she d. S4 Oct. 1868, haring had I sons and a dau. (1) Frederick Charles, major Madrss 8.C. wing commander 30th Madras N.I.; b. S9 Aug. 1886 ; m. 7 June. 1860, Jane, dau. of Deputy-Inspector-Oen. Bdmund Walter l^rre. and has S sons and 5 daus. (1) Charles William Pelly, b. 8 Msy, 1861.-<2) Henry Edmund, b. S9 Dec 1865.— (3) Alexander Storay, b. 16 April. 1866. (4) Annie Elphinstone. m. S Aug. 1881, to John North, imrgeon 6th Madras IT.!. (5) Emily Jane Georgiana. (6) Margaret Isabella. (7) Florence Alicia. (8) A .Ian. b. 7 Aug. 1880. (2) Hcnrj- Craven, of StokcflrIile Vlotei Azmie.— Matfald Qcnldino, 34 Jane. 1840; r dan. of late : : :?ootla, andbas ^irge, b. t7 Jane, 1870.~yiolet BoTOott. n June, 1864, to GaptBobert J. Hickman. * baa f ions and t daaa. > HICKMAX, b. 11 Flebw 18f7.— Cbarlie >iv 1868.— AlTfanrtrr Derereaz, b. U ^Tt Daanclerlr, bi • Sept. 1871.- ■■■. b. 14 FMU87I.— Annie Blanche. hieea. 'ct. 18n. to Ber. Cbarlee Ooring. 1810. y^t.%. harinf la. IS Jan. 18«8, to L lavfair m. 8 Mar. 1841. to ' "'rh?y, 00. Warwick ; be lao. S4 June. 184S. irdly— 14 Not. 18S1. .:7Maj.l88». teTinc OUTcr. b. IS AprfUiaSi; d. Oct. 18M \\ 4th TlMMHt Si. John and Srd b. • Mar. ITfl ; d. 18 Deo. US4. CbarloMe, tea. of Bar. TImimm II Jan. 1808. teTlaff had vrrtr- John. g. 1804. Imbella CterloUa UumpsKh; ebo d. JtUy. 1848, 1 iii ^ -. d. 10 Oct. 1888 . haTiac B. r Manioa Bi^Ml 8i.X4ffw ' '"-irtMB 1880. Tlcar of tMBaetorof ei«M t b. 14 Mot. ^tmLeldart dao. taa,oktel iiaataonaaad . rirrK in me imiumt ut iora«, U. SS Mar. 1884. John. b. S8 Oot. 1881.-AliiM, a twin with ijorlafteaiDd /*rat,daa.o( Ad a MO. taitJaa.l8S8; at chfld of h.tMar.l8Sl: •ad Soltaiie ■ ]■ [31 . dMriai Lonli), ninieta' 'lie of Qoateniala, 4o. 4ke. pie 187881. fdraMrtjr •« Ajrret. ^i7; d. SI Jan. 1844, rU. 1H41. Jane. dau. of late TbooMw Oibeoa, 2S June, 1848, to Sir Fmj fknooe 8hall«j, h Viaooont St. John and 4th Vlaooont BoUng- •> Mar. 1788; d. 1 Oct. 1811, havliw m.% Jona, lau. of Sir Henry Panlet St. John ^38. ha- TtojTlMdS It VlMOIUlt tiiay. B.La St. John. 4c. d. SO An«. 1848. (6) Hon. Kmily — S4 June, 184^> HaU.oo.Leio.: 1 FradwioQeldart ! A4S. Dora, only dan. of lato Oapi. iod.s.pLanMar.1847. . June. 1881. harlnf m. 11 Mar. 1. of DonheadHaU.WIlta. 34 April. 1881. haTiag m. ■ shawe, lata 8th ' . !«IMaiMl8 .od wife. to Fkwierio -.•^niooe. haTins m. 1st of BittenreU _ HJan.188S.to .L>ck, iMq. abovaMMAtiolMd. BARONESS BOLSOVER. AUGUSTA MARY ELIZABETH CAVEN- DI8H-BBNTINCK. Baroness Bolsover, of BolBorer OMtle, ca Derby, so created 23 April, 1880, with remainder to the issue male of her husband, younger daiu of Very Ber. and Hon. Henry Mon> tague Browne, dean of Lismore (and grand-dau. of James GatilfeUd,2nd Baron Kilmaine); m. 10 June, lMS,ai Snd wife, to Lieut.-Gen. Arthur Charles OsTendish-Bentinck (father, by his Ist wife, of William, 6th Dnke of PorUand); he d. 11 Dec. 1877, baring had 8 sons and a dau. (S) Lord Wtniam Angnatus (p.p.); b. 81 Jan. 1880. (S) Lord Charles (p.p.); b. 7 Ang. 1868. (4) Lady Ottoiine Violet Anne (p.p.) KOTB— Hair iirMami»tlT«, t^a-Pa k e e f P ortland. ABMa— Arg. b e t wee n two bendlets three lions passant sa. SCPrOBTBBS— Two lions doolrte-qaeaed. the dexter or, collared 8a.,dBlrtar,8a.ooOarad or, eadi holding a branch of oak slipped ppr. TOWS HOUSK—IS, Orosrenor Place, 8.W. 82 BOLTON. BARON BOLTON. WILLIAM HENRY ORDE-POWLETT, Baron Bolton (1797, G. B.); s. his uncle as 3rd Baron 13 July, 1850; b. 24 Feb. 1818; m. 12 Mar. 1844, his cousin, Letitia, youngest dau. of late Lieut.- Col. Robert Crawfurd, of Newfield, Ayrshire, and has 3 sons and a dau. (1) Hon. William Thomas, major Yorkshire (Princess of Wales Own) hussars 1881, J.P. D.L. N. R. Yorkshire ; b. 81 Jan.l84S; m. 13 Aug. 1868, Lady Algitha Frederica Mary Lumley, eldest dau. of Richard George, 9th Earl of Scarborough, and has a eon and 2 daus. William George Algar.b. 21 Aug. 1 869.— Rhoda Leila Alice*— Myra Rowena Sibell, b. 22 Dec. 1879. (2) Hon. Henry Robert, bar.-at-law I.T.; b. 20 Sept. 1848; m.J Aug. 1877, Henrietta Cathcart, dau. of late John Raodolphtu de TrafEord, Esq. of Croston Hall, Lane. (BART.), and has a dau.— Kathleen Mary, b. 21 Nov. 1878. (3) Hon. Amias Lucien, b. 7 Aug. 1868. (4) Hon. Jean Mary, m. 28 Nov. 1866, to Col. the Hon. A. M. Cathcart, 2nd son of Charles Murray, 2nd Earl Cathcart. Arms— Sa., three swords in pile, ppr., pommels and hilts or, on a canton arg., an escocheon of the field, charged with a salmon hauriant ppr. Crest— A falcon rising or, the breast and each wing charged with an estoile gu., ducally gorged az., and holding in the biak a salmon ppr. SUPPORTERS— Dexter, a hind ppr., ducally gorged or, and charged on the shoulder with a rose arg,, barbed and seeded also ppr. Sinister, a Cornish chough ppr., charged on the breast with a rose as the dexter. Motto— Aymez loyault6. SEATS— Hackwood Park, Basingstoke, Hants, and Bolton Hall, Bedale, co. York. Town Housk— 46, Prince's Gardens, South Kensington, 8.W. Eineage. THOMAS ORDE, of Felkington, co. Durham, 1690 (great- great-grandson of George Orde, of Wester Newbiggen, Which he sold in 1606, will dated 1611, proved 1612), bur. at Norham, 21 Mar. 1737, having m. Ist, Mary, dau. of William and sister of Sir William Strother, of Fowberry Tower, her Will proved 1701, having had, ^vith other Issue, 2 sons, (1) Jolm, of whom presently. (2) Thomas, M.A. vicar of Kirk Newton, d.27 April, 1770, having m. Sarah, dau. of Rev. Leonard Shafto, rector of Gateshead ; she d. 10 May, 1778, having had 2 sons, of whom the younger, John Orde, of Weetwood, Northumb. left by his'lst wife Rosamond, only child and heir of James Daglish, Esq. of Weetwood aforesaid, with 2 daus. 3 sons, [1] Leonard Shafto, of Weetwood House, lieut.-gen. in the army ; d. 2 Aug. 1860, having m. 1st, Penelope, dau. of Ogilvie, Esq. of Edinburgh ; she d. . He m. 2ndly— 17 May, 1800, Lady Louisa Jocelyn, 6th dau. of Robert, Ist Earl of Roden ; she d. 1 Sept. 1807, having had 2 sons and a dau. Ill Robert Jocelyn Shafto, d. /2/ Leonard Shafto, of Weetwood Hall aforesaid, vicar of Alnwick, 1864/9, minister of St. Paul's, Edinbur J.P.; b. 16 Aug. 1807; m. 27 Aug. 1833, Anna " lotte, eldest dau. of Sir Horace David Chohv^ Bart. Count of the Holy Roman Empire ; she d. 1 Juue, 1881, having had 4 sons and 3 daus. (1) Leonard Horace Shafto, b. 10 Oct, 1838; d. 1 Feb. 1837. (2) William Jocelyn Shafto, b. 24 Dec 1846; died 20 Oct. 1871. (3) Henry Powlett Shafto, b. 4 Nov. 1888. (4) Robert Jocelyn Charles, LI..B. Trin. Hall, Camb. 1866, curate of Cheadle, Staff, since 1878 ; b. 17 April, 1842. (5) Anne Maria Louisa. (6) Charlotte Emily Julian, d. J8 Peb. 1876, having m. 16 June, 1868, as Ist wife, to William Campbell Colqu- houn, of Clathlck, Perthshire, J.P. major 1st a.k. Perthshire R.V. capt. late 15th regt. and has a son and 4 daus. Laurence Shafto Campbell COLQUHOrN, b. 22 Aug. 1869.— Julian (Campbell.— Bmlly Katherlne.— Leonora CecUla Caroline.— Frances Eva Locke. (7) Leonora Louisa Isabella, m. 18 April, 1871 . to Charles, 2nd son of Major-(3en. Frederic Hope (& Hopetoun). /3/ Anne Rosamond, m. 18S7, to Major F. Stratton, Lieut.-Gen. Orde m. Srdly— Harriet, dau. of Beran, of Salop ; she d. 1821, having had a son and S dans. /4/ Henry William. /5/ Rosamond. /6/ Harriet, m. 18SS. to Lient..Col. Kmt-Marray. [2] John, rector of Wensley, Torksb. formerly Ticar of Kings- clere, Hants, and rector of Winslade, Hants.; b. ; d. , having m. Ist— S4 Aug. 180S, Hon. Frances Carle^ ton, dan. of Gay, Ist Lord Dorchester ; she d. 8 April, 181S, leaving with other issue 4 daus. (1) Frances Oarteton, d. 187S,baTiiigm.l888, as 1st wife, to Bt. Hon. William Nathaniel Maae^, K.r Tiv. rt^,n 187S/81, 8alf6rd 18«7/M, Newport 186S/7. ibaT r India 18M/B. and P.a 186C, nndereeo. home < ! recorder of Portsmouth 18«S/ft, Plymouth 186:>, a of oommitlee 18»7, bar.-at-law i.T. 1844; be d. S* Oct. 1881. (2) Boaamond. (3) Loolaa, d. 19 April 18M, baring m. 11 Nov. 1831, to Fulwar William CraTen (B.CRATBf),whod. 11 Mar. 1844. (4) Bmma Jemima (4tli dau.), m. U July, 1829, to Rev. Lorelaoe Bigg-Witbcr, of M^fdown, Hants. Rer. JOHlt ORDB m. Sndly. Maxy Anne, daa. of Blake Burlej.JiKi. of Londm, and had wtth t eoiM who pre- (6) Ma(7Anne,m.6Deo.l848,to8lrJ.O.DomTine,Bart. [3] James, Uent-gen. in the army, b. ; d. tl May, 18i0, having m. Ist-lft May. 1811, karnrei MwU Elizabeth. elder dau. of William Beokftnrd, Biq. (B. BITSIU*), of Font- bill, WUte ; she d. 7 Sept. 1818, learing S dan. /I/ Margaret Juliana Maria. 72/ Suaan Jemima Franoet. Oen. JameaORDB m. Sndly— 11 Nor. 18S9, Lady vii,„),..th Suaan O'Brien, relict of Lord Bdward O'Brien QUnf),and dau. of Henry Charles, 6tb Duke > K.O. ; she d. 16 April, 1876, leaving a son and S dii>4.-. a James Henry, of Hopton House, Suffolk. J.P. b. 80 Sept. ; d. SI Feb. 1880. baring m. f June, 1866, Margaret Barclar, dau. of Daniel Gnm^, Baq. of North Bnncton. Norfolk, and bad 8 sons and 4 daus. Charles Somerrille, b. 8 Aug. 1888.— Lancelot Francis, b. S8 Oct. 1889.— Julian Walter, b. 14 Jan. 1861.- Evelyn Alice.— Sybil Margaret.— Margaret Louisa.— Olive. /4/ Charlotte Elisabeth, m. 18 May, 1868, to William Lloyd Browne, major 6th royal Irish lancers. /6/ Isabel Anne, d. 80 May, 1874, baring m. 7 Aug. 1878, to Rer. William Cator, rector of Beckenbam, Kent, and had a son, Christian. JOHN ORDB, of Morpeth, succeeded as heir male of his oonsln William Orde to estates in East Orde. Norh.atn, Grindon, &c. and d. in 1784, having m. 1st, in 1784, Mary, dau. of Edward Ward, of Morpeth and NunnyUrk ; she d. in 1736, leaving an only son, [1] WUllam, of Morpeth and Nunnyklrk, d. 11 Feb. 1814, having m. Anne, dan. and eventual heiress of William Ward, of Nunnyklrk ; she d. 18 Aug. 1809, baring had 4 sons ; his grandson, CHARLES WILLIAM ORDE, of Nunnyklrk, high sheriff, Northumb. 1846, chairman Q.s. 1864/73 (son of M?-- '' -•^i^s Orde, 9th regt.); b. 9 Jan. 1810 ; d. 16 Sept. 187.- 7 July, 1868, Frances Isabel, youngest dau. of lat s Jac8on,Esq. of Newton Bank, co. (Cheshire, cai>L. ^iv. i.^..t dragoons, and has 3 sons and 3 daus. (1) William of Nunnyklrk, b. 36 May, 1864. (2) Charles Reginald, Uent. rifle brigade, b. 9 Sept. 1866; m. 4 Feb. 1879, Alice Lindsay, dau. of Hasell Bodwell, Esq. of Ipswich. (3) Edwin Lancelot, b. 26 Sept. 1863. (4) Maria Frances. (6) Alice Isabel. JOHN ORDE m. 2ndly— , Anne, dau. of Ralph Marr, Esq. of Morpeth, and widow of Rev. William Pye; she d. 26 Dec. 1788, having had with 8 daus. 8 sons, BORTHWICK— BOSTON. 83 [I] f21 Thomas, created Lord Bolton. 3] Sir John, K-B. admiral of the red, created a BAROSET. (8ee Baronktagk.) THOMAS ORDB-POWLETT, which latter name and arms he asromed by R.L. 7 Jan. 1795, on Inheriting J.U. the wfcatea of Charles. Sth Dake of Bolton, aecretary to the treasury 1783, lord-lieut. of oo. Sonthampton and goremor of Isle of Wight.devated to the Peerage JO Oct. 1797, as Baron Bolton, of Bolton Casae, took his scat 3 Nor.; b. 80 Aug. 1748; d. 30 July, 1807, having m. 7 April, 1778, Jean Mary Paulet, natural dao. of Charles, ftth Duke of Bolton aforesaid, and heir by de- vise to the greater part of his estates ; she d. 14 Dec. 1814, CI imia^and Baron, b. 81 Oct. 1782; d. s. p. II July, 1890, Ting m. 8 May, 1810, Hon. Maria Carleton, eldest dau. of E, let Lord Dorchester, k.b. ; she d. 16 Nor. 1868. Hon. Thomas Powlett. b. 16 Oct. 1787; d. 81 Jan. 1848, ng m. 7 Feb. 1811, Lctitia, 4th "daughter" of Henry O'Brten, Esq. of BUtherwyckc Park, Northants. (B. iNCUl- QUIX) : she :!. 9 Mar. 1869. loftTing 8 sons, [11 William Henry, 3rd and prsMnt Baron. [2] ilon. 1 homas, M.A. (precedency patent 16 Ang. 1850). rector of Wensley, oo. York; b. U Jan. 18S3; m. 19 Feb. 1846. XUaOwth Jane, dao. of Marmadnke Wyrlll. Esq. of Con- fteMe Barton, oo. York, and has S sons and 8 dans. (1) Thomas Charles, capi. 48th foot; b. 8 Feb. 1849. (2) Bmest. UJl. Trin. ColL Oamb. 1877. rlou- of Eyr, Here- foixi, sinoe 1879 ; b. 97 July. 18M ; m. 19 Jane, 1879, Anne Oertrnde. elder dan. of B«t. Alexander Banter, rector of Tamworth, Wore . «. ^ iS) EUmbeth LeUtl*, m. 18 Nor. 1877. to Junee Bdwud lanter, capi. R.ir. fi) Looiaa BmImL (8) HenrietU Maria. [31 Hon. AmlM Ohtfles, Qu).) b. St April. 18M; m, 14 July. U,AnnelCai«lift,oiilydUklof Christoiaier Tbpham, Bsq. . Middlehun HaU, Tocks, and iMs a son and 4 dans. Amies Chrlito|ibarTlianM,Ueat.li.Camanronmn.: b. 17 Mar. 186S.-lloi«iioe.--Annie LeUtla.— Any.— LeUtia.-' Georgina. i BAllON BORTHWICK. CUNNINGHAME BORTHWICK, Baron Berth- >vick (15 , 8.), established his claim to this Barony before a committee of the house of lords 5 May, 1870, a representative Peer ISSOf'b. 6 June, 1813 ; m. 18 July, 1865, Harriet Alice, dau. of Thomas Hermitage Day, Esq. of Frinsbury, Kent, and has a son and 4 daus. c(. J*" ^h (1) Hon. Archibal.l Patrick Thomas, Ma«»R Uk" 1)011*4*- WfCKv b. 8 Sept. 1 867.;Jm.« V \SOq (2) Hon. Gnbrielle Margaret Ariana. (3) Hon. Alice Rachel Anne. (4) Hon. Violet Dagmar Marion Olga. (5) Hon. Mary Frances Harriet. Arms — Arg., three cinquefoils sa. Crest — A moor's head ppr. Supporters — Two angels ppr., wings or. Motto— Qui conducit. Seat— Bavenstone, Whithorn, oo. Wigton. Eineage. SIB WILLIAM DE BORTHWICK was one of the hostages tar the return of JAMBS L when he visited Scotland 81 May, 1431, an£roaM^ bq. of Longfonni BARON BOSTON. SIR GEORGE FLORANCE IRBY, Baron Bos- ton (17G1, O.B.), and a Baronet (1704, E.); 8. his father as 6th Baron 4 Jan. 1877 ; b. 6 Sept. 18G0; heir i)resuniptive, his brother Cecil Saumarex. O 'Z 84 BOSTON. Arms.— Arg, fretty sa., on a canton gu. a chaplet or. Crest.— A Saracen's head in profile ppr. wreathed arg. and sa. Supporters.— Two antelopes gu. each accolled with a chaplet of or. Motto.— Honor fidelitatis praemium. Seat.— Hedsor Lodge, and the Lodge, Taplow, Maidenhead, Bucks. flmeage, SIR EDWAED IRBY, M.P, Boston 1702 and 1708 (great- grandson of Sir Anthony Irby, Knt. M.P. Boston in the long parliament (whose father, Anthony, represented the same borough 31 ELIZABETH 1589), created a BARONET 13 April, 1704 ; bur. 11 Nov. 1718, having m. Dorothy, dau. of Hon. Henry (2nd son of William, 5th Lord) Paget; she d. 24 Oct. 1734, having had an only son, SIR WILLIAM, 2nd Baronet, page to George I. and XL M.P. Lamiceston 1734, Bodmin 1754, vice-chamberlain to H.R.H. Augusta, Princess of Wales, 1736, and her Lord Cham berlain in 1761; elevated to the Peerage as Baron Boston, of Boston, CO. Line. 10 April, 1761; b. 8 Mar. 1706/7 ; d. 30 Mar. (1773,?) having m. 26 Aug. 1746, (Hon.) Albinia, dau. of Henry Selwyn Esq. of Matson, Glouc. a maid of honour to the Prin- cess of Wales ; she d. 2 April, 1769, having had with other issue a son, FREDERICK, 2nd Baron, D.c.L. lord of the bedchamber toGEORGElL; b. 9 June,1749; d. 28 Mar. 1825,havingm. 15 May, 1775, Christian, only dau. of Paul Methuen, Esq. of Cora- ham House, Wilts. M.P. (B. Methuen); she d. 9 May, 1832, having had with other issue 7 sons and 2 daus. [1] George, s. as 3rd Baron. [2] Hon. Frederick Paul, of Boyland Hall, Norfolk, rear-adm. of the red, c.B. b. 18 April, 1779 ; d. 24 April, 1844, having m. 1st— 1 Dec. 1803, Emily Ives, youngest dau. and coheir of Wil- liam Drake, of Amersham, Bucks, Esq. ; she d. 7 Aug. 1806, having had a son, (1) Frederick William, of Boyland Hall, Norfolk, b. 28 July, 1806 ; d. s. p. 1 June, 1877, having m. 7 Mar. 1846, Isabella Harriet, only child of Robert Bruce, Esq. of London. Hon. FREDERICK Paul m. 2ndly— 23 Jan. 1816, Frances, second dau. of Ichabod Wright, Esq. of Mapperley Hall, co. Nottingham ; she d. 16 Jan. 1852, having had 3 sons and 3 daus. (2) Charles Paul, R.N. b. 17 June, 1818, d. 14 May, 1836. (3) Montagu Henry John, b. 18 May, 1828. (4) Leonard Howard Loyd, lieut.-col. (retd. h.p.) 77th regt. formerly 74th regt.; b. 13 April, 1836; m. 31 Aug. 1864, Geraldine Alicia Maria, dau. of late Rev. John Balfour Magenis, rector of Great Horkesley, and has 2 sons, Frederick, b. 23 June, 1865.— Leonard Paul, b. 9 Jan. 1871. (5) Frances Harriet, m. 19 June, 1845, to Lewis Loyd, Esq. of Monks Orchard, Surrey (B. Overstone). (6) Margaret Amelia, d. s.p. 12 Dec. 1873, having m. 8 Feb. 1843, to Henry Kett Tompson, Esq. of Witchingnam Hall, Norfolk, who d. Nov. 1872. (7) Adelaide Paulina. [3] Hon. William Augustus, in H.o. ; b. 28 Nov. 1780; d. 10 Mar. 1807. [4] Hon. Paul Anthony, rector of Cottesbrook, Northants.; b. 16 Dec. 1784; d. 10 Feb. 1865, having m. Ist— 2 Dec. 1814, Patience Anne, eldest dau. of Sir William Champion de Cres- pigny, Bart ; she d. 22 Mar. 1831, having had, with other issue, 5 sons and 3 daus. (1) Claude Frederick, major Madras army (retd.)! b. 19 Sept. 1815. (2) Thomas William, B.A. St. Jolm's Coll. Camb. 1840, rector of Rushmere, Suffolk, since 1842 ; b. 2 April, 1817. (3) Augustus Henry lieut.-col. b. 12 May, 1818, d. in India, Sept. 1861. (4) Edward, of Bolivia, New England, b. 14 May, 1821 ; m. 3 Aug. 1850, Mary, dau. of Archibald Windeyer, Esq, of Kin- ross, Hunter River, N.S.W., and has 6 sons and 2 daus. /I/ Edward de Crespigny, b. 21 Sept. 1851 ; m. 1874, Edith, dau. of Dr. Campbell. /2/ George Archibald, b. 24 Mar. 1855.-/3/ Fremer}'-Ctmnlngtaame, Bart, and had 2 daus. Charlotte Augusta. Constance Cecilia. (3) Hon. Llewellyn Charles Robert, M.A. Brasenose Coll. Oxon. 1846, rector of Whiston, Northants, since 1861; b. IS Nov. 1822; m. 1 July, 1846, Margaret Emily, dan. of Jonathan Bullock, of Faulklwm, Essex. (4) Hon. Rachel Emlly.d. 9 July, 1873. having m, 7 May, 1840, to William Jones Prowse, capt. r.n. who d. 1 Oct. 1860, (5) Hon. Charlotte Isabella, m. 14 Mar. 1826, to Thomas, Earl of Orkney, who d. 16 May, 1877. (6) Hon. Frances MaUlda, d. 26 Nov, 1879. (7) Hon, Frederica Maria Louisa, m, 17 Dec. 1840, to Edwarrl Horatio Hossey (son of Edward Hossey, Esq, of Galtrim, co, Meath) ; be d. 1 May, 1876. (8) Hon. Oeorgina Albinia. (9) Hon, Catherine Cecilia, m. 11 Mar. 1862, to Col. Walter Caulfeild Pratt, late 67th regt. J.P. and d.l. Bucks, and col. comdg. R. Bucks (K.o.) Tuilitia 1866 80, and has 3 sons, Douglas Walter . I il-l Pratt, b. 25 Jan. 1863. Gerald George Ca April. 1855. Cecil de Montmor. iM b. 17 Mar. 1867 GEORGE IVES, 4tli iJarun, n.l^ Bucks, b. 14 Sept. 1802; d. 22 Dec. 1869, having m. 1st -26 Jan. 1830. Fanny Eliza- beth, eldest dan. of late William Hopkins North^v, Esq. of Oving House, Bucks; she d. 14 April. 1860. He ni. 2ndly- 30 July, 1861, Hon. Caroline Amelia, cMest dau. of John St, Vincent, 3ril Lonl de Sauniarez, and has 2 daus, both d. unm. By his 1st wife he had a son and 2 daus. [i] norance George Henry, s. a.s 5th Baron. [2j Hon. Rachel Fanny Anne, m. 26 May, 1867, to Augustus Arthur Vansittart, Esq. of Grata Qines, co. Cambridge, bar.-at- law L.I. 1862, formerly fellow Trinity Coll. Camb. [3] Hon. Alice Frederica. m. 26 July. 1861, to John Wingfleld Malcolm, Esq. of Auchnabrcok, Arg>-ll8. M.P. Boston, 1860 78, J.P. Kent ami co. Argjil, lieut.-col. Argyllshire R.V. s. p. FLORANCE GEORGE HENRY, 5th Baron, b. 9 Mar. 1837; d. 4 Jan. 1877, having m. 17 Oct. 1869. Hon. Augusta Caroline, 2nd dau. of John St. Vincent, 3rd Lord de Saumarcz, and had 3 sons and 2 daus. (1) George Florance, 6th and present Baron. (2) Hon. Cecil Saunmrez. lieut. 2nd Middlesex mil, heir pre- sumptive to the Peerage ; b. 3 Feb. 1862, (3) Hon. Gilbert Neville, b. 23 Oct, 1864. (4) Hon. Alice Fanny Catherine. (5) Hon. Winifred Mary. BOYNE. 85 VISCOUNT BOYNE. GUSTAVU8 RUSSELL HAMILTON- RUS- SELL, Viscount Boyne (1717, I.), Baron Hamilton (1716, 1.) and Brancepeth (1866, U.K.) ; 8. bis father as 8th Viscount 27 Oct. 1872 ; b. 28 May, 1830 ; m. 2 Sept. 1858, Ladj Katharine Frances Scott, 3rd dau. of John, 2nd Earl of Bldon, and has had with other issue 6 sons and 4 daos. (1) Hon. OvaUTUS William, b. 11 Jan. 1864. (2) Hon. Fredflriok QuBtavut, b. IS June, 1847. (3) Hon. ClMd BosUoe, b. 4 M«r. 1871. (4) Hon. Arthur, b. 8 Sept 187S. (5) Hon. Eustace Soott. b. 7 Feb. 1878. (6) Hon. AUoe Kfttharine. (7) Hon. Maud Harriei. (8) Hon. Oonttanoe EUiabeth. (9) Hon. FIotcdm BacheL ARM » . . 8BLL.' Snd and Srd, On., three olnqneflolb piaroed enn., Hamilton. CRK8T8— 1, A goat paiMnt arg., gorged with a collar gemeUea, and charged on the body with an eeoallop aa., RUSSSLL. S, Out of a dncal coronet an oak tructed or, and penetrated trans- versely in the main stem by a £nun»-«aw all ppr., HAMILTON. 8CPP0RTKR8— Two mermaids ppr., hair disherelled or, each holding in the exterior hand a mirror of the last. Motto— Neo timeo, nee spemo. SEATS— Brancepeth Castle, Durham ; Burwarton Hall, near Ludlow, Salop ; and Stackallan, co. Meath. Town Housb— 16, Orosyenor Ghurdcos, 8.W. lRMB— Quarterly, Ist and 4th, Arg., betwwo two oheyronels dnquefoil, all between three cnm-cnNlMi flt6hte«.,Rva- Hmeage. HON. Sm FREDERICK HAMILTON (younger brother of James, Ist Earl of Abercom, and grandson of James, Snd Earl of Arran in Scotland, see ABERCORN), adopted a mill- itary life and took service with Oustavus Adolphns, King of Sweden, and subsequently settled in Ireland, oapt. of a com- pany of foot, gent, of pri\')- chamber to James L and Charles I. and received from the former considerable grants of land. Charles I. grranted him the nomination and making of two Irish Baronets, and on 20 May, 1639, he nominated John Ma- grath, of AllevoUan, co. Tippierary, and John Wilson, of Kil- lenure, co. Donegal, who were so created by letters patent Sir Frederick, with his sons James and Frederick, did considerable service during tlie rebellion of 1641. He m. Sidney, dan. and heiress to Sir John Vaughan, a capt. in the Irish army, P.O. governor of the city and county of Londonderry, and had 3 sons and a dau. The youngest son, GUSTAVUS HAMILTON, major-gen. in the army, ll.d. Oxon. 1677, P.C. JAMES II., defended Londonderry against the Irish, and when King William landed in England he raised four regiments of foot and two of dntt^ooos, defended Coleraine and D^ry, had his horse shot under him at the battle of the Bojme, and stormed Athlone, of which he was appointed governor, P.C. King WILLIAM, and a brigadier-gen. M.P. co. Donegal 170S, cuatos rotulorum, and vice-atlniiral of the pro- vince of Lister, P.C. created Baron Hamilton, of Stackallan, by patent 20 Oct. 1716, and ViSCOUNT BOYNE 20 Aug. 1717, both in Ireland d. 16 Sept. 1723, aged 84, having m. Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Henry Brooke, of Brookesborough, co. Fermanagh ; she d. 38 Dec. 1731, having had with a dau. 8 sons,* [!•] Hon. Frederick, d. v. p. 10 Dec. 1715, having m. 1 Sept. 1707, Sophia Pery, eldest sister to James, Viscount Limerick • shed. 6 May, 1748, having had .with 2 daus. 2 sons, of whom' the only survivor, Gustavus, 2nd Viscount Boyne, M.P. Newport, iw. 1735 P.C; b. 1710 ; d. 5 April, 1746, unm. ' [2*] Hon. Gustavus of Redwood, King's county, M.P. co. Donegal; d. 26 Feb 1734-5, having m. Jan. 1717, Dorothea, only dau. of Richard, Lord Bellew (ext.) (she re-m. to David Dickson, Esq.), and had with 5 daus. 3 sons, (1) Frederick, 3rd Viscount, bp. 9 Nov. 1718; d. s. p. 2 Jan. 1772, having m. 3 June, 1737, Elizabeth, dau. of Benjamin Hadley, of Tullamcr«> Kings' co. (2) Richard, 4tb Viscount, b. 24 Mar. 1724 ; d. 30 July, 1789, having m. (Jeorgina, dau. of William Bury, of Shannon Grove, co. Limerick (E. Charleville), and had 7 sons and 7 daus. His great-grandson, Gastavns Frederick John James, s.asTthViscoimt. r3«] Hon. Henry, M.P. co. Donegal, collector of the port of DnbUn, 1737, and of Cork, 1738; b. Feb. 1«92 ; d. 3 June, 174S, having m. (articles dated 37 Oct. 1732) Marj-, eldest dau. of Joshua Dawson, of Castie Dawson, co. Derry ; she d. Mar. 1770, having had with other issue 4 sons, viz.: [lal Oostavus, in H.0. bp. ft Oct. 1733 ; d. 9 July, 1795, having m. 1st, Letitia, eldest dau. of Edward Bolton, of Brazeel, co. He nu Sndly. in 1737, Alicia, dau. of Col. d. at CUfton, Bristol, 1810, having sd Ssonsandada <1) OostaynsWi (2) John Lodowi (3) Bmily, m. t< oghne. and has a Dublin; she d. i. p. Lodowick Petenon: had with other issue William, of Great Berries, co. Roscommon, rector of Newton Limavady, vicar of Drumachoee, co. Londonderry-; d. 34 April, 1804, aged 77, having m. Jane, dau. of ConoUy Mo(}ansland, of Fruit Hill, co. Deny ; she d. May, 1833, having had 4 sons and a dao. /I/ Onstayns Lodowick, of Great Berries, co. Roscommon, yicar of Oarew, Pembrokea.b. 13 Aug. 1800; d. IS July, 1839, baying m. Oct. 18M, Amelia, dau. of John O'Donell, Esq. and Oostayns William, b. ft April. 1888. Lodowick Claude, b. 16 Jan. 1840. to her 1st cousin, Henry 0. B. O'Don- oghne, I ~ ~ 121 ConoUy Thomas, b. 6 Oct. 1801 ; m. Sarah, dan. of J. Oariy, Bsq. of Gloucester, s. p. /S/ H«UT. b. Aug. 1803; d. 1 May, 1855, having m. lst-<3bni1otte, dan. of Ool. Shaw (he m. Sndly— 13 April, IStt, Helen Batherland), and had a son, Henry Shaw. d. unm. 1860. /4/ William Sackville, b. 11 Oct. 1804; d. s. p. 29 April, 1877, haying m. S6 May, 1840, Lettice, dau. of George Roche, Bsq. of Bristol : she d. 11 Mar. 1870. (5) Theodosia Oathsrine, d. 1860, having m. to Col. J. J. O'Doooghne, B.I.CA [2*1 Joshua, surveyor of the portof Waterford, 1757; d. , 1784, having m.Mar. 17ft0, Marv, dau. of Sir Richard Cox, Bart, (ext.), of Dunmanway, co. Cork ; she d. in April 1764, having had with 6 daus. an only son, Hknrt Hamilton-Cox. which name he assumed in 1784 on inheriting the estates of his uncle Sir Richard Cox, Bart, (ext.); d. , 1831, having m. Letitia Elinor, dau. of David Wilson Hutchinson, Esq. of Dublin ; she d. , having had with other issue 4 sons and 2 daus. /I/ Joshua, of Dunmanway, co. Cork; b. 18 July, 1787; d. 20 Sept. 1836, having m. 4 May, 1819, Charlotte Bamitz ; she d. 18 Sept. 1854, leaving 3 daus. 121 SackviUe, b. 13 May, 1797; IS May, 1836, Sophia, dau. of bad 3 sons and 8 daus. Henry, hi 19 Aug. 1831. Richard Sackville, b. 31 Mar. 1834. Mjury Teresa, m. , 1846, to Henry Eldridge, of Binghampton, VA. (4) Martha Letitia Eleanor. (5) Arabella Sophia. (6) Katherine Henrietta. (7) Charlotte Elizabeth. /3/ Henry Wellesley, b. 8 Nov. 1800; m. . 1829, Eliza, dau. of Pierronet, of and has 2 sons and a dau. (1) Henry Alfred, b. Dec. 1842. (2) James WeUesIey, b. Jan. 1844. (3) Ciatherine Anne, m. , 1853, to Ralph Winston, Esq. of Illinois. /4/ William John, b. ; m. 16 April, 1837, Rebecca, dau. of Armstrong, Esq. of and has with 3 daus. an only son, (1) Henry Augustus, b. 28 April, 1841. (2) Martha Eleanor. (3) Katharine Monimia. /5/ Katharine Anne. /6/ Arabella Dorothea, m. to Jaspar Evans Lucas, Esq. formerly of Richfortstoun, CJlonakilty. [3a] Rt.-Hon. Sackville, P.C. chief secretary for Ireland, bapt. 5 April, 1733; d. 29 Jan. 1818, having m. Arabella, dau. of Ut.-Rev. George Berkeley, d.d. lord bishop of Cloyne ; she d. having had with 3 daus. 2 sons. (1) Henry, of Rostrevor, d. s. p. , 1850, having m. 1808, Hon. Caroline Penelope Pakenham, dau. of Edward Michael, 3nd Lord Longford ; she d. Aug. 1854. (2) Sackville Robert, rector of Mallow, d. 30 Feb. 1853, having m. Jane, dau. of Edward Deane-Freeman, Esq. of Castle Cor, co. Cork, and had 3 sons, /I/ SackviUe Deane, b. ; d. 30 July, 1878, havinpr m. Eleanor, eldest dau. of late Matthew Sankey, Esq ; she d. 19 June, 1870, having had 3 sons and a dau. Feb. 1870, having m. Pierronet, of and 80 BRABOURNE— BRADFORD. (1) Sackville Berkeley, sub-Inspector royal Irish con- stabulary. (2) William. . (3) HenryGustavus. (4) Eleanor Mary, m. 27 July, 1880, to William Augustus Riall, capt. R.A. /2/ Henry, lieut.-gen. C.B. comdg. Cork district 1877/81 ; b. 18 Dec. 1812; m. 15 Mar. 1842, Isabella, 8rd dau. of late Joseph Deane- Freeman, Esq. and has a son and 3 daus. (1) Henry Claud, b. 23 Jan. 1850; m. 9 Mar. 1880, Hen- rietta Elmiua, 2nd dau. of James Wise, Esq. of Collon, CO. Louth. (2) Caroline Isabella. (3) Mary Charlotte, m. 1st— 17 Jime, 1867, to P. Arthur W. Mainwaring, Esq. Ceylon C.S.; bed. s. p. 20 Dec. 1873. She re-m. 20 Sept. 1881, to Major James Walker Bemanl, R.A. (4) Arabella Deane, d. s. p. 8 May, 1876, having m. 23 Nov. 1874, as 1st wife, to Robert Hawkes Ellis, Esq. of Rash House, co. Tyrone, late lieut. 75th regt. and capt. Donegal militia (see also E. Ranfurly.) [4a] Henry, governor of Dominica, d. 29 Sept. 1797, havingm, Elizabeth, dau. of Col. Lee, of Banbury, Oxon.; she d. 12 Dec. 1781, leaving an only child,— Mary Anne Pierpoint. ^^ USTAVUS FREDERICK JOHN JAMES. 7th Viscount. VJT high slieriff Salop, assumed the additional surname and arms of Russell 1850; created Barox Brancepeth of Brancepeth, county palatine of Durham, 31 Aug. 1866; b. 11 May, 1797; d. 29 Oct. 1872, having m. 9 Sept. 1828, Emma Maria, dau. of Matthew Russell, M.P. of Brancepeth Castle, oa Durham; she d. 29 April 1870, leaving an only son, (1) Qustavus Russell, 8th and present Viscomit. (1) Hon. Edward, late Coldstream guards ; ' '"^57; m. 2 Nov. 1880, Amy Virginia Blackett, youii . nt- worth Blackett-Beanmont.Eso, M.P. (M.Xl.\: iiiul has a son, b. 24 Aug. \m.^V,HM1^^Ll^ /^ , haTlng m. 11 Jnly. 17U. tmheth. daa. and • heir of Rot. John Simpaoo. of 8tohe Ball, eoi. : 6 Mar. 1808, haTlBff had with S dHH. 8 aom, [11 OrUuido, ii aa iBd Bnoa,«id ersBlad BmI of [2] Hon. John, of Babworth Hall, Mottii aa odkar la the ffuaids, aasoiaed t»7 Aet of ParUaaeat Mmt. 1788. the sormBe and armsof aimpoon: b. 18 May, 1788; d. fJoae, 1880.baTli«B. lst>4 Joae, 178irHearlettelhnHM8B, oaly daa. of 8lr ThoaMM Worsley. Bart, (ext.); she d. 18 Jal7, 1781, laaTfaw aa oaly daa. mrletta Anaa ICaria Cterlotto, wholahsrtted the of her aaele Mr Bleterd Wonkgr, But. (cxf .) : d. 80 Jtuie, 1818, haTiag m. 11 Ai«. 1808, to Charles, let laH of Yarboroofh, whod. 8 SsptTlia. Hon. JOB* BMBMMA«<8omo» ■. lafly— H Nor. 1788, Orkoe,iaa.of iMnal Irtwlaha, ■§«. M.r. Westbaty; shed. 1 Jan. 1888, h«fli« had 1 aoM aad 4 daaL (2) Henry BildgWMii Wiaiw.ef Babworth Ball,aad BO- ton Hall, NoMa.; h. 7 Hot. I788 ; d. 18 Mar. 1878, haTtag at. 18 Aug. inCLfkaaoM Balljr.daa. of Baaiy Baciaff, Biq.of Bockenham, Votlalk OIL MoBnuBOOS.) (8) WUUam Bitdg—a llmiieiw. rsetor of Babworth, Notta. bw 8 Bepi. 1818e a; 18 Joae. ftS7, Lady fkaaoes Laara Weat- waiPth-fMawOUaB. 4th daa. of Charta WOUmb, fth lari (1) /I/ Oriaado Joha Oeorga, i 1881; b.l7AM.1888; ia.M Ind dan. of Jok 4eoasaad8 wi/at lat W. Tctk yeou cst. April, 1878, Oathariae Maria, iq. of Woodcote, Salop, aad has f daoa. LUian Pranoea.— Brelya Mary,— A daaJt. 11 Ang 1878. 72/ WUliam. b. 18 Ai*. 1848.— /3/ George Arthor. b. 14 Not. 1848.— M/ Piaada Charlaa,lleBt. BJi. b. 7 Deo. 1848. /5/ Mary , d. 18 Jaa. 1880, haTtaig bl 11 Fab. 1878, to Walter PleydeU-BoaTerle, Bsq. (B. RaovoB). /O/ OtfoUne Mary. ni Beatrice Dorothy Mary, m. 7 Dea 1881, to Capt. Adol- (4) >has Donoombe (B. PBTBBSBAlf ). 18 Ang. 1H90, to Rot. and Hon. Henry Bdmnnd Bridgeman, who d. 15 Not. 1871. (5) Isabella Oraoe. (0) Oeorglana, m. 18 F^b. 1841. to Llaat-G«a. Sir William Eyre, K.C3. who d. 8 Sept. 1888. (7) Emily. [3] Hon. George, rector of Wigan. and of Westoo Lyxiaitl, Staff.; b. 11 Aog. 1788; d. 17 Oct. 1881, haTing m. 1st— 18 July. 1781, Lady Lacy IsabeUa Boyle, dan. of Bdmnnd, 7th Bart of Cork ; she d. 7 Sept. 1801. He m. ladlr- 18 Ang. 1808, Chariotte Loolsa, dan. of William Poynta, of Midgham Hoose, Berks. Bsq. she d. s. p. 18 Jan. 184a By his 1st wife he had a son aad 1 dans. Bdmnnd Henry, lieat-coL ; b. 8 Not. 1787 ; d. s. p. oomg. Itish detachment at Beyront 1841, haTing m. 18 Jan. 1837, Elisabeth Prances Harriet, dan. of CoL Henry Henrey- Aston ; she d. 80 Ang. 1888. (2) Elisabeth Isabella, d. 17 Nov. 18S4, haTing m. 11 Oct. 1838, to Rev. Egerton Arden Bagot, of Pipe Hayes, co. Warw. (B. Baoot.) (3) Anne (Jharlotte. d. 9 Feb. 1888, haTingm. 7 Dec 1819, to Charles Shirley, Esq. who d. s. p. 11 Deo.1888 (B. PSRRBRS) ORLANDO, 2nd Baron, created VISCOUHT Nbwport and Earl of Bradford 30 Nov. 181S ; b. 19 Mar. 1763; d. 7 Sept. 1825, having m.S9 May, 1788, Hon. Lucy Elizabeth Byng, dau. and coheir of George, 4th Viscount Torrington ; she d. 80 Sept. 1844, having had 4 sons and a dau. [1 J George Aagrurtna Frederick Henry, s, as 2nd EarL [2] Hon. Charles Orlando, Tice-admiral, b. 6 Feb. 1791 ; d. 18 April. 1880, haTing m. S Jan. 1819, EUsa Caroline, eldest dan. of Sir Henry Chamberlain, Bart, and had with other issue 1 sons and 8 dans. Brit (1 ) Charles Orlando Henry, B.La8. b. 83 Aug. 1821; d. 11 May, (2) Edmund Wolryche Orhmdo, rector of KnocHn, Salop; b. 24 Jan. 1828 ; m. S9 Dec. 1863, Williama Fiances, dau. of Richard Richards, Esq. of Caerynwch, co. Merioneth, D.L. 1IJ». 18S8/M, a master in chancery 1841, &c. (eldest son of Sir Richard Richards, lord chief baron court of exchequer): she d. 1 Sept 1881, haTing had 8 dans. UrsnU Judith. Mand. Dorothy. (3) UrsnU Lucy Grace, m. 1st— 21 Dec 1847, as 2nd wife, to Albert, 1st Lord Londesborongh, who d. 15 Jan. 1860. She re-m. 14 Dec 1881, to Lord Otho Augustus Fitzgerald (D. LBUrSTBB.) (4) Bmily Looiaa Gertmde, m. 5 July, 1859, to LieuLCoI. Francis BeokCotd Ward, B.A.; he d. IS Jan. 1876, aged 65. (5) CaroUae BUMbeth Anne Agnes, m. 9 May, 1854, to Sir Vinoeat Bowtead Corbet, Bart. (6) Charlotte SoUesU Isabel, m. 19 May, 1863, to Sir Leopold Cast. Beri. who d. 8 Mar. 1878. (7) Katteriae Selina, m. 18 Ang. 1863, to Arthur Philip Lloyd, Bsq^SaatoaKaoUs, Salop; and has a son and 4 dans. AxthvH^ OilBBdo LU>TD, b. 81 May, 1884.-GUdy8 IaabeL—LailaBMl»Glara.-GwendoUneUmihL— Kathleen [SI Hoa. Oriaado Heary, oapt. in the army; b. 8 May, 1794 ; d. 18 Aw. U17, haTiag ai. 8 July, 1817, I^dy SeUna Needham, d. 10 Jan. 1876, a. 18 Am. U17, iMTiag ai. 8 Jniy, 1817, Lady daa.oritaBeta,latlKlof Kilinon(y: she haTiag bad 1 aoaa aad a daa. (1) Pfeaaeli Oriaado, capt. late 10th hiMBars;b. 11 Sept. 1819; B.80JaBSklMi,thaOoaatam Joeephiae WilheUnina Fran- caaoa, «id«8 daa. of Aattaoay Joeeph Clement, Ck>unt Ton Tortlac Mlaaeei, of Bavaria, aad haa a dan. Laoy SsUaa Praaoes, m. 11 Sept. 1888. to Albrecht, Count fh'TT'rT*— Ortlnbach, Ute 1st lieot. 1st Bavarian cuiras- atsrs. (S) Oriaado Jack Cbartea, liant. late 11th hussars; b. 10 Mar. (I) Saliaa, ai. 1 April, 1880, to Henry Fox Bristowe, of Wmyebary Hobm^ BacBa. bar.-at-law m.t. 1847, bencher, g.a 1888^ Tine nlieanennr of the Dochy of Lancaster since 1881, aad has 8 aoM aad 1 daaa. Heary Oriaado Bbmtowb, b. 7 April, 1881.— Leonard Hogh, b. 11 Jaaa, 1818.- Alice Maty.— Georgina Bmily. [41 Hoa. Heary ldaumd,vsotor of Blymhill,StalL; b. 15 Oct. 1788 ; d. 18 Mot. 1871.haTiagBi. 18 Ang. 1810, Loolsa Elisabeth, daa. of Hoa. Joha Bridg«aaa-Simnoa (aftmaald); she d. 28 Mar. 1880, Iwvlaf had 8 soas aad 8 daas. (1) Heary Oriaado, b. M Jaa. 1818 ; d. a. pi 14 June, 1879, haTiag Bi. IS Dec 1888,Sophia OaroUB^ eldeat dan. of Lieut.- CkiL Butierl Cloea. ll Ci a . temp. Charles II. one of the auditors • ' uulcd the bine coat school at Reading in 1*: when he entered his pedigree at the visitat. ..:;ir. of that rear ; d. ft Oct. 1680, having m. Anne, dau. and sole heir of William Owynn, of New Windsor, Berks, one of the auditors of the exchequer; she d. 1706. Their grandson, RICHARD, of Stanlake aforesaid, ytoninn of the jewel office, commissioner of taxes 1719, vcnicrcr of Windsor; d. May 1738, having m. 19 Aug. 1714, Catherine, dau. of Richard Neville, of BiUingbere, Berks. M.P.; she d. 1720, leaving an only son, RICHARD NEVILLE ALDWORTH-NEVILLE, of Billing- here and Stanlake, Berks, assumed the surname and arms of Neville by R.L. 30 Aug. 1762, under-secretary of state 1748, secretary to the embassy at Paris 1762, and minister plenipoten- tiary 1763, M.P. Reading 1747/64, Wallingf.ml 1754 61, Tavi- stock 1761/8, Grampound 1774/80, Buckingham 1780/2; b. S Sept. 1717; d. 17 July, 1793, having m. Magdalen, dau. of Francis Calandrini, first syndic of the republic of Geneva ; she d. 17 June, 1750 (0.8.), leaving with a dau. an only son, RICHARD ALDWORTH-NEVILLE-GRIFFIN,of Billing here, s. as 2nd Baron of Braybrooke, 25 May, 1797, according to the limitation of the patent aforesaid, having as- sumed by R.L. 27 July, 1797, the surname and amis of Griffin in addition to and after those of Aldworth-Neville; lord-lieut. and vice-admiral of Essex, provost marshal of Jamaica, recorder of Saffron Walden, high steward of Wokingham, and hertniitary visitor of Magdalen college, M.P. Reading 1782/'97; b. 3 July, 1760; d. 28 Feb. 1825, having m. 19 June, 1780, Catherine, youngest dau. of Rt. Hon. George Grenville and sister of George, 1st Marquis of Buckingham; she d. 6 Nov. 1796, having had issue, with 2 daus. 3 sons, [1] Richard, s. as 3rd Baron. [2] Hon. Henry, capt. 14th light dragoons ; b. 1 Mar. 1788 ; d. 21 Aug. 1809, at Santa Cruz, after the battle of Talavera. [3] Hon. George Neville-Grenville, master of Magdalen College. Cambridge, dean of Windsor and chaplain in oniinarj' to George iV. and Queen Victoria, registrar of the order of the garter, assumed the additional surname and arms (.jnarterly) of Grenville by R.L. 7 July, 1825, and the said surname and arms to. be taken in like manner by such of his issue as shall succeed to the estates devised by his kinsman James, Lord Glastonbury; b. 17 Aug. 1789; d. 10 June, 1864, having m. 9 May, 1816, Lady Charlotte Legge, dau. of George, 3rd Karl of Dartmouth, K.O. ; she d. 15 June, 1877, having had 5 sons and 4 daus. BR A YE. (1) Ralph Neville-Grenville, of Bntleigh Court, Somerset, D.L. sheriff 1862, a lord of the treasury 1846, m.p. Windsor 1841/7, E. Bomerset 1865/8, Mid-Somerset 1868/78, col. W. Som. yeo. 1863/70; b. 27 Feb. 1817; m. 18 Sept. 1848, Julia Roberta, dau. of Sir Robert F»Akland-Ru8seU, Bart, and has 6 sons and 8 daus. a_ iJ^^b 111 Robert, b, 16 Dec. 1846; m. 24 April, 187», Gertrude Agnes, dau. of Rev. Fitzhardinge Berkeley Portman, rector of Staple Pitzpaine, Somerset (V. PORTMAN). /2/ George, lieut. B.N.; b. 18 Mar. 1850. 131 Hugh, bar.-at- law I.T. 1875; b. 9 June, 1851. /4/ Louis, b. 29 July, 1852 ; m. 25 Feb. 1879, Ada Isabel, eldest dau. of J. T. Rouse, of Lyttelton, N.Z. /5/ Claud, b. 6 June, 1858. /6/ Percy, b. 24 Aug. 1868.* PI Agnes Magdalen, m. 7 Aug. 1878, to William James, 8rd son of late William Augustus Maltland, Esq. W.8. (BA.RT.) 161 Beatrice. (9/ Etheldreda. (2) William Frederick Neville, M.A. Magdalen ColL Oxon. 1843, vicar of Butleigh, Somerset, since 1846, preb. of Wells and rural dean since 1861 ; b. S July 1818 ; m. M Jan. 1847, Fanny Grace, dau. of William Blackwood, Esq. and has had with other issue 2 sons and 8 dans. /I/ William, M.A. Magdalen OolL Oxon. 1876, curate of Wantage since 1876; b. 11 July, 1880. 121 Francis, b. 20 Oct. 1869. /8/ Vary. (41 Constance, m. 10 Feb. 1881, to Capt. Arthur John Bigge, R.A. groom-in-waiting to the Queen. IS I Grace. (3) Seymour, B.A. ICagdalen ColL Oxon. (jnn. opl), 1840, fellow 1846/8, rector of Ockham, Sorrej, sliioe 1869, rloar of Wraysbory 1866/69 ; b. 6 Feb. 18St : m. 7 Sept. 1869, Agnes Mary, youngest dau. of Ute Eer. Obarlas Proby. canon of Windsor and vicar of Twickenham (B. CARY8- KOHT) ; she d. 18 Oct. 1860. (4) Elward Neville, lieut.-ool. lat« Boots gnttda, A.D.O. to ( ; ' ird England in the Orimea, KX.B J(. 6th daM ; I .1; m. 10 AprU, 1866, Ooorglana Fraaoea, dan. of ' urbett.Esq. (5) UUatoQbury, capt. R.K. b. S» June. 1829; kUIed in action at Barodia, near Ratghur, 81 Jan. 1858. (6) Fruticos Catherine, m. 88 Nov. 1849, to B«t. Bdmnnd 1 '> . vicar laoceMivdy of Toot Baldon, Oxon. West 1 iicraet, and of Wargrare, Berks ; he d. 10 Not. It: .. -.; liadason, George Neville Pkkl, b. 11 Oct. 1864. <7) Georgiana and (8) Cicely, twins. (0) Harriet Louisa, m. 17 Jan. 1864, to TUrr. Anindell Charles St. John Mildmay, rector of Alveohorch, Wore since 1878 (Bart.) RICHARD, 3rd Lord, LL.D. F.8.A. high steward, of Woking- ham, and hereditary viiitor of ICagdalen College, Cam- bridge; b. 86 Sept 1783 : d. 18 Mar. 1868, having m. II May, 1819, Lady Jane, dan. of Charles, tnd Marqnis Comwallis (ext): she d. 88 Sept. 1868, having had (all of whom bear the name of Neville only) 6 sons and t dans. (1) Ui( hard Ck>mwallis Neville, 4th Baron; b.l7Mar. 1880; d. 21 IV)>. 1861, having m. 87 Jan. 1868, Ladv C^iarlotte Sarah Gnihiiiii Toler, dau. of Hector John, 8nd Earl of Norbuj (she d. 4 Feb. 1867, having re-m. 6 Nov. 1868, to Frederic Hetley, of Norwood, M.D.), and had 8 dans. fl] Hon. Catherine EUsabeth, m- 87 April, 1876, to James Walter, Viscount Stopford, eldest son of James Qwrge Henry, 6th Earl of Courtown. [2] Hon. Mary Isabella, m. 27 Oct 1880, to Lieut. Robert Juyiu'8, U.A. (2) Charlea CornwaUia, 5th and present Baron. (3) Hon. Henry Aldworth, capt. gren. guards ; b. 26 Oct. 1824 ; fell at Inkerman 6 Nov. 1864. <4) Hon. Latimer Neville, MJl. master of Magdalen college, Cambridge since 1863, member of cooncil of senate Cambridge University 1881, chaplain to Bishop of St. Albans, rural dean, rector of Heydon-with-Chishall, Essex, since 1861, hon. canon of St. Albans Cathedral 1873, proctor for that diocese since 1877, heir presumptiTe to the Peerage ; b. 22 April, 1827 ; m. 2 June, 1853. Lucy Frances, eldest dau. of Le Mar- chant Thomas, Esq. (Halfori>— BART.), and has 2 sons and a dau. Henry, b. 11 July, 1855.— Grey, b. 4 Dec. 1867.— Alice Mirabel Comwallis. (5) Hon. Grey, an officer of 6th dragoon guards; b. 16 Oct. 1830 ; d. 11 Nov. 1864, of wounds received at Balaklava (26 Oct.) (6) Hon. Mirabel Jane. (7) Hon. Louisa Anne, m. 30 June, 1853, to Sir Henry Mervyn- Vavasour, Bart, of Spaldington, co. York. (8) Hon. Lucy Georgina, m. 13 July, 1852, to Rev. and Hon. Arthur Savile, M.A. (E. Mexbo ROUGH), rector of Foulmire, co. Cambridge; he d. 23 April, 1870. BARON BRAYE. ALFRED THOMAS T0WN8HEND VERNEY- CAVE, Baron Braye (1629, E.), lieut. Leic. militia, a knight of St. John of Jernsalem, assumed the surnames and arms of Vernet-Cave in lieu of Wyatt-Edgell by R.L. 6 Feb. 1880, capt. 3rd batt. Leic. regt. (mil.) since 1881; s. his mother as 6th Baron 14 Nov. 1879 ; b. 23 July, 1849 ; m. 9 Sept. 1873, Harriet Cecilia, dau. of late William Gerard Walmesley, Esq. of Westwood House, co. Lane and has had a son and 8 daus. (1) Hon. Yemey Adrian, b. 11 Oct 1874. (2) Hon. Cecilia Yiolet. f 3) Hon. lanthe Mary Dolores, b. 12 July, 1880 ; d. 5 Jan. following. (4) Hon. Yera AngeU, b. 14 Aug. 1881. ARMS— Quarterly, 1st and 4th, Az. fretty arg. CAVE. 2nd and Srd, Az, on a cross arg. five annulets gu. Yernet. CRESTS— 1, A greyhound courant sa., collared arg. Cave. 8, A phoenix gazing at rays of the sun all ppr. over it, Un tout seul, YXRKBT. Motto— Gardez. SKAT— Stanford Hall, Rugby. TOWN House— 40, Grosvenor Street, W. THE BARONT. SIR EDMUND BRAYE, of Braye, Beds (son of John Braye younger brother of Sir Reginald Braye, E.G.), had summons to parliament 21 Hen. VIIL 1529; d. 18 Oct. 1539 (Inq. p. m. 16 Oct. 82 Hen. Vm. 1640), having m. Jane, dau. and heir of Sir Richard Hallighwell, Knt. and had a son and 6 (1) John, 2nd Baron, had summons to parliament temp. Hen. VIIL, Edw. VI. and Queen Mary, was one of the commanders of the forces sent into France under the Earl of Hertford 1646, at the siege of St. Quintins in Picardy 4 Mary; d. s. p. 18 Nov. 1557 (inq. p. m. 10 April, 1 Eliz. 1569), having m. Anne, dau. of Francis, Earl of Shrewsbury. The barony remained in abeyance until 3 Oct. 1839. (2) Anne, m. to George Brooke, Lord Cobham (will dated 13 Jan. 1557, proved 6 Dec. 1660), whose grrandsons Henry and George were attainted of high treason 1604, the representation of this coheir vested in the crown. (3) Elizabeth m. to Sir Ralph Vemey, Knt. of Pendley and Middle Claydon, Bucks ; he d. 26 April, 1646 ; will dated 12 Sept. 1643, proved 10 Feb. 1573. His great-grandson. Sir Ralph Vernet, m,p. created a BARONET 16 Mar. 1661; d. 84 Sept. 1696, father of — Sir John, 2nd Baronet, M.P. Bucks, created Baron Verney of Belturbet and Vis- count OP Fermanagh in Ireland 16 June, 1703 ; d. 23 June, 1717, having m. Ist, in Westminster Abbey, 27 May, 1680, Elizabeth, dau. of Ralph Palmer, of Little Chelsea, Middx.;8he d. 20 May, 1686. Hem. 2ndly, in Westminster Abbey, 10 July, 1692, Mary, eldest dau. of Sir Francis Lawley, Bart of Spoon- hiU, Salop, (ext.); ihed. s. p. 24 Aug. 1694. He m. Srdly- 90 BREADALBANE. 8 April, 1696, Elizabeth, dau. of Daniel Baker, of London. By his Ist wife he had with other issue a son and 2 daus. /I/ Ralph, 2nd Viscount, created EARL Verney in the Irish Peerage 22 Mar. 1742; d. 4 Oct. 1762,having m. Catherine, eldest dau. and coheir of Henry Paschall, Esq. of Baddow Hall, Essex ; she d. 28 Nov. 1748, having had 2 sons and a dau. [1] Hon. John, o. v. p. 3 June, 1737, aged 26, having m. July 1736, Mary, dau. and coheir of Josiah Nicholson, of Clapham, Surrey; she d. 1789 (having re-m. to Richard Calvert, Esq. of Hale Place, Bexley, Kent, LL.B. who d, there 31 Jan. 1782), having had a dau. Mary, b. posthumous 21 Oct. 1737, o. s. created BARONESS Fermanagh 13 June, 1792 ; d. unm. 15 Nov. 1810, leaving her estates to her half sister Mrs. Wright. (See VERNEY— BART.) [2] Ralph, 2nd Earl, P.R.S. ; d. s. p. 31 Mar. 1791, having m. 11 Sept. 1740, Mary, dau. and coheir of Henry Herring, of Egham, Surrey, a director Bank of England. [3] Lady Elizabeth, d. s. p. June 1766, having m. as Ist wife, 27 June, 1748, to Bennet, 3rd Earl Harborough (ext.), who d. s. p. 23 Feb. 1770. /2/ Hon. Mary, d. April 1769, having m. to Ck)l. John Lovett, of Soulbury, Bucks, whose issue failed 1779. /3/ Hon. Margaret, d. 17 May, 1774, having m. to Sir Thomas Cave, 2nd Baronet, of Stanford Hall, co. Leic. M.P. for the coimty in all parliaments from 9 Q. ANNE till his death 21 April, 1719. His grandson, SIR Thomas, 6th Baronet, b. 22 Aug. 1737; d. 30 May, 1780, having m. Sarah, elder dau. and co-heir of John Edwards, of Bristol, merchant, by his wife Sarah Holford; she d. July 1819, leaving a son and dau. [1] Sir Thomas, 7th Baronet, d. s. p. 16 Jan. 1792, having m. 2 June, 1791, Lady Lucy Sherard, only dau. of Robert, 4th Earl of Harborough; she d. 27 Mar. 1858, having re-m. 20 Aug. 1798, to Hon. Philip Pusey (brother of WiUiam, 1st Earl of Radnor), who d. 14 April, 1828. [2] Sarah, Baroness Braye, resumed (with her issue) the family name of Cave by R.L. 12 Mar. 1818; in Nov. 1836, petitioned the Crown for the termination of the sbcQ^moe of the barony, and on 27 Aug. 1839, was declared one of the coheirs, and Her Majesty by letters patent S Oct following terminated the abeyance in her favour; d. SI Feb. 1862, when the barony again fell into abeyance and so remained until the death of her dau. Marl*, 18 May, 1879. The Baroness m. 25 Sept. 1790, to Henry Otway, Esq. of Castle Otway (elder brother of Adm. Sir Robert WaUer Otway, Bart. o.c.R); he d. 13 Sept. 1816, having bad 2 sons and 4 daus. (1) Hon. Robert Otwat-Cave, d. b. p. S9 Nov. 1844, having m. 19 Oct 1833, Sophia, eldest dau. of Sir Francis Burdett, Bart of Foremark^ oo. Derby : she d. 80 Dec 1849. (2) Thomas, major 10th hussars, d. 19 Jan. 1880. (3) Hon. Maria, b. 24 Dec. 1793; d. unm. 18 May, 1879. (4) Hon. Anney d. 22 May, 1871, having m. 'Ist^SS Feb. 1828, to John Arnold-Arnold, Esq. of the Hill, Lutterworth, who d. s. p. 12 May, 1844 ; she re-m. 3 Dec. 1847, to Rev. Henry Kemp Richardson, rector of Leizc, CO. Leic, since 1833. (5) Hon. Catherine, d. 4 Nov. 1876, having m. Ist— 19 Oct. 1826, to Henry Mtirray, Esq. (D. ATUOLX), who d. 8. p. 25 Nov. 1831. She re-m. 11 Feb. I860, to John Reginald, 3rd Earl Beachamp, who d. s. p. 31 Jan. 1863. (6) Henrietta, Baroness Braye (the abeyance having terminated on the death of her sister, Hon. Maria Otway-Cave, 13 May, 1879); d. 14 Nov. 1879, having m. 24 Sept. 1844, to Rev. EdgeU Wyatt-Edgell, rector of North Cray, Kent, 183%/61, and had with other issue (see below) a son, Alfred Thomas Townshend, 5th and present Baron. (4) Frideswide, m. to Sir Percy vail Hart, Knt of Lullingstone, Kent, who was bur. there 22 May, 1580, and whose de- scendant Anne, m. to Sir Thomas Dyke, Bart. (5) Mary, m. to Sir Robert Peckham, of Billesden, Bucks; will dated 11 and proved 17 Sept. 1669. (6) Dorothy, m. to Edmund, Lord Chandos, who died 1673, whose granddau. Katherine, m. to Francis, 4th Earl of Bed- ford, and was mother of William, 1st Duke of Bedford. (7) Frances, d. 27 May, 1592, having m. to Thomas Lyfield, Esq. of Stoke d'Abemon, Surrey, now represented by Vincent (Bart.) Emeage. EDGELL WYATT-EDGELL, of Milton Place, Surrey, J.P. [son of Richard Wyatt, of Egham, Surrey (and his wife Priscilla, dau. of John EdgeU, of Milton Place, Surrey), who was grandson of Richard Wyatt, surveyor-gen. of customs Nyneliead, Somerset, 1630], assumed the additional surname of Edoell by R.L. 22 Oct 1813; d. 1 Oct. 1853 (aged 84), having m. 7 April, 1794, Elizabeth, dau. William Pocock, of Chieveley, Berks; she d. 28 Feb. 1826, having had 2 sons and 2 daus. (1) Richard, of Milton Place, J.P. d.l. and of Lympstone Devon. 11th light dragoons; b. 10 May, 1795 ; d. 7 Sept. 1876, liaving m. 21 Nov. 1833, Jane, dau. of George Marten, Esq. of Marshal's Wick, Herts; she d. May, 1846, having had a son and 3 daus. [1] Arthur, of Ck)wley House, Devon, late of Milton Place, Surrey, major Ist brigade Devon art late 10th hussars; b. 5 July, 1837 ; m. 30 July, 1868, Frances Albinia Oresbam, dau. of WUliam Leveson-Gower, Esq. of Titsey Park, Surrey (D. Sutherland), and has 3 sons and a dan. Merrik Richard Arthur, b. 23 July, 1873.— A son, b. 80 Dec. 1881.— Lucy Priscilla. E21 Emily Louisa, d. unm. 1851. 3 J Jane, m. 6 Dec. 1876, to Major William Datton Naper, late 11th regt. and has 3 sons, Lennox Arthur Dutton NAPER, b. 19 Dec. 1877.— A son. b. 10 Mar. 1879. (2) EdgeU, rector of North Cray, Kent, 1834/61; b, 6 Jan. 1801 ; m. 24 Sept. 1844, Hon. Henrietta Otway-Cave (Baroness Braye in her own right on the death of her sister, Hon. Maria, 13 May, 1879), youngest dau. and eventually sole heir of her mother Sarah, Baroness Braye, by Henry Otway, Esq. of Castle Otway (BART.) ; she d. 14 Nov. 1879, having had 8 sons and a dau. /I/ Hon. Edmund Vemey, b. 18 Aug. 1846 ; capt. 17th lan- cers, unsuccessfully contested N. Northamptonsh. 1877 ; fell at the battle of Ulundi, in Zululand, 4 July, 1879; memorial Braye Chapel, St George's, Windsor. /2/ Henry Adrian, ensign 13th regt; d. 13 Nov, 1866. is/ Alfred Thomas Townshend, 5th and present Jaron Braye. /4/ Hon. Frances C^atherine Vemey-Cave (twin with Hon. Edmund), a nun in the 3rd order of St Francis, assumed the surnames and arms of Vemey-Cave in Ueu of Wyatt- EdgeU by R.U 6 Feb. 1880. (3) Maria Frances, d. Nov. 1879. (4) Louisa Elisabeth, d. 11 Oct 1879. Arms— Sa., a ttmtt danoettte arg. between three eagles dis- played or, a diief of the last, WtatT. Crxst— A demi-lion per pale orendMe or and la. holding in the dexter paw an arrow go. feathered arg. Wtatt. EARL OF BREADALBANE. GAVIN CAMPBELL, Earl of Breadalbane and Holland, Viscount of Tay and Paiptland, Lord Glenorchy, Benederaloch, Ormelie, and Weik, (1677, s.), and Baron Breadalbane, of Kenniare, co. Perth, in the Peerage of the U.K. so created 25 Mar. 1873, Baronet (1625, N. 8.),P. c. 1880^Trcasurer of the household 1880, lord-in-waiting to the Queen 1873/4; 8. his father as 7th Earl 1 April, 1871; b.9April,1851 ; m. 27 July, 1872, Lady Alma Imogen Leonora Charlotta Graham, youngest dau. of James, 4th Duke of Montrose; heir presumptive, his brother Ivan. C/IIaA(/ hkApiiif ^ ^ k,>,:^ui^ BREADALBANE. 91 ARMS— Qaarterly, Ist and 4th, GjTonny ot eight or and sa., Campbell; 2nd, Arg., a lymphad, salla furled, oan as In action sa., LORN ; 8rd, Or, a tsma ohequy az. and arg., •STKWART. CREST— A boar's head erased ppr. SUPP0RTBR»— Two stags ppr. attired and nnguled or. MOTTO— Follow me. SEATS— TajTnouth Cartle, Aberfeldy, and Glenfalloch Honse and Auchmore House. Klllin, all in Perthshire. TOWN House— 11, Upper Grosrenor Street, w. S ftinfaflf. m COLIN CAMPBELL, knight of Rhodes (Jnd rarrlTing _ son of Sir Duncan Campbell, 1st Lord Campbell, of Lochow, by Margery, Snd dau. of Robert, Dqke of Albany, regent of Scotland— D. ARGYLL) , had Mtttanent from his father of the estate of Glenorchy, which bad been in the poe- KcsftioD of the fiunily since the marriage of John Campbell with Margaret Glenorchy, temp. Dayid II. and built the ( ustle of K iU liiirn 1440; was dead before 1478, and said to have l*ecn Hi times. His son by the second wife Mar- garet . ^ ' laos. and cohein of John, Lord Lorn, ria. : tWli \> .btatned Tarions charters of land in Perth- ) shire aiul elsewhere, feU at Flodden Field f Sept. MIS, leaTlng lame b7 U« l«t wifto I^ Margarat Dooglas. 4th dan. of George, 4th Barl of Angna, I sooa and a dan. His gx«at- grandson, QIR DUNCAN, of Olenorbhy, also obtained Tariooa oharten (3 of lands in Perthshire, was a Baron at the corona ti on of Q. AirvB, consort of JAinn YL when be was knighted 18 May, 1>90; Jamm L appointed him heritable kaeDsr of the forest of Mamlom in 1617, and also sbariff of Parth- shira for life. Chablks L created him a Babokbt S9 May, [11 ar OoUn, and Baronet, d. a. p. 6 Sent IMO. having m. Jnllnna, eldest dan. of Huf b, 1st Lord Londoon. [21 Sir Bobert a. aaSrd Baronet. E3l Juhn,o(Aaobin7ra. 4 Archibald. ofMottiie, ancestor of Gan. Alex. Campbell, >f Munxie and Pinnab, M.P. who d. 14 Feb. 18tS. tUR ROBBET, Srd Bart, of Okncrehy, and also of Olen- ) fallooh; rqirsaentad Argyllshire in pariiMneat lttt/41, 1641/S oonTontlon, and 1M4/7T d. Not. 1M7, aMd U, having m. Isabel, dan. of Sir Iianchlan Madntosh, of f ^ acM t le, oapi. of the Clan Chattan, and had with • dana. ft sooa, [1] Sir John, 4tli Baronet; d. Jane 16M, having by his 1st wife. Lady Mary Graham, eldest dan. of WnUam, Barl of Strathem. Menteith, and Airth had an only eon, SIR JOHN, Sth Baronet, P.a being a principal creditor of George, 6th of Barl of Caithness, h« recelred from the earl a disposition of his whole estate and earldom together with the heritable Jnrisdletioas and titles of honoar,and to assume the smmame and arms of Stnolafar, 8 Oct. 1671; he aasomed the burden of Ms Lordship's debts, which are said to hare exceeded a million of marks; the Barl d. in May 1676, and Sir John being then in poesession of the earldom obtained a patent, dated at Whitehall, 18 June, 1677, creating him Barl of Caitenmb; bowerer he did not long retain the title as the privy ooandl found that George Hndair, of Keiss, the heir male of the last earl, had right to the dignity of Barl of Caithness, who aoconlingly took his seat in narliament IS July, 1681. Sir John therefore relinquished that title and obtained a patent, dated 18 Aug. 1681, creating him Barl of Breadalbane and Holland,V iscount of Tay and Paintland, Lord Glenorchy, Benederaloch. Ormelle, and Wdk, with the pre- cedency of the former patent 18 June, 1677, with remainder to whichever of his sons procreated betwixt him and the de- ceased Lady Mary Rich ms wife he by writing under his hand at any time of his life might think proper to designate, and the heirs male to be procreated of the bodv of the son so designated, which failing to the heirs male of his own body, which failing to his nearest legitimate heirs male, which failing to his nearest legitimate heirs whataoerer, and on 14 July, 1686, he by writing nominated his Ind son, John, his successor. Being implicated in the massacre of Glenooe was oommitted for high treason to Bdinburgh Castle, but was discharged without trial. A repreeentauve Peer 1718, being then 78 years old, and died 19 Mar. 1717, aged 81. Maoky says of him that " he has the gravity of a Spaniard, Is as cunning as a fox, wise as a serpent, and as slippery as an eel." He m. 1st, at St. Andrew's, Castle Baynard, London, 17 Dec. 1667, Lady Mary Rich, Srd dau. of Henry, 1st Earl of Holland (beheaded) ; she d. 8 Feb. 1666, having had 1 sons, (1) Duncan, Lord Ormelie, disinherited by his father on ac- count of his incapacity and weakness; b. 1660; d. 1787. John Campbell, of Fortwilliam, ca Inverness, who unsuccessfully claimed the Earldom on the death of the Ind Marquis, alleged his descent to be from Duncan, Lord Ormelie. (2) John, 2nd Barl, having been by his father nominated and designated to succeed him as Earl of Breadalbane in terms of the patent, retoured lawful and nearest heir of his father, 26 Dec. 1733, a representative Peer 1736, 1741, L.L. Perthshire ; b. 19 Nov. 1662 ; d. 23 Feb. 1762, aged 90, having m. Ist — Lady Frances Cavendish 2nd dan. of Henry, 2nd Duke of Newcastle ; she d. s. p. 4 Feb. 1690, He m. 2ndly— 23 May, 1695, Henrietta, 2nd dau. of Sir Edward VilUers, Knt. (sister of the 1st Earl of Jersey); she d. 1 Feb. 1720, having had with 3 daus. an only son, John, 3rd Earl, k.b. 1725, master of horse to Princess Royal 1718, ambassador to Copenhagen 1720, St. Peters- burg 1781, M.P. Saltash 1727-1784, Oxford 1741, a lord of the admiralty 1741/3, master of the jewel office 1746, re- presentative Peer 1753-1754, chief justice in eyre south of Trent 1761/S, keeper of privy seal Scotland in 1765, vice- admiral Scotland 1716 untU his death 26 Jan. 1782. aged 86; he m. Istr— 1781, Lady Amabella Grey, eldest dau. and coheir of Henry, Duke of Kent, K.G.; she d. Mar. 1727. He m. Indly — 18 Jan. 1780, Arabella, 3rd dau. and coheir of John Pershall,Baq. (Bart.) ; she d. 1 Sept 1763, having had 1 sons, who both d. s. p. By his Ist wife he had a dau. Lady Jemima (Campbell, Baroness Lucas of Crudwell, and Marchioness de Grey on the death of her grandfather, the Duke of Kent 6 Juue. 1740. (See Earl Cowper.) JOHN, l«t Bart, m. Indly— 7 April, 1678, Lady Mary Camp- bdl, Srd and yoongest dan. of Archibald, Marquis of Argyll, dowager of George. 6tb Earl of Caithness (and had a son, Colin, d. 1706), and by hU third wife. MUdred Littler, who d. 1746, he had a dau. Mary,m. to Archibald Cockbum,of Lang- ton (Bart.) On the death of bis grandson, John, Srd Earl, K3. 16 Jan. 1781, the title reverted to John, great-grandson of Colin, Ind sorriTing son of Sir Robert, Srd Baronet. [2] Colin, of Mochaster and Carrobin; d. Oct. 1668, having m. 6 April, 1641, Margaret, Srd dan. of Sir Alexander Menzies, of OBStleMenriee,Bait.andhadlO dans.and ftsons. Hisgreat- JOBH OAMFBgLL, before mentioned, s. his kinsman as 4tl& ■hI of Breadalbane, M Jan. 1781, major-gen. in the army, elaotod a rspnoentatlTe Peer 1784, 1790, 1796,and 1801, created a Baron of the V.K. IS Nor. 1806, aa Barom Brkadalbanb of Tliijnonth. Psrthshire,and farther advanced as Marquis OV BUADAUUITB AMD KARL OP ORMKUR, 11 Sept. 1881; K SO Mar. 1761, d. It Mar. 18S4, having m. 1 Sept. 1798, Mary TiinMr,ddaBt dan. and coheir of late David (lavin, Esq. of Langton, co. Berwidc by Lady Elisabeth Maitland (Lau- OBROALB); she d.tft Sept. 1846. The English honoun became extinct on the death of his son John, Snd Marquis and 5tll Barl, 8 Nor. 1861, s. p^ and the Scotch honoun devolved upon JOBX AUtXAXDBR Oatin Campbkll, the representative of William, Srd snnrirlng son of Sir Robert, Srd Baronet next ?1 William of Glenfalloch, kiUed at Stirling 1648, having m. 1, dan. of Sir Curcuuju, ui. < r Bdinburgh, and had witl S] Cniarles William, of e Earldom; m. Charlc f41 Alexander, of Lochdochiut, 1648. 5 J Duncan, of Auchline, ancestor of Hugh C!ampbell, of Glas- gow, mertiiant. TOHN ALBliJLNDER GAVIN CAMPBELL, capt. Ist royals, tj before named; s. his kinsman John, 6th Earl and Snd Marquis of Breadalbsjie, as 01^ Earl of Breadalbane, 8 Nov. 186S ; b. SO Mar. 1814 ; d. 10 Mar. 1871, having m. 90 April, 1868, Mary Thereea, only dan. of John Edwards, of Dublin ; she d. 17 Feb. 1870, leaving 1 sons and a dau. (1) Gavin, 7th and {veeent Earl. (2) Hon. Ivan, lieut. 79th regt. late llcut. highland borderera L.I. mil^ heir preaomptive to the Peerage ; b. 17 Nov. 1859. (3) Lady Eva, m. 2 May, 7876, to John Cuthbert Heathoote Esq. (Bart.) 92 BRIDPORT. VISCOUNT BRIDPORT. ALEXANDER NELSON HOOD, Viscount Bridport, of Cricket St. Thomas, Somereet, and of Bronte, kingdom of Italy, peerage U. K. so created 6 July, 1868 ; and Baron Bridport, of Cricket St. Thomas (1794, i.^l gen. retd. list, equerry to ^^/j^V ^^^ Queen siaee- 1858, groom in waiting, 1841/53; s. his father as 3rd Baron 6 Jan. 1868; b. 23 Dec. 1814 ; m. 2 Aug. 1838, Lady Mary Penelope Hill, 2nd dau. of Arthur, 3rd Marouis of Downshire, and has 6 sons and4daus. /r'.^^-O./*^- (1) Hon. Arthur Wellington Alexander Nelson. C.B. M.P. Wert Somerset 1868/80, capt. late 25th (K.o.) borderers, Iieut.-ool. comdg. W, Somerset yeo. cav. since 1872; b. 16 Dec. 1889 ; m. 4 April, 1872, Lady Maria G^orgiana Julia Foz-Strangways, sister of the Earl of Ilchester, and has had 3 sons and 3 daob. Alexander John Nelson, b. 13 Aug. 1876; d. 81 Aug. 1877.— A son b. 16 Jan. 1881.— Marj-.— Sybil Amy. (2) Hon. Horatio Nelson Sandys, com. R.N. b.34 Mar. 1848; d, s. p. 3 Feb. 1881, having m.28 Sept. 1872, Isabella Emily, second dau. of Major Sir Rolicrt Miller Mundv, R.A. K.aM.O. (3) Hon. William Nelson, lieut. K.X..(retd.); b. 6 Jan. 1848. (4) Hon. Alexander Nelson, b 28 June, 1854. (5) Hon. Alfred Nelson, b. 1 Oct. 1868. (6) Hon. Victor Albert Nelson (II.M. the Queen sponsor); b. 14 Nov. 1863. (7) Hon. Nina Maria (V.A.), bedchamber woman in ordinary to the Queen; m. 7 Feb. 1861, to Col. George Arthur Ferguson, grenadier guards, son of Admiral and Hon. ilrs. Ferguson, of Pitfour (B, Langford), and has 4 sons and a dau. Arthur George Ferguson, b. 22 June, 1863.— Francis Wil- liam, b. 29 July, 1863.— Edwin Augustus, b. 84 Sept. 1864.— Charles Alexander, b. 21 Oct. 1873.— Edith Rosa. (8) Hon. Mary, m. 16 April, 1868, to Hugh de Grey Seymour, M.P. now Earl of Yarmouth (M. Hertford). (9) Hon. Adelaide Fanny, m. 16 Sept. 1879, to Herbert Frede- rick Gye, com. R.N., and has a dau. Evelyn Mary Gye. (10) Hon. Rosa Penelope. Arms— Az., a fret arg., on a chief or three crescents sa. CREST— A Cornish chough )ii)r, supporting with the dexter claw an anchor bendwise or. SUPPORTERS— Dexter, Neptune ppr., mantled vert, supporting with the sinister arm a trident and resting the dexter upon an anchor or. Sinister, a sea-lion arg. finned and tufted gu. resting the sinister paw on an anchor or. MOTTO— Steady. Seat— Cricket St. Thomas, near Chard, Somerset. TOWN House— 12, Wimpole Street, w. Itineage. ALEXANDER HOOD, of Mosterton, Dorset, m. Elizabeth, dau. of Rev. Beach, and had 3 sons, [IJ Alexander, of Great Winsou, Dorset, grandfather of Admiral Sir Samuel Hi)otl,Bart.so created 13 April, 1809. (See BARONETAGE.) [2] Arthur,MJl.TrIn.Coll.Oxon.minister of Dowlish, Somerset . d. unm. [3] Samuel, vicar of Thomcombe and Butleigh, prebendary of Wells ; m. Mar>% dau. of Richanl Hoskins, of Beaminster, Dorset; she d. 10 Oct. 1766, having had 2 sons, /I/ Admiral Sir Samuel Hood, of Catherington, Hantii. K.B. G.C.B. created a Baronet 19 May, 1778, admiral of the blue, created Viscount Hood 1 June, 1796 (for further details see HOOD, Viscount) ; b. 12 Dec. 1724; d. 27 Jan. 1816, having m. 24 Aug. 1749, Susannah, dau. of Etlwanl Lindzee, Esq. of Portsmouth. She was created BARONESS HOOD, of Catherington, Hants. 27 Mar. 1796; d. 36 May, 1806. leaving an only surviving son, Henry, 2nd Viscoimt Hoo 1 1 v t . , t >,o <...>ond and every succeeding younger .Hon of his no) ! . >r.l Hood, and afterwards to his cousin the lat^ Irr Hood, and his younger brother Admiral .^;i > -. Hood. Bart. K.B. and on 13 June. 1796. was created a Peer of Great Britain by the title of Baron Bridport. of Cricket St. Thomas, Somerset, and on 10 June, 1801. further advanced to the dignity of Viscount Bridport; d. s. p. 3 May. 1814. having m. Ist — 1761. Marj-, dau. of Rev. Richanl West, D.D. prebendary of Winchester, by Maria, dau. of Sir Richanl Temple. Bart. ; she d. IS Sep*. 1786. s. p. He m. Sndly— 36 Jiuie, 1788, Mary Sophia, dan. and heir of Thomas Bray, Eaq. of Edmonton; she a. «. p. IHSl. SAKUSL, 2nd Baron,: b. 7 Dec. 1788; d. 6 Jan. 1868. haying m. 8 July, 1810, Lady Charlotte Mar>- Nelson, Duchess of Bronte in Sicily, only surririns child of William. Irt Earl Ndson ; she d. St Jan. 1878, hftrlng had a son and 6 [1] Al«XAnd«r Neleon, 3rd and pnsant Baron. [2] Hon. Mary Stmhin. m. 17 Aug. 1841, M Snd wife, to John Lee-Lee, Esq. of IHlllngtouv »iim*»pt^|lkl of Orlelgh Court, JTWeUs 18>i;7;^ fle dVl<^u«?lfr4, having had S sons Deroo, M J, and S dans. [81 Hon. Charlotte, n. 4 Sept. 184«, ■■ tnd wile, to Hotma WUltem Nod Bodifort, Imi. of OolgTMMae, oo. Carlow, and had 8 sons and m dao. [4] Hon. Jane Sarah, ni.1st-4 Jan. 1838 v.^. of Fam borough, Warwieks. who d . s. j > 10 Dec. 1868, to Capt. Str Charles HoUi ixi. s. p. 81 Dec 1866, and 8rdly— 80 Aug. liiOu, tu Cupt. William Armytage, R.2V. who d. s. p. 11 Jan. 1873. [5] Hon. Catherine Louisa, m. 18 April, 1837, to Henr%- Hall, Esq. of Holbrook House, Somenets. who d. 17 Nov. 1868, having hail 7 sons and 8 dans. [6] Hon. Fanny CaraUne,m. 10 May, 1846, to Sir John Walrond- walrond, of Bradfleld, Deron.who was created a Baronet 1876. BRISTOL. 93 MAUgriS OF BRISTOL. FREDERICK WILLIAM JOHN HERVEY, F.R.8. and F.8.A. Marquis (1836, U.K.) and Earl of Bristol (1714, O.B.), Earl Jermyn (1836, U.K.), Baron Henrey (1703, B.), hereditary steward of Bury St. Edmunds, col. West Suffolk militia since IHGo, M.p. West Suffolk 18A9 64 ; s. his father asSrd Maniuis .30 Oct. 1864 ; b. 28 June, 1834 ; m. 4 Mar. 18G2, Qcraldine Gcorgiana Mary, youngest dao. of late Gen. the Hon. George Anson (E. Lichfield), and has 2 d&UB.UJ^^ujfM/^/ (1) iMdy KjtttaarlM Adlne Oflraldlne. (2) UAj AUoe AdoUaa. NoTB. — H«lr presomptlT*! his nephew CharlM. Arms— Gu. on a bend an;, three trefoils aUpped pinr. CRKST— An oonoe pa— nt la. boanii daoaOj gorfad and chain rallazad orar the \mck or, holdlnf in tha daztar paw a trefoil slipped ppr. BuppoBTBBS— Two oonoee ea. beaaaM dooally gwgad and chain reflasad orer the baok or. MOTTO-Je n'onblieray jamais. BKAT— lokworth, Bury St. Bdmonds, Soffblk. Town Housb— «, St. James** Square, S.W. Htnrage. OSBKRT KITZHKRVEY, a justice of the kins's court in the reigns of HRXRT II. Richard I. and John, until hla decease in 1906, held lands in Helnfestune. as recorded in the retfis tr y of the monastery of St. Edmnndsbnry; by his wife ^onysia, dau. of Jeffrey de Orey, he had a son Adam, under age in 1106. From him descended, SIR WILLIAM HERYBT, knighted at Whitehall, SO April, 1608. M.P. St. Edmundsbury, t Charles L 1697/8 ; b. 21 Mur. 1585 ; d. 80 Sept. 1660, having m. Ist— 91 Mar. I6IS/U, Susan. daiL of Sir Robert Jermyn, of Rushbrook, Suffolk, Knt.; tihe d. 6 Feb. 1637, having had i sons and 7 daus. He m. 9ndly, Penelope, dau. of Thonuw D'Arcy, Earl Rivers, relict Ist, of Sir George Trenchard, of Wolverton, Dorset, and 9ndly, of Sir George Gage, of Firle, Sussex, Bart. His grandson, JOHN HERVEY (son of Sir Thomas Hervey, Knt. M.P.), M.P. St. Edmund's Bury, 1690/1, 1696 to 1703, created Baron Hervet, of Ickworth, 93 Mar. 1703, and in considera- tion of his sealous support of the succession of George I. to the English throne was created EAJiL OF BRISTOL, 10 Oct. 1714 ; b. 97 Aug. 1665; d. 90 Jan. 1750a. having m. 1 Nov. 1686, Isabella, dau. and sole heir of Right Hon. Sir Robert Carr, of Sleaford, Line. Bart, (ext,), chancellor of the Duchy of Lane; she d. 7 Mar. 1699/3, by whom he had a son and 9 daus. none of whom married. He m. 9ndly— 1696 Elizabeth (a lady of the bedchamber to Queen Carolink), only dan. of Sir Thomas Felton, Bart, of Playford, Suffolk (by his wife Lady Elizabeth Howard, dau. and coheir of James, 3rd Earl of Suffolk) ; she d. 9, biu*. 9 May, 1741, having had with other issue 6 sons, [1] John, Lord Hervey, summoned to the house of lords in his father's barony as Lonl Hervey, of Ickworth, and took his seat, 19 June, 1788, .M.P. St. Edmundsbvur, vice chamberlain of the household, P.O. keeper of the privy seal, 1 Mav, 1740, and 19 May following nominated one of the lord jv during his Majesty's absence ; b. 15 Oct. 1696 ; d. b. p. 5 Aug. 1743, having m. 29 Oct. 1720, Mary, dau. of Brigadier-Gen. Nicholas Lepel, then maid of honour to Caroline, Princess of Wales; she d. 2 Sept. 1768, having had with 4 daus. 4 sons, (1) (George William, 2nd Earl, P.c. ambassador extraordi- nary to the court of Spain, lord-lieut. of Ireland ; b. 31 Aue. 1791; d. 18 Mar. 1775, unm. *^ (2) Augustus John, 3rd Earl, vice-admiral of the blue, and lord of the admiralty, b. 19 May, 1724 ; d. s. p. 22 Dec. 1779, having m. 6 Aug. 1744, Elizabeth, only dau. of Col. Thomas Chudleigh, governor of Chelsea hospital (son of Sir Thomas Chudleigh, of Aston, Devon, Bart.) She re-m. 8 Mar. 1769, to Evelyn Pierrepoint, Duke of EingMton. This marriage' was declared illegal by the house of lords. (3) Frederick Angrustua, s. as 4th Earl. (4) Hon. William, gen. in the army, M.P. Bury St. Edmunds* b. 13 May. 1732; d. unm. [2] Hon. Thomas. M.P. St. Edmimdsbury, equerry to Queen c'akoi.ine, snporintendent of the royal palaces and gardens, 1 738 ; b. 90 Jan. 1698,9 ; d. Jan. 1775 ; having m. 1744, Anne,' -lau. and coheir of Francis Coghlan,coun8ellor-at-Iaw of Ire- liind. and had a son, William Thomas, ooL of the guards, m. Elizabeth, only child of Francis Marsh, Xfj his wife Maria, dau. and coheir of Hon (teorge Hamilton, 1I.P. (D. Aberoorn). [31 Hon. William, oapt. R.N. b. 95 Dec. 1699 ; m. 27 Nov. 1729, Klizabeth, dan. of Thomas Ridge, of Portsmouth ; she d. 13 July, 1780. tearing a dan. Elisabeth. [4] Hon. Hennr, comet of dragoons, subsequently took B.o. b.u.; b. • Jan. 1700, asinniiiil the name of Aston; m. 9 Mar. 1780, Catherine, sister and beir to Sir Thomas Aston, of Aston, Chesh. Bart, and bad iarae (B. Shrewsbury). [51 Hon. Charles, prebend of Hy, D.D. rector of Sproughton and Sbotlej, Norfolk ; b. • April, 1708 ; d. 90 Mar. 1783, having m. 81 Dec 1748. Martha Maria, dau. of CoL Howard, of St. £d- [6] Hon. Fdton, M.P. Bonr St. Wdmunds, equerry to (^een CAROLINE, 1786. groom of the bedchamber to the Duke of Comberiaad, 1787, joint remembrancer of the court of ex- sbeqner England ; b. 19 Feb. 1711/19 ; d. 18 Aug. 1773, having m. Dorothy, dan. of Solomon Ashley, Esq. of Westminster, and widow of Cbaries Pitfdld, of Hoxton, Middx.; she d. 8 Nov. 1761, leaving iasne (Hbrvkt-Bathvrst— Bart.) IT^kEDBRICE AUGUSTUS, 4tb Earl, lord bishop of Derry: J} b. 1 Ang. 1780 ; d. 8 July, 1808, having m. 10 Aug. 1759, BUaabeth. dau. of Sir Jermyn, and sister and heir of Sir Charles DaTen, Bart, (ext); she d. 16 Dec. 1800, having had 9 sons and 8i" ri] Angnstos John. Lord Hervet, capt. Rjf. b. l Jan. 1757 ; d.10 Jan. 1796,haTingin. at Quebec, 4 Oct. 1779, Elizabeth, dau. of Colin Drummond, Shi. of that city, and also of Megginch Castle. Ferths.; she d. 4 Sept. 1818, having had an only dau. BUsabeth Catherine Caroline, d. 91 Jan. 1803, having m. 2 Aof. 1796, to Cbaries Boae Ellis, Lord Seaford, and had with other Issue a son, Cbailes Augustas, who in his mother's right became Lord Howard db Waldbn. [2] Frederick William, s. as 5th Earl, and created Mar. quis OP Bristol. [31 Lady Mary CJaroline, d. 10 Jan. 1842, having m. July, 1776, as 9nd wife, to John, Ist Earl of Erne, who d. 15 Sept. 1898. [41 Lady Elizabeth, d. 80 Mar. 1834, having m. Ist— 2 April, 1776, to John Thomas Foster, Esq.CY.MASSEREE^E); 2ndly— 19 Oct. 1809, as 9nd wife, to William, 5th Duke of Devonshire. E.G. who d. 99 July, 1811. [5] Lady Louisa Theodoeia, d. 19 June, 1821, having m. 26 Miur. 1796, as 1st wife, to Robert, 2nd Earl of Liverpool, K.o. (ext.), who d. 4 Dec 1828. IPREDERICK WILLIAM, 5th Earl,F.R.H. and F.S.A. created JD Marquis op Bristol, and earl Jermyn, of Hom- ings Heath, Suffolk, 80 June, 1836; b. 2 June, 1769; d. 15 Feb. 1859, having m. 80 Feb., 1798, Hon. Elizabeth Charlotte Upton, 2nd dau. of Clotworthy, 1st Lord Templetown, from whom through descent the Hervey family are founder's kin of All Souls Coll. Oxford ; she d. 96 May, 1844, having had 6 sons and 3 daus. [11 Frederick William, s. as 2nd Marquis. r2l Lord (George, major in the army, b. 95 Jan. 1803; d. 3 Feb. [3] Lord William, C.B. b. 97 Sept. 1805 ; d. 6 May, 1850, having m. 8 Sept. 1844, Cecilia Mary, youngest dau. of late Tice- Admiral Sir Thomas Francis Fremantle, O.c.B. (B. COITES- LOE); she d.94 Nov. 1871, having had 9 sons and 9 daus. (1) George William, b. 16 June. 1845 ; m. 9 Feb. 1881, Emily Dora, eldest dau. of Lord CHiarles Pelham-CJUnton (D. New- castle). (2) Francis Arthur, b. 11 Mar, 1849; m. 1 June, 1876, Louisa Maude, dau. of Rice Richard Clayton, Esq. of Hedgerley Park, Bucks. (Bart.), and has a son, b. 17 July, 1879. (3) Augusta Elizabeth. (4) Wilhelmina Maria, m. 99 April, 1871, to Sidney Edward Bouverie- Pusey, Esq. (E. RADNOR.) , Rt. Rev. Lord Arthur Charles, D.D. bishop of Bath and ells 1869, rector of Ickworth and Homingsheath, Suffolk, 1889/69, and archdeacon of Sudbury 1862/8; b. 20 Aug. 1808; m. 80 July, 1839, Patience, dau. of John Singleton, Esq. of Haseley Hall, Hants, and had with other issue 6 sons and 4 ^i 94 BROUGHAM. (1) John Frederick Arthur, rector of Shotley, Suffolk, b. 11 Nov. 1840. (2) George Henry William, of The Old Place, Sleaford, co. Lincoln ; b. 17 Feb. 1843 ; m. 13 July, 1876, Emma, 2nd dau. of late William Arkwright, Esq. of Sutton Scarsdale, co. Derby; she d. 29 April, 1877, at the birth of her only child, Gwendolin Emma. He m. 2ndly— 3 July, 1879, Mary Wells Cole, and has 2 sons, Douglas George, b. 3 April, 1880.— Gerald Arthur, b. 24 Oct. 1881. (3) Sydenham Henry Augustus, B.A. Trin. Coll. Camb. vicar of Wedmore, Somerset, 1876; b. 20 Dec. 1846. (4) Oonstantine Rodney William, capt. R.A..; b. 6 Dec. 1850. (5) Arthur Henry Wriothesley, capt. rifle brigade; b. 3 Nov. 1851 ; m. 14 Aug. 1880, Lady Selina Catherine Bidwell (widow, 1st, of Granville Edward Harcourt-Veruon, M.P. and 2ndly of John Bidwell, Esq.), only dau. of Richard Charles Francis, 3rd Earl of ClanwiUiam. (6) James Arthur, b. 26 Sept. 1854. (7) Sarah Elizabeth Harriet, d. s. p. 26 Nov. 1877, having m. 6 Dec. 1874, as 2nd wife, to William Ayshford Sanford, Esq of Nynehead Court, Somerset (see also D. SOMERSET). (8) Katherine Pa tienceGeorgiana,m. 9 April, 1872, to Charles 3rd son of late Henry Hoare, Esq. (BART.) (9) Patience Mary, m. 17 July, 1873, to Charles Rowland, Palmer-Morewood, Esq. (B. Selborxe) of Alfreton Hall, co. Derby. (10) Augusta Caroline. [5] Lord Charles Amelius, M.A. rector of Chesterford, Essex, 1839/80 ; b. 1 Nov. 1814; d. 10/11 April, 1880, having m. 16 Aug. 1839, Lady Harriet Charlotte Sophia Ryder, 4th dau. of Dudley, 1st Earl of Harrowby, and had 4 sons and 4 daus. (1) Charles Alfred Ryder, b. 28 June, 1834. (2) Dudley Francis Amelias, b. 7 Jan. 1849, (3) William George Edward, b. 11 Oct. 1850. (4) Granville Walter, b. 16 Mar. 1852; d. 12 July, 1880. (5) Susan Elizabeth. (6) Louisa Frederica, m. 24 Oct. 1874, to Cyril C. Graham, Esq. c.M.G. (Bart.) (7) Edith Marian, m. 4 June, 1868, to William Forbes, Esq. of Callander, N.n. (8) Isabella Sophia, m. 16 Oct. 1878, to Cyril Locke, 2nd son of Rev. Demetrius Panaghls Calliphronas, vicar of Walpole, Camb. (E. Lovelace). [6] Lord Alfred, rec-gen. of inland revenue 1871/5, M.P. Brighton 1852/7, Bury St. Edmunds 1859/65, lord of the treasury 1853/5, lord of the bedchamber to H.R.H. the Prince of Wales 1862/72 ; b. 25 June, 1816 ; d. 16 April, 1876, having m. 5 Aug. 1845, Sophia Elizabeth, eldest dau. of late LIeut.-Gen. John Chester (B. Bagot), and had 4 sons and a dau. (1) Frederick Alfred John, M.A. Trin. Coll. Camb. 1872, rector of West Newton 1880, Sandringham 1878/80, domestic chap- lain to H.R.H. the Prince of Wales, rector of Upton Pyne, Devon, 1876/8 ; b. 18 May, 1846 ; m. 13 Oct. 1881, Habel Elizabeth, eldest dau. of Major-Geu. Augustus F. F. Lennox, R.A. of Shipdham Hall, Norfolk (D. RICHMOND). (2) Cecil Richard, b. 3 Mar. 1850. (3) Algernon Charles George, b. 28 Sept. 1863. (4) Herbert John Antony, b. 18 May, 1869. (5) Mary Frederica Sophia. [7] Lady Augusta, d. 17 Mar. 1880, aged 81, having m. 18 Sept. 1832, as 2nd wife, to Frederick Charles William Seymour, Esq. grandson of Francis, 1st Marquis of Hertford : he d. 7 Dec. 1856. [8] Lady Georgiana Elizabeth Charlotte, d. 16 Jan. 1839, hav- ing m. July, 1836, as 1st wife, to Rev. and Hon. John Grey (E. GREY). [9] Lady Sophia Elizabeth Caroline, d. 6 Oct. 1863, having m. 1st— 18 July, 1835, to William Howe Windham, Esq. of Felbrigg Hall, Norfolk, who d. 22 Dec. 1855. She re-m. 10 May, 1868, to Signer Giubilio. FREDERICK WILLIAM, 2nd Marquis, M.P. Bury St. Ed- munds and West Suffolk 1830/69 ; b. 16 July, 1800; d. 80 Oct. 1864, having m. 1 Dec. 1830, Lady Katherine Isabella Manners, dau. of John Henry, 5tli Duke of Rutland ; she d. 20 April, 1848, having had 4 sons and 2 daus, [1] Frederick William John, 3rd and present Marquis. [2] Lord Augustus Henry Charles, M.P. West Suffolk 1864/76, attach6 St. Petersburg and Dresden 1862/4, capt. Suffolk mil.; b. 2 Aug. 1837; d. 28 May, 1875, having m. 30 July, 1861, Marian, youngest dau. of late William P. Hodnett, Esq. (and mdow of Ashton Benyon, Esq. of Stetchworth Park, Cambridge), and had 5 sons and 2 daus. Charles Henry Augustus, lieut. R.A., heir presumptive to the Peerage ; b. 30 June, 1862.— Frederick William Fane, b. 8 Nov. 1863.— Walter John, b. 29 Jan. 1865.— Hervey Manners, b. 10 June, 1866.— Herbert Arthiu- Robert, b. 10 Oct. 1870.— Maria Louisa Helen.— Geraldine. [3] Lord John William Nicholas, m.a. Cantab. J.P. Suttolk, capt. West Suffolk militia from 1869; b. 15 Nov. 1841. ij>f J [4] Lord Francis, M.P. Bury St. Edmunds 1874/80,'Bar.-at-law li.l. 1872, fellow of Hertford Coll. Oxon. 1874, first class in classics Balliol Coll. Oxon, 1866 ; b. 16 Oct. 1846. [5] Lady Adeliza Georgiana, m. 29 Nov. 1866, to Richard Somerset, Earl of Clancarty. [6] Lady Mary Katherine Isabella. BARON BROUGHAM. TXriLLUM BROUGHAM, Baron Brougham VY and Vaux (1860, U.K.), licwt.-col. late Climb, volunteers, bar.-at-law l.i., m.p. Southwark 1831 .35, a master in chancery 1835/40 ; s. his brother as 2nd Baron 7 May, 1868; b. 26 Sept. 1795; m. 12 Aug. 1834, Emily Frances, only dau. of Sir Charles WiUiam Taylor, of Hollycombe, Sussex, Bart, and has 3 sons and 8 dans, i • f^^^r. lA^i b. f Sept. 18S«.. ^^. Ao J -'^ -^ f'lH liMt. late 17th iMMwn, b. IS Jm. 1843 ; m. 4 ^ Mo». only chfld of SIgnor OMtano Viimati. and has a ton and t daos. «-»««« mu»w, WlUWd F^uoia, lkS» NoT._lM4.— HabeL—Brelyn. and Hon. [4] Hon. Alfoe BI«uiO(m. m. M Nov. 1861, to lUr. i •n**^ ^*^2?'^^''*<'**»« ^ William, trd Lord Kendnffton. 6] Hon. Bmlly Bfdjn, m. S< April, 1867. to PmndssSdy. „,. «^ Mth ngt. and has had 4 ton* and S daus. t«S?^ii*"^ »««?«»»*»» ItadcUffe DroMORR, b. 1 Oct. T'?*°iH^2 Pwdwlck JtadcUfts. b. SI Jan. 1876.-Son. b. 26 1878* ^*'*~*^y" ^^*^ RadcUfTc-Vlolet Maiy, d. 22 Sept. [6] Hon. Adela Mary Orenrflle. ARMS— Go. a chevron between three lades hnuriant arg. Crbst— A dexter arm embowed in armoor ppr., holding a Ince in fesse arg., charged on the elbow with a reie ^ Supporters— Dexter, a lion vert, armed and langned gn gorged with a (Vaux) collar cheqny or and gu. Sinister, a stag arg. attired and unguled or. In his month a rose go. sUpped ppr., barbed and seeded vert. " •"ppw MOTTO- Pro rege, lege, grege. SEAT— Brougham HaU, Penrith, Westmorland, and Chateau Eleanore, Cannes. ' TOWN H0U8E-J1, Berkeley Square, w. Eineage. HENRY BROUGHAM, of BrouRliam (son of .- , was descended from Petor Brouf?liam, of Ciimberland), s. on the death of his brother .John t< . : of his grandfather, Henry Brougham, Esq. of Scjilcs : 1.. in ; • d. 21 Dec. 1*82, having m. Mary, dan. of the Hov. William* Freeman, d.d.; she d. 26 May, 1807, aged 93. having had 2 wn*, [1] Henry of whom presently. ■^^3. i"^V- ^"•'''' ^"^?^^"'^'* ^""- <^*"'^- ^^cto' 0' Ballyhal e and Bailheborough, diocese of Kilmore, Ireland; b. i.f^i^''^T:.^^"v''Slr*',"''^^^^- *'8«. Sarah, dau. of .Tamci Scanhn Esq. of Ballyshannon ; she d. 24 Mar. 1843, having had with other issue an only son, ^'^■^^N^T^\^l !''"'''''• ^''^^^^ "f Lismore ; b. 18 Mar. Mnni ^an «'J"«.^^^V^^^'"'=' *"• ^^ ^^^"J'' 1826, Catherine Anne Mona, dan. of Sir John Macartney, Bart, aufl had 2 sons, [1] Henry William, d.d. Trin. Coll. Dublin, rector of Lin- BROWNLOW. 95 more, prebendai^ of Kilxtwanty, diocese of Lismore, sub- dean of Limerick Cathedral, and sometime archdeacon of Limerick; b. 27 Feb. 1827 ; m. S April, 1861, Lncy Alleyn, eldest dau. of late Harry Becher, Esq. of Aoghadoun, co. Cork, and has S sons and S dans. (1) Henry Wflllam, b. 4 May, 18M. (2) John Richard, b. 1 Aug. 18M. (3) Knnold Vanx, b. 16 Mar. ISW. (4) Catherine Anna Mona. (5) Lucy Ellen, m. 16 April, 1880, to Chetwode Hamilton, 2nd son of Francis E Currey, Esq. of Lismore Castle, Ireland. (6) Edith Alice. [2] John Richard, MJL. canon of Christchnrch Cathedral, Dublin, and chaplain of Mnckroas, KQlamey; b. 4 Ang. 1829; ni. 12 July, 1866, Prances, dau. of Richard Bothwcdl, Esq. of Rockflcld, CO. Meath, J.P. and D.L. and has an only son, Richard Henry Vaux. b. 14 Mar. 1870. HENRY BROUGHAM.of Brougham. b. S Jnne. 1741; d. II Feb. 1810, haying m. 23 May, 1777, Ekamxm, only cfaOd of Rev. James Byrne, bnr Mary, sister of William B o bertw a , i>.i>. the historian : she d. tl Dec. 18>», harinf had f sooa. [1] Henry Peter, 1st Lord Broogham and Vanx, a Soolon ad* vocate 1800, caUed to the EngUeh Bw 1806, attoriMar-gen. tu Q. Carolimk, April 1820, and reoeiTed a patmi o( pntob' dcnoe in 1827, jf.P. Camelfocd. Wfnohtkea, KaandMRmgh, nnil Torkshire, lord rhannellnr 1810/14, created Babox RuocoHJLM AMD Vauz. of Broogham, oo. WeetmonlMid, 22 Not. 1810, and by another patent. It Mar. I860, c w a t e d Baron Brouohax AXDYAUX.of Brougham, co. Wertmora- I iiil ,and of Hlgfaead Castle, oo. Cnmberiand, with Unltation ofanlt of male l»ae to his brother wmiam Broagfaaaa. iTsaentPeer.aiid his hein male; bi If 8apt.l778: d.7 . 1868. haTlng BL 1 April. 1819, Mary Aaaa. aUartdaa. of Mias, 4th son of air Bobflrt Bden, BarL of W( ivham (B. AU0KLAH1>),aBd widow of JohD The Holme. Scotland ; the d. IS Jan. 1866, liivlBg ihuu. who d. young. [21 James, m.p. Tngooy Downton and WInehflwa 1816,1818, 1811. and Kendal ISM. registrar of allldaTiUand olaric of lattMfa patent; b. 16 Jan. 1780; d. s. p. » Deo. 1818. [31 Peter.ln the army.kflled In a dnal by Mr. OanpbaQ, of Bhropshlre, at San Salrador. 11 Joly, 1800. [4] John Wangh. b. 8 FMk 1786; d. 22 Sepl 18f9.haTtag m. 18 Bept 1806, Margaret, Srd dan. of Jsmea Rigg. Bhi. of Downfleld and Morton. K.B.; shed. 16 Oct. 1866. baring bad with otta|r i|MniB I scmaand 4 dans. HI Patrick, b. )87aie. 1819; m. , Mai7,4th dan. of John Kennedy, of iMwyoki, Now Booth WUesTand haa a son and dan. 121 John, b. 17 Maj^lSSl; n. cluu. of John . /3/ Jamea Rlgg'Bwmghaai, bar.4it-law, ooo of tha of the LoadoB baakmpU^ covt; h. 6 May, 1816; m. 4 Oct. 1864. laballa BUia, dMi. of late John Croppw. of Dingle Bank, Lirvpool, aad haa 1 aons and i dans. (1) John Cropper, b. 2 Feb. 1867. (2) Harold de Yanx, bar.-«t-law lU. 1881 ; b. 17 Ang. 1868. (3) Margaret LyndoMy.m. 11 Mar. 1877, to SamnalLosan, eldest son of Oarmthers Charles Johnston, of LtTtrpooL (4) Annie Wakefield. (6) Kate. (O)Bleanor. (7>Mary. /4/ Margaret, m. 6 May, 1841, to Patrick Rigg, younger son of James Home Rigg, of Downfleld and MAX.B). [2] Mary Lillias. [3] Margaret. [4] Edith. ^8/ Eleanora. m. 4 Sept. 1845, to Henry, Ird son of John [owbray, of Hartwood, n.b. and has a son and I daus. /6/ Katherine, m. 21 July, 1875, to John Monteath Donglas, son of Rev. Robert Douglsis, of Kllbrachan, N.B. PI Mary, d. 11 &[ay, 1876, haying m. Ang. 1856, to Rer. Walter Davidson, who d. Nov. 1874, leaving 2 daus. [5] WilUam, 2nd and p r e s en t Baron. i» EARL BROWNLOW. SIB ADELBERT WELLINGTON BROWN. LOW-CUST, Earl Brownlow, Viscount Alford (1815, U.K.), Baron Brownlow,of Belton(1776,o. B.), and a Baronet (1677, e.), lord-lieut. of Line, since 1867, hon. ooL S. Lincoln militia since 1868, and M.P. N. Salop 1866/67, an ecclesiastical commis> doner for England ; s. his brother as 3rd Earl 20 Feb. 1867 ; b. 19 Aug. 1844 ; m. 22 June, 1868, Lady Adelaide Tidbot, youngest dau. of Henry John, 18th Earl of Shrewsbury ; heir presumptive, his ^. cousin Ernest Richard Charles. UiM^ ^ UxJj^A»U.t>^ /i^f-J l^t ABMS— Bnn., on a chevron sa. three fountains. CRMT— A lion's bead ctnaed sa., collared paly wavy of six arf.aadaa. SUPPOBTSBS— Two Uona regardant arg., gorged with a collar paly wavy of atx arg. and aa. Morro— Base qnam viderL 8BATS— Belton Honae, Grantham, and Ashridge Park, Berk- hampstead. Town Hocss— S, Cariton House Terrace, s.w. Emeafie, SIR RICHARD CU8T, of Stamford (son of Samuel Cust, of Stamford, by a dau. of Richard Burrell, of Dowsby, Lincolnsh.), created a BaROKBT 29 Sept. 1677, 1(.P. Stamford 1678;'80 ; bnr. in St. Oeorge's, Stamford, 6 Sept. 1700, having m. Beatrice, dan. and heir of William Purey, of Kirton, Line, and had with 2 dans, an only son. His great-grandson, SIR BROWNLOW CUST, 4th Bart, (on the death of his father Sir John, 24 Jan. 1770, speaker of the house of commons), and elevated to the Peerage 20 May, 1 776, as BAROir BROWNLOW of Belton, co. Lincoln; b. 5 Dec. 1744; d. 26 Dec. 1807, having m. Ist— 16 Oct. 1770. Jooosa, Katherina, youngest dau. and coheir of Sir Thomas Drury, Bart, of Overstone, Northanto ; she d. s. p. 11 Feb. 1772. He m. 2ndly— 31 Aug. 1776, Frances, only child of Alderman Sir Henry Bankes, Knt. of London, and Wimbledon, Surrey ; she d. 13 April, 1847, having had, with other issue, 6 sons, [1] John B. as 2nd Baron, created Earl Browxlow. [21 Hon. Henry Cockayne, of Cockayne Hatley, Beds, canon of Windsor; b. 28 Sept. 1780 ; d. 19 May, 1861, having m. 20 June, 1816, Lady Anna Maria Blixabeth Needham. eldest dau. of Frands. 1st Barl of Kifanorey ; she d. 29 May, 1866, having had with other issue S sons and 2 dans. (1) Henry Francis Cockayne-CtrST, of Cockayne Hatley, Beds, high sheriff 1869, icp. Grantham 1874/80, capt. late 8th hussars, late major Salop yeo. cav.; assumed the addi- tional surname and arms of Cockayne by R.L. 14 Dec 1861 ; b. 5 Sept. 1819 ; m. 6 Aug. 1852, Sarah Jane, widow of Major Sidney Robert Streatfeild, and dau. of late Isaac Cookson, Esq. of Meldon Park, Northumberland ; she d. 14 Sept. 1867, having had 2 sons and 4 daus. /I/ Henry John Cockayne, b. 10 Oct. 1861. /2/ Adelbert Salnsbuiy, b. 14 Sept. 1867. /a/ Lucy Anna Maria, m. 21 Feb. 1881, to Rev. John Storrs, B.A. (sen. opt), Pembroke CoU. C^amb. 1869, UJl. 1878, vicar of Bury St. Edmunds 1881. 96 BUCCLEUCH. 1^1 Marion Isabella, m. 20 April, 1881, to Brownlow Richard Christopher, 2iid son of Christopher Tower, Esq. of Huntsmore, Bucks. /5/ Violet Emily.— /6/ Annette Katherine. (2) llobert Needham, B.c.s. board of revenue N.W. piovinces, bar.-at-law L.I. 1857 ; b. 24 Feb. 1821 ; m. 1st— 10 May, 1856, Maria Adelaide, dau. of Rev. and Hon. Henry Lewis Hobart, dean of Windsor (E. BLX"KIN0HAMSHIHE); she d. 17 Jan. 1864, having had with other issue a son and 2 daus. (1) Robert Henry Hobart, b. 12 May, 1861. (2) Albinia Lucy, m. 2 April, 1881, to George Edward Wherry, M.C. Cantab. M.C.S. (3) Maria Eleanor Vere. Mr. ROBEUT Needham Cust m. 2ndly— 28 Dec. 1865, Emma, eldest dau. of Rev. E. Carlyon, rector of Uibden, Hants; she d. 10 Aug. 1867. He m. 3rdly— 11 Nov. 1868, Elizabeth Dewar, only dau. of late J. Mathews, Esq. and by her has a dau. /4/ Anna Maria Elizabeth. (3) Reginald John, M.A. bar.-at-law L.I. 1856 ; b. 25 Sept. 1828 ; m. 13 Dec. 1855, Lady Elizabeth Caroline Bligb, eldest dau. of Edward, 5th Earl of Darnley, and has a son and 3 daus. /I/ Lionel Henry, b. 25 Jan. 1859. /2/ Evelyn Georgiana, m. 30 April, 1879, to Hon. Arthur Lowther Pelham, youngest son of Henry Thomas, 3nl Earl of Chichester. /3/ Caroline Emma. /4/ Beatrice Frances. (4) Eleanor Katherine, m. 19 Aug. 1856, to Walter Scott Seton-Karr, B.C.S. puisne judge of high court of Calcutta 1862/6, foreign sec. government of India 1868 under Lord Lawrence and Lord Mayo, and has, with other iamie, S sons, Robert George Seton-Kakr, b. 3 Dec. I860.— Walter John, b. 29 Dec. 1864. (5) Georgiana Anne, m. 31 July, 1868, to Rev. Isaac Taylor, H.A. rector of Settrington, co. York, late rural dean of Hamp* ton, and has a dau. Elizabeth Eleanor TAYLOR. [3] Hon. Richard, rector of Belton, oo. Lincoln, prebendary of Lincoln, and rural dean of North Grantham; b. S6 Aug. 17U; d. unm. 17 July. 1864, [4] Hon. WilUam, bar.-at-law, com. of customs; b. SS Jan. 1787; d. 3 Mar. 1845, having m. 8 July, 1819. Sophia, dan. of late Thomas Newnliam, Esq. of Sonthborough, Kent, and had with other issue 2 sons and 8 daus. (1) William Purey, capt. Indian army, equerry to n.ll.H. the Duchess of Cambridge; b. 8 Aug. 1881; d. s. p. 8 11 Feb. 186f. having m. 9 May, 1844, Emma MatUda,only child of Ut« WU- liam Chaplin, commissioner of Deocan ; SM d. W Mar. 18AS. (2) Arthur Perceval Pur^-Cost, MJL daan of Tork 1880, archdeacon of Buckingham 1876, hon. canon Christ Chnrch. Oxon. 1874. rector of Cheddington. Bucks. 18M/8S, rlcar of Reading 1862 75, and rural dean, vicar of Ajlmbarj 187A/6, grand chaplain of England 1880, late depatv-gnrnd-mastar of frocma.Hons province of Berks and Backs; b. tl Pebw 1828 ; m. 6 June, 1854, Lady Emma Bess BU|^ yoongosfc dan. of Edward, 5th Earl of Darnley, and has S sons and a dan. William Artlmr. b. 38 Mar. 18M.— Herbert BdwanL Uent. R.N. b. 26 Feb. 1887.— ElU Margaret. (3) Sophia Frances, m. 18 Dec 1868, to Charles Benjamin Caldwell, of New Grange Lodge, co. Wioklow, oapt. late 91st highlanders. (4) Katherine Isabella, m. 1 Nov. 1860, to Very Rer. William Goode, u.D. dean of Ripon, who d. 13 Aug. 186iB. (5) Mary Honoria. [5] Hon. Peregrine Francis Cust, lieut-col. in the army ; b. 13 Aug. 1791 ; d. 15 Sept. 1873, having m. Ist— 9 Oct. 1823, IjMly Isabella Mary Montagu-Scott, 8rd dau. of Charles William, 4th Duke of Buccleuch and Queensberry; she d. 9 Oct. 1829. He m. 2ndly —15 Jan. 1833, Hon. Sophia Townshend, dau. of John. 2nd Viscount Sydney; she d. s. p. 6 Dec. 1852. He m. 3nlly — 29 Aug. 1860, Frances, widow of Augustus Frederick, 8th Earl of Albemarle, and dau. of Charles Steer, Esq.; she d. s. p. 16 May, 1869. By his 1st wife he liad with other Issue 2 sons and a dau. (1) John Francis Cust, lieut.-col. late grenadier guards, J.l*. Northumberland and West Riding, Yorks ; b. 17 June, 1828; ; m. 31 Jan. 1861, Lady Florence Harriet Lascelles, 4th dau. of Henry, 3rd Earl of Harewood, s. p. (2 ) Horace William, major in the army, and capt. Coldstream guards; b. 20 Aug. 1829 ; fell at the battle of the Alma, 20 Sept. 1854. (3) Charlotte Isabella, m. 8 Sept. 1859, as 2nd wife, to Col. John Clark-Kennedy, c.B. who died at Alexandria, 18 Dec 1867, while on special service connected with the Abyssinian cam- paign, leaving three daus. Minnie Frances Clark-Kexxedy.— Isabella Charlotte- Harriet Sophia. [6] Hon. Sir Edward Cust, of Leasowe Castle, Cheshire, o.CB. K.C.H. gen. in the army, col. 16th lancers, F.R.S. D.CL. master of the ceremonies; created a Baroxet 23 Feb. 1876; b. 17 Mar 1794 ; d. 14 Jan. 1878, having m. 11 Jan. 1821, Mary Anne, only child of late Lewis William Boode, Esq. (formerly" betlchamber woman to ll.n.H. Duchess of Kent), and had with other Issue a son and 4 daus. (CUST —BART.) JOHN, 2nd Baron, created VlHCOUNT Alkord and Earl Brownlow, 27 Nov. 1816; b. 19 Aug. 1779, d. 15 Sept. 1853, having m. 1st— 24 July, 1810, Sophia, 2nd dau. and coheir of late Sir Abraham Hume, Bart. (ext.). by Lady Ame lia Kger- ton, sister and sole heir of the last Earl of Bridgewater; she d. 21 Feb. 1814. ha\ing had 2 sons and 3 daus. [1] John Hume Egerton, ViscouxT Alpord, aasmned by n.v. 12 Feb. 1833, the surname of Hume before that of Cost, and by R.L. 15 Mar. 1849, he took the surname and arms of Eprrr ji only; b. 15 Oct. 1812; d. 3 Jan. 18.51, having m. 10 " Lady Marianne Margaret Compton, eldest dau. Joshua Alwyne, 2nd Marquis of Northampton, and (1) John William Spencer Brownlow • Egerton • ' Earl; assumed by R.L. 8 Sept. 1868, the ramam* of Egerton as heir to the Bridgewater estate: also licence, 6 July, 1863, he was authorised to take and um- t h. surname of CCST in addition to and after that of tgtrion, and to bear the arms of Cust quarterly with those of Egerton ; b. 28 June, 1842 ; d. 20 Feb. 1867. (2) Sir Adelbert "WeUington, 3rd and present Earl. [2] Hon. Charles Henry Cust. major North Salop yeo. ca\., capt. R.II. guunls; b. 27 Sept. 1813; d. 23 May, 1878, havnit: m. 8 Sept. 1842. Caroline Sophia, eldest dau. of Reginald Gw^rK. Maodonald, Esq. (E. MoiXT-ElMiCUMnE), and had, with otlicr issue, a son and 3 daus. Ernest Richard Charle*, heir pretumptive to the Peerage; b. ll Jan. 1850.— Emma Augusta Charlotte.— Alice Marian.— Florence Henrietta. [3] Lady Sophia Frances, m. 1 Feb. 1 83«, to Christopher Tower, Esq. of Huntsmore Park and DelafonI Park, Bucks, and Weald Hall, Essex, M.P. Bucks. 1848/7, high sheriff 1871, lieut. ooi. bite West Bnex miUtia, and formerly capC 7th hussars, and hM t sons and 6 daoB. HIS LORDSHIP m. Indly— tS Sept. 1818, Caroline. 2nd dau. of Ute Oeorge Thidjer, Bh|. (Bart.) ; she d. 4 July, 1824. He m. 8rdly-17 Jnly, 1818, Ledj Bnuna Bophia Sdcannhe, eldeat dau. of Richard, Snd RmtI of MouBt-BdceaDbe: ahe dTSB Jan. 1872. ByhlsSndwifkhehMlwlthoClMrlMDefdMM. [4] Lady OwoUae Mary, lady In waiting to BAB. the Orand DoolMBB of lleoklaBbiirgh.8traiits. rS] LMly KatterlBe Anne, m. 1 Aug. IMO. to Arthnr George, Vlsooont Omakjr (B. Orslow;, who d. t. p. t Aaff. 16M. DLKE OF BUCCLEUCH. WALTER FRANCIS MONTAGU-DOUGLAS- SCOTT, K.o. P.c. D.CL. Duke of Bucclcuch aud Earl of Dalkeith (1663, s.), Karl of Buccleuch, Baron Scott, of Whytchester and Eskdale (1618/19, 8.), Baron Scott, of Buccleuch (1606, s), Earl of Doncaster and Baron Scott, of Tyndale (1663, k.), ;;, i.t.UCH. 97 also Duke of Queeiuberry, Marquis of Dumfriesshire, Earl of Drumlanrig and Sanquhar, Viscount of Nith, Thorthorwald and Ross, Baron Douglas of Kinmont, Middlebie, and Dornoch (1706, s.), and Baron of Drumlanrigg (ante 1388, a.); lord privy seal, 1842/6, president of the council 1846, militia A.D.C. to the Queen since 1857 ; capt.-general " royal company of archers," the Queen's body-guard in Scotland, hon. col. Edinburgh (Q.o.) regt miL L.I. 1879, col. 1842/79; lord-lieut. and sheriff -principal of Mid- Lothian since 1827, and Boxborghshire since 1841 ; high-steward of Westminster ; s. his father as 5th Duke of Bucclench and 7th Duke of Qaeensbeny, 20 April, 1819 ; b. 25 Nov. 1806; m. 13 Aug. 1829, I.^y Charlotte Anne Thynne, youngest dan. of Thomas, 2nd Marquis of Bath, K.O. and has 4 and3daus//^^/M U?. H«anr Waltar, mn nr Fitffirni. K.T. 1C.P. 18M/W, U74/80. lori-Uaat. oo. DomfriMdiioe 1M6. Uentx»L Mid-LothJma /«>. 18M/7S. liMt.-mi. ** rojral oom- panj of arohen," Um QoMa'i body-goard In Soottend ; bw t Sept. 18S1 ; m. SS Nor.lSSf, iMAjLanim Jane HawllUw, lid mUUimlid akeof Abaroorn, tja. andhaaeaoMaiid tdaaa. (1) Walter Hcnty.LOM BnaPALB.b. 17 Jan. IMI.— (») Boo. JohiiChartaB,l».aoMar.lM4.~ Suifolk, and d. 8 Feb. 17ILt. aged ll.bavinff had issue by both marriages. By the Duke of Monmouth she bad 4 sons and t daus. Her son. JAMES, and Eari of Dalkeith, b. SI May, 1674 ; d. 14 Mar. 1704r'8 (bnr. in Westminster Abbey), having m. 1688. Lady Henrietta Hyde, tad dan. of Lawrence. Ist Earl of Rochester ; she d. 10 May, 1710 (bnr. with her husband), having had with ether iaMM a aon, vis. — TTTRANCIS, 2Bd Duke of Bnocleuch (on the death of his JD grandmotlier the Duchess, 6 Feb. 1789), having s. his lathvaa lid Bart of Dalkeith 1706,k.t. 17S6, a representative Fesr 1714. waa by act of parilament, SS Mar. 1748/8, restored to the Dnke of Monmouth's English titles of Earl of Doncaster Earldom op Bucclbcch, &c IIR WALTER SCOTT, of Buccleuch (descended— but how is _ not shown— from Richard le Scot, one of the barons of Scotland who swore fealty to EDWARD I. of England 1S96). acquired the lands of Murthockstoun, now Murdistonn, co. Lanark, by his wife, and assumed the bend As. charging it with the cresoente and star, the arms of Soot (see also "Scott of S' and Baron Tynedale, with the precedence of the original grant; b. 11 Jan. 1898; d. 88 April, I7ftl, having m. 1st— 6 April, 1730 Lady Jane Douglas, tad dau. of James, Snd Dnke of (Queens- berry and Dover ; she d. 81 Aug. 17S9, having had S sons and I dam. He m. tadly— Sept. 1744, Alice Powell ; she was bur. at Wandsworth II Dec. 1768, set. 68, s. p. His grandson, HBNBT, 3rd Duke, K.G. K.T.; s. to the Dukedom of Qneensberry, ibc (see note) S8 Dec. 1810 (son of Francis, Bart ri \v>,,, .\ )>..f.,r,> April 1313, 8. p. it remained in ab^ant . in the person of Sir Alexander Stewart, 4 who is said to hare had a grant in 137i ... the crown by the forfdtare of the Comyns (bi; not extant), failing his iamie to his brother, 1 Albany, and his iKae,in which family itrem^.u... ....i., i forfdtare inUS* of Mmdoo, Doke of Albany. JAMES STEWART, caUed " Hearty James," uterine broth, r of Jamks IL Snd son of Sir JanMS Stewart, the black knight of Lorn, ty Jane, Queen of Rootland, dowager of Jambs L was the next pow e ssog of the dignify, being created Earl OP BUCHAX 1469 ; his great-greiit^ruiddMu— Christian, Coon- tees of Bachan, married to ROBERT DOUGLAS (Snd son of Sir Robert Dooglas, of Lochleven), who in her right aMomed the title of Earl of Bachan ; she d. Oct. 11801 Their granddaa. ART, Ooonteas of Bachan, d. 1618, haTing m. to James Bnkine,ekl«rtson07thetndman1affa)of John,Barl of Marr, locd high traMorer o( ScoOand, who theranpon aasumed the title of lui o( BooiMttL She rerigned her title, and a rqyal charter o( the 1014001 of Boofaan was SS Mar. 1617, granted to Manr DooglM, OoonteH o( Bachan and her husband, and their hain Biale»whom fliOltaig to the neare«t lawful heirs male and aaigns whatem- of the said Jamen. 6th Bart of Bachan ; and on ti Nor. I6Sf, thqr obtained a new charter of the earldom, dmilar in aU remeels. Inelnding a M^ remainder to their aUert son in fee, and the hein male of his body; andonSt8aBt.ltf7.shewasserrednwrmthe{rtoher grandfather, John, Hatter o< Bachan, to her greafe-great-gmnf 1 • fsther, John, Bart of father, JanML Bad of adeoreeof ttMOoort of raUfled by Act of of greafe-ffreat-gmnd- d her grmt-mfvat-ireat-Knind- UpoQ ilMM tfttai she obuinod Si Jntar, 1M8 (which waM t, S8 Jane, 1681), ertohllshing the ' Boohan as 1469. Emraflf. JO)^ BBbIua B, and Barl of Mar, K.o. (nee that title), r.c. **>• command (goremor) of Stirling OMtlfc On 17 Mar. 1604, Jambs ILgnmtwl him all the lands. baroniea. ooMm, towers, patronara. Jus. which belonged to )^ &^ of Uwhmahomo, and the abbeorsof Dryborgh and (^baakenna(A,alltobeoaUed<*theloiiUilpand baitNiyof Cardross," which was ratlfled I7 an Act of Parliament at Perth, 19 July, 1606. -which fKt^ to the said Barl. and bin that should happen to be prorided by him aiidpr»«nlneooe< Oar&vasinallttnM to the said lordship and baronr, the honoar, estate, dignity, of a fk«e lord of ParUament, to be called Lonl inaUttmeoomlng;" and by asubseqaent charter, dated at Greenwich, 10 June, 1610, under the gnat seal of Scotland, he acquired the right of assigning the barony to whomsoerer he might elect, which privilege he exe rc is e d \tj charter dated 80 Jan. 1617/18, in favoar of his eldest son bj his Ind marriage, which was ratified by charter under the great seal II Mar. following ; d. at Stirling, 14 Dec 1684, baring m. let, Anne, 2nd dan. of David, 2nd Lord Dmmmond, and had an u^ son (1) JOHN, 8. as 3rd Earl of Mar (see that title). John. 2nd Earl. m. 2ndly. Lady Manr Stewart, Ind dan. of Esm^, Duke of Lennox, and had with other issue, 8 sons, (2) James. 6th Earl of Buchan, a lord of the bedchamber to Charles I. d. in London, Jan. 1640, baring m. Manr, Countees of Buchan abore named. On the death of his grandson William. 8th Earl, unm. in 1695. the title derolred under the limiUtion aforesaid on his lordship's heir male.Darid Erskinc, 4th Lord Cardro(«. (3) Henry, to whom his father assigned the peerage of Car- dross, with reservation of the life rent ; he died before the Earl, haring m. Margaret, only dau. of Sir James Bellenden. of Broughton, and sister of William, Ist Loid Bdlenden, and had an only son, David, 8. his gmndfatlior as 2nd T.ord Cardroiw. (4) Sir Charles, of Ailsa. Knt. d. 8 July, 1663, having m. 1638. Mary, dau. of Sir Thomas Hoiw, Bart, of Craig Hall, and had a son. Sir aiarles, create«l a Baronet OF NoVA ScOTiA, 30 April, 1666, ancestor of Sir James, 2nd Earl of Rosslyn (see that title). DAVID, 2nd Lord Cardross on the death of his grandfather, John, 7th Earl of Mar, 14 Dec 1634. obt«lnev !harles Staart.of Dnneam ; she d. IS Sept. 177S, baring '^l^ Charles, who predeoeaaed her. By hb ted na Dnndaa, he had 6 SODS and a dan. HtoSidson. David, of Oardroas, Oayloa (U.: b. 10 Jaa. 17TS ; d. SS Nov lH47,l>aringm.t Sent. 1808. Hon. Keith BphlBsloaa. 4th ii>4u.of John, nth Loid KfirhtiMtimtr: she d.4 Asam. lH41.liariaf hadtaoaa, r— -— , — ». Ill Jamas, h. SI Ang. 1804; d. tfh. 1844,haTliit m. tl Fob. 1888. Marr, dan. of dtoMepher Pkgaa, lloirt^Mi. te ■ha 1 Si Jane, 184S, harlnff bad S aniar tathtarnov, tod dan. of rraaeis Hngli,ith Ifaiqniaof Hartfbid, and has 6 sons and a dan. James Fnmcia, b. 4 Jane, 18if flejinoui Bnbiastoiie. R.K. b. SI Jane. 186l.-Waltsr Hngh. b. S7 April. 1870. —Alan Darid, bi S6 Ang. 187S.--Boiiald Kdith. b. S4 Jan. I87t.— Arthar Bdward. b. 1 Sept. 1881.— Baohel Aagnsta. (2) James Bphiastoae, of Veohiw. capt. Rjr. prirate see. to Bari of Noithbiook, first lord of the admlrslty. 1880: b.SDea 1818. /a/ John Blphinstone, adm. R.ir. commanded the channel XmiU, M.P. SUrtingsh. 1866/74, A.D.O. to the Qneen 1866/7; bi II Jaly, 1806. /3/ Ccorge Keith, capt. Bombay light car. b If FMk 1800 ; < I r: Jon. 1849, having m. 1837, SeUna, dan. of ('hiimberi,lIeut.-col. in the army; she d. 14 April, 1871, having had I sons and S daoa. (1) Oeorge Blphinstone, Ueat.-coL Bombay staff, major Bombay oar. sec to gor. N.W. prarinces and Oode ; b. SO Jan. 1641; m. S6 Sept. 1861. BUmohe, 4th dan. of George Caies, of Teignmoath, form >i^ of last Bamet, Herta; she «L S7 Deo. 1879, baring had S sons and a dan. Keith David, b. IS June, 186l.-ObBrlea BUto Hay. b. 14 June, 1866.-Gatberine Cooalaace SeUna. (2) Charles Moontstnart, major Bombay kic squadron commander Poona horse ; b. S7 Ang. 1841 ; m. 9 Jan. 1871. Ndlie, dan. of Major-Gen. Ashbomer, late Bombay car. and has a son and dan. John Blliot, b. S Mar. 1878.— Bvelyn Marion Keith. (3) James Hay, b. 14 Jan. 1846 ; d. li Mar. 1876, having m. Anne Wilson, of New Zealand. (4) Matilda, m. S6 Oct 1866, to Antonio Cesar de Lima Leitao, D.CL. and has a dan. Victoria Mnrray Brsklnc DK LIMA LkitaO. (5) MariDU Christian, m. 12 July, 1866, to William Alex. Patrick Wyllic, lieut.-col. R.A. and has a son and dan. James Patrick Enkine Wyllik, b. 29 Jan. 1867.— Emily Wilbelmina. /4/ Hay Macdowall, rector of Long Marton .Westmoreland; b. 28 July, 1810. /5/ William David, lieut. 7th Madras light cav. b. 12 May, 1813; d. 2ft June. 1889, having m. 1 Dec. 1814, Emily, dau. of Henry Webber, Esq. of Buckland, Devon, major-gen. in the army, and bad S dans. (1) Keith Helen. (2) BmUv Henrietta Hay, m. 80 Oct. 1860. to Capt. Joseph Charles Ross-Grove, younger, of Invercharron, Ross, late 4Snd highlanden, senred in the Crimea and Indian Mutiny, and has 8 dans. Constance Amy ROSS-GROVK-Violet Edith.-Ethel Margaret. (2) ArcWb^d, of Venlaw, co. Peebles, major in the army li? **Va!^- \ ^^\ ^®^' ^*^°»- 7 April. 1781. Margaret, widow ofCharles OgUvy, and dau. of Hon. Charles Makknd Barclay (K Laudkrdalk). She re-m. as 2ad wife, to Charies^ Baron Amesbory (ext.— E. Zbtlaxd), who d. 30 June, 1832 and left a son and 4 daus. aU deceased. (Male line extinct.) HENRY, 3rd Lord Cardroes, suffered much religious per- . ^ secntlon; was heavily lined, and imprisoned in Edin- borgh Oastle for fcmr yean; esUblished a colony in Carolina ; be retomad to Bnrope. attadied himself to the Prince of iSfP'^Z!^."*8*.of drsgoons. In the Parliament of 1689 he obtained -An Act in favour of the Lord Cardroes anent his damages." P.C. gov. of the mint; d. 21 May, 1698, aged 44, having m. I Mar. 1671. Catherine, dau. of Sir James, and sister •H?^ ** Sir William Stewart, of KirkhiU and Strathbrock, CO. Linlithgow : she d. Jan. 17S6, having had with 3 daus 4 sons. Of whom the eUeai, DAVID. 4tli Lord Oardrom. took his seat, S June, 1 693, and became 9th Bart of Bochan on the death of William Brskine, 8Ui Barl of Bndbaa and Lord Anchterhouse before- named, in 168i.aad took hisseat, 1688.a8 Earl of Buchan. Inr Tirtoe of the the act of of S6 Nov. 162S, and Jane, 1611, already mentioned ; p.c. of ezcheqner, governor of Bbtckness Castle, reprasentatiTe peer. 1716, 17SS. and 17S7,dic.; d. 14 Oct. 1746. having m. 1st— 11 FlsU 1697, Frances, dan. and coheir of Henry FWirfkx, of Hnnt, Barks, (vide FUrfaz of Bmley, ext), and had 7 SOQS and 6 daos. He m. Sndly— 16 Sept. 1741, Isabella, aha d. a. pk. 14 May, 1761 His only sarvTving son, HBNRY DAVID. 10th lart of Bochan. b. 17 April, 1710 ; d. 1 Dec. 1767. having m. II Jan. 1719, Agnes, Snd dau, of Sir James 8teaar(,of Goodtraes, oow Bdinbm^, Bart: she d. 17 Daeu 1778. harii« had with other ianie I sons. rS] Hoo. Henry, of Amondan,oo. Linlithgow, advocate 1768, daaa of tha HMotty of advooatas 1786, ko. lord advocate of 781^4. 1806/7, M.P. Haddington barghs 1806, Dum- friaa bvfba 1806/7, a state ooondllor of the Prince of Wales for ScoUaad; hw 1 Nor. 1746 ; d. 8 Oct 1817, having m. Ist— 10 Mar. 177S, Chrlitiaa, only chikl and heir of George Pullerton, of Broogfatoo HaU ; she d. 9 May, 1804. He m. Sndly— 7 Jan. 1806, BnkiBa, dan. of AleTawW Monro, Esq. of Gbwgow (Baet.). reUct of James TomboU, Esq. advocate. By his 1st wifto ha bad with other Issoe, Hmut David, a. aa lath EarL [3] Thomaa, lord chancellor of Engbind, created Lord Ers- K1.XB, of Bastonnel Oastle, OomwaU. 8 April. 1806 (see). HENRY DAVID. 12th Bari, b. July, 1788 ; d. 18 Sept 1867. having m. lst-S8 Sept 1809, Elizabeth Cole, dan. of Brigadier-Gen. Sir Charles Oiipley; she d. 6 Oct 1828 having had 4 sons and I dans. ri] Heniy, Lord Carobobs ; b. SS Oct 181S ; d. 29 Dec. 1836, having m. 16 May. 18IS. Jane Halliday, Snd dau. of Archibald Torrie, Bki. and had an only sunriving dan. Hon. Joh.x Bkrrt, heiress of entaU in the estotes of Dry- borgh and Hotanes ; d. 16 Mar. 1870. having m. 8 Afril, 1856, to Rev. George Eden Biber-Erddne ; he d. SS July, 1866, leaving S sona, (1) George Oswald Harry BiBKRER8KiNE,of Dryburgh, b. S4 May. 1867. ( 2) Henry Ersklne. b. 17 July, 1858. 2 DATid Stuart, 13th and preeent Earl. '3' Hon. (3eOTge Francis Albany, b. Sept 1823. 4 Hon. John M'Looghm Praser, b. Mar. 1825. \i\ Lady Mary Margaret m. SS July, 1818, to William Browne Oonstoble. Esq. of WaUaoe Craigle, Forfar, who d. s. p. 19 July, 186S. [6] Lady Christian IsabelU, m. 4 June, 1840. to John Gordon, of Alkenbead, oo. Lanaric, J.p. and D.L. and lias 6 sons, (1) John Henry GORDOX, b. 21 Oct 184S; m. 1st— 10 Nov. 1868, Marianne Crsig, dao. of Hon. James Augustus Enkine (E. Mar:) ; she d. s. p. 1870. He m. 3ndly— 21 April, 1871, Margaret EUxsbeth, only dau. of Lieut-CoL Grierson, of Bardannoch, co. Dnmfriess. (Bart.) f 2) Heniy I^sUne, b. 11 Sept 1849. Charles Shlpl^, b. IS Oct. 1851 ; m. 3 Aug. 1876, Cathe- rine, eldest dan. of Capt Stirling-Stuart, of Castlemilk, co. Lanark (STIBUNO-Mazwkll— Baht.), and has a son aod dan. John Stuart OORDOX, b. 13 Feb. 1881.^Muriel Isabella Eraklne. (4) Hamilton, b. 18 Feb. 1856. (5) Alexander Stuart, b. 24 June, 1860. [7] Ladv Alicia Diana, m. 1st— 6 June. 1843. to Rev. and Hon. Somenrille Hay (E. ERROLI.). who d. 25 Sept 1858. having had an only son (1) Somervllle, b. (posth.) 19 Nov. 1858, and she re-m. 6 Jan. 1868, to James Yotmg, Esq. of Westridge, I.W. and has a son and dau. (2) John Harry Emkine YoC.VG, b. 19 Aug. 1859. (3) Alicia Jane Errol. THE EAIiL m. 2ndly— 26 June. 1880. Elisabeth, youngest dan. of John Harvey, Esq. of Castle Semple, co. Renfrew.; she d. 17 U2 100 BUCKINGHAM. Dec. 1838. He m. 3rdly-26 June, 1839, Carolin 3 Rose, JOURg^t dui. of James Primrose Maxwell, Esq. of Tiippendean, Kent Bv his 2nd wife he had 2 daus. L8] Lady Elizabeth, m. 18 Dec. 1855, to Henry Lee-Harvey, Esq. of Castle Semple aforesaid. _ rgi Lady Margaret, d. 22 Nov. 1872, having m. 24 Apnl, 186U, to Rev. William ViAceut, rector of Postwick, Norfolk (BART.) Note— Heir presmnptive to the Vteoonntcy and Barony ..f Cobhnm, Lord Lyttelton. NoTK— Heir presumptive to the Earldom of Temple, vMUiitin Stephen GoreLangton, Esq. . „ . . . ^^oiK—There is no heir to the Dukedom of Buckingham and Chandos, the Marquisate of Buckingham, or to the Marquisate of Chandos and Earldom of Nugent. ^^>£8 _ Quarterly, L and VI. Vert, on a croas arg. five t!v^c^j«.y'/u^6^^ ji^uju. m^sjt, ICHARD ORKNVILLB, lord of the manor of Wotton. sheriff of Bucks. 1616, IMS, knight of the shire, 16M, i6M. 1668 ; h. 8 Aug. 161S : d. 10 Jan. 1666 ; having ni. l«t-9 , Feb. 1634, Anne, dan. of Sir William Borlass, jnn. of BorlncM, Bucks ; she d. If Jan. 1646, leaving an onlj son. He ni. I 3ndly, Etoanor, dan. of Sir Timothy TlTrel, of Oakley, and reUct of Sir Patar Tsmple, of Stanton Barry, Bocks.; she d. 1671. HisgnadBOO. ICHARD ORBNTILLB, of Wotton, M.P. WendoTer, and after for town of Bnokinfham ; b. SI Mar. 1677 H ; d. 17 Feb. 1727/7, having married 1710, Hester, Snd dnu nf sir Richard Temple, of Stowe, Bocks. Bert, and i Yisoount Col>bam (who was, tS May, inS, CX>BHAM and Barox Oobh am, Kent, with remafnd' of isBDe male to his sistsrs Hester OrenviUe and ' ton,Mid thsir issue male rsneotlvely : Lord i heir prasompave to this title), on whose dec. she inherited as Baroness and VisoountenH ' created OOinrnEMi Tbmplk, with limitaUon of her body by patent, 18 Oct. 1749 ; the d. 8 < had with othr>r ifwne f sons and a dau. (1) Richard. 2nd Earl Temfrie, K.n. M.P. BurklnRhani and Bucks 1734 52, loni keeper 1767/61. and P.c, l..h. Buckx 17&8 61; b. 86 Sept. 1711 ; iL 11 Sept, 1779, havinjr m. 9 May, 1737, Anno, dau. and coheir of Tliomas CtminlMTx. of Hnnworth. Mid'lx.; dhe d. May. 1777, having ha^k^■U*uMti, 1761 ; b. 12 Feb. 1716; d. Sept. 1783, having m. Marj-. dau. of James Smith, of Harding, Herts ; she d. 15 Dec 1767, having had 3 sons, H«l Wl uiKh BUCKINGHAMSHIRE. 101 [1] James, Lord OLjurroxBt-RT, of BuUeigh, Somenet, so created SO Oct. 1797, M.P. Ttiirak 1766, Baoklngtuun 1770, 1774. 1780, 17H1K), Boclu 17»0, 1796, • lord of the trea- Rury 1782, a lord of trade and plantations, P.c; d. onm. S6 Atiril, 1825. [2] Itichani, a gen. in the anny,ooL SSrdregt. of foot, M.P. Utu kiiiKham 1774 ; d. onm. S7 April, 18SS. T 4) H, ..rv. gu7. of Barbadoea 1746/M. ILP. Bishop's Castle k 1761, ambassador at Constantinople 1761, a oom- f customs 176«/6: bp. 1« Sept. 1717; d. t% April, mi m. 11 Oct 17f 7, Margaret Bleanor, dan. of Joseph NA, lisq. of Reresby Abbey, co. Line. ; she d. 19 June, 1793, iig an only dan. tiisa, m. 10 Mar. 1781, to Charles, Std Earl Stanhope. oapL R.V. ; b. I April. 1719 : faU in the 1:5) Thomas H( iction off Ck4W » Ma/, 1747 when the French were detoated. 0) Heater, created BaiU)XK88 OF Cuatham. 4 Dee. 1761 ; d. ApHI. 180S. tiaring m. 16 Oct. 17M. to WUUam Pitt the oele- 1. WbowasoreatedBAJiL.opCUATBA]f,4 Ang. \[ay. 1778, leaTing. with S daiM. t aooe. of .;er was the eqaaUy Hhntrioae elitowiMin » iiiiiiiii f itt, wiiu d. nnm. tu Jan. I80f, aged 47. G^ BOROB, Srd bri Temple. KjO. ITfO.OMof the teDats of r the ezoheqaer, M.P. BnoiB. lotd-Uevt. of Irelaad 178S. ,oaeof thelooBdersoftbe order of St. Patrick, aneetert iQuui or BucKHfOBAM 4 Dee. 1784 ; he ■wiiimd Ihe of Ni«ent aad Temple befbre that of OreoTiUe. and tlM BB wen enmpllied I7 >X. S Deo. 1779; b. 18 Jane. ITfl; 11 Pebu 1811, barfaiff m. 18 April, 1778. Lady Mvy WOm- Nogeot, daa. of Robert Ctagge Mogeot, lart Hoieat (who was ormted Barl Niobxt, in Ireland. f7 Jne. 1778, with limitatioa to the Marquin of Baflldnffham,aod d. 18 Got. 188 ; the MernlilnnesB d. 16 Mar. I81S. hariaf been created AROiriM HOOBXT In the Peerafeaf Irelaad, 88 Dea 1800, with i«aiaiad«r tohertndaon.wbod.s.Di 98 Nor. 1880. when thst rreatinn beoame ezUact). The elder R' Kov. MPLB . NUOBNT • BRYDOn^cklNDOB- I.B, and Marqnia, %M. asMMMd hf R.L. 18 iditional snmaraesor Brydgee Chaados. and orsatwL 4 PeU 18tS. Raal TBM PLB or SroWB, with r»- tder in delholt of male Imae to Aaae WOm Mary his graad- datiKhter. aad her lasae male, aad at the cniited Marquis or CBAXOoa aad Durr or Bucriroram AM» OHA!(Uoa; bw 80 Mar. 1776; d. 17 Jaa. 1888. harlag m. 10 April, 1798, Ladf Aaae Slim, daa.aadeole helrof Jamm Br> I VNTAOBNBT. and Doke, R.(K. .L. M.P. Mkl-SomenM 1878|'iMir pra-' ramptlTa to the Earldom of Tampla of Stowa, onatod 1898; b. II May. 1847; m. 99 Deo. 1870. Helen >f«»»«» , 9Bd dan. of Sir Oraham Qraham-MoatgoaMry, Bart, aad hM 9 eoae aad 4 dana. Aliromon William Stephen, h. 8 Nor. 1871.-Chaadoe >iii. b. 8 Sept. 187l-<}ertnide AUoe.— Mabel Brelyn i u<^^^ tufi^art^OtUmS^pire. adm. of the TurUsh fleet, nvaident of the admiralty board, Constantinople, 1881, 1st class of the order of theOamanlieh, 1st daas medjidie, grand cross of Pnws Joseph (Austrian), and com. of the legion of honour; b. 1 April, 1899; m. May 1848, Mary Anne, second dan. of Col- quhonn Grant, Esq. ; she d. s. p. 6 April, 1877. He m. 9n«Uy— ft May 1879, Edith Kathleen, eldest dau. of late Herbert Here, Esq. of Pole Hore, 00. Wexford.^- //fb. , ,^ , ^ . , i> 'At^*^ r41 Hon. rUmrlM Bdward . oaptBombay 8.C. (retd.); b. 6 Jan.^eH^**-^ iSft • m. ist^KnUS; C^^Swine. eldest dau. of Utte Dr. A. Cooke, of Jamaica ; Ae d. 99 Feb. 1859, having had a son, (1) Augustus Edward, b. 1 Sept. 1856, d. 11 April. 1877. HOX. cTB. hobart m. 9ndly-6 Aug. 1863, Lucy Pauline, only dan. of Ute John Wright, Esq. jun. of Lenton Hall, Notta. and has a son, (2) Arthur Ernest, b. 90 June, 1864. [51 Lady Albinia Frances, m. 98 May, 1854, Henry Alington- Pye, Bai. of Louth, co. Uncoln, and has an only dau. Mary Albinia ALUXGT02J-PTR, m. 17 July, 1877, to Charlei H. Cochran, lieut. Rjr. [6] Lady Georglana Mary. Maria Isa* His Lordship m. 2ndly— 15 Aug. bella, eldest dau. of Rev. Godfrey Egremont ; she d. 20 Mar. 1873, having had 3 sons and 4 daus. rn Hon George Augustus, Bombay dvil service, b. 9 June. 527 • m.*9 JhmTlSftT^Jane. dau. of Sir John \Wther A wdry. of NottorHotT, WllU ; she d. 24 Dec. 1874. having had 9 sons andSdaua. IQ2...... BUCKINGHAMSHIRE. Awdry George, b. 29 Mar. 1858.— Edward Hampden, b. 9 July, I860.— Alfred Bertie, twin with Edward.— C>Til Herbert, b. 1 Nov. 1861.- -John William, b. 24 May, 1863, d. 12 Mar. 1866.— Ernest Miles, b. 11 Nov. 1864.— George Egremont, b. 1 Mar. 1867, d. 9 Mar. 1875.— Sarah Maria.— Frances Jane.— Edith Augusta. [8] Hon. William Arthur, vicar of Wellesboume, co, Warwick; b. 11 Oct. 1828; d. 7 Sept. 1874, having m. 1 June, 1857, Marianne, dan. of late Richard Kennet Dawson, Esq. of Frickley Hall, Yorkshire, and has a son, Arthur Kennet Hobart-Hampden, b. 28 Nov. 1858. [9] Hon. Horace Miles, capt. late 103rd regt.; b. 5 Nov. 1835 ; m. 1st— 14 Sept, 1864, Gertrude, 7th dau. of George Bawtree, Esq. of Colchester ; she d. s. p. 26 May, 1875. He m. 2ndly— 4 Nov. 1880, Isabella, eldest dau. of Ilobert Druitt, M.D. of London. [10] Lady Maria Catherine. [11] Lady Charlotte Augusta. [12] Lady Louisa Selina. [13] Lady Eleanor Agnes. Arms— Quarterly, Ist and 4th, Arg. a saltire gu. between fou eagles displajed az. Hamfdex. 2nd and 3rd, Sa. an estoile or between two flaunches erm. HOBART. Crests — 1, A talbot erm. collared and lined or terminating in a knot gu. Hampdex. 2, A bull passant per pale sa. and gu. bezantee a ring in his nose or, Hobaut. Motto — Auctor pretiosa facit. SEATS— Hampden House, Great Missenden, Bucks. Eineage. SIR JAMES HOBART, of Hailes Hall, Norfolk, P.C. attor- ney-gen. to Hexby VII. knighte mond. He m. 2ndly— , dau. of Sir John Hobart, tnd Bart. By hia 1st wife he had 4 sons and 3 daus. His grandson SIR JOHN HOBART (only son of Sir Henry Hobart, 4th Bart.), K.B. 27 May, 1725, created Barcv Hobart, of Blickling, Norfolk. 28 May, 1728, and EARL OF BUCKINOHAM- shire, 6 Sept. 1746; d. 22 Sept. 1756, having m. 1st— « Nov. 1717, Judith, dau. of Rol)ert Britiffe, Esq. o! Baoonsthorpe. Norfolk ; she d. 7 Feb. 1728, having had with other iMue « ■ra and dau. [1] John, 2nd Earl amltawuulor to the court of St. Fetenborg 1762, and viceroy of Ireland 1777; b. d. 8 Aug. 1781 having m. Ist— 14 July, 1761, Marv Anne, dau. and coheir o^ Sir Thomas Drury, Bjirt. (ext.); she d. SO Dea 1768. having had 3 daus. He m. 2ndly— 24 Sept. 1770, (Caroline, dau.^ William Conolly,of Stratton Hall, oo. Staff.; she d. 86 Jan. 1817 having had an only dau. (Viscountess Castlereagh) and S eons! who d. in infancy. —— » [2] Dorothy, d. 1798, having m. 81 Oct. 176J, to Sir Charles Hotham-Thompson, Bart. K.B. (B. HornAM). HIS LORDSHIP m. 2ndly~10 Feb. 1728. Ellxabeth, sister of Robert Bristow, Esq. of London ; she d.l2 Sept. 1762. bavins had 2 sons, • [3] George, s. as 3rd Earl. 4] Hon. Henry, M.P. Norwich, and chairman of committee of ways and means; b. 1738; d. 10 May, 1798, having m 22 July, 1761, Ann Margaret, dau. of John Bristow. Esq of Quiddenham HaU, Norfolk ; she d. 12 July, 1788. having had a son and 3 daus. " (1) Henry Charles, canon of Hereford, rector of Bere Ferris. Devon; b. 30 Nov. 1773; d. 17 Jan. 1844, having m. 5 May 18<)0 Mary, dau. of Sir Thomas Beauchamp-Procter, Bart. ; she d 5* May, 1854, having had 2 sons, /I/ George, major Scots greys, b. 6 Sept. 1802; d s. n. 9 May, 1843, having m. Mary, dau. of John Walsh : she d Oct. 1860, having re-m. 1844, to T M Read, Esq. of Mount Stanton, King's co. »'kh\\W2l Charles Robert, lieut.-col. late 16th regt. Madras N I • / "b. 4 Mar. 1808; m. 11 Feb. 1840, Maria, dau. of Lieut-cfoi' Hodson, and has with other issue 4 sons and 2 daus (1) Charles, b. 18 Oct. 1842; m. 30 Jan. 1864. Rhoda 5th dau. of Rev. H. J. Bigg- Wither, rector of Wortlne Hants. (BLUNT-BART.), and has had a son and 4 daus Charles Harris Ernest Beauchamp, b. 28 Feb 1870- d 4 Oct 1874.— Mary Florence Leonora Aileen Beaucham'o —Ahce Laura Constance Beauchamp.— Mabel Beatrice Ethel Bemice. (2) George, capt. and adj. R.M.L.I. ; b. 10 July 1847- m 12 Sept. 1876. Louisa, dau. of William Douglas. Esq' of Lansdowne House, Bath, late Indian c.s. und and 2 daus. Son, b. 6 Nov. 1881.— May.— Irene. Jane. dao. of HoraoeOataneo, and had with other issae S sons and S daus. (1) Oeofge Robert, Stii Bari^MnaMd the additional samame andarms of Hampokx I7 R.L. f Oct. 18S4; b. 1 May. 1789; d. s. p. 1 FMk 1848. having m. t May, 1818, Anne Olover. dan. ..f Sir Artlur Ptgot. Knt.; she d. s. pi tl May, 1878. having re-m. 14 8ept.T884. to David Wilson, Bsq. of Welbeck 8trvet , London. AacQgtiic Edward, 6tli and pnssnt Bari. Lady Albinla Jane (preoixlenoy patent 88 Sept. 18J2); 18 May, 1867. havlaff m. 18 Mar. IfiliTto RightTlIon. Sir Angnstas John Poster, Bart, who d. 1 Ang. 1848. JfJL^^ Harriet (upi). d. 88 Dea 1868. harliiff m. 80 Nov. 1880. to Gen. Jasper Sdtyoa Hagemaa, of Daunark. and liad asonaaddao. /I/ FredsrIckB /a/ Albiidis m. to M. I Hon.0l0«0»V«H« HOBART m.SiMU|r-S6 April, 1808, Janet, s daa.ofOoL MMdaaa,ofOoQ;8hed. Esq. a baring had a dan (6) LmIt Vers Oattiarfne Lonisa (apw), m. tl July, 1888. to Donald Oamsno. of Lochiel, serrsd at Waterloo with grvn. gnwdi: he d.4 Jan. 1888, baring bMl with other issoe 8 sons and 8 dans. m Donald Cambrok. of Loehlsl. M.P. 00. InremcH since 1868, groom in waiting 1874/80; bi 8 Anil, 18S»: m. 9 Dee. 1878. Lady Margaret EUnbsth MohtaguDooglas. Boott, Ind dan. of Walter,8th Duke of Baooleaoh, K.O. and has hauti. (See that title.) 121 George Hampden, assumed that name on svooecding to the Hampden estates on the death of George Bobert, 5th Earl of Buckinghamshire ; b. SO Oct. 1840; d. unm. 23 June, 1874. 73/ Julia Vere, m. 18 June, 1870. to Lieut-CoL Hugh Mackenxie, Ute 16th regt. /4/ Sibilla Matilda, m. 18 Dec 1866, to Rev. Henry George John Veitch. BJL Balliol, CoU. Oxon. 18M, vicar uf KU- mersdon since 1884. rS] Hon. Charles, lieut. Rjr. killed in action hj the Count de [41 Hon. Henry Lewis, DJ>. dean of Windaor, registrar of the order of the garter; b. ; d. 8 May. 1844. having m.i Oct. 1884, Charlotte Selina, dau. of Richard Moore, Bsq.i! Hampton Court Palace ; she d. 18 Jan. 1867, having had 8 sons and 3 daus. (1) Robert Henry, of Longdown, Hants, private secreUry to ^.1 Marquis of Hartington, secretary of sUte for Imlia 1880; b. IS Sept. 1836; m. 13 May, 1869, Hon. Julia Trollope, eldest dau. of John. Ist Lord Keeteven, and has a son and dau. Claude Vere Cavendish, b. 12 Mar. 1870. Irene Marguerite. ^ (2) George Bertie Benjamin, major R.A. military secreUry Cr'^ to the governor of Madras, Mr. Adam, 1880-1, and to the Duke of Buckingham 1876/80, served in China expedition 1860; b. 3 Feb. 1838. (3) Louisa Charlotte. (4) Maria Adelaide, d. 17 Jan. 1864, having m. 10 May, 1866. to Rol)ert Noeni Mount 104 BUTE. Stuart, Cumra, and Inchniarnock, by patent dated at St. James 14 April, 1703, with remainder to his heirs male whatsoever; he d. at Bath 4 June, 1710, having m. 1st, Agnes, eldest dau. of Sir George Mackenzie, of Rosehaugh, nephew of the 1st and 2nd Earls of Seaforth, and had an only son and dau. He m. 2udly, Christian, dau. of William Dundas, of Kincavel, advo- cate ; she d. 25 May, 1740. His grandson. groom of the stole to George, Prince of Wales, 1756, a p rincipal secretary of state, ranger and keeper of Richmond Park, and K.o. 1761, first lord of the Treasury, 29 May, 1762, to 16 April, 1763, a trustee of the British Museum 1765, chancellor of the Marischal College, Aberdeen, first president of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland ; b. 25 May, 1713 ; d. 10 Mar. 1792 ; having m. 24 Aug. 1736, Mary, only dau. of Edward Wortley Montagu, Esq. of Wortley, co. York, and great-granddau- of Edward, 1st Earl of Sandwich ; she was created 3 April, 1761, BAROXESS M0UXT8TLART, of Wortley, Yorkahire, in the Peer- age of Great Britain, with remainder to her male ianie by the Earl of Bute ; she d. 6 Nov. 1794, having had with other iasoe [1] John, 8. as 4th Eari, created Marquis of Butb. [2] Hon James Archibald Stuart-Wortley-Mackenzie, of Roee- haugh, who inherited the Wortley estates on his mother's death, and assumed the surname of Wortley by R.L. 7 Jan. 1795/7, and on inheriting the landed property In Scotland of hl« nncle the Right Hon. James Stuart Mackenzie, amumed in 1808 the further additional surname of Mackenzie, which was conflrmed to him by R.T.. 17 June, 1826; b. 19 Sept. 1747; d. 1 Mar. 1818, having m. 8 June, 1767, Margaret, dau. of Sir David Cnnyng- hame, Bart.; she d. IS Jan. 1808, having had with other Ime, James Archibald Stuart- Wortley, created BaROX WHARX- CLIKFE, 12 July 1826 (see). [3] Hon. Sir Charles Stuart, K.B. lleat-gen. in the anny, governor of the Island of Minorca ; h. Jan. 17ftS ; d. i6 May, 1831, having m. 19 April, 1788, Louisa, Snd dan. and coheir of Lord Yere Bertie, 3rd son of Robert, lit Doke of Anoaster and Kesteven (ext.) ; she d. 6 Feb. 1841, having had 9 son*. (1 ) Sir Charles, o.c.B. P.O. ambamador at the coort of Prance, created Bakon STUART DB ROTHBAT.of the lale a< Bate, 22 Jan. 1828 ; b. 2 Jan. 1779 ; d. 6 Nov. 184»,havingm. 6 Feb^ 1816, Lady Elizabeth Margaret Torke. Srd dan. of Philip, trd Earl of Hardwicke ; she d. 88 Jane, 1867, having had S dana. /I/ Hon. Charlotte, d. 18 Nov. 1861, having m. 8 Sent. 1835, to Charles John, Snd Vltooant Canning (ext.), who d. 8. p. 17 June, 1862 (B. OARVAOH). /2/ Hon. Louisa, m. 8 June, 184S, to Henry, Srd Marqais of Waterford, K.i'., who d. s. p. 29 Mar. 1859. (2) John James, capt. R.X. b. 39 Aug. 178S ; d. 19 Mar. 1811, having m. 26 Sept. 1807, Albinla, eldest daa. of Right Hon. John Sullivan, Bart.; she d. 8 Jane, 18S7, having (re-m. Sept. 1825, to Rev. Mannadake Thompw>n) had an only son, Charles Stuart, of Hobume, Hanta. j.p. gen. in the army, col. 46th foot since 1870, mil seo. to gov. gen. India, vice-lieut. Isle of Bute since 186S ; b. 16 Mar. 1810 ; m. 1st— 4 Sept. 1839, Hon. Georgiana Stoart, maid of honour to Queen ADELAIDE, and dau. of Vioe-Admiral &x John Gore, K.c.B. K.c.H. (E. Arran); she d, 18 July, 1877. He m. 2ndly— 24 Sept. 1878, Louisa Oambier, dau. of Jamee Gurdon Miu^ock, Esq. [4] Most Rev. and Hon. William Stuart, D J), lord archbishop of Armagh ; b. Mar. 1755 ; d. 6 May, 18SS ; having m. 8 May. 1796, Sophia Margaret Juliana, dau. of Thomas I^nn, Esq. of Stoke Pogis, Bucks ; she d. April, 1847, having had with other issue, 2 sons and a dau. /I/ William, of Aldenham Abbey, Herts, and Tempcfotd Hall, Beds. b. 31 Oct. 1798 ; d. 7 July, 1874, having m. 1st— 8 Aug. 1821, Henrietta Maria Sopha, dau. of Admiral Sir Cliarles Morice Pole, Bart, admiral of the fleet; she d. 86 July, 1853. He m. 2ndly— 31 Aug. 1854, Georgina Adelaide Forester, dau. of Gen. Walker, of Manor House, Bushey, Herts. (Bart.) (She rem. 15 Dec. 1875, as Srd wife, to Hon. James Ogilvy-Grant, son of Francis William, 6th Earl of Seafield.) By his Ist wife he had 3 sons and 8 daus. (1) William Stuart, of Tempsford Hall and Aldenham Abbey, col. Beds, militia, J.p. cos. Beds, and Herts, high sheriff Beds. 1875, D.L. m.p. Bedford 1854,7, 1859 68 ; b. 7 Mar. 1825 ; m. 13 Sept. 1869, Katherine, eldest dau. of John Armitage Nicholson, Esq. of Balrath, co. Meath- she d. 16 Oct. 1881, having had 2 sons and 2 daus. William Dugald, b. 18 Oct. I860.— Henry Esm^, b 16 July, 1866.— Mary Charlotte Florence.— Elizabeth Fran- ces Sybil. (2) Charles Pole, b. 7 May. 1826 ; m. 20 Mar. 1860, Anne eldest dau. of Robert Smyth, of Gaybrook, Westmeath' and has had 5 sons and 5 daus. * Robert Alexander, b. 5 July, 1862.— Reginald Pole b. 21 July, 1863.— diaries Dudley, b. 26 Oct. 1864.— Ralph Esm(^, b. 9 April, 1869.— Frederic Clarence, b. 6 Aujr 1873; d. 12 Oct. 1879,— Maud Frances,— Constance Mary.— Florence Amabel.— Grace Henrietta.— Katharine Evelyn (3) Clarence Esm6, b. 29 May, 1827 ; m. 16 April, 1853* Catherine, youngest dau. of Col. John Cuninghame of Caddel and Thorn toun, Ayrshire. ' (4) Mary Pole, d. 26 JanI 1852. having m. 1 Aug. 1843 as 1st wife, to Jonathan Rashleigh. of Menabilly, Cornwall (Bart.), and had 2 sons and 3 daus. (5) Henrietta Pole, m. 4 Sept. 1845, to Reginald Thistle thwayte CX)cks, Esq. of London, banker, and has 3 daus. (E. SOMERS), (6) Louisa Pole, d. 5 Jan. 1858. having m. 8 Aug. 1852. to Rev. Oliver Matthew Ridley (Bart.), rector of Bishop- stone, Hereford, and nephew of Lord Colbome (ext.), and had 3 sons and 2 daus. /2/ Henry, m.p. Bedford, b. 5 April. 1804 ; d. 86 Oct. 1854. /3/ Marj' Juliana, d. 11 July, 1866, haN-ing m. 28 Feb. 1816, I Thomas Knox, afterwards 2nd Earl of Ranfiu-ly. who d. 81 ] Mar. 1858. JOHN, 4th Earl, and Baron Mountstuart, on the death of his mother, 13 Nov. 1794, having been created Baro.n I CARDIFF, of Cardiff Castle, 29 May, 1776, and nn i Mar. 1796. I was created ViscorxT of Mocxtjov, in it a i^ht Earl of WiXDsoR.and Marquis of Bitk ^re of Great Britain ; b. 30 June. 1774 ; d. 16 Nov. , ng m. Ist— 18 Nov. 1 766, Hon. Charlotte Jane Windsor liickiuaa, eldest dau- and coheir of Herbert, 2nd and last Visoount Windsor (ext.) ; she d. 88 Jan. 18U0. having had with other issue 4 sons, [11 John, Lord Mountstimrt, M.P. Cardiff, col. Glamorgan- shfre militia ; b. 86 Sept 1768 ; d. 88 Jan. 1794, having ni 18 Oct. 1792, Lady EUxabeth Penelope Crichton, dau. and sole heir of Patrick, 5th Earl of Damfries; she d. 86 July, 1797, having had 8 sons, (1) John, 8. as 2nd Marquis, and abot. his maternal grand- father Patrick. 8th Barl of DamfHes, in tlMt title, 7 April, (2) Lord P»triok Jamea Herbert Crichtoa-Stnart. m.p. fpre- oedemqr patent 18 May, 1817). tord-Ueat. oa Bate. m.p. Avr barglM,and Ayrriiii«,aMamed by sign maaaal, 21 Mar. 1817. the addittonalmmuune and arms of Criohtox ; b. (poothu- mooa) U Aag. 1794 ; d. 7 Sept. 1889, having m. iVJuly. 1818. Hannah, dao. of WflUam Tighe, Bm]. of Woodstock oa Kilkenny, M.P. ; she d. 8 June, 1878, having had 8 sons Prederiek Dudley Ciichton-Stiiart, lleoU-coI. /74. lofd-Uent. and gren. guards 1888/61. M.P. Oardiff 18*7/74, sheriff principal Bnteahlre aiiice 1888; b. 17 FWL 1824 m. 88 Jaly, 1864. Oertmde Prances, Snd dan. of Right Hon. Sir Qeorge Hamilton Se y mo ur, a.r.B. o.c.B. rM. HRRxroRD), and has S MMM and f teae. Patrick Jamas, h. • Jan. 18e8.-Dndkar, b. 4 Mar. 1871.- Coosteace. — Aadmy. /2/ Herbert Crioltton-Staert. DX. Bute; b. 8 Aug. 1887; m. S8 Aug. 1860, Pteiny AdefaUde, Ird dan. of Ute John Laboucbera. Bm]. of Broome Hall, Surrey, brother of the late Lord Ttmnton (est.), and haa 1 son and 8 daoa. ^•2!?._?'!5??^ h. • Mar. 1864.-Maisant Adelaide. —Bvelyn Penelope. /3/ Maiy Aaae Phuioei. [2] L«d Heanr, of WaUenharUCeni, aad Dromaaa, InOand ; Oertrade AmeUa yiman, daa. aad sole hZ of Oeorge. Earl of OraadlBoa (extinet) ; she d. SO Aug. 1800, having hwl 3 sons, (1) HeaiT. of Dromaaa, co. Waterford, loid-lieut. of that 00. and aesumed with his brothers the additional name of VUliers Iv sign manual, 17 Nov. 18SS: created Lord Stuart DK Dbobs, of Dromana, within the Deoiee, co. TVaterfotd, in the Peerage of the u. K. 10 May. 1888; b. 8 Jane, 1808 ; d. 88 Jan. 1874. s. n. 1. when the UUe became extinct. (2) William Villiers-Staart, ool. in the army, capt. 18th lancers, M.P. oo. Waterford ; b.81 Aug. 1804; d. 7 Nov. 1878, having m. 1 June, 1888, Catherine, dan. of Michael Cox, Esq. of Caetletown, oo. Kilkenny ; the d. 14 Sept. 1878. having had S sons and 8 daus. /I/ Henry John Richard Villien-Stuart, lient.-col. in the armv, capt. Ute 68th Ui. late Waterflord militia: b. 8 Mar, 1887^; m. ** " Rl«by H and has 8 sons and 8 dans. 4 May. 1870, Jane Rigby, eldest dau. of Benjamin Place, CO. Kirkcudbright, Rigby Murray, Esq. of Parton 1>. 8 April, 1840. r J son of d. 8. p. 19 Dec. >f Hoar-Admiral William Desmond, b. 15 April, 1878.-Charles Herbert, b. 8 Sept. 1874.— A son, b. 1 Mar. 1878.— Kathleen Jane.— Ckrtrude EMe. /2/ Dudley VIllierB-Stuart. 1. /3/ GeraJiline. m. 85 Aur. 1 '^ Rev. Uolwrt Cliichester, of C ; /4/ Evelyn. (3) Charles VilllerB-Stuart, b. 11 -. i ? . l •<( .! 1871. having m. Nov. 1830, EliwiUth.,iau. John Rouett Smollett, of Bonhill, co. Dniuharton [3] Lord William, capt. R,x. M.P. Cardiff 1812 ; b. 18 Nov. 1778; d. 12 July, 1814, having m. June 1806, Hon. Geor^ana Maude, dau. of Comwallis. Viscount Hawarden ; she d. 81 Aug. 1807, having had an only dau.— Georgiana, d. unm. 1888. [4] Lonl George, rear-admiral of the red, C.B. 1818; b. 4 Mar. 1780; d. 19 Feb. 1841. having m. 7 Oct. 1800, Jane, dau. of late Major-Gen. James Stewart; she d. 1 Feb. 1868, having had a son and 8 daus. /I/ Henry, of Croebie, West Galloway, b. 1 Jan. 1806; d. 19 May, 1880, having m. 8 Nov. 1840, C«cilia, 4th dau. of Charles Hammeraley, Esq. of London, banker, and had S sons and 8 daus. (1^ Dudley Charles, of Crosble West, Newton Stewart, Wigtonsh. capt. Glamorgansh. art. vol. since 1874, reUmI commander R.X.; h. 20 Nov. 1844 ; m. 81 Mar. 1878, Amy Clara, only 8urvi\ing child of Charles Harrison Page, of Dulwich House, Cardiff, and has 8 sons and a dao. BUTE. 105 Evelyn Charles Henry Stuart, b. SI Dec. 1875. A Bon, b. 15 Jan. 1877.— A lUu. b. 4 Jan. 1878. (2) John Windsor, of Baynham. Norfolk ; b. S Dec. 1848; m. 80 April, 187S, Flora, only dan. of Capt. William Jamea Campbell, of Snettisham, Norfolk, and haa 3 sons and a Henry CMnphell. b. S ICar. 1874. John Dudley,b.l Sept. 1875.— Elisabeth Ada Mary. (3) Evelyn, d. S Jan. 1867. having m. S Aog. 1860, to Charlea HalUborton Campbell (B. Stkathkdbx), B.CA and haaimie. (4) Emily CMherine, m. » Nor. 1861, to Martin Ridley Sioith. eMeRt ion of late Martin Tuckar Smith, of Wy- . ' V -kg, M.P. (B. CABRIXOTOK.) ( .■. m. SS Oct. 1866. to Bdwrnid Alenader Roehampton, Stirrey, and yoongMt wan at < [iiiricH joachim Hambco, of Milton Abbnr, m. SI 8«pi. 1880. to Oeotse ISSS.hftTinffhMl (6) BliflOwth Charlotta, m. SI 8«pt Edward, ton at Thomaa Bncyd, Emi. at the Aahai, Stafford. (7) cnam OcorgiBft. (8) OadOki. (9) Fred«rioA,m. SS Mar. 1877. to Micfaaal Bowland Oray- Buclianan, of Welbhot Boom, Lanarin. eaptato Snd B. Lanarka. miL and bai S aona and a dan. Claode ORAT-BCOIIAVAir. b. 17 Vth. 1878.-KeBMtli, b. Sft Jan. I880.-Marjoffy, b. S7 July, 1881. (10) OcUvia Henrietta. /2/ EUxabHh Jane. d. S7 Jan. 1877, barinf m. 18 Aoff. 1836, to John. 4tb Marqvia TowndMOd. who d. 10 SepC 186S. /3/ Bmfly Prmncee. m. 9 Jan. 1884. to Hon. Cbarlee AbboU, MMi of Cbarlee. let Lord Tenterden. who d. If Deo. 1818. MARQUIS OF BUTE m. Sndly-17 Sept. 1800. Fraacea. Snd ilRti. of TbooMM Oootta, B«i.: ahe d. IS Nor. with All only dan. an oiUy loii. [5] I»rd Dn^ Oontta. M.P. Amndel 1880/7. MaryleboDe 1847 54; h. Vlt Jm- 1801; d. 17 Nov. 1864. bavtof m. 18S4. dtriedana Alezandrina Enrpta, dan. of LaeiMi Bona- parte, Prinoe of eon, Paul JOHN, and Marqnli, eth Bari of Dumfriee, 7 April. 1801 (aee below), lordlleat. of aUunorpoMh. reooider of Baabmy and keepv of Botbeay Caetle. aMomed by ILL. S8 Aof. 1806. the oamame and araie (quarterly) of (^CBTOX in addition to and before that of STUART, and bad the creet of Herbert fiaatMl to him alK> by R.L. S9 May. 18SS : b. IS Anff. ITtS; d. 18 Mar. 1848. bavlBf m. l»t-S8 Jnly. 1818. Lady Maria North. eMeet dan. and oobeir of Oeorge Aognrtae, Ird Bart of OoOdford ; she d. 11 Sent. 1841, B. p. He ni.Sndly-10 April. 1848. Lady Sophia Prederfaa Chrlatiana Bawdoo-Haetinga. Snd dan. of Pnncb, let Marquis of Heatings; she d. S8 Dec 1869. barinff had an only child, (1 ) Sir John Patrick, 3rd and praeent Marqvls. Alezandrina Effypta, dan. of LaolMi Bona- Cknlno:shed.ltM«y. 1847, learlaff an only r^Riesentative Peer 1790, 1796, and 18(>2; b. 15 Oct. 1726 ; d. 7 April, 1803, having m. 12 Sept. 1771, Margaret, dau. of Ronald Craofbrd, of Bestalrig, co. Edinburgh ; she d. 5 May, 1779, leaving an only dau. Laot Elizabrth Pkxelope Crichton, b. 25 Nov. 1778; d. 8. p. 25 July. 1797, having m. 12 Oct. 1792, to John, Viaooant Mount Stuart, eldest son of John, Marquis of Bote ; be d. 22 Jan. 1794, and had 2 sons (see preceding arUcle.) (2) John Macdooall, of Glasgow, merchant, d. 22 Dec. .having m. 9 Dec 1767, Mary Isabel, dau. of Ettenezer MacCa Docb. of Glasgow, merchant, and had a son, viz. :— TT7ILLIAM McDOUALL, prebendary of Peterborough, ni. V V Bnphwnia, dan. of Louis Gandin, Esq. and had 5 sons andSdane. 11] J RobertdeCVlchtonof Sanquhar). -signeltaodhtaiMlf at Locimaben egainst the Dukeof Albany and the Bari of Doofflas when they made an Incursion into SootUnd 1484 ;** created a Peer of Parliament by the Utie of Lord CKErnToix. of San- quhar, by Jamrm 111. S9 Jan. 1487/S. and d. 1602. having m. Lady Marion Stewart, Snd dau. of John, 1st Earl of Lennox. Hi* grwit-gnindson, _ ., . . ^ . .. . WILLIAM, s. his cousin Robert as 7th Lord Crichton. served heir 16 July. 1619. created YiHcotXT of Atr by patent dated at Newmarket. S Feb. 16SS. and was further advanced to the dignity of Earl or DcurRiKa, ViRCorxT or ATR, LORi> CKitiiTox, of Sanquhar and (hminock, to him and his heira male fur ever, liearing the name and arms of Crichton by patent dated nt Dnnglass, IS June, 168S ; m. Eupheme, dau. of James Setoii, of Touch, and had S sons and S daua. His eldest mm. . .... WILLIAM. 2nd Earl of Dnmfriea, p.a resigned his ho- nours intih), and had with other issue 2 sons, (1) Patrick, 9th Earl of Dumfries, an officer in the army, a [91 Patrl^ George. M.A. Ch. Ch. Oxon. 1846, rector of Cos- glove. Northaata. aince 1877, vicar of Kirk Newton, Northum- bv^id. 1868 77; b. 10 Sept. 18SS; m. 4 June, 1851, Caroline Jane, only dau. of John Fisher, of Meaaham, Derbysh. and has bad with other issoe a son and 6 daua. (1) Patrick Crichton Stuart, b. SO Jan. 1864. (8) CtaoUne BIlMbeth, m. 6 Mav, 1874, to John Leonard Balden, Bsq. of Hyning. Lane and has a son and S dans. Sttwrt BOLDBX, b. S8 Feb. 1876.— Violet.— Dorothy. (3) Anna IsabdbL— (4) Mary Grace.— ^5) Horence Upha- mkL— (6) Bvdyn Eleanors. [41 HasUngs, b. SO Sept. 18SS; d. 19 June. 1869 ; m. 18 Aug. 1868, Susan, Snd dau. of Sir James Dalrjniple Hay, Bart, and had an only sunriving son, Hastings BosM-eU. b. SI Oct. 1857. [51 lUwdon.atwin with his brother Hastings, b. 20 Sept. 182S; m. SO July, 1847, Charlotte Shawford, Snd dau. of Richard King, of Singleton, N J«.W. and has 4 sons and 7 daus. Rawdon George Herbert, b. 10 April, 1862.— Frank Richard, \k 7 Sept. 1860.-William Edward, b. 89 Ang. 1866.- Frederick (Mchton, b. S Jan. 1871.— Emma Isabella.— Charlotte Elisa- beth.— Flora Hastings.- Clara Louisa.— Laura Amelia.— Mary Penelope.— Florence Christmas. [61 Mary Isabella, m.S8 Sept. 1848. to Admiral George Hathom, who d. S9 Jan. 1876, having bad 4 sons and 6 dans. (1) George Hathobn, b. S5 Sept. 1847. i2) William Crichton Stuart, b. S6 June, 1849.— (3) Charles lugh Vans. b. S6 July, I860.— (4) Murray John Macdonell, b. 14 Aug. 1861. (5) Mary Eupbemia Isabella. (6) Catherine Sarah. (7) Flora EUiabeth, m. 8 Sept. 1874 to Theodore Wilson Greaves, Esq.; who d. S8 Jan. 1878. leaving S sons, Richard Hathom GRKAVRh.— Theodore William. (8) Penelope Wilbelndna.— (9) Annette Grace.— (10) Ger- trude CampbelL {71 Elisabeth Caroline, d. 81 Mar. 1878. having m. 19 Feb. 86S, to Charies Stockdale Benning. major Ist adm. batt. Beds. R.V. and has a son and 8 dans. (1) Charies Crichton Stuart BBNNINO, b. 22 Mar. 1864; m. 19 Ang. 1879. Ellen, youngest dan. of late T. Z. Gold- ring, of Clapham Common. Surrey, and has issue. (2) Charlotte Elisabeth, ra. 12 Ang. 1880. to Buxton Laurie, of Ceylon, Srd son of William Forbes Laurie, M.D. of Barn- staple. S3) Maxy Isa)>dhL (4) Alice Blanche. Penelope Bleanora, m. SS Sept. 1847, to John Wardlaw- Ramsay, IBma. youngest son of late Robert WardUw-Ramsay, Ekj. and Lady Anne Lindaay (E. CRAWroiin) ; he d. 17 July, 1876, s. p. s. 106 BYRON, BARON BYRON. GEORGE FREDERICK WILLIAM BYRON Baron Byron (1643, E.), lieut. W. Essex mil. 1881, late capt. W. Suffolk mil.; s. his uncle as 9th Baron 28 Nov. 1870; b. 27 Dec. 1855; heir pre- sumptive, his brother Frederick Ernest Charles. Arms— Arg., three bendlets enhanced gu. (John Bjron of Newstead, and two descents from him, bore this ooat within • bordure sa.). Crest A mermaid ppr. Supporters— Two brown bay4iorse« hoofed or. Motto— Crede BiTon. SEATS— Thnimpton Hall, Derby, and Langford Park, Maldon. Town House— 6, Grafton Street, W. governor of Appleby Castle, Westmorland, and also of Newark ; d. 4. Oct, 1679, aged 79 (MJ. Hncknal Torkard church), having m. Ist, Elizabeth, dau. of Gewge Boasel, of Ratcliff-on-Trent, Notts, and widow of Nicholas Strell^j, of Btrelley, in the same county, and had a son and 4 daos. He m. Indly, Elinbeth, dau. of Sir George Booth, of Dunham Maasey, Cheshire, s. p. His grandson. WILLIAM, 4th Lord (on the death of his father William, 13 Nov. 1695), gent, ot the b. : > George, Prince of Denmark; b. 4 Jan. 1669 ; d. ^ .aving m. lat— in Feb. 1702/8, Mary. dau. of John. : ilgewater (ext.); she d. s. p. 11 April, 170S. He m. Jn.lly l.< Dec. 1706. Lady Frances Wilhelmina Bentinck, Srd daiu of William. Earl of Portland; she d. s. p. 81 Mar. 1784. He m. Srdly— 1720, Prances, Snd dan. of William, Lord Berkeley, of Stratton (she re-m. Aug. 1740, to Sir Thomas Hay, Bart.), and had 4 sons and a dan. [1] William, 5th Baron, b. 5 Nov. 17M ; d. 19 May, 1798 ; m. 28 Mar. 1747, Elizabeth, dau. of Charles Shaw, E«i. of Besthorp Hall. Norfolk ; she d. S Nov. 1788. His sun and grandson both predeceased him. [2] Hon. John adm. lUX.; b. • Nov. 17SS; d. 10 April. 1786, hftving m. Aug. 1748, Sophia, dan. of John Trevaalon, of Caer- hays, Cornwall, and had with 8 daoa. f ■cos, (1) John, an offloer in the army. b. 7 Felk 17M ; m. ist— 1 June, 1779, Amelia D'Arcy, Baronew Oonyers, only daa. and heir of Bobert,last Barl of HoldemeM (bar flormer marriage with the Dnke of Leeda was diasolTed Iqr Act of Parliament, May, 1779) ; she d. M Jan. 1784, having bMl a dan. in AngiMta,d. Nov. 1841, having m. 17 Aug. 1807, to UenU-OoL Laigh, 10th dragoons, and bad iasne. Capt. Btrom m. tndly— IS May, ITM, CaroUne, dnn. of Oonkm,of Oigbt, oo, Aberdeen (Mid to be UneaUy daMended from Jam n EL of Sootland), and b«d a son, SM Oeone Gordon, 0th Baron, the aothor of Cbilde aroM, Don Joan, 4c: b. St Jan. 1T88; d. It April. 18S4, having m. S Jan. 1811. Anne laabeUn, only child of Sir Ralph Milbaake-Noel. Bart, and Baronew Wentworth.of NetUertwl (see) ; she d. 16 May, 1860, having had an only Hon. Ad*Ai«iMte,d. t7 Nov. 18St,haTlagm. 8 Jnlv.lSU. as let wife, to WmiMn. Barl of LoTelMe,aBd had iasaa. (2) GtootM ABMm, capt. lur. b. W Nor. 17M, d. 11 Jnno, 1781, havtog m. H«MU Charlott*. dan. of Robert Dallas. An.of IMSmOmU*, Jamaica; shad. M Feb. 1798. having had a son and dan. /I/ G«orMABMii,a.aa7tli /a/ JnllaIlariaCharlotta.d. 18ft. having m. rifay. 1817. to Rev. Robert Heath. UXkm of St. John's, Oxon. . bw S8 dan. of Ittnragr. SIR JOHN BYRON, of Newstead, Nottfc K.B. at the coro- nation of James L (grandson of John Byron, of New- stead and Papplewick, Notts, who was bom beCore the mar- riage of his father Sir John Byron, of CTayton. oo. Lane, with Elizabeth, dau. of William Casterden.of Blackley (and de eceode d according to Collins from Ralph de Burun, who held Honstan Castle, CO. Derby, in the time of the Conqueror), m. Anne, eldest dau. of Sir Richard Molyneux, Bart, of Sefton, Lane. (E. SEFTON), and ha. Oxon. 1 Nov. 1642, and by patent dated at Oxfonl 24 Oct. 1643, created a Barox of E.noland by the title of Lord Byron, of Rochdale, co. Lancaster, with limitation in default of issue' male to his six survi\ing brothers (and the issue male of their bodies, viz. Richard, William, Thomas, Robert, Gilbert, and Philip). Field marshal general of the royal forces in Wor- cester, Salop, Chester, and North Wales, and governor of Chester, governor to H.R.H. the Duke of York ; he d. s. p. in France in 1652, having m. 1st, Cecilia, dau. of Thomas, Lord Delawar ; she d. 1638. He m.2ndly— 1644, Eleanor Needham, dan. of Robert Lord Viscount Kilmorey, In Ireland, and widow of Peter War- burton, of Arley, Cheshire ; she d. 26 Jan. 1663. E2] Sir Richard, s. as 2nd Lonl Byron. 3] Sir Robert, col. of foot, ex parte regis, gov. of Liverpool, m. Lucy, dau. of Thomas, Lord Delawar. [41 Sir Gilbert, d. unm. [5] Sir Philip, killed at the head of his regiment at York, 1644. [6] Sir Thomas, commanded the Prince of Wales' regt. at the battle of Hopton Heath, near StaflFord, 19 Mar. 1642/3, when he was severely woundetl; buried in Christ Church Cathe«lral. Oxford, 9 Feb.'l643/4, s. p.; m. Catherine, dau. of Henry Bralne, Esq.; she bur. In Westminster Abbey, 11 Feb. 1676/6. OIIR RICHARD. 2nd Lord Byron, knighted by CHART.ES I. O He was one of those valiant colonels at the fight of Edge- hill who on the 1st November, 1642, was created m.a. at Oxford, [3] Hon. RIduud. rector of Hooghton. Dmham, M Jt Oct. 17S4: d. 1 Nov. 1811. having m. 1768. Marjr. Richard Fviner. Bh|.; she d. tlfay, 18S7, having had f sona. (1) Richard. OB. rsar^Mlm. bi 80 July. 1768 •> S Sept. 1887. having m. tS Sept. 1801. BanOi. dan. of Jamas fl^kaa. of Waatmlaalar. mitj agwt ; aha d. 11 Ang. 1861, having had with oUmt tana t soM. John, vioar of^ma>one Hardwidc, co. 01ooo«at«>: b. - Daa 18J0. 8' tl Sept. 18M: d. 6 Dae, 1878, having m. 8 D« lfary.dan.of William RIchartem. Bsq. of Lsatt she 1 80 Dec 184S, having had 1 aoos and 8 dana. having 1 10th n«1 regt. at riega of Babwtopol 18M. woondad and taken n) JohnM-ooL 10th ngt.lleat.-ool. 1876/81.MrTad with nriaoner in a sarti% served in Indian campaign 18A7;8, indnding Cawnpore and captors of LadtBOw, Ac.: b. 14 Sept. 18SS: m. S4 Oct. 1866, SaaaaAmaUa Graves, dan. of Edward Chiappini, of Gape Town; aha d. It May, 1871. having had with other Iasne a eon and dan. Richard, b. 19 Feb. 1870.— Ada Mary. (2) William (Gerard, lient-ooL Klng^a royal rifle corps, lateeOth rifles, late nth regt. served in Afghan campaign 1877/80. and in Boer campaign 1881; b. 10 Mar. 1887. (3) Mary. (4) Ada Bbuiche^ (6) Fanny Lacy. 121 William, in the IndU Offlce, U IS Nov. 180ft. (2) Henry, rector of Maston,oo. Leicester, b. d. 18S1, having m. 18 Jane, 1808. Margaret, eldest dan. of Thomas Powditch, Bsq.; she d. 14 Sept. 1818, having had 8 sons and 8 dans. /I/ Henry, oonsnl at HayU, b. 17 April, 1804; m. lst-f/10 April, 1834, Elisabeth Josephine, daa. of James Byron Bradley, Esq. M.D.; she d. 18 Sept. 18M, having had a son. (1) Henry James, dramatic writer and actor ; b. 8 Jan. 18SA; m. , Martha, eldest dan. of John Foulkea. Esq. of Ashfleld ; she d. 8ft Sept. 1876, having had 8 sons and a daa. He m. 2ndly— 17 Oct. 1876, Eleanor Mary, dan. of Edward Joy, of London, lawyer, and has t daoi. Margaret Ada, b. at BrUton, 18 Jan. 1878.— A dan. b. 11 Oct. 1880. IStlii^ilPK Mr. Hknry Byron m. Sntlly, at Haytl, ] (nte Berthomieux), widow of Qen. Da had with other issue 8 sons and a dan. (2) (George Alexander, b. 84 Dec. 1868. (3) Mauneville Henry, b. 9 Dec. 1867. (4) Margaret. 121 George, lieut. E.i.CJf.s. b. IS Aug. 180ft ; d. tl May, 1884, having m. 16 Nov. 1881,Oeorgiana Caroline, yoongest dan. of late Col. Meiselback (she re-m. toOen. Edward Philipson Malnwsjing, Bengal army, who d. ). and had a son, George Rochfort, formerly lieut. 6Srd regt. now of tha idameJoatehina BY RON. 107 : ; b. • Not. 18tS; m. 8 Sept 18M, Bose, ..wciick Tonpleton, Esq. and has S aons and S nek Rochfort. b. 13 Dec. 1867.— 0«arge Bodi- i..i. U 17 Jan. 187».— Rkhard Bochfort, b. S8 Mar. 1876.— Hdena.— FnuKM TtaqiteUm. /3/ FrancU, clerk in tbe Traamvy, formerly R.X. ; b. S4 Dec. 1610. /4/ EUiabeth. d. a. p. SI Mar. ISU. having m. 9 July. 18S0. to Oeorge Bochfort Clarke, Eaq. of Bdfleld, co. Wert- meatb, and of Chesterton Lodge, Oxon. J.P. bar.-at-law. /5/ Francea, d. 28 Jone, 1878. r4] Hon. Ooorge, in tbe army. b. M April. 1710 ; m. Frances, dan. and ocdieir of Elton LereU, Eki. of Nottiiicfaain, and had [5] Hon. laabeOa, d. SS Jan. 17M, havfaff n. 1743, as tnd wife, to Hannr, 4th bri of Oarltale. K.O. who d. 4 lat— « Jnae. Sept. 1758. She re-m. 10 Dee. 17M, to Sir WUUMn MntirraTe, Bm^ (ext),of Hajrton Castle, Cnmberlaad, who d. I Jan. 1800. /~1 EOROB ANSON. l\h Baron, b. 8 Mar. 1788; d. 1 Mar. VX 1868, harinir m. 18 Mar. 1816, Bllmbeth Mary, dao. of HaohorereU Cbaadoa-Pole, Esq. of Badbome, oo. Derby : aha d. SO Aug. 187t,baTfBff hMl 4soiMaad S daoa. ri] Oaom AoMo, tth Baron, bi SO Job*. 1818: d. a. & S8 Nor. 1870, harinir m. S Aug. 184S. Lpoy BiMbaUi Jaaa, aldail d«i. of Rer. WilUam Weaoonb. raelor of LMigCard,lHn: iharMM. 17 Jan. 1878, to Ber. Philip Hamy Doi^laa, PjO. TaranplMi, Dert^. [2] Hon. FMderick. M jl bar.-at-law. late fellow of AH Sools College. Ozfbrd; bi S Ftb. 18SS: d. 4 April, 1861, haTiac aau 18 Aug. 1861. Mary Jana, daa. of late bW. Wmiua W« aforeMOd. and had S iom and S (1) Ckort* Fradaiiok WtllUm, 9th and niroo. (2) Hon. Frederick Ernest Charles (precedency patent S8 Feb. 1877), heir preaomptlve to the Peerage : b. 26 Mar. 1861. ' (3) Hon. Eva Lucy Mary (p. p.), m. 2» April, 1879, toLieut.- CoL Henry Robert Eyre, Coldstream guards, and has a son, b. 1 June, 1880. (4) Hon. Margaret Alice (p. p.) 13] Hon. Angnstna, MJl. Merton Coll. Oxon. 1852, rector of Kirkby Mallmy, oo. Leic since 1861, of Corton Denham, Somoaet, 186S/61, rural dean ; b. 8 June, 1828; m. 8 July, 1852, Frederloa, voangest dao. <>li. (7) Lady Emily Julia. (8) Lady Sophia Beatrix Mary. Arms— Quarterly, 1st and 4th, Gu., a lion rampant regardant or. 2nd and 3rd, Arg., three boars' heads sa. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or a dragon's head vert. Supporters— Dexter, a lion regardant or, gorged with a collar gemel flory counterttory gu. Sinister, an eagle, wings elevated sa., beaked, mem bered, and navally crowned or, gorged with a ribband arg., timbriated gu., pendent therefrom a repre- sentation of the cross of the Imperial Austrian military ordei of Maria Theresa. Motto— Qui invidet minor est. Residence— Babraham Hall, Cambridge. TOWN HOUSE— Chelsea House, Cadogan Place, S.W. ftincage. -T-TT1LLLA.M CADOGAN (great-grandson of Thomas VV Cadogan, valectus corone, as he writes himself in his will, dated 12 June, 1611, and proved (C.P.C.) 12 July following, to be bur. in the church of Dunster) went to Inland with the then Earl of Straffortl, became capt. of horse anner near Tonmay, major-gen. 1 Jan. 1706/ 7, dangerously woun. and haa 1 don and 3 daiu. ^, s , (1) Henry George U«rald, b. J5 April, \%hi.V^Ut.btdi^ A«l« (2) Charlotte Looiaa Emily. (3) Ethel Henrietta Maria (Hon.), maid of honour to the Queen 1880. (4) Hargaret Jane OaroUne. [4] Lady Aogosto Sarah, lady in waiting to H.R.H. Duchess of ("ambri. (K OowLRY) ; Hhc d. 1 1 Feb. 1873, baring had 4 eon and a dao. [1] George Henry, Sth and present Bari. [2] Hon. Arthur Charles, oapt. late trd Middx. mfl.; b. SS June, 1841 ; m. 9 April. 1870, Alice Charlotte, youngest dan. of late fMxi ~ d. 16 Sept. 1877 Kichard AnUrfn, Esq. and nieoe of Br Bmrj youDgsst i uyMenx, BBrt.:sbe [3] Hon. Oedl James Qeoige, Ueot. Bjr. bi S7 Mar. 1S46. r4] Hon. ChariesGetnwe Henry, ami. late grenadier gna 14 June, 1810; m. SO June, 1874, Henrietta Wllhdmiii dan. of Henry Montgmnery, Esq. of Ootbanbarg, Victor kenry Arnold, b. 14 July 1879. [5] LadT Charlotte Georglana Mary, m. 14 July, 1874. to Rer. Maynard Woodhonse Currie (BartO from July to Oct. 1866, m.p. Belfast 1852/66, lord justice of appeal in chancery 1866/8, chancellor Univ. of Dublin 1867, and ll.d. Trinity Coll. Dublin, hon. LL.D. Cambridge, 1862, andhon. d.c.l. Oxford 1863 ; b. 2 Dec. 1819 ; m. 9 May, 1856, Mary Harriet, eldest dau. of John MacNeile, Esq. of Park- mount, CO. Antrim (by his wife Charlotte Lavinia, dao. of Lieut.-Gen. Sir Thomas Dallas, G.C.B.), and has had 4 sons and 2 daus. oU^ iJA' 'weeryrTTARMO^THH b.21 Dec. 1861, Arf<,j^f*^Ai Q, b. 17 July, 1863. iUi ^'^ ^ ^< '^/ '//'.«k.. J->fc^// (1) Arthur William, VI (2) Hon. Herbert Joh n, (3) Hon. ^^^TfHH^5afia8,b. J8 Nov. 1865. (4) Hon. Douglas Halyburton, b. 5 Sept. 1867. (6) Lady UUas Charlotte, m. t Mar. 1878, as 3nd wife, to Bev. Hairy Nerlle Oierbrooke (V. SiiKRBROOKK), incumbent of Portman'Chapd. and has iasae. (6) LMly Kathleea Mary. AJUiS— Go. three martleta arg. a bordure of the last with as DMUiy trcCoUs slipped Tert. CRBBT— A martlet arg* charged on the breast with a trefoil 8UPPORTSB»— Two hawks ppr. collared, chained, and belled or hokUiig a trafoU reri. Lodge, Boomemoath. TOWir Hocn— 8, Cranwdl Hooaes, Kendngton, 8.W. Olub»— AthensBom and Oaritoo. l.(nragr. EARL CAIRNS. SIR HUGH MacCALMONT CAIRNS, Earl Cairns and Viscount Garmoyle, co. Antrim, 80 created 27 Sept. 1878, having been created Baron Cairns, of Garmoyle, co. Antrim, 27 Feb. 1867, all in the Peerage of the U.K.; Lord High Chan- cellor OP England 1868, 1874 80, P.c 1866, entered at L.l. 1841, and M.T. 1844,bar.-at-law M.T. 1844, Q.c. and bencher L.l. 1856, solicitor-gen. Feb. 1858 (then knighted), to June, 1859, attorney-gen. TI/LLLIAM CAIRNS, of Cultra, oo. Down (deaoendcd from W WUliam Oaims, M.P. BeUiast 170S/7): b. 1789; d. 1 844. baring m. 1807, Rosanna, dau. of Hugh JohaMm, Esq. of ; she d. 1833, baring had with other tame S sons and S dans. (1) Nathan, of Parkmoont, oa Down, and of Liflord; b. 1807; d. 1844, baring m. 18S9, Mary, dau. of Thomas Miller, Bsq. of Prestuu. Jambs IIL a charter uf the whole Ian ri EARL OF CAITHNESS. GEORGE PHILIPS ALEXANDER SINCLAIR, Earl of Caithness and Lord Berriedalc (1455, 8.), Baron Barrogill (1866, U.K.) ; lord-lieut. of Caithness 1881, col. Caithness and Sutherland vols. 1881 ; 8. his father as 15th Earl, 28 Mar. 1881 ; b. 30 Nov. 1858. Arms— Quarterly, 1st, Az., a ship at anchor, sails forled, o«n erect in saltirc or, within the royal treasure of Scotiand of the last, Orkn'KY; 2nd and 3nl, Or, a Hon rampant go., SPAR; 4th, Az., a ship under sail or, CAITHNESS; and orer all, a ctXMa engrailed dividing the four qtiarters sa., SUf CLAIR. Crest— A cock ppr. Supporters— Two grifflns sa., armed and breaked or. Motto— Commit thy work to God. SEATS— Barrogill Castle, Thurso ; Tister Hoose, oo. Caithne«; Stagenhoc Park, Welwyn, Herts. Town House — 46, Portland Place, w. ftincafie. r)om of Caithness, to him and his T^oc. 1476 ; fell at Flodden Field 9 Sept. 15II, lu. of Sir William Keith, of Inncrugy, and . liindson, r^ EOROE, ith Earl (on the death of V T Earl). tk his seat IMS, he ako i to Jamks V. who S Oct. lM«,gTBBte2, M.I. :iiau), 3nd BARONIT 14 Feb. 1786. [3] George, of Mqr, by charter, 1 Mar. 1572, aerred heir of bis brother and had precept of lands 16 Nor. Ift7t, prseented to the chanoellarT of OaithneH 1 Jane,lf7S; m.Margu«i,«thdau. of William, 7tli Lord Forbes, and hMi with oUntImm, I sons, (1 ) Sir Willl«m, of whom prsMntty. (2) Sir John, of Donbeatb, *«. on. Odthni, and of Oenties, 4c Rosah. and a merohaat, created a Baroxbt or Nova SOOTIA S Jan. 1611 (patMi not rogistared), to the heirs male of tala body (whion tlUe tiaamn bowvrer to hare been b7 the aiaoMn, of lley) ; m. OliiMlan Mouat dao. of the laird o( BMhoOy. and had an only child, llAROARVr, m. to Hoffh IU)a^ of KUTarook. She hn 1 on her marrlMe the lands of OoUwi and InTeriohka« t«g< - therwithiOyOOOmufciL (3) Alexander, of Lathrone. m. Jean, dan. of John Canning- ham, of Brownhill, Bm}. His gnndaon James, of Stempster, after of Dmbealh, dalmed and oMd the title of Baronet under his grwt anoint paUnk. 8m Bwontt*-" Ohaos.") SIR WHUAM SINCLAIR, of l^y, t^ obartw of oonflr. mation, 8 July. 16SI, having had seliin 10 Oct. 1600, and of CatboU, knighted hj JammsYL; he n. OMhcrlne, 2nd dan. of Oeorae Bom, of Balnagowaa, and hia descendant in the 7th generatton. JAMBS SINCLAIR, of Mey. i. as 12tll Barl of Caithness 8 April, 17M, by reaotation of the house of lords, 4 Mar. 17M, a representatiTe FMr 1807, lord-Ueot. of Oaithneas, post- SIR WILLIAM SINCLAIR, of Rosslyn, appointed sheriff of the CO. of Edinburgh for life 1271 (descended from William de Sancto Claro, of Rosslyn, temp. DAVID I.), sat in the parlia- ment of Scone, 6 Feb. 1283/4, and took a prominent part in the leading affairs of Scotland, He had 3 sons, [1] Sir Henry, whose grandson. Sir William, of Rosslyn, m. Isabel, one of the dans, and coheirs of MaUse, Earl of Stratheam, Caithness, and Orkney. His elder son, HENRY, of Rosslyn, had his claim to the Earldom of Ork- ney admitted by Hakox VI. King of Norway, 1379 ; m. Jean, dau. of Sir John Halyburton, of Dirletoun. His grandson, William, s. as 3rd Earl Orkney. [2] William, bishop of Dunkeld, performed the ceremony of the coronation of Edward Baliol, 1332; d. 27 June, 1337. ■■3] Gregory, ancestor of Sir John Sinclair, created a BARONET 18 Jan. 1636 (see). WILLIAM, 3rd Earl of Orkney (on the death of his father, Henry, about 1418), one of tlie hostages for JAMES I. 1421, admiral of Scotland, founded collegiate church of Rosslyn 1446, lord higli chancellor of Scotland 1464/8; had a grant of the Earldom of Caithness to himself and his heirs, 28 Aug. 1455, from James II.; ambassador to England 1461. In 1470 he sur- rendered his Earldom of Orkney to James III. and it was annexed to the crown by Act of Parliament 1471, the King having acquired the islands of Orkney in marriage with Mar- garet of Denmark in 1469, and in part recomiiense the king granted him the castle of Ravenscraig, in Fife, with adjacent lands, by charter 17 Sept. 1470, and was snlisequcntly styled Earl of Ckiithness and Lord Sinclair. He resignetl the Earldom in favour of his 2nd son William (the eldest son by his 2nd wife), having passed over his eldest son William, by his Ist master-general Scotland 1810; bw at BarrogiU Castle f 1 Oct. 1766 ; d. 16 Joly, 18St. baring m. at Thnno Osstle, S Jan. 1784, Jean, dan. of Col. Alexander Campbell, of Barcaldine CBart.), depoty-goT. of Fort OeOTge; she d. 2 April, 1861. His eldest son, ALEXANDER. 13th Earl. lord-Uent. Caithness; b. 24 July. 1790; d. 24 Dec 18M, baring m. 22 Nor. 1811, Tranoea Harriet, youngest dan. and coheir of Very Her. William Leigh, of Rushall, CO. Hereford, dean of Hereford ; she d. SI Aug. 1874, iearing an only surrirlng son, JAMBS, 14th Earl, created Baron Barrogill, of Barrogill Castle, 1 May. 1866 (U.K.), lonl-lieut. and rice-a^lm. of Caithness, lord-ln-waiting on the Queen 1866 ft8, 1869 66. k.r,m. col. Caithness and Sutherland vols. 1867 81 ; b. 16 Dec. 1821 ; d. 28 Mar. 1881, baring m. 1st— 17 July. 184 7 r .,„;.,. r;^or- giana. youngest dau. and coheir of Sir Oeorc< ' lips, Bart, of Weston, oo. Warwick ; she d. 31 Ji, ■■ m. 2ndly— 6 Mar. 1872. Marie, only surviving dau. ... .,.., .-^-nor Don Jose de Mariategui, and widow of HJI. Gen. the Comte de Medina Pomar. By his 1st marriage he had a son and dau. [1] George Philips Alexander, 15th and present Earl. [3] LaN. JAMES ALEXANDER, Earl of C«Iedon(1800, 1.), Vincount (1797, I.) and Baron Caledon (1789, l.)> elected an Irish rcprenentatire Peer 80 Oct. 1877, CApt. 4 lb batt B. InniddlUng fuaUiers, late 6th bntt. R. Iritih rifles (or R. Soath Down mil.) 1880/1, cnpt. Ist life f^iAnis 1873, rctd. h.p. 1880 ; a. his father as 4th Earl 80 June, 1865 ; b. 11 July, 1846 ; h* ir presumptive, hi« brother Walter Philip.^- A KMS— Pw ule, aif . sad sa^ a ohtrroo and in baae a crMont, coaatOTOOMiffed; on * outon as. a harp or. ttrliifMl uf . ( ' u Ktrr— A daxlw arm amboirad ia araov, hoUinc a siroid, all |)|ir., hflt and poninal or. M I'POBT— Dartwr, a mamiald with bar mirror, all ppr. Si nistar, aa olapliaat an . Motto— For maro. par tivrM. SKATS— OaladoB Hoqm and Daif Lodga, oo. Tjrnme. Town Housa— •, Oarltoo Houao Tonaoo, aw. linragr. ALBXAMDBR. of LondoDdenr morchant; ia IMS, ,1 ANDRBW of Qarraoli, Brrigal parish, oo. Loodondorrr ii niui of BaUyolaoa, pariah of DnmiaohoM, near Newion vu.lv in 1666, tho lattor ortale by grant dtlMrhrom 8b Thomas rhillips, or hia ooo atylod Major Oolonol Georfo Phillips. He wiu^ attainted nadar Iha atjrle ol Oapt. Andrew Alexander in a ). (Babt.), rector of Qowran. N- S2] Robert, member council Madras; b. — April, 1771; d. 15 uly, 1861. aged 90, having had by his Ist wife, a Miss WU- liams, an only son, /I/ James Williams, B.S.C. died in India, s. p. ROBKRT Alkxakdkr m. 2ndly— 6 May, 1809, Grace, dau. of Rev. St. John BUcker, DJ). prebendar>- of Inver, Donegal. She d. 19 Oct. 183», having had a son and 2 daus. 121 Robert, of Holwood, Kent, c.B. to which he succeeded (m the death of his oonsin. Lord (?ranworth, in 1868, late chief commissioner of Rohilcund, B.C.S.; b. 2 July, 1813; m. 1st— « Oct. 1846, Caroline Skelton, dau. of Georpe Murray, Esq. of Chichester, and granddaughter of Admiral Sir George Mnzray, K.CB.; she d. s. p. 29 July, 1859. He m. Sndly— IS Dec. 1870, Enundine Bethea, dau. of late Robert Kaye Greville, LLJ>. of Edinborgh, and \iidow of Major- Oen. Henry Dmmmond, Bengal cav. (6th son of James . of Btragrath, Perthshire). IZI Chariotte, m. 17 Ang. I860, to John MuddeUe, Esq. of Raigenftfd Howe, Kent. 74/ Mary, m. 6 April, 1837, to Rev. Sir Samuel Vincent Love Hammick, Bart. [81 Anne, m. to William Dalton, Esq. of Btuy St. Edmunds, and d. s. p. 1840. [41 Jemiina, d. Si June, 18S7, having m. 1789, to Rev. John Edward RolCe, vioar of Cranworth, Norfolk (by Alice, dau. of Ber. Bdmnad Neiaoo, who was grandfather of the Ist Lord Kalaoa); ho d. t4 Jnly, 1791, leaving a son, Robert Bolto, lord high chancellor of Enghtnd 186S/8, was Babox Craxworth so Dec 1860, and d. s. p. S6 Jnly, 1868. [5] Catherine, m. 1800, to Yen. John Bedingfleld Collyer.of Hackford HaU, Norfblk, archdeacon of Norwich, and had (S) BOBXRT,of Boom HaU. (See Alexander of Portglenone, (8)B below, (S) Jamas, cwa t ad Karl or Calxdox, 1 Jan. 1801. (4) Mary Jaaa. bl lat, to Wdd, Bsq. of Londonderry, and Sadly, to HaariHon Madnra, Bsq. of Dnblin, by whom he had aa oalj daa. m. to John William Footer, Bmi. of Fane YaUey, eo. Lomi (Babt.) C6) Baboooa, d. 1800. barbig m. 1766, to JoahM Dn Pr«, Eaq. of wntoa Park. Boda. IS ALKXAMDEB bald Tarloaa puldie offloea, B.1.CJI. 1776/tO, oraatod BAROX Calxdox, of J . 00. lyroaa, 6 Jnae, 1790, ViscouxT Albxakdkr, in Not. 1787. and Babl or CALXDOX, S9 Dec 1800, aU in the Paance 0^ Ireland: k 1780; d. St Mar. 180S, having m. S8 Nov. 1774, Aaaa, Snd dan. of James Oanfnrd, Bsq. of Oaufurds> ban, 00. Down ; she d. SI Dec 1777, having had with S dans. aaoolyaoa, TWPBB,la U Ueotoa Earl, X.P. an Irish re p res en tative Peer, lord- Tyrone, ooL royal Tyrone militia, governor of Oapo of Good Hope 1807/11 : b. 14 Dec 1777 ; d. 8 April, 1889, havinff m. 16 Oct. 1811, Lady Oatherine Freeman Torke, dan. and cob. of Philip, Ird Bail of Hardwicke; she d. 8 July, 1863, leaving an only son, JAMBS DU PRE, 3rd Earl, a represenUUve Peer, 1841, col. of the Tyrone militia, and capt. in the guards, M.p. co. Tyrone 1887/V ; U S7 Juhr, 181S ; d. 10 June, 1856, having m. 4 Sept. 1846, Lady Jane nederica Grimston (V.A.), 4th daa. of James Walter, 1st Earl of Yemhmi, extra lady of the bedchamber to Her Majesty, 1878, and had S sons and a dau. (1) James, 4th and present Earl. (2) Hon. Walter Philip, capt. 2nd dragoons (royal Soots gre}-8) 1877Jkair praaomptiTe to tbe Peerage ; b. 8 Feb. 1849. (3) Hon. Charlss, capt. R. Tyrone fusiliers; b. 36 Jan. 1854. (4) I<«ly J«ae (Charlotte Elixabeth. Alkxakdkr or Pobtolxxoke. ROBERT ALEXANDER, of Boom Hall, Londonderry, and a merchant of that city (Snd son of Nathaniel Alexander of Onnsland before mentioned) ; he d. 37 Mar. 1790, having m. Anne, dan. and coheir of Henry M'CTolioch, Esq. of Clady> more and Ballyarton, co. Londonderry ; she d. SO Jan. 1817, having had with other issue 6 sons, /!/ Nathaniel, n.D., bUhop of Meath 1828, P.c. Ireland, graduated at Emmanuel College, Cambridge, precentor of Armagh 1796, bishop of Clonfort 1803, of Killaloe and of Down and Connor 1804, of Portglenone, co. Antrim, by purchase ; b. IS Aug. 1760; d. 31 Oct. 1840, having m. 18 May, 1786, Anne, only surviving dau. of the Right Hon. Richjud Jackson, of co. Deny, M.P. and heir of her brother Sir George Jackson, Bart.; shed. Aug. 1837, having bad \«ith other issue 6 sons and 3 daus. SI] Robert, of Portglenone, rector of Ahoghill and arch- eacon of Down ; b. 19 June, 1788; d. July 1840. having m. 1st— 31 Ang. 1813,(7atherine, youngest dau. of Right Hon. John Staples, of Ussane afbresaid (Bart.) ; she d. IS Afar. 1830. He m. Sndly— 1837. Hester Helena, eldest dan. of Alexander M'Manus, of Mount Davis, co. Antrim ; she d. R. p. 33 June. 1874, aged 86. By his Ist wife he had 3 sons and 4 daus. (1) Nathaniel, of Portglenone, M.P. co. Antrim in three parliaments 1841 53; b. Aug. 1815; d. 5 Jan. 1853. having m. 7 April, 1843, Florinda. dau. of Richard Boyle Bagley, Esq. aforesaid (B. Cakflkmaink) ; she d. 24 May, 1861, having (re-m. 1866, to Edmund Francis Leslie, of Donag- hadee, oo. Down ; he d. 7 Feb. 1863) had 3 sons, 112 CALEDOK (1) llobert Jackson, of Portglenone, co. Antrim, J.P. and ]>.li. high sheriff 1875, and for Londonderry 1870; b. 18 Jan. 1843. (2) John Staples, late R.X.; b. 14 June, 1844. (2) Robert, of Magheramome, CO. Antrim, formerly E.I.C.S. b. Nov. 1823; m. 17 Feb. 1863, Louisa, dau. of Richard Boyle Bagley, Esq. (Castlemaine), and has a son and dau. Robert Arthur Molony, b. 16 Feb. 1867.— Florinda. (3) Harriet, d. s. p. 1853, having m. to John Wakefield, Esq. of (4) Grace, m. , to Gilbert, brother of the before- named John Armytage Nicholson, Esq. (5) Catherine Staples, m. , to Molyneux Pooley Shuldham, Esq. (6) Charlotte, unm. 1878. [2] James, ll.d. rector of Tessauran and vicar of ^\^lerry, King's CO.; b. 22 July, 1794 ; d. 2 April, 1857, having m. 14 Aug. 1833, Alicia Louisa, dau. of Samuel Dopping, Esq. of Lotown, CO. Westmeath, and has 2 sons and 3 daus. all unm. (1) Samuel, b. 5 April, 18i0. (2) James, capt. 38th regt.; b. 3 Jan. 1844. (3) Anna. (4) Mary Jane. (5) Clarissa. [3] Nathaniel, of Craivagh, co. Londonderry, and of Epsom, Surrey; b. 6 Dec. 1796; d. 14 Oct. 1880, having m. Sophia Charlotte, dau. of Noah Hickey, Esq. of Dublin city, and had with other issue 5 sons and 4 daus. (1) Natlianiel Combermere, d. unm. 24 Aug. 1864, aged 35. (2) Robert Hugh, b. , 1831 ; died in India ; m. Lacy, dau. of William Gray, Esq. (3) William James, b. , 1836. (4) John Henry, major R. A. (late Bengal); b. 22 May, 1839 ; m. 23 Nov. 1880, Katharine Mary, youngest dau. of Brevet- Col. John Thomas Francis, Bombay c.s. (5) George Caledon, bar.-at-law.M.T. 1868; b. 1842. (6) Sophia Charlotte, m. 6 Aug. 1850, to late Rev. Charles lliie Hay. (7) Ann Isabella. (8) Mary Eliza, m. 6 Dec. 1866, to Arthur Thompson, Esq. (9) Henrietta Frances, m. to late Robert Scott, Esq. [4] Henry, of Forkhill House, CO. Armagh, bar.-at-law; b.l6 Feb. 1803; d.l Dec. 1877, having m. 14 Aug. 1839, Lady Louisa Juliana Knox, 2nd dau. of Thomas, Earl of Ranfnrly, by Mary Juliana, dau. of William Stuart, D.D. lord primate of Ireland, and has 6 sons and 5 daus. (1) Granville Henry Jackson, of Forkhill House, co. Armagh, capt. Armagh mil. late lieut. 83nl regt.; b. S6 June, 1852; m. 25 Feb. 1880, Daisy Mathews, of San Francisco. (2) Henry Nathaniel, E.I.C.S. b. 7 June, 1854. (3) Claud Henry, lieut. 99th regt.; b. 31 May, 18W. (4) Ronald Henry, b. 16 Aug. 1858. (5) Fretlerick Henry Thomas, b. 30 Nov. 1860. (6) Dudley Henry Blayney, late Bef rv; d. 1 Jan. 1824, aged 66, having m. 1 79.! . i. of Sir Robert Waller, Bart, of Lisbrian, co. Tipj-. I. June, 1860, having had, with a dau.— Catherine," d. 1836, having m. to George Thompson, of Clonskeagh Castle, co. Dublin— an only surviving son, ROBKRT, rector of Apha turer ; b. 13 April. 1824 ; m. 15 Oct. 185i: u. of Major John Humphreys, j.p. of M.,v..., „ ,i.,u.-i. co. Tyrone, and has 2 sons and' 2 daus. (1) Robert Jocelyn, b.a. Bni.s<>n(>«e Coll. Oxon. an inspector of HChools 1880; b. 11 June. 1852; m. 6 Jan. 1876. Alir- Rachd, eldest daa. of John JamcM Hamilton Humphrc\ Bm. of Lincoln's Inn (SriLK Haut.). and had a son. ' William Harold, b. S6 Feb. 1880 ; d. 6 Dec. following. (2) Cecil John Francis, b. 16 Mar. 1865. (3) Eleanor Jane. (4) Dorothea Agnes. rai Henry M'Cllntock, of Cactleroe. Ireland, conun. u.N. b. 7 Oct. 1834; m. Ist-n Oct. 1864, Blisa Francos Charlotte, only dan. of Sir William Wlaenian, Bart, k.c.b.; sho d. l April, 187». He m. Sndly— 16 Jan. 1877. Agnee, daa. of (apt. James Hannay, and widow of Lieat.-Col. Jackson Atkinson Wray. By his 1st wife he has had a son and S daus. Robert William Wiaonan. b. 11 Jan. 1870. — Kathlwn Henrietta, d. • Fsb. 1877.— Charlotte Marion.- Agatha he Fiances Mary. [3] Mary, m. 17 Sept. 18*5. to William (K. ,.( Ballydaggan.co. Down, J.p. D.l.. M.P. Dow ; ,) d. 1877,baTinghad with3daas.68ons. t, Richard Kbown-Botd, of BaUydugguu House, afore- said, late ILK.; b. U Mar. 1860; m. 1st— 36 Mayl 1876. Florence, daa. of Charles Mannere-Lashington. Esq. 61 Norton Court, Kent (Bart.); she d. 20 April. IH76. He m. 2ndly-80 Oct. 1880. Edith Mary. dau. of Intc Henry Blacklock, Esq. of Di«l«bury, co. Lane. By his Ist wife ho has a dan.— Florence. [41 MafcUda, m. 10 July, 1846. to Maximilian Hammond Dallson, Esq. of Hamptons, Kent, and has 4 sons mvX i Jmim [51 Blinbeth.d. » May. 1875, having m. 10 Jm t wife, to Rev. Andrew Ferguson Sin v I v. of Agl n of Derry and chaplain to the Earl of Caloilon. (11; 17 Dec.1876, Barbara Ann.dau.of John .Montgouu-ry, Esq" . Benvarden, Antrim, J.P. and D.l..) By his Ist wife has 3 dau Fanny Cecil Anne Blacker SMYLY Jane Alexandra. Dorothea. [6] Catherine, m. 4 June, 1861, to James Sinclair, Esq. < Dundearg, Ireland. [7] Dorothea, m. 10 Jan, 1856. to Major Henry Keown. /4/ James, of Somerhill, Kent, D.L. M.P. Old Sanim in seven Ijariiaments 1807/32 ; b. 1769 ; d. 12 Sept. 1848. havim m. Ist, Eliza, dau. of Capt. Dundas, of Manour, co. Stirling she d. leaving an onlv child, [1] Eliza Charlotte, m. 3 .Sopt. 1825.as 2nd wife . ford Canning. «.r.B., British minister at C- created VlSCOr.\TSTU.VTKOHUI)KREl)CLIKKE.::i he d. 14 Aug. 1880. JAME.S ALKXANI>KK m. 2ndly— 8 Mar. 1813. Charlotte Sophia dau. of Thomas Dashwotxl, Esq. K.l.c.8. (BAHT.), and widow of Hon. Charles Andrew Bmce (E. Eloix) ; she d. 11 April 1870, having had 2 wms and 2 daus. [2] Robert,of Upavon, Wilts, b. 10 Feb. 1815; d. 23 Oct. 186.1 having m. 23 July, 1844, his cousin Julia Charlotte. 4th dau.' of William Fane, Esq. B.cs. (E. Wk.stmobklam)), and has a son and dau. (1) James Fane, of Upavon. Wilts, capt. 17th lancers 1876, 80 ; b. 1 Jan. 1846.-(2) Emily Maude. [3] James, of Oak Bank. Kent, b.a. Christ Church, Oxon. and of Iy)ndon. Imnker, b. 7 May, 1822; m. 13 May, 1H45 Anna Maria Julia, dau. of Maximilian Dudley Digges-Dalison' Esq. of Hamptons aforesaid, and has 3 sons and a dau. ' (1) James Dallson, late capt. W. Kent yeo. cav. b. 6 Mar CALTEORPE. 113 % [2) Charles Bobaii, bar.-at-law L.1. 1874 ; b. 8 Nov. 1847. [3) Evelyn Fergnson, B.A. Bnusenose ColL Oxon. 1873, vicar of 8t, Paul, Newington, since 1881, curate of St Pancrag 1876/81 ; b. 23 Mar. 1850. (4) Mabel Emma. [4] C Charlotte Sophia. [5] Anne. /5/ Josias Dupr6, of Stonehonse, near Broadstairs, Kent, a director K.I.C.S. elected, with his brother James, M.P. Old Sarnm 1820/8, 1830/2 ; b. 1771; d. 20 Aug, 1839, having m. 1 Feb. 1808, Mary, dan. of Rev. Thomas Bracken, of ; she d. 13 Nov. 1868, having had 8 sons and 7 dans. [1] Caledon Duprd, resident of Sutton Place, Surrey, DX. Essex, capt. late Ist life guards; b. 16 Nov. 1817; m. 1843, Caroline, 2nd dao. of James Swing, Esq. of London, formerly b.c.m. and has had ft sons and 6 dans. (1) Caledon James, capt. OoldstrMm guards; d.Sl Sept. 1874, having m. four days pravionsly Nui» Stewart, eldest dau. of late Col. Sir John Stewart Wood, K.03. (2) Frank, Ueut. B.N. (3) Harvey. (4) Mark William. (5) Reginald. (6) Mary. (7) Louisa. (8) Janet, m. to Lieat.-GoL Edward Alexander Wood, 10th hnsaan, served with Peshawnr Valley field force in Affgti«ii4«»An 18TO/9, elder son of Sir Charies Alexander Wood. (9) Margaret. (10) Evelyn. [2j Josias Bracken Oknning.b. IS Dec. 1826; m. 11 Jan. 1848, Agnes Cecilia, 8th dao. of Sir William Curtis, Bart, and has had 10 sons and 8 dans. -a^. ( 1 ) Josias William, I.OA. b. 14 Hay, 1849. (2) F'rederick, R.M. b. ISDec. 18ft2. (3) AtweULake,b.8Jnne,18»6. (4 ) Henry Charles, b. M Mar. 18M. (5) Horace Bracken, b. 10 Aug. 18M. (6) Charles, b. 7 Nov. I860. (7) C}«orge Frank, b. If Jan. I8r. holding in their exterior bands a club erect or. MOTTO— Oradn diverse via nna. 8BAT»— Blvetham, Winchfleld, Hants, and Perry Hall, Bir- mingham, WarwiAahise. TOWK HOUSa— 8t, (hosrenor Square, W. Emeage. RICHARD OOUOH, citizen of London and merchant of the steple (said to be son of Thomas, of London, ■, or of his brother Sir Matthew, knighted in the French wars, and who was slain in (^e's rebellion 14ft0). His descendants for four generations were merchants of the staple at Wolverhampton, of whom the last, HENRT, of Wolverhampton, purchased the lordship and seat of OldfalUngs, parish of Byshbury, Staff, and d. Iftftft, leaving issue by his Ist wife, Elizabeth Leigh, of Wolver- hami^n, who d. in 1628, a son, JOHN, of OldfalUngs, purchased in 1656 the manor and lordship of BefCooat, and in 1659 the manor and grange of Walton, both co. Staff, dead before 1667 ; he m. Ist, Bridget, dan. ol John AsUey, of Woodeaton, co. Staff, (and 2ndly, Mar- garet, dau- of Wedgwood, of the same county, by whom S dans.), and had with other lasue S sons, [1] Sir Henry, of Perry Hall, Staff, admitted to the Middle Temple S4 June, 1667, grandfather of the celebrated antiquary Richard Oough, who was b. in London, 21 Oct. 1735 ; d. 20 Feb. 1809 (bur. at Wormley, Herts.), having m. Ann, dau. of Thomas Hall, Esq. of Golding, Herts. [21 Sir Richard, an eminently successful merchant in the India and Cfhina trade, knighted by Oeoroe 1. 1717, purchased the lordship of Edgbaston, &c. of Viscount Fauconbridge, M.P. Bramber, Sossex, temp. George I. and II.; b. 10 Oct. 1659; d. 9 Feb. 1727, M.I. having m. Anne, dau. and coheir of Nicholas CMspe. of London ; she d. 31 Dec. 1731, having had with other issue a son, viz. SIR HENRY, created a Baroset 6 April, 1728 (with remainder in default of issue male to his brother John, who however d. s. p.), M.P. Totnes 1732, and Bramber; b. 9 Mar. 17U8; d. 8 June, 1774, M.l. Edgbaston, having m. 1st, Catherine, 2nd dau. of Sir John Harpur, of Calke, Derbyshire, Bart.; she d. s. p. 22 June, 1740. He m. 2ndly— 2 July, 1741, Barbara, only dau. of Reynolds Calthorpe, of Elvethani, South- ants ; she d. IS April, 1782, having had with 3 daus. 3 sons, of whom the eldest, SIR HENRY, 2nd Baronet (on the death of his uncle. Sir Henry Calthorpe, k.b. in 1788), took the name of Cal- thorpe, and succeeded to the estates of Elvetham, &c. &c. M.P. Bramber, 1774, 1780, 1784, and 1790, was advanced to the 114 CAMDEN. Peerage, 15 June, 1796, as LORD Calthorpe, of Calthorpe, Norfolk,; d. 16 Mai*. 1798, having m. 1 May, 1785, Frances, youngest dau. and coheir of Gen. Benjamin Carpenter; she d. 1 May, 1827, having had 7 sons and 4 daus. His 3rd son, "IjIREDERTCK, 4th Baron (on the death of his brother George, .IJ 3rd Baron, Sept. 1851), was authorised by R.L. 14 May, 1845, to discontinue for himself only the surname and arms of Calthorpe, and to bear the surname of Gough only ; b. 14 June, 1790 ; d. 2 May, 1868, having m. 12 Aug. 1823, Lady Charlotte Somerset, eldest dau. of Henry Charles, 6th Duke of Beaufort ; she d. 12 Nov. 1865, having had with other issue 3 sons and 6 daus. (1) Sir Frederick Henry William, 5th and present Baron. (2) Hon. Augustus Cholmondeley Gough-Calthorpe, of Perry Hall, Warwicks, high sheriff Staff. 1881 ; heir presumptive to the Peerage; b. 8 Nov. 1829; m. 22 July, 1869, Maud Augusta Louisa, dau. of Hon. Octavius Duncombe (E. FEVER- SHAM), and has a son and 3 daus. Walter Gough, b. 2 May, 1873.— Rachel Grough.— Constance. Hilda, b. 24 Oct. 1880. (3) Hon. Somerset John, major-gen. in the army (retd. list), late lieut.-col. 5th dragoon guards; b. 28 Jan. 1831 ; m. 28 Jan. 1862, Ehza Mary, widow of Frederick Crewe, Esq. and only child of Capt. Frederick Chamier, R.N. and has 2 sons and 2 dans. Somerset Frederick, b. 23 Dec. 1862.— Somerset Arthur, b. 23 Dec. 1864.— Leila Mabel.— Leila Evelyn. (4) Hon. Charlotte Georgiana Frances, d. 18 Aug. 1870, having m. 8 Aug. 1850, to Francis Joseph Cresswell, Esq. and has 3 sons and 2 daus. [1] George Francis Addison CRESSWELL, b. 22 Aug. 1862. [2] Cresswell Augustus, b. 27 Nov. 1856. [3] Charlotte Rachel Frederica, m. 11 Aug. 1876, to Gerard Henry Uchtred Noel, com. R.N. (E. GAINSBOROUGH). [4] Edith Frances Louisa, m. 21 April, 1876, to Charles Edward, eldest son of Rev. J Thomycroft,of Thomrcroft, Clieshire. (5) Hon. Frances Blanche Anne, m. 11 July, 1861, to Rev John Robert Feilden, of Baconsthorpe, Norfolk (Bart.) (6) Hon. Harriet Louisa Esther, m. 6 Feb. 1867, to Lord Alfred Spencer Churchill (D. MARLBOROUGH). (7) Hon. Isabella Eleanor Mary. (8) Hon. Olivia Georgiana Elizabeth. (9) Hon. Susan Caroline. MAEQUIS CAMDEN. JOHN CHARLES PRATT, Marquis Camden, Earl of Brecknock (1812, U.K.), Earl Camden and Viscount Bayham (1786, g.b.), and Baron Cam- den (1765, G.B.) ; s. his father as 4th Marquis 4 May, 1872 ; b. 8 Jan. 1872 ; heir presumptive, his brother George. Arms — Sa., on a fesse between three elepbants' heads erased arg. as many muUets of the field. CREST — An elephant's head erased arg. Supporters— Dexter, a griffin sa., beak and claws gu. Sinis- ter, a lion rampant or, each collared arg., thereon three mullets sa. Motto— Judicium parium aut lex terne. SEATS— Bayham Abbey, Lamberhurst, Sussex; Wilderness Park, Sevenoaks, Kent ; and The Priory, Brecknock. TOWN HOUSE— 96, Eaton Square, 8.W. Einrage. SIR JOHN PRATT, of Wilderness, Kent. Knt. lord chi. i justice of England, and p.c. 1718 (grandson of Hichur i Pratt, of Careswell Priory, near Collumpton, Devon), scrjeani- at-law 1700, M.P. Midhorst 1700 to 1714, when he received his appointment as one of the justices of the court of king's bench ; d. 24 Feb. 172i'6, m. 1st. KlizaU-th. dau. aii.i rni,..ir of Rev. Henry Gregory, rector ot V ni had 6 sons and 4 dans. He m. i v Hugh Wilson, rector of Llandin.i: . .. ^. . ^. ...... und canon of Bangor; she d. SO July, 17a«, Imving had with other issue a son, SIR CHARLES, recorder of Bath and attorney -gen. 1759, chief jostioe of court of common ptoM,and knighted at St. James' 28 Dec. 1761, aerjeant-at-Iaw 1763 (m.p. Downton, WUtB.), rendered himself celebrated for hav- ' ' r^cd John Wilkes, who had been wiied and commit ^o upon an illegal general warrant, created L4^»^<^' A HM»-Ax. two bun danoett^e or, a ohiof arg. CuKaT— At the bMe of % rock arg. aiiilohad with aoMibjtta nnl rabtoa, a bird ppr. charged aa the rock, in iU blU a mhj. (The bird is «id to be tha jLMda «( Arsbia.) Bri>P0RTIR»— Deztar.alton ramiiantor. 8iiiirter,a lion ram- pfint aa. t-KAT— StOBor Park. n«ar Henlqr-on-Thamee. Town Hou8i->tl, Dorer Street, w. Tbb Babony. RALPH DB OAMOIS, a rrtiaUloia banm tegm Kiaf JoBir, was dMrifl of 8anqraad8MMSteaip^ Hm.m. His (rroat-frandson 8ir Ba^ had ■i i i nim wi i to FHHaiMBt 7 Bow. lI.to9BDW.ra. SIB THOMAS DB OAMOIS, of Broadwater, Sussex, Xja. obtained the king^ oharten 47 Bdw. m. 1I7M. ter a kiy market at his aasDor o< Braadwater, Sosees, and had iiions to ParllaBMBt 7 RiOB. IL ll8t/4. to 8 Hair. Y. 14S1 iiHire, oommaaded the left wing of the Bag^Jsh army at Afc'inoourt; d. t7 ICar. 9, HKX. Y. I4S1, baring m. 1st, BUnbetih, dau. and heiress of William de Loaches, and Sndly, BUnbeth. widow of Henry Percy (UoUpor), K.O. and dan. of Bdmnnd >fortImer,8rd Earl of March (by Philippe, dan, of Lionel, Duke of Clarence, son of Edw. III.) On the death of his grandson Hugh, IS Aug. 4 Hkk. YI. 14SS, the barony feU into abeyance between his two sisters, and so remained imtO 18S9 ; the elder, Maroabkt. m. as 1st wifb, to Ralph Badmylde. who d. 8 Ang. 1448. w. d. 18 July, 144S, pd. 16 Sept 1443 ; his " MAROARST, m. ss Ist wife, to John Goring, of Barton. ring. Their 4 Sussex, w. d. SS July, 1495, pd. 9 Nov. following dant in the 8th generation, ANirB,daa. of Sir Henry (k>ring, of Burton, Snd Baronet, and coheir of her brother Sir William, last Baronet ; d. S5 (3ct. 1679, aged SI, having m. to Richard Biddnlph, of Biddulph Castle. Staflbrd, who d. 1704. Their granddau. Mart, was heir in her issue to the barony of (3amoys on the death of her nephew John Biddulph, of Biddulph and Burton, in 1835. She m, Thomas Stonor, of Stonor (see below). SIR JOHK DB STONORE, Knt. (son of Sir Richard de Stonore, Knt. temp. Hkx. III.), a judge of the common pleas 16 Oct. 1820, and chief justice 13S9 ; d. S8 EDW. III. (1 364) ; bur. in Dorchester (Thurch, Ozon. " For the enumeration of his numerous manors and lands in Middx. Kent, Olouc. Line. Devon, Bucks. Berks. Oxford, and Hants, see Cal. Inq. p. m. vol. U. p. 188 ; " m. Matilda, dau. of Lord Lisle, and had Issue, now represented by Lord Ounoys. It is impossible to give a brief summary of this family, of which a good pedigree is to be found in the History of the Commoners by John Burke, vol. U. p. 440, but the following list of matches is highly interesting : Butler, Earl of Ormonde, Klrkley, Brecknock, Agard, Chamberlain, Southcote, Lake, Nevill (Lord Aber- gavenny), Talbot (Earl of Shrewsbury), &c. His descendant, THOMAS STONOR, of Stonor (son of Thomas Stonor and Hon. Winifred Roper, dau. of Christopher, «th Lord Teynham) ; b. 18 April, 1710 ; d. 2 Feb. 1772, having m. 19 April, 1789, Mary, dau. of John Biddulph, of Biddulph Castle, Staff.; she b. S8 May, 1710; d. 14 June, 1778, having had with a dau. S sons, ri] Charles, of whom presently. 12] Henry, of San Lucar de Barrameda, Spain ; b. 6/16 Mar. 1740/1 ; d. , having m. 1 July, 1773, Elizabeth, dau. of Norris Gardiner Browne, of Hinstock, Salop ; she d. having had with other issue 3 sons, (1) Henry, b. in Spain 28 Mar. 1774; d. at Exeter 26 Nov 1802, having m. 4 Nov. 1795, Frances, dau. of George Gary" Esq. of Tor Abbey, Devon ; she d. at San Lucar. 25 Oct' 1804, having had an only dau. Frances, m. to C^pt. Forrest, R.X. (2) Charles, lieut-col. in the Spanish service ; b. 12 Aug 1781; d. 18 June, 1834, having m. 27 Nov. 1809, Mary, eld^t dau- of Charles Butler, Esq. of Lincoln's Inn, Q.c; she d 9 June, 1875, having had S sons and a dau. /I/ Alban Charles, b. IS Nov. 1817 ; d. s. p. 15 Mar. 1866 having m. 16 Mar. 1844, Eliza, dau. of R Truro, of Hobart Town, Yan Dieman's Land. /2/ Henry James, bar.-at-law, county court judge Surrey and Berks ; b. 14 Mar. 1820 ; m. 8 April, 1858, Mary Anne. dau. of John Eirsop, Esq. s. p. /3/ Mary Teicsa. (3) Frands, b. S6 Ang. 1782; m. , Joanna de Sieries, of Havannah. CHABLE8 STONOB, of Stonor, b. 20 Jan. 1787/8 ; d. 81 Oct. 1781, having m. 15 Nov. 1765, Mary Eugenia, eldest dau. of Michael Blount, of Maple Durham, Oxon. (she re-m. to Thomas Canning, Esq.), and had with other issue 4 sons, ~11 Thomas of whom preeently. 2j Charles, of Copenhagen, b. SI Aug. 1769; d. 1889, ving m. • Feb. 1794, Qaeiina, dan. of Thomas Parry, of Bath 1798. HelJ Oct, ■he d. , leaving an only son, CharkB, a ienend; bi 14 F^b. 1796. I] John, b. 18 Mar. 1771 ; d. s. p. having m. SI May, ellen, dan. of Frands Chadwick, Esq. of Preston, Lane. ] Henry, of Dnaseldorfl, gen. In the Bavarian service; b.S8 t, 1774 ; d. s. p. having m. 4 Nov. 1792, Clare, dau. of Gen. Harold, of the Bavarian service. THOMAS STONOB, of Stonor, b. 9 Dec. 1766; d. 16 Oct. 1811. haTinf m. 7 Oot. 1799, Catherine, dau. of Henry BlnndeU. Bn.of laee Bfa ndeU, oo. Lanoester ; she d. 81 Aug. 18S4ihaTinghad with other lasaeS sons, ril Thomas, s. as Srd Baron. " Charles Henry, of Lostock, oo. Lancaster, b. 1 Dec. 1798 7 Feb. 1840. having m. If Ang. 18S8, Sophia dan. of John Cary, Bsq. of Tor Abboy family, and had with other issue a son and4daaa. il) Charles JoseDh,of Anderton Hall, oo. Lancaster; b.4 Log. 1887 ; m. 8 Oct. 1869. Mand Mary. Srd dau. of Charles Noel Welnan, Hhi. of Norton Manor, Somerset, and has 7 eons and a dan. Bdmnnd Charles Joseph, b. 14 Sept 1866.— Maurice Aloy- sfaM, b. 7 Jaa. 1889.^)swald Francis Gerard, b. 8 June, 1871.— Charles Henry Joeeph, b. Mar. 1 874.— Wilfrid Thomas, b. 8 April, 1876.— A son b. 7 Dec. 1877.— A son. b. If Feb. 1880.— Blanche Mary Frederica. (3) Mary. (8) BmUy. (4) Chire. (S) Bogeola Marr, m. 88 Nov. 186S. to Charles Caasar, eldest son of Cbarlaa Noel Welman, Esq. of Norton Manor, So- mateei, oapt. West Somerset yeo. Ute lieut. 49th regt. and has 1 sons and f dans. Bdward Charlea Wblman, b. S Mar. 1865.— Arthur Joseph Welman, b. 16 Feb. 1870.— Alice-Mary.- Una Mary.— Mary Monica.— Edith Mary.— Yeronica Mary. THOMAS STONOB, Baron Camoys, summoned to Parlia- ment by writ dated 14 Sept. 1839, as senior coheir to the Barony of Camoys (1383, E.), dormant since 12 Aug. 1426, lord- in-waiting 1846/52, 1853/8, 1859/66, 1868/74, J.P. D.L. Oxon. ; b. SS Oot. 1797 ; d. 18 Jan. 1881, having m. 25 July, 1821, Frances, dau. of Per^rrioe Edward Towneley, Eeq. of Towneley Hall, Lane. ; she d. f April, 1880, having had 3 sons and 9 daus. (1) Hon. Thomas Bdward, b. S9 Oct. 1834; d. s. p. 28 May, 1865, having m. SS April, 186S, Catherine, eldest dau. of late John Colthurst, Esq. of Gargrave Hall, Yorks. and niece of Sir C. R. Tempest, Bart. She re-m. 35 Nov. 1869, to Sir Archibald Keppel Maodonald, Bart. (2) Hon. Francis, J.P. and D.L. Oxon. senior clerk in the house of l(mls; b. 5 Jan. 1839 ; d. 10 Jan. 1881, having m. 25 Sept. 1856, Eliza (bedchamber woman to the Princess of Wales), youngest dau. of late Bight Hon.. Sir Robert Peel, Bart, and had 8 sons and Rdan.«A« presumptive to the Peerage ; b. 9 Mar. 1846. (3) Lady JtLUa Janet Georgiana, a lady of the bedchamber; m. 9 Oct. 1868, to George Ralph, 4th Baron Abercromby. Jam VISCOXJNT CANTERBURY. HENRY CHARLES MANNERS- SUTTON, Viscount Canterbury and Baron Bottcs- ford (1835, U.K.) ; s. his father as 4th Viscount 24 June, 1877; b. 12 July, 1839; m. 16 April, 1872, Amy Rachel, only dau. of Hon. Frederick Walpolc, M.P. (E. Orfobd), and has a son, [1] Hon Henry Frederick Walpole, b. 8 April, 1879. Arms— Quarterly, 1st and 4th, Arg. a canton v , 2nd and 3rd, Or two bars az. a chief quarterly ( i gn. the Ist and 4th quarters each charged witli i • lis or tbe2ndand 3rd each withalion passant-guardant or, Manners.. Crest— On a chapeau gu. turned up erm. a peacock in pride ppr. CARBERT. 117 TERR — Two unicorns arg. armed maned tofted and <'T around the neck of the dexter a chain of the last :... . m pendent an escocheon az. charged with a mace erect of the second around the neck of the sinister a like chain therefrom pendent an escocheon also az. charged with a mitre. MOTTO— Pour y panrenir. SEATS— Brooke Hotue and Witchingham Hall, Norwich. fLinrage. CHARLES MANNERS SUTTON, D.D. Jnd son of LonJ George Manners Sutton (B. MANNERS), bishop of Norwich 1792. dean of reterborou^fli, dean of Windsor, and registrar of • lile onlcr of the Garter, lord archbishop of Cii' iiateof all England IKo:,. p.c. b. 14 Feb. 17M; d. 1. -, having ni. 3 April, 1778, Mary.daa. of Thomas Thontun, of .>). He m. .> •Jtifrty-^b -Dec. 1866, Lady Victoria Cecil, yoimgpst dau. of Brownlow, 2nd Mrtiquis of Exeter, K.o.and has 3 son?, Algernon William George, b. 9 Sept. 1888.— Perrv Cecil, b. 19 May, 1871. -Cecil Montague. L. 3 Sept. 1876. /6/ Hon. Jane Grace Dorothea (p.p.), m. 26 Julv. 1843. to Right Rev. and Hon. Charles Bnxlrick Bernard, D.D. lord bishop of Tuam (E. Basix>N). [2] William, a comet in the cavalry (3rd 8on);b. 16 M«v, 1717; d. Feb. 1796, having m. Elizabeth, dau. of Rlrhanl 13«x?cher, Esq. of Hollybrook,and had 2 sons who d. unnt, and 3 (lau8. [3] Ralph, of Greenmount, co. Wexford, capt. S9th regt. CARDWELL^CAREW. 119 (4th son); b. 6 Jane, 1748; d. 1785, having m. 1783, Mary, dau. of Robert Woodcock, Eaq. of Killowen (she re-m. to C Perceval, Eaq. and had 8 sona), and had a son and dan. (1) John, rifle brigade, b. S6 Sept. 1788; d. 27 Mar. 1825, having m. 1 Feb. 1809, Amy, dan. of Cadwallader Edwards, of Ballybire, co. Wexford ; she d. 1838, having had 3 sons and 2 dans. /I/ Ralph, b. 25 Aug. 1810; m. 8 June, 1852, Caroline, dau. of John WTieeler, Eaq. of Hook Norton, Oxon. 12/ John, b. 11 Mar. 1814 ; d. s. p. » Mar. 18*8. /3/ George William Henry, b. 14 Jane, 1823; m. 8 July, 1851 , Sophia, dao. of John Wheeler, Eaq. of Hook Norton, af oreaaid, and has 4 sons and S dans. George Henry, b. 7 Oct. 18«S.— PeroyBalph,b.ll Sept. 1864.— John Fenton, b. 36 July, 1858.— Oadwallader Edwards, b. 5 Joly, I860.— Amy Sophia.— Grace Freke. 74/ Amy Louiaa, m. to George Bndney Gilpin, Eaq. of Teignmootb, Devon, and has a aon and ft dans. George Frederick Gilpin.— Amy Jase.— Haniek Alice. —Elisabeth Graoe.-^alia Mary.— CaroUne Oamilla. 16/ Elinbeth, nnm. (2) Mary Evans, d. 86 Jnly, 1809, hayingm. 1M6, to Gad- wallader BdwanU, Baq. of Ballyhire, oo. Wexford. VISCOUNT CARDWELL. ijoi'k.l EDWARD CARDWELL, Viscount Cardwell, of EUerbeck, Lane, in the Peerage of the United Kingdom, 80 created 6 Mar. 1874, P.O. bar.-at-law i.T. 1838, secretary to the treasury 1845/6 president board of trade 1862/56, M.P. Clitheroe 1842/7, Liverpool 1847/52, and Oxford city 1863/74, chief secretary for Ireland 1859/61, chancellor of duchy of Lancaster 1861/4, secretary of state for the colo- nies 1864/6, and for war 1868/74 ; b. 24 July, 1813 ; m. 14 Aug. 1838, Anne, dau. of late Charles Stuart Parker, Esq. of Fairlie, Ayrshire.^ /i'2>^ «^/|^' y NOTB.— No heir to this Peerage. ^f)M\^CMr\^4, \ Arms— Arg., a chevron sa. in baae a maiden's head and on a Vhief of the second two maiden's heads all erased ppr. ducally crowned or. Orbst— A man in armour holding in the dexter hand a war mice all ppr. charged on the breast with a croea pattte gules. SO^PORTKRS— Two men in armour holding in the exterior hands a battle-axe all ppr. charged on the breast with a croea Motto— Agiaaes honn^tement. Valliant et Veillant. SEAT— Bllerbeck Hall, Chorley, Lancashire. Town Rbsidbncb— 74, Eaton Square, 8.\T Hineage. RICHARD CARDWELL, of Blackburn (see Lane. Pedigrees, ED. FOSTER), bp. 22 April, 1706; d. 10 Mar. 1786, ha\ing m. Ist, Martha HoUne, of Blackburn, Lane. ; she d. s. p. and he m. 2ndly, in 1746, Elizabeth Stott, of Manchester ; she d. 31 Mar. 1763, having had a son, RICHARD CAKDWELL, of Blackburn ; b. 28 May, 1749; d. 4 June, 1884, having m. Ist— 26 Feb. 1777, Jane, dau. of John Hod8on,of Wigan,and sister of John Hodson, of EUer- beck, M J>. Wigan ; she b. S4 Dec. 1752; d. 28 June, 1794. He m. 2ndly, Isabella (or Arabella), dau. of Richard Sclater, of Brad, ford, Yorks.; she d. S6 Dec. 182S, leaving issue since deceased. He m. Srdly, Anne, dan. of Thomas Thoresby, of Leeds ; she d. a. p. By his lat wife he had 8 sons, [1] Richard, of EUerbeck aforesaid, minister of St. Paul's Church. Liverpool ; b. 16 Dec 1777 ; d. 11 Dec. 1839. [21 John, of whom preaently. 13] Edward, DJ>. principal of St. Alban Hall, Oxford, pro- teaaorof ancient history, Oxon.; b. 8 Aug. 1787; d. 23 May, 1861, harbig m. • May, 1899, Cecilia, dau. of Henry FeUden, of WittOD, Lana (Ba&T.); she d. 16 Aug. 1877, having had 2 sons •ndSdana. ril Edward Henry, MJL Univeraity ColL Oxon. b. 6 Jan (3) ReginaU, BJL Chztet Church, Oxon. b. 14 July, 1834. (3) OedUa Jane, d. 187S, having m. 6 May, 1857, as Ist wm, to Thmnaa ipi«iw— Withington, of Culcheth Hall, Lane. J.P. oapi. late trd Lane, militia, and lieut. Lane hussar yeo. oaT. and had t mhw and a dao. Thomas BUamas WrrHiKGTOK, b. SS Feb. 1858.— Edward, b. 7 Mar. 186a— Arthur b. 19 Aug. 1866.-Cecilia. (4) Fnnoea Margaret. TOHN CA&DWELL, of Liverpool, b. 81 July. 1781, and d. J IS Migr, 1831. having m. 16 Nov. 1808, minbeth, dau. of Richard Bfniy, of Blaokbam, and had S aona and S daus. (1) Edward, oraated Viscockt Cabdwbll, of EUerbeck. (2) Charlea, M.A. of St. Alban HaU, b. 6 Deo. 1817. (3) Jane, m. 11 May, 18a, to Admiral Sir Edward Gennys FUMhaw*, KXLB. lear-admirml Rjr. 1856, vice-admiral 1873, ooQege, *»h* has 3 aona and S dana. ■dwud Gtodwvll Fahshawb, capt. B.B. ; b. SB June, ; haa a aon b. 86 April, 1880.— A dau. b. 17 Sept inn. Arthur Dali7mple.b.l847. (4) ftUn, m. 14 £ng. 1866, to Sir Henry Thring, k.c.b. bar. at-law I.T. ooonael to home otBoe 1860/8, paxiiamentary counsel ainoe 1868, and haa a dan.— Katharine Annie Thrixo d7nLB. col. Wilte. militia ; created BARON POHCHKSTKR. of liWh Clcro, CO. SonthanU 17 Oct. 1780, and BarL or Cab- N.\HVO.N .*! : master of the bone 1806; b.SO Aug. 1 741 ; (1. :: having m. IS Joly. 1771, LikIt EUabeth Alicia Miir n, dan. of Cbarlai, Isfc Earl o( Egremont r<-\t.) : she d. lu I't-ij. 18S6, having had 8 sons, [1] Henry George, s. as 2nd EarL [2] Hon. Charles, R..V. b. 5 July, 1774* acddentally drowned. \'2 Sept. 1808, having m. » July, 1806, Hon. Bridget AiwosU Ff>rrest Byng, dan. m John, ftth Visoonnt ToninfUm ; she d. A Mar. 1876, having had a dan. AugusU EUxabeth, d. 8 April, 1876, taftvlng m. 10 May, 18S4, to Sir Prands Vincent. 10th Bart. [3] Hon. William, LL.D. dean of MandMster. h. If Jan. 1778 ; d. 28 May, 1847, having m. 17 May, 1806. Hoa. Latitift Emily Dorothea Allen, Snd dao. of Joshna, 5th YlMOOiit Allen (est.); she d. 14 June. 1878. aged 84. having had S sons and t dans. (1) Henry William, b. 7 April, 1807 ; d. S Sept. 1859, at New York, having m. 81 Dec. 1889, Sarah, dau. of Barker, Esq. of Bangor, Maine. UJI ; she d. Mar. 1844, having had an only son. WilUam OeoTf^ fbnnerlv in the war office, b. 8 Aug. 1841 : m. 8 Jan. 1867, Emily Slsa. dan. of Lieut-GoL Sir Samnel Edmund Falklner. ith Bart. (2) Frederick Charles, com. BJr. b. Sf Feb. 1819 ; d. 18 May, 1868, having m. It Sept. 1848, Bessie Newenham. yoongest dau. of late C^it Henry Stuart, 69th regt. and had 1 sons and 8 dans. /I/ St. Leger Algernon, CJf.o. 1680, private secretary to Gen. Sir OametWolseley, o.c.B. O.OJf o. ; b. 16 Aug. 1850. 121 Allen WOUam Henry, b. SO Oct. 185S. /3/ George Frederick, b. 88 Oct. 1868. /4/ Louisa Emily Julia, m. 14 Mav, 1875, to Robert Hervey Monro Elwfls. Esq. 2of Stoke OoUege, Suffolk, j.p. d.l. on roll for high sheriff 1881. /5/ Hilda Augusta, m. 4 Aug. 1881, to Rev. Frederick Philip Green. /O/ Beatrice Mary. (3) Louisa Catherine Oeori^na, m. 6 June, 1848, to Major- Gen. Godfrey Charles Mondy, Uent-govemor of Jenqr ; he d. 10 July, 1860, having had 8 sons. (1) Herbert Godfrey Mundt. b. S6 Feb. 1849 ; d. 18 Dec 1876, having m. 19 Deo. 1874, Mary Emily, dau. of Robert Cooper, Em). and had a son and dan. Robert.— SybU. (2) Cyril Percy, b. 81 Mar. 1854 ; m. 81 Feb. 1878, Caroline Helen Skottowe, only dau. of C. Bevllle Dryden, Esq. (Bart.) (4) Cecilia Augusta Henrietta, m. 1856, to CoL A T Ferguson, of Lemon Hill, Kentucky; he d., having had 8 daus. /I/ Beatrice Louisa Florence, m. 10 Feb. 1880, to John, 5th son of Frederick Tryon, Esq. of Maricet Deeping, co. Line. /2/ Pranoesoa. [4] Hon. George, vicarof Tibenham, Norfolk ; b. 81 Feb. 1799 ; d. 27 Mar. 1885, having m. 1 Sept. 1806, Frances, only child and heir of Francis Head, Esq. of St. Andrew's Hall, Norfolk (Bart.); she d. 8 Feb. 1863, having had, with otherissue, a son and 4 dans. (1) George, of Coldstream guards, b. 8 July, 1818 ; d. nnm. 16 Sept. 1888. (2) Frances G«)rgina Caroline. (3) Elizabeth Alicia Emily Anne. (4) Catherine Stepney. (5) Agnes Katinka. [51 Hon. Algernon, bar.-at-law. b. 12 July. 1792 ; d. 11 June, 1855, having m. 2 Aug. 1830, Marianne, dau. of Thomas Lem- priere, Esq.; she d. 7 Aug. 1870Jiajrinfthad a son and 2 daus. (Ityiobert George WjTidham, orWHelon, Essex, D.C.L. bar.- at-law I.T. fellow of All Souls, Ox^n. perninnent under-secre- tary of state for the colonies 1870, premier of (^eensland 1859/66, sec. to order of St. Michael and St. George 1877; b. 12 June. 1881. (2) Elizabeth Alicia Maria, m. 31 Dec. 1857. to Rev. William Lempriore Lewis, scholar and fellow of Trin. Coll. ; he d. 18 Jan. 1872. having had a dan.— Alicia Maria Lempriere Lkwis. (3) Jane (Caroline. HENRY GEORGE, 2lid Earl, b. 3 June, 1772 ; d. 16 April, 1833, having m. 26 April, 1796, EUzabeth Kitty, dau. and sole heir of Col. John Dyke-Acland, of Pixton, Somerset (Bart.) ; she d. 5 Mar. 1813, having had with other issue 2 sons and 2 daus. fl] Henry John George, s. as 3rd Earl. 2J Hon, Edward Charles Hugh, b. 30 Mar. 1802 ; d. 30 May, 1852. having m. June, 1833, Elizabeth, dau. of Sweet-Escott, of HartrowHall, Somerset ; she d.l6 July, 1840, having had a son, Edward Henry Charles, of Tetton House, Somerset ; b. 1 Sept. 1887; murdered by brigands in Greece 21 April, 1870. [3] lady Harriet Elizabeth, d. 22 Nov. 1836, havingm. 21 April, 1829, to Rev. John Charles Stapleton, rector of Teversall, Notts. [4] Lady Emily, d. 16 Nov, 1854, having m. 4 Oct. 1822, Philip Piisey, Esq. of Pusey (E. Radnor); he d. 9 July, 1855. TTKNRY JOHN GEORGE, 3rd Earl, b. 8 June, 1800 ; d. 9 XJ_ Dec 1849, having m, 4 Aug, 1830, Henrietta Anna, eldest dan. of Ixad Henry Thomas Howard-Molj-neux-Howard, and niece of Bernard Edward, ISth Duke of Norfolk ; she d. 86 May, 1876, having had 8 sons and 2 daus. (1) Henry Howard Molynenx, 4th and present Earl. (2) Hon. Alan Pen^ Harty Molynenx. b. 21 Nov. 1836. (3) Hon. Anberon Edward William Molj-neux, d.cl. late 7th dragocms, fonneriy fellow of St. John's Ck>ll. Oxon. lieut, 7th hussars. MJ>. Nottingham 1870/4; b, 18 June. 1838; m, 9 Aug. 1871, Lady Florence Amabel Cowper, dau. of 6eoive Augustus, 6th Earl Cowper, and has 8 sons and a dau. v4«4 • • • fj'll Rolf, b. 88 July, 1878.- Auberon Thomas, b. 25 May, 1876.— Clair. (4) Lady EveUne AUda Juliana, m. 16 Feb. 1855, to Isaac, 5th Earl of Portsmouth. (5) Lady Gwendolen Ondine. EARL OF CARNWATH. HARRY BURRARD DALZELL, Earl of Cam- wath (1639, s.), Baron Dalzell and Libberton (1628, s.), and a Baronet (1666, N.S.), col. Bengal art. (retd.); s. his brother as 11th Earl and 8th Baronet 28 April, 1875; b. 11 Nov. 1804; m. 16 Nov. 1827, Isabella, only dau. of Rev. Alexander Campbell ; she d. 14 Oct. 1867, having had 2 sons and 2 dans, of whom the only survivor is, (1) Lady Edith IsabeUa. m. 31 July, 1875, to Edward Stanley Adeane, late capt. R,N. C.h.o, served in Zulu war. NOTK.— Heir presumptive, his nephew Robert. Arms — Sa., a naked man, his arms extended ppr. Crkst— A sword erect az. pommel and hilt or. RrppORTERR— Two armed men with targets in their exterior hands all ppr. MOTTO— I dare. TOWN HOUSE- 28, Eaton Place. 8,W. 124 CARRICK. SIR ROBERT DALZELL, of Dalzell (great-grandson of Robert Dalzell, who d. April, 1552), received the honour of knighthood, and in consideration of his own personal merit, as well as the constant loyalty of his ancestors, was raised to the peerage of Scotland by patent "dated at Whitehall, 18 Sept. 1628, to him and his heirs male, bearing the name and arms of Dalzell, and was fm-ther advanced to the dignity of EARL OP Carxwath in 1639, with limitation to the heirs male of his body ; m. Margaret, dau. of Sir Robert Crichton, of Cluny, and had 2 sons, [1] Robert, 2nd Earl of Camwath, was at the battle of Naseby, 14 June, 1645, forfeited, &c. and died June, 1654 (his son Gaven, 3rd Earl, was taken prisoner at the battle of Wor- cester, Sept. 1651); his line failed on the death of his grandson John, 5th Earl, June 1703. [2] Hon. John, of Glenae, had charters of lands of the vicarage of Dalgarnock 1631/2, co. Dumfries, and of lands with barony of Amisfleld 1636, M.P. Dumfries 1686, 1689, until his death in that year ; m. Agnes, dau. of Nisbet, of Dean, and had with an only dau. an only son, SIR ROBERT, of Glenae, created a BARONET OF NOVA Scotia 11 April, 1666, with remainder to the heirs male of his body, M.P. Dumfries (or Nithsdale) sheriffdom and stewartry of Annandale 1665 con v., 1667 conv., 1669/74, 1681/2, 1685, until his death Sept. 1685, having m. Ist, Miss Sandi- lands, of the Torphichen family, by whom he had 2 dans. He m. 2ndly— Lady Margaret Johnston, 3rd dau. of James, Earl of Hartfell ; she d. s. p. He m. 3rdly— Violet, dau. of Riddell, of Haining, by whom he had with 4 daus. 3 sons. His grandson, ROBERT DALZELL, of Glenae, 6th Earl (on the death of John, 5th Earl, June 1703), served heir Nov. 1703; joined the rebellion of 1715 ; taken prisoner at Preston 14 Nov. and brought before the house of peers 19 Jan, 1716, was found guilty of high treason, and on 9 Feb. received sentence to be executed as a traitor and his estate forfeited to the crown ; he was however respited and afterwards pardoned (son of " Sir " John Dalzell and Harriet, 2nd dau. of Sir William Murray, of Stanhope, Bart.); d. at Kirkmichael, July 1737, ha\ing m. 4 times; his last wife, Margaret (m. 19 July 1735), 3rd dau. of Thomas Vincent, of Barnborough Grange, Yorks. d. April, 1768. Their grandson, ROBERT ALEXANDER DALZELL, llent.-gen. in the army; s. as 7th Earl , having been restored by Act of Parliament. 26 May, 1826 (son of Robert Dalzell and his wife, Eliiabeth, dau. of Richard Acklom, of Wiseton Hall, Notts.); b. 13 Feb. 1768; d. 1 Jan. 1839, having m. 1st— 23 Sept. 1789, Jane, dau. of Samuel Parkes, Esq. of Cork; she d. 30 Sept. 1791. He m. 2ndly— 26 April, 1794, Andalusia, dau. of Lieat.-CoI. Arthur Browne, of Knockduffe House, Einsale ; she d. Ifar. 1833. He m. 3rdly— 11 Oct. 1838, Jane, relict of Major Alexander Mor- rison, of Gunnersbury Park, Middx. and dau. of John Camell, Esq. of Correnden, and Hazel Hall, Kent; she d. 14 May, 1868. By his 2nd wife he had with other issue 4 sons and a dan. [1] Thomas Henry, 8th Earl; b. 2 Sept. 1797; d. 14 Dec. 1867, having m. Ist— 9 Sept. 1834, Mary Anne, eldest dau. of Right Hon. Henry Grattan, and widow of John Blachford, Esq. of Altadore, co. Wicklow ; she d. 22 Sept. 1863. He m. 2ndly— 2 May, 1866, Isabella Eliza, widow of John Hartpole Lecky, Esq. and dau. of Col. Eardley Wilmot, R.A. and had a son, Henry Arthur Hew, 9th Earl, b. 12 April, 1888; d. 18 Mar. 1873. [2] Arthur Alexander, 10th Earl, gen. in the army, col. 48th regt.; b. 15 Sept. 1799; d. unm. 28 April, 1875. [3] Harry Burrard, 11th and present Earl. [4] Hon. Robert Alexander George, lieut.-col. grenadier guards, c.B. K.M.; b. 19 Aug. 1816 ; d. 19 Oct. 1878, having m. 27 Aug. 1846, Sarah Bushby, eldest dau. of John Harris, Esq. of Eldon House, London, Canada, and had with other issue 2 sons and 2 daus. (1) Robert Harris Camwath, capt. Queen's Own Cameron (late 79th) highlanders (h. p.), adjt. auxiliary forces 1881, heir presumptive to the Peerage ; b. 1 July, 1847 ; m. 19 Aug. 1873, Emily Sulivan, dau. of Henry Hipplsley, Esq. of Lamborne Place, Berks, and has a son and 2 daus. Robert Hippisley, b.30 Sept. 1877.— Ida Elizabeth.— \ lolet Charlotte. (2) Arthur Edward, lieut. 52nd regt. b. 25 Dec. 1851. (3) Mary Isabella, m. 30 July, 1874, to Major Thomas Leith, of West Hall, co. Aberdeen, and Palmer's Cross, Elgin, late Bombay staflE, and has a son and dau. Alexander Robert LEITH, b. 22 Feb. 1878.— Evelyn Mary Amelia. (4) Charlotte Emma Maude. [5] Lady Emma Maria. EARL OF CARRICK. SOMERSET ARTHUR BUTLER, Earl of Tar- rick (1748, l.), Viscount Ikerrin and Baron Butler (1629, i.), capt. late grenadier guards ; s. his brother as 5th Earl 10 April, 1846; b. 30 Jan. 1835 ; heir presumptiTc, his cousin Charles Henry. ARMS— Or, a chief indented as. a cretoent for difference. Crkst— Oat of a dneal ooroiMi or a plume of five ostrich feathen thereoat a falcon rtalBf all |qpr. SUPPORTTOA— Dexter, * fUoon wings inverted arg. beaked membered and beUed or. Stnlater, a male griffin arg. beaked rayedooUared and ohainad or each charged with a creeoent for dlitareooe> MOTTO Oo y e a farme. SBAT—Monnt Joliet, co. Thomaatown, Kilkenny. ILinfagf. THEOBALD WALTER (son of Kerrey Walter by Maud, dan. of Theobald de Valoins, lord of Parham, and brother of Hubert Walter, Archbishop of York) attend*^! iiksky II. into Ireland, where he senred in the redact : ing- dom, and having reodved considerable poese t - ; kto, and had the batlership of Ireland conferred u; .:. :: 1177, a benefactor to Pomess Abbey, had large poaseationii in Kuffand and Ireland, being a baron of both kingdoms, sherifl of Lane. 6 KicUARD LllM/ft to 1 King John, 1199/1800, founded and endowed Nenagh Abbey ISOO, also founded a monasteiy at Cockersands, and at Arklow, for Cistercian monks, endowed the abbey of Wotheney or Woney (Abin(rton>. -v T <" 'Hfk, in 1S08; bur. at Wotheney 1206, having m. ^: f Sir Robert Le Vavasour, lord of Haslewood, Yot a fine of 1,S00 marks and two palfreys (9 King Joi..-, i^..,,c>, that she might re-marry to Fulke Pits- Warine, an eminent baron in his time), and had with a son, THEOBALD LE BOTELER.aged 6 at his father's death, had livery of his estate 18 July, 6 Henry 1 1 1, and assumed the stimame of Butler from the said office of chief butler of Ireland, was lord justice of Ireland 1247 ; m. Joan, eldest sister and coheir to John de Marries (de Marisoo),a baron of Ireland. His grrandson, THEOBALD, 4th butler of Ireland, was with Kinp EDWARD in his Scotch wars ; m. Joan, 4th and youngest dau. of John FitzGeoffrey FitzPeter de Barronis, lord of Kirtling, and lord justice of Ireland (and coheir of her brothers John and Richard); he d. 26 Sept. 1288, in Arklow Castle, having had with 2 daus. 8 sons, of whom. [1] Theobald, 8th honorarj- butler of Ireland, 6th on the roll of the Irish parliament of 1298, served In the Scotch wars; d. unm. at Turvey 14 May, 1290; bur. at Wotheney Abbey. i2] Edmond, created Earl ok Carrick. 3J Thomas, ancestor of Baron Dunlwyne. 4] Nicholas, elected archbishop of Dublin by the prior and convent of the Holy Trinity, Jan. 1306, but never consecrated. EDMUND LE BOTILLER. by which name he sat in parlia- ment as a baron 1302, knighted in London by EDWARD II. 1309, and in that year with John, after Earl of Kildare, dis- persed the rebellion in Connaught and OSaley, &c; at a feast CARRINGTON. 125 at Dublin, Bunday, 39 Sept. 1313, he created 80 knights, lord justice of Ireland 1314, and held a parliament at Kilkenny 9 Edward II, to raise a subsidy for defence of the kingdom apainst Edward Bruce and the Scots ; he was created EARL OF CAiutK K, of MacGriffyne, co. Tipperary, by patent dated at LincolQ 1 Sept. 1316; d. 1 Sept. 1331, having m. 1303. Joan, dau. of John, Ist Earl of Kildare, and had with other inoe 3 sons, [1] James, Earl of Carrick, created EABL OF ORKOXDB by piitent 2 Nov. 1328 (M. ORMONDE.) [2] John, of CTonamelchon, co. Tipperary, d. 1830/80, and by Johaima his wife frouj liiin descended. eilK PIERCE liU'ILKH. of Lismallon and Clonamelchon, ) Knight, crciited Vls^XH'ST OF iKBBRUf and BaRON Bl'Tleb, of Lismallon, oo. Tipperary, in the Peerage of Ireland by patent, dated IS May, 1639. UeaU-gan. of the Irish army under Lord Monntgarret, and was outlawed. Hia will, dated 1 Mar. 1690, and proved 36 Mar. 1674, to be bar. in the abbey of Ell- oowlegr, oo. Tipperary; m. Ellen, 3nd dan. of Walter, Earl of Or- mond. His descendant in the ftth generation, SOMEUSKT HAMILTON, 8tli Yiaoonnt (on the death of Ids l.r(.ther, Jamee, 7th Vtocoont, 30 Oct. 1731), P.C. 1746, LL.D. Duhlin 1747, created EabL OF CARRICK 10 Jane, 1748; I). 6 s<])t.i7iH:d.l6April.l774,haTlngm.l8Maj,174«,Jnllana, cMer-t .lau. . 1876, to Rev. (}eorge Piatt w.wotorofWoIves Newton, Mod. (3) Pieroe. chaplain in the Crimea, rector of Uloombe. Kent ;Tll7 1pS!iM6 ; d. 8 Feb. 18*8. b»^ «. » JaJj. 1861, Cathwiae Twladen, tnd dan. of Bev. 8tr William Marriott-Smith. Bart, rector ol Honmonden, and had with other issue a stm and dau. Pieroe Armar, b. 36 June, 1868.— Harriet Prance*. (4) James Armar, d. at Silistria S3 July, 1R64. agi5d 37. Ho.N. H. E. BOTLKR m. Sndly— 39 Nov. 1886, Prances Mau- leverrr. Snd dau. of John Parker-Toulson, Esq. of Skipwith, Yorks.; she d. 37 June. 1844. having had a son and dau. (5) Edwaid John, capt late 31st R. Soota fnsiliera and 82nd regt.; b. July, 1843 ; m. at Naples 37 Mar. 1879, Eliza- beth Turner, dau. of late Q. E. a Clark, M J). (6) Fanny Hester. [31 Hon. Pieroe, in H.O.; b. 18 June, 1783; d. 31 May, 1808. having m. 17 May. 1806, Mary Sophia, dau. of John Vernon, Yjm. (B. VBRNOS). of aontarf Castle (she re-m. as Snd wife. to Walter Ramsdcn Fawkes,Esq. of Famley, and d. 4 June, 1847), and had an only dau. Eliza»>oth Anne. d. SO June, 1866, having m. 6 April, 1835, to 1-Yancis llawksworth-Pawkes, E«i. of Famley HaU, Yorks. aforesaid ; he d. s. p. 18 Mar. 1871. r41 Hon. James, in U.o.; b. 36 April, 1791; d. unm. Sept. 1884. O0MER8ET RICHARD, 3rd Earl, b.38 Sept. 1779; d. 4 Feb. C^ 1888, having m. Ist— 1 Sept. 1811, Anne, eldest dau. of Owen Wynne, Esq. of Haslewood, oo. Sligo ; she d. 33 Oct. 1839, having had 3 daus. fll Lady Sarah Juliana, m. 8 Dec 1833, to William Thomas, 3ni Earl of Clancarty, who d. 36 April, 1873. [21 Lady Anne Margaret, m. 7 Feb. 1861, as Snd Mrife, to George NVhitelocke Lloyd, ^. of Strancally Owtle, co. Waterford, and of Calton. Yorks. high sheriff Waterford 1859, D.L. Yorks. WJl. HIS LORDSHIP m. 2ndly— 12 Feb. 1833, Lucy, 3rd dau. of Arthur French, Esq. of French Park (she re-m. 10 Aug. 1843, the Hon. Charles Harward Butler-CHarke-Southwell-Wandesforde — M ORMONDE), and had 3 sons and a dau. [3] Henry Thomas, 4th Earl ; b. 19 Feb. 1884 ; d. 16 April, [41 Somerset Arthur, 5th and present Earl. [5] Lady Lucy Maria, m. 19 Mar. 1863, to John Thomas William, 6th Lord Massy. [11 Hon. : [21 Hon. . of Wales, BARON CARRINGTON. CHARLES ROBERT CARINGTON, Baron y<;./'^^ Carrington of Upton, Notte. (1797, O.B.), andy,c' W f*i. Baron Carrington of Bulcot Lodge (1796, i.), P.c. ^»f*7tMi-- 1881, capt late R.H. guards, lieut.-col. R. Bucks mil. 1881, late cijpt. Bucks yeo., capt gentlemen-at- arms 188h;^-P> Wycombe 1865/8 ; he and his brothers bad the surname of Carington confirmed to them by E.L. 21 Aug. 1880; s. his father as 3rd Baron 17 Mar. 1868; b. 16 May, 1843; m. 15 July, 1878, Hon. Cecilia Mamu^t Harbord, eldest dau. of Charles, Baron Suffield, K.C.B. and has 2 daus. Hon. Marjorie CecUia, b. 4 April, 1880. Alexandra Augusta, b. 5 Mar. 1881 (u.R.u. Princess sponsor.) NOTB.— Heir presumptive, his brotlier William. Lord Carrington is joint hereditar}* lord Rreat rhamberlaiu in right of his mother Chaiiotte Augusta Aiiuabella, Lady Carrington, the younger of the two sisters and coheirs of Alberic, 22ud Lonl Willou^by d'Eresby and 8rd Lord Owydir, who was joint hereditary lord great chamberlain of England. ARMS— Quarterly of six. 1. Or, a chevron cotised between three demi-grifflns those in chief resi)ecting each other sa. CARIKGTOir. 3. Vert, three escutcheons arg. each charged withabordnre engrtdled or, Burrell. 3. Arg. three battering- rams in pale ppr. headed and garnished or, Bertie. 4. Or, fretty as. Willoughbt. 6. Go. a cross patonce or, Beke. 6. Or, three bars wary gu. Dhummond. CRSST— An dephant's head erased or eared gu., charged on the neck with three fleurs-de-lis two and one as. SUPPORTERS— Two grifflns wings elevated sa. the dexter charged with three fleurs-de-lis palewise gold the sinister with as many trefoils slipped palewise of the last. MOTTO— Tenax et fldelis. SEATS— Wycombe Abbey, Bucks. TOWN HOUSE— 8, WhitehaU, S.W. lineage. THOMAS SMITH, of Nottingham and of Gaddesley, Leic. (son of John Smith, of Cropwell Boteler, Notts.); bp. 1 Nov. 1631; d. 14 July, 1689, having m. Ist, Mary, dau. of John Hooper, of Somerset (and had an only child Mary, m. to John Egleton, of London, whose grandson Charles took the name of Kent and was created a Baronet in 1782); and 2ndly, 27 Feb. 1681, Fortune, dau. of Lawrence Collin, of Nottingham; she d. Mar. 1716, having had 3 sons, [1] Thomas, of Broxton, Notts, high sheriff Leic. 1718; m. Mary, dau. of Thomas Maniey, of Thomey Hill, Staff, and had 6 dsMS. J 2] Samuel, citizen and goldsmith of London, and of As- ordby, Leic; d. 8 July, 1751, having m. Elizabeth, only dau. of John Cartlich, also citizen and goldsmith of London, and had 4 sons, of whom their 2nd— SAMUEL, see SMITH-DORRIEN,of TRESCO ABBEY, kc. post. [31 Abel Smith, of East Stoke, Notts, and a banker in Not- tingham; bd. 8 Dec 17&6, having m. 19 May, 1718, Jane, dau. of Cleorge Beaumont, of CThapelthorpe, Yorks.; she bd. 9 Oct. 1748, leaving 8 sons and a dau. 126 CARRINGTON, (1) Sir George, of East Stoke, created a BARONET 31 Oct. 1757 (BROMLEY— Bart.) (2) John, of London, merchant, bp. 5 May, 1716 ; m. Eliza- beth, dau. of Richard Greenhead, of Chelsea, Middx. and had a son, Thomas, of Gedling, Notts, and Foel Alt, Wales. (See SMITH of EDWALTON, post.) (4) Jane, m. to Francis Wheeler, of the Middle Temple, and of Coventry. (3) Abel, of whom directly. ABEL SMITH, of Nottingham, banker, M.P. Aldborough Yorks. 1774, St. Ives Cornwall 1780, St. Germain's 1786 bp. 14 Mar. 1717 ; d. 12 July, 1788, having m. 5 Sept. 1746, Mary, dau. of Thomas Bird, of Barton, co. Warwick ; she d. 4 April, 1780, having had 5 sons, (1) Abel, of Wilford, Notts, formerly of Kingston -upon-Hull, M.P. for Nottingham town; b. 29 June, 1748, and d. 26 Jan. 1775), having m. 22 Sept. 1777, Elizabeth, dau. of Charles Uppleby,of Barrow, Line. (She re-m. 1788 to Robert Ilamsden of Carlton, Notts.— see BART.) His only child— Mary, m. 29 Nov. 1804, to Rev. John Sarjent, of WoUavington, Surrey ; he d. 3 May, 1833, having had 5 daiis. of whom Emily m. to late Right Rev. Samuel Wilberforce, D.D. lord bishop of Win- chester ; Mary, m. to Henry William Wilberforce, M.A. ; Caro line, m. to Henry Edward, now Cardinal Manning (HuxTER— Bart.) ; and Sophia Lucy, m. to Greorge Dudley Ryder (E. Harrowby). (2) Robert, created Barox Carringtok 11 July, 1796. (3) Samuel, of Woodhall, Herts. M.P. Leicester; b. 14 April, 1754; d. 12 Mar, 1834, having m. 2 Dec. 1783, Elizabeth Frances, eldest dau. of Edmund Tumor, of Pan ton House, Line. She d. 27 April, 1835, leaving (with 6 daus. who all married) 3 sons, viz.: tl] Abel, op Woodhall, Herts. (See that article.) 2] Samuel George, of Goldinos, Herts. (See Smith of Sacombe.) [3] Henry, of Wilford House, Notts, b. 12 Dec. 1794; d. 7 Feb. 1874, having m. 14 July, 1824, Lady Lucy Leslie Melville, dau. of Alexander, 9th Earl of Leven ; she d. 23 Dec. 1865, baring had a son, Henry Abel Smith, of Wilford House, Notts.; b. 7 Mar. 1827; m. 31 Oct. 1849, his cousin, Elizabeth Muy, 3rd dau. of Francis Pym, Esq. of The Hasels, Beds. ; she d. 14 Jan. 1877, having had 2 sons and 5 daus. /I/ Samuel Henry, b. 15 Jan. 1863; d. 81 May, 1876. /2/ Francis Abel, b. 3 April, 1861. /3/ Lucy Jane, m. 17 June, 1869, to Joseph Herbert Tritton, Esq. of London, of the lieutenancy of the city of London 1881, and has 4 sons and 2 daus. Herbert Leslie Melville TRITTON, b. 20 Dec. 1871.— Charles Robert, b. 29 Nov. 1872.— Arthur Francis, b. S4 April, 1874.— Claude Henry, b. 12 Oct. 1875.— A dau. b. 13 Sept. 1877.— A dau. b. 4 Oct. 1880. /4/ Elizabeth Mary. /5/ Marianne. /6/ Alice Maud. /7/ Constance Helen. (4) George, of Selsdon, Surrey, M.P. Midhurst, b. 80 April, 1765 ; d. 26 Dec. 1836, having m. 12 May, 1792, Frances Ifaria, dau. of Sir John Mosley, Bart.; she d. 6 July, 1844, baring had 6 sons. (See Smith of Selsdon.) (5) John, of Dale Park, Sussex, M.P. b. 6 Sept. 1767, and d. 80 Jan. 1842, having m. thrice. (See S.MITH of DALE Park.) ROBERT SMITH, elevated to the peerage of Ireland, 16 July, 1796, as BARON CARRINGTON of Bulcot Lodge, and to that of Great Britain, 20 Oct. 1797, as BARON CARRING- TON of Upton, Notts, capt. of Deal Castle, M.P. Nottingham 1779/96, lieut.-col. 2nd batt. Cinque Porta rols. 1803/38, bon. LL.D. Camb. 1819; d. 18 Sept. 1838, aged 85, having m. Ist— 6 July, 1780, Anne, dau. of Henry Boldero Barnard, Esq. of South Cave, Yorks.; she d. 9 Feb. 1827. He m. 2ndly— 19 Jan. 1836, Charlotte, dau. of John Hudson. Esq. of Bessingby, Yorks. and relict of Rev. Walter Trevelyan, vicar of Henbury and rector of Nettlecombe (Bart.) ; she d. 22 April, 1849. By his Ist wife he had with 11 daus. an only son, ROBERT JOHN, 2nd Baron, M.P. Wendover 1818/20, Bucks 1820/30, High Wycombe 1831/8, lord-lieut. and custos rotulorum, col. R. Bucks militia ; assumed the surname of CARRINGTON in lieu of Smith by R.L. 26 Aug. 1839; b. 16 Jan. 1796 ; d. 17 Mar. 1868, having m. 1st— 17 June, 1822. Hon. Elizabeth Katharine P'orester, 2nd dau. of Cecil Weld, Ist Lord Forester ; she d. 23 July, 1832, leaving a dau. (1) Hon. Cecile Katharine Mary, m. 9 June, 1863, to Lord Col- ville of Culross. LORD CARRINGTON m. 2ndly— 3 Aug. 1840, Hon. Charlotte Augusta Annabella Druumiond Willoughby, younger dau. of Peter Robert, 21st Lord Willoughby d'Eresby, who was joint hereditary great chamberlain of England (and younger sister and coheir of Alberic, 22nd Lord Willoughby, joint hereditary great chamberlain of England); she d. 26 July, 1879, having had 3 sons and 2 daus. L (2) Charles Robert, 3rd and present Baron. ^,.Vi Tiv£!vlij2>l (3) Hon. William Henry Peregrine, M.P. Wycombe since 1868, '"^1 '^ major and brevet-col. grenadier guards 1881; b. 28 July, 1845; m. 20 Sept. 1871, Juliet, dau. of Francis Warden, Esq. (4) Hon. Rupert Clement, M.P. Bucks 1880, lieut. grenadier guards, served with 24th regt. in Zulu war; b. 17 Dec. 1852. (5) Hon. Augusta Clementina, m. 7 July, 1864, to Sir Archi- bald Campbell-Campbell, Bart, of Blythswood, co. Renfrew, lieut.-col. late Scots guards, M.P. Renfrew 1873/4, major Ren- frewsh. mil. s. p. (6) Hon. Eva, m. 6 July, 1869, to Charles Augustus, 8th Earl of Harrington. Smith of Woodall. ABEL SMITH, of Woodhall, Herts, (eldest son of Samuel beforenamed), b. 17 July, 1788; d. 23 Feb. 185», having m. 1st— 28 Aug. 1822, Lady Mary Anne Leslie Melville, dau. of Alexander, 9th Earl of Leven ; she d. 22 Mar. 1823, s. p. He m.2ndly— 12 July, 1826, Frances Anne, 2nd dau. of Sir Harry Calvert, Bart. Q.C.B. (Verney— Bart.), and had 4 sons and 6 daus. [1] Abel, of Woodhall, Herts. M.P. 1852. 1857, 1859, 1865, and 1866; b. 30 Dec. 1829; m. lst^7 April, 1853, Lady Susan Emma Pelham, dau. of 3rd Earl of Chichester; she d. 30 Sept. 1876, having had 2 sons and a dau. (1) Abel Henry, b. 6 Dec. 1863.— (2) Edward Pelham, b. 17 Nov. 1868.— (3) Evelyn Mary. MR. ABEL SMITH m. 2ndly— 24 July, 1877, Frances Julia, eldest dau. of Sir Pe^cy^'all Hart-Dyke, 6th Bart, and has a dau. (4) A dau. b. 15 June, 1879. [2] Robert, of Goldings, Herts, high sheriff 1869 ; b. 24 April, 1833; m. 8 Jan. 1867. Isabel dau. of late Henry John Adeane, Esq. of Babraham Hall. Camb. M.P. and has 4 sons and 7 daus. (I) Reginald Abel, Herts, yeo. cav.; b. 11 Oct. 1857— (2) Eus- tace Abel, b. 3 Sept. 1862.— (3) Wilfrid Robert Abel, b. 13 Sept. 1870.— (4) Ralph Philip Abel, b. 8 Mar. 1874. (6) Beatrice Maud, m. 23 Oct. 1879, to Rer. John Colvile Morton Mansel-Pleydell (Mansel— Bart.) (6) Emmeline Constance. — (7) Isabel Mary.— (8) Hilda Marion.— (9) Edith Elizabeth.— (10) Leila Margaret.- (II) Marjory. [3] Philip, major 1876, and lieut.-col. 1880, breret-col. gren. gtiards; b. 10 Jan. 1837. [4] Albert, vicar of Wendover and rural dean; b. 31 Mar. 1841; m. 4 Jan. 1865, Enuna, dau. of William Markham, Esq. of Becca Hall, Yorks. and has 4 sons and 8 daus. Edwin Philip, b. 4 Nor. 1866.— Lionel Abel, b. 8 Nov. 1870. — GeofTrey Samuel, b. 80 Dec. 1871.— Harold Robert, b. 24 Feb. 1878.— Helen Lucy Isabel.- Maud Sophia.— Rose Con- stance. [6] Caroline, d. 4 Oct. 1868; m. 1» July, 1849, as Ist wife, to Robert Culling Hanbuiy, M.P. Middx. who d. 28 Mar. 1867, baring had, with other issue, 4 sons and 3 daus. (1) Edward Smith HANBURY.b. 81 Oct. 1850; m. 12 Dec. 1876, J ne Amy MatUda, 2nd dau. of William Leslie, Esq. of WarthlU, N .B. (2) Evan, b. 10 Jan. 1854.— (8) Anthony A , b. 4 Jan. 1861.— (4) Francis W b. 16 Mar. 1862.-(5) Emily.— (6) Mabel, m. 21 Oct. 1879, to Hon. Hamilton James ToUemache, 4tb son of Lord ToUeouM^ kA Helminirham. (7) CaroUne. [«] Mary, m. 80 Oct. 1866, to Major-Oen. Charles Frederick Torrens DanieU. Ueut-ool. (b.p.) sath foot, Aa.&Qj|.o. N. ilistrict, and has an only child— Constance Mary Damiell. [71 EUzabetb Frances, onm. [8] Adel (BART.) [9] Lucy, m. S March, 1868, to Frederick Wake Pretor-Pinncy . Esq. of Somerton. Somerset, j.p. and has 2 sons and 8 daus. Charles Frsdolck Prstor-Pinnet, b. 9 June, 1864.— Robert Wake, b. 7 Oct. 1867.— Frances Mtfy.— Hester Lucy.- Alice m. 21 June, 1868. to Rer. John Filmer Sullivim. [10] Sophia, m. 20 April, 1866, to Hon. Charles William Fre- mantle. 8rd son of Sir Thomas Francis. Ist Lord Cottesloe. Smith of Sacombe. SAMUEL GEORGE SMITH, of Goldings, Herts. (2nd son of Samuel aforesaid), b. 19 July. 1789; d. 4 Oct. 1863 having m. 4 July, 1821, Eugenia, dau. of Rev, John Chalfield, vicar of CJhatteris, co. Camb. LL.D. ; she d. 5 Jan. 1838, leaving 4 sons and a dau. (1) .Samuel George, of Sacombe Park, Herts, m.p. Aylesbury 1859 80; b. 8 June, 1822, unm. ' (2) Frederick Chatfleld Smith, of Bramcote Hou.'k;, Notts j p and D.L. M.P. N. Notts 1868 80; b. 11 June, 1823: m. 3 June' 1868, Harriet Matilda dau. of Francis Pym, of The HascUs Beds, and has 2 sons and 8 daus. Herbert Francis, b. 10 May, 1859.— Ruthven Frc. Fenirn and Falmouth 1866/68, of the Ueatenancy of the dty of London 1881 ; b. 3 Oct. 1828 ; m. 80 Sept. 1874, Hon. Margaret Louisa Vemey, eldest dau. of Bobert John, Hh Lord Willooghby de Broke. (2) Dodl^ Robert, b. 27 AprU, 1830; m. 26 Sept. 1860, Bmma Marnrette, daa. of Bev. Edward Willes, of the Astrop Csmily. and has 2 sons and 4 dans. Gerald Dudley, b. 26 Aug. 1866.— Alwyn Dudley, b. 26 April, 1868.— Ada Margarette.— Beatrice Mary.— Muriel Anne.- - CicdyLaara. (3) Hoffh C(4in, b. 81 Oct. 1836, m. 9 Aug. 1866, Constance Maria Joeepha, youngest dau. of Heniy John Adeane. Esq. of Batnaham Ooort, o& Cambridge, and has issue. [2] Martin TDcker Smith, of London, banker, M.P. Midhurst 1881/2, Wyoombe 1847/66 ; b. 6 July, 1808 ; d. 10 Oct. 1880, having m. 8 July. 1881. Louisa, dau. of Sir Matthew WMte Bidley, Bart. M.P. and had 4 sons and 8 daus. (1) Martin Bidlev Smith, b. 8 July. 1888; m. 6 Nov. 1861, BinilT Oatharlne,dan.of Henrr Stuart, of Croebie West, n.b. (M. BUTB), and has 2 sons and 8 daus. NiMl Martla, b. 8 July, 1866.— Bverard Reginald Martin, b. 18 Oct. 1876.— Bthel Bvelyn Martin.— Audrey CecUia Martin.— ftrbU Bmily Martin. (2) Francis Nicholas, of Wingfleld Park, Derbysh. j.P/ late Ueut. South Notts vea cav.; b. 81 Aug. 1888; m. 1st— 2 April. 1868, Florence Cstherine, 8rd dau. of WiUiam Drury Lowe, Bsq. of Locko Park, Derbysh. (B. SCARi>- <"'-...vn. late lieut. 10th Hussars, b. 7 Feb. 1846 ; ; :;.. Edith Anna Maria, youngest dau. of Ch; r. of Huntsmore Park, Bucks, and ha.« t? -^-■• Arthur Algernon, b. 28 Jan. 1876. l. 36 Feb. 1879.— Mary Sophia.— Edi: i . /2/ Henry Theophilus, lieut. R.N. sti .,.. .,,,,, .,-^..w udd transport service, Zululand, 1879 ; b. 8 May. 1»60. /3/ Walter Montgomery Smlth-Dorrien, curate and pre- centor of Leeds 1876; b. 12 June, 1861. /4/ Arthur Hale, lieut, R.N. b. 23 Mav, 1866, /5/ Horace Lockwood, b. 26 Mav. 185)8. /6/ Frances Ann Isabella. /?/ Marian. /8/ Amv. 191 EtlMr of the Trinity House, and had with 4 dans. S sons. /I/ George Hepry. b. S8 April, 180«: d. SO May , 1868, having m. .18Sf,Loaiaa, dan. of James Atkinson, of ■be d. 4 P^ 18M, having had 4 sons and S dans. (1) Thom ~ " - . - - served at Bareflly; b. S8 Dec 18S0, married. (2) Robert Paoncefote, Indian army, b. 13 Oct. 1883. unm. (3) George Llewellyn, Indian army, b. 8 Mar. 1886. m.and d. 8. p. 16 Peb. 1876. (4) Percy Harington. Indian army, b. S Oct. 1863. unm. (5) Charlotte Pwkyns. m. SI Mar. 1848, to Prederick Alex- ander. ooL Bengal S.C. and has S sons and S daiM. Prederick Gordon Albzaxdbr, b. SI Jnly. 18M.— Harold, b. 1 Oct. 18*».-Bdlth Jaiia.-Amy SaW (0) Kliia,m.6Jan.l8»l,toArtharBanny,aB.maior-giii. lUA. and baa S sons, h. SO aaParkyna Smith. Ueat.H»l. iLA.(late Bengal), deM and oaptore of Lncknow and capfenre of >. S8 Dec 18S0, married. 1) Arthur Cantl«y Bumrr, Ueat. Bengal s.c; une, 186S. 1^ ^?? £™**?1SJ'.®'^*<* Bonny, lieut. Ro. b. 19 Nov. 1868. (3) Prank William Mactler Bunny, b. 16 June. I860. (7) Constance Emily, m. 18 Nov. 1867. to David Wo<. ! , surgeon-mi^or II.A. (retd.), and has S sons, George Greville WoODB, b. S6 Jan. 1870.-Arthur Noel, b S7 Jan. 1871. 72/ John Thomas, col. R.B. r.R.H. formerly mint master. Madras and Calcutta, chairman Madras Railway Co. 1877- b. 6 April. 1806 ; m. S7 June, 1887, Maria Sarah, dau. of Robert Tyasr, M.D. and has had 8 sons an.i 7 Hnn« (1) Percy Gnlllemard Uewellii: coL R.R.8updt. engineer Portsmouth dockvn: ;„e. 1838- m. 8 Sept. 1866, Jane BUsa Geoiglna, . ^ „pt. Lucius Curtis Bailey, R.N. and has S sons and 8 daus. Henry Tregarthen Smith, b. 18 June, 1873.— Molyneux. b. 6 Aug. 1878.-MUllcent.-Winifred.-A dau. b. 27 Nov. 1878. 2) Henry Colterill, B K. b. 17 Nov. 1840; d. 6 Nov. 1867 - 3) Walter Fryer, b. S8 Nov. 1848.— (4) Arthur Parkyns. b. 31 Mar. 1863.— <6) Mansfield George, b. 1 April, 1869. (6) Maria Louisa, m. 9 June, 1868, to Molyneux Goldlnff- ham, of Twickenham. (7) Fanny Eliza. (8) Emily Gordon, m. 36 July, 187S, to W. H. Lockhart Gordon, of Toronto, bar.-at-law, and has 8 sons and 8 daus Harry Duncan Gordon, b. 80 June, 1878.— Prank Mas- kelyne, b. 18 Mar. 1876.— Louisa Molyneux.— A dau. b. 13 Jan. 1880. (9) Mary Charlotte.- (10) Edith Caroline.- (11) Annie Marion.— (12) Florence Amy. [3] Robert (Smith) Pauncefote, of Preston, Glouc. by devise- of Worcester Coll. Oxon. and of Gray's Inn; b. 1788; d.' 1843, having m. , Emma. dnn. of R Pmitb e'^o* of ; she d. 28 June, 1863, h ' '' (1) Bernard Pauncefote, of Prr b. 14 Jan. 1826 ; m. 6 July, 1847. : ^v Philips, Esq. of London, and has a s<.i (1) Bernard Pauncefote.b. 23 June. I Emily de Courcy, eldest dau. of Rev. i of Ayott St. Lawrence, Herts. (2) Eleanor, m. 9 Mar. 1881, to Loftus Edward Coorc Inglefield, capt. 109th rojjt. (3) Clara. (4) I (2) Sir Julian Pauncefot- .Tan. 1880. c.B. April 1880, knighted 1874, bar.-at ; ^.-,2, attomey-gcn. Hong \iig.l878, * r, rector CARYSFORT. 129 Kong 1866/73, CJ. Leeward iBlands 1874, assistant under- sea of state colonies 1874/6, assistant (legal) under-sec. of state foreign office 1876 ; b. 18 Sept. 1828; m. 14 Sept. 1859, Belina PitisOerald. dan. of late Major William Cobitt, of Cat- field, Norfolk, and has 4 daoa. Rflina Mande.—8ybiL— Lilian— Audrey. (3> ' ' -■ "1. Aug. 184S, to William Chamock Popham, of iuts. admiral BJ». (elilest son of Admiral Sir 1: in, K.CB. K.M.), whod. ti Jone, 1864, having /I/ Bernard Brunswick Home POPHAM, Snd (Queen's royal) r«gt.; b. 21 Dec 184S ; d. tl Aug. 1864. /2/ Haroonrt Francis Pauncefote, of Stoorfield, Hants. J.P. R.X.; b. 24 Feb. 1846; d. 16 AiirU, 1879, having m. 29 Aug. 1866, Annie Kate, only chUtfof H Gibson, Bsq. of Oreenhithe, Kent, and had S sons. Home William Popham, b. Nor. 1867. Cecil Harooort, b. Dea 1868. (4) Matilda Theresa, m. Sept 1842, to Banm diaries John Lnchmann, of gslkirruMi, BOeda, Pruaria, and has a son and 1 daus. [1] Robert Waldemar [2] Marie KeUn^m. to Baron F. Ton KMlUts, of KynMi, Claim, m. to Oonnt Bemhard too SchweinitB, of HS^ Uinrage. SIR PETER PROBY, of Brampton and Elton, Hunts. of Bans, Bucks. 1618 (son of Randolph Proby, of Clies lord mayor of London 1622 ; d. 1624, having m. Elizabeth, d; of John Thorowgood, of (Jhivers, Essex, and relict of Edwi Hanson, of London, and had with a dau. 5 sons, [1] Sir Heneage, of Elton and Hans aforesaid, sheriff Bucks^ MJ>. Agmondesham; b. 1600; d. 10 Feb. 1667, having m. FUen, dan. of Edward Allen, of Finchley, Middx. and had 2 daus. and I sons, of irixnn the eldest,— Thomas, was created a Baro- NBT 7 Mar. 1661/2, bat d. s. p. 1689. [21 Bdmnnd, dj>. a great benefactor of Jesus Coll. Cambridge. [21 Bdmnnd, i [3] Charles. [4] Henry, of i Benham, of Lo the Middle Tonpla, m. EUen, dau. of William London, merchant, and had 2 sons and 3 daus. X^ [5] BmanneU of London, m. Maiy, dau. of John Bland, of ^■ London, and had, with otber iasoe, 6 sons. His great-grand- - son, via. :— TOHN FBOBT. M.P. Hants. 1722, Stamford 1734 and 1741 ; O d. 1760, having m. JaneLeveson, eldest dan. of John, 1st Lord (Sower (D. Sutberlaxd) ; she d. 10 Jane, 1726, having had with other issue S sons, [1] Sir John, created Lord Cabtsfort. ]2] Charles, capi. BJf. oommlasloner of (^latham Dockyard, m. Sarah Fownall, and left imM. [31 Baptist, DJk rsolor of Doddington, Isle of Ely, 1782A807, and of Tbornbovoagli, Northants. dean of Lichfield ; d. 18 Jan. 1807, hnTtng m. Mht. dan. of fi«T. John RosseU. prebendary of Pstsrbownfh, and Lin& raetor of Ftakerton, Una and of atokriiy, OvdOtad, uid had with » dans. S sons, (l)BnBttotJolin,Tlaarof8t.MM7'sLiohfleU,b. 1761; d. l8n,afedt8,haTingni. Mary Sosanna, dau. of Star KInl Orealej, Bart ; she d. leaving 2 sons, e/ WlUtem HeniT Baptist, com. RJr. b. 16 OctT794 ; d. Not. 18ltj haTiag m. SS ApriL 1811, Louisa Mary, How, of StioUand. DomLaad Soothtaigli. DoToo, and had 1 sons and 2 (l)WIIllam Honrr baptist, of Ootarton Hoose, C MJL Trin. CoQ. Oambrtdge. corato of St Angn MJL Trin. CoQ. Oambrtdfs, < 1867/8; b. 90 Feb. 1882, SnTSaS^How, Umt 1st ro/ala, d. 10 Sept 18U. nant, Esq. of Lyndon Hall, Rutland, and had with several dans. 2 sons, (1) Edward Henry Coxant, b. 20 Oct. 1847. (2) Ernest William Proby, b. 7 Mar. 1852. /5/ Agnes Marj', d. 12 Oct. 1860, having m. 6 Sept. 186P, to Rev. Seymour Neville, vicar of Wraysbury (B. Bray BROOKE). ISO CASTLE JIAiyE. SIR JOHN PROBY, M.P. Stamford 1746, and Hunts, in three successive Parliaments, P.c. Ireland, temp. Georgf II. K.B. 1761, and lord of the admiralty 1763, created BARON (^ARYSFOUT, of Carysfort, co. Wicklow, bv patent 23 Jan. 1752; 1). 25 Xov. 1720; d. 18 Oct. 1772, having m. 27 Aug. 1750, Hon. Elizabeth Allen, dan. of Joshua, 2nd Viscount Allen (cxt.) ; she d. Mar. 1783, leaving a son, JOHN JOSHUA, 2n(l -Baron and Ist Earl of Carysfort. in tlie peerage of Ireland, so crciited 18 Aug. 1789, installed K.P. 1783,and created a Peer of the U.K. as Baron CaRY.sfoRT of Norman Cross, Hants, 21 Jan, 1801, ambasscidor at the courts of lierhn 1800, and St. Petersburg 1801, joint guanlian of the rolls in Ireland 1789/1828, M.P. East lAX>e 1790, Stam- ford 1790/1801, joint postmaster-general England 1806 ; b. 12 Aug. 1751; d. 7 April, 1828, having m. Ist— 18 Mar. 1774, Eliza- beth, dau. ot Right Hon. Sir William Osborne, Bart, of New- town, CO. Tipperary; she d. Nov. 1783. He m. 2ndly— 12 April, 1787, Elizabeth, dau. of Right Hon. George Grenville, and sister of George, 1st Marquis of Buckingham; she d. 2 Dec. 1842, having had 6 daus. By his 1st marriage he had with other issue 2 sons. [1] John, 2nd Earl, gen. in the army; b. 1780; d. unm. 11 June 1855. [2] Granville Leveson, 3rd Earl, adm. R.X. M.P. b. 1781; d. 3 Nov. 1868, having m. 5 April, 1818, Isabella, dau. of Hon. Hugh Howard (E. WiCKLOW); she d. 22 Jan. 1836, having had with other issue 3 sons and 2 daus. (1) John Joshua, LORD Prory ; d. 19 Nov. 1858, aged 3.'». (2) Granville Leveson, 4th Earl, P.C. M.P. co. Wicklow 1858/68, capt. 79tli highlanders, comptroller of the house- hold 1859/66 ; b. 14 Sept. 1825 ; d. s. p. 18 May, 1872. having m. 19 July, 1853, Lady Augusta Maria Hare, dau. of Williaui, 2nd Earl of Listowel ; she d. 24 Mar. 1881. (3) "William, 5th and present Peer. (4) Lady Elizaheth Emma, m. 7 Aug. 1844, to Right Hon. Claud, comnioiily called Lord Claud Hamilton,P.C.(I). ABKR- CORN). VH a i]'*^'lly%. (5) Lady Tlieodosia Gertrude, m. 10 Sept. 1859, to WiUiam, 2nd son of Evan Baillie, Esq. of Dochfour, and has a ion and 3 daus. Granville Hugh Baillie; b. 28 May, 1873.— ImOwI 0«or- giana.— Caroline Mary.— Eva. (1) Hon. Albert Edward, b. M Mar. 18W. (2) Hon. Robert Arthur, b. 19 April, 1864. (3) Hon. Agnes Isabella. (4) Hon. Florence Margaret. (5) Hon. Edith Loniaa. (6) Hon. UugKKt. (7) Hon. Alice. .A.RMS— Erm. on a chief sa. a dexter hand between two codu anne-v, and sister of Sir Thomas Stanley, Knt.; she d. ai Nov. loo, haying had with otiier iHoe 4 tooi, [1] Thomas, of Twyford, M.P. LaneBboraogli. 169S; b. S8 May, 1664; m. lst-« July, 1677, Dorothy, dan. ot Major Green. of Dublin. He m. Snd^— Trayle; and trdly— Fisher. By his 1st wifb he had with other tasoe a son, William, of whom presently. (2] Sir William, recorder of Dublin. M J>. Athlone, 16M. b. 10 Sept. 1666; bur. 14 Sept. 1701, having m. 11 Hay, 1685, KUza- beth, dau. of NichobM Ooddingtoo (dbe n-m. to James Forth, of Dublin), and from him deeoeaded in the 4th genentlon, RiCHABD,hite Uent-coL 4eth regt. m. Jane, dan. of George Fkaser, Esq. of Hrimaln, and wkkm of Oapi. Woodham. and hadSr (1) William FtwarTiow of 8t Lakes, 8. KMMiiigton: h. m. 4 M». latl^SiiMbath J«iM,dML of Thomas OohrfDe, Esq. of Annfleld. BIMiiiff. (2) Richard George, rector of Qalnt (1812, I.), elected an Irish representative Peer 9 May, 1874; s. his father as 4th Baron 4 July, 1869; b. 25 July, 1826; ra. 10 Feb. 1857, Hon. Louisa Matilda Harris, only surviving dau. of William George, 2nd Lord Hams, and has 3 sons and 5 daus. rmiam George, Sad Lord Harris, and had (2) Bdmond Sexton Temple, d. SI Jan. 1869. aged 87. (3) Henry Temple, major iHh ragt.; b. ; d. 28 April, 1874, having m. 183S. Harla Hay, eldest dau. of Hon. John Sewdl, chief Jnstioe of Lower Oanada, and had 6 sons and a dan. Onstavns Hennr, b. 1836.— Bdmond , b. 1836.— Charles Veeey, b. 1838.— Robert Uandcock b. 1841.— Algernon, b. 1843.— Mary Stuart, (4) GuBterus Handoock Temple, of Longhrea Lodge, co. Westmeath ; d. 17 Dec. 187ft, aged 86. (6) Vescy, capt. 14th regt.; d. unm. [4] Matthew, archdeacon of Kilmore, included in the genenil attainder 1689 ; m. Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Elias Best, Knt. and had issue. TT7TLLIAM HANDCOCK, m. Susan, dau. of Richard War- V V biurton, of Garryhinch, Queen's co. and had with other issue 4 sons, [1] William, of Wilkbrook, co. Westnionth, M.P. Fore, d. s. p. having m. Elizabeth, 2nd dau. of Right Rev. Kir Thouias Vesey. Bart, bishop of Osaory (V. Dk Vk.xci). She rem. to .Vgmondesham Vosey, Esq. of Lucan, co. Dublin, and d. ». p. [2] Richard, dean of Achonr>', d. 25 Julv. 1791, having ni. Sarah, only dau. and heir of lUchanl Toier, Bsq. of Dallintore, CO. Kildare; she d. 1 July, 1803, having had, with 6 daus. 2 sons, (1) 'William, createtl Baron Castlkmaink. and Vis- COINT CASTI.KMAINK. (2) Richardj s. as 2nd Boron Castlemainc. rASTLEJIAIXE. 131 Athlone ; m. Jane or irne, E«q. of Rockrille iUJUKUT, <- m.26Dec 17M, Jane, only da : Robert Bryan- ston, E«q. of i: ^ ., • d. having hml with 2 duuii. "i liouA, /I/ Willinni, of Cole hoiue, co. Longford, rector of Kllna- pn>s8, CO. Cork; b. 1796 ; d. 3 Jan. 1878, having m. 1821, 8arah,2nd dan. of Her. William Coddington (and his wife Pranoea Ball), and had S sons, /I/ William Bryanton, b. Si Jan. 1823, d. luim. M April, 1874. /2/ Robert Ball, of Ball>-nockan Hoom, oo. b.SS Mar. 1831; m. t Aug. 1M8, Pranoei Jane, dan. of Abraham Byrnes, Bsq. of New Rom, oo. and haaaaon, William Freak Bryanton, b. S Feb. 1874. /2/ Robert, in B.O.: b. d. having m. l8t- Elixabetb.daa.ofQerBrd]lacklin,of Dublin, lorgeon, and Lakepark, oo. Wlokknr : she d. He m. Sndly— , Franoea Jane, dan. hnGtuUraB,ic.P.Ballj«hMuioa: b.im; d.l7M,haTing 111. c AtiK'. 17&», MarsaratOaroliM Wlkoo; sbe d. 18 d«ys after. l~>I(;i{T HON.WILLLAM HANDOOOK, gotenior and oon- J\> KtableorAtbloiM,onatedaFMro(li«&Bd,M Dec 1813, itAKo.v CASTUDiAuri, of Moydnnn, oo. WwliimHi. with i. I. fault of male tone to hia oohr bnlhv Biobanl and >f biabodjr.aadwMfiirtberadTaaoMl 13 Jan. t OMttenaiae; b. 38 Aug. 1781; d. i. p. 7 Jan. .0 Mar. 1783. Lady Floitoda TwDoh. eldert dau. ui w iih.iu>, Ut Earl of Clancarty; abo d. t Feb. 1881. 1 ) K - i { A R D. 2nd Baron (as heir male of bis bcotber. aooofd- 1 V lug to the UnUtation oootainert ia Um pateatof era*- tiou); b. 14 Ma/, 1787; d. 18 April, 1840. bavteffm. 11 Not. 1 700. Anne, 8rd dan. of Artbor Fnnob, In. oTFraacb CO. Rowxnnmon (B. Di FEKTXl); abo liiul 8 sons and < daaa. Park, or. 1883, baring [ij Richard, s. aa Srd Baron. [2] Hon. William. ensign nth regt. drowned ISn. [3 J Arthur, b. S April. 1798: d. 37 July. 1838. baring m. II A|iril, 1817, Marnrat, dan. o< Dawson Downing. Bsq. of Roao- ffift, oo. Loadondeny (sbe r»-m. 1 Fob. 1887. to Admiral Hon. William La Focr TMaob— B. Claxoartt). and bad 3 daoa. (1) Anna, d.Aiw. 1888, bariBff 11.1 M«y,18a.aa let wif^, to itcv. John F. T. O wmp loo, nolor of Angbriin, oo. Oalw«y (I5AHT.) (2) Moritviii. d. 34 Jan. 1847. baring m. 7 April. 1840, to Arthur Mill Uriffltb«BHi. (BaRT.) [4 ] Juhu GuiiUtruB. rector of Annadufl. oo. Ldtrim. b. 1 7.19 ; d. 3 Mar. 1818. baring m. II Nor. 1837. Frances Flood. funl; she d. 37 Nor. 1848. baring bad I sons and 3 daoa. (1) John Harwaid Jassop. inoumbent of Woodhmds. Seven- oaks. Kent ; b. 33 Oct. 1SI9; m. lst-31 July. 1888. Frances. Huigeon-major, and has a dan. Harriette Franoea, b. 38 June. 1888. (4) Frances Flooil.m. at Lucknow, SI Nov. 1871, to John Cameron. M.D. Bengal army. (5) .Vnne Alicia, m. 8 Dec. 1858, to Sir St. Vincent Bentinck llawkins-NNTiit^heil. Bart, (ext.); he d. 9 Mar. 1871, leaving an only ciiild oud heir, KlizjilKth A. F. HaWKISS-Wiiitshei), m. 37 June, 1879, to Liiiit.-fol. Frtilcrii-k Giistavus Biiniaby, pnnr 1< Is'^o, autljor of "A Hide to Khiva,' . ur Uustavufl St. Vincent Fred ] . b. ; d. 20 Oct. 1867, baring m. •abeth Alicia, yoimgest dau. of Robert Henry Dublin (B. Dk Freyxk;, and had with other •J daus. , 1) Ki ...>.v. b. April. 1846; m. 3 Aug. 1881, Rose Anna .MiitiMa, eldest Oau. of late Capt. N. B. F. Shawe, 17th liinC'TH. (2) ( harlottc Elixabeth. d. S9 Oct. 1880. baring m. S3 April, 1 HG3, to Col. the Hon. Charles Wemyss Thesiger (B. CHBLMS- KOUD). (3) Henrietta, m. 81 Dec. 186S, to Rt Hon. Alfred Henry Thosi^rcr, r.c. Lord Justice of Appeal 1911 JW) (B. CIIKLMS- Fuiiii); he d. s. p. 30 Oct. 1880. [6] Hon. Henry Robert, lieut.-col. 97th regt. b. fell before Sebastopol, 8 Sept. 1855, having m. 16 May, 1854, Ellen Georgina, eldest dau. of Lieut.-Col. Henry Williams, r.a. She re-m. 81 Aug. 1859, to Lieut.-Col. Richard Wellesley Ber- nard, chamberlain of the riceregal household, Ireland, who d. 19 Sept. 1877. [71 Hon. Cliarles, bar.-«t-law; h. 3» Jan. 1808; d. 13 Feb. 18<9, haring m. 34 April, 1846, Elizabeth, dau. of Daniel Kelly, Em. of Cargins. oo. Roscommon; she d. 26 June, 1878, having had 3 sons and 4 dans. (1) Henrv, b. 8 Nov, 18M.— (2) Cliarles Richard, b. 9 Sept 18«7.-<3) Richard, b. 3 Sept. 18*9. (4) Mary, m. 8 July, 1879, to William James Mackie Esq. M.D. of Turvey, Beds. (5) Anne, d. 7 Mar. 1879.— <(J) Elixabeth.— <7) Louisa. [8] Hon. Robert French, lieut.-coL RJi. d. S Dec 1871, haring m. 11 April. 1848,IsabelU Louisa, only dau. of James Gordon, Bsq. and has I sons and 8 dans. (1) Robert Gordon, oapi. Bengal 8.C b. 38 April, 1849. (2) Stannns Henzj. b. 11 April. 1883. (3) Bdward 8taal«r. b. 8 Ang. 1888; m. 8 July, 1880, Lucy Btoanor, widow o( dpi, Hugh Ounpbell, Rjf . f4) Mary Looisa Helea, m. 4 April, 1877. to Thomas Mercer ClifEeyigan,BBii. (S) Fkiraooe, m. 38 Dec. 1877, to Henry Charles Jackson. ooIt sob of Rt. Hon. Robert Richard Warren (Bart.), judge of bisb probaU ooortk (0) Minna Gkudoa. m. 3 Ang. 1881, to Harry Ashworth Taylor. 47th regi. only aon of Sir Henry T«yl*Af- f • - ^ V*. K21 132 CASTLESTUART. EARL OF CASTLESTUART. H E N R Y JAMES STUART- RICH- ARDSON, Earl and Viscount of Castlcstuart (1793, I.), I>ord Stuart (1619, I.), and a Baronet (1028, N.8.), a«- sumed by B.L. 11 May,. 1867, the ad- ditional surname and arms of Richardson ; s. his father as 5th Earl 12 Sept. 1874; b. 20 Mar. 1837; m. 1 Nov. 1866, Auf^'usta Le Vicomtc Massy-Richardson, only child and heir of late Major William Stewart Richard- son-Brady, of Oaklands, co. Tyrone, d.l. and widow of Major Hugh Massy (see), and has 2 daus. fLirtfafie. ANDREW STDART, Lord Avondale, so style*! fn ch»rt«* dated 4 Feb. 1499, and •'proved his d. * •• - - »■ ^ Sig. lib. xiil. No. 625, appeared among the n* 1603 and 1509, first lord of the bedchanil>er t Flotlden 9 Sept. 1513, having m. Margaret, dnii. oi .i.-nn. -.n.i Lord Kennedy, and sister of David, Ist Earl of Caswllis (M. AiLSA), and had with 3 daus. S sons, /I/ Andrew. 3rd Baron— exchanged his barony f " * Ochiltree by charter, dated S Sept. 15S4, and w»<; be called LOR» STUART, OP OCUILTBKB, by act of i 15 Mar. 1542/3; m. Lady Margaret Hamilton, only cluH «.t James. 1st Earl of Arran, and his great-grandson, Andrew, s. as 3rd Lord Ochiltree. /2/ Henry, Lord Methven, so created 17 July, 182^. Ist.— Mar. 1626, Margaret of England, Dowa^< IV. of Scotland, wife of Archibald Earl of Angu» ( ! d. Jane, 1641. He m. 2ndly, Lady Janet Btuort. • ! ' ~t dau. of John, 2nd Earl of Atholl (who re-m. to her 4th li un- hand, Patrick, Lord Rathven),and had a son and S dans; line oxtinct on the death of his grandson Henry, 3rd Lord. /3/ Sir James, of Beath, ancestor of the Earls of Moray (Sec that title.) ANDREW, B. his gnmdfktber m Srd Ix>ri gent, of the bedchamber to Jambs VI. ordnance, and gov. of the CMtlcr of Bdlabtiri:)) . lordship of Ochiltree to bis consin Sir J«ni leith, son of James, Earl of Arran, and rerigi favour 1(15 ; J AUKS VL gave tiim conridcr: l^nrone, and created him » Peer of Ireland b\ STUART, Butm of OMtlestoart, oo. TJrroae. Nov. 1619; hed. Jan. 1618, baring u. Mar^ John Kennedy, of Blairqnhaa, and had t ions, [11 Sir Andrew, created a Barokbt or Nova Scotia 3 Oct. 1628, and s. as 2nd Baron OMtlestoHrt. took > ^ < •' u .Tulv, 16S4,;d.l6S9;bisUneflitOedootb«deiMiofl .4th Lord. S Dec. 166S, s. p. bd. in St BridsTs Ohti : [2] John, 5th Lord OMtlestiiiirt, d. imm. 1* [8] Hon. Robert Btoart, of Iny, 00^ Tyrone. gov. of the forU of Tyrone and Anttim: d. m. Ist-Oatberine, gmd-dML of Bart ctf Tp andtdaos. Hem.fndly,JMM,daa.of OoL •> of OMtle Hm, oow TyroM; she d. n Mar. with other issne S sona, III Robert, of Irry, co. Tyrone, bigh ehcrUr l6«S6,cApr n the army ; d. Mar. 16W/6, bavtav m. Anne. dnn. of Wii m. Moore, B«i. of Oarrey, 00. Tyrone ; she d. 1 '• His grnt«rwdMn. ^^ s. as 0th BnoB f [1] Lady Muriel Albany. [2] Lady Mary. Not K— Heir presumptive) the Rev. and Hon. Andrew Godfrey Stuart. AUM s —Quarterly. I. and IV. or a feese per saltire gn.and ermine between in chief a bull's head couped and in base a galley sa., a canton az. for distinction. RiCHARDXOX. II. and III. Qnar> terly, 1st, royal arms of SCOTLAND. 2nd, or a feese cbequy as. and arp. in chief a lalxjl of three points gu. STUART. 8rd,arg. a saltire in^iilcd between four roses jni. Lkxsox. 4th, as. a lion rampant arg. MAcnuKP, the whole within a bordure compony az. and arg. over all on an escutcheon of pretence the arms of llichartlson without the canton, grant dated 21 May, 1867. Crests— A lion rampant nrg. holding a wreath of oak leaves fructed projxjr charged on the shoulder with a cross formte go. lliCHAUDSON. A unicorn's head couped arg. armed criued and tufted or, Stuaht. SuiTOiiTEHS— Tavo dragons vert. Motto— Forward. Motto— Virtuti paret robor.— Richardson. Seats — Stuart Hall and Drum Manor, Cookstown, Tyrone. LORD AV05DALE. SIR ANDREW STUART, whose descent from Robert Stuart (3ra son of Robkut II.) Di'KK of Albany, is set forth in the genealogical sketch of the Stuarts by the Rev. and Hon. A. G. Stuart. The object of this sketch is to disprove the statement that Sir Amlrew was an illegitimate son of Sir James Stuart, son of Murdoch, Duke of Albany. Sir Andrew was first lord of the bedchamber to Jamk.s II, knightetl and created I.oun Avondale 1459, warden of the western marches towards lOngland 1460, 22 years lord high chancellor of Scotland, a lonl of the regency, and had a graTit of the whole Ejiddom of Lennox for life 4 May, 1471, obtaine. Tyron* . and had S sons and S dans. [11 Alexander, capt. »Otb regt.; d. . having m. Looim Jane, dan. of Edward Evans, of Oortmerron House, CO. Tyrone, JJ». £2] George, in H.O. - [3] Eleanor, m. 1829, to Bobert Evans, Esq. of Gort- niorron House, co. 'Qrrone, who d. s. p. 21 July, 1878. [4] Frances, m. to James White, Beq. of Whitehall, oo. Antrim. (3) Alexander George, J.r. ca Tyrone, bad a son and dan. /I/ Alexander, archdeacon of Roes. /2/ Eliza, m. to her cousin, neorg** J^tnRTt.Hmt. (IM n^gt ANDREW THOMAS 8TU A ^ surviving son of Robert sister and eventual heir of h Gore, CO. Tyrone), having succoisfuUy rlaim< honourswhich had remaineddormantsinoelCSt; *. Castlestuart, an/ Bobert Arthnr Walter Cbarles, Ueat.-col. 17th MmItm i.depo^-Uispeotar-geB. Madras poUoe; b. t7 Dec. 1818: d. 20 Any. 187i. haTliiff m. S4 Aprtt, 18M, Loaiw Fnu»ces.daiL of Bdmnnd Slagw Burton, Bsq. of ChurdiiU Hoose, DaTentijr, and hftd laoossiid a dan. (1) Andvsw Idamiid OMtlastavt, MadnMOa. k 84 Hot. 18M : n. 8 Oel. 1878, Mmj AfBSi Joanhlae Bath, only dan. of Peter KsoDSdy. Smi. J^. of Malahide. eo. Doblln. (2) Botart OhMles OoblHiee. b^ 88 Am. 188L-^S) Ale Lenox Ooujp^lmm, b. 18 Joly. I88t.-<4) Bophi* Loaisft. /O/ CharloCte Aiwaela. twin with her brolher John Ji OchUtrae, m. iMar. 1847. to BeT. Qeoffs BoUasoo, MJL rector of Tartanwhan, oo. Annagh, and bee 8 soos and 8 daos. (1) GeofvsAiignstai8taartBOBlX80X,b^7Jaii.l8S8. (2) JaiiMiJoliiiBtoB.k81Peh.18M. (3) WUUaai Qodf^. h. 11 Feb. 1884. ?4) Charlofete Henrietta, m. 88 April. 1871. to Heuy St. Tinoent Asms, Bsq. of Oote House. Westbnry-on-Trym. (5) FrsBoes OaroOne, d. 4 Sept. 1874 ; haTlng m. 6 Oct. 1878. to FlMiois OoOa Maoky, Bsq. late 8rd drsgoon guards, and had a son.* Franoli Charies Tboaanson Mackt, h. 88 Aug. 1874. (6) Mary Stuart, d. 4 July. 187». hsTing m. 84 Dea 1870, ~ as Hime. M.A. Liu>. head mast to Manrfoe Ohariss Hime. of Fbyle iteskle HIM B. b. 4 Dec 1871.— Charles (1) Andrew John, Madras cs. ; b. 21 Dec. 1841 ; m. 23 Sept. 1876, Georgina Emma, dau. of Gen. Arthur Stevens, late Madras 8.C, N.I. and has a dau. b. 13 Nov. 1878. (2) Richard Wingfleld, b. 17 Jan. 1843 ; m. 17 Feb. 1872, Jeannie Miriam, dau. of John McDermott, of Sydney, Aus- tralia. (3) William Cashel, vicar of South Cave, Torks. ; b. 25 Nov. 1844. (4) Theodoeia Anne. d. S3 Feb. 1878. Rkv. and Hon. A. G. Stcabt m. 2ndly— 24 April, 1849, Mary Penelope, Snd dau. of Rev. and Hon. Leland Noel-Noel. (E. GAIX8BOROU0H) ; she d. 34 Jan. 1869, having had with other iasne S sons and S dans. (5) Honu» Noel, b. SO Dec. 1880 ; m. 30 April, 1881. Made- line Franoes, yoongest dau. of late Walter Hemming, of Spring OroTe, near Bewdley. (0) Donghw, b. 80 Oct. 1854. l7) Mary Beatrice. (8) Janet Ersklne. CHARLES ANDREW KNOX. 4tll Earl. b. 23 April. 1810 ; d. IS Sept. 1874,haTing m.24 Mar. 1835.CluirIotte Ilafiies Drury, only dan. of Qointin Thomson. Esq. B.I.C.H. niece of .^ir Thomas Stamford Raffles, goTernor of JaTa, and cousin of Iter. Dr. Raffles, and had a son and 7 dans. <1) Haurr James, Sth and present BarL (2) Lady SCary, m. 8 Jan. 1860. to Thomas Richard Crosse, Esq. eldest son of Thomas Bright Crosse, Esq. of Shnw Hill, Lane, and has 8 dans. Kathleen Mary CBOflBB.— EUa Beatrice. (3) Lady OharloMe. (4) Lady BIto Sophia, m. 8 Mar. 1871, to ReT. Charles Leslie OtfMtt. rsetor of Arhoe. Stewartstown, and has S dans. Ella Dorattasa Violet G arxktt.— Mujory Patience Maud.— Qitheriae CterloUs Wlniflred. (5) IMj A»f*>* MMd, m. 16 Jan. 1867, to Edmund Huntly Hooper, lieni. Warwioks. yeo. caT. and has 8 sons and a dan. Stuart Hnntly Hoopkr, b. 80 Dec 1867.-Gerald Huntly, h. 88 Oet. 187l-^ha Mand Marie. (6) Lady Leonora WUhelmina. „ , «. (7) Lady Margaret Louisa, m. 88 Dec 1865. to Lt.-Col. Tliomas Rrvkine Arthur Hall. DJI.0. Bombay, prof, of mUltary hlstorj-. Bombay, a. p. (8) Lsdy Selina OcUTla. OoU. Londoadeny. and has 8 sons and 8 daoa. John Godfrey Whii Richardson, b. 10 Aug. 1874.-Mary Henrietta.— Franoes Charlotte. 7/ Saimh Henrietta Caroline SophU. m. 17 Sept. 1848, to > ohn GrsTss (Thompson) UTlngiton, Esq. of Ooombe House, lilOUC 191 Emily OUria. /9/ OliTia Anna OctaTia. /lO/ Sophia LeUtia. m. 8 June. 1868, to Charles Edward (Jee Boldero Barnard, of CaTe Castle, Torkshhw, har.-at^Iaw M.T. 1847, and has a dan.— Ursula Mary Fkvence Barxard. /ll/ Caroline Eliabeth Josephine, m. 10 June, 1858, to WU- liam Claude Cole-Hamilton. of Ballltore House, oc Kildare, J. P. King's CO. high sheriff oo. Tyrone 1867. oani. late 88th regt. (B. EXXI8K1LLBX), and has 8 sons and a dau. [3] Lady Caroline, d. 15 Jan. 1864, haTing m. )« J«». 1816, to Gen. Sir James Bathurst, K.C.B. 8nd son of Right ReT. BUhop of Norwich (B. Bathcrot); he d. 15. April, 1850, hsT- ing ^^j^ issue [41 Tjidr Sftrjih,d.lO Feb. 1871. having m. 16 Sept. 1886, to Rtv iinstead. M.A. of Lower Ashsted House, Surrey, uii > George. Earl of Strathmore; he d. Mar. 1839. I) 2nd Earl. b. 19 Aug. 1784 ; d. 10 June 1884, \ haviuK ni. 28 April. 1806, Jemima, dau. of CoL Robiaon, R.A.; she d. 27 April. 1859, having had with other Issue 8 sons, [1] Edwanl, 3rd FafI. b. 11 Sept. 1807 ; d. s. p. 80 Feb. 1857 : having m. Feb. 1830. Einmeline. only surviving child of Benjamin Bathurst. F.sq. and granddau. of Right Rev. Bishop of Norwich (E. Bathuust). She re-m. 27 June, 1867, to Signor Alessandro Pittocchi. [2] duirlee Andrew Knox, s. as 4th Earl. [3] Hon. Andrew Gotlfrey, rector of Cottesmore. Rutland, and hon. canon of Peterlwrough, heir proeumptive to the Peerage ; b. 24 Sept. 1812 ; ni. 1st— 21 Dec. 1838, Hon. Cathe- rine Anne Wingfleld.only dau. of Richard, 8th Viscount Powers- court ; she d. 88 Dec 1845, having had with other Issue 8 sons and a dau. BARON CASTLETOWN. JOHN WILSON FITZ-PATRICK, Baron Castle- town, of Upper Ossory, Queen's co. so created 10 Dec. 1869, P.C Ireland, lord-lieut. and custos rotulorum since 1855, M.P. 1837/52, 1865/9, late a capt. in the army; b. 1809 ; m. 1830, Augusta, dau. of Rev. Archibald Douglas, rector of Coote HUl, co. Armagh (E. Dunmobe), and has a son and 6 daus; ^••- ^^^ rn Hon Bernard Edwanl Bamaby, M.P. PortarUngton 1880,->/.Wi ^j. £lt litoTiS\Sxl...nb-Ueuti.Ea«tKentyeo «i^^ caut Cork city art. 1878/7, D.L. Queen's co.; b.29 July. 1848; m 23 April, 1 874, Hon. Emily Ursula Clare St. Leger. only dau. and heir of Hayes, 4th Viscount Doncraile. 134 CATHCART, [2] Hon. Gertrude, m. 9 Sept. 1862, to Edward Randall Skefflngton Smyth, Esq. of Mount Henry, Queen's co. and has Randall Charles Edward Skeffington SMYTH, b. }^^,^\ [3] Hon. Augusta Frederica Anne, m. 1st— 30 Jan. 1851, to Hon. Vesey Dawson. Coldstream guards. (E. Dahtrey); he d. 6 Nov. 1854, leaving 2 sons. She re-m. 9 Oct. 1856, to Charles Magniac, of Colworth, Beds, sheriff 1877, one of H.M.'s lieu- tenants city of London, M.P. St. Ives, Cornwall, 1868; 74, Bed- ford 1880, and has a dau. ,o,o ^ r. [4] Hon. Florence Virginia Fox, m. 29 July, 1858, to George Wentworth Alexander Higginson, C.B. major-gen. in the army, late lieut.-col. grenadier guards, comdg. home distnct 18(9, , and has a son and 2 daus. ,, , ^ , ' Francis George HiGGiNSOX, b. May, 1859.— Maud Evelyn.— A dau. b. 6 May, 1877. „ ^ . [5] Hon. Cecilia Emily Emma, m. 16 June. 1868, to Hon. Lewis Strange Wingfield (V. POWERSCOURT). [6] Hon. Edith Susan Esther, m. 1 Nov. 1862, to Rt. Hon. Sir Charles Augastus Murray, K.C.B. H.M.'s minister at the court of Lisbon (E. DUNMORE). ,„„, . o« t v [7] Hon. Olivia Amy Douglas, m. 27 Mar. 1865, to Sir John Gage Sebright. Bart. _A.RMS_Sa., a sal tire arg. on a chief az. three fleurs-de-lis or, all within a bordure wavy of the second. Crest— A dragon on his back ppr. surmounted by a lion passant sa. the whole debruised by a bendlet sinister wavy arg. SUPPORTERS— Two lions sa. ducally crowned collared and line reflexed over the back and charged on the shoulder with three fleurs-de-lis one and two or. Motto— Fortes sub forte fatiscet. Seats— Grantstown Manor, near BallacoUa, and Lisduff.near Templemore. EARL CATHCART. ALAN FRE- DERICK CATHCART Earl Cathcart (1814, u. K.), Viscount Cath- cart and Baron Greenock (1807, U.K.), and Baron Cathcart (1447, 8.) Lite 23rd regt. hon. col. N. Yorkshire R.v. ; 8. his father as 3rd Earl IT, July, 1859; b. 14 Nov. 1828; m. 2 April, 1800, Eliza- lieth Maiy, eldest dau. and heires.s of Sir Samuel Cromp- ton, Bart, (ext.), and has had 5 sons and 6 dau.s. (1) Alan, LORD Greenock, late lieut. Scots guards, formerly 6th dragoon guards (carabineers); b. 16 18 Mar. 1856. (2) Hon. Charles, 7»th hiplilan; 'ur. in Prince Rnpert** H'v i m- berto Oeorob I. n- ;(;k U. col. of the carbii nor of Dancannon fort i of maJor-gan.: m. It^t John Shaw, or Onei lOr. 178S, agvd SS, Sndly— 17S9, wark and Batt«nen Herta. and tndly, <>: JoMph Sabine, of v Mar, 174», to Hog) gaiian Mri1oa,who 1789, in bar Wth yen: i^HABLB8.9th I \J the Dnka of ' mander-tn-efalafatt) gen.of tbefcnx^in UTeFeflrof8<< ink Sir .31 ni. ;th- iiK J Aug. liamber to the coni- I746,adjt. jin-><»'ntn- ..It- land i7M/n, 1 (. k'lon. and Oi ..I.. . of li.-a t»i«' iirg :. India. S . 1759 ; d. '' ""irnhy ■r..rk, ' )ct. ..., .John 1 <»K.); she Arms— A/,, three cross-crosslets fitchoe issuant from as many i crescents arg. Crest— A dexter hand couped above the wrist and erect npr grasping a crescent arg. Supporters— Two ptvrrots ppr, da I 1776 ; b. f 1 y 1753. Hon. J. Riocarton. ir.. (D.Hav Barli ot 18 Nov. 1. [1] William Sch Cathcaht. [2] Hon. Charles Al. Aug. 1783, M.P. CO. on board HJI.S. **V« el] Hon. Archihal-l oorlSOO.andof 1.: rector of Methley. v ; 1841, having m. 3 Ju Premantle. K«q. of A d.8« April, 1821, ha. (1) Fnince« Loui^i. II. iimii. oii. inm. (2) Catherine Sclina, m. 4 Nov. 1839, to Robert Smith, of CajJcnhurHt. (3) I-'roderica. d. 4 Aug. 1880, having m. to John Lodge, who d. f4) Charlotte. (5) Isabella Sophia, m. 3 Nov. 1829, to Sir Samuel Crompton , Bart. M.P. (ext.), who d. 37 Dec. 1849. (6) Elizabeth Sarah, ui. S June, 1813, to Robert Stuart, Esq. capt. 7th R. fusiliers. TTTILLIAM SCHAW,l(Hh Baron, K.T. 1806, K.T.s.k.h.a. and VV K.s.tt.of Russia, lieut.-gen.,com.-in-chief at Copenhagen, created VisrorxT Cathcart, of Cathcrrt, and Bahon Greenock, of Oreenock, co. Renfrew, 3 Nov. 1807. and Eari. Cathcart 16 July, 1814. ax\,\ liic unianls 1805, Q.M.r;. America 1 779, a representat i \ r;»6, 1802, 1806. an.l 1807, chairman of the i ■ u«e of lonls 1790 4, brigaassador at tSt. I sl3, gov. of Hull; b. 17 Sept. 1755; d. 16 June, 1m .. 10 April, 1779, Elizabeth, dau. of Andrew Elliot, oi ' : co. Roxhurgl), gov. of New York, and uncle of Ist ImtI of Minto ; she d. 14 Dec. 1847. having hwl with other issue 4 sons, [11 Charles Murray, s. as 2nd llsirl. 12] Hon. Frederick M'Atlam-Cathcart.of Cralgapgillan, j.u.ool, in tho anny, M,^,.\. of J^isfja; b, ^8 Oct. 17^9 j <1. <5 Mar. 1865, CA FAA\ 185 having m. 18 Nov. 1837, Jaae, dao. and heir of Quentin McAdam, whoM name he aseamed; s&e d. 25 April, 1878. [3] Hon. Sir George, o.CB. lieat.-gen. in the army, com. of the forces at Cape of Good Hope, deputj'-Iieut. Tower of London, commanded the 4th division of the Kitish army in the Crimea, and fell at the battle of Inkerman 8 Nov. 18M ; b. IS May, 1794; m. 16 Dec. 1824, La/^ly GeorglanaGreville,daa.of Louisa, Coun- tess of Mansfield, and her Snd husband, the Hon. Bobert Fulke (JreviUe (E. WAjiwiCK) ; she d. H Dec. 1871, having had with other issue 4 daus. (1)' Jane.— (2) Emily Sarah (Hon.), extra woman of the bed- chamber 1880, formerly maid of honour to the Queen (VJL) —(3) Louisa.— <4) Anne. [41 Hon. Adolphus Fnsderlc, lieut.-ooL ; b. i8 June, 180S ; m. S July, 18S9, Margaret, Snd dau. of William Forman Home, Eflq/K>f Paxton House, oo. Berwick; she died ii April, 1861. /^HARLBS MURRAY, ted Earl, 0X13. gen. In the army, \J coL 1st dragoon guards, gold medal for the battle of Barossa, 6 April, 1813, gov. of Bdinborgb Castle, com. of the forces in Scotland, and gov.-gen. and com.-fn-chltf in Britisb North America ; b. 31 Dec 178S ; d. 16 July, 18»9, having ni. 30 Sept. 1818, in Prance, and rMn. at Portaea, 13 Feb. 1819. Henrietta, 3nd dau. of Thomaa Ifatfaer, Ekj.; she d. 34 June, 1873, having had, ^^ith other isnu^ t «»• and 3 dant. 1] AUm Frederick, 3rd and pnmut Bari. 2] Hon. Augustus Murray, ooL lategteaadtar gnarda^b. 18 fJ) Aiig. 1880; m. 38 Nov. 1866, Hon. Jean Uarj Onle-Powlett»eth Wliitacre, his wife) m. the dan. of Burton, by whom he ha VlSCOlXT OK KlUOlRSIK Kl.vo'S COU.NTY by patent, April 1647 ; d. 25 June, 1660, haviiJK m. Jane, youngest dau. of 8ir Richard Kobarts, Lord Truro (sister to John, Earl of Radnor) ; she d. 1655 (burie»Ti, co. Meath, M.P. Kilbeggan 1G61 ; d. 18 Dec 17U0, having had 4 wives. He m. Sndly, Jan. 1677, Eleanor, only child of Simon Creane, of The Furrows, or Greac Forest, in Dublin, and had with 7 daus. an only son Charles, whose great-grandson, GC8TAVU8, of Beau Pare, j.p. and D.L. (son of (diaries Lambart, Esq. and Ids wife Frances, dau. of James Lennox Naper-Dutton— B. SUERBORNR); b. 16 Ropt. 1772; d. 22 8ept. 1850, having m. 1810, Ann Butler, dau. of Sir John Stevenson, mus. doc. ; she d. 21 Mar. 1821, having had 2 sons and 2 daus. /I/ Gustavus William, of Beau Pare, oo. Meath and Kilbeggan, ai. Westmeeth, J.P. d.l. sec. of the onlcr of St. Patrick, state steward to L.L. Ireland 1858 9, 1874 5, \aU^ major R. Moath ndl.; b. 7 Ang. 1814; m. 5 June. 1847, 1..ady Frances Caroline Maria Conyngham, Snd dau. of Franciji,2nd Marquis Conj-ng- ham, and has S sons and 8 daus. (1) Francis Gustavus William, capt. R. Meath mil. ; b. 25 Mar. 1848.— (2) Cj-ril Henry Edwanl, b. 29 May, I860, 136 CAWDOR. ^.-nu.^n, ^^jL (3) James aeorge Kichard, b. 20 Dec. 1867.— (4) Amy iI,fri^H Gwendaline (Hon.), a maid of honour to the Queen.— • f fe J^'f (5)CecilJane. ^f'|,f: 'Hi, and Tinnevelly, Madras; she d. 13 Nov. 1811, having hud a son and 8 dans. (1) Henry Cope, 1I.A. bM-.-at-law ; b. 29 Dec. 1819; m. 2(» April, 1847, Anne Louisa, youngest dau. of late Jopoph R Francklin, Esq. s. p. (2) Sophia Prances Anne. (3) Louisa Lavlnia, m. 8 April, 1860, to Rev. Hans Atkin- son, M.A. rector of Fenagh, co. Carlow, chaplain to the Earl of Charlemont, and had a son and 8 daus. [11 Hans Edwin Brand ATKIM80M, b. [2l Sophia Charlotte. [3] Louisa Mary, m. 7 Deo. 1881, to William Henry «ortbcott. Esq, of Barton, Devon. 4] Lucia Caulfeild, m. 7 Dec. 1881, to Rer. Janics ward Sorridge, Bji. Capt. K T. CAULVBILD m. 2ndly— 9 May, 1846, Alicia Almeria, yoangest dao. of late Gen. Sir David Latimer Tinling Widdiington, K.C.H. (and widow of Capt. Henry Pooley, R.B.), and had an only son, (4) Edwin James Stuart WiddHngton, b. 14 Jan. 1848; m. 20 June, 1872, Florence Elisabeth Middleton, dau. of CoL John Frederick Sides Clarke, late Scots greys, oomdt. South Wales district, and has a son and dau. Edwin Stuart Vyvyan.b. 7 Mar. 1874.— Florence Madeline Leonore. /2a/ Edward Warren, M.A. rector of Boechingstoke, Wilts; b. 6 July, 1796; d. 30 June, 1871, having m. I8t^l7 Nov. 1825, Anne, dau. of John Pybus, of (Hieam, Surrey, banker ; she d. 26 May, 1811, having had a son and 4 daus. (1) Edward Wade.b. 16 Jan.1829; d. 14 July, 1857, hiving m. the prece«^ S dabs. Francis William John,Snd lieat. ISth foot; b. 7 July. 1889.— Gordon Napier, Snd Uent. 50th regt. lata S4th ; b. S7 Jan. 186S.— Charles Trevor, b. SO Jnnev 1868.— St. George Bobert Sanderson, b. i Mar. 1M8.— Ony Lovell, b. S4 Sept. 1878.-AUce Marion OaroUne.— Violet. [3] Henrv, Bengal royal fosUien, b. tl Ang. 1881 ; d. s. p. 18 Jan. 1869, having m. M July, 1866, Frances, eldest dan. of Licut.Col Malcolm Mao^rccor, late tlst foaUien ; she re-m. to Kamoel Lane. 14] Bt. Gwrge, Uent.jOoL IDidns B.a ; b._n Ang. 1887; m. 1877, Enuna Ckrtmde, widow of Johnston Teevan, Bsq. and yoonger dao. of Henry Shepherd, Bsq. of Faver- shtmn. [5] John, capt. late 90th and 41st ngt. J.P. oo. Oaran ; b. 10 Oct. 1889 ; m. 1 Mar. 1870, Tbe>«a8Cafloid,only sor- viving dan. of late Major John Palmer OaalfeUd (eee), and has a son and 8 dans. Walter Stafford, b. 81 Deo. 1874.-OwendollneTh««aa.~ A dao. b. 8 Jan. 1880. [6] Anna Julia, m. 18 April, 1880, to Frands Winter, major 6»th Bengal inf. (retd.) [7] Fanny Elizabeth, m. 24 Nor. 1846, to OoL Henry Law Maydwell, D.A.a. Ceylon, A.QJl.0. northern district ; he d. 15 April, 1879, having had 8 sons and 4 dans. Richard Moore Matdwkll, b. 18 Mar. 1841.— Henry Laurence, b. 86 July, 1862. — Anna Maria Juana.— Catherine AUce.— Mary Maud.— Annie Lorel OaulfeUd. [8] Christina, m. Jan. 1849, to C»;pL William Arthur Mainwaring, 79th highlanden, who d. s. p. May, 1 884. TQ] Mary. m. 8 AprU, 1872, to Horace Kendal Bushe, lieut.-ool. Bombay army, s. p. [10] Lucr Adela, d. 8 Sept. 1865, baring m. 8 Aug. 1854, as Ist wife, to Charles Telverton Balguy, capt 41st regt. and 42nd highlanders, adjutant 1st A.B. Derbyshire R.V. and has 2 sons and 8 dans. (1) Francis Oaolfeild Balout, b. 4 Sept. 1857 ; m. 17 April, 1879, AUce Lizzie Stewart, 8rd dan. of Fletcher Moor, Esq. of Byde, l.W. and has a son b. 20 Mar. 1880. (2) Charles S John, b. 22 May, 1864. (3) Edith Adela, m. 22 Ainil, 1876. to George Herbert Strutt, Esq. (B. BBLPER.) (4) Ethel Maude. (5) Flora Constance. [11] AuRusta Florence, m. 26 July, 1865, to Nathaniel Francis Preston, Esq. (V. GORMANSTON), of SwainstOMm, CO. Mcath. (2) James, of the Moorings, Atlilone, com. R,N. b. d. 22 Oct. 1851, havinp in, 1st— 8 May, 1828, Hon. Angmte, dau. of Sir Edward Crofton Bart.; and his wife Anne, Baro- ness Crofton ; she d. 29 Dec. 1832. He m. 2ndly— Emily, youngest dau. of Col. John French, of CHooniqmn, co. Roscommon. By his 1st wife he had an only son, William Moxtgomerie Stewart Caulfkild, of Weston Park, lieut.-col. late co. Dublin mil. formerly capt. 66th regt.; b. 15 June. 1824; m. 8 June, 1847, Dorothea Jane, dau. of William Cliristopher St. George French, Esq. of Cloonquin, co. Roscommon, and has 6 sons and 3 daus. (1) Montgomerie Crofton, late lieut. Mth regt.; b. 24 Aug. 1851.— (2) Janr.ea Montgoniorie, lieut. R.N.; b. 22 Feb. 1855. — (3) I-'rancis William Montgomerie, b. 11 Mar. 1856.— (4) Algernon Montgomerie, lieut. Princess Charlotte of Wales (Berkshire) regt. b. 9 JuTj-, 1858.— (5) Edgar Montgomerie, b. 5 Nov. 1862.— (6) Reginald Montgomerie, b. 2 Oct. 1866. (7) Emily Augii-sta, m. 7 Feb. 1878, as 2nd wife, to Hon. Francis George Crofton, com. R.N. (see.) (8) Dora Mary. (9) Mauil Laura. (3) Thomas Gonlon, rector of Ballyloughloe.co. Westmeath, (I. a. p. 8 Nov, 1876 ; having m. 1834, Eliza, dau. of .lohn Pratt Winter, Esq, of Agher, co. Meath. /2b/ Thomas Gonlon, com. R.N,; b. d. 23 June, 1821, having m. 1802, Theodosia, dau. of William Talbot, Esq. of Mouf.t Talbot, co. Rosoommoo ; she d, leaving a son t>nd 4 dfios, (1) William, rector of Clare, co. Kildare ; b. 2 Dec, 1818 ; d. 28 Oct. 1867, having m. 9 July, 1840, Ellen, eldest dau. of John Wilmot Smj'the, Esq. of Silver Hills, King's co. and has harl 2 sons and 2 daus. ri] James Edward Wihnot Smvth Caulfeild, capt 2nd West India regt.; b. 4 Sept. 1860 ; m. 22 May, 1876, Sophia Morley, only dau. of William Alexander Parker, chief justice and judge of the vice-admiralty court, Honduras, and has 2 son and a dau. WiUiam Talbot McClintock, b. 7 Aug. 1879.— St. George Gordon, b. 26 Jan. 1881.— Grace Hardyman. b. 1 June. 1877. [2] St. George Henry Wandesford, b. 9 Aug. 1859. [31 Ellen Katherine, d. 8 Oct. 1877. [4] Euphemia Anne. (2) Anne, m. 1826, to Rev. Thomas Goflf, rector of he d. 24 Oct. 1844, having had with other issue 9 sons, rij James Caulfeild GOFK, b. 14 Nov. 1838 ; m. 18 Sept. 1876, his cousin Grace Grordon, 2nd dau. of William Beau- champ Stoker, Esq. hereafter named. [21 John Oosbie, m. 25 Sept. 1878, to his cousin Theodosia, eldest dan. of William B. Stoker, Esq. aforesaid. (3) Euphemia, m. 1st— June, 1836, to Robert Jephson Peed. M.D.; he d. s. p. 1888, and she re-m. May. 1846. to Samnd Waring, Bsq. and has 2 daus. Theododa Waadesflord Waring.- Araminta Anne Eliza. (4) Arabella Katherine, m. 8 July, 1847, to Reynolds Pey- ton, A.B. MJ>. and has 8 sons and 8 daus. Cbaries Talbot Pkttok, b. 29 Ang. 1848.-^ones Lloyd, b. 89 Sept. 1888.— Henry Reynolds, b. 6 Oct. 1855.— Theodosia Anne. — Euphemia Grace. (5) Grace Gordon, m. 16 Feb. 1842, to William Beauchamp BTOKKR, bar.-at-Iaw, and has 8 sons and 3 daus. ill William Beauchamp Stoker, capt. 2nd w,i, regt.; b. Deo. 1848 ; m. 18 April, 1876, Alice, dau. of Forde Leathlej, Bm}. of Kingston, and has 2 sons, Montgomerie Caulfeild Stoker, b. 11 Jan. 1876.— Beau- champ Forde Gordon, b. 11 Mar. 1877. [2] Thomas Gordon, of Budderpore, India, b. 29 June, 1844 ; m. 16 Dec 1876, Catherine Mary. dau. of Sir John Nugent, Bart, of Ballinlough Castle, co Westmeath, and has a dan.— Mary Letitia. £31 Talliot, b. 8 Feb. 1846. hII Theodosia, m. 26 Sept 1878, to her cousin John Crosbie Ooff, Esq. aforesaid. [5] Grace Gordon, ra. 18 Sept. 1876, to her cousin James CSaolfiBild Goff, before named. [61 Edith. / Jai /3b/ James, lieut-gen. E.I.C.8. c.B. resident at the coiu-t of Onde 1884, M.P. Abingdon ; b. 80 Jan. 1782 ; d. Nov. 1852, baring m. Ist— 14 Dec. 1814, Letitia, dau. of Lieut.-Gen. Hugh Stafltord, E.i.Cii. ; she d. Aug. 1826, having had 4 sons, of whom (1) John Palmer (Caulfeild, major Bengal cav,; b, 7 Ang, 1820; d. in India 1868, having ha imrlia- ment he was attainted, but when King William quelle'), CO. Cork, justice of the court of eopimon piens (slie 140 CHARLEMONT, re-ni. 9 Oct. 1740, to Thomas Adderley, of Innishannon, and d. 30 May, 1743), and had with other issue 2 sons and a dau. (1) James, s, as 4th Viscount, and was created EARL OF ClIARLEMONT. (2) Hon. Francis, major of horse 1755, m.p. Charlemont 1776; he and his wife and 2 daus. i)erished on their passage to Ireland Nov. 1775 ; m. Oct. 1760, Mary, only dau. of John, Lord E>Te, and left a son and dau. /!/ James Eyre, b. 14 July, 1765; d. s p.; his widow d. 3 Mar. 1826. /2/ Eleanor, d. 2 April, 1807, having m. 31 Mar. 1787, to William, 3rd Earl of Wicklow, who d. 27 Sept. 1878. (3) Alice, m. 23 April, 1764, to Sir John Browne, 1st Lord Kilmaine, who d. 7 June, 1794. [2] Hon. Thomas, capt. of a company in his father's regt. bp. 26 Mar. 1685; died governor of Annapolis Eo3'al, [3] Hon. Charles,(J) presented to rectory of Donoghenrie 1742, bp. 27 Dec. 1686; d. Jan. 1768, having m. Alice, 2nd dau. of John Houston, of Castle Stewart, co. Tyrone, and coh. of her brother John Houston, on whose death in 1736, she became possessed of Castle Stewart ; she d. there April, 1760, having had with 3 daus 4 sons, I. to IV. (I.) James, of Drumcairne, co. Tyrone, twin with Thomas, d. in 1825, aged 88, m. Catherine, dau. of Thomas Burgh, of Old Town, CO. Kildare (and aunt of John Thomas Burgh, Dean of Cloyne), and had issue. His grandson, Edward Houston Caulfeild, of Drumcairne aforesaid (son of James Caulfeild, by Harriet, dau. of Sir Edward Crofton, Bart. M.P.— B. Croptox), high sheriff 1838, heir presumptive to the Viscounty of Charlemont ; b. 28 Feb. 1807 ; m. 26 April, 1828, Charlotte, 2iul dau. of Piers Geale, Esq. of Dublin, and Catherine, his wife, only child of Marcus Lowther Crofton, Esq. (B. CROFTOX) ; she d. 11 Nov. 1840, leaving 2 sons and a dau. (1) James Alfred, lieut.-col. late Coldstream guards, high sheriff co. Tyrone 1868, J.P. and D.L. comptroller of the house- hold to His Grace the Lord-Lit;ut. of Ireland; b. 20 i[ar. 1830; m. 2 Feb. 1858, Hon. Annette Handcock, 2nd dau. of Bichard 3rd Lord Castleniaine, and has a dau. Constance Elizabeth, m. 10 Feb. 1880 to Uchter John Mark, 5th Earl of Ranfurly. (2) Marcus Piers Francis, capt. Tyrone militia, private secre- tary to the chief secretary for Ireland ; b. 3 Nov. 1840 ; m. 16 Aug. 1878, Louisa G-wyn, 4 th dau. of late Robert Griffith Williams, Esq. (Bart.), and has a son and dau. James Edward Geale, b. 12 May, 1880.— Dorothy, b. 3 Sept. 1881. (3) Harriet Charlotte. (II.) Thomas, a twin with James, d. unm. 1826, aged 89. (III.) Charles, rector of Killyman, b. d. having m. Margaret, dau. of Hans Widman Wood, by Frances King, sister of Sir Edward, 1st Earl of Kingston; bhe d. having had with a dau. (Alicia, wife of Kol^crt Atkinson, of Greenhill, co. Armagh) an only son, Hans, rector of Kilmanagh, co. Kilkenny, 60 or 60 years; b. d. June, 1854, having m. Ann, dau. of George Rothes, of Brooinhill, co. Kilkenny ; she d. having had with other issue 5 sons, [1] Right-Rev. Charles, D.D. 1st lord bishop of Niuwmiu in the Bahamas, rector successively of Kilcock, co. Kildarc, an«l Creagh, co. Cork ; b. d. 4 Sept. 1862, having m. 6 Feb. 1832, Grace Anne, 4th dau. of Sir R. B. St. George, Bart, and had 6 sons and 3 daus. (1) Richard St. George, b. 30 Nov. 1835; m. Margaret, dau. of Bury, Esq. of co. Cork, and Ballarat, Australia. (2) Hans St. George, b. 6 Aug. 1837 ; m. 1 Mar. 1878, Emily Bertha, 4th dau. of late Edward James, M.D. of Edgbaston, J.p. Radnor. (3) Charles Edwin St. George, b. 3 Aug. 1841. (4) Theophilus William St. George, b. 30 Mar. 1844; m. 21 Dec. 1H7C, Annie Florence, 6th dau. of John Marsilen, formerly treasurer Victoria, Australia, and has a dau. Grace Violet. (5) Francis St. George, b. 20 Feb. 1852 ; m. 11 Nov. 1880, Helen Isabel, 2nd dau. of H. J. Simon4.— James Bellairs, b. 21 April, 1861.— Annie Isabella.— Helen Ruth.— Florence Mar- garet.— Mary Kate. Abraham St. George, rector of Windsor, canon of Huron iocese, rural dean and member of pn>vincial syno»l, Ontario, b. 17 Sept 1823 ; m. 9 Dec. 1846, .Mar>- Anne, eldest dau. of William Waring, of Pottleratli, and lias an only son, Charlet, b. 4 Dea 1848 ; m. 28 Oct 1873. Eliza Caroline Hany«y, and has a son and dau. — Clmrles St George Stewart Hanvey, b. S4 Aug. 1874.— Kathleen Elizabeth. (IV.) John (son of Rev. and Hon. Charles l)efore-nanied), of Donamon Castle. sucQeeded to that estate in 1778 on the death of his kinsman Chief Justice St George Caulfeild. i,i,.D. great- grandson of the 2nd Lord, whom see. He m. Mary, dau. of Henry Ir\ine. younger brother of Col. Willi im Irvine, ¥jaa. of Castle Irvine, M.P. Ferman)igh,and had issue. His grandson, ST. Gkowjk Francis CAULFKiLn.of Donamon Castle, co. Roscommon (only son of St George Caulfeild and Hon. Franoe^ ilaa. of Baroness Crofton); b. 8 Mar. 1806; m. 17 Aug. 1830, Hon. Susannah Anne, sister of Edward, Baron Crofton, and has S sons and S daus. St George Prands Robert, capt. Ist li i) 20 pril, 1831 ; d. 9 Mar. 1876, having m. 11 1 ni.sa Anne.only dau. of Thomas Russell Cramptoi! i„ion (she re-m. 28 July, 1881, as 2nd wife, to Sir Horace Rumbold, Bart.), and had a son, Algernon Thomas St. George, b. 81 July, 1869. [2] AlfreJc Hon. Alfred SuUlvan, b. 6 Oct. 1880. Arms — On., a gryphon s^reant or within an orle of roses arg barbed and seeded ppr. CRBST— A cornucopia feesewise, the horn or, the fruit ppr. thereon a dove holding in the beak a sprig of laurel also ppr. Supporters— Two gryphons or winged vair6. Motto— Spes et fortuna. Town House— 6U, stanhope Gardens, s.w. Hincage, JOHN ANDREW THESIGER, of a Dresden family, bur. 10 June, 1783, aged 61, having m. Sarah Gibson, of Chester ; she was bur. 89 Mar. 1814, having had with 6 dans, who all d. unm.4 sons, [1] Sir Frederick, capt. in the Russian fleet, knight of the order of St. (Jeorge of Russia; d. unm. 26 Aug. 1806. [2] C!harles, collector of customs in the isLind of St. Vincent; d. 18 Feb. 1831, having m. Mary Anne, dau. of Throphilus Williams, Esq. of London ; she d. 13 Feb. 1796, having had with other issue, (1) Sir Frederic, created Baron Chelmsford. (2) Augusta, m. Dec. 1840, to Ralph Hewitt, of Lincoln surgeon. [3] Augustus, of Weybridge, Surrey, deputy-sur^-eyor-gen. of cnstoms; b. 8 Jan. 1767; d. unni. 3 June, 1837. [4] (Jeorge Thesiger, major in the army, depnty-barrack- master-gen. of Canadfi; d. unm. at (Quebec. Aug. 1812. SIR FREDERIC THESIGER, create, mpt. on reserve l.HNt, capt. Bucks yeo. Iftte capt. 16th lancers, and formerly 10th hussars; b. 13 Dec. 1850; m. 13 Nov. 1877, Lady Beatrice Constance Grosvenor, 2nd dau. of Hugh, Duke of Westminster and has a son, Charies William Hugh, b, 13 Sept. 1878. (2) Hon. William Edwin, lieut. Bucks, mil. ; b. 18 May, 1862. (3) Hon. Edwin William, b. 29 Oct. 1865. (4) Hon. Georgiana Caroline, m. 26 Aug. 1875, as 2nd wife, to Sir Thomas William, 2nd Earl of Leicester, k.g. (5) Hon. Mary Sasan Caroline, m. 19 Oct. 1878, to Charles George, 5th Baron Lj-ttelton. - ^ (6) Hon. Katherine Caroline. V »Al\J.i.AU.,^^f^J-nlf*>C/~ Arms— Sa., three stag's heads cabossed org. Crest — A snake nowed ppr. Supporters — Dexter, a buck ppr. accoUed with a chaplct ot roses arg. and az. Sinister, a greyhound arg. collared gu. thereon three buckles or. Motto— Cavendo tutus. Seat— Latimers, Chesham, Bucks. TOWN HOUSB— 17, Grosvenor Street, W. ILincagf. C CHARLES COiFPTON CAVENDL^^H (4th son of George J Augustus Henry, Ist Earl of Burlington— D. Devo.n- SHIRK), M.P. Bucks. 1847/57, raised to the Peerage of the l .K. as Baron Che.sham 15 Jan. 1858; b. 28 Aug. 1793; d, 10 Nov, 1863. having m. 18 June, 1814, Lady Catherine Susiin Gordon, eldest dau. of George, 9th Marquis of Huntly; sht- d. 14 Dec 1866, havinK had a snn and S daus. [1] 'William Oeorge, 2nd and present Baron. [2] Hon. Susan Sophia, m. IS Jan. 1837, to Thomas, 83nd Buron Dacre. [3] Hon. Harriet Elizabeth, m. 16 Mar. 1848, as 2nd wife, to George, 3nd Earl of StrafTord. EARL OF CHESTERFIELD. GEORGE PHILIP STANHOPE, Earl of Ches- Icrfield (1628, E.) and Baron Stanhope (1610, E.), lieut. late 29th refct.; s. his kinsman as 8th Earl and Baron 1 Dec. 1871 ; b. 29 Nov. 1822; m. 1st-— 8 April, 1856, Marianne, dau. of late William Roche, Esq.; shed. 18 Dec. 1875. He m. 2ndly— 7 Mar.' 1877, Catherine Jane Jarvis, only dau. of late John Hildebrand Bond, of Belfast; she d. 3 Feb. 1880 CHETWYND. US I'R.— Heir j;>re«timptive, Sir Henry Scndamore Stan- 's Bart. j^^£(vL t _ ^^ /5 Aiikai^. ■ r s — Qiiarterly erm. and gu. ' V tower az. a demi-lion issuant from the battlements . crowned gu., holding between the paws a grenade --I I' i-oK IK RS— Dexter, a wolf or, ducally crowned gu. Sinister, !i tiilbot erm. Moi-ro— A deo et rege. SEAT— Rockwood, Castle Derg, co. Tyrone. .Ilineage. The fiiinily of Stanhope was originally from the North ; the ; .lis situate in Wcardale, co. pal. Durham. I ANIIOPE of Hampton, Notts, j. u. 1873 : i>y Collins with Jolin de Stanhope, burgees in arliaiucut fur Newcastle, 1360); m. Elizabeth, dau. and heir of phen Maulovel, of Rampton, an«l eventual heir of tlie aronial family of Longvilers, of Tuxford, Notts. His de- ii'lant in the sixth generation, ^IR EDWAIID .STANHOPE, of Hampton, sheriff of Notts ► 1 and Derby 23 llKN. vii., d. 1»11, learlng Richard Stan- liopc, his eldest son and heir, who d. s. p. m. 1638. His second sou •SIR MicifAKL STANHOPE of Shelford, Notts, of which seat lie linl :i (?rant on the dissolution of the mooMteriee, gOTsnior of Hull, iliief-gent. of the privy chamberto BDW. VL knighted l.y llKN. VIII. at Hampton Court 1M5, waa impriaoned on ucharge of conspiracy with the Duke of Somenet, t EDW. VI. and beheaded on Tower HUl, 26 Feb. 1652. His great-grand- Sllll, SIR PHILIP - (only son of Sir John Stanhope. by his Ist \ iiiu. and heir of Richard, Srd son of Sir (Hies Aliu^. -. ...rseheath, co. Camb.) knighted at Whit* hull 16 Dec. 1606, and bv patent dated 7 Nor. 1616. create*! I.ORD STANHOPE, of Shelford, Notts, and 4 Aug. 1638, Kaic "• <'»<-'«'TRRPiELn. His booM at SheUord was gar- ri" Mng during the Civil wars, under eonunand of hi- )io lost his life 87 Oct. 1646. when the rebels took., ., ...,.;a and burnt it to the gnmnd; bed. ISBepC 1 (>:)(;, ii;.'.Mi 72 (bur. in the church of St. OIle»-In-the- Fields— M.I.), iiavingm. Ist— in 1606, Lady Catherine, dau. to Prands, Lnnl Hitstings, son and heir to Oeorve,4th Barl of HnnUng- (loii : sh( d. 38 Aug. 16M, having had with S daos. 11 tons, of whdiii. [1 ] Heiirv, Lord Stanhope, K.B. wboae Una beoame extinct on t)i. d.atii' of PhiUp Dormer, 4th Earl, *< the oeMtmted Lord rtic-^teriidd," 34 Mar. 1778. [2 J Hon. Arthur, Of Mandleld Woodhon8e,Nott8.M.P.NotUng- lijiin, 1663; m. Ifary dau. of Sir Henry Balasbarr, Bart, (ext.), uf Llewenny, co. DenbUh. and had an only Bonrivlng son. Cn ARLBS, of Mansfield Woodhoase,d.6 Ifar. 1711/18,having ni. 1674, Franoes^only dau.of Sir Francis Topp.of Tormaton, CO. Ulouc. Bart, (ext); she bar. 14 Jan. 1733, having had with other Issoe 3 sons. (1) MichAl, D.D. canon of Windsor, bp. JO Dec. 1681; d. H bur. 20 July, 1787, having m. 39 June, 1714. Penelope, ilau. of Sir Salathicl Lovell, Knt. one of the barons of the exchequer ; she bur. 1 May. 1740, having had 3 sons. /I/ Arthur Cliarles, of Mansfield Woodhouse, bp. 8 April, 1715 ; bur. 8 Mar. 1770, having m. 1st— Mary, dau. of Sir Antlrew Thomhaugh, of Osberton, Notts. ; she d. s. p. bur. 18 .Mar. 1748. He ni. 2ndly— 26 Aug. 1780, Margaret, dau. aiKl coheir of Charles HcaiUam.of Kexby,Yorks. ; she bur. 3 Jim. 17G4, liaviiig liad an only son Fliilip. He m. 3r«lly 2 .Mar. 1767, Frances, dau. of Thomas Broad, of Fenton Vivian, co. Staff.; she d. s. p. 1811 (having re-m. 1782, to Rev. Thomas Bigsby, M.A. viair of Beeston). His only son Pliilip, succeeded as 5th Earl, and his only grandson, George Pliilip Cecil Arthur, 7th Earl, d. num. 1 Dec. 1871. /2/ Ferdinand, d. 11 Feb. 1750, having m. 2 May, 1742, Mary dau. of Phillips. His grandson, CHARLES GEORGE, capt. in the army (3rd and j-oungest son of Adm. John Stanhope, R.N. by his wife Caroline, dau. of DiK'by Dent, Esq.), bp. 16 June, 1789; d. 22 Jan. 1833, having m. 6 Nov. 1820, Jane, eldest dau. of late Sir James Galbraith, Bart.; she d. 13 Jan. 1873, having had an onlv son, Qeorge Philip, 8th and present Earl. (2) Chiirlos (Jth son), bp. 29 Doc. 1700; d. 18 Mar. 1769 having m. Cecilia, dau. of Dutton Ste' Edwj-n Stanhope, created a Baronet 13 Nov. 1807, whose representative is heir presumptive to the Earldom of Chesterfield. KAHL CHESTERFIELD m. 2ndly, Anne, dau. of Right Hon. Sir John PakiiiRton, K.B. (B. HAMPTON), of Westwood, co. Wore, widow of Sir Humphrey Ferrers, of Tamworth Castle; she <1. 1677, having had an only son, [3] Hon. Ale.xander, of Hartshorn. Derbyshire, gent, usher to the Queen, envoy extraordinarj- to Spain, 1689/1706; d. 20 Sept. 17U7, having m. Catherine, dau. of Arnold Burpliill, of Thingchill Parva, co. Hereford, and had 5 sons, of whom the cMest, James, created EARL OF Stakqope. (See that title.) VISCOUNT CHETWYND. RICHARD WALTER CHETWYND, Viscount Chetwynd and Baron of Rathdowne (1717, i.), late 14th dragoons; s. hia father as 7th Viscount 6 Dec. 1879; b. 26 July, 1823; m. 16 Mar. 1868, Harriet Johanna, eldest dau. of Walter Campbell, Esq. of Sunderland, N.B. and has a son and 2 daus. rij Hon. Richard Walter, lieut. (K.O.) 3nd Staff, mil. b. 27 Nov. [2] Hon. EleanoriL [3] Hon. Catherine Fnmoes. Arms— As. a oherron between three mullets or. Crbst— ▲ goat's head erased arg. attired or. 8UPP0RTBR8— Two unicorns arg. each accolled with a chaplct of roses gn. having a chain of the same affixed thereto reflcxed over tlie back. MOTTO— ProUtas verus honos. Skat— Marpoold, Exmoath. TOWN H0U8B— 26, Elvaston Place, 8.W. iLineage* Sm JOHN CHETWYND, temp. Euvr. III. (descended from Adam de Chetwynd, of Chetwynd, Salop, temp. HkN. III.), acquired the manor of Ingestre, Staff, by marriage with Isabel, dau. and heir of Philip de Mutton. His descendant, SIR WALTER CHETWYND, of Ingestre, sheriff of Staff. 1607, by his wife Catherine Hastings, eldest dau. of George, 4th Earl of Huntbigdon, and widow of Sir Edward Unton, of Wadley, Berks. Knt. had 2 sons, of whom the younger, John, of Rudge, near Bloreheath. Staff. M.A. Exeter Coll. Oxon. 1648, M.P. temp. Charlrs II. and JaMKS II. By his wife, who d. 28 Feb. 1738, he had 3 sons, successive Peers, (1) Walter, M.P. boronphs Stafford and Lichfield 1703 35. mas- ter of the buckhounds, temp. Queen ANNE, created BARON Rathdowne and Viscount Chetwynd, of Berchaven, co. Cork, in the Peerage of Ireland, by patent dated 29 June, 1717, with limitation to the male descendants of his father, high steward for borough of Stafford 1717; d. 21 Feb. 1736, s. p. having m. Hon. Mary Berkeley, dau. and coheir of John Viscount Fitzhardinge ; she d. 3 June, 1741. (2) John, 2nd Viscount, M.P. Stockbridge, St. Maurs, and Stafford, receiver-gen. of the Duchy of Lancaster, envoy ex- traordinary to the court of Madrid ; d.21 June, 1767, leaving a dau. and heir, Henrietta Catherine, m. to Hon. John Talbot, ancestor of nietw>nd-Talbot, Earl Talbot and Viscount Ingestre (E. SHREWSBURY). (3) William Ricliard, 3rd Viscount, resident at the republic of Genoa 1708/12, M.P. 1714, commissioner of the admiralty 1717/27, master of the mint; d. 3 April, 1770, having ni. Honora, dau. of William Baker, Esq. consul at Algiers (by Dt-borah, dan. of Sir Leonanl Robinson, Knt. of Um\ Rokebys family) ; she d. 5 Sept. 1726, leaving issue. The eldest son, viz. 144 CHICHESTER. WILLIAM, 4th Viscount, b. 25 Nov. 1721; d. 12 Nov. 1791, having m. 19 Nov. 1751, Susannah, youngest dau of Sir Jonathan Cope, Bart, (ext.); she d. 3 Mar. 1790, having had 2 sons and 2 daus. [1] Richard, s. as 5th Viscount. [2] Hon. aranville Anson Chetwynd-Stapylton, major-gen. in the army; b. 25 Sept. 1758; d. 2 Dec. 1834, having m. 29 July, 1783, Martha, only dau. of Henry Stapylton, Esq. of Wighill, CO. York, and by r.l. 2 Aug. following, assumed the additional surname of Stapylton ; she d. 20 Nov. 1822, having had with other issue a son and dau. (1) Henry Richard, major 10th hussars ; b. 23 Jan. 1789; d. 4 April, 1859, having m. 13 Dec. 1820, Margaret, dau. of George Hammond, Esq. and had 3 sons and a dau. /I/ Henry Edward, of Shenley Lodge, Herts ; b. 12 Mar. 1822; m. 1st — 29 April, 1851, Esther Charlotte, dau. of Mr. Serjeant Goulburn, (by Hon. Esther Chetwynd his wife) ; she d. 3 July, 1853, leaving a son, (1) Henry Goulburn, b. 20 May, 1852. Mr. H. E. Chetwynd-Stapyltox m. 2ndly —23 Oct. 1856, Ellen, dau. of Henry Hoyle Oddie, Esq. of Colney House, Herts, and widow of Rev. James Lewis Walker Venables, of Shenley Lodge, Herts. ; she d. 27 Feb. 1870. He m. 3rdly— 15 Aug. 1871, Hon. Sophia Catherine, dau. of Viscount Chetwynd. By his 2nd wife he has a son and 2 daus. (2) Miles, b. 22 June, 1860. (3) Beatrice. (4) Evelyn Mary. /2/ Granville George, (hou.) lieut.-gen. late 32nd rcgt. b. 22 Mar. 1823; m. 8 Dec. 1864, Lady Barbara Emily Maria Lee- son, dau. of Joseph, 4th Earl of Milltown, and has had 3 sons and a dau. Granville Joseph, b. 11 .Sept. 1871.— Bryan Henry, b. 10 June, 1873.— Richard Cecil, b. 14 April, 1876; d. 27 June, 1878.— Barbara Margaret. /3/ William, vicar of Maiden and Chessington, Surrey; b. 16 May, 1825; m. 26 Oct. 1852, Elizabeth Bi»coe, youngest dau. of late Rev. Robert Tritton, rector of Morden, Surrey, and has 3 sous and a dau. (1) Edward, b. 20 July, 1855; m. 27 Sept. 1870, Mary Beatrice, youngest dau. of late Henry Cowie, Esq. of Cal- cutta, and has a son, b. 28 June, 1880, and a dau. b. 16 Aug. 1881. (2) Frederick, b. 15 Oct. 1857. (3) Granville, b. 11 Dec. 1868. (4) EUn. /4/ Margaret Diana, m. 25 Sept. 1856, to George Camac Barnes, c.n. Bengal C.S.; he d. 13 May, 1861, having had 2 sons and a dau. George Stapylton Barxes, b. 8 Feb. 1858.— Arthur Sta- pylton, b. 31 May 1861.— Margaret Louisa Stapylton. (2) Diana Clarissa, d. 28 Sept. 1825, hiiving m. Sept. 1824, to Peter Mere Latham, M.D. [3] Hon. Susannah, d. 6 Oct. 1818, having m. 6 June, 1782, to MunlMje Goulburn, Esq. of Jamaica ; he d. 1790, having had 3 sons. l_4] Hon. Anderlechtia Clarissa, d. 3 June, 1865, aged 90, having m. 2 May, 1806, as 2nd wife, to Lord Robert Seymour (M. Hert- FOKU), who d. Nov. 1831. RICHARD, 5th Viscount; b. 29 Sept. 1757, d. 27 Feb. 1821, having m. 30 July, 1791, Charlotte, dau. of Thom&«i. of Encomlx}, Dorset; she d. May, 1808, having had with other issue an only son, /I/ Horace George, In H.O. b. 11 Oct. 1796; d. 16 Nov' 1861, having m. 81 Aug. 18S8, Mary Elizabeth, dau. of Godscball Johnson, Esq.; she d. 18 April, 1837, having hatl 2 daiw. [1] Mary Louisa, m. 2 Feb. 1847, to Rev. Francis Van- sittart Thornton, rector of Southni-cmn-Callington since 1864, and has 4 sons n»'i "^ i >i.^ (1) Francis Cholmondol ,\, b. 28 Feb. 1860, m. 7Nov. 1877, Anna 1 ;.ny, dau. of late Louis Eugene Favre, bai i :. cuchatel, Switzer- land. (2) Augustus Vansittart, rector of St. Mellion, Com- waU ; b. 6 June, 1861 ; m. 28 April, 1876, Caroline Har- riet, dau. of Rev. Reginald Hobhouse (Bart.), and has issue. (3) HerbertParry,b.l2Feb.l866.— (4) HoraccGeorge, b.24May,1869.— (5) Mary Clementina.— (6) Elizabeth. (7) Margaret Edith, m. 1 July, 1876, to Henry Jackson, M.A. fellow and praelector Trin. Coll. Camb. (8) Selina.— (9) Louisa Ellen Bingham. [2] Jane Elizabeth, unm. G. J. Cholmondeley m. 2ndly— lO May, 1814, Catherine, dau. of Sir Phihp Francis, k.b; she d. s. p. 11 Sept. 1823. He m. 3rdly— 4 Oct. 1826, Hon. Mary Elizabeth, dau. of John Thomas, 2nd Viscount Sydney (she re-m. 9 Feb. 1832, to Charles, 2nd Earl of Romney), and liad a dau. 12/ Frances Sophia, m. 16 April, 1846, to Rev. John Cliarles Buchanan Riddell, rector of Harrietsham, Kent (Bart.) (2) Roljcrt Francis, b. 24 June, 1766. (3) Esther Frances, d. 10 Jan. 1844, having m. 3 Dec. 1783, to Sir William Bellingham, of Castle Bellingham, co. Louth, 1st Baronet; he d. s. p. 27 Oct. 1826. r^EORGE JAMES. 4th Eari, K.o. lord steward of the house- VX hold, chamberlain of Chester, envoy extraordinary and minister plenipotentiary at Berlin 1782, was created EARL OP RocKSAVAGE and Marquis op Cholmondeley, 22 Nov ,^?J?'> ?^ -^P"^' ^'^^5 ^- 10 April, 1827, having m. 26 April, 1/91, Lady Georgiana Charlotte Bertie. 2nd dau. of Peregrine, 3rd Duke of Ancaster and Kesteven (ext.), coheir with her sister (Lady Willoughby) of the Wj-nns of GwydjT, Carnarvon, Baronets, and joint hereditary great chamberlain of England. The Countess d. 23 June, 1838, having had 2 sons and a dau. (1) George Horatio, 2nd Marquis, p.c. joint hereditary great chamberlain; was summoned to the house of lords 6 Jan. CHURCHILL. 147 1822, in his father's Barony of Newburgh; b. 16 Jan. 1792; d. s. p. 8 May, 1870, having m. 20 Oct. 1812, Caroline, 2nd dau. of Lieut.-Gren. Sir Colin Campbell ; she d. s. p. 12 Oct. 1851. He m. 2ndly— 11 May, 1830, Lady Susan Caroline Somerset, 4th dau. of Henry Charles, 6th Duke of Beaufort. (2) William Henry Hugh, 3rd and present Marquis. (3) Lady Charlotte Georgiana, d. 24 June, 1828, having m. 18 May, 1818, to Lieut.-Col. Hugh Henry Sej-mour (M. Hert- ford), who d. 1821. BARON CHURCHILL. FRANCIS GEORGE SPENCER, Baron Churchill (1815, U.K.); 8. his father as 2nd Baron 7 Mar. 1845 ; b. 6 Oct. 1802 ; m. 19 May, 1849, Lady Jane Conyngham (V. A. — a lady of the bedchamber), eldest dau. of Francis Nathaniel, 2nd Marquis Conyngham, and has a son, ( 1 ) Hon. Victor Albert Francis Charlee, late page of hononr to the Queen (H.M. the Queen sponsor); b. S3 Oct. 1864. Arms— Quarterly, Ist and 4th, Quarterly arg. and gu. in the 2ii(l and 3rd quarters a fret or on a bend sa. three escallops of the nrst. srKNCER. 2nd and Srd, Sa. a lion rampant arg. on a canton of the liust a cross gu. CHURCHILL. Ckkst— ( )nt of a ducal coronet or a griffin's head between two wings expanded arg. gorged with a collar gemelle fptx. beaked pold. MOTTO— Dieu defend le droit. SKAT8— Combury Park, Cliarlbury, Oxon. To^VN HOUSE— 5, Bury Street, w. ftineage. FRANCIS ALMERIG SPENCER, D.C.L. (youngest son of ( ! eorge, 4th Duke of Marllwrough— see that article), created I'.AUnN CHURCHILL, of Wychwood, Oxon. 11 Aug. 1815; b. Jti Dec. 1779; d. 7/10 Mar. 1845, having m. 26 Nov. 1800, l-alv 1 ranees FitzRoy, dau. of Augustus Henry, 3rd Duke of ti raf ton, K.G. ; she d. 7 Jan. 1866, having had 7 sons and 4 diiiis. [1] Francis Gteorge, 2nd and present Baron. [2] Hon. (Jcorge Augustus, licut.-col. in the army; b. 6 Feb. 1804; d. 18 Jan. 1877, having m. 17 Jan. 1834, Charlotte, only dau. of Major-Qcn. Munro, of Teaninich, co. Ross ; she d. 18 June, 1875, having had 4 sons and 2 daus. (1) Almeric Ashley John, capt. 62nd r^.; b. S April, 1842; d. unm. 16 Aug. 1879. (2) John Winston Tliomas, capt. KA. b. 27 Sept. 1849. (3) Charlotte Frances Bona, m. 8 Jan. 1873, to George Fitz- Roy, Esq. of Grafton Regis, Northants. (D. GBAFTO). 5S (4) Frances Isabella Catherine, m. 17 July, 1860, to Lord Henry Vere Cholmondeley (M. Cholmondeley). (5) Caroline Louisa Elizabeth, m. 17 July, 1860, to Hon. Charles Murray Hay Forbes, 3rd son of Walter, 19th Lord Forbes ; he d. 17 May, 1874. (6) Georgiana Millicent Julia. [3] Hon. Sir Augustus Almeric Spencer, G.C.B. gen. in the army (retd.), lieut.-govemor of PljTnouth, com.-in-chief of Bombay army 1869/74, coL 96th regt. 1866/9, 43rd regt. 1869, commanded a brigade in Crimea, and Mysore division, India; b. 26 Mar. 1807; m. 6 Feb. 1836, Helen Maria, 2nd dau. of Lieut.-Gen. Sir Archibald Campbell, Bart. G.C.B. and has a son and 4 daus. (1) Augustus Campbell, capt. 5th lancers, b. 19 April, 1861. (2) Helen Frances, m. 10 Oct. 1870, to Robert Spencer Liddell, capt. 10th hussars, adj. cav. depOt, son of late Sir John Liddell, M.D. K.c.B. and has a dau. Evelyn Helen Liddelu (3) Caroline Laura. (4) Elizabeth Maria, (5) Augusta Melita, m. 10 Oct. 1870, to Lieut.-Col. Sussex Yane Stephenson (son of Henry Frederick Stephenson, Esq. and his wife Lady Mary Kepix?l, dau. of "William CTiarles, 4tb Earl of Albertnarle), adjutant and lieut.-col. Scots fusilier gnards, brigade-major at the horse guards, and military secre- tary to the com.-in-chief at Bombay ; he d. 28 June, 1872, leaTing an only son, Henry Spencer Stephenson, b. 4 Nov. 1871. Hon. William Henry, if. A. rector of Great Houghton, NOTthanta. since 1872; b. 12 April, 1810; m. lstr-23 Jan. 1838, EUabeth Bow, dao. of Thomas Thomhill, Esq. of Woodleys, Oxon.; she d. 86 Mar. 1861. He m. 2ndly— 16 June, 1852, Looiaa Meroer, Ird dao. of Sir William Pratt Call, Bart. By his Ist wife he had S sons and 8 daus. (1) WOliam Prands, capt. late 4«th regt. b. 10 Oct. 1838; m. 17 Jan. 1874, Maivaret Georgiana, eldest dan. of late Walter Henuning, Biq. ofBewdley. oo. Wore, and has a dau. Sybil nances. (2) Almeric George, capt. 66th regt. A.D.C. com.-in-chief Bombay ; b. 16 Oct. 1840; m. 11 Aug. 1869, Alice Isabel, 4th dao. of Lleat.-Col. P. G. Fraser, late of H Jl.'s Indian army, and has a son and 8 daus. Alnerio Arthnr William, b. 21 Nov. 1874.— Rose Frances. —Catherine Alice.— Dorothy Helen. (3) Frances Rose, m. 28 Oct. 1879, as 2nd wife, to Rev. Sir Henry John Oonning, Bart, of Horton, Northants. (4) Isabella BUsabeth, m. 86 Jan. 1866, to Marten Harcourt Griffin, "Baa. of Pell Wall, co. Stafford, J.P. for that co. and Salop, and has 6 sons and a dau. ▲bneric Edward Spencer Griffin, b. 20 July, 1867.— Fran- da William Latimer, b. 16 Mar. 1869.— Noel Henry Rose, b. 86 Dec 1877.— A son, b. 22 Feb. 1879.— A son, b. 4 Nov. 1881.— Isabel Boee Helen. [5] Hon. John Welbore Sunderland, adm. R.N. (retd.), A.D.C. to the Qneen 1869/70; b. 18 Mar. 1816. [6] Hon. Robert Charles Henrv, col. R.H.A. served in China war 1840; b.}OJane. 1817; d. 17 Juno, 1881, having m. 14 July, 1846, iMOlfJ/fS^ Spencer-Churchill, dau. of George, 6th Duke of Marlborough, and had 2 sons and a dau. (1) Gerald Robert, Ueut. R.H.A. ; b. 21 Feb. 1853; m. 20 Aug. 1878, Emma Douglas, eldest dau. of Sir George Tapps-CJervis- Meyrick, Bart. (2) Alfred Hubert, b. 20 April 1864. (3) Blanche Louisa, m. 6 July, 1876, to Henry George Fane, capt. 62nd r^rt. (E. WESTMORELAND.) [71 Hon. (Jharles Frederic Octavius, M.A. vicar of Sutton, Isle of Ely, since 1861 ; b. 9 Sept. 1824 ; m. 17 June, 1847, Hester Eliza, eldest dau. of late Rev. Henry Fardell, vicar of Wisbech, and canon of Ely Cathedral, and has 3 sons and a dau. (1) Charles Francis Henry, capt. R. Inniskilling fusiliers (late 108th regt.), A.D.a to com.-in -chief Bombay; b. 11 June, 1848; m. 17 Mar. 1879, Emily Lydia, younger dau. of late W. W. Ball, Esq. of C!arlow, and has a son, Francis Ehnhlrst, b. 25 July, 1881. (2) Henry Montagu, b. 13 Nov. 1851; m. 7 Sept. 1880, Ethel Louisa, youngest (^u. of Gen. Marcus Beresford (B. Decies). (3) Hereward (Seorge Edward, b. 30 June, 1861. (4) Hester Amy. [8] Hon. Caroline Elizabeth, d. 17 Dec. 1864, having m. 22 June, 1830, to Robert, 3rd Lord Clonbrock. [9] Hon. Frances Elizabeth. [10] Hon. Louisa Diana, m. 11 May, 1869, to Rev. Worshipful William Wales, hon. canon 1846, and chancellor 1860, of the diocese of Peterborough, rector of Uppingham 1869/79, vicar of All Saints, Northampton 1832/59 ; s. p. [11] Hon.EUzabeth Charlotte, d. 12 Sept. 1858, having m. 23 July, 1850, to Rev. HaviUand de Saumarez, M.A. formerly rector of St. Peter's, Northampton (B. DB Saumarez). l2 148 GHURSTON. BARON CHUESTON. JOHN YARDE-BULLEK, Baron Cliurston (1858, U.K.), and a Baronet (1790, G.B.); s. Lis grand- father as 2nd Baron 4 Sept. 1871 ; b. 26 Oct. 1846; m. 23 Sept. 1872, Hon. Barbara, only child of late Admiral Sir Hastings Reginald Yelverton,K.C.B. (E. Loudoun), by Barbara, Dowager Marchioness of Hastings and Baroness Grey de Ruthyn, and has 2 sons and a dau. (1) Hon. John Keginald Lopes, b. 9 Nov. 1873. (2) Hon. Giles Yelverton, b. 10 Dec. 1876. (3) Hon. Barbara Lois. Arms— Quarterly, 1st and 4th, Sa. on a cross voided arg. four eagles displayed of the first, Buller. 2nd and 3rd, Arg. a chevron gu. between three water bougets sa., Yarde. Crest— A Saracen's head ppr. Supporters — Dexter, an ostrich ppr. in the beak a horseshoe or. Sinister, an eagle sa. Motto — Aquila non capit muscas. Address— Lupton House, Torquay. Hineage. FKANCIS BULLER, of ShiUingham, parish of St. Ste- phens juxta Saltash, and of Tregarrick, parish of Pelynt, all in Cornwall (descended in the 9th generation from Ra- DULPHUS Buller, of Wood, Somerset) ; d. 27 Sept. 1616, having m. Thomazine, dau. of Thomas Williams, of Stowford, parish of Harford, Devon, M.P. Exeter, speaker of the house of commons, and had with other issue 2 sons, [1] Sir Richard, of ShiUingham, Knt. M.P. Cornwall, will dated 30 Mar. 1640, and proved 1 Mar. 1646, having m. Alice, dau. and eventual heir of Sir Rowland Hayward, Knt. and had issue. Their great-grandson was John Francis Buller, of Morval, &c. of whom presently. [2] Francis, of Tregarrick, Cornwall, youngest son, d. 1649/60, having m. Sibill, dau. and coheir of Roger Nicholls, of St. Kew, Cornwall ; she was bur. 17 Dec. 1670, having had issue. His descendant, CORNELIUS Buller, of London, a gov. of bank of England; b. 22 Mar. 1772; d. 11 April 1849, having m. 4 May, 1801, Mary, 4th dau. of Richard Down, of Colney Hatch, Middx ; she d. 27 May, 1851, having had with other issue 7 sons and 3 daus. (1) Cornelius, b. 25 Jan. 1803 ; d. unm. 25 Oct. 1880. (2) Edmund Richard, late 7th dragoons, b. 7 Dec. 1804, unm. (3) Roddam, E.l.c.S.; d. in India 1830. (4) Frederick Pole, Bengal c.s. ; b. 27 Dec. 1809; m. dau. of late Cowell, judge in India, and has 2 sons and 3 daus. of whom Julia (eldest dau.), m. 28 Dec. 1869, as 2nd wife, to Major Fendall Currie, dep. com. Lucknow (Bart.) (5) Spencer Wellington, capt. late 66th regt. Bengal; b. 4 April, 1811 ; m. 5 Aug. 1851, Laura, youngest dau. of Vice- Adm. Sir Richard Hussey (Moubray) Hussey, K.C.B., G.C.M.G.; she d. 23 April, 1879, having had 2 sons and 2 daus. /I/ Spencer Richard Arthur, in H.o. b. 7 Aug. 1862. /2/ Moubray, b. 19 May, 1858. /3/ Laura Julia. /4/ Eleanor Mary. (6) Vivian Arthur, b. 18 Dec. 1812, unm. (7) Plumer Alexander, b. 17 Jan. 1814; m. Harriet, dau. of H Freer, Esq.; shed. leaving a son and dau. (8) Mary, d. 20 June, 1876, having m. , to John Bulkeley, Esq. who d. 21 May, 1876. (Q) Marianne, unm. (10) Catherine Julia, d. 1840, having m. 11 April, 1839, to Robert J. Gregg, Esq. of London. JOHN FRANCIS BULLER, of Mor\'al and ShiUingham aforesaid, M.P. Saltash ; bp. 11 April, 1695 ; bur. 3 July, 1751, having m. 22 July, 171 6, Rebecca, 3rd dau. of Sir Jonathan Trelawney, Bart. D.D. lord bishop of Winchester, and sister and at length coheir of Sir John Trelawny, Bart. ; she was bur. 6 Aug. 1743, having had, with other issue, 4 sons, [1] James, of ShiUingham, of whom presently. [2] Francis, of Anthony, Cornwall, M.P. West Looe; bp. 31 Oct. 1723 ; bur. 1 Nov. 1764, s. p. having m. Mary, dau. of Sir Coplestone Warwick Bamfield, of Poltimore, Devon, Bart, and relict of Sir Coventry Carew, Bart. [3] John, of East Looe, and of Bake, Cornwall, comptroller of the mint, auditor of the duchy of Cornwall, and one of the lords of the admiraltv and of the treasurv, M.P. East Looe; b. 24 Jan. 1721; d. 26 July, 1786, having m. 1st— 3 Mar. 1760, Mary, dau. of Sir John St. Aubyn, of Clowance, CornwaU; she d. 14 Aug. 1767, leaving with other issue a son, (1) Sir Edward, of Trenant Park, Cornwall, vice-adm, of the red, recorder of East Looe, created a Baroxet 3 Oct. 1808; b, 24 Dec. 1764; d. 15 April, 1824. having m. 16 Mar. 1789, Gertrude, dau. of Col. Philip Van Cortlaudt, and had an only surviving dau. Anna Maria, d. 26 Feb. 1845, having m. 26 Feb. 1824, as 2nd wife, to Lieut.-Col. James Drummond BuUer-Elphinstoue (B. Ei-PHIXSTONE) ; he d. 8 Mar. 1867, leaving a son, WiUiam, now 15th Loni Elphinstone. Mr. John Buller m. 2ndly— 4 Nov. 1768, Elizabeth Caroline, dau. of John Hunter, of St. Helena ; she d. 17 Jan. 1798, leav- ing (with an oiUy dau.) an only son, (2) Frederick WiUiam, of Pelynt and Lanreath, Cornwall, lieut.-gen. in the army ; d. 6 Nov. 1866, having m. 6 April, 1796, Charlotte, dau. of Francis Tomkyns, Esq. ; she d. having had with other issue 4 sons and 2 daus. /I/ Frederick Thomas, Coldstream giiards; b. 6 Aug. 1797; d.s. p. 6 June, 1860, having m. 16 Aug. 1821, Lady Agnes Percy, dau. of Hugh, 2nd Duke of Northumberland, K.O. ; she d. 4 Jvme, 1856 (bur. in Westminster Abbey). /2/ William, rector of Hemmington, Somerset, M.A.; b. 1 June, 1799; d. 31 May, 1862, having m. 1st— 16 Sept. 1836, Leonora Sophia, dau. of John Bond, Esq. of Grange, Dorset; she d. 6 Jan. following. He m. 2ndly— 13 Aug. 1846, Eleanor, dau. of Rev. William Coney, of , Somerset, and had 3 sons and 4 daus. (1) Charles WiUiam, fellow of All Souls, bar.-at-law ; b. 20 Oct. 1847.— (2) lYederick George, b, .—(3) Warwick Augustus, b. -—(4) Ellen Georgina. (5) Alice Lucy, m. 13 Dec. 1877, to Samuel Francis Dashwood, Esq. (BART.) (6) C5aroline. (7) Sophia Leonora. /3/ Sir Greorge, O.C.B. gen. in the army (retd.), served in the Crimean war 1864/6, conmiandaut in Ionian Islands 1868/62, lieut.-gov. Portsmouth and commandant S.W. district 1866/70, col. com. rifle brigade 1860/77, K.L.H.M.; b. 30 May, 1800 ; m. 22 Oct. 1866, Henrietta, dau. of late Gen. Sir John Macdonald, G.c.B. A.G. of the forces; she d. 8. p. 18 April, 1881. Hick ■ " /i"^ /4/ John, R.N. b. 28 Dec. 1802, unm. /5/ CaroUne, d. 29 May, 1863, having m. as 2nd wife, 16 Mar. 1836, to George Warwick, 1st Lord Poltimore, who d. 19 Dec. 1868. /6/ Georgiana Amelia, m. 3 Mar. 1836, to Charles Hulse, Esq. (Bart). [4] William Buller, D.D. dean of Cantcrburj-, bishop of Exeter 1792/6 ; bp. 9 Aug. 1736 ; d. 12 Dec. 1796, having m. 19 April, 1762, Anne, dau. and coheir of Right Rev. John Thomas, D.D. lord bishop of Exeter; she d. 28 July, 1800, leaving 2 daus. JAilES, of ShiUingham aforesaid, and of Downes, Devon, M.P.ComwaU; bp.l7 June,1717; bur. 21 May, 1766, having m. Ist — 19 Nov. 1739, Elizabeth, eldest dau. and coheir of WiUiam Gould, of Downes, Devon; she bp. 6 May, 1718, and bur. 6 April, 1742, having had an only son, [1] James, of ShilUngham and Downes; bp. 19 Nov. 1740; d. 11 Feb. 1772, having m. 1st— 8 Dec. 1762, Hussey, eldest dau. of Thomas Gould, of Milboume St. Andrew, and of Frome Bellet, Dorset [relict of Nicholas GoiUd, of Mintem Mngna]; she d. 26 Sept. 1768. He m. 2ndly, in Jan. 1770, Mary, dau. and at length coheir of John Hippisley Coxe, of Stone Ea.ston, Somerset ; she d. 19 June, 1812, having had an only son, John Francis Hippisley Coxe, whose only son died young. By his 1st wife he had 2 sons, /I/ James, of ShiUingham and Downes, M.P. Exeter 20 years; b. 14 May, 1766 ; d. 18 Aug. 1827, having m. 6 June, 1791, Anne, eldest dau. of Right Rev. William Buller, D.D. lonl bishop of Exeter; she d. 6 Jan. 1861, having had with 8 daus. an only son, James Wentworth Buller, of ShiUingham and Downes, D.c.L. M.P. Exeter 1830/5, North Devon 1867/66, lieut.-col. comg. yeo. cav.; b. 1 Oct. 1798 ; d. 13 Mar. 1866, having m. 5 Oct. 1831, Charlotte Juliana Jane, 3rd dau. of Lord Henry Thomas Howard-Molyneux-Howard (D. NOR- FOLK) ; she d. 16 Dec. 1865, having had with other issue 7 sons and 2 daus. (1) James Howard, of Downes; b. 12 June, 1836; d. unm. 13 Oct. 1874. (2iJciedvers Henry, of Downes, major and brevet-col. in the army (h.p.), late 60th rifles, v.c.Kc.b.|(C.m.g. a.d.C. to the Queen, D.A.&Q.M.G. in Boer campaign S. Africa 1881, CHURSTON. 149 ■h^Li^u^i^ brig.-gec. ou stjra S. Africa, with local rank of major-gen, A.A.&Q.M.G. Aldershot 1880/1, late North British district 1 880, D.A.A.G, at head-quarters 1874/8, served in China 1860, and Red River 1870, and Ashantee expedition 1874, late D.A.G,&Q.M.G. Gold Coast, in Zulu war 1879; b. 7 Dec. 1839. (3) Ernest Wentworth, b. 23 Oct. 1841.— (4) Herbert Molineux, b. 9 Feb. 1843 ; d. 3 Mar. 1861.— (5) Arthur Tre- mayne, b. 19 Mar. 1850.— (6) Mowbray Charles, b. 26 Oct. 1851.— (7) Audley Cecil, b. 4 June, 1853.— (8) Henrietta Isabella.— (9) Alice Mary. /2/ William, of Whimple, Devon, resident at Maidwell, Northants ; b. 8 Sept. 1767 ; d. 22 April, 1817, having m. 18 May, 1791, Caroline, only dau. of John Buller, of East Looe and Bake, Cornwall ; she d. 1 June, 1860, aged 90, having had with other issue 3 sons and 3 daus. /I/ Thomas Wentworth, of Strete Ralegh, commander R.N.; b. 19 April, 1792 ; d. 30 Oct. 1852, having m. 24 Oct. 1827, Anne, dau. of Edward Divett, of Bystock, Devon ; she d. 4 Oct. 1880, havijig had a son and 4 daus. (1) Wentworth William, of Strete Ralegh, Devon, J.P.; b. 30 April, 1834, unm. (2) Katherine Mary, d. 30 Dec. 1872, having m. 25 Oct. 1856, as 1st wife, to Lieut.-Gen. WilliamTempler Hughes, C.B. and had 3 sons and 2 daus. Henry Wentworth Hughes, b, 5 Nov. 1866.— Edward Honywood Hughes, b. 6 Mar. 1866.— Ralph Buller, b. 28 Feb. 1871.— Edith Isal «lla.— Margaret Honywood. (3) Cecil Henrietta, m. 12 Aug. 1862, to Montagu Bere, judge Cornwall county court since 1872, successively recorder of Penzance, Southampton, and Bristol, bar.-at- law M.T. 1860, Q.C. 1869, and has 5 sons and 5 daus. Montague Clavill Behe, b. 21 Oct. 1856.— Francis Wentworth, b. 26 Jan. 1861.— Sandford, b. 6 June, 1862.— Charles Fulbert, b. 20 April, 1864.— Henry Sidney, b. 24 June, 1868.— Alice Julia.— Cecil Mary.— Edith MabeL— Ada Margaret— Rosamond Undecima. (4) Edith Anne, unm. (5) Gertrude CaroUne, m. 24 Aug. 1870, to William Francis Phillpotts, bar.-at-law, and has a son and dau. Ralegh Buller PHILLPOTTS, b. W Oct. 1871.— Dorothea Marj'. 121 Charles George, of Canada ; b. 8S Jan. 1803 ; m. 1832, Prances Boucher, and has 4 sons and 2 daus. (1) Reginald. (2) Edward. (3) Frank. (4) Edmund, m. Sarah Levixoomte,and has 2 children. (5) Henrietta Frances. (6) Edith, m. to Henry Barwick, and has 2 daus. /a/ James, of Duiiley, Devon, b. 28 April, 1813 ; m. 9 Sept. 1866, Louisa, dau. of Richard Jennings, of London, and Ridge, Herts, and widow of Charles Seale-Hayne, of Kings Wear Castle, Devon (SEALE— BART.) ; she d. s. p. 23 April, 1879. /4/ Elizabeth Caroline, m. 26 Oct. 1824, to Sir Gregory Alluutt Lewin, Q.c. reconler of Doncaster, 1842/6; d. 1846. /5/ Henrietta Emma,m.26 April, 1833, to John Divett, Esq. /6/ Frances Anne, d. James Buller, of Shilllngham and Downes, m. 2ndly— April, 1744, Lady Jane, 3rd dau. of Allen, Earl of Bathurst; she bur. 18 Mar. 1794, having had with 3 daus. 3 sons. [2] John, of Morval, M.P. West Looe, bp. 28 Feb. 1744 ; bur. 12 Dec. 1790, ha\nng m. 3 April, 1770, Anne, dau. of Willi .m, and sister of Sir William Lemon, Bart, (ext.) ; she d. 14 April, 1800, hu\ing had with 3 daus. 6 sons, (1) John of Mor\'al, J. P. and D.L. high sheriff 1836, M.P. West Looe ; bp. 14 Jan. 1771 ; d. 3 April, 1849, having m. Ist— Feb. 1798, EUzabeth, dau. of Rt. Rev. James Yorke, D.D. lord bishop of Ely (E. Hardwicke) ; she d. s. p. 11 Feb. 1802, He m. 2ndly— 29 Jime, 1814, Harriet 4th dau. of Sir Edward Hulse,of Breamore, Hants. Bart.; shed. 27 Sept. 1868, leaving a son and 4 daus. /I/ John Francis, of Morval, Cornwall, J.P. D.L. high sheriff 1853 ; b. 30 May, 1818. /2/ Harriet Eliza, m. 1st— 24 June, 1841, to Gerald Pole- Carew (Pole— Bart.), who d.s. p. 14 Mar. 1845. She re-m. 9 Oct. 1849, to Rev. John Francis Kitson, vicar of Antony. Devon, who d. 13 July, 1870, leaving with other issue a son and dau. [1] John Buller KiTSON, B.A. Exeter Coll. Oxon. 1877, curate of Pelyut, Cornwall, since 1879 ; m. 13 Jan. 1880, Agnes Ellen, eldest dau. of Edward S Carus-Wilson, of Penmount, Cornwall, and has a dau. b. 16 Nov, 1880. [2] m. to Rev. Ernest Henry Glencross, B.A. Ch. Coll. Camb. 1866, vicar of Morval since 1876, of St. Veep 1873/6. /3/ Frances Anne, m. 28 Aug. 1838, to William Henry Pole-Carew, Esq. (POLE— Bart). /4/ Charlotte Jane, m. 9 Sept. 1858, to Henry Hawkins Tremayne, Esq. and has issue, /5/ Mary Isabella, m. 17 Dec. 1850, to her cousin Sir John Thomas Buller Duckworth, Bart. (2) James, P.c. lord of the admiralty 1811, senior clerk to the privy council, temp. Geo. III. Geo. IV. and Will. IV. ; b. 9 Nov. 1772 ; d. 14 Nov. 1830, having m. 23 June, 1795, Mary, dau. of James Templer, Esq. of Stover House, Devon; she d. 14 July, 1869, having had 4 sons, /I/ George William, capt. in the army, b. 23 Nov. 1803 ; d. Dec. 1845, having m. 7 May, 1835, Charlotte, dau. of George Drake, Esq.; she d. 12 Jan. 1879, aged 67, having had a son, William Templer Buller. /2/ Richard, M.A. rector of Lanreath, aforesaid, 49 years J.P. Cornwall ; b. 21 Dec. 1804 ; m. 12 July, 1830, EUza- beth, dau. of John Hornby, Esq. of The Hook, Hants; she d. 26 May, 1875, having had 3 sons and 5 daus. [1] James Hornby, of Down Hall, Surrey, j.p. col. in the army (retd.), late mil. train, twice wounded in Crimea of hon. corps of gentlemen-at-arms 1881; b. 22 July, 1831 •' m. Istr— 9 Jime, 1859, Catherine Anne, dau. of Sir William Williams, Bart, of Tregullow ; she d. 9 Dec. 1874, having had a son and 4 daus. (1) Wynn Hornby, b. 6 Dec. 1865.— (2) Mary Hornby —(3) Caroline Alexandra.— (4) Emily Catherine.— (5) Henrietta Florence. Col. Buller m. 2ndly— 25 Oct. 1877, Emily Augusta, dau. of late Major Henry Dashwood, r.h. A. and has a sou, (6) John Dashwood, b. 17 Aug. 1878. [2] Alexander, C.B. capt. h.m.S. "Agincourt"; b. 30 June, 1834 ; m. 4 Feb. 1870, Emily Mary, eldest dau. of Henry Tritton, Esq. of Beddington, Surrey, and has a son, b. 14 May, 1879. [3] Henry Montagu, brevet lieut.-col. Bengal cav. com- manding 1st Central India horse since 1871, served m Affghanistan 1880, with Gen. Roberts in his memorable march from Cabul to Candahar, mentioned in despatches; b. 6 Dec. 1840 ; m. 22 Nov. 1877, Mary, 3rd dau. of late James Jackson, of Toorak, Victoria, and has a son, b. 15 Oct. 1881. £4] Rboda Harriott Caroline, m. 30 Dec. 1851, to Francis Howell, Esq. of Ethy House, Cornwall, high sheriff 1864, and has 3 sons, Francis Buller Howell, b. 30 Oct. 1852.— Llewellyn James, b. 22 Feb. 1868.— Charles Alexander, b. 12 Jan. 1863. [5] Emmellne, m. 9 May. 1858, to Frank Bradshaw, Esq. of Abshot House, Hants, and of Lif ton Park, Devonshire, and has 6 sons and 3 daus. James Buller Bradshaw, b. 1863.— Thomas Buller, b. 1866.— Henry Buller, b. 1867. —Frank Buller, b. 1869.— Gerard Buller, b. 1871. — Augusta Eliza. — Emmeline Louisa. — Edith Alice. [6] Jane Elizabeth, m. 20 July, 1864, to Chapell Wil- liam Hodge, of Pound, Devon, banker, and has a son and 6 daus. William Buller Cliapell HODGE, b. 19 April, 1866.— Christian Anna Emmellne.— Evelyne Louisa.— Jane Eliza.— Rhoda Isabella. — Grace Lilian. — A dau. b. 7 Feb. 1880. [71 Anna Isabella, m. 30 May, 1866, to Henry John Tritton, of Ewell House, Surrey, D.L. one of H.M.'s lieut. for London, capt. late (K.O.) light infantry miUtia, and lieut. Uxbridge yeo. cav. and has 2 sons and 3 daus. Henry Maxwell Buller Tritton, b. 8 April, 1867.— Richard Buller, b. 27 Mar. 1868.— Mildred Isabella.— Blanche Georgina Hornby.- Emmeline Caroline Alex- andra. [8] Alice, m. 10 Sept. 1874, to Herbert Brooks, Esq. of Woodcote Park, Surrey, late M.P. Weymouth, one of H.M. lieuts. for city of London. /3/ Charles Reginald, of Erie Hall, Devon, J.p. 28 years district judge of Colombo, M.L.C. Ceylon, &c.; b. 24 July, 1806 ; d. 22 April, 1879, having m. 1st— 9 Nov. 1842, Emma, dau. of George Little, Esq. of Asnagh, co. Longford ; she d, s.p. 16 May, 1865. He m. 2ndly— 31 Aug. 1869, Bridget Margaret, widow of Rev. Joseph Sortain, of Brighton, and dau. of Sir Patrick Macgregor, Bart. /4/ Henry John, rector of West Parley, Dorset ; b. 29 April, 1811 ; d. 8 Nov. 1873 ; m. 1st— Mary Theodosia, dau. of Col. Rickards, of ; she d. 1 Dec. 1866. He m. 2ndly— 14 May, 1873, Cornelia Theresa, dau. of Major John Doyle Bagenal, and widow of Henry Templer, Esq. Ceylon c.s. By his 1st wife he had 2 sons, [1] Charles Eyles, d. [2j Richard Witherstone, E.I.C.S., H.M.'s inspector of government telegraphs; b. 24 Mar. 1847 ; m. 30 April, 1874, Gertrude Cornelia, dau. of Henry Templer, Esq. aforesaid. (3) Charles, B.C.s. bp. 3 May, 1774 ; d. 17 May, 1848, having m. 26 Aug. 1805, Barbara Isabella, dau. of William Kirk- patrick, maj.-gen. E.I.C.8. ; she d. 14 Mar. 1849, leaving 3 sons, /I/ Charles, P.C, M.P. West Looe and Liskeard, judge-advo- cate-gen. 1847, president of poor law board 1847/8 ; b. 18 Aug. 1806 ; d. unm. 28 Nov. 1848. /2/ Sir Arthur WilUam, a judge in Calcutta 1848/58, M.P. Devonport, Liskeard, &c. ; b. 8 Sept. 1808 ; d. 30 April, 1869, having m. 1842, Anne Henrietta, dau. of Francis James Templer, treasurer of Ceylon, and had a son and 2 daus. [1] CHiarles Francis, late 2nd life guards ; b. 26 May, 1846 ; m. 11 July, 1873, Louisa Katherine, eldest dau. of Major-Gen. Charles William Ridley, C.B. s.p. (BART.), ormer wife of Capt. Henry Bloomfield Kingscote, R.A. (B. BLOOMFIELD). [2] Isabella Ellen, m. 21 April, 1863, to Lieut.-Col. Shadwell Morley Grylls, of Lewarne, Cornwall, J.P. D.L. high sheriff 1873, and has 3 sons, Charles Bere GRYLLS, b, 2 Nov. 1866. — John Bere, b. 3 Mar. 1876.- A son, b. 13 Oct. 1880. [3] Annie Kate, m. 11 Nov. 1876, to Edward John, 2nd 150 CLANCARTY son of Rev. and Hon, Francis Sylvester Grimston (E. Verulam). o « ,, o^ t 1 /3/ Eeginald John, rector of Troston, SufE.; b. 24 July, 1814 ; unm. ^ „ , (4) Richard, rector of Lanreath, St. Mary Tavy, Cornwall ; b. 23 Aug. 1776 ; d. s. p. July, 1826, having m. Ann, dau. of James Templer, Esq. of Stovey House, Devon ; she d. 13 Mar. 1866. (5) Sir Antony, of Pound, Devon, k.b. 23 April, 1816 ; formerly a judge of supreme court of judicature Bengal ; b. 26 July, 1780; d. 27 June, 1866, having m. 4 Feb. 1805, Isabella Jane, dau. of Sir William Lemon, of Carclew, Bart. (ext.); she d. 1823, having had with other issue 3 sons and 5 daus. ^ .,/>,„ /^ 111 Antony, of Pound, aforesaid, M.A. Onel Coll. Oxon. 1834, rector of St. Mary Tavy 1833/76 ; b. 25 Oct. 1809 ; d. unm. 13 Aug. 1881. «.,„,„ ^ /2/ William Charles, bar.-at-law ; b. Oct. 1812 ; d. unm. /3/ Oeorgc Frederic, sub-inspector of factories ; b. 15 July, 1822 ; m. 11 Aug. 1859, G^eorgina, dau. of Ralph Forster, s. p. /4/ Louisa Frances, d. 9 May, 1881, aged 75. /5/ Anna Maria. /6/ Emma. m Charlotte, m. 24 April, 1838, to Henry Champemowne, of Dartington Hall, Devon (HARINGTON— BART.), who d. 29 May, 1851. /8/ Harriet Jacqueline, m. 1st— 26 May, 1859, to Col. Edward George Walpole Keppell (E. ALBEMARLE). She re-m. 19 May, 1881, as 2nd wife, to Sir John Salusbury Salusbury-Trelawny (BART.) [3] Sir Francis, of whom presently. [4] Edward, of Port Looe, CornwaU ; d. 26 April, 1791, having m. Harriot, dau. of John HosMns, of Port Looe, aforesaid, and had, with a dau. an only son, John, of Port Looe, rector of Bridestow, vicar of Perran Zabuloe, and of St. Just, all in CornwaU ; b. 22 Dec. 1777; d. having m. 7 Dec. 1801, Susan, dau. of Rev. John Coles, of ; she d.l7 Mar. 1860, aged 77, having had a son and 8 daus. viz. (1) John Edward, of the Chase, Enfield ; b. 29 July, 1802 ; d. at Chichester 2 April, 1881, having m. 18 June, 1828,Mnr}- Anne, 2nd dau. of Jonathan Rashleigh, of Lincoln's Inn (BART.), and had 2 sons and 6 daus. /I/ John Edward, lieut. 71st regt.; b. 24 Jan. 1838 d. unm. 1870. /2/ Henry Francis, b. 18 April, 1843. /3/ Mary Susan. /4/ Harriet Elizabeth, m. 19 Aug. 1858, to Lieut.-Col. "Walter Aston Fox-Strangways, R.A. (E. ILCII ESTER.) /5/ Emily Rashleigh, d. 27 July, 1834. /6/ Gertrude Anna.—/?/ Maria Louisa.— /8/ Edith Amelia. (2) Harriet.— (3) Mary Amelia.— (4) Jemima.— (5) Gertrude Anne.— (6) Suzanne.— (7) Frances.— (8) Agnes, d. 27 Mar. 1860, aged 38. (9) Katharine, last surviving dau. died at Wynberg, S. Africa, 15 Oct. 1877. SIR FRANCIS BULLER, of Lupton House, Devon, Knt. justice of the court of common pleas, created a Baronet 13 Jan. 1790 ; b. 17 Mar. 1745/6 ; d. 3 June, 1800, having m. 6 Dec. 1763, Susannah, dau. and sole heir of Francis Yarde, Esq. of Churston Ferrers and Ottery St. Mary, Devon; she d. 21 June, 1810, leaving a son, SIR FRANCIS BULLER-YARDE, of Clhurston Ferrers, 2nd Baronet, took the surname of BuLLER in addition to that of Yarde, by R.L. 26 June, 1800, he having previously assumed the surname and arms of Yarde, M.P. Totnes ; b. 28 Sept. 1767; d. 17 April, 1833, having m. 2 June, 1791, Eliza Lydia, only dau. and heir of Jolin Holliday, Esq. of Dilhome Hall, Staff ; she d. 1 Nov. 1851, having had 2 sons and 2 daus. (1) Sir John, created Lord Churston. (2) Sir Edward Manningham Buller, created BARONET, 20 Jan. 1866 (see). (3) Susan EUzabeth, d. 23 July, 1849, having m. l8t>— 13 Aug. 1841, to George, 16th Earl of Morton, K.T. who d. 19 July, 1827. She re-m. 17 Sept. 1831, to Edward Godfrey, Esq. of Old Hall, Suffolk, who d. 19 May, 1842. (4) Elizabeth, d. 26 Oct. 1856, having m. 28 Oct. 1783, to Rev. William Dodsworth, 3rd son of John Dodsworth, of Carlton Hall, Yorks. SIR JOHN YARDE-BULLER, 3rd Baronet, created a Peer of the U.K. 2 Aug. 1858, as BARON CHURSTON, of Chm^ton Ferrers, and Lupton, Devon. By R.L. 13 Feb. 1860, he and his issue were authorised to discontinue the surname of Buller prefixed to the surname of Yarde- Buller, and to bear the sur- name of Yarde-Buller only, and the arms quarterly, M.P. S. Devon ; b. 12 April, 1799 ; d. 4 Sept. 1871, having m. 1st— 24 June, 1823, Elizabeth, dau. of Thomas Wilson Patten, Esq. of Bank Hall, co. Lane. (B. WiNMARLEIGH) ; she d. 20 Feb. 1857. He m. 2ndly— 16 April, 1861, Caroline, 2nd dau. of Sir Robert William Newman, Bart.; she d. s. p. 27 Nov. 1866. By his 1st wife he had a son and dau. [1] Hon. John, Heut.-col. S. Devon niihtia, b. 23 Dec. 1823; d. 6 May, 1867, having m. 1 Jan. 1845, Charlotte, 3rd dau. of Edward Sacheverell Chandos Pole, Esq. of Radborne, co. Derby, and had 5 sons and 4 daus. (1) John, 2nd and present Baron. (2) Hon. Walter (precedency patent, 14 June, 1873), lieut. 11th regt.; b. 21 Jan. 1859. (3) Hon. Geoflery (p.p.), b. 24 Oct. 1861. (4) Hon. Henry (p.p.), b. 2 Nov. 1862. (5) Hon. Reginald John (p.p.), b. 12 July, 1864. (6) Hon. Charlotte Mildred (p.p.); m. 11 July, 1872, to John Richard Malone, of Baronstone, co. Westmeath, lieut. late 12th lancers, and capt. Westmeath militia, and has 3 sons, John Richard Mordred Henry L'Estrange Malone, b. 12 Aug. 1875.— A son, b. 26 June, 1879.— A son b. 15 June, 18»1. (7) Hon, Louisa Maude (p.p.) ; m. 1st— 24 Oct. 1871, to Capt, the Hon. Reginald James Greville-Nugent (B. Greville) ; he d. s.p. 28 Feb. 1878. She re-m. 17 July, 1879, to James Charles Hope-Vere, Esq. (E. HopetOUN.) (8) Hon. Eleanor Isabel (p.p.) (9) Hon. Bertha (p.p.) [2] Hon. Bertha (p.p.), m. 11 May, 1854, to Sir Massey Lopes, Bart. EARL OF CLANCARTY. RICHARD SOMERSET LE POER TRENCH, Earl of Clancarty (1803, i.), Viscount Dunlo (1801, I.), Baron Kilconnel (1793, I.), Yi.scount Clancarty (1823, U.K.), Baron Trench (1815, U.K.), Marquis of Heu.sden, in the Netherlands (1818), hon. col. Galway militia; s. his father as 4th Earl 26 April, 1872 ; b. 13 Jan. 1834 ; m. 29 Nov. 1866 Lady Adeliza Georgina Hervey, eldest dau. of Fre- derick William, 2nd Marquis of Bristol, and has 2 sons and a dau. (1) William Frederick, VISCOUNT DUNLO.b. 29 Dec. 1868. (2) Hon. Richard John, b. 26 Dec. 1877. (3) Lady Katharine Anne. Arms— Quarterly, 1st and 4th, Arg., a lion passant gu. between three fleurs-de-lis az., on a chief of the last a sun in splendour, Trench. 2nd and 3rd, Arg., a chief indented sa. Le Poer ; over all an escutcheon or ensigned with the coronet of a Marquis of the Netherlands and charged with a wheel of six spokes gu, as augmentation by R.L. 18 Aug. 1824. Crests — Ist, A dexter arm embowed in armour holding a scimitar all ppr. Trench. 2nd, (of augmentation) a lion ram- pant or imperially crowned holding in his dexter paw a sword arg. in the sinister a sheaf of arrows of the last. 3rd, A stag's head cabossed arg. attired or between the attires a crucifix gu. Le Poer. Supporters — Dexter, a lion gii. sememe of fleurs-de-lis or. Sinister, a stag guardant ppr. attired or holding in the sinister paw a lance resting bendwise over the shoulder ppr. thereon upon a banner arg. a chief dancett(^ sa. between the attires a crucifix. Mottoes — Consilio et prudentia ; Dieu pour la Tranche qui centre ? Seat— Garbally Park, Ballinasloe, Galway. CLANCARTY. 151 ftineafie, TJTREDERIC TRENCH, of Garbally, co. Galway (elder son Jj of Free House, Beaminster ; she d. 2 Feb. 1878, having had with other isbue 3 daus. /I/ Emily Louisa m. 17 Oct. 1876, to Thomas Walter Pen- rice Gape, eldest son of James John Gape, of St. Michael's Manor, Herts, J.P, major comdt, 1st batt Herts, R,v, 121 Frances, /3/ Helen Randal, m, 4 Jan, 1877, to Donnel Colley 152 CLANMORRIS. Grattan, lieut. Sth King's regt., and has a son, b. 30 Dec. 1877. (4) Anne Letitia, d. 18 Feb, 1846, having m. 25 July, 1842, to Thomas Frederick Osborne, major Madras army (BART.) ; he d. 18 Feb. 1846. [5] Hon. Sir Kobert Le Poer, K.C.B. K.T.s. col. in the army; b. Jul J', 1782; d. Mar. 1824, having m. 21 Nov. 1805, Hon. Letitia Susanna Dillon, youngest dau. of Robert, 1st Lord Clonbrock; she d. 25 Nov. 1865, having had 4 daus. (l)'Fanny Catherine, m. 3/4 Aug. 1840, to Col. Robert Ed- ward Burrowes, k.h. of Bourton, Somerset, private secretary to governor of Bombay; hed. 17 Sept. 1877, leaving 2 sons, /I/ Francis Dillon Stannus BuRROWES, attach^ Canadian government; b. 16 June, 1843; d. 4 Jan. 1875, having m. at Ottawa, 20 Mar. 1873, Clara, dau. of John Drewe, chief inspector of post offices in Canada, and had a dau. Muriel Frances Le Poer BuRROWES. /2/ William Hay Le Poer, b. 30 Sept. 1847. (2) Elizabeth Margaret, d. 9 Dec. 1867, having m. 1 Sept. 1840, to Samuel Walker, Esq. formerly of The Grange, co. Leicester, and had a dau. Letitia Rachel Walker, m. 20 Jime, 1876, to Henry Lionel Warde, private secretary to governor of Victoria, and has a son and dau. Lionel, b. 16 June, 1877.— Rachel. (3) Emily, m. 18 Jan. 1842, to Rev. Joseph Mansfield, MJk.. rector of Blandford St. Mary, Dorset, and has had, with other issue, 6 sons and 6 daus. /I/ Edward Dillon Mansfield, b. 12 Feb. 1845.-/2/ Robert William, b. 16 Sept. 1850.-/3/ Frederic Power, b. 26 Feb. 1852 ; d. 20 Oct. 1879.-/4/ Herbert, b. 30 Aug. 1855.-/5/ William Le Poer, b. 14 Aug. 1867.-/6/ Gerald Stewart, b. 28 Oct, 1867.-/7/ Augusta Letitia Hester.— /8/ Frances Emily.— /9/ Georgina Elizabeth, m. 23 Feb. 1870, to Thomas Truman Oliphant, Esq. of Rossie, co. Perth, J.P. formerly lieut. Bengal S.C. and has 3 sons and 2 daus. Stuart Oliphant, b. 12 June, 1872.— Nigel, b. 19 Dec. 1874.— David, b. 10 July, 1876.— Margaret Emily.— Honora Beatrix. /lO/ Edith Olivia, m. 7 Sept. 1871, to Joseph Barnard Smith, major Bengal 8.C. s. p. /ll/ Florence Mary. /12/ Katherine Rose. (4) Augusta, m. 1st— 3 Feb. 1858, to Rev. William Henry Priestley, son of George Priestley, Esq. of Whitewindows, Yorks. ; he d. 28 Sept. 1861, having had a dau. Florence Le- titia. She re-m. 10 June, 1869, as 2nd wife, to Rev. Charles Childers, M.A. canon, of Gibraltar, and formerly vicar of Cantley, co. York. RICHARD, 2nd Earl, G.c.B. O.C.H. vice-adm. of Connaught, P.O. representative Peer, created Baron Trench, of Garbally, co. Gahvay,4 Aug. 1816,and Vlscount Cr.ANCARTY, CO. Cork, 8 Dec. 1823, both in the United Kingdom ; ambas- sador to the Hague, 1813, created Marquis ok Hku.sden by the King of the Netherlands in 1818, and obtained permission by R.L. 16 Aug. 1824, to accept the said honour and to bear it in this kingdom; b. 19 May, 1767; d. 24 Nov. 1837, having m. 9 Feb. 1796, Henrietta ilargaret, 2nd dau. of Right Hon. John Staples(BART.) ; she d. 3i» Dec.l 847, having had 3 sons and 4 daus. [1] William Thomas, s. as 3rd Earl. [2] Hon. Richard John, capt. 62nd regt. b. 22 Mar. 1805; d. 12 Aug. 1841. [3] Hon. Robert, com. R.N. b. Aug. 1809; d. April, 1867, having m. 14 April, 1847, Catherine Maria dau. of John Thomp- son, Esq. of Clonfin, CO. Longford ; she d. 7 Sept. 1874, having had a son. Richard, b. 27 Nov. 1851. [4] Lady Louisa Augusta Anne, d. 7 Feb. 1881, having m. 26 Dec. 1830, to Rev. William Le Poer Trench, son of the arch- bishop of Tuam, before named ; he d. 11 May, 1854. [5] Lady Harriette Margaret, m. 28 Feb. 1825, as 2nd wife, to Thomas Kavanagh, Esq. of Borris, co. Carlow ; he d. 20 Jan. 1837 (M. ORMONDE). [6] Lady Emily Florinda, m. May, 1843, to Signer Giovanni Cozziris, of Corfu ; he d. July, 1868. [7] Lady Lucy, d. 12 May, 1839, having m. 11 Sept. 1835, to Robert Maxwell, of Charleville, co. Cork ; he d. 12 April, 1873 -TTTILLIAM THOMAS, 3rd Earl; b. 21 Sept. 1803; d. 26 V V April, 1872, having m. 8 Sept. 1832, Lady Sarah Juliana Butler, dau. of Somerset Richard, 3rd Earl of Carrick, and had 4 sons and 2 daus. (1) Richard Somerset, 4th and present Earl. (2) Hon. Frederick, major late 40th regt. b. 10 Feb. 1835. (3) Hon. William, Ueut.-col. R.E. retd. with lion, rank of col. M.P. CO. Galway 1872/4, secretary to chief secretary Ireland since 1874 ; b. 17 June, 1837 ; m. 21 April, 1864, Harriet Maria Georgina, only child of late Sir William Martins, and has 2 sons. /I/ William Martins, b. 26 Sept. 1866. /2/ Power Mash, b. 14/19 July, 1869. (4) Hon. Power Henry, 2nd diplqniatic secretary at Washine- ton ; b. 1 1 May, 1 841 .^- ct/AV- >i'^tf*^*iaAft (hi, (5) Lady Anne, m. 30 ^April, 1867, to Hon. Frederic Sidney Charles Trench, elder son of Frederick Mason, 2nd Lord Ash- town ; he d. 2 Mar. 1879. (6) Lady Sarah Emilv Grace, d. 2 Aug. 1875, having m. 21 Feb 1871/2, to John Melville Hatchell, Esq. BARON CLANMORRIS. JOHN GEORGE BARRY BINGHAM, Baron Clanmorris (1800 I.), lieut. rifle brigade, extra A.D.C. to the Duke of Mariborough, l.l. of Ireland ; 8. his father as 5th Baron 5 April, 1876; b. 27 Aug. 1852 ; m. 27 June, 1878, Matilda Catherine, only child of Robert Edward Ward, Esq. (V. Bangor), of Bangor Castle, co. Down, and has 3 sons, (1) Hon. Arthor Maurice Robert, b. 22 June, 1879. (2) Hon. Jolm Denis Yelverton, b. 11 Aug. 1880. (3) Hon. Edward Barry Stewart, b. 26 July, 1881. Arms— Az. a bend cotlsed between six creeses pat^ or. Crest— On a rock an eagle rising ppr. SUPPORTERS— Two lions ppr. (? az.) Motto — Spes mea Christus. Seats— Newbrook, Ballyglass, co. Mayo, and Cregchire, Arda- han, CO. Galway. TOWN ADDRESa-Carlton Club, s.w. Eineagp. HENRY BINGHAM, of Newbrook, co. Mayo (descended from John, son of G^rge Bingham, governor of Sligo, ancestor of Earl Lucan, see that article); d. 1790, having m. 1760, Letitia, dau. of Denis -Daly, Esq. of Raford, co. Galway (she re-m. as 1st wife, to Walter Blake, Esq.— BART.), and had 2 sons, til John, created Lord Clanmorris. 2j Henry, m. Anne, dau. of Robert Bodkin, Esq. of Armagh, CO. Galway. His grandson, Denis Bingham, of Bingham Castle, co. Mayo, capt. South Mayo mil.; b. 8 Sept. 1818 ; m. 19 Feb. 1846, Elizabeth Elinor, only child and heir of Arthur Nash, of Carne Hou.se, CO. Mayo, and has 3 sons and 6 daus. (1) Denis Greorge Charles Arthur, major King's R. rifle corps, formerly 60th rifles ; b. 19 Nov. 1849; m. 24 Sept. 1874, Maria, eldest dau. of late William Henry Broad, capt. R.N.; she d. 19 April, 1881, having had a son and dau. FredQrick Reginald St. Lawrence, d. 27 Dec. 1878.— Dau. b. 3 Mar. 1880. (2) Gterald Henry, b. 6 July, 1866 ; m. 6 Dec. 1877, Augusta Cecilia Yelverton, dau. of late Rowland Augustus Grifflth- Davies, of Redinnick, Cornwall (V. AVONMORE), and has a dau. b. 23 May, 1879. (3) Richard Lionel Nash, b. 29 Oct. 1866. (4) Adelaide Elizabeth, m. 10 July, 1867, to Henry Tilson Shaen-Carter, of Watlington Tark, Oxon. and Erris, co. Mayo, late 17th lancers, s.p. (5) Constance Letitia Anne, m. to Edward Cochrane Palmer. (6) Elizabeth Clara, d. 17 Nov. 1880, ret. 26.— (7) Frances Anne Shaen.— (8) Ernestine Elizabeth.— (9) Viola Alexandra. JOHN BINGHAM. Kahon Clanmohkis. of Newbrook, co. Majo, in the Peerage of Ireland, so created 30 July, 1800; b. 1762; d. May, 1821, having m. 21 May, 1791, Hon. Anne CLANRICARDE. 153 Maria Yelverton, only dau. of Barry, Ist Viscount Avonmore; she d. 27 April, 1865, having had with other issue 2 sons and 4 daus. (1) Charles Barry, 2nd Baron, b. 1796 ; d. s, p. 3 June, 1829, having ni, 1816, Sarah, dau. of Walter Lam- bert, Esq. of Castle Lambert, co. Galway ; she re-m. 29 May, 1830. to Edward S Hickman. Esq. (2) Denis Arthur, s. as 3rd Baron. (3) Hon. Letitia Mary, d. Nov. 1832, having m. to Robert ffrench, of llahassan, co. Galway. (4) Hon. Anna Maria, d. 12 Jan. 1866, having m. July, 1829, to Bentinck Walter Yelverton, Esq. of Belleisle, co. Tipperary; he (1. 15 Dec. 1837 (V. AVONMORE). (5) Hon. Louisa Catherine, m. 1839, to Rev, Benjamin Chapman Frederick Yelverton, who d. Oct. 1849 (V. Avox- MOKE), (6) Hon. Julia. DENIS ARTHUR, 3rd Baron, b. 22 Jan. 1808; d. 24 Feb. 1847, having m. 1 May, 1825, Maria Helena, 2nd dau. of Robert Persse, Esq. of Ro.xborough, co. Galway, and had 5 sons and 3 daas. (1) John Charles Robert, s. as 4th Baron. (2) Hon. Denis Arthur, b. 6 Nov. 1829; m. 6Nor. 1864, Eugene Collette Gabriele de I^cretelle, of Burgundy, and has a dau. (3) Hon. Henry Charles William, b. 2 Feb. 1834. (4) Hon. Albert Yelverton, b. 11 Feb. 1840 ; m. 24 June, 1868, Caroline, dau. of James Begbie, M.D. and has a son and S daus. Bentinck Yelverton Warburton, b. 18 Jan. 186S. Elizabeth Caroline. Helen Augusta Mary. (5) Hon. Barry John. b. 8 Sept. 1841 ; d. 28 May, 1868, having m. 8 Nov. 1866, Pauline, 2nd dau. of Rev. Benjamin Chapman Frederick Yelverton (V. AVONMORE), and widow of R.A.G. Davies, Esq. of Ralenick House, ComwalL (6) Hon. Anna Maria, m. SOct. 1886, to Rev. Ferdinand Cottei Spiller, inciunbent of Crewe, Cheshire, who d. b. p. 17 Dec. 1857. (7) Hon. Elizabeth Caroline, m. 28 July, 1856, to St. John Legh Clowes, Esq. of Tomorth Hall, Notts, and has 6 sons and a dau. William Legh CLOWES, b. 25 Oct. I860.— St. John Henry, b. 29 ilav, 1862.— George Arthur, b. 10 Sept. 1864.— Francis John, b. 18 Jan. 1868.— PhiUp Cecil, b. 80 Jan. 1871.- Denis Robert, b. 16 April, 1876.— Evelyn Mary. (8) Hon. Isabella Catherine Sarah. JOHN CHARLES ROBERT, 4th Baron, b. S8 Not. 18S6; d. 6 Apnl. 1876, having m. 24 Mav, 1849, Sarah SeUna, 4th dau. of Burt^m Peraee, Esq. of Moyode Castle, oo. Galway, and had 3 suns and 3 daus. [1] John George Barry, 5th and iveaent Baron. [2] Hon. Burton Percy, b. 11 Sept. 1868. [3] Hon. Bentinck Yelverton, late Ueut. & Mayo mil.; b. 11 Jan. 1855. [4] Hon. Matilda Maria Helena, m. 12 Jan. 1871, to Albert Brassey, 14th hussars, of Heythrop, Oxon. J.P. (sou of Thomas Brossey), of London, and has 2 sons and 5 daus. Robert Bingham Brasskt, b. 18 Oct. 1876.— Percy Frederick, b. 10 Dec. 1876.— Lilian Maude, b. 20 Oct. 1871.— Rose Zara Maria, b. 29 Oct. 1872.— Mary Eleanor Annie, b. 8 Oct. 1874.— Violet Catherine, b. 27 Nov. 1878.— Iris Hermione, b. 10 Nov. 1880. [5] Hon. Florence Madeline, m. 17 April. 1878, to John Pollok Esq. of Lismaney, co. Galway, J.P. and has 2 sons and a dau. Allan Bingham POLLOK, b. 3 Mar. 1874.— Arthur Persse, D. 26 Dec. 1874.— A dau. b. 20 Jan. 1879. [6] Hon. Rose EUzabeth.'?*. lff-<5WrMV6^/^/iK(i6./K/v4^* WW MARQUIS OF CLANRICAHDE. HUBERT DE BURGH-CAN- NING, Marquis (1815) and Earl of Clanricarde (1543 and 1800), Viscount Bourke (1629), and Baron Dunkelin (1543), ALL IN THE PEERAGE OP Ire- land, Earl of Clan- ricarde (1825, u. K.), Baron Somerliill, of Somerhill, Kent (182G,u.K.)M.p.Gal- way,1867/71. In com- pliance with the tes- tamentary injunction of his maternal uncle, Earl Canning, vice- roy and gov. -gen. for India, he assumed by R.L. 9 July 1862, the final surname of Can- ning and the arms of Canning, quarterly; his father as 2nd Marquis and 15th Earl 10 April, 1874; b. 30 Nov. 1832. NOTB— No heir to the English Peerages. Marquis of Sligo is heir presumptive to the Earldom of Clanricarde as regrauted 1800. The heir presumptive to the Barony of Dunkellin and Viscounty Bourke would vest primarily in the descendant, if any, of Edmond, youngest son of Ulick, 3rd Earl of Clanricarde. Arms — Quarterly, 1st and 4th, Arg. three negroes' heads in profile ppr. wreathed round the temples of the Ist and sa., Can- NI>'0. 2nd and Srd, Or, a cross ga. in the dexter chief a lion rampant sa., De Buroh. Crests- 1st, A demi-lion arg, charged with three trefoils slipped ppr. holding in the dexter paw an arrow ppr. Canning. 2nd, A cat-a-mountain sejeant-guardant ppr. collared and chained or, DB Burgh. Supporters — Two cats-a-mountain ppr. collared and chained or. MOTTO— Ung roy, ung foy, ung loy. Seat— Portumna Castle, Gkilway. To\\'x Address— C 6, Albany, w. V Hirtfage. WILLIAM, son of ALDELM [said to be a son of William, Earl of Cornwall and Mortain (imprisoned for life by Hen. I. witli Robert, Duke of Normandy, 1106), son of Robert, Count of Mortain, uterine brother of William the Conqueror] accompanieJtone in Modbury, Devon, which manor was held by his successor, Richani de Fortescue, temp. Hen. III. as one knight's fee under Reginald de Valletort, whose ancestor Rainaldus held the same. tomp. WiLI,. I. luider the Earl of Mortain. WILLIAM FORTESCUE, lord of Wimi>8ton, tomp. Edw. III. m. Elizabeth, willow of Richard Branscniiib, and dau. of Sir John Beauchamp, of Rymer, Dorset (great-grand- son of Robert de Beauchamp, Baron of Hatch, Somerset), and eventually coheir of her brother, Thomas Beauchamp, of Ryme, and had 2 sons, [1^ William, of Wimpston, m. about 1394. Mabel, dau. and co- heir of Jolin Falwell, or Fowell. His grandson, John Fortescue, of Spridlcstone, Devon, by gift from his father, m. 1st, Alice, dau. of John Cockworthy, or Keck- worthy, of Cockworth in Yamcomb. and had 6 sons, (1) Richard, of Spridlestone, m. Elizabeth, dau. and coheir of Robert Knolles, of North Mymms, Herts. Their descend- ant, Rebecca, m. to Qeorge Fortescue, of the Buckland Fil- leigh family. (2) Nicholas, groom porter to HENRY VIII. keeper of the park of Malwyke. d. 28 Aug. 1649; will dat. 9 July, 1 644; co. K^IR FAITHFULL FORTESCUE (son of John Forte8cae,E8q. ^7 of Buckland tMUeigb, by his 2nd wife Susannah, dan. of 'ohn Chichester, of Raleigh, Devon, and sister of Sir ir, L.i>. Ireland), joint gov. of Carrickfergus 1606; after ! attle of Worcester; he flerderry, co. Louth, knight of the shire. 1727, recorder of Derry; d,22 Mar, 1740, having m.Ehzabeth, dau. of Thomas Tippinge, Esq. of Castletown; she d. 8 Feb. 1735; male line extinct, (5) John, of Whiterath House, rector of Haynestown and Dromiskin, co. Armagh, 1738 ; d. 1781, having m. Elizabeth, 2nd dau. of Henry Bellingham, Esq. of Castle Bellingham (Bart.), and hatl 3 sons, /!/ William, b. 29 July, 1733 ; d. 1816, having m. Mar, 1 767, Rebecca, dau. of Disney, and had a son, Faithful W , of Miltown Grange, M,P, Monaghan borough to 1800 ; d. s, p. 1824, having m. Nov, 1796, Jane, dau, of John Adair, of Rath, Queen's co, /2/ Henry, postmaster, Cork; b, 24 June, 1736 ; d, 15 Jan, 1812, having m, Jane Joyce, and had 4 sons, of whom the yomigest, William Henry Fortescue, b, 2 April, 1779 ; d, at Clontarf 11 Jan, 1866, ha>Mng m. July, 1807, Emily dau. of Tliomaa Knox Mapee. surv.-gen. of Excise ; she d, , having ha^H (UVsxtV r»i«t Akms— Quarterly, 1st and 4th, Sa., three swords in point ppr. POWliETT. 2nd, Az. three sinister gauntlets or., VANE. 3rd, Quarterly, 1st and 4th, Quarterly, FRANCE and ENGLAND. 2nd SCOTLAND. 3rd IRELAND (being the arms of Charles II.) de- bruised by a baton sinister erm., Fitzroy Duke of Cleveland. Crest— A falcon rising belled or ducally gorged gu. Supporters — Dexter, a lion guardant or ducally crow-ned az. and gorged with a collar compony erm. and az. Sinister, a grey- hound arg. gorged as the dexter being the supporters of Fitz- roy, Duke of Cleveland, and granted to the then Marquis by R.L. 13 Oct. 1827. MOTTO— Aymes loyault^. SEATS— Battle Abbey, Sussex, and Raby Castle, Durham. TOWN HOUSE— 17, St. James's Square, S.W. Hineage, SIR HENRY VANE, knighted by the Black Prince at the battle of Poitiers, 19 Sept. 1356 (descended, according to a pedigree in the Visitation of Kent, 1592, in the 7th genera- tion, from Howell ap Yane, seated in Monmouthshire, temp. William the Conqueror), m. in France, Grace, dau. and heir of Sir Stephen de la Leche, or Leeke. Their descendant in the 6th generation, JOHN VANE, or FANE, of Hilden and Tonbridge, Kent, tetop. Hen. VI. had a grant of the manor of Hadloe, In the same county ; m. Jane, dau. of John Darell, of Calehill, Kent; his will dated 16 April, 1488 (C.P.C), styles himself John Fane, of Tunbridge (proved 3 June following by his son Henry Fane), and had 4 sons, [1] Henry, of Hadloe, Kent, sheriff 1507/8; m. Alice, dau. of John Fisher, Esq. and d. s. p.; will dated 12 May, 1633, proved Jime, 1638 (C.P.C.); his base son, Sir Ralph Vane, commissary in Flanders, was knighted at the siege of Bulleyne in 1544, and afterwards, for his great valour at the battle of Musselburgh, was made a knight- banneret, 1 Edward VI. He had grants from Henrt VIII. of the manor of Shipbourn, and from Edward VI. and purchased from Sir George Harpur, Knt. the manor of Pens- hurst, &c. Sir Ralph was attainted 4 Edward VI. for his zealous espousal of the interests of the Protector Somerset, and, being found guilty of being his accomplice, was executed on Tower Hill, 26 Feb. 6 Edward VI. He m. Elizabeth, dau. and heir of Brydges, Esq. styled " the good Lady Vane," whose character and life have received mention in Strype's "Ecclesiastical Memorials," HoUinshead's "State Papers," &c. He d. s. p. [2] Richard, of Badsell, in Tudeley, Kent, m. Agnes, dau. and heir of Thomas Stidolph, Esq. of Badsell ; his will dated 20 Mar. 1540, and proved 2 April following, had a son, George, of Badsell, sheriff Kent 1557/8, d. 4 Feb. 1571, having m. Joan, dau. of William Waller, of Groombridge, Kent ; she d. 6 Nov. 1646, and had a son, Thomas, father of the Earl of Westmorland. (See that title.) [3] Thomas, of St. Peter le Poor, London, m. Margaret James. and had issue ; his will dated 31 July, 1532, proved 24 Oct. following. [4] John Fane, of HoUynden, &c. Kent, m. Joan, dau. and coheir of Edward or Sir William Haute, and had issue 2 sons and 2 daus. His great-grandson, SIR HENRY VANE, assumed the original spelling of his name ; he became possessed of Raby Castle, co. Durham (formerly the chief residence of Nevile, Earl of Westmorland), knighted at Whitehall by JAMES I. 28 Mar. 1611. then in his seventeenth year, M.P. Carlisle, Lostwithiel, Thetford, Wil- ton, and Kent, cofferer to Charles I. comptroller of the household, and P.c. ambassador to Sweden and Denmark 1631, treasurer of the household and secretary of state for life 1639, a regent of the kingdom during the King's absence in Scotland 1641, and deprived of all his offices shortly after. He d. 1654, having m. Frances, dau. and coheir of Thomas Darcy, of Tolleshunt D'Arcy, Essex, and had with other issue 2 sous, /I/ Sir Henry Vane, of whom presently. /2/ Sir George, of Long Newton, co. Durham, knighted at \Vhitehall, 22 Nov. 1640 ; m. Elizabeth, dau. and sole heir of Sir Lionel Maddison, of Rogerley, co. Durham, and had issue (Vane— Bart.) SIR HENRY VANE, knighted at Whitehall, 23 June, 1640, governor of New England, joint high admiral of England with the Earl of North urn Ixjr land, treasurer of the navy, beheaded for high treiuson 14 June, 1662 ; m. Frances, dau. of Sir Christopher Wray, of Ashby. co. Line, and had wth other issue, SIR CHRISTOPHER VANE, knighted bv Charles IL P.C. 1688, created Baron Barnard, of Barnard Castle, In the bishoprick of Durham, 8 July, 1699; d. 28 Oct. 1723, having m. Lady Elizabeth Holies, dau. of Gilbert, Earl of Clare, and sister and coheir of John, Duke of Newcastle ; she d. 8 Dec. 1724 (? 9 Nov. 1725). having had 2 sons, [1] Gilbert, s. as 2nd Baron. [2] William,M.P. co. Durham 1708, and also for Steyning, Sussex, created VISCOUNT VANE and Bauon of Duncaxnon, co. Tyrone, in the Peerage of Ireland, 13 Oct. 1720; d. 20 May, 1734, having m. Lucy, dau. and coheir of William JoUiffe, Esq. of Caverswall Castle, Staffs.; she d. 27 Mar. 1742, leaving an only son, William, 2nd Viscount Vane, b. 4 Feb. 1713/14; d. s.p. 6 April, 1789, having m. 19 May, 1735, Frances, sole dau. and heir of Francis Hawes, Esq. of Parley Bottom, Berks, (and widow of Lord William Hamilton, 4th son of James, 4th Duke of Hamilton); she d. 31 Mar. 1788. r^ ILBERT, 2nd Baron Barnard ; bp. 17 April, 1678 ; d. 27 Vjr April. 1753, having m. Jan. 1704, Mary, dau. and heiress of Morgan Ilandyll, Esq. of Chilworth, Surrey ; she d. 4 Aug. 1728, having had with other issue 2 sons, [1] Henry, s. as 3rd Baron, created Earl of Darlington. [2] Hon. Morgan, of Bilby Hall, Notts, ambassador extraordi- nary and plenipotentiary to the court of Spain, comptroller of the stamp office; b. 1706; d. 14 Nov. 1779, ha\'ing m. Ist— 29 Feb. 1731, Margaretta, dau. of Robert Knight, Esq. cashier of the South Sea Company, only sister and ultimately heir of Robert, Baron Luxborough and Earl of Catherlough, k.b. ; she d. 1 May, 1739. He m. 2ndly— 19 Feb. 1742, Aima Maria, eldest dau. of Edward Fowler, Esq. of Feltham, Middx. (son of Edward Fowler, D.D. bishop of Gloucester) ; she d. s. p. 19 July, 1758. He m. 3rdly— 18 Dec. 1759, Mary, dau. of William Woodyeare, Esq. of Crookhill, co. York, who also d. s. p. 11 July, 1771. By his 1st wife he had with other issue a son, Morgan, of Bilby Hall, comptroller of stamp office; b. 5 Dec. 1737; d. 11 Nov. 1789, having m. 1st— 4 July, 1760, Anna Maria Margaret Upton; she d. s. p. 16 July, 1771. He m. 2ndly, Sarah, dau. of John Brookes, Esq. d. s. p. He m. Srdly —9 May, 1780, Catherine, dau. of said John Brookes (she re-m. 21 May, 1791, to John Dore,Esq. and d. 4 Sept. 1839), having had with other issue 2 sons, /I/ Robert Morgan, rector of Lowick and Islip, Northants, chaplain to Duke of Dorset, M.A. Emanuel coll. Canib.; b. 4 Oct. 1785; d. 27 Aug. 1842, having m. 24 July, 1832, Sarah, CLIFDEK. 163 au. of Joseph Tolson, Esq. ; she d. 24 Oct. 1862, having had n only son, Morgan Vane, b. 22 May, 1833 ; d. s. p. 7 May, 1877, having m. 8 Feb. 1865, Alice Elizabeth, 2nd dau. of Henry WilUam Booth, Esq. (BART.) She re-m. 20 Dec. 1879, to Harry Farqubar, 2nd son of late James Prior de Paravicini, Esq. of Datchet. '2/ John Henry, b. 12 April, 1788; d. 10 June, 1849, having 11, 15 April, 1808, Elizabeth, 3rd dau. of Richard Nicholson, Ksq. of Glandford Bridge, co. Line; she d. 19 Nov. 1865, uaving had 2 sons, h.y^'/.h4 l^Sh- (Ijl^Henry Morgan, ii.U. co. Diifbam, and secre tary t o cmifity coiiiinission, bar.-at-law II III i lluill HI I HIIIIIlM tiyo t.n tJjftTtflrnny-w^^^HrTiarfl ; b. 29 Nov. 1808; m. 6 July, 1853, Louisa, youngest dau. and coheir of Rev. Richard Farrer.of Ashley, Northanta. ;. shf^. 16 Dec. 1878, having had 3 sons and a dau. dii^T^ ''»' *> [1] HciurydeYfia* B-^^- Oxon. bar.-at-law l.T. 1879, lieut. Nortrnmti mil.; b. 10 May, 1854; m.28 June,1881, Lady (Jatheriue .Sarah Cecil, 3rd dau. of William Alleyne, 3rd Maniuis of Exeter. \xui U, /U *- •*;-/. /ii*W**^ [2] Gill^rt HoUes Farrer, B.A. THu. Coll. Camb. 1878, curate; of Louth since 1879 ; b. 26 Sept. 1856. [3] William Lyonel, lieut. Durham L.I. ; b. 30 Aug. 1889. [4 J Louisa Henrietta. (2) Frederick Nicholson, major Hunts rifles ; b. 19 Dec. 1809 ; d. unm. 10 Feb, 1878. HENRY, 3rd Baron, M.P. Launceston 1726, St. Mawee, 1732, and Ripon, co. Durham, 1741, vice-treasurer, ccivcr-gcneral, and paymaster in Ireland 1742, lord of the ea-sury 1749; created ViSCOUXT BARNARD and EARL OK AKLIXGTON by letters patent 3 April, 1754; lord-lleut. and cc-adra. co. Durham ; d. 6 Mar. 1768, having m. 3 Sept. 1736, idy Grace Fitzroy, dau. of Charles, Ist Duke of Cleveland id Southampton (illegitimate son of Charles II.), and sister id colicir of Charles, 2nd and last Duke of Cleveland and >uthainpt<)n ; she d. 29 Sept. 1763, having hod 8 sons and S His grandson, ^IR WILLIAM HARRY, 3rd Earl, K.o.(on the death of Ills father 10 Sept. 1792), created Marquis or Clrtb- VNi) by letters patent 6 Oct. 1827, and mtw elevated to the ukcdom with the Barony of Raby 39 Jan. 183S, lord-lieut. 1 vice-adm, co. Durham, and col. Dnrham militia, M.P. iiiclielsca; b. 27 July, 1766; d. 29 Jan. 1843, having m. Ist— Si'pt. 1787. Lady Katherine Margaret Powlett, 3nd dau. and )heir of Harry, 6th and last Duke of Bolton, and coheiress to ic Barony of St. John of Basing; she d. 17 June, 1807. He iidly— 27 July, 1813, Elizabeth, dau. of Robert Russell, Esq.; le d. 8. p. 31 Jan. 1861. By his Ist wife he had with other suo 3 sons and 4 daus. ] Henry, 2nd Uuke, K.o. lieut.-gen. in the army and col. Durham niilitin ; b. 16 Aug. 1788 ; d. s. p. 18 Jan. 1864, viiig m. 16 Nov. 1809, Ijidy Sophia, eldest dau. of John, 4th arl I'oulctt, K.P.; she d. 9 Jan. 1H69. 2] William John Frederick, 3rd Duke, assumed the surname iifl arms of POWLETT instead of Vaxe by R.L. 14 April, 1813, ut re-assumed his patronymic and arms by R.L. 4 Mar. 1864; 3 April, 1792; d. s. p. 6 Sept. 1864, having m. 3 July, 1815, ^u^>Iine, 4th dau. of William, Ist Earl of Lonsdale, K.o. Harry George, 4th and present Duke. Lady Louisa Catherine Barbara, d. 8 Jan. 1831, having m. 9"Jvdy, 1813, to Major Francis Forester, brother of the Ist K>rd Forester; he d. 21 Oct. 1861. 5] Lady Augusta Henrietta, d. 13 Sept 1874, having m. 2 110, 1817, to Mark Mil bank, Esq. of Thorpe Perrow, co. York Raiit.) 6] Lmly Laura, m. 24/28 Feb. 1823, to Col. William Henry ilc\ rick, of The Anburies, Suffolk, and The Cove, Devon, 3rd ocit guanls ; he d. 20 Feb. 1865, having had a son and 5 daus. (1) Augustus William Henry Mcyrick, of (Goodrich Court, CO. Hereford, major- gen. in the army (h.p.); b. 27 Oct. 1826; m. and has 5 daus. (2) Elizabeth Laura, d. 28 Aug. 1862, having m. 30 May, 1849, to Charles W. Holder, lieut.-col. Scots guards, and has a son, Charles Henry Vane HOLDER, b. 27 Jan. 1852. (3) Laura Sophia, m. to Rev. William Henry Gretton, M.A. Pemb. Coll. Oxon. 1866. (4) Caroline Frances, m. 29 April, 1856, as 2nd wife, to Rev. Harry Vatie Russell, rector of Wem, and surrogate diocese of Lichfield, and has had a son and 4 daus; Harry Vane Russell, lieut. Shrops. mil. b. 17 Aug. 1862. — Laura Elizabeth Lavinia. — Kathleen Rachel. — Mabel Vane.— Winifried Barbara, d. 13 Nov. 1879. (5) Louisa Katharine.^'i ri^»v.///4'''«^'^ti*.^,i/".^.AC. (6) Arabella Augusta, m. 4 Feb. 1868, Hon. Charles Rowley Hay, son of Thomas Robert, 10th Earl of KinnouU. R7] Lady Arabella, d. 26 Nov. 1864, having m. 26 April, 1831, to Uchard, 3rd Lord Alvanley (ext.), who d. 8.p.24 June, 1867. VISCOUNT CLIFDEN. HENRY GEORGE AGAR-ELLIS, Viscount (1781, I.) and Baron Clifden (1776, I.), Baron Mendip (1794, G.B.), Baron Dover (1831, U.K.) ; 8. his father as 4th Viscount 20 Feb. 1866 ; b. 2 Sept. 1863; heir presumptive, his uncle Leopold George Frederick. Arms — Or, on a cross sa. five crescents arg. Crest— A naked female ppr. crined or. SUPPORTERS — Two grreyhounds sa. the dexter charged on the body with three crescents (? moline voided) in pale or and the sinister with as many crosses recercelee disjointed arg. MOTTO — Non han: sine nomine. SEATS— GowTan Castle, Kilkenny; Roehampton, Surrey; and Holdenby House, Northampton. TOWN HOUSE— Dover House, Whitehall, s.W. ILineage. TAMES AGAR, of GowTan Castle, co. Kilkenny (son of Charles Agar, formerly of the city of York, d. 14 Feb. 1696, by his wife Ellis, dau. of Blanchville, of Blanch- villestown, co. Kilkenny), M.P. Old Leiglilin 1703A3, Gowran 1713A4, Callan 1716/27, St. Caimice als. Irishtown 1727 until his death, 30 Nov. 1733, aged 63. having m. 1st— 11 Jan. 1693, his cousin Susannah, dau. of James Alexander, of Dublin, attorney -at-law, and had 3 sons, who all died young ; she was dead 26 Dec. 1699. He m. 2ndly, Mary, eldest dau. of Sir Henry Wemyss, of Danesfort, co. Kilkenny; she d. 18 April, 1771, aged 106. leaving 2 sons and 2 daus. to survive. [11 Henry, his heir. James, of Ringwood, co. Kilkenny, M.P. Gowran 1747/60, Callan 1761,8, Tulske 1769; b. 7 Sept. 1713; killed in a duel 3 Aug, 1769, having m. 6 July, 1741, Hon. Rebecca Flower, only dau. of William, Lord Castle Durrow, and sister of Viscount .iVshbrooke ; she d. 3 Mar. 1789, having had 2 sons and a dau. (1) George, of Ringwood, M,P. Callan 1777 until created a Peer of Ireland as Baron Callan, of Callan, co. Kilkenny, 4 June, 1790, a representative Peer; b. 18 April, 1764; d. unm. 9 Oct. 1816. (2) CJharles, archdeacon of Emly, b. 28 May, 1765; d. s. p. 6 May, 1789. (3) Mary, b. 3 and bp. 16 July, 1743; m. 30 Aug. 1760, to Lieut. Philip Savage. [3] Ellis, m. 1st— 4 Mar. 1726, to Theobald, 7th Viscount Mayo; she re-m. 17 Aug. 1745, to Francis. 21st Lord Athenry, who d, 4 Mar, 1749. She was created COUXTESS OP BRANDON 1 Aug, 1768, but d, s. p. 1789. [4] Mary, m, 1742, to James Smyth, Esq, of Tenny Park, co. Wicklow (youngest son of Edward, bishop of Down and Con- nor), M.P, Antrim, collector for ix)rt of Dublin, and was mother of Right Hon, Sir Edward Skeffington Smyth, Bart. P,c, HENRY AGAR, of Growran aforesaid, M.P. 1727 until his death, 18 Nov. 1746. having m. 29 May, 1733, Anne, only surviving dau, of Right Rev. Welljore Ellis, D,t). bishop k2 164 DE CLIFFORD. of Meatli (she was b. 26 Aug. 1707 ; d. 14 April, 1761/5, having re-m. to George Dunbar, Esq. of co. Fermanagh), and had 4 [1] James, created Viscount Clifden. [2] Welbore EUis, a commissioner of customs and deputy com- missary-general of England, a great collector of pictures; d. s. p. 30 Oct. 1805, having m. 21 Oct. 1762/9, G-ertrude, dau. of Sir Charles Hotham, 8tl' Bart. K.B. [3] Charles, archbishop of Dublin, P.O. created EARL OF NORMANTON 7 Feb. 1806. [4] Henry, rector of Iniscarra, co. Cork, d. 14 May, 1798, having m. Mary, dau. of Benjamin Tyrrell, Esq. of Oxford, who had 3 sons and a dau. (1) Charles, in H.O. ; d. 1810. (2) Welbore. (3) Henry,m. and had issue. (4) Gertrude Ellis. JA3IES AGAR, M.P. Kilkenny county 1761/76, commissioner of revenue 1770, M.P. Gowran 1753/60, 1776, until created a Peer of Ireland 27 July, 1776, as BARON Clifden, of Gowran, CO. Kilkenny, was further advanced by letters patent 12 Jan. 1781, as Viscount Clifden, postmaster-gen. of Ireland 1784 ; d. 1 Jan. 1789, having m. 20 Mar. 1760, Lucy, eldest dau. of John Martin, of Dublin, col. in the army (widow of Hon. Henry Boyle Walsingham, 2nd son of Henry, Earl of Shannon) ; she d. 26 July, 1802, leaving 3 sons, El] Henry Welbore, s. {is 2nd Viscount. 2] Hon. John EUis, in H.O. b. 31 Dec. 1764 ; d. s. p. 3 Jan. 1797, having m. 11 Mar. 1792, Hon. Harriet Flower, dau. of Wilham, 2nd Viscount Ashbrook. She re-m. 20 July, 1798, to Pryse Loveden-Pryse, Esq. M.P. and d. 14 Jan. 1813. [3] Hon. Charles Bagenal, of Llanhydrock House, Cornwall, bar.-at-law L.I. commissioner of bankrupts and deputy re- corder of Oxford ; b. 13 Aug. 1769 ; d. 16 June, 1811, having m. 15 Nov. 1804, Anna Maria, only dau. and heir of Thomas Hunt, Esq. of Mollington Hall, Cheshire and Llanhydrock, Cornwall, sole heir of her great uncle, Henry Robartes, 3rd Earl of Radnor (ext.) ; she d. 3 Mar. 1861, leaving an only son, Thomas James, created LORD ROBARTES 13 Dec. 1869. HENRY WELBORE, 2nd Viscount, inherited, 2 Feb. 1802, the Barony of Mendip (see below^ upon the demise of his great-uncle, Welbore, Lord Mendip, 2 Feb. 1802, and assumed the surname and arms of Ellis only by R.L. 4 Feb. 1804, M.P. CO. Kilkenny 1783/9; b. 22 Jan. 1761; d. 13 July, 1836, having m. 10 Mar. 1792, Lady Caroline Spencer, eldest dau. of George, 3rd Duke of Marlborough K.G. ; she d. 23 Nov. 1813, having had (with a dau. Caroline Anue, who d. unm. in May, 1814) an only son, GEORGE JAMES WELBORE, P.R.S. and P.S.A. created Baron Dover, in the Peerage of the U.K. 20 June, 1831; b. 14 Jan. 1797; o. v. p. 10 July, 1833, having m. 7 Mar. 1822, Lady Georgiana Howard, dau. of George, 6th Earl of Carlisle K.G. ; she d. 17 Mar. 1860, having had 2 sons and 2 daus. [1] Henry, s. his father as 2nd Baron Dover, and became 3rd Viscount Clifden on the death of his grandfather. [2] Hon. Leopold George Frederick, major Kilkenny militia 1860/70, A.D.C. to viceroy of Ireland (E. Curlisle) 1859/64, M.P. CO. Kilkenny 1857/74, heir presumptive to the Peerage ; b. 13 May, 1829 ; m. 8 Feb. 1864, Hon. Harriet Stonor, 6th dau. of Thomas, Baron Camoys, and has had a son and three daus. (1) George Robert, b. 8 Nov. 1864; d. 30 Mar. 1872. (2) Caroline. (3) Harriet. (4) Evelyn Mary. [3] Hon. Lucia Caroline EUzabeth, m. 13 Aug. 1851, to William, 3rd Baron Bagot. [4] Hon. Diana Mary Blanche Georgiana, m. 5 Aug. 1851, to Hon. Edward Coke (E. LEICESTER). HENRY, 3rd Viscount Clifden (on the death of his grand- father), having s. his father as 2nd Baron Dover in 1833; b. 25 Feb. 1825; d. 20 Feb. 1866, having m. 23 Sept. 1861, Eliza Horatia Frederica (V.A., — one of the ladies of the bedchamber to the Queen), dau. of Frederick Charles William Seymour, Esq. (M. HERTFORD). (Viscountess Clifden re-m. — 12 Oct. 1875, to Major Walter G. Stirling, only surviving son of Sir Walter Stirling, Bart.) He had a son and dau. [1] Henry George, 4th and present Viscount. [2] Hon. Lilah Georgiana Augusta Constance. Tn •• • • iJ'(j\ /C, k*>^. "(^A«-K^^^lr)4tMy Barony of Mendip •TTTELBORE ELLIS (youngest son of Right Rev. Welbore V V Ellis, D.D. lord bishop of Meath 1731/3, by Diana, dau. of Sir John Briscoe, by Lady Anne KnoUys, dau. of the Earl of Banbury), lord of the admiralty 1749/55, vice-treasurer of Ire- land 1755/62, 1765, 1770/77, secretary of war 1763/5, treasurer of the navy 1777, secretary of state for the colonies 1782, created a Peer of Great Britain as Baron Mendip, Somerset, 13 Aug. 1794, with remainder to the issue male of the body of his sister Anne, wife of Henry Agar, Esq. of Gowran (whose sons were created Viscount Clifden and Earl of Normanton respectively). He d. s. p. 2, bur. in. Westminster Abbey 7 Feb. 1802, having m. 1st— 18 Nov. 1747, Elizabeth, dau. of Sir William Stanhope, K.B. ; she d. 1 Aug. 1761. He m. 2ndly— 20 July, 1765, Anne, sister and heir of Right Hon. Hans Stanley, of Paultons, Hants, governor of the Isle of Wight ; she d. 7, bur. 9 Dec. 1803, in Westminster Abbey. BARON DE CLIFFORD. BDWAKD SOUTHWELL RUSSELL, Baron de Clifford (1299, E.); s. his father as 24th Baron 6 Aug. 1877; b. 5 April, 1855 ; m. 16 April, 1879, Hilda, 3rd dau. of late Charles Balfour, Esq. of Bracknell, Berk ; heir presumptive, his brother Charles Somerset. Arms— Arg. a lion rampant gti. on a chief sa. three escallops of the field. Crest— A goat statant arg. attired or. Supporters— Dexter, a wyvern gu. Sinister, a monkey ppr. ringed round the loins and lined or. Motto— Che sara sara. Seat— Hints Hall, Tamworth. The Barony. The baronial family of Clifford derived its name from Clifford Castle, in Herefordshire, which was held in 1086 by Radulf de Todeni under the King, and is said to have been acquired by Walter Fitz-Richard by marriage with an heiress of Todeni. WALTER DE CLIFFORD had lands in Herefordshire, 4 Hen. II. 1158, and in 1164 held Corfham and other lands in Shropshire of the King, and one knight's fee under the Bishop of Hereford. His grandson, WALTER DE CLIFFORD, d. 1263, leaving issue one dau. Maud, m. 1st, to William Longesp6, Earl of Salisbury; 2ndly, to John Giffard, who was lord of Clifford Castle, j.u. temp. Edward I. The younger brother of Walter de Clifford, viz. — ROGER DE Clifford, who d. 1286, was father of ROGER DE CLIFFORD, the younger, who m. Isabel, eldest dau. and coheir of Robert de Vipont, lord of Westmore- land, and thus acquired a great inheritance in the North, where his family was afterwards so powerful. In 1277 he acknowledged the service of two fees and a half for a moiety of that barony ; he d, v. p. 1282. His son, ROBERT DE CLIFFORD, summoned to parliament 29 Dec. 1299, earl marshal of England 1307, warden of Scotland 1308, fell at the battle of Bannockburn, 25 June, 1314. His grandson, T30GER, heir to his brother Robert, who d. 1362 ; m. Maud, iijiJrV; dau. of Thomas de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick, and had 3 sons, (1) Thomas, Lord Clifford, whose descendant Henry Clifford, 11th Baron, K.G. created Earl op Cumberland 18 June, 1525 (extinct 1643). His grandson George, 3rd Earl and 13th Baron; b. 8 Aug. 1558; d. 29 Oct. 1605, leaving by his wife, Lady Margaret Russell, dau. of Francis, 2nd Earl of Bedford, an only dau. Anne, m. 1st to Richard Sackville, of whom hereafter. (2) Sir William, gov. of Berwick, d. s.p. 1417, having m. Anne, dau. and coheir of Thomas, Lord Bardolph. (3) Sir Lewis, K.G. ambassador to France 15 RICHARD II. vrill ■ dat. 17 Sept. 1404, proved 5 Dec. following; m. Eleanor, dau. of John, Lord Delawarr, and was ancestor in the 8th generation of Sir Thomas Clifford, created Baron Clifford oi Chudleigh, 12 May, 1673 (see that article). RICHARD SACKVILLE, 3rd Earl of Dorset; b. 28 Mar. 1589; d. 28 Mar. 1624, having m. 27 Feb. 1608 9, Lady Anne Clifford, sole heir of George, 3rd Earl of Cumberland and 13th Baron de Clifford. She re-m. 3 June, 1630, to Philip Her- bert, Earl of Pembroke and Montgomery, K.G. and d. 22 Mar, 1675. By her 1st husband she had 2 daus. [IJ Lady Margaret, d. 14 Aug. 1676, having m. 21 April, 1629, to John Tufton, 2nd Earl of Thanet, who d. 6 May, 1664, and had 6 sons, of whom 4 were successively Earls of Thanet. Thfl 4th, CLIFFORD. 165 THOMAS, eth Earl of Tlianet, had the baronies of Clif- ford and Vesey confirmed to him by the house of lords 12 Dec. 1691; b. 30 Aug. 1644; d, 30 July, 1729, when the Barony fell into abeyance between his daus. He m. 14 Aug. 1684, Lady Catherine Cavendish, dau. and coheir of Henry, 2nd Duke of Newcastle. She d. 20 April, 1712, leaving 5 daus. (1) Lady Catherine, d. Feb. 1734, having m. 22 April, 1708, to Edward, Viscount Sondes, son and heir of Lewis, Earl of Rockingham. He d. v. p. 21 Mar. 1721/2, leaving 2 sons Lewis and Thomas, 2nd and 3rd Earls, both d. unm. and a, dau. Hon. Catherine, d. April, 1765, having m. 21 Aug. 1729, to Edward Southwell, of King's Weston, Glouc. principal secretary of state in Ireland 1730 ; b. 17 June, 1705 ; d. 16 Mar. 1755, having had a son, Edward, s. as 17th Baron Clifford. (2) Lady Anne, d. 22 April, 1757, having m. 12 Feb. 1708, to James, 6th Earl of Salisbury, who d. 9 Oct. 1728, leaving issue. (3) Lady Margaret, was declared Baroness Clifford 13 Aug. 1734; d. 28 Feb. 1775, having m. 2 July, 1718, to Sir Thomas Coke, Earl of Leicester, K.B. who d. 20 April, 1759. (4) Lady Mary, d. 19 Feb. 1785, having m. 1st— 17 April, 1718, to Anthony, Earl of Harold, only surviving son to Henry, Duke of Kent, who d. 21 July, 1723. She re-m. 1736, as 3rd wife, to John, 1st Earl Grower (D. SUTHER- LAND), who d. 25 Dec. 1754. (5) Lady Isabella, m. Dec. 1731, to Lord Nassau Powlett, son of Charles, 2nd Duke of Bolton, wlio d. 24 Aug. 1741. She re-m. to Sir Francis Blake Delaval, K.B. who d. s. p. 1771, brother of Baron Delaval, created 1783, extinct 1808. [2] Lady Isabella d. 14 Oct. 1661, having m. as 1st wife, to James, 3rd Earl of Northampton, who d. 15 Dec. 1681. EDWARD SOUTHWELL, 17th Baron Clifford by sum- mons dated 17 April, 1776, took his seat 24th, M.P. CO. Glouc; b. 6 June, 1732 ; d. 1 Nov. 1777, having m. 29 Aug. 1765, Sophia, dau. of Samuel Campbell, of Mount Campbell, co. Leitrim; she d. 3 Aug. 1828, having had a son and 4 daus. [1] Edward, 18th Baron, assumed the style of De Clifford, being the ancient designation of the Barony; b. 23 Jime, 1767; d. s. p. 30 Sept. 1832, when the Barony again fell into abeyance. He m. 19 Feb. 1789, Lady Mary Bourke, 2nd dau. of Joseph, 3rd Earl of Mayo, archbishop of Tuam; she d. 28 May, 1845. L2] Hon. Catherine, b. 19 Sept. 1768; d. 19 July, 1801, having m. 13 Nov. 1790, to Col. George Kein Hayward Coussmaker, who d. 11 July, 1801, having had a son and dau. (1) George, d. num. 1821. (2) Sophia,19th Baroness de Clifford ; m. to John Russell, capt. R.N. (See below.) [3] Hon. Sophia, d. 9 Nov. 1795, having m. 12/13 April, 1790, as 1st wife, to John Thomas, 2nd Viscount Sydney, who d. 20 Jan. 1831. [4] Hon. Elizabeth, d. 14 Nov. 1817, having m. 9 April, 1792, as 1st wife, to William Charles, 4th Earl of Albemarle, who d. 30 Oct. 1849. [5] Hon. Henrietta, d. s. p.; bur. 15 Feb. 1800, having m. 16 Dec. 1798, as 1st wife, to Frederick Peter Delm6, col. in the army. Hineage, JOHN RUSSELL, capt. R.N. (son of Lord William Russell, brotherof Francis and John, 5th and 6th Dukes of Bedford —see that title) ; b. 10 July, 1796; d. 27 April, 1835, having m. 21 Aug. 1822, Sophia, dau. of Col. George Kein Haj-ward Coussmaker, and sister and coheir of Edward, 18th Baron de Clifford, on whose death, 30 Sept. 1832, the barony fell into abeyance, which was terminated in her favour by letters patent 4 Mar. 1833. The Baroness died 3 Jan. 1874, having had a son and 2 daus. (1) Edward Southwell Russell, s. as 23rd Baron. (2) Hon. Katherine Sarah Georgina.m. 12 Sept. 1850, to Charles Robert Colvile, of Lullington, co. Derby sheriff 1875, M.P. South Derbys. 1841/9, 1865/8, lieut.-col. com. Derbys. yeo. since 1864, and has an only son, Henry Edward COLVILE, gren. guards; b. 10 July, 1852; m, 6 Aug. 1878, Alice Rosa, eldest dau. of Hon. Robert Daly (B. DUNSANDLE). (3) Hon. Mary, m. 10 April, 1860, to William Edward Oakeley Esq. (BART.) EDWARD SOUTHWELL RUSSELL, 23rd Baron; M.P. Tavistock, 1847/52; D.L. Leic; b. 30 April, 1824; d. 6 Aug. 1877, having m. 31 Mar. 1853 , Harriet Agnes, eldest dau. of Adm. Sir Charles Elliot, K.C.B. (E. MiNTO), and had 2 sons and 2 daus. (1) Edward Southwell, 24th and present Baron. (2) Hon. Charles Somerset, heir presumptive to the Peerage ; b. 10 Sept. 1857. (3) Hon. Maud Clara. (4) Hon. Katherine. k BAEON CLIFFORD. LEWIS HENRY HUGH CLIFFORD, Baron Clifford (1672, E.), a Count of the Holy Roman Empire, d.l. Devon, b.a. Lond. major 5th Devon R.v. ; s. his father as 9th Baron 5 Aug. 1880; b. 24 Aug. 1851; heir presumptive, his brother William Hugh. Arms — Chequy or and az. a fesse gu. Crest— Out of a ducal coronet or a wyvern gu. Supporters — Two wyvems purpure. Motto — Semper paratus. Seat — Ugbrooke Park, Chudleigh, Devon. ftineage, SIE THOMAS CLIFFORD [son of Thomas Clifford, of Ugbrooke, Devon (and his wife Amy, dau. and heir of Hugh Staplehill, of Bramble, Wilts), descended from Sir Lewis Clifford K.G. see preceding article], bar.-at-law. m.t. m.p. Totnes, served in the fleet under the Duke of York 1665, comp- troller of the household and P.C. 1666, treasurer of the house- hold 1668, principal sec. of state 1672, created BARON CLIF- FORD, of Chudleigh, Devon, 22 April, 1672. lord high treasurer of England 28 Nov. following ; b. 1 Aug. 1630 ; d. 17 Oct. 1673, having m. Ehzabeth dau. and coheir of William Martin, of Lindridge, Devon. Their grandson, HUGH. 3rd Lord (on the death of his father, Hugh, 12 Oct. 1730); b. 14 April, 1700; d. 25 Mar. 1732, having m. Elizabeth, dau. and coheir of Edward Blount, of Blackdown, Devon, and had 2 sons, /I/ Hugh, s. as 4th Lord. /2/ Hon. Thomas, of Tixall Staff; b. 22 Aug. 1732 (posth.); d. 16 July, 1787, having m. 2 Feb. 1762, Barbara, dau. and co- heir of James, 5th Lord Aston, of Forfar (ext.); she d. 2 Aug. 1786, having had with 2 daus. 5 sons, [1] Sir Thomas Hugh Clifford-Constable, which latter name he assumed by R.L. 5 Aug. 1821, having been created a Baronet 22 May, 1815. (See BARONicTAGE.) [2] Henry, bar.-at-law L.l. b. 2 Mar. 1768; d. s. p. 22 April, 1813, having m. 21 Jan. 1813, Anne Theresa, youngest dau. of Edward Ferrers, of Baddesley Clinton, Warwickshire. She re-m. Oct. 1815, to Edward Hebden, Esq. [3] James Francis, b 16 Aug. 1774; m. 10 Aug. 1809, to Elizabeth, dau. of William Symonds, of Yeovil, Somerset. [4] Arthur, of Eshall, co. Staff.; b. 5 July, 1777 ; d. at Win- chester, 1830, having m. May, 1809, Eliza Matilda,dau. of Capt. John Macdonnell, of Leogh, co. Inverness; shed. Aug. 1827, having had 2 sons and a dau. (1) Arthur Lewis, S.J.; b. at Paris 4 June, 1818; d, at Stonyhurst. (2) Lewis, b. 7 Feb. 1820; d. unm. 166 CLINTON. (3) Rosamond, m. 1st— 5 Oct. 1840, to TheopMliis William Strachey (Bart.), who d. s. p. 1843. She re-m. Mar. 1846, to John Samuel Charlton, assist. -surg. 63rd regt. [5] George Lambert, of Foxgarth, Staff.; t. 9 Jan. 1779 ; d. 30 Jan. 1854, having m. 6 April, 1812, Mary, eldest dau. of Walter Hill-Coyney, of Weston Coyney, Staffords ; she d. 22 July, 1854, having had 7 sons and 3 daus. (1) Sir Charles, of Hatherton House, Staff, first speaker of the house of representatives in New Zealand 1853/60 ; b. 1 Jan. 1813 ; m. 13 Jan. 1847, Mary Anne, dau. of John Hercy, Esq. of Crutchfield House, Berks, and has 4 sons and a dau. /I/ George Hugh Charles, b. 10 Oct. 1847; m. 7 April, 1880, Mary, eldest dau. of Sir John Lawson, Bart, of Brough, Yorks. ; she d. 30 Dec. following. /2/ Walter Lovelace, b. 20 May, 1853. /3/ Charles William, b. 31 Aug. 1854 ; m. 19 Jan. 1881, Mary Eliza Jean, eldest dau. of Lieut.-Col. Charles Raleigh Chichester, of Runnamoat, co. Roscommon (Bart.) /4/ Francis Charles, b. 15 Dec. 1856. /5/ Mary Lucy, m. 7 Feb. 1877, to Arthur John Moore, Esq. of Mooresfort, co. Tipperary. (2) Edward Lambert, R.C. priest, became a monk at La Grand Chartreuse 1877; b. 12 Mar. 1817.— (3) George Wil- liam, R.C. priest, S.J.; b. 20 May, 1818.— (4) Walter, R.C. priest, S.J. ;b. 5 July, 1819.— (5) Thomas, b. 29 Sept. 1820; d. unm. — (6) Henry, b. 8 April, 1822; d. unm.— (7) Alphonso Charles, b. 23 July, 1830.— (8) Mary Lucy, died a nun.— (9) Constantia Mary. — (10) Francesca Joanna Mary. HUGH, 4th Baron, b. 29 Sept. 1726; d. 1 Sept. 1783, having m. 17 Dec. 1749, Lady Anne Lee, 5th dau. of George Henry, 2nd Earl of Lichfield (ext.); she d. , having had with 3 daus. 3 sons, [1] Hugh Edward Henry, 5th Baron, b. 2 July, 1756; d. s. p. 15 Jan. 1793/5, having m. 2 May, 1780, AppoUonia, youngest dau. and coheir of Marmaduke, last Lord Langdale ; she d. Dec. 1815. [2] Charles, s. as 6th Baron. [3] Hon. Thomas Edward, b. 5 Dec. 1774; d. 2 April 1817, having m. 17 Nov. 1807, Henrietta Philippina, Baroness de Lutzen ; she d. 20 Nov. 1822, having had 2 daus. (1) Laura Maria, m. 25 July, 1833, to Ambrose Lisle Phillipps de Lisle, Esq. of Garendon Park and Grace Dieu ; he d. 5 Mar. 1878, having had 9 sons and 7 daus. (2) Henrietta Maria, d. 19 Feb. 1851/2, having m. 3 June, 1841, as 1st wife, to Henry Benjamin George Whitgreave, Esq. of Moseley Court, co. Stafford ; he d. 13 Aug. 1881, having had with other issue a dau. Alice Amelia Whitgreave. CHARLES, 6th Baron, F.S.A. b. 28 Nov. 1759; d. 29 April, 1831, having m. 29 Nov. 1786, Lady Eleanor Mary, younger dau. of Henry, 8th Lord Arundell of Wardour, and coheir with Henry Benedict, Lord Arundell of Wardour, to a moiety of the barony of FitzPayne; she d. 24 Nov. 1835, having had with other issue 5 sons and 3 daus. [1] Hugh Charles, s. as 7th Baron. 2] Hon. Charles Thomas, of Irnham Hall, co. Lincoln, high sheriff 1844 ; b. 27 May, 1797; d. 16 Sept. 1870, having m. 14 Jan. 1822, Theresa, younger dau. of Marmaduke Constable- Maxwell, Esq. of Everingham, co. York (B. Herries), and had with other issue a son and 3 daus. (1) Henry William, b. 20 Feb. 1825. (2) Mary Theresa, m. 26 Sept. 1843, to William Bernard, 12th Baron Petre. (3) Louisa Mary, a nun. (4) Agnes Mary, a nun. [3] Hon. Edward Charles, R.C. priest; b. 5. Feb. 1803; d. 22 Oct. 1843. [4] Hon. Walter Charles, R.C. priest ; b. 26 April, 1804; d. at Trichinopoly, 21 May, 1844. [5] Hon. Robert Henry, in military service of King of Sardinia, lieut. 83rd regt.; b. 31 Oct. 1806; d. 10 June, 1833. [6] Hon. Christina Maria, died a nun 19 Mar. 1857, having m. 12 Feb. 1811, to Humphrey Weld, Esq. of Chideock, Dorset, who d. 9 Jan. 1852. [7] Hon. Elizabeth Mary, a nun O.S.B. [8] Hon. Charlotte Mary, d. 31 Mar. 1819, having m. 27 Jan. 1817, as 1st wife, to Hon. Charles (Langdale), 2nd son of Charles Philip, 16th Lord Stourton (B. MOWBRAY), who d. 1 Dec. 1868. [9] Hon. Mary Lucy, d. 30 Sept. 1872, having m. 1 Aug. 1825, to Charles, 18th Lord Stourton (Mowbray), who d. 23 Dec. 1823. HUGH CHARLES, 7th Baron, b. 22/29 May, 1790; d. 28 Feb. 1858, having m. (31 Aug.) 1 Sept. 1818, Mary Lucy, only dau. of Thomas Weld, Esq. of Lulworth Castle, Dorset, aforesaid (afterwards R.C. bishop of Amyclea, and created car- dinal, 1830); she d. 15 May, 1831, having had 4 sons and 2 daus. [1] Charles Hugh, s. as 8th Baron. [2] Hon. William Joseph Hugh, D.D., R.C. bishop of Clifton since 1857; b. 24 Dec. 1823. , [3] Hon. Sir Henry Hugh, maj.-gen. in the army, V.C." k.C.mtj. C.B. K.L.H. com.-in-chief of the Transvaal 1880, served on staff of Lord Chelmsford in Zulu war 1879, and with rifle brigade in Caffre war 1852/3, A.D.C. to Gen. Buller, served with rifle brigade in Crimea 1854/5, V.C. for gallantry at Inkerman, D.A.Q.M.G., A.Q.M.G. China expeditionary force 1859, and at hoi-se guards 1868/70, A.A.G. 1873/5, com. Chelsea hospital 1877- b. 12 Sept. 1826; m. 21 Mar. 1857, Josephine Elizabeth, only child of late Joseph Anstice, M.A. of Madeley Wood, Salop, professor of King's College, London, and has 3 sons and 5 daus. Hugh Charles, b. 5 Mar. 1866.— Henry Frederick Hugh, b. 13 Aug. 1867.— Everard Louis Hugh, b. 2 June 1871.— Mary.— Emily Josephine. — Blanche Winnifred Mary. — Alice Mary. — Sybil Mary. [4] Hon. Ignatius Walter Charles, s.j. R.C. priest; b. 5 Dec. 1830. [5] Hon. Mary Constantia, m. 1/2 Jan. 1846, to William, son of Hon. Sir Edward Vavasour, Bart, who d. 11 Jan. 1860, having had issue. She re-m. 8 Feb. 1865, to Maurice Denis Kavanagh, LL.D. bar.-at-law m.T. and has 2 daus. (1) Constantia KAVANAGH. (2) Blanche Mary. CHARLES HUGH, 8th Baron, b. 27 July, 1819; d. 5 Aug. 1880, having m. 30 Sept. 1845, Hon. Agnes Catherine Louisa, youngest dau. of William, 11th Lord Petre, and had with otlier issue 3 sons and 5 daus. (1) Lewis Henry Hugh, 9th and present Baron. (2) Hon. William Hugh, heir presumptive to the Peer- age ; b. 17 Dec. 1858. (3) Hon. Walter Charles Ignatius, b. 14 Oct. 1862. (4) Hon. Bertha Mary Agnes. (5) Hon. Mary Lucy Constance. (6) Hon. Edith Teresa Mary. (7) Hon. Cecilia Mary. (8) Hon. Emma Mary Agnes (twin with Walter). t BARON CLINTOX. CHARLES HENRY ROLLE HEPBURN- STUART-FORBES-TREFUSIS, Baron Clinton (1332, e.), lieut.-col. North Devon yeo. since 1867, and capt. 3rd (late 5th) Aberdeenshire E.v. 1868/80, M.p. North Devon 1857/66, nnder- secretary of state for India 1867/8, charity com- missioner 1874/80 ; by e.l. dated 4 Sept. 1867, has assumed the surnames of Hepburn Stuart Forbes in addition to that of Trefusis, and bears the arms of Stuart and Forbes quarterly with those of Trefusis ; s. his father as 20th Baron Clinton 10 April, 1866 ; b. 2 Mar. 1834 ; m. 1st— 29 July, 1858, Harriet Williamina, only dau. of Sir John Stuart Forbes, Bart. ; she d. 3 July, 1869, having had 2 sons and 3 daus. (1) Hon. Charles John Robert, b. 18 Jan. 1863. (2) Hon. Henry Walter, b. 8 Dec. 1864. (3) Hon. Ada Harriet. (4) Hon. Mary Elizabeth. (5) Hon. Margaret Adela. Lord Clinton m. 2ndly— 30 Mar. 1875, Margaret, 2nd dau. of Sir John Walrond-Walrond, Bart. M.P. Tiverton, and has 2 sons and a dau. (6) Hon. John Frederick, b. 14 Jan. 1878. (7) Hon. Walter Alexander, b. 1 July, 1879. (8) Hon. Edith. Akms— Quarterly, 1st and 4th, Arg. a chevron between three spindles sa. Trefxjsis. 2nd, Az. three bear's heads arg. muz- I zled gu. FORBES of Pitsligo. 3rd, Or, a bend gu. surmounted by ' CLONBROCK. 167 a fesse chequy az. and arg. in chief a crescent of the third, STUART. Crests — l. A gryphon sejant wings elevated or resting his dexter claw on an antique shield arg. Trepusis, 2. Out of a baron's coronet a hand holding a scimitar ppr. FORBES. 3. A dexter hand grasping a sword ppr. Stuart. Supporters — Two greyhounds arg. collared and lined gu. Mottoes — Tout vient de Dieu. Over the crest of Forbes — Nee timide nee temere. Over that of Stuart — Avant. Seat — Heanton Satchville, Beaford, Devonshire. TOWN House— 32, Bruton Street, w. The Baroxy. GEOFFRY DE CLINTON, chamberlain and treasurer to Hen. I. 112.5, built Kenilworth Castle and founded the priory there. From his nephew, Osbert de Clinton, of Coles- hill, CO. Warwick, was descended JOHN DE CLINTON, of Amington, co. Warwick, and of Maxstock Castle, same co. j.u. summoned to Parliament 26 Feb. 1299 ; m. Ida, eldest dau. and coheir of William de Odingsells, lord of Maxstock Castle. His descendant, THEOPHILUS, 12th Baron Clinton and 4th Earl of Lin- coln, K.B. d. 1667, having m. 1st, Bridget P'iennes, dau. of William, Viscount Saye and Sele, and 2ndly, Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Arthur Gorges, and widow of Sir Robert Stanley, Knt. ; she d. 2 May, 1675. He had by his 1st wife, with other issue who died young, a son and 3 daus. (1) Edward, Lord Clinton, d.v.p. m. Anne Holies, dau. of John, Earl of Clare (she d. 1707, having re-m. to Bates), and had an only son, Edward, 13th Baron Clinton, and 5th Earl of Lincoln ; d. s. p. 25 Nov. 1692. The Barony remained in abeyance until 16 Mar. 1721, and the Earldom reverted to his 2nd cousin Sir Francis Fiennes-Clinton, Knt. (D. NEWCASTLE). (2) Catherine, m. to Sir George Booth after Lord Delamere, and had an only dau. — Vere, d. unm. 1717. (3) Arabella, m. to Robert Rolle. Esq. of Hainton and Sack- ville. Devon, who d. 1663, having had a son and dau. [1] Samuel Rolle, of Hainton, bp. at St. Paul's, Covent Garden, 20 Nov. 1646, bur. at Petrockstow, Devon, 6 Nov. 1719, having m. Margaret, sister and heir of Roger Tuck- field; she d. 1751 (having re-m. to John Harris), and had an only dau. Margaret Rolle, 15th inheritor of the Barony of Clinton ; d. at Pisa 13 Jan. 1781, having m. 1st— 27 Mar. 1724, to Robert Walpole, 2nd Earl of Orford, K.n. who d. 31 Mar. 1751. She re-m. 26 May, 1751, to Hon. Sewallis Shirley (E. FERRERS), who d. s. p. 31 Oct. 1765, when cofferer of the household. By her Ist husband she had an only son, George, Earl of Orford, and 16th Baron Clinton ; b. 1 April, 1730 ; d. unm. 5 Dec. 1791. [2] Bridget Rolle, m. to I'rancis Trefusis, of Trefusis, Cornwall (see lineage below). Their descendant, ^^z.: — Robert George "William Trefusis, s. as 17th Baron. (4) Margaret, bur. 1 Nov. 1688, having m. to Hugh Boscawen, of Tregothnam, Cornwall ; he bur. 10 June, 1701, having had with other issue an only surviving dau. and heir, Bridget Boscawen, bur. 28 Aug. 1708, having m. as 1st wife, to Hugh Fortescue, of Filleigh and Weare Gifford, Devon ; he bur. 12 Dec. 1719, having had a son and dau. [1] Hugh, 14th Baron Clinton, summoned to Parliament, 15 Mar. 1721, and created LORB FORTESCUE, BARON OP Castle Hill, Devon, and Earl Clinton, 5 July, 1746, with remainder (of the Barony) to his half brother Matthew, ancestor of the Earls Fortescue ; he d. unm. 3 May, 1751. [2] Margaret, d. unm. ; bur. at Filleigh, 25 Mar. 1760. Hineage. FRANCIS TREFUSIS, of Trefusis, Cornwall (descended from Peter de Trefusis 10 Edward III.), bur. at Mylor, Cornwall, 8 Nov. 1680, having m. 23 July, 1672, Bridget, dau. of Robert Rolle, of Hainton, Devon, aforesaid (by Lady Arabella, dau. of Theophilus, 12th Lord Clinton, coheir in her issue of her nephew Edward, 13th Baron Clinton, above- named). Their great-grandson, ROBERT COTTON TREFUSIS, of Trefusis, Cornwall, b. 21 Jan. 1739/40 ; bur. 7 Aug. 1781, having m. 1st— 4 May, 1761, Hon. Anne, dau. of John, 10th Lord St. John; she d. 8 Mar. 1776, having had 2 sons and 3 daus. (1) Robert George William, s. as 17th Baron Clinton. (2) John, of Oriel Coll. Oxon. rector of St. Columb, m. Elizabeth, dau. of Rev. James Cory, of Costelost, Cornwall, rector of St. Breock, (3) Elizabeth. (4) Anne St. John, m. 4 July, 1792, to Thomas Maxwell Adams, of Barbadoes. (5) Barbara Crowley. Mr. R. C. TREFUSIS m. 2ndly— Mary Anne Coppinger, of St. Austel, Cornwall, and had a son, (6) Francis Mackworth, R.N. ROBERT GEORGE WILLIAM TREFUSIS, 17th Baron (on the death of his cousin, George, Earl of Orford, 6 Dec. 1791), summoned to Parliament by \vrit dated 27 Feb. 1794; A.D.C. to Duke of Wellington in I'eninsula ; b. 5 Oct. 1764; d. 28 Aug. 1797, having m. 28 April, 1786, Albertina Marianna, dau. of John Abraham Rodolph Gaulis, of Lausanne, Switzer- land ; she d. 7 Feb. 1798, having had 3 sons and 2 daus. k [1] Robert Cotton St. John, 18th Baron, col. in the army, A.D.C. and a lord of the bedchamber to George III. ; b. 28 / April, 1787; d. Oct. 1832, having m. 4 Aug. 1814, Frances Selina Isabel, eldest dau. of Wilham Stephen Poyntz, Esq. of Cowdray Park, Sussex; she d. s. p. 29 Aug. 1875, having re- m. July, 1835, to Sir Horace Beauchamp Seymour, k.c.H. (M. Hertford), who d. 23 Nov. 1851. [2] Charles Rodolph, s. as 19th Baron. [3] Hon. George Rolle Walpole, capt. R.N.; b. 8 April, 1793; d. May, 1849, ha\'ing m. 8 Jan. 1839, Mary Frances, yoimger dau. and coheir of John James, Esq. of Houghton Lodge, Hants. ; she d. 6 Mar. 1845, having had 2 sons, (1) (?eorge Rodolph, lieut. R.N.; b. 22 Oct. 1840; d. 10 May, 1867. (2) Robert Edward, vicar of Chittlehampton, Devon; b. 24 Jan. 1843; m. 7 May, 1874, Emma Mary, 6th dau. of late Owen Wethered, Esq. of Remnantz, Bucks, and ha? a son and dau. George Rodolph, b. 24 Feb. 1875.— Mary Hyeritha. [4] Hon. Anne Matilda, d. 24 Feb. 1876, having m. 27 Mar. 1827, to Rev. and Hon. Edward Moore, canon of Windsor (B. Mountcashel) ; he d. 8 Feb. 1876. [5] Hon. Louisa, m. 24 Sept. 1822, as 2nd wife, to John, Lord Rolle, of Stevenstone, Devon (G.B.), so created 20 June, 1796; d. s. p. 3 April, 1842. CHARLES RODOLPH, 19th Baron, bore the great banner at the funeral of GEORGE III. 15 Feb. 1820, and the banner of St. George at that of GEORGE IV. 15 July, 1830 ; b. 9 Nov, 1791; d. 10 April, 1866, having m. 25 Oct. 1831, Lady Elizabeth Georgiana Kerr, dau. of WiUiam, 6th Marquis of Lothian ; she d. 19 Mar. 1871, having had 4 sons and 6 daus. (1) Charles Henry Rolle, 20th and present Baron. (2) Hon. Mark George Kerr-Rolle, of Stevenstone, Devon, high sheriff 1864, assumed the surname and arms of ROLLE by R.L. 30 Jan. 1852 ; b. 13 Nov. 1835 ; m. 6 Oct. 1860, Lady Gertrude Jane Douglas, 6th dau. of Sholto, 18th Earl of Morton, and has 2 daus. Gertrude Emily. — Mary Frances. (3) Hon. Walter Rodolph, major and Ueut.-col. Scots guards C^R i<^^ 1881 ; b. 6 Jan. 1838; m. 24 July, 1877, Lady Mary Charlotte v "^i' ... Montagu-Scott, youngest dau. of Walter Francis, 5th Duke of '^ "" -^ -^"^ Buccleuch, and has 3 daus. Adela Mary Charlotte.— Eva Mary Louisa. — Katherine Helen EUzabetli, b. 26 June, 1881. (4) Hon.John Schomberg, capt. 1st Devon mil.; b. 24 June,1852. (5) Hon. Emily Harriet. (6) Hon. Mary Louisa, m. 28 Nov. 1868, to John Carpenter- Garnier, of Rookesbury Park, Hants, and Mount Tavy, Devon, M.P. South Devon since June, 1873nind has 3 sons and 3 daus. John Trefusis Carpenter- Garnier, b. 2 Feb. 1874.— George William, b. 16 (Sept. 1877.— Mark Rodolph, b. 1 Jan. 1881.— Mary Lucy.— Evelyn.— Adela Elizabeth. (7) Hon. Evelyn Ann, m. 27 Sept. 1881, as 2nd wife, to Hon. Edward William Douglas, of Heatherlea, Hants. (E. MORTON). (8) Hon. Helen Georgina. (9) Hon. Gertrude Albertina, d. 11 April, 1878 having m. 17 Oct. 1876, to Lieut.-Col. the Hon. G. H. W. Windsor-Clive, M.P. (B. WiND.SOR). (10) Hon. Alice Morwenna. BARON CLONBROCK. KOBERT DILLON, Baron Clonbrock (1790, I.), elected an Irish representative Peer 1837, lord-lieut. and custos rotulorum co. Galway since 168 CLONCURRY. 1874 ; s. his father as 3rd Baron 13 Dec. 1826 ; b. 29 Mar. 1807; m. 15 June, 1830, Hon. Caroline Elizabeth Spencer, eldest dau. of Francis Almeric, 1st Lord Churchill; she d. 17 Dec. 1864, having had 2 sons and 8 daus. (1) Hon. Luke Gerald, private secretary to Duke of Abercorn, K.G. when lord-lieut. of Ireland ; b. 10 Mar. 1834 ; m. 18 July, 1866, Hon. Augusta Caroline, only dau. of Edward, 2nd Lord Crofton, and has a son and 3 daus. Robert Edward, b. 21 May, 1869.— G-eorgina Caroline.— Edith Augusta.— A dau. b. 16 Oct. 1880. (2) Hon. Robert Villiers, major b.H.a. served at capture of Canton 1857 ; b. 10 Dec. 1839 ; m. 3 June, 1873, Harriet Caro- line Elizabeth, dau. of Adam Steuart Gladstone, Esq. (BART.), and has a son and dau. Charles Henry, b. 31 Aug. 1877.— Hilda May. (3) Hon. Fanny Letitia. (4) Hon. Caroline Anastasia, m. 30 Jan. 1877, to William, only son of Ven. Archdeacon Dealtry. (5) Hon. Helen Isabella. (6) Hon. Louisa Emilia. (7) Hon. Georgiana Louisa. (8) Hon. Alice Elizabeth, d. 18 Dec. 1878, having m. 26 July, 1866, to her cousin Ambrose Congreve, of Mount Congreve. CO. Waterford, late 2nd life guards, and has issue. (See below.) (9) Hon. Katherine Charlotte. (10) Hon. Elizabeth Octavia, m. 13 Jan. 1875, to Hugh John Ellis-Nanney, Esq. of Gwynfryn, co. Carnarvon, J.P. D.L. high sherifE 1870, J.P. co. Merioneth, and has a son and dau. Owen Gerald Ellis-NANXEY, b. 6 June, 1879.— Mary Eliza- beth. Arms— Arg. a lion rampant between three crescents each with an estoile between the horns gu. over all a fesse az. Crest — On a chapeau gu. turned up erm. a falcon rising ppr. belled or. Supporters— Dexter, a griffin wings elevated ppr. Sinister, a falcon wings inverted ppr, MOTTO — Auxiliam ab alto. Seat — Clonbrock Abascrag, Galway. Town House— 34, Duke street, St. James's, S.W. Hineage* GERALD DILLON, Lord of Dromany [descended in the 5th generation from Henry Dillon who is said to have accompanied the Earl of Moreton (afterwards King JOHN) to Ireland in 1185, and received territorial grants in cos. Longford and Westmeath to hold "per baroniam in capite" by service of sixty knights' fees, and by this tenure he and his heirs were entitled to have summons to Parliament], m. Lady Emily Fitzgerald (of the Desmond family), and had 3 sons, [1] Sir Maurice, of Dromany, ancestor of the Viscount Dillon (see). [2] Henry, prior of St. Peters, of Newtown, near Trim. [3] Sir James, of Tarrah, co. Meath, built his mansion house and castle of Proudston in the manor of Skryne, m. Honora, dau. of Sir John Darcy, Lord Justice of Ireland, and had a son, viz.:— SIR ROBERT, of Proudston and Skryne, m. dau. of Sir James Bermingham (ancestor to William, Lord Car- berry, ext.), and had with other issue 2 sons, [1] Sir Richard, of Riverston, j.u. m. Jeane, dau. and heir of Wile, of Riverston, and had with other issue 2 sons, (1 ) James, of Riverston, ancestor of Sir James Dillon, created Earl of Roscommon, 5 Aug. 1666, ext. 15 May, 1850. (2) John (3rd son), of Skryne, after of Proudston, ancestor of Francis Dillon, on whom King Joseph II. conferred the title of a Baron of the Holy Roman Empire, 2 Aug. 1767, with remainder to his heirs female. ^2] Gerald, of Dublin, m. Elizabeth, dau. of John,Lord Barry ; whose grandson, Thomas, of Clonbrock, co. Galway, commissioner of the province of Connaught 1576, chamberlain of the exchequer and clerk of the crown and sessions, cos. Meath, Westmeath, Drogheda, Louth, and Longford, 2nd justice of Queen's bench and judge itinerant of Connaught, m. Allen, of Palmerston , and had issue (of whom his son Thomas was chief justice of Connaught). His descendant in the 7th generation, LUKE DILLON, Esq. of Clonbrock, m. Bridget, dau. of John Kelly, Esq. of Castle Kelly, co. Galway, and his wife, Lady Honoria de Burgh (M. Clanricarde), and had, with 2 daus. 2 sons, [1] Robert, created Baron Clonbrock. [2] Luke, an officer in the army; m. 17 Feb. 1785, Lady Margaret Augusta de Burgh, 2nd dau. of John Smith, 11th Earl of Clanricarde, K.P. ; she d. 29 Oct. 1837, having had with other issue a son, Henry Luke Dillon, rector of Lytchett Maltravers, Dorset; b. 10 Jan. 1786 ; d. Mar. 1845, having m. 29 June, 1815, Phnebe, dau. of J W Dawkins, Esq. of Rom- sey, Hants.; she d. Sept. 1854, leaving an only surviving son. HENRY LUKE SMITH DiLLON-TRRKCHARD, which latter name he assumed by R.I-. on succeeding to the Trenchard estates 1846; b. 8 Jan. 1823; d. 24 May. 1867, having m. 17 Mar. 1848, Laura Augusta, younger dau. of Rev. J L de Witt, of Wool, Dorset, and has 6 sons and a dau. (1) Henry Luke Dillon-Trenchard,of Lytchett House, Dorset, and Colmshay House, Somerset ; b. 14 Jan. 1849 ; m. 1 Mar. 1870, Fanny, younger dau. of late John Steele Gatehouse, Esq. of Bayville House, Emsworth, Hants, and has a son and dau. Harry de Burgh, b. 22 Aug. 1872.— Laura Fanny. (2) George Edmund, b. 26 Jan. 1850.— (3) William, b. 24 Dec. 1854.— (4) Charles Edward, b. 3 Oct. 1856.— (5) Robert, b. 19 May, I860.— (6) Hugh, b. 21 Jan. 1862.— (7) Laura Augusta. ROBERT DILLON, Baron Clonbrock, of Clonbrock, co Galway, in the Peerage of Ireland, so created 3 June, 1790; b. 27 Feb. 1754; d. 22 July, 1795, having m. 1776, Letitia, only dau. and heir of John Greene, Esq. of Old Abbey, co. Limerick; she d. May, 1841, having (re-m. May, 1802, to Clement Archer, Esq.) had a son, LUKE, 2nd Baron; b. 25 April, 1780; d. 13 Dec. 1826, having m. 6 Jan. 1803, Hon. Anastasia Blake, only dau. and heir of Joseph Henry, 1st Lord Wallscourt ; she d. 6 June, 1816, having had a son and dau. [1] Robert, 3rd and present Baron. [2] Hon. Louisa Harriet, d. 4 Aug. 1881, having m. Nov. 1827, to John Congreve, Esq. of Mount Congreve, co. Water- ford ; he d. 2 June, 1863, having had an only son and 3 daus. (1) Ambrose, of Mount Congreve, co. Waterford, 2nd life guards; b. 16 Jan. 1832 ; m. 26 July, 1866, his cousin, Hon. Alice Elizabeth Dillon. 6th dau. of Robert, 3rd Lord Clon- brock; she d. 18 Dec. 1878, having had 3 sons and 3 daus. John Congreve, b. 9 Feb. 1872.— Ambrose, b. 30 Nov. 1875.— Leopold Hugh, b. 10 Sept. 1877.— Caroline Mabel.— Eleanor Augusta. — Violet Jane. (2) Louisa. (3) Augusta. (4) Jane, m. 28 Sept. 1876, to Baron von Oesterreicher,capt. in the Austrian army. BAKON CLONCUKRY. SIR VALENTINE LAWLESS, Baron Cloncurry, of Cloncurry, co. Kildare (1789, I. and 1831, U.K.), a Baronet (1776, i.); s. his father as 4th Baron 4 April, 1869; b. 2 Nov. 1840 ; heir presumptive, his brother Edward. Arms— Arg. on a chief indented sa. three garbs or. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or a demi-man in armour in profile, his vizor closed holding in his dexter hand a sword all ppr. the helmet adorned with a plume of three feathers the exterior two gu. the centre one arg. Supporters— Dexter, a bull sa. armed arg. Sinister, a ram arg. MOTTO— Virtute et numine. Seat— Lyons, co. Kildare. CLONMELL, 169 ittneage* WALTER LAWLESS, of Talbot Inche, co. Kilkenny, haa a grant from James I. 9 May, 1608, of seven manors in the counties Tipperary, Waterford, and Kilkenny, in capite by knight's service ; d. 1627, having m, Margaret, dau. of Robert Wrothe. His descendant in the 6th generation, SIR NICHOLAS LAWLESS, resided at his castle of Galle ville, in Normandy, but on conforming to the established religion he returned to Ireland; created a BARONET of that kingdom 20 June, 1776 ; M.P. LifEord, 1776 and 1783, which he continued to represent until created BARON Cloxcurry, of Cloncurry, co. Kildare, in the Peerage of Ireland, 22 Sept. 1789 ; b. 30 Oct. 1735 ; d. 28 Aug. 1799, having m. 31 Oct. 1761, Mary, only dau. of Valentine Browne, Esq. of Dublin; shed. 10 Feb. 1795. His elder son, VALENTINE BROWNE, 2nd Baron, P.O. Ireland; was created Baron Cloncurry, of Cloncurry, co. Kil- dare, in the Peerage of the U.K. 14 Sept. 1831; b. 19 Aug, 1773; d. 28 Oct. 1853, having m. 1st— 16 April, 1803, Eliza Georgiana, younger dau. of Major-Gen. George Morgan. (This marriage being dissolved by Act of Parliament 7 April, 1811, she re-m. in June, 1819, to Rev. John Sandford, rector of Nynehead, Somerset, and had 2 daus.) He m. 2ndly — 30 June, 1811, Emily, 3rd dau. of Archibald Douglas, Esq. of Darnock, cousin to Charles, 3rd Duke of Queensberr>- (and relict of the Hon. Joseph Leeson, of Roudlam, by whom she was mother of Joseph, 4th Earl of Milltown) ; she d. 15 June, 1841, having had a son and dau. (1) Edward, s. as 3rd Baron. (2) Hon. John Cecil, M.P. b. 1 Aug. 1820; d. 5 Nov, 1853, having m. 7 Feb. 1848, Prances Georgiana, widow of John William Digby, Esq. of Landenstown (B. DiGBY), and dau. of Morris Townsend Esq. of Shepperton, co. Cork. She re-m. Srdly — 12 June, 1856, to Andrew Browne, Esq. of Mount Hazel, co.Gahvay. EDWARD, 3rd Karon; b. 13 Sept. 1816; d, 3/4 April, 1869, having m. 17 Sept. 1839, Elizabeth, only dau. of John Kirwan, Esq. of Castle Hackett, co. Gal way, and had 4 sons and 4 daus. (1) Valentine, 4th and present Baron. (2) Hon. Edward, major Kildare militia, late rifle brigade, heir presumptive to the Peerage ; b. 13 Sept. 1841; m, 16 June, 1880, Mary Elizabeth, dau. of late Rev, Benjamin Burton (Bart.) (3) Hon Frederick, latelieut. Loutli militia; b. 20 April, 1847. (4) Hon. Denis, lieut. rifle brigade; b. 17 July, 1854. (5) Hon. Emily, (6) Hon. Elizabeth. (7) Hon. Rose. (8) Hon. Mary, m. 28 April, 1877. to William Blacker, of Castle Martin, co. Kildare, and has 2 sons, Cecil William Blacker, b. 27 Dec. 1877.— A son b. 6 Mar. 1881. EARL OF CLONMELL. JOHN HENRY REGINALD SCOTT, Earl of Clonmell (1793, I.), Viscount Clonmell (1789, I.), and Baron Earlsfort (1784, 1.), elected an Irish representative Peer 10 Nov. 1874, lieut. late 1st life guards; s. his father as 4th Earl 7 Feb. 1866; b. 2 Mar. 1839 ; heir presumptive, his brother Thomas Charles. Arms — Or, on a bend az. an estoile between two crescents arg. Crest— A buck trippant ppr. Supporters — Dexter, a female figure representing Justice holding in her dexter hand a sword erect and with the left a pair of scales all ppr. Sinister, a female figure representing Mercy her sinister hand resting on a sword point downwards also ppr, MOTTO — Fear to transgress. Seat — Bishop's Coiu-t, Strafifan, co, Kildare. TOWN HOUSE— 3, St. James's Place, S.W. Uineage* JOHN SCOTT, l8t Earl of Clonmel (son of Michael Scott and grandson of Capt. Thomas Scott by his wife Margaret, dau, and heir of HenryOmisby, of Tubbervaddy, co, Roscommon) , B.A, IiL,D, Dublin, solicitor-gen, Ireland, 15 Dec. 1744. attorney- gen. 3 Nov. 1777, prime serjeant-at-law Dec. 1783, lord chief justice K,B, Ireland 1784, created a Peer of Ireland as BARON Earlsfort, 10 May, 1784, Viscount Clonmel, 18 Aug, 1789, and Earl of Clonmel, 20 Dec, 1793 ; b. 8 June, 1739 ; d, 23 May , 1798, having m. 1st — in 1768, Catherine Anne Maria, dau. of Thomas Mathew, Esq. of Thomastown House (widow of Philip Roe, Esq. and sister of Fi-ancis, 1st Earl of Llandaff, ext.) ; she d. 1771, He m, 2ndly — 23 June, 1779, Margaret, only dau, and heir of Patrick Lawless, of Dublin (by Mary, only sister of Sir Nicholas, 1st Lord Cloncurry); she d, 5 Nov, 1829, leaving an only son, THOMAS, 2xid Earl; b. 15 Aug, 1783; d. 18 Jan. 1838, having m, 9 Feb, 1805, Lady Henrietta Louisa Greville, 2nd dau. of Greorge, 2nd Earl of Brooke and Wai"svick ; she d, 8 Nov. 1858, having had 2 sous and 6 daus. [1] John Henry, s. as 3rd Earl. Hon. Charles Grantham, col, in the army; b. 1 Mar. 1818; ia. 7/9 Mar. 1843, Frances Maria, dau. of Ralph William Grey, Esq, of Backworth, Northumberland, and has 3 sons and 3 (1) Beauchamp Henry John, capt, Scots guards, J,P. co. Warwick; b, 28 Dec. 1847; m. 31 Mar. 1875, Lucy Maria, dau. of Antliony Willson, Esq. of South Rauceby, co. Line. M,P. Lincolnshire (E. WESTMORLAND.) (2) Louis Guv, b. 23 April, 1850. (3) Dudley Alexander Charles, b. 26 May, 1853. (4) Evelyn Marv. (5) Jessie Louisa. (6) Annie Henrietta, m. 30 Oct. 1880, to Frederick William, son of late Lieut.-Col. John William Fane, of Wormsley, Oxon. (E, Westmorland), [3] Lady Harriet Margaret, m, 20 June, 1827, to Edward, Lord Mostyn. [4] Lady Louisa Augusta, d, 29 Oct, 1873, having m. 3 Dec. 1828, to John Harrison Slater Harrison, Esq, of Shelswell Park, Oxon ; he d, 24 July, 1874, [5] Lady Charlotte Rachel, m, 30 April, 1830, to Henry, 2nd son of late Right Hon, Charles Arbuthnot ; he d, 24 June, 1875, having had issue, [6] Lady Sophia Louisa. [7] Lady Frances Mary. [8] Lady Augusta Anne, TOHN HENRY, 3rd Earl; b, 4 Jan, 1817; d, 7 Feb, 1866, O having m, 27 April, 1838, Hon, Annette de Burgh, eldest dau, and coheir of Ulysses, 2nd Lord Downes, G.C.B. (ext.); she d. 18 Nov. 1872, having had 2 sons and 4 daus. [1] John Henry Reginald, 4th and present Earl, [2] Hon, Thomas Charles, capt. rifle brigade, retd, as hon, major, late A.D.C to lord-lieut. of Ireland, heir presumptive to the Peerage ; b, 18 Aug. 1840; m. 20 Feb. 1875, Agnes Arabella, 2nd dau. of Robert Godfrey Day, Esq. and niece of Rt. Rev. Maurice Fitzgerald Day, bishop of Cashel. [3] Lady Maria Henrietta, m. 5 July, 1864, to Hon. George FitzClarence, comm. R.N. (E. MUNSTER). [4] Lady Annette Louisa, m. 9 Feb. 1870, to Percy Robert O'Connor La Touche, only son of John La Touche, of Harris- town, CO. Kildare, D,L, [5] Lady Rachel Mary, m, 3 May, 1866, to Llewellyn Traherne Bassett Saimderson, Esq, of Dromkeen House, co. Cavan, J.P. high sherifE, 1869, capt. Cavan militia, and late 11th hussars, and has had 4 sons and 4 daus, Llewellyn Traherne SAUNDERSON,b, 5 June, 1870.— Reginald Traherne, b. 9 Nov. 1873.— Maurice Traherne, b. 5 July, 1876. — Robert, b. 30 June, 1879 ; d. 3 July following.— Mabel Char- lotte.— Ethel Rose.— Rachel Cecilia.— Esther Eliza, b, 15 Sept. 1881. [6] Lady Edith Sophia, m, 23 July, 1874, to Hon. Henry Power Charles Stanley Monck (V. MONCK). 170 COLCHESTER— COLERIDGE. BAEON COLCHESTER. R E GINALD CHAKLES EDWARD ABBOT, Baron Colchester (1817, U.K.), bar.-at- lawL.l. charity com- missioner 1880; s.his father as 3rd Baron 18 Oct. 1867; b. 13 Feb. 1842; m. 28 Jan. 1869, Hon. Isa- bella Grace Maude, eldest dau. of Corn- 4th Viscount Hawarden. Note — No heir to this Peerage. Arms— Gru. on a chevron between three pears or as many crosses raguly az. ail within the royal tressure of Scotland of the second. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or a unicorn's head erm. armed crined and tufted of the first between six ostrich feathers arg. quilled gold. Supporters — Two unicorns erm. armed maned unguled and tufted or gorged with a collar az. within another genial floiy counter flory gu. therefrom a chain reflexed over the back gold and charged on the shoulder with a cross raguly of the third. Resibences — Kidbrook, East Grinstead, and 7, Cromwell Road, s.w. Hineage. CHARLES ABBOT, bar.-at-law, chief secretary to lord- lieut. of Ireland 1801, and keeper of the seal in that part of the u. K. speakerof the house of commons 1802/17, when he was elevated to the Peerage, 3 June of the latter year, by the title of Baron Colchester, of Colchester, Essex [younger son of Rev. John Abbot, d.d, rector of All Saints', Colchester, by Sarah (dau. of Jonathan Farr of London) ; she re-m. 14 Oct. 1766, as 2nd wife, to Jeremiah Bentham, and d. 27 Sept. 1809, aged 76, bur. in Wesminster Abbey] ; b. 14 Oct. 1757; d. 8 May, 1829 ; bur, 14th in Westminster Abbey, having m. 29 Dec. 1796, Elizabeth, eldest dau. of Sir Philip Gibbes, Bart, (ext), of Spring Head, in the island of Barbados; she d. 10 June, 1847, having had 2 sons, (1) Charles, s. as 2nd Baron. (2) Hon. Pliilip Henry, bar.-at-law, recorder of Monmouth; b. 10 June, 1802; d. 8 Jan. 1835, having m. 31 Dec. 1829, Frances Cecil, 3rd dau. of Very Rev. Charles Talbot, D.D. dean of Salis- bury (E. Shrewsbury); she d. 7 Nov. 1855, having had a son, Charles Henry Philip, M.A. rector of Withington, co. Here- ford ; b. 21 Mar. 1832 ; d. s. p. 28 Dec. 1878, having m. 3 Aug. 1865, Maria Lear, younger dau. of Rev. John Comyns, of Wood, Bishopsteignton, Devon. CHA5lLES{^it4JBarQn>!aam..Rjir. R.C.)t)?C.L vvice-president of board of trade, pajTnaster-gen. 1852, postmaster-gen. 1858; b. 12 Mar. 1798 ; d. 18 Oct. 1867, having m. 3 Feb. 1836, Hon. Elizabeth Susan Law, dau. of Edward, 1st Lord Ellen- borough, and had an only son, (1) Reginald Charles Edward, 3rd and present Baron. BAEON COLERIDGE. SIR JOHN DUKE COLERIDGE, Baron Cole- ridge, of Ottery St. Mary, Devon, in the Peerage of the U.K., so created 10 Jan. 1874, p.c. 1873, lord chief justice of England 1880, chief justice of the common pleas Dec. 1873 to Nov. 1880, bar.-at-law M.T. 1846, Q.c. and bencher 1861, serjeant-at-law 1873, recorder of Portsmouth 185.5/65, solicitor- general 1868/71, knighted 1868, attorney-general 1871/73, M.P. Exeter 1865/73; b. 3 Dec. 1820; m. 11 Aug. 1846, Jane Fortescue, 3rd dau. of Rev. George Turner Seymour, of Farringdon Hill, i.w.; she d. 6 Feb. 1878, having had 3 sons and a dau. (1) Hon. Bernard John Seymour, b. 19 Aug. 1851 ; m. 3 Aug. 1876, his cousin Mary Alethea, eldest dau. of Rt. Rev. John Fielder Mackarness. D.D. bishop of Oxford, and has a son and dau.MP.t^-J^'^¥/6W GeoflFrey Duke, b. 23 July, 1877.— Audrey Jane. (2) Hon. Stephen William Buchanan, b. 1854; m. 5 April, 1879, Geraldine Beatrice, youngest dau. of late Capt. Charles Manners Lushington, M.P. of Norton Court, Kent (Bart.), and has a son b. at Lima, 10 Nov. 1879. (3) Hon. Gilbert James Duke, b. , 1858.1if /.;Iar. 1846, leaving an only dau.— Mary Sopliia Paulina Martyn. (2) Frances Anne Lovell, d. unm. 1 May, 1855. [2] Sir John Taylor Coleridge, of whom presently. [3] Francis George, b. 25 Dec. 1794; d. 26 Aug. 1854, having m. Harriet Thwaites, dau. of Thomas Norris, of Croome Hill, Kent ; she d. having had 3 sons and 4 daus. (1) Francis James, of the Manor House, Ottery St. Marj-; b. 26 May, 1825; d. 5 June, 1862, having m. S. Augusta Randolph, and had 2 sons and 2 daus. /I/ Percy Duke,lieut. R.M.L.I. and adj. of divn.; b. 1 Sept. 1850; d. 29 Mar. 1881, having m. 27 June, 1877, Edith Laura Matilda, eldest dau. of Capt. Lovell Stanhope Richard Lovell^late 13th regt. (Harpur-Chewe— BART.), and liad 2 cliildren. /2/ Frances Augusta, eldest dau. m. at Columbo, 20 Feb. 1878, to Robert Holme Sumner Scott, Esq. (2) Frederick John, M.A. vicar of Cadbury, Devon, rural dean; b. 4 Dec. 1826; m. 8 Jan. 1857, Hannah Georgina, dau. of Rev. John Honywood Randolph, of Sanderstead, and has 3 sons and 2 daus. George Frederick, b. 10 Nov, 1857,— Hugh Fortescue, b, 11 Jan. 1858.— James Duke Carmichael, b. 14 Jan. I860.— Flora Augusta Townsend.— Constance Georgina. (3) Arthur Duke, late fellow King's Coll. Camb. ; b. 1 Feb. 1830; m. 11 Aug. 1860, Mary Anne, eldest dau. of late James Jameson, Esq. of Montrose, Dublin. (4) Harriett Duke. (5) Anne Duke. (6) Emma Duke. (7) Alice Mary. [4] Henry Nelson, chancery barrister, b. 25 Oct. 1798; d. 26 Jan. 1843', having m. 3 Sept. 1829, his cousin Sara, dau. of Samuel Taylor Coleridge, before named ; she d. 3 May, 1852, having had 2 sons and 3 daus. of whom, (1) Herbert, b. 7 Oct. 1830; d. 23 April, 1861, having m. 31 Mar. 1853, Ellen Pershouse, dau. of Thomas M. Phillips, Esq. of Penn, Staff. (2) Edith. [5] Edward, vicar of Maple Durham, Oxon. M.A. fellow of Eton Coll.; b. 11 Mav, 1800; m. 1st— at Eton College, 3 Aug. 1826, Marv, dau. of Rev. John Keate, D.D.; she d, 10 Dec. 1859. He m. 2ndly— 4 Sept. 1862, Mary Caroline, dau. of Rev. George Jones Bevan, of Crickhowell. By his 1st wife he had 3 sons and a dau. (1) Charles Edward, bar.-at-law, b. 2 June, 1827 ; d. s. p. 1 May, 1875, having m. 18 Oct. 1856, Georgina, 3rd dau. of Gilbert J. Harries, Esq. of Llanunwas, co. Pembroke; she d. 21 Nov. following. (2) Alfred James, vicar of Bromham, Beds. b. 5 July, 1832. (3) Francis George, capt. K.O. borderers, b. 16 Nov. 1838; m. 14 June, 18G6, Annie Jane, eldest dau. of Pierce Taylor, Esq. of Ogwell House, Truro. (4) Helen Frances. [6] Frances Duke, m. as 2nd wife, to Right Hon. Sir John Patteson, P.O. judge of the Queen's bench ; he d. 28 June, 1861, having had 2 sous and 2 daus. (1) John Coleridge Patteson, first bishop of Melanesia; killed by natives at Mukapu, 20 Sept. 1871, aged 44. (2) James Henry PATTESON, bar.-at-law m.t. 1853, late metropolitan police magistrate; b. 6 Sept. 1829; m. 13 Dec. 1860, Elizabeth Anne, dau. of late Rev. T. H. Walker, vicar of Bickleigh, Devon. (3) Joanna Elizabeth. (4) Frances Sophia Coleridge. SIR JOHN TAYLOR COLERIDGE, of Heath's Court, Devon, P.O. D.C.L. judge of the court of queen's bench, 1835/59; recorder of Exeter, 1832/5 ; bar.-at-law M.T. 1819; b. 9 July, 1790; d. 11 Feb. 1876, having m. 7 Aug. 1818, Mary, 2nd dau. of Rev. Gilbert Buchanan, LL.D. vicar of Woodmanstone, Surrey ; she d. 9 April, 1874, having had 2 sons and 2 daus. [1] Sir John Duke Coleridge, created Baron Cole- ridge. [2] Henry James, b. 20 Sept. 1822. [3] Mary Frances Keble. [4] Alethea Buchanan, m. 7 Aug. 1849, to Right Rev. John Fielder Mackarness, D.D. consecrated bishop of Oxford 1870, chancellor of the order of the garter since 1870, and has 3 sons and 4 daus. (1) Charles Coleridge MACKARNESS, M.A. Exeter Coll. Oxon. b. 22 July, 1850. (2) Frederick Michael Coleridge, b. 31 Aug. 1854. (3) Arthur John Coleridge, b. 30 April, 1865. (4) Mary Alethea, m. 3 Aug. 1876, to her cousin Hon. Ber- nard John Seymour Coleridge. (5) Eleanor Victoria, m. 3 Aug. 1876, to Rev. and Hon. Randal Parsons (E. ROSSE). (6) Katharine Emily Margaret. (7) Florence Isabella Emma. BARON COLVILLE. SIE CHARLES JOHN COLVILLE, k.t. Baron Colville (1609, s.), P.c, a representative Peer wMA* of Scotland, chief equeriy to the Queen 1858, master of the buckhounds 1866, and chamberlain to H,R.H. the Princess of Wales since 1873, chair- man G. N. railway company 1879; s, his uncle as 11th Baron 22 Dec. 1849; b. 23 Nov. 1818; m. 6 June, 1853, Hon. Cecile Katherine Mary Carring- ton, eldest dau. of Robert John, 2nd Lord Carring- ton„ and l^as 3 sons and a dan. ^ . . UicArti. o-MM^y.li Cut St^^i* UCixiJii i LCt^^^J ■ ^clJS^- (1) Charles Robert, Master op Coltille, lieut. grenadier- guards, served ^vitll 24th regt, in Zulu war, A.D,C. to com,-in- chief of Bombay army 1881 ; b, 26 April. 1854. (2) Hon. Stanley Cecil James, R.N. b. 21 Feb. 1861. (3) Hon. George Charles, b. 22 Feb. 1867. (4) Hon. Blanche Cecile. ARMS— Quarterly, 1st and 4th, Arg. across moline sa. COLVILLE. 2nd and 3rd, Gu. a fesse chequy arg. and az. LINDSAY. Crest — A hind's head arg. 172 COMBERMERE. M Supporters— Dexter, a rhinoceros pur. Sinister, a figure of Hercules habited in a lion's skin the dexter hand holding a club across the shoulder the sinister hand supporting the shield all ppr. MOTTO— Oublier ne puis. Seat— Culross Lodge, West Cowes. TOWN House — 42, Eaton Place, s.w. SIR ROBERT COLVHiL, of Hilton (great-grandson of Robert de Colvill, of Oxenham, one of the hostages for James I. in 1432), in the barony of Tuliculture, co. Clackmannan, by charter, 10 Oct. 1483, steward of Margaret, Queen of JAMES III. director of Chancery by royal charter, 17 June, 1488 ; was designated of Ochiltree, after having obtained a charter of half the lands of the barony of Ochiltree, &c. 10 April, 1509 ; he fell at the battle of Flodden, 9 Sept. 1513 ; m. 1st, Margaret Logan, and 2naiy, Elizabeth, dau. and coheir of Walter Arnot, of Balbarton. His grandson, SIR JAMBS COLVILL, of Easter Wemyss, (sole heir of Sir James whose forfeiture was rescinded in Parliament, 12 Dec. 1543) ; m. Janet, dau. of Sir Robert Douglas, of Loch- leven, sister to William Earl of Morton ; he d. 1580, having had 2 sons, , ^ (1) Sir James, served in the French wars, under Henry of Navarre, afterwards Henry IV. of France, was created LORD COLVILL, of Culross, to his heirs male whomsoever, 20 Jan. 1609. " In Carmichael's tracts the date of creation is fixed to be 25 April, 1604, and in the decreet of Ranking is fixed as 5 May, 1606, before the Lord Scoon ; " d. 1620, having m. 1st, Isabel, 2nd dau. of Patrick, Lord Ruthven, and 2ndly, Helen Shaw, relict of Robert Moubray, younger, of Barnbougle. By his 1st wife. Lord Colvill had an only son to marry, viz.: Robert, Master of Colvill, d. 1615, v.p. leaving a son, James, s. his grandfather as 2nd Lord, and d. s. p. 1640. (2) Alexander, commendator of Culross, a judge of court of session 26 Oct. 1575 to 2 June, 1587 ; m. Nicola, dau. of Alexander Dundas, of Pingask (E. Zetland). The first of his descendants to avail themselves of the Peerage was his great- great-great-grandson, V , „ . , TOHN COLVILL, who at the general election of Scotch peers, O 21 April, 1722, requested that his name should be added to the peers' roll; this was refused as it was not on the roll at the time of the Union ; he then petitioned the house of lords, and on 27 Mav, 1723, it was resolved and adjudged that John Lord Colvill, of Culross, is entitled to the honour and dignity, of Lord Colvill, of Culross, in Scotland, &c. &c. and he was accordingly placed on the roll after Lord Cardross and before Lord Cranstoun; was at the siege of Gibraltar 1727, and col. of a regt. at the siege of Carthagena, where he died on board a transport in the harbour, April, 1741, aged 52; he married in Ireland, 1716, Miss Johnston, who died in Dundee, 1748, aged 47. Their son, JOHN, 9th Baron (on the death of his brother, 24 May, 1770), capt. in the army, inspector general of the outposts in Scotland, retired in 1764, after 24 years' service ; b. 24 Jan. 1724- d 8 Mar. 1811, having m. at Gibraltar, 18 July, 1758, Amelia, dau. of Webber, Esq.; she d. 5 Aug. 1788, having had with other issue 2 sons, ri"l John, 10th Baron, a representative Peer for Scotland, admiral of the white; b. 15 Mar. 1768 ; d. 22 Dec. 1849, having m 1st— 14 Oct, 1790, Elizabeth, dau. of Francis Ford, Esq. (BART. ; she d. s. p. 19 Aug. 1839. He m. 2ndly— 15 Oct. 1841, Hon. Anne Law, sister of Sir Edward, 1st Earl of Ellen- borough ; she d. s. p. 30 May, 1852. [2] Hon. Sir Charles, G.C.B. G.C.H. K.T.S. gen. in the army, and col. 5th regt. lieut.-gov. Grenada, gov. of the Mauritius 1828/34, served in the Peninsular war, wounded when commanding the principal attack on " Badajoz's breeches," 6 April, 1812; b. 7 Aug. 1770 ; d. 27 Mar. 18\3, having m. 16 Feb. 1818, Jane, eldest dau.' of Wi'lham Mure, E^. of Caldwell, Ayrs ; she d. 20 May, 1843, having had 2 sons and 3 dans. (1) Charles John, 11th and present Baron. (2) Hon. William James, comptroller of the household to H.R.H. the Duke of Edinburgh, ensign yeomen of the guard since 1870, col. late rifie brigade, served in Crimea, at battle of the Alma and siege and fall of Sebastopol, K.L.H. (p.p. 2 Mar. 1850) ; b. 9 Mar. 1827 ; m. 20 Jan. 1857, Georgiana Mary, dau. of Evan BaiUie, Esq. of Dochfour, and has a son and dau. ^ , . , . . Arthur Edward William, lieut. rifle brigade, instructor of musketry ; b. 20 Nov. 1857.— Mary Catherine. (3) Hon. Anne Amelia (p.p.), m. 29 July, 1839, to Francis Jack, Viscount Newry and Morne, son of Francis, 2nd Earl of Kilmorey. (4) Hon. Catherine Dorothea (p.p),m. 2 Oct. 1861, to Sir John Simeon, Bart, who d. 21 May, 1870. (5) Hon. Georgiana Clementina (p.p.), d. 18 Mar. 1871, having m. 13 July, 1865, as 2nd wife, to Joseph Ridgway, Esq. of Fairlawn, Kent, high sheriff 1869, and of Wallsuches, CO Lane. J.P. (DOYLE— Bart.), and had 2 daus. Elinor Georgiana Ridgway.— Georgiana Barbara. VISCOUNT COMBERMEKE. SIR WELLINGTON HENRY STAPLETON COTTON, Viscount (1827, U.K.) and Baron Combermere (1814, U.K.), Baronet (1677, e.), col. in the army, late 1st life guards, M.p. Carrick- fergus 1847/59; s. his father as 2nd Viscount 21 Feb. 1865 ; b. 24 Nov. 1818 ; m. 29 July, 1844, Susan Alice, eldest dau. of Sir George Sitwell, Bart. ; she d. 12 Aug. 1869, having had 2 sons and 2 daus. (1) Hon. Robert Wellington, b. 18 June, 1845 ; m. 1st— 2 June, 1866, Charlotte Anne, only dau. and heir of Jacob Fletcher Ellis Fletcher, Esq. of Peel Hall and Clifton, Lancashire; she divorced him, decree nisi 20 Nov. 1879. Hem. 2iidly — 22 June, 1880, Isabel Marian, dau. of late Sir George Clietwynd, Bart, and late wife of Cud worth Halstead Poole, Esq. of Marbury Hall, Cheshire. (2) Hon. Richard Southwell George, capt. and Ueut-col. Scots guards (h.p.), adjt. 1881 ; served in Zulu war with 24th regt.; b. 9 Oct. 1849; m. 18 Oct. 1870, Hon. Jane Charlotte, 2nd dau. of Frederick Henry, 2nd Baron Methuen, and has 3 sons and 2 daus. Wellington Robert Paul, b. 29/30 Aug. 1872.— Richard Greville Arthur Wellington, b. 7/9 Nov. 1873.— Robert Francis, b. 15 Feb. 1876.— Alice Hester Camilla.— Pauline Edith. (3) Hon. Susan Caroline Mary, m. 3 Jan. 1867, to Lieut.-Col. Cecil Lennox Peel, youngest son of Right Hon. Laurence Peel (Bart.) (4) Hon. Hester Alice, m. in Lambeth Palace, 26 Aug, 1880, to Lord Alexander Victor Paget (M. Anglesey). Arms — Az. a chevron between three hanks of cotton arg. in chief pendent from a ribbon gu. a representation of the medal presented to his lordship after the battle of Salamanca. Crest— A falcon ppr. belled or holding in the dexter claw a belt az. buckled of the second. Crest ok Augmentation — Upon a mount vert a soldier of the 3rd regt. of light dragoons mounted all ppr. in the act of charging ; and over this crest in an escrol az. the word SALA- MANCA in letters of gold wreathed about the temples arg. and sa. SUPPORTERS — Two falcons wings expanded ppr. belled or the dexter supporting a spear also ppr. therefrom flowing to the dexter a standard swallow-tailed vert sem^e of estoiles or with streamers and tassels of the last and the sinister supporting a like spear therefrom flowing to the sinister a yellow standard swallow tailed with streamers and tassels of gold. MOTTO — In utraque fortuna paratus. SEAT — Combermere Abbey, Wliitchurch, Salop. Hineage. JOHN COTTON, of Cotton, Salop, 15 HENRY VII. 1499/1500 (great-great-grandson of Richard Coton of Coton. said to be 4th son of Sir Hugh Coton, of Coton, Salop, temp. EDWARD III.) ; m. Cicely, dau. of Thomas and sister of Sir John Main- waring, of Ightfield, Salop, and had with other issue 2 sons, [1] Sir George, grantee of Combermere (an abbey of Bene- dictine monks), 32 HENRY VIII. 1540, P.C. esquire of the body to Henry VIII. steward of Chester and Chesterland, keeper of the castles of Hold, Chester, &c. chamberlain to Prince Edward ; m. Mary, dau. of John Onley. Esq. of Catesby, Northants ; she d. 13 Mar. 1660, inq. p. m. Their great-great-grandson , Sir Robert, was created a Baronet 29 Mar. 1677. COMBEmiERE. 173 [2] Sir Kichard of Bedhampton, Hants, and Warbliugton , Sussex, knighted by Edward VI. comptroller of the house- hold, P.O. M.P. Cheshire 1554/5; d. 2 Oct. 1555, inq. p.m.; m. Jane, dau. of John Onley, Esq. aforesaid, and had with other issue a son, Henry, bishop of Salisbury, 12 Nov. 1598, of Magdalen Coll. Oxon.; d. 7 May, 1615, having m. Patience SIR ROBERT COTTON, of Combermere (son of Thomas Cotton, by his 2nd wife, Elizabeth, dau. of Sir George Calveley, of Lea, Cheshire, and sister and coheir of Sir Hugh Calveley), knighted at Whitehall, 25 June, 1660, M.P. Cheshire 36 years, created a BARONET 29 Mar. 1677 ; d. 18 Dec. 1712, having m. 23 May, 1684, Hester, dau. of Sir Thomas, and Bister and heir of Sir John Salusbury, Barts. of Llewenny, co. Denbigh. Their great-grandson, SIR LYNCH SALUSBURY COTTON, 6th Baronet (on the death of his brother, 27 Aug. 1748), m.p. co. Denbigh, 1749; d. 14 Aug. 1775, having m. Elizabeth Abigail, dau. of Rowland Cotton, Esq. of Etwal, co. Derby, and of Bellaport and Alkington, Salop ; she d. 4 Jan. 1777, having had with other issue 6 sons, [1] Sir Robert Salusbury, s. as 5th Baronet. [2] Rowland, adm. R.N.; d. 3 Nov. 1794, having m. 29 June, 1792, Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Willoughby Aston, Bart, (ext.), and had (with a dau. Sydney Arabella, wife of Richard Moore, of Kentwell Hall, Suffolk) a son. Sir Willoughby, g.c.b, k.c.h. gen. in the army, col. 32nd regt.; b. 1783; d. 4 May, 1860, having m. 16 May, 1806, Lady Augusta Maria Coventry, eldest dau. of George William, 7th Earl of Coventry ; she d. Nov. 1865, having had 2 sons and a dau. (1) Willoughby, capt. 44th regt.; b. 3 Sept. 1807; d. 21 April, 1841. (2) Corbet, gen. in the army, col. 101st foot ; b. 10 Aug. 1808 ; m. 11 May. 1847, Christina Augusta, dau, of Sir Charles Des Vceux, Bart, and has 2 sons and 3 daus. /I/ Willoughby. /2/ Corbet Stapleton, late ensign 60th rifles. /3/ Augusta. /4/ Chinty Mary Catherine, m. 1 June, 1876, to William Robert Percival Wood, capt. late Oxon. mil. (Williams— Bart.), and has a dau. Gwendoline Yolande Matilda WOOD. /5/ Florence Champagne, m. 27 Jan. 1880, to Augustus WilUam Craven, Esq. (E. CRAVEN). (3) Augusta Mary, m. 1836, to Col. Henry Yaughan Brooke, c.B. (Bart.), who d. 15 Sept. 1858. [3] George, ll.d. rector of Stoke, Staff, of Dodleston and Davenham, Cheshire; dean of Chester; b. 1742, d. 10 Dec. 1805, having m. 1771, Katherine Maria, only dau. of James Tomkinson, Esq. of Dorfold Hall, Cheshire ; she d. 25 Feb. 1818, aged 77, having had 3 sons and 4 daus. (1) Lynch Sydney, major Chesh. militia, d. unm. 1813. (2) James Henry, dean of Bangor; b. 8 Feb. 1781; d. May, 1862, having m. 14 April, 1810, Mary Ann, dau. of Right Rev. WilUam Henry Majendie, bishop of Bangor, and had 2 sons and 2 daus. /I/ Henry James, rector of Dalbury, co. Derby; b. 1 May, 1811, m. 15 April, 1847, Elizabeth Emma, dau. of John Sparrow Stovin, and his wife Rebekah Maria Cotton, and had 3 sons and 3 daus. (1) P'rederick Henry, officer 100th regt. Derby militia, and Cheshire yeo.; b. 1 Mar. 1848 ; m. 8 Dec. 1870, to Florence Hester Lavinia, dau. of Charles Richard Banas- tre Legh, of Adlington Hall, Cheshire, and has 2 daus. CaroUne Mary Florence.— Gwendoline Mabel. (2) James Stapleton, rector of Dalby, co. Derby ; b. 25 June, 1849; m. 5 Feb. 1880, Louisa Jessie, eldest dau. of CoUn Minton Campbell, Esq. M.P. of Woodseat, Staff. (CAVE— BART.), and has a dau. b. 21 Nov. 1880. (3) Cliarles Harrington, b. 28 Jan. 1857. (4) Caroline Lucy. (5) Constance Mary Ann, m. 4 Oct. 1881, to Charles George Horatio, eldest son of late Rev. Charles Shorting, rector of Stonham Aspal, Suffolk, &c. (6) Florence Isabel. 121 James, b. 1815. /3/ Mary. /4/ Ann, d. 22 Dec. 1860, m. 11 Oct. 1859, to Rev. Evan Lewis, canon residentiary of Bangor, rector of Dolgelly, rural dean and proctor in convocation for the clergy of Bangor. (3) Thomas D'Avenant, capt. fusiliers, brigade major in France, served at the capture of Copenhagen and Martinique, embarked with his regiment for Portugal in 1810, dis- tinguished himself in most of the great battles of the Penin- sula, especially those of Salamanca and the Pyrenees; mortally wounded at Neville, near Bayonne, 10th, d. at An- home 13 Nov. 1813, aged 30, having m. Mary, dau. of Brindsley, Esq. of Halifax, Nova Scotia, and had an only son, GEORGE Edward Lynch Cotton, d.d. bishop of Cal- cutta; b. 29 Oct. 1813; d. 6 Oct. 1866, having m. 26 June, 1845, Sophia Anne, dau. of Rev. Henry Tomkinson, Esq. of Reaseheath Hall, Cheshire, and had a son and a dau. /I/ Edward Thomas D'Avenant, capt. R.H.A. 1879 ; b. 29 Jime, 1847 ; m. 24 April, 1878, Mary Rennell, eldest dau. of William Rennell Coleridge, of Salston, Devon (B. Cole- ridge), and has a dau. b. 13 June, 1879. /2/ Ursula Mary, m. 29 Jan. 1879, to Rev. Walter Hill- yard, incumbent of Doddington (B. Lichfield). (4) Frances. (5) Hester, m. to Major Greene. (6) Mary. (7) Catherina Maria, m. 1798, to Philip Humberston, Esq. of Cheshire, and had issue. [4] Thomas, a clerk in the treasury; m. 8 Oct. 1779, Mary, dau. and coheir of William Attwick, Esq. of London, and had an only son — William, b. 1780, d. s. p. 1861, having m. [5] William, lieut.-col. in the army, d. unm. [6] Henry Calveley, of Woodcote, Oxon. b. d. 15 May, 1831, aged 81, having m. 14 April, 1788, Matilda, dau. and heir of John Lockwood, Esq. of Dews Hall, Essex (by his wife Matilda Conyers, of Copt Hall, Essex); she d. 3 Feb, 1848, aged 84, having had 11 sons and a dau. (1) Henry Calveley, vicar of Great Ness, and rector of Hin- stock, Salop; b. 25 Mar. 1789; d. 4 Oct. 1850, having m. 24 May, 1815, Eloisa, dau. of WilUam Mostyn-Owen, Esq. of Woodhouse, Salop ; she d. 17 Aug. 1872, having had a son and dau. /I/ Henry Calveley, of The HaU, Wem, Salop, capt. 21st fusiliers; b. 16 April, 1823; m. 4 Mar. 1856, Georgiana, dau. of Edward Bolton King, Esq. of Umberslade and Chads- hunt, CO. Warwick, M.P, and has 2 sons and 2 daus. Henry Robert Stapleton, b. 8 June, 1859, — Willoughby Lynch, Ueut. Salop mil. ; b. 22 Aug, 1863,— Frances Georgina, — Eloisa Alice, /2/ Matilda Eloisa, m, 15 Aug, 1844, to Rev. Charles Or- lando Kenyon (B. KEN YON), (2) Sir Sydney John, G,c,B, gen, in the army, col, 10th regt. governor of royal hospital Chelsea; b. 2 Dec. 1792; d. 20 Feb. 1874, having m. 1820, Marianne, dau. of Capt. Hackett, 22nd Ught dragoons ; she d, 1854, having had with 2 daus, who died young, 2 sons, /I/ Sydney, Ueut. 64th regt.; d, 1853. /2/ Ljnich Stapleton, col. late 63-rd regt. commandant R. Hibernian military school 1879, A.A.G. Dublin; b. 21 Dec. 1828; m. 20 Mar. 1855, Jane Gordon, dau. of late James Inglis, Esq. and has a son and 2 daus. Stapleton Lynch, 8th foot, late 76th foot ; b. 16 Jan. I860.— Charlotte Gordon.— Matilda. (3) Richard Lynch, M,A, Wore, Coll. Oxon, 1818, D,D, 1839, scholar and fellow, provost 1839/80, vicar of Denchworth, Berks. 1823/39, select preacher to University of Oxford 1840, vice chancellor 1852/7 ; b. 14 Aug. 1794 ; d. 8 Dec. 1880, having m. 25 June, 1839, Charlotte Buuverie, dau, of Hon. PhiUp Pusey (E, Radnor), and had a dau. Amelia Lucy. (4) Rowland Edward, an officer in the army; b. 31 Oct. 1795; d. 16 Dec. 1823. (5) Charles Robert, of Knolton HaU, Flints. J.P, E.l.c.S.; b 22 Nov. 1796; d, 19 May, 1873, having m, 26 May, 1841, Mary Anne Elizabeth, dau, of Rev, Sir Philip Grey-Egerton Bart, and has 2 sons, /I/ Charles Calveley, b, 18 Aug, 1847; m, 9 Oct. 1873, Kate, 2nd dau. of William J. De La Rue, Esq, and has 3 sons, Charles WiUiam Egerton, b, 14 Aug, 1874. — Ronald Egerton and Arthm- Egerton, twins, b, 8 Mar, 1876, /2/ Francis Egerton, capt, Denbigh yeo. cav. b. 7 Aug. 1849; m. 8 May, 1879, Helen Louisa Mm-iel, younger dau. of Capt. Francis Mostyn-Owen, of Althrey, Flints (B. BERWICK), and has a son, b. 14 Mar. 1880. (6) Hugh Calveley, lieut.-col. royal (late Madras) engineers; b. 13 Feb. 1798 ; d. 13 Oct. 1881, having m, 25 April, 1826, Louisa, dau, of William Brodie, of Brodie, N.B. ; she d. 1 July, 1862, having had 3 sons and 2 daus. /I/ Henry Calveley, executive engineer P,w,D, India ; b. 6 Nov, 1829; m, 18 Sept, 1862. Clara, dau, of John Loch, of South Yarra, Australia, and has a son and 3 daus, Calveley WiUiam Gordon, b. 28 April, 1865.— Clara Louisa. — Marion . — Ethel . /2/ William Gordon Lynch, C.E. P.W.D. India ; b. 9 Aug. 1838; m. 27 Jan. 1866, Emma, 2nd dau. of John Clough, Esq, of CUfton House, Yorks, and has 2 sons and a dau, Hugh Gordon, b. 23 July, 1869.— Thomas Calveley, b. 8 Sept. 1873.— Ella Blanche, /3/ Charles Vere Stapleton, b, 14 Oct, 1843; d, , having m, /4/ Frances Matilda, m. 18 Feb, 1865, to William Burgess Goldsmith, staff com, R.N, and had 3 sons and a dau, of which one son sm-vives, Sydney Calveley GOLDSMITH, b, 1 Jan, 1870. /5/ Ella Hester. (7) Francis Vere, of Alport House, Salop, adm, R.N.; b. 16 June, 1799. (8) Robert Salusbury, an officer R.A, b. 19 Sept, 1800 ; d. 20 June, 1824, (9) Sir Arthur Thomas, K.CS.l. gen. in the army (retd.); b.l6 May, 1803; m. 1841, Elizabeth, dau. of Thomas Lear- month, Esq. of Hobart Town,Tasmania, and has a son and dau. (1) Alfred Fox, Ueut. Bengal S.C. ; b, 11 Jan, 1850 ; m, 22 June, 1881, Marion Emma, eldest dau, of Vice Admiral Sir Leopold George Heath, k,c.b, (2) EUzabeth Reid, m, as 2nd wife, 2 Dec, 1877, to Adm. Sir James Hope, g.c.b. (E. Hopetoun), who d. s. p. 9 June, 1881. (10) George Herbert, incumbent St. Clement's, Rochdale ; b. 27 April, 1806 ; d. 6 Mar. 1814, (11) Frederic Conyers, c,s,i. major-gen, R.E.; b. 30 July, 1807; m. 9 April, 1849, Mary, dau. of Brooke Cunliffe, Esq. of Erbistock Hall, Denbigh (Bart.), s. p. (12) Maria Frances, m. to Rev, Joseph Hordern, rector of Burton Agnes, Yorks. and had 3 sons and 3 daus. 174 CONGLETON. SIR ROBERT SALUSBURY, 5th Baronet, M.P. Cheshire, 1780, 1784,1790,1796 ; d. 24 Aug. 1809, having m. 1767, Frances, dau. and coheir of James Russell Stapleton, Esq. of Boddryddon, co. Denbigh ; she d. 20 April, 1825, having had with other issue 2 sons, [1] Sir Stapleton, s. as 6tlx Baronet. [2] Lynch, col. in the army, d. 1808 (1799), having m. Louisa Margaret, dau. of John Bobbins, of Hants ; she d. 11 Sept. 1859, having re-m. 3 Mar. 1817, to Gen. the Hon. Sir William Lumley, G.C.B. (B. SCARBOROUGH), who d. 15 Dec. 1850. SIR STAPLETON, 6th Baronet, 1st Viscount and Baron Combermere, g.c.b.k.c.s.i.G.c.h. g.t.s. k.s.p., field-marshal, col. 1st life guards, constable Tower of London, lord-lieut. Tower Hamlets ; elevated to the Peerage, in consideration of his brilliant services during the Peninsular war, 17 May, 1814, as Barox COMBERMKRK, com.-in-chief in India 1822, was further advaiiced, for the capture of Bhurtpore, to the dignity of VIS- COUNT Combermere, 8 Feb. 1827; b. 14 Nov. 1772; d. 21 Feb. 1865, having m. 1st— 1 Jan. 1801, Lady Anna Maria Pelham- Clinton, eldest dau. of Thomas, 3rd Duke of Newcastle; she d. 31 May, 1807. He m. 2ndly— 18 June, 1814, Caroline, 2nd dau. of William Pulke Greville, Esq. (E. WARWICK); she d. 25 Jan. 1837. He m. 3rdly— 2 Oct. 1838, Mary WooUey, only child of Robert Gibbings, Esq. of Gibbings Grove, co. Cork. By his 2nd wife he had a sou and 2 daus. [1] Wellington Henry, 3rd and present Viscount. [2] Hon. Caroline Frances, m. 23 Aug. 1837, to Arthur, 4th Marquis of Downshire, K.P. who d. 6 Aug. 1868. [3] Hon. Meliora EmUy Anne Maria, m. 18 June, 1853, to John Charles Frederick Himter, of Straidarran, co. Derry. BAKON CONGLETON. SIR JOHN VESEY PARNELL, Baron Congleton (1841, U.K.), and a Baronet (1766, I.) ; s. his father as 2nd Baron 8 June, 1842; b. 16 June, 1805; m. 1st— 1831, Nancy, dau. of Cronin, Esq. of Cork; she d. . He m. 2ndly — 1833, Khatoon, younger dau. of Ovanness Moscow, of Shiraz. and widow of Yoosoof Constan- tine, of Bushire; she d. 30 May, 1865. He m. 3rdly —21 Feb. 1867, Margaret Catherine, only dau. of Charles Ormerod, Esq. of the India board, and has adau,'^-'--. m. (1) Hon. Sarah Cecilia. ^/^^(^/:(^^lice.— Caroline Margaret Lucy NOTE— HeMHP«esumpti«e,4Hs^otiite¥,-He^ William. Arms— Gu. two chevronels and in chief three escallops arg. Crest — A boar's head erased or between two wings gu. each charged with two chevronels arg. Supporters— Dexter, an angel vested arg. winged and radi- ated or. Sinister, a hermit vested the sinister hand support- ing his staff ppr. the hat charged with an escallop or. Motto — Te digna sequere. SEAT — Rathleague, Queen's co. Townhouse— 63,GreatCmuberlandPlace,Portmnn Square, W. Etneage. SIR JOHN PARNELL (son of John, son of Thomas Par- nell, a judge of K.B. Ireland), M.P. Maryborough, 1761; created a Baronet of Ireland, 3 Nov. 1766 ; d. at Chester 14 April, 1782, having m. Mar. 1744/5, Anne, 2nd dau. of Hon. Michael Ward, of Castleward, co. Down (V. BANGOR), a judge of K.B. Ireland. His son, SIR JOHN PARNELL, 2nd Baronet, P.c. M.P. Queen's co. 1783/1801, a commissioner of revenue Ireland 1780, chan-' cellor of the exchequer in Ireland 1787, lord of the treasury 1793/9; b. ; d. 5 Dec. 1801, having m. 1774, Letitia Charlotte, 2nd dau. and coheir of Right Hon. Sir Arthiur Brooke, of Colebrooke,M.p. co. Fermanagh, Bai-t. (ext.), and had 5 sons and a dau. (1) Sir John Augustus, 3rd Baronet, d. s. p. 30 July, 1812. (2) Sir Henry Brooke, s. as 4tli Baronet. (3) William Parnell-Hayes, of Avondale, co. Wicklow, who as- sumed the additional surname of HAYES ; d. 2 April, 1821, having m. 1 Oct. 1810, Frances, eldest dau. of Hon. Hugh Howard (E. WiCKLOW) ; she d. 11 Aug. 1814, having had a son and dau. /I/ John Henry Parnell, of Avondale, aforesaid, J.P. D.L. and high sheriff 1836 ; b. 14 Aug. 1811 ; d. 3 July, 1859, having m. 31 May, 1834, Deha Tudor, only dau. of Rear- Adm. Charles Steward, U.S. navy, and had with other issue 2 sons and 6 daus. (1) Charles Stewart Parnell, of Avondale aforesaid, late J.P. CO. Wicklow, high sheriff 1874, M.P. co. Meath 1875 80, city of Cork since 1880 ; b. June, 1846. (2) Henry Tudor, bar.-at-law L.I. 1875; b. Dec. 1850. (3) Delia, m. 11 June 1859, to James Thomson, E&q. and has a son, James Henry Livingstone THOMSON, b. 2 Mar. 1860. (4) Emily Georgia, m. 30 April, 1867, to Robert Munro Dickenson, capt. late 10th regt. and has a dau. Delia Tudor DICKENSON. (5) Sophia, m. 13 Sept. 1862, to Alfred MacDermott, A.M. and has 2 sons and 2 daus. Horace Garde MacDermott, b. 26 Oct. 1867.— Alfred Tudor, b. 4 April, 1869,— Deha Genevieve Violet.— Ellen. (6) Fanny. (7) Anna Mercer. (8) Theodosia, m. 21 July, 1880, to Claud Paget, lieut. R.N. second son of Lieut.-Col. Leopold Grimston Paget (M. ANGLESEY). /2/ Catherine, d. , having m. 18 Aug. 1836, as 2nd wife, to George Vicesimus Wigram, Esq. (FlTZWYGUAM — Bart.), who d. s. p. s. 1 Jan. 1879. (4) Thomas. (5) Arthur. (6) Sophia, d. 24 July, 1853, having m. 21 Aug. 1805, to Right Hon. George Hampden Evans, of Portrane, M.P. co. Dublin, p.c. (B. Carbery) ; he d. s. p. 2 July, 1842, SIR HENRY BROOKE PARNELL, 4th Baronet, M.P. Maryborough 1797, Queen's co. 1802, 1806, Dundee 1833/4. lord of the treasm-y, secretary at war 1831/2, paymaster-gen. of the forces, treasurer of the navy and ordnance 1835/41, created BAiiON Congleton, of Congleton, Cheshire, in tlie Peerage of the U.K. 18 Aug. 1841 ; b. 3 July, 1776 ; d. 8 June, 1842, having m. 17 Feb. 1801, Lady Caroline Elizabeth Dawson, eldest dau. of John, 1st Earl of Portarlington ; she d. 16 Feb. 1861, having had 3 sons and 2 daus. [1] John Vesey, 2nd and present Baron, [2] Han. HenryWilliam, 1835, LEY) ; she d. 5 April, 1846, having had with other issue 3 sons and a dau,- Kttu l^^LA /^ (1) William Henry, Ueut.-col. grenadier guards, b. 7 Oct. 1837; d. 4 May, 1879. (2^K5enrx, col. the buffs (East Kent regt.), formerly 3rd buffs, C.B. comdg. in Straits Settlements, served in Crimea subsequent to fall of Sebastopol, comd. 2nd batt. through- out Zulu war 1879, at engagement at Inyezane and during occupation of Ekowe ; b. 10 July, 1839. (33fei(Ajiliur, major R.E. Devonport; b. 4 Jan, 1841 ; m. 16 Oct. 1868, Mary Anne, 3rd dau. of Alfred Rouse Dunn, Esq. of Hillgrove House, Amberley, co. Glouc. and has 3 sons and 4 daus. Arthur Reginald Bligh, b. 27 Nov, 1871,— Bertram Damer, b, 29 Mar. 1876.— Son, b. 7 April, 1880,— Winifred Mary.— Edith Caroline.— Gwendolen Muriel.— A dau. b. 1 Jan. 1879. (4)ifHpmma_Sophia, m. 17 May, 1866, to Rev. George Booth Perry, B.A. vicar of Brabourne and rector of Monk's Horton, Kent, and has 3 sons and 4 daus. Lionel Bhgh Perry, b. 5 July, 1868.— Stewart Avscough, b. 18 June, 1871.— Henry George Charles, b. 11 Nov. 1876. Violet Frances Mary.— Ethel Sophia,— Augusta Catherine ] Han. Henry Willia m, b. 23 Mar. 1809; m. lst~28 May, 35, SophiaTonly dau.ofCol. Hon. William Bligh (E. DARN- SB^fW5^W«rr:W:MrPAftitBi^L m. 2ndly— 10 Mar. 1851, his cousin (Hon.) Caroline Margaret (maid of honour to the Queen), eldest dau. of Hon. Lionel Charles Dawson (E. PORTAR- LINGTON), and had 2 sons and 4 daus. (SJX'^^ictor Alexander Lionel Dawson, bar.-at-law L.l. 1877; b. 25 Aug. 1852, (6fl«fLionel Charles Nugent, b. 17 Aug. 1864. (7|fvMadeline Catherine. (SlXouisa Anna Maria. (9^*;iizabeth Mary Emily, m. Dec. 1881, to Capt. William Willonghby Cole Vemer, rifle brigade (B,\rt.) (10|hTL\Iubel Frances Letitia. COJSfYiERS. 175 [3] Hon. George Darner, M.A. Downing Coll. Canib. 1843, incumbent of Long Cross, Chertsey, 1861/75; b. Nov. 1810; 111. Aug. 1833, Catherine, younger dan. of Sir Jolin St. Aubyn, Bart, (ext.) [4] Hon. Caroline Sophia, d. 9 Mar. 1858, having m. 15 Dec. lf<31, to Most Rev. Charles Thomas Longley, archbishop of Canterbury; he d. 27 Oct. 1868. [5] Hon. Mary Letitia, d. 6 May, 1880, having m. 1st— 28 Sept. 1 824, to Lord Henry Seymour Moore, brother of Charles, 2nd Marquis of Drogheda; he d. Aug. 1825, having had an only son, (1) Henry Francis, 8th Earl and 3rd Marquis Drogheda. Lady Henry S. Moore re-m. 30 Dec. 1830, to Edward Henry Cole, Esq. D.L. Oxon.; hed. 9 Feb. 1858, having had 3 sons and 5 daus. (2) Edward Campbell Stuart COLE, capt. Oxon. militia, d.l. 0.^on. J.P. Kildare ; b. 30 Sept. 1831 ; m. 4 April, 1861, Olivia, 2nd dau. of Rev. Joseph Stevenson, formerly rector of Clon- feach, CO. Tyrone, and has a dau. Lilian Mary Olivia. (3) Harry Pamell, lieut, R.E. b. 18 Feb. 1839 ; d. 14 April, 1862. (4) Lionel Beauchamp, b. 26 Jan. 1842. (5) Augusta Catherine. (6) Fanny Caroline. (7) Sophy Mowbray. (8) Emily Mary, m. 16 April, 1864, to Somerset Basset Saun- derson, eldest sm-viving son of Col. Alexander Saunderson, of Castle Saunderson, co. Cavan, and has 3 sons and a dau. (9) Mary Elizabeth, m. 26 Sept. 1877, Hon. Richard Bing- ham R.N. (E. LUCAN). [6} Hon. Emma Jane, m. 26 July, 1825, to Edward, 6th Earl of Darnley, who d. 12 Feb. 1835. BAKON CONYERS. SACKVILLE GEORGE LANE FOX, Baron Conyers (1509, E.), served with 87th regt. in Crimea ; s. his maternal uncle, 7th Duke of Leeds, as 12th Baron Conyers, 4 May, 1859 ; b. 14 Sept. 1827 ; m. 14 Aug. 1860, Mary, eldest dau. of Regi- nald Curteis, of Windmill Hill, Sussex, capt. 1st dragoons, and has had a son and 2 daus. (1) Hon. Sackville Fitzroy Henry, b. 9 May, 1861 ; d. at Dur- ban, S. Afi-ica, 27 Aug. 1878. (2) Hon. Marcia Amelia Mary. Cux^lr»., ^^A^UinA (3) Hon. Violet Ida Eveline. L^t^ .^./U^ Note.— This Barony being created by writ of summons will probably fall once more into abeyance between the two daughters of the present Peer. Arms— Not exemplified. Town House— 17, Kensington Gardens, w. The Barony. WILLAil CONYERS (son of Sir John Conyers, K.G. by Margery, dau. and coheir of Philip, Lord Darcy, son of John, 5th Lord Darcy, who d. 1411), bore the title of LORD Conyers, 22 Henry VII. and had summons to Parliament, 1 Henry VIII. 1509, he served in several expeditions into Scotland, and was at Flodden Field ; he m. Anne Nevil, dau. of Ralph, Earl of Westmorland, and d. 16 HENRY VIII. His grandson John, 3rd Lord Conyers, left 3 daus. only, and the eldest, Elizabeth, m. to Thomas Darcy (2nd son of Arthur, Lord Darcy, summoned to Parliament 1 and 6 ELIZ.), whose son, SIR CONYERS DARCY, of Hornby Castle, Yorks. became 4th Baron Conyers on the termination of the abeyance 13 July, 1644, and by letters patent, 10 Aug. 1641, the dignity of Lord Darcy was restored and confirmed to him and the heirs male of his body with tlie precedence of John, 6th Lord Darcy ; d. 3 Mar. 1653/4, having m. 10 May, 1594, Dorothy, dau. of Sir Henry Belasyse, 1st Baronet, and had numerous issue. His descendant in the 5th generation, ROBERT, 4th Earl of Holderness and 8th Baron Conyers, ambassador at Venice 1744, and to the states genera! 1749, a principal secretary of state 1761, and P.O. 1751, a lord justice, admiral, and warden of the Cinque ports ; d. 16 Mar. 1778, having m. Nov. 1742, Mary, dau. of Francis Doublet, member of the states of Holland, and niece to the Greffler Fagal ; she d. 13 Oct. 1801, aged 80, leaving an only dau. AMELIA, BARONESS CONYERS, b. 12 Oct. 1754 ; d. 26 Jan. 1784 ; having m. 29 Nov. 1773, as 1st wife to Francis Godolphin, 5th Duke of Leeds (see), and had 2 sons and a dau. (this marriage was dissolved by Act of Parliament, May, 1779, and Baroness Conyers m. shortly after as 1st wife to Capt. John Byron (see), and had a dau. Augusta, m. to Col. Leigh.) Her granddau. Lady Charlotte Mary Anne Georgiana, d. 17 Jan. 1836, having been m. 22 May, 1826, to Sackville "Walter Lane Fox, Esq. M.P. who d. 18 Aug. 1874, leaving 2 sons and 2 daua. (see below). Htneage. HENRY FOX (descended in the sixth generation from William Fox, of Greta, co. Wore. temp. EDWARD IV.), m. 1st, Jane, dau. of Robert Oliver, Esq. of Clonodfoy, co. Limerick, and had issue, all d. young ; he m. 2ndly— 1691, Frances, dau. of Sir George Lane, of Tulske, co. Roscommon, principal sec. of state for Ireland, sister and heir of James, Viscount Lanesborough ; she d. Dec. 1731, having had with other issue 2 sons, [1] George Fox Lane, of Bramham Park, York, M.P. lord mayor city of York, assumed the surname and arms of Lane by act of parliament, 22 Mar. 1760/1, created BARON BiNGLEY, of Bing- ley, Yorks. 13 May, 1762 ; d. 22 Feb. 1773, having m. 12 July, 1731, Harriet dau. and sole heir of Robert Benson, Lord Bing- ley, treasurer of the household ; she d. 7 April, 1777 (bur. in Westminster Abbey 13th), having had an only son, Robert, o.v.p. s.p. 24 May, 1768. [2] Sackville Fox, d. 1 Dec. 1760, leaving by his wife Anne HoUoway, an only child, viz.: — JAMES LANE FOX, of Bramham Park, high sheriff 1804, M.P. Horsham, declined the renewal of the Bingley Peerage in his favour ; d. 7 April, 1821, having m. 28 July, 1789, Hon. Marcia Lucy Pitt, youngest dau. of George, Ist Lord Rivers (ext.) ; she d. 5 Aug. 1822, having had with other issue 3 sons, [1] George Lane Fox, of Bi-amham Park, aforesaid, major Yorks. yeo. oav.; b. 4 May, 1793 ; d. 15 Nov. 1848, having m. 20 Sept. 1814, Georgiana Henrietta, only dau. of Edward Pery Buckley, Esq. of Minestead Lodge, Hants ; she d. having had a son and 2 daus. /I/ George Lane Fox, of Bramham, J.P. D.L. high sheriff of Yorks. 1873 ; b. 13 Nov. 1816 ; m. 17 Nov. 1837, Katherine Mary, youngest dau. of John Stein, M.P. Bletchingley; she d. 5 July, 1873, having had 3 sons and 3 daus. (1) (jeorge Sackville Lane Fox, J.P. oflBcer Yorks. hussars; b. 9 Nov. 1838 ; m. 10 Sept. 1870, Fannie Maude dau. of Gen. Slade (Bart.) ; she d. 28 April, 1875. He m. 2udly— 22 April, 1879, Annette Mary, dau. of Thomas Weld- Blundell, Esq. of Ince Blundell, Lane. By his 1st wife he had 3 sous and a dau. Philip Edward Joseph Lane Fox, b. 29 July, 1871.— Francis Edmund, b. 29 Nov. 1872.— Joseph, b. 1 April, 1874.— Mary Catherine. (2) James Thomas Richard Lane Fox, of Hope Hall, Yorks. capt. late grenadier guards ; b. 28 Feb. 1841 ; m. 15 Sept. 1868, Lucy Frances Jane, dau. of late Humphrey St. John-Mildmay (BART.), and has 2 sons and a dau. George Richard Lane-Fox, b. 15 Dec. 1870.— Edward, b. 31 Mai*. 1874.— Marcia Mary. (3) Henry Lane Fox, R.H. guards; b. 5 Dec. 1846. (4) Marcia. (5) CaroUne Alexina, m. 20 April, 1876, to John Cavendish Orred, of Tranmere and Weston, Cheshire, major late 12th lancers, and has 2 daus. Alexina Katherine ORRED.— A dau. b. 26 Feb. 1880. (6) Kathleen Mary. /2/ Georgiana Marcia, /3/ FredericaElizabeth,d.29 Nov. 1867,havingm.l40ct. 1845, to Hon. Sir Adolphus Frederick Octavius Liddell, K.C.B. (E. Raven swoRTH.) [2] William (Pitt) Lane Fox, of the grenadier guards, served in the Peninsula ; d. 11 Feb. 1832, having m. 31 Dec. 1817, Lady Caroline Sholto Douglas, sister of George, Earl of Morton; she d. 7 Nov. 1873, having had 2 sons, /I/ William Edward, attache to H.B.M.'s legation Berlin ; b. 1818 ; d. at Naples, July, 1852, unm. /2/ Augustus Henry Lane Fox-Pitt-Rivers, major-gen. late grenadier guards, A.Q.M.G. Crimea, Alma, and Sebastopol, A.Q.M.G. Cork, commanding brigade depot Guilford 1873/7, F.R.S. late president anthropological institute, assumed by R.L. 25 May, 1880, the additional (final) surname and arms of PiTT-RlVERS ; b. 14 April, 1827 ; m. 3 Feb. 1853, Hon. Alice ]V[argaret Stanley, dau. of Edward John, 2nd Lord Stanley of Alderley, and has 6 sons and 3 daus. (1) Alexander Edward Lane Fox-Pitt-Rivers, lieut. R. Wilts yeo. cav. ; b. 2 Nov. 1855.— (2) St. George Wil- liam, b. 14 Sept. 1856.— (3) William Augustus, 2nd lieut. grenadier guards, late 61st foot, b. 9 Jan. 1868.— (4) Lionel Charles, b. 5 Nov. I860.— (5) Douglas Henry, b. 17 Dec. 1864.— (6) Arthur Algernon, b. 11 April, 1866. (7) Ursula Katherine, m. 14 Jan. 1880, to William Charles, only son of late Gen. William Henry Scott (B. Stanley). (8) Alice Augusta Laurentia. — (9) Agnes Geraldine. [3] Sackville Walter Lane Fox, an officer in the grenadier guards, M.P. Helston ; d. 18 Aug. 1874, having m. 1st— 22 June (? May), 1826, Lady Charlotte Mary Anne G^orgina Osborne, only dau. of Greorge Willam, 6th Duke of Leeds; she d. 17 Jan. 1836. His widow, Charlotte Susanna, d. 6 Oct. 1881, aged 66. By his 1st wife he had 2 sons and 2 daus. /I/ Sackville George, 12th and present Baron Conyers. /2/ Hon. Charles Pierrepoint D'Arcy (precedency patent 9 July, 1859) ; b. 25 Aug. 1830 ; d. 13 Sept. 1874, having m^ 176 conrnoHAM. 22 June, 1859, Louisa Emma, 2nd dau. of Thomas Fairfax, Esq. of Newton Kyme, co. York (B. FAIRFAX) ; she d. 30 Jan. 1870, having had 4 dans. Charlotte Katherine Marcia.— Caroline Louisa Elizabetla.— Edith Isabella Georgina. — Louisa Emma. /3/ Hon. Elizabeth Catherine (p. p.), d. 26 Oct. 1879, having m. 7 July, 1864, to Rev. Robert Wentworth Cracroft, rector of HaiTington, co. Lincoln, s. p. /4/ Hon. Lora Mary (p. p.) The Barony. HENRY CONYNGHAM (descended from Sir Albert Conyngham, of Mount Charles, co. Donegal, son of Alexander Conyngham, dean of Raphoe, who is said to have been grandson of William Conyngham, bishop of Argyll, 1539, the youngest son of William, 4th Earl of Glencairn in Scotland) , M.P. Sandwich, Kent, and Killybegs, 1727/53, vice-adm. of Ulster, governor cos. Donegal and Londonderry, P.c. created Baron Conyngham of Mount Charles 3 Oct. 1753, VISCOUNT Conyngham 20 July, 1756, and further advanced, 4 Jan. 1781, to the dignities of Earl and Baron Conyngham, all in the peerage of Ireland, with remainder of the barony to his nephew Francis Pierrepoint Burton, of Buncraggy, co. Clare, hereafter mentioned ; d. s. p. 3 April, 1781, having m. Dec. 1744, Ellen, only dau. and heir of Solomon Merritt, of London. Hineage. MARQUIS CONYNGHAM. SIE GEORGE HENRY CONYNGHAM, Mar- quis Conyngham, Earl of Mountcharles and Viscount Slane (1816), Earl Conyngham and Vis- count Mountcharles (1797), Viscount Conyngham (1789), Baron Conyngham (1780), ALL in the PEERAGE OF IRELAND, Baron Minstcr (1821, U.K.), major-gen. in the army, major and lieut.-col. late 1st life guards, extra equerry to the Queen, vice- admiral of the coast of the province of Ulster; s. his father as 3rd Marquis 17 July, 1876 ; b. 3 Feb. 1825 ; m. 17 June, 1854, Lady Jane St. Maur Blanche Stanhope, only child of Charles, 4th Earl of Harrington, and has 2 sons and 5 daus '|)ilKiL/«^lJV). (1) Henry Francis, EARL OF MOUNTCHARLES, 2nd lieut. Scots guards, late rifle brigade, formerly 37th regt. &c.; b. 1 Oct. 1857. (2) Lord Charles Arthur, b. 1 Feb. 1871. (3) Lady Blanche. (4) Lady Constance Augusta, m. 18/20 Oct. 1881, to Richard Combe, Esq. of Pierrepoint, Surrey. (5) Lady Jane Seymour. (6) Lady Elizabeth Maude. (7) Lady Florence. Arms— Arg. a shake-fork urde between three mullets sa. CREST— An unicorn's head erased arg. armed and maned or. Supporters- -Dexter, a horse arg. maned hoofed and charged on the breast with an eagle displayed or. Sinister, a buck ppr. attired unguled and charged on the breast with a griffin's head erased or. MOTTO— Over fork over. Seats — Bifrons, Canterbury; Slane Castle, Meath ; and The Hall, Mount Charles, Donegal. TOWN HOUSE— 36, Belgrave Square, S.W. SAMUEL BURTON, of Buncraggy, co. Clare, sheriff 1669 (grandson of Edward Burton, who in Lodge's Irish Peerage is stated to be 2nd son of Edward Burton, of Longnor, Salop); will proved 1 Dec. 1712, leaving by Mai'gery Harris, his wife, 3 sons, (1) Francis, usher of the court of chancery, Ireland, sherifE co. Clare 1690 and 1692, M.P. Ennis 1692, 1695, 1703, and 1713; d. 1 July, 1714, having m. Alice, dau. of Thomas Tilson, Esq. clerk of the house of commons, and had with other issue 2 sons, [1] Francis (Right Hon.), of Buncraggy, M.P. Coleraine 1721, CO. Clare 1727, P.O.; b. 1 Dec. 1696 ; d. 20 Mar. 1743, having m. Mary, 3rd dau. of Lieut.-Gen. Henry Conyngham, of Slane, co. Meath, and sister and coheir to Henry, Earl Conyngham aforesaid ; she d. in 1737, and their eldest son, Francis Pierrepoint, of whom presently. [2] Thomas, major 2nd regt. horse ; d. 1720, having m. Dorothy, dau. of Rt. Hon. John Forster, lord chief justice of common pleas, Ireland, and had 3 daus. (2) Charles, d. s. p. having m. Mary, dau. of Walter Hickman, Esq. of CO. Clare. (3) Benjamin, of Dublin, banker, alderman and lord mayor 1706, M.P.;d. 28 May, 1728, having m. Grace, dau. of Robert Stratford, of Belan, co. Kildare ; she d. July, 1721, having had issue. His 3rd son, SIR Charles, created a Baronet 2 Oct. 1758. (See Baronetage.) FRANCIS PIERPOINT (BURTON) CONYNGHAM, 2nd Baron Conyngham, on the death of his uncle 3 April, 1781, assumed the name and arms of Conyngham in lieu of his patronymic, by R.L. 3 May, 1781, M.P. Killybeggs 1755, co. Clare 1761; d. 22 May, 1787, having m. 19 Mar. 1750, Elizabeth, eldest dau. of Right Hon. Nathaniel Clements, and sister of Robert, Earl of Leitrim; she d. 15 June, 1816, having had 2 sons, [1] Henry, s. as 3rd Baron. [2] Sir Francis Nathaniel Burton, G.C.H. lieut.-gov. of Canada, col. of Clare militia, twin with his brother; b. 26 Oct. 1766; d. 27 Jan. 1832, having m. 4 June, 1801, Hon. Valentina Letitia Lawless, 2nd dau. of Nicholas, 1st Lord Cloncurry ; she d. 4 Feb. 1844, having had 2 sons, /I/ Henry Stuart Burton, of Carrigaholt Castle, co. Clare, D.L.; b. 14 Sept. 1808 ; d. 10 Feb. 1867, having m. 24 July, 1836, Alicia Mary, only dau. of Rev. Valentine Simpson, d.d. and had 3 sons and 4 daus. (1) Francis Nathaniel Valentine Burton, J.p. and D.Ii.; high sheriff, Clare, 1870; lieut. late 8th foot; b. 13 Sept, 1842; m. 8 Nov. 1866, Marie, dau. and heiress of Savory Due de Rovigo, and coheir of her grandfather Col. Stamer. of Carnelly. (2) William Conyngham Vandeleur, 9th foot; b. 19 Sept. 1846. (3) Henry Stuart, b. 12 June, 1849. (4) Lucy Anne, d. 6 Dec. 1874; m. 17 Oct. 1863, to Henry Ormsby Rose, of BallycuUeen and Ballygrenan, co. Limerick, capt. co. Limerick militia ; he d. Sept. 1870. She re-m. Nov. 1872, to Lieut.-Col. Ambrose Edward Saunders, late 106th regt. By her 1st husband she had a son and 2 daus, Henry Ormsby ROSE, b. 27 July, 1864.— Alice Maria.— Maria. (5) Valentina Henrietta, d. 1 July, 1861, having m. 23 Oct. 1860, to Francis Wise Low, Esq. of Kilshane, co. Tip- perary, and had a dau. Cecilia Elizabeth LOW. (6) Alice Katherine Lawless, m. 6 Nov. 1879 to Gustave Leon Albert, Count de Hamel de Manin. (7) Elizabeth Cecilia, d. 6 Nov. 1870. /2/ WiUiam Conyngham, b. 31 Dec. 1809. HENRY, 3rd Baron, k.p. created VISCOUNT CONYNG- HAM, of Mountcharles, 6 Dec. 1789; VISCOUNT MOUNT- CHARLES and Earl Conyngham, 6 Nov. 1797; Viscount SLANE. EARL OP MOUNTCHARLES AND MARQUIS CONYNG- HAM, 22 Jan. 1816, all in Ireland, a representative Peer, created Baron Minster, of Minster Abbey, Kent, 17 July, 1821, in the Peerage of the U.K., a general in the army ; b. 26 Dec. 1766 ; d. 28 ;Dec.-.i832, .having m. 5 July, 1794, Elizabeth, dau. of Joseph DenisonrEsq. of Denbies, Surrey (by his wife, Eliza- beth, dau. of William Butler, of London), and coheir of William Joseph Denison, of Seamer, ,Yorks. ; she d. 10 Oct. 1861, having had with other issue 3 sons and 2 daus. CORK. 177 (1) Henry Joseph, Earl of Mount Charles; b. 6 April, 1795; d. unm. 26 Dec. 1824. (2) Francis Nathaniel, s. as 2nd. Marquis. (3) Lord Albert Denison, K.C.H, F.S.A. secretary of legation at Berlin, succeeded to the property of his uncle, William Joseph Denison, Esq. M.P. .of Denbies, and assumed, by R.L. 4 Sept. 1849, the surname of Dexisox only, created Baron LONDES- BOROUGH. (4) Lady Elizabeth Henrietta, d. s. p. 24 Aug. 1839, having m. 2 Mar. 1826, as 1st wife, to Charles, 10th Marquis of Huntly, who d. 18 Sept. 1863. (5) Lady Harriet Maria, d. 3 Dec. 1843, having m. 22 Dec. 1832, as 1st wife, to Sir William Meredyth Somerville, Bart, created Lord Athlumney, who d. 7 Dec. 1873. "TjlRANCIS NATHANIEL, 2nd Marquis, K.P. G.C.H. P.O.; a X" general in the army, lord-lieut. co. Meath, vice-admiral of the coast of the province of Ulster, sometime lord cham- berlain of the household; b. 11 June, 1797; d. 17 July, 1876, having m. 24 April, 1824, Lady Jane Paget, dau. of Henry William, 1st Marquis of Anglesey, K.6.; she d, 28 Jan. 1876, having had 2 sons and 4 daus. /I/ George Henry, 3rd and present Marquis. /2/ Lord Francis Nathaniel, J.P. D.L. co. Donegal, lieut. R.N. served in the Black Sea and at the siege of Sebastopol, M.P. CO. Clare 1857/9, 1874/80, lieut. Fife light horse vols., capt. Donegal art. mil.; b. 24 Sept. 1832; d. s.p. 14 Sept. 1880, having m. 28 Sept. 1857, Hon. Georgiana Charlotte Morgan, 5th dau. of Charles, 1st Lord Tredegar. /3/ Lady Jane, m. 19 May, 1849, to Francis George, 2nd 1 ;aron Churchill. /4/ Lady Frances Caroline Maria, m. 5 June, 1847, to Gustavus William Lambart, Esq. of Beau Pare. co. Meath (E. Cavan). /5/ Lady Elizabeth Georgiana, m. 6 Dec. 1849, to George Leo- pold Bryan, Esq. of Jenkinstown Castle, co. Kilkennv, M.P. 1865/80, J.P. D.L. high sheriff 1852 ; he d. s.p.s. 29 June, 1880. /6/ Lady Augusta Cecilia, d. 16 Aug. 1877, having m. 18 July 1861, to Theodore Henry, now Sir Theodore Henry Brinck- man, Bart. EAKL OF COEK. SIE RICHARD EDMUND ST. LAWRANCE BOYLE, K.P. P.O. Eaii of Cork (1620, i.) and Orrery (1660, I.), Viscount Dungarvan (1620, i.). Viscount Boyle, Baron of Bandon Bridge and of Broghill (1627, I.), Baron Boyle, of Youghall (1616, I.), and of Marston (1711, G.B.), M.P. Frome 1854/6, L.L. Somerset since 1864, lieut.-col. commandant North Somerset yeo. since 1867, master of the buck- hounds 1866, 1868/74, and 188qPs''. his grandfather as 9th Earl 30 June, 1856 ; b. 19 April, 1829 ; m. 20 July, 1853, Lady Emily Charlotte de Burgh- Canning, 2nd dau. of Ulick John, 1st Marquis Clanricarde, K.P. and has 3 sons and 5 daus.lK&k£^4lCiiW4<^^ (1) Charles Spencer Canning, VISCOUNT DUNGARVAN, lieut. N. Somerset yeo. cav. 1881; b. 24 Nov. 1861. (2) Hon. Robert John Lascelles, b. 8. Nov. 1864. (3) Hon. Fitz Adelm Alfred Wentworth, b. 20 Aug. 1866. (4) Lady Emily Han-iet Catherine. (5) Lady Grace Elizabeth, m. 13 Feb. 1878, to Hon. Francis Henry Baring, younger son of Sir Thomas, 1st Lord North- brook. (6) Lady Honora Janet, m. 3 July, 1875, to Robert Kirkman only son of late Kirkman Daniel Hodgson, Esq. M.P. and has' 3 sons, Francis Wentworth Kirkman Hodgson, b. 7 Nov. 1876.— Michael Reginald Kirkman, b. 26 Sept. 1879.— Maurice Kirk- man, b. 23 Oct. 1880. (7) Lady Dorothy Blanche (DOREEN), m. 1 Aug. 1878, to Walter Hume Long, Esq. of Rood Ashton. Wilts. M.P. N. Wilts, capt. R. Wilts, yeo. cav. and has a son and dau. Walter LoNG, b. 26 July, 1879.— Victoria Florence de Burgh. (8) Lady Isabel Lettice Theodosia. Arms — Per bend crenellee arg. and gu. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or a lion's head per pale crenellee arg. and gu. Supporters — Two lions per pale crenellee the dexter gu. and arg. the sinister arg. and gu. Motto — God's providence is mine inheritance. Seat — Marston House, Frome, Somersetshire. TOWN House— 1, Grafton Street, Bond Street, W. Hineage. ROGER BOYLE (younger son of Ludovic Boyle, of Bidney Herefordsh.), m. Jane, dau. of Thomas Patshull, of Herefordsh. and had with other issue 2 sons, (1) Roger, of Preston, Kent (2nd son); d.24 Mar. 1576, having m. 16 Oct. 1564, Joan, dau. of Robert Naylor, of Canterbury; she d. 20 Mar. 1586 (both bur. at Preston, M.l.), having had with other issue 2 sons, [1] John, consecrated bisliop of Cork and Cloyne 27 Aug. 1618, holding the see of Ross in commendum; d. 10 July, 1620, leaving a dau. Barbara, m. to Sir John Browne, of Hospital, CO. Limerick. [2] Sir Richard, created Earl op Cork. (2) Micliael, of London, mercliant (3rd son); m. Jane, dau. and coheir of William Peacock, of London, mercer, and had with other issue 3 sons, [1] Ricliard (2nd son), warden of Youghall 1602, dean of AVaterford 1603, archdeacon of Limerick 1605, consecrated bishop of Cork, Cloyne, and Ross 22 Aug. 1620, and translated to the archiepiscopal see of Tuam 30 May, 1638; d. at Cork, 19 Mar. 1644, having m. Martha, dau. of John Wright, of Catherine Hill, Surrey, and had with 9 daus. 2 sons, of whom the elder, Micil AEI-, D.D. dean of Cloyne, P.O. consecrated bisliop of Cork, &c. 22 Jan. 1606, and bisliop of DubUn 27 Nov. 1663, lord high chanceller of Ireland 17 July, 1665/85, translated to the archbishopric of Armagh 27 Feb. 1678, and made lord almoner by patent 7 April, 1679, &c. &c.; d. 10 Dec. 1692, aged 93. By his 2nd wife, Mary, dau. of Dermot, Lord Inchiquin, he had a son, MURROUGH, created Viscount Blessington, co.Wick- low, 23 Aug. 1673. On the death of his son Charles, 2nd Viscount, 2 June, 1732, s.p. the title became extinct. [2] Michael (3rd son), consecrated bishop of Waterford and Lismore, 7 July, 1619; d. s. p. 29 Dec, 1635, having m. 1st, Dorothy Fish, of Beds, and widow of Dr. CondaU, of the Church of Lincoln. He m. 2ndly, Christian, dau. of Thomas BeUot, of the ancient house of Bellot of Chester. [3] Sir George (4th son), d. s. p. QIR RICHARD BOYLE, adm. Bennet's Coll. Camb. a student O of Middle Temple, imprisoned for two months under false accusation by Sir Henry Wallop, treasurer-at-war, and others, completely acquitted of the charges, appointed clerk of tlie council of Munster, knighted on the day of his 2nd marriage at St. Marys Abbey, Dublin, P.c. Ireland 1613, m.p. Lismore 1613^15, gov. of Loughfoyle for life 1614; created Lord Boyle. Baron of Youghall, 6 Sept. 1616, and Viscount Dungar. VAN AND Earl of Cork, 26 Oct. 1620, both in the Peerage of Ireland, one of the lords justices of Ireland 1629, lord liigh treasurer 1631, gave evidence at the trial of Thomas, Earl of Strafford. Upon the Irish rebellion of 1641 he fortified his castle of Lismore and raised two troops of horse, and in the battle of LiscarroU, 3 Sept. 1642, his 4 sons. Lords Dungarvan, KjTialmeaky, Broghill, and Francis Boyle (created VisCOUNT Shannon 1642) were engaged. Bom in Canterbury 3 Oct. 1566; d. at Youghall, Sept. 1643, having m. 1st, at Limerick, 6 Nov. 1595, Joan, dau. and coheirof William Apsley, of Limerick, one of the council of Munster; she d. s. p. 14 Dec. 1599. He m. 2ndly— 25 July, 1603, Catharine, only dau. of Right Hon. Sir Jeffrey Fenton, principal sec. of state, P.c. (by his wife Alice, dau. of Robert Weston, lord chancellor of Ireland); she d. 16 Feb. 1629, having had with other issue 5 sons, (1) Richard, 2nd Earl of Cork, created a Peer of England as Baron Clifford, of Lanesborough, co. York, 4 Nov. 1644, and Earl of Burlington 20 Mar. 1664. On the death of his great-grandson Richard, 4th Earl of Cork, 4 Dec. 1753, the English honours expired, and the Irish honours reverted to his kinsman John, 5th Earl of Orrery. (2) Lewis, b. 23 May, 1619, and in the eighth year of his age Charles I. created him by patent 28 Feb. 1627, Baron op Bandon Bridge and Viscount Botle, of Kynalmeaky, in the peerage of Ireland (with remainder to his elder brother), N 178 CORK. gov. of Bandon, and killed at the battle of Liscarrol, 3 Sept. 1642, s.p. having m. 26 Dec. 1639, Elizabeth Feilding, 3rd dau. of William, Earl of Denbigh. King Charles gave her in marriage, and on 14 July, 1660, CHARLES II. created her Countess of Guilford, in Surrey, for life. (3) Sir Roger, b. at Lismore 25 April, 1621, and in the 7th year of his age King Charles created him by patent 28 Feb. 1627, Lord Boyle, Baron of Broghill, in the Peerage of Ireland, with remainder to the heirs male of his father, and knighted; acquired considerable reputation for his gallantry in assisting to quell the Irish rebellion of 1642/3, &c. and on the declaration of the protectorate was returned knight of the shire for Cork; after Oliver's death was a member of Richard's par- liament and cabinet council, and on its dissolution planned the restoration of the King in Ireland, and for his services was created Earl op Orreey 5 Sept. 1660, in the Peerage of Ire- land, lord president of Munster for life 10 Oct. following, p.c. England and Ireland, sergeant-major-gen. of the army 22 June, 1662, drew up the act of settlement in conjunction with Sir John Perceval, was offered the great seal 1665, which his health compelled him to decline, governor of the city and constable of the castle of Limerickfor life 16 Nov. 1666, M.P. Arundel, Sussex, 1671; d. 16 Oct. 1679, having m. 1640, Lady Margaret Howard, 3rd dau. of Theophilus, 2nd Earl of Suffolk, and had with 5 daus. 2 sons, /I/ Roger, s. as 2nd Earl of Orrery. /2/ Henry, of Castle Martyr, co. Cork; d. in Flanders in 1693, having m. Lady Mary O'Brien, dau. of Murrough, 1st Earl of Inchiquin, and had 4 sons and 2 daus. His 2nd son, Henry, was created EARL OP Shannon, 17 April, 1756. (See that title.) (4) Francis, of Ballinrea, alias Shannon Park, created by Charles II. Viscount shannon, co. Limerick, Sept. 1660, p.c. capt. of a troop of horse, governor of the city and county of the city of Cork, 20 Aug. 1672 ; b. 25 June, 1623 ; m. at Whitehall, Oct. 1638, Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Robert KiUigrew, Knt. vice-chamberlain, to Queen Henrietta Maria; she d. 1680. The "Viscounty became extinct on the death of his grandson, Richard, 2nd Viscount, s. p. 20 Dec. 1740. (5) Robert, of Stalbridge, Dorset, a celebrated philosopher; b. at Lismore, 25 Jan. 1626 ; d. unm. 30 Dec. 1691. ROGER, 2nd Earl of Orrery ; d. 29 Mar. 1682, having m. Lady Mary Sackville, dau. of Richard, 5th Earl of Dorset, and had 2 sons, [1] Lionel, 3rd Earl of Orrery, attainted by James II.'s parliament 1690, took his seat in the Irish Parliament, 15 June 1697 ; M.P. East Grinstead, Sussex ; d. s. p. 21 Aug. 1703, aged 33, having m. Elizabeth, natural daughter of Charles, Earl of Dorset; she d. s. p. 26 June, 1714, having re-m. 1695, as 1st wife, to Richard, 2nd Viscount Shannon. [2] Sir Charles, 4th Earl of Orrery, M.P. Huntingdon 1700, K.P. 13 Oct. 1705, major-gen. in the army, envoy extraordinary to Brabant and Flanders, and to the Low Countries 1710/13, created a Peer of Great Britain as BARON Boyle of Mar- ston, Somerset, 5/10 Sept. 1711, lord of the bedchamber to George L; on 28 Sept. 1722, was committed close prisoner to the Tower on suspicion of high treason where he remained 6 months ; the well-known astronomical instrument, " Orrery," derived its name from him, he was also known by reason of his literary contest with Dr. Bentley; b. at Little Chelsea, 21 July, 1674 ; d. 28 Aug. 1731 bur. in Westminster Abbey, 11 Sept.) having m. 29 Mar. 1706, Lady Elizabeth Cecil, only surviving dau. of John, 5th Earl of Exeter ; she d. 12 June, 1708, leaving an only son, JOHN, 5th Earl of On-ery 1731, and 5th Earl of Cork, 4 Dec. 1753, hon. LL.D. Oxon.; b. 2 Jan. 1706 ; d. 16 Nov. 1762, having m, 1st— 9 May, 1728, Lady Henrietta Hamilton, youngest dau. of George, Earl of Orkney; she d. 22 Aug. 1732, leaving 2 sons, /I/ Charles, Viscount Dungarvan, b. 27 Jan. 1728 ; d. 16 Sept. 1759, v.p. having m. 18 May, 1753, Susanna, dau. of Henry Hoare, of Stoiirhead, Wilts. (Bart.) She re-m. 17 Feb. 1761, to Thomas, Lord Bruce, created Earl of Ailesbury. Lord Dungarvan left an only dau. Henrietta, m. 18 Oct. 1777, to John, 1st Baron O'Neil, of Slanes Castle (ext.) /2/ Hamilton, 6th Earl of Cork and Orrery, high steward of Oxford University ; b. 3 Feb. 1729 ; d. unm. 17 Jan. 1764. JOHN, 5th Earl, m. 2ndly— 30 June, 1738, Margaret, dau. and heir to John Hamilton, Esq. of Caledon, co. Tyrone ; she d. 24 Oct. 1758, leaving an only son, EDMUND, 7th Earl, b. 21 Nov. 1742; d. Oct. 1798, having m. 1st— 25 Aug. 1764, Anne, dau. and coheir of Kelland Courtenay, Esq. of Painsford, Devon (this marriage dissolved) ; she d. 11 Dec. 1785. He m. 2ndly— 17 Jan. 1786, Lady Mary Monckton, youngest dau. of John, 1st Viscount Galway ; she d. 30 May, 1840, aged 95. By his 1st wife he had with other issue 2 sons, [1] Edmund, s. as 8th Earl. [2J Hon. Sir Courtenay, vice-adm. K.c.H. and knighted, M.P. Bandon ; b. 3 Sept. 1770 ; d. 21 May, 1844, having m. 16 April, 1799, Caroline Amelia, dau. of William S. Poyntz, Esq. of Midg- ham, Berks ; she d. 7 Oct. 1851, having had 3 sons and 2 daus. /I/ Courtenay Edmund William, rear-adm.; b. 3 Aug. 1800 • d. 11 Feb. 1859 ; having m. 12 Nov. 1836, Mary, dau. of Wil- liam Wallace Ogle, Esq. of Causey Park, Northumberland, and had a dau. d. young. She re-m. 11 July, 1860, to M. Paul de Mocombe, judge de tribunal de premiere instance at Rouen. /2/ Charles John, b. 10 May, 1806 ; m. 3 July, 1849, Zacyntha, dau. of Gen. Sir Lorenzo Moore, and has 6 sons and a dau. (1) Mordaunt Charles, capt. 60th rifles, Inst, of musketry; b. 21 June, 1850; m. 12 July, 1877, his cousin, Charlotte Jane, youngest dau. of late Hon. Robert Edward Boyle, M.P. and has a son, b. 31 Aug. 1880. (2) Lionel Cavendish Richard, sub.-lieut. R.N, b. 24 Nov. 1851. (3) Cecil William, b. 16 Mar. 1853; m. 7 Feb. 1877, Eleanor Margaret, eldest dau. of late Charles Buxton, Esq. M.P . (Bart.), and has a dau. b. 8 Dec. 1879. (4) Henry Charles, b. 12 June, 1857.— (5) William George, b. 27 May, 1859.— (6) Ernest Patrick, b. 21 Nov. I860.— (7) Audrey Georgiana Florence. /3/ Cavendish Spencer, capt. 72nd highlanders ; b. 12 May, 1814 ; d. 21 Nov. 1868, having m. 19 Dec. 1844, Rose Susan, dau. of Lieut.-Col. Charles Carson Alexander, R.E. and had 2 sons and a dau. (1) Courtenay Edmund, B.A. Oxon. local government board inspector ; b. 21 Oct. 1845 ; m. 20 April, 1876, Lady Muriel Sarah Campbell, dau. of Johri Frederick, 2nd Earl of Cawdor. P^^iU-Htc VUeM)*'M^-4 Nov. 1835, Emily Caroline, 2nd dau. of Gen. Sir Harry Calvert, Bart. (Verney- BART.); she d. 14 July, 1877. He m. 2ndly— 9 Oct. 1879, Caroline, 3rd dau. of Hon. Alexander Leslie-Melville, of Branston Hall, co. Line. (E. Leven). [4] Emma Eugenia Elizabeth. [5] - - Augusta Harriet, d. 11 June, 1863, having m. 27 Sept. 182(!, to Sir James Fitzgerald, Bart, who d. 25 Sept. 1839. [61 Cecilia Mary, d. 24 Nov. 1871, having m. 7 Sept. 1844, to Lord William Hervey (M. BRISTOL), who d. 6 May 1860. COURTOWN. 181 EARL OF COURTOWN. JAMES GEORGE HENRY STOPFORD, Earl of Courtown, Viscount Stopford (1762, i.), Baron of Courtown (1758, i.) and Saltersford, (1796, G.B.), capt. late gren. guards; s. his father as 5th Earl 20 Nov. 1858; b. 24 April, 1823; m. 3 Sept. 1846, Hon. Elizabeth Frances Milles, 2nd dau. of George John, 4th Lord Sondes, and has 3 sons and 5 daus. (1) James Walter Milles, ViSCOrxT ST0PF0RD,b. 3 Mar. 1853; m. 27 April, 1876, Hon. Catherine Elizabeth Neville, eldest4'»H dau. and coheir of Richard, 4th Baron Braybrooke, and has 2 sons, Hon. James Richard Neville, b. 16 Sept. 1877. Hon. Arthur, b. 29 April, 1879. (2) Hon. Edward Barrington Lewis Henry, lieut. 87th foot, late 25th foot, formerly lieut. Wexford militia; b. 20 Nov. 1858, (3) Hon. George Frederick William, Ueut. grenadier guards, late adjutant; b. 1 Dec. 1859, (4) Lady Charlotte Elizabeth. (5) Lady Eleanor Margaret. (6) Lady Mary Jane Jemima, m. 3 Aug, 1869, to Lieut.-Col, Charles Shelley (BART.), late Scots guards, and has issue. (7) Lady Grace Harriet, m. 19 Sept. 1878, to Capt, John Stra- chan Bridges, of Lawrence Weston, co, Glouc, late R.A. and has a dau. Mary Frances Conway BRIDGES. (8) Lady Lily Frances. Arms — Az. a sem^e of cross-crosslets and three lozenges or. Crest — A wyvern wings displayed vert. Supporters — Two stags ppr. collared and chained each charged on the shoulder with a lozenge or. Motto — Patrite infelici fidelis. Seat — Courtown House, Gorey, co. Wexford. TOWN HOUSE— 53, Eccleston Square, s.W. Hineage, JAMES STOPFORD, of Saltersford, in Chesh,, served as an oflBcer in the Parliamentary army during the Irish rebel- lion, which began in 1641, and afterwards settled at Tarah Hill, CO, Meath ; m, 1st, EUinor, 4th dau. of John Morewood, Esq, and had issue. He m. 2ndly, Mary, dau, of Sir Robert Forth, Knt, P.C. and had 2 daus. His will dated 30 Jan, 1685, By his 1st wife he had, with other issue, 2 sons, [1] William, o. v, p. 22 May, 1683, having m. Mary, dau, of Col, Francis Willoughby, and left an only son, James, m.p, borough of Wexford 1703, and county from 1713 until his death, 9 July, 1721; m, Frances, dau, and heir of Roger Jones, of Dublin ; she d, 22 May, 1721, having had with other issue 4 sons, (1) James, created Baron Courtown, Viscount Stop- ford, and EARL OP COURTOWN, (2) William, a capt. of horse; d. Dec. 1760, having had 2 sons and 2 daus. (3) Thomas, a master in chancery. (4) Joseph, 2nd regt. of horse ; m. July, 1743, Anne, dau, of Knightley Chetwode, of Woodbrooke, Queen's co. and had with 5 daus. an only son, James, rector of Killeary, co. Meath; bp. 11 Nov. 1746. [2] James, m. Butler, of Kilkenny, and had a son, James, fellow of Trin. Coll. Dublin 1727, vicar of Finglass, dean of Kilmacduagh, consecrated bishop of Cloyne 28 Feb. 1753; d. 23 A'lg, 1759, having m. 16 Dec. 1727, Anne, 2nd dau, of James Stopford, Esq, M,P, and sister of James, 1st Earl of CourtowTi, and had 3 sons, ( 1 ) James, fellow of Dublin university 1753/5 ; rector of Garry Cloyne and Glanore ; bp, 7 Oct. 1731 ; d. 1790, having m, Anne, dau, of William Wray, of Ards, co, Donegal, and had 3 sons, /I/ James Butler, of Danesfort, co. Cork ; d. s. p. having m. Elizabeth Lombard, of Lombardstown. /2/ Joseph, D.D. fellow of Trin. Coll. Dublin, and rector of Conwall; d. 1830, having m. in 1804, Miss A. M. Campbell, and left an only child, Anna, m. to Rev. R, Stopford Brooke, D.D, rector of Wyton, Hants, /3/ Edward (D.D.), bishop of Meath 1842/50, P.C; b. 15 Oct. 1772; d. 17 Sept. 1850, having m. Oct. 1804, Catherine, dau. of Rev. Thomas Adderley Browne, rector of Bandon, CO. Cork; she d. 2 June, 1856, having had with 5 daus, 3 sons, [1] James Edward, LL.D,; d.unm, 14 April, 1878, aged 69. [2] Edward Adderley, archdeacon of Meath ; b. 17 Jan. 1810 ; d. 22 April, 1874, having m. 25 Jan. 1837, Ann Catherine, dau, of Robert King Duke, and had 5 sons and 4 daus, (1) John George Beresford, major 32nd L.l, 1881 ; b. 9 Feb, 1838, (2) Robert Edwanl, drowned in China Sea while in command h,m,S, " Starting," 1867, (3) Edward Adderley, b, 4 Dec. 1842, (4) Jemmett Joseph, b. 2 Mar. 1846, (5) James Thomas Adderley, b, 7 Nov. 1854, (6) Angel Anne Catherine, m, 27 May, 1873, to Rev. Joseph Fletcher Bickerdike, vicar of Ardamine, co.Wex- ford, s. p, (7) Elizabeth Catherine, m, 14 Oct, 1869, to Gilbert Venables, Esq. and has had a son and 3 daus, Robert Edward Stopford VENABLES, b. 8 June, 1870. — Ethel Mary, — Alice Eveline, d. April, 1878.— Catherine St. George. (8) Alice Sophia Amelia, m. 14 June, 1877, to John Richard Green, M.A. Jesus Coll, Oxon, 1864, hon, fellow 1877, LL.D. Edin, 1874, librarian Lambeth Palace 1869, (9) Louisa Jane, m, 20 Sept. 1879, to Thomas Lander Brunton, M.D. F.R.S. [3] Thomas Adderley, rector of Clongill and Kilshine, late registrar diosese of Meath; b. 15 June, 1815; m. 22 Jan. 1852, Mary Jane Frances, dau, of Rev, Cosby Stop- ford Mangan, rector of Derrynoose, Armagh, and has 3 sons and a dau. (1) Edward George, clerk of petty sessions. Bailie- borough; b. 4 Sept, 1854; m, 4 Dec, 1878, Anna Mar- garet, eldest dau, of Robert Gibson, Esq, of Bailie- borough, and has a son and dau, Thomas Adderley Reddish, b. 23 Oct, 1879, Evelyn Mary, b, 28 Jan. 1881, (2) Thomas Adderley Browne, b, 28 July, 1855. (3) James Butler, b. 10 Nov. 1856. (4) Mary Jane Frances. (2) Joseph, rector of Blarney; bp. 4 Dec, 1732; m. Angel, dau. of William Wray, of Ards aforesaid ; shed. 17 May, 1789, aged 64, having had with a dau. 3 sons, /I/ Sir James, knighted 7 Mar. 1815, by lord-lieut. Ire- land, capt, 21st light dragoons ; d, about 1835, having m. 1818, widow of Gen, Barbier, of the French army, and had a son and dau, /2/ William, LL.D. rector of Blarney; b. 1768; d. Sept. 1855, having ra. 5 July, 1796, Abigail, dau. of Eyre Evans, Esq. of Milltown Castle (B, Carbery) ; she d, 29 June, 1853, having had 4 sons and 3 daus. [1] Joseph, of Blarney, in H.O.; b, 27 April, 1799; d. 9 June, 1881, having m. 15 Aug. 1850, Elizabeth, dau. of Simon Dring, of Rockgrove, co. Cork, and had 3 sons and 5 daus. (1) William, capt. N, Cork rifles 1880; b. 12 April, 1856. (2) Eyre James, b. 10 Feb. 1860. (3) Joseph Thomas Sarsfield, b. 26 Aug. 1866. (4) Clementina. (5) Elizabeth Anne. (6) Angelina Josepha, m. 17 Aug. 1876, to Percival Hunt, Esq. of Danesfort, co. Cork, and has 2 sons, James Stopford HUNT, b. 1 May, 1878. Joseph WiUiam Lombard, b. 30 Aug. 1879. (7) Catherine Charlotte. (8) Mary Abigail, [2] Eyre Evans, capt, 62nd regt.; d, unm. 1836, aged 31 . [3] James, C,B, brigadier-gen, and col, 64th regt.; b, 1804 ; fell in action in Bushir 9 Dec, 1856, having m, 1839, Mary Elizabeth, dau, of Sir John Macandrew Mac- gregor, K.CB, ; she d, Aug. 1871, having had 3 sons and 2 daus. (1) William Henry James, brevet-major 3rd Bombay cav.; b. 1840 ; m. 14 May, 1872, Julia, eldest dau. of late Granado Chester, Esq. E.I.C.S. (2) Eyre Evans, b. 1852 ; d. 28 Feb. 1879. (3) George Evans, b. 1857. (4) Angelina Mary Sophia, m. 10 Oct. 1867, to Sur- geon-Major Thomas Moorliead, M.D. 26thCameroniaiis, who d. 1877. (5) Anna Catherine Elizabeth, m. 18 July, 1871, to Cadwallader Adams, c.B. major-gen. in the army, 182 COURT OWN. comdg. infantry brigade Gibraltar since 1881, lieut.-col. 49th regt. and has 2 sons and a dau. George Stopford Adams, b. 2 July, 1872.— Phihp James Cadwallader, b. 22 Oct. 1873.— Evelyn Blanche Stopford. [4] Thomas, capt. late 82nd regt. ; b. 5 Dec. 1805 ; m 1st— 1835, Jane Eliza, dau. of Kev. George Hard- man; he d. 1837, leaving 2 daus. who d. unm. He m. 2ndly — 1867, Lucy Rebecca, dau. of Eev. Richard Binney, rector of Bangor, co. Down, and has a son and dau. James William, b, 1 Jan. 1871.— Elizabeth Angelina Anna. [5] Mary Josepha Anne, m. 15 Oct. 1833, as 2nd wife, to George Meares Maunsell, of Ballywilliam, co. Limerick, who d. 1871, [6] Angelina, d. 1864, having m. 20 May, 1820, to Thomas Ronayne Sarsfleld, of Doughcloyne, co. Cork, D.L. who d. 7 Oct. 18G5, leaving a son and 2 daus. [7] Anna Catherine Elizabeth, m. to James Hunt, of Danesfort, co. Cork, and had 6 sons and 3 daus. /3/ Joseph, rector of Garrycloyne, &c.; d. unm. 1827, aged 54. (3) William, 20 years vicar of Donamoyne, &c. ; bp. 26 Jan. 1730 (sic) ; d. 5 Sept. 1803, having m. Anne, eldest dau. of Joseph Stopford, of the 2nd regt. of horse aforesaid. JAMES STOPFORD, created BARON COURTOWX, co. Wex- ford, 19 Sept. 1758, and also Viscount Stopford and Earl op COURTOWN, 12 April, 1762, all in Ireland ; he d. 12 Jan. 1770, having m. 24 Feb. 1726, Elizabeth, only dau. of Right Rev. Edward Smyth, lord bishop of Down and Connor, and had with other issue 2 sons, /I/ James, s. as 2nd Earl. /2/ Hon. Edward, lieut.-gen. in the army; b. 1732; d. 22 Oct. 1794, having m. 1 Oct. 1783, Letitia, dau. of William Blacker, of Carrick Blacker, co. Armagh ; she d. 5/15 Feb. 1841, having had with other issue 2 sons, [1] Edward, capt. R.N. b. 4 July, 1784 ; d. 19 Mar. 1837, having m. 26 Oct. 1821, Marian Helen, widow of Archibald Cockburn, Esq. B.C.S.; she d. 14 Dec. 1854. [2] William Henry " Stopford-Blair, of Penninghame" House, CO. Wigtown, col. in the army, assumed the additional name of Blair and the arms of Blair quarterly in the first quarter, and to be designated " Stopford Blair of Penninghame," by R.L. 6 May, 1842 ; b. 13 Jan. 1788 ; d. 20 Sept. 1868, having m. 3 Mar. 1825, Mira Sophia, dau. of Lieut.-Col. Robert Bull, C.B. ; she d. 9 July, 1830, having had a son and dau. (1) Edward James " Stopford-Blair, of Penninghame," late an officer of dragoons; b. 3 Feb. 1826; m. 22 June, 1853, Eliza- beth Letitia Morgan, elder dau. of Very Rev. Hugh Usher Tighe, dean of Leiglilin. (2) Elizabeth Ellen, m. 20 Oct. 1847, to Edward Heron- Maxwell, Esq. (BART.) JAMES, 2nd Earl, created a Peer of Great Britain, 7 June, 1796, as Baron Saltersford, of Saltersford, co. Chesh.; b. 28 May, 1731 ; d. 30 Mar. 1810, having m. 16 April, 1762, Mary, dau. and coheir of Richard Powys, Esq. of Hintlesham Hall, Suffolk. ; she d. 3 Jan. 1810, having had 4 sons, [1] James George, s. as 3rd Eail. [2] Hon. Sir Edward, G.C.B. K.T.s. lieut.-gen. in the army, col. 41st regt.; b. 28 Sept. 1766; d. unm. 14 Sept. 1837. [3] Hon. Sir Robert, G.c.B. G.c.M.G. adm. of the red, rear-adm. of England, "the hero of Acre," governor of Greenwich hospi- tal; b. 5 Feb. 1768; d. 25 June, 1847, having m. 29 June, 1809, Mary, dau. of Robert Fanshawe, commissioner of Plymouth dockyard ; she d. 4 June, 1866, having had 3 sons and 5 daus. /I/ Robert Fanshawe, vice-adm. R.N.; b. 19 Dec. 1811 ; m. 1st— 31 Aug. 1843, Emily Anna, dau. of Capt. William Wil- braham R.N. (E. Lathom) ; she d. 6 Oct. 1862. He m. 2ndly— 1 June, 1865, Lucy Hester, 4th dau. of Adm. Sir Phipps Hornby, G.C.B. of Littlegreen, Sussex. By his 1st wife he had 6 sons and 4 daus, (1) Robert Wilbraham, com. R.N. b. 24 June, 1844. (2) Arthur Bouverie, capt. R.A. A.Q.M.G. of division 1881, late D.A.Q.M.G. Sind reserve brigade, Bombay district ; b. 21 Oct. 1845; m. 7 Sept. 1881, Evelyn Fannie, dau. of Lieut.- Gen. George Samuel Montgomery, c.S.l. J.P. of Fort Royal, RathmuUan, co. Donegal. (3) Wilham Edward, b. 12 Aug. 1848. (4) Frederick George, R.N., b. 10 May, 1852. (5) Cecil Henry, b. 1 Aug. 1853 ; d. 12 April, 1877. (6) Francis James, late 52nd foot, b. 6 July, 1857. (7) Emily Mary, d. 9 Nov. 1878. (8) Mary Louisa. (Q) Henrietta JuUa. (10) Eleanor Anna. /2/ James John, vice-adm. R.N. b. 17 April, 1817; d. s. p. 12 May, 1868, having m. 21 Aug. 1862, Fanny, 3rd dau. of Lieut.- Col. Gubbins, C.B. She re-m. 23 April, 1873, as 2nd wife, to Rev. Thomas Garnham Luard, vicar of Stanstead, Essex. /3/ 'Arthur Fanshawe, M.A.Balliol Coll. Oxon. 1845, fellow of All Souls Coll. Oxon. 1846/81, and for some years domestic bursar, a proctor of Oxford University 1855/6, rector of Hamerton, Hunts, 1850/72 ; b. 16 Feb. 1822; d. 14 Mar. 1881. /4/ Christiana Fanshawe, d. 3 Oct. 1855, having m. 30 April, 1846, as 1st wife, to Rev. William Frederick Douglas (Bart.), who d. 26 Sept. 1874. /5/ Eleanor. /6/ Henrietta Maria, d. s. p. 4 Feb. 1869, having m. 1st— 21 Sept. 1841, to Lord Henry Russell, R.N. who d. 2 May, 1842 (D. Bedford). She re-m. 7 Dec. 1853, to Col. Cecil WiUiam Forester (B. FORESTER); 111 Louisa Catherine. /8/ Charlotte Anne, m. 16 July, 1861, to Rev. Robert Gregory, canon of St. Paul's, and has 3 daus. Eleanor Charlotte GREGORY.— Christiana Stopford.— Alice Sophia. [4] Hon. Richard Bruce, chaplain to the Queen, canon of Wind- sor, prebendary of Hereford, rector of Barton Segrave, North- ants.; b. 2 Mar. 1774 ; d. 12 Dec. 1844, having m. 10 Nov. 1800, Hon. Eleanor Powys, eldest dau. of Thomas, 1st Lord Lilford; she d. 10 Dec. 1854, having had 7 sons and 3 daus. /I/ George Powys, rector of Barton Segrave, Northants. b. 29 Aug. 1801 ; d. 28 Dec. 1867. /2/ Richard Henry, adm. R.N. (resd.); b. 22 Nov. 1803; m. 27 May, 1847, Frances, only dau. of late William T Smyth, Esq. of Little Houghton, Northants. /3/ Charles, rector of Barton Segrave, Northants. b. 19 Jan. 1805 ; d. 9/10 Mar. 1864, having m. 2 Sept. 1845, Maria Char- lotte, dau. of Rev. John Johnstone, and had a son and dau. (1) Arthur Charles, b.2 July, 1846; m. 19 Dec. 1872, Cathe- rine Anne, dau. of Charles Godfrey, Esq. of London, and widow of Charles William Hendy, Esq. of Loudon, and has a dau. — Hilda Frances Marguerite. (2) Alice Mary. /4/ William Bruce Stopford-Sackville, of Drayton House, Northants. He and his wife were authorised to take the surname of Sackville in addition to and after that of Stop- ford, and to bear the arms quarterly by R.L. 26 Mar. 1870 ; b. 1 April, 1806 ; d. 29 May, 1872, having m. 20 June, 1837, Caroline Harriet, only child and heir of Hon. George Ger- maine, and niece and representative of Charles, 5tli and last Duke of Dorset, and had 4 sons and 7 daus. (1) Sackville George Stopford-Sackville, of Drayton House, M.P. N. Northants. 1867/80, attach^ at Lisbon 1866, capt. Northants. and Rutland mil. since 1862 ; b. 10/11 Mar. 1840 ; m. 4 Feb. 1875, Edith Frances, dau. of William Rashleigh, of Menabilly, Cornwall (Bart.) (2) Lionel Richard, major Prince Consort's Own rifle brigade, b. 4 Jan. 1845. (3) Alexander WiUiam, b. 31 Aug. 1846. (4) Sydney Robert, b. 12 Jan. 1850. (5) Harriet Caroline. (6) Fanny Louisa, m. 3 Jan. 1877, to Rev. and Hon. Augus- tus Legge (E. Dartmouth). (7) Georgina Mary, m. 13 May, 1869, to Hon. Edward Pierson Thesiger (B. Chelmsford). (8) Margaret Elizabeth. (9) Eleanor Mary Agnes, m. 23 Sept. 1879, to Lionel Jolm William Fletcher, J.P. (BART.) (10) Beatrice Evelyn, m. 3 Aug. 1874, to Harry Clarke- Jervoise, Esq. (Bart.) (11) Grace, m. 30 Aug. 1881, to Hon. Henry Arden Adder- ley, 2nd son of Charles Bowyer, 1st Lord Norton. /5/ James Sydney, b. 14 April, 1808 ; m. 1st— 16 Sept. 1847, Frances, dau. of Edward Loyd, Esq. of Green Hill, co. Lane. (B. OVERSTONE) ; she d. s. p. 20 Sept. 1856. He m. 2ndly— 10 Mar. 1868, Catherine Mary, eldest dau. of Sir Thomas Wathen Waller, Bart, and has 5 sons and 2 daus. George Waller, b. 26 May, 1870.— Philip James, b. 14 Jan. 1872.— Reginald Arthur, b. 28 Jan. 1873.— Heneage Frank, b. 14 July, 1877.— Wyndham Horace, b. 1 June, 1878,— Mabel Catherine.— Eleanor Frances. /6/ Edward, capt. R.N. (retd.), J.P.Northampton; b. 29 Aug. 1809 ; m. 6 Aug. 1840, Julia Maria, eldest dau. of late Capt. William Wilbraham, R.N. (E. Lathom), and has had 2 sons and a dau. (1) Henry Edward, hon. major, late capt. 36th regt.; b. 30 Nov. 1841. (2) Grosvenor, com. H.M.s. "Hornet"; b. 16 Nov. 1845; d. s. p. 14 Nov. 1875, having m. 9 June, 1874, Sara, only dau. of John Palmer Palmer, Esq. of Physgill House, N.B. (3) Edith Louisa, m. 11 June, 1868, to Capt. William Robert Kennedy, R.N. (M. AlLSA). Ill Robert, b. 16 April, 1813; d. 25 May, 1878, having m. 11 Aug. 1853, Matilda Caroline, dau. of General Thomas Birch Reynardson, of Holywell Hall, co. Lincoln, and has a son and dau. Horace Robert, lieut. Coldstream guards; b. 29 Oct. 1855.— Evelyn Emma. /8/ Eleanor Elizabeth, d. 12 Oct. 1851; m. 26 July, 1832, as 1st wife, to Ambrose Isted, Esq. of Ecton, Northants; he d. 13 May, 1881. (See E. Lichfield for 2nd marriage). /9/ Lucy Charlotte, m. 21 May, 1844, to Wilham Smyth, Esq. of Little Houghton, Northants. aforesaid, who d. 23 Mar. 1872. /lO/ Harriet Jane, m. 15 Oct. 1850, to Bartholomew Tunnard, capt. 27th regt. (Inniskillings) , who d. 30 June, 1875, having had 4 sons and a dau. Ambrose Bartholomew Tunnard, b. 28 July, 1851.— Wal- ter James, b. 4 Nov. 1852.— William Francis, R.N. b. 14 Feb. 1854.— Henry Stopford, 27th Inniskilhngs ; b. 12 Jan. 1856.— Eleanor Lucy. JAMES GEORGE, 3rd Earl, K.T. P.O. b. 15 Aug. 1765 ; d. 15 June, 1835, having m. 29 Jan. 1791, Lady Mary Scott, eldest dau. of Henry, 3rd Dvike of Buccleuch ; she d. 21 April, 1823, having had, with other issue, 4 sons and a dau. [1] James Thomas, s. as 4th Earl. [2] Hon. Edward, lieut.-col. Scots fusiliers; b. 11 June, 1795; d. 5 July, 1840, having m. 4/5 July, 1830, Horatia Charlotte, only dau. of Thomas Lockwood, Esq. and widow of Richard Tibbits, Esq. of Barton Seagrave, Northants. ; she d. 9 Feb. 1838, hav- ing had 2 sons and a dau. COVENTRY. 183 (1) Frederick Manners, M.A. Ch. Ch. Oxon. 1860, rector of Tichmarsh, Northants, since 1861; b. 1 Nov.l831;m. 1st— 8 July, 1857, Florence Augusta, younger dau. of Charles Alex- ander Saunders, Esq. of Westbourne Lodge ; sbe d. 18 Aug. 1876. He m. 2ndly— 7 Nov. 1878, Caroline Louisa, 2nd dau. of late Very Rev. Augustus Page Saunders, D.D. dean of I'eterborough. By his 1st wife he has 7 sons and 2 daus. Algernon Edward, b. 27 June, 1858.— Albert Henry, b. 16 May, I860.— Francis Powvs, b. 6 Dec. 1861.— Charles Alex- ander, b. 14 Nov. 1864.— Wilfrid Sydney, b.28 May, 1868.— Gerald Frederick, b. 2 Mar. 1870.— Walter Montagu, b. 10 April, 1874. — Mary Kathleen. — Eveleen Frances. (2) Walter James, gentleman usher of privy chamber, in- spector of military prisons, capt. late 52nd L.l. ; b. 4 July, 1833; m. 7 Oct. 1863 Annette Jane, 3rd dau. of Adm. Hon. Sir Montagu Stopford, K.C.B. and has had 2 sons and 5 daus. Edward Montagu, b. 29 Jan. 1872.— Cyril Montagu, b. 4 June, 1874. — Horatia Winifred. — Louise. — Nina. — Annette Hilda.— Cicely, d. 27 Jan. 1878. (3) (Hon.) Horatia Charlotte Frances (V.A.), bedchamber woman to the Queen, maid of honour since 1857. [3] Hon. Henry Scott, archdeacon of LeighUn and incumbent of Clonmore, co. Carlow, since 1824; b. 21 Oct. 1797; d. s. p. 27 Oct. 1881, having m. 10 May, 1826, Annette, dau. of William Browne, Esq. of Browne's Hill, co. Carlow; she d. 27 Mar. 1842. (4) Hon. Sir Montagu, adm. R.N. K.C.B. b. 11 Nov. 1798; d. 10 Nov. 1864, having m. 1st— 25 Aug. 1827, Cordelia Winifreda, dau. of Major Gen. Sir George Whitmore, K.C.H.; she d. 4 Sept. 1851, having had with other issue 4 sons and 4 daus. (1) George Montagu, major R.E. K.M.; b. 23 June, 1823; d. 7 Aug. 1860, having m. 1 June, 1854, Caroline Mary, dau. of p.m. Sir John Fox Burgoyne, Bart, G.C.B. (ext.), and had a son and 2 daus. /I/ John Montagu, lieut. R.A. b. 4 June, 1869. /2/ Charlotte Mary Leycester. m. 23 Feb. 1881, to John Arden Birch, Esq. eldest son of John WilUam Birch, Esq. of Rickmansworth Park, Herts, and Drayton, Hants, gov. of Bank of England 1880. /3/ Caroline Anne Kate. (2) Montagu Charles Henry, b. 6 Dec. 1837 ; married. (3) Mary Cordelia, m. 7 Oct. 1856, to Lieut.-Gen. Sir John Miller Adye, ^.C.b.r.a. surveyor-gen. of ordnance since 1880, gov. R.M. college, Woolwich, 1875/80, A.A.G. artillery in Crimea and Indian Mutiny, D.A.a. Bengal 1863/6, director of artillery stores ,1870/5, K.M. hou. col. 26th , Kent volunteers since 1870.«'h j\l\lW\ip^if: l.< h; iji^J^hc^D., Wfi - (4) Emily Winifrgda, m. 6 Jan. 1857, to Lieut.-Col. Arthur James Nixon, comdg. 3rd batt. rifle brigade ; he d. 31 Mar. 1875. (5) Annette Jane, m. 7 Nov. 1863, to her cousin Capt. "Walter James Stopford (see). Admiral Stopford m. 2ndly— 29 Sept. 1863, Lucy, youngest dau. of late John Cay, Esq. of North Charlton, and had 2 sons and 2 daus. (6) Edward, R.N. b. 6 Feb. 1856; d. 18 Dec. 1871. (7) Lionel Arthur Montagu, lieut. Clare mil. b. 10 May 1860. (8) Emily Evelyn Lucy, m. 8 Feb. 1877, to Lieut.-Col. Edwin Markham, R.A. A.A. and Q.M.G. Woolwich, and has a son, b. 11 Nov. 1877. (9) Dora. [5] Lady Jane, d. 28 Dec. 1873, having m. 11 April, 1833, to Rev. Abel John Ram, M.A. of Clonatin, co. Wexford, hon. canon of Rochester, rector of RoUeston, co. Stafford, and has 3 sons and a dau. (1) George Stopford RAM, M.A. St. Peter's, Bournemouth, 1881, vicar of St. Anne's, Highgate Rise, Middx. 1868/81 ; b. 18 June, 1838 ; m. 23 May, 1866, Hon. Charlotte Anne O'Brien, 2nd dau. of Lucius, 13th Baron Inchiquin, and has issue (B. INCHIQUIN). (2) Abel John, bar.-at-law I.T. b. 21 Sept. 1842; m. 23 April, 1874, Hon. Mary Grace O'Brien, 3rd dau. of Lucius, 13th Baron Inchiquin. (3) Robert Digby, vicar of Teddington ; b. 24 Jan. 1844 ; m. 13 Sept. 1877, Mary, only child of late George Edward Anson, Esq. C.B. (E. LICHFIELD.) (4) Frances Anne Jane. JAMES THOMAS, 4th Earl, b. 27 Mar. 1794; d. 20 Nov. 1868, having m. 1st — 4 July, 1822, his cousin Lady Charlotte Albinia Montagu-Scott, dau. of Charles William, 4th Duke of Buccleuch ; she d. 29 Feb. 1828, having had 3 sous, (1) James George Henry, 5th and present Earl. (2) Hon. Edward Sydney, b. 29 Aug. 1824, m. 22 Nov. 1853, Harriet Osborne, eldest dau. of late Rev. Edward Nixon. (3) Hon. Barrington, b. 29 Feb. 1828 ; d. 27 Nov. 1845. HIS LORDSHIP m. 2ndly— 29 Oct. 1850, Dora, eldest dau. of late Chief Justice Edward Pennefather ; she d. 11 Dec. 1859, having had 3 sons, (4) Hon. John Montagu, lieut. 52nd regt. (late adj.); b. 15 April, 1853; m. 5 May, 1881, Winifred Ellen, youngest dau. and coheir of late John Reilly, Esq. of St. Brigids, co. Dublin, deputy keeper of the rolls, Ireland, &c. (B. St. Leoxahds). (5) Hon. Frederick William, lieut. grenadier guards 1871, adj. 1877/81, late page of honour to the Queen; b. 22 Feb. 1854. (6) Hon Walter George, lieut. R.N. b. 18 Sept. 1855. EARL OF COVENTRY. GEORGE WILLIAM COVENTRY, Earl of Coventry and Viscount Deerhurst (1697, e.), major 9-UM Q.o. Wore. yeo. eav. 1861/ 71, eapt.hon. corps of gen- tlemen at arms 1877/80; s. ^^ his grandfather as 9th Earl 15 May, 1843; b. 9 May, 1838; m. 25 Jan. 1865, Lady Blanche Craven, 3rd dau. of William, 2nd Earl Craven, and has 5 sons and 3 daus. (1) George William, VISCOUNT DEERHURST, b. 15 Nov. 1865. (2) Hon. Charles John, b. 26 Feb. 1867. (3) Hon. Henry Thomas, b. 3 May, 1868. (4) H6n. Reginald William, b. 29 Aug. 1869. (5) Hon. William Francis, b. 6 Aug. 1875. (6) Lady Barbara Elizabeth. (7) Lady Dorothy. (8) Lady Anne Blanche. Arms — Sa. a fesse erm. between three crescents or. CREST — A garb or fesseways thereon a cock gu. comb wattles and legs of the first. Motto — Candide et constanter. SEAT — Croome Court, Worcestershire. THOilAS COVENTRY, of Croome Dabitot, co. Worcester (grandson of Vincent Coventry, of Cassington, Oxon. said to be descended from John Coventry, lord mayor of London 1425), B.A. Riliol, member of the Inner Temple, serj.- at-law 1603, and King's Serjeant 1605, and a justice of the common pleas ; d. 12 Dec. 1606, having m. Margaret, dau. and heir of Jeffreys, of Earls Croome, alias Croome d'Abitot, and had with other issue 2 sons, [1] Sir Thomas, of Baliol, after of the Inner Temple, recorder of London, 17 Nov. 1615, solicitor-gen. 14 Mar. following and knighted at Theobalds two days after, attorney-gen. 1616, lord keeper of the great seal, 1 Nov. 1625, and created Baron of the realm as Lord Coventry, of Aylesbury, co. Worcester (extinct 27 Oct. 1719); b. at Croome Dabitot 1578; d. 14 Jan. 1639/40, having m. 1st, Sarah, dau. of Sir Edward Sebright, Knt. of Besford, co. Worcester, and 2ndly, Elizabeth, dau. of John Hare, of Stow Bardolph. By his 1st marriage he had a son, Thomas, 2nd Lord, d. 27 Oct. 1661, having m. 2 April, 1627, Mary, dau. of Sir William Craven, Knt. (E. CRAVEN.) She d. 18 Oct. 1634, leaving 2 sons, (1) George, 3rd Lord, father of John, 4th Lord, d. unm 25 July, 1685. (2) Thomas, 5th Lord, seated at Snitfield, Warwicks. M.P. created 26 April, 1697, EARL OF Coventry and Viscount Deerhurst, with remainder to William, Thomas, and Henry, sons of Walter Coventry, and grandsons of Walter, younger brother of the 1st Lord, lord-lieut. co. Worcester ; d. 15 July, 1699, having m. 1st, Winifred, dau. of Pierce Edg- cumbe, of Mount Edgcumbe, Devon; she d. 11 June, 1694. He m. 2ndly — July, 1695, Elizabeth, dau. of Richard Graham, Esq. (she rem. to Thomas Savage, of Elmley Castle CO. Wore). On the death of his 2nd son, Gilbert, 4th Earl of Coventry, 27 Oct. 1719, the original barony, created April, 1698, became extinct, and with it the accompanying supporters. [2] Walter, m. dau. of Harvey, of Chigwell, Essex, and was grandfather of WILLIAM COVENTRY, who s. as 5th Earl 27 Oct. 1719, then a clerk of the green cloth, and M.P. Bridport, P.c. lord-lieut. co. Wore. ; d. 18 Mar. 1750/1, having m. Elizabeth, dau. of John Allen, of Westminster; she d. 23 Nov. 1738, leaving with other issue, GEORGE WILLIAM, 6th Earl; b. 26 April, 1722; d. 3 Sept. 1809, having m. 1st — 5 Mar. 1752, Maria, eldest dau. of John Gunning, Esq. of Castle Coote, co. Roscommon ; she d. 30 Sept. (1 Oct.) 1760, having had with 2 daus. a son, (1) George William, s. as 7th Earl. HIS LtmDSHIP m. 2ndly— 27 Sept. 1764, Barbara, dau. of Lord St. John, of* Bletsoe ; she d. 21 Nov. 1804, having had 2 sons, (2) Hon. John, b. 20 June, 1765 ; d. 12 Nov. 1829, having m. 1st— 1788, Anne, dau. of Clayton, Esq.; she d. Aug. 1809. He m. 2ndly— Aug. 1809, Anna Maria, dau. of Francis Eves, Esq. of Clifford Place, Hereford and widow of 184 COVENTRY. Ebenezer Pope ; she d. 28 Mar. 1837. By his 1st wife he had 2 sons and 2 dans. [1] Frederick, b. 4 Feb. 1791 ; d. 10 Aug. 1859, having m. 18 Oct. 1819, Louisa, only dau. of Sir Henry Halford, Bart.; she d. 30 Sept. 1865, having had with other issue 2 sons and 2 daus. /I/ St. John, of Henbury House, Dorset, J.P. and D.L. high sheriff 1866, commander R.N.; b. 6 Jan. 1828; d. 9 Feb. 1871, having m. 27 Sept. 1860, Mary Elizabeth, only dau. of Lieut.-Col. Frederick William Todd (she re-m. 12 Jan. 1875, as 2nd wife, to George William Culme Soltau-Symons, Esq. of Chaddlewood, Devon— see also B. G-RAVES), and had 2 sons and a dau. St. John Halford, b. 29 May, 1866.— Beauchamp St. John, b. 19 Nov. 1869 ; d. 30 June, 1870.— Mary Louisa. /2/ Henry Halford, c.E. lieut. 1st Middlesex engineers ; b. 24 Feb. 1834 ; m. 1st— 14 May, 1857, Mary Susanna youngest dau. of Henry Vincent, Esq. of Stanstead, Essex ; she d. 6 June, 1863, having had 3 sons and a dau. (1) Harry, b. 9 Mar. 1858.— (2) Frederick, b. 25 June, 1859.— (3) Thomas, b. 31 May, 1863.— (4) Gertrude. Lieut. H. H. Coventry m. 2ndly— 16 Feb. 1864,Malwina Antonina,youngestdau.of Marshall Irlasko,of Barkowiez, province Witebsk, Eussia, and has a son and dau. (5) JohnVladislav,b.5 Aug.1868.— (6) Mary Stainslava. /3/ Barbara Louisa, m. 10 Dec. 1845, to Rev. John Paul, vicar of Marthall, Cheshire, and of Twigworth, co. Glouc. s. p. /4/ Matilda Barbara, d. 26 May, 1862, having m. 8 Nov. 1843, to Rev. Thomas Grey Clarke, M.A. rural dean, vicar of Odiham, surrogate, rector of Woodmancotewith Popham, Hants. (E. Craven) , and has a son and dau. Thomas St. John Grey Clarke, b. 7 Mar. 1851.— Louisa Frances Agnes. [2] John, of Burgate House, Hants, b. 14 April, 1793 ; d. 13 Oct. 1871, having m. 1st— 1818, Elizabeth, dau. of Rev. George Wilson, vicar of Corbridge, Northumb. ; she d. 1850, having had 4 sons and 2 daus. (1) John, formerly rector of Ty^vardreath, Cornwall, hav- ing availed himself of the Clerical Disabilities Act ; b. 22 April, 1819 ; m. 21 June, 1842, Catherine, youngest dau. of Col. Seton, of Brookheath, Hants, and has 6 sons and 6 daus. /I/ John, b. 19 Feb. 1845 ; m. 25 Oct. 1876, Emily Mary, 2nd dau. of Joseph Weld, Esq. of Lymington, Hants, and has a dau. b. 2 Nov. 1877.— And a dau. b. 7 Feb .1879. /2/ James Seton, b. 26 Feb. 1849.— / 3/ Walter Bulkeley, b.26 Feb.1850.— / 4/ Alexander Moray, b. 7 July, 1853.— /5/ Bernard, b. 10 Dec. 1859.-/6/ Francis Martin, b.20 July, 1863. — /7/ Margaret Elizabeth.— /8/ Florence Catherine.— /9/ Marion.— /lO/ Isabella Anne.— /ll/ Barbara. — /12/ Gertrude Mary Philomena. (2) William Alix, d. unm. 26 May, 1878, aged 56. (3) Charles Farmar, lieut. R.N. H.M.S." Rapid"; b. 25 Aug. 1824, d. 12 Mar. 1855. (4) George Mallet, b. 9 Oct. 1829 ; d. 3 Nov. 1876 ; unm. (5) Jane. (6) Charlotte, m. 20 April, 1852, to John Pybus, of London, banker, and has 4 sons and 3 daus. John Bryan Pybus, b. 27 Feb. 1853.— George Morley b. 9 Aug. 1861.— Arthur Lysaght, b. 9 Mar. 1864.— Cecil Francis, b. 19 Feb. 1870.— Elizabeth.— Ethel Mary .—Mary. Mr, John Coventry, of Burgate, m. 2ndly— 1852, Louisa Maria, 2nd dau. of Lancelot Rolleston, Esq. of Watnall, Notts.; she d. 6 Sept. 1857. He m. 3rdly— 30 Sept, 1858, Wyndham,4th dau. of Thomas Penruddock, Esq. By his 2nd wife he had a son, (7) Frank, b. 30 Sept. 1854; m. 28 Dec. 1878, Louisa Ellen, dau. of J. J. Gunlinton, Esq. of Ceylon.— A s»n b. 9 Dec. 1879. [3] Caroline m. 24 June, 1824, to Hugh Mallet, Esq. of Ash House, Devon; he d. 10 Feb. 1865, aged 77. [4] Anne, d. 31 Jan. 1869 ; having m. 20 July, 1823, to her cousin Thomas William Coventry (see infra). (3) Hon. Thomas William, of North Cray Place, Kent, b. 24 Dec, 1778; d. April, 1816, having m. 1801, dau. of Clarke, Esq. of Evesham ; she d. Dec. 1806, having had a son and 2 daus. [1] Thomas William, b. 23 July, 1800 ; m. 20 July, 1823, his cousin Anne, dau. of Hon. John Coventry; she d. 31 Jan. 1869, having had with other issue 2 sons and 3 daus. /I/ Gilbert Walter, b. 4 April, 1837. /2/ Corbet John, late 7th fusiliers and East Kent militia; b. 4 June, 1838 ; m. 21 April, 1870, Honora Maria, youngest dau. of John WiUiam Sutherland, Esq. of Coombe, near Croydon, and has a son and dau. Leslie Corbet Coventry, b. 15 July, 1872.— Kathleen. /3/ Sophia Mary, m. 17 Sept. 1862, to Joseph Noble Beasley, Esq. and has a son, Fiennes Arthur Noble Beasley, b. 25 Aug. 1870. /4/ Zelia Bathilda. /5/ Olivia Emilie, d. 30 June, 1865, having m. 11 Aug. 1863, to Stanley Sutherland Sutherland, Esq. 2nd son of j! W. Sutherland, Esq. above mentioned, and has an only son. [2] Augusta Elinor, d. 30 April, 1868, having m. 1 Mar. 1830* to Sir George Edward Pocock, 2nd Baronet, who died 3 Sept. 1866. [3] Julia Catherine, d. 9 Oct. 1826, having m. 25 Aug. 1825, to Augustus, brother of Sir George Edward Pocock, 2nd n\ EORGE WILLIAM, 7th Earl, recorder of Worcester, high VX steward of Tewkesbury ; b. 28 April, 1758 ; d. 26 Mar. 1831, having m. 1st— 18 Mar. 1777, Lady Catherine Henley, 4th dau. of Robert, Earl of Northington (ext.); she d. s. p. 9 Jan. 1779. He m. 2ndly— 10 Jan. 1783, Peggy, 2nd dau. and coheir of Sir Abraham Pitches, Knt. of Streatham, Surrey ; she d. 15 Jan. 1840, having had, with 5 daus. 2 sons, (1) George William, s. as 8th Earl. (2) Hon. William James, b. 1 Jan. 1797 ; d. 11 Mar. 1877, having m. 26 July, 1821, Mary, dau. of James Laing, Esq. of Jamaica, and had 5 sons and 4 daus. [1] William George, capt. Wore, militia ; b. 5 Sept. 1826 ; d. 16 Feb. 1874 ; having m. 27 April, 1865, Frances Cecilia, 2nd dau. of Thomas Norbury, of Sherridge House, co. Wore, and had 2 sons and 2 daus. Gilbert William, b. 17 April, 1868.— Richard G T b. 22 Oct. 1869.— Geraldine.— Mary Cecilia. [2] Henry William, b.a. Pemb. Coll. Oxon. 1852, rector of Severn Stoke, co Wore, since 1869 ; b. 24 Dec. 1829 ; m. 21 April, 1868, Leila Louisa, 2nd dau. of Goodwin Charles Col- quitt-Craven, Esq. of Brockhampton Park, co. Glouc. (E. Craven.) Fulwar Cecil Ashton Coventry, b. 14 June, 1874. — Blanche Catherine Adine.— Sybil Augusta — Winifred Leila. [3] John Willoughby,b. 28 April, 1837; m. 1st— 28 Mar. 1867, Frances Elizabeth, eldest dau. of Le Baron Drury, Esq. St. John's, New Brunswick; she d. 26 April, 1870, s. p. s. He m. 2ndly— 30 Aug. 1873, Edith Alice, eldest dau. of Rev, Edward Arthur Litton, rector of Naunton, Glouc. [4] Gilbert George, rector of Woolstone and vicar of Oxen- tone, CO. Glouc; b. 28 July, 1842 ; m. 11 Jan. 1870, Mary, eldest dau. of Thomas Jackson, Esq. [5] George Walter Thomas, b. 19 Dec. 1843; m. 2 June, 1877, Constace Jane, eldest dau. of Rev. Edward Winnington- Ingram, rector of Ribbesford, co. Wore. (Winnington — Bart.), and has a son and dau. Harold Theodore, b. 10 May, 1880.— Sylvia Kathleen, b. 16 April, 1878. [6] Eleanora Julia, m. 4 July, 1843, to Rev. and Hon. William Whitworth Chetwynd-Talbot (E. Shrewsbury.) [7] Frederica Mary, m. 2 Sept. 1854, to Major Thomas J Kearney, 15th hussars, killed in China 1 June, 1857. having had a dau. Bertha Kearney, m. 4 Jan. 1877, to Hugh Maitland Fitz- Roy (D. Grafton). [8] Barbara Frederica Beaujolois, m. 4 Oct. 1853, to John Gaspard Fanshawe, of Parsloes, Essex, and has 3 sons and Evelyn John FANSHAWE, b. 22 July, 1854.— Basil Thomas, b. 28 July, 1857.— Lyonell, b. 10 May, 1866.— Beaujolois Mabel. — Violet. [9] Mary Theresa Burdett, m. 1st— 12 Feb. 1873, to George Seaham Tucker de Windt, Esq. of Dinnington, Northumb.; he d. s. p. 26 Oct. 1876. She re-m. 22 July, 1879, as 2nd wife, to John Henry Empson, of Yokefleet Hall, Yorks. (eldest son of John William Empson, Esq. of Yokefleet, aforesaid, and of Ripple Hall, Warwickshire); he d. 29 Aug. 1881. r^ EORGE WILLIAM, 8th Earl, lord-lieut. and custos rotu- Or lorum CO. Wore; b. 16 Oct. 1784 ; d. 15 May, 1843, having m. 1st — 16 Jan. 1808, Hon. Emma Susanna Lygon, 2nd dau. of William, 1st Earl Beauchamp ; she d. 8 Aug. 1810, having had a son, [1] George William, Viscount Deerhurst, b. 25 Oct. 1808; d. v. p. 5 Nov. 1838, having m. 15 Mar. 1836, Harriet Anne, dau. of Sir Charles Cockerell, Bart. (B. NORTHWICK); she d. 7 Jan. 1842, having had a son and dau. (1) George William, 9th and present Earl. (2) Lady Maria Emma Katherine, (p.p. 31 July, 1843) ; m. 7 Feb. 1858, to Hon. Gerald Henry Brabazon-Ponsonby (E. Bessborough.) His lordship m. 2ndly— 6 Nov. 1811 Lady Mary Beauclerk, only dau. of Aubrey, 5th Duke of St. Albans ; she d. 11 Sept. 1845, having had a son and dau. [2] Hon. Henry Amelius, b. 15 Oct. 1815 ; d. 3 April, 1873, having m. 2 Aug. 1837, Caroline, dau. of James Dundas. Esq. of Dundas ; she d. 1 Jan. 1862, having had 4 sons and 5 daus. (1) Henry Amelius Beauclerk Coventry, grenadier guards; b. 15 May, 1842 ; m. 4 Dec. 1869, Lady Evelyn Mary Craven, dau. of William, 2nd Earl Craven, and mdow of George John Bruce, Esq. (M. Ailesbury) (she was divorced, and re-m. 30 Aug. 1877, to George William Hutton Riddell, of Muselee, Roxburghsh. late capt. 18th lancers), and has a spii, Henry Robert, b. 20 Aug. 1871. »• *- A't'r (2) Henry Adam Frederick Fergusson, b. 2 Oct. 1843. (3) Henry Aubrey, late r.h. guards and 10th hussars ; b. 10 Oct. 1845 ; m. 2 July, 1870, Lady Alexina Duff, 3rd dau. of James, 5th Earl of Fife (E. Fife.) (4) Henry Arthur, b. 7 Dec. 1852. (5) Mary Frederica Dundas, d. 6 Nov. 1876, having m. 30 May, 1860, to John Alexander Bum-Callander, Esq. of Preston Hall, Midlothian, who d. 26 Sept. 1865, leaving with other issue a son, Henry BURN-CALLANDER, b. 1862. (6) Mary Beauclerk. (7) Mary Augusta Henrietta, m. 7 April, 1858, to John Turner Hopwood, Esq. M.P. Clitheroe 1867/65, J.P. D.L. co. Lancaster and J.P. Rutland, s. p. COWLEY. 185 (8) Mary Eleanor Lauderdale, m. 4 Dec. 1868, to Henry Charles, Viscount Andover, aftei-wards 18th Earl of Suffolk. (9) Mary Caroline, m. 28 Nov. 1874, to George Dixon Atkin- son-Clark, Esq. of Belford Hall, Northumberland, J.P. D.L. on roll liigh sheriff 1881, and has a son and dau. Francis Maurice Augustus AtkinsON-ClaRK, b. 6 Sept. 1875.— A dau. b. 10 April, 1879. [3] Lady Mary Augusta, m. 9 May, 1833, to Henry Edward, 4th and last Lord Holland, who d. 18 Dec. 1859. EARL COWLEY. SIR HENRY RICHARD CHARLES WEL- LESLEY, K.G. G.C.B. P.O., Earl Cowley and Viscount Dangan (1857, U.K.), Baron Cowlej' (1828, U.K.), British ambassador-extraordinary and pleni- potentiary to Napoleon III. 1852/67, k.g. 3 Feb. 1866; s. bis father as 2nd Baron 27 April, 1847, and was created Viscount Dangan and Earl Cow- ley, 11 April, 1857 ; b. 17 June, 1804; m. 23 Oct. 1833, Olivia Cecilia, dau. of Lord Henry FitzGerald (B. DE Ros), and has 3 sons and 2 daus.'^fH-/*^'^^- (1) William Henry, Vtscegyr^^ ANOAX , lieut.-col. late Cold- stream guards, capt. Wilts, yeo. 1873/4, K.M.; b. 25 Aug. 1834 ; m. 8 Aug. 1863, Emily Gwendolen, 2nd dau. of late Col. Thomas Peers-Wiiliams, m.p. of Temple House, Bucks, and has a son and dau. , ; . r\ H©». Henry Arthur M ornington, b. 14 Jan. 1866.C**e»«^/v»t Hon. Eva Cecilia. (2) Hon. Cecil Charles Foley, b. 1842. (3) Hon. Frederick Arthur, brevet col. 1878, capt. and lieut.- col. Coldstream guards 1875/80, retd. 1881, late sec. of embassy at Vienna, A.D.C. to com .-in-chief Ireland 1865/70, military attache at St. Petersburg 1871/6, A.D.C. (super.) to the Queen 1878/9; b. 24 May, 1844 ; m. 15 Dec. 1873, Emma Anne Caroline Bloomfleld, dau. of Lord Augustus William Frederick Spencer Loftus (M. Elt), and has a son,— Victoru^^A^'^f /; (4) Lady Feodorowna Cecilia, m. 11 April, 1874, to Hon. Francis Leveson Bertie, 2nd son of Montague, 6th Earl of Abingdon. (5) Lady Sophia Georgiana Eobertina, m. 16 Feb. 1863, to Charles Philip, 5th Earl of Hardwicke. Arms— Quarterly, 1st and 4th, Gu. a cross arg. in each quarter five plates saltirewise, Wellesley. 2nd and 3rd, Or, a lion rampant gu. ducally gorged or, over all an annulet, COWLEY. Crest— Out of a ducal coronet or a demi-lion rampant gu. holding a forked penon of the last flowing to the sinister one third per pale from the staff arg. charged with the cross of St. George. Supporters— Two lions gu. each ducally gorged and chain reflexed over the back or charged on the shoulder with an annulet for difference. MOTTO — Porro unum est necessarium. Seat — Draycott House, Chippenham. TOWN HOUSE— 20, Albemarle Street, W. ilmeage. HON. HENEY WELLESLEY, G.C.B. P.C. (youngest son of Garret, 1st Earl of Momington, and brother of the Marquis Wellesley and the Duke of Wellington, see that title), ambassador extraordinary and minister plenipotentiary at the court of Versailles; was created BARON COWLEY by letters patent 21 June, 1828; b. 20 Jan. 1773; d. 27 April, 1847, having m. 1st— 20 Sept. 1803, Charlotte, 2nd dau. of Charles, 1st Earl Cadogan, from whom he was divorced by Act of Parliament in 1810 ; she d. 8 July, 1853, having (re-m. 1810, Henry William, 2nd Earl of Uxbridge, subsequently 1st Marquis of Anglesey), had 3 sons and a dau. [1] Henry Richard Charles, 2nd. and present Peer. [2] Hon. WUliam Henry George, of High Littleton House, Somerset, capt. R.N.; b. 2 Feb. 1806; d. 21 Dec. 1875, having m. 12 July, 1842, Amelia St. John, dau. of Rev. Joseph White Niblock, D.D. and had 3 sons and 5 daus. (1) Henry William, Madras c.s. ; b. 2 Nov. 1844; d. unm. 11 Jan. 1878. (2) Gerald Edward, b. 7 Jan. 1846 ; m. 7 Oct. 1880, Ada Hamilton. 3rd dau. of late John Martin, of Upper Hall, Led- bury, and has a dau. Georgiana Victoria Ada, b. 12 Aug. 1880. (3) George, b. 16 Jan. 1855.— (4) Mary AmeUa.— (5) Char- lotte Anne.— (6) Emily Grace. (7) Georgiana Spencer, m. 12 April, 1877, to William Fitz- William Burton, Esq. (BART.) (8) Louisa Christiana. [3] Hon. Gerald, dean of Windsor, resident chaplain and lord high almoner to the Queen, registrar of the order of the garter, crown trustee of the British museum; b. 1809; m. 16 Sept. 1856; Hon. Magdalen Montague, 2nd dau. of Henrv Robinson, 5th Baron Rokeby, and has a son, -'iifif/'llPfi. Albert Victor Arthur, to whom Her Majesty stood sponsor; b. 4 July, 1865. [4] Hon. C^harlotte Arbuthnot, m. 17 May, 1831, to Robert, Baron Ebury. BARON COWLEY m. 2ndly— 27 Feb. 1816, Lady Georgiana Charlotte Augusta Cecil, eldest dau. of James, 1st Marquis of Salisbury ; she d. 18 Jan. 1860, having had a dau. [5] Hon. Georgiana Charlotte Mary, d. 2 Aug. 1878, having m. 9 Dec. 1848, to the Right Hon. Sir Henry Lytton Bulwer, G.C.B. afterwards created LORD DALLING and BULWER, who d. s. p. 23 May, 1872 (E, LYTTON). 186 COW PER. EARL COWPER. Ill FEANCIS THO- MAS DE GREY COWPER, K.G. P.O. Earl Cowper, Viscount Ford- wich (1717/18, G.B.), Baron Lucas (1663, E.), Baron Butler (1665, E.), Cowper (1706, G.B.), and ^^ J § Dingwall (1609, s.), Ba- - •'*"'\,^_/Jtr^ ronet (1642, e.), a prince ^v^yt#i, i h^- 0' 188 CRAN8T0UN—CRA YEN. 12 June, 1867, Cicely Marguerite Wiltelmina, dau. of Joseph Ridgway, Esq. of Pairlawn, Kent (Doyle— BART.), and has 3 sons and 2 daus. Gathorne, b. 18 Dec. 1870.— John Francis, b. 14 Jan. 1874.— Ralph Cecil North, b. 19 Mar. 1876.— Selina Marguerite.— Jane Ethel. (2) Hon. Charle.^ Gathorne. capt. and lieut.-col. gren. guards (h.p.); b. 11 May, 1841 ; m. 16 April, 1872, Lady Cicely Louisa Nevill, eldest dau. of William, 1st Marquis of Abergavenny, and has 2 daus. Violet Caroline.— Cicely Muriel. (3) Hon. Alfred Erskine,M.P. Canterbury 1878, bar.-at-law l.T. 1869; b. 27 Feb. 1845; m. 3 Aug. 1875, Isabella Louisa, only dau. of John Malcolm, of Poltalloch, co'. Argyll, and has 2 sons and a dau. GeofEi-ey Malcolm, b. 28 Jan. 1878.— A son, b. 26 Mar. 1881.— Isabel Edith. (4) Hon. Harold, fellow of All Souls, Oxon. J.P. Yorks. b. 24 Mar. 1850; d. unm. 11 June, 1881. (5) Edith Elizabeth, d. 8 Jan. 1875, having m. 15 June, 1869, to Henry John Lowndes Graham, Esq. master in lunacy 1880, and had 2 sous, Cie^k 4. lMCVc>M^A^«^ IPSS-- William Ronald GRAHAM, b. 24 July, 1870.— Josslin Henry Clive, b. 23 Dec. 1874. (6) Hon. Emily Blanche. — (7) Hon. Mary Katharine.— (8) Hon. Margaret Evelyn. Arms— Quarterly, 1st and 4th, Arg. on a bend invected cottised gu. three Catharine wheels or on a chief of the second as many leopards' faces of the third, HARDY. 2nd and 3rd, Per pale 'arg. and or, a bend compony az. and gu. between two pellets each within an annulet sa. Gathorne. Crests— A dexter arm embowed in armour ppr. garnished or entwined by an oak branch vert charged with two Catharine wheels the one above the other below the elbow the hand grasping a dragon's head and neck erased ppr. Hardy. In front of a wolf's head erased arg. a staff raguly fessewise or. Gathorne. Supporters— Two leopards guardant ppr. gorged with a col- lar gu. therefrom suspended an escocheon of the last charged with a Catherine wheel or. Motto— Arme de foi Hardi. Seat— Hemsted Park, Staplehurst, Kent, Town House — 17, Grosvenor Crescent, s.w. Hineage, JOHN HARDY, of Dunstall Hall, Staff, bencher l.T. M.P. Bradford 1833/4 (son of John Hardy, of Bradford, Yorks); d. 29 Sept. 1855, having m. 16 Aug. 1804, Isabel, dau. of Richard Gathorne, Esq. of Kirkby Lonsdale, Westmoreland ; she d. 11 Jan. 1834, having had 3 sons and 8 daus. (1) SIR John, created a Baronet 23 Feb. 1876. (See Baro- netage.) (2) Charles, of Chilham Castle, Kent, and Odsall House, co. York, J.P. and D.L.; b. 21 Jan. 1813; d. 16 Mar. 1867, having m.l4 Jvme, 1838, Catherine, dau. of James Orr, Esq. of Holywood House, CO. Down ; she d. 5 Jan. 1874, having had 2 sons and 5 daus. [1] Charles Stewart, of Chilham Castle and Odsall House, J.P. high sheriff Kent 1874, late 37th regt.; b. 18 Dec. 1842; m. 26 Oct. 1865, Fanny Alice, 2nd dau. of Matthew Bell, Esq of Bom'ne Park, Kent, and has 2 sons and 3 daus. Charles, b. 9 Mar. 1874.— A son, b. 10 July, 1877.— A son, b. 8 Mar. 1880.— Violet Annis.— Mabel Ceylonia. [2] Herbert Carey, J.P. Sussex; b. 12 Aug. 1848; m. 23 July, 1872, Adela Louisa Cassandra, dau. of Edward Knight, Esq. of Chawton House, Hants, and has 2 sons and a dau. Guy Charles, b. 1 July, 1873.— A son, b. 19 May, 1880.— Adela Gertrude Catherine. [3] Catherine Isabel, m. 20 Oct. 1863, to William Nugent Smyth, Esq. of Royds Hall, co. York, and has a son and dau. —Arthur Nugent Smyth, b. 7 July, 1864.— Gertrude Catherine Nugent. [4] Emily Adeline ; d. 25 July, 1877. [5] Anne Matilda, m. 12 Oct. 1871, to her cousin Ai'thur Hardy Wood, Esq. 3rd son of John Wood, Esq. of Thedden Grange. [6] Florence, m. 16 June, 1870, to Montague G. Knight, Esq. of Chawton, aforesaid. (3) Gathorne, created Viscount Cranbrook. (4) Annis Elizabeth, d. 17 Nov. 1861, having m. 29 Oct. 1833, to John Wood, Esq. of Thedden Grange, Hants ; he d. 1 Mar. 1871. (5) Isabel. (6) Emily, d. 14 April, 1866, having m. 16 Jan. 1839, to Rev. Francis Hewson, of Inch House, Killarney. (7) Eliza, m. 24 Aug. 1848, to Rev. Charles Welfitt Blathwayt, M.A. vicar of Chelmarsh, Salop. (8) Charlotte.— (9) Mary Ann.— (10) Matilda Anne.— (11) Georgiana Frances. BARON CRANSTOUN. SIR WILLIAM CRANSTOUN, 1st Baron Cranstoun, in the Peerage of Scotland, by patent 17 Nov. 1609, to him and his heirs male bearing the name and arms of Cranstoun, capt. of the guards to James VI. and knighted; d. June 1627, having m. Sarah, eldest dau. and coheir of John Cranstoun, of Crans- toun. His descendant, JAMES EDMUND, 10th Baron, b. 12 Aug. 1809 ; d. 18 June, 1869 (and was s. by his brother Charles Frederick, 11th Baron, who d. unm. 28 Sept. 1869, when the title became dor- mant, if not extinct). The 10th Lord m. , Elizabeth, elder dau. of Sir John Henry Scale, Bart, and had a dau. (1) Hon. Pauline Emily. Arms— Gu. three cranes arg. Crest— A crane with its head under its wing one foot with a stone lifted up. Supporters— Dexter, a lady richly attired holding in her right hand a bunch of strawberries all ppr. Sinister, a buck ppr. MOTTO— Thou Shalt want ere I want. EARL OF CRAVEN. GEORGE GRIMSTON CRAVEN, Earl of Craven and Viscount Uffington (1801, g.b.), Baron Craven (1665, e.), l.l. Berks. 1881, high steward of Newbury, d.l. Warwick; s. his father as 3rd Earl 25 Aug. 1866 ; b. 16 Mar. 1841 ; m. 16/17 URattJN. 189 Jan. 1867, Hon. Evelyn Laura, 2nd dau. of George William, Tth Viscount Barrington, and has had 3 sons and 2 dausj d ^fiec l<^<^ ^,u^ ^ ^...^ (1) William_GeQrge.55bert, Viscount UFFixGTON,b. 16 Dec. 38. ^ ~ (2) Hon. RuEertCefiil, b. 19 April, 1870. (3) Hon. ChaJIesTWc, b. 7 Feb. 1879. (4) Lady Mary Beatrix, d. 28 April, 1881. (5) Lady Helen Emily. Akms— Arg. a fesse between six cross-crosslets titchee gu. Crest— On a chapeau gu. turned up erm. a griflan wings elevated erm. beaked and membered or. SUPPORTERS— Two griflans mngs elevated erm. beaked and membered or. MOTTO — Virtus in actione consistit. Seats— Coombe Abbey, Coventry, and Hamstead Marshall, Newbury, and Ashdown Park, Shrivenliam, Berks. Town house— 16, Charles Street, Berkeley Square, W. The Barony. WILLIAM CRAVEN, eldest son of Sir William Craven, Lord Mayor of London (see pedigree below), was knighted at Newmarket 4 Mar. 1626, for his services in the Netherlands under Henry, Prince of Orange, and created LORD Craven, of Hampsted Marshall, Berks, by letters patent 12 Mar. following, with remainder, in default of male issue, to his brothers John and Thomas, and their heirs male. Served under Gustavus Adolphus, Bang of Sweden, 1631, taken prisoner 1637, and afterwards took service with the States of Holland, and for his services to CHARLES I. and II. was created, 16 Mar. 1663, VISCOUNT CRAVEN, of Uffington, Berks, and EARL Craven of Craven, Yorks. and, as both his brothers before- named were then deceased without issue, the title of Lord Craven, of Hampsted Marshall, was then limited over to Sir William Craven, of Lenchwike, co. Wore. knt. and his brother Sir Anthony Craven, knt. and to their issue male ; lieut.-col. Coldstream guards, P.O., lord-lieut. of Middlesex and borough of Southwark, custos rot. Berks; high steward Cambridge university, a governor of the Charterhouse, and one of the lords proprietors of Carolina, North America. As Sir William Craven, of Lenchwike aforesaid, also died without male issue, the Earl obtained a further grant by other letters patent, dated 11 Dec. 1665, that the Barony of Hampsted Marshall should remain unto Sir Williaui Craven, Knt. (son of Sir Thomas Craven, brother to Sir Anthony before-mentioned). He d. unm. 9 April, 1697 (71 years after the creation of the barony !) and his kinsman, William, great-great-grandson of Henry Craven, uncle of Sir William Craven, lord mayor of London, s. as 2nd Baron Craven, of Hampsted Marshall. if'Jii Eineage, JOHN CRAVEN, of Appletreewick, in Craven, Yorks. temp. Hen. VIII, by the dau. of Simpson, had 2 sons, (1) Henry, b. 1543; m. dau. of Sherwood, and was great-grandfather of Sir Williara, of Appletreewick, of whom presently. (2) William, m. Beatrix, dau. of John Hunter, and was father of Sir William Craven, Knt. sheriff of London 1600, lord mayor 1611; d. 18 July, 1618, having m. Elizabeth, dau. of William Whitmore, of London ; she d. 25 July, 1624, having had 2 sons and 2 daus. [1] William, created BARON CRAVEN, of Hamsted Mar- shall, Berks, as stated above; d. unm. 9 April, 1697. [2] John, created BARON CRAVEN, of Ryton, Salop, 21 Mar. 1642 ; d. s. p. 1650. having m. Elizabeth, dau. of William, Lord Spencer, of Wormleighton, Warwicks. She re-m. 1st, to Hon. Henry Howard, of Revesby, Line. 3rd son of Thomas, 1st Earl of Berkshire, and 2ndly, to AVilliam, Baron Crofts. [3] Elizabeth, m. 19 Nov. 1622, to Sir Percy Herbert, Bart. L4] Mary, m. 2 April, 1627, to Thomas, Lord Coventry. SIR WILLIAM CRAVEN, of Appletreewick (son of Thomas, son of Robert, son of Henry before-named), knighted at Wliitehall 22 Jan. 1661 ; b.26 April, 1638; d. at Combe Abbey, Warw. 28 Oct. 1695, having m. Margaret, dau. of Sir Christo- pher Clapham, of Beamsley, Yorks. and had with other issue 3 sons, /I/ William, 2nd Baron Craven, of Hampsted Marshall, 9 April, 1697,according to the letters patent 11 Dec. 1 7 CHARLES II. above-named; b. 24 Oct. 1668; d. 9 Oct. 1711, having m. 12 Oct. 1697, Elizabeth, dau. of Humberston, son and heir of Sir Fulwar Skipwith, Bart ; she d. May, 1704, having had 2 sons, [1] William, 3rd Baron, d. s. p. 10 Aug. 1739, having m. 1731, Anne, only dau. of Frederick Tihiey, of Rotherwick, Hants ; she d. s. p. 5 Feb. 1729/30. [2] Fulwar, 4th Baron, d. unm. 10 Nov. 1764. /2/ John, of Whitby, Warw.; b. 23 Nov. Te73 ; d. 6 Dec. 1726, having m. Maria Rebekah, dau. of Henry Green, of Wyken Coventry ; she was bur. 17 Aug. 1729, having had with other issue 3 sons, [1] William, 5th Baron; d. 19 Sept. 1705 ; d. s. p. 17 Mar. 1769, having m. 27 April, 1749, Jane, dau. of Rowland Berkeley, of Cotheridge, Wore. [2] John, A.M. LL.B.; vicar of Staunton Lacy and rector of West Felton, both Salop ; b. 7 Feb. 1708 ; d. 21 Aug. 1752, having m. Mary, dau. of Rev. Baptist Hickes, of Stretton- super-Force, and had, with 2 daus. an only son. William, 6th Baron ; b. 22 Sept. 1737 ; d. 27 Sept. 1791, having m. 30 May. 1767, Lady Elizabeth, 2nd dau. of Augustus, 4th Earl of Berkeley ; she d. Jan. 1838,having (re-m. 13/20 Oct. 1791, to H.S.H. Christian Frederick, Mar- grave of Brandenburgh-Anspach and Bayreuth.) His eldest son, "William, s. as 7th Baron. [3] Thomas, of Benham, Berks. M.P. 1772; rear-adm. of the blue, 1770; b. 19 July, 1714; d. unm. 14 Dec. 1772. /3/ Charles (8th son), of Lenchwick, Wore, and of Cookham, Berks, gov. of Carolina, Nortli America; b. 6 May, 1862; d. 27 Dec. 1754, having m. Elizabeth Staples (she re-m. 28 Oct. 1755, to Jemmett Raymond, of Wolverton. Hants.), and had a son, viz. REV JOHN CRAVEN, of Barton Court, Berks, after of Chilton Foliot, Wilts; d. 19 June, 1804, having m. 1st —Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Jenunett Raymond, of Wolverton, Knt. He m. 2ndly— 6 July, 1779, Catherine Hughes, of Ashbury, Berks.; shed. 31 Mar. 1839, having had 2 sons, /I/ Fulwar Craven, of Brockhampton Park, capt. 1st regt. dragoons; bp. 31 July, 1782 ; d. 14 April, 1860, having m. 27 Nov. 1809, Laura, 2nd dau. of (xcorge Vansittart, Esq. of Bisham Abbey, Berks. ; she d. 8 Feb. 1844, having had with other issue a son and dau. [1] Fulwar William, b. 12 Sept. 1810: d. 11 Mar. 1844, having m. 11 Nov. 1831, Louisa, dau. of Rev. John Orde (B. BOLTON), rector of Winsley, Yorks. and Winslade, Hants.; she d. 19 April, 1856, having had 2 sons and 3 daus. (1) Fulwar Guy, b. 15 Jan. 1835; d. 19 April, 1851. (2) Edmund Filmer, late R.N.; b. 21 Nov. 1836; m. 10 Mar. 1866, Caroline, 2nd dau. of William Smith, of Bedford, and has had 3 sons and 5 daus. Fulwar, b. 26 May, 1873.— Edmund Cecil Codrington, b. 2 April, 1875.— Arthur Lennard, b. 12 June, 1876; d. 23 Jan. 1879.— Ethel Laura. — Georgina Louisa. — Eveljn Caroline Jocelyn. — Constance Lilian.— Florence Lucy. (3) Maria Caroline, m. 23 Nov. 1865, to Louis Jeandet, proprietaire of Aix-les-Bains, Savoy, s. p. (4) Laura Louisa, m. 7 Jan. 1862, to Edmund Garland Home, major late 25th regt. and of the staff, k.m. and has had with other issue 2 daus. Beatrice Charlotte Maria HORNE.— Amelia Eliza Eleanor Gwendoline Home. (5) Georgina, m. 28 July, 1863, as 2nd wife, to Rev. Thomas Grey Clarke, vicar of Odiham, Hants. (E. Coventry), and has a son and dau. Edmund William Grey CLABKB.b. 4 April, 1864.— Evelyn Georgina Maria. [2] Georgina Maria, d. 10 April, 1878, having m. 17 April, 1841, to Goodwin Charles Colquit-Craven (which latter name he assumed in lieu of Goodwin (which he had assumed 1842), originally Colquit, by R.L. 9 Nov. 1860, and to bear the arms of Craven only) , of Brockhampton Park, formerly capt. 5th dragoons, and has 2 sons and 3 daus. (1) Fulwar John COLQUIT-C RAVEN, capt. late grenadier guards; b. 19 Sept. 1849; m.23 Jan. 1873, Sarah Llewellyn, dau. of Lewis Llewellyn Dillwyn, Esq. M.P. of Hendre- foilan, CO. Glamorgan, and has issue, Fulwar Lewis, b. 1873.— A son, b. 1874.— A son, b. 6 Nov. 1881. (2) Fulwar Wallace King Colquit-Craven, b. 10 Sept. 1853. (3) Constance Charlotte, m. 19 Jan. 1876, as 2nd wife, to George Henry Vansittart, Esq. of Bisham Abbey, Berks. (4) Leila Louisa, m. 21 April, 1868, to Rev. Henry, son of Hon. W. J. Coventry, of Earls Croome, Wore, (see.) (5) Arabella Catherine, m. 19 Feb. 1873, to James Buchanan com. R.N. eldest son of Right Hon. Sir Andrew Buchanan, Bart. G.C.B. /2/ Charles John, b. 14 Mar. 1784; d. 24 Oct. 1864, having m. 23 Oct. 1817, Penelope, dau. of Edward Wheler, Esq. member of supreme council at Calcutta ; she d. 21 Sept. 1857, having had a son and 2 daus. [1] Charles, capt. late Scots greys; b. 2 Aug. 1818; m. 1st— 13 Nov. 1847, Harriet, dau. of Capt. Robert Streatfeild, R.N. of Bottens, Kent ; she divorced him 1873 (and re-m. to Count Edmond de Baillet), and had an only surviving son, (1) Alfred Eugene, b.21 Sept. 1848; m. 20 July, 1881, Edith, 2ud dau. of Frederick Urban Sartoris, Esq. of Rushden HaU, Northants. Capt. CRAVEN m. 2ndly— , Eliza, dau. of Francis Smith, Esq. [2] Charlotte Penelope. [3] Cecilia Catherine, m. 23 Feb. 1847, to Walter Ricardo. Esq. 7th hussars ; he d. 14 April, 1859 (she re-m. 10 Sept. 1867, to Frederick James Owen, Esq. of Barton Grove, Berks.), and had an only son, Gerald Craven RiCARDO, lieut. 14th (king's) hussars 1875/81, adj. 1881; b. 6 Oct. 1850; m. 10 Mar. 1879, Edith Helen, younger dau. of Major-Gen. Hill Wallace, R.H.A., C.B. (BURGOYNE— BART.), and has a son, b. 7 Nov. 1881. WILLIAM, 7th Baron, major-gen. and lord-lieut. Berks ; created 18 June, 1801, Viscount Uffington, Berks, and EARL OP CRAVEN, Yorks. ; b. 1 Sept. 1770 ; d. 30 July, 1825, having m. 12 Dec. 1807, Louisa, dau. of John Bnmton, of Norwich ; she d. 27 Aug. 1866, having had with other issue 4 sons and a dau. (1) William, s. as 2nd Earl. (2) Hon. George Augustus, an ofiflcer in the army; b. 15 Dec. 1810; d. 26 July, 1836, having m. 23 Dec. 1833, Georgina Harriet, 2nd dau. of Walter Smsrthe, Esq. of Biambridge House, Hants, (she d. 11 Dec. 1867, having re-m. 19 Oct. 1844, Edmoud Phill- 190 CRAWFORD. bert Caumont la Force, Due de la Force, who d. 16 Mar. 1857), and had 2 sons, [1] William George, late 1st life guards, lieut. R. Glouc. hussars ; b. 12 May, 1835 ; m. 30 July, 1857, Lady Mary Catherine Yorke, 2nd dau. of Charles Philip, 4th Earl of Hard- wicke, and has 3 sons and 2 daus. /I/ Augustus William, late lieut. N. Berks mil.; b. 3 May, 1858 ; m. 27 Jan. 1880, Florence Champagne, youngest dau. of Gen. Corbet Cotton (V. COMBERMKRE). /2/ Caryl Walter, b. 7 Oct. 1860.-/3/ Francis, b. 9 April, 1869.-/4/ Constance Georgina.— /5/ Isabel Sophie. [2] Walter Arthur Keppel, lieut. R.N.; b. 16 Mar. 1836; m. 24 Sept. 1864, Elizabeth Luigia Mary Tadea, dau. of Count Ercole Oldofredi -Tadini, senator in the kingdom of Italy, and his wife Maria, Marchioness Terzi,and has 2 sons and 2 daus. Arthur Julius, b. 11 Dec. 1867.— Louis Bertrand, 16 Aug. 1869.— Mary Julia.— Julia. (3) Hon. Frederick Keppel, b. 11 April, 1812; d. unm. 21 Jan. 1864. (4) Lady Maria Louisa Elizabeth Frederica, d. 20 Oct. 1858, having m. 1st— 24 Oct. 1840, to Sir George Frederick John- stone, 7th Bart, who d, 7 May, 1841. She re-m. 15 Aug. 1844, as 2nd wife, to Alexander Oswald, Esq. of Auchincruive, co. Ayr, M.P. who d, 6 Sept. 1868, having had issue. WILLIAM, 2nd Earl,b. 18 July, 1809; d. 25 Aug. 1866, having m. 5 Sept. 1835, Lady Mary Emily Grimston, 2nd dau. of James Walter, 1st Earl of Verulam, and had 4 sons and 5 daus. (1) William Augustus Frederick, Viscount Uffington, capt. grenadier guards; b. 24 Aug. 1838; d. 18 April, 1865. (2) George Grimston, 3rd and present Earl. (3) Hon. Osbert AVilliam, major R. Berks, yeo. cav. 1881; b. 6 Feb. 1848. (4) Hon. Eobert Walter. R.N. b. 4 Jan. 1850; d. 5 Mar. 1866. (5) Lady Elizabeth Charlotte Louisa, m. 11 Aug. 1858, to Vis- count Grey de Wilton (E. Wilton.) (6) Lady Evelyn Mary, m. 1st— 5 Aug. 1862, to George John Bruce, eldest son of Lord Ernest Augustus Charles Bruce, after- wards 3rd Marquis of Ailesbury; he d. 28 May, 18t)8. She re-m. 1st — 4 Dec. 1869, to Capt. Henry Amehus Beauclerk Coventry (see), divorced — and re-m. 2ndly— 30 Kng. 1877, to George William Hutton-Riddell, of Muselee, Roxburghs. capt. late 16th lancers, and has 2 sons, George Riddell, b. 22 July, 1878.— A son, b. 27 Jan. 1880. (7) Lady Blanche, m. 25 Jan. 1865, to George William, 9th Earl of Coventry. (8) Lady Beatrix Jane, m. 16 May, 1865, to George Henry, 5th Earl Cadogan. (9) Lady Emily Georgina, m. 6 Aug. 1868, to Mons. Victor William Bates Van de Weyer, J.P. Berks, major R. Berks, mil. (son of Mons. Sylvain Van de Weyer, formerly Belgian minister at the court of St. James), and has had 4 sons and 3 daus. William John Bates VAN de Weyer, b. 29 Dec. 1870.— Edward Bates, b. 29 Mar. 1874.— Bates Grimston, b. 22 Feb. 1876.— A son, b. 9 Aug. 1881.— Breuda, d. 13 Feb. 1877.— A dau. b. 26 Nov. 1879.— A dau. b. 9 Aug. 1881. Wigan (1826, U.K.); lieut. late grenadier guards, M.P. Wigan 1874/80, major 4tli Lane, volunteers; s. his father as Earl of Crawford and 9th Earl Bal- carres 13 Dec. 1880; b. 28 July, 1847; m. 22 July, 1869, Emily Florence, 2nd dau. of Col. Hon. Edward Bootle-Wilbraham (E. Lathom), and has 6 sons and a dau. (1) David Alexander Edward, Lord Lindsay, b. 10 Oct. 1871. (2) Hon. Walter Patrick, b. 13 Feb. 1873. (3) Hon. Robert Hamilton, b. 30 Mar. 1874. (4) Hon. Edward Reginald, b. 15 Mar. 1876. (5) Hon. Ronald Charles, b. 3 May, 1877. (6) Hon. Lionel, b. 20 July, 1879. (7) Lady Evelyn Margaret. Arms — Quarterly, 1st and 4th, Gu., a fesse chequy arg. and az. Lindsay. 2nd and 3rd, Or, a lion rampant gu. debruised by a ribbon sa. Abernethy. Crest — An ostrich ppr. holding in his mouth a key or. Supporters — Two lions sejant guardant gu. Motto— Endm-e fort. Seats— Haigh Hall, Wigan, and Dun Echt House, Aberdeen. TOWN Residence— 47, Brook Street, Grosvenor Square, W. Hineafie. EARL OF CRAWFOED. JAMES LUDOVIC LINDSAY, Earl of Crawford (1398, S.) and Balcarres (1651, s.). Lord Lindsay (1633, S.) and Balniel (1651, s.), Baron QIR DAVID DE LINDSAY (descended in the 7th generation lO from William deLindsay,livingll45),one of the " magnates Scotiae" who signed the letter to Pope John, 6th April, 1320, asserting the independency of Scotland; one of the guarantors of a treaty of peace with England 1323; was at the battle of Halidon Hill 1333; keeper of Edinburgh Castle 1346; m. (dis- pensation granted by Pope John XXII. 1325) Mary, dau. and coheir of Alexander de Abernethy, and had 4 sons, (1) David, killed at the battle of Durham, 17 Oct. 1346. (2) Sir James, of Crawford, whose son Sir James d. s.p. 1397. (3) Sir Alexander, of Glenesk, one of the commissioners of peace with the English 1367; died in the island of Candia on a pligrimage to Jerusalem 1382, having m. Catherine, dau. and heir of Sir John Stirling, of Glenesk, and had with other issue, Sir David, created Earl op Crawford. (4) Sir William, of Byres, ancestor of Earl Lindsay, Lord Lind- say of the Byres. (See that title.) SIR DAVID LINDSAY, of Glenesk, s. his father 1382, and his cousin Sir James Lindsay, of Crawford 1397. He acted the principal part in the celebrated tournament at London Bridge, May 1390, when he worsted Lord Welles. Sir David was created Earl op Crawford, 21 April, 1398; was a commissioner to treat of peace with England 1404, and ambassador extraordinary to that court 1406 ; m. Catherine, 5th dau. of Robert II. and had with other issue a son, viz.: ALEXANDER, 2nd Earl of Crawford, was a commissioner to treat of the release of James I. and was detained as a hostage for his ransom, 28 Mar. 1424, liberated 9 Nov. 1427; m. Mariota, dau. and heir of David Dunbar, of Cockbum, son of George, 1st Earl of March, and had with other issue 3 sons, (1) David, o.v.p. (2) Alexander, 3rd Earl of Crawford (grandfather of David, 5th Earl, created Duke OP MONTROSE 18 May, 1488), whose male line terminated with Ludovic, 16th Earl, who joined the Marquis of Montrose in his first unsuccessful attempt on behalf of CHARLES I. at Dumfries April 1644, for which he was excommunicated and forfeiture pronounced against him in his absence by the Scotch parliament, 26 July, 1644, and on the same day was passed a ratification in favour of John (1st) Earl of Lindsay, and 10th Lord Lindsay of Bjtcs, anent his right and patent as Earl of Crawford, which title was conferred upon him by the parliament, was excepted from pardon by act of parlia- ment, 9 June, 1648, and d. s.p. (3) Walter, of Kinblethmount, m. Sophia, dau. of Livingston, of Saltcoats. His great-grandson. Sir David, of Edzelland Glenesk, s. as 9th Earl of Crawford on the death of David, 8th Earl, 1542, by special disposition, with the approbation of the crown, 20th Dec. 1541; but he subsequently transferred the estate and title (retaining a life rent therein) to Da,vid, 10th Earl, grandson of the aforesaid David, 8th Earl, on the express condition that, on failure of heirs male of his body, the title and estate should revert to the family of Edzell as next heir male; and died Sept. 1558, having m. 1st, Janet, dau. of Andrew, 3rd Lord Gray, relict of Alexander Blair, of Blathyock, and Thomas, 3rd Lord Lovat; she d. 1530, s.p. He m. 2ndly, Catherine, dau. of Sir John Campbell, of Calder. His grandson, viz. : SIR DAVID of Balcarres (2nd son of John Lindsay, lord privy seal in Scotland), created a Peer of Scotland by Charles I.; as Lord Lindsay, of Balcarres, 27 June, 1633 ; died Mar. 1641, having m. Lady Sophia Seton, 4th dau. of Alexander, 1st Earl of Dunfermline, lord high chancellor of Scotland, and had a son, viz.: CRAWFORD. 191 ALEXANDER, 2nd Lord, created by CHARLES II.Earl OF balcarres, Lord Lindsay, and balneil, 9 Jan. 1650/1, heritable governor of Edinburgh Castle, secretary of state, and high commissioner to the general assembly of the church of Scotland 1651 ; held a command in the royalist forces, and capitulated with the EngUsh after the battle of Worcester 1651; for taking part with the Earl of Glencairn, in 1653 his estate was sequestrated, he withdrew to the continent, and died at Breda, 30 Aug. 1659; m. Lady Anne Mackenzie, 2nd dau. and coheir of Colin, 1st Earl of Seaforbh ; she d. 28 Jan, 1670, having had issue. His grandson, JAMES, Sth Earl of Balcarres (on the death of his brothei Alexander) 25 July, 1736) ; b. 4/14 Nov. 1691; d. 20 Feb. 1768, having m. 24 Oct. 1749, Anne, youngest dau. of Sir Robert Dalryuiple, Knt. of Castleton; she b. 25 Dec. 1727, N.S.; d. Dec. 1820, having had with other issue 5 sons, /I/ Alexander, s. as 6th Earl. /2/ Hon. Robert, b. 25 Jan. 1754; d. 10 May, 1836, having m 25 Nov. 1788, EUzabeth, dau. of Sir Alexander Dick, Bart ; she d. , having had with other issue 4 sons and 3 daus. [1] James, of Balcarres, CO. Fife, M.P. "Wigan,lieut.-gen.; b. 17 April, 1793; d. 5 Dec. 1855, having m. 1st— 16 Feb. 1819, Mary Ann, dau. of Francis Grant, Esq. of Kilgraston. He m. 2ndly— 2 April, 1823, Anne, eldest dau. of Sir Coutts Trotter, Bart. (Lindsay— Bart.), and had 2 sons and 2 dans. (1) Sir Coutts Lindsay, Bart, of Balcarres, co. Fife ; s. his grandfather (Sir Coutts Trotter) as 2nd Baronet, 1 Sept. 1837 ; b. 2 Feb. 1824; m. 30 June, 1864, Caroline Blanche Elizabeth, only surviving child of Right Hon. Henry FitzRoy (B. Southampton), and has 2 daus. Euphemia Harriet Susan. — Helen. (2) Sir Robert James Loyd-Lindsay, K.c.B. M.P. Berks since 1865, major and lieut.-col. late Scots guards, served in Crimea, and at battles of the Alma and Inkerman as A.D.C. to Gen. Simpson, com. ii.H.,K.M., financial sec. to war depart- ment 1877/80, assumed the additional name and arms of LOYD by R.L. 23 Oct. 1858, extra equerry to II.R.H. Prince of Wales since 1874. lieut.-col. hou. art. company of London 1866/81, lieut.-col. Berks vols, since 1860; b. 16 April, 1832; m. 17 Nov. 1858, Hon. Harriet Sarah Jones Loyd, only child of Lord Overstone. Un^u^i ^t\(.[^ ^\(ni(. 'iLt/liw^'^^lu^/t'^'S" (3) Margaret, m. 23 July, 1846, to lier Zud^cousin Alexahder William, Earl of Crawford and Balcarres, who d. 13 Dec. 1880. (4) Mary Anne, m. 5 Aug. 1854, to Robert Stayner Holford, Esq. of Westonbirt, co. Glouc. and has a son and 2 daus. /I/ George Lindsay HOLFORD, 2ud lieut. life guards; b. 2 June, 1860. /2/ Margaret, m. 17 Jime, 1876, to Albert Edmund, 3rd Earl of Morley. /3/ Evelyn. /4/ Alice, m. 9 June, 1877, to Albert Henry (Jeorge Grey, Esq. M.P. (E. GREY). 1.2J Robert of Straiten, co. Fife, d. 5 Sept.1869, aged 75, having m. 2 Aug. 1824, Frances, dau. of Sir Robert Henderson, Bart, of Fordel (ext.); she d. 13 May, 1865, having had 4 sons and 3 daus. (1) Robert, d. unm. 1849, aged 22. (2) James Head, E.l.c.S.; d. unm. 14 Aug. 1856, aged 29. (3) Alexander William Crawford, of Straiten, co. Fife, coJ. Madras S.C. (retd. 1879); b. 1832 ; m.4 Sept. 1880, Mary Louisa, widow of Major Henry Wellesley, and dau. of Rev. Nathaniel Cotton, curate of Tenby 1871/4. (4) Francis, d. 1848, aged 13. (5) Isabella, d. 1855. (6) EUzabeth Frances, m. 20 Jan. 1864, to Com. Thomas Nourse Underwood, R.N. s. p. (7) Marianne, m. 15 April, 1857, to Major-Gen. Hickman Thomas Molesworth, Madras artil. (see.) [3] Colin, B.C.S. d. 18 Aug. 1864, aged 61, having m. 1st— 19 Mar. 1824, Augusta, dau. of Charles Blair, Esq. of the Cape; she d. 19 Feb. 1831, having had a son and dau. (1) Charles Robert, judge of the chief court Punjab, B.C.S.; b. 18 Jan. 1826; m. 24 Mar. 1848, Rhoda Charlotte dau. of Col. Edward Gwatkin, of the Indian army, and has 3 daus. /I/ Mary Augusta (C.I.), m. 28 Jan. 1871, as 2nd wife, to Sir Richard Temple, Bart. G.C.S.I. c.i.E. /2/ Laura Anna, m. 6 Dec. 1873, to Charles Edward Buckland, B.C.S. /3/ Rhoda Gordon. (2) Charlotte Augusta, m. Sept. 1846, to John Christie, major-gen. Indian army, C.B.; he d. 7 May, 1869, having had a son and 3 daus. John Charles CHRISTIE, b. .—Augusta Mar- garet.— Alice Mary. — Helen Charlotte. Colin Lindsay m. 2ndly, Margaret Browne; she d. Oct. 1833, having had a dau. (3) Margaret, b. 30 Sept. 1833; m. to Henry Dimsdale Manning, major-gen. in the army, retd. f .p. lieut.-col. B.s.C. and has a son and 3 daus. /I/ Francis Crawford Lindsay Manning, b. 9 Dec. 1859. /2/ Emily Ellen, m. 9 Mar. 1872, to Major George Corrie Bird, squadron commander 1st Punjab cav. s. p. /3/ Edith Lindsay. /4/ Mary Barlow. COLIN Lindsay m. 3rdly , Emma, dau. of H V^atson, Esq. and had, with 2 sons, a dau. (4) Emma Anne Elizabeth, d. 29 Mar. 1864, having m. 30 Aug. 1860, to Lieut.-Col. William Donald McDonald, 93rd highlanders, of Sandside, co. Caithness (E. Dalhousie)- he d. 1862. [4] Charles Bazil, Madras cav.; b. 21 July, 1804; d. 31 Aug. 1848, having m. 19 July, 1842, Anna, eldest dau. of ^neas Ranald MacDonell, Esq. She re-m. 17 Feb. 1852, to Hugh Hamilton Lindsay (see.), who d. s. p. 29 Mar. 1881. [5] Mary Butler, d. 1829, having m. 8/18 Nov. 1815, to Charles Maitland Christie, Esq. of Durie, who d. 1872 [6] Cecilia, d. 31 July, 1847, having m. 30 July, 1821 to Capt! James Head, E.i.c.s (Bart.), who d. [7] EUzabeth, m. 12 Feb. 1850, to Rev. Anthony Lefroy Courtenay, M.A. /3/ Hon. Charles Dalrymple, D.D. lord bishop of Kildare; b. 14 Dec. 1760; d. 8 Aug. 1846, having m. 1st— 1 Jan. 1790, Elizabeth, only dau. of Thomas Fydell, Esq. of Boston, M.P.; she d. 7 Feb. 1837, having had 3 sons and a dau. [1] Charles, archdeacon of Kildare, b. 12 Oct. 1790; d. 23 April, 1855, having m. 28 Sept. 1819, Anne, eldest dau. of Owsley Rowley, Esq. of Priory Hill, Hunts ; she d. 18 Sept. 1876, having had a dau. Caroline Frances, m. 30 Oct. 1849, to George Dawson Rowley, Esq. of Morcott Hall, Rutland, high sheriff 1870, and of Chichester House, Brighton, who died 21 Nov. 1878, having had a son, George Fydell ROWLEY, J.P, D.L. cos. Lincoln and Rut- land; b. 21 July, 1851. [2] Thomas, lieut. 83rd regt. b. 26 Dec. 1792; fell at Vittoria 21 June, 1813. [3] Philip Yorke, b. 7 Feb. 1795 ; d. 18 Dec. 1833, having m. 4 April, 1816, Helena EUzabeth, dau. of Charles Blaney, Esq.; she d. 14 Dec. 1879, aged 82, having had with other issue 2 daus. EUzabeth Frances, m. 29 April, 1847, to Rev. Robert Augustus Gordon.— Helen EUzabeth. [4] Elizabeth Frances, d. 10 Aug. 1812, having m. 21 Oct. 1811, to Sir Compton Domvile, Bart, who d. 23 Feb. 1857. Bishop Lindsay m. 2ndly— , Catherine EUza, dau. of Evert Grcorge C'oussmaker, Esq. of . , and had 2 sons, [5] Greorge Haj-ward, of Glasnevin House, co. DubUn; b. 10 June, 1799; m. 3 Sept. 1828, Lady Mary Catherine, eldest dau. of Col. Hon. William John Gore (E. Arran), and had 2 sons and 3 daus. (1) Henry Gore, capt. late rifle brigade, served in Caflfre and Crimean wars and Indian Mutiny, lieut.-col. Breck- nock R.v. chief constable Glamorganshire ; b. 26 Aug. 1830 ; m. 14 May, 1856, Hon. Ellen Sarah Morgan, 4th dau. of Charles, 1st Lord Tredegar, and has 6 sons and a dau. Henry Edgell Morgan, b. 13 Feb. 1857.— Claud Gore, lieut. R.N. "Victoria and Albert," b. 14 April, 1859.— Lionel Arthur, b. 27 Mar. 1861.— David Balcarres, b. 16 Feb. 1863.— Walter Charles, b. 11 Mar. 1866.— A son b. 3 July, 1880.— Ellen Rose Mary. (2) WilUam John Coussmaker, B.A. T.c.D. 1855, rector of Llanvair, Mon. since 1852, of Lanvaches 1857/72, chaplain to the Earl of Crawford; b. 7 Dec. 1832 ; m. 18 May, 1859, Rosamond Emily, dau. of late Frederic CUnton Mundy, Esq. of the colonial office. (3) Grcorgiana Kathleen, m. 16 Mar. 1858, to WilUam O'Connor Morris, of Gartnamona, J.P. King's co. county court judge of Kerry, and has a son and 4 daus. Maurice Lindsay O'Connor MoRRIS, b. 23 Mar. 1865.— Mary Augusta Caroline.— Elizabeth (3^orgiana Catherine. —Gertrude Ellen Charlotte.— Kathleen Margaret Helen. (4) Mary Catherine Caroline, d. 8 Feb. 1881, having m. 6 April, 1864, to Thomas Spencer Lindsey, of HoUymount House, CO. Mayo, major South Mayo rifles ; he d. 14 July 1874, having had an only child and heiress, Mary Georgiana Katharine Lindsey. (5) Alice Margaret Emily. [6] Henry, b. 10 Oct. 1800 ; d. unm. 17 Feb. 1879. /4/ Hon. John, col. in the army, b. 15 May, 1762 ; d. 6 Mar. 1826, having m. 2 April, 1800, Lady Charlotte North, 2nd dau. of Frederick, 2nd Earl of Guilford, K.G.; she d. 25 Oct. 1849. /5/ Hon. Hugh, marshal of the court of admiralty, b. 30 Oct 1765: d. 23 April, 1844, having m. 14 Jan. 1799, Jane, 2nd dau. of Hon. Alexander Gordon, Lord Rockville of Session (E. Aber- deen); she d. 26 May, 1862, having had a son and dau. [1] Hugh Hamilton, M.P. Sandwich 1841/7; b. 12 Aug. 1802; d. s. p. 29 May, 1881, having m. 17 Feb. 1852, Anna, widow of Charles Bazil Lindsay, Esq. B.C.S. before-named. [2] Anne, m. 16 Oct. 1817, to Sir Edmund Antrobus, Bart. who d. 4/5 Ma5^ 1870. ALEXANDER, 6th Earl, a representative Peer of Scotland, gen. in the army, col. 63rd regt. ; b. 18 Jan. 1752 ; d. 27 Mar. 1825, having m. 1 June 1780, his cousin EUzabeth, only child of Charles DalrjTnple, Esq. of North Berwick heiress of Haigh Hall, Lane. ; she d. 10 Aug. 1816, having had with other issue 2 sons, [1] James, s. as 7tl) Earl. [2] Hon. Charles Robert, collector of customs at Agra; b. 20 Aug. 1784 ; d. 4 July, 1835 ; m. 12 Feb. 1814, Elizabeth, dau. of Thomas William Thompson, Esq.; she d. 8 Nov. 1852, having had with other issue, a son and 2 daus. (1) Hugh Barlow, late Bombay civil service; b. 21 Mar. 1832; m. 3 Oct. 1863, Lady Jane Louisa Octavia Grosvenor, 8th dau. of Richard, 2nd Marquis of Westminster, K.G. and widow of Gamel Augustus, 4th Baron Muncaster, and has 3 sons and 2 daus. 192 CREWE. Nigel Crawford, b. 16 Oct. 1870.— Alan Grosvenor, b. 2 Mar. 1872.— Evelyn Agnes.— Rose Margaret Sandford. (2) Alexina Nisbet, d. s. p. 22 Aug. 1851, having m. 28 April, 1849, as 1st wife, to Thomas Hugh Sandford, Esq. of Sandford, Salop. (3) Catherine Hepbume, unm. JAMES, 7th Earl (Balcarres), created BARON Wig AN, of Haigh Hall, co. Lane, in the Peerage of the U.K. by patent, dated 5 July, 1826, and had the Earldom of Crawford confirmed to him by the house of lords in 1848, and in 1853 petitioned for the Dukedom of Montrose created 1488; b. 24 April, 1783; d. 15 Dec. 1869, having m. 21 Nov. 1811, Hon. Mana Margaret Frances Pennington, only surviving child of John, 1st Lord Muncaster ; she d. 16 Nov. 1850, having had 4 sons, [1] Alexander William Crawford, s. as 8th Earl. [2] Hon. Sir James, K.C.M.G. lieut.-gen. in the array, lieut.-col. 3rd buffs, commanded a district in Canada 1863/7, M.P. Wigan 1845/57, 1859/66, inspector-gen. reserve forces; b. 25 Aug. 1815 ; d. 13 Aug. 1874, having m. 6 Nov. 1845, Lady Sarah Elizabeth Savile (V.A., a bed-chamberwoman to the Queen), only dau. of John, 3rd Earl of Mexborough, and had with other issue 3 dans. (1) Maud Isabel. ^ , ^ ^ .„ (2) Mabel, m. 13 Feb. 1877, to William John FrecheviUe Ramsden (BART.), lieut.-col. Coldstream guards. (3) Mary Egidia, m. 6 Feb. 1875, to John Coutts Antrobus, Esq. of Eaton Hall, Cheshire (BART.) , ,. . , [3] Hon. Charles Hugh, C.B. M.P. Abingdon 1865/74, heut.-col. in the army, late capt. grenadier guards, served in Crimea, at Inkerman, &c. lieut.-col. St. George's 11th (now 6th) Middx. R.V. since 1861, parliamentary groom m waiting to Her Majesty 1866/9, and since 1876; b. 11 Nov. 1816; m. 24/28 April, 1851, Emilia Anne, dau. of Very Rev. and Hon. Henry Montague Browne (B. KILMAINE); she d. 15 Feb. 1873, having had with other issue 2 sons and a dau. Charles Ludovic, b. 25 Jan. 1862.— Henry Arthur, b. 9 April, 1866.— Marion Margaret Violet. [4] Hon. Colin, b. 6 Dec. 1819; m. 29 July, 1845, Lady Frances Howard, eldest surviving dau. and coheir of WiUiam, 4th Earl of Wicklow, and has 5 sons and 3 daus. (1) William Alexander, of Deer Park, Devon, bar.-at-law m.t. 1873, private sec. to Marquis of Lansdowne, under-sec. for India 1880 ; b. 8 June, 1846; m. 7 May, 1870, Lady Harriet Gordon, 2nd dau. of George, 5th Earl of Aberdeen, and has 4 sons and 2 daus. ,„^.„. -^ , James Howard, b. 29 April, 1871.— Michael William Howard, b 7 Aug. 1872.— Francis Howard, b. 9 Mar. 1876.— John Colin, b. 27 Dec. 1877.— Mary Haddo.— A dau. b. 22 Aug. 1880 (2) Walter James, capt. rifle brigade, b. 28 Sept. 1847.— (3) Alfred, b. 7 April, 1853.— (4) Leonard Cecil Colin, b. 23 June, 1857.— (5) Claude Reginald, b. 9 Nov. 1861. (6) Isabella, m. 22 Oct. 1878, to Frederick Butler Molyneux Montgomerie, bar.-at-law M.T. and has a sou b. 15 Feb. 1880, and a dau. b. 20 April, 1881. (7) Harriot Marion. (8) Alexina Frances, m. 3 July, 1878, to Edward James Thomas " Ross of Bladensburg," lieut. R.E. (V. MASSEREENE), and has a dau. „ , „ Olive Margaret Mary " ROSS OP Bladensburg, b. 7 Dec. 1880. ALEXANDER WILLIAM CRAWFORD, 8th Earl (Bal- carres) ; b. at Muncaster Castle 16 Oct. 1812 ; d. at Florence 13 Dec. 1880, having m. 23 July, 1846, his 2nd cousin Margaret, eldest dau. of Lieut.-Gen. James Lindsay, of Balcarres, and had a son and 6 daus. (1) James Ludovic, Qth and present Earl. (2) Lady Alice Frances, m. 17 April, 1872, to George Bramston Byre, of Welford Park, Berks, and has 3 sons and 2 daus. Henry Lindsay Eyre, b. 31 Jan. 1877. -John Newton, b. 1 June, 1878.— Francis, b. 3 Mar. 1880.— Margaret Mary Anne. —A dau. b. 28 Oct. 1881. (3) Lady Margaret Elizabeth, m. 8 Jan. 1870, to Lewis Ash- hurst Majendie, of Hedingham Castle, Essex, M.P. Canterbury since 1874, and has 2 sons and a dau. James Henry Alexander Ashhurst MAJENDIE, b. 17 April, 1871.— Bernard Louis, b. , 1873.— Margaret Aline. (4) Lady Mary Susan Fclicie m. 9 May, 1878, to Hon. Frederick George Lindley Wood (V. HALIFAX.) (5) Lady Mabel Marian. (6) Lady Anna Catharine Sybil. (7) Lady Jane Evelyn. BARON CREWE. HUNGERFORD CREWE, Baron Crewe (1806, U.K.); s. his father as 3rd Lord 4 Dec. 1835; b. 10 Aug. 1812 ; Note. — There is no heir to this Peerage. Arms— Quarterly, 1st and 4th, Az. a lion rampant arg. CREWE. 2nd and 3rd, Arg. on a cross flory az. a lion passant guardant or, Offley. Crests — Out of a ducal coronet or a lion's gamb erect arg. Crewe. A demi-lion rampant guardant or holding an olive branch vert fructed gold, Offley. Supporters — Dexter, a lion rampant arg. collared az. thereon three roses or. Sinister, a griffin sa. armed or wings arg. MOTTO — Sequor nee inferior. Seat— Crewe Hall, Cheshire. TOWN HOUSE— 23, Hill Street, Berkeley Square, W. ilineage. JOHN OFFLEY, of Crewe Hall (son of John Offley of Made- ley, Staff, and Anne, eldest dau. and eventually sole heir of John, son of Sir Clippesby Crewe, of Crewe Hall), M.P. New- castle-under-Lyme 1703/7, Cheshire 1707, 1708, and 1722, took the surname of Crewe by Act of Parliament 1704, and d. 1749, leaving by Sarah Price his wife, with other issue, 3 sons, (1) John, of whom presently. (2) Charles, M.P. Cheshire 1752, had issue, Anne, dau. and coheir, m. to John Lawton, of Lawtou Hall, Cheshire, who d. 25 Mar. 1804, having had 4 sons. (3) Randulph, LL.D. rector of Barthomley and Warmincham; b. Feb. 1717; d. 29 May, 1777, having m. Ann, dau. of John Read, Esq. of Llandinam Hall, Montgomeryshire, and of the city of Chester ; she d. 29 Dec. 1793, having had 3 sons, /I/ Offley, rector of Muxton, Staff, and of Astbury, Cheshire; d. 19 Feb. 1836, aged 86, having m. 15 Aug. 1779, Harriet, dau. of Thomas Assheton Smith, Esq. of Veynols, Carnar- vonshire, M.P. and L.L. ; she bm*. 19 July, 1832, having had with 2 daus. an only son, JOHN Offley Crewe-Read, of Pen-y-bryn, Mont- gomeryshire, and of Wern, Flints, assumed by r.l. 15 Mar. 1836, the arms and final surname of Read; d. 30 Nov. 1858, having m. 11 Aug. 1818, Charlotte Prestwood, eldest dau. of Admiral Sir Willoughby Lake, k.c.b. (Bart.) ; she d. 27 Oct. 1865, having had 4 sons and a dau. [1] Bagot Offley Crewe-Read b. 27 Sept. 1820: d. 20 Dec. 1862. Note.— JOHN Crewe, of Crewe, co. Chester, was father of two distinguished lawyers. Sir Ranulph Crewe and Sir Thomas Crewe. The latter was lord justice of Ireland 1623, and died 1634. His son, John Crewe, of Stene, co. Northampton, a member of the Long Parliament, was created Baron Crewe, of Stene, 1663. His eldest son, Thomas, LOR« CREWE, d. s.p. m. 1697, and his younger son, Nathaniel, bishop of Dur- ham 1675, 3rd Lord Crewe, of Stene, d. s. p. m. 1721, when this Barony became extinct. Sir Ranulp Crewe, of Crewe Hall, c.J. King's bench 1624 ; d. 1645, having m. Julian Clippesby, and was fatlier of Sir Clippesby Crewe, Knt. who d. 1648. His granddau. Anne (eldest dau. aud eventually sole heir of his son John) m. John Offley, of Madeley, Staff, as mentioned above. CROFTON. 193 [2] Offley Malcolm Crewe-Read, of Plas Dinam, Montgo- meryshire, B.L. high sheriff 1870, capt. R.N. (retd.) ; b. 13 Sept. 1821; m. 15 Feb. 1848, Charlotte Lucy, dau. of Thomas Marmaduke George, Esq. of Bath, and has an only son, Offley John Crewe-Read, of Llandinam Hall, capt. royal Montgomery rifles (militia) J.P. b. 3 Dec. 1848; m. 2 Mar. 1875, Elizabeth Stuarta,dau. of H.E. Hon. Edward Morris Erskine, C.B. (B. Erskixe), and has 3 sons, Randulph Offley Crewe-Read, b. 12 April, 1876.— Ed- ward Charles, b. 15 June, 1877.— A son, b. 17 Dec. 1878. [3] John Charles Edward Crewe-Read (lieut.-col.), formerly 62nd regt.; b. 26 July, 1823; m. Henrietta, dau. of Clarke, of Sydney, Cape Breton, and has issue. [4] Arthur Willoughby Crewe-Read, capt. Bengal s.C. and 61st L.I.; b. 18 June, 1833; d. 6 May, 1874, having m. 16 Nov. 1867, Helen, dau, of Capt. William Broughton, R.N. (Bart.), and has a son and dau. Randulph Offley Crewe-Read, b. 18 May, 1870.— Muriel Bridget. [5] Charlotte, d. Mar. 1846, having m. 29 Dec. 1840, to Charles Anthony Balfour, lieut. R.A.; he d. 2 Nov. 1842, leaving a son and dau. (1) Charles John BALFOUR, com. R.N. b. 2 Oct. 1841 ; m. Constance Marion, 2nd dau. of Rev. Thomas Brooke, of Horton, co. Glouc. and has 2 daus. (2) Charlotte Mary, m. 9 April, 1881, to Robert Morrison Wilson, M.D. of Old Deer, co. Aberdeens. /2/ Randolph, ll.b. rector of Hawarden, m. Frances, dau. of Sir John Glynne, 6th Bart, (ext.) ; she d. 25 Nov. 1814, having had issue. /3/ Charles, rector of Lawton, Cheshire, d. s. p. 1795. JOHN CREWE, of Crewe Hall, M.P. Cheshire 1734 until his death 1752; m. Elizabeth, dau. of Richard Shuttleworth, Esq. of Gawthorpe, Lane, and Forcett, Yorks. and had with a dau. 2 sons, [1] John, created LORD Crewe, 25 Feb. 1806. [2] Richard, major-gen. in the army, b. 27 Sept. 1749; d. 17 June, 1814, having m. Milborough, dau. of Samuel Allpress, Esq. of ; she d. having had 3 sons and a dau. (1) Richard, b. 1783/6; m. 1815, Frances, dau. of J Hare, Esq.; she d. leaving a son, Richard, col. (retd. list) Madras army; m. 2 Sept. 1862, Emma Louisa Frederica, widow of Capt. H. F. Siddons, Madras light cav. ; she d. 16 Jan. 1878. (2) JohnFrederick, col. in the army, b. Aug. 1788; d. 10 Nov. 1840, having m. 28 June, 1819, Hon. Harriet Smith, dau. of Robert, 1st Lord Carrington ; she d. 27 April, 1856, leaving an only son, Randolph Henry, of Loakes Hill, Bucks, J.P. and D.L. bar.- at-law L.I. 1854 ; b. 10 June, 1825 ; d. unm. 2 Jan. 1879. (3) Willoughby, rector of Astbury, Cheshire,and Mucklestom, Salop; b. 1792; d. 9 April, 1850. having m. July, 1816, Catherine, dau. of J Harvey, Esq. of ; she d. having had 2 sons, both deceased, and a dau. (4) Emma, m. 1815 to John Pusey Edwardes, of Jamaica. JOHN CREWE, of Crewe Hall, M.P. Cheshire 1768/1806, created Baron Crewe, of Crewe, Cheshire, 25 Feb. 1806; b. 1742/62; d. 28 April, 1829, having m. 1776, Frances Anne, only dau. of Fulke Greville, Esq. (E.WARWICK) ; she d. 23 Dec. 1818, having had with an only dau. an only son : viz. JOHN, 2nd Lord, gen. in the army, d. 4 Dec. 1835, having m. 5 May, 1807, Henrietta Maria Anne, dau. of George Walker Hungerford, Esq. of Calne, Wilts. ; she d. 14 Jan. 1820, leaving a son and 2 daus. (1) Hungerford, 3rd and present Baron. (2) Hon. Henrietta Mary, d. 4 Feb. 1879. (3) Hon. Annabella Hungerford, d. 23/24 Feb. 1874, having m. 31 July, 1851, to Richard, Lord Houghton. BARON CROFTON. SIR EDWARD HENRY CHURCH- ILL CROFTON, Baron Crofton (1797, i.), and a Baronet (1758, I.), elected an Irish repre- sentative Peer 11 Feb. 1873, state steward vice- regal household, Ireland, 1879; s. his father as 3rd Baron 27 Dec. 1869; b. 21 Oct. 1834; heir pre- sumptive, his brother Charles St. George. Arms— Per pale indented or and az. a lion passant guardant counterchanged. Crest — A stalk of seven ears of wheat or. SUPPORTERS— Dexter, a lion az. Sinister, a stag ppr. attired and vmguled or. MOTTOES— Dat Deus incrementum ; and over the crest, Pro patria et rege. SEAT— Mote Park, Ballymurry, Roscommon. Eineage* ^TTLLLTAM LOWTHER, of Ingleton, Yorks. J.P. West VV Riding, 4 CHARLES I.; one of the council for Francis and Henry, Earls of Cumberland (8 th son of Sir Richard Low- ther, Knt. high sheriff of Cumb. 1567 and 1689, ancestor of Lord Lonsdale); d. 14 July, 1642, having m. Eleanor, dau. of Anthony Welbury, of Castle Eden, Durham ; she d. 27 Aug. 1720, and had 4 sons and 3 daus. His grandson, r^ EORGE, of Skryne Abbey, co. Meath (8th son of Sir Richard \JC Lowther, of Ingleton, Yorks. and Wolsley Castle, Cumb.) ; m. Florence, dau. of Henry Piers, of Tristernagh, Ireland (Bart.) His grandson, (~^ ORGES LOWTHER, of Kilrue, co. Meath, M.P. Ratoath Vjr 1705/16 (son of Edward Lowther, Esq. of Kilrue, and Mary, dau. of Patrick Cusack, Esq. of Gerardstown), d. 11 June, 1716, having m. (art. dated 30 Mar. 1711) Jane, dau. of Sir Tristram Beresford, and sister of Sir Marcus, 1st Earl of Tyrone (M. Waterford); she d. 20 Oct. 1764, having had with 2 daus. 2 sons, [1] Gorges, of Kilrue, M.P. Ratoath 1739, co. Meath 1761, sheriff 1739 ; b. 5 Nov. 1713; d. , having m. 3 April, 1738, Judith, dau. of John Usher, of Carrick, co. Leitrim (and only sister of St. George, Lord St. George). His grandson. Gorges Lowther, of Hampton Hall, Somerset, and of Ashley, Hants, (sold Kilrue), officer 6th dragoons during the rebellion in Ireland; M.P. Ratoath 1790/1800 (son of Gorges Lowther, who m. 28 July, 1767, Frances, dau. of Chambr6 Ponsonby— E. Bessborough) ; d. 23 Feb. 1854, aged 85, having m. 1st — July, 1794, Julia, dau. of Rev. Thomas Huntingford (and niece of Rt. Rev. George Isaac Hunting- ford, bishop of Hereford 1815/32); she d. 1832. He m. 2ndly— 2 April, 1834, Julia, 2nd dau. of Rev. Walter Trevelyan (Bart.) ; she d. s. p. 9 Sept. 1872. By his 1st wife he had \vith other issue 4 sons and a dau. /I/ St. (3teorge, 69th regt.; d. 10 Mar. 1871, having m. 1st, Miss Amos, and 2ndly, Mary Anne, dau. of Edward Golding, of Maiden Erlegh, Berks, by whom he had 2 sons, Beresford, b. .—Lancelot, b. /2/ Beresford, B.A. Exeter Coll. Oxon. 1837, late rector of Tumaston, co. Hereford, vicar of "Vowchurch, Hereford, 1838/74; b. 1813; m. 1849, Laura Alice, 3rd dau. of Lieut.-(3ren. Horsford, s. p. /3/ Brabazon, of Shrigley Hall, Chesh. B.A. in H.O. J.P.; b. 17 April, 1817; d. 30 Dec. 1877, having m. 14 Jan, 1847, Ellen Jane, only child of Thomas Legh, of Lyme Park, Clhesh. LL.D, P.A.S. and has had 3 sons and a dau. (1) Brabazon, b. 7 Sept. 1847 ; d. 13 April, 1874. (2) William (Jorges, of Shrigley Hall, capt. R.A. served on Gold Coast to end of Ashantee campaign 1873/4; b. 11 Feb. 1850; m. 18 June, 1874, Harriet Agnes, only dau. of Rev. Edward Leigh Bennett, rector of Long Sutton, co. Line, and has 2 sons, WilUam Ernest Huntingford, b. 4 Dec. 1876.— A son, b. 10 Dec. 1878 (3) Henry Crofton, b. 26 Mar. 1868. (4) Eleanor Constance. /4/ Marcus, capt. R.N. b. ; m. Emily Lutwidge, Countess of Maximilian de Lerchenfeldt, and youngest dau. of Isaac Cookson, of Meldon Park, Northum- berland, J.P. /5/ Maud, m. 1st, as 2nd wife, to Thomas Legh, of Lyme Park, Cheshire; he d. 8 May, 1857. She re-m. to A J des Champs de la Tour, J.P. O 194 CROMARTIE. [2] Sir Marcus Lowther, created a Baronet 12 July, 1758, next mentioned. SIR MARCUS LOWTHER-CROFTON, which latter name he assumed, M.P. Roscommon, was created a BARONET 12 June, 1768; d. 16 Jan. 1784, having m. 9 Sept. 1744, Cathe- rine (dau. of Sir Edward, 3rd Bart.), sister and heir of Sir Edward Crofton, of Mote, co. Roscommon, 4th Bart, (extinct, see BARONETAGE) ; she b. 12 June, 1721; d. 9 April, 1767, having had with otlier issue 5 sons, (1) Sir Edward, s. as 2nd Baronet. (2) Hamilton Lowther, col. 13th dragoons ; b. 11 Oct. 1751 ; d. s. p. 13 July, 1796, having m. Letitia, dau. of Capt. Bradshaw. (3) Marcus Lowther, capt. in the army ; b. 13 June, 1757 ; m. , dau. of Parker, and left an only dau. Catherine, m, to Piers Geale, Esq. of Clonsilla, co. Dublin (see B. Athlumney), (and (?) had a dau. Anne, m. to Capt. Robert Griffith WilUams— BART.) (4) John Frederick Lowther, capt. 32nd regt.; b. 13 Oct. 1758; m. Mary Thorney, of co. Cork; she d. 1799, having had with other issue 2 sons, [1] Edward Lowther, C.B. capt. H.M.S. " Wanderer " ; b. 24 Nov. 1782/3 ; m. 23 April, 1816, Mary, dau. of WilLiam Leader, of London, M.P. Camelford, and had a son and dau. /I/ Edward Henry, capt. 77th regt. b. 27 Aug. 1819; d. unm. in the Crimea, 26 Sept. 1864. /2/ Marian Frances, b. 27 Feb. 1817 ; m. to Adm. William Burdett Dobson,who d. s. p. 22 Mar. 1872. [2] Frederick Lowther, lieut. R.M. died on board the " Semi- ramis" 1817/19 at sea, having m.l810, Anne, dau. of Stephen Smith, Esq. and had 2 sons and a dau. /I/ Frederick Charles Edward, b. 10 Feb. 1813 ; m. 2 Sept. 1837, Miriam, dau. of Capt. William White, of Maize Hill House, Kent; he m. 2ndly— 17 Aug. 1865, Mrs. Helen Grimes ; by his 1st wife he had an only surviving son, George lowther Crofton, cornet late 6th dra- goon guards, major 1st Devon rifles ; b. 24 Mar. 1841; m. 27 April, 1865, Ellen Mary, only child of Thomas George Norris, Esq. of Gorphwysfa, co. Denbigh, J.P. and has 2 sons and 4 daus. Frederick Norris, b. 27 May, 1870. — Edward George, b. 9 Aug. 1873.— Miriam Ellen.— Cecil Florence.— Amy Georgiana. — Violet Helen. /2/ Stephen Smith, vice-adm. (retd.) ; b. 9 Nov. 1818; m. 1st — 1849, Eliza, dau. of Senor Thom, of Rio de Janeiro; she d. 1855. He m. 2ndly— 13 Feb. 1868, Agnes, only dau. and heir of Sir John Reid, Bart, of Neston, Cheshire, J.P. By his 1st wife he has 3 daus. Marian Eliza. — Rose Sophia. — Eliza Ann. /3/ Anne Elizabeth. (5) William Henry, lieut. in the army ; b. 28 Feb. 1762 ; d. 21 Aug. 1794, having m. Jane, dau. of James Kelly, Esq. and had a son, Marcus Lowther Crofton, counsellor-at-law, Dublin, and 2 daus. SIR EDWARD, 2nd Baronet, M.P. co. Roscommonand col. Roscommon miUtia ; b. 17 Aug. 1746 ; d. 30 Sept. 1797, having m. 13 April, 1767, Anne, dau. and sole heir of Thomas Croker, Esq. of Backweston or Baxtoun, co. Kildare (by Anne, dau. and coheir of William Ryves, Esq. of Uppercourt). Lady Crofton was created, 1 Dec. 1797, BARONESS Crofton, of The Mote, CO. Roscommon, in the Peerage of Ireland, with re- mainder to the heirs male of her late husband. Sir Edward Crofton, Bart, and d. 12 Aug. 1817, having had with other issue a son and successor, SIR EDWARD, 3rd Baronet, b. 23 Oct. 1778; d. 8 Jan. 1816, having m. 12 Sept. 1801, Lady Charlotte Stewart, 5th dau. of John, 7th Earl of Galloway, K.T.; she d. May, 1842, having had 2 sons and 7 daus. El] Sir Edward, s. as 2nd Baron. 2] Hon. William (precedency patent 3 July, 1837) ; b. 25 Jan. 1814; d. unm. 16 April, 1838. [3] Hon. Susannah Anne (p.p.),m. 17 Aug. 1830, to St. C^orge Francis Caulfeild, of Donamon Park, co. Roscommon (E. Charlemont). [4] Hon. Charlotte (p.p.), d. 30 Sept. 1839, having m. 12 Jan. 1832, as 2nd wife, to Gibbs Crawford Antrobus, Esq. of Eaton Hall, Chesh. (BART.), who d, 21 May, 1861. [5] Hon. Frances (p.p.), m. 3 Mar. 1825, to Daniel Tighe-Bun- bury, of Rosanna, co. Wicklow, Esq. who d. 26 Mar. 1874, having had 5 sons and 6 daus. [6] Hon. Sophia (p.p.), m. 6 Dec. 1837, to Eyre Evans, jun. Esq. of Ash Hill Towers, co. Limerick (B. Carbery) ; he d. 17 July, 1852. [7] Hon. Frederica (p.p.) (posth.) ; d. 28 May, 1881, having m. 24 Sept. 1835, to Rev. Hubert McLaughlin, of Boraston, Salop, sometime minister of the English church at Nice, and had 7 sons and 4 daus. SIR EDWARD, 4th Baronet (1816); s. his grandmother 12 Aug. 1817, as 2nd Baron ; a representative Peer; lord in waiting ; b. 1 Aug. 1806 ; d. 27 Dec. 1869, having m. 19 Oct. 1833, Lady Georgiana Paget, 3rd dau. of Henry William, 1st Marquis of Anglesey, E.G.; she d. 9 Nov. 1875 having had 4 sons and a dau. (1 ) Sir Edward Henry Churchill, 3rd and present Baron. (2) Hon. Charles St. George, lieut. R.N. (retd.), heir pre- sumptive to the Peerage ; b. 1 Feb. 1836 ; m. 19 Oct. 1864, his cousin Theresa Augusta, 3rd dau. of Daniel Tighe- Bunbury, Esq. of Rosanna, co. Wicklow; she d. 14 Aug. 1867, having had a son and 2 daus. Arthur Edward Lowther, b. 7 Aug. 1866.— Mabel Georgiana. Theresa Diana. (3) Hon. Alfred Henry, lieut. 7th regt. served in the Crimea, wounded at the Alma, page of honour to the Queen 1847 ; b. 2 April, 1837; d. unm. 29 Oct. 1881. (4) Hon. Francis George, com. R.N. b. 7 June, 1838; m. 1st — 18 Aug. (July), 1864, Gertrude Caroline, eldest dau. of Col. Edward Symes Bayly, of Ballyarthur, co. Wicklow, and widow of John Talbot, Esq. of Mount Talbot, co. Roscommon ; she d. 19 Aug. 1869, having had a dau. [1] Gertrude Catherine Georgiana. Hon. F. G. Crofton m. 2ndly— 7 Feb. 1878, Emily Augusta, eldest dau. of Lieut.-Col. Montgomerie Stewart Caulfeild (E. Charlemont), of Weston Park, co. Kildare, and has 2 sons, [2] Ernest Alfred, b. 6 Dec. 1878.— [3] George,;b.23 Mar. 1881. (5) Hon. Augusta Caroline, m. 18 July, 1866, to Hon. Luke Gerald Dillon (B. Clonbrock). COUNTESS OF CKOMAETIE. ANNE LEVESON GOWEE (v.A.), Countess of Cromartie, Viscountess Tarbat of Tarbat, Baro- ness Castlehaven of Castlehaven, and Baroness Mac- leod of Castle Leod, all co. Cromartie, in the Peerage of the U.K. so created 21 Oct. 1861, with re- mainder TO HER 2nd SON FRANCIS, and the heirs male of his body (in default to each of her younger sons begotten or to be begotten, and to their heirs male, and in default to their right heirs, and in default with like remainder to her daughters Florence and Alexandra); b. 21 April, 1829; m. 20 June, 1849, to George Granville, William, present and 3rd Duke of Sutherland (see), and has 2 sons and 2 daus. (1) Cromartie, Marquis op Stafford, m.p. b. 21 July, 1851. (2) Francis, VISCOUNT TARBAT, heir to the Earldom of Cromartie; 2nd lieut. Lane, hussars; b. 3 Aug. 1852; m. 2 Aug. 1876, Hon. Lilian Janet Macdonald, dau. of Godfrey, 4th Lord Macdonald, and has had a son and dau. Hon. b. and d. Jan. 1881 ; bd. 7th. Hon. Beatrix Anne Isabel, d. 3 Oct. 1879. (3) Lady Florence, d. 10 Oct. 1881, having m. 15 Nov. 1876, to William Henry Chaplin, Esq. of Blankney, co. Line. M.P. Mid Line, since 1868, and had a dau. Florence Chaplin, b. 8 Oct. 1881. (4) Lady Alexandra. Arms — Quai-terly, 1st, Or, a mountain az. in flame ppr. Mac- Leod OP Lewis. 2nd, Az. a buck's head cabossed or, Mac- kenzie. 3rd, Gu. three legs of a man armed ppr. conjoined, flexed in triangle garnished and spmTed or, the ISLE OP MAN, 4th, Arg. on a pale sa. an imperial crown ppr. within a double tressure-flory counter-flory gu. Erskine of Innerteill. Supporters — Dexter, a wild man wi-eatlied about the loins with oak holding a club resting on the exterior shoulder ppr* Sinister, a greyhound arg. collared gu. Seats— See Duke of Sutherland. BAEON DACRE. THOMAS CROSBIE WILLIAM TREVOK, Baron Dacre (1321, E.), m.p. Herts. 1847/52, lord-lieut. Essex 1865/9, coheir to the Barony of Fitzhugh; assumed surname and arms of Trevor only in lieu of Brand by r.l. 12 April, 1851; s. his father as 22nd Baron 2 June, 1853; b. 5 Dec. 1808; m. 12 Jan. 1837, Hon. Susan Sophia Caven- dish (ex-bedchamber woman to the Queen), eldest dau. of Charles Compton, 1st Lord Chesham ; heir presumptive, his brother, the speaker of the house of commons.'*'**- Vmivv^' \W^d£M- Arms— Per bend sinister ermine and ermines a lion rampant or. Crest — On a chapeau gu. turned up erm. a wyvern sa. Supporters — Dexter, a wolf arg. gorged with a spiked collar with line reflexed over the back or. Sinister, a bull gu. armed ducally gorged and line reflexed over the back or. Motto— Pour bien desirer. Seat— The Hoo, Welwjoi, Herts. Town House— 32, Grosvenor street, w. The Barony. SIB, RANULPH DE DACRE was summoned to Parliament 15 May (14 EDWARD II.), 1321, having m. Margaret, only dau. and heir of Thomas de Multon, baron of Gillesland, Cumb. who had summons to parliament temp. Edward I. and II. Their male line ended on the death of Thomas, 7th Lord, 1457, whose granddau. and heir, Joan, only child of Thomas, eldest son of Thomas, 7th Baron Dacre, was m. to Richard Fienes, coheir of the Barony of I Saye, declared Lord Dacre, j.u. 37 Hen. VI. Her uncle. Sir t Humphrey Dacre, male heir of the Dacres, succeeded to the lands in Cumberland, and was summoned to parliament as Lord Dacre of Gillesland, 22 Edw. IV. His successors were distinguished as the Lords Dacre of the North (E. CARLISLE). The male line of Fienes, Lords Dacre (of the Soutli), ended on the death of Gregory, 11th Lord, in 1594, and his sister and heir, MARGARET, was allowed that Barony, 2 Jas. 1. 12th Baroness Daore, and d. in 1611, having m. Sampson Lennard, of Hurst- monceux, Sussex. Their male line ended on the death of Francis, 15th Lord (created EARL OP SUSSEX 5 Oct. 1678), in 1715, when the Barony fell into abeyance between his two daus. and coheirs, which was terminated in 1741 on the death, without issue, of the elder dau. Barbara, when her sister, Anne Lennard, s. as 17th Baroness Dacre (1741); d. 26 June, 1755, having m. 1st, her cousin, Richard Lennard-Barrett, of Belhouse, Essex (great-grandson of Richard (Lennard), 13th Lord Dacre), who d. about Jan. 1716/17, having had an only son, [1] Thomas Barrett-Lennard, 17th Baron, took his seat 13 Nov. 1755; d. s. p. 13 Jan. 1786, having m. Anne Maria, dau. of Sir John Pratt (M. CAMDEN), lord chief justice of king's bench ANNE, BARONESS DACRE, m. 2ndly— Mar. 1718, as 3rd wife, Henry, 8th Lord Teynham, who d'. 16 May, 1723, having had 2 sons and a dau. [2] Hon. Charles Roper, capt. dragoons; b. 28 May, 1721; d. 4 Feb. 1754, having m. 27 July, 1744, Grertrude, sister and coheir of John Trevor, Esq. of GljTide, Sussex ; she d. 13 July, 1780, leaving a son and dau. (1) Trevor Charles, 18th Lord; b. 14 June, 1745; d. s. p. 4 July, 1794, having m. 2 Mar. 1773, Mary, only dau. and heir of Sir Thomas Fludyer, Bart.; she d. 1 Sept. 1808. (2) Hon. Gertrude Roper, 19th Baroness; d. 3 Oct. 1819; m. 20 April, 1771, to Thomas Brand, Esq. of The Hoo, Herts.; he d. 21 Feb. 1794, leaving 2 sons, successive Peers. [3] Hon. Richard Henry, rector of Clones, co. Monaghan, had issue (see B. Teynham). [4] Hon. Anna Maria, d. 1782, having m. to Captain Peter Tyler, 52nd foot, and had issue. BAHONESS TEYNHAM m. 3rdly— 16 Oct. 1726, to Hon. Robert Moore, m.p. 6th son of Henry, 3rd Earl of Drogheda (pardon granted to him for this marriage, she being a Papist, dated at Westminster 3 Feb. 1726), and had a son, [5] Henry Moore. Hineafle. THOMAS BRAND, of The Hoo, Herts.; d. 21 Feb. 1794, having m. 20 April, 1771, Hon. Gertrude Roper above- named, who succeeded as 19th Baroness Dacre 4 July, 1794, and d. 3 Oct. 1819, having had 2 sons, [1] Thomas Brand, 20th Lord Dacre, M.P. Herts. 1807/19, bar.- at-lawL.I.; b. 15 Mar. 1774; m. 4 Dec. 1819, Barbara, dau. of Adm. Sir Chaloner Ogle, Bart, and relict of Valentine Henry Wilmot,Esq. of Famborough, Hants.; he d. s. p. 21 Mar. 1851, and was succeeded by his brother, viz. — HENRY OTWAY, 21st Lord Dacre, lieut.-gen. in the army, col. 31st regt. c.B. ; b. 17 July, 1777 ; d. 2 June, 1853, having m. 24 July, 1806, Pyne, eldest dau. of Very Rev. and Hon. Maurice Crosbie, dean of Limerick (Bart.), and divorced wife of Sir John Gordon, Bart.; she d. 11 Jan. 1844, having had 2 sons and 3 daus. [1] Thomas Crosbie WiUiam, 22nd and present Baron. ' [2] Right Hon. Sir Henry Bouverie William Brand, g.c.b. of C^e^d'Jjic/'lhMJi Glynde, Sussex, J.P. d.l. P.O. M.P. co. Camb. since 1868Mjewe3 , ^ /JV4 1852/68, speaker of the house of commons siaee-1872^**G.c.B.i.^-W«€V-/'M' 7 Dec. 1881, lord of the treasury 1855/58, parliamentary secre- tary to the treasury 1859/66, heir presumptive to the Barony of Dacre ; b. 24 Dec. 1814; m. 16 April, 1838, Eliza, dau. of late Gen. Robert EUice, and has 4 sons and 5 daus. (l(>i*Henry Robert, J.P. D.L. Sussex, capt. late Coldstream guards, M.P. Stroud 1880, and July, 1874, but Herts 1868/74 ; b. 2 May, 1841; m. 1st— 21 Jan Alexandrina Leopoldine, dau. of h.e. Sylvain Belgian ambassador at the court of St. James; she d. s. p. 20 , „ , July, 1865. Hem. 2ndly— 14 April, 1868, Susan Henrietta, ' youngest dau. of Lord George Henry Cavendish (D. Devon- shire), and has 5 sons and 3 daus. Thomas Walter, b. 29 Jan. 1869. — Hubert George, b. 3 June (? 20 May), 1870.— Richard, b. 8 Aug. 1871.— Robert, b, 19 Oct. 1878.— Son, b. 23 Nov. 1880.— Margaret.— Alice.— Dorothy. (2t'Thomas Seymour, com. R.N.; b. 20 Sept. 1847; m,4Dec. 1879, Blanche, youngest dau. of Henry Lomax Gaskell, Esq. of Kiddington Hall, Oxon. (3)^!^rthur, b. 1 May, 1853. (4/'0harles,lieut.late Coldstream guards; b. IMay, 1855; m. 15 Aug. 1878, Alice, dau. of late Sylvain Van de Weyer, afore- said. (5) Alice, m. 8 July, 1862, to Henry Thomas, eldest son of Sir Walter R. Farquhar, Bart. (6) Gertrude, m. 2 Sept. 1869, to William Henry Campion, of Danny Park, Sussex, capt. late 72nd and 63rd regt. and has 4 sons and 2 daus. William Robert CAMPION, b. 1870.— Frederick 02 ate uoiastream unseated, M-P-A^^-fti-i^J^ . 1864, VictoriaX \§3U: Van de Weyer, Vu/a^I^^ 196 DALHOUSIE. Henry, b. 1872.— Edward, b. 1873.— Charles, b. 1876.— Bridget.— A dau. b. 2 Sept. 1880. (7) Mabel, m. 18 June, 1863, to Frederick Freeman Thomas, Esq. of Ratton, Sussex ; he d. 1 Dec. 1868, leaving a son and 3 daus. Freeman THOMAS, b. 12 Sept. 1866.— Florence.— Margaret Georgina.— Helen. (8) Mary Cecilia, m. 2 Oct. 1872, to Henry Parkman Sturgis, of London, merchant, and has 3 daus. Margery STURGIS.— Eachel.— Olive. (9) Maud. [3] Hon. Pyne Jesse, d. 3 Mar. 1872, having m. 1st— 12 Aug. 1828, to John Henry Cotterell, Esq. (BART.) ; he d. 4 Jan. 1834. She re-m. 22 Nov. 1845, to Granville Harcourt Vernon, Esq. of Grove Hall, Notts. (B. VERNON), who d. 8 Dec. 1879. [4] Hon. Juliana, d. 13 Oct. 1858, having m. 28 June, 1824, as 1st wife, to Samuel Charles Whitbread, Esq. M.P. 2nd son of Samuel Whitbread, Esq. (E. GREY); he d. 27 May, 1879 (see also E. Albemarle). [5] Hon. Gertrude, m. 21 July, 1831, to Right Hon. Sir George Hamilton Seymour, G.C.B., G.c.H. (M. Hertford), who d. 2 Feb. 1880. Ilineafie* EAEL OF DALHOUSIE. JOHN WILLIAM EAMSAY, k.t. 1881, Earl of Dalhousie, and Lord Ramsay of Kerrington (1633, s.). Baron Ramsay of Dalhousie (1618, S.), Lord Ramsay of Glenmark, co. Forfar (1875, U.K.) ; a lord in waiting 1881rcom. R.N. 1874, equerry to H.R.H. the Duke of Edinburgh 1874/6, extra equerry since 1876 ; M.P. Liverpool, March to August, 1880 ; 8. his father as 13th Earl 20 July, 1880; b. 29 Jan. 1847; m. 6 Dec. 1877, Lady Ida Louise Bennet, dau. of Charles Augustus, 6th Earl of Tankerville, and has 3 sons^ct'li'^fi'tU^cAt&A.a^^'C.i^liT^wl (1) Arthur George Maule, Lord Eamsat, b. 4 Sept. 1878. (2) Hon. Patrick William Maule, b. 20 Sept. 1879. (3) Hon. Alexander Eobert Maule, b. 29 May, 1881. Arms— Quarterly,lst and 4th, Arg. an eagle displayed sa. beaked and membered gu. Ramsay. 2nd and 3rd, Party per pale arg. and gu. a bordure charged with eight escallops all counter- changed, Maule. Crests — l, An unicorn's head couped at the neck arg. armed or, Ramsay. 2, A wyvern with two heads each emitting flames ppr. MAULE. Supporters— Dexter, a griflBn ppr. Sinister, a greyhound ppr. collared su. thereon three escallops arg. Motto— Ora et labora. Seats— Dalhousie Castle, Panmure House, and Brechin Castle, Forfarshire. SIR GEORGE RAMSAY, of Dalhousie (brother of Sir John, Earl of Holderness, celebrated for defending James VI. against the treasonable attempts of the Earl of Gowrie and his brother Alexander Ruthven, of Perth, both of whom he slew), was on 19 Aug. 1601, served heir to Sir Alexander Ramsay, of Dalhousie (his grandfather's grand- father), who sat in parliament 4 Oct. 1479, as Dominus de Dalwousy, was killed at Flodden 9 Sept. 1613. The barony of Dalhousie and lordship of Melrose were erected into a free barony of Melrose, with a grant to him and his heirs male and successors in the said lordship and barony of Melrose of the title, honour, and dignity of a free baron and lord of parlia- ment, as Lord Ramsay, of Melrose, by charter 25 Aug. 1618; this title was altered to that of Lord Ramsay, of Dalhousie, 5 Jan. 1619. He d. 1629, having m. 1st, Margaret, dau. and heir of Sir George Douglas, of Helenhill, brother of William, Earl of Morton, and Robert, Earl of Buchan, and 2ndly, Margaret Ker. By his 1st wife he had a son, TTTILLIAM, 2nd Lord, created EARL OF DALHOUSIE AND VV Lord Ramsay, of Kerrington, 29 June, 1633, high sheriff co. Edinburgh 1646, had a fine of £1,500 imposed on him by Cromwell's act of grace and pardon, 12 April, 1654 ; m. 1st, Margaret Carnegie, eldest dau. of David, 1st Earl of Southesk, and 2ndly, Jocosa, dau. of Sir Allen Apsley, lieut. of the Tower of London (by his 2nd wife, Anne, dau. and heir of Sir Peter Care w), and widow of Lyster, son of Sir Richard Blunt, of Mapledurham, Oxon.; she d. 28 April, 1663. By his 1st wife he was great-great-grandfather of aEORGE, 8th Earl (on the death of his brother, 29 Jan. 1764), high commissioner general assembly church of Scotland 1777/82, a representative Peer for Scotland 1773, 1780, and 1784. On death of his maternal uncle, William Maule, Earl of Panmure, in 1782, the estates of that family devolved on him in life rent, with remainder to his 2nd son William (who assumed the surname of Maule, and was created Baron Pan- mure); d. 15 Nov. 1787, having m. 30 July, 1767, Elizabeth, dau. of Andrew Glen, Esq. and niece and heir of James Glen, Esq. of Loncroft, co. Linlithgow ; she d. 16 Mar. 1807, having had with other issue 6 sons, [1] George, 9th Earl, g.C.b. gen. in the army, col. 26th regt. capt. gen. of the Queen's body guard of royal archers, created a Peer of the U.K. 11 Aug. 1815, as Baron Dalhousie, of Dalhousie Castle; b. 22 Oct. 1770; d. 21 Mar. 1838, having m. 14 May, 1805, Christian, only child of Charles Broun, Esq. of Coulston, CO. Haddington ; she d. 22 Jan. 1839, leaving an only siu-viving son, James Andrew, 10th Earl, k.t. p.c. created Marquis Dalhousie, of Dalhousie Castle, co. Edinburgh, and of the Punjab, in the Peerage of U.K. 25 Aug. 1849 (ext. on his death, together with the English barony of Dalhousie), constable of Dover Castle, lord warden of the Cinque ports, lord register of Scotland, major-gen. of royal archers, the Queen's body guard of Scotland, governor-general of India 1847/66, assumed the prefix surname of Brown ; b. 22 April, 1812 ; d. 19 Dec. 1860, having m. 21 Jan. 1836, Lady Susan Georgiana Hay, dau. of Geoige, 8th Marquis of Tweeddale, K.T. ; she d. 4 May, 1853 having had 2 daus. (1) Lady Susan Georgiana (C.I.), m. 21 Nov. 1863, to Rt. Hon. Robert Bourke, P.C. M.P. 3rd son of Robert, 5th Earl of Mayo. (2) Lady Edith Christian, d. 28 Oct. 1871, having m. 9 Aug. 1859, as 1st wife, to Sir James Fergusson, Bart, of Kilkerran, gov. of Bombay 1880. [2] Hon. William Ramsay,M.P. co. Porfar,1812, having inherited through his grandmother, Jean, dau. of Hon. Harry Maule, of Kellie, the estates of the Earls of Panmure, assumed the name and arms of Maule in lieu of his own, and was created Baron Panmure, of Brechin and Navar, co. Forfar, 10 Sept. 1831; b. 27 Oct. 1871 ; d. 13 April, 1852, having m. 1st— 1 Dec. 1794, Patricia Heron, dau. of Gilbert Gordon, Esq. of Halleaths ; she d. 11 May, 1821. He m. 2ndly— 1822, Elizabeth, dau of John W Barton, Esq. (she d. s. p. 25 June, 1867, having re-m. 26 April, 1856, to Bonamy Mansell Power, Esq.) By hiB 1st wife he had 3 sons and 6 daus. ■ (1) Sir Fox Maule, 2nd Baron Panmure, K.T. g.C.b. P.^ keeper of the privy seal Scotland, lord-lieut. co. Forfar, com. royal military asylum, a gov. of the charterhouse ; 1 1th Earl of Dalhousie, &c., on the death of his cousin, Jame8_ Andrew, 10th Earl of Dalhousie, 19 Dec. 1860, under-sec. state 1835/41, vice-president of board of trade 1841, sec. state at war 1846/52, and 1855/58, assumed in 1861 the sv name of Ramsay after that of Maule; b. 22 April, 1801 d. s. p. 6 July, 1874, having m. 4 April, 1831, Hon. Montag eldest dau. of George, 2nd Lord Abercromby ; she d. s. p. \\ Nov. 1853. (2) Hon. Lauderdale lieut.-col. 79th highlanders, b. 27 Mar. 1807; d. at Varna 1 Aug. 1854, unm. (3) Hon. William Maule, of Fearn ; b. 29 Mar. 1809 ; d. 17 Feb. 1859, having m. 16 April, 1844, Elizabeth, eldest dau. of Thomas Binney, Esq.«nd had, with 2 sons, who died younj /I/ Elizabeth Patricia, m. 22 June, 1880, to Rev. Gteorj Wingate, chaplain to Bishop of Lichfield. /2/ Mary Christina. /3/ Clara. /4/ Alice. DARNLEY. 197 (4) Hon. Patricia, d. 23 Aug. 1859, having m. 8 Mar. 1826, to Gilbert Young, Esq. of Lincluden, Youngfield, N.B. ; he d. 1829. (5) Hon. EUzabeth, d. 12 Sept. 1852, having m. 26 Dec. 1822, to Sir Alexander Ramsay, Bart. ; he d. 26 April, 1852. (6) Lady Mary (p. p. 21 Feb. 1861), d. 1 Sept. 1864, having m. 24 Oct. 1824, to James Hamilton, Esq. of Bangour; he d. 2 Mar. 1851. (7) Hon. Georgiana, d. 13 April, 1833, having m. 2 Oct. 1824, to William Henry Dowbiggin, Esq. who d.4 Mar. 1849, having had issue. (8) Lady Ramsay (p.p.), m. 26 Oct. 1826, to Donald Mac- donald, Esq. of Sandside, Caithness. (9) Lady Christian (p.p.) [3] Hon. James, gen. in the army, gov. of Carlisle; b. 4 Oct. 1772 ; d. 15 Nov. 1837. [4] Hon. John, lieut.-gen. in the army, and on Indian staff; b. 21 April, 1775; d. 28 June, 1842, having m. 19 April, 1800, Mary, dau. of PhiHp Delisle, Esq. of Calcutta ; she d. 28 Oct. 1843, having had, with other issue, 6 sons and a dau. (1) William Maule, major-gen, Bengal army, b. 20 May, 1804; d. unm. 13 Dec. 1871, (2) George, s. as 12th Earl. (3) James, gen. in the army, commissary-gen. Bengal; b. 3 Oct. 1808; d. 26 Dec. 1868, having m. 3 Feb. 1840, Harriet Charlotte, dau. of William Robert Burlton Bennet, Esq. B.c.s. and had with other issue 3 daus. /I/ Harriet Charlotte, m. 15 Dec. 1864, to Major Thomas Young, of Lincluden, co. Dumfries, s. p. /2/ Eliza Monckton, m. 30 Nov. 1867, as 2nd wife, to Edward John Dean Paul, Esq. (BART.) /3/ Patricia Maule, m. 24 Feb. 1876, to Major Chevallier Alfred Leitenitz, military attache to the Italian embassy, London, and has had a son and dau. Roberto Ramsay Vincenzo Carlo, d. 20 Oct. 1879.— A dau. b. 6 Aug. 1879. (4) John, lieut.-col. E.l.C.S. b.24 Jan. 1811; d. 23 Aug. 1856, having m. 28 Dec. 1852, Katherine Sinclair, dau. of David Laing, M.D. of Thurso ; she d. 18 April, 1880. (5) Hon. Sir Henry, K.C.S.l. C.B. lieut.-gen. Indian army, commis. of Kumaon since 1856 (precedency patent, 15 Oct. 1874) ; b. 25 Aug. 1816 ; m. 11 Nov. 1850, Laura, dau. of Sir Henry Lushington, Bart, and has 2 sons and 3 daus. /I/ Henry Lushington, lieut Bengal S.a; b. 15 Sept. 1854. /2/ John, b. 5 Dec. 1862. /3/ Mary Louisa, m. 13 Oct. 1870, to John Bumey, of Glenswinton, co. Kirkcudbright, major late R.E. /4/ Lilian. /5/ Anne. (6) Hon. Robert Anderson Ramsay (p.p.), lieut.-col. Indian army (retd. f. p.) ; b. 5 Feb. 1820. (7) Lady Anne Findlay Anderson (p.p.), m. 16 June, 1848, to Col. David Ewart, Bengal artillery, and has 2 daus. Mary Ramsay EWARi.— Jessie Louisa Anne. [5] Hon. Andrew E.l.C.C.s. commercial resident at Jungipore; b. 6 May 1776; d. 2 April, 1848, having m. 20/21 Jan. 1800, Rachel, dau. of James Cock, Esq. of Rampore ; she d. 14 June, 1856, having had 2 sons and 2 daus. (1) George, gen. inthearmy, B.S.C. (sup. list 1881), assistant resident at courts of Nagpore and Nepaul 1842/51, and resident at court of Nepaul 1861/67; b. 22 Aug. 1812; m. 5 Aug. 1846, Eleanor Mary, dau. of Lieut.-Gen. David Wil- liamson, of Bengal army. (2) James, lieut.-col. in the army, 49th and 22nd regts. military secretary to his cousin James Andrew, Marquis of Dalhousie, gov.-gen. of India; b. 19 Aug. 1814; d. unm. 7 Dec. 1878. (3) EUzabeth, d. 30 Mar. 1875, having m. 16 July, 1840, to Thomas Henry Mackay, Esq. who d. 12 Oct. 1865, having had a son and dau. /I/ Henry Ramsay MACKAY, b. 12 Jan. 1843; m. 23 Dec 1875, Annette Ring Hutchinson, dau. of James Henry Maudeville, Esq. and has a son, Robert Henry Ramsay, b. 5 Aug. 1877. /2/ Emily Rachel, m. 29 Dec. 1874, to Capt. Horace George Willis, late R.A. and has a son, Sherlock George Ramsay WILLIS. (4) Charlotte, m. 7 April, 1842, to Lieut.-G^n. Marcus John Slade (BART.), who d. 7 Mar. 1872. GEORGE, 12th Earl, adm. R.N. (retd. list 1875), C.B. served in Baltic 1854, superintendent of Pembroke dockyard 1857/62, com.-in-chief on S. American station 1866/9, created Baron Ramsay of Glenmark, co. Forfar, in the Peerage of the U.K. 12 June, 1875 ; b. 26 April, 1806; d. 20 July, 1880, having m. 12 Aug. 1845, Sarah Frances, only dau. of WilUam Robertson, Esq. of Logan House, N.B. and had with other issue 2 sons, (1) John "William, 13th and present Earl. (2) Hon. Charles Maule, lieut. R.A. b. 29 Jan. 1859. EAEL OF DAKNLEY. JOHN STUART BLIGH, Earl of Darnley (1725, I.), Viscount Darnley, of Athboy (1722, I.), Baron Clifton, of Rathmore, co. Meath (1721, i.), Baron Clifton, of Leighton Bromswold (1608, e.); hereditary high steward of Gravesend and Milton, lieut.-col. com. W. Kent yeo. 1863/74; s. his father as 6th Earl 11 Feb. 1835 ; b. 16 April, 1827; m. 31 Aug. 1850. Lady Harriet Mary Pelham, eldest dau. of Sir Henry Thomas, 3rd Earl of Chichester, and had 3 sons and 5 daus. (1) Edward Henry Stuart, LORD Cliptox, D.l. Kent, and city of Canterbury, b. 21 Aug. 1851. (2) Hon. Ivo Francis Walter, b. 13 Mar. 1859. (3) Hon. Arthur Frederick Pelham, b. 25 April, 1865. (4) Lady Edith Louisa Mary. (5) Lady Kathleen Susan Emma. (6) Lady Alice Isabella Harriet. (7) Lady Mary Rose Florence. (8) Lady Constance Violet Lucy. Arms— Az. a griffin segreant or armed and langued gu. between three crescents arg. Crest — A griffin's head erased or. SUPPORTERS— Two griffins wings expanded or ducally gorged and chained az. MOTTO — Finem respice. Seats— Cobham Hall, Gravesend, and Clifton Lodge, Athboy CO. Meath. TOWN HOUSE— 21, Hill Street, Berkeley Square, W. Hineage* THOMAS BLIGH, of Rathmore, co. Meath, m.p. for that co. P.O. [only son of John Bligh (son of William, of Ply- mouth), citizen and Salter of London, who went to Ireland, became M.P. Athboy, joint commissioner of excise, by his wife Catherine, sister of Rt.Rev. William Fuller, bishop of Lincoln]: d. at Bath 28 Aug. 1710 ; bur. at Trim ; m. Elizabeth, youngest dau. of Col. James Naper, of Loughcrew, in same co. (B. Sher- borne) ; she d.2 Mar. 1736, having had with 'Qther issue 3 sons. (1) John, created Earl of Darnley. (2) Thomas of Brittas, co. Meath, M.P. Athboy 1715, capt. in the army 1717, lieut.-col. of a horse regt,, &c. lieut.-gen. 1745 ; b. 14 Aug. 1693; d. Aug. 1775, s. p. having m. 1st— 19 Aug. 1737, Elizabeth, sister to William Bury, of Shannon Grove, co. Limerick ; she d. 23 Mar. 1759, He m. 2ndly, Frances, sister to Theophilus Jones, Esq. of Leitrim. (3) Robert, dean of Elphin, rector of Killmaloda 1741, after prebendary and vicar of Timoleague, &c. m. 1st— July, 1742, Catherine EUiot, widow of Cliarles Boyle, of Arraghlin Bridge, CO. Cork; she d. 15 Jan. 1757. He m. 2ndly— 18 Mar. 1759, Frances Winthrop, of London, and had 2 sons and 2 daus. [1] Thomas Cherburgh, of Brittas, d. 17 Sept. 1830, having m. 3 Nov. 1790, Lady Theodosia Bligh, dau. of John, 3rd Earl of Darnley ; she d. 21 Jan. 1840, having had 8 sons and 8 daus. who all died unm. except 3 sons and 3 daus. /I/ Thomas, capt. Coldstream guards, m. Helena, dau. of Col. Thomas Paterson (by Anne, dau. and coh. of Boyd Porterfield of Porterfield, co. Renfrew) ; she d. 7 April, 198 DARTMOUTH. 1869, having re-m. 10 Nov. 1828, as 2nd wife, to William, 4th Earl of Mornington, who d. 1 July, 1857. /2/ Edward of Brittas, D.L.; b. 1799 ; d. 11 April, 1872, having m. 1827, Sophia, dau. of Charles (Markwick) Eversfield, Esq. of Denne Park, Sussex, and had a son and dau. (1) Frederick Cherburgh, of Brittas, major late 41st regt.; b, 23 April, 1829 ; m. 14 Sept. 1858, Emily Matilda, youngest dau. of (Hon.) Hinton East (Babt.— ext.), and has a son and 3 daus. Frederick Arthur, lieut. R.A. b. 3 July, 1861.— Eva Sophia.— Ada Theodosia.— Edina Mary. (2) Theodosia, m. 1850, to her cousin Edward Tredcroft, of Horsham, Sussex, late 4th dragoons, and has a son and dau. [1] Henry TredCROPT, b. Mar. 1853. [2] Theodosia Isabella, m. to Denis Higgins. /3/ Charles, b. 15 Dec. 1808 ; m. 11 July, 1837, Fanny Catherine, dau. of Sir William G-eorge Parker, Bart, and has had 2 sons and 4 daus. (1) Charles Francis, b. 1 June, 1846; d. 20 Jan. 1872, (2) William George, b. 1 June, 1846. (3) Elizabeth. (4) Sophia Henrietta, m. 23 May, 1866, to John Gillett Livesay, Esq. and has issue, (5) Emily Rose, m. 1 May, 1878, to Robert Vesey Stoney, Esq. of Rosturk Castle, co. Mayo, J.P. and of Knockadoo, CO. Roscommon. (6) Georgina Theodosia /4/ Frances, d. 11 Mar. 1834, having m. 23 Mar. 1830, as 1st wife, to George Vicesimus Wigram, Esq. (FitzWygrajvi — Bart.), who d. s. p. s. 1 Jan. 1879. /5/ Sarah, unm. /6/ EUzabeth (youngest dau.), d. 3 June, 1855, having m. Ist— , 1828, to John Cuming, Esq. of Dublin, bar.- at-law ; hed. 1 Aug. 1831, leaving an only dau. — Elizabeth, m. May, 1850, to Edward Foley, Esq. (B. Foley). Mrs. Cuming re-m. 10 .May, 1838, to John Fountain Elwin, F.R.C.P. and had 2 sons. [2] Robert, d. s. p. [3] Frances Theodosia, d. 22 May, 1802, having m. 5 Feb. 1788, as 1st wife, to Robert, 2nd Eaii of Roden, K.p. who d 29 June, 1820. [4] Katherine, m. 20 Dec. 1792, to Hon. Hugh Howard (E. WiCKLOW), who died 3 Nov. 1840, aged 80. JOHN BLIGH, M.P. Athboy 1709, until he was created Baron Clifton, of Rathmore, 14 Sept. 1721, Viscount Darn- ley, of Athboy, 7 Mar. 1723, and EARL OP Darnley, 29 June, 1725, all in the Peerage of Ireland; he d. at Epsom, 12 Sept. 1728 ; bur. in Westminster Abbey, where he had m. 24 Aug. 1713, Lady Theodosia Hyde, only dau. and heir of Edward, 3rd Earl of Clarendon, and Catherine his wife. Baroness Clifton [dau. and heir of Catherine, Lady Clifton, wife of Henry O'Brien, Lord Ibracken (son and heir of Henry, 7th Earl of Thomond), dau. of George Stuart, Lord of Aubigny in France (and grand- dau. of Esme Stuart, Duke of Lennox, K.G. by his wife Ca- therine, dau. and heir of Sir Gervase Clifton, summoned to parliament 1608), and sister and heir of Charles Stuart, Duke of Richmond and Lennox, K.a.; d. 1672, the last male of that family]; she d. 30 July, 1722, bur. in Westminster Abbey, leaving issue. His grandson, JOHN, 4tli Earl (on the death of his father, John, 3rd Earl, 31 July, 1781) ; b. 30 June, 1767 ; d 17 Mar. 1831, having m. 19 Sept. 1791, Elizabeth, 3rd dau. of Right Hon. William Brownlow (B. LURGAN) ; she d. 22 Dec. 1831, having had with other issue 2 sons, (1) Edward, s. as 5th Earl. (2) Hon. Sir John Duncan, K.C.B. minister at the court of Hanover, d.c.l.; b. 11 Oct. 1798; d. 8 May, 1872, having m. 1st— 19 Dec. 1835, Elizabeth Mary, only dau. of Thomas Gis- borne, M.P. ; she d. 22 July, 1837. He m. 2ndly— 28 Nov. 1865, Anne Julia, 4th dau. of Rev. Francis Brownlow (B. LUR- GAN). By his 1st wife Sir John had an only dau. Elizabeth Mary, m. 18 June, 1861, to Walter John, Lord Pelham, eldest son of Earl of Chichester. EDWARD, 5th Earl, lord-Heut. co. Meath ; b. 25 Feb. 1795 • d. 11 Feb. 1835, having m. 26 July, 1825, Hon. Emma Jane, dau. of Sir Henry Brooke Parnell, Bart, afterwardn Lord Congleton, and had 3 sons and 2 daiis. (1) John Stuart, 6th and present Earl. (2) Hon. Edward Vesey, of Fartherwell Hall, Kent, J.P. M.A. Downing Coll. Camb. 1854, vicar of Birling 1865/75, rector "of Rotherfield, Sussex, 1856/65; b. 28 Feb. 1829 ; m. 23 Feb. 1854, Lady Isabel Mary Frances Nevill, 3rd dau. of William, 4th Earl of Abergavenny, and has a son and dau. [1] Lodovick Edward, capt. E. Kent mil. since 1877; b. 24 Nov. 1854. [2] Rosalind Isabel, m. 12 Oct. 1881, to Cecil Vernon Wing- field-Stratford, lieut. R.E. (V. POWERSCOURT). (3) Hon. Henry, vicar of St. James's, New Hampton, 1881, vicar and rural dean of Abingdon, Berks. 1874/8, vicar of Nettlebed, Oxon. 1866/74 ; b. 10 June, 1834 ; m. 14 Oct. 1858, Emma, youngest dau. of late Col. Henry Armytage, of Broomhill Kent (Bart.), and has 2 daus. ' Gertrude Frances.— Eva. (4) Lady EUzabeth Caroline, m. 13 Dec. 1855, to Reginald John Oust, Esq. (E. BROWNLOW.) (5) Lady Emma Bess, m. 6 June, 1854, to Very Rev. Arthur Perceval Purey Cust, dean of York 1880 (E. Brownlow.) EAKL OF DARTMOUTH. WILLIAM WALTER LEGGE, Eail of Dart- mouth and Viscount Lewisham (1711, g.b.), Baron Dartmouth (1682, e.). m.p. South Stafford- shire 1849/53, capt. Staff, vols. ; s. his father as 5th Earl 22 Nov. 1853 ; b. 12 Aug. 1823 ; m. 9 June, 1846, Lady Augusta Finch, eldest dau. of Heneage, 5th Earl of Aylesford, and has 2 sons and 3 daus. (1) William Heneage, Viscount Lewisham, m.p. West Kent since 1878 ; b. 6 May, 1851; m. 18 Dec. 1879, Lady Mary Coke, dau. of Thomas, William. 2nd Earl of Leicester, K.G. and has a son, f.U - JL 1^ /-it^A*^ f'J)*^ r ?.C. im- f-'l/t^iM^ ic'^^'. Hon. William, b. 22 Feb. 1881. (2) Hon. Henry Charles, lieut. Coldstream gimrds, adj. 1878 ; b. 4 Nov. lS52.M:yc>u/,iJ^/:.^/^^^^.A'UiiiJ ^^Tau(,„JE] (3) Lady Frances Charlotte. (4) Lady Elizabeth Sarah. (5) Lady Augusta Georgiana. Arms— Az. a buck's head cabossed arg. Crest— Out of a ducal coronet or a plume of five ostrich feathers three arg. two az. Supporters— Dexter, a lion arg. semee of fleurs-de-lis sa. du- cally crowned or thereout five ostrich feathers as in crest. Sinister, a stag arg. sem^e of mullets gu. Motto — Gaudet tentamine virtus. Seats— PatshuU, Albrighton. Wolverhampton ; Sandwell, Bir- mingham ; and Woodsome, Huddersfield. TOWN HOUSE— 40, (Jrosvenor Square, W. "TTTILLIAM LEG(3-E (son of Edward Legge, vice-president V V of Munster, descended from Thomas Legge, sheriff of London 1343, and lord mayor 1346 and 1353, and his wife Elizabeth, dau. of Thomas Beauchamp, Earl of Warn-ick), groom of the bedchamber to Charles I. lieut.-gen. of the ordnance 1639, gov. of Chester and Oxford 1641, M.p. Soutli- ampton 1661, espoused the royal cause, was taken prisoner at Dunsmore Heath, Lichfield, and at Worcester, and d. 13 Oct. 1672, having m. Elizabeth, dau. and coheir of Sir William Washington, of Packington,Leic.; she d. 1688, having had with other issue, ("^ EORGE LEGGE, lieut.-gov. of Portsmouth 1672, gov. X master of the horse, and gen. of the bedchamber to the Duke of York 1673, gen. of the ordnance and p.c. 1681, created Baron of Dartmouth, Devon, 2 Dec. 1682, with remainder to the male descendants of his brother William (who, how- ever, d. s. p.), adm. of the fleet sent to demolish the town and harbour of Tangiers, constable of the Tower of London, ac. ; d. 25 Oct. 1691, having m. Barbara, dau. and coheir of Sir Henry Ai-chbold, of Abbot's Bromley, Staff ; she d. 28 Jan. 1718, leaving an only son. WILLIAM, 2nd Baron Dartmouth, created ViscouNT Lewisham and Earl OF Dartmouth, 5 Sept. I7ll, secretary of state 1710, lord privy seal 1713, and on the death of Queen Anne was one of the lord justices of Great Britain , b. 14 Aug. 1672 ; d. 16 Dec. 1750, having m. July, 1700, Lady Anne Finch, dau. of Heneage, 1st Earl of Aylesford : she d. 30 Nov. 1751, having had 3 sons, DARTMOUTH. 199 (1) George, Viscount Lewisham, d. 29 Aug. 1732, having m. Elizabeth, dau. and heir of Sir Arthur Kaye, Bart, of Wood- some, CO. York ; she d. 24 April, 1745, having (re-m. 24 Jan. 1736, as 2nd wife, to Francis, 1st Earl of Guildford) had with 2 daus. an only son, William, s. as 2nd Earl. (2) Hon. Heneage, one of the barons of the exchequer 1749 ; d. 29 Aug. 1759, aged 55, having m. June, 1740, Catherine, dau. and coheir of Jonathan Fogg, Esq. (and niece to Sir John Barnard, Knt. and alderman) ; she d. 12 Nov. 1759, having had a son and dau. (3) Right Hon. Henry Bilson, chancellor of the exchequer 1754 and 1756/62; b. 29 May, 1708; d. 23 Aug. 1764, having m. 11 Sept. 1750, Mary, sole dau. and heir of Edward Stawell, Lord Stawell, created Baroness Stawell, of Somerton, 20 May, 1760. (She re-m. Sept. 1768, to Wills Hill, 1st Marquis of Down- shire, and d. 29 July, 1780.) By her 1st husband she had an only son, Henry Stawell Bilson-Legge, 2nd Lord Stawell, b. 22 Feb. 1757; d. 25 Aug. 1820, having m. 1 July, 1779, Lady Mary, dau. of Assheton, 1st Viscount Curzon (E. HOWE) ; she d. 12 Sept. 1804, having had an only dau. Mary, m. 11 Aug. 1803, to John, Lord Sherborne. WILLIAM, 2nd Earl, b. 23 June, 1731; d. 15/24 July, 1801, having m. 11 Jan. 1755, Frances Catherine, only dau. and heir of Sir Charles Gunter Nicholl, K.B. ; she d. 24 Feb. 1805, having had with other issue 5 sons, [1] George, s. as 3rd Earl. [2] Hon. Henry, bar.-at-law, under-sec. Irish affairs, commis- sioner of the navy, director of Greenwich hospital; b. 23 Jan. 1765; d. 18 April, 1844. [3] Hon. Sir Arthur Kaye, K.C.B. adm. of the blue; b. 25 Oct. 1766; d. unm. 12 May, 1835. [4] Hon. Edward, D.C.L. lord bishop of Oxford, 1816/27; b. 18 Dec. 1769; d. 27 Jan. 1827. [5] Hon. Augustus George, M.A. rector of Wonston and North Waltham, Hants, chaplain to George III. chancellor of Winchester ; b. 21 April, 1773; d. 21 Aug. 1828, having m. 15 Dec. 1795, Honora, eldest dau. of Rev. Walter Bagot (B. Bagot) ; she d. 2 Oct. 1863, having had with other issue 3 sons and 3 daus. /I/ George Augustus, in H.o. ; b. 8 July 1801 ; d. 16 June, 1826, having m. 20/23 Aug. 1825, Frances Augusta, eldest dau. of William Atkins-Bowyer, Esq. of Braywick, Berks. (Bart.) ; she d. 1869, having re-m. 28 Oct. 1828, to Rev. Samuel Wyatt Cobbe, rector of Ightham, Kent, who d. 23 Dec. 1856. /2/ William, of Mareland, Hants, rector of Ashtead, Surrey; b. 29 July, 1802 ; d. 6 Nov. 1872. /3/ Henry, of Mareland and Bramdean, Hants, rector of East Lavant, Sussex; b. 29 June, 1803; d. 8 Nov. 1879, having m. 4/5 May, 1830, Elizabeth Louisa, eldest dau. of Rear- Adm. Stair Douglas (M. Queensberry) ; she d. 28 Oct. 1840, hav- ing had 3 sons, (1) Augustus George, M.A, Ch. Ch. Oxon. 1870, vicar of North Elmham, Norfolk, since 1867; b. 20 Jan. 1835; m. 25 Aug. 1864, Alice Mary, eldest dau. of late John Greenwood, Esq. Q.C. of Broadhanger, Hants, and has 2 sons and 5 daus. Walter Douglas, b. 31 Oct. 1865.— John Greenwood, b. 7 Dec. 1871. — Honora Alice Charlotte.— Florence Lucy. — Beatrice Louisa.— Frances Mary. — Alice Georgina. (2) William Douglas, capt. 5th fusiliers; b. 11/J3 Dec. 1836; d. 24 April, 1880. (3) Charies Egerton, b. 22 May, 1840. /4/ Charlotte Anne, d. 21 June, 1856, having m. 15 Dec. 1825, to Rev. and Hon. Arthur Philip Perceval (E. EGMONT). He d. 11 June, 1853. /5/ Honora Augusta, m. 12 April, 1855, to Lieut.-Gen. William Cowper Coles, who d. 27 Aug. 1867. /6/ Louisa Frances Katharine, m. 4 April, 1866, as 2nd wife, to Rev. Alfred Caesar Bishop, rector of Bramdean, Hants. G^ EORGE, 3rd Earl, K.G. summoned to the house of lords T as Baron Dartmouth, 15 June, 1801 ; b. 3 Oct. 1755; d. 1 Nov. 1810, having m. 24 Sept. 1782, Lady Frances Finch, dau. of Heneage, 3rd Earl of Aylesford ; she d. 21 Nov. 1828, having had 4 sons and 7 daus. [1] William, s. as 4tli Eixrl. [2] Hon. Heneage, commissioner of customs; b. 29 Feb. 1788; d. 12 Dec. 1844, having m. 19 July, 1821, Mary, dau. of Major Johnstone she d. 4 June 1848, having had a dau. Mary, d. having m. 31 Mar. 1846, to F W Mackenzie, M.D. fellow of University College ; he d. [3] Hon. Arthur Charles, gen. in the army (unatt.), hon. col. Staffordshire R.V. since 1868 ; b. 25 June, 1800 ; m. 1st— 14 June, 1827, Lady Anne Frederica Catherine Holroyd, 3rd dau. of John, 1st Earl of Sheffield ; she d. 31 Aug. 1829, leaving a son, /I/ Charles, b. 5 Aug. 1829 ; d. 1876. Gen. Legge m. 2ndly— 29 Aug. 1837, Caroline, 4th dau. of James Charles Philip Bouwens, Esq. and has a son and dau. /2/ Alfred Arthur Kaye, M.A. Ch. Ch. Oxon. 1868, curate in charge of Beckbury, Hereford, since 1878, vicar of St. Andrew, Wigan, 1871/8, bar.-at-law I.T. 1865 ; b. 31 July, 1839. /3/ Alice Mary, m. 6 Jan. 1880, to Rev. Edward Samson, vicar of Brereton, Staff. [4] Hon. Henry, D.C.L. vicar of Lewisham, Kent, since 1831; b. 25 Sept. 1803; m. 12 May. 1842, Marian, dau. of Sir Frederick Leman Rogers (B. BLACKFORD). [5] Lady Louisa, d. 13 Aug. 1816, having m. 17 Feb. 1807, as 3rd wife, to William, 2nd Baron Bagot, who d. 12 Feb. 1856. [6] Lady Charlotte, d. 15 June, 1877, having m. 9 May, 1816, to Very Rev. and Hon. George Neville-Grenville, master of Magdalen College, Camb. and dean of Windsor, registrar of the most noble order of the garter (B. Braybrooke) ; he d. 10 June, 1854. [7] Lady Harriet, d. 11 Mar. 1855, having m. 22/24 Feb. 1815, to Gen. the Hon. Sir Edward Paget, G.C.B. (M. ANGLESEY): he d. 13 May, 1849. [8] Lady Barbara Maria, d. 22 April, 1840, having m. 25 April, 1820, to Francis Newdegate, Esq. who d. 21 May, 1862. [9] Lady Georgiana Caroline, formerly lady of the bedcham- ber to H.R.H. Duchess of Gloucester. [10] Lady Mary. [11] Lady Anne. WILLIAM, 4th Earl, D.C.L, F.R.s. F.S.A.; b. 29 Nov. 1784; d. 22 Nov. 1853, having m. 1st— 5 April, 1821, Lady Frances Charlotte Talbot, dau. of Charles Chetwynd, 2nd Earl Talbot (E. Shrewsbury) ; she d. 4 Oct. 1823, leaving a son, [I] William Walter, 5th and present Earl. His LORDSHIP m. 2ndly— 25 Oct. 1828, Hon. Frances Bar- rington, 2nd dau. of George, 5th Viscount Barrington; she d. 11/12 Aug. 1849, having had 6 sons and 9 daus. [2] Hon. George BaiTington, vicar of Whittiugton, Staff, since 1878, vicar and rector of Packington, co. Warwick, 1860/4, formerly capt. rifle brigade, K.M. ; b. 19 Dec. 1831 ; m. 9 Oct. 1860, Sophia Frances Margaret, only dau. of John Levett, Esq. of Wichnor Park. co. Staff, and his wife Sophia Eliza Kennedy (M. Ails a), and has 3 sons and 2 daus. Arthur Edward John, b. 25 May, 1863.— Robert George, b. 3 Aug. 1864.— Hugh, b. 27 April, 1870.— Augusta Sophia.— Margaret. [3] Hon. Edward Henry, lieut.-col. late Coldstream guards; b. 23 April, 1834; m. 15 Jan. 1873, Cordelia Twysden, 3rd dau. of Walter Hele Molesworth, Esq. (Bart.), and has had 2 sons and 3 daus. Walter Traversari, b. 17 Oct. 1874.— Edward Charles, b. 14 Feb. 1880.— Rachel Cordelia.— Mary Enrica, b. 6 Sept. 1878 ; d. 25 Feb. following.— A dau. b. 18 Nov. 1881. [4] Hon. Arthur Kaye Howard, lieut. R.N.; b. 24 Mar. 1835; d. 8 June, 1861. [5] Hon. Augustus, M.A. Ch. Ch. Oxon. 1864, vicar of Lewisham since 1879, of St. Bartholomew's, Sydenham, 1877/9, member of London school board 1873/6 ; b. 28 Nov. 1839 ; m. 3 Jan. 1877, Fanny Louisa, dau. of William Bruce Stopford-Sackville, Esq. (E. COUBTOUN), and has a son, b. 2 Jan. 1880. [6] Hon. Charles Gounter, insp.-gen. EngUsh constabulary 1880, late assistant chief constable of Lancashire county con- stabulary, formerly lieut. rifle brigade ; b. 9 May, 1842 ; m. 2 June, 1868, Mary, eldest dau. of late Very Rev. Thomas Gai-nier, dean of Lincoln (E. Albemarle), and has 6 sons and a dau. William Kaye, b. 13 June, 1869.— John Augustus, b. 31 July, 1871.— Thomas Charles, b. 11 Sept. 1872.— Francis Cecil, b. 14 Sept. 1873.— Daniel, b. 29 Dec. 1876.— Ronald George, b. 4 July, 1878.— Helen Beatrice. [7] Hon. Heneage, capt. and major 9th lancers 1881, late Cold- stream guards, adj. Staff, yeo. 1877/9; b. 3 July, 1845. [8] Lady Frances Elizabeth, m. 22 April, 1862, to Major-Gen. Greorge Bruce Michell, Indian army, who d. 11 Feb. 1866, leav- ing an only son, (Jeorge Baily Michell, b. 28 April, 1864. [9] Lady Louisa Jane Cecil. [10] Lady Beatrix Maria, d. 11 April, 1872. [II] Lady Katharine, m. 9 April, 1863, to Col. Robert Jameson Eustace Robertson-Eustace, of Robertstown, co. Kildare, late lieut.-col. 60th rifles, and has had 3 sons and 5 daus. Charles Legge Robertson-Eustace, b. 26 July, 1867.— Robert William Barrington, b. 11 Jan. 1870.— Seton George Legge, b. 9 May, 1871.— Helen Florence.— Alicia Katharine. — Adelaide Mary. — Violet Theresa. — Margaret Charlotte, b. 3 June, 1878; d. 9 Feb. 1880. [12] Lady Florence, m. 11 Feb. 1858, to Nathaniel Bamardiston, Esq. of The Ryes, Suffolk, and has had 6 sons and 7 daus. Nathaniel Walter Barnardiston, lieut. 77th regt. ; b. 29 Nov. 1858.— Thomas Legge, b. 4 Sept. 1866.— Geoffiy, b. 30 May, 1868.— Roger Arthur, b. 1, and d. 24, Aug. 1870.— Ernald, b. 28 July, 1871.— Samuel John Barrington, b. 19 Aug. 1875. —Florence Maria.— Maud Augusta.— Gertrude Elizabeth.— Frances.— Cecil Laura.— Mai-y. — Bertha Sophia. [13] Lady Barbara Caroline, m. 24 Nov. 1875, to Rev. Huyshe Wolcott Yeatman, M.A. Emanuel Coll. Camb. 1871, hon. sec. diocesan synod, Sydenham, vicar of St. Bartholomew, Syden- ham, since 1879, vicar of Netherbury, Dorset, 1877/9, chaplain to bishop of Salisbury 1875, &c. and has had 2 sons and 2 daus. William Huyshe YEATMAN, b. 15 Feb. 1878.— Lewys Legge, b. 17 Aug. 1879.— Bai-bara Margaret.— Mary Godolphin, b. 5. and d. 18 Jan. 1881. [14] Lady Chaiiotte Anne Georgiana. [15] Lady Harriet Octavia. [16] Lady Wilhelmina, m. 30 June, 1874, to John Townshend Brooke, J.P. Salop, capt. 14th Salop R.V. and has 2 sons and 2 daus. ^ William John BROOKE, b. 6 May, 1876.— George Towns- hend, b. 9 May, 1878.— Madeline Harriet, b, 4 Nov. 1879.— Evelyn Georgina, b. 17 May, 1881. en. John Wynyard ; she d. 27 Oct. 1784, having had, with other issue, 3 sons, [1] William Augustus, 3rd Earl, b. 24 April, 1757; d. unm. 22 Jan. 1783. [2] John Richard, 4th Earl, b. 28 July, 1758 ; d. 28 July, 1795, having m. 22 April, 1783, Catherine, dau. of Henry Lyel, Esq. of Bourne, Camb. ; she d. 27 May, 1826, having had an only son, George John, s. as 5th Earl. [3] Hon. Frederick, b. 1767 ; d. 22 Mar. 1852, having m. 1st— 17 April, 1792, Charlotte, dau. and coheir of Richard Michell, Esq. of Culham Court, Berks. ; she d. 13 June, 1795. He m. 2ndly— 31 May, 1798, Maria, dau. and coheir of Richard Myddleton, Esq. of Chirk Castle, co. Denbigh ; she d. 23 Oct. 1843, having had a son, Frederick Richard, of Ruthin Castle, co. Denbigh, b. 1799; d. 1 May, 1862, having m. 1st— 14 Nov. 1820, Lady Georgiana Stanhope, dau. of WiUiam PhiUp, 5th Earl of Ches- terfield ; she d. 14 Aug. 1824. He m. 2ndly— 11 Sept. 1827, Theresa John Cornwallis, only dau. of John Whitby, capt. R.N. and had with other issue 2 sons and 2 daus. (1) Frederick Myddleton, of Ruthin Castle, 7th light dra- goons; b. 31 Aug. 1830; d. 13 Aug. 1868. (2) William Cornwallis, of Ruthin Castle, co. Denbigh, lord- lieut. major Denbigh R.V. high sheriff 1872; b. 20 Mar. 1835 ; m. 3 Oct. 1872, Mary, eldest dau. of Rev. Frederick Fitz- Patrick, of Cloon, co. Leitrim (M. Headfort), and has a son and 2 daus. George Frederick Myddelton, b. 14 Nov. 1874.— Mary The- resa Olivia. — Constance Edwina. (3) Georgiana Theresa Ella, m. 30 Sept. 1876, as 2nd wife, to Warren William Richard Peacocke, Esq. of Efford Park, Hants, who d. 5 Mar. 1877. (.4) Florence. (5) Theresa Lucy Sophia Elphinstone. f^ EORGE JOHN, 5th Earl, P.C. D.C.L. assumed by r.l. 30 Oct. VJT 1843, the surname of Sackville before West, and the arms of Sackville quarterly with those of West, lord chamber- lain 1858 ; b. 26 Oct. 1791 ; d. 23 Feb. 1869, having m. 21 June, 1813, Lady Elizabeth Sackville, youngest dau. and coheir of John Frederick, 3rd Duke of Dorset. She was created 27 April, 1864, BARONESS BUCKHURST, of BuckhuTst, Sussex, for Life, with limitation successively to her 2nd surviving son Reginald Windsor, present Earl De La Warr, and his heirs male, and to her other younger sons and their heirs male, &c. &c.; she d. 9 Jan. 1870, having had 6 sons and 3 daus. (1) George John Frederick, VISCOUNT Cantelupe, grenadier guards; b. 25 April, 1814; d. unm. 15 June, 1850. (2) Charles Richard, 6th Earl Delawarr, major-gen. in the army, k.c.b. k.l.h.m.; b. 13 Nov. 1816; d. s. p. 23 April, 1873. (3) Reginald Windsor, 7th and present Earl. (4) Mortimer, created Baron Sackville, 2 Oct. 1876. (5) Hon/j^ionel Sackville, H.M.'s minister at Washington Hx.M.d.Wi since 1881, envoy extraordinary and minister plenipotentiary ' to the Argentine Republic at Madrid 1878/81, at Buenos Ayres 1872/8, sec. of legation at Turin 1858, Madrid 1864, sec. of embassy at Berlin 1867, Paris 1868, heir presumptive to his brother Lord Sackville ; b. 19 July, 1827. (6) Hon. William Edward, capt. and lieut.-col. late grenadier guards, lieut.-col. Oxford Univ. vols. 1872/7; b. 27 Oct 1830;; m. 7 Aug. 1860, Georgina, youngest dau. of George Dodwell, Esq. of Kevinsfort, co. Sligo (Gethin— Babt.), and has 3 sons and 2 daus. Lionel Edward, b. 16 May, 1867.— Chai-les John, b. 10 Aug. 1870.— Bertrand George, b. 20 Nov. 1872.— Mary Ehzabeth. — Cecilie Victoria. (7) Lady Elizabeth (V.A.), m. 18 Jan. 1844, to Francis Charles 204 DE L'lSLE'-DENBIGH. Hastings Russell, afterwards 9th Duke of Bedford, K.G. (D.Bed- ford). (8) Lady Mary Catherine, m. 29 April, 1847, to James Brown- low William, 2nd Marquis of Salisbury, K.G. who d. 12 April, 1868, and she re-m. 5 July, 1870, to Edward Henry, 15th and present Earl of Derby. (9) Lady Arabella Diana, d. 10 Feb. 1869, having m. 25 Sept. 1860, to Sir Alexander Bannerman, Bart, who d. 21 April,1877. SIR JOHN SHELLEY-SIDNEY, of Penshurst Place, Kent, created a Baronet 12 Dec. 1818, assumed by R.L. 6 Mar. 1793, additional surname of Sidney, and the arms of Sidney by patent, 16th same month; bp. 10 Nov. 1771; d. 14 Mar. 1849, having m. 29 April, 1799, Henrietta, dau. of Sir Henry Hun- loke, 4th Baronet, of Wingerworth Hall, co. Derby (extinct); she d. 5 Feb. 1811, having had a son, SIR PHILIP CHARLES, 2nd Baronet, created BARON DE L'ISLE AND DUDLEY, 13 Jan. 1835, D.C.L. G.C.H. surveyor- gen. of the duchy of Cornwall, discontinued the name of Shelley ; b, 11 Mar. 1800; d. 4 Mar. 1851, having m. 13 Aug. 1825, Lady Sophia FitzClarence, eldest sister of George, 1st Earl Munster ; she d. 10 April, 1837, having had, with other issue, a son and 3 daus. (1) Philip Sidney, 3rd and present Baron. (2) Hon. Adelaide Augusta Wilhelmina, m. 2 Dec. 1856, to her cousin Capt. Hon. Frederick Charles George Fitz-Clarence- Hunloke (E. Munster), who d. 17 Dec. 1878. (3) Hon. Ernestine "Wellington, m. 9 Jan. 1868, to Philip Perceval, Esq. (E. Egmont). (4) Hon. Sophia PhiUppa,m. 20 April, 1871, to Count Alexander Kielmansegg, eldest son of late Count Edward Howe Kiel- mansegg, minister of state to ex-King of Hanover. BAEON DE L ISLE. SIR PHILIP SIDNEY, Baron De L'Isle and Dudley (1835, U.K.), a Baronet (1818, U.K.), late of E.H. guards, d.l. Kent, a trustee National Gallery; s. his father as 3rd Baron 4 Mar. 1851; b. 29 Jan. 1828 ; m. 23 April, 1850, Mary, only child and heiress of Sir William Foulis, Bart, of Ingleby Manor, Yorks. (ext.), and has 4 sons and a dau. (1) Hon. Philip, capt. rifle brigade 1880, b. 14 May, 1853. (2) Hon. Algernon, lieut. R.A. b. 11 June, 1854. (3) Hon. Henry, b. 17 Jan. 1858. (4) Hon. WillUam, b. 19 Aug. 1859. (5) Hon. Mary Sophia. Arms — Or, a pheon az. Crest— A porcupine az. quilled collared and chained or. Supporters— Dexter, a porcupine az. quilled collared and chained or. Sinister, a lion queue fourch6e vert. Motto — Quo fata vocant. Seats— Penhurst Castle, near Tonbridge, Kent, and Ingleby Manor, Northallerton, Yorkshire. TOWN HOUSE— 13, Victoria Street, S.w. Ilmeage* SIR BYSSHE SHELLEY, of Castle Goring, Sussex (descended from Edward, son of John, of Michelgrove, Sussex, temp. Hen. VII.); b. at Christchurch, North America, 21 June, 1731; d. 6 Jan. 1815, having m. 1st— 30 June, 1752, Mary Catherine, only child and heir of Bev. Theobald Mitchell, of Horsham, Sussex ; she bur. 15 Nov. 1760, leaving an only son, [1] Sir Timothy, s. as 2nd Baronet. (See Baronetcy.) SIR BYSSHE SHELLEY m. 2ndly, Dec. 1769, Elizabeth Jane Sydney, only dau. and heir of William Perry, Esq. of Wormington, G-louc. and Penshurst, Kent, and his wife Eliza- beth, dau. and heir of Col. the Hon. Thomas Sydney (Leicester, ext.) ; she d. 17 May, 1781, having had with 2 daus. 3 sons, 2] Sir John Shelley-Sidney, created a Baronet. 3] Philip, capt. 4th regt. assumed the surname and arms of idney only by R.L. 10 April, 1799; bp. 20 Feb. 1778; d. Aug. 1799. [4] Robert, major in the army, d. unni, Baron de Mauley— see Mauley. EAKL OF DENBIGH. RUDOLPH WILLIAM BASIL FEILDING, Earl of Denbigh (1622, E.), Viscount and Baron Feilding (1620, E.), Lord St. Liz (1663/4, e.), Earl of Desmond (1622, i.). Viscount Callan and Baron Feilding, of Lecaghe (1619, i.), G.c. order Pius IX.; s. his father as 8th Earl 25 June, 1865; b. 9 April, 1823 ; m. 1st— 18 June, 1846, Louisa, only- child of David Pennant, Esq. of Downing, co. Flint; she d. s. p. 1 May, 1853. He m. 2ndly— 29 Sept. 1857, Mary, 4th dau. of Kobert Berkeley, Esq. of Spetchley Park, co. Worcester (E. Berkeley), and has 3 sons and 4 daus. (1) Rudolph Robert Basil Aloysius Augustine, VISCOUNT Feilding and Callan, lieut. r.a. b. 26 May, 1859:)ji (2) Hon. Francis Henry Everard Joseph, b. 6 Mar. 1867. (3) Hon. Basil George Edward Vincent, b. 13 July, 1873. (4) Lady Clare Mary Henrietta. (5) Lady Edith Mary Frances. (6) Lady Winifride Mary Elizabeth. (7) Lady Agnes Mary Pia DENBIGH. 205 Arms— Arg, on a fesse az. three lozenges or. Crest— A nuthatch with a hazel branch fructed all ppr. Supporters— Two bucks ppr. attired and unguled or. Motto — Virtutis pr£emium honor. Seats— Newnham Paddox, Lutterworth, and Downing, Holy- well, Flintshire. TOWN House- 2, Cromwell Houses, s.w. SIR WILLIAM FEILDING (descended from Geoflfrey Field- ing, of Misterton, Leic. who in a letter of attorney (9 EDWARD II.) states himself to be " filius Galfridi, filii Galfridi, Comitis de Hapsburgh et domini in Laufenburgh et Rinfild- ing in Gemiauia"), knighted by James I. at Belvoir Castle 23 April, 1603, and created Baron Feilding and VISCOUNT Feilding, of Newnham Paddox, co. Warwick, 30 Dec. 1620, and EARL op Denbigh 14 Sept. 1622, and took an active share in the Civil war, ex parte regis, and was mortally wounded near Birmingham, 3 and d. 8 April, 1643; m. Susan, dau. of Sir George Villiers, of Brokesby, Knt. and sister to George, Duke of Buck- ingham, and had with 4 daus. 2 sous, [1] Basil, 2nd Earl, created Baron St. Liz, 2 Feb. 1663/4 (electing that title by reason of his descent from the family St. Liz, Earls of Northampton), with remainder to the issue male of his father; he m. four times, but d. s. p. 28 Nov. 1675. [2] Sir George, k.b. created 22 Nov. 1622, Baron Feilding, of Lecaghe, Viscount Callan and Earl op Desmond in the peerage of Ireland (to which he was to succeed on the death of Sir Richard Preston, Earl of Desmond, which event occurred in 1628), K.B. on the coronation of Charles II.; d 31 Jan. 1665, having m. Bridget, dau. and coheir of Sir Michael Stanhope, Knt. (E. CHESTERPIELD), and had Avith other issue 2 sons, (1) William, 2nd Earl of Desmond 1665, and 3rd Earl of Denbigli 1675; his descendant in the 5th generation was William Basil Percy, 7th Earl of Denbigh. (2) John, D.D. canon of Salisbury, chaplain to WILLIAM III.; m. Bridget, dau. of Scipio Cockain,of Somerset, whose grand- son was Henry Fielding, the celebrated novelist, educated at Eton and at Leyden, bar.-at-law, metropolitan police magi- strate; b. at Sharpham, near Glastonbury, Somerset, 22 April, 1707; d. at Lisbon, 8 Oct. 1754, having m. Ist- Charlotte Craddock, of Salisbmy, and had a dau.— Eleanor HaiTiet. Hem. 2ndly— Mary Macdaniel, and had with another dau. 2 sons, viz.— William, bar.-at-law, also a police magis- trate, and Allen, vicar of St. Stephens, Canterbiu-y; b. ; d. 23 April, 1823, having m. 23 Oct. 1783, his cousin, Mary Ann Whittingham, only child of Sir John Fielding, and had 4 sons and a dau. /I/ Henry, vicar of Blean, Canterbury ; b. 12 Jan. 1786; d. 7 Feb. 1863, having m. 6 Dec. 1827, Augusta, dau. of Rev. Sir John Fagge, Bart, of Mystole, Kent, and had 2 sons and a dau. [1] Allen, b. 23 Nov. 1828; m. 1st— 27 June, 1857, Ellen Spencer, 2nd dau. of Rev. William Emerson Chapman, rector of Romerby and Edenhani, co. Lincoln; she d. 6 Mar. 1872, leaving 2 sons and 3 daus. (1) Henry, b. 1 July, 1861.— (2) John, b. 6 July, 1864.— (3) Gertrude Ellen.— (4) Augusta Elizabeth.— (5) Mil- dred Emerson. Mr. Allen Fielding m. 2ndly— 29 Sept. 1877, Helena Augusta, widow of Arthm* Elliott, assist.-surgeon 98th regt. and dau. of , and has a son and dau. (6) Allen, b. 31 Oct. 1878. (7) Margery. [2] Rodolph, b. 3 Oct. 1835, imm. [3] Mary Ann Frances, m. to G Ingham, Esq. s. p. /2/ Charles, in H.O. LL.D. ; b. 12 June, 1791 ; d. 24 Nov. 1866, having m. 7 April, 1826, Elizabeth Oakley, dau. of Capt. John Boyce, E.l.c.S.; she d. 6 Jan. 1849, having had 3 sons and 6 daus. [1] Charles, b. 22 Mar. 1826, unm. [2] George, of Charlton House, Dover, mayor thereof 1877, district registrar of high court of justice, registrar of county court; b. 29 Mar. 1827 ; m. 20 Mar. 1860, Rosa, dau. of Thomas James Hammond, Esq. of Eton, Bucks, and has 4 sons and 5 daus. (1) (jcorge Frederick Marshall, M.A. Corpus Christ! Coll. Camb. 1878, curate of St. Saviour, Leeds; b. 19 Jan. 1851. (2) Ernest Charles, b. 1 July, 1853. (3) Arthur Gregory, b. 13 Nov. 1860. (4) Percy, b. 16 Nov. 1866. (5) Edith Margaret, m. 3 April, 1875, to Walter Jeken Stride, Esq. of Woolton, near Liverpool, and has a dau. Beatrice, and a son Lionel Arthur. (6) Rosa Beatrice, m. 25 Nov. 1880, to John Benjamin Andrews, of Stowting, near Hythe. (7) Mary. (8) LiUan. (9) Florence. [3] Thomas Mantell, b. 19 Nov. 1834 ; m. 24 Sept. 1856, Jean Eleanora, dau. of William Leckie Ewing, of Arn- gomery House, co. Stirhng, and has a son and 3 daus. (1) Charles William, b. 4 Oct. 1863. (2) Eleanora Ewing, d. 16 May, 1878, having m. 9 Nov. 1875, to Rev. Arthur Johnson Rogers, rector of Yarling- ton, Somerset, and has a dau. Jean Eleanora Feilding ROGERS. (3) Matilda Amelia Henrietta. (4) Isabel Leckie Ewing. ;4] Elizabeth Anne. [5] Sophia Oakley. 6] Mary Greaves. [7] Charlotte Anne Mantell. 8] Amelia Swann. [9] Catherine Mantell Lucy. /3/ George, M.A. rector of North Ockendon, Essex ; b. 27 Mar. 1793 ; d. 25 May, 1869, having m. 17 Oct. 1825, Mary Rebecca, only sister of Ferdinand Hanbury-Williams, Esq. (B. SUDELEY) ; she d. 7 Dec. 1881, having had 2 sons and a dau. [1] George Hanbury, M.A. Line. Coll. Oxon. 1855, rector of Tredunnoc, co. Monmouth, 1855/66, &c.; b. 22 Nov. 1828 ; m. 23 Nov. 1880, Minna Emilie Elizabeth, youngest dau. of late Ernst Neumann, of Hirschberg, Silesia. [2] Henry Johnes, b. 30 Sept. 1834 [3] Mary Rebecca. /4/ Allen, chaplain R.N.; b. 2 Feb. 1801; d. 7 May, 1868, having m. 1 Feb. 1844, Jemima, youngest dau. of Rev. Sir John Fagge, Bart. /5/ Amelia m. to Charles Swann, Esq. (both d.) WILLIAM BASIL PERCY, 7th Earl, D.C.L.; b. 25 Mar. 1796 ; d. 25 June, 1865, having m. 8 May, 1822, Lady Mary Elizabeth Kitty Moreton, eldest dau. of Thomas, 1st Earl of Ducie ; she d. 16 Dec. 1842, having had 5 sons and 5 daus. [1] Rndolph 'William Basil, 8th and present Earl. [2] Hon. Percy Robert Basil, c.B. major-gen. in the army, formerly lieut.-col. Coldstream guards, K.L.H.&M. comdg. a brigade at Malta 1879; b. 26 June, 1827; m. 29 April, 1862, Lady Louisa Isabella Han-iet Thynne, dau. of Henry Frede- rick, 3rd Marquis of Bath, and has 2 sons and 4 daus. (xeoflFrey Percy Thj-nne, b. 21 Sept. 1866.— Percy Henry, b. 23 Dec. 1867.— Alice Augusta. — Louisa Mary.— Grace Dar- ling. — Margaret Agnes. [3] Hon. Gteoffrey William Penn, b. 26 Jan. 1832 ; d. 10 May, 1843. [4] Hon. Charles William Alexander, M.A. Trin. Coll. Camb. 1866, rector of Stapleton, Salop, since 1863; b. 28 April, 1833; m. 27 Sept. 1866, Lucy, 4th dau. of John Grant, Esq. of Kil- graston, co. Perth ; she d. 16 Jan. 1876, having had 3 sons and 2 daus. John Basil, b. 27 Dec. 1868.— Bertram Francis Percy, b. 15 Feb. 1870.— Rowland Charles, b. 18 May, 1871.— Adelaide Mary.— Lucy Constance. rS] Hon. William Henry Adelbert, major-gen. in the army, formerly lieut.-col. Coldstream guards, and A.A.G. Dublin dis- trict; b. 6 Jan. 1836. [61 Lady Mary Frances Catherine. [7] Lady Jane Lissey Harriet, m. 10 Jan. 1856, to Theophilus John Levett, of Wichnor Park, Staff, j.p. d.l. m.p. Lichfield 1880, capt. (Q.O.) Staff, yeo. lieut.-col. late 2nd batt. Staff, vols. ex-capt. 1st life guards, and has 2 sons and a dau. Theophilus Basil Percy Levett, of Coldstream guards, b. 11 Dec. 1856.— Berkeley John Talbot, b. 11 Nov. 1863.— Mary Louisa Margaret. [8] Lady Adelaide Emily, d. 24 May, 1870, having m. 27 April, 1865, as ist wife, to Charles Archibald Murray, Esq. (E. Mans- PIELD.) [9] Lady Ida Matilda Alice, m. 30 July, 1872, to Malcolm Low, of Clatto, CO. Fife, B.C.S. 1856/76, late commis. Nerbudda division (son of late Gen. Sir John Low, K.C.B. G.C.s.l.), and has 2 daus. [10] Lady Katherine Elizabeth Mary Julia, m. 10 Jan. 1867, to Charles Meysey Bolton Clive, Esq. of Whitfield, co. Hereford (E. POWIS). 206 DENMAN. BAEON DENMAN. rpHOMAS AITCHISON-.DENMAN, Baron Den- JL, man (1834, U.K.); s. his father as 2nd Baron 22 Sept. 1854 ; assumed the additional prefix sur- name of AITCHISON by R.L. 20 Dec. 1876; b. 30 July, 1805 ; m. 1st— 12 May, 1829, Georgiana, eldest surviving dau. of Kev. Thomas Roe ; she d. 25 April, 1871. He m. 2ndly— 10 Oct. 1871, Marion, eldest dau. of James Aitchison, Esq. of Alderston, Haddington, and niece of Gen. Sir J. Aitchison, G.C.B.; heir presumptive, his brother Richard. Arms — Arg. on a chevron between tliree lions' heads erased gu* as many ermine spots or. Crest— A raven rising ppr. in the beak an annulet or^ Supporters — Two lions gu. charged with five ermine spots in cross or. MOTTO— Prudentia et constantift. Seats— Stony Middleton, Sheffield, and Alderston, Hadding- ton, N.B, TOWN HOUSE— 31, Seymour Street, Portman Square, W. THOMAS DENMAN, of London, M.D. (son of John Denman, Esq. of Bakewell, co. Derby, who was son of Thomas Denman, of Bevercoats, Notts.) ; b. 27 June, 1733 ; d. 26 Nov. 1815, having m. 1 Nov. 1770, Elizabeth, dau. of Alexander Brodie, Esq. of London, and aunt of Sir Benjamin Brodie, Bart.; ahe d. 19 Jan. 1833, having had a son and 2 daus. Thomas, let Lord Denman. (2) Margaret, twin with her sister Sophia ; d. 24 Sept. 1847, having m. 3 Nov. 1789, to Sir Bichard Croft, Bart. M.D. he d. 13 Sept. 1818. (3) Sophia, a twin with her sister Margaret, d. Aug. 1845, having m. 5 May, 1791, to Matthew Baillie, of London, M.D. ; he d. 23 Sept. 1823. THOMAS DENMAN, bar.-at-law L.I. M.P. Nottingham, knighted 1 Dec. 1830, attorney-gen. 1830/32, chief justice of England 1832/1850, was elevated to the Peerage, 28 Mar. 1834, as BARON DENMAN, of Dovedale ; b. 23 Feb. 1779 ; d. 22 Sept. 1854, having m. 18 Oct. 1804, Theodosia Anne, eldest dau. of Rev. Richard Vevers, rector of Saxby, Leic. &c. and lastly of Kettering ; she d. 28 June, 1852, having had 5 sons and 6 daus. [1] Thomas, 2nd and present Baron. [2] Hon. Joseph, vice-admiral, R.N.; b. 23 June, 1810; d. s. p. 26 Nov. 1874, having m. 12 Feb. 1844, Grace, younger dau. of Jesse Watts Russell, Esq. of Ham House, co. Stafford, and Biggin House, Northants. [3] Hon. Richard, M.A. Trin. Coll. Camb. bar.-at-law L.i. 1838, member of council University Coll. London, heir pre- sumptive to the Peerage ; b. 13 Jan. 1814 ; m. 28 Oct. 1840, Emma, youngest dau. of Hugh Jones, Esq. of Larkhill, CO. Lane, and has 2 sons and 4 daus. (1) Richard, b. 3 Jan. 1842 ; m. 31 May, 1871, Helen Mary (she divorced him April, 1878), eldest dau. of Gilbert Mac- Micking, of Liverpool (she re-m. 16 April, 1879, to James Montgomery, 3rd son of William Stuurt Walker, C.B. of Rowland, N.B.), and has 2 sons and a dau. Thomas, b. 16 Nov. 1874.— Richard Douglas, b. 24 Aug. 1876. — Anne Mai'ia Heywood. (2) Thomas Hugh Anderson, b. 16 Jan. 1855. (3) Emma Sophia Georgiana, m. 31 Oct. 1872, to Oswin Cumming Baker-Cresswell, of Hareliope, Alnwick, M.A. Ch. Ch. Oxon. major Northumb. militia, capt. late 3rd hussars, on roll high sheriff 1881 (see Gordon-Cummixg— Bart.), and has 2 sons and 2 daus. Addison Francis Baker-Cresswell, b. 8 Nov. 1874.— Henry, b. 17 Mar. 1876.— A dau. b. 19 Mar. 1877.— A dau. b. 28 Oct. 1878. (4) EUzabeth Margaret, m. 20 Jan. 1870, to Sir Peniston Milbank, Bart. (5) Anna Maria, m 16 July, 1867, to Reginald Garton Wil- berforce, of Lavington House, Sussex, l.l. j.p. d.l. late 52nd L.I. (eldest son of late bishop of Winchester), and has 4 sons and 3 daus. Reginald William WlLBERPORCE,b. 28 Mar. 1868.— Ernest- John, b. 8 April, 1869.— Francis Richard, b. 2 Jan. 1871.— Samuel, b. 19 Feb. 1874.— Dorothy Mary, b. 28 Sept. 1875. Anna Barbara, b. 14 Aug. 1879.— Emily Susan, b. 17 Feb . 1881. (6) Eleanora. [4] Hon. George, M.A. bar.-at-law L.L 1846, Q.C. and a bencher 1861, judge of common pleas division of high court of judica- ture since 1872, m.p. Tiverton 1859/65, 1866/72 ; b. 23 Dec. 1819 ; m. 19 Feb. 1852, Charlotte, 5th dau. of Samuel Hope, Esq. of Liverpool, and has 4 sons and 2 daus. George Lewis, bar.-at-law L.i. 1877, b. 5 May, 1854.— Arthur, b. 1 May, 1857.— Launcelot Baillie, r.n. b. 15 Jan. 1861.— Francis Richard Amory, R.N. b. 5 Dec. 1862.— Charlotte Ediths "^ —Grace. ''k /^i)a/itf!(wt^L/. i^i dou- /U'hX'hcu,l'4^,'>if^ -• ^ [5] Hon. Lewis William, M.A. Ma|d. Coll. Camb. 1844,^rector /^< of Willian, Herts, since 1861, of Washington, co. Durham, 1848/61 ; b. 23 Mar. 1821 ; m. 1st— 18 June, 1850, Frances Marianne, dau. of Thomas Eden, Esq. of The Bryn, Swansea, (B. AUCKLAND); she d. 25 April, 1862. He m. 2ndly— 22 Aug. 1865, Frances Starkie Mary, eldest dau. of Col. Henry Ai*my- tage, Coldstream guards (Bart.) By his 1st wife he had a son and 3 daus. Lewis William Eden, b. 9 May, 1857. — Frances Emily. — Theo- dosia Louisa. — Caroline Annie. [6] Hon. Theodosia, m. 21 Nov. 1825, to Ichabod Wright, Esq. of Mapperley Hall, Notts. ; he d. 14 Oct. 1871, having had 5 sons and 3 daus. [7] Hon. Elizabeth, d. 5 Aug. 1880, having m. 3 May, 1838, to Rev. Francis Hodgson, b.d. (son of Rev. James Hodgson) pro- vost of Eton, archdeacon of Derby, incumbent of Edensor, and vicar of Bakewell ; he d. 29 Dec. 1852, having had with other issue a son and three daus. (1) James Thomas Hodgson, m.A. Univ. Coll. Oxon.; b 4 Oct. 1845 ; m. 15 June, 1872, Marie Blanche, only sister of Han-y William Verelst, of Aston Hall, Yorks. Esq. and has 2 sons and 3 daus. Francis Coke Denman Hodgson, b. 10 Dec. 1874.— James Vaughan, b. 3 July, 1878.— Maud Vevers.— Sybil Blanche. — Lilian Verelst. (2) Elizabeth Denman. (3) Matilda Frances. (4) Jane Theodosia. [8] Hon. Frances, m. 8 July, 1846, to Adra. Sir Robert Lam- bert Baynes, K.C.B. who d. 7 Sept. 1869, having had with other issue 2 sons, (1) Denman Lambert Baynes, capt. 75th regt. b. 8 Sept. 1851. (2) Henry Compton j^nderson, sub.-lieut. R.N.; b. 13 Oct. 1852. [Q] Hon. Margaret, m. 1st— 23 Nov. 1841, to Henry WiUiam Macaulay, Esq. 1st hussars (3rd son of Zachary Macaulay and brother of Lord Macaulay) ; he d. 24 Sept. 1846, having had 2 sons, (1) Henry Denman MACAULAY, lieut. R.N. (retd.), flag- lieut. to Vice-Adm. Hon. Sir James Drummond, k.c.b. at Devonport, late capt. 1st AVarwick mil. ; b. 10 Aug. 1843 ; m. 18 Feb. 1868, Sehna, dau. of Sir Joseph Needham, chief justice of Trinidad, and has 3 sons, William Edward Babington MACAULAY, b. 2 Feb. 1869. — Arthur James Denman, b. 14 May, 1870.— Thomas Gary Elwes Cropper, b. 15 Aug. 1871. (2) Joseph Babington MacaulIy, b. 17 Oct. 1846; m. 8 July, 1869, Eleanor, dau. of Henry Studdy, of Waddeton Court, Devon, com. R.N. (retd.), and has had 3 sons and 2 daus. Robert Holdsworth Babington Macaulay, b. 2 Feb. 1871, d. an infant. — Auley Babington, b. Nov. 1876.— Edward, b. 3 Nov. 1877.— Eleanor Josephine. — Maud Olive. Hon. Margaret Macaulay re-m. 10 Aug. 1848, as 3rd wife, to Edward Cropper, Esq. of Swaylands, Kent, J.p. for that co . and Lane. ; he d. 23 May, 1877. She re-m. 22 April, 1879, to Col. John Owen-Owen (Bart.) By her 2ud husband she had a son and 3 daus. (3) Edward Denman Thornburgii-Cropper, of Ovenden House, Kent, assumed by R.L. 14 Nov. 1874, the surname and arms of Thornburgh in addition to and before that of Cropper, capt. W. Kent l.i. mil. capt. R. Pembroke art. mil. 1881 ; b. 23 May, 1854 ; m. 4 June, 1874, Minnie Virginia, only child and heir of William Butler Thornburgh, of San Francisco. DERBY. 207 (4) Amelia Margaret Elizabeth CROPPER, m. 4 June, 1867, to Henry Studdy, of Waddeton Court, Devon, com. R.N. (retd.) ; he d. 13 Sept. 1880, having had a son and 2 daus. Henry Edward Macaulay Studdy, b. 19 Mar. 1868.— Eleanor Margaret. — Anita Georgina Edith. (5) Florence Anne CROPPER, m. 1 July, 1873, to Arthur Frederick Holdsworth, of Widdicombe, Devon, J.P. capt. late Devon mil. and royal N. Lincoln mil. midshipman Baltic and Black Sea 1853 and 1859, and has 2 sons and a dau. Arthur Mervyn Holdsworth, b. 5 Nov. 1875.— Edward Denman, b. 28 May, 1877.— Margaret Annie. (6) Marian Eliza Blanche Cropper, m. 5 Mar. 1878, to Capt. Rowley Richard Conway-Hill, 31st regt. adj. 1st Surrey mil. (Bart.) [10] Hon. Anne, m. 18 Aug. 1846, to Frederick Holland, Esq. com. R.N. (son of Swinton Colthurst Holland, Esq.) ; he d. 21 July, 1860, having had 4 sons and 3 daus. Edward Holland, b. 80 Aug. 1850.— Frederick Arthur, b. 17 Oct. 1853.— Richard Lancelot, b. 24 April, 1858.— Alfred, b. 14 Aug. 1859. — Annie Susan. — Charlotte and Theodosia CaroUne (twins). [11] Hon. Caroline Amelia, m. 3 Feb. 1846, to Rev. John George Beresford, M.A. vicar of St. Andrews, Whittlesey, rector of Wymondham, Leic. late rector of Bedale, Yorks. (Bart.), and has 5 sons and 6 daus. Hineafie* EARL OF DERBY. SIR EDWARD HENRY STANLEY, Earl of Derby (1485, E.), Baron Stanley (1832, U.K.), and a Baronet (1627, e.), p.c. trustee British Museum, a member of Universities committee 1881, lord rector Edinburgh University 1875, under-sec. of state foreign affairs 1852, sec. of state colonies 1858, president board of control 1858, sec. of state India 1858/9, sec. of state foreign affairs 1866/8, 1874/8 ; s. his father as 15th Earl 23 Oct. 1869 ; b. 21 July, 1826 ; m. 5 July, 1870, Lady Mary Cathe- rine, 2nd dau. of George John, 5th Earl Delawarr, and widow of James Brownlow "William, 2nd Mar- quis of Salisbury, K.G.; heir presumptive, his brother, Frederick Arthur, f^- MA-^^-^^^-^^-^'^W/Z^ Arms— Arg. on a bend az. three stags' heads caboshed or. Crest— On a chapeau gu. turned up ermine an eagle or prey- f ing on an infant in its cradle ppr. swaddled gu. I Supporters— Dexter, a griffin, sinister, a stag; both or, ducally gorged and line reflexed over their backs az. I Motto— Sans changer. I Seats— Knowsley Hall, Prescot, Lancashire; Keston Lodge, near Bromley ; and Fairhill, Tunbridge. Town House— 23, St. James's Square, S.W. SIR JOHN STANLEY (2nd son of Sir WiUiam Stanley, of Stanley, Derbys.), grantee in fee of the lordship and Isle of Man by patent 7 Hen. IV., steward of the household to Hen. lA^, K.G. 1 Hen. V. lord-lieut. of Ireland 1399 and 1413 ; d. there 6 Jan. 1414, having m. Isabel, dau. and heir of Sir Thomas Lathom (d. 1369), of Lathom and Knowsley, Lane. His grand- son, SIR THO]^LiS STANLEY, K.G. lord-deputy of Ireland 1429, and lord-lieut. 1430/1, was many times in the commissions to treat for peace, &c. with the Scots, knight of the shire for Lancashire 1447/51, and 1453/4, sitmmoned to parliament as Baron Stanley 20 Jan. 1456; d. 1459, having m. Joan, dau. and coheir to Sir Robert Goushill, of Heveringham, Notts, (by his wife Elizabeth, widow of Thomas Mowbray, Duke of Norfolk, and dau. and eventual coheir of Richard FitzAlan, Earl of Arundel and Surrey), and had 4 sons, [1] Sir Thomas, k.g. created Earl op Derby. [2] Sir William, of Holt, Castle, Denbigh K.G.; beheaded as an adherent of Perkin Wai'beck, 16 Feb. 1495, having m. Joyce, dau. of Edward Charlton, Baron of Powis, and widow of John Lord Tiptoft, and had issue. [3] Sir John, of Weever, Cheshire, j.u.; m. Elizabeth, dau. and heir of Sir Thomas Weever, Knt. of Weever, ancestor of Lord Stanley of Alderley. [4] James, archdeacon of Carlisle. SIR THOMAS, 2nd LORD STANLEY, K.G. 1483, justice of Chester 1463/85, steward of the household 1474, and con- stable of England for life, and in consideration of his services at the victory of Bosworth Field was created Earl op Derby 27 Oct. 1485; d. 1504; will dated 28 July, 1504, proved 9 Nov. following ; bd. at Borough Priory. He m. 1st, Eleanor, dau. of Richard Nevil, Earl of Salisbury, and sister to Richard, Earl of Warwick, "the King maker"; he m. 2ndly, Margaret, dau. and heir of John, Duke of Somerset, mdow of Edmund Tudor, Earl of Richmond, and mother of Henry VII. By his 1st wife he had with other issue SIR GEORGE, K.B. K.G. 1487, P.C. d. 5 Dec. 1488, having been summoned to Parliament as Baron Strange of Knockyn 1482 to 1497, in right of his wife Joan, dau. and heir of John, Lord Strange, of Knockyn, and had with other issue 2 sons, (1) Thomas, Baron Strange of Knockyn, on the death of his father 1488, and succ. his grandfather as 2nd Earl of Derby, 1504 ; d. 24 May, 1522, having m. Anne, dau. of Edward Hastings, and sister of Gr«orge Hastings, 1st Earl of Hunting- don, and reUct of John Radcliffe, Lord Fitzwalter, and left issue, extinct in the male line on the death of James, 10th Earl, 1 Feb. 1735/6 (D. Athole). (2) Sir James, of Cross Hall, co. Lane, marshall of Ireland, m. Anne, \vidow of Edmund Talbot, of Bashall, Yorks. and dau. of John and sister of Sir PercyvaU Hart, of LulUngstone, Kent. His grandson, SIR EDWARD STANLEY, of Bickerstaflfe, co. Lane, (son of Henry), was created a Baronet 26 June, 1627; bur. at Arley 4 May, 1640, having m. 1st, Catherine, dau. of Sir Randal Mainwaring, of Peover, Chesh.; she bur. at Arley 27 Nov. 1613, leaving 3 daus. He m. 2ndly, Isabella, dau. and coheir of Peter Warburton, of Arley, Cheshire, and had with other issue 2 sons, (1) Sir Thomas, 2nd Baronet, bp. at Ormskirk, 22 Oct. 1616; d. May, 1653, having m. Mary, dau. of Peter Egerton, of Shaw, CO. Lane, (she re-m. to Henry, 6th son of Sir Gilbert Hoghton, of Hogton Tower, Lane— Bart.), and had with a dau. 2 sons, [1] Sir Edward, 3rd Baronet, d. 16 Oct. 1671, aged 28, having m. 25 Dec. 1663, Elizabeth, dau. and coheir of Thomas Bosvile, of Warmsworth, Yorks. His grandson, SIR EDWARD, s. as 11th Earl of Derby 1 Feb. 1735/6, and took his seat 13 April, 1736, knight of the shire Lane. 1727, and 1735, L.L. and custos rotulorum 1742 (only son of Sir Thomas Stanley and Elizabeth Patten); b. 17 Sept. 1680; d. 23 Feb. 1776, having m. 1714, Elizabeth, only dau. and heir of Robert Hesketh, of Rufford, co. Lane; she d. 25 Feb. 1776. His grandson, Edward Smith, s, as 12th Earl. [2] Peter, biu-. at Ormskirk 27 Jan. 1686, having m. 19 April, 1683, Catherine, dau. and coheir of Col. Alexander Rigby, of Middleton, in Goosnargh, Lane; she bm-. 26 Feb. 1732 (having re-m. to Paul Amyas, gent.) His great-great- grandson, Edward, of Cross Hall, Lane. J.P. and D.l. b. 1789f d. 8 Mar. 1870, having m. 3 Sept. 1819, Lady Mary Mait- land, 2nd dau. of James, 8th Earl of Lauderdale ; she d. 8 Nov. 1877, having had a son and 2 daus. (1) Edward James, of Cross Hall, J.P. and of Quantock Lodge, Somerset, high sheriff 1880; b. 16 Dec. 1826; m. 19 Sept. 1872, Hon. Mary Dorothy Labouchere, eldest dau. and coheir of Henry, Lord Taunton (ext.), and has 2 sons and a dau. Henry Thomas, b. 20 Aug. 1873.— Edward Arthvu: Vesey, b. 30 Aug. 1879.— Evelyn Mary. (2) Eleanor Julian (Hon.), late maid of honoiu- to the Queen; m. 11 Dec. 1866, as 4th wife, to Lieut.-Col. Samuel Long, of Bromley Hill, Kent, who d. 31 Aug. 1881 (see below). (3) Augusta, m. 12 July,1841, to Richai-d, Earl of Dartrey. 208 DERWENT. /2/ Henry, bp. at Ormskirk, 3 Sept. 1617; bur. there 16 Oct. 1658, having m. 1st— Eleanor Button, and 2ndly, Mary, dau. of Hamlet Cropper, of BickerstafEe. His great-great- grandson of the 2nd marriage was James, of Peter House, Camb. vicar of Ormskirk 1800/12; b. 30 Oct. 1768; bur. there 17 June, 1812, having m. 11 July, 1797, Sarah, dau. of John Edleston, Esq.; she d. 12 Feb. 1856, aged 91, having had 4 sons and 3 daus. [1] Edward, vice-adm. r.n. b. 10 May, 1798; d. 19 Feb. 1878, having m. 1st— 5 July, 1834, Elizabeth, dau. of John Snell ; she d. s. p. 20 April, 1848. He m. 2ndly —13/18 Oct. 1855, Caroline Cordelia, dau. of Edward Hancorne, of Hendon, Middx. ; she d. 4 Oct. 1876, leaving 5 sons and 2 daus. Edward James, b. 12 Dec. 1857.— Montague Neville, b. 5 Sept. 1861.— Henry Harrington, b. 14 Dec. 1862.— Ferdi- nand Charles Nelson, b. 11 April, 1865.— Alphonso Frederick, b. 28 Oct. 1869.— Rosamond Jane.— Emma Cordelia. [2] Frederick, R.N. b. 10 May, 1799, lost in H.M.S. "Drake" 23 June, 1822, unm. [3] Henry,b. 11 Sept. 1800; d. s. p. 24 May, 1877, having m. 1st —4 Feb. 1847, Charlotte Fuller; she d. 23 April, 1849. He m. 2ndly— 25 April, 1854, Eliza, only dau. of Edward Charles, Esq. ; she d. 11 Sept. 1868. [4] Charles Thomas, b. 28 Sept. 1806; m. 8 June, 1841, Eliza- beth Rosamond, eldest dau. of James Ward, Esq. of Willey Place, Surrey, J.P. Hants, gent, commoner of Wadham Col- lege, and widow of Robert Henry Stanhope, com. R.N. nephew of Charles, 3rd Earl of Harrington. [5] Jane, d. 11 Sept. 1873, having m. 1 Aug. 1825, to Richard Bayly Bowden, com. R.N. who d. s. p. 12 Aug. 1861. [6] Caroline, d. 4 Jan. 1877, having m. 28 July, 1827, to Henry Robert Crozier, Esq. and has issue. [7] Harriet, unm. EDWARD SMITH, 12th Earl, P.O. L.L. co. Lane. ; b. 12 Sept, 1752; d. 21 Oct. 1834, having m 1st— 23 June, 1774, Elizabeth, only dau. of James, 6th Duke of Hamilton (and Brandon) ; she d. 14 Mar. 1797. He m. 2ndly— 1 May, 1797, Miss Eliza Farren, a celebrated actress, dau. of George Farren of Cork ; she d. 23 April, 1829 ; he had issue by both wives. His only son by the 1st marriage, EDWARD SMITH, 13th Earl, K.G. lord-lieut. and custos ro- tulorum CO. Lancaster, col. Lane, militia, vice-adm. of coast of Lancashire, president of Linnaean and Zoological societies ; created Baron Stanley, of Bickerstaffe, co. Pala- tine of Lancaster, by letters patent, 22 Dec. 1832; b. 21 April, 1775; d. 30 June, 1851, having m. 30 June, 1798, his cousin Charlotte Margaret, 2nd dau. of Rev. G-eoflfrey Hornby; she d. 16 June, 1817, having had 3 sons and 3 daus. [1] Edward Geoflflrey, s. as 14th Earl. [2] Hon. Henry Thomas, of Stanley Hill, co. Lane. M.P. Pres- ton 1832/7; b. 9 Mar. 1803; d. 2 April, 1875, having m. 1 Sept. 1835, Anne, dau. of Richard Woolhouse, Esq. and had 3 sons and a dau. (1) Edward Henry, of Stanley Hall, b. 5 Jan. 1838. (2) Charles GeofErey, capt. 32nd regt. b. 5 Sept. 1839; d. 22 April, 1877, having m. 11 April, 1861, Agnes Nina, youngast dau. of late Honoratus Leigh Rigby, Esq. of Hawarden, Flints. (B. Teynham), and has 3 sons and a dau. Charles Henry, b. 25 Mar. 1862.— Henry Edmund, b. 8 July, 1863.— A son, b. 6 Mar. 1871.— Mary Kathleen Fanny. (3) Henry Edmund, capt. 2.Srd regt.; b. 27 Dec. 1840; d. 15 Nov. 1867, having m. 15 Oct. 1863, Ida Emily, eldest dau. of Thomas Allen Brown of Agra, India, and has a son and dau. Henry Edmund Thomas, b. 30 Sept. 1864.— Isabell Clayton. [3] Hon. Charles James Fox, col. 7th Lane, militia, lieut.-col. late grenadier guards ; b. 25 April, 1808 ; m. 10 Dec. 1836, Frances Augusta, dau. of Gen. Sir Henry Frederick Campbell, K.C.B. (E. Cawdor) ; she d. 29 May, 1878, having had 4 sons and 4 daus. ]U d. I? Oc'c .W-^- (1) Charles Edward Henry, capt. and lieut.-col. grenadier guards ; b. 28 April, 1843; m. 30 July, 1874, Frederica Lucy, dau. of Capt. Phipps John Hornby, R.E. and has a son b. 9 April, 1878. (2) Douglas James George, b. 8 Mar. 1847; d. 10 July, 1877. (3) Albert Hamilton, capt. 68th regt. b. 9 July, 1849. (4) Edmund Phipps, B.A. Brasenose Coll. Oxon. 1878, curate of Crosthwaite, Cumberland, 1879; b. 13 Oct. 1855. (5) Evelyn Emma. (6) Margaret Alice. (7) Mary Louisa. (8) Constance Emily. [4] Lady Charlotte Elizabeth, d. 15 Feb. 1853, having m. 16 Dec. 1823, to Edward (Leycester) Penrhyn, Esq. of East Sheen, Surrey ; he d. 6 Mar. 1861, having had 2 sons and 2 daus. [5] Lady Louisa Emily, d. s. p. 11 Dec. 1825, having m. as 1st wife, 18 April, 1825, to Lieut.-Col. Samuel Long, of Bromley Hill, Kent, high sherifE 1863, late grenadier guards, brother of Lord Farnborough (ext.) ; he d. 31 Aug. 1881 (see above). [6] Lady EUinor Mary, m. 11 June, 1835, to Rev. Frank George Hopwood, rector of Winwick, Lane, rural dean and hon. canon of Chester, and had 4 sons and 2 daus. to survive. EDWARD GEOFFREY, 14th Earl, K.G. G.C.M.G. P.O. D.C.L. P.R.S.; chancellor of the university of Oxford, M.P. Preston, Windsor, and North Lane, summoned to the house of lords 4 Nov. 1844, in his father's Barony of Stanley of Bickerstaflfe, and was elected K.G. 28 June, 1849, chief secretary for Ireland 1830/33, secretary of state for the colonies 1833/34, 1841/45, and first lord of the treasury in 1852, 1858, and 1866 ; b. 29 Mar. 1799; d. 23 Oct. 1869, having m. 31 May, 1826, Hon. Emma Caro- line Wilbraham, 2nd dau. of Edward, 1st Lord Skelmersdale (E. Lathom) ; she d. 26 April, 1876, having had 2 sons and a dau. (1) Edward Henry, 15th and present Earl. /rt»fa^fi*, /^i/^ (2) Rt. HonCFrederick Arthur, M.P. secretary of state for war,^^; 1878/80, financial secretary to the treasury 1877/8, a lord of ad-^ miralty 1868, M.P. Preston 1865/8, North Lancashire since 1868, lieut.-col. 1st royal Lane, militia since 1874, capt. late grenadier guards, militia A.D.C. to the Queen, heir presumptive to the Peerage ; b. 15 Jan. 1841 ; m. 31 May, 1864, Lady Con- stance Villiers, eldest dau. of George, 4th Earl of Clarendon, and has with other issue 7 sons and a dau. Edward Greorge Villiers, b. 4 April, 1865. — Albert Victor, (H.M. the Queen sponsor), b. 16 Jan. 1867.— Arthur, b. 18 Nov. 1869.— Ferdinand Charles, b. 28 Jan. 1871.— Greorge Frederick, b. 14 Oct. 1872.— Algernon Francis, b. 8 Jan. 1874. — Son. b. 27 May, 1878.— Isobel Constance Mary. (3) Lady Emma Charlotte, m. 11 Oct. 1860, to Lieut.-Col. Hon. WelUngton Patrick Manners Chetwynd-Talbot (E. SHREWS- BURY). BARON DE Ros — see Ros. BAKON DERWENT. SIR HARCOURT VANDEN-BEMPDE-JOHN- STONE, of Hackness Hall, co. York. Bart. (1795, G.B.), Baron Derwent, of Hackness, in North. Riding of Yorkshire, so created 10 Oct. 1881, M.P. Scarborough 1869/80, late 2nd life guards ; s. his father as 3rd Baronet in 1869 ; b. 3 Jan. 1829 ; m. 27 May, 1850, Charlotte, 2nd dau. of Sir Charles Mills, Bart, and has 6 sons and a dau. (1) Hon. Francis, capt. 2nd life guards 1880/1; b. 26 1851 ; m. 23 Sept. 1880, Ethel, eldest dau. of Henry Strickland Constable, Esq. of Wassand, Yorks (Strickland— B ART.) (2) Hon. Edward Henry, b. 27 Nov. 1854. (3) Hon. Cecil, b. 26 Dec. 1856. , , , , (4) Hon. Alan, b. 31 Aug. 1858.A V*^/»n/aron of Oakhampton, Devon, and hereditary sheriff of that lounty in right of his wife Hawise, only dau. and heir of Robert I'Eincourt [by his wife Maude, sole dau. and heir of Robert le Abrincis, who (upon the resignation of his uncle Richard le Brionis, surnamed de Redvers, 1st Earl of Devon) had a jrant of the barony of Okehampton, the hereditary shrievalty )f Devon and the government of Exeter Castle]. He d. 11 Sept. 1194 (bur. in Ford Abbey), leaving a son, "OOBERT DE COURTENAY, who, on the death of his W mother, 1209, succeeded as Baron of Okehampton, &c. but was disseised by Hexry III. in 1232, of the shrievalty of Devon, and the government of Exeter Castle ; he d. 26 July, 242, having m. Mary, dau. of William de Redvers, also sur- lamed De Vernon, 5th Earl of Devon (grandson of the afore- said Richard de Redvers, created Earl op Devon 7 Henry I. on and heir of Baldwin de Brionis or de Molis, who obtained from WILLIAM THE Conqueror the barony of Okehampton, the custody of Devonshire, and the government of Exeter Castle). Robert de Coiu-tenay d. 26 July, 1242, and on the death, in 1293, of Isabel, Countess of Devon (widow of William de Fortibus, Earl of Albemarle, and Holdemess, great-grand- daughter of the 5th Earl of Devon), the right to this Earldom descended to his great-grandson, viz. — SIR HUGH COURTENAY, 6th Baron of Okehampton and 9th Earl of Devon, who laid claim also to the Isle of Wight, which was granted in fee to the aforesaid Richard de Brionis, by Henry I. He was in five expeditions into Scotland, and one into Wales temp. EDWARD I.; he and his brother Sir Philip were knighted 1306. He was summoned to all the par- liaments of Edward II. and made a Knight Banneret 1308/9, he was summoned as a Baron to Parliament in the first eight years of Edward III., and in the 9th year, 1336, by the name of Hugh Courtenay, Earl of Devon, and in like manner to every parliament until his death in 1340. He m. Agnes, sister of John, Lord St. John, of Basing, and dau. of Sir John St. John, Knt. and was succeeded by HUGH DE COURTENAY, 6th Baron of Okehampton, and 2nd Earl of Devon of his name ; he was concerned in the principal military actions of his time. EDWARD III. granted him licence to entail all his possessions in Devon, &c.; de was summoned to every parliament in thatKing's reign ; he was b. 12 July, 1303 ; d. at Tiverton in 1377, having m.ll Aug. 1325, Margaret, dau. of Humphrey de Bohun, Earl of Hereford and Essex, lord high constable of England, by the Princess Elizabeth, dau. of EDWARD I. She d. in 1392, having had with other issue 6 sons, [1] Sir Hugh (k.g. one of the founders of the order), sum- moned to parliament as a Baron 1370; d. v. p. 1374, leaving an only son, who d. s. p. [2] Edward, of Godlington, o.v.p., m. Emeline dau. and heir of Sir John Dawney, Knt. (V. DOWNE.) His line became extinct on the death of Edward (son of Henry, Marquis of Exeter, beheaded 5 Jan. 1638), created Earl op Devon and Baron op Okehamp- ton 28 Sept. 1553, with limitation to his heirs male, restored in honour and in blood by act of parliament 10 Oct. follow- ing. He d. at Padua, 4 Oct. 1556, imm. [3] William, chancellor of Oxford University 1367, bishop of Hereford 1369, and of London 1369, archbishop of Canterbm-y 1381; d. 31 July, 1396. [4] Sir Philip, of Powderham, of whom presently. [5] Sir Peter, K.G. standard bearer to Edward III. con- stable of Windsor Castle, governor of Calais, chamberlain to Richard II. p.c; d. unm. 1409, bur. in Exeter Cathedral. [6] Sir Humplirey, s.p. SIR PHILIP, of Powderham, Devon, knighted by the Black Prince tl le day before the battle of Navarre with his brothers Sir Hugh and Sir Peter; lord-lieut. otJreland-1383, for 10 years knight of the shire Devon; d. 29 July, 1406, having m. Anne, dau. of Sir Thomas Wake, of Blisworth, Northants. His descendant in the 7th generation M-as SIR WILLIAM COL'RTENAY, who, on the death of his kinsman Edward, Earl of Devon, before named, 4 Oct. 1556, became heir male of the family, but the limitations of the patent creating the Earldom in 1553 being unknown the dignity remained dormant until claimed by and allowed to William, 3rd Viscount Courtenay (ext.), 15 Mar. 1831. Sir William served Philip and Mary in the French wars, was at the siege of St. Quintin, which was taken by storm 18 Aug. 15;">7, when he was supposed to have been killed. He m. Elizabeth, dau. of John Paulet, Marquis of Winchester. (She re-m. to Sir Henry Oughtred, and d. 4 Nov. 1576, bur. at Basing.) His great-grandson, WILLIAM COURTENAY, for whom a ^\1•it of privy seal was carried for creating him a Baronet, which title he and his descendants ever after used, but no letters patent conferring that dignity have ever been discovered. Knight of the shire in several parliaments of Chari-ES II. high sheriff Devon 1664; d. 4 Aug. 1702, having m. Margaret, dau. of Sir William Waller, a famous parliament general ; slie bur. 9 Jan. 1693, having had a numerous issue. Their grandson, WILLIAM COURTENAY (heir of his grandfather, and son of Francis Courtenay and Mary Bovey), M.P Devon in the first eight parliaments of Great Britain; d. 10 Oct. 1735, having m. 20 July, 1704, Lady Anne Berti<;, dau. of James, 1st Earl of Abingdon, and had with other issue 2 sons, [1] William, created Viscount Courtenay, of Powderham Castle, Devon, 6 May, 1762, extinct on the death of his grand- son, WILLIAM, 3rd Viscount, 26 May, 1835, unm. He presented a petition to the King claiming the Earldom of Devon, granted to Sir Edward Courtenay (son of the Marquis of Exeter), by patent 28 Sept. 1653, to hold to him and his heirs male for ever, and it was on 15 Mar. 1831, decided by the House of Lords that he had established his claim to the said dignity, and became 10th Earl of Devon. [2] Henry Reginald, M.P. Honiton ; b. 8 June, 1714 ; d. 80 April, 1763, having m. April, 1737, Lady Catherine, dau. of Allen, 1st Eiarl Bathurst ; she d. 1783, having had with other issue a son, viz. — HENRY REGINALD, LL.D. lord bishop of Bristol 1794, and translated to Exeter 1797, rector of St. George's, Hanover Square; b. 27 Nov. 1741; d. 9 June, 1803, having m. 26 Jan. 1774, Lady Elizabeth Howard, dau. of Thomas, 2nd Earl of Effingham; she d. 31 Oct. 1815, having had with 4 dans. 2 sons, /I/ William, s. as 11th Earl. /2/ Hon. Thomas Peregrine, P.O. Sec. (p.p. 7 Nov. 1836); b. 31 May, 1782; d. 7 July, 1841, having m. 6 April, 1805, Anne, dau. of Mayow Wynell-Mayow, Esq. of Sydenham, Kent ; she d. Dec. 1860, having had with other issue 6 sons and 5 daus. (1) Thomas Peregrine, clerk in the treasury; b. 24 Feb. 1810;d. 7 June, 1861. (2) Right Rev. Reginald, D.D. coadjutor bishop of Kingston, Jamaica, since 1856, member of privy council Jamaica ; b. 26 Feb. 1813 ; m. 23 July, 1842, Georgiana,2nddau.of Adm. Sir John Poo Beresford, Bart. K.C.B. ; she d. 7 Sept. 1870, having had a son and 3 daus. [1] Reginald Edward, b. 7 Nov. 1844 ; d. unm. 6 June, 1873. [2] Georgiana Harriet Anne, m. 11 Aug. 1869, to Rev. George Thomas Ryves, M.A. vicar of Christ Church, Upper Tean, co. Stafford, and has 2 sons and a dau. Reginald Arthur RYVES, b. 9 Feb. 1873.— George Ber- nard, b. 19 Nov. 1874. — Miriam Georgiana Beresford. [3] Evangeline Claudette, m. 20 May, 1880, to Charles John Blake, capt. R.A. [4] Mabel. (3) George Henry, capt. late 60th rifles, adj. 1st Devon R.V.; b. 23 Dec. 1814; m. 22 Sept. 1852, Laura, youngest dau. of David Samuda, Esq. and has 2 sons and 4 daus. (1) Edward Reginald, capt. and adj. (1881 ) 20th hussars; b. 27 June, 1853 ; m. July, 1878, Kathleen Ruth, younger dau. of Lieut.-Col. Hugh Augustus Crof ton (Bart.) ; he divorced her 17 Mar. 1881 (2) Thomas Peregrine, b. 21 Feb. 1856.— (3) Catherine Lara-a. — (4) Anne Henrietta. — (5) Elizabeth Frances. — (6) Laui-a Greorgina, m. 31 Mar. 1880, to her cousin, Hugh Leslie, younger son of Rev. and Hon. Henry Hugh Courtenay. (4) Richard William, vice-adm. R.N. (retd. list), K.M.; b. 11 Mar. 1820, unm. (5) Henry Reginald, major-gen. in the army (retd. f. p.), lieut.-col. Bengal art.; b. 11 Mar. 1823, unm. (6) Jocelvn, b. 22 Dec. 1824, unm. (7) Anne Mayow, d. 14 July, 1837, having m. 31 Mar. 1833 to Edward Ross, who d. s. p. 1839. (8) Elizabeth Howard, m. 13 Aug. 1853, to Rev. John Hughes, M.A. vicar of Longcot, Berks. (9) Mary, m. 1st — to Rev. Henry James Wharton, vicar of Mitcham, and 2ndly — to Major Agnew. (10) Catherine, m. 3 June, 1851, to Rev. George Carter, M.A. rector of Compton Beauchauip, Berks, and has issue 3 sons and 2 daus. Charles William Carter, b. 20 Aug. 1855.— Ernest Court* enay, b. 17 Feb. 1858.— Wynell Henry, b. 9 July, 1869.— Evelyn Howard. — Catherina. (11) CaroUne Wynell. p2 212 DEVONSBinE. WILLIAM, 11th Earl, high steward of the university of Oxford, patentee of the subpoena office, court of chan- cery, and a governor of the charterhouse; b. 19 June, 1777; d. 19 Mar. 1859, having m. 1st— 29 Nov. 1804, Lady Harriet Leslie, dau. of Sir Lucas Pepys, Bart, (and his wife Lady Jane Eliza- beth Leslie, Countess of Rothes in her own right); she d. 16 Dec. 1839. He m. 2ndly— 30 Jan. 1849, Ehzabeth Ruth, dau. of late Rev. John Middleton Scott, of Ballygrannon, co. Wick- low. He had by his 1st wife 3 sons, (1) "William Reginald, 12tli and present Earl. (2) Hon. Henry Hugh, M.A. prebendary of Exeter 1876, rector of Mamhead 1845/77, and Powderham 1877 ; b. 15 July, 1811; m. 6 Jan. 1835, Lady Anna Maria Leslie, sister of George Wil- liam Evelyn, 12th Earl of Rothes, and has 2 sons, [1] Henry Reginald, capt. 1st B. Devon yeo. cav. inspector under local government board; b. 20 Jan. 1836; m. 12 June, 1862, Lady Evelyn Pepys, youngest dau. of Charles Christo- pher, 1st Earl of Cotteuham, and has 3 sons and 2 daus. Charles Pepys, b. 14 July, 1870.— Henry Hugh, b. 1 Aug. 1872.— Frederick Leslie, b. 31 Aug. 1875.— Amy Evelyn. — Caroline Elizabeth. [2] Hugh Leslie, b. 1 Aug. 1852; m. 31 Mar. 1880, his cousin, Laura Georgina, youngest dau. of Capt. George Henry Courtenay. . (3) Hon. Charles Leslie, M.A. canon of Windsor 1859, vicar of Bovey Tracey, Devon, 1849, domestic chaplain to the Queen 1843/9; b. 31 Mar. 1816 ; m. 20 June, 1849, Lady Caroline Margaret Somers-Cocks, eldest dau. of John, 2nd Earl Somers. DUKE OF DEVONSHIRE. SIR WILLIAM CAVENDISH, k.g. Duke of DevonsMre and Marquis of Hartington (1694, E.), Earl of Devonsliire (1618, e.). Baron Cavendish, of Hardwicke, co. Derby (1605, e.), Earl of Bur- lington and Baron Cavendish of Keighley, co. York (1831, U.K.), P.C. P.R.S. D.c.L. lord-lieut. and custos rotulorum of Derbyshire since 1858, m.p. 1831, and for North Derbyshire 1832/4, high steward of Cam- bridge, chancellor of the university of Cambridge 1862, M.P. 1829/31, steward of the hundred of Amounderness, co. Lancaster, a senator of the uni- versity of London, and a trustee of the Hunterian museum ; K.G. 25 Mar. 1838 ; s. his grandfather as 2nd Earl of Burlington, 9 May, 1834, and his cousin William Spencer as 7th Duke, 18 Jan. 1858; b. 27 April, 1808 ; m. 6 Aug. 1829, Lady Blanche Georgiana Howard, 4th dau. of George, 6th Earl of Carlisle; she d. 27 April, 1840, having had 3 sons and a dau. (1) Spencer Compton, MARQUIS OP Hartington, P.O. D.c.L. M.p. N. Lane. 1880, Radnor burghs 1869/80, N. Lane. 1857/68, hon. col. 2nd Derbys. militia since 1871, capt. Duke of Lancas- ter's own yeomanry hussars 1855/73, and lieut.-col. 5th Lancaster R.V. since 1869, hon. col. Derbys. mil. since 1871, a lord of the admiralty 1863, secretary for war 1866, postmaster-general 1868/?^, chief sec. for Ireland 1871/4,sec. of state for India *i««* 1880|'lord rector of Edii^urg;h university since 1877; b. 23 July, 1833. Jef ■ y ('H( , tS'HJ'jiS'hl ^a^'i-JU -U^oo m' (2) Lord Frederick Charles, M.P. N.W. Riding Yorks. since 1865, a lord of the treasiu-y 1873/4, financial sec. to the treasury siace- 1880//*. 30 Nov. 1836 ; m. 7 June, 1864, Hon. Lucy Caroline, 2nd dau. of George William, 4th Lord Lyttelton, and maid of honour to the Queen. J/HMAi^f.>iiti4 May, 1834, having m. 27 Feb. 1782, Lady Elizabeth Comp- toii, dau. and heir of Charles, 7th Earl of Northampton ; she d. 7 A])ril, 1835, having had with other issue 4 sons and a dau. /I/ William, M.P. Aylesbury, b. 10 Jan. 1783; d. v. p. 14 Jan. 1812, having m. 18 July, 1807, Hon. Louisa O'Callaghan, eldest dau. of Cornelius, 1st Lord Hismore ; she d. 17 April, 18G3, having had 3 sons and a dau. [1] William, 2nd Earl of Burlington, and 7th and present Duke of Devonshire. [2] Lord George Henry, of Ashford Hall, Derbyshire, J.P. D.L., M.P. N. Derbyshire 1834/80, served in rifle brigade, capt. 2nd Derbys. mil. major 3rd Derbys. R.V. 1860/80 (p.p. 3 July, 1858); b. 19 Aug. 1810; d.23 Sept. 1880, having m. 4 July, 1835, Lady Louisa Lascelles, younger dau. of Henry, 2nd Earl of Harewood, and had 4 sons and 2 daus. (1) Henry George, 68th L.I. ; b. 24 May, 1836; d. 9 Nov. 1865. (2) James Charles, capt. late R.A. col. Derbys. R.V. ; b. 15 Nov. 1838. (3) ArthOT, R.N. b. 12 Dec. 1841; d. 13 Mar. 1858. (4) Walter Frederick, rifle brigade, b. 6 Nov. 1844; d. at Agra, 26 Nov. 1866. (5) Alice Louisa, m. 22 Jan. 1863, to Hon. Algernon Fulke Egerton, 3rd son of Francis, 1st Earl of Ellesmere. (6) Susan Henrietta, m. as 2nd wife, 14 April, 1868, to Henry Robert Brand, Esq. (B. DACRE). [3] Lord Richard (p.p. 1858); b. (posth.) 3 July, 1812 ; d. unm. 19 Nov. 1873. [4] Lady Fanny (p.p. 1858), m. 1 July, 1887, to Frederick John Howard, Esq. gra^d^op of F m Howard, Esq. grandson of Frederick. 6th Earl of Carlisle, and has issue, fw << - M l'\ /2/ George Henry Compton, major 7th dragoons, M.P. Knaresborough, and Aylesbmy ; b. 14 Oct. 1784 ; d. 22 Jan. 1809. /3/ Hon. Henry Frederick Compton, gen. in the army, col. 2nd dragoon guards, chief equerry and clerk marshal to Queen VICTORIA, M.P. Derby ; b. 5 Nov. 1789 ; d. 6 April, 1873, having m. 1st— 24 Oct. 1811, Sarah, dau. of William Augustus Fawkener, Esq. clerk to privy council ; she d. 1 Nov. 1817, having had a son and 2 daus. [1] William Henry Frederic, groom-in-waiting to the Queen, col. in the army, lieut.-col. (Chatsworth rifles) 2nd Derby mil. ; b. 31 Oct. 1817 ; d. 11 Mar. 1881, having m. 19 Aug. 1843, Lady Emily Augusta Lambton, dau. of John George, 1st Earl of Durham, and had with other issue 3 sons and 2 daus. (1) Henry Frederick Compton, lieut. R.N.; b. 6 May, 1854. (2) Cecil Charles, lieut. 74th regt.; b. 14 May, 1855. (3) Silencer Frederick George, lieut. 53rd foot; b. 5 Jan. 1858. (4) Susan Louisa, m. 21 July, 1877, as 2nd wife, to Cecil George Savile Foljambe, of Cockglode, Notts. J.P. D.L. M.P. N. Notts. 1880 (see also E. CARLISLE), and has a son and 3 daus. Gerald William Frederick Savile Foljambe, b. 12 May, 1878.— Edith Margaret Emily Mary— Alice Ethel- dreda Georgiana Mary.— Mabel Evelyn Selina Mary, b. 25 Sept. 1881. (5) EvelJ^^ Emily Georgiana, d. 30 June, 1881. [2] EUzabeth Georgiana Harriet, m. 1st— 3 Feb. 1837, to William Bernard Harcom-t Esq. of St. Leonard's, Berks. (Marquis d'Harcourt in France) ; he d. 25 May, 1846/7, having had 3 daus. (1) Sarah Mary Sophia, m. 27 July, 1861, to William Deedes, Esq, of Sandling Park, Kent, M.P. E. Kent 1876/80, late capt. rifle brigade, lieut.-col. comdt. E. Kent mil. 1865/9, s. p. (2) Elizabeth, m. 19 Mar. 1867, to Henry Lambton, Esq. (E. Durham). (3) Alice Anne Caroline, m. 29 July, 1874, to Baron Ber- trand de Langsdorff, of Fumel, Lot et Garonne, France, and has a son and dau.— Roger and Victorine. Mrs. Harcourt re-m. 30 June, 1852, to Gen. James Robertson Craufurd (retd.), col. 91st regt. since 1870, commanded brigade of guards in Crimea, &c. and has a dau. (4) Sarah Florence EUzabeth CrAWPURD. [3] Sarah Mary, d. 21 April, 1881, having m. 28 June, 1842, to John Frederick Vaughan, 2nd Earl of Cawdor. Gen. the Hon. H. F. C. CAVENDISH m. 2ndly— 16 June, 1819, Frances Susan, widow of Hon. Frederick Howard (E. Car- lisle), and sister of John George, 1st Earl of Durham ; she d. 23 Nov. 1840. He m. 3rdly— 28 Jan. 1873, Susanna Emma, dau. oi William Byerlee, Esq. By his 2nd wife he had 3 sons and a dau. [4'' Francis William Henry, in foreign office 1859/63; b. 6 Feb. 1820; m. 1st - 24 April, 1856, Lady Elinor Sophia Diana FitzGibbon, dau. and coheir of Richard, 3rd Earl of Clare (ext.) (she was divorced on his petition. Mar. 1866, and re-m. to Victor Jules Paul Pellat). He m. 2ndly— 14 Oct. 1876, lanthe Florence, eldest dau. of late Major-Gen. Charles Francis Skyring, R.E. By his 1st wife he has 3 sons, (1) Reginald Richard Frederick, of Delrooghur, Upper Assam; b. 25 Feb. 1857; m. 11 Sept. 1880, Mary Con- stance, eldest dau. of late Rev. Han-y Dupuis, vicar of Richmond, Surrey, and has a son, b. Aug. 1881. (2) Alfred Edward John, 2nd lieut. 91st highlanders: b. 19 June, 1859. (3) Ernest Lionel Francis, b. 2 Feb. 1863. [5] Charles William, b. 24 Sept. 1822; m. 1st— 27 Oct. 1847, Felicia Susan Lygon, eldest dau. of Henry, 4th Earl Beau- champ ; she d. s. p. 29 Oct. 1848. He m. 2ndly— 25 June, 1863, Louisa, " daughter " of Lord Chief Justice Sir Alex- ander Cockbm'n, Bart. ; she d. 25 April, 1869, having had a son, (1) Louis, b. 24 Oct. 1864. Mr. C. W. Cavendish m. 3rdly— 16 June, 1873, Mary, dau. of Ivie Gregg, Esq. of Ryde. i.w. and has a son, (2) Charles George, b. 6 July, 1874. [6] Greorge Henry, capt. late 1st life guards, b. 9 Jan. 1834; m. 16 Oct. 1848, Emily Victorine Elizabeth, only dau. of Sir William Rumbold, Bart, (he divorced her in June, 1866), and has a son and dau. (1) William Henry Alexander George Delmar, wine merchant; b. 3 Oct. 1849; m. 16 Sept. 1874, Edith Louisa, dau. of Edmund Chivers, registrar, and has a son and dau. Charles Alfred William Delmar, b. 28 July, 1878.— Georgina Edith Bessie. (2) Emily Frances Ida, m. 11 April, 1877, to Prince Luis Piniatelli d'Aragon, and has issue. [7] (Hon.) Caroline Fanny, extra maid of honour to the Queen 1881. /4/ Charles Compton, created Baron Chesham. /5/ Lady Anne Cavendish, d. 27 May, 1871, having m. 25 Oct. 1825, to Lord Charles FitzRoy, P.O. who d. 17 June, 1865 (D. Grafton). WILLIAM, 5th Duke, K.G. 19 April, 1782, s. to the Barony of Clifford on the death of his mother ; b. 14/24 Dec. 1748; d. 29 July, 1811, having m. 1st— 5 June, 1774, Lady G«orgiana Spencer, eldest dau. of John, 1st Earl Spencer ; she d. 30 Mar. 1806. He m. 2ndly— 19 Oct. 1809, Lady Elizabeth Hervey, dau. of Frederick Augustus, 4th Earl of Bristol and Bishop of Derry, and widow of John Thomas Foster, Esq. (V. Masserene) ; she d. s. p. 30 Mar. 1824. By his 1st marriage had a son and 2 daus. (1) William Spencer,6th Duke, K.G., K.S.A., K.A.N., D.C.L., P.O. lord-lieut. and custos rotulorum Derbys. high steward Derby, lord chamberlain of the household ; b. 21 May, 1790 ; d. unm. 17 Jan. 1858, when the Barony of Clifford fell into abeyance between his sisters, the Countesses of Carlisle and Granville, and the Dukedom, with the other honours, devolved on his cousin, William, Earl of Burlington, who became 7th and present Duke. (2) Lady Georgiana Dorothy, d. 8 Aug. 1858, having m. 21 Mar. 1801, to George Howard, 6th Earl of Carlisle, who d. 7 Oct. 1848. (3) Lady Henrietta Ehzabeth, d. 25 Nov. 1862, having m. 24 Dec. 1809, to Granville Leveson-Gower, 1st Earl and Viscount Granville, of Stone Park, co, Stafford (E. Granville), who d. 8 Jan. 1846. 214 DIGBY, BAKON DIGBY. EDWARD ST. VINCENT DIGBY, Baron Digby, of Sherborne, Dorset (1765, g.b.), and Baron Digby, of Geashill, King's co. (1620, i.), lieut.-col. late (Q.o.) Dorsetshire yeo. cav.; s. as 9th Lord on the death of his father's cousin Edward, 8th Lord, 12 May, 1856, took his seat 10 July following ; b. 21 June, 1809; m. 27 June, 1837, Lady Theresa Anna Maria Fox-Strangways, elder dau. of Henry Stephen, 3rd Earl of Ilchester; she d. 2 May, 1874, having had 4 sons and 3 daus. (1) Hon. Edward Henry Trafalgar, M.P.Dorset s»e»-1876rcapt. and lieut.-col. Coldstream guards 1877, adit. 1881; b. 21 Oct. 1846. (2) Hon. Almarus Kenelm, b. 6 Sept. 1850. (3) Hon. Everard Charles, lieut. and capt. grenadier guards 1872 ; b. 6 Sept. 1852. (4) Hon. Gerald Fitzmaurice, lieut. R.N. "Victoria and Al- bert"; b. 20 Dec. 1858. (5) Hon. Victoria Alexandrina, m. 6 June, 1865, to Eichard Marker, Esq. of Combe House, Devon, and has 2 sons and 2 daus, Rajonond John MARKER, b. 18 April, 1867.— Edward Richard, b. 19 Nov. 1872.— Gertrude Margaret.— Sybil. (6) Hon. Leonora Caroline, m. 6 Jan. 1864, to Alexander Hugh, 4th Lord Ashburton. (7) Hon. Mary Theresa. Arms — Az. a fleur-de-lis arg. CREST— An ostrich holding in his beak a horseshoe all ppr. Supporters— Two monkeys ppr. girt about the loins and lined or. MOTTO— Deo, non fortune. Seats— Geashill Castle, Tullamore, and Minterne House, Dor- chester. TOWN HOUSE— 39, Belgrave Square, S.W. Uineage. The family of Digby were possessed at an early date of the manor of Tilton, Leic. where Robert de Digby, 1235, had half a knight's fee under William de Beauchamp. EVERARD DIGBY, of Tilton, 1461, sheriff and m.p. Rut- land temp. Henry VI. fell at the battle of Towton Eield, in the Lancastrian cause; m. Jaquetta, dau. of Sir John Ellis, of Devonshire; she d. 29 June, 1496, M.l. Drystoke, leaving 7 sons (who all fought at Bosworth, against Richard III.) of whom, ' ' (1) Sir Everard, lord of Tilton and Drystoke ; sheriff Rutland 1486, 1499; ancestor of the families seated at Drystoke co. Rutland, and Sandon, co. Stafford, and great-great-grandfather of the celebrated Sir Kenelm Digby. (2) Sij- Simpn, of whom presently. (3) Sir John, of Eye Kettleby, co. Leic. knighted by Henry VII. for his services at the field of Bosworth ; knight marshal of the household, &c.; d. 25 Henry VIII. M.i. Frisby and Melton; ancestor of Digby of North Luffenham. SIR SIMON, of Coleshill, knighted by EDWARD IV. 1477, and by patent, dated at Westminster, 23 Dec. 1495 Henry VII. granted to him and his heirs male the lordship of Coleshill, co. Wary/.; sheriff cos. Leic. and Warw. 1509 and 1517 ; will dated 22 Aug. 1517, to be bur. in chancel of Coldeshill Church, and d. 27 Feb. 1519, having m. Alice, dau. and heir of John Walleys of East Haddon, Devon. His great-great-grandson, SIR ROBERT DIGBY, of Coleshill, knighted at Dubhn by Robert, Earl of Essex, 1596, M.A. Oxon. 1598, M.P. Athy 1613, P.C. Ireland, and one of the council for the province of Munster; d. 24 May, 1618 ; bur. at Coleshill, having m. Lettice, dau. and heir to Gerard, Lord Offaley, and granddau. of Gerald, 11th Earl of Kildare. She was created Baroness Offaley for life, and brought the Barony of Geashill into this family; she d. 1 Dec. 1658, having had with other issue 2 sons, (1) Sir Robert, created Baron Digby. (2) Essex (6th son), D.D. bishop of Dromore 1670, dean of Cashel 1661, rector of Grcashill 1630, of Ballycommon 1637, and afterwards minister at Belfast; d. 12 May, 1638, having m. 1st, Thomasine, dau. of Sir William Gilbert, of Kilminchy, Queen's CO. Knt. governor of the fort of Leix ; he m. 2ndly, Lettice Brereton. His eldest son by his 1st wife was Simon, D.D. bishop of Elphin 1690, bishop of Limerick 1678, dean of Kildare, &c.; A.M. Oxon. 1676; d. 17 April, 1720, having m. Elizabeth, dau. of Warner Westenra, of Dubhn (B. Ross- MORE) ; she d. 15 April, 1720, having had with 8 daus. 9 sons, of whom (John and Benjamin), /I/ John, of Landenstown, co. Kildare, sheriff 1732, M.P. town of Kildare 1731 ; m. 20 Mar. 1717, Mary, only child of Very Rev. Jeremy Marsh, D.D ; she d. 17 July, 1731, M.l. St. Peter's, Dublin, and had, with other issue, 2 sons, [1] John (3rd son), of Cork and Sandy Lane,co. Limerick, m. 1759, Mary, only dau. and heir of R Thompson, of Cork, and had, with other issue, a son, Richard Digby (the youngest), b. 1768 ; m. 1794, Frances, only dau. of Rev. Arthur Herbert, of Cahirnane, CO. Kerry, rector of Tralee, and had with 3 daus. 2 sons, (1) Francis Meade, b. 1798; d. 1823, having m. 1818, Jane, only child of Owen Lloyd, Esq. of Smith Hill, co. Roscommon, and had 2 sons, /I/ Richard John William, d. unm. in Australia. /2/ Francis Lloyd, 35th regt. d. unm. Aug. 1854. (2) Herbert, b. 1805; d. 1837, having m. 1 Oct. 1832, Anne Harriett, only child of James Kelly, Esq. of Riversdale, co. Galway, and had 2 sons and a dau. (1) Richard, b. 27 May, 1833,— (2) James, b. 30 April, 1834; d. unm. 1863. (3) Letitia, m. 9 April, 1856, to William Dawson Daly, and has 2 sons and 4 daus. William Owen Daly, b. 31 July, 1863.— Herbert James, b. 5 Mar. 1865.— Anne H E .—Frances Matilda.— Leonora Catherine. — Caroline Letitia. [2] William (4th son), dean of Clonfert and rector of Geas- hill; bp. 9 June, 1730; d. 1812; having m, 1st— 1760, his cousin Mary Anne, dau. of Edward Birtles, Esq. j of Ardnegrath, co. Westmeath ; she d. , having w had issue, all d, y. or unm. Dean Digby m, 2ndly— "l his cousin Mary, davi. of Rev. Benjamin Digby, preben- dary and vicar of Geashill aforesaid; shed, 1790, having had (with 2 daus. Maria and Fanny, who both d. young) 3 sons, (1) WilUam, archdeacon of Elphin, and rector of Clon- gish and Killaloe co. Longford; b. 1783; d. s, p. 15 Mar, 1866, having m, 1822, Louisa, dau. of Arthur French, of French Park (B, DE FREYNE), (2) Robert, b, ; d, having m, 2 Nov, 1812, Charlotte, dau. of O'Hara, of Annagh- more, co, Sligo ; she d. 3 Mar. 1816, having had an only son, William John, of Moat Lodge, co. Galway, b, 18 Nov, 1813; m, 7 Sept, 1859, Sarah Rebecca, dau, of Rev, William le Poer Trench,D.D. (E. Clancarty), and has 2 sons and 4 daus, Robert Kenelm, lieut, 4th batt, Connaught rangers, b, 23 Mar, 1862.— William Trench, b. 6 Aug. 1866.— Mary Constance.— Charlotte Kathleen,— Edith le Poer, — Lilias Sarah, (3) Benjamin, of Ballincurra, co. Westmeath; b. 6 Nov. 1790; d. 14 April, 1867, having m. 17 Sept. 1822, Sophia, dau, of John Inglis, of Red Hall and Auchendinny, Midlothian, adm,R,N.; she d,22 Mai-, 1863, having had 2 sons and a dau, /I/ William Benjamin, of Ballincurra aforesaid, major Dublin art, militia, 1878/81, high sheriff co. Westmeath 1877/8, J.P.; b. 28 April, 1824 ; m. 1st— 30 July, 1868, Fannv Isabella, dau. of William Arniit Lees, Esq, of Ashfield, CO. Dublin (BART.); she d. 5/7 May, 1872, a, p. He m. 2ndly— 22 June, 1876, Fanny Charlotte, youngest dau. of Rev. Canon Brooke, of Coolmain House, co. Monaghan, and Maralin, co. Down, /2/ John, bar.-at-lawM,T, 1852; b. 18 Sept, 1828; m.22 Dec, 1859, Florence Henrietta, dau, of Richard Sharp, Esq. of Apps Court, SuiTey, and has a dau. Florence Henrietta Sophia, /3/ Mary. DIGBY. 2.15 Dean Digbt [2] m. Srdly (sett, dated 9 Feb. 1792), Elizabeth, dau. of Wood, of , and widow of Cooper, of ; she d. 1816, having had 2 sons, (4) Eichard Edward, of Geashill, b. ; d. s. p. 1820, having m. , Mary, dau. of Col. Henry Peisley L'Estrange, of Moysto^^•n, King's co. She re-m. 25 Oct. 1824, as 1st wife, to Most Rev. Marcus Gervais Beresford, D.u. archbishop of Annagh and primate of all Ireland (M. Waterfohd), and d. 31 Dec. 1845, having had issue. (5) Kenelm Henry, of London, author of the Broadstone of Honor," "Mores Catholici," &c. ; b. 1798 ; d. 22 Mar. 1880, having m. Jane Mary, dau. and coheir of Thomas Dillon, Esq. of , and has a son and 2 daus. /I/ Kenelm Thomas, M.P. Queen's co. 1868'80 ; b. ; m. 1870, EUzabeth, dau. of (Hon.) William Groesbeck, of Cincinnati, U.S. and has issue. Ermengarde Elizabeth Maria Venetia (youngest dau.), d. 2 Oct. 1880. /2/ Marcella, religeuse of the sacred heart. /3/ Mary, m. 11 Nov. 1865, to Hon. Hubert Francis Dormer (B. Dormer), and has issue. /2/ Benjamin, prebendary and vicar of Geashill, 1743 ; d. at Osberstown, co. Kildai-e, May, 1769, having m. 26 Sept. 1734, Mary, dau. and heir of Lewis Jones, Esq. of that place ; she d. at Drogheda Dec. 1768, having had 3 sons and a dau. His grandson, John Digby, of Osbertsto\vn and of New Park, co. Meath, in H.o. (son of Rev. Simon Digoy, of Osbertstown, who m. Nov. 1768, Elizabeth, dau. of Rev. Jeremy Marsh, D.D. grandson of Francis Marsh, D.u. arclibishop of Dublin, by Mary, his wife, dau. and coheiress of Jeremy Taylor, bishop of Down and Connor); b. ; d. 20 Jan. 1840, having m. 1st — 1796, Elizabeth, dau. and coheir of Edward Borr, Esq. of Spring Park, co. Meath ; she d. 1806, leaving 6 sons, [1] Simon Digby. of Osbertstown, co. Kildare; b. 11 Nov. 1797; d. 26 Oct. 1869, having m. 7 Jan. 1830, Elizabeth Anne Ella, only dau. of John Morse, Esq. of Abbot's Wotton, Dorset, and formerly of Sprowston Hall, Nor- folk, and had a son and 3 daus. (1) Edward Essex Digby Morse- Boj'cott (which latter name he assumed), capt. late 14th Imssars; b. 12 Oct. 1838; m. 10 Aug. 1871, Ada Harriet Pole, 2nd dau. of John Henry Blagrave, Esq. of Calcot Park, Berks, and Barrow Court, Somerset, and has 2 sons and 2 daus. Edward Everard, b. 11 Nov. 1872.— A son, b. 13 Jan, 1879.— Ada Geraldine Mary.— A dau. b. 20 Feb. 1880. (2) Geraldine, a nun. (3) Mabel, a nun. (4) Eva Letitia. [2] Edward, lieut. R.N.; m. Sarah, dau. of Crawford, Esq. of Orangefield, co. Down, and had a dau. — Mary Elizabeth. ^ [3] John Charles, d. Sept. 1836, having m. Marianne, dau of Church, Esq. of Listowel, co. Kerry, and had a dau. — Marianne, m. and had issue. [4] George, b.a. Trin. Coll. Dublin 1830, M.A. 1833, vicar of Low Harrogate 1838/76; m. 1st— Juliana Chorley, of Leeds. 2ndly— 3 Aug. 1875, Elizabeth Harriett Anna, widow of Sir Thomas Phillipps, Bart, of Middle Hill, CO. Wore, and eldest dau. and coheir of Rev. William John Mansel, rector of EUsborough, Bucks, chaplain to George IV. (Bart.); she d. s.p. 5 Nov. 1879. Hem. 3rdly — 7 Sept. 1880, Elizabeth Jane Stuart, eldest sister of Sir William Forbes, Bart. " of Pitsligo." [5] Alfred, m. Margaret, dau. of Busby, Esq. of Mon- treal, and had 4 sons and 2 daus. Rev. John Digby m. 2ndly— 18 Jan. 1817, Eliza, eldest dau. of Christopher Borr, Esq. of Ballindoolan, co. Kildare, and had with other issue a son and 3 daus. [6] Jeremy Taylor, of Bath, banker; b. 12 Feb. 1823; m. 1 Aug. 1850, Mary Elizabeth Pomeroy, only child of Robert Williams Avery, Esq. of Court House, Cornwall, and has had 6 sons and a dau. (1) Charles William Loftus, b. 30 July, 1851; m. 13 May, 1873, Mary, dau. of Rev. W J Shearly, of Burcot House, Somerset, and has a son and 2 daus. Essex Loftus Digby, b. 27 Oct. 1880.— Annie Sophia Loftus, b. 31 Jan. 1874.— Mabel Mary, b. 25 Mar. 1879. (2) Kenelm John, b. 14 June, 1855. (3) Robert Williams Avery, b. 16 Mar. 1857; d. y. (4) Jeremy Taylor, b. 5 Oct. 1858. (5) Edward Essex, b. 20 Jan. 1860. (6) Hugh Mountjoy, b. 22 Jan. 1864. (7) Mary Elizabeth Pomeroy, b. 7 April, 1861. [7j Anne Mary, m. to Russell, who d. [8] Jane, d. 1852, having m. to Francis Tothill, Esq. of Stoke Bishop, near Bristol, and had 3 daus. [9] Elizabeth Jessie, m. to Alfred William Smith, Esq. a barrister. ROBERT DIGBY, created Baron DlGBY, of (Jeashill, in the Peerage of Ireland, 29 July 1620, governor and com- piander of King's co. 1627 ; d. 6 June, 1642, having m. 1st, Sarah Boyle. 2nd dau. of Richard, 1st Earl of Cork, and widow of Sir Thouifis Moore (eldest soii of Garrett, Viscpuut Drogheda); she d. 14 July, 1633 (biu:. 12 Aug.) He m. 2ndlv, Elizabeth, dau. of James Altham, of Oxebey, Herts. Knt. widow of Sir Francis Astley, of Hill Morton, Warwicks. (she d. 3 Jan. 1662 having re-m. as 2nd wife, to Sir Robert Barnard, of Hunting- don, Knt. and Bart.) His great-grandson through the 1st marriage, viz. EDWARD DIGBY (son of William, 5th Baron Digby who d. Dec. 1752, aged 92), m.p. co. Warwick, 1726, until his decease, 2 Oct. 1746, v.p. having m. 5 July, 1729, Charlotte only surviving dau. of Sir Stephen Fox, Knt. (E. Ilchester) • she d. Nov. 1778, having had 6 sons, ' (1) Edward, 6th Baron (on the death of his grandfather. 1762V b. 5 July, 1730 ; d. unm. 27 Nov. 1767. (2) Henry, 7th Baron, created a Peer of Great Britain, 13 Aug. 1766, as BARON DiGBY, of Sherborne, with remainder to the issue male of his father, and also 1 Nov. 1790, VISCOUNT COLESHILL and EARL Digby, which titles became extinct on the death of his only son Edward, 2nd Earl, 12 May, 1866. (3) Hon. Robert, adm. of the red ; b. 20 Dec. 1732 ; d. 26 Feb. 1815, s.p. having m. 19 Aug. 1784, Eleanor, dau. of Andrew Elliot, lieut.-gov. of New York (E. MiNTO), and relict of Jauncy ; she d. 28 July, 1830. (4) Hon. William, canon of Ch. Ch. Oxon. dean of Worcester 1769 and of Durham 1777, chaplain in ordinary to the King ; b. 21 Jan. 1733/4 ; d. 18 Sept. 1788, having m. 14 April, 1766, Charlotte Lepel, dau. of Joseph Cox, Esq. of Stanford, Berks, by Katharine Sophia, natural dau. of John Sheffield (Bart.), Duke of Buckingham; she d. 27 June, 1791, having had with other issue 4 sons, /I/ Sir Henry, G.C.B. adm. of tfie blue, and com.-in-chief at Sheemess ; b. 20 Jan. 1770 ; d. 19 Aug. 1842, having m. 17 April, 1806, Lady Jane Elizabeth Coke, relict of Charles, Viscount Andover (E. SUFFOLK), and dau. of Thomas William, 1st Earl of Leicester; she d. 29 April, 1863, having had 2 sons and a dau. [1] Edward St. Vincent, 9th and present Baron. [2] Hon. Kenelm Henry, B.A. Ch. Ch. Oxon. 1833, hon. canon of Norwich since 1858, and rural dean, rector of Tittleshall, Norfolk, since 1855 (precedency patent 25 July, 1859) ; b. 18 Aug. 1811 ; m. 13 May, 1836, Caroline, 5th dau. of Edward Sheppard, Esq. of "The Ridge, co. Gloiic. and afterwards of Firgrove, in Dudmaston, &c.; she d. 12 Dec. 1866, having had 6 sons and 3 daus. (1) Kenelm Edward, bar.-at-law L.i. 1865 ; b. 9 Sept. 1836 ; m. 30 Aug. 1870, Hon. Carohne Strutt^ 2n(^ dau. of Lord Belper, and has a son and 2 daus./^./? %,'c^ii4*i^fJi(/l(Pt}iiaf -M Arthur Kenelm, b. 19 May, 1879.— Emily.— Lettice. (2) Henry Almarus, com. R.N. commanding H.M.s. " Revenge ";b. 9 Feb. 1843; m. 24 Sept. 1874, Leonora Sabrina, dau. of late Rev. (Jeorge Leigh Wasey (V. Gal- way). (3) William Fitzgerald, b. 24 July, 1844 ; m. 26 Oct. 1869 Charlotte Mary, 3rd dau. of Rev. Henry Thomas Lee, vicar of Helhoughton and rural dean, and has a son and dau. Kenelm, b. , 1870. — Alice. (4) Charles Tilton, B.A. Corpus Christi Oxon. 1868, rector of Warham, Norfolk, since 1874 ; b. 24 Nov. 1846. (5) Reginald, resident at Geashill Castle, King's co. ; b. 30 April, 1847 ; m. 7 Nov. 1872, Carolina Grace, 2nd dau. of late Rev. Thomas Fremeaux Boddington, M.A. rector of Badger, Salop, and has 3 daus. Ethel Margaret.— Edith.— Mabel. (6) Algernon, M.A. Corpus Christi, Oxon. b. 23 May, 1849 (7) Caroline Jane, m. 16 Dec. 1864, to Arthur George Watson, D.c.L. assistant-master at Harrow, and has 2 sons and 3 daus. Arthur Kenelm WATSON, b. 25 Mar. 1867.— Hubert Digby, b. 31 Dec. 1869.— Mildred Caroline.— Lucy Evelyn.— Amy Gertrude. (8) Lucy Georgiaua, d. 3 Jan. 1877. (9) Emily, m. 23 Jan. 1862, to Edward North, 3rd son of Sii- Edward North Buxton, Bart. [3] Jane Elizabeth, d. Sept. 1881, having m. 1st— 15 Sept. 1824, to Edward, Earl of EUenborough, dissolved by Act of Parliament 1830 ; she re-m. 10 Nov. 1832, to Charles Theo- dore Herbert, Baron Venningen, of Bavaria. She re-m. to a general in the Greek army ; and lastly, to Midjouel, see " Times," 24 Sept. 1881. /2/ William, prebendary of Worcester, rector of Sheldon, vicar of Coleshill ; b. 25 Feb. 1774 ; d. s. p. 21 Jan. 1848, having m. 1st— 20 Aug. 1800, Almeria Augusta, dau. of Hon. Lucius Ferdinand Gary (V. FALKLAND); she d. 24 June, 1801. He m. 2ndly — 3 Jan. 1803, his cousin Charlotte Elizabeth, dau. of Col. Stephen Digby ; she d. 13 Sept. 1820. /3/ Charles George, capt. R.N. b. 14 Dec. 1778 ; d. 14 Jan. 1829, having m. 13 Sept. 1821, Elizabeth, only dau. of Sir John Benn-Walsh, Bart. (B. OrmathwaITE) ; she d. 26 Dec. 1855, leaving an only son, John Almarus, Ueut.-col. grenadier guards ; b. 29 May, 1826; m. 13 June, 1861, Diana Alicia, eldest dau. of Rev. and Hon. WilUam Hugh Scott (B. Polwarth) ; she d. 6 May, 1878, having had 3 sons and a dau. (Jeorge Hugh, b. 21 Sept. 1867.— Lionel William John, b. 31 Mar. 1870.— Henry Montagi;, b. 4 Mar. 1874.— Kathft, rijie Diana, h^ 216 DILLON, 1^1 Joseph, vice-adm. R.N.; b. 15 July, 1786 ; d. 5 Mar. 1860, having m. Ann, dau. of Josias Jackson, M.P. Southampton ; she d. having had 2 daus. [1] Maria Anne, d. 25 Sept. 1851, having m. 29 Aug. 1841, to Walter James, second son of Sir James McGrigor, Bart. [2] Caroline Jenneta, m. 6 May, 1858, to Kev. George Crespigny la Motte, late rector of Denton, Kent, and domestic chaplain to Lord Tenterden, and had 2 sons and a dau. Digby Holden Rose LA Motte, b.22 Oct. 1861.— Francis Wyndham, b. 23 Oct. 1866.— Gertrude Wilhelmina. (5) Hon. Stephen, of Richmond Park, col. in the army, gover- nor of St. Catherine's hospital, London, vice-chamberlain to the Queen ; b. 10 May, 1742 ; d. having m. 1st— 1 Oct. 1771, Lady Lucy Strangways Fox, youngest dau. of Stephen, E arl of Ilchester ; she d. 16 Aug. 1787. He m. 2ndly— 6 Jan. 1790, Hon. Charlotte Margaret, eldest dau. of Sir Robert Gun- ning, Bart. K.B. maid of honour to the Queen ; she d. 1794, leaving a son and dau. By his 1st wife he had wdth other issue a son, Charles, of Meriden Hall, co. Warwick, canon of Wind- sor, rector of Bishop Caundle, Dorset, &c.; b. 31 May, 1755 ; d. 23 June, 1841, having m. Mary, dau. of Hon. Hugh Somerville (ext.) ; she d. 28 April, 1843, having had 2 sons, [1] Charles Wriothesley, of Meriden Hall, co. Warwick ; b. 2 May, 1802 ; d. 29 Dec. 1873, having m. 1st— 21 July, 1831, Elizabeth, only dau. of Rev. William Floyer ; she d. 18 July, 1834, leaving a dau. (1) Mary Elizabeth, d. 12 July, 1856, having m. 2 Aug. 1854, to Henry Maitland Wilson, Esq. of Stowlangtoft, Suffolk. C. W. DiGBY, m. 2ndly — 9 July, 1840, Frances Anna Margaret, widow of Rev. George Bingham, of Nutcombe Bingham (E. LUCAN), and dau. of Col. Anthony Blagrave, of Calcot Park, Berks ; she d. 22 Aug. 1849, leaving an only dau. (2) Frances Rachel, m. 14 Feb. 1865, to Rev. Richard Henry Wingfield Digby, rector of Thornford, Dorset ; he d. 31 Oct. 1876, leaving a son and 2 daus. John Walter Somerville Wingfield Digby, b. 9 Jan. 1870. — Muriel Frances. — Beatrix Lucy Geraldine. C. W. Digby m. Srdly— 17 June, 1856, Adelaide, 3rd dau. of Right Hon. George Bankes ; she d. 19 May, 1878, having had a son and 5 daus. (3) Charles Wriothesley, of Meriden Hall, co. Warwick; b. 31 Jan. 1859; m. 15 Feb. 1881, Dora Adelaide, 3rd dau. of Rupert P. Fetherstonhaugh, Esq. of Moreton, Dorset, and Balrath, co. Westmeath (Fetherston— Bart.). (4) Georgiana Emily. (5) Adelaide Mabel. (6) Augusta Henrietta Sophia. (7) Ethel Octavia. (8) Katharine Vera. [2] George Somerville, capt. in the army ; b. 27 Sept. 1805 ; d. 16 Nov. 1864, having m. 6 Sept. 1836, Lady Emily Jane, 2nd dau. of Hon. Augustus Richai'd Butler-Danvers (E. Lanesborough), and has had 3 sons and 2 daus. (1) Henry Somerville, b. 21 Oct. 1837; d. 10 Jan. 1876. (2) Noel Stephen Fox, capt. R.N. ; b.20ct. 1839; m. 9 July, 1879, Ethel Dorothea, 2nd dau. of late Rev. William Webb Spicer, of Itchen Abbas, Hants.; she d. 3 Feb. 1881. (3) Charles Robert, B.A. St. Peter's Coll. Camb. 1875, rector of Studland, Hants, since 1877; b. 3 Nov. 1850. (4) Elizabeth Janij. (5) Emily Lucy Neville. (6) Hon. Charles, M.A. canon of Wells, rector of Kilmington, Somerset; b. 22 April, 1743; d. 10 Sept. 1810, having m. 6 Jan. 1775, Priscilla, dau. of William Mellier, of Castle Gary, Somerset ; she d. 14 Dec. 1837, leaving a dau. VISCOUNT DILLON. ARTHUR EDMUND DENIS DILLON-LEE, Viscount Dillon (1622, I.), B.A.; s. his brother as 16tb Viscount 30 Nov. 1879; b. 10 April, 1812 ; m. 22 April, 1843, Ellen, dau. of John Ad- derley, Esq. and has 2 sons ; (1) Hon. Harold Arthur, capt. Oxon. mil. late lieut. rifle brigade ; b. 24 Jan. 1844 ; m. 3 Nov. 1870, Julia, eldest dau. of Isaac Brock Stanton, Esq. Canadian C.S. Ottawa, and has a son, Harry Lee Stanton, b. 25 July, 1874. (2) Hon. Conrad Adderley, b. 2 Sept. 1845; m. 27 Aug. 1872, Ellen Louisa, eldest dau. of Sir Henry William Dash wood Bart., and has 2 sons and 2 daus. Arthur Henry, b. 5 Jan. 1875. — Eric Fitzgerald, b. 4 April, 1881.— Hilda Ellen.— Margaret Sophia. Arms — Quarterly, 1st and 4th, Arg. a lion passant between three crescents gu. Dillon. 2nd and 3rd, Arg. a fesse between three crescents sa. LEE. Crest— A demi-lion gu. holding an estoile arg. Dillon. Supporters— Two angels ppr. vested arg. wings elevated the dexter with a sash over the shoulder az. each holding in the exterior hand a palm branch also ppr. Motto — Dum spiro spero. Seats— LoughglynnHouse, Castlerea, Roscommon, and Dytch- ley Park, Charlbury. Town House— 113, Victoria Street, s.w. Hineage, C^ ERALD DILLON, Lord of Dromany [descended in the 5th X generation from Sir Henry Dillon, who accompanied the Earl of Moreton (afterwards King John) as first gentle- man and secretary in 1185, and received territorial grants in COS. Longford and Westmeath, to hold "per baroniam in capite " by service of 60 knights' fees, and by this tenure he and his heirs were entitled to have summons to parliament] ; he m. Lady Emily Fitzgerald (of the Desmond family), and had 3 sons, (1) Sir Maurice of Dromany m. Ist, Lady Anne Fitzgerald, of the Desmond family, and 2ndly a dau. of MacCoghlan, Lord of Coghlan's county, and had issue by both marriages. His son and heir by the 1st marriage was Thomas, father by Jane, dau. of Sir Robert Dillon, attorney- gen, to Henry VIII. (ancestor of the extinct Earls of Roscommon), of a son, Edmond, of whom presently. (2) Henry, prior of Newtown, near Trim. (3) Sir James, of Tarrah, co. Meath, ancestor of the Earl of Clonbrock (see that title). EDMUND DILLON, Lord of Drumrany, m. 1st, Anne, dau. of William Pettyt, Baron of Mullingar, and had 6 sons and 2 daus. (see Lodge's Peerage, v. 4. p. 171, note). He m. 2ndly, dau. of Sir Christopher Plunk«»t, Knt. by whom he had one son, DINEVOR. 217 Gerald Dillon, of Dunimoney, prothonotary and custos brevium of court of common pleas ; m. Esmay, dau. of Sir Edward Tuite, of Tuitestown, Knt. His great-grandson, SIR THEOBALD DHiLON, of Costello Gallen, co. Maj'O, Knt. Banneret 1559, held several public oflaces in Ireland, and commanded an independent troop in Q. Elizabeth's reign, and was created Viscount Dillon, of Costello Gallen, in the kingdom of Ireland, with limitation to his heirs male 16 Mar. 1621/2 ; d. 15 Mar. 1624, inq. p. m. having m. Elenora, dau. of Sir Edward Tuite, Knt. of Tuitestown, Westmeath, and widow of William Tuite, of Monilea ; she d. 8 April, 1638, His descendant in the 6th generation, HENRY AUGUSTUS DILLOX-LEE, 13th Viscount (on the death of his father Charles, k.p. 9 Nov. 1813), assumed the additional final surname of Lee (his father took his seat as 12th Viscount 18 Mar. 1788, having conformed to tlie established religion, many of the descendants of the 7th Viscount had been precluded from so doing on account of their faith); b. 28 Oct. 1777; d. 24 July, 1832, having m. Feb. 1807, Henrietta, eldest dau. of Dominick Geoffrey Browne, Esq. M.P. and sister of 1st Lord Oranmore ; she d. 18 Mar. 1862, having had 5 sons and 4 daus. [1] Charles Henry, 14th Viscount; b. 20 April, 1810; d. 18 Nov. 1865, having m. 1 Feb. 1833, Lydia Sophia, dau. of late Philip Lay cock Story, Esq. ; she d. 4 Nov. 1876, having had 2 daus. (1) Hon. Ethelred Florence. (2) Hon. Geraldine Frances, m. 13 July, 1859, to Charles Augustus Drake Halford, capt. late 5th dragoon guards, and . has 6 sons and 2 daus. Charles Henry H ALFORD,b. 19 April,1862.— Gerald Augustus b. 15 Nov. 1864.— John Theobald Dillon, b. 10 Feb. 1866.— Arthur Geoffrey, b. 2 July, 1867.— Michael Francis, b. 29 Sept. 1868.— Robert Alexander, b. 22 Dec. 1870.— Lydia Helen.— Florence Ethel Rosalind. [2] Theobald Dominick Geoffrey, 15th Viscount, 60th rifles ; b. 5 April, 1811; d. s. p. 30 Nov. 1879, having m. 28 Sept. 1856, Sarah Augusta, dau. of late Alexander Hanua, Esq. [3] Arthur Edmund Denis, 16th and present Viscount. [4] Hon. Constantine Augustus, b. 14 Sept. 1813 ; d. 16 April, 1853, having m. 10 Feb. 1842, Fanny Dorothea, 3rd dau. of late Philip Laycock Story, and had 3 sons and 3 daus. (1) Henry Philip Constantine, capt. R.E. b. 2 Jan. 1843; m. 1 Oct. 1872, Emily Blanche, dau. of late Mountifort Long- field, Esq. of Castlemary, co. Cork, and has 2 sons and a dau. Henry Constantine Theobald Francis, b. 9 Sept. 1873.— Henry Mountifort, b. 20 Jan. 1881.— Kathleen Nora. (2) Philip Gerald, b. 22 Jan. 1848 ; m. June, 1876, Con- stance Charlotte, dau. of late Sir David Monro, sjjeaker house of representatives, N.Z. (Carmichael— BART.), and has dau.— Mary Geraldine. (3) Constantine Francis Arthiu-, b. 26 Dec. 1851. (4) Constance Louisa, m. 19 Mar. 1878, to Philip H. M. Wynter, Esq. (5) Marian Henrietta. (6) Lydia Eliza. [5] Hon. Gerald Normanby FitzGibbon, of Mount Shannon, CO. Limerick, J.P. and D.L., assmned by R.L. 8 Nov. 1873, the surname of FiTZGiBBON in Ueu of that of Dillon, and the arms of FitzGibbon and Dillon quarterly, in consequence of his wife having become heiress of the estates of John Fitz- Gibbon, 2nd Earl of Clare, K.P. assist.-sec. India oflRce, capt. Oxon. mil. served in Oxon. yeo. cav.; b. 21 Nov. 1823; d. 3 Jan. 1880, having m. 22 May, 1847, Lady Louisa Isabella Georgiana FitzGibbon, dau. and coheir of Richard Hobart, 3rd Earl of Clare (ext.), and had 5 sons and a dau. (1) Charles Richard George, b. 5 Oct. 1849 ; d. 30 July, 1870. (2) Augustus Henry, of Mount Shannon, capt. R. Dublin city mil. ; b. 6 Dec. 1850 ; m. 17 Feb. 1874, Adele, 4th dau. of Baron Ernest Poellnitz, of Babenwohl, Bregenz, Austria, and has 2 daus. Elizabeth Louisa Theobaldina.— A dau. b. 22 Feb. 1879. (3) John Arthiu-, b. 12 Oct. 1854.— (4) Clare Valentine, b. 14 Feb. 1858.— (5) Louis Theobald, 2nd lieut. 52nd foot, late 62nd foot ; b. 6 Dec. 1859. (6) Florence Henrietta Clara. [6] Hon. Henrietta Maria, m. 7 Oct. 1826, to Edward John 2nd Baron Stanley of Alderley, who d. 16 June, 1869. [7] Hon. Margaret Frances Florence, m. 26 July, 1838, as 3nd wife, to William John Hamilton, M.P. (B. Belhaven) ; he d. 27 June, 1867. [8] Hon. Louisa Anne Rose, m. 7 Oct. 1847, to Hon. Spencer Cecil Ponsonby-Fane, C.B. (E. BessbOROUQH). [9] Hon. Helen Matilda, d. 11 June, 1879, having m. 16 Jan. 1858, to Thomas Kemp Story, Esq. BAKON DINEVOR. ARTHUR DE CARDONNEL RICE, Baron Dinevor (1780, G.B.), d.l. co. Carmarthen ; s. his father as 6th Baron 3 Aug. 1878; b. 24 Jan. 1836; m. 4 Feb. 1869, Selina, 3rd dau. of Hon. Arthur Lascelles (E. Harewood), and has a son and 3 daus. (1) Hon. Walter FitzUryan, b. 17 Aug. 1873. (2) Hon. Gladys. (3) Hon. Nest. (4) Hon. GwenUian Clare. Arms — Arg. a chevron sa. between three ravens ppr. Crest — A raven ppr. SUPPORTERS — Dexter, a griffin per fesse or and arg. wings in- verted the tail between the legs. Sinister, a talbot arg. collared flory counter-flory gu. and charged on the shoulder with a tre- foil slipped vert. MOTTO — Secret et hardi, or, Secret and hardy. SEAT— Dynevor Castle, Llandilo, South Wales. The Barony. WILLIAM, 2nd Baron Talbot, of Hensol, created EARL Talbot, 10 Mar. 1761 (whose great-great-nephew, Henry John Chetwynd, 3rd Earl Talbot, s. as 18th Earl of Shrewsbury, see that title), created Baron Dinevor 17 Oct. 1780, with remainder to his daughter and her male issue. He d. 27 April, 1782, having m. Feb. 1734, Mary, dau. and heir of Adam de Cardonnell, Esq. of Bedhampton Park, Hants.; she d. 5 April, 1787, leaving an only dau. CECIL, Baroness Dinevor, m. to Right Hon. George Rice, of Newton, co, Carmartheo, M.P. (see below). Uineage, GEORGE RICE, of Newton, co. Carmarthen, M.P. treasurer of the chambers to His Majesty (grandson of Griffith Rice, of Newton, M.P. co. Carmarthen, descended from Sir Rice Ap Thomas, of Elmalin, K.G. temp. Henry VII. who, according to Fuller, " was never more than a knight, yet little less than a prince in his native country"); d. 3 Aug. 1779, having m. 16 Aug. 1756, Cecil, Baroness Dinevor, who, pur- suant to the will of her mother, assumed, by R.L. 21 May, 1787, the siu-name and arms of De Cardonnel only ; she d. 14 Mar. 1793, having had with 2 daus. 2 sons, /I/ (leorge Talbot, s. his mother as 3rd Baron. /2/ Hon. Edward, D.D. dean of Gloucester, precentor of York, rector of Oddington and Great Rissington, co. Glouc. ; b. 19 Nov. 1776; d. 15 Aug. 1862, having m. 9 July, 1800, Charlotte, 218 DONEGAL. 2nd dau. of Gen. Lascelles ; she d. 26 Feb. 1832, having had with other issue 3 sons and 5 daus. [1] Francis William, s. as 5th Baron. [2] Hon. Henry, M.A. rector of Great Rissington, co. Glouc. (p.p. 24 Feb. 1870) ; b. m. 12 Dec. 1837, Emma, youngest dau. of William Francis Lowndea-Stone, Esq. of Brightwell Park, Oxon. and has 2 sons and 7 daus. (1) Edward William, b. 16 May, 1855 ; m. 6 Dec. 1877, Esther Sarah, youngest dau. of Edward Brown Kirton, Esq. B.E.D. (2) Henry Chai-les Talbot, 2nd lieut. R. N. Glouc. mil.; b. 19 May, 1862. (3) Frances Emma, m. 23 April, 1861, to Cecil Charles, only son of Sir Peter Van-Notten-Pole, Bart. ; he d. 17 Sept. 1876. (4) Catherine Emily, m. 16 Feb. 1881, to Rev. John Steven- son Lyle, B.A. T.C.D. Dublin, incumbent of St. Thomas, Matasa, Ceylon, chaplain to the bishop of Colombo since 1876. (5) Cecil Louisa, m. 5 Aug. 1869, to Arthur Price Jones, of Glanrannel Park, co. Carmarthen, major R. Carmarthen mil. formerly 6th dragoon guards, and has issue. (6) Florence Maria Caroline, m. 17 July, 1879, to Harry Walter, " son " of late Sir George Cholmley, Bart. (Strick- land). (7) Georgiana Clara. (8) Amy Augusta Mary, m. 2 Oct. 1873, to Rev. William Patrick Lenard Hand, vicar of Taynton, Oxon. and has 2 daus. Sylvia Amy Rhys Hand.— Mary Violet Rhys. (9) Beatrice Helen. [3] Hon. John Talbot (p.p.), b. 16 April, 1819; m. 1st— 13 Oct. 1846, Clara Louisa, 3rd dau. of Sir John Chandos Reade, Bart.; she d. 11 Aug. 1853. He m. 2ndly— 24 Oct. 1855, Elizabeth Lucy, dau. of Robert Boyd, Esq. [4] Hon. Charlotte (p.p.), m. 1 Sept. 1835, to Rev. Alexander Cameron, youngest son of Donald Cameron, of Lochiel (by his wife Anne, sister of George, 2nd Lord Abercromby). [5] Cecil, d. 2 June, 1852, having m. 4 Jan. 1837, as 1st wife, to Col. Charles Augustus Arney. [6] Hon. Maria (p.p.), m. 3 Sept. 1839, as 2nd wife, to Rev. Edward Bankes, canon of Gloucester and Bristol, and chap- lain in ordinary to Her Majesty ; he d. 24 May, 1867. (See also E. Eldon). [7] Hon. Lucy Horatia (p.p.), m. 7 June, 1832, to Rev. Wil- liam Swete Escott, of Hartrow Manor, Somerset. [8] Frances Emma, d. 1 May, 1860, having m. 20 Mar. 1842, as 1st wife, to Rev. William Wiggin, M.A. Exeter Coll. Oxon. 1847, rector of Hampnett since 1871, rector of Odding- ton.both CO. Glouc. 1844/71, and had 10 children (see also VAVASOUR— Bart.) /"^ EORGE TALBOT, 3rd Baron, lord-lieut. and custos rotu- VX lorum CO. Carmarthen, v.P. royal Cambrian institution, assumed the surname of Cardonnel only by R.L. 30 April, 1793, and by another R.L. 4 Feb. 1817, resumed his patro- nymic. Rice; b. 8 Oct. 1765; d. 9 April, 1852, having m. 20 Oct. 1794, Hon. Frances Townshend, 3rd dau. of Thomas, 1st Viscount Sydney ; she d. 13 Aug. 1854, having had with other issue a son and 6 daus. (1) George Rice, s. as 4th Baron. (2) Hon. Frances. (3) Hon. Cecil. (4) Hon. Harriet Lucy, d. 26 Dec. 1879. (5) Hon. Caroline Mary, d. 18 May, 1878. (6) Hon. Catherine Sarah. (7) Hon. Maria Elizabeth. GEORGE RICE RICE-TREVOR, 4th Baron, M.P. a.d.C. " to the Queen, lieut.-col. com. Carmarthens. mil. v.P. roy. Cambrian institution, assumed the additional surname of TREVOR by R.L. 28 Oct. 1824; b. 5 Aug. 1795 ; d. 7 Oct. 1869, having m. 27 Nov. 1824, Frances, eldest dau. of Lord Charles FitzRoy (D. Grafton) ; she d. 30 April, 1878, having had 4 daus. (1) Hon. Frances Emily, d. 26 Nov. 1863, having m. 1 May, 1848, to Edward FfoUiott Wingfield, Esq. (V. POWERSCOURT); he d. 26 Sept. 1865. (2) Hon. Caroline Elizabeth Annie, m. 24 Feb. 1849, to Sir Thomas Bateson, Bart. (3) Hon. Selina, m. 12 Nov. 1862, to William, 4th Earl of Long- ford, K.C.B. (4) Hon. Elianore Mary. XHRANCIS WILLIAM, 5th Baron, vicar of Fairford, co. Jj Glouc. 1828/78; b. 10 May, 1804; d. 3 Aug. 1878, liaving m. 1st — 3 Feb. 1830, Harriet Ives, dau. of Daniel Raymond Barker, Esq. ; she d. 22 July, 1854, having had a son and dau. (1) Arthur de Cardonnel, 6th and present Baron. (2) Hon. Ellen, m. 20 Sept, 1855, to Rev. James Gerald Joyce, rector of Strathfieldsaye, Hants, who d. 28 June, 1878, leaving an only son, Arthur Gerald Joyce, b. 26 Aug. 1856. HIS LORDSHIP m. 2ndly— 18N0V. 1856, Eliza Amelia, eldest dau. of Rev. Henry Carnegie Knox, rector of Lechlade, Glouc. and has a son and 3 daus. (3) Hon. William Talbot, b. 24 Mar. 1861. (4) Hon. Cecil Mina. (5) Hon. Alice Sophia. (6) Hon. Mary Charlotte. MARQUIS OF DONEGAL. SIR GEORGE HAMILTON CHICHESTER, k.p. G.C.H. P.c. Marquis of Donegal and Earl of Belfast (1791, i.), and of Donegal (1647, i.), Viscount Chichester and Baron Belfast (1625, I.), Baron Fisherwick (1790, G.B.), created 18 Aug. 1841, a Peer of the U.K. by the titles of Baron Ennishowen, of Ennishowen, co. Donegal, and Carrickfergus, of Carrickfergus, co. Antrim, K.L.H., M.P. Carrickfergus and Belfast 1818/37, capt. of yeomen of the guard 1848/52, lord- lieut. and custos rotulorum co. Antrim since 1841, col. Antrim militia since 1841, hon. col. 4th batt. R. Irish rifles 1881, late lieut.-col. 16th late 28th Middx. (London Irish) R.v. A.D.C. to the Queen since 1847, F.R.S.; s. his father as 3rd Marquis, 5 Oct. 1844; b. 10 Feb. 1797; m. 1st— 8 Dec. 1822, Lady Harriet Anne Butler, eldest dau. of Richard, 1st Earl of Glengall (ext.) ; she d. 14 Sept. 1860. He m. 2ndly— 26 Feb. 1862, Harriet, dau. of Sir Bellingham Graham, Bart, and widow of Lieut.- Gen. Sir Frederick Ashworth, k.c.b. By his 1st marriage he had 2 sons and a dau. (£3oOi^,0S. (1) George Augustus Spencer Cavendish, Viscount Chiches- ter ; b. 22 May, 1826 ; d. 18 June, 1827. (2) Frederick Richard, EARL OF Belfast, b. 25 Nov. 1827 ; d. 15 Feb, 1853. (3) Lady Harriet Augusta Anna Sesrmourina, m. 22 Aug. 1857, to Anthony, Lord Ashley, eldest son of Anthony, Earl of Shaftesbury, K.G. N©TB. — Heir— presximptivej~4iis brother,- the— dean of Arms— Quarterly, 1st and 4th, Chequy or and gu. a chief vair, Chichester. 2nd and 3rd, Az. fretty arg. ITCHINGHAM. Crest — A stork wings expanded holding in its beak a snake all ppr. SUPPORTERS — Two wolves gu. ducally gorged and chained or. MOTTO — Invitums equitur honor, or Honor sequitur f ugientem SEATS— Carrickfergus, co. Antrim ; Ennishowen, co. Donegal ; The Castle, Belfast ; and Hampstead Park, Newbury, Berks, TOWN HOUSE— 22, Grosvenor Square, Wi DONEGAL. 219 Hineage. The Visitation pedigree of this family, entered in 1620 by Henry St. George, Eichmond herald, commences with a Wil- liam Chichester, whose descendant in the 12th generation was JOHN CHICHESTER, of Raleigh (great-grandson of Sir John de Chichester, living 1433, who m. Thomasine, dau. and heir of Sir WilUam Raleigh, of Raleigh, Devon), m. 1st, Margaret, dau. and heir of Hugh Beaumont, of Youlston, Devon, and had issue, [1] Edward, m. Elizabeth, eldest dau. of John Bourchier, Lord Fitzwarine, and 1st Earl of Bath, and had a son, Sir John of whom presently. JOHN CHICHESTER m. 2ndly, Jane, dau. of Robert Brett, of Whitstaunton, Somerset, and had, with other issue, a son, [2] Amias Chichester, of Arlington, who m. Johanna, dau. of Roger Giflford, of Brightley, and had 19 sons. The 8th in descent was Sir John Palmer Bruce Chichester, created a Baronet 7 Sept. 1840 (ext.) SIR JOHN CHICHESTER, knighted by Queen Elizabeth 1580, high sheriff Devon 1652, 1578, knight of the shire 1553 and 1562; m. Grertrude (or Mary), dau. of Sir WilUam Courtenay, of Powderham Castle, Devonshire, and had 6 sons, (1) Sir John, of Raleigh, Devon, m. Anne, dau. of Sir Robert, Dennis, Knt. of Holcombe, and d. 1685. His grandson, Sir John, created a Baronet 4 Aug. 1641 (ext.). (2) Sir Arthur, knighted 1595 for military services in Ireland, P.C. 1603, gov. of Carrickfergus, lord-deputy and gov.-gen. of Ireland for eleven years, 1604/16, created BARON Chichester, of Belfast, 23 Feb. 1612, lord high treasurer of Ireland 1616; d. in London s. p. 19Feb. 1624/6, bur. in church of Carrickfergus 24 Oct. 1625, having m. Letitia, dau. of Sir John Perrott, lord -deputy of Ireland, widow of Vaughan Blackham, Esq.; slie d. 27 Nov. 1620. (3) Sir Edward, of whom presently. (4) Sir John (the second), serjeant-major of the army in Ireland, and gov. of Carrickfergus, beheaded at the instigation of James MacSorley MacDonnell (after EARL OF Antrim) 4 Nov. 1597. ( 5 ) Sir Thomas, of Radonnell, co. Donegal, by grant of James I. 8 Dec. 1610. SIR EDWARD CHICHESTER, knighted at Theobalds 18 July, 1616, governor of Carrickfergus, admiral of Lougli- neagh, governor of Culmore, P.C. 1626, and joint commissioner of the treasury 1632, created 1 April, 1626, BARON OF BELFAST, and Viscount Chichester, of Carrickfergus. He d. 8 July, 1648, having m. 1st — 4 July, 1605, Anne, dau. and sole heir of Sir John Copleston, of Eggesford, Devon ; she d. 8 Mar. 1616. He m. 2ndly, Mary Denham, of Wortham, Devon, and widow of Othwell Hill, of Peuwamt, Cornwall ; she d. s. p. 3 Feb. 1637. By his 1st wife he had 3 sons, (1) Sir Arthur, P.C. governor of Carrickfergus and Bel- fast, M.P. CO. Antrim, s. liis fatlier as Baron of Belfast and Viscount Chichester, and was created 30 Mar. 1647, Earl OF DONEGAL, with limitation to tlie issue male of his father ; b. 16 June, 1606 ; d. 18 Mar. 1674/5, s. p. m. s. having m. tlirice 1st, Dorcas, dau. of John Hill, of Honiley, Warwick ; she d. April, 1630, leaving an only child, [1] Lady Mary, m. to John St. Leger (and was motlier of Arthur, 1st Lord Doneraile.) SIR Arthur m. 2ndly, Mary, dau. of John Digby, 1st Earl of Bristol ; she d. 5 Nov. 1648, having had 6 sons and 2 daus. all d. young. He m. 3rdly— 13 Aug. 1661, Letitia, only surviving dau. of Sir William Hickes, of Beverston Castle, CO. Glouc. and Ruckholts, Essex (she bm-. in West- minster Abbey 15 May, 1691, having re-m. to Sir William Franklyn, Knt. of Mavern, Beds.), whose will dated 10 Mar. 1690/1, proved 24 April following), and had a son and 4 daus, who all d. in infancy except, [2] Lady Anne, d. s p. 14 Nov. 1697, having m. 1st— Jan. 1674, to John Butler, Earl of GowTan. He d. Aug. 1676, and she re-m to Francis Aungier, Earl of Longford. (2) John, of Dungaunon, co. Tyrone, M.P. 1637, lieut.-col. CHARLES I.'s army, and serjeant-major 1647 ; b. 22 Feb. 1609 will dated 1 Nov. 1643, and proved C.P.C. 4 Feb. 1647/8, and in Dublin, July, 1657, having m. Mary, youngest dau. of Sir Roger Jones, ist Viscount Ranelagh (she re-m. to Col. Christopher Copley, of Wadworth, Yorks. her will proved 8 Nov. 1673), and had 2 sons [1] Sir Arthur, s. as 2nd Earl of Donegal. [2] John, escheator-general of the province of Ulster, and custos rotalorum co. Tyrone, 1689, having m. 1680, Hon, Elizabeth Caulfield, youngest dau. of William, 1st Vis- count Charlemont (she re-m. to Right Rev. Edward Walk- iiigton, D.D. bishop of Down and Connor, and had issue), ancestor of Sir Arthur Chichester, of Greencastle, co. Donegal, created a Baronet 13 Sept. 1821 ; d. unm. 25 May, 1847, and of his half-brother Edward, father of William, created BARON O'NEILL, 18 April, 1868 (see that title). (3) Edward, lieut.-col. in the army ; b. 1 Sept. 1611 ; m. EKza- beth, youngest dau. and coheir of Sir Edward Fisher, of Fisher's Prospect, co. Wexford ; she bur. in St. Werburghs, 17 Nov. 1658 , having had 4 sons and 2 daiis. SIR ARTHUR CHICHESTER, knighted 18 Aug. 1660, governor of Carrickfergus 1675, M.P. Dungannon 1661, custos rot. COS. Donegal and Antrim jointly with his brother John, clerk of the pipe and chief engrosser of the exchequer for life 1668, s. his uncle as 2nd Earl of Donegal, according to the limitation in the patent 1647, also as 3rd Viscount Chichester and Baron of Belfast ; m. Jane, dau. and heir of John Itching- ham, of Dunbrody, co. Wexford (re-m. to Richard Booth). Their great-grandson, ARTHUR CHICHESTER, s. his uncle as 5th Earl of Donegal and 6th Viscount Chichester, and Baron of Bel- fast in 1757, and was created by letters patent 3 July, 1790, BARON FlSHERWICK, of Fisherwick, co. Stafford, in the Peerage of Great Britain, and by another patent 27 June, 1791, was advanced to the dignity of Earl op Belfast and Marquis of Donegall, in the Peerage of Ireland; b. 13 June, 1739; d. 5 Jan. 1799, having m. 1st— 16 Nov. 1761, Lady Anne Hamilton, dau. of James, 6th Duke of Hamilton and 2nd Duke of Brandon (by his 3rd wife, Elizabeth, dau. and heir of Ed- ward Spencer, Esq. of Rendlesham); she bur. 22 Nov. 1780. He m. 2ndly— 25 Oct. (? 11 June), 1788, Charlotte, dau. of Con- way Spencer, of Tremary, co. Down (and sister of Gen. Sir Brent Spencer, G.C.B.), and widow of Thomas Moore, of Barne, CO. Tipperary; she d. 19 Sept. 1789. He m. 3rdly— 12 Oct. 1790, Barbara, dau. of Rev. Luke Godfrey, D.D. (Bart.) ; she d. 28 Dec. 1829. He had by his 1st marriage 2 sons, [1] George Augustus, s. as 2nd Marquis. [2] Lord Spencer Stanley, of Fisherwick, co. Staff, b. 20 April, 1775; d. 23 Feb. 1819, having m. 8 Aug. 1795, Lady Anne Harriet Stewart, 3rd dau. of John, 7th Earl of Galloway, k.t. she d. 30 Jan. 1850, having had with other issue a son and dau. (1) Arthur, created Baron Templemore. (2) Elizabeth, m. 16 Aug. 1822, to William Hanbury, of Shobden Coml, Herts, and Kelmarsh, Northants. created Baron Bateman 1837, and d. 22 July, 1846. r^ EORGE AUGUSTUS, 2nd Marquis, K.P. lord-lieut. co. VJT Donegal; b. 14 Aug. 1769 ; d. 6 Oct. 1844, having m. 8 Aug. 1795, Anna, dau. of Sir Edward May, Bart, (ext.) ; she d. 6 Feb. 1849, having had with other issue 5 sons, [1] George Hamilton, 3rd and present Marquis, created Baron of Ennishowen and Carrickfergus in his father's lifetime, 18 Aug. 1841. [2] Lord Edward, dean of Raphoe since 1832, chaplain to the li-i\U.^j *i viceroy of Ireland since 1853, h«ir -presum^tive-tQ-^th^ >*i'-v(;ivi 'ii'' Chester (1786, g.b.), lieut.-col. Coldstream guards, served in the Crimea, at the battle of In* kerman, &;c., K.M. ; s. his cousin as 4th Baron 3 Dec. 1875; b. 12 Nov. 1822; m. 27 July, 1854, Hon. Char- lotte Hobhouse (BART.), dau. of John Cam, Lord Broughton (ext.) 224 DORMER. Note— No heir to this Peerage. Arms— Erm. on a bend sa. three pheons arg. Crest — A dexter arm embowed and naked to the elbow the shirt tui'ned over above the elbow arg. folds gu. the hand grasping an arrow in bend sinister point downwards ppr. Supporters — Two beavers ppr. the dexter gorged with a mural and the sinister with a naval coronet both or. Motto— Quondam his vicimus armis. Town House— 42, Berkeley Sqviare, W. Hineage, THOMAS CARLETON, of Carleton, Cumberland, (de- scended according to Collins from Adam de Carleton, living 15 Edward I. 1286/7); b. 5 Hbkry VIII. 1513/14, and d. 29 Elizabeth 1586/87, having m. Mabell, dau. and coheir of Carlisle, of Carlisle, and had 2 sons, (1) Thomas, of Carleton, d. 1598, aged 51, having m. Barbara, dau. of Hugh Lowther, of Lowther, Westmorland, and was ancestor of Sir William Carleton, of Carleton, who was living at the heralds' visitation in 1665. (2) Lawrence, or Lancelot, of Brampton Foot, in Gilsland, Cumb. settled at Rossfad, near Inniskilling, Ireland; d. 1 Oct. 1619, having m. Eleanor, dau. of Kirkby, of Kirkby, CO. Lane. His great-great-grandson, SIR GUY CARLETON, K.B. lieut.-gen. in the army, gen. of the King's forces in North America, capt.-gen. and gov.-in- chief of Quebec, com.-in-chief of the forces of that province, gov. of Fort Charlemont in Ireland, was elevated to the Peerage 21 Aug. 1786, as BARON DORCHESTER, of Dorchester, Oxon ; b. 3 Sept. 1724; d. 8 Nov. 1808, having m. 21 May, 1772, Lady Mary Howard, dau. of Thomas, 2nd Earl of Effingham ; she d. 14 Mar. 1836, having had with other issue 3 sons, [1] Hon. Christopher, lieut.-col. in the army ; b. 23 July, 1775 ; d. v. p. 6 Feb. 1806, having m. 9 June, 1797, Priscilla Martha, eldest dau. and coheir of William Belford, capt. in the army ; she d. 28 Oct. 1815, having had a son, Arthm- Henry, 2nd Baron, b. 20 Feb. 1805 ; d. unm. 3 June, 1826. [2] Hon. George, lieut.-col. in the army; b. 25 Sept. 1781; killed at Bergen-op-Zoom 9 Mar. 1814, having m. 19 Sept. 1805, Henrietta, dau. of Henry King, Esq. of Askham Hall, West- morland ; she d. 30 Dec. 1855, having (re-m. 23 Jan. 1818, to Rear- Admiral James Macnamara, who d. ) had a son and 3 daus. (1) Guy, s. as 3rd Baron. (2) Hon. Maria (p.p. 19 Dec. 1838), d. 5 May, 1841, having m. 12 July, 1825, to Rev. James King, rector of Henley- upon-Thames, son of Walter, bishop of Rochester. (3) Hon. Henrietta Priscilla (p.p. 1838), m. Oct. 1836, to Henry Jeremiah Smith, Esq. of Annsbrook and Beabeg, co. Meath. (4) Georgiana, d. Jan. 1837, having m. 3 May, 1831, to Robert King, Esq. of London, and had issue. [3] Hon. Richard, M.A. of Boughton, Northants. rector of Nately Scures, Hants.; b. 10 Feb. 1792; d. 2 Feb. 1869, having m. 20 July, 1820, Frances Louisa, 2nd dau. and coheir of Eusebius Horton, Esq. of Catton Hall, co. Dei'by ; she d. 21 Feb. 1864, having had a son and dau. (1) Dudley Wilinot, 4th and present Baron. (2) Hon. Maria Louisa (p.p. 23 Feb. 1876). r^ DY, 3rd Baron; b. 25 Oct. 1811 ; d. 3 Dec. 1875, having m. VX 12 June, 1837, Anne, dau. of (Thomas) W J Wauchope, Esq. ; she d. 7 June, 1861, having had 2 daus. (1) Hon. Henrietta Anne, m. 14 June, 1864, to Francis Paynton Piggott-(Stainsby Conant) -Carleton, Esq. of Greywell Hill, Hants, capt. late 16th lancers (eldest son of Francis Pigott Conant, lieut.-governor of the Isle of Man), and has 2 sons and a dau. Guy Francis Pigott-Carleton, b. 8 Mar. 1875.— Dudley Massey, b. 28 Feb. 1876.— Daisy Carleton. (2) Hon. Maria Georgiana, m. 4 July, 1865, to Timothy Featherstonhaugh, Esq. of the College, Kirkoswald, Cumb. capt. Cumb. and Westm. yeo. late 13th hussars, J.P. and D.L. Cumb. and high sheriff 1870, and has a son and dau. Timothy Featherstonhaugh, b. l Jan. 1869.— Mabel. BARON DORMEE. SIK JOHN BAPTIST JOSEPH DORMER, Baron Dormer (1615, E.), and a Baronet (1615, E.), capt. late 74th regt., formerly a.d.c. to the L.L. of Ireland ; s. his father as 12th Baron 5 July, 1871 ; b. 22 May, 1830 ; m. 1st— 14 June, 1866, Louisa Frances Mary, elder dau. of Edward King-Tenison, Esq. of Kilronan Castle, co. Ros- common ; she d. 9 Sept. 1868. He m. 2ndly — 11/14 Feb. 1871, Leonie, dau. of M. Fortamps, a senator of Belgium, and widow of Count Alfred de Bueren. By his 1st marriage he has a dau. (1) Hon. Florence Edith Louise. Note— Heir presumptive, his brother James Charlemagne. Arms— Az. ten billets four three two and one or on a chief of the second a demi-lion rampant sa. Crest— A glove fessewise thereon a falcon, wings inverted arg. belled and beaked or. SUPPORTERS— Two falcons wings inverted arg. legged and beaked or belled gu. MOTTO — Cio che Dio vuole io voglio. Seat— Grove Park, near Warwick. Etneage, SIR ROBERT DORMER, knighted 1591 (grandson of Sir Robert Dormer, treasurer of the English army in Picardy, who received for his services the manor of Wenge, Bucks; he was descended from Geofrey Dormer, of West Wycombe, Bucks), created a Baronet 10 June, 1615, and raised to the English Peerage as Baron Dormer, of Wenge, Bucks, 30th same month; d. 8 Nov. 1616, inq. p. m. 19 Jan. 1616/17, having m. Hon. Elizabeth Browne, dau. of Anthony, Viscount Montagu, and had 3 sons, (1) Sir William, o.v.p. havin_g; rn.' Alice, dau. of Sir Richard Molyneux, Bart, of Sefton'(E: SBf]?Vb^)'rshea.' ^' July, 1650, leaving, with other issue, a son, Robert, created Viscount Ascot and Earl op Car- narvon 12 Aug. 1623, was a valiant royalist, gen. -of horse, killed at the first battle of Newbury 20 Sept. 1643; m. Lady Anna Sophia Herbert, dau. of Philip, Earl of Pembroke. His only son, CHARLES, 2nd Earl, d. s. p. m. 29 Nov. 1709. (2) Anthony, of Grove Park, Warwick; m. Margaret, dau. of Sir Anthony TjTingham, of Tyringham, Bucks, and had issue. His grandson, Rowland, only son and heir of Robert Dormer, s. as 4th Baron; d. unm. 1712. (3) Robert, of Peterley, Bucks; d. 23 Oct. 1651, having m. Mary, dau. of Edward Bannister, Knt. of Ilsworth, Southants ; she d. 11 Nov. 1679, leaving issue. His great-great-grandson, viz. JOSEPH THADDEUS, 11th Baron (on the death of his cousin John, 10th Lord, 9 Dec. 1826); b. 1 June. 1790; d. 5 July, 1871, having m. 5 May, 1829, Elizabeth Anne, eldest dau. of Sir Henry Joseph Tichbome, Bart, and had 4 sons and a dau. (1) John Baptist Joseph, 12th and present Baron. (2) Hon. James Charlemagne, of Craigdarroch, Dumfries, C.B. brevet col. A.A. & Q.M.G., S. district, D.A.A.G. 1879, Malta 1879, D.A.Q.M.G. Cyprus 1878, A.Q.M.G, S.E. district 1874/8, D.A.Q.M.G. D0WNE—D0WN8HIRE, 225 at horse guards 1869/74, 7^ at horste guards 1869/74, late col. 13th regt. heir presump- tive to the Peerage ; b. 26 Jan. 1834; m. 8 Oct. 1861, Ella Frances Catherine, only dau. of Sir Archibald Alison, Bart, and widow of Robert Cutlar Fergusson, Esq. of Craigdarroch and Orroland, N.B. and has 2 sons and 6 daus. Roland John, b. 24 Nov. 1862.— Charles Joseph Thaddeus, R.X. b. 24 Feb. 1864.— Gwendeline.— Eveline.— Mary.— Ethel Mary. — Leonie. — Constance Mary. (3) Hon. Hubert Francis, in the admiralty m. 11 Nov. 1865, Mary, dau. of Kenelm DrDBY), and has had 4 sons and 5 daus. Henry Edward, b. 13 Oct. 1870.— John, b. 13 June, 1874.— Kenelm Edward, b. 22 Feb. 1879.— A son b. 18 Aug. 1880. rtertrude Jane Mary. — Mary Dolores Elizabeth, d. 10 May, 1878. — Isabel Agnes Mary. — Elizabeth Mary. — Alice Mary. (4) Hon. Henry Edward, 60th rifles; b. 29 Nov. 1844; d. 2 Oct. 1866. (5) Hon. Mary Isabel Lucy, a nun. ; b. 4 Nov. 1837 ; Digby, Esq. (E. Groldesbrough, justice of common pleas, and had with other issue 2 sons, [1] Sir Christopher, of Cowick, created a Baronet 19 May, 1642, with remainder to his brother; bur. at Snaith, 25 July, 1644, having m. Jane, d. and coheir of John Moseley, of Uskelfe, Yorks. and had a son. Sir Thomas, 2nd Baronet, died in his youth 1644, aged 13. [2] Sir John, Knt. 3rd Baronet, M.P. Yorks. 1660, Ponte- fract 1661/88, elevated to the peerage of Ireland as ViSCOUXT DOWNE 19 Feb. 1680, sat in JAMES II.'s Irish Parliament in 1689 ; d. 1 Oct. 1695, having m. 1st, Elizabeth, dau. of Sir John Melton, Knt. secretary to the council of York for the northern parts of the realm ; she bur. 21 Feb. 1662/3, having had issue. He m. 2ndly (licence 14 May, 1663), Dorothy, dau. of William Johnson, of Wickham, co. Line. She bur. 28 May, 1709, and had issue. Their great-great-grandson, WILLIAM HENRY, 6th Viscount (on the death of his brother 18 Feb. 1832), rector of Sessay and Thormanby, Yorks.; b. 20 Aug. 1772; d. 23 May, 1846, having m. 6 June, 1811, Lydia, only dau. of John Heathcote (B. Aveland), of Connington Castle, Hunts ; she d. 18 Mar. 1848, having had 2 sons and a dau. (1) William Henry, s. as 7th Viscount. (2) Hon. Payau, of Beningborough Hall, Yorks. high sheriff 1851 ; b. 18 Nov. 1815. (3) Hon. Lydia Frances Catherine. WILLIA3I HENRY, 7th Viscoimt, b. 15 May, 1812 ; d. 26 Jan. 1857, having m. 25 July, 1843, Mary Isabel, 4th dau. of Right Rev. and Hon. Richard Bagot, lord bishop of Bath and Wells (she re-m. 6 Jan. 1863, to Sidney Levcson Lane, Esq.), and had 8 sons and 2 daus. (1) Hugh Richard, 8th and present Viscoimt. ^. . (2) Hon. Lewis Payn, capt. and lieut.-col. late Coldstream A, ^i( JH/Z^X guards, M.P. Thirsk 1880 ; b. 1 April, 1846 ; m. 6 June, 1877, /M- ' Victoria Alexandra Elizabeth, dau. of Gen. the Hon. Charles Grey (E. Gret), and has a son and dau. Guy Payan, b. 23 Mar. 1878.— A dau. b. 8 April, 1880. (3) Hon. Alan Charles, b. 15 June, 1847 ; d. 3 Mar. 1863. \J*r (4) Hon. Guy Cuthbert, b. 26 July, IM^MUfvkyhiAt l^i-il^^ifu^i-^^"^'-' (5) Hon. Eustace Henry, lieut. Coldstream guards, b. 15 April, */>crfjy^**<^ 1850. ^ '«/VV- (6) Hon. William Frederick, capt. Staffs, militia 1874/7 ; b. 14 Oct. 1851 ; m. 22 April, 1875, Lady Adelaide Helen Parker, 2nd dau. of Thomas Augustus, 6th Earl of Macclesfield, and has a son and 3 daus. Nigel WilUam, b. 21 Sept. 1878.— Sybil Mary.— Helen Louise. —A dau. b. 18 Jan. 1880. (7) Hon. Geoffrey Nicholas, capt. Yorks. hussar yeo. cav. 1881, 2nd lieut. on reserve ; b. 13 Dec. 1852. (8) Hon. Francis Herbert, let Staffs, militia, b. 11 Dec. 1853. (9) Hon. Alice Isabel. (10) Hon. Edith Mary. VISCOUNT DOWNE. QIR HUGH RICHARD DAWN AY, Viscount k^ Downe (1680, i.), a Baronet (1642, E.), major 2ikI life guards, sei-ved in Zulu war 1879; s. his father as 8th Viscount 26 Jan. 1857 ; b. 20 July, 1844; m. 12 July, 1869, Lady Cecilia Maria Charlotte Molyneux, only dau. of Charles William, ;Ud|Ea,rlof ^gfton, aaidiias2.sons and 3 daus. l Ji f'^'l' (1) Hon.John'Fb. 23 May,\872. (2) Hon. Hugh, b. 19 Sept. 1875. (3) Hon. Beryl.— (4) Hon. Norah, m -(5) Hon. Faith. _A.R>iS_Arg. on a bend cottised sa. three annulets of the field. CREST— A demi-Saracen in armom- and wreathed about the temples ppr. holding in the dexter hand a ring or set with a stone az. and in the sinister a lion's gamb erased or. SUPPORTERS— Two lions or gorged with a collar cotised sa. thereon three annulets arg. ducally crowned of the last. MOTTO— Timet pudorem. SEAT— Danby Lodge, Yorks. TOWN HOUSE— 39, Berkeley Square, W. JOHN DAWNEY [son and heir of Sir Thomas Dawney, of Sessay and Co\vick, Yorks. high sheriff 1610, the 7th suc- cessive knight of his family, descended from Thomas Dawney, of Escrick, Yorks. (w. d. 9 Jan. 1388), and his wife Elizabeth, dau. and heir of John Newton, of Snaith, Yorks. this family claim descent from Louis IV. King of France— see Yorkshire Collection, ed. Foster], o. v. p. bur. at Snaith, 15 Mar. 1629/30 aged 36 ; m. Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Richard Hutton, Knt. of MAEQUIS OF DOWNSHIRE. ARTHUR WILLS JOHN WELLINGTON BLUNDELL-TRUMBULL-HILL, Marquis of Downshire (1789, l.), Earl of Hillsborough and Q 226 DOWNSHIRE. Viscount Kilwaiiin (1751, i.), Viscount Hills- borough and Baron Hill of Kilwaiiin (1717, i.), Earl of Hillsborough and Viscount Fairford (1772, G.B.), and Baron Harwich (1756, G.B.), hereditary con- stable of Hillsborough Fort ; s. his father as 6th Marquis 31 Mar. 1874 ; b. 2 July, 1871 ; heir pre- sumptive, his uncle Arthur William. Arms— Quarterly, 1st, Sa. on a fesse arg. between three leopards passant guai'dant or pelletee, as many escallops gu. Hill. 2nd, Per bend sinister erm, and ermines a lion rampant or, Trevor, 3rd, Gu. a cinquefoil or, ROWE, 4th, Ai-g. a chevi-on az. between three trefoils slipped per pale gu. and vert, RoWE. Crest— A reindeer's head gu. attired and collared or. Supporters— Dexter, a leopard or pelleti^e, ducally gorged and chained gu. Sinister, a reindeer gu. attired unguled and collared or. Mottoes— Per Deum et ferrum obtinui, and Ne Tentes aut Perfice. Seats — Hillsborough Castle and Mm-lough House, Dundrum, Downshire, and East Hampstead Park, Berks. Town house— 24, Belgrave Square, S.W. Eineafle* SIR MOYSES HILL served with Walter and Robert Deve- reux. Earls of Essex, during the suppression of O'Neile's rebellion temp. Elizabeth, gov. of Oldenfleet Castle, m.p. co. Antrim 1613, provost marshal of Ulster for life by patent 14 April, 1617; d. Feb. 1629/30. He was great-grandfather of MICHAEL HILL, of Hillsborough, P.O. Ireland (son of Right Hon. William Hill, and Eleanor, dau. of Most Rev. and Right Hon. Michael Boyle, D.D. archbishop of Armagh, and lord chancellor of Ireland— E, CORK), M.P. Saltash 1692, and Hillsborough ; d. 1699, aged 27, having m. 1690, Anne, dau. of Sir John Trevor, of Brynkinalt, co. Denbigh, master of the rolls, England, speaker of the house of commons, and lord privy seal (she d. 5 Jan. 1747, having re-m. 1 Dec. 1716, as 3rd wife, to Alan Brodrick, 1st Viscount Midleton, who d. 29 Aug. 1728), and had 2 sons and a dau. [1] Trevor, created Viscount Hillsborough. [2] Arthur, of Belwin, assumed the surname and arms of Trevor on inheriting the estates of his maternal grandfather in 1762, M.P. Hillsborough 1715, co. Down 1727, P.c. 1750, created ViscouxT DUNGANNON, CO. Tyrone, and Baron Hill, of Oldenfleet, co. Antrim, 17 Feb. 1766, extinct on the death of his great-grandson, Arthur, 3rd Viscoimt, 11 Aug. 1862, who m. 10 Sept. 1821, Sophia, dau. of Major Q-orges Marcus Irvine of Castle Irvine, CO. Fermanagh ; she d. 21 Mar. 1880. [3] Hon. Anne, d. 25 April, 1752, having m. (setts, dated 20 April, 1710) to Right Hon. St. John Brodrick, of Ballyattan, CO. Cork, M.P. Midleton, P.O. (eldest son of 1st Viscount Midleton), o. v. p. 21 Feb. 1727/8, leaving 4 daus. TREVOR HILL, of Hillsborough, M.P. Aylesbury 1714, Malmesbury 1722, and Downshire until created a Peer of Ireland 21 Aug. 1717, as BARON Hill, of Kilwarlin, and Viscount Hillsborough, both co. Down, with remainder to the heirs male of the body of his father, P.c. Ireland, L.L. CO. Down 1729; b. 1693; d. 5 May, 1742,having m. Mary, eldest dau. and coheir of Anthony Roe, Esq. of Muswell Hill, Middx. and widow of Sir Edmund Denton, of Hillesdon, Bucks. ; she d. 22 Aug. 1642, having had a son, WILLS, 2nd Viscount, returned M.P. Huntingdon and Warwick 1742, sat for the latter 1742/56, P.C. Ireland and G-reat Britain, created VISCOUNT Kilwarlin and EARL OP HILLSBOROUGH in the Peerage of Ireland 3 Oct. 1761, with remainder to his uncle Arthur Hill (afterwards Viscount Dungannon),and the heirs male of his body, comptroller of the household and treasurer of the chamber to GrEORGE II. created a Peer of G.B. as BARON HARWICH, Essex, 24 Nov. 1756, and VISCOUNT FAIRFORD, CO. Glouc. and Earl op HILLSBOROUGH 28 Aug. 1772, joint postmaster-general 1766/8, secretary of state for the (American department) colonies 1768/72, and 1779/82, registrar of the high court of chancery, Ireland; b. 30 May, 1718; d. 7 Oct. 1793, having m. 1st— 1 Mar. 1747/8, Lady Margaretta Fitzgerald, dau. of Robert, 19th Earl of Kildare, and sister of James, 1st Duke of Leinster ; she d. at Naples, 22 Jan. 1766, having had issue. He m. 2ndly— 10 Oct. 1768, Lady Mary, Baroness Stawell, dau. and heir of Edmund, Lord Stawell, and relict of Right Hon. Henry Bilson- Legge (B. DARTMOUTH), chancellor of the exchequer; she d. 29 July, 1790. By his 1st wife he had an only surviving son, ARTHUR, 2nd Marquis, b. 23 Feb. 1753 ; d. 7 Sept. 1801, having m. 29 June, 1786, Mary, Bai'oness Sandys, only dau. of Hon. Martin Sandys (and his wife, Mary, dau. of William Trumbull, Esq. of Easthampstead Park, Berks, and of his wife, Mary, dau. of Montagu, Lord Blundell), niece and heir of Edwin, 2nd Lord Sandys, of Ombersley (ext.) She was created BARONESS Sandys, of Ombersley, 19 June, 1802, with remainder to the 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, and younger sons, and the heirs male of their bodies, and failing such to her eldest son; the Baroness d. 1 Aug. 1836, having had with other issue 4 sons, (1) Arthur Blundell -Sandys -Trumbull, s. as 3rd Marquis. (2) Lord Arthur Moyses William, s. as 2nd Baron Sandys. (3) Lord Arthm- Marcus Cecil, 3rd and present BARON Sandys. (4) Lord George Augusta, of Gweedone and Ballyvare House, CO. Donegal, sherifE 1845, M.P. Carrickfergus 1831/2, a major in the army, late r.h. guards ; b. 9 Dec. 1801 ; d. 6 April, 1879, having m. 1st— 2 Oct. 1834, Cassandra Jane, yoimgest dau. of Edward Knight, Esq. of Godmersham Park, Kent; she d. 14/15 Mar. 1842, having had 2 sons and 2 daus. [1] Arthur Blundell George Sandys, of Gweedone and Ballyvare House, co. Donegal, capt. late rifle brigade; b. 13 May, 1837; m. 16 Feb. 1871, Helen Emily, 3rd dau. of Most Rev. Richard Chenevix Trench, archbishop of Dublin (B. ASHTOWN), and has 2 sons and 3 daus. Arthur Fitzgerald Sandys, b. 4 Dec. 1876.— A son b. 2 April, 1880.— Cicely Isabel Mary.— Madeline Edith.— Mary Cassandra. [2] Augustus Charles Edward, b. 9 Mar. 1839. [3] Norah Mary Elizabeth, m. 26 April, 1859, to Capt. Hon. Somerset Ward (V. Bangor). [4] Cassandra Jane Louisa. Lord G. A. Hill m. 2ndly— 11 Jun, 1847, Louisa, 4th dau. of said Edward Knight, Esq. and had a son, [5] George Marcus Wandsbeck, b. 9 April, 1849. A RTHUR BLUNDELL-SANDYS-TRUMBULL, 3rd Mar- J_A- quis, K.P. D.c.L. lord-lieut. co. Down ; b. 8 Oct. 1788 ; d. 12 April, 1845, having m. 25 Oct. 1811, Lady Maria Windsor, eldest dau. of Other Hickman, 5th Earl of Plymouth (ext.) ; she d. 7 April, 1865, having had 3 sons and 2 daus. [1] Arthur Wills Blundell-Sandys-TrumbuU-Wind- sor, s. as 4th Marquis. [2] Lord William Frederick Arthur Montague, capt. Scots greys ; b. 10 July, 1816 ; d. 18 Mar. 1844. [3] Ai-thur Edwin Hill-Trevor, created Lord Trevor 1880. [4] Lady Charlotte Augusta, d. 24 Nov. 1861, having m. 2 Aug. 1843, to Sir George Chetwynd, 3rd Baronet, who d. 24 Mar. 1869. [5] Lady Mary Penelope, m. 2 Aug. 1838, to Alexander Nelson, Viscount Bridport. ARTHUR WILLS BLUNDELL -SANDYS -TRUMBULL - WINDSOR, 4th Marquis, K.P. col. S. Downshire mil.; b. 6 Aug. 1812 ; d. 6 Aug. 1868, having m. 23 Aug. 1837, Hon. Caroline Frances Stapleton Cotton, eldest dau. of Stapleton, 1st Viscount Combermere, g.C.b. and had 2 sons and a dau. [1] Arthur Wills Blundell-Trumbull-Sandys-Ro den , s. as 5th Marqius. [2] Lord Arthur William, M.P. co. Down 1880, lieut.-col. 2nil Midd. art. vol. since 1881, late 2nd lifeguards, heir presump- tive to the Peerage; b. 29 July, 1846; m. 1st— 16 Jan. 1873, Anne Nisida Denham, only child of Lieut.-Col. (3^eorge Cookes, late 3rd (K.O.) light dragoons ; she d. 16 Jan. 1874, having had a son, (1) Arthiu-, b. 30 Dec. 1873. Lord Arthur m. 2ndly— 14 Mar. 1876, Annie, 3rd dau. of James Fortescue Hamson, Esq. M.P. of Crawley Down Park, Sussex, and has a dau. (2) Nina. [3] Lady Alice Maria, m. 9 Oct. 1867, to Thomas, Earl of Bective (M. Headfort). ARTHUR WILLS BLUNDELL - TRUMBULL-SANDYS- RODEN, 5th Marquis, 1st life guards ; b. 22/24 Dec. 1844 ; d. 31 Mar. 1874, having m. 26 July, 1870, Georgiana Elizabeth, 2nd dau. of John Balfoiu:, Esq. (E. CAWDOR), of Balbimie, co. Fife, and had a son, (1) Arthur Wills John Wellington Blundell-Trum- buU-Hill, 6th and present Marquis. f DROGHEDA. 227 MAKQUIS OF DROGHEDA. Q^IR HENRY FRANCIS SEYMOUR MOORE, O K.P. P.O. Marquis (1791, I.) and Earl of Drogheda (1661 I.), Viscount Moore of Drogheda (1G21, I.), Baron Moore, of Mellefont (1616, I.), Baron Moore, of Moore Place, Kent (1801, U.K.), lorcl-lieut. and custos rotulorum co. Kildare 1874, vicc-adm. of Leinster, lieut.-col. com. Kildare rifles and ranger of the Curragh ; s. his uncle as 3rd :^Iarquis, 6 Feb. 1837; b. 14 Aug. 1825 ; m. 25 Aug. LS17, Hon. Mary Caroline Stuart- Wortley, eldest dau. of John, 2nd Baron Wharncliffe ; no heir to the Marquisate. Ponsonby William Moore is heir to the Earldom, &c. Amis— Az. on a cliief indented or three mullets pierced gu. Cn I : ST— Out of a ducal coronet or a Moor's head in profile ppr. wreathed about the temples arg. and az. ^^ll• PORTERS— Two greyhounds arg. .\rr)i'T0— Fortis cadere, cedere non potest. Si: AT— Moore Abbey, Monastereviu, Kildare. TOIIN MOOEE, of Pluckley, Kent [son of Thomas Moore, of Benenden (w.p. c.P.c. 1519), who was descended in the ■^th generation from Thomas de More by his wife Catherine, heiress of Benenden]. He m. Margaret, dau. of John Brent, (if Charing, Kent, and sister and coheir of Robert Brent, .f ( liaring, and of Wilsborough (and widow of John Bering, of ^rarenden, arm. by whom she had 5 sons and 4 daus), and by John Moore she had 5 sons, [1] Owen, living 1580, d. s.p. [2] Sir Edward, heir in 1556 to his cousin Nicholas Moore of L'ranobrooke and Wigmore, Kent), knighted 1579 in the camp lotwcen Limerick and Kilmallock for his military services in Lrelaiid, and had a grant of the lease of the dissolved abbey jf Mellefont, &c. co. Louth ; m. 1st, Mildred, dau. and :oheir of Nicholas Clifford, of Chart, Kent; and 2ndly, Mar- ery, dau. of Sir William, 4th son of John Brabazon, of Eastwell, iCic. widow, 1st, of Wan-en, and 2ndly, of Blount. ihe bur. 30 Dec. (? Nov.) Christ Church, Dublin, and had 4 sons, )f whom 2nd, Sir Gerald or Garret, created Viscount Moore. 3] Sir Thomas, of Crogan, knighted for miUtary services, had ^ grant 5 Dec. 1577, of the castle of Castletown, &c. King's M). His great-great-grandson. Right Hon. John Moore, m.p. King's co. muster-master- gen, of Ireland; created BARON MoORE, of Tullamore, 22 Oct. 1715. His only sou, Charles, 2nd Baron, governor of King's co. muster- master-gen. Ireland, created Earl op Charleville, 15 Sept. 1758, married and d. s.p. 17 Feb. 1764. [4] Nicholas, m. Dorothy, dau. of Sir Robert Southwell, Knt. [5] Brent, lieut.-col. left issue. SIR GARRET MOORE, of Mellefont, did considerable military service, temp. Elizabeth, seneschal co. of Cavan and town of Kells 1603, constable of Philipstown Castle 1609, M.P. Dungaunon 1613, president of Munsterl615; created a Peer of Ireland as Baron Moore, of Mellefont to his heirs male, 20 JiUy, 1616, and ViSCOUNT MoORE, of Drogheda, 7 Feb. 1621; d. 9 Nov. 1627, aged 67, having m. Mary, dau. of Sir Henry Colley (D. WELLINGTON), of Castle Carbery-, co. Kildare ; she d. 3 June, 1654 (having re-m. to Sir Charles Wilmot, created Viscount Wilmot, of Athlone, 4 Jan. 1620, lord presi- dent of Connaught and P.c.) His grandson, HENRY, s. his father Sir Charles as 3rd Viscount, 7 Aug. 1643; governor of cos. Meath, Louth, barony of Slaue, and town of Dundalk 1634; created EARL OP DROGHEDA, 14 June, 1661; d. 11 Jan. 1675, having m. Alice, 5th dau. of William Lord Spencer, of Wormleyton, and sister of Henry, 1st Earl of Sunderland. His great-grandson, EDWARD, 5th Earl (on the death of his brother Henry. 28 May, 1727), P.c. governor of Meath ; d. 28 Oct. 1758, aged 57, having been drowned on his passage from England to Dublin, He m. 1st— in 1727, Lady Sarah Ponsonby, dau. of Brabazon, Ir.t Earl of B&ssborough ; she d. 19 Jan. 1736, having had issue. He m. 2ndly— 30 Sept. 1737, Bridget, dau. of William Southwell, brother of Thomas, 1st Lord Southwell ; she d. 27 July, 1761, leaving issue. By his 1st marriage he had 4 sons, /I/ Henry, Lord Moore, b. 1 May, 1728: d. at Toulouse, Aug. 1752. (2) Charles, 6th Earl, created Marquis of Drogheda. (3) Hon. Ponsonby, of Moorefield, co. Kildare, and BaUv- hale, CO. Kilkenny ; b. 29 June, 1730 ; d. 9 Aug. 1819, having m. 1st — Nov. 1768, Hon. Elizabeth Moore, dau. of Stephen, 1st Viscount Mountcashel ; she d. s. p. Aug. 1777. He m. 2ndly — 3 April, 1781, Catharine, dau. of Frederic Trench, Esq. and sister of Frederic, Baron Ashtown ; she d. Aug. 1810, having had with other issue 5 sons, [1] Henry, of Ballyhale, co. Kilkenny, in H.O.; b. 19 Oct. 1784; d. 12 May, 1866, having m. 16 Feb. 1814, Lucie, dau. of James Currie, M.D. of Liverpool ; she d. 16 June, 1852, having had 3 sons and 4 daus. /I/ Ponsonby Arthiu-, b. 4 Aug. 1816; d. 3 May, 1871, having m, 27 Aug. 1844, Augusta Sophia, 4th dau. of Gen. the Hon. William Henry Gardner (B. Gabdner), and had a son and 2 daus. (1) Ponsonby William, of Ballyhale, co. Kilkenny, heir presumptive to the Earldom ; b. 29 April, 1846; m. 16 Oct. 1879, Anne Tower, youngest dau. of late George Moir, ll.d. sheriff of Stirlingshire. (2) Agnes Alexandrina, m. 4 Mar. 1873, to Robert An- derson, bar.-at-law, LL.D. (Dublin), and has 3 sons, Arthur Ponsonby Moore Anderson, b. 7 July, 1874.— Alan Seymom- Moore, b. 11 July, 1876.— Walter Graham Moore, b. 12 Sept. 1877. (3) Alice Mary, d. s. p. 8 Oct. 1871, having m. 6 Oct. 1870, to Rev. Thomas Russell Wade, missionary at Pesh- a^v^u•, India. /2/ Henry, lieut. R.N.; b. 28 June, 1828; d. 6 Oct. 1861, having m. 1869, Mary, dau. of Tattershall, Esq. /3/ Charles Edward, b. 14 Mar. 1833 ; d. 9 Nov. 1876, having m. 1857, EHzabeth, dau. of Edmund Kidd, Esq. and had 2 sons and a dau. Graham Ponsonby, b. 14 April, 1859. — Henry, b. 10 Oct. I860.— Beatrice Eleanor. /4/ Lucie Catherine, m. 10 Jan. 1838, to George Annesley Owen, Esq. of Ramsgate, co. Wexford, and has had 2 sons and a dau. (1) Wallace Cun-ie OWEN, b. 2 Dec. 1840; d. 9 May, 1878. (2) James Stopford, b. 25 May, 1846; d. 14 Aug. 1870. (3) Georgina Lucie, d. 18 Jime, 1865, having m. 23 July, 1856, to Rev. James Sullivan, B.A. rector of Askeaton,co. Limerick, and had a son and 3 daus. Ponsonby Augustus Moore SULLIVAN, b. 18 July, 1857. — Lucie Catherine Mary.— Florence Sophia Mabel.— Harriette Georgina Alice. /5/ Emily Jean, m. 10 Feb. 1847, to her cousin, James Cleghorn Moore, Esq. of Biu^on Hall, co. Carlow, s. p. 161 Helena Sarah, m. 23 May, 1851, to Walter John Red- foord Bulwer, of Barrowford, co. Kildare, J.P. capt. late 88th regt., Kildare rifle militia, and has a son, Henry Alan Bulwer, b. 1 Dec. 1854. Ill Florence, d. s. p. 1 Feb. 1873, having m. 9 June, 1852, to Solomon Richards, Esq. of Otmavarra, co. Wexford ; ho d. 14 Aug. 1862. [2] Ponsonby, of Moorefield, co. Kildare ; b. 2 May, 1786 ; d. 22 April, 1868, having m. 9 Feb. 1813, Barbara, dau. of John Maconchy, Esq. of Rathmore, co. Longford ; she d. 15 Sept. 1866, having had 2 sons and 5 daus. /I/ Henry Edward, capt. 95th regt. and adj. Kildare rifles; b. 11 April, 1826 ; d. 16 Feb. 18€9, having m. 3 Aug. 1866, Hannah Elizabeth, eldest dau. of Joseph Pratt Tynte, Esq . of Tynte Park, co. Wicklow, having had a son and dau, Ponsonby, b. 1 Aug. 1866; d. 14 Jan. 1879.— Mabel. 12 1 Frederic William, b. 4 June, 1828. /3/ Agnes. Q2 228 DUG IE. I /4/ Helen Katherine, m. 28 April, 1869, to Rev. Horace Nowman "Wheeler, M.A. principal chaplain to H.M. forces, Aldershot, s. p. /5/ Henrietta Matilda.— /6/ Jessie.—/?/ Gertrude Eliza- beth. [3] Robert, of Lansdowne, lieut.-col. Kildare militia ; b. 15 Oct. 1789; d. 3 Mar. 1879, having m. 13 Nov. 1809, Elizabeth, dau. of Rev. Robert WaiTen; she d. 22 April, 1875, having had with other issue 2 daus. /I/ Katherine Elizabeth, m. 22 Sept. 1835, to Richard Henry Gumbleton, Esq. of Marston, co. Waterford, and has a dau. Sarah Elizabeth Isabel, m. 4 Aug. 1870, to Arthur Roope Hunt, Esq. of Torquay, bar.-at-law, and has a son and 2 daus.— Cecil Arthiu- Hunt, b. 8 Mar. 1873.— Kathleen Mary.— Muriel Isabel. /2/ Lucie Caroline, d. Sept. 1852, having m. 6 Jan. 1842, to Rev. John James Campbell, M.A. vicar of Great Tew, Oxon. and surrogate, and has a dau. Ehzabeth Mary Campbell. [4] Charles, incumbent of Monastereven, co. Kildare, pre- bendary of Harristovvn ; b. 29 Sept. 1790 ; d. 24 April, 1857, having m. 13/30 Sept. 1815, Agnes, dau. and coheir of James Cleghorn, m.d. state physician in Ireland; she d. 13 Jan. 1872, having had 2 sons and 5 daus. /I/ Ponsonby, bar.-at-law; d. unm. 15 Sept. 1852. /2/ James Cleghorn, of Burton Hall, co. Carlow; b. 10 May, 1820 ; m. 10 Feb. 1847, his cousin, Emily Jean, dau. of Rev. Henry Moore, of Ballyhale, s. p. (See above.) /3/ Agnes Catherine, d. 25 July, 1847, having m. 25 July, 1837, to Alexander Scott Broomfield, Esq. of Rossamore, co. Clare; he d. April, 1846. /4/ Mary, m. to Rev. Charles Crosthwaite, A.M. 3rd canon and vicar-general of Kildare, rector of Rath- angan, and has had 3 sons and 4 daus. (1) Frederic James Cbosthwaite, b. 1844.— (2) Charles Allan.— (3) Ponsonby Moore. — (4) Agnes Catherine. (5) Mary Letitia, d. s. p. 12 May, 1873, having m. April, 1873, to John Albert Vincent, capt. 4th B. S. Middx. mil. late 25th K.O.B. regt. (6) Helen Elizabeth, m. 30 July, 1879, to Rev. MarshaU Clarke Vincent, of South Hill, co. Tipperary, vicar of Charlton All Saints, Wilts. (7) Alixia Jane, d. 9 Sept. 1876. /5/ Helen Sarah, m. Nov. 1857, to James Henry Dopping, Esq. and has a dau. — Charlotte Agnes. /6/ Jane Isabella. /?/ Margaret, m. 6 Mar. 1856, to John Pitt Kennedy, Esq. and has had a son and dau. Charles Moore Kennedy, b. 19 Mar. 1857.— Rosalie, d. 21 Nov. 1876. [5] Frederic, capt. 12th lancers ; d. unm. 27 Oct. 1856. (4) Hon. Edward, chaplain to the house of commons; b. 29 Dec. 1736; drowned with his father on their passage to DubUn, 28 Oct. 1758. CHARLES, 6th Earl, K.P. created 27 June, 1791, Marquls OP Drogheda, in Ireland, and Baron MOORE,of Moore Place, Kent, in the Peerage of the U.K. 17 Jan. 1801; b. 29 June, 1730; d. 22 Dec. 1821, having m. 15 Feb. 1766, Lady Anne Sey- mour, dau. of Francis, 1st Marquis of Hertford, K.G.; she d. 4 Nov. 1784, having had with other issue 2 sons and 3 daus. (1) Charles, 7th Earl and 2nd Marquis, member of Irish house of commons, served in 15th light dragoons ; b. 3 Aug. 1770 ; d. unm. 6 Feb. 1837. (2) Lord Henry Seymoiir, d. Aug. 1825, having m. 28 Sept. 1824, Hon. Mary Letitia Parnell, 2nd dau. of Henry Brooke, 1st Lord Congleton (she d. 6 May, 1881, having re-m. 30 Dec. 1830, to Edward Henry Cole, Esq. of Stoke Lyne, Oxon.; he d. 9 Feb. 1858). Lord Henry left an only son, Henry Francis Seymour, 3rd and present Marquis. (3) Lady Elizabeth Emily, d. 18 Mar. 1840/1, having m. as 2nd wife, 2 Feb. 1797, to George Frederick, 7th Earl of Westmeath, who d. 30 Dec. 1814. (4) Lady Mary, d. Feb. 1842, having m. 2 Oct. 1791, to Alexander Stewart, Esq. of Ards, co. Donegal ; he d. Sept. 1831 (M. LONDONDERRY). (5) Lady Frances, d. 5 Oct. 1833, having m. 17 Nov. 1800, to Right Hon. John Ormsby Vandeleur, of Kilrush, co. Clare; he d. 10 Nov. 1828. EARL OF DUCIE. HENRY JOHN MORETON, Earl of Ducie and Baron Moreton (1837, U.K.), and Ducie (1763, G.B.), m.p. Stroud 1852, lord-lieut. of Glouc. since 1857, ex-capt. of yeomen of the guard, P.O. F.R.s. ; s. his father as 3rd Earl 2 June, 1853; b. 26 June, 1827; m. 24 May, 1849, his cousin, Julia, dau. and heir of James Haughton Langston, Esq. M.P. of Sarsden, Oxon. and has a son and dau. (1) Henry Haiightou Reynolds, BARON MORETON, M.P. W. Glouc. 1880(''l5.L. b. 4 Mar. 1857. (2) Lady Constance Emily, m. 24 Mar. 1874, to Riglit Hon. George John Shaw-Lefevre, M.P. P.O. &c. &c. nephew of ? Viscount Eversley. ARMS— Quarterly, 1st and 4th, Arg., a chevron gu. between three square buckles sa. MORETON. 2nd and 3rd, Or, two iions passant gu. REYNOLDS. Crest— A moorcock's head or combed and wattled gu. between two wings az. Supporters — Two unicorns arg. armed maned tufted and unguled or each ducally gorged per pale gold and gu. MOTTO— Perseverando. Seats— Tortworth, Falfield, Gloucestershire, and Sarsden, Chip- ping Norton. TOWN House— 16, Portman Square, W. The Barony. JOHN DE MORETON was certified as lord of the township of Moreton, co. Staff. 1316, his descendant, MATTHEW DUCIE MORETON, of Moreton and Engle- ton, Staff. Esq. (only son of Edward Moreton, Esq. by Elizabeth, dau. and sole heir of Robert Ducie, of Little Ashton, Staff, and heir also of her uncle, Sir William Ducie, Bart, of Tortworth, co. Glouc. created VISCOUNT DOWNE, in Ire- land), served under William III. in Flanders, thrice Ivnight of the shire Glouc. vice- treasurer and paymaster of Ireland 1717, created Lord Ducie, Baron of Moreton, Staff. 9 June, 1720 ; d. 2 May, 1735, having m. Arabella, dau. and coheir of Sir Thomas Prestwich, Bart, of Holme, Lane. She d. 14 Mar. 1750, having had with other issue 3 sons and 2 daus. [1] Matthew, 2nd Baron, M.P. Calne, Cricklade, and Tregony, constable of St. Briavels, vice-adm. of Gloucestershire, created Baron Ducie, of Tortworth, co. Glouc. with remainder to his nephews, Thomas and Francis Reynolds, and the heirs male of their bodies, 23 April, 1763; d. unm. 25 Dec. 1770. [2] Hon. Rowland Lewis Ducie Morton, col. foot guards, after col. R.M.; d. unm. [3] Hon. Charles Ducie Morton, major of foot at St. Christ- opher ; m. 1st, Anne Wyatt, of Windsor, and sister of Henry Wyatt, of Pagenhall, (Jlouc. and 2ndly— 10 Nov. 1748, Anna Louisa, dau. of Theodore Georges, of the Island of St. Christ- opher, and had a dau. Anna Arabella, b. 18 Dec. 1749 ; m. to Mark Dyer, of The Temple and of Alphingtou, Devon. % I DUDLEY. 229 [4] Elizabeth, d. 9 Sept. 1755, having m. 1st, to Richard Symes, Esq. of Blackheath, who d. s. p. and she re-m. 17 Jan. 1 729, to Francis Reynolds, Esq. of Strangways, Lane. M.P. ; he d. 8 Aug. 1773, having had 2 sons, (1) Thomas REYNOLDS, 2nd Lord Ducie, of Tortworth. (2) Francis, 3rd Lord Ducie, of Tortworth. [5] Penelope, d. s. p. 31 Jan. 1747/8, having m. as 1st wife, to Thomas Tatton, of Town's End, Stockport (son of "William, and brother of William, of Withenshawe) ; he bur. at Northenden 9 June, 1775. Eineaige, nmRANCIS REYNOLDS, of Strangways, Lane. M.P. (only AJ son and heir of Thomas Reynolds, a director E.l.c.s.); il. 8 Aug. 1773, having m. 17 Jan. 1729, Hon. EUzabeth Ducie IMoreton, dau. of Matthew, 1st Lord Ducie, of Moreton above- named, and widow of Richard Symes, Esq. of Blackheath ; she d. 9 Sept. 1755, having had 2 sons and 2 daus. [1] Thomas, capt. Coldstream guards, s. his uncle Mat- thew, 2nd Lord Ducie of Moretoc (ext.), as 2nd Baron of Tortworth 25 Dec. 1770, assumed the surname and arms of :\[ORETON by Act of Parliament 8 Mar. 1771; b. 26 Oct. 1733; d. s. p. 11 Sept. 1785, having m. 20 Feb. 1774, Margaret, dau. of Sir John Ramsden, Bart. ; she bur. at Tortworth 29 May, 1786. [2] Francis, s. as 3rd Baron. [3] Mary, d. 26 Mar. 1818, having m. 4 June, 1758, to Thomas Leigh, of Adlington, Chesh. [4] Arabella Penelope, d. 22 June, 1806, having m. to John Bettesworth, Esq. LL.D. Tj^RANCIS, 3rd Baron, capt. R.N., assumed the surname and Ji arms of Moreton by Act of Parliament 1786 ; b. 28 Mar. 1739; d. 19 Aug. 1808, having m. 1st— 10 Oct. 1774, Mary, dau. of Thomas Provis, Esq. of Shepton Mallet ; she d. Mav, 1 789. Hem. 2ndly— 18 Jan. 1791, Sarah, dau. of Paul Jodrell, Esq. and relict of Robert Child, of Osterly Park, Middx. She (I. 27 May, 1793 (E. WESTMORLAND). By his 1st wife he had, rpHOMAS, 4th Baron, created Earl OP DuciE and X Baron Moreton, of Tortworth, co. Glouc. 28 Jan. I^:i7; b. 31 Aug. 1775/6; d. 23 June, 1840, having m. 5 Dec. 1797, Lady Frances Herbert, only dau. of Henry, 1st Earl of Carnarvon ; she d. 22 Aug. 1830, having liad 3 sons and 5 daus. /I/ Henry George Francis, s. as 2nd Earl. /2/ Hon. Augustus Henry Macdonald-Moreton, of Largie, co. Argyll, M.P. West Gloucestershire; b. 24 June, 1804; d. 14 Feb. 1HG2, having m. 15 Sept. (Aug.) 1837, Mary Jane Lockhart .Macdonald, dau. of Sir Charles Macdonald-Lockhart, Bart, of Lee and Carnwath, a Count of the Austrian Empire, when he i-sumed the additional surname of Macdonald; she d. 10 J »ec. 1851, having had 2 sons and 5 daus. [1] Charles, of Largie, b. 12 July, 1840 ; d. 16 July, 1879, having m. 25 Oct. 1870, Elizabeth Hume, dau. of Archibald Campbell, Esq. of Glendaruel, co. Argyll, and had a son and dau. John Ronald, of Largie, b. 25 May, 1873.— Esther. [2] Augustus Henry, lieut. and capt. Coldstream guards 1872; b. 3 Nov. 1818; m. 25 July, 1874, Anna Harriet Mary, eldest dau. of late Sir Richard Sutton, Bart, and has 3 daus. Cara Mary Emily.— A dau. b. 21 Mar. 1878.— A dau. b. 5 July, 1880. [3] Frances Augusta, m. 25 Mar. 1858, to Christopher Ar- mitage Nicholson, Esq. of Balrath Burry, co. Meath, and has 2 sons and 3 daus. Gilbert Moreton NICHOLSON, b. 9 Mar. I860.— John Hamp- den Nicholson, b. 29 June, 1871.— Mary Jane.— Elizabeth Catherine.— Emilia Olivia. [4] Emilia Olivia, m. 1 April, 1875, as 2nd wife, to her cousin Hon. Algernon Thomas Moreton, of Henbury, Dorset, who d. 18 Jan. 1880. [5] Mary. [6] Julia, m. 27 April, 1878, to Thomas Digby, 4th son of late Rev. John Pigott. [7] Jane Geraldine. /3/ Hon. Percy, capt. late 10th hussars; b. 18 June, 1808 ; m. 28 April, 1846, Jane Frances, youngest dau. of Sir Rose Price, Bart, of Treignwinton, and has 4 sons and 3 daus. (1) Francis, b. 27 Feb. 1847. (2) Robert, b. 8 June, 1850; m. 3 April, 1880, Annabella Emily, dau. of Edward Thornewill, of Dove Cliff, co. Staff. (3) Ernest, b.l7 Jan. 1852.— (4) Percy Dundas, curate Holy Trinity, Upper Chelsea, 1878 ; b. 24 Jan. 1855. (5) Edith. (6) Florence. (7) Rose. /4/ Lady Mary Elizabeth Kitty, d. 16 Dec. 1842, having m. 8 May, 1822, to William Basil Percy, 7th Earl of Denbigh. /5/ Lady Julia, d. 25 June, 1869, having m. 6 July, 1824, to James Haughton Langston, Esq. of Sarsden House, Oxon.; he d. 19 Oct. 1863, having had a dau. Julia, m. 24 May, 1849, to her cousin the present Earl Ducie. /6/ Lady Charlotte, d. s. p. 2 July, 1881, having m. 30 Sept. 1834, as 2nd wife, to Maurice Frederick Fitzhardinge, 1st Lord Fitzhardinge, who d. 17 Oct. 1867. /7/ Lady Emily, m. 3 Aug. 1847, to Admiral Sir James Whitley Deans-Dundas, G.C.B. M.P. who d. 3 Oct. 1862. /8/ Lady Katherine, m. 14 Dec. 1841, as 2nd wife, to John Raymond Raymond-Barker, Esq. of Fairford Park, co. Glouc. and had an only son (Hawley— BART.) HENRY GEORGE FRANCIS, 2nd Earl, b. 8 May, 1802 ; d. 2 June, 1853, having m. 29 June, 1826, Hon. EUzabeth Button, elder dau. of John, 2nd Baron Sherborne ; she d. 15 Mar. 1865, having had with other issue 8 sons and 4 daus. [1] Henry John, 3rd and present Earl. [2] Hon. Algernon Thomas, of Henbury, Dorset, capt. 3rd dragoons; b. 10 Aug. 1829; d. 18 Jan. 1880, having m. 1st— 10 Dec. 1857, Annie Jane, only dau. of Thomas Paget, Esq. of Knockglass, co. Mayo ; she d. 27 Aug. 1873, having had 2 sons who died young. He m. 2ndly — 1 April, 1875, his cousin Emilia OUvia,dau. of Hon. Augustus Henry Moreton-Macdonald, afore- said. [3] Hon. Berkeley Basil, b. 18 July, 1834; m. 13 Oct. 1862, Emily Eleanor, dau. of John Kent, Esq. commissioner of crown lands, Queensland, and has a son and 4 daus. Capel Henry Berkeley, b. 16 May, 1875. — Eleanor Alice. — Evelyn Beatrice. — Constance Ethel. — Mary Isabel. — Beatrice Lilian. [4] Hon. Reynolds, of Lindridge House, co. Leic. com. R.N. (retd.) ; b. 21 Dec. 1835 ; m. 1st— 11 July, 1860, Charlotte Constance, only dau. of Sir John Dunlop, Bart, (ext.), M.P. ; she d. 30 Aug. 1865, having had 2 sons, /I/ Henry John, b. 30 May, 1862. /2/ Francis James, b. 18 Nov. 1863. Hon. Reynolds Moreton m. 2ndly— 18 Oct. 1866, Margaret, 2nd dau. of Rev. Dennis Mahony, of Dromore Castle, co. Kerry, and has had a son and 3 daus. /3/ Reginald, b. 28 Jan. 1869.-/4/ Lilly Florence.— / 5/ Mabel Evelyn.— /6/ Grace Ruth Kathleen, d. 9 Mar. 1880. [5] Hon. Wjmdham Percy, lieut. 7th regt. b. 10 May, 1839; d. 29 July, 1877. [6] Hon. SejTnour, b.l Mar. 1841; m. 23 Jan. 1869, Mary Ellen dau. of John Kent, Esq. aforesaid, and has 2 sons, Albert Eliott Kingscote, b. 10 Sept. 1875. Douglas Seymour Herbert, b. 26 May, 1878. [7] Hon. Richard Charles, late R.N. b. 22 Jan. 1846; m. 15 July, 1868, Janie, eldest dau. of Thomas Ralli, Esq. of and has a dau. — Marie Evelyn. [8] Hon. Matthew Henry, late 78th regt. b. 4 Aug. 1847. . [9] Lady Georgiana Mary Louisa, d. 20 Oct. 1867, having m. 29 Jan. 1856, to Rev. Charles Edward Oakley, M.A. rector of Wicklow, CO. Gloucester, and subsequently rector of St. Paul's. Covent Garden, London ; he d. 15 Sept. 1865, having had 4 sons and 3 daus. [10] Lady Alice, m. 10 May, 1865, to Col. Sir Henry Marshman Havelock-Allan, Bart. C.B. V.C. M.P. Sunderland. [11] Lady Eleanor, m. 1 Jan. 1868, to Hugh Fife Ashley Brodie, of Brodie, lieut. late RA. d.l. for cos. Moray and Nairn, l.l. for latter co. 1880 (2nd son of William Brodie, of Brodie), and has 5 sons and 3 daus. Ian Ashley Moreton Brodie, b. 26 Sept. 1868.— Alastair William Mathew, b. 16 April, 1871.— Ronald Hugh, b. 31 Mar. 1872.— Douglas Edward, b. 27 Aug. 1873.— Duncan Reynatt, b. 16 Dec. 1877.— Elizabeth Gertrude, b. 30 Nov. 1869.— Eleanor Mary, b. 1 Oct. 1879.— Vere, b. 21 Jan. 1881. [12] Lady Evelyn. EAEL OF DUDLEY. WILLIAM WARD, Earl of Dudley, of Dudley Castle, CO. Staff, and Viscount Ednam, of Ednam, co. Roxburgh, in the Peerage of the U.K. (so created 17 Feb. 1860), Baron Ward (1644, E.), 230 BUFF ERIN. a trustee of the National Gallery, high steward of Kidderminster, hon. col. (Q.o.) Wore. yeo. cav. since 1871 ; s. his father as 11th Baron Ward 6 Dec. 1835 ; b. 27 Mar. 1817 ; m. 1st— 24 April, 1851, Selina Constance, eldest dau. of Hubert de Burgh Esq. of West Drayton, Middx.; she d. 14 Nov. following. He m. 2ndly — 21 Nov. 18C5, Georgiua Elizabeth, dau. of late Sir Thomas Moncreiffe, Bart. and has 6 sons and a dau. a ('^'^ /J JT \\ (1) William Humble, •^^tec owrJ BpiiU Ji, b. 25 May,.1867.5 ' ''*" (2) Hon. JiiliaHubert, b, 20 Mar, 1870. kO. |»a4i*v/i(-w< (3) Hon. RoberTArtiiur, b. 23 Feb, 1871. (4) Hon. Reginald, b, 11 June, 1874. (5) Hon. Cyril Augustus, b. 31 Jan. 1876. (6) Hon, Gerald Ernest Francis, b. 9 Nov. 1877. (7) Lady Edith Amelia. Arms— Chequy or and az. a bend erm. Crest— Out of a ducal coronet or a lion's head az. Supporters— Two angels ppr. crined and winged or, under robes sanguine, upper az. MOTTO— Comme je Ms. Seats— Himley Hall, Dudley, and Witley Court, Stourpourt. TOWN HOUSE— Dudley House, Park Lane, W. Hineage, SIR HUMBLE WARD (only son of William Ward, of Heal, Staff, and of London, goldsmith, jeweller to the Queen), knighted 24 June, 1643, created Baron Ward, of Birmingham, CO, Warwick, 23 Mar. 1644 ; d. 4 Oct. 1670, having m, Frances Sutton, Baroness Dudley, on the death, 23 June, 1643, of her grandfather Edward, Lord Dudley, a barony created by writ of summons, 25 Feb. 1342 ; she d. 1697, having had with other issue 2 sons, [1] Edward, 2nd Lord Ward, and, on the death of his mother in 1697, Lord Dudley, which title is now in abevance between the descendants of the two elder sisters of Ferdinand© Dudley Lea, 15th Lord Dudley (son of William Lea, by Frances, sister and heir of William, 14th Lord Dudley) and 5th Lord Ward. [2] Hon. William, of Willingsworth, co. StaflE, j.u.; d. Jan. 1713, having m. Anne, dau. and sole heir of William Parkes, of Willingsworth, and had an only son, William, m.p. co, StaflE,; d. 25 Oct. 1720; m, Mary, dau. of John Grey, of Enfield, Staff, and had 2 sons, (1) John, of Sedgley Park, Staff, s. as 6th Lord Ward, created Viscount Dudley and Ward, of Dudley, 21 April, 1763, His grandson, John William, 4th Viscount Dudley and 9th Lord Ward, was created Viscount Ednam, of Ednam co Roxburgh, and EARL OF DUDLEY, of Dudley Castle ' co' Staff, 5 Oct, 1827 ; he d, unm, 6 Mar, 1833, wlien all these titles became extinct, excepting the Barony of Ward, which passed to his 2nd cousin, (2) WiUiam, rector of Himley and Kingswinford, Staff. • d 21 July, 1758, having m. Elizabeth, dau. of John Hawkes" His grandson, ■TTTILLIAM HUMBLE, 10th Baron Ward (on the death of V V his 2nd cousin John, Earl of Dudley, 6 Mar. 1833) m H,0,b, 9 Jan, 1781 ; d, 6 Dec, 1835, having m, 22 May 1816 Amelia, dau. of WilUam Gooch Pillans, Esq, of Bracondale Nor- folk and had 2 sons and a dau, ' [1] William, 11th and present Peer, created Earl of Dudley, [2] Hon, Humble Dudley, b. 20 Dec, 1821; d, 14 Dec 1870 having m. 17 Dec, 1843, Eleanor Louisa, 3rd dau, of Thomas Hawkes, Esq. of Himley House, co. Stafford, m,p. Dudlev ("she re-m. 13 April, 1872, to John Gerard Leigh, Esq, of the Hoo ^",*.^,°4 J?,'^^- "^i" ^- 2^ ^^^- 1^''^)' a'l'i liad a son and 2 daus, /I/ William Humble Dudley Ward, 2nd heut. (super ) Herts y^2;^^^- ^^*^ ^^^^*- ^^*^ hussars ; b, 19 Feb, 1849 ; m. 24 Oct' 1876, Eugenfe Violet Adele, dau. of Right Hon. Sir William Bahol Brett, P.O. (M.P. Helston 1866/8, justice common nleas 1868/76, alord of appeal 1876), and hasa dau?b. 8 Apri? ?881 /2/ Amelia Alice JuUa, m. 10 June, 1865, to James Keith i raser, col, 1st life guards, and cavalry brigade major 1865/7 (BART,), and has issue. •> ^ j / 1 /3/ Henrietta Maria, m. 14 June, 1869, to George Stewart younger son of Sir Charles Forbes, Bart, of Newe [3] Hon. Julia Susannah, m. 14 June, 1842, to Right Rev Thomas Legh Claughton, d.d, lord bishop of St, Albans 1877* .u):t1 bishop of Rochester 1867/77, professor of poetry at Oxford 1852/7, and has 3 sons and 3 daus, /I/ Thomas Legh Claughton, b,a, Trin, Coll, Camb 1871 vicar of St. Mary, Kingswinford, co. Staff, since 1876- b' 7 Dec 1847 ; m, 15 Feb. 1876, Henrietta Louisa Horatia, dau. of Edmund St. John Mildmay Esq. (Bart,), and has a son, William Thomas Alban Claughton, b. 21 Dec. 1876. /2/ Piers Leopold, B.A. Oriel Coll. Oxon, 1873, chaplain of East Hanningfield since 1879; b. 11 Oct. 1850. /3/ Gilbert Henry, b. 21 Feb. 1856. /4/ Amelia Maria, m. 1 Dec. 1863, to Hon. Archibald Henry Augustus Anson, v.c, lieut.-col. (E. Lichfield), who d. 17 Nov. 1877. /5/ Katherine Susanna, m. 17 Dec, 1872, to Hon, Ronald George Elidor Campbell, capt, Coldstream guards (E, CAW- DOR) , who fell in Zulu war 28 Mar, 1879. /6/ Lucy Elinor. f^ iM'' EAEL OF DUFFEEIN. QIR FKEDERICK TEMPLE HAMILTON- iC) TEMPLE-BLACKWOOD, k.p. k.c.b. g.c.m.g. P.O. Earl of Dufferin and Viscount Clandeboye, co. Down, of the U.K. so created 13 Nov. 1871, Baron Clandeboye, of Clandeboye, of the U.K. so created 22 Jan. 1850, Baron Dufferin and Clandeboye of Ballyleidy and Killyleagh, co. Down (1800, I.), and a Baronet (1763, i.), president royal geographical society, lord-lieut. and custos rotulorum co. Down 1864, hon. col. North Down rifles 1865, under-sec. of state for India 1864/6, chancellor of the duchy of Lancaster 1869/72, governor-gen. of the dominion of Canada 1872/8, ambassador extraordinary and plenipotentiary at^ St. Petersburg 1879/81, and Con- stantinople 188]]^''' s. his father as 5th Baron 21 July, 1841; b. 21 June, 1826; jn 23 Oct. 1862, Harriot G-eorgina, eldest dau. of Archibald Rowan- Hamilton, Esq. of Killyleagh Castle, co. Dowti, and has had with other issue 4 sons and 3 daus. Cl) Archibald J anfe^Leomc Temple, ViSCOUNT CLANDEBOYE, b. 28 July, 1863. (2) Hon. Terence John Temple, b. 14/16 Mar. 1866. DUFFERIN. 231 (3) Hon. Ian Basil Garden Temple, b. 4 Nov. 1870. (4) Hon. Frederick Temple, b. 26 Feb. 1875. (5) Lady Helen Hermione. (6) Lady Hermione Catherine Helen. (7) Lady Victoria Alexandrina (H.M. the Queen sponsor). Arms — Quarterly, I. and IV., Az., a fess or, in chief a crescent iivg. between two mullets of the second and in base a mascle ot the third, BLACKWOOD. II. Quarterly, 1st and 4th, Or, an eagle displayed sa. 2nd and 3rd, Arg. two bars sa., each charged with three martlets or, Temple. III. Gu., three cinquefoils Ijiorced erm., on a chief or a lion passant of the field, HA3IIL- 'j'ON (Earl of Clanbrassill). Crests — 1st, On a cap of maintenance gu. turned up erm. a crescent arg. BLACKWOOD. 2nd, On a ducal coronet a martlet or. Temple. 3rd, A demi-antelope affronte erm. attired and unguled or, holding a heart gu. HAMILTON (Earl of Clanbras- sill). SUPPORTERS— Dexter, a lion gu. armed and langued az. Sinis- ter, an heraldic tiger erm. each gorged with a tressure flory- counterflory or. I\[OTTO— Per vias rectas. Seat— Clandeboye, Belfast. Hineage. JAMES BLACKWOOD, of Ballyleidy, co. Down, attainted by James II's parliament (only son of John Black- wood, also attainted, and grandson of John, of Bangor, co. Uuwn, said to have been born in Scotland), m. Anne, dan. of Kobert Hamilton, of Killyleagh ; she d. 12 Sept. 1741, having had 2 sons, [1] Sir Robert, created a Baroxet 1 July, 1763, [2] James, a lawyer, m. Dorcas, dau. of Thomas Townley (by liis wife, Dorcas Moigne), said to be son of Charles and grand- sou of Charles Townley, co. Lane, (by Mary Trappes). His grandson, James, of Strangford, co. Down, and Clonervy, co. Cavan (son of Rev. Townley Blackwood, andhis wife, Mary, dau. of Patrick Brady); b. ; d. , 1855, having m. 1804, Elizabeth Anne, only child and heir of Nicholas Price, of Saintfield House, co. Down (by his wife Lady Sarah Pratt, dau. of Charles, 1st Earl of Camden) ; she d. 6 Feb. 1867, having had with other issue 4 sons and 3 daus. /I/ James Charles Price, of Saintfield House, co. Down, assumed that surname in lieu of his own; b. 17 June, 1807; m. 18 Mar. 1839, Anne Margaret, only dau. of late Patrick Savage, of Portaferry, co. Down, and has had with other issue, died young, 3 sons and 2 daus. (1) Nicholas Price Blackwood-Price, b. 11 June, 1842. (2) James Nugent, major King's R. rifle corps, late 60th rirtes, served in Boer campaign 1881; b. 16 Oct. 1844; m. 5 Jan. 1869, Alice Louisa, dau. of William Robert Ward, Esq, (V. Bangor), and has 2 sons and a dau. Conway William, b. 28 July, 1872.— Edward Hyde, b. 5 Feb. 1875.— Ethelwyn Mary. (3) Francis William, b. 27 Dec. 1847. (4) Elizabeth Dorcas, d. 1879. (5) Catherine Anne. /2/ William Robert Arthur, b. 22 Jan. 1813; d. 17 July, 1870, having m. 1st — May, 1843, Anna Eliza, 2nd dau. of late Rev. William Jex Jex-Blake, of Swanton Abbots, Norfolk ; she d. 18 Feb. 1844. He m. 2ndly— 23 Feb. 1847, Henrietta Jane Annabella, dau. of George Kenyon, Esq. of Cefn, co. Denbigh ; she d. s. p. 2 June, 1866. By his 1st wife he had an only dau. Anna Maria Frances, m. 12 Aug. 1874, to Rev. Edward Blanchard Ryan, rector of Strangford, co. Down, and has a dau. — Annie Gertrude Ryan. /3/ Townley, rector of Down, b. 5 Jan. 1815 ; m. 1st, in Feb. 1841, Maria Catherine, eldest dau. of late Rev. William Jex Jex-Blake aforesaid ; she d. s. p. 1842. He m. 2ndly— 3 Oct. 1844, Anne Henrietta, dau. of Rev. and Hon. Henry Ward (V. Bangor), rector of Killinchy, co. Down ; she d. 6 June, 1852, leaving a son and 2 daus. (1) Henry Nicholas, b. 28 Mar. 1849. (2) Harriet Anne Catharine, m. 18 Oct. 1869, as 2nd wife, to Rev. Robert Chichester (B. O'NEILL), rector of Balhnas- creen, co. Derry. (3) Maria Catherine. REV. TOWNLET Blackwood-Price m. 3rdly— 13 Nov. 1853, Sarah, 2nd dau. of Hugh Lyle, of Knocktarna, co. Derry, and has 2 sons and a dau. (4) Townley George. (5) Edward William. (6) Mary Helen Townley. /4/ Richard, lieut.-col. R.A. b. 12 May, 1818 ; m. 14 Oct. 1852, Anne, 2nd dau. of Col. Thomas Wade, c.B. of Clonebraney, CO. Meath, and has an only dau. — Frances Elisabeth. /5/ Sarah Elizabeth, m. 15 June, 1848, to Rev. Henry Mont- gomery Archdale, late incumbent of Trory, co. Fermanagh, and has 6 sons and 4 daus. Edward ARCHDALE, b. .—Henry Dawson, late R.N.; b. .—James B]i6kjv:P3d, lieut., K.A. bi -^Audley Mervyn, b. ' ' .—Montgomery, b. .—George, b. .—Elizabeth Price. — Sarah Blackwood.— Matilda Humphreys.— Richmal Magnall. /6/ Elizabeth Catherine, m. Oct. 1841, to Rev. Alexander On-, and has 2 sons and 5 daus. James ORR.—Gathorne.— Elizabeth Emily.— Florence. Charlotte. — Kathleen. SIR ROBERT BLACKWOOD, of Ballyleidy, co. Down, created a Baronet of Ireland, 1 July, 1763 ; b. 5 Nov. 1694; d. 1774, having m. lsi>-Joyce Leeson, sister of Joseph, 1st Earl of Milltown, and had 2 sons and a dau. (1) Sir John, s. as 2nd Baronet. (2) Leeson, d. unm. , 1773. (3) Margaret, m. to Stewart Banks, Esq. SIR ROBERT m. 2ndly— 1729, Grace, only dau. of Isaac Mac- artney, Esq. sheriff co. Antrim 1690 (BART.), and had with 4 daus. (who all died unm.) 3 sons, of whom the younger, (4) Wmiam, m. , Susannah, dau. of Thomas Bateman Lane, Esq. SIR JOHN, 2nd Baronet, M.P. Killyleagh 1761, 1776, 1788, 1798, and Bangor 1790 ; d. 27 Feb. 1799, having m. May, 1751, Dorcas, eldest dau. and coheir of James Stevenson, Esq. of Killyleagh (and Anne, his wife, 4th dau. of Gen. Nicolas Price, of HoUymount, ancestor of the " Saintfield family," above named), son of Col. Hans Stevenson, and Anne his wife, dau. and sole heiress of James Hamilton, of Neilsbrook, co. Antrim, cousin and heir of Sir James Hamilton, Viscount Clandeboye (extinct 1675). She was created Baroness Dupferin and Clandeboye, 30 July, 1800, with remainder to her male issue, and d. 8 Feb. 1807, having had with other issue 5 sons, (1) Sir James Stevenson, 3rd Baronet, m.p. Killyleagh 1789, 1790, 1800, succeeded at the death of his mother, in 1807, as 2nd Baron Dufferin and Clandeboj-e, representative Peer and A.D.C. to William IV.; b. 8 July, 1755; d. s. p. 8 Aug. 1836, having m. 15 Nov. 1801, Hon. Anne Dorothea Foster, only dau. of John, 1st Baron Oriel (V. Massereene); she d. 28 Mar. 1865. (2) Hon. John, in H.O. ; b. 9 Oct. 1757 ; d. s. p. 5 Jan. 1833, having m. 1st — 1778, Sophia, dau. of Ven. Hill Benson, arch- deacon of Down ; she d. s. p. 1803. He m. 2ndly — 4 June, 1803, Eliza, eldest dau. of Josias Dupr6 Esq. of Wilton Park, Buc]cs. and widow of Col. Brice; she d. 12 Dec. 1860. (3) Hans, s. as 3rd Baron. (4) Hon. Price, b. 24 Jan. 1760 ; d. s. p. July, 1816, having m. 29 Aug. 1787, Lucy, 2nd dau. and coheir of William South- well, Esq. (V. SOUTHWELL); she d. 20 Sept. 1802. He m. 2ndly— 21 Jan. 1804, Anne, dau. of Richard Cox, of Castletown, Esq. (Bart.— ext.); she d. 8 Oct. 1836. (5) Hon. Sir Henry, k.c.b. g.c.h. vice-adm. of the blue, created a BARONET 1 sept. 1814 ; b. 28 Dec. 1770 ; d. 13 Dec. 1832 (see). HANS, 3rd Baron, b. Oct. 1857 ; d. 18 Nov. 1839, having m. 1st — 19 June, 1784, Mehetabel Hester, 2nd dau. and coheir of Robert Temple, Esq. of Ten Hills, Boston, U.S. by Harriet, 4th dau. of Lieut.-Gen. William Shirley; she d. 7 Feb. 1798, having had with other issue 2 sons and a dau. [1] Hon. Robert Temple, capt. 69th regt. ; fell at Waterloo. [2] Price, s. as 4th Baron. [3] Hon. Henrietta, d. , 1820, having m. April, 1807, to William Stewart Hamilton, Esq. of Brown's Hall, CO. Donegal, who d. HIS LORDSHIP m. 2ndly-8 July, 1801, Elizabeth, eldest dau. and coheir of William Henry Finlay, Esq. of Gynnetts, co. Meath ; she d. July, 1843, having had 2 sons and 5 daus. [4] Hon. William Stear, vicar of Ballinderry, co. Antrim ; b. 27 April, 1802; d. 28 May, 1874, having m. 24 Mar. 1832, Elizabeth, dau. of Robert Hamilton, Esq. of Clonsilla, co. Dub- lin ; she d. 25 Sept. 1877, having had 3 sons, (1) Hans Stevenson, b. 28 Nov. 1833 ; m. 28 July, 1862, Jane, yoimgest dau. of late Sir John West, G.C.B. of Braywick Lodge, Berks, adm. of the fleet. (2) Robert WiUiam, major Oxfordshire L.l. 1881 ; b. 7 Jan. 1840 ; m. 19 April, 1879, Mary EHzabeth, 4th dau. of Simon Watson-Taylor, Esq. of Erie Stoke Park, Wilts. (M. Tweed- dale). (3) Price Frederic, major late R.A.; b. 11 Oct, 1841 ; m. 14 July, 1880, Henrietta, only child of late Albemarle Bertie Cator, Esq. (LENNARD— BART.), and has a son, b. 4 Nov . 1881. [5] Hon, Henry Stevenson, capt. 17th lancers; b. 4 Aug. 1819; d. 25 Oct. 1865, having m. 25 April, 1857, Lady Amelia, 9th dau, of Hon. John Thomas Capel (E. Essex). [6] Hon. Marianne, d. 22 Feb. 1845, having m. 15 Oct, 1831, to Ven. Walter Bishop Mant, archdeacon of Down, and rector of Hillsborough, co. Down (son of bishop of Down and Connor), who d. , 1869, [7] Hon, Elizabeth Dorcas, m. 26 July, 1839, to Rear-Adm. James Hamilton Ward, R.N. (V. BANGOR) ; he d. 16 June, 1873. [8] Hon. Sophia Louisa, d. 15 May, 1845, having m. 1st— 5 Jan. 1832, to Hans Hamilton, Esq. who d. 25 Mar. 1833 (leaving an only dau. Elizabeth Catherine, m. 28 Mar. 1854, to Trevor Richard Hamilton, Esq. J.P. of Vessington, Dimboyne, co. Meath, and has issue). She re-m. in June, 1837, to Capt. Alexander Grant, E.l.C.s. son of James Grant, Esq, of Corry- mony. [9] Hon. Henrietta Catherine, m. 1st— 20 Feb. 1841, to Rev. and Hon. Thomas Clotworthy Skeffington (V. MASSERENE) ; he d. 20 Sept, 1862, She re-m. 18 Mar. 1869, to Edwin Arnold, of Yiewsley, Middx. [10] Hon. Anne Dorothea, d. 27 Oct. 1862, having m. 1 Mar. 1842, as 1st wife, to David Stewart Ker, Esq. of Montalto, co, Down, M,P. who d. 8 Oct, 1878, 282 DUNALLEY. PRICE, 4th Baron, capt. R.N.; b. 6 May, 1794; d. 21 July, 1841, having m. 4 July, 1825, Helen Selina, davi. of Thomas Sheridan, Esq. son of Right Hon. Richard Brinsley Sheridan, M.P.; she d. 13 June, 1867, having (re-m. 1 Oct. 1862, to George, Earl of Gifford— M. TWEEBDALE; he d. 22 Dec. following) had an only son. (1) Frederick Temple, ci-eated Earl op Dufferin. ^:> BARON DUNALLEY. TTENRY PEITTIE, Baron Dunalley (1800, i.); -L-L s. his uncle as 3rd Baron 19 Oct. 1854; b. Jan. 1807; m. 10 May, 1841, Hon. Anne Maria Louisa O'Callaghan, only dau. of Cornelius, 1st Viscount Lismore ; she d. 6 July 1867, having had a son and dau. 1i^ei,/L>kl^-0d^ir. (p H«^^nrxOWMlmn,la1^iiiut'^£bljS^ Mar 1851 ; m gragTIBTCKTaFy Frances, only dau. of Major-Gen! ?dlu ^ Farmer, r.a. (retd.), and has had 2 sons and Henry Cornelius O'Callaghan, b. 19 July, 1877 ; d. 19 Mav 18»"-—4;J2£jx45.Qct,a8S0.— Maura Anne, b. 2 Sept. 1879; ' (2) Hon. Cornelia Elizabeth. Arms— Per pale arg. and gu. three wolf's heads erased or. Crest— A wolf's head erased or. SUPPORTERS— Dexter, a man in armour holding in his exte- rior hand a tilting spear all ppr. Sinister, a sta| ppr attfred unguled ducally gorged and chained or. ^^ aiured Motto— In omnia paratus. Seat— Kilboy, Nenagh, co. Tipperary. H^PH7t,-PnrT.^^' ^n ^""'l"'^ (great-grandson of Henry Prittie, of Dunalley, attainted by James II 's nar hament, and grandson of Henry Prittie, who had a giSit from the crown of Dunalley Castle, 26 jAne, 1678), M f co Tipperary 1768, was elevated to the Peerage as Barov Dttv' alley, of Kilboy, 30 July, 1800 ; b. 3 Oct. ll43Td 3 Jan ^Joi" having m. 6 Jan. 1766 Catherine, 2nd dau. and coheir of Francis Sadleir, Esq. of Sopwell Hall, co. Tipperary, widow of John S (and mother of Charles William, 1st Eari of Charleville^ • «h« d. 26 Feb. 1841, having had with 5 daus. 2 sons ^ ' ^ /I/ Henry, 2nd Baron, a representative Peer:' b 3 Mar 177'>- d. s, p. 19 Oct. 1854, having m. Ist-lO July, 1802, I^rfa oniv dau of Dominick Trant, Esq. of Dunkittle ; she d "5' ol 1819, s. p. He m. 2ndly-10 Feb. 1826, Hon. Emii; Maude' dau. of Cornwallis, 1st Viscount Hawarden. ^ ' \2\ Hon. Francis Aldborough, of Corville, co. Tipperary, custos rotuloruni; b. 4 June, 1779; d. 8 Mar. 1853, having m. 1st— 10 Sept. 1800, Martha, only dau. of Cooke Otway, Esq. of Castle Otway, co. Tipperary (BART.), and widow of George Hartpole, Esq. of Shrule Castle, Queen's co. ; she d. Mar. 1802, having had a dau. [1] Hon. Mary Elizabeth Martha (p.p. 31 July, 1855), d. 1 May, 1861, having m. 3 May, 1827, to Very Rev. and Hon. Robert William Henry Maude (V. HAWARDEN), dean of Clogher, who d. 31 Oct. 1861. Hon. F. A. PRITTIE m. 2ndly— 16 July, 1803, EUzabeth, only dau. of Right Hon. George Ponsonby (E. BESSBOROUGH),lord chancellor of Ireland ; she d. 11 Jan. 1849, having had 3 sons and 2 daus. [2] Henry, 3rd and present Baron. [3] Hon. George Ponsonby (p.p. 31 July, 1855), b. 4 Aug. 1808; d. 15 Aug. 1871, having m. 10 Oct. 1841, Henrietta Hester, only dau. of Lieut.-Col. Gregory, 44th regt, and had 2 daus. (1) Rose Henrietta. (2) Florence Elizabeth, d. 9 Feb. 1879, having m. 28 Nov. 1871, to William Connel Black, of Kailzie, Peebles, N.B. capt. late Scots greys, D.L. co. Peebles, and had issue. [4] Hon. Francis Sadleir (p.p. 1855), an officer in the army: b. 25 Oct. 1811 ; d. 26 July, 1867, having m. 1st— 1 Oct. 1838, Mary, dau. of (Hon.) Peter Rose, a judge in Demerara ; she d. 25 Mar. 1844, having had a son and dau. (1) Francis William, late 97th regt.; b. 15 Dec. 1839. (2) Huntly Mary, d. 2 Mar. 1864, having m.l6 Oct. 1862, to Henry Mervyn D'Arcy Irvine, Esq. of Castle Irvine, CO. Fermanagh ; he d. 1 July, 1870, leaving an only son, Henry Huntly Mervyn D'Arcv IRVINE, b. 14 Aug. 1863 ; d. 10 Jan. 1881. Hon. F. S. Prittie m. 2ndly— Nov. 1846, Susanna, only dau. of William Henry Carter, Esq. of Castle Martin, co. Kildare ; she d. 13 June, 1856, having had a son and dau. (3) Edward, b. Nov. 1851. (4) Elizabeth Susan. Hon. F. S. Prittie m. 3rdly— 3 Feb. 1859, Janet Elizabeth, 2nd dau. of Edward Gonne Bell, Esq. of Streamstown, co. Mayo, and has a dau. (5') Geraldine Frances, d. 26 July, 1867. [5] Hon. Catherine Charlotte (p.p. 1855), d. s. p. s. 7 Feb. 1875, having m. 11 Nov. 1830, to Col. William Leader Maberly, M.P. Westbury 1819/20, Northampton 1820/30, Shaftesbury 1831/2, Chatham 1832/4. [6] Hon. Frances Elizabeth (p.p. 1865), m. 21 June, 1838, to John Bagwell, Esq. of Marlfield, Innislonagh, Clonmel, co, Tipperary, M.P. Clonmel 1857/74, a lord of the treasury 1859/62, and has 2 sons and 3 daus. (1) Richard BAGWELL, bar.-at-law I.T, 1866, high sheriff, CO. Tipperary, 1869 ; b. 9 Dec. 1840 ; m. 9 Jan. 1873, Hanuet Philippa Joscelyn, dau. of Philip Joseph Newton, Esq. of Dunleckney, co. Carlow, and had a son, John Philip Bagwell, b. 11 Aug. 1874. (2) William, lieut. rifle brigade; b. 5 Mar. 1849. (3) Elizabeth. (4) Margaret, m. 17 July, 1862, to John Thornton Rogers, of Riverhill, Kent, J.p. capt. late 33rd regt. and has 2 sons and 3 daus. John Middleton Rogers, b. 24 Aug. 1864.— Arthur Edward, b. 18 July, 1871.— Frances Elizabeth.— Margaret. — Lilla Agnes. (5) Emily. (6) Fanny. DUNBOYNE. 233 BARON OF DUNBOYNE. JAMES FITZWALTER CLIFFORD-BUTLER, Baron of Dunboyne (1541, I.), d.l. Devon, lieut.-col. 2nd batt. Monmouthsh. R.v. ; assumed, on his marriage, the surname of Clifford in addition to and before that of Butleb, which addition was confirmed by R.L. 13 Nov. 1860 ; s. his father as 15th Baron 22 Mar. 1881 ; b. 20 May, 1839 ; m. 12 June, 1860, Marion, only dau. of Col. Henry Morgan Clifford, of Llantilio Crossenny, co. Monmouth, and his wife Catherine Harriet Yorke (E. Hardwicke), and has a dau. (1) Hon. Rosalinda Catherine Sophia. Arms— Or, a chief indented az. three escallops in bend counter- changed. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or a plume of five ostrich feathers, therefrom a demi-falcon rising arg. Supporters— Dexter, a lion guardant arg. Sinister, a horse sa. maned tufted and hoofed or. Motto— Timor Domini fons vitae. Seat— Knoppogue Castle, Newmarket-on-Fergus, Clare. Hineage. SIR EDMOND BUTLER, of Dunb03me, co. Meath (de- scended from Sir Thomas Butler by his wife Synolda le Petit, lady of Dunboyne and Mullingar, only child and heir of William le Petit, lord of Dunboj-ne and MulUngar, who was summoned to the Irish parliament by writ 8 King John 1206/7), created BARON OF DUNBOYNE, co. Meath, 11 June, 1541 , and d. 1566, having m. Cecilia,dau. of Cormac Oge M'Carthy de Muskery, and had a son, JAMES, 2nd Baron, summoned to parUament 11, 12, and 13 Elizabeth, 11 James; d. 18 Feb. 1624, having m. 1st, Hon. Margaret FitzPatrick, dau. and heir of Barnaby, lord of Upper Ossory, and had 2 sons, [1] John, killed by Richard Grace, 1602; his male line failed on the death of his grandson James, 4th Lord, 1662. [2] Pierce, of Ballydroghid,co. Tipperary, d. 31 Jan. 1626; his male line failed 7 May, 1800, on the death s. p. of his great- great-great-grandson. Right Rev. John Butler, D.D. R.c. bishop of Cork, 12th Baron Dunboyne. HIS LORDSHIP m. 2ndly, Margaret O'Brien, dau. of Cornelius or Conor, Earl of Thomond ; she d. 20 April, 1636, having had 2 sons, [3] James, of Grellagh, drowned near Holyhead 29 May, 1619; male line extinct. [4] Edward, of Clare, co. Tipperary, m, Elizabeth, dau. of Nicholas Dobbin, alderman of the city of Wat«rford, and had issue. His great-great-great-grandson JAMES BUTLER, 13th Baron Dunboyne [on the death of his kinsman Right Rev. John Butler, lord bishop of Cork and 12th Baron Boyne, 7 May, 1800], petitioned the house of lords 1823, claiming his right to vote, was referred to attorney-general and solicitor-general, Ireland, who advised the Crown to allow the reversal of certain outlawries against James 4th and Pierce 5th Barons Dunboyne, which were ac- cordingly reversed ; b. 25 July, 1780 ; d. 6 July, 1850, having m. 1st— 17 Aug. 1799, Ellen, dau. of David O'Connell, Esq. of Cork ; she d. 15 Mar. 1817. He m. 2ndly— 19 Dec. 1843 (? 17 Aug. 1842), Mrs. Maiy Anne Vincent Vaughan, of Belle Hatch, Oxon.(SKlPWlTH— BART.); shed. Dec. 1846. By his 1st wife he had 6 sons and a dau. [1] Theobald Fitzwalter, s. as 14th Baron. [2] Hon. St. John, of Portrane and Walchestown, co. Diiblin, high sheriff 1856 ; b. 24 June, 1808 ; d. 17 Mar. 1878, having m. 1st — 14 Feb. 1832, Anne Maria, dau. of Walter Arcedeckne Burke, Esq. of Gortnamona, co. Galway, and Midow of James FitzPatrick, Esq. of Spidale, same co. ; she d. 7 Nov. 1859. He m. 2ndlv— 9 Dec. 1863, Anna, widow of Robert George Pamther, rifle brigade; she d. 14 Oct. 1869. He m. 3rdly — 21 April, 1873, Marianne Jane, sister of the Right Hon, Thomas Edward Taylour, M.P. of Ardgillan Castle, co. Dublin (M. Headfort); shed. 16 April, 1874. By his 1st wife he had, with other issue, a son and dau. (1) James Henry Edward Arcedeckne-Butler, assumed the svirname and arms of Arcedeckne in addition to and before those of Butler by R.L. 4 Nov. 1867 ; b. 3 July, 1838; d. 6 Feb. 1871, having m. 20 June, 1867, Minna, dau. of Josepli Locke, Esq. M.P. Honiton (she re-m. 16 April, 1872, to Charles Thomas, son of Rev. Charlton Lane, vicar of Hampstead Middx.), and had 2 sons, St. John Henry, b. 15 Oct. 1868.— James Fitzwalter, b. 23 Oct. 1869. (2) Maria Rosalinda. [3] Hon. Henry Butler-Johnstone, of Auchin Castle, N.n. D.L, CO. Dumfries, lieut.-commandant, Dumfries, Roxburgh, and Selkirk mihtia; assumed the surname of JOHNSTONE on his marriage, his wife being niece and heiress of Gen. Johnstone, of Corehead ; M.P. Canterbury, July 1852 to Feb. 1853, 1857/62 ; b. 28 Aug. 1809 ; d. 1 April 1879, having m. 14 May, 1834, Isabella Margaret Munro- Johnstone, only dau. of Sir Alexander Mimro, of Novar, co. Ross ; she d. 10 Feb. 1873, having had an only surviving son, Henry Alexander Munro Butler-Johnstone, M.P. Canterbury 1862/78, sold Auchin Castle 1879, and the estate of Corehead in 1880, D.L. Ross-shire 1880 ; b. 7 Dec. 1837 ; m. 17 Nov. 1877, Marie Irma Gabrielle, Comtessede Soyres ; she d. s. p. 16 July, 1880. [4] Hon. James, of Lambei-ton Park, Queen's co. J.P. high sheriff 1857 ; b. 8 Nov. 1810; m. 3 Oct. 1836, Emilia Mary, only dau. of Sir William Fitzgerald, Bart, of Carrygoran, co. Clare, and has 2 sons and 3 daus. (1) James William Fitzgerald Butler, late 72nd highlanders; b. 10 Oct. 1837; d. 12 May, 1873, having m. 4 May, 1858, Ada, youngest dau. of LawTence Gwynne, LL.D. and had 3 daus. (1) Ada Emily Gwynne Fitzgerald, m. 22 Jan. 1881, to John Bower Marsh-Dunn, Esq. late 31st regt. (K.o.L.l.) (2) Synolda Ellen Le Petit. (3) Alexandra. (4) Geraldine Amy. (2) St. John George, b. 29 Oct. 1853. (3) Emily Sarah Fitzgerald, m. 17 May, 1865, to Walter Thursby-Pelham, Esq. of Cound Hall, Salop, J.P. ; he d. 15 Dec. 1874, having had 2 sons, Walter Harvey Thursbt-PELHAM, b. 28 Oct. 1867 ; d. 9 May, 1878.— James Augustine, b. 21 Jan, 1869. (4) Isabel Georgina, m. 16 April, 1868, to Henry Maurice William Oppenheim, Esq. of Chipstead, Kent, and has 2 sons, Harry James Oppenheim, b. 28 Mar. 1869.— Alfred Her- mann, b. 17 Jan. 1872. (5) Rosalinda Eleanor, m, 5/8 Sept. 1875, to Frederick Robert KnoUys, Esq, of Brookfield House, Bucks, son of Gen. the Right Hon. Sir William KnoUys, K.c.B. gentleman usher of the black rod. [5] Hon. Sir Edward, of Harefield, knighted on the marriage of the Queen, lieut. gentlemen-at-arms 1839/45, j.p. d.l. ajid high sheriff 1855, Hants.; b, 29 Oct. 1811 ; d. 20/22 Oct. 1858, having m. 1st — 16 Mar. 1839, Emma Jane, dau. and heir of Arthur Baily, Esq. of London; she d. s. p. 4 Dec. 1840. He ni. 2ndly— 1 Feb 1844, Urania Elizabeth, dau. of Vice-Adm. Lord Henry Paulet, K.c.B. (M. Winchester); she d. 2 Dec. 1858, leaving a son, Arthur Paulet, b. 21 Mar. 1845; d, s. p. 23 Dec. 1872, having m. 6 Oct. 1870, Emily Maria, eldest dau. of John Goodden, Esq. of Compton House, Dorset. [6] Hon. Charles Lennox, of Caton House, co. Wanv. J.P. and D.L. high sheriff 1862; b. 29 Nov. 1813; m. 1st— 24 Oct. 1835, Eliza, only dau. and heir of Thomas Lindsey Holland, of London ; she d. 31 Dec. 1866, having had 4 sons and 2 daus. (1) Lindsey Holland, late 7th R. fusiliers; b. 22 Aug, 1836. (2) Charles Lennox, b. 5 Oct. 1841; d. 8 Feb. 1865. (3) Edward Arthur, capt. 83rd regt.; b. 3 July, 1842 ; m. 28 May, 1872, Clara Maria, 2nd dau. of Col, J Francis, Bombay S.C. and has a son, b. 7 May, 1874. (4) Cecil, bar.-at-lawL.L 1870; b. 15 Feb. 1846. (5) Ellen Carohne, m. 19 Dec. 1867, to Edward AUesley Ward-Boughton-Leigh, Esq. of Brownsover Hall, co. Wanv. and has a son and 5 daus. Henry AUesley Ward-BOUGHTON -Leigh, b. 23 May, 1877. Ellen Theodosia.— Maude Mary.— Ada Rose.— Edith Violet. —Mabel Constance. 234 DUNDONALD. (6) Eliza Emily, m. 21 April, 1858, to James Hatherall, major Scottish borderers militia, J.P. co. Warw. and has a son and 2 daus. Charles E Grey Hatherall, b. .—Ellon Marie. — Anna Marion. ► Hon. Charles Butler m. 2ndly— 16 Oct. 1872, Isabel Con- ' stance Caroline, youngest dau. of late Adm. John Edward "Walcott, M.P. and has a dau. (7) Beatrice Corstance Charlotte. [7] Hon. Rosalind Eleanor, d. 19 June, 1859, having m. 13 June, 1819, to Lieut.-Col. John Marshall, who d. 21 Sept. 1858. ri^HEOBALD FITZWALTER, 14th Baron; confirmed in JL his title by the committee for privileges of tlie house of lords 11 Feb, 1860, an Irish representative Peer 1867/81, J.P. D.L. CO. Clare ; b. 11 Feb. 1806 ; d. 22 Mar. 1881, having m. 14 Nov. 1832, Julia Celestina Maria, 2nd dau. of WiUiam Brander, Esq. of Morden Hall, Surrey, and had with other issue 3 sons and a dau. (1) James Fitz Walter Clifford-Butler, 15tli and pre- sent Baron. (2) Hon, Theobald FitzWalter, J.P. capt. Clare militia ; b. 19 July, 1840; d. 19 Nov. 1877. (3) Hon. Robert St. John FitzWalter, bar.-at-law I.T. 1869, a master of the court of exchequer since 1874; b. 20 Jan. 1844; m, 9 Feb. 1869, Caroline Maude Blanche, dau. of late Capt. George Probyn, of London, and has 2 sons and 4 daus. FitzWalter George Probyn, b. 20 Mar. 1874.— Lesley James Probyn, b. 22 April, 1876.— Lavinia Alice Julia.— Maude Celestina.— Blanche Amy Charlotte.— Rosalinda Laetitia, b. 24 Jan. 1881. (4) Hon. Julia Anne. T EAKL OF DUNDONALD. HOMAS BARNES COCHRANE, Earl of Dundonald (1669, s.), Baron Cochrane, of Dundonald, Lord Cochrane, of Paisley and Ochiltree (1647, s.), representative Peer Scotland 1879, a capt. 18th (R.I.) regt. formerly com.-in-chiet, and A.Q.M.G. of the forces in China; s. his father as 11th Earl 31 Oct. 1860 ; b. 18 April, 1814 ; m. 1 Dec. 1847 Louisa Harriet, dau. of William Alexander Mackin non, Esq. of Mackinnon, and has 2 sons and 4 daus. ^itC %ki'i^('i-) Douglas Mackinnon Baillie-HamiltOn, Bo nn -e ooiH UJCE lOP capt. 2nd life guards 1878 ; b. 29 Oct. 1852 ; m. 18 Sept. 1878, TyAL Winifred, only child of Robert Bamford-Hesketh, of Gwrych "'"' ' Castle, Abergele, J.P. D.L. and has a dau. li^H Grizel Winifred Louisa, b. 14 May, 1880. (2) Hon. Thnr^fiS Jfjia lJ" A-rt hn r Ern giyt, 2nd lieut. Scots guards, late~53rdregtrr^ 2 April, 1857 ; m. 2 Dec. 1880, Lady Gertrude Julia Georgiana Boyle, elder dau. and coh. of George Frederick, 6th Earl of Glasgow. (3) Lady Louisa Catherine Emma, m. 30 June, 1873, to Hon. Edward O'Neill, M.P. eldest son of William, Baron O'Neill. (4) Lady Alice Laura Sophia, m. 27 July, 1878, as 3rd wife, to George Onslow Newton, Esq. of Croxton Park, co. Cambridge, and has a son, b. 14 July, 1879, and a son b. 27 Oct. 1880. (5) Lady Elizabeth Mary Harriet. (6) Lady Esther Rose Georgina. Arms— Quarterly, 1st and 4th, Arg., a chevron gu. between three boars' heads erased az. Cochrane. 2nd and 3rd, Arg., on a saltire sa. nine lozenges of the field, BLAIR. Crest — A horse passant arg. Supporters— Two greyhounds arg. collared or and leashed gu. MOTTO — Virtute et labore. TOWN HOUSE— 12, Queen's Gate, S.w. iLmeage^ SIR WILLIAM COCHRANE, of Cowdon [son of Alexander (son of John Blair, of Blair), who, on his marriage \\'ith Elizabeth, sole dau. and heir of William Cochrane, of Cochrane, took the surname according to the terms of settlement of his wife's estate, made 1593]. (His brothers were Sir John and Sir Bryce, Cols. Alexander and Hugh, all in the service of Charles I. and a brother Arthur, capt. R.N. ), M.P.Ayrshire 1647; was created a Peer for his adherence to the royal cause 27 Dec. 1647, under the act of grace and pardon of 1654 he was fined £5,000; after the Restoration, P.O. commissioner of the treasury and exchequer, and for these services created EARL OP Dundonald, Lord Cochrane of Paisley and Ochiltree, 12 May, 1669, to his issue male, remainder to the eldest heirs female of his body, without division, and the heirs male of such heirs female bearing however the names and arms of Cochrane, which they shall be obliged to assume, and in failure to his next heirs whatsoever; d. 1686, having m. Eupheme, dau. of Sir William Scott, of Ardross, co. Fife, and had issue. His great-grandson, THOMAS COCHRANE, of Cukoss and Ochiltree, 8th Earl (on the death of his kinsman William, 7tli Earl, 9 July, 1758); d. 27 June, 1778, having m. 1st, Elizabeth, dau. of James Ker, Esq. of Mon-istoun, Berwick ; she d, 1743, having had 2 children, both d. young. He m. 2ndly — 6 Sept. 1744, June, eldest dau. of Archibald Stuart, of Torrance, co. Lanark ; she d. 21 May, 1808, having had 8 sons, (1) Archibald, s. as 9th Earl. (2) Hon. Charles, a major in the army, A.D.C. to Lord Corn- wallis ; b. 23 Jan. 1749, killed in the American wai-,18 Oct. 1781, having m. Catherine, dau. of Major Pitcairn, R.M. ; she d. 24 Oct, 1835, having re-m, 19 Feb, 1789, to Charles Owen Cambridge, Esq. of Twickenham, who d, 29 June, 1847, aged 98. (3) Hon. John, deputy-commissary in North America, b. 3 July, 1750; d. s. p. 21 Nov. 1801, having m. 7 May, 1800, dau, of Birch, of Pinner, Middx,; she d. Aug, 1801. (4) Hon. James Atholl, vicar of Mansfield, Notts, rector of Long Horseley, Northumb, 1792 ; b, 23 Oct, 1751; d. Feb. 1823, having m. Mary, dau. of Smithson, Esq.; she d, 15 Mar, 1867. (5) Hon, Basil, E,I.C.S. b. 22 April, 1753 ; d. 14 Aug. 1826, having m. 13 Aug. 1812, Caroline, sister of George Gostling, Esq, of Whitton Place, and widow of Rev. S. Lawry; she d, 2 Oct. 1837. (6) Hon, Sir Alexander Forrester Inglis, G,C.B. adm. of the fleet ; b, 22/23 April, 1758; d, 26/7/9 Jan, 1832, having m, April, 1788, Maria, dau. of David Shaw, Esq. and widow of Capt. Sir Jacob Wheate, Bart, (ext.), R.N. ; she d, 18 Mar. 1856, having had 2 sons and 2 daus. [1] Sir Thomas John, G.C.B. adm. of the fleet, b. 5 Feb. 1789; d. 19 Oct. 1872, having m. 1st— 6 Jan, 1812, Matilda Ross- Wishart, only dau. of Lieut,-Gen, Sir Charles Ross, Bart, of Balnagowan Castle (by his 1st wife, Maria Theresa, Countess Lockhart-Wishart, of the Holy Roman Empire); she d. 4 Sept. 1819, having had 2 sons and 2 daus. /I/ Alexander Dundas Ross-Cochrane-Wishart- BAILLIE, created Baron Lamington. /2/ Charles Stuart, capt. 7th regt.; died (?unm.) 131 Maria Theresa, m. 1st— 24 Mar. 1851, to Alexander Robert Sutherland, M,D, of Silver Hill, Torquay ; he d, 24 May, 1861, and she re-m. Sept. 1864, to Thomas Chai-les Wave Scott, Esq. of Beechwood, co. Forfar. /4/ Matilda, died unm. Sir Thomas m. 2ndly— 8 Jan. 1853, Rosetta, dau. of Sir Jonah Denny Wheeler-Cuffe, Bart, and has had a son and 2 daus. 151 Thomas Belhaven Henry, Lieut. R.N., b. 24 Nov. 1856, /6/ Rosetta Susan Louisa, /7/ Annette Minna, [2] Andrew Coutts, b, 5 April, 1799; d, 22 June, 1870, having m, 1835, eldest dau. of Baron de Strack, col, in the Austrian service, and has 2 daus, Maria Louisa Frederica, — Adelaide Stewart Beaujolois, [3] Anna Maria, d. 14 May, 1873, having m, 19 Oct, 1810, to Rear-Adm, Sir Edward Thomas Troubridge, Bart, who d. 7 Oct. 1852. DUNMORE. 285 [4] Jane, d. 22 June, 1830, having m. 6/9 Feb. 1822, to Vice- Adm. Sir Henry William Brace, R.N. K.C.B. (his 2nd marriage see Stair), who d. 14 Sept. 1863. (7) Hon. George Augustus Frederick, lieut.-col. 87th regt. retired, b. 26 Nov. 1762; d. unm. (8) Hon. Andrew James Cochrane- Johnstone, col. in the army, capt.-gen. and governor of Dominica 1797, &c. M.P. Stirling burg]is 1791/6, Grampound 1812 ; b. 24 May, 1767 ; m. 1st— 20 Kov. 1793, Lady Georgiana Hope-Johnstone, dau. of James, 3rd Eai-1 of Hopetoun, when Mr. Cochrane assumed the additional surname of Johnstone ; she d. 17 Sept. 1797. He m. 2ndly— 21 Mar, 1803, Amelia Constance Gertnide Etienette, only dau. and heir of Baron de Clugny, "governor of Guadaloupe, and widow of Monsieur Raymond Godet, of Martinique. By his 1st wife he had a dau. Elizabeth, m. 28 Mar. 1816, to "William John, 9th Baron Napier, who d. 11 Oct. 1834. ARCHIBALD, 9th Earl, 3rd dragoons, R.N. M.P. West- minster 1812; b. 1 Jan. 1748 ; d. 1 July, 1831, having m. lst>-17 Oct. 1774, Anne, 2nd dau. of Capt. James Gilchrist, 31.N. of Annesfield; she d. 13 Nov. 1784. He m. 2ndly— 12 April, 1788, Isabella, dau. of Samuel Raj-mond, Esq. of Bel- f'hamp Hall, Essex, and widow of John Mayne, Esq. of Teffont, Wilts. ; she d. s. p. Jan. 1809. He m. 3rdly— April, 1819, A nna Maria, eldest dau. of Francis Plowden, Esq.; she d. 18 Sept. ] 822, having had a dau.— Dorotliy, who d. young. By his 1st wife he had 4 sons, [1] Thomas, s. as 10th Earl. [2] Hon, Basil, lieut.-col. 36 regt, d. 14 May, 1816. [3] Hon, William Erskine, major 15th hussars; b. 1781; (! . 16 Mar. 1869, having m. Mary Ann, dau. of Alexander IManson, Esq.; she d. 22 Oct. 1860, having had an only son, William Marshall Cochrane, lieut.-col. 1st r. Lanark militia ; b. 22 Dec. 1817 ; m. 14 Oct. 1846, Mary, dau. of William Hussey, Esq. and widow of Philip Bennett Marshall, Esq. ; she d. 24 Aug. 1871, having had 4 sons and 2 dai;s. /I/ William Francis Dundonald, capt. 32nd regt.; b. 7 Aug. 1847. /2/ Thomas Erskine, lieut, R,N. b. 12 Sept. 1849. /3/ John Palmer, b, 28 Mar. 1852. /4/ Arthur Henry Douglas, b. 19 Aug. 1866. /5/ Caroline Katherine Laura Mary, m. 7 Aug. 1878, to Arthur ( ) Bayly, Esq. of Haddon House, Surrey. /6/ Edith Hamilton. [4] Hon. Archibald, capt. R.N. b. d, 6 Aug, 1829, having HI. 11 Jan. 1812, Hannah Jane, dau. of Arthur Mowbray, Esq. 1)1 sherburn, co. Durham ; she d. 8 Oct. 1864, having had with otiier issue 4 sons and a dau. /I/ Robert Alexander, b. 18 Mar. 1816: m. 27 Oct. 1847, Julia, dau. of Gen. Denzil Onslow (E. ONSLOW), of Stoughton House, Hunts, and has a son and 2 daus. (1) Blair Onslow, lieut. R.A. 1873 ; b. 11 Sept. 1853 ; m. 10 May, 1881, Mary Evelyn, 4th dau. of late Sir Richard Sutton, Bart. (2) Constance Amelia. (3) Florence Amy. /2/ Basil Edward Arthur, D.L. co. Dm-ham; b. 23 Dec. 1817; m. 2 Oct. 1839, Sally Carohne, eldest dau. of Lieut.-Col. Edward Fitzgerald, of Carrygoran, co. Clare (BART.), and has 4 sons and 6 daus. (1) Basil Edward, com. R.N.; b. 24 Aug. 1841; m. 11 June, 1873, Cornelia Ramsay, younger dau. of Capt. John Robinson Owen, R.N. of Campobello and Windlesham House, Surrey, and has a son and dau. Archibald, b. 20 Jan. 1874.— Grizel. (2) Blair Hamilton, b. 22 April, 1853. (3) William Edward, b. 8 Sept, 1858, (4) Charles Fitzgerald Thomas, b, 14April, 1863, (5) Katherine Elizabeth, m. 1 May,- 1879, as 2nd wife, to Capt. John Edward Leveson-Gower (D. Sutherland). (6) Anna Louisa. (7) Caroline Mary, m. 25 Oct. 1871, to Rev. Lionel Corbett, vicar of Condover 1873, rector of Pontesbury, Salop, 1867/ 73, and has 4 sons and a dau. Lionel Edward Corbett, b. 14 Nov. 1873.— Cyril, b. 20 Feb. 1875.— Edmund Henry, b. 20 Feb. 1876.— Francis Hayes, b. 28 July, 1878.— A dau. b. 2 April, 1880. (8) Helen Frances, (9) Margaret Grizel, /3/ Archibald Hamilton, J,P. Durham, and n.r, Yorks, late major 1st Durham militia; b, 2 June, 1819; m. 22 May, 1856, Rose, youngest dau, of G, P, Hutchinson, Esq. of Egglestone Hall, CO, Durham, s, p, /4/ Arthur Mowbray, b. 2 Oct. 1826; m. 11 June, 1850, Mary, younger dau. of John Michael Malonek, Esq. /5/ Caroline Elizabeth, d. 25 Oct. 1861, having m. 18 Nov. 1835, to B Holme Wiggin, now Mowbray, Esq. THOMAS, 10th Earl, G.c.B. G.C, of Cruzero of Brazil, K.s.G. and of merit of Chili, Marquis of Maranham in Brazil, vice-adm. of the blue, rear-adm. of the United Kingdom; b. 14 Dec, 1775 ; d. 31 Oct, 1860, having m, 8 Aug, 1812, Kath- erine Frances Corbett, dau, of Thomas Barnes, Esq. of Romford, Essex; she d. 25 Jan. 1865, having had 4 sons and a dau. /I/ Thomas Barnes, 11th and present Earl. /2/ Hon. Horatio Barnardo William, b. 8 Mar. 1818; m. 29 Oct. 1844, Frances Jacobina, dau. of Alexander Nicholson, Esq. and widow of George James Carnegie, Esq. (E. Northesk). /3/ Hon. Arthur Auckland Leopold Pedro, vice-adm. R.N. C.B. eom.-in-chief in the Pacific 1873/76; b. 24 Sept. 1824. /4/ Hon, Ernest Grey Lambton, capt. R,N, ; b, 4 June, 1834; m. 1st— 15 Sept, 1864, Adelaide, only dau, of Major Samuel W Blackall, governor of Queensland; she d. s. p. 3 Oct. 1864. He m. 2ndly— 16 Oct. 1866, Elizabeth Frances Maria, dau. of Richard Doherty, Esq. of Red Castle, co. Donegal, and has 3 sons and 4 daus, Thomas Dundonald Alfred Ai-thur,b, 23 Sept. 1868.— Richard Francis Ernest, b. 18 Sept. 1873.— Ernest Algernon, b, 11 May, 1877,— Elizabeth Rosetta Stewart.— Adelaide Maria.— Frances Katherine.— A dau. b. 4 Oct. 1879. /5/ Lady Katherine Elizabeth, d. 25 Aug. 1868, having m. 27 Feb. 1840, as 1st wife, John Browne Willis Fleming, Esq, of Stoneham Park, Hants, and Binslend, Isle of Wight ; he d. 27 May, 1872, having had issue. EARL OF DUNMOEE. CHARLES ADOLPHUS MURRAY, Earl of Dunmore, Viscount Fincastle, and Baron Murray (1686, s.) and Dunmore (1831, U.K.), lord superior of the Island of St. Kilda, lord-lieut. co. Stirling, lord in waiting 1874/80, capt. late Scots fusilier guards ; s. his father as 7th Earl 15 July, 1845 ; b. 24 Mar. 1841 ; m. 5 April, 1866, Lady Gertrude Coke, 3rd dau. of Thomas William, 2nd Earl of Leicester, and has a son and 5 daus. (1) Alexander Edward, Viscount Fincastle (h.r.h. Prince of Wales sponsor), b. 22 April, 1871. (2) Lady Evelyn. (3) Lady Muriel. (4) Lady Grace. (5) Lady Victoria Alexandrina (H.M. the Queen sponsor) b. 17 May, 1877. (6) Lady Mildred, b. 13 Nov. 1878. Arms — Quarterly, 1st, Az. three mullets arg. within the royal tressure of Scotland or, MURRAY. 2nd, Or, a fesse chequy az and arg. Stewart. 3rd, Paly of six or and sa. Strabolgi.' 4th, Arg. on a bend az. three stags' heads cabossed or, Stanley.* 5th, Gu. three legs in armour spurred and garnished or con- flexed at the thigh, ISLE OP Man. 6th, Gu. two lions passant in i^ale arg. Strange. Crest— A demi-savage wreathed about the head and loins with oak holding in the dexter hand a sword erect ppr. or, and in the sinister a key of the last. SUPPORTERS— Dexter, a lion gu. collared az. thereon with three mullets arg. Sinister, a savage wreathed about the tem- ples and loins with oak fettered ppr. MOTTO— Furth fortune and fill the fetters. Seats — Dunmore Park, Stirling, and Island of Harris. TOWN HOUSE— 86, Brook Street, w. -m 236 DUNRAVEN. Eineage* LORD CHARLES MURRAY (2nd son of John, 1st Marquis of Atboll, and of Amelia Stanley, by whom the sovereignty oi the Isle of Alan and the barony of Strange came into the AthoU family), lieut.-col. of dragoons, master of the horse to Princess AXXE and Queen MARY, created EARL OF DUNMORE, Viscount of Eixcastle, Lord Murray of Blair, Moulin, AND FILLEMONT, 16 Aug. 1686, P.O. Queen ANNE, gov. of Blackness Castle 1707; d. 1710, having m. Catherine, dau. of Robert Watts, of co. Hereford. His grandson, JOHN, 4th Earl (on the death of his father, Dec. 1756), a representative Peer 1761/84 ; d. Mar, 1809, having m. 21 Feb. 1759, Lady Charlotte Stewart, dau. of Alexander, 6th Earl of Galloway; she d. 11 Nov. 1818, having had 3 sons and 4 daus. [1] George, s. as 5th Earl, [2] Hon. Alexander, lieut.-col. in the army ; b. 12 Oct. 1764 ; d. July, 1842, having m. 18 May, 1811, Deborah, dau. of Robert Hunt, commander-in-chief of the Bahamas ; she d. 28 Jan. 1870, having had 3 sons and 4 daus. /I/ Augustus Charles, com. R.N. (retd.); b. 16 Dec. 1815 ; m. 14 Aug. 1851, Abbie, dau. of David Lee, Esq. of New York. /2/ Virginius, capt. in the army, commissioner of gold fields, and police magistrate, Victoria ; b. 20 Sept. 1817 ; d. 25 Dec. 1861, having m. 23 Oct. 1844, Elizabeth Alicia, only dau. of Col. Charles Poitiers, collector of customs at the Baliamas, late 61st regt. ; she d. 27 Dec. 1877, having had 5 sons, (1) Reginald Augustus Frederick, b. 18 Feb. 1846 ; m. 2 Jan. 1869, Louisa, dau. of James Ford, Esq. of Melbourne, Australia. (2) Ronald, b. 6 June. 1849.— (3) (3^eorge Earn, b. 11 Nov. 1850.— (4) Arthur Charles, b. 10 Sept. 1852.— (5) Henry Alexander, b. 6 June, 1857. /3/ Alexander Henry, lieut.-col. R.A. D.A.G. art. India ; b. 8 Oct. 1829 ; m. 2 Oct. 1856, Martha Frances Vincent, dau. of Thomas E Davenport, Esq. of Ballynacourty House, CO. Limerick, and has had 4 sons, Alexander Charles Henry Gerald, b. 27 Oct. 1857. — Charles Stewart, b. 4 Dec. 1858— Cyril Francis Tyrrell, b. 10 Feb. 1863.— Malcolm Donald, b. 9 July, 1867; d. 17 Dec. 1877. /4/ Augusta, d. 22 Jan. 1877, having m. 12 Aug. 1834, to Prince Louis Stanislas de Koska (Kotyska) de le Tremouille ; he d. 20 July, 1837, having had twin daus. (1) Felice, m. to H.S.II. Prince de Moutleart. (2) Louise, m. to Prince de Torremuzza, of Palermo. /5/ Virginia, a canoness. /6/ Alexandrine Amelia, d. 17 Dec. 1877. /7/ Susan Emma, m. 4 June, 1863, to Rev. John Glover, M.A, vicar of Brading, Isle of Wight, [3] Hon, Leveson Grenville Keith, Madras C, 1770 ; d, 4 Jan, 1835, having m. 1st— dau, of Sir William Daliymple, Bart, (E, STAIR) Dec, 1804, He m. 2ndly— 16 Jan. 1807, John Thursby, Esq. He m. 3rdly— 10 May, 1834, Louisa Mitty, only dau. of Thomas Abraham, Esq. of Chapell House, Svirrey ; she d. 29 Mar. 1852 (having re-m. 1st— 17 Jan. 1836, to Rev. S Jordan Lott, and 2ndly, in 1851, to George Wilson Grove, Esq. who d. 29 Mar. 1862) . By his 1st wife he had 2 sons and 2 daus. /I/ Jack Henry, rear-adm. R.N.; b. 26 July, 1810 ; m.23 Jan. 1845, Catherine, eldest dau. of Sir Neil Menzies, Bart, and has a son and 2 daus. (1) Jack George, b. 27 June, 1853. (2) Emily Neil, m. 26 Sept. 1867, to Arthur Edward, youngest son of late Francis Baird, Esq. of St. Peters- burg. (3) Frances Balfour. /2/ Samuel Hood, lieut.-col. b. 27 Dec. 1814 ; d. 17 Dec. 1867, having m. Oct. 1840, Susan, dau. of H C Sempill, Esq. and has 2 sons and a dau. (1) Hamilton George Dunmore, b. 1841. (2) Leveson Grenville Keith, b. 1843. (3) Susan, m. to Le Mesurier. /3/ Wemyss Jane, m. 1st— Oct. 1824, to Charles Hay Campbell, major, E.i.c.s.; he d. 1832, leaving 2 sons and 3 daus. She re-m. 17 May, 1836, to Lieut.-Col. Christopher Simpson Maling, Bengal N.l. /4/ Augusta, d. 1833, having m. 24 Sept. 1824, to John Gunn Collins, of Belmont, King's co. capt. 13th light dragoons, and had 2 sons and 2 daus. [4] Lady Catherine, d. 7 July, 1783, having m. 24 May, 1782, as 1st wife, to Hon. Edward Bouverie (E. RADNOR), who d. 1824. [5] Lady Augusta de Ameland, having assumed that name in lieu of Murray, by the authority of GEORGE III. 13 Oct. 1806 ; m. at Rome, 4 April, 1793, and re-m. in London, 5 Dec. following, to H.R.H. Augustus Frederick, Duke of Sussex, 6th son of George III. which 2nd marriage was declared null and void by the prerogative court in Aug. 1794 ; she d. 5 Mar. 1830, having had a son and dau. /I/ Sir Augustus Frederic d'Este, k.c.h, col. in the army, equerry to William IV. deputy ranger of St. James's and Hyde Park, claimed the Dukedom of Sussex 1844 ; b. 13 Jan. 1794 ; d unm. 28 Dec. 1848. /2/ Augusta Emma, Mdlle. d'Este, b. 11 Aug. 1801 ; d. s. p. 21 May, 1866, having m. as 2nd wife, 13 Aug. 1845, to Thomas Wilde, 1st Baron Truro, who d. 11 Nov. 1855. . ; b. 16 Dec. Wemyss, she d. s,p, 14 widow of [6] Lady Susan, d. April, 1826, having m. 1st— 7 July, 1788, to Joseph Thorpe, Esq. of Chippenham, co. Cambridge ; 2ndly, to John Drewe, Esq. and 3rdly— 23 Aug. 1809, to Rev. Archi- bald Edward Douglas, rector of Drungoon, Ireland. [7] Lady Virginia, died unm. f^ EORGE, 5th Earl, created a Peer of the U.K, 10 Sept. VJT 1831, as Baron dunmore. of Dunmore, in the forest of AthoU, CO, Perth; b, 30 April, 1762 ; d, 11 Nov. 1836, having m. 3/4 Aug. 1803, Lady Susan Hamilton, dau. of Archibald, 9th Duke of Hamilton ; she d; 24 May, 1846, having had 3 sons, [1] Alexander Edward, s. as 6th Earl. [2] Right Hon. Sir Charles Augustus, K.C.B. P.O. min. plen. Swizerland 1853, envoy to Persia 1854, Saxony 1859, Denmark 1866, Portugal 1867/74, master of the household 1839/45, and extra groom in waiting since 1845 ; b. 22 Nov. 1806 ; m. 1st — 12 Dec. 1850, Elizabeth, only dau. of James Wadsworth, Esq. of Geneseo, n.y. ; she d. 8 Dec. 1851, having had a son, (1) Charles James, M,P. Hastings 1880/^ipl. service 1872/6, b, 29 Nov, 1851 ; m, 9 Aug. 1875, Lady Anne Francesca Willielmina Finch, only dau. of Heneage, 6th Earl of Ayles- ford, and has a son and 2 daus. Alastair Heneage, b. 24 April, 1878.— Sybil Louise.— Elspeth, b. 5 Sept, 1881. Sir Charles m. 2ndly— 1 Nov. 1862, Hon, Edith Susan Esther Fitz Patrick, 5th dau. of Lord Castletown, and has a son, (2) Cecil Henry Alexander, b. 4 April, 1866. [3] Hon. Henry Anthony, rear-adm. R.N. G.C. Bavarian order of St. Michael of Merit ; b. 10 Jan. 1810 ; d. 17 Feb. 1865. ALEXANDER EDWARD, 6th Earl, b. 1 June, 1804 ; d. 15 July, 1845, having m. 27 Sept. 1836, Lady Catherine Herbert, 4th dau, of George Augustus, 11th Earl of Pembroke, and had a son and 3 d&us^hi aJif^i^ /(/^/'J' (1) Charles Adolphus, 7th and present Earl, (2) Lady Susan Catharine Mary, m. 29 Nov. 1860, to James, 9th Earl of Southesk. (3) Lady Constance Euphemia Woronzow, m. 16 June, 1864 to William, 15th Baron Elphinstone. (4) Lady Alexandrina Victoria (posth.), H.M. the Queen sponsor. EAEL OF DUNRAVEN. SIK WINDHAM THOMAS WYNDHAM-QUIN, K.p. Earl of Dunraven and Mount Earl (1822, i.), Viscount Mount Earl (1816, i.) and Adare DUNSANDLE. 287 (1822, I.), Baron Adare (1802, I.) and Kenry (1866, G.B.), and a Baronet (1781, g.b.), a.d.C. to lord-lieut. of Ireland 1868; s. his father as 4th Earl 6 Oct. 1871 ; b. 12 Feb. 1841 ; m. 29 April, 1S69, Florence Elizabeth, 2nd dau. of Lord Charles Lcnnox-Kerr (M. Lothian), and has 3 daus. (1) Lady Florence Enid. (2) Lady Rachel Charlotte. (3) Lady Aileen May. ^oTE — Heir presumptive, his cousin Windham Henry. iViiMS — Quarterly, 1st and 4th, Gu., a hand grasping a sword all ppr. between in base two serpents erect and respectaut, their tails nowed or, and in chief two crescents arg. O'QUIN of Munster. 2nd and 3rd, Az, a chevron between three lions' heads erased or (with a mullet for difference) Wyndham. n'he late Earl obtained from Sii* Bernard Burke, Ulster king- of-arms, the RIGHT to quarter the anus of O'QUIN of Munster with the coat assigned to ThAUY QuiN, Esq. of Adare, by Sir liichard Carney, Ulster, 29 Nov. 1688, viz., Vert, a pegasus ]iiL.ssant erm. a chief or.) ( KKSTS— 1, A wolf's head erased arg. QuiN. 2, A lion's head erased within a fetterlock and chain or, Wyndham. Sri'PORTERS — Two ravens with wings elevated ppr. collared and chained or. Motto— Quae sursum voloVidere". .'-^H.VTS — Adare Manor, Limerick ; Dunraven Castle, Bridgend, Glamorganshire ; and Kenry House, Putney Vale, s.W. fLineage. (o2t ^^ Augusta Emily, d. 11 Feb. 1877, having m. 4 Mar. 1867, as 1st wife, to Arthur Pendarves Vivian, Esq. of Glanafon, co. Glamorgan, M.p. (B. VIVIAN). (3) Lady Mary Frances, m. 17 Aug. 1868, to Arthur Hugh Smith-Barry, Esq. of Marbury Hall, Cheshire, and Fota Island, CO. Cork, high sheriff Cheshire 1881, M.P. co. Cork 1867/74, and has issue. (4) Lady Edith. (5) Lady Emily Anna. r j^HADY QUIN, of Adare, co. Limerick (grandson of James 1_ Quin, of Kilmallock, co. Limerick, whose brother John \\ as bishop of Limerick 1521/51), purchased considerable estates i 1 1 tliat county, and had a grant of confirmation of the estate 01 Adare from Charles II. 13 Mar. 1684. His descent from the ancient princes of Ireland is recognised by Sir Richard ( ariiey, Knt. Ulster king of arms, in a record entered in Ulster's ('il)ce in 1688. He d. 26 Oct. 1726, having m. 1st, Bridget, dau. and sole heir of Andrew Rice, of Dingle, co. Kerry (eldest liother of Sir Stephen Rice, Knt. lord chief baron of the rxthequer 1687); 2ndly, Frances, dau. of Major Boyle Hull, son (it Sir William Hull, Knt. of Leamcon, co. Cork, and 3rdly, ( atherine, dau. of Piers Morony, Esq. and had by his 3rd wife 2 sons and 4 daus. His great-grandson, Quin, of Adare) created a Baronet of Great Britain, 24 Mar. 1781, and raised to the Peerage, 31 July, 1800, as Baron -\ dare, and created VISCOUNT MOUNT Earl, 6 Feb. 1816, and also Viscount Adare, and Earl of Dunraven and Mount Haul, 5 Feb. 1822, all in tlie Peerage of Ireland ; b. 30 July, 1752; d. 24 Aug. 1824, having m. 1st— 24 Aug. 1777, Lady i ranees Mm-iel Fox-Strangwayes, dau. of Stephen, 1st Eaii of 1 Icliester ; she d. May, 1814, having had a son, (MIR WINDHAM HENRY, 2nd Earl, a representative lO Peer for Ireland, and custos rotulorum co. Limerick, as- sumed the siumame and arms of Wyndham, in addition to and before tliat of Quin, by R.L. 7 April, 1815 ; b. 24 Sept. 1782 ; d. 6 Aug. 1850, having m. 27 Dec. 1810, Caroline, dau. and sole heir of Thomas Wyndham, Esq. of Dunraven Castle, co. Glamor- gan ; she d. 26 May, 1870, having had 2 sons and a dau. (1) Sir Edwin Richard, s. as 3rd Earl. (2) Hon. Windham Henry Wyndham-Quin, of Clearwell Court, CO. Glouc. capt. grenadier guards ; b. 2 Nov. 1829 ; d. 24 Oct. 1865, having m. 24 Jan. 1856, CaroUne, 3rd dau. of Vice-Adm. Sir George Tyler, of Cottrell, co. Glamorgan, K.H. (she re-m. 6 Mar. 1867, to Lieut.-Col. Octavlus Tm-ner, R.A.), and had 2 sons and 2 daus. tyh-jJ-^J^^i'^-^'^liixukt ,e(JUilixA^b'^''^M\t>(t 111 Windham Henry, lieut. 16th lancers, heir presump- ' ^ tive to the Peerage ; b. 7 Feb. 1857.-/2/ Talbot Charles, b. 12 July, 1864.-/3/ CaroUne, d. 17 Nov. 1877.-/4/ Louisa Augusta Mabel, d. young 15 Oct. 1862. (3) Lady Anna Maria Charlotte, d. 7 Jan. 1855, having m. 11 Aug. 1836, Right Hon. William Johnson Monsel, of Tervoe, M.P. created BARON Emly 1874. EDWIN RICHARD WINDHAM, 3rd Earl, K.P. lord-lieut. and costus rotulorum, co. Limerick ; b. 19 May 1812 ; d. 6 Oct. 1871, having m. 1st— 18 Aug. 1836, Augusta, 3rd dau. of Thomas Goold, master in chancery, Ireland ; she d. 22 Nov. 1866. He m. 2ndly— 27 Jan. 1870, Ann, dau. of late Henry Lambert, Esq. of Carnagh, co. Wexford, M.P. for that CO. (she re-m. 26 April, 1879, as 2nd wife, to Hedworth, 2nd Baron Hylton). By his 1st marriage he had a son and 4 daus. (1) Sir Windham Thomas, 4th and preseut Earl. BAKON DUNSANDLE. DENIS ST. GEORGE DALY, Baron Dunsandle and Clanconal (1845, i.), elected an Irish representative Peer 1851, capt. late 7tli dragoons ; s. his father as 2nd Baron 7 Aug. 1847; b. 10 July, 1810 ; m. , Mary, dau. of William Brod- erick ; she d. 6 Dec. 1868, having had (with other living issue) a dau. (1) Hon. Anne. NOTE.— Heir presumptive, Hon. Skeffington James Daly. Arms — Per fesse arg. and or a lion rampant per fesse sa. and gu. in chief two dexter hands of the last. Crest— In front of an oak tree ppr. a greyhound courant sa. Supporters — Dexter, a lion rampant as in the arms. Sinister a greyhound ppr. gorged with an Irish crown or. Motto — Deo fidelis et regi. SEAT— Dunsandle, Loughrea, Galway. Hineage. RIGHT HON. DENIS DALY, M.P. co. Galway, muster- master-gen. of Ireland (great-grandson of Right. Hon. Denis Daly, of Carrownakilty, co. Galway, P.O. 2nd justice of the common pleas, who d.ll Mar. 1720, aged 79, great-grandson of Dermot O'Daly, of Killimor-Daly, co. Galway 1578); b. 24 Jan. 1747; d. 10 Oct. 1792, having m. 5 July, 1780, Lady Hen- rietta Maxwell, only dau. and heir of Robert, Earl of Farnham (created 13 May, 1763); she d. 6 Mar. 1862, having had with other issue 2 sons, [1] James, created Lord Dunsandle. [2] Robert, D.D. bishop of Cashel, Emly, Waterford, and Lis- more, 1843/72, dean of St. Patrick's, Dublin, 1842; b. 8 June 1783; d. 16 Feb. 1872. JAMES DALY, of Dunsandle, M.P. Galway, created a Peer of Ireland as Baron Dunsandle and Clanconal, of Dunsandle, co. Galway, 6 June, 1846 ; b. 1/7 April, 1782 ; d. 7 238 DUNS ANY. Aug. 1847, having m. 5 Mar. 1808, Maria Elizabeth, 2nd dau. and coheir of Right Hon. Sir Edward Skefflngton Smyth, Bart, (ext.); she d. 2 Nov. 1866, having had 5 sons and a dau. (1) Denis St. George, 2nd and present Baron. (2) Hon. Skefflngton James, heir presumptive to the Peerage ; b. 25 Dec. 1811. (3) Hon. Charles Anthony, major 89th regt. ; died before Sebastopol 29 Dec. 1854. (4) Hon. Bowes Richard, b. 1814. (5) Hon. Robert, b. 27 April, 1818; m. 27 Dec. 1845, Hon. Ceciha Maria A'Coiu-t, dau. of AVilliam, 1st Lord Heytesbui-y, and has 3 sons and 3 daus. (1) James Frederick, b. 29 Aug. 1849. (2) Cecil Robert, b. 21 April, 1851. (3) Charles William, lieut. Grenadier guards; b. 18 June, 1856. (4) Alice Rosa, m. 6 Aug. 1878, to Captain Henry Edward Colvile, grenadier guards (B. de Clifford). (5) Florence Maria. (6) Elinor Gertrude. (6) Hon. Rosa Gertrude HaiTiet, d. 31 Aug. 1859, having m. 25 Sept. 1856, to John Edward Venables-Vernonj Esq. of Clon- tar5 Castle; Dublin, s. p. (B. Vernon). BARON DUNSANY. EDWAKD PLUNKETT, Baron Dunsany (1461, I.), elected an Irisli representative Peer 1864, rear-adm. (resd.); s. Ms brother as 16tli Baron 7 April, 1852 ; b. 29 Nov. 1808 ; m. 22 Sept. 1846, Hon. Anne Constance Button, 3rd dau. of John, 2nd Baron Sherborne ; she d. 27 June, 1858, having had 3 sons and 2 daus. (1) Hon. Randall Edward Sherborne, M.P. West Glouc. 1874/80 : b. 15 Nov. 1848. (2) Hon. John William, b. 31 Aug. 1853; m. 3 April, 1877, Ernie Elizabeth Louisa Maria Grosvenor, only child of late Col. Augustus Plunkett Burton, Coldstream guards, and has 2 sons, Edward John Moreton Drax, b. 24 July, 1878.— Reginald Aylmer Ranfurly, b. 28 Aug. 1880. (3) Hon. Horace Curzon, b. 24 Oct. 1855. (4) Hon. Mary Sophia Eliza, m. 22 Oct. 1873, to Chambr6 Bra- bazon Ponsonby, Esq. late 10th hussars (E. BESSBOROUGH). (5) Hon. Constance Lavinia Harriet, m. 7 April, 1881, to Capt. Raymond Parr, 3rd son of late Thomas Parr, Esq. of Grappen- hall Hayes, Cheshire. Arms— Sa. a bend and in sinister chief a tower arg. Crest— A horse passant arg. Supporters— Dexter, a pegasus wings per fesse or and arg. Sinister, an antelope arg. collared chained attired and unguled or. Motto— Festina lente. SEAT— Dunsany Castle, Heath. Einease* JOHN PLUNKET, of Beaulieu or Bewlcy , co. Louth, 1322. He and his wife Alicia sued Rowland, archbishop of Armagh, and the prior of the Virgin Mary of Louth, for the advowson of the church of Bewley, which they held in 1322, and obtained a licence of mortmain to grant half an acre of land whereon to found the church and churchyard of Bewley. He had 2 sons, [1] John, 10 EDWARD III. 1336/7, ancestor of Baron Lotjth. (See that title.) [2] Richard, of Rathregan, co. Meath, m. Margaret, relict of Robert Burnell, probably of Ballygriffin, co. Dublin, and died in 1338. His son John was father of Sir Christopher, Lord of Killeen, j.u. sherifE of Meath, had a grant of 20 marks from Henry VI. dated 5 Nov. 1426, for his military services, deputy to Sir Thomas Stanley, L.L. 1432; d. 1445, having m. 1403, Joan, dau. and sole heir of Sir Lucas Cusack,Knt. Lord of Killeen, Dunsany, and Gerards- town, CO. Meath, and had, with other issue, 4 sons, (1) John, 2nd Lord of Killeen, ancestor of the EARL OF FINGALL. (2) Sir Christopher, created Baron Dunsany. (3) Sir Thomas, king's serjeant 1433, chief justice king's bench 1461, and in 1468 constituted chief justice for life; d. 12 June, 1471; m. 1st, Genet Cusack, and had a son, John. He m. 2ndly, Iklarian, dau. and heir of Sir Christopher Cruise Knt. and in her right became Lord of Rathmore. His son, SIR Alexander, lord chancellor of Ireland 1492; d.l503 leaving issue by his 3 wives. (4) Robert, of Donsoghly, c.J. King's bench 1446 ; m. Janet Finglas. His only son, Thomas, c.j. common pleas ; d. 10 Jan. 1519, and his grandson. Sir John, of Donsoghly, c.J. Queen's bench 1559 and 1562, was grandfather of Sir Christopher, of Donsoghly, an eminent lawyer, who married the 4th dau. of Sir Nicholas Bagenal, Knt. marshal of Ulster, and liad issue. SIR CHRISTOPHER PLUNKET is stated to have had the title of Baron of Dunsany conferred upon him by Henry VI. and in 17 Henry VI. (1438/9), is styled Dominus DE Dunsany, his father then living. He had for his inheritance the lordsliip of Dunsany as his elder brother had the lordship of Killeen, aiid it appears that their respective titles passed with the lands. He m. 1st, Anne, dau. and heir of Richard Fitzgerald, of Ballysonan, co. Kildai*e ; and 2ndly, Elizabeth Preston, sister to Robert, 1st Viscount Gomianston; she d. s.\p. ■ He died 1461, liaving had by his 1st wife 5 sons. His descendant in the 10th generation, RANDAL, 11th Baron (on the death of his brother in 1690) , was outlawed 16 April, 1691, for his services to James II. but being comprised within the articles made for the surrender of Limerick was restored to his estates ; neglecting, however, to plead his benefit of the said conditions in the next parlia- ment, neitlier he nor his son took their seat in the house of peers. His grandson , the 1 3th Lord, however, recovered his seat in 1791, and accordingly was allowed his seat and precedence in parliament. He d. 16 Mar. 1735, having m. 1st, Anne, dau. of Sir William Pershall, reUct of Theobald, 1st Earl of Carling- ford. He m. 2ndly— May, 1711, Bridget, only dau. of Richard, son of Sir John Fleming, Knt. of Stahalmock, co. Meath, grand- son of William (titular) Lord Slane, by whom he had issue. His grandson, EDWARD WADDING, 14th Baron, and representative Peer of Ireland, lord -lieut. co. Meath (son of Randal, 13th Lord); b. 7 April, 1773; d. 11 Dec. 1848, having m. 1st— 20 June, 1803, Hon. Charlotte Louisa Lawless, 3rd dau. of Nicholas, 1st Baron Cloncun-y; she d. 10 June, 1818/19. He m. 2ndly — 26 Mar. 1823, Hon. Eliza Kinnaird, eldest dau. of George, 7th Lord Kinnaird ; she d. 30 April, 1864. By his 1st wife he had with other issue 2 sons and a dau. (1) Randall Edwai'd, 15th Baron ; b. 5 Sept. 1804; d. s. p. 7 April, 1852, having m. 29 Dec. 1838, Elizabeth, only dau. and heir of Lyndon Evelyn, Esq. of Keynsham Court, co. Hereford ; she d. 2 April, 1871. (2) Edward, 16th and present Baron. (3) Hon. Emily Valentine, d. 30 Sept. 1864, having m. 17 Oct. 1839, to George, son of Sir Rose Price, Bart. ; he d. 30 Sept. 1864. DURHAM. 239 EAEL OF DUKHAM. I yOHN GEORGE LAMBTON, Earl of Durham *^J and Viscount Lambton (1833, U.K.), Baron Durham, of the city of Durham, and of Lambton Castle, CO. palatine of Durham (1828, U.K.), late licut. Coldstream guards ; s. his father as 3rd Earl, 27 Nov. 1879 ; b. 19 June 1855 ; heir presumptive, liis twinrbrother Frederick William. -^^'^^^•'^^'^"''•'^ Arms — Sa. a fesse between three lambs passant arg. Cup: ST— A ram's head cabossed arg. armed sa. SrppORTERS— Two lions the dexter gu. the sinister az. each (lucally gorged and supporting a staff or therefrom banners of tlio second the dexter banner charged with a cross patonce and tlic sinister with a lion passant guardant of the third. MOTTO— Le joiu- viendra. 8 EAT— Lambton Castle, Durham. TOWN House— 39, Hill street, Berkeley Square, w. Eineage* i;^OBERT DE LAMBTON, lord of the manor of Lambton, V CO. pal. Durham, and patron of the chapel of Briggford, witliin the said manor, 1314, inq. p. m. 1350. His descendant in the 11th generation, QUI WILLIAM LAMBTON, of Lambton, knighted at New- O market, 17 Mar. 1614, col. of a regt. of foot, and capt. of ,1 troop of horse in the service of Charles I. bp. 16 Nov. 1 589, and slain at Marston Moor 2 July, 1644. He m. 1st, Jane, Sill dau, of Sir Nicholas Ciu-wen, of Workington, Gumb. Knt. (and coheir of her mother Elizabeth, dau. and heir of Thomas Carus, of Halghton, co. Lane, serj.-at-law), and had issue. He m. 2ndly, Catherine, dau. of Sir Hem-y Widdrington, of Widd- rington Castle, Northumb.; she biu-. 21 April, 1668, having had vith other issue a son — Sir Thomas Lambton, capt. of all the horse in co. pal. Durham, temp. Charles I. and governor of the Leeward Islands under Cromwell ; he bur. 21 May, 1662, 1( aving issue. The representative of Sir William Lambton in the 4th generation (by Jane Curwen) was WILLIAM HENRY LAMBTON, of Lambton, M.P. city of Durham 1790 and 1796; b. 16 Nov. 1764; d. 30 Nov. 17117, having m. 19 June, 1791, Lady Anne Barbara Frances Villiers, 2nd dau. of George Bussey, 4th Earl of Jersey; she d. 21 April, 1832, liaving (re-m. 4 Feb, 1801, to Hon. Charles Wil- liam Wyndham, 3rd son of Charles, 3rd Earl of Egremont— c.xt.) had 3 sons and a dau. [1] John George, created Baron and Earl op Durham. [2J William Henry, b. 27 Mar. 1793; d. 3 April, 1866, having m. 28 Jan. 1824, Henrietta, 2nd dau. of Cuthbert Ellison Esq. of Hepburn, M.P. and had 4 sons and 2 daus. (1) Henry Ralph, b. 20 Nov. 1824; m. 19 Mar. 1867, Elizabeth, • Ian. of William Bernard Harcourt, Esq. of St. Leonard's, Ijerks. (D. Devonshire), and has 2 sons and 3 daus. William Henry, b. 14 Dec. 1867.— Ralph Edward, b. 25 Jan. 1871.— Bertha Mai-y.— Margaret Beatrix.— Dorothy. (2) Frederick William, col. in the army 1877, lieut.-col. comdg. 71st highland L.I. 1867, served at siege and fall of Sebastopol, and in Central India campaign 1858/9; b. 21 Dec. 1831. (3) Francis William Lambton, lieut.-col. late Scots fusilier guards; b. 28 Mar. 1834; m. 24 Jan. 1866, Lady Victoria Alexandrina Elizabeth Campbell, eldest dau. of John Frede- rick, 2nd Earl Cawdor, and has 7 sons and a dau. William Francis, b. 20 Jan. 1868.— Alexander Frederick, b. 11 Jan. 1869. — Ciithbert Archibald, b. 6 Sept. 1871.— George Charles, b. 10 Nov. 1872.— Edward, b. 5 Feb. 1877. —A son, b. 4 Mar, 1879.— A son, b, 31 May 1880.— AUne. (4) Arthiu-, bt.-col. in the army, major and lieut.-col. Coldstream guards 1881, served at siege and fall of Sebastopol; b. 19 Oct. 1836. (5) Louisa, m. , 1862, to Lieut.-Gen. Sir Charles Ellice, K.c.B. A.G. since 1876, q.m.G. 1871/6, col. 49th regt. since 1874. (6) (?€rtrude Nina. [3] Hedworth, M.P. N. Durham ; b. 26 Mar. 1797; d. 16 Sept. 1876, having m. 19 Mav, 1835, Anne, eldest dau. of Gervase Parker Bushe, Esq. of Kilfane, co. Kilkenny; she d. 23 June, 1843. [4] Frances Susan, d. 23 Nov. 1840, having m. 1st— 16 Aug. 1811, to Col. the Hon. Henry Frederick Howard, who fell at Waterloo (E. Carlisle), and re-m. as 2nd wife, 16 Jan. 1819, to Hon. Henry Frederick Compton Cavendish, 1st life guards (D. Devonshire), who d. 5 April, 1873. SIR JOHN GEORGE LAMBTON, of Lambton, G.C.B. P.O. M.P. CO. Durham four successive Pai-liaments, 1813/28, was elevated to the Peerage as Baron Durham, of the city of Durham and of Lambton Castle, co. palatine of Durham, 29 Jan. 1828, and advanced to the Viscounty and Earldom of Durham 23 Mar. 1833, ambassador at the court of St. Peters- burg, high steward of Hull, lord privy seal 1830/33, governor- general of British North America, knight of the foreign orders of St. Andrew, St. Alexander Newsky, St. Anne, and the White Eagle of Russia, Leopold of Belgium, and the Saviour of Greece, high steward of Hull; b. 12 April,1792; d. 28 Jnly,1840, having m. 1st— 12 Jan. 1812, Lady Henrietta, dau. of George James, Marquis Cholmondeley; she d. 11 July, 1815, having had a dau. (1) Lady Frances Charlotte, d.s. p. 17/18 Dec. 1835, having m. 8 Sept. 1835, as 1st wife, to John George, 5th Earl of Bess- borough, who d. s. p. 28 Jan. 1880. THE EARL m. 2ndly— 9 Dec. 1816, Lady Louisa Elizabeth, dau. of Charles, 2nd Earl Grey; she d. 26 Nov. 1841, having had 2 sons and 3 daus. (2) Hon. Charles William, b. 16 Jan. 1818; d. 24 Dec. 1831. (3) George Frederick D'Arcy, s. as 2nd Earl. (4) Lady Mary Louisa (C.I.), m. 7 Nov. 1846, as 2nd wife, to James, 8th Earl of Elgin, who d. 20 Nov. 1863. (5) Lady Emily Augusta, m.l9 Aug. 1843, to William Henry Frederic Cavendish, Esq. (D. DEVONSHIRE), who d. 11 Mar. 1881. (6) Lady Alice Anne Caroline, m. 7 July, 1853, to Sholto John, 20th Earl of Morton. r^ EORGE FREDERICK D'ARCY, 2nd Earl, lord-lieut. and VJT custos rotulorum co. palatine of Durham, 1854/79, lieut.- col. 1st administrative batt. Northumb. R.V. ; b. 5 Sept. 1828 ; d. 27 Nov. 1879, having m. 23 May, 1854, Lady Beatrix Frances Hamilton, 2nd dau. of James, 1st Duke of Abercorn, K.G.; she d. 21 Jan. 1871, having had 9 sons and 4 daus. (1) John George, 3rd and present Earl, (2) Hon. Frederick William (twin, with his brother the present Earl), M.P. S. Durham 1880/^eut. Coldstream guards 1875/8, comdg. 1st Northumberland & Berwick R.v. 1881, heir presumptive to the Peerage ; m. 26 May, 1879, Beatrix, 2nd dau. of John Bulteel, Esq. of Pamflete, Devon. (3) Hon. Hedworth, lieut. R.N.; b. 5 July, 1856. (4) Hon. Charles, lieut. and adjt, 5th fusiliers; b. 3 Nov. 1857. (5) Hon. George, 2nd Derby mil.; b. 23 Nov. 1860. (6) Hon. William, b. 4 Dec. 1863. (7) Hon. Claud, b. 4 Jan. 1865. (8) Hon. D'Arcy, b. 3 June, 1866. (9) Hon. Francis, b. 18 Jan. 1871. (10) Lady Beatrix Louisa, m. 29 Aug. 1877, to Hon. Sydney Herbert, M.P. (E. Pembroke). (11) Lady Katharine Frances. (12) Lady Eleanor. (13) Lady Anne. Dynevor — see Dinevor. 240 DYSAET. EARL OF DYSART. WILLIAM JOHN MANNERS - TOLLE- MACHE, Earl of Dysart, Baron Hunting- tower (1643, s.), a Baronet (1793, G.B.) ; lord- lieut. Rutland, 1881 ; s. his grandfather as 8th Earl 23 Sept. 1878 ; and was confirmed in his title by the committee for pri^dleges of the house of lords 7 Mar. 1881 ; b. 3 Mar. 1859.^ . /.W V« A&jM Arms— Quarterly, 1st and 4t]a, Arg. a fret sa. a label of three points, TOLLEMACHE. 2nd and 3rd, Az. an imperial crown or between three mullets arg. within the royal tressure of Scot- laud of the second, MURRAY. Crest — A horse's head erased gu. between two wings or pel- lettee. Supporters — Two antelopes ppr. armed and unguled or. Motto— Confido, conquiesco. Seats— Buckminster Park, Grantham, co. Line, and Ham House, Richmond, Surrey. TOWN HOUSE— 34, Norfolk Street, Strand, W.C. The Baroxy. "TTTTLLIAM MURRAY (son of Rev. William Murray, VV minister of Dysart, co. Fife, and nephew of Thomas, provost of Eton, tutor to CHARLES I. when Prince of Wales, said to be descended from Patrick, 3rd son of Sir David Murray, of Tullibardine, who was great -great -grandson of Andrew Murray before mentioned as the ancestor of the Duke of AthoU), gent, of the bedchamber, created Earl of Dysart and Lord Huntingtower 3 Aug. 1643 ; m. Cathe- rine or Elizabeth Bruce, of the house of Clackmannan ; he had two daus. of whom the elder, Elizabeth, Countess of Dysart, had on 5 Dec. 1670, a ratification of the letters patent to her father, William, Earl of Dysart, and liis heirs therein ex- pressed, &c. and as she resigned these titles into the King's hands he re-granted them to her and such of her issue as she might nominate by writing, and the heirs of such nominee, tlie eldest always succeeding without division if a female, and in failure of such nomination then the heirs whatsoever of the said Countess to succeed without division with the former precedency ; she d. June, 1697, having m. 1st, to Sir Lionel Talmash, of Helmingham, Suffolk, Bart, who d. 1669, and she re-m. 17 Feb. 1671-2, to John, Duke of Lauderdale, K.G. who d. 24 Aug. 1682. By her 1st marriage she had 11 children. Her great-granddaughter, JOUISA, Countess of Dysart, elder dau. of Lionel, Srd Earl, J s. her brother Wilbraham, 5th Earl, 9 Mar, 1821 ; m. Aug. 1765, to John Manners, Esq. of Grantham (see below)'. LADY Jane, younger daughter of Lionel, 3rd Earl, and only sister of the Countess of Dysart; d. 28 Aug. 1802, having m. 1st— 23 Oct. 1771, to John Delap Halliday, of the Leasowes', Salop, grandfather of John ToUemache, created BARON TOLLE- MACHE 17 Jan. 1876. Lady Jane re-m. 4 Mar. 1802, to George David Ferry, Esq. Uineafle. JOHN MANNERS, of Grantham Grange, co. Line. M.P. Newark; d. 23 Sept. 1792, having m. Aug. 1765, Louisa ToUemache, Coimtess of Dysart before-mentioned; she, together with her sons, John and Charles, and her dau. Laura, took the surname and arms of Tollemache only; she d. 22 Sept. 1840, having had with 4 daus. 3 sons, /I/ Sir William Talmash, Baron Huntingtower, created a Baronet 12 Jan. 1793; assumed the name of Talmash only by R.L. 6 April, 1821; b. 1766; d. 11 Mar. 1833, having m. 12 Jan. 1790, Catherine Rebecca, 3rd dau. of Francis Gray, Esq. of Lehanna, co. Cork ; she d. 21 Mar. 1852, having had 6 sons and 6 daus. [1] Lionel William John, s. as 7th Earl. [2] Hon. Felix Thomas (p.p. 6 Nov. 1840); b. 16 Feb. 1796; d. 5 Oct. 1843, having m. 1st— 1 Oct. 1825, his cousin Sarah, dau. of James Gray, Esq. of Ballincor, King's co.; she d. 1831. He m. 2ndly— 27 April, 1833, Frances Julia, youngest dau. of Henry Peters, Esq. of Betchworth Castle, Surrey [she re-m. 8 May, 1845, to Adm. John Pakenham, R.N. (E. Longford), who d. 1 June, 1876.] By his 1st wife he had a son and dau. (1) William James Felix, b. 12 Jan. 1827; d. unm. 3 Nov. 1859. (2) Caroline, d. 6 June, 1867, having m. 15 Feb. 1853, to her cousin, Rev. Ralph William Lyonel Tollemache. [3] Hon. Arthur Caesar (p.p. 1840) ; b. 30 Sept. 1797; d. 1 April, 1848, having m. 17 Aug. 1820, Catherine, dau. of M. Alberic Joseph Scheppers ; she d. 21 July, 1868, having had 2 sons and 4 daus. (1) Arthm- Lionel, b. 29 Aug. 1825 ; d. 3 Jan. 1874, having m. 14 May, 1857, Emily, dau. of late Major-Gen. Sir Jere- miah Bryant, c.B. Bengal army, and had a son and 2 daus. Arthur Frederick Churchill, b. 1 Aug. I860.— Emily Catherine. — Mary Rowena. (2) Albert, Bengal art. ; b. 17 Dec. 1832 ; d. 28 April, 1854. (3) Catherine Eliza. (4) Melanie Sophia, m. 29 June, 1849, to M. Raymond Louis Abrial, of Montauban, France. (5) Adele. (6) Laura, m. 7 Nov. 1859, to Albert, Comte de Lastie St. Jal, of Montauban, France. [4] Hon. Hugh Francis, B.A. (p.p. 1840), rector of Harring- ton, Northants.; b. 19 Sept. 1802; m. 22 June, 1824, Matilda, 5th dau. of Joseph Hume, Esq. of London ; she d. 29 Nov. 1873, having had 4 sons and 5 daus. (1) Ralph William Lyonel Tollemache-Tollemache, M.A. Oxon 1854, rector of South Wytham, co. Line, since 1850, J.P. assumed the additional surname of Tollemache 19 Jan. 1876; b. 19 Oct. 1826; m. 1st— 15 Feb. 1853, his cousin CaroUne, only dau. and heir of late Hon. Felix Thomas Tollemache before-mentioned; she d. 6 June, 1867, having ha. Lymington 1830, Cheshire 1832/58 ; b. 30 Dec. 1806 ; m. 18 Dec. 1830, Lady Charlotte Elizabeth Loftus, eldest dau. of John, 2nd Marquis of Ely ; she d. 11 Sept. 1878, having had with other issue 2 sous and 4 daus. . , ^ '^"^^ (1) Hon. Wilbrahaii^ . hon. major Earl of Chester's yeo. cav. 1881 ^capt. 1863/81, M.P. N. Cheshu-e 1858/68, Mid-Cheshire si««« 1868/'dn eccl. commr. 1880 ; b. 17 Jan. 1832 ; m. 15 Oct. 1857, Lady Mary Sarah Amherst, eldest dau. of William, 2nd Earl Amherst, and has a dau. Gertrude Lucia, m. 4 Jan. 1881, to Hon. Arnold Allan Cecil Keppel, eldest son of Viscount Bury, and grandson of George Thomas, 6th Earl of Albemarle. (2) Hon. AJandeTatton^ b. 19 Mai-. 1845 ; m. 13 June, 1867, t^P- vUHluAf. Anne Louisa, eldeSrHauT of Simon Watson-Taylor, Esq. of \SS}, A^^/j)j Erlstoke Park, Wilts, (M, TWEEDDALE), and has 2 sons, , /j/r Cecil, b. 14 June, 1871,— Maurice, b. 4 Aug, 1874. (3) Hon. Elizabeth Anna Maria Barbara. (4) Hon. Ahce Mary, d. 27 Nov. 1868, having m. 17 Oct. 1867, to Reginald Charles Cholmondeley, Esq. of Condover, Salop (E. Delamere). (5) Hon. Emily Tatton Marianne Egerton, m. 14 April, 1863, to Percy Mitford, Esq. late 2nd secretary of legation at Berlin (B. Redesdale). (6) Hon. Beatrix Catherine Louisa, m. 25 Jan. 1870, to Hon. Lionel Arthur Tollemache (E. Dysart.) Arms — Arg. a lion rampant gu. between three pheons sa. Crest — On a chapeau gu. turned up erm. a lion rampant also gu. supporting an arrow in pale or barbed and flighted arg. SUPPORTERS— Dexter, a gryphon arg. ducally gorged az. and pendent therefrom a pheon of the last. Sinister, a lion gu. collared arg. and pendent therefrom a pheon of the last. Motto— Sic donee. SEAT— Tatton Park, Knutsford, Cheshire. TOWN HOUSE— 7, St. James's Square, s.W. Emeage. ROBERT TATTON, of Wythenshawe, in Northenden, Cheshire (descended from Nicholas Tatton, baron of the exchequer of Chester 1451, who was descended from Robert de Tatton, of Northenden, 1297, a younger brother of Sir Alan Tatton, of Tatton), was besieged there by the parliamentary forces in Feb, 1643/4, was at the siege of Chester 1644/6, and of Oxford 1646, high sheriff 1645; his estates were sequestrated by parliament; bp, at Northenden, 19 May, 1606; d, 19 Aug, 1669, having m, 9 Jan, 1628/9, Anne, 3rd dau. and coheir of William Brereton, of Ashley; she bur, 8 April, 1670, having had issue. His great-great-grandson, WILLIAM (TATTON) EGERTON, of Wythenshaw, M.P. (son of William Tatton by his 2nd wife, Hester, eldest dau. of John, and sister and sole heir of Samuel Egerton, Esq. b2 244 EOLINTON. jjS of Tatton Park, descended from Thomas, 2nd son of John, 2nd Earl of Bridgwater; she assumed the sui-name and arms of Eger- ton only for herself and issue by R.L. 8 May, 1780) ; b. 9 May, 1749, and bp. 14 May, 1749, by surname of TATTON; d. 21 April, 1806, when M.P. Cheshire, having m. 1st— 27 Feb. 1773, Frances Maria, eldest dan. of Very Rev. John Fountayne, dean of York, D.D.; she d. 9 Jan. 1777, having had a son, [1] William, of Wythenshaw, M.P. Beverley 1796; b. 16 Jan. 1774; d. unm. 9 Feb. 1799. Mr. (TATTON) EGEBTON m. 2ndly— 26 Oct. 1780, Mary, 2nd dau. of Richard Wilbraham-Bootle, Esq. of Rode and Latham (E. Skelmersdale) ; she d. 13 Nov. 1784. He m. 3rdly— June, 1786, Anna Maria, eldest dau. of Sir George Armytage, Bart, of Kirklees ; she d. 4 Sept. 1799. He m. 4thly— 1 Nov. 1803, Charlotte Clara, dau. of Thomas Watkinson Payler, Esq. of Ileden, Kent ; she d. s. p. 11 Aug. 1804, By his 2nd wife he had 2 sons and a dau. [2] Wilbraham Egerton, of Tatton, M.P. Cheshire, J.P. and D.L. lieut.-col. yeo. cav. lieut.-col. local militia, high sheriff 1808; b, 1 Sept. 1781, d. 25 April, 1856, having m. 11 Jan. 1806, Elizabeth, 2nd dau. of Sir Christopher Sykes, Bart.; she d. 28 April, 1853, having liad with otlier issue 4 sons, (1 ) William Tatton Egerton, created Baron Egerton. (2) Thomas Egerton, rector of Middle Salop, and preben- dary of Dunnington, Yorks.; b. 16 Nov. 1809; d. 17 Sept. 1847, having m. 13 Dec. 1836, Charlotte Catherine, 4th dau. of Sir William Mordaunt Sturt Milner, Bart, and had 4 sons and 3 daus. /I/ George Mark Ley cester Egerton, late rifle brigade; b. 2 Nov. 1837; m. 5 Aug. 1865, Mary Elizabeth, youngest dau. of Sir Edward Blackett, Bart, and has a son and 3 daus. Thomas Francis, b. 22 July, 1869. — Margaret Charlotte. — Helen Lucy. — Alice Mary. /2/ Frederick Wilbraham Egerton, com. R.N. H.M.S. "Sala- mis"; b. 6 Dec. 1838; m. 5 Nov. 1879, Mary Augusta Phipps, 2nd dau. of Admiral Sir Geoffrey Thomas Phipps Hornby, ]^.C.B. /3/ EdAvin Henry, sec. H.B.M. legation Athens 1881, Buenos Ayres 1879/81; b. 8 Nov. 1841. /4/ Alfred Mordaunt, major R.H. guards 1881, equerry to H.R.H. Duke of Connaught, K.G. &c.; b. 4 Mar. 1843 ; m. 10 Oct.1878, Hon. Mary GeorginaOrmsby-Gore (hon. lady- in-waiting to Duchess of Connaught), dau. of William, 2nd Baron Harlech, and has 2 sons, Arthur George Edward, b. 22 Aug. 1879.— Louis Edwin William, b. 20 Oct. 1880. /5/ Georgina Catherine Egerton. /6/ Mary Laura. Ill Lucy Constance, m. 18 May, 1870, to Hon. Edward Stanhope, 2nd son of Philip Henry, 5th Earl Stanhope. (3) Edward Christopher Egerton, M.P. E. Cheshire, under- secretary for foreign affairs; b. 27 July, 1816; d. 27 Aug. 1869, having m. 21 Aug. 1845, Lady Mary Pierrepoint, dau. of Charles, 2nd Earl Manvers, and had 2 sons and 4 daus. /I/ Charles Augustus, of Mountfield Court, Sussex, and Edwinstowe Hall, Notts. J.P. and D.L. ; b. 24 Aug. 1846.— /2/ Edward Hugh, b. 19 April, 1855.-/3/ Mary Ahce.— /4/ Charlotte.— /5/ Emily Margaret. — /6/ Georgina Renira. (4) Charles Randle Egerton, com. R.N. b. 12 May. 1818; d. s. p. s. 8 Jan. 1869, having m. 3 Dec. 1850, Margaret Amy Francis, youngest dau. of Gen. the Hon. Sir Edward Gust, Bart. K.C.II. [3] Thomas William Tatton, of Wythenshaw, resumed the sur- name and arms of Tatton only by R.L. 9 June, 1806; b. 29 Oct. 1783; d. 2 Mar. 1827, having m. 20 Oct. 1807, Emma, dau. of Hon. John Grey, 3rd son of Harry, 4th Earl of Stamford ; she d. 28 April, 1851, having had a son and 7 daus. (1) Thomas William Tatton, of Withenshaw, Cheshire, J.P. and D.L. high sheriff 1848; b. 2 June, 1816; m. 25 Jan. 1843, Harriet Susan, eldest dau. of Robert Townley Parker, Esq. of Cuerden, Lancashire ; she d. 20 Feb. 1873, having had 3 sons and a dau. /I/ Thomas Egerton Tatton; b. 31 May, 1846; m. 6 Feb. 1877, Essex Mary, 2nd dau. of Col. the Hon. Thomas Grenville Cholmondeley, of Abbots Moss, Cheshire (B. Delamere), and has a dau. b. 19 Dec. 1877. 12/ Robert Grey Tatton, fellow of Balliol Coll. Oxon.; b. 7 Oct. 1847. /3/ Reginald Arthur Tatton, b. 13 Mar. 1857. /4/ Mary Emily. (2) Emma Tatton, m. 24 Jan. 1832, to Sir Harry Main war- ing, Bart, who d. 23 Sept. 1875. (3) Henrietta Tatton, m. 6 Nov. 1845, to Rt. Rev. and Hon. John Thomas Pelham, D.D. bishop of Norwich, brother of Henry Thomas, 3rd Earl of Chichester. (4) Frances Tatton. (5) Louisa Tatton, m. 1 Aug. 1844, to Rev. Charles Michael Turner, hon. canon of Chester, rural dean, rector of Aldford, M.A. Camb. J.P. and has 5 sons and 3 daus. /I/ Frederic Mansel Turner, lieut. r.a. b. 8 Aug. 1846. /2/ Charles Tatton, lieut. R.N. b. 28 July, 1847.— /3/ Arthur Whichcote, 99th regt.; b. 10 Oct. 1848.-/4/ Reginald, b. 8 Oct. 1855.-/5/ Bingham Dixon, b. 10 Feb. 1857.-/6/ Emma Harriet.— /7/ Sophia Fanny.— / 8/ Anna Maria. (6) Sophia Tatton, m. 14 May, 1840, to John Dixon, Esq. of Astle, Cheshire, lieut.-col. in the army; he d. 10 Mar. 1873, having had 6 sons and 4 daus. /I/ George Dixon, of Astle Hall, capt. late 25th regt. major 5th Cheshire R.V. high sheriff 1881 ; b. 23 May, 1842. /2/ Charles Egerton, capt. 18th regt.; b. 12 Dec. 1848. /3/ Henry Grey, capt. 25th regt. ; b. 14 Aug. 1850. /4/ Frederick Parker, b. 17 Aug. 1852.-/5/ William Arthur Tatton, b. 13 Nov. 1854.-/6/ Edward Wilbraham, b. 2 Nov. 1860. /7/ Anna Louisa, m. 4 Feb. 1874, to Rev. William Henry Arundell, rector of Cheriton Fitzpaine, Devon, and has a son and dau. Wilbraham Harris Arundell, b. 24 Sept. 1876.— Louisa Anne. /8/ Sophia Lydia, m. 1 Aug. 1872, to Richard (Duck) Grahame, who d. 26 Jan. 1874, leaving a son — George Dixon Grahame, b. 28 April, 1873. She re-m. 11 Sept. 1877, to William Lisle Blenkinsopp Coulson, formerly capt. 25th regt. /9/ Jessie Maria. /lO/ Eleanor Georgiana. (7) Susanna Theodosia. (8) Anna Maria Tatton. [4] Mary Elizabeth, d. s. p. Oct. 1846, having m. 1st, as 2nd wife, 2 Aug. 1814, to Sir Mark Masterman Sykes, Bart. M.P. co. York, who d. s. p. 16 Feb. 1823. She re-m. 16 Sept. 1834, as 2nd wife, to Dugdale Stratford Dugdale, Esq. of Mere vale Hall, co. Warwick, who d. 5 Nov. 1836. EAKL OF EGLINTON. AKCHIBALD WILLIAM MONTGOMERIE, Earl of Eglinton (1507, S.), Baron Montgo- merie (1448, s.). Earl of Winton (1859, U.K.), Baron Ardrossan, of Ardrossan (1806, U.K.), hereditary; sheriff of Renfrew; s. his father as 14th Earl 4 Oct. 1861 ; b. 3 Dec. 1841 ; m. 6 Dec. 1862, Lady Sophia Adelaide Theodosia Anderson-Pelham, only dau. of Charles, 2nd Earl of Yarborough, and has 4 daus. (1) Lady Soffie Constance. (2) Lady Theresa. (3) Lady Gertrude. (4) Lady Diana. Note.— Heir presumptive, his brother Seton Montolieu. Arms— Quarterly I. and lY. Quarterly, 1st and 4th, Az. three fleurs-de-lis or. 2nd and 3rd, Gu. three annulets or gemmed az. all within a bordure or charged with the royal tressure of Scotland az.; Montgomerie, Earl OF Eglinton. II. and III. 1st and 4th, Az. three fleurs-de-lis or, MONTGOMERIE. 2nd and 3rd, Gu. three annulets or stoned az. placed paleways, in the centre a two-handled sword ppr. hilted and pommelled or, Eglinton. Crest — A female figure (representing Hope) ppr. attired az. holding in her dexter hand an anchor or and in her sinister by the hair a human head ppr. Supporters— Two ^vyverns emitting flames ppr. Motto— Gardez bien. Seats— Eglinton Castle, Ardrossan; Cleughearn, Lanark; and Polnoon Lodge, Renfrewshire. TOWN HOUSE— 3, Upper Belgrave Street, s.W. EGLINTON. 245 The Eabldom of Eglinton, &c. SIR ALEXANDER DE MONTGOMERY (grandson of John de Montgomery, of Eglisliam, by Elizabeth, dau. and sole heir of Sir Hugh de Eglintovm, Knt. descended from Robert de Mundegumbri, living 1160. John de Montgomery, before- named, took Harry Percy, " Hotspur" prisoner at the battle of Otterburn in 1388), joint commissioner for governing KintjTe and Knapdale, and was principally engaged in negotiations with England, P.O. to James I. and II.; created LORD MoxT- fioMERY prior to 31 Jan. 1448/9, when he had the office of bailiary of the barony of Conynghame granted to him by the designation of " Alexander, Lord Montgomery." His great- grandson, HUaH, 3rd Baron, P.O. an active partisan of James IY. a commissioner appointed by the treaty of Nottingham 22 Sept. 1484, constable of the castle of Rothesay, created EARL OP Eglixtox in 1507, for he is so designated in an indenture dated at Edinburgh 20 Jan. 1507/8; after the fall of JAMES IV. at Flodden he was nominated one of the queen dowager's counsellors 1513/14, justice-gen. of the northern parts of Scot- land 1526/7; d. June 1545, aged 85, having m. Lady Helen Campbell, 3rd dau. of Colin, 1st Earl of Argyll, and had issue. • His great grandson, HUGH, 3rd Earl, fought for Q. MARY at the battle of Langside 13 May, 1568, imprisoned in Doune Castle 1571, sat in parliament at Stirling that year, and d. June, 1585, liiiving m. 1st (contract dated 13 Feb. 1554/5), Lady Jean Hamilton, 1st dau. of James, Earl of Arran, but dissolved in 1502, being within the fourth degree of consanguinity, &c.; she d. Dec. 1596. He m. 2ndly, Margaret, dau. of Sir John Drummond, of Innerpeffry (she re-m. 1588, to Patrick, Lord Drummond), and had 2 sons and 2 daus. [1] Hugh, 4th Earl, shot 18 April, 1586, by the lairds of Robertland and Aiket, &c. between which families and Mont- gomery feuds had long existed; m. (contract dated 16 and 20 May, 1576), Egidia, eldest dau. of Robert, 4th Lord Boyd, and had an only child, HUGH, 5th Earl, made a settlement of the earldom of j;^dinton and lordship of Kilwinning, &c. &c. on his cousin Sir Alexander Seton, Knt. of Foulstruther, and the heirs male of Ids body (see below), which failing, to his brothers Thomas and John, and their issue male, they taking the name and arms of Montgomery, whom all failing to his own nearest and lawful heirs male whatsoever bearing the name and arms of Montgomery, dated at Seton 27 July luid 1 Aug. 1611; and on 28 Nov. 1611, he obtained a charter under the great seal of the Earldom of Eglinton, with like remainders; d. s. p. 1612, having m. his cousin Margaret, dau. of Robert Montgomery, of Gififeu; she re-m. to Robert, Gtli Lord Boyd. [2J Robert, of Giffen, d. Aug. 1596, having m. his cousin Jan, eldest dau. of Sir Matthew Campbell, of Loudoun, by Isabel, (la 11. of Sir John Drummond, of Innerpeffry (she re-m. as 2nd w lie, to Ludovick, 2ud Duke of Lennox), and had a dau. Margaret, m. 1st, to her cousin Hugh, 5th Earl of EgUn- toun, and 2ndly, to Robert, 6th Lord Boyd. [3] Margaret, m. to Robert, 1st Earl of Winton (see below), and had 5 sons, (1) Robert, 2nd Earl of Winton. (2) George, 3rd Earl of Winton. (3) Alexander, 6th Earl of Eglintoun. (4) Sir Thomas Seton. (5) Sir John Seton, of St. Germains. [4] Agnes, m. as 1st wife, to Robert, 4th Lord Sempill. iLineafie* SIR WILLIAM SETON, of Seton (only son of Alan de Wynton, by Margaret, only dau. and sole heir of Sir Alexander Seton, the gov. of Berwick when besieged by the English 1333, gave his son Thomas as a hostage to Edward III. who subsequently ordered him to be executed (Berwick surrendered after the defeat of the Scottish army at Halidon Hill 19 July, 1333); m. Catherine, dau. of Sir William Sinclair, of Herdmanstoun, and had with 4 daus. 2 sons, (1) Sir John, taken prisoner at the battle of Homildon 14 Sept. 1402; m. Lady Janet Dunbar, dau. of George, 10th Earl of Dunbar and March, and had with 2 daus. a son. Sir William, killed at the battle of Verneuil, in Nor- mandy, fighting with the Scottish auxiliaries for Charles, the Daiiphin of France, and had with 2 daus. a son, George, created a lord of parliament. (2) Sir Alexander, Dominus de Gordon, ancestor of Marquis of Iluntly and the extinct Dukes of Gordon. (^\ EORGE SETON, of Seton, accompanied Crichton, the V X chancellor, on his embassy to France and Burgundy, and had a safe conduct to pass through England 23 April, 1448, and shortly afterwards created a lord of pariiament, an ambassador to England 1472; d. after 15 July, 1478, having m. 1st (papal dispensation after marriage, Jan. 1436), Lady Margaret Stewart, only dau. and heir of the gallant John, Earl of Buchan, constable of France, killed at Verneuil 1424; he m. 2ndly, Christian Murray, of the house of TuUibardine. From the 1st marriage descended r^ EORGE, 5th Lord Seton, a commissioner to witness the VJT marriage of Q. MARY with the Dauphin of France, on the Queen's return to Scotland was sworn P.O. and constituted master of her household; after the murder of Lord Darnley the Queen and Bothwell went to Seton, where they passed some days, and where their marriage contract was signed; was of those who assisted the Queen after her escape from Lochleven, and joined the association on her behalf; after the battle of Langside he retired to Flanders, and drove a waggon with four horses for his livelihood; in 1570 he was in Scotland actively engaged in the Queen's cause, ambassador to France 1583; d. 8 Jan. 1584/5, bur. at Seton, having m. Isabel, dau. of Sir William Hamilton, of Sanquhar, high treasurer of Scotland; she d. 12 Nov. 1606, having had 5 sons and a dau. [1] George, Master of Seton; d. Mar. 1562. [2] Robert, 6th Lord, created Earl of Wixtoun. [3] Sir John, of Barns, knight of St. lago (of Spain), master of the household and a gentleman of the bedchamber to Phihp II.; recalled by James VI. and appointed an extra lord of session (Lord Barns) 1588, master of the horse; d. 25 May, 1594, having m. Anne, youngest dau. of William, 7th Lord Forbes, and had issue. [4] Alexander (Q. Mary his godmother), extra lord of session 1585/8, with title Prior of Pluscardine, lord of session 1587 as Lord Urquhart, president 1593, one of the " Octavians " 4 Mar. 1597/8, had the barony of FyA'ie erected, into a free lordship with the title of a lord of parliament to his issue male, with remainder to the issue male of his brother Sir John, of Barns; a parliamentary commissioner to treat of a union with England 11 July, 1604, high chancellor of Scotland 1604/22, and created Earl op DUXPEUMLIXE, to him and his heirs male, 4 Mar. 1605/6; d. 16 June, 1622, leaving by his 3rd wife, Margaret Hay, sister of John, 1st Earl of Tweeddale, an only son, Charles, 2ud Earl, whose youngest son James, 4th Earl, joined the Viscount of Dundee with a troop of horse 1689, and fought at their head at the battle of Killicrankie, was outlawed and forfeited by parUament 1690, followed the Pretender to St. Germains, and died there s. p. 1694. [5] Sir William, of Kyllismore, sheriflE co. Edinburgh, post- master of Scotland ; d. at Haddington 1634, aged 73 ; m. dau. of Stirling of Glorat, and had 2 sons, both d. s. p. of whom the elder. Sir WiUiam (postmaster of Scotland), d. s. p. 1662. [6] Margaret, d. Mar. 1616, having m. to Lord Claud Hamilton (M. ABERCORN). ROBERT, 6th Lord, in great favour with JAMES VI. the King and Queen being frequently entertained at Seton, created Earl op Wixtox, Lord Setox axd Traxext 11 Nov. 1600, to him and his heirs male; bur. 5 April, 1603, having m. Lady Margaret Montgomery, eldest dau. of Hugh, 3rd Earl of Eglintoun above-mentioned, and had 5 sons and a dau. /I/ Robert, 2nd Earl, served heir male of his grandfather under that designation 1607, in which year it seems that he resigned his title and estates to- his brother, and under the designation of Robert Seton was served heir of his father 24 Dec. 1633; m. Anne, dau. of John, Lord Thirlestane, high chancellor Scotland, sister of John, 1st Earl of Lauderdale; she d. s. p. 6 July, 1609, aged 20. /2/ George, 3rd Earl, had a charter of the Barony of Seton and Earldom of Winton 12 May, 1607; he built Wyntoun 1619; at Seton he entertained JAMES VI. and his whole court in 1617, and CHARLES I. with all his retinue, both Scots and English, twice in 1633; b. Dec. 1584; d. 17 Dec. 1650, having m. 1st, Lady Anne Hay, eldest dau. of Francis, 8th Earl of Errol, and had with other issue 2 sons, (1) George, Lord Seton, imprisoned in the tolbooth of Edin- burgh for his loyalty 1645, fined £40,000 Scots money, joined Montrose after the battle of Kilsyth, and was taken prisoner at Philiphaugh; d. 4 June. 1648, aged 35, ha\ing m. 1639, Lady Henrietta Gordon, 2nd dau. of George, 2nd Marquis of Huntly (she d. Dec. 1650, having re-m. 1649, to John, 2nd Earl of Traquhair), and had 4 sons, of whom the eldest, George, 4th Earl, p.c. Charles II. commanded E. Lothian regt. at defeat of Covenanters at Pentland 1666, and at battle of Bothwell Bridge 1679; had a charter 31 July, 1686, of the Earldom, &c. after his issue heirs to his nominee or nominees and their issue male, which failing, to his heirs male, then to his nearest heirs and assigns, the eldest dau. or heir female succeeding without division and marrying a Seton, or who should assume the name and carry the arms of Seton; d. 6 Mar. 1704, having m. 1st, 4 Sept. 1662, Lady Mary, eldest dau. of Hugh, 7th Earl of Eglintoun. He m. 2ndly, Christian, dau. of John Hepburn, of Alderston, co. Haddington, by whom he had a son, George, 5th Earl, raised a troop of horse at the breaking out of the rebellion 1715, taken prisoner at Preston 14 Nov. of that year, tried for high treason 15 Mar. 1716, found guilty, sentenced to be executed, his estates and honour forfeited to the crown; escaped from the Tower of London 4 Aug. 1716; d. unm. at Rome 19 Dec. 1749, aged upwards 70. (2) Sir Alexander, knighted when 12 years old by Charles I. on a visit to Seton 1633, whom he greeted in a Latin oration, created VISCOUXT OF KlXGSTOX 6 Feb. 1650 (with remainder to his issue male) by Charles II. the first crea- tion after his coronation; his younger son James, 3rd Vis- 246 EGLINTON. count, joined tlie rebellion 1715, was attainted by act of parliament, his estates and honour forfeited to the crown; d. s. p. about 1726. George, 3rd Earl, m. 2ndly, Elizabeth, dau. of John, Lord Herries, and had with other issue 2 sons, (3) Sir John, of G-airmiltoun (now Garletoun), created a Baronet of Nova Scotia 9 Dec 1664, with remainder to his issue male; b. 29 Sept. 1639; d. Feb. 1686, having m. Isabel, dau. of John Home, of Kenton; his grandson. Sir George, 3rd Baronet, of Garletoun, also joined the rebellion, and was taken prisoner at Preston 13 Oct. 1715, and died at Versailles 9 Mar. 1769, aged 84 (? represented in male line). (4) Sir Robert, of Windygoul, created a BARONET OP Nova Scotia 24 Jan. 1671, with remainder to his issue male; b. 10 Nov. 1641; d. s. p. before 20 Feb. 1672, when Sir John Seton, his brother, was served heir. /3/ Alexander, s. as 6th Earl of Eglintoun. /4/ Sir Thomas, ancestor of Seton, of Olivestob. /5/ Sir John, had a charter from his brother George, Earl of Wintoun, of lands of St. Germains,to him and Margaret Kellie, his affidate spouse, 3 July, 1620. He had an only dau. m. to Alexander Menzies, of Coulterallers. /6/ Isabel, b. 30 Nov. 1593; m. 1st, to James, 1st Earl of Perth, and 2ndly, to Francis Stewart, eldest son of Francis, Earl of Bothwell. ALEXANDER, 6th Earl of Eglintoun, on the death of Hugh, 5th Earl above-named, in 1612; had the sou- briquet of "Gray Steel," carried " the spurs" at the coronation of Charles I. at Holyrood 18 June, 1633, commanded a regt. sent over to suppress the Irish rebellion 1643, served at Marston Moor in the Scotch forces of the parliamentary army; Charles II. appointed him capt. of the horse guards 1650, and the year following sent prisoner to Hull, thence to Berwick, where he remained until the Restoration, and d. 14 Jan. 1661, having m. 1st— 22 June, 1612, Lady Anne Livingstone (maid of honour to Anne of Denmark, Queen of James VI.), eldest dau. of Alexander, 1st Earl of Linlithgow; she d. Nov. 1632. He m. 2ndly, Margaret, eldest dau. of Walter, 1st Lord Scott of Bucclench, relict of James, 6th Lord Ross; she d. 5 Oct. 1651. He had issue by his 1st wife only, with 2 daus. 5 sons, (1) Hugh, 7th Earl of Eglintoun, fought at Marston Moor at the head of a troop of horse which he had raised for the King, whose forces were there defeated; he was specially excepted out of Cromwell's act of grace and pardon 1654, served heir of his father 1661; b. 30 Mar, 1613; d. Feb. 1669. His last male descendant, ARCHIBALD, 11th Earl, lieut.-col. comdt. 77th high- landers, which he raised, M.P. Ayrsh. 1761, equerry to the Queen 1761/9, gov. Dumbarton Castle 1764, deputy ranger Hyde Park and St. James's Park 1766, a representative peer 1776, 1780, 1784, 1790, gov. Edinburgh Castle 1782, gen. in the army 1793; b. 18 May, 1726; d. 30 Oct. 1796, having m. 1st— 30 Mar. 1772, Lady Jean Lindsay, eldest dau. of George, 18th Earl of Crawford; she d. s. p. 22 Jan. 1771. He m. 2ndly— 9 Aug. 1783, Frances, only dau. of Sir William Twysden, Bart, of Roydon Hall, Kent (she re-m. 29 Nov. 1794, to Francis, brother of Gen. Sir John Moore, K.B.), and had 2 daus. /I/ Lady Mary, m. 28 Mar. 1803, to Archibald, Lord Mont- gomery, eldest son of Hugh, 12th Earl of Eglintoun. /2/ Lady Susanna, b. 20 May, 1788; d. 16 Nov. 1805. (2) Sir Henry, of Giffen, by charter 1636; b. 26 June, 1614; d. 3 May, 1643, having m. 21 Sept. 1640, Lady Jean Camp- bell, 3rd dau. of Archibald, 7th Earl of Argyll, relict of Robert, 1st Viscount Kenmure (ext.) (3) Alexander, col. in the army; b. 8 Nov. 1615; d. s. p. Jul v. 1642. (4) James, of Coylsfleld, Ayi-sh. col. in the army, a zealous supporter of the monarchy; bur. 18 Mar. 1674, having m. (contracts 1 and 6 June, 1659) Margaret, dau. of John Mac- donald, in Kintyre, and had with daus. an onlj^ surviving son Hugh, of Coylsfleld, capt.-lieut. Scots regt. dragoons; ni 1st— 29 April, 1692/3, Jean, 3rd dau. of Sir James Primrose, Bart, of Carrington (E, Rosebery), and had with 3 daus.' an only son, Hugh, d. s. p.; he m. 2ndly (contract 10 Sept. 1708), Katherine Arbuckle, relict of John Hamilton, of Lethame, and had with 4 daus. a son, Alexander, of whom presently. (5) Robert, major-gen. in the army, joined Charles II. at the battle of Musselburgh, and distinguished himself at the battle of Dunbar 3 Sept. 1650, major-gen. of horse at battle of Worcester 3 Sept. 1651, where he was wounded and taken prisoner, made his escape from Edinburgh Castle 1659, and returned with the King after the Restoration 1660, who ap- pointed him a gentleman of the bedchamber ; d. Dec. 1 684, having m. (contract 4 Sept. 1662) Ehzabeth, only dau. of James 4th Viscount of Kilsyth (she re-m. to Capt. George Douglas brother of Sir James Douglas, of Kelhead— M. Queensberry)' and had a son, Alexander, served heir Feb. 1690. ' ALEXANDER MONTGOMERY, of Coylsfleld ; d. 28 Dec. 1783, having m. 11 June, 1735, Lillias, eldest dau. and heir of Sir Robert Montgomery, Bart, of Skelmorley, and heir of her great uncle Sir Hugh Montgomery, Bart, of Skelmorley she d. 18 Nov. 1783, having had with 5 daus. 4 sons, ' [1] Hugh, s. as 12th Earl of Eglinton. [2] Alexander, of Annick Lodge, Ayrshire, E.l.c.'s naval service- b. 24 May, 1744; d. 8 July, 1802, having m. Elizabeth, dau. of Dr, Taylor, E.I.G.S.; she d. 1839, having had with 4 daus. 3 sons, /I/ William, of Annick Lodge, J.P. d.l. E.l.c.'s naval ser- vice, lieut.-col. Ayrsh. yeo. cav.; b. 15 April, 1789; d. 14 June, 1852, having m. 7 Jan. 1824, Susan Praser, dau. of John Anderson, of London, merchant,and has had 5 sons and 3 daus. (1) Alexander Montgomery, late 10th regt. served in the Sutlej campaign and at Sobraon; b. 11 Nov. 1824. (2) John Eglinton, rear-adm. R.N. (retd. list),c.B. A.D.C. to the Queen 1876, capt. H.M.S. "Caledonia" 1872/5; b. 23 Dec. 1825. (3) Roger, M.P. N. Ayi-shire 1874/80, deputy clerk register 1880, advocate depute 1858, 1866/8, and 1874/80 (admitted 1852), M.A. St. John's Coll. Camb. J.P. D.L. Ayrshire, capt. Queen's city of Edinburgh R.v. brigade ; b. 22 Oct. 1828; d. unm. 25 Oct. 1880. (4) Thomas George, col. in the army, lieut.-col. r.e. (Bengal); b. 23 April, 1830 ; d. unm. 31 Jan. 1878. (5) Archibald William, lieut. R.A. b. 14 Oct. 1838; d.unm. 26 Dec. 1877, (6) Susannah Anderson, d. 4 Mar. 1880, having m. 7 Feb. 1861, as 3rd wife, to Sir John Tilley, K.C.B. (20 April' 1880), sec. G.P.o. 1864/80 (B. Kesteven), and had 2 sons, William George TiLLEY, b. 4 Oct. 1863.— John Anthony, b. 21 Jan. 1869. (7) Elizabeth. (8) Mary, m. 8 Aug, 1872, to John Thomas Anderson, Q.c. Canadian bar, bar,-at-law l,T. s. p, \2\ Alexander, adm. R.N.; b. 30 July, 1790; d. unm. 26 Dec. 1863. /3/ Hugh, judge Madras C.S,; b. 10 May, 1792; d. 1864, having m. Jane, dau. of Lieut,-Gen, Rumley, E.l.c.S, [3] Archibald, Bengal C.S.; b. 3 June, 1751; d. 5 Jan. 1831, having m. Maria Chantrey, and had with other issue 2 sons, (1) William, of Belmont and Stair, E.I.CS, d, s.p. 23 Oct. 1852. (2) Edmund of Belmont, E.l.c.S. d. s. p. 19 Aug. 1861, having m. 1829, Isabella Anne, dau, of Gen, Sullivan ; she d. 8 June, 1878, [4] James, lieut,-gen. in the army, lieut.-col. 64th regt. gov. of Dominica, M.P. Ayrsh.; d. s. p. 13 April, 1829, having m, 1810, Hai-riet Elizabeth, dau. of Thomas Jackson, Esq. of Westbury, CO. Glouc. HUGH MONTGOMERY, of Coylsfleld, 12th Earl (on the death of his kinsman Archibald, 11th Earl, 30 Oct. 1796), col. of regt. of West Lowland fencibles, which he raised; M.P. Ayrsh. 1780, 1784/9, and 1796; inspector of mihtary roads Scotland, raised the "Glasgow regt." reduced in 1795, lieut.- gov. Edinburgh Castle, a representative Peer 1798, 1802, created Baron Ardrossan, of Ardrossan, CO. Ayr, 21 Feb. 1806, in the Peerage of the U.K. ; b. 5 Nov. 1739 ; d. 14 Dec. 1819, having m. (contract 3 June, 1772) his cousin Eleanor, 4th dau. of Robert Hamilton, Esq. of Bourtreehill, co. Ayr.; she d. 17 Jan. 1817, having had a son and 2 daus. /I/ Archibald, Baron Montgomery, major-gen. in the army; b. 30 July, 1773; d. v, p, 4 Jan, 1814, having m. 28 Mar. 1803, Lady Mary Montgomery, dau. and heir of Archibald, 11th Earl of Eglinton; she d. 12 June, 1848 (having re-m. 30 Jan. 1816, to Sir Charles Montolieu Lamb, Bart, and knight marshall- he d. 21 Mar. 1860), and had a son, Archibald William, s. as 13th Earl, \2\ Lady Jane, d. 23 Feb. 1860, having m, 20 May, 1828, to Edward Archibald Hamilton, of Caroline and Rozelle, capt. E,i,c,s, (5th son of John Hamilton, of Sundinun); he d, 14 Feb. 1848. /3/ Lady Lilias, d. 10 Sept, 1845, having m, 1st— 1 Feb, 1796, to Robert Dundas Macqueen, Esq, of Braxfleld, co. Lanark; and re-m, 21 Aug, 1817, to Richard Alexander Oswald, Esq, of Auchencruive, who d. 19 June, 1841. ARCHIBALD WILLIAM, 13th Earl, P,c, 1852, K.T. 1853, D.C.L. LL.D. lord-lieut. of Ireland 1852/3 and 1858/9, col. Prince Regent's royal regt. of Ayrsh. mil. served heir male general of George, 4th Earl of Winton, 22 Dec, 1840; was created EARL OP Winton in the Peerage of the u,K. 23 June, 1859. having unsuccessfully claimed the ancient Earldom of that title; b. at Palermo 29 Sept. 1812; d.4 Oct. 1861, having m. in Lambeth Palace 17 Feb. 1841, Theresa, dau. of Charles New- comen, Esq. and widow of Richard Howe Cockerell, com. r.n. (RUSHOUT— Bart,); she d. 16 Dec. 1853, having had 3 sons and a dau, (1) Archibald William, 14th and present Earl, (2) Hon, Seton Montolieu, lieut. late Scots fusilier guards, heir presumptive to the Peerage ; b. 15 May, 1846 ; 11 June, 1870, Nina Janet Bronwen, dau. of late Col, Thomas Peers-Williams, of Temple House, Bucks. (3) Hon, George Arnulph, b, 23 Feb. 1848 ; m, 13 Nov. 1873, Janet Lucretia, dau, of late Boyd Alexander Cunningham, of Craigend, co. Renfrew, and has had 3 sons and 2 daus. A son, b. 25 Dec. 1878; d, 12 Jan. following— Archibald Seton, b. 23 June, 1880,— William Alexander, b, 29 Oct, 1881,- Georgiana Theresa, b, 8 May, 1876,— Edith Mary, b, 21 July. 1877, . ^ (4) Lady Egidia, d, 13 Jan. 1880, having m. 4 July, 1861, to Frederick William Brook, 5th Lord Rendlesham. THE EARL m. 2ndly— 4 Nov, 1858, Lady Adela Caroline Harriet Capel, dau. of Arthur Algernon, 6th Earl of Essex; she d. 21 Dec. 1860, having had 2 daus. (5) Lady Sybil Amelia Adela, (6) Lady Hilda Rose, m, 22 Feb. 1881, to Tonman, 2nd son of Sir Tonman Mosley, Bart. EGMONT. 24:7 EARL OF EGMONT. /- CHARLES GEORGE PERCEVAL, Earl of w Egmont (1733, I.), Viscount Perceval (1722, I.), Baron Perceval (1715, i.). Baron Arden, of Lohort Castle, co. Cork (1770, i.), Baron Lovel and Holland (1762, G.B.), Baron Arden of Arden, CO. Warwick (1802, U.K.), and a Baronet (1662, i.), M.p. Midhurst 1874, capt. Bucks, yeo. from 1874 ; s. his uncle as 7tli Earl 2 Aug. 1874; b. 15 June, 1845 ; m. 4 May, 1869, Lucy, 4th dau. of Henry King, of Horndean, Hants ; heir piesumptive, his cousin, Augustus George. Arms— Quarterly, 1st and 4th, Arg. on a chief indented gu. three-crosses pat6 of the field, PERCEVAL. 2nd and 3rd, Barry nebula of six or and gu. LoVEL of Tichmarsh. Crest— A thistle slipped ppr. Supporters— Dexter, an antelope arg. Sinister, a stag sa.; each attired and unguled or ducally gorged and chained of the last and holding in the mouth a thistle slipped ppr. Motto — Sub cruce Candida. Seats— Lohort Castle, Mallow, co. Cork ; Nork House, Epsom ; Cowdray Park, Midhurst; and Calverton, Stony Stratford. Town House— 26, St. James's Place, s.w. ilineage* RALPH PEKCEVAL (descended from Sir John Perceval de Somery, lord of Eastbury, Carhampton, Trobbeville, Bodecombe, &c. knight of the shire Warwick 1301), m. Joan, dau. of William Bois, lord of Tykenham. He d. 9 April, 1477, having 3 Feb. 34 Hekry VI. 1455, joined with his wife in a settlement of that place (Tykenham) upon his younger brother Ralph, who was slain at the battle of Bosworth Field 22 Aug. 1485, leaving issue by his wife, the dau. and eventual heir of Richard Vincent, Esq. of RoUeston. His great-great-grand-son, RICHARD PERCEVAL, Lord of Tykenham, and of Lin- coln's Inn, to whom Queen Elizabeth committed the intercepted despatches relating to the Spanish Armada written in Spanish cypher, and which he returned the next day fairly transcribed in Spanish, Latin, and English, for which service he received a pension of 800 marcs per annum, secretary to the court of wards, M.P. Richmond, Yorks. 1603, remembrancer and auditor-gen. of the court of wards 1610, registrar of the court of wards, Ireland, 1616 ; he d. in Dublin 4 Sept. 1620 ; m. 1st, Joan, 7th dau. of Henry Young, of Buckhorn Weston, Devon, and 2ndly, Alice, dau. of John Sherman, of Ottery St. j\Iary, Devon, by whom he was father of QIR PHILIP PERCEVAL, after holding various public O offices, was sworn clerk of the house of lords, 18 July, lu 34, commissary -gen. in the King's army 1641, M.P. Newiwrt, Cornwall, 1644, &c.; b. 1605; d. 10 Nov. 1674, having m. 16 Oct. 1 G26, Catherine, dau. of Arthur, eldest son of Sir William Usher, clerk of the council ; she d. 2 Jan. 1681, having had with other issue 2 sons, (1) Sir John, created a Baronet. (2) George, registrar of the prerogative court, Dublin; b. 16 Sept. 1635; drowned ofE Holyhead 25 Mar. 1675, having m. Mary, dau. and heir of William Crofton, of Temple House, co. Sligo ; she d. 15 Oct. 1705, having (re-m. 30 April, 1677, to Richard Aldworth, of Newmarket, co. Cork, chief remembrancer of the exchequer— V. DONERAILE) had with other issue 2 sons, [1] Philip, of Temple House, Sligo; b. 3 Aug. 1670; d. Aug. 1704, having m. 1697, Elizabeth, dau. of John D'Aberon, of Wandsworth, Surrey, scarlet dyer. His great-great-grandson, Alexander, of Temple House, Sligo, m.p. serjeant-at- arms to the house of lords, lieut.-col. Sligo militia ; b. 10 Feb. 1787 ; d. 9 Dec. 1858, having m. 11 Feb. 1808, Jane Anne, eldest dau. of Henry Peisley L 'Estrange, Esq. of Moystoun, King's co. ; she d. 20 Jan. 1847, having had with other issue 4 sons and 6 daus. (1) Philip, D.L. lieut. late R.H. guards; b. 19 Mar. 1814 ; m. 1st— 1 July, 1843, to Frederica Penelope, dau. of Col. Hugh Duncan Baillie, of Red Castle, n.b. ; she d. 13 June, 1861, having had 2 sons and a dau. /I/ Alexander Glentworth Paul Clifton, capt. 1st dra- goon guards (h.p.), 2nd life guards 1873/80; b. April, 1847. /2/ Hugh Spencer Dudley, b. 3 April, 1856. /3/ Marie Jane Kathleen, m. 19 July, 1866, to Goring Apsley Treherne, Esq. and has a son, Apsley Philip TREHERNE, b. 6 Jan. 1872. Mr. Philip Perceval m. 2ndly— 9 Jan. 1808. Hon. Er- nestine Wellington Sidney, dau. of Sir Philip Charles, 1st Lord de Lisle and Dudley, and has 2 sons and 2 daus. /4/ Philip, b. 26 Nov. 1868.-/5/ Ernest, b. 19 Nov. 1871. — /6/ Kathleen Sophy, twin with Philip.—/?/ Ernestine. (2) Henry, chaplain to the bishop of Kilmore, formerly rec- tor of Den, CO Cavan, and of Drumlease ; b. 2 Nov. 1819; d. s. p. 16 May, 1880, having m. 10 Jan. 1850, Elizabeth Letitia, dau. of John Hutchison, Esq. of Dublin. (3) Alexander, of Temple House, bar.-at-law ; b. 25 June, 1821 ; d. 8 May, 1866, having m. 22 July, 1858, Annie, young- est dau. of George de Blois, Esq. and widow of Capt. Nye, and had 2 sons and 2 daus. /I/ Alexander, of Temple House aforesaid, late lieut. SUgo art. mil.; b. 30 Oct. 1859 ; m. 3 Feb. 1881, Chaiiotte Jane, eldest dau. of Charles W. O'Hara, Esq. of Annagh- more, co. Sligo. /2/ Philip Dudley, b. 11 Dec. 1865. /3/ Jeannie. /4/ Sophie. (4) Charles George Guy, British consul in departments of Gironde, Charente, &c., 1879, late of Port Said, formerly R.N.; b. 27 May, 1831; m. 1 Jime, 1870, Ellen, dau. of Alexander David Inglis, Esq. and has a sou, Cliaiies Alexander Spencer, b. 17 Oct. 1871, (5) Elizabeth,d.s. p. June, 1845, having m. Aug. 1844,as 2nd wife, to Rev. William Newi;on Guinness (B. Ardilaun). (6) Frances. (7) Sophie, d. 18 June, 1881, having m. , to Rev. William Willoughby Wynne, of ; he d. Sept. 1860. (8) Georgiana Sarah. (9) Maria Frances. (10) Emily Jane. [2] William, archdeacon of Cashel, prebendary of St. Mi- chael's, Dublin, and dean of Emley ; b. 14 Dec. 1671 ; d. 29 Aug. 1734, having m. 6 April, 1708, Catherine, dau. of Henry Prittie, Esq. of Silvermines, Tipperary ; she d. 3 Dec. 1730, having had with a dau. 3 sons, of whom William, counsellor-at-law (2nd son), b. 24 June, 1711 ; d. 2 Aug. 1784, having m. 1st— 1738, Elizabeth, youngest dau. of John Croker, Esq. of Dublin ; she d. June, 1739, s. p. He m. 2ndly— 30 June, 1748, Elizabeth, eldest dau. of Robert Ward, of Lisbane, co. Down ; she d. 30 Nov. 1770. He m. Srdly, dau. of Smythe, who d. s. p. By his 2nd wife he had -with other issue 2 sons, /I/ William, capt. 104th regt. (5th son); b. 9 Sept. 1754; d. 10 Sept. 1793, having m. 15 Oct. 1784, Jane, 2nd dau. of John Brereton, of Rathgilbert ; she d. , having had 2 sons, [1] William John, J.P. Queen's co. capt. 9th regt.; b. 29 July, 1789; d. 2 Nov. 1848, having m. 2 April, 1818, Mary, dau. of Arthur Brereton, Esq. of Limerick ; she d. 15 Feb. 1867, having had 3 sons and 3 daus. (1) William, M.D. b. 10 April, 1819; unm. (2) Arthur, curate in charge of Penhow, Monmouth, formerly incumbent of WoLfardisworthy, Devon ; b. 7 Nov. 1821 ; m. 4 Aug. 1848, Emilie Caroline, dau. of George Bevil Granville Grenfell, of Penzance, and has 3 sons and 5 daus. Arthur WilUam Bernard, b. 23 Oct. 1869.— Francis John, b. 1 Jan. 1864.— Cyril Ambrose, b. 27 Nov. 1866. — Jane Russell.— Milicent Mary Grenfell.— Alice Emilie. — Emma Lucia Theodora. — Ida Eleanor Cla- rice. (3) Henry, of Canada, farmer; b. 21 Sept. 1826 ; m. 1 May, 1850, Harriette, youngest dau. of John Echlin, Esq. of Echlinville House, co. Down (Bart.), and has 2 sons and a dau. William John Cataraqui, b. 16 Mar. 1851.— Arthur Robert Echlin, b. 7 Oct. 1857.— Thomasina Mary Soonrutah. (4) Elizabeth. (5) Jane. (6) Emma. [2] Charles, lieut. 63rd regt.; b. 26 Mar. 1793; d. 16 Jan. 1849, having m. 20 Nov. 1820, his cousin Caroline, dau. of Rev. Charles Perceval, of Burton, co. Cork, rector of Church Town ; she d. 3 Dec. 1861, having had a son and dau. (1) Charles William, M.B. Trin. Coll. Dublin; b. 1 Nov. 248 EGMONT. I 1827 ; m. 28 July, 1868, Charlotte Alice, only child of Major Henry Shaw (Bakt.), and has a dau. Cai'oline Wilhelmina. (2) Caroline, m. 19 July, 1849, to Rev. Francis P Studdert, rector of St. Patrick's, Limerick, and has 2 sons and 5 daus. (1) Richard Charles Studdert, b. 30 Dec. 1857.— (2) Edward Perceval, b. 14 Sept. 1859. (3) Caroline Juliette, m. May, 1876, to R. W. Bid- dulph, M.B. R.N. and has a dau. Caroline Isabella. (4) Jane Frances.— (5) Helena Maria.— (6) Frances. — (7) Florence EUzabeth. /2/ Robert, physician-gen. to the forces in Ireland, &c. (6th son) ; b. 30 Sept. 1756 ; d. 3 Mar. 1839, having m. 9 May, 1785, Anne, eldest dau. of John Brereton, of Rath- gilbert aforesaid ; she d. , leaving an only cliild, Rev. William Perceval, of Kilmore Hill, Water- ford, and Annefield, Diiblin; b. 9 April, 1787; d.20 April, 1880, aged 93, having m. 9 Sept. 1809, Anne, eldest dau. of John Waring-Maxwell, Esq. of Fi?inebrogue, co. Down (B. FARNHAM) ; she d. 5 May, 1861, having had 6 sons and 4 daus. [1] Robert Perceval-Maxwell (which name he assumed by R.L. 1839) , of Groomsport House, co. Down, J.P. and D.L. high sheriff 1841, and of Moore Hill, co. Waterford, J.P. and high sheriff 1864 ; b. 24 June, 1813 ; m.l9 Sept. 1839, Helena Anne, only dau. of William Moore, Esq. of Moore Hill, CO. Waterford (E. MOUNTCASHELL),and has 4 sons and 7 daus. (1) John William Perceval- Maxwell, high sheriff co. Down 1873; b, 24 Oct. 1840; d. 21 Nov. 1875, having m. 29 Sept. 1868, Selina Frances Imogen, eldest dau. of David Stewart Ker, Esq. of Montalto, co. Down, and had a son and dau. Robert David, b. 29 Mar, 1870. Anna Violet Madeline. (2) William Perceval-Maxwell, of Moore Hill, co. Waterford, high sheriff 1878, J.P. capt. late 3rd (K.O.) hussars; b. 2 Nov. 1841; m. 1st— 8 Aug. 1871, Lady Louisa Arabella Hastings, dau. of Francis, 13th Earl of Huntingdon ; she d. s. p. 3 Feb. 1873. He m. 2ndly —20 Oct. 1874, Isabella Mary, eldest dau. of late Richard Cheamley,of Salterbridge, co. Waterford, and has a son and 3 daus. William Moore, b. 10 Oct. 1877.— Beatrice Mary.— Violet Isabel.— A dau. b. 29 Aug. 1880. (3) Robert, b. 19 Mar. 1849 ; d. unm. , 1873. (4) Stephen Ricliard Nassau, b. 4 Nov. 1850. (5) Mary Elizabeth, m. 27 June, 1865, to Percy Scott Smyth, of Headborougli, co. Waterford, high sheriff 1872, and has 3 sons and 2 daus. Percy Robert Edward Smyth, b. 4 Nov. 1870.— Cecil Ernest, b. 19 Dec. 1871.— Robert Riversdale, b. 8 Dec. IS75.— Ethel Maude.— Louisa Kathleen. (6) Madeline Dorothea, m. 27 Dec. 1873, to Capt. Frank Galloway, R.A. (7) Helena Anne. (8) Harriet Louisa, m. 22 June, 1871, to Charles Pur- don Coote,Esq. of Ballylougli Castle, co. Cork (BART.) (9) Isabel Maria. (10) Anna Caroline. (11) Alicia Catherine. [2] John Maxwell-Perceval, C.B. gen. in the army (retd. list 1881), col. 2nd batt. Queen's Own (Royal West Kent regt.), late 97th regt.; b. 24 Sept. 1814; m. 12 April, 1853, Catherine Isabel, dau. of Very Rev. and Hon. Robert Wil- liam Henry Maude, dean of Clogher (V. Hawardek), and has had 6 sons and 3 daus. /I/ William Frederick, Ueut. 12th regt. b. 20 Oct. 1856; d. 27 May, 1880.-/2/ Richard Douglas, b. 25 June, 1858. — /3/ Edward Maxwell, Ueut. R.A. b. 14 Aug. 1861.— /4/ John Claude, b. 29 Sept. 1864.-/5/ Charles Cecil, b. 9 Sept. 1866.-/6/ Philip, b. 16 Jan. 1873, /7/ Agnes Maude, m. 31 Aug. 1881, to Percy H. John- ston, army med. dept. /8/ Florence Martha, /9/ Isabel Henrietta, [3] Richard Perceval, of Kilmore Hall, co. Waterford ; b, 24 Sept. 1819; unm, [4] Spencer Perceval, b. 7 May, 1821 ; d. May, 1872, having m. 21 June, 1865, Elizabeth, dau. of William Mus- senden, of Larchfleld, co. Devon, and had a dau. Frediswid. [5] William Perceval, c.E. b. 4 April, 1825 ; m, 17 July, 1852, Sarah, dau, of S Going, Esq. of Tipperary. [6] Charles Frederick Perceval, M.D. ; b. 4 Jan. 1827; unm. [7] Anne Sarah. [8] Maria Dorothea, d. 23 Sept. 1864, having m. 1 Jan. 1836, to Rev. John James Moutray, rector of Errigal Keerogue, and had 5 sons and 3 daus, S[9] Caroline, [10] Madeline, IR JOHN PERCEVAL, clerk of the crown and common pleas 1655 subsequently knighted by Henry Cromwell, one of the four counsellors to the president of Munster, clerk of the crown 7 May, 1660, prothonotary of the common pleas, &c. P.O. and 9 Sept. 1661, created a Baronet of Ireland, with the additional privilege "that the eldest son or heir apparent of every baronet of this family should, at the age of 21 years, upon (specified) notice thereof, shall receive the order of knight- hood, and by virtue thereof to have, hold, and enjoy the same state, degree, style, title, name, place of precedency, &c. as granted to the said Sir John Perceval and his heirs for ever;" M.P. CO. Cork, registrar of the court of claims, and of the court of wards ; b. in Dublin 7 Sept. 1629; d. 1 Nov. 1665, having m. 14 Feb. 1655, Catherine, dau. of Robert Southwell, of Kingsale ; she d. 17 Aug. 1679, having had 4 sons and 2 daus. His grandson, SIR JOHN. 5th Baronet (on the death of his brother Sir Edward, 1691), M.P. co. Cork, P.C. created BARON PERCE- VAL, of Burton, with remainder to the issue male of his father, 21 April, 1715, and VISCOUNT PERCEVAL, of Kantiu-k, 25 Feb. 1772, both in the Peerage of Ireland, M.P. Harwich 1722 and 1726, and recorder 1728/34, first president of the province of J Georgia 1732, created EARL OP EGMONT, in the Peerage of I Ireland, 6 Nov. 1733 ; b. 22 July, 1683 ; d. 1 May, 1748, having ' m. 20 June, 1710, Catherine, eldest dau. of Sir Philip Parker A'Morley, of Erwarton, Norfolk ; she d. 22 Aug. 1749. His only surviving son, JOHN, 2nd Earl, M.P. Dingle 1731, Westminster 1741, and Weobley, Hereford, 1737, Bridgwater 1754, Ilchester 1762, summoned to the house of lords, 7 May, 1762, as Lord Lovel and HOLLAND of Enmore, Somerset, took his seat 10th, post- master-general 27 Nov. following, lord high adm. of Great Bri- tain ; b. 24 Feb. 1701/11 ; bur. 11 Dec. 1772, having m. 1st— 15 Feb. 1736, Lady Catherine Cecil, 2nd dau, of James, 5th Earl of Salisbury ; she d. 16 Aug. 1752, having had 5 sons and 2 daus. [1] John James, 3rd Earl, whose line became extinct on the death of his grandson, Henry Frederick John James, 5th Earl. 23 Dec. 1841, JOHN, 2nd Earl, m. 2ndly— 26 Jan. 1756, Catherine, dau. of Hon. Charles Compton (M. Northampton) ; she was created Baroness Arden, of Lohort Castle, co. Cork, with remainder to her issue male by patent, 23 May, 177C she d. 11 June, 1784, having had with other issue 2 sons, [2] Charles George, s. as 2nd Baroi Arden. [3] Spencer (Right Hon.), first lord of the treasury, chancellor of the exchequer, and chancellor of the duchy of Lancaster, having been successively solicitor and attorney -general, was assasinated on entering the house of commons, 11 Aiay, 1812 ; b, 1 Nov. 1762 ; m. 10 Aug. 1790, Jane, 2nd dau. of Sir Thomas Spencer Wilson, Bart, (she d. 26 Jan. 1844, having re-m.22 Jan. 1815, to Lieut.-Col. Sir Henry William Carr, K.c.B. who d. 18 Aug. 1821), and had 6 sons and 6 daus. /I/ Spencer, teller of the exchequer ; b. 11 Sept. 1795 ; d. 16 Sept. 1859, having m. 3 July, 1821, Anna Eliza, youngest dau. of Gen. Norman Macleod, of Macleod, in the Isle of Skye and has had 3 sons and 6 daus. (1) Spencer, b. 20 Sept. 1828. (2) John Spencer, b. 3 Feb. 1833; killed in a skirmish with the Maori, 23 Oct. 1863. (3) Norman Spencer, capt. R.A. b. 31 Oot. 1838. (4) Anna Jane. (5) Louisa. (6) Maria Anne. (7) Eleanor Irving, d. 6 Dec. 1879, having m. 17 April, 1860, as 3rd wife, to Alexander Matheson, Esq. of Ardross Castle and Attadale, Ross-shire, lord lieut, 1881, M.P. Inverness 1847/68, director of bank of England, and a commis. of lieutenancy for London (see also B. Beaumont), and had 3 sons and 4 daus. Alexander Perceval Matheson, b. 6 Feb. 1861. — Roderick Mackenzie Chisholm, b. 26 Dec. 1861. — Torquliill George, b. 4 Feb. 1871.— Eleanor Margaret— Anna Elizabeth.— Flora.— Hylda Nora Grace. (8) Jane, m. 25 Aug. 1870, to Howard Marsh, Esq. of Fur- nival's Inn, and has issue. (9) Helen Margaret. /2/ Frederick James, b. 6 Oct. 1797 ; d. 22 July, 1861, having m. 1st— 25 July, 1827, Mary, eldest dau. of William Barker, Esq. of Burre House, co. Derby ; she d. 24 April, 1843, having had a son and dau. (1) Spencer Frederick John, b. 24 Nov. 1829 ; m. 30 Mar. 1867, Ellen Anne, 2nd dau. of Owens Norton, Esq. of Edg- baston, and has an only dau. Frances Emma Mary on. (2) Frederica Mary Jane, m, 18 April, 1860, to William Waterhouse, Esq. of Kensington, and has issue. Mr. F. J. Perceval m. 2ndly— 6 April, 1844, Emma, eldest dau. of Ralph Gilbert, Esq. of ; she d. having had 4 sons, (3) George Drummond Ince, b. 7 Mar. 1847. (4) Charles Augustus Trevelyan, b. 19 July, 1848. (5) Montagu William Cairns, b. 25 Jan. 1850 ; m. 21 Aug. 1879, Jane Teresa Louisa, widow of Kennedy J A Kendrick, Esq. and eldest dau. of Bond Coxe, Esq. bar.-at-law. (6) James Wilde Godfrey, b. 20 Mar. 1864. /3/ Henry, rector of Elmley Lovett, Wore; b. 2 Aug. 1799 ; m. 27 Mar. 1826, Catherine Isabella, 2nd dau. of late Andrew Berkeley Drummond, Esq. of Cadland, Hants. (V. Strath- ALLAN) ; she d. 11 Feb. 1870, having had a son and dau. (1) Henry, of paymaster-general's office; b. 8 Jan. 1827 ; d. 21 Jan. 1876, having m. 11 June, 1853, Fanny, eldest dau. of Rev. Thomas Layler, of Whitlinge, Wore. ; she d. 27 Aug. 1874, leaving a son and 2 daus. Ascelin Spencer, b. 13 Feb. 1855.— Amy. — Lilian. (2) Catherine Mary. /4/ Dudley Montagu, b. 22 Oct. 1800 ; d. 2 Sept. 1856, having m. 23 July, 1827, Mary Jane, eldest dau. of Gen. Sir Richard Bourke, K.C.B, gov. N.s. Wales, and had a son and dau. (1) Charles Spencer, bar.-at-law, some time fellow of Trinity Hall, LL.D. secretary to the commissioners in liinacy; b. 11 Feb. 1829 ; m. 2 Jan. 1868 , Mary Elinor Vere, eldest dau. of late Hon. Robert O'Brien, of Old Church, CO. Limerick (B. INCIIIQUIN), and has 2 sons and 2 daus. ELDON. 249 Dudley, b. 9 Aug. 1874.— Edward, b. 29 Jan. 1877.— Mar- garet. — Edith. (2) Isabel Jane, m. 30 April, 1851, to Arthur Armitage, Esq. of Dadnor, Herefords. and has 3 sons and 4 daus. Kobert ARMITAGE, b. 5 Mar. 1857.— Ernest, b. 17 Oct. I860. — Frank, b. 19 Jan. 1872.— Lucy. —Isabel. — Elenora.— Cecilia. /5/ John Thomas, b. 14 Feb. 1803 ; d. 28 Feb. 1876, having ni. 31 Mar. 1834, Anna, dau. of Thomas Gardner, Esq. of London, and left 3 daus. (1) Jane Beatrice. (2) Alice Frederica. (3) Selina Maria, m. 23 June, 1870, to Horatio George Walpole, Esq. (E. Orford). /6/ Ernest Augustus, of Long Witton Hall, Northumberland, capt. late 15th hussars ; b. 17 May, 1807 ; m. 13 May, 1830, Beatrice, 4th dau. of Sir John Trevelyan, Bart, and has 4 sons and 5 daus. (1) Ernest Augustus, capt. late 88th regt.; b. 28 Mar. 1835. (2) Spencer George, b. 8 July, 1837. (3) ALfi-ed Spencer, b. 14 July, 1843; m. 8 Sept. 1881, Agnes Laura, youngest dau. of late Rer. Augustus Tharp, rector of Snailwell-cum-Chippenham, co. Camb. (4) Cecil Henry Spencer, b. 8 May, 1849.— (5) Jane Maria. —(6) Beatrice.— (7) Frederica Fanny.— (8) Emma Cathe- rine.— (9) Louisa Harriet. Ill Jane, d. 13 Jan. 1824, having m. 20 Mar. 1821, to Hon. Edward Perceval (see below), /8/ Frances, d. 29 April. 1877. /9/ Maria, d. 19 Jan. 1877. /lO/ Isabella, m. 6 Oct. 1835, to Rt. Hon. Spencer Horatio Walpole (E. ORFORIj). /ll/ Louisa. /12/ Frederica Elizabeth. C CHARLES GEORGE, 2nd Baron Arden (on the death of y his mother, 1784), M.P. Warwick, lord of the admiralty, registrar of the court of admiralty, created Barox ARDEN, of Arden, co. Warwick, 28 July, 1802, in the Peerage of the U.K.; 1). 1 Oct. 1756 ; d. 5 July, 1840, having m. 1 Mar. 1787, Marga- rt'tta Elizabeth, eldest dau. of Sir Thomas Spencer Wilson, Hart ; she d. 20 May, 1851, having had 6 sons and 2 daus. [1] Hon. John, b. 13 April, 1793 ; d. 15 Mar. 1818, having m. 2U Aug. 1816, Lady Elizabeth Anne Brudenell, eldest dau. of llobert, 6th Earl of Cardigan ; she d. s. p. 24 Nov. 1824, having re-m. 16 Mar. 1824, to Rev. William John Brodrick, afterwards 7th Viscount Midleton, who d. 29 Aug. 1870. [2] George James, 3rd Baron Arden, 5 July, 1840, and 6th Earl of Egmont (on the death of his cousin Henry Frederick John James, 23 Dec. 1841), adm. R.N.; b. 14 Mar. 1794; d. 2 Aug. 1874, having m. 24 July, 1819, Jane, eldest rliiu. of John Hornby, Esq. of The Hook, Hants. ; she d. 14 Oct. 1870. [3] Hon. Edward, LL.D. ; b. 30 July, 1795 ; d. s. p. 10 Mar. 1840, liaving m. 20 Mar. 1821, his cousin Jane, eldest dau. of Right Hon. Spencer Perceval ; she d. 13 Jan. 1824. [4] Hon. Charles George, rector of Calverton, Bucks.; b. 25 Dec. 1796 ; d. 26 July, 1858, having m. Ist- 21 April, 1829, Mary, only dau. of Rev. Primatt Knapp, rector of Shenley, Bucks ; she d. 6 Nov. 1832, leaving a dau. (1) Lady Mary, (p.p. 20 Jan. 1876), m. 12 Oct. 1865, to Rev. Richard Norris Russell, rector of Beachampton, Bucks, rural dean, J.P. Bucks, and Northants, and has a son and 3 daus. Richard Harold RUSSELL, b. 8 May, 1869.— Mary Caroline. —Helena Margaret.— Alice Louisa Lilian. Hon. C. G. Perceval m. 2ndly— 13 Sept. 1842, Frances Agnes, 2nd dau. of Ven. George Trevelyan (Bart.), archdeacon of Taunton ; she d. 16 Oct. 1873, leaving an only son, (2) Charles George, 7th and present Earl. [51 Hon. Arthur Philip, B.C.L. chaplain to the Queen, rector of Ealt Horsley, Surrey ; o. 22 Nov. 1799 ; d. 11 June, 1853, having 111 15 Dec. 1825, Charlotte Anne, eldest dau. of Rev. and Hon. Augustus George Legge (E. Dartmouth); she d. 21 June, ] 856, having had with other issue 3 sons and 4 daus. (1) Augustus George, heir presumptive to the Peerage ; b. 2 May, 1829; m. 1st— 12 Aug. 1852, Emma, 2nd dau of late John Matthews, of Shropshire ; she d. s. p. s. 27 Mar 1873. He m. 2ndly— 6 Feb. 1875, Margaret Amelia Frances, dau. of late William John Clemow, of Sydney, capt. (2) Charles John, lieut. 47th. regt.; b. 19 May, 1831 ; m. 1st —19 May 1852, Eleanor, youngest dau. of late John Matthews, Esq. aforesaid; she d. 11 June, 1865. He m. 2ndly— 19 June, 1869 Maria, widow of Alfred Julius Sickler, M.D. of Sydney, and 'dau. of John Summers, of London, M.D. ; she d. s. p. 5 Aug 1876. He m. 3rdly— 19 Nov. 1878, Elizabeth, dau. of late William Wyer, of Rippingale, co. Lino. By his 1st wife ^^Ai^^stus" Arthur, b. 4 June, 1856.-Charies John, b. 29 r 3) "sSnceV Arthur, b. 27 June, 1832; m. 2 June, 1857, Marianna, eldest dau. of Rev. George Dunnage, of Papanai, N z. and has had with other issue 2 sons and 2 daus. Arthur Philip Charles, b. 2 April, 1858.— Henry Godfrey, b. 20 Aug. 1861.— Mary Henrietta.— Louisa Charlotte. \i] Sance^s Chariotta, d. 3 Sept. 1846, having m. 29 Aug. 1846, to Rev. Henry Sigismund Cerjat, rector of West ^TcSouS?" Adelaide, m. 14 Feb. 1865, to Rev. Edward Henry Landon, M.A. . (7) Chariotte Isabella, d. 15 Aug. 1877, having m. 25 Jan. 1865, to Rev. James Stanley Percival, vicar of St. Mark's, Peterborough ; he d. 22 Dec. 1873, leaving a son and 3 daus. Aubrey Philip Percival, b. 13 May, 1868.— Alice Mary.— Evelyn Maud. — Dorothy Kate. [6] Lady Helena (precedency patent 12 April, 1842), d. 17 Mar. 1881, aged 90, having m. 9 Jan. 1816, to Rev. Frederick Steuart Trench (B. ASHTOWX), who d. 23/28 Nov. 1860. [7] Hon. Caroline Frances, d. 3 Mar. 1835, having ni. 8 Nov. 1825, as 1st wife, to Right Hon. Sir William Heathcote, Bart, who d. 17 Ai\g. 1881, EARL OF ELDON. JOHN SCOTT, Earl of Eldon, Viscount En- combe (1821, U,K,), Baron Eldon, (1799, G,B,); s. his father as 3rd Earl 13 Sept. 1854 ; b. 8 Nov. 1845; m. 1 July, 1869, Henrietta Minna, dau. of Capt. Henry Marten Turnor (B. Mac- donald), and has 5 sons and 2 daus. (1) John, ViSCOUKT Encombe, b 8 May, 1870. (2) Hon. Ernest Stowell, b. 1 Nov. 1872. (3) Hon. Osmund, b. 24 Mar. 1876. (4) Hon. Denys, b. 1 June, 1877, (5) Hon. Michael, b. 31 Aug, 1878, (6) Lady ijouisa Katharine. (7) Lady Margaret Rachel, Arms— Arg, an anchor erect sa, between three lions' heads erased gu, two and one on a chief wavy az, a portcullis with chains or. Crest— A lion's head erased gu. gorged with a chain and there- from a portcullis pendant or a mullet arg. for difference. Supporters — Two lions guardant ppr. gorged with a double chain a portcullis attached thereto from which is suspended an escocheon arg, charged with a civic wreath vert. motto — Sit sine labe decus. Seat— Encombe House, Wareham, Dorset, TOWN HOUSE— 1, Hamilton Place, Piccadilly, w. Uineage* JOHN SCOTT (younger brother of William, 1st Bai-on Stowell, a judge of the admiralty, who d. s, p. m. 28 Jan. 1836, son of William Scott, a merchant of Newcastle-on-Tyne), called to the bar 1776, solicitor-gen, 1788, and knighted, attorney- gen, 1793, lord chief justice C.P. 1799, and elevated to the Peerage, 18 July, 1799, as BARON Eldon, of Eldon, co. Dui-ham, had a grant of arms 10 Oct. 1799, lord high chancellor of England 1801/27, advanced to the dignities of VISCOUNT EN- COMBE and Earl op Eldon 7 July, 1821 ; b. 4 Jime, 1751 ; d, 13 Jan. 1838, having m. 19 Nov. 1772, Elizabeth, dau. of Aubone Surtees, Esq. of Newcastle-upon-Tyne ; she d. 28 June, 1831, having had with other issue a son and 2 daus. (1) Hon. John, b. 8 Mar. 1774; d. s. p. 24 Dec. 1805, having m. 22 Aug. 1804, Henrietta Elizabeth, only dau. of Sir Matthew White-Ridley, Bart, (she re-m. 7 July, 1811, to James William Farrer, Esq. of Ingleborough, co, York, a master in chancery), and had with 2 daus. an only son, John, s. as 2nd Earl. (2) Lady EUzabeth Scott, d. 16 April, 1862, having m, 27 Nov. 1817, to George Stanley Repton, Esq, who d, 29 June, 1868 (D, LEINSTER.) 250 ELGIN. i (3) Lady Frances Jane, d. 6 Aug. 1838, having m. 6 April, 1820, to Rev. Edward Bankes, B.C.L. rector of Corfe Castle, prebendary of Glouc. and Bristol, and chaplain in ordinary to the Queen; he d. 24 May, 1867, having (m. 2ndly — 3 Sept. 1839, Maria, 3rd dau. of Very Rev. and Hon. Edward Rice, dean of Grloucester— B. Dinevor) had 2 sons and a dau. [1] John Scott Bankes, of Soughton Hall, Flints. D.L. high sheriff Hunts. 1869; b. 11 July, 1826; m. 1st— 2 Aug. 1849, Anne, dau. of Sir John Jervis, chief justice C.P.; she d. 1876, having had 3 sons and 6 daus. /I/ John Eldon, b. 1854.-/2/ Edward Wynne Jervis, b.a. Univ. Coll. Oxon. 1878, in H.O. ; b. 1855.-/3/ Ralph Vincent, b. 1867. /4/ Frances Catherine, m. 19 Nov. 1870, to Rev. Frederick Clements "Williamson, and has 3 sons and a dau. Frederick Lenox Jervis Williamson, b. 22 Oct. 1871.— Guy Verney, b. 15 Mar. 1874. — Humphrey, b. 9 Jan. 1876.— Adelaide Mary. /5/ Mabel Grace, m. 5 Feb. 1880, to Arthur Robert, 4th son of Rev. William Wiggin, rector of Hampnett, co. Glouc. (B. DINEVOR). /6/ Margaret Wynne.—/?/ Adelaide Mary.— /8/ Rose Caroline. — /9/ Amy Charlotte. [2] Eldon Surtees, rector of Corfe, mentioned below. [3] Frances, m. to Sheffield Serrill, Esq. of Langton Mal- travers, Dorset. JOHN, 2nd Earl, D.C.L. Oxon. M.P. Truro 1829/31, president of the Pitt club 1842 ; b. 10 Dec. 1805; d. 13 Sept. 1854, having m. 1 Oct. 1831, Hon. Louisa Duncombe, 3rd dau. of Charles, 1st Baron Feversham ; she d. 18 Nov. 1852, having had a son and 6 daus. (1) John, 3rd and present Earl. (2) Lady Charlotte Elizabeth, d. 22 Feb. 1864, having m. 9 Oct. 1856, to her cousin. Rev. Eldon Sm-tees Bankes, rector of Corfe Castle, prebendary of Salisbury, rural dean, and has had 3 sons and 2 daus. Arthm- Eldon BANKES, b. 28 Nov. 1857.— Eustace Ralph, b. 9 Feb. 1861.— Herbert Stowell, b. 3 Aug. 1862; d. 30 May, 1878. — Louisa. — Charlotte Helen. (3) Lady Augusta Henrietta, m. 8 Sept. 1859, to Hon. Thomas Francis Fremantle (B. Cottesloe). (4) Lady Katharine Frances, m. 25 Sept. 1858, to Gustavus, 8th Viscount Boyne. (5) Lady Gertrude Louisa, m. 18 Sept. 1860, to Lord Eustace Brownlow Henry Cecil, M.P. surveyor-gen of ordnance (M. SALISBURY). (6) Lady Selina Jane, m. 10 Nov. 1864, to Nathaniel Bond, of Holme Priory, Dorset, Esq. J.P. D.L. (eldest son of Rev. Nathaniel Bond, of ■Creech Grange), and has 7 sons and 3 daus. John Wentworth Garneys Bond, b. 12 Sept. 1865.— Gerald Denis, b. 12 Sept. 1869.— Raymond Alured, b. 16 Sept. 1873.— Claud Nathaniel, b. 13 Oct. 1874.— Kenneth Duncombe, b. 5 Dec. 1875.— Nigel de Munderville, b. 29 Aug. 1877.— A son, b. 27 July, 1879.— Louisa Charlotte.— Leonora Sophia.— Rachel Adela. EAEL OF ELGIN. VICTOR ALEXANDER BRUCE, Earl of Elgin (1633, s.). Earl of Kincardine and Baron Brace, of Torry (1647, s.), and Baron Elgin (1849, U.K.) ; brig.-gen. '' royal company of archers," the Queen's body-guard in Scotland ; s. his father as 9th Earl of Elgin and 13th Earl of Kincardine 21 Nov. 1863 ; b. 16 May,1849 ; m. 9 Nov. 1876, Lady Constance Mary Carnegie, 2nd dau. of Sir James, 6th Earl of Southesk, k.t and has a son and 3 daus. (1) Edward James, Baron Bruce, b. 8 June, 1881. (2) Lady Elizabeth Mary, b. 11 Sept. 1877. (3) Lady Christian Augusta, b. 25 Jan. 1879. (4) Lady Constance Veronica, b. 24 Feb. 1880. Arms— Or, a saltire and chief gu. Bruce of Annandale, on a canton arg. a lion rampant az. armed and langued of the second Bruce of Skelton. Crest — A lion az. armed and langued or. Supporters — Two savages wreathed about the temples and loins with laurel all ppr. MOTTO— Fuimus. SEAT— Broomhall, Dunfermline. Fife. Emeage, Sm EDWARD BRUCE, of Blairhall [stated in Douglas Peer- age to be 2nd son of Sir David Bruce, of Clackmannan (see Balfour) which is accompanied by the following note, " that Edward Bruce, of Blairhall, was 2nd son of Sir David Bruce, of Clackmannan, is stated on the authority of the 1st edition, but the editor has seen no evidence of his filiation as to which the charters of 1537 and 1540 are silent"]; m. Alison, dau. of William Reid, of Aikenhead, co. Clackmannan, sister of Robert, Bishop of Orkney, president of the coiut. of session 1543, and had with other issue 4 sons, (1) Robert, of Easter Kennett, afterwards of Blairhall ; male line ext. (2) Sir Edward, of Culross, a commissary of Edinburgh, and commendator of the Cistercian abbey of KJnloss, a lord of session 2 Dec. 1597/1604, created Lord Bruce, of Kinloss, 2 Feb. 1601, with remainder to his heirs male and assigns whatever, p.c. master of the rolls for life 1603 ; accompanied King James to England 1603, and had grants of manors of Whorlton and abbey of Jervaulx, in Yorks.; naturalised 1603/4 ; w. d. 9 Aug. 1610, proved 14 Jan. 1610/11, bur. in Rolls Chapel, Chancery Lane, having m. Magdalen, dau. of Alexander Clerk, of Bal- birny, Fife (she re-m. at Abbots Langley, Herts, 9 April, 1616, to Sir James FuUerton, first gentleman of the bedchamber; he was buried in Westminster Abbey, 3 Jan. 1630/1). His 2nd son, THOMAS, 3rd Lord Kinloss, was created EARL OP ELGIN, and LORD Bruce, of Kinloss, in the Peerage of Scotland, with remainder to his heirs male for ever, bearing the names and arms of Bruce 21 June, 1633, and Baron Bruce, of Whorlton, Yorks. in the Peerage of England, 2 Aug. 1641, with rem. to issue male. His son, Robert, 2nd Earl, was created Baron Bruce, of Skelton, Yorks. Viscount Bruce, of Ampthill, Beds, and Earl op Aylesbury, in the peerage of England 18 Mar. 1663/4. His grandson, CHARLES, 4th Earl of Elgin, 3rd Earl of Ailesbury, and 6th Lord Kinloss, was offered a Dukedom, created Baron Bruce, of Tottenham, Wilts. 17 April, 1746, with remainder to his nephew Hon. Thomas Bmce-Brudenell (M. Ailes- bury). He died without surviving male issue, 10 Feb. 1747, when the Earldom of Elgin reverted to Charles, Qth Earl of Kincardine. The Barony of Kinloss was decided by a com- mittee of the house of lords to be vested in Duke of Bucking- ham, 21 July, 1868. (3) Sir George, of Carnock, of whom presently. (4) William, 1609. SIR GEORGE, of Carnock, settled at Culross, where he established extensive coal works, and can-ied on the manufacture of salt, M.P. Culross, knighted by James V. d. 6 May, 1625, having ra. Margaret, dau. of Archibald Primrose, of Burnbae, and had 3 sons, [1] Sh- George, of Carnock, d. 1643, having m. Mary, dau. of Sir John Preston, of Valleyfield, Bart, and had with other issue 2 sons, (1) Sir Edward, of Carnock, created Earl OP Kincardine, and LORD BRUCE, of Torry, with remainder to his heirs male 26 Dec. 1647 ; he d. s. p. about 1662, and was succeeded by his brother, (2) Alexander, 2nd Earl of Kincardine, P.C. an extraordinary lord of session 10 July, 1667, until his death 9 July, 1686 ; m. (contract dated 16 June, 1659) Veronica, dau. of Corneille Van Arson Van Sommelsdyck, lord of Sommelsdyck and Spych, Holland, col. of a cavalry regt. ; she d. 28 April, 1701, having had a son and dau. /I/ Alexander, 3rd Earl, who d. unm. Nov. 1705: he was s. by his kinsman. Sir Alexander, of Broomhall, of whom immediately. /2/ Mary, m. to William Cochrane, of Ochiltree (E. DUN- DONALD). [2] Sir Alexander of Alva, died before 1638. [3] Robert, of Broomhall, a lord of session, 1 June, 1649 ; d. 25 June, 1652, having m. Helen, dau. of Sir James Skene' of Curriehill, president of the court of session, and had a son, ' Sir Alexander, s. as 4th Earl of Kincardine; m. Christian, dau. of Robert Bruce, of Blairhall, and his great-grandson, ELIBANK. 251 CHARLES, 9th Earl of Kincardine (on the death of his father, William, 8 Sept. 1740), and 5th Earl of Elgin, 8 June, 1746 (on the death of his kinsman, Charles, Earl of Elgin and Ailesbury), and was thenceforth styled Earl of Elgin and Kincardine; b. 26 July, 1732; d. 14 May, 1771, having m. 1 June, 1759, Martha, dau. of Thomas Whyte, of London, banker ; she d. 22 Mar. 1810, having had vsdth other issue 2 sons, William Robert, 10th Earl, d. unm. 15 July, 1771, and was succeeded by his brother, THOMAS, nth Earl of Kincardine and 7th Earl of Elgin P.O. and K.c. gen. in the army, gen. in the Queen's body- guard of royal archers, a representative Peer 1790/1840, minister at Brussels 1792, Berlin 1795, and Constantinople, and diuring bis residence as ambassador in Turkey obtained the antiqui- ties which are now deposited in the British Museum, and known as the "Elgin Marbles"; b. 20 July, 1766; d. 14 Nov. 1841, having m. 1st — 11 Mar. 1799, Mary, only child of William Hamilton Nisbet, Esq. of Dirleton, co. Haddington (divorced 1808, when she re-m. to Robert Ferguson, who d. 3 Dec. 1840); slie d. 9 July, 1855, having had a son and 3 dans. [1] George Charles Constantino, BARON Bruce, b. 5 April, 1800; d, unm. 1 Dec. 1840. [2] Lady Mary, m. 28 Jan. 1828, to Right Hon. Robert Adam Dundas, M.P. of Bloxholme Hall, co. Lincoln (V. MELVILLE), wlio first assumed the surname of Christopher, by R.L. 20 Jan. 1836, and on his wife's succession to the maternal estates of Belhaven and Dii'leton, in 1854, took the additional sur- names of Nisbet-Hamilton, and d. 9 June, 1877, leaving a dau. — Constance. [3] Lady Matilda Harriet, d. 31 Aug. 1857, having m, 14 Oct. 1839, to Sir John Maxwell, Bart, who d. 6 June, 1865. [4] Lady Lucy, d. 4 Sept. 1881, having m. 14 Mar. 1828, as 2nd wife, to John Grant, Esq. of Kalgraston, who d. 20 Jan. 1873 (Gray, see E. MORAY). HIS LORDSHIP m. 2ndly— 21 Sept. 1810, Elizabeth, youngest (lau. of James Townshend Oswald, Esq. of Dunnikeir, co. Fife; she d. 1 April, 1860, having had 4 sons and 3 dau.s. [5] James, Lord Bmce, s. as 8th Earl of Elgin and 12th Earl of Kincardine. [6] Hon. Robert, major-gen. in the army, formerly lieut.-col. grenadier guards, governor of the Prince of Wales ; b. 15 Mar. 1813 ; d. 27 June, 1862, having m. 2 May, 1848, Catherine Mary ( V.A.), bedchamber woman in ordinary to the Queen since 1866, 2nd dau. of Sir Michael Sliaw-Stewart, Bart. [7] Hon. Sir Frederick William Adolphus, G.C.B. H.B.M.'s envoy at Washington 1865/67, sec. to government at Hong Kong ; b. 14 April, 1814 ; d. unm. 19 Sept. 1867, [8] Hon. Thomas Charles, M.P. Portsmouth since 1874, bar.-at- law L.L 1854, late capt. 32nd Middx. R.V.; b. 15 Feb. 1825; in. 19 Nov. 1863, Sarah Caroline, eldest dau. of Thomas Thorn- hill, Esq. of Riddlesworth Hall, Norfolk, and has 2 sons and 2 tlaus. Charles Thomas, b. 21 Feb. 1865.— Robert Ai-thur,b. 3 April, 1876.— Elizabeth Marjorie.— Augusta Mary. [Q] Lady Charlotte Christian, d. 26 Aug. 1872, having m. 2 July, 1850, as 1st wife, to Frederick Locker, Esq. formerly of the admiralty and pr6cis writer (Lampson — BART,), and has a dau. /U Eleanor Bertha Mary LOOKER, m, 25 Feb. 1878, to Lionel, younger son of Alfred. Tennyson, D.c.L. poet laureate, and has 2 sons, (*:!^ Alfred Browning Stanley Locker TENNYSON, b. 20 Nov, 1878,— Charles Frederick Locker, b, 8 Nov. 1879. [10] Lady Augusta Frederica Elizabeth, extra woman of the bedchamber to Her Majesty ; d. 1 Mar. 1876, having m. 22 Doc. 1863, to Very Rev. Arthur Penrhyn Stanley, d.d. dean of Westminster (B. STANLEY), who d. s. p. 18 July, 1881. [11] Lady Frances Anne, m. 15 Feb. 1855, to Evan Peter :\rontagu T. Baillie, Esq. who d. 9 Nov. 1874, JAMES BRUCE, 12th Earl of Kincardine and 8th Earl of Elgin, K.T. fellow of Merton Coll. Oxon. M.P. Southampton 18il/2, gov.-gen. of Jamaica 1842/6, Canada 1846, ambassador Cliina 1850 and 1860, postmaster-gen. 1859, succeeded Lord Can- ning as gov.-gen. of India 1860, and died there 21 Dec. 1863, family trustee of the British Museum, president of the society of antiquaries in Scotland; created BARON Elgin, of Elgin, in the Peerage of the U.K. 13 Nov. 1849; b. 20 July, 1811; m. 1st— 22 April, 1841, Elizabeth Mary, only dau. of Charles Lennox Cumming-Bruce, Esq. of Roseisle, co. Stirling, M.P.; she d. 7 July, 1843, having had a dau. (1) Lady Elma, m. 18 Oct. 1864, to Thomas John, 5th Baron Thurlow. HIS LORDSHIP m. 2ndly— 7 Nov. 1846, Lady Mary Louisa Lambton (C.I.), dau. of John George, 1st Earl of Durham, and had 3 sons and a dau. (2) Victor Alexander, present Peer, 9th Earl of Elgin and 13th Earl of Kincardine. (3) Hon. Robert Preston, M.P. Fifeshire 1880, capt. Fife art, mil. 1877/8; b. 4 Dec. 1851. (4) Hon. Frederick John, a page of honour to the Queen 1869/71 ; b. 16 Sept. 1854 ; m. 3 June, 1879, Katherine, dau. of late E W Femie, Esq. of Highfield, Herts, and widow of Logan W Raebum, Esq. of Charlesfield, Midlothian, and has a sou. (5) Lady Louisa Elizabeth. BARON ELIBANK. SIR MONTOLIEU FOX OLIPHANT-MURRAY, Baron Elibank (1643, s.), and a Baronet (1628, N.s.), J.P. and D.L. CO. Peebles, com. r.n. retired; s. his father as 10th Baron 31 May, 1871 ; b. 27 April, 1840; m. 2 May, 1868, Blanche Alice, eldest dau. of late Edward John Scott, Esq. of Southsea, Hants, and has had 4 sons and 5 daus. (1) Hon. Alexander William Charles Oliphant, Master op ELIBANK, b. 12 April, 1870. (2) Hon. Edward Oliphant, b. 22 Oct. 1871. (3) Hon. Charles Gideon, b. 7 Aug. 1877. (4) Hon. Arthur Cecil, b. 27 Mar. 1879. (5) Helen Emily, d. 29 Dec. 1870. (6) Hon. Emily Blanche. (7) Hon. .^ice Florence. (8) Hon. Nina Charlotte. (9) Hon. Clara Isabel, b. 24 Oct. 1880. Arms— Quarterly, 1st and 4th, Or, a fetterlock az., on a chief of the last three stars arg. Murray of Blackbarony. 2nd, Gu., a chevron between three crescents arg. Oliphant. 3rd, Az.' a martlet or between three stars within the royal tressure of Scotland arg, Mxtrray. Crest— A lion rampant gu. holding a battle-axe ppr. SUPPORTERS— Two horses arg. bridled gu. Motto — Virtute fldeque. Seats — Ballincrieff, Haddington; Darnhall, Peebles ; and Pitheavlis, Perth. RESIDENCE— Gravelye House, Hayward's Heath. ANDREW MURRAY, of Blackbarony (son of John Murray, of Blackbarony, who fell at Flodden Field 9 Sept. 1513, great-grandson of George Murray, who was heir male of his cousin Mungo Murray, of Blackbarony) ; m. 1st, Elizabeth Lockhart, and 2ndly, Griselda, dau. of John Bethune, of Creich, Fife, relict of Wilham Scott, younger, of Branxholme, ancestor of the Duke of Buccleuch, and had with other issue 3 sons, (1) Sir John, of Blackbarony,. grandfather of SIR Archie ALT), created a Baronet OF nova Scotia 15 May. 1628. (2) Sir Gideon, knighted 4 Mar. 1605, M.P. co. Selkirk 1612, treasurer depute 1613, Lord Elibank of Session 1613 ; d. 28 June, 1621, having m. Margaret Pentland, and was father of Sir Patrick, created Lord Elibank. (3) Sir William, of Clermont, Fife, father of Sir William, created a Baronet op Nova Scotia, 1 July. 1626. SIB, PATRICK, keeper of Caerlaverock Castle, created a Baronet op nova Scotia 16 May, 1628, and advanced to the Peerage of Scotland, by the title of Lord Elibank, 18 Mar. 1643, with remainder to his heirs male whatsoever • d. 12 Nov. 1649, having m. 1st, Margaret Hamilton ; 2ndly' Elizabeth, dau. of Sir James Dundas (V. Melville), of Ar- niston; 3rdly, Agnes Nicholson; and 4thly, Helen, dau. of Sir James Lindsay, gent, of the bedchamber; had issue by each wife. His great-grandson, ALEXANDER, 4th Baron (on the death of his father in 1687) ; b. 9 Mar. 1677; d. Feb. 17S5/6, having m. 24 Feb. 1698, Elizabeth, dau. of George Stirling, of Edinburgh, surgeon' and M.P. for that city; she d. 11 Nov. 1756, having had with 5* daus. 5 sons, /I/ Patrick, 5th Baron, a member of the faculty of advocates afterwards lieut.-col. Wynyard's marines; b. Feb. 1703; d. s. p. 1* 3 Aug. 1778, having m. 1735, Maria Margaretta, widow of Will liam. Lord North and Grey, and day. of Cornelius de Young 252 ELIBANK. Lord of Elmeet, receiver-gen. of the United Provinces ; she d. June, 1762. /2/ George, 6th Baron, adm. R.N. ; d. 12 Nov. 1785, having m. Jan. 1760, Lady Isabella Mackenzie, dau. of George, 3rd Earl Cromartie (attainted 1746); she d. 28 Dec. 1801, having had 2 daus. /3/ Hon. Gideon, d.d. prebendary of Dnrliam and Line; d. 21 June, 1776, having m. 30 June, 1746, Elizabeth, only dau. and heir of Marshal David Montelieu, Baron de St. Hypolite, of the Holy Roman Empii-e, who left France on the revocation of the Edict of Nantes, a general in the British service; she d. 21 Nov. 1796, having had 2 sons, (1) Alexander, s. as 7th Baron. (2) Hon. David, M.P. Peebles 1785, and New Radnor 1790; b. 10 May, 1748; d. 8 May, 1794, having m. 8 Oct. 1783, Eliza- beth, 5th dau. and coheir of Hon. Thomas Harley (Oxford — ext.), alderman of London; she d. 9 July, 1824, having had with 3 daus. a son, DAVID RODXEY MURRAY, rector of Brampton Brian, co. Hereford ; b. 12 April, 1791; d. 4 Nov. 1878, having m. 4 Dec. 1828, Frances, dau. of John Portal, Esq. of Freefolk, Hants, and had 5 sons and 3 daus. [1] David Mortimer, major 64th regt.; b. 11 May, 1832; d. s. p. 24 Jan. 1881, having m. 3 Jan. 1861, Ida, dau. of late Lewis Fenton, of Underbauk, Yorks, M.P. Huddersfield; she d. 24 Nov. 1869. [2] Elibank Harley, capt. R.N. b. 26 Sept. 1833. [3] Alexander William, E.l.c.S. b. 29 Jan. 1836; killed at the Delhi Gate, 14 Sept. 1857. [4] Francis Rodney, b. 9 Mar. 1838 ; m. 1 June, 1865, Jane Celestia, youngest dau. of Gerard Noel Hoare, Esq. of London (Bart.), and has a son and 2 daus. Rodney Montolieu, b. 22 June, 1869.— Frances Jane.— Mary Celestia. [5] Mortimer Evelyn, b. 5 May, 1843. [6] Elizabeth Clara, m. 10 Aug. 1853, to Robert John Hopkins, Esq. of Sidmarsh Manor, J.P. Berks, and has 3 sons and 3 daus. Edmund John Robert Hopkins, b. 8 April, 1856.— John Edric Mm-ray, b. 26 Mar. 1859.— Alexander Henry, b. 10 June, 1862. — Ella Jane Clara.— Lilian Margaret.— Hilda Cecilia Elibank. [7] Louisa Sophia, m. 3 May, 1860, to Rev. Reginald Whitehall Margesson, of Werrington, Cornwall, curate of Mountfleld, Sussex, 1860/72, and has 6 sons and 2 daus. Mortimer Reginald Margesson, b. 16 Mar. 1861.- Philip Henry Montolieu, b. 26 Aug. 1862.— Reginald Elibank Murray, b. 22 Sept. 1862.— Philip Alexander, b. 20 May, 1865.— William Anthony, b. 6 Oct. 1866.— John Frederick Churton, b. 10 Oct. 1871.— Mary Louisa.— Amy Helena. [8] Agnes Adeliza, m. 5 June, 1879, to Charles Francis, eldest son of late Major-Gen. Burgmann, R.E. /4/ Alexander, an officer in the army (on account of exciting an election mob to violence he was committed to Newgate, 6 Feb. 1751, and as he declined to receive sentence on his knees was remanded there till Parliament was prorogued, 25 June following ; he afterwards retired to France, and was re-called by letter under the king's privy seal, April 1771 ; d. unm. 1777. IS I James, gen. in the »nny, brig. -gen. at the siege of Quebec 1759, appointed gov. of Canada 1763, gov. of Minorca 1774, gov. of Hull ; d. 18 June, 1794, leaving by his 2nd wife, Anne, dau. of Abraham Witham, consul-gen. at Majorca, with 3 daus. a son, James Patrick Murray, major-gen. c.b. m.p. Yarmouth, I.W. 1802 ; b. 21 Jan. 1782 ; d. 5 Dec. 1834, having m. 31 Jan. 1803, Elizabeth, dau. of Edward Rushworth, Esq. of Freshwater House, Isle of Wight (by Hon. Catherine, 2nd dau. of Edward, last Lord Holmes) ; she d. 15 Nov. 1865, having had 5 sons and 6 daus. (1) James Edward Ferguson, lieut. R.N. ; b. 19 April, 1806; d. 16 July, 1839, having m. 15 Dec. 1830, Katherine, dau. of John Slaughter, Esq.; she d. 22 July, 1836, having had a son and 2 daus. [1] James Pulteney, capt. R.M.L.I.; b. 8 June, 1833 ; d. 21 Aug. 1874, having m. 11 Sept. 1862, Henrietta Victoria, only dau. of Arthur Browne Blakiston, Esq. of London, and had 3 sons, James Arthur, b. 16 Oct. 1865.— William Harry Elibank, b. 5 Dec. 1866.— Edward Rushworth Blakiston, b. 7 Dec. 1868. [2] Georgina Maria, d. 16 Dec. 1855, having m. 15 Jan. 1854, to Lieut.-Col. Charles Frederick Young, R.A. [3] Katherine Elizabeth, m. 30 Aug. 1855, to Thomas Mahon, lieut.-col. R.A.; he d. 22 Aug. 1879, having had 3 sons and 5 daus. Charles Edward Mahon, b. 29 June, 1856.— Reginald Henry, b. 5 May, 1859.— Ernest Leonard, b. 26 Jan. 1864. — Alicia Georgina. — Catherine Elsie. — Dora Rebecca. — Mabel Agnes.— Maud Sybil. (2) Pulteney, capt. 36th regt. ; b. 9 July, 1807; d. 20 Sept. 1875, having m. 1st — 23 May, 1849, Jane, dau. of J. Mackenny, of Omagh, co. Tyrone; she d. 19 Oct. 1851, having had a son, Pulteney Henry, capt. King's L.l. (Shropshire regt.), adj. 1881; b. 17 Nov. 1849; m. 20 Jan. 1876, Mary Leaycroft, dau. of (Hon.) S. S. Ingham, of Mangroville, Bermuda, and has 2 sons, Pulteney Charles Rushworth, b. 1 April, 1877.— Bertie Elibank, b. 10 May, 1881. (3) Charles, capt. 76th regt. b. 30 Dec. 1814; d. s. p. 6 April, 1848, having m. 12 Oct. 1844, Anne Mitchell, dau. of Robert Scott, Esq. of Oatland, Devon ; shere-m. 1st, to late Major- Gen. O'Connor, and 2ndly to (4) Douglas Alexander, 3rd Ohio U.S.A. cavalry ; b. 2 Jan. 1824; d 19 July, 1866, having m. 1st— Mary Ann, dau. of Murphy, Esq. of Missouri, U.S.A. ; she d. s. p. s. 10 May, 1851. He m. 2ndly— 8 Mar. 1855, Mary Ann, widow of John A Simms, Esq. and has a son and 3 daus. (1) James Patrick, b, 1856.— (2) Catherine Beltz- j hoore.— (3) Elizabeth Rushworth.— (4) Susan Douglas. (5) George Don, lieut. R.N. d. 12 Aug. 1857. (6) Catherine Anne, m. 4 Sept. 1826, to Gen. Sir Charles Routledge O'Donnell, who d. 18 Nov. 1870. (7) Harriet Elizabeth, d. 29 June, 1872, having m. 14 July, 1834. to Rev. Henry Hodges, rector of Alphampstone, Essex ; he d. Sept. 1870. (8) Mary Johanna, m. 1st— 18 July, 1834, to Andrew Newton, m.d. who d. 1837, and she re-m. 13 Feb. 1849, to William Francis Harvey, Esq. of Pm-brook Heath House, Hants, and had a son and dau. Thomas William Haryey, b. 1853.— Maria Elizabeth. (9) Jane Susan. (10) Elizabeth Mary. (11) Cordelia Maria, m. 30 Mar. 1864, as 2nd wife, to Lieut.- Gen. Sir Charles Trollope, K.C.B. (B. Kestevex). ALEXANDER, 7th Baron, an officer of 3rd regt. foot guards, lord-lieut. co. Peebles; b. 24 April, 1747; d. 24 Sept. 1820, having m. 1st— 20 April, 1776, Mary Clara Mon- tolieu, dau. of Lewis Charles Baron de St. Hypolite, lieut.-col. 2nd horse guards ; she d. 19 Jan. 1802, having had with other issue a son, [1] Alexander, s. as 8th Baron. LORD ELIBANK m. 2ndly— 1804, Catherine, dau. of James Steuart,Esq.? of Dalguise; she d. having had with other issue a son, [2] Hon. James, advocate at Scottish bar; b. 4 May, 1810; d. 17 Feb. 1844, being killed in Borneo by the natives, having m. ■".832, Isabella, only dau. of James Erskine, Esq. of Aber- dona, grandson of JamesL^ord Alva (E. ROSSLYN) ; she d. 11 Mar. 1875, having had 2 sons and a dau. (1) Alexander Erskine Erskine-Murray, of Aberdona, sheriff- substitute of Glasgow; b. 9 Dec. 1832; m. 26 April, 1866 Helen, dau. of Robert Pringle, Esq. W.S. and has 4 sons and a dau. James Robert, b. 24 Oct. 1868.— Walter Pringle, b. 10 April, 1872.— Robert Alan, b. 24 Oct, 1874.— Arthur, b. 9 Oct. 1877.— Elizabeth Macfarlane, b. 7 Jan. 1870. (2) James St. Hypolite Erskine-Murray; b. 16 July, 1835; d. 14 Aug. 1853. (3) Edith Catherine Erskine-Murray, d. 9 Nov. 1874, having m. 17 April, 1865, to Joseph Bell, f.R.g.s.e. and has a son and 2 daus. Benjamin Bell, b. 14 July, 1869.— Jane Isabella Erskine. —Cecilia Craigie. ALEXANDER, 8th Baron; b. 26 Feb. 1780; d. 9 May, 1830, having m. 8 Mar. 1803, Janet Oliphant, dau. and heir of John Hamilton, of Bachilton, co. Perth, styled Lord Oliphant ; she d. 9 June, 1836, having had %vith other issue 3 sons and 4 daus. [1] Alexander Oliphant, s. as 9th Baron. [2] Hon. John Oliphant, chamberlain to H.M. the King of Bavaria, and K.G.c. of the order of St. Michael of merit; b. 3 July, 1808; d. at Dresden 11 Dec. 1865. [3] Hon. Patrick Oliphant, retired capt. Madras M.S.; b. 3 Nov. 1819; d. 22 Feb. 1877, having m. 28 Oct. 1852, Han-iet Phillips, dau. of James Cotton, Esq. of Hele Bridge, Cornwall, and has a son and a dau. (1) Alexander William Oliphant, b. 16 Oct. 1853. (2) Janet Oliphant. [4] Hon. Janet Oliphant, d. 9 Aug. 1871, having m. 6 April, 1829, to John Steuart, of Dalguise, co. Perth, master of the supreme court of Cape of Good Hope. [5] Hon. Charlotte, m. 9 Oct. 1849, to William Henry Oliphant, Esq. who d. [6] Hon. Jane Ferguson, m. 5 Feb. 1839, to Lieut.-Col. John Money Carter, late 1st royals. [7] Hon. Marianne Oliphant, d. 6 Sept. 1873, having m, 11 April, 1848, to Peter Hay-Paterson, Esq. of Carpow ,co .Perth who d. 23 June 1865, having had a son and 3 daus. ALEXANDER OLIPHANT, 9th Baron; 'o. 23 May 1804; d. 31 May ,1871, having m. 6 Aug. 1838, Emily Mai-ia, only dau. of Archibald Montgomery, Esq. and niece of Sir James Montgomery, Bart, of Stanhope ; she d. 3 June, 1879, having had with other issue 2 sons and 2 daus. [1] Sir Montolieu Fox Oliphant, 10th and present Baron. [2] Hon. Dudley Oliphant, b. 20 Nov. 1846. [3] Hon. Florence Emily. [4] Hon. Blanche Emmeline, m. , to Herr von Yag- witz, Kionigo Grenadifere. ELLENBOROUGH. 253 OHAKLES EDMUND TOWRY LAW, Baron Ellenborough (1802, U.K.), lieut.-col. 61st regt.; s. his uncle as 3rd Baron 22 Dec. 1871; b. 17 Nov. 1820; m. 1st— 23 Nov. 1840, Lady Eleanor Cecil Howard, eldest dau. of William, 4tli Earl of Wicklow ; she d. s. p. 15 June, 1852. He ni. 2udly — 28 June, 1855, Anna Elizabeth, dau. of Rev. John Fitzgerald Day, of Beaufort House, Killarney ; she d. 29 Feb. 1860, having had a son, (1) Hon. Charles Towry Hamilton, b. 21 April, 1856. His Lordship m. 3rdly— 26 Aug. 1863, Isabella, dau. of Alexander Ogilby, Esq. of Pellipar, co. London- derry; she d. 22 April, 1874. He m. 4thly— 1 Dec. 1874, Beatrice Joanna, youngest dau. of Sir Norton Joseph Knatchbull, Bart. By his 3rd wife he had 2 daus. (2) Hon. Gertrude Edith. (3) Hon. Emily Julia. Note— Heir presumptive, his uncle Henry Spencer. Arms— Not granted. M(JTT0— Com posi turn jus fasque animi. >Si: AT— Holly Spring, Bracknell, Berks. TOWN RESIDENCE— 44, Eaton Place, S.W. Uineage. EIGHT REV. EDilUND LAW, D.D. archdeacon of Carlisle, > 1743, master of Peterhouse, Camb. 1756, and bishop of Carlisle 1768/1787 (son of Rev. Law, of Cartmel, co. Lancaster) ; d. 14 Aug. 1787. aged 74, having m. Mary, dau. of Jolin Christian, of Unerig, Cumberland, Esq.; she d. 1762, liaving had with other issue 5 sons, /I/ John, bishop of Clonfert 1782, Killaloe 1787,Elphin 1795; d. s. J). 19 Mar. 1810, having m. Anne, only dau. of Rev. William riaskett, and relict of Thomas Tomlinson, Esq. of Carlisle, and of Blencogo Hall, Cumberland ; she d. s. p. 13 Mar. 1813. 12 j Ewan, of Horsted, Sussex; d. 24 April, 1829, having m. 28 .Juno, 1784, Henrietta Sai-ah, eldest dau. of Most Rev. William Markham, D.D. archbishop of York ; she d. 15 Aug. 1844, having had with other issue 4 sous and 3 daus. [1] AVilliam John, of Horsted, bar.-at-law, chief commis- sioner of insolvent court; b. 6 Dec. 1786 ; d. 6 Oct. 1869, having m. 1 Jan. 1817, Charlotte Elizabeth, dau. of Robert Sympson, Esq. of Middlethorpe Hall, co. Yorks. and had with other issue 5 sons and 4 daus. (1) Edmund, b. 2 Mar. 1818; d. 26 Mar. 1867, having m. 17 May, 1848, Frederica, 5th dau. of Hon. Charles Ewan Law (she re-m. to M. Greve), and had with other issue 3 sons and a dau. Edmund, b. 21 Jan. 1850.— Henry To\vry, b. 29 May, 1856.— Edwin, b. Mar. 1861.— Gertrude Marguerite, d. 6 June, 1862. (2) Ewan Robert, R.N. ; b. 8 Aug. 1819; d. 31 July, 1838. (3) WilUam George, 10th Bengal N.i. ; b. 30 Oct. 1823 killed in action before Delhi 23 July, 1857, unm. (4) Markham John, bar.-at-law l.T. 1861; b. 2 Mar. 1834 ; d. unm. 7 Mar. 1880. (5) David Edward, fellow New Coll. Oxon. ; b. 10 Feb. 1838 ; d. unm. 9 April, 1873. (6) Charlotte Elizabeth. (7) Emma Henrietta. (8) Augusta Frances, d. 28 Jan. 1865, having m. July, 1863, to Capt. Edward Nares, R.N. and had a dau. Agnes Sophia NARES, b. 19 Jan. 1865. (9) Frederica Anne, m. 16 April, 1872, to Herr Curt Cond6, capt. R. Saxon art. [2] Edward, D.D. 44 years chaplain to the British embassy at St. Petersburg; b. 7 Aug. 1798; d. 10 Nov. 1868, having m. 2 May, 1816, Mary Elizabeth, eldest dau. of Rev. John Peploe Mosley, of Rolleston, Staffords. (BART.) ; she d. 11 May, 1877, having had with 2 sons, both of whom d. unm. 6 daus. (1) Josephine Anne, d. 15 April, 1849, having m. 10 Sept 1838, as 2nd wife, to Rev. John Adolphus Wright, rector of Ickham, Kent, who d. 16 June, 1881, having had by her a son and dau. (2) Mary Eliza, d. 6 Mar. 1859, having m. 21 Oct. 1840, to James Richard Cattley, Esq. of St. Petersburg ; he d. 22 Jan. 1867, having had, with other issue, 3 sons and 2 daus. /I/ Alfred CATTLEY, b. 28 April, 1845. /2/ Oswald James, b. 4 Feb. 1850. /3/ James Edward, b. 25 Sept. 1857. /4/ Rhotla Mary, m. 15 Oct. 1868, to Charles James Hill, Esq. and has 3 daus. Vera Mary Hill. — Rhoda Nadiejda. — Hilda Mar- garet. / 5 / Henrietta Frances, m. 19 July, 1870, to Charles John Wood, Esq. and has a son and 3 daus. Charles Cattley WOOD, b. 11 Dec. 1872.— Lydia Mary. —Ethel.— Mildred Mosley. (3) Henrietta Maria, m. 24 Oct. 1848, Francis Anderson, W.S. who d. 18 Dec. 1855, having had 3 sons and 2 daus. /I/ John Ramsay Andersox, b. 25 May, 1851; m. 5 Jan . 1875, Elizabeth Moore, only child of Adm. Hay (of the Seggieden family), and has 2 daus. Florence Mabel.— Edythe Constance. /2/ Edward Markham, b. 28 Nov. 1852 ; d. Aug, 1880. /3/ Francis, b. 25 June, 1854. /4/ Mary Elizabeth, m. 18 April, 1876,to Reginald Hope Spens, Esq. (youngest son of late Archibald Spens, of Lathallan), and has a son and dau. Archibald Hope SPENS, b. 27 Jan. 1877.— Evelyn Mary, b. 9 May, 1878. /5/ Henrietta Maria. (4) Caroline Frances, m. 17 Aug. 1846, to Richard Miller, Esq. (Bart.), of Manderston, Berwicks. who d. 12 Jan. 1860, having had a son and 2 daus. (5) Emily Mosley, d. 2/14 Feb. 1880, having m. 20 Aug. 1851, to Axel Dan Law-Gisiko, merchant, hereditary noble knight of Swedish order of Wasa, and of the Russian order St. Stanislas, and had 2 sons and 2 daus. /I/ Axel Markham Law-Gisiko, merchant, of St.Peters- burg; b. 9/21 Sept. 1857. /2/ Erik Mosley, b. 11/23 Mar. 1864 ; m. 30 Oct. 1879, to Robert Cattley Whishaw, of St. Petersburg. /3/ Emily Mary, b. 9/21 Sept. 1857. /4/ Hilda, b. 15/27 Mar. 1861. (6) Isabella Sarah, d. 2 Feb. 1865, having m. 27 April, 1852, to Henry Robinson, president of the Riga Dunaberg and Riga Bolderan Railway Companies, and has a son and 3 daus. Henry Law Robinson, b. 17 Aug. 1869.— Isabella Eliza. —Fanny Sarah.- Olga Mary. [3] George Ewan, b. 28 Oct. 1796 ; d. 6 Oct. 1820, having m. 22 June, 1815, Charlotte Price, eldest dau. of Commodore Sir John Hayes ; she d. 5 May, 1867, having had with a dau. 2 sons, of wiiom the younger, William Trevor, of British Burmah, bp. 10 Dec. 1820 ; d. 1874, having m. 1 Feb. 1840, Pauline CaroUne, dau. of A. Degage, of Nantes ; she d. 31 Oct. 1879, having had 5 sons and 3 daus. (1) George Hungerford, b. 8 June, 1843. (2) William Ogilvie, bar.-at-law M.T. 1866; b. 20 Nov. 1844 ; m. 7 Sept. 1879, Mary Adela Amherst, 3rd dau. of late Francis Samuel Daniel-Tyssen, Esq. of Sandgate, Kent (B. Aberdare), and has a son, b. 16 July, 1880, and a son, b. 20 Sept. 1881. (3) Charles Woodin, bar.-at-law M.T. 1869 ; b. 9 Aug. 1846; m. and has a son b. 22 Sept. 1880. (4) Arthur Boddam, b. 30 May, 1853. (5) James Macdouald, b. 4 Dec. 1856. (6) Pauline Harriet, d. 8 Oct. 1877, having m. to J. V. de Wet, govt, advocate at Rangoon, British Burmah. (7) Henrietta Crawford, m. 29 Aug. 1870, to E J Stanley Esq. (8) Marianne Georgiana. [4] E Ewan, B.c.s. d. in India 1818, having m. Mary Anne, dau. of John Townsend Hungerford, E.i.c.S. She re-m. 1826, to George WilUamson, lieut. 11th dragoons, capt. in the Nizam's cavalry. [5] Maria, d. 7 Sept. 1866, having m. 13 Aug. 1810, to Right Hon. Sir George Clerk, Bart, of Pennycuik ; he d. 23 Dec. 1867. [6] Elizabeth Frederica, d. 24 Aug. 1878, aged 84, having m. 30 April, 1816, to Rev. Peter Guerin Crofts, of Mailing House, Sussex, who d. 16 July, 1859. [7] Ceciha Anne,d. May, 1868, having m. 1 Oct. 1824, to Rev. John Barlow (Bart.), who d. s.p. July, 1869. /3/ Edward,created Baron Ellenborough, 19 April, 1802. /4/ Thomas, settled in America; d. s. p. July, 1834, aged 78, having m. Anne Curtis, of South Carolina. /5/ George Henry, D.D. bishop of Chester, 1812. translated to Bath and Wells 1824; b. 12 Sept. 1760/1 ; d. 22 Sept. 1845, aged 85, having m. 13 July, 1784, Jane, eldest dau. of Gen. James Whorwood Adeane, of Babraham, Cambridge, M.P. ; she d. 27 Sept. 1876, having had with other issue 3 sons, [1] James Thomas, chancellor of tlie diocese of Lichfield and Coventry, and master of St. John's hospital, Lichfield ; b. 8 Dec. 1790; d. 22 Feb. 1876, having m. 16 Dec. 1820, Lady Henrietta Charlotte Grey, eldest dau. of 6th Earl of Stam- ford and Warrington ; she d. 25 Feb. 1866, having had with other issue 3 sons and 2 daus. (1) George Henry, M.A. vicar of Locking, Somerset; b. 9 Oct. 1821; d. unm. 17 Dec. 1875. (2) James Adeane, late major 3rd bat. Somerset R.v. for- merly capt. Bengal N.i. J.P. Somersets.; b. 14 Feb. 1824; m. 4 June, 1857, Harriet Ellen Blachley, 3rd dau. of Rev. WilUam Hamilton Turner, vicar of Ban well. Somersets, and has 2 sons, James Henry Adeane, b. 9 June, 1860. — Charles William Albert, b. 22 Nov. 1861. (3) Edmund Christian, bar.-at-law i.T. 1856, late principal surrogate at Lichfield ; b. 25 Feb. 1828; m. 2 May, 1872, Emily Mary Scott, dau. of Col. Cotgrave, of The Grange, Banwell, Somersets, and has 2 sons and 2 daus. Francis Grey Cotgrave, b. 3 Feb. 1876.— Cyril Warring- ton, b. 9 Sept. 1877.— Eliza Henrietta.— A dau. b. 13 Sept. 1879. 254 ELLESMERE. I (4) Henrietta, d. s. p, 22 Aug. 1844, having m. 14 Sept. 1843, to Kev. Horace Faithful Gray, prebendary of Wells. (5) Charlotte Jane. [2] Henry, dean of Gloucester, chancellor and archdeacon of Wells; b. 28 Sept. 1797. dirhvlS^SUi. [3] Robert Vanbrugh, J.P. rector of Christian Malford, Wilts, treasurer of Wells Cathedral, and formally canon of Chester; b. 29 Sept. 1799; m. 3 Nov. 1829, Sydney Dorothea, dau. of Col. Davison, of London, and had, with other issue, 5 sons and 5 daus. (1) George Vanbrugh Law, col. Madras army (retd.) ; b. 27 July, 1832; m. 30 Sept. 1862, Harriet Octavia, 6th dau. of Richard Strachey, Esq. (BART.) ; she d. s. p. 3 Dec. 1865. He m. 2ndly— 10 Nov. 1868, Marie Angelica, dau. of Gen. Selby, R.A. s. p. (2) Henry Patten, capt. 21st fusiliers; b. 13 Jan. 1842. (3) Arthur, M.A. rector of Dauntsey, Wilts, cui-acies of Chipping Campden, Leckhampton, and Christian Malford; b. 25 Feb. 1842; m. 19 Aug. 1875, Eleanor Mary, only dau. of Rev. W. E. Elwell, M.A. formerly rector of Dauntsey, Wilts, and has a dau. b. 11 Sept. 1879. (4) Edward, lieut. R.N.; b. 31 Jan. 1845. (5) Edwin, lieut. 61st regt.; b. 16 June, 1846. (6) Everilda, m. 4 Aug. 1852, to Rev. George Francis Sydenham Powell, rector of Sutton Veny, Warminster, Wilts, since 1854, registrar to the archdeacon of Wells, and has issue. (7) Ada. (8) Sidney. (9) Louisa. (10) Mary, m. 10/18 June, 1858, to Sir Frederick Martin Williams, Bart. M.P. Truro, who d. 3 Sept. 1878. SIR EDWARD LAW, K.B. 1801, bar.-at-law l.T. K.C. 1781, attorney-gen. 1801/2, lord chief justice K.B. 1802/18, elevated to the Peerage as Baron Ellenborough, of Ellen- borough, Cumberland, 19 April, 1802 ; b. June, 1750; d. 13 Dec. 1818, having m. 17 Oct. 1789, Ann, dau. of George Philip Towry, Esq.; she d. 16 Aug. 1843, having had 4 sons and 5 daus. [1] Ed-ward, s. as 2nd Baron. [2] Hon. Charles Ewan, Q.c. recorder of the city of London, M.P. university of Cambridge, appointed King's counsel July 1829; b. 14 June, 1792 ; d. 13 Aug. 1850, having m. 22 May, 1811, EUzabeth Sophia, dau. of Sir Edward Nightingale, Bart, of Kneesworth, co. Camb.; she d. 25 June, 1864, having had with other issue a son and 3 daus. (1) Charles Edmund, 3rd and present Baron. (2) Mary, m. 3 Sept. 1839, to John Cavendish, 3rd Lord Kilmaine, who d. 13 Jan. 1873. (3) Elizabeth Sophia, a nun. (4) Frederica, m. 1st— 17 May, 1848, to her cousin Edmund Law, before-mentioned, who d. 26 Mar. 1867. She re-m. to M. Grev6, a foreign oflacer. [3] Hon. Henry Spencer, 'b^j.-^law ^.T. l§^3,,M-4. C^u-tab.;, D.L Kent, heir presumptive to the !t*eerdge ; b. 10 May, 1802; m. 16 May, 1839, Dorothea Anne, dau. of Col. John Staunton Rochfort, of Clogrenane, co. Carlow ; she d. 25 Nov. 1871, having had 2 sons and 3 daus. (1) Edward Downes,com. R.N. (retd.) ; b. 9 May, 1841. (2) Cecil Henry, lieut. 54th regt.; b. 25 Nov. 1849. (3) Frederica Dora. (4) Louisa Isabella. (5) Ethel Beatrice. [4] Hon. William Towry, vicar of Harborne, co. Staff, vicar of Whitchm-ch Canonicorum, Dorset, and chancellor of the diocese of Bath and Wells; b. 16 June, 1809; m. 15 Mar. 1831, Hon. Augusta Champagne Graves, 4th dau. of Thomas North, 2nd Baron Graves ; she d. 16 Oct 1844, having had 5 sons and 3 daus. (1) Augustus Henry, S.J. missionary priest of the Zambesi mission. South Africa, formerly R.N.; b. 21 Oct. 1833 ; died of fever South Africa, 25 Nov. 1880. (2) Francis Towry Adeane, col. in the army, lieut.-col. R.A. C.B., A. A. & Q.M.G. Woolwich dist. 1881, served at siege and fall of Sebastopol 1855, in China expedition 1860, comdt. R.A. in Zulu war 1879, comdt. Lower Tugela district. Natal, comd. a division at the relief of Ekowe, comd. R.A. at Cape 1880; b. 6 Jan. 1835. (3) Thomas Graves, librarian signet library, Edinburgh; b. 4 Dec. 1836; m. 15 April, 1880, Wilhelmina Frederica, youngest dau. of late Capt. John James Allen, R.N. of Errol Park, CO. Perth (E. Camperdown). (4) Frederick Charles, com. R.N.; b. 27 Mar. 1841 ; m. 28 May, 1874. Charlotte Margaret, eldest dau. of (Hon.) John Willoughby Crawford, late lieut.-governor of Ontario, and has a son and dau. John Crawford, b. May, 1876.— Mary Helen Augusta, b. Sept. 1877. (5) Victor Edward, major Madras light cavalry, political agent at Ulwur; b. 24 Nov. 1842; m. 1st— 14 May, 1867, Mary Elizabeth, 5th dau. of Henry Bowden, Esq.; she d. 19 Dec. 1870, leaving a dau.— Mary. He m. 2ndly— 7 June, 1876, Helen Florence, 3rd dau. of (Hon.) John Willoughby Craw- ford, above-named, and had a son (? d. young). (6) Helen Anne, a nun. (7) Matilda Isabella, a nun. (8) Augusta Caroline Louisa, m. 15 Sept. 1862, to Capt. Windsor Charles Cary-Elwes, late Scots fusilier guards, and has issue. Hon. W. T. Law m. 2ndly— 12 Jan. 1846, Matilda, 2nd dau. of Sir Henry Conyngham Montgomery, Bart, and has 2 sons and 2 daus. (9) Ernest Philip Alphonsus, bar.-at-law l.T. 1878; b. 26 Aug. 1854. (10) William Algernon Cajetan, b. 7 Aug. 1856. (11) Geraldine Isabella Cecilia. (12) Agnes Emily Frederica. [5] Hon. Mary Frederica, d. 16 Sept. 1851, having m. 10 July, 1827, to Lieut.-Gen. Thomas Dyneley, C.B. R.A. A.D.C. to the Queen ; she d. 21 June, 1860. [6] Hon. Elizabeth Susan, m. 3 Feb. 1836, to Charles Abbot, 2nd Baron Colchester. [7] Hon. Anne, d. 30 May, 1852, having m. 15 Oct. 1841, as 2nd wife, to John Colville, 10th Baron Colville, of Culross. [8] Hon. Frederica Selina; d. 16 April, 1879, having m. 8 Aug. 1829, to Henry James Ramsden, of Oxton Hall, co Yorks. (BART.); he d. 19 Oct. 1871. [9] Hon. Frances Henrietta, m. 1st— 8 Mar. 1832, to Charles, eldest son of Sir Charles Des Voeux, Bart, who d. s. p. 9 Aug. 1833 : she re-m. 29 Sept. 1841, to Sir Robert Charles Dallas, Bart, who d. 1 Aug. 1874. EDWARD, 2nd Baron, P.O. G.C.B. created ViSCOUNT SOUTHAM, of Southam, co. Glouc. and EARL OF Ellen- BOROUGH, Cumberland, 22 Oct. 1844 (extinct 1871), gov.- general India, first lord of the admiralty, president of board of control, &c.; b. 8 Sept. 1790; d. s. p. 1. 22 Dec. 1871, having m. 1st — 11 Dec. 1813, Lady Katherine Octavia Stewart, youngest dau. of Robert, 1st Marquis of Londonderry; she d. 5 Mar. 1819, s. p. He m. 2ndly— 15 Sept. 1824, Jane Elizabeth, only dau. of Vice-Adm. Sir Henry Digby, k.c.b. (dissolved by Act of Parliament, 8 April, 1830), and had a son, who died young. EAEL OF ELLESMEKE. FRANCIS CHARLES GRANVILLE EGER- TON, Earl of Ellesmere and Viscount Brack- ley (1846, U.K.), capt. Duke of Lancaster's yeo. cav., lieut.-col. 40tli Lane. vols. ; s. his father as 3rd Earl 19 Sept. 1862; b. 5 April, 1847; m. 9 Dec. 1868, Lady Catharine Louisa Phipps, 2nd dau. of George Augustus Constantino, 2nd Marquis of Nor- manby, and has 4 sons and 4 daus. (1) John Francis Granville Scrope, ViSCOUXT BRACELET, b. 14 Nov. 1872. (2) Hon. Francis William George, b. 4 Dec. 1874. (3) Hon. Thomas Henry Frederick, b. 10 Sept. 1876. (4) Hon. Wilfred Charles William, b. 21 Sept. 1879. (5) Lady Mabel Laura. (6) Lady Alice Constance. (7) Lady Beatrice Mary. (8) Lady Catherine Augustine Victoria. ^LPBinSTONE. 255 \.BMS — Arg. a lion rampant gu. between three pheons sa. ;!best— On a chapeau gu. turned up erm. a lion rampant gu. upporting a pheon arg. 5UPP0RTEBS— Dexter, a horse arg. ducally gorged or. Sinister, , griffin or ducally gorged or. vIOTTO— Sic donee. Seats— Worsley Hall, Manchester; Brackley Manor, Northants. 0W2T House— Bridgevvater House, Cleveland Square, s.w. Hmeage, mRANCIS EGERTON, K.G. 7 Feb. 1855, D.C.L. (2nd surviving U son of George Granville Leveson-Gower, 1st Duke of utherland, see that title); on the death of his grandmother ady Lomsa Egerton, dau. and coheir of Scroope, 1st Duke of Wdgwater, inherited the Bridgwater property, and assumed y R.L. 24 Aug. 1833, the surname and arms of Egertox only, ras created Earl op Ellesmere, of EUesmere, Salop, and ISCOUNT BRACKLEY, of Brackley, Northants, 1 July, 1846, lord- eut. Lancashire, lieut.-col. Duke of Lancaster's o%vn regt. yeo. av. M.P. Sutherlandshire 1826/30 (a lord of the treasury 1827, nd chief sec. to lord-lieutenant of Ireland 1828), 1830/1, M.P. outh Lancashire 1836/7, 1837/41, 1841, until created EARL OF iLLESMERE; carried the sceptre (as deputy for ^lis mother) €(fore George IV. on his visit to Scotland, 1822; b 1 Jan. 800; d. 18 Feb. 1857, having m. 18 June, 1822, Harriet atherine, eldest dau. of Charles Greville, Esq. (E. WARWICK); e d. 17 April, 1866, having had 4 sons and 2 daus. 1) George Granville Francis, s. as 2nd Earl. 2) Hon. Francis Egerton, vice-adm. M.P. East Derbyshire nee 1868, naval A.D.c. to the Queen 1865/73 ; b. 15 Sept. 1824 ; I. 26 Sept. 1865, Lady Louisa Caroline Cavendish, eldest dau. [ William, 7th Duke of Devonshire, K.G. and has 2 sons and daus. William Francis, b. 1 Mar. 1868.— Frederick Greville, b. 16 April, 1869. — Blanche Harriet. — Dorothy Charlotte.— Christian Mary. h/ai*fA?3 \) Hon. Algernon Fulke, M.P. S. Lancashire 1859/88/ S.E. cashire 1868/80, hon. col. Duke of Lancaster's o\vn j-eo. IV. 1881, lieut.-col. comdt. 1862/81, hon. col. Queen's own ancaster R.v. 1860, secretary of the admiralty 1874/80; b. 31 ec. 1825; m. 22 Jan. 1863, Alice Louisa, eldest dau. of Lord eorge Henry Cavendish (D. Devonshire), and has a son id 6 daus. George Algernon, b. 1 Dec. 1870. — Margaret Louisa.— Blanche Susan.— Katliarine Alice.— Violet Elinor.— Mary Florence.— A dau. b. 3 Nov. 1879. ) Hon. Arthur Frederick Egerton, col. grenadier guards; b. Feb. 1829; d. 25 Feb. 1866, having m. 2 June, 1858, Helen, d dau. of late Martin Tucker Smith, Esq. (B. Carringtox). lere-m. 15 July, 1875, to Lieut.-Col. William Julius Gascoigne, Scots fusilier guards. By her 1st marriage she had 4 sons id a dau. Granville George Algernon, lieu t. 72nd regt.; b. 10 May, 1859. — Cecil Martin, b. 4 Dec. I860.— Claude Francis Arthur, b. 23 Jan. 1864.— Arthur Frederick, b. 15 Jan. 1866.— Louisa Blanche. ) Lady Alice Harriet Frederica, m. 25 July, 1854, to George jnry Charles, Viscount Enfield (E. STRAFFORD). ) Lady Blanche, m. 27 Dec. 1865, as 2nd \vife, to John illiam, 7th Earl of Sandwich. ^ EORGE GRANVILLE FRANCIS, 2nd Earl, b. 15 June, T 1823; d. 19 Sept. 1862, having m. 29 April, 1846, Lady iry Louisa Campbell, 4th dau. of John Frederick, 1st Earl of wdor, and had 2 sons, > Francis Charles Granville, 3rd and present Earl. ] Hon. Alfred John Francis, lieut. grenadier guards, lieut. 3rd ft. Duke of Lancaster's own militia; b. 6 Feb. 1854 ; m. 28 ril, 1881, Isabella Corisaude Gertrude, elder dau. of late ton Gorges, Esq. of Kilbrew, co. Meath. BARON ELPHINSTONE WILLIAM BULLER-FULLERTON-ELPHIN- STONE, Baron Elphinstone (1509, s.), >» repjesentaUve Peef-for-SeotiaTtd, capt. e.n. (retd.), lord-in- waiting 1874/80, k.m. ; s. his cousin John asJ.«J."'«'&ir*/c^ /AM [5] Lord Henry Yorke Astley, capt. Wexford mil. 1854 ; b. 9 April, 1822 ; d. s. p. 28 Feb. 1880, having m. 6 July, 1864, Louisa Emma, Dowager Countess Seafield, 2nd dau. of Robert George Maunsell, Esq. of Limerick, from whom he was di- vorced. [6] Lady Charlotte Elizabeth, d. 11 Sept. 1878, having m. 17 Dec. 1830, to William Tatton, LorfJ Egeptqn of Tatton. 7 / [7] Lady Anna Maria Helen. ^/v^O.-^ if fU^^Ou^^ /fvf^AX [8] Lady Catherine Henrietta Mary, m. 8 Jan. 1863, to Capt. Arthur John Loftus, late 18th hussars (only son of Capt. Arthur Loftus, R.N.), and has 3 daus., Adeline Henrietta LOFTUS.— Hilda Mabel Gunnora.— Eleanor Lucia Edith. JOHN HENRY, 3rd Marquis; b. 19 Jan. 1814; d. 15 July, 1857, having m. 29 Oct. 1844, Jane (V.A.— a lady of H.M. bedchamber), dau. of James Joseph Hope-Vere, Esq. of Craigie and Blackwood, N.B. (E. Hopetoun), and had an only son and dau. (1) John Henry Wellington Graham, 4th and present Marquis. (2) Lady Marion, m. 6 June, 1867, to George Osborne Spring- field, 5th dragoon guards, by whom she wag,divorced; she re-m. 29 Dec. 1875, toJ'nTames Dyson BoumeJ lieut.-col 5th dragoon guards 1877 (only son of Col. Sir James Bourne, Bart, of Hackinsall, co. Lane.) and had a dau. ^Uvd- t'A.C*, i^-> Gladj's Dyson, b. 29 Oct. 1881; died next day. EML Y—ENNISKILLEK. 259 BARON EMLY. WILLIAM MONSELL, Baron Emly, of Tervoe, co. Limerick, so created 12 Jan. 1874, P.O. clerk of the ordnance 1852/57, president )f the board of health 1857, vice-president board )i trade 1866, under-sec. for the colonies 1868, )ostmaster-gen. 1869/73, D.L. co. Limerick, high ihcriff 1835, M.P. 1847/73, lord-lieut. since 1873; X 21 Sept. 1812 ; m. lsi>— 11 Aug. 1836, Lady Anna Maria Charlotte Wyndham Quin, only dau. of kVyndham Henry, 2nd Earl of Dunraven ; she d. :. p. s. 7 Jan. 1855. He m. 2ndly — 1857, 3crthe, youngest dau. of Le Comte de Montigny Boutainvilliers, and has a son and dau. 1] Hon. Gaston William Thomas, b. 5 Mar. 1858; m. 5 Sept. 881, Frances Vincent de la Poer, youngest dau. oi l^Xe JohiL, \)\ver, of Gurteen, co. Waterford.f^£ATS — Tervoe, Limerick, and Chateau de Drouilly, Montoire. Hineage. rTTTLLIAM THOMAS MONSELL, of Tervoe, co. Limerick, VV col. in the army (son of Wm. Monsell of Tervoe, who June, 1751, DymphnaPerjs sister of Edmund, Viscount Pery nd of "William Cecil, Lord Glentworth— E. LiMEKlCK) ; b. 21 )ec. 1754 ; d. 1836, the oldest magistrate in co. Limerick; 1776, Hannah, dau. of Amos Strettell, Esq. and with : daus. had 2 sons, 1) William, of Tervoe; b. 1778; d. 1822; laving m. 1810, Olivia, eldest dau. of Sir John Allen Johnson- Valsh, Bart, (she d. 1859, having re-m. as 3rd wife, John Cromie, of Cromore), and had an only son, William, created Baron Emly. 2) Thomas Bewley, archdeacon of Derry; d. 20 Nov. 1846, laving m. , 1809, Jane, dau. of John Rea, of St. Columbs, ondonderry; she d. Feb. 1852, having had 3 sons and a dau. ri] William Thomas; d. Oct. 1833. [2] John Samuel Bewley, ll.d. riu-al dean, rector of St. Nicholas, Guildford, Surrey, hon. chaplain in ordinary to the Queen; b. 2 Mar. 1811; d. 9 April, 1875, having m. 15 Jan. 1835, Anne, dau. of Bolton Waller, Esq. of Shannon Grove, CO. Limerick, and had 2 sons and a dau. /I/ Bolton .Tames, major and adj. royal Victoria hospital, Netley; b. 27 Dec. 1840; m. 13 Aug. 18C8, Mary Beverley, dau. of Major-Gen. Edmund Ogle, r.e. (BART.), and has 2 sons and 3 daus. Charles Graham, b. 24 Oct. 1872.— Bolton Meredith, b. 22 Feb. 1881.— Kathleen Mary. — Geraldine Diana.— Jennie Helen, b. 10 Nov. 1877. /2/ William Thomas, inspector of factories, and private secretary to Lord Emly when postmaster-general ; b. 29 Dec. 1843 ; m. 25 Oct. 1876, Elinor Vere, dau. of Hon. Robert O'Brien, of Old Church, co.Limerick (B. Inchiquin) , and has a son and 2 daus. John Robert, b. 15 Aug. 1877.— Elinor Mary, b. 1 Sept. 1878.— Elizabeth Anne, b. 22 Feb. 1880. /3/ Jane Diana, d. 20 Mar. 1877, having m. 24 Feb. 1859, as 1st wife, to Rev. Charles Wellington Furse, of Halsdon House, Devon, assumed the name of Furse in lieu of his patronymic JOHXSON by R.L. 13 Feb. 1855, vicar of Cud- desdon 1873, principal of Cuddesdon theological college, rural dean and hon. canon Ch. Ch. Oxon. and has 5 sons and 5 daus. John Henry Monsell FURSE, b. 6 Mar. I860,— William Thomas, b. 21 April, 1865.— Charles Wellington, b. 13 Jan. 1868.— Michael Bolton, b. 12 Oct. 1870.— John Mon- sell, b. 12 Mar. 1877.— Elizabeth Diana.— Mary Theresa. —Margaret Waller.— Edith.— Emily Katharine, b. 2 1 Feb. 1881. [3] Charles Henrj-, in H.O.; b. 12 Jime, 1815; d. 29 Jan. 1851, having m. 21 Sept. 1839, Hon. Harriet O'Brien, dau. of Sir Edward O'Brien, Bart, and sister of Sir Lucius, 13th Baron of Inchiquin. [4] Diana, d. 4 May, 1851, having m. 29 Dec. 1842, as 1st wife, to Rev. Conyngham Ellis, vicar of Cranboiurue, Berks, since 1850. EARL OF ENNISKILLEN. WILLIAM WILLOUGHBY COLE, Earl of Enniskillen (1789, 1.), Viscount Enniskillen (1776, 1.), Baron Mountflorence (1760, I.), Baron Grinstead (1815, U.K.), M.P. Fermanagh, 1831/40, hon. col. Fermanagh militia since 1876, trustee of the Hunterian museum, P.R.S., F.G.S., LL.D., Trinity Coll. Dublin; s. his father as 3rd Earl 31 Mar. 1840; b. 25 Jan. 1807; m. 16 Jan. 1844, Jane, eldest dau. of late James Archibald Casamajor, Esq.; she d 13 May. 1855. He m. 2ndly— 5 Sept. 1865, Hon. Maiy Emma Brodrick, eldest dau. and coheir of Charles, 6th Viscount Midleton. By his 1st wife he had 3 sons and 4 daus, b2 2 GO ENNI8KILLEN. V (1) John "Willoughby Michael, VISCOUNT Cole, b. 16 Dec. 1844; d. young 15 April, 1850. / (2) Lowry Egerton, Viscount Cole, m.p. Enniskillen 1880i(f J.P. D.L. CO. Fermanagh, high sheriff 1870, ensign rifle brigade 1865/8 ; b. 21 Dec. 1845 ; m. 12 July, 1869, Charlotte Marion, dau. and coheir of late Douglas Baird, Esq. of Closeburn, co. Dumfries (B. ACTON), and has had with other issue 2 sons and 4 daus. Hon. John Henry Michael, b. 10 Sept. 1876.— A son, b. 8 Mar. 1881. — Hon. Charlotte Jane Christian. — Hon. Kathleen Mary. — Hon. Florence Anne. — Hon. Muriel Augusta, d. 21 April, 1880. (3) Hon. Arthur Edward Casamajor, lieut. late rifle brigade; b. 9 Mar. 1851; m. 20 April, 1877, Adelaide, 2nd dau. of James Blackwood, of Melbourne, and has a son, Lowry Arthur Cassamajor, b. 10 April, 1878. (4) Lady Charlotte Jane, m. 1 Dec. 1874, to James Hugh Smith Barry, high sheriff co. Louth 1870, formerly grenadier guards, s. p. (5) Lady Florence Mary, m. 28 Dec. 1870, to Right Hon. John Henry, Viscount Crichton, M.P. Enniskillen, a lord of the treasury (E. ERNE). (6) Lady Alice Elizabeth. (7) Lady Jane Evelyn. Arms — Arg. a bull passant sa. armed and hoofed or within a bordm-e of the second charged with eight bezants on a canton az. a harp or stringed of the field. Crest — A demi-dragon vert holding in his dexter paw a dart or headed and feathered arg. and in his sinister an escutcheon charged as the canton. Supporters— Two dragons regardant vert each holding a dart or. Motto— Deum cole, regem serva. Seat — Florence Court, Fermanagh. Town House— 65, Eaton Place, s.w. Hineage. SIR WILLIAM COLE, of Enniskillen, Knt. (descended from Sir John Cole, of Nythway, Devon, Knt. by Ann, his wife, dau. and heir of Nicholas, 3rd son of Sir Henry Bodru- gan, Knt.), the first of his family who settled in Ireland, had large grants of land, provost marshal for Bally shannon 1614, knighted 1617, M.P. co. Fermanagh 1639, governor of the gar- rison of Enniskillen in the rebellion of 1643, and raised most of the forces in Fermanagh, thrice high sheriff of that county ; w. d. 8 and pd. 28 Oct. 1653, having m. Susan, dau. and heir of John Croft, of Lancaster, and relict of (Stephen) Segar, Esq. lieut. of the castle of Dublin, and had with 2 daus. 2 sons, [1] Michael, o. v. p. admon. April, 1663, having m. (sett. 7 July, 1640) Catherine, dau. of Sir Lawrence Parsons, of Birr, King's CO. (E. ROSSE), 2nd baron of the exchequer, and had a son. Sir Michael, of Enniskillen (? M.P. 1661), d. in London 11 Feb. 1710, having m. 1st, Alice, dau. of Chidley Coote, Esq. of Killester (BART.), brother to Charles, 1st Earl of Mount- rath (ext.) ; she d. 24 and bur. 27 Aug. 1671, having had 7 sons, all of whom died young. He m. 2ndly,— 20 Feb. 1671/2, his cousin Elizabeth, dau. of Sir John Cole, Bart, of New- lands ; she d. 19 Aug. 1733, w. d. 29 April, 1710, and had with other issue 4 sons, (1) John, of whom presently. (2) Michael, bp. 2 July, 1681, w. d. 13 June, 1757, pd. 1758 ; left an only dau. — Alice. (3) Chichester, bp. 21 April, 1714. (4) Fenton, of Dunkeen, co. Cavan, and of Silverhill, co. Fermanagh ; m. Dorothea Saunderson, widow, and had a dau. Elizabeth, m. 15 , 1764, to Sir Fitzgerald Aylmer, Bart. [2] Sir John, of Newlands, co. Dublin; for his services in quelling the rebellion, and in promoting the restoration of Charles II. was by him created a Baronet 23 Jan. 1660, M.P. CO. Fermanagh ; w. d. 1 Aug. 1688, pd. 30 Oct. 1691, having m. Elizabeth, dau. of John Chichester, of Dungannon, Esq. bro- ther to Arthur, 1st Earl of Donegal ; her w. d. 7 Nov. 1703, pd. 26 July, 1711, having had with 7 daus. 3 sons, who all d. s. p. and of whom the eldest : viz. Sir Arthur m.p. created Baron Ranelagh, of Rane- lagh, 18 April, 1715, with remainder to the heirs male of the body of his father and their heirs male for ever; d. s. p. 12 Oct. 1754, aged 90, having m. 1st, Hon. Catherine, eldest sur- viving dau. of William, 3rd Lord Byron. He m. 2ndly— 26 June, 1748, Selina, eldest dau. of Peter Bathurst, of Clarendon Park, Wilts.; she d. 9 Feb. 1781, having re-m. 13 Nov. 1755, . to Sir Jolm Elwill,of Exeter, Bart, (ext.), who d. 1 Mar. 1778 (E. Bathurst). JOHN COLE, of Florence Court, co. Fermanagh, M.P. borough Enniskillen, sheriff co. Fermanagh 1723; bp. 12 April, 1680; d. July, 1726, having m. 1st (articles dated 10 July, 1707), Florence, only dau. of Sir Bourchier Wrey, Bart, of Trebitch, Cornwall, K.B. M.P.; she d. 30 Aug. 1718. He m. 2ndly, Jane, dau. of Robert Saunderson, of Castle Saunderson, co. Cavan. By his 1st wife he had with 2 daus. 6 sons, [1] John, created Baron Mountflorence. 2] Bourchier, capt. Wynyard's regt. [3] Michael, m. Elizabeth, dau. of Right Rev. Richard Tenison, Jord bishop of Meatli, and liad a dau. — Alice. ^ [4] William, bp. 21 April, 1714. [5] Henry, of Brookville, clerk, A.M.; b. June, 1716; m. Mary dau. of Henry Brooke, Esq. (BART.); her will dated 3 Jun»^ 1768, and proved 31 Mar. 1773. His grandson, Henry Cole, bar.-at-law [only son of Henry St. George Cole, of Lucan, co. Dublin (by his 2nd wife Elizabeth Mac Roberts, relict of William Thompson), 2n(l son of Rev. Henry Cole, A.M. (by Mary, dau. of Henry Brooke), brother to 1st Lord Mountflorence] ; m. Frances, dau. of Henry Launauze, of Dublin, and had a son and 2 daus. (1) John Willoughby Cole, sub-inspector police Balbriggan; d. having m. 3 June, 1850, Elizabeth Harriet, younger dau. of John Hamilton Brown, of Comber House, co. Derry; she d. 8 Aug. 1881, having had a dau. Jane Matilda. (2) Frances. (3) Henrietta, m. 10 Jan. 1849, to Rev. Alfred Hamilton, incumbent of Taney, co. Dublin, and has 3 sons and 3 daus. JOHN COLE, sheriff co. Fermanagh 1732, M.P. Enniskillen, created Baron Mountflorence, of Florence Com-t, co. Fermanagh, 8 Sept. 1760; b. 13 Oct. 1709; d. 30 Nov. 1767, having m. Oct. 1728, Elizabeth, dau. of Hugh Willoughby Montgomery, Esq. of Carow, co. Monaghan; she d. April, 1771, having with 2 daus. 2 sons, [1] William Willoughby, s. as 2nd Baron. [2] Hon. Arthur Cole-Hamilton, of Monterlouey, co. Tyrone, and of Skea, co. Fermanagh, sheriff, M.P. Enniskillen; b. 8 Aug. 1750; d. 1808, having m. 1780, Letitia, dau. and heir of Claude Hamilton, of Monterloney, co. Tyrone, when he assumed the sivrname of Hamilton after that of Cole ; she d. 7 Feb. 1823, having had with other issue a son, Claude William Cole-Hamilton; b. 7/8 July, 1781; d. 25 April, 1822, having m. 10 Oct. 1805, Nichola Sophia, eldest dau. of Richard Chaloner, Esq. of Kingsfort, co. Meath ; she d. 31 Jan. 1863, having (re-m. 1826, as 2nd wife, to Col. Joseph Pratt, of Cabra Castle, co. Cavan, who d. 27 Aug. 1863) had 2 sons, / 1 / Arthur Willoughby Cole-Hamilton, of Beltrim, co. Tyrone, late major Tyrone mil.; b. 23 Nov. 1806; m. 16 Dec. 1831, Emily Catherine, 4th dau. of Rev. Charles Cobbe-Beresford (M. Waterford) ; she d. 19 Nov. 1869, having had 5 sons and 4 daus. (1) William Claude, of Ballitore House, co. Kildare, capt. late 80th regt. resident magistrate King's co. higli sheriff CO. Tyrone 1867 ; b. 8 Aug. 1833 ; m. 10 June, 1858, Caro- line Elizabeth Josephine, dau. of Hon. Andrew Godfrey Stuart, of Lisdhu, co. Tyrone (E. C ASTLESTUART) , and has 3 sons and 2 daus. Arthur Richard, lieut. 53rd regt. b. 29 April, 1859.— William Andrew Thomas, b. 6 July, 1864. — Claude George, b. 27 Jan. 1869.— Isabel Mary.— Amelia Caroline. (2) Claude, b. 20 Nov. 1838; m. 2 June, 1875, Henrietta Anne, eldest dau. of Alexander Montgomery, Esq. of Kil- mer, CO. Meath, and has a son and 2 daus. Richard Alexander, b. 2 June, 1879.— Sophia Elizabeth. — Emily. (3) Charles Richard, R.N.; b. 6 Dec. 1842, unm. (4) Arthm- Henry, M.A. Pembroke Coll. Oxon. 1871, rector of Castle Ashby 1880, of Scaldwell, Northants. 1872/80 ; b. 17 April, 1846; m. 17 April, 1873, Han-iet Elizabeth, eldest dau. of John Tisdall, of Charlesfort, co. Meath, and has 4 sons, Henry Arthur, b. 30 April, 1874.— George William, b. 12 Sept. 1876.— Richard Mervyn, b. 14 Dec. 1877.— John Claude, b. 24 Mar. 1879. (5) John Isaac, b. 12 July, 1851. (6) Emily Harriet, m. 29 April, 1858, to John Gordon Bowen, Esq. of Burt House, co. Donegal (brother of Sir George Ferguson Bowen, G.C.M.G. gov. Mauritius), and has 2 sons and 4 daus. Edward Ferguson BoWEN, b. 6 July, I860.— George John, b. 23 Aug. 1861. — Emily Jane Louisa. — Frances Charlotte. — Katherine Maud.— Selina. (7) Frances Sophia. (8) Selina, m. 31 Dec. 1870, to Robert George Gaussen, of Brookman's Park, Herts. J.P. lieut. and capt. late grenadier guards, and has 2 daus. Emilia Christian GAUSSEN.— Cicely Anne. (9) Letitia Grace, m. 17 Aug. 1869, to Hon. Henry George Louis Crichton (E. Erne). /2/ Richard Chaloner, of Kingsfort, co. Meath, assumed the name of Chaloner in lieu of Cole-Hamilton on succeeding to his mother's property in 1832 ; b. 25 April, 1810 ; m. Feb. 1835, Harriet, dau. of Charles Arthiu- Tisdall, Esq. of Charlesfort, co. Meath. WILLIAM WILLOUGHBY, 2nd Baron, created ViSCOUNT Enniskillen 20 July,1776,and Earl OF Enniskillen 18 May (? Aug.), 1789 ; d. 22 May, 1803, aged 67, having ra. 3 Nov. 1763, Anne, dau of Galbraith Lowry CoiTy, Esq. of Ahenis, co. Tyrone, and sister of Armar, 1st Earl of Belmore; she d. Sept. 1802, having had with other issue 4 sons, 1 1] John Willoughby, s. as 2nd Earl [2] Hon. Sir Galbraith Lo^vl•y, G.c.B. K.T.s. a general in the army, col. 27th foot, governor of Gravesend and Tilbury Fort, governor and commander-in-chief at the Maiu-itius and Cape of Good Hope, received the unanimous thanks of the house of commons for his distinguished services at the battles of Sala- manca, Vittoria, Pyrenees, Or thes, and at the capture of Bor* ENFIELD— ERNE. 261 deaux ; b. 1 May, 1772 ; d. 4 Oct. 1842, having m. 15 June, 1815, Lady Frances Harris, yoangcist diiu. of James, 1st Earl of Malmesbury; she d. 1 Nov. 1847, having had 3 sons and 4 daus. (1) Arthur Lowry, C.B. col. 17th regt.K.M.; b. 24 Aug. 1817 ; m. 29 Nov. 1854, Elizabeth Frances, dau. of Vice- Admiral Villiers Francis Hattpn, of Clonard, co. Wexford, and has 3 sons and 4 daus. a jt; «», having m, 29 Dec. 1824, Rachel Emily, dau. of Ichabod A'vight, Esq. of Mapperley Hall Notts, and had a son and 6 lilies- fott^M^'C^ISfk- (1) Cv^ge John, bar.-at-la\t l.T. 1856, M.P. Reading gieec 1863/'nrst commissioner of works since Dec. 1880, and P.C. lord of admiralty 1866, sec. to board of trade 1868/71, home under-sec. 1871, sec. to admiralty 1871/4 and 1880, president statistical society 1877, &c.; b. 1832; m. 24 Mar. 1874, Lady Constance Emily Moreton, only dau. of Henry John, 3rd Earl of Ducie. (2) Rachel Emily, m. 20 Sept. 1865, to Hon. Sir Arthur Hamilton-Gordon, G.C.M.G. (E. ABERDEEN), governor of New Zealand. (3) Maria Louisa. (4) Mary Emma. (5) Jane Georgiana, m. 16 July, 1862, to Charles Lister Ryan, fissistant comptroller and auditor of public accounts (4th son of late Right Hon. Sir Edward Ryan, judge at Calcutta), and has a son and 3 daus. William Gladstone Ryan, b. 25 Mar. 1865.— Madeleine Harriet Dagmar. — Mary Dorothea. — Jane Louise. (6) Madeleine Septimia. (7) Emily Octavia. [3] Henry Francis, b. 16 July, 1802; d. 3 Dec. 1880, having m. 1st— 20 Mar. 1827, Helen, 4th dau. of Major-Gen. John Gaspard Le Marchant (BART.); she d. Feb. 1833. He m. 2ndly— 2 Dec. 1 835, Elizabeth Emma, dau. of Rev. John Foster (B. ST. JOHN); -he d. April, 1842. By his 1st wife he had 3 daus. (1) Helen, m. to Rev. George Mason, of Copt Hewick Hall, Kipon, who d. s. p. 13 June, 1867. (2) Anna Maria, m. 2 Sept. 1856, to William James Farrer, tjuiliff of Westminster and solicitor to tho grenadier guards, and has 3 sons and 4 daus. William Francis FARRER,b. 28 Oct. 1858.— Gaspard Oliver, b. 19 Oct. I860.— Henry Lefevre, b. 24 Mar. 1862.— Helen Cecilia— Madeleine Annie.— Cecilia Dora.— Minna Sophia. (3) Sophia Emma, m. 9 May, 1860, to William Wickham of Cinsted Wyck, bar.-at-law, J.P. Hants, and has 2 daus. Lucy WICKIIAM.— El^onore. MARQUIS OF EXETER. TTTILLIAM ALLEYNE CECIL, Marquis (1801, VV U.K.) and Earl 6f Exeter (1605, E.), Baron 3f Burghley (1571, E.), P.C. hereditary grand al- moner, custoa rotulorura of the liberty or soke of Peterborough 1875, M.A. Cantab. D.L. Northants. treasurer of Queen's household 1866, capt. of corps of gentlemen-at-arms 1867, 1874, m.p. co. Lincoln 1847/57, Northants. 1857/67, lieut.-col. comdt. Northants. and Rutland militia since 1854, a.d.c. to the Queen from 1866, commodore of royal Victoria yacht club ; s. his father as 3rd Marquis 16 Jan. 1867; b. 30 April, 1825; m. 17 Oct. 1848, Lady Georgina Pakenham, 2nd dau. of Thomas, 2nd Earl of Longford, and has 4 sons and 5 daus. (1) Brownlow Henry George, Lord Burghley, major North- ants & Rutland mil. since 1877, capt. late grenadier guards, M.P. Northants 1877; b. 20 Dec. 1849 ; m. 7 Sept. 1875, Isabella, only dau. of Sir Thomas ^Tiichcote, Bart, of Aswarby Hall, CO. Lincoln, and has a son, Hon. William Thomas Brownlow, b. 27 Oct. 1876. (2) Lord Francis Horace Pierrepont, lieut. R.N.b. 5 July, 1851; m. 14 Oct. 1874, Edith, dau. of WilUam Cunliffe Brooks, Esq. M.P. East Cheshire, and has a son and 2 daus. Ean Francis, b. 8 June, 1880.— Ethel Frances Sophia.— Violet Dorothea. (3) Lord William, lieut. 2nd batt. gren. guards 1876 ; b. 2 Nov. 1854. (4) Lord John Pakenham, b. 3 Mar. 1867. (5) Lady Isabella Georgiana Katherine. (6) Lady Mary Louisa Wellesley, m. 24 May 1880, to James Henry Cecil, only son of William Wallace Hozier, Esq. of New- lands and Barrowfleld, co. Lanark. (7) Lady Catherine Sarah, m. 28 June, 1881, to Henry de Vere Vane, Esq. bar.-at-law l.T. (D. Cleveland.) (8) Lady Frances Emily. (9) Lady Louisa Alexandrina. Arms— Barry of ten arg. and az. six escutcheons three two and one sa. each charged with a lion rampant of the first. Crest— A garb or supported by two lions the dexter arg. the sinister az. SUPPORTERS— Two lions erm. MOTTO —Cor unum, via una. Seat —Burghley House, Stamford. TOWN HOUSE— 6, Hereford Gardens, Park Lane, W, Eineage. DAVID SITSILT or CYSSEL, of Stamford, co. Line, ap- pointed by patent 3 Hen. vili. 1512, water bailiff of Wittlesey Mere, keeper of the swans there and in cos. Camb, Hunts, Line, and Northants and king's serjeant-at-arms 1514, escheator Line. 1530, slieriff Northants. 1531; d. 1541, having m. Jane, dau. of John Dicons, of Stamford. His son, RICHARD CECYLL, of Burghley, Northants, page of the crown 1516/17, groom of tlie wardrobe 1530/1, and con- stable of Warwick Castle, sheriff of Rutland 1538/9 ; d. 19 May, 1552, having m. Jane, dau. and heir of William Heck- ington, of Bourne, co. Line; she d. 10 Mar. 1587, having had with other issue a son, SIR WILLIAM CECIL, b. 13 Sept. 1521, of Grays Inn 1541; he was at the battle of Musselburgh 1547, sec. of state 1548, participated in the Protector's fall, and imprisoned Nov. 1549, sec. of state 1551, and knighted 11 Oct. same year. Queen Elizabeth ascended the throne 16 Nov. 1558, and on the 20tli appointed him sec. of state. He was master of the wards 1561, created Baron of Burleigh 13 Feb. 1570/1, k.g. lord liigh treasurer 1572, until his death ; he d. 4 Aug. 1598, aged 77, having m. 1st, 1541, Mary, dau. of Peter and sister to Sir John Cheke, of Pirgo, Essex, Knt.; she d. in 1542, leaving a son, [1] Thomas, s. as 2nd Baron, created Earl op Exeter. LORD BURLEIGH m. 2ndly, 1546, Mildred, dau. of Sir Anthony Cooke, of Gidea Hall, Essex ; she d. 4 April, 1589, having had with other issue a son, [2] Sir Robert, created Earl of Salisbury. (See that title.) SIR THOMAS, 2nd Baron, K.G. M.p. Stamford in three Parh'a- ments, knighted at Kenilwortli Castle 17 Elizabeth, dis- tinguished himself in the wars of the Low Countries, governor of Brille 1585, knight of the shire Lincoln 1584/5, Northants 1592/3, warden of Rockingham Forest and constable of tlie castle there for life 1599, K.G. 26 May, 1601, P.c. created Earl of Exeter 4 May, 1605; b. at Cambridge 5 May, 1542; d. 7 Feb. and bur. in Westminster Abbey 10 Feb. 1622/3, having m. Isti Dorothy, dau. and coheir of John Nevill, Lord Latimer ; she d. 22 May, 1608, bur. in Westminster Abbey, and he m. 2ndly, Frances Brydges, dau. of William, 4th Lord Chandos, and widow of Sir Thomas Smith, master of requests to James I.- she d. 1663; bur. in Winchester Cathedral. By his 1st wife' lie liad issue, and his descendant in the 8th generation, HENRY, 10th Earl (on tlie death of his uncle Brownlow, 26 Dec. 1793), created Marquis OP Exeter 4 Feb. 1801- b. 14 Mar. 1754; d. 1 May, 1804, having m. 1st— 23 May, 1776] Emma, only dau. and heir of Thomas Vernon, Esq. of Han- bury, CO. Wore, which maiTiage was dissolved bv Act of Par- liament Jime, 1791. He m. 2ndly— 3 Oct. 1791, Sarah (the well-known " peasant Countess"), dau. of Thomas Hoggins, of 268 EXMOUTH. Bolas, Salop; she d. 18 Jan. 1797. He m. 3rdly— 19 Aug. 1800, Elizabeth, dau. of Peter Burrell, Esq. (B. GWYBYR), and widow of Douglas, 8th Duke of Hamilton ; she d. s. p. 17 Jan. 1837. By his 2nd wife he had 2 sons and a dau. (1) Brownlow, s. as 2nd Marquis. (2) Lord Thomas, col. in the army ; b. 1 Jan. 1797 ; d. 29 Nov. 1873, having m. 3/8 Aug. 1838, Lady Sophia Georgiana Lennox, 7tli dau. of Charles, 4th Duke of Richmond, k.g. (3) Lady Sophia, d. 2 Nov. 1823, having m. 12 May, 1818, to Rt. Hon. Hem-y Man vers Pierrepont (E. Manvebs), who d. 10 Nov. 1851. BROWNLOW, 2nd Marquis, K.G. P.O. grand almoner at the coronation of GEORGE IV. lord-lieut. Rutland and Northants. lord steward of the household 1858, groom of the stole to Prince Albert ; b. 2 July, 1795 ; d. 16 Jan. 1867, having m. 12 May, 1824, Isabella, dau. of William Stephen Poyntz,Esq. of Cowdray, Sussex ; slie d. 6 Mar. 1879, having had with other issue 3 sons and 2 daus. (1) William AUeyne, 3rd and present Marquis. (2) Lord Brownlow Thomas Montague, hon. col. 2nd batt. Northants. and Rutland militia ; b. 27 Feb. 1827 ; m. 24 Aug. 1854, Charlotte Alexandrine Mabella, only dau. of Edward Thompson Curry, consul at Ostend. (3) Lord Adelbert Percy, lieut. late rifle brigade; b. 18 July, 1841. (4) Lady Mary Frances, m. 3 Oct. 1861, to Dudley Francis Stuart, Viscount Sandon, eldest son of Dudley, 2nd Earl of Harrowby. (5) Lady Victoria (h.r.h. Prince Consort, sponsor), m. 15 Dec. 1866, to Hon. WilliaiD Charles Evans-Freke (B. Cabbery). VISCOUNT EXMOUTH. SIK EDWARD FLEETWOOD JOHN PELLEW, Viscount (1816, U.K.) and Baron Exmouth (1814, U.K.), and a Baronet (1796, g.b.), lieut. 1st Devon mil. inf.; s. his uncle as 4tli Viscount 11 Feb. 1876; b. 24 June, 1861 ; heir presumptive, his brother William Addington Winthrop. _A.Rjls — Gru. a lion passant guardant in chief two civic wreaths or : and for augmentation, on a chief wavy arg. in front of a city intended to represent that of Algiers a range of batteries flanked on the sinister by a circular fortified castle with triple battlements ppr. thereon two flags displayed the one barry wavy or and gu. (indicative of the presence of the Bey of Al- giers' within the said castle) and the other of the last, on the dexter and abreast of the said batteries a ship of the line bear- ing the flag of an admiral of the blue squadron moored also ppr. granted together with the supporters by royal licence, 17 Mar. 1817. Cbest — The bow of a ship with parts of the foremast and bow- sprit standing and appearing as a wreck on a rock, the waves breaking round her ppr. with the motto Algiebs. Suppobtebs — Dexter, a lion guardant or navally crowned az. his sinister hind foot resting on an increscent arg. Sinister, a flgure designed to represent a Christian slave naked from the waist upwards holding in his dexter hand a cross or and in his sinister hand his fetters broken ppr. Mottoes — Over crest, Deo adjuvante; under shield, Algiers. Seats — Canonteign House, near Exeter, and Treverry, Teign- moutl). Eineage. SIR EDWARD PELLEW, 1st Viscount Exmouth (elder brother of Admiral Sir Israel Pellew, K.C.B. commanded the "Conqueror" at Trafalgar, grandsons of George Pellew, of Flushing, Cornwall), post capt. B.N. May, 1780, knighted at St. James's 28 July, 1793, created a Babonet 18 Mar. 1796, Babon Exmouth, of Canonteign, Devon, 1 June, 1814, and Viscount Exmouth, 10 Dec. 1816, G.C.B. and G.C. of (the orders of) Charles III. St. Ferdinand and Merit, St. Maurice, and St. Lazare, and of Wilhelm, rear-adm. of the red and vice-adm. of England ; b. 19 April, 1757 ; d. 23 Jan. 1833, having m. 28 May, 1783, Susan, 2nd dau. of James Frowde, Esq. of Knoyle, Wilts. ; shed. 29 Oct. 1837, having had, with other issue, 4 sons, [1] PownoU Bastard, s. as 2nd Viscount. [2] Hon. Sir Fleetwood Broughton Reynolds, C.B. K.C.H. adm. of the blue ; b. 13 Dec. 1789 ; d. 28 July, 1861, having m. 1st— 5 June, 1816, Harriet, only dau. of Sir Godfrey Vassal Webster, Bart, of Battle Abbey, Sussex ; she d. 7 Aug. 1849. He m. 2ndly— 22 Feb. 1851, Cecile de Melfort Drummond, dau. of Count Edward de Melfort, from whom he was divorced, 8 July, 1859— E. Pebth (she re-m. 22 Feb. 1860, to George Lennox Rawdon Berkeley— E. Bebkeley). By his 1st wife he had a dau. Harriet Bettina Frances, m. 11 Nov. 1841 to Horatio William, 3rd Earl of Orford. [3] Hon. George, d.d. dean of Norwich, prebendary of York, rector of St. Dionis Backchurch, London, and rector of Chart, Kent; b. 3 April, 1793; d. 13 Oct. 1866, having m. 20 June, 1820, Hon. Frances Addington, 2nd dau. of Henry, 1st Viscount Sid- mouth ; she d. 27 Feb. 1870, having had a son and 4 daus. (1) Henry Edward, formerly fellow Trin. Coll. Camb. J.P. Middx.; b. 26 April, 1828, having m. 1st— 5 Oct. 1858, Eliza, dau. of Hon. Mr. Justice William Jay, of Bedford, New York; she d. 22 Dec. 1869, having had 2 sons, /I/ William George, b. 18 June, 1859.— /2/ Charles Ernest, b. 11 Mar. 1863. Mr. H. E. Pellew m. 2ndly — 14 May, 1873, Augiista, youngest sister of his 1st wife Eliza, and has a dau. /3/ b. 13 July, 1878. (2) Georgiana Susan, m. 29 Sept. 1848, to William Wells, 3rd Viscount Sidmouth. (3) Charlotte Augusta, d. 21 May, 1866, ha%'ing m. 12 Oct. 1852, to Louis Charles Henry Tonge, of Highway, Wilts, capt. B.N. and had 2 sons and a dau. Francis Henry TONGE, b. 8 June, 1855.— Henry Fleetwood, b. 18 May, I860.— Ethel Mary. (4) Henrietta Agneta, m. 19 June, 1856, to Rev. James Am- brose Ogle, M.A. rural dean, vicar of Sedgeford, and rector of Southmere, Norfolk, and has 5 sons and 3 daus. Richard Jeston OGLE, b. 6 April, 1858.— Charles Pellew, b. 24 July, I860.— William La\vrence, b. 18 June, 1861.— John Gilbei-t, b. 17 June, 1863.— Ambrose Addington, b. 26 June, 1866. — Margaret Isabel. — Frances Marian.-— Gertrude Octa- via Mary. (5) Marian Hilary Adelaide, m. 24 April, 1862, as 2nd wife, to Rev. Godfrey Harry Arkwright, of Sutton Scarsdale, co. Derby; he d. 17 Dec. 1866 (FITZHEBBEBT— BABT.), having had 2 sons and a dau. Godfrey Edward Pellew Abkwbight, b. 10 April, 1864.— Walter George, b. 22 July, 1865.— Marian Ursula. [4] Hon. Edward, hon. canon of Norwich, minister of St. Nicholas, Yannouth ; b. 3 Nov. 1799 ; d. 29 Aug. 1869, having m. 10 April, 1826, Mary Anne, dau. of Stephen Winthrop, Esq. M.D. ; she d. 6 May, 1867, having had 5 sons and 5 daus. (1) Edward Winthrop, b. 24 Jan. 1830; d. unm. 9 Jan. 1881. (2) George Israel, B.A. University Coll. Oxon. 1854, curate of Watlington since 1876, chaplain at Avranches, Nonnandy. 1873/4, (fee; b. 10 Jan. 1831. (3) Pownoll William, com. B.N.; b. 27 Jan. 1837 ; d. 12 Mar. 1872, having m. 20 June, 1867, Mary Elizabeth, dau. of Rev. John Armstrong Bagnell, of Attana, Queen's co. and had a son, Edward Irving Pownoll, b. 3 May, 1868. (4) Fleetwood Hugo,B.c.s.; b. 13 Dec. 1838; m. 3 July, 1869, Dorothy Mary, dau. of late Rev. Philip Anderson, chaplain Colaba, and has a son and 3 daus. Fleetwood Hugo Pellew, b. 23 Dec. 1871.— Dorothy.— Mar- garet Alma.— A dau. b. 7 Oct. 1880. (5) Arthur Samuel, b. 29 Oct. 1841. EXMOUTH. 269 (6) Elizabeth Julia, m. 19 Aug. 1847, to Rev. James Richard Anderson, rector of Barningham, Norfolk, 1866, rector of Matton and Felbrigge; hed. 29 May, 1872, having had 3 sons and 4 daus. James Winthrop Anderson, b. 29 Aug. 1851.— William Donald, b. 28 Oct. 1853.— Arthur Robert, b. 11 Aug. 1859. —Mary Elizabeth.— Helen Margaret.— Florence Lydia.— Georgina Gertrude. (7) Mary Anne, m. 11 Mar. 1852, to Robert Hill Pinhey, puisne judge, high court, Bombay. (8) Emma Susan, m. 25 July, 1856, to "William D'Oyly, Esq. late E.I.C.S. J.P.Notts, and Sussex, and has 2 sons and 6 daus. Guy Pellew D'Oyly, b. 29 June, 1864.— Claud Pellew, b. 25 April, 1866.— Maud Helen.— Constance Frances. — Evelyn Bruere.— Mabel Emily.— Sybil Margaret.— Cecily Joane. (9) Frances Helen, m. 19 Aug. 1858, to Sir Louis Mallet, C.B. under-sec. India since 1874, member Indian council 1872/4, assist.-sec. board of trade 1866/72, and has officiated as com- missioner in negotiating commercial treaties with France (1860), with Austria (1865, 1866), and has 4 sons. Bernard MALLET, b. 19 Sept. 1859.— Stephen Pellew, b. 26 Aug. I860.— Louis du Par, b. 10 July, 1864.— Hugo Eugfene, b. 9 Dec. 1865. (10) Georgina Caroline, m. 24 April, 1877, to Frederick Howard, Esq. POWNOLL BASTARD, 2nd Viscount, capt, R.N.; b. 1 July, 1786 ; d. 2 Dec. 1833, having m. 1st— 1 Oct. 1808, Eliza larriet, eldest dau. of Sir George Hilaro Barlow, Bart. G.c.B. 3y this marriage (which was dissolved July, 1820) he had 2 ons and a dau. [1] Edward, 3rd Viscount, b. 14 Feb. 1811; d. s. p. 11 Feb. 1876, having m. 1850, Madeline Honorine Dobrowolski ; she d. 22 Jan. 1870. [2] Hon. Percy Taylor, lieut. Madras cav.; b. 15 April, 1814; d. 13/31 Dec. 1848, having m. May, 1836, Anne Amelia, 3rd dau. of Francis Lascelles, Esq. and had a dau. Gertrude, d. 9 June, 1867, having m. 8 May, 1861, to Capt. Granville Frederick John Lewin, H.M. Indian army, eldest son of late Sir Gregory Allnutt Lewin, Q.c. [3] Hon. Juliana Sarah, m.l Sept. 1836, to Thomas Veale Lane, Esq. of Coffleet and Bradley House, Devon, and has 4 daus. of whom the yovmgest, Gertrude Jeanette, m. 12 Dec. 1872, to W Woodward Rawes, R.H.A. HIS LORDSHIP m. 2ndly— 15 April, 1822, Georgina Janet, eldest dau. of Mungo Dick, Esq. of Richmond, and PitcaiTow House, CO. Angus; she d. 15 Feb. 1870, having had with other issue 2 sons, [4] Hon. Fleetwood John, b. 6 Nov. 1830 ; d. 2 Aug. 1866, having m. 28 April, 1860, Emily Sarah, youngest dau. of Thomas Ferguson, Esq. of Greenville, co. Down (she re-m. 5 Sept. 1871, to Octavius Bradshaw, Esq. of Canonteign, Devon), and had 2 sons, (1) Sir Edward Fleetwood John, 4th and present Viscount. (2) William Addington Winthrop, heir presumptive to the Peerage ; b. 21 Oct. 1862. [5] Hon. Barrington Reynolds, major rifle brigade; b. 18 April, 1833; d. at Lucknow, 6 Dec. 1858. BAEON FAIRFAX. JOHN CONTEE FAIKFAX, Baron Fairfax, of Cameron (1627, s.), m.d.; s. his brother as 11th Baron 5 April, 1869 ; b. 13 Sept. 1830; m. 8 Oct. 1857, Mary, dau. of Col. Edward Kirby, United States army, and has 2 sons and 3 dans. (1) Hon. Albert Kirby, b. 23 June, 1870. (2) Hon. Charles Edmund, b. 29 April, 1876. (3) Hon. Caroline Snowden. (4) Hon. Josephine. (5) Hon. Mary Cecilia. Arms— Or, three bars gemelles gu. over all a lion rampant sa. Crest— A lion passant guardant sa. Supporters — Dexter, a lion guardant sa. Sinister, a bay horse ppr. Motto— Fare Fac. BESIDENCB— Bladensburg, Maryland, U.S. ILimage. KICHARB FAIRFAX, of Walton, Yorks. (great-grandson of Thomas Fairfax, of Walton, and his Wife Eilzabeth, dau. and in her issue heir of Sir John de Etton, lord of Gilling Castle, and descended from Richard Fairfax, living 1205); d. 1431/2, having m. Eustachia, dau. and heir of John Carthorpe, of Carthorpe, Yorks. by Elizabeth, dau. and coheir of Sir Richard Erghom or Eryholme (she re-m. to Thomas Ridley), and had witli other issue 4 sons, [1] William, of Walton, m. Catherine, dau. of Sir Alexander Nevile. of Thornton Bridge (she re-m. to Sir Richard Percy) , and was ancestor of SIR THOMAS FAIRFAX, created ViSCOUNT FAIRFAX, of Emley, co. Tipperary, in the Peerage of Ireland, 4 Nov. 1634, ■ extinct on the death of the 9th Lord 1771/2. [2] Brian, LL.D. [3] Sir Guy, of Steeton, Yorks. and Gray's Inn, bar.-at-law, king's Serjeant 1468, recorder of York 1460/77, a judge of king's bench 14 Sept. 1478/95, bore a white rose on the shoulder of the lion in his coat of arms on account of his attachment to the house of York ; d. 1495, having m. Isabel, dau. of Sir William Byther, of Ryther, Knt. by Isabel Gascoigne, and had with other issue a son. Sir William, of Steeton, serjeant-at-law 1487, recorder of York 1490/6, judge of common pleas 1609; d. 1614, having m. Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Robert Manners, and sister of George, Lord Roos, and had with 4 daus an only son, Sir ■William, of whom presently. [4] Sir Nicholas, of Bollingbroke, Line, a knight of St. John of Jerusalem, at the siege of Rhodes. SIR WILLIAM FAIRFAX, of Steeton, high sheriff Yorks. 1535 and 1540, purchased Bilborough 1546, had grant of Nun Appleton, Avith the manor of Bolton Percy 1542; d. 31 Oct. 1558, having m. in 1518, Isabel, dau. of Thomas Thwaits, of Denton, Yorks. and had, with other issue, 2 sons, (1) Sir Thomas, of Denton and Nun Appleton, high sheriff co. Yorks. 1571, knighted 1579, changed the field of his coat from ARGENT to OR to distinguish it from the Steeton branch; d. 28 Jan. 1599, having m. Dorothy, widow of John Rokeby, and dau. of George Gale, of York, goldsmith, and lord mayor in 1534 and 1549; she d. 20 Jan. 1596, having had with other issue a son, Sir Thomas, created Barox Fairfax. (2) Gabriel, of Steeton, Bilborough, and Bolton Percy, Yorks.; bur. 16 April, 1584, having m. Elizabeth, dau. of Robert Aske, of Aughton ; she bur. 6 Dec. 1571, having had issue. His descendant in the 9th generation was Thomas, of Steeton, Bilborough, and Newton Kyme;b. 2 Nov. 1804; d. 24 Nov. 1875, having m. 29 July, 1836, Louisa Constantino, dau. of George Ravenscroft, Esq. E.l.C.S. and had 3 sons and 4 daus. [1] Thomas Ferdinand, of Bilborough Hall, co. Yorks. master of York and Ainsty hunt 1873/4, lieut.-col. gren. guards ; b. 6 Oct. 1839 ; m. 14 April, 1869, Evelyn Selina, dau. of Sir William Milner, of Nun Appleton, Bart, and has 2 sons and a dau. Guy Thomas, b. 13 April, 1870.— Brian, bp. 1873. —Evelyn Constance, bp. 1872. [2] Reginald Gray, R.N.; b. 5 Nov. 1845. [3] Charles Henry, St. John's Coll. Oxon. vicar of Maltby, Yorks.; b. 2 Jan. 1849; m. 9 Oct. 1873, Emmeline Marian, eldest dau. of James Cookson, of Neasham Hall, co. Durham. [4] Constance Frances, m. 30 Mar. 1864, to David Craigie Halkett, B.c.s. (2nd son of Charles Craigie Halkett-Inglis, Esq. of Cramond, Mid Lothian); he d. s. p. 11 Feb. 1880. [5] Emma Louisa ,d. 30 Jan. 1870, having m. 22 June, 1859, to Hon. Charles Pierrepont D'Arcy Lane-Fox (B. Conyers). [6] Katherine Henrietta, m. 27 Oct. 1868, to William Wickham- Wickham, Esq. (eldest son of Lamplugh Wickham, Esq.), J.P. W.R. and has 3 sons and 2 daus. Thomas Lamplugh WlCKllAM, b. 1869.— Reginald William.— Henry Francis. — Alice and Florence, twins. [7] Isabella Augi;sta, d. 21 April, 1875, having m. 27 Jan. 1870, as 1st wife, to Edward Christopher York, Esq. of Hiitton Hall, co. Yorks. and had a son and dau. Edward YORK, b. 16 Jan. 1872— Beatrix Penelope Lucy. SIR THOMAS FAIRFAX, of Denton and Nun Appleton, knighted before Rouen 1594, created Baron Fairfax, of Cameron, in the Peerage of Scotland, 18 May, 1627; d. 2 May, 1648, having m. 1582, Ellen, dau. of Robert Aske, of Aughton; she d. 28 Aug. 1620, having had 3 daus. and 9 sons, of wliom, (1) Ferdiuando, 2nd Lord, knighted by JAMES I. 1607, M.P. Boroughbridge 1640, for Yorkshire 1641, gen. of the northern forces for ParUament 1642/5, and during that period repulsed the Earl of Newcastle at Tadcaster 1642, routed Lord Byron and his Irish forces at Nantwich, Jan. 1643, defeated Lord Belasyse at Selby in April 1644, taking him prisoner with 1600 men. At the victory of Marston Moor he with the Earl of Leven commanded the centre, subsequently took possession of York and was appointed governor ; b. at Denton 29 Mar. 1584 ; d. there 13 Mar. 1647/8, bur. at Bolton Percy; his will dated 12 Mar. 1647/8, proved (C.P.C.) 11 Oct. 1649 ; m. 1st, 1607, Mary Sheffield, dau. of Edmund, Earl of Mulgrave, pre- sident of the northern forces ; she bur. at Steeton, 4 June, 1619. He m. 2ndly, at St. Giles-in-the-Fields, Middlx. 16 Oct. 1646, Rhoda, dau. of Thomas Chapman, of Loudon, widow of Thomas, eldest son of Sir Edward Hussey, Bart.; she bur. at at Aynho, Nortliants. 11 Oct. 1686. By his 1st wife he had with 6 daus. 2 sons, /I/ Thomas, 3rd Lord, knighted 1640, gen. of horse in the northern forces under his father, in whose victories and reverses he shared, comd. the right wing of the horse which was driven off the field by Prince Rujiert at Marston Moor, com.-in-chief of the Parliament army 1645 50, gained the celebrated victory at Naseby June, 1645, defeated the royalists throughout the west of England, Lord Hopton at Torrington and compelled the remainder of the royalists to capitulate in Conivvall ; defeated the royalists in the FALKLAND. 271 insurrection of 1647, which resulted in the execution of the king ; constable of the Tower 1647, D.C.L. Cambridge 1647, Oxford 1649, lord of the Isle of Man 1650, M.P. Yorkshire 1660; b. at Denton, 17 Jan. 1612 ; d. at Nun Appleton, 12 Nov. 1671 (bur. in Bilborough church), having m. Anne, dau. and coheir of Horace, Lord Vere of Tilbury ; she d. 16 Oct. 1665 (bur. at Tilbury), leaving an only dau. Mary, d. s. p. 20 Oct. 1704 (bur. in "Westminster Abbey, 30), having m. at Bolton Percy, 15 Sept. 1657, to (3-eorge Villiers, Duke of Buckingham. /2/ Charles, fell at the battle of Marston Moor, unm. (2) Henry of Oglethorpe, Yorks. (4th son), M.A. Trin. Coll. Camb. sometime feUow, rector of Ashton-under-Lyne 1627, of Newton Kyme and of Bolton Percy 1646/60 ; b. 14 Jan. 1588 ; d. 6 April, 1665, having m. at St. Helen's, York, 4 Feb. 1626/7, Mary, dau. of Sir Henry Cholmeley, of Whitby, York.; she d. 8 Jan. 1650, having had 4 sons. His great-great- grandson, BRIAN FAIRFAX, 8th Baron Fairfax (on the death of his father's cousin Robert), by decision of a committee f the house of lords 6 May, 1800, and inherited his estates in anerica, in the army 1789, and afterwards became a clergy- lan; d. 1803, aged 66, having m. 1st— 1757, Elizabeth, dau. of Col. Wilson Miles Cary, of Ceelys; she d. 788. He m. 2ndly, Jenny Denison (and had a dau. m.to Charles Jutlett, Esq.) By his 1st wife he had 2 sons, 1) Thomas, s. as Qth Baron. 2) Hon. Ferdinand, of Shannon Hill, Jefferson co. Virginia; . 24 Sept. 1820, having m. Elizabeth Blair, dau. of Col. Wilson liles Cary, of Ceelys, aforesaid ; she d. 19 Jan. 1822, having .ad with other issue 4 sons, /I/ George William, b. 5 Nov. 1797; m. Nov. 1815, Isabella, dau. of Major W. Gibbs McNeill, of New York, and had with other issue a son, Donald McNeill, com. U.s. navy, the only Fairfax who took the side of the North in the civil war; m. his cousin Vir- ginia, dau. of Thomas Ragland, of Virginia, and has a son— William McNeill. /2/ Wilson Miles Cary, an oflRcer of the U.S. coast survey ; b. 1 Dec. 1798; d. 8 Aug. 1860, having m. 2 Mar. 1824, Lucy Anna, 2nd dau. of David Griffith, of New York (and his wife Elizabeth, dau. of Brian, 8th Baron Fairfax) ; she d. Jan. 1861, having had with other issue 2 sons and 2 daus. [1] Wilson, b. 13 Dec. 1833, unm. [2] Frederick, formerly U.S. coast survey ; b. 26 Sept. 1835; m. 11 Jan. 1869, Mary Allen, dau. of Lieut. John Aquila Cook, U.S. navy, and has 3 daus. Anne Vere. — Guendolind 0^vner.— Evelyn Faulkner. [3] Emily Cary, m. 15 May, 1848, to Rt. Rev. Francis McNeece Whittle, D.D. ll.d. bishop of Virginia, and has 3 sons and 2 daus. (1) Fortescue WHITTLE, b. 20 May, 1852. (2) Francis McNeece, b. 20 May, 1856. (3) Llewellyn Fairfax, b. 22 Nov. 1858. (4) Lucy Tucker, d. 2 Aug. 1876, having m. 19 Nov. 1873, to John N. Upsher, M.D. and had a son, Francis Whittle UPSHER, b. 4 Dec. 1874. 5) Emily Cary. Annie. Alice, d. s. p. having m.to L. Lyne, Esq. of Henderson, Kentucky. /3/ Ferdinando, M.D. King George, co. Virginia ; b. 9 Jan. 1803 ; d. 30 Dec. 1873, having m. 1st— 11 Jan. 1831, Mary Anne, dau. of Baily Jett, Esq. of Westmoreland co. Virginia; she d. 6 May, 1848, having had 2 sons and 2 daus. [1] Ferdinando, b. 21 Sept. 1832. [2] William Henry, M.D. surgeon in Confederate army, treasurer of Westmoreland, co. Virginia ; b. 10 Dec. 1834 ; m. 26 Feb. 1866, Eleanor, dau. of Edward Colville Griffith, of Westmoreland, co. Virginia, and has 2 sons, Frederick Griffith, b. 25 Oct. 1867.— Colville Lee, b. 17 Jan. 1877. [3] Emma, m. 23 Dec. 1870, to James Chandler, and has a dau. Juliette Critcher CHANDLER, b. 23 April, 1873, at Ban- nockburu, Tipton, cc. Tennessee. [4] Ella Louisa. Dr. F. FAIRFAX m. 2ndly— 28 Nov. 1855, Mary Jane, dau. of James, brother of Baily Jett, above named ; she d. 15 July, 1864, having had a son and 4 daus. Ferdinand, b. 3 Nov. 1869. — [6] Evangeline May.— Mary Jett.— [8] Ethel Blair.— [0] Ada Susan. Archibald Blair, U.S. navy, late commander Confederate navy; b.22 May, 1809 ; d. 3 Jan. 1867, having m. 1st— Nov. 1832, Sarah Carlyle, dau. of (Hon.) John Carlyle Herbert, of Maryland ; she d. 23 Jan. 1850, having had 3 sons, [1] Eugene, Confederate States army ; b. 26 May, 1838 ; killed at Williamsburg, 2 May, 1862, imm. [2] Julian, M.A. university Virginia, a merchant in Bal- timore ; b. 14 Dec. 1841 ; d. unm. Jan. 1877. [3] Archibald Carlyle, served with Confederate States army ; b. 24 Aug. 1843 ; m. 30 April, 1873, Virginia Caro- 'line, dau. of William H Redwood, of Baltimore, and has 3 sons, John Carlyle, b. 22 Dec. 1874.— William Redwood, b. 3 Dec. 1876. A. B. FAIRFAX m. 2ndly— 2 Mar. 1852, Eliza Mary, dau. of Rev. Oliver Norris, of Alexandria, Virginia, and has 3 sons, [4] Edward Herbert, b. 11 Dec. 1852, unm.— [5] Llewellyn Cary, b. 28 Aug. 1855.— [6] Arthiu: Percy, b. 2 Feb. 1857. ouiy, /4/A^ THOMAS, 9th Lord ; d. 21 April, 1846, «t. 84, having m. 1st, Mary, dau. of Aylett, who d, s. p. He m. 2ndly, Louisa, dau. of Warner Washington (she d. s.p.); and he m. 3rdly, Margaret, dau. of William Herbert, Esq.; she d. 1860, having had with other issue 4 sons and 3 daus. [1] Hon. Albert of Vaucluse, b. 15 April, 1802 ; d. v. p. 9 May, 1835, having m. 8 April, 1828, Caroline Eliza, dau. of Richard Snowden, of Oakland, Prince George's, co. Maryland (she re-m. to William Saunders, who d. s. p.) and had 2 sons, (1) Charles Snowden, 10th Baron, speaker in house of delegates 1854, clerk of supreme court of California 1857/62; b. 8 Mar. 1829 ; d. s. p. 7 April, 1869, having m. 10 Jan. 1855, Ada, dau. of J. S. Benham, of Cincinnati. (2) John Contee, 11th and present Baron. [2] Hon. Henry, of Ashgrove, commander of regt. of volun- teers ; b. 4 May, 1804 ; d. 14 Aug. 1847, having m. in 1827, Anne Caroline, dau. of (Hon.) John Carlyle Herbert, of Mary- land, and had with other issue 4 sons, (1) Raymond, c.E. major Confederate army from 1861/65 ; b. 19 July, 1829 ; m. 7 Jan. 1863, Anna, dau. of Sylvester L Beresford, Esq. of Amherst, Virginia, and has 3 sons and 2 daus. Ronald, b. 22 Aug. 1870.— Guy Percy, b. 21 Feb. 1872.— Henry Reginald, b. 2 Aug. 1875. — Isabella Christian.— Ada Raymond. (2) Albert, surgeon Confederate army 1861/65 ; b. 4 June, 1836, unm. (3) Herbert Carlyle, capt. Confederate army 1862/6 ; b. 29 April, 1838 ; m. 3 June, 1861, Jane Davis, dau. of Dr. Frederick Baker, and has 2 daus. Eugenia Chalmers.— Caroline Herbert. (4) Henry Malcolm, student of divinity at college, Virginia; b. 9 Oct. 1849. [3] Hon. Orlando of Richmond, formerly, M.D. at Alexandria, b. 1809 ; m. 21 May, 1829, Mary Randolph, dau. of Wilson Jefferson Cary, of Carysbrooke, Fluvanna, co. Virginia, and has 4 sons and a dau. (1) Cary Oriando, b. 13 Feb. 1836. (2) Randolph, Confederate army; b. 23 Nov. 1842 ; killed at Fredericksburg 13 Dec. 1862. (3) Ethelbert, served with Confederate army ; b. 20 Jan. 1845. (4) Thomas, of the military institute, Lexington ; b. 1849. (5) Monimia, m. 1866, to (Hon.) George Davis, of Wilmington,North Carolina, attorney -gen.Confederate States. [4] Hon. Reginald, lieut. U.S. navy, commander Confederate navy ; b. 1822 ; d. unm. July, 1862. [5] Hon. Eugenia, m. 1st, Edgar Mason, of Charles, co. Mary- land ; he d. She re-m. to Charles Keith-Hyde, of New York . [6] Hon. Aurelia, m. 1852, to Col. James W Irwin, of Washington. [7] Hon. Monimia, m. 15 Nov. 1838, to her cousin Archibald Cary, son of Wilson Jefferson Cary; he d. 1854. VISCOUNT FALKLAND. SIR LUCIUS BENTINCK CARY, p.c. G.C.H. Viscount Falkland (1620, s.) and Baron Hunsdon, of Scutterskelf e, co. York, in the Peerage 272 FALMOUTH. of the U.K. so created 15 May, 1832, governor of Nova Scotia 1840/46, capt. of the yeomen of the guard 1846, lord of the bedchamber to William IV. and governor of Bombay 1848/51; s. his father as 10th Viscount, 2 Mar. 1809 ; b. 5 Nov. 1803; m. 1st— 27 Dec. 1830, Lady Amelia FitzClarence, natural dau. of William IV. and sister of the Earl of Munster. He m. 2ndly— 10 Nov. 1859, Elizabeth Catherine, youngest dau. of Gen. Joseph Gubbins, of Stoneham, Hants, and widow of Wil- liam Aubrey de Vere, 9th Duke of St. Albans. By his 1st marriage he had a son, o{ .. /Jiji/^. (1) Lucius William Charles Augustus Frederick, MASTER OF Falkland, capt. in the army, deputy-lieut. N.R. Yorks. ; b. 24 Nov. 1831 ; d. s. p. 6 Aug. 1871, having m. 11 May, 1858, Sarah Christiana, only dau. of Major Henry Peach Keighly, of Idli- cot, CO. Warwick, late judge-advocate of Madras army. She re-m. 8 Feb. 1876, to Boyle Vandeleur, capt. 5th lancers. T^^ Thomas Fraser, capt. 1st Kincardineshire vols, late chief engineer of the household of the Viceroy of Egypt ; b. July, 1830 ; d. Aug. 1877, having m. 29 July, 1858, his cousin, Marie Albertine, only child of Robert Duff, Esq. of Fetteresso, aforesaid, and had a son and dau. Robert Fraser, b. I860.— Eleanore. (2) Robert William, col. R.E.; b. Oct. 1831 ; m. 9 Jan. 1866, Beatrice, youngest dau. of .Fames and Lady Caroline Maxse (E. BERKELEY), and has a dau. Beatrice Caroline. (3) George Graham, late R.N.; b. Aug. 1835; d. Oct. 1878, having m. 1867, Mary, dau. of James Kayll, of Sunderland, and had with 3 daus. a son, George Graham, b. 1866. (4) Adam, in service of Viceroy of Egypt ; b. Jan. 1839 ; d. unm. April, 1875. (5) Arthur Meredith, capt. 74th highlanders ; b. May. 1840 ; d. 27 Sept. 1880, having m. 28 Nov. 1876, Frances, only dau. of late WiUiam Henry Tanner, of Exeter, and had a son, Wilham Stewart Bruton, b. 6 Nov. 1877. (6) Mary Abercromby, d. April, 1848. (7) Jane Clerk. (8) Eleanor Traill, m. Aug. 1877, to William Michael Glynn Turquand, late capt. Coldstream guards. /4/ Thomas Abercromby, of Haddo, Banff; b. 13 Feb. 1802; d. Jan. 1862, having m. 1st — 1825, Mary, dau. of Alexander Gordon, Esq. of Newton ; she d. 1829, having had 2 sons, (1) Robert William, paymaster North British district since 1878, hon. major 1860, late 92nd foot; b. 12 Nov. 1826. (2) Alexander Gordon, col. in the army, commr. for Tenasserim, British Burmah, late 36th Madras N.l. Thomas Abercromby Duff m. 2ndly— i Jan. 1833, Laura Eliza, dau. of Capt. Thomas Eraser, Madras eng! and has 4 sons, (3) Thomas Abercromby. (4) Adam. (5) George. (6) John. E2] Adam, advocate, 1799, sheriff co. Forfar 1807. 3] James Alexander, lieut. 3rd foot guards ; d. unm. 16 Jan. 1800, aged 22. [4] Jane, m. 3 Jan. 1791, to James Clerk, of Chesterhall, a baron of the court of exchequer, Scotland. WILLIAM DUFF, of Dipple, Banffs. succeeded to the estate of his cousin, William Duff, of Braco, in 1T19, knight of the shire, Banff, 1727/34, created a Peer of Ireland as LORD Braco, of Kilbrj-de, co. Cavan, by privy seal of Queen Caroline when regent, patent dated 28 July, 1735, and further advanced as Viscount Macduff and Earl Fife 26 April, 1759 ; d. 30 Sept. 1763, having m. 1st, Lady Janet Ogilvie, dau. of James, Earl of Findlater and Seafield, chancellor of Scotland; she d. s. p. 1722. He m. 2ndly— 1723, Jean, dau. of Sir James Grant, of Grant, Bart. (E. SEAFIELD) ; she d. 16 Jan. 1788, aged 83, having had 7 sons and 7 daus. His son, ALEXANDER, 3rd Earl (on the death of his brother James, 24 Jan. 1819), an advocate; b. 1731/9; d. 7/17 April, 1811, having m. 17 Aug. 1775, Mary, dau. of George Skene, Esq. of Skene, co. Aberdeen ; she d. having had with 4 daus. 2 sons, [1] James, 4th Earl, K.T. G.C.H. K.S.F. of Spain, major-gen. Spanish army, wounded at Talavera and Fort Matagorda, lord-lieut. co. Banff, and M.P. 1818/26,alord of the bedchamber 1819, created BARON FIFE of the U.K. 28 April, 1827; d. s. p. 9 Mar. 1857, having m. 9 Sept. 1799, Mary Caroline, 2nd dau. of John Manners (E. Dysart) ; she d. 20 Dec. 1805. [2] Hon. Sir Alexander, G.C.H. gen. in the army, col. 37th regt. lieut. and sheriff principal co. Elgin, M.P. Elgin burghs 1826/31; d. 21 Mar. 1851, aged 77 having m.l6 Mar. 1812, Anne, younger 280 FINGALL. dau. of James Stein, Esq. of Kilbagie, co. ; she d. 13/14 Feb. 1859, having had 2 sons and 2 daus. /I/ James, as 5th Earl. /2/ Hon. George Skene (p.p. 2 June, 1857), M.P. Elgin district 1847/57, lord-lieut. Elgin 1856, formerly B.H. guards, heir presumptive to the Peerage ; b. 13 Sept. 1816. /3/ Lady Catherine (p.p. 1857) ; d. 6 Dec. 1869, having m. 11 Aug. 1841, to John Lewis Kicardo, Esq. M.P, who d. 20 Aug. 1862. /4/ Lady Louisa ToUemache, (p.p. 1857); d. 23 Sept. 1864, having m. 12 Dec. 1848, to Sir Richard Brooke, Bart. JAMES, 5th Earl, K.T. Baron Skene of Skene, co. Aberdeen in the Peerage of the u. K. so created 1 Oct. 1857, M.P, Banflfs. 1837/57, lord-lieut. co. Banff 1856/7 ; b. 6 July, 1814 : d. 7 Aug. 1879, having m. 16 Mar. 1846, Lady Agnes Geor- giana Elizabeth Hay, dau. of William George, 17th Earl of ErroU ; she d. 18 Dec. 1869, having had a son and 4 daus. (1) Alexander William George, 6th and present Earl. (2) Lady Anne Elizabeth Clementina m. 17 Oct. 1865, to John Villiers Stuart, 5th Marquis Townshend. (3) Lady Ida Louisa Alice, m. 1st— 3 June, 1867, as 1st wife, to Adrian Elias Hope Esq. (Bart.), which marriage was dis- solved Nov. 1873. She re-m. 20 Sept. 1880, to William Wilson, Esq. of 41, Hill Street, Berkeley Square, London. (4) Lady Alexina, m. 2 July, 1870, to Henry Aubrey Co- ventry (E. Coventry). (5) Lady Agnes Cecil Emmeline, m. 1st— 4 Oct. 1871, to George Robert, Viscount Dupplin (E. KinnOULL). She was divorced in 1876, and re-m. 5 Aug. 1876, to Herbert Flower, Esq. of Ragdale Hall, co. Leic. who d. s. p. 30 Dec. 1880. Hineage. EAKL OF FINGALL. ARTHUR JAMBS PLUNKETT,Earlof Fingall (1628, I.), Baron KiUeen (1403, i.), and Baron Fingall (1831, U.K.), lieut. R. Meath mil.; s. his father as 11th Earl 24 April, 1881 ; b. 1 April 1859. ^^outL;ta^ Arms— Sa. a bend and in the sinister chief a tower triple-tur- retted arg. Crest — A horse passant arg. Supporters— Dexter, a pegasus per f esse or and arg. Sinister an heraldic antelope arg. horned unguled gorged with a collar and chained or. Motto — Festina lente. §BAT— KiUeen Castle, Tara, Meath. SIR CHRISTOPHER PLUNKET, lord of KiUeen, j.u. (elder brother of Sir Christopher, Baron Dunsany, and great- grandson of John Plunket, of Beaulieu or Bewley, co. Louth, 1322), sheriff of Meath, had a grant of 20 marks from Henry VI. dated 5 Nov. 1426, for his military services, deputy to Sir Thomas Stanley, lord-lieut. 1432 ; d. 1445, having m. 1403, Joan, dau. and sole heir of Sir Lucas Cusack, Knt. lord of KiUeen, Dunsany, and Gerardstown, co. Meath, and had issue. His great-grandson, EDMOND, 4th Lord of KiUeen, was a lord of Parliament, 1490 and 1493, and had summons to Parliament which met at Castledermot, 28 Aug. 1498, and fined 40s. for non- appearance, commanded one of the wings of the bowmen at the battle of Knocktowe, 19 Aug. 1504; d. 18 Aug. 1510 ; m. 1st— Fitzgerald; and 2ndly, Eleanor, dau. of James, Lord Slane, and had issue. His great-great-grandson, LUCAS, 10th Lord of KiUeen, styled " Lucas More," twenty- four years old at the inq. p.m. taken after his father's death, 12 Oct. 1613, had a grant of 2,400 acres of land in cos. Cavan and Meath, 29 Jan. 1612/13, created EARL OF FINGALL, 26 Sept. 1628 ; d. 29 Mar. 1637, having m. 1st, EUzabeth, dau. of Rory O'Donnell, Earl of Tyrconnel; she d. s. p. He m. 2ndly, Su- sanna, 5th dau. of Edward Lord Brabazon, and sister to William, created Earl op Meath ; and 3rdly, Eleanor, 2nd dau. of Dudley Bagenal, of Dunleckny, co. Carlow, and widow of Sir Thomas Colclough, of Tinterne, co. Wexford, knt.; she d. Nov. 1632, s. p. He m. lastly, Margaret, dau. of Nicholas, Lord Howth, widow of Jenico, 5th Viscount Gormanston ; she d. s. p. 16 Nov. 1637. He had issue by his 2nd wife. His de- scendant in the 5th generation, ARTHUR JAMES, 8th Earl, K.P. (on the death of his father 21 Aug. 1793), created Baron Fingall, of Wool- hampton Lodge, Berks, in the peerage of the U.K. 20 June, 1831 ; b. 9 Sept. 1759 ; d. 30 July, 1836, having m. 18 Dec. 1785, Frances, only dau. of John Donnellan, Esq. of Bally Donnellan, CO. Galway ; she d. 30 Jan. 1835, having had with a dau. a son, ARTHUR JAMES, 9th Earl, K.P. P.c. Ireland, a lord in waiting to the Queen; b. 29 Mar. 1791; d. 22 April, 1869, having m. 11 Dec. 1817, Louisa Emilia, only dau. of Elias Corbally, of Corbalton Hall, co. Meath, Esq.; she d. 7 April, 1866, having had with other issue 4 sons and 2 daus (1) Arthur James, s. as 10th Baron. (2) Hon. William Matthew, R.C. priest, late 23rd R.W. fusiliers; b. 6 June, 1824. (3) Hon. George John, Irish bar. ; b. 22 Sept. 1831. (4) Hon. Francis Richard, secretary of embassy at Constanti- nople 1881, late secretary of embassy St. Petersburg, 2nd secre- tary 1877, secretary of legation at Washington 1876, Yeddo 1873, 2nd secretary St. Petersburg, Copenhagen, Vienna, Berlin, and Florence, 1862/73; b. 3 Feb. 1835; m. 22 Aug. 1870, May Tevis, dau. of Charles Wain Morgan, of Philadelphia, and has 2 daus. Norah Isabel, b. 19 June, 1871.— Helen Mary, b. 25 April, < 1875. (5) Lady Emma Frances Mary, d. 14 Oct. 1866, having m. 12 Sept. 1850, as 1st wife, to William Michael Ince Anderton, Esq. of Euxton Hall, co. Lancaster, and had 2 sons and 2 daus. William Arthur Alphonsus Joseph Ince ANDERTON, lieut. grenadier guards, b. 22 Dec. 1855.— Francis Robert, b. 22 Feb. 1859. — Mary Louisa Anne Frances Josephine Martha. — Emily Adelaide Mary Sobieski. (6) Lady Henrietta Maria, m. 3 May, 1855, to Thomas WilUam Charles Riddell, Esq. of Felton Park, Northumb, who d. 24 Jifay, 1867. leaving a dau. — Louisa Mary RiDDEliL. ARTHUR JAMES, 10th Earl, major 8th hussars, K.L.H. D.L. Meath, high sheriff 1845 ; b. at Naples 10 May. 1819; d. at Tara 24 April, 1881, having m. 12 Feb. 1845, Elise Mary, dau. of Mons. Auguste F. Rio ; she d. 25 Nov. 1862, having had a son and 2 daus. (1) Arthur James, 11th and present Baron. (2) Lady Mary Louisa. (3) Lady Henrietta Maria. FITZGERALD— FITZHARDINGE FITZWILLIAM. 281 BARON FITZGERALD (eXT.) CATHERINE, 1st Baroness Fitzgerald and Vesey, in the Peerage of Ireland, so created 31 July, 1826 (younger dau. of Rev. Henry Vesey, son of Ven. John Vesey, 3rd son of John, Archbishop of Tuam— De Vesci) ; d. 3 Jan. 1832, aged 73, having m. 1782, to Rt. Hon. James Fitzgerald.ct) r.c. sat in ten successive parliaments, prime serjeant 1787/9, re- linquished his official appointment on the great question of the legislative union of Ireland with Great Britain, and died 20 Jan. 1835, aged 93, having had 2 sons and 3 daus. (1) William, 2nd Lord, created Bahon Fitzgerald, of Desmond and of Clare Gibbon, co. Cork, in the Peerage of the U.K. 10 Jan. 1836, L.L. custos rotulorum co. Clare, pres. board of control, first commis. Indian affairs, lord of the treasury and P.O. Ireland 1809, lord of the treasury and P.C. Great Britain, chancellor exchequer and first lord of the treasury Ireland 1812, assumed together with Ins brother Henry the additional surname and arms of Vesey by R.L. 16 Mar. 1815, envoy ex- traordinary and minister plenipotentiary to Sweden 1820, pay- master-gen. of the forces 1826, treasurer of the navy 1828/30; d. unm. 11 May, 1843, when his title became extinct. (2) Henry, 3rd Lord, dean of Kilniore, LL.D. d. 30 Mar. 1860, having m. 7 Sept. 1825, Elizabeth, youngest dau. of late Standish Grady, Esq. of Elton, co. Limerick ; she d. 5 Mar. 1834, having had 5 daus. [1] Hon. Mabella Geraldine, m. 23 April, 1857, to Rev. Beau- cliamp Walter Stannus, rector of Arrow, Warwicks, """ Hon. EUzabeth, d. Nov. 1856, twin with Hon. Letitia. ,_^ Hon. Geraldine Catherine, m. 16 Oct. 18£6, to Walter Trevor Stannus, of Lisburn, co. Antrim, J.P. D.L. and of Manor House, Moneymore, co. Londonderry, J.P. and for cos. Tyrone and Down, LL.D. Dublin, and has had with other issue a son and dau. /I/ Gerald Walter James Fitzgerald STANNUS. /2/ Louisa Mabel Georgina. [5] Hon. Mary Georgina. (3) Hon. Mary Geraldine, d. Mar. 1859, having m. 1 Oct. 1809, as 3rd wife, to Sir Ross Mahon, Bart, who d. 10 Aug. 1835. (4) Hon. Letitia, d. 1 Feb. 1864, having m. 19 Aug. 1814, to Rt. Hon. John Leslie Foster (V. Massereene and BARO- NETAGE), who d. 9 July, 1842. (5) Hon. Catherine Geraldine, d. May, 1860. Arms— Quarterly, 1st and 4th, Arg., a saltire gu. FITZGERALD. 2nd and 3rd, Or, on a cross sa. a patriarchal cross of the field, Vesey. Crests— 1, A soldier on horseback at full speed and holding a sword erect ppr., Fitzgerald. 2, A dexter hand in armour holding a laurel branch ppr., VESEY. Supporters— Dexter, a male griffin ppr. Sinister,a wild man supporting on his exterior shoulder a club ppr. Motto—" Shannet a boo." (t) Maurice FITZGERALD, clerk of the crown for the province of Connaught (brother of Right Hon. James Fitzgerald), had a son, Edward Marlborough ; for marriages of his children see Guinness (B. ARDILAUN) and Jephson in Baronetage. BARON FITZHARDINGE. FEANCIS WILLIAM FITZHARDINGE BER- KELEY, Baron Fitzhardinge (1861, U.K.), M.P. Cheltenham 1856/65, ex-capt. r.h. guards, lieut.-col. commandant South Glouc. militia 1860/68, hon. col. 1868, lieut.-col. Glouc. yeo. 1859; s. his father as 2nd Baron 17 Oct. 1867; b. 16 Nov. 1826; m. 24 Nov. 1857, Georgina, only dau. of Col. "William Holme Sumner, of Hatchlands, Surrey ; heir pre- sumptive, his brother Charles. Seats — Berkeley Castle, Cheltenham, and Cranford House, Hounslow. Hineafie. RIGHT HON. SIR MAURICE FREDERICK FITZ- HARDINGE BERKELEY, G.C.B. P.C. adm. R.N. M.P. Gloucester 1831/2, 1835/7, 1841/7, 1847/52, 1852/7, contested the city 1833, 1837, and 1857, a lord of the admiralty 1852 (2nd son of Frederick Augustus, 5th Earl of Berkeley— see that title), created BARON FITZHARDINGE 5 Aug. 1861; b. 3 Jan. 1788; d. 17 Oct. 1867, having m. 1st— 4 Dec. 1823, Lady Char- lotte Lennox, 6th dau. of Charles, 4th Duke of Richmond ; she d. 20 Aug. 1833. He m. 2ndly— 30 Sept. 1834, Lady Charlotte Moreton, 3rd dau. of Thomas, 1st Earl of Ducie ; she d. s. p. 2 July, 1881. By his 1st wife he had 2 sons and 2 daus. (1) Francis ■William Fitzhardinge, 2nd and present Baron. (2) Hon. Charles Paget Fitzhardinge, M.P. Gloucester city 1862/5; heir presumptive to the Peerage ; b. 19 April, 1830; m. 6 Dec. 1856, Louisa Elizabeth, only dau. of Henry Lindow-Lindow, Esq. (formerly Rawlinson.) (3) Hon. Frederica Charlotte Fitzhardinge, m. 2 April, 1845, to Robert Francis, 2nd Baron GifEord. (4) Hon. Fenella Fitzhardinge, m. 12 April, 1851, to Lieut.- Col. Henry Armytage, late Coldstream guards (Bart.) EARL FITZWILLIAM. SIR WILLIAM THOMAS SPENCER WENT- WORTH-FITZWILLIAM, k.g. Earl Fitz- William and Viscount Milton, of Norborough (1746, G.B.), Baron Milton (1742, G.B.), Earl Fitzwilliam, CO. Tyrone, and Viscount Milton, co. Westmeath 282 FITZWILLIAM, (1716, 1.), and Baron Fitzwilliam (1620, I.), d.c.l. lord-lieut. and custos rotulorum w.R. co. York, 1857, col. 1st West Yorks. yeo. cav. m.p. Malton 1837/41 and 1846/7, co. Wicklow 1847/57, K.G. 21 May, 1862 ; s. his father as 6th Earl 4 Oct. 1857 ; b. 12 Oct. 1815; m. 10 Sept. 1838, Lady Frances Harriet Doug- las, eldest dau. of George Sholto, 17th Earl of Mor- ton, and has had with other issue 7 sons and 5 daus. [1] William, VISCOUNT MiLTON, M.P. W.R. Yorks. So. divn. 1865/72 ; b. 27 July, 1839 ; d. 17 Jan. 1877, having m. 10 Aug. 1867. Laura Maria Theresa, 2ncl dau. of Lord Charles Beauclerk (D. St. Albans), having had a son and 3 daus. William Charles De Mure, Viscount Milton, b. 25 July, 1872.— Hon. Laura Mary.— Hon. Mabel Florence Haniet.— Hon, Theresa Evelyn Vilunza. [2] Hon. William I^enry, M.P. co. Wicklow 1868/74, So. divn. Yorks. W.R. 1880M).L. major 1st West »Yorks, yeo. cav. 1881; b. 26 Dec. 1840; m. 11 July, 1877, Lady Mary Grace Louisa Butler, elder dau. of John, 2nd Marquis of Ormonde, K.P. and has 2 daus. Mary Albreda Blanche.— A dau. b. 20 May, 1880. rSl Hon. WilUam Thomas, capt. 1st W. York yeo. cav. 1880, late lieut. R.H. guards ; b. 9 Oct. 1846 ; m. 21 Dec. 1876, Jessie Gordon Elgiva Mary, eldest dau. of Hamilton Kinglake, M.D. and has a son, Godric Thomas William, b. 26 Oct. 1877. [4] Hon. William Charles, capt. R.H. guards 1879, extra A.D.C. to Marquis of Ripon, Viceroy of India, 1880; b. 30 Mar. 1848. [5] Hon. William John, M.P.Peterborough since 1878, lieut. 1st West Yorkshire yeo. cav.; b. 7 Aug. 1852. re] Hon, William Hugh Spencer, b. 10 Jan. 1860. [7] Hon. William Reginald, lieut. 5th W. York mil. b. 12 April, 1862 rS] Lady Frances Mary, m. 18 Nov. 1867, to Charles Mervyn Doyne, Esq. of Wells, co. Wexford, J.P. and D.L. high sheriff 1873, Carlow, 1875, and has 2 sons and 3 daus. Robert Wentworth DOYNE, b. 30 Dec. 1868.— Dermot Henry, b. 21 Nov. 1871.— Kathleen.— Eveleen Margaret.— Bridget Frances. _ „ , _ .^ [9] Lady Mary, m. 23 May, 1872, to Hon. Hugh Le Despenser Boscawen, 1st life guards (V. FALMOUTH). [10] Lady Alice Mary. [11] Lady Albreda Mary. [12] Lady Charlotte Mary. ARMS— Quarterly, 1st and 4th, Lozengy arg. and gu. Fitz- william. 2nd and 3rd, Sa. a chevi-on between three leopards' faces or, Went WORTH. r x • ^ Crests— 1st, Out of a ducal coronet or a triple plume of ostrich feathers arg. Fitzwilliam. 2nd, A griffin passant arg. Went- WORTH. Supporters — Two savage men wreathed about the heads and waists with leaves and in their exterior hands the trunk of a tree eradicated the top broken all ppr. MOTTO— Appetitus rationi pareat. Seats— Wentworth House, Rotherham, and Coolattin Park, Shillelagh, co. Wicklow. Town house— 4, Grosvenor Square, W. THE existing noble family of Fitzwilliam is descended from a younger branch of a knightly family of Yorksliire, the elder branches of which are extinct in the male line. WILLIAM FITZWILLIAM, temp. HEN. II. m. Albreda, widow of Richard FitzEustace, constable of Chester, and dau. of Robert de Lizures by Albreda, sister of Ilbert de Lacy, and heir to her nephew Robert de Lacy, Baron of Pontefract, who d. 1193. His grandson, Thomas fitzwilliam m. Agnes, dau. and eventual coheir of Roger Bertram, baron of Mitford, co. Northumb. (summoned to Parliament 1264). His son, SIR WILLIAM FITZWILLIAM, of Sprotborough, co. York, was in the Scottish wars, 1301, and was sent to Guienne with the Earl Warren, 1325. His son, Sir William Fitzwilliam the younger, knight-banneret, was taken in arms in the battle of Boroughbridge, 1322, and executed at York, v. p. His son. Sir WiLlilAM FITZWILLIAM is said by Dugdale and others to have been summoned to parliament 1 Edw. III. but this is an error. His grandson, SIR JOHN FITZWILLIAM, of Emley and Sprotborough, Knt. 1357, slain 1385, will dated 12 Oct. 1382, had with other issue 2 sons, ,, ■, , j, t. , ,. [1] Sir William of Sprotborough, m. Maud, dau. of Ralph, LORD CROMWELL, and had a son. Sir John, of whom presently. [2] Edward, of Wadworth co. York, by gift of his father, from whom descended ^ . , ^ .„ , , SIR WILLIAM Fitzwilliam, k.g. admiral of England, lord privy seal, &c. created EARL OP SOUTHAMPTON 18 Oct, 1638, will dated 10 Sept. 1643, d. s. p. SIR JOHN FITZWILLIAM, of Sprotborough, d. 1418 ; had six sons. From the eldest. Sir John, descended the Fitz- williams of Sprotborough, extinct in the male line in 1564. The sixth son, also named John Fitzwilliam, is described as of Green's Norton, Northants. He m. Helen, dau. of William Villiers, Esq. of Brookesby, co. Leic. and was father of S" IR WILLIAM FITZWILLIAM, of Milton, Northants. and of Gains Park, Essex, which he purchased, merchant and alderman of London, P.O. high sherifE Essex 1515, Northants 1524, will dated 28 May, 1534, d. 9 Aug. following, having m. 1st, Anne, dau. of Sir John Hawes, of London, Knt. and had issue; and 2ndly, Mildred, dau. of Richard Sackville, and great aunt of the 1st Earl of Dorset, and had issue ; and 3rdly, Jane, dau. and coheir of John Ormond, Esq. His grandson by the 1st marriage, SIR WILLIAM FITZWILLIAM, of Milton (son of Sir Wil- liam Fitzwilliam), marshal of k.b. 1552, treasurer of war, Ireland 1560, 1563,1566,1570, lord deputy Ireland 1571/5, and 1588/94, constable of Fotheringay Castle, Hants; d. in London 22 June, 1599, having m. Anne, dau. of Sir William Sidney, sister of Sir Henry Sidney, K.G. lord president of Wales, and father of 1st Earl of Leicester; she d. 11 June, 1602. His grandson, WILLIAM FITZWILLIAM, of Milton (son of Sir Wil- liam FitzwiUiam), created Baron Fitzwilliam, of Lifford, CO. Donegal, in the Peerage of Ireland, 1 Dec. 1620, sold Gains Park Hall 1636 ; d. 6 Jan. 1643/4, having m. Catherine, dau. of Wilham Hyde, Esq. of South Denchworth, Berks. His grandson, WILLIAM, 3rd Baron (on the death of his father, Wil- liam, 2nd Lord, 1658), created VISCOUNT MiLTON, co. Westmeath, and Earl Fitzwilliam, co. Tyrone, in the Peerage of Ireland, 21 July, 1716 ; b. 29 April, 1643 ; d. 28 Dec. 1719, having m. 10 May, 1669, Anne, dau. and eventual sole heir of Edmund Cremor, of West Winch, Norfolk ; she was bur. at Wareham, 13 Feb. 1717. His grandson, WILLIAM, 3rd Earl (on the death of his father, John, 2nd Earl, 28 Aug. 1728), created Lord Fitzwilliam, Baron op Milton, Northants, 19 April, 1742, and ViscouNT Milton and Earl Fitzwilliam of Norborough, Northants, 6 Sept. 1746, all in the Peerage of G.B. lord of the bed- chaml)er to George II. 1751 ; b. 15 Jan. 1719 ; d, 9 Aug. 1756, having m. 22 June, 1744, Lady Anne Watson- Wentworth, eldest dau. of Thomas, 1st Marquis of Rockingham ; she d. 29 Aug. 1769. His grandson, CHARLES WILLIAM, 5th Earl (on the death of hia father, William, 4th Eari, 8 Feb. 1833) ; by R.L. 20 Aug. 1856, he had a confirmation of the surname of Wentworth in addition to and before that of Fitz-William, and the arms quarterly, K.G. 4 Nov. 1851 ; b. 4 May, 1786 ; d. 4 Oct. 1857, having m. 8 July, 1806, Mary, 4th dau. of Thomas, 1st Lord Dundas (E. Zetland) ; she d. 1 Nov. 1830, having had 4 sons and 6 daus. (1) William Charles, Viscount Milton; b. 18 Jan. 1812; d. 8 Nov, 1835, having m. 15 Aug. 1833, Lady Selina Jenkinson (Bart.), 2nd dau. of Charles, 3rd Earl of Liverpool (ext.), and had a dau. Hon. Mary Selina Charlotte, b. posthumous; m.21 June, 1865, to Hon. William Henry Berkeley Portman, M.P. eldest son of Edward Berkeley, 1st Viscount Portman. Viscountess Milton re-m. 28 Aug. 1845, to George Savile Foljambe, Esq. of Osberton Hall, Notts. ; he d. 18 Dec. 1869, leaving issue. (2) William Thomas Spencer, 6th and present Earl. (3) Hon. George, of Milton, Northants. M.P. Richmond 1841, Peterborough 1841/59, high sheriff Northants. 1866, capt. 6th Northampton R.V.; b. 3 May, 1817 ; d. 4 Mar. 1874, having m. 18 Mar. 1865, Alice Louisa, 2nd dau. of Gen. Hon. George Anson (E. Lichfield) ; she d. 14 Jan. 1879, having had a son and 2 daus. George Charles, b. 2 Jan. 1866. — Alice Mary.— Maud. (4) Hon. Charles Williani Wentworth, of Alwalton, Northants, M.P. Malton siaee 1852/^lieut.-col. 1st West Yorks. yeo. cav. since 1881, major 1852/81, attache at Vienna 1846; b. 18 Sept. 1826; m. 24 Aug. 1854, Anne, 4th dau. of Rev. and Hon. Thomas Lawrence Dundas (E. ZETLAND). (5) Lady Charlotte. (6) Lady Mary, m. 2 May, 1831, to Leonard Thompson (BART.), of Sheriff Hutton Park, co. York, who d. s. p. 27 Aug. 1878. (7) Lady Frances Laiu-a, m. 23 June, 1837, to Rev. William Bridgeman-Simpson (E. BRADFORD). (8) Lady Anne, d. s. p. 29 April, 1879, having m. 10 Oct. 1838, as 1st wife, to Sir James John Randoll Mackenzie, Bart, of Scatv/ell. co, Ross. (9) Lady Dorothy Henrietta. (10) Lady Albreda Elizab(?th, m. 21 June, 1853, to Fitzpatrick Henry, 2nd Baron Lyveden. FOLEY. 288 BARON FOLEY. HENRY THOMAS FOLEY, Baron Foley (1776, G.B.), D.L. Surrey ; s. his father as 5th Baron 20 Nov. 1869 ; b. 4 Dec. 1850; heir pre- sumptive, his brother Fitzalan Charles John. Arms— Arg. a fesse engrailed between three cinquefoilB sa. all within a bordure of the last. Crest— A lion rampant arg, holding an escutcheon charged with the arms. Supporters— Two lions arg. semee of cinquefoils sa. Motto — Ut prosim. Seat— Ruxley Lodge, Esher, Surrey. Town house— 26, Grosvenor Square, W. Uineage. RICHARD FOLEY, of Stourbridge, "Wore, iron manu- facturer ; d. 1657, leaving by his 2nd wife, Alice, dau. of William Brindley, of Hyde, co. StafiE. with other issue, 3 sons, (1) Thomas, of whom presently. (2) Robert, high sheriflE Wore; d. 1676, leaving issue. (3) Samuel, of Clonmel and Dublin, had 3 sons, [1] Samuel, bishop of Down and Connor, d. 1695, aged 40, m. EUzabeth, dau. of Col. Roger Moore, of Johnstown (she re-m. to Whitley, counsellor-at-law), and had 2 sons. [2] John, of Stockport, M.D. bur. 16 Jan, 1709, aged 51 (M.I. Stockport), also to Anne, his wife, who d. 8 Sept. 1725, aged 67, and had with other issue a son, Richard, in the army, m. Mary, younger dau. and coheir of Robert Unett, of Birchend and Castle Frome, Hereford, by Mary, dau. of Fi-ancis Brydges, of Tiberton 1 Court, Hereford, and had with other issue a son, Robert, rector of Mordiford, Hereford, rector of Old Swinford, Wore; b. 22 Oct. 1736; m. 1st— 1767, Anne, dau. of Richard, only son of James Walwyn, M.P. of Longworth, Hereford ; she d. 7 July, 1783, having had 4 sons, /I/ Robert, b. 1768; d. unm. 1794. /2/ Richard, rector of Huntley, Grlouc. b. 10 June, 1773; d. 1 Aug. 1813, having m. Hanuah, dau. of John Morse ; she d. 12 Jan. 1859, having had 2 sons and a dau. (1) Richard, d. in India, leaving issue. (2) Robert, d. unm. in Australia. (3) Susan, d. 10 Jan. 1877, having m. 18 Aug. 1835, to Charles Pidcock, of Broad was Court, Worcester, and had 2 sons and 4 daus. /3/ John, rector of Holt; b. 13 Jan. 1775; d. 11 Aug. 1847, having m. 1804, Martha, youngest dau. of Edward Hick- man, of Old Swinford; she d. May, 1836, having had 3 sons and 3 daus. (1) John, M.A. Wadham Coll. Oxon. 1831, B.D. 1842, late fellow, vicar of Wadhurst, Sussex, since 1846 ; b. 19 Nov. 1805 ; m. 19 Aug. 1846, Caroline, dau. of Admiral William Windham, of Felbrigg, Norfolk, and has 2 sons and 2 daus. John, b. 22 Nov. 1848.— Charles, b. 26 Aug. 1856.— Caroline. — Mary . (2) Edward Walwyn, M.A. Wadham Coll. Oxon. 1836, late fellow, vicar of All Saints, Derby, 1849/72, rector of Jevington, Sussex; b. 2 Aug. 1809; m. 1st— 29 Sept. 1837, Louisa, dau. of John Wilmore, M.D. of Elm Hill, Worcestersh. ; she d. s. p. 14 May, 1839. He m. 2ndly— 30 Sept. 1841, Charlotte Poison, dau. of Rev. Francis Laing, M.A. Oxon. and has a son and dau. Edward Francis Walwyn, b. 6 Oct. 1851.— Marianne. (3) Henry, S.J. b. 9 Aug. 1811 ; m. 19 June, 1833, Anne Elizabeth, 2nd dau. of John Vizard, of Dursley, Glouc • she d. s. p.'3 Feb. 1851. (4) Martha. (5) Anne, m. 14 Feb. 1837, Edward Vizard, and has had 5 sons and 6 daus. (6) Anna Maria, m. 11 Feb. 1846, to Rev. John Bath Gabriel, vicar of All Saints, Biraiingham; he d. 22 Jan. 1877, having had 5 sons and 4 daus. /4/ Thomas, R.N. left a son, d. aged 18 s. p. Rev. Robert Foley m. 2ndly, 1785, Elizabeth, dau. of W. Harris, Esq. ; she d. 1806, leaving 2 daus. /5/ Elizabeth, b. 2 Oct. 1785; d. 24 Feb. 1855, having m. 20 April, 1813, to Edward Smith, who d. 27 Feb. 1847. /6/ Mary, b. 12 Aug. 1788; d. 1 Dec. 1833, having m. Dec. 1822, as 1st wife, to Sir C. S. Smith, Bart, who d. 7 Aug. 1839. [3] Solomon, D.D. had a son Solomon. THOMAS FOLEY, of Witley Court, co. Worcester; d. 1 Oct. 1667, having m. Anne, dau. and heir of John Browne, Esq. of Spelmonden, Kent, and had with other issue 3 sons, /I/ Thomas, of Witley Court, M.P. Surrey; m. Elizabeth, dau. of Edward Ashe, Esq. of Heytesbury, Wilts, and had %vith other issue, Thomas, mp. co. Wore, created Baron Foley, of Kidder- minster, 31 Dec. 1711; d. 22 Jan. 1732, having m. Mary, only dau. and heir of Mr. Serjeant Strode, and had a son, THOMAS, 2nd Baron, who d. unm. 8 Jan. 1766, when the title became extinct. /2/ Paid, of Stoke Edith Court, Herefords. speaker house of commons 1695; d. 1699; m. Mary, dau. of John Lane, alderman of London. His elder son, THOMAS, of Stoke Edith, d. 10 Dec. 1737, having m. Anne, dau. and sole heir of Essex Knightley, Esq. of Fawsley (Bart.) His grandson, Thomas, created Baron Foley, of Kidderminster. 20 May, 1776. /3/ Philip, of Prestwood, co. Stafford, M.P. m. Hon. Penelope, dau. of William, 5th Lord Paget, and had 2 sons, [1] Paul, of Prestwootl, m. Elizabeth, dau. of William Turton, Esq. of Alrewas, son of Judge Turton, and had with a dau. a son, William, whose only dau. Elizabeth, m. John Hodgetts, of Prestwood, whose dau. and heir Eliza Maria, m. as 2nd wife, to Hon. Edward Foley, m.p. (see). [2] Robert, m. Mary, dau. of Rev. Ralph Markland, and had with other issue 4 sons, (1) Thomas, capt. R.N. d. 1770, having m. Mary, dau. of Adm. St. Loo, and had with other issue a dau. Mary, d. 1817, having m. as 2nd wife, to Thomas Wliitmore, of Apley, Salop, M.P. Bridgnorth; he d. 1795. (2) Philip, rector of Shelsley, co. Wore. m. Anne, dau. of John Titmarsh, Esq. of Barrington, co. Camb. and haa with other issue a son, viz. Richard Harry Foley, major-gen. d. Feb. 1824, having m. , 1801, Dorothy, dau. of John Lodwick, Esq. of North Shawbury House, Essex; she d. Jan, 1862, having had 2 sons and 3 daus. /I/ Henry of Wistow, Hunts, and Ersham House, Kent, capt. late 6th foot, J.P. Hunts, and D.L. Berks; b. 12 May 1804 ; d. 21 April, 1881, having m. 2 June, 1831, EUza- beth, eldest dau. of Edward Ciu-teis, Esq. of Glenburne, and had a son and 5 daus. [1] Harry Richard Stanhope, 42nd highlanders; b. 1 Mar. 1845; d. Dec. 1874. [2] Lizzie Augusta Constance, m. 30 June, 1881, to Alfred Russell, Esq. of Erith, Kent, and of Brighton. [3] Lucy Selina Geraldine, m. 8 Feb. 1866, to Rev Charles Thornton Forster, M.A. vicar of Hinxton Camb. and has 3 sons and 4 daus. Arthur Evelyn Thornton FORSTER, b. 12 Feb. 1867. —Charles Hugh Inglis, b. 26 July, 1872.— Leopold Henry Vivian, b. 10 May, 1874.— Ethel Lucy Con- stance.— Mabel Edith Geraldine.— Ella Lillian Alice Maude Winifred Doane. [4] Henrietta Jane, m. 24 April, 1862, to Rev. Thomas Henry Lee- Warner, vicar of Highmoor, Oxon. and has 2 daus. Margaret Edith.— Evelvn Henrietta. [5] Florence Maud, m. 18 Oct. 1876, to Capt. Karl Heinrich Augustus Mainwaring, R.N. son of late Adm. Mainwaring, of Whitmore Hall, Staff. [6] Edith Leila Vernon. /2/ Edward, lieut. R.N. b. 29 Oct. 1807; m.21 May, 1850, Elizabeth, only dau. of John Cuming, Esq. of Dublin, bar.-at-law, and has 4 sons and 6 daus. (1) Ernest Edward, lieut. 77th regt. instructor of musketry, b. 18 Jan. 1854; m. 30 Nov. 1879, Olivia Anna youngest dau. of Rev. John William Finlay, of Corkagh, co. Dublin, and has a dau. b. 6 Nov. 1880. (2) Arthur Paul. — (3) George Loftus. — (4) Frank Wigram. — (5) Fanny. — (6) Isabella.— (7) Elizabeth Bligh.— (8) Catherine Amelia.— (9) Theodosia Sophia. —(10) Margaret Alice. 284 FORBES. 1^1 Kosa, d. s. p. having m. to her cousin Philip, son of Rev. Thomas Philip Foley, rector of Old Swinf ord, Wore. /4/ Marianne. /5/ Helen, m. to Musgrave, M.R.C.S. and had a son— Reginald. (3) Sir Robert Ralph, of Halstead Place, Kent, created a Baronet l July, 1767; d. s. p. 7 Mar. 1782, having m. Dorothy, only dau. of Thomas HinchlifEe, Esq. of BilcliflEe, Yorks. (4) Harry Thomas, rector of Holt. THOMAS FOLEY, of Stoke Edith (son of Thomas Foley, Esq. of Stoke Edith, M.P. by his wife Esther Andrewes, and grandson of Thomas Foley, before-named), created Baron FOLEY, of Kidderminster, co. Wore. 20 May, 1776 ; b. 8 Aug. 1716 ; d. 14 Nov. 1777, having m, 28 Mar. 1740, Hon. Grace Gran- ville, dau. and coheir of George, Baron Lansdowne; she d. 1 Nov. 1769, having had with 4 daus. 3 sons, (1) Thomas, s. as 2nd Baron. (2) Hon. Edward, M.P. Worcester in seven successive Parlia- ments; b. 16 Mar. 1747; d.22 June.lBOS, having m. 1st— 19 Oct. 1778, Lady Anne Margaret Coventry, 2nd dau. of George William, 6th Earl of Coventry, from whom he was divorced in 1787. He m. 2ndly— 21 Mar. 1790, Eliza Maria Foley, dau. and heir of John Hodgetts, Esq. of Prestwood, co. Stafford, aforesaid; she d. 9 July, 1805, having had 2 sons and 2 daus. [1] "".dward Thomas, of Stoke Edith Park. co. Hereford, M.P. D.C.L.; b. 21 Dec. 1791; d. s. p. 29 Mar. 1846, having m. 16 Aug. 1832, Lady Emily Graham, dau. of James, 3rd Duke of Montrose, K.G. [2] John Hodgetts-Hodgetts-Foley, M.P. East Worcester, took the name of Hodgetts before that of FOLEY by R.L. 4 April, 1821; b. 17 July, 1797; d. 13 Nov. 1861, having m. 20 Oct. 1825, Charlotte Margaret, dau. of John Gage, Esq. of Rogate Lodge (V. GAGE); she d. 9 Sept. 1855, having had a son, Henry John Wentworth Hodgetts-Foley, of Prestwood, Staff. J.P. D.L. and for Wore. capt. late Wore, militia, M.P. South Staffords. 1857/68, sheriff 1877 ; b. 9 Dec. 1828 ; m. 12 Dec. 1854, Hon. Jane Frances Anne, dau. of Richard Hussey, 1st Baron Vivian ; she d. 21 Dec. 1860, having had a son, Paul Henry, b.J9 Mar. 1857. [3] Elizabeth Maria, d, 13 June, 1857, having m. 8 Mar. 1813, to Henry Hall, 4tli Viscount Gage, who d. 20 Jan. 1877. -^ [4] Anna Maria, d. 26 Feb. 1857, having m. 7 May, 1821, to Sir Henry John Lambert, Bart, who d. 17 Dec. 1858. (3) Hon. Andrew, of Newport, Herefords. M.P. Droitwich seven successive Parliaments; b. d. 28 July, 1818, having m. 7 May, 1773, his cousin Elizabeth, sole dau. and heir of Boulter Tomlinson, Esq.; she d. 22 July, 1811, having had with other issue 2 daus. [1] Harriett Mary, d. 4 May, 1860, having m. 7 July, 1801, to Ven. Archdeacon Richard Francis Onslow, who d. 23 Oct. 1849 (E. ONSLOW). [2] Anna Maria, d. 21 Jan. 1878, aged 97, having m. 24 Feb. 1823, to Com. Lechmere John Lechmere, R.N. of Hill House, Oxon. and Ludford Park, co. Hereford (BART.); he d. 8. p. 7 Dec. 1866. THOMAS, 2nd Baron; b. 24 June, 1742; d. 2 July, 1793, having m. 20 Mar. 1776, Lady Harriett Stanhope, 4th dau. of William, 2nd Earl of Harrington; she d. 2 Jan. 1781, having had with other issue a son, THOMAS, 3rd Baron, P.c. lord.-lieut. of Worcester; b. 22 Dec. 1780 ; d. 16 April, 1833, having m. 18 Aug. 1806, Lady Cecilia Olivia Geraldine Fitzgerald, 5th dau. of William Robert, 2nd Duke of Leinster ; she d. 27 July, 1863, having had 4 sons and 4 daus. (1) Thomas Henry, s. as 4th Baron. (2) Hon. Augustus Frederick, col. grenadier guards; b. 9 Dec. 1810 ; d. unm. 9 Oct. 1881. v-.^.B IS^S^ (3) Hon[S— Or, a fessy chequy arg. and az. surmounted of a bend eiigrailed gu. within the royal tressure of Scotland of the last. Crest— A pelican in her piety. Supporters— Dexter, a savage wreathed about the head and loins with laurel holding a club over his dexter shoulder all ])\)r. Sinister, a lion gu. .Moi'TO — Virescit vulnere virtus. Seats— Galloway House, Garlieston, and Glen of Trool and Cumloden, Newtown Stewart, n.b. Town House— 17, Upper Grosvenor Street, w. Eineage. SIR "WILLIAM STEWART, of Jed worth, sheriflf of Teviot- dale, knight banneret, an ambassador to arrange a truce vvith the English 1394; was taken prisoner at the battle of Hohneden, 14 Sept. 1402, by " Harry Hotspur," by whom he was ordered to be tried for treason against the King of England, subsequently condemned and executed at York. His son, KIR JOHN, of Dalswinton, said to have been killed in France, ^ in 1419; d. before 28 Oct. 1420, having m. (contract dated 1 7 Oct. 1396) Marian, only child and sole heir of Sir Walter •Stewart, of Dalswinton and Garlics (great-grandson of Sir John Stewart, of Bonkyll) (she re-m. as 3rd wife, to Sir John Forester, of Corstophine, high chamberlain of Scotland), and iiad two sons, the youngest, John, provost of Glasgow, and the elder, SIR WILLIAM, of Dalswinton and Garlics, and of Mintoun 1429, knighted by JAMES III. sat in Parliament 1467; he had witli other issue 2 sons, [1] Sir Alexander, of Garlics, m. Elizabeth Stewart. His only surviving son, SIR Ar.EXANDER, of Garlies, m. Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Arcliibald Douglas, of Cavers, and had with other issue 2 sons, (1) Alexander, from whom descended in the 4th generation. Sir Alexander Stewart, of Garlies, knighted at the coro- nation of Q. Anne 1590 ; d. 9 Oct. 1596, having m. 1st— Christian, dau. of Sir William Douglas, of Drumlanrig ; m. 'iiully- Lady EUsabeth Douglas, 2nd dau. of David, 7th Earl of Angus, relict of John, 7th Lord Maxwell. By his 1st wife he had, with 3 daus. 2 sons, /I/ Sir Alexander, created Earl of Galloway. /2/ William, of Mains in Galloway, and Burray, j. u.; m- Barbara, dau. and heir of James Stewart, of Burray, in Orkney. His grandson, Archibald, was created a Baro- net OP Nova Scotia 4 Nov. 1687, to his heirs male; he d. 13 May, 1689. His grandson. Sir James, d. 24 Aug. 1746, when the Earl of Galloway was served heir, (2) Archibald, parson of Kirkmahoe, ancestor of Sir William Stewart, created a BARONET OP IRELAND 10 April, 1623 (see BARONETAGE) , ancestor of William, Earl of Blessington, extinct 14 Aug. 1769. f2] Sir Thomas, of Minto, Sinlaws, and Merbotill, co. Rox- burgh (3rd son) ancestor of Lord Blantyre. SIR ALEXANDER, of Garlies, knighted by James vi. createtl Lord of Garlies in the Peerage of Scotland 19 July, 1607, to him and the heirs male of his body succeeding to the estate of Garlies, an 1 was created Earl op Galloway 9 Sept. 1623, to him and his heirs male bearing the name and arms of Stewart, P.O.; d. 1649, having m. 16 Oct. 1600, Grizel, dau. of Sir John Gordon, of Lochinvar, His younger son, SIR JAMES, created a BARONET OF NOVA ScOTiA, 18 April, 1627, served heir to his brother Alexander, Lord Garlies, 5 Sept. 1643, fined £4,000 by Cromwell's act of grace and pardon 1654; d. June, 1671, having m. 1642, Nichola, dau. of Sir Robert Grierson, Bart, of Lag, co. Dumfries. His great-grandson, viz. ALEXANDER, 6th Earl (on the death of his father 16 Feb. 1746), a lord of poUce 1740 ; d. 24 Sept. 1773, having m. 1st, Lady Anne Keith, dau. of William, 9th Earl Marischal ; she d. 1728, having had a dau. [1] Mary, d. 10 April, 1751, having m. Sept. 1741, to Kenneth, Lord Fortrose, son of the attainted Earl of Seaforth. EARL GALLOWAY m. 2ndly, 1729, Lady Cochrane Catherine, youngest dau. of John, 4th Earl of Dundonald ; she d. 15 Mar. 1786, having had with other issue 2 sons, [2] John, s. as 7th Earl. [3] Hon. Keith, of Glasserton, admiral R.N., M.P, co. Wigton 1768, 1774, 1780, 1784, receiver-gen. of income tax Scotland ; b, 1739;d. 5May,1795,havingm,13May, 1782,Georgiana Isabella, dau,of SimhaD'Aguilar (shere-m.l6 Feb. 1797, to Capt. Richard Fitzgerald, 2nd 1 e guards, who fell at Waterloo), and had 2 sons, /I/ Right Hon. James Alexander Stewart-Mackenzie, P.O. M.p. CO. Ross and Cromarty, governor and com.-in-chief in Ceylon, lord high commissioner Ionian Islands ; b. 23 Sept. 1784 ; d. 24 Sept. 1843 ; assumed the svu-name of MACKENZIE on his marriage, 21 May, 1817, with Hon. Mary Elizabeth Frederica Mackenzie, eldest dau. and coheir of Francis, Baron Seaforth (ext.), and widow of Vice-Adm. Sir Samuel Hood, Bart, k.c.b. ; she d. 28 Nov. 1862, having had 2 sons and 3 daus. (1) Keith William Stewart-Mackenzie, of Seaforth, j.p. and D.L. CO. Ross, lieut.-col. 1st batt. Ross vols. ; b. 9 May, 1818; d. 18 June, 1881, having m. 1st— 17 June, 1844, Hannah Charlotte, eldest dau. of James Joseph Hope-Vere, of Craigie Hall and Blackwood (E. HOPETOUN) ; she d. 5 June, 1868, having had a son and 2 daus. [1] James Alexander Francis Humberston, capt. and major 9th (Queen's royal) lancers 1881, served in Aflfghan campaign 1880, in Gen. Roberts' memorable march from Cabul to Candahar and subsequent engagement, men- tioned in despatches ; b. 9 Oct. 1847. [2] Susan Mary Elizabeth, m. 1st— 15 Aug. 1871, to Lieut.-Col. Hon. John Constantine Stanley (B. Stan- ley), who d. 23 April, 1878. She re-m. 16 Aug. 1881, to Francis Henry Jeune, eldest son of late bishop of Peterborough. [3] Julia Charlotte Sophia, m, 8 Oct. 1873, as 2nd wife, to Arthur, 9th Marquis of Tweeddale, who d. s. p. 29 Dec. 1878. K. W. Stewart-Mackenzie m, 2ndly— 2 June, 1871, Alicia Almeria Seymour, dau. of late Capt. Robert Henry Bell, of Bellbrook, co. Antrim, and had a dau. [4] Florence Meira Zelia. (2) George Augustus Frederick Wellington, 72nd high- landers; b. 21 Nov. 1824; d. s. p. 15 July, 1852, having m. 6 Nov. 1850, Maria Louisa, youngest dau, of Lieut,-Gen. Thomas Marriott, E.I.C.S. She re-m. 5 Aug. 1869, to Capt. Edward Froilsham Noel Kindersley Wasev, R.N. (retd.) (3) Mary Frances, m. 27 Aug. 1838, to (Hon.) Philip An- struther, colonial secretary at Ceylon (Bart,) ; he d. 22 July, 1863, (4) Caroline Susan, d, 1867, having m, 21 Dec. 1844, to John Bemey Petre Esq. of Westwick Hall, Norfolk. (5) Louisa Caroline, m. 17 Nov. 1858, as 2nd wife, to Wil- liam, 2nd Baron Ashburton, who d. 23 Mar. 1864. /2/ Leveson Douglas, R.N.; b. 24 July, 1786 ; d. 30 April, 1819; having m. 16 Oct. 1808, Elizabeth, dau. of Sir John Dalrymple Hay, Bart.; she d, 18 April, 1841, having had 3 sons and a dau. (1) John, b. 10 Jan. 1813 ; d. 17 Mar. 1868, having m. 11 Mar. 1841, Elizabeth, only dau. of Richard Thompson, Esq. of Nateby Hall, Lane; she d. having had an only son, John Leveson Douglas, of Glenogil, co. Forfar; b. 1 Aug. 1842 ; m. 15 July, 1868, Margaret Anne, dau. of James Gibson Thomson, Esq. and has a son and 2 daus. John, b, 31 May, 1869.— Grace Hamilton.— Elizabeth, (2) George, b. 12 Sept. 1814; m. Sept, 1843, Mary, dau. of Thomas Currie, Esq. of Newton Airds, Dumfries, and has 4 sons and 3 daus. Leveson Douglas, b. 10 Dec. 1844. — Thomas Currie, b. 22 June, 1846.— Keith, b, 31 Oct. 1851.— James Dalrymple Hay, b. 31 July, 1853.— Cleminta Ross.— Elizabeth.— Isabella Lydia. (3) James, b. 2 Oct. 1816; m.20 Nov, 1849, Sarah Georgina, dau. of Sir James Dalrymple Hay, Bart, and has 2 sons and 3 daus. Leveson Douglas, b, 22 Oct. 1850.— James Dalrymple Hay, b. 12 Aug. 1862,— Ann.— Elizabeth Grace.— Susan Mary. (4) Susan, m. 14 Dec. 1854, to Rev. George Charles, minister of F.C. Stranraer, N.B. 1837/81 ; he d. 4 Feb, 1881, aged 68, having had 2 daus, Elizabeth Charles.— Susan. JOHN, 7th Earl, k,t, 1775, M.P, Morpeth 1761, Ludgershall 1768, a lord of the bedchamber to George hi, a repre- sentative Peer 1774, 1780, 1784, created Baron Stewart, of Garlies, in the stewartry of Kircudbright, in the Peerage of Great Britain, 6 June, 1796 ; b. 15 Mar, 1736 ; d, 13 Nov. 1806, having m. 1st— 14 Aug. 1762, Lady Charlotte Mary Greville, dau. of Francis, 1st Earl of Warwick ; she d, 31 May, 1863. He m,2ndly— 13 June, 1764, Anne, dau. of Sir James Dashwood, Bart.; she d. 8 Jan. 1830, having had with other issue 6 sons, [1] George, s. as 8th Earl. [2] Hon. Sir William, G.c.B. lieut.-gen. in the army; col, com. rifle brigade, M.P. co. Wigton 1812; b. 10 Jan. 1774; d, 7 Jan. 1827, having m, 21 April, 1804, Frances, dau, of Hon, Jolm Douglas (E. Morton) ; she d, 6 Aug, 1833, having had a son and dau. /I/ Horatio, capt. in the army, b. 3 Aug, 1806; d. 20 Sept. 1835, having m. 29 Nov. 1833, his cousin Sophia, dau. of Hon. Montgomerie Granville John Stewart, and had a son, Horatio Granville " Miuray-Stewart of Broughton," who by R.L. 7 May, 1846, assumed that designation in addition to and before that of Stewart, and was authorized to bear the arms of Murray in the 1st quarter ; b, 25 Sept, 1834 ; m, 9 Sept, 1858, Annie Eliza, dau, of Rev. John Digby Wingfield-Digby, vicar of Coleshill, co. Warwick. /2/ Louisa, d. , having m, 27 Oct. 1829, to David Baillie, Esq. of Hall Park, Kent, who d. 294 GALLOWAY. [3] Hon. Charles James, D.D. bishop of Quebec, consecrated 1 Jan. 1826 ; b. 15 April, 1775; d. unm. 13 July, 1837. [4] Hon, Montgomerie Granville John, b. 15 April, 1780 ; d. 10 Jan. 1860, having m. 22 Oct. 1801, Catherine, dau. of Patrick Honeyman, Esq.; she d. 16 Jan. 1833, having had with other issue 2 sons and 7 daus. /I/ Alexander, rector of first portion of Burford, Salop; b. 12 April, 1808; d. 30 Oct. 1837, having m. 10 Dec. 1833, Mary, dau. of Rev. Marmaduke Lawson, of Borobridge Hall, co. York.; she d. 22 Feb. 1873, having had 2 daus. Maiy, — Isabella, d. unm. 8 Nov. 1852. /2/ James, (hon.) M.A. 1842 Caius Coll. Camb. rector of Little Stukeley, Hunts, since 1860; b. 22 June, 1819; m. 23 April, 1862, Lucy, 3rd dau. of Rev. Joseph Parker, rector of Wyton, Hunts, and has had 8 sons and 5 daus. Montgomerie James, b, 19 Feb. 1863.— Frederick Granville, b. 15 Aug. 1865.— Herbert Galloway, b. 26 Sept. 1866.-^ Douglas Campbell MuiTay, b. 14 Dec. 1869.— Percy Marl- borough, b. 28 Aug. 1871. — Archibald Joseph Parker, b. 13 Dec. 1874.— Horatio George Willougby, b. 27 Nov, 1877. —A son, b. 16 Sept. 1879. — Flora Lucy.— Isabel Mary Josephine.— Eva Katherine Graham. — Amy Grace Salome, d. 16 July, 1877. — Olivia Margaret Agneta, twin with Horatio. /3/ Anne, d. 22 Dec. 1878, having m. 17 Sept. 1833, to Rev. Samuel John Ingram Lockhart, M.A. vicar of Hurstbourne with St. Mary Bourne, Hants, and had 2 sons and 2 daus. Charles Stewart Montgomerie LOCKHART, b. 27 July, 1842. — Alan Charles Stewart, b. 8 Aug. 1846. — Catherine. — Anne. /4/ Susan, d. 25 July, 1839, having m. 12 Nov. 1828, to Rev. Edmund Willoughby Sewell. /5/ Mary, d. 11 April, 1879. /6/ Sophia, m. 29 Nov. 1833, to her cousin Capt. Horatio Stewart, aforesaid, who d. 20 Sept. 1835. /7/ Catherine, m. 21 Dec. 1852, as 2nd wife, to Frederick Madan, capt. E.I.C.S. who d. 17 Nov. 1863. /8/ Caroline, m. 7 Nov. 1833, to Sir John Heron-Maxwell, Bart, of Springkell. /9/ Jane, m. 9 Oct. 1845, to Rev. James Lawson, vicar of Buckminster, co. Leicester, who d. s. p. 19 Mar. 1872. [5] Hon. Edward Richard, deputy chairman of commissioners of customs; b. 5 May, 1782 ; d. 27 Aug. 1851, having m. Nov. 1805, Lady Katharine Wemyss (p. p.), dau. of Francis, Baron Elcho (E. Wemyss) ; she d. 8 Oct. 1863, having had 3 sons and 2 daus. /I/ Edward, M.A. rector of Lainston, vicar of Sparsholt, Hants ; b. 9 Oct. 1808 ; d. 21 Mar. 1875, having m. 27 Feb. 1838, Louisa Anne, dau. of Charles John Herbert, Esq. of Muckross, co. KeiTy, and had 2 sons and 5 daus. (1) Herbert, major and brevet lieut.-col. 3rd (P.W.) dragoon guards, served in Zulu war 1879 ; b. 30 June, 1843 ; m. 19 Dec. 1877, Georgina Janet, widow of Major-Gen. Sir Henry Tombs, v.c. K.C.B. and youngest dau. of Admiral Sir James Stirling (BART.), and has a son b. 28 Oct. 1878, and a son Guy, b. 4, d. 14 Nov. 1879. (2) William Anthony, incumbent of Muckross, co. Kerry; b. 19 May, 1847. (3) Winifred, m. 5 Dec. 1861, to Sir John Blencowe Robinson, Bart, who'd. 10 Aug. 1877. (4) Katharine Elizabeth, m. 1 Aug. 1865, to Henry Her- bert, of Cahimane, Killarney, and has 6 children, of whom a dau. b. 13 Aug. 1877. (5) Louisa Winifred, m. 6 Dec. 1866, as 2nd wife, to Alexander Augustus Berens, capt. Northants & Rutland militia, and has 3 daus. Blanche Mabel BERENS.— Olivia Elizabeth.— Florence Winifred. (6) Augusta Frances Harriet, b. 28 Sept. 1850; m. 13 Oct. 1875, to Rev. Henry Everett, rector of Dorchester, H.T. and has a son. (7) Jane, m. 5 Nov. 1873, to Arthur Frederick Tyrwhitt- Drake, Esq. and has a dau. Dorothy TYRWHITT-DRAKE. /2/ Algernon, b. 7 Mar. 1811; d. 4 Nov. 1875, having m. Oct. 1833, Charlotte, dau. of Col. John Albeck Clement, R.A.; she d. 1861, laaving had 2 sons, (1) Charles Edward, brevet lieut.-col. Bengal S.C. served in Jowaki campaign 1877/8; b. 28 Feb. 1836; m. 23 Jan. 1869, Annie Nairn, dau. of (Hon.) Philip Anstruther (BART.), and has 2 sons, Algernon Bingham Anstruther, b. 6 Dec. 1869. — Philip Charteris Anstruther, b. 24 Dec. 1874. (2) Algernon Augustus, major R.A. b. 31 Jan. 1839 ; m. 25 Oct. 1864, Sophia Anne Eleanor, 4th dau. of the Very Rev. and Hon. Henry Lewis Hobart, dean of Windsor (E. Buckinghamshire), and has 2 sons and 2 daus. Leopold Charles, b. 21 Dec. 1868.— Philip George, b. 3 May, 1873.— Charlotte Susan.— Eleanor Sophia Anne. /3/ Arthur, collector of customs Cork, served in carabiniers and rifle brigade ; b. 12 Dec. 1813 ; d. 30 June, 1879, having m. 29 July, 1840, Mary, younger dau. of Rev. Spencer Madan, D.D. rector of Ibstock and prebendary of Peterborough; she d. 8 Nov. 1872, having had 3 sons and 4 daus. (1) Walter, capt. R.N. b. 13 July, 1841. (2) Alan, bar.-at-law M.T. 1869; b. 19 May, 1844; m. 21 Jan. 1875, Emily Louisa, younger dau. of John James Sawyer, of Halifax, Novia Scotia, and has a son and dau. Arthur Charles, b. 18 Feb. 1877,— Catherine Frances, b. S8 April, 1878; (3) Montgomerie, b. 28 Oct. 1854. (4) Sophia Louisa, m. 26 Feb. 1878, to Lieut.-Col. George Fuller Walker, 12th regt. (5) Adela Jane. (6) Jessie Charteris, m. 27 Oct. 1875, to Capt. John Rimington Sharp, 4th (K.O.) regt. (7) Mary. /4/ Katharine. /5/ Jane Frances Clinton, m. 11 Oct. 1851, to George, 5th Duke of Marlborough, who d. 1 July, 1857. [6] Hon. James Henry Keith, C.B. lieut.-col. in the army, assistant-secretary treasury, M.P. Wigton burghs 1812 ; b. 22 Oct. 1783 ; d. 18 July, 1836, having m. 10 Aug. 1819, Henrietta Anne, 2nd dau. of Rev. Spencer Madan, D.D. aforesaid, and had 2 sons, /I/ Spencer, of Springfort Hall, Ireland, capt. late 4th regt. b. 24 June, 1820 ; m. Jan. 1846, Frances Olivia, 3rd dau. of Myles Sweeney, 6th dragoon guards, s. p. /2/ Charles Patrick, of Silwood Park, Berks, M.A. Trin. Coll. Camb. ; member of the senate Cambridge University; b. 27 May, 1823 ; m. 4 Aug. 1859, Frances Anne, dau. of William Com-tenay Cruttenden, Esq. of Mount Heaton, Lane, and has 3 sons and 2 daus. Alan Keith, b. 5 Oct. I860.— Charles Nigel, b. 19 Aug. 1864.— Arthiu- Courtenay, b. 1 May, 1871.— Chai-lotte Evelyn. — Penelope Blanche. r^ EORGE, 8th Earl, k.t. adm. of the blue, M.P. Cocker- VjT mouth 1805/6, Haslemere , lord of the admiralty ; b. 24 Mar. 1768 ; d. 27 Mai-. 1834, having m. 18 April, 1797, Lady Jane Paget, 2nd dau. of Henry, 1st Earl of Uxbridge (M. Anglesey) ; she d. 30 June, 1842, having had with other issue 2 sons and 2 daus. [1] Randolph, s. as 9th EarL [2] Hon. Keith, adm. reserved, C.B. served at Navarino ; b. 3 Jan. 1814; d. 15 Sept. 1879, having m. 9 Aug. 1841, Mary Cai-oline, only dau. of Sir Charles Augustus Fitzroy, K.C.B. (D. Grafton), and had a son and 9 daus. (1) George Montgomerie, b. 7 July 1852. (2) Mary Jane, m. 8 Mar. 1864, as 2nd wife, to Reginald Dykes Marshall, of Cookridge Hall, co. York, capt. late York- shire hussars (see also Herschell — Bart.), and has a son and 7 daus. FitzRoy Dykes MARSHALL, b. 22 July, 1869. Rosamund Stewart.— Helen Blanche.— Sybil Janet Edith.— Ursida Wilhelmina. — Cicely Mary. — Evelyn Adela.— Olive Edith. (3) Edith, d. 25 April, 1875, having m. 19 April, 1866, as 1st wife, to Edward, 3rd son of Sir Edward St. Aubyn, Bart. (4) Blanche Caroline, m. as 2nd wife, 11 Jan. 1872, to Vice- Adm. Sir William Houston Stewart, K.C.B. (BART.) (5) Louisa Wilhelmina, m. 26 Aug. 1869, to Kyrle Alfred, son of David Barclay Chapman, Esq. of Roehampton, Surrey, s. p. (6) Elinor Sydney, m. 26 Aug. 1869, to Spencer Chapman, Esq. R.N. (retd.), younger son of said David Barclay Chap- man, Esq. and has a son and 3 daus. FitzRoy Keith CHAPMAN, b. 13 May, 1871. Sydney Katharine. — Hel6ne Adeline Blanche. — EUinor Audrey. (7) Rosa Frances, d. 12 July, 1880, having m. 17 Mar. 1873, to John Audley Harvey, Esq. 42nd highlanders, J. P. D.L. Beds, and had a son and 2 daus. John Harvey, b. 1875.— Susan Rosa.— Margery. (8) Caroline Ethel Gertrude. (9) Mabel Augusta. (10) Hilda Eugenia. [3] Lady Jane, d. 12 Oct. 1844, having m. 11/13 Jan. 1819, as 1st wife, to her cousin, George, 6th Duke of Marlborough, who d. 1 July, 1857. [4] Lady Louisa, m. 18 Dec. 1823, to William, 2nd Baron Feversham, who d. 10 Feb. 1867. RANDOLPH, 9th Earl, M.P. Cockermouth 1826/31; b. 16 Sept. 1800 ; d. 2 Jan. 1873, having m. 9 Aug. 1833, Lady Han-iet Blanche Somerset, 7th dau. of Henry Charles, 6th Duke of Beaufort, and had 5 sons and 7 daus. (1) Alan Flantagenet, 10th and present Earl. (2) Hon. Randolph Henry, capt. late 42nd highlanders, heir presumptive to the Peerage ; b. 14 Oct. 1836. (3) Hon. Alexander, brevet lieut.-col. r.h.a. in command of riding establishment R.A. Woolwich, a.d.c. to Lords Canning, Elgin, and Mayo, govs.-gen. India 1861/9, served with China expedition 1860, in Afghan campaign 1878/9; b. 8 Nov. 1838. (4) Hon. Walter John, major 12th (P.W.) lancers 1881 ; b. 7 Feb. 1849. (5) Hon. FitzRoy Somerset Keith, b. 19 Dec. 1855. (6) Lady Helen Blanche. (7) Lady Emma Georgiana, d. 24 Jan. 1869, having m. 2 Dec^ 1858, to Hon. Wilbraham Frederick ToUemache, of Tilston Lodge, Chesh. M.P. (B. Tollemache). (8) Lady Mary Louisa, m. 13 Aug. 1874, to Charles Edward Stephen Cooke, Esq. (BART.) (9) Lady Jane Charlotte. (10) Lady Emily Octavia, d. 5 July, 1881, having m. 4 Feb. 1875, as 2nd wife, to Capt. Hon. Francis Algernon James Chicliester (B. Templemore). (11) Lady Henrietta Caroline, ra. 3 Aug. 1880, to Algernon Turner, Esq. late private sec. to the Earl of Beaconsfield, K.G. (12) Lady Isabel Maud. ♦ f GAL WAY, 295 VISCOUNT GAL WAY. GEORGE EDMUND MILNE S MONCKTON- ARUNDELL, Viscount Gal way and B^Qn Killard (1727, i.) ; m.p. North Notts 1872,'^.A. Oxford, capt. Notts yeo. (Shei-wood Rangers) from 1871 ; s. his father as 7th Viscount 6 Feb. 1876, but has not established his right to vote at the elec- tion of Irish representative Peers; b. 18 Nov. 1844; m. 24 July, 1879, Vere, only dau. of late Ellis Gos- ling, Esq. of Busbridge Park, Surrey (E. Fevee- SHAJi), and has a dau. (1) Hon. Violet Frances. Note— Heir presumptive, William Henry Monckton. Arms— Quarterly, 1st and 4th, Sa. six (hirondelles or) swallows three two and onearg.ARUNDELL. 2nd and 3rd, Sa. on a chev- ron between three martlets or as many mullets of the field, IMOXCKTON. Crests— On a chapeau az. turned up arm. a swallow arg. Aruxdell. a martlet or, Monckton. Supporters- Two unicorns erm. crined armed and unguled gorged with an Eastern coronet or. Motto — Famam extendere factis. Seat— Serlby Hall, Bawtry, Yorks. Town House— Clifford Street, w. Hineage, SIR PHILIP MONCKTON, of Cavile and Holroyd, Yorks. (grandson of Sir Philip Monckton, Knt. descended in the 5th generation from Thomas Monketon, armiger, living 33 Henry VI. 1454/5, by his wife Ellen or Elizabeth, dau. and coheir of WilUam Mostyn, of Henscote, Warwicks. and great- granddau. of Sir John Cavile, Knt. of Cavile) , knighted at Newcastle 1643, M.P. Scarborough, was twice banished and several times imprisoned for his services to King Charles I. " his grandfather, father, and himself being all at one time sequestered by Cromwell," high sheriff Yorks 1669; m. 1658, Anne, dau. and heir of Robert Eyre, of Highlow, co. Derby, sheriff 1658. His grandson, JOHN MONCKTON (son of Robert Monckton, M.P. by his wife Theodosia, youngest dau. and coheir of John Foun- taine, Esq. of Meltou-on-the-Hill, Yorks.), BARON KiLLARD, co. Clare, and VISCOUNT G-ALWAY, in the Peerage of Ireland, so created 27 July, 1727, M.P. Clitheroe, co. Lane. 1722, 1727, and M.P. Pontefract 1734, 1741, 1747; a commissioner of h.m. revenue in Ii-eland 1734/47; surveyor-gen. of woods and forests in Eng- land and Wales Oct. 1748; ll.d. 1 July 1749; d. 15 July, 1751, a-ed 56, having m. 1st, Lady Elizabeth Manners, dau. of John, 2nd Duke of Rutland; she d. 22 Mar. 1730, having had 2 sons, (1) ■William, s. as 2nd Viscount. (2) Hon. Robert, lieut.-gen., gov. and com.-in-chief New York, pov. of Berwick and Holy Island; d, 3 May, 1782, s. p. 1. LORD GAL WAY m. 2ndly— Nov. 1734, Jane, 4th dau. of Henry ^\ arner Westenra, Esq. of Queen co. (B. ROSSMORE); she d. ]May 1788, having had with a dau. 3 sons, (3) Hon. John, of Fineshade Abbey, Northants, oflEicer in the army; b. 2 Aug. 1739; d. 3 Jan. 1830, having m. 23 Jan. 1766, dau. of Adams; she d. 20 Sept. 1802, leaving 3 daus. (4) Hon. Henry, gen. in the army; b. 13 July, 1740 ; killed in the American war. (5) Hon. Edward, of Somerford, co. Staff, b. 3 Nov. 1744; d. 1 July, 1832, having m. 14 Mar. 1776, Sophia, "daughter" of George, Baron Pigot (BART.), gov. of Madras; she d. 1 Jan. 1834, having had with other issue 3 sons, /I/ Henry, of Stretton, gen. in the army; b. 11 Sept. 1780; d. 29 June, 1854,havingm. 28 Dec. 1839, Anne, only dau. of John Grroome Smythe, Esq. of Hilton, Salop, D.L.; she d. 10 April, 1878, naving had 2 sons and 3 daus. (1) Francis, of Somerford, Staff, j.p. d.l., m.p. West Staff, since 1871, capt. Staff, yeo. cav.; b. 7 Mar. 1844, unm. (2) Arthur, b. 20 JiUy, 1845. (3) Mary Anne. (4) Leonora. (5) Alice, m. 30 April, 1879, to Rev. Watkin Herbert Williams, vicar of Bodelwyddan, FUnts. (Bart.) /2/ Philip, judge and magistrate at (Joruckpore, East Indies; b. 3 Mar. 1787; d. 6 Jan. 1820, having m. 1811, Henrietta, 4th dau. of Michael Carter and Elizabeth Boileau (Bart.) ; she d. , having had 3 sons and 2 daus. [1] Edward Henry Cradock, of Fineshade Abbev, North- ants, E.I.C.S. Bengal ; b. 12 Sept. 1812 ; d. 24 July, 1878, having m. 1st , Caroline Rosa, younger dau. of Charles Woodcock, Esq.; she d. Sept. 1838, having had a dau. (1) Sophia Rosa, m. 24 Jan. 1872, to Rev. Cornelius Thompson, B.A. Trin. Coll. Camb. 1828, rector of West Barkwith, co. Line, since 1877, vicar of Elkesley, Notts, 1872/7, rector of Kirton 1848/72. E. H. C. MONCKTON m. 2ndly— 7 Oct. 1839, Maria Cathe- rine, dau. of Henry Tydd, Esq. of co. Tipperary, and had 4 sons and 3 daus. (2) Edward Philip, of Fineshade Abbey, Northants, B.A. bar.-at-law l.T. 1868, capt. Northants & Rutland mil.; b. 18 July, 1840; m. 25 Sept. 1866, Christabel, 2nd dau. of Rev. Christopher Dunkin Francis, vicar of Tysoe, co. Warwick, and has 6 sons and 2 daus. George Edward, b. 20 Nov. 1868.— Philip Tunnard, b. 26 Julv, 1870.— Noel, b. 24 Dec. 1871.— Charles, b. 26 Feb. 1873.— Christopher Cecil, b. 8 Mar. 1877.— Oliver Paul, b. 7 Mar. 1879.— Christabel.— Theodora. (3) Claud, C.E.; b. 26 July, 1844 ; m. 6 Jan. 1881, Eena Eleanor Teresa, eldest dau. of E A Hickey, Esq. of Wivelsfield, Sussex. (4) William Parry, capt. 37th (N. Hampshire) regt.; b. 7 April, 1846. (5) Hugh, b. 7 Aug. 1847 ; m. 20 June, 1878, Isabel Jane Gillis, dau. of John Chapman, Esq. (6) Maria Amelia. (7) Harriette Leonora, m. 10 Sept. 1873, to Rev. Henry Erskine G^ge, M.A. vicar of Brixworth, Northants. (8) Emily Jane, m. 12 Dec. 1877, to Capt. George Alex- ander Harrisson,late 79th Queen's Own (Cameron) high- landers. [2] George Pakenham, Madras C.S.; b. 5 Oct. 1816; m. 7 Dec. 1843, Emily Mary, dau. of Sir Timothy Vansittart Stonhouse, Bart. s. p. [3] John Edmondstone, major late 2nd Madras light cav.; b. 1817; m. 1st— 13 Dec. 1849, Julia, dau. of Col. Henry Thornton , C.B. of Brockhall, Northants ; she d. 4 Aug. 1851. He m. 2ndly— 27 Oct. 1869, Lucy Harriet, dau. of Lieut.-Col. John Smith, of Ellingham Hall, Norfolk, 2nd Madras Kght cav. By his 1st wife he has a son, John Henry, capt. (K.o.) 2nd Staff, mil.; b. 26 Sept. 1850. [4] Charlotte Sophia, d. 8 Nov. 1880, having m. 24 Feb. 1842, to Gen. George Whichcote (Bart.) [5] Eliza Leonora, d. 29 July, 1877, having m. 23 April, 1844, to Rev. William George Leigh Wasey, incumbent of Quatford Morville and Aston Eyres; he d. 9 Jime, 1877, leaving 2 daus. (1) Sophia Honoria WASEY, d. unm. 9 Aug. 1881. (2) Leonora Sabrina, m. 24 Sept. 1874, to Lieut. Henry Almarus Digby (E. DiGBY). /3/ William, of Amherst House, Clifton, Bristol; b. 19 April, 1796; d. 23 Jan. 1874, having m. 29 Mar. 1825, Ellen, 4th dau. of Gen. Goddard Richards, col. E.I.C.S. and had 5 sons and 5 daus. [1] Henry, B.C.S.; b. 29 Mar. 1827; d. 13 Aug. 1867, having m. 3 Mar. 1857, Charlotte, 2nd dau. of Rev. Edward Judge, of Simons Town, Cape of Good Hope; she d. 8 Mar. 1870, having had 2 sons and 3 daus. Henry Grant, b. 28 Jan. I860.— William Gawler, b. 8 June, 1866. — Alice Georgina. — Annie Blanche — Ethel Sophia. [2] Frederick Edward, b. 21 Aug. 1829; m. 24 Nov. 1853, Winifred Penn, dau. of Capt. Ray Baucant, E.l.C. navy, and has 3 sons and 2 daus. (1) James Frederick, b. 15 Oct. 1858.— (2) Walter Hillary, b. 16 Mar. 1861.— (3) Cecil Charles Fisk, b. 8 May, 1867. (4) Ellen Winifred. (5) Leonora Rose, m. 22 Dec. 1880, to George H Bayly, M.i.C.E. youngest son of late John WilUam Bayly, Esq. of Finglas, Dublin. [3] Inglis George, B.A. incumbent of Coven, co. Stafford; b. 9 Feb. 1832 ; m. 2 Feb. 1859, Elizabeth Esther, eldest dau. of Francis Corser, Esq. of The Hurst, co. Stafford; she d. 3 Aug. 1875, having had 2 sons and 2 daus. Herbert Haden, b. 28 July, 1861.— William Leopold, b. 7 Sept. 1865.— Georgiana Elizabeth.— Lillie Frances. [4] John Rivaz, b. 13 May, 1833; d. June, 1857, having m. 29 June, 1854, Rose Catherine, dau. of Thomas Taylor 296 GARDNER. Esq. of Valetta Lodge, Clifton (Cotterell— BART.) They wei'e both murdered in the Indian Mutiny. [5] Marmaduke Littleiohn,lieut.-col. (late Madras) R.A.; b. 27 Jan. 1837; m. 24 Mar. 1874, Amelia Mary, only child and heir of Lieut.-Col. Henry Ellenborough Dyneley, and has a dau. — Mary Sophia. [6] Sophia Ann, d. 21 July, 1866. [7] Emma Louisa, d. 15 Jan. 1881. [8] Fanny Leonora, d. 19 Sept. 1878, having m. 6 July, 1871, to Edward de Coetlogon Williams, Esq. E.l.C.S. and had a son and 3 daus. Edward Monckton de Coetlogon Williams, b. 21 Jan. 1878. — Fanny Sophia de Coetlogon.— Ellen Leonora de Coetlogon.— Eva de Coetlogon. [9] Anna Maria, m. 17 Mar. 1874, to Henry Arthur Annes- ley (E. Annesley). [10] Charlotte Georgiana, m. 10 Oct. 1871, to Francis Frederick Sunley Harral, Esq. and has a son and 2 daus. Francis Monckton Harral, b. 23 May, 1877.— Edith Mary Caroline. —Mary Madeline. WILLIAM, 2nd Viscoimt, receiver-gen. of crown rents, Dec. 1748; M.P. Pontefract and Thirsk; he assumed the Jiame and arms of Arundell pvirsuant to the will of his aunt Lady Prances Arundell by R.L. 22 Dec. 1769; b. d. 10 Nov. 1772, having m. 12 Aug. 1747, Elizabeth, dau. of Joseph da Costa Villa Real, Esq.; she d. 2 Jan. 1792, having had with 2 daus. 2 sons, of whom the younger: viz. ROBERT MONCKTON-ARUNDELL, 4th Viscount (on the death of his brother Henry William, 2 Mar. 1774), K.B. P.O. and M.P. York and Pontefract; b. 4 July, 1758; d. 23 July, 1810, having m. 1st— 1 Mar. 1779, Elizabeth, dau. of Daniel Mathew, Esq. of Felix Hall, Essex; she d. 19 Nov. 1801. He m. 2ndly— 24 May, 1803, Mary Bridget, only dau. of Pem- berton Milnes, Esq. of Wakefield, co. York (B. HOUGHTON), and widow of Peter Auriol Hay-Drummond, Esq. (E. KiN- N(^UL); she d. s. p. 15 Nov. 1835. By his 1st wife he had with other issue a son and dau. (1) William George, s. as 5th Viscount. (2) Hon. Henrietta Maria, d. 1 May, 1847, having m. 22 Aug. 1808, to Robert Pemberton Milnes, of Fryston Hall, co. York (B. Houghton) ; he d. 9 Nov. 1858. WILLIAM GEORaE, 5th Viscount, by R.L. 15 Feb. 1826, obtained pemiission to discontinue the surname of Arundell, but allowing his successors in the title to be called by the siu-name of Monckton Arundell, the surname of younger children to remain MONCKTON alone; b. 28 Mar. 1782; d. 2 Feb. 1834, having m. 4 June, 1804, Catherine Elizabeth, only dau. of Capt. George Handfield, of Selby Hall, Notts; she d. 7 April, 1862, having had 5 sons and 2 daus. (1) George Edward Arundell, s. as 6th Viscoimt. (2) Hon. Charles Gustavus, capt. 88th regt.; b. 11 May, 1806; assassinated at Corfu, 9 Aug. 1831. (3) Hon. Augustus William, com. R.N.; b. 8 April, 1808; lost in H.M.S. " Calypso," Feb. 1833. (4) Hon. Edmund Gambler, col. 1st rifle regt. West York mil.; b. 21 Dec. 1809; d. 7 Oct. 1872, having m, 10 June, 1845, Arabella Martha, dau. of Rev. John Robinson, m.a. rector of Widmerpool ; she d. 25 July, 1880, having had 4 sons and 3 daus. (1) William Henry, heir presumptive to the Peerage ; b. 17 Aug. 1846.— (2) Philip Edmund, capt. R.A. 1880, acting assist, resident at Kinta (Straits Settlements) 1876 ; b. 20 Dec. 1850.— (3) Marmaduke John, b. 3 Nov. 1853.— (4) Geoffrey Francis, b. 30 April, 1865.— (5) Caroline Emma. — (6) Alice Henrietta, m. 27 Sept. 1877, to Frank Ricardo, of Bure Homage, Hants, (see E. (3lan William), and has a son and 2 daus. A son, b. April, 1881.— A dau. b. 11 July, 1878.— A dau. b. 14 Feb. 1880. (7) Rosamond Isabel. (5) Hon. Horace Manners, col. in the army, late lieut.-col. 3rd lancers; b. 8 May, 1824; m. 16 Oct. 1856, Georgina, dau. of Sir Thomas WooUaston White, Bai-t.; she d. 7 July, 1879, having had 2 sons and a dau. Horace WooUaston, bar.-at-law I.T. 1880; b. 18 Aug. 1857.— Augustus George, lieut. R.M.L.I.; b. 31 Oct. I860.— Catherine Elizabeth. (6) Hon. Elizabeth Cecilia. (7) Hon. Caroline Isabella, m. 26 Mar. 1856, to Rev. Thomas John Monson (B. MONSON), rector of Kirby under Dale, co. York. GEORGE EDWARD ARUNDELL, 6th Viscount, M.P. East Retford; b. 1 Mar. 1805; d. 6 Feb. 1876, having m. 25 April, 1838, his cousin Henrietta Eliza, only dau. of Robert Pemberton Milnes, Esq. of Fryston Hall, co. York (B. HOUGH- TON), and had an only son, (1) George Edmund Milnes, 7th and present Viscount. BAKON GARDNER. SIR ALAN LEGGE GARDNER, Baron Gard- ner of Uttoxeter (1800, l.), Baron Gardner of Uttoxeter (1806, U.K.), and a Baronet (1794, G.B.), lord of the bedchamber to William IV. 1832/7, and lord in waiting to the Queen 1837/41 ; s. his father as 3rd Baron 27 Dec. 1815, and had his title confirmed by the house of lords in 1828 : b. 29 Jan. 1810; m. 1st— Dec. 1835, Hon. Frances Margaret Hughes, 4th dau. of William Lewis, 1st Baron Dinorben (ext.) ; she d. s. p. 8 Dec. 1847. He m. 2ndly— 1848, Julia Sarah Hayfield, dau. of Edward Fortescue, and has (with other living issue) 2 daus. (!(■■ 1^^^ (1) Hon. Florence Coulston, m. 3 Feb. 1875, to William Hillier Onslow, 3rd Earl of Onslow. (2) Hon. Evelyn Coulston, m. 25 April, 1881, to William Fuller Maitland, Esq. M.P. Brecknockshire. /^ •; _,^. NOTE— Reir p r oottm ptive, Stewart William Gardner, of Munowta. Arms — Or, on a chevron gu. between three griffins' heads erased az. an anchor erect with a piece of cable supported by two lions guardant counter-passant chevron-wise of the field. Crest — A demi-griffin az. collared and chained or support- ing in the claws an anchor as in the arms. Supporters — Two griffins az. beaked membered and gorged with a naval coronet or each resting the interior hindfoot on an anchor with cable sa. Motto — Valet anchora virtus. Seat — Raj-mead, Maidenhead, and Stansted Hall, Bishops Stortford. Town House — 46, Dover Street, w. "TTTILLIAM GARDNER, lieut.-col. 11th dragoons (son of VV WiUiam Gardner, of Coleraine, co. Londonderry, who commanded a company in defence of the memorable siege of Derry, and grandson of Theophilus Garden, of Coleraine, who served in King WILLIAM'S army) ; b. at Coleraine 24 Mar. 1691; d. 14 Aug. 1762, having m. 7 Dec. 1729, Elizabeth, eldest dau. and coheir of Valentine ffarington, M.D. of Preston, co. Lane. (of the Shawe Hall family) ; she d. 16 Aug. 1783, having had with other issue 4 sons, /I/ William, of Liverpool, merchant ; d. unm. 1788. /2/ Valentine, major in the army; b. 6 May, 1739; d. having m. 1st— (1762?), Alicia, 3rd dau. of Col. Robert Livingstone, of Livingstone Manor, province of N. York ; she d. Sept. 1791, aged 39, leaving a son, [1] William Linnaeus, col. in the army, raised Gardner's irregular horse; b. ; d. , having m. a princess of Cambay, and had 3 sons, (1) Alan, father of Jane, who m. her cousin, Stewart William Gardner («ee below). (2) James Valentine. (3) Mungo. GARDNER. 297 \ MAJOR GARDNER m. 2ndly— 1 Dec. 1792, Frances, 2nd dau. V of Samuel Holworthy, of Elsworth, co. Camb. widow of \. Framingham Thruston, of Weston, Suffolk, and had a son, ;, [2] Valentine, m. Alida, dau. of Capt. Scott, and had a son ' and dau. /3/ Sir Alan, created Baron Gardner. /4/ Henry ffarington, col. 20th dragoons ; b. 1 July, 1747 ; d. ,, unm. 20 July, 1792. SIR ALAN GARDNER, rear-adm. a lord of the admiralty, created a Baronet 9 Aug. 1794, for his service in the t engagements under Lord Howe 29 May and 1 June of that year. ,; M.P. Plymouth, created Baron Gardner of Uttoxeter, in the Peerage of Ireland, 29 Dec. 1800, and BARON GARDNER of Uttoxeter, co. Stafford, in the Peerage of the U.K. 27 Nov. 1806; b. 12 April, 1742 ; d. 30 Dec. 1808, having m. 20 May, 1769. • at Kingston, Jamaica, Susanna Hyde, only dau. and heir of Francis Gale, Esq. of Liguania, Jamaica, and widow of Samuel Turner, and liad 5 sons and a dau. ! /I/ Alan Hyde, s. as 2nd Baron. /2/ Hon. Francis Farington, rear-adm.; b. 21 June, 1772; d. 8 July, 1821, having m. 4 May, 1809, Catherine, 3rd dau. of Charles Spencer van Straubenzee, Esq. of Spennithorne, cp. York • she d. 15 July, 1870, having had 2 sons and 2 dans. 4^^ f 11: Stewart William , of Munovvta, N.W.P. India (wliich he received as dowry), beiy ^roaumpt i vo to the Pec r aee, E.I.C.S. 1829/37, served with 55tli, 28th, and 29tli regts. N.l. five years superintendent of customs to ll.ll. the Maharaja Ram Sing of Jeypore, defended himself for five months in his own mud fort against the mutineers in 1857; b. 13 July, 1812 ; m. 28 Aug. 1834, Jane Gardner, alias Hurmoozee Bagum, dau. of Alan Gardner above-mentioned; she d. f/((, having had 12 children, of whom, (1) Alan H^d e, b. 1 July, 1836; m. to a native prin'ffess of "the Delhi family who had previously embraced Christianity, s.p. (2y Edward, b. 24 Oct. 1838, married a converted native, s.p. (3) Tandy, b. 20 Nov. 1846, married a converted native, s.p, (4) William Rickards, b. 16 Dec. 1852; m. to a native princess of the Delhi family who had previously embraced Christianity, s.p. (5) married to J G Hawes. [2] Alan Hyde, capt. Indian navy ; b. 25 Jan. 1814 ; d. 11 Nov. 1858, having m. 1st— 10 Sept. 1844, Caroline Augusta youngest dau. of Charles AUen-Philipps, Esq. of St. Bride's Hill, CO. Pembroke ; she d. . He m. 2ndly — 26 May, 1855, Lucy Elizabeth, 4th dau. of Frederick Richard Coore, Esq. By his 1st wife he had a son to siu-vive, Alan Hyde, b. 10 Dec. 1850; m. 13 Mar. 1876, Eliza- beth, eldest dau. of George Norman Bult, Esq. of Nails- bom-ne, Somerset, and has a son and dau. Alan Hyde, b. 26 Nov. 1878.— Gwendoline Frederica. [3] Catherine Georgiana, m. 10 Aug. 1843, to Lieut.-Col. Wil- liam Henry Rickards, Bengal army, political agent at Jeypore. [4] Susanna Amelia, m. Oct. 1844, to William Place Jones, Esq. /3/ Hon. William Henry, gen. in the army, col. com. 11th biittalion R.A.; b. 6 Oct. 1774; d. 15 Dec. 1856, having m. 20 l\'b. 1803, Elizabeth Lydia, 3rd dau. of Lieut.-Gen. William 1 vers ; she d. having had with other issue 4 sons and 4 daus. (1) William Bethell, maj.-gen. in the army, retired as col. H.A.; b. 19 Aug. 1815; d. 15 June. 1880, having m. 24 Nov. 1840, Eliza Augusta, eldest dau. and coheir of Col. Sir Alexander Anderson, C.B. ; she d, 19 Sept. 1878, having had 2 sons and 6 daus. /I/ William Alexander Gordon, b. 5 Nov. 1841. /2/ Alan Frederick, 40th regt.; b. 26 June, 1843; d. s. p. 1 Jan. 1879, having m. 5 Oct. 1875, Sarah Frances, dau. of Alexander Geddes, Esq. of Annandale, Jamaica. /3/ Eliza. /4/ Agnes. /5/ Susan. /6/ Harriette. /7/ Bertha. /8/ Millicent. (2) Alan Henry, rear-adm. C.B.; b. 25 Aug. 1817; d. 30 July, 1878, having m. 3/5 Jan. 1860, Amy Sophia, 3rd dau. of John Payne Elwes, of Stoke College, Suffolk, and has a Alan Edward, b. 25 May, 1861. (3) Edward Cornwall, capt. E.l.C.s. ; b. 2 May, 1820; killed in India 19 Nov. 1852, having m. 18 April, 1843, Louisa, dau. of John Bonamy, Esq. of Guernsey, and had a son and 2 daus. (1) Alan, b. 8 April, 1850. (2) Louisa Ellen, m. 12 Dec. 1877, to Benjamin George Humfrey, capt. Bo.. s.C, (3) Frances Elizabeth. (4) Herbert Calthorpe, capt. 38th Bengal L.I.; b. 30 Aug. 1822; killed in the Indian Mutiny 28 June, 1857, having m. 25 April, 1853, Emma Elizabeth, eldest dau. of Frederick Joseph Prescott, Esq. of London (BART.), and had a son and dau. Herbert Prescott, b. 4 Dec. 1854.— Emma Louisa. (5) Anne Europa, d. 8 Sept. 1839, having m. 20 Feb. 1829, to Admiral Thomas Lewis Gooch (BART.), who d. 13 Jime, 1876. (6) Eliza, m. 16 April, 1830, to Rev. John Buckner, m.a. vicar of Bapchild, Kent, formerly lieut. 2nd battalion rifle brigade, and has had, with other issue, 3 sons and 4 daus. /I/ John Alan Buckner, R.N.; b. 2 Nov. 1844. /2/ Richard Herbert Edward, b. 7 May, 1847. /3/ William Harry Peirce, R.N.; b. 12 May, 1849. 5>^m 1^1 Mary Eliza, m. 1851, to John Sale, of the commissariat department /5/ Georgina, m. 1856, to Rev. J A C Firminger, chaplain in India. 161 Augusta Plimley, m. 1857, to William White- head Gascoyne, Esq. of Bapchild, Kent. Ill Amie Anne. (7) Susannah Amie Anne, m. 14 Mar. 1829, to Capt. John James, of Shelford ; he d. 21 April, 1850, having had 3 sons and 5 daus. /I/ John William JAMES, com. R.N.; b. 19 Nov. 1831; d. 29 Jan. 1877, having m. 15 July, 1862, Eleanor, dau. of Hon. Hex-bert Gardner, and his mother's cousin as above. /2/ Edward Renouard, lieut.-col. R.E.; b. 23 July, 1833; m. Eleanor, dau. of Fawcett. /3/ Henry Gardner, b. 29 Oct. 1833; m. Catherine, dau. of Duncan. /4/ Margaret Louisa. /5/ Julia Maria. 16/ Catherine Lydia Mackenzie, m. 10 April, 1861, to her cousin Thomas Sherlock Gooch, capt. R.N. (BART.) Ill Amie Augusta, m. 12 Oct. 1881, to Albert Edouard, only sen of late Edouard Vandendriesche; of Boulogne-sur- Seine, Paris. /8/ Alice Mary. (8) Augusta Sophia, m. 27 Aug. 1844, to Ponsonby Arthur Moore, Esq. (M. Drogheda.) /4/ Hon. Herbert, b. 20 Aug. 1781; d. 10 Aug. 1858, having m. 7 Nov. 1804, Mary Anne, youngest dau. of John Cornwall, Esq.; she d. 6 Nov. 1857, having had 4 daus. (1) Marianne, d. 26 July 1834, having m. 6 Mar. 1834, to Robert Shore Milnes Bouchette, Esq. (2) Sophia, d. 11 Nov. 1843, having m. 23 June, 1842, to Robert Richardson, Esq. of Belsize House, Herts; he d. s. p. (3) Georgiana, d. 31 Oct. 1848, having m. 6 Mar. 1834, to Charles Sergison Smith, Esq. of Consall Hall, Staff, late 1st dragoon guards ; he d. 21 Sept. 1877, having had 3 sons and a dau. /I/ Hyde Sergison Smith, of Coton Hall, Burton-upon- Trent, capt. late 12th lancers, capt. Staff, yeo. J.P. co. Staf- ford; b. 14 Mar. 1838; m. 30 April, 1878, Margaret Jane, only dau. of Isaac Kempson, Esq. of Coton Hall, Staff, and has a son, b. 25 July, 1880. /2/ Walter FitzWarine, vicar of Swindon, co. Stafford; b. 1 April, 1845; m. 10 Oct. 1871, Catherine, dau. of Mrs. Buck- ridge Dm-ant. of The Close. Lichfield, and has a son and 2 daus. /3/ Charles Holled, capt. 60th rifles ; b. 12 Sept, 1846 ; m. Mary, dau, of Henry Scott, Esq. of London. /4/ Florence Cornwall. (4) Eleanor, m. 15 July, 1862, to Com. John William James, R.N. son of Capt. John James, before-named. [5] Hon. Samuel Morton, b. 10 Aug. 1789 ; d. unm. [6] Hon. Susannah Hall, d. 9 May, 1853, having m. 7 Jan. 1794, to John Cornwall, Esq. of Hendon, Middx. SIR ALAN HYDE, 2nd Baron, K.C.B. adm. R.N. nominated to be created a Viscount, London Gazette, 30 Sept 1815, but died before the patent was completed ; b. 6 Feb. 1771; d. 27 Dec. 1815, having m, 1st— 9 Mar. 1796, Maria Elizabeth, only dau. of Thomas Adderley, of Innishannon, co. Cork ; he divorced her in 1805 (and she d. 4 Dec. 1831, having re-m. to Henry Jadies, Esq.) He m. 2ndly— 10 April, 1809, Hon. Char- lotte Elizabeth Smith, 3rd dau. of Robert, 1st Baron Carrington; she d. 22 Mar. 1811, having had a son and dau. (1) Alan Legge, 3rd and present Baron. (2) Hon. Charlotte Susannah, d. 15 Aug. 1859, having m. 1 Sept. 1835. to Edward Vernon. 4th Baron Sufileld. 298 GAR VA GH— GERARD, BAEON GAEVAGH. CHARLES JOHN SPENCER GEORGE CAN- NING, Baron Garvagh (1818, i.); s. his father as 3rd Baron 7 May, 1871; B.A. Oxon. ; b. 2 June, 1852; m. 9 Aug. 1877, Baroness Alice Florence, youngest dau. of Baron Joseph de Bretton, of Copenhagen, and has a son, (1) Hon. Leopold Ernest Stratford George (H.R.H. Prince Leo- pold, sponsor) ; b, 21 July, 1878. Arms— Arg. three Moors' heads in profile ppr. wreathed about the temples of the first and az. Crest— A demi-lion rampant arg. charged with three trefoils vert holding in his dexter paw an arrow pheoned and flighted ppr. shaft or. Supporters— Dexter, a griffin regardant az. guttee-d'or beaked and legged of the last. Sinister, an eagle regardant sa. beaked and legged or. Motto— Ne cede malis sed contra. Seat— G-arvagh, Londonderry. Residence- Folaskarde, Hallingdal, Norway. r^ EORGE CANNING, of Barton-on-the-Heath, and after of VJT Coleraine, co. Derry (8th and youngest son of Richard Canning, of Poxcote, co. "Warwick, great-grandson of Thomas Caninge by his wife Agnes, eldest dau. and coheir of Thomas Salmon, of Cheadle, Staff, by his wife Eustatia le Marshall, heiress of Poxcote), had a grant of the manor of Garvagh from Q. Elizabeth, and d. 1646, having m. Anne, dau. of Gilbert Walker, of Walford, co. Wore. His great-great-grandson, STRATPORD CANNING, of Garvagh, co. Londonderry, lieut.-col. Londonderry militia, j.p. (son of George Can- ning of Garvagh, and his wife Abigail, 4th dau. of Robert Stratford, Esq, m.p. co. Wicklow, and aunt of John, 1st Earl of Aldborough) ; b. 1703; d. 30 Sept. 1775, having m. 1734, Letitia, dau. and heir of Obadiah Newburgh, Esq. of Ballyhaise, CO. Cavan, and of Ealbrahan, co. Ejlkenny, and had with 2 daus. 3 sons, [1] George, bar.-at-law M.T. 23 Nov. 1764 (admitted a member 23 June, 1752, author of a translation of the Anti-Lucretius, and published a 4to. volume of poems 1767); d. v. p. 11 Api-il, 1771; he m. May, 1768, Mary Anne, dau. of Jordan Costello, Esq. and had an only son, George, the celebrated orator and statesman ; died when first lord of the treasury 18 Aug. 1827; b. 11 April 1770; m. 8 July, 1800, Joan, dau. of Major-Gen. John Scott. She was created VISCOUNTESS Canning, of Kilbrahan, Kilkenny, 22 Jan. 1828, with remainder to the heirs male of her body by her late husband, and d. 15 Mar. 1837, leaving a son and dau. /I/ Sir Charles John, 2nd Viscount Canning, k.g.g.c.b.p.c. gov.-gen. of India 4 July, 1855, created EARL CANNING, 21 May, 1859 : b. 14 Dec. 1812; d. s. p. 17 June, 1862, having m. 5 Sept. 1835, Hon. Charlotte Sarah, elder dau. and coheir of Lord Stuart de Rothesay (ext.) (M. Bute) ; she d. 18 Nov. 1861. /2/ Lady Harriett, d. 8 Jan. 1876, having m. 4 April, 1826, to Sir Ulick John, 1st Marquis Clanricarde, E.G. who d. 10 April, 1874, leaving issue. [2] Paul, of Garvagh and Agivey, Desertmartin and Ballyhaise, lieut.-col. of mil.; d. Nov. 1784, having m. 20 July, 1776, Jane, dau. of Conway Spencer, Esq. of Tremary, co. Antrim, and sister and coheir of Gen. Sir Brent Spencer, G.C.B. ; she d. 24 Oct. 1785, having had a son, George, created Baron Garvagh. [3] Stratford, a merchant in London; d. May, 1787, having m. Mehetabel, dau. of Robert Patrick, of Somerville. co. Dublin, and had 4 sons and a dau. (1) Henry, consul-gen. at Hamburg; m. and had Issue. (2) William, canon of Windsor; m. and d. s. p. 24 Peb. 1860. (3) Charles Pox, A.D.C. to the Duke of Wellington, fell at Waterloo. (4) Sir Stratford, E.G. G.C.B. created VISCOUNT STRATFORD DE Redcliffe, and died 14 Aug. 1880. (5) Elizabeth, m. 1805, to George Henry Barnett, Esq. of Glympton Park, Oxon, who d. 26 April, 1871. r^ EORGE CANNING, of Garvagh, F.R.s. P.A.S. lieut.-col. \jr of mil. lord-lieut. co. Londonderry, was created Baron GARVAGH, of Garvagh, co. Londonderry, 28 Oct. 1818 ; b. 15 Nov. 1778; d. 20 Aug. 1840, having m. 1st— 13 July, 1803, Lady Georgiana Stewart, 4th dau. of Robert, 1st Marquis of London- deiTy, she d. s. p. 17 Nov. 1804. He m. 2ndly— 9 July, 1824, Rosabella Charlotte Isabella, eldest dau. of Heniy Bonham, Esq. of Titness Park, Berks. M.P. (BART.), and had 2 sons and a dau. (1) Charles Henry Spencer George, s. as 2nd Baron. (2) Hon. Albert Stratford George, b. 24 Aug. 1832. (3) Hon. Emmeline Rosabella. CHARLES HENRY SPENCER GEORGE, 2nd Baron, capt. 10th hussars; b. 18 Mar. 1826; d. 7 May, 1871, having m. 10 June, 1851, Cecilia Susan, youngest dau. of John Bug- gies Brise, Esq. of Spains Hall, Essex, and had 2 sons, [1] Charles John Spencer George, 3rd and present Baron. [2] Hon. Conway Stratford George, lieut. 60th rifles; b 15 Dec. 1854. I s BARON GERARD. IR ROBERT TOLVER GERARD, Baron Gerard, of Bryn, co. Lane, in the Peerage of the U.K., so created 18 Jan. 1876, and a Baronet (1611, E.), capt. late 6th dragoons, col. of Lanca- shire hussars yeo. cav. 1855, A.D.C. to the Queen; s. his brother as Baronet in 1854; b. 12 May, 1808 ; m. GIFFORD. 299 14 Feb. 1849, Harriet, dau. of late Edward Clifton, of Clifton, formerly of Blyth (B. Donington), and has 2 sons and 2 daus. (1) Hon, William Can^field, late lieut 2nd life guards; b. 21 June, 1851 ; m. 7 Aug. 1877, Mary Emmeline Laui-a, dau. of Henry Beilby William Milner, Esq. (B ART.) , and lias a dau. Ethel Catherine Hannah, b. 16 May, 1881. (2) Hon. Robert Joseph, lieut. 1st R. Lane, mil., b. 8 Aug. 1857. (3) Hon. Monica Mary, m. 19 Nov. 1878, to Lawrence James Oliphant, capt. and lieut.-col. errenadier guards, and has a son, b. 22 Nov. 1879. (4) Hon. Catharine Frances, m. 10 Aug. 1880, to Martin le :Marchant Hadsley Gosselin, of Blakes. Ware, Hertsrsecretary , li.M. embassy, St. Petersburg;j«c-y<'i, MCl/J^i^i.-Ief.^/^/,^ tOi^ '^^^'tu^Mlf /J^/J6 Arms— Arg. a saltire gu. Crest— A lion rampant erm. crowned or. Supporters — Two lions erm. ducally crowned orgorged with a collar gemel gu. and supporting a tilting spear ppr. MOTTO— En Dieu est mon esp^rance. Seat — Gars wood, Newton le Willows, Lancashire. Town House— 35, Grosvenor Square, w. Uineafle. SIR PETER GERARD, of Kingsley, Cheshire, and Bryn, co Lane. inq. p. m. 4 Richard II. 1380/1, son and heir of William Gerard (great-grandson of William Gerard, justice in eyre). By his wife Joan, dau. and heir of Peter de Bryn, of Brynhill, co. Lane, he had 3 sons, [1] Sir Thomas, knighted in the Scotch wars, knight of the shire Lancashire. [2] Peter, of Kingsley, temp. Henry LV. ; m. Isabel, dan. of Thomas Strangewayes, Esq. and his descendant, Sir Thomas Gerard, was created a Baronet 22 May 1611. [3] John, of Ince, j.u. married Helen, dau. and heir of Richard tie Ince, and his descendant, Sir Thomas, created Baron Gerard, of G^rards Bromley, Staff. 21 July, 1603, extinct 8 Nov. 1684. His great-nephew, Charles, gen. in the seivice of Charles I. was created Baron Gerard, of Brandon, 2 Oct. 1645, and Viscount Brandon, Earl op Macclesfield, 21 July, 1679, extinct 1702. SIR THOMAS GERARD (son of Sir Thomas, who was com- pelled to alienate the Bromley estate and mortgage his property to procure his release from the Tower of London), la-eated a Baronet, 22 May, 1611, the fee of £1,000 was re- mitted in consideration of the sufferings of his father, a grant for perpetuating the shrievalty of Lancashire in his family, and some other beneficial grants were promised him, but not per- formed, being alleged as contrary to the liberty of the subject. He m. 1st, Cicely, dau. of Sir Walter Maney, Knt. of Staplehurst. Kent ; and 2ndly, Mary, dau. of Sir James Hawes, Knt. lord mayor, of London (widow, 1st, of John Smythe, citizen and mercer of London, and 2ndly, of Sir Robert Lee, of London, knt.). He m. 3rdly, Mary Browne, widow of William Dormer, Esq. By his 1st wife he had issue. His descendant in the 6th genera- tion, (JIR ROBERT CANSFIELD, 9th Baronet (on the death of lO his brother. Sir Thomas, in 1780); d. 6 Mar. 1784, having m. Catherine, dau. of William Andert on, Esq, of Euxton, Lane; she d, 13 Jan, 1821, having had with 3 daus. 3 sons, [1] Sir Robert, 10th Baronet ; d. at Liege 26 Aug. 1791 ; a minor. [2] Sir William, 11th Baronet; b. 12 July, 1773; d, s, p. 2 Aug. 1826, having m. 21 Dee. 1795, Anna Maria, dau. of Miles Stapleton, Esq. of Richmond, co. York (B. BEAUMONT); she d. 13 Sept. 1808. [3] John, of Windle Hall, co. Lane. d. 21 May, 1822, having m. 22 Feb. 1803, Elizabeth, dau. of Edward Ferrers, Esq. of Baddesley Clinton, co. Warwick; she d. , having had 6 sons and a dau. /I/ Sir John, 12th Baronet, col. 3rd regt. royal Lancashire mil. ; b. 8 Dec. 1804; d. s. p. 21 Feb. 1854, having m, 3 Dec, 1827, Monica, dau, of Thomas Strickland-Standish, Esq, of Standish Hall, co. Lane; she d. 4 May, 1865. /2/ William, b, 18 May, 1806; d. Oct. 1844, having m. Mar. 1829, Mary, only dau. of Bartholomew Bretherton, of Rainhill, co. Lancaster. (She re-m. 19 Jan. 1848, to Hon. Gilbert Stapleton— brother of Lord Beaumont— who d. 16 Dec. 1856,) Mrs. Gerard assumed the name of Bretherton by r,l. 16 June, 1869, and has been created a Marchioness of the Holy Roman Empire. /3/ Sir Robert Tolver, 13th Baronet, created Baron Gerard. /4/ Frederick Sewallis, of Aspull House, co. Lancaster; major late Lane, hussars ; b. 23 Dec, 1811; m, 2 Sept. 1835, Mary Ann, dau, of Rev, Thomas Wilkinson, vicar of Kirkhal- lows, CO, Derby, and has 3 sons and 2 daus. a.jy'ia^/ifl/'/if (1) Frederic, capt. 23rd fusiliers, J.P. co. Warwick ; b. 6 Aug. 1839; m. 29 April, 1869, Catherine, youngest dau. of Charles Porter, Esq. of the Mythe, Tewkesbury, and has a dau.— Edith. (2) Charles Thomas, b. 8 Oct. 1843; unm. (3) Edward, J.P. Durham, capt. 1st Durham mil. 1878/81, b. 5 Aug. 1846; unm, (4) Mary Anne, d, 5 Nov. 1868, having m. 15 Oct. 1856, as 1st wife, to Sir John Lawson, Bart, of Brough Hall, Yorks. (5) Emma Eliza, m. 13 Sept, 1859, as 2nd wife, to Sir Henry Valentine, 9th Baron Stafford, /5/ Thomas Alexander, 29th regt,; b. 11 July, 1812; d, 3 April, 1850; his widow died leaving issue, /6/ Charles, b, 10 Mar. 1814 ; d. 8 Feb, 1860, /7/ Eliza, d, 5 June, 1872, having m, 20 April, 1830, as 2nd wife, to Henry Raymond Arundell, Esq, (B. Arundell.) -idlx. iM BAKON GIFFOKD. EDRIC FREDERICK GIFFORD, v.c. Baron Gifford (1824, U.K.), brevet major in the army, capt. 57th regt. and for his gallantry in the Ashantee war he received the Victoria cross, a.d.c. to Gen. Sir Garnet Wolseley in Zulu war 1879, colonial secretary for Western Australia, and senior member legislative council since 1880 ; s. his ^([^A'r father as 3rd Baron 13 May, 1872; b. 6 July, 1849; m. 22 April, 1880, Sophie Catherine, eldest dau. of Lieut.-Gen. John Alfred Street, C.B.; heir presump- tive, his brother Edgar. Arms — Az. a chevron between three stirrups with leathers or within a bordure engrailed arg. semee of pellets. Crest — A panther's head affronts between two branches of oak ppr. Supporters— Dexter, a bay horse ppr. charged on the shoulder with a portcullis or. Sinister, a greyhound arg. charged on the body with three ermine spots in pale. MOTTO — Non sine numine. Sm ROBERT GIFFORD, Knt. (son of Robert Giflord, of Exeter), recorder of Bristol, solicitor-gen. 9 May, 1817, attorney-gen. 1819, lord chief justice, C.P. 8 Jan. 1824, created a Peer of the United Kingdom as BARON Gifpord, of St. Leonards, Devon, 30 Jan. 1824, master of the rolls, and deputy speaker of the house of lords; b. 24 Feb. 1779; d. 4 Sept. 1826, having m. 6 April, 1816, Harriet Maria, dau. of Rev. 300 GLASGO^V. Edward Drewe, rector of "Willand ; she d. 26 May, 1857, having had 3 sons and 3 daus, [1] Robert Francis, s. as 2nd Baron. [2] Hon. John, M. A. rector of Siddington,co. Gloucester (1862); b. 27 Nov. 1821 ; m. 18 Sept, 1851, Alice Fanny, dau. of Edward Simcoe Drewe, Esq. of the Grange, Devon, and has 2 sons and 3 daus. (1) Edward Herbert, b. 7 Aug. 1864. (2) Algernon Langton, b. 1867. (3) Alice Mildred, m. 28 Jan. 1875, to Thomas Carew Daniel, Esq. of Stoodleigh Court, Devon, d.l. on roll high sherifif 1881, late 2nd lifegvtards (Carbw— BART.) (4) Ethel Frances, m. 4 Feb. 1879, to Rev. Charles ■William Herbert Kenrick, M.A. Brasenose Coll. Oxon, 1875, vicar of Poulton, CO. Glouc. since 1876. (5) Beatrice Mabel. [3] Hon. George Robert, M.A. rector of Rackenford, Devon (1867); b. (posth.) 14 Nov. 1826 ; d. 25 Dec. 1878, having m. 1st— 25 Oct. 1853, Mary Ann Danet,dau.of Thomas Norbury, Esq. of Sherridge, co. Worcester; she d. 23 Oct. 1871. He m. 2ndly— 1 June, 1878, Louisa, eldest dau. of late Col. Robert Webb, of Miltord, Surrey (CuiiRlE— BART.) By his 1st wife he had 2 sons, (1) George Henry, b. 10 Aug. 1854. (2) Robert, b. 23 June, 1857. [4] Hon. Charlotte Dorothea, m. 25 April, 1844, to George Henry Holland, of Dumbleton. [5] Hon Harriet Jane. [6] Hon. Caroline, d. 31 May, 1862, having m. 3 Feb. 1848, to Rev. John Henry Sapte, M.A. hon. canon of Winchester Cathedral, and rector of Cranleigh, Surrey, proctor clergy arch- deaconry, Surrey, and had 4 sons and a dau. Cecil Henry SAPTE, b. 25 Dec. 1848.— Alwyn Francis, b. 2 June, 1850. — Herbert Langton, b. 23 July, 1853.— Harry Gifford, b. 5 Jan. 1862.— Alice Harriet. ROBERT FRANCIS, 2nd Baron; b. 19 Mar. 1817; d. 13 May, 1872, having m. 2 April, 1845, Hon. Frederica Char- lotte, eldest dau. of Maurice, Baron FitzHardinge, and had 6 sons and 7 daus. (1) Edric Frederick, 3rd and present Baron. (2) Hon. Edward Robert, R.N. b. 3 Nov. 1853: lost in H.M.S. " Eurydice" off Dunnose, I.W., 24 Mar. 1878. (3) Hon. Edgar Berkeley, heir presumptive to the Peer- age : b. 8 Mar. 1857 ; m. 26 Nov. 1879, Mary, widow of Thomas Booth, Esq. of West Ashby Manor and of Friskney, co. Line. 2nd dau. of John Osborne, Esq. Q.C. (4) Hon. Maurice Raymond, b. 5 Mav, 1859. (5) Hon. Elton Vivian, b. 14 April, 1861. (6) Hon Eva, m. 24 May, 1866, to Lieut.-Col. Henry Trotter, of Morton Hall, N.B. of the grenadier guards, and has 4 sons and a dau. Algernon Richard Trotter, b. 20 June, 1870. — Gerald Frederick, b. 21 July, 1871.— Edward Henry, b. 1 Dec. 1872.— Reginald Baird, b. 25 Mar. 1874.— Meta. (7) Hon. Harriet Elen, m. 5 Jan. 1865, to Lieut.-Col. Hon. Archibald Douglas-Pennant, grenadier guards (B. Penrhyn.) (8) Hon. Emily, m. 2 June, 1868, to Robert Thomas Napier Speir, of Culdees Castle, Perths. J.P. and D.L. co. Renfrew, and has 2 sons and 2 daus. Guy Thomas Speir, b. 26 Feb. 1875.— Kenneth Robert Na- pier, b. April, 1877.— Gwendolen Mary.— Marjorie Gifford. —A dau. b. 1 Nov. 1878. (Q) Hon Evelyn Mary, m. 31 Aug. 1872, to Thomas Arthur FitzHardinge Kingscote (B. Bloomfield) . (10) Hon. Eleanore, m. 5 Nov. 1873, to Edward Malet Dansey, capt. 1st life guards, adj. Glouc. yeo. cav. (B. Tweedmouth), and has a son and 2 daus. Claude Edward Marjoribank DANSEY, b. 10 Sept. 1876.— Miriam Eleanore. — A dau. b. 8 May, 1878.— A dau. b. 23 Dec. 1879. (11) Hon. Elspeth FitzHardinge, m. 30 Jan. 1877, to Francis John Paul Butler, Esq. of Wyck Hill, Glouc. and has a dau. b. 28 Nov. 1878. (12) Hon. Edith Charlotte. EARL OF GLASGOW. GEORGE FREDERICK BOYLE, Earl of Glas- gow and Viscount of Kelburne (1703, s.). Baron Boyle (1699 and 1703, s.), Baron Ross (1815, U.K.), M.A. Oxford, M.P. Bute 1865, D.L. Bute and CO. Ayr, clerk of the registers and rolls in Scotland 1879; s. his brother as 6th Earl 11 Mar. 1869 ; b. 9 Oct. 1825 ; m.29 April, 1856, Hon. Montagu Aber- cromby, dau. of George Ralph, 3rd Baron Aber- cromby, and has 2 daus. (1) Lady Gertrude Julia Georgiana, m. 2 Dec. 1880, to Hon. Thomas Horatio Arthur Ernest Cochrane, 2nd son of Thomas, 11th Earl of Dondonald. (2) Lady Muriel Louisa Diana. Note.— Heir presumptive, Capt. David Boyle, of Shewalton. Arms— Quai-tei-ly, 1st and 4th, Or, a double-headed eagle dis- played gu. (a coat of augmentation). 2nd and 3rd, Per bend embattled gu. and arg. BoYLE ; over all an escutcheon or charged with three stags' attires gu. for the paternal coat of Boyle of Kelburne. Crest— A double-headed eagle displayed per pale embattled or and gu. Supporters— Dexter, a savage wreathed about the temples and loins holding in the dexter hand a branch of laurel all ppr. Sinister, a lion per pale embattled arg. and gu. MOTTO— Dominus providebit. Seats — Kelbiurne Honse, Ayrshire; Hawkhead, Renfi-ewshire; Crawfurd Priory, Fifeshire; and The Garrison, Isle of Cumbrae, Greenock. TOWN HOUSE— 11, Hereford Gardens, Park Lane, w. Eineafle. DAVID BOYLE, of Kelburne (eldest son of John Boyle, M.P. Buteshire, 1678, 1681, 1685 ; d. 7 Oct. 1685, and grandson of David Boyle, of Halkshill, Ayrshire, by Grizel, dau. and heir of John Boyle, of Kelburne), M.P. Buteshire 1689/99, P.O. 8 June, 1697, created a Peer of Scotland as Lord Boyle, of Kelburne, Stewartoun, Cumbra, Largs, and Dairy 31 Jan. 1699, took his seat 21 May, 1700, treasurer depute 1703, and created Earl of Glasgow, Viscount op Kel- burne, and Lord Boyle, of Stewartoun, Cumbraes, Fen- wick, Largs, and Dairy, by patent, 12 April, 1703, to him and his heirs male whatsoever, a commissioner for the treaty of Union, high commissioner to the general assembly of the Church of Scotland 1706/10, representative peer 1707/8, lord register of Scotland 1708/14; d. 1 Nov. 1733, having m. 1st, Margaret, eldest dau. of Hon. PatriQk Lindsay Crawford, of Kilbimy, and sister of John, 1st Viscount Garnock. He m. 2ndly, Jean, dau. and heir of William Mure, of Rowallan, Ayr- shire, she d. 3 Sept. 1724, leaving 2 daus. By his 1st wife he had a son, JOHN, 2nd Earl, d. May, 1740, aged 53, having m. Helen, dau. of William Morison, Esq. of Preston Grange, co. Had- dington ; she d. 7 July, 1770, aged 76, having had with other issue, 2 sons, (1) John, s. as 3rd Earl. (2) Hon. Patrick, d. 26 Feb. 1798, having m. 1st, Agnes, dau. of William Mure, Esq. of Caldwell ; she d. s. p. 27 June, 1758. He m. 2ndly, Elizabeth, dau. of Alexander Dunlop, prof, of Greek, Glasgow university, and had with 2 daus. 2 sons, GLENGALL. 801 /I/ John, of Shewalton, d. 30 Jan. 1837. /2/ David, lord-justice-gen. 1811 and president court of ses- sion in Scotland, P.O. M.P. Avr 1807/11, sol.-gen. 1807; b.26 July, 1772; d. 4 Feb. 1853, having m. 1st— 24 Dec. 1804, Eliza- beth, eldest dau. of Alexander Montgomerie, Esq. of Annick Lodge (E. Eglintox); she d. 14 April, 1822, having had 4 sons and 4 daus. [1] Patrick.of Shewalton, CO. Ayr,convener of the county: b. 29 Mar. 1806; d. 4 Sept. 1874, having m. 17 Aug. 1830, Mary Frances, dau. of Sir Robert Dalrymple-Horn-Elphin- stone, Bart.; she d. 15 Sept. 1880, having had 3 sons and 3 daus. (1) David, of Shewalton, co. Ayr, capt. R.N. (retd.), heir presumptive to the Peerage ; b. 31 May, 1833; m. 23 July, 1873, Dorothea Elizabeth Thomasina, eldest dau. of Sir Edward Hunter-Blair, Bart, and has 3 sons and 3 daus. Patrick James, b. 18 June, 1874.— Edward George, b. 16 June, 1875.— Son, b. 11 Mar. 1880.— Augusta Helen Elizabeth.— Alice Mary.— Dorothy Montague. (2) Robert Elphinstone, lieut.-col. b.s.C, com. (P.w.O.) 11th Bengal lancers; b. 3 June, 1837. (3) Alexander James, late 30th regt. b. 26 Feb. 1842. (4) Elizabeth Magdelen Graeme. (5) Mary Helen. (6) Helen Jane. [2] Alexander, vice-adm. R.N. (retd.); b. 9Mar, 1810; m. 2 July, 1844, Agnes, younger dau. of James Walker, C.E. and has 3 sons and 5 daus. (1) Patrick David, capt. and lieut.-col. grenadier guards 1879; b. 24 Oct. 1848 ; m. 3 Aug. 1872, Kathleen Digby, dau. of John Henry Blagrave, Esq. of Calcot Park, Berks. (2) James, capt. 89th regt. b. 27 Feb. 1850. (3) Alexander, b. 24 Nov. 1857. (4) Janet ; m. 16 Oct. 1879, to Capt. William Henry Fife, 9th lancers, adj. North Somerset yeo. cav. (5) Elizabeth Helen. (6) Agnes Margaret, m. 9 May, 1876, to Frank Pratt- Barlow, Esq. (BART.), of London. (7) Henrietta Camilla, m. 21 Jan. 1880, to John Sutton Rothwell, R.A. younger son of late Richard Rothwcll, Esq. of llockfield, co. Meath. (8) Frances Montgomerie, m. 16 July, 1879, to Charles Woodbyne, son of Sir Woodbine Parish, K.cil. and has a son, b. 3 Dec. 1880. [3] John, bar.-at-law I.T. 1846 ; b. 9 Sept. 1819 ; m. 6 Sept. 1853, Jane, 2nd dau. of Theodore Walrond, Esq. of Calder Park, CO. Lanark, and has 2 sons and a dau. Henry David, b. 26 Dec. 1856.— Montgomerie, b. 20 Mar. 1859.— Jane Flora. [4] William, c.B. col. in the army, lieut.-col. 89th regt. b. 25 Jan. 1821 ; d. 14 Feb. 1874, having m. 14 June, 1853, Louisa Catherine, eldest dau, of Rev. Henry Parsons, incumbent of Sandhurst ; she d. 2 Feb. 1873, having had a son and dau, William Henry David, b. 11 Feb. 1861.— Anna Louisa Alexandrina. [5] Elizabeth, d, 20 July, 1880, having m. 2 Dec. 1828, to James Hope, Esq. deputy keeper of the signet, 3rd son of Right Hon. Charles Hope (E. Hopetoun). [6] Helen, d. 26 June, 1869, having m. 1 June, 1829, to Sir Charles Dalr3nnple Fergusson, Bart, of Kilkerran, who d. 18 Mar. 1849. [7] Hamilla Augusta. [8] Eleanora Charlotte. Lord-Justice-Gbneral Boyle m. 2ndly— 11 July, 1827, Camilla Catherine, eldest dau. of David SmjrthCjLord Meth- ven of Session ; she d. 25 Dec. 1880, aged 82, having had 2 sons and a dau. [9] George David, M.A. dean of Salisbury 1880, vicar of Kidderminster since 1867, and hon. canon of Worcester cathedral 1872, rural dean 1877, &c. ; b. 17 May, 1828 ; m. 7 Jan. 1861, Mary Christine dau. of late William Robins, Esq. of Hagley, Wore. s. p. [10] Robert, capt. R.A. adjutant of volvmteers ; b. 2 Dec. 1830; d. 29 Aug. 1869, having m. 9 July, 1856, Frances Sydney, dau. of Francis Freemoult Sankey, M.D. R.N. and had 4 sons and 2 daus. Charles Freemoult, b. 5 July, 1857.— Sydney Herbert, b. 8 April, 1863.— Edward Louis Dalrymple, b. 19 Dec. 1864.— Cecil David, b. 8 Mar. 1869.— Catherine Minna. — Constance Antonina. [11] Amelia Laura. JOHN, 3rd Earl, capt. 33rd regt. wounded at Fontenoy 30 April, 1745, and at the battle of Val or Lauffeldt, 2 July, 1747, lord high com. to general assembly of kirk of Scotland 176'V1772 ; b. 4 Nov. 1714 ; d. 7 Mar. 1775, having m. 11 July, 1755, Elizabeth, 2nd dau. of George, 12th Baron Ross, of Halk- head (and eventually heir of her brother William, 13th and last Lord) ; she d. 10 Oct. 1791, having had with a dau. a son, SIR GEORGE, 4th Earl, G.c.il. f.r.s. p.s.a. lord-lieut. co. Renfrew 1810; a representative Peer 1790, 1796, 1802, 1806, and 1807; created Baron Ross, of Hawkhead, co. Renfrew, in the Peerage of the u,K. 11 Aug. 1815 ; b. 26 Mar. 1766 ; d. 6 July, 1843, having m. 1st— 4 Mar. 1788, Lady Augusta Hay, 4th dau. of James, 14th Earl of ErroU (and granddau. and heir of Sir William Carr, of Etal, Northumb.) ; she d. 23 July, 1822, having had a son and dau. (1) James Carr, 5th Earl, sheriff-principal of Renfrewshire ; assumed the surname of Carr in addition to and before that of Boyle by r.l. 2 Aug. 1823, M.P. Ayrshire 1839/43 ; b. 10 April, 1792; d. s. p. 11 Mar, 1869, having m. 4 Aug. 1821, Georglana, dau. of Edward Hay -Mackenzie, Esq. of Newhall and Cromarty (M. Tweeddale). (2) Lady Augusta, d. 28 July, 1876, having m. 19 May, 1821, Lieut.-Gen. Lord Frederick FitzClarence (E. Munster) ; hed. 30 Oct. 1854. EARL GLASGOW m. 2ndly— 13 Nov. 1824, Julia, 6th dau. of Right-Hon. Sir John Sinclair, Bart. ; she d. 19 Feb. 1868, having had a son and dau. (3) George Frederick, 6th and present Earl. (4) Lady Diana, d. s. p. 1 Jan. 1877, having m. 4 July, 1849, to Hon. John Slaney Pakington, now Lord Hampton. EAKL OF GLENGALL. SIR THEOBALD BUTLER, Lord Cahir in Ireland, so created 6 May, 1583, nephew of Thomas Lord Cahir, so created 10 Nov. 1543, with remainder to his heirs general, a release whereof was made by the two daus. of the said Thomas Lord Cahir, 14 July, 1585 (said to be descended from James Le Botiler, son of Thomaa, 3rd Earl of Ormonde), knighted by Lord Sidney, 1567, seneschal co. Tipperary 1592 ; d. at Cahir 21 April, 1596, having m. Mary, dau. of Sir Thomas Cusack, of Cassington and LismuUen, co. Meath, lord chancellor of Ire- land, and had with other issue 2 sons, (1) Thomas, 4th Lord, whose line failed on the death of Pierce, 10th Lord, 10 June, 1788. (2) Edmund, ancestor of RICHARD, 11th Baron Cahir, created EARL OP GLENGALL and Viscount Cahir, co. Tipperary, in Ireland, 22 Jan. 1816; b. 13 Nov. 1775; d. 30 Jan. 1819, having m. 15 Aug. 1793, Emilia, youngest dau. of James St. John Jeffreys, Esq. of Blarney Castle, co. Cork ; she d. 2 May, 1836, having had a son and 3 daus. (1) Richard, 2nd Earl, a representative Peer, col. Tipperary mil. ; b. 17 May, 1794; d. 22 June, 1858 (when the Earldom and Viscounty became extinct) ; m. 20 Feb. 1834, Margaretta Lau- retta, youngest dau. and coheir of late William Mellish, of Woodford, Essex ; she d. 2 April, 1864, leaving an only dau. Lady Margaret, m. 2 Aug. 1858, to Hon. Richard Charteris, who d. 16 Mar. 1874. (E. Wemyss.) (2) Lady Harriet Anne, d. 14 Sept. 1860, having m. 8 Dec. 1822, as 1st wife, to George Hamilton, 3rd Marquis of Donegal . (3) Lady Charlotte, d. 22 Mar. 1846, having m. 28 Dec. 1835, as 1st wife, to Christopher Rice Mansel-Talbot, of Penrice Castle, Swansea, and Margam, co. Glamorgan, M.P. since 1830, "father of the house of commons," and had a son and 3 daus. /I/ Theodore Mansel-Talbot, j.p,; d, unm. 1876, aged 40, /2/ Bertha Isabella (2nd dau,), m, 1866, to John Fletcher, Esq. of Salton, Haddingtonsh, and has with 8 daus. an only son, b, 2 Mar, 1880. (4) Lady Emily Mabel Georgiana, m. 1st— 26 July, 1836, to Richard Pennefather, Esq. of Darling Hill, co. Tipperary, under-sec. for Ireland, who d. July, 1849. She re-m. 30 Sept. 1852, as 2nd wife, to Gen. Henry Aitcheson Hankey (retd. list), col. 1st dragoon guards since 1872. 302 G0R3IAN8T0N. Arms— Quarterly : 1st, Arg. a cross Calvary ppr. 2ncl, Or, a chief indented az., a crescent for difference. BUTLER. 3rd,GrU. three covered caps two and one or, a crescent for difEerence. Butler. 4th, Erm. a saltire gu. CRB.ST — Out of a ducal coronet or a plume of ostrich feathers, issuant therefrom a demi-falcon rising arg. SUPPORTERS— Dexter, a falcon close ppr. Sinister, a male griffin arg. armed collared and chained or MOTTO— God be my guide. VISCOUNT GOKMANSTON. JENICO WILLIAM JOSEPH PRESTON, Viscount G-ormanston, Baron Laundres (1478, I.) ; premier Viscount of Ireland, and Baron Gor- manston (1868, U.K.); chamberlain to L.L. of Ireland (Duke of Abercom), 1866/68, d.l. ; com- missioner national education Ireland ; s. his father as 14th Viscount 28 Sept. 1876 ; b. 1 June, 1837; m. 1st — 8 Jan. 1861, Hon. Ismay Louisa Ursula, 3rd dau. of Patrick, 1st Baron Bellew; she d. 19 Aug. 1875. He m. 2ndly— 29 Oct. 1878, Georgina Jane, dau. of Peter Connellan, Esq of Coolmoore, co. Kilkenny (Langrishe — Baet.), and has a son, f«^^^K«. ^h Ik^'^^^i^^/^^. (1) Hon. Jenico Edward Joseph, b. 16 July, 1879.rt)tt^rt bhoUflJ'^f- Arms— Or on a chief sa. three crescents arg. Crest — On a chapeau gu. turned up erm. a fox ppr. Supporters— Two foxes ppr. Motto— Sans tache. Seats— Grormanston Castle, Balbriggan, and Whitewood, Nobber, both co. Meath. Hineage. SIB ROBERT DE PRESTON, knight-banneret 1361 (said to be son of Roger Preston, justice of the King's bench, Ireland, 1326), received a grant from Lionel, Duke of Clarence, in 1363/4, of the manor of Gormanston, justice c.P. Ireland 1342, chief justice 1358/78, keeper of the great seal Ireland 1391/3, high chancellor of Ireland 1387/9, resided principally at Carbery, co. Kildare,inq. p.m. 20 RICHARD II. 1396/7; m. Mar- garet, dau. and heir of Walter de Bermingham, lord of Carbery; she d. 19 July, 1361, bur. in the monastery of Friars Preachers, Drogheda. His great-grandson, SIR ROBERT PRESTON (grandson of Sir Christopher Preston, who m. Elizabeth, dau. and heir of William Laundres, Baron of Naas, j. m. Emma, dau. of William Fitz- maurice, Baron of Naas, temp. Henry li. and his wife Helen, sister of Richard, Earl of Pembroke), deputy to John Dynham, lord-chancellor of Ireland, and also to Richard, Duke of York (who was murdered in the Tower 1483), L.D. 1478, then a minor; on 7 Aug. of same year was created Viscount G-ormanston, in the Peerage of Ireland, sat in Parliament 1490, deputy to L.L. Jasper Tudor, Duke of Bedford, 1493; d. 5 April, 1503, having m. Genet, dau. of Sir Richard Molynw^, of Sefton, ijanc. His grandson, JENICO, Srd Viscount (son of Sir William, 2nd Viscount), sat in parliament 1559, will dated 15 Feb. 1560; m. 1st, Anne Luttrell, and 2ndly, Lady Catharine Fitzgerald, eldest dau. of Gerald, 9th Earl of Kildare, by whom he had with other issue 2 sons, (1) Christopher, s. as 4th Viscount. (2) Hon. Martin, m.9 Nov. 1584, Alisona Herbert. His great- grandson, John Preston, of Bellsone,co.Meath,M.P. 1711,1713, 1715, &c.; b. 25 April, 1677; m. 1st— 16 Feb. 1698, Lydia, dau. of Joseph Pratt (M. CAMDEN), of Cabra, co. Cavan ; she d. 5 Feb. 1714. He m. 2ndly— 25 Oct. 1720, Henrietta, eldest dau. of Sir Thomas Taylour, Bart. (M. Headfort) ; she d. 15 Jan. 1729. By his 1st wife he had 3 sons, [1] John, of BoUinter, co. Meath, M.P. Navan, 1731; b. 25 Jan, 1700 ; d. 26 Dec. 1755, having m. Alice, eldest dau. of Peter Ludlow, and sister of Peter, 1st Earl of Ludlow ; she d. at Aix-la-Chapelle, 7 Jan. 1776/8, having had 2 sons, /I/ John, of Bellinter, M.P. Navan, d. 16 Jan. 1781, having m. 25 April, 1758, Mary, dau. of James Smyth, Esq. sister of Sir Skeffington Smyth, 1st and last Baronet, and had with other issue 2 sons, (1) John, of Bellinter, M.P. Navan, created a Peer of Ireland as BARON TARA, of Bellinter, 31 July, 1800 ; b. 4 Nov. 1764 ; d. s.p. , 1821, having m. 3 Sept. 1801, Harriet, 2nd dau. of Thomas JeLf Powis, Esq. of Berwick House, Salop ; she d. (2) Joseph (Rev.), b. ; d. 1832, having m. , Mary Jane, dau. of Godfrey Massy, Esq. of BaUy- wire, CO. Tipperary,and had with other issue a son and dau. [1 ] John Joseph, of Bellinter, co. Meath, b. Oct. 1815; m. , 1842, Sarah, dau. of late Denis O'Meagher, Esq. of Kilmoyler, co. Tipperary, and has an only dau. Helen Maria, m. to J Kelly, of Curcon, CO. Clare. [2] Mary Jane, m. , 1835, to Rev. John Dickson Maughan. /2/ Joseph, major of horse, m. 5 Dec. 1747, to Frances, dau. of Henry Sandford, of Castlereagh, co. Roscommon, and widow of Michael Cuffe, Esq. M.P. co. Mayo. /3/ Nathaniel, M.P. Navan, d. 1743, having m. Anne, dau. of Baron Dawson. His eldest son, Nathaniel Preston, of Swainstown, co. Meath, in H.O.; m. 1st — Alice, dau. of Arthur and sister of Sir John Dillon, 1st Bart, of LismuUen. He m. 2ndly — 27 Oct. 1763, Mary, dau. of Hon. Henry Hamilton, M.P. co. Done- gal (V. BOTNE), and had issue. He died 1796, leaving by his 1st wife, with 2 daus. 2 sons, (1) Nathaniel, of Swainston ; m. Anne, dau. of John Bertridge, of Templemore, and died 1812, His grandson, Nathaniel, of Swainston, co. Meath (only son of Nathaniel Preston, of Swainston, by Elizabeth, dau. of Jolm Webb, Esq. of Hilltown, co. Westmeath); d. 1853, having m. Margaret, 2nd dau. of Samuel Pratt Winter, Esq. and had a son and dau. /I/ Nathaniel Francis, of Swainston, b. ; m. 25 July, 1865, AugustaFlorence, dau. of Lieut.-Col. John Caulfeild (E. Charlemont), of Bloomfield, co. Westmeath. /2/ Frances Elizabeth, m. , to Charles, Srd son of Rev. Morris Bayntun Yescombe, of Truro, Cornwall (B. Massy.) (2) Arthur John, d.d., dean of Limerick; d. 2 Nov. 1844, aged 84, having m. 1st— 26 May, 1794, Hon. Ara- minta Anne de la Poer Beresford, dau. of Most Rev. William, Lord Decies, archbishop of Tuam ; she d. 26 Sept. 1816, leaving 2 sons, /I/ Arthur John, first canon of Kildare cathedral, rector of Kiimeague, and vicar of Rathernon, pre- bendary of Tulliamore; b. 15 Oct. 1806 ; d. 11 April, 1875, having m. 18 June, 1837, Harriet Hickman, dau. of James Fitzgerald Massy, Esq. (B. Clarina), of Stoneville, co. Limerick, and had 3 sons and 2 daus. (1) Arthur John, capt. Duke of Wellington's (West Riding regt.) late 33rd regt. ; b. 31 July, 1840 ; m. 29 Nov. 1877, Gertrude Mary, dau. of Richard Knight, of Bobbing Court, Kent, and has a dau. b. 26 Sept. 1878. (2) William Massy, b. 5 Feb. 1845. (3) John Beresford, d. unm. 27 Aug. 1867. (4) Araminta, d. 8 Feb. 1876, having m. 23 Feb 1865, to Arthur Robert Macdonnell, youngest son of Richard Macdonnell, late Provost t.cd. (5) Harriet Frances Beresford (twin with John Beresford); m. 28 Aug. 1876, to Robert Dunscombe, of Mount Desart, co. Cork. j.p. and has a son, George William Dunscombe, b. 10 June, 1878. /2/ William Richard lieut.-geu. and hon. gen. (retd. list), late lieut.-col.45th regt. acting lieut.-governor of Natal, 18 ; b. 1 Oct. 1838 ; m. 19 Jan. 1836, Jane, dau. of John Ingle, Esq. of Sandford, Orleigh, Devon, J.p. D.L. Pembroke, and has an only son,— John Ingle, brevet-col. late lieut.-col. comdg. 45th regt. retd. h.p. (1880) as hon. major-gen.; b. 24 Dec. 1836. Dean Preston m. 2ndly, 1819, Isabella, dau. of Rev John Shepherd, rector of Paddington, Middlesex ; she d. 23 Dec. 1859, having had an only dau. /3/ Ehzabeth, m. 3 Oct. 1844, to James Fitzgerald Massy, of Stoneville, co. Limerick (B. Clarina), who d. 13 June, 1861. GOUT, 303 C CHRISTOPHER, 4th Viscount, aged 23, at his father's J death had special livery of his lands 6 May, 1570, sat in parliament 1580, appeai-ed at the " Hill of Tara," 24 Sept. 1593, ^\■ith eight archers on horseback for the barony of Duleek; will (lat. 21 Jan. 1599, d. three days after ; m. Catherine, dau. of Sir ^^'illiam Fitzwilliam, Knt. of Windsor Park and Merrion, and 2ii(lly, Catherine, dau. of Sir Thomas Fitzwilliam, of Baggots- r;ith, M.P. Dublin, 1559 (by Genet, dau. of Robert Finglass, of West Halston, co. Dublin), by whom he had with other issue 2 sons, [1] .JenicD, 5th Viscount, 15 years of age at his father's death, had livery of his lands 16 June, 1608, sat in parliament 1613, will dated 2 Nov. 1629 ; m. Margaret, dau. of Nicholas, 21st Baron of Howth (she d. 16 Nov. 1637, having re-m. to Luke, E:irl of Fingall — extinct). His grandson Jenico, 7th Viscount, w\\o was indictfed for high treason and outlawed 16 April, 1691; d. 17 Mar. 1690/1, leaving an only dau. Maby, m. to Anthony, 9th Viscount (xormanston ; the title was not acknowledged until 2 Aug. 1800, wlien Jenico, " 12th " Viscount G-ormanston, was summoned by writ to the Irisli House of Parliament, as stated below. [2] Hon. Thomas, col. in Flanders and in Spain, governor of Gennep, on the Mouse, 1641, gen. of the Leinster division of the Catholic confederacy of Ireland 1 Oct. 1642, created VlS- corxT Tara, co. Meath, 2 July, 1650, and subsequently, entered the military service of Spain and France; m. diiu. of Charles Vander Eycken, Seigneur de St. (3-eorge, Big- aerdin, Jette, &c. and had with other issue (a dau. who m. to the celebrated rebel commander, Sir Phelim O'Neil, of Kinaird, CO. Tyrone, Knt. executed 1652) a son, AXTHONY, 2nd Viscount Tarah, Seigneur de St. George, b. in Flanders ; d. 24 April, 1659 ; see epitaph Topog. and Geneal. vol. ii. p. 470. He m. Margaret, dau. of Anthony Warren, of King's co. and had a son and 2 daus. (1) Thomas, 3rd Viscount; b.in Paris 1652, Charles II. liis sponsor; killed 6 July, 1674, s. p. by Sir Francis Blundell, Bart, (ext.), for which he (togetlier witli his brothers William and Winwood) was tried and acquitted. (2) Elizabeth, m. to Hon. Nicliolas Preston, son of Nicholas, 6 th Viscount Gomianston, and was mother of James and Anthony, 8th and 9th Viscounts. (3) Thomasine, m. to Sir John Barnewall, Knt. baron of tlie exchequer 1688/9, 2nd son of Sir Patrick, of Crickstown Castle, CO. Meath, 1st Baronet. JENICO, styled 10th Viscount (great-great-grandson of Jenico, 5th Viscount); b. 1707; d. 31 Oct. 1757, having m. 9 Feb. 1729, Hon. Thomasine Barnewall, eldest dau. of John, 11th Lord Trimleston ; she d. at Liege 16 Jan. 1788, having had with 5 daus. 4 sons, [1] Anthony, styled 11th Viscount, d. 15 Dec. 1786, having 111. Harriet, dau. of Lieut.-Gen. John Robinson, of Denston Hall, Suffolk (she d. 6 Feb. 1826, having re-m. 1794, to Lieut.-Gen. Christopher Jeafferson, of Dullingham House, co. Oanib. J.i*. and D.L.; he d. 22 Oct. 1824, leaving an only dau.), ind left an only son, Jenico, 12th Viscount, having had simamons by writ to take his seat in the Irish house of peers, 2 Aug. 1800. [2] James Philip, d. 25 April, 1823, having m. 23 April, 1774, Purefoy, 2nd dau. and eventually coheir of Sir Willoughby A.ston, of Aston, Bart. ; she d. at Li^ge, 14 Mar. 1792, having bad 2 sons and 4 daus. (1) Jenico Willoughby James, b. 10 Feb. 1775 ; d. 3 Sept. 1796. (2) John Aloysius Patricius, d. at Venloo, 16 July, 1794, aged 15. (3) Edward Lewis, b. 13 Sept. 1783 ; d. having ni. 11 June, 1827, and had with a son Edward a dau. Mary, m. to Count de Renesse, and has 3 sons. (4) Philip Frederick Lewis, b. 8 Feb. 1790 ; d. s. p. 12 May, 1880, having m. Susan, dau. of Isaac Holmes, of Louth, (5) Catherine Elizabeth, m. 4 May, 1813, to Theodore J. V. de Hensch. ^"6) Antoinette Jane, died in infancy. (7) Mary Frances, a nun. (8) Sydney Mary, b. 8 Mar. 1782. (9) Frances Antoinette, b. 24 April, 1785. 3] Jenico. [4] John. TENICO, 12th Viscount, having obtained a reversal of the outlawries against Nicholas the 6th and Jenico the 7th /"iscount, was by \vrit of summons, dated 2 Aug. 1800, called to he Irish house of peers ; b. 3 Dec. 1775 ; d. 10 Feb. 1860, having Q. 19 Dec. 1794, Hon. Margaret, eldest dau. of Thomas Arthur, nd Viscount Southwell ; she d. 26 Jan. 1820, having had with ■ther issue 3 sons and a dau. 1] Edward Anthony John, s. as 13th Viscount. 2] Hon. Charles, capt. late 24th regt.; b. 28 April, 1803 ; m. lay, 1853, Alicia Margaretta, dau. of William North, Esq. of Torthbrook, co. Galway, and has 2 sons, (1) Jenico Edward, lieut. 61st regt. b. 29 Nov. 1855. (2) Charles, b. 19 June, 1857. 3] Hon. Thomas, of Silverstream, co. Dublin, J.P. and D.L. .p. CO. Meath, capt. royal Meath militia 1852/6, commissioner f national education Ireland 1862/73 ; b. 3 May, 1817 ; m. 9 lug. 1843, Margaret, 4th dau. of John Hamilton, of Sundrum, 0. AjT, and has had 4 sons and 7 daus. (1) Jenico John, capt. 4th batt. rifle brigade, b. 11 Feb. 1846 ; d. 30 April, 1879.— (2) Thomas Edward, b. 16 May, 1851.— (3) Arthur James, b. 19 June, 1852.— (4) Francis Edmund Alexander, b. 28 Mar. 1861.— (5) Margaret Paulina. —(6) Caroline Dundas.— (7) Laura Mary.— (8) Anna Maria. —(9) Matilda Jane.— (10) Frances Harriett.— (11) Mary Christina. [4] Hon. Matilda, m. 16 June, 1842,to Matthew Elias Corbally, Esq. of Corbalton Hall, co. Meath ; he d. 25 Nov. 1870, having had an only dau. and heiress, Mary Margaret, m. 18 Sept. 1865, to Alfred Joseph, Baron Mowbray and Stourtou. EDWARD ANTHONY JOHN, 13th Viscoimt, created Barox G0R3JAXST0X, in the comity of Meath, in the Peerage of the U.K. 8 Dec. 1868, D.L. co. Meath, high sheriff CO. Dublin 1845 ; b. 3 June, 1796 ; d. 28 Sept. 1876, having m. 19 July, 1836, Lucretia, eldest dau. of William Charles, 2nd son of Sir William Jerningham, Bart. (B. STAFFORD), and had 2 sons and 3 daus. (1) Jenico William Joseph, 14th and present Viscount. (2) Hon. Edward Francis John, capt. late 9th lancers, lieut. Lancashire yeo. hussars 1873/80, A.D.C. to Duke of Abercorn when lord-lieut. of Ireland ; b. 3 Mar. 1845. (3) Hon. Margaret Frances Agnes. (4) Hon. Lucretia Paulina Mary, m. 19 July, 1860, to John Arthur Farrell, Esq. of Moynalty, co. Meath, J.P. D.L. late capt. Meath mil. and has 5 sons, John Edwai-d Joseph FARRELL, b. May, 1861.— Edward Francis Jenico Joseph, b. Jan. 1863. — Jenico James Valen- tine Joseph, b. May, 1864. — Francis Henry Arthur Joseph, b. Feb. 1866.— Arthur William Patrick Joseph, b. Mar. 1867. (5) Hon. Charlotte Agnes Mary, m. 21 June, 1870, to Richard Donaldson, of Hartlands, co. Meath, j.p. major R. Meath regt. A.D.C. s. p. VISCOUNT GOKT. STANDISH PKENDERGAST VEREKER, Viscount Gort (1816, I.) and Baron Kiltarton (1810, I.), col. Limerick art. mil. ; s. his father as 4th Viscount 20 Oct. 1865 ; b. 6 July, 1819 ; m. 4 May, 1847, Hon. Caroline Harriet Gage, 3rd dau. of Henry, 4th Viscount Gage, and has 4 sons and 5 daus. (1) Hon. John Gage Prendergast, capt. Limerick art. mil. : b. 28 Jan. 1849. (2) Hon. Foley Charles Prendergast, com. r.n. ; b. 21 June, 1850 ; m. 25 Mar. 1876, Ellen Amelia, only dau. of Rev. H Mydleton Wilshere, of Simons Town, Cape of Good Hope, and has 2 sons. Stan dish Henry Prendergast, b. 12 Nov. 1878.— Leopold George Prendergast, b. 26 Jan. 1881. (3) Hon. Standish William Prendergast, lieut. Natal contingent and formerly of the frontier light horse; b. 23 Feb. 1854; fell at the battle of Isandula, in the Zulu war, 22 Jan. 1879. 304 GORT. (4) Hon. Jeffrey Edward Prendergast, lieut. R.A.; b. 27 Mar. 1858. (5) Hon. Isolda Caroline, m. 23 Nov. 1870, to Sir Charles Wil- liam Frederick Craufurd, Bart, lieut. r.n. (6) Hon. Mabel Elizabeth. (7) Hon. Laline Maria. (8) Hon. Elizabeth Maria. (9) Hon. Corinna Julia. Arms — Quarterly, 1st and 4th, Az. on a chevron or a chaplet vert, Vereker. 2nd and 3rd, Gu. a saltire vairey or and az., Prexdergast. Crest — Out of a mural crown gu. a stag's head ppr. Supporters— Dexter, a lion ppr. collared gu. fimbriated or therefrom a chain reflexed over the back of the last. Sinister, an heraldic antelope erect ppr. tufted attired and unguled or gorged and chained as the dexter. Motto— Coloony. Seat— East Cowes Castle, Isle of Wight. TOWN Houses— 10, Warwick Square, London, S.W. and 12, Merrion Square, DubUn. The Viscoukty. CHARLES SMYTH, M.P. Limerick 1731/76 (brother of Ar- thur, archbishop of Dublin, sons of Thomas, bishop of Limerick, whose brother James was father of Edward, bishop of Down and Connor, and grandfather of Sir Skeffington Smith, Bart.); d. 18 Aug. 1784, having m. 21 Nov. 1728, Eliza- beth, widow of Sir John Dixon Hamon, Bart, and dau. of Sir Thomas, and coheir of her brother the Right Hon. Sir Thomas Prendergast, last Baronet, and had with other issue 3 sons and 2 daus. (1) Thomas, of Liccadoon, M.P. city Limerick 1776/85; d. s.p.l. 15 Jan. 1785. (2) John Prendergast-Smyth, created BARON Kiltarton 15 May, 1810, with remainder to his nephew, the Right Hon. Charles Vereker, and further advanced 22 Jan. 1816, to the dignity of Viscount GORT, with a similar limitation, gov. of co. Galway, chamberlain of Limerick; M.P. city of Limerick on the decease of his brother in 1785, when he took the additional sivmame of SMYTH, having in 1760 assumed that of Prendergast in lieu of Smyth; b. 1742; d. imm. 23 May, 1817, and was s. by his nephew. (3) Charles Lennox, lieut.-col. 2nd or gi-een horse (5th dragoon guards); d. s. p.l. 24 May, 1782. (4) Juliana, m. 6 Aug. 1759, to Thomas Vereker, Esq. of Rox- borough, CO. Limerick (see below), and had a son, Charles Vereker, s. as 2nd Viscount. (5) Elizabeth, m. to William Newton, col. 86th regt. gov. of Senegal. Hmeafle. CONNEL VEREKER, of Roxborough, co. Limerick (son of Henry Vereker, of Grange, co. Cork, by Mary, dau. and heir of Richard Connell, Esq. of Limerick, and grana- son of John Vereker, of Grange, co. Cork, a native of tlie province of Brabant), sheriff 1729; w. d. 30 Sept. 1732; p. 16 May, 1733, having m. Mary, dau. of Amos Godsell, Esq. of Moorstown, co. Limerick, and had 3 sons, [1] Henry, of Roxborough ; m. 15 Oct. 1733, Ann, eldest dau. and coheir of Sir Nicholas Osborne, of Newton Anmer, co. Tip- perary, 5th Bart, and had with other issue a son, Thomas, of whom presently. [2] Amos, of Bettyville, co. Limerick, m.d. Leyden ; d. 1773, having m. 1743, Elizabeth, dau. of James Langton, Esq. and had an only dau. Elizabeth, m. 10 July, 1761, to Moore Disney, Esq. of Church- town, CO. Waterford, father of Sir Moore Disney, K.C.B. [3] John, of Limerick, alderman, sheriff 1763, mayor 1769; d. 1784, having m. Margaret, dau. of William Jessop, of Lim- erick; she d. 1791, having had with 5 daus. 2 sons, (1) Connell, of Rathkeale, co. Limerick; m. Anne, dau. of John Odell, Esq. and had 2 sons and 3 daus. (2) Amos, sheriff of Limerick 1778; d 1804, having m. Marian Morony, of co. Clare, and had 4 sons, /I/ John, b. 23 April, 1786, /2/ Amos, of Limerick, M.D.; b. 28 May, 1787 ; d. 17 Mar. 1868, having m. 1826, Catherine, dau. of Rev. Thomas Shepherd, of Limerick. She d. 25 July, 1870, having had with other issue 2 sons, [1] Thomas, vicar of Killaloe, and chancellor of St. Flan- nan's cathedral, Killaloe, chaplain to Viocount Gort; b. 7 Dec. 1827; unm. [2] Henry, b. 27 Dec. 1830 ; m. 22 July, 1858, Sally, only surviving child of George Richard Pain, Esq. ; she d. 2 Dec. 1878, having had 2 sons and 2 daus. Richard Henry, b. 26 July, 1861.— Frederick James Wellington, b. 18 June, 1866.— Kathleen Margaret, d. 30 Oct. 1876, unm.— Aim6e Charlotte. /3/ Thomas, solicitor ; b. 29 May, 1789; m. Jane Gunn and had 2 sons and a dau. [1] Amos, d. s. p. having m. Eliza Reay, [2] Thomas George, 12th regt.; d. s. p.; m. Elizabeth Fisher. [3] Anna, m. to Augustus de la Pere Robinson, of Clough Keating, co. Tipperary. /4/ Henry, lieut. 18th regt. after of Ballast Office, Dublin ; b. 15 April, 1793; d. 19 May, 1867, having m. 23 Oct. 1823, Anne, dau. of Edmond Morony, of Ballyclough, co. Lim- erick, and had 2 sons and 2 daus. [1] Henry, incumbent of Kilcolman and Crossboyne, co. Mayo ; b. 3 Aug. 1824 ; m. 12 Sept. 1866, Maria, 4th dai. of Courtney Kenny, of Ballinrobe, co. ]Mayo, and has 2 sons and 2 daus. Henry Courtney, b. 17 July, 1868.— Lewis Stanhope Amos, b. 6 Dec. 1873. — Louisa Anne. — Emma Blanche. [2] Amos Morony, of Dublin; b. 20 May, 1828; m. 2 Jan. 1855, Frances Henrietta, dau. of Robert Cooper, Esq. of Dublin ; shed. 15 Jan. 1863. Hem. 2ndly— 24 Jan. 1881, Nora Anne, younger dau. of late James Abbott, Esq. oL Liverpool. By his 1st wife he had 4 sons and a dau. Henry Robert, b. 24 Mar. 1856.— Amos Francis, b. 1 Nov. 1857.— William Edward, b. 14 Dec. 1858.— CharU Valiancy, b. 3 Nov. I860.— Anne Elizabeth. [3] Catherine Elizabeth, m. 22 June, 1852, to Johi Henry Nunn, Esq. of Dublin, solicitor. [4] Blanche, m. 22 June, 1864, to George Roger Actoi Esq. of Castlebar and Bridgemount, co. Mayo; he d. 2 Jan. 1879, liaving had 4 sons and a dau. George Henry ACTON, b. 16 May, 1865.— Jolin Henrj b. 2 July, 1867.— William, b. 22 May, 1869.— Francil b. 21 July, 1871. — Catherine Annie. THOMAS VEREKER, of Roxborough, co. Limerick; d. Nov. 1801, having m. 6 Aug. 1759, Juliana, sister an( in her issue, coheir of John Prendergast-Smyth, 1st Viscoui Gort; she d. 13 Nov. 1811, having had with other issue 2 son (1) Charles, s. his imcle as 2nd. Viscount. (2) Jolm, major Limerick mil.; d. 7 May. 1836, having n Elizabeth, dau. of George Black, Esq. of Limerick, and ha with other issue an only surviving son, Henry, a.m.; d. 10 July, 1871, having m. 1st— 1 Nov. 185^ Jane, dau. of Ricliard John Stacpoole, Esq. of Edenvale, co. Clare; she d. Nov. 1859, leavmg a dau. (1) Henrietta Jane. Henry Vereker m. 2ndly— 5 July, 1865, Martha Rogers, youngest dau. of late Philip Mac Adam, of Blackwater House, CO. Clare, capt. Srd West York mil. and had 3 daus. (2) Edith Victoria. (3) Elfrida Alberta, (4) Elizabeth Kathleen. CHARLES, 2nd Viscount (on the death of his uncle, John, 1st Viscount Gort, 23 May, 1817), an Irish representative Peer, P.O. Ireland, constable of the castle of Limerick. For his successful opposition to tlie French forces under Gen. Hum- bert, at Coloony, 5 Sept. 1798, GEORGE III. was pleased to grant supporters to liis arms, with the motto " Coloony." to be borne by him and his male descendants; M.P. Limerick 1790/1817; d. 11 Nov. 1842, aged 76, having m. 1st— 7 Nov. 1789, Jane, dau. of Ralph Westropp, of Attyflyn, co. Limerick (and relict of William Stamer, Esq. of Cahimelly, co. Clare); she d. 19 Feb. 1798, liaving had with 3 daus. an only son, (1) John Prendergast, s. as 3rd Viscoimt. VISCOUNT GORT m. 2ndly--5 Mar. 1810, Elizabeth, dau. of John Palliser, Esq. of Derryluskan, co. Tipperary; she d. 2 April, 1858, leaving an only son, (2) Hon. Charles Smyth, lieut.-col. commdt. Limerick art. mil. 1873, lieut.-col. 1847/73, capt. late S. Middlesex R.v. b. 21 April, 1818; m. 10 May, 1842, Kate, dau. and coheir of Robert Fannin, of Dublin, s.p. JOHN PRENDERGAST, 3rd Viscount, an Irish represen- tative Peer, M.P. Limerick, col. city of Limerick art. water bailiff of the Shannon, mayor of Limerick; b. 1 July, 1790 ; d. 20 Oct. 1865, having m. 1st— 15 Dec. 1814, Hon. Maria O'Grady, eldest dau. of Standish, 1st Viscount Guilla- more ; she d. 4 April, 1854. He m. 2ndly— 10 June, 1861, Eliza- beth Mary, only dau. of late John Jones, Esq. (and widow of George Tudor, Esq. M.P. Barnstaple); she d. 11 Oct. 1880, aged 90. By his 1st wife he liad with other issue 6 sons and 4 daus. (1) Standish, 4th and present Viscount. (2) Hon. John Prendergast, M.A. bar.-at-law (Irish bar), J.P^ CO. Limerick, lord mayor Dublin 1863, high sheriff 1878 ; b. '~ April, 1822 ; m. 21 Dec. 1858, Louisa, only child and heir George Medlicott, Esq. and has 2 sons and 2 daus. George Medlicott, lieut. Kildare rifles; b. 11 Jan. I860.— John Prendergast, b. 14 Jan. 1863. — Maria Corinna. — Emily Henrietta. (3) Hon. Henry Prendergast, i.l.d. British consul at Cher- bourg 1876, in railway department 1848/50, board of trade 1851/i2, consul at Rio Grande do Sul 1852/64, at Charente 1864/75, and Pernambuco 1875/6; b. 1824; m. 10 Feb. 1866, Louisa Elizabeth Mary, dau. and heir of late George Bagot Gosset, 4tb dragoon guards, and has 3 sons and 3 daus. Charles Granville, b. 18 Sept. 1869.— Henry Gosset, b. 6 April, 1871.— George Cadogan Smyth, b. 11 Jan. 1876 ; d. 7 Nov. following. — Kathleen Louise. — Elizabeth Henriqua. — Alifc. nore Maria Julia. (4) Hon. Richard Prendergast, capt. 60th rifles ; d. unm. i April, 1865. (5) Hon. Adolphus Edward Prendergast, capt. 20th regt.; d. unm. 12 Oct. 1864. (6) Hon. Katherine. (7) Hon. Jane Charlotte. (8) Hon. Maria Corinna, d. 20 July, 1856, having m. 10 Mar. 1852, to Lieut.-Col. Christian Monteith Hamilton, late 92nd highlanders. (9) Hon. Emily Henrietta, d. s. p. 3 July, 1873, having m. 26 July, 1858, to John Francis Basset, Esq. (PRICE— BART.), of Tehidy Park, Cornwall; he d. 9 Feb. 1869. I .P. 4 iia- I GOSFORD^GOUGH. 305 EARL GOSFORD. SIR ARCHIBALD BRABAZON SPARROW ACHE SON, K.p. Earl (1806, I.), Viscount (1785, I.), and Baron Gosford (1776, I.), Baron Worlingham (1835, U.K.) and Acheson (1847, U.K.), and a Baronet (1628, N.s.) ; s. his father as 4th Earl 15 June, 1864; b. 19 Aug. 1841 ; m. 10 Aug. 1876, Lady Louisa Augusta Beatrice Montagu, 2nd dau. of William Di'ogo, 7th Duke of Manchester, :.P. and has a son and HixuM^- [^<^k/ tit\^^. lil^iJ'f (1) Archibald Charles Montagu, Lord Acheson; b. 26 May, 1877. (2) Lady Alexandra Louise Elizabeth (H.R.H. Princess of Wales sponsor). Arms— Arg. a double-headed eagle displayed sa. beaked and tnembered or on a chief vert two mullets of the 3rd. Crest — A cock gu. standing upon a trumpet or. Supporters— Two leopards ppr. the sinister regardant both collared and chained or. Motto— Vigilantibus. Seats — Gosford Castle, Armagh, and Worlingham Hall, Bec- cles, Suff. Town house— 105, Harley Street, W. Hineage. SIR ARCHIBALD ACHESON, of Gosford, Haddington, Scotland, the laird of Gosford, represented Haddington constabulary in the Scots convention 1625 (son of Capt. Patrick Acheson, of Edinburgh), had grants of land in cos. Armagh and Cavan, created a Baronet of Nova Sootia 1 Jan. 1628, to his heirs male whatsoever, a master in chancery Ireland, and a lord of session, as Lord Glencairnie, 1626/7, ex- traordinary lord 1628, sec. of state for Scotland at his death at Letterkenny, co. Donegal, 9 Sept. 1634; m. 1st, Agnes Verner or Vernon, of Edinburgh ; and 2ndly, in 1622, Margaret, only dau. and heir of Sir Greorge Hamilton, of Greenlaw and Ros- crea, Ireland, 3rd son of Claud, Lord Paisley (D. AbercORN); she d. 1626, having had 2 sous and 2 daus. His great-great- grandson, viz. :— SIR ARCHIBALD ACHESON, 6th Bart. LL.D. M.P. Dublin university 1741, dep. gov. co. Armagh 1756/61, M.P. 1768, P.O. 1770, M.P. Enniskillen 1776 ; created a Peer of Ireland 20 July, 1776, as BARON GOSPORD, of Market Hill, co. Armagh, and as VISCOUNT GOSFORB, 20 June, 1785 (son of Sir Arthur Acheson and his wife Anne, ^u. of Right Hon. Philip Savage, chancellor of the exchequer,' Ireland); b. 1. bp. 29 Sept. 1718; d. 5 Sept. 1790, having m. in 1740, Mary, youngest dau. of John Richardson, Esq. of Rich Hill, co. Armagh ; she d. May, 1792, having had with 5 daus. a son, SIR ARTHUR, 2nd Viscount, M.P. Old Leighlin 1783/90, created Earl of Gosford 4 Feb. 1806; b. ; d. 14 Jan. 1807, having m. 1774, Millicent, only dau. of Lieut.-Gon. Edward Pole, of Radborne, Derbyshire (by his 3rd wife, Olivia, widow of Allen Johnson, of Kilternan, co Dublin- B ART.) ; she d. 1 Nov. 1825, liaving liad with 3 daus. 2 sons, (1) Archibald, s. as 2nd Earl. (2) Hon. Edward, c.B. lieut.-col. in the army, capt. Coldstream guards, customer and collector port of Dublin ; d. unm. 24 July, 1828. SIR ARCHIBALD, 2nd Earl of Gosford, G.c.B. created Baron Worlingham, of Becclcs, Suffolk, hi the Peerage of the U.K. 13 June, 1835 ; a representative Peer for Ireland, lord-lieiit. and custos rotulomm co. Armagh, capt.-gen. and gov.-in-chief of Upper and Lower Canada 1835/8 ; d. 27 Mar. 1849, aged 73, having m. 20 July, 1805, Mary, only dau. of Robert Span-ow, Esq. of Worlingham Hall, Suffolk; she d 30 June, 1841, liaving had a son and 2 daus. (1) Archibald, s. as 3rd Earl. (2) Lady Mary, d. 13 Mar. 1850, having m. 9 July, 1835, to James He'ndtt, 4th Viscount Lifford. (3) Lady Millicent, m. 28 May, 1842, to Henry Bence Jones, M.D. who d. 20 April, 1873. SIR ARCHIBALD, 3rd Earl, K.P. created a Peer of the U.K. 18 Sept. 1847, as BARON ACHESON, of Glencairny, CO. Ai-magh ; b. 20 Aug. 1806 ; d. 15 Jtme, 1864, having m. 22 June, 1832, Lady Theodosia Brabazon, only dau. of John Chambre, 10th Earl of Meath ; she d. 13 Feb. 1876, having had 2 sons and 4 daus. (1) Archibald Brabazon Sparrow, 4th and present Earl. (2) Hon. Edward Ai-chibald Brabazon, capt. and lieut.-col. Coldstream guards 1875; b. May, 1844; m. 1869, Clemen- tina, dau. of Gen. Sir Gaspard Le Marchant, K.c.B. G.C.s.l. (Bart.), and has 4 daus. Theodosia Margaret Hilda.— Edith Maude.— Norah Sybelle.— Gladys. (3) Lady Gei-trude Emily, ni. 20 Feb. 1866, to Francis John Savile Foljambe, Esq. of Osberton, Notts. J.P. d.l. &c. M.P. E. Retford since 1857, lord high steward E. Retford 1880, capt. Notts, yeo. 1871/9, late master of Burton hounds, and has 3 sons, George Savile Foljambe, b. 30 Oct. 1866.— Godfrey Acheson Thomhagh, b. 21 Oct. 1869.— Hubert Francis Fitzwilliam Brabazon, b. 16 Nov. 1872. (4) Lady Mary, m. 25 Feb. 1862, to Hon. Leopold William Henry Powys, of Bewsey Hall, co. Lane. (B. Lilford.) (5) Lady Edith. (6) Lady Katherine, m. 28 July, 1868, to Capt. Frederick Wil- liam Dimcombe (B. Feversham), grenadier guards, who d. 6 Feb. 1878. VISCOUNT GOUGH. SIK GEORGE STEPHENS GOUGH, Viscount Gough, of Goojerat, in the Punjaub, and of the city of Limerick (1849, U.K.), Baron Gough, of Chinkangfoo, in China, and of Maharajpoor and the Sutlej, East Indies (1846, U.K.), a Baronet (1842, U.K.), M.R.I.A. P.L.s. P.G.S. D.L. CO. Tipperary, capt. late gren. guards ; s. his father as 2nd Viscount 2 Mar. 1869 ; b. 13 Jan. 1815; m. 1st— 17 Oct. 1840, Sarah Elizabeth, 2nd dau. of Lieut.-Col. Wray Palliser, of Comragh, co. Wexford; she d. s. p. 17 Aug. 1841. He m. 2ndly — 3 Jan. 1846, Jane, 2nd dau. of George Arbuthnot, Esq. (Bart.) of Elderslie, Surrey, and has 3 sons and a dau. (1) Hon. Hugh, M.A. Brasenosc Coll. Oxon. 2nd sec, H.M.'s dipl. service Berlin 1879; b. 27 Aug. lSi9.fLtu>^lPJi (2) Hon. Hugh George, capt. 14th King's hussars 1879, served in Boer campaign 1881; b. 25 July, 1852. 806 OOTJQH, (3) Hon. Hugh Rodolph Arbuthnot, capt. Coldstream guards, b. 11 Jan. 1856; died at the Lower Tugela, during South African war, April, 1879, (4) Hon. Eleanor Laura Jane. Arms— Quarterly, 1st and 4th, G-u. on a mount vert, a lion passant guardant or supporting with his dexter paw the Union flag ppr. and over the same in chief the words China India in letters of gold. 2nd and 3rd, Az. on a fesse arg. between three boars' heads couped or a lion passant gu. (and for augmenta- tion by R.L. 13 Mar. 1816) in the centre chief point pendent from a riband arg. fimbriated az. a representation of the badge of the Spanish order of CHARLES III. ppr. and on a chief within battlements a representation of the fortress of Tarifa with a breach between two turrets and the British flag flying on the dexter turret all ppr. Crests— 1, A boar's head couped at the neck or. 2, Crest of augmentation by R.L. 2 Feb. 1843. On a mural crown arg. a lion passant guardant or holding in the dexter paw two flag staves in bend sinister ppr. the one beai'ing the Union flag of Great Britain and Ireland surmounting the other the staff thereof broken with a triangular banner flowing therefrom being intended to represent a Chinese flag having thereon the device of a dragon in an escroU above the word China. 3, Crest of augmentation 1816 A dexter arm embowed in the imiform of the 87th regt. being gu. faced vert the hand grasping the colours of the said regt. and a representation of a French eagle reversed and depressed the staff broken ppr. in an escroll above the word Barrosa. Supporters — Dexter, a Hon regardant or gorged with an eastern Crown gu. with a chain reflexed over the back or the rim of the crown inscribed PUNJAB in letters of gold. Sinister, a dragon (intended to represent the device upon a Chinese flag granted to Viscoimt Gough in the crest of honourable augmentation) or gorged with a mural crown sa. inscribed with the word China and chained or. Mottoes — Over the family crest " Faugh a Ballagh," over the first crest " China," and over the third " Barrosa," under the arms " Goojerat." Seats— Lough Cutra Castle, Galway, and St. Helens, Dublin. FRANCIS GOUGH, lord bishop of Limerick, consecrated 17 Sept. 1626; d. 27 July, 1634 (son of Rev. Hugh Gough, rector of All Cannings, Wilts), m. Elizabeth Greene, and had with other issue 3 sons, (1) Ralph or Rodolph, whose son— Hugh, of Limerick, m. 1710, Rebecca, dau. of William Miller, Esq. of Ballicasey, co. Clare, had with 4 daus, an only son, George, of whom presently. (2) Francis, of Cork, gent. ; will dated 1694, pd. 4 Jmie, 1695, had by his wife, Ursula, 2 sons and 2 daus. Henry. — Thomas.— Daughters, Mrs. Greena— Mrs. Ash ton. (3) Wilham, of Dunason, co. Clare, capt. in the army, will dated 14 Sept. pd. 24 Nov. 1664, having m. Mercy, dau. of Parker, of Dunkip, co. Cork, her will dated 25 Mar. 1672, having had 3 sons and a dau. William.— Isaac. — Nehemiah.— Mary. r\ EORGE GOUGH, of Woodstown, co. Limerick, b. 1724 ; d. VX 1780, having m. 1748, Elizabeth, dau. of Richard Waller, of Castle Waller, co. Tipperary ; she d. 1780, leaving 2 sons and 3 daus. (1) George, of whom presently. (2) Hugh, of Limerick; b. 1753; d. 1830, having m. Mary, dau. of William Starr, of Shannon Grove, co. Limerick, and has issue. (3) Elizabeth, d. 1791, having m. 1770, to Joseph Gubbins, of Maidstone, co. Limerick; he d. 1815. (4) Rebecca, m. Jan. 1790, to John Baylee, of Loughgur, co. Limerick. (5) Dorothea, m. to Rev. John Madden, rector of Newport and KilmastuUa, co. Tipperary. r^ EORGE GOUGH, of Woodstown, co. Limerick, lieut.-col. VJT of the city of Limerick mil. ; b. 1761; d. Mar. 1836. having m. 20 Jan. 1775, Letitia, dau. of Thomas Bunbury. Esq. of Lisnevagh and Moyle, co. Carlow ; she d. 1829, leaving 4 sons and 2 daus. /I/ George, major city of Limerick mil.; b. in Dublin, 26 Dec. 1775; d. 13 June, 1841, having m. June, 1811, Sarah, dau. of Edward Croker, Esq. of Ballynagarde, co. Limerick ; she d. 14 Feb. 1870, having had 3 sons, [1] George, of Woodstown; b. 8 April, 1812; m.26 Oct. 1835, Mary, 2nd dau. of Very Rev. Richard Bagwell, dean of Clogher. • [2] Thomas, of Clonmel ; b. 9 June, 1816 ; m. 17 Sept. 1846, Elizabeth, only surviving child of late Rev. William Causabon Frend, of Kathurd Castle, co. Limerick, and has had 2 sons and 2 daus. (1) George, b. 27 Jan. 1851 ; d. 20 Sept. 1881. (2) Thomas, b. 10 Nov. 1852. (3) Mary Elizabeth. (4) Georgina, m. 20 July, 1871, to George Edward Cobden, late 30th regt. eldest son of late Rev. Halsted E. C. Cobden, rector of Lambley, Notts. [3] Hugh, capt. royal dragoons; b. 12 Dec. 1822; d. unm. 23 June, 1873. /2/ Thomas Bunbury, dean of Derry; b. 13 June, 1777; d. 8 May, 1860, having m. 19 Mar. 1800, Charlotte, dau. of John Bloomfield, Esq. and sister of Lieut.-Gen. Benjamin, Baron Bloomfield, G.c.B. G.C.H. ; she d. 14 Feb 1862, having had 5 sons and a dau. [1] George, of Rathronan, co. Tipperary, lateE.l.C.S. Bengal, com. of Patna ; b. 7 April, 1802; m. 1st — Jan. 1824, Maria, dau. of Charles Birch, B.i.c.s. ; she d. Nov. following. He m. 2ndly— 6 Feb. 1827, Charlotte, dau. of George Vaughan Hart, of Muff, co. Donegal, gen. in the army, governor of Londonderry and Culmore Fort, m.p. Donegal ; she d. s. p. same year. He m. 3rdly— June, 1829, Charlotte, dau. of Charles Becher, E.l.C.s. He m. 4thly— 17 Dec. 1864, Anne Margaret, dau. of late William Barton, of Grove, co. Tip- perary. By his 3rd wife he has had 4 sons and 6 daus. (1) George Thomas, lieut-col. comdg. brigade depot Win- chester 1877; b. 13 April, 1830. (2) Sir Charles John Stanley, K.C.B. lieut.-col. in the army, col.-com. 5th Bengal cavalry, V.C. C.B. comdg. Hyderabad contingent 1881 with rank of brig.-gen., comdg. Khyber brigade 1880, brig.-gen. expeditionary force in both Affghan expeditions 1878/9; b. 28 Jan. 1832; m. 16 June, 1869, Har- riette Anastatia de la Poer, dau. of John William Power, Esq. of Gurteen, co. Waterford (Bart.), and has had 3 sons and a dau. /I/ Herbert de la Poer, b. 12 Aug. 1870. /2/ John Edmond, b. 25 Oct. 1871. /3/ Charles Arnold Sutlej (youngest son), b. 1876; d. 23 Feb. 1880. /4/ Annie Frances Harriette, only surviving dau.; d. 14 Mar. 1880, aged 7. (3i'^ugh Henry, col. Bengal staff, 12th Bengal cavalry, V.C.iC.B. served with Kuram field force in Affghan war 1878/9, brig.-gen. in 2nd Affghan expedition, 1879 ; b. 16 Nov. 1833 ; m. May, 1863, Anne M , dau. of Edward Eustace Hill, Esq. (E. Albermarle), and has a son b. 14 Dec. 1878, and a son b. 22 May, 1880. (4) Percy Bloomfield, b. 1836. (5) Charlotte, d. unm. (6) Louisa, d. unm. (7) Georgina Grant. (8) Frances Maria, m. 29 April, 1869, to Pasco Savage, only surviving son of late Sampson Towgood Wynne French, Esq. of Cushinny, Queenstown, and has a son, Sampson Gough French, b. 1870. (9) Mary (yoimger dau.), m. 11 Feb. 1879, to Captain Wil- liam Henry Macnaghten (BART.) (10) Katherine, d. [2] Sir John Bloomfield, G.c.B. gen. in the army 1871 (retd. list), col. 2nd dragoons since 1864,A.D.C.to the Queen 1850/5, Q.M.G. served in Punjab campaign 1848/9, as Q.M.G. of forces in. India, a brigadier in army of Sutlej 1845/6, com. 2nd brigade of cavalry, officiated as Q.M.G. at battle of Sobraon and wounded, Gwalior campaign 1843/4, d.q.m.G. China war 1840/2 ; b. 23 June, 1804; m. 1st— 25 Aug. 1840, Carissima, dau. of Charles Hutchins, Esq. of Calcutta ; she d. 14 June, 1841, leaving an only son, (1) Thomas Cairns, b. 4 June, 1841; d. imm. Gen. GOUGH m. 2ndly— 1846, Margaret, dau. of Gen. Sir John McGaskill (who was killed in the battle of Moodkee) , and had a son^^^ (2) Hugh Sutlej, ewpf.noth (P.w.O.R.) hussars 1875//V- A.D.C. to com.-in-chief in India; b. 4 Feb. 1848.>/ ^, Va^/z^W; Gen. GOUGH m. 3rdly— 6 Nov. 1850, Elizabeth Agnew, dau<6./ of George Arbuthnot, Esq. of Elderslie (Bart.), and has^ had 4 sons and 2 daus. ^ I'^'^ftOk. (3) Bloomfield, brevet-major 9th (Queen's royal) lancers 1881, served in Affghan campaign 1880, in Gen. Roberta' memorable march from Cabul to Candahar and subsequent engagement, mentioned in despatches; b. 22 Dec. 1851. (4) Wilfred Arbuthnot, lieut. 52nd L.l. ; b. 3 April, 1853; m. 17 July, 1880, Beatrice Mary, eldest dau. of late James Alex. Guthrie, Esq. of Craigie, Forfars. (STIRLING — BART.) It a/- ^^^, (5) Francis John, b. 14 April, 1860 ; d. 5 Dec. 1879.-(6) Alan Percy George, b. 13 Sept. 1863.— (7) Laura Mary Frances. — (8) Margaret Eleanor Georgina. Ij [3] Thomas Bunbury, heut.-col. 33rd regt.: b. 12 June, 1806; K killed at the Redan, 8 Sept. 1855. ' \ ' [4] Benjamin Bloomfield, rector of Maghera, archdeacon of Derry, M.A. Corpus Christi Coll. Camb.; b. 20 Jan. 1814; m. 15 Feb. 1838, his cousin Letitia, eldest dau. of Benjamin Frend, Esq. of Boskell, co. Limerick, and has 2 sons and 4 J ' daus. 1< Thomas Bunbury, b. 1 May, 1844.— Hugh Henry Havelock, W; b. 14 Jan. 1858. — Eliza Charlotte.— Letitia Arabella. — Mary 1 Dorothea.— Emily Georgina. 1 [5] Percy Jocelyn, of Castle Armstrong, King's co. and . Salisbury, Clonmel, J.P. late 23rd R.w. fusiliers ; b. 8 April, 1816 ; m. 20 Sept. 1837, Catherine Frances, dau. of Major Henry Langley, of Brittas Castle, co. Tipperary, and has 6 sons and 2 daus. (1) Thomas Armstrong, capt. and adjt. 3rd batt. R. fusil- liers, late lieut. 1st dragoon guards ; b. 23 Oct. 1841; m. , Blanche, 2nd dau. of late John William Fletcher, Bengal army. (2) Henry Bloomfield, b. 12 Oct. 1844. (3) Hugh George, fiag lieut. H.M.S. " Duke of Wellington "; b. 2 Mar. 1846; m. 8 Jan. 1879, Kate Edith, twin dau. of Thomas Rolls Hoare, Esq. of Cranfield Court, Berks. (4) Percy, b. 9 Mar. 1848. (5) Frederick John, S. Tipperary mil. b. 16 May, 1861. (6) Charlotte, d. 10 Oct. 1875, having m. 30 Jan. 1862, to George Henry Mildmay Ricketts, C.B. (V. ST. VINCENT). (7) Elizabeth Mary. [6] Charlotte Anne, m. to Rev. George Smith, rector of Fiulagen, Ballykelly, and has 3 sous and a dau. * GRAFTON. 307 1 (1) William Smith, in H.O. (2) Thomas Gough. (3) George Young. (4) Charlotte Bloomfield. 3/ William, major 60th regt.; d. 1822. 4/ Sir Hugh Gough, created Viscount Gough. 5/ Jane Catherine, d. Aug. 1833, having m. to Lieut.-Col. lichard Lloyd, who fell in battle at Bayonne, 10 Dec. 1813. 6/ Elizabeth, m 22 Mar. 1810, to Benjamin Frend, of Boskell, o. Limerick, who d. Jan. 1858. ;;iT [4] Lady Susan Georgiana, d. 30 April, 1866, having m. 2 Feb. 1833, to George, 4th Baron Rivers, who d. 28 April, 1866. [5] Lady Georgiana Charlotte, m. 13 July, 1833, to Alexander George Fullerton, Esq. of Ballintoy, co. Antrim, s. p. s. BARON GRAVES. CLARENCE EDWARD GRAVES, Baron Graves (1794, 1.), late lieut. R.N. j.p. Cornwall ; s. his father as 4th Baron 20 Mar. 1870, but has not estab- lished his right to vote at the elections of Irish representative Peers ; b. 8 June, 1847; m. 8 June, 1870, KatherineFrederica, eldest dau. of Sir Thomas William Clinton Murdoch, k.C.M.G. and has a son and 3 daus. (1) Hon. Sydney Thomas WiUiams North, b. 13 Oct. 1872. (2) Hon. Violet Georgina Adele, b. 21 May, 1871. (3) Hon. Evelyn IsabeUa Katie, b. 6 Jan. 1876. (4) Hon. Cecil OUvia, b. 27 Dec. 1876. Arms— Gu. an eagle displayed ducally crowned or on a canton arg. an anchor ppr. Crest— Out of a ducal coronet arg. a demi-eagle displayed and erased or. Supporters — Two royal vultures wings close ppr. Motto — Aquila non captat muscas. Seat — Thanckes House, Devonport. Hmeage. JAMES GRAVES, paymaster of a regt. under William in. was murdered at Glassough, Ireland (said to be son of Graves, rector of Brailsford, Derbys, a younger son of James Graves, of Little Wressel, Yorks. who was related to Hugh Graves, M.P. York, temp. Q. Elizabeth, lord mayor of York 1578, a younger son of Robert Graves, of Cleckheaton) ; m. the dau. and coheir of Sir John Herman or Herdman, of Stannington, Northumb. Knt. serjeant-at-law, by a Miss Fen- wick, of Wallington. He had, with other issue, 2 sons, [1] Samuel, of Castle Dawson, co. Derry; m. Miss Moore, of the Isle of Man ; she d. 1769, having had, with other issue, 3 sons, (1) Thomas, of Castle Dawson, bar.-at-law ; m. Neave, and had a son, Samuel, of Castle Dawson 1802, married twice; 2ndly, Miss Semple, and had with other issue, Major-Gen. William Graves, retd. f. p. as lieut.-col. Madras S.C. (2) John (Rev.), of Castle Dawson; m. Jane, dau. of John Hudson, of Magherafelt, co. Derry, and had, with other issue, 4 sons, /I/ Samuel, of Derry Grave, co. Londonderry, rear-adm. R.N. (retd.); b. 1742; d. Dec. 1802, having m. Catherine, dau. and coheir of Richard Fetherston- haugh, of CO. Westmeath (Fetherston — BART); shed. 1816, having had with other issue a son and dau. [1] John Samuel, of Woodbine Hill, Honiton, Devon, bar.-at-law; b. 14 Dec. 1796; d. 4 April, 1861, having m. 16 Feb. 1827, Maria, "daughter" of Gen. Sir Thomas Molyneux, Bart.; she d. 16 July, 1875, having had 6 sons and 6 daus. (1) Thomas, lieut. R.E.; b. 22 Mar. 1831; killed in the assault on the Redan, 18 June, 1855. (2) George Sawle, com. R.N. (retd. 1880); b. 13 Aug. 1832. 312 GREVILLE. (3) William Taprell, b. 5 Feb. 1834; m. 1854, Annie, dau. of Henry Wallis, Esq.; she d. leaving 2 sons and 2 daus. Henry Somerset, b. 1855.— John Samuel, b. 1861.— Madeline Constance Stanley. — Annie Molyneux Wallis. (4) John Samuel, capt. 103rd regt.; b. 9 Sept. 1838; d. 21 Mar. 1870. (5) Francis Lowry, major R.A.; b. 15 Aug. 1843; m. 6 Sept. 1876, Ellen, dau. of James Orchard-Phillipps, Esq. P.R.s. of Middle Hill, co. Wore, and has had a son and 2 daus. John Halli well Phillipps, b. 1 Mar. 1878; d. 2 Sept. following.— A dau. b. 28 Feb. 1879.— A dau. b. 29 Aug. 1881. (6) Somerset Henry Paul, capt. Bengal S.C. late lieut. 9th regt.; b. 20 Nov. 1846. (7) Catherine Anna. (8) Louisa. (9) Emma, Im. 16 Sept. 1867, to Kev. Frederick William Wetherell, rector of Rathmolyon, co. Meath, and rural dean, and has 2 sons and 2 daus. Frederick Graves Molyneux WETHERELL, b.l Aug. 1868.— Charles Hodgson Pratt, b. 11 Sept. 1869.— Alice Emily Janet. — Florence Mary. f 10) Alice Marianne, m. 17 Sept. 1878, to Rev. Frederick John Badham, incumbent of Ballinacargy, co. West- meath. (11) Isabel. (12) Constance Mary, m. 6 Sept. 1877, to Andrew Edmund, 2nd son of Rev. Richard Johnston, rector of Kilmore, co. Armagh, and has issue. [2] Anna Maria, d. 23 Dec. 1875, having m. 6 Feb. 1815, to Robert William Lowry, Esq. (E. BELMORE),of Pome- roy House, co. Tyrone ; he d. 18 Nov. 1869. /2/ John, of Barley, Exeter, adm. R.N.; d. 16 May, 1811, having m. Elizabeth, dau. and coheir of Richard Sawle, Esq. of Polmangan, Cornwall, and had an only surviving son. Sir Joseph Sawle, created a Baronet 18 Feb. 1836. (See Baronetage.) /3/ Sir Thomas, rear-adm. R.N. 1801, K.B. 1803; b. 1752; d. 1814, having m. 1st, Bridget dau. of Philip Bacon, of Ipswich ; she d. 1794, having had an only child, — Mary. He m. 2ndly, Miss Blacknall, of Parham, Suffolk. /4/ Richard, of Henbury Fort, Devon, adm. R.N.; b. June, 1768; d. 5 Mar. 1836, having m. 22 Sept. 1787, Louisa Caroline, only dau. of Sir John Colleton, of South Carolina, Bart.; she d. having had a son and 5 daus. Samuel, b. 27 June, 1788; married and d. s. p. Sophia Louisa. [3] Caroline Victoria. 4] Louisa Catherine. 5] Septima Sexta, d. 14 Dec. 1831, having m.l2 Sept.1819, to Sir James Roupell Colleton, Bart.; he d. 28 July, 1848. [6] Olivia Septima. (3) Samuel of Hembury Fort, adm. of the white, d. s. p. 12 Mar. 1787, aged 74, having m. 1st, Elizabeth, dau. and heir of John Sedgwick, of Staindrop, co. Durham ; she d. s. p. 1766. He m. 2ndly— 14 Jtme, 1768, Margaret, dau. and coheir of Elmes Spinkes, of Aldwick (? Alwintle), Northants. [2] Thomas, of Thanckes, Cornwall, rear-adm. R.N.; d. there 23 Dec. 1755, aged 75, having m. 1st— 1713, Mary, only dau. and heir of WiUiam Warne, of Thanckes; she d. s. p. Aug. 1718. Hem. 2ndly, 1723, Elizabeth, dau. of Rev. Gilbert Budgell, d.d. of St. Thomas', near Exeter ; she d. 25 April, 1738, leaving 2 sons, viz.: William, a master in chancery, d. unm. 1801, and a 2nd son, viz.: — THOMAS GRAVES, created BARON Graves, of Graves- end, CO. Londonderry, in the Peerage of Ireland, July, 1794, in commemoration of his gallant services in the navy and especially in the action of the preceding 1 June, when Lord Howe obtained a victory over the French fleet ; b. 23 Oct. 1725 ; d. 9 Feb. 1802, having m. 22 June, 1771, Elizabeth, dau. and coheir of William Peere Williams, Esq. of Cadleigh, Devon, and had with 3 daus. a son, THOMAS NORTH, 2nd Baron, a lord of the bedchamber, M.P. comptroller of the household to h.r.h. Duke of Cumberland ; b. 28 May, 1775 ; d. 7 Feb. 1830, having m. 27 June, 1803, Lady Mary Paget, youngest dau. of Henry, 1st Earl of Uxbridge (M. Anglesey); she d. 29 April, 1835, having bad 3. sons and 6 daus. [1] Thomas Williams, s. as 3rd Baron. [2] Hon. Henry Richard, a distinguished portrait painter, and formerly a clerk of the India board; b. 9 Oct. 1818 ; m. 21 Oct. 1843, Miss Henrietta Wellesley. and has 5 sons and 5 daus. (1) Henry Cyril Percy, b. 10 Sept. 1847; m. 11 Oct. 1870, Eizabeth Ellen, younger dau. of Henry Craven, Esq. of Wick- ham Hall, Kent, and has a son and dau. Clarence Percy Rivers, b. 16 Aug. 1871.— Maud Evelyn. (2) William Spencer Paget, com. R.N.retd. ; b. 21 Feb. 1849.— (3) Claude Thomas, b. 21 Sept. 1850. (4) Algernon Sydney George, b. 16 Oct. 1852 ; m. 2 June, 1880, Constance Ellen, younger dau. of Murray M. Johnson, Esq. of Stone Castle, Dartford. (5) Adolphus Edward Paget, b. 11 July, 1855.— (6) Augustus Edgar, b. 11 Oct. 1856.— (7) Adrian Edward George, 2nd lieut. 23rd (late 46th) Middlesex R.V.; b. 4 May, 1860. (8) Henrietta Jane Caroline Florence. (9) Georgiana Louisa Alice, m. 28 Aug. 1868, to Edward Corbett Parker, Esq. (10) Mabel Mary Blanche Somerset. [3] Hon. Adolphus Edward Paget, capt. late 59th regt. page of honour to William IV.; b.26 Jan.1821; m. 27 April, 1858, Caro- line, 2nd dau. of Capt. Wreford, r.n. and has a son and 2 daus. Cyril Edward Cuthbert Hare, b. 18 June, I860.— Florence Mary Augusta. — Hester Sybil. [4] Hon. Jane Anne, d. 14 Sept. 1881, having m. 15 Dec. 1829, to Capt. James W Cuthbert, who d. 6 June, 1874. [5] Hon. Caroline North, d. 27 Oct. 1861, having m. 18 Jan. 1844, to Major-Gen. Hugh Percy Davison, of Swarland Park, Northumberland, who d. 5 July, 1849. [6] Hon. Louisa Elizabeth, d. 30 June, 1868, having m. 28 Aug. 1827, to Charles Fieschi Heneage, gent, usher privy chamber, and had 2 sons and 2 daus. [7] Hon. Augusta Champagne, d. 16 Oct. 1844, having m. 16 Mar. 1831, to Rev. and Hon. William Towry Law (E. Ellen- BOROUGH.) [8] Hon. Hester Charlotte, d. 30 Jan. 1880, having m. 4 Jan. 1832, to Edward Isaac Hobhouse, Esq. (Bart.), who d. 16 May, 1854. [9] Hon. Isabella Letitia, d. s. p. 26 Oct. 1870, having m. 9 June, 1853, to Stephen Roland Woulfe, of Tiermaclane, co. Clare, high sheriff co. Down 1874. THOMAS WILLIAMS, 3rd Baron; b. 18 April, 1804; d. 20 Mar. 1870, having m. 1st— 11 Aug. 1829. Sophie Theresa, dau. of Gen. Berthier, and widow of Gen. Count Bruyere ; she d. s. p. 2 Aug. 1833. He m. 2ndly, same year, Louise Ad61e Malene; she d. 27 Nov. 1877, having had with other issue a son and 3 daus. (1) Clarence Edward, 4th and present Baron. (2) Hon. Jane Ad61e. (3) Hon. Louisa Eleanor, d. 1 Sept. 1879. (4) Hon. Ad61e Isabella, d. 27 Dec. 1869, having m. 15 Dec. 1859, as 1st wife, to George William Culme Soltau-Symons (which latter name he assumed by R. L. 26 April, 1845), high sheriff Devon 1875 (see also Coventry), and had a son and 3 daus. George Algernon James Soltau-Symons, b. 6 May, 1867.— Milly Louisa Isabella. — Evelyn Mary.— Constance Lina. Baeony op Gray— see Eael of Moray. J BAKON GREVILLE. FULKE SOUTHWELL GREVILLE-NUGENT, Baron Greville, of Clonyn, co. Westmeath, in the Peerage of the U.K. so created 15 Dec. 1869, lord-lieut. and custos rotulorum co. "Westmeath 1871, hon. col. Westmeath mil. rifles, 1875, M.P. CO. Longford 1852/69, having assumed the additional surname and arms of Nugent by R.L. 8 Aug. 1866, (2nd sou of Algernon Greville, Esq. — E.Warwick); { GREY. 313 b. 17 Feb. 1821 ; m. 28 April, 1840, Lady Rose Emily Mary Anne Nugent, only surviving child and heiress of George Thomas John, 1st Marquis of Westmeath, and has 5 sons and a dau. (\) Hon. Alger non W illia m F v4ke, capt. late 1st life guards. M.P. CO. Wes&TeatFT835/7'4, a Junior lord of the treasury 1873/4, a groom in waiting to the Queen 1869/73 ; b. 11 Feb. 1841 ; m. 16 Dec. 1863, Lady Beatrice Violet Graham, 2nd dau. of James, 4th Duke of Montrose, and has 2 sons and 2 daus. Ronald Henry Fulke, b. 14 Oct. 1864.— Beresford Charles FuTke', b. 3 JTaf . 1871". — Camelia Dagmar Violet. — Veronique Lilian Violet. (2) Hon. George Frederick Greville-Nugent, M.P. co. Long- ford 1870/74, J.P. Middx. and Roscommon ; b. 11 Sept. 1842 ;m. 17 Aug. 1870, Cecil Aitchison, dau. of Gen. Henry Aitchison Hankey. (3) Hon. Robert Southwell Greville-Nugent, b. 26 Mar. 1847. (4) Hon. Reginald James Macartney Greville-Nugent, capt. Coldstream guards ; b. 27 Nov. 1848 ; d. s. p. 28 Feb. 1878, having m. 24 Oct. 1871, Hon. Louisa Maude Yarde-Buller, dau. of John, 1st Baron Churston ; she re-m. 17 July, 1879, to James Charles Hope-Vere, Esq. (E. HOPETOUN). [5] Hon. Patrick Emilius John Greville-Nugent, West Heath militia, b. 6 Aug. 1852. [6] Hon. Mildred Charlotte, m. 26 Aug. 1869, to Alexis Ha(diet, iMarquis de la Bedoy^re. Arms — Quarterly, Ist and 4th, Erm. two bars gu. and a canton of the last for difference, NUGENT. 2nd and 3rd, Sa. on a cross within a bordure both engrailed or five pellets, Grevillb. Crests— 1st, A cockatrice ppr. charged on the breast with a pellet for difference, Nugent. 2nd, Out of a ducal coronet gu. a demi-swan with wings expanded arg., Greville. Supporters— Dexter, a swan wings inverted arg. ducally gorged gu, charged on the breast with a pellet. Sinister, a cockatrice wings vert, gorged with an Eastern crown or combed and wattled gu. . IVIOTTOES— Over the 1st crest, " Decrevi"; and under the arms " Vix ea nostra voco." Seats— Clonyn Castle, Delvin, and Westmeath and Clonteem, Roscommon. TOWN HOUSK— 39, Lowndes Square, 8.W. Uineage. ALGERNON GREVILLE (son of Capt. William Fulke Greville, R.N. and his wife Meliora, only child of Rev. and Hon. Richard Southwell, and great-grandson of Algernon, 2nd son of Fulke, 6th Baron Brooke— E. WARWICK) ; b. 1791 ; d. 23 Nov. 1857, having m. Dec. 1813, Caroline, 2nd dau. of Sir Bellingham Graham, Bart.; she d. having had 3 sons and a dau. [1] Algernon William Bellingham, of Granard, co. Longford, formerly a capt. in the army; b. m. 1st — 1 Oct. 1844, Margaret, youngest dau. of Alexander Petty, Esq. ; she d. 18 Aug. 1845, leaving an only dau. (1) Annie Margaret Christina, m. 13 July, 1870, to Ralph Dalyell, Esq. private sec. to sec. of state for war, and has 4 daus. Ruth Margaret DALYELL.— Jane Violet.— Annie Lilias.— A dau. b. 15 Aug. 1878. COL. Greville m. 2ndly— 5 Oct. 1847, Mary Fanny, eldest dau. of Christopher Idle, Esq. of Northfrith ; she d. 15 Nov. 1860. He m. 3rdly — 4 June, 1863, Louisa Fanny, dau. of late Major-Gen. Richard Parker, R.A. By his 2nd wife he has had with other issue a son and a dau. r.hx^iLvc^**, iffS^ (2) George, 2nd sec. in diplomatic service ; b. 12 May, 1851. (3) Alice Gertrude, m. 29 April, 1873, to Oscar Leslie Ste- phen, Esq. and has 2 daus. Alice Muriel Stephen.— Olive Florence. [2] Fulke Southwell, created Baron Greville. [3] Southwell, major Bengal fusiliers; b. ; m. 23 Mar. 1847, Jane, dau. of Lawford Tronson, Esq. of Newry ; she d. 29 Aug. 1861, having had 2 sons and 2 daus. (1) Brooke Southwell, b. 9 April, 1855. (2) Charles Algernon Fergus, b. 26 Jan. 1857; m. 23 Oct. 1876, Amy, dau. of Francis Picard, Esq. of London, and has a dau. b. 13 Dec. 1877. (3) Caroline Charlotte, m. 19 Dec. 1871, to Frederick Alexis Eaton, Esq. secretary to royal academy of arts, s. p. (4) Gertrude Anne. [4] Caroline, d. unm. ii^iC^l''^lMA**l {(fiJ'i EAEL GREY. SIK HENRY GREY, k.g. g.c.m.g. Earl Grey and Viscount Howick (1806, U.K.); Baron Grey (1801 , U.K.); a Baronet (1 746, G.B.); P.O. late lord-lieut, and custos rotulorum for Northumb. 1847/77; secretary for war 1835/9, for the colonies 1846/52 ; M.P. Win- chelsea 1826/30, Higham Ferrers 1831, N. North- umberland 1831/41, and Sunderland 1841/45, K.G. 10 June, 1863 ; s. his father as 3rd Earl 17 July, 1845; b. 28 Dec. 1802; m. 9 Aug. 1832, Maria, 3rd dau. of Sir Joseph Copley, Bart. ; she d. 14 Sept. 1879 ; heir presumptive, Albert Henry George Grey, M.P. Arms— Quarterly, Ist and 4th, Gu. a lion rampant within a bor- diu-e engrailed arg. in dexter chief point a mullet of the last, Grey op Chillingham. 2nd and 3rd, Barry of six arg. and az. on a bend gu. a besant, Grey op Horton. Crest — A scaling ladder in bend sinister or hooked and pointed sa, supporters — Dexter, a lion guardant purpure ducally crowned or. Sinister, a tiger guardant ppr. Motto — De bon vouloir servir le roy. Seat — Howick Hall, Lesbury, Northumberland. TOWN HOUSE— 13, Carlton House Terrace, s.w. Eineage. SIR THOMAS GREY, Knt. of Berwick and Chillingham, sumamed " de torto pede " (son of Sir John Grey, of Ber- wick, living 1372); d. 1402, having m. Catherine, dau. of John, 4th Baron Mowbray, and sister of Thomas, Duke of Norfolk, and had 4 sons, [1] Sir John, of Heaton, Northumb. K.G. obtained, in consider- ation of his services in the French wars, temp. Henry V. a grant of the Earldom of Tankerville, in Normandy, to hold by homage and delivery of a bassinet at the castle of Rouen on the feast of St. George yearly, letters patent dated 31 Jan. 1418, governor of Harfleur, and governor of Goumay, in Normandy; slain at the battle of Baug6 1421 ; m. Joan, elder dau. and co- heir of Edward de Charlton, lord of Powys. [2] Sir Thomas, of Heaton, Northimib. beheaded 3 Henry v.; m. Alice, dau. of Ralph Neville, 1st Earl of Westmorland (she re-m. to Sir Gilbert Lancaster, Knt.), and had issue. His great-great-grandson , Sir Ralph, of whom immediately. [3] William, dean of York, bishop of London 1426, and trans- lated to Lincoln 1431; d. 1436. [4] Sir Henry, of Ketteringham, Norfolk ; m. Emma, dau. of William Appleyard, and had a son, — Sir Henry Grev, Knt. SIR RALPH GREY, of Chillingham, d. there 17 Dec. 1566, having m. Isabel, dau. and coheir of Sir Thomas Grey , of Horton, Northumb. and had with other issue 3 sons, 314 GREY. [1] Sir Ralph, of CMllingham (2nd son), high sherifE 1582, 1591, 1593, 1611, M.P. Northumb, 1604 ; d. 7 Sept, 1623, having m. 1st— Anne, dau. of William Arthington, of Arthington, Yorks. He m. 2ndly— Dorothy, dau. of Sir Thomas Mallet, of Enmore, Somerset, and widow of Sir Thomas Palmer, Knt. and had 2 sons and a dau. By his 1st wife he had with other issue a son, SIR William, of Chillingham and Warke, created a BARO- NET 15 June, 1619, and LORD Grkt, of Warke, 11 Feb. 1623, and d. 29 July, 1674, having m. 1st— Cecily, dau. and coheir of Sir John Wentworth, Bart, of Gosfield, Essex; she d. 20 Jan. 1667. His grandson, FORDB, 3rd Lord Grey, created VISCOUNT GlendALE and Earl of Tanker ville 11 June, 1695; d. 25 June, 1701 (when the Viscounty and Earldom expired, and the Barony also expired on the death of his brother Charles in 1700). He m, Mary, dau. of George, Lord Berkeley, and had an only dau. Mary, d. 31 May, 1710, having m. July, 1695, to Charles Bennet, 2nd Lord Ossulston, created EARL Tankerville 19 Oct. 1714. [2] Sir Edward, of Howick, Northumb. high sheriff 1597/8, constable Morpeth Castle 1584, 1589; d. 1631, having m. Cathe- rine, dau. of Roger le Strange, of Hunstanton, Norfolk. His descendant in the 5th generation was Sir Henry Grey, created a Baronet 11 Jan. 1746. [3] Sir Henry, of Morpeth Abbey, Northumb.; m. Mary, dau. of Sir John Widdrington, of Widdrington, and had 3 sons and 2 daus. Cj IR HENRY GREY, of Howick, high sheriff Northumb. 1738, O created a Baronet 11 Jan. 1746 ; bp. 4 Dec. 1691 ; bur. at Howick 6 May, 1749, having m. 19 April, 1720, Hannah, dau. of Thomas Wood, of Falloden, Northumb. ; she bur. 19 July, 1764, having had with other issue 2 sons, [1] Sir Henry, 2nd Baronet, M.P. Northumb. 1754 and 1762 ; bp. 15 Nov. 1722; d. unm. 30 Mar. 1808. [2] Charles, created Earl Grey, of whom next. QIR CHARLES GREY, K.B. 1782, gen. in the army, col. 3rd io regt. dragoons, and governor of Guernsey, A.D.C. to Prince Ferdinand at the battle of Minden, com.-in-chief in the West Indies at the reduction of Martinique, St. Lucia, and Guadaloupe, created a Peer of the U.K. by the title of BARON Grey, of Howick, Northumb. 23 June, 1801, and on 11 April, 1806, was advanced to the dignities of VISCOUNT HowiCK and EARL GREY ; bp. 23 Oct. 1729 ; d. 14 Nov. 1807, having m. 8 Jtme, 1762, Elizabeth, dau. of (Jeorge Grey, of Southwick, CO. Durham ; she d. 26 May, 1822, having had with 2 daus. 5 sons, /I/ Charles, s. as 2nd Earl. 121 Sir Henry George, G.C.B. G.C.H. a gen. in the army, col. 13th light dragoons ; b. 25 Oct. 1766 ; d. 11 Jan. 1845, having m. 20 Aug. 1812, Charlotte, only dau. of Sir Charles Des Vceuj?, Bart, of Indiville, Queen's co. /3/ Hon. Sir George, K.c.B. capt. R.N. M.P. Devonport, resident com. at Portsmouth dockyard, marshal at Barbadoes ; created a BARONET 2 July, 1814. /4/ Hon. William, lieut.-col. in the army, lieut.-govemor of Chester ; b. 20 Oct. 1777 ; d. 10 Aug. 1817, having m. 1805, Maria, dau. of Adm. William Sherriff, R.N. ; she d. 4 Aug. 1857, having had 2 sons and a dau. [1] William Thomas, b. 22 April, 1807 ; d. s. p. 13 Mar. 1864, having m. 7 Jan. 1841, his cousin Maria Georgiana, 2nd dau. of Adm. William Henry Sherriff, R.N. [2] Charles Conrad, capt. R.N. b. 2 Jan. 1817 ; d. 29 May, 1848, having m. 23 April, 1844, Caroline Nesbit, eldest dau. of Major Turner Macan, of Carriff, co. Armagh; she d. 11 Oct. 1854, having had a son and dau. (1) Edward Codrington WiUiam, b. 21 Feb. 1845. (2) Maria, m. 18 Aug. 1870, to Charles Alexander, 12th Earl of Home. [3] Emily Hannah, m. 21 Sept. 1837, to James Duberly, Esq. of Gaynes Hall, Hunts, who d. 3 Mar. 1864, having had 6 sons and 2 daus. /5/ Right Rev. and Hon. Edward, bishop of Hereford and prebendary of Westminster ; b. 25 Mar. 1782 ; d. 24 July, 1837, having m. 1st — 21 Mar. 1809, Charlotte Elizabeth, dau. of James Croft, Esq. of Greenham, Berks.; she d. 26 May, 1821, having had 4 sons and 5 daus. [1] Edward, lieut. R.N. b. 11 June, 1810 ; d. 24 Aug. 1835. [2] Charles, b. 13 June, 1812 ; d. 1 July, 1839, having m. 7 April, 1838, Sara, 2nd dau. of William Gyde, Esq. of Cheltenham, co. Glouc. and had a son, Charles William, lieut. d. at Mean Meer 8 Dec. 1860. [3] Leopold James Henry, e.i.C.s. Bengal ; b. 23 Jan. 1816 ; d. 10 Aug. 1845, having m. 1st— 29 July, 1839, Wilhelmina Emily, dau. of Matthew Law, Esq.; she d. 19 Jan. 1842. He m. 2ndly— 14 Nov. 1842, Emily Maria, dau. of Lieut.-Col. Costley ; she d. s. p. 15 Jan. 1866. By his 1st wife he had a son, Leopold John Herbert, c.S.l. major Bengal s.c. and deputy commissioner of Punjaub, superintendent Bhawalpur State; b. 1 July, 1840; m. 12 May, 1864, Josephine Cathe- rine, dau. of Gen. Van Cortlandt, c.B. and has 2 sons and 4 daus. Frederick William, b. 7 April, 1873.— A son, b. 26 May, 1880.— Georgina Emily Catherine.— Wilhelmina Cathe- rine.— Gertrude Sybil.— Helen Marian Annie. [4] Sir William, K.O.S.l. member of the Bengal council 1840/71, also of the governor-general's council in India, lieut.- govemor of Bengal 1862/71, governor of Jamaica, &c. 1874/7; b. 26 Mar. 1818 ; d. 16 May, 1878, having m. 1st— 8 July, 1845, Margaret Hungerford, dau. of Welby Jackson, Esq. E.I.C.S. (Bart.) ; she d. 30 Nov. 1862, having had 3 sons and a dau. (1) Leopold James Henry, assist.-commisr. Bengal, capt. Bengal S.C. ; b. 6 Jan. 1847 ; m. 10 June, 1871, Clara, dau. of Major-Gen. George Verner (Bart.) ; she d. 1 June, 1879. (2) William Francis Hungei-ford, capt. Bengal S.C. ; b. 18 Feb. 1849 ; m. 31 Dec. 1879, Isabella Harriett, youngest dau. of Archibald Adam Swinton, B.C.S. (retd.),and has had a dau. Violet, d. 18 April, 1881. CiciaKi'pMv/iPM (3) Arthur Elphinstone, b. 4 Feb. 1854. ^ (4) Caroline Charlotte, m. 9 Mar. 1869, to Lieut.-Col. Henry Hamer Stansfeld, H.M. Indian army, private sec. and A.D.c. to Ueut.-gov. Bengal, and has 2 sons and 2 daus. Harold Hamer Grey Stansfeld, b. 17 Feb. 1870.— Cyril Grey, b, 17 July, 1871.— And 2 daus. Sir William m. 2ndly— 26 Jan. 1865, Georgina Chicheley, eldest dau. of Trevor Chicheley Plowden, Esq. and has 2 sons and 2 daus. (5) Charles Jocelyn Eden, b. 28 June, 1872. (6) Spencer Trevor, b. 28 April, 1877. (7) Sybil Frances. (8) Dorothy Evelyn. [5] Elizabeth, m. 18 Aug. 1836, to Rev. Henry William Maddock, vicar of Kington, co. Hereford, and of All Saints, St. John's Wood, London ; he d. 18 Feb. 1870, having had 4 sons and 4 daus. (1) Edward Grey Maddock, lieut. R.N. b. 13 Sept. 1838; d. unm. 28 Aug. 1866. (2) William Herbert, M.A. in H.O. head master of Sandbach grammar school, co. Chester; b. 27 May, 1840; m. 22 Dec. 1864, Mary Wall, dau. of Reginald Brook Bod- dington. Esq, and has issue. (3) Charles Rokeby Scott, b, 1 July, 1846; m, 14 Feb, 1873, Celia, dau. of Nicholas Edgecumbe, Esq. of Launceston, and widow of William Gosling Moore, Esq. and has issue. (4) John Frederick, b. 22 Sept. 1854 ; d. 26 Dec. 1880. (5) Emma Frances, m. 10 April, 1869, to Reginald Stewart Boddington, Esq. solicitor, assist. -registrar Marylebone county covui;. (6) Elizabeth Mary. (7) Emily Charlotte, m. 12 June, 1878, to Conwy Lloyd Morgan, Esq. science master. Diocesan Coll. Capetown. (8) Margaret Louisa. [6] Charlotte, m. 7 May, 1840, to Andrew Wilson, inspector- gen, of hospitals Bengal presidency; he d. 23 Oct. 1868, having had 3 sons and 2 daus. (1) Charles Patrick WILSON, b. 31 Jan. 1841. (2) Frederick Alexander, capt. R.A. Bengal S.C. b. 12 June, 1842; m. 9 Nov. 1876, Louisa, eldest dau. of Col. Marshall. (3) William Grey, b. 7 April, 1852. (4) EUzabeth Charlotte Macsween, m. 18 Aug. 1874, to Frederick John Sewell, C.S. (5) Flora Isabel, m. 3 Oct. 1876, to Roger Pine Coffin, lieut. R.M.L.I. [7] Maiy, m. 10 Sept. 1839, to Major William Alexander, E.I.C.S. (BART.) [8] Harriet, m. 17 Oct. 1843. to Rev. Henry Robert Lloyd, M.A. rector of CUffe-at-Hoo, Kent, chaplain to Archbishop Longley of Canterbury, and some time of Trin. Coll. Camb.; he d. 30 Jan. 1880, having had 2 sons and a dau. (1) lorwerth Grey Lloyd, m.a. vicar of Hersham, Surrey, domestic chaplain to Marquis of Ailesbury; b. 22 Oct. 1844; m. 9 Nov. 1871, Nina, 3rd dau. of Charles Eastland de Michele, and has issue. (2) Arthyr Grey, lieut. 1st dragoon guards; b. 31 Dec. 1851; d. 17 Aug. 1879. (3) Mary Grey, m. 25 Oct. 1881, to Rev. Edward Mayo, youngest son of Herbert Mayo, of Cheshunt, Herts, Esq. [9] Hannah Jane, m. 29 Aug. 1861, to Rev. John Sansom, rector of Buslingthorpe, co. Lincoln, and has a son, John Francis Grey Sansom, b. 26 June, 1862. Bishop Grey m. 2ndly— 9 Sept. 1824, Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Robert Adair, G.C.B. ; she d. 28 Sept, 1829, having had with other issue a son, [10] Francis Douglas, lieut.-col. com. late 37th regt. served in Crimea; b. 11 April, 1828; m. 10 Aug. 1854, Sarah, eldest dau. of Francis Mowat, Esq. of Trotton, Sussex, M.P. Cam- bridge, and has had 3 sons and 3 daus. Arthur, b. 3 July, 1855; d. 11 Mar. 1878,— Douglas Charles Campbell, b, 1 Feb, 1861.— Egerton Spencer, b. 4 April, 1863.— EUzabeth Adair.— Isabel.— Lucy Alithea. Bishop Grey m. 3rdly— 1 Dec. 1831, Eliza, dau. of John Innes, M,P. Totnes; she d. 16 Feb. 1871, having had a son and 2 daus. [11] Alfred, col. Northumb. militia, late 63rd and 15th regts, served in Crimea; b, 7 Feb. 1834; m, 9 June, 1859, Christina Henrietta Victoria, only child of Rev, Calvert R. Jones; she d. 29 June, 1877, having had 4 sons and 2 daus. Raleigh, lieut. Northumb. L.l. mil.; b. 24 Mar, I860,— Algernon Egerton Calvert, b, 18 Oct. 1863.— Alfred Gran- ville, b. 30 June, 1866,— Edward, b. 1 April, 1869,— Annie Trevelyan, — Sybil, [12] Louisa, m. 6 May, 1862, to Col. Richard Parke, R.M. C.B. served in China 1857/8, and at Peiho 1869, retd. as capt, and has a son and dau, [13] Alithea Emma, m, 11 Sept, 1862, to George Gyles, capt. late 2nd Somerset militia, and has 3 daus, Lena Louisa Richarda Gyles.— Maud Mary. — ifargaret Alithea. GREY BE RADCLIFFE^GUILFORD. 815 CHAELES, 2nd Earl, K.G. P.c. first lord of the treasury, M.P. Northumb, 1786, first lord of the admiralty 1806, an elder brother of the Ti-inity house, a trustee of the national gallery, a governor of the charterhouse, secretary for foreign affairs ; s. as 3rd Baronet on the death of his uncle Sir Henry Grey, of Howick, in 1808 ; b. 13 Mar. 1764 ; d. 17 July, 1845, having m. 18 Nov. 1794, Hon. Mary Elizabeth Ponsonby, only dau. of William Brabazon, 1st Baron Ponsonby (E. Bess- BOROUGH); she d. 26 Nov. 1861, having had 8 sons and 5 daus. El] Henry, 3rd and present Earl. 2] Hon. Charles, gen. in the army, col. 71st regt. private sec. to the Queen, M.P. Wj-combe 1832/7 ; b. 15 Mar. 1804; d. 31 Mar. 1870, having m. 26 July, 18 .6, Caroline Eliza (V.A.), eldest dau. of Sir Thomas Harvie Farquhar, Bart, extra bedchamber woman to the Queen since 1870, and had with other issue a son and 4 daus. (1) Albert Henry George, M.P. S. Northumberland 1880, heir presumptive to the Earldom; b. 28 Nov. 1851 ; m. 9 June, 1877, Alice, 3rd and youngest dau. of Richard Stay- ner Holford, Esq. (E. CRAWFORD), and has a son and dau. Charles Robert, b, 15 Dec. 1879.— Victoria Sybil Mary (H.M. the Queen sponsor). (2) Sybil Mary, d. 7 Sept. 1871, having m, 20 June, 1867, as 1st wife, to William Amelius, 10th Duke of St. Albans. (3) Victoria Alexandrina Elizabeth (H.M. the Queen, spon- sor) ; m. 6 June, 1877, to Hon. Lewis Payan Dawnay (V. DOWNE). (4) Louisa Jane, m. 1 June, 1875, to William Randal, 11th Earl of Antrim. (5) Mary Caroline. [3] Hon. Sir Frederick William, G.C.B. adm. R.N. a lord of the admiralty 1861/6, com.-in-chief on Cape station 1857/60, rear-adm. superintendent in Bosphorous 1855/6 ; b. 23 Aug. 1805; d. 2 May, 1878, having m. 20 July, 1846, Barbarina Charlotte, dau. of Rev. Frederick Sullivan, vicar of Kimpton, Herts. (Bart.) [4] Hon. George, adm. superintendent of Portsmouth dock- yard 1858/63, Bath king of arms since 1865, capt. of port of Gibraltar 1846/56 ; b. 16 May, 1809 ; m. 20 Jan. 1846, Jane Frances, 3rd dau. of Gen. the Hon. Sir Patrick Stuart (B. Blantyre), and has 6 sons and 4 daus. (1) Charles, b. 31 Mar. 1846 ; m. 3 Nov. 1874, Constance Annie, only dau. of Charles Wilton Goad, Esq. (2) Harry George, M.A. Wadham Coll. Oxon. 1876, vicar of Holy Trinity, St. Ebbe's, Oxford, 1877 ; b. 1 Oct. 1861. (3) Frederick, b. 24 Dec. 1852. (4) George, b. 7 Dec. 1857. (5) Francis, b. 8 Jan. I860.— (6) WilUam Edward, b. 11 May, 1866.— (7) Mary Elizabeth.— (8) Katherine Louisa. (0) Jane, m. 18 May, 1870, to Wenman Aubrey Wykeham- Musgrave, Esq. of Barnsley Park, Glouc. late capt. Oxon. mil. and has 2 sons and 3 daus. Herbert Wenman Wykeham-Musgrave, b. 26 Mar. 1871.— Charles Grey, b. 6 Aug. 1881.— Maude Louisa Georgina. — Helen Mary.— Sybil Jane. (10) Helen Diana. [5] Hon. John, M.A. Trinity CoU, Camb. 1832, rector of Houghton-le-Spring, co. Dm-ham, 1847, rural dean 1880, hon. canon of Durham 1848, chaplain to the dean of Durham ; b. 1 Mar. 1812; m. 1st— July, 1836, Lady Georgiana Elizabeth Charlotte Hervey, 2nd dau. of Frederick William, 1st Mar- quis of Bristol; she d. 16 Jan. 1869. He m. 2ndly— 11 April, 1874, Helen Mary, only dau. of John Eden Spalding, Esq. of the Holme, New Galloway, N.B. and has 2 sons and a dau. Charles Frederick, b. 7 April, 1842.— Frederick Thomas, b. 28 Feb. 1844— Mary Katherine. [6] Hon. Francis Richard, M.A. Trinity Coll. Camb. 1834, hon. canon of Durham 1863, rector of Morpeth, Northumb. 1842 ; b. 31 Mar. 1813 ; m. 12 Aug. 1840, Lady Elizabeth Howard, 6th dau. of George, 6th Earl of Carlisle. [7] Hon. Harry Cavendish, capt. 52nd regt. ; b. 16 Oct. 1814; d. unm. 5 Sept. 1880. [8] Hon. William George, sec. of legation at Paris; b. 16 Feb. 1819; d. 19 Dec. 1865, having m. 20 Sept. 1868, Countess Helene Theresa Catherine, only dau. of Count Stedingk, chamberlain to the King of Sweden, a bedchamber-woman to H.R.H. the Princess of Wales 1863/73, when she was appointed extra bed- chamber-woman, and re-m. 5 July, 1873, to Count Gustave d'Otrante. [9] Lady Louisa Elizabeth, d. 26 Nov. 1841, having m. 9 Dec. 1816, as 2nd wife, to John Gr^eorge, 1st Earl of Durham, who d. 28 July, 1840. [10] Lady Elizabeth, d. 8 Nov. 1880, having m. 13 May, 1826, to John Croker Bulteel, Esq. of Flete House, Devon, who d. 10 Sept. 1843. [11] Lady Caroline, a bedchamber-woman to the Queen; d. 28 April, 1875, having m. 16 Jan. 1827, to Capt. the Hon. George Barrington, R.N. (V. Barrington), who d. 2 June, 1836. [12] Lady Georgiana. [13] Lady Mary (o.i.), m. 30 July, 1829, to Charles (Wood), 1st Viscount Halifax. BAEON GKEY DE EADCLIFFE. AETHUR EDWARD HOLLAND GREY- EGERTON, Viscount Grey de Wilton by courtesy, created Baron Grey de Radcliffe, co. pal. Lane. 14 June, 1875, m.p. Weymouth 1859/65, Bath 1873/4, late 1st life guards, major Duke of Lan- caster's yeo., hon. col. 6th Lane. R.v. since 1863 (eldest son of the Earl of Wilton, see that title); b. 25 Nov. 1833 ; m. 11 Aug. 1858, Lady Elizabeth Charlotte Louisa Craven, eldest dau. of William, 2nd Earl of Craven. (LINEAGE, &c.— See Earl op Wilton.) EAEL OF GUILFOED. DUDLEY FRANCIS NORTH, Earl of Guilford (1752, G.B.), Baron Guilford (1683, E.), lieut. late E.H. guards, capt. on reserve of officers 1880, lieut.-col. East Kent yeo. cav. since 1878 ; s. his grandfather as 7th Earl 29 Jan. 1861 ; b. 14 July, 1851 ; m. 4 May, 1874, Georgiana, youngest dau. of Sir George Chetwynd, Bart, and has had 2 sons , (1) Dudley Francis, Lord North; b. 3 May, 1876 ; d. follow- '^"^'^ (2) George Frederick, L o it» KORTn , b. 19 Nov. lS76.A4^((,c^l^faiiig0fr (3) Lady Muriel Emily, b. 16 April, 1879. Arms— Az. a lion passant or between three fleurs-de-lis arg. Crest— A dragon's head erased sa. ducally gorged and chained or. Supporters— Two mastifEs ppr. Mottoes— La vertu est la seule noblesse, and Aninao et fide. Seat— Waldershare Park, near Dover. SIE EDWARD NORTH (son of Roger North, merchant, great-grandson of Thomas North, of Walkeringham, Notts, temp. Henry VI.), clerk of the coimcil of the city of London, a clerk of the parliament 22 HENRY VIII. king's serjeant-at-law 1636, treasurer of the court of augmentations, knight of the shire Camb. 83 Henry VIII. 1641/2, chancellor 316 GUILFORD. of the court of augmentations 36 Henry VIII. P.O. one of Henry VIII. executors ; had summons to parliament as Baron North, of Kirtling, by writ 5 April, 1554, and took his seat 7 April following, lord-heut. of Camb. and the Isle of Ely, will dated 20 Mar. 1563/4; d. 31 Dec. following, having m.lst, Alice, dau. of Oliver Squyer, of Southby, near Portsmouth, co. Southants. widow of Edward Myrffyn, of London, and relict of John Brigadine, of Southampton. He m. 2ndly, Margaret, dau. of Ricliard Butler, of London, widow, 1st, of Andrew Fraunces; 2nd, Robert Chartsey ; 3rd, of Sir David Brooke, Knt.; she d. 2 June, 1575. He had by his 1st wife 2 sons and 2 daus. His great-grandson, viz.: T\UDLEY, 4th Baron (on the death of his father, Dudley, XJ 3rd Baron, 16 Jan. 1666), K.B. 1616, took his seat 31 Jan. 1666; d. 1677, having m. Anne, dau. and coheir of Sir Charles Montagu, Knt. and niece of Henry, Earl of Man- chester, and had with 4 daus. 6 sons, (1) Charles, 5th Baron, summoned to Parliament in his father's lifetime as Baron Grey, of RoUeston. co. Stafford, by writ 24 Oct. 1673; b. 12 Sept. 1635; d. 1690, having m. Catherine, dau. of William, Baron Grey, of Werke, and widow of Sir Edward Moseley, Bart, of The Hough, co. Lancaster (she re-m. to Francis Russell, Esq. and d. 1694/5), and had an only son, William, 6th Baron North, lost his right hand at the battle of Blenheim ; d. s. p. 1734. (2) Sir Francis North, of the Middle Temple, solicitor-gen. and knighted at Whitehall 21 May, 1671, attorney-gen. 1673, lord chief justice court of common pleas 1674, keeper of the great seal 1682, and created Baron Guilford, of Guilford, Surrey, 27 Sept. 1683 ; b. 22 Oct. 1637; d. 5 Sept. 1685, having m. 5 Mar. 1671/2, Frances, 2nd dau. and coheir of Thomas Pope, Earl of Down(ext.); she d. 15 Nov. 1678, having had issue. His grandson, Francis, s. his father as 3rd Baron Guilford. (3) Hon. Sir Dudley, of Glemham, Suffolk, a Turkey mer- chant, knighted at Whitehall 11 Feb. 1682/3; b. 16 May, 1641; d. 31 Dec. 1691, having m. Anne, dau. of Sir Robert Cann, Bart, and widow of Sir Robert Gunning, and had 2 sons. (4) Hon. John, D.D. prebendary of Westminster; b. 4 Sept. 1645; d. unm. master of Trin. Coll. Camb. in 1682. (5) Hon. Montagu, d. 27 Sept. 1710, having m. Mary, dau. of Sir Robert Gayer, of Stoke Pogis, Bucks, and had 2 sons and 5 daus. (6) Hon. Roger, of Rougham, Norfolk, and the Middle Temple, attorney-gen. to the Queen of Charles II. author of " The Lives of the Norths"; b. 3 Sept. 1651; m. Mary, dau. of Sir Robert Sayer, Knt. of Stoke Pogis, Bucks, and was great- grandfather of FRANCIS FREDERICK NORTH, of Rougham (elder son of Fountaine North, Esq.), b. 2 July, 1778 ; d. 8 Oct. 1821, having m. 5 Mar. 1799, Elizabeth, dau. of William Whitear, prebendary of Chichester, vicar of Hastings and Ore (she re-m. 24 Nov. 1824, to Gloucester Wilson, Esq. of the Inner Temple), and had with other issue 4 sons and a dau. [1] Frederick, of Rougham, J.P. and D.L. M.P. Hastings, b. 2 July, 1800 ; d. 29 Oct. 1869, having m. 16 June, 1825, Janet, dau. of Sir John Marjoribanks, Bart. M.P. (and relict of Robert Shuttleworth, of Gawthorp Hall, Lane); she d. 17 Jan. 1855, having had a son and 2 daus. /I/ Charles, of Rougham, J.P. bar.-at-law I.T. 1854 ; b. 25 Mar. 1828; m. 16 Mar. 1859, Augusta,eldestdau.of Rev.and Hon. Thomas Keppel, rector of North Creake, Norfolk (E. Albemarle), and has had 5 sons and 5 daus. (1) Frederick Keppel, b. 7 May, I860.— (2) Marjoribanks Keppel, b. 17 Nov. 1865.— (3) Charles Keppel, b. 5 Dec. 1870 ; d. 30 Jan. 1881.— (4) Anthony Dudley Keppel, b. 22 April, 1874.— (5) Thomas Keppel, b. 26 Mar. 1876. (6) Marianne Eva, m. 28 Jan. 1880, to Robert Charles, only son of Henry Otter, of Swinton House, Yorks. (7) Arabella Valerie. — (8) Frances Hilda. — (9) Dora Hermione.— (10) Louisa Augusta. /2/ Marianne. /3/ Janet Catherine, m. 10 Nov. 1864, to John Addington Symonds, Esq. late fellow of Magdalen Coll. Oxon. and has 4 daus. Janet Harriet SYMONDS.— Charlotte Mary.— Margaret.— Katharine. [2] Charles William, recto of , d. unm. [3] Dudley, b. , d. , having m. Sarah, dau. of Lockyer, major in the army; she d. , leaving a son and 3 daus. /I/ Dudley, major 47th regt. 1880, A.D.C. to Sir Charles Van Straubenzee, governor of Malta 1872/8 ; b. 8 Oct. 1840. /2/ Arabella Frances, m.25 Mar. 1868, to Arthur Cowbiirn, late com. R.N. /3/ Sarah, m. 25 April, 1866, to William, eldest son of Col. William Tomkinson, of Willington Hall, Ches. ; he d. s. p. 1 Mar. 1870. /4/ Helen Margaret, m. 18 Jan. 1865, to Henry Turtlifl Boger, com. R.N. (retd.), and has 7 sons. Dudley Coryndon ROGER, b. 12 Oct. 1865.— Henry Otway, b. 1 June, 1867, Richard Wharton, b. 4 Sept. 1868.— Frederick William, b. 25 Dec. 1869— Charles Roger Mon- tagu, b. 29 May 1872.— Reg uiald George, b. 22 May, 1874. —Walter Francis, b. 30 Mar. 1876. [4] Roger Montagu, majoi E.I.C.; d. unm. 19 Oct. 1876. [5] Arabella. TrmANCIS, 3rd Baron Guilford, 1729, and 7th Lord North, X" 1734, created Earl of Guilford, 8 April, 1762 (only son of Francis, 2nd Baron Guilford, by his 2nd wife Alice, 2nd dau. and coheir of Sir John Brownlow, Bart, of Belton, co Line.).; b. 13 April, 1704 ; d. 4 Aug. 1790, having m. 1st— 16 June, 1728, Lady Lucy Montagu, dau. of George, Earl of Halifax (ext.) ; she d. 7 May, 1834, having had a son, /!/ Frederick, 2nd Earl op GuiLFORD,d.5Aug.l792,having had 3 sons successively 3rd, 4th, and 5th Earls, male line ext. on death of Frederick, 5th Earl, I4th Oct. 1827 (B. NORTH). HIS LORDSHIP m. 2ndly— 24 Jan. 1735/6, Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Arthur Kaye, Bart, and widow of George, Viscount Lewisham; she d. 21 April, 1745. He m. 3rdly— 13 June, 1751, Catherine, dau. and coheir of Sir Robert Furness, Bart, (ext.); she d. s. p. 17 Dec. 1776. By his 2nd wife he had with other issue a son, /2/ Hon. Brownlow.D.D. consecrated Bishop of Lichfield 1771, translated to Worcester 1774, to Winchester 1781; b. 17 July, 1741; d. 12 July, 1820, having m. 17 Jan. 1771, Henrietta Maria, dau. and coheir of John Bannister, Esq. of London ; she d. 16 Nov. 1796, having had with other issue 2 sons, (1) Francis, s. as 6th Earl. (2) Charles Augustus, prebendary of Winchester, rector of Alverstoke and Havant, Hants.; b. 23 June, 1785; d. 18 Aug. 1825, having m. 11 Mar. 1808, Rachel, 2nd dau. of Thomas Jarvis, Esq. of Doddington Hall, Line. ; she d. 25 Mar. 1856, having had with other issue a son, Brownlow North, of The Knoll, Elgin; b.6 Jan, 1810; d. 9 Nov. 1875, having m. 12 Dec. 1828, Grace Anne, dau. of Rev. Thomas Coffey, D.D. and had 2 sons, [1] Charles Augustus, capt. late Queen's Own light infantry, b. 10 Nov. 1829; m. 1st— 27 April, 1865, Rachel Elizabeth, dau. of late Sir Francis Grant, of the Lodge, Melton Mow- bray, president R.A.; she d. 1 Feb. 1871. He m. 2ndly — 11 Nov. 1873, his cousin Elizabeth,'eldest dau. of late James Hayward, Esq. of Loudwater, Herts. By his 1st wife he had 2 sons and 2 daus. Frederic Dudley, b. 9 Nov. 1866. — Brownlow Francis Gordon, b. 4 May, 1869.— Mary Isabella.— Rachel Eliza- beth. [2] Brownlow John Jarvis, b. 24 Feb. 1831 ; d. 20 Aug. 1874, having m. 1st— 14 June, 1849, Margaret Frances Byng Macdonald, 3rd dau. of Keith Macdonald Macalister, of Inistrynich, co. Argyll ; she d. 5 Jan. 1863. He m. 2ndly— 14 Oct. 1871, Merielina Sophia, widow of Rev. Frederick Haggitt. By his 1st marriage he had a son, Brownlow Hamilton, b. 10 Mar. 1854; m. 1 Dec. 1879, EUzabeth Martha, 2ud dau. of John Warren Ryan, Esq. of Wynaad, and has a dau. b. 6 Dec. 1880. FRANCIS, 6th Earl, rector of St. Mary's, Southampton, and Alresford, Hants, master of St. Cross hospital; b. 19 Dec. 1772; d. 29 Jan. 1861, having m. 1st— 20 Feb, 1798, Esther, dau. of Rev. John Harrison, rector of Bighton, Hants. ; she d. s. p. 10 Aug. 1823. He m.2ndly— 4 May, 1826, Harriet, only dau. of Gen. Sir Henry Warde, G.C.B. ; she d. 16 April, 1874, having (re-m. 10 Feb. 1863, to John Lettsom Elliot, Esq.) had 3 sons and 2 daus. [1] Dudley, LORD NORTH, b. 7 Aug. 1829; d. 28 Jan. 1860, having m. 17 Oct. .1850, Charlotte Maria, 3rd dau. of Rev. and Hon. William Eden, rector of Bishopsbourne, Kent (B. Henley), (she re-m. 10 July, 1861, to Major Alexander George Dickson, late 7th hussars, M.P. Dover), and had 3 sons and a dau. (1) Dudley Francis, 7th and present Earl. (2) Hon. Morton William (precedency patent 6 April, 1861), b. 31 Oct. 1852 ; m. 3 ApHl, 1879, Hilda Hylton, dau. of late Capt. Hylton Jolliffe (B. Hylton), and has a son, b. 9 Jan. 1880. (3) Hon. Cecil (p.p.), b. 26 April, 1855. (4) Lady Flora Mildred (p.p.), m.28 Dec. 1880, to Robert Rodney, only son of Montagu Wilmot, Esq. of Norton House, CO. Glam. (BART.) [2] Hon. Frederick Henry, 3rd sec. of legation at Berlin 1864/8, attach^ at Stockholm, Rio, and Berlin 1858/68, late B.C.S.; b. 1 July, 1834. [3] Hon. Charles, lieut. late rifle brigade; b. 29 Dec. 1840; d. s. p. 10 Nov. 1871, having m. 26 April, 1865, Amy Louisa, younger dau. of Rev. John Thomas Maine, M.A. [4] Lady Harriet, m. 28 Aug. 1862, to Lieut.-Col. George Warde, K.H. of Squerryes Court, Westerham, Kent, J.P. capt. late 85th and 52nd regts. L.l. lieut.-col. 1st London brigade, who d. 23 Jan. 1877. [5] Lady Frances, m. 11 Nov. 1862, to Henry Jeffreys Bushby, late Bengal C.S. 1840/3, bar.-at-law 1851, recorder of Col- chester 1863/70, metropolitan police magistrate 1870, com- missioner of lieutenancy for London, and has 2 sons and 2 daus. Henry North Grant BuSHBY, b. 6 Sept. 1863.— Dudley Charles, b. 31 July, 1864.— Evelyn Frances.- Maud Alice. GUILLAMORE. 317 VISCOUNT GUILLAMORE. HARDRESS STANDISH O'GRADY, Viscount Guillamore and Baron O'Grady (1831, I.); lieut.-col. late Madras R.A.; s. his brother as 5th Viscount 29 July, 1877 ; b. 20 Oct. 1841 ; heir pre- sumptive, his brother Frederick. Arms — Per pale gu. and sa. three lions passant guardant per pale arg. and or, the centre lion charged on the side with a portcullis az. Crest— A horse's head erased arg. charged with a portcullis az. Supporters — Two lions guardant per fesse arg. and or each charged on the shoulder with a portcullis az. Motto — Vulneratus non victus. Seat— Cahir, Guillamore, BrufE, Limerick. Hineage. JOHN O'GRADY, of Kilballyowen, co. Limerick (descended from Hugh O'Grady, of Kilballyowen, j.u. the dau. and heir of O'Kerwick), m. 1st — Catharine, dau. of Thady Quin, of Adair, co. Limerick, and had a son, /I/ Thomas, of Kilballyowen; m. Anne, dau. of John Horrish, of the Grange, of Ballybohill, co. Dublin, and had issue. His grandson, Gerald De Courct O'Grady (The O'Grady), of Kil- ballyowen (son of John and Hon. Mary Elizabeth de Courcy, eldest dau. and coheir of Gerald, 24th Lord Kinsale), d. 1812, having m. Elizabeth Thomasina, dau. of John Thomas Waller, Esq. of Castletown, co. Limerick, M.P. and had with other issue 3 sons, [1] Gerald de Courcy, J.P. D.L.high sheriff 1821; d. 6 Sept. 1862, having m. Mar. 1813, Anne, only child of William Wise, Esq. of Cork ; she d. 1849, having had with 6 daus. 3 sons, /I/ William de Courcy, of Kilballyowen; b. d. 1873, having m. 13 Sept. 1841, Anna Grogan, only dau. of Thomas de Renzie, Esq. of Clobernon Hall, co. Wexford, and had 3 sons and 2 daus. (1) Thomas de Courcy, of Kilballyowen; b. 17 Dec. 1844 ; m. 4 Sept. 1877, Elizabeth Jane, only dau. of late Major Richard Doyne, 18th hussars, of Hermitage, co. Dublin. (2) William de Renzie, b. 17 June, 1862. (3) John de Courcy, capt. 94th foot, b. 1 Nov. 1866. (4) Anna Geraldine, m. 8 Feb. 1870, to John Edward le Mottle, capt. 56th regt. (5) Katharine Frances, m. 4 Mar. 1878, to Arthur Wil- liam, yovmgest son of late Grcorge Gubbins, Esq. of Mill town, CO. Dublin. /2/ Henry Blakeney de Courcy, b. m. Mary Grace, dau. of Major Mackintosh. /3/ Standish de Courcy, late capt. 64th regt.; b. m. 1st— 31 Mar. 1864, Charlotte, yoimgest dau. and coheir of late George Powell Houghton, Esq. of Kilmarnock ; she d. , leaving a son, Gerald de Courcy, b. 27 Mar. 1865. He m. 2ndly— 24 Oct. 1871, Isabella, eldest dau. of Rev. William Shepherd, late incumbent of Kilgefin, Ireland, and has issue a son b. 31 May, 1881. [2] John Waller, of Fort Etna, co. Limerick, j.p. r.n.- b 23 Nov. 1796; m. 1 Dec. 1824, Caroline, dau. of George John Veitch, Esq. of Kelso, n.b.; issue settled in Americaf V?J^''°^'^ ^^ Courcy, vicar of Any, co. Limerick; b. 21 June ^f^\^- 1 ^r^' 1856 having m. 7 Nov. 1836, Eliza, 2nd dau.' of John Peel, Esq. of Barton, Staff, and had with other issue 3 sons and a dau. (1) Gerald de Courcy, b. 21 Mar. 1835; d. 17 Jan 1878 having m. 1 June, 1867, Jesse Georgiana, dau. of Philin Dottm Souper, colonial sec. of Trinidad, and receiver-gen of inland revenue Mauritius, and had a dau.— Eliza Asnes Geraldine. ® (2) Henry Knox, capt. Madras S.C. d. unm. 1873. (3) Peel, b. 22 July, 1842. (4) Agnes Antoinette Peel, m. 26 Oct. 1864, to Robert Fowler-Butler, of Barton Hall, Staff, and Pendeford Hall Staff, major 7th royal fusiliers, and has a son, ' Richard Fowler-Butler, b. 25 Sept. 1865. JOHN O'GRADY, of Kilballyowen, first named, m. 2ndlT— Honora, dau. of Major-Gen. Patrick Alen, of St. Woolstans. co. Kildare, and had 3 sons and 2 daus. His grandson, DARBY O'GRADY, of Mount Prospect, co. Limerick hieh sheriff 1785 (son of Standish O'Grady and Honora, dau. and sole heir of Jeremiah Hayes, of Cahir, co. Limerick) He d. 1804, having m. 20 May, 1763, Mary, dau. of James Smyth Esq. (son of Right Rev. T. Smyth, D.D. bishop of Limerick 1695 vice-chancellor T.c.D. 1714); she d. 1809, leaving with other issue 6 sons, /I/ Standish, created Viscount G.iLlamore,28 Jan. 1831. /2/ James, d. 11 July, 1836, having m. 20 May, 1794, Mary dau. and heir of Carrol Nash, Esq. of BallycuUin, co. Limerick' she d. 1817, having had with other issue an eldest son and 3 daus. [1] Thomas, rector of Magoumey, co. Cork; b. May, 1801 d. 6 Oct. 1871, having m. 20 Jan. 1837, Susan, dau. of Joshua Dowe, Esq. of Carrigmanus, co. Cork ; she d. May, 1873 having had with other issue 4 sons and 2 daus. ' (1) William Waller, rector of Drimoleague, co. Cork" b 7 April, 1844 ; unm. ' (2) Standish, bar.-at-law; b. 18 Sept. 1846; m. 31 Dec. 1872 Margaret Allen, dau. of Rev. WiUiam Allen Fisher, rector of Kilmore, co. Cork, s. p. (3) Carew Simpson, of Carrigmanus, co. Cork, j.p.- b 13 May, 1850. (4) Goodwin, M.D. b. 24 May, 1864. (5) Mary. (6) Esther Julia. [2] Maria, m. 30 Aug. 1820, to Rev. WilUam Waller, of Cas- tletown, CO. Limerick. [3] Katherine,m. John Christopher Delmege. Esq. of Castle Park, Limerick. ^ ' [4] Julia, unm. /3/ Edward Smyth, bar.-at-law, chairman, co. Waterford • b d. 6 Oct, 1835, having m. 1800, Mary, dau. of William' Stamer, of Camelly, co. Clare, and half-sister to John, 3rd Vis- count Gort; she d. 4 Dec. 1871, having had 3 sons and a dau. [1] Standish Stamer, bar.-at-law, killed in a duel 1830, unm. [2] Edward Stamer, 4th dragoon guards, formerly 27th Inniskilling dragoons ; b. Good Friday 1811 ; d. 17 Jan 1866 having m. 22 Aug, 1837, Wilhelmina, dau, of Richard Ander- son Rose, Esq. of Foxhall, co. Tipperary, and had 3 sons and 3 daus. (1) Edward Stamer, surgeon; b. 23 Nov. 1838; m. 11 Sept 1873, Minnie, dau. of late John Bishop, of Galbally co Tipperary, and has 2 sons and a dau. * Edward Stamer, b. 1874.— Guillamore, b. 1877 — Ada Rose. (2) Richard Rose, capt. 44th regt,; b. 13 Oct. 1842- d 4 July, 1880. ' (3) Henry George, d, 2 Feb, 1862, aged 18, (4) Maria. (5) Mary Elizabeth. (6) Wilhelmina, m. 26 Sept. 1871 to William Fredenck Swindell, Esq. of Melyniog, in Wales, and has 2 daus. Wilhelmina Frances Rose SWINDELL.— Mary Louise Henrietta. [3] William, 16th lancers; d. 1841. [4] Julia, m. 1st— 1840, to Wellington Anderson Rose 4th royal Irish dragoons; he d. 1852, and she re-m 1856, to Sir Edward Fitzgerald, Bart, of Carrigoran, co. Clare. /4/ Thomas, bar.-at-law, surveyor-gen. of the excise in Ireland- b . d. 1825, having m. Helena, dau. of Simon Dnng, Esq. of Rockgrove, co. Cork ; she d. having had 4 sons and a dau. ^ [1] Standish Thomas, of Landscape, co. Clare, Trin. Coll Camb. bar.-at-law; b, 6 Sept, 1811 ; d, 13 Sept, 1876, having m. May, 1843, Thomasina, dau, of Gerald de Courcv O'Grady, of Kilballyowen ; she d. 30 April, 1862, leaving 4 sons and 4 daus. (1) Gilbert, of Landscape, co. Clare, late 78th highlanders- b. 10 Feb. 1847,— (2) Robert Henry Rodolph, b, 10 Aug' 1848.— (3) John Newman, b, 26 Jan, 1850,— (4) Carew Standish, b, 23 April, I860,— (5) Geraldine Anne. (6) Helena Eliza, m. 14 Oct. 1880, to P R Shand of Ceylon, 5th son of late William Shand, Esq. of Craigellie Aberdeenshire. ' (7) Diana Eleanor. (8) Amelia Maria. [2] Robert Dring, capt. 30th regt.; b. d. 1862, having m. Feb. 1862, Eliza, dau. of Rev. J Hobsou of Waterford ; she d. July, 1866, having had 6 sons and a dnu. 318 GUILLAMORE. (1) Thomas Robert, b. 17 Nov. 1852.— (2) Eicbard, b. 19 Feb. 1854.— (3) Standish Thomas, R.N.; b. 5 July, 1855.— (4) Richard James, b. 21 Feb. 1857.— (5) Robert Dring, b. 19 Aug. I860.— (6) Hubert Charles, b. 28 May, 1862. (7) Emma Josephine, m. 14 June, 1876, to Beresford Phepoe, Esq. and has a dau. — Frances O'Grady Phepoe. [3] Thomas, vicar of Hognaston, Derbyshire, since 1855; b. 1 Dec. 1816 ; m. 11 Oct. 1841, Mary Julia, dau. of William Purser Freme, Esq. of Wepre Hall, Flints, and has had a son and 2 daus. (1) Thomas, b. 11 Aug. 1842; d. 5 July, 1861. (2) Anna Helena, m. 28 April, 1870, to Samuel Auton Hall, Esq. and has 3 daus. Eleanor Rouden HALL.— Mary Lilian and Geraldine Mabel, twins. (3) Eleanor Elizabeth, m. 7 Nov. 1865, to Henry Graham Lloyd, Esq. (MILES— BART.), of Leaton Knolls, Salop, J.P. CO. Brecon, and has 2 sons and a dau. Charles Standish Graham Lloyd, b. 9 Sept. 1866.— Wil- liam Graham, b. 17 Nov. 1868.— Mary Violet Graham. [4] James Smyth, b. 2 Feb. 1824; m. 12 June, 1862, Mary Frances, dau. of Berkeley Vincent, Esq. of Summerhill, co. Clare, s. p. [5] Eleanor, m. 7 Dec. 1833, to Christopher Musgrave Ussher, Esq. of Camphire, co. Waterford, and has 2 sons. /5/ Hayes, of Erinagh House, co. Clare, adm. R.N.; d. 10 July, 1864, having m. Susan, dau. and coheir of James Finucane, Esq. and had 2 sons and a dau. (1) Standish Hayes, b. ; m. (2) Carew Louis Augustus, capt. R.E.; d. 8 Oct. 1863, having m. 10 July, 1861, Emily Caroline, dan. of Thomas Papillon, Esq. of Crowhurst Park, Sussex. (3) Jane, m. , to Alexander Crum-Ewing, Esq. D.L. Dumbartonsh. and col. Lanarksh. R.v. (eldest son of Humphry Ewing Crum-Ewing, Esq. of Strathleven, Dum- barton), and has a son and 2 daus. /6/ Darby, of Aghamarta Castle, co. Cork; b. d. 28 May, 1857, having m. Jan. 1813, Ellen, dau. of Denis George, a baron of the exchequer in Ireland ; she d. 1857, having had 6 sons and 2 daus. [1] Standish Darby, of Aghamarta Castle, J.P. bar.-at-law; b. Nov. 1813 ; m. Jan. 1856, Selina Mildred, dau. of Rev. Edward Groome ; she d. 10 Sept. 1861, leaving 3 daus. (1) Selina Helena. (2) Ellen Louisa, m. 29 June, 1880, to George Ingelheim Gould, capt. R.E. eldest son of Capt. Gould, of Upwey, Dorset. (3) Fanny Eveline. [2] George, of Plattenstown, co. Wexford; b. Nov. 1815; d. s. p. 11 Nov. 1872, having m. 1 May, 1858, Hon. Jane Stewart, dau. of Walter Hore-Ruthven, Esq. and the Baroness Ruthven, s. p. [3] Edward Georges, in H.O.; b. June, 1817; d. having m. Emily, dau. of Rev. Edward Croker, of Croom, co. Limerick, and has a dau. — Mary Jane. [4] Carew Smyth, rector of Athlacca and Dromin, M.A. ; b. 9 Nov. 1818; m. 26 April, 1849, Isabella, dau. of (Jerald O'Com-cy O'Grady, of Kilballyowen, Esq. and has a dau. — Anne Isabella. [5] Thomas.of Norwood, Rochestown, CO. Cork, J.P.; b. Nov. 1825; m. Aug. 1863, Elizabeth, dau. of Henry Peard, Esq. of Carrigan Hall, co. Waterford, and has had 5 sons and a dau. Thomas Dermott, lieut. 73rd regt.; b. 16 Dec. 1854 ; d. 16 Aug. 1877.— Richard Peard ; b. 31 July, 1856.— WilUam, b.2 April, 1858; d. 2 April, 1861.— Rupert George ; b. 18 Feb. 1861.— Standish Thomas, b. 19 May, 1865.— Elizabeth H Louise. [6] Dudley, of Coolraine House, co. Limerick, J.P.; b. 22 Dec. 1827; m. 1st — , Prudence, eldest dau. of Thomas Evans Davenport, Esq. J.P. of Ballynacourty House, CO. Limerick ; she d. s. p. 1864. He m. 2ndly— 25 Feb. 1868, Helena Hare, youngest dau. of Berkeley Vincent, Esq. of Summerhill, co. Limerick, and has 2 sons and a dau. Standish Derby, b. 2 Feb.1870.— Dudley Vincent, b. 7 May, 1876.— Helen Louisa. [7] Louisa, m. to William Lloyd, of Tower Hill, CO. Limerick, s. p. [8] Ellen, m. 1848, to Henry Braddell Croker, of Drouskeen, co. Limerick. STANDISH O'GRADY, attorney-gen. P.O. Ireland 10 June, 1808, lord chief baron of the exchequer Oct. 1805, created Baron O'Grady, of Rockbarton, and Viscount Guillamore, of Cahir Guillamore, co. Limerick, both in the Peerage of Ireland, by patent, 28 Jan. 1831; b. 1766; d.21 April, 1848, having m. 1790, Katherine, 2nd dau. of John Thomas Waller, Esq. of Castletown, co. Limerick ; she d. , having had with other issue 7 sons and 5 daus. [1] Standish Darby, s. as 2nd Viscount. [2] Hon. Waller, Q.C; b. d. 10 June, 1849. having m. 26 June, 1823, Hon. Grace Elizabeth Massy, dau. of Hugh, 3rd Baron Massy; she d. 27 Sept. 1841, having had 3 sons and 6 daus. (1) Hugh Hamon Massy, b. 6 Oct. 1825; d. 9 Dec. 1859, hav- ing m. 6 Aug. 1857, Eliza Selina Maria, eldest dau. of late William Henry Hutchinson, Esq. of Rock Forest,co.Tipperary ; she d. 2 Aug. 1878, having (re-m. 1862, to William Bredin, Esq.) had 2 sons and a dau. Waller Massy, of Castle Garde, co. Limerick, Limerick city art. mil.; b. 14 Dec. 1858.— Hugh Hamon Massy, 2ud lieut. 107th foot, late lieut. N. Tipperary mil.; b. (posth.) 5 July, (2) James Waller, of Eathfredagh, co. Limerick, J.P. lieut. R.N. (retd.); b. 12 Feb. 1832; m. 21 Jan. 1865, Ada, youngest dau. of late William Cunningham Bruce, Esq. (BART.), and has 2 sons and 2 daua. Richard, b. 9 Aug. 1867.— Standish Bruce, b. 17 Mar. 1869. — Ada Katherine.— Julia Isabella. (3) John William Waller, lieut. R.N.; b. 22 Mar. 1837 ; d. 3 July, 1863. (4) Everina Margaret. (5) Katherine Grace, d. 8 June, 1879, having m. 16 Jan. 1847, to Sir Thomas Eraser Grove, Bart. (6) Charlotte Isabella, d. 16 Oct. 1873, having m. 21 Aug. 1850, to Sir William Cunningham Bruce, Bart. (7) Grace Elizabeth, m. 11 Mar. 1863, to James Young, Esq. of Han-istown, co. Roscommon, j.p.; he was shot in liis demesne, 2 June, 1877, having had 2 sons and 6 daus. Owen Waller O'Grady Young, b. 6 Feb. 1864.— William Mathew O'Grady, b. 10 Mar. 1872.— Rosa Julia Maria Vic- toria.— Grace Elizabeth Massy.— Phoebe Mary Dorothea.— Constance Katherine Matilda. — Ida Ethel Isabella.— Evelyn Maud Henrietta. (8) Rosabella Julia Maria. (9) Maria Victoria, m. 14 Dec. 1881, to Rev. William Waugh, incumbent of Clondagad and Kildysart. [3] James, rector of Etta and Kilcomclan, co. Tipperary; d. unm. 7 May, 1829. [4] Hon. Richard, of Rathfredagh, co. Limerick, chief ex- aminer of the Irish com-t of exchequer; d. unm. 18 Sept. 1875. [5] Hon William, archdeacon of Kilmacduagh and rector of Killinane; b. ; d. 17 July, 1859, having m. 7 Feb. 1837, Isabella Sabina, 4th dau. of Henry Hewitt, Esq. of Sidney Place, CO. Cork ; she d. 25 Dec. 1854. [6] Hon. John, com. R.N.; d. unm. 21 Dec. 1867. [7] Hon. Thomas, major late 74th regt.; b. ; m. 21 Jan. 1856, Maria de la Soledad Isabel Sofia, only dau. of Francis Leeson Ball, sec. of legation at Buenos Ayres. [8] Hon. Maria, d. 4 April, 1854, having m. 13 Dec. 1814, as 1st wife, to John Prendergast, 3rd Viscovmt Gort, who d. 20 Oct. 1865. [9] Hon. Katharine, d. 11 Dec. 1829, having m. - Nov. 1826, as 1st wife, to Dudley Persse, Esq. of Roxborough, co. Galway, who d. 7 Sept. 1878. [10] Hon. Isabella Sarah, ^/j-^^/j)^/. [11] Hon. Hem-ietta, m. 27 June, l638, to John Pratt de Montmorency, Esq. of Castle Morres (V.MOUNTMORRES), who d. 6 May, 1868. [12] Hon. Juliana Salana, m. 28 Sept. 1845, to Major William Hawkins Ball, of Fort Fergus, co. Clare, who d. 1864. STANDISH DARBY, 2nd Viscount; b. 26 Dec. 1792; d. 22 July, 1848, having m. 16 Oct. 1828, Gertrude Jane, eldest dau. of Hon. Berkeley Paget (M. Anglesey); she d. 22 Oct. 1871, having had 6 sons and 4 daus. [1] Standish, 3rd Viscount; b. 8 July, 1832; d. 10 April, 1860, having m. 23 July, 1853, Ada, dau. of Arthur Blennerhassett, Esq. of Ballyseedy, co. Kerry, M.P.; she d. 4 Dec. 1867, leaving an only dau. Hon. Cecilia, m. 28 May, 1877, to Edward, 2nd Baron Fermoy. [2] Paget Standish, 4th Viscount ; b. 29 Nov. 1835 ; d. s. p. 29 July, 1877, having m. 6 Mar. 1869, Eliza, youngest dau. of W H Feston, Esq. [3] Hon. Reginald Grimston Standish, b. 9 Mar. 1839; d. s. p. 25 Dec. 1874, having m. 27 Aug. 1867, Frances Arabella, only dau. of Right Hon. William Beresford (M. Waterford). [4] Hardress Standish, 5th and present Viscount. [5] Hon. Frederick Standish, heir presumptive to the Peerage : b. 20 April, 1847. [6] Hon. Sophia, m. 6 Mar. 1862, to Edward Wilmot Williams, of Herringston, Dorset, J.p. and D.L. formerly in the Bengal cav. and has 2 sons and 2 daus. Berkeley Cole Wilmot Williams, b. 4 May, 1865.— Ashley Paget Wilmot, b. 7 Jan. 1867.— Miriel Gertrude Wilmot.— Huldah Gwladys Wilmot. [7] Hon. Gertrude, m. 2 June, 1855, to Thomas Coningsby Norbury-Norbury, of Sherridge, Wore, and col. Wore. mil. capt. late 6th dragoon guards, and has 3 sons and 5 daus. (1) Coningsby NORBURY-NORBURY, b. 4 May, 1865.— (2) Frederick Paget, b. 15 May, 1867.— (3) Wilfrid Arthm-, b. 11 Sept. 1869.— (4) Eleanor Gertrude.— (5) Florence. (6) Katherine, m. 25 Jiily, 1878, to Rev. Francis Edmund William Wilmot, vicar of Chaddesden, Derbysh. (Bart.) (7) Winifred.— (8) Beatrice. [8] Hon. Kathleen Eleanor Henrietta, m. 20 Nov. 1855, to James Henry Augustus Steuart, Esq. late 60th royal rifles. [9] Hon. Amabel, m. 20 Feb. 1873, to Hugh Melvill Freeling, Esq. (Bart.) GWYDIR. 319 BAKON GWYDIR. SIR PETER ROBERT BURRELL, Baron Gwy- dir (1796, G.B.), and a Baronet(1766, G.B.),late chairman of quarter session, d.l. and high sheriff Suffolk 1858, sec. to hereditary great chamberlain 1837/70 ; s. his cousin as 4th Baron 26 Aug. 1870 ; b. 27 April, 1810 ; m. 1st— 10 Dec. 1840, Sophia, only •liild of Frederick William Campbell, Esq. of Bar- jiGck, CO. Argyle ; she d. 14 Mar. 1843, having had I son, 1) Hon. "Willoughby Merrik Campbell, D.L. Suffolk, capt. late •ifle brigade ; b. 26 Oct. 1841 ; m. 4 Sept. 1873, Mary, only dau. )f John T. Banks, M.D. Dublin, president coll. of physicians .870/1, and has 2 sons and dau. P.andulph Clement Eobert, b. 2 Nov, 1876.— John Percy, b. 11 Feb. 1878. — Catherine Mary Sermonda. LoED GwYDiR m. 2ndly— 8 May, 1856, Georgina, iud dau. of George Peter Holford, Esq. of Weston- :»irt, CO. Glouc. M.P. and has a dau. 2) Hon. Cicely. ^KMS— Vert, three escutcheons arg. 'REST— A naked arm embowed ppr. holding a branch of aiu-el ppr. SUPPORTERS- Dexter, a gi-ey friar habited ppr. on the breast u eagle displayed. Sinister, a savage \vreathed about the ciuples and loins with oak all ppr. charged as the dexter. joTTO— Animus non deficit aequus. -KAT— Stoke Park, Ipswich. Town House— 2, HalMn Street West, s.w. PETER BUERELL, of Beckenham, Kent, settled there 1684 (9th son of Walter, of Cuckfield, Sussex, d. 4 Sept, 1614, descended from John Burrell, of Woodland, living 1414) ; m. sabella, 2nd dau. of John Merrik, of Stubbers, Essex, and had vith 3 daus. 2 sons, 1] Peter, of whom presently. 2] Sir Merrick, of West Grinstead Park, governor of the Bank f England, M.P, Marlow and Grampound, created a Baro- let 12 July, 1766, with remainder to his brother Peter Burrell, f Beckenham, and his heirs male ; d. s. p. April, 1787. PETEE BUEEELL, of Langley Park, Beckenham, sub- governor of the South Sea Company, M.P. Haslemere nd Dover, Baron of Dover; d. 16 April, 1756; m. Amy, dau. f Hugh Eaymond, of Saling Hall, Essex, and had with other isue 2 sons, 1] Peter, surveyor-gen. of crown lands, M.P. Launceston; d. 6 ;ov. 1776, having m. 28 Mar. 1749, Elizabeth, dau. and heir of olm Lewis, Esq. of Hackney, and had with 4 daus. a son, I Sir Peter, who s. his great-uncle as 2nd Baronet, and was created BARON GwYDlR. ; [2] Sir William, 2nd Baronet, having s. his father-in-law, Sir i Charles Eaymond, of Valentine House, Essex, whose dau. , Sophia he married 1773 (Burrell— Bart.) j QIR PETEE BUEEELL, 2nd Bart. M.P, Boston, deputy lord j O great chamberlain of England, and knighted at St, James's I 6 July, 1781; s. as Baronet on the death of his great uncle Sir i Merrik Burrell in April, 1787, and was created Baron Gwydir, of Gwydir, co, Carnarvon, 16 June, 1796 ; b. 16 Jtme, 1754 ; d, 9 ! June, 1820, having m, 23 Feb, 1779, Lady Priscilla Barbara Eliza- \ beth Bertie, eldest dau, and coheir of Peregrine, 3rd Duke of ! Ancaster and Kesteven (ext.) (Marquis and Earl of Lindsey, I Baron Willoughby de Eresby) hereditary lord great chamberlain of England. On the death of her brother the 4th Duke of An- ' caster, s. p. 8 July, 1779, Lady Priscilla became Baroness \ Willoughby de Eresby (18 Mar. 1780), and by the decision ! of the house of lords great chamberlain jointly with her sister i Lady Georgina Charlotte Bertie, Marchioness Cholmondeley ; ! she d. 29 Dec. 1828, having had with other issue 2 sons, /I/ Peter Robert, s. as 2nd Baron. /2/ Hon. Merrik Lindsey Peter, of Stoke Park, Suffolk, sec. I of legation at Dresden; b. 15 June, 1786 ; d. 1 Jan. 1848, j having m. 13 July, 1807, Frances, dau. of James Daniell, Esq.; I she d. 25 Aug. 1846, having had wath other issue 2 sons and 5 I daus. j [1] Peter Robert, 4th and present Baron. j [2] Willoughby James Peter, rector of Belleau with Aby, 1 CO. Line. 1840/9; d. at Dublin 14 Dec. 1849, aged 34, having m. 7 Dec. 1838, Frances, 2nd dau. of William Jones Burdett, Esq. (Bart.), of Copt Hall, Middx. (she re-m. to William Grey Pitt, Esq.), and had a son, Peter Willoughby Burdett, capt, 52nd regt,; b. 1840; d. 4 Nov. 1873, having m. 23 June, 1868, Kathleen, younger dau. of Eobert McMurray, Esq. of Eoxborough, co. Limerick,(she re-m, 30 Oct. 1878, to Henry Fleming, Esq. 14th regt.), and had a son, Willoughby Eobert Burdett, b, 5 Nov. 1869. [3] Georgiana Charlotte, d. 17 Sept. 1843, having m. 6 Dec. 1838, as 1st wife, to James Hamilton Lloyd Anstruther, Esq. of Hintlesham Hall, Suffolk (BART.) [4] Emma, d. 1 May, 1865, having m. 28 July, 1853, to (her deceased sister's husband) William Talbot-Crosbie, of Ardfert, next mentioned. [5] Susan Anne, d. 16 Aug. 1850, having m. 29 July, 1839, as 1st wife, to William Talbot Crosbie, of Ardfert Abbey, co. Kerry, high sheriff 1840, and had 3 sons and 4 daus. (1) John Talbot Darnley Crosbie, capt. 60th rifles; b. 1 May, 1843. (2) Lindsey Bertie Crosbie, lieut. R.N.; b. 11 Aug 1844; m. 29 Mar. 1871, Anne Emily, 5th dau. of Col. E. T. Coke, of Debdale Hall, Notts, and has 4 sons, Hugh Crosbie, b. 8 Feb. 1872.— John Burrell, b. 8 July, 1873. — Edward Wynne, b. 31 Aug. 1874. — William Hamilton, b. 2 Feb. 1876. (3) William David Crosbie, b. 17 June, 1849 ; m. 3 Oct. 1874, Kathleen Sophia, dau. of Col. E. T. Coke, of Debdale Hall, Notts. (4) Emily Jane Georgiana. (5) Emma Anne. (6) Susan Elizabeth, m. 22 Nov. 1866, to Owen, eldest son of William Phibbs, Esq. of Seafield, co. Sligo, and has 4 sons and a dau. Basil Phibbs, b. 22 Nov. 1867.— William Talbot, b. 13 Nov, 1869.— Owen Lindsey, b, 8 Nov. 1870.— Darnley, b. 22 Nov. 1873.— Ada, b. 20 July, 1872. (7) Charlotte Frances, m, 25 May, 1868, to George Frederic Trench, Esq, (B. Ashtown.) [6] Hon, Marcia Sarah Elizabeth (precedency patent, 17 Dec. 1870); m, 1st— 24 April, 1851, to Eev. Charles Cameron, who d, 1 Dec. 1861, She re-m, 14 April, 1868, to Walter Whit- tington, Esq. By her 1st marriage she had a son and 4 daus. (1) Charles Hamilton Hone CAMERON, M.R.C.S. b. m. 30 April, 1878, Mary Saville Louisa Shepherd. (2) Maria Frances Lyttleton. (3) Emma Georgina. (4) Clara Charlotte. (5) Lucy Amelia. [7] Hon. Charlotte Anne (p.p.), m. 9 Oct. 1851, to Charles Wilmot Smith, Esq. of Ballynanty House, co. Limerick, J.P. and Killuran Abbey, co. Clare, J.P. and has 3 sons and 2 daus. (1) John Wilmot Crosbie SMITH, b. 9 Feb. 1853; m. 1 Oct. 1874, Jane Grant, eldest dau. of Andrew Sherlock Lawson, Esq. of Aldborough, co. York, and has a dau. Charlotte Isabella Smith. (2) WiUoughby Lloyd, b. 24 July, 1869. (3) George Charles Bertie, b. 4 Mar. 1861. (4) Emma Georgina. (5) Charlotte Mary. PETEE EOBEET (DEUMMOND-BUEEELL), 2nd Baron Gwydir, P.O. and on the death of his mother, 2l8t Baron Willoughby de Eresby ; by R.L. 6 Nov. 1807, he and his wife assumed the additional surname and arms of Drummond; by R. L. 26 June, 1829, assumed the surname of Willoughby in lieu of Burrell ; b. 19 Mar. 1782; d. 22 Feb. 1866, having m. 19 Oct. 320 GWYDIR. 1807, Hon. Clementina Sarah, dau. and heir of James Drum- mond, created Lord Perth, Baron Drummondof Stobhall (1797, G.B.) ext. 1800 (E. Perth) ; she d. 26 Jan. 1865, having had a son and 2 daus. (1) Alberic, 3rd Baron Gwydir, and 22nd Baron Willoughby de Eresby, joint hereditary lord great chamberlain of England ; he d. unm. 26 Aug. 1870. (2) Hon. Clementina Elizabeth Drummond Willoughby, now in her own right BARONESS WILLOUGHBY DE Eresby; m. 8 Oct. 1827, to Gilbert John, 1st Baron Aveland, who d. 6 Sept. 1867. (3) Hon. Charlotte Augusta Annabella Drummond Willoughby d. 26 July, 1879, having m. 2 Aug. 1840, as 2nd wife, to Robert John, 2nd Baron Carrington, who d. 17 Mar. 1868. 11 Crests— 1, Out of a ducal coronet or a plume of six ostrich's feathers three and three also or, Arden, 2, Two dexter hands issuing out of clouds conjoined fessewise and holding betwixt them a branch of laurel erect all ppr. over it Praesto et persto, Hamilton. 3, A crescent or between the horns, over it, Major virtus quam splendor, BAILLIE. SappORTERS— Two spaniel dogs arg. collared gu. SEATS— Tyninghame, Prestonkirk, Haddingtonshire; Mel- lerstain, Kelso, Roxburghshire ; and Arderne Hall, Tarporley, Cheshire. Eitteage. EARL OF HADDINGTON. GEORGE BAILLIE - HAMILTON - AEDEN Earl of Haddington (1619, s.), Baron of Binning and Byres (1613, s.), lieut.-col. East Lothian yco. cav. since 1858, sheriff Chesh. 1871, lord-lieut. Haddingtonsh. 1876, brig.-gen. " royal company of archers," the Queen's bodyguard in Scotland ; as- sumed by R.L. 31 Dec. 1858, the additional surname and arms of Arden, and by R.L. granted to 10th Ivaii and his issue 31 Dec. 1858 ; a representative Peer ; s. his father as 11th Earl 25 June, 1870 ; b. 2(; July, 1827; m. 17 Oct. 1854, Helen Catherine, 2nd dau. and only child of Sir John Warrender, Bart, (by his 2nd wife, Hon. Frances Henrietta Arden), and coheir of her uncle Richard Pepper, 3rd and last Lord Alvanley, and has had 3 sons and 3 daus. (1) George, LORD BiKNiNG, 2nd lieut. R.H. guards, late capt. E. Lothian regt. yeo. ; b, 24 Dec. 1856. (2) Hon. Richard, lieut. rifle brigade, late 77th regt.; b. 28 Aug. 1858; d. unm. 12 Aug. 1881. (3) Hon. Henry Robert, b. 4 Oct. 1862. (4> Lady Ruth. (5) Lady Grisell. (6) Lady Ceceley. Arms— Quarterly,!, and IV. G-u. three cross crosslets fitchee or a chief of the last, Ardex. II. Quarterly, 1st and 4th, Gu. on a chevron between three cinquef oils arg. a buckle az. between two ermine spots all within a bordiu-e or charged with eight thistles, vert HAMILTON. 2nd and 3rd, Arg. a f esse wavy between three roses gu. barbed and seeded ppr. Earl OP Haddingtok III. Sa., the sun in his splendovu- betwixt ninestars arg. Baillib. SIR THOMAS HAMILTON, of Prestfield (brother of Sir Andrew Hamilton, lord Redhouseof session, who d. 1637, and of Sir John Hamilton, Lord Magdalen of session whod. 28 Nov. 1632, and eldest son of Sir Thomas Hamilton, lord ot session 1607, 8, and grandson of Thomas Hamilton, of Orchai-tfield and Ballincrief , Linlithgow, fell at the battle of Pinkie, 10 Sept. 1547, said to descend from Hamilton, of Innerwick, a branch of the ducal house of Hamilton), studied law in France ; Lord Drum- cairn of session 2 Nov. 1592, one of the octavians or eight com- missioners of the treasury and exchequer 1595, king's advocate, lord clerk register of Scotland 16 May, 1612, and secretary of state Oct. following, till 15 Feb. 1626, created LORD Binning AND Byres 30 Nov. 1613, lord president of the court of ses- sion 1616, created Earl of Melrose 20 Mar. 1619, to him and his heirs male bearing the name of Hamilton, obtained a patent 27 Aug. 1627, suppressing the title of Melrose and creating him Earl of Haddington, to him and his heirs male with the former precedency, keeper of the privy seall 626; d. 29 May, 1637, aged 74 ; m. 1st, Margaret, dau. of James Borthwick, of New Byres, and had a dau. ; and 2ndly, Margaret, dau. of James Foulis, of Colinton (BART.), and had issue. His great-grandson, CHARLES, 5th Earl (on the death of his father, 1 Sept. 1669); b. 1650; d. 1685, having m. (contract dated 7 Oct. 1674) Margaret, Countess of Rothes, eldest dau. of John, Duke of Rothes (extinct at his death, July 1681), lord high chancellor of Scotland. By patent dated at Holland House 18 Dec. 1689, the titles of Earl of Haddington and Lord Binning and Byres were in terms of the contract of marriage (1674) gi-anted to the Earl's 2nd son Thomas, and the heirs male of his body, in remainder wth similar limitations to Charles, 3rd son, to John, Lord Leslie, and in default to the heirs male of the 5th Earl, according to the original patent, and confirmed by grant, dated at St. James' 22 Oct. 1702. She d. 20 Aug. 1700, liaving had 3 sons, (1) John, 8th Earl of Rothes. (See that title.) (2) Thomas, s. as 6th Earl. (3) Hon. Charles, d. voung. THOMAS, 6th Earl, K.T. by charter 23 Jan. 1691, hereditary keeper of Holyrooii Park (which office remained in the family till 1843, when £40,000 was paid as compensation on its abolition), a representative Peer 1716, 1722, 1727; d. 28 Nov. 1735, aged 55, having m. Lady Helen, dau. of John Hope, Esq. and sister of the 1st Earl of Hopetown ; she d. 19 April, 1768, aged 91, having had with other issue a son, CHARLES, Lord Binning, M.P. St. Germans, Cornwall, 1722, knight marischal of Scotland, served as a volunteer with his father at the battle of Sheriflfmuir ; d. at Naples, 13 Jan. 1733, aged 36, v. p. having m. Rachel, youngest dau. and eventually sole heir of George Baillie, Esq. of Jerviswood, co. Lanark, and Mellerstain, CO. Roxburgh. ; she d. 24 Mar. 1773, leaving 2 sons, (1) Thomas, s. his grandfather as 7th Earl. His line became extinct on the death of his grandson Thomas, 9th Earl, K.T. 1 Dec. 1858, last hereditary keeper of HoljTood Park. (2) Hon. George Baillie-Hamilton, of Mellerstain and Jervis- wood, assumed the sm-name and arms of BAILLIE on suc- ceeding to his maternal grandfather's estate ; b. 1723; d. 16 April, 1797, having m. Eliza, dau. of John Andrews ; she d. 24 April, 1799, having had 2 sons, /I/ George, of Mellerstain and Jerviswood, M.P. Berwick 1796 to 1818, capt. Hopetoun fencible regt. 1793 ; b. 8 Oct. 1763 ; d. 11 Dec. 1841 ; having m. 13 July, 1801, Mary, dau. of Sir James Pringle, Bart. ; she d. 23 Oct. 1865, having had, with other issue. 6 sons and 5 daus. [1] George, s. as 10th Earl. [2] Hon. Charles Baillie (p.p. 5 July, 1859), lord Jerviswood of session 1859, lord of justiciary 1862/74, sheriflE Stirlingsh. 1853/8, solicitor-gen. Scotland, and lord advocate 1858, M.P. Linlithgowsh. 1859; b.3 Nov. 1804; d. 23 July, 1879. having y 322 HADDINGTON. m. 27 Dec. 1831, Hon. Anne Scott, dau. of Hugh, 5th Lord Polwarth; she d. 15 Aug. 1880, having had a son and 3 daus. George Patrick, b. 11 July, 1834.— Caroline Eachel, d. 15 April, 1859. — Alice.— Maria Theresa. [3] Hon. Robert (p.p.), formerly major in the army; b. 25 June, 1807. [4] Hon. John (p.p.), M.A. Trin. Coll. Camb. 1853, incum- bent of episcopal church of St. James, Cupar, Fife, 1879, rector of Elsdon, Northumb. 1854/76, canon of York, 1854 ; b. 3 Jan. 1810 ; m. 4 April, 1837, Cecilia Mary, dau. of Rev. Charles Hawkins, canon residentiary of York (BART.), and has 2 sons and 5 daus. (1) Hugh John, b. 28 April, 1838. (2) Thomas Grcorge, rector of Elsdon, Northumb. since 1876, vicar of Well, Yorks. 1875/6 ; b. 30 Jan. 1842; m.l8 Sept. 1867, Ellen Isabella, 3rd dau. of Richard Gregson, of Sydney, N.S.W. and has 3 sons and 4 daus. Richard George, b. 31 Dec. 1869.— John Gordon, b If June, 1872.— Robert, b. 9 Sept. 1878.— Cecilia Mary.— Katherine Grisell.— Edith Georgina.— Ellen Ruth Ger- trude. (3) Augusta Margaret, d. 13 April, 1879, having m. 17 Feb. 1863, to Thomas Edward Yorke, of Halton Place, Yorks. and had 2 sons and 5 daus. John Cecil YoiiKE, b. 10 Mar. 1867.— Henry Reay, b. 26 Jan. 1875.— Mary Augusta.— Helen Margaret.— Caro- line Louisa.— Katherine Elizabeth. — Ethel Lilian. (4) Mary Georgina, m. 14 April, 1873, to Rev. Walter Francis Scott, vicar of Boughton Monchilsea, Kent (B. Polwarth). (5) Cecilia Clementina, m. 26 Dec. 1871, to Henry Clements Barstow, Esq. E.l.C.S. and has 3 sons and a dau. John Baillie Barstow, b. 31 Oct. 1872.— George Lewis, b. 24 May, 1874.— Henry, b. 14 Nov. 1876.— Cecilia Mary. (6) Beatrice Mary Anne, m. 6 April, 1875, to Thomas, son of late Lieut.-Col. ^neas J Mackay, B.S.C. (7) Katherine Grisell. [6] Hon. Thomas, (p.p.), adm. R.N. (retd. 1877), served at Navarino 1827, senior officer in White Sea during Crimean war ; b. 30 May, 1811. [7] Elizabeth, d. s. p. 28 Aug. 1861, having m. 23 Nov. 1821, to John, 2nd and last Marquis of Breadalbane, who d. 8 Nov. 1862. [8] Lady Mary, (p.p.) m. 5 Nov. 1840, to (Jeorge, 5th Earl of Aberdeen, who d. 22 Mar. 1864. [9] Georgina, d. 2 April, 1859, having m. 5 Nov. 1835, to Henry Francis, 5th Lord Polwarth, who d. 16 Aug. 1857. [10] Lady Catherine Charlotte (p.p.), m. 8 Jan. 1840, to Ber- tram, 4th Earl of Ashbm'nham, who d. 22 June, 1878. [11] Lady Grisell (p.p.) /2/ Charles Baillie-Hamilton, of Rum bleton Law, archdeacon of Cleveland, rector of Lofthouse, Yorks. and afterwards of Middleton-in-Teesdale ; b. 27 Nov. 1764; d. 19 June, 1820, having m. 16 April, 1797, Lady Chai-lotte, dau. of Alexander, 9th Earl of Home ; she d. 4 Dec. 1866, leaving 3 sons and 7 daus. [1] Sir George K.c.H.;, ambassador at Florence, b. 4 Oct. 1798; d. 3 Sept. 1850. [2] Charles John, M.P. Aylesbury 1839/47; b. 4 Jan. 1800; d. 25 Aug. 1865, having m. 23 Jan. 1821, Lady Caroline Bertie, dau. of Willoughby, 4th Earl of Abingdon ; she d. 12 Mar. 1870, having had 2 sons and 2 daus. (1) Peregrine Charles, capt. rifle brigade ; b. 23 May, 1823; d. 21 Feb. 1860, having m. 12 July, 1848, Mary Eliza- beth, dau. of Edward Way, Esq. ; she d. 30 July, 1875, leaving a son and dau. /I/ George James, B.A. Pembroke Coll. Camb. 1875, curate of Dodleston, Salop, 1879; b. 1 Mar. 1851; m. 6 July, 1875, Eliza, only dau. of late Rev. Lucius Fry, of Croft, Leic. /2/ Lesa Baillie, m. 5 Aug. 1874, to John, eldest son of B Williams Ball, Esq. of Putney. (2) Leslie George lieut. R.N.; b. 7 June, 1838; d. s. p. 13 Jan. 1876. (3) Caroline Sophia Elizabeth, d. 8 Mar. 1854, having m. 28 Sept. 1844, to Count Francis Caisotti de Roubion. (4) Emily Eleanor, m. 10 Mar. 1847, to George, Count des Geneys, of Genoa. [3] William Alexander, adm. R.N. ll.M.'s chief steward of manors of E. and W. Greenwich, &c. sec. to the admiralty ; b. 6 June, 1803 ; d. 1 Oct. 1881, having m. 17 May, 1836, Hon. Harriet Hamilton, dau. of James, Viscount Hamilton, only sister of James, Duke of Abercorn, and had 3 sons and 2 daus. (1) William Alexander, bar.-at-law, l.T. 1872, private sec. to the late chief sec. for Ireland, and capt. East Lothian cav.; b. 6 Sept. 1844 ; m. 21 June, 1871, Mary Aynscombe, only dau. of late Rev. John Mossop, of Hoth- field, Kent, and has 2 sons, George Douglas, b. 26 Sept. 1875.— A son, b. 9 Aug. 1880. (2) Charles Robert, b. 24 Sept. 1848. , . i / / ^ (3) James, b. 24 April, 1850/1. %, (^ WiU^yUu^^ i^i/*i» •lC(^H^ rMd^Hf^^ (4) Harriet Eleanor, m. 22 Sept.?863, as^2nl'\vifertd'l * tV ^^ ' [> )T " Henry Samuel King, of Manor House, Chigwell, Essex, J.P. who died 17 Nov. 1878, having had 2 sons and 5 daus. Arthur Hamilton KING, b. 24 Jan. 1866.— Claud Hamil- ton, b. 15 Feb. 1871.— Violet Mai-y.- Han-iet Frances Margaret. — Katherine Douglas. — Honora Lilian.— Laura Beatrice. (5) Laura Frances. [4] Ker, c.B. clerk of the council at Cape of Good Hope 1828/46, lieut.-governor of Grenada 1846, governor of Barbadoes 1851, Newfoundland 1852, and Antigua and the Leeward Islands 1855/63 ; b. 13 July, 1804 ; m. 19 April, 1834, Emma, dau. of Charles Blair, Esq. of the Cape (a cousin of 10th Earl of Westmorland), and has had 6 daus. (1) Augusta Charlotte, d. 8 Oct. 1852. (2) Clementina Georgina. (3) Florence Charlotte, m. 6 Feb. 1867, to Col. Frederick Bayly, Madras s.c. A.A.G. at Rangoon ; he d. 16 Sept. 1877, having had a son and dau. Walter Ker BAYLY, b. 13 Jan. 1875.— Zoe. (4) Marion Home. (5) Eleanor Edith. (6) Emma Evangeline Ker. [5] Thomas, b. 1805; d. 30 Oct. 1838, having m. 18 April, 1838, Anna Maria, dau. of William Reynolds, Esq. of Milford House, Hants. She re-m. , to Major Joseph Scott Phillips. [6] Gerard, receiver-gen. of droits of admiralty; b. 7/17 Mar, 1808; m. 22/23 Sept. 1833, Augusta, dau. of Col. Henry An- derson Morshead, of Widey Court, Devon; she d. 8 April, 1880, having had with other issue 5 sons and 3 daus. (1) Charles Leslie, capt. 51st regt. b. 11 Dec. 1835. (2) John Buchanan-Baillie-HamUton, of Cambusmore, N.B. and Strathyre, Perthsh. .T.p. assmned the additional name of Buchanan ; b. 20 Jan. 1837; m. 14 Jan. 1869, Catherine Elizabeth Grace, dau. of Alexander Buchanan, Esq. of Arnprior, N.B. and has 4 sons and 2 daus. John Edmonstone, b. 11 Sept. 1874. — Arthur, b. 2 June, 1876.— Morshead, b. 11 Feb. 1878.— A son, b. 25 Nov. 1880.— Elizabeth.— Nannie Katharine. (3) Henry, R.N.; b. 21 April, 1840; d. 19 June, 1854.— (4) Thomas, b. 8/16 Mar. 1844 ; d. 17 Feb. 1880.— (5) Gerrard, b. 3 Dec. 1845.— (6) George Gustavus, b. 1 Aug. 1847.— (7) Charlotte Sophia.— (8) Anne.— (9) Augusta Ilbert. [7] Cospatric, adm.R.N.;K.M. (4th class), b.27 Feb. 1817; m. 10 April, 1849, Mary, only child of Thomas Grove, of Feme, Wilts. (Bart.), and has 2 daus. (1) Mary, m. 18 July, 1872, to Rev. Spencer Compton Spencer Smith, vicar of Kingston, Dorset (Bart.) (2) Charlotte Elizabeth, m. 25 June, 1878, to Richard Arthur Seymour-Hamilton (SEYMOUR— BART.) [8] Eleanor Sophia, d. 4 Sept. 1853, having m. July, 1832/3, to Rev. and Hon. William Hugh Scott (B. Pol- warth) ; he d. 17 April, 1868. [9] Ckai-lotte Augusta, d. 1822, haying m^ 9 Aug. 1821, as 1st wife, to Evan Baillie, Esq. of Dochfour. (See also Manchester.) [10] Hon. Clementina, late maid of honour to the Queen, m. 10 July, 1845, to Right Rev. Edward Denison, D.B. bishop of Salisbury ; he d. 6 Mar. 1854. GEORGE, 10th Earl, high commissioner to the general as- sembly of the chiu-ch of Scotland, D.L. Haddington, lord in waiting to the Queen ; in compliance with deed of entail made 2 April, 1851, by Thomas, 9th Eai-1, he assumed the addi- tional final surname and arms of HAMILTON for himself and issue by R.L. 24 Mar. 1859, exemplified 7 May following ; b. 14 April, 1802 ; d. 25 June, 1870, having m. 16 Sept. 1824, Georgina, dau. of Ven. Robert Markham, archdeacon of York ; she d. 26 Feb. 1873, having had 6 sons and 3 daus. (1) George, 11th and present Earl. (2) Hon. Robert, brevet-major late 44th regt. major Berwick- shire R.V. since 1877, major E. Lothian yeo. cav. 1878/81, M.P. Berwickshire 1874/80; b. 8 Oct. 1828 ; m. 18 July, 1861, Mary Gavin, dau. of late Sii- John Pringle, Bart. (3) Clifton, b. 5 Mar. 1831; d. 3 April, 1857. (4) Hon. Henry, com. R.N. (retd.), k.m. served in Kaffir and Crimean wars, J.P. Berwick ; b. 20 Aug. 1832 ; m. 17 Oct. 1872, Hon. Harriet Frances Scott, 3rd dau. of Henry Francis, 5th Baron Polwarth, and has 2 daus. Helen Georgina. — Amabel Georgina. (5) Hon. Arthur Chai'les, M.A. University Coll. Durham, 1862, vicar of Ridgmount, Beds. 1865; b. 16 Feb. 1838; m. 1866, Alice Anne, 3rd dau. of late Sir David Baird, Bart, of Newbyth and has a dau. — Margaret. (6) Lady Mary, m. 7 June, 1855, to Rev. and Hon. Henry Douglas, 3rd son of Sholto, 18th Earl of Morton. (7) Lady Prances. (8) Lady Georgina Sophia, m. 17 Oct. 1861, to Henry Foley Vernon, of Hanbury Hall, Wore, high sheriff 1873 ; capt. 6th Own Wore. yeo. cav. col. 18th Wore. R.V. M.P. East Wore. 1861/8, and had 2 sons and a dau. Bowater George Hamilton VERNON, b. 12 Sept. 1865.— Hu- bert Edward, b. 7 May, 1867.— Auda Lastitia. EALLON— HALIFAX. %n BAKON HALDON. ^IR LAURENCE PALK, Baron Haldon, of J Haldon, Devon, so created 29 April, 1880, and Baronet (1782, g.b.), J.p. d.l. Devon, hon. col. 'evon R.v. art. since 1868, m.p. South Devon 354/68, East Devon 1868/80 ; s. his father as 4th aronetin 1868; b. 5 Jan. 1818 ; m. 15 Nov. 1845, !aria Harriet, only dau. of Sir Thomas Henry esketh, Bart, and has had 4 sons and 2 daus. ) Hon. Lauren ce "FTRsktjith , lieut. B. Berks yeo. cav. 1879, late it. Scots guarTl§;j".l>. lierks; b. 6 Sept. 1846 ; m. 30 Sept. 1868, n. Constance Mary, eldest dau. and coheir of George Wil- 7tli Visconnt Barrington, and has 2 sous and 2 dans. Williajji, b. 13 July, 1869.— Laiirence Charles Wal- 28^pfr 1870. — Florence Annette.— Georgina Mary Evelyn. 1) Robert Henry, lieut. & adj. 3rd fusiliers, d. unm. 6 Mar. 78. ^ Walter George, lieut. R.h.a. d. unm. 1 May, 1876. ) Hon. Edward Arthur, capt. 4th batt. Devon regt. (militia), , 1854. ) Hon. Annetta Maria, m. 16 July, 1873, to Alexander Baird iq. of Urie, co. Kincardine, J.P. d.l. and has 2 sons and 3 daus. John Laurence Baird, b. 27 April,1874.— Alexander Walter Frederick, b. 2 Oct. 1876.— Evelyn Margaret, b. 25 April, 1875.— Janet Norah, b. 7 Jan. 1878. — A dau. b. at Cairo, 6 Feb. 1880. Hon. Evelyn Elizabeth. lurs- Sa. an eagle displayed arg. beaked and legged or, a irdure engrailed of the second. lEST— On a globe of the northern hemisphere ppr. an eagle 5ing as in the arms. ippouTERS— Two natives of India ppr. waistcloth and rl)au arg. o'lro — Deo ducente. uATS— Haldon House, Exeter, and Manor House, Torquay. im ROBERT PALK (descended fron Henry Palk, of Am- ) brooke, Devon, 9 HENRY VII. 1493/4), took deacon's ders, governor of Madras 1763, created a BARONET 19 June, 82; d. 29 April, 1798, aged 81, having m. Anne, dau. of fthur Vansittart, Esq. of Shottesbrook Park, Berks, verderer Windsor Forest, and had an only son, 1IR LAURENCE, 2nd Baronet, M.P. Ashburton, Devon ; d. ) 20 June, 1813, having ni. 1st— 6 Aug. 1789, Lady Mary igh, eldest dau. of John, 3rd Earl of Darnley ; she d. 5 Mar. 91. He m. 2ndly— 14 May, 1792, Lady Dorothy Elizabeth lughan, dau. of Wilniot, 1st Earl of Lisburne ; she d. 15 Feb. 49, having had 5 sons and 2 daus. * . • , / Sir Laurence Vaughan, s. as"3l«11Baronett !/ Robert John, bar.-at-law, counsel to the chairman of com- ittees, house of lords; b. 15 May, 1794; d. 1878, having . 5 Aug. 1828, Harriet, youngest dau. of George Hibbert, Esq. London ; she d. and had 2 sons and a dau. (1) Ashley, uum. (2) Wilmot Henry, d. 13 June, 1876, aged 40, having m Elizabeth Alexandrina Greig Mackenzie, and had with other issue a son and dau. (1) Wilmot Lam-en ce Lancelot (posth.),b. 28 Aug. 1876 — (2) Harriette Dorothea Hibbert (youngest dau.), d. 20 Jan. 1880. (3) Elizabeth Malet, d. unm. 10 July, 1878. /3/ Wilmot Henry, B.A. rector of Ashcombe, and vicar of Chudleigh, Devon; b. 24 Oct. 1796, unm. /4/ John, major in the army; b. 25 April, 1801; d. 4 Oct. 1838. /5/ Arthur George, in H.o. b. 10 July, 1806; d. 27 Nov. 1836. /6/ Elizabeth Malet, d. 18 Jan. 1827, having m. 16 May, 1818, as 1st wife, to Col. Sir Horace Beauchamp Seymour, K.C.H. M.P.' Lisburne (M. HERTFORD) ; he d. 23 Nov. 1851. /7/ Mary, d. 23 July, 1851, having m. 27 Aug. 1835, to her cousin Ernest Augustus, 4th Earl of Lisbiu-ne. SIR LAURENCE VAUGHAN, 3rd Baronet; b. 24 April, 1793; d. 16 May, 186^, having m. 9 Dec. 1815, Anna Elea- nora, relict of Edward Hartopp, Esq. of Dalby House, co. Leic. and dau. of Sir Bourchier Wrey, Bart. ; she d. 25 Jan. 1846, having had 3 sons and 2 daus. (1) Sir Laurence, created Baron Haldon. (2) Henry Laurence, B.C.L. rector of Bridford, and of Dun- chideock, Devon; b. 26 Feb. 1819; d. s. p. 17 April, 1862, having m. 17 Nov. 1846, Isabella Mary, dau. of James Pitman, Esq. of Dmichideock. (3) Augustus, d. unm. 13 Sept. 1876. (4) Elizabeth Anna, m. 16 May, 1848, to Albany Bourchier Savile, Esq. of Down House, Redland, co. Glouc ; he d. s. p (5) Isabella, d. 10 Dec. 1866, having m. 10 Aug. 1848, to Samuel Weare Gardiner, Esq. of Coombe Lodge, Whitchurch, Oxon. D.L. high sheriff ; he d. 13 Mar. 1866, leaving a son and dau. [1] Charles Laurence Weare GARDINER, b. 14 Nov. 1849. [2] Isabella Laura Elizabeth, m. 18 April, 1877, to Sir Thomas Johnston Dancer, 7th Bart. VISCOUNT HALIFAX. SIR CHARLES WOOD, Bart. (1784, G.B.), g.C.B. P.O. Viscount Halifax, of Monk Bretton, co. - York, so created 21 Feb. 1856, lord privy seal 1870/4, M.P. Great Grimsby 1826/31, Warebam 1831, Halifax 1832/65, Ripon 1865, secretary to treasury 1832/4, and to admiralty 1835/9, cbancellor of excbequer 1846/52, president board of control 1852/5, first lord admiralty 1855/8, secretary of state for India 1859/66, and president of tbe Indian council, D.L. East and "West Ridifig Yoiiis. j.p. West Riding; s. his father as 3rd Baronet 1846 ; b. 20 Dec. 1800 ; m. 30 July, 1829, Lady Mary (C.i.), dau. of Charles, 2nd Earl Grey, K.G, and has had 4 sons and 3 daus. c-4 ^^^h^£^/^§^ 324 HAMILTON. 'fi\tjL.'^iy^^^y^^i>f^^ (1) flM^ Charles Lindley, groom of bedchaml)er to Prince of Wales since 1870, equerry 1862/70, president Englisli clnirch union, capt. 1st W. York yeo. 1872/5 ; b. 7 June, 1839 ; m. 22 April, 1869, Lady Agnes Elizabeth Corui;enay, only dau. of "William Reginald, 11th Earl of Devon, and has 4 sons and t 2 daus. /Wa Qh arles RegiaaM Lindley, b. 17 July, 1870.— Francis Hugh LinHIey^rSlSept. 1873.— Henry Paul Lindley, b. 25 Jan. 1879.— A son b. 16 April, 1881.— Alexandra Mary Elizabeth (H.R.H. Princess of Wales, sponsor).— Mary Agnes. (2) Hon. Francis Lindley, capt. R.N.; b. 17 Oct. 1841 ; d. 14 Oct. 1873. (3) Hon. Hem-y John Lindley, capt. and brevet-major 12th (P.W.B.) lancers (retd. h.p.), served in Zulu war 1879, A.D.C. to Sir Garnet Wolseley in Ashantee war 1874, and also when gov. of Cyprus, then lieut.lOth hussars ; b. 12 Jan. 1843. (4) Hon. Frederick George Lindley, bar.-at-law l.T. ; b. 4 June, 1846; m. 9 May, 1878, Lady Mary Susan Felicie Lindsay, dau. of Alexander William, Earl of Crawford and Balcarres, and has a son, Francis Hugo Lindley, b. 14 April, 1880. (5) Hon. Emily Charlotte, m. 11 Aug. 1863, to Hugo Francis Meynell-Ingram, Esq. of Hoar Cross, Stafford, who d. s. p. 26 May, 1871. (6) Hon. Alice Louisa, m. 2 Aug. 1870, to Hon. John Charles Dundas (E. ZETLAND). (7) Hon. Blanch Edith, m. 21 Sept. 1876, to Capt. Hon. Henry William Lowry-Corry, M.P. (E. Belmore). Arms — Az. three savages ambulant in fesse ppr. in the sinister hand of each a shield arg. charged with a cross gu., in the dexter a club resting on the shovilder also ppr., on a canton erm. three lozenges conjoined in fesse sa. Crest — A savage as in the arms the shield sa. charged with a griffin's head erased arg. SUPPORTERS— Two gryphons sa., pendent from a collar a portcullis of the last. Motto— Perseverando. SEATS— Hickleton, Doncaster, and Garrowby, Pocklington. TOWN House— 10, Belgrave Square, S.W. Eineafle, HENRY WOOD, of Barnsley, Yorks. J.P. West Riding, (great-grandson of George Wood, of Monk Bretton or Burton, parish of Royston, Yorks.— see pedigree at length in Yorkshire Collection, ed. FOSTER); b. 5 July, 1645 ; d. 4 May, 1720. By his 3rd wife Elizabeth, dau. of William Simpson, of Babworth, Notts, (and his wife Elizabeth, dau. of William, and sister of Francis Lindley, of Bowling Hall, Yorks. vice-cham- berlain of Chester), he had with several daus. 6 sons, of whom the 3rd, FRANCIS WOOD, of Barnsley, j.p. West Riding ; bp, 23 July, 1696; d. 30 Mar. 1775, having m. 1st, Mary Dorothy, dau. of Charles Palmer, D.D. rector of Long Marston and canon of York (B. SELBORNE). He m. 2ndly— 1 Dec. 1761, Rebecca, dau. of William Ellison, of Barnsley; she d. s. p. 4 Nov. 1714, aged 71. By his 1st wife he had with other issue 3 sons, [1] Henry, D.D. lord of the manor and rector of Hemsworth and vicar of Halifax ; bp. 22 Feb. 1726 ; d. s. p. 27 Oct. 1790, having m. Elizabeth, dau. of Charles Gore, of Horkstow, Line, and Southampton. [2] Sir Francis, created a Baronet 22 Jan. 1784, with re- mamder to the male issue of his father; bp. 2 Jan. 1729; d. s. p. 9 July, 1795, having m. 5 June, 1779, Elizabeth, dau. and heiress of Antho»y Ewer of the Lea and Bushy Hall, Herts, and of Swine, in Holderness. [3] Charles, of Bowling Hall (by the gift of his kinsman Thomas, son of George Pigot, of Preston. Lane, by his wife Ehzabeth, only dau. of Francis Lindley, of Bowling aforesaid) capt. of the " Hero," and afterwards of the " Worcester," man-of- war ; bp. 13 Feb. 1731 ; d. 9 Oct. 1782, of the wounds he received m the engagement with the French fleet, under Adm. Suffrein m the East Indies on the preceding 3 Sept. ; m. 6 Jan 177o' Carolme, dau. and coheir of Thomas Lacon Barker, of Otlev' Yorks Esq; she d. 30 May, 1814, having had with 3 daus. 2 sons, of whom the eldest, qiR FRANCIS LINDLEY, 2nd Baronet (on the death of his ■b^, "i^S,\^'-^'^ Fancis, 1795), high sheriff Yorks. 1814; b. 16 Dec. 1771; d. 31 Dec. 1846, having m. 15 Jan. 1798, Anne, eldest dau. and coheir of Samuel Buck, of New Grange and Park Hill Yorks.; recorder of Leeds; she d. 11 Jan. 1841, having had 2 sons and a dau. & ^<- ^ [1] Sir Charles created Viscount Halifax. [2] Samuel Francis, b. 1 Aug. 1809 ; d. unm. 22 April, 1843. [3] Anne, d. 24 June, 1863, having m. 29 Mar. 1824 as 1st wife, to John Walbanke Childers, Esq. of Cantley Yorks M P CO. Camb. 1833/4, Malton 1836/46, 1847/52, and had a son and 2 daus. (1) Rowland Francis Childers, capt. Scots fusilier guards; b. 26 Sept. 1830 ; d. 12 Nov. 1855, having m. 17 May, 1853, Susan Anne, youngest dau. of Lieut.-Gen. James Claude Bourchier of Lavant House, Chichester; she d. 25 Nov. 1858, leaving an only dau. — Rowlanda. (2) Charlotte Anne, m. 10 Dec. 1850, to Henry WoUaston Blake, dii'ector of the bank of England, and has 2 sons, /I/ Lionel Eardley BLAKE, b. 5 Dec. 1854. 121 Alfred Wollaston, b. 4 April, 1861. (3) Lucy, d. 18 May, 1870, having m. 8 Oct. 1857, as 1st wife, to William George, 4th Lord Auckland. DUKE OF HAMILTON. WILLIAM ALEXANDEK LOUIS STEPHEN DOUGLAS-HAMILTON, P.O. Duke of Hamilton (1643 and 1661) and Brandon (1711, E.), Marquis of Hamilton (1599) ; Douglas (1633) ; Clydesdale (1643) ; Earl of Angus (circa 1627 and 1633) ; Arran (1503 and 1643) ; Lanark (1643) ; Lord Hamilton (1445) ; Avon, Polmont, MachansMre and Innerdale (1643); Abemethy, Jed- burgh Forest (1633), in the Peerage of Scot- land; Baron Dutton (1711, E.); Duke of Chatel- herault (1552) in France; hereditary keeper of Holyrood House, lieut.-col. Lanarkshire yeo. knight marischal of Scotland, s.A. ; s. his father as premier Peer of Scotland and 12th Drke of Hamilton and 9th Duke of Brandon 15 July, 1863; b. 12 Mi 1845 ; m. 10 Dec. 1873, Lady Mary Louisa Eli beth Montagu, dau. of William Drogo, 7th Du^ of Manchester; heir presumptive, his brother Chark iltou HAMILTON. 325 RMS— Quarterly I. and IV. quarterly, 1st and 4th, Gu. three Inquefoils pierced erm. Hamilton. 2nd and 3rd, Arg. a imphad sails furled sa. Arrak. II. and III. quarterly, 1st, z. a lion rampant arg. ducally crowned or, GALLOWAY. 2nd, r, a lion rampant gu. debruised by a bendlet sa. Abernethy. rd, Arg. three piles gu., WiSHART of Brechin. 4th, Or, a fess lequy az. and arg. surmounted mth a bend gu. charged with iree buckles of the first, STEWART of Bonkill. On an escocheon pretence over the last four coats arg. a hart gu. ensigned ith an imperial crown ppr. on a chief az, three muUets arg. lOUGLAS. RESTS— 1, Out of a ducal coronet'or an oak fructed and pene- ■ated transvei-sely in the main stem by a ft-ame-saw ppr. the •ame or the blade inscribed with the word " Through " Hamil- ON. 2, On a chapeau gu. turned up ermine a salamander in ames ppr. DOUGLAS. rppoRTERS— Two antelopes arg. armed ducally gorged lained and unguled or. oTTOES— Through, HAMILTON. Jamais arrifere, Douglas. i: ATS— Hamilton Palace, Lanarkshire ; Brodick Castle, Isle f Arran ; and Easton Park, Wickham ilarket, Suffolk. OWN HOUSE— 20, Hill Street, Berkeley Square, W. The Dukedom. rAMES, 3rd Marquis of Hamilton and 2nd Earl of Cam- bridge, K.G. 1630 (great-gi-andson of James, 2nd Earl of wrau and Duke of Chatelherault— D. Abercorx), carried the word of state at the coronation of CHARLES I. 1625, gentle- uaii of the bedchamber, master of the horse, P.C. both king- oms, chief steward of tlie honour and manor of Hampton G30, created DUKEOF Hamilton, MARQUIS of Clydesdale, •:AHr. of Arran and Cambridge, Lord Avon and Inner- lAr.E, by patent 12 April, 1643, to him and the heirs male of lis body, which failing to his brother and the heirs male of his )(»ly, which failing to the eldest heir female of the Marquis' kkIv \vithout division and the heirs male of the body of such ii'ir female, they bearing the name and arms of Hamilton, \ hicli all failing to the nearest legitimate heirs whatsoever of hr Marquis; was subsequently imprisoned in Pendennis Castle iikI Mount St. Michael, Cornwall, 1644,6, hereditary keeper of 1a palace of Holyrood House 1646, commanded the army raised II Scotland for the relief of CHARLES I. which was defeated it Preston 20 Aug, 1648, and he surrendered to Laml>ert at L ttoxeter five days after; on 6 Feb. 1649, he was arraigned as ivirl of Cambridge before the same court by whom the King had K-eii condemned, was sentenced to be beheaded on 9 Mar. 1649, -\liich was carried out in Palace Yard, Westminster; b. 19 June, 1606 ; m. Mary Feilding, eldest dau. of William, 1st Earl )i Denbigh, lady of the queen's bedchamber ; she d. 10 May, lti;>8, having had with other issue 2 daus. [1] Anne, s. as Duchess of Hamilton on the death of her uncle William next mentioned. She m. to Lord William Douglas. (See Lineage.) [2] Lady Susannah m. (contract dated 6 Dec. 1668), to John, 7th Earl of Cassilis. WILLIAM, s. his brother as 2nd Duke, K.G. 1649, created Earl of Lanark, Lord Machanshire and Pol- MONT 31 Mar. 1639, to him and his heirs male succeeding to his estates, secretary of state for Scotland 1640, raised a troop of horse and accompanied the King to England, mortally wounded at tlie battle of Worcester 3 Sept. 1651, and d. 12th of that month; b. 14 Dec. 1616; m. 1638, Lady Elizabeth Maxwell, eldest dau. and coheir of James, Earl of Dirleton (she re-m. to Thomas Dalmahoy, Esq.), had siu-viving issue 3 daus. the Earl- I dom of Cambridge became extinct, and the Dukedom of Ham- ilton devolved on his niece. flinease. WILLIAM DE DOUGLAS (grandson of William Douglas, of Douglas, who joined Wallace 1299, and d. in York Castle 1302), of considerable military renown, wounded at the battle of Poictiers 19 Sept. 1356, sat in parliament held 26 Sept. 1357, and was one of the eight lords of whom three were to l^lace themselves in the hands of the English when DAVID 11. was released, created EARL OF DOUGLAS at Edinburgh 4 Feb. 1356/7, warden of the marches, commanded the Scottish tioojjs that defeated Musgrave, the gov. of Berwick, near Melrose, 1378, where he knighted his son James, and Eobert and David, two sons of the King; m. 1st, Lady Margaret, dau. of l^niiald, 12th Earl of Mar, and heir of Thomas, 13th Earl (she was divorced and re-m. to Thomas, 3rd Earl of Angus, and to Sir John Swinton), and had a son, [1] James, 2nd Earl of Douglas and Mar.(t) (t) Archibald, s. as 3rd Earl of Douglas, Lord of Galloway 1388, called "the grim" (natural son of James, 2nd Earl of Douglas and Earl of Mar) ; he and his son-in-law the Duke of Rothesay defended the castle of Edinburgh against HENRY IV. in Aug. 1400; d. 1401; m. before 31 Mar. 1371, Jean or Johanna, dau. and heir of Thomas Moray, Lord of Bothwell, and had 2 eons, Archibald, the elder, s. as 4th Earl, commanded the Scots at the battle of Homildon or Holmedon 14 Sept. 1402, when he wiis wounded in five plao«s, lost an eye, and was taken prisoner WILLIAM EARL OF DOUGLAS m. 2ndly, Lady Margaret Dunbar, eldest dau. of Patrick, 9th Earl of Dunbar and March He m. 3rdly, after 1377, Lady Margaret Stewart, Countess of Angus, sister and heir of Thomas, 3rd Earl of Anerus reUct of Thomas, 13th Earl of Mar, and had a son, ' (;;i EORGE, Earl of Angus, obtained on his brother's resigna- X tion in parliament 1389 a grant of the earldom of Angus to himself and the h eirs of his body. He had from Robert III various charters of considerable lands, baronies, &c. taken prisoner at the battle of Homildon 1402, and d. the same year He m. (contract dated 24 May, 1397) Maiy, 2nd and youngest dau. of Robert III. (who re-m. to Sir James Kennedy, of Dunure, 2ndly,to Sir William Graham, of Kincardine, and 3rd, to Sir WiUiam Edmonstone, of Duntreath, and had issue by each husband). His grandson, ARCHIBALD, s. his father as 5th Eaii of Angus, wai-den of the East Mai-ches 11 April, 1481, known as "Archibald Bell the Cat," p.c. high chancellor of Scotland 1493/8; m. 1st— 4 ilar. 1468, Elizabeth, only dau. of Robert, Lord Bovd, high chamberlain of Scotland, and had, with other issue, 2 sons, [1] George, master of Angus, fell at Flodden Field 9 Sept. 1513; male line extinct on the death of Archibald, 8th Earl of Angus and Earl of Morton 1558. [2] Sir William, of Glenbervie, j.u.; fell at Flodden Field 9 Sept. 1513, having m. Elizabeth, dau. and heir of James Auchinleck, of Glenbervie, co. Kincardine. His grandson, viz. SIR WILLIAM, 9th Earl; d. July, 1591, aged 59, having m. Egidia, dau. of Sir Robert Graham, of Morphie, co. Kincardine, and had with other issue 2 sons, [1] William, 10th Earl of Angus; d. 3 Mar. 1611, having m. Elizabeth, eldest dau. of Laurence, 4th Lord Oliphant. His grandson. Lord William, created Duke of Hamilton. [2] Sir Robert, of Glenbervie, whose elaest son. Sir William, was created a Baronet of Nova Scotia 30 May, 1625, whose descendant Sir Robert Douglas, was author of the " Scotch Peerage and Baronage" (extinct). LORD WILLIAM DOUGLAS (eldest son of William, 1st Marquis of Douglas, by his 2nd wife, Lady Mary Gordon, 3rd dau. of George, 1st Marquis of Huntly), created EARL OP Selkirk, Lord Daer ANDSH0RTCLEUCH,4Aug. 1646, to him and his heirs male whatsoever (which he resigned in favour of his 3rd son, Charles, who was created EARL OF Selkirk 6 Oct. 1688, see that title), created Duke op Hamilton for life 12 Oct. 1660, P.C. England and Scotland, K.G. extraordinary lord of session 26 Mar. 1686, president of the council, and high-adm. of Scotland; b. 24 Dec. 1634; d.l8 April, 1694, having m. Anne, Duchess of Hamilton, elder dau. of James, 1st Duke of Hamilton, who was created as before stated, DuKE OP Hamilton, Mar- quis OF Clydesdale, Earl op Arran and Cambridge, Lord Avon and Innerdale, with remainder to his daus.; she d. 1716, aged 80, having had 7 sons (see E. Selkirk), of whom the eldest, JAMES, Earl of Arran, K.T. K.G. s. as 4th Duke on the surrender by his mother of her honours, and became by letters patent bearing date 10 Aug. 1698, Duke of Hamilton, Marquis of Clydesdale, with the former precedency, repre- sentative peer 1708, 1710 ; created a Peer of G.B. 10 Sept. 1711, as Baron Dutton, of Dutton, Cheshire, and Duke op Bran- don, Suffolk, with limitation of the said honours to the heirs male of his father and mother, William and Anne, Duke and Duchess of Hamilton ; b. 11 April, 1658 ; killed in a duel with Lord Mohun, 15 Nov. 1712, having m. 1st — Lady Anne Spencer, dau. of Robert, Earl of Sunderland; she d. 1690, having had 2 daus. who d. young. He m. 2ndly — (set. dated 15 June, 1698) Hon. Elizabeth Gerard, dau. and sole heiress of Digby, Lord Gerard, of Bromley (ext.) ; she d. 13 Feb. 1744, having had 3 sons and 2 daus. [1] James, 5th Duke of Hamilton and 2nd Duke of Brandon. [2] Lord Wilham, M.P. co. Lanark 1734; d. s. p. 11 July, 1734, having m. 30 April, 1733, Anne, dau. and heir of Francis Hawes, Esq. of Purley, Berks, (ext.) ; she d. s. p. 31 Mar. 1788, having re-m. May, 1735, to William Vane, Viscount Vane, of Ireland (ext.) [3] Lord Anne, so named after Queen Anne, his godmother; d. in France 25 Dec. 1748 (bur. at St. James, Westminster, 7 July), 1749, having m. Oct. 1742, Anne Charlotte Maria, only surviving child and heir of Charles Powell, of Pen-y-bank, co. Carmarthen; she d. 26 June, 1791, having had with other issue 2 sons, (1) James, lieut.-col. Coldstream guards, b. 18 Jan. 1746 ; d. 22 Jan. 1804, having m. 29 July, 1767, Lucy, dau. of Sir Richard Lloyd, Bart, (ext.), of Hintlesham, Suffolk, and widow of Sir John Barker, Bart, (ext.), of Spro\si;on, Siiffolk; she d. Sept. 1790, leaving a dau. Lucy Charlotte, m. 16 Mar. 1799, to Brigadier-Gen. Robert Ansti-uther (BART.), who d. 14 Jan. 1809. by Henry Percy (Hotspur), and the next year accompanied the Percies (in their rebellion against HENRY IV.) to the battle of Shrewsbury, where he was wounded, felled the English king to the ground and was again taken prisoner. On 19 April, 1424, he had by gift from Charles VII. the duchy of Touraine. to him and the heirs male descending of his body in the direct line, and was appointed lieut.-gen. of the French forces; he fell shortly after at the battle of Verneuil in Normandy while opposing the English under the Duke of Bedford 17 Aug. 1424 (the dukedom of Touraine became extinct on the death of his grandson William, 6th Earl, s. p.) ; he m. Margaret, eldest dau. of ROBERT III. 826 HAMILTON. (2) Charles Powell, adm. B.N.b. 26 Dec. 1747 ; d. 12 Mar. 1825, having m. May, 1777, Lvicretia Prosser, of Hampstead ; she d. having had 2 sons, /I/ Hamilton Charles James, sec, of legation at Paris, envoy extraordinary and minister plenipotentiary at Brazil; b. 29 July, 1779; d. 15 Dec. 1856, having m. 13 April, 1826, Maria Susannah, dau. of Lieut.-Gen. Sir Frederick Philipse Kobinson, C.B. gov. of Tobago (Babt.) /2/ Augustus BaiTington Price Anne Powell, capt. R.N. b. 22 May, 1781; d. 27 Aug. 1849, having m. 2 April, 1805, Maria Catharine, dau. of John Hyde, a judge of the supreme court of Calcutta 1774/96 ; she d. 1865, having had 9 sons and a dau. [1] Augustus John, b. 25 May, 1807, d. 1826. [2] Charles Henry, capt. R.N. b. 7 Oct. 1808; d. 30 Nov. 1873, having m. 1st— 1 Dec. 1854, Anna, dau. of Eev. Apthorpe, of ; she d. s. p. Feb. 1856. He m. 2ndly— 31 Jan. 1860, Elizabeth Anne, only dau. of Ven. Justly Hill, archdeacon of Bucks.; she d. 27 June, 1867. He m. 3rdly— 21 Oct. 1873, Sarah Julia, elder dau. of late Samuel Spence, Esq.; she d. 29 Feb. 1880. By his 2nd . , , wife he had a son and 3 daus. \\liX h^*'i<'>^jJrurt. Alfred Douglas , R.N. b. 6 Mar. 1862.— Helena Augusta ' ■ charlotte^ Constance Sidney.— Isabel Frances Ulrica Iris. — Flora Mary Ida. [3] Francis Seymour, col. R.A. b. 19 Jan. 1811; d. 1 June, 1874, having m. 6 Sept. 1834, Emma Catharine Francos, dau. of Thomas Derby Coventry, Esq. of Greenlands, Bucks; she d. 7 Jan. 1868, having had 3 sons and 7 daus. (1) Archibald Barrington Seymour, b. 3 Nov. 1840; d. 18 Jan. 1876. (2) Algernon Percy, surveyor geol. depart. N.S.w. ; b. 22 June, 1844; m. 4 Nov. 1874, his cousin Idonia, elder dau. of Capt. Douglas Douglas-Hamilton, of Rathoe House, Car low, Ireland, and has a son and 2 daus. Percy Seymour, b. 2 Oct. 1875.— Constance Idonia Violet.— Edith Lena Catherine. (3) Aubrey Reginald, late 57th regt.b. 21 April, 1851 ; m. 24 July 1878, Lucy, youngest dau. of late (Hon.) Robert Fitzgerald, of Sydney, and has 2 sons, Kenneth Aubrey Fitzgerald Seymour, b. 22 April, 1879.— Lesley Reginald Coventry, b. 30 June, 1881. (4) Alexandrina Emma Ada Caroline. (5) Rosabel Georgiana Maria, m. 21 Sept. 1876, to Albert Charles Hadland, Esq. of Swansea. (6) Constance Augusta Idonia Lorn. (7) Rosalie Felicia. (8) Evelyn Clara. (9) Blanche Annie. (10) Mina Kathleen. [4] Douglas Ryves, b. 5 Jan. 1814; m. Feb. 1843, Frances, dau. of Hugh Graves, Esq. of Fort William, Lim- erick, and has 3 sons and 2 daus. (1) Alexander. (2) Patrick. (3) Frederick. (4) Idonia, m. 4 Nov. 1874, to her cousin, Algernon Percy Douglas Hamilton, Esq. (5) Bertha. [5] Frederick, secretary of legation at Stockholm, and consul-gen. for Ecuador, formerly charge d'affaires to the Germanic Confederation ; b. 12 May, 1815; m.25 Feb. 1843, Marina, dau. of John Norton, Esq.; she d. 20 Sept. 1871, having had 3 sons and 2 daus. (1) Frederick Robert Vere, b. 7 Dec. 1843; married. (2) Augustus Maitland Ronald, R.N. b. 2 Sept. 1847. (3) Archibald Douglas Schomberg, R. Carnarvon mil. b. 1 Oct. 1861. (4) Annie Marina Augusta, m. 4 Oct. 1873, to Capt. Stephen Dix, general superintendent R.M.S.P. C.A. and has a son, b. 20 Aug. 1878. (5) Augusta Caroline Octavia. [6] Adolphus, M.A. Caius Coll. Camb. in II.O. ; b. 5 July, 1816 ; m. 22 May, 1847, Henrietta Charlotte, youngest dau. of late Adm. Sir Benjamin Hallowell Carew, G.C.B. of Beddington Park, Surrey, and has had with other issue a son and 4 daus. Reginald Ernest, b. 31 Mar. 1861.— Edith.— Florence Anne Hallowell.— Mai-y Geraldine. — Eva Bertha Gwen- doline. [7] Alfred Douglas, J.P. d.l. Essex ; b. 21 April, 1818 ; m. 1st— 17 July, 1845, Adelaide, dau. and coheir of late Alexander Black, of Gidea Hall, Essex; she d. 17 April, 1870, having had 2 sons and 5 daus. (1) Alfred Hamilton Douglas, b. 27 Jan. 1856. (2) William Arthur, b. 6 Sept. 1864. (3) Marie Adelaide Blanche. (4) Annie Laura, d. 18 Oct. 1877, having m. 11 Nov. 1876, to her cousin Capt. Everard Strangwayes Neave (Bart.) (5) Gertrade Eleanor, d. 2 Nov. 1872. (6) Nina Susannah, m. 30 July, 1878, to William Cos- patrick, younger son of Sir William Dunbar, Bart, of Mochrum. (7) Laura Beatrice. Mr. Alfred Douglas-Hamilton m. 2ndly— 17 Oct. 1874, Harriet Amy Blackburne, youngest dau. of William Henry Peters, Esq. of Harefield, Devon, and has 2 daus. (8) Evelyn Mary. (9) A dau. b. 1 Oct. 1880. [8] Octavius, major-gen. in the army, lieut.-col. Bengal S.C. (retd.), presidency paymaster 1870/5; b. 15 Feb. 1821; m. 29 June, 1852, Catherine Augusta Westenra, dau. of Capt. Donald Macleod, R.N. C.B. and has had 5 sons and 2 daus. (1) Hamilton Anne, B.A. Trin. Coll. Camb. 187r), vicar of East Witton, Yorks. since 1878; b. 28 May, 1853; m. 26 Oct. 1875, Lillie, dau. of J Bowles, Esq. of Quebec, and has a son, Basil Sholto Anne, b. 11 Aug. 1876. (2) Augustus Maynard, b. 29 Nov. 1854.— (3) Charles Reginald Sidney, lieut. 6th dragoon guards (carabi- neers) ; b. 5 Oct. 1856. — (4) Angus Falconer, b. 20 Aug. 1863.— (5) Basil Sholto, b. 12 Nov. 1866; d. Mar. 1867.— (6) CamillaAlexandrineLucy.— (7) Katherine Seymour. [9] Alexandrina Idonia Charlotte Susan, m. 29 Mar. 1851, to Major Robert Peel (BART.) JAMES, 5th Duke of Hamilton, and 2nd Duke of Brandon, K.T. lord of the bedchamber to George II. ; d. 1 Mar. 1742/3, having m. 1st— 14 Feb. 1723, Lady Anne Cochrane, dau. of John, 4th Earl of Dundonald ; she d. 14 Aug. 1724, leaving an only son, [1] James, 6th Duke of Hamilton, K.T. 1742 ; b. 10 July, 1724 ; d. 17 Jan. 1758, having m. 14 Feb. 1752, Elizabeth (lady of the bedcliamber to the Queen), 2nd dau. of John Gunning, of Castle Coote, co. Roscommon, Esq. she d. 20 Dec. 1790, having (re-m. 3 Mar. 1759, to John, 5th Duke of Argyll, and was created Baroness Hamilton, of Hameldon, co. Leic. 20 May, 1766) had 2 sons and a dau. (1) James George, 7th Duke, b. 18 Feb. 1755; d.unm. 7 July, 1769. (2) Douglas, 8th Duke, K.T. ; b. 24 July, 1756; d. s. p. 3 Aug. 1799, having m. 5 April, 1778, Elizabeth Anne, dau. of Peter Burrell, of Beckenham, Kent, Esq. (B. GWYDIR), from whom he was divorced in 1794 ; she d. 17 Jan. 1837, having re-m. 19 Aug. 1800, as 3rd wife, to Henry, 1st Marquis of Exeter, who d. 1 May, 1804. (3) Elizabeth, d. 14 Mar. 1797, having m. 23 June, 1774, as 1st wife, to Edward, 12th Earl of Derby, who d. 21 Oct. 1834. JAMES, 5th DUKE, m. 2ndly— Nov. 1727, Elizabeth, dau. and coheir of Thomas Strangways, of Melbury Sampford, Dorset; she d. s. p. 3 Nov. 1721. He m. 3rdly— 21 Aug. 1737, Elizabeth, dau. and sole heir of Edward Spencer, of Rendlesham, Suffolk, Esq. she d. 9 Mar. 1771, having (re-m. 24 Dec. 1751, to Richard Savage Nassau, 2nd son of Frederick, Earl of Rochford) had with other issue a son, viz.: [2] Archibald, 9th Duke, M.P. co. Lane. 1768/72 ; b. 17 July, 1740; d. 16 Feb. 1819, having m. 25 May, 1765, Lady Hamet Stewiirt, dau. of Alexander, 6th Earl of Galloway; she d. Nov. 1788, having had with 3 daus. 2 sons, of whom the elder, viz.: — ALEXANDER, 10th Duke, K.G. F.R.S. F.S.A. lord-lieiit. of Lanarkshire, M.P. Lancaster 1802, P.O. summoned to the house of lords by writ 4 Nov. 1806, in his father's barony of Dutton, ambassador at St. Petersbm-g; b. 3 Oct. 1767 ; d. 18 Aug. 1852, having m. 26 April, 1810, Susan Euphemia, 2nd dau. and coheir of William Beckford, Esq. of Fonthill Abbey, Wilts (B. Rivers); she d. 29 May, 1859, having had an only son and dau. [1] William Alexander Anthony Archibald, s. as 11th Diike. [2] Lady Susan Harriet Catherine, m. 1st— 27 Nov. 1832, to Henry, Earl of Lincoln, afterwards 5th Duke of Newcastle, dissolved 14 Aug. 1850; she re-m. 2 Jan. 1860, to M. Opdebeck, of Brussels. WILLIAM ALEXANDER ANTHONY ARCHIBALD, 11th Duke ; b. 18 Feb. 1811 ; d. 15 July, 1863, having m. 23 Feb. 1843, h.h. Princess Mary of Baden, youngest dau. of Charles Louis Frederick, late reigning Grand Duke of Baden (cousin of Napoleon III.), and has had 2 sons and a dau. [1] William Alexander Stephen Louis, 12th and present Duke. [2] Lord Charles George Archibald, formerly 11th hussars, l5elr-pr£swnipti«£_±o-4he-Jea£raec; b. 18 Majvi847; m. 1875, Eudoxia Souhannow. (^^ Y"'^^ IkPd [3] Lady Mary Victoria, m. 1st— 21 Sept.(/1869, to n.s.H. Albert Honore Charles, Prince of Monaco, Duke of Valentinois (this marriage was annulled by the Church of Rome, although not by the civil law), and had a son, Pi-ince Louis Honore Charles Antoine, b.'l2 July, 1870. She m. 2ndly— 2 .June, 1880, to Count Tassilo Festetics, an officer in Austrian imperial guards, and has a dau.— Maria Mathilde Georgine, b. 26 May, 1881. HAMMOND— HAMPTON. 327 BARON HAMMOND. EDMUND HAMMOND, Baron Hammond, of Kirk Ella, Kingston-upon-Hull, in the Peer- GTC of the U.K. so created 5 Mar. 1874 ; under- .'cretary of state for foreign affairs 1854/73 (son f late George Hammond, Esq. under-secretary of tato for foreign affairs, by Margaret, dau. of Andrew Hon, Esq.) ; b. 25 June, 1802 ; m. 3 Jan. 1846, lary Frances, dau. of Lord Robert Kerr, son of the th Marquis of Lothian, and has 3 daus. 1 ) Ron. Mary Georgina. 2) Hon. Margaret Elizabeth. 3) Hon. Katherine Cecilia. Tote— No heir to this Peerage. R^rs— Arg. on a chevron pean between three mullets sa. a tin in splendour. TIE ST— Between a stag's attires a falcon rising ppr. each wing liarged with a mullet or. ri'PORTERS — Two falcons wings elevated ppr. gorged with a liain or pendent therefrom an escocheon arg. charged with a uiUet sa, lo TTO— Per tot disci'imina rerum. RESIDENCE— 25, Eaton Place, S.W. m. 4 July, 1849, Lady Diana Boyle, dau. of George, 4th Earl of Glasgow ; she d. s. p. 1 Jan. 1877 ; heir presumptive, his brother Herbert. Arms— Per chevron sa. and arg. in chief three mullets or pierced of the 1st in base as many garbs one and two gu. banded of the 3rd. Crest— A demi-hare az. charged on the shoulder with four bezants. Supporters— Dexter, an elephant or. Sinister, a talbot arg. both charged on the shoulder \vith a mullet pierced sa. mottoes— Par viribus virtus Pakixgton; Fidelis et audax Russell. Seats— Westwood Park, Droitwich, and Kings End, Powick, Worcester. TOWN House— 9, Eaton Square, s.w. Eineafle, WILLIAM RUSSELL, of Powick Court, co. Wore, (son of William Russell, of Powick, by his wife Mary, elder dau. and coheir of Joseph Cocks, of London, bar.-at-law — E. SOMERS); d. 9 Dec. 1812, having m. 4 Feb. 1793, Elizabeth, only dau. of Sir Herbert Perrott Pakington, Bart, and coheir in her issue of her brother Sir John Pakington, 8th and last Baronet ; she d. 10 May, 1813, having had 2 sons and a dau. [1] William Herbert, b. 22 Jan. 1794 : d, s. p. 10 Nov. 1819 (M.I. Exeter Cathedral), having m. June, 1816, Frances, youngest dau. of George Thomhill, of Diddington, Hunts. ; she bur. at Kelston 25 Jan. 1827, having re-m. as 1st wife, to John Harding, Esq. who d. at Dawlish 1872. [2] Sir John Somerset, created Lord Hampton. [3] Elizabeth Anne, d. 30 May, 1850, having m. 8 Dec. 1825, as 1st wife, to Ferdinand Hanbury- Williams, Esq. of Coldbrook Park, CO. Monmouth (B, Sudeley). SIR JOHN SOMERSET PAKINGTON, G.c.R. Baron Hamp- ton, of Hampton Lovett, and of Westwood, co. Wore, in the Peerage of the U.K. so created 6 Mar. 1874, having been created a Baronet 13 July, 1846, G.C.B. 30 June, 1859, first lord of the admiralty 1858/59, 1866/67, secretary of war 1867/68, secretary for the colonies 1852, M.P. Droitwich 1837/74, chief civil service commissioner 1875/80, P.O. 1852, d.c.l. an elder brother of the Trinity house, president of institution of naval architects, lieut.-col. Wore. yeo. cav. 1859; b. 20 Feb. 1799; d. 9 April 1880, having m. 1st— 14 Aug. 1822, Mary, only dau. of Moreton Aglionby Slaney, Esq. of Shifnal, Salop ; she d. 6 Jan. 1843, leaving one son, [1] John Slaney, 2nd and present Baron. LORD HAMPTON m. 2ndly— 4 June, 1844, Augusta Anne, dau. of Right Rev. George Murray, d.d. bishop of Rocliester (D. AthOLE) ; she d. 23 Feb. 1848. He m. Srdly- 5 June, 1851, Augusta Ann, dau. of Thomas Champion de Crespigny, Esq. (Bart.), and widow of Col. Thomas Henry Davies, of Elmley Park, Wore. M.P. By his 2nd marriage he had another son, [2] Hon. Herbert Perrott Murray, bar.-at-law l.T. 1876, heir presumptive to the Peerage ; b. 12 Feb. 1848; m. 23 Aug. 1877, Evelyn Nina Frances, youngest dau. of Sir George Baker, of Loventor, Devon, Bart, and has a son and 2 daus. (1) John Evelyn Russell, b. 27 Sept. 1880. (2) Mary Augusta. , (3) Edith Frances. BARON HAMPTON. JOHN SLANEY PAKINGTON, Baron Hampton (1874, U.K.); major Wore. vols. 1863/71; s. his father as 2nd Baron 9 April, 1880 ; b. 13 July, 1827; 328 HARBERTON—HARBINQE. VISCOUNT HARBERTON. JAMES SPENCEK POMEEOY, Viscount (1791, I.) and Baron Harberton (1783, i.); s. his father as 6th Viscount 5 Oct. 1862; b. 23 Nov. 1836 ; m. 2 April, 1861, Florence Wallace, only dau. of "William "Wallace - Legge, Esq. of Malone House, CO. Antrim, and has had 2 sons and 2 daus. (1) Hon. Ernest Arthur George, b. 1 Dec. 1867. (2) Hon. Ralph Legge, b. 31 Dec. 1869. (3) Hon. Aline Florence, d. 11 Aug. 1880. (4) Hilda Evelyn. Arms — Or a lion rampant gu. holding in the dexter paw an apple slipped ppr. all within a bordure engrailed sa. Crest— A lion rampant gu. holding an apple as in the arms. Supporters— Two wolves the dexter ppr. sinister arg. both collared and chained or. MOTTO — Vii-tutis fortuna comes. Residence— Lyston Court, Llanwarne, Ross, Hereford. TOWN House— 119, Cromwell Road, s.w. ARTHUR POMEROY, M.P. co. Kildare 1761/83 (son of Rev. John Pomeroy, and grandson of Rev. Arthur Pomeroy, went to Ireland as chaplain to the Lord-Lieut. Arthur Capel, Earl of Essex, and became dean of Cork; he m. Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Richard Osborne, Bart.), created a Peer of Ireland as Lord Harberton, of Carbery, 10 Oct. 1783, and Viscount Harberton 5 July, 1791; d. 9 April, 1798, aged 75, having m. 20 Oct. 1747, Mary, younger dau. and coheir of Henry CoUey, of Castle Carbery, co. Kildai-e (D. Wellington) ; she d. 7 April, 1794, leaving 4 sons, of whom 3 succeeded to the title ; the third, JOHN, 4th Viscount (on the death of his brother Arthur James, 27 Sept. 1832,) rector of Loughgilly, co. Armagh • b. 19 Dec. 1758; d. 4 July, 1833, having m. 31 Oct. 1785, Esther, eldest dau. and coheir of James Spencer, Esq. of Rathangan, CO. Kildare ; she d. 3 Jan. 1840, having had 5 sons and a dau. [1] John James, s. as 5th Viscount. [2] Hon. Arthur William, rector of Desartmartin, CO. Den-y; b. 17 July, 1795; d. 12 Dec. 1867, having m. 20 Dec. 1837, Frances Letitia, dau. of Right Rev. and Hon. William Knox, D.D. bishop of Derry (E. Ranfurly), and has had 2 sons, /I/ John Arthur, of St. Angelo, co. Fermanagh, J.P. cos. Tyrone and Fermanagh ; b. 26 July, 1839 ; m. 19 Jan. 1869, Louisa Letitia Jane, eldest dau. of Gartside Gartside-Tipping Esq. of Rossferry, co. Fermanagh, j.p. and has had 5 sons' and 2 daus. Arthur Gartside, b. 20 Feb. 1870.~Edmund John, b. 5 May, 1871.— Lewis William Henry, b. 13 Sept. 1873.— Francis Knox, b. 22 Feb. 1876.— Eustace Crichton, b.'25 June, 1877. — Janet Mildred.— Anna Grace Edith. /2/ William Knox, b. 28 May, 1843. [3] Hon. George Francis Colley, of Ferney, co. Dublin (assumed the surname of Colley only by r.l. 20 Jan. 1830), com. R v Cretd.); b. 11 Nov. 1797; d. 9 May, 1879, having m. 22 July,' 1825, Frances, dau. of Very Rev. Thomas Trench, dean of Kildare (B. AsHTOWN) ; she d. 1 Mar. 1871, having had 3 sons and 2 daus. I /I/ Henry FitzGeorge Colley, of Mount Temple, Clontarf, CO. Dublin, j.p. cos. Dublin and Kildare ; b. 1 July, 1827 ; m. 12 Aug. 1858, Elizabeth Isabella, eldest dau. of Rev. and Hon. William Wingfield, vicar of Abbeyleix, Ireland (V. POWERSCOURT), and has 4 sons and 6 daus. George Pomeroy Arthm-, b. 6 Mar. 1866.— William Wing- field, b. 30 Aug. 1868.— Gerald Henry Pomeroy, b. 31 Mar. 1870. — Edward Pomeroy, b. 15 April, 1875.— Elizabeth Maria. — Frances Maud Caroline. — Florence Isabella. — , Laura Emily. — Constance Helena. — Gertrude Theodosia. /2/ John Thomas Colley, b. 31 July, 1828; d. 27 Jan. 1855. /3/ Sir George Pomeroy Pomeroy-Colley, K.C.S.I. 1879, C.B. C.M.G. 1878, gov. and com.-in-chief of Natal, witli local rank of majoi--gen. and high commissioner for S.E. Africa 1880/1, brig.-gen. commanding the forces in Natal and the Transvaal 1880, high commissioner S.E. Africa, gov. of the Transvaal and of Natal, brevet-col. in the army, major 2nd regt. chief of the staff to Sir Garnet Wolseley in South Africa 1879, A.Q.M.G. Aldersliot 1875, served as private sec. and also sec. to Lord Lytton, gov.-gen. of India, served in Cafiir war 1858/60, China campaign 1860, and Ashantee war 1873, battle of Amoaful and capture of Coomassie; assumed the additional surname of POMEROY by R.L. 8 May, 1880 ; b. 1 Nov. 1835; fell in Boer campaign 27 Feb. 1881, having m. 14 Mar. 1878, Edith Althea, eldest dau. of Major- Gen. Henry Meade Hamilton, C.B. (BORROWES— BART.) /4/ Maria Esther Colley, m. 17 Nov. 1857, as 2nd wife, ti» John Edward Vernon, of Erne Hill, co. Cavan, J.P. and d.l. (B. VERNON.) .'5/ Elizabeth Pomeroy Colley. [4] Hon. Henry, b. 20 Sept. 1805 ; d. 18 May, 1833, having m. 7 Feb. 1829, Elizabeth, 3rd dau. of Rev. Robert Holt Tmell, D.D. of Clonmannon, co. Wicklow; she d. 26 May, 1881, having had a son and dau. /I/ Robert Henry, B.C.S.; d. unm. at Ghasipore, 1 Aug. 1857. /2/ Editha Augusta Mary, m. 4 April, 1850, to Rev. Henry Bond, prebendary of Wells, vicar of South Petherton, Somer- set, and rural dean ; he d. 27 Sept. 1875, leaving 2 sons, (1) William Henry BOND, late royal Scots; b. 27 May, 1852; m. 3 July, 1878, Mary Caroline, dau, of Sir Han-y Meysey Thompson (BART.) (2) Henry Pomeroy, b. 1 Mar. 1855. [5] Hon. William Knox, b. 15 June, 1813; d. 1 Nov. 1874. [6] Hon. Esther Elizabeth, m. 26 April, 1842, as 2nd wife, to Rev. Cecil Russell, late rector of Drmncree, co. Westmeath, and had 2 sons, who died unm. JOHN JAMES, 5th Viscount, b. 29 Sept. 1790 ; d. 5 Oct. 1862, havingm. 1 Mar. 1822, Caroline, dau. of Rev. Sii* John Robinson, Bart, and had with other issue a son and 2 daus. [1] James Spencer, 6th and present Viscount. [2] Hon. Mary Ann, m. 24 Mar. 1856, to William Knox Wigram, bar.-at-law (FITZWYGRAM— BART.) [3] Hon. Esther Caroline. VISCOUNT HARDINGE. CHARLES STE-WART HARDINGE, Viscount Hardinge (1846, U.K.) ; M.P. Downpatrick 1852/6, secretary of war 1858/9, lieut.-col. Kent vols., A.D.c. to the Queen ; s. his father as 2nd HARDINGE. 329 Viscount 24 Sept. 1856; b. 12 Sept. 1822 ; m. 10 April, 1856, Lady Lavinia Bingham, 3rd dau. of George Charles, 3rd Earl of Lucan; she d. 15 Sept. 1864, leaving 5 sons and 3 daus. (1) Hon. Henry Charles, lieut. rifle brigade, instructor of musketry; b. 1 Aug. 1857. ,^ (2) Hon. Charles, b. 20 June, 1858.jV'ja..^'j<*.u'v//».dt/jln^jj-^ (4) Hon. Emily Caroline, d. 4 Sept. 187». * 330 HARDWIGKE. n: EARL OF HARDWIGKE. IHARLES PHILIP YORKE, Earl of Hard- V_y wicke and Viscount Eoyston (1754, G.B.), Baron Hard wicke (1733, G.B.), P.C. master of the buckhounds 1874/80, comptroller of the household 1866/8, M.P. CO. Camb. 1865/73, ex-capt. 11th hus- sars; s. his father as 5th Earl 17 Sept. 1873; b. 23 April, 1836; m. 16 Feb. 1863, Lady Sophia Georgiana Robertina Wellesley, youngest dau. of Henry Richard Charles, 2nd Earl Cowley, and has a son and 2 daus. (1) Albert Edward, ViSCOUNT ROYSTON (H.R.H. Prince of Wales, sponsor), b. 14 Mar. 1867. (2) Lady Feodorowna. (3) Lady Magdalen. Arms— Arg. on a saltire az. a bezant. Crest— A lion's head erased ppr. collared gn. thereon a bezant. Supporters— Dexter, a lion rampant guardant or collared gii. the collar charged with a bezant. Sinister, a stag ppr. attired and unguled or collared as the dexter. Motto — Nee cupias nee metuas. Seat— Wimpole Hall, near Arrington, Cambridgeshire. TOWN House— 20, Albemarle Street, W. Hineage. SIMON YORKE, of Dover, merchant; d. there 3 Feb. 1682, aged 76, having had, by Alice, his wife, with other issue, 2 sons, [1] Philip, of Dover, solicitor; d. 18 Jvme, 1721, aged 70, having m. Elizabeth, dau. and heir of Richard Gibbon, of Dover, and widow of her cousin Edward Gibbon, of ^^estcli£fe, Kent (whose brother Matthew was great-grandfather of Edward Gibbon, the historian); she d. 17 Oct. 1727, leaving an only son, Philip, created EARL OF HARDWIGKE. [2] Simon, whose great-grandson, Simon Yorke, of Erddig Park, co. Denbigh, M.P. Grant- ham ; b. 27 July, 1771 ; d. 12 Dec. 1834, having m. 11 Mar. 1807, Margaret, younger dau. of John Holland, Esq. of Teyrdan, co. Denbigh; she d. 16 Nov. 1848, having had 2 sons and 2 daus, (1) Simon Yorke, of Erddig Park, co. Denbigh, J.P. D.L. high sherifE 1848; b. 6 April, 1811; m. 6 Aug. 1846, Victoria Mary Louisa, 2nd dau. of Gen. the Hon. Sir Edward Gust, Bart. G.C.Tj. K.C.H., and has had 2 sons and 2 daus. /I/ Philip, b. 28 April, 1849 ; m. 12 April, 1877, Annette Fountayne, eldest dau. and coheir of Sir Richard Price- Puleston, Bart. /2/ Victor Joseph, late lieut. R. Anglesey engineers; b. 17 July, 1857; fell in Basutoland 6 April, 1881 /3/ Etheldred Mary Anne. /4/ Agneta Susan. (2) John, of Plas Newydd, N. "Wales, gen. in the army (retd. list 1881), col. 19th hussars since 1872, C.B. commanded royal dragoons in Crimea, including siege of Sebastopol, severely wounded at battle of Balaklava, K.M. commandant royal military asylum at Chelsea 1864/6; b. 11 June, 1814. (3) Anne, d. 16 Oct. 1853, having m. 2 Sept. 1835, as 1st wife, to Charles Thomas Samuel Birch-Reynardson, Esq. of Holywell Hall, co. Line. (Gethin— Bart.), and had a son and 3 daus. (4) Etheldred. PHILIP YORKE, bar.-at.-law, I.T. solicitor-gen. to George I. knighted 7 July, 1720, attorney-gen. 1724, lord chief jiistice of K.n. 1733, created Baron Hardwicke, of Hard- wicke, CO. Glouc. by patent dated 28 Nov. 1733, lord high chancellor G.B. 1737, and by letters patent, dated 2 April, 1754, created VISCOUNT ROYSTON and Eart- OP HARDWIGKE, CO. Glouc. ; b. 1 Dec. 1690 ; d. 6 Mar. 1764, having m. 9 May, 1719, Margaret, dau. of Charles Cocks, Esq. M.P. city of Wore. (E. SOMERS); she d.lO Sept. 1761, having had 5 sons, (1) Philip, s. as 2nd Earl. (2) Hon. Charles, solicitor-gen. 1756, attorney-gen. 1761, lord high chancellor 1770, created LORD MORDEN 17 Jan. 1770, gazetted next day, and dying on the 20th of same month before the patent had passed the great seal it did not take effect; b. 30 Dec. 1722; d. 20 Jan. 1770, having m. 1st— 19 May, 1755, Catherine, only child and heir of William Freeman, Esq. of Aspeden, Herts; she d. 10 July, 1759, having had a son, 111 Philip, s. as 3rd Earl. Hon. Charles Yorke m. 2ndly— 30 Dec. 1762, Agneta, dau. and coheir of Henry Johnstone, Esq. of Great Berkhamstead, Herts.; she d, 31 Dec. 1820, having had 2 sons, /2/ Right Hon. Charles Philip, P.O. one of the tellers of the court of exchequer, and first lord of the admiralty, F.R.S. F.S.A. ; b. 12 Mar. 1764 ; d. s. p. 1. 13 Mar. 1834, having m. 1 July, 1790, Harriet, dau. of Charles Manningham, Esq. of Thorpe, Svu:rey; she d. 10 May, 1854. /3/ Sir Joseph Sidney, k.c.b. vice-adm. R.N. M.P. Reigate; b. 6 June, 1768 ; d. 5 May, 1831, having m. 1st— 29 Mar. 1798, Elizabeth Weake, dau. of James Rattray, Esq. of Atherston, N.B.; she d. 29 Jan. 1812. He m. 2ndly— 22 May, 1813, Urania Annie, Marchioness Dowager of Clanricarde, and dau. of George, 12th Marquis of Winchester; she d. 27 Dec. 1843. By his 1st wife he had 4 sons and a dau. [1] Charles Philip, s. as 4th Earl. [21 Hon. Henry Reginald, M.A. (precedency patent 10 Feb. 1836), archdeacon of Huntingdon, canon of Ely, rector of Wimpole, co. Camb. and of Aspeden, Herts. ; b. 30 Oct. 1803; d. 26 Sept. 1871, having m. 19 Nov. 1833, Flora Eliza- beth, 3rd dau. of Gen. Sir Alexander Campbell, Bart. K.G.B.; she d. 12 Jan. 1852, having had 5 sons and 2 daus. (1) Philip Sidney, col. (retd. 1881), comd. 12th Bengal cav. in Afghanistan 1879 ; b. 31 Dec. 1834; m. 19 May, 1881, Alice Hopwood Schofield, dau. of late William Dudley Coddington, Esq. of Wycoller, co. Lane. (2) Henry Eliot, lieut. Bo. art.; d. unm. 16 July, 1864. (3) Reginald Beauchamp, b. 29 Aug. 1844; d. s. p. 15 May, 1881, having m. 30 April, 1867, Caroline Augusta, 2nd dau. of J C Curwen Boyd, Esq. of Merton Hall, Wigtonshire, N.B. ; she d. 8 Nov. 1878. (4) Horatio Arthur, capt. R.E. 1881, assist, engineer Khyber field force in Afghan war 1879; b. 3 June, 1848. (5) Alexander Campbell, b. 12 Jan. 1852. (6) Flora Caroline, m. 13 Dec. 1859, to Henry William Currie, Esq. (BART.) (7) Susan Amelia, m. 15 Dec. 1857, to Charles Joseph Theophilus Hambro, Esq. of Milton Abbey, Dorset, J.P. D.L. capt. Dorset yeo. and 8th Dorset R.v., M.P. Wey- mouth 1868/74, and has with other issue, Caroline Susan Hambro (eldest dau.), m. 1879, as 2nd wife, to Uvedale Edward Parry Okeden, of Turnworth, Dorset, capt. 18th hussars, and has a dau. b. 7 Nov. 1880. [3] Hon. Eliot Thomas (p.p.), M.P. Cambridgesh. 1835/66, chairman quarter sessions 1838/74; b. 29 April, 1805; m. 31 Jan. 1833, Emily Anne Mellicent, only dau. of Emilius Henry Delme Radcliffe, Esq. of Hitchin Priory, Herts. [4] Hon. Grantham Munton (p.p.), M.A. dean of Worcester since 1874, prebendary of Lichfield 1845/74, rector of St. Philips, Birmingham, 1844/74 ; b. 14 Feb. 1809 ; d. 2 Oct. 1879, having m. 10 Mar. 1830, Marian Emily, eldest dau. of Sir Henry Conyngham Montgomery, Bart, and had with other issue a son and 5 daus. (1) Joseph Aiigustus, stip, mag. S. Shields 187,'5/80, bar.-at-law I.T. 1854; b. 22 Sept. 1831; d. 14 Feb. 1881, having m. 3 Feb. 1862, Florence Mary Eliza, 2nd dau. of Thomas Chambr6, Esq. of Kensington, and had a dau. Lilian Maud. (2) Edith Gertrude. (3) Alice Susan, m. 6 Oct. 1863, to Rev. and Hon. Wing- field Stratford Twisleton-Wykeham-Fiennes (B. SAYE AND Sele), rector of Silchester, Hants. (4) Bertha Amelia. (5) Marian Geraldine. (6) Constance Ellen, m. 5 Feb. 1880, as 2nd wife, to Rev. and Hon. William Henry Lyttelton, hon. canon of Worcester, rector of Hagley (B. LYTTELTON). [5] Lady Agneta Elizabeth (p.p.), d. 8 July, 1851, having m. 24 Feb. 1836, as 1st wife, to Robert Cooper Lee-Bevan, Esq. of Belmont, Herts. (3) Hon. Sir Joseph, K.B. gen. of the forces, col. 11th dragoons and 1st life guards, P.C. ambassador extraordinary and jjleni- potentiary to the states general of the united province, A.D.C. to H.R.H. Duke of Cumberland at the battle of Fonteiioy', elevated to the Peerage as BARON DOVER 18 Sept. 1788 ; b. 24 June, 1724 ; d. s. p. 2 Dec. 1792, having m. 22 June' 1783 Christiana Charlotte Margaret, only dau. Qf ' ' deStiJcken, of Denmark, counsellor of s Hans Henry. Baron (4 ) Hon. John, clerk of the crown in chancery, M.P. Reigate; b. 27 Aug. 1728 ; d. in 1769, having m. Elizabeth, dau. of Reginald Lygon, Esq. of Madresfield, co. Wore, and had a dau. Jemima, d. July, 1804, having m. 18 Nov. 1784, to Right Hon. Reginald Pole-Carew (POLE— Bart.) HAREWOOD. 331 (5) Hon. James, D.D. dean of Lincoln, bishop of St. Davids 1774, Glouc. 1779, and Ely 1781 ; b. 9 Mar. 1730 ; d. 26 Aug. 1808, having m. 29 June, 1762, Mary, dau. of Rt. Rev. Isaac Maddox, D.D. bishop of Worcester; she d. 30 Dec. 1823, having had 2 sons, /I/ Joseph, b. 5 May, 1765; d. 9 Dec. 1830, having m. 17 kov. 1800, Catherine, dau. of James Cocks, Esq. brother of Charles, 1st Earl Somers; she d. 3 Mar. 1830, having had 2 sons and a dau. [1] Joseph, of Forthampton Court, co. Glouc. high sheriff 1844/5 ; b. 11 Jan. 1807 ; m. 31 Dec. 1834, his 2nd cousin, Frances Antonia, dau. of Right Hon. Reginald Pole-Ciirew (Pole— Bart.), and has a son, JOHX Reginald Yorke, of Forthampton Court, co. Glouc. M.P. East Glouc. since 1872, Tewkesbury 1864/8; b. 25 Jan. 1836; m. 1st— 4 Mar. 1862, Augusta Emmeline, youngest dau. of late Gen. Sir Thomas Monteath Douglas, K.C.B. of Douglas Supiiort, co. Lanark (CAMP- BELL— BART.); she d. 19 Feb. 1863, having had a son, /I/ Augustus, N. Glouc. mil.; b. 11 Feb. 1863. Mr. J. R. YoRKE m. 2ndly— 11 Jan. 1868, Sophia Matilda, dau. of Baron Vincent de Tuyll de Serooskerken, and has 3 sons and a dau. /2/ VincentWodehouse, b.21 May,1869.— /3/ Charles Joseph, b. 24 June, 1872.-/4/ Ralph Maximilian, b. 22 Oct. 1874-/5/ A dau. b. 30 July, 1879. [2] James Charles, capt. 5th dragoons: b. 6 Feb. 1816; d. 5 Jan. 1867, having m. 31 Oct. 1839, (Jeorgiana Augusta, dau. of Rev. Charles Hawkins, canon of York (Bart.), and has 3 sons and 7 dans. (1 ) James Charles, b. 28 Oct. 1847.— (2) Reginald Somers, b. 10 June, 1854.— (3) Algernon Joseph, b.29 June, 1856. (4) Catherine Anna Cockburn, m.20 April, 1871, to Rev. William Batley, and has a dau. b. 28 Oct. 1878. (5) Frances Annesley, m. 31 Aug. 1871, to Rev. John Langhome, M. A. head master of King's school, Rochester, and has 2 sons and a dau. Charles Edward Langhorxe, b. 14 Feb. 1872.— Her- bert Yorke, b. 26 Jan. 1877.— Ursula Vansittart. (6) Cecilia Emily Caroline.— (7) Augusta Mary. (8) Georgiana Emma, m. 6 Nov. 1876, to Alfred Tucker, of Newcastle, Natal. (9) Harriet Elizabeth, m. 19 Sept. 1877, to William Raffles Tucker, lieut.-col. R.E. (10) Dorothea Agnes.— (11) Louisa Adelaide. [3] Catherine Harriet, m. 12 Aug. 1834, to Henry Morgan Clifford, J.P. D.L. late vice-lieut. and late chairman quarter sessions, co. Monmouth, m.p. Hereford 1847/65, 20 years a commissioner of lunacy, hon. col. Monmouth L.I. mil. /2/ Philip, prebendary of Ely; b. 24 Feb. 1770; d. 29 May. 1817, having m. 4 Dec. 1797, to Hon. Anna Maria Cocks, dau. of Charles, 1st Earl Somers; slie d. 27 July, 1835, having had 3 sons and 5 daus. [1] Philip James, col. in the army ; b. 13 Oct. 1799 ; d. 14 Dec. 1874, having m. 27 April, 1843, Emily, youngest dau. of William Morgan Clifford, of Perrystone, co. Here- ford; she d. s. p. 16 Sept. 1869. [2] Charles Isaac, rector of Shenfield, Essex, b. 7 Oct. 1801; d. 25 July, 1863, having m. 17 Dec. 1840, Ellen, youngest dau. of John Leigh, Esq. of Sandhills, and had 2 sons and a dau. (1) Philip Charles, major king's own R. Lane. regt. late 4th regt., adj. 1st Bucks. R.V.; b. 13 April, 1844; m. 11 April, 1872, Emily Marion, dau. of Henry Raikes, Esq. of Llwynegrin, Flints, and has had 2 sons, Leigh IStuart, b. 7 Jan. 1873 ; d. .—Henry Reginald, b. 29 May, 1874, (2) Reginald Lucas, b. 26 Jan. 1846 ; d. 1871. (3) Harriett. [3] Reginald, rear-adm.(retd.), b. 24 Nov. 1803; d, 17 Dec. 1870, having m. 30 Nov. 1854, Harriet, dau. of John Walker, Esq. of Purbrook Park, Hants, and had 3 sons and 3 daus. Edmund Walker. R.N. b. 31 July, 1857.— Reginald Fred- erick, b. 18 Nov. 1862.— Philip Chesney,b. 28 Aug. 1865.— Emily Henrietta, d. 19 Oct. 1878. — Olivia Juliana.— Anna Maria Antonis. 4] Henrietta Annabel. [5] Caroline. 6] Anna Maria, m. 27 Nov. 1838, to Right Hon. Sir Edmund Walker Head, Bart, (ext.), K.C.R. gov. -gen. Canada ; he d. 28 Jan. 1868, having had a son and 2 daus. (1) John Head, drowned near the falls of the Grande Mer, River St. Maurice, Canada, 25 Sept. 1859, aged 15. (2) Caroline, m. 30 July, 1879, to Charles William Her- bert, lieut. R.N. (3) Amabel Jane. [7] Jemima Catherine. [8] Charlotte Anne. PHILIP, 2nd Earl, b. 9 Dec. 1720 ; d. 19 May, 1790, having m. 22/27 May, 1740, Lady Jemima Campbell, only dau. of ohn, 3rd Earl of Breadalbane, and granddau. of Henry, Duke of [ent, Marquis de Grey and Baron Lucas, upon whose death without male issue she became Baroness Lucas and Mar- hioness de Grev ; she d. 10 Jan. 1797, having had 2 daus. 1) Lady Amabel Grey, d. 29 Jime, 1833, having m. 16 July, 772, to Alexander, Lord Pol warth, eldest son of Hugh and last !arl of Marchmont in Scotland, who was created BARON Hume, P BERWICK, 20 Feb. 1776, but d. s.p. Feb. 1781, when tliat title ecame extinct. His widow succ. to the Barony of Lucas, of Jrudwell, on her mother's death, and was further created OUNTESS DE GREY, 5 Oct. 1816. 2) Lady Mary Jemima, d. 7 Jan. 1830, having m. 17 Aug. 780, to Thomas, 2nd Lord Grantham (M. RIPON). [S PHILIP, 3rd Earl, K.G. a trustee of British museum, lord- lieut. and custos rotulonim co. Cambridge, high steward Cambridge University, lord-lieut. of Ireland, 1801/6 ; D.C.L. F.R.S. F.A.S. ; b. 31 May, 1757 ; d. 18 Nov. 1834, having m. 24 July, 1782, Lady Elizabeth Lindsay, dau. of James, 5th Earl of Balcarres ; she d. 26 May, 1858, having had with 4 daus. 5 sons, of whom only one survived infancy, viz. : PhiUp, VISCOUNT ROTSTON, b. 7 May, 1784; lost at sea, 1 April, 1808. CHARLES PHILIP, 4th Earl, P.O. D.C.L. F.R.S. adm. R.N.; b. 2 April, 1799; d. 17 Sept. 1873, having m. 14 Oct. 1833, Hon. Susan Liddell, 6th dau. of Thomas Henry, 1st Baron Ravensworth, and had 5 sons and 3 daus. (1) Charles Philip, 5th and present Earl. (2) Hon. John Manners, com. R.N. (retd.), comd. coastguard at Folkestone 1870/4, J.P. D.L. co. Camb.; b. 30 Oct. 1840 ; m. 9 Jan. 1869, Edith, younger dau. of Alexander Haldane Oswald, Esq. of Auchencruive, co. Ayr, and has 4 sons and a dau. Charles Alexander, b. 11 Nov. 1869. — Alfred Ernest Frederick, b. 11 July, 1871.— Claud John, b. 17 Oct. 1872.— Bernard Eliot, b. 5 June, 1874.— A dau. b. 7 May, 1881. (3) Hon. Victor Alexander, lieut. R.A. godson to Q. VICTORIA; b. 24 Mar. 1842 ; d. 23 Dec. 1867. (4) Hon. Eliot Constantine, equerry to H.R.H. the Duke of Edinbm-gh 1874/8, equerry 1866/74, capt. Cambridge militia 1873/8, M.P. CO. Cambridge 1873/6; b. 13 July, 1843 ; d. s. p. 21 Dec. 1878, having m. 11 Feb. 1873, Annie, 2nd dau. of Sir Anthony de Rothschild, Bart. (5) Hon. Alexandeff Grantham, equerry to H.R.H. Prince Leopold ai p a c . l,874^'CT,pt. Camb. mil. since 1879; b. 20 Nov. 1 847 A as)^ tv ^<^«.ttIf 5 i:tt Q.^i/h /M'/i . (6) Eady Elizabem Philippa (V.A.), a bedchamber woman to the Queen ; m. 1st— 5 June, 1860, to Henry John Adeane, of Babraham, co. Cambridge, M.P. who d. 17 Feb. 1870. She re- m. 16 July, 1877, to Michael Biddulph, Esq. M.P. of Ledbury, Hereford. (7) Lady Mary Catherine, m. 20 July, 1857, to William George Craven, Esq. (E. CRAVEN). (8) Lady Agneta Harriett, m. 28 Nov. 1867, to Com. the Hon. Victor Alexander Montagu, R.N. (E. SANDWICH.) EARL OF HAREWOOD. HENKY THYNNE LASCELLES, Earl of Harewood and Viscount Lascelles (1812, U.K.), Baron Harewood (1796, g.b.); lieut.-col. com. W.R. Yorks. yeo. hussars 18.59/70 ; s. his father as 4th Earl 22 Feb. 1857; b. 18 June, 1824; m. 1st— 17 July, 1845, Lady Elizabeth Joan de Burgb, eldest dau. of Ulick John, 1st Marquis of Clanri- 332 HAREWOOD. carde; she d. 26 Feb. 1854, having had 4 sons and 2 daus. (1) Henry Ulick, Viscount Lascellks, capt. late grenadier guards, lieut.-col. Yorks. hussars yeo, cav. 1881 ; b. 21 Aug. 1846 ; m. 5 Nov. 1881, Lady Florence Katherine Bridgeman, youngest dau.of Orlando George Charles, 3rd Earl of Bradford. (2) Hon. Frederick Canning, com. K.N. (retd.), b. 6 May. 1848 ; m. 17 June, 1878, Frederica Maria, eldest dau. of Hon. A. F. O. Liddell, Q.C. (E. Ravensworth), and has 2 daus. Helen Elizabeth, b. 11 Oct. 1879.— Blanche Isabella, b. 8 Oct. 1880. (3) Hon. Gerald William, deputy surveyor New Forest 1880 ; b. 26 Oct. 1849; m. 9 Feb. 1876, Constance Augusta Mary FitzClarence, only child of John Burton Phillipson, Esq. of Sunninghill, Berks, and has a son, Gerald Hubert, b. 23 April, 1876. (4) Hon. Charles G«orge, lieut. late 9th lancers, extra A.D.C. to L.L. of Ireland 1880 ; b. 23 Jan. 1851.f(.-. ^(k\m. (5) Lady Constance Mary, m. 14 May, 1872, to Beilby, 3rd Baron Wenlock. (6) Lady Margaret Joan, m. 19 July, 1876, to Hon. Hamilton John Agmondesham CufEe (E. Desart). The Earl m. 2ndly— 21 April, 1858, Diana Eliza- beth Matilda, dau. of John George Smyth, Esq. of Heath Hall, co. York, col. 2nd West York militia (B. Macdonald), and has 6 sons and 2 daus. (7) Hon. Edwin Harry, lieut. 5th W. Yorks. mil. b.3Aug. 1861. (8) Hon. Daniel Henry, b. 1 Aug. 1862. (9) Hon. George Algernon, b. 2 Aug. 1865. (10) Hon. William Horace, b. 15 Feb. 1868. (11) Hon. Francis John, b. 29 Dec. 1871. (12") Hon. Eric James, b. 2 Mar. 1873. (13) Lady Susan Elizabeth, m. 21 July, 1881, to Francis Richard Hugh Seymour Sutton, Esq. (BART.) (14) Lady Mary Diana. ARAIS— Sa. a cross patonce within a bordure or. Crest— A bear's head erm. muzzled gu. buckled collared rimmed and studded or. v. i i ^ ^^ a SUPPORTERS— Two bears erm. muzzled gu. buckled or collared of the second rimmed studded and on a chain of the third pendent thereto an escocheon sa. charged with a cross patonce or. MOTTO— In solo Deo salus. , „ ,j v, v -n n SEATS— Harewood House, Leeds, and Goldsborough Hall, Knaresborough. TOWN HOUSE— Harewood House, 13, Hanover Square, W. Hinease, EDWARD LASCELLES, M.P. North Allerton, created BARON Harewood, of Harewood, Yorks, 18 June, 1796 and VISCOUNT LasceLLES and EARL OF HAREWOOD 7 Sent. 1812; b. 7 Jan. 1740; d. 3 April, 1820, having m. 12 May, 1761 Anne, dau. of William Chaloner, of Guisborough ; she d 22 Feb. 1805. having had with other issue a son, TTENRY 2nd Earl, lord-lieut. and custos rotulorum W.R. H_ CO York, and high steward of Allerton ; b. 25 Dec. 1767; d 24 Nov. 1841, having m. 3 Sept. 1794, Henrietta, eldest dau. of Lieut.-Gen. Sir John Saunders Sebright, Bart.; she d. 15 Feb. 1840, having had 5 sons and 4 daus. -, -a« . ^ 1 7 t>«^ [1] Edward, Viscount Lascelles, b. 13 July, 1796; d. 17 Dec. 1839, having m. in 1821, Louisa Rowley, who d. r21 Henry, s. as Srd Earl. ^ „„ ^ ^ r31 Right Hon. William Saunders Sebright, M.P. P.O. b. 29 Oct. 1798- d. 2 July, 1851, having m. 14 May, 1823, Lady Caroline Georgiana Howard, eldest dau. of George, 6th Earl of Carlisle, and had with other issue 4 sons and 5 daus. (1) Claude George William, capt. R.A. late A.D.C. to lord- lieut. of Ireland; b. 4 Oct. 1831. (2) Edwin, b. 27 Sept. 1833; d. 23 Mar. 1877. (SicErank Cavendish, agent and consul-gen. Bulgaria, 2nd sec dipl. service; b. Mar. 1811; m. 25 June, 1867, Mary Emma, eldest dau. of late Sir Joseph Francis Oliffe, M.D. to British embassy at Paris, and has 2 sons and a dau. William Frank, b. 21 Mar. 1868.— Gerard Claud, b. 19 July, 1869. — Florence Caroline. (4) Henry, b. 4 Dec. 1842. (5) Georgiana Caroline, m. 20 July, 1 852. to Charles \V illiam Grenfell, Esq. M.P. who d. 4 May, 1861, leaving 4 sons .and 2 cIriis 111 William Henry GRENFELL, M.P. Salisbury 1880 ; b. 1855.-/2/ Charles Molyneux, lieut. 10th hussars, b. 1857.-/3/ Claud George, b. 1858.— /4/ Algernon Granville, b. 1859. /5/ Caroline Georgiana, m. 13 April, 1880, as 2nd wife, to Hon. Robert Meade (E. CLANWILLIAM). /6/ Constance Isabella. (6) Henrietta Frances, m. 24 July, 1819, to WiUiam George, Baron Chesham. ^ i.i- r^ lo^-oi (7) (Hon ) Louisa Mary,maid of honour to the Queen I860/8I. (8) (Hon ) Emma Elizabeth, lady of the bedchamber to H R H Princess Christian, late maid of honour to the Queen ; m". 3 Aug. 1865, to Lord Edward Cavendish (D. DEVON- SHIRE). (9) Beatrice Blanche, m. 24 Aug. 1876, to Right Rev. Fre- derick Temple, D.D. bishop of Exeter 1869 (son of Major Octavius Temple, lieut.-governor of Sierra Leone), head master of Rugby 1858/69, and has 2 sons, Frederick Charles TEMPLE, b. 25 June, 1879.— William, b. 15 Oct. 1881. [4] Hon. Artliur, of Norley Bank, Chesh. and major Earl of Chester's yeo. cav.; b. 25 Jan. 1807 ; d. 19 July, 1880, having m. 18 Nov. 1834, Caroline Frances, 4th dau. of Sir Richard Brooke, Bart, and had 3 sons and 7 daus. (1) Walter Richard, lieut.-col. Prince Consort's own rifle brigade, D.A.A.G. horse guards 1878 ; b. 30 Oct. 1837 ; m. 6 June, 1861, Ellen, 4th dau. of Charles Sivewright, Esq. (B. Vivian), and has 4 sons and a dau. Walter Edward, lieut. Prince of Wales's own rifle brigade; b. 21 Mar. 1862.— George Reginald, b. 14 April, 1864.— Ernest, b. 19 May, 1870.— Alfred, b. 1 Sept. 1873.— Gertrude, b. 21 Dec. 1868. (2) Arthur George, b. 31 July, 1855. (3) Brian Piers, b. 30 Aug. 1859. (4) Clara Henrietta, m. 6 Dec. 1860, to Capt. Arthm* Edmund Mansel (BART.), late Srd light dragoons. (5) Gertrude. (d) Selina, m. 4 Feb. 1869, to Arthur, 6th Baron Dinevor. (7) Catherine, m. 30 Dec. 1868, to Granville Edwin, eldest son of Thomas Barwick Lloyd-Baker, Esq. of Hardwicke Court, CO. Glouc. and has a son and 4 daus. Michael Granville Lloyd-Baker, b. 16 Jan. 1873.— Mary Ruth.— Catherine Lascelles.— A dau.— Clare, b. 5 Mar. 1879. (8) Amy. (9) Eleanor Frances, m.29 Sept. 1868, to Cecil Thomas Moly- neux-Montgomerie, of Garboldisham Manor, Norfolk, J.P and D.L. late gren. guards, and has a son and 5 daus. Greorge Frederick MOLYNEUX- MONTGOMERIE, b. 18 Sept. 1869. — Mary.— Olive.— Esther. — Geraldine.— A dau. b. 4 Dec. 1878. (10) Ruth. [5] Lady Harriet, m. 6 June, 1825, to George Augustus Frede- rick Charles Holroyd, 2nd Earl of Sheffield, who d. 5 April, 1876. [6] Lady Frances Anne, d. 7 Dec. 1855, having m. 2 Mar. 1835, to John Thomas Hope, Esq. (E. HOPETOUN), who d. 17 April, 1835. [7] Lady Emma, d. 8 Feb. 1865, having m. 16 June, 1827, to Edward Berkeley, Viscount Portman. [8] Lady Louisa,m. 4 July, 1835, to Lord George Henry Caven- dish, M.P. (D. DEVONSHIRE) ; he d. 23 Sept. 1880. HENRY, 3rd Earl, lord-lieut. and custos rotulorum of the west riding of Yorks.; b. 11 June, 1797; d. 22 Feb. 1857, having m. 5 July, 1823, Lady Louisa Thynne. 2nd dau. of Thomas, 2nd Marquis of Bath ; she d. 8 Nov. 1859, having had with other issue 5 sons and 6 daus. [1] Henry Thjmne, 4th and present Earl. [2] Hon. Egremont William, capt. late gren. guards, M.P. Northallerton 1866/8, A.D.C. to governor-gen. Canada 1847/9; b. 26 July, 1825 ; m. 11 Dec. 1856, Jessie Elizabeth, dau. of Neil Malcolm, Esq. of Poltalloch, N.B. and has 2 daus. (1) Marion, m. 10 May, 1881, to Henry D Brocklehurst , 2nd life guards. (2) Clare. [3] Hon. George Edwin, of Sion Hill, Yorks.t egistrar for W.R. CO. York, capt. Yorks. yeo. hussars 1859/69 ; b. 19 Oct. 1826 ; m. 21 July, 1851, Lady Louisa Nina Murray, dau. of William David, 4th Earl of Mansfield, and has 6 sons and 5 daus. (1) David Arthur George, sub.-lieut. 47th regt.; b. 30 April, 1852.— (2) Alfred George, b. 12 Oct. 1857.— (3) Edward (Jeorge, b. 6 Feb. 1859.— (4) Maurice George, b. 29 May, 1860. —(5) Arthur George, b. 4 Dec. 1869.— (6) Ernest George, b. 4 Mar. 1874.— (7) Evelyn Louisa. (8) Alice Margaret, m. 8 July, 1875, to Rev. John Thorney- croft Hartley, vicar of Burneston, Yorks. (9) Blanche. (10) Agnes Nina. (11) Margaret [4] Hon. James Walter, B.A. rector of Goldsborough, Yorks. 18.57; b. 14 Nov. 1831; m. 15 July, 1856, Emma Clara, 3rd dau. of Sir William Miles, Bart, of Leigh Court, Somerset, and has 4 sons and 5 daus. William James, lieut. rifle brigade, b. 22 Aug. 1858.— Cecil Henry, b. 19 Jan. 1865.— Walter Charles, b. 5 July, 1867.— Reginald Francis, b. 6 Dec. 1868.— Edith Katharine.— Rachel Blanche. — Catherine Maria. — Emma. — Mabel Louisa. [5] Hon. Horace Douglas, com. R.N.; b. 20 Sept. 1835 ; d. 15 June, 1869. [6] Lady Louisa Isabella, m. 25 Aug. 1853, to Sir Charles Henry Mills, Bart, of Hillingdon Court, Middx. and has issue. [7] Lady Susan Charlotte, m. 4 July, 1855, to Edward Montagu Stuart Granville, 1st Earl Wharnclifife. [8] Lady Blanche Emma, d. 26 Dec. 1863, having m. 12 July, 1859, to Henry Bentinck, 5th Earl of Shannon. [9] Lady Florence Harriet, m. 31 Jan. 1861, to Lieut.-Col. John Francis Oust (E. Brownlow). [10] Lady Marv Elizabeth, d. 7 Feb. 1866, having m. 19 April, 1865, as 1st wife, to Hon. Robert Henry Meade (E. CLAN- WILLIAM). [11] Lady Maude Caroline, m. 28 Nov. 1871, to Lord George Hamilton, M.P. Middx. (D. Abercorn). HARLECH— HARRINGTON. WILLIAM Baron BARON HARLECH. RICHAKD ORMSBY - GORE, Harlech (1876, U.K.), M.P. Sligo ] 841/52, Leitrim 1858/76, ex-major 13th light dra- goons ; s. his brother as 2nd Baron 15 June, 1870; b. 3 Mar. 1819; m. 10 Sept. 1850, Lady Emily Char- lotte, eldest surviving dau. of Sir George Francis Seymour, g.c.b. g.c.h. adm. of the fleet, and sister of Francis, 5th Marquis of Hertford, and has 3 sons and 2 dans.'^'^-^'^'^^'^^'^^^'^^^^^'^^^/^ (1) Hon. Greorge Ralph Charles, lieut. Coldstream gimrds; b, 21 Jan. 1855 ; m. 25 July, 1881, Lady Margaret Ethel Gordon, dau. of Charles, lOtli Marquis of Huntly. (2) Hon. Henry Arthur, lieut. 11th (P.A.O.) hussars; b. 18 Mar. 1857. (3) Hon. Seymour Fitzroy, b, 18 Jan. 1863. (4) Hon. Mary G€orgina,m. 10 Oct. 1878, to Capt. Alfred Mor- daunt Egerton, R.ll.G. (B. Egerton), equerry to H.R.H. Duke of Connaught. (5) Hon. Emily. Arms— Quarterly, 1st and 4th, Gu. a fesse between three cross- crosslets fitchce or, GORE. 2nd and 3rd, Gu. a bend between six cross-crosslets or, ORMSBY. Crests— 1st, An heraldic tiger rampant arg. maned and tufted sa. GORE. 2nd, A dexter arm embowed in armovar holding In the hand a man's leg also in armour couped at the thigh all ppr. ORMSBY. SUPPORTERS— Dexter, an heraldic tiger arg. maned and tufted sa. ducally gorged or Sinister, a lion or. Motto — In hoc signo vinces. Seats— Brogyntyn (formerly Porkington), Oswestry ; Tet- worth, Sunninghill, Berkshire; and Derrycarne, Domod, Leitrim. Town House— 12, Grosvenor Crescent, S.W. SIR ARTHUR GORE, of Xewto-wn Gore, co. Maj-o (see Eari. of Arran), by grant upon the acts of settlement dated 80 Aug. 1666, constable of Fort Falkland for life 1660, capt. and afterwards major of a company of foot, created a BARONET OF Ireland 10 April, 1662; d. 20 Dec. 1697, having by his wife Eleanor, dau. of Sir (George St. George, of Carrick, co. Leitrim, Bart, and had with other issue 3 sons, (1) Paul, died in his fathers lifetime 20 Oct. 1689; will dated 3 April, 1689; proved 25 Mar. 1690; having m. Sept. 1684, Anne, eldest dau. of Sir John Gore, of Sacombe, Herts, afore- said ; she d. 31 Mar. 1725. His grandson, Arthur, s. as 3rd Baronet, and was created EARL OF Arran, &c. (see that title.) (2) William, of Woodford, co. Leitrim, M.P. and custos rotu- lorum; d. Jan. 1729; m. 1696, Catherine, dau. of Sir Thomas Newcomen, Bart. ; she d. 14 Jan. 1747, having had issue. His great-grandson, William, assumed the additional surname of ORMSBY, and became William Ormsby-Gore (see below). (3) George, attorney-gen. 1714/20, a judge of the court of common pleas in Ireland, 1720/6, M.P. Longford borough 1713/15 ; d. 13 Jan. 1753, having m. 4 Feb. 1702, Bridget, youngest dau. and eventually sole heiress of John Sankey, Esq. of Tenlick, co. Longford, and had with a dau. 3 sons, 2 of whom (John and Henry) were created BARONS AnnALY, each of which titles expired at their respective decease. WILLIAM ORMSBY-GORE, of Porkington, Salop, j. u. M.P. J.P. D.L. assumed the additional name and arms of ORMSBY by R.L. 14 Oct. 1814; b. 14 Mar. 1779; d. 4 May, 1860, having m. 11 Jan. 1815, Mary Jane, only dau. and heiress of Owen Ormsby, Esq. of Willowbrook, co. Sligo, and of Pork- ington, Salop, and had with other issvie 3 sons, (1) John Ralph, created Baron Harlech. (2) William Richard, 2nd and present Baron. (3) Owen Arthur, capt. 43rd L.l. twin with his sister Harriet Selina; b. 3 Oct. 1820; killed in the CafEre war, 6 April, 1852. JOHN RALPH ORMSBY-GORE, of Brogyntyn, Salop. J.P. and D.L. was created, 14 Jan. 1876, BARON Harlech, of Harlech, co. Merioneth, with remainder to his only surviving brother, M.P. co. Carnarvon 1837/41, North Salop 1859/76, and groom-in-waiting to the Queen ; b. 3 June, 1816 ; d. 15 June, 1876, having m. 4 June, 1844, Sarah, youngest dau. of Sir John Tyssen-TjTrell, Bart, (ext.), of Boreham House, Essex, and had an only child, (1) Fanny Mary Catherine, m. 1st— 21 July, 1863, to Hon. Lloyd Kenyon (eldest son of Lloyd, 3rd Baron Kenyon) ; he d. 17 April, 1865. She re-m. 24 Aug. 1880, to Rev. Thomas Main- waring Bulkeley-Owen , of Tedsmore Hall, Salop. EAKL OF HARRINGTON. CHARLES AUGUSTUS STANHOPE, iplarl of Harrington and Viscount Petersham (1742, G.B.), Baron Harrington (1729, g.b.) ; capt. Cheshire yeo. cav. since 1872; s. his father as 8th Earl, 26 June, 1881 ; b. 9 Jan. 1844 ; m. Sj July, 1869, Hon. Eva, youngest dau. of Robert John, 2nd Baron Car- rington. Arms— Quarterly erm. and gu. in the centre a crescent on a crescent for difference. Crest — A tower az. issuant from the battlements or a demi- lion rampant holding between the paws a grenade fired ppr. Supporters — Dexter, a talbot guardant arg. gutt^e-de-poix. Sinister, a wolf erminois each accolled with a civic garland ppr. Motto — A Deo et rege. Seats— Elvaston Castle, Derby ; Gawsworth Hall, Cheshire; and Stanhope Lodge, West Cowes. TOWN HOUSE— Harrington House, Charing Cross, S.W. 334 HARRIS. Eineafie. SIR JOHN STANHOPE, of Elvaston (half brother of the 1st Eai-l of Chesterfield, and eldest son of Sir John Stan- hope, of Slielford, Notts, by his 2nd wife Catherine or Dorothy, dau. of Thomas Trenthani, of Rochester Priory, co. Stafford), knighted at Whitehall 4 June, 1G07, knight of the shire Derby 1620/1 and 1625/6, M.P. Leicester 1627/8, sheriff Derbyshire 1629/30; d. 29 May, 1638; m. 1st, Olive, dau. and heir of Edward Beresford, of Beresford, Staff, and had a dau. He m. 2ndly, Mai-y, dau. of Sir John Radclyffe, Knt. of Ordsal, and had issue. His great-grandson, WILLIAM STANHOPE (3rd and youngest son of John Stanhope), col. foot regt. 1710, in remainder to the Barony and Viscounty of Stanhope, created 2 July, 1717, envoy extraordinary to King of Spain 1718, returned to England on the ruptm-e with Spain, whicli commenced with the siege of. Gibraltar, and was appointed vice-chamberlain to the King, P.O. 1727, in which j-ear he was ambassador at the congress of Soissons, and was ambassador at the court of Spain 1729, and after concluding the treaty of Seville he was created Barox Harrington, Northants, 20 Nov. 1729, sec. of state 1730 and 1744, lord president of the council 1742, created VISCOUNT Petersham and Earl op Harrington 9 Feb. 1742,lord-lieut. of Ireland 1746, a lord justice during the King's absence; d. 8 Dec. 1756, having m. Anne, dau. and heir of Col. Edward Griffith, comptroller of the board of green cloth ; she d. Dec. 1719, having had twin sons. His grandson, viz.: CHARLES, 3rd Earl (on the death of his father, 1 April, 1779), K.G. C.B. a gen. officer in the army, col. 1st regt. life guards, capt. governor and constable of Windsor Castle; b. 17 Mar. 1753; d. 5 Sept. 1829, having m. 22 May, 1779, Jane, dau. and coheir of Sir John Fleming, Bart, of Brompton Park ; she d. 3 Feb. 1824 (bur. 12, in Westminster Abbey), having had, with other issue, 6 sons, [1] Charles, 4tli Earl, major-gen. in the army; b. 8 April, 1780; d. 3 Mar. 1851, having m. 7 April, 1831, Maria, dau. of Samuel Foote, of Exeter ; she d. 27 Dec. 1867, having had an only dau. Lady Jane St. Maur Blanche, m. 17 June, 1854, to George Henry, 2nd Marquis of Conyngham. [2] Hon. Lincoln Edwin Robert, C.B. major-gen. in the army; b. 26 Nov. 1781; d. 29 Feb. 1840. [3] Leicester Fitzgerald Charles, s. as 5th Earl. [4] Hon. FitzRoy Henry Richard, dean and rector of St. Buryan, Coi'nwall, and rector of Catton, Yorks; b. 24 April, 1787; d. 11 April, 1864, having m. 8 Nov. 1808, Caroline Wynd- ham (davx. of Hon. Charles Wyndham) ; she d. 11 Feb. 1876, having had 2 sons, (1) Charles Wyndham, s. as 7th Earl. (2) Percy, b. 27 Aug. 1828; d. 29 Sept. 1874, having m. 15 Dec. 1858, Helenora, only dau. of Joshua Samuel Crompton, Esq. of Sion Hill, co. York ; she d. 14 July, 1874, having had a son and dau. Percy Seymour, b. 22 July, 1865. — Mary Alexandrina. [5] Hon. Sir Francis Charles, K.C.H. a major in the army; b. 29 Sept. 1788; d. 9 Oct. 1862, having m. Hannah, davi. and coheir of James Wilson, of Parsonstown Manor, and Dunboyne Castle, co. Meath ; she d. 25 Oct. 1863, having had a son and 2 daus. (1) Riissell Charles, late 13th L.I. ; d. 16 Sept. 1866, having m. 14 Dec. 1854, Ellinor Avena, youngest dau. of John Ireland Blackburne, Esq. of Hale, co. Lancaster, and had 3 sons and a dau. Leicester Charles, b. 26 Oct. 1855.— Aubrey, b. 24 Oct. 1857. —Russell Charles, b. (posth.) 24 Dec. 1866.— Isabella Olave. (2) Frances Anna Jane, m. 1st — 16 Mar. 1841, to Col. James Hughes, C.B. (DINORBEN, ext.) ; he d. 29 Nov. 1845. She re-m. 15 June, 1861, as 2nd wife, to Right Hon. Sir William Hutt, of Gibside, K.C.B. M.P. Gateshead 1841/74, formerly paymaster-gen. and vice-president of the board of trade. (3) Augusta, m. 11 April, 1849, to Charles Hare Hemphill, Esq. of Rathkeany, co. Tipperary, Q.c. J.P. cos. Dublin and Tipperary, chairman quarter sessions co. Kerry, and has 3 sons and a dau. /I/ Stanhope Charles John Hemphill, b. 13 Mar. 1853.— /2/ Francis Bacon Russell, b. 13 May, 1854.-/3/ Fitz- Roy b. 21 Nov. 1860. /4/ Mary Hannah Augusta, m. 17 June, 1875, to Edward Augustus Carter, Esq. 45th regt. [6] Hon. Henry William, D.C.L. P.R.S. rector of Gawsworth, near Macclesfield; b. 2 Aug. 1790; d. s. p. 21 June, 1872 ,having married. LEICESTER FITZGERALD CHARLES, 5th Earl, C.B.K.R. of Greece, col. in the army; b. 2 Sept. 1784 ; d. 7 Sept. 1862,having m. 23 April, 1831, Elizabeth, only child and heir of William Green, of Trelawney, Jamaica, and had a son and 2 daus. [1] Sydney Seymour Hyde, 6th Earl; b. 27 Sept. 1845; d. unm, 22 Feb. 1866. [2] Lady Anna Carolina, m. 13 Nov. 1850, to Edward Sacheve- rell Chandos-Pole, Esq. of Radborne Hall, co. Derby ; he d. 30 Nov. 1873, having had 5 sons and 6 daus. (1)^ Reginald Walkelyne Chandos-Pole, late lieut. gren. guards; b. 4 Feb. 1853.— (2) John, b. 28 Aug. 1858.— (3) Edward Ferrers, b. 20 Dec. 1859.— (4) Samuel, b. 1 April 1861.— (5) Francis, b. 4 Aug. 1864.— (6) Anna Maria.— (7) — Evelyne, d. young. (8) Caroline, m. 20 July, 1878, to Lord Claud Hamilton, M.P. (D. Abercorn). (9) Mary.— (10) Margaret.— (11) Alianore. [3] Lady Geraldine Evelyn, m. 19 Oct. 1871, to Edward, 5th Earl of Milltown. CHARLES WYNDHAM, 7th Earl, D.L. co. Derby ; b. 16 Aug. 1809 ; d. 26 June, 1881, having m. 16 Feb. 1839, Elizabeth Still, dau. of Robert Lucas de Pearsall, of Wartensee Castle, St. Gall, Switzerland, formerly of Willesbridge Ho. co. Glouc. and had 5 sons and 5 daus. (1) Charles Augustus, 8th and present Earl. (2) Hon. FitzRoy William Whitbread, b. 25 Dec. 1845; m. 30 Oct. 1869, Jessie Marion Hawkins Hamilton, youngest adopted dau. of late J H Gtell, Esq. of Ickenham, Middx. (3) Hon. Lincoln Edwin, late lieut. 7th dragoon guards; b. 6 April, 1849. (4) Hon. Wyndham Edward Campbell, b. 17 June, 1851; m. 23 Oct. 1877, Camille CaroUne (Dubois), dau. of Edmund Reyloff. (5) Hon. Dudley Henry Eden, sub-lieut. 2nd Derby mil.; b. 13 Jan. 1859. (6) Lady Caroline Marguerite, m. 15 Dec. 1867, to James Pen- rose Ingham, Esq. (elder son of Sir James Taylor Ingham, of Sugwas Court, co. Hereford, chief metropolitan police magis- trate); he d. 28 Nov. 1879, having had 2 sons and a dau, Oliver Pliilip Stanhope iNGHAM, b. 27 Dec. 1869.— Charles George Seymour, b. 5 Sept. 1873.— Bessie Geraldine Fanny. (7) Lady Leicester Philippa. (8) Lady Fanny Joanna. (9) Lady Jane Harriet Charlotte, m. 7 Feb. 1874, to ErroU Augustus Blake, 4th Baron Wallscourt. (10) Lady Blanche (Jcorgina. BARON HARRIS. GEOEGE ROBERT CANNING HARRIS, Baron Harris (1815, U.K.), capt. East Kent yeo. cav.; s. his father as 4th Baron 23 Nov. 1872 ; b. 3 Feb. 1851; m. 8 July, 1874, Hon. Lucy Ada Jervis, 2nd dau. of Carnegie Robert John, 3rd Viscount St. Vincent ; heir presumptive, his uncle, Hon. Reginald Harris- Temple. ?^A>t, -k^^^iJtU-^Y'^J'KhHiS' Arms— Vert, on a chevron embattled erminois between three hedgehogs or as many hand-grenades flred ppr. upon a chief of augmentation a representation of the sally ports of the capital and fortress of Seringapatam the draw-bridge let down and the union flag of Great Britain and Ireland hoisted over the standard of Tippoo Sultan all ppr. Crest— On a mural crown or the royal tiger of Tippoo Sultan passant-guardant vert striped or spotted of the first pierced in the breast with an arrow of the last vulned ppr. charged on the forehead with a Persian character for " Hydery " and crowned with an Eastern coronet both of the fix-st. HAEROWBY. 33& -I 1' PORTERS— Dexter, a grenadier of the 73rd regiment ppr. supporting with his exterior hand a staff thereon hoisted the iiiion flag of Great Britain and Ireland flying dexter ways over /lie standard of Tippoo Sultan and beneath the same the tri- jolom-ed flag entwined inscribed with the word " Republique " minister, a sepoy in his uniform ppr. supporting a like staff hereon hoisted the flag of the E.i.c. arg. striped barwise gu. vitli a canton over the standard of Tippoo Sultan with the ri-coloured flag entwined beneath as on the dexter inscribed vith the word " Fran9aise " all ppr. \I< )i'TO — My prince and my country. jEAT— Belmont, Faversham, Kent. ^^IR aEORGE HARRIS, G.c.B. Baron Harris, of Seringa- C) patam and Mysore, East Indies, and of Belmont, Kent, so created 11 Aug. 1815, com.-in-chief of the British army at the capture of Seringapatam and conquest of Mysore in 1799 (son if Rev. George Hams, of Brasted, Kent, by Sarah, dau. of icorgc Twentyman, of Braintree, Cumb.); b. 18 Mar. 1746; d. [) May, 1829, having m. 9 Dec. 1779, Anne Carteret, youngest ;iu. and coheir of Charles Dixon, Esq. of Bath ; she d. 30 July, 833, having had with 4 daus. 4 sons, 1] 'Williain George, s. as 2nd. Baron. 2] Hon. Michael Thomas, collector and magistrate at Canam, ladras establishment; b. 13 Sept. 1783; d. 17 May, 1824, having 11. 23 Mar. 1807, Emma, 4th dau. of William Money, Esq. of V'ulthamstow, Essex ; she d. having had 2 sons nd 5 daus. /I/ Thomas Inglis Parish, civil and sessions judge of Trich- itiopoly, Madras C.S.; b. 1811; d. 28 Jime, 1867, having lu. 19 Feb. 1838, Emily Tacy, dau. of Robert Burnside, Eaq. and had 4 sons and 6 daus. (1) Thomas, 66th regt. ; b. 9 May, 1845.— (2) William Octavius, Bengal S.C; b. 20 Nov. 1851.— (3) Charles Walter, 73rd regt.; b. 16 Dec. 1856.— (4) Edmund Archibald Taylor, b. 28 Oct. 1861.— (5) Emily Emma.— (6) Matilda Charlotte. (7) Maria Eugenia, m. 9 Mar. 1861, to her cousin. Major Archibald George Douglas Logan, of the Mysore commis- sion, and has 4 sons and 2 daus. Archibald George Harris Logan, b. 23 Dec. 1863.— Arthur Patrick, b. 7 Nov. 1869.— Hugh Henderson, b. 7 Oct. 1872. -Lionel Stewart, b. 4 Jan. 1874.— Lilian Mary. — Edith AUce Gordon. (8) Ellen Lushington, m. 28 Oct. 1865, to John Henderson, M.D. sm'geon Madras medical service, and has a son and Henry Arthur Hexdersox, b. 10 Sept. 1869. Editli Mary.— Emily Grace. (9) Edith Godfrey, m. 13 Jime, 1872, to Horace Spelman Marriott, Esq. of Hazelhurst, Sussex, and Eaubrink Hall, Norfolk, and has 4 sons and a dau. Horace Gary Harris MARRIOTT, b. 25 May, 1873. — Alfred Si^elman, b. 3 Jan. 1876.— Kenneth Harwick, b. 14 April, 1877.— A sou b. 1 April, 1880.— Edith Etheldred. (10) Laiu-a Beatiice. /2/ George Anstruther, Madras c.s.; b. 31 Aug. 1812; m. 1st —7 Sept. 1833, Fanny, dau. of T. Gahagan, Esq. Madras C.s. she d. 1850, having had with other issue 3 sons and 2 daus. (1) George Simon Taylor, Bengal c.s. (retd.); b. 24 May, 1835. (2) Musgrave Henry Lushington, Madras S.C. (retd.); b. 2 Dec. 1838. (3) Charles John Birch, Madras S.C.; b. 7 Nov. 1840. (4) Fanna Flora Conway, m. 1860, to Capt. Georg» Hearn, Madras S.C. (5) Sybella, m. 1866, to Rev. W Bassett PoweD, chaplain Madras presidency. MR. G. A. Harris m. 2udly— 18 Aug. 1852, Eliza Margaret, only dau. of Capt. WilUam Douglas Harington; she d. 1853, having had an only son, (6) Henry Harington, in H.O.; b. 19 July, 1853. MR. G. A. HARRIS m. 3rdly— 1 Feb. 1855, Eliza, dau. of Samuel Rutherfoord, Esq. and has 5 sons and 3 daus. (7) Frederick Rutherfoord, b. 1 May, 1856.— (8) Francis Anderson, lieut. 54th foot; b. 26 Oct. 1857.— (9) Hermann Zundert, b. 26 Jan. 1859.— (10) Alfi-ed Herschell, b. 29 Oct. 1863.— (11) Robert William, b. 21 April, 1868.— (12) Mar- garet Lucy.— (13) Marion Fanny.— (14) Katharine. /3/ Emma Money, d. 19 Mar. 1880, having m. 14 June, 1831, to Archibald Douglas, capt. Madras service, who d. /4/ Martha Frances, m. 31 Dec. 1831, to Major-Gen. Archibald Spiers Logan, of Madras army, who died /5/ Ellen, m. 3 Nov. 1840, to Henri, 2nd son of Chevalier de Sainte Marie, of Chateau d'Allemagne, near Caen. 161 Maria, m. 25 Sept. 1841, to Henry Fearon Baber, Esq. ni Eugenia Emma, m. 12 April, 1838, to Major-G^n. Greorge Logan, Madras army, who died ] Charles, b. 14 Dec. 1793 ; killed in the assault on New rleans, 8 Jan. 1815. t] Hon. Musgrave Alured, in H.O.; b. 5 Sept. 1801; d. 16 Aug. !36, having m. 16 June, 1835, Greorgina, dau. of William jsbery, Esq. of Limerick, and had a dau.— Anne, m. as 1st ife, to Charles Marriott, of Sellarsbrook, co. Hereford, major I.C.S. WILLIAM GEORGE, 2nd Baron, lieut.-gen. in the army, col. 73rd regt. K.C.H. C.B. and K.\v.; b. 17 Jan. 1782; d. 30 May, 1845, having m. 1st— 17 Oct. 1809, Eliza Serena Anne, dau. of William Dick, Esq. of Tullymet, N.B.; she d. 25 Jan. 1817, having had with other issue a son, (1) George Francis Robert, s. as 3rd Baron. HIS LORDSHIP m. 2ndly— 28 May, 1824, Isabella Helena, only child of Robert Handcock Temple, Esq. of Waterston, co. West- meath (E. CASTLEMAINE) ; she d. Jan. 1861, having had 2 sons and a dau. (2) Hon. Reginald Temple Han-is- Temple, of Waterston, co. Westmeath, high sheriff 1860, assumed the additional surname and arms of TEMPLE on inheriting the estate of his maternal grandfather, heir presumptive to the Peerage : b. 6 May, 1830. (3) Hon. Ai-thur Ernest, capt. late 43rd regt.; b. 31 Jan. 1835; m. 25 July, 1871, Jane, dau. of Rev. Richard Butler Bryan, and widow of Capt. Arthur Chaigneau, of Benown House, co. West- meath, and has a son, Arthur Reginald, b. 1 Aug. 1874. (4) Hon. Louisa Matilda, m. 10 Feb. 1857, to Richard, 4th Baron Castlemaine. G\ EORGE FRANCIS ROBERT, 3rd Baron, G.C.S.I. gov. of r Madras, chamberlain to the Princess of Wales ; b. 14 Aug. 1810; d. 23 Nov. 1872, having m. 16 April, 1850, Sarah, dau. of Ven. Greorge Cummins, A.M. archdeacon of Trinidad; she d. 6 Mar. 1853, having had a son and dau. /I/ George Robert Canning, 4th and present Baron. 121 Hon. Frances Charlotte, m. 9 April, 1874, to Lieut.-Col. Arthur Balfour Haig, of Bemersyde, co. Berwick, C.M.G., late major R.E. equerry to H.R.H. the Duke of Edinburgh, and has 2 daus. Dorothy HAIG.- A dau. b. 6 April, 1880. EARL OF HARROWBY. SIR DUDLEY RYDER, k.g. p.c. d.c.l. Earl of HaiTowby and Viscount Sandon (1809, U.K.), Baron Harrowby (1776, G.B.), life gov. of King's Coll. London, and a member of the ecclesiastical commission, M.P. Tiverton 1819/31, Liveipool 1831/ 47, chancellor Duchy of Lancaster 1855, lord privy seal 1855/7, K.G. 28 June, 1859 ; s. his father as 2nd Earl 26 Dec. 1847 ; b. 19 May, 1798; m. 15 Sept. 1823, Lady Frances Stuart, 4th dau. of John, 1st Marquis of Bute; she d. 29 Mar. 1859, having had with other issue 3 sons, d. i^h^- lo^^l , , (1) Dudley Francis Stuart, VlGCOUl M[L.SAliDOK, P.c. Liver- 3 ~')cut lAft pool since 1868, Lichfield 1856/9, pres. of the board of trade^fcJ/i,Li'a//^i' 1878/80, vice-pres. of the committee of council for education^^ ' ' 1874/8 ; b. 16 Jan. 1831 ; m. 3 Oct. 1861, Lady Mary Frances Cecil, dau. of Brownlow, 2ud Marquis of Exeter. • 33n HARROWBY. (2) Hon. Henry Dudley, b. 3 May, 1836 ; m. 17 May, 1859, Susan JiTliana Maria Hamilton, only dan. of Villiers Dent, Esq. of Barton Cliff, Hants, and has 3 sons and 4 daus. /I/ John Herbert Dudley, b. 22 Aug. 1864.-/2/ Archibald Dudley, b. 26 July, 1867.-/3/ Edward Alan Dudley, b. 22 Oct. 1869. — /4/ Margaret Susan. — /5/ Angela Mary Alice. — /6/ Constance Susan Euphemia. — /7/ Adelaide Audrey. (3) Hon. Albert Dudley, B.A. bar.-at-law M.T. 1868 ; b. 23 Aug. 1843. Arms — Az. three crescents or on each an ermine spot sa. Chest — Out of a mural coronet or a dragon's head arg. on the neck an ermine spot sa. Supporters— Two griffins arg. on the shoulder of each an ermine spot sa. collared az. thereon three crescents or chained of the last. , Motto — Servata fides cineri. Seats— Sandon Hall, Stone, Staff, and Norton House, Camp- den, Gloucester. Town House— 39, Grosvenor Square, "W. Uinease. REV. DUDLEY RYDER, of Bedworth, co. Warwick (son of Robert Ryder, of Wisbeach, co. Camb.); m. Anne, 4th dau. of Richard Bickley.of Halloughton, co. Warwick (younger brother of Sir Francis Bickley, Bart, (ext.), of Attleborough, co. Warwick), and had with other issue 2 sons, (1) Richard of the Cloisters, West Smithfield, mercer, had by his 2nd wife Elizabeth, dau. of William Mai'shall, of Lincoln's Inn, 3 sons, of whom the 2nd, Sir Dudley, became lord chief justice of England. (2) Dudley, of Nuneaton, co. Warwick; m. Katharine Shiers, whose son, John, d.d. bishop of Killaloe 1742/3, and Down and Connor 1743/52, archbishop of Tuam 1752/75 ; m. Alice, elder dau. of John Wilmot, Esq. (BART.), and had a son and 3 daus. [1] Charles Dudley, of Dublin, in H.O. had 2 daus. (1) Catherine, m. to Samuel Madden, Esq. of Hilton, co. Monaghan ; he d. 11 June, 1814. (2) Anne, d. Jan. 1819, having m.as 1st wife, to Col. Charles Powell Leslie (BART.), of Glasslough, co. Monaghan ; he d. 15 Nov. 1831. [2] John, dean of Lismore; d. s.p. 1790, having m. Feb. 1777, Anne, dau. of Sir Robert Blackwood, Bart. (E. DUFFERIN). She d. Sept. 1827, having re-m. 1 Oct. 1796, as 2nd wife, to Rev. James Jones, rector of Urney, Derry ; he. d. 1835. [3] Elizabeth, d. 1 May, 1822, aged 82, having m. to Yen. John Oliver, archdeacon of Ardagh ; he d. 23 Nov. 1778, leaving issue. [4] Jane, m. to Arthur Weldon, Esq. (BART.), of Rahan, Queen's co. M.P. Athy SIR DUDLEY RYDER, P.C. solicitor-gen. 1733, attorney- gen. 1736/54, chief justice K.B. 1754. On 24 May, 1756, a patent was signed by the King to create him a Peer by the title of Lord Ryder, Baron of Harrowby, but he died the day following, before the patent could be completed ; b. 1 691 ; d. 25 May, 1756, having m. Anne, dau. of Nathaniel Newnham, Esq. of Streatham, Surrey ; she d. 9 May, 1774, leaving an only son, viz. : — NATHANIEL RYDER, M.P. Tiverton, created BARON Harrowby, of Harrowby, co. Line. 20 May, 1776; b. 3 July, 1735; d. 28 June, 1803, having m. 22 Jan. 1762, Elizabeth, dau. and coheir of Rt. Rev. Richard Terrick, D.D. bishop of Lon- don. ; she d. 24 Aug. 1804, having had 3 sons, [1] Dudley, s. as 2nd Baron. [2] Right Hon. Richard, M.P. P.C. bencher of L.l. and registrar of consistory court; b. 5 July, 1766; d. s. p. 18 Sept. 18 32, having m. 1 Aug. 1799, Frederica, dau. and heir of Sir John Skynner, Knt. ; she d. s. p. 8 Aug. 1821, [3] Hon. Henry, D.D. bishop of Lichfield and Coventry 1824/36, Gloucester 1815/24; b. 21 July, 1777; d. 31 Mar. 1836,havingm. 15 Dec. 1S02, Sophia, dau. of Thomas March Phillips, Esq. of GarendonPark,co. Leic; she d. 30 Aug. 1862, having had with other issue 8 sons and 3 daus. (1) Henry Dudley, canon residentiary of Lichfield, vicar of Tarvin, Cheshire, and High Offley, co. Stafford; b. 12 Oct. 1803; d. 19 Jan. 1877, having m. 1st— 30 April, 1828, Cor- nelia Sarah, dau. of George Cornish, Esq. of Salcombe, Devon.; she d. 16 April, 1840, having had 2 sons and 2 daus. /I/ Charles Frederick, lieut. R.N.; b. Mar. 1832; d. 3 May, 1864.-/2/ Henry Dudley, b. in 1834.-/3/ Susan Sopliia. /4/ Louisa Cornelia, m. 1 Dec. 1859, to John George Cope Lewis Newnham, M.A. Trin. Coll. Camb. H.B.M. consul at Amsterdam, and has a son and 2 daus. John Newnham, b. 26 Aug. 1865.— Mabel.— Ethel. Canon Dudley m. 2ndly— 27 Mar. 1841, Eliza Julia, dau. of Lieut.-Col. John Tucker, and had a son and 4 daus. /5/ Henry Lefevre, lieut. R.N.; b. June, 1844 ; d. 14 June, 1880, having m.21 Mar. 1872, Frances Elizabeth, dau. of John Blackie, Esq. /6/ Edith.—/?/ Mary Emma.— /8/ Margaret.— /9/ Alice. (2) George Dudley, b. 11 April, 1810 ; d. 19 June, 1880 having m. 5 June, 1834, Sophia Lucy, youngest dau. and coheii of Rev. John Sargent, rector of Woolvington, Sussex (B CARRINGTON) ; she d. 21 Mar. 1850, having had 4 sons and 3 daus. /I/ Henry Ignatius Dudley, R.c. priest ; b. 12 Jan. 1837. /2/ George Lisle, of the treasury ; b. 29 Dec. 1837. /3/ Charles Edward, R.c. priest ; b. 30 April, 1842. /4/ Cyril, R.c. priest ; b. 15 June, 1844. /5/ Caroline Alice, m. 17 Oct. 1860, to Henry Clutton, Esq of Chislehurst, and has 4 sons and 5 daus. Henry Joseph Clutton, b. 9 Sept. 1861.— Francis Owen b. 14 Nov. 1862.— Roger Bernard, b. 13 July, 1 870.— Ralpl Philip, b. 9 Feb. 1872.— Katherine Mary.— Alice Mary.- Margaret Mary.— Cecilia Mary.— Beatrice Mary. /6/ Cecilia Mary. /7/ Beatrice Mary, d. 2 Aug. 1877, having m. 24 Nov. 1874 to Richard Hurrell Fronde, Esq. C.E. Indian government and has a dau.— Mary Catherine Froude. (3) Arthur Dudley, M.A.; b. 24 Dec. 1811. (4) William Diidley, H.M. arbitrator in the mixed court ai New York; b. 13 Oct. 1813. (5) Thomas Dudley, registrar of the diocese of Manchester b. 17 April, lUb.dzJ )u.u/cW (6) Alfred Phillipps, adm. R.N. k.m. com.-in-chief Ports mouth 1879; b. 27 June, 1820; m. 29 June, 1852, Louisa eldest dau. of Henry Dawson, Esq. of Launde Abbey, co Leic. ; she d. 10 Oct. 1855, having had a son, Edward Lisle, b. 20 April, 1853; d. 28 Sept. 1877, having m 14 June, 1877, Agnes Augusta, dau. of John Latty Bickley Esq. (7) Richard Calthorpe Whitmore, bar.-at-law ; b. 22 Julv 1822. (8) Spencer Charles Dudley, lieut.-col. B.s.c. 14th N J.; b. 2 June, 1825; d. 3 Mar. 1873, having m. 22 Nov. 1849, Julia eldest dau. of Rev. William Money, and had 4 sons and 2 daus Spencer Charles Dudley, b. 25 Jan. 1852.— Edward Dudlej R.N.; b. 15 June, 1855; lost in H.M.S. "Captain," 7 Sept 1870.— Wilfred Ironside, b. 24 June, 1866.— Charles Henr Dudley, b. 28 June, 1868.— Una Sophia.— Mary. (9) Anna Sophia, m. 10 Oct. 1827, to Right Hon. Sir Grcorg^ Grey, Bart. G.C.B. (10) Harriet Amelia. (11) Sophia. DUDLEY, 2nd Baron, trustee of British museum, governo; of charterhouse, high steward of Tiverton, P.C. D.C.L p.s.A. created Viscount Sandon and Earl of Harrowby 19 July, 1809 ; b. 22 Dec. 1762 ; d. 26 Dec. 1847, having m. 3( July, 1795, Lady Susan Leveson-Gower, 6th dau. of Granville 1st Marquis of Stafford (D. SUTHERLAND) ; she d. 27 May 1838, liaving had 3 sons and 5 daus. [1] Dudley, 2nd and present Earl. [2] Hon. Granville Dudley, of AVestbrook Hay, Herts. J.P D.li. com. R.N. M.P. Tiverton 183-/2, Herts. 1841/7; b. 26 Nov 1799 ; d. 24 Nov. 1879, having m. 30 May, 1825, Lady Greorgian! Augusta Somerset, 3rd dau. of Henry Charles, 6th Duke o Beaufort ; she d. 30 Mar. 1865, having had with other issui 3 sons and a dau. (1) Dudley Henry, J.P. capt. 2nd Herts. R.V. since 1860 ; t 7 Feb. 1830; m. 1 Dec. 1857, Georgiana Emily, 2nd dau. o late John Hales Calcraft, Esq. of Rempstone, Dorset (D Manchester), and has 6 sons and 3 daus. Dudley Granville JRichard, Ueut. 60th rifles, late royal E Lincoln mil.; b. 30 Sept. 1858.— Cyril John, b. 8 July 1865 —William Henry, b. 7 Jan. 1865.— Charles Edward Henrj b. 17 Sept. 1868.~Cosmo Alan Cuthbert, b. 29 Aug. 1870.- John Claude Dudley, b. 24 Sept. 1873.— Katharine Susan.- Evelyn Georgiana. — Caroline Katherine. (2) Granville Ricliard, bar.-at-law LT. 1859, M.P. Salisbur 1874/80 ; b. 22 Sept. 1833 ; m. 19 Mar. 1864, Sibylla Sophia dau. of Riglit Hon. Sir Robert Grant, G.C.H. gov. of Bombaj and niece of Charles, 1st Baron Glenelg (ext.) (3) Henry Stuart, lieut. rifle brigade; b. 10 Feb. 1835 ; fel at Sebastopol. 8 Sept. 1855. (4) Isabella Sophia Ann, m. 21 July, 1868, as 2nd wife, t William Westby Moore, Esq. (E. M0UXTCASHEl,L). [3] Hon. Frederick Dudley, M.A.; b. 11 June, 1806; m. 14 Auf 1839, Marian Charlotte Emily, only child of Thomas Cockayn( Esq. of Ickleford House, Herts. ; she d. 31 Mar. 1878, haviii] had 5 sons and 4 daus. J^fQ /YiOt-^PJV- (1) Hugh Cuthbert Dudley, lieut. R.N. b. 10 Feb. 1843.— (2 John Edward Dudley, b. 17 Nov. 1844.— (3) Algernon Charle Dudlev ; b. 14 Feb. 1847.— (4) Lionel George Dudley, b. 2 May, 1819. (5) Stewart Leveson Dudley, b. 6 Dec. 1850; m. 30 June, 188! Anna Maria Campbell, dau. of William Betts, Esq. of Freuz Hall, Diss. (6) Marian Frances Georgiana, m. 3 Aug. 1864, to Rei Arthur Brooking, M.A. vicar of Bovingdon, Herts, and has sons and 2 daias. Reginald Arthur Prescott BROOKING, b. 14 Nov. 1866.- Hugh Cyril Arthur, b. 15 Sept. 1870.— Harold Artlni Lionel, b. 30 Jan. 1875. — Blanche Isabel Marian. — Muri( Alice Evelyn. (7) Beatrice Mary Frederica, m. 26 Jan. 1875, to Rev. Artlni Henry Delme Radcliffe, rector of Hoi well, Beds, since 1871 and has a son and dau. Ralph Hubert John Delm6 Radcliffe, b. 11 Oct. 187 T.- Beatrice Alice. HASTINGS. 337 (8) Frederica Constance Dorothy, m. 20 June, 1874, to Au- gustus Richard Davis, Esq. of Merthyr Tidfil ; he d. 1 Nov. 1878. (9) Helena Augusta Cockayne. ;4] Lady Susan, d. 30 July, 1827, having m. 4 July, 1817, to Eugh, 2nd Earl Fortescue, who d. 14 Sept. 1861. '5] Lady Mary, m. 15 July, 1828, to Adm. Edward Saurin (son »f Right Hon. William Saurin, attorney-gen. Ireland) ; he d. !8 Feb. 1878. 6] Lady Georgiana Elizabeth, m. 12 Dec. 1825, to John, 2nd Jaron Whamcliffe, who d. 22 Oct. 1855. 7] Lady Harriet Charlotte Sophia, m. 15 Aug. 1839, to Rev. iord Charles Amelius Hervey (M. Bristol), who d. 10/11 April, 880. 8] Lady Louisa, m. 19 Feb. 1833, to Hon. George Matthew Toi-tescue (E. Fortescue) ; he d. 24 Jan. 1877. BARON HASTINGS. SIR GEORGE MANNERS ASTLEY, Baron Hastings (1289, E.), and a Baronet (1660, e.); lieut. Prince of Wales' Own Norfolk mil.; s. his brother as 26th Baron in 1875 ; b. 4 April, 1857 ; m. 17 April, 1880, Hon. Elizabeth Evelyn Haxbord, dau. of Charles, 5th Baron Suffield, k.c.b. ; heir presumptive, his brother Henry. Arms— Quarterly, 1st, Az. a cinquefoil pierced ermine within a bordure engrailed or, Astley. 2nd, Arg. a lion rampant gu. ducally crowned or. Constable. 3rd, Gu. two lions pas- sant, arg. L'ESTRANGE. 4th, Or, a niavmch gu. HASTINGS. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or a plume of five feathers arg. Another crest.— On a chapeau gu. a ducal coronet or, thereout a plume of feathers argt. incased gu. SUPPORTERS— Two lions gu.ducaily crowned and gorged with a collar or therefrom pendent an escocheon of the arms of Hastings. MOTTO— Justitiae tenax. Seats— Melton Constable, Dereham, Norfolk, and Seaton Delaval, Newcastle-on-Tyne. THE BARONY. The ancient barons of Hastings are said to have derived their name from being portreeves of that town. HENRY DE HASTINGS performed homage to HENRY III. 1210, for the lands held in capite by his father, William de Hastings, in the counties of Salop, Beds. Norfolk, and Suffolk. He m. Ada, 4th aau. and coheir of David, Earl of Huntingdon, brother of William the Lion, King of Scots, and sister and coheir of John le Scot, Earl of Chester and Hun- tingdon. His son, SIR HENRY DE HASTINGS, was one of the barons who joined with Simon Montfort, Earl of Leicester, in 48 Henry III. and was made gov. of the castles of Scarborough, Winchester, and Kenil worth; he had summons to the parlia- ment called by the Earl of Leicester 24 Dec. 49 HENRY III. 1264; after the death of Montfort, and the defeat of his army at Evesham, Hastings defended Kenilworth Castle against the royal forces for six months ; d. 1268, having m. Joane, dau. oE William, sister and eventual coheir of George de Cantilupe, Baron of Bergavenny, and had issue. His son, SIR JOHN DE HASTINGS, seneschal of Aquitaine, and a competitor for the crown of Scotland, summoned to parliament 18 EDWARD I. 1289, and from 23 EdwaRd I. to 6 Edward II. 1312; d. 9 Mar. 1312; m. 1st, Isabel, dau. of William, and sister and coheir of Aymer de Valence, Earl of Pembroke ; she d. 3 Oct. 1303, having had a son and davi. (1) Sir John de Hastings, 2nd Baron whose son Lawrence, was created Earl op Pembroke 13 Oct. 1339, extinct on the death of his grandson John, 3rd Earl, 13 Dec. 1390. (2) Elizabeth, m. to Roger Lord Grey de Ruthyn, whose grandson Reginald Lord Grey de Ruthyn, was heir of the whole blood to John, 3rd Earl of Pembroke — SIR JOHN DE HASTINGS, Ist Baron, m. 2ndly, Isabel, dau. of Hugh le Despencer, Earl of Winchester (she d. 9 Edward II. 1334, having re-m. to Ralph de Monthermer, Earl of Gloucester), and had a son. (3) Sir Hugh, king's lieut. in Flanders, and commander of the army there; d. July, 1347, having m. Margaret, dau. and coheir to Sir Richard Foliot. Their descendant in the 7th generation, viz.: SIR HUGH HASTINGS, of Elsing and Gressenhall, Norfolk; d. Dec. 1540, having m. Catherine, dau. of Sir Roger le Strange, KJnt. and had 2 daus. (1) Anne, m. to William Browne, of Elsing, j.u. 2nd son of Sir Anthony Browne, K.G. (2) Elizabeth, bur. 22 April, 1580, having m. to Hamon le Strange, Esq. of Hunstanton, lord of Gressenhall and East Lexham, Norfolk, j.u.; d. Oct. 1850— inq. p. m. 7 Mar. 1582. Their great-gi-andson, viz. : SIR NICHOLAS L-ESTRANGE, of Hunstanton, created a Baronet l Jime, 1629; bur. 25 July, 1655, having m. (sett. 25 Aug. 1630) Anne, dau. of Sir Edward Lewknor, Knt. of Denham, Suffolk (descended from Sir Thomas Camoys, K.G.) ; she d. 15 July, 1663, leaving issue. Her great-grandson Sir Henry L'Estrange, 6th Bart. d. s. p. 2 Sept. 1760, leaving his 2 sisters his coheirs, [1] Armine, bp. 9 June, 1691 ; d. 28 May, 1768, having m. 16 Feb. 1720, to Nicholas Styleman, of Snettisham, Norfolk, wlio d. 6 April, 1746, leavuig issue. [2] Lucy, b. 23 Jan. 1699/1700 ; d. 25 July, 1739, having m. 1721, to Sir Jacob Astley, Bart, of Melton Constable, Norfolk ; he d. 5 Jan. 1760, leaving issue (see below). Etneage, SIR JACOB ASTLEY, of Hillmorton, Warwick, and of Melton Constable, Norfolk [son and heir of Sir Edward Astley, of Hill Moreton (by his wife and cousin Elizabeth, dau. of Jacob, 1st Lord Astley, of Reading), descended from Thomas de Astley, a baron temp. Hen. III. killed at Evesham in the Barons' war 1264], heir to his uncle Sir Isaac Astley, Bart. 7 Dec. 1659, and to the entailed estates of Jacob, Lord Astley (1688), which were settled by act of parliament, knighted by Charles II. and created a Baronet 25 June, 1660, high sheriff Norfolk 1664, knight of the shire 40 years; d. 17 Aug. 1729, having m. 6 Feb. 1661, Eleanor Blanche, dau. of Sir Philip Wode- house, Bart, of Kimberley, Norfolk (E. Kimberley). His son. SIR PHILIP, 2nd Baronet; d. 7 July, 1739, having m. in Westminster Abbey, 2 Dec. 1690, Elizabeth, only dau. and heir of Thomas Bransby, of Castor, Norfolk.; she d. Ai^ril 1738. His eldest son, SIR JACOB, 3rdBai-onet; d. 5 Jan. 1760, aged 68, having ni. 1st, Lucy, younger dau. of Sir Nicholas, and sister and coheir of Sir Henry L'Estrange, above-mentioned ; she d. 25 July, 1739, leaving issue. He m. 2ndly, 1741, Judith, dau. of Isaac Watlington,Esq. M.P. Camb. and relict of Gresham Page, of Saxthorpe, Norfolk; she d. 1742, aged 49. He m. Srdly, 1744, Sarah, dau. of Christopher Bedingfield, of Wighton, Norfolk ; shed. 1764. By his 1st \vife he had, with other issue, a son, viz.: SIR EDWARD ASTLEY, of Melton Constable, 4th Baronet, M.P. Norfolk ; bp. 26 Dec. 1729 ; d. 27 Mar. 1802, having m. in 1751, Rhoda, eldest dau. of Francis Blake Delaval, of Seaton Delaval, Northiimb.; she d. 31 Oct. 1757, having had> with other issue, a son, [1] Sir Jacob Henry, s. as 5th Baronet. SIR EDWARD m. 2ndly— 24 Feb. 1759, Anne, dau. of Christ- opher Milles, Esq. of Nackington, Kent; she d. 11 July, 1792'. He m. 3rdly, EUzabeth BuUen, of Melton Constable, who d. s. p. in 1810. By his 2nd wife he had 3 sons, [2] Edward John, col. in foot guards and equerry to h.r.h. the Duke of Cumberland; b. 11 Jime, 1761; d. s. p. 3 June, 1806;^ having m. Anne Little. [3] Barnard Astley, rector of Little Snoring, Norfolk, and of Binston, Somerset; b. 31 Aug. 1764; d. s. p. Nov. 1788, having m. in 1787, Anne, dau. of Edward Hase, Esq. of Sail, Norfolk (JODRELL — Bart.); she re-m. 1st, to Rev. Matthew Jones,, rector of Sculthorpe, Noi-folk, and 2ndly, to Rev. Horatio Dow- sing, rector of North Bursham, Norfolk, and d. 1830. [4] Henry Nicholas, rector ol Little Snoring with East Bars- ham and Foulsham, Norfolk ; b. 5 Jan. 1767 ; d. 14 Aug. 1854, having m. 20 Feb. 1798, Sarah, dau. of Samuel Pitman, of Exeter ; she d. 16 Sept. 1822, having had a son and 3 daus. (1) Henry L'Estrange ^NFillcs. rector of Foulsham: b. 27 Dec. 1804; d. ' , having ni. 18 May, 1841, Dulcibella, dau. Z 338 HATHERTON. of Col. William Gooch, of Carleton, co. York (Bart.), and Las a son and dau. William Henry L'Estrange, bp. 2 April, 1838.— Dulcibella Louisa. (2) Lucy. (3) Jane Mary, m. 1 Oct. 1833, to Rev. Prank William Cubitt, rector of Pritton, Suffolk. (4) Anne, d. 26 May, 1878, having m. 15 Oct. 1835, to Rev. James Lee- Warner, of Thorpland Hall and NewWalsingham, Norfolk. SIR JACOB HENRY, 5th Baronet, M.P. Norfolk in four par- liaments; b. 12 Sept. 1756; d. 28 April, 1817, having m. 14 Jan. 1789, Hester, dau. and coheir of Samuel Browne, Esq. of King's Lynn, Norfolk ; she d. 13 Jan. 1855, having had with other issue 2 sons, [1] Sir Jacob, s. as 6th Baronet, and had summons to Par- liament as Baron Hastings. [2] Prancis L'Estrange, lieut.-col.; b. 27 Peb. 1810 ; d. 9 April, 1866, having m. 1st— 28 July, 1835, Charlotte, dau. of Nathaniel Micklethwait, Esq. of Taverham, Norfolk ; she d. 29 July, 1848, leaving 2 sons and a dau. (1) Prancis Nathaniel, capt. late carabiniers; b. 26 May, 1837; m. 25 Mar. 1863, Jane, eldest dau. of W H Binney, Esq. and has 2 sons and a dau. Francis Jacob L'Estrange, b. 17 April, 1866.— Edward Henry Nathaniel, b. 25 Nov. 1868.— Charlotte Mabel. (2) Frederic Bernard, of Burgh Hall, Norfolk, capt. Norfolk mil. art. ; b. 18 Aug. 1843 ; d. 19 Aug. 1876, having m. 4 Oct. 1866, Augusta, elder dau. of Charles Schreiber, Esq. of Roundwood Park, Suffolk (she re-m. 25 Jan. 1879, to Capt. Ludovic Monteflore Carmichael, 6th lancers), D.A.Q.M.G. intelligence department), and has 2 sons and a dau. Delaval Graham L'Estrange, b. 7 Dec. 1869. — Bernard Armine Frederic, b. 4 Aug. 1873. — Lilian Augusta Muriel. (3) Charlotte Laura, m. 12 Feb. 1867, to Hon.Graham Edward Henry Mauners-Sutton (V. CANTERBURY.) LiEUT.-CoL. L'Estrange Astley m. 2ndly— 7 Sept. 1854, Rosalind Alicia (now Mrs. Frankland-Russell- Astley), dau. of Sir Robert Frankland Russell, Bart, and had 3 sons, (4) Bertram Frankland, lieut. rifle brigade, b. 27 Peb. 1857. (5) Hubert Delaval, b. 14 July, 1860. (6) Reginald Basil, b. 8 Jan. 1862. SIR JACOB, 6th Baronet, was summoned to Parliament as Baron Hastings (the abeyance having been terminated in his favour) by writ dated 18 May, 1841 (being one of the coheirs of Sir John de Hastings, who had summons to Parlia- ment 18 Edw. 1289); b. 13 Nov. 1797; d. 27 Dec. 1859, having m. 9 Mar. 1819, Georgiana Carolina, 2nd dau. of Sir Henry Watkin Dashwood, Bart.; she d. 28 June, 1835, having had 2 sons, [1] Jacob Henry Delaval, 23rd Baron, an oflicer in the life guards, D.L. Norfolk, and hon. col. Norfolk mil. art.; b. 21 May, 1822; d. s. p. 8 Mar. 1871, having m. 19 May, 1860, Frances, dau. of T Cosham, of Brighton ; she re-m. 10 Sept. 1873, to Robert Heane, of Barnwood, co. Gloucester, major royal S. Glouc. mil. [2] Delaval Loftus, 24th Baron, M.A. vicar of East Barsham, and Little Snoring, Norfolk; b. 24 Mar. 1825; d. 28 Sept. 1872, having m. 8 Aug. 1848, Hon. Frances Diana Manners-Sutton, 2nd dau. of Charles, 1st Viscount Canterbury, G.C.B.; she d. 1 June, 1874, having had 3 sons and a dau. (1) Bernard Edward Delaval, 25th Baron ; b. 9 Sept. 1855; d. at Tanjore 20/22 Dec. 1875. (2) George Manners, 26th and present Baron. (3) Hon. Henry Jacob, heir presumptive to the Peer- age ; b. 2 Mar. 1867. (4) Hon. Agneta Frances Delaval. BAKON HATHERTON. EDWARD RICHARD LITTLETON, Baron Hatherton (1835, U.K.), c.B. col. 2nd Staff. (K.o.) mil. since 1853, m.p. Walsall 1847/52, South Staff. 1853/7; s. his father as 2nd Baron 4 May, 1863; b. 31 Dec. 1815; m. 23 Sept. 1841, Lady Margaret Percy, youngest dau. of George, 5th Duke of Northumberland, and has 5 sons, (1) Hon, Edward George Percy, col. in the army, major and lieut.-col. gren. guards 1880/81, C.M.G. late mil. sec. togov.-gen. of Canada (Marquis of Lome); b. 15 Aug. 1842; m. 16 Aug. 1867, Charlotte Louisa, dau. of Sir Charles Robert Rowley, Bart, and has 3 sons and 3 dans. Edward Charles Rowley, b. 6 Aug. 1868.— Algernon Joshua Percy, b.ll April, 1871.— Charles Christopher Josceline, b. 18 July, 1872. — Margaret Louisa.— Hyacinthe Frances.— Susan Ellen. (2) Hon. Algernon Charles, com. R.N.; b. 22 Aug. 1843; m. 11 Aug. 1874, Lady Margaret Needham (p.p.), dau. of Francis Jack, Yiscount Newry (E. Kilmorey), and has a son and 6 daus. A son b. 29 June, 1881. — Margaret Emily.— Louisa Lucy.— Hyacinthe Mary Henrietta.- Isabel.— A dau. b. 1 J\.pril 1880. (3) Hon. Henry Stuart, b. 3 Dec. 1844. A-cW ^^ m/iPJ'M- (4) Hon. William Francis, C.M.G. 1880, private sec. to Rt. Hon. Sir Bartle Frere, Bart, bar.-at-law I.T. 1872; b. 11 Aug. 1847, (5) Hon. Cecil James, M.A, Ch, Ch, Oxon, 1874, vicar of Penk- ridge, Staff, lieut. 2nd Staff, mil. 1870/4; b. 12 Feb. 1850; m. 29 Jan. 1881, Katherine, youngest dau. of Sir Charles Robert Rowley, Bart, of Tendring Hall, Suffolk. Arms— Arg. a chevron between three escallops sa. Crest — A stag's head cabossed sa. between the attires or a bugle-horn, of the first garnished and pendent from two annulets conjoined gold. Supporters — Dexter, a stag ppr. coUaa-ed or therefrom pendent an escocheon arg. charged with a bugle-horn stringed sa. Sinister, a lion gu. ducally gorged or pendent therefrom an escocheon charged as the dexter. Motto — Ung Dieu et ung roy. Seat— Teddesley Park, Penkridge. Eineage, MORETON WALHOUSE, of Hatherton, co. Stafford (de- scended fi-om John Walhouse, of Hatherton 1663, and his wife Elizabeth, dau. of Moreton Slaney, Esq. of Hay Hall, CO. Wore.) ; m. Frances, dau. of Fisher Littleton, Esq. (and sister and coheir of Sir Edward Littleton, 4th Bart, ext.), and had with other issue a son. His great-grandson, EDWARD JOHN WALHOUSE, M.P. co. Staff. 1812/35, on the death of his great-uncle Sir Edward Littleton, 28 May, 1812, assumed the surname and arms of Littleton by R.L. 23 July following, secretary for Ireland 1833/4, P.O. England and Ireland, was created Barox Hatherton, of Hatherton, CO. Stafford, 11 May, 1835, lord-lieut. and custos rotulonmi CO. Stafford 1854/62; b. 18 Mar. 1791; d. 4 May, 1863, having m. 1st— 21 Dec. 1812, Hyacinthe Mary, " daughter " of Richard, Marquis Wellesley (D. Wellington); she d. 6 Jan. 1849. He ni. 2ndly— 11 Feb. 1852, Caroline Anne, dau. of Richard Hurt, of Wirksworth, and widow of Edward Davies Davenport, Esq. of Capesthorne, Cheshire. By his 1st marriage he had a son and 2 daus. HAWARDEN. 339 (1) Edward Richard, 2nd and present Baron. (2) Hon. Emily, d. 10 Mar. 1851, ha\'ing m. 16 Aug. 1862, to Cliarles Evelyn, Viscount Newark (E. Manvers) ; he d. 23 Aug. 1850. (3) Hon. Caroline Augusta, m. 24 July, 1838, to Frederick John William, 8th Earl of Cavan. VISCOUNT HAWAKDEN. SIE CORNWALLIS MAUDE, Viscount Hawar- den (1791, i.), Baron de Montalt (1785, i.), a Baronet (1785. g.b.), elected an Irish represen- tative Peer 18^2, lord-in- waiting 1874/80, capt. late 2nd life guards, late lieut.-col. commandant and hon. col. North Tipperary mil.; s. his father as 4th Viscount 12 Oct. 1856; b. 4 April, 1817; m. 2i Mar. 1845, Clementina Elphinstone, eldest dau. and coheiress of Adm. the Hon. Charles Elphin- stone Fleeming (Wigtoun— ext.) ; she d. 19 Jan. 1865, having had a son and 7 dausJIf*^***^^^^^^'^ [1] Hon. Cornwallis, capt. in reserve of officers, lieut. and capt. ^Ten. guai'ds, assumed the surname and arms of Fleeming, of ( "umberland and Wigton, under the entail of John Fleeming, 6th Earl of Wigton, and subsequently resumed his patronymic ; b. 22 Oct. 1852; fell in the Boer campaign 27 Feb. 1881, having m. 28 Feb. 1878, Eva Henrietta, 2nd dau. of late Francis Kichard Brooke, Esq. (BART.), of Summerton, co. Dublin, and had 2 daus. (1) Clementina Isabel, b. 2 Dec. 1878. (2) Eveline, b. 17 July 1880. [2] Hon. Isabella Grace, m, 28 Jan. 1869, to Reginald, 3rd Baron Colchester. [3] Hon. Clementina. [4] Hon Florence Elizabeth. [5] Hon. Kathleen Maude, m. 10 April, 1875, to Gerald Richard Brooke, Esq. (BART.) [6] Hon. Elphinstone Agnes, m. 17 April, 1880, to Hon. Walter James Sugden (B. St. Leonards). [7] Hon. Leucha Diana. [8] Hon. Antonia Lillian. Note.— Heir presumptive, Major Robert Henry Maude. Arms— Quarterly, 1st and 4th, Az. a lion rampant arg. 2nd and 3rd, Arg. three bars gemelles sa. overall a lion rampant gu. charged on the shoulder with a cross-crosslet fitchee or. Crest— A Uon's gamb erased gu. holding an oak-branch slipped ppr. acorned or. SUPPORTERS— Two lions gu. each charged with a cross-crosslet fitchee or. Motto— Virtute securus. Seat— Dundrum, Cashel, Tipperary. Town House— 5, Prince's Gardens, s.W. SIR ROBERT MAUDE (son of Anthony Maude, of Dun- _ drum, M.P. Cashel 1695, by his 2nd wife Alice, eldest dau. of Sir Staudish Hartstonge, Bart, of Brufl, co. Limerick) m p Gowran 1703, St. Canice 1715, Bangor 1729, created a Bauonet OP IRELAND 9 May, 1705; d. 4 Aug. 1750, aged 77, having m Jan. 1718, Elizabeth or Eleanor, dau. and coheir of Thomas Cornwallis, Esq. of Acton, Middx. and Albemarlais, co Car- marthen, and had with other issue 2 sons, SIR THOMAS, 2nd Bart. M.p. co. Tipperary 1761, governor 1770, created Baron de Montalt, of Hovenden, co Tipperary, in the Peerage of Ireland, 18 July, 1776; d. unm. 17 May, 1777, and was succeeded by his brother Sm CORNWALLIS MAUDE, 3rd Baronet, M.P. Roscommon 1783, was elevated to the Peerage of Ireland, 29 Jime, 1785, as Baron de Montalt, of Hawarden, co. Tipperary, and created, 10 June, 1791,Viscount Hawarden, of Hawarden; bp. 19 Sept. 1729 ; d. 23 Aug. 1803, having m. 1st— 6 Aug. 1756, his cousin Letitia, dau. of Thomas Vernon, Esq. of Hanbury Hall, CO. Worcester ; she d. in 1757, having had a dau. /I/ Hon.ElizabethLetitia,m.l6 June, 1781, to John Vaughan, Esq. of Golden Grove, co. Carmarthen, M.P. who d. 19 Jan. 1804 THE VISCOUNT m. 2ndly— 10 June, 1766, Mary, dau. of Philip Allen, Esq. and niece of Ralph Allen, Esq. of Prior Park, Somerset ; she d. in 1775, having had a son and 2 daus. /2/ Sir Thomas Ralph, 2nd Viscount, b. 16 April, 1767; d.s.p. 26 Feb. 1807, having m. 14 Dec. 1798, Lady Frances Anne Agar, dau. of Most Rev. Charles, Earl of Normanton and archbishop of Dublin ; she d. 20 May, 1839. /3/ Hon. Sophia Maria, d. 23 Jan. 1812, having m. 25 June, 1807, as 1st wife, to George Hay Dawkins-Pennant, Esq. of Penrhyu Castle, CO. Carnarvon. /4/ Hon. Emma Mary, d. 11 Mar.l808,havingm. 12 April, 1794, to William Ralph CartwTight, Esq. M.P. of Aynho, Northants : he d. 4 Jan. 1847. THE VISCOUNT m. 3rdly— 3 June, 1777, Anne Isabella, dau. of Thomas Monck, Esq. bar.-at-law, and sister of Charles Stanley, 1st Viscount Monck ; she d. 26 July, 1851, eet. 92, having had \vith others, 5 sons and 5 daus. /5/ Cornwallis, s. as 3rd Viscount. /6/ Hon. Robert William Henry, dean of Clogher and arch- deacon of Dublin, rector of Enniskillen ; b. 21 Aug. 1784 ; d. 31 Oct. 1861, having m. 2 May, 1827, Hon. Mary Elizabeth Martha (p.p.), eldest dau. of Hon. Francis Aldborough Prittie (B. Du- N ALLEY), and had 3 sons and 4 daus. [1] Thomas Francis, 15th hussars ; b. 18 Mar. 1829 ; d. 10 Jan. 1857. [2] Robert Henry, major 7th R. fusiliers, heir presump- tive to the Peerage ; b. 24 June, 1842 ; m. 15 Dec. 1881, Caroline Ann Mary, elder dau. of late Major Arthur Ogle, of Steeple Aston, Oxon. (Bart.) [3] Ludlow Eustace, b. 10 Oct. 1844 ; m. 12 July, 1870, Clara Louisa, 4th dau. of Rev. Wyndham Carlyon Madden, and has a son and 3 daus. Eustace Wyndham, b. 20 Sept. 1877.— Kathleen Emily.— Elinor Louisa.— Dorothy Caroline. [4] Catherine Isabel, m. 12 April, 1833, to Gen. John Maxwell- Perceval, C.B. (E. Egmont). [5] Gertrude Emily, m. 14 Oct. 1857, to Thomas Carpendale Baird, of Falkland, Ayrshire, capt. 39th regt. ; he d. 6 Feb. 1875, having had 6 sons and 3 daus. William Robert Cornwallis Baird, lieut. 14th (P.w.O.) regt. ; b. 12 Aug. 1858.— Eustace James Campbell, b. , I860.— Francis Ludlow John, b. , 1863.— Harry Ashley Guy, b. , 1864.— Maxwell Edmund Frederick, b. , 1868.— GeoflErey Hemy, b. , 1871.— Emily Harriet Jemima. — Maude Dora Gertrude.— Mary Matilda Annie. [6] Anna Maria Victoria, d. 21 June, 1881, having m. 23 June, 1874, to Edmund Champagne Jones, late Bombay c.s. son of late Gren. Sir William Jones, k.c.b. late com.-in-chief Bombay. [7] Alice Arabella. /7/ Hon. Sir James Ashley, capt. R.N. C.B. K.C.II. K.S.L. K.S.A. K.R. of Greece; b. 6 Nov. 1786; d. 23 Oct. 1841, having m. 18 Oct. 1817, Albinia, 2nd dau. of Most Rev. Charles Brodrick, arch- bishop of Cashel (V. MIDELTON) ; she d. s. p. s. 20 April, 1863. /8/ Hon. John Charles, rector of Enniskillen ; b. 16 Sept. 1792; d. 21 June, 1860, having m. 21 Dec. 1815, Mary Ceely, eldest dau. of William Ceely Trevilian, of Middleney, Somerset ; she d. 26 Oct. 1865, having had 6 sons and 4 daus. f 1] Charles William, rector of Mimden Magna, Herts.; b. 2 Oct. 1816 ; m. 25 Sept. 1849, Charlotte, dau. of Robert Myd- dleton Biddulph, Esq. of Chirk Castle, co. Denbigh ; she d. 7 Oct. 1871, having had 2 sons (1) Charles Thomas, entered dipl. service 1876; b. May, 1851. V'-*U^/J>Vi''»♦^*<^;%)M /i>t/ [8] Olivia Georgiana ^\imhe.t\x.<}^) Pintnr /Ji/pj^ hMi>ike-&f'/A /lO/ Hon. Georgiana, d. 31 Aug. 1807, having m. June, 18C Lord William Stuart (M. BUTE), who d. s. p. 28 July, 1814. /ll/ Hon. Alicia, d. 21 Dec. 1866, having m. 21 May, 1807, 1 Right Rev. Lord Robert Ponsonby Tottenham, bishop ( Clogher (M. Ely), who d. 26 April, 1850. /12/ Hon. Charlotte, d. 3 Dec. 1874, having m. 6 Sept. 1806, • Peter La Touche, Esq. of Bellevue, co. Wicklow, who d. : Feb. 1830. /1 3/ Hon. Mary Anne, d. 3 Jan. 1877, having m. 15 April, 180 to James, 3rd Viscomit Lifford, who d. 22 April, 1855. /1 4/ Hon. Emily, m. 10 Feb. 1826, as 2nd wife, to Henry, Bare Dunalley, who d. s. p. 19 Oct. 1854. CORNWALLIS, 3rd Viscount ; b. 28 Mar. 1780; d. 12 Oc 1856, having m. 8 July, 1811, Jane Crawford, younger da of Patrick Crawford Bruce, Esq. of Taplow Lodge, Bvicks. ; s] d. 24 Mar. 1852, having had a son and 3 daus. (1) Corn-wallis, 4th and present Viscount. (2) Hon. Isabella Jane, m. 11 Sept. 1839, to Lieut.-Col. Char! John Tottenham, 2nd life guards (M. ELY), who d. 17 De 1878. (3) Hon. Maria Adelaide, m. 1st— 19 Dec. 1831, to Char! Anderson AVorsley, 2nd Earl of Yarborough who d. 7 Jan. 186 she re-m. 7 Aug. 1869, to William John, 7th Baron Monson. (4) Hon. Florence Priscilla Alicia, m. 9 Oct. 1849, to Charl Cornwallis, 5th Baron Braybrooke. BARON HAWKE. EDWAED HENRY JULIUS HAWKE, Ban Hawke (1776, G.B.), vicar of Coates ai rector of Willingham, co. Lincoln,' 1854/74, la rural dean; s. Ms cousin as 6tli Baron 5 Ma 1870 ; b. 24 Dec. 1815 ; m. 9 July, 1857, Jane, 3: dau. of Henry Dowker, Esq. of Laysthoipe, c York, and has 4 sons and 4 daus. (1) Hon. Martin Bladen, lieut. 5th West York mil.; b. 16 Ai 1860. (2) Hon. Stanhope, b. 16 April, 1863. (3) Hon. Harold Brooke, b. 23 Sept. 1867. (4) Hon. Edward Julian, b. 16 Feb. 1873. (5) Hon. Mary Catharine. (6) Hon. Eleanor Jane Emil; (7) Hon. Alice Cassandra. (8) Hon. Catharine Isabel. Arms— Arg. a chevron erminois between three pilgrims' stai pm-pure. Crest — A hawk wings displayed and inverted ppr. belled a charged on the breast with a fleur-de-lis or. Supporters — Dexter, Neptune his mantle vert edged a crowned with an eastern coronet or his dexter arm en holding in his hand a trident sa. headed silver resting 1 sinister foot on a dolphin ppr. Sinister, a sea-horse or holdi in his fore-fins a banner in bend arg. the staff broken sa. Motto— Strike. Residence— Wighill Park, Tadcaster, Yorks. HEADFORT. 341 HineaQc, SIR EDWARD HAWKE, K.B. adm. and com.-in-chief of the fleet, vice-adm. of Great Britain, an elder brother of the Trinity House, created BARON Hawke, of To\vton, Yorks, 20 May, 1776 [only son of Edward Hawke, of L.I. Dar.-at-law, by Elizabeth, relict of Col. Ruth ven, and dau.of Nathaniel Bladen, of Hemsworth, Yorks. bar.-at-law L.l. (and sister of Col. Martin Bladen, of Abbery Hatch, Essex, successively M.P. Stockbridge, Maiden, and Portsmouth, comptroller of the mint 1714, and a lord of trade, &c.), by Isabella, dau. of Sir William Fairfax, of Steeton, Yorks. who fell at Montgomery Castle 19 Sept. 1644]; b. 21 Feb. 1710; d. 17 Oct. 1781, having m. Cathei-ine, dau. and sole heir of Walter Brooke, Esq. of Burton Hall, co. York; she d. Oct. 1756, having had with other issue a son, MARTIN BLADEN, 2nd Baron, bar.-at-law, LL.D.; b. 20 April, 1744; d. 27 Mar. 1805, having m. 6 Feb. 1771, Cassandra, younger dau. of Sir Edward Turner, Bart, of Ambrosden, Oxon.; she d. 19 Nov. 1813, having had 2 sons, /I/ Edward, s. as 3rd Baron. /2/ Hon. Martin Bladen Edward, b. 16 April, 1777; d. 14 Sept. 1839, having m. 8 Mar. 1815, Hannah, only dau. of Thomas Nisbet, Esq. of Mersington, N.B.; she d. 6 April, 1876, having had 2 sons, [1] Edward Henry Julius, 6th and present Baron. [2] Bladen Edward Martin, com.R.N.(retd.); b.l4Mar.l820; d. unm. 13 Sept. 1877. EDWARD, 3rd Baron, b. 3 May, 1774 ; d. 29 Nov. 1834, having m. 28 Aug. 1798, Frances Anne, dau. and heir of Stanhope Harvey, Esq. of Womersley Park, co. York, and assumed the additional name of HARVEY by R.L. 4 Aug. 1798; she d. 19 Aug. 1810, having had 2 sons, [1] Edward William, 4th Baron; b. 15 July, 1799; d. 8 Jan. 1869, having m. 1st— 1 Aug. 1821, Elizabeth Frances, 2nd dau. of Sir John Ramsden, Bart.; she d. s. p. 26 Aug. 1824. He m. 2ndly — 26 April, 1848, Frances, eldest dau. of Walker Feather- stonhaugh, Esq. of The Hei-mitage, co. Durham, and had a dau. Hon. Frances Cassandra, m. 1 Sept. 1870, to Lawrence, Earl of Rosse. [2] Stanhope, 5th Baron, capt. in the army; b. 8 Jan. 1804; d. unm. 5 May, 1870. MAEQUIS OF HEADFOET. SIK THOMAS TAYLOUE, Marquis of Headfort (1800), Earl of Bective (1766), Viscount (1762), and Baron (1769) Headfort, all in the p"eeeage of Ireland ; Baron Kenlis (1831, U.K.), a Baronet (1794, i.), lord-lieut. and custos rotu- lorum of Meath 1877, M.P. Westmoreland 1854/70, high sherifE Meath 1844, Cavan 1845, state steward to the viceroy of Ireland 1852/68, hon. col. Cavan mil. ; s. his father as 3rd Marquis 6 Dec. 1870 ; b. 1 Nov. 1822 ; m. 1st— 20 July, 1842, AmeUa, only child of William Thompson, Esq. of Underley Hall, Westmoreland (m.p. 1841/54) ; she d. 4 Dec. 1864, having had with other issue a son and 4 daus. (1) Thomas, Earl OP Bective, M.P. Westmoreland since 1871, ^/^// hon. col. 4th batt. the border regiment 1881 ; b. 11 Feb. 1844 ; ^ m. 9 Oct. 1867, Lady Alice Maria Hill, only dau. of Arthur, 4th Marquis of Downshire, K.P. and has an only surviving dau. Lady Olivia Caroline Amelia. %, . u^ /fe»_ d^^-^t^-H^ B^^ U^c^ (2) Lady Madeline OUvia Susan, d. 27 Jan. 1876, having m. 2 Jan. 1873, to Hon. Frederick Charles Crichton (E. Erne). (3) Lady Adelaide Louisa Jane. (4) Lady Isabel Frances, m. 4 April, 1872, to Lieut.-Col. Fitz- roy Talbot Clayton (BART.) (5) Lady Florence Jane, m. 5 Aug. 1875, to Somerset Henry Maxwell, Esq. (B. FARNHA3I). The Marquis m. 2ndly— 29 Nov. 1875, Emily Constantia, eldest dau. of Rev. Lord John Thynne (M. Bath), and widow of Eustace John Wilson- Patten, Esq. (B. Winmarleigh), and has a son and dau. (6) Lord Geoflfrey Thomas, b. 12 June, 1878. (7) Lady Beatrix. Arms— Ei-m. on a chief gu. a fleur-de-lis between two boars heads erect or. Crest— A cubit arm embowed holding an arrow fesseways ppr Supporters — Dexter, a lion giiardant or. Sinister, a leopard guardant ppr. both collared and chained arg. Motto— Consequitur quodcumque petit. Seats — Headfort House, Kells, Meath, and Virginia Park Lodge, Cavan. Town House— 46, Belgrave Square, S.W. Uineafie, THOMAS TAYLOR (grandson of Thomas Taylor, of Ring- mer, Sussex, by purchase, 1602 ; d. Sept. 1629, aged 70) , went to Ireland in 1653 with Dr. William Petty, and they con- jointly undertook the Down survey, sold his English estates in 1660 and purchased others in Ireland, principally in co. Meath, sub-commissioner and deputy receiver-gen. of the court of claims, &c. died treasurer of war 1 Aug. 1682, aged 51; m. Anne, dau. of WilUam AxteU, of Berkhampstead, Herts. ; she d. 4 June, 1687, having had with other issue an only surviving son, viz.— SIR THOMAS TAYLOR, M.P. Kells 1692, created a BARONET OF IRELAND 12 June, 1704, P.c. 1726; b. 20 July, 1662; d. 8 Aug. 1736, having m. 20 June, 1682, Anne, dau. of Sir Robert Cotton, Bart. (V. COMBERMERE) ; she d. 22 Aug. 1710, having had with 5 daus. 6 sons, of whom the eldest, SIR THOMAS, 2nd Baronet, m.p. Kells 1711, P.C. 1753; b. 20 Nov. 1686; m. (sett. 14 Nov. 1714) Sarah, 2nd dau. of John Graham, of Flatten, co. Meath, and had with 4 daus. an only surviving son, SIR THOMAS TAYLOR, 3rd Baronet, K.P. 1783, P.O. Ire- land, M.P. Kells 1747, created BARON HEADFORT, of Head- fort, CO. Meath, 6 Sept. 1760, VISCOUNT HEADFORT 12 April, 1762, and EARL OP BECTIVE, of Bective Castle, co. Meath, 24 Oct. 1766; b. 20 Oct. 1724; d. 14 Dec. 1795, having m. 4 July, 1754, Jane, eldest dau. of Right Hon. Hercules Langtord Row- ley; she d, July, 1818, having had with other issue 4 sons, [1] Thomas, s. as 2nd Earl. [2] Hon. Robert, a gen. oflBcer in the army, col. 6th dragoons; b. 26 Nov. 1760; d. 23 April, 1839. [3] Hon. Clotworthy, created BARON Langford. [4] Hon. Henry Edward, in H.O.; b. 13 Nov. 1768 ; d. 7 June, 1852, having m. 1807, Marianna, eldest dau. of Hon. Richard St. Leger (V. Doneraile) ; she d. 22 Mar. 1859, having had 3 sons and 4 daus. /I/ Right Hon. Thomag^ Edward, of Ardgillan Castle, co. Dublin, M.P. B iHO ft 1841^ .c. capt. late 6th dragoon guards, hon. col. R. Meath mil. 1874, lieut.-col. 1847/74, lord of the treasury 1858/9, parliamentary sec. treasury 1866/8, chan- cellor Duchy of Lancaster 1868/9 and 1874/80; b. Mar. 1811 ; m. 11 Nov. 1862, Louisa Harrington, 2nd dau. of Rev. and Hon. Hugh Francis Tollemache (E. Dysart), and has 3 sons and 2 daus. 4- •• l^S'L Edward Richard, b. 21 Sept. 1863.— Basil Reginald Hamil- ton, b. 8 April, 1865.— Wilfrid, b. Mar. 1868.— Twin daughters, b. Nov. 1866. - /2/f(;Richard Chambr6 Hayes, of Dowestown, co. Navan, j.p. A^.^-ww C.B. lieut.-gen. in the army, col. lOStli regt. since 1881, served in the Crimea, com. 79th highlauders at Lucknow, &c. D.A.G. 1876/81; b. 19 Mar. 1819; m. 9 June, 1863, Lady Jane Hay, 5th dau. of George, 8th Marquis of Tweeddale, K.T. and ha& a son and 4 daus. Richard Edward Montagu, b. 28 July, 1871.— Constance Mary Jane. — Millicent Lilla Han-iet. — Evelyn Beatrice Charlotte.— Florence Virginia Mathilde. /3/ Hercules Langford Barry, d. young, 1833. /4/ Marianne Jane, d. 16 April, 1874, having m. M April, 1873, to Hon. St. John Butler (B.DUNBOYNE), who d 17 Mar. 1878. 442 MANCHESTER. [3] Edgar, bar.-at-law; b. ; d. 21 May, 1851, having m. 8 April, 1847, Marianne Henrietta, youngest dau. of Major George Mackenzie; she d. , having had 2 sons^ (1) Ernest Edgar, b. 17 Aug. 1849; d. 11 Aug. 1875. (2) Cecil Edgar, capt. 21st hussars (posthumous); b. July, 1851. [4] Magdalena, d. 5 Dec. 1848, having m. 1821, to Capt. Robert Hockings, R.N. who d. 13 Oct. 1849. [5] Louisa Henrietta, d. 31 Jan. 1849, having m. 16 April, 1838, to Vice-Adm. Sir David Dunn, K.C.H. ; who d. 16 June, 1859. [6] Mary Anne, m. 19 Aug. 1834, to Rev. Frederick Ensor, rector of Lustleigh, Devon, and has 2 daus. /3/ John, adm. of the white; b. 1719; d. 1795, having m. 11 Dec. 1748, Sophia, dau. of James Wroughton, Esq. of Wilcot, Wilts, aforesaid, and had with a dau. 4 sons, [1] John, D.D. fellow of All Souls, Oxon.; b. 11 Nov. 1749; d. 25 July, 1818, unm. [2] Sir George, K.c.B. adm. of the red; b. 12 Dec. 1750; d. 24 Dec. 1829, having m. 9 Oct. 1783, Charlotte, dau. and coheir of George Wroughton, Esq. of Wilcot aforesaid, and had 4 sons and a dau. /I/ George Wroughton - Wroughton, of Wilcot, Wilts, assumed that surname together with the arms by R.L. 16 Mar. 1826, lieut.-col. in the army ; b. 24 Sept. 1788 ; d. 8 June, 1871. /2/ John William, of Wilcot Manor, and Stowell Lodge, Wilts, adm. R.N. (retd.); b. 18 Jan. 1790; m. 12 Mar. 1840, Isabella EUzabeth, dau. of Charles George Beau- clerk, Esq. (D. St. Albans); she d.21 July, 1864, having had 2 sons and 2 daus. (1) George Edward, capt. late 84th regt. J.P. Wilts; b. 19 Feb. 1841; d. 23 Nov. 1878, leaving a son b. 10 July, 1878. (2) John, d. unm. (3) Anne Diana, m. 19 May, 1881, to Rev. William Francis Dashwood Lang, rector of Instow, Devon. (4) Emily Stuart. /3/ James, adm. R.N.; b. 10 April, 1791; d. tmm. 1872. /4/ Edward, in H.O.; d. 22 Dec. 1820, aged 24. /5/ Georgiana, d. 14 Nov. 1854, having m. 15 Aug. 1808, to Vice-Adm. Sir John Gore, K.C.B. G.C.H. (E. Arran); he d. 21 Aug. 1836. [3] James, capt. R.N.; b. 12 Aug. 1752; killed in Lord Howe's victory, 1 June, 1794. [4] Edward, lieut.-col. R.A,; b. 20 Feb. 1755; killed at the siege of Seringapatam 8 May, 1799, having m. 17 May, 1792, Barbara, dau. of John Fleetwood, Esq.; she d. having had 3 sons, (1) Edward, bar.-at-law ; b. 7 July, 1796 ; d. 1830. (2) John, colonial secretary Cape of Good Hoi)e, officer 52nd regt.; b. 21 Aug. 1797 ; d. 4 Nov. 1853, having m. 7 Aug. 1H23, Jessy, dau. of Lieut.-Gen. Edward Vaughan Worsley, R.A.; she d. 3 Nov. 1876, having had with other issue 3 sons and 3 daus. in John Edward, registrar-gen. Cape of Good Hope ; b. 27 June, 1824; d. 3 Mar. 1879, having m. 1st— 6 Jan. 1848, Anna Maria, dau. of late Major H Piers, R. staff corps, of Rondeboscli, Cape of Good Hope ; she d. 11 Nov. 1867, having had 6 sous and 3 daus. (1) John Charles AVorsley, b. 31 May, 1849; d. 3 May, 1877, having m. 7 Mar. 1871, Mary, dau. of John S. Distin, Esq. and had 3 daus. Annie. — Mabel Ruby.— Violet Ada. (2) Edward Vaughan, b. 23 Jan. 1851; d. 13 Feb. 1877, having m. Aug. 1875, Dora, eldest dau. of P. R. Thompson, and had a son, Francis John Vaughan, b. (posth.) 9 Oct. 1877. (3) Henry Southey Maclear, b. 7 June, 1854. (4) Frederick George, b. 30 Jan. 1856. (5) Arthur Boyle, b. 8 Oct. 1859. (6) Ernest Wilham Saunders, b. 10 Dec. 1862. (7) Jessy Worsley, d. s. p. 25 June, 1878, having m. 4 Aug. 1874, to Samuel John Brodribb, distributor of stamps. (8) Anne. (9) Elizabeth. (10) Georgina. Mr. J. E. MONTAGU m. 2ndly— 23 June, 1869, Eliza- beth Adams, eldest dau. of Capt. S Bush Brodribb, 14th dragoons, and had a dau. (11) Louisa. /2/ George, deputy surveyor-gen. at the Cape; b. 1 Nov. 1825; d. 3 Aug. 1863. /3/ Alfred Worsley, lieut.-col. Bengal s.C. dep.-assist.- commis.-gen. served in Burmese^war^l852/3, &c. ; b. 25 Sept. 1829; m. 19 Aug. 1854, Emily, dau. of George Augustus Ward, Esq. of Wisbech, and has had with other issue 3 sons, Alfred Worsley, b. 27 Sept. I860.— Arthur Henry, b. 4 June, 1862.— Francis Ward, b. 6 Mar. 1864. /4/ Arthur Thomas, b. 2 June, 1841; d. 12 July, 1872. /5/ Eliza Raynor, d. 2 Jan. 1870. /6/ Emily Mary. (3) George, major in the army; b. 11 Dec. 1798. CHARLES, 4th Earl (on the death of his father, Robert, 3rd Earl, 14 Mar. 1682), bore St. Edward's staff at the coronation of the Prince and Princess of Orange, was with William III. at the battle of the Boyne, capt. of the yeomen of the guard 1688, ambassador to Venice 1697, to France 1699 -and 1707, p.c. 1698, principal secretary of state 1702, lord-lieut. and custos rotulorum Hunts, gentleman of the bedchamber to George I. created Duke op Manchester 30 April, 1719; d. 20 Jan. 1722, having m. Dodington Greville, voungest dau. and coheir of Robert, 4th Lord Brook; she d. 6 Feb. 1720/1, His great-grandson, WILLIAM, 5th Duke (on the death of his father 2 Sept. 1788), governor of Jamaica 1807/28, collector of the customs of the port of London, l.l. and custos rot. Hants.; b. 21 Mar. 1771; d. 18 Mar. 1843, having m. 7 Oct. 1793, Lady Susan Gordon, dau. of Alexander, 4th Duke of Gordon ; she d. 26 Aug. 1828, having had 2 sons and 5 daus. [1] George, s. as 6th Duke. [2] Lord WilUam Francis, b. 5 Aug. 1800; d. 30 Mar. 1842, having m. April, 1830, Emily, dau. of Josias Dupre, Esq. of Wilton Park, Bucks, (she d. 5 Dec. 1848, having re-m. 7 Dec. 1844, to Richard Tonson Evanson, M.D.), and had a son and 2 daus. (1) Francis Dupr^, lieut. 38th regt.; b. 7 Feb. 1834; fell at the Alma 20 Sept. 1854. (2) Emily, m. 23 Nov. 1865, to John Cromie, Esq. of Cromore, Londonderry. (3) Louisa Katherine, m. 19 July, 1859, to Rev. Owen Lut- trel Mansel, rector of Church EJnowle, Dorset (BART.) [3] Lady Jane, d. 27 Sept. 1815. [4] Lady Elizabeth, d. 9 Jan. 1857, having m. 10 Aug. 1819, to Major-Gen. Thomas Steele, who d. 19 Dec. 1847, leaving a son, now Lieut. -Gen. Rt. Hon. Sir Thomas Montagu Steele, K.c.B. p.c. and com.-in-chief Ireland since 1880, com. Aldershot division 1876/80, and col. 61st foot since 1874; b. 18 Sept. 1821 (see Knightage, and Jephson— Bart.) [5] Lady Susan, d. 5 Mar. 1870, having m. 28 Mar. 1816, to George, 8th Marquis of Tweeddale, who d. 10 Oct. 1876. [6] Lady Georgina Frederica, m. 11 Oct. 1823, to Evan Baillie, Esq. of Dochfour, Invernessh. [7] Lady Caroline Catlierine, m. 13 Feb. 1828, to John Hales Calcraft, Esq. of Rempston Hall, Dorset, J.P. d.L. high sheriff 1867, M.P. Wareham 1820/6, 1832/41, 1867/9; he d. 13 Mar. 1880. r^ EORGE, 6th Duke, com. R.N.; b. 9 July, 1799; d. 18 Aug. VJT 1866, having m. 1st— 8 Oct. 1822, Millicent, only dau. and heir of late Brigadier-Gen. Robert Bernard Sparrow, and Lady Olivia Acheson (E. GosFORD); she d. 21 Nov. 1848, having had 3 sons and a dau. [1] William Drogo, 7th and present Duke. [2] Right Hon. Lord Robert, P.C. M.P. Westmeath 1874/80, Huntingdonshire 1859/74, high sheriff Antrim 1856, president board of health and V.P. council 1867/8, charity commission 1867/8 ; b. 24 Jan. 1826 ; m. 1st— 12 Feb. 1850, Ellen Mary, only dau. and heir of John Cromie, Esq. of Cromore, co. An- trim ; she d. 11 July, 1867, leaving a son and 2 daus. (1) Robert Acheson Cromie, lieut. R.N. (retd. list 1881);''b. 29 Aug. 1854; m. 24 Nov. 1880, Annie Margaret, 4th dau.'of Gilbert Mcilicking, of Miltonise, Wigtownshire, and lias a son— John Michael Cromie, b. 22 Aug. 1881. (2) Olivia Millicent, m. 14 May, 1873, to Henry Lyons, Esq. of Croome House, co. Limerick, j.p. D.L. high sheriff 1860, and has a son and 2 daus. James Denis Lyons, b. 28 Sept. 1877. Mary Eleanor.— Olivia Millicent. (3) Ellen Mary Elizabeth. Lord Robert m. 2ndly— 18 Oct. 1862, Elizabeth Catherine, dau. of William Wade, and has 3 sons and 3 daus. (4.) Monthermer Stanley Hume, b. 5 April, 1868. (5) Henry Bernard, b. 19 Aug. 1872. (6) St. John Edward, b. 26 Jan. 1878. (7) EUzabeth Catherine Mary. (8) Millicent. (9) May Miriam. [3] Lord Frederick, 12th regt. b. 5 Oct. 1828; d. 29 Oct. 1864. [4] Lady Olivia, m. 29 Jan. 1850, to Charles Augustus, 6th Earl of Tankerville. HIS GRACE m. 2ndly— 29 Aug. 1850, Harriet Sydney, dau. of Conway Richard Dobbs, Esq. of Castle Dobbs, Antrim (she re-m. 16 Dec. 1858, to Stevenson Arthur Blackwood, Esq. c.B. sec. post office 1880— (Bart.), and had a son and dau. [5] Lord George Francis, 3rd sec. diplomatic service, formerly R.N.; b. 18 Jan. 1855. [6] Lady Sydney Charlotte, m. 14 Aug. 1873, to Algernon Haw- kins Thomond, 10th Earl of Kintore. MANNERS^MANSFIELD. 443 BARON MANNERS. JOHN THOMAS MANNERS-SUTTON, Baron Manners (U.K. 1807), lieut. grenadier guards 1873; s. his father as 3rd Baron 14 Nov. 1864; b. 15 May, 1852 ; heir presumptive, his brother Arthur. ARMS— Qtmrterly, Ist and 4th, Arg. a canton sa. SUTTON. 2nd and 3rd, Or, two bars az. a chief quarterly of the second and gu. the first and fourth quarters each charged with two flcurs-de-litf or, the second and third each with a lion passant guardant or. Manners. Crest— On a chapeau gu. turned up erm. a peacock in pride ppr. I Supporters— Two unicorns arg. the dexter charged with a cross flory az. the sinister with a portcullis sa. MOTTO — Pour y parvenir. Seat— Queensby Hall, Leicester. TOWN HOUSE— 76, Jermyn Street, 8.W. Hineafle. Mortimer. She re-m. 14 July, 1846, to Edward Jarman, of Bromley House, Kent. 3] George, com. R.X. d. 13 Jan. 1836. 4] Mary Georgiana, d. 8 Nov. 1846, having m. 20 Jan. 1812, to lobert Nassau Sutton, Esq. who d. 7 Oct. 1833. /3/ Robert, capt. R.N. b. 20 Jan. 1754, blown up in H.M.S. " Ardent." /4/ Charles, D.D. archbishop of Canterbury 1805, bishop of Norwich 1792; b. 17 Feb. 1755; d. 21 July, 1828, having m. 3 April 1778, Mary, dau. of Thomas Thoroton, Esq. of Screveton, Notts. ; she d. 10 Mar. 1832, having had 2 sous and 6 daus. [1] Charles, created Viscount Canterbury. [2] Francis, lieut.-col. in the army ; b. 5 July, 1783 ; d. s. p. 5 Mar. 1825, having m. 27 July, 1814, Mary, dau. of Laver OUver, Esq. of BriU House, Bucks ; she d. 7 Mav, 1843. [3] Mary, d. 4 Sept. 1831, having m. 19 May, 1806, as 1st wife, to Hon. Hugh Percy, D.D. bishop of Carlisle (D. Northumberland) ; he d. 6 Feb. 1856. [4] Charlotte, d. 14 Feb. 1825, having m. 5 Oct. 1812, to Ven. James Croft (Bart.), archdeacon and prebendary of Canterbury ; he d. 9 May, 1869. f5] Frances. [6] Anna Maria. 7 J Isabella, d. Nov. 1865, having m. 30 Nov. 1830, to Henry William Chichester, Esq. of Lincoln's Inn. [8] Caroline, m. Sept. 1830, to Rev. Charles Chichester. /5/ Thomas, created Baron Manners, of Foston, co. Lin- coln, 20 April, 1807, P.C. England and Ireland, solicitor-gen. of England 1802, a baron of the excliequer 1806, lord chancellor of Ireland 1807; b. 24 Feb. 1756; d. 31 May, 1842, having m. 1st — 4 Nov. 1803, Anne, dau. of Sir Joseph Copley, Bart, of Sprot- borough ; she d. s. p. 6 Aug, 1814. He m. 2ndly— 28 Oct. 1818, Hon. Jane Butler, dau. of James, 9th Lord Cahir (ext.), and sister of Richard, 1st Earl of Glengall (ext.) ; she d. 2 Nov. 1846, having had an only son, JOHN THOMAS, 2nd Baron, b. 17 Aug. 1818; d. 14 Nov. 1864, having m. 28 Sept. 1848, Lydia Sophia, dau. of Vice-Adm. Capt. WilUam Bateman Dashwood, r.n. and had 4 sons and 3 daus. (1) John Thomas, 3rd and present Baron. (2) Hon. Arthur, lieut. 15th (King's) hussars, served in Boer campaign 1881, and in Aflghan war 1878/9, heir presump- tive to the Peerage; b. 19 July, 1885. (3) Hon. Claud Henry, b. 18 Sept. 1866. (4) Hon. Charles William, R.N. b. 26 Feb. 1869 ; d. 14 July, 1879. (5) Hon. Mildred Jane. (6) Hon. Mary Theresa, m. 6 Dec. 1881, to Lieut-CoL Ralph Leeke, gren. guards (E. PORTSMOUTH). (7) Hon. Ethelreda Mary. LORD GEORGE MANNERS, of Kelham, Notts. (8rd aon of John, 3rd Duke of Rutland, K.O. by Bridget, dau. and heir of Robert Sutton. Lord Lexington, who d. 1723), assumed the additional surname of SUTTON upon the death of his brother Robert Manners-Sutton in 1762; b. 8 Mar. 1723; d. 7 Jan. 1783, having m. Ist— 6 Dec. 1749, Diana, only dau. of Thomas Chaplin, Esq. of Blankney, Lincoln. ; she d. 13 May, 1767. He m. 2ndly— 6 Feb. 1768, Mary, dau. of Joshua Pea»t, Esq. ; she d. , having had a dau. By his Ist wife he had with other issue 5 sons, /I/ George, m.p. Grantham and Bamber, b. 1 Aug. 1761; d. unm. Feb. 1804. /2/ John, capt. in the guards; b. 29 July, 1782; d. 17 Feb. 1826, having m. Anne, " daughter" of John, Marquis of Granby (D. Rutland) ; she d. 17 Feb. 1826, having had with other issue 3 sons and a dau. [1] Frederick, in H.O. b. 1784; d. 30 Aug, 1826, having m. 2 Sept. 1821, Lady Henrietta Barbara, dau. of John, 7th j Earl of Scarborough ; she d. 27 July, 1864, having (re-m. 24 Aug. 1837, to John Lodge Ellerton, Esq. of Bodsilin, co. Car- | marthen) had 2 sons and a dau. (1) John Henry, of Kelham, Notts. M.P. Newark 1847/67, lieut.-col. (Sherwood rangers) Notts, yeo. cav. 1880, retd. I 1881 with hon. rank of col.; b. 4 Aug. 1822; m. 21 April, \ 1863, Mary, eldest dau. of late Rev, Gustavus Burnaby, I rector of St, Peter's, Bedford, and canon of Middleham, | and has a son and dau, | /I/ John Henry Evelyn, lieut, Sherwood rangers 1873/81, i b, 28 Mar, 1854. I /2/ Edith Mary. (2) WilUam (Rev.), b. 27 Dec. 1824; m. Sarah I Anne, dau. of Williams, who d. 9 Feb. 1875, having I had a son, I Frederick William, b. 19 Aug, 1865, I (3) Harriet Georgina Maria (posthumous), m. 6 July, 1862, to Rev, John Cruger iMun-ay-Aynsley (D. Athole), late rector of Walton in Gordano, Somerset EARL OF MANSFIELD. SIR WILLLiM DAVID MURRAY, K.T. Earl . _„, ^ „.„*.„... of Mansfield, Notts. (1776, G.B.), and Earl of dean of Lincoln; b. 6 Aug. 1795 ; d. s. p. 27 Oct. l»44jhaving ,,«„« xtr- i. ox m. 23 Nov. 1826, Lucy Sarah, only child of Rev. Hans S. i Mansfield, Mlddx. (1792, G.B.), VlSCOUnt Stormont 344 HENNIKER. BARON HENNIKEE. SIK JOHN MAJOR HENNIKER-MAJOR, Baron Henniker (1800, i.), Baron Hartis- mere (1866, U.K.), a Baronet (1765, G.B.), m.p. East Suffolk 1866/70, lord in waiting 1877/80, capt. comdt. 10th Suffolk K.V.; s. his father as 5th Baron 16 April, 1870; b. 7 Nov. 1842; m. 14 Jan. 1864, Lady Alice Mary Cuffe, only dau. of John Otway O'Connor, 3rd Earl of Desart, and has 4 sons and 4 daus. LMu.^(ul*^ l<^f (1) Hon. Albert Edward John (H.R.H. Prince of Wales spon- sor); b. 30 May, 1865. (2) Hon. Charles Henry Chandos, b. 25 Jan. 1872. (3) Hon. Gerald Arthur George, b. 3 Dec. 1872. (4) Hon. Victor Alexander (H.M. the Queen sponsor), b. 8 Mar. (5) Hon. Alice Margaret Mary. (6) Hon. Ethel Elizabeth. (7) Hon. Cicely Anne Lucy. (8) Hon Lilian Bertha Aline. Arms— Quarterly, 1st and 4th, Az. three Corinthian pillars on the top of each a ball or. Major. 2nd and 3rd, Or, on a chevron gu. between two crescents in chief and in base an escallop az. three estoiles arg. Henniker. Crests— 1, A dexter arm embowed habited az. cuff arg. and charged on the elbow with a plate holding in the hand ppr. a baton or, MAJOR. 2, An escallop or charged with an estoile gu. Henniker. Supporters— Dexter, a stag arg. attired and unguled or accoUed with a chaplet of oak ppr. fructed gold and therefrom pendent a shield az. charged with the crest of Henniker Sinister, an otter arg. ducally gorged or pendent therefrom a shield of the arms of MAJOR. Motto — Deus major columna. SEATS— Thornham Hall, Eye, and Worlingworth Hall, Fram- lingham. The Baronetcy. JOHN MAJOR, of Worlingworth Hall and Thornham Hall Suffolk, senior elder brother of Trinity Hoiise (1741/81) high sheriff Sussex 1755, M.P. Scarborough 1761, created a Baronet 15 July, 1765, to him and his heir male, with re- mainder to his son-in-law John Henniker and his heirs male • he d. 16 Feb. 1781, having m. Elizabeth, only dau. of Daniel .Dale, of Bridlington, Yorks.; she d. 1780, leaving 2 daus (J) ^nne, m. 24 Feb. 1747, to John, afterwards Sir John Henniker, Bart. (.2) Elizabeth, m. as 3rd wife, 18 July, 1767, to Henry Brydges 2nd Duke of Chandos, who d. 28 Nov. 1771, leaving issue bv liis 1st wife only. "' SIB JOHN HENNIKER, of Stratford-upon-Slaney, co. Wicklow (son of John Henniker, Russian merchant), s as 2nd Baronet 1781, m.p. Sudbury, Suffolk, and for Dover elevated to the Peerage of Ireland as Baron Henniker of Stratford-upon-Slaney, co. Wicklow, aforesaid, 30 July, 1800-' b 15 June, 1724; d. 13 April, 1803, having m. 24 Feb. 1747, Anne, eldest dau. and coheir of Sir John Major, Bart, of Worliug- worth Hall, Suffolk ; she d. 18 July, 1792, having had 3 sons, /I/ John, 2nd Baron, m.p. 1777/1802, bar.-at-law, took the surname and arms of Major by r.l. 10 Aug. 1792; b. 19 April, 1752; d. s. p. 5 Dec. 1821, having m. 21 April, 1794, Emily, dau. of Robert Jones, Esq. of Duffryn, co. Glamorgan.; she d. 18 Dec. 1819. I /2/ Major, of London, merchant; b. 9 May, 1755 ; d. 2 Feb, 1789, having m. 24 June, 1776, Mary, dau. of John Phoenix, Esq. ' of Rochester ; she d. 6 Feb. 1803, having had, with 2 daus. 2 ' sons, i [1] John Minet, s. as 3rd Baron. a| [2] Hon. Major Jacob, rear-adm. R.N. of Ashdown Park, | Sussex (precedency patent, 30 April, 1831); b. 19 Aug. 1780 ; d. 5 June, 1843, having m. 28 April, 1829, his cousin, Anne Eliza, dau. of Sir Brydges Trecothic Henniker, Bart, and had with other issue 3 sons and a dau. (1) Frederick, capt. late 96th regt.; b. 10 Mar. 1842; married ; son b. 15 May, 1880. (2) Mary Bertha. (3) Emma. (4) Anne Cassandra, m. 22 Aug. 1865, to Rev. Frederick John Ramsden, rector of Uflington, co. Line. (Bart.) /3/ Hon. Sir Brydges Trecothic, lieut.-gen. in the army; created a Baronet 2 Nov. 1813 (see Baronetage). JOHN MINET, 3rd Baron, resumed the additional surname of Major by r.l. 27 May, 1822; b. 20 Nov. 1777; d. 22 July, 1832, having m. 1 Jan. 1799, Mary, eldest dau. of Rev. William Chafy, canon of Canterbury; she d. 10 Jan. 1837, having had 3 sons and 5 daus. (1) John s. as 4th Baron. (2) Hon. Major, capt. 2nd life guards; b. 21 July, 1810; d. 8 May, 1842. (3) Hon. William Chafy, M.A. rector of Great Bealings, Suffolk; b. 13 Mar. 1813 ; d. 28 Aug. 1845, having m. 28 Sept. 1842, Mary Eliza, dau. of Edward Famham, Esq. of Quorndon House, co. Leic; she d. 4 Aug. 1878. (4) Hon. Annie Eliza, d. 19 April, 1872, having m. 24 April, 1824 as 2nd wife, to John Heaton, Esq. of Plds Heaton, co. Denbigh, who d. 14 May, 1855, having had by her 4 sons and 6 daus. (5) Hon. Mary, d. 12 Sept. 1870, having m. 24 June, 1829, to John Longueville Bedingfeld, Esq. of Ditchingham, Norfolk; he d. 28 Nov. 1871, having had 4 sons and 4 daus. (6) Hon. Emily, m. 10 Feb. 1835, to Thomas Lovett, Esq. of Fern Hill, Salop ; he d. Mar. 1863, having had 2 sons and 4 daus. (7) Hon. Elizabeth, m. 14 Feb. 1826, as 2nd wife, to Sir Augustus Brydges Henniker, Bart, who d. 28 Jan. 1849. (8) Hon. Frances, m. 23 July, 1839, to Rev. James Bedingfeld, rector of Bedingfeld, Suffolk, who d. 22 Aug. 1878, having had 4 sons and a dau. JOHN, 4th Baron Henniker, created BARON Hartismerb, of Hartismere, Suffolk, in the Peerage of the U.K. 13 July, 1866; b. 3 Feb. 1801; d. 16 April, 1870, having m. 5 Jan. 1837, Anne, eldest dau. of Lieut.-Grcn. Sir Edward Kerrison, Bart. K.c.B. of Oakley and Brome, and had 3 sons and 2 daus. (1) John Major, 5th and present Baron. (2) Hon. Edward Minet, b. 3 Feb. 1848. (3) Hon. Arthur Henry, lieut. Coldstream guards 1875, adj. 1878 ; b. 3 April, 1855. (4) Hon. Mary. (5) Hon. Anne Helen. HEREFORD— HERRIES. 345 VISCOUNT HEREFOED. SIR ROBERT DEVEREUX, Viscount Hereford (1550, E.), and a Baronet (1612, E.); s, his father as 16th and premier Viscount op England 18 Aug. 1855; b. 3 Jan. 1843; m. 16 July, 1863, Hon. ^lary Anna Morgan, youngest dau. of Charles, 1st Baron Tredegar, and has a son and 5 daus. (1) Hon. Robert Charles, b. 11 A«g. 1865. (2) Hon. Muriel.— (3) Hon. Eleanor Mary .—(4) Hon.Lilian. (5) Hon. Sybil.— (6) Hon. Rosamond Ela. Arms — Arg. a fesse gu. in chief three torteaux. Crest— Out of a ducal coronet gu. a talbot's head arg. eared gu- Supporters— Dexter, a talbot arg. eared gu. ducally gorged of t he last. Sinister, a reindeer gu. ducally gorged and line reflexed over the back and attired or. Mottoes— " Virtutis comes invidia," and "Basis virtutum constantia." SEAT— Tregoyd, Three Cocks, Breconshire, R.s.o. Umeage. The historic name of Devereux was derived from Evreux, in Normandy; and during the reign of the early Norman kings the ancestors of this family were tenants in Hereford- shire under the Lacies, lords of Ewias. In the time of the Conqueror, WilUelmus de Ebroiis was a benefactor of the abbey of Gloucester, refounded by Walter de Lacy ; and his widow, Helewyse, a daughter or near kinswoman of Walter de Lacy, granted to the abbey some land which had been acquired by gift in marriage fi-om that Baron. The arms of Devereux are those of Lacy with the addition of the torteaux. In or about 1164 Roger de Ebroicis held four knights' fees, and Walter de Ebroicis thi-ee knights' fees under Hugh de Laci in the same county. Stephen de Ebroicis, temp. John, gave lands to Wormley priory, co. Hereford, which grant was confirmed by Gilbert de Lacy, and also by the grantor's son William. His son, SIR William Devereux, of Herefordshire, was summoned to parliament in 1299, as was his grandson, Sir John De- vereux, 1384/93. The elder male line became extinct in 1397. SIR WILLIAM DEVEREUX, of Bodenham, Herefordshire (2nd son of Sir Walter, grandson of the above Sir WiUiam Devereux), was sheriff of Herefordshire 1371 and 1376, and his son, Sir Walter Devereux, was knight of the shire 1378 and 1383. His descendant, SIR WALTER DEVEREUX, K.G. 1470, sherifE of Hereford 1456, summoned (j. u.) to Parliament as BARON Ferrers, of Chartley, 26 July, 1461, chief forester of Snowdon Hills ; slain at Bosworth, ex parte regis, 22 Aug. 1485 ; m. Anne, sole dan. and heir of William, Baron Ferrers of Chartley. His son, JOHN, BARON Ferrers of Chartley, m. Cecily, sister and eventual heir of Henry Bourchier, Earl of Essex and of Eu ; d. 1497. His son, WALTER, BARON FERRERS, K.G. 1524, justice South Wales 1526, was in the French wars, and at the taking of Boulogne 36 HENRY VIII. created Viscount Hereford 2 Feb. 1549 ; d. 27 Sept. 1558; m. 1st, Lady Mary Grey, dau. of Thomas, Marquis of Dorset, and had with other issue a son, [1] Sir Richard, K.B.; o. V. P. 13 Feb. 1547; his son Walter created Earl op Essex 4 May, 1572 ; d. 1576 ; his son Robert, 2nd Earl of Essex, Earl Marshal, Deputy of Ireland, was be- headed 25 Feb. 1601 ; and his son Robert, 3rd Earl and 4th Viscount, commander-in-chief of the parliamentary army ; bp. 22 Jan. 1590/1; d. without issue 14 Sept. 1646; bur. in Westminster Abbey 19 Oct.; the Earldom of Essex expired, the Barony of Ferrers remained in abeyance until terminated in favour of Sir Robert Shirley, 14 Dec. 1677, and is in abeyance between the heirs of Lady Harriet Anne FeiTers and Lady Elizabeth Margaret Boultbee (M. TOWNSHEND), and the Viscounty of Hereford devolved upon Sir Walter, 5th Vis- count. WALTER, 1st Viscount, m. 2ndly, Margaret, dau. of Robert Garnish, Esq. of Kenton, Suffolk, and had a son, [2] Sir Edward, of Castle Bromwich, co. Warw. created a Baronet 25 Nov. 1612; d. 22 Sept. 1622, having m. Cathe- rine, eldest dau. of Edward Arden, of Park Hall, Warw. and had with other issue 2 sons, (1) Sir Walter, 2nd Baronet, s. as 5th Viscount Hereford 14 Sept. 1646; his male line expired on the death of his grandson Edward, 8th Viscount, Aug. 1700, s. p. (2) Sir George, of Sheldon Hall, co. Warwick (3rd son), m. Blanch, dau. and heir of Sir John Ridge, of Ridge, Salop, and had issue. His descendant in the 6th male generation, viz. HENRY FLEMING LEA, 14th Viscount Hereford (on the death of his father George, 31 Dec. 1804, who m. 15 Dec. 1768, Marianne, only dau. and heir of George Devereux Esq. of Tregoyd, co. Brecon), P.O. capt. hon. corps of gentle- men-at-arms; b. 9 Dec. 1777; d. 31 May, 1843, having m.l2 Dec. 1805, Frances Elizabeth, 3rd dau. of Sir (xcorge Cornewall, Bart, of Moccas Court, co. Hereford ; she d. 20 Feb. 1864, having had 4 sons and a dau. [1] Robert, s. as 15th Viscount. [2] Hon. Walter Bourchier, rear-adm. R.N. M.P. ; b. 3 Nov. 1810- d. 15 May, 1868, having m. 10 Nov. 1856, Adelaide Elinor' youngest dau. of Hugh Robert Hughes, Esq. of Bache Hall', Cheshire, brother of William Hughes, 1st Baron Dinorben (ext.), and had a son and 3 daus. (1) Walter de Laci, b. 18 Dec. 1864. (2) Cecily Frances (3) Maud. (4) Dorothy Bridget. [3] Hon. Humphrey de Bohun, d.l. Hereford, B.c.s. 1829/63- b. 29 June, 1812 ; d. s. p. 19 May, 1880, having m. 2 Oct. 1860', Caroline, 4th dau. of Sir Edmund Antrobus, Bart. [4] Hon. George Talbot, major-gen. in the army, col. late R.H.A.; b. 12 Jan. 1819; m. 3 Mar. 1847, Flora Mary, dau. of Lieut.-Col. James Macdonald, Esq. of Clanranald, aid widow of Hon. Arthur Annesley (V. Valentia). ^*fiu>d. !i%vl4>(P}f. [5] Hon. Frances Catherine, maid of honoiu- to the Queen; d. 12 Jan. 1857, having m. 21 Jan. 1847, as 1st wife, to Thomas Bradshaw, bar.-at-law, sec. to the royal commission on judica- ture 1867/71, and judge of county court Northumb. 1871, and had (with 2 sons d. young) 3 daus. (1) Mabel Bradshaw, m. to Henry AveriU Daniell, Esq. (2) Constance. (3) Muriel. ROBERT, 15th Viscount, hon. canon of Durham; b. 3 May, 1809 ; d. 18 Aug. 1855, having m. 25 Nov. 1841, Emma Jemima, dau. of Grcorge Ravenscroft, Esq. ; she d. 26 Oct. 1870, having (re-m. 23 Feb. 1857, as 2nd wife, to Lieut.-Col. John Ireland Blackburne, of Orford Hall and Hale HaU, co. Lane.) had 3 sons and 2 daus. (1) Robert, 16th and present Viscount. (2) Hon. Henry De Bohun, b. 10 Oct. 1848 ; m. 17 July, 1872, Maud Philippa, dau. of Edward Salomon, Esq. of Sydney, and has 2 sons and 3 daus. Humphrey Bourchier, b. 29 April, 1873. — Rodney Talbot, b. 5 Mar. 1879.— Sybil Henrietta.— Muriel Ravenscroft.— Miriam Beatrice. (3) Hon. Eustace, late 87th R.I. fusiliers ; b. 25 Sept. 1849. (4) Hon. Sybil Catherine, m. 10 Jan. 1867, to John Bayford Butler, capt. r.n. (Bart.) (5) Hon. Blanche, m. 29 Aug. 1867, to Thomas Francis Hazle- hurst, Esq. of Misterton Hall, co. Leic. ')M BARON HERRIES. nVyTARMADUKE CONSTABLE - MAXWELL, .. -i.V_L Baron Herries (1489, s.), capt. Yorks. yeo.^^*^/^ hussars 1871/81, l.l. East Riding, Yorks. 1880; s.fu^^h^ his father as 14th Baron 12 Nov. 1876; b. 4 Oct. '^^ '' 1837; m. 14 April, 1875, Hon. Angela Mary Char- lotte Fitzalan Howard, 2nd dau. of E:dward George, Baron Howard of Glossop, and has 2 daus. (1) Hon Gwendolen. (2) Hon. Angela Mary. Note.— The above-named ladies are coheirs of the Barony. 346 HERRIES. Arms (Not exemplified)— Quarterly, I. Arg. an eagle displayed with two heads sa. beaked and membered gu. sm-mounted of an escutcheon of the first charged with a saltire of the second and sui'charged in the centre with a hedgehog, Maxwell, II. Quarterly, 1st and 4th, Or, a saltire sa. 2nd and 3rd, Three hedgehogs, Herries. III. Quarterly gu. and vair over all a bend or, Constable. IV. Az. on a bend cotised arg. three billets sa., Haggerston. Crest — A stag's head arg. Supporters— Two savages or mid men wreathed about tho loins and holding clubs ppr. Motto— Dominus dedit. Seats— Everingham Park, York, and Carlaverock Castle, Dumfries. THE Barony. HERBERT HERRIES, of Terregles, co. Dumfries (des- cended from Sir John Herries, of Terregles, 1393), created a lord of parliament by James IV. immediately after his accession, and sat in parliament 3 Feb. 1489/90, to 6 Feb. 1491/2; m. 1st, Mariot Carlisle, and 2ndly, Mariot Cunningham, and by the former was great-grandfather of AGNES, LA.DY HERRIES, of Terregles, d. 14 Mar. 1593, having m. (crown grant 18 Mar. 1547/8, papal dispen- sation Paul IV. 26 May, 1555, related in third degree) to Sir John Maxwell (2nd son of Robert, 15th Lord Maxwell, descended from Sir Herbert, Lord Maxwell, so created 1440, vide B. Fark- HAM). He was warden of the West Marches, and sat in par- liament as Lord Herries 13 April, 1567, took an actives part in Scotch history, was engaged on the side of Q. Mary at the battle of Langside, May, 1568, and was forfeited in parliament 19 Aug. 1568, but sentence was deferred; he d. 20 Jan. 15S2. Her great-grandson, JOHN, 8th Lord Herries, s. as 3rd Earl of Nithsdale and Lord Maxwell, Eskdale, and Carlisle in 1667, and died 1677, having m. Elizabeth, eldest dau. of Sir Robert G-ordon, of Lochinvar, Baronet, and had issue. His grandson, WILLIAM, Sth Earl of Nithsdale, joined the Stuarts in the rebellion of 1715, was taken prisoner at Preston 14 Nov. of that year, committed to the Tower of London, tried by his peers Jan. 1716, found guilty and sentenced to be executed together with the Earl of Derwentwater and Viscount Ken- mure, on 24 Feb. 1716. He however made his escape from the Tower by the aid of his wife, his honours were extinguished by his attainder, and he died in Rome 20 Mar. 1744, having m. Lady Winifred Herbert, dau. of William, Marquis of Powys; she d. 1749, leaving an only son, viz. — ■TTTTLLIAM, LORD MAXWELL, who on his father's death VV in 1744, succeeded to the family estates, which had been conveyed to him 28 Nov. 1712 ; d. 4 Aug. 1776, having m. his cousin german. Lady Catherine Stewart, 4th dau. of Charles, 4th Earl of Traquair; she d. 6 Mar. 1773, leaving an only dau. (1) Winifred, m. to William Haggerston Constable, Esq. below named. Uineage* SIR THOMAS HAGGERSTON (descended from Thomas de Haggerston, of Haggerston Castle, Northumberland, and Agnes, sister and coheir of Sir Gilbert Umfreville, Knt.), col. of a regt. of horse and foot in the service of Charles I. who created him a Baronet 15 Aug. 1643 (? 1642) ; m. Alice, dau. and heir of Henry Banaster, of Bank, Cheshire, and had issue. His great-grandson, SIR CARNABY HAGGERSTON, s. his grandfather as 3rd Baronet; d. 1756, having m. EUzabeth, dau. of Peter Middelton, of Myddelton and Stockeld, Yorks. (and sister and coheir of William Middelton) ; she d. Dec. 1769, having had with other issue 3 sons, (1) Sir Thomas, 4tli Baronet (see BARONETAGE). (2) William, of whom immediately. (3) Edward, of EUingham, Northumberland ; d. 17 Mar. 1804, ^TTILLIAM HAGGERSTON -CONSTABLE, d. 30 June, VV 1797, having m. 17 Oct. 1758, Winifred Maxwell, only dau. and heiress of William Maxwell, and granddau. of Charles, 4th Earl of Traquair, and but for whose attainder she would have inherited the Barony of Herries, of Terregles ; she d. 13 July, 1801, having had with 2 daus. 3 sons, [1] Marmaduke Constable-Maxwell, of whom pre- sently. [2] William Middelton, of Stockeld, Yorks. assumed the name of MIDDELTON on succeeding through his grandmother to the estates of that family; b. Feb. 1762 ; d. 17 Dec. 1847, having m. Feb. 1782, Clara Louisa, dau. of William Grace, Esq. (Bart.), of Dublin (hj Mary his wife, dau. and heir of Richard Harford, Esq. of Marshfield, co. Dublin) ; she d. in Paris Feb. 1832, having had with other issue a son, PETER MIDDELTON, of Stockeld Park, Yorks.; d. 3 June, 1866, aged 82, having m. 23 July, 1812, Hon. Juliana, dau. of Charles Philip, 16th Lord Stourton (B. MOWBRAY) ; she d. 27 Nov. 1861, having had 4 sons and 7 daus. (1) William Joseph, of Myddelton Lodge, and Stockeld Park, Yorks. J.P.; b. 11 Feb. 1816, (2) Charles Marmaduke, j.p. and D.L. Leicester; b. m. 28 July, 1859, Helena, dau. of Col. Eraser, of Aughna- gairn, and relict of George Huntley Duff, Esq. of Muirtown, and has 3 sons and a dar.. Marmaduke Francis, b. 3 May, 1867.— Reginald John, b. 21 Feb. 1870.— Lionel George, b. 8 Jan. 1872.— Hilda Mary. (3) John, major in the army. (4) Edward, b. m. Emily, duu. of Power, of Belleville, co. Waterford. (5) Mary. (6) Juliana, m. 29 July, 1840, to Hon. Henry Maxwell- Stuart, of Milnhead, co. Dumfries (see) . (7) Appolonia. (8) Mary Anne. (9) Catherine, m. John, 4th son of William Blundell, of Crosby, Lane, and has 5 sons and 4 daus. Arthur Blundell.— Joseph.— Nicholas.— Eustace. — Fre- deric—Mary. — Frances.— Louisa.— Charlotte. (10) Charlotte, m. 1853, as 2nd wife, to George Manley, of Buckland Manor, Suffolk, and Spofforth Hall, Yorks. capt. late 2nd W. Yorks. mil. and has with other issue a son, George Manley, b. 1856. (11) Frances. [3] Charles Haggerston-Constable-Stanley, of Aclam, assumed the surname and arms of STANLEY by R.L. 21 July, 1793; d. 14 Sept. 1844, having m. 1st— 21 July, 1793, Elizabeth, sister and heir of Sir William Stanlev, Bart. (Errington— BART.) ; she d. 23 June, 1797. He m. 2ndly— 24 Nov. 1800, Mary, dau. of Thomas Macdonald, Esq. of Edinburgh ; she d. 18 Feb. 1831, having had a son and 2 daus. (1) Thomas Angus Constable, of Manor House, Otley, co. Yorks.; b. 16 June, 1805; m. 17 Aug. 1865, Elizabeth Ducarel, only dau. of Henri Pierre, Comte de Lapasture, of the king- dom of France, and has a dau. — Mary. (2) Mary Anne, d. 13 Feb. 1878. (3) Katherine. MARMADUKE CONSTABLE-MAXWELL, of Everingham Park, CO. Yorks. and Cterlaverock Castle, co. Dumfries, assumed by R.L. the additional surname of Maxwell ; b. Jan. 1760 ; d. 30 June, 1819, having m. 26 Nov. 1800, Theresa Apollonia, dau. of Edward Wakeman, Esq. of Beckford, co. Wore. ; she d. 8 Nov. 1846, having had 5 sons and 3 daus. [1] William, s. as 13th Baron Herries. [2] Hon. Marmaduke, of Terregles (precedency patent 2 Aug. 1858) ; b. 1 Jan. 1806; d. 16 July, 1871, having m. 1836, Mary, dau. of Rev. Anthony Marsden, of Gargrave. [3] Peter, b. 7 Feb. 1807; d. 27 Feb. 1851, having m. 1834, Helena Mary, eldest dau. of John Peter Bruno Bowdon, Esq. of Southgate, Derby ; she d. 16 June, 1851, having had 5 sons and 3 daus. (1) Frederic, b. 8 Jan. 1839.— (2) Alfred, of Terregles, Kirk- cudbright, b. 25 Nov. 1841.— (3) Robert, b. 26 Aug. 1843.— (4) Edward, b. 20 May, 1846.— (5) Wilfred, b. 3 Dec. 1847.— (6) Helena. (7) Agatha Mary, m. 7 Feb. 1867, to Edward, only son of James Pilkington, Esq. of Swinthwaite Hall, Wensleydale, and Park Place, Blackburn. (8) AUce Clare, m. 14 Feb. 1875, to Phihp John Canning- Howard, Esq. (E. Carlisle), of Foxcote, co. Warwick, [4] Hon. Henry Maxwell-Stuart (p.p.), of Traquair Castle, co. Peebles, of Milnhead, co. Dumfries, and Scarthingwell Park, Yorks. J.P. and D.L.; b. 28 Dec. 1809; m. 23 July, 1840, Juliana, 2nd dau. of Peter Middelton, Esq. of Stockeld Park, Yorks. aforesaid, and has 7 sons and 3 daus. (1) Herbert, b. 20 July, 1842.— (2) Arthur, b. 31 May, 1845.— (3) Charles, b.g.2JP«b. 185l.—(4) Edmund, b. 2 Sept. 1858.— (5) Henry, b.' 18 Aug. 1861.— (6) Philip, b. 17 July, 1864.— (7) George, b. 11 May, 1866. — (8) Agnes.— (9) Juliana.— (10) Blanche. [5] Hon. Joseph (p.p.), R.C. priest; b. 1811; d. 17 Oct. 1869. [6] Hon. Mary (p.p.), d. 25 Sept. 1857, having m. 27 Jan. 1817, to Hon. Charles Langdale (B. Mowbray), who d. 1 Dec. 1868. [7] Hon. Theresa (p.p.),m. 14 Jan. 1822, to Hon. Charles Thomas Clifi'ord (B. CLIFFORD), who d. 11 Sept. 1879. TTTTLLIAM CONSTABLE-MAXWELL, in whose favour VV the attainder of his ancestor was reversed by act of parliament in 1848; and it was resolved, 23 June, 1858, by a committee of the house of lords, that he had made out his claim to the title, honor, and dignity of Lord Herries of Terre- gles, in the Peerage of Scotland; b. 25 Aug. 1804; d. 12 Nov. 1876, having m. 12 Nov. 1835, Marcia, eldest dau. of Hon. Sir Edward Marmaduke Vavasour, Bart. (B. MOWBRAY), and had 6 sons and 9 daus. (1) Marmaduke, 14th and present Baron. (2) Hon. William b. 24 April, 1841. (3) Hon. Joseph Maxwell-Scott, lieut. late rifle brigade; b. 16 Jan. 1847; m. 21 July, 1874, Mary Monica, dau. of James Robert Hope-Scott, Esq. of Abbotsford, and assumed additional sur- name of SCOTT (E. HOPETOUN), and has had 2 sons and 4 daus. Walter Joseph Maxwell-Scott, b. 10 April, 1875. — Joseph Michael, b. 25 May, 1880. — Mary Josephine.— Winifride Mary, d, 12 Mar. 1880.— Josephine.— Alice Mary Josephine, b. i> Ost. 1881. (4) Hon. Bernard, b. 3 April, 1848; m. 8 Nov. 1881, 2nd dau. of late Alfred D Jessup, of Philadelphia. (5) Hon. Walter, b. 13 Aug. 1849. (6) Hon. John, b. 5 July, 1855. (7) Hon. Marcia. — (8) Hon. Mary Agnes, a nun.— (9) Hon. Eleanor Mary, a nun. — (10) Hon. Emily Josephine, a nun.^ (11) Hon. Gwendoline, a nun.— (12) Hon. Wiuifi-ed.— (13) Hon. Teresa.— (14) Hon. Everilda.— (15) Hon. Mary Anne. HERTFORD. 847 MARQUIS OF HERTFORDi T^RANCIS HUGH GEORGE SEYMOUR, p.c. - G.C.B. Marquis and Earl of Hertford (1793, (B.), Earl of Yarmouth and Viscount Beauchamp T.lO, G.B.), Baron Conway of Raglej (1702, g.b.), ; I P.aron Conway of Killultagh, co. Antrim (1703, 'R. in the. army (retd. list 1881), equerry to > Consort and to the Queen, late deputy II i-r of Windsor Great Park, lord chamberlain 710; s. his cousin as 5th Marquis 25 Aug. 1870 ; 1 11 Feb. 1812; m. 9 May, 1839, Lady Emily jinay, Gth dau. of William, 3rd Earl of Mans- ]](!. and has 4 sons and 5 daus. oi2^'/a*il'^^^- (] Ifugh de Grey, Ear Ij O P ¥ AmTaTTTH , P.C. M.P. co. An- lin 1 869/74, S. Warwick 1874/80, capt. Warw. yeo. cav. capt. le pren. guards, comptroller of the household 1879/80 ; b. 22 (t. is 13 ; m. 16 April, 1868, Hon. Mary Hood, 2ud dau. of j^xaiider, Viscount Bridport, and has 4 sons and 4 daus. 1) C^eorge Francis Alexander, BAaOit. Gei«gtY, b. 20 Oct. ,s71. Lati :^'iiC>M.^tti. 2) ll^ii.jHenry Charles, b. 18 May, 1878. 3) JIu^KEdward Beauchamp, b. 22 Nov. 1879. 4) Son, b. 2 Sept. 1881. 5) Lady Margaret Alice. (6) Lady Emily Mary. 7) Lady Victoria Frederica Wilhelmina Greorgina. 8) Lady Jane Edith. [i Lord Albert Charles, lieut, and capt. Scots guards, A.D.C. tcoiii.-in-chief S. district ; b. 24 April, 1847; m. 22 June,1872, f-ali. only child of Capt. John Moore Napier (B. NAPIER), r I h'ls had 2 son and a dau. 1) Charles Hugh Napier, b. 11 Nov. 1874. 2) William, b. 28 Nov. 1878. 3) Violet Cecilia Georgina, b. 27 Oct. 1876 ; d. 12 Aug. 1877. [1 Lord Ernest James, lieut. late R.N.; b. 10 May, 1850; m. 26 ': it. 1877, Lady G^orgiana Sej-mour, dau. of Hugh, Earl For- II d has 2 sons and a dau. is Ernest, b. 7 Oct. 1878.— Reginald Guy, b. 15 Jan. Ruth, b. 16 June, 18 SI [1 Lady Florence Catherine, late maid of honour to the Queen I 23 July, 1872, as 2nd wife, to Rev. James St. John Blunt, *ar of Windsor and chaplain to Her Majesty (Bart.) |] Lady Georgina Emily Lucy, m. 23 Jan. 1877, to Lieut.- p. Henry Edward Stirling Home-Drummond-Moray, M.P. late fcts guards (HOME— Bart.) n Lady Constance Adelaide, m. 2 Nov. 1871, to Frederick St. Jm Newdigate Barne, of Sotterley, Suffolk, capt, and lieut.- c. late Scots fusilier guards, M.P. East Suffolk since 1876, and b 2 sons and 2 daus. vliles BARNE, b. 15 Mar. 1874.— Michael, b. 15 Oct. 1877.— vlary Emily.— Winifred Edith, b. 23 April, 1881. ELady Mary Margaret, m. 12 Aug. 1875, to George John rton Dash wood (BART.), late lieut. and capt. Scots guards. IMS— Quarterly, 1st and 4th, Or, on a pile gu. between six iM-de-lis az. three lions of England passant guardant or ing the coat of augmentation granted by Henry VIII. on the marriage of Lady Jane Seymour). 2nd and 3rd, Gu. two wings conjoined in lure or, Seymour. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or a phoenix ppr. SUPPORTERS— Two blackamoors wTeathed about the temples or and sa. habited in short golden garments and in buskins or adorned about their waists mth green and red feathers each holding in his exterior hand a shield az. garnished or the dexter charged with the sun in splendour or the sinister with a crescent arg. Motto— Fide et amore. Seat— Ragley Hall, Alcester, Wanvickshire. Hineage, FRANCIS SEYMOUR-CONWAY (younger son of Sir Ed- ward Seymour, Bart, and uncle of Sir Edward, 6th Duke of Somerset, see that title) on the death of his elder brother Popham, 18 June, 1699, having succeeded to the Conway estates by devise of his cousin Edward Conway, Earl of Conway (ext.), who d. s. p. 1683, took the name and arms of Conway, and was created Baron Conway, of Ragley, co. Warvsick, 17 Mar. 1702/3, and BARON CONWAY, of Killultagh, co. Antrim, 16 Oct. 1703 ; P.C. governor of Can-ickfergus 1728, high steward of Chipping Camden, co. Glouc; b. 28 May, 1679 ; d. 4 Feb. 1731/2, having m. 1st— 17 Feb. 1703, Lady Mary Hyde, dau. of Laurence, Earl of Rochester ; she d. 25 Jan. 1708, at North- wick. He m. 2ndly, Jane Bowden, of Drogheda ; she d. 13 Feb. 1715/16. He m. Srdly— July, 1718, Charlotte, dau. of Sir John Shorter, Lord Mayor of London 1688 ; she d. 12 Feb. 1733 /4, leaving with other issue a son, TTmANCIS SEYMOUR -CONWAY, 2nd Baron, K.G. p.c. Jj created Viscount Beauchamp, of Hache, and Earl OP Hertford, 3 Aug. 1750 (with remainder to his brother, Gen. the Right Hon. Henry Seymour-Conway, who d. 1795, leaving an only dau.), ambassador extraordinary to the court of France, master of the horse, lord chamberlain h.m. house- hold, and further elevated, 29 June, 1793, as Earl op Yarmouth, co. Warwick, and Marquis op Hertford; b. 1719; d. 14 June, 1794, having m. 29 May, 1741, Lady Isabella Fitzroy, youngest dau. of Charles, 2nd Duke of Grafton ; she d. 10 Nov. 1782, having had with 6 daus. 7 sons, /I/ Francis, 2nd Marquis, K.G. lord chamberlain of the house- hold ; b. 12 Feb. 1743 ; d. 17 June, 1822, having m. 1st— 1 Feb. 1768, Hon. Alice Elizabeth Windsor, youngest dau. and coheir of Herbert, last Viscount Windsor, of Ireland ; she d. s. p. 11 Feb. 1772. He m. 2ndly— 20 May, 1776, Hon. Isabella Anne Ingram Sheffield, dau. and coheir of Charles, Viscoimt Irwin, of Scotland, in pursuance of whose will he took the surname and arms of Ingram, by R.L. 18 Dec. 1807 ; she d. 12 April, 1834, leaving an only son, Francis Charles, 3rd Marquis, k.g. p.c. g.c.h. k.s.a. warden of the stannaries, chief steward and vice-adm. of the Duchy of Cornwall; d. 1 Mar. 1842, leaving an only son, Richard, 4th Marquis, K.G. 19 Jmic, 1846 ; b. 22 Feb. 1800; d. unm. 25 Aug. 1870. /2/ Lord Henry, jointly with his brother. Lord Robert, protho- notary clerk of the crown, K.B. &c. Ireland; b. 15 Dec. 1746; d. 6 Feb. 1830. /a/ Lord Robert, b. 20 Dec. 1748; d. 23 Nov. 1831, having m. 1st— 15 June, 1773, Anne, dau. of Peter Delm6, Esq. of Cams Hall ; she d. 29 Nov. 1804, leaving a son, Henry, who d. s. p. 13 Feb. 1843, and 4 daus. He m. 2ndly— 2 May, 1806, Hon. Anderlechtia Clarissa Chetwynd,dau.of William, 4th Viscount Chetwynd ; she d. s. p. 3 June, 1855. /4/ Lord Edward, canon of Ch. Ch. Oxon. rector of Sudbourne- cum-Orford, Suffolk; b. 18 May, 1757; d. 12 Sept. 1785. /5/ Lord Hugh, adm. r.n.; b. 29 April, 1752 ; d. 11 Sept. 1801, having m. 2 April, 1786, Lady Anne Horatia Waldegrave, dau. of Maria, Duchess of Gloucester, by her 1st husband, James, 2nd Earl of Waldegrave ; she d. 12 June, 1801, having had with other issue 4 sons, [1] Sir Greorge Francis, adm. of the fleet, G.C.B. G.C.H.; b. 17 Sept. 1787; d. 20 Jan. 1870, having m. 25 Feb. 1811, GrQor- giana Mary, dau. of Adm. Hon. Sir (j€orge Cranfield Berkeley, G.C.B. (E. Berkeley); she d. 20 Aug. 1878, having had 3 sons and 4 daus. (1) Francis Hugh George, 5th and present Marquis. [] Lord Victor Alexander, b. 6 Mar. lm.\Jcdy-guard, keeper of the great seal of Scotland 1853 ; b. 27 Oct. 1799 ; d. 4 July, 1881, having m. 4 Dec. 1832, Hon. Lucy Elizabeth Scott -Montagu, eldest dau. of Henry James, 2nd and last Baron Montagu (brother of Charics, 4th Duke of Buccleuch, K.T.); she d. 16 May, 1877, having had 5 sons and 3 daus. (1) Charles Alexander, 12th and present Earl. (2) Hon. James Archibald, bar .-at-law LT. 1866; b.20 Jan. 1837. (3) Hon. William Sholto Douglas, maior and lieut.-col. gren. guards 1881 ; b. 25 Feb. 1812. (4) Hon. Cospatrick Douglas, capt. rifle brigade, A.D.C. to major-gen. commanding W. district 1877 b. 2 May, 1848. (5) Hon. George Dougla-s, late Lanarus. nul.; b. 4 Oct, 1853. (6) Lady Elizabeth Eleanora. (7) Lady Ada, m. 10 April, 1880, to Hon. Henrj- Robert Scott, 2nd son of Henry Francis, 6th Earl of Polwarth. (8) Lady Charlotte Lucy. VISCOUNT HOOD. SIR FRANCIS WHELER HOOD, Viscount (1796, G.B.) and Baron Hood (1795, 0.B.), Baron Hood, of Catherington, Hants. (1782, 1.), a Baronet (1778, G.B.), lieut.-col. (reserved) late gren. guards ; 8. his father as 4th Viscount 8 May, 1846; m. 18 July, 1865, Edith, dau. of Arthur W Ward, Esq. of Calverley, Tunbridge Wells, and has had with other issue 4 pons and 2 daus. (1) Hon. Grosvenor Arthur Alexander, b. 13 Nov. 1868. (2) Hon Horace Lambert Alexander, b. 4 Oct. 1870. (3) Hon. Neville Albert, b. 4 Oct. 1872. (4) Hon. , b. 28 Mar. 1880. (5) Hon. Mabel EtUth. (6) Hon. Dorothy Violet. Arms— Az. a fret arg. on a chief or three crescents sa. CREST— A Cornish chough ppr. In front of an anchor in bend sinister or. SUPPORTERS— Dexter, a merman in his exterior hand a trident Sinister, a mermaid In her exterior hand a mirror all ppr. Motto— Ventis secundis. SEAT— Barton Seograve, Kettering, Northants. Town House— 10, Chesterfield Street, Mayfair, W. Hineage. Sm SAMUEL HOOD, of Catherington, Hants, adm. R.N. O.c.B. signalised himself in various actions against the French, a governor of Greenwich hospital, adm. of the red, created a Baronet op Great Britain 19 May, 1778, elevated to the Peerage of Ireland as Baron Hood, of Cather- ington, Hants, 12 Sept. 1782, m.p. Westminster, lord of the atlmiralty, created Viscount Hood, of Whitley, co. Warwick, in the Peerage of Great Britain, 1 June, 1796; d. 27 Jan. 1816, aged 74, having m. 24 Aug. 1749, Susannah, dau. of Edward LIndzee, Esq. of Portsmouth; she was created a Peeress of Great Britain in her own right by the title of Baroness 01 HOOD, of Catherington, Hants, 21 Mar. 1795; she d. 26 1806, having had a son, HENRY, 2nd Viscoimt, and 2nd Baron Hood, whlc latter title he inherited on the death of his mother, T May, 1806; b. 25 Aug. 1753; d. 25 Jan. 1836, having m. 10 1774, Jane, dau. and sole heir of Francis Wheler of Whitk CO. Warwick (Bart.); shed. 5 Dec. 1847, aet. 90, having had' with 6 daus. 2 sons, [1] Hon. Francis Wheeler, lieut.-col. 3rd regt. foot guards; b. 14 Oct. 178M d. 2 Mar. 1814, having m. 11 Oct. 1804, Caroline, dau. of Sir Andrew Snape Hamond, Bart.; she d. 11 ^far. 1858, having had, \\ith other issue. 2 sons and a dau. (1) Samuel, s. as 3rd Viscount. (2) Hon. Francis Grosvenor, capt. gren. guards (preceden patent 10 May, 1836); b. 4 Mar. 1809; killed before Sebastop 18 Oct. 1854, having m. 8 Sept. 1842. Elizabeth Jane. 2nd < of Vice-Adm. Sir Graham Eden Hamond, Bart. K.c.B. (3) Hon. Caroline (p.p.), m. 25 Fcl). 1834, to Arthur Franc Gregory, Esq. of Styvechale, co. Warwick, who d. 27 Feb. 1863, leaving 2 sons, /I/ Arthur Hood Morgan Grosvenor GREGORY, capt. late Scots guards ; b. 11 Dec. 1834. I /a/ Franois Hood. capt. 1 6th luissars ; b. 29 Oct. 1836. HOPETOUN. 353 !] Hon. Samuel Hood^BARON Bridport in Ireland on the th of his granduncle Alexander, Viscount Bridport, 3 Mav, }; b. 7 Dec. 1778; m. 3 July, 1810, Charlotte Mary Nelson, I.\ dau, and heir of William, 1st Earl Nelson (E. BRIDPORT). ^AMUEL, 3rd Viscount, assimied the additional surname ^ and arms of TIBBITS by R.L. 12 Feb. 1840; b. 10 Jan. 1808; ^ May, 1846, having m. 27 June, 1837, Mary Isabella, only 11 and heir of Richard John Tibbits, of Barton Seagrave, ' thants, Esq. (she re-m. Ist— 6 May, 1849, to George Hall, '. Brighton— B. Sondes— and 2ndly— 17 June, 1858, to t. John Borlase Maimsell, who also assumed the name of •l)its by R.L. in that year), and had 4 sons and a dau. ( 1 ) Francis "Wheler, 4th and present Viscount. (2) Hon. Albert, licut. late rifle brigade; b. 26 Aug. 1841; m. L' rune, 1868, Julia Jane, only child and sole heir of Thomas Wynn Hornby, Esq. of Upham House, Hants, and has 6 sons ami 2 daus. Samuel Wynn Hornby, b. 30 Mar. 1869.— Albert Oscar, b. 2 ■. pril, 1870.— Edward, b. 18 July, 1872.— Alexander Frank, b. 7 June, 1874.— Robert Valentine, b. 5 Feb. 1876.— Emily ;rryl Cissy.— A dau. b. 20 May, 1881. Hon. Alexander Frederick, lieut. late 16th hussars; b. 20 ,1843; m. 7 June, 1870, Ethel Cecilia Heber, dan. of Alger- ia -a Charles Heber-Percy, Esq. of Hodnet, Salop (D. NORTH- UMBERLAND), and has 2 sons and 2 daus. Alexander Nelson, b. 21 Oct. 1873.— Charles Hugh, b. 6 Feb. 1877.-Sibell Ethel.— Gertrude Margaret, (4) Hon. Alfred, 53rd regt.; b. 17 Mar. 1846; d. unm. 14 Sept. 1880 (5) Hon. Caroline Mary, m. 17 Dec. 1859, to Oscar William Holden-Hambrough, Esq. of Pipewell Hall, Northants, high sheriff 1856, j.p. and D.L. aastuned the additional somame of HOLDEN by D.P. 1862. EARL OF HOPETOUN. SIR JOHN ADRIAN LOUIS HOPE, Earl of Hopetoun, Viscount Aithrie, and Baron Hope (1703, 8.), Baron Hopetoun (1809, U.K.), and Baron Niddiy (1814, U.K.), a Baronet (1698, N.S.); 2nd lieut. Lanarks. yeo. cav. D.L. co. Linlithgow 1881 ; s. his father as 7th Earl 2 April, 1873 ; b. 25 Sept. 1860 ; heir presumptive, his .bi^yth^r QJarles. Arms— Az. on a chevron or between three bezants a bay-leaf ppr. Crest— A globe fracted at. the top surmounted of a rainbow all ppr. Supporters— Two females in loose garments hair dishevelled each resting their exterior hands on an anchor all ppr. (em- blems of Hope). Motto — At spes in fracta. Seats— Hopetoun House, Linlithgow, and Ormiston Hall, Haddington. Hineage. SIR THOMAS HOPE (elder son of Henry Hope, a Dutch merchant, see Baronetage), member of the Scotch bar, laid the foundation of his future success by his able defence of " the six ministers tried for treason " in 1606, joint King's advocate with Sir William Oliphant, of Ne\non, and created a Baronet 29 Feb. 1628, and on the death of Sir WilUam Oliphant was appointed sole advocate, lord high commissioner to the general assembly 1643, &c.; d. 1646, having m. Elizabeth, dau. of John Bennet, of Wallyford, co. Haddington, and had' with other issue 4 sons, /I/ Sir John of (Jraighall, lord of session (as Lord Craighall), P.C.; d. April, 1654, having m. Margaret, dau. of Sir Archibald iIurray,of Blackbarony, Bart, and had 2 8on8(see Baronet AGE) . /2/ Sir Thomas, of Kerse, lord of session and lord justice gen- eral 1641 ; his son Alexander was created a Baronet of Nova Scotia 30 May 1672, with remainder to his issue male; male line supposed extinct on the death of his great-grandson, Sir Alexander, who sold his estates to Sir LawTence Dundas, of Kerse, Bart. M.p. /3/ Sir Alexander, of Grantown,cup bearer to Charles I. • b. 12 Mar. 1611 ; d. s. p. 13 Feb. 1680, having m. Miss Anne Bell. /4/ Sir James, of Hopetoun, governor of the mint 1641, m.p. CO. Stirling 1649 50, lord of session 1 June, 1649; b. 12 July, 1614; d. of the Handers sickness 23 Nov. 1661 ; m. 1st— 14 Jan. 1638*, Ann, only dau. and heir of Robert Foulis, of Leadhills, co.* Lanark; she d. 1656, having had with other issue a son, /I/ John, of Hopetoun.purchased in 1678 the barony of Aber- oom, with tlie office of heritable sheriff of co. Linlithgow, &c., resided at Niddry Castle, and was elected M.P. co. Linlithgow 1681, was lost in the " Gloucester " frigate with the Duke of York and others 5 May, 1682, having m. Lady Margaret Hamil- ton, eldest dau. of John, 4th Earl of Haddington; she d. 31 Dec. 1711, leaving an only son and dau. n) Charles, created Earl of Hopetouk. (2) Eleanor, d. 19 April, 1768, aged 91, having m. to Thomas 6th Earl of Haddington. SIR James Hope m. 2ndly— 29 Oct. 1667, Ladv Mary Keith, eldest dau. and one of the coheirs of William, 7th Earl Maris- chal (she re-m. to Sir Alexander Murray, of Blackbarony, Bart.), and had with other issue a son, \2\ Sir William, of Kirkliston and Balcomle, co. Fife, Knt. and Baronet, so created 1 Mar. 1698, with remainder to his heirs male, deputy -governor of Edinburgh Castle; b. 15 April, 1680 ; d. 1 Feb. 1724, having m. Elizabeth Clerk. His male line is said to have ended on the death of his grand- son, Sir William, 3rd Baronet, who was killed in Bengal 1763. CHARLES HOPE, K.T. created Earl op Hopetoun, Viscount Aithrie, and Baron Hope, In the Peerage of Scotland, with remainder to the heirs male and female of his body, 15 April, 1703; b. 1681; d. 26 Feb. 1732, having m. 31 Aug. 1699, Lady Henrietta Johnstone, only dau. of William, 1st Marquis of Annandale (ext.); she d. 26 Nov. 1760, having had with other issue 8 sons, [11 John, 8. as 2nd EarL [2j Hon. Charles Hope-Vere, or Hope- Weir, of Craigle Hall ; b. 8 May, 1710; d. 30 Dec. 1791, having assumed the name and arms of VERB on his Ist marriage, 26 July, 1733, with Cathe- rine, sole dau. and heir of Sir William Weir, of Blackwood, co. Lanark, Bart, (ext.); she d. 5 Dec. 1743, having had with other issue 8 sons, (la) William Hope-Vere, of Cralgle Hall and Blackwood, of 1st dragoon guards, commissary-gen. of musters in Scot- land 1759; b. 17 May. 1736; d. 8 Sept. 1811, having m. 5 Jan. 1775, Sophia, dau. of Joseph Corrie, Esq. of Dumfries; she d. about 1836, having had with other issue an only son, James Joseph Hope-Vere, of Blackwood, and Cralgie, N.B.; b. 3 June, 1785; d. 9 May, 1843, having m. 7 Sept. 1813, Lady Elizabeth Hay, dau. of George, 7th Marquis of Tweeddale ; she d. 19 Dec. 1868, having had 2 sons and 5 daus. /I/ William Edward Hope-Vere, of Cragie Hall, and Black- wood, capt. 1st R. Lanark mil.; b. 5 Mar. 1824; d. 1 Oct. 1872, having m. 24 July, 1857, Lady Mary Emily Boyle, dau. of Charles, late Viscount Dungarvan (E. Cork— she re-m. 24 Feb. 1873, to Lord David Kennedy— M. AlLSA), and had a son and dau. (1) James Charles Hope-Vere, D.L. co. Lanark, 2nd Ueut. Lanarks. yeo. cav.; b. 13 July, 1858; m. 17 July, 1879, Hon. Louisa Maude, widow of Hon. Reginald James Greville-Nugent (B. Greville), and sister of John, 2nd Lord Churston. (2) Mary St. Lawrence. /2/ Charles Edward, b. 30ct. 1828; m. 22 Mar. 1866, Julia, youngest surviving dau. of Major-Gen. J Craigie Halkett, C.B. of Ravelrig. /3/ Hannah Charlotte, d. 4 June, 1868, having m. 17 June, 1844, as Ist wife, to Keith William Stewart-Mackenzie, Esq. who d. 18 June, 1881 (E. Gallowat). /4/ Sophia Jane, d. 15 April, 1878. /Sjf Harriet, m. 1st— 17 Oct. 1839, to Sir Edward Sherlock Gooch, Bart, who d. 9 Nov. 1856. She re-m. 30 June, 1858, to Major John St. Leger, major 14th dragoons, who d. 20 April, 1868. /6/ Jane (V.A.), m. 29 Oct. 1844, to John Henry, Marquis of Ely, who d. 15 July, 1857. \1\ Georgina, m. 13 June, 1865, to Lieut.-Col. Charles To\vnsend Wilson ; 2a 354 HOPETOUN. (2a) John, of London, merchant, unduly elected M.P.Lin- lithgow 1768; b. 7 April, 1739; d. 21 May, 1785, ha\ing m. 2 June, 1762, Mary, only dau. of EUab Britain, of Forty Hill, Middx; she d. 25 June, 1767 (M.I. Westminster Abbey), hav- ing had 3 sons, /lb/ Right Hon. Charles Hope, of Grantoun, lord justice clerk 1804, and president of the court of session in Scotland 1811, deputy judge advocate 1786, sheriff of Orkney 1792, lord advocate and M.P. Haddington 1801, lieut.-col. Edin- burgh volunteers; b. 29 June, 1763; d. 31 Oct. 1851, having m. 8 Aug. 1793, Lady Charlotte Hope, dau. of John, 2nd Earl of Hopetoun; she d. 22 Jan. 1834, having had 4 sons and 8 daus. [1] John (Right Hon.), lord justice clerk and president of the court of session in Scotland; b. 26 May, 1794; d. 14 June, 1857, having m. Aug. 1824, Jessie Scott, dau. of Irving, Esq. of Shetland; she d. 17 Jan. 1872, having had with other issue an only son, William Hope, v.c. formerly of the 7th r. fusiliers, and attache to H.B.M. legations at Washington and the Hague, lieut.-col. 1st Surrey art. vols.; b. 12 April, 1834; m. 29 April, 1857, Margaret Jane, dau. of Robert Cuu- inghame Cuninghame-Grahame, of Gartmore, N.B. and has 3 sons and 3 daus. Adrian Charles Francis, b. 8 Mar. 1858.— John Archi- bald Graham, b. 29 Oct. 1864.— Charles Douglas, b. 15 April, 1867.— Laura Charlotte.— Jessie Margaret. — Margaret Elizabeth Horatia. [2] Charles, rear-adm. r.n.; b. 12 April, 1798 ; d. 6 Aug. 1854,having m. 1st— 12 Sept. 1826, Anne.dau. of late Rear- Adm. William Henry Webley-Parry, C.B.; she d. 24 Nov. 1836. He m. 2ndly— 19 Jan. 1854, Mary Elizabeth, dau. of Joseph Sykes, Esq. of Raywell (BART.) By his 1st wife he had a son and 2 daus. (1) Charles Webley, rear-adm. R.N. suptdt. Devonport dockyard 1879, A.D.C. to the Queen ; b. 21 April, 1829; d. 13 Feb. 1880, having m. 23 April, 1861, Ellen Evelyn Elizabeth, dau. of George Bowen Jordan- Jonlan, Esq. of Pigeonsford, Cardlgansh. and had 6 sons and 2 daus. Charles William Webley, b. 9 Aug. 1864.— George Price Webley, b. 11 Oct. 1869.— William Henry Web- ley, b. 4 June, 1871.— Adrian Victor Webley, b. 16 Feb. 1873.— John Owen Webley, b. 22 Aug. 1876.— Herbert Willes Webley, b. 26 May, 1878.— Evelyn Ellen. — Alice Anne Elizabeth. (2) Anna Maria, d. 23 April, 1876, having m. 16 Nov. 1855, to Rev. William Gill, rector of Hertingfordbory; he d. 6 May, 1872, having had 6 sons and 2 daus. Cecil Hope Gill, b. 6 Oct. 1859.— Charles Hope, b. 11 Feb. 1861.— Webley Hope, b. 1863.— Hugh Stowell, b. 11 May, 1866.— Herbert Hope, b. 14 July, 1869.— Anna Jane.— Florence Cooper, twin with Hugh. (3) Charlotte Maria, m. 26 Mar. 1856, to Adam Alex- ander Duncan Dundas, retd. com. R.N. and has 8 sons and 4 daus. Walter Henry ^DUNDAS, b. 22 Jan. 1868~Charle8 Hope, b. 9 Aug. 1869.— George, b. 30 Mar. 1868.— Mary. — Ada Charlotte. — Gwendoline.— Katharine Theodora. [3] James, deputy-keeper o$ the signet in Scotland; b. 28 May, 1803 ; m. 2 Dec. 1828, Elizabeth, dau. of Right Hon. David Boyle, of Shewalton (E. GLASGOW); she d. 20 July, 1880, having had 4 sons and 3 daus. (1) Charles William, E.I.C.S.; b. 23 Jan. 1832; m. 16 Jan. 1874, Lucy Harriet, dau. of Robert King, Esq. of Arrah, Bengal, and has a son and dau. Adrian James, b. 3 Nov. 1874.— Elizabeth Emily Vero. (2) David .Boyle, b. 21 Aug. 1833 ; m. 19 April, 1863, Letitia Augusta, dau. of Arthur Burgh (Trofton, Esq. of Roebuck Castle, co. Dublin, and has a son and 2 daus. James Arthur, b. 21 Jan. 1865. (3) James Arthur, b. 23 May, 1835; died (4) Augustus, b. 16 May, 1841; died (6) Elizabeth Montgomerie. (6) CJharlotte Mary. (7) Lucy Anne, m. 9 Aug. 1870, to George Skene Hal- lowes, lieut.-col. 25th regt. (K.O.B.), and has a son and 3 daus. John Hope Hallowes, b. 29 Jan. 1873.— Elizabeth Boyle.— Margaret Ramsay.— Lucy Hope. [4] William, major in the army, auditor-general at Cape of Good Hope; b. 11 Sept. 1807 ; d. 2 Oct. 1858, having m. 14 Sept. 1835, Statyra Lividostro; she d. 10 Nov. 1881, having had 3 sons and 2 daus. (1) Charles Errol, lieut.-col. King's own borderers, late 25th regt.; b. 8 April, 1837 ; m. 19 April, 1865, Helen Rae, dau. of late John Hamilton Colt, Esq. of Gart- sherrie, Lanark, s. p. (2) Hamilton, b. 31 Oct. 1840; m. , Emmie, dau. of William RoUand, Esq. of Cape of Good Hope. (3) James, b. 6 Mar. 1857. (4) Zoe. (5) Kalitza.. "5] Elizabeth, d. 18 Sept. 1868. '6] Mary, d. unm. 27 Mar. 1834. "7] Sophia. [8] C!harlotte, d. 12 Oct. 1877. '9] Jane Melville. [10] Margaret. °11] Anne Wilhelmina, d. 10 Nov. 1842, having m. 7 July, 1829, to Hercules James Robertson, of Hedder- wick,Forfarsh. a lord of session by the title of Lord Ben- holme; he d. 15 Sept. 1874, having had 4 sons and 2 daus. [12] Louisa Augusta Octavia. /2b/ Sir John, g.c.h. lieut.-gen. in the army; b. 16 July, 1765; d. 1 Aug. 1836, having m. 1st— 20 Sept. 1806, Mar- garet, only dau. and heir of Robert Scott, Esq. of Logic; she d. 19 Mar. 1813, leaving 3 daus. [1] Mary Anne, d. unm. 2 Feb. 1867, aged 69. [2] Charlotte; d. 6 Aug. 1881, a;t. 72, having m. 29 Mar. 1832, to Lachlan Mackinnon, who d. 11 Oct. 1836. [3] Margaret Sophia, m. 14 Oct. 1842, to John Cook, Esq. of Edinburgh, w.s. and has a son and 3 daus. Sir John m. 2ndly— 21 April, 1814, Jane Esther, dau. of John Macdougall, Esq. of Ardintriva (Lady Hope re-m. —24 Jvme, 1856, as 3rd wife, to Rev. William Knight, of Steventon, Hants, who d. 5 Dec. 1873); she d. 10 Nov. 1880, set. 90, having had with other issue 3 sons, [4] John Thomas, capt. 72nd regt.; b. 19 Sept. 1816 ; d. unm. 22 Nov. 1848. [5] Henry Philip, b. 6 Feb. 1818; m. 23 July, 1841, Mary Sophia, dau. of Thomas Dickenson, Esq. of Hickworth Lodge, Wilts, late 12th lancers, s. p. [6] Charles William, Bengal engineers ; b. 20 Oct. 1824 ; d. 24 Mar. 1844. /3b/ Sir William Johnstone Hope, vice-adm. G.C.B. and K.T.s. M.P. CO. Dumfries 1804, 1806, 1807, 1812, lord of the admiralty 1807/9, governor of Greenwich hospital ; b. 16 Aug. 1766; d. 2 May, 1831, having m. lst-8 July, 1792, Lady Anne Hope-Johnstone, eldest dau. of James, 3rd Earl Hopetoim ; she d. 28 Aug. 1818. He m. 2ndly— 30 Oct. 1821, Maria, Dowager Ctountess of Athlone, 2nd dau. of Sir John Eden, Bart.; she d. 4 Mar. 1861. By his 1st wife he had \vith other issue 4 sons and 2 daus. [Ic] John James Hope-Johnstone, of Annandale and Raehills,Dun;friess. M.P. Dumfries, keeper of Lochmaben, claimed the Annandale Peerage ; b. 29 Nov. 1796 ; d. 11 July, 1876, having m. 8 July, 1816, Alicia Anne, dau. of George Gordon, of Halhead.Esq. and has had 6 sons and 3 daus. (1) WilUam James, 42nd highlanders; d. 17 Mar. 1850, having m. 7 Dec. 1841, Hon. Octavia Sophia Bosvile- Macdonald, dau. of (Jodfrey, 3rd Lord Macdonald, and has had 3 sons and a dau. /I/ John James, of Annandale and Raeh ills, keeper of Lochmaben Palace, capt. late gren. guards, M.P. Diimfrlesshire 1874/80; b. 6 Oct. 1842. /2/ Percy Alexander, capt. late 60th rifles; b. 13 Aug. 1846; m. 28 Mar. 1878, his cousin Evelyn Anne, only dau. of late (Jeorge Gordon Hope-Johnstone, Esq. and has a son and dau. Evelyn Wentworth, b. 9 May, 1879.— A dau. b. 19 Nov. 1880. /a/ Wentworth William, late capt. 6th dragoon guards, formerly lieut. 7th hussars ; b. 22 Jan. 18 18 ; m. 23 Jan. 1879, Beatrice, youngest dau. of late James Christie, Esq. of Melbourne Hall, Yorks. /4/ Alice, d. 16 Sept 1881. George Gordon, capt. 6th Dumfriesa R.V.; b. 18 Oct. 1830; d. 14 July, 1866, having m. Aug. 18 J5, Adelaide Mary Wentworth, dau. of Sir George Sin- clair, Bart. ; she d. 7 Sept. 1873, having had 2 sons ami a dau. /I/ Charles Cecil Gordon, b. 26 .Tuly, 1846; m. -1 June, 1871, Elizabeth Agnes, dau. of Edmund Grundy, Esq. of Bury, co. Lane, and has 4 sons and a dau. George Wentworth, b. 21 April, 1872.— Ednmiul William Gordon, b. 21 Jan. 1873.— David Pcrcv. 1». 1 Nov. 1876.— Son, b. 28 June, 1881.— Frances A , Ellinor. /2/ William James, b. 26 July, 1866; m. 17 Fob. 1877, Emily Mary, dau. of late Capt. Edwin Bailio, andha8a8on,b.28Nov. 1880,anddau.b,18Aug. 1879. /3/ Evelyn Anne, m. 26 Mar. 1878, to her rou>in Capt. Percy Alexander Hope-Johnstone (see above). (3) John Charles Hope-Johnstone, b. (4) Robert Gordon, D.A.A.G. to chief of staff during' Indian Mutiny; b. ; m. 26 Sept. 1866, Apne-;, dau. of Lieut.-Col. John Swanson, E.l.c.S. and has had with other issue a son and dau. Gordon Frank, b. 26 Mar. 1861.— Anne Eleanor. (5) Charles,lieut.R.N.;b.23Nov.l830; d.l7 July 1855. j (6) David Baird, late capt. Dumfriess. mil.; b. ; m. 25 Jan. 1860, Margaret Elizabeth, only dau. of late Col. William Grierson (Baut.) She divorced him, and re-m. 21 April, 1871 (as 2nd wife), to John Henry Gordon, Esq. (E. BuCHAX.) (7) Anne Jemima. (8) Lucy Williamina. (9) Alice, m. 10 April, 1845, to Sir Graham Graham- 1 Montgomery, Bart. [2c] Sir William James, K.C.B. rear-adm. of the U.K.! 1870/8, com.-in-chief on S. American station 1864/7, at Sheemess 1860/3; b. 28 July, 1798; d. 11 July, 1878, having m. 26 April, 1826, Ellen, eldest dau. of late Sir Thomas Elirkpatrick, Bart, and had 3 daus. (1) Jane Ann, a nun; d. 29 .Tan. 1871. (2) Ellen Lucy, m. 3 Oct. 1866, to John D'Arcy, capt. H.M.S." Jumna," and has had 2 sons and 7 daus. Arthiu" Osborne D'Arcy, b. 14 Aug. 1867.— Fitzroy William Hope, b. 6 Aug. 1873.— Eleanor Maria.— Kathleen Cecilia.— Alice Evelyn.— Edith Mary.— Grace Douglas.— Mary Catherine.— Violet Leiffh.' (3) Alicia Isabella. HOPETOUN, 855 [3c] Charles James, capt. R.X.; b. 29 Jan. 1801 ; d. 14 April, 1835, having m. 23 April, 1827, Eliza, dau. of Joseph Wood, Esq. of Hayes, iliddx. and had a son and 2 daus. (1) Charles James (posth.), lieut.-col. R.A.; b. 11 June, 1835; m. 17 May, 1859, Mary Fanny EIiza,dau. of William Hankey,Esq. of Middleton Hall, Linlithgowshire, N.B. (2) Anne WilUamina, m. 10 Feb. 1866, to Charles Fanshawe, lieut-gen. R.E. and has had 4 sons and a dau. Arthur Hope Fanshawe, b. 4 Feb. 1867.— Basil Hew, b. 18 May, 1868.— Gerald Charles, b. 16 Nov. 18 70.— John Edward, b. 16 Jan. 1873.— Mabel Frances (twin with Basil). (3) Mary Josephine. [4c] George James, capt. R.N.; b. 30 July, 1802 ; d. 21 May, 1842, having m. 29 July, 1836, Maria, dau. of Joseph Ranking, Esq.; she d. 10 Sept. 1844, having had a son and 2 daus. (1) William George, capt. R.N.; d. , having m. 21 April, 1858, EmUy,dau. of WilUam Stead, Esq. of Minskip Grange, Yorks. His eldest son, George James, d. 28 June, 1877, aged 15. (2) Edith Firenze Georgina, m. 20 Sept. 1856, to Carl Wilhelm Peter Elsen, lieut. in the army of the Grand Duke of Baden. (3) Lucy. [Sc] Elizabeth, d. 1 Nov. 1864. [(Scj Mary, maid of honour to Q. ADELAIDE; d. s. p. SS Nov. 1851, having m. 3 Feb. 1843, as 2nd wife, to Right Rev. and Hon. Hugh Percy, D.D. (D. NORTHUMBKH- LAND), bishop of Carlisle, who d. 5 Feb. 1856. ""•^ 'H.VRLBS Hope-Vere [2] DO. Sndly- 20 Mar. 1746, :e Vane, dau. of Henry, Earl of Darlington (which was dissolved by act of parliament In 1757; she d. 776, having re-m. to Brig.-Gen. the Hon. George Mon- 15. MoNSON), and had S sons, ary, died s. p. a brig.-gen. and Uent.-gov. of Canada, M" M. 1789 (M.I. Westminster Abbey), having m. crab, dau. of Rev. Jones, preb. of Armagh: she d. 1792. V 4a) Charles, capt. Rjr. resident oommis. at Chatham; b. d. 10 Sept. 1808, having m. Susan Anne,daa. of Herbert Sawyer, adm. BJY.; she d. 10 Jolj, 180S, having had \\ ith 7 daus. 8 sons, /I/ Sir Henry, adm. R.N. K.c.D.; b. 1787; d. SS Sept 1863, having m. 21 July, 1828, his oouidn Jane Sophia, dm. of late Adm. Sir Herbert Sawyer, of Dalby Hall, Ld& K.C.B.; she d. 6 Aug. 1829. /2/ Frederick, major-gen. in the army, major 43nd regt.; b. 1 Mar. 1799; d. 2 Aug. 1869, having m. 16 Jan, 1889, Eliza, dau. of Major-Gen. James Oockbom, RJi.; she d. S6 Juno, 1877, having had 2 sons and 8 daos. [1] Frederick Henry, capt 1st royals; b. 94 June, 1882; d. s. p. s. 24 Dec. 1866, having m. 4 Jan. 1880, Anna Maria, dau. of Major-Ckn. Henry Charles Gosling ; she d. 6 Mar. 1864. r2] Charles, b. 18 July, 1845; m. 13 April. 1871, Leonora Louisa Isabella, dau. of Rev. Leonanl Shafto Orde, of Wectwood, Northumb. (B. BOLTON), and has S sons and 4 daus. Frederick Jocelyn, b. 12 April, 1872.— Charles Henry -iw^-er. b. 1 May, 1880.— Nora and Louisa, twins.— I tuirlotte Gwendoline Frances.— Gwendoline Kaihe- ! Ml- r^Miiiorn, I r f 1. m. 28 July, 1862, to Andrew Inglls, of ■| . 'thian. l-lj k.;i;..;.;... [5J Louisa Mar^raret, m. 29 April, 1869, to Lyonel Alex- ander Arthur Tollemache, Esq. (E. DY8ART). /3/ Gcorpre, capt. R,n. (retd.); b. 30 May, 1801; m. Ist— 2 Jan. 1833, Charlotte, dau. of Vice- Adm. John Richard Delap-Tollemache (B. TOLLEMACHE) ; she d. 14 April, 1837, leaving 2 daus. [1] Selina Elizabeth, m. 22 Aug. 1854, to Rev. Thomas Edmund Franklj-n, M.A. vicar of St. John the Baptist, Leamington, and has 4 sons and 2 daus. (1) William Edmund Franklyn, lieut. 19th (P.W.O.) regt. b. 14 May, 1856.— <2) Ernest Frederick, b. 3 Jan. 1861.— (3) Lionel Dudley, b. 20 Nov. 1865.— (4) Arthur Herbert Hope, b. 8 April, 1868. V.5) Edith Mary Selina, ni. 5 June, 1877, to John iiunton JaflCray, Esq.— (6) Evelyn Mildred Tollemache. [2] Charlotte, d. s. p. 3 Sept. 1870, having m. 9 Aug. 1864, to Rev. Samuel Benjamin Browne, vicar of Frams- den, Suflfolk. Capt. George Hope m. 2ndly— 23 April, 1846, Katherine Frances, dau. of late William Leveson-Gower, Esq. of Titsey Place, Surrey. (D. Sutherland) ; she d. 26 Feb. 1880, having had a dau. [3] Katherine Francis. Hon. Charles Hope Verb [2] m. 3rdly— 2 April, 1766, Helen, dau. of George Dunbar, Esq. of Seuchold, Linlithgow ; she d. 18 Sept. 1794, leaving with other issue a son, (5a) Sir (jeorge Johnstone Hope, rear-adm. R.N. 1811, K.C.B. 1815, commanded the " Defence " at the battle of Trafalgar, lord of the admiralty 1812A8; b. 6 July, 1767; d.2 May, 1818 (bur. in Westminster Abbey 9th), having m. 1st— 28 Jan. 1803, Lady Jemima Hope, 6th dau. of James, 3rd Earl of Hopetoun; •he d. 6 Sept 1808, leaving a son and dau. /I/ Sir James, g.C.b. adm. of the fleet, 1879, com.-in-chief W.I. and N.American station 1864/9, at Portsmouth 1869/73, K.L.U., and principal a.d.c. to the Queen 1873/8; b. 3 Mai-. 1808; d. s. p. 9 June, 1881, having m. 16 Aug. 1838, Hon. Frederica Eliza, dau. of Charles, 8th Lord Kinnaird; she d. s. p. 27 May, 1850. He m. 2ndly— 6 Dec. 1877, Elizabeth Reid, dau. of (Jen. Sir Arthur Thomas Cotton, K.c.s.i. (V. COMBERMERE.) /2/ Helen, b. 10 April, 1807. Adm. Sir George J. Hope m. 2ndly— 1 Dec. 1814, Hon. Georgina Mary Anne, dau. of (Jeorge, 7th Lord Kiimaird; she d. 16 Dec. 1848, having had a dau. /3/ Eliza, d. 2 Jan. 1857, having m. 30 June, 1835, as 1st wife, to Sir Harry Vemey, Bart. JOHN, 2nd Earl, lord high commissioner to the general assembly of the church of Scotland; b. 7 Sept. 1704; d. 12 Feb. 1781, having m. Ist— 14 Sept. 1738, Lady Anne Ogilvie, 2nd dau. of James, 5th Earl of Findlatcr and Seafield ; she d. 8 Feb. 1759, having had with other issue an only son, /I/ James, 3rd Earl, a representative Peer of Scotland 1784,'94 On the death of his granduncle (of the half-blood), (Jeorge, 3rd Marquis of Annandale in 1792, he added the name of JOHN- 8T0NB to his own, cluimed the Marquisate of Aunandale 13 May, 1794 ; hereditary keeper of Lochmaben Palace, and lord- lieut 00. Linlithgow; was created a Peer of the U.K. 3 Feb. 1809, as Baron Hopetoun, of Hopetoun, with remainder to the issue male of his father; b. S3 Aug. 1741 ; d. 29 May, 1816, having m. 16 Aug. 1766, Lady Elizabeth Carnegie, dau. of George, Earl of Northesk ; she d. 16 Aug. 1793, having had vith other issue 8 dans. THE EARL m. Sndly— 80 Oct. 176S, Jane, dau. of Robert Oliphant Esq. of Roesie, Perths.; she d. 16 Mar. 1767, having had with other issue a son, 121 John, s. as 4th Earl. THE EARL m. Srdly— 10 July, 1767, Lady Betty LesUe, dau. of Alexander, Srd Earl of Leven (and Melville); she d. 10 April, 1788, having had with other issue S sons, /3/ Hon. Charles, of Wanghton, Haddington, gen. in the army, M.P. Kinghom 1790, and oo. Haddington 1800,'2,1806/7, 1812; b. 16 Oct 1768 ; d. 1 July, 1828, having m. 80 April, 1807, Louisa Anne, dan. of George Finch-Hatton, Esq. of Eastwell Park Kent (E. Wincbilsea) ; she d. 1 Mar. 1875, leaving a dau. Elisabeth, d. 80 ICay, 1868, having m. to Louis BiUard, Esq. /4/ Hon. Sir Alexander, g.cb. gen. in the army, col. 14th tegt. lleut-goT. of Chelsea hospital, M.P. Dumfries 1796, and 00. LinUthgow 180S, 1806/7; b. 9 Dec. 1769 ; d. 19 May, 1837, having m. S8 Oct 1806, Cleorgiana Alicia, dau. of Gkorge Brown, Esq. of ElUstown); she d. having had 5 sons [1] John Thomas, b. 10 Jan. 1807; d. 17 April, 1836, having m. S Mar. 1886, Lady Frances Anne Lascelles, dau. of Hemy, Snd Earl of Harewood; she d. 7 Dec 1855. [2] (}eorge William, of LulTness, m.p. Weymouth 1837/41, Southampton 184S/7, Windsor 1869/63 ; b. 4 July, 1808; d. 18 Oct 1863, having m. 5 Mar. 1836, Hon. Caroline Georgiana Scott-Montagu, dau. of Henry James, Lord Montagu (ext.), brother of Charles, 4th Duke of Buccleuch, k.t. and had 7 sons and 2 daus. (1) Alexander James, b. 18 July, 1838; d. 12 April, 1844.— (2) Henry Walter, of Lufrness,J.P. and d.l. capt. late gren guards; b. 17 Aug. 1839. ||| J^iMi^-UJkAfa-'iy/WAA*, '^J** i, %^ ' " George Robert, capt R.N.;b. 23 Jan. 1841. ' / Ik^fuK-^ o: (4) Montagu, major Gh>rdon highlanders (late 92nd regt.); b. 4 Mar. 1844; m. 2 Nov. 1876, C!onstance Maud, only dau. of James Fletcher, Esq. of Rosehaugh, Ross-sh. and Lctham Grange, Forfarsh. and has a dau.— Caroline Violet Mary. (5) Edward Stanley, bar.-at-law l.T. 1870, a charity com- missioner; b. 1 Feb. 1846; m. 2 June, 1881, Constance Christina, 2nd dau. of Sir John^LesIie, Bart, of Glaslough, CO. Monaghan. (6) DougUs (Rev.), b. 30 April, 1848. (7) Herbert James, bar.-at-law l.T. 1875 ; b. 3 Jan. 1851. 8) Caroline Jane. (9) Lucy (Jeorgiana. 3] James Robert Hope-Scott, of Abbotsford, Q.c. ; b. 16 y, 1812; d. 29 April, 1873, having m. 1st— 19 Aug. 1847, Charlotte Harriet Jane, dau. of late John Gibson Lockhart, Esq. and granddau. of Sir Walter Scott, of Abbotsford (B. POLWARTH); she d. 26 Oct. 1858, leaving a dau. (1) Mary Monica, of Abbotsford, m. 21 July, 1874, to Hon. Joseph Maxwell (B. Herries), late rifle brigade, who as- sumed the additional surname of Scott. J. R. Hope-Scott m. 2ndly— 7 Jan. 1861, Lady Victoria Alexandrina Fitzalan-Howard dau. of Henry Granville, 14th Duke of Norfolk; she d. 20 Dec. 1870, leaving a son and 3 daus . (2) James Fitzalan, b. 11 Dec. 1870.— (3) Minna Mar- garet. — (4) Josephine Mary.— (5) Theresa Anne. [4] Louisa Dorothea, m. 10 Sept. 1832, to Rev. Lord Henry Frances Kerr (M. LOTHIAN). SIR JOHN, 4th Earl, G.cb. gen. in the army, col. 42nd regt. succeeded to the chief command at the battle of Corunna on the death of Sir John Moore; commander-in-chief Ireland, 1812, and for his numerous services in the Peninsular war was himself created Baron Niddry, of Niddry Castle, co. Linlithgow, in the Peerage of the U.K. 17 May, 1814, with remainder to the issue male of his father; b. 17 Aug. 1765; d. 8 April, 1843, having m. 1st — 7 Aug. 1798, Elizabeth, dau. of Hon. Charles Hope-Vere, of Craigie Hill aforesaid; she d. s. p. 20 Mar. 1801. He m. 2ndly— 9 Feb. 1803, Louisa Dorothea, dau. of Sir John Wee in correspondence with tlie Royalists were botli tried before a court marshal at Guildhall, and both were Ix^headed, he after l)i8 son, on Tower Hill, 2 Jan. 1644/5 ; m. 1st— 16 Feb. 1606, 7, Catlie- rine, dau. of Sir John Rodes, of Barlborough, co. Derby, and had with other issue, John, col. in parliamentary service, tried on the same charges as his father, and belicaded the same day (but Iwfore him), 2 Jan. 1644/5, married thrice ; his male line extinct on the death of his grandson Sir Jolm, 3rd Baronet (liefore 1692). SIR JOHN m. 2ndly— 16 July, 1614, Anne, only child of Kalph Rokeby, secretary to the council of York, for the nortlicrn parts of the realm ; she d. about 1624. He m. 3rdly, Frances, (iau. of John Legard (BART.), Esq. of Ganton ; and 4thly, Cathoriiie, dau. of Sir William Bamtvugh, of Howsham, Knt. and widow HOTHAM. 357 of Sir Thomas Norcliffe, Knt. ; she d. 22 Aug. 1634. He m. fithly— 7 May, 1635, Sarah, dau, of Thomas Anlaby, of Etton, Yorks. He had issue by each wife ; and his great-grandsou. through tlie 2nd marriage, viz. QUI BEAUMONT HOTHAM, 7th Baronet (on the death of O his nephew. Sir Charles, Dec. 1767); d. 29 Aug. 1771, having m. Frances, dau. of Stephen Thompson, of Welton, Yorks. and coheir of her nephew Lillingstone Thompson, of Humbleton, Yorks.; she d. 18 Nov. 1771, having had 6 sons, (1) Sir Charles Hotham-Thompson, 8th Baronet, K.B. gen. in the army; b. May, 1729 ; d. 26 Jan. 1794, having m. 21 Oct. 1762, Lady Dorothea Hobart, only dau. of John, 1st Earl of Buckinghamshire ; she d. 1 June, 1798. (2) Sir John, 9th Baronet, bishop of Clogher 1782/95, Ossory 1773 82, vicar of Northall, archdeacon of Middx. a chaplain iii ordinary to the King ; b. Feb. 1734/6 ; d. 3 Nov. 1795, ffit. 62, having m. 11 April, 1765, Sasan, sister of Sir Herbert Mack- worth, Bart, and had a son, SIR CHARLES, 10th Baronet ; b. 24 May, 1766 ; d. s. p. 18 July, 1811, having m. 16 Nov. 1804, Elizabeth, 4th dau. of Owen Meyrick-Meyrick, co. Carmarthen. She re-m. 20 Oct. 1812, to Rev. Gteorge Morgan. (3) Sir William, 11th Baronet, having been created, 7 Mar. 15\R0N HOTHAM, of South Dalton, in the Peerage of I, with remainder to the issue male of hla deceased . in consideration of his gallant naval services ; b. 8 Airil. 1736 ; d. unm. 2 May, 1813. (4) Sir Beaumont, s. as 2nd Baron. (5) George, gen. in the army, col. 14th regt.; b.7 Jan. 1741; d. 7 I'fh. 1806, having m. 16 Dec. 1769, Diana, youngest dau. and coheir of Sir Warton Pennyman, Bart, (ext.); she d. 17 July, 1817, having had with 2 daus. 2 sons, in George, lieut.-col. ; b. 18 Oct. 1770; d. 23 April, 1823. having m. 1 Mar. 1792, Caroline, dau. and coheir of Roger Gee, Esq. of Bishop Barton ; she d. 23 Dec. 1811, having had 4 sons and 6 daus. [1] William, adm. RJ?. K.H.; b. 30 July, 1794 ; d. umn. 22 Feb. 1873. [2] George, capt. R.E. ; b. 11 Sept. 1796 ; d. 14 April, 1860, having m. Ist — Caroline, dau. of Richard Watt, Esq. of Bishop Burton, Yorks.; she d. 27 Sept. 1839, having had a son and dau. (1) Richard, capt. late Uthregt. hon. major 11th Middx. R.v. 1863 ; b. 16 Oct. 1832. (2) Harriet. Capt. O. HOTHAH m. Sndly— 11 July, 1844, Amelia, dan. of lYancis Ramsden-Hawksworth, Esq. of Yorks. and had 2 sons and 2 daus. (3) Arthur, b. 18 June, 1849. (4) Francis, sub-Ueut. R.N.; b. 21 June, 1861. (5) Alice, m. 2 July, 1868, to Samuel John Loftus Bland, (E. Annksley), j.p. Queen's oo. capt. late 6th Innis- killing dragoons, and has an only son, Himiphrey Loftus Bland, b. 9 April, 1869. (6) Laura, m. 14 Nov. 1872, to Montagu Lubbock, Esq. M.R.C.8. (Bart.) [3] Charles, rector of Roos, canon of York Cathedral, (hiipliiin of Lincoln's Inn; d. 11 Feb. 1866, having m. 6 .'an. 1837, Lucy Elizabeth, eldest dau. of Rev. Christopher \ kes (Bart.), and widow of Rev. and Hon. Henry Dun- imbe (E. Feversham) ; she d. 10 Dec. 1877. 1 4] John, of Scaftworth, Yorits. capt. R.HJI.; b. 29 Jan. 1 805; d. 11 Feb. 1881, having m. 1st— 9 April, 1842, Maria i;iizalx;th, yoimgest dau. of Henry Thompson, Esq. of lUirton, Yorks. (BarT.); she d. 3 June, 1853, having had 2 sons and 3 daus. (1) Charles Frederick, capt. RJf.; b. 20 Mar. 1843; m. 29 Feb. 1872, Margaret, dau. of David Milne-Home, of Wed- derbum (BART.), and has 2 sons and a dau. John Beaumont, b. 16 Sept. 1874.— Alan Geoffrey, b. 3 Oct. 1876.— Jean. (2) John, lieut. R.A. 1871; b. July, 1851. (3) Caroline Emily. (4) Fanny. (5) Gertrude. Capt. John Hotham m. 2ndly— 11 Jan. 1856, Mary, dau. of Rev. Dawson Richardson Roundell, of Gledstone Hall, CO. Yorks. and had 2 sons and 2 daus. (6) George, b. 4 April. 1856. (7) William, Ueat. 107th regt.; b. 17 April, 1859. (8) Mary. (9) Lucy. [5] Sarah,'tl.6 April, 1873, aged 83, having m. 6 Sept. 1823, to Yen. Stephen Creyke, archdeacon of York. [6] Charlotte, d. 19 July, 1876, having m. 20 July, 1824, to Robert Denison, Esq. of Waplington Manor, Yorks. [7] (Jertrude, d. 15 Sept, 1859, having m. 27 Dec. 1830, as 1st wife, to Rev. Christopher Nevile, of Thomey Hall, Notts, who d. 8 Aug. 1877. [8] Diana Caroline, m. 12 Aug. 1841, to Henry Alexander Brown, of Kingston Grove, Oxon. [9] Harriet, d. 12 Feb. 1873, having m. 29 June, 1833, to Sir John William Lubbock, Bart, who d. 21 June, 1865. Col. George Hotham m.2ndly— 29 June,1813,Rosamond, dau. of Rev. Francis Best, rector of South Dalton, Yorks.; she d. 6 Sept. 1826, having had an only child, [10] Maria, d. 19 July, 1871, having m. 12 April, 1836, to WiUiam Bradley Wainman, Esq. of Carr Head in CIraven ; hed. /2/ Sir William, G.C.B., adm. of the red; b. 12 Feb. 1772; d. 31 May, 1848, having m. 1st— 7 June, 1804, Anne, dau. of Sir Edward Jevnes, Knt. ; she d. 21 Aug. 1827. He m. 2ndly —26 June. 1835. Jane Seymour, dau. and coheir of Francis Colman, Esq. of Hillersdown, Devon, and widow of Roger lefj^ l?i Petti ward, Esq. of Great Finborough Hall, Suffolk ; she d. s. p. 30 Nov. 1865. By his first marriage he had 3 sons and a dau. [1] Augustus, lieut.-col. late 76th regt.; b. 1 Mar. 1805- d. 8/21 Oct. 1863, having m. 4 Dec. 1851, Matilda, 5th dau. of John Warrington, Esq. She re-m. 22 Jan. 1868, to William Hotham, of Fulford, York. [2] Edwin, rector of Crowcombe, Somerset; b. 13 Dec. 1807; d. 8 Mar. 1875, having m. 13 Sept. 1838, Harriet, youngest dau. of Sir John Greers Cotterell, Bart, and had 6 sons and a dau. (1) John, capt. 36th Madras N.I.; b. 19 Feb. 1841; d. tmm. 8 Jan. 1880.— (2) Edwin, com. R.N.; b. 29 Aug. 1842.— (3) Stephen, b. 26 Dec. 1844. (4) William Charles, com. R.M. Indian navy ; b. 30 June, 1846; m. 21 June, 1881, Aileen, dau. of Capt. G. O'Brien Carew, supt. of the marines at Bombay. (5) Montagu Conyers, b. 23 Jan. 1860. (6) Anne, m. 20 April, 1876, to John St. Vincent Parker Jervis, Esq. (V. ST. Vincent). [3] John William, com. RJf.; b. 30 Mar. 1809; d. 31 Aug. 1879, having m. Ist- 29 April, 1838, Sarah Eliza, eldest dau. of William Hawksley, Esq. of Bath ; she d. 2 Nov. 1871. He m. 2ndly— 21 Nov. 1874, Matilda Anne, eldest dau. of Dennis HoUingworth, Esq. of HoUingworth Hall, Cheshire. By his Ist wife he had 2 sons and 3 daus. (1) Frederick William, M.a. Queen's Coll. Oxon. 1871, curate of Rudlets, Herts. 1879 ; b. 17 Jan. 1844. (2) Charles Ernest, b. 27 Mar. 1855 ; m. 7 Sept. 1881. Mary Louisa, 2nd dau. of Thomas Robertson, Esq. of Sydney, N.8.W. (3) Rosetta Anne, m. 6 Nov. 1860, to Coventry Warring- ton-Carew, Esq. (4) Jane Caroline, m. 27 July, 1876, to Capt. William Henry Miller Francklyn, Madras army, and has a dau. b. 11 Aug. 1879. (5) Louisa Augusta, m. 4 Oct. 1873, to Albert William, son of Canon Sergison. ~ Anne, d. i Jan. 1859, having m. 8 Sept. 1829, to Robert arvey, Baq. who d. 10 May, 1868 (BART.) /3/ Montagu, major 14th regt.; b. SO Mar. 1779; d. 4 Mar. I864/S, hayfiig m. SS Jan. 1804/6, Anne, eldest dau. of Thomas Bird, of Norton Lodge, Wore.; she d. Feb. 1816. SIR BEAUMONT, 2nd Baron and 12th Baronet, a baron of the exchequer ; b. 6 Aug. 1737; d. 4 Mar. 1814, having m. 6 June, 1767, Susannah, 2nd dau. of Sir Thomas Hankey, and relict of Sir James Norman, of East Moulsey, Surrey ; she d. 1 Aug. 1799, having had with 3 daus. 3 sons, /I/ Beaumont, col. Coldstream guards; b. 30 Aug. 1768; d. Aug. 1799. having m. 90 May, 1790, Philadelphia, dau. of Sir John Dixon Dyke Bart. ; shed. 20 May, 1808, having had 2 sons, [1] Beaumont, 3rd Baron, gen. in the army, present at Waterloo, M.P. T/eominster 1820/41, East Riding, co. Yorks. 1841/68 ; b. 9 Aug. 1794; d. unm. 12 Dec. 1870. [2] Hon. George Frederick, rear-adm. r.n. (precedency patent 1 Sept. 1836); b. (posth.) 20 Oct. 1799; d. 19 Oct. 1856, having m. 12 Aug. 1824, Lady Susan Maria O'Bryen (B. Inch IQUIN), eldest dau. and coheir of William, Marquis of Thomond (ext.); she d. 26 Mar. 1857, having had with other issue 2 sons and a dau. (1) Sir Charles, 4th Baron, K.M. capt. 18th and 59th regt. wounded in (Mmea ; b. 27/29 May, 1836; d. unm. 29 May, 1872. (2) Sir John, 5th and present Baron. (3) Hon. Susan Frances (precedency patent 8 Mar. 1871); m. 6 June, 1877, to Rev. Alexander Cosby Jackson, curate of Bryngwyn, Mon. 1879/80, of Horsham 1877/9 (Hal- KETT— Bart.), and has a dau. b. 7 May, 1878. /2/ Hon. Frederick, prebendary of Rochester; b. 16 Jan. 1774; d. 10 Oct. 1864, having m. 23 Nov. 1802, Anne Elizabeth, eldest dau. of Thomas Hallett Hodges, Esq. Hemstead Place, Kent ; she d. 28 Jan. 1862, having had 6 sons and 4 daus. [1] Sir Charles, capt. R.N. K.c.B. governor of Victoria; b. 14 Jan. 1806; d. 31 Dec. 1855, having m. 10 Dec. 1853, Hon. Jane Sarah, \vidow of Hugh Holbech, Esq. of Famborough, co. Warwick, and dau. of Samuel Hood, 2nd Baron Bridport. She re-m. 30 Aug. 1860, to Capt. WiUiam Armytage, R.N. (Bart.), who d. 11 Jan. 1872. [2] John Hallett, B.A. Magd. Coll. Oxon. 1834, M.A. 1839, vicar of Sutton-at-Hone, Kent, 1836/81, heir presump- tive to the Peerage; b. 26 Aug. 1811. [3] Henry, b.a. Jesus Coll. Camb. 1843, vicar of Woodnes- borough, Kent, since 1847 ; b. 19 Nov. 1814; m. 10 July, 1846, Mary, 2nd dau. of Rev. John Hall, of Lower Canada, and has a dau.— Mary Elizabeth. [4] Augustus Thomas, capt. late 75th regt. temporary poor law inspector Ireland; b. 25 Jan. 1817; m. 17 Aug. 1868, Anne Byam, 2nd dau. of Rev. and Hon. Miles John Stapyl- ton (Bart.); she d. s. p. 14 April, 1871. [5] William Francis, M.A. Ch. Ch. Oxon. 1843, rector of Buck- land, Surrey, since 1863, fellow of All Souls, Oxon. 1844/64; b. 28 Mar. 1819; m. 31 Jan. 1855, Emma, 6th dau. of late John Carbonell, Esq. and has a son and dau. Frederick William, b. 19 Mar. 1863.— Frances Emma. [6] Anne, d. 23 Dec. 1878, having m. 27 July, 1846, as 2nd wife, to Rev. William Barlow, canon of Chester Cathedral (BART.); he d. 8 Dec. 1848. [7] Louisa, m. 12 Mar. 1844, to Lieut.-Col. Patrick Grieve, whod. 11 Jan. 1853. [8] Frederica, d. 1 Sept. 1843, having m. 29 Jan. 1840, to 858 HOTHFIELD— HOUGHTON. Rev. Charles Montagu Doughty, of Theberton Hall, Suffolk, who d. 23 April, 1850. [9] Amelia Dorothea, d. 29 Nov. 1878. /3/ Hon. Sir Henry, K.C.B. G.c.M.G. vice-adm. of the red; b. 19 Feb. 1777; d. 19 April, 1833, having m. 6 July, 1816, Lady Frances Anne Juliana Rous, dau. of John, 1st Earl of Strad- broke; she d. 31 Jan. 1859, having had 3 sons, [1] Henry John, sen, fellow and vice-master Trin. Coll. Camb. M.A. 1847; b. 14 Dec. 1822. [2] Frederick Harry, M.A. Ch. Ch. Oxon. 1850, rector of Rushbury, Salop, since 1851, rural dean of Wenlock; b. 3 Aug. 1824 ; m. 17 Dec. 1851, Eleanor, 4th dau. of Robert Gosling, Esq. of Botleys Park, Surrey, and has 5 sons and 3 daus. (1) Henry Edward, lieut. 90th foot; b. 1 Aug. 1855.— (2) Beaumont George, b. 10 Feb. 1859.— (3) Algernon John, R.N. b. 28 April, 1863.— (4) Francis Herbert, b. 20 Sept. 1865.— (5) Robert Harry, b. 24 May, 1874. (6) Eleanor Frances, m. 1 Oct. 1878, to William St. An- drew, elder son of Sir Charles Rouse-Boughton, Bart. (7) Georgina Amelia. — (8) Emily Harriet.— (9) Evelyn Mary. [3] Beaumont William, H.M.'s consul at Calais since 1859, capt. gren. guards 1850,3, capt. S. Cork mil. 1855/9; b. 15 June, 1825 ; m. 13 Mar. 1855, Charlotte Amelia, youngest dau. of Rear-Adm. George Frederick Rich, and has sons 2 and 4 daus. (1) Charles George Beaumont, b. 19 Sept. 1858. (2) John Henry Beaumont, b. 2 May, 1866. (3) Frances Charlotte Agnes. (4) Alice Caroline, m. 20 Feb. 1879, to Eustace Beaumont Bumaby, capt. 10th regt. 3rd son of Tliomas Fowkc Andrew Burnaby, Esq. of Brampton Manor House, Hunts, and has a son.— Eustace Hotham BURNABY, b. 9 Mar. 1880. (5) Mary Eleanor. (6) Margaret. BARON HOTHFIELD. SIR HENRY JAMES TUFTON, Bart. (1851, U.K.); Baron Hothfield of Hothfield, Kent, so created 11 Oct. 1881; J.p. d.l. Kent and West- moreland, lord-lieut. 1881 ; s. his father as 2nd Ba- ronet in 1871 ; b. 4 June, 1844; m. 17 Dec. 1872, Alice Harriet Argyll, 2nd dau. of Rev. William James Stracey, M.A. (Bart.), rector of Buxton- Norfolk, and has 3 sons and a dau. ^»« Siickville Richard, b. 8 Nov. 1873. (2) Hon. Sackville Philip, b, 5 May, 1875, (3) Hon. Charles Henry, b. 16 May, 1879. (4) Hon. Rosamond. Arms— Sa. an eagle displayed erm. a bordiu-e wavy or. Crest— A sea-lion sejaait arg. debruised by a bendlet sinister wavy sa. Supporters — Two eagles ermine, collared gu. suspended therefrom a shield of the arms of TuFTON. Motto — Ales volat propriis. Seats— Hothfield Place, Maidstone; Appleby Castle, West- moreland ; and Skipton Castle, Yorkshire, TOWN HOUSE— 2, Chesterfield Gardens, Maj-fair, W. Hineage. SIR RICHARD TUFTOX, Bart, so created 16 Jan. 1851, hav- ing succ. by devise to the estates of Henry, Earl of Thanet, and by r.l. 5 May, 1850, he and his issue were authorised to con- tinue to use the surname of Tufton only, and to bear the arms of Tufton with proper distinction; naturalized with his family by act of parliament in 1849 ; b. at Verdun, France, 181. s"; d. 20 June, 1871, having m. 22 Aug. 1843, Adelaide Amelie Lacour, and had 3 sons and a dau. (1) Sir Henry James, 2nd and present Baronet. (2) Alfred Charles, bar.-at-law L.l. 1876; b. 15 May, 1852; m. 2 Aug. 1876, Elizabeth Edith Sophia, 2nd dau. of Rev. William John Deane, rector of Ashen, Essex, and has a son, Harrold Richard, b. 25 Jime, 1877. (3) George Richard, capt. (5th) R. Irish lancers, b. 18 Feb. 1856. (4) Theresc Elizabeth, m. 10 May, 1870, to Yicomte de -Cha- zelle. BARUN HOUGHTON. RICHARD MONCKTON MILNES, Baron Houghton, of Great Houghton, co. York, in the Peerage of the U.K. so created 20 May, 1863, M.A. D.C.L. LL.D. F.E.s. hon. fellow Trin. Coll. Camb. J.P. and D.L. York W.R. capt. West York mil. m.p. Pontefract 1837/63, a trustee of the British Museum 1881; b. 19 June, 1809; m. 31 July, 1851, Hon. Annabella Hungerford Crewe, dau. of John, 2nd Baron Crewe; she, d. 23 Feb. 1874, having had a son and 2 daus. f^. ^iMf' ^0, (1) BbD. Robert Offley Ashburton, b. 12 .taiTlSSS ; 1 1880, Sibyl Marcia, 3rd dau. of Sir Frederick Ulric Graham, Bart, of Netherby, and has a dau. >Ul4 «>« W»it^|i)f & Annabel Hungerford, b. 31 Aug, 1881. ^ (2) Hon. Amicia Henrietta, m. 11 June, 1881, to Gerald Fitz- geraldicM.O. (3) Hon. Florence Ellen Hungerford. Arms— Az. a chevron between three windmill sails or. Crest— A garb or charged with a fess dancettd az. the three mullets arg. SUPPORTERS— Two pegasi arg. gorged with a collar dancett az, thereon three mullets arg. in the mouth a branch of lai ppr. MOTTO— Scio cui credidi. SEAT— Fryston Hall, Ferrj-brldge, Yorkshire. '1^ . 3 Jun m HOWARD. 359 Etneage, TOOBERT PEilBERTON MILNES, of Fryston Hall and l\ Bawtry Hall, co. York, M.p.Pontefract 1806/18 (descended flora James Milnes, of Tapton Hall, Derbys. grandson of "Wil- liam Milnes, living temp. Queen Elizabeth— see pedigree at large Yorkshire Collection, ED FOSTER); b. 20 May, 1784 ; d, 9 Nov. 18r>8, having m. 22 Aug. 1808, Hon. Henrietta Maria Monckton, dau. of Robert Monckton Arundell, 4th Viscount Galway; she d. 1 May, 1849, having had a son and dau. [1] Richard Monckton Milnes, created Barok Hough- ton. [2] Henrietta Eliza, m. 25 April, 1838, to George Edward Arandell, 6th Viscount Galway, M.P. East Retford ; he d. 6 Feb. 1876. BARON HOWARD DE WALDEN. FREDERICK GEORGE ELLIS, Baron Howard de Walden (1597, E.), Baron Seaford (182fi, U.K.), major late 4th hussars ; s. his father as Baron Howard de Walden, and as 3rd Baron Seaford. 29 Aug. 1868 ; b. 9 Aug. 1830 ; m. 27 April, 1876, Blanche, eldest daughter of William Holdcn, Esq. of Palace House, co. Lane, and has a son, (1) Hon. Thomas, b. 9 May, 1880. Aems— Quarterly, let, Erminols on a cross sa. five crescents urg. Ellis. 2nd, Gu. on a bend arg. three trefoils slipped vert, Hbrvey. 3rd, Gu. two lions passant arg. ducally crowned or, PELTON. 4th, Gu. on a bend between six cross-crosslets fitch^ _. an escocheon or charged with a demi-lion erased and )ierced through the mouth with an arrow within a double iressure flory counterflory all gu. HOWARD. 3REST— On a mount ppr. a goat's head arg. Supporters — Two lions arg. each charged on the neck with rhree trefoils slipped vert within a collar gemel gu. klOTTO— Non quo sed quo modo. TOWN House— 13, St. Greorge's Road, s.w. The Barony. T ORD THOMAS HOWARD, K.0. 1597 [2nd son of Thomas J_j 4th Duke of Norfolk (beheaded 2 June, 1672), but eldest by his 2ud. wife, Margaret, dau. and heir of Thomas, Lord Dudley of Walden, k.G. so created by patent, 29 Nov. 1538; d. 1. p. m. 1544], a distingviished commander at sea, restored in Mood 27 Eliz. 1584/5, summoned to parliament by writ 24 Oct. 1197, as Baron Howard de Walden, p.c. created Earl of Suffolk 27 July, 1603 (see that title), a commissioner for making knights of the Bath, and earl marslial 1604, lord cham- l)erlain of the household, lord high treasurer of England 1614/18, chancellor of the university of Cambridge ; b. 24 April, 1561 ; d. 28 May, 1626, Imvlng ra. 1st, Mary, 2nd sister I coheir of George, Lord Dacre of the North ; she d. s. p. 111. 2ndly, Catherine, eldest dau. and coheir of Sir Henry wett, of Charlton, Wilts (widow of Richard, eldest son of • rt. Lord Rich), by whom he had 8 sons and 6 dans. His rulson, JAMES, 3rd Earl of Suffolk, k.b. at the coronation of Charles 1. 1625, lord-lieut. Cambridgeshire; bp. at Wal- den 10 Feb. 1619/20; d. 17 Jan. 1688/9, bur, there ; m. 1st, Lady Sarah Rich, 3rd dau. of Henry, Earl of Holland. She bur. 29 May, 1649, leaving a dau. (1) Lady Essex, m. to Sir Edward Griffin, created LORD Ghiffin, of Braybrooke, 3 Dec. 1688, lieut.-col. Duke of York's re^t. of foot guards (Coldstreams), accompanied James II. on his abdication into Fiance, and was outlawed, was taken prisoner by Sir John Byng off the coast of North Britain, aud was committed to the Tower of London, where he died, 10 Nov. 1710. On the death of his grandson Edward, 3rd Lord, 1742, the barony of Griffin became extinct. His younger sister and coheir, Anne Griffin, d. 20 Mar. 1770, having m. in the chapel of Gray's Inn, 26 Jan. 1716/17, to William Whitwell, of Oundle, and had issue 4 sons and 5 daus. The eldest son. Sir John Griffen (Whitwell) Griffin, k.b. which name he took by act of parliament 1749, had summons to parliament as Lord Howard de Walden, 1784, and was created Baron Braybrooke 1788 (see that title), d. s. p. JAMES, 3rd EARL, m. 2ndly (sett. dat. 13 Feb. 1660), Barbara, dau. of Sir Richard Villiers and relict of Sir Richard Wenman; she d. 15 Dec. 1681, leaving an only dau. (2) Lady Elizabeth, bp. at Walden 21 Dec. 1656 ; bur. there 26 Dec. 1681, having m. to Sir Thomaa Felton, of Plaj-ford, Suffolk, Bart, (ezt.), and bad an only dau. ELIZABETH FELTON, lady of the bedchamber to Queen Caroline, sole dau. and heir; d. 2 May, 1741, having m. as 2nd wife, 1695, to John Hervey, Ist Earl of Bristol; he d. 20 Jan. 1760/1. His great-grandson, AUOUSTUB John, Lord Hervey (eldest son of Right Rev. Frederick Augustus, 4th Earl of Bristol), capt. R.N.; b. 1 Jan. 1757 ; d. 10 Jan. 1796 (vita patris), having m. 4 Oct. 1779, Elizabeth, dao. of Colin Drummond, of Quebec, and Megglnch Castle, Perths.; she d. 4 Sept. 1818, having had an only dau. Elizabeth Catherine Caroline, m. to Charles Rose Ellis, LORD SBATORD (see below). Etneage. JOHN ELLIS [2nd son of George Ellis, chief justice of Jamaica, by Anne, eldest dan. of Peter Beckford, Esq. (R RlYEBS), speaker of the boose of assembly, and grandson of John Ellit, coL in the army at the conquest of Jamaica 1655, by his wife Elizabeth Grace, sister of William Nedham, Esq. (E. KILXORET), speaker of the house of assembly there], d. 1782, leaving by Elizabeth his wife, dau. of John Pallmer, of Jamaica, S sons, (1) John, of Hurlingham. Middlesex ; m. 1795, Antoinette. dftu. of Sir Peter Parker, Bart. ; she. d. Sept. 1829, having had 2 sons and S daus. [11 John. [2] (Tharles Parker, lient-col. late grenadier guards, served with distinction in Peninsula war and at Waterloo (danger- ously wounded) ; m. 6 May, 1817, Julia Maria, dau. of Christopher, and granddau. of Sir Peter Parker, Bart, (ext.), died s.p. [3] Elizabeth Margaret Antolnetta, d. 12 Dec. 1816, having m. as Ist wife, to Rev. Henry John Ridley (BART.), rector of Abinger and Newdigate, Surrey, who d. 1832. [4] Caroline, m. 1810, as 1st wife, to Joseph Pole-Carew (POLE— Bart.), who d. 9 Mar. 1862. [5 j Antolnetta, m. to Count Alfred de Chabannes. (2) Charles Rose, of whom next. CHARLES ROSE ELLIS, of Claremont, Surrey, created 16 July, 1826, Baron Seaford, of Seaford, Sussex ; b. 19 Dec. 1771 ; d. 1 July, 1845, having m. 1st— 2 Aug. 1798, Eliza- beth Catherine Caroline, only dau. and heir of John Augustus, Lord Hervey (M. Bristol) ; she d. 21 Jan. 1803. He m. 2ndly —2 Oct. 1840, Ann Louisa, dau. of Adm. the Hon. Sir George Berkeley, G.C.B. and widow of Vice- Adm. Sir Thomas Master- man Hardy, Bart. G.C.B. (ext.) ; she d. 2 Nov. 1877. By his 1st wife he had 2 sons, [1] Charles Augustas, s.as 2nd Baron Seaford and Baron Howard de Walden. [2] Hon. Augustus Frederick, Ueut.-col. in the army, M.P. Seaford; b. 17 Sept. 1800; d. 16 Aug. 1841, having m. 25 June, 1828, Mary Frances Thurlow, dau. of Sir David Cunynghame, Bart, of Milncraig ; she d. 12 Sept. 1851, having had with other Issue 2 sons and 3 daus. (1) Charles David Cunynghame, major late 60th rifles, served in Kaffir war 1851/2, Crimea 1856, Indian Mutiny 1858/9; b. 25 July, 1833 ; m. 17 Nov. 1859, Emily, dau. of late Major- Gen. Sir Guy Campbell, Bart, and has a son and 3 daus. Augustus Frederick Guy, b. 10 Dec. 1868.— Mary Pamela. — Helen Louisa Greorgina.— Lucy Emily Madeline. (2) Arthur Edward Augustus, C.S.l. col. (h-p.) gren. grnards, served in Crimea 1866/6, India 1858/62, equerry to Prince of Wales since 1867 ; b. 13 Dec. 1837; m. 2 May, 1864, Hon. Mina Frances Labouchere, 2nd dau. and coheir of Henry, Baron Taunton (ext.), and has 2 sons and 5 daus. /I/ Henry Arthur Augustus, b. 13 Feb. 1866. /2/ Gterald Montagu Augustus, b. 13 Sept. 1872. /3/ Mary Evelyn. 300 HOWARD— HOWE. 141 Albertha Lily Madeline (H.R.H. Prince of Wales sponsor). /5/ Alexandra Mina (H.R.II. Princess of Wales sponsor). 161 EveljTi Mary. /7/ Dorothy. (3) Marj- Georgiana Frances, m. 30 Dec. 1858, to Lient.-Gen. Hon. Arthur Edward Hardinge, C.B. com.-in-chief Bombay army since 1881 (B. HARDINGE). (4) Annie Eliza Margaret, m. 13 June, 1859, to Col. Charles Edward Mansfield (B. SANDHURST). (5) Augusta Louisa Caroline, m. 25 Dec. 1861, to Capt. Hon. Debonnaire John Monson (B. MONSON). CHARLES AUGUSTUS, G.C.B. K.T.S. s. his great-grand- father, Frederick Hervey, 4th Earl of Bristol and Bishop of Derry, 8 July, 1803, as Baron Howard de Walden, and suc- ceeded his father as 2nd Baron Seaford, 1 July, 1845, foraierly in the army, distinguished as a diplomatist, appomted British minister at Stockholm 1832, Lisbon 1833, Brussels 1846,68; b. 5 June, 1799 ; d. 29 Aug. 1868, having m. 8 Nov. 1828, Lady Lucy Cavendish Bentinck, 4th dau. of William Henry, 4th Duke of Portland, and had 6 sons and 2 daus. (1) Frederick George, 3rd and present Baron. (2) Hon. William Charles, rector of Bothal, Northumb. since 1861; b. 22 July, 1835; m. 16 Dec. 1873, Henrietta, dau. of Henry Metcalfe Ames, Esq. of Linden, in that co. and has had 3 sons and a dau. Henry G^^ysulf Bertram, b. 7 Mar. 1876.— Evelyn Charles Cadogan, b. 1 Oct. 1877 ; d. 1 June following.— Humphrey Cadogan, b. 21 Jan. 1879.— Lucy Henrietta Katharine. (3) Hon. Charles Arthiu-, bar.-at-law L.l. 1868; b. Dec. 1839. (4) Hon. John Charles, late R.N.; b. 29 Sept. 1841. (5) Hon. Henry Evelyn, late R.N.; b. 9 Aug. 1843. (6) Hon. Augustus William Charles, late flOth rifles ; b. 6 Feb. 1846. (7) Hon. Harriet Georgiana, m. 27 May, 1876, to Michael An- gelo Caetani, Duke de Serraoneta, of the kingdom of Italy. (8) Hon. Charlotte Isabella. BARON HOWARD. EDWARD GEORGE FITZALAN - HOWARD, Baron Howard, of Glossop, so created 9 Dec. 1869, P.C. deputy earl marshal 1861/8, and vice-cham- berlain of Her Majesty's household 1846/5, d.l. Inverness (2nd son of Henry Charles, 11th Duke of Norfolk, K.G.), M.P. Horsham 1848/52, and Arundel 1852/68, assumed the additional surname of FiTZ- ALAN by R.L. 26 April, 1842; b. 20 Jan. 1818; m. 1st— 22 July, 1851, Augusta, only dau. of Hon. George Henry Talbot, brother of John, 16th Earl of Shrews- bury; she d. 3 July, 1862. He m. 2ndly— 16 July, 1863, Winifred Mary, 3rd dau. of Ambrose Lisle Philipps de Lisle, Esq. of Garendon Park and Gracedieu Manor, co. Leic. By his 1st wife he had 2 sons and 5 daus. d- 0^^ ■ (1) Charles Bernard Talbot, b. 3 June, 1862; d. 8 July, 1861. (2) Hon. Francis Edward. D.L. Invemess-shire ; b. 9 Mav,yi 1859. 9»v. (3) Hon. Gwendoline Mary Anne, m. 16 April, 1872, to John Patrick, Marquis of Bute, K.T. (4) Hon. Angela Mary Charlotte, m. 14 April, 1875, to Mar- maduke, 14th Baron Herries. (5) Hon. Alice Mary Elizabeth, m. 4 Feb. 1880, to Charles Edward Hastings, 11th Earl of Loudoun. (6) Hon. Constance Mary G^rmana. (7) Hon. Winifred Mary. Arms— Quarterly, Ist, Gu. on a bend between six cross-crosslots fitchde arg. an escutcheon or charged with a demi-lion ram- pant pierced through the mouth by an arrow within a double- tressure flory-counterflorj- of the first a crescent for difference, HOWARD. 2nd, Gu., three lions passant-guardant in pale or in chief a label of three points arg. Brothertox. 3rd,Chequy or and az. Warrex. 4th, Gu. a lion rampant or, Fitzalan. Crests — l, Issuant from a ducal coronet or a pair of wings gu. each charged witli a bend between six cross-crosslets fitchce arg. 2, On a chapeau gu. turned up erm. a lion statant with tail extended or gorged with a ducal coronet arg. 3, On a mount vert a horse passant arg. holding in the mouth a slip of oak fructed ppr. SUPPORTERS— Dexter, a lion. Sinister, a horse ; both arg. tlio latter holding in his mouth a slip of oak vert fructed ppr. MOTTO— Sola virtus Invicta. BEATS— OloBsop, Manchester, and Dorlin House, Loch Sluil, Salen, n.b. Town House— 19, Rutland Gate, s.w. EARL HOWE. SIR RICHARD WILLIAM PENN CURZON HOWE,c.B. Earl Howe (1821, U.K.), Viscoun (1802, U.K.) and Baron Curzon (1794, g.b.) am Howe (1788, G.B.), gen. in the army (retd. lia 1881), col. the Leicestershire regt, (formerly 17ti foot), A.D.C. to H.E.H. the Duke of Cambridge, hoi col. Leic. yeo., acting q.m.g. at siege of Delhi 1857 s. his brother as 3rd Earl 4 Feb. 1876 ; b. 14 FelST 1822 ; m. 8 Feb. 1858, Isabella Catherine, eldest dau. of Major-Gen. the Hon. George Anson (E. Lichfield), and has 2 sons and 2 daus. M^l^iu»U, ( f tiA l^ ac k^/M^' HOWTH. 361 (1) George Richard Penn, YISCOUKT CURZOK ; U,28 April 1861. -Ji, .. ij'irs,i^t:,QeMfu,u.tji:uM-cuiL-(i.ffd(*,.ir (2) Hon. Frederick Graham, b. 5 Mar. 1868. ' (3) Lady Evelyn Alice. (4) Lady Edith Cecilia. ARMS— Quarterly, Ist and 4th, Or, a fesse between three wolf's heads couped sa. HOWE. 2nd and 3rd, Arg. on a bend sa. three popinjays or beaked and legged gu. CURZON. Crests— 1, Out of a ducal coronet or a plume of five ostrich feathers az. HOWE. 2, A popinjay wings displayed and inverted or collared gu. CURZOK, SUPPORTERS- Two Cornish choughs ppr. round the neck a gold chain, Howe. Two cockatrices, wings elevated, tails nowed and ending in a serpent's head or, combed, wattled, and legged gu. CuRZOX. Motto— Let Curzon holde what Curzon helde. Seat— Gopsall, Atherstone, co. Leic. Town House— 21, Curzon Street, May Fair. Hineage. ASSHETON CURZON, LL.D. (brother of Sir Nathaniel Curzon, Bart, created Baron Scarsdale), M.p. Clitheroe 1764, 1762, 1768, 1774, and 1790, until created Baron CURZON 1.3 Aug. 1794, was fiulher advanced as ViSOOUNT CuRZOX 27 Feb. 1802; b. 2 Feb. 1729 (1783); d. 21 Mar. 1820, having m. 1st— 1766, Esther, only child of William Hanmer, of the Fenns, Flints (B. HANMER) ; she d. 21 July, 1764, having had with 2 daus. an only son, (1) Hon. Penn Aasheton, M.P. Leominster 1784, Leic. 1790 6; b. 31 Jan. 1767; d. v. p. 3 Sept. 1797, having m. 81 July, 1787, Sophia Charlotte, Baroness Howe, eldest dan. and coheir of Richard, Earl Howe, K.o. adm. Rjr. (who was created BARON HOWE, of Langar, Notts, 19 Aug. 1788, with remainder to the issue of his daughter) ; she d. 3 Dec. 183ft (having re-m. 1 Oct. 1812, as 3nd wife, to Sir Jonathan Wathen Buller, Bart. 6.C.B. groom of the bedchamber, who d. 1 Jan. 1863), leaving an only surviving son, Richard William Penn, created Earl Howe VISCOUNT CURZON m. Sndly— 6 Feb. 1766, Dorothy, dau. of Sir Robert Grosvenor, Bart. M.P. (D. Westminster) ; she d. 24 Feb. 1774. He m. 8rdly— 17 April, 1777, Anna Margaretta. dau. of Amos Meredith, Esq. (Bart.) (ext.), and widow of Barlow Treoothick, Esq.; she d. 18 June, 1804. By his Jnd wife he had with other Issoe a son and dan. (2) Hon. Robert, M.P. CUtheroe 1796, 1802, 1806/7; b. 18 Feb. 1774; d. 14 May, 1868, having m. 14 Oct. 1806, Harriet Anne, Baroness Zouche (see) ; she d. IS May, 1870, leaving issue. (3) Hon. Charlotte, d. 80 Dec. 1832, having m. 27 June, 1799, to Dugdale Stratford Dugdale, Esq. of Mere Vale, oo. Warwick; he d. 6 Nov. 1836. SIR RICHARD WILLIAM PENN, 2nd Viscount, O.C.H. p.c. D.c.L. lord chamberlain to Q. Adelaide; succ. his grandfather 19 Mar. 1880, as VI800UNT and Baron CURZON, and his mother as BARON HoWE, of Langar, 8 Deo. 1836 ; assumed the name of HOWE, by R.L. 7 July, 1821, and was created Earl Howe 16 July, 1821; b. 11 Dec. 1796; d. 12 May, 1870, having m. 1st— 20 Mar. 1820, Lady Harriet GJeorgiana Bnidenell, 2nd dau. of Robert, 6th Earl of Cardigan (ext.); she d. 25 Oct. 1836, having had 7 sons and 8 daus. (1) George Aug^istus Frederick Louis, s. as 2nd Viscount. (2) Richard William Penn, 3rd and present Peer. (3) Hon. Frederick, capt. R.N. (retd.) ; b. 16 July, 1823 ; d. unm. 23 Sept. 1881. (4) Hon. Henry Dugdale, of East Dean, Hants, late capt. Leic. yeo. ; b. 21 Sept. 1824; m. 22 Oct. 1867, Eleanor Young, youngest dau. of Major-Gten. John Swinburne, and has a son and 4 daus. Henry, b. 31 Mar. 1866.— Nina.— Millicent.— Eleanor.— Sybil. (5) Hon. W^illlam Henry, major late 17th light dragoons, capt. Leic. yeo. ; b. 1 June, 1827; m. Ist— 26 Oct. 1870, Beatrice, dau. of Alexander Page, Esq.; she d. s. p. 10 July, 1873. He m. 2ndly —3 Nov. 1874, Emily, youngest dau. of Frederick Cooper, Esq. of Carleton Hall, Penrith, and has a dau. Hilda Georgina Susan. (6) Hon. Ernest George, col. in the army, lieut.-ool. 82nd regt. 1870/7, A.A.O.(kQJ£.o. Aldershot district since 1878; b. 12 Aug. 1828; m. 14 Jan. 1866, Augusta, 3rd dau. of Brigadier-CJen. Hallifax, and has 4 sons and 2 daus. Ernest Charles Penn, lieut. 34th regt.; b. 24 Nov. 1856.— Robert Lothian, b. 21 Nov. 1867.— Fitzroy Edmund Penn, 90th foot, late 20th foot ; b. 23 Mar. 1859.— Arthur Wardlaw, 2nd lieut. Mid-Ulster art. mil. 1880 ; b. 6 Jan. 1861.— Harriet Augusta.— Mary Ellen. i^iT.ri.f kVf (7) HonJiJ^icester Smyth, of Drumfcree HaU, co. Westmeath, C.B. lieut.-gen. in the army, late rifle brigade, comdg. troops at Cape of GkxKl Hope 1880, major-gen. comdg. W. district 1874/9, assist, mil. sec. in (Mmea to Lord Raglan and to Gen. Simpson, K.L.H. & M. promoted to rank of lieiit.-col.asthe bearer of despatches announcing capture of Sebastopol, mil. sec. In Ireland 1856/70, d.Q.m.G. Ireland 1872/4 ; assumed the surname of Smyth only, and the arms of Smyth and Curzon qnarteriy, by R.L. 16 Nov. 1866 ; b. 26 Oct. 1829 ; m. 12 Feb. 18C6, Alicia Maria Eliza, elder dau. and heiress of Robert Smj-th, Esq. of Drumcree, co. Westmeath, J.P. and D.L. (8)" Ladv Georgiana Charlotte, m. 3 July 1845, to Henry Charles, 8th Duke of Beaufort. (9) Lady Adelaide Ida, m. 16 July, 1857, to Francis William Henry, 12th Earl of Westmoreland. (10) Lady Emily Marie, lady of the bedchamber to h.r.h. the Princess of Wales; m. 5 Feb. 1856, as 2nd \sife, to Lieut.-Col. . ^ Robert Nigel Fitzhardinge Kingscote, of Kingscote, c.B. m.p.t/5 i^*^^ West Glouc. (B. Lecoxfield), and has a son and 2 dau?. *[ UlcxMi »-_p»^ tl] Nigel Richard Fitzhardinge KINGSCOTE, b. 14 Feb. r$57. 1^^ '^ 2] Harriet Maude Isabella, m. 21 July, 1880, to Arthur Maitland Wilson, of Stowlangtoft HaU, Suffolk, and has a son b. 5 Sept. 1881. [3] Winifrid Ida, m. 16 July, 1879, to George Henry Hugh, Earl of Rocksavage, grandson of William, 3rd Marquis ot Cholmondeley. THE EARL m. 2ndlv— 9 Oct. 1845, Anne, 2nd dau. of Adm. Sir John Gore, K.C.B. (E. ARRAN) ; she d. 23 July, 1877, having had 2 sons and a dan. ^ i, , . , , (11) Hon. Montagu, capt. rifle brigade; b. 21 Sept. \8i6.M.p.f/M*ei*ieiikiUU (12) Hon. Assheton GJore, lieut. R.N.; b. 10 Aug. 1850. (13) Lady Mary Anna, m. 7 Jan. 1869, to James, Marquis of Hamilton, eldest son of Sir James, Duke of Abercom, K.o. GEORGE AUGUSTUS FREDERICK LOUIS, 2nd Earl Howe, M.P. South Lane, lieut.-col. com. Prince Albert's own Leic. vols.; b. 16 Jan. 1821; d. 4 Feb. 1876, having m. 3 ; Feb. 1846, Harriet Mary, only dau. of Henrj- Charles Sturt, Esq. I (B. ALINGTON); she d. 29 Jan. 1877, having had a dau. 1 (1) Lady Harriet Alice, d. 13 April, 1875, having m. 3 Feb. 1871, ' as Ist wife, to Henry NeviUe Sherbrooke (V. Sherbrooke). I incumbent of Portman Chapel, late 43rd L.T. and had a son and 2 dans. Pearoe Cniton Sherbrooke, b. 28 Nov. 1871.— Sybil Mary. —Evelyn Alice. EARL OF HOWTH. WILLIAM ULICK TRISTRAM ST. LAW- RENCE, Earl of Howth, Viscount St. Law- rence (1767, I.) and Baron of Howth ( i.), created Baron Howth, of Howth, co. Dublin, in the Peerage of the U.K. 7 Oct. 1881, state steward to the/^.jf / Viceroy of Ireland 1855 and 1859, lieut.-col. Dublin county militia 1854/69, vice-adm. province of Leinster, capt. 7th hussars 1847/50, M.P. Gal way 1868/74 ; s. his father as 4th Earl 4 Feb. 1874 ; b. 25 June, 1827 ; heir presumptive, his half-brother Thomas. Arms— Gu. two swords in saltire points upwards ppr. hilts and pommels or between four roses arg. barbed and seeded ppr. 362 HUNTINGDON, Crest— A sea-lion arg. Supporters— Dexter, a sea-lion arg. Sinister, a mermaid ppr. holding in her exterior hand a mirror. Motto— Qui panse. SEAT— Ho\vth Castle. Dublin, Eineage. AMORICUS or ALMEMCUS TBISTRAM is said to have married a sister of Sir John de Courcy (after Earl of Ulster), who was sent into Ireland by Hexry II. 1177, and having taken part in the reduction of that country, to have received a grant of the lordship of Howth, near DubUn. He was killed in action against O'Conor, King of Connaught. His son, SIR NICHOLAS FITZAMORY, is thus described with his father by Galfridus Rodubec, " St. Laurans fuerunt viri strenui atque fortes et robustissimi in bello," was father of Almericus, 3rd Baron, to whom King Joiix (when Earl of Morton and Lord of Ireland) confirmed the lands of Howth, and was ancestor of CHRISTOPHER, 13th Baron (feudal), bur. in the church of Howth 1430, M.I. " Christopher, Baron Howth, alias de St. Laurencio, and Lord of ParUament, by Anne Plunket, dau. of Plunket, of Rathmore, in the coimty of Meath." His grandson, SLR ROBERT St. LAWRENCE, 15th Baron of Howth, chancellor of the green wax of the exchequer 1467, lord chancellor of Ireland 1483, one of the 13 knights of St. George in Ireland ; m. Joan, dau. of Edward Beaufort, Duke of Somer- set (see ROYAL LINEAGES) (she re-m. to Sir Richard Fry, Knt.), and had 4 sons and Tdaus. The eldest son, SIR NICHOLAS ST. LAWRENCE, 16th Baron, exposed the imposture of Lambert Simnel, who personated the Earl of | Warwick in Ireland; after his defeat at Stoke the King pre- sented Sir Nicholas with 300 pieces of gold, and by charter dated 4 Mar. 1489, confirmed to him the lands of Howth, sat in parliament 1490 6 HENRY VII. and again 12 Sept. 1493, led the billmen at the famous battle of Knocktowe, in Connaught, 19 Aug. 1504, lord chancellor of Ireland 10 June, 1609 ; d. 10 July, 1526 ; m. 1st, Genet, only dau. of Sir Christopher Plunket, 3rd Lord of Killeen; 2ndly, Anne, dau. and heir of Thomas Berford, of Kilrowe, co. Meath; and 3rdly, Alice, dau. of Robert Fitz Symons, and had issue by each marriage. His grandson, CHRISTOPHER, 20th Lord, usually caUed "the blind lord," sat in the parliaments of 1659 and 1686 ; d. 24 Oct. 1589, having m. Ist, Elizabeth, dau. of Sir John Plunket, of Beaulieu; and 2ndly, Cecilia, 2nd dau. of Henry Cusack, alderman of Dublin (she d. 17 July, 1638, having re-m. Ist, to John Bamewall, of Monktown, co. Meath, and 2ndly, to John Finglas, of Westpalston). His descendant In the 7th generation, THOMAS ST. LAWRENCE, 27th Baron, P.c. created Vis- count St. Lawrence and Earl op Howth. 3 Sept. 1767, p.c. Ireland; b. 10 May, 1730; d. 29 Sept. 1801, having m. 17 Nov. 1750, Isabella, dau. of Rt. Hon. Sir Henry King, Bart, and sister of Edward, Ist Earl of Kingston ; she d. 20 Oct. 1794, having had 2 sons and 3 daus. His grandson, SIR THOMAS, 3rd Earl, K.P. (only son of William, 2nd Earl, who d. 4 April, 1822); b.l6 Aug. 1803; d. 4 Feb. 1874, having m. 1st— 9 Jan. 1826, Lady Emily de Burgh, dau. of John Thomas, 13th Eai-1 of Clanricarde ; she d. 6 Dec. 1842, having had a son and 3 daus. (1) William Ulick Tristram, 4th and present Earl. (2) Lady Emily, d. 6 Nov. 1868, having m. 26 Oct. 1859, as 2nd wife, to Thomas Gaisford, Esq. of Offington, Sussex (see also M. Lothian), and had 3 sons and 3 daus. Julian Charles GAISFORD, b. 28 Mar. 1862. — Basil St. Lawrence, b. 7 Nov. 1867.— Philip, b. 31 Oct. 1868.— Mary Teresa. — Mary Emily.— Agatha Mary. (3) Lady Catherine Elizabeth, m. 28 Aug. 1850, to James Joseph Wheble, of Bulmershe Court, capt. Berks militia, J.P. and D.L. and has 6 sons and 3 daus. James St. Lawrence Wheble, lieut. R.A. b. 29 Jan. 1853.— Ernest Joseph, b. 4 Aug. 1864. — Tristram Joseph, b. 4 June, 1857.— Sidney Joseph, b. 30 Aug. 1863.— Gerard Joseph Daniel, b. 23 Feb. 1867.— Leo Joseph, b. 26 June, 1869.— Mary.— Emily Catherine Mary. — Ursula Mary. (4) Lady Margaret, m. 20 June, 1861, to Sir Charles Compton William Domvile, Bart. THE EARL m. 2ndly— 27 Feb. 1851, Henrietta Digby, only child of Peter Barford, Esq. of Millington House, Hants, and Landenstown, co. Kildare (B. DlQBY), and had a son and 2 daus. (5) Hon. Thomas Kenelm Digby, lieut. 6th dragoon guards, one of the pages to Prince of Wales when installed a knight of St. Patrick, heir presumptive to the Peerage : b. 12 Dec. 1865. (6) Lady Henrietta Eliza, m. 6 Sept. 1881, to Capt. Benjamin Lee-Guinness, brother of Lord Ardilaun. (7) Lady Geraldine Digby. EARL OF HUNTINGDON. FRANCIS POWER PLANTAGENET HAST- INGS, Earl of Huntingdon (1529, E.); s. his father as 13th Earl 13 Sept. 1875; b. 4 Dec. 1841; m. 15 Aug. 1867, Mary Anne Wilmot, only child of Col. the Hon. John Craven Westenra (E. Rossmore), and has 3 sons and 5 daus. ^ '^"'f^' (1) Warner Francis John Plantagenet, BABftN-Hxswifcs ; i). 8 July, 1 868. iuu ^ /^-JsT/*^ '■ (2) Hon. Osmond William Toone Westenra, b. 7 Aug. 1873.k (3) Hon. Aubrey Craven Theophilus Robin Hood, b. 9 Jan. 1878. (4) Lady (Constance Wilmot Annie. (5) Lady Eeene Frances Calms. (6) Lady leme Louisa Arundel. (7) Lady Rowena Grace Marion Selina. (8) Lady Wilmot Ida Noreen, b. 8 Aug. 1880. ARMS— Arg. a maunch sa. Crkst— A bull's head erased sa. armed and ducally gorged or. Supporters— Two man-tigers aflCront^ or. Mottoes—" in veritate victoria," " Honorantea me honorabo," and " Post praelia praemla." SEATS— Clashmore, Waterford, and Sharavogue, Parsonatown, King's CO. Hineage. THIS branch of the family of Hastings claims descent from Thomas de Hastings, younger brother of William de Hastings d. 1210, whose grandson, Henry de Hastings, d. 1250, m. A. In, dau. of David, Earl of Huntingdon, and whose descent l:mt, Lawrence Hastings, was created Earl of Pembroke, 13 ( )cr 1339, extinct 1391 (B. HASTINGS). The representative of tlie j'ounger line, SIR WILLIAM DE HASTINGS, K.O. master of the mint at London, governor of Calais, lord chamberlain Edward IV. and of North Wales, 1461, had summons to parliament as BARON Hastings, of Ashby-de-la-Zouch 26 July (l Edward IV.), 1461, obtained the castle and rape of Hastings, Sussex, 1462, ambassador in France, chamberlain of the exchequer 1472, he retired with King EDWARD to Holland, and returned witli him to England and fought at the battle of Bamet, whoniii the Earl of Warwick was slain ; beheade: I ,l. and 2ndly, Elizabeth, dau. of Andrew, Lord Grey, relict o; 6th Lord Glamis. By his 1st wife he had issue. His great-grandson, (Jeorge, s. as 6th Earl. [2] Adam, Lord of Aboyne, m. Elizabeth, Countess of sm i . r- land, and Earl of Sutherland in her own right. Their Livit- great-grandson, Hon. Sir Robert, of Gordonstoun, the historian of hit family (2nd son of Alexander, 11th Earl of Sutherland), gentleman of the bedchamber to King James 1606,kniplitea HUNTLT. 865 1609, gentleman of the bedchamber to Charles L who created him a BARONET OP NOVA SCOTIA, with remainder to his heir male whatsoever, 28 May, 1625, being the first of that order, sheriff principal of Inverness-shire 1629, vice- chamberlain 1630, represented Inverness-shire 1630, conv. P.c. Scotland 1634; b. 14 May, 1580;d. 1656, having m. 16 Feb. 1613, Louisa, only child and sole heir of John Gordon, Lord of Glenluce, dean of Salisbury, brother of George, 4th Earl of Huntly, and had issue. 3] Sir William, ancestor of Gordon, of Gight, killed at ^lodden Field, 9 Sept. 1513. f4] Sir James, of Letterfourie, adm. of the fleet 1513. 5] Lady Catherine, m. 1496, to Perkin Warbeck, the pre- tended Duke of York, who was executed by order of Henry VII. She re-m. to Sir Matthew Craddock , of Wales, ancestor of the Earl of Pembroke. GEORGE, 6th Earl (on the death of his father May, 1576), entered into a treasonable correspondence with the Court of Spain 1588, and erected the standard of rebellion in the North 1589, but surrendered to JAMES VI. found guilty of high treason, imprisoned, and set at liberty on the King's marriage, renewed his treasonable correspondence with Spain, refused either to submit to the Church or remove out of the kingdom ; Huntly and Errol levied a considerable force and defeated the royal army of 7,000 men under the Earl of Argyll, at Strathaven, 3 Oct. 1694 ; the King then advanced against them and they obtained his Majesty's permission to go abroad, giving security that they should neither return without his licence nor engage in any new intrigues; Huntly was received by the King in Falkland 13 Aug. 1696, came to Edin- biu-gh 6 Dec. 1697, and was restore*!, created MARQins ov Huntly 17 April, 1699, and between the years 1608 and 1626 acquired the dignities of Bakon OK BADKNOcn, LOCHAHEH, STRATH AVON, ArcuiNiiowN, Balmore. Gahthie, and Kin- cardine, VISCOUNT INVERNESS and EARIi OF Enzik ; in 1630 he gave up the heritable shrievalty of Aberdeen and Inverness for £6,000 to the Earl of Moray ; d. 13 June, 1636, Iiaving m. Lady Henrietta Stewart, eldest dan. of Esm^, Duke of Lennox; she d. 2 Sept. 1643. His eldest son, /n EORGE, 2nd Marquis, had a charter to George, Earl of V JT Enzie'and Anne Campbell his wife, of the lordship of Badenoch 22 Feb. 1610/ll,creAt«dVl8OOUNTABOYNE 20 April, 1632, with remainder after his death or succession to his father, to his son James and his heirs male. Took the field In April 1644, having received commission to be his Majesty's lieutenant in tlic North; he appeared in arms again In 1646, and refused to lay them down when commanded by the King then under the control of the parliament. He was excepted from pardon, taken prisoner, was beheaded at the Market Cross of Edin- burgh 22 Mar. 1649; m. Lady Anne Campbell, eldest dau. of Archibald. 7th Earl of Argyll ; she d. 14 June, 1638, having had with other issue 4 sons, il] Ceorge, Lord Gordon, killed at the battle of Alford 2 July, 646, unm. [2] James, VIsoount Aboyne, took the field for CHARLB8 I. against the Covenanters, was defeated by the Earl, afterwards Martinis, of Montrose, was forfeited, died 1647. [3] Lewis. 3rd Marquis, restored to his honours and estates by CfiARLEs II. in 1661, and d. Dec. 1683, having m. Isabel, dau. of Sir James Grant, of Grant, Bart, (she re-m. to James, 2nd Earl of Airlie), and had a son, Georoe, 4th Marquis, P.c k.t. 1687, had the Act of for- feiture 1646 against his grandfather. (}eorge, 2nd Marquis, rescindeil, and his estates restored 1661, was created Duke OF GORDON 1 Nov. 1684, which title became extinct on the death of George, 6th Duke, g.c.b. 28 May, 1886, and was revived by creation 13 Jan. 1876, in the person of the 6th Duke of Richmond. The English peerages of Norwich and Gordon became extinct. The baronies (by writ) of Mordaunt and Beauchamp fell into abeyance, and the Marquisate and Earldom of Huntly, Earldom of Enzie, and the other inferior Scotch titles devolved upon his kinsman,— George, 5th Earl of Aboyne. , „ .^ , „, [4] Charles, created LORD GORDON of Strathaven and Glen- Uvet, and EARL OF ABOYNE 10 Sept. 1660 ; d. Mar. 1681, having m. Lady Elizabeth Lyon, only dau. of John, 2nd Earl of King- horn (E. Strathmore), and had issue. His great-great-grand- wn, viz.— ("^ EORGE, Qth Marquis of Huntly (on the death of his X kinsman, George, 6th Duke of Gordon, 28 May, 1836), having s. his father as 5th Earl of Aboj-ne, 28 Dec. 1794, k.t. representative Peer. 1796, 1802, 1807, col. of Aberdeen mil. ; b. 28 June, 1761; d. 17 June, 1853, having m. 4 April, 1791, Cathe- rine, 2nd dau. of Sir Charles Cope. Bart, of Brewem, Oxon. ; she d. 16 Nov. 1832, having had with 3 daus. 6 sons, I Charles, s. as 10th Marquis. J Lord Gteorge, rector of Chesterton, Hunts.; b. 27 Jan. 1794; Id. 25 Sept. 1862, having m. 29 July, 1851, Charlotte Anne, dau. lof T Wright Vaughan, Esq. of Woodstone, Hunts. ; she d. 23 Aug. 1879, aged 78. [31 Lord John Frederick Gordon-Hally burton, o.c.H. which latter name he assumed, adm. R.N. M.p.co. Forfar 1841/52; b. 15 Aug. 1799 ; d. s. p. 29 Sept. 1878, having m. 24 Aug. 1836, Lnlv Auknista FitzClarence (op. 24 May, 1831), sister of 1 -^t Earl of Munster, and widow of Hon. John Kennedy- \[. AiLSA); she d. 8 Dec. 1865. 1 Henry, major E.I.C.S. ; b. 31 Aug. 1802 ; d. 28 Aug. ':> having m. 6 Mar. 1827, Louisa, dau. of Payne; she 1 7 May, 1867, having had with other issue 2 sons and 6 daus. (1) William Sackville,b.l4 July, 1842 ; d.unm. 27 Sept. 1878. (2) Leslie Charles, prerog. court, London ; b. 14 May, 1852. (3) Sarah Elizabeth Catherine, m. 2 Jan. 1845, to Rev. Lord Augu.«tus FitzClarence (E. MUNSTER), who d. 14 June, 1854. (4) Hon. Louisa Frances Charlotte, late maid of honom- to the Queen ; m. 21 July, 1857, to Hon. Ashley George John Ponsonby (B. DE MAULEY). (5) Wilhelmina Gertrude Maria, twin with (6) MiUicent Theresa. (7) Augusta, d. 14 May. 1881, having m. 1st— 21 July, 1869, to Capt. William Grerard Walmesley, of Westwood House, co. Lane. 17th lancers ; he d. 2 Jan. 1877 (she re-m. 6 Feb. 1879, to George Nugent Ross Wetherall, Esq. late 15th (King's) hussars, of Astley Hall, Lane, eldest son of late Major-Gen. Sir Edward Wetherall, K.C.S.L c.B. under-sec. of state Ire- land), leaving 2 daus. Augusta Mary Gerardine Walmesley.— Mina Cecile The- resa. [5] Lord Cecil James Gordon, capt. 42nd highlanders, &c. assumed the surname of Moore after that of Gordon by R.L. 9 May, 1850; b. 23 Feb. 1806; d. 15 Jan. 1878,havingm. 23 April, 1841. Emily, dau. of Maurice C^osbie Moore, Esq. of Moresfort, CO. Tipperary, and had 3 sons and 7 daus. (1) Cecil Crosbie Gordon Moore, b. 24 Jan. 1850. (2) Arthur Henry Wyndham, b. 18 April, 1853. (3) Hubert George, b. 23 Jan. 1868. (4) Catherine Augusta, m. 8 Feb. 1869, to Oriel Famell Walton, Esq. bar.-at-law I.T. capt N. Somerset yeo. and has 3 daus. Ethel (Jordon WALTON.— Winifryde Mary Gordon, b. 22 Sept. 1878.— A dau. b. 24 Sept. 1881. (5) Emily, m. 6 June, 1866, to Charles Robert Besley, corn- mis, of lieutenancy for city of London, a gov. of St. Thomas' hospital (son of late Frederick Besley, of London), and has a son and 4 dans. Robert William Edward Gordon BESLEY.— Cecily Evelyn Gordon.— Lilias Emily (Gordon.— Sybil Augusta Gordon. —Muriel Edith Gordon. (6) Edith, m. 26 June, 1876, to Oscar Felix Henry Ck)mille, and has 8 sons. Oeoar Frederick Charles Gordon Cornille, b. 8 Feb. 1877. —Cecil Alfred Gordon and Edward Piercy Gordon twins, b. 16 May, 1878. (7) Agnes Cecil, m. 26 July, 1872, to James Milward, and has a son— Esmd Gordon Milward. (8) Adela Crosbie. (9) Evel^m. (10) Pbilippa Jane, m. 1 June, 1881, to Thomas, only son of Andrew Dunn, Esq. of Southwark. [61 Lord Francis Arthur, lient.-col. Ist life guards ; b. 20 Jan. 1808 ; d. 26 June, 1867, having m. 17 April, 1836, Isabella, only child of late Lieut.-G«n. Sir William Kerr Grant, K.C.B. and had 2 sons and a dan. (1) (}eorge Grant, lient.-col. h.p. Scots guards, served in Crimea, at battle of lukemian, bey), Imving m. Elizabeth, dau. of Henry Smart, Esq. of Ply- | mth, and had issue. i ) Sir Stephen, accompanied his brother to France, and was istituted gov. of the expenses of CHARLES I.'s family, &c. ' ' sworn cofferer of the household, and had an honourable .leutation to his armorial ensigns by grant dated at Brussels 23 Nov. 1658, viz. in a canton az. a fleur-de-lis or (Sir Edward Walker, garter king-of-arms); he was employed in all the more important diplomatic services by the ex-King, and on the Restoration he was made first clerk of the green cloth, paymaster of the forces in England, and was a benefactor to the building of the college of arms after the fire of London, knighted 1 July, 1666, lord of the treasury 1679, master of the hor8e,excepted.from pardon by James U. 1692, m.p. Salis- bury, Westminster 1678/9, 1696. He built the church of Farley, and also a hospital there, as at Brome, Suffolk, and Ashby, Northants, built the church of Culford, Suffolk, and "pewed the body of the cathedral church of Sarum," was the projector of Chelsea hospital, to which he contributed £13/XX) ; b. 27 Mar. 1827; d. 28 Oct. 1716, having m. Ist— Elizabeth, only sur- viving child of William Whittle, Esq. of London ; she bur. at Farley 80 Ang. 1696, having had with other issue a son, 111 Charles, ll.P. Eye, Suffolk, Calne, WUts. and Salisbury 1698/1718, paymaster-gen. of the forces temp. CHARLES H. JAMES II. and Q. Anne, vice-treasurer and reoeiver-gen. and paymaster of the revenues in Ireland temp. Willlam III. ic.; d. s. p. Sept. 1718, liaving m. 1679, Elizabeth Carr, only dau. and heir of Sir William Trollope, Bart ; she bur. at Farley S8 Mar. 1708. Sir 8TKPHBN m. 2ndhr— 11 July, 1703, Christiana, dau. and oohdr of Her. Frands Hopes, rector of Haceby, and subse- quently of Aswarby, both oo. Line; she d. 17 Feb. 1718/19, having had with other issue S sons, /2/ Stephen, created Earl of Ilchester. /3/ Henry, sec.-of-atate 1785, &c. created BaroN HOLLAND, of Foxley, WUta. 17 April, 1763; b. 28 Sept. 1706 ; d. 1 July, 1774, having m. 1 May, 1744, Lady Georgiana Caroline Len- nox, eldest dan. of Charles, Snd Duke of Richmond. She was created Babonkss Holland, of Holland, oo. Lino. 6 May, 1762, with remainder to the heirs male of her body by Henry Fox; she d. 24 July, 1774 (the Utles became extinct on the death of his great-grandson, Henry Edward, 4th Baron, 18 Dec. 1869). His sons were, [17 Stephen, 2nd Lord.— [2] Right Hon. Charles James Fox,' the celebrated statesman, who d. 8. p. 13 Sept. 1806 (bur. in Westminster Abbey), having m. 28 Sept. 1796, Elizabeth Blanc— [3] Gen. Henry Edward Fox, gov. of Gibraltar 1804A0. STEPHEN FOX, P.c.(M.P. Shaftesbury 1 726/41 ) , created Lord ILCHESTER, of Hchester, Somerset, and Baron Strang- ways, of Woodford, Dorset, 11 May, 1741, and LORD ILCHESTER AND STAVORDALE, BARON of REDLYNCH, Somerset, 12 Jan. 1746/7, with remainder to the issue male of his brother, Henry Fox, and 17 June, 1756, was created EARL OP Ilchester, with the like remainder, comptroller of the army accoimts, assmned the additional surname of Strangways on the death of Mrs. Susan Strangways Homer, in Feb. 1758; b. 12 Sept. 1704; d. 29 Sept. 1776, having m. 18 Mar. 1735/6, Elizabeth, only dau, of Thomas Strangways Homer, Esq. of Mells Park, Somer- set (by Susaimah Strangways, one of the daus. and coheirs of Thomas Strangways, Esq. of Melbury, Dorset, who, on the death of her sister, Elizabeth, Duchess of Hamilton, became the sole heir of that opulent family), and eventually heir of his brother, Thomas Strangways, Esq. of Melbury Sampford, Dorset, M.P. and had with other issue 8 sons, /I/ Henry Thomas, s. as 2nd EarL 121 Hon. Stephen Digby Strangways, lieut.-col. in the army; b. 3 Dec. 1751 ; d. 12 Mar. 1836. /3/ Hon. Charles Redlynch, rector of Maiden Newton, Dorset, and Kilmington, Somerset; b. 27 April, 1761 ; d. 4 Nov. 1836, having m. 2 Aug. 1787, Jane, dau. of Rev. Dr. Haines ; she d. 8 June, 1830, having had with other issue 2 sons, [1] Thomas, brig.-gen. commanding R.A. in the Crimea ; b. 28 Dec. 1790; fell at Inkerman 8 Nov. 1884, having ni. 20 July, 1833, Sophia Eliza, eldest dau. of Benjamin Harenc, Esq. of Foots Cray, Kent. She was granted the rank and precedency as the widow of a k.cb. by R.L. 4 Sept. 1886, and d. 10/19 Mar. 1870, having had a dau. Sophia Maria, m. 26 April, 1864, to Rev. Christian Frede- rick Newell, incumbent of Chiselborough, Somerset, s. p. [2] Henry, rector of Rewe, Devon ; b. 25 Feb. 1793; d. 26 Feb. 1860, having m. 26 June, 1827, Hester Eleanora, 6th dau. of James Buller, Esq. (B. Churston), of Downes, Devon ; she d. 31 Jan. 1866, having had 3 sons, (1) Henry, m.a. rector of Silverton, Devon; b. 3 Mav,1828; m. 15 April, 1857, Charlotte Chester, eldest dau. of Francis Copleston, Esq. Madras CS. and has had 5 sons and 4 daus. Theodore Stephen, b. 4 July, 1862.— Herbert WiUiam, b. 3 Dec. 1863 ; d. 1 Oct. 1876.— Francis Copleston, b. 14 868 INGHIQTJIN. Miiv, 1870.— Harry "Wentworth, b. 1 Oct.. 1871.— Heury fJi. .. . George, b. 13 June, 1873.— AUce Laura.— Eveline Char- tA^ ^;wv«j /A'; VTiytte.— Margaret Christina.— Henrietta Frances. ^ a./-JA*'2 Arthur Henry, b. 14 Sept. 1859.— Maurice Walter, b. 23 Mar. 1862.— Harold Stephen, b. 24 Nov. 1864.— Violet Agues. — Mary Beatrice. (3) Charles Edward, b. 13 Feb. 1844 ; m. 2 Sept. 1868, Annie Maria, 3rd dau. of George Flory, Esq. of Ipswich. HENRY THOMAS FOX-STRANGWAYS, 2nd Earl, b. 10 Aug. 1747; d. 5 Sept. 1802, having m. 1st— 20 Aug. 1772, Mary Theresa, dau. of Standish O'Grady, Esq. (V. GUIL- LAMORE), of Cappercullen, co. Limerick ; she d. 14 June, 1790, having had with 5 daus. an only son, /I/ Henry Stephen, 3rd Earl, capt. yeomen of the guard, D.C.L. ; b. 21 Feb. 1787 ; d. 3 Jan. 1858, having m. 6 Feb. 1812, Caroline Leonora, dau. of Rt. Rev. Lord George Murray (D. Athole), bishop of St. Davids ; she d. 8 Jan, 1819, having had 2 sons, who both d. unm. and 2 daus. (1) Lady Theresa Anna Maria, d. 2 May, 1874, having m. 20 June, 1837, to Edward St. Vincent, 9th Baron Digby. (2) Lady Caroline Margaret, m. 23 July, 1844, to Sir Ed- ward Clarence Kerrison, Bart. HIS LORDSHIP m. 2ndly— 28 Aug. 1794, Juliana, dau. of Very Rev. and Hon. William Digby (B. DiGBY), dean of Durham; she d. 23 Sept. 1842, having had 2 sons. /2/ William Thomas Homer, 4th Earl, under-sec. of state for foreign affairs 1835, minister plenipotentiary to the diet of the German Confederation 1840/9 ; b. 7 May, 1795 ; d. s. p. 10 Jan. 1865, having m. 21 July, 1867, Sophia Penelope, 2nd dau, of Sir Robert Sheffield, Bart. She re-m. 19 Jan. 1867, as 2nd wife, to William George Hyltou-Jolliffe, Ist Baron Hylton, who d. 1 June, 1876. /3/ Hon. John George Charles, of Brickworth House, Wilts. M.p. Calne, and Dorset, gentleman usher to Q. Adelaide ; b. 6 Feb. 1803 ; d. 8 Sept. 1859, having m. 19 Feb. 1844, Amelia, 8rd dau. of Edward Majoribauks, Esq. (B. TWEKDMOUTU), and had a son and dau. (1) Henry Edward, 5th and present Earl. (2) Lady Maria Georgiana JuUa (p. p. 18 Mar. 1866) ; m. 4 April, 1872, to Hon. Arthur Wellington Alexander Nelson Hood, M.P. (V. Bbidport), and has issue. 1839 ; in. 1st— 21 Aug. 1862, Hon. Emily Holmes A' Court, 2nd dau. of William Henry Ashe, 2nd Lord Heytesbury ; she d. 3 Jan. 1868, having had 3 sons and a dau. (1) Hon. Lucius William, b. 21 June, 1864. (2) Hon. Murrough, b. 8 Nov. 1866. (3) Hon. Edward Donough, b. 28 Dec. 1867. (4) Hon. G^raldine Mary. His Lordship m. 2ndly— 29 Jan. 1874, Hon! Ellen Harriett White, eldest dau. of Luke, 2n( Baron Annaly, and has a son and 4 daus. (5) Hon. Donough, b. 29 Aug. 1879. — (6) Hon. Clara. (7) Hon. Moira.— (8) Hon. EUeen.-(9) Hon. Maude. Arms— Gu. three lions passant guardant in pale per pale and arg. Crest— An arm embowed issuing from a cloud and bran- dishing a sword all ppr. Supporters — Two lions guardant per fesse or and arg. Mottoes—" Vigueur de dessus;" over the crest, " Lamh laidixj^ an nachtar." " The strong hand uppermost." SEAT— Dromoland Castle, Newmarket, co. Clare. Town Housb— Hereford House, Park Street, W. Einragc. BAEON OF INCHIQUIN. QIR EDWARD DONOUGH O'BRIEN, Baron of io Inchiquin(lo43, 1.), a Baronet (1686, 1.), elected au Irish representative Peer 7 April, 1873 ; s. his father as 14th Baron 22 Mar. 1872; b. 14 May, rnURLOGH DONN (eldest sou of Teige-an-Choml X descended from tlie ancient monarchs of Ireland) inaogorated King of Thomoud 1498; m.Raghuait, dau.of Jo Macnamara, and had with other issue 2 sons, [1] Connogh, inaugurated King of Thoniond 1628; d. II having m. Ist, Arabella, dau. of Click de Burgh, of Clanric and Sndly, Ellice, dau. of Maurice Bnccagh, Earl of Desmc and had iasue. By his Ist wife he had 2 sons, (1) Donogh (the Fat), created Baron ok Ilbrackan, remainder to his issue, and Earl op Tuomond for (from the decease (rf uncle Murrough), by letters pat July 1643; he survived liis uncle, succeeded to the title, " he surrendered to EDWARD vi. who re-granted it 7 Nov.ll with remainder to his issue male, and further ordered he should be possessed of all the honours and lands wl had fallen to the crown by the death of his said uncle; Hellen Butler, youngest dau. of Pierce, Earl of Ormond. d. April, 1663. The Earldom became extinct on the death i Henry, 8th Earl of Thomond and Viscount Tadcaster, 1 April, 1741. (2) Sir Donald, "ailed Donald More, m. and had issue. [2j Murrough, usurped the lordship of Ilbmckaii uinh i i'.c ' pretence of tanistry (or popular election, whereby the tit 1^ : i estate de8cende : < blood and name of him that died last siezcd); on the doat h l3, be made a free submission to the King, together with a f( rnial resignation of the captainship, &c. ic. &c.and as a recomi -m>o he was created Earl of Thomond (with remainder t. Abercorn), of Donalong, co. Tyrone, and had an only son, i 1 ] Lucius, a commissioner of revenue and p.c. Ireland; d. v. p. in. 1717A8, having m. (art. 29 Dec. 1701), Catherine, only and heir of Right Hon. Thomas Keightley, of Hertingford- \ , Herts, (cousin of Q. Annb), P.C. vioe-treasxirer and LJ. iivland, and had an only son, Sir Edward, s. as 2n(l Baronet. - 1 n DONOUGH m. 2ndly— July, 1677, Elizabeth, daa.of Major l)h Deane, of Cromlln, widow of Capt. Henry Grey, of lin ; she bur. 18 Feb. 1683/4, having had uitb 3 daus. a son, Henry, of Stone Hall, co. Clare ; d. 16 Jan. 17SS/8, having 1699, Susannah, dan. and coheir of William Stafford, of Blatherwycke, Northants ; she d. Mar. 1743 (having I. Sept. 1738, to Arthur Gtooghegan, of Castletown, oo. t mcath, who assumed the name of Stafford), having had I other issue 3 sons, 1/ Henry, of Stone Hall, oo. CJlare, and of Blatherwycke irk, Northants ; b. 1 Mar. 1708 ; d. 17 Mar. 1767, having Nov. 1730, Margaret, dau. of William Stammer. Esq. of irT^ollr, CO. Galway (she re-m. to Alexander Shearer, of I i :'k), and had an only dau. una, m. to Edward O'Brien, Esq. of Inistimon, co. Clare. /2/ Donogh (or Donatus) settled In Yorkshire 1764; m. Mary, dau. of Gervase Beckett, of Barnaley (Bakt.) ; she d. 1760, having had with 3 daus. 6 sons, (1) Donatus, d. unm. (2) Henry, of Stone Hall and Blatherwycke Park,d.g. p.L 1811.(t) it) STAFFORD (yBRiBN, of Blatherwycke Park, Northants. and Cratloe Woods, co. Qare, J.P. high sheriff Rutland 1809 (said by Sir Bernard Burke, Ulster King of- Arms, in his "Lauded Gentry" (1863) to be son of Henry O'Brien, of Stone Hall, by Margaret Plenary) ; b. 39 Oct. 1783 ; d. 3 Mar. 1864, having m. 7 June, 1808, Hon. Emma Noel, dau. of Sir Grerard Noel-Noel, Bart, and the Baroness Barham, and sister of Charles, 1st Earl of Gainsborough ; she d. 19 Nov. 1873, having had with other Issue 8 sons and 3 daus. /I/ Stafford Augustus O'Brien-Stafford, of Blatherwycke, M.P. N. Northants. sec. to the admiralty 1862, assumed by R.L. June, 1847, the additional surname of STAFFORD ; b. 22 Feb. 1811 ; d. unm. 16 Nov. 1857. /2/ Henry de Stafford O'Brien de Stafford, of Blatherwycke Park, and Tixover, itc. high sheriff Northants 1868 ; b. 28 Feb. 1814 ; d. 3 July, 1880, having m. 31 Aug. 1841, Lucy, youngest dau. of Rev. Henry W. Nevile, of Walcot Park, Northants, rector of Cottesmore, and had 6 sons and 2 daus. (1) Horace Stafford O'Brien, of Cratloe Woods, co. Clare, late 2nd dragoons, high sheriff co. Clare 1875 ; b. 25 July, 1842; m. 21 Oct. 1869, Eleanor Elizabeth Georgina, only child of late John Kent Egerton Holmes, Esq. (V. Valen- TIA), and has 2 sons and 4 daus. Egerton Augustus, b. 4 Feb. 1872.— A son, b. 18 May, 1879.— Eleanor.— Matilda.— Mary. — A dau. b. 14 Dec. 1880. (2) Francis Henry Stafford O'Brien, com. R.N. (retd.) ; b. 6 Feb. 1844 ; m. 30 Nov. 1870, Charlotte Eliza, eldest dau. of Henry Sarell Ongley, Esq. consul at Morea. (3) Gerard Arthur O'Brien de Stafford. (4) Lucius O'Brien de Stafford. (5) Edward Amelius O'Brien de Stafford. (6) Lucy Violet, m. 28 June, 1876, to Rev. Charles Henry Frost, rector of Foulsham, Norfolk, since 1876, and has 3 daus. Ina Violet FROST.— Lucia Caroline.— Nora Mildred. (7) Alianore Emma Matilda, m. 8 June, 1881, to James Gordon, 2nd son of Major Lambert Brickendon. /3/ Algernon Stafford Charles O'Brien, b. 27 July, 1817 ; m. 19 June, 1845, Cecilia, dau. and coheir of Charles Wake, of Warwick, m.d. (Bart.), and has a son and dau. (1) Algernon Charles Stafford O'Brien, vicar of Ch. Ch. Long Lane, Derbv. since 1878; b. 14 May, 1847; m. 29 (3) Lucius CSIem.— Mary Elizabeth Jane, widow of Lucius , oox ^^- °^ Cratloe House, Clare, d. 3 Mar. 1858, ageu 89). (4) Stafford. (5) WUliam. (6) Spersto, d. unm. SIR EDWARD, 2nd Baronet, M.P. co. Clare, col. mil Ma. 1^^^?^= ^A^ ^PP^' ^^^5 ' ^' 26 Nov. 1765, having m. J^o^'i f 'i-ln*!' '^"."- °^ ""^^ Hickman, Esq. of Fenloe ; she d. 20 Feb. 1<^60, having had with 4 daus. 3 sons, /I/ Sir Lucius Henry, s. as 3rd Baronet. /2/ Ponough,m. Mary, dau. of Richard Henn, Esq. niece of William Henn, judge of K.B. Ireland. /3/ Edward^ d, Dec. 1787, having m. Charlotte, dau. of Tho- mas Hickman, Esq. of Brickhill. co. Clare, (and sister of the Countess of Charlemont), and had 5 sons and 4 daus. SW rS^^' f ^^- (2) Monogh, d. unm. (3) Wilham James (? of Castle Fergus, co. Clare m. (Mar - garet ?), dau. of (Capt. William ?) Stronge, and had with other issue a dau. Anne, eldest dau, m. 1831, to Rev. Savage HaU, rector of LoughaU ; he d. 1861, having had 3 sons and 6 daus. (4) Henry, d. unm. (5) Connor, d. unm. (6) Mana, m. to Rev. Thomas Ross, of Bosstrevor, co. Down, who d. 1818. (7) Anne, m. to her cousin, Adm. O'Brien. (8) Chariotte, d. unm. (9)Harriet, m. to C. O'Callaghan, Esq. of Maryfort, co. Sm LUCIUS HENRY, 3rd Baronet, clerk of the crown and Imnaper P.C. Ireland 1787, M.P. Clare, &c.; b. 2 Sept. 1731 ; d. 16 Jan. 1796, having m. 36 May, 1768, Anna, dau. of Robert French, Esq. of Monlvae, MJ. oo. Chdway, and had with other usue 6 sons, 111 Sir Edward, s. as 4th Baronet. 121 Lucius m. Julia, dau. of William Humphreys, and d. s. p. 73/ Robert, adm. Rjf.; b. 36 Oct. 1776; a. 21 Jan. 1888, having m. Ist, his cousin Anne, dau. of Edward O'Brien and ^arlotte Hickman. He m. Sndly, Mrs. Bermingham, of Brighton ; she d. 11 Aug. 1886. By his 1st wife he had with other Lasue 3 sons and 4 daos. (1) Ludus, m. and d. s. p.— (2) Robert, Ueut. r.n. m. and ?;^B•~^^) Q«orge, m. and has issue.— <4) Anne, unm. (6) Katherlne, m. 18 Jan. 1847, to Robert Wogan Studdert, of Cullane, oo. Clare, J.p. high sheriff 1864, and has an only surviving son (M. Ely). (6) Henrietta. (7) Lucy, m. to Very Bev. George Henry SachevereU John- son, dean of Wells 1864/81, MJL 1833, tutor Queen's CoU. Sa- ylUan prof, astronomy 1839/43, White prof, moral philosophy 1843/6. preacher at WhltehaU 1862/4, vicar of WeUs 1866/70, hon. joint curator of Lambeth Ubrary 1872/81 ; d. 4 Nov. 1881, aged 78. /4/ Donough Acheeon, b. 1780 ; d. 22 Oct. 1847, having m. 1823, Mary Anne Lydia, dau. of William Semple, Esq. of Dublin ; she d. 1 Jan. 1843, having had 8 children, of whom only 2 daus. survive, unm. /6/ Henry, m. Henrietta Mann, and d. si p. SIR EDWARD, 4th Baronet, Ueut.-col. co. Qare mil. m.p. Ennis and co. Clare; b. 17 April, 1773 ; d. 13 Mar. 1837, having m. 12 Nov. 1799, aiariotte, eldest dau. and coheir of William Smith, Esq. of Cahirmoyle, co. Limerick ; she d. 28 Sent. 1856, having had 6 sons and 3 daus. Ill Sir Lucius, s. as 5th Baronet and 13th Baron. /2/ William Smith, of Cahirmoyle, M.P. co. Limerick ; b. 17 Oct. 1803 ; d. 18 June, 1864, having m. 19 Sept. 1832, Lucy Caroline, eldest dau. of Joseph Gabbett, Esq. of High Park, co. Limerick : she d. 13 Jime, 1861, having had 4 sons and 2 daus. (1) Edward William, of Cahirmoyle, co. Limerick, J.p. and D.L. ; b. 24 Jan. 1837; m. Ist— 8 Sept. 1863, Mary, 2nd dau. of Hon. Stephen Edmund Spring Rice (B. MonteaglE) ; she d. 26 April, 1868, having had a son and 2 daus. [1] William Dermod, b. 10 June, 1865. [2) Ellen Lucy. [3] Lucy Mary. Mr. E. W. O'Brien m. 2ndly— 31 Jan. 1880, Julia Garth Mary, dau. of late James Garth" Marshall, Esq. of Headingley House, Yorks, and Monk Coniston, co. Lane. (B. MONT- EAGLE), and has a son, [4] Connor Edward Marshall, b. 3 Nov. 1880. (2) Lucius Henry, A.B. incumbent of Adare, Ireland ; b. 13 Aug. 1842 ; m. 30 May, 1872, Emily Mary Hannah, eldest dau. of Richard T. Montgomery, of Beaulieu, co. Louth, and has a son and 2 daus. Donough Richard, b. 6 Jan. 1876.— Lucy Mabel.— Eileen. (3) Robert Donough, b. 25 Sept. 1844. (4) Charles Murrough, b. 24 Jan. 1849 ; d. 30 Jan. 1877, having m. 27 July, 1871, Mary, eldest dau. of James Watt, Esq. of Claragh, co. Donegal, and had a son and 2 daus. Brian, b. 12 July, 1872.— Ailne Mary.— Lucv Grace. (5) Lucy Josephine, m. 26 June, 1862, to Very Rev. John May, 1877, his cousin, Llllias Sophia, dau. of Gerard Noel Hoare, Esq. (Bart.) (2) Agnes Elizabeth Mary. /4/ Angelina Mary, d. 29 April, 1836, having m. 7 May, 1833, as 1st wife, to Rev. Augustus Fitzroy, rector of Great Faken- ham, Norfolk (D. GRAFTON). /5/ Sophia Llllias, m. 11 Mar. 1834, to Gerard Noel Hoare, Esq. (Bart.) 2b 370 mCHIQUIN. G^vynn, B.D. dean of Raphoe, rector of Tullyaghnish, Ire- land, and has 6 sons and a dau. Stephen Lucius Gwynn, b. 13 Feb. 1864.— Edward John, b. 1 April, 1868.— Charles William, b, 4 Feb. 1870.— Lucius Henry, b. 25 May, 1873.— Arthur Perceval, b. 11 June, 1874. —Robert Malcolm, b. 26 April, 1877.— Lucy Penelope. (6) Charlotte Grace. /3/ Edward, b. 6 Dec. 1806; d. 19 May, 1840, having m. 16 Aug. 1839, Louisa Susan, dau. of James Hewitt Massy-Dawson, Esq. (B. MASSY), of Ballynacourt, co. Tipperary, and had a son, Edward Arthur, b, 1 Sept. 1840; m. 2 Jan. 1877, at San Francisco, Josephine Edith, dau. of C T Morey, of New York. /4/ Hon. Robert (precedency patent 12 Sept. 1862), b 15 Oct. 1809 ; d. 5 Mar. 1870, having m. 14 Feb. 1835, Eleanor Cathe- rine Jane Alicia Lucy, dau. of Sir Aubrey de Vere, Bart, and had 2 sons and 3 daus. (1) Aubrey Stephen Vere, capt. late 60th rifles; b. 3 May, 1837 ; m. 10 Aug. 1871, Harriette Lucy, only dau. of Major- Gen. George "Wynne, R.E. and has a son and dau. Robert Stephen Vere, b. 23 July, 1872.— Eva Mary. (2) Robert Vere, Irish bar.; b. 20 Oct. 1842. (3) Mary Ellen Vere, m. 2 Jan. 1868, to Charles Spencer Perceval, Esq. bar.-at-law (E. Egmont). (4) Charlotte Alice Vere. (5) Eleanor Grace Katherine, m. 25 Oct. 1876, to "William Thomas Monsell, Esq. (B. Emly). /5/ Hon. Henry (p.p.), of Glen Hall, co. Leic. vicar of Kil- lersherdoney, Coot«hill, diocese of Kilmore ; b. 16 April, 1813; m. 23 May, 1839, Harriett, eldest dau. of John Grodley, Esq. of Killigar, co. Leitrim ; she d. 1 May, 1872, having had 2 sons and 4 daus. (1) Edward, assist.-com. at Delhi ; b. 26 July, 1840 ; m. in 1867, Mary, dau. of late Col. Lamb, of Indian army, and has issue. (2) Murrough John, b. 10 June, 1842; m. 16 Sept. 1873, Eleanor, 3rd dau. of John "Waller, Esq. of Shannon Grove, CO. Limerick, and has issue. (3) Katherine, m. 16 May, 1867, to Rev. Frederic Bransby Toulmin, M.A. vicar of Hatfield Peverel, Essex, and has a son and 3 daus. Gerald O'Brien Toulmin, b. 31 July, 1874.— Alfreda Mary Aim6e. — Nora Geraldine. — Mary Florence. (4) Annabella Charlotte, m. 14 Sept. 1871, to John Watt Smyth, B.C.8. judge of supreme court Lahore. (5) Angelina Rose Geraldine, m. 4 June, 1873, to John Gerald Wilson, of Cliffe Hall, Yorkshire, capt. late 84th regt. and lieut.-col. 1st Yorks. (N. R.) R.V. and has 3 sons, Richard Bassett WILSON, b. 8 Sept. 1874.— Murrough John, b. 14 Oct. 1874.— A son, b. 22 Oct. 1878. (6) Grace Amy Frances. /6/ Hon. Anne, d. 20 July, 1878, having m. 26 Oct. 1887, to Rev. Arthur Martineau, prebendary of St. Paul's Cathedral, vicar of Whitkirk, co. York ; he d. 11 Nov. 1872. 7/ Hon. Harriet, m. 21 Sept. 1839, to Rev. Charles Henry Monsell (B.Emly); he d. 29 Jan. 1851. /8/ Hon. Katherine Lucia, d. 31 Jan. 1866, having m. 20 May, 1837, to Right Rev. and Hon. Charles Amyand Harris, D.D. bishop of Gibraltar (E. Malmesbury); he d. 16 Mar. 1834. SIR LUCIUS, 5th Baronet and 13th Lord Inchiquin. L.L. CO. Clare, a representative Peer of Ireland, whose right to the Barony of Inchiquin was confirmed by the committee for privileges of the house of lords 11 April, 1862 ; b. 6 Dec. 1800; d. 22 Mar. 1872, having m. 1st— 21 Feb. 1837, Mary, eldest dau. of William Fitzgerald, Esq. of Adelphi, co. Clare ; she d. 26 May, 1852, having had witli other issue a son and 3 daus. (1) Sir Edward Donoagh, 14th and present Baron. (2) Hon. Juliana Cecilia, m. 20 July, 1858, to Col. William Edward Armstrong McDonnell, of New HaU, co. Clare, and Liscrona House, Kilkee (which latter name he assumed by r.l. 18 May, 1858), v.L. co. Clare, high sheriff 1853, lieut.-col. com- mandant CO. Clare mil. and has 5 sons and 3 daus. Charles Randal MacDonnell, b. 24 Mar. 1862.— Lucius Gerald, b. 14 Sept. 1864.— Edward Ronald, b. 8 July, 1867.— William Henry, b. 10 April, 1870.— Aubrey George, b. 21 Feb. 1873.— Mary Gertrude.— Nora Grace.— Violet Slaud. (3) Hon. Charlotte Anne, ra. 23 May, 1866, to Rev. George Stopford Ram, vicar of St. Anne's, Highgate Rise, Midcbc (E. COURTOWN), and has 3 sons and 6 daus. Edward Digby Stopford RAM, b. 29 Dec. 1868.— George Mon- tagu, twin with Abel Bernard, b. 11 May, 1881.— Mary Frances Jane. — Evelyn Charlotte. — Geraliltne Louisa.— Kathleen Lucy.— Winifred. — Dorothy. (4) Hon. Mary Grace, m. 23 April, 1874, to Abel John Ram, bar.-at-law, M.A. Oxon. (E. COURTOWN). BARON INCHIQUIN m. 2ndly— 26 Oct. 1864, Louisa, dau. of Major James Fiuucane (and coheir of Andrew Fiuucane, of Ennistymon House, co. Clare), and has 2 sons and 6 dans. (5) Hon. Lucius Murrough, bar.-at-law l.T. 1879; b. 2 Aug. 1867. (6) Hon. William Henry Emeat Robert Turlough, b. 20 April, 1863. (7) Hon. Anastasia Kathleen Lucia, m. 23 Oct. 1879, to Lieut.- Col. Charles Arthur Madan Warde, of the Squerrj'cs Cour^ Kent, J.P. late R.A. and lias a dau. JH Kathleen Mary Warde. ■ (8) Hon. Nora Louisa Jane. ™ (9) Hon Louisa Blanche and (10) Alicia Amabel Frances, twins. (11) Hon. Louisa Anna Maria, twin with her brother William. H EARL OF JERSEY. VICTOR ALBERT GEORGE CHILD-VIL- LIERS, Earl of Jersey (1697, E.), Viscount and Baron Villiers (1690/1, E.), Viscount Grandison (1<)20, I.), J.P. D.L. Warwick, a lord in waiting to the Queen 1875/7, J.P. and vice-chairman quarter ions for Oxfords. ; s. his father as 7th Earl 24 Oct. 1869; b. 20 Mar. 1845 ; m. 19 Sept. 1872, Hon. Margaret Elizabeth Leigh, eldest dau. of "William Henry, 2nd Lord Leigh, and has a son and 3 daus. 1) George Henry Robert Child, ViscouNT Villiers, b. 2 une, 1873. ;2) Lady Margaret. (3) Lady Mary Julia. [4) Lady Beatrice. (Lrms— Quarterly, 1st and 4th, Arg. on a cross gu. five escallops r, Villiers. 2nd and 3rd, Gu. a chevron engrailed erm. be- ween three eagles close arg. ducally gorged or in the chief joint an escallop or, Child. 3RESTS— 1st, A lion ram^mnt arg. ducally crowned or, VlL- jIERS. 2nd, A rock ppr. thereon an eagle rising arg. ducally forged or holding in the beak an adder ppr. charged on the areast Nvith an ermine spot. Child. Supporters— Two lions arg. ducally crowned or each collared ju. thereon three escallops of the second. ilOTTO— Fidei coticula crux. Seat— Middleton Park, Bicester, Oxon. roWK House— 3, Great Stanhope Street, W. Hincage. Sm RICHARD DE VILLERS, of Brookesby, co. Leic. 1254 (son of Alexander de Villers, of Kinalton, Notts, lord of Brooksby, in right of his wife Cicely, dau. of William Seis, of Donington-super-Heath), accompanied Edward I. to the Holy [And, is said to liave relinquishetl liis paternal arms, viz. Sa. Jhree cinquefoils arg. and assumed tlie cross of St. George, the ^ktron of his country, and five escallop shells on it; m. Maud. dau. and coheir of Sir John Hyde, of Hyde Hall, Herts, and widow of Thomas Joceljm, Esq. and was ancestor of Sm GEORGE VILLIERS, of Brookesby, co. Leio. high aherifl 1691; d. 4 Jan. 1605/6, having m. Ist— Audrey, dau. and heir of William Sanders, of Harrington, Northants. ; she d. 1 May, 1587, having had with 3 daus. 2 sons, /I/ Sir William, created a Baroxet 19 July, 1619, extinct on the death of his grandson, Sir William, 27 Feb. 1711. /2/ Sir Edward, of whom presently. SIR GEORGE m. 2ndly, Mary, dau. of Anthony Beaumont, of Glenfield, co. Leic. (by his wife, Mary, dau. of Thomas Armstrong, of Corby, co. Line.) She was created Countkss OF BucKlKOIiAM 1 July, 1618; she re-m. 19 June, 1606, to Sir William Rayner, of Orton Longueville, Hunts, and 3nlly, to Sir Thomas Compton, Knt. (brother of William, 1st Earl of Northampton) who d. April, 1626 ; she d. 19 April, 1632, aged 63 (bur. in St. Edmond's Chapel, Westminster Abbey), having had by her Ist husband 8 sons, /3/ Sir Jolm, created Baron Villiers, of Stoke, and Vis- count PURBBCK 19 June, 1619, extinct. (For an account of his descendants, see Oollins' Peerage, viii. 769.) /4/ (}«orge, Duke of Buckingham, the favourite of JAMES I. and CHARLK8 I. knighted 23 April, 1615, gent, of the bed- chamber, master of the horse, K.o. created Baron ok Whad- DON, Bucks, and Viscount Villiers, 27 Aug. 1616, Earl op BrcKINOHAM 5 Jan. 1616A7, and MARQUIS OP BUCKINGHAM 1 Jan. 1617/18, lord high wlmiral, cliief justice in eyre, created Earl of Coventry and Duke of Buckingham 18 May, 1623, lonl warden of the cinque ports, lord high constable at the coronation of CHARLES 1. 2 Feb. 1625/6, was admiral and general in the expedition to France, which terminated in tlie discom- fiture at the Island of Rhde, and on re-embarking on a second expedition, was assassinated by an ex-licut. at Portsmouth 23 Aug. 1628, aged 86; bur. at Westminster Abbey; b. at Brookesby 28 Aug. 1592; m. 1620, Lady Katherine Manners, only dau. and heir of Francis, 6th Earl of Rutland. She re-m. to Ronald, Marquis of Antrim. The Dukedom became extinct on the death of the 2nd Peer 16 April, 1687; bur. in Westminster Abbey 7 June. /5/ Christopher, created Baron op Daventry and Earl ok ANGLE.SEY 24 Sept. 1623, and had an only son, Charles, 2nd Earl who d. s. p. 1659. Sm EDWARD VILLIERS, knighted at Windsor 7 Sept. 1616, ambassador to Bohemia 1620, president of Munster 1622, until his death 7 Sept. 1626, having m, Barbara, eldest dau. of Sir John St. John, of Lydiard Tregoz, Wilts, and niece of Sir Oliver St. John, l.d. Ireland, who was created VIS- COUNT Grandison, of Limerick, co. Leitrim, in the Peerage of Ireland, 3 j£in. 1620, Nvith remainder to the issue male of his niece (the aforesaid Barbara). ; she bur. in Westminster Abbey 16 Sept. 1672, having had with 3 daus. 4 sons, [1] William, 2nd Viscoimt 1630, wotmded at the siege of Bristol 26 July, 1643, and died Aug. follovring; M.l. Ch. Ch. Oxon.; m. Mary, 3rd dau. of Paul, Viscount Bayning, of Sud- bury (she re-m. 1st, to Charles, Earl of Anglesey, and 2ndly, to Arthur Gorges, Esq.), and had an only dau. Barbara (Duchess of Cleveland), m. to Roger Palmer (of the Domey C!ourt family), created EARL OP Castlemaine, CO. Kerry, 11 Dec. 1661, and d. 28 July, 1705; was formally separated from her husband; created Baroness Nonsuch, SURREY, COUNTESS OP SOUTHAMPTON and DUCHESS OK Cleveland 3 Aug. 1670 (extinct 1774), with remainder to her sons, (Jharles and George, by CHARLES II. by whom she had 4 sons and 3 daus. (D. GRAPTON.) E21 John, 3rd Viscount; d. s. p. 3J George, 4th Viscount, capt. of horse; m. Lady Mary Leigh, dau. and coheir of Francis, Earl of Chichester (ext.), whose only grandson, John, was created EARL OP GRANDISON, and d. 14 May, 1766, when that Earldom expired. [4] Sir Edward, lieut.-col. in the army, wounded at the battle of Newbury 20 Sept. 1643, knighted at Whitehall 7 April, 1680, knight marshal of the household, col. Duchess of York's regt. and governor of Tynemouth Castle ; bp. in Westminster Abbey 16 April, 1620; bur. there 2 July, 1689, having m. 1st, Lady Prances Howard, youngest dau. of Theophilus, 2nd Earl of Suffolk. She was governess to the Princesses Mary and Anne, afterwards Queens of England ; she bur. in West- minster Abbey 27 Nov. 1677. He m. 2naiy, in Westminster Abbey, 25 Feb. 1683/4, Mrs. Martha Love; wiW dated 11 July, 1727; proved 3 Nov. 1738. By his 1st wife he had A\ith 6 dans, 2 sons, of whom the elder, 2 \i2 372 JERSEY. EDWAED VILLIERS, master of the horse to Q. Mary 1688/9, knight marshal on the death of his father, created Baron Villiers, of Hoo, and Viscount Villiers, of Dartford, Kent, 20 Mar. 1690/1, envoy extraordinary and plenipotentiary to the congress at the Hague 1695, and also at Ryswick, to the states general and to the court of France, &c. lord justice Ireland 1697, created EARL OF THE ISLAND OP Jersey 13 Oct, 1697, P.C. secretary of state 1699, lord chamberlain of the household 1700/4, D.C.L. ; d. 26 Aug. 1711 ; bur. in "Westminster Abbey 4 Sept. having m. (licence dated 8 Dec. 1681) Barbara, dau. of William Chiffinch, closet keeper to Charles II. His great-great-grandson, GEORGE CHILD, 5th Earl (on the death of his father, George Bussey, 22 Aug. 1805), lord chamberlain to WIL- LIAM IV. and master of the horse to Q. Victoria, assumed the additional surname and arms of Child by R.L. 1 Dec. 1819 ; b. 19 Aug. 1773 ; d. 3 Oct, 1859, having m. at Gretna Green 23 May, 1804, Lady Sarah Sophia Fane, dau. of John, 10th Earl of Westmoreland, K.G. (by his wife Sarah Anne, dau. and sole heir of Robert Child, of Osterley Park, Middx. and of London, banker), and sole heiress by devise of her grandfather, Robert Child, aforesaid ; she d. 26 Jan. 1867, having had with 3 daus. 4 sons, of whom the eldest, f~\ EORGE AUGUSTUS FREDERICK, 6th Earl, M.P. Honi- VJT ton, Wej-mouth, and Cirencester ; b. 4 April, 1808 ; d. 24 Oct. 1859, ha%'ing m. 12 July, 1841, Julia, dau. of late Right Hon. Sir Robert Peel, Bart, (she re-m. 12 Sept. 1866, to Charles Brandhng, of Middleton Hall, Yorks.), and had 3 sons and 2 daus. (1) Victor Albert George, 7th and present Earl. (2) Hon. Robert Frederick, capt. late Scots guards : b. 1 Mar. 1847. (3) Hon. Edward Reginald Clement, b. 18 June, 1849. (4) Lady Julia Sarah Alice, m. 3 Sept. 1861, to Sir George Orby Wombwell, Bart. (5) Lady Caroline Anne, m. 4 April, 1872, to William Henry Philips Jenkins, Esq. of Upton House, Oxon. and has a son and 2 daus. /I/ WiUiam Reginald Haldane Jenkins, b. 7 Mar. 1877. /2/ Caroline Julia (Jeorgiana. /3/ Evelyn Anne. BARON KEANE. EDWARD ARTHUR WELLINGTON KEANE, Baron Keane (1839, U.K.), major late 37th regt. ; s. his father as 2nd Baron 26 Aug. 1844 ; b. 4 May, 1815 ; m. 13 April, 1847, Louisa, 2nd dau. of late Samuel Yate Benyon, Esq. of Denston Hall, CO. Camb. and has a dau. Jl. Henry Arthur Edward Keane HERBERT, b. 1867. Hnptiv»,i H^Bk John Manly Arbuthnot (1) Edward Arthur Wellesley, 2nd and present Baron., (2) Hon. JohnMfuilv Arbuthn^, of Castletown House, co, Wex- ford, high~snernn'S73r'c?rpt. late rifle brigade, heir-pre- gnmptive to tho^Peerftgc-; b, 1 Sept. 1816 ; m, 11 May, 1848, Mary Jane, youngest dau. of Sir Hugh Palliser, Bart, (ext,), and widow of William Lockhart, Esq. of Milton Lock- hart, CO. Lanark, M.P. D.L. ; she d. Nov. 1881. (3) Hon. G eorge Disne y, vice-adm. R.N. (retd.), C.B. ; b. 26 Sept. 1817 ; m. TT"Jaly, l8Sl, Catherine Mary, widow of Thomas Langford-Brooke, RJJ. of Mere Hall, Cheshire, 2nd dau. of Major Alexander Macleod. (4) Hon. Hussey Fane, major-gen. retired on full pay as lieut.- gen. R.B., C.B., A.D,C. to the Queen since 1866, D.A.G. R,E 1866/73, and oonimandiug U,E.in hoaie district June, \%22M-' jtiAiiyifiUdijl^MAdljUtft^ytna^ (5) Hon, CharlOTte Amelia, d, 22 June, 1869. iiu (6) Hon, Georglna Isabella, d. 14 April, 1864, July, 1840, to William Henry Penrose, Esq. of Lahene, co, Cork. .u.jff5 \nng A, 16Lj>,C,/^. Note— Hofar presm Keane. ,J ^ffl*^^ Arms — Gu, three salmons naiant arg. on a chief (of honourable augmentation granted 11 Aug. 1840) a representation of the fortress of Ghuznee all ppr. Crests — 1st (of augmentation), A representation of theCabool gate of the fortress of Ghuznee all ppr, and on an escroU above the word " Ghuznee." 2nd, A leopard sejant ppr. supporting in his dexter paw a flag-staff thereon a union jack ppr. SUPPORTERS — Dexter, a bay horse caparisoned thereon mounted a Beloochee soldier habited armed and accoutred his sword drawn as in the act of striking point downwards ppr. Sinister, a grey horse guardant caparisoned thereon mounted an Affghan soldier idso habited armed and accoutred brandishing his sword all ppr. Motto — Deus mihi providebit. Seat — C!hobham Place, Woking, Surrey. Town House— 30, Hill street, Berkeley Square, W. Hitteage. SIB JOHN KEANE, G,C.B. G,C.H, (2nd son of Sir John Keane, Bart.), lieut.-gen. in the army, and col, 43rd regt, was created a Peer of the U.K. as Baron Keane, of Ghuznee, in Affghanistan, and Cappoquin, co. Waterford, 23 Dec. 1839, for his distinguished gallantry in the Affghanistan expedition ; b. Feb. 1781 ; d. 26 Aug. 1844, having m. 1st— 10 Aug. 1806, Grace, 2nd dau, of Gen, Sir John Smith, R,A.; she d, 14 July, 1838, He m. 2ndly— 20 Aug. 1840, Charlotte Maria, dau. of Col, Boland, (She re-m, 18 Oct. 1847, as 2nd wife, to William Pigott, Esq. of DulUngham House, Camb, (Bart.), who d. 23 Mar. 1875.) By his 1st marriage he had 4 sons and 2 daus. EARL OF KENMARE. SIR VALENTINE AUGUSTUS BROWNE, K.p. p.c. Earl of Kenmare and Viscount Castle- rosse (1800, i,), Viscount Kenmare and Baron Castle- rosse (1798, i ), Baron Kenmare (1856, u,k,), and a Baronet (1621, 1.), m.p. co. Kerry 1^52^71, high sheriff 1851, lord chamberlain 1880/- Comptroller of the household 1856/8, vice-chamberlain 1859/66, 1868/72, lord in waiting 1872/4, lord-lieut. Kerry, and hon. col. Kerry mil. since 1866 ; s. his father as 4th Earl 26 Dec. 1871 ; b. 16 May, 1825 ; m. 28 April, 1858, Gertrude Harriet, only dau. of Lord Charles Thynne (M. Bath), and has 2 sons and a dau. 374 KENMURE. (1) Valentine Charles, VISCOUNT CASTLEBOSSE, 2nd lieut. Worcester mil. late R. Bucks mil. ; b. 1 Dec. 1860. (2) Hon. Cecil Augustine, b. 3 July, 1864. (3) Lady Margaret Theodora Mary Catherine. Arms — Arg. three martlets in pale between two flaunches sa. each charged with a lion passant guardant of the first armed and langued gu. Crest— A deml-dragon arg. winged sa. guttee d'eau. Supporters— Two lynxes arg. guttee-de-poix collared and chained or. Motto— Loyal en tout. Seat— Kenmare House, Killamey, Kerry. Town house— ll, Belgrave Square, s.W. Uineage. SIK VALENTINE BROWNE (son of Sir Valentine Browne, of Crofts, CO. Line, and of Hoggesden, Middx. treasurer of the town of Berwick, auditor of the English exchequer, and auditor-gen. of Ireland; d. 8 Feb. 1567), joint surveyor of escheated lands in Ireland, P.C. Q. ELIZ. M.P. co. Sligo 1585 ; m. 2ndly (before 15 Sept. 1573), Thomasine, dau. of Thomas Bacon, brother of the Lord Keeper, Sir Nicholas Bacon (Bart.) His grandson, SIR VALENTINE BROWNE, of Totteridge, Herts, and of MoUahifif and Rosse, co. Kerry (son of Sir Nicholas Browne), admitted to Gray's Inn 12 Mar. 1611/12, created a Baronet of Ireland 16 Feb. 1621/2 ; m. 1st, La^ly Elizabeth orEUice FitzGerald, youngest dau. of Gerald, 10th Earl of Des- mond (lieheaded 1583), and had 4 sons and 3 daus. He m. 2ndly, Mary, eldest dau. of Cormac MacCarthy, Lord Muskerry, and had a son and 2 daus. His grandson, SIR VALENTINE, 3rd Baronet (on the death of his father 25 April, 1640), commissioner of oyer and terminer for CO. Kerry, P.C. James II. and col. of foot in his army, and created by that King after his abdication BARON OP CASTLE- RossE and Viscount of Kenmare, co. Kerry, 20 May, 1689; m. Jane, only dau. and heir of Sir Nicholas Plunket, of Dublin, and of Balrath, co. Mcath ; will dated 7 June, 1690 ; proved 22 June, 1694. His great-great-grandson, SIR VALENTINE, 7th Baronet (on the death of his father Sept. 1790), called 5th Viscount Kenmare and Baron Castle-Rosse, was created, 12 Feb. 1798, Baron Kenmare, of Castle Rosse, and Viscount Kenmare, and 29 Dec. 1800, Viscount Casti.e-Rosse and Earl Kenmare, all in the Peerage of Ireland; b. Jan. 1754; d. 3 Oct. 1812, having m. 1st— 7 July, 1777, Hon. Charlotte Dillon, dau. of Henry, 11th Viscount Dillon ; she d. 16 Aug. 1782, leaving an only dau. He m. 2ndlv— 24 Aug. 1785, Mary, dau. of Michael Avlmer (BART.) of Lyons, co. Kildare ; she d. 4 Sept. 1808, having hatl with otlier issue 2 sons, SIR VALENTINE, 2nd Earl, P.C. Ireland, lord-lieut. co. Kerry, createil Baron Kenmare, of Castlerosse, in the Peerage of Great Britain, 17 Aug. 1841; b. 15 Jan. 1788; d. s. p. 31 Oct. 1853, having m. 1 July, 1816, Augusta, 2nd dau. of Sir Robert Wilraot, Bart, of Osmaston; she d. 26 Aug. 1873. SIR THOMAS, 3rd Earl (on the death of his brother Valen- 31 Oct. 1853) ; b. 15 Jan. 1789 ; d. 26 Dec. 1871, having m. 26 Nov. 1822, Catherine, dau. and coheir of Edmund O'Callag- han, Esq. of Kilgorey, co. Clare; she d. 2 Nov. 1864, having had a son and 2 daus. (1) Valentine Augustus, 4th and present Earl. (2) Lady Ellen Maria. (3) Lady Mary Catherine, m. 4 Mar. 1861, to Robert Berkeley, Esq. of Spetchley Park, Wore. (E. BERKELEY). VISCOUNT KENMUBE. The Viscounty and Barony. STB. JOHN GORDON, of Lochinvar, created VlscoUNT OP Eenmure and Lord Lochinvar by patent, 8 'S\\\y, 1633, to whom and his heirs male whomsoever bcarinp: tlic name and arms of Gordon, sold the barony of Stitchill. the ancient Inheritance of the family, attended Charles I. at the parliMnent June 1638 ; d. 12 Sept. 1634, aged 36, having m. 1628, Lady Jean Campbell, 3rd dau. of Archibald, 7th Earl of ArgyU (she re-m. 21 Sept. 1640, to Hon. Sir Harrj- Montgo- merie, of Qiilen, 2nd son of Alexander, 6th Earl of Eglinton). Hinrage. Sm JAMES GORDON, of Lochinvar, gov. of town and castle of Dumbarton, and chamberlain of that lordship 1637 (descended from William de Gordon, first of Stitchill. co. Roxburgh, 1816, second son of Sir Adam Gordon, of Gordon, ancestor of Marquis of Huntly) ; fell at the battle of Pinki.- 10 Sept. 1647, having m. Margaret, dau. and sole heir of Rubort Crichton, of Kilpatrick, and had, with other issue, 2 sons, [1] Sir John, of Lochinvar, justiciary of the lordshii> of Galloway 1687; d. 23 Aug. 16(W, having m. Ist, Juliana, dan. of Home, of Wedderbum, and had a dau. He m. 2ii.lly, 1663, Elizabeth, dau. of John Lord Herries, and had with uthi r issue 2 sons, (1) Sir Robert, of Lochinvar, gent, of the bedchamber to James VI. had a grant of the barony of Galloway, in Neva Scotia, 8 Nov. 1621, kc. ; d. Nov. 1628, having m. Lady Isabel Ruthven, dau. of William, Ist Earl of Gowrie, and liad with other issue a son, Sir John, created ViscouNT Kenmtre 8 May, 1633. as aforesaid, with remainder to his heirs whatsoever. His only son John d. unm. Aug. 1639. (2) James, of Bamcosh (4th son), d. May, 1633, having m. Margaret, dau. of Sir John Vans, relict of John Glendonwyn, of Drumrash, and had 2 sons, /I/ John, 3rd Viscount, d. unm. Oct. 1643. /2/ Robert, 4th Viscount, d. s. p. 1663. [2] William, of Pennrgame, m. Helen, dau. of Alexander Stewart, of (jairlies. His great-grandson, viz. — ALEXANDER, 5th Viscount, retired to the court at St. Germalns; d. April 1698, having m. Ist, dau. and heir of Gordon, of Auchlain, and had a dau. ; he m. 2ndly, Marlon, dau. of Maculloch, of Ardwell, and had an only son and 3 daus. He m. Srdly, Lady Grizel Stewart, only dau. of James, 2nd Earl of Galloway, and had 2 sons and 8 daus. His eldest son, WILLIAM, 6th Viscount, set up the standard of the Pretender at Lochmaben 12 Oct. 1715, and was com.- In-cliief of rebel forces in south of Scotland, taken prisoner at Preston 13 Nov. 1716, arraigned for high treason, pleaded guilty, beheaded on Tower Hill 24 Feb. 1716, and his titles and estates forfeited ; m. Lady Mary Dalzell, only sister of Robert., 6th Earl of Carnwath (also forfeite^l^'i 121 Gilbert, b. 1858. /3/ Dulcibella Jane. /4/ Mabel Maud. (7) Alice Maria, m. 20 April, 1854, to Rev. Robert Wilson Pearse, wlio d. having had 3 sons and 2 daus. Hugh Wwlehouse Pearse, 70th regt.; b. 13 Aug. 1866. — Charles Wodehouse, b. 20 Feb. 1867.— Armine Wode- house, b. 23 Jan. 1862.— Dulcibella Jane.— Gwendoline Alice Mary. [3] Letitia, d. 1864, having m. 9 June, 1804, to George Boulton Mainwaring. [4] Lucy, d. 21 June, 1829, having m. 26 June, 1809, to her cousin Edmond Wodehouse. /3/ Thomas, of Sennow, Norfolk, bar.-at-law; b. Feb. 1747; d. about 1803, having m. 12 Sept. 1782, his cousin Sarah, dau. of late Pryse Campbell, of Stackpole Court, Pembrokesh. (E. CAW- DOR) ; she d. having had with other issue 6 sons and a dau. til Edmond, of Sennow Lodge, M.P. East Norfolk in three 'arliaments during 26 years ; b. 26 June, 1784; d. 21 Aug. 1865, having m. 26 June, 1809, his cousin Lucy, dau. of Rev. Philip Wodehouse ; she d. 21 Jime, 1829, having had with other issue 4 sons and 2 daus. (1) SirPliilipEilmon.l, K.C.B. O.C.8.I. gov.of Bombay 1872/7, British Guiana 18.=)4,61, Cape of Gooicliolas, lieut.-gen. col. 3rd regt.; b. 18 Jan. 1790; d. 11 Dec. 1857. [4] Nathaniel, vicar of Dulverton and Worle, Somerset; b. 2 Nov. 1802; d. 23 Oct. 1870, having m. 27 Sept. 1829, Georgiana, 3rd dau. of Rev. and Hon. William Capel (E. ESSEX), and has a son and 5 daus. (1) Capel, lieut. R.N. com. of H.M.S. " Teazer," East India station; b. 26 Jan. 1841. (2) Georgina Sarah, m. 26 Aug. 1863, as 2nd wife, to Rev. William Charles Fox, M.B. of The Grange, Bristol, rector of Franipton Cotterell, Glouc. and has 3 sons and a dau. Lionel Wodehouse Fox, b. 21 Sept. 1 866.— Armine Wode- house, b. 6 April, 1869.— Raymond Wodehouse, b. 11 July, 1873.— Eliza Frances. (3) Alice Jane, m. 12 Oct. 1866, to Bevil Granville, major late 23rd fusiliers, and 2nd Warwick mlL J. P. and has a son and 6 daus. Bemard GRANVILLE, b. 21 July, 1878.— Violet.— Mary Olive.— Muriel.— Grace.— Morwenna. (4) Ellen. (5) Louisa Clara, m. 26 May, 1864, to her oousin Bdmond Henry Wodehouse, local government board. (6) Fanny. [5] Francis, lieut. R.N.; d. 30 Nov. 1865. [6] Susan, d. 2 Nov. 1834, having m. 13 June, 1822, to Tho- mas John Dashwood (BART.); he d. 17 June, 1836. SIR JOHN, 6th Baronet, M.P. Norfolk 1784/97, elevated to the Peerage as BARON WODE HOUSE, of Kimberley, Norfolk, 26 Oct. 1797; b. 4 April, 1741; d. 29 May, 1834, having m. 30 Mar. 1769, Sophia, only surviving child of Hon. Charles Berkeley, of Bruton Abbey, Somerset, and niece of John, last Lord Berkeley, of Stratton, Cornwall (ext. 1778) ; she d. 16 April, 182'), having had 4 sons and a dau. /I/ John, 8. as 2nd Baron. /2/ Hon. Philip, vice-adm. of the white ; b. 16 July, 1778 ; d. 21 Jan. 1838, having m. 7 May, 1814, Mary Hay, dau. of Charles Cameron, gov. Bahamas Islands ; she d. having had 3 sons and a dau. [1] Edwin, col. in the army, c.B. A.D.C. to the Queen, lient.- col.R.A.K.L.n.; b. 17 April, 1817; d. 6 Oct. 1870, having m. 16 Oct. 1846. Catljcrino. only dau. of late Ci^)t. John Street, RJl.; she d. 9 Jan. 1873, having had a son and 2 daus. (1) Edwin Frederick, capt. R.A. 1880, adj. Suffolk art miL 1881; b. 20 Feb. 1861; m. 21 June, 1881, Margaret, eldest dau. of Cliarles Henry Wyndham A'Court-RepTngtnBtance Robesia. [2] Michael Conrad, 30th Baron; b. 21 Dec. 1828 : d. unm. 16 April, 1874. [3] Hon. Florence Helena. [4J Hon. Catherine Adela, m. 24 Oct. 1861, to Sereim William Lynam 8tr^t» ■• n ■♦ ool. late 64th and 40th rvgts. and Hante mil., ma^n r liampton, and has a son and 6 dans. (1) ^^''" y Stretton, b. 4 Feb. 1862. (2) ^ • - .V Couroy, m. 26 June, 1874, to Ber. Hsoiy ^' > H.A. rector of St. Laurence, Southampton, H' ' Lonl Kingsale, and has a son and 2 dans. Ji ., .. , -Ai.arey de Courcy Pkrkira. b. 21 July, 1879.— (fertni.le Adela de Courcy. -Violet Inez. (3) Florence, m. Ist -17 Jan. 1877, to William Smith Balleny Hoyes, Ewj. of Colombo, Ceylon, who d. 26 July following. She re-.ii. 1(» July. 1879, to Freh4iiuiKkJffi Roscommon mil. since 1878, lord-lieut. co. Roscommon 1878, ^Hl 186 KIXGSTON. late 60th rifles; b. 3 April, 1838; m. 20 Aug. 1861, Emma Frances, youngest dau. of late Sir William Worsley, Bart, and has a son and dau. Lawrence Wilham, 2nd lieut. Eoscommon mil. 1881; b. 23 Nov. 1863.— Frances Agnes. (2) Wentworth Henrj% major R.A. 1875, assistant super- intendent Enfield small arms factory 1875/80; b. 27 Mar. 1840; m. 30 Mav, 1863, Annie Kate, dau. of late D J Smith, Esq. of Kingston, Canada, and has a son and 2 daus. Wentworth Alexander, b. 3 Jan. 1869.— Beatrice Caro- line. — Lilian Mary. (3) Montague Jocelyn, major Bengal staff corps, capt. royal Bengal, art. D.A.Q.M.G. India; b. 2 Mar. 1843; m. 15 Feb. 1869, Emily, dau. of Lieut.-Geu. Henry Righy, R.E. and has a son and 2 daus. Edward Henry, b. 13 Dec. 1870.— Mary EUzabeth.— Annette Claude. (4) George Douglas, capt. 2nd regt. A.D.C. to lieut.-gov. N.W.P. India ; b. 1 Sept. 1845. (5) Charles Anthonv, b. 26 April, 1851. (6) Gerard Lycidas, lieut. R.N. b. 21 June, 1853. (7) Frances Elizabeth, m. 29 July, 1877, to Guy Newcomen Atkinson, of Cangort Park, King's co. capt. 85tli regt. and has had a son and dau. Guy Edward, d. 24 May. 1879.— A dau. b. 30 Sept. 1880. /3/ Hon. Edward, capt. R.N.; d. unm. /4/ Hon. Sir Henry, K.C.B.lieut.-gen. col, 1st W.I. regt.; d. 25 Nov. 1839, having m. 1st— 1802, Mary. dau. of Very Rev. and Hon. John Hewitt, dean of Cloyne (V. Lifford), chancellor of Ireland; she d. 26 May, 1821. He m. 2ndly— 28 Feb. 1832, Catherine, youngest dau. of Edward Phillpps, of Lampeter, co. Pembroke, and widow of J Richardson, Esq.; she d. 7 May, 1847. By his Ist wife he had 3 sons and 3 daus. [1] John Wingfield, capt. in the army; b. 5 April, 1807; d. 19 Nov. 1868, having m. 1st — 14 June, 1831, Alicia, only dau. of Chidley Coote, Esq. of Mount Coote (Bart.); she d. 14 Sept. 1855, having had with other issue 4 sons and 6 daus. (1) Harry Edward, M.L.A. and minister of crown lands in the Queensland cabinet; b. 9 June, 1832; m. 1 June, 1858, Harriette, only dau. of J A Armstrong, and has had with otlier issue 3 sons and 3 daus. Henry Edward Wingfiold, 4 Aug. 1869.— Jolin Robert Fitzgerald, b. 27 Jan. 1871.— Wj'ndham Guy Fitzgerald, b. 23 Sept. 1872.— Gerald Coote, b. 9 May, 1874.— Maurice James, b. 31 Jan. 1879. — Alicia Caroline.— Katherine Anno.— Ethel Coote. (2) John Robert, major R.A.; b. 13 Nov. 1837; m. 26 Sept. 1872, Kate Elizabeth, 2nd dau. of Major-Gen. J H Francklyn, C.B. R.A. and had with other issue 2 daus. Maude Katherine, d. 29 April, 1879, aged 8 months.— A dau. b. 13 Nov. 1880. (3) Edward Hewitt, b. 28 July, 1840; d. Sept. 1877. (4) St. George Coote, b. 4 Oct. 1848 ; d. 25 April, 1873. (5) Mary Anne Alicia, m. 20 July, 1859, to Rev. Matthew Kerr, presbyterian clergyman, and has a son and 2 daus. John Robert King KERR, b. 30 July, 1861.— Alicia Coote. — Mary King. (6) Caroline. (7) Anne Catherine. (8) Marion Alice. (9) Isabella, m. 12 Nov. 1870, to William Macdonald Browne, Esq. and has a son and dau. William Coote Brownb, b. 4 Feb. 1874.— Jessie Alicia, b. 18 Sept. 1871. (10) Louisa Augusta. Capt. John W. King m. 2ndly— 29 Sept. 1867, Avarina Jane, dau. of Capt. Lawson, and has had 4 sons and 8 daus. (11) Charles Thomas, b. 31 Aug. 1858.— (12) St. George Webber, b. 1 June. 1862. -(13) Gerald Fitzgerald, b. 14 July, 1864.— (14) Percy Wingfield, b. 7 July, 1868.— (15) Avarina Ambrosia Tenison.— (16) Margaret Alice.— (17) Beatrice Wingfield.— (18) Violet Maud.— (19) Ida Ger- trude. [2] Edward Richard, col. 36th regt.; b. 9 Aug. 1808; d. 16 Dec. 1879, having m. 1st— 1841, Mary, dau. of William Thom, Esq.; she d. 1867. He m. 2ndly— 13 July, 1869, Mary Anne Bertie, dau. of late Major Thomas Lennox Gal- loway Mason, 10th regt. By his 1st wife he had 3 sons and 2 daus. (1) Albert Edward William, b. 12 May, 1844. (2) John Henry Richard, b. 31 Oct. 1848. (3) Robert Ambrose Cecil, capt. R.A.; b. 12 Mar. 1852. (4) Louisa Marv Henrietta, m. 13 Sept. 1865, to Robert William Francis"Holt, R.M.L.I. (5) Sidney Jane Gower, m. 7 Nov. 1877, to Rev. Alexander Lyon Arthur Mason, B.A. [3] Caroline Ambrosia, d. 4 May, 1876, having m. 20 Sept. 1827, to John Odell, Esq. of Carriglea, who d. 17 Mar. 1847, r4] Louisa Mary, m. 23 Aug. 1837, as 2nd wife .to Right Rev. Charles Leslie, D.D. bishop of Kilmore (BART.); he d. 8 July, 1870. [5] Sydney Jane, d. 26 May. 1880, having m, 27 May, 1836, to Henry Coe Cope, Esq. of Maiden, Essex; dissolved June, 1861. [6] Alicia Isabella, m. 14 June, 1841, to Heniy Hutchinson Hamilton O'Hara, Esq. of Crebilly, oo. Antrim ; he d. 17 Dec. 1875. /5/ Hon. Richard Fitzgerald, vicar of Great Chesterford, and rector of Little Chesterford, Essex, chaplain to H.R.H. Duke of York; b. 8 April, 1779; d. 22 Sept. 1856, having m. 6 Jan. 1800, Williamina, dau. of William Ross, Esq. of Sandwick, N.B.; she d. 1 Feb. 1837, having had 6 sons and 5 daus. [1] Robert Henry, rector of Bromeswell, Suffolk; b. 31 May, 1804; d. 31 July, 1870, having m. 4 Nov. 1835, Caroline, youngest dau. of Thomas Smith, Esq.; she d. 31 Jan. 1860, having had a son and 4 daus. (1) Gerald Fitzgerald, b. 8 Feb. 1837 ; d. Sept. 1862. (2) Williamina. (3) Caroline Alice Isabella. (4) Helena Augusta. (5) Adela Barbara. [2] Richard Fitzgerald, lieut. R.N.; b. 27 Jan. 1810; d. 21 Aug. 1840. [3] George, major-gen., 13th regt. ; b. 28 Mar. 1812; d. 11 Mar. 1868, having m. 1836, Catherine, dau. of Mark Sheridan, Esq.; she d. , having had 2 sous and 2 daus. (1) Richard Fitzgerald. 13th regt.; d. 10 Jan. 1876. (2) Edward Sheridan, lieut. late 37th regt.; b. ; m. 30 July, 1878, Mary Elizabeth Washbourne (widow), dau. of John Woodhams, Esq. (3) Catherine. (4) Williamina Alexandria Jane. [4] Edward, lieut. 13th regt.; b. 8 May, 1817; killed in Aff- ghanistan 22 Oct. 1841. [5] .Tames, of London; b, 25 April, 1819. [6] Gerald Fitzgerald, capt. 13th L.I.; b. 28 June, 1824; d. 23 Sept. 1862. [7] Caroline, d. 1 Aug. 1852, aged 52. [8] Isabella, m. 2.5 Aug. 1829, to Rev. Arthur Hugh Pearson, M.A. rector of Foxearth, Essex, chaplain to Viscount Lor- ton; he d. 31 .July, 1847, having had a son and 5 daus. [9] Williamina Alexandrina Jane, m. 19 Dec. 1837, to Rev. Alfred Nicholas Bull, rector of Woolavinpton, Somerset, chaplain to Earl of Kingston ; he d. 13 April, 1878, having had 3 sons and 2 daus. (1) Edward King Alfreert Edward, 7th Eari; b. 18 Oct. 1831; d. 21 June. 1H71, having m. 18 July, 1854, Hon. Augtista Chichester. d;ai. of Arthur, 1st Lord Templemore (she d. 1 April, 1873, haviiitr ro-m. 14 Nov. 1872, to Alfred Henry Caulfeild, E.«q.— E. Charlemont), and had an only dau.— Lady Blanche Sybil. r2] Henry Ernest Newcomen, 8th and present Earl. [3J La>.<» Hon. Agnes Blanche Marie. (2) Hon. Francis George, page of honour to the (Jueen 1877/81 ; b. 29 May, 1863.4- ••• (f^if 2C2 KINNOULL. (3) B<}n. ArcIiibaldFitz roy fig Q^ gp, lieut. 42nd highlanders; (4) Hon. Alistair George/lfeut. Perth mil.; b. 18 April, 1861. (5) Hon. Claude George, b. 24 June, 1862. (6) Lady Constance Blanche Louisa, m. 28 Oct. 1880, to Walter Henry Hadow, Esq. of The Priory, Sudbury, Middlesex. (7) Lady Muriel Henrietta Constance. ARMS— Quarterly I. and IV. grand quarters, Quarterly, 1st and 4th, Az. an unicorn saliant arg. armed maned and unguled or within a bordure of the last charged with eight thistles vert impaled with as many roses gu. for augmentation. 2nd and 3rd, Arg. three escutcheons gu. Hay. II. and III. Quarterly, 1st and 4th, Or, three bars wavy gu. surmounted of a scjTuitar pale- wise arg. hilted and pommelled of the field, DRUMMOXD. 2nd and 3rd, Or, a lion's head erased gu. within the royal tressure of Scotland of the second langued az. Drummoxd. Crest— An aged Lowland Scots countryman couped at the knees vested in a peasant's habit of a grey or russet colour waistcoat gu. bonnet az. bearing on his dexter shoulder an ox-yoke ppr. Supporters— Two young Lowland Scots countrymen habited as the crest the dexter holding over his shoulder the coulter of a plough, the sinister a paddle, both ppr. Motto — Renovate animos. Seat— Dupplin Castle, Perth. TOWN House— 41, Wilton Crescent, s.w. Hineage. PETER HAY, of Melginche (son of Edmund Hay, of Mel- ginche, descended from William de Haya, ancestor of the Marquis of Tweeddale); m. Margaret, dau. of Crichtou, of Ruthven, and had 2 sons, (1) Peter, of whom presently. (2) Sir James, of Kingask, comptroller of Scotland 1608; d. 1610, having m. Margaret, dau. of John Murray, of Polmaise, and had with an only dau. an only son, Sir James Hay, k.g. accompanied James VI. to England 1603, created Lord Hay, with precedence next tert, H.M. consul for east coast Sweden 1870. at Moga Mar. 1838. [9] Lady Emily June (p.p. 1847), m. « Sept. 1888, to Ci^t. George Somcrville Digby (B. DiGBT), grenadier guards, who d. 16 Nov. 1864. BARON LANGFORD. HERCULES EDWARD ROWLEY, Baron Langford, of Summerhill, co. Meath (1800, I.)> capt. and lieut.-col. late grenadier guards; s. bis father as 4th Baron 19 July, 1854 ; b. 1 June, 1848; heir presumptive, his brother William. Arms— Quarterly, Ist and 4th, Arg. on a bend cottised gu. three mullets or, ROWLEY. 2nd and 3rd, Erm. on a chief gu. a fleur- de-lis between two boars' heads erect or, Taylour. Crest— A wolfs head erased arg. collared or langued gu. Supporters— Dexter, a figure representing Pallas (or Minerva) with a spear in her right hand Sinister, Temperance holding a bridle in her left hand all ppr. Motto — Bear and forbear. SEAT- Summerhill, Meath. Town House— 35, Bruton Street, w. Eincage. HON. CLOTWORTHY TAYLOUR (4th son of Thomas Taylour, Ist Earl of Bective— M. Headfx)RT) as- sumed the surname and arms of Rowley, created Baron Lanokord, of Summerhill, co. Meath, in the Peerage of Ireland, 30 July, 1800; b. 31 Oct. 1763; d. 13 Sept. 1826, having m. 1794, his cousin Prances, only dau. and heir of Hon. Clotworthy Rowley (son of Elizabeth, Viscountess Langford and Baroness Summerhill, ext.) ; slied. 30 April, 1860, having had 2 sons and 2 daus. [1] HerctUes Lan^ord, s. as 2nd Baron. [2^ Hon. Richanl Thomas, M.P. Harwich 1860/5,hon. col. royal Fhnt miL rifles since 1866, late Scots fusilier guards, J.P. D.L. Flint, J.P. Sussex; b. 1812; m. Ist— 24 June, 1865, Charlotte, dau. of late Lieut.-Col. Shipley (Wynne- Bart.) ; she d. 29 June, 1871. He m. 2ndly— 9 July, 1872, Alice Henrietta, 2nd dau. of Capt. Hugh Bemers, R.N. By his 1st wife he had a son and 3 daus. Ill Conwy Grenville Hercules Rowley-Conwy, of Bodr- hyddan, co. Flint, j.p. high sheriff 1876, major Denbigsh. hasBars, late capt. 2nd life guards ; b. 6 Jan. 1841 ; m. 20 May, 188«, Marion, 2nd dau. of late Frederick Harford, of Down Place, Berks, and has had with other issue a son and 2 Geoffrey Seymonr, b. 14 Sept. 1877.-Qwladys Freda.— Barbara Owenllian, b. 18 Nov. 1879; d. 6 Sept following. (2/ Owenwydd Pranoea, m. Ist— 1 Sept. 1864, to Capt. Hamilton Sandford-Pakenham (B. Longford); he d. 20 Oct. 1864. She re-m. S Jan. 1866, to Hugh Henry, 2nd son of Sir David Brskine, Ist Baronet, of Cambo. /3/ BTa,m. 18 Jan. 1878, to Rear-Adm. Leveson Elliot Henry Somerset, R.N. CD. Beaufort). [3] Hon. Elizabeth Jane, of Pitfour; d. 13 Aug. 1864, liaving m. 7 April, 1836, to Adm. George Ferguson, r.n. m.p. who d. 15 Mar. 1867. [4] Hon. Harriet, m. 11 April, 1839, to Chevalier Antoine de Satg^, who d. 1869. TTBRCULES langford, 2nd Baron; b. 1796; d. XJL 8 June, 1839, having m. 1818, Louisa Augusta, dau. of William Rhodes; she d. 27 Feb. 1874, having (re-m. April, 1840. to George Edward Gustanl. Escj.) had 3 sons, ri] Clotworthy Wellington William Robert, s. as 3rd Baron. [2] Hon. Hercules Langfonl Boyle, hon. col. Meath mil. 1880, Beut-ooL 1876/80, high sheriff 1869, capt. late 6th dragoons; b. 19 June, 1828; m. 3 Nov. 1867, Louisa Jane, eldest dau. of Archibald Campbell, of Blythswood, Renfrewsh. (Bart.), and has 3 sons and 3 daus. Hercules Douglas Edward, lieut. Meath mil.; b. 1 Aug. 1869.— Arthur Sholto Langford, b. 10 Dec. 1870.— Armine (Charlotte.— Gladys Helen Louisa.— Evelyne. I] Hon. Hugh, late 16th lancers; b. 18 June, 1833; m. 10 Jan. 862, Theresa CaroUne, 2nd dau. of late John Bishop, of Sunbury House, Middx. and Ascot Lodge, Berks.; divorced on her petition 21 Nov. 1859. He m. 2n(lly— 17 Jan. 1874, Caroline Prances, dau. of John Green, of Ormiston Lodge, N.B. CL0T^V0RTHY WELLINGTON WILLIAM ROBERT, 3rd Baron ; b. 24 July, 1824 ; d. 19 July, 1864, having m. 28 July, 1846, Louisa Augusta, eldest dau. of late Col. Edward Michael Conolly (B. LoNOKORD), M.P. Castletown; she d. 6 Nov. 1853, having had 3 sons and a dau. (1) Hercules Edward Rowley, 4th and present Baron. (2) Hon. William Chambrd, capt. r,a. heir presumptive to the Peerage ; b. 30 Aug. 1849. (3) Hon. Randolfe Thomas, b. Dec. 1862. (4) Hon. Katherine Frances, d. 13 Jan. 1879, having m. 6 April, 1877, to James Lenox Naper, D.L. of Loughcrew, co. Meath (B. SHERBORNE). 186! 394. LAKSDOWNE. MAKQUIS OF LANSDOWNE. HENRY CHARLES KEITH PETTY FITZ- MAURICE, Marquis of Lansdowne, Earl of Wycombe, Viscouut Calne and Calnstone (1784, G.B.), Earl of Kerry and Viscount Clanmorris (1722, I.), Earl of Shelburne (1753, I), Baron Dun- keron and Viscount Fitzmaurice (1751,1.), Baron Wycombe (1760, G.B.), Baron of Kerrj' and Lixnaw, temp. Richard II. under-secretary for war 1872/74, a lord of the treasury 1869/72 ; under-secretary for India, May to July 1880; s. his father as 5th Mar- quis 5 July, 1866 ; b. 14 Jan. 1845 ; m. 8 Nov. 1869, Lady Maud Evelyn Hamilton, youngest dau. of James, Duke of Abercorn, K.G. and has 2 sons and 2 daus. jA<«'ui.f4'i-/.(,f'^'u^./.''A (1) Henry William Eamoml, E.VRL OP KERRY, b.l4 Jan. 1872. (2) Lord Charles George Francis, b. 12 April, 1874. (3) Lady Evelyn Emily Mary. (4) Lady Beatrix Frances. Arms— Quarterly, 1st and 4th, Erm. on a bend az. a magnetic needle pointing to the polar star or, PETTY. 2nd and 3rd, Arg, a saltier gn. a chief erm. Fitzmaurice, Crests — 1st, A bee-hive beset with bees diversely volant ppr. 2nd, A centaur drawing a bow and arrow ppr, the part from the waist arg. SuppoR'I'ERS— Two pegasi erm. bridled maned winged and un- guled or each charged on the shoulder with a fleur-de lis az. MOTTO — Virtute non verbis. Seats — Bowood Park, Cal'ne, and Derreen, Kenmare, Kerry. Town House — ^Lansdowne House, 54, Berkeley Square, W. founded the grey friary of Ardfert 1253 ; m. Grany (or (rrace), dau. of Mac-Murrough Cavenagli (son of Dermoid, King of Leinster, who brought Strongbow into Ireland); he d. 1280. His son, MAURICE, 2nd Lord, sat in the parliament of Dublin 1295, and had summons by EDWARD 1. 1297, to join in the expedition into Scotland with liorse and arms prepared for that service, died at his house of Lixnaw 1303, having m. Mary, dau. and heir of Sir .John McCleod, of Gal way. His descendant, rpHOMAS, 2l8t Lord of Kerry, took Ids seat in ParUanient JL 17 Aug. 1697, created ViScbcNT CLANMORRIS and EARL OF Kerry 17 Jan. 1722, p.c. ; d. at Lixnaw 16 Mar. 1741, having m. 14 Jan. 1692, Anne, only dau. of Sir William Petty (see note); shed. Nov. 1737, having had with other issue 2 sons, [1] William, 2nd Earl, governor of Ross Castle, co. Kerry, col. Coldstream guards; d. 4 April. 1747, having m. (2nd wife) Lady Gertrude Lambart, eldest dau. of Richard, 4th Earl of Cavan, and had an onlv son, Francis Tliomas, 3rd Earl, b. 15 June, 1740 ; d. s. p. 4, bur. in Westminster Abbey 11 July, 1818, having m. 24 :Mar. 1768, Anastasia, dau. and coheir of Peter Daly, of Quansburj-, co. Galway (the divorced wife of her cousin, Charles Daly, of Callow); she d. 9, bur. in Westminster Abliey 18 April. 1799. [2] Hon. John Petty, heir of liis maternal uncle Henry, Earl of Shelburne, on condition that he assumed tlie surname and arms of PETTY, governor and knight of co. Kerry, created BARON OF DUNKERON and YISCOINT FITZMAURICE 7 Oct. 1751, and ?]ARL of Shelburne, co. Wexford, 6 June, 1753, all in Ireland, p.c. sole governor co. Kerry, M.P. Chipping Wycombe, Bucks, created a Peer of G.B. with tlie title of Barox Wycombe, of Chipping Wvcombe, Bucks, 17 May, 1760; d. 10 May, 1761, aged 51, having m. 16 Feb. 1734, his cousin Mary, younger dau. of William Fitzmaurice, of Gallane, co. Kerrj-; she d. 9 Dec. 17H0, Imving had 2 sons, [1] William, 2nd Earl of Slielbume, created Marquis op I>ANSI)(>WNK. [2] lion. Thomas Fitzmaurice grandson of Thomas John, 6th Earl of Orkney. (Sec that title.) WILLIAM, 2nd Earl of Shelburne, M.P. Chii)ping Wycombe 1761, P.c. Great Britain 1763, a lord of tmde, major- gen, in the army 1765, A.D.c. to tlie King 1760, a principal secretary of state 1766, first lord of the treasury 1782, K.O. created Marquis op Lansdowne, Somerset, Earl of Wy- combe, Bucks, and ViscoUNT Calne and Calnstone, 6 Dec. 1784, in the Peerage of G,B.; bp. 13 May. 1737; d. 7 May, 1805, having m. 1st— 3 Feb. 1765, Lady Sopliia Carteret, dau. of John, Earl Granville (ext.); she d. 6 Jan. 1771, having had 2 sons, of whom the elder, (1) John Henry,2ndMarqui8,M.P.ChippingWvcombel786/90; b. 6 Dec. 1765 ; d. s. p. 15 Nov. 1809, having m. 27 May, 1806, Maria Arabella, widow of Sir Dtike (Jiffard, Bart, of Castle Jordan, co. Meath ; she d. 24 April, 1833. THE MARQUIS m. 2ndly— 19 July, 1779. La'rt in. 1259; d. 1273; lord of Wymincham and Radnor, in right of his 2nd wife, Letitia, dau. and coheir of William de Venables, grandson of Sir William Venables, Knt. lord and baron of Kinderton). He m. (covenant dated 3 Hexrv TV. 1401/2) Margaret, dau. and heir of John Golbome, lord of Woodhey, and had with other issue 2 sons, [1] Thomas, of Woodhey and Radnor; d. 7 Hekry Vn. 1491/2, inq. pjn. having m. Margaret, dau. of Thomas Sweten- ham. His grandson Richard, knight of the shire Cheshire, master of the rolls to Queen Mary, and master of the jewel house, and of the revels, was grandfather of Sir Richard Wil- braham, of Woodhey, created a BARONET 5 M.ir. 1620/1, extinct on the death of his grrandson Sir Thomas. 3nl Baronet 19 Aug. 1692. [2] Ranulph, of Townsend, Nantwich ; d. 2 Mar. 1548, and by AUce his •wife, who d. 18 Oct, 1503, was ancestor of RANDLE WILBRAHAM, lord of Nantwich, Cheshire (son of Roger, of Nantwich, an intended knight of the royal oak), sheriff 1714; d. 19 Sept. 1732, having m. 25 Oct. 1687, Mary, dau. of Sir Richard Brooke, Bart, of Norton; she d. Jan. 1739, agred 76, having had with other issue 2 sons, [1] Roger, of Nantwich, and Delamere House, gentleman com- moner of BrazenoseColl. Oxon. 1710; d. Sept. 1764, aged 60, having m. Ist— 27 Dec. 1731, his cousin Mary, dau. of Sir Thomas Brooke, Bart, of Norton. He m. 2ndly— 24 Mar. 1740, Mary, dau. of Thomas Hunt, Esq. of Mollington, Cheshire ; she d. 1760, having had issue. His grandson, Georor WILBRAHAM, of Nantwich, and Delamere House, Cheshire, high sheriff, M.P. South Cheshire 1832/41 (son of George Wilbraham, of Nantwich, &c, high sheriff, (^leshirc, 1791, by bis wife, Maria, 2nd dau. of William Harvey, of Chigwell, E»iex, M.P,); b.8 Mar. 1779; d, 24 Jan, 1852, having m. 8 Sept. 1814, Lady Anne Fortescue, 3rd dau, of Hugh, Ist Earl Fortescue ; she d. 28 Feb,1864, having had 6 sons, /I/ George Fortescue, of Delamere House, Cheshire, J,P. high sheriff 1868, bar.-at-law i.t. 1843; b. 4 Aug. 1815. 72/ Roger William, b. 29 July, 1817; m, 12 Sept. 186C, Louisa, 3rd laa. of Robert Gosling, Esq. of Botleys Park, Surrey, and has 6 sons and 8 daus. Arthur George, Ueut. 18th L,l. b. 17 Feb, 1866, — Hugh Edward, lieut, 82nd foot; b. 22 June, 1867,— Herbert Vere,lieut. 85th regt. late 6»th regt.;| b, 19 Dec. 1858.— Henry Dudley, lieut, 2nd Surrey mil,; b, 27 May, 1862,— Frederick William, b. 18 Nov,1864,— WiUiam Robartes, b, 14 May, 1871.— AUce Mary.— Beatrice Augusta.— Ada Louisa. /3/ Thomas £dward William, col, com, 6th Lane, mil.; b. 8 Oct. 1820; m. 26 June, 1867, Julia Catherine, dau. of late Col. Thomas Walter Powell, and has 3 sons and a dau. Ralph James, 82nd regt. late 49th; D, 27 April, 1868,— Edward Sydney, lieut. 3rd W. York, mil.; b, 13 Aug. 1860. —Henry George, b. 12 Mar. 1863.— Mary Catherine. /4/ Henry, bar.-at-law L.i, 1851, registrar of chancery court of Lancashire for Manchester district; b, 25 July, 1823; m. 18 Dec. 1864, Mary Jane, dau, of Christopher Marriott, Esq. and hag 5 sons and 3 daus. Donald Fortescue, b, 14 Nov. 1865,— Cecil Granville, b, 30 Dec, 1866, — Roger Eustace, b, 22 Dec. 1871. — Charles Thackeray, b, 28 April, 1875,— Maurice Venables, b. 29 June, 1878, — Hester Mary.— Frances Marian,— E(Uth Do- rothea. /5/ Hugh, of Oldhead House, co. Mayo. J,P,; b. 2 Dec. 1827 ; m. 2 Jime, 1868, Lady Marian Browne, dau. of Howe Peter' 2nd Marquis of Sligo. and has a son and 3 daus. Bernard Hugh, b. 15 Aug, 1880,— Augusta Julia,— Violet Maiarn,— Ethnea Catherine, [2] Handle, of Ro account of his zeal for the reformed religion, went ovor t the lords of congregation, by whom he was sent anibassnd' to Q. ELIZABETH, «tc. When Lennox was chosen regi'ii Maitland was deprived of his office of secretary of state, i)ri claimed a traitor and attainted in a Parliament held in tli Canongate, Edinburgh, 14 May, 1571 ; he was in the castie f •-' Edinburgh wlien it surrendere May, 1573 ; Kirkaldy, tli governor, was executed, " and Maitland, who from the personi implacable enmity of the Regent, Morton, did not cxjiect to 1 treated more favourably, prevented the ignominy of a publi execution by a voluntary death, 9 June, 1673 ;" married twic ; and left a dau.— Mary, m. to Robert, 1st Lord Ker, anoaitc S of Dukes of Roxburgh. LAUDERDALE. 397 ;) Sir John, keeper of the privy seal on his father's resigna- )n 1567, ordinary lord of session 1568, was forfeited for his .herence to the Queen's party 1570, re-appointed lord of session 81, knighted and constituted secretary of state for life 1584, eper of tlie great seal for life witli title of vice-cliancellor 86. He accompanied JAMES VI. on his matrimonial expedi- m to Denmark 1589, and on his return was created Lord AITLAND, of Thirlestane, 18 May, 159<», to the heirs male of s body; d. 3 Oct. 1395, aged 50, liaving m. Jean, only dau. id lieir of James, 4th Lord Fleming. She d. 23 June, 1609 Aving re-m. Nov. 1597, to John, 5th Earl of Cassilis— M. ILSA), and had with an only dau. an only son, OHN, 2nd Lord, created VISCOUKT OF LAUDERDALE 2 April, 1616, to him and his heirs male and successors in le lordship of Thirlestane, president of the council, and an •dinary lord of session 1618, createe church of »tland to the divines at Westminster 1643, and by the estates : Scotland to treat witli CiiAULKS I. at Uxbridge, and equently employed as a parliamentary commissioner, accom- inied Chahlks' II to Scotland 1650, taken pristmer at the ittle of I*reston 1651, and imprisone«l in tl'e Tower until 1660, hen he joine«l the King at tlie Hague, and in rewanl of his irvices was constituted secretary of state, an extraonlinary rd of session, president of tlie council, a lord of the berte Charles, 7th Earl of Moray, and d. s. p. 18 Sept. 17.14. agept. 1878, Katharine Charlotte, eldest dau. of 9Lt Edward lJuls<% Hart, and has 3 sons, David Edward, b. 25 June, 1879.— Henry Coventrv, b. 29 June, 188f».— Aiwlrew Gavin, b. 3 July, 1881. (6) Martha Cunninghame, m. 14 Sept. 1871, to Miles Angus Fletcher, who d. s. p. Nov. 1871. (7) Esther Frederica, m. 25 Mar. 1865, to Augu-stus Chetham Strwle, capt. R.N. C.B. capt. of the port of Gibraltar 1866/70 (stm of late Adm. Sir Eclward Chetham Stnxle, K.C.B., K.C.H.); he d. 10 Mar. 1874, having had a son and 2 daus. Edward David Oietham STRODE, b. 1 Sept. 1871. Esther Louisa. AugiLsta. (8) Janet Cunninghame, m. 1st — 13 Aug. 1864, to William Silencer Ollivant, bar.-at-law, son of the bishop of Llandaff; he d. s. p. 3 Oct. 1876. She re-m. 4 Feb. 1879, to John Lindsay Johnstone, of Eastridge, Cron- dall, Hants, bar.-at-law. [2] James Maitland, of Rossie, co. Fife, capt. R.N. b. 18 April, 1806; d. s. p. 28 Oct. 1874, having m. Ist— Mar. 1836, Emma, youngest dau. of late Major Willing ; she d. 1839. He m. 2ndly— 20 Aug. 1840, Frances Harriet , dau. of Richard Samuel Hassard Short, of Edlington Manor, CO. Line; she d. Jan. 1874. [3] Charies Pitt, R.N. b. 31 May, 1807. [4] Lewis Maitland, of Lindores, co. Fife, and rear-adm. R.N. b. 12 April, 1811; d. 25 Feb. 1876, having m. Ist— 12 Dec. 1841, Henrietta LouLsa, eldest dau. of late Sir John Henry Newbolt, chief justice -Madras, and widow of Wil- liam Northage; she d. s. p. s. 15 Jan. 1868. He m. 2ndly 24 Mar. 1869, Mary, 2nd ^• iS^k- (1) George Henry, B.C.S. late judge of Aligast, N.W.P.; b. 31 May, 1832 ; m. 14 Feb. 1861, Margaret, dau. of Rev. Robert Btaveley, preb. of St. Munchin's, Limerick, and has 2 sons and 3 daus. George Henniker, b. 17 Oct. 1868.— Henry Staveley. b. 20 Oct. 1870.— Frances Isabella.— Margaret Letitia.— Kathleen G^orgiua. (2) Alexander John, B.C.8. magistrate and collector at Agrm;b. 16 July, 1837; m. 20 Jan. 1863, Susan Katherine Mary.eldest dau. of William Edwardes, Esq. Bengal C.s. and has S daas. Caroline Isabella.— May Margaret.— Helen Grace. (3) James Knox Bernard, b. 22 Aug. 184«. (4) Letitia Angelina, d. 29 Oct. 1857, having m. 12 April, 1865, to Lieut.-Col. Henry Erskine Forbes, Bombay light cav. (Bart.) (6) Isabella Catherine, m. 18 Oct. 1868, to CoL Engene Clut- terbnck Impey, late B.C.8. resident at Mepal, and has 3 sons and 4 daus. ' Edward IMPKY, b. 27 Nov. 1869.- Lawrence, b. 17 Jane, 1862.— Isabella Mackenzie.— Mary Catherine.- Helen An- toinette.— Grace Adeline. i6) Charlotte Barton, m. 9 April, 1867, to CoL William lowell Beynon, Bo.s.r, political agent Jeypore (son of Rev. William Beynon), and has 8 sons and 6 daus. William George Lawrence BK\-xoN,b. 6 Nov. 1866.— Henry Lawrence Norman, b. 22 June, 1868.— Lawrence St. Pat- rick, b. 14 Sept. 1880.— Catherine Isabella.— Charlotte Mary.— Mal)el Eugenie.— Helen Letitia.— Beatrice Annie. — Marguerite Feliclt6. (7) Annie Macnaghten, d, s. p. Aug. 1871, having m. 16 Jan, 1868, to Major George Swinton, B.K. (Bengal). (8) Helen Mackenzie, unm. f8/ Sir Henry Montgomery, chief commissioner of the Punjab, .849, Oude 1857, mortally wounded at the siege of Lucknow tnd and died 4th July, 1867. His son. Sir Alkxanukr, was created a BABOKET 10 Aug. 1868 (see BAUONKTA(iK). 4/ Sir John Laird Mair, a.c.B. Q.c.ai. created Baron ' "MKNC'K. ichiird Charles, C.B. lieut.-gen. Bengal staff (sup. list served in Sutlej campaign and Indian Mutiny, political lit Nepaul 1867 ; b. 26 Oct. 1817 ; m. 30 Mar. 1839, Ellen, 1 Lieut.-Col. William Youngson, K.I.C.8. Madras, and has -ons and 2 daus. William Alexander, brevet lieut.-col. Bengal 8.C. served Vflfghan campaigns 1879/80, squadron officer Ist Bengal .; b. 5 July, 1843 ; a widower, s. p. y2.) Henry John, capt. Bengal 8.C. a8slBt.-comml88ioner Pun- jab ; b. 16 Sept. 1845 ; m. 30 May, 1877, Grace Mary, dau. of Ruiiillc, Esq. c.E. and has a son, Henrv llun.Ue, b. 20 July, 1878. (3) Evelvn Krskine Locke, b. 8May, 1847; d.unm.30Nov. 1872. (4) Honu-e Haves Montgomery, b. 23 July, 1866. (6) Ellen Catherine. (7) 6/ Letitia Catherine, m. 16 Feb. 1837, to Rev. Henry Horace [ayes, vicar of North Stoke, and Swainswick, Somerset; hed. (» July, 18o3. 7/ Houoria Angelina, m. Oct. 1831, to Nathaniel )unbar Barton, col. Bengal army. 8/ Marianne Amelia, ni. 6 July, 1835, to James Fogo Bernard, f Kes\s iok, Cuiul)erlaud, M.D. 9/ Charlotte Frances. 10/ Marcia Eliza, m. 6 May, 1837, to Abraham Goodall, ispector-pen. Indian hospitals. ?JLR JOHN LAIRD MAIR LAAVRENCE, G.C.B. 1857. G.C.S.I. ^ P.c. Baron Lawrence of the Punjab, and of Grately, I ants, in the Peerage of the U.K. so created 3 April, 1869, and Baronet 16 Aug. 1868, for services at Lahore in suppressing tie Mutiny, B.c.s. 1828/59, commissioner of the Sutlej 1848, and f the Punjab 1852/8. lieut.-gov. 1859, member of the supreme oimcil lH.')9/63, gov.-gen. of India 1864 9, chairman of London ^hool board 1870 3; b. 4 Mar.1811 ; d. 27 June, 1879 (bur.in West- linster Abbey), having m. 26 Aug. 1841, Harriette Katherine O.I.), dau. of Rev. Richard Hamilton, rector and vicar of Cul- :iff, CO. Donegal, and has 4 sons and 6 daus. 1) John Hamilton, 2nd and present Lord. 2) Hon. Henry Arnold, b. 17 Mar. 1847; m. 6 May, 1879, i)n<»tanoo Charlotte, eldest surviving dau. of Rev. George Irving Davips, rectoi: of Kdsale, Suffolk, and has a dau. b. 26 Jan. 1881, tfja ^-llj^^^'IkT (3) Hon. Charles Napier, b. 27 May, 1&55; m. 22 June, 1881, Catherine Sumner, only dau. of late Frederick Wiggiu, Esq. and niece of (Hon.) James Sumner Gerard, of New York. (4> Hon. Herbert Alexander, b. 8 Aug. 1861. (5) Hon. Katherine Letitia, m. 28 Jan. 1868, to Lieut.-CoL William Lowndes Randall, late Indian army, and has a son. b. 21 April, 1881. (6) Hon. Harriette Emily, m. 28 July, 1877, to Henry Stewart Cunningham, Esq. (Verxey— Bart.) (7) Hon. Alice Margaret, m. 14 July, 1870, to Rev. Launcelot Charles Walford, vicar of Christ Church, Tunbridge Wells, and has 3 daus. Margaret Emily Walford.— Edith Mary.— Sybil Alice. (8) Hon. Mary Emma, m. 27 Feb. 1872, to Francis William Buxton, Esq. (Bart.) (9) Hon. Agnes Maude. BARON LECONFIELD. HENRY WYNDHAM, Baron Leconfield (1859, U.K.), D.L. Sussex, M.P. West Sussex, 1854/69, capt. late Ist life guards ; s. his father as 2nd Baron 18 Mar. 1869 ; b. 31 July, 1830; m. 16 July, 1867, Lady Constance Evelyn Primrose, 2nd dau. of late Archibald, Lord Dalmeny, and granddau. of Archi- bald John, 4th Earl of Rosebery, K.T. and has 4 sons and 3 daus. 3t\veen three lions' heads erased within (1) Hon. George O'Brien, b. 17 Nov. 1869. (2) Hon. Charles Henry, b. 17 Feb. 1872. (3) Hon. William Reginald, b. 16 Mar. 1876. (4) Hon. Hugh. Archibald, b. 4 Oct. 1877. (5) Hon. Mary Caroline. ^ (6) Hon. Maud Evelyn. (5) Richard Charles Bernard, c^t. 5th dragoon guards 1/7) Hp„Miu-garet Blanche. 1880 ; b. 23 July, 1867.')n.5-;^ty, P^url of Lindscy, lord great chamberlain of England ; : '20 .Jan. 1704, His great-great-grandson, / \N IS GODOLPUm, 5th Duke (on the death of his T Thonins, K.ci. 23 Mar. 1789), summoned to Parlia- lit (luring the lifetime of the latter as Baaom f Kiveton, 18 May, 1776, P.C. L.L. and cnstoe ^'orks. E.R. lord of the bedchamber 1776, secretary ic department 1783/9; b. 29 Jan. 1760/1 ; d. 81 Jan. 111. 1st— 29 Nov. 1773, Latly Amelia D'Arcy, only I 1 he IP' of Robert, Earl of Uo'ldemeese, and Baroness - ill her own right (dissolved by Act of Parliament 1 779; slic re-m. as Ist wife, same year, to John, &ther of liyron, the poet, and d. 36 Jan. 1784), and had S sons and / George William Frederick, s. as 6th Duke. 7 Lord Fnuicis Citnlolphiii, Bauon GODOLPUIN, of Fam- • Ifoyal, Bucks, so creatn and dau. 1/ Lord Sidney Godolphin, b. 16 Dec. 1789 ; d. 16 April, 1861. 3/ Lady Catherine Anne Sarah, d. 23 Dec. 1878, having m. June, 1819, to John Whyte-Melville, of Bennochy and Strath- inness, Fifeshire. EARL OF LEICESTER. THOMAS WILLIAM COKE, Earl of Leicester and Viscount Coke (1837, U.K.), k.o. lord- lieut. Norfolk since 1846, keeper of the privy seal to H.R.H. the Prince of Wales since 1870 ; k.g. 30 June, 1873; s. his father as 2nd Earl 30 June, 1872 ; b. 26 Dec. 1822 ; m. 1st— 20 April, 1843, Juliana, dau. of late Samuel Charles Whitbread, of Cardington, Beds. (B. Dacee) ; she d. 21 April, 1870, having had 2 sons and 7 daus. 2d 402 LEIGH, (1) Thomas William, VISCOTIXT COKE, capt. and lieut.-col. Scots guards, 1880; b. 20 July, 1848; m. 26 Aug. 1879, Hon. Alice White, 2nd dau. of Luke, 2nd Baron Annaly, and has a son, (1) Hon. Thomas William, b. 9 July, 1880. (2) Hon. Wenman, lieut. rifle brigade, b. 20 Nov. 1865. (3) Lady Julia, m. 26 April, 1864, to Mervyn, 7th Viscount Powerscourt, K.P. (4) Lady Anne, d. 23 Jan. 1876, having m. 16 Jan. 1874, to Col. Edmund Manningham-Manningham-Buller (BART.) (5) Lady Gertrude, m. 5 April, 1866, to Charles Adolphus, 7th Earl of Dunmore. (6) Lady Mary, m. 18 Dec. 1879, to William Heneage, Viscount Lewisham, eldest son of William, 5th Earl of Dartmouth. (7) Lady Winifred, m. 2 Sept. 1873, to Kobert Bermingham, 4th Earl Leitrim. (8) Lady Margaret, m. 2 May, 1874, to Heniy, 2nd Baron Belper. (9) Lady Mildred, m. 6 Nov. 1878, to Thomas Francis, Viscount Anson (E. LICHFIELD). His Lordship m. 2ndly— 26 Aug. 1875, Hon. Gcor- giana Caroline Cavendish, eldest dau. of William George, Lord Chesham, and has 3 sons and a dau. (10) Hon. Richard, b. 20 Aug. 1876. (11) Hon. Edward, b. 17 Oct. 1879. (12) Hon. John Spencer, b. 30 Sept. 1880. (13) Lady Mabel. Arms— Per pale gu. and az. three eagles displayed arg. Crest — On a chapeau az. turned up erm. an oetricb arg. holding in its bill a horseshoe or. SUPPORTERS— Two ostriches arg. both ducally gorged the dexter per pale gu. and az. line reflexed over the back of the first the sinister per pale az. and gu. and line reflexed over the back az. MOTTO— Prudens qui patiens. Seat— Holkham Hall, WeU, Norfolk. Town House— 19, Grosvenor Square, W. Hincage. PHILIP ROBERTS, major R.H. gnarda (son of Gabriel Roberts, of St. Anne's, Westminster), m. Anne, sister of Sir Thomas Coke, K.B. Earl of Leicester, sou of Edward Coke, of Holkham, Norfolk; he d. 1779, having had a dau. and 6 sons, of whom the eldest, "VTTENMAN (ROBERTS) COKE, who asfnuned that gur- W name by Act of Parliament 26 Mar. 1766, on succeeding to the estates of his unoie, the Earl of Leicester, and was of Longford, co. Derby, and Holford, Norfolk ; d. 11 April, 1776, having m. Elizabeth, dau. of George Chamberlayne (afterwards Denton), of Wardington, Oxon.; she d. 1810, having luui with other issue a son, THOMAS WILLIAM COKE, of Holkham, M.P. Norfolk, created EARL OF LEICESTER of Holkham, and Viscount Coke 12 Aug. 1837; b. 6 May, 1762/64; d. 80 June, 1842, having m. 1st— 5 Oct. 1778, Jane, yoimgest dau. of late James Lennox Dutton, and sister of 1st Lord Sherborne ; she d. 2 June, 1800, having had 3 dans. [1] Lady Jane Elizabeth, d. 29 April, 1863, hav-ing m. 1st— 21 Jime, 1796, to Charles Nevinson, Viscount Andover (E. SUFFOLK); he d. 11 Jan. 1800. She re-m. 17 April, 1806, to Adm. Sir Henry Digby, k.C.b. who d. 19 Aug. 1842. [2] Lady Anne Margaret, d. 23 May, 1843, having m. 16 Sept. 1794, to Thomas Viscount Anson, who d. 31 July, 1818. [3] Lady Elizateth Wilhelmina, d. 80 Oct, 1873, having m. 6 Dec. 1822, to John Spencer-Stanhope, of Cannon Hall, Yorks. ; he d. 7 Nov. 1873, having had 2 sons and 3 daus. (1) Walter Thomas William SPENCER-Stanhope, of Can- non Hall and Horsforth Hall, Yorks. J.P. D.L. M.P. southern division W.R. Yorks. 1872/80, heut.-col. comdg. 4th A.B. West York R.V. capt. 1st W. York yeo. 1847/72, deputy-chairman quarter sessions ; b. 21 Dec. 1827; m. 17 Jan. 1866, EUzabeth Julia, dau. of Sir John Jacob Buxton, Bart, of Shadwell Court, Norfolk ; she d. 30 Sept. 1880, having had 4 sons and 5 daus. John Montagu, b. 31 Dec. I860.— Walter, b. 17 Nov. 1861. —Edward Collingwood, b. 2 Mar. 1863.— Philip Bertie, b. 17 Dec. 1868.— Mary Gertrude Elizabeth.— Cicely Winifred. — Margaret Isabella. — Alice Mildred— Winifred Juha. (2) John Roddam Spencer-Stanhope, b. 21 Jan. 1829 ; m. 10 Jan. 1859, Elizabeth, 3rd dau. of John James King, Esq. of Preston Candover, Hants. (B. Leconfield), and relict of Capt. George Frederick Dawson (E. Portarlington). (3) Anna Maria Wilhelmina, m. Mar. 1863, to Percival Audr6 Pickering, Q.c. recorder of Pontefract 1863, attorney- gen, for CO. Palatine Lane, judge of the Passage courtof Liver- pool ; he d. 7 Aug. 1876, having had 2 sons and 2 dans. Percival Spencer Umfreville Pickering, b. 6 Mar. 1858. - Rowland Neville Umfreville, b. 28 Aug. 1861.— Evelyn Mary. — Anna Maria Diana Wilhelmina. (4) Eliza Anna, d. 8 Sept. 1869, having m. 28 June, 1868, as Ist wife, to Rev. Richard St. John Tyrwhitt (Bart.) (5) Anne Alicia. HIS LORDSHIP m. 2ndly— 26 Feb. 1822, Lady Anne Amelia Keppel, 3rd dau. of William Charles, 4th Earl of Albemarle; she d. 22 July, 1844, having (re-m. 25 Oct. 1843, to Right Hon. Edward Ellice, M.P. who d. 20 Sept. 1863) had 4 sons and a dau. [4] Thomas 'William, 2nd and present Earl. [5] Hon. Edward Keppel Weutworth, capt. late Soots fusilier guards and 2nd Derbys. R.V. M.P. West Norfolk 1847, 52. liigh sheriff Derbyshire 1859: b. 20 Aug. 1824; m. 5 Aug. 18.51. Hon. Diana Mary Blanche Georgiana Agar-Ellis, 3rd dau, of Ccorge James Welbore, Lord Dover, and sister of Henry, 3rd Viscount Clifden, bedchamber woman to h.r.h. the Princess of Wales since 1863. [6] Hon. Henry John, R.N. ; b. 3 Jan. 1827 ; m. 23 July, 1861, Lady Katharine Grey Egerton, 2nd surviving dau. of Sir Tho- mas, Earl of Wilton, and has 2 sons and a dau. Clement, b. 26 April, 1862.— Reginald Grey, b. 10 July, 1864. — Sybil Mary. [7] Hon. Wenman Clarence Walpole, lieut.-col. in the army, late capt. Scots fusilier guards, sei-ved in Crimea, K.M. M.r. East Norfolk 1858/66 ; b. 13 July, 1828. [8] Lady Margaret Sophia, d. 4 Nov. 1868, having m. 7 Mar 1849, to Sir Archibald Keppel Macdonald, Bart. BARON LEIGH. WILLIAM HENRY LEIGH, Baron L( igh (1839, U.K.), LL.D. lord-lieut. and custos rotu- lorum CO. Warwick since 1856, hon. col. l^t War wicks, mil. since 1866, high steward Sutton Cold field, trustee and governor of Rugby school ; s. hit father as 2nd Baron 27 Sept. 1860 ; b. 17 Jan. 1824 m. 22 Aug. 1848, Lady Caroline Amelia Grosvenor dau. of Richard, 2nd Marquis of Westminster, k.g and has 4 sons and 3 daus. (1) Hon. Gilbert Henry Chnndos, J.P. D.L.nl^ax^ibk. V%. S Warwick 1880/*apt. Wanvicks. yeo. cav. ; b. 1 Sept. 1861. (2) Hon. Francis Dn dlev, b. 30 July, 1865. (3) Hon. ilupert, ueut. fUth (King's; hussars, served in Affghai war 1878 9 ; b. 10 Dec. 1866. (4) Hon. Rowland Charles Frederick, b. 23 May, 1869. (5) Hon. Margaret Elizabeth, m. 19 Sept. 1872, to Victor AJ bert, 7th Earl of Jersey. (6) Hon. Agnes Eleanor. (7) Hon. Mary CordeUa Emily. Arms — Gu. a cross engrailed arg. in the first quarter a 1 of the second. Crest— An unicorn's head erased armed and maned or, Supporters— Two unicorns armed maned tuft> or ducally gorged gu. pendent therefrom an esci with the arms of Brydoes viz. Arg. a cros^.- leopard's face or. Motto— Tout vient de Dieu. Seats— Stoneleigh Abbey, Kenilworth, and Adlestrop Chipping Norton. Town House— 37, Portman Square, w. 1 i LEIN8TER. 403 Uineage. IfANDOS LEIGH, of Adlestrop, Longborough, and Stone- !' igh (descended from Sir Thomas Leigh, lord mayor Ion 1558, descended from Leigh, of "West Hall, in High Cheshire, temp. Hkxry IL), created BARON LEIGH of it,'h, CO. Warwick, 11 May, 1839 ; b. 27 June, 1791 ; d. 27 : -50, having m. 8 June, 1819, Margarette, dau. of Rev. I Kljipi)en Willes, of Astrop House, Northanta.; she d. 6 -'JO, ha\ing had 3 sons and 7 daus. V illiam Henry, 2nd and present Baron. 1. Edward Chandos, Q.C. 1881, recorder of Nottingham i Stamford 1864/81, bar.-at-law I.T. 1869, late fellow and iden of All Souls, Oxon. and capt. late Warwick yeo. '<. 22 Dec. 1832 ; m. 1 June, 1871, Katherine Fanny, dau. James Rigby, Esq. of Moss House, co. Lane, and has a I 3 daus. I- t' 29 Aug. 1873.— Violet Agnes Evelyn.— Katharine Audrey. . s Wentworth, bon. canon Wore. Cathedral 1879, iiugtou Priors 1877, and of Stoneleigb, Warwicks. : b. 21 Jan. 1838; m. 29 June, 1871, Frances, dan. of late liutler, of Butler's Island, Qeorgia, U.S. (Babt.) (by his luc&s, dau. of Charles Kemble, and niece of John Kern- Mrs. Siddons), and has had a son and dau. Butler, b. 2 Nov. 1879 ; d. 26 Sept. 1880.— AUce Dudley. II. Julia Anne Eliza, m. 38 July, 1843, to Sir Charles Addcrley K.c.M.G. of Hams Hall, Warwick, created NORTON of Norton-on-the-Moors 16 April, 1878, and has n. Emma Margarette. n. Caroline, m. 18 Aug. 1857, to Prederlck, 11th Lord iista, twin with Lady 8aye and Sele. ry, m.4 May, 1848, to Bev. and Hon. Hfloxy Pitt 1 Ki.y (B. DKLAMKBB). 1. Louisa Qeravina, m. 1 Mar. 1870, as Snd wlf^ to .1. Prands William Newdigate, of West Hallam, :fT 1880, late Coldstream guards, s. p. n-in with her brother James, m. 31 May, • ilUvn Greaham Leveson-Oower, Esq. M.P. iiKULANU), of Titsqr Pwrk Surrey. DUKE OF LEINSTER. riHARLES WILLIAM FITZGERALD, Duke ^' of Leinster (1766, l.), Marquis (1761, I.) and El of Kildare (1316, i.), Earl and Baron OfEaly (Hand), Viscount I^instcr (1746, I.), created BaoN Kildare, in the Peerage of the U.K. •■^^Tfiy, 1870, in the lifetime of his father ; M.P. Kildare 1847/52, col. Kildare mil. 1849/72, hon. col. since 1872, chancellor of Queen's university, Ireland since 1870, and commissioner of national education, Ireland, since 1841; s. his father as 4th Duke, Premier Duke, Marquis, and Earl op Ireland 10 Oct. 1874 ; b. 30 Mar. 1819 ; m. 13 Oct. 1847, Lady Caroline Sutherland Leveson- Gower, 3rd dau. of George Granville, 2nd Duke of Sutherland, k.g. and has had 7 sons and 5 daus. (1) (Jerald, Makquis op Kildabe, b. 16 Aug. 1861. (2) Lord Maurice, lord lieut. co. Wexford 1881, capt. Kildare luiL ; b. 16 Dec 1863 ; m. 13 April, 1880, Lady Adelaide Jane Frances Forbes, eldest dau. of George Arthur Hastings, 7th Earl of Granard, K.P. (3) Lord Frederick, lieut. and adj. 60th rifles, served in Boer campaign 1881 ; b. 18 Jan. 1867. Lord Walter, lieut. 60th rifles ; b. 22 Jan. 1868. Lord Charles, Kildare miL; b. 30 Aug. 1869. Lord George, b. 16 Feb. 1863. (7) Lord Henry, b. 9 Aug. 1863. (9) Lady Alice. (10) Lady Eva. (11) Lady Mabel. (12) Lady Nesta. Abms— Arg. a aaltire gn. (?RS8T— A monkey statant ppr. environed round the loins and SuppoBTSBft— Two monkeys environed and chained or. Motto—" CJrom a boo." SBAT-Carton, MaynooCh, Kildare. TOWN H0U8l-«, OaritoD House Terrace, 8.W. W^ Emeagr. ALTER, son of OTHER, is named in Domesday Book 1086 as a tenant-in-ohief in the ooonties of Sorrey, Berks, Backs, Hants, and Middlesex. His father. Other, does ^ i4>pear (as stated by Collins) to have held these lands tr BDWABD THB OON riBSOB. Walter is said to have had tiireesoDS, >^ ri] Geiald or Gerard FitaWaHer, i^jpointed commander of a ioffoe to radnce B ees, Ptinoe o( Wales, to submission, governor or cons t able of Pembroke Osstle, president or steward of the county of Pembroke; m. Nesta, dan. of Bees ap Gruffydh, Prince of South Wales 1113, and had 8 sons, 1) Bfanrice, of whom presently. 2) William, ancestor of Marquis of Lansdowne. 3j David, bishop of St. Davids 1147; d. 1176 [2] Robert de Windsor, Baron of Bston or Estaines, Essex; had an only dau. wife of Robert de Hastings. [3] William de Windsor, ancestor of the extinct Lords Wind- sor, Barons of Stawell, from whom descended the Earls of Plymouth and Viscounts Windsor. MAURICE FITZGERALD, was sent to Ireland 1168, and landed at Wexford with 10 knights, 20 esquires, and 100 archers, before Ricliard Strongbow, Earl of Pembroke, to assist Dermoid MacMurrough, King of Leinster, to regain his kingdom, from which he had been driven by Roderick, King of Ck)nnaught; was engaged in almost every battle with tlie Irish until Hexry II. went over and received the submission of their princes and cliiefs. He died at Wexford (or Wicklow) 1 Sept. 1177 (bur. under a monument in the Grey Friary at Wex- ford), having had 4 sons, of whom the eldest, GERALD, was with Ids brother Alexander in the celebrated engagement fought (1173) by his father, Earl Strong- bow, and others, with a handful of men, against O'Conor, King of Connaught, who besieged them in Dublin with 30,000 fol- lowers, over whom a complete victory was obtained. He is said to have been chief justice of Ireland in 1205, was styled Barox of Off alt, in which year he died, having m. Katherine, dau. of Hamo de Yalois, lord justice Ireland 1197. His descendant, JOHN FITZTHOMAS, 6th Lord Offialy, received from the King the lordship of Kildare, Ratliangan, iui. formerly the estate of William Vescy, lord of Kildare, who had fled to France rather than meet Lord Offaly in single combat, and whose clialleuge he had accepted to satisfy their mutual quarrels 1291, went to Scotland to assist the King in liis wars 12i>6, 1299, and 1301, gen. of the forces to disperse the rebels in Munster 1312, and for his services in opposing Edward Bruce, brother to Robert, King of Scotland, who had entered the north of Ireland with 6,000 men, and was crowned King of Ireland at Dimdalk 1315, he was created EARL OF Kildare 14 May, 1316 ; d. 10 Sept. following, bur. in tJie Franciscan priory of Kildare; m. Blanch, dau. of John, Lord Fermoy. His de- scendant, GERALD, 8th Earl, K.o. lord deputy and lord jastice of Ireland for 33 years, a celebrated warrior, in 1498 in- vaded Ulster, took the castles of Dungannon and Omagh, Atli- league, Roscommon, Tulske, and Castlereagh, in 1503 destroyed the castle of Belfast, and placed a garrison in Carrickfergus;' on 19 Aug. 1504, fought tue famous battle of Knocktoe, near Gal- 2 d2 404 LEITRIM. way, obtaining a complete victory over the Irish cliiefs of Connaught, elected k.g. 1504; d. 3 Sept. 1513, having been shot by one of the O'Mores of Leix ; bur. in Christ Church Cathedral, DubUn, 16 Oct. 1513 ; m. 1st, Alison, dau. and coheir of Sir Kowland Eustace, of Harristown, co. Kildare, Baron of Port- lester; she d. 22 Nov. 1495, having had a son, Gerald, and 6 daus. He m. 2ndly, 1496, Elizabeth, eldest dau. of Sir Oliver St. John, of Lydiard Tregoze, Wilts.; she d. 28 June, 1516, having had 7 sons, GERALD, 9th Earl, high treasurer of Ireland 1503, lord justice and afterwards lord deputy, carried on the work of subduing the Irish. Cardinal Wolsey advanced John Allen, friar of St. Patrick's, London, to the archbishopric of Dublin 1528, to the office of chancellor of Ireland, which gave the Earl great offence, as he presumed that the office should have been bestowed upon himself ; he thereupon displaced the chancellor in 1532, and substituted George Cromer, archbishop of Armagh, in his stead, and from ttiis period his entire energies were de- voted against the King and the government; on St. Barnabas day, 1534, he surrendered the sword and ensigns of govern- ment to Lord Chancellor Cromer and the council, defying the King and his ministers, declaring all the goods of liis subjects forfeited, resolving to kill or banish all the English by birth, and to take the kingdom from the possession of the King and his heirs. Archbishop Allen was murdered at Artane, near Dublin, 28 July, . The Earl was ultimately compelled to surrender, and together with his five uncles was sent to England, where they were all condemned to suffer the punish- ment of traitors, and were executed 2 Feb. 1535, the Earl liaving pre-deceased them in the Tower of London 12 Dec. 1534,(J) attainted from 8 July, 20 Hekrt VIII. and his estate seques- trated ; m. 1st, Elizabetli, dau. of John, Lord Zouch, of Cod- novre ; she d. 6 Oct. 1617, having had with 4 daus. a son, [1] Thomas, " 10th Earl," executed at Tyburn, s. p. having m. Frances, youngest dau. of Sir Adrian Fortescue. THE EARL m. 2ndly— 1519, Lady EUzabeth Grey, dau. of Thomas, Marquis of Dorset (ext.), and had with 3 daufl. 2 sons, of whom the elder, [2] Sir Gerald, b. 25 Feb. 1525 ; d. 16 Nov. 1588; as the state offered large simis for his apprehension he was sent with his tutor disguised to Scotland, and thence to France, after the death of Henry VIII. he returned to England with some foreign ambassadors, and married Mabel (d. 25 Aug. 1610), 2nd dau. of Sir Anthony Browne, K.a. was receive?aniekeeper of Phoenix Park, Dublin, created ., . ...v I , , , „, X, of Manor Hamilton, 11 Oct. 1783, Viscount 1793, and advanced to the dignity of Earl \. 1795, all in the Peerage of Ireland; b. 25 , .^ ily, 1804. having m. 81 May, 1768, Lady Eliza- l)etli lau. of Clotworthy, 1st Earl of Manerene; she ci. : 17. His elder son, NA 1 u.\ M , L. 2nd Earl, K.P. created BARON CLBMEXT8, of Kiliiiacrouan, co. Donegal, in the Peerage of the U.K. 20 Juno. 1^31, lord-lieut. and custos rotulonun co. Leitrim, custos rotulorum co. Donegal, Ac. ; b. 9 May, 1768 ; d. 31 Dec. 1854, having m. Mary, eldest dau. and coheir of late William Berminfrliam, of Ross Hill, co. Galway; she d. 6 Feb. 1840 liavinf? hail 5 sons and 3 daus. [1] Kol.crt Benningham, VISCOUNT CLEMENTS, M.P.; b. May, iMif); d. 24 Jan. 1839. [2] William Sydney, 3rd Earl, lieut.-col. in the army, M.P. co. Leitrim 1H37/47 ; shot 2 April, 1878, aged 72 ; unm. [3] Hon. Charles Skefflngton, capt. in the army; d. unm. 29 Sept. 1877. [4] Hon. George Robert Anson, com. R.N.; d. unm. 5 Dec. 1837. [5] Hon. Francis Natlianiel, vicar of Norton, and hon. canon of Durham; b. 1812; d. 27 May, 1870, having m. Ist— 3 Dec. 1838, Charlotte, dau. of Rev. Robert King (Bart.), of LouglieM. CO Tyrone; she d. 23 Oct. 1868. He m. 2ndly— 6 Jan. 187U. Amelia, eldest dau. of Sir William Vemer, Bart. By his 1st wife hi- hail a son and 6 daxis. (1) Robert Bermingham, 4th and present Earl. (2) Lsidy Anne (preceeth Emily (p.p. 1878), m. 1 July, 1873, to Henry Andrew Harj^r, Esq. and has 2 sons and 3 daus. George Henrv Haupeu, b. 5 May, 1876. — Francis Clements, b. 14 Feb. i877.— Elizalx'th Mary, b. 18 April, 1874.— Evelyn Emily, b. 10 July, 1878.— A dau. b. 24 Aug. 1881. (5) Lady Louisa Frances (p.p. 1878), m. 1 June, 1869, to Ven. George Hans Hamilton, M.A. J.P. surrogate, archdeacon of Lindi. ,*^^>«»^"(r,-T;*./i>\5'Ji [5] Lady Louisa Mary Ann, m. 26 Nov. 1838, to Edward King Tenison, of Kilronan Castle, co. Roscommon, lord-lieut. aac custos rotulonim ; he d. 19 June, 1878. LIFFORD. 409 [6] Lady Anne Frederica, m.29 Aug. 1843, to Lord Elcho, M.P. (E, WEMY8.S). [7] Lady Harriet Frances Maria, m. 7 June, 1851, to Augustus Henry, 6th Lord Vernon. [8] Lady Gwendolen Isabella Anna Maria, m. 19 April, 1865, to Nicholas Richard Power O'Shee, of Gardenmorris, co. Water- ford, J. P. D.L. and has 3 sons and 2 daus. Richard Alfred Poer O'SHEE, b. 1867.— John Poer, b. 1869.— George Tver Poer, b. 1873.— Gwendolen.— Aline. VISCOUNT LIFFORD. JAMES HEWITT, Viscount (1781, 1.) and Baron LiflEord (1768, I.), elected an Irish representa- tive Peer 1855 ; s. his father as 4th Viscount 22 April, 1855; b. 31 Mar. 1811 ;.m. Ist— 9 July, 1835, Lady Mary Acheson, eldest dau. of Archibald, 2nd Earl of Gosford ; she d. 13 Mar. 1860, having had 5 sons and 2 daus. (1) Hon. James Wilfrid, b. 12 Oct. 1837; m, 4 July, 1867, Annie Frances, eldest dau. of Arthur Hodgson, of Clopton House, Warwick, and of Eton Vale, Darling Downs, Queensland. (2) Hon. Evelyn John, lieut. R.a. ; b. 19 July, 1842; d. 4 July, 1867. (3) Hon. Archibald Robert, com. R.N.; b. 14 Jan. 1844; m. 6 Dec. 1878, Helen Blanclie, only dau. of late Charles S (Jeach, Esq. of Yorksldre, and has a son and dau. Evelyn James, b. 17 Dec. 1880.— Norah, b. 6 Nov. 1879. (4) Hon Cornwallis Charles, b. 3 Mar. 1847. (5) Hon. Edward, b. 31 Mar. 1848. (6) Hon. Mary Anne, m. 4 Sept. 1866, as 2nd wife, to John (lathome Wood, Esq. eldest son of John Wood, of Thedden (i range, Hants. J.P. (V. Ckan BROOK), formerly ensign 17th rcgt. and has 3 sons and 2 daus. Archibald Henry WOOD, b. 13 Sept. 1868.— Ernest Gathome, b. 19 July, 1869.— Wilfrid Edward,b.23 May, 1871.— Gertrude Mary.— Mary Millicent. (7) Hon. Isabella, m. 7 Jan. 1879, to Richard Southby, of Darjeeling, India, and has had a son and dau. Richard Edward James, b. 29 Oct. 1879; d. 1 May following. — Adau. b. 9 Sept. 1881. Viscount Liffoed m. 2ndly — 9 Dec. 1851, Lydia Lucy, dau. of Rev. John Digby Wingfield-Digby, nephew of late Eari Digby (and widow of Charies Purdon Coote, Esq. — Bart.), and has 2 sons and 4 daus. (8) Hon. William James, b. 6 April, 1856. (9) Hon. George Wyldbore, b, 16 Nov. 1858. (10) Hon. Lettice Lucy, m. 4 Feb. 1875, to Capt. Alexander William Maxwell Clark-Kennedy, of Knockgray, co. Kirkcud- bright, J.P. D.L. late Coldstream guards, and has 3 sons and a dau. John William James Clark-Kexnedy, b. 7 Nov. 1875.— Wil- liam Hew, b. 3 Mar. 1879.— Leopold James, b, 27 Mar. 1881 (H.R.H. Prince Leopold, K.G. Duke of Albany, sponsor.) —Lettice Eleanor, b. 9 Jan. 1878. (11) Hon. Alice Anne, m. 25 July, 1878, to Sir Samuel Her- cules Hayes, Bart. (12) Hon. (Jeorgiana Rosamund. (13) Hon. Anne Eliza, Arms — Gu. a chevron engrailed between three owls arg. Crest — On a stump of a tree an owl all ppr. ST-ppoRTERS — Dexter, a vultiure or wings arg, collared sa. tliereon three bezants. Sinister, a griflln or^^•ings arg. collared as the dexter. Motto— Be just and fear not. Seat — Meen Gins, Stranorlar, Donegal. Hineage. RIGHT HON. JAMES HEWITT, lord chanceUor of Ireland 1768/89, created Barox Lipford, of LiflEord, co. Done- gal, m Ireland, by patent, 9 Jan. 1768, a justice of K.B. England 1766/8, speaker of the Irish house of commons, created Viscount Lifford 9 Oct. 1781, a judge of the exchequer chamber, treasurer to the hon. society of King's Inn ; d. 28 April, 1782, bur. in Christ Church cathedral, Dublin, having ni. 1st, only dau. of Ven. Rice- Williams, D.D. of Staplefonl Abbey, Essex, archdeacon of Carmarthen; she d. 1765, having liad 4 sons. He m. 2ndly, Ambrosia, dau. of Rev. Cliarles Bay ley, of Navestock, Essex; she Mar. 1807, having had a son and 2 daus. who all d. uuni. His eldest son, JAMES HEWITT, 2nd Viscount, dean of Armagh, D.D. ; b. 27 Oct. 1760; d. 15 April, 1830, having m. 1st— 25 July, 1776, Hon. Henrietta Judith Pomeroy, eldest dau. of Arthur, 1st Viscount Harberton; she d. s. p. 22 April, 1778. He m. 2ndly— 23 Dec. 1781, Alicia, eldest dau. of Ven. John Oliver, D.D. archdeacon of Ardagh; she d. 15 Mar. 1845, having had 2 sons, [1] James, s. as 3rd Viscoimt. [2] Hon. Jolin Pratt, rector of Destertlyn, diocese of Armagh ; b. 26 May, 1796 ; d. 8 Jan. 1880, having m. 1st— 19 Oct. 1819, Juliana, dau. of Alexander Hamilton, and granddau. of Hugh, bishop of Ossory; she d. 29 Aug. 1827, having had with other issue a son and dau. (1) James, b. 19 Sept. 1822 ; d. 21 May, 1861, having m. 24 Sept. 1846, Frances Dorothy, only dau. of late Francis Synge- Hutchinson, Esq. (slie re-m. 1 Aug. 1853, to David PhiUp Brown, lieut. 7th hussars— Synqe-Hutchinsox— BART.), and had a dau. Louisa Frances, m. 10 Sept. 1870, to Hon. Arthur Cecil Crampton Plunket (B. Pluxkkt). (2) Alicia Anne. Rev. and Hon. J. Pratt Hkwitt m. 2ndly— 7 July, 1829, Elizabeth, dau. of Rev. Francis Gervais, and had with other issue 6 sons and 4 daus. (3) James John, b.a. Trin. Coll. Dublin, 1854, vicar of Pag- ham, Sussex, since 1877, British consiilar chaplain Madeira 1862/76; b. 22 April, 1830 ; unm. (4) James Francis Katharinus, Bengal C.S. acting commis- sioner Chota, Nagpur; b. 21 June, 1836; m. 10 Mar. 1870, Constance, youngest dau. of late Edward Stanlej', of Pon- sonby Hall, Cumb. aad has a son and 2 daus. John Stanley, b. 17 July, 1876.— Averill Mary.— Beatrix Constance Henrietta. (5) James Cliarles Archibald, of Hope End, co. Hereford, J.P. D.L. late lieut. 24th regt.; b. 17 Mar. 1837; m. 18 May, 1870, Jane Harvey, only surviving dau. of late Zaccheus Andrew, lieut. R.X. and has 2 sons and 2 daus. Harold Charles Harvey, b. 15 May, 1873.— John Wilfred, b. 29 May, 1876.— Ella Charlotte.— Kathleen Susanna Jane. (6) James Dudley Ryder, of Eritonga, Wellington, x.z. retd. com. R.N.; b. 17 Nov. 1840; m. 6 Sept. 1873, Thomasine, dau. of Daniel Riddiford, of Wobum, N.z. and has 3 sons and a dau. John Edward, b. 29 June, 1874.— Dudley Riddiford, b. 30 Mar. 1877.— A son, b. 7 April, 1881.— Hallette Thomasine Elizabeth. (7) James Robert Silver Oliver, capt. R.A.; b. 10 Oct. 1844; m. at Kong Kong, 20 July, 1880, Celina, dau. of John Metayer, of Quebec, Canada. (8) Julia, m. 8 July, 1866, to John Watson Wakefield, com. R.N. retd. s. p. (9) Frances Jane, m. 24 April, 1875, to Charles Archibald Samuells, B.c.S. (10) Mary Ann. (11) Emily Susanna Katharine, JAMES, 3rd Viscount; b, 29 Aug. 1783; d. 22 April, 1865, having m. 15 April, 1809, Hon. Mary Anne Maude, 8th dau. of CoVnwallis, 1st Viscount Hawarden; she d. 3 Jan. 1877, aged 92, having had with other issue 2 sons and 3 daus. (1) James, 4th and present Viscount. (2) Hon. John James, b. 17 April, 1819. (3) Hon. Alicia Ann, m. 21 May, 1841, to Sir Edwin Pearson, F.R.s. lieut. of yeomen of the guard 1836/42, v.P. " iustitut d'Airique," of France, and has had with other issue 2 sons and 3 daus. /I/ Edwin James Pearsox, statistical department, board of trade; b. 13 Feb. 1842; m. 7 Jan. 1868, Emily Margaret, eldest dau. of Richard Valpy, Esq. of Champneys, Herts, and has 2 daus. Mabel Annie.— Irene Margaret. /2/ Arthur Ashley, b. 14 Nov. 1847. /3/ Alice Maude, m. 10 July, 1873, to Rev. Clharles Darroch, of Gourrock, Scotland, and has 3 sons. /4/ Emily Georgiana. /5/ Edith Anne. (4) Hon. Susan. (5) Hon. Anne (Jeorglana. 410 LILFORD. BARON LILFORD. THOMAS LYTTLETON POWYS, Baron Lil- ford (1797, G.B.) ; s. Ms father as 4tli Baron 15 Mar. 1861; b. 18 Mar. 1833; m. 14 June, 1859, Emma Elizabeth, youngest dau. of late Kobert William Brandling, Esq. of Low Gosforth, Northumberland and has 3 sons, (1) Hon. Thomas Atlierton, lieut. Northampton «& Rutland mil.; b. 5 April, 1861. (2) Hon. John, b. 12 Jan. 1863. (3) Hon. Stephen, b. 8 Mar. 1869. j^jjs — Or, a lion's jamb erased between two cross-crosslets fltchf^e in bend sinister gu. Crest — A bear's jamb erased and erect gn. holding a sceptre headed with a fleur-de-lis or Supporters— Dexter, a reaper in his exterior hand a reap- hook round his hat ears of corn and a garb erect at his feet all ppr. Sinister, one of the Northamptonshire yeomanry cavalry his exterior hand resting upon his sword erect all ppr. MOTTO— Parta tueri. SEATS— Lilford Hall, Oundle, Northants, and Bewsey Hall, Lancaster. Htneage. THOMAS POWTS, of Henley, Salop, (son of Tliomas Powys, of Snytton, Salop, who d. 19 Nov. 1639, was descended from Powys of Myford), serjeant-at-law, a bencher of Lincoln's Inn; m. 1st, Anne, dau. of Sir Adam Littleton, of Stoke Mil- burgh, Kilt, and Bart, chief justice of North Wales, and had 4 sons and 2 daus. He m. 2ndly, Mary, dau. of John Cotes, of Woodcote, Salop, and had 5 sons and a dau. By his Ist wife he had 2 sons, viz. — /I/ Sir Littleton, of Henley Hall, chief justice North "Wales, and knighted at Whitehall, 4 Dec. 1692, a baron of the ex- chequer 1695, a judge k.b. 1702/26; d.s. p. 13 Mar. 1731, having m. Anne Carter, of London. /2/ Sir Thomas, of Lilford, Northants. solicitor-gen. and knighted at Whitehall, 25 April, 1686, attorney-gen. 1687, prime serjeant-at-law 1702, judge Q.B. 1713/14; d. 4 April, 1719, aged 79 (M.I.), having m. 1st, Sarah, dau. of Ambrose Holbech, of MoUington, co. Warwick; she d. Mar. 1694, having had with other issue a son, (1) Thomas, of Lilford; d. 3 Mar. 1718/20, aged 32, M.l. having m. Catherine, dau. and coheir of Thomas Ravens- croft, of Broadlane, Flints, and had an only son, Thomas, of whom hereafter. Sir Thomas m. 2ndly, Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Philip Meadows, Knt. (E. MANVBRS), and had a son, (2) Philip, bur. 20 Sept, 1779, having m. Isabella, only child and heir of Richard Lybbe, Esq. of Hardwick, Oxon.; she bur. 10 Mar. 1761, having had with other issue a son and heir, viz. — PHILIP Lybbe Powys, of Hardwick; d. 12 April, 1809, having m. 5 Aug. 1762, Caroline, only child and heir of John Girle, of Beenham, Berks, and had with a dau. 2 sons, viz. — [1] Philip Lybbe Powys, of Hardwick, Oxon.; b. 27 April, 1765; d. 11 Mar. 1838, having m. 18 Feb. 179G, Louisa, youngest dau. and coheir of Richard Michell, Esq. of Culham Court, Berks ; she d. 11 Dec. 1848, having had with other issue 2 sons, /!/ Henry Philip, of Hardwick aforesaid; b. 24 Nov. 1791; d. 1 April, 1859, having m. 1st— 6 June, 1817, Julia, 3rd dau. of Sir Fitzwilliam Barrington, Bart, (ext.); she d. 17 Sept. 1821, leaving an only son, (1) Philip Lybbe-Powys-Lybbe, of Hardwick afore- said, and of Broomfield, Middx. M.P. Newport, l.w. 1859/65, assumed the additional name of Lybbe by r.l. 18 Feb. 1863, bai-.-at-law i.T. 1843; b. 12 June, 1818; m. 11 June, 1844, Anne Phillis, dau. of Thomas Greenwood, Esq. of Turner's Court, Berks, and has a son and 2 daus, [1] Wilham Reginald Lybbe-Powys, of The Croft, WaUingford; b. 15 Dec. 1856; m. 1st— 21 July, 1875, Christine Cecilia, youngest dau. of late James Hay- wood, Esq. of Dosthill House; she d. 29 Dec. 1879, He m, 2ndly, at Boulogne-sur-Mer, 25 Sept. 1880, Sarah Bartholomew, and has a son, Reginald Cecil, b. 12 Aug, 1881, [2] Juha EUnor, [3] Edith Mary, m. 30 Nov. 1880, to Alfred Biscoe Hill, 10th son of late Rev. Richard Humphry Hill, vicar of Britford, Wilts. Mr. Henry Philip Powys m. 2ndly— 16 Oct. 1823, Philippa Emma, dau, of William Cimliffe Shawe, Esq. of Preston, Lane; she d, 5 Feb, 1858, having had 5 sons and 6 daus, (2) Edward Shawe, b, 7 Feb. 1826 ; d, 23 Sept^ 1855, unm, (3) Charles Richard, of Chislehampton, Berks, B.A. Exeter Coll. Oxon. 1849, M.A, St. John's Coll. 1861, formerly curate of Melton, Hambledon, and Maple Durham ; b. 10 Jan. 1828 ; m. 3 Oct. 1861, Anna, dau, of Thomas Duffield, Esq, of Marcham Park, M.P. Berks, and widow of John Shawe Philhps, Esq, of Culham House, Oxon, (4) Francis Arthur, M.A. St. John's Coll, Oxon. 1857, b,d, 1865, late a fellow, rector of Winterslow, Wilts, since 1869, vicar of St, Giles, Oxon. 1864/9; b. 10 April, 1831; m. 15 June, 1876, Albinia Elizabeth, dau. of late Robert Wright Cope-(Doolan)-Cope, Esq, of Loughgall, CO. Armagh. (5) George, com. R.N.; b. 9 Sept, 1838, (6) William CunUflfe, of Garden Creek, Fredericton, New Brunswick, late 22nd regt.; b. 13 Mar. 1841; m. 4 Oct, 1866, Constance Ellen, eldest dau, of Bransby William Powys, Esq, of London, and has 6 children, of whom one is since dead; a son, b, 12 Jan. 1881. (7) Louisa Phihppa, d, 21 Oct, 1881. (8) Frances Marianne, (9) Isabella Lybbe. (10) Sophia Jane, m, 30 July, 1867, to Rev, Hugh Redmond Morres, vicar of St. Sebastian's, Wokingham. (11) Millecent Caroline, m, 4 Oct, 1870, to Rev. Wil- liam TownsendHenham, M.A, Christ Coll. Camb. (12) Emma Charlotte Morres. /2/ Richard Thomas, vicar of HuUavington, Wilts.; b. 11 April, 1798; d, 27 Jan. 1877, having m, 29 June, 1829, CaroUne, dau. of Edward Hastings Scott- Waring, Esq, of Caversham, Oxon. and had with other issue, Ellen Anna Philippa, only survivor, [2] Thomas, of Fawley, Bucks., rector of High Roding, Essex ; b. 29 Sept. 1768; d, 14/17 Aug. 1817, having m. 5 Nov. 1799, EUzabeth, eldest dau, of William Palgrave, Esq. of Cottishall, Norfolk ; she d, 27 Mar. 1842, having had with other issue 5 sons and 6 daus. /I/ Thomas Arthur, rector of Sawtry St, Andrew's, Hunts, and vicar of Medmenham, Berks.; b, 10 Dec. 1801; d, 3 Sept. 1871, having m. 3 Sept. 1831, Anne, only child of William Young, Esq. of Henley-on-Thames ; she d. 14 Mar, 1865, leaving 2 daus. (1) EUzabeth, m. 3 June, 1862, to Matthew Baines, M.D, and has had 3 sons and a dau, Arthur William Powys Baines, b, 26 June, 1863, — Hardcastle Worsley Powys, d. 6 Aug. 1870.— Eustace Ward Po\vys, b. 1 July, 1867. — Hilda Worsley Powys, (2) Maria, m, 1st— 15 Jan, 1852, to Edward Bode, lieut, Indian navy, who d, 25 July, 1854 [leaving an only dau, — Amy Maria Powys BODE, m. 4 Sept. 1873, to William Hunter Buller Little, 4th (K.o.) regt. and has issue]; she re-m. 3 May, 1859, to Arthur Thomas Pratt-Barlow, Esq, (BART.) /2/ Bransby William, of London, solicitor; b, 13 Mar. 1807; m. 1st— 24 Mar. 1835, EUen, eldest dau. of Charles Hoar, Esq, of Maidstone ; she d, 9 Feb, 1841, leaving a son and 2 daus, (1) Aubrey Palgrave Powys, b. 26 Jan. 1836. (2) Constance Ellen, m. 4 Oct, 1866, to her cousin William CunlifEe Powys, Esq, of Garden Creek, New Brunswick, (3) Gertrude Mary, Mr. B. W. POWYS m. 2ndly— 4 April, 1843, Katherine Blicke, 2nd dau, of Rev, Wilham Archer, by Olivia Guinness (Bart.) ; she d. 9 April 1869, having had 3 sons and 4 daus, (4) Arthur Vere Archer, b, 29 Dec, 1844. (5) Evelyn Archer, b. (6) Horace Annesley, B,A, St, John's Coll, Oxon. 1874, 2nd master Leeds grammar school, and curate of Holy Trinity, Leeds, since 1875; b. ; m. 10 Aug. 1880, Jane, 3rd dau. of Rev, David Mapleton, vicar of Meanwood, Yorks. (7) Henry Conway Leigh, b. (8) Edith Kathleen, m. 8 Dec, 1870, to her cousin, Rev. William Bowstead Richards Jacobson, eldest son of LILFORD. 411 William, lord bishop of Chester, D.D.; he d. 26 April, 1880, having had 2 daus. Kathleen Margaret JACOBSOX, b. Oct. 1875.— Ida Agnes Marsden, b. Sept. 1877. (9) Florence Meynell, d. 2 Aug. 1880, having m. 30 July, 1874, to Robert Alexander Druce, of London, and had 3 sons, Kenneth Powys Druce, b. 15 Feb. 1876.— Vere Powys, b. 18 April, 1878.— A son, b. 28 July, 1880. (10) Ada Katharine, m. 9 June, 1875, to Charles Sin- clair Shephard, Esq. of 4th (K.O.) regt. s. p. /3/ James Morrell Coventry Primus (eldest of 3 children; b. 1 May, 1810); d. 20 Mar. 1863, having m. 8 May, 1848, Francisca Maria, dau. of John Henry Belden, of Sahara, Brazil ; she d, , having had 2 sons and a dau. (1) John Henry, of Australia; b. 24 Dec. 1850. (2) James Belden, b. 22 April, 1854. (3) Fanny Maria Belden, m. 31 July, 1879, to Percy Go (5) Hon. Henry Charles, capt. R.A. adj. Prince of Wales s Own Norfolk art. mil. 1881 ; b. 28 Oct. 1849. (6) Hon. Albert Conyngham,retd.comdr.R.N.; b. 5 Mar. l«&i, m. 5 Dec. 1878, Evelyn Maude, 2nd dau. of late Charles Fox Webster, Esq. (BART.) (7) Hon. Harold Albert, lieut. R.N. b. 9 Mar. 1856. (8) Hon. Evelyn Albert, b. 4 Sept. 1859. _„ , . ,„ (9) Hon. Ursula EUzabeth, d. 23 April, 1880, having m. 12 May, 1870, to Rev. George Cockbum Dickinson, vicar of Hart- ford, Hunts. 1880, chaplain to Lord Athlumney, formerly in the admiralty (son of late Capt. Sir Richard Phillis Dickinson, R.N. K.C.B.), and had 4 sons and 2 daus. Londesborough Granville Lawton Maud DICKINSON, b. ^0 Aug. 1872.— Francis Trevelyan Egerton, b. 7 Sept. 1874.— Edgell Antonio Albert Fitzgerald, b. 20 Nov. 1875.-George Victor Coiiyngham, b. 19 April, 1880.— Edith Jane Katharine Christophina Ui-sula.— Eveline Haroldina Elizabeth Carnegie. (10) Hon. Albertina Agues Mary, m. 31 July, 1873, to Ivor John Caradoc Herbert, Esq. of Llanarth, co. Mon. capt. greu. guards since 1874, and has a son and dau. ^ „ ^^ , , q-„ Son b. 13 Jan. 1881.— Florence Mary Ursula, b. 9 Feb. 18 < 9. MAKQUIS OF LONDONDERRY. [1] Charles Stewart Henry, BA«03r-S«aVA«T, b. 13 May, 1878. ft,f U./<*l^y^ Hon. Charles Stewart Reginald, b. 4 Dec. 1879. Hon. Helen Mary Theresa (H.R.H. Prince Leopold sponsor). (2) Lord Henry John, late Ueut. 2nd life guards, b. 1 July, 1854. (3) Lord Herbert Lionel Henry, capt. Durham art. mil. b. 6 July, 1862. (4) Lady Alexandrina Louisa Maud. Arms — Quarterly, l. and iv. grand quarters. Quarterly, 1st and 4th Arg. a bend engrailed between six martlets sa. TEMPEST. 2nd and 3rd, Az. three sinister gauntlets or, VANE. II. and III. Or, a bend compony arg. and az. between two lions rampant gu. STEWART. Crests — l, Agriflin's head erased per pale arg. and sa. beak gu. Tempest. 2, A dexter gauntlet erect holding a sword ppr. pom- mel and hilt or, VANE. 3, A dragon statant or, STEWART. SUPPORTERS. — Two hussars of the 10th regiment the dexter mounted on a grey horse and the sinister upon a bay horse with their swords drawn and accoutred all ppr. (Baron STEWART). Motto — Metuenda corolla draconis. Supporters — Dexter, a Moor wreathed about the temples arg. and az. holding in his exterior hand a shield of the last, garnished or, charged with the sun in splendour. Sinister, a lion or, collared arg. thereon three annulets sa. MARQUIS OP Londonderry. Seats — Mount Stewart, Newtownards, co. Down ; Wjnyard Park, Stockton-on-Tees ; Seaham Hall, Sunderland ; Plas Machynlleth, Montgomeryshire; and Garrow Tower, Lame, co. Antrim. TOWN HOUSE— Londonderry House, 19, Park Lane, w. Eineage. GEORGE HEN- RY ROBERT CHARLES WIL- LIAM VANE-TEM- PEST, K.P. Marquis (1861,L),Earl(1796, I.) and Baron (1789, I.) of Londonderry, Viscount Castle- reagli(l 795, L), Earl Vane and Viscount Seaham (1823, U.K.), Baron Stewart (1814, U.K.), vice-commodore royal yacht squadron, M.P. N. Durham 1847/54, major Montgomery yeo. 1859/73, lieut.-col. com. N. Durham mil. 1853/62, now hon. col., l.l. CO. Durham 1880;|{)Wincialgrand master freemasons co. Durham 1880|i^^lG. C.A.N, of Russia; assumed the additional surname and arms of Tem- pest by r.l. 28 June, 1854; s. his father as 2nd Earl Vane 6 Mar. 1854, and his brother as 5th Mar- quis 25 Nov. 1872 ; b. 26 April, 1821 ; m. 3 Aug. 1846, Mary Cornelia, only dau. and heir of late Sir John Edwards, Bart, (ext.), of Garth, co. Montgo- mery, and has had with other issue 3 sons and a dau. ALEXANDER STEWART, of Mount Stewart, co.Down, by purchase from the Colville family (great-great-grandson of John Stewart, of Ballylawn Castle, co. Donegal, in the manor of Stewart's Court, which he had by grant from Charles L), M.P. Londonderry; b. 1700; d. 2 April, 1781,haviugm. 30 June, 1737, his cousin Mary, only dau. of John Cowan, alderman of Londonderry (sister and sole heir of Sir Robert Cowan, gov. of Bombay); she d. 8 April, 1788, having had with other issue 2 sons, /I/ Robert, created Marquis op Londonderry. 121 Alexander, b. 26 Mar. 1746; d. Aug. 1831, having m.2 Oct. 1791, Lady Mary Moore, dau of Cliarles, Marquis of Drog- hcda; she d. Mar. 1842, having had 3 sons and 2 daus. [1] Alexander Robert, b. 12 Feb. 1795 ; d. 24 Mar. 1860, having m. 28 July, 1825, Lady Caroline Anne Pratt, dau. of John JefiEreys, 1st Marquis of Camden; she d. Oct. 1827, having had a son ALEXANDER Joiix ROP.ERT STEWART, of Ards, Donegal, and Lawrencetown House, co. Down, j.p. and d.l. ; b. 6 July, 1827 ; m. 17 May, 1851, Lady Isatella Rebecca Gfa- ham Toler, dau. of Hector John, 2nd Earl of Norbury and has had 5 sons and 3 daus. Alexander George John, b. 13 Feb. 1852.— Charles Hector, b. 23 May, 1853.— George Lawrence, b. 6 Sept. 1861.— Henry Seymour, b. 29 Mar. 1863.— Cecil George Graham, b. 14 June, 1868.— Carohne Helen Mary.— Beatrice Char- lotte EUzabeth.— Ida Mary Augusta. [2] Charles Moore (Rev.); b. 5 Mar. 1799 ; d. s. p. Feb. 1831, having m. 1830, AUce, dau. of Right Hon. John Omisby Vandeleur, of Kilrush House, co. Clare. She re-m. to late Lieut.-Col. Jolm Vandeleur, 10th hussars. [3] John Vandeleur, of Rock Hill, co. Donegal; b. 8 Oct. 1804 ; d. 24 June, 1872, having m. 18 Dec. 1837, Lady Helen Toler, dau. of Hector John, 2nd Earl of Norbury, and has 4 sons and a dau. (1) Alexander Charles Hector, col. and lieut.-col. 2nd Ufe guards; b. 15 Nov. 1838; m. 25 April, 1872, Gertrude Mary, dau. of Eric Caringtou Smith, Esq. (B. CARRINGTON), of Ashfold Sussex, and has a dau. — Kathleen. (2) Hector Brabazon, com. R.N.; b. 13 Dec. 1841. ( 3 ) Robert Seymour, capt. Donegal mil. art. ; b. May, 1846: (4) Charles John, b. 1851.??/ :JOt/-;JV;;i*.^ i^^Wi (5) Elizabeth Georgiana. /.H>J^n'j,U.V''{Mfi [4] Maria Frances, m. 10 June, 1811, to Rolfcrt Montgom Esq. of Convoy House, co. Donegal, high sheriff 1840 ; he 1846, leaving with 2 daus. a son— Robert George, J.P. D.L. [5] Gertrude Isabella. TDOBERT STEWART, of Ballylawn Castle and Mount JIV Stewart, co. Down, created Baron op LondonderbYi 20 Sept. 1709, ViSCOUNT Castlereagh, 1 Oct. 1795, EABL 8 Aug. 1796, and Marquis op Londonderry 22 Jan. 1818, all in the peerage of Ireland; b. 27 Sept. 1739; d. 8 April, 1821, having m. 1st— 3 June, 1766, Lady Sarah Fran Seymour-Conway, dau. of Francis, 1st Marquis of Hertf K.Q.; she d 17 July, 1770, having had a son, viz.: (1) Robert, 2nd Marquis, k.g. f.r.s. M.R.I.A. gov. of Londoi derry, secretary of state foreign affairs ; b. 18 July, 1769 ; s. p. 12, bur. in Westminster Abbey 20 Aug. 1822, having m, LONGFORD. 421 June, 1794, Lady Amelia Anne Hobart, dan. of John, Earl of Buckingliamshire; she d. 12 Feb. 1829, bur. with her hiisband. THE MARQUIS m. 2ndly— 7 June, 1775, Lady Frances Pratt, eldest dau. of Charles, 1st Earl Camden; she d. 18 Jan. 1833, having had with 7 daus. a son viz. — CHARLES Wn.LIA3I, 3rd Marquis, K.G. 19 Jan. 1853 ; G.C.B. G.C.H. K.T.S. K.S.G. K.R.E. K.B.E. and K.s. gen. in the army, col. 2nd life guards, lord-lieut. and custos rotu- lorum cos. Durham, Londonderry, and Down, created BARON Stewart, of Stewart's Court and Ballylawn, co. Donegal, 1 July, 1814, and Earl Vaxe and Viscouxt Seaham 28 Mar. 1823 (with remainder to tlie heirs male of his body by his 2nd wife), ALL IX THE PEERAGE OF THE UNITED KINGDOM; b. 18 May, 1778 ; d. 6 Mar. 1854, having m. 1st— 8 Aug. 1804, Lady Catharine Bligh, 4th dau. of John, 3rd Earl of Damley; she d. 11 Feb. 1812, having had a son, /I/ Frederick William Robert, 4th Marquis, K.P. P.C. L.L. co. Down, M.P.; b. 7 July, 1805; d. s. p. 25 Nov. 1872, having m. 30 April, 1846, Elizabeth Frances Charlotte, dowager of Richard 6th Viscount Powerscourt, and dau. of Robert, 3rd Earl of Roden, K.P. THE MARQUIS m. 2ndly— 3 April, 1819, Frances Anne, only dau. and heir of Sir Harry Vane-Tempest, Bart, of Wynyard and Long Newton, Durham (and on his marriage assumed by R.L. 5 May, 1829, the surname of Vane only, and the arms of Vane quarterly) ; she d. 20 Jan. 1865, having had 3 sons and 3 daus. /2/ 6eorg:e Henry Robert Charles William, 5th and present Marquis. /3/ Lord Adolphus Frederick Charles William Vane-Tempest (R.L. 28 June, 1854), lieut.-col. Scots guarils ; b. 2 July, 1825 ; d. 11 June, 1864, having m. 23 April, 1860, La May, 1865. He m. 2ndly— 6 July, 1876, Elizabeth, 2nd dau. of late Robert Whitelaw, Esq. of Ardross, co. Kildare. By his 1st wife he had 4 sons and 3 daus. [1] Thomas Samuel, of Glen Oak, Crumlin, co. Antrim; b. 3 May, 1830; d. 6 Aug. 1863, having m. 4 Jan. 1859, Josephine Maria, dau. of Peter Bancroft, Esq. of AUerton, Lane, (she re-m. 8 Aug. 1866, to Capt. Robert Conway Dobbs Ellis, late 22nd regt.), and had an only surviving dau.— Evelyn Georgiana Harriet. [2] Robert Edward, b. 29 Mar. 1830 ; d. April, 1869, having m. Sept. 1856, Mary Elizabeth, dau. of J Goodall, Esq. (she re-m. to L Smith), and had 2 sons and 3 daus. Arthur Edward, b. 22 Aug. 1859.— Edward Robert, b. May, 1863. — Helen.— Mary Elizabeth.— Gertru4**H'/i(Jaid to have been created a Baronet C*fn^,u^ iJjJU'iHi- jL 1640/1; b. 1606; d. 30 Nov. 1675, having m. 1st, Mary, 3rd dau, NOTO.— H e if p r ooumpUv a, H<«i. Hugh Cecil Lowther.3"^<4^f Sir Richard Fletcher, of Button, Cumberland. He m. 2ndly Arms— Or, six annulets three two and one sa. Crest— A dragon passant arg. Supporters— Two horses arg. each accolled with a wreath of laurel vert. Motto— Magistratus indicat virum. SEATS- Lowther Castle, Penrith ; Whitehaven Castle, Cumber- land ; and Barleythorpe, Oakham, Rutland. Town House— 14 and 16, Carlton House Terrace, S.w. Eineage. SIR RICHARD LOWTHER, the 12th successive knight of his family (descended from Sir Gervase de Lowther, 1217), high sheriff Cumberland 1567 and 1589, succeeded his cousin Lord Scroope as h)rd warden of the West Marches, thrice commissioner in the affairs between England and Scot- land; b. 14 Feb. 1532; d. 27 Jan. 1607, having m. Frances, dau. of John Middleton, of Middleton HaU, co. Lane, and had with other issue 5 sons, (1) Sir Christopher, of whom presently. (2) Sir Gerard, of St. Michael's, Dublin, and St. John's, co. Wex- ford, serjeant-at-law, England, baron of the exchequer, Ireland, 1628, chief justice common pleas Ireland 1634/60, lord chan- cellor 1654; d. s.p.3,bur.at St.Michan's,DubUn,10 April,1660 (will d. 14 Nov. 1659), liaving m. 1st, Anne, dau. and coheir of Sir Ralph Bulmer, of Wilton, co. Durham, and widow of Welbury, of Castle Eden, same co. ; he m. 2ndly, Anne, dau. of Sir Laurence Parsons (E. ROSSE) ; he m. 3rdly, Margaret, dau. of Sir John King (E. KINGSTON) ; she d. 20 Aug. 1668, bitr. at St. Michan's 25th. (3) Hugh, of Lowther's Town, Ireland (capt.); d. s. p. having m. 1st, Grace, dau. of Allan BeUingham (BART.), and widow of Edmund Clybome, of Clybome, Westmoreland. He m. 2ndly, to Welbury, of Castle Eden. (4) Sir Launcelot, of Yougston, co. Kildare, baron of the exchequer, Ireland, 1617/24, P.c. solicitor-gen. to Q. Anne (consort of JAMES II.); m. Elizabeth Welbury, of Castle Eden. (5) William (8th son), of Ingleton, Yorks. J. p. W.R.; one of the council for Francis and Henry, Earls of Ciimberland. He d.l4 July, 1642, having m. Eleanor, dau. of Anthony Welbury, of Castle Eden, co. Durham ; she d. 27 Aug. 1620, having had 4 sons and 5 daus. ancestor of BARON Crofton (see that title). SIR CHRISTOPHER LOWTHER, knighted by JAMES I. at Newcastle, 13 April 1603, one of the judges at York; b. 8 Sept. 1557; d. 1617, having m. Eleanor, dau. of Sir Wil- liam Musgrave, of Hayton Castle, Cumberland (ext.), and had with other issue, 4 sons, /I/ Sir John, of whom presently. /2/ Richard, of Gray's Inn, bar.-at-law, J.P. Middx.; d. April, 1669, leaving issue. /3/ Launcelot, of Great Preston and (Jarforth, Yorks, lay rector of Marton, Yorks. M.P. Pontefract 1661/78, one of the council of the North; m.Esther Pierce, of Dublin; d. Feb. 1687, aged 80. His great-grandson, Henry Lowther, rector of Aikton, Cumberland, had 3 sons, [1] William, B.A. D.D. rector of Lowther. 2] James, col. Westmoreland militia, April, 1798, equerry to H.R.H. William Henry, Duke of Gloucester, M.P. Westmore- land in 10 parliaments 1776 to 1818, comd. Cumberland mil.; d. at Caen, 1837, aged 86, having m. Mary, dau. of Sir William Cotlrington, Bart, and had 6 sons and 6 daus. (1) William, Bengal, C.s.; his eldest son, William Henry Lo\vther, col. Bengal inf. retd. with rank of brevet major- gen.; b. m. 6 Nov. 1861, at Fort Beaufort, Amelia Jessie, dau. of R J Painter, m.l,.a. Cape of Good Hope. (2) James. (3) Henry, rector of Bolton and DIstington, Cumberland; d. 6 Feb. 1874, aged 87. (4) Robert, of London, B.cs.; d. s. p. 10 Jan. 1879,aged 89, having m. Theophila, eldest dau. of Robert Lovell Gwatkin, Esq. of Killiow, Cornwall. (5) George Augustus Frederick. (6) Katherine (2nd dau.), d. 8 May, 1867, having m. to Rev. Richanl Adolphus Musgrave, canon of Windsor (Bart.— ext.), who d. , leaving 3 daus. /4/ Robert, of Marske, Yorks. and of Leeds, merchant, and afterwards of London, alderman ; m. Ist, Margaret, dau. of Thomas Cutler, of Stainborough, Yorks ; he m. 2ndly, Eliza- beth, dau. of William Holcroft ; he m. 3rdly, Mary, widow of Morgan Davis ; he was bur. at Lothbury, 9 Jan. 1656, having had issue by his 2nd wife. His grandson, SIR William, of Marske and Holker, M.P.Lancaster 1702, created a Baronet 16 June, 1697; d. April, 1704, having m. Catherine, dau. and sole heir of Thomas Preston, of Hol- ker, and had a son. Sir Thomas, 2nd Baronet, who had an only son. Sir William, d. unm. 3 Feb. 1766, when the Baro- netcy expired . SIR JOHN LOWTHER, M.P.Westmoreland 1623/4, and 1628, &c. knighted by Charles I. 6 Jan. 1627/8, one of the council of the North: d. 15 Sept. 1637, having m. Eleanor, dau. of William Fleming, Esq. of Rydale, and had with 3 daus. 3 sons, [1] Sir John, M.P. Westmoreland 1628, recorder of Kendal, Elizabeth, dau. of Sir John Hare, of Stow Bardolph, and relict of WooUey Leigh, of Addington, Surrey, by whom he had 3 sons and 4 daus. By his 1st wife he had with 6 daus. 5 sons, of whom, (1) John, col. in the army (o. v. p.), M.P. Appleby, father — by his 1st wife Elizabeth, dau. and coheir of Sir Henry Bel- lingham, Bart, of Levens, Westmoreland — of Sir John, 2nd Baronet, M.P. Westmoreland 1676/96, created VISCOUNT Lonsdale and Baron Lowther 28 May, 1696, lord privy seal 1699, one of the lords justices in the absence of the King ; b. at Hackthorp Hall, in Low- ther, 1655 ; d. 10 July, 1700, aged 45, having m. in West- minster Abbey, 3 Dec. 1674, Katherine, younger dau. of Sir Henry Frederick Thynne, Bart, of Kempsford (M. Bath). On the death of his son, Henry, 3rd Lord, 12 Mar. 1750/1, the Viscounty and Barony expired. (2) Richard, of Mauds Meabum (3rd son), a Turkey mer- chant, M.P. Appleby, Cumberland, 1688/90; m. Barbara, dau. of Robert Prickett, of Wressle, Yorks. and had with other issue a son. Robert, of Mauds Meabum, Westmoreland, capt.-gen. and gov-ln-chief of Barbadoes 1716 ; b. 13 Dec. 1681 ; bur. 20 Sept. 1745, having m. 22 June, 1731, Katherine, only dau. of Sir Joseph Pennington, Bart. (B. MUN- caster) ; she d. 7 Dec. 1764, having had with other issue a son. Sir James Lowther, s. his cousin Henry, 3rd Vis- count Lonsdale, as 5th Baronet 1750/1, M.P. Cumber- land 1757/61, 1762, 1768, Westmoreland 1761, and Cocker- mouth, lord-lieut. and custos rotulorum Westmoreland and Cumberland, created Earl of Lonsdale, Vis- corNT Lonsdale and Lowther, Baron of Low- 424 LOTHIAN. S' S' S' THER AND KENDAL, Westmoreland, and BARON BURGll, Cumberland, 24 May, 1784, was created VlSCOXTNT AND Baron Lowther, of Whitehaven, Cumberland, 26 Oct. 1797, with remainder to the issue male of his 3rd cousin Rev. Sir William Lowther, Bart, of Swillington. He b. 5 Aug. 1736 ; d. 24 May, 1802, having m. 7 Sept. 1761, Lady Mary Stuart, eldest dau. of John, 3rd Earl of Bute ; she d. 5 Api-il, 1824. [2] Sir Christopher, of Whitehaven, high sheriff Cumberland 1639, created a BARONET 11 June, 1641; bur. at St. Bees, 27 April, 1644, having m. Frances, dau. and heir of Christopher Lancaster, of Stockbridge (she re-m. to John Lamplugh, of Lamplugh, Cumberland). The Baronetcy expired with his grandson. Sir James, 4th Baronet, vice-adm. of Cumberland, alder- man of Carlisle, clerk of the ordnance, M.p. Cumberland 1693/1702, 1708/22, 1727/54, M.P.Carlisle and Appleby 1723; d. unm. 2 Jan. 1755, leaving his vast property to Sir James Lowther, afterwards Earl of Lonsdale, above-named. [3] Sir William, of Swillington, Great Preston, and Garfortb, Yorks. one of the Northern council, M.P. Pontefract 1661/78, knighted 1661, and a commissioner of customs ; d. Feb. 1687, having m. Jane, dau. of William Busfeild, of Leeds, merchant, and had numerous issue. His eldest son, viz.: — IR WILLIAM, of Great Preston, knighted at Whitehall 30 Dec. 1661, high sheriff Yorks. 1682, D.L. M.P. Ponte- fract 1695 ; b. Aug. 1639; d. 7 Dec. 1705, having m. Catherine, dau. of Thomas Harrison, of Dancers Hill, Herts, and had with other issue 2 sons, (1) Sir William, of Swillington, high sheriff 1698, M.P. Ponte- fract, created a Baronet 5 Mar. 1715; d. 6 Mar 1728/9, hav- ing m. 1691, Annabella, dau. of Banaster, 3rd Lord Maynard; she d. 8 Aug. 1734, having had 3 sons and 3 daus. The baro- netcy expired with his son. Sir William, who d. s. p. 22 Oct. 1763. (2) Christopher, of Little Preston, Yorks.; d. 1718, having m. Elizabeth, dau. of (Daniel Maude, of Alversthorpe, and had an only son, viz.: — IB WILLIAM LOWTHER, of Little Preston, prebendary of York and rector of Swillington, created a Baronet 22 Aug. 1764 ; b. 10 July, 1707 ; d. 15 June, 1788, having m. 31 Aug. 1753, Anne, dau. of Rev. Charles Zouch, vicar of Sandal, Yorks ; she d. 3 April, 1759, having had 2 sons, (1) Sir "William, 2nd Baronet, s. as 2nd Viscount Lo\vther, and was created Earl op Lonsdale. (2) SIR JOHN, created a BARONET 3 Nov. 1824. (See Baro- netage.) IR WILLIAM, K.G. 2nd Viscount and Baron Lowther on the death of his kinsman James, 1st Viscount, 24 May, 1802, having s. his father as 2nd Baronet (g.b.) 1788, M.P. Carlisle 1780, Cumberland 1784/90, Rutland 1796, lieut.-col. in the army, lord-lieut. Cumberland and Westmorland 1844/68, recorder of Carlisle, created Earl of Lonsdale 4 April, 1807, elected K.G. 18 July, 1807 ; b. 29 Dec. 1767 ; d. 19 Mar. 1844, having m. 12 July, 1781, Lady Augusta Fane, dau. of John, 9th Earl of Westmorland, K.G.; she d. 10 Mar. 1838, having had 2 sons and 4 daus. [1] Sir William, 2nd Earl, lord-Ueut. and custos rotulorum Cumberland and Westmorland, P.C. P.R.S. M.p. Cockermouth 1808/18, Westmorland 1818/41, lord of the admiralty 1810, chief commissioner woods and forests, treasurer of navy, vice- president board of trade, commissioner for Indian affairs, post- master-gen. president of the council, summoned to parliament 8 Sept. 1841, in his father's Barony of Lowther, of Whitehaven; b. 30 July, 1787 ; d. unm. 4 Mar. 1872. [2] Hon. Henry Cecil, M.P. Westmorland, 1812/67, D.L. Cum- berland, col. Cumb. mil. master of Cottesmore hounds ; b. 27 July, 1790 ; d. 6 Dec. 1867, having m. 19 May, 1817, Lady Lucy Eleanor Sherard, dau. of Philip, 5th Earl of Harborough (ext.); she d. 8 June, 1848, having had 3 sons and 3 daus. (1) Henry, s. as 3rd Earl. (2) Arthur, capt. in the army ; b. 12 July, 1820 ; d. unm. 15 Feb. 1855. (3) Hon. William (precedency patent, 20 April, 1872), m.p. Westmorland since 1868, J.P. D.L. Westmorland and Cumber- land, J.P. Beds, served in the diplomatic service 1841/68, at the various embassies of Berlin, Naples, St. Petersburg, and the Argentine republic ; b. 14 Dec. 1821 ; m. 17 Dec. 1853, Hon. Alice Charlotte Parke, 3rd dau. of Sir James, Lord Wensleydale (ext.), and has 4 sons and 2 daus. W'fwvi//^. James WilUam, b. 1 April, 1855.— Gerard Augustus, 3rd dipl. service, b. 16 Feb. 1858.— Harold Arthur, lieut. 3rd batt. the Bedfordshire regt. 1881, b. 23 July, 1864.— Henry Cecil, b. 27 Jan. 1869.— Mary Eleanor Rose.-nCecily 'A Mabel. ' BA-floA^ (:r,;^4^7'<^.U^ Ji.J^.m- CS) Mary D'Arcy, m. 4 Oct. 1871, to John George Kenyon, Esq. (B. KENYON). (6) Alice Dorothea. THE MARQUIS m. 2ndly— 1 Dec. 1806, Lady Harriet Scott, dau. of Henry, 3rd Duke of Buccleuch ; she d. 18 April, 1833, having had 3 sons and 5 daus. [3] Lord Charles Lennox, major R. PertMpil. capt. late 42nd regt.; b. 1 July, 1814; m. 22 Oct. 1839, Chlrlotte Emma, eldest dau. of late Col. Thomas Hanmer, and sister of Lord Hanmer, and had 3 sons and 3 daus. (1) Charles Wyndham Rodolph, b. 9 Nov. 1849; m. 17 June, 1873, Anna Maria Olivia, dau. of Adm. George Elliot (E. MINTO), and has 2 sons and 2 daus. Charles Tain, b. 3 May, 1874.— Walter William, b. 2 Oct. 1875 —Violet, b. 30 Jan. 1877.— Olive, b. 28 July, 1878. (2) John Hanmer, lieut. R. Perth mil.; b. 7 May, 1861. (3) Walter Montagu, b. June 1852. (4) Harriet Georgiana Edith, m. 10 Nov. 1864, to William Warcop Peter Consett, Esq. of Bra with Hall, Yorks. J.p. and D.L. Yorks. (N.R.), and has 2 sons and 6 daus. D'Arcy Preston Consett, b. 28 Mar. 1870.— Montagu WilUam, b. 15 April, 1871.— Violet Elizabeth.— Victoria Florence. — Winifred Edith. — Mildred Sophia. — Vera Margaret. — Cordelia Mary. (5) Florence Elizabeth, m. 29 April, 1869, to Windham Thomas, 4th Earl of Dunraven, K.P. (6) Amy Frances, m. 15 April, 1871, to Henley Eden, Esq. of Aberdalgie House, co. Perth (Bart.) [4] Lord Mark Ralph George, gen. in the army,K.C.B. col. 16th regt. 1880, 54th regt. 1877/80, comd. 13th L.I. in Crimea, at siege and fall of Sebastopol, &c. K.M. comd. 1st. batt. 13th L.I. in Indian Mutiny, comd. field force of artillery, cavalry and infantry at relief of Azimghur, &c. and wounded at Jugdes- pore; b. 15 Dec. 1817. [5] Lord Frederic Herbert, adm. R.N. (retd.), groom in waiting to the Queen since 1868; b. 30 Sept. 1818 ; m. 13 Jan. 1846, Emily Sophia, dau. of late Gen. Sir Peregrine Maitland, G.C.B. governor of Cape of Good Hope, and has 3 sons and 6 daus. (1) Arthur Herbert,b. 10 Feb. 1862.— (2) Mark Edward Fred- eric, b. 26 Sept. 1864.— (3) Frederic Walter, page of honour to the Queen 1879 ; b. 20 May, 1867. (4) Emily Georgina, m. 6 Aug. 1866, to Rev. and Hon. Francis Edmund Cecil Byng (E. STRAFFORD). (5) Sidney Katharine. (6) Edith Harriet. (7) Mary Frances, m. 3 April, 1880, to George Henry, 2nd son of late Thomas Longman, Esq. of Farnborough Hill, Hants, and of London, publisher. (8) Constance Honoria. (9) Cecil Nona. [6] Lady Elizabeth Georgiana, d. 19 Mar. 1871, having m. 25 Oct. 1831, to Charles, 19th Baron Clinton, who d. 10 April, 1866. [7] Lady Harriet Louisa Anne, m. 13 June, 1834, to Sir Jolin Hepburn-Stuart-Forbes, Bart, who d. 28 May, 1866. [8] Latly Frances, d. 25 Mar. 1863, having m. 11 June, 1848, to George Wade, Esq. [9] Laell, of Glenorchy, by his 4th ; wife Margaret, dau. of Luke Stirling, of Keir— see CAMPBELL, of Kilbryde, in Baronetage), " knighted by JAMES "VI. created Earl of Loudoun and Lord Tarrinzean and MAUCIILINE, by patent, at Theobalds, Herts. 12 May, 1633, to him and his heirs male for ever, but joining the opposition against the court the patent was by special order stopped at the chancery, was one of the commissioners from the Scottish army who settled with Charles I. the pacification of Berwick 1639, and being one of the commissioners sent by parliament to London 1640 was committed to the Tower by the king's order, on ac- count of a letter signed by him and other noblemen to the King of France imploring his assistance, and a warrant was issued for his execution without a trial, but prevented from being carried into effect by the Marquis of Hamilton; when the king went to Scotland in 1641, the title was allowe» r '' (4) Lady Bertha Lelgardelm. iTDec. 1855, to Capt. Augustus Wykeham CHfton (B. DoNNlNGTON),;and has 2 sons and 2 daus (lARawdon George Grev Clifton, b. 14 Nov. 1857. C UalAc) (2 A^ecil Talbot, b. 9 Jan. 1862. CU^J^^^ci^^vOt (3)uj:ila Cecely Mary, m. 30 July, 1879, to Capt. Lancelot GeOTge Butler- Bowdon. (4)ILelgarde Harry Florence. (5) Lady Victoria Maria Louisa, m. 31 Oct. 1859, to John Forbes Stratford Kirwan, of Moyne, co. Galway, high sheriff CO. Longford 1860, and has 2 sons and 3 daus. May Euesby John KlRWA>% b. 6 July, 1864.— May George Augustus, b. 11 May, 1871.— May Bertha Emily Evelyn.— May Flora Sybil.— May Flora Amy. (6) Lady Frances Augusta Constance, m. 30 July, 1863, to Charles, 4th Earl of Romney. EDITH MAUD HASTINGS, COUNTE.SS OF LOUDOUN, &c. on the death of her brother Henry, 4th Marquis of Hastings, and on 21 April, 1871, the abeyance of the baronies of Botreau.x, Hungerford, De Moleyns, ami Hastings were terminate*! in her favour ; d. 23 Jan. 1874, having m. 30 April, 1853, to Charles Fre^ic<^jlk ^^ Arms— Sa. a bend arg. in the sinister chief a castle of the 2nd. Crest — A horse passant arg. Supporters — Dexter, a pegasus per fesse or and arg. Sinister, an heraldic antelope arg. collared and chained or. Motto — Festina lente. SEAT — Louth Hall, Ardee, co. Louth. ilmeage. SIR OLIVER PLUNKET, Knt. of Kilforan, created BARON OP Louth 15 June, 1514 (7th in descent from Jolm, elder son of John Plunket, of Beaulieu or Bewley, co. Louth— B. DUNSAKY); m. 1st, Catlierin6, dau. and heir to John Rochfort, of Carrick, co. Kildare, and had 6 sons and 4 daus. He m. 2ndly, Maud, dau, and coheir of Walter Bath, of Bathleigh (widow of Walter Golding, of Pierstown Landy; slie re-m. to Richard Bellew), and had 2 sons and 2 daus. His descendant, OLIVER, 6th Baron, joined the royalists 1639, and was at the siege of Drogheda, appointed col.-gen. of all the ofrces in cO. Loutli, was outlawed in co. Meath 17 Nov. 1642, and was excepted from pardon for life and estate 12 July, 1652, by Cromwell's act of parliament for the settlement of Ireland; m. Mary, 2nd dau. of Randall, 1st Earl of Antrim, and \vidow of Lucas, Viscount Dillon; he d. 1679. His son, MATTHEW, 7th Baron, served CHARLES II. during his exile, and was restored to his estates after the Restoration, P.O. JAMES II. col. of a regt. of foot, lord-lieut. co. Louth and Drogheda, and for his services to the King was outlawed 168i>, and died Sept. in that year, He m. 1st— Feb. 1664, Jane, dau. of Sir Luke Fitzgerald, Knt. of Teeroglian, co. Kildare, and had 2 sons and 4 daus. He m, 2ndly, Anne, dau. of William Hamilton, of Lisclony, King's co. (and widow of George Holmes, Esq.; she re-m. to John Eyre, Esq. of Eyre Court, CO. Galway), ayd had a son and 2. daus. His eldest son, OLIVER, 8th Baron, delivered his %vrit of summons to the lord cliancellor 29 Oct. 1692, who by direction of the peers informed liim that on inspection of the records, &c. it was found that the outlawry of his grandfather Oliver, Baron Louth, had never been reversed, and accordingly the house resolved " sucli lords wlio stand outlawed on record sliall not have privilege to sit in this house, but ought to te struck out of the roll of this house." He m. Hon. Mabella Barnewall, 3rd dau. of Henry, 2nd Viscount Kingsland (ext.), and d. 1707, leaving a son, MATTHEW, commonly called 9th Baron; d. 20 June, 1754, having m. 1716, Susanna, sister of Christopher Mason, of Blackheath, Kent ; she d. 21 Feb. 1767, leaving with other issue a son, viz.: OLIVER, styled 10th Baron; bp. 2 April, 1727; d. 4 Mar. 1763, having m. Margaret, dau. of Hon. Luke Netterville ; she d. 1787, having had with 2 daus. 2 sous, /I/ Thomas, s. as 11th Baron, /2/ Hon, Matthew; b. 1765; d. July, 1825, having m. , 1800, Sydney, dau, of Col. Shaw, of Killough Castle, CO. Tipperary, and had with other issue 2 sons and a dau. (1) Oliver, of Killough Castle, d. 23 Oct. 1860, having m. April, 1838, Bessie Jane, dau. of William Drought, Esq. of Parsonstown. (2) Merrick Shaw, b. 1818; m. 21 April, 1860, Caroline Mary, dau. of Thomas Penson, Esq. of Gwersyllt Hill, Den- bigh, D,L. and has 5 sons and a dau. Thomas Oliver, b, 26 Aug. 1863,— Merrick Richard, b, 2 Nov. 1865.— Anthony Percy, b, 3 Oct. 1869.— Mathew Pen- son, b. 7 May, 1872.— Algernon Venables,b. 10 Sept. 1876.— Sydney Frances. (3) Anna Shaw, m. 21 Jan, 1822, as 2nd wife, to Thomas Leeke, Esq. of Longford Hall, Salop, who d. s, p, 25 Dec, 1836, THOMAS OLIVER, 11th Baron, restored to his rank in the Peerage in 1796 ; b. 26 Aug. 1757 ; d. 25 June, 1823, having m. 7 July, 1808, Hon. Margaret Plunkett, dau, of Randal, 13th Lord Dunsany ; she d,28 July, 1831 having (re-m, 1 April, 1827, to Lieut,-Col. Thomas Tisdall, of Charleville) had 5 sons, (1) Thonias Oliver, s, as 12th Baron, (2) Hon, R indall Matthew, b, 31 Oct, 1810 ; d, 5 Nov. 1833. (3) Hon, Charles Dawson, maj,-gen, in the army, lieut,-col, 1st regt,K,ri.H.M, ; b, 1813; m. 22 Aug. 1874, Harriet Amelia, dau. of late Biddulph Warner, Esq. of Marvelston, co. Meath, and widow of Joseph Kirkwood, Esq. and has a dau. (4) Hon. Henry Luke, b. 6 Aug. 1815. (5) Hon. Edward Sydney, major ; b. 1817 ; d. 19 Oct. 1873, having m. 1st— 1 April, 1845, Mary Caroline, dau. of late GeoT^ge Tcmpler, Esq. ; she d. 23 Dec. 1861. He m. 2ndly— 23 Feb. 1865, Sophia Augusta, dau. of Right Hon. Edward Litton, Q,c. of Altmore, Tyrone, master in chancery in Ireland; she d. 16 April, 1877. By his 1st wife he had a son, Harry Edward, b. Feb. 1848 ; m. 28 Sept. 1877, Marianne, 2nd dau. of George Smith, Esq. of Dalkey, co. Dublin. THOMAS OLIVER, 12th Baron, b. 5 Aug. 1809 ; d. 26 June, 1849, having m. 29 Nov. 1830, Anna Maria, dau. of late Philip Roche, Esq. of Donore, co. Kildare (B. DUNSANY), and has had 3 sons and 3 daus. (1) Randal Percy Otway, 13th and present Baron. (2) Hon. Th^masOliver Westenra, capt. late 1st regt, ; b. 8- April, 1838T~m:Tst— 24 July, 1862, t:iara Anne, only child of John Kirkby Esq. of Sheffield ; she d. 27 July, 1867. He m. 2ndly— 20 June, 1874, Caroline Alicia Victoria, only dau. of Col. Henry Musters, of Briaustown, co. Longford. By his 1st wife he had a son, Thomas Oliver Clarence, b. 15 July, 1867. (3) Hon.Algernou Rich Hartlaud, 73rd regt. ; b. 14 Jan. 1843 ; d. 24 Nov. 1873. (4) Hon, Augusta Anna Margaret, m. 20 Jan. 1869, to John Douglas Johnston, lieut.-col. 107th regt. served with 33rd regt. in Crimea, including siege of Sebastopol and assault on the Redan, served in Abyssinian campaign 1867/8, at storming and capture of Magdala. (5) Hon. Adelaide Constance, d. 19 July, 1866. (6) Hon. Randalina Anna Maria Louisa (posthumous). BARON LOVAT. SIMON ERASER, Baron Lovat (15—, s.), and Baron of Lovat, co. Inverness (1837, U.K.), lord-lieut. co. Inverness since 1873, hon. col. 1879, col.-comdt. highland L.i. 1855/79; s. his father as 15th Baron 28 June, 1875; b. 21 Dec. 1828; m. 14 Nov. 1866, Alice Mary, dau. of Thomas Weld-Blun- dell, Esq. of Tnce Blundell, co. Lane, and has had 4 sons and 4 daus. (1) Hon. Simon Thomas Joseph, b. 17 Aug. 1867 ; d. 1868. Sept. (2) Hon. Simon Joseph, Master op Lovat, b. 25 Nov. 1871. (3) Hon, Hugh Joseph, b, 6 July, 1874, (4) Hon, Alastair Joseph, b, 1 Aug. 1877. (5) Hon. Mary Laura. (6) Hon. Alice Mary Charlotte. (7) Hon. Ethel Mary. (8) Hon. b. 25 June, 1881 .i Arms— Quarterly, 1st and 4th, Az. three cinquefoils arg. 2nd and 3rd, Arg. three antique crowns gu. Crest— A buck's head erasetl ppr. Supporters— Two bucks ppr Motto— Je suis prfit. Seats— Beaufort Castle, Beauly, Inverness-shire. LOVELACE. 429 Eineafle. HUGH FRASER, of Lovat, one of the hostages for the ransom of James 1. 1424, and then styled Hugo, Dominus de Lovat, high sheriff co. Inverness 1431 ; created a lord of Parliament by James I.; m. Janet, sister of "William Fentoun, of that ilk. His descendant, ALEXANDER, 6th Baron, m. Janet, dau. of Sir John Camp- bell, of Calder, and d. 1558, having had with other issue 2 sons, [1] Hugh, 7th Baron ; d. 1 Jan. 1576, having m. Lady Eliza- beth Stewart, eldest dau. of John, 4th Earl of AthoU (ext.) (she re-m.lst, to Robert, Earl of Lennox and March, and 2ndly, in 1581, to Capt. James Stewart, Earl of Arran, liigh chancellor of Scotland), and was ancestor of Simon, 13th Baron, outlawed by the court of justiciary 17 Feb. 1701, for having seized on Lady Amelia Mur- ray, Lady Dowager Lovat, got the marriage ceremony performed by a minister, and forcibly consummated the nuptials (slie m. 1702, to Alexander Mackenzie, younger, of Prestonhall, who assumed the name of Eraser of Fraserdale, engaged in the rebellion 1715, and attainted by Act of Par- liament), returned on the breaking out of the rebellion 1715, and for his support of the government obtained the reversal of his outlawry, &c. under the great seal 10 Mar. 1716, and received a gift from tlie crown of Mackenzie-Eraser's life rent of the estate of Lovat, he had the honours adjudged to him by the court of session 3 July, 1730, signed the association 1740 to support the Pretender, from whom he received tlie commission of lieut.-gen. and gen. of the highlanders, and a patent creating him Duke of Fraser, was arrested 1746, in- dicted for higli treason, found guilty, and execute«l on Tower Hill 9 April, 1747, aged 80, his estate and honours were for- feited to the crown; m. Ist, Margaret, 4th dau. of Ludovlck Grant, of Grant, and had with other issue a son, (1) Simon, restored in his estates subject to the payment of £20,983, lieut.-gen. in the army, col. 71st regt. M.P. co, Inver- ness 1761/82; d. unm. 8 Feb. 1782. LORD LOVAT m. 2ndly— 1 July, 1733, Primrose, 6th dau. of Hon. John Camplxill, of Mamore (D. ARGYLL) ; she d. 23 May, 1796, having had a sou, (2) Arcliibald Campbell, consul-gen. Algiers 1766, M.P. co. Inverness 1782 ; d. s. p. 1815, having m. 1763, Jane, dau. of William Fraser, Esq. (Baut.), and had 5 sons, who all pre- deceased him. [2] Thomas, of Knockie, Inverness, and Strichen, co. Aber- deen; d. 2 Oct. 1612, aged 66, ancestor of THOMAS ALEXANDER FRASER, of Lovat and Strichen (son of Capt. Alexander Fraser and Amelia, dau. of John Leslie, of Biilquhain), created Bahon Lovat, of Lovat, co. Inverness, in the Peerage of the U.K., 28 Jan. 1837. The at- tainder of the 13th Lord was removed by act of parliament 10 July, 1854, and Lord Lovat was accordingly restored to the Peerage of Scotland as 14th Lord Lovat with precedence after Lord Elphinstone ; b. 17 June, 1802 ; d. 28 June, 1875, having m. 6 Aug. 1823, Hon. Charlotte Georgina Jermingham, dau. of George William, 8th Lord Stafford ; she d. 28 May, 1876, hav- ing had 4 sons and 3 daus. /I/ Simon, 15th and present Baron. /2/ Hon. Alexander Etlward, lieut.-col. late Scots guards ; b. 13 Jan. 1831 ; m. 13 Jan. 1858, Georgina Mary, only dau. of late George Fiesclii Heneage, Esq. of Hainton Hall, Lincolus. /3/ Hon. George Edward Stafford, b. 17 Feb. 1834 ; d. 4 May, 1854. /4/ Hon. Henry Thomas, major and Iieut.-col. Scots guards 1881 ; b. 2 Dec. 1838. /5/ Hon. Amelia Charlotte, m. 17 Sept. 1846, to Charles Rol)ert Scott-Murray, Esq. of Danesfield, Bucks, and has had 3 sons and 3 daus. (1) Charles Aloysius SCOTT-MURRAY, late lieut. 1st life guards; b. 4 Nov. 1847; m. 2 May, 1872, Emily Blanche, 2nd dau. of late Matthew James Higgins, Esq. of London, and has 2 sons and 2 daus. Francis Joseph Scott-Murray, b. 31 July, 1875.— Austin Edward, b. 18 Aug. 1881.— Blanche.— Evelyn. (2) Augustiu John Alphonso, b. 11 Nov. 1848; d. 8 Feb. 1871. (3) Basil Henrj% Scots guards, late lieut. highland L.I. mil.; b. 5 Aug. 1858. (4) Mildred Frances, m. 30 Nov. 1871, to Ralph Henry Christopher Nevile, of "WeUiugore, co. Line, and has 2 sons and 2 daus. Geoffrey Henry NEVILE, b. 11 Mar. 1874.— Hugh George, b. 17 Nov. 1878.— Isabel ilildred Mary.— Eleanor Cicely. (5) Laura Amelia Margaret. (6) Mary EUzabeth Charlotte. /6/ Hon. Frances Georgiana, m. 9 May, 1844, to Sir Piers Mostvn, Bart, of Talacre, Flints. /7/ Hon. Charlotte Henrietta, m. 27 Nov. 1866, to Sir Matthew Richard Sausse, chief justice of Bombay 1862/66; he d. 4 Nov, EARL OF LOVELACE. WILLIAM KING-NOEL, Earl of Lovelace, Viscount Ockham, of Ockham, Surrey, in the Peerage of the U.K. so created 30 June, 1838, having s. his father 4 June, 1833, as 8th Lord King, Baron of Ockham (172q, g.b.), lord- lieut. and custos rot. Surrey since 1840, and col. 2nd Surrey mil. 1852/70, hon. col. since 1870, assumed the additional surname and arms of Noel by R.L. 29 Sept. 1860; b. 20 Feb. 1805 ; m. Ist— 8 July, 1835, Hon. Augusta Ada Byron, only dau. of George Gordon, 6th Lord Byron ; she d. 27 Nov. 1852, having had 2 sons and a dau. (1) Byron Noel, VISCOUNT OCKHAM.and became Baron Went- worth on the death of his grandmother, 16 May, 1860 ; b 12 May, 1836 ; d. unm. 1 Sept. 1862. (2) Ralph Gordon Noel, Viscount Ockham, heir of his father, Earl of Lovelace, s. his brother as Baron Wentworth (B. WENTWORTH). (3) Lady Anne Isabella Noel, m. 8 June, 1869, to Wilfred Scawen Blunt, Esq. of Crabbet Sussex, and has an only sur- viving dau.— Judith Anne Dorothea Bll'nt. THE EARL m. 2ndly— 29 Mar. 1865, Jane Craw- ford, widow of Edward Jenkins, Esq. b.c.s. and has a son, (4) Hon. Lionel Fortescue, b. 16 Nov, 1865. Arms— Quarterly, 1st and 4th, Or, fretty gu. a canton erm. Noel. 2nd and 3rd, Sa. three spear-heads arg. embrued ppr. on a chief or, as many battle-axes az., King. Crests— 1, A buck at gaze arg. attired or, Noel. 2, A dexter arm couped at the elbow vested az. charged with three ermine- spots in fesse or, grasping a truncheon of a speai- the head silver. King. SUPPORTERS— Two mastiffs reguardant ppr. collared gu. SEATS— East Horsley Park, Leatherhead, Surrey, and Ashley- Combe, Porlock, Someretshii-e, Motto — Pense k bien. Town House— 9, St, George's Place, s.w. SIR PETER KING (son of Jerome King, of Exeter, grocer and Salter, nephew maternally of the celebrated John Locke), bred to the law i.t. M.P. Beeralston, Devon, 1699, in five Parliaments, recorder of London 1708, chief justice of common pleas and p.c. 1714, created Lord King, Baron of Ockham, Surrey, 29 Mr.y, 1725, and three days after declared m WCAN. lord high chancellor of England, which he held until 29 Nov. 1733, one of the lords justices 1725, 1727 ; d. 22 July, 1734, having m. Sept. 1704, Anne, dau. of Eichard Seys, Esq. of Bo- verton, co. Glamorgan; she d. 1 July, 1767, having had four sons, who all succeeded to the title. His grandson, PETER, 6th Baron (on the death of his father, Thomas, 4 April, 1779); b. 6 Oct. 1736 ; d. 20 Nov. 1793, having m. 24 Nov. 1774, Charlotte, dau. of Edward Tredcroft, Esq. of Hors- ham, Sussex; she d. 25 July, 1853, having had with other issue 2 sons and 2 daus. [1] Peter, s. as 7th Baron. [2] Hon. George, b. 28 Jan. 1783 ; d. 21 Dec, 1855, having m, 20 Oct. 1808, Charlotte, dau. of Nathaniel Tredcroft, of Hor- sham, Sussex; she d. 25 July, 1853, having had 2 sons and 2 daus. (1) Frederick, of Pryern House, Sussex, capt. late 27th regt.; b. 13 June, 1815 ; m. 25 April, 1854, Charlotte Mary, dau. of late James Heriot, Esq. (E. LAUDER ALE), of Ramomie, and has 4 sons and 2 daus. William Frederick, lieut. R.A. ; b. 31 Mar. 1855.— Robert Maitland, R.N. ; b. 15 Oct. 1866. — Henry Somerset, lieut. R.E. 1879 ; b. 21 Feb. I860.— Edward George, b. 19 Sept. 1863. — Charlotte Isabella.— Ethel Louisa, twin with Edward George. (2) Henry, capt. R.N. (retd.); b. 30 June, 1819; m. 1st— 20 Nov. 1856, Isabella Louisa, 6th dau. of late James Heriot, Esq. (E. LAUDERDALE), of Ramornie, co. Fife ; she d. 15 April, 1853, having had a sou, /I/ George Henry Maitland, b. 9 April, 1863. Capt. King m. 2ndly— 11 Sept, 1856, Charlotte, dau. of Rev. George Palmer, rector of SuUington, and has a son, /2/ Arthur Montague, b. 21 Oct. 1869. (3) Caroline. (4) Georgiana, d. 10 July, 1839. PETER, 7th Baron; b. 30 Aug. 1775; d. 4 June, 1833, having m. 26 May, 1804, Lady Hester Fortescue, dau. of | Hugh, 1st Earl Fortescue ; she d. 17 Dec. 1873, having had 2 sons and 2 daus. /i«4t ^/a,.,.^ [1] William, 1st and present Earl. viiiUATUi-i)', [2] Hon. Peter John Locke, M.P. E. Surrey 1847/74, J.P. D.L, high sheriff 1840; b. 25 Jan. 1811 ; m. 22 Mar. 1836, Louisa Elizabeth, dau. of William Henry Hoare, Esq. of Mitcham Grove, Surrey (Bart.), and has had 3 sons and 4 daus. Peter John Locke, b. 5 Oct. 1840.— Hugh Fortescue Locke, bar.-at-law L.i. 1873 ; b. 7 Oct. 1848.— Hester Fortescue.— Louisa Elizabeth Noel. — Anne Clementina. — Eleanor Char- lotte. [3] Hon. Hester, d. 18 Mar. 1848, having m. 15 Feb. 1843, as 1st wife, to Rev. Sir George William Craufurd, Bart, who d. 24 Feb. 1881. [4] Hon. Charlotte Louisa, d. 13 Aug. 1863, having m. 7 Sept. 1841, to Rev. Demetrius Panaglio Calliphronas, vicar of Wal- pole St. Andrew, Norfolk, since 1863, and has had with other issue 3 sons and a dau. (1) Theodore Calliphronas, b.a. Caius Coll. Camb. 1870, curate of Chesterford, Essex, 1874/8; b. 8 Sept. 1846 ; m. 24 June, 1872, Marietta, dau. of late Mons. Constantino Pilidi, of Athens, and has a son and 2 daus. Constantine, b. 23 Mar. 1877. — Irene Chariclea.Dora. (2) Cyril Locke, b. 19 July, 1848; m. 15 Oct. 1878, Isabel, youngest dau. of Rev. Lord Charles Amelius Hervey, D.D. (M. Bristol). (3) George Constantine, senior wrangler 1874; b. 13 Sept. 1852. (4) Louisa Ir6n6 Hester, m. 9 April, 1874, to Rev. Charles Cecil Sumner, P.C. Wisbech, and has a son and dau. Piers SUMNER, b. 27 Oct. 1877.— Charlotte Irene King. EARL OF LUCAN. SIR GEOKGE CHARLES BINGHAM, g.c.b. Eaii of Lucan (1795, i.), Baron Lucan (1776," I.), and a Baronet (1634, n.s.), gen. in the army(retd.), col. 1st life guards since 1865, lord-lieut. and custos rot. CO. Mayo since 1845, served on staff of Russian army in Bulgaria 1828, K.s.A. of Russia 2nd class, commanded cavalry division in the Crimean war, at the battles of Alma, Balaklava (wounded), and Inkerman and siege of Sebastopol, k.l.h.m., elected an Irish representative Peer 1840 ; s. his father as 3rd Earl 30 June, 1839 ; b. 16 April, 1801 ; m. 29 June, 1829, Lady Anne Brudenell, 7th dau. of Robert, 6th Earl of Cardigan (M. Ailesbury); she d. 2 April, 1877, having had 2 sons and 4 daus. [1] George, Lord Bingham, lieut.-col. late Coldstream guards, A.D.c. to Earl of Lucan in Crimea, k.l.h.m. m.p. Mayo 1865/74; b. 8 May, 1830; m. 17 Nov. 1869, Lady Cecilia Catherine Gordon- Lennox, dau. of Charles, 5th Duke of Richmond, k.g. and has 6 sons and a dau. (1) Hon. George Charles, 2nd lieut. rifle brigade, late ». Sussex mil. b. 13 Dec. 1860. (2) Hon. Cecil Edward, 2nd lieut. 2nd Middx. mil. b. 7 Dec. 1861. (3) Hon. Francis Richard, b. 5 July, 1863. (4) Hon. Alexander Frederick, b. 3 Aug. 1864. (5) Hon. Albert Edward (H.R.H. Prince of Wales sponsor), b. 30 June, 1866. ^ " (6) Hon. Lionel Ernest, b. 4 Nov. 1876. (7) Hon. Rosaline Cecilia Caroline. [2] Hon. Richard, lieut. r.n.; b. 8 Jan. 1847; m. 26 Sept. 1877, Mary Elizabeth, dau. of late Edward Henry Cole, Esq. of StokO Lynn, Oxon. (B. Congletox), and has 2 daus. Violet Mary, b. 26 Mar. 1880.— Edith Lavinia, b. 27 July, 1881. [3] Lady Augusta, m. 10 Sept. 1863, to Henry Gerard Sturt, created Lord Alington. [4] Lady Elizabeth, d. 5 Nov. 1857. [5] Lady Lavinia, d. 16 Sept. 1864, having m. 10 April, 1860, to Charles Stuart, 2nd Viscount Hardinge. [6] Lady Anne Sarah, d. 26 Aug. 1856. Arms— Az. a bend cottised between six crosses-patee or. Crest— On a mount vert a falcon rising ppr. beaked mem* bered and belled or. SUPPORTERS— Two wolves az. collared and chained or. MOTTO— Spes mea Christus. Seats— Castlebar, Mayo, and Laleham, Staines, Surrey. TOWN House— 36, South Street, Park Lane, w. Hmeage. ROBERT BINGHAM, of Melcombe, Dorset (clescehded from Sir Ralph de Bingham, elder brotlier of Robert, bishop of Salisbury, who d. 1246); to. Alice, dau. of Thomaa Coker, of Mapowder, Dorset. He d. 1661, having had witU other issue 4 sons, LUCAK. 4ai [1] Kobert, of Melcombe; m. Jane, dau. of Robert Williams, Esq. of Herringston, Dorset, and d. 1593. His descendant, RiCHAKD Bingham, of Melcombe Bingham, m.p. Bridport, j.p. Dorset 40 j-ears; d. 1735, aged 69, having m. 26 Dec. 1693, Philadelphia, dau. and heir of John Pottinger, Esq. (by Philadelphia, dau. of Sir John Ernie, Knt. chancellor of the exchequer); she d. 1757, aged 79, having had with other issue 2 sons. /I/ Richard, of Melcombe Bingham, bar.-at-law ; b. 4 Nov. 1688 ; d. 30 Dec. 1755, having m. 9 July, 1740, Martha, dau. of William Batt, Esq. of Salisbury; she d. 1765 (having re-m. to Pery Buckley, Esq. of Winkfield Place, Berks.), and had 2 sons, (1) Richard, of Melcombe Bingham, col. Dorset mil.; b. 12 Dec. 1741; d. 6 April, 1823, having m. 1st— 2 April, 1766, Sophia, dau. of Charles Halsey, Esq. of Great Gaddesden, Herts ; she d. 12 Feb. 1773, having had w-ith other issue 2 sons, [1] William, rector of Cameley, Somerset, and Melbury Bubb, Dorset (2nd son); d. 27 May, 1810, aged 39, having m. 20 April, 1797, Sarah Emily, dau. of Lieut.-Gen. William Wynjard ; she d. 14 June, 1852, having (re-m. to F. B. Wright, of Hinton Blewett, Somerset) had with other issue 3 sons and a dau. /I/ George, in H.O.; b. 4 June, 1803; d. s. p. May 1838, having m. 1836, Frances Margaret Byam. dau. of Anthony Blagrave, of Calcot Park, Berks. She d. 22 Aug. 1849, having re-m. 9 July, 1840, as 2nd wife, to Charles Wriothesley Digby, Esq. of Studland Manor House, Hants. (B. DiGBY); he d. 29 Dec. 1873. /2/ Ricliard Hippisley Bingham, of Bingham's Mel- combe, Dorset, col. Dorset mil. (4th son); b. 1 Oct. 1804; m. 6 April, 1836, to his cousin Harriet Georgiana, 3rd dau. of Rev. Montagu John Wynyard, B.D. chap- lain to the Queen ; shed. s. p. 27 Mar. 1881. /3/ Cliarles William, M.A. Trin. Coll. Camb. 1869, rector of Melcombe Bingham, Dorset, since 1842, rural dean 1873, prebendary of Salisbury 1876, vicar of Sydling 1838/46 (7th son); b. 28 Sept. 1810 ; m. Isfc— 28 May, 1839, his cousin Caroline Damer, 2nd dau. of Rev. Montagu John Wynyard, B.D.; she d. s. p. 1 Jan. 1852. He m. 2iidly— 31 Jtdy, 1855, Mary, dau. of Rev. Daniel Campbell, rector of Crowcombe, Somerset. /4/ Sophia Matilda, m. 1826, to Robert Francis Wright, Esq. of Hinton Blewett, Somerset, and has 2 sons and a dau. [2] Charles Coxe, col. R.A.; d. 4 June, 1835, aged 62, having m. 3 Sept. 1798, Sarah, dau. of Samuel Hayter, capt. K.N. of Wareham; she d. 5 April, 1862, having had with 3 daus. 4 sous, of whom, CHARLES BINGHAM, col. R.A. brigade major at Wool- wich, D.A.G.; b. 1 June, 1815; d. 6 April, 1864, having m. 13 Mar. 1841, Williamina Henrietta, dau. of John Mackintosh, M.D. of Edinburgh, and had 2 sons and 3 daus. Ill Ricliard Charles William, major Dorset mil. since 1881, capt. 1869/81 ; b. 17 June, 1845. /2/ Edmund George Henry, capt. R.A, lieut. of a com- pany of gentlemen cadets ; b. 26 Nov. 1848. /3/ Mary Frances Alice, m. 29 Aug. 1872, to George William, eldest son of Sir Charles Hugh Lowther, Bart. /4/ Emma Sophia Caroline. /5/ Sarah Ida Henrietta. Richard Bingham m. 2ndly— 26 Oct. 1775, Elizabeth, dau. of John Ridout, Esq. of Dean's Lease, Dorset.; she d. 1813, having liad with 2 daus. 2 sons, I 3] Sir George Ridout, K.CB. K.T.s. major-gen. in the array, commanded the troops which proceeded to St. Helena wth Napoleon 1815 ; b. 21 July, 1777 ; d. s. p. 3 Jan. 1833, having m. 1 Sept. 1814, Emma Septima, youngest dau. of Edmund Morton Pleydell, Esq. of ^Vl^atcombe House, Dorset. [4] John, com. R.N.; b. 18 Mar. 1785; d. 25 June, 1863. having m. 21 Dec. 1824, Frances Eleanora, dau. of Rev, William WooUcombe, prebendary of Exeter; she d. 7 Jan. 1871, having had 2 sons and a dau. Ill John, b. 7 Oct. 1826; d. 27 Dec. 1875, having m. 11 Aug. 1849, EUza, dau. of Capt. Thomas McDermott, M.K.w. and had 5 sons and 5 daus. (1) Richard John, capt. 2nd W.l. regt. 1880, 64th regt. 1878/80, A.D.C. to Sir S. Freeling, K.C.M.G. gov. of Trinidad 1880 ; b. 28 Aug. 1850. (2) George Ridout Theodore, b. 22 Oct. 1853 ; d. unm. 5 May, 1874. (3) Edmund Arthur Hayward, d. 17 Nov. 1856. (4) Charies William, b. 28 Aug. 1868. (5) Thomas Augustus. (6) Frances Mary Grey, m. 1 Dec. 1877, to William John Hugo Klbtgen, Esq. ,„, ^,. ^ (7) Constance Eliza Maud. (8) Eliza Jane. (0) Alice Beatrice. (10) Agnes Anne. 121 William PhiUp Strong, M.A. Ch. Ch. Oxon. 1853, vicar of Bewick Bassett and Winterbourne Monckton, Wilts, since 1872; b. 20 April, 1828; m. 11 June, 1861, Alicia French, dau. of Major Harry Maxwell Wain- wright, late 47th regt. s. p. , „^„ , ^ ^ ,, /3/ Leonora Frances, m. 6 June, 1878, to John Bury, Esq. of Kateshill, co. Wore. (2) William, D.D. archdeacon of London ; d. 31 Dec. 1819, aged 75, having m. 1775, Agnes, dau. of Liebert Dorrieu, Esq.; she d. 1827. His grandson, GEORGE William Powlett Bingham, c.b. lieut.- gen. in the army, (retd. list), hon. col. East Kent mil. 1873, served in Persia, and Indian Mutiny, J.p. Kent (3rd surviving son of late Arthur Batt Bingham, capt, R.N.); b. 11 Mar. (21 June, A.L.),1817 ; m. 8 May, 1845, Sophia, 3rd dau. of Col. Charles Coxe Bingham, r.a. aforesaid, and has 4 daus. [1] Emily Sophia, m. 20 April, 1865, to Lieut.-Col. de Vic Tupper, 8th regt. [2] Georgina Wyndham, m. 3 Sept. 1867, to Lieut.-Col. Edward Tanner, major 8th (the King's) regt. [3] Constance Mary Henrietta, m. 29 Nov. 1873, to Robert Maxwell Hyslop, R.E. [4] Florence Agnata Frances Jane, m. 4 Aug. 1874, to Henry Whistler Smith, R.E. /2/ George, B.D. rector of Pimpeme and More Crichel ; d. 11 Oct. 1800, aged 85, having m. 1748, Sarah Beale. His grandson. Peregrine Bingham, bar.-at-law, a police magistrate, (son of Rev. Peregrine Bingham, rector of Berwick St. John, Wilts.) ; b. 1788; d. 31 Oct. 1864, having m. Eliza Sunday, dau. of James Ricliard Bolton, of London, gent, and had a son and dau. (1) Peregrine, formerly of The Abbey, Woodbridge, Suf- folk; b. 1820; m. 1840, Clara, dau. of W Stanley, Esq. and has a son and dau. [1] Reginald Pottinger, b. 1845. [2] Alice Clara, m. 11 Oct. 1866, to Chester Doughty, capt. late 23rd R.W. fusiliers, adj. Herefords. mil. s. p. (2) Eliza, m. 17 April, 1845, to Fitzherbert Macdonald, Esq. registrar of the diocese of Salisbury, s. p. [2] Sir Richard, "the most eminent member of his family," marshal of Ireland, general of Leinster, governor of Connaught for 13 years, served in the Northern Rebellion of 1569, in the island of Candy under the Venetians, at Cabro Chrio, and the famous battle of Lepanto against the Turks, in the civil wars of France, in the Netherlands and at Smervvick, serv'ed with dis- tinction in the Irish wars 1586, 1590, and 1593; d. 19 Jan. 1598, having m. 11 Jan. 1588, Sarah, dau of Jolin Heigham, of Gifford's Hall, Suffolk. She re-m. to Edward Waldegrave, of La\vford, Essex, and d, 1634, aged 69. Sir Richard had a dau. Martha, m. at La\vford 16 July, 1612, to Nicholas, eldest son of Edward Bacon, of Shrublaud Hall, Suffolk, nephew of Lord Chancellor Bacon. [3] Sir George, served under Sir Richard in the Irish wars, gov. of Sligo about 1596, and was killed by Ulick Burgh; m. Cicely, dau. of Robert Martin, of Athelhamptou, Dorset, and had a son, viz.: Sir Henry, created a Baronet. [4] Sir John (6th son), also an officer in Ireland under his brother Sir Richard ; d. s. p. 11 Aug. 1632 (bur. in the church of Castlebar) ; m. Alice Mills, of Hants. SIR HENRY BINGHAM, of Castlebar, co. Mayo, a captain; created a Baronet of Nova Scotia (patent sealed 30 June, 1634); m. a Miss Byrne, of Cabiuteely, co. Dublin. His son, SIR GEORGE, 2nd Baronet, had by his 1st wife a son, (1) Sir Henry, 3rd Baronet; admitted to the m.t. 13 Sept. 1673; m. 4 Sept. 1677, Jane, dau. of James Cuffe, Esq. of Pakenham Hall, co. Longford, and d. s. p. SIR GEORGE m. 2ndly, dau. of Sir Hugh Middleton, Bart, founder of the New River Company, and had another son, SIR GEORGE, 4th Baronet ; m. Ist, Mary Scott, and had 3 sons, (1) Sir John, s. as 5th Baronet. (2) Henry. (3) George. SIR GEORGE m. 2ndly— Phoebe, dau. of Hawkins, and had a son, (4) George, of Castlebar, co. Mayo, capt.; m. Anne, dau. of Rev. Thomas Ellison, son of William Ellison, of Rocklands and Soho, CO. Mayo, and had 3 daus. (J) SIR JOHN, 5th Baronet, governor and knight of the shire, CO. Mayo; d. 21 July, 1749, having m. Anne, dau. of Agmondesham Vesey, Esq. (V. De Vesci), by Charlotte, sole dau. of William Sarsfield, of Lucan, elder dau. of Patrick, Earl of Lucan (killed at the battle of Landau), by Mary, dau. of Charles ii. sister of James, Duke of Monmouth, and had with other issue 2 sons, (1) Sir John, 6th Baronet, M.P. co. Mayo; d. unm. 1752, aged 22, and SLR CHARLES BINGHAM, 7th Baronet (on the death of his brother, 1752) M.P. co. Mayo, created Baron Lucan, of Castlebar, 24 July. 1776, and Earl op Lucan, 6 Oct. 1795 ; b. 22 Sept. 1735 ; d. 29 Mar. 1799, having m. 25 Aug. 1760, Margaret, dau. and coheir of James Smith, Esq. of Canons Leigh, Devon, and St. Audries, Somerset ; she d. 27 Feb. 1816, having had with other issue son, (X) George, 4th son of Sir George Bingham, 4th Bart, had 3 daus. /I/ Margaret (? if by a former wife), d. 8 Nov. 1877, aged 92, having m. as 2n(l wife, to Right Rev. Alexander Arbuthnot, D.D. bishop of Killaloe, who d. 9 Jan. 1828, having had with other issue a son. Sir Alexander JohnARBUTHNOT,K.C.s.l. (see KNIGHTAGE.) /2/ Phoebe, m. 1st, to Col. Wilham Vesey, of Farmhill, co. Mayo (V. De Vesci), and 2ndly, to James Kirkland. /3/ Mary,m. 1786, to John Lindsey-Buckuall, of Turin Castle, CO. Mayo. 432 LURGAK. RICHARD, 2nd Earl, a representative Peer ; b. 4 Dec. 1764 ; d. 30 June, 1839, having m. 26 May, 1794, Lady Elizabetli Belasyse, dau. and coheir of Henry, 2nd Earl of Fauconberg (formerly wife of Bernard Edward, Duke of Norfolk); she d. 24 Mar. 1819, having had 2 sons and 4 daus. (1) George Charles, 3rd and present Earl. (2) Hon. Kichard Camden, charge d'affaires at Venezuela; b. 2 May, 1801 ; d. s. p. 23 Jan. 1872, having m. 11 Dec. 1848, Maria, dau. of Charles Thomas. (3) Lady Elizabeth, d. 9 Sept. 1838, having m. 27 May, 1815, as 1st wife, to George Granville Harcourt, Esq. M.P. (B. Vkr- NON); hed. 19 Dec. 1861. (4) Lady Anne, d. 28 Oct. 1850, having m. 18 July, 1816, to Alexander Murray, Esq. of Broughton, co. Wigtown, M.P. who d. 15 July, 1845. (5) Lady Louisa, m. 1817, to Francis, 8th Earl of Wemyss. (6) Lady Georgiana, d. 1 July, 1849, having m. 15 June, 1821, to Charles Neville, Esq. of Nevil Holt, Leicester ; he d. 18 Oct. 1848. Eineage. Barony of Lucas — see Cowper. BAEON LURGAN. CHARLES BROWNLOW, k.p. Baron Lurgan, (1839, U.K.), late 76th regt. lord-lieut. and custos rot. CO. Armagh since 1864, a lord in waiting to her Majesty 1869/74; s. his father as 2nd Baron 30 April, 1847; b. 10 April, 1831; m. 20 June, 1853, Hon. Emily Anne Browne, 4th dau. of John, 3rd Lord Kilmaine, and has had 3 sons and 6 daus. (1) Hon. William, 2nd lieut. grenadier guards, late Armagh mil. ; b. 11 Feb. 1858. j'XCc c, l^ff,cu\*hlp$X (2) Hon. Johii Roderick b. 26 Nov. 1865. (3) Hon. E^rancis Cecil, b. 22 Nov. 1870. (4) Hon. Mary Emily Jane. (5) Hon. Clara Agnes. (6) Hon. Louisa Helen. (7) Hon. Isabella Anna. (8) Hon. Clementina Georgiana. (9) Hon. Emmeline Harrietta Annie. Arms— Per pale or and arg. an escutcheon within an orle of martlets sa. Crest— On a chai)eau az. turned up erm. a greyhound gu. col- lared or. Supporters — Dexter, a greyhound arg. accolled with a wreath of shamrocks vert. Sinister, a Highland soldier in his uniform with his firelock all ppr. Motto— Esse quam videri. Seat— Brownlow House, Lurgan, Armagh. ARTHUR (CHAMBERLAIN) BROWNLOW, which name he assumed in lieu of his patronymic [only child of Patrick Chamberlain, of Nestlerath, co. Louth, by his wife Lettice, eldest dau. and coheir of Sir William Brownlow, Knt. She re-m. 1st, to Clinton, and 2ndly, to Alexander Aston]; married (licence dated 6 Dec. 1679) Jane, dau. of Sir Staudish Hartstonge, Bart, of Bruff, co. Limerick; he d. 22 Feb. 1712. His grandson, RIGHT HON. WILLIAM BROWNLOW, of Lurgan, co. Armagh M.P. P.O. Ireland (only son of William Brown- low, of Shankhill, co. Armagh, and Lady Elizabeth Hamilton (B.R.) dau. of James, 6th Earl of Abercorn; she re-m. to Martin, Count O'Kearney); b. 10, bap. 25 April, 1726 ; d. 30 Nov. 1794, having m. 1st— 25 May, 1754, Judith Laetitia, youngest dau. and coheir of Very Rev, Charles Meredyth, D.U. of Newtown Meath, dean of Ardfert (BART.) ; she d. at Lyons, Oct. 1763, having liad with other issue 2 sons, [1] William, of Lurgan, M.P. co. Armagh ; b. 1 Sep . 1755 ; d. s. p. 10 July, 1815, having m. 1795, (3harity, dau. of Matthew Forde, Esq. of Seaforde, co. Down. [2] Charles, of whom presently. RIGHT HON. W. BROWNLOW m. 2ndly— 23 Nov. 1766, Catherine (B.R.), dau. of Roger Hall, Esq. of Mount Hall, Down- shire ; she d. 1823, having had with other issue a son, [3] Francis, rector of Upper Comber, co. Derry; b. 12 June, 1779; d. 20 Oct. 1847, having m. 6 Aug. 1799, Lady Catherine Brabazon, dau. of Anthony, 8th Earl of Meath; she d. 24 Dec. 1847, having had 3 sons and 5 daus. (1) William, of Knapton House, Queen's co. and Loughderry CO. Monaghan, J.P. D.L. E.I.C.S.; b. 1802 ; d. 18 July,' 1881, having m. 1835, Charlotte, dau. of William Browne, of Brown's Hill, co. Carlow, and had with a dau. 2 sons, /I/ Francis, C.B. lieut.-col. 72nd highlanders, served with 72nd highlanders in Crimea (at fall of Sebastopol), and at siege and capture of Kotah, &c. and subsequently tlu-ough- out the operations in Central India 1858/9, served in Affghan campaign 1878/9/80, concluding with Sir Frederick Roberts' memorable march from Cabul to the relief of Candahar, 31 Aug. 1880, «tc.; he fell in the action on the following day, when Ayoob Klian's forces were utterly routed ; b. 19 July, 1836; m. 1878, dau. of Gen. Tytler, and had a son, Norman Francis, b. 31 Oct. 1879. /2/ William Vesey, brevet-major in the army, capt. King's dragoon guards since 1874, served in Zulu war 1879, and in Boer war 1881, slightly wounded in the engagement at Laings Nek ; b. 12 June, 1841 ; m. 19 Nov. 1881, Lady Anne Henrietta Dalrymple, dau. of John Hamilton, 10th Earl of Stair, K.T. (2) John, dean of Clonmacnoise, incumbent of Ardbraccan, Ireland; b. 10 Oct. 1804; m. 19 July, 1833, Lady Elizabeth Bligh, dau. of John, 4th Earl of Darnley ; she d. 13 Nov. 1872, leaving 2 sons and 2 daus. /I/ Edward Francis, capt. 71st highland regt. b. 8 July 1839 ; d. 1 June, 1875, having m. Aug. 1872, Jane Mao- uaghteu Egerton, dau. of Capt. G B Morgan, town major, Malta. /2/ Duncan John, rector of Ardbraccan, Ireland, incum- bent of Donoghpatrick, co. Meath; b. 4 Mar. 1842. /3/ Ehzabeth Catherine. /4/ Isabella. (3) James, of Killynether Castle, J.P. cos. Down and Mona- ghan; b. 17 Dec. 1811 ; m. 23 May, 1849, Maria Harriet, dau. of Major Rainey, of Mount Panther, co. Down, and has 4 sons and 6 daus. /I/ William Claude Brabazon, b. 11 Nov. 1850. /2/ Charles James Rainey, b. 2 May, 1860. /3/ Maurice Fitzgerald, lieut. R. N. Down rifles mil 30 June, 1861. /4/ Harold Arthur, b. 27/31 July, 1864. /5/ Catherine Frances, m. 7 Oct. 1874, to Rev. He) Robert Arthur Johnson, vicar of Tugby, co. Leic. (B. BK NERS), and has a son and dau. Henry Stafford Brownlow JOHNSON, b. 12 Jan. 1876.- Winifred Mary Berners. /6/ Caroline Grey, m. 13 Mar. 1880, to James Edward, only son of Col. James Blair, v.C. /7/ Maria Isabella. /8/ Emily Louisa, m. 15 July, 1879, to Rev. Arthur Wolfe Hamilton-Gell, rector of Stanton in Peak, Derbysh. /9/ Margaret Ethel de Vesci. /lO/ Esme Bligh. (4) Martha Grace, d. 1 Jan. 1878. (5) Katharine Cecilia, d. April, 1863. (6) Isabella Elizabeth, m. July, 1837, to Hon. William John Vesey (B. DE Vesci); he d. s. p. 3 Aug. 1863. (7) Anne Julia, m. 28 Nov. 1865, as 2nd wife, to Hon. Sir John Duncan Bligh, K.c.B. (E. DARNLEY) ; he d. 8 May, 1872. (8) Mary. CHARLES BROWNLOW, of Lurgan, lieut.-col. 67th regt; b. 30 April, 1757; d. 11 Sept. 1822, having m. 6 Mar. 178«, Caroline, dau. and coheir of Benjamin Ashe, of Bath; she d, 5 Sept. 1838, having had with other issue 3 sons, IS 4 niK LYND HURST. 433 (1) William, killed in Spain 1813, aged 26. (2) Charles, created Babon Lurgak. (3) John Bligh, incumbent of Sandgate, Kent; b. 23 Feb. 1798; d. 24 Dec. , having m. 15 July, 1822, Alicia, dau. of Col. Hon. John Browne (B. KiLMAIXE), and had 5 sons and 3 daus. /I/ Charles St. George, col. Bengal staff, served Punjab campaign 1848/9, medal and 2 clasps, brigade major in Indian Mutiny, deputy -judge-advocate Allahabad division ; b. 3 July, 1824 ; d. 6 April, 1879, having m. 21 Jan. 1856, Prances Henrietta Isabell, dau. of late John Taylor, Esq. of Hanover, and had 5 sons and 2 daus. Arthur John Anson, b. 23 Dec. 1856.— Roderick Deane Charles, b. 23 Jan. 1858.— Howe Montgomery, b. 21 Jan. 1865.— John Henry, b. 25 Oct. 1867 ; d. 7 Aug. 1868.— D'Arcy Charles, b. 30 Oct. 1869.— Minnie Mary.— Emma Louisa. /2/ Henry Richmond, capt. R.H.A. and commissary of ord- nance at Allahabad; b. 6 June, 1830; d. 4 Nov. 1865, having m. 17 April, 1858, Jane, 4th dau. of late Sir Thomas Blaikie, of Kingseat, Aberdeens. and had 2 sons and a dau. i (1) Harry Blaikie, lieut. H.A. 1880 ; b. 17 Sept. 1861. (2) Charles William, b. 3 Oct. 1862, (3) Alice Agnes. , /3/ George Courtenay, b. 17 April, 1832; d. 11 Dec. 1873, unm. ; /4/ William Arthur de Vesci, capt. R.N, (retd.), CB. surveyor ' of shipping, transport dept. admiralty, since 1867, severely ■ wounded in action with the Japanese Sept. 1864; b. 12 Oct, i 1833; m. 9 May, 1866, Lucretia Euphemia, eldest dau, of , William Burleigh, Esq. of Carrickfergus, J.P. and has a son, Harry Lurgan, b. 27 Mar. 1868. /5/ Edward Maxwell, late an officer in H.M. Indian navy ; b. 27 Oct. 1836 ; m. 1st— 8 Nov. 1859, Charlotte Anne, dau. of late Lieut. -Gen. Sir Lionel Smith, Bart. G.C.B.G.O.H. (SMITH- GORDON— Bart.); she d. s. p. 10 Feb. 1863. He m. 2ndly— 10 Oct. 1865, Lucy GwendoUne, only surviving, dau. of late Col. Williams, R.K. and niece of Rt. Hon. Sir Edward Vaughan Williams, s. p, /6/ Caroline Mary, m, to Rev. John Chandler, vicar of Witley, Surrey; he d. 1 July, 1876, leaving a son, John Brownlow CHANDLER, in H.O. /7/ Elizabeth Isabella, m. 3 Sept. 1850, to Dean Christian Shute, col. A.Q.M.G. and has 2 sons and 2 daus. ;i] Neville Brownlow SnuTE, b. 18 May, 1862. ;2l Cameron Deane, b. 15 Mar. 1866. ;3] Alice Emily, m. 6 June, 1877, to her cousin Francis William, 4th Baron Kilmaine. [4] Eva Katherine, /8/ Emily Anne Augusta, m, 11 May, 1868, to Rev. John D'Arcy Warcop Preston, rector of Freemantle, Hants, and has 4 sons and 2 daus. D'Arcy Brownlow PRESTON, b. 19 July, I860.— Walter Charles, b. 18 Feb. 1864.— Roland D'Arcy, b. 1 July, 1867.— Arthur John, b. 4 Nov. 1871.~Alice Elizabeth.— Edith, (4) Frederick Augustus, major 79th highlanders ; b. 29 May, 1800; d. 1 Jan. 1855, having m, Ist— 12 Mar, 1823, Margaret Jane, dau. of Matthew Amiraux, of Jersey; she d, 16 July, 1847. He m. 2ndly— 31 Oct. 1851, Mary, widow of W Essington, of The Firs, Matlock, dau. of By his 1st wife he had a son and 4 daus. /I/ Frederick Charles John, lieut.-col., comdd. 7th Bengal cav.; b. 10 July, 1828; d. 10 May, 1878, having m. 1862, Elizabeth, dau. of Warner, Esq. and had with other issue, Minna (youngest dau.), m. 11 Jan. 1881, to William Selwood Hewett, B.s.c. /2/ Isabella Jane, m. 2 Dec, 1856, to Alfred Benson Griffiths, Esq. 2nd L.I.; d. s. p, 29 May, 1881, /3/ Maria Sophia, m, 6 Nov. 1860, to George Manners Mil- ford, Esq. s. p. /4/ Roseannie Elizabeth, m. 20 July, 1852, to Rev. Mac- kenzie Edward Charles Walcott (son of Admiral Walcott), M.A. Ex. Coll. Oxon. 1847, B.D. 1866, precentor and preben- dary of Chichester 1863/80, minister of Berkeley Chapel, i Mayfair, 1867/70, for list of works see Crockford's " Clerical Directory "; he d. s. p. 22 Dec. 1880. /5/ Florence Amelia, m, 1864, to Charles French Johns, who d. 1877. (5) George Arthvu-, col. late Indian army; b. 16 July, 1805; d. 8 May, 1869, having m. 12 April, 1828, Cornelia, dau. of Thomas Sandby, R.A. deputy ranger Windsor Great Park, and had a son and dau. /I/ Sir Charles Henry, k.c.b. major-gen. Bengal S.C, 1881, A.D.C. to the Queen 1869/81, assist, mil. sec. for Indian affairs at headquarters 1879, com. 20th Punjab N.I. 1857/77, brigadier- gen. 1872/7 ; b. 12 Dec. 1831. /2/ Cornelia, m. 11 Jan. l851, to Steuart Beatson, capt. Bengal cav. who d. 18 July, 1857, leaving a son, Stiiart Brownlow BEATSON, b. 11 Jiily, 1854. (6) Henry Benjamin, E.I.C.S.; b. 25 April, 1807; d. 12 Mar. 1874, having m. 1st— 9 April, 1829, Amelia, dau, of George Chester, Esq. E.I.C.S.; she d. 20 Jan, 1835, having had 2 sons and a dau, /I/ Henry Alexander, col. R.E. sec. to governor Allahabad ; b. 1 Mar. 1831 ; m. Ellen, dau. of G«n. Sir James Brind, r.a. k.C.B. /2/ Elliott Pakenham, b, 10 April, 1833 ; killed in the Indian Mutiny, /3/ Louisa Caroline, m. to Augustus Johnstone, Esq. R.E. Mr. H. B. Brownlow m. 2ndly— 17 April, 1838, Louisa Margaret, dau. of Patrick Kinvan, Esq. of Cregg ; she d. s. p. 29 Feb. 1840. He m. Srdly— 8 May, 1841, Sarah, dau. of Charles Smith, E.l.C.S.and had 6 sons and 5 daus. /4/ Celadon Charles, major B.S.C. 1st Sikhs inf.; b. 20 Nov. 1843; m. 26 Mar. 1878, Rosalie, youngest dau. of Rev. John Read Munn, vicar of Ashbuniham, Sussex, and has a dau. Catherine Ella, b. 17 Dec. 1878. /5/ Arthur Chamberlain, b. 13 Nov. 1853.-/6/ Cecil Barry, lieut. Bengal S.C, late 17th regt.; b. 24 Dec. 1854.-/7/ Walter Mansel, b. 20 April, 1856.-/8/ Herbert Stanley, b. 6 Dec. 1857.-/9/ Malby Crofton, lieut. R, Warwicks. regt.; b. 26 Mar. 1859.-/10/ Emilv Margaret, /ll/ Julia Maria, m. 25 Oct, 1876, to Rev. Alfred Payne, and Clement Brownlow Payne, b, 8 Aug, 1877, — Bernard Paschal, b. 17 April, 1879. /12/ Sarah Alicia Mary, /13/ Ella Fenella, /1 4/ Eugenie Rose. CHARLES BROWNLOW, created BARON LURGAN of Lur- gan, CO. Armagh, in the Peerage of the U.K. 14 May, 1839, P.C. Ireland ; b. 17 April, 1795 ; d. 30 April, 1847, having m. 1st— 1 June, 1822, Lady Mary Bligh, dau. of John, 4th Earl of Damley; she d. 20 June, 1823, having had a dau. (1) Hon Mary EUzabeth, m. 8 May, 1848, to Robert Peel Daw- son, Esq. of Castle Dawson, Londonderry, M,P, who d, 2 Sept. 1877. LORD LURGAN m. 2ndly— 15 July, 1828, Jane, dau. of Rode- rick Macneill, Esq. of Barra, Inverness; she d. 6 Jan. 1878, having had 2 sons and a dau, (2) Charles, 2nd and present Baron, (3) Hon, Edward, hon. col. Armagh mil. Ueut, and capt. late Scots fusilier guards ; b. 14 Dec. 1836; m. 16 Oct, 1861, Helene Clementina, dau, of late John Hardy, Esq, (4) Hon, Clara Anna Jane, m. 26 June, 1849, to William Mac- donald Macdonald, of St, Martin's Abbey, Perths. lieut.-col. com. Perths. highland R.V. archer Queen's bodyguard, Scot- land, and has 4 sons and 2 daus. Montagu William Colquhoun Farquliarson MACDONALD, lieut. grenadier guards, &c.; b. 14 Jan. 1852.— Charles Brown- low, R.N. ; b. 16 Nov. 1866,— Harry, lieut. 72nd highlanders ; b. 6 Feb. 1867,— Francis Roderick, b. 14 Nov. 1871.— Emily Jane.— Alice Clara Mary. BAKON LYNDHUKST. SIR JOHN SINGLETON COPLEY, P.O. Baron Lyndhurst, of Lyndliurst, Hants, so created 25 April, 1827, lord high chancellor Great Britain 1827/30, 1834/5, 1841/6, lord chief baron exchequer 1831/4, fellow Trin. CoU. Camb. M.A. 1797, serj,-at- law, M.P. Yarmouth 1816, Ashburton 1819, Camb. University 1826, CJ. Chester 1818, solicitor-gen. 1819, attorney-gen. 1824, master of rolls 1826 (son of John Singleton Copley, royal academician) ; b. 2 F 434 LYONS, 21 May, 1772 ; d. 12 Oct. 1863, having m. 1st— 13 Mar. 1819, Sarah Garay, dau. of Charles Brunsdon, Esq. (and widow of Lieut.-Col. Charles Thomas, 1st foot guards, fell at Waterloo) ; she d. 15 Jan. 1834, having had with other issue 2 daus. (1) Hon. Sarah Elizabeth, d. s. p. 25 June, 1865, having m. 8 Jan. 1850, as 1st wife, to Sir Henry John Sehvin-Ibbetson, Bart. (2) Hon. Sophia Clarence, m. 14 Dec. 1854, to Hamilton Beckett, Esq. (BART.) LOED Lyndhuest m. 2ndly — 5 Aug. 1847, Geor- giana, dau. of Lewis Goldsmith, Esq. and had a dau. (3) Hon. Georgiana Susan, m. 25 June, 1863, to Sir Charles Du Cane, K.c.M.G. of Braxted Park, Essex (see Knightage). Arms— Arg., a cross flory within a bordure az., charged with eight escallops of the field. Crest— A dexter arm embowed in armour ppr., charged with an escallop or, grasping a sword, the cubit encircled with a chaplet of laurel all ppr. Supporters —Two eagles, wings elevated ppr. collared or, pendent therefrom a shield arg. charged with a cross flory sa. MOTTO — " Ultra pergere." Hineafle. VISCOUNT LYONS. SIE* JRI CHARD BICKERTON PEMELL LYONS, G.C.B. (1862), Viscount Lyons, of Christchurch, co. Southampton, so created 17 Nov. 1881, Baron Lyons (1856, U.K.), and a Baronet (1840, U.K.), G.c.M.G. (1879), p.c. D.C.L. ambassador at Paris since 1867, at Constanti- nople 1865/7, envoy at Florence 1858, Washington 1858/65, attach^ at Athens 1839, Dresden 1852, Florence 1853, &c.; s. his father as 2nd Baron 23 Nov. 1858; b. 26 April, 1817. Note.— No heir to these titles. Arms— Sa. on a chevron between three lions sejant-guardant arg. as many castles triple-turretted of the field. Crest— On a chapeau gu. turned up erm. a sea-lion's head erased arg. gorged with a naval crown az. holding in the mouth a flag-stafE in bend sinister ppr. therefrom flowing a banner az. having inscribed thereon " Marack " in letters of gold. Supporters— Two lions guardant sa. charged on the shoulder with a castle triple-turretted arg. Motto — Noli irritare leones. IIKSIDEXCE— British Embassy, Paris. 15 Dec. 1872, He m. 2ndly — John Lealand JOHN LYONS, of Lyons, Antigua, and St. Austins, Hani* (3rd son of John Lyons, of Antigua and Sturtlow Hous^ Hants.) ; m. 1st— 1784, Catherine, dau. of Maine Swete Walroud, Esq. of Antigua, and of Montrath, Devon, and had 9' sons and 3 daus. (1) John, vice-adm. R.N. ; b. 1 Sept. 1787 ; d. having m. 1st— CaroUne, dau. of Major Bowen. 31 Aug. 1865, Anna Maria, widow of Col. Mowatt, R.A. (2) Theodore, d. unm. 1825. (3) Henry, lieut. R.A. ; killed 18 Aug. 1807. (4) Sir Edmund, created Lord Lyons. (5) George Eose, E.l.c.S. ; d. 1828. (6) William MiUs, r.a. ; b. 1797 ; m. Mary, dau. of J. Adams, Esq. s. p. (7) Maine "Wah-ond, fell at Navarino 6 Feb. 1827. (8) Humphrey, lieut.-gen. Indian army; b. 8 July, 1802 ; d. 25 May, 1873, having m. 1st— 4 Nov. 1837, Eliza, dau. of Henry Bennett, Esq. of Fir Grove, Liverpool; she d. 17 Mar. 1859. He m. 2ndly— 7 July, 1860, Hon. Adelaide Matilda Yelverton, dau. of Barry John, 3rd Viscount Avonmore. By his 1st wife he had 3 sons and 2 daus. [1] Edmund Willoughby, col. Bombay S.c. ; b. 23 Feb. 1830; m. 6 Dec. 1855, Emily, dau. of H Thomas, Esq. surgeon E.I.C.S.; she d. . He m. 2ndly— 16 June, 1868, Margaret Gumey, dau. of late Arthur (Duff) Abercromby, Esq. of Glassaugh, co. Banff, J.P. (E. FIFE). By his 1st wife he had 2 sons and a dau. /I/ Edmund Hnmplirey, b. 14 Mar. 1858. /2/ Algernon Hankey, mid. R.N.; b. 25 Sept. 1862. /3/ Emma Frances. [2] Algernon McLennan, rear-adm. R.N. late commodore West Indies, A.D.C. to the Queen 1875/8; b. 26 Aug. 1833; m. 3 Sept. 1879, Louisa Jane, eldest dau. of Thomas Penrice, Esq. of Kilvrougli, co. Glam. and has a son, b. 12 June, 1880. [3] George Maughan, major Bombay staff ; b. 27 Aug. 1836 J d. imm. 13 Oct. 1878. [4] Charlotte Salter, m. 2 April, 1859, to Lieut.-Col. Alex- ander Learmonth, late 17th lancers, served Eastern cam- paign 1864/5, M.P. Colchester 1870/80, and has 3 sons and daus. John Henry Learmonth, 2nd lieut. 6th dragoons, b. 11 Mar. I860.— Algernon Alexander, b. 23 July, 1862.— Fre- derick Charles, b. 14 Jan. 1866.— Adelaide Mary.— Mary Lilian. — Florence Nina. — Constance Flora. [5] Minna Louisa, m. 3 Nov. 1858, to Jameson Alers Hankey, Esq. late Bombay c.s., and has 8 sons and 4 daus. Algernon Hankey, b. 9 Mar. 1862.— Lionel Oswald, b. 2 Dec. 1866.— Gerald Cramer, b. 13 Nov. 1869.— Harold Lyons, b. 10 May, 1871.— Sidney George, b. 4 Jan. 1873.— Humphrey Bickertou Munster, b. 26 July, 1874.— Malcolm Raymond, b. 2 Dec. 1876.— Eric Norman Alers, b. 15 Feb. 1880.— Edith Madeline.— Lilian Beatrice.— Helen Mary.— Ethel Margaret.— Mabel Gertrude. (9) Charles Bethel, b. 27 Nov. 1803 ; m. Henrietta, widow of Capt. Sockett, s. p. (10) Anne, d. s. p. (11) Catherine, d. 30 Dec. 1867. (12) Caroline, d. Aug. 1879, having m. to Henry Shepherd Pearson, Esq. of London. JOHN LYONS m. 2ndly— 17 May, 1804, Elizabeth, dau. of WiUiam Bobbins, Esq.; she d. 1821, having had 2 sons and a dau. (13) Samuel Athill, lieut.-col. Indian army (retfl.) 1864; b. 14 April, 1805; d. 19 Sept. 1881, having m. 22 June, 1827, Sophia, dau. of Col. Logic, 34th regt.; she d. 18 Feb. 1840, having had a son, Samuel, b. (14) Edward Bobbins, capt. Indian army ; d. unm. 1849. (15) Frances Wab-ond. A'ifAfir liit% SIR EDMUND LYONS, G.fc.B., G.C.M.G., G.C.II., minister pleni- potentiary to the King of Greece, knighted at the Pavilion, Brighton, 25 Jan.l835,vice-adm.of the white, was created a Baro- net 29 July, 1840, and for his services during the Crimean war was created Baron Lyons, of Cliristchurch, co. Southampton, 23 June, 1856 ; b. 29 Nov. 1790; d. 23 Nov. 1858, having m. 18 July, 1814, Augusta Louisa, dau. of Capt. Josias Rogers, R.N.; she d. 10 Mar. 1852, having had 2 sons and 2 daus. [1] Richard Bickerton Pemell, 1st and present Vis- count. [2] Hon. Edmund Mowbray, capt. r.n. ; b. 27 Jime, 1819 ; d. off Sebastopol 23 June, 1866. [3] Hon. Anne Theresa Bickerton, m. 24 Dec. 1839, to Banml Philip Hartmann von Wurtzburg, of Bavaria. [4] Hon. Augusta Mary Minna Catharine, m. 19 June, 1839, Henry Granville, 14th Duke of Norfolk, who d. 26 Nov. 1860J LYTTELTON. 435 LORD LYTTELTON. SIR CHARLES GEORGE LYTTELTON, Lord Lyttelton, Baron of Frankley (1794, G.B.), Baron Westcote (1776, i.), and a Baronet (1618, E.), T.p. D.L. CO. Wore. M.P. East Woreestershire 1868/74, licut.-col. Wore. yeo. since 1878, high steward Sm THOMAS, 4th Baronet, knight of the shire Wore, in three Parliaments, jNI.P. Camelforrl, Cornwall, a lord of the I admiralty 1727/41; d. 14 Sept. 1751, having m. Christian (maid of honour to Q. AXNE), dau. of Sir Richard Temple, Bart, of j Stowe, Bucks, (ext.), and sister and coheir of Richard, Viscount ' Cobham, who, 23 May, 1718, was created Viscount Cobham and Bakox Cobham, Kent, ^vith remainder in default of issue male to his sisters, Esther Grenville (D. Buckingham) and Christian Lyttelton, and their issue male respectively. Lord Lyttelton is heir presimiptive to these titles ; she d. io April, 1748, having had with other issue 4 sons, (1) Sir George, 5th Baronet, F.R.s. m.p. Okehampton, Devon, principal sec. to Prince of Wales 1737, a lord of the treasury 1744/54, cofferer to the household 1754 5, P.c. chancellor and under-treasurer of the court of exchequer 1755, created Lord Lyttelton, Baron op Frankley, co. Wore. 19 Xov. 1737; d. 26 Aug. 1773, having m. 1st— June 1742, Lucy, dau. of Hugh Fortescue, of Filleigh, Devon; she d. 19 Jan. 1746/7. He m. 2ndly, Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Robert Rich, Bart, (ext.) By his 1st wife he had an only son and dau. [1] Thomas, 2nd Baron; b. 30 Jan. 1743/4; d. s. p. 27 Nov. 1779, having m. 26 June, 1772, Apphia, 2nd dau. of Broome Witts, of Chipping Norton, Oxon. and relict of Joseph Peach, gov. of Calcutta ; she d. 9 April, 1840. [2] Hon. Lucy Fortescue, d. 20 May, 1783, having m. 10 May, 1767, as 1st wife, to Arthur, 8th Viscount Valentia, who was created Earl of Moimtnorris, and d. 4 July, 1816, leaving issue now represented by Arthur Lyttelton Annesley, Esq. (see V. Valentia). (2) Charles, bar.-at-law M.T. rector of Alvechurch 1742, chap- lain to the King 1747, dean of Exeter 1748, bishop of Carlisle 1762/8; d. unm. 22 Dec. 1768. (3) Sir Richard, K.B. lieut.-gen. master of the jewel office 1766/62, com.-in-chief of the island of Minorca 1762/6, gov. of Guernsey, m.p. Brackley 1747, and Poole; d. s. p. 1/10 Oct. 1770, I having m. Lady Rachel Russell ,dau. of Wriothesley, 2ud Duke of Bedford, and widow of Scrope, Ist Duke of Bridgewater* she d. 22 May, 1777. (4) Sir William Henry, 7th Baronet, M.P. Bewdley 1748, 1764, gov. of South Carolina 1765 60, gov. of Jamaica 1760/6, envoy extraordinary and plenipotentiary to King of Portugal, created Baron Westcote, of Balamare (Baltymore), co. Longford, in Bewdley, heir presumptive to the Viscounty and : Ireland, 21 July, 1776, and Lord Lyttelton, Baron 'of Rnrnnv nf PnhhflTn n718 OR D RuCKINaHAM'*- ' Frankley, in England, 13 Aug. 1794; b. 24 Dec. 1724; d. 14 Barony ot Lobnam (^Wl», Q.b.— u. ijuckingham;, g^p^ ^^^^ h&Y\ng m. l8t-2 June, 1761, Mary, eldest dau. and -. bis father as 5th Baron 19 April, 1876; b. j coheir of James Macartney, Esq. of Longford (nephew and li Oct. 1842, m. ly Oct. 187», Hon. Mary busan i765,havinghad withadaU;.2 8ons,of whom theelder, Caroline Cavendish, 2ud dau. of William George, 2nd Lord Chesham, and has a son and dau. (1) Hon. John Cavendish, b. 23 Oct. 1881. (2) Hon. Maud Mary, b. 22 July, 1880. Arms— Arg. a chevron between three escallops sa. Crest— A Moor's head in profile couped at the shoulders ppr. \,vreathcd about the temples arg. and sa. Supporters— Two mermen ppr. in their exterior hands a trident or. MOTTO— Ung Dieu ung roy. SEAT— Hagley Park, Stourbridge. (Jeorge Fulke, 2nd Baron; b. 27 Oct. 1763; d. unm. 12 Nov. 1828. William Henry, Lord Lyttelton, m. 2ndly— 13 Feb. Qulcle • -- - 1774, Caroline, dan. of John Bristow, of Quluenham, Norfolk , she d. 19 Sept. 1809, having had with an only dau. a son', viz. — WILLLA-M HENRY, 3rd Baron, D.C.L., L.L. co. Wore. ; b. 3 April, 1782 ; d. 30 April, 1837, having m. 4 Mar. 1813, Lady Sarah Spencer (lady of the bedchamber to the Queen), dau. of Gteorge John, 2nd Earl Spencer; she d. 13 April, 1870, having had 3 sons and 2 daus. (1) Gteorge 'V\rilliam, s. as 4th Baron. (2) Hon. Spencer, marshal of the ceremonies 1847/77, late Scots guards, and formerly in the navy ; b. 19 June, 1818 ; m. 10 Aug. 1848, Henrietta, dau. and coheir of late Frederick Hamilton Comewall, Esq. of Delbury Hall, Salop, and had an only son,— William Henry Comewall, b. 9 June, 1849; d, unm. 22 May, 1881. (3) Hon. William Henry, M.A. Trin. Coll. Camb. 1841, hon. canon of Worcester 1850, and rector of Hagley since 1847; b. 3 April, 1820; m. 1st— 28 Sept. 1864, Emily, dan. of Right Rev. Henry Pepys, D.D. bishop of Worcester (B, Cottenham); she d. 12 Sept. 1877. He m. 2ndly— 5 Feb. 1880, Constance EUen, dau. of Frankley, Wore, and'was es'cheator there 29 Henry VI. 1450; j late Very Rev. and Hon. Granthau^ Muntou Yorke, dean of ,„ m. EUzabeth, only dau. and heir of Thomas Lyttelton, of South | Hereford (E. Hardwicke). i<.a^kitemal arms, his issue having previously been authorised by R.L. 5 Aug. 1845, to take the surname of Venion instead of that of Smith, and to bear the arms of Vernon quarterly in the first quarter with their own; b. 23 Feb. 1800 ; d. 10 Nov. 1873, ha\ing m. 15 July, 1823, Emma Mary, " daughter" of John, Earl of Upper Ossory, and has 4 sons and a dau. (1) Fitzpatrick Henry Vernon, 2nd and present Baron. (2) Hon. Gowran Charles Vernon, recorder of Line, and re- vising barrister. He and his brothers were authorised by R.L. 6 Aug. 1845, to take the surname of Vernon only in lieu of that of Smith, and to bear the arms of Vernon quarterly with those of Smith ; b. 9 Nov. 1825 ; d. 15 Jan. 1872, having m. 4 Aug. 1867, Caroline, eldest dau. of John Nicholas Fazakerley, of Stoddley, Devon, M.P. Peterborough, and has had a son and Sdaus. ikiiUlhOxli^ik. Robert Brian GowTan, b. 26 Aug. 1866 ; d. 28 May, 1869.— Eleanor Emma Albreda.^Dpi;othy Harriet.— Gertrude. {ZTWofx.ml^o'h^^^^ 5 Aug. 1845),B.A.Trin. Coll. Camb. 1851, rector of Grafton Underwood since 1864, heir presumptive to the Peerage ; b. 27 July, 1828 ; m. 26 Mar. 1866, Alice Gertrude, dau. of Rev. Maurice Fitzgerald Stevens To^vnsend, of Castle Townsend, co. Cork, M.A. vicar of Thombury, Glouc. and has 2 sons and a dau. [1] Courtenay Robert Percy, capt. 1st R. Lanark mil. 1880 ; b. 29 Dec. 1857. [2] Sydney Charles Fitzpatrick, late 2nd lieut. Northants & Rutland mil.; b. 14 July, 1862. [3] Evelyn Mary Geraldine, m. 7 Aug. 1877, to Rev. Hugh Hodgson Gillett, rector of Compton, Surrey. (4) Hon. Greville Richard Vernon (R.L. 5 Aug. 1845), lieut.-col Ayrshire A.V.; b. 6 Mar. 1835; m. 13 April, 1858, Susan Caroline, youngest dau. of Richard Howe Cockerell, com. R.A. (Rushout — Bart.), and has 6 sons and 3 daus. Howe William Leveson, 2nd lieut. R. Ayr & "Wigtown mil; b. 21 Dec. 1869.— Cecil Sydney, b. 18 Feb. 1862.— Ronald James, b. 26 Jan. 1868.— Eustace, b. 8 Feb. 1871.— Rupert Robert, b. 31 Dec. 1872.— Guy Fitzpatr.jk Roger, b. 8 Oct. 1878.— Mabel Evelyn.— Florence Albreda.— Hermione Helen. (5) Hon. Evelyn Elizabeth, d. 22 Jan. 1873, having m. 19 Sept. 1860, to George Woodhouse Currie, Esq. of Bush Hill and Min- ley Manor, Hants (Bart.) V\\i* (11) Hon. Alexander Edward, b. 1 July, 1864. (12) Lady Elizabeth Amelia. (13) Lady Adelaide Helen, m. 22 April, 1876, to Hon. William Frederick Dawnay (V. DOWKE). (14) Lady Mary Alice. (15) Lady Evelyn Florence. Abms— Gru. a chevron between three leopards' faces or. Crest— A leopard's head guardant erased or ducally gorged gii. Supporters — Two leopards reguardant ppr. ducally gorged Motto— Sapere aude. Seats— Shirbum Castle, Tetsworth. TOWN HOUSE— 94, Eaton Square, S.W. EAKL OF MACCLESFIELD. THOMAS AUGUSTUS WOLSTENHOLME PAKKER, Earl of Macclesfield (1721, g.b.), Viscount and Baron Parker (1716, G.B.), m.p. Oxon. 1837/41, high steward of Henley on Thames; s. his father as 6th Earl 31 Mar. 1850 ; b. 17 Mar. 1811 ; m. 1st — 11 July, 1839, Henrietta, dau. of Edmund Turnor, Esq. of Stoke Rochford, Lincolns. ; she d. 19 Nov. 1839. He m. 2ndly— 25 Aug. 1842, Lady Mary Frances Grosvenor, dau. of Richard, 2nd Marquis of Westminster, k.g. lady of the bed- chamber to H.R.H. the Princess of "Wales, and has had 11 sons and 4 daus. (1) George Augustus, YlSCOUNT PARKER, capt. Oxford yeo. cav. late 1st life guards; b. 19 Oct. 1843; m. 14 Mar. 1878, Edith, widow of Thomas Kumbold Richardson, 1st life guards (E. Antrim), and dau. of late Frederick Henry Harford, of Down Place, Berks. (2) Hon. Cecil Thomas, late rifle brigade, b. 27 Mar. 1845 ; m. 24 May, 1870, Rosamond Esther Harriet, dau. of late Most Rev. Charles Thomas Longley, D.D. archbishop of Canterbury, and has 2 sons and 2 daus. Gerald Longley, b. 24 Feb. 1871.— Arthur Cecil, b. 15 Aug. 1873.— Caroline Beatrix. — Cecily Mary. (3) Hon. Algernon Robert, M.A. Ch. Ch. Oxon. 1874, rector of BLx, Oxon. since 1875 ; b. 17 Nov. 1849; m. 26 April, 1877, Emma Jane Anne, dau. of Hon. Edward Kenyon (B. Kenton), and has 2 sons and a dau. Robert Edward, b. 16 Feb. 1878.— Hugh Algernon, b. 16 April, 1879.— Algitha, b. 18 Nov. 1880. (4) Hon. Francis, bar.-at-law I.T. 1875 ; b. 15 Aug. 1851. (5) Hon. Sidney, b. 3 Oct. 1852. (6) Hon. Reginald, b. 14 July, 1854 ; m. 17 Oct. 1876, Cathe- rine Mary, dau. of late Henry Metcalfe Ames, Esq. of Linden, Northumb. and has a son and 2 daus. Victor, b. 29 Aug. 1877.— Doreen Maud.— Ethel Henrietta, b. 6 Nov. 1880. (7) Hon. Hugh Lupus, b. 2 Oct. 1855 ; d. 11 Mar. 1869. (8) Hon. Edmund WilUam, b. 2 Mar. 1857. (9) Hon. Archibald, b. 4 April, 1859. (10) Hon. Henry, b. 14 Dec 1860. Eineage. I G^ EORGE PARKER, of Park Hall, Staff, high sheriff for T Staff. 1 Charles i. and clerk of assize for Norfolk and Suffolk, son of William Parker, of Parwich (descended from Thomas Parker, of Bulwel, Notts, temp. Rich. ll. by his vrite Ehzabeth, dau. and lieir of Adam de Gotham, of Norton Lees, CO. Derby); d. 9 May, 1675, aged 84, having m. Grace, dau. of Hugh Bateman, of Hartington, co. Derby, and had with 2 daus. 3 sons, (1) William, of Park Hall, Staff. (J.P.), com. a company of foot ex parte regis and took part in most of the actions, in- cluding Hopton Heath, Marston Moor, Naseby, and Worcester, was taken prisoner and suffered much for his loyalty; d. 12 May, 1703, aged 83, having m. Bridget, dau. of James Carrier, of Helpston, Northampton, and was great-grandfather of Vice- Admiral Sir William Parker, G.C.B. created a BARONET 18 Dec. 1844 (see Baronetage). (2) Thomas, of Minwich, co. Staff, attomey-at-law; m. Anne, dau. and coheir of Robert Venables, of Nuneham, Cheshire; she d. 27 June, 1699, aged 61, bur. at Wirksworth, having had with other issue a son. Sir Thomas, created Earl of Macclesfield. (3) Robert, cupbearer to Queen Catherine. SIR THOMAS PARKER, Q.C. serjeant-at-law 1705, Queen's Serjeant and knighted at Windsor Castle, 9 July, 1705, M.P. Derby 1705/8, lord chief justice K.B. 1709/18, a lord justice on the death of the Queen, created LORD Parker, Baron of Macclesfield, Cheshire, 10 Mar. 1715/16, lord high chancellor of Great Britain, 12 May, 1718/25, created Viscount Parker, of Ewelme, Oxon. and Eabl of Macclesfield, Cheshire, with remainder in default of male issue to his dau. Eliza- beth (wife of Sir William Heathcote, Bart.) , and her issue male to hold the dignities of Lady Parker, Baroness of Macclesfield, Vis- countess Parker, of Ewelme, and Countess of Macclesfield. He was impeached, 24 Jan. 1724/5, by the house of commons of certain high crimes and misdemeanours in the execution of his office. and, after a trial of twenty-one days, found guilty and sentenced to pay a fine of £30,000; b. at Leek 23 July, 1666; d. 28 April, 1732, having m. Janet, dau. and coheir of Charles Carrier, of Wirksworth, co. Derby; she d. 23 Aug. 1733. His great-grandson, THOMAS, 5th Earl, D.C.L. high steward of Henley (on the death of his brother 20 Mar. 1842) ; b. 9 June, 1763; d. 31 Mar. 1850, having m. 1st— 16 Mar. 1796, dau. of Lewis Edwards, Esq. of Talgarth, co. Merioneth; she d, 9 April, 1803, having had with other issue 3 daus. (1) Lady AmeUa Eliza, d. 5 Feb. 1881, having m. April, 1817, to William Montgomery, Esq. of Grey Abbey, co. Down, who d. 3 May, 1831. (2) Lady Matilda Anne, m. 26 May, 1825, to Arthur Hill Mont- gomery, Esq. of Tyrella, co. Down, who d. 15 Jan. 1867. (3) Lady Ellen Catherine, d. 23 Sept. 1844, having m. 3 Nor. 1829, to John WiUiam Fane, Esq. (E. Westmorland), who d. 19 Nov. 1875. LORD MACCLESFIELD m. 2nd]y— 19 Mar. 1807, Eliza, dau. of WiUiam Breton Wolstenholme, Esq. of Hollyhill, Sussex ; she d. 1 Jan. 1862, having had a son and 2 daus. (4) Thomas Augustus Wolstenholme, 6th and pre- sent Earl. (5) Lady Laura Cecilia, m. 3 May, 1836, to Hugh Seymour, 9tll Earl of Antrim, who d. 9 July, 1855. (6) Lady Lavinia Agnes, m. 19 July, 1836, to Hon. John Tho- mas Dutton (B. Sherborne). i MACDONALD. 439 BAKON MACDONALD. RONALD ARCHIBALD BOSVILLE MAC- DONALD, Baron Macdonald (1776, l), a Baronet (1625, n.s.), late highland L.l. mil.; s. tiis brother as 6th Baron 25 Dec. 1874 ; b. 9 June, 1853; m. 1 Oct. 1875, Louisa Jane Hamilton, dan. Df George William Holmes Ross, Esq. of Cromarty, N^.B. and has 3 sons, 1) Hon. Somerled Godfrey James, b. 21 July, 1876. ;2) Hon. Godfrey Evan Hugh, b. 6 Mar. 1879. :3) Hon. Archibald Ronald Armadale, b; 20 May, 1880. AjlMS— Quarterly I. and IV. Quarterly, 1 at, Arg. a lion rampant ?u. 2nd, Or, an armed arm fessewise the hand towards the lexter holding a cross-crosslet fitch^ gu. 3rd, Arg. a lymphad sails furled and oars in action sa, 4th, Vert, a salmon naiant in 'esse ppr. Macdonald. II. and III. Arg. five lozenges con- oined in fesse gu. and in chief three bear's heads erased sa. nuzzled or, BosviLE. ;;!rests— 1, A dexter arm in armour fessewise the hand holding I cross-crosslet fitch^ gu. Macdoxald. 2, A bull passant arg. inned sa. issuing from a hurst of oak ppr. BOSVILE. 5UPP0RTERS— Two tigers ppr. collared or. vIOTTO — Per mare, per terras. 5EAT— Armadale, Caithness, Isje of Skye. Efneage. DONALD MCDONALD, lord of the Isles, temp. JAMES I. (descended from Somerled, Thane of Argyll, living about 140), m. Euphemia, dau. of Walter Lesley, Earl of Ross, and leir of her niece the Countess of Ross. Robert, Duke of Albany, ecured the Earldom of Ross in favour of his son John, Earl of Buchan, which so incensed the Lord of the Isles that he had •ecourse to arms, and had a desperate engagement with Uexander Stewart, Earl of Mar and Harlaw on St. James' day 411, which ended in a drawn battle ; the Earl of Buchan etained the earldom of Ross, was slain 1424, when that honor •everted to the crown (the title was however assumed by his son Alexander and his grandson John, who was outlawed, and ihe Earldom of Ross annexed to the crown, 27 Nov. 1475). ung James restored the Lord of the Isles to his possessions it the request of the Queen and Parliament. Seventh in descent Tom Donald was ;»^rR DONALD, called Donald Gorme Oge, created a Baronkt O OF Nova Scotia 14 July, 1625 (remainder to his issue male), with precedence over every other baronet excepting John Gordon, of Gordonstown, supported the King's cause, but died before he had matured his designs Oct. 1643, having m. the fair Janet Mackenzie, sister of Colin, 1st Earl of Seaforth. Fourth in descent was SIR ALEXANDER, 7th Baronet (on the death of his father 1723), d. Nov. 1746, having m. 1st, Anne, dau. of David Erskine, of Dun, widow of James, Lord Ogilvie (attainted), afterward 4th Earl of Airlie; she d. 27 Nov. 1735, aged 27. He m. 2ndly— 24 April, 1739, Lady Margaret Montgomerie, dau. of Alexander, 9th Earl of Eglinton; she d. 30 Mar. 1799, having had 3 sons, (1 ) Sir James, 8th Baronet, the Marcellus of the "Western Isles; d. unm. at Rome 26 July, 1766, aged 24. (2) Sir Alexander, 9th Baronet, created BARON Mac- donald. (3) Sir Archibald (posthumous son), created a Baronet 27 Nov. 1813. (See that article.) SIR ALEXANDER, 9th Baronet, created BARON MAC- DONALD, of Slate, CO. Antrim, in Ireland, 17 July, 1776; d. 12 Sept. 1795, having m. 3 May, 1768, Elizabeth Diana, eldest dau. of Godfrey Bosvile, Esq. of Gunthwaite, York, and co- heir of her brother, William Bosvile, of Gunthwaite; she d. 18 Oct. 1789, having had 7 sons, (1) Alexander Wentworth, 2nd Baron; b. 9 Dec. 1773; d. unm. 9 June, 1824. (2) Godfrey, s. as 3rd Baron. (3) Hon. Archibald, b. 21 May, 1777; d. 5 Feb. 1861, having m. 29 Oct. 1802, Jane, dau. and coheir of Duncan Campbell, Esq. of Ardneave, Argylls.; she d. Oct. 1860, having had 6 sons and 2 daus. Archibald, b. 17 Aug. 1803 ; d. 3 May, 1873.— Campbell, b. 26 June, 1808.— James William, b. 27 Jan. 1811; d. 1 Dec. 1881. — Nixon Alexander George, b. 5 Feb. 1813. — Arthur, b. May, 1816.— Athole Wentworth, d. 27 Feb. 1845.— Mary.— Elizabeth Diana. (4) Hon. James, lieut.-col. 1st foot guards ; b. 29 Jan. 1783 ; killed at Bergen-op-Zoom, 9 Mar. 1814. (5) Hon. Dudley Stewart Erskine ; d. 20 Aug. 1840, age 54. (6) Hon. John Sinclair, b. 11 Mar. 1788. (7) Hon. WilUam, b. 1789. GODFREY, 3rd Baron, gen. in the army, assumed the addi- tional surname of Bosville by r.l. 11 April, 1814, but dropped it after his accession to the title also by r.l. 20 July, 1824; b. 14 Oct. 1775; d. 13 Oct. 1832, having m. 15 Dec. 1803, Louisa Maria, dau. of Farley Edsir, Esq.; she d. 10 Feb. 1836, having had 3 sons and 7 daus. (1) Godfrey "William "Wentworth, s. as 4th Baron. (2) Hon. James WiUiam Bosville, c.B, lieut.-gen. and hon. gen. (retd. list 1880), k.l.h. col. 21st hussars since 1880, A.D.C. and private sec. to H.R.H. the Duke of Cambridge since 1856; b. 31 , Oct. 1810; m. 26 Sept. 1859, Hon. EUzabeth Nina Blake, dau. of c( l{ /a4,. /Jjll Joseph Henry, Srd Lord Wallscourt, and has a son and dau. George Godfrey, lieut. gren. guards 1881, late page of honour to the Queen ; b. 17 May, 1861.— Mary Selina Honoria. (3) Hon. WlUiam, b. 27 Sept. 1817; d. 11 May, 1847. (4) Hon. Elizabeth Diana, d. 9 June, 1839, having m. 20 June, 1825, as 1st wife, to Duncan Davidson, Esq. of TuUoch, N.B. dean of faculty, at Aberdeen, M.P. Cromarty 1826/30, 1832/4. (5) Hon. Julia, m. 11 Oct. 1838, to Rev. Charles Walter Hudson, rector of Trowell, Notts. (6) Hon. Susan Hussey, d. 5 Nov. 1879, having m. 9 Feb. 1832, to Capt. Richard Beaumont, R.N. who d. 2 Nov. 1877, leaving issue. (7) Hon. Diana, d. 8 Dec. 1880, having m. 18 May, 1837, to John George Smythe, of Heath Hall, Yorks. who d. 10 June, 1869. (8) Hon. Jane. (9) Hon. Marianne, d. 12 July, 1876, having m. 28 July, 1840, to Henry Marten Tumor, capt. king's dragoon guards, and had issue (E. Eldon). (10) Hon. Octavia Sophia, m. 7 Dec. 1841, to William James Hope-Johnstone, Esq. who d. 17 Mar. 1850 (E. Hopetoun). r\ ODFREY WILLIAM WENTWORTH, 4th Baron ; b. 18 yjC Mar. 1809 ; d. 25 July, 1863, having m. 21 Aug. 1846, Maria Anne (lady of the bedchamber), eldest dau. and coheir of late George Thomas Wyndham, Esq. of Cromer Hall, Norfolk (by Maria Augusta, widow of William, 2nd Earl of Listowel, K.P.), and had with other issue 2 sons and 3 daus. (1) Somerled James Brudenell, 5th Baron ; b. 2 Oct. 1849; d. unm. 25 Dec. 1874. (2) Ronald Archibald, 6th and present Baron. (3) Hon. Eva Maria Louisa, m. 7 June, 1873, to Capt. Algernon Langham, grenadier guards (Bart.), who d. 20 Dec. 1874. (4) Hon. Lilian Janet, m. 2 Aug. 1876, to Francis, Viscount Tarbat (Cromarty and D. Sutherland). (5) Hon. Alexandrina Victoria (H.M. the Queen sponsor). 440 3IALMESBURY— MANCHESTER. EAEL OF MALMESBURY. SIR JAMES HOWARD HARRIS, G.C.B. P.C. Earl of Malmesbury and Viscount Fitzharris (1800, G.B.), Baron Malmesbury (1788, G.B.), lord privy seal 1866/8, and 1874/6, foreign secretary of state 1852 and 1858/9, m.p. Wilton 1841, col. Hants, art. mil. since 1854 ; s. Ms father as 3rd Earl 10 Sept. 1841; b. 25 Mar. 1807; m. 1st— 13 April, 1830, Lady Corisande Emma Bennet, only dau. of Charles Augustus, 5th Earl of Tankerville ; she d. 17 May, 1876. He m. 2ndly— 1 Nov. 1880, Susan, dau. of late John Hamilton, Esq. of 'Fyne Court, Somerset ; heir presumptive, his brother Sir Edward. Arms— Az. a chevron erminois between three hedgehogs or on a chief (of augmentation) arg. the black eagle of Prussia dis- played crowned with an imperial crown holding in the dexter claw a sceptre in the sinister a mound on the heart a cypher " F. R." imperially crowned and on each wing a trefoil arg. Crest— A hedgehog or charged on the side with three arrows one in pale and tw^o in saltire ppr. and across them bar- ways a key az. SUPPORTERS— Dexter, the Prussian eagle (without sceptre and mound) wings elevated sa. crowned and charged on the breast and wings as that on the chief of the arms. Sinister, a reindeer ppr. attired or. Mottoes— Over the crest, on an orange-coloured label, " Je maintiendrai," the motto of the house of Nassau. Under the shield, " Ubique patriam reminisci." Seat — Heron Court, Christchurch, Hampshire. TOWN House— 14, Wimpole Street, w. Eineage. TAMES HARRIS, of New Sarum, Wilts, gent. (4th son of Thomas Harris, of Orcheston St. Greorge, Wilts, bp. 15 Mar. 1565), born Friday after Michaelmas day and bp. 6 Oct. 1605; d. Aug. 1679; bur. in Salisbury Cathedral; will proved 6 April, 1680 ; having m. Gertrude, dau. of Right Rev. Robert Tounson, bishop of Salisbury (by his wife Margaret, sister of Dr. John Davenant, whom he m. 17 June, 1604, then widow of William Townley, gent.) ; shed. 1678 (M.I. Salisbury Cathedral). His grandson, JAMES HARRIS, of The Close, Salisbury; b. 17 April, 1674; d. 26 Aug. 1731, having m. 1st— 3 Aug. 1704, Catherine, eldest dau. of Charles Cocks, of Wore. (E. Somers.); she d. 13 June, 1705. He m. 2ndly— 20 April, 1707, Lady Elizabeth Ashley-Cooper, dau. of Anthony, 2nd Earl of Shaftesbury; she d. 26 Aug. 1731, aged 57, having had with other issue a son, JAMES HARRIS, of The Close, of Wadham Coll. Oxon. 1726, a trustee of the British museum, author of several philosophical works, M.P. Christchurch, Hants, lord of the admiralty and of the treasury 1763, secretary and comptroller to Q. Charlotte 1774/80; b. 25 July, 1709; d. 22 Dec. 1780, having m. 8 July, 1745, Elizabeth, dau. of John Clarke, of Sand- ford, m.p. Shaftesbury; she d. 16 Oct. 1781, having had a son, viz • SIR JAMES HARRIS, K.R. 1779, minister plenipotentiary to Spain 1771, ambassador to Russia 1776, envoy extra- ordinary to the Hague 1783 and 1788, ambassador extraordinary plenipotentiary at Paris (during the Republic) 1796/7, created Baron Malmesbury, of Malmesbury, Wilts, in the Peerage of Great Britain, 19 Sept. 1788, and EARL OF MALMESBURY AND Viscount FitzHarrls, of Heron Court, co. Southampton 29 Dec. 1800, lord-lieut. Hants, lieut.-gov. of the Isle of Wight 1807, had R.L. 9 May, 1791, to bear the Prussian eagle on a chief in his coat armour, and to adopt the motto allotted to him by the Statholder (as used by the house of Nassau), which additions were granted him by the King of Prussia and the Prince of Orange for his diplomatic services; b. 9 April, 1746; d. 21 Nov. 1820, having m. 28 July, 1777, Harriet Mary, youngest sister of Sir George Amyand, *Bart. (Cornew all— Bart.); she d. 20 Aug. 1830, having had with 2 daus. 2 sons, [1] James Edward, s. as 2nd Earl. [2] Hon. Thomas Alfred, prebendary of York and rector of Hartley, Hants.; b. 24 Mar. 1782 ; d. 15 Dec. 1823, having m. 28 Sept. 1812, Maria, dau. of Rev. (Jeorge Markliam, D.D. dean of York; she d. Nov. 1851, having had 2 sons and a dau. (1) Alfred, in the army; b. 31 Oct. 1813; d. 12 Nov. 1841. (2) George, consul-gen. in the Lombardo-Venetian States; b. 1 April. 1816 ; d. 13 Nov. 1857. having m. 4 June, 1857, Ellen, dau. of Daniel Magniac, Esq. (3) Louisa Cecilia, d. 1 April, 1852, having m. 5 Aug. 1844, to M. Alfred Urbain Jameson, of Chateney, Tours. JAMES EDWARD, 2nd Eari, gov. of Isle of Wight, m.p. Helston 1802, Heytesbury 1807, a lord of the admiralty 1804/6; b. 19 Aug. 1778; d. 10 Sept. 1841, having m. 17 June, 1806, Harriet Susan, dau. of Francis Bateraan Dashwood, Esq. of Well Vale, co. Line; she d. 5 Sept. 1815, having had 3 sons, [1] James Howard, 3rd and present Earl. [2] Hon. Sir Edward Alfred John, K.C.B. adm. R.N. (resd.), minister to the Netherlands 1876/7, Switzerland 1859/67, clmrg6 d'affaires Peru 1852/3, Chili 1853/8, M.P. Christchurch, Hants. 1844/52, heir presumptive to the Peerage ; b. 20 May, 1808 ; m. 4 Aug. 1841, Emma Wyly, dau. of late Capt. Samuel Chambers, R.N. and has had 3 sons and 5 daus. (1) Edward James, major royal Irish rifles (late 86th regt.), adj. S. Down mil. ; b. 12 April, 1842; m. 16 Nov. 1870, Sylvia G^orgina, dau. of Alexander Stewart, Esq. of Ballyedmond, CO. Down, and has had 3 sons and a dau. James Edward and Alexander Charles, twins, b. 18 Dec. 1872.— Arthur WiUiam. b. 20 Jan. 1876.— Catherine. (2) Alfred Charles, lieut.R.N.; b. 16 Nov. 1843; d. 25 July, 1877. (3) John William, b. 21 Feb. 1849; m. 31 July, 1880, Amelia Frances Wardlaw, only child of late Lieut.-Col. Henry Wed- derbum Gumming, Coldstream guards (Clay— BART.) (4) Constance Catharine. (5) Blanche Harriet, m. 1 Sept. 1877, to Francis Henry Baillie, capt. 60th rifles (son of Right Hon, Henry James Baillie, of Redcastle, Ross-shire, P.C. under-sec. for state India 1858/9); he d. 6 Nov. 1879. (6) Rose Matilda, d. 3 Nov. 1881, liavlng m. 19 Jime, 1878, to Francis Henry Carew, Esq. (BART.) (7) Florence Lucia. (8) Alice. [3] Hon. Charles Amyand, archdeacon of Wilts, and rector of Bremhill-cum-Highway, Wilts, late bishop of (Jibraltar ; b. 4 Aug. 1813; d. 16 Mar. 1874, having m. 20 May, 1837, Katherine Lucia, youngest dau. of late Sir Edward O'Brien, Bart. (B. INCHIQUIN); she d. s. p. s. 31 Jan. 1865. DUKE OF MANCHESTER. WILLIAM DROGO MONTAGU, k.p, Duke (1719, G,B.) and Earl of Manchester (1626, E.), Viscount Mandeville and Baron Mon- tagu (1620, E.), capt. late grenadier guards, lord a MANCHESTER. 441 of the bedchamber 1852, m.p. Bewdley 1848/52, Huntingdonshire 1852/5, hon. col. Huntingdonsh. mil. and 1st Duke of Manchester's light horse vols. 1881 ; s. his father as 7th Duke 18 Aug. 1855; b. 15 Oct. 1823; m. 22 July, 1852, Countess Louise Fredericke Auguste (mistress of the robes to the Queen 1858/9), 2nd dau. of Charles Francis Victor, Count Von Alten, of Hanover, and has 2 sons and 3 daus. (1) George Victor Drogo, ViscouxT Maxbeville, M.p. Huntingdonshire 1877 '80, D.L. co. Armagh 1881, capt. Armagh mil. 1880, late Hunts, mil. (last King of Hanover sponsor); b. 17 June, 1853; m. 22 June, 1876, Consuelo, dau. of Signor Antonio Yzuaga Del Valle, of Ravenswood, Louisiana, U.S.A. and has a son and twin daus. /l/ WiUiam Angus Drogo, LORD KlMB0LT0X,b.3 Mar. 1877. 121 Hon. Alva. /3/ Hon. Alice. (2) Lord Charles William Augustus, b. 23 Nov. 1860. (3) Lady Mary Louise Elizabeth, m. 10 Dec. 1873, to "William Alexander, 12th Duke of Hamilton. (4) Lady Louisa Augusta Beatrice, m. 10 Aug. 1876, to Archi- bald, 4th Earl of Gosford, K.P. (5) Lady Alice Maude Olivia. j^RMS—Qiiarterly, 1st and 4th, Arg. three lozenges conjoined in fesse gu. within a bordure sa. Moxtaou. 2nd and 3rd, Or, an eagle displayed vert beaked and membered gu., Moxthek- MEU. Crest— A griffin's head or between two wings sa. collared arg. charged with three lozenges gu. Supporters— Dexter, an heraldic anteloi)e or armed tufted and unguled arg. Sinister, a griffin or collared as the crest. Motto— Disponendo me, non nmtando me. SEATS— Kimbolton Castle, St. Neots, Hunts, and Tanderagee Castle, Ireland. TOWN HOUSE— 1, Great Stanhope Street, Maylair, W. Hmeage. SIR EDWARD MONTAGU, of Boughton, Northants. by purchase (son of Thomas Montagu, gent, of Hemington, Northants. bur. there 1517, l)elieved to be descende?^guards 1873/80; b. 2 Aug. 1854 ; m. 28 Sept. 1880, Helen, eldest dan. of Sir Robert Michael Shaw-Stewart, Bart. (2) Hon. Evelyn Henry, late >;otts. yeo.; b. 23 Aug. 1856 ; m. 1 June, 1880, Sophia, youngest dau. of late William Arkwright, of Sutton Scai"sdale, Derbysh. (3) Hon. Henry Sydney, b. 18 Aug. 1863. (4) Lady Emily Annora Charlotte, m. 24 Sept. 1878, as 2nd wife, to Frederick, 6th Earl Beauchamp. (5) Lady Mary Augusta. Arms — Arg a lion rampant sa. within an orle of cinquefoils sa. Crest — A lion rampant sa. between two ^vings arg. Supporters— Two lions sa. armed and langued gu. Motto — Pie repone te. Seats— Thoresby Park, OUertou, and Holme Pierrepont, Notts. Town House— 6, Tiluey Street, Park Lane, w. TTTILLIAM MEDOWE, of Witnesham and Rushmerc, V V Suffolk (descended from Jeffrey de Medowe, of Witnes- ham, living 1441), left by Agnes his wife 2 sons, (1) WiUiam, of Coddenham and Witnesham ; m. GryseU, dau. of William Mynter, Esq. of Witnesham Hall, and was an- cestor of Philip Meadows, of Witnesham HaU, afterwards of Burghersh House, both in Suffolk; b. 1752 ; d. 19 Oct. 1824, having m. Catherine, dau. of Robert Rust, of Wortham, Suffolk, gent, and had 2 sons, /I/ Philip, of Witnesham Hall, rector of Great Bealings 1804: d. 18 Dec. 1837, aged 60, having m. Ehzabeth, dau. of Rev. Morgan Graves, rector of Redgrave, Suffolk; she d. 29 April, 1853 .having had with other issue 4 sons, [1] Phihp Pierrepoint, A.B. in H.O.; b. 23 Sept. 1810 ; d. unm. 17 Jan. 1835. [2] Daniel Charles de Medewe, of Witnesham Hall and Great Bealings, Suffolk, F.G.H.s. (who assumed the name of DE Medewe in 1855); b. 30 April, 1812; d. 27 Sept. 1874, having m. 1st— 12 Jan. 1836, Martha, eldest dau. of Rev. James Dewhurst Sprigge, b.c.l. rector and patron of Brockley; she d. 8 April, 1839, having had 2 sons who both d. 8. p. He m. 2ndly — 13 Jan. 1841, Agnes, youngest dau. of John Wood, of Melton Hall, Suffolk, and had 4 sons and 2 daus. (1) Daniel John Wood de Medewe, b. 4 Feb. 1842. (2) Richard Graves, rector of Myndtown, Salop.; b. 16 Nov. 1844; d. 4 July, 1877, having m. 22 April, 1867, Mary Jane, dau. of John Lee, Esq. and had issue. (3) Herbert Rouse Brewster, b. 26 April, 1846. (4) Manvers Frederick, b. 6 Sept. 1850. (5) Clara Agnes, d. s. p. 9 Sept. 1866, having m. 28 Sept. 1865, to Rev. Greorge Howard Bigg, curate of Long Mel- ford, Suffolk. (6) Flora Louisa. [3] George Frederick, b. 14 Feb. 1815 ; d. 17 Mar. 1873, having m. 26 Aug. 1839, Elizabeth Emma, dau. of William Walford, com. Rj^.; she d. 10 Dec. 1869, having had 3 sons and a dau. (1) George Frederick Walford Meadows, M.R.C.S.E.; b. 4 Nov. 1841; m. 20 A.ig. 1876, Sarah Anne, dau. of late Thomas Woolner, of Witnesham, Suffolk, and has 3 sons and a dau. Sydney Manvers Woolner, b. 22 July, 1876. -Philip Pierrepoint Woolner, b. 24 Feb. 1878. — Frederick Evelyn Woolner, b. 1 May, 1879.— Constance Charlotte Agnes, b. 26 Jan. 1881. (2) Charles John Walford Meadows, siu-geon Indian army; b. 14 Jan. 1844; m. 2 July, 1873, Clara, dau. of Alfred Brett, of Peckham Rye, London. (3) Naunton Wingfleld Walford Meadows, b. 26 Jan. 1862. (4) Caroline Catherine, m. 8 Aug. 1872, to her cousin Edward Broughton, son of Rolla Rouse, Esq. j.p. d.l. and has a dau. — Florence Lucy Broughtox-Rouse. [4] Sydney Manvers, of Woodbridge, Suffolk, bar.-at-law; b. 1816; d. at Macquarrie Plains, Tasmania, 6 Oct. 1858, aged 42, having m. Alicia, dau. of William Bernard, Esq. of Knocklyon House, Dublin, and had issue. /2/ Daniel Rust Meadows, of Burghersh House, Suffolk ; b. 18 Aug. 1779; d. 30 Mar. 1846, having m. 16 May, 1812, Emma, dau. of John Catt, and niece of Right Rev. John Brinckley, D.D. bishop of Cloyne, and had 6 sons and 3 daus. [1] John Brewster, curate of Copdock, Suffolk ; b. 9 Mar. 1813: m. 15 Oct. 1844, Rose Anne, dau. of Samuel Arm- strong, Esq. of Melton, Suffolk, and has 4 daus. (1) Lucinda Rose. (2) Isabella Brewster, m. 24 Jan. 1872, to Rev. John Edward Parker Bartlett, rector of Carleton Forehoe, Norfolk, and has 2 sons and a dau. Donald Maynard Mackenzie BARTLETT. — George. — Margaret Frances. (3) Margaret Frances. (4) Alice Jane. [2] Thomas Humphry, b. 1 Feb. 1817 ; d. 20 Aug. 1876, having m. 1840, Maria, dau. of Samuel Cutting, Esq. of Kesgrave, Suffolk; she d. 1 May, 1874, having had 5 daus. all married, (1) Kate Brewster, m. 21 April, 1877, to Henry Burney Wood, who d. s. p. 20 Nov. 1878. (2) Constance Lucy, m. Oct. 1861, to Edward Betham Edwards, of Ixworth, Suffolk, and has 2 sons and 6 daus. Betham Pater EDWARDS. — Manvers Berton. — Barbara Lucy. — Mildrid Bessie. — Constance Jessie. — Maggy Pierrepointe. — Isa Evelyn Helwise. — Alfreda Kate. (3) Rose Elizabeth Maria, m. , 1872, to Charles Frederick Lowe, s. p. (4) Harriet Evelyn Laura, m. 10 Aug. 1875, to George Felix Catte, and has 2 daus, Una Evelyn Maria Catte, b. 6 Jime, 1876. Naomi Janette Humphrey, b. 25 Feb. 1878. (5) Ann Emma Franklyn, m. Jan. 1876, to Walter Bethnm, and has 2 sons, Harold Hugh St. George Bethum.— Charles Frederick Meadows. [3] William Henry, b. 27 Nov. 1823; m, 26 July, 1849, 446 3fAR AND KELLIE. Elira, dau. of Thomas Norman, of Halstead, Essex, and has a son and 5 daus. William Henry,b.20 Aug. 1850.— Mary Grace.— Kathleen Julia.— Florence Elira.— Lilian. — Augusta. [4] Evelyn Philip, lieut.-col. Essex rifles mil.; b. 25 Nov. 1826; m. 28 Aug, 1855, Emma Listen, dau. of George Herbert Rodwell, Esq. and has 2 sons and 2 daus. Evelyn Herbert, b. 24 July, 1857.— Frank Liston, b. 10 Aug. I860.— Edith Emma.— Laura Augusta. [5] Daniel, of Great Yarmouth, surgeon ; b. 5 Feb. 1828; m. 7 Dec. 1852, Mary Hamilton, only dau. of .John Thomas Hedge, Esq. of Colchester, and has 3 sons and 3 daus. (1) Daniel Philip, b. 3 Jan. 1856. (2) Charles Edward, b. 17 June, 1863. (3) Arthur Hamilton, b. 21 Sept. 1868. (4) Marian Isabel, m. 14 June, 1877, to Frank Burton, Esq. (5) Anne Pierrepoint. (6) Mary Elizabeth. [6] Robert Rust, C.M.S. 1852/77, curate of Long Bredy, &c.; b. 10 Feb. 1829; m. 2 June, 1860, Maria, dau. of Leigh Coeman, Esq. of Stone, StaflE. and has 2 sons, Robert Ragland, b. 12 Aug. 1864.— Sydney Barton, b. 15 April, 1870. [7] Luciuda, m. 10 June, 1861, to Fludger Hopkins, Esq. s. p. [8] Caroline, m. 22 Oct. 1844, to Christopher Charles Arm- strong, Esq. of Witnesham, Suffolk, and has had a son and dau. (1) Christopher Charles Meadows ARMSTRONG, b. 3 Oct. 1836; d. 20 Jan. 1870. (2) Frances Emma, unm. [9] Frances, unm. (2) Daniel, of Chatsham, Suffolk, 1677/1651 ; m. Elizabeth Smith, of Wickham Market, and had numerous Issue, of whom, SiK Philip of Chatsham (5th son), knighted at Wliite- hall 24 Nov. 1662, Latin secretary to Oliver Cromwell, ambassador to the courts of Portugal and of Denmark and Sweden, and a knight of the Danish order of the elephant; had an augmentation to his arms granted by Sir Edward Walker, garter, 20 Feb. 1662 ; b. 1625; d. 16 Sept. 1718, having m. 1661, Constance, 2nd dau. and coheir of Francis Lucy, of London. His great-grandson, viz.— CHARLES PIERREPOINT, who took that name only together with the arms only by R.L. 17 Sept. 1788, hav- ing succeeded to the estates of his imcle Evelyn, Duke of Kingston (who d. s. p. 1773); M.P. Notts. 1778, until 23 July, 1796, when he was created BARON PIERREPOINT, of Holme Pierrepoint, Notts, and VISCOUNT NEWARK UPON TRENT, and on 9 April, 1806, he was advanced to the dignity of Earl MANVBR8 in the Peerage of the U.K.; b. 3 Nov. 1737; d. 17 June, 1816, having m. 14 Mar. 1774, Anne Ortou, youngest dau. of William Mills, of Richmond, Surrey; she d. 24 Aug. 1832, having had with a dau. 4 sons, of whom the second, viz.: — CHARLES HERBERT, 2nd Earl; b. 11 Aug. 1778; d. 27 Oct. 1860, having m. 23 Aug. 1804, Mary Laetitia, dau. of Anthony Hardolph Eyre, Esq. of Grove Park, Notts.; she d. 7 Sept. 1860, having had 2 sons and 2 daus. (1) Charles, VISCOUNT NEWARK ; b. 2 Sept. 1805; d. s. p. 23 Aug. 1850, having m. 16 Aug. 1832, Hon. Emily Littleton, 2nd dau. of Edward John, 1st Lord Hatherton ; she d. 10 Mar. 1851. (2) Sydney William Herbert, 3rd and present Earl. (3) Lady Mary Frances, m. 21 Aug. 1845, to Edward Chris- topher Egerton, Esq. M.P. Macclesfield (brother of Lord Eger- ton of Tatton); he d. 27 Aug. 1869. (4) Lady Annora Charlotte, m. 18 Aug. 1863, to Charles Watkin Williams-Wynn, M.P. Montgomeryshire 1862/80 (BART.) EARL OF MAR. ^TTALTER HENRY ERSKINE, M.A. Earl of VV Mar (1565, s.) and Kellie (1619, s.), Vis- count Fentoun (1606, s.), Baron Erskine (1425, s.), Alloa (1489, s.), and Dirleton (1603, s.), Premier Viscount op Scotland, a representative Peer 1877, capt. late highland borderers militia; s. his father as 13th Earl of Kellie 15 Jan. 1872, estab- lished his claim to the Earldom of Mar (said to be created in the person of James, 6th Lord Ei-skine, 1565), by decision of a committee of the house of lords 1875 ; b. 17 Dec. 1839 ; m. 14 Oct. 1863, Mary Anne, dau. of William Forbes, Esq. of Medwyn, co. Peebles (Bart.), and has 3 sons and 5 daus. (1) Walter John Francis, Lord Erskine; b. 29 Aug. 1866. (2) Hon. William Augustus Forbes, b. 30 Oct. 1871. (3) Hon. , b. 13 Aug. 1881. (4) Lady Elyne Mary. (5) Lady Constance Elise. (6) Latly Louisa Frances. (7) Lady Frances Elisabeth. (8) Lady Alice Maud Mary. Arms— Quarterly, Ist and 4th, Gu.the crown of Scotland within the royal trossure of Scotland or, a coat of augmentation for the Earldom of Kellie. 2nd, Arg. a pale sa. Euskike. 3rd, Az. a bend between six cross-crosslets fltch^e or, Mau. Crests — Ist, A demi-lion rampant guardant gu. armed arg. over it "Decori decus addit avito," Kellie. 2nd, A dexter hand holding a skene in pale arg. hilted and pommelled or, over it " Je pense plus." SUPPORTERS— Two griffins gu. armed beaked and winged or. SEATS— Alloa Park,Clackmannans. and Kellie Castle, Fifes. TOWN House— 66, Ennismore Gardens, s.W. The Earldom. aRATNEY, 11th feudal Earl of Mar (8th in descent from Martacus, feudal Earl of Mar. 1065), m. Christian, dau. of Robert Bruce, Earl of Carrick, sister of Robert I. (she re-m. 1st, to Sir Christopher Seton, of Seton; and 2udly, to Sir Andrew Moray, of Buthwell), and had a son and dau. (1) Donald, 12th Earl, whose great-great-granddaughter, Isabel, Countess of Mar, m. 1st, to Malcolm Dninimond, and 2ndly, to Alexander Stewart, nephew of Robert III. and cousin of James I. Kings of Scotland; on the death of the Countess the Earldom devolved of riplit upon Robert, Lord Erskine, next mentioned, but during tlie lifetime of the Countess and that of her second husband many contnulictory settlements had been made of the title (see Douglas Peerage); to the disinheriting of the Erskine family, the Earldom was held to have reverted to the crowai, and was bestowed successively on John, 3rd son of James II. on Cochrane, the favourite of Jamf-is III. and on Alexander Stewart, 3rd son of that monarch, till at length after a lapse of 130 years John, 5th Lord Erskine, 6th in descent from the above-named Robert, had influence enough in the reign of Queen MARY MAR AND KELLIE. 447 to get the former proceedings reversed and obtained a charter, 23 June, 1565, of the Earldom of Mar to him and his heirs. ;2) Elyne, m. to Sir John Menteth, lord of Arran, Strathgartnie, ind Knapdale, and had a dau. Christian, m. to Sir Edward Keith, marischal of Scotland, who had a dau. Janet, m. to Sir Thomas Erskine, and had a son, SIR ROBEBT Erskine (above mentioned). fLineage. Sm ROBERT ERSKINE, of Erskine (descended from Hen- ricus de Erskine, temp. Alex. II.) great chamberlain of Scotland 1350/8, 1363, plenipotentiary, together ^vith the jishops of St. Andrews, and of Brechin, to treat for the release )f David II. and for a truce between the two kingdoms, am- Dassador to France 1358, great justiciary of Scotland beyond ;he Forth 1360, keeper and sheriff of Stirling Castle, also keeper )f the castles of Edinburgh and Dunbarton, assisted at the coronation of ROBERT II. m. 1st, Beatrix Lindsay, and had } sons and 2 daus. and 2n(lly, Christian, dau. of Sir John Menteth, relict of Sir Edward Keith. His son, SIR THOMAS, one of the hostages for DAVID XL ambassador toEngland 1384, 1392; m. Ist, Johanna Barclay, and 2ndly, :he above-named Janet, only child of Sir Edward Keith, maris- chal of Scotland. By his 2nd wife he had a son, SIR ROBERT, taken prisoner at the battle of Homlldon 1402, designed Robert Erskine, of Alway, a commissioner to treat for the release of James 1. 1421, and one of the hostages for his ransom 1424, sat in parliament as Lord Erskine 1436, claimed tlie Earldom on the death of Alexander (Stewart), Earl of Mar, 1436, and was served heir of Isabel, Countess 3f Mar, before the sheriff of Aberdeen 1488 (the Earldom Df Mar remained extinct until revived in 1661 by Q. Mart m the person of her natural brother James, afterwards the Regent Murray ; he subsequently resigned it and was created Earl of Moray), Lord Erskine ; m. dau. of Robert, Lord Lorn, and Innermeath, and had a son, THOMAS, 2nd Lord Erskine, dispossessed of the Earldom of Mar l)y the assize of error 1467, had a charter to Thomas, Lord Erskine, of the lands of Dalnotter, in Lennox, 5 Jan. 1458/9, sat in Parliament as Lord Erskine 14 Oct. 1467; m. Lady E Douglas, dau. of James, Earl of Morton, and granddau. of JAMES I. His great-grandson, JOHN, 5th Lord Erskine, ambassador to France 1616 and 1536, governor of Stirling Castle, and by charter 16 May, 1525, was constituted capt. and constable of the Castle of Stirling, &c. &c. to him and his heirs, extraordinary lord of session 15 Feb. 1639, officer of the castle Edinburgh, and also constituted keeper of the Queen's person; m. Lady Margaret Campbell, eldest dau. of Archibald, 2ud Earl of Argyll, and had with 2 (iiius. 5 sons, [1] Robert, Master of Erskine, taken prisoner at the battle of Solway 1513, killed at the battle of Pinkie 10 Sept. 1647, s. p. 1. [2] Tlionias, ambassador to England, d. 8. p. 1. [31 John, 8. as 6th Lord Erskine. [4] Sir Alexander, of Gogar, governor of Edinburgh Castle, p.C. vicc-chamberlain of Scotland 1680. His son, Sir Thomas, k.g. killed Alexander Ruthven, brother of the Earl of Go^vrie, on the treasonable attempt on JAMES VI. at Perth, 1600, created Baron of Dirleton 1603, and VISCOUNT OF FENTOUN, being the first raised to that degree of nobility in Scotland by patent 18 May, 1606, with remainder in default of issue male to his heirs male whatsoever, and was created EARL OP KELLIE 12 Mar. 1619, with remainder to Ids heirs male whatsoever bearing the name of Erskine; he d. 12 Jvme, 1639, having had an only son, Alexander, Viscoimt of Fentoun, d. v. p. Feb. 1633, having m. Lady Anne Seton, eldest dau. of Alexander, 1st Earl of Dunfermline, high chancellor of Scotland, and had with other issue 3 sons, (1) Tliomas, 2nd Earl of Kellie, d. unm. 3 Feb. 1643. (2) Alexander, 3rd Earl of Kellie, whose male line failed on the death of Archibald, 7th Earl, 8 May, 1797, imm. (3) Hon. Sir Charles, of Cambo, co. Fife, joined the royalists under the Earl of Middleton, and was taken prisoner in the braes of Angus, Nov. 1654, installed Lord Lyon, king of arms 25 Sept. 1663, created a Baronet of Nova Scotia, 20 Aug. 1666, with remainder to the heirs male of his body, purchased the Barony of Cambo 1668; d. Feb. 1677. His great-grand- son, SIR Metiiyen, 10th Earl of Kellie, and 9th Baronet (on the death of his brother Thomas, 7 Feb. 1828, who succeeded on the death of his nephew Sir Charles, 8th Earl, unm. 28 Oct. 1799), d. s. p. 1829, having m. 10 July, 1781, Johanna, dau. of Adam Gordon, of Ardoch (see Erskine of Cambo— Bart,), when the Earldom of Kellie vested in John Francis, 14th Earl of Mar. [5] Sir James Erskine, of Tullibody. "TOHN, 6th Lord Erskine, commendator of Cambus, Kenneth, •J and Inchmahone, governor of Edinburgh Castle, P.C. re- newed the claim of his family to the Earldom of Mar, and Q. Mary by charter, dated 23 June, 1565, granted him as Jescendant of Robert, Lord Erskine, the earldom or comitatus 3f Mar, containing the lands of Strathdone, Bramar, Cromace, and Strathdee, and by the house of lords' committee of privileges it was decided that he was created Earl OP MAR by Q, Mary 29 or 30 July, 1565 (at the time of her marriage with Damley), and he sat as junior Earl at the council 1 Aug. following, constituted hereditary keeper of Stirling Castle, and sheriff of Stirlingshire, chosen Regent on the death of Lennox 6 Sept. 1571; d. 29 Oct. 1572, having m. Annabella, dau. of Sir William Murray, of Tullibardine, and had with a dau. an only son, viz. : JOHN ERSKINE, 2nd Earl of Mar, E.G. P.C. England, high treasurer of Scotland 1615/30, attainted in Parliament 22 Aug. 1584, for his complicity with the Ruthven conspirators in their plot to seize the King's person, and restored in his honours and estates, Dec. 1685, and to the command (governor) of Stirling Castle, ambassador to England 1603. On 27 Mar. 1604, James II. granted him all the lands, baronies, castles, towers, patronages, &c. which belonged to the priory of Inch- mahomo, and the abbeys of Dryburgh and Cambus Kenneth, all to be called " the lordsliip and barony of Cardross," which was ratified by an Act of Parliament at Perth 19 July, 1606, " which gave to the said Earl and his heirs and successors that should happen to be provided by liim to the said lordship and barony, the honour, estate, dignity, and pre-eminence of a free lord of Parliament, to be called Lord Cardross in all time com- ing ; " and in the same year he had precedence assigned him of 1467 by charter, dated at Greenwich 10 June, 1610, under the great seal of Scotland, he acquired the right of assigning the barony of Cardross to whomsoever he might elect, which privilege he exercised by charter dated 30 Jan. 1617A8, in favour of his 2nd son (Henry) by his 2nd marriage, which was ratified by charter under the great seal 13 Mar. following ; he died at Stirling 14 Dec. 1634, having m. 1st, Anne, 2nd dau. of David, 2nd Lord Drummond, and had an only son, /I/ John, s. as 3rd Earl of Mar. JOHN, 2nd Earl, m. 2ndly, Mary Stewart, 2nd dau. of Esmd, Duke of Lennox, and had vdih other Issue 8 sons, /2/ James, 6th Earl of Buchan, a lord of the bedchamber to CHARLES I. d. In London, Jan. 1640, having m. Mary, Coimtess of Buchan, above-named. On the death of his grandson, William, 8th Earl, unm. In 1696, the title devolved under the limitation aforesaid on his lordship's heir male, David Erskine, 4th Lord Cardross. /3/ Henry, to whom his father assigned the lordship of Cardross, with reservation of the life rent, but dying before the Earl, left by his wife Margaret, only dan. of Sir James Bellenden, of Broughton, and sister of William, Ist Lord Bellenden, an only son, David, s. his grandfather as 2nd Lord Cardross (E. Buchan) . /4/ Sir Charles, of Alva, Knt. d. 8 July, 1663, having m. 1638, Mary, datu of Sir Thomas Hope, Bart, of Craig Hall, and had aBon, Sir Charles, created a Baronbt op Nova Sootla 80 April, 1666, ancestor of Sir James, 2nd Earl of Bosslyn (see that title). JOHN, 3rd Earl of Mar, K.B. at the creation of Henry, Prince of Wales, 80 May, 1610, P.c. Scotland, governor of Edinburgh Castle 1616, an extraordinary lord of session 1620/6, 1628/30, sold the heritable shrievalty of Stirlingshire, and the bailiary of the water of Forth to the King, joined the association in favour of the King at Cumbernauld 1641, and his estate was sequestrated; m. Lady Cliristian Hay, 2ud dau. of Francis 9th Earl of Errol; d. 1664. His grandson, CHABLES, 5th Earl, P.C. col. 2l8t regt. R. Scots fusiliers (which he raised), 1679/86, he appeared in the convention of estates, but joining the disaffected party was aiTcsted Mar. 1689 ; d. 23 April following, having m. (contract 2 April, 1674) Lady Mary Maule, eldest dau. of George, 2nd Earl of Panmuro (she re-m. to Col. James Erskine, son of Sir Charles Erskine, of Alva), and had with otlier issue 2 sons, (1) John, 6th Earl of Mar, K.T. (on the death of his father 23 April, 1689), a secretary of state and P.C. Great Britain and Scotland, keeper of the signet, supported the treaty of Union, a representative Peer 1707, 1708, 1710, 1713. Shortly after the accession of GEORGE I. he was deprived of all his offices on suspicion of being in communication with the Stuarts, whose service he then joined as lieut.-gen., com.-in-chief of the forces in Scotland, and put up his standard at Braemar 6 Sept. 1716, encountered the royal army commanded by the Duke of Argyll at Dimblane or Sheriffmuir, 13 Nov. 1716; the battle was undecisive, but the rebels imder Lord Mar were compelled to return to Perth as they could not pass the Forth. James landed at Peterhead 23 Dec. 1715, but re-embarked at Mon- trose 4 Feb. following, with the Earl of Mar, who was attainted by Act of Parliament, and his estate forfeited, and d. at Aix la Chapelle, May, 1732, having m. 1st— 16 April, 1703, Lady Margaret Hay, eldest dau. of Tliomas, 6th Earl of Kinnoul; she d. 25 April, 1707. He m. 2ndly— 20 July, 1714, Lady Frances Pierrepont, 3rd dau. of Evelyn, 1st Duke of Kingston; she d. 4 Mar. 1761, having had an only dau. Lady Frances, mother of the 7th Earl (see below). By his Ist wife he had an only surviving son, THOMAS Erskine, m.p. Stirling burghs 1728/34, co. Stirling 1747, and for co. Clackmannan 1747/54, commissary at Gibral- tar 1729; d. 8. p. 16 Mar. 1766, having m. 1 Oct. 1741, Lady Charlotte Hope, 8th dau. of Charles, Ist Earl of Hopetoun : she d. 24 Nov. 1788. (2) Hon. James, of Grange, advocate 1706, Lord Grange of session 1707/34, lord justice clerk 1710, M.P. Clackmannanshire 1734/41, Stirling burghs 1741/7, sec. to the Prince of Wales ; d. 24 Jan. 1754, having m. Rachel, sister of Major Chiesly, of Dairy. His grandson, viz. JOHN FRANCIS ERSKINE (elder son of James Erskine, advocate, knight marischal of Scotland, by his wife Lady Frances Erskine, only dau. of John, 6th Earl of Mar), served 448 MARJORIBANKS. in 9tli dragoons and 1st horse, restored in blood as grandson, through his mother .of the attainted Earl, and succeeded as 7th Earl in 1824 ; d. 20 Aug. 1825, aged 84, having m. 17 Mar. 1770, Frances, only dau. of Charles Floyer, governor of Madras ; ehe d. 20 Dec. 1798, having had with 5 daus. 4 sons, /I/ John Thomas, s. as 8th Earl of Mar. /2/ Hon. James Floyer, capt. 26th Cameronians; d. s. p.l5May, 1798, having m. 12 Nov. 1796, Susan, dau. of Gen. Charles Kirkpatrick Sharpe, of Hoddam Castle, co. Dumfries (KIRK- PATRICK— BART.) ; she d. 8 Feb. 1827, having re-m. 1st— 8 Aug. 1800, to William Walker, of Erdington Hall, co. Warw. capt. 8th dragoons, who d. 8 April, 1805. She re-m, 2ndly— 16 June, 1806, as 2nd wife, to Shirley Farmer Steele Perkins, of Sutton Coldfield, co. Warw. and Orton Hall, co. Leic. bar.- at-law. who d. 15 Jan. 1852. /3/ Hon. Henry David (blind from his birth); b. 10 May, 1776; d. 31 Dec. 1846, having m. 22 Oct. 1805, Mary Anne, dau. of John Cooksey, Esq.; she d. 4 Mar. 1860, having had 5 sons and a dau, [1] John Francis, capt. in the army; b. 17 Nov. 1808; d.s.p, 29 Sept, 1845. [2] Walter Coningsby, s. as 12th Earl of Kellie. [3] Hon. James Augustus (precedency patent 8 Dec. 1866), capt. late 8th regt. Anglo-Spanish legion 1835, K.S.P. in Spain, assistant-commissary-gen. to the forces 1837/68 ; b. 27 Mar. 1812; m. 1st— 15 June, 1837, Fanny, dau. of late Gen. Henry Ivatt Delacombe, C.B,; she d. 17 Sept. 1851, having had a sou and 3 daus, (1) Augustus, C.s, Melbourne, late 100th regt, ; b. 15 May, 1843, (2) Fanny Eliza, m, 7 Aug. 1873, to Thomas Bushby Jamieson, Esq.; s, p, (3) Caroline, d, 21 Nov. 1865, having m, 1 Nov, 1864, to Lieut.-Col. George Falconer Pearson, Madras s.C, retd. (f . p,) as col, and had a dau. — Caroline. (4) Marianne Craig, d. 24 Feb. 1870, having m. 10 Nov. 1868, as 1st wife, to John Henry Gordon (E. BUCHAX), lieut, late highland borderers L.I, mil. Hon. J. A. Erskine m. 2ndly— 4 Nov. 1852, Elizabeth Bogue, dau, of George Brodie, Esq. historiographer royal for Scotland, and has 6 sons and 4 daus. (5) William Alexander Ernest, b, 24 Mar, 1857; m. 17 Dec. 1878, Edith Elizabeth, eldest dau. of late WiUiam Franck Elliot, Esq. of Wilton, Taunton, and widow of C. A, Turner, of Piukhurst, Staplegrove; she d, . He m. 2ndly— 4 Jan. 1881, Amelia Esther, youngest and only surviving dau. of late Capt, John Ovens, 57th regt, (6) Charles Henry Stewart, b. 19 Sept. 1858; m. 7 Sept. 1880, Constance Claire, youngest dau. of late William Franck Elliot, Esq. aforesaid. (7) Edmund Waterton Coningsby, b. 9 Nov. 1860. (8) Walter Kellie, b. 16 July, 1868. (9) Evelyn Pierrepoint, b. 7 Sept. 1870. (10) Hugh Bushby, b. 16 Sept, 1872. (11) Rachel Georgina. (12) Elizabeth Mary. (13) Lowiny Ida. (14) Augusta Helena. [4] Henry David, capt, R.M. ; b. 15 June, 1814 ; d. 7 Dec. 1852, having m. 27 June, 1846, Eliza, dau. of John Ingle, Esq.; she d. 11 Aug. 1881, having had 2 sons, (1) Henry David, in N.z,; b. 27 April, 1847; d, 4 June, 1881. (2) Coningsby James, b. 27 April, 1849; m, 3 July, 1872, Louisa Jane, dau, of Thomas Henry Baylis, Q.c. M.A, [5] Charles Thomas (Rev.); b. 6 Jan. 1821; d. unm. 5 Nov. 1861. [6] Lady Anne Caroline (p.p. 1866), m. 18 June, 1866, to Rev. Joseph Haskoll, rector of East Barkwith, co. Line, who d. 26 Feb. 1871, having had 2 sons and 6 daus. (1) Thomas James Forbes Haskoll, b. 15 July, 1857. (2) Charles Joseph, b. 24 Feb. 1868, (3) Mary Harriet Erskine, (4) Margaret, (5) Agnes Caroline, (6) Frances Helena. (7) Edith Monica. (8) AUce Neale, /4/ Hon, Thomas, M.A. vicar of Beighton 1821/59; b. 10 July, 1785; d. 1 Jan. 1859, having m. 4 June, 1817, Charlotte, dau. of Major Watson; she d. 1 Dec. 1876, having had 4 sons and 3 daus. [1] John Francis, b. 9 Mar. 1818; d. unm, 10 Mar. 1847. [2] Thomas Floyer, b. 10 July, 1819; d. 30 Sept. 1872, having m. 28 Aug. 1856, Emma, dau. of Boughey Hepworth, Esq. of London, and had 2 daus. (1) Alice Mary. (2) Frances Anne Janet. "3] Charles Henry, B.M.; b. 13 Oct, 1821; d, 27 Feb. 1848. " ' Henry Breynton,b. 1 Nov. 1831; supposed died unm, 1861. Frances, [6] Charlotte Mary, Mary Margaret Anna, m, 27 Dec. 1864, as 2nd wife, to Jlodolph Zwilchenbart, Esq. of Dean Wood, near Newbury, Berks, and has a son, Gratney Rodolph ZWILCHENBART, b. 5 Jan, 1871. JOHN THOMAS, 8th Earl of Mar; b, 1772; d, 20 Sept, 1828, having m. 17 Mar. 1795, Janet, dau. of Patrick Miller, Esq. of Dalswinton, N,B, ; she d. 25 Aug, 1825, having had a son and 2 daus. [1] John Francis Miller, 9th Earl of Mar, 14th Lord Erskine, proved his claim to the Earldom of KelUe on the death of Methven, 10th Earl of Kellie, 2 Sept. 1835, served with the guards at Waterloo; b. 28 Dec. 1795; d. s. p, 19 June, 1866, having m, 24 April, 1827, Philadelphia, dau. of Sir Granville Charles Stuart Menteth, Bart. [2] Lady Frances Jemima, d. 19/20 June, 1842, having m. 12 Oct, 1830, as 2nd wife, to William James Goodeve, Esq, of Clif- ton, Somerset, who d. 1861/2, having had a son and 4 daus. (1) John "Frances Erskine Goode\'E-Erskine (claims to b Earl of Mar 1404) ; b. 29 Mar. 1836 ; m. 12 Sept. 1866, Alic Mary Sinclair, elder dau. of late John Hamilton, of Hilsto Park, CO. Monmouth, and has a son, John Francis Hamilton Sinclair CunlifEe Brooks Forbes, 27 Feb. 1868. (2) Frances Jemima Erskine, m. 29 Mar, 1854, to Lieut Col. James Nowell Young, Bengal M.S. dep.-judge-advocat« gen. Simla. (3) Charlotte Erskine, d. 9 Sept. 1859, having m. 30 Noi 1857, to Charles Bell, of Bankok, Siam, who d. 2 Sept. 18M leaving a dau. (4) Eliza Philadelphia Erskine, m. 14 Aug. 1862, to Rct Edward Maule Cole, vicar of Wetwang, Yorks. and has (5) Madeline Erskine. [3] Lady Jean Janet, d. 16 May, 1861, having m.29 April, 183( to Edward Wilmot-Chetwode, Esq. of Woodbroke, Queen's « J.P. (WiLMOT— BART.) ; he d. 9 May, 1874, having had 2 son and 2 daus. (1) Kjiightley Jonathan Wilmot-Chetwode, of Wood brook. Queen's co.; b. 31 May, 1831; m. 20 Nov. 1872, Heu riette, \vidow of Count Kalling, of Swastinge, Sweden dau. of late Marechal de la Cour Charles Uggla, of Stor Djulb, Sweden. (2) Edward Robert Erskine, b. 24 Sept, 1852; m, 1 Sep* 1875, Gertrude, dau. of Rev. Alfred Hamilton, of Taney, 01 Dublin, and has a son and 2 daus. Edward Erskine, b. 11 June, 1878.— Gertrude Floren^ Evelyn.— Cathleen Rita, (3) Alice Margaret Agnes. (4) Fanny Elizabeth Isabelli WALTER CONINGSBY, 12th Earl of Kellie, 15th Lor Erskine, col. in the army, C.B. commissioner of Jubbu pore during the Indian Mutiny, received the thanks of bot houses of parUament for his services, a representative Pee) claimed the Earldom of Mar, but died before the decision ; \ 12 July, 1810; d. 16 Jan. 1872, having m. 11 Sept. 1834, EUsc dau. of Col. Youngson, of Bowscar, Cumb. and has 3 sous, (1) "Walter Henry, 11th and present Earl of Mar. (2) Hon. Augustus William, of Bowscar, Cumberland, lieui late 16th and 17th lancers; b. 18 June, 1841; m. 18 April, 1871 Harriet Susannah, dau. of William Forbes, Esq. of Medwyc Perthsh. (Bart.), and has 2 sons and 3 daus. i Henry Walter Coningsby, b. 11 May, 1872.— Walter AugustOW b, 22 July, 1880.— Eveline Mary Elise.— Agues Helen.-' Dorothy Christian. (3) Hon. Charles Herbert Stewart, capt. highland bordere mil.; b. 11 Sept. 1863. BARON MARJORIBANKS. DAVID EOBEKTSON, Baron Marjoribanks,"] Ladykirk, co. Berwick, so created June, 1873 (died 7 days after), l.l. Bei"wdcks. ari' M.P. 1859/73, assumed the surname and arms o Robertson in lieu of Marjoeibanks (see tha MARLBOROUGH. 449 lie— Bart.) byR.L. 2 Sept. 1834; b. 2 April, 1797; . 19 June, 1873, having m. 10 Sept. 1834, Marianne arah, eldest dau. of Sir Thomas Haggerston, Bart. [id coheir of her mother Margaret, only child and ir of William Robertson, Esq. of Lady Kirk, and 1 with 3 sons, who died young, 2 daus. .. ) Hon. Sarah, m. 20 Aug. 1856, to Watson Askew, Esq. of allinsburn, Northunib. and has 4 sons and 3 daus. Uavid Hugh Watson ASKEW, b. 21 Oct. 1863.— William Hag- gerston, b. 4 Oct. 1868.— John Bertram, b. 11 Oct. 1869, Charles Marjoribauks, b. 6 Sept. 1871.— Bridget Watson. — ^lary Marjoribanks.— Isabel Sarah. I) Alicia Margaret, m. 26 June, 1862, to Sir Henry Day lu- lliy, Bart. RMS— Gu. three heraldic tigers' heads erased within a bordure •1. a canton of the first. i:sT— A cubit arm erect holding an imperial crown all ppr. I'ORTERS— Two bay horses bridled and caparisoned ppr. lent from the neck by a chain or an escocheon of the arms Marjoribanks, viz. arg. on a chief gu. a cushion between two •-rowels of the field. \ DUKE OF MARLBOROUGH. TOHN WINSTON SPENCER - CHURCHILL, ^ K.G. P.O. Duke of Marlborough and Marquis 3f Blandford (1702, e.). Earl of Sunderiand (1643, E.), and Marlborough (1689, e.). Baron Spen- der (1603, E.) and Churchill (1685, E.), lord-Ueut. .-)f Ireland 1876/80, M.P. Woodstock 1844/5, 1847/57, lord Steward of the household 1866, lord president 3f the council 1867/8, lord-lieut. and custos rotu- lorum Oxon. since 1857, a governor of the charter- bouse, high steward Woodstock, K.G. 23 May, 1865; 3. his father as 7th Duke 1 July 1857; b. 2 June, 1822; m. 12 July, 1843, Lady Frances Anne Emily 'S^kki Vane (v. A.), dau. of Charles William, 3rd Marquis of Londondeny, K.G. and has had 2 sons and 6 if <^ WJ a son and 3 daus. il«u*^ ^' Esq. of New York, and has a son, ^^^Z*) Winston Leonard, b. 30 Nov. 1874. (3) Lady Cornelia Henrietta Maria, m. 25 May, 1868, to Sir Ivor Bertie Guest, Bart, created Lord Wimborne 1880. (4) Lady Rosamond Jane Frances, m. 12 July, 1877, to Capt. William Henry Fellowes, of Ramsey Abbey, .Hunts. J.P. d.l. M.P. 1880, late 1st life guards (E. SONDES). (5) Lady Fanny Octavia Louisa, m. 9 June, 1873, to Hon. Edward Marjoribanks, M.P. eldest sou of Sir Dudley Coutts, Baron Tweedmouth. (6) Lady Anne Cecily, m. 11 June, 1874, to James Henry Robert, 6th Duke of Roxburghe. ^ „ , , , * eU- j d-i , (7) Lady Georgina EUzabeth.^ (lMLf(iU^*^J»M^^l^^^»*,^M^T\'^.V7A (8) Lady Sarah Isabel Augusta. ' ' Af^ ffj^U^^/n" Arms — Quarterly, Ist and 4th, Sa. a lion rampant arg. on a can- ton of the last a cross gu. Churchill. 2nd and 3rd, Quarterly, arg. and gu.. on a bend sa. between two frets or three escallops of the first Spexcer and as an honourable augmentation in chief an escutcheon arg. charged with the cross of St. George gu. and thereon an escutcheon of the arms of France, viz. Az. three fleurs-de-lis or. Crests — 1, A lion couchant-guardant arg. supporting with the dexter paw a banner gu. charged with a dexter hand apaumc of the first staflE or, Churchill. 2, Out of a ducal coronet or a demi-grifiin elevated and expanded arg. gorged wth a collar gemelle and armed gu. Spexcer. Supporters— Two wyvems gu. Duke op Marlborough. Supporters — Dexter, a griffin per fesse arg. and or. Sinister, a wyvem arg. wings expanded both collared and chained sa. each collar charged with three escallops also arg. EARL OF SUNDERLAND. Motto— Fiel pero desdichado. Seat— Blenheim Palace, Woodstock. Town Residencb— 49, Grosvenor Street, s.w. The Dukedom. JOHN CHURCHILL, Ist and celebrated Duke of Marl- borough, K.G. Lord Churchill, of Eyemouth, co. Berwick in Scotland, 21 Dec. 1682, created 14 May, 1685, Baron Churchill, of Sandridge, Herts, (in the Peerage of England); on 9 April, 1689, EARL OP Marlborough, and on 14 Dec. 1702 (for his already splendid military successes), he was created Marquis op Blandford and Duke op Marlbo- rough— war was declared against France and Spain, 2 May, 1702; capt.-gen. and com.-in-chief of the Allied Forces- defeated the French, in celebrated victories of Blenheim 2 August. 1704, of Ramillies 23 May, 1706, and of Oudenarde 11 July, 1708; the Queen granted him the royal manor of Woolwich 28 Jan. 1704/6. Created a Prince of the Roman Empire 1704, and the Emperor Joseph, on 12 Nov. 1705, bestowed on him the principality of Mindelheim, in Suabia, for which he received in exchange from the Emperor Charles VI. the county of Nellenburgh, in Upper Austria, which was erected into a principality. On 21 Dec. 1706, an Act of Parlia- ment received the royal assent extending the limitations of his honours to his daus. and their issue male successively, together with a pension of £5,000 a year to him and his suc- cessors to the title. On 30 Dec. 1711, he was divested of all his offices, and on 24 Sept. 1714, was by GEORGE I. reinstated capt.- gen. of the forces, master of ordnance, col. 1st foot guards and P.C. [eldest svirviving son of Sir Winston Churchill (knighted at WhitehaU, 22 Jan. 1663), by Elizabeth, dau. of Sir John Drake, of Ashe, Devon, knt.]; b. at Ashe, in the parish of Axminster, Devon, 24 June, 1650; d. 16 June, 1722, bur. (9 Aug.) in Westminster Abbey, having m. 1678, Sarah, dau. and coheir of Richard Jennings, Esq. of Sandridge, Herts.; she d. 24 Feb. 1763, having had a son and 4 daus. (1) John, d. 20 Feb. 1743, aged 13. (2) Lady Henrietta, Duchess of Marlborough; d. 24 Oct. 1733, bur. (9 Nov.) in AVestminster Abbey, having m. to FranMs, Earl of Godolphin ; he d. 17 Jan. 1766, having had with 2 daus. an only son, William, Marquis of Blandford; d. 24 Aug. 1731. (3) Lady Anne, d. 15 April, 1716, having m. as 2nd wife, to Charles, 3rd Earl of Sunderland, K.G.; he d, 19 April, 1722, having had 3 sons, /I/ Robert, 4th Earl; d. unm. 27 Nov. 1729. /2/ Charles, s. as 5th Earl of Sunderland and 3rd Duks of Marlborough. /3/ Hon. John, ancestor of Earl Spencer (see that title;. (4) Lady Elizabeth, d. 22 Mar. 1713/14, having m. as 1st wife, to Scrope Egerton, 1st Duke of Bridgewater, and had an only dau.; he d. 11 Jan. 1745. (5) Lady Mary, m. 1705, to John, 2nd Duke of Montagu, K.G.; he d. 5 July, 1749, without male issue. 2 a 450 MARLBOROUGH, SIR ROBERT SPENCER, of Wormleigliton, Northauts. sheriflE 1600/1, fifth successive knight of his family, (de- scended from Henry Spencer, of Badby, Northants, \v. d. 1476, and his wife Isabel, dau. and coheir of Henry Lincoln), created Baron Spenceb, of Wormleighton, 21 July, 1603 ; d. 25 Oct. 1627, having m. Margaret, dau. and coheir of Sir Francis Willoughby, of WoUaton, Notts.; she d. 17 Aug. 1597, leaving issue. His grandson, HENRY, 3rd Baron (on the death of his father, WiUiam, 2nd Baron, 1636), and was created Earl of Sunder- land 8 June, 1643; he was a devoted abherent ;to the royal cause and the King's person, although he dechned any com- mand in the army, and fell at the battle of Newbury 20 Sept. 1643; bp. at Althorp 23 Nov. 1620; m. at Peushurst 20 July, 1639, Lady Dorothy Sydney, dau. of Robert, Earl of Leicester (she re-m. 8 July, 1652, to Robert Smythe, of Sutton-at-Hone, and Bounds, Kent, and bur. 25 Feb. 1683/4), and had a son and dau. His grandson, CHARLES, 3rd Earl, E.G. (on the death of his father, Robert, 2nd Earl, K.G. 1702), m.p. Tiverton 1695, &c. P.O. sec. or state 1707, lord-lieut. of Ireland 1714/15, lord privy seal 1715/17, joint vice-treasurer of Ireland 1716, a gov. of the Charterhouse, lord-president of the privy c oimcil 1718/19, K.G. 1720; d. 19 April, 1722, having m. 1st— 12 Jan. 1694/5, Lady Arabella Cavendish, youngest dau. and coheir of Henry, Duke of Newcastle ; she d. 4 June, 1698, leaving an only dau. He m. 2ndly, Lady Anne, 2nd dau. of John, 1st Duke of Marl- borough, K.G.; she d. 15 April, 1716. He m. 3rdly— 5 Dec. 1717, Judith, dau. and coheir of Benjamin Tichbome, Esq. (BART.), brother to Henry, Lord Farrand ; she d. May, 1749 (having re-m. to Sir Robert Sutton, K.B. of Broughton, co. Line.) By his 2nd wife he had with 2 daus. 3 sons, (1) Robert, 4th Earl of Sunderland; d. unm. 27 Nov. 1729. (2) Charles, s. as 5th Earl of Sunderland and 3rd Duke of Marlborough. (3) Hon. John, ancestor of Earl Spencer. CHARLES, 3rd Duke of Marlborough, on the death of his aunt, Henrietta, Duchess of Marlborough, 24 Oct. 1733, having s. as Marquis of Blandford, on the death of his cousin William, 24 Aug. 1731, and as 5th Earl of Sunderland on the death of his brother, 27 Nov. 1729, K.G. 1742, brigadier-gen. commanded a brigade at the battle of Dettingeu 1743, com.-in- chief of all the forces, under Prince Ferdinand of Brunswick, 25 July, 1758 ; d. 28 Oct. 1758, having m. 23 May, 1732, Eliza- beth, dau. of Thomas, Lord Trevor; she d. 7 Oct. 1761, having had with other issue 2 sons, (1) George, s. as 4th Duke. (2) Lord Charles; b. 31 Mar. 1740; d. 16 June, 1820, having m. 2 Oct. 1762, Hon. Mary Beauclerk, dau. of Vere, Lord Vere (D. St. Albans); she d. 13 Jan. 1812, having had 2 sons, /I/ John, b. 21 Dec. 1767 ; d. 17 Dec. 1831, having m. 5 Feb. 1790, Lady Elizabeth Churchill, dau. of George, 3rd Duke of Marlborough ; she d. 13 Jan. 1812, having had with other issue a son, FREDERICK CHARLES SPENCER, rector of Wheat- field, Oxon.; b. 18 Mar. 1796 ; d. 2 Oct. 1831, having m. 6 Oct. 1823, Mary Anne, dau. of Sir Scrope Bemard-Morland, Bart, and had 2 sons and a dau. (1) Charles Vere, M.A. Ch. Ch. Oxon. 1852, rector of ^Vheat- field, Oxon. since 1852; b. 17 May, 1827; m. 22 June, 1852, Emma Frederica, only dau. of late John Robert A'Court Gray, Esq. of Kingweston, Somerset, and Virgin Valley, Jamaica (by his wife EUzabeth Mildred, only sister of late Major-Gen. George Cumberland Hughes le Fleming), and has 5 sons and 2 daus. Aubrey John, bar.-at-law L.l. 1879; b. 18 June, ISoS. — George Trevor, b. 6 Feb. 1855.— Edmund Vere, b. 13 Nov. 1866.— Charles Gordon, b. 23 Feb. 1869.— Frederick Au- gustus Morland, b. 23 July, 1878.— Mildred Frances. — Frederica Marion. (2) George Bernard, of Kimble, Bucks.; b. ^7 July, 1829; d. 2 Nov. 1853. (3) Harriet Frances. /2/ William Robert, b. 9 Jan. 1769 ; d. 23 Oct. 1834, having m. 13 Dec. 1791, Susan, widow of Count Spreti, and dau. of Ralph, Count Jenison- Walworth; she d. , having had with other issue 3 sons. [1] Rt. Rev. Aubrey George, D.D. bishop of Jamaica, b. 8/12 Feb. 1795 ; d. 24 Feb. 1872, having m. 14 July, 1822, Eliza, dau. of John Musson, Esq. and has had 3 daus. (1) Ella Louisa, m. 5 Sept. 1842, to Henry John Harvey, com. R.N. who d. , 1878. (2) Emily Jane Pembroke, m. 23 Sept. 1856, to Rev. Duncan Houston CampbeU, who d. , 1878. (3) Mary Shaftesbury ; d. 20 May, 1854, having m. 1 Feb. 1849, to Ven. Charles John Smith, vicar of Erith, Kent, archdeacon and commissary of Jamaica ; he d. 29 Dec. 1872. [2] William, b. 4 May, 1796; d. having m. 20 July, 1820, Frances, dau. of John Garland, Esq.; she died having had issue, all deceased, s. p. [3] George John Trevor, d.d. bishop of Madras and chan- cellor of St. Pauls ; b. 11 Dec. 1799 ; d. 16 July, 1866, having m. 27 May, 1823, Harriet Theodora, dau. of Sir Benjamin Hobhouse, Bart, and had 2 sons and 3 daus. (1) William Cavendish, E.I.C.S.; b. 19 July, 1829; d. 23 Jan. 1860, having m. 28 June, 1858, Patience Caroline, dau. of Major-Gen. John Caulfeild Hannyngton ; she d. 20 Nov. 1859, having had a son, John Trevor, b. 13 Nov. 1859. (2) Almeric Johu,incumbentof EastSterndale,Derbysh.; b. 23 Jan. 1834 ; d. 3 May, 1864, having m. 18 June, 1857, Isabella EUzabeth, dau. of Rev. Frederick Adrian Scrope Fane (E. Westmorland), and had 2 daus. Harriette. — Adelaide Thomhill. (3) Theodora Amelia Mary, d. s. p. 28 May, 1848, having m. 22 Sept. 1840, as 1st wife, to Hatley Frere, Madras c.S. (BART.), who d. 3 Nov. 1868. (4) Susan Anne Sophia ; d. 13 Nov. 1866, having m. 7 Jan. 1845, to Rev. Robert Kerr Hamilton, m.a. who died , having had 2 sons, /I/ Robert Walter Churchill HAMILTON ; b. 30 Nov. 1845; m. 4 Mar. 1868, to Helen Ball, dau. of late Daniel Reid, Esq. of Perth, s. p. /2/ Walter Spencer Alexander, b. 21 Mar. 1851. (5) Emily Joanna Elphinstone ; d. unm. 6 Nov. 1877. GEORGE, 4th Duke, K.G. 12 Dec. 1768, lord-heut. and custos rotulorum Oxon. 1763, lord chamberlain of the house- hold 1762/3, lord privy seal 1763/5; b. 26 Jan. 1738/9; d. 30 Jan. 181f, having m. 22 Aug. 1762, Lady Caroline Russell, only dau. of John, 4th Duke of Bedford, K.G.; she d. 26 Nov. 1811, having had with 6 daus. 2 sons. [1] George, s. as 5th Duke.. [2] - Francis Almeric, created Baron Churchill. r~^ EORGE, 5th Duke, M.P. Oxon. 1790, lord of the admiralty Vjr 1804/6, summoned by writ to the house of lords 12 Mar. 1806, in his father's barony, as Lord Spencer, of Wormleighton ; he was authorised to assume the surname of Churchill in addition to and after that of Spencer, and to bear the arms of Churchill quarterly with those of Spencer, together witli a representation of the bearings of the standard of colours be- longing to the honour or manor of Woodstock, and to bear the supporters borne and used by his ancestor, John, Ist Duke of Marlborough, by R.L. 26 May, 1817 ; b. 6 Mar. 1766 ; d. 5 Mar. 1840, having m. 15 Sept. 1791, Lady Susan Stewart, dau. of John, 7th Earl of Galloway, K.T.; she d. 2 April, 1841, having had 3 sons. [1] George, s. as 6th Duke. hav: Lord Charles, b. 3 Dec. 1794 ; d. 28 April, 1840, having m. 24 Aug. 1827, Etheldred Catherine, dau. of John Bennet, Esq. of Pyt House, Wilts.; she d. 6 Dec. 1839, having had 2 sons and 3 daus. (1) Charles Henry, lieut.-col. 60th rifles; b. 27 May, 1828; d. s. p. 3 April, 1877, having m. 30 Oct. 1862, EUza Rosalie, dau. of Rev. Gorges Paulin Lowther, prebendary of Salis- bury, and rector of Orcheston St. George, Wilts. (2) John Kemys George Thomas, capt. president of Virgin Islands 1879, formerly member exec, council Leeward Islands ; b. 27 Dec. 1835. (3) Susan, m. 27 Aug. 1857, to Rev. and Hto. John Horatio Nelson (E. Nelson). (4) Lucy Caroline, m. 22 Jan. 1880, to Rev. John Fletcher Dixon-Stewart, of Sutton, co. Cambs. (5) Etheldreda, a "sister" of the community of St. John the Baptist, Clewer ; d. 24 Oct. 1881. : Lord George Henry, b. 18 May, 1796 ; d. s. p. 30 May, 1828, aving m. 13 July, 1824, his cousin Elizabeth Mai-tha, dau. of Rev. Edward Nares, D.D. She d. 14 Feb. 1868, having re-m. 18 Aug. 1834, to WiUiam Whateley, Esq. who d. 15 Nov. 1862. GEORGE, 6th Duke, lord-Ueut. Oxfords, high steward Oxon. and Woodstock; b. 27 Dec. 1793; d. 1 July, 1857, having m. 1st— 11/13 Jan. 1819, his cousin. Lady Jane Stewart, dau. of George, 8th Earl of Galloway ; she d. 12 Oct. 1844, having had 3 sons and a dau. (1) John "Winston, 7th and present Duke. (2) Lord Alfred, m.p. Woodstock 1845/7, 1857/65, late 4th light dragoons, and formerly Ueut.-col. Oxon. yeo.; b. 24 April, 1824; m. 5 Feb, 1857, Hon. Harriet Louisa Esther Gough-Cal- thorpe, dau. of Frederick, 4th Lord Calthorpe, and has 4 daus. /I/ Jane, m. 5 Feb. 1879, to Sir Francis Salwey Winnington, Bart. /2/ Olivia. /3/ AdeUne. /4/ Violet. (3) Lord Alan, b. 25 July, 1825; d. 18 April, 1872/3, having m. 28 July, 1846, Rosamund, dau. of Thomas Dowker, Esq. She re-m. 4 Aug. 1874, to Alfred Henry CaulfeUd (E. Charle- MONT). (4) Lady Louisa, m. 14 July, 1845, to Col. the Hon. Robert Charles Henry Spencer, who d. 17 June, 1881 (B. Churchill). THE DUKE m. 2ndly— in Lambeth Palace, 10 June, 1846, Hon. Charlotte Augusta Flower, dau. of Jeffery, 4th Viscount Ashbrook ; she d. 20 April, 1850, having had a son and dau. (5) Lord Almeric Athelstan, b. 26 Feb. 1847; d. 12 Dec. 1856. (6) Lady Clementina Augusta, m. 12 July, 1866, to John Charles, 3rd Marquis Camden, who d. 4 May, 1872, leaving issue. She re-m. 28 Dec. 1876, to Capt. PhiUp Green, late 6th lancers, and has a dau. Evelyn Frances GREEN, b. 8. Nov. 1880. THE DUKE m. 3rdly— 11 Oct. 1851, Jane Frances Clinton, dau. of Hon. Edward Richard Stewart (E. Galloway), and has a son, (7) Lord Edward, Ueut. Isle of Wight art. mil. ; b. 28 Mar. 1853 ; m. 15 Sept. 1874, Augusta, only child of late Major George Drought Warburton, R.A. M.P. (V. Barrington), and has a son and 2 daus. Edward George, b. 21 May, 1876.— Augusta Ruby, b. 6 April, 1877.— A dau. b. 20 Nov. 1881. MASSEREENE. 451 f? VISCOUNT MASSEREENE. -^LOTWORTHY JOHN EYKE FOSTER ^ SKEFFINGTON, Viscount Massereene 1660, 1.) and Ferrarcl (1797, i.), Baron of Lough- eagh (1660, i.), Baron Oriel, of CoUon, co. Louth 1790, 1.), Baron Oriel, of Ferrard, co. Louth (1821, .K.), lieut.-col. comdt. Antrim art.mil. 1872/81; his father as 11th Viscount 28 April, 1863 ; b. 9 'ct. 1842 ; m. 4 Oct. 1870, Florence Elizabeth, only did of Major George John Why te- Melville, of ennochy, co. Fife (B. Bateman), the author of Digbv Grand." «fec., and has 2 sons and 5 daus. .) Hon. Oriel John Clotworthy Whyte Melville, b. 10 Oct. !71. ) Hon. Algernon WiUiam John Clotworthy, b. 28 Nov. 1873. {) Hon. Norah Florence Margaret ta. Hon. Ethel Mary Catherine. ) Hon. Constance Harriet Georgiana. I) Hon. Winifred Rachel Kathleen. ') Hon. Violet Florence. aMS— Arg, three bulls' heads erased sa. armed or. lEST— A mermaid with comb and mirror all ppr. iPPORTERS— Two stags sa. attired and vmguled or, accoUed ith a chaplet of roses arg. OTTO— Per angnsta ad augusta. :ats— Antrim Castle, Antrim, and Oriel Temple, Collon, co. nith. The Viscounty. VlR JOHN CLOTWOHTHY, of Antrim, Knt. P.O. (son and J heir of Sir Hugh Clotworthy, Knt. sheriff co. Antrim, by ary, dau. of Roger Langford, of Muckmaire, co. Antrim), M.P. : English Parliament, created Baron of Loughxeagh, in ster, and Viscount Massereene, co. Antrim, 21 Nov. 1660, •th remainder in default of issue male to his son-in-law, Sir •hn Skeflangton, and the issue male of his body by Mary Clot- ')rthy, and in default to his heirs general, col. of foot, custos tulorum CO. Derry 1663 ; d. on the Saturday before 25 Sept. B5, having m. Margaret Jones, eldest dau. of Roger, 1st Vis- tint Ranelagh, and had an only dau. Mary, d. 20 Sept. 1686, having m. to Sir John Skeffington, of iherwick, co. Stafford, 5th Baronet, 2n(i Viscount, M.P. co. -itrim 1661/6, P.O. custos rotulorum co. Derry 1666, gov. co. Irry and Coleraine, was a strenuous supporter of the Pro- ttant interest, and contributed largely towards the defence •Londonderry, and was excepted from pardon, his house and jods were plundered, and he was attainted by King James's ^rliament 1689, and had his estate of £4,340 a-year seques- ted, to which he was restored by WILLIAM III. ; d. 21 June, B6. His great-grandson, l^HICHESTER, 8th Viscount and 4th Earl Massereene (on y the death of his brother Henry, 12 June, 1811), d. 25 jb. 1816, having m. 1780, Lady Harriet Jocelyn, Jest dau. of Robert, 1st Earl of Roden. She d. 7 July, 1831, Iving an only dau. _Harriet, Viscountess Massereene, m. to Thomas Henry, scount Ferrard, &c. (see below). Hineage. ANTHONY FOSTER, of Collon, co. Louth (eldest son of John Foster, of Dunleer, co. Louth — see Baronetage) , lord chief baron of the exchequer in Ireland 1766/77, M.P. CO. Louth ; d. 3 April, 1778, having m. 1st— 25 Feb. 1736, Eliza- beth, younger dau. of William Burgh, of Dublin ; she d. 30 April, 1744. He m. 2ndly— 29 July, 1749, Catherine, dau. of Thomas Burgh, of Oldtown, M.P. Naas. By his 1st wife he had 2 sons and a dau. [1] John, created Baron Oriel. [2J WnUam, D.D. bishop of Clogher 1796, of Kilmore 1790/6, Cork and Ross 1789/90, rector of Umey, chaplain to the Irish house of commons ; d. Nov. 1797, aged 53, having m. Catha- rine Letitia, dau. of Rev. Henry Leslie, ll.d. rector of Tan- deragee, co. Armagh ; she d. 1814, having had 2 sons and 5 daus. /I/ John Leslie, M.P. Dublin university, baron of the exchequer, Ireland, 1830; b. d. 10 July, 1842, having m. 19 Aug. 1814, Hon. Letitia, dau. of the Right Hon. James Fitzgerald, P.C. (and his wife Catherine, created Baroness Fitzgerald and Vesey 27 Jvme, 1826); as- simied by r.l. 7 May, 1860, the siu^ames and arms of Vesey and Fitzgerald for herself and her issue; she d. 1 Feb. 1864, having had 3 sons and a dau. (1) William Foster Vesey-Fitzgerald of Derrybrick, co. Clare, J.P.; b. 1817; m. , Sarai Anne, only child of Henry Quilter, Esq. of Monken Hadley, Middx. and has issue. (2) John Fitzgerald, b. ; m. Emily, dau. of Rev. John Joseph Fletcher, d.d. of Dunran, co. Wicklow, and has issue. (3) James, of Mojrriesk, co. Clare, J.P. and D.L. high sheriff 1868; b. 8 May, 1821; m. 4 Dec. 1845, Henrietta Louisa, dau. of Sir Ross Mahon, Bart, and has 2 sons and 2 daus. il] James, of Dublin, bar.-at-law; b. 1846. 2] George, capt. Clare mil.; b, 1849. 3 J Henrietta Mary Emily, d. 24 Dec. 1877, having m. 29 Sept. 1870, to George A Barrington Godbold, 12th regt. late 74th highlanders. [4] Geraldine Sopha, m. 14 Nov. 1872, to Robert Hume, son of Thomas Crowe, Esq. D.L. of Dromore, co. Clare, and has a son and dau. Thomas Fitzgerald Hume CROWE, b. 11 July, 1878.— Geraldine Norah Isabella. (4) Letitia. /2/ William Henry, rector of Loughgilly, co. Armagh; m. , Catherine, dau. of James Hamilton, of Brown Hall, CO. Donegal, and had with other issue a son and dau. (1) Arthur H , m. his cousin, Arabella Rose, dau. of John Hamilton, Esq. of Brown Hall, co. Donegal. (2) Catherine Helen, m. to J Verschoyle, Esq. of Tassagart, co. Dublin. /3/ Catherine, m. to William Drummond Delap, Esq. and lias a son— Robert Foster Dunlop (see below). /4/ Anna, m. to Jonas Stawell, of Old Court, co. Cork, and iiad a son. Sir William Foster Stawell, Knt. C.J. supreme court of Victoria since 1857; b. 1816; m. 1856, Mary Frances, dau. of late William Pomeroy Greene, R.N. (Griffith— Bart.) /5/ Henrietta, d. 27 Oct. 1856, having m. 10 May, 1810, as 3rd wife, to Jerome, Count de Sails, who d. 20 Oct. 1836, leaving 6 sons and 2 daus. /6/ Elizabeth, m. to Rev. James Macreight, rector of Keady, CO. Armagh. /?/ Letitia, m. , to John Henry North, Q.c. late M.P. Dublin university. [3] Margaret, bp. 21 Feb. 1737; m. to Right Rev. and Hon. Heniry Maxwell, bishop of Meath. He d. 7 Oct. 1798, leaving 2 sons— John and Henry, 5th and 6th Barons Famham. JOHN FOSTER, bar.-at-law M.T. elected M.P. Dunleer when 18 years of age, M.P. co. Louth 1768, speaker of the Irish house of commons 1785, P.C. Great Britain, created BA- RON Oriel, of Ferrard, co. Louth, 17 July, 1821, in the Pei-age of the U.K. ; bp. 28 Sept. 1740 ; d. 16 Aug. 1828, having m. 14 Dec. 1764, Margaret Amelia, dau. of Thomas Burgh, of Birt, CO. Kildare (aunt of Sir Ulysses Burgh, 2nd Baron Downes, ext.) She was created Viscountess Ferrard in Ireland 7 Nov. 1797, with remainder to her male issue ; she d. 20 Jan. 1824, having had with other issue 2 sons, viz.: Hon. John, d. M.P. Dunleer, shortly before 18 April, 1792, and THOMAS HENRY FOSTER, 2nd Viscount Ferrard (on the death of liis mother 20 Jan. 1824), and Baron Oriel (on the death of his father 16 Aug. 1828), p.c. Ireland, M.P. Dunleer 1792/7; d. 18 Jan. 1843, having m. 20/29 Nov. 1810, Lady Harriet Skefllngton, in her own [right Viscountess Massereene and Baroness Louglmeagh ; he assumed the surname and arms of Skeffington only by r.l. 8 Jan. 1817; she d. 2 Jan. 1831, having had 5 sons and 3 daus. [1] John, s. as 10th Viscount. [2] Hon. Chichester Thomas, late 27th regt.; b. 29 Oct. 1813; m. 20 Dec. 1845, Amelia, dau. of late Arthur Blennerhasset, Esq. of Ballyseedy, co. Kerry, and has had with other issue 4 sons and 5 daus. (1) Chichester Arthur, b. 22 May, 1850.— (2) Charles Clot- worthy, b. 8 June, I860.— (3) Thomas Henry, b. Aug. 1862. — (4) Blennerhassett John Foster, b. 24 Feb, 1866. — (5) Frances Amelia, 2 G2 452 MASSr. (6) Anna Louisa, m. 27 Mar. 1869, to James Foord Hilton, capt. 72nd highlanders, adj. Elgin R.V, (7) Flora Georgiana, m. 23 Nov. 1872, to Hamilton, 5th Lord Muskerry. (8) Ada Blennerhassett, m. 22 Aug. 1878, to Rodolphe Har- man, M.B. staff -surgeon. (9) Henrietta, [3] Hon. William Anthony, capt. 80th regt. ; b. Jan. 1815 ; d. 21 Jan. 1842. [4] Hon. Thomas Clotworthy, vicar of Cotterstock-cum-Skef- fington, Northampton, lieut. 1st "W.I. regt. ; b. 1820 ; d. 20 Dec. 1862, having m. 20 Feb. 1841, Hon. Henrietta Cathe- rine Blackwood, 5th dau. of Hans, 3rd Lord Dufferin (shere-m. 18 Mar. 1869, to Edwin Arnold, of Yiewsley, Middx.), and had 3 sons and 2 daus. (1) Henry Thomas Foster, b. 26 Mar. 1842 ; d. 9 Dec. 1865. (2) Hans Blackwood Clements, b. 19 Jan. 1848 ; d. 23 Sept. 1871. (3) Hungerf ord Clotworthy, b. 8 April, 1850; d. unm. 21 Mar. 1881. (4) Alice Victoire, d. 7 Nov. 1871, having m. 29 Mar. 1865, to Samuel Henry Harford, capt. Cape mounted rifles. (5) Agnes Elizabeth. [5] Hon. Henry Eobert, b. 10 Feb. 1820 ; d. 20 Feb. 1846. [6] Hon, Harriet Margaretta, m. 19 Dec. 1843, to David " Ross, of Bladensberg," Esq. of Rosstrevor, co. Down ; he d. 5 Nov. 1866, having had 3 sons and a dau. (1) Robert Skeffington "Ross, of Bladensberg," J.P. D.L. co. Down, M.A. Exeter Coll. Oxon. a member of the Jesuit society ; b. 26 Jan. 1847. (2) John Foster George , lieut. Coldstream guards ; b. 27 July, 1848 ; m. 6 Jan, 1870, to his cousin, Hon, Blanche Amelia Skeffington, dau, of John, 10th Viscount Massereene (see below), (3) Edmond James Thomas, lieut, R.E. ; b. 17 Aug. 1849; m. 3 July, 1878, Alexina Frances, youngest dau. of Hon. Colin Lindsay (E. CRAWFORD), (4) Harriet Margaret, m. 8 May, 1873, to William Augustin Ross, Esq. of Clonard and Dunleckney, co. Donegall. [7] Hon Anna Elizabeth, m. 15 Mar. 1836, to Robert Foster- Dunlop, Esq. of Monasterboice, co, Louth, J.P, above-men- tioned ; he d, 11 Nov, 1875, having had a son and 6 daus. (1) William James Skeffington Dux LOP, lieut. R.E. b. 24 Nov. 1847 : d. 28 Sept. 1871. (2) Harriette Catherine. (3) Annette Elizabeth, m. 12 Oct. 1870, to Vice-Adm. Sir Francis Leopold M'Clintock, R.N. LL.D. D.C.L. (B. RATH- DONNELL). (4) Helen Mary, m. 8 May, 1874, to Rev. Henry West. (5) Blanche Louisa, m. 2 Aug. 1881, to Charles Edward McClintock, of Glendaragh, co. Antrim (B. Rathdonkell). (6) Dorothea Roberta, m. 21 July, 1880, to Richard, youngest son of Rev. Richard Quin, rector of Forkhill, co. Armagli. (7) Mary Rachel. [8] Hon. Elizabeth Mary, d. 19 June, 1878, having m. 5/14 June, 1854, as 2nd wife, to William Thomas Foe, A.M. bar.-at- law, s. p. JOHN, 10th Viscount, K.P.; b. 30 Nov. 1812; d. 28 April, 1863, having m. 1 Aug. 1835, OUvia Deane, dau. of Henry Deane O'Grady, Esq. of Lodge, co. Limerick, and Stillorgan Castle, Dublin ; she d. 10 May, 1874, having had 4 sons and 4 daus. (1) Clotworthy John Eyre Foster, 11th and present Viscount. (2) Hon, Hungerford Henry, b. 25 July, 1845 ; d, s, p, 18 Dec, 1870, having m, 30 Nov. 1868, his cousin, Louisa Muskerry Deane, dau. of Robert Grady, Esq. (3) Hon.SydneyWilliam,b.30May,1849; d. 6 Feb. 1876, having m. 3 Oct. 1872, Clementina Isabella Margaret, youngest dau. of Archibald Campbell Dennistoun, Esq. and has had 3 daus. Florence Clementina Vere.— Evelyn Isabella.— Mabel Anna Mary. (4) Hon. Reginald George Chaine, b. 5 Oct. 1850 ; d. 21 Feb. 1873. (5) Hon. Dorcas Louisa Harriet, d. 27 Sept. 1876, having m. 8 July, 1869, to Percy Fitzgerald, Esq. of Fane Valley, Louth, bar.-at-law. (6) Hon. Olivia Margaretta Mary.— (7) Hon. Florence Cecilia. (8) Hon. Blanche Amelia, m. 6 Jan. 1870, to her cousin, John Foster George "Ross, of Bladensburg," lieut. Coldstream guards. BARON MASSY. JOHN THOMAS WILLIAM MASSY, Baro] Massy (1776, l.), elected an Irish rcpresenta tive Peer 14 Mar. 1876 ; s. his brother as 6th Baroi 27 Feb. 1874 ; b. 30 Aug. 1835 ; m. 19 Mar. 186S Lady Lucy Maria Butler, dau. of Somerset, 3r( Earl of Carrick, and has a son and 2 daus. (1) Hon. Hugh Somerset John, R. Meath mil.; b, 15 Feb, 1864 (2) Hon. Lucy Matilda Anne. (3) Hon. Matilda Isabella. Arms— Arg. on a chevron between three lozenges sa. a lie passant or. Crest— Out of a ducal coronet or a bull's head gu. attired sa. Supporters— Dexter, a lion. Sinister, a leopard reguardan both ppr. and collared and chained or. Motto — Pro libertate patriae. Residences — Hermitage, Castle Connell,co. Limerick; Mass; Lodge, Mitchelstown, co. Cork; Lareen House, Leitrim; am Badby House, Daventry, Northants. Hineafle. HUGH MASSY, of Duntrileague, co. Limerick, M.P. (great grandson of Hugh Massy, who went to Ireland, am had a command in the army sent to suppress the rebellion o 1641, is said to have had 5 wives; see also B. Clarina); createi Baron Massy, of Duntrileague, co. Limerick, in the peerage o Ireland, 4 Aug. 1776 ; d. 30 Jan. 1788, aged 88, having, m. 1st Margaret, dau. and eventual heir of Col. James Dawson, o Ballina Court, co. Tipperary ; she d. having had witl otlier issue 2 sons, (1) Hugh, s, as 2nd Baron. (2) Hon, James, of Sutterby, co. Line, and of Ballina Coiu- aforesaid, assumed the additional surname and arms of DAW SON (after Massy); b, 10 Oct, 1736 ; d, Dec. 1790, having m Mary, dau, of John Leonard, Esq, of Carra, co, Galway; shi d, 26 May, 1805, having had an only son, James Hewitt Massy-Dawson, of Ballyna Court, M.r Clonmel, by R.L. 4 April, 1827, he and his issue were author ised to continue to use the additional surname and anus o Dawson; b, 13 Sept, 1779 ; d, 2 Oct, 1834, having m. 11 Mar 1800, Eliza Jane, eldest dau. and colieir of Francis Dennis Esq. of Jamaica ; she d. 14 Mar. 1834, having had 6 sons am 7 duus. /I/ James Massy-Dawson, of Ballynacourt, capt. 14th ligli dragoons ; d. unm. 9 July, 1837, aged 35, /2/ Francis Dennis Massy-Dawson, of M,T, and L.I.; b. 2; Sept.1803 ; d. 16 Nov. 1870, having m. 1st— 6 Aug. 1829, Hon Susan Agnes St. Clair, dau. of Charles, Lord Sinclair; she d 17 Sept. 1856, having had a son and 2 daus. [1] Francis Staunton, b. 27 Nov. 1840 ; m. 2 Aug, 1870 Julia Eliza, only dau, of late T, C, Gilmour, Esq, of Nev Orleans, u.s,A. and has 3 sons and a dau, Francis Evelyn, b. 9 Sept. 1872.— Charles Godfrey, b. S' Sept. 1873.— Robert Henry, b. 13 Oct. 1874.— Agnes Anna 3IASSY 453 [2] Jane Isabella, m. 22 July, 1856, to Commander Diomede Pantaleoni, of Rome, vice-president of the superior board of health, ex-director of the hospitals of Rome, created (1873) senator of the Italian kingdom, and has 3 sons, Maffeo Paxtaleoxi, b. 2 Julj', 1857.— Guido, b. 29 Aug. 1858.— Raoul, b. 30 May, 1860. [3] Susan St. Clair, d. s. p. 20 Oct. 1857, having m. 1 Jan. 1857, to Joseph Lewis FrankUn, Esq. who d. 18 Sept. 1867. Mr. F. D. Massy -Dawsox m. 2ndly— 20 Mar. 1861, Harriet, only dau. of late Rev. Thomas Sparke GriflBnhoofe, of Arkes- den, Essex ; she d. 26 Mar. 1867, having had a dau. r4] Lilian Harriet. /3/ John (Rev.), b. 30 Oct. 1804 ; d. 8 Oct. 1850. /4/ Charles Nicholas Pallmer, capt. 9th lancers ; b. 21 Feb. 1813 ; bur. 5 Sept. 1849, unm. /5/ George Staunton King Massy -Dawson, of Ballinacourte, CO. Tipperary, J.P. D.L. capt. late 14th hussars ; b. 30 Nov. 1816 ; m. 1st— 5 Sept. 1854, Grace Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Wil- liam Leeson (E. Milltowx); she d. 9 Nov. 1865. He m. 2ndly— 20 May, 1869, Harriet Sophia, dau. of late Walter Steele, Esq. of Moynalty, co. Monaghan. By his Ist wife be had 2 sons aud 2 daus. (1) James, lieut. 3rd dragoon guards, b. 25 Jan. 1866. (2) George Henry Edward, b. 8 Oct. 1864. (3) Grace Catherine Rose, m. 26 April, 1881, to Carew Uavies-Gilbert, Esq. of Trelissick, Cornwall (B. CREWE). (4) Maria Isabella. /6/ Mary Jane, m. 12 July, 1821, to George Evelyn, of Wootton, Surrey, capt. Coldstream guards; he d. 16 Feb. 1829. IT I Anna Maria, d. 15 May, 1866, having m. Ist— 16 May, 1833, to Robert Montagu Poore,E8q. (BART.), of Combe Park, Wilts, who d. 9 April, 1837. She re-m. 9 Dec. 1840, to Mark Anthony, youngest son of Right Hon. William Saurin; he d. 8. p. 3 July, 1862. /8/ Elizabeth Rosetta, had the precedency of widow K.C.B. by R.W. 4 Sept. 1866; she d. 7 Jan. 1858, having m. Ist — 13 April 1828, to Eyre Coote, Esq., of West Park, Hants. (Bart.), who d. 30 May, 1834. She re-m. 10 Sept. 1842, to Rear-Adm. Armar Lowry Corry, R.N. 2nd in command Baltic fleet 1854, who d. 1 May, 1855. 191 Isabella Pallmer, d. 19 Jan. 1860, having m. 2 Aug. 1838, to Capt. Richard Duckworth Dunn, 2nd dragoon guards. /lO/ Louisa Susan, m. 15 Aug. 1839, to Edward, 3rd son of Sir Edward O'Brien, Bart. (B. IN'CHIQUIN), who d. 19 May, 1840. /ll/ Adelaide, d. 24 June, 1841, having m. Sept. 1839 to Archibald James Lamont, Esq. of Aird Lamont, N.B. /12/ Helena Frances. BARON MASSY m. 2ndly— 16 April, 1754, Rebecca, dau. bf Francis Delap, Esq. of Antigua, and had with 6 daus. 3 sons, (3) Hon. Francis Hugh, capt. 6th (R.I.) dragoons; b. 13 Jan. 1755 ; d. having m. 7 July, 1777, Jane, only dau. of William Cullum, of Dublin, M.D.; she d. Aug. 1813, having had with other issue a son, Francis Hugh MASsr, of Suir Castle, co. Tipperary, b. m. Anne Bomford, dau. of MoUoy, Esq. and has had with other issue 2 sous and 2 daus. /I/ Francis Hugh. /2/ Daniel Molloy, capt. Tipperary art. mil. m. 21 Oct. 1876, Sophie, widow of late William Massy, of Caervillahowe and Bally glasheen, co. Tipperary (see below). /3/ Anne Bomford, m. 21 Sept. 1871, to John Henry St. George Whitty, Esq. of Balliutobber, Queen's co. /4/ Jane Adelaide. (4) Hon. Eyre, capt. 27th (Enniskillen) regt.; b. 13 Feb. 1767 ; d. Nov. 1828, having m. Ist — Elizabeth, dau. of Leighton, Esq. of Durham ; she d. having had with an only son (killed when hunting) 6 daus. /I/ Anna, m. to Doran, surgeon in dragoon regt. /2/ Rebecca, m. to Harmon Gibbome, of Cool- nagore, Queen's co. and had issue. /3/ Elizabeth, m. to John Steele, of Kyle Park, Queen's co. aud had issue. /4/ Matilda Frances, m. 1st— to Richard Sadleir, of Sadleir's Wells, co. Tipperary; he d. 1835, having had issue. She re-m. as 1st wife, to Rev. Dawson Massy (B. Clarina), and had 2 daus. — Frances and Con- stance. /5/ Grace, m. , to Oliver Mills, of Castlelake, co. Tipperary, and had 2 daus. Hon. Eyre MASSY m. 2ndly — Phoebe, dau. of John Head, Esq. of Ashley Park, co. Tipperary (by his wife Phoebe Toler, sister of John, 1st Earl of Norbury), and had an only dau. /6/ Phoebe Letitia, m. 20 Sept. 1836, to John Massy, of Stag- dale, CO. Limerick (B. Clarina); he d. 23 Oct. 1866, leaving 2 sons and 2 daus. (5) Hon. George, b. 19 Aug. 1765 ; d. 13 Aug. 1834, having m. 1st— July, 1787, Elizabeth, dau. of Abel Onge, Esq. of Hays- ton, CO. Dublin. He m. 2ndly, Constance, dau. of Crone, Esq. of Byblox, near Doneraile ; she d. 3 Dec. 1819. He m. Srdly, Elizabeth, dau. of Lane, and widow of Clotwor- thy, 2nd Earl of Massereene (ext.), and also of George Doran ; she d. 19 Mar. 1838. By his 1st wife he had 2 sons and 3 daus. /I/ Robert George, of Caervillahowe, co. Tipperary ; b. m. Helen, only dau. of James Sutton, Esq. of Toxteth Park, Liverpool; she d. 12 April, 1859, having had with other issue 4 sons and 3 daus. [1] William, of Caervillahowe and Ballyglasheen, co. Tip- perary; b. 18 Feb. 1815; d. 22 July, 1875, having m. 30 Sept. 1857, Sophie, dau. of Alexander Grant, Esq. of St. Andrew's, New Brunswick (she re-m. 21 Oct. 1876, to Capt. Daniel Molloy Massy), and had 3 sons and 5 daus. Godfrey Warburton, b. 27 April, 1863.— G^eorge William Hughes, b. 16 Jvme, 1864.— Hugh Francis, b. 8 Nov. 1866. —Eva Sophia.— Lillian.— Helen Blanche.— Geraldine.— Maud Constance. [2] Joseph Thomas, b. 26 April 1820. [3] having m. Richard, b. 3 Feb. 1824 ; d. Anne Barrett, and has a son. [4] Hugh James (Prince Edward Island) ; b.lO Aug. 1826 ; m. 21 April, 1853, Mary Jane, dau. of Isaac Darby, of St. Eleanor, Prince Edward Island, and has 3 sons and 4 daus. Hugh James, b. 23 June, 1854.— Robert George, b. 3 June, 1865.— Charles William, b. 28 Jan. 1867.— Helen Sutton.— Rose Rebecca.— Emma Jane.— Agnes Hester. [5] Helen Rose, b. 13 May, 1812 ; m. to Rev. Alexander Eckford Watson, and has 2 sons and a dau. [6] Constance, m. 6 Jvdy, 1854, to William Steele Studdert, Esq. J.P. of Keeper's View, co. Clare, and has 3 sons and a dau. Charles Henry Thompson STUDDERT, b. 13 Sept. 1856. — WiUiam John Massy, b. 16 Dec. 1857.— Hugh Samuel, b. 30 April, 1861.— Constance Helen. [7] Rebecca, m. 16 June, 1842, to Dr. Alexander Wood, of Edinourgh. /2/ Hugh, of Tullow Lodge, co. Carlow ; b. 10 July, 1800 ; m. 11 Nov. 1834, Mary Anne, dau. of Major Beresford Gahan, 6th dragoons, and has had 2 sons and 2 daus. [1] Beresford, b. 16 May, 1840; d. 13 Mar. 1878, having m. 14 April, 1869, Elizabeth Harriet, only dau. of Rev. George H Reade, of Innisheen rectory, Dundalk, and bad 2 sons and 2 daus. Cecil Hugh, b. 18 April, 1870.— Sydney Beresford, b. 18 Feb. 1876.— Frances Mary Georgina.- Eva Constance. [2] George Hugh, b. 9 June, 1844; m. 15 April, 1880, Geor- gina, only dau. of (Jeorge Fenwick, M.D. of Montreal. [3] Henrietta Anne Margaretta. [4] Constance Emily. /3/ Constance, d. 26 Oct. 1842, liaving m. 6 Mar. 1812, to Charles Putland, Esq. of Brayhead, co. Wicklow. /4/ Rebecca, d. 17 Dec. 1878, having m. to Robert Butler, feq. of Dublin. (SI Frances, m. 13 Oct. 1828, to Richard Studdert, of Mount Rivers. CO. Clare. , . .,,,«„ TTTJGH, 2nd Baron, M.P. co. Limerick ; b. 14 Apnl,1733; Xl d. 10 May, 1790, having m. Sept. 1760, Catherine, elder dau. and coheir (with her sister Sarah, Countess of Carrick) of Edward Taylor, Esq. of Ballynore, co. Limerick ; she d. 16 Aug. 1791, having had with 4 daus. 4 sons, (1) Hugh, s. as 3rd Baron. (2) Hon. Edward, of BaUymort, co. Limerick ; b. 21 Dec. 1766 ; d. 2 Jan. 1836, having m. 29 Jan. 1796, Catherine, dau. of John Villiers Tuthill, of Kilmore, co. Limerick; she d. 29 Jan. 1836, having had a son and 4 daus. , 111 Edward Taylor, of Cottesmore, co. Pembroke, J.P. D.L.; b. 4 July, 1807 ; m. 8 Oct. 1836, Helen only dau. of Jonathan Haworth Peel, Esq. of Cottesmore (BART.), and has had 6 sons and 6 daus. , , ,„,„ [1] Edward Hugh Hamon, b. 6 Sept. 1836; married 1856. [2J Howarth Peel, late lieut. 22nd regt.; b. 10 Oct. 1842 ; m. 12 Aug. 1873, Anne Justina, only dau. of late Arthur Lloyd Davies Lloyd, of BlaendyfEryn and Alltyr Odin, co. Carmarthen, and has an only surviving dau. Muriel Kathleen. [31 Villiers Tuthill, b. 4 Nov. 1843; d. 21 Sept. 1881. [4] Xavier Peel, B.A. Trin. Coll. Dublin, 1871, curate of Stockland, Bristol, since 1874 ; b. 28 Feb. 1846. [5] Arthur Wellington, b. 21 Aug. 1846 ; m. 28 April, 1881, Enmia Elizabeth Rhys, only dau. of John Stokes, Esq. of Cuffem, CO. Pembroke. ^ „, „ ,or, [6] Greorge Ejtc, vicar of Boimi, co. Line. b. 26 May, 1851; m. 1 Feb. 1877, Catharine Frances, only child of Surgeon- Major (Jeorge Frederick Hughes Brown, 17th N.I. Surat, and has a son and 2 daus. George Edward, b. 11 Jan. 1878.— Nora Helen.— Gladys [7] Ellen Catharine, m. 1st— 11 Feb. 1863, as 2nd wife, to Rev. Charles Henry Barham of Trecwn, Pembroke, J.P. M.P. Appleby, Westmorland, rector of Baring, Kent, and Kirkby More, Westmorland, who d. 16 Aug. 1878. She re- in. 20 Nov. 1879, as 2nd wife, to Henry Hyde Nugent, 2nd son of late Rt. Hon. George Bankes, of Corfe Castle and Kingston Lacy, Dorset (see also B. VIVIAN). [8] Catharine Elizabeth. ^ • « ,, [QI Annette Jane, m. 2 April, 1867, to William Gnnfield Lely, Esq. of Framlingham Hall, Norfolk (assumed the surname of LELY in lieu of his patronymic Ostler, under the will of late Frederick Lely, Esq.), and has had 5 sons and 1 dau. ^ -,, , , Hugh Mounteney Lely, b. 1 Mar. 1869.— George Peel, b. 15 May, 1870.— Edward Barham, b. Dec. 1872.— Arthur Vaughan, b. Feb. 1874.— Conrad William, b. June, 1875.— Helen Mary, twin with George. [10] Marj' Georgina. llj Gertrude, m. 30 Dec. 1875, to William, grandson of lateHenry CUflford-Clifford,of Frampton Court, co. Glouc. [12] Constance Grace, m. 2 Dec. 1880, to Alan, 4th son of William Peel, Esq. of Taliaris Park, co. Carmarthen /2/ Elizabeth, d. 17 Oct. 1862, having m. Nov. 1829/32, to George Thomas Garrard Ball, col. 8th foot 454 DE MAULEY, 131 Catharine, m. 7 May, 1838, to John Green, Esq. of Cove of Cork. /4/ Anna, m. 11 Sept. 1828, to Robert Chambre Vaughan, Esq. of Bnrlton Hall and Woodgate, Salop; he d. 8 Aug. 1876. /5/ Jane, m. 16 Oct. 1827, to Thomas Dicken, Esq. of Lop- pington House, Salop ; he d. 1855. (3) Hon. George Eyre, b.29 July, 1772 ; d. 29 Jan. 1842, having m. Dec. 1791, Elizabeth, dau. of Michael Scanlan, Esq. of Ballynahana; she d. 4 Dec. 1844, having had -with 3 dans. 4 sons," /I/ Hugh, of Riversdale, Limerick, J.P. B.L.; b. 1796 ; d. 28 Feb. 1881, having m. 6 Nov. 1821, Mary Anne, only dau. of Robert Harding, Esq. of Cherry Grove, co. Limerick ; she d. 20 Aug. 1869, having had 3 sons and 5 dans. [1] George Eyre, of Riversdale, Limerick, lieut.-col. Lime- rick mil.; b. 23 Nov. 1822 ; m. 1st— 24 Nov. 1864, Rose Gertrude, dau. of Thomas dc Moleyns, Esq. Q.C. (B. Ven- TRY) ; she d. 1 Feb. 1869, having had a son, (1) Hugh Hamon George, b. 17 Mar. 1867. LlEUT.-COL. Eyre m. 2ndly— 6 July, 1871, Eliza, dau. of Rev. James W Rynd, rector of Galbally, co. Limerick, and has had 3 sons, (2) James Eyre, b. 16 Sept. 1873.— (3) George Robert, b. 20 Mar. 1875.— (4) Edmond Ingoldsby, b. 26 April, 1876. [2] Robert Harding, b. 12 Nov. 1826 ; m. 15 April, 1874, his cousin Harriet Elizabeth, dau. of Rev. John Feather- stonhaugh, of Griffinstown, Westmeath (Featherston— Bart.), and has a dau. — Everina Susanna Isabel. [3] Hugh, b. 20 June, 1831. [4] EUza Mary, m. 19 April, 1860, to Lieut.-Col. Jolui Henry Lowndes, of Braunston, Northants. J.P. late 47th regt. and one H.M. gent.-at-arms, and has with other issue a son, Henry Bartholomew LOWXDES, b. 1862. [5] Anne Catharine. [6] Isabella Margaret. [7] Mary Anne, m. 4 Dec. 1872, to Sir David Vandeleur Roche, Bart. [8] Emily, m. 22 Nov. 1871, as 2nd wife, to Rev. Edward Gabbett, A.M. prebendary of Limerick and rector of Croom, and has a dau. — Mary Josephine Gabbett. /2/ George Michael, rector of Knockany ; d. 20 Nov. 1863, having m. 6 June, 1837, Elizabeth, dau. of Matthew O'Brien, Esq. of Newcastle, co. Limerick. /3/ Edward, B.I.C.S.; d. 17 Nov. 1835. /4/ John, major 5th fusihers ; b. d. 22 Jan. 1862, having m. 17 Oct. 1844, Henrietta Jane, dau. of late Major- Gen. Thomas Bell, C.B. 48th regt.; she d. 25 Mar. 1874, having had 2 sons and a dau. [1] George Thomas Charles Ejtc, b. 15 Oct. 1846, [2] John Francis Hugh Bell, b. 12 Nov. 1848 ; accidentally shot 10 May, 1872. [3] Mary Selina Constance Evelyn. (4) Hon. John, of Barna, co. Limerick, b. d. 6 July, 1869, having m. 16 June, 1817, Maria, dau. of Robert Maunsell,' Esq. of Limerick, formerly of Rumbo, East Indies, and a mem- ber of council Madras ; she d. 28 May, 1880, aged 85, having had 4 sons, /!/ Hugh, major 85th foot ; b. 3 Nov. 1819 ; d. Jan. 1862, having m. 10/18 Sept. 1860, Augusta, only child of Major Richardson Brady, of Oaklands, co. Tyrone. She re-m. 1 Nov. 1866, to Henry James, Earl of Castlestuart. /2/ Robert Maunsell, b. 10 Nov. 1821; drowned 27 July, 1836. /3/ John Maunsell Massy-Beresford, J.P. D.L. A.M. of St. Hubert's, co. Fermanagh, and Macbie Hill, co. Peebles, dean of Kilmore; b. 26 Sept. 1823; m. 6 May, 1851, Emily Sarah, dau. and coheir of late Rev. John Isaac Beresford (M. Watek- PORD), assumed the additional surname of Beresford by R.L. 4 May, 1871, and has had witli otlier issue a son and 3 dans. [1] John George Beresford, lieut. Lauarks. yeo. cav. b. 7 Feb. 1856. [2] Emily Maria Louisa, m. 31 Oct. 1876, to Cecil Edward St. Lawrence Leslie, Esq. (Bart.) Selina Harriette Perotine. Lilian Helena Grace. George Edward, b. 21 June, 1828 ; d. 2 July, 1872, HUGH, 3rd Baron ; b. 24 Oct. 1761 ; d. 20 June, 1812, having m. 2 Mar. 1792, Margaret, dau. of William Bar- ton, Esq. of Grove, Tipperary ; she d. 14 Sept. 1820, having had 4 sons and 4 daus. /I/ Hugh Hamon, s. as 4th Baron. /2/ Hon. George William, of Belmont, co. Limerick ; b. 12 Jan. 1794 ; d. 5 Sept. 1838, having m. 1st— 28 April, 1821, Narcissa, 2nd dau. of James Hugh Smith Barry, Esq. of Marbury Hall' Chester, and Foaty Island, co. Cork ; she was drowned 9 Jaii' 1831. He m. 2ndly— 1 Oct. 1834, Mary Jane, dau. of late Lieut - Col. Crosbie (BART.), of Rusheen, co. Kerry; she d. 16 Autj 1878 (having re-m. 13 Dec. 1838, to Rev. Morris Charles Yes- combe). By his 1st wife he had 3 sons, (1) Hugh Hamon John, of Hazlehurst, Hants, capt 44tli regt.; b. 14 Aug. 1822 ; d. 29 July, 1867, having ra. 25'Mav 1850, Anne Margaret, dau. of late Morgan John Evans Esq of Llwyndbarried, co. Radnor, and had 2 sons, ' Hugh Hamon George William Carruthers, lieut. R n • b 10 Mar. 1851. — RoUo Dillon Dunham, b. 16 June 1856 ' (2) George WilUam, b. 2 July, 1823 ; m. July, 1845 Anne dau .of John Massy, of Glenville, co. Limerick (B. Cla'rina)' shed. liaving had twin daus. ' ' Caroline and Narcissa, in Australia. (3) Dunbar James, lieut. 16t]i regt.; b. 18 Jan. 1829 • d 1850. ' ■ [3] Se [4] Lil /4/ Geor^ /3/ Hon. John, lieut.-col.; b. 4 June, 1795; d. 7 Mar. 1848 having m. 12 April, 1828, Elizabeth, dau. of Edward Home- wood, Esq. of Maidstone, Kent; she d. 24 Mar. 1857, having had 3 sons and a dau. (1) Richard Hugh Stephen, b. 28 Aug. 1832 ; d. 1851. (2) Augustine WilUam, heut. 56th regt. (Pompadours); b. 26 July, 1836 ; d. unm. 29 Sept. 1878, (3) Dawson Dunbar (Rev.); b. 23 Sept. 1837 ; unm. (4) Grace Elizabeth EUnor, m. 19 Sept. 1866, to Major Robert Thomas Thompson, 56th regt. and has 2 daus. Grace Elizabeth Augusta Massy THOMPSON.— Anne Emma Fetherstonhaugli. /4/ Hon. Dawson (Rev.), d. 10 July, 1825, aged 25, unm. /5/ Hon. Grace Elizabeth, d. 27 Sept. 1841, having m. 26 June, 1823, to Hon. Walter O'Grady Guillamore, who d. 10 June, 1849, /6/ Hon. Susan Maria, m. 27 Mar. 1826, to Rev. John Fether- stonhaugh (Fetherstox— Bart.), of Griffinstown, co. West- meath; he d, 1874. Ill Hon. Margaret Everina, m. 17 July, 1833, to Francis Drew. Esq. of Drewsborough, co. Clare. /8/ Hon. Elizabeth Jane Sarah Anne, d. 30 July, 1874, havine m. 1 Julv, 1835, to Thomas Paul Lefroy, Q.C. and had issue. HUGH HAMON, 4th Baron, b. 13 Feb. 1793; d. 27 Sept. 1836, having m. 22 June, 1826, Matilda, dau. of late Luke White (B. AXXALY), of Woodlands, DubUn and had 2 sons, (1) Hugh Hamon Ingoldsby, 5th Baron; b. 14 April, 1827; d. s. p. 27 Feb. 1874, having m. 4 Jan. 1855, Isabella, eldest dau, of late George More Nisbet, Esq. of Cainiliill, Lanark. (2) John Thomas William, 6th and present Baron. BARON DE MAULEY. CHARLES FREDERICK ASHLEY COOPEB- PONSONBY, Baron de Mauley (1838, U.K.), M.p. Poole 1837/47, Dungarvan 1851/2 ; s. his father as 2nd Baron, 16 May, 1855; b. 12 Sept. 1815; m. 9 Aug. 1838, his cousin Lady Maria Jane Elizabeth Ponsonby, dau. of John William, 4th Earl of Bess- borough, and has had with other issue 4 sons and 2 daus. (1) Hon. William Ashley Webb, late lieut. rifle brigade, b.2 Mar. 1843. (2) Hon. Maurice John George, M.A. Ch, Ch. Oxon. 1878, vicar of New Swindon, Wilts, 1879, of St. Paul's, Chicliester, 1878, 9, of Kirkstall, Yorks, 1875/8 ; b. 7 Aug. 1846 ; m. 29 Dec. 1875. Hou. Madeleine Emily Augusta Hanbury- Tracy, j-ounge«t dau. of Thomas Chai-les, 2ud Baron Sudeley, and lias 2 sons, Gerald Maurice, b. 7 Oct. 1876.— Hubert William, b. 21 July, 1878. MAYNARD. 455 3) Hon. Frederick John William, b. 28 Aug. 1847; m. 1 Feb. 1877, Margaret Fanny, dau. of Frederick John Howard, Esq. E. Cablisle), and has a dau. Mary Fanny Louisa. 4) Hon. Edwin Charles William, b. 13 Oct. 1861 ; m. 10 Dec. 1878, Emily Dora, dau. of Octavius Edward Coope, Esq. of Rotchetts, Essex, M.P. Middx. and has 2 sons, Charles Edward, b. 2 Sept. 1879.— Maurice George Jesser, 1). 10 Sept. 1880. 5 ) Hon. Emily Priscilla Maria, m. 2 June, 1870, to Rev. Charles ,\'illiam Norman Ogilvy (Bart.) 6) Hon. Helen Geraldine Maria, m. 25 July, 1877, to Sholto roorge Watson, Lord Aberdour, eldest son of Sholto, 20th Earl .f Morton. VRMS— Quarterly, 1st and 4th, Gu. a chevron between three :ombs arg. PONSOXBT. 2nd and 3rd, Sa. a lion passant re- 'ardant and a chief engrailed or. !rest— Out of a ducal coronet three arrows points downwards • in pale and two in saltire entwined at the intersection by ■keppr. i'ORTERS— Dexter, a lion regardant ppr. Sinister, a bull sa. lined unguled and ducally gorged or. :IOTTO— Pro rege, lege, grege. •KAT— Langford House, Lechlade, Gloucestershire. 3rd and last Viscount 13 Mar. 1824 ; b. 13 Mar. 1786; d. 19 Mar. 1865, having m. 28 Dec. 1810, Mary, only dau. of Reginald Rabbett, of Bramfield HaU, SuflEolk, Esq. ; she d. 22 Oct. 1857, having had with other issue a son and 2 daus. (1) Hon. Charles Henry, col. Essex mil. D.L. d. 2 Jan. 1865, aged 51, having m. 1st — 16 Jan. 1840, Lady Frances Julia Murray, 2nd dau. of James, 1st Lord Glenlyon, and sister of Duke of Athole ; she d. s. p. 4 Nov. 1858. He m. 2ndly— 13 Oct. 1860, Blanche Adeliza, 2nd dau. of Henry Fitzroy, Esq. (D. Grafton), of Salcey Lawn (she re-m. 8 Nov. 1866, to Francis Robert, 4th Earl Rossl3m, and has issue), and had 2 daus. [1] Frances Evelyn, m. in Westminster Abbey, 30 April, 1881, to Francis Richard Charles Guy, Baron Brooke, M.P. eldest son of George Guy, 4th Earl of Warwick. [2] Blanche. (2) - - Hineage. WILLIAM FRANCIS SPENCER PONSONBY, 3rd son of Frederick, 3rd Earl of Bessborough (see that title), reated Barox de Mauley, of Canford, Dorset, 10 July, 8.38 ; b. 31 July, 1787; d. 16 May, 1856, having m. 8 Aug. 1814, .ady Barbara Ashley Cooper, coheir of the ancient barony of lauley, and only dau. and heir of Anthony, 5th Earl of Shaftes- airy ; she d. 5 .Tune, 1844, having hatl 2 sons and a dau. 1) Charles Frederick Ashley Cooper, 2nd and present Jaron. 2) Hon. Ashley George John, late grenadier guards ; b. 26 une, 1831; m. 21 July, 1857, Louisa Frances Charlotte, 2nd au. of Lord Henry Gordon (M. HUNTLY), and has 2 sons, Claude Ashley Charles, b. 16 Aug. 1859.— Eustace Ashley William, b. 30 Dec. 1863. 3) Hon. Frances Anna Georgiana, m. 14 Dec. 1837, to George Villiam, 9th Baron Kinnaird, who d. 7 Jan. 1878. VISCOUNT MAYNAED. cm HENRY MAYNARD, Viscount and Baron f^ Maynard (1766, G.B.), and a Baronet (1681, E.)j L.L. and vice.-adm. Essex; s. his uncle as Hon. Charlotte Mary, d. 27 June, 1871, having m. 22 Dec. 1834, to Hon. Adolphus Frederick Charles Molyneux Capel (E. Essex). (3) Hon. Emma, m. 26 Aug. 1886, to J. Robert Ives, Esq. of Bentworth Hall, Hants, who d. 21 May, 1866, having had 2 sons and 2 daus. [1] Gordon Maynard I^VES, of Bentworth Hall, Hants., D.L. Essex, lieut.-col. com. 36th Middx. R.V. capt. late Coldstream guards, served in Crimea 1864/5 ; b. 18 May, 1837 ; m. 30 Aug. 1880, Amy Violet Barnes, dau. of late S. J. Pullin, Esq. [2] Cecil Robert St. John Ives, lieut.-col. R.H.G. 1880 (retd. 1881, with hon. rank of major-gen.) ; b. 6 May, 1838 ; m. 7 April, 1864, Hon. Susan Anne Talbot, eldest dau. of James, 4th Lord Talbot de Malahide, and has 4 daus. Maud.— Marion.— Kathleen.— A dau. b. 6 Mar. 187S. [3] Marion. [4] Kathleen Emma. Arms— Arg., a chevron az. between three sinister hands couped at the wrist gu. Crest — A stag statant or. Supporters— Dexter, a stag ppr. attired or. Sinister, a talbot arg. pied sa. collared gu. MOTTO.— ManuB justa Nardus. Eineage. Sm HENRY MAYNARD, of Estaines, Essex, Knt. (son of John Maynard, M.P. St. Albans 1653), secretary to Lord Burghley, M.P. St. Albans 1686, 1597, Essex 1601, sheriff Essex 1603 ; m. Susan, dau. and coheir of Thomas Pierson, Esq. and had 3 sons, [1] Sir WiUiam, knighted 7 Mar. 1608, created BARONET 29 June, 1611, created Lord Maynard, of Wicklow, in Ireland, 30 May, 1620, and Lord Maynard, of Estaines, Essex, in Eng- land 14 Mar. 1628 ; d. 18 Dec. 1639. His great-grandson, Sir Charles, 6th Lord, created Barok Maynard, of Much Easton, Essex, and VISCOUNT Maynard 28 Oct. 1766, with remainder in default of male issue to his 3rd cousin. Sir William Maynard, Bart, of Walton, Essex ; d. unm. 30 June, 1776. [2] Sir John, of Tooting, Surrey, K.B. M.P. Lostwithiel, Im- peached of high treason 1647, expelled the house of commons, committed to the Tower, d. 1668, leaving an only son, Sir John Maynard, K.B. knighted 7 June, 1660, who d. 1666, leaving a dau. [3] Charles, of Walthamstow, auditor of the exchequer temp. Charles IL; bp. 4 Sept. 1599; d. 16/19 Nov. 1666, having m. (lie. dat. 16 July, 1633) Mary, dau. of Zeger Corselis, of Lon- don, merchant, and had with other issue a son. Sir William, created a BARONET 1 Feb. 1681; m. Dyott; his sons, (1) Sir William, 2nd Baronet, d. unm. (2) Sir Henry, 3rd Baronet, d. 16 Nov. 1738, having m. Catharine, dau. of George Gunter, of Racton, Sussex, and had a son, SIR WILLIAM, 4th Baronet, b. 19 April, 1721; d. 18 Jan. 1772, having m. in Westminster Abbey, 13 Aug. 1751 Charlotte, 2nd dau. of Sir Cecil Bisshopp, Bart, of Parham Sussex (ext.) ; she d. 16 May, 1762, having had 2 sons, (1) Sir Charles, 2nd Viscount (on death of Sir Charles, 30 June, 1775); b. 9 Aug. 1751; d. s. p. 10 Mar. 1824, having m. 12 July, 1776, Anne Horton, widow. (2) Henry, rector of Radwinter and vicar of Stansted, Essex; b. 30 Oct. 1768; d. May, 1806, having m. Susan, dau. of Rev. F. Barnard, rector of Caxton, co. Camb. ; she d. Aug. 1787, having had with 3 daus. an only son, Sir Henry, 3rd and last Viscount. 456 MAYO, EAEL OF MAYO. DERMOT ROBERT WYNDHAM BOURKE, Earl of Mayo and Viscount Mayo (1785, i.), and Baron Naas (1776, i.), lieut. late gren. guards ; s. his father as 7th Earl 8 Feb. 1872; b. 2 July, 1851; heir presumptive, his brother Maurice Archibald. Akms— Per fesse or and erm. a cross gn. in the 1st quarter a lion^aihpant and in the 2nd a dexter hand couped at the wrist both sa. Crest— A cat-a-mountain sejant guardant ppr. collared and chained or. Supporters— Two chevaliers in complete armour each hold- ing in the exterior hand a pole-axe ppr. Motto— A cruce salus. Seats — Palmerston House, StrafEan, co. Kildare, and Hayes, Navan, co. Meath. Itineafle. DAVID BURKE, of Monycrower, co. Mayo (grandson of Rickard Burke, of Balliurobe, descended from John, 4th son of Sir Tliomas Burke, Mac "William Oughter 1397, whose 2nd son, Edmund, was ancestor of the extinct Viscounts Mayo), was ancestor of JOHN BOURKE, M.P. Naas, P.C. Ireland, first commissioner of the revenue, created BARON Naas, of Naas, co. Kil- dare, 1 Aug. 1776, Viscount Mayo, of Monycrower, co. Mayo, 13 Jan. 1781, and EARL OP Mayo 24 June, 1785 ; d. 2 Dec. 1790, having m. 1725, Mary, 3rd dau. of Rt. Hon. Joseph Deane, lord chief baron of the exchequer ; she d. 21 July 1774. His son, JOSEPH DEANE, 3rd Earl (on the death of his brother, John, 2nd Eai-1, 20 April, 1792), archbishop of Tuam 1782/94, bishop of Leighlin 1772/82; d. 20 Aug. 1794, having m. 1760, Elizabeth, only dau. of Sir Richard Meade, Bart, and sister of John, 1st Earl of Clanwilliam; she d. 13 Mar. 1807, having had with 8 daus. 4 sons, /I/ John, 4th Earl, G.c.H. d.c.l. p.C. Ireland, and a represen- tative Peer; b. 18 June, 1766; d. 23 May, 1849, having m. 24 May, 1792, Arabella, dau. of William Mackworth-Praed, Esq. of Bitton House, Devon (Mackworth— Bart.) ; she d. s. p. 19 Nov. 1843. /2/ Hon. Richard, bishop of Waterford and Lismore 1813/32, dean of Ardagh ; b. 22 April, 1767; d. 15 Nov. 1832, having m. 20 Mar. 1795, Frances, dau. of Most Rev. Robert Fowler, d.d. archbishop of Dublin; she d; 10 Jan. 1827, having had with 3 daus. an only son, Robert, s. as 5th Earl. /3/ Hon. Joseph, dean of Ossory; b. 24 Dec. 1771; d. 3 May, 1843, having m. 23 April, 1799, Mary, dau. and coheir of Sack- ville Gardiner, Esq. uncle of 1st Viscount Mountjoy; she d. having had 2 sons, (1) Sackville Gardiner, rector of Hatherop, co. Glouc. b. 1 Mav, 1805; d. 30 Jan. 1860, having m. 6 June, 1839, Lady Georgin"a Sarah Ponsonby, dau. of John William, 4th Earl of Bess- borough; she d 25 June, 1861, having had with other issue a son and 2 daus. [1] Cecil Frederick Joseph, M.A. Corpus Christi Coll. Oxon. 1867, vicar of St. Giles, Reading, since 1874, rector of Middleton Stouey, Oxon. 1869/74; b. 1 Sept. 1841. [2] Lucy Josepha Maria. [3] Frances Mary Maria. (2) John William, rector of OfiEerlane, b. Nov. 1808. /4/ Hon. George Theobald, rector of Kilmacow ; b. 16 April 1776; d. 22 Dec. 1847, having m. 1808, Augusta Georgi- ana, dau. of Thomas Webster, Esq. of Lisnanrurk; she d. 7 Oct 1863, having had 3 sons, (1) Richard, bar.-at-law; b. 22 Feb. 1811; d. 21 May, 1866 having m. 26 June, 1849, Gertrude, dau. of Robert Borrowes Esq. (Bart.), of Gilltown, co. Kildare (she re-m. 12 Aag( 1858, to Anthony North Peat, Esq. attache to the minister Oj the interior, Paris), and had 2 sons and a dau. [1] Southwell George Theobald, lieut. R.N.b. 28 July, 1861: m. 27 July, 1881, Catharine Jane (Daisy), only "dau. oi William Cameron, Esq. of Lee, Kent, and Demerara. [2] Hubert Edward Madden, lieut. R.N. b. 7 Dec. 1853. ' [3] Augusta Georgiana Clara, d. 29 Feb. 1870, having l 7 Dec. 1867, to Charles Albert Arthur de Cannes, of Pierre- fonds, and had a dau.— Charlotte Augusta de Cannes. (2) John, vicar of Kilmeadon, Waterford, b. 15 Aug. 181J: m. 8 Feb. 1842, Louisa Maria, dau. of James Da^^d Potts Esq.; she d. 14 Nov. 1870, having had 4 sons and 3 daus. 1] John Frederick (Rev.), b. 16 Nov. 1843; d.23 Jan. 187S '2] William Theobald, lieut. R.N. b. 21 June, 1851. ■"S] Arthur Edward Desborough, b. 3 Dec. 1852. 4] Harry Beresford, b. 17 June, 1855. 5] Elizabeth Margaret. [6] Louisa Mary Josephine 7] Alice Mildred. (3) Thomas Joseph Deane, lieut.-col. in the army, capt. 341* regt.; b. 7 Mar. 1815; d. 25 Feb. 1875, having m. Jan. 1849 Mary, dau. of Ven. Robert WaUis, archdeacon of Novs Scotia, and had 3 sons and 2 daus. ROBERT, 5th Earl, b. 12 Jan. 1797; d. 12 Aug. 1867; having m. 3 Aug. 1820, Anne C^mrlotte, only dau. of Hon. John Jocelyn (E. RODEN) ; she d. 26 Jan. 1867, having had 7 and a dau. (1) Richard Southwell, s. as 6th Earl. (2) Hon. John Jocelyn, major-gen. in the army, lieut.-ool comdg. brigade depot at Bristol 1873/7, a.a.g. 1870/72, servBo in Crimea, k.m. and Indian Mutiny; b. 5 Oct. 1823. (3) Rt. Hon. Robert, P.C. 1880, M.P. King's Lynn since 18e» bar.-at-law l.T. 1852, under-secretary foreign affairs 1874/80' b. 11 June, 1827 ; m. 21 Nov. 1863, Lady Susan Georgian! Ramsay (C.I.), younger dau. and coheir of James, Marquia postmaster-gen. Madras 1872/6; b. 13 Dec. 1835; m. 20 NoTt 1872, Emmie Mary Augusta, dau. of Col. George Cliffe Hatch* C.8.I. Bengal S.C. and has a son and 3 daus. Cecil Richard Donoughmore, b. —Anne Kathleen Julia.— Norah Mary MadeUne.— Madeline Emmie Louise. (7) Hon. Henry Lorton, D.L. Middx. lieut. R. Bucks, yeo. cav 1873/6; b. 26 Sept. 1840; m. 18 Dec. 1876, Constance Una EUi beth, dau. of Gustavus William Lambart, Esq. (E. CAV AN). (8) Lady Margaret Harriet. RICHARD SOUTHWELL, 6th Earl, K.P. O.c.s.I. M.A. PXI LL.D. govemor-gen. of India, M.P. Coleraine, Cocker mouth 1867/68, chief sec. Ireland 1852, 1858/9, 1866/8; b.21 Feb. 1822; assassinated at the Andaman Islands, 8 Feb. 1872; 31 Oct. 1848, Hon. Blanch Julia Wyndham (V.A., c.l., dau. o1 George, 1st Lord Leconfield, one of ll.M. extra ladies of thi bedchamber), and had 4 sons and 2 daus. /I/ Dermot Robert Wyndham, 7th and present Earl. /2/ Hon. Maurice Archibald, lieut. R.N. heir presumptive to the Peerage ; b. 22 Dec. 1853. /3/ Hon. Algernon Henry b. 28 Dec. 1854. /4/ Hon. Terence Theobold, b. 2 April 1865, u l, , wA f h 151 Lady Eva Constance Aline.^6fhV''^/>*'^*-*^'^»''Tr"^ 161 Lady Florence Blanche Madeline. fnvx^JM^ fc40Y..^. i« I I ME ATE. 457 EARL OF MEATH. "TTTILLIAM BRABAZON, Earl of Meath(1627, VV I.), Baron Brabazon (1618,1.) and Baron Chaworth (1831, U.K.), m.p. Dublin 1837/41, hon. col. 5th batt. r. Dublin fusiliers, formerly Dublin mil. 1881, col. 1847/81, lord-lieut. and custos rot. CO. Wicklow since 1871, sheriff 1848; s. his father as 11th Eari 15 Mar. 1851; b. 25 Oct. 1803; m. 23 Nov. 1837, Harriot, dau. of Sir Richard Brooke, Bart, of Norton Priory, Chester, and has a son and dau. (1) Reglualil, Lord Brabazon, secretary legation Athens since 1873, major 6th batt. R. Dublin fusiliers 1881, capt. 1865 81; b. 31 July, 1841; m. 7 .Tan. 1868, Lasion, and had 3 sons, lames, great-grandfather of SIR ROBERT DUNDAS, created , vHOXET 24 July, 1821. (See.) (3) Alexander, physician to the King. (4) Charles, capt. R.K.; had adau. Helen, m. to Robert Middleton, collector of customs at Inver- ness, Dundee, and Borrowstounness, father of Lord Barham (E. GAINSnOROIGII.) , ROBERT DUNDAS, lord Annston of Session 1737, pre- sident 1748, M.P. CO. Edinburgh 1722/37, solicitor-gen. 1717, and lord advocate of Scotland 1720, dean of faculty 1<21; 1) 9 Dec. 1685; d. 26 Aug. 1753, having m. Ist, Elizabeth, dau. of Robert Watson, Esq. of Muir House, and had with 2 daus. a son, (1) Robert, of Amiston, lord president of the court of set^sioii 1760, M.P. Edinburghsliire 1754/60, soUcitor-gen. 1742,6, deaii of faculty of advocates 1746, Kings advocate Scotland 1764 ; b 18 Julv, 1713: d. 13 Dec. 1787, having m. Ist-l? Oct. 1<41, Hen- rietta, only child and sole heir of Sir James Carmichael, of Bonnrtown, Bart. (ext.);shed. 14 May, 1765, having had 4 daus. He m. 2ndly, Jean, dau. of William Grant, Lord Prestougrange of Session, and had \vith 2 daus. 4 sons, „^, ^. /I/ Robert, of Arniston and of Melville, M.P. Edinburgh 1796/1802, advocate, joint clerk and keeper of the genernl registers for seasms and other writs in Scotland, 17»9/1801, chief baron of the exchequer in Scotland, 1801,2 ; b. 6 June, 1753 ; d. 17 June, 1819, having m. May, 1787 Hon. Eli/.a- beth Dundas, dau. of Robert, 1st Viscount Melville ; she d. 18 Mar. 1852, having had 3 sons and 2 daus. [1] Robert, of Amiston ; b. 1797 ; d. 8 June, 1838, having m 9 April, 1822, Lilias Calderwood Durham, only dau of Thomas Durham Calderwood, of Largo and Polton; she d. 24 Oct. 1881, having had 4 sons and a dau. (1) Robert, of Arniston, J.P. D.L. and convener for Mid- lothian ; b. 23 Mar. 1823 ; m. 25 Sept. 1845, Emily Louisa Diana, only child of Hon. John James Knox (E. RAK- PURLY), and has 2 sons and 3 daus. ^ „^ _ , ,^„ Robert, 2nd lieut. Scots guards; b. 28 July, 1867.— Henry, b. 4 Sept. 1866.— Marion.— Alice.— Ellen. (2) Thomas, major late 12th regt.; b. 3 May, 1825; m. 3 Sept. 1863, Jane Eliza, dau. of John Portal, of Laver- stoke, Hants, and has a dau.— Lillias Elizabeth. (3) William, bar.-at-law L.l. 1852, J.P. Berks ; b. 21 Aug. 1826; m. 27 July, 1858, Etheldred I^Iarj-, only dau. of Henry Champion Partridge, Esq. of Hockham Hall, Norfolk s p. (4) James Durham, lieut.-col. 60th nfles ; b. 20 Nov. 1835. [2?H«iJ?radm. R.N. ; b. 25 Oct. 1799 ; d. s. p. 11 Sept. 1863, having m. 17 Nov. 1836, Robina Mary, dau. of Sir Robert Dundas, Bart, of Beechwood, [31 William Pitt, C.B. advocate, deputy clerk register (retd. 1880), registrar-gen. Scotland since 1856, deputy-keeper privj' seal Scotland 1863^/4. 6 Mar. 1801 ;m Feb 830, Mary, dau. of James Strange, Esq^of Edinburgh, E.I.C.i,. and has 3 sons and 4 daus. *-' ■ '^^ ^ ,_,. (1) Robert James, M.A. Exeter Coll. Oxon. 1859, rector of Albury, Surrey, since 1871, rector of St. Johns, Victoria, Vancouver's Island, and chaplain to the bishop of Colunibia, 1859,&c.&c. ; b.22 Nov. 1832; m. 12 April 1866, Annie Martha, dau of John Gwyn Jeffreys, of Ware Priory, Herts, and has a son and 3 daus. Robert Nevill, b. 14 Jan. 1867.— Gwenydd Anne.- Mary Winifred.— Amabel. (2) Montagu Henry, d. unm. (3) George Smythe, advocate ; b. 26 April, 1842 ; m. 27 June, 1876, Georgina Lockhart, youngest dau. of George Ross, of Edinburgh (BART.), advocate and pro- fessor Scots law Edinburgh university and has a dau. Mary Clementina. .,v ,, /«%. a j i (4) AnneElizabeth.-(5) Louisa-(6) Mary.-(7) Adela. [4] Anne, m. 16 Mar. 1819, as 1st wife, to John Borth- wick, Esq. of Crookstown and Borthwick Castle, co. Edin- burgh, and had issue. ^ ^ -r. « [5] Joanna, m. 8 May,- 1827, to Geprge Dempster, Esq. of Skibo Castle, co. Sutherland', s. p. 121 Francis, of Sanson, Ben^•icks. gen.in the army, col.wlst highlanders, gov. of Dumbarton Castle 1817/24, gov. of Cape of Good Hope, 1798 and 1801, Carrickfergus 1787/181 7,&c. ; b. ; d. 16 Jan. 1824, having m. Eliza, dau. of Sir J Gumming, B.l.C.S. ; she d. , having had 2 sons and a dau. /I/ Wedderburn, unm. /2/ Alexander, unm. /3/ Janet Hamilton, d. having m. 30 April, 1833, to James Farquharson, Esq. (Ross— Bart.), of Inver- cauld, Aberdeen, J.P. D.L.; he d. 20 Nov. 1862, leaving issue. /3/ William, P.C. bar.-at-law L.i. 1788, lord clerk register. keeper of the signet, and register of sasines, Scotland, secre- tary-at-war 1804, M.P. Anstrather Easter burghs 1794/6, Wick biu-ghs 1796 1802, Sutherlandshire 1802/8, Elgin burghs I 1810, 12, Edinbiu-gh 1812/31; d. s. p. 14 Nov. 1845, having m. 1 1 June, 1813, Mary, dau. of Col. James Archibald Stuart- i Mackenzie (E. Wiiarncliffe); she d. 9 Mar. 1855. I /4/ Philip, gov. and treasurer Prince of Wales Island ; d. I 8 April, 1807, having m. 5 Mav, 1803, Margaret, dau of Sir 1 John Wedderburn, Bart.; she d. 1806, leaving 2 sons, [1] Robert Adam Christopher Nisbet-Hamilton, of Blox- holme Hall and Well Vale, co. Line, and of Archerfield and Biel, N.B. ; exchanged his name of Dundas for that of Christopher by R.L. 20 Jan. 1836, and took the additional sumame of Nisbet-Hamilton in 1854, on the accession of his wife to the Belhaven and Dirleton estates, J.P. D.L. cos. Line, and Haddington, M.P. Ipswich 1826/30, 1835/7, Edinburgh 1831/2, North Line. 1837, 57, chancellor duchy of Lancaster 1852 ; b. 9 Feb. 1804 ; d. 9 June, 1877, having m. 28 Jan. 1828, Latly Mary Bruce, eldest dau. of Thomas, 7 th Earl of Elgin, and had an only dau.— Constance. [2] Pliilip, lieut.-col. b. 1806; d. s. p. 16 Dec. 1870, having m. 30 Oct. 1868, Lady Jane Charteris, dau. of Francis, 7th Earl of Wemyss. ROBERT, LORD Arniston, m. 2ndly— Anne, dau. of Sir Robert Gordon, of Invergordon, Bart.; she d. having had with other issue 2 sons, (2) William, lieut.-col. in the araiy, m. Mary Gunthorpe, dau. of Rev. Henry Byam, D.D. of St. Johns, Antigua, and had 2 daus. (3) Henry, created Viscount Melville, of whom next. HENRY DUNDAS, M.P. co. Edinburgh 1774/90, city of Edin- burgh 1790 until created a Peer in 1802, lord advocate of Scotland 1776, secretary of state for home department 1791, president of Indian board of control 1792/1801, keeper of the privy seal Scotland 1800/2, secretary of state for war 1794 1801, treasurer of the navy 1783/1801, created VISCOUNT Melville, of Melville, co. Edinburgh and BARON DUNIRA, co. Perth, 24 Dec. 1802, first lord of the a«lmiralty 1807, impeached of mal- versation whilst treasurer of the navy by the house of com- mons In 1806, was tried by his peers in Westminster hall and acquitted; b. 28 April, 1739; d. 28 May, 1811, having m.lst— Elizabeth, dau. of David Rennie, Esq. and 2ndly— 2 April, 1793, Lady Jane Hope, 6th dau. of John, 2nd Earl of Hopetonn ; she d. s. p. 9 June, 1829, having re-m. 16 Feb. 1814, to Right Hon. Thomas, Lord Wallace. By his 1st wife he had with 3 daus. an only son, ROBERT SAUNDERS, 2nd Viscount, K.T. lord privy seal Scotland, and registrar of seisins, P.C. an elder brother of the Trinity house, a governor of the bank of Scotland, chancellor of the university of St. Andrew's, general and vice- president of the Queen's Scotch body guard of royal archers, F.R.S. M.P. Hastings 1794, co. Edinburgh 1802A1, chief sec. to L.L. Ireland 1809, president of the Indian board of control 1807, assumed the additional surname of SAUNDERS; b. 14 Mar. 1771; d. 10 June, 1851, having m. 29 Aug. 1796, Anne, dau. and coheir of Richard (Huck) Saunders, m.d. and grandniece and coheir of Adm. Sir Charles Saunders, k.b. M.d. ; she d. 10 Sept. 1841, having had with 2 daus. who d. unm. 4 sons, [1] Henry, 3rd Viscount, G.C.B. gen. in the army, col. 60th rifles, governor of Edinburgh castle,vice-president of the council of the royal archers; b. 25 Feb. 1801; d. unm. 1 Feb. 1876. [2] Hon. Sir Richard Saunders, K.C.B. adm. R.N. a lord of the admiralty; b. 11 April, 1802; d. 3 June, 1861. [3] Robert, 4th and present Viscount. / r4l Hon. Charles.M.A.Trin. Coll. Camb. 1826, rector of Epworth,<;l , Lincohi, since 1843, mral dean of Axholme 1866, prebendary of Lincohn 1878, herrvpresTmiptlve -to- th e P eerage ; b. 11 Sept. 1806 ; m. 1 AugM^SSTLouisa Maria, dau. of Sir William Boothby, Bart, and has had 3 sons and Z^daus. , , 7 ^ , (1) H^My, b. 8 Mar. l%i5..^UC.A^p*' K/^Av^A '<■ '^b (2) Charles Saunders, British consul at Teneriffe ; b. 27 June, 1843; m. Grace, only child of Scully, Esq. and has 2 sons and 2 daus. and a son, b. 30 Mar. 1879, at Teneriffe.— A son b. 14 Nov. 1880, at Santa Craz, Teneriffe. (3) William Walter, late lieut. 6th dragoon guards ; b. 20 May, 1847. (4) Edith Anne, m. 5 Feb. 1863, as 2nd wife, to Lleut.-Col. John Reeve, of Leadenham House, Line, high sheriff 1871, late grenadier guards (see also Welbt— BART.), and has a son, John Sherard Reeve, b. 3 April, 1872. „ , „„. ^, .,, (5) Fanny Emma, m. 20 July, 1864, to Lieut.-Col. Elhs Phihp Fox Reeve, late Coldstream guards, and has 4 daus. Violet Edith Millicent Ree\'E. — Lilian Constance.— Rosaline Emma.— Iris Ismay Charlotte. (6) Gertrude Susan. (7) Louisa Montagu. (8) Laura Mary. (9) Blanche Cecil Jane. (10) Alice Caroline (twin with William Walter), m. 7 June, 1870, to Joshua Glad^^yn Jebb, of Baraby Moor House Notts, capt. late 64th regt. and has 2 sons and 2 daus. Sydney Glad^Tu JEBB, b. 26 Feb. 1871.— Joshua Henry Miles, b. 12 Mar. 1875.— Mary Mabel.— Dorothy Beatrice. 460 3IETHUEN—MEXB0R0UGH. -^•tt.Cji^' ttj^hrt*^ 1870, to Hon. Richard 2nd son of Viscount BARON METHUEN. FKEDEKICK HENRY PAUL METHUEN, Baron Methuen (1838, U.K.), lieut.-col. royal Wiltsh. mil. since 1859, late E.H. guards, A.D.c. to the Queen since 1860, a lord in waiting 1859/66, 1869/74, *i»«e 188o(*;*'s. his father as 2nd Baron 14 Sept. 1849; b. 23 Feb. 1818 ; m. 14 Oct. 1 844, Anna Horatio Caroline, only child of Rev. John Sanford, of Nynehead, Somerset, and has had with other issue 2 sons and 3 daus. '(1) Hon. Paul Sanford, col. in tlie army, capt. and lieut.-col. Scots guards, brigade major home district 1871/6, served in Ashanti war 1874/5, at battle of Amoaful, military attach^ at Berlin, A.A. & Q.M.G. home district 1881 ; b. 1 Sept. 1848; m. 18 June, 1878, Evelyn, dau. of late Sir Frederick HervQy-Bathurst Bart.; she d. 2 June, l81d.C5i''hK'>^ Minto, 1726, and of justiciary 1733, lord justice clerk 1763; d. 16 April, 1766, having m. Helen, dau. of Sir Robert Stewart, Bart, of Allanbauk, co, Berwick, and had with other issue 3 sons, [1] Sir Gilbert, s. as 3rd Baronet. [2] Andrew, of Green wells, co. Roxburgh, lieut.-gov. of New York ; ni. Elizabeth Plumstead, an American, and had 3 dans. /I/ Eleanor, d. 28 July, 1830, having m. 1st Jauncy; she re-m. 19 Aug. 1784, to Hon. Robert Digby (B. DiGBY), adm. of the red, who d. s. p. 25 Feb. 1815. • /2/ Elizabeth, d. 14 Dec. 1847, having m. 10 April, 1779, to William Scliaw, 1st Earl Cathcart, K.P. wlio d. 16 Jime, 1843. /3/ Agnes Murray, d, 9 June, 1860, aged 96, having m. 30 April, 1783, to Sir David Carnegie, Bart. (E. Southesk) ; he d. 26 May, 1805. [3] John, adm. R.N. 1787, took a fleet of French frigates com- manded by the famous M. Tluirot, and died adm.of the red 1809. SIR GILBERT, 3rd Baronet, lord of the admiralty 1756, treasurer of the chamber 1762, keeper of the signet in Scotland 1767, treasurer of the navy 1770, M.P. co. Selkirk j 1763/65, CO. Roxburgh 1765 until his death 11 Feb. 1777, ! having m. 14 Dec. 1746, Agnes, dau. and heir of Hugh Dal- , rymple-Murray-Kynynmound, Esq. heiress of Melgund, co. Forfar, and of Locligelly and Kynynmound, in Fife; she d. 1778, having had with other issue 4 sons and a dau. (1) Sir Gilbert, s.as 4th Baronet, created Earl of Minto. (2) Right Hon. Hugli, P.C. gov. of Madras and the Leeward Islands; b. 6 April, 1752; d. 10 Dec. 1830 (bur. in Westminster Abbey), having m. 1st, in 1780, Louisa, dau. and heir of Von Krauth, of Berlin, whom he divorced. By her he had a dau. [1] Isabella Louisa, d. 1826, having m. at Dresden 1810, to George. Payne, Esq. Right Hon. HUGH Elliot m. 2ndly, Margaret Lewis; she bur. at Madras, 2 Mar. 1819, aged 49, having had 5 sons and 3 daus. [2] Henry, lieut.-col. in the army; d. 1842. [3] Edward Francis, police magistrate, Madras ; d. 11 June, 1866, leaving issue. [4] Maximilian, 17th lancers, d. in India 1826, having m. Mary, 4th dau. of Greorge Lys, Esq. and had an only child, Hugh Maximihan, rear-adm. R.N. (retd. list 1881) ; b. at Madras 11 April, 1826; m. 28 Nov. 1860, Mary Jane, dau. of Lieut. Edward Jennings, R.N. s. p. [5] Gilbert, m.a. St. John's Coll. Camb, 1824, D.D. dean of Bristol since 1860, rector of Holy Trinity, Newington Butts, 1824/33, of Kirkby Thore, Westmoreland, 1833/45, of Wiven- hoe, Essex, 1845/6, of Holy Trinity, Marylebone, 1846/50 ; b. 17 Mar. 1800; m. 1st— 20 Aug. 1826, Williamina, dau. of Patrick Brydone, Esq. of Lennuel House, Berwick (by his wife, Mary, sister of William, Lord Robertson of Session, son of Dr. William Robertson, principal Edinburgh University, roj-al historiograper). He m. 2ndly— Nov. 1863, Frances, only child of late Charles Dickinson, Esq. of Farley Hill, Berks, and widow of John Edward Geils, of Dumbuck, co. Dumbarton. By his 1st wife he has had mth other issue 2 daus. /I/ Margaret. /2/ Emma Mary, m. 4 Sept. 1862, to Montagu Blackett, Esq. who d. s. p. 28 May, 1866. [6] Sir Charles, K.C.B. a. 1 1880. /3/ John, b. 24 Feb. 1858.-/4/ Laurence Teesdnl.\ h Feb. 1864.-/5/ William ISIackinnon, b. 27 April. 18G /6/ Sarah Emma.— /7/ Harriet Elinor.— /8/ M.irg; Elise.— /9/ Marion Patricia.— /1 0/ Flora Hill. [3] Daniel, b. 3 June, 1821. [4] George Mill Frederic, com. R.N. J.P. Lancn-: Devon; b. 14 Sept. 1825; m. 19 Aug. 1861, Sarah. u;ii late Laurence Newall, Esq. aforesaid, and has harance. Rksidence— 16, Great Stuart Street, Edinburgh. BAEON MONCREIFF. SIR JAMES MONCREIFF, ll.d. p.c. 1869, Baron Moncreiff, of TuUybole, Kinross- shire, in the Peerage of the U.K. so created 9 Jan. 1874, advocate 1833, solicitor-gen. for Scotland 1850/1, lord advocate 1851/2, 1852/8, 1859/66, 1868/9, lord justice clerk of Scotland and president 2nd div. court of session since 1869, dean of the faculty of advocates 1858/69, M.P. Leith 1851/9, Edinburgh 1859/68, universities of Glasgow and Aberdeen 1868/69, lord rector of Edinburgh University 1868/71, lieut.-col. commandant Edinburgh vols. 1859/73, hon. col. since 1873, created a Baronet 23 May, 1871 (2nd son of late Sir James Wellwood Moncreiff, Bart,); b. 29 Nov. 1811 ; m. 12 Sept. 1834, Isabella, only dau. of Robert Bell, procurator of the church of Scotland, and sheriff of Berwicks. and Haddington, and has 5 sons and 2 daus. BARON MONSON. SIR WILLIAM JOHN MONSON, Baron Mc son (1728, G.B,), and a Baronet (1611, P.C. lieut.-col. com, and hon. col. royal N. Line mil. since 1866, capt= of yeomen of the guard sii 1880/nreasurer of h.m.'s household 187,3/4, M.P. ; gate 1858/62; s. his father as 7th Baron 17 Dec 1862; b. 18 Feb. 1829; m. 7 Aug, 1869, Marl; Adelaide Maude, 2nd dau. of Cornwallis, 3r( Viscount Hawarden. and widow of Charles Ander MONTE AOLE. 473 on, 2nd Earl of Yarborough; heir presumptive, his .rothcr Debonnaire John. JIMS — Or, two chevronells gn. iiiEST — A lion rampant ppr. supporting a column or. UPPOUTERS — Dexter, a lion or. line reflexed over the back nd collared az. thereon three crescents of the first. Sinister, a riffln wings elevated arg. beaked and membered az. collared nd lined as the dexter. roTTO — Prest pour mon pais. KATS — Burton Hall, Lincoln, and Gatton Park, Reigate. "OWN HOUSE— 29, Belgrave Square, s.w. Hineage. ;;^m THOMAS MONSON (great-great-grandson of Sir John O Monson, of South Carlton, co. Line, great-grandson of .ohn Monson, living 1378), M.P. Great Grimsby 1585/9, Lincoln 596/7, M.A. Oxon. master of the armoury, and master falconer James I. created a Baronet 29 June, 1611 ; bur. at iouth Carlton 29 May, 1641, having m. Margaret, dau. of Sir Edmund Anderson, of Broughton, co. Line, lord chief justice ;.P.; she was bur. at South Carlton 3 Aug. 1630, having had vith other issue 2 sons, 1] Sir John, 2nd Baronet, K.B. M.P. co. Line; d. 1683, having a. Ursula, dau. and heir of Sir Robert Oxenbridge, knt. of Broxboume, Herts. His great-grandson. Sir John, 5th Baronet, was created BARON MONSOK. 2] Sir William, created by CHARLES I. ViSf:OUNT MONSON, )f Castlemaine, co. Kerry, in the Peerage of Ireland, 23 Aug. 1.628, but being instriimental in the death of Cilarles I. he yas on 12 July, 1661, degraded of all his honours, and sentenced, -ogether with Sir Henry Mildmay and Mr. Robert Wallop, to )e drawn in sledges with ropes about their neck from the Tower ;o Tyburn and back again, and to remain prisoners in the Tower luring their lives. He had 3 wives, but left no male issue. SIR JOHN MONSON, K.n. 5th Baronet (on the death of his uncle Sir Henry 1727), M.P. city Lincoln 1722, 1727, K.B. 17 June, 1725, created a Peer of O.B. 28 May, 1728. as Baron VIONSON, of Burton, co. Line. capt. of band of gentlemen jensioners 1733, first commissioner of trade and plantations 1737, and P.O.; d. 18 July, 1748, ha\nng ra. 8 April, 1725, Lady Margaret Watson, dau. of Lewis, Ist Earl of Rockingham ; she 1. 24 Feb. 1752, liaving had 3 sons, '1/ John, s. as 2nd Baron. \2l LewisThomas. created BARON SONDES, of Lee Court.Kent, n the Peerage of (Jreat Britain, 20 May, 1760. (See that title.) f3/ Hon. (ieorgo, brif,'adier-Ren. a memljer of the supreme council of Bengal, A.u.c. to the king, commanded 50th regt. of foot 1769; b. 18 April, 1730; d. s. p. 1777, having m. Lady Anne Vane, dau. of Henry, 1st Earl of Darlington, divorced mie of Hon. Charles Hope- Weir (E. HOPETOUN) ; she d. 14 Sept. 1776. TOHN, 2nd Baron, b. 23 July, 1727; d. 23 July, 1774, having f J m. 23 June, 1752 Tliewlosia, dau. of John Majy^ /^' , 6 July 1881, Eleanor, dau. of late Major Munro, of Monte Video .T^'^^^'^/ciWj /4/ Hon. Evelyn John, M.A. Merton Coll. Oxon. 1865, vicar of I Croft, Lincoln, since 1865; b. 7 May, 1838; m. 10 July, 1872, ' Anne Grace Hynde, dau. of late James Kinnear, w.s. of Edin- burgh, and has 3 sons and a dau. WiUiam John,b. 12 Sept. 1873.— Charies John, b. 4 May, 1878. Christopher John, b. 8 Oct. 1881.— Rachel Mary Eliza. /5/ Hon. Florence Grace. BAKON MONTEAGLE. THOMAS SPRING RICE, Baron Monteagle (1839, U.K.); 8. his grandfather as 2nd Lord/(./* /J>(^- 6 Feb. 1866; b. 31 May, 1849; ra. 26 Oct. 1875, Elizabeth, eldest dau. of late Rt. Rev. Samuel But- cher, D.D. lord bishop of Meath, and has a son and dau. (1) Hon. Stephen Edmond, b. 23 July, 1877. (2) Hon, Mary Ellen, b. 14 Sept. 1880. Arms— Quarterly, 1st and 4th, Per pale indented arg. and gu. 2nd and 3rd, Az. a Uon rampant or. Crest— 1, A lion's face affronts gu. ducally crowned or. 1, A demi-stag saliant ppr. Seat— Mount Trenchard, Foynes, co. Limerick. TOWN HoiTSK— 24, Roland Gardens, s.w. Hineage. THOMAS SPRING RICE (only son of Stephen Edward Kice, of Mount Trenchard, or Cappa, co. Limerick by Catherine, only child and heir of Thomas Spring, Esq. of Castle- 474 MONTROSE. maine, co. Kerry, and grandson of Thomas Rice, of Dingle, by Mary, sister of Robert Fitzgerald, knight of Kerry— see BART.), M.P. Limerick 1820/32, Cambridge 1832/9, under-secretary home department 1827, secretary of treasury 1830/4, secretary of state for the colonies 1834, chancellor of the exchequer 1835/9, created BARON MONTBAGliE, of Brandon, co. Kerry, 5 Sept. 1839, comptroller gen. of the exchequer, P.c. England and Ireland; b. 8 Feb. 1790; d. 6 Feb. 1866, having m. 1st— 11 July, 1811, Lady Theodosia Pery, 2nd dau. of Edmoud Henry, 1st Earl of Limerick; she d. 11 Dec. 1839. He m. 2ndly— 13 April, 1841, Mary Anne, dau. of John Marshall, Esq. of Hallsteads, Cumberland, M.P. Yorkshire. By his 1st wife he had 5 sons and 3 daus. [1] Hon. Stephen Edmond Spring, commissioner of customs ; b. 31 Aug. 1814 ; d. 9 May, 1865, having m. 11 Mar. 1839, Ellen Mary, eldest dau. of late William Frere, Esq. (BART.), master of Downing Coll. Camb. serjeant-at-law; she d. 24 Mar. 1869, having had 2 sons and 8 daus. (1) Thomas Spring, 2nd and present Baron. (2) Hon. Francis Spring, lieut. B.N. (precedency patent 9 July, 1870); b. 1 Oct. 1852. (3) Hon. Theodosia Spring (p.p.), m. 30 April, 1872, to Rev. Edward William Chapman, vicar of Lanercost Abbey, Cimib. and rural dean, and has a son and 3 daus. James Chapman, b. 14 Jan. 1879. — Ellen Mary.— Eliza- beth Catherine.— Mary Theodosia, b. 11 Nov. 1%7 Q.Mi>^l>liPiJhic\ (4) Mary Spring, d. 25 April, 1868, having m. 8 Sept. 1863, as 1st wife, to Edward William O'Brien, Esq. of Cahirmoyle (B. INCHIQUIN). (5) Hon. Aileen Spring (p.p.), m. 6 Oct. 1864, to John Raynor Arthur, Bombay C.S. (BART.) (6) Hon. Lucy Spring (p.p.), m. 23 Aug. 1866, to Octavius Newry Knox, Esq. (E. Ranfurly). (7) Hon. Alice Spring (p.p.) (8) Hon. Frederica Spring (p.p.) (9) Hon. Catherine Ellen (p.p.) (10) Hon. Amy Spring (p.p.) [2] Hon. Thomas Charles William Spring, M.A. ; b. 10 Jan. 1819 ; d. 13 July, 1870, having m. 26 April, 1855, Elizabeth Margaret, eldest dau. of late William Marshall, Esq. M.P. of Hallstead and Patterdale Hall, and had 4 sons and 4 daus. Stephen Edward, private sec. to Lord Frederick Cavendish, financial sec. to the Treasury; b. 28 Mar. 1856.— Cecil Arthur, b. 27 Feb. 1859.— Gerald, b. 13 Sept. 1864.— Bernard Wilfred Charles, b. 4 May, 1869.— Agnes.— Margaret.—Evelyn Mary. — Georgiana Ellen. [3] Hon. Edmond Henry Francis Louis Spring, b. 31 Mar. 1821 ; m. 23 Dec. 1869, Margaret Jane, eldest dau. of James Little, Esq. of Caledonia, Canada and has a son and dau. Thomas Aubrey Edmond Spring, b. 3 June, 1872.— Theodosia Mary Ann. [4] Hon. Aubrey Richard Spring, M.A. Trin. Coll. Camb. 1846, vicar of Netherbury, Dorset, 1852/77, and rural dean; b. 15 Aug. 1822 ; m. 15 June, 1852, Anna Maria Jane, eldest dau. of late Paulet St. John Mildmay, Esq. (BART.), of Hazelgrove, Somer- set; she d. s. p. 3 June 1872. [5] Hon. William Cecil Spring, M.A. bar.-at-law L.I. 1848, registrar in the court of bankruptcy, sec. lunacy commissioners 1861/8; b. 1 Nov. 1823; d. unm. 11 Aug. 1880. [6] Hon. Mary Alicia Pery, maid of honour to the Queen ; d. 11 May, 1875, having m. 9 Feb. 1841, to James Garth Marshall, Esq. of Headingley House, co. York, and Monk Coniston, co. Lane; he d. 22 Oct. 1873. [7] Hon. Catherine Ann Lucy, d. 23 July, 1853. having m. 27 June, 1837, to Henry Cowper Marshall, Esq. of Weetwood Hall, Leeds, and of Derwent Island, Cumb. [8] Hon. Theodosia Frances Alicia Charlotte Spring, m, 17 Oct. 1839, to Sir Henry Taylor, D.C.L. K.c.M.G. late senior clerk in colonial office, author of " Philip Van Artevelde," &c. and has issue. DUKE OF MONTROSE. m DOUGLAS BERESFORD MALISE RONALD GRAHAM, K.T. Duke of Montrose and Mar- quis of Graham and Buchanan, Earl of Kincardine, Viscount of Dundaff , Lord Aberruthven, Mugdock, and Fintrie (1707, S.), Marquis of Montrose (1644/5, S.), Earl of Montrose (1504/5, s.). Baron Graham (before 1451, s.), Earl and Baron Graham, of Bel- ford, Northumb. (1722, G.B.), hereditary sheriff of Dumbartonsh. capt. late 5th lancers, A.D.c. since 1877, to Sir Hastings Doyle, com. South district lieut.-col. 3rd batt. Princess Louise's (Sutherland and Argyll) highlanders, formerly the highland l.i mil. 1881, lieut.-col. 1876/81 ; s. his father as 5th Duke 30 Dec. 1874 ; b. 7 Nov. 1852; m. 24 July 1876, Violet Hermione, 2nd dau. of Sir Frederick Ulric Graham, Bart, of Netherby, and has a sor and dau. ^^UijJr.ioSi^^k,^imZ (1) James, MARQUIS OF GRAHAM, b. 1 May, 1878. (2) Lady Helen Violet, b. 1 July, 1879. Arms — Quarterly, 1st and 4th, Or, on a chief sa. three escallop: of the field, GRAHAM. 2nd and 3rd, Arg., three roses gu barbed and seeded ppr. Montrose. Crest — A falcon ppr. beaked and armed or, preying on i stork on its back ppr. Supporters— Two storks arg. beaked and membered gu. Motto — N'oubliez. Seat — Buchanan House, Stirling. TOWN HOUSE— 41, Eaton Square, S.W. Hineap. PATRICK, Ist LORD GRAHAM, of Kincardine (descendec from William de Graham, who settle[orton 1588; d. 24 Sept. 1606, having m. Lady Agnes Lesley, eldest dau. of George, 4th Earl of Rothes, and was succeeded by his grandson, WILLIAM, 7th Earl, K.Ox. P.O. England and Scotland, gent, of the be Goldsborough, Yorks. 1854/5, commissary to bishop of Cape- : town 1865,72, hon. canon of Cimibrae, N.B. 1865; b. 17 Dec. I 1822 ; m. 7 June, 1855, La**t^/«A/1\ Hon. Charl es Williain ^luorcj^iiixth, of Ballynatray, co. 'iterford, assumed the acTHltioual surname of SMYTH by R.L. luly, 1858 ; b. 17 Oct. 1826 ; m. 18 Jan. 1848, Charlotte Mary, 5. She re-m. 30 April, 1856, to Col. James Herbert Freme, tmerly of Wreutnall House, Salop, by whom she has a dau. Blanche Flora Isabella Freme. Lady Catherine Louisa, m. 10 Aug. 1858, to Richard Spread Irgan, Esq. of Bridestowu, co. Cork (dissolved 1876), and had .laus. ^ouisa Jane Moore MORGAX.— Florence Maria.— Harriet lune Priscilla. ZMS — Sa. a swan witliin a bordure engrailed arg. (.EST— A falcon preying on a couey all ppr. ^PPORTERS— Dexter, a leopard. Sinister, a rliiuoccros both ir. collared and chained or. 1)TT0— Vis unita fortior. SAT— Moore Park, Kilwortli, Cork. RICHARD MORE, settled at Cloumel, co. Tipperary, about 1635, high sheriff, Waterford 1666, Tipperary 1675, will dated 17 April, 1690, proved 10 Sept. following by Margaret his wife, had 2 sons, /I/ Stephen, of Kilworth, co. Cork, which he purchased for £5,500 ; m. grand-dau. of Sir George Crooke, judge common pleas 1623/24, judge K.B. 1628, and had an only son. His grandson, Stephen, created BARON Kilworth. /2/ Thomas, of Barne, co. Tipperary, who built the present house about 1660; will dated 21 April, 1702, and proved 2 Mar. following, having m. Eleanor, dau. of Richard Covert, of Cork, alderman (she re-m. to James Harrison, of Cloghford, co. Tipperary), and had issue. His great-grandson, Stephen Moore, of Greuane, co. Waterford, and Ches- terfield, now Marlfield, co. Tipperary, high sheriff 1784 (son of Capt. Stephen Moore, of Chancellorstown, and his wife Margaret Kellett) ; m. his cousin, Salisbury, dau. of Richard Moore, Esq. of Barne, and had with other issue 3 sons, (1) Stephen, of Barne, co. Tipperary, high sheriff Dublin, lieut.-col. 6th dragoons ; b. 1782; d. 20 Nov. 1860, having m. June, 1805, Eleanor, dau. of Henry Westry, Esq. of Dublin; she d. 1859, leaving 2 sons, [1] Stephen Charles, of Barne; b. 12 Mar. 1808; d. 10 April, 1873, having m. 25 May, 1833, Anna, dau. of Col. Kingsmill Pennefather, of New Park, co. Tipperary, and had 3 sons and 3 daus. (1) Stephen, of Barne, J.P. 1).L. capt. late 63rd regt. served throughout the Crimean war, m.p. co. Tipperary 1875/80 ; b. 23 Aug. 1836 ; m. 1 Oct. 1867, Anna Maria, only surviving child of late Wilmer ((jOssip)-Wilmer, Esq. of London, and has had 3 sous and 4 daus. Stephen Wihner, b. 19 Nov. 1868 ; d. 17 June, 1877.— Randall Kingsmill, b. 12 Feb. 1873.— Stephen Thomas, b. 7 Feb. 1881. — Anna Eleanor Isabel.— Geraldiue Elma. — Mary Augusta, — Stephanie Hilda Grace. (2) Richard Albert, lieut. Ist or South Tipperary mil.; b. 19 May, 1848. (3) Cliarles Henry Algernon, b. 8 Aug. 1851; m. 8 Sept. 1880, Mary Clara, 2nd dau. of Col. Edward Horatio Henry Foster, late 12th East Suffolk regt. (4) Anna Maria, m. Dec. 1866, to Capt. Charles Thorn- hill, R.A. and has a sou, Charles Thornuill, b. Aug. 1868. (5) Katherine Grace, m. 25 Aug. 1870, to Francis John, eldest son of Sir William Milmau, Bart. (6) Elmina Constance, m. 5 Jan. 1876, to Henry Bur- roughs, Esq. of Boston, Mass. [2] Henry, b. 27 Aug. 1816/9 ; d. 1 Mar. 1877, having m. 26 Nov. 1877, Emily, only dau. of Right Hon. Baron George, of Cahore, co. Wexford, and had 2 sons and a dau. Stephen Goorge, lieut. 4th batt. R. Irish rifles (mil.) ; b. 12 Feb. 1862.— Henry, b. 1866.— Eleanor Constance. (2) Richard, judge of court of Q.B. Ireland, 13 Dec. 1847 ; d. 31 Dec. 1857, aged 76, having m. 1st— Fanny, dau. of Rev. Thomas Bligh; she d. having had a son, /I/ Richard, of Killashee, co. Kildare; b. Jan. 1818; m. 9 Sept. 1847, Emma Frances, dau. of Richard Sharpe, Esq. of Apps Court, Siurey, and has 3 sons and a dau. [1] Richard St. Leger, capt. 5th lancers, A.D.C. to gen. comdg. Curragh brigade; b. 12 July, 1848 ; m. 3 April, 1873, Alice Geraldine, dau. of Joseph Pratt-Tynte, Esq. of Tynte Park, co. Wicklow, and has 2 daus. [2] Stephen Blyth, capt. 1st (R. Scots) regt.; b. 16 July, 1850. [3] Edward Francis William, b. 9 July, 1857. Florence Henrietta Fanny. Rig'ht Hon. Richard Moore m. 2ndly— 1824, Wilhelmina, youngest dau. of William Westby, of Thomhill, DubUn; she d. 13 Mar. 1860, leaving an only son, /2/ William Westby, b. Jan. 1826 ; m. 1st— 25 June, 1863, Louisa Susan Anne, dau. of Hon. George Matthew Fortescue (E. Fortescue); she d. 80 Mar. 1864, leaving a dau. He m. 2ndly— 21 July, 1868, Isabella Sophia Anne, only dau. of Hon. Granville Ryder (E. Harrowby). (3) WilUam, d. unm. 1871. STEPHEN MOORE, M.P. Tipperary, 1739 (son and heir of Richard Moore and Hon. Elizabeth Ponsonby, dau. of William, Viscount Duncannon), created a Peer of Ireland as Baron Kilworth, of Moore Park, co. Tipperary, 14 July, 1764, and Viscount Mountcashell, of the city of Cashell, co. Tipperary, 22 Jan. 1766 ; d. 1 Mar. following, having m. Alicia, dau. of Hugh Colville and heir of her brother, Robert, grand- son of Right Hon. Robert Colville, of Newton, co. Down; she d. 10 Aug. 1762, having had with other issue a son: viz. STEPHEN, 2nd Viscount, M.P. Lismore 1761, created Earl OP Mountcashell, in the Peerage of Ireland, 5 Jan. 1781 ; d. 14 May, 1790, having m. 3 June, 1769, Lady Helena Rawdon, 2nd dau. of Sir John, Earl of Moira; she d. 27 May, 1792. His eldest sun, STEPHEN, 2nd Earl, a representative Peer; b. 19 Mar 1770 ; d. 27 Oct. 1822, having m. 12 Sept. 1791, Lady Mar- garet Jane King, eldest dau. of Robert, 2nd Earl of Kingston; she d. 29 Jan. 1835, having had 4 sons and 3 daus. [11 Stephen, 3rd and present Earl. [2] Hon. Robert, lieut.-col. in the army ; d. unm. 2 Nov. 1866. 2 I 482 MOUNT'EDGGUMBE. [3] Hon. Edward George, canon of Windsor, rector of "West Ilsley, Berks. ; b. 16 Aug. 1798 ; d. 8 Feb. 1876, having m. 27 Mar. 1827, Hon. Anne Matilda Trefusis, eldest dau. of Robert George William, 16th Lord Clinton; she d. 24 Feb. 1876, leaving a son and 2 daus. (1) Edward George Augustus Harcourt, b. 27 Nov. 1829. (2) Matilda Fanny Louisa. (3) Mary Augusta Georgina, m. 24 Nov. 1864, to Algernon Gilliat, Esq. of Fern Hill, Berks. [4] Hon. Richard Francis, E.l.c.S. ; d. unm. 16 Nov. 1873. [5] Lady Helena Eleanor, d. 23 Sept. 1859, having m. 3 Feb. 1813, to Sir Richard Robinson, Bart, who d. 2 Oct. 1847, [6] Lady Jane Eliza, d. 5 Sept. 1847, having m. 17 June, 1819, to Right Hon. William Yates Peel (BART.), who d. 1 June, 1858. [7] Lady Elizabeth Anne. EARL OF MOUNT-EDGCUMBE. WILLIAM HENRY EDGCUMBE, Earl of Mount-Edgcumbe (1789, G.B.), Viscount Mount-Edgcumbe and Valletort (1781, G.B.), and Baron Edgcumbe (1742, g.b.), lord chamberlain 1879/80, P.O. 1879, M.p. Plymouth 1859/61, lord of the bedchamber to Prince of Wales 1862/6, lieut.-col. 2nd Devon E.v. since 1860, lord-lieut. Cornwall 1877, p.G.M. freemasons, Cornwall, late chairman Cornwall Qr. Sessions ; s. his father as 4th Earl 3 Sept. 1861 ; b. 5 Nov. 1832 ; m. 26 Oct. 1858, Lady Katherine Elizabeth Hamilton, 4th dau. of James, Duke of Abercorn, k.g.; she d. 3 Sept. 1874, having had a son and 3 daus. UJ< ^tiu>^ /M' /I/ Piers Alexander Hamilton, VlSCOUNT VALLETORT (H.R.H. Prince of AVales sponsor), b. 2 July, 1865. /2/ Lady Victoria Frederica Caroline (Crown Prince and Princess of Prussia, sponsors), m. 3 Aug. 1880, to Lord Alger- non Malcolm Arthur Percy, younger son of Algernon Georee 6th Duke of Northumberland. ' /3/ Lady Albertha Louisa Florence (H.R.H. Prince of Wales, sponsor). /4/ Lady Edith Hilaria. Arms— Gu. on a bend ennines cotised or three boars' heads arg. Crest— A boar arg. accoUed with a wreath of oak ppr fructed or. SUPPORTERS— Two greyhounds arg. gutt^e-de-poix gorged Avith a collar dovetailed gu. Motto— Au plaisir fort de Dieu. SBAtf— Mount Edgcumbe, Devonport. Eineage. SIR RICHARD EDGCUMBE (great-grandson of William de Eggecombe, who d. 1380, by his wife Hilaria, dau. of William, and sister and heir of Ralph de Cotehele, of Cotehele, in Cornwall), M.P. Tavistock 1467/8, and escheator of Cornwall, joined the rising of Henry Stafford, Duke of Buckingham, and fled into Brittany, knight banneret at Bosworth Field 22 Aug. 1485, comptroller of the household to Hexry VII. and p.c. constable of Launceston Castle, sheriff Devon 1487, ambassador to treat for peace with Scotland, and was sent into Ireland to administer the oaths of allegiance, &c. to the nobility, gentry, and prime oflBcers to the commonalty of the realm; vdW proved 29 April, 1492; d. at Morlaix in Brittany 8 Sept. 1489- (M.L), having m. Joan, dau. of Thomas Tremayne, of CoUacumb, and had with 5 daus. an only son, SIR PIERS EDGCUMBE, one of the twenty knights of the Bath at the creation of Prince Arthur on the eve of St. Andrew, 5 Hexry VII. 1490, sheriff Devon 1494/5/8, was at the sieges of Therouene and Toumay, knight banneret at "the battle of the Spurs " ; m. 1st, Jane, dau. and heir of Stephen Dernford, of East Stonehouse, Devon. He m. 2udly, Catherine, dau. of Sir John St. John, of Bletsoe (V. Bolixgbroke), widow of Sir Griflfith Rhys; she d. s. p. will dated 4 Dec. 1553, proved 12th. His will dated 3 Mar. 1530, and proved 15 Sept. 1539 ; d. 14 Aug. 1539. His descendant in the 6th generation, RICHARD EDGECUMBE, knight of the shire Cornwall, and in the next parliament 13 William III. 1700/1, represented St. Germans, M.P. Plynipton 1702/42, a lord of the treasury 1716, 1720, joint vice-treasurer, receiver-gen. treasurer of war, and paymaster-gen. Ireland 1724, created Barox Edgcumbe, of Mount Edgcumbe, Devon, 20 April, 1742, chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster 1743, P.C. 1743/4, 1758, lord-lieut. and custos rotulorum Cornwall, warden and chief justice in eyre of all forests, &c. beyond Trent; bp. 23 April, 1680; d. 22 Nov. 1758, having m. 9 Mar. 1714/15, Matilda, dau. of Sir Henry Fumese, Bart, (ext.), of Walder- share, Kent; she d. Mar. 1721, having had 2 sons, RICHARD, 2nd Baron, M.P. Lostwithiel and Peuryn 1754/8, lord of admiralty 1755/6, comptroller of the house- hold and P.c. 1766, lord-lieut. and custos rotulorum 1759; b. 2 Aug. 1716; d. unm. 10 May, 1766, and was succeeded by his only brother, /"^ EORGE, 3rd Baron, rear-adm. of the blue, clerk of the VX council of the Duchy of Lancaster 1762, elected M.P. Plympton and Fowey, sat for the latter 1747, 1754, and 1761, lord-lieut. and custos rotulon;mco. Cornwall 1761, created Vis- count Mount-Edgcumbe and Valletout 6 Mar. 1781, and Earl of Mount-Edgcumbe 31 Aug. 1789; 1). 3 Mar. 1720/1; d. 4 Feb. 1795, having m. 6 Aug. 1761, Emma, only dau. of Most Rev. John Gilbert D.l). archbishop of York; she d. 26 Dec. 1807, leaving an only son, RICHARD. 2nd Earl, lord-lieut. vice-adm. and custos rotu- lorum Cornwall, capt. band of gentlemen pensioners, high steward Plympton; b. 13 Sept. 1764; d. 26 Sept. 1839, hav- ing m. 21 Feb. 1789, Lady Sophia Hobart, dau. of John, 2ud Earl of Buckinghamshire; she d. 17 Aug. 1806, having had 3 sons and 2 daus. [1] William Richard, Viscount Valletort; d.unm. 29 Oct. 1818. [2] Ernest Augustus, s. as 3rd Earl. [3] Hon. George, major Cornwall mil. 1826/55, secretary of legation Berne 1827, 1837, Italy 1830, Hanover 1838/59 ; b. 23 June, 1800; m. 19 May, 1834, Fanny Lucy, eldest dau. of Sir John Shelley, Bart, and has 2 sons and 3 daus. (1) Richard John Frederick, serjt.-at-arms 1880, late 52nd L.I, and capt. R. Bucks, mil. ; b. 12 Aug. 1843; m. 26 Nov. 1872, Mary Louisa, 2nd dau. of John Bligh Mouck of Coley Park, Berks. (V. MONCK), and has a son, Kenelm William Edward, b. 9 Oct. 1873. (2) Edward Mortimer, New Zealand mil.; b. 30 Aug. 1847; m. 30 Jan. 1868, Constance, yoimgest dau. of Rev. Robert Burrowes, of Auckland, New Zealand, and has 3 sous, George Valletort, b. 26 Jan. 1869.— Eniest Athole Valletort, b. 25 July, 1870.— Gerald Richard Valletort, b. 15 Aug. 1871. (3) Caroline Cecilia, m. 17 May, 1866, to Hon. Atholl Charles Liddell (E. Ravensworth). (4) Elizabeth Katharine, m. 1 July, 1874, to Albert Thornton Wodehouse, capt. r.a. (E. Kimberley.) (5) Emily Fanny Georgiana, m. 13 April, 1871, to Major George Edward Earle (Bart.), who d. 1 June, 1878. She re-m. 4 June, 1879, to Col. James Sinclair Thomson, com- manding 26th sub-district, Derby. [4] Lady Emma Sophia, d. 28 Jan. 1872, having m. 24 July, 1828, as 2nd wife, to John, 1st Earl Brownlow, who d. 16 Sept. 1853. [5] Lady Caroline Anne, d. 10 April, 1824, having m. 13 Feb. 1812, to Reginald George Macdonald, of Clanronald, who d. 11 Mar. 1873. ERNEST AUGUSTUS, 3rd Eari, A.D.C. to the Queen, col. Cornwall mil.; b. 23 Mar. 1797; d. 3 Sept. 1861, having m. 6 Dec. 1831, Caroline Augusta (V.A.— au extra lady of the MOUNTOARRET, 483 .laeen's bedchamber) 1854, 81, eldest dau. of Eear-Adm. Charles Fielding, R.N. (E. DENBIGH) ; she d. 2 Nov. 1881, having had ■2 sons and a dau. ( 1 ) William Henry, 4th and present Earl. (2) Hon. Charles Ernest, lieut.-col. 4th R. South Middx. mil. -ince 1880, late capt. and lieut.-col. grenadier guards, A.D.C. to -ir James Fergusson, governor of South Australia 1868/73; 1). 23 Oct. 1838. ^3) Lady Ernestine Emma Horatia. ^ VISCOUNT MO L'NTG ARRET. HENRY EDMUND BUTLER, Viscount Mount- garret and Baron of Kells (1550, I.); s. his uncle Edmund, Earl of Kilkenny, as 13th Viscount and premier Viscount in Ireland 16 July, 1846; b. 20 Feb. 1816; m. 11 Mar. 1844, Frances Penelope, only child of late Thomas Rawson, Esq. of Nidd Hall, Yorks. and has a son and dau. (1) Hon. Henry Edmund, late 1st life guards; b. 18 Dec, 1844; m. I Oct. 1868, Mary Eleanor, youngest dau. of St. John Cliiverton Charlton, Esq. of Apley Castle, Salop. (METRICK— I3AUT.), and has a son and 2 daus. Kduumd Somerset, b. 1 Feb. 1875.— Ethel.— Mary.— Elinor Frances. (2) Hon. Frances Sarah. _A.u>iS — Or, a chief indented az. CRKST— Out of a ducal coronet or a plume of five ostrich feathers arg. therefrom a falcon rising of the last. SUPPORTKRS— Dexter, a falcon wings inverted arg. beaked and membered or. Sinister, a griffin arg. armed beaked fore- legged and rayed or collared and chained of the last. Motto— Depressus extollor. Seat — Ballyconra, Kilkenny. TOWN RESIDENCE— 77, South Audley Street, W. Hinrafle. RICHARD BUTLER (2nd son of Sir Pierce Butler, 1st Earl of Ossorv, ami 9th Earl of Omion.le, see that title), created Viscount MoUNXGAURET in the reemge of Ireland 23 Oct. 1550, keeper of the castle of Ferns; d, 20 Dec. 1571 ; bur. in the cathedral church of St. Canice, Kilkenny ; m, 1st, Eleanor, dau. of Theobald Butler, of Nechum, co. Kilkenny. He m. 2ndly, Catherine, dau. and heir of Peter Barnewall, of Stackallan, co. Meath. He m. 3rdly — 1541, Anne, dau. of John Plunket, Lord Killeen, divorced same year. His grandson, RICHARD, 3rd Viscount (on the death of his father Edmund, 2nd Viscount, 1602), joined O'Xeile, Earl of TjTone (his father-in-law), in his rebellion against Q. ELIZABETH, sat in the parliament 1613, 1615, and 1634, and on the commencement of the rebellion of 1641, he was joined with the Earl of Ormond to govern the county of Kilkenny, and was general of the Irish forces 1642, seized Kilkenny 10 April, 1640, gave the Earl of Ormond battle at Kilrush and was utterly defeated, chosen president of supreme council of Kilkenny, &c. &c. was excepted (though dead) from pardon for life or estate, 1652, having previously been outlawed; m. 1st, Margaret, eldest dau. of Hugh O'Neile, Earl of Tyrone. He m. 2ndly, Thomasine (Elizabeth), dau. of Sir William Andrews, of Newport Pagnel, Bucks.; she d. s. p. 1625. He m. 3rdly — July 1631, Margaret, dau. of Richard Branthwaite, ser- jeant-at-law, and widow of Sir Thomas Spencer, of Yarnton, Oxon. His eldest son by his 1st wife, EDML^ND (ROE), 4th Viscount, acted in concert with his father during the progress of the rebellion, whose example he followed in protecting the English, and endeavour- ing to restore the kingdom to a submssion to Charles I. governor of Kilkenny 1646, capt. of foot in the army of Charles II. abroati, recevie*! a pardon 12 Dec. 1660, for all treasons, levying of war, rebellions, insurrections, &c. and was restored to his estates, «fcc.; will date2. he laid claim to his seat in parliament and took I the oath of fidelity ; d. Feb. 1706, having m. 1st, Emilia, dau. • of William Blundell, of Crosby, co. Lane. He m. 2ndly, Margaret, only dau. of Richard Shee, of Shee's Court, Esq. and widow of (Hlbcrt Butler. By his 1st wife he was ancestor of Edmvmd, 11th Viscount. KDMUND, 4th Viscount, m. 2ndly, 1637, Elizabeth, dau. of Sir George Simeon, Kut. of Brightwell, Oxon. (by his 1st wife, Hon. Mary Vaux, elder sister and coheir of Heiu-y, 5th Baron \ Vaux); she d. 18 Feb. 1673, having liad with a dau. Elizabeth, an only son, (2) Hon. Edmund, of BalljTagget, co. Kilkenny ; m, Elizabeth dau. of Grcorge Mathews, Esq. of Thomasto\\'n, co. Tipperary, His great-grandson, George, of Ballyragget, d. 1812, having m. 1st, Mary Norris ; 2ndly, Mary, sister of Walter Kavanagh, of Bonis. By his 1st wife lie left an only dau. AlARY, m. 17 May, 1801, to Charles Browne Mostyn, and had a son, George Charles, summoned to parliament as Baron Vaux, of Harrowden (see that title). EDMUND, 11th Viscount (on the death fof his father Edward, 10th Viscount, 9 Feb. 1779); b. 27 July, 1745; d. 16 July, 1793, having m. 7 Oct. 1768, Lady Henrietta Butler, 2nd dau. of Somerset Hamilton, 1st Earl of Carrick ; she d. 20 June, 1786, having had 4 sons and a dau. /I/ Edmund, 12th Viscount, created Earl op Kilkenny 20 Dec. 1793 ; b. 16 Jan. 1771; d. s. p. 16 July, 1846, having m. 8 June, 1793, Mildred, eldest dau. of Most Rev. Robert Fowler, n.D. archbishop of Dublin; she d. 30 Dec. 1830. I /2/ Hon. Somerset Richanl, b. Dec. 1771 ; d. s. p. April. 1826, having m. Jane, eldest dau. of Arthur French, of Frencli Park, CO. Roscommon, and widow of Daniel Kelly, Esq. of Cargins. I /3/ Hon. Henry, b. 16 Feb. 1774 ; d. 6 Dec. 1842, having m. 3 Sept. 1811, Anne, youngest dau. and coheir of John Han-ison ; Esq. of Newtoun House, Yorks.; she d. 19 May, 1857, leaving a son and 3 daus. [1] Henry Edmund, 13th and present Viscount. [2] Hon. Anne Henrietta (precedency patent 17 Nov. 1855), d. 15 May, 1866, having m. 26 Aug. 1863, to Capt. James Little, of Cliff Castld, pQ., Dublin. [3] Hon. Juliana Jemima (p. p.), d. 19 Feb. 1873, having m. 20 Sept. 1842, to Thomas Clifton Wilkinson, Esq. of Newall Hall and Winterburne Hall, Yorks. and has 3 sons and a dau. Thomas Clifton WILKINSON, late 72nd foot; b. 13 Nov. 1844.— Francis Ernest, b. 17 June, 1866.— Edmund, b. 15 Sept. 1857.— Charlotte Marj-. [4] Hon. Charlotte (p. p.), m. 20 Jmie, 1866, as 2nd wife, to John Stedman Christie, s. p. /4/ Hon. Pierce, of Ballyconra House, co. Kilkenny, M.P. col. in the army; b. 6 May, 1781 ; d, 13 June, 1846, having m. 18(K), Anne, dau. of Thomas Marsh, Esq. of Lisbume ; she d. having had 5 sons and 2 daus. [1] Pierce Somerset, b. 26 Jan. 1801 ; d. s. p. 28 July, 1865, having m. 3 Feb. 1855, Jessy Anne, widow of Poole Abel Warren, Esq. of Park Lodge, Kilkenny, and had 2 daus. who d. unm. [2] Edmund John (Rev.), b. 8 July, 1804; d. having ni. 11 Aug. 1832, Eliza, dau. of late Major-Grcn, John Wilson Kettlewell ; she d. 27 Aug. 1836, leaving 2 daus. Aime (eldest surviving dau.), m. 22 Dec. 1880, to John Hewson, of the Leys School, Cambridge. 2x2 484 MOUNTMORRES. [3] Henry, of Kilmurry, co. Kilkenny, high sheriff 1859, capt, late 27th and 59th regts. ; b. 21 Jan. 1805 ; d. 13 April, 1881, having m. 16 April, 1846, Clara, eldest dau. of John Taylor, Esq. of The Newarke, co. Leic. and had 3 sons and 2 daus. (1) Somerset James, of Kilmurry, co. Ealkenny, capt. 14th regt.; b. 2 Feb. 1849. (2) Henry, capt. 31st regt.; b. 11 Oct. 1850. (3) Walter Theobald, capt. Kilkenny mil.; b. 11 Feb. 1853. (4) Isabel Harriet. (5) Mildred Anne. [4] William, lieut. R.N. ; b. 8 Aug. 1814; d. 24 May, 1847, having m. 15 April, 1841, Catherine, 2nd dau. of Mr. John Walsh ; she d Dec. 1844, leaving a son, Walter, b. Dec. 1842. [5] Walter, b. 10 Feb. 1821. [6] Charlotte. [7] Anne. /5/ Hon. Charlotte Juliana, d. 26 Oct. 1830, having m. 7 Aug. 1799, to Col. John Carringtou Smith. VISCOUNT MOUNTMORRES. ■TTTILLIAM GEOFFREY BOUCHARD DE VV MONTMORENCY, Viscount (1763, l.) ami Baron Moimtmorres (1756, i.), and a Baronet (1631, I.); s. Ms father as 6th Viscount 25 Sept. 1880; b. 23 Sept. 1872; heir presumptive, his brother Arthur. Arms— Or, a cross gu. between four eagles displaj-ed az. Crest — A peacock in his pride ppr. Supporters — Two angels ppr. vested aig. crined and winged or Motto— Dieu ayde. Seat— Ebor Hall, Cloubur, Galway. Eineage. SIR JAMES MORRES, lord of Lateragh (see early descents from the house of Montmorency in Playfair's Irish Baro- nets, pp. xi. and lxxix),said to have been depriveti of his estates in Cork, Kerry, and Limerick by the Earl of Desmond, under the system of coign and livery; m. Lucia, dau. of Lonl Arundel, of The Strand, co. Cork, and had a sou, SIR JOHN, m. Anne, dau. of Sir Robert Dillon, of Prouds- town, CO. Meath, and was father or grandfather of /I/ Sir01iver,Lordof Lateragh, called "FearnaghLahan;" m. Hannah, dau. of Shane O'Mulryan, lord of Owney, ancestor of Hervey de Montmorency, k.s.l. and l.h. entered the Austrian regt. of Vierset 1782, commanded a company of Tiflemen during the siege of Theonville, A.D.C. to Gen. Prince Charles of Forstenberg 1793, present at the battles of Weissembourg, Saltz, and Werth, author of " Genealogical Memoir of the Family of Montmorency" ; b. 8 Nov. 1767; d. having m. 1st— 11 Sept. 1794, Baroness Louisa Von Helmstatt, of Swabia ; she d. 23 Nov. 1798, leaving 2 daus. He m. 2ndly, Helen, dau. and coheir of Bartholomew O'Callan, of Osberstown, co. Kildare, and widow of his cousin, John Esmonde, Esq. (Bart.), and had with other issue 4 sous. (1) Hervey, b. 13 Sept, 1804. (2) GeoflErey, b. 23 Nov. 1806. (3) Mathew Edward, col. in Austrian service ; b. 16 Nov. 1808; m. Catherine, (4) Redmond Oliver, b. 12 Sept. 1810. /2/ John, of Cloghballyshane, near Farney Bridge, bred to the law; d. 1562, aged 72, seized in fee of Knockagh, one colj^e of land in Lateragh, and other estates which he purchased from Sir Oliver his brother, whose ^\•ife's sister he married, viz. Anastacia, dau. of Shane O'Mulryan aforesaid, and had an only son, Redmond Morres, of Knockagli Castle, d. 31 Aug. 1624, seised of the lands of Knockagh and Lisgurty, Bearnane, Ballyphilip, t&c. «&c. inq. p.m. at Clonmell 3 Aug. 1627, will dated 23 Mar. 1623; proved 18 Nov. following; m. 1st, Ellinor Cantwell, of Lahagres and Moycarky, and 2ndly, Catlierine Mac Egan. By his 1st ^\ife he had with 4 daus. 5 son^, of whom the eldest, viz. SIR JOHN MORRES, created a BARONET OP IRELAND 25 Mar. 1631; will dated 29 Jan. 1647, in which year he died, having m. before 1601, Catherine, dau. of Sir Edmond Walshe, Knt. of Owney Abbey, als. Abingtou, co. Limerick, and had with 2 daus. 6 sons, of whom the eldest, SIR REDMOND, 2nd Baronet, d. before 1656, in which year Dame Elhce, his widow, dau. of Gan-et Wall, of Coolna- mucky Castle, co. Waterford, on account of her great age, was exempted by Cromwells commissioners from the penalty of transportation or transplantation into Counaught, and a uiaid servant allowed her (MSS. Berm. Tower), and had with other issue 2 sons, /I/ Sir John, 3rd Baronet; will dated 11 July, 1719; proved 12 Dec. 1720 ; aged 100 years at his death (M.l. Lateragh ; b. 29 Aug. 1620; d. 26 Oct. 1720) ; m. Hon. Elenor Butler, dau. of Baron Cahir (E. Glengall, ext.) ; she d. 27 May, 1721, aged 83, ha\'ing had 5 sons and 4 daus. His male line failed on the death of his grandson Brigadier-Gen. Sir Nicholas ^Morres, 8th Baronet, 1795. His grandson Sir Redmond, 5th Baronet, alienated his estates from the next heirs male to Hervey ^lorres, afterwards 2nd Viscount Mountmorres, who alioiiatod the paternal estates (which for upwards of six centui-ics liad been in the possession of the Montmorency Morres family), from the next heirs male to his sisters. /2/ Hervey, of Castlcmorres, capt. in a regt. of hoi*se under the Lord Protector Cromwell, from whom he obtained considerable grants of lands in Kilkenny, which were confirmed to him at tlie Restoration, M.l'. Kuocktopher in James II.'s parliament 1689; m. 1st, Letitia (dau. of Walter) Walsh, of The Mountain, and widow of Tobin, Lord of Campshinagh. He m. 2ndly, Miss Butler, of the house of Ormonde, and 3rdly, Frances, dau. of Hon. Pierce Butler (V. Galmoye, ext.) He d. 1722/3, leaving by h is last wife an only sou and heir, TTIRANCIS MORRES, of Castle Morres ; m. Catherine, dau. Jj and eventually sole heir of Sir William Evans, of Kilcreen, CO. Kilkenny, Bart, (ext.), and had 3 sons, (1) Hervey, created Viscount Mountmorres. (2) Sir William Evans Morres, of Kilcreen, M.p. city Kilkenny, and borough of Newtoun, co. Down, knighted, and 24 April, 1768, created a Baronet; m. 1st, Margaret, dau. and sole heir of Josiab^Haydock. of Kilkenny and Beaulick, co. Tipperary ; she d. 22 Aug. 1753, having had with 2 daus. a son, /I/ Sir Haydock Evans Morres, 2nd Baronet; d. s. p. Dec. 1776, having m. , Frances Jane Gorges, only dau. and heir of Ralph Gore, of Barrowmount, co. Kilkenny (E. Arran). She re-ni. 1778, to William Gore, Esq. of St. Valerie, co. Wicklow, M.P. (B. Harlecu), who d. 25 April, 1815. Sir William m. 2ndly— 1 July, 1755, Mary Juliana, dau. and coheir of William Ryves, of Uppenvood, co. Kilkenny, and had an only son, /2/ Sir William Evans Ryves de Montmorency, 3rd Baronet; assumed that surname by R.l. 1816; b. 7 Nov. 1763; d. mini. 1829. (3) Raymond, coimsel-at-law, M.P. city Dublin; d. at Brussels Aug. 1784, having m. 27 Mar. 1740, Ehzabeth, sole dau. and heir of Francis Lodge, of Dublin, and had with other issue a son. Lodge Evans, created Viscount Frankfort de Mont- morency. HERVEY MORRES, of Castle Morres, M.P. Irish town, created Baron Mountmorres, of Castle Morres 4 May, 1756, and VlscouNT Mountmorres 29 June, 1763, devised the paternal estates to his sisters; d. 6 April, 1766, having m. 1st — 3 Nov. 1742, Lady Letitia Ponsonby, 4tti ilau. of Brabazon, 1st Earl of Bessborough ; she d. 9 Feb. 1764, hav- ing had a son and 2 daus. '^(1) Hervey Redmond, 2nd Viscount, s. his kinsman, Sir Nicholas Mon-es, 9th Baronet 1795; d. unm. 17 Aug. 1797. (2) Hon. Letitia, d. 7 Dec. 1801, having m. 1st— 27 Feb. 1762, to Hon. Arthur Hill Trevor, only son of ArtJnir, 1st Viscount Dungannon (ext.) ; he d. v. p. 21 June, 1770. She re-m. 3 July, 1774, to Randal William, Marquis of Antrim (ext.), who d. 28 July, 1791. (3) Hon. Sarah, m. 1770, to Rev. Joseph Pratt, of Cabra Castle, CO. Cavau, and had with 2 daus. 3 sons, of whom the youugest.(J) (X) Hervey Randal Savile do ^Montmorency (3nl son) succeeded to the estates of his mother's family, and assunictl lier sumnnie 6 Sept. 1782; d. 20 Sept. 1860, having m. July, 1811, Rose f 6/VvW Wy[ark Fmiicis, bar.-at-law l.T. 1876 ;' b. 21 Jan. 1852 ; m. 30 May, 1878, iliss Emily Jones, " youngest dau. " of Thomas, 7th Viscount Ranelagh, and has 2 sons, Basil, b. 16 Mar. 1879.— Claude Inverness, b. 1 April, 1880, Arms— Quarterly, 1st and 4th, Arg. a saltire engrailed between four roses gxi. barbed vert. N API ER. 2nd and 3rd, Or, on a bend az . a mullet of six points pierced between two crescents of the field within the roval tressure of Scotland of the second, ScOTT of Thirlestane ; below the shield as a compartment the top of an embattled tower arg. masoned sa. issuing therefrom six lances saltire-ways ppr. pennons az. CREST— A dexter arm erect couped below the elbow ppr. grasp- ing a crescent arg. over it the motto " Sans tache " Napier. SUPPORTERS— Dexter, an eagle wngs inverted ppr. Sinister, a chevalier in a coat of mail with a steel cap all ppr. holding in the exterior hand a spear the pennon az. MOTTO— Ready, aye ready. SEAT— Thirlestane, Selkirk. THE BARONY. SIR ARCHIBALD NAPIER (son of John Napier, of Mer- chistoun, the inventor of logarithms, and grandson of Sir Archibald Napier, master of the mint in Scotland, de- scended from John de Napier, of Dumbartonshire, 1305), accompanied James VI. to England, gent, of the privy chamber P.O. 1616, served heir of his father in the barony of Edinbellie Napier, &c. 3 June, 1617, treasurer depute of ...tland for life 1622, lord jiLstice clerk 1623/4, lord of ses- n 1623, an extraordinary lord of session 1626, created a Baroxet OF Nova Scotia 2 Mar. 1627, and Baron Napier, of Merchistoun, in the Peerage of Scotland, 4 May following, imprisoned by the Covenanters in Edinburgh Castle, and liberated after the battle of Kilsyth by the Master of Napier; d. Nov. 1645, aged 70, having m. (contract dated 15 April, 1619) Lady Mary Graham, 2nd dau. of John, 4th Earl of Montrose. His onlv son, SIR ARCHIBALD, 2nd Baron, distinguished himself in the Civil wars under his uncle the great Marquis of Montrose, especially at the battles of Aldeme, Alford, and Kilsyth, was besieged by Gen. Montrose at Kincardine, but made his escape before the garrison was compelled to capitulate, excepted from Cromwell's act of grace and pardon 12 April, 1654; d. at Delf- shaven, in Holland, 1660; m. (charter dated 20 Julv, 1641) Lady EUzabeth Erskine, eldest dau. of John, 8th Earlof Mar, and had with other issue a son and 2 dans. (1) Alexander, 3rd Baron, obtained a new patent with the original precedency 17 Feb. 1677, regranting the title to him- self and the heirs of his body, with remainder to his sisters and the heirs male of their bodies in succession, with remainder to the heirs female of his three sisters in succession, without division, &c. ; a charter, granting the peerage and barony of Edinbellie Napier in the same terms, was passed 7 Feb. 1677, containing a clause obliging the heir female succeeding to the title and her heirs to take the name and bear the arms of Napier; he d. unm. Aug. 1683. (2) Hon. Jean, m. to Sir Thomas Nicolson, Bart, of Camock, CO. Stirling, who d. 20 Jan. 1670, having had a son. Sir Thomas Nicolson, 4th Baron, and 3rd Baronet ; b. 14 Jan. 1669; d. 9 Jime, 1686, unm. (3) Margaret, Baroness Napier; d. Sept. 1706, having m. to John Brisbane, judge advocate to the fleet in the Mediterranean 1671, resident for maritime affairs at the court of France 1676, sec. to the admiralty, sec. to the commissioners for office of lonl high admiral, envoy extraordinary Portugal, June 1684; died that year; bur. in St. George's, Windsor, aged 46. His only surviving child, HON. Elizabeth Napier, Mistress of Napier, died before her mother, 11 Aug. 1705, having m. to Sir William Scott, of Thirlestane, 2nd Baronet ; he d. 8 Oct. 1725, having had an only son, FranclB, s. as 6th Lord Napier and 3rd Baronet. Emrage. SIR FRANCIS SCOTT, of Thirlestane (eldest son of Patrick Scott, by Isabel, dau. of Sir John Murray, Bart, of Black- barony, 9th In descent, according to Douglas, from Arthur Scott, of Howpaisley, in Eskdale), created a Baronet of NOVA Scotia 22 April, 1666, to him and the heirs male of his body, represented Selkirk in parliament 1693/1701, master of works 1704 ; b. 11 May, 1645 ; d. 7 Mar. 1712, having m. (con- tract 27 Nov. 1673) Lady Henrietta Kerr, 6th dau. of William, 3rd Earl of Lothian; she d. 30 June, 1741, aged 90, having had an only surviving son, SIR WILLIAM SCOTT, 2nd Baronet, advocate ; d. 8 Oct. 1725, having m. 1st (contract 15 Dec. 1699), Hon. Eliza- beth Napier, Mistress of Napier ; she d. 11 Aug. 1705. He m. JndlJ- (contract 30 June, 1710), Jean, dau. of Sir John Nisbet, of Dirleton, and relict of Sir William Scott, of Harden. By his Ist wife he had an only son, Sm FRANCIS (SCOTT) NAPIER, 3rd Baronet, on the death of his father in 1726, having s. as 6th Baron Napier on the death of his grandmother Margaret, Baroness Napier (widow of John Brisbane), Sept. 1706, when he assumed the surname of Napier, lord of police 1761 ; d. 11 April, 1773, having m. Ist (contract dated 14 Mar. 1729), Lady Henrietta Hope, 3rd dau. of Charles, Ist Earl of Hopetoun ; she d. 17 Feb. 1745, having had 4 sons, (1) 'W^llliam, s. as 7th Baron. (2) Hon. Cliarles, of Merchiston Hall, co. Stirling, capt. R.A. commanded the " Stirling Castle," 64, in 1763; b. 19 Nov. 1731- d. 9 Dec. 1807, having m. 1st— 19 Dec. 1763, Griselle, dau. of Sir John Warrender, of Lochend, co, Haddington ; she d s p 15 Nov. 1774. He m. 2ndly— 2 July, 1777, Christian, dau.' of Gabriel Hamilton, of Westbum, co. Lanark, by whom he had with 3 daus. 2 sons, /I/ Sir Charles, of Merchistoun House, Hants, k.c.b. Count of Cape St. Vincent, k.t.s. k.m.t. k.s.q. k.r.e. m.p. Marylebone, grandee 1st class of Portugal, and adm. in the Portugese service ; b. 6 Mar. 1786 ; d. 5 Nov. 1860, having m. Eliza, dau. of George Yoimghusband, Esq. and widow of Edward Elers' Esq. lieut. R.N.; she d. 19 Dec. 1857, leaving an only dau. ' Eloise Fanny, Countess of Cape St. Vincent ; m. 19 Oct. 1843, to Rev. Henry Jodrell (Bart.), rector of Gisleham. Suffolk. /2/ Sir Tliomas Erskine, K.C.B. gen. in the army, col. 71 st regt. and gov. of Edinburgh Castle; b. 10 May, 1790; d. s. p. s 5 July, 1863, having m. 9 Dec. 1820, Margaret, dau. and coheir of Alexander Falconer, of Woodcot, East Lothian. (3) Hon. Francis, lieut.-col. R.M. 1779; b. 15 Nov. 1733; d. s. p. 1779, having m. 9 Jan. 1771, Eliza, only child of John Greenway! of Portsmouth Dockyard. (4) Hon. Mark, major-gen. 1793 ; b. 30 Dec. 1738 ; d. 10 June, 1809, having m. 1st— 24 Feb. 1761, Anne, dau. of John Nelson, Esq. of Craigcaffle. He m. 2ndly, Margaret, dau. of Alexander Simpson, Esq. of Congraig, co. Aberdeen; she d. 8 Aug. 1829, having had 16 children, of whom 2 sons, 492 NAPIER. /I/ Francis, W.S.; b, 20 Aug. 1770; d. having m. 30 Mar. 1796, Mary Elizabeth Jane Douglas, eldest dan. of Col. Archibald Hamilton, of Innerwick; she d. leaving a son, Mark, sherifif of Dumfriesshire and Galloway; b. 24 July, 1798 ; d. 23 Nov. 1879, having m. 29 Dec. 1842, his cousin Charlotte, dau. of Alexander Ogilvy, Esq. (BART.), and widow of AVilliam Dick Macfarlane, Esq. and had a son and dau. [1] Francis John Hamilton Scott, comr. R.N. ; b. 20 Dec. 1850. [2] Frances Ann, m. 5 Dec. 1866, to Lieut.-Col. Cecil Rice, late major 72nd liiglilanders, 6th son of late Edward Iloyd Rice, Esq. of Dane Court, Kent, and has a son, b. 29 Oct. 1877.— A dau. b. 4 July, 1880. /2/ Mark, lieiit.-gen.; b. 14 Sept. 1779; d. 26 June, 1843. HIS LORDSHIP m. 2ndly, in April, 1750, Mary (sister of Gi-eneral James Johnston, governor of Quebec, who d. Jan. 1798), dau. of Capt. George Johnston, of Dublin, army agent (by Hester, dau. of Very Rev. James Bland, dean of Ardfert, in Ire- land); she d. 20 Sept. 1795, having had witli other issue a son, (5) Hon. George, col. in the army, comptroller of Irish army accounts; b. 11 Mar. 1751 ; d. 13 Oct. 1804, having m. 1st— 22 Jan. 1775, Elizabeth, dau. of Capt. Robert Pollock, 61st regt. He m. 2ndly— 27 Aug. 1781, Lady Sarah Lennox, 7th dau. of Charles, 2nd Duke of Richmond and Lennox; she d. Aug. 1826, having had with other issue 5 sons and a dau. /I/ Sir Charles James, G.C.B. lieut.-gen. col. 22nd regt. gov. of Scinde, com.-in-chief in India, gov. of Virgin Islands 1812 ; b. 10 Aug. 1782 ; d. s. p. 1. 29 Aug. 1853, having m. 1st— April, 1827, Elizabetli, dau. of Thomas Oakley, Esq. and widow of Francis John Kelley, Esq. ; she d. s. p. 31 July, 1833. He m. 2ndly, in 1835, Francis, dau. of William Phil- lipps, Esq. of Court Henry, co. Carmarthen, and relict of Richard Alcock, R.N. ; she d. s. p. 26 June, 1872. /2/ Sir George Thomas, k.c.b. gen. in the army, col. 1st W.!. regt. governor and commander-in-chief. Cape of Good Hope, lost an arm at capture of Rodrigo, 19 Jan. 1812, mentioned | in parliament as one of three brothers who had received ; among them 11 wounds; b. 30 June, 1784; d. 8 Sept. 1855, having m. 1st — 22 Oct. 1812, Margaret, dau. of John Craig, Esq. of Glasgow; she d. 31 Aug. 1819. He m. 2ndly— Feb. 1839, Frances Dorothea, eldest dau. of Robert Willis Blan- co we, of Hayes Park, Middx. and widow of William Peere Williams-Freeman, of Fawley Court, Oxon. ; she d. 4 July, 1881, aged 88. By his 1st wife he had 3 sons and 2 dans. [1] George Thomas Conolly, C.B. major-gen. in the army, col. 96th regt.; d. unm. 5 May, 1873. [2] John Moore, capt. 62nd regt. ; d. 7 July, 1846, aged 30, having m. July, 1843, Maria, dau. of Capt. Richanl Alcock, R.N. and had a posthumous dau. Sarah, m. 23 June, 1872, to Lord Albert Seymour, 2nd son of Francis, 5th Marquis of Hertford. [3] William Craig Emilius, gen. in the army, col. 3rd buflfs since 1874, and governor R. M. coll. Sandhurst since 1876, assist.-director-gen. of land transport corps at siege of Sebastopol, K.M. 5th class, com. staff coll. 1861/4, com. 1st inf. brigade Dublin 1864/6, v.r. military council education 1866, director-gen. military education 1870/4 ; b. 19 Mar. 1818; m. 21 April, 1845, Emily Cephalouia, "daughter" of late Gen. Sir Charles Napier, G.CB. and has had & son and 8 daus. (1) Charles James, lieut. 31st regt. b. 2 Aug. 1868. (2) Cecilia Margaret. (3) Susan Frances, d. 6 Nov. 1878, having m. 12 Feb. 1873, to her cousin Capt. Cecil Bunbury, 94th regt. (BART.) (4) Georgiana Anne Emily.— (5) Hester Johnston.— (6) Emily Caroline. — (7) Margaret Cephalonia. — (8) Sarah Lennox.— (9) Violet Bunbury. [4] Sarah, d. 29 April, 1850, having m. to Thomas Clarke, Esq. [5] Cecilia, m. 30 Nov. 1852, to Col. Henry William St. Pierre Bunbury, CB. (Bart.), who d. 18 Sept. 1875. /3/ Sir WiUiam Francis Patrick, K.C.B. gen. in the army, col 22nd regt. author of the History of the Peninsular War; b. 17 Dec. 1785; d. 12 Feb. 1860, having m. 14/16 Mar. 1812, Caro- line Amelia, 2nd dau. of Gen. Hon. Henry Fox, 3rd son of Henry, Lord Holland (ext.) ; she d. 2g Mar. 1860, having had a son and 6 daus. [1] John Moore, of Hastings ; b. 4 Nov. 1816 ; d. 24 April, 1867, having m. 22 June, 1847, Elizabeth Amelia Henrietta, 3rd dau. of Col. Charles Carson Alexander, B.E. and had 2 sons and 2 daus. (1) William Charles, b. 7 April, 1854. (2) Charles Arthur Wellington, b. 20 Dec. 1861. (3) Louisa Blanche, d. at Wynberg, Cape of Good Hope 1878, aged 27, having m. to Arthur Gordon Schneider, Esq^, (4) Rose Leslie, m. 17 Jan. 1878, to Edward Robert, only son of W. T. Portal, of Springfield, Northants. E2] Emily Anne. 3] Elizabeth Marianne, m. 1 Mar. 1838, to Philip, 4th Earl of Arran, K.P. [4] Louisa Augusta, d. 8 Sept. 1856, having m. 16 July, 1844, as 1st wife, to Major-Gen. Patrick Leonard McDougal, son of late Sir Duncan McDougal (Miles— Bart.) rs] Caroline Jane. 161 Pamela Adelaide, m. 21 Dec. 1846, to Philip William Skynner Miles, Esq. M.P. Bristol 1837/52 (Bart.), who d. 1 Oct. 1881. [7] Nora Creina Blanche, m. 18 Aug. 1854, to Henry Austin Bruce, created BARON Aberdare. /4/ Richard, bar.-at-law, b. 1787 ; d. 13 Jan. 1868, having m. 1817, Anna Louisa, dau. of Sir James Stewart, Bart, and widow of Capt. William Conolly Staples, r.n. (Bart.) ; she d. 30 Mar. 1867. /5/ Henry Edward, capt. R.N. b. 5 Mar. 1789; d. 13 Oct. 1853, having m. Miss Caroline Bennett ; she d. 5 Sept. 1836, having had 2 sons and a dau. [1] Charles George, C.E.; b.20 July, 1829; m. 13 Dec. 1860, Susanna, dau. of Samuel John Carolin, Esq. and has a son and 2 daus. Henry Edward, b. 21 Sept. 1861.— Lilias Juliana.— Mabel Christiana. [2] Richard Henry, com. h.m.S. "Nassau," b. 11 Mar. 1836, whose wife Mary, d. 6 Sept. 1871, aged 30, at Soutlisea. [3] Augusta Sarah, m. 6 Oct. 1853, to Frederick Peere Williams- Freeman, Esq. of Greatham, Sussex; he d. 17 Jan. 1870, having had 3 sons, (1) Frederick Henry Peere Williams-Freeman, R.x. H.M.S. "Charybdis; " b. 1 May, 1855. (2) George Charles Peere, 35th regt. b. 11 Aug. 1856. (3) John Peere, b. 13 April, 1858. /6/ Emily Louisa Augtista, d. s. p. 18 Mar. 1863, having m. 22 Sept. 1830, as 2nd wife, to Sir Henry Edward Bunbury, Bart, who d. 13 April. 1860. WILLIAM, 7tli Baron, lieut.-col. in the army, and D.A.o. of forces in Scotland; b. ; d. 2 Jan. 1775, having m. 16 Dec. 1754, Lady Mary Anne, dau. of Charles, 8th Lord Cathcart ; she d. having had a son, FRANCIS, 8th Baron, D.C.L. l.l. co. Selkirk, a representa- tive Peer ; b. 23 Feb. 1758; d. 1 Aug. 1823, having m. 13 April, 1784, Maria Margaret, eldest dau. of Lieut.-Gen. Sir Jyhn Clavering, K.B.; she d. 29 Dec. 1821, having had with 4 daus. 3 sons, [1] "William John, s. as 9th Baron. [2\ Hon. Charles, major in the army; b. 24 Oct. 1794; d. 15 Deo. 1874, having m. 1st — 1824, Alice Emma, dau. of Roger Barnston, Esq.; shed. 16 May, 1834, having had 2 sons and 2 daus. (1) Francis Roger Barnston, Bombay army, b. 6 Oct. 1828 ; d. 15 Nov. 1849. (2) John Warren Barnston, B.A. Trin. Coll. Camb. 1855, vicar of Stretton, Staff, since 1857 ; b. 16 Sept. 1832; m. 30 Sept. 1867, Anna Maria Margaret Helen, dau. of Col. Francis Hunter, late E.l.cs. Madras, and has 6 sons and a dau. Charles Warren, lieut. 13th foot ; b. 19 Aug. 1868.— Francis, b. 22 Nov. 1859.— Henry Percy, b. 7 July, 1861.— Arthur Lenox, b. 3 Dec. 1863.— Alan Bertram, b. 1 Oct. 1867.— Claude Gerald, b. 3 Feb. 1869.— Edith Elizabeth Alice. (3) Anne. (4) Alice Emma. Hon. Charles Napier m. 2ndly— 2 July, 1840, Annabella Jane, only dau. of Col. Gatacre, of Gatacre, Salop, and had sons and 3 daus. (5) Edward, lieut.-col. comdg. cav. dep6t, late col. carabi- niers; b. 12 June, 1841 ; m. 12 June, 1866, Marthe Louise, eldest dau. of William Barber Buddicom, Esq. of Peubedvv Hall, Flints, and has 3 sons and 4 daus. Egbert, b. 12 Aug. 1867.— Lloyd Hownam.b. 1 Aug. 1869.— (Jeorge Charles, b. 20 Aug. 1873.— Phyllis Louise.— Diana Caroline Marie.— Jane Rosamond.— J ane Rosamond, b. 11> July, 1878. (6) William Archibald; b. 24 April, 1845; m. 30 April, 1879, Mabel, youngest dau. of late William Edward Royds, Esq. of Rochdale, and has a son, Clarence, b. 14 Feb. 1880. (7) Lenox, lieut. H.M.S. "Thunderer"; b. 17 Sept. 1846; m. 21 Jiuie, 1873, Ellin, 2nd dau. of William Barber Buddicom, Esq. of Penbedw Hall, Flints, and has liad 2 sons and a dau. Henry Lennox, b. 18 June, 1876.— William Rawdon, b. 13 June, 1877.— Barbara, d, 10 July, 1878. (8) Alfred, b. 13 May, 1848. (9) Annabella Jane, m. 5 Aug. 1869, to Thomas William Gill, Esq. of Treweme, Salop, s.p. (10) Lilias, m. 5 Aug. 1874, to Sir Thomas Wilmot Peregrine Blomefield, Bart. (11) Louisa Augusta. [3] Hon. Henry Alfred, rector ofe Swyncombe, Oxon. and master of Evvelme hospital; b. 20 June, 1797 ; d. unm. 20 Nov. 1871. WILLIAM JOHN, 9th Baron, capt. r.n. b. 13 Oct. 1786 ; d. 11 Oct. 1834, having m. 28 Mar. 1816, Eliza, only dau. of Col. Hon. Andrew James Cochrane-Johnstone (E. DUN- DONALD), and had 2 sons and 6 daus. (1) Francis, 10th and present Baron. (2) Hon. William, clerk of works'at'Hong Kong, director of lands improvement committee; b. 27 July, 1821; d. 26 Jan. 1876, having m. 3 May, 1854, Louisa Mary, youngest dau. of John Horatio Lloyd, Esq. and left 4 sons and 3 daus. /I/ Francis Horatio, b. 7 Feb. 1861.-/2/ Charles Frederick, b. 24 Feb. 1862.-/3/ William, b. 10 Nov. 1863.-/4/ Archi- bald, b. 9 June, 1865.-/5/ Mary Eliza.— /6/ Beatrice. /7/ Lilias, m. 27 July, 1881, to William Rose, eldest son of Sir William Rose Robinson, K.C.s.i. (3) Hon. Maria Margaret, m. 19 May, 1837, to Right Hon. John Gellibrand Hubbard, of Stratford Grove, Essex, P.c. 1874, M.P. Buckingliam 1859/68, London since 1874, a commis. of lieu- tenancy for London, a director of Bank of England, governor 18—, chairman of public works and exchequer loan committees 1864/76, and has with other issxie 3 sons, NAPIEEr^NELSON. 493 /I/ Egerton Hubbard, h.p, Buckingham 1874/80, m.a. Ch. CU. Coll. Oxou. 1866, lieut. Bucks R.V. late R. Bucks yeo. (eldest son) ; b. 29 Dec. 1842 ; m. 3 June, 1880, Mary Ade- laide, Srd dau. of Wyndliam Spencer Portal, Esq. of Mals- lianger, Hants. (HiCKS-BEACH— BART.), and lias a dau. b. 6 Sept. 1881. /2/ Arthur Gelli brand, late accountant for Basutoland (4th son); b. ; m. 29 June, 1881, Amy d'Esterre, 3rd dau. of Charles Hugh Huntly, Esq. J. P. civil commissioner and president magistrate of Albany, South Africa. /3/ Evelyn (i'oungest son), m. 25 Aug. 1881, Eveline Maude, \ oungest dau. of Wyndham Spencer Portal, Esq. aforesaid. (4) Hon. Georgiana Louisa. (5) Hon. Eliza, m. 18 Aug. 1847, to Sir John Charles Dalrymple Hay, Bart. M.P. (6) Hon. Anne Carmichael, d. 28 May, 1877, having m. 29 April, l^}7, to Hon. George Hope (E. HoPETOUN), who d. 14 Nov. 1^54. (7) Hon. EUinor Alice, m. 10 Nov. 1853, to Hon. George Grey Dalrymple (V. SXAIR.) BARON NAPIER. SIR ROBERT CORNELIS NAPIER, g.c.b. G.c.s.i. Baron Napier, of Magdala, in Abys- sinia, and of Caiyuton, Cheshire, in the Peerage of the U.K. so created 17 July, 1868, general in the army, brigade major in Sutlej campaign, com- manded royal engineers at Lucknow in the Indian Mutiny 1858, commanded a division in China war 18(50, and in Abyssinian war 1868, member of the supreme council of India 1861/5, com.-in-chief of Bombay army 1865/9, India 1870/6, gov. of Gib- raltar eiftce" 1876^^6n of Major Charles Frederick Napier, R.A. and Catherine, dau. of Codrington Car- ington, Esq. of Barbadoes); b. 6 Dec. 1810; m. 1st — 3 Sept. 1840, Anne Sarah, eldest dau. of George Pearse, m.d. e.i.c.s. ; she d. 30 Dec. 1849, leaving 3 sons and 2 (iiius.-jiM,i>^MA^^ lJ- Grant. (13) Hon. Emilia Herbert Fullarton. (14) Hon. Alice Maud, b. 28 Dec. 1874 ; d. 17 July following. Arms— Gu. on a saltire between two mural crowns in pale and as many lions passant in fess or a rose of the field. Crest— On a mount vert a lion passant or collared gu. and a broken chain reflexed over the back gold supporting with the dexter forepaw a flagstaff in bend sinister i)pr. therefrom flowing a banner arg. charged with a cross couped gu. SUPPORTERS— Dexter, a soldier of the royal engineers holding a musket. Sinister, a Sikh sirdar both habited holding a match- lock and each holding in his exterior hand a musket all ppr. MOTl'O— Tu vincula frange. EARL NELSON. HORATIO NELSON, Earl Nelson, and Viscount Merton and Trafalgar (1805, U.K.), Baron Nelson, of the Nile and Hilborough, Norfolk (1801, U.K.), capt. late Wilts, yeo.; s. his father as 3rd Earl 1 Nov. 1835; b. 7 Aug. 1823; m. 28 July, 1845, Lady Mary Jane Diana Agar, dau. of Welbore, 2nd Earl of Normanton, and has had 4 sons and 4 daus. (1) Herbert Horatio, VlsrouNT TRAFALGAR, D.L. Wilts, late capt. Wilts, mil.; b. 19 Ju.y, 1854 ; m. 6 Aug. 1879, Ehza Blanche, eldest dau. of Frederick Gonnermau DaJgety, Esq. of Lockerley Hall, Hants. J.P. high slieriff 1877. (2) Hon. Charles Horatio, b. 28 June, 1866. (3) Hon. Thomas Horatio, b. 21 Dec. 1857. (4) Hon. Edward Agar Horatio, 2nd lieut. Wilts, mil.; b. 10 Aug. 1860. (5) LaV'4 1) Hon. Frances Constantia, m. 3 Dec. 1860, to M. Charles ^irook, CO. Galwav, and hapr. Motto— Regi et patriaj fidelis. SKATS— Durrow Abbey, King's co. and Cabra House, Dublin. Uinrage. JOHN TOLER (son of David Toler, knipht of the shire Tipperary, and grandson of Daniel Toler, of Beechwood, and Letitia Otway, of Castle Otway), solicitor-gen. Ireland 17KH, attorney-gen. 1793, chief justice common pleas 1800, created 29 Dec. 1800, BARON NORBURY, of Bally orno heir presumptive to the Peerage ; b. 1 Nov. 1824 ; m. 28 July, 1846, Hon. Henrietta Elizabeth Scarlett, eldest dau. of Robert Campbell, 2nd Baron Abinger, and has 4 sons and 2 daus. Hector Robert, late lieut. 2nd life guards ; b. 17 June, 1847. — James Otway, capt. 74th highlanders; b. 12 Jan. 1849. — George John Scarlett, b. 17 Aug. 1850.— Francis Peter Law- rence, b. 6 May, 1862.— Rosamond Henrietta.— Violet. (3) Lady Elizabeth, d. 10 Dec. 1844, having m. 7 May, 1836, to Hon. LawTence Parsons (E. ROSSB). (4) Lady Grace, d. 3 May, 1872, having m. 23 April, 1832, to Crofton Moore Vandeleur Esq. of KUrush, co. Clare, M.P. 1852/74 ; he d. 8. Nov. 1881, having had 3 eons and 3 daus. (5) Lady Helen, m. 18 Dec. 1857, to John Vandeleur Stewart, Esq. of Roch Hall. co. Donegal (M. LONDONDERRY) ; he d. 24 - Jan. 1872. (6) Lady Jane. (7) Lady Georgina Isabella Eleanor, m. 2 Dec. 1845, to John Gurdon-Rebow, Esq. M.P. of Wyvenhoe Park, Essex, who d. 12 Oct. 1870, and has a sou and 2 daus. [1] Hector John Gurdon-Rkbow, of Wyvenhoe Park, late lieut. Essex ritle mil. late cornet 2nd life guards ; b. 11 Sept. 1846 ; m. 26 June, 1873, liis cousin, Blanche Judith, dau. of Rev. Philip Gurdon, rector of Cranworth, Norfolk, and has a son and dau. Martin Gurdon-Rebow, b. 6 Feb. 1876.— Winifred. [2] Georgina Elizabeth Anne. [3] May Louisa. (8) Lady Charlotte Sarali, d. 4 Feb. 1867, havijig m. 1st— 27 Jan. 1862, to Ricliard, 4th Lord Braybrooke, who d. 22 Feb. 1861. She re-m. 6 Nov. 1862, to Frederic Hetley, M.D. of Upper Norwood, Surrey. (9) Lady Isabella Rebecca, m. 17 May, 1861, to Alexander John Robert Stewart, Esq. (M. LONbONDERRY). (10) Lady Emily. HECTOR JOHN, 3rd Earl ; b. 17 Sept. 1810 ; d. 26 Dec- 1873, having m. 7 Nov. 1848, Stewart Lindsay, dau. of Major-Gen. Sir Henry Bethune, Bart. (E. LiNDSAT), and had a son and 4 daus. (1) 'William Brabazon Lindsay, 4th and present Earl. ^ (2) Lady Mary Catherine. tH./3()u-.il|/^J'4i^u.ak4<;^.(:A;H 4, >iH/l. 14 (3) Lady EUzabeth. ~ *^l^^f*t (4) Lady Margaret Albinia Grace, m. 18 Mar. 1880, to Edward Boycott Jenkins, Esq. (E. Lovelace). (5) Lady Charlotte Emily Alexlna. 2k2 500 NORFOLK, DUKE OF NORFOLK. HENRY FITZ ALAN - HOWARD, Duke of Norfolk and Earl of Surrey (1483, E.), Earl of Arundel (1433, E.), and Norfolk (1644, E.), Baron Fitzalan, Clun, Oswaldestre, and Maltravers, earl marshal, hereditary marshal of England (1072), chief butler of England, and premier Duke imme- diately after the Princes of the blood royal, premier Earl ; s. his father as 15th Duke 25 Nov. 1800 ; b. 27 Dec. 1847 ; m. 21 Nov. 1877, Lady Flora Paulyna Hetty Barbara, eldest dau. of Charles Frederick, Lord Donington, and the late Edith Flora, Countess of Loudoun, and has a son, (1) Philip Joseph Mary, EA»L OF ARUNDEL AND SURREY ; b. 7 Sept. 1879. Arms— Quarterly : Ist, Gu., on a bend between six cross-cross- lets fitchee arg., an escutcheon or, charged with a demi-lion rampant, pierced through the mouth by an arrow, within the royal tressure of Scotland of the first— Howard. 2nd, Gu., three lions passant-guardant in pale or, in chief a label j of three points arg.— Brotuerton. 3rd, Chequy or and az.— Warren. 4th, Gu., a lion rampant or, Fitzalan ; behind the shield two gold batons in saltire enamelled at the ends sa. (the insignia of Earl Marshal). Crests — 1st, Issuant from a ducal coronet or a pair of wings gu., each charged with abend between six cross-crosslets fitchee arg. 2nd, On a chapeau gu. turned up erm., a lion statant with tail extended or ducally gorged arg. 3rd, On a mount vert a horse passant arg., holding in the mouth a slip of oak fructed ppr. SUPPORTERS — Dexter, a lion, sinister, a horse, both arg. the latter holding a slip of oak fructed ppr. Motto — Sola virtus invicta. SEATS — Arundel Castle, Sussex ; Derwent Hall, Derby sh.; and The Farm, Sheffield. Town house— Norfolk House, 21, St. James's Square, S.W. Itineage. SIB WILLIAM HOWARD (or HAWARD), Knt. of Wiggen- hall, Norfolk, justice of common pleas, 1297/1308, hving at East Winch, Norfolk, 1306 ; m. 1st— AUce, dau. of Sir Robert de Ufford, Knt.; she d. s.p. He m. 2ndly— Alice, dau. and heir of Sir Edmund Fitton, Knt. of Fitton, in Wiggenhall. From him descended in the 5th generation, SIR ROBERT HOWARD, Knt. served in the French wars under Henry V. and commanded a fleet ^vith 3,000 mariners off the French coast ; will dated 1 April, 1437 ; m. Margaret, eldest dau. of Thomas de Mowbray, 1st Duke of Nor- folk and Earl Marshal (and eventually coheir in her issue of John, 4th and last Duke of Norfolk of that name), son of Jolin de Mowbray, 4th Baron, by Elizabeth, dau. and heir of John, Lord Segrave, by Margaret, dau. and coheir of Thomas of Brotherton, Earl of Norfolk, 5th son of Edward I. but eldest by his 2nd wife, Margaret of jp ranee, dau. of Philip tne Hardy, King of France), and erandson of John de Mowbray, 3rd Baron, by Joane, dau. of Henry, Earl of i^ancaster. Sir Robert's only son, SIR JOHN HOWARD, knight, fought in the Earl of Shrews- bury's last campaign in France, 31 Henry VI. 1453, had joint command of the fleet serving against France with Lords Fauconberg and Clinton, 2 Edward IV. 1462, constable of Norwich Castle, created BARON HOW^ARD by patent and bad summons to Parliament 15 Oct. 1470, capt.-geu. of the King's forces at sea, K.G. 1472, created Earl Marshal of England and Duke of Norfolk (his son Thomas being created Earl ok Surrey), 28 June, 1483, and shortly after created high steward of England, and lord high admiral of England, Ireland, and Aquitaiue for life ; slain at Bosworth Field 22 Aug. 1485 ; bur. in Thetford Abbey, attainted 7 Nov. following. By his 1st wife Caroline, dau. of William, Lord MoUnes, he had an only son, THOilAS HOWARD (K.G. 1483), 2nd Duke, knighted 28 May, 1475, created Earl of Surrey 28 June, 1483, taken prisoner at Bosworth 7 Aug. 1486, attainted and lost the Earldom, and after three years' imi)risonment in the Tower was restored 1489, lord treasurer 25 June, 1501, commanded the English army at Flodden Field 9 Sept. 1513, when the Scots were routed and James IV. slain, for which services he was created Duke of Norfolk and Earl Marshal 1 Feb. 1513/14, and had a si)ecial grant of an augmentation to his arms, to bear on the bend thereof the upi^er half of a lion rampant gu. (as in the arms of Scotland), pierce■ 1644 ; b. July, 1585 ; d. at Padua 26 Sept. 1646, having m. y Alethea Talbot, 3rd dau. and eventually sole heir of Gil- , 7th Earl of Slirewsbury ; she d. at Amsterdam 3 June, ; . having had with other issue 3 sons, V . > Sir James, Lord Maltravers, K.B. at the creation of ( iiAKLES I. Prince of Wales; d. unm. at Ghent, July, 1624/5. (2) Henry Frederic, 15th Earl of Arundel. (3) Sir WilHam, K.u. at the coronation of CHARLES I. created ]i AHo.v Stafford (sec that title). T [ ENIIY FREDERIC, K.R. Earl of Arundel, Norfolk, Sur- I 1_ rey, &c. having been summoned to parliament as HON Mowbray by writ 21 Mar. 1639, k.b. 1616 ; b. 15 Aug. - ; d. 17 April, i652, having m. Larly Elizal>eth Stuart, t dau. of Esini'-, Earl of March, aftenvanls Duke of Lennox; I. 23 Jan. 1674, liaving ha ) Hen. Henry Augustus Beniard, b. 21 Nov. 1870. 4 ) Hon. Francis William Arthur, b, 19 Oct. 1873. 5 ^ Lady Caroline Elizabeth, m. 6 Sept. 1876, to Edward Hyde, I larl'of Clarendon, I ,ady Mary Beatrice. I ,ady Margaret Elizabeth Diana. I -ady Mary Adelaide. i s— Az. a lion rampant or a mullet for difference. 'ui;sT— A demi-lion rampant or. Sri'i'ORTERS— Two lions the dexter per bend and the sinister ix^r bend sinister or and az, both collared and chained gu. and rliarged on the shoulder with a crescent. ^loiTO — Via trila, via tuta. 8 K AT— Somerley, Ringwood, Hants. Town House- 7, Princes Gardens, Princes Gate, s,W. Eincage. MOST REV. CHARLES AGAR, D,D. D.C.L. (brother of James, created ViscoUNT CUFDEN— see that title), in remainder to the Barony of Mondip (V. ClJFDEN), chaplain (17()3) to l^.l^. Hiig'i. Pu^^B of Northurabertond, k.g, dean of Kilmore, 1765, bishop of Cloyne 1768, archbishop of Cashell 1779, archbishop of Dublin, bishop of Glandelagh and primate of Ireland 7 Dec. 1801 ; created Barox of Somertox, co. Kil- dare, 12 June, 1795, VISCOUXT SOMERTOX 21 Dec. 1800, and Earl of Xormaxtox, co. Kilkenny, 7 Feb. 1806, all in the Peer- of Ireland ; b. 22 Dec. 1736 ; d. 14 July, 1809 (bur. in West- minster Abbey), having m. 22 Nov. 1776, Jane, eldest dau, of William Benson, of Downpatrick ; slie d, 25 Oct. 1826 (bur. with her husband). His eldest son, WELBORE ELLIS, 2nd Earl, b, 12 Nov, 1778; d. 2G Aug. 1868, ha^ingm, 17 May, 1816, Lady Diana Herbert, eldest dau, of Grcorge Augustus, 11th Earl of Pembroke; she d, 2 Dec, 1841, having had 3 sons and a dau, (1) James Charles Herbert Welbore Ellis, 3rd and present Earl. (2) Hon, Herbert Welbore ElUs, b, 19 Sept. 1823 ; m. 10 Aug. 1871, Helen Millicent, elder surviving dau. of late James A. Gibson, J,P, M.L.A. Tasmania, and has a son and 2 daus. Charles Herbert, b. 25 Sept. 1872.— Constance Diana.— Laura Mary O'Neill. (3) Hon. Charles Welbore Herbert, capt. 44th regt. killed In the assault of Sebastopol 18 June, 1865. (4) Lady Mary Jane Diana, m. 28 July, 1845, to Horatio, 8rd Earl Nelson. BARONESS NORTH. SUSAN NORTH, Baroness North (1554, E.) ; s. on the death of her sister the Marchioness of Bute 11 Sept. 1841 ; b. 6 Feb. 1797; m. 18 Nov. 1835, to Col. John Sidney (Doyle) North (DoYLE — Bart.), who, together with her ladyship, assumed the surname of North by r.l. 20 Aug. 1838, late 87th regt. j.p. d.l. Northants. Middx. and Oxon. sheriff 1845, j.p. Warwick, d.l. Camb. col. Oxon. E.V. 1860/73, hon. col. since 1873, M.P. Oxfords, since 1852, and has an only son, <^ ^6'<^l^ (1) Hon. William Henry Jolm . late 1st life guards, major Oxon, yeo. 1872/6, knight of St. JoHnof Jerusalem; b. 5 Oct. 1836; m. 12 Jan, 1858, Frederica, dau. of Commander Richard Howe Cockerell, R.x. (RUSIIOUT— Bart.), and has 2 sons and 3 daus. /:KAJilUam_ErederickJoha. Heut W. Norfolk mil,; b. 13 Oct. ISeO.-^ogeiTXrgEiBald Percy, b, 2 Mar. 1863.^ina Susan G«)rgina.-jfcMaria There8a.-lrChri8ta Philippa Agnes. Arms— Az. a lion passant or between three fleurs-de-lis arg, Crest— A dragon's head erased sa. duoally gorged and chained or. SuppoRTBj^s— Two dragons sft, duoally gorged and chained or, 504 NORTHAMPTON. Eineage. SIR EDWARD NORTH (only son of Roger North, mer- chant, great-grandson of Thomas North, of Walkering- ham, CO. Notts, temp. Henry V.— E Guilfobd), clerk of the council of the city of London, and in 22 Henry VIII. a clerk of the parliament, king's serjeant-at-law 1536, treasurer of the court of augmentation, knight of the shire co. Camb. 33 Henry VIII. 1541/2, chancellor of the court of augmen- tions 36 Henry VIII. p.c. one of Henry VIII's. executors ; had summons to parliament as Baron North, of KirtUng, by writ 5 April (1 Q. MARY), 1554, and took his seat 7 April foUo-ning, lord-lieut. of Camb. andthelsle of Ely, will dated 20 Mar. 1563/4; d. 31 Dec. 1564, having m. 1st, Alice, dau. of Oliver Squyer of Southby, near Portsmouth, co. Southants. widow of Edward MyrfEyn, of London, and relict of John Brigadine, of South- ampton ; he m. 2ndly, Margaret, dau. of Richard Butler, of London, widow, 1st, of Andrew Fraunces ; 2nd, Robert Chartsey ; 3rd, of Sir David Brooke Knt ; she d. 2 June, 1575. He had by his 1st wife 2 sons and 2 daus. His descendant, r^ EORGE AUGUSTUS 3rd Earl of Guilford, 9th Baron or North ; b. 11 Sept. 1757 ; d. 20 April, 1802, having m. 1st— 30 Sept. 1785, Lady Maria Frances Mary Hobart, 3rd dau. of George, 3rd Earl of Buckinghamshire ; she d. 23 April, 1794, leaving an only dau. (1) Lady Maria, d. s. p. 11 Sept. 1841, having m. 29 July, 1818, to John, 2nd Marquis of Bute, who d. 18 Mar. 1848. EARL GUILFORD m. 2ndly— 28 Feb. 1796, Susan, dau. of Thomas Coutts, of London, banker ; she d. 24 Sept. 1837, leaving an only dau. (2) Lady Susan, declared to be a coheir with her half- sister Maria, to the Barony of North, by a resolution of a com- mittee of the house of lords 15 July, 1837, and succeeded on the death of her sister 11 Sept. 1841. (3) Lord Alwync Frederick, lieut. 10th (P.W.O.R.) hussars, late gren. guards; b. 5 June, 1855. (4) Lord Douglas James Cecil, b. 13 Nov. 1865. (5) Lady Katrine Cecilia, m. 25 Oct. 1870 to Sir Francis Thomas, 9th Earl Cowper, K.G. (6) Lady Margaret Georgiana. fhU ^cc IJ^L //^^kW»/»A, 't/j6 (7) Lady Mabel Violet Isabel. ' ^ Ji / Arms — Sa. a lion passant-guardant or between three esquires' helmets arg. Crests— On a mount a beacon fired ppr. a riband inscribed with the words " Nisi Dominus." Supporters — Dexter, a dragon ennine ducally gorged and chained or. Sinister, an unicorn arg. tufted sa. Motto— Je ne serche qu'un. Seats— Castle Ashby, near Northampton, and Compton Wyn- yates, Tyso, Kineton, Warwickshire. TOWN House— 145, Piccadilly, W. ILineage. MAEQUIS OF NORTHAMPTON. WILLIAM DOUGLAS MACLEAN COMP. TON, Marquis (1812, U.K.) and Earl of Northampton (1618, e.). Earl and Baron Wilming- ton (1812, U.K.), adm. e.n. (retd. list) ; s. his brother as 4th Marquis 3 Mar. 1877; b. 20 Aug. 1818; m. 21 Aug. 1844, Eliza, 3rd dau. of late Adm. the Hon. Sir George Elliot, k.c.b. (E. MiNTO) ; she d. 4 Dec. 1877, having had 4 sons and 3 daus. (1) Charles John Spencer, EARL Compton, b. 13 July, 1849 (2) Lord William George Spencer Scott, in diplomatic service* b. 22 April, 1851. '>W.. . M^^^^-u^yij^^^S^A^.^l^^^ SIR WILLIAM COMPTON, of Compton, co. Warwick (the representative of a family wliich liad been lords of that place for several centuries), was a favourite of Hexry VIII. groom of the stole and constable of Sudley Castle, co. Glouc. 1510, constable of Glouc. Castle 1511, had an augmentation to his arms by R.L. 7 Nov. 1512, viz., a lion passant guardant or, and for his crest, out of a coronet or a demi dragon erased gules, usher of the black rod 1513, knighted in France, at the battle of the Spurs, and made chancellor of Ireland for life, knight of the king's body 1514, constable of Hanley Castle, Wore. 1515, privy purse and ranger of Windsor great park 1526 ; d. 31 May, 1528, haAnng m. Werburgha, dau. and heir of Sir John Brereton, Knt. and widow of Sir Francis Cheyue, Knt. His grandson, SIR HENRY COMPTON (son of Peter Compton, by Lady Anne Talbot, dau. of George, Earl of Shrewsbury), knighted by the Earl of Leicester, 1566, had summons to parlia- ment as Baron Compton, of Compton, 8 May, 14 Eliz. 1572 (in abeyance between the sister and coheir of George, 3rd Marquis of Townshend), on the trial of the Queen of Scots 1588, and was in 1602 one of the principal commanders of the forces that besieged the Earl of Essex in his house and forced him to surrender; b. 16 Feb. 1537/8 (bur. at Compton 10 Dec. 1589), having m. 1st, Frances Hastings, dau. of Francis, Earl of Huntingdon ; she d. 1574, having had 2 sons,— Sir William, s. as 2nd Baron, and Sir Tliomas. He m. 2ndly, Anne, dau. of Sir John Sijencer, of Althorp, Northants, widow of William Stanley, Lord Monteagle, and had an only son, Sir Henry. SIR WILLIAM, 2nd Baron, P.c. K.B. 1604, president of the council of the Welsh Marches, L.Ti. Wales, &c. 1607, created Earl of Northampton, 2 Aug. 1618, l.i.. Warwicks.. K.G. 21 April. 1629 ; d. 24 June, 1630, having m. Elizal)eth,dau. and heir of Sir John Spencer, Knt. lord mayor of London 1694. His son, QIR SPENCER, 2nd Earl, K.R. 1616, master of the robes to O Charles Prince of Wales, distinguished himself by his valour and attaclmient to tlie cause of James I. and was 'slain at Hoi)ton Heath 19 Mar. 1642/3 ; b. at Derby May, 1601 ; m. Marj-, dau. of Sir Francis Beaumont, of Glenfleld, co. Leic. and had 6 sons, /I/ James, s. as 3rd Earl. /2/ Sir Charles, served with his father at Edge Hill. Hopton Heath, and other actions, and suriirised Beeston Castle, Cheshire, with six men in disguise ; d. Nov. 1661, having m. Marj-, dau. of Sir Hatton Fermor, Knt. of Easton Neston, Nortliants. (E. Pom FRET, ext.), and had son Hatton, lieut. of the Tower, whose son James was fatlier of Penelope, m. 26 Feb. 1778, to John, created Lord Muncaster. /3/ Sir William, commanded a regt. at tlie siege of Banbury, I governor of Banbury 1646, called by Oliver Cromwell, " tlie I sober young man and the godly cavalier," M.P. Camb. 1661, i master of the ordnance and P.c. CHARLES II. d. s. p. 18 Oct. 1663, having m. Elizabetli, dau. of Sir Lionel Talmash, and j widow of William, Lord Alington. /4/ Six Spencer, accompanied CHARLES into exile, and d. at Bruges 1659. /5/ Sir Francis, of Hamerton, lieut.-gen. of the horse, lieut. -col. R.H.Q. M.P. Warwick 1661, knighted at Whitehall 27 Dec. 1661; d. 20 Dec. 1716, aged 87, having m. several times. /6/ Henrj-, a nobleman of Queen's Coll. Oxon. 1649, then a cornet R.H.G. M.A. Cambridge 1661, M.A. Oxon. 1666, canon of Christ Church 1669, bishop of Oxfortl 6 Dec. 1674, dean of the 1 chapel royal and bishop of London 1675, a lord of the privy council, empowered to act as archbishop of Canterburj- at the coronation of the Prince and Princess of Orange ; d. 7 July, 1713, aged 81. JAMES, 3rd Earl, took arms with his father and brothers for Charles I. was at Edgehill and Bnnburj-, p.c.L. Oxon. 1642, shot in the leg at Hopton HeatJi, was with Prince Rupert at the taking of Lichfield 1643, defeated 5 troops of horse and 700 foot at Middleton Clieyney, Northants. com- manded the horse at the first battle of Newbujy 20 Sept. 1643, raised the siege of Banbury 1644, &c. d;c. comiHJUuded for his NORTHBROOK. 505 estate £1,571 18s. 4d, with £270 per annum ; ou the entrj- of Charlks II. into London, 29 May, 1660, he led a troop of 200 gentlemen clothed in grey and blue, l.l. go. Warwick 1660, custos rotulorum 15 May, 1671, P.O. 1672, constable of the Tower of London 25 June, 1673, col. of foot, recorder of Coventry, Tamworth, Northampton ; d. 15 Dec. 1681, having m. 1st— 5 July, 1647, Lady Isabella Sackville, dau. and coheir of Bichard, 3rd Earl of Dorset ; she d. 14 Oct. 1661, ha\ang had issue. He m. 2ndly, Hon. Mary Noel, dau. and heir of Baptist, Viscount Campbell, by whom he had with other issue 2 sons, (1) George, s. as 4th Earl. (2) Sir Spencer, k.g, m.p. Eye and East Grinstead, and Sussex 1714/22, chairman of the committee of privileges, &c. 1705, treasurer and receiver-gen. to Prince of Denmark 1701, speaker of the house of commons 1714, paymaster of the forces and treasurer of Chelsea hospital 1721, k.b. 1725; created Baron OP Wilmington, Sussex, 2 Jan. 1727, lord privy seal 1730, and created Viscount Pevensey and Earl of Wilmington 5 June, 1730, lord president of the council, K.G. 22 Aug. 1733 ; d. unm. 2 July, 1743. GEORGE, 4th Earl, L.L. Warwicks. 1688/9, bore the King's sceptre with the cross at the coronation of William and Mary, p.C. constable of the Tower of London and lord- lieut. of the Tower Hamlets ; m. 1st— 1686, Jane, youngest dau. of Sir Stephen Fox, Knt. (E. Ilchester); she d. 10 Jan. 1721, leaving issue. He m. 2ndly (Ucence 30 June, 1726), Ehzabeth, dau. of Sir James Rushout, Bart, of North- wick, CO. Wore. (B. NORTllWICK); she d. s. p. By his Ist wife he had 3 sons. /I/ James, 5th Earl, knight of the shire, Warwick, 1710, summoneil to parliament as Baron Compton 28 Dec. 1711 ; d. 3 Oct. 1754, having m. 3 Mar. 1715/16, Elizabeth, Baroness Ferrers of Cliartley, sister and heir of Robert Shirley, Viscount Tamworth; she d. 13 Mar. 1740/1, leaving an only surviving dau. Charlotte, Baroness Compton in right of her father, and in right of her mother Baroness Ferrers of Clmrtley, Bonrchier, Lovaine and Basset of Drayton; d. 6 Sept 1770, having m. (lie. 18 Dec. 1761), as 1st wife, to George, Marquis Town- shend, wlio d. 14 Sept. 1807. /2/ George, 6th Earl, m.p. Tamworth 1 722, Nortliampton 1727. 1734, 1741, a lord of the treasury 1742; d. s. p. 6 Dec. 1758, having m. Frances, dau. of Rev. Payne ; she re-m. Dec. 1761, to Claudius Amyand, commissioner of customs, who d. 1 April, 1774, aged 65. /3/ Hon. Charles, consul-gen. Portugal 1727, envoy extra- ordinary to the court of Portugal 1742, M.P. Northampton 1755; h. 20 May, 1727; d. 20 Nov. 1755, having m. 14 Aug. 1727, Mary, only dau. and heir of Sir Berkeley Lucy, Bart, (ext.), of Broxboume, Herts, and haencer Scott, capt. 16th light dragoons ; d. 21 May, 1865. (4) Lonl Alwyne, M.A. Trin. Coll. Camb. (wrangler), 1848, dean of Worcester 1879, archdeacon of Oakham 1875/9, rector of Castle Ash by, Northants. 1852/79, hon. canon of Peter- borough 1856/79, i)roctor in convocation 1857,74, rural dean 1874 9; b. 18 July, 1825; m. 28 Aug. 1850, Florence Caroline, oldest dau. of late Rev. Robert Anderson, of Brighton. (5) Lady Marian Margaret, m. 10 Feb. 1841, to John Viscount Alford (eldest son of John, 1st Earl Brownlow), who d. 3 Jan. 1851. (6) Lady Margaret Mary Frances Elizabeth, d. 22 May, 1858, having m. 1 June, 1853. to Hon. Edward Frederick Leveson- Gower (E. Granville). EARL OF NORTHBROOK. THOMAS GEORGE BARING, Earl of North- brook, Hants, and Viscount Baring, of Lee, Kent, so created 10 June, 1876, Baron Nortlibrook (1866, U.K.), and a Baronet (1793, G.B.), G.c.s.L gov.- gen. of India 1872/6, D.C.L. Oxon. major Hants, yeo. since 1872, m.p. Penryn and Falmoutl^ 1857/66, 1st lord of the admiralty «umc 188Q(A, junior lord 1857/8, under-sec. for India 1859/64, for war 1861, 1868/72, for home department 1864/6 ; s. his father as 2nd Baron 6 Sept. 1866 ; b. 22 Jan. 1826 ; m. 6 Sept. 1848, Elizabeth Harriet, 3rd dau. of late Henry Charles Sturt, of Critchill, Dorset (B. Aling- ton) ; she d. 3 June, 1867, having had 2 sons and a dau. (1) Francis George, VISCOUNT Baring, Ueut. Hants, yeo. cav. 1880A, lieut. gren. guards 1871/80, M.P. Winchester 1880/, .b. 8 Dec. 1860. /^T (2) Hon. Arthur Napier Thomas, r.k. ; b. 3 June, 1854 ; lost in H.M.8. "Captain," 7 Sept. 1870, aged 16. (3) Lady Jane Emma (CI.) Arms — Az. a fesse or in chief a bear's head couped ppr. muzzled and ringed of the second. Crest— A mullet erminois between a pair of v\ings arg. Supporters — Two bears ppr. muzzled or gorged with a chain of the last therefrom pendent an escutcheon that on the dexter charged with a portcullis gold and that on the sinister with a palm tree on a mount proper. Motto— Probitate et labore. Seat — Stratton Park, Micheldever, Hampshire. Town House— 4, Hamilton Phice, w. Hineage. JOHN BARING, of Exeter (son of Dr. Franz Baring, minister of St. Ansgar's church at Bremen, and 5th in descent from Petrus Baring, who d. at Hamburg, 1668); b. 31 Jan. 1697 ; bur. 3 Nov. 1748, having m. 1729, Ehzabeth, dau. of John Vowler, of Bellair, Exeter ; she bur. 16 April, 1766, hav- ing had 4 sons and a dau. (1) John, of Mount Radford, Devon, M.P. Exeter 1776/1803 ; b. 6 Oct. 1730 ; d. 1 Feb. 1816, having m. 24 Nov. 1767, Anne, dau. of Francis Parker, Esq. of Blagdon, Devon, uncle of George, 1st Lord Boringdon (E. MORI^Y) ; she bur. 25 Jan. 1766, hav- ing had with 2 sons, who both d. s. p. 3 daus. (2) Thomas Vowler, b. 19 Jan. 1733; d. s. p. 25 Aug. 1758, having m. the day before Elizabeth, dau. of Francis Parker aforesaid. She re-m. to John Spicer, of Weare, M.P. Exeter. (3) Sir Francis, created a Baronet. (4) Ctiarles, of Courtland. Devon ; b. 28 Oct. 1742 ; d. IS Jan. 1829, having m. 6 Sept. 1767, Margaret, dau. and heir of Wil- liam Drake Gould, Esq. of Lew Treuchard, Devon ; she d, 1812, having had ■with 7 daus. 2 sons, 506 NORTHBROOK. /I/ "William Baring-Gould, of Lew Trenchard aforesaid, as- sumed the final surname of G-OULDby R.L. 14 July, 1795; b. 30 May, 1770 ; d. 31 Oct. 1846, having m. 8 Mar. 1801, Diana Amelia, dau. of Col. Joseph Sabine, of Tewin, Herts, and Kilcullen, co. Kildare (Pasley— BART.) ; she d. 7 Aug. 1868, having had 4 sons and 2 daus, [1] Edward Baring-Gould, of Lew Trenchard, J.P. D.L. lieut. Madras cav. ; b. 21 July, 1804; d. 26 May, 1872, having m. 1st— 10 May, 1832, Sophia Charlotte, dau. of Thomas Bond, of Exeter, adm. R.N. ; she d. 6 Dec. 1863, leaving 3 sons and a dau. (1) Sabine Baring-Gould, of Lew Trenchard, M.A.Clare Coll. Camb. 1856, rector of Lew Trenchard ?ince 1881, of East Mersea, Essex, 1870/81 (for list of works see Crockford's Clerical Directory); b, 28 Jan. 1834; m. 25 May, 1868, Grace, dau. of John Taylor, of Horbury, Yorks. and has 2 sons and 3 daus. Edward Sabine, b. 17 Nov. 1871.— Julian William Drake. — Mary. — Margaret. — Veronica. (2) William, b. 25 Oct. 1837 ; unm. (3) Edward Drake, b. 11 May, 1851 ; unm. ■ (4) Margaret Ellen, m. 28 May, 1857, to Rev. Theodore Henry Marsh, M.A. rector of Cawston, Norfolk, s. p. Mr. Edward Baring-Gould m. 2ndly— 28 Feb. 1865, Lavinia, dau. of Thomas Snow, Esq. of Franklyn, Exeter, and relict of Capt. Edward Marshall, R.N. and had a son and dau. (5) Arthur,b.l5 Dec. 1865. (6) Leila. [2] William, capt. and adj. 42nd Bengal N.l. : b. 7 Dec. 1806; d. s. p. 6 Oct. 1839, having m. Maria Anne, dau. of Joseph Leeson, capt. E.l.C.S. (E. MiLLTOWN) ; d. in India. [3] Charles, b.a. Magd. Coll. Camb. 1831, rector of Lew Trenchard 1833/81; b. 21 Oct. 1807; d. 12 Feb. 1881, having m. 23 July, 1835, Mary Ann, dau. of Richard Tanner, Esq. of South Molton, and"had 5 sons and 4 daus. (1) Charles, b. 1 May, 1836. (2) Richard, b. 11 April, 1837 ; m. 16 April, 1873, Anna, dau. of Charles Holt Carrol, Esq. and relict of Frederic Browning, Esq. of Boston, U.S. and has a dau.— Edith. (3) Francis, b. 13 Sept. 1839 ; m. 11 Dec. 1866, Flora Maria Marsden, dau. of James A. Davies, Esq. of London, and has a son, Charles Sabine, b. 22 Mar. 1873. (4) Edward Sabine, b. 4 April, 1843.— (5) Arthur, b. 23 May, 1855.— (6) Emily Sabine.— (7) Caroline Sabine, d. 15 Aug. 1878— (8) Sophia Harriot.— (9) Eleanor Eliza- beth. [4]. Alexander, M.A. Cains Coll. Camb. 1847, vicar of Ch. Ch. Winchester, since 1874, incumbent of St. Mark's, Wol- verhampton, 1846/68, vicar of EUescombe, Devon, 1868/74; b. 5 July, 1814; m. 23 Feb. 1836, Margaret, dau. of Rev. Walter Foggo, Ireland, D.D. and has a son, Baring Baring-Gould, B.A. (jun. opt.) Corpus Christi Coll. Camb. 1865, M.A. 1871, incumbent of St. Michael's, Blackheath Park, Kent, since 1878 ; b. 12 Nov. 1842 ; m. 23 Feb. 1870, Elinor Sybella, dau. of John King Leth- bridge, Esq. of Tregeare, Launceston, and has a dau. Edith Margaret Emma. [5] Margaret, d. 1 May, 1853, having m. 17 Mar. 1828, to Rawson Boddham Gardiner, Esq. and had 2 sons and a dau. [6] Emily Sabine. /2/ Charles of Courtland, Devon, b. 17 Mar. 1774 ; d. at Flat Rock, North Carolina, 7 Dec. 1865, having m. Ist— 9 Nov. 1797, Susan, widow of J Hayward. He m. 2ndly— 20 Mar. 1847, Constance, dau. of John Herbert Dent, com. U.S. navy, by whom he had an only son, Alexander, lieut. R.N. (retd.) ; b. 25 June, 1848. (5) Elizabeth, b. 1 Aug. 1750; d. 23 Feb, 1809, having m. 31 Mar. 1780, to John Dunning, created BARON Ashburton 8 April, 1782; he d. 18 April, 1783, leaving an only son— Richard Barre, 2nd Lord, who d. s. p. 5 Feb. 1823. SIR FRANCIS BARING, of London, merchant, and of Stratton, Hants. M.P. Grampound 1786, Calne 1796, and Chipping Wycombe 1802, created a BARONET 29 May, 1793, chairman E.'l.C.S. 1792; b. 18 April, 1740; d. 12 Sept. 1810, having m. 12 May, 1767, Harriet, dau. of William Herring, Esq. of Croydon, Surrey, cousin of Most Rev. Thomas Herring, D.D. archbishop of Canterbury; she d. 4 Dec. 1804, having had with 5 daus. 5 sons, /I/ Sir Thomas, s. as 2nd Baronet. /2/ Alexander, created BARON ASHBURTON 10 April, 1835. /3/ Henry, b. 18 Jan. 1776; d. 13 April, 1848, having m. 1st— 19 April, 1802, Maria Matilda, 2nd dau. of William Bingham, Esq. of Philadelpliia, U.S. (divorced), and had 3 sons and 2 daus. (1) Henry Bingham, M.P. Marlborough, a lord of the treasury, major in the army; b. 4 Mar. 1804; d. 25 April, 1869, having m. 1st— 30 June, 1827, Lady Augusta Bmdenell, 5th dau. of Robert, 6th Earl of Cardigan (M. Ailesbury); she d. 8 Jan. 1853. He m. 2ndly— 1854, Mdlle. Marie de MartinofE. By his 1st wife he had 3 sons and a dau. [1] Charles, major-gen. (retd. list), late Coldstream guards; b. 26 June, 1829; m. 25 Aug. 1860, Helen, youngest dau. of Rt. Hon. Sir James Graham, Bart, and has a son and 2 daus. Godfrey, b. 18 April, 1871.— Mabel.— Olivia. [2] Henry, capt. late 17th lancers; b. 6 Sept. 1831. [3] Francis, lieut.-col. late Scots guards, served in Crimea, at battle of Likerman, &c. an exon. of H.>l, j^eomen of the [4] Mary Emily, m. 18 May, 1857, to Sir Richard Lewis Mostyn Williams-Bulkeley, Bart. He divorced her Nov. 1864, having had an only son. She re-m. 27 July, 1867, to John Oakley Maund, late lieut. R.M.A. (2) James Drammond. (3) William Fredei-ick, b. 12 Aug. 1822; m. 12 Nov. 1845, Emily, eldest dau. of Sir Richard Jenkins, G.C.B. of Bicton Hall, Salop, M.P. and has a son and dau. /I/ Henry Alexander, late lieut. ll.M.s. "Rover." /2/ Mary. (4) Anna Maria, m. to William Gordon Coesvelt. (5) Frances Emily, m. 19 Aug. 1830, to Henry Bridgeman- Simpson, Esq. of Babworth, Notts. (E. BRADFORD) ; he d. s. p. 28 Mar. 1873. Mr. Henry Baring m. 2ndly— 9 July, 1825, Cecilia Anne, eldest dau. of Vice- Adm. William Windham, and had 7 sons and a dau. (6) William Windham, b. 19 April, 1826; d. 20 Nov. 1876, having m. 2 Jan. 1862, Selina Barbara, youngest dau. of Major-Gen. the Hon. Sir Frederick Cavendish Ponsonby, K.c.b. (E. BESSBOROUGH.) ( 7 ) Edward Charles, of Membland Hall and Revelstoke Manor, DevonTb. 13 April, 1828; m. 30 April, 1861, Louisa Emily Charlotte, dau. of John Bulteel, Esq. of Pamflete, Devon, and had with other issue, a son— Rupert, b, 26 Aug. 1878; d. 21 Oct. following. UtJU B»in, 1ieiM/%L ij-^^/B^' (8) Robert, lieut.-col. 19th hussars, retd. as hon. col. 1876, twin with (9) Richard. (10) Thomas, ^.^ <.r/W./H^',l'*/y>-ib >^ii-i^S>b'^ (3) Hon. Thomas To mieley, b. 6 Dec. 1878.,/xc^ o^l. -^c^un/j^ifV (4) Hon. Kathleen Mary. (5) Hon. Mary Caroline, b. 25 Nov. 1879. (6) Hon. Clare Elizabeth, b. 23 Nov. 1880; d. 23 Dec. following. ^KMS— Quarterly, arg. and az., in the 1st quarter a shoe ppr. and on a canton per chevron gu. and erm. three covered cups or, in the 2nd quarter, a flag of the first charged with a BARON O'NEILL. WILLIAM O'NEILL, Baron O'Neill, of Shane'] Castle, CO. Antrim, in the Peerage of th U.K. so created 18 April, 1868, B.A. Dublin, pre] bendary of Christchurch, Dublin, 1848/59, assume the surname of O'Neill in lieu of his patronymi Chichester, and to bear the arms only, by R.i (in Ireland); b. 3 Mar. 1813; m. 1st— 3 Jan. 183! Henrietta, eldest dau. of late (Hon.) Robert Torrcu judge of the common pleas, Ireland ; she d. ] Jan. 1857. He m. 2ndly— 8 April, 1858, Elizabet Grace, dau. of late Ven. John Torrens, d.d. arcl deacon of Dublin. By his 1st wife he had 3 soi and a dau. ^ /j^iJ^C/ftPj. i ONGLEY, 513 1] Hon. Edward, of Tullymore Lodge, Ballymena, co. Antrim, . j.P. D.L. ifTP. Ahtrim 1863/8U ; b. 31 Dec. 1839 ; m. 30 June, ' 1873, Lady Louisa Katharine Emma Cochrane, eldest dau. of Thomas, 11th Earl of Dundonald, and has 2 sons and a dau. I w ^lip'm T h omas Cochra as«t). 19 Nov. 1874. — Arthur Edward Bruce, b. 16 riept. !»/ b'l^^^^uisa Henrietta Valdevia. i[2] Hon. Arthur, d. 12 Jan. 1870. [3] Hon. Robert Torrens, capt. Tyrone mil.^ince 1865, sheriff Londonderry 1871; b. 10 Jan. 1845. ^.p_ f^^iu{;ia^i i^^s' j[4] Hon. Anne. 1, Arms — Quarterly, 1st and 4th, Per f ess wavy, the chief arg. and the base representing waves, in chief a dexter hand couped at the wrist gu. in base a salmon naiant ppr. O'Neill. 2nd and 3rd, Chequy or and gu. a chief vatr, Chichester. Crests — 1st, A dexter arm embowed in armour the hand grasping a sword all ppr. O'Neill. 2nd, A stork rising with a snake in its beak all ppr. CHICHESTER. Supporters — Two lions gu. gorged with an Eastern crown arg. pendent therefrom by a chain or, an escocheon that on the dexter charged with the arms of O'NEILL, and that on the sinister with those of, Chichester. MOTTOES—" Lamh dearg Eirin," under the anus, " Invitum sequitur honos," over the crests. SEAT— Shanes Castle, Antrim. TOWN HOUSE— 117, Piccadilly, W. Hineage. REV. ARTHUR CHICHESTER (sou of Rev. William Chichester, son of John Chichester, escheator-gen. for the province of Ulster 1679, brother of Sir Arthur, 2nd Earl of Donegal — see tliat title), m. Mary, only child of Henry O'Neil, of Shanes Castle, co. Antrim, uncle to John, 1st Baron and Viscount O'Neil (whose elder son Charles was created Viscount Raymond and Earl O'Neill 1800, extinct on the death of his brother John Bruce Richard, 3rd Viscount, 12 Feb. 1856), and had with other issue a son, WILLIAM CHICHESTER, D.D. rector of Clonmany, Inis- howen, &c. ; d. 31 Aug, 1816, having m. 1st, Mary Anne, dau. of (Jeorge Harvey, of Malin Hall, co. Donegal, and had an only son, I [1] Sir Arthur, of Greencastle, co. Donegal, M.P. county and town of Carrickfergus, created a BARONET 13 Sept. 1821; d. unm 25 May, 1847. REV. WILLIAM CHICHESTER m. 2ndly, Mary Anne, dau. j of Rev. Edward Hart, of Kilderry, co. Donegal, and had another son, viz.: EDWARD CHICHESTER, rector of Kihnore, d, June, 1840, having m. 23 April, 1812, Catherine, dau. of Robert Younpr, Esq. of Culdaff House, co. Donegal ; she d. 15 April, 1875, having had 3 sons, [1] William, created BARON O'Neill 18 April, 1868. [2] Robert, rector of Ballinascreen, co. Derry; b. 6 Mar. 1814 ; m. 1st— 5 Mar. 1840, Frances Alicia Anne, dau. of late Gkn. George Vaughan Hart, of Kilderry ; she d. s. p. 31 July, 1867. He m. 2ndly— 18 Nov. 1869, Harriette Anne, dau. of Rev. Towulcy Blackwood-Price (E. Dufferin), rector of Bright, CO. Down, by whom he has 2 daus. Anne Henrietta. — Evelyn Maria Catherine. [3] George Vaughan, b.a. Triu. Coll. Dublin, 1841, rector of Wootton, Surrey, since 1875, vicar of Drummaul, co. Antrim, 1861/73 ; b. 26 Dec. 1819; m. 26 Aug. 1847, Harriet Eleanor, dau. of Hugh Lyie, of Knocktama, co. Antrim, and has 4 sons and 4 daus. (1) Edward Arthur, n.A. St. Jolm's Coll. Camb. 1872, vicar of Oakwood. Surrey, since 1877 ; b. 23 Feb. 1849. (2) Henry Hugh Lyle, b. 30 Nov. 1865. (3) Arthur George Vaughan, b. 3 Jan. 1866. (4) Alfred Godfrey de Vaud, b. 7 Nov. 1866. (5) Frances Harriet, m. 28 Oct. 1873, to William John Evelyn, of Wootton, Surrey, J.P. high sheriff 1860, M.P. West Surrey 1849/57, and has a son and 3 daus. John Harcourt Chichester Evelyn, b. 11 Aug. 1876.— Ada Jane. — Helen Elizabeth. — Florence. (6) Ada Catharine, m. 22 June, 1876, to Reginald, 4th son of Isaac Braithwaite, Esq. of Hookfield Grove, Surrey. (7) Helen Sarah. (8) Mary (3teorgina. BARON ONGLEY. ROBERT HENXEY ONGLEY, Baron Ongley, of Old War- den, in Ireland, so created 30 July, 1776, M.P. Beds, (de- scended from the family of Henley, co. Derby, assumed the surname and arms of Ongley, as great nephew and heir of Sir Samuel Ongley, Knt.) ; d. 23 Oct. 1806, having m. 4 May, 1763, Frances, dau. and coheir of Richard (Josfright, of Langton Hall, Essex, and had with 4 daus. 2 sons, of whom the elder, ROBERT, 2nd Baron; b. 31 Oct. 1771; d. 20 Aug. 1814, having m. 11 July, 1801, Frances, only dau. of Lieut- Gen. Sir Jolm Burgo3Tie, Bart, of Sutton, Beds. ; she d. 27 Dec. 1841, having had with other issue a son and 2 daus. (1) Robert, 3rd Baron; b. 9 May, 1803; d. unm. 21 Jan. 1877. (2) Hon. Frances Elizabeth, m. 10 May, 1848, to BarfE Tucker, Esq. (3) Hon. Cliarlotte, d. 1854, having m. 26 July, 1837, to CHiarles Magra, Esq. late 21st fusiliers. Arms— Quarterly, Ist and 4th, Arg., a fesse gu. Ongley. 2nd and 3rd, Arg., three piles gu. and in base a mount vert, a can- ton az. thereon a sun in splendour, Ongley. Crest — On a mount vert a demi-pelican wings elevated or, holding a fire ball in its beak. SUPPORTERS— Two griffins az. collared and chained or. Motto — Mihi cura futuri. 2L 514 ONSLOW. EARL OF ONSLOW. WILLIAM HILLIER ONSLOW, Earl of Onslow and Viscount Cranley (1801, U.K.), Baron Onslow (1716, G.B.) and Cranley (1776, G.B.), Baronet (1660, E.), lord high steward of Guildford since 1875, a lord in waiting 1880; s. his great-uncle as 4th Earl 24 Oct. 1870; b. 7 Mar. 1853; m. 3 Feb. 1875, Hon. Florence Coulstoun Gardner, e Idest dau. of Alan, 3rd Baron Gardner, and has a son and dau. (1) Kichard William Alan, VISCOUNT Cranley, b. 23 Aug. 1876. (2) Lady Gwendolen Florence Mary, b. 22 July, 1881. Arms — Arg. a fesse gu. between six Cornish choughs ppr. Crest— An eagle sa. preying upon a partridge or. SUPPORTERS— Two falcons close ppr. belled or. MOTTOES— "Festina lente" and "Semper fidelis." Seat— Clandon Park, Guildford. Town house— 7, Richmond Terrace, Whitehall, S.W. ftmeafle. SIR RICHARD ONSLOW (grandson of Richard Onslow, of Shrewsbury and of Knoll, Surrey, bar.-at-law l.T. attorney of the Duchy of Lancaster and court of wards, recorder of London 1563, solicitor-gen. 27 June, 1566, speaker of the house of commons same year, M.P. Steyning, Sussex, will proved 25 April, 1571, descended from Roger de Ondeslow, of Onslow, Salop, living about 1300), knighted at Theobalds, 2 June, 1624, knight of the shire Surrey, raised a regiment in support of the Parlia- ment, and afterwards contributed to the restoration of Chari-ES 11. M.P. Guilford in the Long Parliament; d. 19 May, 1664, having m. Elizabeth, dau. and heir of Arthur Strangewayes, Esq. of CO. Durham ; she d. 29 Aug. 1679, having had with other issue 3 sons, [1] Sir Arthur, s. as 2nd Baronet on the death of his father- in-law. [2] Sir Henry, of Warnham and Drungwick in Wisborough Green, Sussex, knighted at Whitehall 13 May, 1664; bp. 4 Oct. 1621, admon. 23 Nov. 1667, &c.; m. Jane, dau. of Sir Francis Stydolph, Knt. of Mickleham, Surrey (by his wife Mary, dau. of Sir James Altham, baron of the exchequer), widow of "Henry Yates, of Warnham, Sussex (she re-m. at Horsham, 10 Nov. 1668, to John Amhurst, ancestor of Lord Amhurst); her will dated 9 May, 1684, proved c.P.C. 4 Nov. 1684. His great-grand- son, Middleton Onslow, of Drungwick, and sometime of Kevington, St. Mary Cray, J.P. Surrey 1760 (eldest son of Denzil Onslow, of Drungwick, J.P. by bis wife Anne, dau. and coheir of Thomas Middleton, of Stanstead Mountfitchet, Essex, M.P.) ; he d. 29 Oct. 1801, having m. 24 Aug. 1769, Anne, only dau. of Trevor Borrett, Esq. of Shoreham Place, Kent, widow of Arthur Reid, and had 3 sons, /I/ Denzil, of Staughton House, Hunts. J.P. high sheriflE 1833, gen. in the army; d, 20 Aug. 1838, having m. 1st— 7 Aug. 1796, Hon. Anne Catherine, eldest dau. of Robert Edward, 9th Lord Petre; she d. s. p. 23 Sept. 1798. He m. 2ndly— 20 Sept. 1800, Sophia, 3rd dau. of Sir Stephen Lushington, Bart. M.P. of Southill Park, Beds. ; she d. 17 Mar. 1860. He m. 3rdly, 3rd dau. of John Barnard, of Stapleton Hall, Yorks. By his 2nd wife he had 5 sons and 10 daus. (1) Denzil, of Staughton House, J.P. high sheriff 1863; b. 27 July, 1802 ; d. unm. 10 Feb. 1879. (2) Henry Cope, d. s. p. 25 April, 1870. (3) William, a judge E.l.C.s.; d. unm. April, 1847. (4) Frederick, d. 29 Mar. 1810. (5) Arthur Robert, b. 11 April, 1822 ; d. s. p. 1 Feb. 1877. ) His 1st wife Emma Gayford d. 9 Jan. 1861. His widow , Frances Louisa re-m. 22 June, 1878, to George Henry Stoate, R.N. (6) Sophia, d. 22 Nov. 1878, having m. 1st, to Neville Day, of St. Neots, Hunts. ; he d. 25 Aug. 1839. She re-m. to Wilkinson. (7) Emma, d. 25 Mar. 1879, having m. to Rev. Wade Meara. (8) Louisa, d. 7 July, 1879. (9) Charlotte, m. 1st— 2 Feb. 1829, to George Newton, Esq. of Croxton Park, Hunts.; he d. 1 Oct. 1837. She re-m. 27 Aug. 1845, as 2nd wife, to Hon. Craven Fitz- Hardinge Berkeley, who d. 1 July, 1855. (10) Amelia, m. 6 Sept. 1830, to Thomas Chamberlayne, Esq. of Cranbury Park, Hants. J.P. D.L.; he d. 21 Oct. 1876. (11) Maria. (12) Juha, m. 27 Oct. 1847, to Robert Alexander Coch- rane, Esq. (E. DUNDONALD.) (13) Rosa Anne, m. at Gretna Green, 28 April, 1838, to Guildford James Hillyer Mainwaring Ellerker Onslow, Esq. (see below.) (14) SeUna, m. 22 Oct. 1842, to Thomas Bourke, of Holy- well House, Hants.; he d. at Milan, 5 May, 1866. (15) Anna, d. young, 1817. /2/ Middleton, B.A. King's Coll. Camb. 1799, rector of Brad- ford Peverell, Dorset, 1814/37 ; d. 26 Jan. 1837, having m. 16 July, 1802, Matilda, 7th dau. of Thomas Boddiugton, Esq. of Hackney; she d. 30 June, 1824, having had 5 sons and 4 daus. (1) Middleton, M.A. Queen's Coll. Camb. 1832, vicar of East Peckham since 1853, rural dean 1854. (2) Thomas, b. 20 Feb. 1809; d. 6 July, 1862, having m. 7 Dec. 1836, his cousin Lucy Anne Katharine, dau. of Rev. John Cutts Lockwood; she d. 10 July, 1859, leaving an only child, Lucy Lockwood, m. 9 Feb. 1865, to Anthony Powell, son of Morgan Popkin Traherne, Esq. and has a son, Onslow Powell, b. 12 Mar. 1866. (3) Charles, M.A. Trin. ColL Camb. 1838, vicar of Holt, Dorset, since 1870, preb. and canon of Shipton in Salis- bury cathedral since 1863, rector of Church Knowle, Dor- set, 1841/50, R.D. 1853/63; b. 18 April, 1810 ; m. 24 Oct. 1840, Elizabeth, dau. of John Bond, of Grange, Isle of Purbeck; she d. 21 Aug. 1876, having had a son and 2 daus. [11 Charles Middleton, b. 17 July, 1844; d. 24 Nov. 1862. [2] EUzabeth. [3] Sophy, d. 21 Oct. 1871, aged 28. (4) William, b. 8 June, 1812; d. 17 Feb. 1837. (5) Edward, d. young 1815. (6) Matilda, d. 23 Dec. 1876. (7) Maria, d. 26 Mar. 1876. (8) Frances, d. 30 Oct. 1879, having m. 14 May, 1835, to George Churchill, of Alderholt Park, Hants, on roll high sheriff Dorset 1881, and had 3 sous and 5 daus. (9) Harriet, d. 18 Jan. 1839. /3/ William, col. 18th hassars, bur. at Pisa; m. IMildred, dau. of Col. Jones, of East Wickham, Kent, bur. witli her hus- band, had a sou and dau. Philip.— Emma, bur. at Pisa. [3] Denzil, of Purford, Surrey (yoimgest son), M.P. Haslemere. Guilford, knight of the shire, Surrey, commissioner for victuall- ing the navy 1706/21 ; d. s. p. codicifto will 10 June, 1721, proved 19 July, following, having m. Sarah (or Jane), 3rd dau. coheir of Sir Thomas Foot, Bart, and widow of Sir John Le\ Knt. and Bart, of Ledstone, Yorks. SIR ARTHUR ONSLOW, 2nd Baronet (on the death of father-in-law Sir Thomas Foot, 12 Oct. 1687, aged 96, who was created a Baronet, 21 Nov. 1660, with limitation to his son-in-law), M.P. Bramber, Sussex, knight of the shire Surrey 1654 and 1656, &c. M.P. Guilford ; d. 28 July, 1688, having m. 1st, Rose, only surviving dau. and lieir of Nicholas Staughton. of Staughton, Surrey ; she d, s. p. 11 Mar. 1647. He m. 2ndlyi Mary, 2nd dau. and coheir of Sir Thomas Foot, Knt. and Bart (so created as aforesaid, lord mayor of London 1649), and hi with other issue 2 sons, /I/ Sir Richard, 2nd Baronet, created BARON Onslow. /2/ Foot, M.P. Guilford, commissioner of excise 1699/1710 ; b. 2 June, 1656; d. 11 May, 1710, having m. Susanna, dau. oi Tliomas Anlaby, of Etton, Yorks. and widow of Arnold Colwall, of Woodford, Essex; she d. 10 June, 1716, having had with daus. 2 sons, [1] Arthur, of Ember Court, Surrey, M.P. and recorder oi Guilford, knight of the shire Surrey, speaker of the house of commons 1727/61, during the whole of the reign of Georqi >ved ONSLOW. 515 II. P,C. chancellor and keeper of the great seal to Q. Ca- BOLINE, treasurer of the navy 1734/43, high steward of : Kingston-upon-Thames 1737; d. 17 Feb. 1768, having m. i Anne, dau. and coheir of John Bridges Esq. of Thames Ditton, and niece and coheir of Henry Bridges, of Imber Court, Surrey ; she d. 5 June, 1786, leaving an only son, George, s. as 4th Baron. [2] Richard, major-gen. after the battle of Dettingen, 13 July, 1743, lieut.-gen. 6 Aug. 1752, governor of Fort William, Scotland 1752, governor of Plymouth 1759, M.P. Guilford ; 1727 until his death 16 Mar. 1760; m. 1st— 9 Dec. 1726, Rose, sister of the aforesaid Anne Bridges ; she d. s. p. 8, and bd. ' 16 Feb. 1727/8, in Westminster Abbey. He m. 2udly, Pooley, dau. of Charles Walton, of Little Bursted, Essex, and niece of Sir George Walton, Knt. vice-adm. K.N. ; she d. having had with a dau. 3 sons, (la) George, m.p. Guildford 1760/84, capt, and lieut.-col. foot guards, out-ranger of Windsor forest for Ufe; b. 28 April, 1731 ; d. 14 Nov. 1792, having m. 29 July, 1762, Jane, dau. of Rev. Thomas Thorpe, of ChilUngham, Northumb. ; she d. , having had with other issue 2 sons, /lb/ George Walton, of Dunsborough, Surrey, vicar of Seend and Ripley; b. 26 June, 1768; d. 13 Feb. 1844, having m. 8 July, 1800, Elizabeth, eldest dau. of William Campbell, Esq. ; she d. 26 July, 1846, having had 6 sons and 4 daus. [1] George Walton, major Madras art.; b. 18 Aug. 1804; d. 30 April, 1849, having m. , Mary Murray, dau. of Capt. A R Hughes, E.I.C.8.; she d. 18 June, 1839, having had 3 sons and a dau. (1) George Walton, lieut. Madras R.A.; d. unm. 8 Mar. 1854. (2) Adolphus Byam, lieut. Madras army; d. unm. 27 May, 1868. (3) Alexander Lee, taJl. Trin. Coll. Camb. 1868, chap- lain Bombay presidency; b. 29 Dec. 1836; m. 11 July, 1864, Ellen Elmira, 3rd dau. of John Warden, Esq. late member of coimcil Bombay, and has 2 dans. Diana Fumeaux,— Ethel Maud. (4) Rosalie Jane, d. July, 1872, having m. Ist— 22 Sept. 1869, to Henry Lee Pennell, Esq. who d. 1 May, 1860. She re-m. 6 Nov. 1861, as 1st wife, to Lieut.-Col. Thomas Elliott Hughes, Bengal art. [21 Robert Thorp, b. 25 May, 1810. [3] Denzil, b. 21 Jan. 1812; d. unm. 26 Dec. 1866. [4] Pitcaim, major R.M.; b. 29 May, 1813; m. 16 Aug. 1843, Adelaide Marianne, only dau. of Capt. Saltren Willctt, of St. James' Abbey, Exeter, and has 3 sons and 4 daus. (1) Arthur Foot, b. 2 Aug. 1846. (2) William Cleveland, b. 17 Aug. 1848 ; m. 28 July, 1881, Mary Louisa, youngest dau. of Rev. Thomas Burningham, rector of Charlwood, Surrey. (3) George Thorp, lieut. R.M. b. 17 July, 1868. (4) Frances Adelaide. (5) Edith Rose, m. 24 May, 1877, as 2nd wife, to Col. Thomas Elliot Hughes, B.A. aforesaid, comdg. R.A. in Natal and Transvaal during the Boer war 1881, A.A.G. R.A. at head-quarters 1880/1. (6) Charlotte Jane. (7) Marion CampbelL [5] Edmund, capt. E.I.C. naval service; b. 12 Mar. 1816; d. 26 Aug. 1876, having m. 28 July, 1861, Louisa Margaret, dau. of C G Strettell, Esq. ; she d. , leaving with other issue a dau. Annette Campbell, m. 3 June, 1871, to Leycester Hudson Greaves, Esq, [6] Arthur Foot, b. 6 Feb. 1821. [7] Jane, d. 11 Sept. 1877, having m. 28 May, 1843, to John James WiUan, Esq. who d. 16 Sept. 1869, having had an only son, Frank Willan, of Thomhill Park, Hants, capt. Oxfordsh. mil; b. 8 Feb. 1846; m. 14 Jan. 1876, Louisa Marguerite Anne, only child of Capt. Charles Robert George Douglas, late 32nd Bengal N.l. and has 2 sons and a dau. Lowry John Willan, b. 10 June, 1876.— Frank Godfrey, b. 16 Sept. 1878.— Edith Nina. [8] Anne Pooley Rose, d. 3 Aug. 1878. rp] Charlotte, m. 23 Oct. 1838, to Rev. William Henry Parson, of Pirbright, Surrey, and has with other issue a son, Arthur George Parson. [10] Mary Douglas, d. 15 Jan. 1870, having m. 9 Mar. 1852, to her cousin, Charles Hamilton Onslow, com. R.M. steam packet company, who d. 11 Feb. 1866. /2b/ Arthur, rector of Crayford, Kent ; b. 30 Dec. 1773; d. 29 Nov. 1851, having m. Ist— 26 Aug. 1803, Marianne, 2nd dau. of William Campbell, Esq. ; she d. 9 Mar. 1810, having had 4 sons, [Ic] Arthur Pooley, of Seend Grove, Surrey, Madras C.S. (retd.) ; b. 24 May, 1804; m. 17 July, 1832, Rosa Roberta, dau. of Alexander Macleay, Esq. ; she d. 3/4 Jan. 1854, having had 4 sons and 3 daus. (1) Arthur Alexander Walton, capt. R.N. (retd.); b. 2 Aug. 1833; m. 31 Jan. 1866, Elizabeth, only dau. of (Hon.) James MacArthur, of Camden Park, N.S.W. M.L.C. and has a sou and dau. James William, b. 7 Nov. 1867.— Emily Susan. (2) Guilford Macleay, lieut. 83rd regt. ; b. 8 June, 1827; d. unm. in Australia June, 1878. (3) Alexander Campbell, bar.-at-law i.T. 1868, at- torney-gen. Western Australia 1880, Honduras 1878/ 80; b. 17 July, 1842; m. 4 Feb. 1878, MadeUne Emma dau. of Rev. Robert Loftus Tottenham (M. Ely), and has 2 daus. Rosa Sandra Dorothea. — Lucy Elizabeth Madeline. (4) Francis Montgomery, major 2nd Madras light cav. and interpreter, A.D.C. to com.-in-chief Madras; b. 9 Nov. 1843 ; m. 1 June, 1881, Mary Charlotte, widow of Brig. -Gen. Frederick W. Jebb, A.G. Ma- dras army, and dau. of Rev. John Chancourt Girardot, of Car Colston Hall, Notts, rector of Screveton, Notts. (5) Georgiana Elizabeth. (6) Elizabeth Harriet. (7) Susan Henrietta. [2c] William Campbell, lieut.-col. Madras staff; b. 17 Feb. 1806 ; d. 1 Nov. 1880, having m. 22 Sept. 1834, Anne Moriarty, eldest dau. of late Adm. Peter John Douglas, and had 3 sons and 2 daus. (1) Douglas Arthur, J.P. co. Carmarthen; b. 10 Nov. 1835; m. 10 Nov. 1863, Caroline Isabella, 2nd dau. of Rev. Robert Loftus Tottenham (M. ELY), and has 2 sons and 2 daus. Arthiu- Loftus, b. 16 July, 1874.— Francis Robert Douglas, b. 29 Mar. 1878.— CaroUne Annette Tidy. —Catharine Isabella Maude. (2) Harington Campbell, com. R.N. ; b. 11 Aug. 1837; d. 16 Sept. 1881, having m. 1st— 8 Dec. 1864, Helen Jane, eldest dau, of W P Allardice, Esq. of Edinburgh, W.S.; she d. 20 July, 1871. He m. 2ndly— 6 April, 1873, Elizabeth Steer, dau. of late Roger Riding, m.d. of London. By his 1st marriage he had a dau. Alexandrina Maria. (3) George Manners, major 20th hussars 1881; b. 7 Dec. 1843; m. 1871, Louisa, eldest dau. of George Cooke, Esq. and has 2 daus. Ethel Georgy Udea.— Edith Mary. (4) Udea Marianne Moriarty, m. 19 Jan. 1864, to Astley Thompson, Esq. of Glyn Abbey, co. Car- marthen, and has had 3 sons and 5 daus. Astley John Onslow THOMPSON, b. 3 Jan. 1866.— Sedgeley Gordon Onslow, b. 5 Jvme, 1867.— Ivor William Onslow, b. 8 Dec. 1869.— May Onslow.— Udea Onslow.- Dorothy Anne Onslow. — Marianne Faith Onslow, d. 1 April, 1880.— Gwenlluan Mar- guerite Hope Onslow. (5) Lydia Emily. rSc] Richard, bar.-at-law M.T. 1830, gov. of Surrey house of correction; b. 24 April, 1808; m. 26 Nov. 1831, Harriet Sophia, only dau. of Vincent Eyre, Esq.; she d. 29 Aug. 1873, having had 3 sons and 2 daus. (1) Richard Arthur, b. 4 Oct. 1832. (2) Walton Vincent, b. 6 Aug. 1843; m. 24 Sept. 1874, Henrietta, 3rd dau. of Henry L Thomson, Esq. of London, Ontario, Canada. (3) Albert George, b. 30 May, 1850; m. 13 & 15 May, 1873, Constance Marie, only dau. of Dr. Frederick BUhlmann, of Berne, and has 2 daus. Isabelle Maude.— A dau. b. 10 Feb. 1881. (4) Harriet Mary. (5) Edith Campbell. [4c] Augustus, b. 26 Feb. 1810; d. unm. Rev. Arthur Onslow m. 2ndly— 17 June, 1815, Caro- line, eldest dau. of James Mangles, Esq. ; she d. having (re-m. 1853, to T J Burton, M.A.) had 2 sons, [5c] Henry John Hughes-Onslow, of Alton Albany, Ajrrsh. assumed the additional name of Hughes 1840; b. 31 Mar. 1816; d. 31 July, 1870, having m. 8 Jan. 1861, Judith Charlotte, dau. of William Barras, Esq. of The Leam, co. Durham, and had 6 sons, Arthur, b. 21 Aug. 1862.— Denzil, b. 20 Dec. 1863.— Constantine Henry, b. 29 Mar. 1867. — JuUus Somer- set, b. 28 Dec. 1869.— Henry Douglas (posthumous), b. 3 Jan. 1871. [6c] Charles Hamilton, com. R.M. steam packet company; d. 11 Feb. 1866, having m. 9 Mar. 1852, his cousin, Mary Douglas, 5th dau. of Rev. George Walton Onslow; she d. 21 Dec. 1871, having had a son and 3 daus. (1) Harry Hamilton, b. 15 July, 1858. (2) Minnie Hamilton, m. 9 May, 1878, to Pasquale Montuori, of Naples. (3) Eva Joan Wibhi. (4) EUse Anita Mary. (2a) Adm. Sir Richard, created a Baronet 30 Oct. 1797. (See Baronetage.) (3a) Arthur, D.D. dean of Worcester, master of St. Oswald's hospital and aixhdeacon of Berks, chaplain to the house of commons ; b. 31 Aug. 1746 ; d. 15 Oct. 1817, having m. 4 Nov. 1773, Frances, dau. of Constantine Phipps, of the island of St. CHiristopher ; she d. , leaving with 2 daus. 3 sons, /Id/ Richard Francis, archdeacon of Worcester, pre- bendary of Salisbury, vicar of Newent, co. Glouc. and rector of Stoke Edith, Hereford; b. 16 Jan. 1776; d. 23 Oct. 1849, having m. 7 July, 1801, Harriet Mary, 3rd dau. and coheir of Hon. Andrew Foley, of Newport (B. 2l2 516 ONSLOW. FOLEY); she d. 4 May, 1860, having had with other issue 2 sons and 5 daus. [1] Richard Foley, of Stardene, co. Glouc; b. 13 Sept. 1802; d. 12 Mar. 1879, having m. 5 July, 1826, Catherine, 2nd dau. of Latham Blacker, Esq. of Newent, co. Glouc. ; she d. 13 Aug. 1865, having had 4 sons and 3 daus. (1) Andrew George, of Stardene, co. Glouc. capt. late 13th regt.; b. 10 Oct. 1830; m. 13 June, 1861, Mary, 5th dau. of Sir John Owen, Bart, and has 4 sons, /I/ Andrew Richard, b. 9 Feb. 1871.-/2/ John Geoffrey, b. 16 April, 1873.-/3/ William, b. 20 June, 1874.-/4/ George Arthur, b. 29 Mar. 1876. (2) Richard, b. 18 April, 1836 ; d. s. p. 7 May, 1872, having m. 28 July, 1865, Elizabeth Anne, 2nd dau. of late James Sudell Troutbeck, Esq. of St. Crossby, CO. Line. (3) William Arthur, b. 15 Dec. 1837; m. 19 Aug. 1880, Mary Elizabeth, 2nd dau. of late Rev. Thomas Cartwright, of Preston Bagot, and has a dau. b. 15 June, 1881. (4) George, capt. 58th (R. Scots) and 19th regts.; b. 30 April, 1839; d. 6 Mar. 1880. (5) Mary Charlotte. (6) Anna Theodosia, m. 2 Oct. 1866, to Capt. Wil- liam Hill, 36th regt. s. p. (7) Caroline, m. 20 Oct. 1868, to Rev. Robert Bur- roughes, rector of Pencombe, Hereford, late of Beighton, Norfolk. [2] Arthur Andrew, vicar of Newent aforesaid; b. 27 April, 1815; d. 20 Dec. 1864, having m. May, 1843, Harriet Louisa, dau. of late Simon Marshall, and granddau. of Gen. Sir Dyson Marshall, K..C.B. and had 4 sons and a dau. (1) Richard Francis, b. 6 Aug. 1847. (2) William Dyson, b. 6 July, 1849. (3) Walter John, b. 10 Jan. 1851. (4) Augustus Paul Lumsden, b. 25 Aug. 1863. (5) Cecilia Louisa, m. 12 Feb. 1874, to Thomas Gervase Finch Dyson, Esq. [3] Harriett Frances, m. 12 Dec. 1833, to Rev. Thomas Crommeline, who d. 31 July, 1842. [4] Constantia, d. 8 April, 1879, having m. 16 May, 1826, to John Freeman, Esq. of Gaines, co. Hereford, who d. 4 Oct. 1870. [5] Anna Cecilia, d. 4 May, 1856, having m. 13 Aug. 1836, to Rev. Theodore John Cartwright, rector of Preston Bagot, co. Warwick. [6] Elizabeth, d. 18 Sept. 1879. [7] Frances. /2d/ Arthur Cyril Phipps, rector of Newington Butts, Surrey; d. 6 Feb. 1869, having m. Aug. 1812, Eliza- beth, 3rd dau. of Sir Edward Winnington, Bart. ; she d. 19 Oct. 1865, having had 4 sons and a dau. 1] Cyril Winnington, d. unm. 24 July, 1866, aged 61. '2] Constantine Phipps, b. 30 Jan. 1817. '3J Henry, b. 5 May, 1818. °4] Thomas George, rector of Catmore, Berks. 1853/72; 13 Oct. 1826; m. 1st— 22 Sept. 1853, Maria Augusta, 2nd dau. of John Hawkins, Esq. of Byelands, Herts. ; she d. 27 Feb. 1857, leaving a dau.— /I/ Edith, b. 14 Feb. 1857. He m. 2ndly— 18 Nov. 1862, Mary Frances, dau. of William Fitz William Burton, Esq. (BART.), of Burton Hall, co. Carlow, and has a son, /2/ William Henry, b. 28 Sept. 1863. [5] Elizabeth. /3d/ Phipps Vansittart, of Alfrick, co. Wore; b. 2 Sept. 1790; d. 10 May, 1867, having m. 1st— 21 July, 1820, Harriet, 4th dau. of Sir Edward Winnington, Bart. ; she d. 5 Mar. 1827, having had an only son, [1] Phipps, B.A. Exeter Coll. Oxon. 1846, rector of Upper Sapey, Hereford, since 1859; b. 9 Mar. 1823 ; m. 23 June, 1868, Jane Sophia, 2nd dau. of Charles William Martin, Esq. of Belvedere, Hants, and had a son and dau. Henry Phipps, b. 2 April, 1869.— Helen Jane. Phipps V. Onslow m. 2ndly— 20 Feb. 1834, Lucy, youngest dau. of late Walter Michael Moseley, Esq. of Winterdine, co. Wore. ; she d. 7 July, 1839, having had a son and 3 daus. [2] Francis Phipps, bar.-at-law L.I. 1862; b. 18 Mar. 1835 ; m. 28 April, 1868, Emily Gertrude, only sur- viving child of William Digby Seymour, Esq. late M.P. and has 2 daus. [3] Lucy, m. 8 Sept. 1868, to Graves T Archer, Esq. who d. leaving issue. [4] Chariotte. [5] Jane. SIR RICHARD, 2nd Baronet, M.P. Guildford and knight of the shire, Surrey, in the convention parliament, M.P. St. Mawes, Cornwall, 1710, a lord of the admiralty, speaker of the house of commons 1708, P.O. 1710, high steward Guildford, and governor of the Levant company, a lord of the treasury, chan- cellor and under-treasurer of the exchequer, resigned 1715, then constituted a teller of the exchequer for life; by letters patent 25 June, 1716, created a peer of Great Britain as Lord Onslow and BARON OP ONSLOW, Salop, and of Clandon, Surrey, with remainder to his uncle Denzil and the issue male of his body, and in default to the heirs male of the body of his father. Sir Arthur Onslow, Bart, lord-lieut. Surrey 1716; b. 23 June, 1654; d. 5 Dec. 1717, having m. Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Henry Tulse i Knt. lord mayor of London (1684) ; she d. 25 Nov. 1718, and ! his male line became extinct on the death of his grandson Richard, 3rd Lord, 9 Oct. 1776, who was s. by his cousin, GEORGE, 4th Baron, out-ranger of Windsor forest 1754/63, M.P. Rye, Sussex, 1754, knight of the shire, Surrey, 1761, 1768, a lord of the treasury, P.O. high steward Kingston, created BARON Cranley, of Imber Court, Surrey, 20 May, 1776, LL.D. lord-lieut. and custos rotulorum Surrey, treasurer of the house- , hold and lord of the bedchamber 1779 ; created EARL OP Onslow, Salop, and Viscolt^t Cranley, Surrey, 19 June, 1801 ; b. 13 Sept. 1731 ; d. 17 May, 1814, having m. 26 June, 1753, Henrietta, dau. of Sir John Shelley, Bart.; she bur. 2 June, 1809, having had an only surviving son, THOMAS, 2nd Earl, M.P. Rye 1775, Guilford 1784/1806 col. 2nd Surrey mil.; b. 15 Mar. 1754; d. 22 Feb. 1827 having m. 1st— 20 Dec. 1776, Arabella, 3rd dau. and coheir oi Eaton Mainwaring-EUerton, Esq. of Risley Park, Yorks. ; she d. 11 April, 1782. He m. 2ndly— 13 Feb. 1783, Charlotte, dau of William Hale, Esq. of King's Walden, Herts, and relict oi Thomas Duncombe, of Duncombe Park, Yorks. (E. Fevers HAM) ; she d. 25 April, 1819. By his 1st marriage he had 3 sons /I/ Arthur George, 3rd Earl; b. 25 Oct. 1777; d. 24 Oct. 1870 having m. 21 July, 1818, Mary, eldest dau. of George Fludyer Esq. of Ayston, Rutland (BART.) ; she d. 1 Mar. 1830, having had a son and dau. [1] Arthur George, Viscount Cranley; b. 16 June, 1820 d. 2 Aug. 1856, having m. 1 Aug. 1850, Lady Katherine Ann( Cust, 4th dau. of John, 1st Earl Brownlow, and had 3 daus. (1) Hon. Mary Katherine. (2) Hon. Katherine Elizabeth. (3) Hon. Emily Marian. [2] Lady Mary Augusta. /2/ Hon. Thomas Cranley, of Upton House, Hants, col. 2u( Surrev mil. lieut.-col. Scots guards; b. 7 Oct. 1778; d. 7 July 1861, having m. 28 May, 1812, Susannah Elizabeth, 2nd dau and coheir of Nathaniel Hillier, Esq. of Stoke Park, Surrey she d. 26 Mar. 1852, having had 4 sons and 2 daus. [1] George Augiastus Cranley; b. 14 May, 1813; d. 13 Aprt 1855, having m. 11 July, 1848, Mary Harriet Anne, eldes dau of Lieut.-Gen. William Fraser Bentinck Loftus; she d,; Nov. 1880, having had a son, ■William Hillier, 4th and present Earl, [2] Guildford James Hillier-Mainwaring-Ellerker-Onslow, ( Rislov Park,Yorks. late M.P.Guilford, late Scots fusilier guardi assumed by R.L. 19 Aug. 1861, the additional surnames c Mainwaring-Ellerker ; b. 29 Mar. 1814; m. 28 April, 188* Rosa Anna, dau. of Gen. Denzil Onslow, of Stoughton Houai Hants, s. p. '^'^ttupip^X. [3] Arthur Edward, lieut.-col. late Scots fusilier guards; 1 13 Nov. 1815 ; m. 30 April, 1846, Margaret Anne, 2nd dau. C late Edward Ferrers, Esq. of Baddesley, Clinton, and has 4 sod and a dau. (1) Charles Vere Townshend, b. 31 Mav, 1848; m. (2) Arthur Denzil, b. 25 Jan. 1856.— (3) Arthur Edwarg b. 1 Sept. 1862.— (4) Ferrers Mainwariug, b. 18 Oct. 18( !(5) Constance Henrietta. 4] Thomas Frederick, b. 15 Jan. 1821. 5J Susannah Arabella. [6] Harriet Charlotte Matild Hon. Edward Mainwaring-Mainwaring-Ellerker-Onslow,_ Risley, Yorks. lieut.-col. Scots fusilier guards, assumed additional surname by R.L. 27 Jan. 1843 ; b. 2 Oct. 1779 ; d. I July, 1861. ORANMORE AND BROWNE-^ORFORD. 517 BARON ORANMORE AND BROWNE. GEOFFREYDOMINICK AUGUSTUS FREDE- RICK GUTHRIE, Baron Oramnore and Browne (1836, i.), elected an Irish representative Peer 6 Sept. 1869, assumed for himself only the surname and arms of Guthbie in lieu of Browne, in compliance with deed of entail; s. his father as 2nd Baron 30 Jan. 1860; b. June, 1819 ; m. 31 Dec. 1859, Christiana, only surviving child of late Alex- ander Guthrie, Esq. of The Mount, Ayrshire, and has had a son and 2 daus. (1) Hon. Geoffrey Henry Browne-Guthrie, lieut. 4th batt. R. Scots fusiliers; b. 6 Jan. 1861. (2) Hon. Mary Christiana. (3) Hon. Kathleen Harriett, d. 6 July, 1881. ARMS— Quarterly, Ist and 4th, Or, a lion rampant gu. sur- mounted of a f esse arg. thereon a mount between two dock- leaves vert. 2nd and 3rd, Az. three garbs or. Crest— A dexter hand holding a sword in bend all ppr. and over the crest an escroU with the motto " Sto pro veritate " matriculated 2 May 1860. Supporters— Dexter, a knight in chain mail ppr. holding in the exterior hand a battle-axe in the sinister hand, a shield ; thereon gu. two lions passant guardant or. Sinister, a knight in chain mail ppr. and a surcoat arg. and pendent from the sinister arm a shield ; thereon barry of eight or and az. a double-headed eagle displayed sa. an orle of martlets gu. Browne. Motto— Fortiter et Fideliter. Seats— Castle Macgarrett, Claremorris, co. Mayo, and Bour- tree Hill, Irvine, Ayrshire. DOMINICK GEOFFREY BROWNE, governor of Mayo, (son of Dominick Browne, of Castle MacGarrett, co. Mayo, by Henrietta, dau. of Sir Henry Lynch, Bart, and descended from Geffery Browne, alderman of Galway, who bought the monastery of Mayo from the burgesses of Athenry, and d. 8 April, 1608) ; b. Aug. 1755; d. 8 May, 1826, having m. May, 1785, Margaret, dau. and heir of Hon. George Browne, 4th son of John, 1st Earl of Altamont (M. Sligo). ; she d. having had with 6 daus. 2 sons, [1] Dominick, created Lord ORANMORE and BROWNE. 2] John Geoffrey, rector of Kiddington, Oxon. 64 years; b. 5 April, 1797; d. 14 Oct. 1877, having m. Ist— 3 April, 1823, Anne, dau. of Thomas Lindesay, Esq. of HoUymoimt, co. Mayo ; she d. 13 Oct. 1855, leaving 2 sous and a dau. (1) Dominick, b. 3 Oct. 1825. (2) George Peter, b. 23 Nov. 1834. (3) Eleanor Margaret. REV. JOHN Geoffrey Browne m. 2ndly— 24 Nov. 1857» Emma, widow of Rev. G. T. Spring, incumbent of Hampton Gay, Oxon. and dau. of Rev. J. Hill, vice-principal St. Ed- munds HaU, Oxford, and had 4 sons and a dau. (4) Walter Geoffrey, b. 29 Dec. 1858. (5) Gerald, b. 3 Feb. 1860. (6) Algernon Charles, b. 8 June, 1862. (7) John Edward, b. 5 Nov. 1865. (8) Margaret Sophia. DOMINICK BROWNE, of MacGarrett, co. Mayo, P.O. Ireland, lord-lieut. and M.P. co. Mayo, created Baron ORANMORE AND BROWNE, of Carra Browne Castle, Oranmore, CO. Galway, and of Castle MacGarrett, co. Mayo, 4 May, 1836; b. 28 May, 1787; d. 30 Jan. 1860, having m. 1811, Catherine Anne, eldest dau. and coheir of Henry Monck, Esq. (V. MONCK) ; she d. 22 July, 1865, having had a son and dau. /I/ GeofiVey Dominick Augustus Frederick, 2ncl and present Baron. /2/ Hon. Henrietta Araminta Monck, d. 1 Mar. 1869, having m. 17 April, 1845, to Major-Gen. Charles William Ridley, c.B. (BART.); he d.l Feb. 1867. EARL OF ORFOED. HORATIO WALPOLE Earl of Orford (1806, U.K.), Baron Walpole, of Walpole (1723, G.B.), Baron Walpole of Wolterton (1756, G.B.), M.P. East Norfolk 1835/7; s. his father as 4th Earl 29 Dec. 1858 ; b. 18 April, 1813; m. 11 Nov. 1841, Harriet Bellina Frances, only dau. of late Hon. Sir Fleetwood Broughton Reynolds Pellew (V. Ex- mouth), and has had 2 daus. (1) Lady Dorothy Elizabeth Mary, m. 25 Feb. 1868, to the Due del Balzo, only son of Marquis de la Sonora del Balzo, a Spanish grandee of the 1st class. (2) Lady Maude Mary, d. 2 June, 1874, having m. 11 Nov. 1871, to Coimt Salvatore Grifeo and Gravina, Prince Palagonia, a Spanish grandee of the 1st class. Note— Heir prestunptive, Mr. Robert Horace Walpole. Arms— Or, on a fesse between two chevrons sa. three cross- crosslets of the field. Crest— A man's bust in profile ppr. ducally crowned or, and from the coronet flowing a long cap gu. tasselled or charged with a Catherine wheel of the last. SUPPORTERS— Dexter, an antelope ; Sinister, a hart both arg. attired ppr. unguled or and gorged with a collar chequy or and az. chained gold. MOTTO — Fan quae sentiat. SEAT— Mannington Hall, Aylsham. TOWN House— 6, Cavendish Square, W. 518 ORFORD, (1) Spencer.'inspector of fisheries; b. 6 Feb. 1839; m. 12 Nov. 1867, Marion, youngest dau. of Sir John Digby Murray, Bart, and has a dau.- Maud Constance. (2) Horatio George, C.B. 1880, assist, under-sec. of state 1881, clerk of the council India office, private secretary to Viscount Cranbrook ; b. 9 Sept. 1843; m. 23 June, 1870, Selina Maria, youngest dau. of John Thomas Per- ceval, Esq. (E. Egmont), and has 2 sons and a dau. Keginald Horace, b. 27 Oct. 1875.— A son b. 11 Jan. 1881.— Margaret. (3) Isabella Margaretta Elizabeth, m. 15 June, 1869, to George Parker Heathcote, Esq. (BART.); he d. 15 Feb. 1871. [3] Sir Robert, K.c.B. lieut.-gen. col. 65th regt.; b. 1 Dec. 1808; d. 12 July, 1876, having m. 29 Jan. 1846, Gertrude, youngest dau. of Gen. "William Henry Ford, and has had 4 sons and 5 daus. (1) Robert Edmund, d. unm. 28 April, 1867.— (2) George, d. unm. 26 Nov. 1872.— (3) Spencer Charles, b. 10 Feb. 1852.— (4) William, b. 27 April, 1862. (5) Geraldine Frances, d. 24 Dec. 1876, having m. 10 Oct. 1872, as 1st wife, to Capt. Colman Battie Rashleigh (Bart.) (6) Mary.— (7) Emma Gertrude.— (8) Catherine I ucy. — (9) Gertrude Margaret. [4] John, assistant secretary government emigration board; b. 23 April, 1810; m. 17 May, 1841, Harriette, only surviving dau. of Col. Henry Browne Smith, s. p. [5] Charles, of Broadford, Surrey, c.B. late assistant con- troller of legacy and succession duties; b. 16 Aug. 1813; m. 13 May, 1846, Annette, dau. of Rear-Adm. James Prevost, R.N. (BART.), and has a son, Charles George, bar.-at-law l.T. 1873; b. 7 Sept. 1848; m. 18 Aug. 1877, Mary Elizabeth, 2nd dau. of Henry Forde, Esq. of Tenby, Pembrokes. (of the Abbey leix family), and has a son, Charles Archibald, b. 25 Mar. 1881. [6] Catherine Margaret, d. s. p. 18 Mar. 1876, having ra 8 April, 1861, to Baron de Teissier, who d. 11 Mar. 1868. [7] Sophia Frances, m. 21 Aug. 1849, to Rev. Edward Riou Berens, rector of Downham and Wickford, Essex, who d. 8. p. 31 July, 1866. /3/ Hon. Richard, of London, banker, M.P. Great Yarmouth; b. 5 Dec. 1728; d. 20 Aug. 1798, having m. 22 Nov. 1757, Mar- garet, dau. of Sir Joshua Vanneck, Bart. (B. Hunting- FIELD) ; she d. 9 May, 1818, and had with 3 sons, who all d. 8. p. an only dau. MARY Rachel Wat.pole, b. 16 July, 1760; d. 16 Sept. 1827, having m. 4 Jan. 1798, to Rev. Ashton Vade, vicar of Hardingstone, Northauts. chaplain to the Prince of Wales; he d. 26 May, 1820, leaving an only son, Richard Henry Vade-Walpole, of Freethorpe, co. Norfolk, D.Ii. who by R.l>. 31 Oct. 1844, assumed the ad- ditional surname and arms of Walpole ; b. 6 Dec. 1800; m. 20 Feb. 1834, Harriet, dau. of Thomas Duncombe, Esq. of Copgrove, Yorks. (E. FEVERSHAM). /4/ Hon. Robert, recorder of Yarmouth 1761, clerk of the privy council, envoy extraordinary and minister plenipoten- tiary to Portugal; b. 5 May, 1736; d. 19 April, 1810, having m. 1st — 8 May, 1780, Diana, dau. of Walter Grosset, of Lisbon, merchant; she d. 24 July, 1784, having had 2 sons, [1] Robert, rector of Itteringliam, Norfolk, and of Christ Church, Marylebone ; b. 8 Aug. 1781; d. 16 April, 1866, having m. 6 Feb. 1811, Caroline Frances, dau. and coheir of John Hyde, chief justice supreme court of judicature Calcutta; she d. 11 Dec. 1840, having had 2 sons and a dau. (1) Reginald Robert, of Hanslope Lodge, Bucks, bar.- at-law L.I. 1846; b. 8 Dec. 1817; d. 28 July, 1880, having m. 1st— 1 May, 1849, Anne Eliza, 3rd dau. of John Heaton, Esq. of Plas Heaton, Denbighs. ; she d. 18 Nov. 1864, leaving a dau. /I/ Emily Jessie Horatia, m. 29 Sept. 1879, to John Lynch Fletcher, capt. Oxon. mil. Mr. R. R. Walpole m. 2ndly— 17 Jan. 1856, Caroline, dau. of Rev. Frederick Apthorp, rector of Gumley, and widow of William Watts, Esq. of Hanslope Park, Bucks, and had 3 daus. /2/ Diana Caroline m. 18 April, 1876, to James Boughey Monk Lingard-Monk, Esq. of Alderley Edge, Cheshire. /3/ Caroline Regina. /4/ Caroline Emily, m. 20 Jan. 1881, to William Martin Cuningham, Esq. of St. Petersburg. (2) Robert Seymour, vicar of Balderton, Notts. 1852/78, late lieut. 77th regt.; b. 20 Sept. 1820 ; m. 11 Aug. 1848, Elizabeth, dau. of late Rev. Frederick Apthorp, rector of Gumley, aforesaid, and has 4 sons and a dau. /I/ Horatio Frederick William Seymour, b. 4 Dec. 1850. /2/ Herbert Reginald Robert Seymour, b. 6 Dec. 1853. /3/ George Henry Somerset, B.A. Trin. Coll. Camb. 1877, vicar-choral Truro cathedral 1878; b. 9 Nov. 1854. /4/ Richard Herbert, b. 13 Jan. 1868. /5/ Caroline Frances. /6/ Emily Jessie. (3) Emily Jane. [2] George, E.l.C.s.; d. in India 1807, aged 23. Hon. Robert Walpole m. 2ndly— 10 May, 1786, Sophia, dau. of Richard Stert, Esq. of Lisbon; she d. 12 June, 1829, having had 7 sons, Eineage. The family of Walpole took its name from Walpole in Nor- folk, and were resident for many centuries at Houghton in the same county. Sir Henry de Walepol (son of Sir John) was lord of Houton, 35 Edw. I.; his son Sir Henry de Walpol was knight of the shire for Norfolk 1316, in which year he was certified to be lord of Buckenham, Houghton, and Bagthorpe in that county. His descendant, EDWARD WALPOLE, of Houghton, Esq. died 1558, having m. Lucy, dau. of Sir Terry Robsart (grandson of Sir John Robsart, k.g. temp. Hen. V.) His son, John Walpole, was heir of his niece Amy, Countess of Leicester (dau. and heir of Sir John Robsart, son of Sir Terry), who died 1560. His descendant, ROBERT WALPOLE (son of Sir Edward Walpole, of Houghton, K.B. 1661, M.P. King's Lynn 1661 until his death 1667), col. Norfolk mil. m.p. Castle Rising 1689, until his death Nov. 1700; m. Mary, only dau. and heir of Sir Geoffrey Burwell, Knt. of Rougham, Suffolk; she d. 14 Mar. 1711, having had with other issue 3 sons, (1) Sir Robert, K.G. K.B. the celebrated prime minister of George I. and II. first lord of the treasury, and chancellor of the exchequer 1715 and 1721, M.P. Lyme Regis 1702/42, one of the lord justices and sole secretary of state 1723, K.B. 1725. K.G. 1726, created Baron Walpole, of Houghton, Viscount Walpole, and Earl op Orpord9 Feb.1742; b. 26 Aug. 1676; d. 18 Mar. 1745, having m. 1st— 30 July, 1700, Catherine, grand- dau. of Sir John Shorter (who died lord mayor of London 4 Sept. 1688) of Bybrooke, Kent ; she d. 20 Aug. 1737. He m. 2ndly, Maria, dau. and coheir of Thomas Skerret, Esq.; she d. 4 June, 1738. By his 1st wife he had 3 sons, /I/ Sir Robert, 2nd Earl, K.B. having been created LORD Walpole, baron op Walpole, Norfolk, 10 June, 1723, with remainder to his brothers Edward and Horace, and their issue male, and in default to their father Sir Robert Walpole, and his heirs male, remainder to the heirs male of Rober Walpole, Esq. father of the said Sir Robert Walpole; d. 3 Mar. 1751, leaving an only son, George, 3rd Earl, d. unm. 5 Dec. 1791. /2/ Sir Edward, K.B. M.P. Lostwithiel 1730, Great Yarmouth 1734/68, clerk of the pells, and P.O. Ireland ; d. s. p. I. 12 Jan. 1784. /3/ Horace, 4th Earl, M.P. Collington 1741, Castle Rising 1747, 1754, Kings Lynn 1754/61, d. unm. 2 Mar. 1797. (2) Horatio, P.C. M.P. Castle Rising 1713, 1754, Beeralston 1714 East Looe 1718, Great Yarmouth 1722, 1727, Normch 1734, 1741, 1747, secretary to the treasury 1715, 1721, envoy extra, and plenipotentiary to the States General, 1716, surveyor and auditor-general of the revenues in America 1717, secretary ot state Ireland, 1720, P.C. ambassador extraordinary to the Court of France 1724/8, &c.; created LORD Walpole, of Woltertou, Norfolk, 1 June, 1756; b. 8 Dec. 1678; d. 5 Feb. 1757, aged 79, having m. 21 July, 1720, Mary Magdalen, dau. of Peter Lom- bard, Esq. ; she d. 9 Mar. 1783, having had 4 sons and a dau. /I/ Horatio, s. as 2nd and 4tli Baron, created Earl of Orpord. /2/ Hon. Thomas, of London, banker, M.P. Sudbury, Suffolk, 1754, Ashburton, King's Lynn, 1768, 1774, 1780; b. 6 Oct. 1727; d. Mar. 1803, having m. 26 May, 1750, Elizabeth, eldest dau. of Sir Joshua Vanneck, Bart. (B. Huntingpield); she d. 1 June, 1760, having had 2 sons, of whom the elder, THOMAS Walpole, of Stagbury Park, Surrey, envoy extraordinary and minister plenipotentiary to the court of Munich; b. 22 May, 1765; d. 3 Nov. 1840, having m. 1 Dec. 1803, Lady Margaret Perceval, 8th dau. of John, 2nd Earl of Egmont; she d. 12 Dec. 1854, having had 5 sons and 2 daus. [1] Thomas, of Stagbury, Surrey, m.a. Balliol Coll. Oxon. 1829, rector of Alverstoke, Hants, 1846/81, rural dean and hon. canon Winchester Cathedral 1871, proctor in convo- cation diocese of Winchester 1874 ; b. 30 Sept. 1805 ; d. 7 Feb. 1881, having m. 15 Jan. 1833, Margaret Harriet Isa- bella, eldest dau. of late Col. Henry Hugh Mitchell ; she d. 29 June, 1876, having had 3 sons and 2 daus. (1) Henry Spencer, of Stagbury, Surrey, bar.-at-law L.I. 1864; b. 10 Mar. 1837; m. 19 July, 1877, Frances Selina, dau. of Thomas Bourke, Esq. and widow of Capt. Denzil Thomas Chamberlayne, 13th light dragoons, and has 2 sons.— A son b. 2 Sept. 1879.— Son b. 19 July, 1881. (2) Horatio John Thomas, major Prince Consort's Own (rifle brigade) 1881, capt. E. Norfolk mil. 1881; b. 26 July, 1842. (3) Ralph Charles, assist, clerk house of commons ; b. 5 June, 1844. (4) Henrietta Elizabeth, m. 15 April, 1856, to Capt. John James Charles Irby (B. Boston). (5) Gertrude. [2] Spencer Horatio (Right Hon.), P.C. ll.d. bar.-at-law L.l. 1831, Q.C. 1846, and bencher, home secretary 1852, 1858/9, 1866/7, commissioner church estates 1856/8, 1862/6, M.P. Midhurst 1846/56, Cambridge university since 1856; b. 11 Sept. 1806; m. 6 Oct. 1835, Isabella, 4th dau. of Right Hon. Spencer Perceval (B. Egmont), and has 2 sons and a dau. ORKNEY. 519 [3] Richard, a judge of appeal Calcutta; b. 30 April, 1876; d. unm. 16 Sept. 1834. [4] Henry, col. Madras S.C; b. 2 Oct. 1787; d. 29 Jan. 1854, having m. 21 Aug. 1834, Elizabeth Carpenter, eldest dau. of Lieut.-Col. Clement Fitz Walter Smith ; she d. 19 April, 1879, having had a son and dau. (1) Henry, lieut. Madras service; b. 23 Jan. 1837; d.unm. 1 May, 1878. (2) Eliza. [5] William, adm. R.N.; b. 29 Jan. 1789; d. unm. 8 May, 1875. [6] Edward, b. 2 June, 1791; d. 31 Oct. 1857, having m. 24 Jan. 1815, Anna Theresa, dau. and coheir of Daniel Gilder- meester, Dutch consul-gen. Lisbon ; she d. 15 Jan. 1878, having had 2 sons and 3 daus. (1) Horatio Edward, major-gen. iladras army (retd.); b. 27 Feb. 1820. (2) Frederick Goulboum, b. 30 May, 1829; m. 15 Jan. 1864, Amelia Trafford Haughton Binns, dau. of the ,'<( l\ Duchess de Saldanha, and has a son and 4 daus. ^''/i/yl,. Horace Henry Maximilian, b. 18 Sept. 1867.^xwendo- line Anna. — Maude Josephine Charlotte. — Adeline Mary. — Mary Pauline. (3) Anna Sophia. (4) Josephine Maria, m. 1860, to Henry Maxi- milian, Baron de Tuyll de Serooskerken, s. p. (5) Adehne Bezera. [7] Francis, of the home oflBce; b. 1 Jan. 1796; d. 9 Jan. 1861, having m. 8 May, 1828, Elizabeth, dau. of Thomas Andrew Knight, of Downton Castle, co. Hereford ; she d. 3 Aug. 1860, leaving an only dau. Laura Sophia Frances, m. 12 Feb. 1852, to Hon. Frederick Walpole, who d. 1 April, 1876. [8] John, major-gen. B.E. ; b. 14 July, 1797 ; d. 4 Jan. 1864. [Q] Horatio, late col. in the army; b. 27 Aug. 1799; m. 22 July, 1835, Fanny Sophia, dau. of Col. Thomas Henry Somerset Conway, C.B.; she d. 18 April, 1873, having had had issue, of whom the only survivor is, Henry, lieut. 81st regt.; b. 15 Nov. 1848. /5/ Hon. Mary, m. to Maurice Suckling, who d. 6 June, 1766, the relative and patron of Lord Nelson. HORATIO, 2nd Baron Walpole, of Walterton, M.P. Lynn Regis 1747 and 1754, succ. in 1797 as 4th Baron Walpole, of Walpole, on the death of the 4th Earl of Orford, and on 1 April, 1806, was created Earl of Orford; b. 12 June, 1723; d. 24 Feb. 1809, having m. 12 May, 1748, 0.8. Lady Rachel Cavendish, 3rd dau. of William, 3r(l Duke of Devonshire; she d. 8 May, 1805, and had with other issue a son, HORATIO, 2nd Earl, M.P. Wigan 1780, King's Lynn 1784/ 1809; b. 13 June, 1752; d. 15 June, 1822, having m. Ist —27 July, 1781, Sophia, dau. of Charles Churchill, Esq.; she d. 11 Nov. 1797. He m. 2ndly— 28 July, 1806, the widow of Rev. Thomas Chamberlayne (rector and patron of Charlton) ; she d, 18 May following. His eldest son, HORATIO, 3rd Earl, high Stewart Lynn, col. West Norfolk mil. ; b. 14 June, 1783 ; d. 29 Dec. 1858, having m. 24 July, 1812, Mary, eldest dau. of late William Augusta Fawkener, of Brocton Hall, Salop.; she d. 4 Feb. 1860, having had 3 sons and 2 daus. [1] Horatio, 4th and present Earl. [2] Hon. Henry, b. 1 May, 1818; d. s. p. 6 Nov. 1876, having m. 3 July, 1845, Cecilia Elizabeth, only surviving dau. of late John Macalister, Esq. of Strathaird, Isle of Skye. [3] Hon. Frederick, com. R.N. ; b. 18 Sept. 1822 ; d. 1 April, 1876, having m. 12 Feb. 1852, Laura Sophia Frances, only dau. of late Francis Walpole, Esq. of the home oflace, and had a son and 2 daus (1) Robert Horace, heir presumptive to the Feeragre : capt. 1st Norfolk mil.; b. 10 July, 1854. (2) Clare Horatio, b. 21 Nov. 1858. (3) Amy Rachel, m. 16 April, 1872, to Henry Charles, 4th Viscount Canterbury. [4] Lady Rachel Catherine, d. 21 Nov. 1854, having m. 24 Feb. 1842, as 1st wife, to John Charles, 4th Earl of Mexborough. [5] Lady Dorothy Fanny, m. 2 Dec. 1847, to Reginald Henry Nevill, Esq. (M. Aberga-vexky), of Dangstein, Surrey, who d. 11 Sept. 1878. EARL OF ORKNEY. GEORGE WILLIAM HAMILTON FITZ- MAURICE, K.c.M.G. Earl of Orkney, Vis- count of Ejrkwall and Baron of Dechmont (1696, s.), K.S. of Greece, k.m. served with 71st highlanders at Sebastopol, &c. medal and clasps; s. his father as 6th Earl 16 May, 1877; b. 6 May, 1827; m. 28 Nov. 1872, Amelia, Baroness de Samuel, widow of Baron de Samuel, a peer of Portugal ; heir presumptive, his nephew Henry. KeffUMt'U:^ Pfvt ij^- Arms (not exemplified, but the following are used)— Quarterly, 1st, Az. a ship at anchor oars crossed in saltire within the royal tressure of Scotland or, Orkney. 2nd, Quarterly, 1st and 4th, Gu. three cinquefoils erm. Hamilton. 2nd and 3rd, Arg. a ship sails furled sa. Arran. 4th, Arg. a hiunan heart im- perially crowned ppr. on a chief az. three mullets of the field, DOUGLAS. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or an oak tree fructed and penetrated transversely by a frame-saw ppr. the frame gold. Supporters— Dexter, an antelope arg. armed, ducally gorged chained and unguled or. Sinister, a stag ppr. attired unguled collared and chained or. MOTTO— Through. Seat — Glanmore, Templemore, Ireland. TOWN House— 26, Sussex Place, Regent's Park, N.W. THE Earldom. GEORGE HAMILTON, k.t. (6th son of William and Anne, Duke and Duchess of Hamilton, see that title), col. in the army 1690, commanded 7th regt. 1692, and royal Scots 1692/1737, distinguished himself at the battles of the Boyne, Aghrim, Steinkirk, Landeu, Oudenarde, Ramilies, and Mons, and at the sieges of Athlone, Limerick, and Namur, and at the latter was made a brigadier-gen. created EARL OF ORKNEY, Viscount of Kirkwall, and Baron Dechmont, by patent 3 Jan. 1696, with remainder to the heirs whatsoever of his body, lieut. -gen. 1702, K.T. 1704, P.C. 1710, gen. of foot in Flanders 1712, gov. of Edinburgh Castle, lord-lieut. Lanarksh. a lord of the bedchamber 1714, gov. of Virginia 1714, a re- presentative peer 1708/37, field-marshal 14 Jan. 1736 ; bp. at Hamilton Palace 9 Feb. 1666 ; d. 29 Jan. 1737, having m. 25 Nov. 1695, EUzabeth, eldest dau. of Sir Edward Villiers, knight marshal of England, and sister of Edward, 1st Earl of Jersey; she d. 19 April, 1733, having had 3 daus. [1] Anne, Countess of Orkney ; d. 6 Dec. 1756, having m. as Ist wife, to her cousin William, 4th Earl of Inchiquin, K.B. who d. 18 July, 1777, having had 4 sons, all pre-deceased him, »nd 4 daus. of whom the only one to marry was Mary, Countess of Orkney, d. 10 May, 1791, having m. 8 Mar. 1753, as 1st wife, to her cousin Murrough, 5th Earl of Inchiquin, P.C. K.P. created MARQUIS OP Thomond 1800 and Baron Thomond, 1801; he d. 10 Feb. 1808, leaving an only dau. Mary, Countess of Orkney, m. to Hon. Thomas Fitz- Maarice (see below). [2] Lady Frances, m. to Thomas, 3rd Earl of Scarborough, K.B. who d. 15 Mar. 1752. [3] Lady Henrietta, d. 22 Aug. 1732, having m. 9 May, 1728, as Ist wife, to John, 5th Earl of Cork and Orrery, who d. 16 Nov. 1762. Uitteage. HON. THOMAS FITZMAURICE, of Llewenny Hall, co Denbigh, high sherifE 1781,D.C.L. 1773 (2nd son of John, 1st Earl of Shelbume, brother of William, 1st Marquis of Lans- downe, K.G.) M.P. Calne 1752/68, Chipping Wycombe 1774; b. July, 1742; d. 28 Oct. 1793, having m, 21 Dec. 1777, Mary O'Brien, Countess of Orkney in her o\m right (only surviving child of Murrough, 6th Earl of Inchiquin, created AtARQUlS OF Thomond— ext.) ; she d. 20 Dec. 1831, having had an only son, JOHN, VISCOL^'T Kirkwall ; b. 9 Oct. 1778 ; o.v.m. 23 Nov. 1820, having m. 11 Aug. 1802, Hon. Anna Maria de Bla- qui^re, eldest dau. of John, 1st Lord de Blaquifere; she d. 31 Jan. 1843, having had 2 sons, fl] Thomas John Hamilton, s. as 5th Earl. 2] Hon. William Edward, major late 2nd life guards, M.P. Bucks. 1842/7, J.P. D.L. capt. 8th Middx. vols, since 1860; b. 22 Mar. 1805 ; m. 1st— 3 Aug. 1837, Esther, dau. of late Henry Harford, Esq. of Down Place, Berks. ; she d. 24 Aug. 1859. He m. 2ndly — 3 Oct. 1870, Anne Louisa, eldest dau. of John Hatton, Esq. of Deal, Kent. By his 1st wife he had 3 sons and 2 daus. (1) Arthur William, lieut. 24th regt.; b. 15 July, 1838; d.s. p. 30 June, 1873, having m. 28 May, 1863, Caroline Louisa Amelia, eldest dau. of William Stallworthy White, Esq. of Dublin. (2) Hamilton, d. unm. 17 Jan. 1867. (3) Cecil Henry, formerly R.N.; m. Elizabeth Maria, dau. of Hatton, and has a sou and dau. CecU Edward, b. 27 July, 1871.— Mildred Esther. 520 ORMATHWAITE. (4) Agnes Emily Isabella, d. 5 Dec. 1863, having m. 27 Nov. 1860, to William Reginald, 2nd son of Lieut.-Col. Lloyd Hesketli Bamford Hesketh, of Gwyrch Castle, co. Denbigh; he d. Oct. 1867. (5) Flora Louisa, m. 4 Nov. 1869, to Arthur William Baker, Esq. late 60th rifles. THOMAS JOHN HAMILTON, 5th Earl (on the death of his grandmother Mary, Countess of Orkney, 20 Dec. 1831), a representative Peer; b. 8 Aug. 1803 ; d. 16 May, 1877, having m. 14 Mar. 1826, Hon. Charlotte Isabella Irby, 2nd dau. of George, 3rd Lord Boston, and has 5 sons and 3 daus. [1] George William Hamilton, 6tli and present Earl. [2] Hon. Henry Warrender, of Tregof, Anglesey, high sheriff 1866, capt. 72nd regt. and Bucks, mil. ; b. 7 July, 1828 ; d. 12 Jan. 1875, having m. 5 Sept. 1861, Sarah Jane, dau. of George Bradley Roose, of Brynntirion, Anglesey; she d. 13 Feb. 1880, having had 3 sons and a dau. Henry George Hamilton, heir presumptive to the Peerage ; b. 6 Sept. 1863.— Edmond Walter, b. 24 May, 1867.— A son. b. 21 Mar. 1874.— Isabella Emily. [3] Hon. Frederick O'Bryen, com. R.N. ; b. 23 April, 1830; d. 26 Oct. 1867, having m. 19 April, 1853, Mary Anne Taylor, eldest dau. of late Robert Taylors Abraham, Esq. of Crewkerne, Somerset (she re-m. 27 April, 1869, to Capt. Archibald Macintosh, R.N.), and had with other issue 2 sons and a dau. Douglas Commerell Menzies, 3rd W. York, mil.; b. 7 Dec. 1861.— Llewellyn Abraham, b. 16 Sept. 1867.— Amicie Mary Hamilton. [4] Hon. Alexander Temple, served in the Crimea with 72nd regt. groom of the bedchamber to the Prince of Wales since 1874; b. 23 Jan. 1834; m. 26 April, 1873, Adela Mary, widow of Edward Riddell, Esq. of Cheesburn Grange, Northumb. and dau. of late Simon Thomas Scrope, Esq. of Danby Hall, Yorks. [5] Hon. James Terence, com. R.N. (retd.), nautical assessor Cornwall, inspector-gen. prisons Ceylon 1867/70; b. 26 Feb. 1835; m. 21 Mar. 1861, Frances, dau. of late Sir William Gore Ouseley, K.C.B. (Bart.), and has a son and 3 daus. James Ouseley, b. 13 Sept. 1866.— Harriett Marcia Jane.— Isabella Aimee. — Aim^e Edith Emily. [6] Lady Isabella Emma Elizabeth, m. 11 Oct. 1858, to Samuel Leo Schuster, Esq. of Leatherhead, Surrey, D.L. Tower Hamlets, and has a son and 3 daus,<^lv«d &a"&«./(W^ (1) William Somers Leo SCHUSTER, b. 22 Sept. 1859. (2)] Isabella Augusta, m. 5 July, 1880, to Francis Charles, elder son of William Henry Baring, Esq. of Norman Court, Hants. (E. NORTHBROOK). (3) Lilly Geraldine Angela. (4) Flora Alexandra Lucy. 7] Lady Emily Charlotte. Lady Maria Louisa, m. 16 Aug. 1859, to Edmund Robert pearman (Bart.), of Hayes Manor House, Middx. J.P. BARON ORMATHWAITE. SIE ARTHUR WALSH, Baron Onnathwaite, (1868, U.K.), and a Baronet (1804, U.K.), hon. col. E. S. Wales borderers, capt. late 1st life guards, J.P. D.L. Radnor, lord-lieut, since 1875, m.p. Leo- minster 1855/68, Radnor, 1868/80 ; s. his father as 2nd Baron 3 Feb. 1881 ; b. 14 April, 1827 ; m. 20 July, 1858, Lady Katherine Emily Mary Somer- set, dau. of Henry, 7th Duke of Beaufort, and has 7 sons and 3 daus. (1) Hon.. Arthur Henry John, lieut. 1st life guards, b. 10 April 1859. M?. liA^hdm^^^c tS8i' (2) Hon. diaries Edward, 2nd lieut. R. S. Wales borderers mil.; b. 3 July, 1862. (3) Hon. Wiriiam George Harry, b. 3 Dec. 1863. (4) Hon. Gerald, b. 16 Dec. 1864. (5) Hon. Guy Eobert, b. 26 Dec. 1865. (6) Hon. Nigel Christopher, b. 2 April, 1867. (7) Hon. Reginald, b. 17 July, 1868. (8) Hon. Margaret Blanche. (9) Hon. Edith Katherine. (10) Hon. Emily Gertrude. Arms— Arg. a f ess sa. cottised wavy gu. between six martlets of the second. Crest— A gryphon's head erased per fess wavy arg. and erm. Supporters— Two gryphons erm. gorged with a collar vair and pendant therefrom an escocheon sa. charged with a martlet arg. Motto — ^Veritas et virtus vincunt. Seats— Warfield Park, Bracknell, and Newcastle Court, Walton. TOWN House- 28, Berkeley Square, w. SIR JOHN WALSH [son of William Benn, of Moor Row, Cumberland (by his wife Mary, dau. of Timothy Nichol- son, of Hensingham, Cumberland), and grandson of John Benn, of Whitehaven], took that surname, together with the arms, in lieu of Benn by r.l. 4 April, 1795, pursuant to the will of John Walsh, of Warfield, Bucks, (brother of Gov. Walsli), created a Baronet 14 June, 1804; b. 10 Feb. 1759; d. 7 June, 1825, having m. July, 1778, Margaret, dau. of Joseph Fowke (or Foulks), of Bexley, Kent (by EUzabeth, dau. of Joseph Walsh, gov. of Madras); she d. 29 Sept. 1836, having had a son and dau. (1) Sir John, s. as 2nd Baronet, created Baron Ormath- WAITE. (2) Elizabeth, d. 26 Dec. 1855, having m. 13 Sept. 1821, to Charles George Digby, capt. R.N. (E. DiGBY), who d. 14 Jan. 1829. SIR JOHN, 2nd Baronet, created Baron Ormathwaite, of Ormathwaite, Cumberland, 16 April, 1868, sheriff Berks. 1823, J.P. D.L. lord-lieut. Radnor, M.P. Sudbury 1830/4, 1838/40, Radnor 1840/68, L.L. 1842/75 ; b. 9 Dec. 1798 ; d. 3 Feb. 1881, having m. 8 Nov. 1825, Lady Jane Grey, youngest dau. of George Harry, 6th Earl of Stamford and Warrington ; she d. 22 June, 1877, having had 2 sons and 2 daus. (1) Sir Arthur, 2nd and present Baron. (2) Hon. Digby, incumbent of Trowbridge, h.t. ; b. 17 April, 1829; d. 2 April, 1869, having m. 25 Sept. 1855, Fanny Matilda, dau. of Henry Stroud, Esq. and had 2 sons and 2 daus. Arthur George Digby, b. 12 Sept. 1856.— Harry John Digby, b. 11 Sept. 1859. — Jane Grey Digby. — Katherine Maude Digby. (3) Hon. Maria Katherine, m. 28 April, 1859, to Horace Dormer Trelawny (Bart.), of Shotwick Park, Cheshire, capt. late R.H. guards. (4) Hon. Augusta Rosa, m. 24 July, 1872, to Charles Edward Bamett, Esq. (Mildmay, Bart.) and has 3 sons and a dau. Walter Edward Barnett, b. 31 May, 1873.— Richard Charles, b. 3 Dec. 1875.— Geoffrey Arthur, b. 17 Sept. 1880.— Mabel Alice. ORMONDE, 521 MARQUIS OF ORMONDE. "TAMES EDWARD WILLIAM THEOBALD ^J BUTLER, Marquis of Ormonde (1825, i.), Earl of Ormonde (1541, i.) and Ossory (1527/8, I.), Viscount Thurles (1537, I.), Baron Ormonde (1821, U.K.), hereditary chief butler of Ireland, capt. late 1st life guards, major East Kentyeo. since 1877, hon. col. Kilkenny militia, l.l. and custos rotulorum co. Kilkenny; s. his father as 3rd Marquis 25 Sept. 1854; b. 5 Oct. 1844; m. 2 Feb. 1876, Lady Eliza- beth Harriet Grosvenor, dau. of Hugh Lupus, Duke of Westminster, k.g. and has 2 daus. (1) Lady Beatrice Frances Elizabeth. (2) Lady Constance Mary. Note— Heir presumptive, Lord James Butler. Akms— Quarterly : 1st, Or, a chief indented az. Waltek. 2nd, Gu. three covered cups or, Butler. 3rd, Arg. a lion rampant gu. on a chief of the second a swan close of the first between two annulets or, Carrick. 4th, Erm. a saltire engrailed gu. Fitzgerald. Crest— From a plume of five ostrich feathers a falcon rising arg. Supporters— Dexter, a falcon wings expanded arg. beaked and membered or. Sinister, a male griffin arg. armed beaked rayed ducally gorged and chained or. Motto — Comme je trouve. Seat — Kilkenny Castle, Ireland. TOWN House— 5, Upper Brook Street, w. flineafle. THEOBALD WALTER (son of Harvey Walter by Maud, dau. of Theobald de Valoines, and brother of Hubert Walter, archbishop of Canterbury 1193/1205, and chancellor of England 1199/1205) was made Butler of Ireland temp. Hen. il. and d. 1209. His son, Theobald, caUed Le Boteler from his office, was ancestor of EDMOND LE BOTELER, who sat in the Irish parliament of 1302 (no rank or status given, but probably as "butler"), knighted by Edward IL in London 1309, lord deputy 1312, lord justice 1314, held a parliament 9 EDWARD II. at Kilkenny, to raise a subsidy for defence of the realm against Edward Bruce and the Scots, and was created EARL OP Carrick Mac Griffyne, co. Tipperary, by patent dated at Lincoln 1 Sept. 1315; d. 1 Sept. 1321, having m. 1302, Joan, dau. of John, 1st Earl of Kildare, and had mth other issue 2 sons, (1) James, 2nd Earl of Carrick, created Earl op Or- monde. (2) John, of Clonamilchan, ancestor of the Earl of Carrick, vide ante. JAMES, 2nd Earl of Carrick, created Earl OP Ormonde, CO. Tipperary, 2 Nov. 1328, founded the priory of Carrick Beg for Franciscan Friars; d. 6 Jan. 1337, had license to marry 3 Dec. 1325, then under age, paid a fine of 2,000 marks to marry wnom he pleased ; m. 1327, Elenor, 2nd dau. of Humphrey Bohun, 4th Earl of Hereford and Essex, high constable of England (by Elizabeth his wife, 7th dau. of EDWARD L), she re-m. to Sir Thomas Dagworth. His descendant, SIR PIERCE BUTLER, 8th Earl of Ormonde, L.D. to Tho- mas, Earl of Surrey 1521, lord treasurer of Ireland 13 May, 1524, the king having conferred the title of Ormonde on Thomas Boleyne, Viscount Rochfort, at his earnest suit thereof createtl Sir Pierce (who to satisfy the king's pleasure had been contented to resign his ancient and riglitful title of Ormonde), Earl of Ossory, by patent 23 Feb. 1527, L.D. Ireland 1528, on the death of Thomas Boleyne, s. p. m. the king, 22 Feb. 1537, restored him to the title of Ormonde, which was con- firmed to the family by Act of ParUament 6 Nov. 1541; d. 21/26 Aug. 1539, having m. i485, Margaret, 2nd dau, of Gerald, 8th Earl of Kildare, and had with 6 daus. 3 sons, (1) James, s. as 9th Earl of Ormonde. (2) Richard, created VISCOUNT Mountgarret (see that title). (3) Thomas, slain by Dermoid MacShane MacGill Patrick, of Ossory, and left an only dau. Margaret, m. 1st, to Rory O'More, of Leix, and 2ndly, to Sir Maurice Fitzgerald, of Lacka. JAMES, 2nd Earl of Ossory and 9th Earl of Ormonde, con- firmed in his title by Act of Parliament 6 Nov. 1541, lord ; high treasurer of Ireland for Ufe 1532, adm. of Ireland 1535, created Viscount THURLES 2 Jan. 1535, did great service in quelling the rebelUons of 1536, 1539, 1543; in 1545 he went gen. 1 of the Irish forces into Scotland, but retired without landing ; ! d. 28 Oct. 1546, having been poisoned at a supper at Ely House, Holbom, on the 19th ; m. Joan, dau. and heir to James, 11th Earl of Desmond; she d. 1564 (having re-m. 1st, to Sir Francis Bryan, knight marshal of Ireland; and 2ndly, to Gerald, Earl of Desmond). His grandson, SIR WALTER, 11th Earl of Ormonde (son of John Butler, of Kilcash), on the death of his uncle Thomas, 10th Earl, I whose son-in-law. Sir Richard Preston, Baron Dingwall, re- tained the estates, King James to support a favourite made the award, and the Earl refusing to submit, the King seized upon all his estates and imprisoned him in the Fleet for eight years; d. at Carrick, 24 Feb. 1632/3, having m. Helena, eldest dau. of Edmond, 2nd Viscount Moimtgarret ; she d. 28 Jan. 1631, having had with 9 daus. a son, THOMAS, Viscount Thurles, governor of cos. Kilkenny, Tipperary, and Waterford; drowned 15 Dec. 1619, having m. Elizabeth, dau. of Sir John Poyntz, of Acton, co.,Glouc. (she re-m. to George Matthew, Esq. of Thurles, eldest son of Sir William Matthew, of Radyr, co. Glamorgan), having liad with 4 daus. 2 sons, /I/ James, 12th Earl, k.g. created Marquis of Ormonde 30 Aug. 1642, in Ireland, Baron Butler, of Panthony, co. Monmouth, and EARL of Brecknock, both in England, 20 July, 1660, and Duke of Ormonde in Ireland 30 Mar. 1661, lord of the royalties and liberties of co. Tipperary, lord high steward of England to assist at the coronation of Charles II. walked immediately before the King and carried St. Edward's crown, gentleman of the bedchamber, chancellor of the uni- versities of Oxford and Dublin, p.c. England, Scotland, and Ireland, created DUKE OP Ormonde in England 9 Nov. 1682, lord-Ueut. Ireland 1644, 1648, 1662, 1665, 1677, 1684, was greatly distinguished for his valour and successes during the Civil wars; d. 21 July, 1688 (bur. in Westminster Abbey), having m. 1629, Lady Elizabeth Preston, de jure Baroness Dingwall, dau. of Sir Richard Preston, of Haltree (created Earl Desmond 11 July, 1619, and Baron Dingwall 8 Jime, 1609, to him and his heirs and assigns), by his wife Elizabeth, sole heir of Thomas, 10th Earl of Ormonde ; she d. 21, bur. 24 July, 1684, in Westminster Abbey, and had 3 sons, [1] Thomas, Earl OP Ossory, k.g. distinguished for his gallantry under the Prince of Orange, who made him major- gen, and com.-in-chief of the Enghsh brigade, and won great renown at the battle of Mons, had summons to parliament by writ 17 Sept. 1666, as Lord Butler, of Moore Park ; b. 8 July, 1634; d. 30 July, 1680 (bur. in Westminster Abbey), having m. 17 Nov. 1659, Lady Amelia Nassau, dau. of Louis Lord of Auverquerque, governor of Sluys (natural son of Maurice, Prince of Orange); she was naturalized by act of parliament 1680; bur. in Westminster Abbey 12 Dec. 1688, having had 2 sons and 3 daus. (1) James, 2nd Duke of Ormonde, K.G. lord high constable of England at the coronation of William and Mary, at the battles of the Boyne, Landen, and Namur, taken prisoner at the latter, &c. succeeded the Duke of Marl- borough as capt.-gen. and com.-in-chief of all the land forces, removed 18 Sept. 1714, impeached in Parliament 21 June, 1715, of high treason by Mr. Secretary Stanhope, retired to France, attainted 20th Aug. following, by Acts both of the British and Irish parliaments, his estates for- feited, his honours extinguished, and a reward of £10,000 was offered for his apprehension; b. 29 April, 1665 ; d. 16 Nov. 1745 (bur. in Westminster Abbey), having m. 1st— 15 July, 1682, Lady Anne Hyde, dau. of LawTence, Earl of Rochester; she d. 25 Jan. 1684/5, aged 17; bur. in Christ Church Cathedral, DubUn. He m. 2ndly— 2 Aug. 1685, Lady Mary Somerset, eldest surviving dau. of Henry, 1st Duke of Beaufort; she d. 19 Nov. 1733 (bur. in Westminster 622 ORMONDE. ai Abbey), leaving an only dau. (Mary, bur. 13 Jan. 1712, s. p. having m. 21 Oct. 1710, to John, Lord Ashbumham), His titles being considered as forfeited under the acts of attainder, remained dormant until they were claimed, 1791, on the ground that the Irish act of attainder affected the estates only and not the titles, in which the Irish house of lords concurred, (2) Charles, created BARON Cloghgrbnan, VISCOUNT TULLOUGH, and EARL OF Arran in the peerage of Ire- land, and Baron butler, of Weston, Hunts, in the peer- age of England, all by patent 23 Jan. 1693, de jure 14th Earl and 3rd Duke and Marquis of Ormonde, a lord of the bedchamber, col. of horse, governor of Dover Castle, &c. chancellor of Oxford University; b. 4 Sept. 1671; d. s. p. 17 Dec. 1758, having m. Elizabeth, 4th dau. of Thomas, Lord Crewe, of Steyne; she d. 21 May, 1756. (3) Lady Elizabeth, d. 1717, having m. July, 1673, to "William George Richard, 9th Earl of Derby, who d. 1702, leaving 2 daus.; line ext. (4) Lady Emilia, succeeded to the Ormonde estates 1758 ; d. unm. 1760. (5) Lady Henrietta, bur. 20 Oct. 1724, having m. to Henry d'Auverquerque Nassau, Earl of Grantham, who bur. 12 Dec. 1754, having had with other issue 2 daus. (1) Lady Frances, d. s. p. 1772, having m. to C'lpt. William Elliot, of Wells, co. Roxburghe, who d. 1764. (2) Lady Henrietta, d. 23 Sept. 1747, having m. 27 June, 1732, as 1st wife, to William, 2nd Earl Co^vper, who d. 18 Sept 1764, leaving issue (see that title). [2] Richard, created BARON Butler, of Cloughgrenan, Viscount op Tullagh, and Earl op Arran, with re- mainder to the issue male of his brother John, 13 May, 1662, commanded a regt. of guards in Ireland against the mutineers of Carrickfergus, and also displayed great valour in the sea fight of 1673 with the Dutch, for which he was created a peer of England as BARON BUTLER, of Weston, Hunts. 21 Oct. 1675 ; b. 15 June, 1639 ; d. 25 Jan. 1685 (bur. in Westminster Abbey), having m. twice and left an only dau. Lady Charlotte, d. 8 Aug. 1725, having m. 1 Jime, 1699, to Charles, Lord Cornwallis. 3] John, created BARON OP Aghrim, VISCOUNT OF Jlonmore, and Earl op Gowran 13 April, 1676; d. s. p. Aug. 1677, having m. Jan. 1676, Lady Anne Chichester, only dau. of Arthur, Earl of Donegal. /2/ Hon. Richard, of Kilcash, joined with the Irish 1641, and made governor of the county of Waterford, a reputed Ueut.-geu. among the rebels; d. 1701, having m. Lady Frances Touchet, youngest dau. of Mervin, Earl of Castlehaven, and had with other issue 2 sons, [1] Walter, of Garryricken, o.v.p. m. Lady Mary Plunket, only dau. of Christopher, 2nd Earl of Fingall, and had 3 sons, (1) Thomas, of Kilcash, col. of foot; d. 1738, having m. 1696, Lady Margaret Burke, eldest dau. of William, Earl of Clanricarde, widow of Bryan Magennis, Viscount of Iveagh; she d. 19 July, 1744, leaving an only son, John, of Kilcash, succeeded to the estates of the Earl of Arran, was de jure 15th Earl of Ormonde but did not assume the title; d. 24 June, 1766, having m. April, 1763, dau. of Stoney. She re-m. 24 Oct. 1771, to Rev. AUeyne Walker, LL.D. of The Hermitage, Surrey. (2) John, of Garryricken ; m. Frances, dau. of George Butler, of Ballyragget, and had an only son, Walter, de jure 16th Earl of Ormonde, succeeded to the estates of the Earl of Arran; m. Eleanor, eldest dau. of Nicholas Morris, of Court, co. Dublin (Bart.); she d. Jan. 1794, having had with 3 daus. an only son, John, s. as 17th Earl. (3) Christopher (titular), R.C. archbishop of Cashel. [2] John, of Westcourt, co. Tipp^rary: d. Mar. 1714, having m. Catherine, dau. of James Aylmer, oi 'Cragbyen, co. Clare, and widow of Sir Nicholas Plunket, ahd had a son, Richard, of Westcourt; m. Helen, 3rd dau. of Col. Thomas Butler, of Kilcash, and widow of Capt. Richard Esmonde (BART.), who d. 17 Dec. 1736. JOHN, 1 7th Earl by right, having been allowed the title by the Irish house of lords in 1791 on the ground that the Irish act of attainder affected the estates only and not the titles ; the report of the Irish law officers, dated 14 Jan. 1791, states that " he failed to furnish any evidence of his right to the baronies of Butler and Arklow" ; d. 30 Jan. 1796, having m. 13 Feb. 1769, Lady Susan Frances Elizabeth, only surviving child and sole heir of John, Earl of Wandesford (by his wife Agnes Elizabeth, only dau. and heir of Richard Southwell, of Eniscouch, co. Limerick); she d. 3 April, 1830, having had with other issue 3 sons, /I/ Walter, 18th Farl, K.P. created Marquis of Ormonde, in Ireland 1816, BARON BUTLER of Llanthony in England, 20 Jan. 1801 ; b, 4 Feb. 1770; d. s. p. 10 Aug. 1820, having m. 17 Mar. 1805, Anne, dau. and sole heir of Joseph Hart Price Clarke, Esq. of Aldershot; she d. 19 Dec. 1817. /2/ James Wandesford, s. as 19th Earl. 73/ Hon. Charles Harward Butler-Clarke-Southwell- Wandes- ford, of Kirklington, Yorks. and Castle Comer, co. Kilkenny, by R.L. 31 Oct. 1820, assumed the additional surname of Clarke after Butler, and 1 Jan. 1830, had another license for the final surnames of Southwell-Wandespord, m.p. co. Kilkenny; b 9 Nov. 1780; d, 7 Nov. 1860, having m. 1st— 12 Oct. 1812, I Lady Sarah Butler, dau. of Henry Thomas, 2nd Earl of Carrick ; she d. 7 July, 1838. He m. 2ndly— 16 Aug. 1842, Lucy, dau. ! of Arthur French, Esq. (B. DE Freyne), of Innfield, co. Ros- common, and widow of Somerset Richard, 3rd Earl of Carrick. By his 1st wife he had 3 sons and a dau. [1] John, of Castle Comer, co. Kilkenny ; b. 2 Sept. 1813 ; d. s. p. 26 June, 1856, having m. 16 Nov. 1841, Emily Selina Frances, youngest dau. of John McCUntock, Esq. of Drum- car, CO. Louth (E. Rathdonnell). [2] Henry Thomas Butler-Clarke-Southwell-Wandesford, of Ulcombe Place, Kent; b. 3 Oct. 1815; unm. [3] Walter Butler Charles, b. 1 Aug. 1825 ; d. 15 June, 1853, . having m. 5 April, 1849, Hannah, dau. of Thomas Hutton ; J she d. 1868, leaving an only son, Charles H of Castle Comer, co. Kilkenny, and of Kirk- lington Hall, Yorks. in the army; b. 16 Mar. 1854; d. unm. 7 July, 1881. [4] Sarah, of Castle Comer, co. Kilkenny, and of Kirklington, Hall, Yorks.; m. 19 Sept. 1836, to Rev. John Prior, rector of Kirklington, Yorks. ; he d. 21 Dec. 1867, having had 2 sons and 2 daus. (1) Charles Butler PRIOR, J.P. b. 31 Aug. 1840 ; d. 7 Jan. 1875, having m. 28 Feb. 1866, Dora, eldest dau. of Richard Phillips, of Gaile House, co. Tipperary, and had 3 sons and 2 daus. Richard Henry Prior, b. 15 Sept. 1870.— Charles Butler, b. 9 June, 1872.— Harold Astley Somerset, b. 25 July, 1874.— Mary Caroline Wandesford. — Sarah Emily Edith. (2) Henry Wallis, 81st regt,; b. 13 Mar. 1844 ; m. 4 June, 1878, Mary Anna, dau. of late Richard Phillips, of Mount Rivers, co. Limerick, and widow of Robert H. Collis, of Millbrook, co. Tipperary. (3) Alice Maria. (4) Sophia EUzabeth, m. 5 July, 1864, to Henry Frederick Winchilsea Ely, lieut.-col. 99th (Duke of Edinburgh's) regt. and has a son and 3 daus. Thomas Butler Ely, b. 19 Sept. 1875.— Sarah Prior.— Florence Wandesford. — Eleanora Victoria. JAMES, 19th Earl, k.p. created Baron Ormonde, of Llan- thony, CO. Monmoutli, on the coronation of GEORGE IV. by patent dated 17 July, 1821, and created MARQUIS OP Ormonde, in the Peerage of Ireland, 5 Oct. 1825, vice-adm. of Leinster, ll.d. and custos rotulorum co. Kilkenny, col. Kil- kenny mil. A.D.C. to the Queen; b. 26 JiUy, 1774; d. 18 May, 1838, having m. 12 Oct. 1807, Grace Louisa, dau. of Right-Hon. John Staples (Bart,); she d. 3 May, 1860, having had with other issue 2 sons and 4 daus. [1] John, s. as 2nd Marquis. Lord James Wandesford, capt. late 7th regt. state steward to Viceroy of Ireland 1866/8; b. 18 May, 1815; m. 3 April, 1856, Lady Rachel Evelyn Russell, 3rd dau. of John, 6th Duke of Bedford, and has 2 sons and a dau. James Francis, b. 13 Sept. 1857.— Julian George, b. 14 Aug. 1864. — Grace Louisa. [3] Lady Harriet Eleanor Wandesford, m. 16 May, 1831, to Robert Fowler, Esq. of Rathmolyon (eldest son of Robert, Lord Bishop of Ossory and Ferns) ; he d. 6 Feb. 1868, having had 5 daus. (1) Grace Louisa FOWLER. (2) Harriet Selina. (3) Anne Mildred, m. to James Bateman Dash wood, Esq. (4) Mary. (5) Emily. [4] Lady Anne Wandesford, d. 27 Nov. 1849, having m. 7 April, 1838, to Right-Hon, John Wynne, of Hazlewood, co. Sligo, m.p. high sheriff Sligo, Leitrim, under-sec, lord-lieut, Ireland 1852. He d. 19 June, 1865, and had a son and 2 daus. (1) Owen Wynne, b. 5 Feb. 1843; m. 1 Nov. 1870, Fanny Stella Anne, youngest dau. of Sir Robert Gore-Booth, Bart, and has 3 daus. (2) Sarah. (3) Grace Florence. [5] Lady Louisa Grace Wandesford, m. 26 Sept. 1840, to Thomas, Baron Clermont. [6] Lady Elizabeth Wandesford. JOHN, 2nd Marquis, K.P.; b. 24 Aug. 1808 ; d. 25 Sept. 1854, having m. 19 Sept. 1843, Frances Jane, eldest dau. of Hon. Sir Edward Paget, G.C.B. (M. ANGLESEY) and had 4 sons and 2 daus. /I/ James Edward William Theobald, 3rd and present Marquis. /2/ Lord James Herbert Henry Thomas, d. unm. 17 April, 1867. /3/ Lord James Arthur Wellington Foley, 2nd lieut. Lanarks. yeo. cav. late lieut. 1st life guards, heir presumptive to the Peerage ; b. 23 Sept. 1849. /4/ Lord James Theobald Bagot John, B.A. Trin. Coll. Camb. 1874, curate of All Saints, Kensington Park, London, since 1875; b. 24 Aug. 1852. /5/ Lady Mary Grace Louisa, extra lady in waiting to H.R.H. the Duchess of Edinburgh ; m. 11 July, 1877, to Hon. William Henry Wentworth Fitzwilliam, 2nd son of Sir William, 6th Earl Fitzwilliam, K.G. /6/ Lady Blanche Henrietta Maria. OSSINQTON—OVERSTONE, 523 VISCOXJNT OSSINGTON. JOHN EVELYN DENISON, Viscount Ossing- ton, of Ossington, Notts, so created 13 Feb. 1872, M.p. Newcastle-under-Lyne 1823/6, Hastings 1826/30, Notts. 1831/2, S. Notts. 1833/7, Malton 1841/57, N. Notts. 1857/72, and speaker House of Commons 1857/72, P.O. a lord of the admiralty 1827/8, hon. D.C.L. Oxon. (brother of late bishop of Salisbury, the late Lieut.-Gen. Sir William Thomas Denison, K.C.B. governor of Madras, the archdeacon of Taunton, and Stephen Charles Denison, deputy- judge advocate, sons of late John Denison, Esq. M.P. by his 2nd wife, Charlotte, 2nd dau. of Samuel Eastwick,Esq.M.P.); b. 27 Jan. 1800; d. s.p. 7 Mar. 1873, having m. 14 July, 1827, Lady Charlotte Cavendish Bentinck, 3rd dau. of William, 4th Duke of Portland. Arms— Arg., on a bend between an unicorn's head erased in chief and a cross-crosslet fitch^e in base sa., three bezants. Crest— A sinister cubit arm in bend dexter vested vert cuffed erm., charged with a cross-crosslet on the hand ppr. pointing with the forefinger to an estoile. BAKON OVERSTONE. SAMUEL JONES LOYD, D.C.L. Baron Over- stone, of Overstone and Fotheringay, Northants. in the Peerage of the U.K. so created 5 Mar. 1860, sheriff of Wai-w. 1836; m.p. Hythe 1819/26, member of Senate, London University, formerly of London, banker; b. 25 Sept. 1796; m. 10 Aug. 1829, Harriet, 3rd dau. of late Ichabod Wright, Esq. of Mapperley Hall, Notts; she d. 6 Nov. 1864, leaving an only child, ci /i'A (1) Hon. Harriet Sarah, m. 17 Nov. 1858, to Lieut.-Col. Sir Robert James Loyd-Lindsay, v.C. K.C.B. M.P. (E. Cbawpord.) Note— No heir to thisTeerage. Arms— Per bend sinister erm. and arg. a double-headed eagle displayed sa. all within a bordure of the last bezant^e. Crest — A buck's head and neck erased ppr. attired or charged with a fesse engrailed sa. thereon three bezants. Supporters— Dexter, a stag ppr. ducally gorged and chain reflexed over the back and charged on the shoulder with a crosse clech^e or. Sinister, an eagle with wings elevated sa. ducally gorged and chain reflexed over the back and charged on the breast with a cross clech^e voided or. Motto — Non mlhi, sed patriae. Seats — Overstone Park, Northampton, and Lockinge, Berks. Town house— 2, Carlton Gardens, s.w. Hineage. "1 1 riLLIAM LOYD, of Court Henry, co. Carmarthen, had V V with other issue 2 sons, /I/ Lewis, of Overstone Park, Northants, and of London, banker; b. 1 Jan. 1768; d. 13 May, 1858, having m. 1st— 11 Nov, 1793, Sarah, dau. of John Jones, of Manchester, and 2ndly, Mrs. Mary Champion. By his 1st wife he had an only son and heir, Samuel Jones, created Lord Overstone. /2/ Edward, of Coombe Hoiise, Croydon, Surrey, a banker London and Manchester ; d. Jan. 1863, having m. Aug. 1809, Sarah, dau. of Josepli Taylor, Esq. of Blackley, co. Lane; she d. also in Jan. 1863, having had 3 sons and 4 daus. [1] Lews, of Monks' Orchard, Surrey, J.P. high sheriff 1863, one of H.M. lieuts. for City of London ; b. 10 Aug. 1811 ; m. 19 June, 1845, Frances Harriet, dau. of Adm. the Hon. Frederick Paul Irby, of Boyland Hall, Norfolk. [2] Edward, of Lillesden, Kent, J.P. high sheriff 1876, J.P. D.L. CO. Lane, late lieut.-col. 1st Manchester R.v.; b. 19 April, 1820; m. 12 Mar. 1846, Caroline Louisa, dau. of John Frederic Foster, Esq. of Sale Prior, Cheshire, and Kempstone, Beds, and had 2 sons and 5 daus. (1) Frederic Edward, b. 26 April, 1856; m. 17 April, 1879, Isabella, youngest dau. of Frederick Currey, Esq. of Lin- coln's Inn, bar.-at-law L.I. 524 OV ERST ONE. (2) Llewellyn Poster, b. 30 June, 1861. (3) Mary Louisa. (4) Ellinor Sarah, m. 21 Sept. 1876, to George John Courthope, Esq. of Sprivers, Horsmonden, Staplehurst, bar.-at-law l.T. 1874, and has a son, G-eorge Loyd Courthopb, b. 12 June, 1877. (5) Frances Helen. (6) Margaret Foster. (7) Caroline Foster. [3] William Jones, of Langlebury, Herts, J.P. high sheriff 1861, a commissioner of lieutenancy of the City of London, governor of Christ's hospital, and a commissioner of public works loan; b. 2 Aug. 1821; m. 21 June, 1848, Caroline Ger- trude, 8rd dau. of late John Henry Vivian, Esq. (B. Vivian), of Singleton, co. Glamorgan, M.P. and has 4 sons and 4 daus. (1) Lewis Vivian, lieut. grenadier guards 1874, instructor of musketry 1880; b. 14 Nov. 1852; m. 12 Aug. 1879, Lady Mary Sophia Hely-Hutchinson, eldest dau. of Richard John, 4th Earl of Donoughmore, (2) Edward Henry, b. 2 April, 1861.— (3) William Graham, b. 30 Sept. 1863.— (4) Arthur Heneage, b. 20 July, 1868. (5) Gertrude Sarah.— (6) Harriet Edith.— (7) Dulcie Gwendoline.— (8) Caroline Beatrice. [4] Sarah, d. 16 June, 1858, having m. to H B Benyon, of Roundhay, Leeds ; he d. 25 Feb. 1849 leaving issue, [5] Catherine, m. 14 Mar. 1844, to James Dyce Nicol, of Ballogie, co. Aberdeen, J.p. d.l. m.p. and J.P. d.l. co. Kin- cardine, 1865/72; he d. 16 Nov. 1872, having had 3 sons and 2 daus. (1) William Edward NicOL, of Ballogie, co. Aberdeen, J.P., J.P. and D.L. CO. Kincardine, capt. 21st Aberdeenshire R.V.; b. 2 Nov. 1846; m. 20 Nov. 1873, Catherine Nicoll Lewis, only child of John William Prout, of Neasdon House, Middx. and has a son, Malcolm William Prout NiCOL, b. 20 April, 1879. (2) James Dyce, of Badentoy, co. Kincardine; b. 30 June. 1848. (3) Lewis Loyd, b. 10 April, 1858. (4) Margaret Dyce. (5) Sarah Loyd. [6] Hannah, m. to W Entwisle, Esq. of Rusholme CO. Lane, and had issue, [7] Frances, d. s. p. 20 Sept. 1856, having m. 16 Sept. 1847, as 1st wife, to James Sydney Stopford, Esq. (E. Courtoun.) TJ^ ^)Ori^ ci' EARL OF PEMBROKE. GEORGE ROBERT CHARLES HERBERT, Earl of Pembroke (1551, E.) and Montgo- mery (1605, E.), Baron Herbert, of Cardiff (1551, e.), Baron Herbert, of Shurland (1605,E.), and Baron Her- bert, of Lea (1861, U.K.), hereditary visitor of Jesus Coll. Oxon. high steward of Wilton, under-sec. of war 1874/5, major 1st Wilts. R.V., l.l. Wilts. 1878; 8. his father as 2nd Lord Herbert of Lea, 2 Aug. 1861, and his uncle as 13th Earl, 25 April, 1862; b. 6 July, 1850 ; m. 19 Aug. 1874, Lady Gertrude Frances Talbot, 3rd dau. of Henry John, 18th Earl of Shrewsbury ; heir presumptive, his brother Sydney. Arms— Per pale az, and gu. three lions rampant arg. Crest — A wyvern vert holding a sinister hand gu. Supporters— Dexter, a panther gnardant and incensed arg. spotted or vert sa. az. and gu. alternately ducally gorged az. Sinister, a lion arg. ducally crowned gu. Motto— Ung je serviray. Seat— Wilton House, Salisbury. Town House— Herbert House, Belgrave Square, S.W. Uineage. SIR WILLIAM HERBERT, K.G. (eldest son of Sir Richard Herbert, Knt. of E\\Tas. natural son of William Herbert, K.G. Earl of Pembroke 1468, whose son William surrendered that Earldom, and was created Earl of Himtingdon 1472, and d. s. p. m.), attorney-gen. co. Glamorgan 1634/5, knighted 1543/4, chief gent, of the privy chamber and P.c. to HENRY VIII. an executor of the King's will," master of the horse 1549, K.G. 13 Dec. 1548, twice gen. of the forces sent into Picardy, and twice gov. of Calais, created Baron Herbert of Cardiff, 10 Oct. 1551, and the next day Eabl of Pembroke. On 17 Feb. 1552/3, " he rode into London to his mansion of Baynard Castle, with 300 horse in his retinue, of which 100 of them were gentlemen in plain blue cloth, ^\'ith chains of gold and badges of a dragon on their sleeves." One of the principal mourners at the funeral of Edward VI. gen. of the forces raised for the suppression of the Kentisli insurrection, headed by Sir Thomas Wyatt, 1554, capt.-gen. of the Queen's army beyond seas 1557; d. 17 Mar. 1569/70, having m. 1st, Anne, dau. of Thomas, Lord Parr, of Kendal (sister of Henrv VIII.'s last wife, Catherine Parr, and sister and coheir of William, Marquis of Nortliampton); she was bur. in St. Paul's Cathedral 28 Feb. 1551. He m. 2ndly, Lady Anne Talbot, dau. of George, 4th Earl of Shrewsbury, and widow of Peter Compton, Esq. (E. Northampton); she bur. 8 Aug. 1588. By his 1st wife he was grandfather of PHILIP, 4th Earl, K.G. (on the death of his brother William, 10 April, 1630), having been created EARL OK MONT- GOMERY and Barox Herbert, of Shurland, in the Isle of Sheppey, Kent, 4 May, 1606, lord chamberlain of the house- hold 1630/40, chancellor of the University of Oxford 1647, Iwrd warden of the stannaries; d. 23 Jan. 1649, 50, having m. (St. John's day) 4 Jan. 1604, Lady Susan Vere, dau. of Edward, 17th Earl of Oxford, the poet ; she bur. in Westminster Abbey 17 Mar. 1628,9. He m. 2ndly— 3 June, 1630, Anne (Clifford) sole dau. and heir to George, Earl of Cumberland, widow of Richard, Earl of Dorset ; she d. 22 Mar. 1676. By his 1st wife he had with other issue a son, PHILIP, 5th Earl of Pembroke and 2nd Earl of Mont- gomery; d. 11 Dec. 1669, having m. 1st, Penelope, widow of Paul, Viscount Banning, of Sudbury, sole dau. and heir to Sir Robert Naunton, Knt. master of the courts of wards and liveries, and sec. of state to Jambs I. and had an only son, (1) WilUam, 6th Earl; d. unm. 8 July, 1674. THE EARL m. 2ndly, Catherine, dau. of Sir William Villiers, Bart, of Brocksby, Leic. eldest brother of George Villiers, Duke of Buckingham, and had 2 sons, (2) Philip, 7th Earl; bp. 5 Jan. 1652; d. 29 Aug. 1683, having m. 20 May, 1675, Henrietta de Querouaille, yoiuigest sister to the Duchess of Portsmouth; she d. 1 Nov. 1728, leaving an only dau. (3) Thomas, 8th Earl, K.G. ambassador extraordinary to states gen. and P.C. 1689, president royal society 1691, lord privy seal, K.G. 1700, seven times one of the lords justices, lord high adm. of England 18 Jan. 1702, resigned 20 May following in favour of Prince George of Denmark, lord president of the council 1702, lord high adm. of Great Britain 25 Nov. 1708, carried the sword called "Courtana" at the coronation of GEORGE I. and II.; d. 22 Jan. 1732/3, having m. 1st, July 1684, Margaret, sole dau. and heir of Sir Robert Sawyer, of High Clere, Southaots, attorney-gen. to Charles II.; she d. 17 Nov. 1706. He m. 2ndly— 21 Nov. 1708, Barbara, dau. of Sir Thomas Slingsby, Bart, of Scriven (widow successively of Sir Richard Mauleverer, Bart, and John, Lord Anmdel, of Trerise) ; she d. 1 Aug. 1721, having had a dau. He m. 3rdly, 1725, Mary, sister to Scrope, Lord Howe (she re-m. to Hon. John Mor- daunt, brother of Charles, 4th Earl of Peterborough). By his 1st wife he had with other issue 5 sons, /I/ Henry, 9th Earl ; d. 9 Jan. 1750/1, having m. 1733, Hon. Mary, eldest dau. of Richard, Viscount Fitzw illiam, of Ireland (she re-m. to North Ludlow Bernard, Esq.) His grandson, Greorge Augustus, s. as 11th Earl. /2/ Hon. Robert Sawyer, of High Clere, groom of the bed- chamber 1723, a commissioner of revenue, Ireland 1727/37, M.P. Wilton, Wilts. 1722, 1727, 1734, 1737, 1741/69, surveyor- gen, of all the King's lordships, honours, &c.; d. s. p. 25 April, 1769, having m. Mary (bedchamber-woman to the Queen), dau. of John Smith, speaker of house of commons 1705; she d. 27 Mar. 1757. /3/ Hon. Thomas, M.P. Newport, Cornwall, col. of foot guards; d. 25 Dec. 1739. /4/ Hon. William, whose eldest son Henry was created Earl of Carnarvon (see that title). /5/ Hon. Nicholas, M.P. Newport 1739, 1747, Wilton 1769/75, sec. of Jamaica; d. 1 Feb. 1775, having m. 19 July, 1737, Anne, dau. and heir of Dudley North, Esq. of Glenham Hall, Suffolk; she d. 25 Dec. 1755, leaving a dau. GEORGE AUGUSTUS, 11th Earl (1794), K.G. (son of Henry, 10th Earl, who d. 26 Jan. 1794, having m. 1766, Lady Elizabeth, 2nd dau. of Charles Spencer, 3rd Duke of Marlborough, K.G.), lieut.-col. 2nd dragoon guards, M.P. Wilton, vice-chamberlain of the household, k.g. 38 April, 1805, 526 PENRHYN. P.O. lord high seneschal of the city of Salisbury and borough of Wilton, lieut,-gen. of the forces, col. 6th dragoons, gov. of Guernsey; b. 11 Sept. 1759; d. 26 Oct. 1827, having m. 1st— 8 April, 1787, Elizabeth, 2nd dau. of Topham Beauclerk, Esq. (D. St. Albans.); she d. 25 Mar. 1793, having had an only son and dau. [1] Robert Henry, 12th Earl; b. 19 Sept. 1791; d. s. p. 25 April, 1862, having m. 17 Aug. 1814, Princess Octavia Spinelli, dau. of the Duke of Laurino, and widow of Prince Buttera de Rubari, of Sicily; she d. Dec. 1857. [2] Lady Diana, d. 2 Dec. 1841, having m. 17 May, 1816, to Welbore, 2nd Earl of Normanton, who d. 26 Aug. 1868. THE EARL m. 2ndly— 25 Jan. 1808, Catherine, only dau. of Count Simon Woronzo, Russian ambassador at St. James; she d. 27 Mar. 1856, having had a son and 5 daus. [3] Sidney, P.c. sec. of state for war, M.P. Louth and South Wilts, created BARON Herbert, of Lea, Wilts. 15 Jan. 1861; b. 16 Sept. 1810; d. 2 Aug. 1861, having m. 12 Aug. 1846, Eliza- beth, only dau. of Lieut.-Gen. Charles Ashe A'Court-Repingtou, C.B. (B. HETTESBURY), and had 4 sons and 3 daus. (1) George Robert Charles, 2nd Lord Herbert, 13th and present Earl of Pembroke. ^^Ikh(uu/L/M' (2) Hon. Sydney (precedency patent, 30 May, 1862), M.P. [i ■*' J/'" Wilton 1877/Jl^apt. Wilts, yeo. cav. 1876/80, heir pre- tcii^hWifl) sumptive to the Peerage ; b. 20 Feb. 1853; m, 29 Aug. 1877, Lady Beatrix Louisa Lambton, eldest dau. of George Frederick, 2nd Earl of Durham, and has a son and dau. Reginald, b. 8 Sept. 1880. — Beatrix Frances Gertrude. (3) Hon. William Reginald, R.N. CP-POj lost in H.M.S. "Cap- tain," 7 Sept. 1870. (4) Hon. Michael Henry, 3rd sec. diplomatic service 1880 (p. p.); b. 24 June, ISdJ-l^J^oi /Lw /July, 1878, to St. George Henry, 4th Earl of Lonsdale. «» 2 ^^C^t^ M^^CI^^ [4] Lady Elizabeth, d. 20 Sept. 1858, having m. 5 July, 1830, to Richard Charles Francis, 3rd Earl of Clanwilliam, G.C.H. who d. 7 Oct. 1879. [5] Lady Mary Caroline, m. 11 May, 1837, to George William, Marquis of Ailesbury, K.G. who d. s. p. 6 Jan. 1878. [6] Lady Catherine, m. 27 Sept. 1836, to Alexander Edward, Earl of Dunmore, who d. 15 July, 1845. [7] Lady Georgiana, d. s. p. 28 Feb, 1841, having m. as 1st wife, 18 Aug. 1840, to Henry, Earl of Shelbume, aftenvards 4th Marquis of Lansdowne, who d. 5 July, 1866. [8] Lady Emma, m. 19 Sept. 1839, to Thomas, Srd Viscoimt deV ■ ■ "-- sumed the additional surname and arms of Pennant by E.L.25 Jan. 1841, capt. late grenadier guards, M.p. Carnarvonsh. 1841/66, hon. col. Carnarvon mil. since 1852, L.L. Carnarvonsh. since 1866 (only surviving son of late Hon. John Douglas, and brother of George Sholto, 19th Earl of Morton), had prece- dence as an Earl's son 26 Aug. 1835; b. 20 June, 1800; m. 1st— 6 Aug. 1833, Juliana Isabella Mary, eldest dau. and coheir of George Hay Dawkins- Pen- nant, Esq. of Penrhyn Castle ; she d. 25 April, 1842, having had 2 sons and 3 dausjfe(lif^^*^/^y-^ , M.P. (Ja ''esci, who d. 23 Dec. 1876. [1] Hon. Gtfi orge SholtQj Gcordon. M.P. Carnarvonsh. 1866/8 and 1874/80, late major commamTaut Carnarvon vols.; b. 30 Sept. 1836; m. 1st— 23 Aug. 1860, Pamela Blanche, 2nd dau. of late Sir Charles Rushout-Rushout, Bart; she d. 5 Feb. 1869, having had a son and 6 daus. rr n^Eilwnpl Shoitn^ b. 10 June, 1864.— (2)'^athleen.— (3) {^ Alice!^(4).^amelaGeorgiaua.— (5)hHilda.— (6) Ina,— (7) V^^iolet Blanche. ^^ ^ Hon. George Douglas-Pennant m. 2ndly— 21 Oct. 1875, Gertrude, dau. of late Rev. Henry Glynne, rector of Hawarden and canon of St. Asaph (BART.— ext.), and has 2 sons and 2 daus. (Bj^eorge Henry, b. 26 Aug. 1876.— (9)^arles, b. 7 Oct. 1877.— (10]^wynedd,b. 24 Sept. 1879.— (li;|JLilian, b. 1» [2] Hon. Archibald Charles Henry, of Wicken Park, Bucks, lieut.-col. late grenadier guards; b. 22 Nov. 1837; m. 5 Jan. 1865, Hon. Harriet Ella Giflford, 2nd dau. of Robert, 2nd Lord Giflford, and has 6 sons and 2 daus. Frank, b. 21 Nov. 1865.— Claud, b. 12 Nov. 1867.— Algernon, ^ b. 19 Nov. 1872.— Edric, b. 19 Feb. 1878.— Son, b. 25 May, M_ 1881.— Muriel.— Rachel. 13] Hon. Caroline Elizabeth Emma, m. 31 Aug. 1857, to Sir James Macnagliten McGarel-Hogg, Bart. K.C.B. M.p. [4] Hon. Emma. [5] Hon. Eleanor Frances. His Lordship m. 2ndly— 26 Jan. 1846, Lady Mary Louisa Fitzroy, dau. of Henry, 5th Duke of Grafton, and has 5 daus. [6] Hon. Louisa Mary, [7] Hon. Mary Georgiana. [8] Hon. Eva Anna Caroline, m. 31 Aug. 1871, to Lieut.-Col. Lord William Frederick Ernest Seymour (M. HERTFORD). [9] Hon. Gertrude Emma. [10] Hon. Adela. ARMS— Quarterly, I. and IV. Per bend sinister erm. and ermines a lion rampant or. Pennant. II. and III. Quarterly, 1st and 4th, Arg. a human heart gu, ensigned with a crown or, on a chief az. three mullets of the field. 2nd and 3rd, Arg. three piles gu. and in chief two mullets of the field, Douglas. Crests— 1, Out of a ducal coronet an antelope's head arg. maned and tufted or, Pennant. 2, A sanglier between the cleft of an oak tree fnicted with a lock holding the clefts together all proper, DOUGLAS. Supporters— Two antelopes ppr. collared and chain reflexed over the back or the dexter having suspended from the collar an escocheon gu. charged with a bust of a man's head couped and aflfi-ont(^e ppr. Motto— JEquo animo. •* Seats — Penrhyn Castle, Bangor, and Wicken Park, Stony Stratford. TOWN House— Mortimer House, Halkin Street, Belgrave Square, S.W. i BARON PENEHYN. EDWAKD GORDON DOUGLAS-PENNANT, Baron Penrhyn, of Llandegai, co. Carnarvon, in the Peerage of the U.K. so created 3 Aug. 1866, as- PENZANGE'-PERTH. 527 BARON PENZANCE. JAMES PLAISTED WILDE, Baron Penzance, of Penzance, Cornwall, in the Peerage of the U.K. 80 created 6 April, 1869, P.O. 1864, bar.-at-law I.T. 1839, bencher 1856, Q.C. 1855, junior counsel to the excise and customs 1840/60, counsel to Duchy of Lancaster 1850/60, baron of exchequer 1860/63, judge of court of probate and divorce 1863/72, and of provincial courts of Canterbury and York since 1875; b. 12 July, 1816; m.20 Feb. 1860, Lady Mary Pleydell-Bouverie, dau. of William, 3rd Earl of Kadnor. Note— No heir to this Peerage. Arms— Erm. on a cross sa. a plate, a chief of the second charged with three martlets arg. Crest— On a mouut vert a hart lodged holding a rose ppr. Supporters— Two bulls reguardant arg. gorged with a collar vair and chain reflexed over the back or. Motto— Veritas victrix. Town House— 64, Brook street, Grosvenor Square, W. Hirteage. EDWARD ARCHER WILDE, of London, solicitor (brother of THOMAS, Lord Truro, sons of Thomas Wilde, at- torney); d, 1 Feb. 1871, having m. 1808, Marianne, eldest dau. of William Norris, M.D.; she d. , having had mth other issue 4 sons, [1] Charles Norris, of Hookwood, Surrey, registrar in lunacy 1853/80; b. 10 June, 1812; m. 19 Oct. 1837, his cousin, Hon. Emily Thomasine Claudine, only dau. of Thomas, Lord Truro, and has 2 sons and 3 daus. (1) Charles Thomas Edward, b. 6 ' April, 1842; m. 24 July, 1872, Seliua, dau. of late Rev. W C Denshire, of Thetford House, Line. (2) Ernest James, b. 2 Aug. 1848; m. 17 Sept. 1874, Edith, dau. of Rev. Edward Rhys Jones, rector of Limpsfield, Surrey, and has a son b. 31 Mar. 1880. (3) Emily Joannette, m. 20 Oct. 1863, to Charles Frederick Bailey, of Lee Abbey, Devon, J.P. and of Lincoln's Inn, s. p. (4) Marianne Agnes. (5) Laura Grace. [2] James Plaisted, created Baron Penzance. [3] Sir Alfred Thomas, Ueut.-gen. K.C.B. c.s.l, member of Indian council 1876/8, military secretary government Madras 1869/73, A.D.C. to the Queen 1863/9, served at the sieges of Delhi and Lucknow 1858, &c.; b. 1 Nov. 1819; d. 7 Feb. 1878, having m. 8 Aug. 1866, Ellen Margaret, dau. of Col. G T Greene, C.B. and had 4 sons and a dau. Edward Godfrev, b. 18 Nov. 1867.— Alfred Neville, b. 1 April, 1871.— Hugh Norris, b. 25 April, 1873.— Charles Arthur, b. 23 April, 1875.— Marion Harriet. [4] Edward Archer, bar.-at-law i.T. 1858, clerk of assize ; b. 30 April, 1826; m. 18 Aug. 1858, Mary Penelope, dau. of Edward Harris Donnithome, Esq. of Colne Lodge, Twickenham, and has a son and 4 daus. Archer Donnithome, b. 22 Oct. I860.— Mary Jeannette.— Elizabeth Maude. — Henrietta Emily Charlotte. — Violet Catherine Maria. EARL OF PERTH. GEORGE DRUMMOND, Earl of Perth (1605), Earl of Melfort, Viscount of Forth, and Lord Drummond of Riccarton, &c. (1686), Viscount of Melfort and Lord Drummond of Gilstoun (1685), Lord Drummond of Cargill (1487), ALL IN THE PEERAGE OP SCOTLAND, admitted to be heir male of the Earl of Perth by a com- mittee of house of lords 1848, restored in blood 28 June, 1853, by reversal of the attainder, of John Drummond, and of the decreet of forfaulture against John, Earl of Melfort, and by decision 19 July following he was declared to have made out his titles to the said honors; Due de Melfort, Comte de Lussan, and Baron de Valrose, &c. in France, established his right of succession to the French honors before the Conseil d'Etat and the Tribunal de la Seine 1841, capt. late 93rd high- landers ; b. in London 6 May, 1807; m. 1st — 19 May, 1831, the Baroness Albertine von Rotberg Rheinweiler, widow of Gen. Comte Rapp (peer of France) ; she d. 2 June, 1842, leaving an only son, (1) George Henry Charles Francis Malcolm,VlSCOUNT FORTH; b. 13 May, 1834; d. 8 Oct. 1861, having m. 24 Oct. 1855, Mary Harriet, eldest dau. of Hon. Adolphus Capel (E. Essex). She d. 30 April, 1868 (having m. 23 Nov. 1861, as 1st wife, to Edward Cholmeley Dering, Esq.— Bart.), and had an only son, George Essex Montifex,LOBD DRUMMOND, b. 3 Sept. 1856. The Earl m. 2ndly~9 Aug. 1847, Susan Harriet, widow of Col. Burrowes, of Dangan Castle, co. Meath, and dau. of Thomas Henry Bermingham Daly Sewell, Esq. of Athenry, and had 2 daus. (2) Lady Marie Augusta Gabrielle Berengfere Blanche, d. s. p. 8 Feb. 1874, having m. 24 April, 1871, as 1st wife, to Col. Frederick Mackenzie - Frazer, of Castle Fraser and Inveral- lochy, Aberdeensh. (Mackenzie— BART.) (3) Lady Marie Louise Susan Edyth Grace. Arms — Or three bars wavy gu. Crest— On a ducal coronet a sleuth-hound ppr. collared and leashed gu. Supporters — Two savages ppr. wreathed with oak-leaves holding batons over their shoulders and standing upon a compartment of caltraps az. MOTTO— Gang warily, PERTH; other mottoes for MELFORT Dei dono sum quod sum; Ab uno ad omnes. TOWN HOUSE— 115, Queen's Gate, s.w. 528 PERTH. Hineage. SIR JOHN DRUMMOND, of Cargill and Stobhall (9tb suc- cessive kniglit of his family, grandson of Malcolm (Beg) Drummond, living 1225), sat in parliament 6 May, 1471, with designation of Dominus de Stobhall, senescal and coroner of the Earldom of Strathern 1473/4, ambassador to treat with the English 1483, created a lord of parliament 29 Jan. 1487/8, suppressed the insurrection of the Earl of Lennox, whom he defeated at Tillymoss 1489, P.C. and justiciary of Scotland, constable of the castle of Stirling ; m. Lady Elizabeth Lindsay, dau. of David, Duke of Montrose, and d. 1519, when he was succeeded by his great-grandson, DAVID, 2nd Lord, joined the association on behalf of Queen Mary'at Hamilton, 8 May, 1568 ; m. 1st, Margaret Stewart, dau. of Alexander, bishop of Murray, son of Alex- ander, Duke of Albany, 2nd son of JAMES II. and had an only dau. He m. 2ndly, Lilias, eldest dau. of William, Lord Ruthven , and had with 5 daus. 2 sons, [1] Patrick, s. as 3rd Lord. [2] James, Lord Maderty, ancestor of the Viscounts Strath- allan. PATRICK, 3rd Lord, embraced the reformed religion, sat in parliament 1584, had a charter of the lands of Port, with the island called Moral 1581 ; m. 1st, Lady Elizabetli Lindsay, dau. of David, 8th Earl of Crawford. He m. 2ndly, Agnes, dau. and coheir of Sir John Drummond, of Innerpeffry, relict of Sir Hugh Campbell, of Loudoun, and Hugh, 3rd Earl of Eglintoun. By-his 1st wife he had with 5 daus. 2 sons, JAMES, 4th Lord, distinguished himself at the court of James VI. accompanied the Earl of Nottingham, high adm. of England, on his embassy to the court of Spain, created Earl op Perth 4 Mar. 1605, with remainder to his heirs male whatsoever; d. 16 Nov. 1611, having m. Lady Isabel Seton, only dau. of Robert, 1st Earl of Winton (she re-m. to Francis Stewart, son of Francis, Earl of Bothwell), and had an only dau. was succeeded by his only brother, JOHN, 2nd Earl, joined the association on behalf of Charles I. at Cumbernauld 1641, fined with his son. Lord Drummond, £5,000 by Cromwell's act of grace and pardon; d. 11 June, 1662, having m. Lady Jean Ker, eldest dau. of Robert, 1st Earl of Roxburghe, and had with other issue 3 sous, [1] James, s. as 3rd Earl. [2] Hon. Sir John, of Logiealmond, ancestor of Right Hon. Sir William Drummond, of Logiealmond, knight of the crescent. [3] Hon. Sir William, s. his maternal grandfather as 2nd Earl of Roxburghe, ancestor of the extinct (1804) Dukes of Rox- burghe. JAMES, 3rd Earl, joined the royal cause ^vith his father at Cumbernauld 1641, and joined Montrose, Aug. 1645, taken prisoner at the battle of Philiphaugh, 13 Sept. following, served heir male of his father 1662 ; d. 2 June, 1675, having m. 1639, Lady Anne Gordon, eldest dau. of George, 2nd Marquis of Huntly; she d. 9 Jan. 1656, having had 2 sons, [1] James, 4th Earl, chancellor of Scotland temp. CHARLES II. and James II. K.T. 1687, upon JAMES'S abdication, Dec. 1688, he embarked at Burntisland for France, but was captured at the mouth of the Forth, imprisoned in Stirling Castle, and liberated by warrant 28 June, 1693, on his bond to leave the kingdom 15 Aug. follo\\ang; James VII. sent for him to St. Germains, created him Duke OF Perth and Marquis op Drummond, invested him with the order of the garter, and appointed him first lord of the bedchamber, chamberlain to the Queen, and gov. to the Prince of Wales, lord justice-gen. and high chancellor of Scotland, had a patent, dated 7 Dec. 1687, from JAMES 11. confering upon him the title of Earl op Perth, Lord Drummond, Stobhall, and Moxtefex, to him and his eldest son and his heirs male, whom failing, to the other issue male of his body, whom failing, to John his brother-german, and his heirs male, whom all failing, to the heir male of John 2nd Earl of Perth ; d. at St. Germains 10/11 Mar. 1716, aged 68. His son James was attainted ; o. v, p. 1715, and his grandsons and sole representatives attainted 12 July, 1746 ; d. 28 Sept. 1747. His line failed on the death of Edward Drummond, styled Duke of Perth, s. p. 6 Feb. 1800. [2] Hon. John, gen. of the ordnance, deputy-gov. Edinburgh Castle 1680, treasurer depute 1682, a principal sec. of state 1684, created Viscount of Melfort, in Argyllshire, and Lord Drummond, of Gilstoun, 14 April, 1685, and also Earl of Melfort, Viscount op Forth, Lord Drummond, of Riccarton, Castle Mains, and Gilston, 12 Aug. 1686, the patents of his honours being to him and the heirs male of his body of his 2nd marriage, with remainder to the heirs male whatsoever of his body, K.T. 1687 ; on the revolution he joined James in France and accompanied him to Ireland, and was by him created DUKE OF Melfort and MARQUIS OP FORTH 17 April, 1692, with the same remainder as the Earldom and Viscounty, and invested with the order of the garter, outlawed 23 July, 1694, by the court of justiciary, and attainted by act of par- liament 2 July, 1695, the forfeiture did not affect the children of his first marriage. On the death of King James, Louis XIV. accepted the Earl of Melfort as a Duke of the Kingdom of France, according to the said limitations in 1701. He had the chief administration of St. Germains for several years, and died in Rome, 26 Jan. 1714/5, having m. 1st— 30 April, 1670, Sophia, dau. and heir of Margaret Luudin, of Lundin,co. Fife, by Hon. Robert Maitland, brother of John, Duke of Lauderdale, and had with 3 daus. 3 sons, of whom the only survivor, (1) Hon. Robert Drummoud-Lundin, of Lundin, on the attainder of his father 1695, d. 1716, having m. 20 Jan. 1704, Anne, eldest dau. of Sir James Inglis, Bart, of Cramond, co. Edinburgh, Bart, and had a son, James Drummond-Lundin, of Lundin (heir of his brother John, who d. unm. 9 Oct. 1735), assumed the title of EARL OP Perth; b. 6 Nov. 1707 ; d. 18 July, 1781, having m. Lady Rachel Bruce, 3rd dau. of Thomas, 7th Earl of Kincardine; she d. 29 June, 1769, having had 3 sons, of whom the youngest, James Drummond (only surviving son), capt. 42nd high- landers, had a grant from the crown of the Perth estates, in compliance with a decree of the court of session 8 Mar. 1785, and in conformity with an act of parliament 24 GEORGE III. cap. 10, created Lord Perth, and Baron Drummond, of Stobhall, CO. Perth 6 Oct. 1797, in the Peerage of Great Britain, to the heirs male of his body; b. 24 Sept. 1744; d. 2 July, 1800, having m. 13 Mar. 1785, Hon. Clementina Elphinstone, 4th dau. of Charles, 10th Lord Elphinstone; she d. 31 Aug. 1822, leaving an only dau. Hon. Clementina Sarah Drummond, d. 26 Jan. 1865, having m. 19 Oct. 1807, to Peter Robert, 19th Baron Willoughby d'Eresby, and 2nd Lord G^vydyr, and assumed the additional surname and arms of DRUMMOND, &c. by R.L. 4 May, 1872; he d. 22 Feb. 1865. John, Earl of Melfort, m. 2ndly, Euphemia, dau. of Sir Thomas Wallace, Bart, of Craigie, lord of session 1671/80, and justice clerk, and by her, who lived to be above 90 years of age, he had with other issue 2 sons, (2) John, Duke de Melfort, in France, major-gen. in Marr'a army (by James III.); b. 26 May, 1682 ; d. 29 Jan. 1754, having m. 25 May, 1707, Mary Gabrielle D'Audibert, Countess de Lussan, widow of Henry Fitz James, Duke of Albemarle, natural sou of JAMES VII. and had 3 sons, of whom the eldest, James, Duke de Melfort, in France, b. 13 May, 1708; d. 25 Dec. 1766, having m. 29 Jan. 1756, Marie de Berenger, and had 4 sons, (1) James Le\\'is, Duke de Melfort in France, d. s. p. 1800, having m. 30 April, 1788, Aglae Elizabeth Jacqueline, dau, of Viscount d'Alaix. (2) Charles Eaw{ird,*Duke de Melfort, in France, a Roman Catholic priest; d, 9 April, 1840. (3) Henry Benedict, in French navy; d. young. (4) Leon Maurice, of wliom presently. (3) Andrew, Comte de Melfort, lieut.-gen. in the French service, insi)ector-gen. of cavalry, grand cross St. Louis; m. Magdalene Silvia de St. Hermoine, and had an only son, Louis Comte de Melfort, major-gen. in the French army, m. Jean Elizabeth de la Porte, dau. of Peter John Francis de la Porte, intendant of Dauphiny, and had a son, Lewis Peter Francis Malcolm Drummond, Comte de Melfort in France, m. Lady Caroline Mackenzie, only child of Kenneth, Earl of Seaforth (ext.), and had 2 sons, who had daughters only. LEOM MAURICE DRUMMOND, b. 12 April, 1 761 ; d. 26 AprU, 1826, having m. 20 Sept. 1794, Marie Elizabeth Luce de Longuemarre; she d. 13 Aug. 1824, having had with numerous issue a surviving son and dau. /I/ George, 14th and present Earl of Perth, and 6th Earl of Melfort. /2/ Lady Lucy Clementina (precy. pat. 30 Sept. 1853), d. 27 April, 1879, aged 84, having m. 8 Sept. 1823, to Francis Henry Davies, registrar of the court of chancery ; he d. 22 Oct. 1863, having had a son and 2 daus. [1] Francis Maurice Drummond-DRUMMOND, bar.-at-law i.t. 1862 ; b. 21 Mar. 1839. [2] Frances Clementina Drummond-Davies, d. 6 May, 1877, having m. 4 Feb. 1857, to Major Benjamin Remington Williams, who d. 29 Sept. 1871, having had 2 sons and a dau. (1) Francis Henry Benjamin Bacon Drummond WIL- LIAMS, b. .—(2) Freke Henry Drummond, b. (3) Mary Margaret Drummond, m. 10 Feb. 1879, to Edwin Clements, of London. [3] Lucy Elizabeth Dmmmond-DAVIES, m. 1st — 25 Aug. 1858, to James Villiers, lieut.-col. com. 74th highlanders; he d. 10 May, 1862, having had 2 daus. (1) Clementina Georgina Lucy Drummond Villiers, m, 10 Jan. 1878, to Thomas Dyer, only son of Thomas Dyer Edwardes, of London. (2) Blanche Drummond. Mrs. Vilijers m. 2ndly— 10 Aug. 1865, to John Sale Bar- ker, bar.-at-law i.t. 1837, and has a son and 2 daus. (3) Horatio John Maurice Drummond SALE BARKER, b* 26 Jan. 1874. (4) Cecilia Emela Annabella Drummond. (5) Lilian Jeanette Drummond. PETRE, 529 BARON PETRE. WILLIAM BERNARD PETRE, Baron Petre (1603. E.), grand cross of the order of Pius ix. coheir of the Baronies of Howard, Grey, Stoke, &c.; s. his father as 12th Baron 3 July, 1850; b. 20 Dec. 1817; m. 26 Sept. 1843, Mary Teresa, eldest dau. of Hon. Charles Thomas Clifford (B. Clifford), and has 4 sons and 8 daus. d, iMi (1) Hon. \\ illiam Jnsoi)]i. k/. priest, b. 26 Feb. 1847. (2) Hon. Bcrniira^T lciiry I'liilii) 2n] Hon. Patrick Henry Coghill, late 70th regt. twin with rthur; b. 11 May, 1845; m. 18 June, 1878, Anne Agnes, lungest dau. of late John Murray, Esq. of Marlfield, Clonmel, id has 2 daus. Charlotte Mabel, b. 14 Oct. 1879.— Evelyn Jane Ranger, b. 8 Nov. 1880. 5] Hon. Anna, m. 18 Nov. 1851, as 2nd wife to Right Rev. ohn Richard Darley, bishop of Kilmore 1874, rector of Temple- lichael 1866/74. 7] Hon. Katherine Frances, d. 25 Aug. 1881, having m. 18 Feb. ?51, to Sir John Joscelyn Coghill, Bart. 8] Hon. Charlotte, m. 6 Jan. 1853, to Thomas Henry Barton, Isq. who d. 19 April, 1878, having had 5 sons and 3 daus. I (1) Dunbar Plunket BARTON, b. 29 Oct. 1853.— (2) Frederic I Palliser, b. 29 Dec. 1854.— (3) Aubrey David Plunket, b. 11 | May, 1864.— (4) Ion Plunket, b. 1 June, 1872.— (5) Angus- j tine Hugh Plunket, b. 15 April, 1875. j (6) Sylvia Charlotte Elizabeth, m. 22 Sept. 1881, to Arthur j George Kennedy Woodgate, Esq. H.M. inspector of factories, Ireland. (7) Eleanor Constance. (8) Violet Grace Louisa. Q] Hon. Louisa Lilias, m. 27 July, 1852, to Richard J rfeene, Irisli bar, 2nd son of late Right Hon. Baron Greene, jid has had 5 sons and 3 daus. William Conyngham GREENE, sec. foreign office; b. 29 Oct. ■M.— Charles Kendal, b. 18 June, 1862.— Harry Plunket, b. June, 1865.— Geoffrey Philip, b. 25 May, 1868.— Charlotte liua. — Elizabeth Alice. — Louisa Sybil Verbena, d. 14 Sept. 1879. 10] Hon. Emily Mary. 11] Hon. Selina Maria, m. 1 Feb. 1864, to Philip Crampton ; Hiiyly, Esq. of Dublin, and has 2 sons and 2 daus. riiilip Crampton Smyly, b. 28 Mar. 1866.— Josiah Gilbart, b. 10 July, 1867.— Charlotte Blanch.— Mabel Emmeline. 12] Hon, Josephine Alice, -13] Hon. Isabella Catherine. art. mil.; b. 29 Nov. 1859 ; m. 19 May, 1881, Margaret Harriet Blackett, elder dau. of Wentworth Blackett Beaumont, Esq. M.P. (M. CL.AJfRICARDE). (2) Hon. Charles Warwick, b. 22 Dec. 1867, (3) Hon, Marcia Georgina Warwick. Arms — Or on a bend gu. three mullets arg. Crest — A lion's head, erased sa. ducally crowned or. Supporters — Two lions regardant sa. ducally crowned gu and gorged with a collar gemelle or, therefrom pendent an escutcheon of the arms of Bampfylde. Motto— Delectare in Domino. Seats— Poltimore Park, near Exeter, and Court Hall, South Molton. Town House— 77, Eaton Square, s.w. Hineage. JOHN DE BAMFELD was certified 1316 to be lord of the towns of Poltimor, Reeve, Cotton and Stevenston, Devon, and of Weston (Weston Bampfield), Somerset. His descendant, SIR JOHN BAMPFYLDE, of Poltimore (grandson of Sir Auiias Bampfylde, knight of the shire, Devon, 1597, d. 1625), created a BARONET 14 July, 1641, then M.P. Penrhyn ; m. Gertrude, dau. of Amias Coplestone, and coheir of her brother, John Coplestone, of Coplestone and Warleigh, Devon. His descendant in the 5th generation, SIR GEORGE WARWICK, 6th Baronet (on the death of his father by assassination 19 April, 1823), vice-lieut. Devon, D.L. Somerset, lord-in-waiting to the Queen ; created Baron Poltimore of Poltimore, Devon, 10 Sept. 1831 ; b. 23 Mar. 1786 ; d. 18 Dec. 1858, having m. 1st— 2 May, 1807, Emma Penelope, only dau.of Rev. Ralph Sneyd, precentor of St. Asaph and chaplain to the King ; she d. s. p. 24 Dec. 1835. He m. 2n^i^^ fc/2Ai^«,iAJ ttd^Yhk^ (1) Tumour Thomas William, YlSOOUNT HiNTON, b. 15 Deoi^^ ' 1849 ; m. 6 Dec. 1869, Lj'dia Ann, dau. qfWiUiam Shippy, and has haCOUNT FOLKESTONE m. 2ndly— 21 Api-il, 1741, Hon. llizabeth Marsham, eldest dau. of Robert, Lord Romney ; she I. 25 Sept. 1782, having had an only surviving son, 3) Hon. Philip Pusey, who assumed that name in lieu of his iitionymic by R.L. 3 April, 1784; b. 8 Oct. 1745; d. 14 April, liaving m. 21 Aug. 1798, Lady Lucy Sherard, dau. of it, 4th Earl of Harborough (ext.), and reUct of Sir Tho- ' ave, 7th Bart. ; she d. 21 Mar. 1858, having had 3 sons .u: i 2 (laus. /I/ Philip Pusey, of Pusey, Berks, M.P. ; b. 25 June, 1799 ; d. 9 July, 1855, having m. 4 Oct. 1822, Lady Emily Frances Teresa Herbert, 2nd dau. of Henry George, 2nd Earl of Car- narvon ; she d. 16 Nov. 1854, having had a son and 2 daus. [1] Sidney Edward Bouverie-Pusey, of Pusey, Berks, J. P.; b. 15 Sept. 1839; m. 29 April, 1871, Wilhelmina Maria, dau. of late Lord WilUam Hervey (M. BRISTOL). [2] Edith Lucy. [3] Clara, m. 30 Oct. 1862, to Francis Charteris Fletcher, capt. late 60th rifles (E. Wemtss). | /2/ Edward Bouverie, M.A. Oriel Coll. Oxon. 1825, D.D. 1836, late fellow, canon of Cluist Church, and regius professor i of Hebrew, Oxon. since 1828, member of the Hebdomadal ' council 1854, author of numerous theological works ^ee Crockford's Clerical Directory) ; b. 22 Aug. 1800 ; m. 12 June, 1828, Maria Catherine, yoimgest dau. of John Raymond Barker, Esq. of Fairford Park, Glouc. ; she d. 26 May, 1839, having had a son and 2 daus. JL /«iV'/ /^<^i • [1] Philip Edward, b. 14 June, 1830 ; d. unm. 15 Jan. 1880. [2] Mary Amelia, m. 13 July, 1854, to Rev. James Gram Brine, b.d. rector of Lower Hardres, Kent, and has had 8 sons and 5 daus. James Edward Bouverie BRINE, b. 18 April, 1855.— Conrad Clanson.— Percival Forbes.— Philip Arthur Sher- ard.— Algernon Lindesay.— Edward Henry Raymond.— Frederick George.- Reginald Francis Augustus.— Cathe- rine Graneina. — Qeorgiana Margaret.— Lucy.— Edith.— Eleanor Maud. [3] Lucy. /3/ William Bouverie, M.A. Oriel Coll. Oxon. 1834, rector of Langley, Kent, since 1842 ; b. 14 May, 1810 ; m. 7 June, 1836, Catherine, 2nd dau. of Thomas Freeman, Esq. ; she d. 8 Nov. 1873, having had 2 sons and a dau. [1] Henry, heut. 76th regt.; b. 18 May, 1837; d.at sea 1869. [2] Edward Bouverie, com. R.N. H.M.S. " Bitterne " ; b. 12 June, 1838 ; m. 25 June, 1870, Esther Elliott, dau. of Rev. Richard Cox Hales, rector of "Woodmancote, Sussex, and has a son and 2 daus. Edward Bouverie, b. 19 Mar. 1873.— Catherine Louisa.— —Ethel Mary. [3] Frances Mary. /4/ EUzabeth Bouverie, m. 14 Oct. 1827, to Rev. James H Montagu Luxmore, rector of March wiel (son of John, bishop of St. Asaph); he d. Mar. 1860. /5/ Charlotte Bouverie, m. 27 June, 1839, to Rev. Richard Lynch Cotton, D.D. (V. Combermere) provost of Worcester Coll. Oxon. who d. 8 Dec. 1880. WILLIAM, 2nd Viscount, M.P. New Sarum 1747, recorder 1761, created Earl of the county of RADNOR, BARON pLEYDELL-Boirv'ERlE, of Coleshill. Berkshire, 31 Oct. 1765. with remainder of the earldom to the male issue of his father, governor of the Levant or Turkey company, and of the hospital for French Protestants; b. 26 Feb. 1724/5 ; d. 28 Jan. 1776, having m. 1st— 12 Jan. 1747/8, Harriet, only dau. and heir of Sir Mark Stuart Pleydell, Bart, (ext.), of Coleshill, Berks,who left his estate to his grandson Jacob, 2nd Earl, with remainder to the Issue male of William, 1st Earl, directing each person enjoying the same to use the name of Pleydell-Bouverie ; she d. 29 May, 1750, leaving an only son, [1] Jacob, s. as 2nd Earl. THE EARL m. 2ndly— 5 Sept. 1751, Rebecca, dau. of John and sister of Sir John Gay AUeyne, Bart, of the Barbadoes; she d. 4 May, 1764. He m. 3rdly— 22 July, 1765, Anne, widow of Anthony, Lord Feversham, and dau. of Sir Thomas Hales, Bart, (ext.) ; she d. 18 June, 1795. By his 2nd wife he had 3 sons, [2] Hon. William Henry, M.P. New Sarum and Downton ; b. 30 Oct. 1752 ; d. 23 Aug. 1806, having m. 14 Aug. 1777, Lady Bridget Douglas, dau. of James, 14th Earl of Morton ; she d. 26 Feb. 1842, ha%nng had 2 sons who d. unm. and 2 daus. [3] Hon. Bartholomew, M.P. Downton, a commissioner for auditing public accounts; b. 29 Aug. 1753; d. 31 May, 1835, having m. 9 Mar. 1779, Mary Wyndham, 2nd dau. of Hon. James Everard Arundel (B. Arundell) ; she d. 22 Feb. 1832, having had with 3 daus. 3 sons, (1) Henry James, commissioner of customs Scotland; d. unm. 5 Mar. 1832. (2) Edward, prebendary of Salisbury, vicar of Coleshill, chaplain to the Queen; b. 15 Aug. 1783; d. 22 July, 1874, having m. 20 Nov. 1811, Lady Frances Charlotte Courtenay, 4th dau. of Rt. Rev. Henry Reginald Courtney, bishop of Exeter (E. DEVON); she d. 29 Mar. 1854, leaving a dau. Fanny. (3) William Arundell, archdeacon of Norfolk 1850/69, hon. canon of Norwich, rector of Denton, Norfolk; b. 6 Feb. 1797; d. 23 Aug. 1877, having m. 8 Feb. 1831 (Hon.), Fanny (late a maid of honor to Q. Adelaide), 2nd dau. of Walter Sneyd, of Keele Hall, Staff. [4] Hon. Edward, b. 20 Sept. 1760; d. s. p. 30 Dec. 1824, having m. 1st— 24 May, 1782, Lady Catherine Murray, dau. of William, 4th Earl of Duumore ; she d. 7 July, 1783. He m. 2ndly— 20 Dec. 1785, Arabella, 2nd dau. of Adm. Sir Chaloner Ogle, Bart.; she d. 29 Oct. 1855, having re-m. 7 Oct. 1828, to Hon. Robert Talbot (B. Talbot), who d. 17 Mar. 1843. JACOB, 2nd Earl, M.p. and recorder New Sarum, lord-lieut. and custos rotulorum Berks, high steward of Wallingford; b. 4 Mar. 1749/50; d. 27 Jan. 1828, having m. 24 Jan. 1777, Hon. Anne Duncombe, dau. and coheir of Anthony, Lord Feversnam, Baron of Downton (ext.), only child, by his 3rd wife Anne, dau. of Sir Thomas Hales, Bart, aforesaid (who re-m. as 3rd ■vvife, to William, 1st Earl of Radnor as before stated); she d. 14 Oct. 1829, having had with 4 daus. who all died young, 4 sons, /I/ William, s. as 3rd Earl. /2/ Hon. Duncombe Pleydell, vice-adm. of the blue, col. R.M. superintendent Portsmouth dockyard ; b. 28 June, 1780 ; d. 5 Nov. 1850, having m. 27 Dec. 1809, Louisa, dau. of Joseph May, Esq. ; she d. 6 June, 1852, leaving an only dau. Louisa, m. 2 April, 1832, to Hon. Samuel Hay (E. Erroll), who d. 25 Nov. 1847. /3/ Hon, Frederick Pleydell, canon of Salisbury, rector of Pewsey, Wilts, and Whippingham I.W.; b. 16 Nov. 1785; d. 6 June, 1857, having m, 1 Feb. 1814, Elizabeth, 3rd dau. of Sir Richard Joseph SulUvan, Bart.; she d, 3 July, 1846, having had 6 sons and 6 daus. [I] Frederick William Pleydell, rear-adm. R.N.; b. 18 April, 1816; m. 2 Sept. 1845, Madelina, 6th dau. of late Josias Dupr6 Alexander, Esq. (E. Caledon), and has 3 sons and 2 daus. Samuel Hay, b. 5 Mar. 1855.— Wilfred, b. 17 Oct. 1856.— Josias, b. 28 Sept. 1858. — Madelina Ehza. — Charlotte Agnes. [2] Laurence Pleydell, lieut.-col. late 78th highlanders ; b. 6 Aug. 1817 ; m. 20 Oct. 1847, Harriet, eldest dau. of Rev. Sir Henry Rivers, Bart, (ext.), and has 4 sons and a dau. (1) Laurence Henry, b. 14 Sept. 1848. (2) Frederick Arthur, b. 17 Oct. 1849. (3) Charles WiUiam, lieut. R.N. ; b. 29 Dec. 1850 ; m. 2 April, 1879, Belle, eldest dau. of Thomas Robertson, Esq. of Lansdowne Burwood, Sydney, N.s.W. (4) Henry Rivers, b, 15 Sept. 1854. (5) Harriet Isabella, m, 9 June, 1872, to John Lloyd Pierce, Esq. and has a dau. Mary Isabel Lloyd PIERCE. [3] Henry, b. 8 Sept. 1818 ; d. s. p. 18 Feb. 1861, having m. 1857, Sarah Mary, widow of Capt. William Hobart Seymour (Bart.) ; she d. 17 Feb. 1859. [4] PhUip Arthur Pleydell-Bouverie-Campbell, of Dunoon, CO. Argyll, and The Beeches. Hants, J.p. Ueut.-col. late B.S. assumed the name of Campbell on his wife succeeding her uncle the late John Henry Campbell- Wyndham, Esq. in 1868 ; b. 8 Aug. 1821 ; m. 7 Aug. 1861, Caroline Mary, only child of late Richard Hetley, Esq. of The Close, Salisbury, and has 2 sons and a dau. Richard Arthur, b. 6 July, 1862.— Ernest, b. 17 June, 1866. Mary Lilian. Charles, d. unm. 26 Jan. 1860. Duncombe, capt. 55th regt.; d. 10 June, 1857. Elizabeth, m. 30 June, 1858/9, to Rev. William Wyld, rector of Woodborough, Wilts, who d. s. p. 18 Mar. 1873. [8] Charlotte Lydia, m. 2 Sept. 1847, to Sir Henry Roper (E. Teynham), who d. 20 Mar. 1863. [9] Harriet. [10] Barbara Emma, m. 28 Jan. 1874, as 2nd wife, to Major- Gen. John Colpoys Haughton, c.S.l. Bengal staff (sup. list 1881), s. p. [II] Susan Louisa, d. 7 June, 1854, having m. 29 Jan. 1850, as 1st wife, to Rev. Benjamin Buckler Gifford Astley (BART.) i [12] Catherine Sophia. /4/ - ~ - ~ ' ■• Hon. Philip Pleydell, banker, of London, M.P. Berks. 1857, Downton and Cockermouth , high sheriff Somerset, and D.L. ; b. 21 Oct. 1788 ; d. 23 May, 1872, having m. 7 Nov. 1811, Maria, 3rd dau. of Sir William Pierce Ashe A'Court, Bart. (B. HEYTESBURY); she d. 27 Nov. 1862, having had a son and 4 daus. [1] Philip, of Brsntnore, Somerset, J.P. D.L. late capt. West Somerset yeo. cav.; b. 21 April, 1821 ; m. 21 Aug. 1847, Jane, eldest dau. of Henry Seymour of Knoyle, Wilts (D. SOMERSET), and has 3 sons and 6 daus. (1) Henry Hales, J.p. Somerset, capt. West Somerset yeo. cav. ; b. 21 Aug. 1848. (2) Seymour, b. 26 May, 1856 ; m. 28 April, 1880, Alice Mary, eldest dau, of Lieut.-Col. the Hon. Henry Walter Campbell (E. CAWDOR), and has a dau. b. 10 April, 1881. (3) George, 2ud lieut. Coldstream gunrds, b. 18 Oct. 1857. (4) Ellen. (5) Janet, m. 3 Sept. 1879, as 2nd wife, to Rt. Hon. Sir Frederick Peel (Bart.) (6) Mary. (7) Constance, m. 3 Sept. 1879, to Hon. Alexander Francis Henry Campbell, 12th lancers, youngest son of John Frede- rick, 2nd Earl of Cawdor. (8) AUce. [2] Letitia Anne, m. 29 Nov. 1843, to Rev. Charles Deedes, rector of West Carmel, Somerset ; he d. 26 Dec. 1875. [3] Caroline, d. 8 Feb. 1867, having m. 23 Oct. 1849, to Rev. Hyde Wyndham Beadon, vicar of Latton, Wilts. [4] Maria, m. 1 June, 1852, to Rev. William Pitt Trevelyan (BART.), vicar of Wolverton, Bucks. [5] Catherine Sophia. WILLIAM, 3rd Earl, high steward of Wallingford, and recorder of Sahsbury, M.P. Salisbury 1802/28; b. 11 May, 1779; d. 9 April, 1869, having m. 1st— 2 Oct. 1800/1, Lady 2n2 548 RAD8T0CK—RA GLAN. Catherine Pelham-Clinton, only dau. of Henry, Earl of Lincoln (D. NEWCASTLE) ; she d. 17 May, 1804, leaving an only dau. [1] Lady Catherine, d. 21 Feb. 1875, having m. 13 May, 1828, to Gen. Edward Pery Buckley, col. 83rd rogt. who d. 28 May, 1873. THE EARL m. 2ndly— 24 May, 1814, Anne Judith, 3rd dau. of Sir Henry Paulet St. John Mildmay, Bart. ; she d. 27 April, 1851, having had 2 sons and 2 daus. [2] Jacob, 4th and present Earl. [3] Right Hon. Edward, of Manor House, Market Lavington, P.O. M.P. Kilmarnock 1844/74, bar.-at-law I.T. 1843, under-secre- tary home department 1850/2, chairman of committees house of commons 1853/57, president poor law board 1855/8, church estates commissioner 1860/5, on roll high sheriff, Wilts, 1881; b. 26 April, 1818; m. 1 Nov. 1842, Elizabeth Anne, youngest dau. of Gen. Robert Balfour, of Balbirnie, co. Fife, and has 2 sons and 3 daus. (1) Walter, capt. 2nd Wilts R.V. since 1876 ; b. 5 July, 1848; m. 22 Feb. 1876, Mary, dau. of Rev. William Bridgeman- Simpson (E. BRADFORD) ; she d. 18 Jan. 1880, having had a son and 2 daus. Alec, b. 10, d. 17 Jan. 1880.— Mildred Alice.— Sybil. (2) Edward Oliver, b. 12 Dec. 1856. (3) Anne. (4) Eglantine, m. 6 Dec. 1864, to Augustus Keppel Stephen- son, H.M. procurator-gen. and solicitor to the treasury, s. p. (5) Ruth. [4] Lady Jane Harriet, m. 28 July, 1847, to William EUice, Esq. s. p. [5] Lady Mary, m. 20 Feb. 1860, to James Plaisted, Baron Penzance. BAKON KADSTOCK. GKANVILLE AUGUSTUS WILLIAM WAL- DEGKAVE, Baron Radstock (1800, i.), col.- com. West Middx. vols. 1860/6; s. his father as 3rd Baron 11 May, 1857; b. 10 April, 1833; m. 16 July, 1858, Susan Charlotte, youngest dau. of late John Hales Calcraft, Esq. of Rempstone, Dorset (D. Man- chester), and has had with other issue 3 sons and 4 daus. -}jl (1) Hon- QUianviUeGeorge, b. 1 Sept. 1859./H^*oA'^/34-iA(JkJA- (2) Hon. Montagu. bTTSTuly, 1867. ^ (3) Hon. John7br29 Dec. 1868. ^t\ S"^"^- 5,*^'*^. Caroline. (5) Hon. Mabel. (6) Hon. Constance. (7) Hon. Mary. Arms— Per pale arg. and gu. a crescent sa. for difference. Crest— Out of a ducal coronet or a plume of ostrich feathers per pale arg. and gu. a crescent sa. for difference. SUPPORTERS— Dexter, a talbot regardant sa. gorged with a naval coronet or. Sinister, an eagle regardant wings elevated holding in the dexter claw a thunderbolt all ppr. MOTTO— St. Vincent. Residence— Halsteads, East Sheen, s.w. Town house— 70, Portland Place, w. Hineage. \ SIR WILLIAM WALDEGRAVE, G.C.B. (2nd son of John, 3rd Earl of Waldegrave — see that article), capt. r.n. 1776, adm. 1794, vice-adm. 1797, his flag ship the " Barfleur " 98, at the victory over the Spanish fleet off Cape Lagos, 14 Feb. 1797, and for this and other distinguished services he received the freedom of the city of London, and was created Baron Radstock, of Castletown, Queen's co. in the Peerage of Ireland, 29 Dec. 1800, adm. of the red, governor of New- foundland, nominated G.C.B. 2 Jan. 1815; b. 9 July, 1753; d. 20 Aug. 1825, having m. 28 Dec. 1785, Cornelia Jacobe, 2nd dau. of David van Lennep, of Smyrna ; she d. 10 Oct. 1839. His elder son, r^ RANVILLE GEORGE, 2nd Baron, vice-adm. of the red, VX C.B.; b. 24 Sept. 1786; d. 11 May, 1857, having m. 7 Aug. 1823, Esther Caroline, youngest dau. of late John Puget, of Totteridge, Herts, a director of the Bank of England ; she d. 16 Mar. 1874, having had a son and 2 daus. (1) Granville Augustus William, 3rd and present Baron. (2) Hon. Elizabeth Cornelia. (3) Hon. Caroline Esther, m. 15 June 1852, to Sir Thomas William Brograve Proctor-Beauchamp, Bart, who d. 7 Oct. 1874. BARON RAGLAN. RICHARD HENRY FITZROY SOMERSET, Baron Raglan (1852, UK.), capt. Glouc. yeo. 1864/75, lord-in-waiting 1858/9, 1866/8, private sec. to the last King of Hanover 1841/9; s. his father as 2nd Baron 28 June, 1855; b. 24 May, 1817; m. 1st — 25 Sept. 1856, Lady Georgiana Lygon, 3rd dau. of Henry, 4th Earl of Beauchamp ; she d. 30 Sept. 1865, leaving 4 sons, cL . (1) Hoa. George Pitzroy Henry (sponsor H.M. last King of Hanover), lieut. grenadier guards 1877, page of honour to the Queen 1868/74 ; b. 18 Sept. 1857. (2) Hon. Arthur Charles Edw ard^ lieut. rifle brigade, late Worcester mil.; b. 11 Dec. 1859. (3) Hon. Granville William Richard, R.N.; b. 9 Sept. 1862. (4) Hon. Richard Fitzroy, b. 9 Aug. 1865. Lord Raglan m. 2ndly — 11 Oct. 1871, Mary Blanche, eldest dau. of Sir Walter Farquhar, Bart, and has a dau. (5) Hon. Violet Elizabeth Eatherlne. RAN EL AG H. 549 IRMS— Quarterly France and England within a bordure ;ompony arg. and az. ,' REST — A portcullis or. -^rrPORTERS— Dexter, a panther arg. sem^e of bezants, plates, uirts, torteaux and pellets, enflamed ppr. collared and chained ■jv. Sinister, a wyvern vert holding a sinister hand gu. MOTTO— Mutare vel timere sperno. BEAT— Cefntilla House, TJsk. Utneage. QIR FITZBOY JAilES HENRY SOMERSET, field marshal, lO G.C.B. D.C.L. K.M.T. of Aiistria, K.S.G. of Russia, K.M. of Turkey, K.M.J, of Bavaria, K.T.S. of Portugal (8th and youngest son of Henry, 5th Duke of Beaufort, K.G.), col. 51st regt. A.D.C, and military secretary to P.M. the Duke of Wellington in every action and siege in Portugal, Spain, and Belgium, notably Badajoz, Salamanca, Vittoria, Pyrenees, Nive, Orthes, Toulouse, and Waterloo, where he lost his riglit arm; on the Duke's death 1)0 was created Barox Raglan, of Raglan, co. Monmouth, in the Peerage of the United Kingdom 20 Aug. 1852, and was a])pointed master-gen. of the ordnance, field marshal 1854, col. u.ir. guards, commanded the British army in the Crimea; b. oO Sept. 1788; died in the Crimea during the siege of Sebastopol, 2H Jmie, 1855, having m. 6 Aug. 1814, Lady Emily Harriet ^Vellesley-Pole, 2nd dau. of William, 3rd Earl of Mornington (T). WELLINGTON) ; She d. 6 Mar. 1881, having had 2 sons and 2 daus. ( 1 ) Arthur William Fitzroy, major in the army ; b. 6 May, ISLC; d. 24 Dec. 1845, of wounds received at the battle of Fcrozeshah, E.i. having m. at Calcutta the preceding 8 July, Eiuilie Marie Louise WUhelmina, dau. of the Baron de Haum- baeh, of Hesse, widow of Capt. Mellish ; she d. 1865, having ri-iu. 19 Mar. 1850, as 1st wife, to Henry Boddington, elder son of Col. Sir Henry Vassal Webster (Bart.) ; she divorced 7 A\\<^. 1851, and died 1865. (2) Richard Henry Fitzroy, 2nd and present Lord. (3) Hon. Charlotte Caroline Elizabeth. (4) Hon. Katherine Anne Emily Cecilia. y VISCOUNT EANELAGH.-^i;^^e4' THOMAS HERON JONES, Viscount Eanelagh and Baron Jones (1628, i.), k.c.b. lieut.-col. com. 2nd South Middx. vols, since 1860, high sheriff Norfolk 1868; s. his father as 7th Viscount 4 July, 1820; b. 9 Jan. 1812; unm. ; heir presumptive, his cousin Alexander. (£ ll^V/^tPS" Arms — Az. on a cross between four pheons or five mullets gu. Crest— A dexter arm embowed in armour the hand in a gauntlet ppr. grasping a dart or. Supporters— Two griflans per fesse arg. and sa. Motto— Coelitus mihi vires. Residence— Horsham St. Faith, Norwicn. Town Address— 7, New BurUngton Street, w. Hmeage. SIR ROGER JONES, Knt. of Durhams Town, co. West- meath (only surviving son of Most Rev. Thomas Jones, D.D. archbishop of Dublin, P.O. and lord chancellor of Ireland 1605/10), created BARON JONES, of Navau, and VISCOUNT Ranelagh, in the Peerage of Ireland, 25 Aug. 1628 ; m. 1st, Frances, 2nd dau, of Garret or Gerald Moore, 1st Viscount Drogheda ; she d. 23 Nov. 1620, having had 2 sons and 2 daus. He m. 2ndly, Catherine, dau. of Sir Edward Longueville, of Wolverhampton, Bucks, by whom he had a dau. His great- great-grandson, CHARLES, 8. his kinsman Richard, Earl of Ranelagh, as 4th Viscount, the title having remained in abeyance from 5 Jan. 1711/12, until 1759, took his seat 16 Oct. many years chairman of committees in Irish house of lords ; d. 20 April, 1797, having m. Sarah, dau. of Thomas Montgomery, M.P. LLfford, and had with numerous other issue 3 sons, [1] Charles, 5th Viscount, capt. R.N.; b. 29 Oct. 1761; d.unm. 24 Dec. 1800. [2] Thomas, s. as 6th Viscount. [3] Hon. Alexander, rear-adm. R.N.; b. 9 Mar. 1778; d. 8 Jan. 1862, having m. CaroUne, dau. of Thomas Palmer, of Hambledon, Hants, (and niece of Gen. Sir William Myers, Bart.) ; she d. 28 Nov. 1858, having had 3 sons and 2 dai;s. (1) Alexander Montgomery, M.A. Trin. Coll. Camb. heir preffamptiv:eJ»-th«-Eeerftge-; b. 1812. ^ ^ . ij)^}'^ (^Robert Molesworth, d. at Colombo, 11 Aug. 1856. (3) Henry Herbert Montgomery, d. at Cheltenham, 11 Dec. 1861, aged 20. (4) Caroline Sarah Sophia, d. 6 Aug. 1877, having m. 15 May, 1834, to Viscount Henry de Vismes.who d. 2 Sept. 1874, having had 6 sons and 3 daus. /I/ Henry Auriol Douglas de Vismes, Viscount de Vismes, capt. R.A. retd. as brevet major ; b. 17 April, 1835.-/2/ Alexander Montgomery, b. 17 July, 1837.-/3/ William Henry Robert St. Valery, d. 23 Oct. 1851.-/4/ PhiUippe Charles Montreuill, R.N. lost in H.M.s. "Camilla," off Japan, 9 Sept. 1860.-/5/ Henry John Hugh, capt. Beds, mil. since 1874.-/6/ Charles Theobald, capt. Beds. mil. since 1879; b. 14 April, 1854.-/7/ Sophia Jane Mary.— /8/ Bertha Caroline.— /9/ Lydia Eleanor Alice. , (5) Mary, m. 19 May, 1860, to Rev. John Williams, vicar of Gringley, Notts. 1860/1, P.O. Wallington, Surrey, 1867/79 ; he d. 5 Aug. 1879, aged 64. THOMAS, 6th Viscount ; b, 2 Feb. 1763 ; d. 3 July, 1820, having m. 1st — 21 Aug. 1804, Elizabeth CaroUne, " dau." and heir by devise of Sir PhiUp Stephens, Bart. ; she d. s. p. 17 June, 1805. He m. 2ndly— 15 Sept. 1811, Caroline Louisa (Thompson), sole dau. of late Col. Lee, of Yorks.; she d. having had a sou and 2 daus. (1) Thomas Heron, 7th and present Viscount. (2) Hon. Barbara, m. 26 July, 1834, to Count John Bernard / Von Rechberg, formerly prime minister of Austria. / (3) Hon. Henrietta. / ■,it ^ h^ct 550 RANFURLY. EARL OF EANFUELY. UCHTER JOHN MARK KNOX, Earl of Ran- furly (1831, 1.), Viscount Northland (1791, i.), Baron Welles (1781 i.) and Ranfurly (1826, U.K.); s. his brother as 5th Earl 10 May, 1875; b. 14 Aug. 1856 ; m. 10 Feb. 1880, Constance Elizabeth, only child of Lieut.- Col. James Alfred Caulfeild (E. Chaelemont), and has a dau. (1) Lady Annette Agnes, b. 21 Nov. 1880. Note— Heir presumptive, Hon. W. Stuart Knox. Arms — Gu. a falcon volant or within an orle wavy on the outer and engrailed on the inner edge arg. Crest— A falcon close standing on a perch ppr. Supporters— Two falcons wings inverted ppr. ducally gorged lined and belled or. Motto— Moveo et proficior. Seat— Dungannon Park, Tyrone. TOWN House— 42, Thurloe Square, S.W. Htneage. THOMAS KNOX, of Dungannon, co. Tyrone, and Ballycrully, CO, Down (nephew and heir male of Right. Hon. Thomas Knox, of Dungannon, P.O. M.P. descended— according to a pedi- gree attested by Alexander Brodie, Lyon, 4 May, 1747— from Uchtred Knox, of that ilk, and Ranfurly, 1474), M.i\ Dungannon 1733/69, and deputy-gov. co. Tyrone 1750; d. 25 Mar, 1769, having m, 29 June, 1722, Hester, dau. of John Echlin, Esq, of Ardquin, co. Down (BART.), and had with 2 daus, 2 sons, tl] Thomas, of whom presently. 2] John, b. 19 Feb. 1740 ; m, 21 Mar. 1766, Ann, only dau. of Henry Waring, of "Waringstown, co. Down, and had 2 sons — Henry and Thomas— of whom the younger, THOMAS, lieut.-col. 1st foot guards; m. Emma, dau. of Thomas Williams, Esq. of Temple House, Berks, and Craig-y- don, Anglesey; she d. 20 Mar. 1847, having (re-m. 10 April, 1808, to Gen. Sir Henry Frederick Campbell, K.c.B. G.c.H. who d. 2/4 Sept. 1856— E. CAWDOR) had 3 sons and a dau. (1) Henry, d, unm. (2) Thomas, capt, R.N,; m. dau, of Darbv Griflftth, Esq, (3) Brownlow Williams, lieut,-col. M.P. Marlow, Bucks 1847/68 ; d. 14 Mar. 1873, aged 67, having m. Miss Sutton ; she d. 16 Sept, 1881, aged 72, having had a son, George WiUiams Knox, capt. and lieut.-col. Scots guards 1865 ; b. 13 Jan. 1838. (4) Emma, d. having m. 8 Oct, 1825, as 1st wife, to Henry Currie (Bart.), of West Horsley Place, Surrey, M.P. who d. 26 May, 1873. THOMAS KNOX, of Dungannon, M.P. created BARON Wells 8 Jan, 1781, and VISCOUNT NORTHLAXD, of Dungannon, CO, Tyrone, 5 July, 1791, both in the Peerage of Ireland ; b, 29 April, 1729; d. 5 Dec, 1818, having m, 25 Aug. 1753, Hon, Annie Vesey, 2nd dau, of John, Lord Knapton (De Vesci)" she d, 14 Oct, 1803, having had 7 sons, /I/ Thomas, s. as 2nd Viscount, created Earl op Ran- furly. /2/ Hon, John, major-gen. in the army, was selected by the Duke of York to conclude the annistice between the com- bined English and Russian and French armies at Alkmaar; died unm, being lost on his passage to Jamaica 1800, of which island he had been appointed gov, and com,-in-chief. /3/ Hon. Vesey, capt, 32nd regt,; b, 29 Feb, 1760; d, 2 Feb. 1830, having m. 8/23 Oct. 1792, Catherine, dau. of Gen. James Gisbome, M.P, com.-in-chief of the forces in Ireland ; she d. 7 Oct, 1860, having had with other issue a son and dau, [1] Edmond Francis, in H.O,; b, 2 Jan, 1802; d, 18 Nov. 1850, having m. April, 1831, Mary Anne, dau, of Rev. Ber- nard Ward (V, Bangor), and had 3 sons and 3 daus, (1) Vesey Edmond, of Shinmah, co. Down, J,P. 52nd L,l,; b, 24 Jan. 1840; d, 3 April, 1879, having m. 1 Oct. 1862, Margaret Clarissa, 2nd dau. of Rev. James Perkins Garrett, of Kilgaran, co. Carlow, rector of KelUstown, co, Carlow, and had 4 sons and 2 daus. Edmund Francis Vesey, b. 23 Jan. 1865.— Charles Thomas Gisborne. b. 31 Mar. 1868.— Alfred William Fortescue, b. 30 Oct. 1870.— Harry Hugh Sydney, b. 5 Nov. 1873,— Frances Cecilia Caroline, — Flora Elsie Maud. (2) Henry Bernard, b. 26 May, 1846. (3) Thomas Fortescue, b, 3 April. 1850, (4) Catherine Sophia, m, 30 July, 1857, to Richard Ross, M.D. and has a son and dau. Edmund Francis Vesey Ross, b. 15 July, 1861,— Catherine Sophia Mary, (5) Mary Anne Christina. (6) Caroline Elizabeth. [2] Marian Diana, m. to Rev. Richard Nugent Homer. /4/ Hon. William, DJ). bishop of Derry; b. 14 June, 1762; d, 9 July, 1831, having m. 10 Sept. 1785, Anne, dau. of James Spencer, Esq.; she d. 13 Nov. 1834, having had 4 sons and 6 daus. [1] James Spencer, D,D. rector of Maghera, co, Derry; b, 26 April, 1789; d, 1 Mar, 1862, having m, 10 Sept, 1813, Clara Barbara, 11th dau, of Right Hon. John Beresford (M. WaterfORD); she d, 4 April, 1862, having had 3 sons and 4 daus. (1) Sir Thomas George, k.cm.g. 1880, served in 65th regt. lieut. 98th regt. 1842/8, \^ith which he served in India and China, served \vith Siamese army 1851/7, entered consular service 1857, agent and consul-gen. at Bankok, Siam, 1875/9 ; b. 11 Jan. 1824 ; m. Jan. 1854, Prang, dau. of Phya (Count) Somkok and Mda Yen of Somkok and Bangkok, and has a son and 2 daus. /I/ Thomas, b. 11 Sept. 1859. /2/ Fanny, m. 11 Mar. 1879, as 3rd wife, to Sumaang Maude, raised to be Pra (Baron) Preecha Kon-la-Karn in 1869, second master of the royal mint and governor of Pachim, supdt. R. engineers' dept. ; was murdered 24 Nov. 1879, leaving by this marriage an only son, Henry Spencer Knox, b. 6 Oct. 1879. /3/ CaroUne. (2) Charles Beresford, rector of Dromore, co. Down; b. 22 April, 1825; m. 23 April, 1857, Christina, 6th dau. of Rev. Edward Leslie (BART.), of Anahilt, co. Down, and lias 2 sons and 3 daus. Charles Edward Leslie, b. 14 Aug. 1864. — Francis Spencer, b. 20 May, 1876.— Clara Margaret Isabella.— Christina Catherine. — Blanche Alberta Alexandra. (3) George Beresford, late lieut.-col. Londonderry mil. ; b. Jan. 1830; unm. (4) Barbara Anne Spencer, m. 2 Dec, 1845, to John Ste- venson, Esq, of Fort William, co, Derry, who d. 2 Nov. 1856, having had 2 sons and 4 daus. James Spencer Stevenson, b, 30 Dec. 1846. — John William, b, 15 Feb, 1850,— Barbara Anne,— Julia, m, to Thomas Field, Esq,— Mary Beresford,— Louisa, (5) Clara Elizabeth, d, 1 April 1860, having m, 1 Jan. 1847, as 1st wife, to John Madden, Esq. of Roslea Manor, co. Fermanagh, high sheriff 1848, and for Monaghan 1875, formerly 41st regt. and had 3 sons and 3 daus. /I/ Charles Dudley Madden, b. 26 Mar. 1851,-/2/ Walter Wihnot, b, 14 Oct, 1853,-/3/ John Beresford, b. 16 Aug. 1855.-/4/ Clara Kathleen. — /5/ Isabella Christina.— /6/ Ahce Wilmot, (6) Isabella Louisa, m, July, 1870, as 2nd \vife, to her sister's husband, John Madden, Esq. and has a dau. Violet Frances Joanne Madden. (7) Frances Harriet, d, 25 Nov, 1879. [2] William, of Clonleigh, co. Donegal (in H.O.); b. 14 May, 1790; d. 26 Feb. 1860, having m. 1st— 24 June, 1811, Sarah, 2nd dau, of Sir Andrew Ferguson, Bart, (ext.); she d. having had 3 sons, (1) William, of Clonleigh, Madras C.S.; b. 1813; d. 27 Oct. 1867, having m. 1st— 1853, Gertrude, dau. of Thomas Dabine, R.N,; she d, 16 May, 1860, He m. 2ndly — 11 Nov. 1862, Mary Isabella, youngest dau, of Benjamin Frend, Esq. of Boskill, co. Limerick, and by his 1st wife he had a sou and 2 daus. /I/ WiUiam, b, 16 Sept, 1858, /2/ Frances Emma, m, 6 Nov. 1878, as 2nd wife, to Robert Hawkes Ellis, of Rash House, co. Tyrone, J.P. capt. Donegal mil. (see also V. BOYNE), and has a son and dau. Robert Hawkes Ellis, b. 14 Sept. 1879.— A dau. b. 10 June, 1881. /3/ Emily Annie. (2) Andrew Ferguson, of Umey Park, co. Tyrone; b. 1816; d, 7 Oct. 1870, having m. 8 Sept. 1860, Katherlne, RANFURLY, 551 dau. of Latham Blacker, Esq. of Glenkean, co. London- derry, and had 3 sons and 2 daus. ! William Ferguson, b. 8 Sept. 1861.— Latham Blacker, b, j 5 Dec. 1862. — Robert Ferguson, b. 1 April, 1868.— | Katherine Eliza.— Louisa Annie. j (3) Thomas John, Madras C.s. b. 1819; d. Oct. | 1877, having m. 1849, Emma Augusta, dau. of James Carey, Esq. of Guernsey, and had a son, Thomas Carey, b. 10 Aug. 1862. i REV. WILLIAM EifOX m. 2ndly— 20 Dec. 1821, Louisa, 2nd ; dau. of Rev. Sir John Robinson, Bart.; she d. 24 Dec. 1849, i having had 4 daus. ,^,, ^ (4) Mary Louisa, d. s. p. 1 Sept. 1878, havmg m. 6 Aug. 1851, to John Robert Boyd,Esq. of BallymacoU, co. Donegal, high sheriff 1846, bar-at-law. ' (5) Annie EUza, m. 25 Sept. 1856, to Rev. James Gaspard j li! Marchant Carey, hon. canon Rochester Cathedral, vicar ; of Boreham, Essex, and has a son, ! Gaspard William CAREY, b. 9 Aug. 1864. (6) Charlotte Esther. . „ ,. I (7) Frances Emily, d. 26 May, 1863, having m. 7 Jsov. ] 1858, as 1st wife, to Robert Vesey TrueU, Esq. of Bally- | lienry, co. Wicklow, capt. Wicklow rifles, who d. 27 Feb. \ 1867, leaving 2 daus. Louisa Anne TRUELL.— Phoebe Editha. [3] George, lieut.-col. Coldstream guards; b. 1 June, 1799 ; d. unm. 27 Jan. 1881. i 41 Charles Henry, lieut.-col.; d. unm. 26 Apnl, 1864. | [5] Isabella Charlotte, d. 1 Oct. 1863, having m. 24 Mar. | 1K24, to Octavius Wigram, Esq. of London (BART.), who d. , 1^0 May, 1878. , I [6] Ehzabeth Selina, d. 28 June, 1878, having m. 8 Aug !«16, to Wilham Ponsonby Barker, Esq. of Kilcooly Abbey ( i;. BESSBOROUOII); he d. 9 Jan. 1877. [7] Frances Letitia, m. 20 Dec. 1857, to Rev. and Hon. Arthur Pomeroy (V. Harberton); he d. 12 Dec. 1867. [8] Henrietta Maria Octavia, d. having m. ".] Dec. 1845, to M. Adolphe Auguste de Stuler. [9] Emily Lavinia, m. 11 Aug, 1842, to Major Gen. John W illiam Ormsby, R.A. who d. 17 Mar. 1869. 110] Helen Adelaide, m. 19 Sept. 1850, to Rev. William Artllur Ormsby, rector of SmaUburgh, Norfolk, since 1853. 5/ liight Hon. George, D.C.L.; d, at Velletri, Italy, 13 June, s-7 having m. Ist— 27 Jan. 1805, Anne, 2nd dau. of Sir i;uiKrt Staples, Bart.; she d. 1 May, 1811, having had 3 sons, (11 Thomas Pery, b. 15 Oct. 1805; m. 26 Oct. 1836, Frances i;ii/.abeth, eldest dau. of late Capt. George Burdett, RJf. of I.Miigtown House, co. Kildare, and has a son and dau. (1) George Uchter, lieut.-col. R.A. 1881, major 1872/81 ; b. 1 Oct. 1837 ; d. unm. 4 Dec. 1881. (2) Catherine Isabella Florence, [21 Henry Barry, rector of Had leigh and co-dean of Bock- iiiL' Essex ; b. 7 Oct. 1807 ; d. 24 Aug. 1869, having m. Ist— , ■ Sept. 1841, Jane, eldest dau. of Rev. and Hon. Arthur i ~;ey (V. DE Vesci); she d. 13 Nov. 1846, leaving an only I (i) Anne Louisa, m. 11 Jan. 1872, to John Francis Wil- j Ham Walker, Esq. of Rathcarrick, co. Sligo, and has 2 sons and a dau. , „ , I James Henry Walker, b, 6 Dec. 1873.— Arthur Edward, b, 19 Jan. 1876.— Henrietta Louisa. ; \ERY Rev. H. B. Knox m. 2ndly— 8 April, 1850, his cousin, ; ! nizabeth Jane, eldest dau. of Adm. the Hon. E. S. P. Knox; j ! le d. 4 Mar. 1866, leaving a dau, I (2) Emily Jane. I (31 George James, b. 4 Mar. 1810. ; J ; i( ; iiT HON. George Knox m. 2udly— Nov. 1812, Harriet, j \ tmgest dau. of Thomas Fortescue, Esq.; she d. 20 Jan. 1816, iiig had a son and dau. ! 1 John Chichester, capt. late 2nd dragoon guards ; b. 5 ril, 1815; m. 3 Mar. 1853, Lady Louisa Georgiana, 4th dau. I late Hon. Henry Dawson-Damer (E. Portarlington). :.J Isabella, m. 3 Oct. 1837, to John Tisdall, Esq. of Charles- ' It, CO. Meath. . i /6/ lion. Charles, archdeacon of Armagh; d. 30 Jan. 1825, havmg j 111 20 Dec. 1804, Hannah, dau. of Robert Bent, M.P. Aylesbury | and widow of James Fletcher, Esq.; she d. 30 Jan. 1825, having liad 4 sons, , ^ . [1] Thomas, rector of Ballymoney, co. Antrim, rector of Lurgan, vicar-gen. of Dromore ; b. 22 July, 1807 ; d. 23 May, ; 1871, having m. 1st— 1 Sept. 1840, EUza WinckAvorth, eldest dau. of EUis Bent, judge-advocate New South Wales; she i d. 3 June, 1850, having had 6 sons, I (1) Charles Jeffery, Madras C.S. ; b. 7 July, 1841 ; m. 11 : Aug. 1864, Elizabeth Georgiana, 3rd dau. of Rev. Thomas Dawson Logan, rector of Charlestown, co. Louth; she d. , 19 Sept. 1874, having had 2 sons, | Thomas Vesey MelviUe, b. 17 Aug. 1865.— Charles Arthur i Northland, b. 15 Jan. 1867. (2) ElUs Henry, b. 21 Nov. 1842.— (3) Robert Uchtred, b. 9 April, 1844.— (4) Dawson Thomas, b. 4 May, 1845.— (5) Vesey, lieut. R.N. ; b. 25 Mar. 1847.— (6) Cheney John Maunsell.b. 6 Aug. 1848. ,„., ^ ^ ., Rev. Thomas Knox m. 2ndly— 21 Nov. 1861, Jane Emily, eldest dau. of Rev. Thomas Dawson Logan, aforesaid, and had 2 sons and 2 daus. (7) William Arthur Logan, b. 8 May, 1864.— (8) Thomas George Keith, b. 15 Jan. 1869.— (9) Frances Mary Wini- fred.— (10) Emily Elizabeth Hannah. [2] Robert, lord bishop of Down, Connor, and Dromore ; b. 25 Sept. 1808 ; m, 5 Oct, 1842, Catherine Delia, dau. of Tlio- mas Gibbon Fitzgibbon, of Ballyseedy, co. Limerick, and has had 2 sons and 2 daus. (1) Charles Edmond, capt. 85th L.i. since 1876; b. 6 Oct. 1846 (2) Thomas John, b. 6 July, 1848 ; d. 5 Dec, 1875, having m 8 Aug, 1871, Edith Matilda, eldest dau, of William Ro- bert Ancketill, Esq, of Dundrum, co, Down. She re-m, 10 Feb. 1880, to John Lewis Vaughan Henry, Scots greys (eldest son of Mitchell Henry, Esq. M.P. of Kylemore Castle, Gal way). (3) Edith Katherine Mary. (4) Evelyn Katherine Isabel. r3] Charles George, bar.-at-law L.I. LL.D. chancellor of the diocese of Down, &c. ; b. 6 Sept. 1811 ; d. * J^e. 18.8, having m. 1 Sept. 1840, Isabella Hannah, dau. of Ellis Bent, Esq. above named, and had 4 daus. Ada Eliza,— Isabel Maude.— Kathleen.— Mary Gisbome. [4] George John, b, 18 Oct, 1815. nf Hon. Edmund, D.D. bishop of Limenck; b. 6 Jan. 1<.3, d 5 May, 1849, having m. 22 Feb. 1796, Anna Charlott^e, dau. of Sir Thomas Hesketh, Bart. ; she d. 2 Oct. 1837, having had 2 sons and 4 daus. , ^ •, * ir-n„i„„ „„ j ril Edmond Dahmiple Hesketh, archdeacon of Killaloe and rector of Lorrha ; b. 10 April, 1801 ; m. 27 Dec 1825, Agnes Mary, dau. of Lieut.-CoL Robert Hay, and has 3 daus. Ill Charlotte, m. 6 July, 1852, to Thomas Batt, of Rath- niuUan, co. Donegal, D.L, high sherifE 1844, and has 8 sons *"( 1 ) Thomas Edmond BATT, capt. (P.W.) Donegal art. regt. b 14 Oct. 1864.— (2) Alfred Acheson, b. 15 May, 1856.-- (3) Edmond Hesketh, b. 6 Dec. 1867.-(4) Arthur Robert, b. 27 April, 1859.-<5) Charles Lyons, b- 24 Oct, 1860.- (6) Gerard Otway, b. 28 Feb. 1862.-(7) Robert Deve- reux, b. 6 Nov, 1863,-(8) Octavius, b 16 Apnl, 1865. (9) Agnes Charlotte, m. 23 Aug. 1877, to Archibald Hamilton Duthie, R,N. , , , ,r i (10) Alice Elizabeth. (11) Mabel Mackenzie. 121 Aniie Georgina, m. 24 Nov. 1864, to WiUiam Dunville, of Belfast, who d. s, p. 18 May, 1874^ v r • + r .« /3/ Agnes Isabella, m. 14 Feb. 1860, to (hon.) Lieut.-CJen. ilenry Harpur Greer, aB. of The Grange, co. Tyrone, D.L. and has a son and 2 daus. Joseph Henry Greer, b. 9 Feb. 1866.-Agnes Mary,- [2] Srtef,^S??an. 1807; m. 6 July, 1838, Mary Anne, eldest dau. of George Hardacre, Esq. , ^ ,,«. [3] JeS Diana Jane, m. Sept. 1827, to Rev. John Thomas [if HaS"Anne, d. 4 Feb. 1864, having m 21 Oct 1819, to David Robert Ross, of Rosstrevor, who d 27 July. 1862. [5] Fanny, m. 16 Feb. 1832, to Rev. Marcus M'Causland f 6? ^iLfne^fM April, 1859, having m 24 Aug. 1832, to Lieut.- Co ^rrl Smith, 68th L.I.; fell at Inkerman 6 Nov. 1864, rnHOMAS, 2nd Viscount, created BARON Ra^FURLY, T in ttS' Peerage of the U,K. 6 July, 1826, and EARL OF RANFURLY, in that of Ireland, 14 Sept. 1831; b. 6 Aug. 1754; d. 26 Anril 1840 having m. 2 June, 1786, Hon. Diana Jane Pery, da^S coheir of Edmimd, Viscount Pery (E. LIMERICK); she d. 24 Nov. 1839, having had 4 sons, /I/ Thomas, s. as 2nd Earl. „ xr . v. oi t^itt i7fi7. 121 Hon. Edmond Sexton Pery, adm. R.N.; b. 21 July, 1787; d 24 M^r. 1867, having m. 3 July, 1813, Jane 5th dau of William Hope-Vere, Esq. (E. HOPETOUN); she d. 11 Jan, 1875 having had a son and 3 daus. [1] Thomas Edmond, C.B. gen. in the army (retd. list) late commanding 2nd batt. 9th regt. ; b. 16 Mar. 1820 ; m 22 Oct. Se Lucy Diana, dau. of Ven. WilUam Wray Maunsell, arch- deacon of Limerick, and has 3 sons and a dau. n^ Thomas Francis Edmond, capt. 18th hussars 1876/80 , b 20 Oct. 1847 ; m. 13 July, 1878, Caroline Woodburn, only child of John Evelyn Kingston Morley, of Brighton. r2\ William George (a twin with Thomas), brevet major ^ H A entered July, 1867, served throughout Abyssmian Swign second phase of Ashantee war, including battles of Am^l and Ordahsu and capture of Coomassie ; in Affghun war 1878/9, in Zulu war 1879, and through the Transvaal campaign, comdg. art. at capture of Secocooni s stronghold, 4 medals, assist.-suptdt. Enfield smaU arms f3rFTeSk'cM5iVort^^^^^^^ (If 'Alice Elizabeth, m. 15 Jan. 1878, to Rev. Warrenne [2] mSabeth'jane, d. 4 Mar. 1866, ha^ng ni. 8 April, 1860, ks 2nd wife, to her cousin. Very Rev. Henry Barry Knox, co- dean of Booking, who d. 24 Aug, 1869. [3] Susan Euphemia. [4] Isabella Mary Cecil. ,„^„ ^ • i-il Won Tohn Henrv b 26 July, 1788 ; d, 27 Aug. 1872, ha\nng ^^?Febl82^SyMabella Josephine Needham, dau. of Francis, 1st Earl of Kihnorey, and had 4 sons and 4 daus. [1] Thomas Francis, R.C. priest; b. 24 Dec. 1822. r21 Henrv Needham, commander R.N. (retd. 1880) ;b. 14 May, 183?; 111.1 Mar. 1859, Alexandrine Hennetta ^Mlhel- 552 RATHDONNELL mina, dau. of M. Jean Jacques Lav it (B. TETNHAM); she d. 5 Dec. 1875, having had a son and 3 daus. Edward, b. 23 Sept. I860.— Lucy.— Alice Charlotte,— Agnes Mabella. [3] Octavius Newry, b. 8 April, 1836 ; m. 23 Aug. 1866, Hon. Lucy (precy. pat.), 4th dau. of Hon. Stephen Spring Rice (B. MONTEAGLE), and has had with other issue a son and 3 daus. Son, b. 20 April, 1879.— Hester.— Dorothea.— Evangeline. [4] Arthur Edward Ellis, of the admiralty; b. 12 Aug. 1838. [5] Mabella Frances, m, 26 Jan, 1858, to Count Wilhelm von Zeppelin, of Stuttgart, and has a son and dau. (1) Count Conrad von Zeppelin, b. 30 Mar, 1859. (2) Countess Agnes Clara Mabella, m, 3 May, 1881, to Count Rudolf Adelmann von Adelmannsfelden of Schloss Hohenstadt, Wurtemberg, [6] Harriet. [7] Anna Maria G-eorgiana. [8] Emily Josephine, m. 31 Mar. 1875, to Henry, youngest son of late Sir Charles Fox, and has a son and dau. Bertram Douglas FOX, b, 25 Aug, 1877.— Verena Mabella Emily. /4/ Hon. John James, lieut.-col. in the army ; b. 3 April, 1790; d. 9 July, 1856, having m. 25 Sept. 1824, Mary Louisa, eldest dau. of Edward Taylor, Esq. of Bifrons, Kent; she d. 20 Oct. 1868, having had an only dau. Emily Louisa, m. 25 Sept. 1845, to Robert Dundas, Esq. (V. Melville), of Arniston, n.b. THOMAS, 2nd Earl, b. 19 April, 1786 ; d. 21 Mar. 1858, having m. 28 Feb. 1815, Mary Juliana, dau. of Most Rev. and Hon. William Stuart (M. Bute), archbishop of Armagh; she d. 11 July, 1866, having had 2 sons and 6 daus. [1] Thomas, s. as 3rd Earl. [2] Hon. William Stuart, col. Mid Ulster arty. mil. major late 51st regt. groom-in-waiting 1852, M.P. Dungannon 1851/74, heir presumptive to the Peerage ; b. 11 Mar. 1826 ; m. 26 Aug. 1856, Georgina, dau. of John Bonfoy Rooper, Esq. of Abbots Ripton, Hunts, and has a son and 2 daus. Thomas Granville, b. 22 Dec. 1868.— Violet Mary.— Florence May. [3] Lady Mary Stuart, m. 20 Sept. 1854, as 2nd wife, to John Page Reade, Esq. of Crowe Hall, Suffolk, high slieriff 1865 (see also COLQUHOUN— Bart.); he d. 28 Sept. 1880, having had 2 sons and a dau. Hubert Granville Revel Reade, b. 28 Mar. 1857.— Raymond Northland Revel, b. 16 Feb. 1861.— Evelyn Helen Revel. [4] Lady Louisa Juliana, m. 14 Aug. 1839, to Henry Alexander, Esq. of Forkhill House, Armagh (E. Caledon); he d. 1 Dec. 1877. [5] Lady Elizabeth Henrietta. [6] Lady Juliana Caroline Frances, m. 15 Oct. 1862, as 2nd wife, to Gen. Sir Edward Forestier Walker, k.c.b. of Bushey Manor, Herts, col. 50th regt. (BART.), who d. 27 July, 1881. [7] Lady Flora Sophia Anne. [8] Lady Adela Henrietta Louisa Hortense, m. 26 Sept. 1850, to Joseph Goff, Esq. of Hale Park, Hants.; he d. 26 Dec. 1872, having had 5 sons and 2 daus. (1) Joseph Granville Stuart GOFF, of Hale Park, 43rd L.i. b. 7 June, 1851; d. 24 Sept. 1881.— (2) Gerald Lionel Joseph, of Hale Park, b. 8 Mar. 1855.— (3) Bertram Lyulph Joseph, b. 12 July, 1857.— (4) Cecil Willie Trevor Thomas, b. 26 Mar. I860.— (5) Algernon Hamilton Stannus, b. 14 April, 1863.— (6) Ada Mary Maud.— (7) Ida Gwendohne Jane Eliza. THOMAS, 3rd Earl ; b. 13 Nov. 1816 ; d. 20 May, 1858, having m. 10 Oct. 1848, Harriet, eldest dau. of late James Rimington, Esq. of Broomhead Hall, Yorks. and had 2 sons and a dau. (1) Thomas Granville Henry Stuart, 4th Earl; b. 28 July 1849 ; d. 10 May, 1875, in Abyssinia. (2) Uchter John Mark, 5th and present Earl. (3) Lady Agnes Henrietta Sarah, m, 1 Dec, 1870, to Nugent Murray Whitmore Daniell, B.C.S. 1857, late judge and sessions judge at Khandesk. BARON RATHDONNELL. THOMAS KANE M'CLINTOOK-BUNBURY Baron Rathdonnell (1868, i.), high sherif CO. Carlow 1877, late Scots greys; s. his uncle ai 2nd Baron 17 May, 1879 ; b. 29 Nov. 1848 ; m. 2< Feb. 1874, Katherine Anne, eldest dau. of Henrj Bruen, Esq. (E. Longpord), m.p. of Oak Park, co Carlow, and has 2 sons and 3 daus. (1) Hon. William, b. 15 Sept. 1878. (2) A son, b. 3 Feb. 1881. (3) Hon. Isabella Katherine. (4) Hon. Mary Emily. (5) Hon. Pauline Caroline. Arms — Quarterly, 1st and 4th, Arg. on a bend sa. three chess rooks of the field, BUNBURY. 2nd and 3rd, Per pale gu. and sa a chevron erm. between three escallops arg. M'Clintock. Crests — l, Two swords in sal tire arg. pierced through leopard's face of the last, BUNBURY. 2, A lion passant ppi M'Clintock. Supporters — Dexter, a lion ; Sinister, a leopard; both ppi each collared erm. and charged on the shoulder with an escallo]' arg. Motto — Virtute et labore. Seat— Lisnavagh, TuUow, co. Carlow. Hineage. ALEXANDER M'CLINTOCK, of Trinta, co. Donegal (soi of Alexander M'Clintock, who settled in the count] on his arrival from Argyllshire); d. 6 Sept. 1670, having m. , 1648, Agnes, dau. of Donald Maclean, of co. Argyll ; shi d. 6 Dec. 1696, having had 2 sons, /I/ John, of whom presently. /2/ William, of Dunmore, co. Donegal ; m. Elizabeth, only dau and heiress of David Harvey, of Dunmore. His great-great grandson, Robert M'Clintock, of Dunmore, co. Donegal, j.p. d.l high sheriff 1835 (son of William M'Clintock and his wif( Catherine, dau. and heir of Benjamin Ramage, Esq. Cloughole,co. Derry); b. 13 Dec. 1804; d. 6 Dec. 1859, having m. 30 Dec. 1833, Margaret, 3rd dau. of Robert Macan, Esq. ol Ballynahone House, co. Armagh, and had 4 sons and 6 daus. [1] Robert, of Dimmore, J,P. cos. Donegal and Londonderry high sheriff co. Donegal 1878 ; b. 27 June, 1838 ; m. 19 Oct, 1881, Jessie Macleod, eldest dau. of C. W. W. Alexander. Esq. of Lahore, [2] William, major R.A. 1881, assist.-suptdt. R. small arms factory, Enfield ; b. 16 May, 1841 ; m. 1st— 15 May, 1873. Elizabeth Esther, only dau. of Samuel Lyle, Esq. of Oaks Lodge, CO. Derry; she d. 26 Mar. 1876. He m. 2ndly— 27 Aug. 1877, Isabella, 4th dau. of late George Fitzmaurice, r.m. By his 1st wife he had a son, Robert Lyle, b. 26 Mar. 1874. [3] Benjamin, capt. 53rd regt.; b. 27 Aug. 1843. [4] Charles, b. 15 June, 1849. [5] Letitia. [6] Alice, m. 17 April, 1860, to John Acheson Smyth, of Ardmore, co. Derry, who d. 24 July, 1874, having had 3 sons and 2 daus. RATHDONNELL. 553 (1) Ross Acheson Smyth, b. 3 Sept. 1862.— (2) Eobert M'CUntock, b. 19 Feb. 1864.— (3) Hugh Lyle Waring, b. 20 June, 1867. (4) Margaret Lyle, m. 16 Aug. 1881, to William Staines Daniell, lieut.-col. 2nd batt. K.O. L.I. 4th sou of J Staines DanielL Esq. of Blandford. (5) Alice Mabel. [7] Margaret Elizabeth, m. 20 May, 1862, to Holt Waring, capt. late 88th Conuaught rangers, resident-magistrate co. TjTone, and has a son and 4 daus. Henry Waking, b. 6 Mar. 1863.— G-race.— Margaret.— Mary. Susan. [8] Emma, m. 23 Sept. 1878, to Rev. John M. Goold-Adams. [9] Anna Mary, m. 27 June, 1876, to Rev. Henry Fergusson Stevenson, of Knockan, co. Londonderry, formerly rector of Ballyscullion, and chaplain of Castle Dawson, s. p. [10] Isabel, m. 29 July, 1875, to Baptist Johnston Barton, of Greenfort, co. Donegal, high sheriff 1877, capt. Donegal militia, and has a son. Baptist Johnston Babton, b. 21 Oct. 1876. JOHN M'CLINTOCK, of Trinta, co. Donegal; m. Janet, dau. of John LowTy, Esq. of Ahenis, co. Tyrone (E. Bel- >I0RE), and had 3 sons, /I/ Alexander, of Drumcar, co. Louth ; d. s. p. May, 1775. /2/ John, of Trinta ; b. Mar. 1698; m. Susannah Maria, dau. of William Chambers, Esq. of Rockhill, co. Donegal, and had with 4 daus. 4 sons, [1] Wilham, of Lifford; b. 25 July, 1724; m. Francelina, dau. of James Nesbitt, of Greenhill, Donegal. Male line extinct. [2] James, of Trinta, b. 17 Aug. 1735 ; m. Dorothea Beres- ford, dau. of Henry M'Cullogh, Esq. of Ballyaster, co. Derry, and had 2 sons. [3] John, of whom presently. [4] Alexander, of Newtown, co. Louth ; b. 30 Mar. 1746 ; m. Dec. 1 781, Mary, only dau. of Samuel Perry, Esq. of Perry- mount, CO. Tyrone, and had with 3 daus. 2 sons, (1) John, of Newtown, co. Louth ; d. unm. 1845. (2) Samuel, of Seskinore, co. Tyrone, high sheriff co. Louth 1843, 18th R. Irish ; b. 1790; d. 13 Dec. 1852, ha\'ing Im. 1st, Jane, dau. of Lieut.-Col. Lane; she d. 1837. He m. 2ndly— Jan. 1839, Dorothea, 4th dau. of John * Knox, of Greenwood Park, co. Mayo (Knox-GORE— Bakt.) L His only surviving son by his 2nd wife, % George Perry M'Clintock, of Seskinore, and Mul- K laghmore, co. Tyrone, J. P. D.L. high sheriff, 1865 (hon.) P col. 4th batt. R. luniskilling fusiliers 1881, formerly R. r Tyrone fusiliers, major 1871/81, A.D.C. to L.L. Lord r Spencer and Duke of Abercom ; b. 6 Nov. 1839 ; m. 2 ^ May, 1860, Amelia Harriet, dau. of Rev. Samuel Alex- ander (M. Waterford), and has 5 sons and 3 daus. !. John Knox, R. Tyrone fusiliers (mil.); b. 8 Feb. 1864. —Augustus, b. 18 Dec. 1866.— Leopold Arthur, b. 20 Nov. 1868.— Hubert Victor, b. 24 July, 1870.— Guy Reginald, b. 6 Nov. 1876. — Dorothea SeUna Navarina. —Amelia Charlotte Olivia.— Eleanor Harriette Wood- ropp. /3/ Robert, b. 27 Oct. 1702 ; m. Helen, dau. of William Harvey, and was ancestor of Robert M'Clintock, of Prospect, co. Donegal, living 1834. JOHN M'CLINTOCK, of Drumcar, M.P. Enniskillen and Belturbet ; b. 1 Jan. 1742 ; d. Feb. 1799, having m. Patience, dau. of William Foster, of Rosy Park, co. Louth, M.P. (Bart.), and had with 4 daus. 4 sons, /I/ John, of whom presently. /2/ Alexander, rector of Newtown Barry, co. Wexford, and of Clonegal, co. Carlow ; b. 6 Jan. 1775 ; d. 6 Aug. 1836, having m. Aime, dau. of Mervyn Pratt, Esq. of Cormy Castle ; she d. 11 Feb. 1871, having had 3 sons and 6 daus. [1] Henry Fitzalan, rector of Macloneigh and Kilmichael, CO. Cork; d. s. p. Oct. 1879. [2] Lowry, prebendary of Kihneen ; d. unm. 2 April, 1876. [3] Alexander Edward, solicitor H.M. public works, Ireland ; m. 17 June, 1862, Mary Selina, youngest dau. of Major Cot- tingliam, inspector-gen. of orisons, Ireland, and has a son, William Maxwell, b. 16 July, 1868. Annette [5] Frances Hester. [6] Louisa. Elizabeth Cholmondeley, m. 1846, to Edward, son of Wilham Lewis Beaufort, LL.D. (E. HOWTH), and has a son and 3 daus. John Wilham BEAUFORT.— Emma Mary St. Lawrance.— Florence Charlotte Anne.— Geraldine Somerset. [8] Lucy Hester. [9] Hester, d. 27 June, 1858; having m. 11 Feb. 1840, as 2nd wife, to Walter Hussey de Burgh, of Donore House, co. Kil- dare, high sheriff 1839/40 and of Drumkeen House, co. Limerick ; he d. 19 Oct. 1862, having had by this marriage 2 sons and 6 daus. /3/ William Foster, d. 1838, aged 61, having m. 1803, Mary, dau. and coheir of Major-Gen. Helden, and had with other issue 4 sons and a dau. William Charles Helden Foster. Richard, of 29, Cabra Park, Phibsbro, Dublin. John Augustus, of Kingstown, Dublin ; m. Dora, dau. of Stewart Crawford, Esq. M.D. of Bath (B. Hey- TESBURY) ; she d. 25 Aug. 1879. [4] Walter, of Australia; married, and has issue. [5] Henrietta, d. s. p. having m. as 1st wife, to Cope Gamett, Esq. of Green Park and Rhos-y-gar, Monkstown, co. Dublin. /4/ Henry, collector of Dundalk, 3rd dragoon guards; b. 28 Sept. 1783 ; d. 27 Feb. 1843, having m. Dec. 1809, Ehzabeth, Melesina, dau. of Ven. George Fleury, d.d. archdeacon of Water- ford ; she d. 29 Jan. 1853, having had 4 sons and 7 daus. [1] Sir Francis Leopold, F.R.s. LL.D. D.C.L. vice-adm. r.n. knighted for services in expedition in search of Sir John Franklin 1860, commodore Jamaica station 1865/8, A.D.C. to the Queen 1868/71, adm. superintendent Portsmoutli dock- yard 1872/7, com.-in-chief on N. American and West India station 1879; b. 8 July, 1819; m. 12 Oct. 1870, Annette Elizabeth, dau. of Robert Foster-Dunlop, Esq. (V. Mas- SEREENE), and has 3 sons and a dau. Henry Foster, b. 11 Aug. 1871.— John Wilham Leopold, b 26 July, 1874.— Robert Singleton, b. 26 July, 1876.— Annie Ehzabeth. [2] Alfred Henry, M.D. LL.D. F.R.C.S.l. member of general council of medical education, &c.; b. 21 Oct. 1821; d. 21 Oct. 1881, having m. 2 May, 1848, Frances, dau. of John Loftus Cuppage. Esq. and had 2 sons and 3 daus. (1) Leopold Alfred, heut. R.A. 1873; b. 7 Sept. 1853 ; m. 1 Mar. 1881, Jane Bun bury, dau. of late Rev. John Lewis Moore, D.D. vice-provost Trin. Coll. Dublin. (2) Frederic Foster, b. 27 Mar. 18.'^9. (3) Ehzabeth Catherine, m. 14 Aug. 1872, to Capt. Charles James Maxwell Lefroy, of Itchell Manor, Hants, late 14th [4] Am [7] Ehz Rev. Wi Luer issui [1] Wil [2] Ric r3] Job (4) Frances Edith, b. 16 Feb. 1856. (5) Carohne Florence, b. 13 Jan. 1867. [3] Theodore Ernest, major and staff paymaster in the army, retd. 1881 as hon. lieut.-col.; b. 9 Mar. 1829; m. 5 Nov. 1863, Anna Maria, dau. of George Carmine Holden, Esq. of Cape Town, and has 2 sons and a dau. Frederic WiUiam, b. 10 Aug. 1864.— Edgar Stanley Victor, b. 18 Sept. 1865.— Agnes Laura. [4] Charles Fortescue, R.l. constabulary office ; b. 13 June, 1836, unm. [5] Isabella Marian, m. 1st— 14 Sept. 1838, to Thomas Shall- cross Battersby, who d. 17 Mar. 1847. She re-m. 11 Oct. 1848, to Edward Spencer Dix, bar.-at-law, who d. 14 Jan. 1876. [6] Anne Louisa, m. 1832, to Francis Hall Tipping, Esq. who d. 1874. [7] Emily Caroline, m. 1st — 24 Jan. 1840, as 2nd wife, to Capt. Charles Henry Paget, r.n. (M. Anglesey); he d. 26 May, 1845. She re-m. 19 July, 1848, to John Ballard Gardiner, late capt. 17th regt. [8] Rosa Melesina, m. to Benjamin Wills Richardson, of Dublin, surgeon. [9] Florence Gertrude, m. 1849, to George Holmes Alloway, M.D. [10] Emma Patience, m. 19 Nov. 1864, to Henry Thomas Dix, of Femdale, co. Dublin. [11] Emily Anna Foster, m. 1857, to George Crozier, Esq. who d. 1874. JOHN M'CLINTOCK, of Drumcar, M.P. Athlone 1823, co. Louth 1830, high sheriff 1798; b. 14 Aug. 1770; d. 6 July, 1856, having m. 1st — 11 July, 1797, Jane, only dau. of William Bunbury, Esq. of Moyle, co. Carlow, M.P. ; she d. 28 April, 1801, having had 2 sons and a dau. [1] John, created Baron Rathdonnell. [2] Wilham Bunbury M'Clintock-Bunbury, of Lisnevagh, co. Carlow, M.P. capt. R.N. assumed the additional surname and arms of Bunbury by R.L. 30 June, 1846; d. 2 June, 1866, having m. 3 Nov. 1842, Pauhne Caroline Diana Mary, 2nd dau. of Sir James Mathew Stronge, Bart. ; she d. 1 Jan. 1876, leaving 2 sons, (1) Thomas Kane, 2nd and present Baron. (2) John Wilham, of Moyle, co. Carlow, late 2nd dragoons (Scots greys) ; b. 1 Sept. 1851 ; m. 11 Sept. 1878, Elizabeth Myra, 2nd dau. of Robert Watson, Esq. of Ballydarton, co. Carlow. [3] Catherine, d. 5 June, 1834, having m. to Rev. George Gardiner, rector of St. Leonards-on-Sea. JOHN M'CLINTOCK m. 2ndly— 16 April, 1806, Lady Ehza- beth le Poer Trench, 3rd dau. of WiUiam Keatinge, 1st Earl of Clancarty; she d. 30 May, 1877, aged 97, having had 6 sons and 3 daus. t4] Frederick Wilham, bar.-at-law; d. unm. 1834, aged 28. 5] Charles Alexander, capt. 74th regt.; d. unm. 9 Dec. 1833 aged 26. ' [6] Robert le Poer, rector of Castle Belhngham, co. Louth ; b 10 Aug. 1810; d. s. p. 30 June, 1879, having m. 29 July, 1856^ Maria Susan, only dau. of Charles Alexander Heyland, Esq. [7] Henry Stanley, late major Antrim artillery, J.p.; b. 1816; m. 1841, his cousin Gertrude, dau. of Robert la Touche, Esq. of Harristown, co. Kildare, M.P.; she d. 22 Mar. 1864, having had 3 sons and 2 daus. (1) Frederick Robert, b. 31 Aug. 1842; m. 1 Feb. 1877, Lucy Antonia, younger dau. of late Sir Anthony Cleasby, baron of the exchequer (1868/79). (2) Charles Edward, of Glendaragh, co. Antrim, j.p. capt. Louth rifle mil.; b. 11 May, 1844; m. 2 Aug. 1881, Blanche' Louisa, dau. of late Robert Foster-Dimlop, Esq. of Monaster- boice House, co. Louth (V. Massereene). (3) Francis George le Poer, in H.O.; b. Oct. 1863. (4) Emily and (5) Gertrude, twins. [8] George Augustas Jocelyn, of Fellows Hall, co. Armagh, j.p. capt. 52nd L.l. heut.-col. Shgo rifle mil.; b. 22 May, 1822 ; d. 24 Dec. 1873, having m. April, 1860, Catherine Caroline Brownlow, dau. of late Sir James Matthew Stronge, Bart, and had a son and 5 daus. 554 RAVEN8W0RTH. (1) Arthur, of Fellows Hall, b. 16 April, 1856 ; m. 3 July, 1877, Susan, 3rd dau. of Heywood Collins, Esq. of Kelvindale CO. Lanark, and has a son, Arthur George, b. 30 April, 1878. (2) Constance H C m. 16 Aug. 1881, to Henry C, Irvin, Esq. B.C.S. (3) Amy. (4) Georgiana. (5) Isabella. (6) Mary. \ [9] Anne Florence, m. 21 April, 1828, to late Very Rev. Hugh : Ussher Tighe, of Carrick, Westmeath, dean of Derry, and Knockmoylan, in Kilkenny. i [10] Harriet Elizabeth, d. 27 April, 1834, having m. | 1832, as 1st wife, to Richard Longfield, Esq. of Longueville, co. ; Cork, M.P. 1835/7. ! [H] Emily Selina Frances, m. 16 Nov. 1841, to John Butler Clarke-Southwell-Wandesforde, Esq, of Castle Comer, co. Kil- i kenny (M Ormonde), who d. s. p. 26 June, 1856. I JOHN M'CLINTOCK, Baron Rathdonnell, of Rathdonnell, CO. Donegal, so created 21 Dec. 1868, with remainder to tlie issue male of his late brother, Capt. William Bunbury M'Clin- tock-Bunbury, M.P. co. Louth 1857/9, col. Louth mil. 1867, high I sherifE 1840, D.L. co. Fermanagh, L.L. 1866/79, 74th regt.; b. 26 Aug. 1798 ; d. s. p. 17 May, 1879, having m. 1829, Anne, eldest dau. of Rev. John Henry George Lefroy, of Ewsholt House, Hants. Hineage. KARL OF RAVENSWOETH. SIR HENRY GEORGE LIDDELL, Earl of Ravensworth, and Baron Eslington (1874, U.K.), Baron Ravensworth (1821, U.K.), and a Baronet (1642, e.), lieut.-col. Northumb. yeo. cav. 1877, hon. col. 1881, M.P. South Northumb. 1852/78, pres. of institution naval architects 1880 ; s. his father as 2nd Earl 19 Mar. 1878 ; b. 8 Oct. 1821 ; m. 8 Dec. 1852, Mary Diana, only child of Orlando Gunning Sutton, Esq. (Gunning — Bart.), and has 2 daus. (1) Lady Mary Maude Diana. (2) Lady Lilian Mary Harriet Diana. NOTE.— Heir presumptive, Hon. AthoU Charles Liddell. Arms— Arg. fretty gu. on a chief of the last three leopards' faces or. Crest — A lion rampant sa. billett^e, crowned with an Eastern crown or. SUPPORTERS— Two leopards or, sem^e of golps and murally gorged purpure. MOTTO— Fama semper vivit. SEATS— Ravensworth Castle, Gateshead, and Eslington Park, Alnwick. Town House— 9, Mansfield street, Cavendish Square, W. SIR THOMAS LIDDELL (grandson of Thomas Liddell, of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, alderman, and of Ravenswortli Castle, CO. Durham, by purchase 1607), espoused the royal cause, and for his gallant defence of Newcastle against the Scots was created a Baroxet 2 Nov. 1642, taken prisoner during the rebellion, and in 1645 compounded for his estate and paid £4,000 to the sequestrators ; m. Isabel, 4th dau. of Henry Anderson, Esq. d. 1660. His great-great-great-gi-andson, SIR HENRY GEORGE, 5th Baronet (on the death of his uncle Sir Henry, Baron Ravensworth, 30 Jan. 1784. so created 29 June, 1747, ext. 1784) ; b. 25 Nov. 1749; d. 26 Nov. 1791, having m. April, 1773, Elizabeth, dau. of Thomas Steele, of Hampnett, Sussex ; she d. Feb. 1811, having had witli 3 daus. 2 sons, /I/ Sir Thomas Henry, 6th Baronet, created BARON Ravkxs- WORTH. /2/ Henry George, rector of Easington, Durham ; d. 9 Mar. 1872, liaving m. 11 Nov. 1809, Charlotte, 4th dau. of Hon. Thomas Lyon (E. Strathmore), of Hetton Hall, Durham ; she d. 30 Jan. 1871, leaving 3 sons and 2 daus. [1] Henry George, B.A. Ch. Ch. Oxon. (double 1st class) 1833, M.a. 1835, d.d. 1865, dean of Ch. Ch. Oxon. since 1855, head-master Westminster school 1846/65, dom. chaplain to Prince Albert 1845/61, hon. chaplain to the Queen 1862, vice- chancellor Oxford Univ. 1870/4, a trustee of tlie British Mioseum 1881, joint author of Liddell and Scotfs Greek- English lexicon ; b. 6 Feb. 1811 ; m. 23 July, 1846,Lorina, dau. of Jatnea. Reeve, Esq. of Lowestoft, and has 3 sons and 4 tlaus. (1) Edward Henry, b. 6 Sept. 1847; m. 13 June, 1876, Minnie, 2nd dau. of late William Cory, Esq. of Loudon, and has a son,— Henry Lyon, b. 29 Mar. 1877. (2) Frederick Francis, b. 7 June, 1866. (3) Lionel Charles, b. 22 May, 1868. (4) Lorina Chariotte, m. 7 Feb. 1874, to William Baillie Skene, Esq. of Pitlour House, Fife, bar.-at-law L.i. for- merly fellow of All Souls, Oxon. and has a son and 2 daiis. Philip George MoncriefE SKENE, b. 18 July, 1880.— Alice Janet.— Ina Katliarine Hilda. (5) AUce Pleasance, m. in Westminster Abbey, 16 Sept. 1880, to Reginald Gervis Hargreaves, of Cuffiiells, Lynd- hiust. (6) Rhoda Caroline Anne. (7) Violet Constance. [2] Charles, of Peasmarsh Place, Sussex, J. P. b. 1813; m. Marion, dau. of Hesketh, and has an only son, — Charles Lyon, b. [3] William Wren, M.A. Ch. Ch. Oxon. 1847, rector of Cowlev, CO. Glouc. since 1870, vicar of So. Cerney 1862/70; b. 14 Sept. 1823, unm. [4] Charlotte Mary Elizabeth. [5] Amelia Frances. SIR THOMAS HENRY, 6th Baronet, created Baron Ravensworth, of Ravensworth Castle, Northumberland 17 July, 1821; b. 8 Feb. 1775; d. 7 Mar. 1855, having m. 26 Mar. 1796, Maria Susannah, dau. of John Simpson, Esq. of Bradley, CO. Durham ; she d. 22 Nov. 1846, having had vnih. other issue 7 sous and 7 daus. [1] Henry Thomas, 2nd Baron, created Earl Ravens- worth. [2] Hon. Thomas, b. Sept. 1800 ; d. s. p. 8/9 Mar. 1866, having m. 28 Feb. 1843, Hon. Caroline Elizabeth Barrington, eldest dau. of George, 6th Viscount Barrington. [3] Hon. John, d. unm. Aug. 1868. [4] Hon. George (Augustus Frederick), in the army; b. m. 23 May, 1842, Louisa, 2nd dau. of Gen. the Hon. Robert Meade (E. Clanwilliam); slie d. s. p. 19 May, 1873. ] [5] Hon. Robert, M.A. All Soiils, Oxon. 1834, fellow 1834 6, . vicar of St. Paul's, Knightsbridge, 1851/81, and Barking, Essex, 1836/51; b. 24 Sept. 1808; m. 26 Jan. 1836, Emily Anne I Cliarlotte, eldest dau. of late Rev. and Hon. Gerald Valerian j Wellesley, D.D. (D. WELLINGTON); she d. 22 Oct. 1876, leaving 3 sons, (1) Arthur Thomas, private secretary to the surveyor-gen. of ordnance (Lieut.-Gen. Sir J. Adye) ; b. 28 Oct. 1837; m. 9 Oct. 1866, Sophia Harriet, 2nd dau. of Sir Thomas Wathen Waller, Bart, and has 3 sons and 2 daus. Gerald Wellesley, b. 21 Mar. 1869.— Cyril Arthur, b. 22 June, 1872.— Athol Robert Henry, b. 2 Feb. 1881.— Emily Agnes.— Catherine Anna. (2) Gerald George, capt. late 23rd fusiliers; b. 13 April, 1839; m. 12 July, 1870, Agatha Catherine Mary Sophia Brownrigg, eldest dau. of late Adm. John Edward Wal- cott, M.P. (3) Charles John, of the British Museum library; b. 9 Dec. 1843. [6] Hon. George Augustus Frederick, col. in the army, gov. of Forton military prison, late capt. Scots guards, comptroller of the household, and equerry to h.r.h. Duchess of Gloucester, deputy-ranger Richmond Park 1866/71, Windsor Park since 1871, treasurer to h.r.h. Duke of Edinburgh 1866/71, groom in waiting to the Queen since 1872; b. 28 July, 1812; m. 11 May, 1842, Cecil EUzabeth, 4th dau. of Rev. and Hon. G. V. Wellesley, D.D. aforesaid (D. WELLINGTON), and has 3 sons and 2 daus. (1) Edward Thomas, B.A. Ch. Ch. Oxon. 1869, hon. canon Durham 1881, rector of Jarrow-ou-Tyne 1876, and of Wim- pole, CO. Cambridge, 1871/6 ; b. 20 April, 1846 ; m. 26 Sept. RAY LEIGH. 555 1871, Christina Catherine, 2nd dau. of Charles Edward Fraser- Tytler, Esq. of Sanquhar, Morayshire, s. p. (2) Francis Charles, b. 1 Feb. 1847. (3) Augustus Frederick, capt. R.A. A.D.C. to viceroy of India ; b. 19 July, 1852. (4) Minnie Georgiana, m. 13 July, 1865, as 2nd wife, to Charles Balfour, of Newton Don, co. Berwick, D.L. capt. grenadier guards (see also V. Barringtok) ; he d. 5 July, 1872, leaving a dau. Julian Eleanor Adelaide BALFOUR. (5) Geraldine Mary. "] Hon. Sir Adolphus Frederick Octa\nus, K.C.B. 20 April, I, bar.-at-law l.T. 1844, Q.C. 1861, permanent under-sec. home irtment (1867) ; b. 15 Jan. 1818 ; m. 14 Oct. 1845, Frede- ■a Elizabetli, youngest dau. of George Lane Fox, Esq. of iraraham Park, Yorks. (B. CONYERS) • she d. 29 Nov. 1867, uiving had a son and 4 daus. A. l] il**^l>j'^i ■ (1) Adolphus George Charles, bar.-at-law l.T. 1872, counsel to the mint and post office at the Durham, Northumber- land and Newcastle assizes, 1880; b. 29 June, 1846. (2) Frederica Maria, m. 17 June, 1878, to Hon. Frederick (banning Lascelles (E. HAREWOOD). (3) Gertrude. (4) Mary Beatrice Caroline. (5) Marcia Kathleen Anne, m. 7 Sept. 1880, to Hon. North (le Coigny Dalrymple, 2nd son of John Hamilton, 10th Earl of Stair, K.T. 8] Hon. Maria, m. 12 Aug. 1818, to Constantino Henry^ Ist 1 Marquis of Normanby, K.G. G.C.B. who d. 28 July, 1863Mi.ii40aiJlfl 9] Hon. Anne Elizabeth, d. 4 Nov. 1878, having m. 18 April, M6, to Sir Hed worth Williamson, Bart, who d. 24 April, 1861. 10] Hon. Jane Elizabeth, m, 21 April, 1823, to WiUiam Keppel, all Viscount Barrington, who d. 9 Feb. 1867. iktd..2jhAJ^IaSi. 11] Hon. Elizabeth Charlotte, m. 1 Aug. 1835, to Hon. Edward ijnest Villiers (E. Clakendox), who d. 30 Oct. 1843. 12] Hon. Susan, m. 4/14 Oct. 1833, to Charles Philip, 4th Earl '<{ Jlardwicke, whod. 17 Sept. 1873. M] Hon. Charlotte Amelia, m. 29 Oct. 1833, to John Trotter, , of Dyrham Park, Herts, who d. 29 Oct. 1870. ; ] Hon Georgiana, m. 4 Sept. 1846, to John Arthur, 2nd nil Bloomfleld, G.c.n. (ext.), who d. s. p. 17 Aug. 1879. i R HENRY THOMAS, 2nd Baron, M.P. Northumberland ^ 1826/30, Durham 1837/47, Liverpool 1853/6, created EARL ! ; VVEXSWORTII, of Ravensworth Castle, co. Durham, BARON I N'GTON, of Eslington Park, Northumberland, 2 April, 1874; M Mar. 1797 ; d, 19 Mar. 1878, having m. 9 Nov. 1820, Isa- |j. 11a Horatia, eldest dau. of Lord George Seymour (M. Hert- 1(1 iiD) ; she d. 6 Aug. 1856, having had 4 sons and 7 daus. ( 1 ) Henry Oeorge, 2nd and present EarL ( 2 ) Hon, Hed worth, capt. 16th regt. ; b. 2 July, 1826 ; d. s. p. 4 Juno, 1863, having m. 26 Aug. 1866, Florence Sophia, 2nd dau. of William Henry Warrington, Esq.; she d. 29 Nov. 1858. (3) Hon. Seymour, d. unm. 26 July, 1869. (4) Hon. AthoU Charles, capt. late 60th rifles, D.L. CO. Durham, heir presumptive to the Peerage : b. 6 Aug. 1833 ; m. 17 May, 1866, Caroline Cecilia, eldest dau. of Hon. George ]• l,t,'cumbe (E. Mount-Edgcumbe). (5) Lady Maria, m. 10 April, 1861, to Gen. Sir David Edward Wood, G.C.B. K.L.H.M. col. commanding 3rd brigade since 1876, iinauded 4th divn. R.A. at battles of Balaklava and Inker- 1 and during siege of Sebastopol, and subsequently com- iiied R.H.A. until end of the war, and also during Indian v uiuy, brigadier of field artillery during siege of Luck- in iw, &c. (fi) Lafly Florentia Emily, m. 18 April, 1853, to Hugh Robert 'lies "(B, DiNORBEN, ext.), of Kinmel Park and Glany- II, North Wales, L.L. and custos rotulorum Flints, high ; iff 1871, and Anglesea 1855, formerly major Denbighs. yeo. . :i\ . and has 2 sous and 5 daus. /I/ Hugh Seymour Bulkeley Lewis HUGHES- b. 10 July, 1862.-/2/ Henry Bodvel Lewis, b. 24 Dec. 1864^ /3/ Elizabeth Bronwen, m. 18 Aug. 1881, to Sc. John Charl- ton, Esq. of Pentrefifynon, Flint, J.P. (Meyri/;k— Bart.) /4/ Mary Florentia FranceslAnne.— /5/ Horatda Maria Susan- nah.— /6/ Anne Gwendoline. / (7) Lady EUzabeth, m. 3 Feb. 1863, to Sir l^worth William- son, Bart. / (8) Lady Emily. / (9) Lady Harriet Emily, m. 4 Feb. 1874( to Adm. the Hon. t?ir Charles Gilbert John Brydone EUiot/K.C.B. (E. MiNTO). 7- (10) Lady Eleanor. (11) Lady Victoria Isabella (twin with Hon. AthoU), m. 29 July, 1874, as 2nd wife, to Edward Rowe Fisher-Rowe, Esq. of Thorncombe, Surrey, assumed name of ROWE by deed-poll 10 ■' 'i. 1880, and has 3 sons and 2 daus. vmour FiSHER-RoWE, b. 31/May, 1876.— Guy Henry, b. - Dec. 1877.— Conway Victor, b. 6 July, 1881.— Eleanor Frederica.— Ethel Horatia, b. 26 June, 1879. BARON RAYLEIGH. JOHN WILLIAM STRUTT, Baron Rayleigh (1821, U.K.), F.B.S. J.P. D.L. Essex, senior wrangler and first Smith's prizeman 1865, Sheep- shank's astronomical exhibitioner 1864, fellow Trinity Coll. 1866, M.A. an additional examiner for the mathematical tripos 1876, prof, elementary physics Cambridge since 1879, a Cambridge com- missioner, Oxford and Cambridge Universities Act 1877; s. his father as 2nd Baron 14 June, 1873 ; b. 12 Nov. 1842; m. 19 July, 1871, Evelyn Georgiana Mary, 2nd dau. of late James Maitland Balfour, Esq. (M. Salisbury), of Whittinghame, N.B. and has 3 sons, (1) Hon. Robert John, b. 28 Aug. 1875. (2) Hon. Arthur Charles, b. 2 Oct. 1878. (3) Hon. Julian Balfour, b. 16 Aug. 1880. Arms — Az. on a chevron arg. between three cross-crosslets fltch^e or as many leopard's faces ppr. Crest— A demi-lion az. gorged with a mural crown or holding in the dexter paw a cross-crosslet fitch^e gold and resting the sinister on a shield sa. thereon a chevron arg. between three cross-crosslets fitch^e or. Supporters— Dexter, a reindeer or, collared and attired sa. Sinister, a monkey ppr. environed and chain reflexed over the back or. Seat— Terling Place, Witham, Essex. Hineage. JOSEPH HOLDEN STRUTT, of Terling Place, Essex (bro- ther of Major-Gen. William Goodday Strutt, gov. of Quebec, sons of John Strutt, of Maiden, Essex, by his wife, Anne, dau. of Rev. William Goodday), M.P. Maldon 1790/1827, col. in the army, Ueut.-col. Essex mil. &c. ; d. 11/18 Feb. 1845, having m. 23 Feb. 1789, Lady Charlotte Mary Gertrude Fitz- gerald, dau. of James, 1st Duke of Leinster. She was created Baroness Rayleigh, of Terling Place, Essex, 18 July, 1821, with remainder to her issue male, and d. 12 Sept. 1836, having had a son and 2 daus. (1) John James, s. as 2nd Baron. (2) Hon. Emily Ann, d. unm. 22 Dec. 1864, aged 75. (3) Hon. Charlotte Olivia Elizabeth, m. 19 Jan. 1841, to Rev. Robert Drummond, formerly vicar of Peering, and rural dean, son of Vice-Adm. Sir Adam Drummond, of Megginch Castle, N.B. 8. p. JOHN JAMES, 2nd Baron, b. 30 Jan. 1796 ; d. 14 June, 1873, having m. 3 Feb. 1842, Clara Elizabeth Latouche, 556 EEAY. eldest dau, of Captain Richard Vicars, R.E. and had 5 sons and a dau. (1) John ■William, 3rd and present Baron. (2) Hon. Richard M.A. b. 29 Feb. 1848 ; m. 24 April, 1879, Hon. Augusta Neville, only child of Charles Cornwallis, 5th Baron Braybrooke. (3) Hon. Charles Hedley, B.A. b. 18 April, ISid. MP ^Umx/c^S (4) Hon. Edward Gerald, b. 10 April, 1854; m. 29 Oct. 1878, Maria Louisa, dau. of John JoUifCe Tufnell, Esq. of Langleys, Essex (D. Athole), and has a son and dau. A son, b. 26 Oct. 1881.— Emily Norah, b. 10 Sept. 1879. (5) Hon. Hedley Vicars, b. 17 July, 1864. (6) Hon. Clara Emily Charlotte, m. 12 Sept. 1871, to John, son of late Rev. George Barber Paley, of Langcliffe, Yorks, rector of Freckenham, Suffolk, and rural dean, and has a son, George Arthur Paley, b. 14 Nov. 1874. LORD REAY. SIR DONALD JAMES MACKAY, Lord Reay (1628, S.), and a Baronet (1627, N.S.), created Baron Reay of Durness, co. Sutherland, in the peerage of the U.K. 8 Oct. 1881, Baron Mackay d'Ophemert, in the kingdom of the Netherlands ; s. his father as 11th Lord Reay 6 Mar. 1876, naturalised by Act of Parliament 1877 ; b. 22 Dec. 1839 ; m. 5 June, 1877, Fanny Georgiana Jane, only dau. of late Richard Hasler, Esq. of Alding- bourne and Barkfold, Sussex (and widow of Alexander Mitchell, Esq. M.P. of Stowe, Midlothian, capt. gren. guards) ; heir presumptive, his cousin Baron -S^neas. Arm^— Az., on a chevron or between tliree bears' heads couped arg. a roebuck's head erased between two hands each holding a dagger all ppr. Crest— A dexter cubit arm holding a dagger in pale all ppr. pommel and hilt or. Supporters — Dexter, a pikeman armed at all ix)ints ; Sinister, a musketeer, both ppr. Motto— Manu forte. Seats— Ophemert, in Gelderland; Carolside, Earlston; and Laidlawstiel, Galashiels, n.b. Residence — 6, Great Stanhope Street, Mayfair, w. Eineage. SIR DONALD MACKY, of Far (son of Hucheon or Hugh and grandson of Y. Macky), coroner of North Kintyre 1615 knighted by JAMES VI. at Theobalds 1616 ; created a Baronet of Nova Scotia 18 Mar. 1627, and created 19 Feb. 1628, Lord Reay, to him and his heirs male for ever bear- * ing the name and arms of Mackay ; raised 3000 men fcft i Count Mansfeldt's army in Germany, the next year entered into the service of the King of Denmark, and in 1630 joined Gustavus Adolphus, King of Sweden, and returned 1631, proceeded to Denmark 1643, and arrived from thence with ships and arms and a large sum of money, for,the service ; of Charles I. at Newcastle 1644. Lord Reay was taken pri- soner at the storming of the town by the Scots in the same year, imprisoned in the Tolbooth, Edinburgh, and released after the battle of Kilsyth Aug. 1645, and returned to Denmark 6 Feb. 1648; d. Feb. 1649, having m. 1st— Aug. 1610, d Barbara Mackenzie, eldest dau. of Kenneth, Lord Kintail, and S sister of the 1st and 2nd Earls of Seaforth, and had 4 sons and ■! 2 daus. He m. 2ndly, Lady Mary Lindsay, dau. of the Earl of Crawford. He m. 3rdly, Rachel Winterfield, and had a son. He procured a sentence of nulhty of that marriage, and m. 4thly, Elizabeth, dau. of Robert Thomson, of Greenwich, and had a dau. He m. 5thly, Marjory Sinclair, dau. of Francis Sin- clair, of Stircoke, and had 3 sons and 2 daus. His eldest sur- viving son, JOHN, 2nd Baron, joined the royalists under Glencairn and Middleton 1649, taken at Balveny and imprisoned ; ni. 1st, Lady Isabella, dau. of the Earl of Caithness, and had a son George, and a dau. He m. 2ndly, Barbara, dai;. of Mackay, of Scoury, and had 2 sons, /I/ Donald, Master of Reay, wliose male line failed on the death of his descendant, Eric, Oth Baron, s. p. 2 Jmie, 1875, unm. /2/ Hon. JEneas, brig.-gen. ; m. Margaretha, Countess PUckler; she d. 14 Feb. 1761, aged 90. His great-grandson, Barthold John Christian (Baron), m. Anna Mag- dalena Frederica Henriette, Baroness van Renesse Wilp, and had 2 sons, [1] Sir JEneas, s. as 10th Baron Reay. [2] Johan Frau9ois Hendrik Jacob Ernestus (Baron), b. 13 Mar. 1807 ; d. 27 July, 1846, having m. Margaretha Clara Francjoise, Baroness van Lynden; she d. 8 Oct.; 1869, having had 3 sons, (1) ^neas (Baron), member of the 2nd chamber of the Diitch parliament, heir presumptive to the Peer- age ; b. 29 Nov. 1838 ; m. 9 July, 1869, Baroness EUzabeth van Lynden, and has a son, Eric, b. 2 April, 1870. (2) Tlieodoor Philip (BARON), burgomaster Winterswyk b. 24 April, 1840 ; m. 15 July, 1868, Juliana Anna, Baro- ness van Lynden, and has 6 sons and 2 daus. John Jacob, b. 2 Nov. 1869.— Constantyn William Fer- dinand, b. 31 Dec. 1870.— ^neas, b. 1 Jan. 1872.— Edward, b. 23 Dec. 1873.— Dirk Rynhard Johan, b. 19 Dec. 1876.— Daniel, b. 17 Mar. 1878.— Margaretha Clara Fran^oise. — Maria Jacoba. (3) William Karel (BARON), administrator of the crown lands, Breda; b. 17 Aug. 1843 ; m. 13 Sept. 1869, Nicoline Engelvaart, and has a son and dau. Barthold, b. 14 May, 1871.— Catharina Wilhelmina Adrienne. SIR ^NEAS, 10th Baron Reay (on the death of his cousin Eric, 9th Baron, 2 June, 1875), Baron Mackay d'Ophemert; b. 13 Jan. 1806 ; d. 6 Mar. 1876, having m. 27 Oct. 1837, Mary Catherine Anne Jacoba, dau. of Baron James Fagel, and had 2 sons, (1) Sir Donald James, 11th and present Baron. (2) John acob, b. 30 Oct. 1842; d. 2 June, 1859. REDE8DALE. 557 EAEL OF KEDESDALE. JOHN THOMAS FEEEMAN-MITFORD, P.C. D.C.L. Earl of Redesdale, Northumberland, so created 3 Jan. 1877 (U.K.), and Baron Redesdale ( 1 802, U.K.), chairman of committees of House of Lords, &c. &c. since 1851, president of Cheltenham College, a governor of Wellington College ; s. his father as 2nd Baron 16 Jan. 1830; b. 9 Sept. 1805. Note— No heir to this Peerage. A ii MS— Quarterly, 1st and 4th, Arg., a fesse between three mole- (liwarps sa. MiTFORD. 2nd and 3rd, Az., three fusils conjoined ill fesse or, and (for distinction) a canton erm. FREEMAN. Chests — 1st, Two human hands ppr., grasping a sword erect arp., impaled thereon a boar's head erased sa., Mitford. Slid, A demi-wolf arg. holding a fusil or, and gorged (for dis- tinction) with a collar dancett^ gu. Freeman. Supporters— Two eagles, wings displayed and inverted sa. each accoUed with a wreath of shamrock ppr. :vr(rrT0— ^quabiliter et diligenter. Si:.vT— Batsford Park, Moreton-in-Marsh. Town House— 6, Park Place, St. James's, s.w. Hineage. ROBERT MITFORD, (descended from John de Mitford, of Molesden, Northumberland, knight of that shire in several parUaments of RICHARD II. and HENRY TV. keeper of the seal to Edward, Duke of York, for the liberty of Tynedale 1386), acquired Mitford Castle, Northumberland, by grant from CHARLES II.; m. Philadelphia, 3rd dau. of Humphrey Wharton, of GiUingwood, Yorks.; he bur. at Mit- ford, 28 June, 1674, aged 62, having had with other issue 3 sons, /la/ Humphrey, of Mitford Castle ; m. Valentine's day 1661/2, Frances, dau. of Sir Greorge Vane, of Long Newton, co. Dur- ham ; he bur. at Mitford, 29 Oct. 1673, leaving with other issue a son, Robert, of Mitford Castle, sheriff Northumb. 1697, and of Yorks. 1702; b. 31 Oct. 1662; d. at Burn 9 May, 1707, having m. 19 Dec. 1684, Anne, eldest dau. and coheir of John Ashton, of Burn, Yorks. (2nd son of Sir Ralph Ashton, Bart, of Middleton), and had with other issue 3 sons, [lb] Robert, of Mitford Castle,high sheriff Northumb. 1723 ; b. 8 Aug. 1686 ; d. 20 July, 1756, having m. Mary, dau. of Sir Richard Osbaldeston, Knt. of Hunmanby, Yorks. ; she d. 2 Nov. 1730, having had with an only dau. an only son, Robert, of Mitford Castle, high sheriff Northumb. 1769, a major in the army; b. at Brayton Hall, co. York, 24 July, 1718 ; d. 15, bur. at Mitford 18 Jan. 1784, aged 66, having m. Anne dau. of John Lewis, of Jamaica ; she d. 6 May, 1763, having had with other issue 4 sons, (Ic) Bertram, of Mitford Castle; b. 14 June, 1749 ; bur. 11 May, 1800, aged 51, having m. Tabitha, dau. of Francis Johnson, of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, M.D. ; she bur. 22 Sept. 1794, having had with 5 daus. 3 sons, /I/ Bertram, of Mitford Castle, high sheriff Northumb. 1835 ; assimied the additional surname of OSBALDESTON, by R.L. 28 Dec. 1835 ; bp. 17 Dec. 1777 ; d. s. p. 27 Feb. 1842, having m. 9 Mar. 1829, Frances, eldest dau. of Capt. Henry Mitford, R.N. of Exbury, Hants. ; she d. s. p 2 Nov. 1868. /2/ Robert, of Mitford Castle, Northumb. and Hun- manby, Yorks. adm. R.N. ; b. 26 Jan. 1781 ; d. 18 June, 1870, having m. 7 Dec. 1830. Margaret, eldest dau. of James Dunsmure, Esq. of Edinburgh; she d. 24 June, 1878, leaving an only dau. Margaret Susan (sole heir and representative of her father), m. 4 June, 1856, to WiUiam Amhurst-Tyssen- Amherst, of Didlington Hall, Norfolk, J.P. high sheriff 1866, M.P. W. Norfolk since 8 Mar. 1880, J.P. D.L. Middlesex, and has had 7 daus. Mary Rothes Margaret Tyssen-Amherst.— Sybil Margaret. — Florence Margaret.— Margaret Mitford. —Alicia Margaret.— Geraldine Margaret.— Beatrice Margaret, d. 20 Nov. 1881. /3/ Joseph George, capt. Madras army; b. 1 May, 1791 ; d. 2 Sept. 1875, having m. 28 Aug. 1816. Anne, dau. of May ; she d. 7 Dec. 1878, having had 2 sons and 2 daus. [1] George Newnham, senior chaplain Bombay presi- dency ; b. 25 June, 1817; d. 4 Jan. 1866, having m. Sarah Saxon, who d. 19 Jan. 1866, both on board s.s. " Behar," leaving a son, Godolphin Newnham, b. 16 April, 1844. [2] Bertram, b. 6 April, 1819 ; m. 11 Dec. 1842, Emily Robinson, widow, dau. of Stephen "SVhelpdale, and had a son, Bertram (Atherton) Augustine, b. 22 Sept. 1843; d. at Foochoo, 30 Aug. 1877, aged 34. [3] Mary Anne, m. 7 May, 1844, to George "William Mason, Esq. of Morton Hall, Notts. j.p.d.L. high sheriff 1872/3, and has 4 sons and 2 daus. (1) WiUiam Henry Mason, bar.-at-law; b. 24 May, 1846.— (2) George Edward, rector of Whitwell, Derbys.; b. 20 Oct. 1847.— (3) Arthur James, feUow of Trin. Coll. Camb.; b. 4 May, 1851.— (4) Charles Evelyn, lieut. 3rd buffs.; b. 27 Jan. 1855.— (5) Marianne Harriet Frances Agnes.— (6) Theodosia Helen Margaret. [4] Agnes Maria, m. 15 Feb. 1849, to Rev. John James Smith, vicar of Loddon, Norfolk, and has 4 sons and 5 daus. Ernest John Heriz Smith, b. 20 May, 1851.— Charles Mitford, b. 4 Feb. 1853.— Edmund Henry Cocks, b. 26 Dec. 1853.— Cecil Somers, b. 20 Nov. 1862.— Constance Maria Yorke.— Sybil Agnes Car- michael.— Florence Mitford. — Ada Marion.— Lilian Maud. (2c) John, of Newton Red House, parish of Mitford, capt. in the army, formerly of 85th regt.; b. at Dannet's Hall, CO. Leic. Aug. 1749 ; d. 15 Jan. 1832, aged 84, having m. Miss Dorothy Young, of Northumberland, who d. Dec. 1816, having had with other issue 3 sons, /I/ Robert, chairman of colonial audit board, dep. privy seal, and asst.-sec. of state Ireland ; b. 9 May, 1780 ; d. 25 Dec. 1818, having m. 24 Aug. 1805, Letitia, dau.' of Edward Ledwich, ll.d. of Dublin, relict of William Lawrenson, of Rosebrooke, Queen's co. ; she d. 17 Aug 1844, having had 3 sons and 2 daus. [1] JohnPhiUpOsbaldeston-Mitford,ofMitford,North- umberland, and Hunmanby Hall, Yorks. assumed the additional surname and arms of Osbaldeston, by R.L. 18 Aug. 1870, lieut.-col. in the army, late major Northumberland militia ; b. 16 Feb. 1809 ; m. 30 May, 1844, Fanny, dau. of Charles Mitford, Esq. of Pitshill, Sussex, and sister of William Townley Mitford, Esq. [2] Robert Bertram, b. 1 June, 1810 ; d. s. p. 1 Dec. 1880, having m. 20 July, 1844, Anna Maria, dau. of Sir Francis Ford, Bart, of Ember Court ; she d. 29 June. 1870. [3] Edward Ledwich, Ceylon, c.S. late government agent N.w. province and J.P. Ceylon ; b. 3 Oct. 1811 ; m. 11 April, 1844, Janet, dau. of Ven. Benjamin Bailey, archdeacon of Ceylon, and has had 5 sons and 4 daus. (1) Cuthbert Philip, b. 22 Jan. 1845 : d. unm. 31 Mar. 1854. (2) Robert, late lieut. 73rd regt. ; b. 26 Nov. 1846 ; m. 24 Nov. 1875, Annie, 2nd dau. of Lieut.-Col. Charles Stuart Lane, B.C.S. and has 2 sons and a dau. Bertram Lane, b. 3 Nov. 1876. — Robert Eustace, b. 10 June, 1878.— Sybil Marguerite Elizabeth, b. 2 Sept. 1879. (3) Edward, M.A. St. John's Coll. Camb. 1878, curate in charge of Kidlington, Oxon. ; b. 4 Oct. 1853; m. 14 Aug. 1878, Annie Maria Louisa, dau. of Rev. E. H. Price, of Philberds, Maidenhead, and has a son and dau. John Philip, b. 12 June, 1880.— Maud Edith. (4) Bertram, b, 13 June, 1855. (5) William Ledwich, b. 2 April, 1858. (6) Frances Letitia, m. 23 April, 1875, to Bimie Browne, Esq. deputy conservator of forests, Punjab. 558 REDESDALE. (7) Edith Hamilton, m. May, 1876, to William Eighy, Esq. asst.-couservator of forests, Punjab, and has a dau.— Georgina. (8)- Mary Margaret. (9) Sybil Emma. [4] Frances Catherine E. d. 30 June, 1831, having m. to Rev. Bowland Bateman, rector of Silton, Dorset, who d. [5] Marianne, d. 19 June, 1869, having m. 26 April, 1865, to Col, Charles Higginson Teush Hecker, com. cav. depot, Canterbury, formerly 15th hussars ; he died 1873. /2/ John, R.N. comd. the " Buckingham " revenue cruiser, " the poet," author of Johnny Newcome ; bp. at Mitford 22 Jan. 1782 ; d. 24 Dec. 1831, having m. at Campbeltown, Argylls. 12 Jan. 1808, Emily, dau. of Charles Street, of Dullintabor, N.B.; she d. 17 Oct. 1864, aged 76, having had 2 sons and 2 daus. [1] John, died young. [2] Charles Bertram, b. Mar. 1810 ; m. 5 Aug. 1839, Caroline, dau. of Charles Riley, of London, and has had with other issue 3 sons and 3 daus. (1) Charles Bertram, b. 20 July, 1842; d. 20 Jan. 1865, having m. 19 June, 1864, Emma Louisa, dau. of William Crispin, of London, and had an only son, who d. young. (2) John, lieut. 12th Middlesex R.V.; b. 13 May, 1844; m. 20 Aug. 1869, Dinah, dau. of Thomas Duthy, of Oxford, and has a son, John, b. 17 June, 1879. (3) Robert Henry, b. 20 May, 1852. (4) Emily Bertha, m. 25 Feb. 1863, to Charles Mar- riott Payne, of London. (5) Sybil, d. 31 Oct. 1878, having m. 4 Aug. 1864, to John Furtado, late major 2nd S. Middx. R.V. and had a son and dau. John Bertram FURTADO, b. 9 April, 1865.— Sybil Sarah Caroline. (6) Frances Osbaldeston, m. 30 April, 1874, to Alfred George Taunton, of the India office, and has 3 sons, Alfred William Bertram Osbaldeston Mitford TAUNTON, b. 22 Dec. 1874.— Edward Francis Os- baldeston Mitford, b. 8 Sept. 1877.— John Osbal- deston Mitford, b. 20 June, 1879. [3] Frances. [4] Emily, died young. /3/ Bertram, of Horsley, bar.-at-law, had 4 sons— see note, (f ) (3c) William Henry, aged 75 in 1828. (4c) Robert Clement, bp. 23 Nov. 1760. [2b] John, of London, citizen and clothworker, banker and goldsmith ; born at Burn, Yorks. 9 July, 1687 ; bur. 1 April, 1744, having m. 22 April, 1714, Sarah, eldest dau. of Sir George Mertins, citizen and goldsmith of London, alderman of Bridge ward, treasurer of Christ's Hospital (by his wife, Philadelphia Mitford), and had with a dau. an only son, Robert Mitford, of London, merchant ; d. 1776, aged 58, having m. Elizabeth, dau. of Boodle, of Oswestry, Salop, and had 2 sons to survive, viz. — (1) John, of London, capt. E.I.c.S. d. 18 May, 1806, aged 58, having m. 1st, Sarah Boodle, and had 2 daus ; he m. 2ndly, Mary, eldest dau. of J Allen, of Clifton, Gloucester, and had 2 sons, of whom the elder, John Mitford, vicar of Benhall, 1810/59. rector of Weston and Stratford St. Andrew 1817, all in Suffolk, editor of Gray's poetical works and several others of the Aldine edition, editor of the Gentleman's Magazine 1833/50 ; b. 13 Aug. 1781 ; d. 27 April, 1859, having m. 21 Oct. 1814, Augusta, 2nd dau. of Edward Boodle, of Lon- don, and had an only son, Robert Henry Mitford, of London, b. 24 July, 1816 ; m. 12 Aug. 1847, Anne, youngest dau. of Col. Wil- liam Henry Wilby, and has had with other issue 2 sons and 3 daus. (1) Robert Sidney, of the home office, private sec. to sec. of state home department 1880 ; b. 15 Mar. 1849 ; m. 3 June, 1874, Emma, 2nd dau. of Lieut.-Col. John Holt, and has 2 daus. the latter b. 14 July, 1878. (2) Charles Burney, b. 1 Sept. 1853. (3) Annie Augusta, m. 18 Dec. 1877, to Walter, eldest son of Edward James, Esq. of London. (4) Alice. (5) Katherine Emily. (2) Robert, died in the East Indies ; m. Sarah, 2ud dau. of William Mitford, Esq. of Petworth ; she d. at Somerset House, 21 July, 1827, aged 74, having had an only son, Robert Mitford, of Gateley Hall, Norfolk, d. s. p. 6 Jan. 1848, having m. Maria Frances Van Capellyn, of the Hague ; she d. 20 Jan. 1864. ft") Bertram Mitford, of Horsley, /3/ had 4 sons, (1) John, of G.P.O. ; b. ; m. 26 Jan. 1860, Chris- tian Elliot, dau. of George Hutton Riddell, Esq. of Carlton- upon-Trent, banker ; she d. , having had with other issue a son, Bertram George, b. 13 April, 1864. (2) Bertram, R.N. paymaster H.M.S. "Cossack," drowned at Trincomalee, 9 July, 1869, aged 32. . ^ „„ . ., f3) William Robert, surveyor G.P.O. Scotland; b. 26 April, 1839 • m. 26 April, 1876, Susan Margaret, elder dau. of Josh. Mitchell, Esq. of View Hall, Inverness, and has 2 sons, WiUiam Bertram Joseph, b. 4 Feb. 1877.— Philip, b. 18 Feb. 1878. (4) George Redesdale. [3b] William, of Petworth and Pitshill, Sussex ; b. 10 Feb. 1699; d. 5 Feb. 1777, having m. 1st, Miss Herbert; she d. s.p. He m. 2ndly, Sarah, dau. of John Wicker, of Horsham Park ; she d. 9 May, 1777, having had a son and 4 daus. His great-grandson, viz. William Townley Mitford, of Pitshill, Sussex, j.p,; D.L. sheriff 1847, M.P. Midhurst 1859/74 ; b. 27 June, 1817 ; m. 11 Oct. 1855, Hon. Margaret Emma Kenyon, dau. of Lloyd, 3rd Baron Kenyon, and has 3 sons and a dau.— William Kenyon, lieut. 8th (King's R. Irish) hussars, b. 7 Oct. 1857.— Charles Lloyd, b. 1 June, I860.— Cuthbert, b. 5 July, 1863.— Sybil, b. 27 Feb. 1866. /2a/ John, of London, merchant, d. 1720 ; bur. at Bow, Middx. will dated 4 Aug. 171 , proved 9 Feb. 172 , having m." Sarah, dau. and coh. of Henry Powell, of London, merchant ; her will dated 12 JiUy, 1739, proved 28 Feb. 1740, and had with 2 daus. 4 sons, of whom the eldest, viz. — William, of Newton and Gilbury House, Hants, will dated 7 Jan. 1745, proved Feb. 1747, having m. Margaret, dau. of Robert Edwards, Esq. of Wingfield, Berks, and only sister and heir of William Edwards, Esq. and had 3 sons, of whom the eldest, JOHN, of Newton House and Exbury, Hants, bar.-at-law L.I.; d. 16, bur. 23 May, 1761, having m. 13 Sept. 1740, Phila- delphia, dau. of Willey Reveley, of Newbv Wiske, Yorks. and of Newton Underwood and Throphill, Northumberland ; she bd. 9 Jan. 1797, having had with 3 daus. 2 sons, [Id] William, of Exbury aforesaid, M.P. New Romney 1812/18, Beeralston, NewiJort, and Devon 1796/1806, verderer of the New Forest, lieut.-col. South Hants, militia, a chief clerk of treasury 1783, bar.-at-law M.T. auflior of a history of Greece ; b. 10 Feb. 1744 ; d. 8 Feb. 1827, having m. 18 May, 1766, Frances, dau. of James Molloy, of Dublin city, by Anne, dau. of Henry Pye, of Farringdon, Berks; she d. 27 April, 1776, having had with other issue 3 sons, (le) Henry, capt. R.N.; b, 12 Sept. 1769; lost at sea in H.M.S. "York" 1803/4, having m. 1st— 1796, Louisa, dau. of Anthony Wyke, attorney-gen. of Mountserrat; she d. May, 1801, having had with other issue a dau. /I/ Frances, d. 2 Nov. 1868, having m. 9 Mar. 1829, to Bertram Osbaldeston Mitford, of Mitford Castle, Nor- thumberland, aforesaid, who d. s. p. 27 Feb. 1842. CAPT. Henry Mitford m. 2ndly— 1803, Mary, dau. of David, 3rd son of Alexander Anstruther (who called himself Lord Newark, a title conferred upon the celebrated General Leslie 31 Aug. 1661) ; she d. 3 April, 1860, having (re-m. 13 April, 1809, to Farrer Grovo Spurgeon-Farrer, of Brayfield House, Bucks, who d. 12 Oct. 1826, having had by her 5 sons and 2 daus.) had an only child, /2/ Henry Reveley, of Exbury House, Hants. J.P. D.L. and of Newton Park, Northumb. an attache at Florence 1825 ; b. 21 June, 1804; m. 28 Feb. 1828, Lady Georgina Jemima, 3rd dau. of George, 4th Earl Ashburnham (dissolved by act of parliament, and she re-m. 1842, to Hon. George Francis Molyneux— E. Sefton), and has 3 sons, [1] Percy, late Scots guards, also 43rd and 51st regts. bar.-at-law L.l.l871,in diplomatic service 1857/73, 2nd secretary embassy Berlin 1866/71 ; b. July, 1833 ; m. 14 April, 1863, Hon. Emily Marion Tatton-Egerton, dau. of William, Baron Egerton, of Tatton. [2] Henry, a twin with Percy; b. July, 1833; married twice ; his 1st wife — Frances Mary, d. at Hull, 14 Dec. 1872 ; he m. 2ndly, in London, 30 May, 1871, and at the British Legation, Darmstadt, 27 Jan. 1873, Johanna Wilhelmine Emilie, dau. of Moritz Pauli, of Kronach, Germany. ^_ij ^am [3] Algernon Bertram, secretary 'to commissioners of works and public buildings 1874, served in foreign office 1857/73, served at St. Petersburg, Pekin, and Yeddo ; b. 24 Feb. 1837 ; m. 31 Dec. 1874, Lady Clementine Gertrude Helen Ogilvy, dau, of David, 7th Earl of Airlie, and has 3 sous and 2 daus. Clement Bertram Ogilvy, b. 14 Dec. 1876.— David Bertram Ogilvy, b. 13 Mar. 1878.— Son, b. 2 June, 1880. — Frances Georgiana.— Iris Elizabeth. (2e) John, bar.-at-law L.i. a commissioner of bankruptcy, captain Irish revenues ; b. 25 May, 1772 ; d. 20 Jan. 1851, having m. 1st— Sarah Woodward ; she d. 30 Mar. 1836, having had with other issue 5 sons and 3 daus. /I/ William Reveley, E.I.C.S. d. unm. in India. /2/ John Reveley, vicar of Manaccan, Cornwall (eldest sou) ; d. 19 Mar. 1838, having m. Emma Kemp, dau. of Abraham Cumberbatch Sober, Esq.; she d. having re-m. 3 Aug. 1841, to Rev. Kyrle Ernie Aubrey Money. /3/ Henry John Reveley, lieut. R.N., d. 27 Maj-, 1837, having m. 1831, Anne Isabella, dau. of Richard Sayers, Esq. of Greenwood, co. Dublin ; she d. 10 Aug. 1855, having had an only son, Henry Reveley, capt. late 51st L.I, adj, 3rd Staff. R.v. ; b. 7 Dec. 1832 ; m. 2 July, 1857, Dora, dau. of Capt. W. Broughton, R,N, (Bart,), and has 2 sons and 4 daus. Bertram Reveley, b, 6 Feb, 1863.— Percy Nugent, b. 25 May, 1871.— Sybil Constance.— Dora Florence.— Evelyn Bertha. — Violet Nina. /4/ Eustace Reveley, d. at Adelaide, S. Australia, 24 Oct. 1869, aged 58, having m. Eliza, dau. of Saunders, Esq. and his 4th dau. Frances, d. at Adelaide, Dec. 1863, aged 15. RENDLESHAM. 559 /5/ Edward Reveley, curate of Little Witley, Wore. d. 29 Mar. 1844, aged 32. /6/ Bertha Maria, d. June, 1873, having m. 27 July, 1826, to Rev. Christopher Benson, master of the Temple, rector of St. Giles-in-the-Fields. 7/ Frances Emma. 8/ Ellen, d. May, 1859, having m. 24 June, 1839, to John Pye, of London, merchant. Joux MiTP'ORD m. 2udly— 1836, Susan Annette, (lau. of Captain Henry, R.N. (she re-m. 5 Jan. 1852, to :\Ia]or W. S. R. Hodson, of " Hodson's Horse"), and had an only son, /9/ Reginald Colvill William Reveley, major B.S.C. second in command 14th lancers Afghanistan 1878/9 ; b.23 Feb. 1839; m. 13 Sept. 1865, Margaret, 2nd dau. of late Henry Moore, Esq. of Liverpool, s. p. (3e) Bertram, of Clontarf, co. Dublin, LL.D. bar.-at-law l.T. commissioner of bankruptcy, Ireland ; b. 1 Oct. 1774 ; d. 16 Dec. 1844, having m. 24 May, 1806, Frances, 2nd dau. of John Vernon, Esq. of Clontarf Castle, co. Dublin ; she il. 30 Jan. 1867, having had 6 sons and 3 daus. /I/ William Vernon, lieut.-col. 9th Bengal cav. b. 27 Jan- 1809 ; d. 8 Jnne, 1861, aged 52, having m. Emily, dau. of Col. Wiltshire ; she d. June, 1839 , having had 2 sons, (1) William, capt. 65th regt. and 73rd regt. only sur- viving issue ; d. 16 Oct. 1870, aged 33, having m. 22 Nov. 1866, Emily, only surviving dau. of Gen. Sir George Petre Wymer, K.C.B. and had a dau. b. 13 Oct. 1867. (2) Arthur Henry, C.E. ; killed at Cawnpore in Indian Mutiny. /2/ Bertram Charles, col. in the army, retired h.p. major 11th foot, town major Malta ; b. 10 Mar. 1810 ; d. 23 Aug. 1876, aged 67, having m. 6 Feb. 1843, Mary Jane, eldest dau. of Lieut. -Col. Rice Jones, K.H. R.E. ; she d. 1 Mar. 1879, having had a son and dau. (1) Bertram Eustace, lieut. 1st R. Scots, sold out 1872 ; m. 14 Sept. 1876, Maria Louisa, dau. of late Horace F. Clarke, of New York. (2) Ida. /3/ Henry, b. 12 Nov. 1811 ; d. unm. /4/ George Manners Sutton, b. 28 Jan. 1815 ; married, and has a family. /5/ Charles Venables, b. 6 July, 1817 ; m. 19 July, 1864, Elizabeth Frances, dau. of Thomas Bushe, of Furry Park, CO. Dublin, and grand-dau. of late Rt. Hon. Charles Kendal Bushe, C.J. Queen's bench, Ireland, and has a son, Bertram Vernon, b. 31 May, 1871. /6/ John Guise, b. 30 Mar. 1822 ; d. unm. /7/ Mary, d. unm. /8/ Frances, d. 28 May, 1877, aged 70, having m. 27 April, 1835, to Hans Blactwood Hamilton, who d. 27 Oct. 1864, and had with 4 daus. an only son, William Stewart HAMILTON, lieut.-col. late 90th L.I. served in Zulu war 1879; b. 21 Aug. 1842 ; m. 16 Nov. 1877, Mary Isabella, 3rd dau. of late Col. Gun-Cun- ningham, D.L. of Mount Kennedy (M. ELY), and has 2 sons, Archibald Hans Blackwood Hamilton, b. 19 Sept. 1879.— William Stewart, b. 6 April, 1881. /9/ Charlotte Philadelphia Frances, m. 17 Feb. 1846, to Thomas, 2nd son of Col. Finlay, of Corkagh, Dublin ; he d. 24 Feb. 1878, leaving an only dau. Mary Frances Ursula, m. 6 Aug. 1869, to Rev. Edward Lament Horsley, M.A. [2d] Sir John, bar.-at-law M.T. M.P. Beeralston and East Looe, Cornwall, solicitor-gen. and knighted 1793, atty.-genl. 1799, ypeaker of the house of commons 11 Feb. 1801, lord high chancellor Ireland 1802/6 ; assumed the additional surname and arms of FREEMAN by R.L. 28 Jan. 1809 ; created Baron Redesdale of Redesdale, Northumb. 15 Feb. 1802 ; b. 18 Aug. 1748 ; d. 16 Jan. 1830, having m. 6 June 1803, Lady 1' ranees Perceval, dau. of John, 2nd Earl of Egmont ; she d. 22 Aug. 1817, having had with 3 daus. an only son, John Thomas, 2nd Baron, created Earl op Redes- 1 DALE. /3a/ William, rector of Elsden, Northumberland, presented I 1674 ; d. there 20 April, 1715, having had by his wife Isabel), who d. 1726, 4 sons and 6 daus. BARON RENDLESHAM. I FREDERICK WILLIAM BROOK THEL- LUSSON, Baron Rendlesham (1806, i.), m.p. East Suffolk s»«e 1874/^eriff 1870, late major West Suffolk yeo. cav. sinc6 1871 ; s. his father as 5th Baron 6 April, 1852 ; b. 9 Feb. 1840 ; m. 4 July, 1861, Lady Egidia Montgomerie, eldest dau. of Archibald William, 13th Earl of Eglinton, K.T.; she d. 13 Jan. 1880, having had 3 sons and 5 daus. (1) Hon. Frederick Archibald Charles, b. 8 Jime, 1868. (2) Hon. Percy Edward, b. 30 Oct. 1874. (3) Hon. Hugh Edmond, b. 7 Jmie, 1876. (4) Hon. Adeline Egidia. (5) Hon. Miriam Isabel. (6) Hon. Cecilia Blanche. (7) Hon. Ruby Alexandrina Elizabeth. (8) Hon. Mariota. Arms — Quarterly, wavy or and arg., in 1st and 4th quarters two wings expanded barwise sa. each charged with a trefoil slipped or, in the 2nd and 3rd quarters an oak tree eradicated ppr. charged with an escocheon bendwise gu. thereon three guttes-d'eau. Crest — A demi-greyhound salient arg. collared sa. between two wings of the last each charged with a trefoil slipped or. Supporters — Two greyhounds regardant arg. collared sa. Motto— Lahore et honore. Seat— Rendlesham Hall, Woodbridge, Suffolk. TOWN HOUSE -4, Grosvenor Gardens, S.W. Hineage. PETER THELLUSSON, of Brodsworth, Yorks. (3rd sou of Isaac de Thellusson, 16 years ambassador from Geneva to the court of Louis XIV. great-grandson of Theophilus de Thellusson, the only member of his family who survived the massacre of St. Bartholomew 22 Aug. 1572; this Theophilus held a high command in the French army, and distinguished himself at the siege of Cassel ; he held the estates possessed by his ancestor, Frederick de Thellusson, Seigneur de Flescheres, Baron St. Saphorin 1328), M.P. Malmesbury ; b. 27 June, 1737 ; d. 27 July, 1797, leaving by will, dated 2 April, 1796 (after ample legacies to his family) the residue of his property, con- sisting of land of the annual value of £4,500, and of personal property of £600,000, to trustees for the purpose of accumulat- ing during the Uves of his 3 sons, and the lives of all their sons who should be living at the time of his death, or be bom in due time afterwards, and the hves of the survivors of them, then the estates directed to be purchased with the produce of the accumulating fund to be conveyed to the eldest male de- scendant of his 3 sons with benefit of survivorship. This will was established before the house of lords 25 June, 1805, but resulted in the passing of the Act 39 and 40 George III. cap. 98, restraining the power of devising property for the purpose of accumulation to 21 years after the death of the testator; m. ►GO RIBBLE8DALE. 6 Jan. 1760, Anne, 2nfl dau, of Matthew Woodford, Esq. and sister to Sir Ralph Woodford, of Carlby, co. Line ; she d. Jan. 1805, having had with 3 daus. 3" sons, (1) Peter Isaac, created Baron Thellusson, (2) George Woodford, b. 2 Mar. 1764; d. 30 Dec. 1811, having m. 3 April, 1791, Mary Anne, 3rd dau. of Philip Ponnereau, Esq. ; she d. 1 June, 1844, having had an only dau. to marry, viz. G-eorgiana, m. 3 Peb. 1813, to Henry Hoyle Oddie, Esq. (3) Charles, M.P. Evesham, b. 2 Feb. 1770; d. 2 Nov. 1815, having m. 15 Jan. 1795, Sabine, eldest dau. of Abraham Robarts, of London, banker ; she d. 26 Peb. 1814, having had 2 sons and a dau. /I/ Charles, b. 31 Jan. 1797, d. 5 Peb. 1856, having ni. 19 Oct. 1820, Mary, youngest dau. of George Grant, Esq. of Ingolds- thorpe Hall, Norfolk, and had 5 sons, [1] Charles Sabine Augustus, of Brodsworth HaU, Yorks. high sheriflE 1866, capt. late 12th lancers ; b. 5 Mar. 1822 ; m. 23 Mar. 1850, Georgiana, dau. of William Theobald, Esq. of Stockwell, Surrey, and has had 4 sons and 2 daus. (1) Peter, b. 19 Dec. 1850.— (2) Herbert, late R.H. guards, formerly 8th hussars; b. 16 July, 1854.— (3) Charles, b. 20 July, I860.— (4) Augustus, b. 4 Aug. 1862. —(5) Aline, d. 31 May, 1880.— (6) Constance. [2] Alexander Dalton, lieut.-col. (retd.) served with 72nd highlanders in Crimea, K.L.H. and also in India; b. 8 Mar. 1824, unm. [3] Frederick George, 29th Bengal N.I. b. 1 April, 1825, m. 11 Aug. 1853, Annie, youngest dau. of William Whitter, Esq. of Worthing, J.P. D.L. Sussex, and has had 3 sons, Frederick William, b. 2 Oct. 1858.— Alexander, d. May. 1873.— Percy Sabine Munro, b. 1 Feb. 1862. [4] Seymour Stewart, d. unm. 7 May, 1868. [5] Ernest, of Mount Auldyn, Isle of Man, J.P. co. Down ; b. 17 Jan. 1830 ; m. 2 Mar. 1852, Emily, only dau. of Alfred Robinson, of London, and has a son and 2 daus. (1) Ernest Charles, b. 11 May, 1858. (2) Mary. (3) Laura Adeline, m. 20 Aug. 1874, to James Montagu, Esq. of Melton Park, Yorks. and has a son, b. 9 Feb. 1878, and a dau. b, 29 July, 1879. /2/ Thomas Robarts, b. June, 1801; d. 29 Mar. 1869, having m. 17 Aug. 1822, Maria, dau. of Sir Francis Workman Macnaghten, Bart.; she d. 23 Jan. 1881, having had 2 daus. [1] Sabine Matilda, m. 21 Aug. 1862, to Richard Greville, Esq. of Milford, who d. [2] Letitia, m. 25 April, 1872, to Major-Gen. Sir Dighton Macnaghten Probyn, K.C.S.I., C.B., K.C. of Turkey, s. p. /3/ Adeline d. unm. PETER ISAAC THELLUSSON, of Brodsworth, M.P. Bossiney, created Baron Rendlesham, of Rendlesham, Suffolk, 1 Feb. 1806, in the Peerage of Ireland ; b. 9 Mar. (? 13 Oct.), 1761 ; d. 8/16 Sept. 1808 ; having m. 14 June, 1783, Eliza- beth Eleanor, dau. of John Cornwall, Esq. of Hendon, Middx. ; she d. 10 Dec. 1809, having had with other issue 4 sons, /I/ John, 2nd Baron, b. 12 Sept. 1785; d. 3 July, 1832, having m. 1st— 30 Nov. 1809, Mary Andalusia, dau. of Lieut.-Gen. Samuel Trevor Dickens ; she d. s. p. 15 Aug. 1814. He ni. 2ndly— 26 Mar. 1816, Ann Sophia, 2nd dau. and coheir of William Tattnall, of Leiston Old Abbey, Suffolk ; she d. 31 Aug. 1856, leaving 2 daus. (1) Hon. Emily Elizabeth Julia, d. 13 May, 1879, having m. 25 Oct. 1847, as 2nd wife, to Thomas, 6th Baron Walsiugham, who d. 31 Dec. 1870. (2) Hon. Sophia Andalusia Mary, m. 15 Mar. 1856, to Sir William Rose, K.C.B. (B. Strathnairn). /2/ William, 3rd Baron, a twin with his brother Frederick, b. 6 Jan. 1798; d. 13 Sept. 1839, having m. 10 Jan. 1826, Lucy, dau. of Edward Roger Pratt, of Royston Hall, Norfolk ; she d. 12 May, 1854, having rem. 2 Feb. 1841, to Stewart, brother of Sir John Marjoribanks, Bart. ; he d. s. p. Sept. 1863. /3/ Frederick, s. as 4th Baron. /4/ Hon. Arthur, b. 10 Dec. 1801; d. 16 June, 1858, having m. 3 Jan. 1826, Caroline, dau. of Christopher Bethell-Codrington, Esq. (BART.); she d. 19 June, 1877, leaving a son and 2 daus. (1) Arthur John Bethell, of Thellusson Lodge and Black- heath, Suffolk, J.P. late major Coldstream guards, and hon. col. Suffolk R.V., K.M.; b. 13 Sept. 1826; m.9 Mar. 1859, Hen- rietta Frances Elizabeth, 2nd dau. of Frederick William Thomas Vernon-Wentworth, Esq. of Wentworth Castle, Yorks. (B. VERNON) ; she d. 30 Mar. 1873, having had with other issue a son and dau. Arthur Wentworth, b. 1 Jan. 1863.— Prederica Charlotte Louisa. (2) Charlotte Elizabeth, d. 2 April, 1879, aged 49. (3) Sophia Augusta. FREDERICK, 4th Baron, M.P. E. Suffolk 1843/52, D.L. ; b. 6/7 Jan. 1798 ; d. 6 April, 1852, having m. 5 June, 1838, Eliza Charlotte, eldest dau. of Sir George Beeston Prescott, Bart, and widow of James, only son of Gen. Sir James Duff ; she d. 31 Dec. 1840, leaving a sou and dau. [1] Frederick William Brook, 5th and present Lord. [2] Hon. Anne Blanche. BARON RIBBLESDALE. THOMAS LISTER, Baron Ribblesdale (1797, G.B.), capt. rifle brigade, a lord in waiting 1880; 8. his father as 4th Baron 25 Aug. 1876; b. 29 Oct. 1854: m. 7 April, 1877, Charlotte, dau. of Charles Tennant, Esq. of The Glen, Peebles, and has a son and dau. (1) Hon. Thomas, b, 2 May, 1878. (2) Hon. Barbara, b. 30 May, 1880. Arms — Erm. on a fesse sa. three mullets or. Crest— A stag's head erased per fesse ppr. and gu. a crescent for difference. Supporters— Dexter, a stag regardant sa. gorged with a collar of SS. charged on the body with an eagle displayed or. Sinister, a brown war-hoVse caparisoned ppr. supporting a guidon ppr. charged with the letters Y. L. D. (York light dragoons). Motto — Retinens vestigia famae. Seat— Gisbume Park, Skipton. Residence— 6, The Close, Winchester. Hineage. CHRISTOPHER LISTER, of Midhopc, Yorks. living 16 Edward IV. (descended from John Lister of Derby, 8 Edward II. 1312, and his wife Isabel, dau. and heir of John de Bolton, of Bolton -in-Craven); m. Joane, dau. of Sir WiUiara Calverley, of Calverley, Knt. by Agnes, dau. of Sir John Tempest, Knt. and had mth other issue 2 sons, (la) WilUam, of Midhope and Thornton; m. Elizabeth, dau. nad sole heir of Thurstan Banyster, of Swindeu. His great- great-grandson. Sir Martix Lister, of Radclive, Bucks, and after of Thorpe Emald, Lincoln (nephew of Sir Mathew Lister, of Burwell, Line, president college of physicians, and physician in ordinary to Queen Henrietta Maria, and James I. and Charles I. d. s. p. 1657, aged 92). He bur. at Burwell, 29 Aug. 1670, aged 67, having m. 1st, Mary, dau. of. Richard, Lord Wenman, of Tame Park, Oxon. and had issue. He m. 2ndly, Hon. Susanna (maid of honour to Q. MARY), dau. of Sir Alexander Temple, Knt. of St. Mary's Hoo, Kent, and Avidow of Sir Geoffrey Thomhill (or Thornhurst), of Agnes Court, Kent ; she bur. at Burwell, 20 Nov. 1669, having had with other issue 2 sons, /I/ Martin, M.D. a celebrated zoologist and botanist (natural- ist), F.R.s. 1670/1, M.D. Oxon. 1683/4, F.R.C.P. 1687, censor 1694, last physician-in-ordinary to Q. ANNE; d. 2 Feb. 1711/12, aged 74, leaving issue. /2/ Michael, of Burwell, Line. ; bur. there 20 Oct. 1676, having m. 20 Aug. 1659, Anne, widow of Thomas Pierce, of Alverston, co. Warwick ; she bur. 18 April, 1673. His de- scendant in the 5th generation, Matthew Banx'ROFT-Lister, of Burwell Park, co. Line, high sheriff 1800, claimed the Barony of Kyme; d. 14 Oct. 1842, having m. 7 Feb. 1799, Sophia Branton, of Lon- don ; she d. 27 Dec. 1851, having had 5 sons and 4 daus. [1] Matthew Henry, b. 17 July, 1801 ; d. 9 Jan. 1876, having m. 1823, Arabella, youngest dau. of JohoT RIBBLESDALE. 561 Cracroft, Esq. of Hackth/ Lady Jane, d. 27 Mar. 1861, having m. 20 July, 1822, to awrence Peel, Esq. (Bart.) 0/ Lady Louisa Madelina, m. 18 April, 1826, to Right Hon. llliam Frederick Fownes Tighe, of Woodstock, co. Kilkenny, >rd-lieut. of that co. and the city of its name, 1847/78 ; he d. 1 June, 1878. 11/ Lady Charlotte, d. 20 Aug. 1833, having m. 4 Dec. 1823, as Bt wife, to Right Hon. Adm. Sir Maurice Frederick, G.C.B. 1st lOrd FitzHardinge, who d. 17 Oct. 1867. 12/ Lady Sophia Georgiana, m. 8 Aug. 1838, to Lord Thomas )ecil, who d. 29 Nov. 1873 (M. Exeter). r^HARLES, 5th Duke, K.Q. P.C. had the title of Duke of Aubigny, in France, confirmed and registered by the arUament of Paris in 1777, and confirmed again 18 Mar. 1816, y Louis XVIII. lord-lieut. and custos rotulorum Sussex, high teward Chichester, chancellor of Marischall Coll. Aberdeen, leut.-col. in the army, served at Waterloo, assumed the ad- itional surname of Gordon before that of Lennox by r.l. ►•Aug. 1836; b. 3 Aug. 1791; d. 21 Oct. 1860, having m. 10 Ipril, 1817, Lady Caroline Paget, eldest dau. of Henry William, llarquis of Anglesey, K.G. G.C.B. ; she d. 12 Mar. 1874, having lad 4 sons and 3 daus. 1/ Charles Henry, 6th and present Duke. '2/ Lord Henry Charles George, P.O. M.P. Chichester since Feb. 1846, a lord of the treasury 1852, 1858/9, sec. to admiralty 1866/8, president of board of works 1874/6; b. 2 Nov. 1821. [3/ Lord Alexander Francis Charles, capt. late royal horse guards, M.P. Shoreham 1849/59 ; b. 14 June, 1825 ; m. 6 Aug. 1863, Emily, 2ud dau. of late Col. Charles Towneley, of Towneley Hall, CO. Lane, and has a son, Cosmo Charles, b. 17 Aug. 1868. /4/ Lord George Charles, lieut. royal horse guards, M.P. Lym- ington 1860/74; b. 22 Oct. 1829; d. s. p. 27 Feb. 1877, having m. 3 Aug. 1875, Minnie Augusta, dau. of late W H Palmer, of Boyne House, Kent, and widow of Edwin Adolphus Cook, Esq. of Roydon Hall, Kent. /5/ Lady Caroline Amelia, m. 4 Oct. 1849, as 2nd wife, to John George, 5th Earl of Bessborough, who d. s. p. 28 Jan. 1880. /6/ Lady Augusta Catherine (Countess Domberg), m. 27 Nov. 1851, to H.S.H. Prince William Augustus Edward, of Saxe Weimar, K.C.B. gen. in the army, A.D.C. to the Queen 1855/68, col. 10th foot 1878, served with grenadier guards in Eastern campaign, at battles of Alma, Balaklava and Inkerman and siege of Sebastopol, wounded, K-L.H. & M. comdg. south mil. dis- trict 1876, home district 1870/6. /7/ Lady Cecilia Katherine, m. 17 Nov. 1859, to George, Lord Bingham (E. LrCAN). MARQUIS OF RIPON. SIR GEORGE FREDERICK SAMUEL ROBIN- SON, K.G. G.C.S.I. CLE. Marquis of Ripon, so created 23 June, 1871, Earl de Grey (1816, U.K.), and of Ripon (1833, U.K.), Viscount Goderich (1827, U.K.), Baron Grantham (1761, G.B.), and a Baronet (1689, E.), P.O. D.C.L. Oxon. GOV.-GEN. OF INDIA a»e« 1880/c^^. and (ex officio) grandmaster of the most exalted order of the star of India and of the order of the Indian Empire, &c. high steward of Hull, M.P. Hull 1853/5, Huddersfield 1853, w.R. Yorks. 1857/9, under-sec. of war 1859/61, secretary 1863/6, secre- tary India 1866, lord president of the council 1869/73, hon. col. Ist West York R.v. since 1860, joint high commissioner at Washington 1871, K.G. 23 June, 1871, L.L. N.R. Yorks. since 1873, grand- master of the freemasons 1871/4, when he became a Roman Catholic; s. his father as 2nd Earl of Ripon 28 Jan. 1853, and s. his uncle as 3rd Earl de Grey, &c. 14 Nov. following; b. 24 Oct. 1827; m. 8/9 AprH, 1851, his cousin Henrietta Anne Theodosia, CI. (late lady of the bedchamber to the Princess of Wales), elder dau. of Capt. Henry ^ Vyner, of Gautby, co. Line, and has an only son, (1) Frederick Oliver, Earl de Grey, M.P. Ripon 1874/80, late capt comdt. 29th Yorks. W.R. vols, attach^ to Joint High j^MS— Yertfa chevrdJiTbetweenl^hree stags at gaz#or. CREST— Out of a coronet adorned with fleurs-de-hs or, on a mount vert a stag at gaze of the first. SUPPORTERS— Two greyhounds reguardant sa. MOTTO— Qualis ab incepto. tt n t • .„„i« BEATS— Studley Royal, Ripon, and Nocton Hall, Lincoln. TOWN HOUSE— 1, Carlton Gardens, s.W. Uineage. SIR WILLIAM ROBINSON, of Newby, Yorks. (grandson of William Robinson, a Hamburg merchant, lord mayor of York 1581 and 1594, and twice M.P. for that city ; d. 1 Aug. 1616, aged 82), knighted at the coronation of Chari.es I m Scotland, sheik of Yorks. 1639 ; bp. 21 Dec. 1601 ; d. 1 Sept. 2 0^ 564 RIVERS. 1658, having m. 1st, Anne or Amy, dau. of Sir William Bam- burgh, of Howsham, Yorks.; she bur. 15 April, 1624. He m. 2ndly, Frances, dau. of Sir Thomas Metcalf, Knt. of Nappa, Yorks. and had with other issue 2 sons, [1] Sir Metcalfe, of Newby, M.P. Yorks. 1660/1, 1684, created a BABONET 30 July, 1666 ; d. s. p. 6 Feb. 1688/9, having m. 29 Mar. 1653, Margaret, dau. of Sir William Darcy, Knt. of Witton Castle, CO. Durham; she bur. 13 April, 1666. [2] Thomas, of Yorks. a Turkey merchant ; bur. at St. Crux, Yorks. 16 July, 1676, having m. 31 Dec. 1654, Elizabeth, dau. of Charles Tancred, of Arden, Yorks. (Bakt.); she bur. at St. Crux, 15 May, 1664, having had vwth other issue a son, SIR WILLIAM ROBINSON, of Newby, high sheriff Yorks. 1689, created a Baronet 13 Feb. 1689/90, M.P. North- allerton in three Parliaments, lord mayor of Yorks. 1700, and M.P. in eight parUaments, 1689/1722 ; d. 22 Dec. 1736, aged 80, having m. 8 Sept. 1679, Mary, eldest dau. of George Aislabie, of Studley Royal, Yorks. and had 4 sons, [1] Sir Metcalfe, 2nd Baronet; died four days after his father. [2] Sir Tancred, 3rd Baronet, rear-adm. of the white, lord mayor of York 1718, 1738; bur. at St. Crux 7 Sept. 1754, having m. his cousin Mary, only dau. and heir of Rowland Norton, of Dishworth, Yorks; she was bur. 26 July, 1748, having had with other issue 2 sons, (1) Sir William, 4th Baronet ; d. s. p. 4 Mar. 1770, having m. Dorothea, dau. of John Thomhill, of Stanton, co. Derby. (2) Sir Norton, 5th Baronet, d. unm. 1792. [3] William, col. of marines, d. unm. at Port Royal, Jamaica, 19 June, 1741. [4] Sir Thomas, k.b. Baron Graxtham, of Grantham, co. Line, so created 7 April, 1761, secretary to embassy at Paris 1723, minister plenipotentiary Vienna 1730, and at Aix la Chapelle 1748, K.B. 1742, a lord commissioner of trade and plantations 1748, M.P. Christchurch, Hants, keeper of the great wardrobe and P.O. 1749, secretary of state 1754 and 1755, a lord justice 1755, joint paymaster-gen. 1765; d. 30 Sept. 1770, having m. 13 July, 1737, Frances, 3rd dau. of Thomas Worsley, of Hov- ingham, Yorks. (Bart.); she bur. 6 Nov. 1760, having had with other issue an elder son, THOMAS, 2nd Baron, king's secretary to the congress of Augsburg, and M.P. Christchurch 1761, 1766, lord com- missioner of trade, &c. 1766, vice-chamberlain 1770, ambassador to Spain 1771/9, first lord of board of trade 1781, and secretary of state foreign department 1782/3, when he concluded the | preliminaries of peace with France ; b. 30 Nov. 1738 ; d. 20 July, 1786, having m. 17 Aug. 1780, Lady Mary Jemima Grey, younger dau. and coheir of Philip Yorke, Earl of Hardwicke (by Jemima, Marchioness Grey), and eventual heir in her issue of her sister Annabel, Countess de Grey ; she d. 7 Jan. 1830, having had 2 sons, /I/ Sir Thomas Philip, K.G. 3rd Baron Grantham, succeeded as 6th Baronet on the death of his 2nd cousin Sir Norton 1792, and to the Earldom of de Grey and Barony of Lucas of Crud- well (B. Lucas), on the death of his maternal aunt Annabel Grey, Countess de Grey (so created 25 Oct. 1816, with remainder to her sister Lady Grantham and her issue male), 4 May, 1833, assumed the surname and arms of Weddell in lieu of his patronymic by R.L. 7 May, 1803, and also of De Grey in lieu of Weddell by R.L. 24 June, 1833, lord-lieut. Ireland 1841/4, K.G. 12 Dec. 1844, lord-lieut. and custos rotulorum Beds. A.D.C. to the Queen ; b. 8 Dec. 1781; d. 14 Nov. 1859, having m. 20 July, 1805, Lady Henrietta Frances Cole, youngest dau. of William Willoughby, 1st Earl of Enniskilleu; she d. 2 July, 1848, leaving 2 daus. [1] Anne Florence, BARONESS LuCAS, d. 23 July, 1880, having m. 7 Oct. 1833, to George Augustus Frederick, 6th Earl Cowper, who d. 15 April, 1856. [2] Lady Mary Gertrude, m. 6 July, 1832, to Capt. Henry Vyner, of Gautby, co. Line, who d. 22 Jan. 1861, having had 4 sons and 2 daus. (1) Henry Frederick Clare VYNER, of Moat House, co. Line; b. 1836, unm. (2) Reginald Arthur, M.P. Ripon 1860/5; d. 28 Sept. 1870. (3) Frederick Grantham, murdered by brigands in Greece, 21 April, 1870. (4) Robert Charles de Grey, capt. late grenadier guards ; b. m. 10 July, 1865, Eleanor, dau. of Rev SUngsby Duncombe-Shafto. (5) Henrietta Anne Theodosia, m. 8/9 April, 1875, to her cousin George Frederick Samuel, Marquis of Ripon, K.G. (6) Theodosia Harriet Elizabeth, d. s. p. 18 Nov. 1864, having m. 5 July, 1859, to Charles Douglas, 3rd Marquis of Northampton. /2/ Sir Frederick John, M.P. Ripon in seven Parliaments, lord of the treasury 1812, chancellor of the exchequer 1823, secretary of state for the colonies and first lord of the treasury 1827, created Viscount Goderich, of Nocton, co. Line. 28 April of that year, first lord of the treasury 1833, lord privy seal 1833/4, created Earl of Ripon, co. York, 10 April, 1833, president of the board of trade 1841; b. 30 Oct. 1782; d. 28 Jan. 1869, having m. 1 Sept. 1814, Lady Sarah Albinia Louisa Hobart, only dau. and eventually sole heir of Robert, 4th Earl of Buckinghamshire; she d. 9 April, 1867, leaving an only son, (1) George Frederick Samuel, k.q. 2nd Earl, created Marquis of Ripon. BARON RIVERS. HORACE PITT-RIVERS, Baron Rivers (18C U.K.), lieut.-col. major late r.h. guardi s. his nephew as 6th Baron 17 Mar. 1867; b. : April, 1814; d. s. p. 31 Mar. 1880, having m. 1st—: April, 1845, Eleanor Suter, of Brighton, who d. s. 3 Sept. 1872. Hem. 2ndly— 26 June, 1873, Emm line Laura, dau. of Capt. John PownoU Willia Bastard. She re-m. 2 July, 1881, to Montagi George, 2nd son of Sir John Charles Thorold, 111 Bart. Arms— Quarterly, Ist and 4th, Sa., a fesse chequy arg. and t l)et\veen three bezants, PiTT. 2nd and 3rd, Per pale gu. and a on a chevron arg. between three martlets or an eagle diplayi sa. Beckford. Crests— 1st, A stork close ppr., Pitt. 2nd, A heron's hei erased or holding a fish arg., Beckford. Supporters— Dexter, a falcon belled or. Sinister, an unico: arg. Motto- -^quam servare mentem. The Barony. GEORGE PITT, of Stratfieldsaye, Hants (descended fro John Pitt, clerk of the exchequer, temp. Q. Elizabeti ancestor also of the Earls of Chatham, &c.); d. 19 Oct. 174 having m. 27 July, 1720, Mary Louisa, dau. of John Baruie and had with other issue 2 sons, [1] George, of Stratfieldsaye, M.P. Shaftesbury, envoy-extri ordinary and minister plenipotentiary to the court of Turi 1761, ambassador extraordinary to the King of Spain 177 created Baron Rivers of Stratfieldsaye, co. Southaraptoi 20 May, 1776, and on 16 Mar. 1802, was created Baron River of Sudeley (3astle, co. Glouc. with remainder to Lieut.-Ge) Sir William Pitt, K.B. and in default of male issue then t Horace William, son of his daughter Louisa (by Peter Beckfori of Stapleton, Dorset), lord of the bedchamber 1782/1803; b. 1 Ma 1721; d. 7 May, 1803, having m. 4 Jan. 1746, Penelope, dau. an heir of Sir Richard Atkins, Bart, of Clapham, Surrey; she ( 8 Feb. 1795, having had a son and 3 daus. (1) George, 2nd Lord Rivers, b. 19 Sept. 1761 ; d. unm. 2 July, 1828. (2) Hon. Penelope, d. 1827, having m. 1st— Jai 1767, to Edward, Viscount Ligonier, divorced by sentence c the consistory court of the bishop of London, 9 Dec. 1771 She re-m. 1784, to Capt. Smith. (3) Hon. Louisa, d. 4 May, 1791, having m. 21 Mar. 1773, t Peter Beckford, Esq. of Stapleton, Dorset, and had a son, Horace William, s. as 3rd Lord Rivers. (4) Hon. Marcia, d. 5 Aug. 1822, having m. 23 July, 1789 t> James Fox Lane, of Bramham Park, Yorks. (B. CONYERS^ who d. 7 April, 1821. [2] Sir William Augustus, of Heckfield, Hants, k.r. lieut.-gen in the army, governor of Portsmouth; b. 8 Feb. 1727; d. s. ii Dec. 1809, iiaving m. 21 June, 1763, Hon. Mary, dau. of Scrope Viscount Howe, who d. 26 May, 1819. I ROBARTES, 5C5 Eineafie. -^ETER BECKFORD, speaker of the house of assembly L Jamaica, admitted to Middle Temple 28 Dec. 1689 (elder ,n of Col. Peter Beckford, lieut.-govemor and commander-in- ,i, f of Jamaica, who was nephew of Sir Thomas Beckford, T of London, 1677) ; d. in Jamaica, 3 Nov. 1735, having iishua, dau. and coheir of Col. JuHnes Hemng, of Paul 1, Jamaica, and had with other issue 4 sons, / WiUiam, of Fonthill Al)l>ey, Wilts, m.p. city of London il lord mayor 1763 and 1770, in which latter year of office he '■'dd 21 June, having m. 8 June, 1756, Maria, dau. and coheir i Hon. George Hamilton (D. Abercorx), M.p. Wells, and idow of Francis Marsh ; she d. 22 July, 1798, having had an nly SOD, WILLIAM BECKFORD, of FonthiU Abbey, Wilts, M.P. Wells and Hindon ; b. 29 Sept. 1760 ; d. 2 May, 1844, having m. 6 May. 1783, Lady Margaret Gordon, only surviving dau. of Charles, 4th Earl of Aboyne (M. Huntly) ; she died at the Castle de la Tour in the Pays de Vaud, 23 May, 1786, leaving 2 daus. (1) Margaretta Maria Elisabeth, d. 1818 having m. 15 May, 1811, as Ist wife, to Lieut.-Gen. James Orde (B. BOLTOK), who d. 21 May, 1850. (2) Susan Euphemia, d. 29 May, 1859, having m. 25 April, 1810, to Alexander, 10th Duke of Hamilton and Brandon, K.G. who d. 18 Aug. 1852. '2/ Richard, of London, alderman, M.P. Bristol ; d. 24 Jan. 3/ julines, of Stapleton, Dorset, and of London, alderman If P Salisbury ; d. Nov. 1764, having m. Ehzabeth, dau. and leir of S. Ashley, Esq. ; she d. 15 Mar, 1762, having had a son, Peter, of whom presently. f4/ Francis, of Basing Park, Hants, b- ^ , , ,5 C? 26 Nov. 1768) having m. Ist— 8 Mar. 1743/4, Lady Albmia Bertie, 2nd dau. of Peregrine, 2nd Duke of Ancaster and Kesteven (ext.); she d. s. p. 12 Feb. 1754. He m. 2ndly— 1756, Susannali, only dau. and heir of Richard Love, Esq. of Basing, and had with 2 daus. an only son, ' Francis LOVE BECKFORD, of Basing Park; d. 24 Feb. 1838, i aged 74, having m. 21 April, 1788, Johanna, 3rd dau. and i colieir of John Leigh, of Northcourt House, l.W. and relict ! of Richard Bennett Lloyd, Esq; she d. 19 Aug. 1814, leaving [ 4 sons and a dau. \ [1] Francis Love, of the Coldstream guards; d. June, 1875, aged 86. ' r21 William, of Ruxley Lodge, Surrey ; b. 23 Mar. 1790 ; d. 22 Feb 1859, having m. 12 Jan. 1822, Maria Elizabeth, only dau. of Rev. John Bramstone Stone, of Forest Hall, Essex, and had a son and 3 daus. „ ^ ,„.„ o t i (1) Francis John Bramston, b. 2 Feb. 1842; m. 8 July, 1868, Harriet Lucy, dau. of Capt. Richard Octavius Ward, 10th' hussars, and has a son and dau. Francis William, b. 1 Feb. 1873.— Lucy Helen. (2) Maria Harriet. (3) Johanna EUzabeth. (4) Harriet Marian. r31 John Leigh, capt. R.N.; b. 25 June, 1791; d. s. p. 28 Oct. 1858, having m. 6 Nov. 1828, Harriette, 4th dau. of George War('l Esq. of Northwood House, l.W. r41 Charles Douglas, M.A. All Souls, CoU.Oxon. 1823; b. Sept. 1798 m 26 May, 1831,his cousin Charlotte Maria, dau. of John Midiileton, Esq. of Hildersham House, Cambridge, and had an only surviving dau.-Lucy Jane, d. having ni. 7 April, 1863, to Augustus, eldest son of Rev. Horace Robert Pechell (Bart.), chancellor of Brecon. . , . rSl Harriet, m. 29 Aug. 1816, to her cousin Andrew Arce- deckne, Esq. of Glevering Hall, Suffolk, M.P. who d. 8 Feb. 1849, leaving a son and dau. PETER BECKFORD of Stapleton, Dorset, M.P. Morpeth, Northumberiand ; m. 22 Mar. 1773, Hon. Louisa Pitt, dau. of George, 1st Lord Rivers.; she d. 4 May, 1791, leaving with an only dau. an only son, HORACE WILLIAM (BECKFORD) PITT-RIVERS, 3rd Baron Rivers (on the death of his cousin George, 2na Baron, 20 July, 1828), and by R.L. 26 Nov. 1828, assumed the surname of Pitt-Rivers in Ueu of Beckford, and by the same licence such of his issue male as should succeed to the Pitt estate were authorised to take the names of Pitt-Rivers and his issue generally to take the surname of Pitt only ; b. 2 Dec 1777 • d. 23 Jan. 1831, having m. 9 Feb. 1808, Frances, dau" of Col. Francis Hale Rigby, of Mistley Hall, Essex; she d. 6 Sept. 1860, having had with 2 daus. 2 sons, (1) George, s. as 4tli Baron. (2) Horace, 6th and last Baron. GEORGE PITT-RIVERS, 4th Baron; b. 16 July, 1810; d. 28 April, 1866, having m. 2 Feb. 1833, Lady Susan Georg- iana Leveson-Gower, eldest dau. of Granville, 1st Eari Granville ; she d. 30 April, 1866, having had with other issue a son and 6 (1) Henry Peter, 5th Lord; b. 7 April, 1849; d. 17 Mar 1867 (2) Hon. Susan Harriet, m. 30 July, 1872, to Edmund Oldfield, Esq. bar.-at-law L.l. 1842. ■ (3) Hon. Fanny Georgina, m. 16 Jan. 1861, to George Godol- phin, 5th Duke of Leeds. (4) Hon. Blanche Caroline. (5) Hon. Alice Charlotte, killed by lightning in Switzerland 21 June, 1865, having m. 26 April, 1865, as 1st wife, to Lieut.- Col. Wilham Arbuthnot (BART.), I4th hussars. (6) Hon. Mary Emma, maid of honour to the Queen since 1870. (7) Hon. Margaret Grace, m. 7 Nov. 1878, to Rev. William Page Roberts, vicar of Eye, Suffolk, and has a son and dau. George Rivers Page Roberts, b. 10 Feb, 1880. — Mary Margaret Page. b. 27 Sept. 1881. (8) Hon. Gertrude Emily. BARON ROBARTES. THOMAS JAMES AGAR-ROBARTES, Baron Robartes, of Lanhydrock, and of Truro, Corn- wall, U.K. so created 13 Dec. 1869, m.p. E. Corn- wall 1847/68, special deputy warden of stannaries since 1852 (only son of Hon. Charles Bagenal Agar, youngest son of John, 1st Viscount Clifden, by Anna Maria, dau. and heir of Thomas Hunt, of Molling- ton Hall, Cheshire, son of Thomas Hunt, of Mol- lington, by Mary, dau. of Russell Robartes and sister of Henry Robartes, 3rd Earl of Radnor [ext.] ), assumed the additional surname and arms of ROBARTES by R.L. 30 Mar. 1822 ; is in remainder to the Viscounty (1781, I.) and Barony of Clifden (1776, I.), and Barony of Mendip (1794, G.B.) ; b. 18 Mar. 1808 ; m. 8 Jan. 1839, Juliana, dau. of late Rt. Hon. Reginald Pole-Carew, of East Antony, Cornwall (Pole— Bart.) ; she d. 12 April, 1881, having had an only son, ^(^fh^M.4^ I^^Z. IV) Hon. Thomas Charles. M.P. E. Cornwall 1880/^.P. D.L. hon. M.A. OEmr^xonrBar.-at-law m.t. 1870; b. rJSta. 1844; m. 24 April, 1878, Mary, dau. of Francis Henry Dickinson, Esq. of Kingweston, Somerset, and has a son and 2 daus. Thomas Charles Reginal d, b. 22 May, 1880.— Mary Vera, Brif~April7 1879.^;Tulia "Caroline Everilda, twin with her brother. Arms— Az. three estoiles and a chief wavy or. Crest — A lion rampant or, holding a flaming sword erect ppr. SUPPORTERS— Two goats arg. ducally gorged and charged with an estoile az. MOTTO — Quse supra. SEAT— Lanhydrock House, near Bodmin. TOWN HOUSE- 1, Dean Street, Park Lane, W. 566 RODEN. EAEL OF KODBN. SIK JOHN STEANGE JOCELYN, Earl of Eoden (1771, i.), Viscount Jocelyn (1755, i.), Baron Newport (1743, i.) and Clanbrassil (1821, U.K.), and a Baronet (1665, E.), capt. and lieut,- col. late Scots guards, served in Crimea, at the battles of the Alma and Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol, &c. ; commanded 2nd Jager corps of British German legion, k.l.h.m.; s. his nephew as 5th Earl 10 Jan. 1880 ; b. 5 June, 1823 ; m. 31 July, 1851, Hon. Sophia Hobhouse (BART.), youngest surviving dau.and coheir of Lord Broughton (ext.), and has a dau. (1) Lady Violet Charlotte Julia Maria, m. 7 June, 1880, to Sir Reginald William Proctor-Beaucliamp, Bart. NOTE— Heir presumptive, his brother William. Arms— Az. a wreath arg. and sa. with four hawks' bells con- joined thereto or. Crest— A falcon's leg erased ppr. belled or. Supporters— Two falcons ppr. belled or. Motto— Faire mon devoir. SEATS— Hyde Hall, Sawbridgeworth ; Tollymore Park, Castle- wellan ; and Dundalk House, Dundalk. TO"\TN HOUSE— 27, Hill Street, Berkeley Square, W. flineage. SIR ROBERT JOCELYN, of Hyde Hall, Herts, (great- grandson of Sir Thomas Jocelyn, K.B. at the coronation of Edward VI. descended from Thomas Jocelyn, who m. 1249, Maud, dau. and coheir of Sir John Hyde, of Hyde Hall, Herts.), created a Baronet of England 8 June, 1665, high sheriff Herts. 1677; d. June 1712, aged about 90, having m. Jane, dau. and coheir of Robert Strange, of Somerford, Wilts, and had with 4 daus. 9 sons, of whom, [1] Sir Strange, 2nd Baronet; d. 3 Sept. 1734, having m. Mary, dau. of Tristram Conyers, of Walthamstow, Essex, sergeant- at-law ; she d. 19 May, 1731, having had with other issue 2 sons, (1) Sir Robert, 3rd Baronet; d. unm. 1 Nov. 1741. (2) Sir Conyers, 4th Baronet, M.D. sheriff Hertford 1745; d. unm. 1770. [2] Edward, admitted to the Middle Temple (3rd son), 16 May, 1678, B.D. rector of High Roothing, Essex, 40 years, fellow of Queen's Coll. Camb.; d. s. p. Sept. 1732. [3] Thomas, m. Anne, dau. of Thomas Bray, of Westminster, and had vnVa 4 daus. an only soil, Robert, created Viscount Jocelyn. [4] George, col. in the guards, brigadier-gen. 1710; d. Nov 1727, having m. Catherine, dau. and heir to Sir Francis Withers, a justice of King's bench, and widow of Sir Thomas Twysden, Bart, of East Peckham, Kent; she d. April, 1730, leaving 3 sons, (1) G-eorge, lieut. -col. deputy governor Carlisle, wounded a Fontenoy; d. unm. 14 July, 1762. (2) John, in the army; d. 16 Dec. 1765. (3) Robert, lieut. in St. Clare's foot; m. Oct. 1763, Anno dau. of Simon Ne%\'port, of Waterford. [5] John, of London, druggist; m. Mary, dau. of Thoma Henshaw, mercer, and had issue. ROBERT JOCELYN, serjeant-at-law 1726, sohcitor-gei: 1727, attorney -gen. 1730, lord high chancellor of Irelan 1739, 12 times sworn a lord justice of the kingdom in tb absence of the lord-lieut. created Baron Newport, of Ne^v port, in the peerage of Ireland, 29 Nov. 1743, and ViscouN Jocelyn 6 Dec. 1755; d. 3 Dec. 1756, having m. 1st, Charlotti dau. and coheir of Charles Anderson, of Worcester; she d. 2; Feb. 1747. He m. 2ndly— 15 Nov. 1754, Frances, dau. of Tho mas Claxton, of Dublin, relict of Richard, Earl of Ross (ext.) she d. 25 Mav, 1772. By his 1st wife he had a son, SIR ROBERT, 2nd Viscount, M.P. Old LeighUn 1743, auditov gen. of Ireland 1750; s. as Sth Baronet on the death o: Sir Conyers Jocelyn 1770, created Earl Roden, of Higli' Roding,co. Tipperary, 1 Dec. 1771; bp. 31 July, 1731 ; d. 2i June, 1797, having m. 11 Dec. 1752, Lady Anne Hamilton eldest and only surviving dau. of James, and heir of her brotheil .Tames, Earls of Clanbrassil (ext.) ; she d. His son and heir, ROBERT, 2nd Earl, K.P. M.P. Dundalk, joint auditor-gen of Ireland with his father, custos rotulorum co. Louth; b. 26 Oct. 1756; d. 29 June, 1820, having m. 1st— 6 Feb. 1788; Frances Theodosia, eldest dau. of Very Rev. Robert Bligh dean of Elphin (E. Darnley); she d. 22 May, 1802, having had with other issue an only surviving son, [1] Robert, s. as 3rd Earl. THE EARL m. 2ndly— 5 July, 1804, Juliana Anne, youngesi dau. of John Orde (B. Bolton), of Weetwood, Northumb. slie d. 23 Nov. 1856, having had 2 sons, [2] Hon. John, capt. 7th hussai-s; b. July, 1805; d. 22 July 1869, having m. 1st— 18 July, 1839, Emily, 2nd dau. of Henrj Thompson, Esq. of Holgate Lodge, Yorks.; she d. 3 Mav, 1845 He m. 2ndly— 16 Aug. 1855, Helen, dau. of Capt. Hill, o! Bryansford. By his 1st wife he had 2 sons, (1) WilUam Henry, com. R.N.; b. 5 Nov. 1842. (2) Robert Julian Orde, capt. and adjt. 8th (King's) regt. b. 19 April, 1845. [3] Hon. Augustus George Frederick, major late carbiniers; b. Dec. 1811 ; m. 1st— 19 Feb. 1845, Cecilia, 2nd dau. oi Lieut.-Gen. Sir Neil Douglas, K.C.B. K.C.H.; she d. 25 Aug, 1847, leaving a dau. (1) Barbara Juliana Augusta, m. 2 Oct. 1861, to John Allen- Allen, of Erroll, n.b. major Forfars. art. mil. and has issue. Hon. Augustus G. f. Jocelyn m. 2ndly— 8 Jan. 1851, Grace, 2nd dau. of Sir John MacNeill, ll.d. of Dundalk, and has a son, (2) Julian Robert John, capt. R.A.; b. 12 Jan. 1852 ; married, ROBERT, 3rd Earl, K.P. P.C. M.P. Dundalk, auditor-gen of the exchequer, Ireland, and custos rotulorum co Louth, created Baron Clanbrassil, of Hyde Hall, Herts in the peerage of the United Kingdom, 17 July, 1821 ; b. 2/ Oct. 1788; d. 20 Mar. 1870, having m. 1st— 9 Jan. 1813, Hon Maria Frances Catherine Stapleton, 2nd dau. of Thomas, 22ik' Baron Le Despencer; she d. 25 Feb. 1861. He m. 2ndiy- 1( Aug. 1862, Clementina Janet, dau. of Tliomas Andrews, Esq of Greenknowes, n.b. and widow of Capt. Robert Lushingtoii Reilly, of Scarvagh, co. Down. By his 1st wife he liad 3 sons and 3 daus, [1] Robert, ViSCOUNT JoCELYN, M.P. King's Lynn, higl: sheriff CO. Louth, 1842; b. 20 Feb. 1816; d.l2 Aug.l854,havini m. 27 April, 1841, Lady Frances Elizabeth Cowper (V.A., extrf lady of the Queen's bedchamber since 1867), 2ud dau. of Petei Leopold Louis Francis, 5th Earl Co'wper ; she d. 26 Mar. 1880 having had with other issue a son and dau. (1) Robert, 4th Earl, 1st life guards 1868/71, capt. Herts yeo. 1873/5, lord-in-waiting 1874/80, J.P. D.L. co. Down ; b. 2i Nov. 1846 ; d. unm. 10 Jan. 1880. (2) Hon. Edith Elizabeth Henrietta, d. 3 Oct. 1871, havinf m. 21 Feb. 1865, to Arthur, Viscount Sudley (E, Arran). [2] John Strange, Sth and present Earl. c.p/6>d'J{ [3] Hon. William Nassau, charge d'affaires at Carfiruhe ant Darmstadt since 1878, sec. of legation at Constantinoph 1874/8, Berne 1873, Stockholm 1868/73, entered diplomatic ser vice 1854, heir presumptive to the Peerage ; h. 23 Oct 1832 ; m. 11 Oct. 1866, Cecilia Mary, dau. of late Adm. the Hon Sir George ElUot, K.C.B. (E. MiNTO). [4] Lady EUzabeth Frances Charlotte, m. 1st— 21 Jan. 1836, t< Richard, 6th Viscount Powerscourt, who d. 11 Aug. 1844. Sh( re-m. 2 May, 1846, to Frederick William, 4th Marquis o Londonderry, K.P. who d. s. p. 25 Nov. 1872. [5] Lady Frances (lady of the bedchamber to the Queen); m 25 July, 1833, as 4th wife, to Charles, 1st Earl of Gainsborough who d. 10 June, 1866. [6] Lady Maria, m. 4 July, 1848, to Major the Hon. Charle Weld-Forester (B. Forester), who d. 16 Sept. 1852. RODNEY. 567 ^ BARON RODNEY. IR GEORGE BRIDGES HARLEY DENNETT RODNEY, Baron Rodney (1782, G.B.), and a : onet (1764, G.B.), lieut. Ist life guards 1876 ; . his father as 7th Baron 19 Aug. 1864; b. 28 Feb. 1S57 ; heir presumptive, his brother Robert. A iiMS— Or, three eagles displayed piirpure. L>m;^'f— On a ducal coronet or an eagle displayed purpiire. •KUPPORTERS— Two eagles purpure, each displaying the flag of George, the staves ppr. each enflled with a naval coronet MOTTO— N on generant aquilae columbas BEAT— Berrington Hall, Leominster ILmeage. HENRY RODNEY, of Walton-on-Thames, Surrey [great nephew of Sir Edward Rodney, of Stoke Rodney, son of Bir John Rodney, knighted at the charterhouse 11 May, 16U3 (by Jane, dau. of Sir Henry Seymour, brother of the Protector, Edward, Duke of Somerset), descended from Sir Richard Rod- ney, knighted at Keyusham, 1316], capt. of marines, d. 25 Dec. 1737; m. 1714, Mary, eldest dau. and coheir of Sir Henry Newton, Knt. envoy extraordinary to Genoa, Tuscany, &c LL.D. judge of the high court of admiralty and chancellor ot the diocese of London; she d. Jan. 1736/7, having had with OIR GEORGE BRYDGES RODNEY, created a BARONET O 21 Jan. 1764, nominated a supernumerary K.B. Nov. 17»u, vice-adm. of Great Britain 1781, adm. of the white 1778, com.-in-chief on the Jamaica station 1772, took part in the victories off Cape Finisterre 1747, destroyed the har- bour of Havre 1759, effected the conquest of Martinique 1761, master of Greenwich Hospital 1764, totally defeated Langara's fleet of 11 sail of the line and 2 frigates off Cape bt. Vincent 1780, and took the Spanish admiral prisoner reduced the island of St. Eustatia 1781, and on 12 April, 1782, defeated the Adm. Compte de Grasse, whom he captured in the YUle de Paris. 110 guns, M.P. Saltash 1751, Oakhampton, Penryn and rorihamptTl768, Westminster 1780,created BARON ROD^^^^ of Rodney Stoke, Somerset, 19 June, 1782; bp. 13 Feb 1718 d. 21 May, 1792, ha^ng m. lst-2 Feb. 1753, Jane, dau of Charles Compton, Esq. (M. NORTHAMPTON.); she d. Jan. 1757, having had a son, ril George, s. as 2nd Baron. ^ _ , ^,. ADMIRAL RODNEY m. 2ndly, Henrietta, dau. of John Clies of Lisbon; she d. Mar. 1829, aged 90, having had with 3 daus. 2 sons, , . , 4. x r21 Hon. John, capt. R.N. chief sec. to the government at Ceylon- b. 10 May, 1765; d. 9 April, 1847, having m. 1st— 26 July, 1784, Lady Catherine Nugent, dau. of Thomas, 6th Earl of Westmeath, K.P.; she d. 26 Feb. 1794, having had mth 2 sons, who died unm. 3 daus. „« t , (1) Catherine Harriet, d. 17 April, 1870, having m. 20 July, 1810, to Gen. the Hon. Sir Patrick atuart (B. Blantyre); be d. 7 5eb. 1855. (2) Fanny, d. 19 Nov. 1875, having m. 20 Feb. 1813, to Robert, 11th Lord Blantyre, who d. 22 Sept. 1830. (3) Frances Eliza, d. 5 Jan. 1879, having m. 4 Jan. 1810, to Thomas Eden, Esq. (B. AUCKLAND.); he d. 8 Nov. 1844. HON. JOHN RODNEY m. 2ndly— 19 Oct. 1799, Lady Louisa, dau. of John, 3rd Earl of Aldborough (ext.); she d. 2 Dec. 1814, having had 2 sons and 6 daus. (4) John Stratford, b. 14 May, 1802; d. 28 Dec. 1854, having m. 1st— 22 Mar. 1824, Miss Boyce, of Bombay; she d. 3 Feb. 1825. He m. 2ndly— 23 Dec. 1826, Eleanor, 3rd dau. of Joseph Hume, Esq. by whom he has a dau. Catherine Dora, m. 8 May, 1860, to Henry Craven St. John Esq. (V. BOLINGBROKE.) (5) Maitland Thomas, capt. R.N.; b. 14 Oct. 1810; d. s. p. 18 July, 1872, having m. 10 Jan. 1849, Elizabeth Frances, 5th dau. of late Col. Dickson, 6th Bengal cav. (6) Louisa Frederica, d. 12 Jan. 1865, having m. 29 June, 1818, to Lord George Lennox (D. Richmond).; he d. 10 Nov. 1873. (7) Angela, m. 8 Jan. 1825, to Col. Alexander Browne, RJE. (8) EUza Emily, m. 22 Mar. 1832, to James Sedgwick "Weten- haii (Mainwaring — Bart.) (9) Emily G^orgiana, d. 2 Oct. 1842, having m. 19 Oct. 1835, as 1st vAte, to Lieut.-Col, William Marsden Wetenhall, who d. 25 May, 1847 (MAINWARING— Bart.) (10) Henrietta. (11) Caroline Stuart, m. 3 April, 1830, to Campbell Drum- mond Riddell (Bart.), who d. 27 Dec. 1858. Hon. John Rodney m. 3rdly— 7 June, 1815, Antoinette, only dau. of Anthony Pierre Reyne; she d. 26 Nov. 1868, having had 2 sons and 4 daus. (12) George Brydges, C.B. lieut.-gen. in the army, com- mandant R.M. 1873/8, K.L.H Jf. D.A.G.; b. 7 Nov. 1820 ; m. 21 Jan. 1856, Isabella Elizabeth, 2nd dau. of Major-Gen. Marcus Beresford s. p. (B. DECIE8). (13) Lennox George, major R3I.L.I. retd. as brevet lieut.- col. ; b. 10 Dec. 1837; m. 3 July, 1872, Julia Susan, younger dau. of Philip Hast, lieut. R.N. and has a son and dau. Lennox (Jeorge Brydges, b. 21 Sept. 1875.— Isabel Mary, 29 April, 1878. (14) Antoinette Anna Louisa, m. 21 July, 1832, to Robert P Bourchier, Esq. who d. 1837. (15) Anna. (16) Rebecca. (17) Augusta Elizabeth Anne. [3] Hon. Edward, capt. Rjf .; b. 18 June, 1783 ; d. 12 Nov. 1828, having m. 1807, Miss Rebecca Geer, who d. 13 July, 1840, leaving an only dau. Henrietta Fraser, m. 28 Oct. 1846, to Sir Hugh Owen-Owen, Bart. r^ EORGE, 2nd Baron, capt. 3rd foot guards, M.P. Northants.; \jr b. 25 Dec. 1763; d. 2 Jan. 1802, having m. 10 April, 1781, Ann, 2nd dau. and coheir of Right Hon. Thomas Harley, alderman of London (E. OXFORD, ext.); shed. 15 April, 1840, aged 81, having had 8 sons and a dau. [1] Gteorge, 3rd Baron, lord-lieut. Radnor, col. North Hants. miL 1811/42, D.C.L.; b. 17 June, 1782; d. 21 June, 1842, having ra. 27 Feb. 1819, Charlotte Georgiana, 2nd dau. of Sir Charles Gould-Morgan, Bart, of Tredegar, Monmouth (B. TREDEGAR); she d. 20 Feb. 1878. [2] Thomas James Harley, 4th Baron, assumed the addi- tional surname and arms of Harley by R.L. 4 Nov. 1806; b. 12 April, 1784; d. unm. 30 Oct. 1843. [3] Spencer, 5th Baron, fellow All Souls, Oxon. M.A. 1811, rector of Elmley, Kent, 1805/18; b. 30 April, 1785; d. unm. 15 May, 1846. [4] Hon. Robert, capt. R.N.; b. 14 May, 1786; d. 20 July, 1826, having m. 20 July, 1819, Anne, youngest dau. and coheir of Thomas Dennett, of Lock Ashurst, Sussex; she d. 24 Feb. 1824, having had a son and dau. (1) Robert, s. as 6th Baron. (2) Hon. Anna (precedency patent 28 Dec. 1847), d. 4 Nov. 1878, having m. 13 June, 1844, as 1st wife, to Manaton Pipon, Esq. major Sussex vols. 1862/73, late capt. 1st dragoon guards, J.P. D.L. [5] Hon. James Berkeley, lieut.-col. 3rd guards; d. unm. 16 Dec. 1831. [6] Hon. Henry, prfebendary of Hereford since 1826, vicar of Llanvihangel, Monmouth, 1828/73, and of Eye, Hereford, 1877/8; b. 30 Sept. 1790; d. unm. 31 Dec. 1878. [7] Hon. Mortimer, b. 13 Dec. 1791 ; d. 30 Mar. 1866, having m. 29 April, 1816, Sarah Burton, dau. of Robert Withey, Esq. of London; she d. 26 Feb. 1853, having had 3 sons and 3 daus. (1) Mortimer Harley, capt. R.N.; b.23 Feb. 1817; d. 14 Aug. 1881, having m. 3 June, 1857, Mademoiselle Emily Youart, and had a son and 2 daus. Mortimer Harley Brydges, b. 8 April, 1861; d. 1 Mar. 1881.— Emily Augusta.— Mary Louisa. (2) Frederick James, b. 16 May, 1821; m. 30 June, 1862, Frances PhiUppa Catherine, 2nd dau. of Rev. John Vesey Hamilton, late rector of Little Chart, Kent, and has 6 sons and 6 daus. „ , „, Frederick James, b. 13 Feb. I860.— Walter Henry, b. 31 Aug. 1861.— Spenser Vesey, b. 4 May, 1863.— Edward Hamilton, b. 19 Oct. 1871.— Reginald George, b. 11 Oct. 1873.— Evelyn Augusta.— Norah AUce.— Bertha Vesciua Rose.- Frances Maria.— Henrietta Mary.— Clementina Laura. 568 ROKEBY. (3) Arthur Rueff, b. 1 Nov. 1832 ; m. 11 May, 1868, Alice Hannah, youngest dau. of late Col. Henry Salwey, of Eun- nymede, Surrey, and has a son and 2 daus. Arthur Herbert, b. 3 Aug. I860.— Alice Gertrude.— Flo- rence Leila. (4) Sarah Anne. (5) Augusta Maria. (6) Frances Jane, m. 16 Oct. 1861, to her cousin Baldwin John PoUexfen Bastard, Esq. of Kitley, Devon, J.P. d.l. high sheriff 1865, late col. com. 4th Devon administrative battalion, s. p. [8] Hon. William Powell-Rodney, of Llanvihangel Court, co. Monmouth, high sheriff 1860, assumed the assumed the addi- tional surname and arms of POWELL by R.L. 11 Feb. 1841; b. 1 July, 1794; d. 27 Aug. 1878, having m. 26 Oct. 1824, Eliza Anne, youngest dau. of Thomas Browne, member supreme council India, and has a son and 2 daus. (1) William Powell, b. 20 Sept. 1829; d.l9 June, 1838, having m. 11 Sept. 1856, Diana Hotham, 2nd dau. of late Sir John William Lubbock, Bart, and had a son and 4 daus. Harley, b. 20 Nov. 1858.— Jane.— Diana Caroline.— Anne Eliza. — Augusta. (2) Anne EUza. (3) Caroline Qeorgiana. [9] Hon. Anne Jane, d. 25 April, 1833, having m. 22 Jan. 1824, to Edmund PoUexfen Bastard, Esq. of Kitley, Devon, who d. 8 June, 1838. ROBERT DENNETT, 6th Baron, in Scots fusilier guards; b. 21 May, 1820; d. 19 Aug. 1864, having m. 3 Aug. 1850, Sarah, younger dau. of late John Singleton, Esq. of Mell, CO. Louth, and Hazely Heath, Hants, and had 2 sons and a dau. (1) Sir George Bridges Harley Dennett, 7th and present Baron. (2) Hon. Robert William Henry, heir presumptive to the Peerage ; b. 11 Aug. 1858. (3) Hon. Patience Anne,m. 17 Dec. 1878, to Robert William Dacre Harley, Esq. of Brampton Brian, Herefords. 1 BARON ROKEBY. \Ji^>^.i), dean of Canterbury, who d, 26 Nov. 1766, leaving with other issue a son, Ven, Sir John Robinson, Bart, so createi utt/f^pt ±^fi^ (4) Lady Constance Evelyn (p.p.)j m. 15 July , 1867, to Henry, 2nd Baron Leconfield. [2] Hon. Bouverie Francis, C.B. late receiver-gen. post office Scotland, secretary to board of manufactures and fishery board in Scotland, lieut.-col. Edinburgh city vols, since 1873. , brig. -gen. "royal comj^any of archers," the Queen's body guard ' in Scotland ; b. 19 Sept. 1813 ; m. 21 April, 1838, Hon. Frederica Sophia Anson, 5th dau. of Thomas, 1st Viscount Anson ; she d. 11 Oct. 1867, having had 6 sons and 3 daus. (1) Francis Archibald, b. 29 Oct. 1843; m. 12 Nov. 1872, Jane, dau. of George King, of Waratah, Sydney, N.8.W. and has a son and 4 daus. Son, b. 23 June, 1881.— Frederica Jane.— Dorothy.— Louisa Wilhelmiua.— Evelyn. (2) Henry William, private sec. to Lord Bipon, gov.-gen. of India ; b. 22 Aug. 1847. C -^ . :J, . j^Pb- ; (3) Gilbert Edward, b. 27 Feb. 1848. (4) George Anson, lieut. u.N.; b. 21 Sept. 1849. (5) Arthur John, U.C.S.; b. 18 June, 1853. (6) Edward Neil, b. 19 Nov. 1854. (7) Alice Jane, ni. 16 April, 1868, to George William Mercer- Henderson, of Fordell, Fife, vice-lieut. of the county, capt. late Scots fusilier guards; he d. s. p. 17 Oct. 1881. (8) Frederica Jane. (9) Charlotte Henrietta, m. 10 Jan. 1878, to Carleton (com. n.N.), eldest son of Edward Carleton Tufnell, Esq. [3] Lady Harriet, d. 8 Mar. 1876, having m. 29 Dec. 1835, to Sir John Dunlop, Bart, (ext.), who d. 3 April, 1839. THE EARL m. 2ndly— 12 Aug. 1819, Hon. Aune Margaret Anson, eldest dau, of Thomas, Ist Viscount Anson (E. LlClI- FIELD), and had 2 daus. [4] Lady Anne, d. 17 Sept. 1862, having m. 30 May, 1848, as 3rd wife, to Right Hon. Henry Tufnell, P.O. M.P. who d. 16 June, 1854, having had a son, — Henry. [5] Lady Louisa, d, uum. 23 Mar. 1870. ,i0Ui'(^'' Uineafie. \ EARL OF ROSSE. SIR LAURENCE PARSONS, Earl of Rosse (1806, 1.), Baron Oxmantown (1792, 1.), and a Baronet (1677, i.), elected an L'ish representative Peer 23 Dec. 1868, high sherifE King's co. 1867; s. his father as 4th Earl 31 Oct. 1867; b. 17 Nov. 1840; m. 1 Sept. 1870, Hon. Frances Cassandra Harvey Hawke, only child of Edward "William, 4th Baron Hawke,^and has 2 sons and a dau.u^a.l*uiii ' Utti^ (1) \Villiam Edward, LORD OXMANTOWN, b. 14 June, 1873. ,i\%- (2) Hon. Geoffrey Lawrence, b. 24 May, 1874. (3) Lady Muriel Frances Mary. Arms— Gu. three leopards's faces arg. Crest— A demi pole-axe erect gu. the point or. Supporters— Two ounces ai-g. pellett6e, collared gu. thereon four bezants. MOTTO — Pro Deo et rege. Seat— Birr Castle, Parsonstown, King's co. SIR LAWRENCE PARSONS, of Birr Castle, King's co. (son of William Parsons, governor of Birr Castle, and grand- son of Sir William Parsons, attorney -gen. province of Mimster, j and a junior baron of the exchequer 1624, whose brother, Lord Justice (1640) Sir William Parsons, Bart, so created 10 Nov. 1620, was ancestor of Sir Richard Rosse, created Viscount ROSSE 2 July, 1681, father of Richard, 2nd Viscount, created I Earl op Rosse 16 June, 1718, all extinct 29 Aug. 1764), , created a Baronet 15 Dec. 1677, attainted by King James's j parliament, 1689, and condemned to suffer death at Birr ; d. I 1698, having m. Frances, youngest dau. and coheir of William Savage, Esq. of Rheban, co. Kildare (son of Sir Arthur Savage, I P.O. James L); she died at Carrick, 2 Nov. 1701. His great- I grandson, viz. : SIB LAA\TIENCE, 3rd Baronet, M.P. Kings co. 1741 (on the death of his grandfather Sir William. 17 Mar. 1740); d. ; 1749, having m. 1st— 3 Sept. 1730, Mary, eldest dau. and colieir ' of WiUiam Sprigge, Esq. of Clognevoe, King's co. counsellor- at-law, and had an only son, (1) Sir William, s. as 4th Baronet. 1 sm LA^\^lENCE m. 2ndly— 20 Oct. 1740 (? 26 Feb. 1742), I Anne, only dau. of Wentworth Harman, Esq. of Moyle, and : heir of Very Rev. Cutts Harman, dean of Waterford, and had i with other issue a son, (2) Lawrence, of Newcastle, co. Longford, M.P. created Bar(>n ; Oxmantown 26 Sept. 1792, with remainder to his nephew Sir Lawrence Parsons, Bart, created Viscount Oxmantown 6 I Oct. 1795, and advanced to the dignity of Earl of RossE 3 Feb. 1806, with the same remainder as the barony ; b. 26 Julv, , 1742/9 ; d. 20 April, 1807, having m. 11 June, 1772, Lady Jaiie King, eldest dau. of Edward, Earl of Kingston; she d. 27 Jan. ! 1838, having had an only dau. I Lady Frances, d. 7 Oct. 1841, having m. 9 Dec. 1799, to Robert Edward, Viscount Lortou, who d. 20 Nov. 1854 (E. i KINGSTON). Sm WILLLAJI, 4th Baronet, M.P. King's co. ; b. July, bp. 6 Aug. 1731 ; d. 1 May, 1791, having m. 28 June, 1764, Mary, only dau, and] heir of John Clere, Esq. of Kilbury (de- scended from Clere, of Ormsby and Blickling, Norfolk), and had 4 sons, of whom the eldest, viz.: Sm LAWRENCE, 5th Baronet, M.P.DubUn University and King's co; 8. as 2nd Earl of Rosse 20 April, 1807, was a representative Peer, and last joint postmaster-gen. Ireland, 1809; b. 21 May, 1768; d. 24 Feb. 1841, having m. 6 April, 1797, Alice, dau. of John Lloyd, of Gloster, King's co.; she d. 4 May, 1867, having had 3 sous and 2 daus. ril William, 8. as 3rd Earl. r2j Hon. John Clere, d. unm. 10 Aug. 1828. fSj Hon. LawTence, lieut. -col. King's co. mil. 1847/56 ; b. 2 Nov. 1806; m. Ist— 7 May, 1836, Lady Elizabeth Toler, eldest dau. of Hector John, 2ud Earl of Norbury ; she d. 10 Dec. 1844, having had 3 sons and a dau. (1) Lawrence Hardress Hector, late capt. R.N. ; b. 31 Jan. 1839. (2) William, com. R.N.; b. 16 May, 1840. (3) Hector Lawrence, B.A. Magd. Coll. Oxon. 1866, curate of Ovington, Essex, 1869/75 ; b. 19 Mar. 1843. (4) Elizabeth Helen, d. 5 Dec. 1862, having m. 18 Nov. 1861, to Fergusson Floyer Hogg, B.c.S. (Bart.), who d. 19 Dec. 1862. Hon. Lawrence Parsons m. 2ndly— 11 April, 1849, Hon. Jane Duncombe, eldest dau. of William, 2ud Lord Feversham, and has 2 sons and 2 daus. (5) Albert William, b. 25 April, 1850. (6) Randolph Cecil, b. 23 July, 1862. (7) Louisa Alice, m. 23 Feb. 1878, to John Fielden Brockle- hurst, lieut. R.H.G. (8) Florence Helen Isabella, m. 21 Mar. 1881, to Frederick Henry Harford, of Down Place, Berks, col. Scots guards. [4] Lady Jane, m. 12 Dec. 1835, to Arthur Edward Knox, Esq. of Trotton, Sussex, and Castle Rea, co. Mayo (KNOX-GORE— Bart.) [5] Lady Alicia, m. 30 May, 1837, to Sir Edward Conroy, Bart. who d. 3 Nov. 1869. "TTTTtLLIAM, 3rd Eari, K.p. M.P. King's co. 1821/34, a repre- VV sentative Peer, president of the royal society, chan- cellor of Dublin University, erected a telescope on his estate at Parsonstown which was 17 years in being constructed and at an expenditure exceeding £20,000; b. 17 June, 1800; d. 31 Oct. 1867, having m. 14 April, 1836, Mary, elder dau. and coheir of late John Wilmer Field, lord of Heaton, Shipley, Bam by Moor, and Allesthorp cum Waplingtou, all in Yorks. and had with other issue 4 sons, (1) Laurence, 4th and present Earl. (2) Hon. Randal, rector of Sandhurst, Berks, since 1880, vicar of West Wycombe, Bucks. 1876/80; b. 26 April, 1848; m. 3 Aug. 1876, Eleanor Victoria, dau. of Right Rev. John Fielder Mackamess, lord bishop of Oxford. (3) Hon. Richard Clere, b. 21 Feb. 1851 ; m. 21 Nov. 1878, Agnes Elizabeth, youngest dau. of John Frederic Batemau, Esq. of Moor Park, Surrey (Fairbairn— Bart.), and has 2 sons, William Frederic, b. 10 Nov. 1879.— Arthur David Clere, b. 8 Nov. 1881. (4) Hon. Charles Algernon, b. 13 June, 1864. 576 R08SLYN. EARL OF ROSSLYN. SIK FEANCIS ROBERT ST.CLAIR-ERSKINE, Earl of Rosslyn (1801, U.K.), Baron Lough- borough (1795, G.B.), and a Baronet (1666, N.S.), lord high commissioner to the general assembly of the church of Scotland 1874, 1875, 1878, 1879, hon. col. 1st Fifeshire mounted R.v. grandmaster of the freemasons of Scotland, brig.-gen. '* royal company of archers," the Queen's body guard in Scotland, 1881; s. his father as 4th Earl 16 June, 1866; b. 2 Mar. 1833; m. 8 Nov. 1866, Blanche Adeliza, 2nd dau. of late Henry Fitzroy, Esq. (D. Grafton), of Salcey Lawn, Northants. and widow of Hon. Charles Henry Maynard (V. Maynard), and has 2 sons and 3 daus. (1) James Francis Harry, LORD LOUGHBOROUGH, b. 16 Mar. 1869. (2) Hon. Alexander Fitzroy, b. 22 April, 1870. .^CSL'Lady Millicent Fanny. (4) Lady Sybil Mary. ) Lady Angela Selina Bianca. IMS— Quarterly, Ist.'cAjg., a cross engrailed sa., ST. CLAIR. 2nd, Arg., a pale sa., Erskine. 3rd, Az., a bend between six cross-crosslets fitch^e or, Mar. 4th, Arg., on a chevron gu. between three roses of the last barbed vert, a fleur-de-lis of the field for difference, Wedderburn. Crests — 1st, A phoenix ppr. and over it the device " Rinasce pill glorioso." 2nd, An eagle's head erased ppr. with the motto " lUaeso lumine solem," Wedderburn. Supporters— Dexter, an eagle wings inverted ppr. collared arg. thereon a fleur-de-lis gu. Sinister, a griflln ppr. Motto— Fight. Seats— Dysart House, Kirkcaldy, Fifeshire, and Eastou Lodge, Dunmow, Essex. TOWN HOUSE— 51, Grosvenor Street, "W. The Earldom. PETER WEDDERBURN, of Chester Hall, Haddington, lord of session as Lord Chesterhall 1755, only son of Alexander Wedderburn (Halkett— Bart.); d. 11 Aug. 1756, having m. Janet, dau. of David Ogilvy, capt. of dragoons she d. June, 1771, having had 2 sons and a dau. (1) Alexander, P.c. sergeant at-law and solicitor-gen. 1771, attorney-gen. 1778, lord chief justice common pleas 1780, m.p. Rothesay and Inverary, elected for Castle Rising, Norfolk, and Oakhampton, Devon, in 1774, and chose the latter, M.P. Bishops Castle, Salop 1778, created Baron Loughborough, of Loughborough, co. Leic. 14 June, 1780, lord privy seal 1783, lord high chancellor of Great Britain 1793/1801, created by 2nd patent 31 Oct. 1795, BARON LOUGHBOROUGH, of LougJi- borough, Surrey, and 21 April, 1801, EARL OF RosSLYN, co. Midlothian, both creations in default of male issue, with remainder severally and successively to his nephews Sir James St. Clair Erskine, Bart, and John Erskine. He b. 13 Feb. 1733; d. s. p. 3 Jan. 1805, having m. 1st— 31 Dec. 1767, Betty Ann, dau. of John Dawson, of Morley, Yorks. ; she d. 15 Feb. 1781, s. p. He m. 2ndly— 12 Sept. 1782, Hon. Charlotte Courtenay, dau. of William, 1st Viscount Courtenay (E. DEVON). (2) David, brigadier-gen. E.l.C.S. killed at the retaking of Bar- rock, in India, 1773. (3) Janet, d. June, 1767, having m. 1761, to Lieut.-Gen. Sir Henry Erskine, of Alva, 5th Baronet, M.P. who d. 9 Aug. 1765, leaving issue (see below). ILiitease. SIR CHARLES ERSKINE, of Alva and Cambuskenneth (son of Hon. Sir Charles Erskine, 4th son of John, 7th Earl of Mar— see that title); represented Clackmannanshire in 1666 convention, 1667 convention. Stirlingshire 1689 convention and 1689 parliament, until his death shortly before, 4 June 1690; b. 4 July, 1643, created a BARONET OF NoVA SCOTIA 30 April, 1666, with remainder to the heirs male of his body ; m. Christian, dau. of Sir James Dundas, Knt. of Arniston (V. Melville), and had 4 sons, /I/ Sir James, 2nd Baronet, killed at the battle of Landen 23 July, 1603 ; unm. /2/ Sir John, s. as 3rd Baronet. /3/ Charles, of Tinwald, Dumfries, and of Alva, advocate 1711, M.P. Dumfries 1722, 1727, 1734, solicitor-gen. Scotland 1725, king's advocate 1737, M.P. Kirkwall 1741, a lord of session with title of Lord Tinwald 29 Nov. 1742, lord justice clerk for life 1748; d. 5 April, 1763, aged 83, having m. 1st— 21 Dec. 1712, Grizel Grierson, heiress of Barjarg, co. Dumfries. He m. 2ndly —26 Aug. 1753, Elizabeth, dau. of William Harestanes, Esq. of Craigs, Kircudbright, relict of Dr. William Maxwell, of Preston ; she d. 24 Oct. 1806, aged 90. By his 1st wife he had with other issue 2 sons, [1] Charles, M.P. Ayr burghs, 1747, of Lincoln's Iim, coun- sellor-at-law ; b. 23 Oct. 1716; d. unm. 26 June, 1749. [2] James, of Barjarg, advocate 1743, sheriff depute co. Perth 1747, a baron of court of exchequer 1754, knight marshal of Scotland 1768, lord of session 8 June, 1761, with the title of Lord Barjarg, afterwards changed to Alva; b. 20 June, 1722 ; died the senior judge in Great Britain 13 May, 1796, having m. 1st— at Finlaystoun, 19 June, 1749, Margaret, dau. and coheir of Hugh Macguire, Es(i. of Drum- dow, Ayrsh.; she d. April, 1766, aged 37. He ni. 2ndly, Jean, only dau. of John Stirling, Esq. of Herbertshire, and relict of Sir James Stirling, 3rd Baronet, of Glorat; she d. 8. p. By his 1st wife he had with 2 daus. an only sur- viving son, John Erskine, advocate 1781, clerk of the commissary court 1790; b. 30 Dec. 1758; d. 16 Jan. 1793, having m. 23 Aug. 1786, Christian, eldest dau. of John Carruthers, Esq. of Holmains, and had 2 sons and a dau. (1) James, of Cambus, advocate 1808; b. 20 Aug. 1787; m. his cousin dau. of Lieut.-Col. Patrick Tytler, and had an only cliild — Isabella, d. 11 Mar. 1875, having m. 1832, to Hon. James Murray (B. Elibank), who d. 17 Feb. 1844. (2) John. (3) Charlotte. /4/ Robert, physician to the Emperor of Russia. SIR JOHN, 3rd Baronet, advocate 1700, M.P. in the Scotch parliament which supported the treaty of Union, and also in the first of Great Britain 1707, and co. Clackmannan ; died 12 Mar. 1739, aged 67, having m. Hon. Catherine St. Clair, 2nd dau. of Henry, Lord Sinclair (to whose estates her graudsoB James, 2nd Earl, eventually became heir), and )iad 2 song successive baronets, viz. — SIR CHARLES, 4th Baronet, major of royal Scots foot, reg fell at the battle of Laffeldt 16 May, 1747, leaving by lii wife Henrietta, dau. of Col. Eraser, of Dunballoch, a dau. — Christian. SIR HENRY, 5th Baronet, lieut.-gen. in the army, d.q.m.g. with rank of lieut.-col. of forces commanded by his uncle Gen. the Hon. James St. Clair, on the expedition to Port L'Orient, where he was wounded, 21 Sept. 1746, &c. M.P. Ayr 1749, Anstruther 1754, 1761, commanded royal Scots 1762; d. 9 Aug. 1765, having m. 1761, Janet, dau. of Peter Wedderburn, of Chesterhall, above-named, and sister of Alexander, Earl of Rosslyn, high chancellor of Great Britain ; she d. June, 1767, having had 2 sons and a dau. (1) Sir James, 6th Baronet and 2nd Earl of Rosslyn. (2) John, counsellor-at-law, filazer to tlie court of common pleas, and commissary -gen. of the British forces in Portugul ; d. 10 Feb. 1817, having m. Dec. 1802, Mary, dau. of Sir John Mor- daunt, Bart. ; she d. 17 July, 1821, having had 2 daus. /I/ Charlotte, d. 21 Feb. 1815, aged 11. /2/ Mary, m. 18 June, 1856, as 2nd wife, to Sir Thomas Dyke Acland, Bart. (3) Lady Henrietta Mary (precedency patent 18 April, 1801), d. unm. 16 Feb. 1820. SIR JAMES ST. CLAIR-ERSKINE, 6th Baronet, G.r.n. p.c. D.C.L. s. as 2nd Earl Rosslyn 3 Jan. 1806, a.ssuuied by R.L. 9 June, 1789, the additional name of ST. Clair on sute ceeding to his cousin Col. Patersou St. Clair, and the arms bv ROSSMORE. r UL. 14 Feb. 1805, M.P. Castle Rising 1781, Morpeth 1784, 1790, , iirkcaldy burghs 1796 to 1805, director of chancery in Scotland 785 for life, lord president of the council 1834/5, counsellor of ;tate to the King in Scotland, lord-Ueut. Fife, lieut .-gen. in the inny 1814, col. 9th regt. served at Minorca, at the siege of 'openhagen and in the Zei\land expedition, &c.; d. 18 Jan. 837, aged 75, having m. 1790, Henrietta Elizabeth, eldest iau. of Hon. Edward Bouverie, M.P. (E. RADNOR) ; she d, ^ufr. 1810, having had 2 sons and a dau. 1] James Alexander, s. as 3rd Earl. 2] Hon. Henry Francis, capt. Coldstream guards; d. unm. >A May, 1829, aged 25. 3] Lady Janet, d . 6 Nov. 1880, having m. 10 Nov. 1829, to Bethell .Valrond, Esq. (Marquis de Vallado in Spain), of Dulford House, Devon, M.P. who d. 28 May, 1876. JAMES ALEXANDER, 3rd Earl, P.C. gen. in the aimy, col. 7th hussars, master of n.M. buckhounds, under-secretary )f state for war 1859 ; b. 15 Feb. 1802; d. 16 June, 1866, having n. 10 Oct. 1826, Frances, dau, of Lieut. -Gen. William Wemyss :E. Wemyss) ; she d. 30 Sept. 1868, having had 2 sous and a iau. 1/ James Alexander George, LORD LOUGHBOROUGH, d. 28 Dec. 1851. '2/ Francis Robert, 4th and present Earl. (3/ Lady Harriet Elizabeth, d. 29 Nov. 1867, having m. 22 Aug. 1865, to George Herbert, Count Munstcr, Gerimin ambassador \X. the court of St. James. who d. s. p.), only dau. and heir of Sir Alexander Cairnes, of j Monaghan, Bart, (ext.)] Lady Rossmore d. s. p. 29 Sept. 1825, I leaving 3 sisters, viz. — i [1] Frances, m. 29 Feb. 1752, to William Henry, 1st Earl of i Clermont (ext.); who d. s. p. 30 Sept. 1806. [2] Anne, d. s. p. s. 1 Feb. 1827, aged 80, having m. 1768, as 2nd wife, to Right Hon. Theophilus Jones, of Headfort, co. Leitrim; he d. 8 Dec. 1811. [3] Harriet, m. to Henry Westenra (see below). ILineafie. BARON ROSSMORE. DERRICK WARNER WILLIAM WESTENRA, Baron Rossmore of Monaghan (1796, 1.), and Baron Rossmore, of co. Monaghan (1838, U.K.), late 1st life guards; s. his brother as 5th Lord 28 Mar. 1874; b. 7 Feb. 1853; heir presumptive, his brother Peter. Arms— Per bend or and arg. in chief a tree eradicated vert and in base a sea-horse naiant regardant in waves all ppr. Crest— A lion rampant ppr. Supporters— Dexter, a trooper of the 6th dragoons resting his dexter hand upon a sword all ppr. Sinister, a charger of the same regiment su. caparisoned ppr. Motto— Post prcelia proemia. Seat— Rossmore Park, Monaghan. Town House— 15, Wilton Place, s.w. The Barony. ROBERT CUNINGHAME gen. in the army, col. 5th dra- goons, created Barox Rossmore, of Monaghan, co. Monaghan, Ireland, 19 Oct. 1796, with remainder in default of male issue to his nephews Henry Alexander Jones (who d. unm. before 1801) Warner William and Henry Westenra, and their issue successively ; d. s. p. 6 Aug. 1801, having m. 29 May, 1754, Elizabeth, 2nd dau. and coheir of Col. John Murray, M.P. co, Monaghan [by Mary (widow of Cadwallader, 7th Lord Blayney, WARNER WESTENRA (son of Henry Westenra, who succeeded to the estates of his first cousin Peter Westenra, of Ardee, co. Louth, M.P. Athboy 1692, and grand- son of Warner Westenra, of Holland, who settled in Ireland temp, Charles II. and who with his brothers Derrick and Peter were made free denizens 1662 by Act of Parliament), M.P, Maryborough 1728; m. 13 Dec. 1738, Lady Hester Lambart, 2nd dau. of Richard, 4th Earl of Cavan, and had ^\ith other issue 3 sons, [11 Henry, of whom presently. [2] Richard, in the army, m. 6 Jan. 1773, Bridget, dau. of Richard Warren, of Larab, co. Carlow, and had 4 sous and 2 daus. (1) Warner. (2) Henry. (3) Maurice. (4) Richard Westenra, late capt. b. 4 June, 1794; m. Nov. 1831, Isabella Pyne, dau. of Parker Roch, of Kilpunam Car- bery, co. Cork ; she d. 9 June, 1865, having had 4 sons and 4 daus. /I/ Richard, J.P. colony N.z. b. 21 Dec. 1832 ; m. Mar. 1856, Selina Percy, dau. of Rev. William Josiah Aylmer (Babt.), and has 2 sons and 2 daus. Richard William, b. 11 Dec. 1856.— Fitzgerald George, b. 9 Mar. 1859.— Florence Isabella.— Sylvia Frances. /2/ Parker, b. 4 June, 1835. /3/ Warner William Warren, b. 14 June, 1841 ; m. 16 Mar. 1876, Selina Frances, eldest dau. of Justin John Aylmer (Bart.), and has a son and dau. Warner Derrick, b. 21 Jan. 1877.— Frances Caroline. /4/ Arthur Henry, b. Nov. 1844. /5/ Frances Sarah, m. , 1858, to Frederick Herbert, eldest son of late Sir John Cracroft Wilson, K.C,S.l, C.B. M.L.A. New Zealand 1860/81. /6/ Heater Bridget Warren, m. , 1857, to Richard Allsop Hilton, Esq. /?/ Isabella, d. young. /8/ Isabella Christiana, d. unm, 7 June, 1872. (5) Catherine, m, to Morgan Faa, Esq. (6) iiester, m. 1820, as Ist wife, to Lieut,-Col. Arthur Gamble Lewis, Monaghan mil, J.P. D.L. high sheriff 1847; he d. 22 Sept. 1869. [3] Joseph, lieut.-col. 9th dragoons, m. Amelia Dodd, of Swallow- tield, Berks. HENRY "VNTISTENRA, M.P, Monaghan, seneschal of the King's manors Ireland; b. 12 Jan. 1742 ; m. 1 Dec. 1764, Harriet Murray, 5th and youngest dau. and coheir of Col. John Murray, M.P. co. Monaghan aforesaid, and had with other issue a son, WARNER WILLIAM, 2nd Baron; b. Aug. 1801, and was created Baron Rossmore, of co. Monaghan, in the Peerage of the tj.k. 7 July, 1838 ; b. 14 Oct. 1765 ; d. 10 Aug. 1842, having m. Ist— 3 Oct. 1791, Mary Anne, 2nd dau. of Charles Walsh, of Walsh Park, co. Tipperary ; she d. 12 Aug. 1807. He m. 2ndly— 3 June, 1819, Hon. Augusta Charteris, 4th dau. of Francis, Lord Elcho (E. Wemyss); she d. s. p. 28 July, 1840. By his 1st wife he had with other issue 3 sons and a dau. /I/ Henry Robert, s. as 3rd Baron. /2/ Hon. Richard, b. 21 Feb. 1796 ; d. 9 June, 1838, having m. 8 June, 1822, Henrietta, only child of Henry Owen Scott, of ClanamuUa, co. Monaghan ; she d. April, 1860, having (re-m. April, 1841, as 2nd wife, to Lieut.-Col. Arthm- Gamble Lewis, aforesaid, who d. 22 Sept. 1869) had a dau.— Henrietta. /3/ Hon. John Craven, of Sharavogue, King's co. M.P. 1837/52, high sheriff 1863, lieut.-col. Scots guards ; b. 31 Mar. 1798 ; (I. 5 Dec. 1874, having m. 1st— 31 Mar. 1834, Eleanor Mary, dau. of William Jolliffe, Esq. of Merstham, Surrey, and relict of Sir Gilbert East, Bart.; she d. 17 Dec. 1838. He m. 2ndly —23 July, 1842, Ann, dau. of Lewis Charles Daubuz, of Truro, by whom he had an only surviving child, Mary Anne Wilmot, m. 15 Aug. 1867, to Francis, 13th Earl of Huntingdon. /4/ Hon. Marianne, d. 14 Feb. 1844, having m. 17 July, 1824, to Samuel Gist Gist, of Wormington Grange, co. Glouc. who d. 21 Sept. 1845, having had a sou, Samuel, of Wonnington, b. 6 Jan. 1832. HENRY ROBERT, 3rd Baron, D.L. Bute, lord-lieut. Monaghan, M.P.; b. 24 Aug. 1792; d. 1 Dec. 1860, having m. 1st— 25 Jan. 1820, Ann, " dau." of Douglas, 8th Duke of Hamilton ; she d. s. p. 20 Aug. 1844. He m. 2ndly— 19 May, 1846, Julia Ellen Josephine, 2nd dau. of Henry Lloyd, Esq. of Farinrory, co. Tipperary (she re-m. 18 Jime, 1863, to Lieut.-Col. i George William Stacpoole, of Eden vale, co. Clare), and had 4 ! sons and 2 daus. 2 P 678 ROTHES. (1) Henry Cairnes, 4th Baron, cornet 1st life guards; b. 14 Nov. 1851; d. 29 Mar. 1874. (2) Derrick Warner William, 5th and present Baron. (3) Hon. Richard Hamilton, 2nd lieut. 9th lancers, formerly Serjeant 4th dragoon guards, and lieut. 1st Lane, mil.; b. 2 May. 1854 ; d. unm. Dec. 1880. (4) Hon. Peter Craven, lieut. Monaghan mil. heir pre- sumptive to the Peerage ; b. 12 Sept. 1855. (5) Hon. Frances Kathleen, m. 9 Aug. 1870, to Henry Augustus Candy, capt. late 9th lancers. (6) Hon. Norah Josephine Harcourt, m. 3 Dec. 1873, to Capt. Gilbert Stirling Chalmer-Stirling, R.H. guards, and has 2 sons, Henry Francis Chalmer-STIRLING, b. 6 Nov. 1874.— A son, 30 Dec. 1878. COUNTESS OF ROTHES. HENRIETTA ANDERSON MORSHEAD WALDEGRAVE-LESLIE, Countess of Rothes, Baroness of Ballinbreich and Leslie (1457/8, s.); s. her brother 2 Jan. 1859; m. 22 Jan. 1801, to Hon. George Waldegrave, third son of William, 8th Earl Waldegrave (see that title), who has as- sumed the additional name of Leslie ; bar.-at-law M.T. 1849, M.P. Hastings 1859/68 ; heir presump- tive, her aunt, Lady Mary Elizabeth Haworth. Arms— Quarterly, 1st and 4th, Arg. on a bend az. three buckles or, Leslie. 2nd and 3rd, Or a lion rampant gu. debruised by a ribbon sa. Abernetht. Supporters— Two griffins or. Motto— Grip fast. /n EORGE DE LESLEY, of Rothes (grandson of Sir George VX Lesley, of Rothes 1392), created Earl of Rothes Ijefore 20 Mar. 1457/8, when a cliarter was granted to George, Earl of Rothes, Lord Lesley. His descendant, JOHN, 6th Earl, carried the sword of state at the coronation of Charles II. at Scone, 1 .Tan. 1651, col. of horse, taken prisoner at the battle of Worcester, and sent to the Tower of London, and afterwards in 1654 to Newcastle, returned tc Scotland, July 1G55, was committed to Edinburgh Castle by order of Cromwell, 3 Jan. 1658, in order to prevent a duel with Viscount Howard, who was commanded to stay at Berwick. H is estate was sequestrated April 1658, and he was liberated 1 Dec. 1658. On the Restoration he was constituted president of the council and an extraordinai-y lord of session, high com- missioner to the parliament at Edinburgh 1663, and high treasurer of Scotland, capt. of troop of life guards, general of the forces, and in 1664 keeper of tlie privy seal. He obtained a charter of the title, honor, and dignity of Earl of Rothes Lord Lesley, and Balliubreich, with remainder in defoult of male issue to the issue male of his elder dau. Margaret, Counteli of Haddington, &c. &c. with the stipulation that the t^ Earldoms should not be imited, but that of Rothes to here Ideil son, and Haddington to her 2nd son, &c. ratified by Act Parliament of that year, high chancellor of Scotland 1667 life, created Dt'KE OF ROTHES, MARQL'IS OF BALLINHREK Earl of Lesly, Viscouxt of Lugtoun, Lord Aucumlti and Caskieberry, 29 May, 1680, all e.xtinct at his death, I July, 1681, aged 51, having m. Lady Anne Lindsay, eldest da of John, Earl of Crawford and Lindsay, high treasurer Scotland, and had 2 daus. (The younger. Christian, m. 1st, James, Marquis of Montrose, and was mother of the 1st Dt of Montrose; she re-m. to Sir John Bruce, Bart, of Kink The elder dau. MARGARET, Countess of Rothes, m. (contract dated J Oct. 1674) to Charles, 6th Earl of Haddington, who 1685. Her great-granddau. JANE ELIZABETH LESLIE, Countess of Rothes (on tl death of her brother John, 9th Earl, 18 July, 1773), by 1 decree of the court of session which was confirmed by the house of lords 10 May, 1774; d. 2 June, 1810, having m. 1st — ij Jan. 1766, to George Raymond Evelyn, youngest son of Willis Evelyn Glanville, Esq. of St. Clere, Kent ; he d. 23 Dec. 177 aged 32, leaving a son. She re-m. 30 Oct. 1772, to Sir Luc Pepys, Bart, physician to the King and physician-gen. to tl King, and had issue (E. Cotteniiam). Her granddau. HENRIETTA ANNE LESLIE, Countess of Rothes (on tl death of her father, George William, 10th Earl, 1 1 I'ph 1817), assumed the surname of LESLIE; d. 30 Jan. 1819. ' m. 1806, to George Gwyther, Esq. who d. 24 Mai leaving 2 sons and 4 daus. [11 George 'William Evelyn Leslie, s. as 12th Earl. [2j Hon. Thomas Jenkins, b. 29 June, 1813; d. s. p. 13 July, 1849, having m. 25 Aug. 1834, Honora Seward, only dau. of Major Thomas Burrowes, of Stradone, co. Cavan; she d. 8 Feb. 1880. [3] Lady Henrietta Anne, d. s. p. 14 April, 1832, having m. 16 Nov. 1827, to Charles Knight Murray , bar.-at-law L.L [4] La6 PeercC^e ;'m. 11 Aug. 1835, to Martin Edward Haworth, Ksq. '^ of Barham Woo«l, Herts, capt. late 60th regt. Qufieii'sjmessi nu" r 1859/72, and has 5 sons and 4 d&ws.Jnt^ndLhn^l^^l'/M'f (1) Martin Leslie-Leslie, assumed flie surname of Leslik in lieu of Haworth by R.L. 13 Jan. 1865, in compliance with the I testamentary injunction of his great-aunt, Lady Elizabeth ' Wathen; b. 12 Mar. 1839; m. 10 June, 1873, Georgina Frances, *■ youngest dau. of Henry Studdy, Esq. of Waddetou Court, South Devon, and has a son and 3 daus««/W/Wi«i ^2EJiirn Eve lyn Leslie Le alifi. b. lifjixly, 1877.— Mary* Eleanor.- -A dau. b. 22 Decri8/8.— A dau. b. 11 Dec. 1879. (Zfflipdward Courtenay, b. 2 July, 1840.— (3AiIenr>-, b. 18 April, 1845. (4ypitydston Horton, b. 2 Sept. 1849; m. 28 June. 1881, Elizabeth Anne. dau. of late Robert Reece. E.sq. of Barbadoes. (SdKtIaymond Evelyn, b. 11 Aug. 1851.— (^ftlary Euphrasia. (TJ^mily Louisa, m. 25 April, 1871, to James Frederick Chlo^, clerk and librarian R.N. coll. Greenwich, late of the admiralt}', and has a son and dau. Charles Cameron Leslie CHERRY, b. 19 Nov. 1873.— Miriam Emily. (8iykf.lice Julia. (OjK^race, m. 10 Feb. 1876, to John Bazley White, Esq. ot Wilmington, Kent, and has a son and dau. John BazleyWHITE, b. 9 Sept. 1878.— Mary Evelyn Bazley. [5] Lady Anne Maria, m. 6 Jan. 1836, to Rev. and Hon. Henry Hugh Courtenay (E. DEVON), rector of Exeter 1877, and has issue. [6] Lady Catherine Caroline, d. 11 Jan. 1844, having m. '2^ April, 1841, to Capt. John Parker, who d. s. p. s. GEORGE WILLIAM EVELYN LESLIE, 12th Eari; b. 8 Nov. 1809; d. 10 Mar. 1841, having m. 7 May, 1831, Louisa, 3rd dau. of late Col. Henry Anderson Morshead, of Widey Court, Devon, and had a son and dau. (1) George William Evelyn Leslie, 13th Earl; b. 4 Feb. 1835 d, 2 Jan. 1859. (2) Henrietta Anderson Morshead, present Countess, RO WTON—ROXBURGHE. 679 vi BARON ROWTON. ONTAGU WILLIAM LOWRY CORRY, C.B. Baron Rowton, of Rowton Castle, Salop, so 1 6 May, 1880, B.A. Camb. bar.-at-law L.l. D.L. Salop, private sec. to Earl of Beaconsfield, Alien prime minister 1866/8, 1874/80, acting ; embassy at Berlin congress 1878 ; b. 8 Oct. , I ' rly, Ist and 4th, Gu. a saltire arg. in chief a rose of . CoHHV. 2nd and 3rd, Sa. a cup arg. surmounted with a I between two laurel branches ppr. LoWRY. - —1, A cock ppr. charged with a crest gu. 2, A garland 1 two laurel branches of the same all ppr. LOWRY. KTEKS— Two stags ppr, sem^e of mulleta arg. collared id lined or. OTTO— Loyal au mort. SAT— Rowton Castle, Salop. DWN HOUSE.— 31, Hill Street, W. Hinragf. 3"ENRY THOMAS LOWRY-CORRY, P.C. M.P. co. Tyrone IJ. 1826/73, first lord of the admiralty and vicn- president the council on education Cyounper son of Somerset, 2nd arl of Belmore) ; b. » Miir. 1803; d. 6 Mar. 1873, having m. I Mar. 1830, Lady Harriet Anne Ashley-Cooper, dau. of Crop- y, 6th Earl <»f Shaftesbury ; she d. 25 Mar. 1868, having had s and 2 daas. .] Armar Henry, late foreign office ; b. 14 Mar. 1836 ; m. 26 ab. 1867, Alice Margaret, only dau. of Thomas Greg, Esq. of | allymenoch House, co. Down , and has 3 sons and 2 daus. Noel Annar, b. 25 Dec. 1867.— Oscar Henry, b. 28 July, 1869. -Reginald ("hnrles, b. 15 June, 1876.— Bertha Mary, twin with Oscar Henry.— A dau. b. 18 July, 1880. 2] Montagu William, createtl Barox Rowtox. J] Gertrude Juliana Louisa, d. 16 Feb. 1874, having m. 27 up. 18ftl, to Stanlake lUcketts Batson, Esq. of Horsheath, ' ; lie d. 13 June, 1871, having had 2 sons and a dau. ike Henry, b. 15 Dec. 1863.— Montagu Edward, b. 15 ! . 1865 ; d. 26 May. 1881.— Gertrude Isabella, i i] Alice Charlotte, a lady in waiting to H.R.n. the Duchess ' Edinburgh. DUKE OF ROXBURGHE. SIR JAMES HENRY ROBERT INNES-KER, K.T. Duke of Roxburghe, Marquis of Bowmont and Cessford, Earl of Kelso and Viscount Brox- raouth (1707, s.). Earl of Roxburghe and Baron Ker, of Cessford and Caverto\^Ti (1616, s.), Earl Innes (1837, U.K.), and a Baronet (1625, N.8.), M.P. Roxburghs. 1870/4 ; s. his father as 7th Duke 23 April, 1879 ; b. 5 Sept. 1839 ; m. 11 June, 1874, Lady Anne Emily Spencer-Churchill, 4th dau. of John Winston, 7th Duke of Marlborough, K.G. and has 2 sons and 3 daus. / / ^tM:^*y/« k^A- (1) Henry John, Marqcis OP BOWMOXT and CESSFORD; b. 25 July, 1876. (2) Lord A lister Robert b. 2 Nov. 1880. (3) Lady Margaret Frances Susan. (4) Lady Victoria Alexandrina (H.M. the Queen sponsor). (5) Lady Isabel. ARMS— Quarterly, 1st and 4th. Az. on a chevron between three unicorns' heads erased arg. as many mullets sa. Ker. 2nd and 3rd, Gu. three mascles or, Weapoxt. CREST— An unicorn's head erased arg. armed and maned or. Supporters — Two savages wreated with laurel each holding with the exterior hand a club resting upon the shoulder all ppr. MOTTOE.S — " Pro Christo et patria, dulce periculum" and " Be traist." Seats — Floors Castle, Kelso, and Broxmouth, Dunbar, x.B. The Dukedom. SIR ROBERT KER, Knt, of Cessfonl (descended from Ro- bert Ker, of Alntouuburn, 1404), was creiite xu^ ^^^ °^ Alexander, 3rd son of William, 2nd Lord : Kuthven, ancestor of the Earls of Gourie), a commissioner for 1 the treaty of Ripon 1641, col. of a regt. sent against the I Marquis of Huntly, a commissioner of exchequer 1649, created , a peer by Charles n. with the title of Lord Ruthven, of I treeland, ijet^.e^n28Mar. 1651, and 1 Jan. 1661; the patent ! was burnt with the house of Freeland 14 Mar. 1750, and the limitations are not on record, but as the title was kept on the Union roll it is presumed that the honors were to the heirs general of the patentee's body. He d. 6 May, 1673, having m. Isabel, 3rd dau. of Robert, Lord Balfour, of Burleigh, and had a son and 2 daus. (1) David, 2nd Baron, a lord oi the treasury in Scotland 1689; d. unm. April, 1701. (2) Hon. Anne, m. 1st, to Sir William Cunningham, of Cun- ninghamhead ; and 2ndly, to William Cunningham, junior, of Craigenils, and had a son. Sir William, who d. Oct. 1722, of whom there is no succession. (3) Hon. Elizabeth, m. to Sir Francis Ruthven, of Redcastle, descended from tlie house of Gowrie, and liad a dau. viz. ISABELLA, 2nd Baroness Ruthven, had summons ns a Baroness to the coronation of Georoe I. and II.; m. Col. James Johnston, of Gratney, co. Dumfries, assumed tlie name of Ruthven, and d. June, 1732; will proved 19 Sept. follow- ing. Her grantlson, JAMES. 5th Baron (on the death of his father 3 July, 1783), 12th regt.; d. 27 Dec. 1789, having m. 8/12 Nov. 1776, Lady Mary Elizabeth Leslie, 2nd dau. of David, 6th Earl of Leven and Melville ; she d. 7 Oct. 1820, having had an only surviving son and dan. /I/ James, 6th Baron, major 90th regt.; b. 17 Oct. 1777 ; d. 8. p. 27 Julv, 18.'>3, having m.20 Dec. 1813, Mary, dau. of Walter Campbell, of Schawfield, N.B. /2/ Hon. Mary Elizabeth, Baroness Ruthven, on the death o her brother. 27 July 1853 ; d. 13 Feb. 1864, having m. 13 Oct. 1806, to Walter Hore, Esq. of Harperstown, co. Wexford, who a8same Robert Beauchamp, b. 6 April, 1874. [4] Frances. /4/ St, Andrew, LL.D.; b. 31 Oct, 1766; d, 2 Nov, 1836, having m, 9 Mar, 1799, Anne, dau, of Samuel Hardwicke, Esq.; she d. 30 Mar, 1807, ha\ing had 2 sons and a dau, [1] St, Andrew, b. 11 Dec, 1801; d. 28 Feb. 1843, having m. 7 Aug. 1830, Dorcas Serrell, youngest dau. of A Ire« monger, Esq. of Guernsey; she d. Sept. 1842, leaving a son, St. Andrew Beauchamp, capt. 10th regt.; b. 24 Deo. 1832; d. s. p. 1868. His infe d. 16 June, 1863. [2] John Beauchamp, b. 15 Jan. 1803 ; d. 15 Feb. 1848, having m. 19 Sept. 1842, Katharine Maria, dau. of Lieut.- Col. Steward, of Leamington ; she d. 17 Sept. 1847, having had 2 sons, (1) Edward Beauchamp, capt, 35th regt. late 73rd regt. private secretary to his father-in-law governor of New Zealand 1879, and military secretary when governor of Cape 1881 ; b. 7 July, 1843 ; m. 9 June, 1870, Eleanor Frances Atti Maria, dau. of Sir Hercules Robinson, K.c.M.G, (V, Valentia), and has issue, (2) Oliver Beauchamp, capt. late 58th regt,; b, 8 Oct. 1844. [3] Anna Theodora, d, 18 Mar. 1881, having m. 1 Jan. 1823, to Edward Everard, Esq, of Middleton Hall, Nor- folk ; he d, 23 Aug. 1864, leaving an only dau, Maria Georgina Evkrahd, m. 14 Aug, 1856, to Thomag Hutton, major 4th light dragoons (of the Gate Burton family), and has 5 daus. Rose Georgina Hi tton.- Evelyn.— Maud Theodora. — Violet. — Alma Winifrid. /5/ Henry, b. 2 Jan. 1768; d. 20 Aug. 1833, havingm. 21 April, 1797, Catherine, dau. of Rev. Henry Wigley, of Pensham House, near Pershore, co. Wore; she d. 23 July, 1856, having had 2 sons and 2 daus. Frederick, surveyor-gen. of customs; b. 24 Jan. 1809; • . 4 Nov. 1863, having m. 17 July, 1845, Mary Anne, eldest dau. of Edward Bramah, Esq. of London, and had with other issue 5 sons and 3 daus. (1) Frederick, b. 18 July, 1849. (2) Beauchamp, b. 24 Oct. 1850. (3) Henry, b. 5 Mar. 1852; m. 12 Dec. 1877, Jessie, youngest dau. of W. Macdonald, Esq. of Port Macquarie, N.S. W. (4) Edward, b. 1 Dec. 1855.— (5) Oliver, b. 27 Sept. 18i-)7. (6) Catherine, m. 26 May, 1870, to Philip Nathaniel Tyrwhitt, com. R.N. (Bart.) (7) Maud. (8) Charlotte. [21 Ambrose, R.r. priest; d. 24 Aug. 1875. [3] Catherine Wigley, m. 30 Sept. 1824, to Robert Philip Tyrwhitt, Esq. (BART.) [4] Sarah, d. 7 Mar. 1876, having m. 27 Aug. 1831, to Robert Burnett Brander, Esq. of Belmordean, Sussex, and had an only child. (3) Hon. Henry, capt. R.N.; d. April, 1780, having m, Mary Schuyler, of New York, who d. 6 Nov. 1786. His grandson, James Henry, capt. r.a. married and left issue. (4) Hon. Ambrose, in H.O.; b. 17 Oct. 1743 ; d. 18 July, 1775, leaving issue. JOHN, 11th Baron; b, 15 Nov. 1725; d. 27 April, 1769, having m. 13 Dec. 1755, Susannah Louisa, dau. of Peter Simond. of London, merchant ; she d. Nov, 1805, having had with 3 daus. 3 sons, /I/ Henry Beauchamp, 12th Baron; b, 2 Oct. 1758; d. 19 Dec. 1805, having m. 2 Dec. 1780, Emma Maria Elizabeth, 2nd dau. of Sanuiel Whitbread, of Cardington, Beds.; she d. 10 July, 1825, having had 5 daus. /2/ St. Andrew , s. as 13th Baron, /3/ Hon, George, col. in the army; m. 10 May, 1795, Lavinia, yi 1831 (? 16 Aug. 1842). He m. 2ndly— 28 Nov. 184-1, Marj . 4th dau. of Robert Lovell Gwatkin, JBsq. of Killion, Cornwall, niece of Sir Joshua Reynolds; she d. 31 Dec. 1879, aged 91, By his 1st wife he lyid with 2 sons, who d. unm. 5 daus. [i] Lavinia Barliara, d. 20 April, 1880, having 15 Nov. 1843 to John James Winne, capt. R,M,L,I, (retd,), and had 2 soni and 3 daus. (1) St, John WiNNE, b, 13 Mar. 1852.— (2) St, Andre St. John, b, 15 Feb, 1862,— (3) Rose, (4) Edith, m, 11 April, 1877, to Rev, Charles Werninck curate St, Giles, Northampton. (5) Florence, [2] Laura, d, 1877, having m, 11 Sept. 1844^ Francis Adolphus Moschzisker, of the university of Leipzig and has 2 daus. (1) Blanche St. John MoscnziSKER, m. 8 July, 1867, M 2nd wife, to Col, William Bellairs, C.B. brig.-gen, S, Africa 1881, and D,A.Q.M,Q. at Cape 1877 (GIBBON.S- Bart.), and has 3 sons, Beauchamp St. John Bellairr, b. 17 July, 1868.— Nor- man Edward Bretton, b. 12 Nov. 1869.— Carlyou Wilfrov. b. 15 Mar. 1871. ''! (2) Matilda Slade. ST. LEONARDS— ST. VINCENT. 589 [3] Jaue, in, 25 Oct. 1849, to Samuel Arthur Walker, Esq. and has a son, Samuel Arthur WALKER, in H.o. b. 15 Feb. 1855. [4] Eliza, m. 1st— 1858, to Rev. Lionel Rich, who d. s. p. . She re-m. 1 April, 1875, to Rev. Hugh Thomas Dowman, vicar of Wetley Rocks, Staff. [5] Matilda, d. 24 Dec. 1866, having m. 24 May, 1855, to Major-Gen. Edwin Luddington Scott (retd.), and had a son and 3 daus. /I/ Edwin St. Andrew Beauchamp ScOTT, b. 6 July, 1861. /2/ Matilda Annie, m. 19 Nov. 1878, to Rev. John Holwell Geare, n.M.'s chaplain, Belize, British Honduras. /3/ Edith Jane. /4/ Ellen St. John, or. ANDREW, 13th Baron, D.C.L. M.P. Bedford 25 years; ^ b. 22 Aug. 1759 ; d. 15 Oct. 1817, ha\ing m. 16 July, 1807, ]isa, dau. of Sir Charles William Rouse-Boughton, Bart.: (1. July, 1860, having (re-m. 4 Aug. 1823, to Sir John N au>,'han, Knt.— Halford, Bart. — one of the barons of the exeliequer) had a son and dau. (1) St. Andrew Beauchamp, s. as 14th Lord. (2) Hon. Louisa Barbara (posth.), d. 27 Oct. 1880, having m. 15 July, 1837, to Norman Macleod, of Macleod, assist.-sec. to the department of science and art, and had with a dau. 4 sons, of whom the eUlest, Norman Magnus MACLEOD, C.M.G. capt. late 74th high- landers, comdt. Swazi contingent against Secocoeni 1879 ;. b. 27 July, 1839; m. 27 April, 1881, Emily Caroline, youngest dan. anerts, (i.c.B, col. 101st regt. (R. Bengal fusiliers), and had 2 sons and 3 daus. (BART.) t5] Louisa, m. to Rev. Just Alt, and had 4 sons and 2 daus. 6] Eliza, m. 17 May, 1831, to William Richard Kenna- wav, R.C.s. (Bart.), who d. Oct. 1842. [7] Charlotte Augusta, m. 9 June, 1831, to Alfred William Begbie, Esq. E.I.C.S. [8] Georgiana, m. to Dr. Chapman, 16th lancers. /2/ Charles Milner, E.i.cs. member supreme council Bengal, consul general at Lima; b. 21 April, 1776; d. 7 Sept. 1867, having m. 1st— 8 Mar. 1800, Ellen Theresa, dau. of Myles Prendergast, of Galway, and widow of Sackvllle Marcus Tay- lor, Esq.; she d. 25 Sept. 1864, leaving 2 sons and 4 daus. [1] Poyntz, E.I.C.S. ; b. 2 Sept. 1803 ; d. 1825, having m. Martha Anne ; she d. 28 July, 1869, having had 2 sons who d. young. [2] Dashwood Watts, served 30 years In ll.M. foreign and colonial civil service at Lima, Peru, and the Mauritius ; b. 16 Aug. 1805 ; m. 1st, Emily Catherine, dan. of A. Geneve, of Black River, Mauritius, and widow of A. Monnaron ; she had an only son, who died in Infancy. Ho m. 2ndly — 17 June, 1858, Fanny Gertrude, dau. of late Tliomas Thomson, of Leamington (and gi-anddau. of Rev. ,Tohn Tliomson, F.R.S.E. minister of Duddingston), and has 7 sons and 2 daus. Dashwood Poyntz, b. 25 Mar. 1855^.- Cliarles Welleslev, b. 26 Mar. I860.— Harry Watts, b. 1 Dec. 1861.— Walter Barclay, b. 23 Sept. 1864.— Ernest Ramsay, b. 3 Feb. 1866.— Dasli wood, b. 29 May, 1869.— Wellesley, b. 7 Mar. 1871.— Gertrude Rosellen.— Mary Ellen. [3] Ellen Catherine, m. to Capt. George Holbech, r.n. who d. 31 Dec. 1856. [4] Louisa Farquhar, m. to Col. John Campbell, of Mel- fort ; he d. s.p. [5] Rosetta Maynard, m. 7 May, 1833, to Rev. Charles Simon Faithful Fanshawe, of Dengey Hall, Essex, rector of Upham, Hants, who died 10 May, 1833, leaving a dau. Rosa EUen. [6] Anna Fane, d. 24 May, 1881. having m. 9 July, 1846, as 2nd wife, to Chandos Wren-Hoskyns, Esq. (BART.), who d. 28 Nov. 1876. /3/ Mordaunt, of Lucknow, E.I.C.S.; b. 5 June, 1786; d. 29 July, 1862, having m. 1st— 1 Nov. 1807, Maria Elizabeth, dan. of Charles Russell Crommelin, Esq. E.l.c.s.; she d. 9 May, 1824, leaving 2 daus. ST. VINCENT. 691 [1] Fanny, m. 16 April, 1828, to John FitzGerald, Esq. Bengal cav. ; [2] Charlotte Caroline Judith, m. 1830, to late Muirson Trower Blake, Bengal inf. s.p. MORDAUNT RiCKETTS m. 2udly, Charlotte Elizabeth, dau. of Col. Martin FitzGerald, Bengal cav. and relict of George Ravenscroft; she d. 5 Mar. 1879, having had 2 sons and a dau. t3] Mordaunt, killed in Indian Mutiny, June 1857, s. p. 4] Crommelin Henry, major (retd.) Madras cav.; b. 29 H Dec. 1832, unm. : [5] Margaretta, m. 12 Sept. 1848, to Augustus Stevens, Esq. and has 3 sons and a dau. (1) Mordaunt Augustus STEVEN'S, b. 15 Aug. 1849. (2) Henry FitzGerald, b. 15 Mar. 1851. (3) Frank Erastus, b. 30 May, 1854; m. 3 June, 1875, to Annie Herring Young. (4) Marguerite Fanny Charlotte. /4/ Frederick, rector of Eckington, co. Derby; b. ; d. 23 Mar. 1843, having m. Mary Anne, dau. of Charles Sturt, Esq. of Crichell House, Dorset (B. Alington) ; she d. 10 July, 1851, having had a dau.— Frederica. /5/ Isabella, m. to Stanlake Batson, of Horsheath, Camb. and Mixbury, Oxon . and had 2 sons. 3a] William Henry (23rd child), of Longwood, Hants, bencher )f Gray's Inn; b. 9 Nov. 1736; d. 6 Oct. 1799, having m. 19 Ipril, 1757, Mary, dau. of Swinfen Jervis above-mentioned; she I. 12 Mar. 1828, aged 90, having had 2 sous and a dau. (1) William Henrj- Jervis, capt. R.N. assumed by R.L. 10 June, 1801, tlie surname and arms of Jervis; b. 4 Nov. 1764 ; lost at sea 26 Jan. 1805, having m. 9 Nov. 1793, Lady Eliza- beth Jane Lambart, dau. of Richard, 6th Earl of Cavan (dis- solved by Act of Parliament April 1799 ; she d. 17 Jan. 1830, having (re-m. Mar. 1800, to Rev. Richard Brickenden), had 2 daus. /I/ Martha Honora Georgina (JERV18), took the name and arms of JERVIS only by R.L. 7 May, 1823; d. 26 Feb. 1K65, having m. Ist— 28 June, 1821, to Osboni Markham, (if Roolietts, Essex, j. u. (youngest son of William, arch- bishop of York) ; he d. 22 Oct. 1827. She re-m. 2 July, 1834, as 2nd wife, to Lieut.-Gen. Sir William Cockbum, 6th Bart, who d. 19 Mar. 1836. By her Ist husband she had au only child. Martha Markham, m. 12 Jan. 1848, to Rev. William Henley Jervis, which name they assumed in lieu of their patronymic Pearson, by R.L. 22 May, 1866, and has an onlv dau. Honora Mary Jervis, m. 7 Dec. 1869, to Capt. Edmund Hicks Beach Lysons, and has 2 sous and a dau. Edmunil William Markham LYSONS, b. 20 Dec. 1872.— Alexander Hugh Lorenzo, b. 3 Sept. 1876.— Constance Elizabeth Martha. /2/ Henrietta Elizabeth Mary, m. 27 Nov. 1817, to Capt. Edward Palmer, R.N. C.B. who d. 19 Sept. 1834, having had 3 sons and 4 daus. (2) Edward Jervis Ricketts, s. as 2nd Viscouut St. Vincent. (3) Mary Ricketts, d. 20 Nov. 1835, having m. 9 Dec. 1788, to William, 7th Earl of Northesk,G.C.B. rear-adm. of England, who d. 28 May, 1831. GrEORGE RICKETTS m. 2ndly, Sarah widow of John Lewis. 3f Cornwall, .Jamaica (Bennet), and 3rdly, Elizabeth, dau. of William Cleaver, of Westmoreland, Jamaica (she re-m. to G. R. Goodin), by whom a posthumous son, [4a] George William, of New Canaan, .Jamaica; d. 17 July, 1842, aged 81, having m. 4 Nov. 1791, Letitia, 3rd dau. and coheir of Carew Mildmay, Esq. of Shawford House, Hants.; she d. 27 Mar. 1839, having had 6 sons and 2 daus. (1) George Robert Goodin, J.P. Hants.; b. 18 Aug. 1792 ; m. 24 Oct. 1843, Marianne Maria, dau. of Rev. Frederick Beadon, canon of Wells, rector of N. Stoneham, Hants, s.p. (2) Carew Mildmay, d. unm. April, 1844. (3) Sir Henry, K.b.s.T. member of council, governor-gen. India 1858,60, E.I.C.S. 1821/60; b. 25 Mar. 1802; m. 25 May, 1823, Jane^ dau. of Major-Gen. Carpenter, E.I.C.S.; she d. 25 Nov. 1830, having had a son and 3 dau8.« /I/ George Henry Mildmay Ricketts, C.B. B.C.S. late com- missioner in Alahabad division ; b. 20 June, 1827 ; m. 30 Jan. 1862, Charlotte, dau. of Percy Gough, Esq. (V. GOUGH), of Glenconnor, Ireland ; she d. 10 Oct. 1875, having had 4 sous, George WiUiam, b. 2 June, 1864.— Henry Carew, b. 22 Oct. 1865.— Percy Edward, b. 5 Mar. 1868.— Robert Lumsden, b. 9 July, 1872. /2/ Jane Hester. /3/ Mary Anne Ltetitia, m. to Charles Thomas Buckland, Bengal c.s. and has issue.— /4/ Eliza Carew. (4) William, rector of Kibworth, Leic. ; b. 26 Aug. 1803 ; d. s. p. April, 1844, having m. Caroline Frances, eldest dau. of late Robert Lukin, Esq. of the war office ; she d. 28 Jan. 1880, aged 68. (5) Edward, formerly in treasury; b. 26 May, 1808; m. 7 Jan. 1836, Isabel, dau. of Thomas Gibson, and has 3 sons and 2 daus. /I/ Frederick Henry, C.E. b. 6 April, 1837; lost in the s.s. La Plata off Ushant 29 Nov. 1874, having m. 1863, Lavinia, dan. of Joseph Carter, Esq. and had a son and dau. Edward Charles, b. 1865.— Edith Elizabeth. /2/ Charles Robert, b. 1838. /3/ Arthur William, b. 4 Dec. 1842. • /4/ Flora Mildmay, / 5/ Eleanor Lwtitia. (6) Elizabeth, d. unm. 13 Oct. 1878, aged 80. (7) Mary Anne, d. unm. 22 Oct. 1877. EDWARD JERVIS-JERVIS, 2nd Viscount, and assumed by R.L. 7 May, 1823, the surname and arms of Jervis in lieu, of Ricketts ; b. 1 April, 1767 ; d. 25 Sept. 1869, having m. 1st — 29 Jan. 1790, Hon. Cassandra Twsleton, 2nd dau. of Thomas, 10th Lord Saye and Sele (this marriage dissolved by Act of Parliament 1798; shed. 20 June, 1843, having re-m. to Richard Charles Head (Jraves), and had a son and dau. [1] Hon. William Jervis, b. 11 Mar. 1794 ; d. 11 Feb. 1838, having m. 28 July, 1816, Sophia, dau. of George Narbonne Vin- cent, Esq. by whom he inherited the Clarges property; she d. 8 Nov. 1828, having had 2 sons and a dau. (1) Carnegie Robert John, s. as 3rd Viscount. (2) Hon. William Monk (precy. pat. 13 Feb. 1860), bar.- at-law l.T. capt. 3rd Staffords. mil. 1870/6 ; b. 26 Jan. 1827 ; m. Ist — 21 April, 1864, Harriet Wilmot, dau. of Robert Sacheverell Sitwell, Esq. (WiLMOT— BART.), of Morley House, Derby ; she d. 22 Jan. 1875. He m. 2ndly— 18 April, 1876, his cousin, Mary Maude, eldest dau. of Hon. Edward Swynfen Parker-Jervis, of Aston Hall, co, Warwick ; she d. 19 Jan. 1879. (3) Hon. Caroline Mary Frances (p. p.) [2] Hon. Maria, d. 13 Feb. 1869, having m. 26 Oct. 1833, to George Wilkie, M.D. whod. 4 Mar. 1876. LORD ST. VINCENT m. 2ndly— 14 April, 1810, Mary Anne, 2nd dau. of Thomas Parker, of Park Hall, co. Stafford (Bart.); she d. 3 Jan. 1855, having had a son and dau. [3] Hon. Edward Swjnfen Parker-Jenis, of Aston Hall, co. Warwick, and of Park Hall, co. Stafford, high sheriff 1857, and by R.L. 6 April, 1861, assumed the prior surname of Parker, and authorised to bear the arms quarterly ; b. 3 Feb, 1816 ; m. at Gretna Green 12 Mar. 1838, Miss Marj' Barker, and had with other is-sue 9 sons and 3 daus. (1) Edward John, capt. 3rd Staffords. mil. ; b, 18 Feb.1839 ; d. 31 July, 1868, having m. 12 Dec. 1861, Grace Catherine, youngest dau. of late Right Hon. Sir John Jervis, chief jus- tice common pleas (she re-m. 9 June, 1873, to William Thomas lAX3ker, of Tillington, co. Staff. J.P. D.L.), and had a son and 4 daus. Edward St. Vincent, b. 29 Sept. 1863.— Catherine Doro- thea.— Gertrude Mary.— Amy.— Annie Theodora. (2) John St. Vincent, b. 26 Sept. 1840 ; m. 20 April, 1876, Anne, dau. of late Rev. Edwin Hotham (B. HOTHAM), rector of Crowcombe, Somerset. (3) William Robert, b. 11 Dec. 1841 ; m. 24 July, 1877, Ethel Mary, eldest dan. of Rev. CJliarles Henry Mainwaring, rector of Whitmore, Staffords. (Delves-Broughton— Bart.), and has 2 sons and a dau. William Swynfen Whitehall, b. 27 Aug. 1879.— Edward, b. 16 Oct. 1880.— Ethel Mary. (4) George Henry, b. 4 Nov. 1843. (5) Augustus Whitehall, b. 2 Aug. 1845. (6) Charles Edward, capt. 106th regt.adjt, 2ud (N. Durham) regt. mil.; b.26 July, 1850 ; m. 24 June, 1878, Mary Isabella, youngest dau. of W. H. Scott, of St. Oswin's, Tynemouth, and has a dau. Mary St. Vincent. (7) Thomas Swynfen, late lieut. 54th regt.; b. 8 Dec. 1852. (8) Arthur Ricketts, b. 4 Sept. 1857. (9) Huljert de Gotham, b. 29 Dec. 1858. (10) Mary Maude, d. 19 Jan. 1879, having m. 18 April, 1876, as 2nd wife, to her cousin, Hon. William Monk Jervis, afore- said. (11) Alice Edith, d. 16 June, 1879. (12) Eveljn Beatrice. [4] Hon. Mary Anne, m. 1st— 26 Sept. 1840, to Col. David Och- terlony Dyce Sombre, who d. 1 July, 1851. She re-ni. 8 Nov. 1862, to George Cecil, 3rd Baron Forester. CARNEGIE ROBERT JOHN, 3rd Viscount ; b, 12 Aug. 1825 ; d. 19 July, 1879, havhig m. 14 Mar. 1848. Lucy Charlotte, youngest dau. of John Baskervyle Glegg, Esq. of Withington Hall, Cheshire, and lias 5 sons and 3 daus. (1) John Edward Leveson, 4th and present Viscount. (2) Hon. CarnegieParkfir. lieut. 66th regt. instructor ot UtrrHfS^ musketry, a£lrIpr § B umptive -to the r e may e : b. 5 April. 1855. /* (3) Hon. RfiSaldClarges, b. 3 Dec. 18o9. (4) Hon. Cecil XeouardTT). 30 Dec. 1861. (5) Hon. St. Leger, b. 7 Sept. 1833. (6) Hon. Alice Maude, m. 17 Mar. 1868, to John LiellFrancklin, Esq. of Gonalston, Notts, and has with other issue a son John, b. 1872, a dau. b. 21 Sept. 1876, and a dau. b. 21 Aug. 1879. (7) Hon. Lucy Ada, m. 8 July, 1874, to Sir George Robert, 4th IBaron Harris. (8) Hon. Emily Violet, m. 30 June, 1877, to William Hargrave Pawson, Esq. of Shawdon, Northumberland, and has 3 sons and a dau. WiUiam Hargrave Pawsox and John Jervis, twns, b. 10 Sept. 1878.— A son, b. 7 Feb. ISSO.- A dau. b. 9 Dec. 1881. C^/Cy 592 SALISBURY, MARQUIS OF SALISBURY. SIR ROBERT ARTHUR TALBOT OASCOYNE- CECIL, K.G. P.O. Marquis (1789, g.b.) and Earl of Salisbury (1605, E.), Viscount Cranborne (1604, E.), and Baron Cecil (1603, E.), plenipotentiary and envoy extraordinary at the congress of Berlin 1878, special ambassador at the eonferenee of Con- 'Si^IS!^^^^:'^^l;:^^tl;^^%';^^:,t^,S'!^l (she re-m. 5 July, 1870, to Edward Henry, 15th Earl of Derby and had 3 sons and 2 daus. JAilES, 7th Earl, k.g. ll.d. f.b.s. created Marquis o Salisbury 10 Aug, 1789, lord-lieut. Herts, m.p. Bedwii lord chamberlain of the household 1783/1804, high steward c Hertford ; b, 4 Sept. 1748 ; d. 13 June, 1823, having m. 2 Dei 1773, Lady Mary Emily Hill, 2nd dan. of Wills, 1st Marquis c Downshire ; she d. 27 Nov. 1835, leaving an only son, JAMES BROWNLOW WILLIAM GASCOYNE-CECIL, 2n Marquis, K.G. P.c. D.C.L. He was authorised to assuui the prior surname of Gascoyne and to sign that sumam before all titles of honour, and to bear the arms quarterly, b R.L.22 Mar. 1821, lord-lieut. Middx.high steward Hertford, lor president of the council 1858/9 ; b. 17 April, 1791 ; d. 12 Apri 1868, having m. 1st— 2 Feb. 1821, Prances Mary, only dau. an heir of late Bamber Gascoyne, Esq. ; she d.l5 Oct. 1839,haviu had 3 sons and 2 daus. (1) James Emilius William Evelyn, VlSCOUXT Cranbornj d. unm. 14 June, 1865. (2) Robert Arthur Talbot, 3rd and present Marquis. (3) Lord Eustace Brownlow Henry, lieut.-col. late Coldstreai guards, surveyor-gen. of ordnance 1874/80, m.p. Soutli Esse 1865/8, West Essex since 1868 ; b. 24 April, 1834 ; m. 18 Sep 1860, Lady Gertrude Louisa Scott, 4th dau. of John, 2nd Ea: of Eldon, and has 2 sons and a dau. Evelyn, b. 30 May, 1865.— Algernon, b. 31 Jan. 1879.- Blanche Louisa. (4) Lady Mildred Arabella Charlotte Henrietta, d. 18 :Ma 1881, having m. 7 July, 1842, to Rt. Hon. Alexander Jamt Beresford Beresford-Hope, P.c. M.P. (Bart.) (5) Lady Blanche Mary Harriet, d. 16 May, 1872, having u 15 Aug. 1843, to James Maitland Balfour, Esq. of Whittin^ hame Castle, N.B. who d. 23 Feb. 1856, having had 5 sous an 3 daus. |vtl7*i^rthur James Balfour, of Whittinghame, M.P. Hen ford 1874; b. 25 July, 1848. fn,UitSiurl}.^lii^f. [2] Cecil Charles, b. 22 Oct. 184& ; d. 3 April. 1881.— [3 Francis Maitland, b. ll.Nov. 1851.— [4] Gerald William, b. April, 1 853. \cL'^ iJtJCy /J'JZ [5] Eustace James [Anthony, b. 8 June, il854 ; m. 12 Ma^ 1879, Lady Fi-ances Campbell, dau. of George, 8th Duke c Argyll, and has a dau. Blanche Elizabeth Campbell Balfour. [6] Eleanor Mildred, m. to Henry Sedgwick, Esq. of Can bridge. [7] Evelyn Georgiana Mary, m. 19 July, 1871, to John Wi liam, Baron Rayleigh. [8] Alice Blanche. stantinople 1876/7, chancellor of Oxford University since 1869, secretary of state for India 1867, 1874/8, foreign afEairs 1878/80, m.p. Stamford 1853/68; H.M. plenipotentiary (with Earl Beaconsfield) to the congress of the European powers assembled at Berlin 1878, k.g. 30 July, 1878, chairman Herts. (6) Lord Sackville Arthur, M. A. gen. manager Metrop. Distric Railway 1880; b. 16 Mar. 1848. (7) Lord Arthur, locomotive superintendent Great Easter Railway 1880 ; b. 3 July, 1851 ; m. 8 Jan. 1874, Elizabet Ann, elder dau. of Joseph Wilson, of Woodhorn Mano Northumb. and has 2 sons. Arthur William James, b. 4 April, 1875.— Reginald Edwar* quarter sessions 1881 ; s. his father as 3rd Marquis ! ^g^- i'ord'^i'ioS'capt. Northumb. mil.; b. 21 Mar. 1853. 12 April, 1868 ; b. 3 Feb. 1830 ; m. 11 July, 1857. I (9) Lady Mary Arabella Arthur, m. 25 Jan. 1872, to Sir Ala Georgina Caroline (c.i.), eldest dau. of late Hon. fim STASrerEiSr"'- Sir Edward Hall Alderson, baron of the exchequer, and has 5 sons and 2 daus.Ccct'^^-i^./^'y'. ^/^"*^-'/'fc'-i^^'-fc< >4^) Hon. Alexandra Catharine May. RMS— Quarterly, 1st, Az. three frasers (or cinquefoils) arg. RASEU. 2nd, Or, a lion rampant gu. debruised by a bend sa. BERXETHY. 3rd, Gu. three lions rampant arg. Ross. 4th, Arg. tree piles gu. Wishart. REST— An ostrich holding a horse-shoe all ppr. JPPORTERS— Two angels ppr. vested or. OTTO— In God is all. 3AT— Philorth, Fraserburgh, Aberdeen. The Barony. ^^ ;^IR LAURANCE ABERNETHY, of Saltoun and Rothiemay' J (descended from Orm, son of Hugh, temp. MALCOLM FV.), 'eated a Peer 28 June, 1445, as at the ranking of the nobility i06 Lord Saltoun produced an instrument under the hands '' Greorge Schorswald, bearing that the King that day created lurence Abemethy, of Rotliiemay, lord of Parliament, and •dained him to be styled Lord Saltoun, of Abernethy. His ascendant, ■^ EORGE, 7th Lord, served heir of his father 10 May, 1587; JT m. Lady Margaret Stewart, 2nd dau. of John, Earl of tholl, high cliancellor of Scotland, and had a son and 2 daus. .) Jolin, 8tli Lord, m. 1st, Lady Mary Stewart, 2nd dau. of imes, Earl of Moray, who d. s. p. He m. 2ndly, Lady Anne lewart, dau. of William, 1st Lord Blantyre, and had an only in, Alexander, 9th Lord, b. 26 Mar. 1611; bd. 17 Dec. 1668, s. p. !) Margaret, m. as 1st wife, to Alexander Fraser, of hilorth, of whom presently. t) Jean, m. 1st— 1607 to Sir John Lindsay, of Kinfauns, K.P. S. CRAWFORD). She re-m. to Gordon, the laird of Gight. Uineafle. ;iIR ALEXANDER FRASER (brother of Sir Simon Fraser, J of Oliver Castle, sons of Sir Andrew Fraser), great cham- srlain of Scotland 1319/26, was at the battle of Banuockburn, had a charter of the lands of Tovich Fraser, co. Stirling, about 1321, hereditary vice-comes of Stirling, and fell at the battle of DuppUn 12 Aug. 1323/9; m. 1316, Mary Bruce, dau. of Robert, Earl of Carrick, sister of Robert I. relict of Sir Niel Camp- bell, of Lochhow. His descendant ALEXANDER FRASER, of Philorth (" designed Barronet 15 Mar. 1628, bot noe other document"), subscribed "the Solemn League and Covenant" 1638, served in the army under Montrose; m. 1st (contracts 19 Dec. 1595, and 1 Jan. 1595/6), Margaret, eldest dau. of George, 7th Lord Abemethy, of Saltoim, and in her issue coheir of her nephew Alexander, 9th Lord Saltoun, aforesaid, and had a son and dau. He m. 2ndly, Isabel, dau. of Sir Robert Gordon, of Lochinvar, sister of 1st Viscount Kenmure, and had a son — John, d. s. p. and a dau. By his 1st \vife he had a son, ALEXANDER, of Philorth, 10th Lord Saltoun, having been served heir of line, 14 April, 1670, his claim to the title was confirmed by Charles II. by patent dated at Whitehall 11 July foUowuig, and ratified by parliament 10 days after ; he took tlie oaths and his seat in the Scottish parlia- ment 9 Aug. following, wounded at the battle of Worcester 1651; b.Mar. 1604; d. 11 Aug. 1693, having m. 1st— dau. of William Forbes, of Tolquhoun, and had an only dau. He m. 2ndly, Elizabeth, dau. and coheir of Alexander Seton, of Meldrum, and had issue. His grandson, WILLIAM, 11th Lord [son of Alexander, Master of Sal- toun, who d. v. p. Nov. 1682, by his 1st wife (sett, dated 11 Jan. 1652), Lady Anne Ker], promoted the Darien expedition, opposed the treaty of Union; b. 21 Nov. 1654; d. 18 Mar. 1715, having m. 11 Oct. 1683, Margaret, dau. of Dr. James Sharp, archbishop of St. Andrews, primate of Scotland ; she d. 29 Aug. 1734, having had with other issue 2 sons, /I/ Alexander, s. as 12th Lord. /2/ Hon. William, of Fraserfield, Aberdeens. by purchase, 1721, (formerly Balgonie), advocate 1713, M.p. Kintore 1722, but found to be unduly elected; b. 19 Nov. 1691; d. 23 Mar. 1727, having m. 25 Oct. 1724, Lady Katherine Anne Erskine, eldest dau. of David, 4th Earl of Buchan ; she d. 5 Mar. 1733, aged 29, having had an only son, William Eraser, of Fraserfield, an officer in the army; b. 28 Sept. 1725; d. 31 Oct. 1788, having m. 5 Jan. 1752, Rachel, dau. of Rev. Hugh Kennedy, of Rotterdam ; she d. 3 June, 1800, having had with other issue 4 sons, [1] Alexander, of Fraserfield, E.l.C.S.b. 8 Jan. 1761; d. 18 July, 1807, having m. 20 April, 1795, Mary Christina, eldest dau. of George Moir, of Scotstoun ; she d. 12 Sept. 1813, leaving 4 daus. [2] Henry David, an officer in the British army, brig.-gen. Portuguese service; b. 27 April, 1762; d. 4 Aug. 1810, having m. 6 Oct. 1800, Mary Christina, dau. of John Forbes, of Skella- ter (senior officer of the crown of Portugal, governor of Rio Janeiro, counsellor of war, field marshal, gen. of cavalry, G.C. of St. Avis, Portugal, and of Carlos III. in Spain); she d. at Lisbon, having had with 3 daus. 2 sons, (1) William Erskine, col. in the Russian service, b. 11 July, 1801; d. unm. in Paris 1864. (2) John Henry David, secretary of legation at Florence, b. 27 Dec. 1803; d. unm. at Florence 1839. [3] Hugh, rector of St. Martin's, Ludgate, London, 1796, and of Woolwich, Kent, 1837; b. 25 Dec. 1764; d. 12 April, 1837, having m. 25 June, 1803, Mary, dau. of Richard Lloyd, of Kensington, and had a son, Erskine William, b. 11 Jan. 1806; d. young. [4] Erskine, of Woodhill (now Manor), co. Aberdeen, col. 109th regt. served with 71st regt. in America ; b. 23 June, 1766; d. 21 Jan. 1804, having m. 3 May, 1794, Elizabeth, dau. of Thomas Forbes, of Ballogie ; she d. 18 Aug. 1813, having had a son, William, of Woodhill, lieut.-col. in the army; b. 21 Nov. 1796; d. 13 July, 1872, having m. 20 Aug. 1833, Mary EUza- beth, dau. of Thomas Starkie Shuttleworth, Esq. of Ashton, CO. Lane, and had a dau. — Elizabeth. ALEXANDERriath Lord, d. 24 July, 1748, having m. 1707, Lady Mary Gordon, 3rd dau. of George, 1st Earl of Aberdeen, high chancellor of Scotland ; she d. 10 Feb. 1753. His grandson, ALEXANDER, 1 5th Lord (on the death of his father, George 30 Aug. 1781), advocate 1780; b. 27 June, 1758 ; d. 13 Sept. 1793, having m. 9 June, 1784, Margery, only dau. and heir of Simon Fraser, of King's Arms Yard, London, director E.i.c.s. and of Ness Castle ; she d. 15 Nov. 1851, aged 97, having had 2 sons and a dau. /I/ Alexander George, 16th Lord, K.T. K.C.B. G.C.H. K.M.T.K.S.G. lieut.-gen. in the army, col. 2nd regt. a representative Peer 1807; b. 22 April, 1785; d. s. p. 18 Aug. 1853, having m. 6 Mar. 1815, Catharine, "daughter" of Edward, Lord Thurlow, lord high chancellor of Great Britain ; she d. 9 July, 1826. /2/ Hon. William, b. 12 Oct. 1791; d. 21 Mar. 1845, having m. 9 April, 1818, Elizabeth Graham, 2nd dau. of David Macdowall Grant, of Arndilly, co. Banff ; she d. 5 May, 1853, having had with other issue 4 sons and 4 daus. (1) Alexander, 17th and present Lord. (2) Hon. David Macdowall, C.B. (precedency patent 25 April, 1854), brevet major-gen. in the army 1880, brig.-gen. 1879, K.L.H.M. officiating inspector-gen. artillery India 1879, com. brigade R.H.A. in Umballa; b. 2 Mar. 1825; m. 3 Jan. 1854, Mary Georgiana, dau. of Edward Gonne Bell, of Streams- town, CO. Mayo, and has 3 sons and 2 daus. 2q 594 SANDHURST— SANDWICH. Alexander David, lieut. 92nd Gordon highlanders; b. 30 Oct. 1854.— Edward Hay,b. 2 Dec. 1855,— David Macdowall, b. 12 Oct. 1857.— Maria Elizabeth Florence.— Catherine Frances Grraham. (3) Hon. William Murray (p.p.), major Bengal staff; b. 6 April, 1831 ; d. unm. 21 Sept. 1872. (4) Hon. James Hay (p.p.), col. in the army (retd.), lieut.-col. Bengal s.C; b. 24 Mar. 1833 ; m. 1st— 10 Aug. 1864, Marion Stirling, dau. of John Dundas, Esq. of Edinburgh; she d. 16 Dec. 1872. He m. 2ndly— 12 Oct. 1876, Emily Caroline, dau, of late Col. John Vandeleur, 10th hussars. By his 1st wife he has a son and dau. William, b. 1866.— Eleanor Violet. (5) Hon. Elizabeth (P-P-), m. 13 Oct. 1853, to Hamilton Forbes, brevet major-gen. late lieut.-col. and brevet col. Bengal staff, brigadier gen. 2ud brigade Kuram Valley expe- ditionary force, Afghanistan, 1879, served through the Sutlej and Punjab campaigns, and through the defence and subse- quent capture of Lucknow, and has 2 sons and 3 daus. Hamilton John Forbes, b. 17 April, I860.— Granville, b. 12 Sept. 1866.— Mary Georgina.— Helen Frances.— Emily Marion. (6) Hon. Margaret Eleanor Georgina (p.p.), d, 13 Dec, 1879, having m. 12 Mar. 1853, to Capt. John Arthur Evans, of North Tuddenham, Norfolk, and had a dau. May Mary EVANS. (7) Hon. Eleanor Alexandrina (p.p.), m. 1 Feb. 1858, to Henry WilUam Forester, Esq. (B. FORESTER). (8) Hon. Catherine Thurlow (p.p.), m. 28 Nov. 1860, to John Stewart-Menzies, of Chesthill, Perths. who d. 1868, leaving a son and dau. William James Breadalbane STEW ART- JIenzies.— Eleanor Elizabeth May. /3/ Hon. Eleanora, d. 26 Sept. 1852, having m. 5 Sept. 1825, to William Macdowall Grant, of Amdilly, who d. WILLIAM MANS- FIELD, Baron Sandhurst (1871. U.K.), lieut. Coldstream guards, a lord in waiting 1880/^ '''s. his father as 2ndBaron23 June, 1876; b. 21 Aug. 1855 ; m. 20 July, 1881, Lady Vic- toria Alexandrina Spen- cer, younger dau. of Frederick, 4th Earl Spencer, k.g. ; heir pre- sumptive, his brother ,, , ^ John. ARMS— Arg. on a chevron embattled az. between three maunches sa. an Eastern crown or, on a chief engrailed of the third a lion of the fourth combatant with a tiger cowed ppr. Crest— Out of an Eastern crown arg. a gryphon's head sa. beaked or between two branches of laurel ppr. Motto— Steadfast. Residence— 6, William St. Lowndes Square, s.w. BAKON SANDHUKST. Eineage. JOHN MANSFIELD, of Diggeswell House, Herts, (son of Sir James Mansfield, lord chief justice common pleas 1804/14); d. 7 July, 1841, having m. 1809, Mary Buchanan, dau. of Gen. Samuel Smith, of Baltimore, U.S.; she d. Nov. 1868, having had 7 sons and 4 daus. [1] James, b. 1812; d. 1849, leaving 2 daus, [2] John Smith, bar,-at-law M,T. 1842, metropolitan police magistrate, Marylebone; b, 22 May, 1813; m. 10 Aug. 1866, Fran- (joise Julie, dau. of Florent de Grairer, of Steine, France, and has a son, Merton John, b. 27 May, 1869. [3] Samuel, C.S.I. B.c.s. 1834/72, late senior member council, Bombay. 1 4J Henry, R.N. d. unm. 1838. [5] Sir William Rose, created LORD Sandhurst. [6] Horatio, bar-at-law l.T. 1853 ; b. 1820 ; m. 4 July, 1871, Emma Georgiana Christina, widow of Lieut.-Col. Henry Wedderbum Gumming, and dau. of Sir William Clay, Bart. s. p. [7] Charles Edward, col. in the army, served in the Crimes war, at the battles of the Ahna and Balaclava, and at the sie( of Sebastopol, served in the Indian Mutiny, severely wounflu at the final defeat of the Gwalior contingent at Cawnp minister resident U.S. of Venezuela 1881, minister resident consul-gen. U.S. of Columbia 1878/81, consul-gen. at Wa 1865/76, and political agent Roumania 1876/8 ; b. 11 Oct. 18 m. 13 June, 1859, Annie Eliza Margaret, dau. of Lieut.- Hon. Augustus Frederick Ellis (B, HOWARD DE Waldi and has 2 sons and a dau. John Charles EUis.b. 8 Aug. I860.— Frederick Henry Edv b. 4 Nov. 1864.— Mildred Mary Blanche. [8] Margaret. [9] Charlotte Henrietta, d. 9 Feb. 1869, having m. Baron Vincent de Tuyll de Serooskerken, chamberlain to King of Holland ; he d. [10] Emily, m. 13 July, 1843, to Sir John Ralph Milbank Huskisson, Bart, who d. 30 Dec. 1868. [11] Isabella, m. 3 Aug. 1848, to Hon. Ralph Heneage Legg Dutton of Timsbury Manor, Hants, (B, Sherborke), SIR WILLIAM ROSE IVIANSFIELD. G,C,B. G.CS.I. D,Ci served through the Sutlej campaign, commanded 58l regt, in the Punjab 1848/9, A,A,G. Dublin 1855, militac adviser to the embassy at Constantinople 1855, with rank, brig.-gen. and consul-gen. at AVarsaw 1856, chief of the sta during the Indian mutiny with rank of major-gen. served Lucknow, Cawnpore, &c. &c. received the thanks of Parll ment 1859, com,-in-chief Bombay army 1860/5, G,C,B, com,-in-chief India 1865/70, lieut,-gen. commanding the fore in Ireland 1870/6, col, 38th regt, 1862/6; created Barc Sandhurst, of Sandhurst, Berks, in the Peerage of the Unit* Kingdom, 28 Mar, 1871; b, 21 June, 1819; d, 23 June, 18! having m, 2 Nov. 1854, Margaret, dau, of late Robert Fellow of Shottesham Park, Norfolk, and had 4 sons and a dau. (1) William, 2nd and present Lord. (2) Hon. John Wilham, heir presumptive to tl Peerage ; b. 10 July, 1857. (3) Hon. Henry William, b. 2 Dec. 1860. (4) Hon. James WilUam, b. 12 Feb. 1862. (5) Hon. Margaret Louisa. EARL OF SANDWICH JOHN WILLIAM MONTAGU, Earl of Sam wich. Viscount Hinchingbrook, and Bare Montagu (1660, e.), p.c. high steward of Huj tingdon, L.L. Hunts, since 1841, capt. corps gentl men-at-arms 1852, master of buckhounds 1858, cc Hunts, militia since 1853 ; s. his father as 7t Earl 21 May, 1818 ; b. 8 Nov. 1811 ; m. Sept. 1838, Lady Mary Paget, 7th dau. William, 1st Marquis of Anglesey ; she d. 20 Fc" 1859. He m. 2ndly— 27 Dec. 1865, Lady Blancl Egerton, youngest dau. of Francis, 1st Earl ( Ellesmere. By his 1st wife he has 3 sons anc m. lst-4j of HeJl SANDYS. 595 ) Edward George Henry, YieeOPiw^SKfCBT'jfBftOeK, major d lieut.-col.gren. guards 1881, assistant military secretary at braltar 1875, M.P. Huntingdon sifi«e-1876/;^*. 13 July, 1839. ) Hon. Victor Alexander, capt. R.x. k.m. b. 20 April, 1841; m. Nov. 1867,'T;ady TSgnela Harriet Yorke, dau. of Charles lilip, 4tli Earl of Hardwicke, and has a son tind 3 daus. rcorge Charles, b. 29 Dec. 1874.— Mary Sophie.— Olga r^lanche.— A dau. b. April, 1880. ) Hon. OUver George Powlett, major R.H.G. 1881, late A.D.C. to eUt.-Gen. H.S.H. Prince Edward of Saxe Weimar, C.B.; b. 18 t. 1844. ) Lady Emily Caroline, m. 30 May, 1870, to Right Hon. Sir illiam Hart Dyke, Bart. P.O. M.P. ) Lady Anne Florence Adelaide, b. 8 Nov. 1848 ; m. 5 Dec. 76. to Capt. Alfred Charles Alfred Buncombe, late Ist life lards (E. FEVERSHAM). ■ rv; —Quarterly, 1st and 4th, Arg. three lozenges conjoined in j-u. a bordure sa. Montagu. 2nd and 3rd, Or, an eagle lyed vert, MoxTHERMER, a mullet for difference. ;i:>r— A griffin's head or, beak and wings sa. I PORTERS — Dexter, a triton ppr. crowned with an Eastern ivii or. Sinister, an eagle vert. TO— Post tot naufragia portus. -Hinchinbroke House, Huntingdon. \ House — 46, Grosvenor Square, W. flineafle. ^ IR SIDNEY MONTAGU (7th son of Sir Edward Montagu, ^ Kut. of iBoughton, and youngest brother of Henry, Ist arl of Manchester), groom of the bedchamber to JAMES I. nighted 28 July, 1616, master of reN MONTAGU, of St. Neots, Hunts. Viscount Hincuing- ' iK, Hunts, and EARL OF SANDWICH, in Kent ; sworn P.O. master of the great wardrobe, adm. of the Narrow Seas, . adm. to ll.R.ll. the Duke of York, lord high adm. of and, carried St. Edward's staff at the coronation 23 April, : on a rupture with the States Gen. in 1664 he served as adm. under the Duke of York, and repeatedly defeated the ii.ioh fleet, and also in 1672, when he encountered the Dutch It; t in Soutlnvold Bay, and lost his life 28 May, 1672 (biu:. in .Vestminster Abbey); b. 27 July 1625; m. 7 Nov. 1642, Jemima, ) lau. of Jolin, Lord Crewe, of Stene, and had issue. His de- j jcendant in the Gth generation, I O EORGF JOHN, 6th Earl (on the death of his father John, VJT 5th Earl, 6 June, 1814) ; b. 4 Feb. 1773 ; d. 21 May, 1818, \ having m. 9 July, 1804, Lady Louisa Mary Anne Julia Harriet ,* Corry, dau. of Armar, 1st Earl of Belmore; she d. 19 April, t 1862, having liad a son and 2 daus. (1) John William, 7th and present Earl. : (2) Lady Han-iet Mary, d. 4 May, 1857, having m. 12 April, 1823, as 1st wife, to WiUiam Bingham, 2nd Lord Ashburton, who d. 23 .Mar. 1864. (•3) Lady Catherine Caroline, d. 30 April, 1834, having m. 1 Dec. 1831, to Count Alexaiider Adrian Florian Joseph Colonna Walewsky, of Poland, who d. 26 Sept. 1868. BARON SANDYS. AUGUSTUS FREDERICK ARTHUR SAN- DYS, Baron Sandys (1802, U.K.), late 2nd life guards, lieut.-col. commandant Wore, yeo.; s. his father as 3rd Baron 10 April, 1863 ; b. 1 Mar. 1840 ; m. 3 Aug. 1872, Augusta Anne, 2nd dau. of late Sir Charles Des Voeux, Bart.; heir presumptive, his brother Marcus. Arms — Quarterly, 1st and 4th, Or, a fessc dancett(ie between three cross-crosslets fitch^e gu. Sandys. 2nd and 3rd, Sa. on a fesse arg. between three leopards passant guardant or spotted of the field as many escallops gu. Hill. Crests — l, A griffin segreant per fesse or and gu. Sandys. 2, A stag's head^u. £jit;r^dxind QcUi^ed or, HILL. Supporters— Two griffins per fesse or and gu., collared dan- cettee of the last. Motto — Probum non p^enitet. Seat — Ombersley Court, Droitwich. TOWN House— 12, Wilton Crescent, s.W. Eineage. ARTHUR, 2nd Marquis of Downshire (see that title), b. 23 Feb. 1753 ; d. 7 Sept. 1801, having m. 29 June, 1786, Mary, Baroness Sandys, of Ombersley, co. Wore, so created 19 June, 1802, with remainder to her 2nd and younger sons and their male issue in succession, and in default remainder to her eldest son. Baroness Sandys was only dau. of Hon. Martin Sandys, and niece and heir of Edwin, 2nd Lord Sandys, of Ombersley (ext.) ; she d. 1 Aug. 1830, having had 4 sons, /I/ Arthur Blundell Sandys Trumbull, 3rd Marquis of Down- shire (see that title). /2/ Arthur Moyscs William, 2nd Baron, lieut.-gen. in the army, col. 7th dragoons and Scots greys ; b. 10 Jan. 1792 ; d. unm. 16 July, 1860. /3/ Arthur Marcus Cecil, s. as 3rd Baron. /4/ Lord George Augusta, of Ballyvar House, co. Donegal (M. Downshire). ARTHUR MARCUS CECIL, 3rd Baron, assumed the sur- name of Sandys only, and the arms of Sandys and Hill quarterly by R.L. 11 Feb. 1861; b. 28 Jan. 1798; d. 10 April, 1863, having m. 12 April, 1837, Louisa, youngest dau. of Joseph Blake, Esq. and liad 4 sons and 5 daus. (1) Augustus Frederick Arthur, 4th and present Baron. (2) Hon. Marcus Windsor George, capt. Wilts, militia, heir presumptive to the Peerage, b. 28 Sept. 1849. (3) Hon. Michael Edwin Marcus, b. 30 Dec. 1855. 2Q2 596 DE SAmiAREZ. • (4) Hon. Edmund Arthur Marcus, b. 9 Mar. im0.fnJivUj,lMi (5) Hon, Mary Georgiana Caroline, m. 21 Oct. 1858, to Sir Edmund Filmer, Bart. (6) Hon. Anna Maria Frances, d. 27 May, 1876, having m. 25 Aug. 1868, to Herbert Hay Langham, Esq. (Bart.) (7) Hon. Cecil Josephine. (8) Hon. Rosa Louisa Vernon, m. 14 Oct, 1874, to Capt. Wil- liam Duberley, of Gaynes Hall, Hunts, and has had 3 sons, Guy William Duberley, b. 29 June, 1875.— Cecil Vesey, d. 7 Nov. 1878,— A son b, 18 Mar, 1878. (9) Hon. Nina Violet America, m. Nov. 1880, as 2nd wife, to Ambrose Charles Lisle March-Phillipps De Lisle, of Garendon Park and Grace Dieu, co. Leic, (see also SUTTON— BART.) BARON DE SAUMAREZ. SIK JOHN ST. VINCENT SAUMAREZ, Baron de Saumarez (1831, u.k,), and a Baronet (1801, G.B.), col. in the army, late rifle brigade ; s. his brother as 3rd Baron 9 April, 1863 ; b. 28 May, 1806 ; m, 1st— 2 July, 1838, Caroline Esther, eldest dau. of William Rhodes, Esq. of Kirskill and Bram- hope Hall, Yorks; she d. 15 July, 1846, having had 2 sons and 2 daus. (1) Hon. James St. Vincent, H.M. diplomatic service, capt. late grenadier guards ; b. 17 July, 1843, (2) Hon. John St. Vincent, capt. 14th hussars ; b. 6 Mar. 1845; d. 12 Jan. 1877. (3) Hon. Caroline Amelia, m. 30 July, 1861, to George Ives, 4th Lord Boston, who d. 3 Jan. 1877. (4) Hon. Augusta Caroline, m. 27 Oct. 1859, to Florance George Henry, 5th Lord Boston. His Lokdship m. 2ndly— 13 April, 1850, Mar- garet Antoinette, 4th dau. of late William Richard Hopkyns Northey, Esq. of Oving House, Bucks. and had 2 sons and 2 daus. ( 5) Hon. Arthur, b. 21 July, 1852 ; m. 3 Aug. 1881, Edith Mary, only dau. of Sir James Macnaghten McGarel-Hogg, Bart. (6) Hon. Gerald Le Marchant, b. 23 June, 1859. (7) Hon. Antoinette Ehzabeth, m. 30 Sept. 1880, to Piers Wai'burton Egerton-Warburton, Esq. M.P. (Egerton— BART.) (8) Hon. Eleanor Mary. Arms — Arg. on a chevron gu. between three leopards' faces sa. as many castles triple-turretted or. CREST— A falcon displayed ppr. Supporters — Dexter, an unicorn arg. the tail cowed navally gorged az. and charged on the shoulder with a castle triple- turretted gu. Sinister, a greyhound arg. collared gu. charged with an anchor erect sa, encircled with a wreath of laurel ppr. Motto— In Deo spero. TOWN house — 41, Prince's Gate, S.w, MATTHEW DE SAUMAREZ, of Guernsey (whose anoes-: tors were resident there temp, Edward III.), lord of the seignory of Saumarez, in that island, col. of militia; b. 4 June, 1685; m. Anne, dau. of JohuDurell, lieut.-bailiff of the' island of Jersey, and had 4 sons, (1) John, of Saumai-ez, king's advocate in Guernsey, by hisj 1st wife, Martha, had a son, ■ [1] Matthew, lord of the said seignory, d. s. p. having ui Margaret, dau. of Thomas Carey, of Guernsey. JOHN DE Saumarez m. 2ndly, Martha, dau. of James T Marchant, of Guernsey, and had with several daus. a son, [2] Thomas de Saumarez, king's advocate in Guernsey and attorney-gen. of that island ; d. 1 April, 1837, leaving bj his 1st wife, Martha, dau. of Isaac Dobree, of Guemsej Island, by Martha Beauvoir, his wife, a son and dau. /I/ John Thomas de Saumarex, jiu-at of the royal courl of Guernsey ; his widow, Mary Anne, d. 4 Aug. 1877, agec 81, leaving a son, Thomas de Saumarez, of De Beauvoir, Guernsey, b. 2f Dec. 1833 ; m. 18 June, 1872, Mary Augusta, 2nd dau. o- late Col. Z M Mallock, Bengal r.a, ai: has a son and dau. Arthur Thomas St, Vincent, b. 5 July, 1877. Violet Mary. /2/ Elizabeth, d. , having m. 3 Sept. 1808, i. 1st wife, to Thomas Fiott de Havilland, Esq. of Havillani Hall, Guernsey, who d. 23 Feb. 1866. Thomas de Sauaiarez m. 2ndly, Catherine, dau. of Si; Peter de Havilland, Knt. jimit of the island of Guernsey and had, with other issue, 2 sons, /3/ Havilland de Saumarez, m.A. formerly rector of St Peter's, Northampton ; b. 15 Jan. 1813 ; m. 23 July, 1850 Hon. Elizabeth Charlotte Spencer, dau. of Francis Alnieric 1st Lord Churchill; she d. 12 Sept. 1858, leaving an only son George Spencer de Saumarez, b. 4 April, 1855. /4/ James de Saumarez, of the Inner Temple, bar.-at-lair father of— Frederick de Saumarez, capt. h.p. 71st regt. (2nd son) d. 20 Oct. 1879, aged 35, having m. 12 Oct. 1876, Amj Louisa, youngest dau. of late Fretlerick C Lukis, F" (2) Philip Saumarez, 1st lieut. with Commodore Anson in memorable voyage round the world; b. 17 Nov. 1710; fell, com manding the " Nottingham," 60, in the action off Brest, 14 Oct 1747; M.I. Westminster Abbey. (3) Matthew, of whom immediately. (4) Thomas, also accompanied Lord Anson's expedition, cajlt K.N.; commanded the " Antelope "; b. 20 April, 1720 ; marriec and died 1764. MATTHEW SAUMAREZ, b, 10 Oct, 1718; d. 28 Mar, 1778 m, 1st, Susanne, dau, of Thomas Dumaresq, of Jersey by whom he had a dau. He m. 2ndly, Carteret, dau, of Jamw le Marchant, and had, with other issue, 5 sons, [1] John, b, 1755; d. 2 Feb. 1832, having m. Judith, dau.0 William Brock, of Guernsey, [2] Sir James, created Lord de Saumarez, [3] Sir Thomas, knighted 1795, gen. in the army ; servet throughout the American war of independence in the roya Welsh fusiliers ; com.-in-chief of New Brunswick 1813 ; d. • Mar. 1845, s. p. aged 85, having m. Harriet, dau. of Williall Brock, Esq. of Guernsey ; she d. 18 Feb. 1858. [4] Richard, of Newington, S\irrey, surgeon, P.R.S.; b. ; d. 27 Jan. 1835, aged 70, having m. 9 Jan. 1786, Martha dau. of John le Mesurier, Esq. governor of Aldeniey, Ir Martha, his wife, dau. and coheir of Peter Dobree, Esq.; she it , having had with 2 daus. 6 sons, (1) Richard, adm. R.N. K.L.; b. 11 Sept. 1791 ; d. 1864, having m. Ann ; she d. 18 July, 1881. aged 93, havini had with other issue a son, Thomas, of Feradown, Dorset, C.B, vice-adm. (retd. list) b, 1828; m, 1st dau, of S R Block, Esq, of Greenhill, Middx,; he m, 2ndly— 24 JuM 1868, Eleanor, elder dau, of B. Scott Riley, of Bath, and ha a dau. Martha, m. 1853, to Rev. Frederick Grosvenoi patron and rector of Dunkerton, Somerset; he d. 27 Oct 1879, having had with other issue a son and dau. /I/ Saumarez Frederick Grosvenob, b. 1857. /2/ May Caroline Cartaret Saumarez (eldest Feb. 1872, having had a son, Alexander Young HERRIES, J.P. and D.L. co. Kirkcudbright ; b. 15 Dec. 1827 ; m. 21 Aug. 1850, Harriet Gore, only dau. of late Capt. Charles Chepmell, of De Beauvoir, Guernsey, and has a son, William Dobree Herries, b. 12 July, 1866. BARON SAYE AND SELE. FREDERICK BENJAMIN TWISLETON- WYKEHAM-FIENNES, d.c.l. ll.d. Baron Saye and Sele (1603, E.), archdeacon of Hereford 1863, and high steward of Banbury 1849, treasurer (1832), and canon residentiary of Hereford Cathe- dral 1849, prebendary (1825); s. his cousin as 13th Baron, 13 Mar. 1847, and confirmed by a committee of house of lords 16 May, 1848, and assumed the additional surnames of Wykeham-Fiennes by E.L. 14 Feb. 1849, and to bear the arms of Fiennes quarterly (in the first quarter), with his paternal arms ; b. 4 July, 1799 ; m. 1st— 4 June, 1827, Hon. Emily Wingfield, dau. of Richard, 4th Viscount Powerscourt; she d. 20 June, 1837. He m. 2ndly— 18 Aug. 1857, Hon. Caroline Leigh, 3rd dau. of Chandos, 1st Lord Leigh, of Stoneleigh. By his 1st wife he had 5 sons and 2 daus. (1) Hon. John, J.P. D.L. Oxon.; b. 28 Feb. 1830; m. 24 April, 1856, Lady Augusta Sophia Hay, youngest dau. of Thomas Kobert, 10th Earl of KinnouU, and has 4 sons and 6 daus. /I/ GeofiFery Cecil, lieut. 21st R. Scots fusiliers, late 108th regt. formerly Hereford mil.; b. 3 Aug. 1858. % /2/ Eustace Edward, b. 29 Feb. 1864.— /SI Ivo Henry John, b. 12 Oct. 1872.-/4/ William Cecil, b. 1 Aug. 1879. /5/ Beatrice Emily Augusta, m. 12 Jan. 1881, to Mowbray Allfrey, Ueut. 15th King's hussars, eldest son of Frederick Allfrey. Esq. of Stanburj-, Berks. /6/ Edwyna Susan Elizabeth. /?/ Edith Ellen Louisa. - /ay Alexandra Caroline Frances. 191 Maud Mary. 1101 Gertrude Emily. (2) Hon, Cecil Brownlow, M.A. rector of Hamstall Ridware, StaflF. and Ashow, Warwicks.; b. 20 Aug. 1831; d. 13 Mar, 1870, having m. 17 Dec. 1861, Maria Louisa, eldest dau. of late John Hardy, British consul at St. Jago de Cuba; she d. 30 Jan. 1871, leaving 2 sons and a dau. Henry Edward, b. 3 Mar. 1866.— Cecil John, b. 8 Sept.1867.— Emily Cecilia. (3) Hon. Yvo De Yesci Edward, col. in the army, c.B. lieut.- col. 9th lancers; b. 16 Jan. 1833 ; d. 23 Nov. 1875, having m. 26 July, 1864, Isabella Emily, only dau. of Charles Francis Gregg, Esq. and had 2 sons and 2 daus. Bertram Ralph Ivo, b. 20 June, 1865.— Nathaniel Ivo, b. (posth.) 28 Mar. 1876.— Dorothy Margaret.— Eva Caroline. (4) Hon. Wingfield Stratford, M.A. New Coll. Oxon. 1859, late fellow, rector of Milton Keynes, Bucks, since 1880, of Silchester, Hants. 1865/80; b. 1 May, 1834; m. 4 Oct. 1863, Alice Susan, 2nd dau. of late Verj' Rev. and Hon. Grantham Munton Yorke, M.A. (E. Hardwicke), dean of Worcester, and has 4 sons and a dau. Gerard Yorke, b. 18 July, 1864.— Alberic Arthur, b. 4 Sept. 1865.— Caryl Wentworth, b. 29 May, 1869.— John Temple, b. 20 Jan. 1877.— Winifred. (5) Hon. Frederick Nathaniel Fiennes, capt. late 23rd R.W. fusiliers; b. 8 June, 1836. (6) Hon. Emily Wingfield, m. 1st— 7 Aug. 1849, to Thomas Guy Gisbome, Esq. of Yoxall Lodge, co. Stafford, who d. 12 Sept. 1869. She re-m. 2 April, 1872, to John Harward Griffiths, Esq. of The Weir, Hereford, hon. major retd. Herefordsh. mil. D.L. city Hereford, j.p. cos. Hereford and Stafford, and city of Hereford. (7) Hon. Isabella Elizabeth Catherine, m. 11 June, 1857, to Richard Frederick Webb, Esq. M.A. of Donnington Hall, Led-, bury, Herefords. J.P. D.L. major Hereford mil. and has 2 sons* and 2 dans. /I/ Algernon Edward WEBB, b. 14 Feb. 1865. 121 Maxwell Frederick, b. 27 May, 1867. /3/ Florence Isabel, m. 19 Sept. 1881, to Herbert Henry Macnee, Esq. of Poona. /4/ Ethel Kathleen. Arms — Quarterly, 1st and 4th, Az. three lions rampant or, Fiennes. 2nd and 3rd, Arg. a chevron between three moldi- warps sa. TWISLETON. Crest— Ist, A wolf sejant arg. gorged with a spiked collar line therefrom reflexed over the back or, Fiennes. 2nd, A dexter arm embowed habited sa. cuff arg. hand ppr. mole-spade in bend sinister or, Twisleton. Supporters — Two wolves arg. gorged and lined as the crest. Motto — Fortem posce animum. Seat — Broughton Castle, near Banbury. Residentiary House— Hereford. The Barony. SIR JAMES DE FIENNES, 2nd son of William de Fiennes, son and heir of William de Fiennes by Joan de Say (youngest dau. of Geoffry, Lord Say, and cousin and coheir of illizaljetli. Lady Say, who d. 1399, sister and heir of John de Say, 5th Baron Say) was summoned to Parliament, 26 HEN. VI. 1447, as Jacobus de Fenys miles DOMlNUS DE Say ET DE SELE, and is said to have been so created by patent ; lord treasurer 1449, imprisoned as a i)artisan of the Duke of Suffolk Jan. 1460 ; beheaded by Jack Cade's insurgents 4 July, 1450. His son, WILLIAM FIENNES, summoned to Parliament as LORD Say 1451—1469, kiUed at tlie battle of Barnet 1471. His descendants did not sit m Parliament until, in the fifth generation, SIR RICHARD FIENNES, knighted 1592, obtained letters patent 9 Aug. 1603, creating him BARON SAY AND SELE, with remainder to the heirs of his body ; m. 1st, Constance, dau. of Sir William Kingsmill, of Sidmanton, Hants. He m. 2ndly, Elizabeth, dau. and coheir of Henry Coddingham, auditor of the Mint, and widow of William Paulet, of Winchester, inq. p. m. at Oxford 28 May, 1613, leaving issue by his 1st wife. His grandson, JAMES, 2nd Viscount, lord-lieut. Oxon.; d. 15 Mar. 1673/4, having m. Frances, dau. and coheir of Sir Edward Cecil, Viscount Wimbledon (she re-m. to Rev. Joshua Sprigge, of Crayford, Kent, an Independent divine), and had 2 daus. (1) Elizabeth, m. as 3rd wife, to Sir John Twisleton, of Barley, Yorks, (J) who d. 4 Dec. 1682, leaving an only surviv- ing child, Cecil, d. 1723, having m. 1st, to George Twisleton, of Woodhall, Yorks. and 2ndly, to Robert Mignon. (t) SIR JOHN TWISLETON, of Bariey, Yorks. and of Horse- man Place, Kent, high sheriff 1672 (descended from John Twisleton, of London, goldsmith, and alderman, purchased Barley Hall, Yorks, died 1525), created a Baronet by Oliver dromwell, but the order abolished on the Restoration; d. 4 Dec. 1682, aged 69; bur. in Dartford Church, having ni. 1st, Eliza- beth, dau. and heir of Augustus Skinner, of Tolsham, Kent. He m. 2ndly, Lucy, 5th dau. of Samuel Dunch, of Baddesley, Berks. He m. 3rdly, Elizabeth, elder dau. and coheir of James, Viscount and Baron Say and Sele ; she d. 28 Mar. 1674. He m. 4thly, Anne, dau. and heir of John Christopher Meyem, a German (she re-m. to Sir John Piatt). By his 3rd wife he had an only surviving child, Cecil, m. as 1st wife, to George Twisleton, of Woodhall, parish of Womersley, Yorks. flU<»-"V*>4 598 SCARBOROUGH. (2) Frances, in. to Andrew Ellis, of Alrey, Flints, and had an only child, Cicely, d. at Bath 22 July 1715, aged 58, having m, 1st— in Westminster Abbey, 13 Mar. 1672/3, to (Sir) Richard Langley, of Bexwells, Essex (knighted 5 Mar. 1672/3, but was not oflScially recognised, as he did not pay the customary fees); his will d. 8 Feb. 1677/8 (proved 30 Oct. following); she re-m. to William Fiennes, Esq. elder brother of Lawrence, 5tli Viscount Saye and Sele. Hmeage. /n EORGE TWISLETON, of Woodhall, Leeds ; m. Cecil, VJT only surviving child of John Twisleton, of Horseman's Place, Kent (she re-m. to Robert Mignon); she d. 1723, having had a son and 2 daus. His great-grandson, THOMAS TWISLETON, of Broughton Castle, Oxon, major- gen, in the army, col. 9th regt. declared by a committee of the house of lords, 21 June, 1781, to have made out his claim to the barony of Say and Sele, and had summons to Parliament by writ dated 2i)th of same month, in the creation 1 JAMES I.; d. 1 July, 1788, aged 53, having m. 12 Dec, 1767, EUzabetli, eldest dau. of Sir Edward Turner, Bart, of Ambrosden, Oxon. (DRYDEX); she d. 1 April, 1816, having had with 2 daus. 2 sons, (1) Gregory William, s, as 11th Baron. (2) Hon. Thomas James, LL.D. archdeacon of Colombo, Ceylon; b. 28 Sept. 1770; d. 15 Aug. 1821, having m. 1st— 4 Nov. 1788, Charlotte Anne Frances (an actress), dau. of Caroline Watt«ll, of London (deed of separation 17 June, 1794, and marriage dissolved by Act of Parliament 1798), having had with 4 sons, who all died young, an only dau. /I/ Julia Eliza, d. 28 Mar. 1832, having m. 18 April, 1808, to James Brown, capt. 2nd Ceylon regt. who d. 17 Nov. 1810, leaving an only son. Ven. and Hon. T. J. Twisleton m. 2ndly— 17 June, 1798, Anne, dau, and coheir of Benjamin Ashe, of Bath; she d. 11 Sept. 1847, having had 3 sons and a dau. /2/ Frederick, 13th and present Baron. /3/ Hon. Charles Samuel (precedency patent 24 May, 1848), M.A. Balliol Coll. Oxon. 1831, late rector of Ashow, War- wicks.; b. 4 July, 1806; m, 1st— 26 Sept. 1837, Caroline, eldest dau. of Ralph Carr, Esq, of Stannington, Northumb ; she d, 20 Sept. 1873. He m, 2ndly— 24 Jan. 1878, Dorothy, dau. of late Hon. John Nicholas Thicknesse-Touchet (B. Audley), /4/ Hon, Edward Boyd Turner (p.p.), chief commissioner of the poor laws in Ireland ; b. 24 May, 1809 ; d. 5 Oct. 1874, having m. 19 May, 1852, Ellen, dau. of late (Hon.) Edward Dwight, M.P. province of Massachusetts; she d. 17 May. 1862. ^ 151 Hon. Mary Elizabeth (p.p.); d. 17 Dec. 1873, having m, 1st— 6 Dec, 1838, to WilUam Gisbome, Esq, of Ceylon, who d, 1 Jan, 1839, She re-m, to Capt. Thomas Holloway Twynam, By her Ist husband she had an only son, Frederick WiUiam Gisborne, GREGORY WILLIAM, 11th Baron, assumed by R.L. 14 Feb. 1825, the surname and arms of FlENNES, in addi- tion to and after tliose of Twisleton, and by R.L. 16 Mar. following he also assumed for himself and his issue the sur- name and arms of Eardley, in addition to and before his other surnames; b. 14 April, 1769 ; d. 13 Nov. 1844, having m. 8 Sept. 1794, Hon. Maria Marow, eldest dau. and coheir of Sampson, Lord Eardley (ext.); she d. 6 Sept. 1834, having had an only son and dau. (1) William Thomas Eardley-Twisleton-Fiennes, 12th Baron- b. 24 April, 1798; d. unm. 31 Mar. 1847. ^A^^ ^.TV-^^*"^ EUzabeth, d. s. p. 6 Aug, 1826, having m. 31 Aug, 1820 as 2nd wife, to George Ernest, Count Gersdorfl chamberlain to King of Prussia. »»u"«i. EARL OF SCARBOROUGH. RICHARD GEORGE LUMLEY, Earl of Scar- borough (1690, E.), Viscount (1689, E.) and Baron Lumley, of Lumley Castle, co. Durham (1681, E.), and Viscount Lumley, of Waterford (1628, 1.), lieut.-col. Ist West Yorks. yeo. cav. 1850/9; 8. his cousin as 9th Earl 29 Oct. 1856; b. 7 May. 1813; m. 8 Oct. 1846, Frederica Mary Adeliza, 2n(l dau. of late Andrew Robert Drummond, Esq, (V. Strathallan), and hagiiad 3 sons and 4 daus. (1) Lyulph Richard Granhy William, Viscount LuMLm- b 7 June, 18M; d. 23 Aug. 1868. (2) Aldre Tweed 1387, taken prisoner by the Scots 1380, deputv governor 1392, had licence 16 Richard II, (1303) to make a castle of his manor house at Lumley, summoned to Parliament 1385/1400; killed 1 Henry IV, in an Insurrection In which he took part with the Earls of Kent, Salisbury, and Huntingdon for the restoration of RkhardII, and attaints by parlia- ment ; m. Eleanor, dau, of John, Lord Nevill of Rabv, a?id ha.l with 5 daus, 3 8on.s, (1) Thoma.s, d, unm, 30 May, 1404. (2) Sir John, restored In bloo«l by act of parliament 13 Hknry IV. slain at the battle of Bauge, in France, 13 April, 1421; m SCARSDALE. 509 at Tl of \\ soil' Br Felicia, dau. of Sir Matthew Redman, governor of Berwick, and had with an only dau. an only son, Sir Thomas, of whom presently. (3) Marmaduke, master of Trinity Coll. and chancellor of Cambridge I42y, rector of Stepney, Middx. bishop of Carlisle 1430, treasurer of England 1447, bishop of Lincoln 1460; d. 1461. SIR THOMAS DE LUMLEY, several times one of the gua- rantees for the King of England in treaties with the BLing of Scots, governor of Scarborough for life 1455, obtained the reversal of his grandfather's attainder by act of parliament 1 Edward IV. and had summons to parliament from that period until his death; bom on the feast of St. Michael the Archangel 1408 ; m. Margaret, dau. of Sir James Harington, Knt. Hi.-; grandson, rilHOMAS DE LUMLEY, o. v. p. 1487, having m. Elizabeth J_ Plantagenet, natural dau. of EDWARD IV. by Latly EUza- beth Lucy, and had with other issue a son, RiCUARD DE LUMLEY, Summoned to Parliament 1509; d. 26 May, 161 1, having m. Ann, dau. of Sir John Conyers, of Hornby Castle, Yorks. and had 2 sons, (1) John, one of the principal commanders of the vanguard at Flodilen Field, summoned to Parliament 1616, &c. joined the pilgrimage of grace; m. Joan, dau. of Henry, Lord Scrope of Bolton. His only son, George, waa concerned in an insur- rection with the Lord Darcy, Sir Thomas Percy, and others, was arraigned at Westminster, found guilty of treason, and Buffered death (v, p.); he m. Jane, 2nd dau. and coheir of Sir Eichanl Knightley, of Fawsley, Northants. and had an only son, SIR John, k.b. restored in l)loo«l by Act of Parliament 1 Edward VI. whereby it was enacted that he and the heirs male of his body should have the dignity of a Baron of Englani by the name of Lord Lumley,&c.; married twice; (1. 8. p. 11 April, 1609, leaving his sister his heir, when this l)arony expirwl. (2) Anthonv, ni. dim. of Richard Grey, of Northumber- land, uinl liiMl a son aii.l htle for the royal cause, was at the nege of ii(;e Rupert, compoonded for his estate £1,966 lOs.; m. 1st. lranoes(BART.). dau.of Henry Shelley, ofWarm- iiik'hurst, Sussex. He m. 2n(lly. «t St. Brides, London, 11 May, 1G3(), i:ii/.;il«th (2nd dau. of Sir WiUiam Comwallis, of Brome, Bu ir 1 low of Sir William, son and heir of Sir Walter Pun of Thomas, Lord Sandys, of the Vine) ; she bur. >ter Abbey, S Feb. 1687/8. His grandson, RICHARD, 2nd Viscount (son of John Lumley, by Marv, dau. ai»d flfrentoal oohei rof Sir Henry Comp- tou. K.n. of Brambletye, Bosmz), master of the horse to Qiuon Catherine, created BARON OP LUIILKT CAOTLE, oo. Durliaiii. in the Peerage of England, 81 May, 1681, oom- inaii iri ,1 Rtrt. of horse at the battle of Sedgemoor 6 July, im of the bedchamber to the Prince of ril, 1690, created VuoouktLumlkt, of utL OP SCARBOROUGH 6 davs after, was with king WiLLiAJi at the battle of the B<9iie, Ueat.-gen. of the forces in Flanders, lord-lieut. and cnstoe rotolorum oo. Durlmm. Northunil). and Newcastle-upon-Tyne, vice-adm. of the '. chancellor of the Dnohy of Lancaster, Vic. ^n. and paymaster-gen. Ireland; d. 17 Dec. 1 - - Mar. 1684/6, Frances, only dan. and heir of m: t.of Aston, Oxon.; she d. 96 Nov. 1737. Hi- RirUA .lea- assumeil V liament), < England t • 1777, col. N d.l2 May. heir of Sir ' d. 22 Jul\ . (1) GeofKc .;,.^.. Sept. 1807. (2) Richard, 6th Earl, M.P. city Lincoln, assumed the name and amis of Savile by Act of Parliament ; b. 16 April, 1767 ; d. 17 June, 1832, having m. 14 Jtine, 1787, Hon. Henrietta Wil- loughby, tlau. of Henry, 6th Lord Middleton ; she d. 26 Feb. 1846, 8. p. (3) Hon. Thomas Charles, capt. BJT.; b. 99 May, 1768; killed S Sept. 1782. (4) John, 8. as 7th Earl, (5) Hon. Frederick, of TickhUl Castle ; b. 17 Oct. 1761 ; d. 20 Sept. 1881, having m. Ist— 20 Feb. 1786, Harriet, dau. of John Boddington, Esq. of the ordnance; she d. 20 July, 1810; he m. 2ndly— 96 Mar. 1819, Jane, dau. of Bradley, adm. RJ« .; she d. 8. p. 9 June, 1826. By his Ist wife he had an only son, FREDERICK Lumley-Savile, of TickhiU Castle, Yorks. assumed the surname and arms of Savile by Act of Parlia- ment 1884; b. 14 Jan. 1788; d. 27 Feb. 1837, having m. 9 May, 1819, Charlotte Mary, dau. of Right Rev. George de la Peer Beresford (M. Waterpord), bishop of Kilmore (she d. Feb. 1881, having re-m. 90 July, 1839, to Robert Henry Southwell, Esq.— see). He left a son and 3 daus, [11 Richard George, 9th and present EarL [2j Lady Frances Charlotte Arabella, of Tickhill Castle (precedency patent 7 Mar. 1867); d. 8 Aug. 1879, having m. 8 I'N'DERSON, 4th Earl (on the ^ 16 Mar. 1769, who had \ ria>KR90N by Act of Par- i-.c. deputy earl marshal of 'Oct. 1766 to 90 Sept. urer of Ireland 1789; - . ., Barbara, sister and It. of RuSord, Notts, (ext.); she r sons, tli Earl; b. 22 Sept. 1768; d. unm. 6 Mar. 1836, to Charles John Hill, Esq. of Cotgrave, Notts, col. 7th hussars ; he d. 22 May, 1867, leaving 2 sons and a dau. /I/ Frederick John Greorge Hill, b. 14 Feb. 1837. /2/ Charles Lumley, b. 28 Aug. 1840. /3/ Georgina Mary, m. 29 April, 1867, to Sir Henry Wil- liam Gore-Booth, Bart. [3] Lady Henrietta Susan Beresford (p. p.); m. 5 Nov. 1835, to Edmund L'Estrange, Esq. of Tynte Lodge, co. Leitrim ; he d. Aug. 1866, having had with other issue 2 sons and 3 daus. /I/ Savile Richard William L'Estrange-Malone, mus. bach. Trin. Coll. Dublin, 1874, chaplain to the lord primate of Ireland, and vicar-choral of Armagh cathedral, minor canon Worcester 1881; b. 22 Mar. 1838; m. 10 Oct. 1876, Frances Mary Foljambe, 2nd dau. of George Savile Fol- jambe, Esq. and his wife Selina, Viscountess Milton, and has a dau. b. 17 July, 1880. /2/ Henry Frederick, b. /3/ Harriett Georgina, d. 1864, having m. 12 Sept 1861, as Ist wife, to John Henry Cole Wynne, Esq. of Ardaghowen, co. Sligo. SI Constance, m. 9 April, 1868, to Josslyn, 6th Baron uncaster. /6/ Maiy, m. 11 Aug. 1876, to Charles Gore, Lord Kilmar- nock, R.H. guards, eldest son of Sir William Henry, 18th Earl of ErrolL £4] Lady Anne Georgina, d. 9 Feb. 1877, having m. 16 April, 1844, to Sir William Mordaont Edward Mihier, Bart, who d. 19 Feb. 1867. (6) Hon. Savile Henry, 8rd dragoons; b. 11 June, 1768; d. 14 Not. 1846, having m. IS Dec. 1806, Mazy Henrietta, dau. of HeniT Tahourdin.Bsq. of Sydenham, Kent ; she d. 6 July, 1869. (7) Hon. Sir William, can. gen. in the army, and coL Ist dragoon gnards ; b. 98 Aug. 1769 ; d. 16 Dec. 1860, having m. 1st— 8 Oct. 1804, Mary, dau. of Tliomas Sutherland, Esq. of (Jlverstone ; she d. July, 1807. He m. 9ndly— 8 Mar. 1817, Lonisa Margaret, dan. of John Robbins, of Hants, and widow of CoL l0[nch Cotton (E. CX)MBERMERB) ; she d. 11 Sept. 1869. JOHN, 7th Earl, prebendary of York, rector of Wintering- ham, Lina and Thomhill, Yorks. assumed the surname of SAYILB by R.L. 8 Sept 1807, pursuant to the wiU of his uncle, Sir George SavUe, Bart; b. 16 June, 1760 ; d. 94 Feb. 1886, having m. 6 Nov. 1786, Anna Maria, dau. of Julius Herring, Esq. of Heybridge, Essex, and of Park Island, Jamaica ; she d. 17 Mar. 1860, having had with other issue a son and 9 daus. (1) John, 8th Earl, he and his issue were authorised to take the surname of Satilb after Ltmiley, and to bear the arms quarterly, by R.L. dated 14 Oct. 1886 ; b. 18 July, 1788; d. unm. 29 Oct. 1886, s. p. L (2) Lady Lonisa Frances, m. 96 Sept. 1826, to Rev. Thomas Cator, rector of Kirk Smeaton, and vicar of Womersley, Yorks.; he d. 94 Aug. 1864. (3) La*iy Henrietta Barbara, d. 97 July, 1864, having m. Ist— 9 Sept. 1821, to Rev. Frederick Manners-Sutton (D. Rutland), who d. 80 Aug. 1896. She re-m. 94 Aug. 1887, to John Lodge Ellerton, Esq. / ,< »N#'Wt«'/r» BARON SCARSDALE. SIR ALFRED NATHANIEL HOLDEN CUR- ZON, Baron Scarsdale (1761, O.B.), and a Baronet (1636, n.s.), rector of Kedleston since 1 856; 600 SEAFIELD. s. his uncle as 4tli Baron 12 Nov. 1856 ; b. 12 July, 1831; m. 3 July, 1856, Blanche, 2nd dau. of late Joseph Pocklington Senhouse, Esq. of Netherhall, Cumberland; she d. 4 April, 1875, leaving 4 sons and 6 daus. (1) Hon. George Nathaniel, b. 11 Jan. 1859. (2) Hon. Alfred Nathaniel, lieiit. 1st Derby mil. b. 12 Mar. 1860. (3) Hon. Francis Nathaniel, b. 15 Dec. 1865. (4) Hon. Assheton Nathaniel, b. 10 May, 1867. (5) Hon. Sophia Caroline. (6) Hon. Blanche Fehcia. (7) Hon. Eveline Mary. (8) Hon. Elinor Florence. (9) Hon. Geraldine Emily. (10) Hon. Margaret Georgina. Arms— Arg. on a bend sa. three popinjays or collared gu. Crest— A popinjay rising or collared gu. Supporters— Dexter, Prudence, viz. a figure of a woman habited arg. mantled az. holding in her sinister hand a javelin entwined with a remora (i. e. serpent) ppr. Sinister, Libe- rality, also represented by a woman habited arg. mantled purpure holding a cornucopia ppr. Motto — Recte et suaviter. Seat— Kedleston Hall, near Derby. TOWN House— 34, Wimpole Street, "W. Emeage. The family of Curzon is among the most ancient in the county of Derby, where Richard de Curzun in 1164 held four knights' fees under Earl William de Ferrers. Thomas de Curzun claimed one knight's fee in Kedleston, CO. Derby, 7 John 1206. His descendant, Richard de Curzoun, obtained a charter of free warren, dated 3 July, 34 Edw. I. for his lands in Kedleston; he was living 1330. His grandson, JOHN CURZON, being knight of the shire for Derby 5 Hen. V. was appointed in parliament one of the King's council. His descendant, JOHN CURZON, of Kedleston, 1611 [son of Francis Cnrzon and Eleanor, dau. and coheir of Thomas Vernon, through whom the ancient Barony of Powys is claimed]; m. Millicent, dau. of Sir Ralph Sacheverell, Knt. of Barton, Notts, and relict of Thomas Gell, of Hopton, and had 2 sons, [1] Sir John, created a Baronet of Nova Scotia. [2] Richard, of lireedon, Leic; b. 6 Mar. 1599. His great- great-grandson, John, of Breedon (son of Nathaniel Curzon, of Breedon, by Anne, dau. and coheir of John JFfarnell, gent, of Overseal); b. 8 Aug. 1777; d. 25 June, 1864, having m. 8 Nov. 1827, Rosamund Martha, 2nd dau. of Rev. Charles Stead Hope, vicar of St. Alkmund's, Derby; she d. 25 Nov. 1868, having had 5 sons and a dau. (1) John, b. 12 Sept. 1828; d. 3 July, 1840. (2) Nathaniel Charles, of Breedon, co. Derby, high sheriff 1876, bar.at-law I.T. 1855; b. 26 Nov. 1829 ; m. 30 Aug. 1853, Emily Frances Anne, youngest dau. of Rev. (3erman Buck- ston, of Bradborne Hall, co. Derby. (3) Richard, in H.O.; b.l9 Nov. 1833 ; d. unm.20 April, 1863. (4) William, b. 14 Mar. 1836; unm (5) Robert, b. 3 May, 1841; d. 1 Oct. 1873, having m. 2 June, 1870, Charlotte Julia, dau. of William (Jerard Walmesley, Esq. of Westwood Hall, Lane, (she re-m. 24 Feb. 1876, to Edgar Hibbert, Esq. of Aynho Park, Oxon), and had a son, Nathaniel WilUam, b. 25 Mar. 1871. (6) Anne Rosamond, d. 6 May, 1864, having m. 19 July, 1856, to Charles Edmund Newton, Esq. of Mickleover Manor, Derbys. J.P. on roll high sheriff 1881, and has 2 sons and 3 daus. Robert Curzon Newton, lieut. 12th lancers, late 20th hussars ; b. 10 April, 1867.— Francis Curzon, b. 27 April, 186 1 .— Helen Rosamond.— Constance Adelaide. — Edith Eleanor. SIR JOHN CURZON, of Kedleston, M.P. co. Derby, created a BARONET OP Nova Scotia 18 June, 1636; d. 13 Dec. 1686, having m. Patience, dau. of Sir Thomas Crewe, and sister of John, Lord Crewe, of Stene, Northants; she d. 30 Mar. 1642, having had with other issue, a son, viz. — SIR NATHANIEL, 2nd Baronet; d. 4 Mar. 1719, having m. Sarah, dau. of William Penn, of Pen, Bucks; she d. 4 Jan. 1727/8, having had, with other issue, 2 sons, /I/ Sir John, 3rd Baronet,M.p. co. Derby 1702 until his death nnm. 6 Aug. 1727. ' /2/ Sir Nathaniel, 4tli Baronet, M.P. co. Derby 1727 imtil his death 18 Nov. 1758, having m. 19 Feb. 1716/17, Mary, dau. and coheir of Sir Ralph Assheton, Bart, of Middleton, co. Lane (ext.) ; she d. 18 Mar. 1776, leaving 2 sons, [1] Sir Nathaniel, 5th Baronet, created Lord Scars- dale. [2] Assheton, created ViSCOUNT CURZON, ancestor of Earl Howe. SIR NATHANIEL CURZON, created BARON Scarsdale, of Scarsdale, co. Derby, 9 April, 1761, chairman of the committee of privileges house of lords ; d. 6 Dec. 1804, having m. 27 Oct. 1750, Lady Caroline Colyear, dau. of Charles, 2nd Earl of Portmore, K.T. (ext.); she d. 7 Feb. 1811, leaving a son NATHANIEL, 2nd Baron ; b. 27 Sept. 1751 ; d. 27 Jan. 1837, having m. 1st— 11 Aug. 1777, Hon. Sophia Susanna Noel, 3rd dau. of Edward, 1st Viscount Wentworth, and coheir of her brother Thomas, 2nd Viscount Wentworth; she d. 28 June, 1782, leaving a son and dau. (1) Nathaniel, 3rd Baron ; b. 3 Jan. 1781; d.unm. 12 Nov. 1 '^r-r,. (2) Hon. Sophia Carohne, d. s. p. 13 Feb. 1849, ha\ing m. T) - 1800, to Rolxirt, Viscount Tarn worth (only son of Robert, a Earl Ferrers), who d. 6 June, 1824. , LORD SCARSDALE m. 2ndly— , Felicitc Anne Josephe de Wattines, a Flemish lady; she d. 16 Dec. 1850, leaving 2 sons and 3 daus. (3) Hon. Alfred, rector of Kedleston, co. Derbv, 1832, and of Norton-by-Twycross, CO. Leic. 1829; b. 17 April, 1801; d. 12 Jan, 1850, having m. 14 July, 1825, Sophia, 2nd dau. of Robert Holden, Esq. of Nuttall Temple, Notts, and had a son and 2 daus. [1] Alfred Nathaniel Holden, 3rd and present Baron. [2 J Hon. Sophia FeUcite (precedency patent 2 Mav, 1857), d. s. p. 2 April, 1869, having m. 7 "Sept. 1854, to "William Hatfeild De Rodes, Esq. of Barlborough Hall, Derbvsh. [3] Hon. Mar>- Catherine (p. p. 1857), m. 15 April, 1858, as 2nd wife, to Lord Arthur Edwin Hill-Trevor, created Baron Trevor 1880. (4) Hon. Francis James, bar.-at-law; b. 26 April, 1803; d. 24 May, 1851, having m. Louisa ; she d. 6 Nov. 1840. (5) Hon. Felicite Anne .Tosephc. (6) Hon. Mary Ehzaboth. d. 11 Oct. 1868, having m, 29 Aug. 1825, to John Beaumont, Esq. of Barrow, Derbysh.who d. 11 Mar. 1834, leaving a dau. (7) Hon. Caroline Esther, m. 13 Feb. 1827, to William Drury- Lowe, Esq. of Locko Park, co. Derby, who d. 26 Feb. 1877. EARL OF SEAFIELD. SIR IAN CHARLES OGILVIE-GRANT, Earl of Seafield and Viscount Reidhaven (1701, s.), Baron Ogilvy (1616, s.), and Strathspey (18.58, U.K.), and a Baronet (1625, N.S.); d.l. cos. Banff and Inverness, late lieut. Ist life guards ; s. his father as 8th Earl 18 Feb. 1881; b. 7 Oct. 1851. Arms— Quarterly, I. and IV. quarterly, Ist and 4tTK Afg. a lion passant-guardant gu. imperially crowned ppr. Ogii.vie. 2nd and 3rd, Arg. a cross engrailed sa. SINCLAIR. IL and III. gu. three antique crowns or. Grant. Crests— Ist, A lion rampant gu. holding a plumb-rule ppr. Ogilvie. 2nd, A mountain entlamed ppr. Grant. Supporters — Dexter, a lion guardant or. Sinister, a wild man ppr. wreathed with oak, in his exterior hand a club ppr. Mottoes— Over ist crest, Toujours. Over 2nd crest, Craigel- lachie. Seats— CuUen House, BanflP, and Castle Grant, Grantown, Morays. TOWN HOUSE— 30, Old Burlington Street, W. The Earldom. JAMES OGILVIE, 4th Eari of Findlater, solicitor-gen. and knighted 1693, sec.-of-state for Scotland 1696. high com- missioner to the general assembly of tlie church of Scotland 1700, 1703, 1724. 1727, created EARL OK Seakield, VlscrtUNT Reidhaven, Lord Ogilvy, of Dcskford and Cullen, in default of heirs male of his body to the heirs of entail, 24 June, SEATON. fiOl 1701, last lord high chancellor of Scotland 1705, keeper of the col. Inverness-shire mil. M.P. Elgin biirghs 1802/6. Inverness great seal 1713, lord high treasurer of Scotland 1702/3, 1705 6/7; burghs 1806/7. Elginshire in seven parUaments 1807/32, Elgiu- a representative Peer 17U7/30; d. 1730, having m. Anne.dau.of shire and Nairnshire in three parUaments 1833/40; b. 6 Mar. Sir William Dunbar, Bart, of Dum; she d. at Cullen 14 Aug. 1778; d. 30 July, 1853, having m, 1st— 20 May, 1811, Mary 1708, agetl 3C, having han>« hands, in favour of himself and of EjTe Evans, Esq. (B. CARBERY), of Ash Hill Towers, co. Limerick ; she d. 6 Feb. 1850, leaving a son, /I/ Francis William^ b. 9 Mar. 1847; m. 24 Nov. 1874, Ann ^i^ .A'«W( Trevor (Jorry, dau. of Major George Thomas Evans (B. Carbert), and has 3 sons and a dau. James Grant, b. 18 April, 1876.— Trevor, b. 2 Mar. 1879.— Caroline Louisa. Hon. J. Or. I LV IE-GRANT m. Jndly— 13 April, 1868, Constance Helena, 4th dau. of Sir Robert Abercromby, Bart. ; she d. 13 Feb. 187J. He m. Srdly— 16 Dec. 1876, Georgiana Adelaide Forester, widow of William Stuart. Esq. of Aldenham Abbey, Herts, and Tempeford Hall, Beds. (M. Bite), and dau. of late Gen. Walker (Bart.), of Manor House, Bushey. By his 2nd wife he has a son, /2/ Robert Abercromby, lieut. 92nd highlanders; b. 6 Sept. IBM. [4] Hon. Lewis Alexander, late R.H.O.; b. 18 Sept. 1820; m. 15 Aug. 1849, Georgina, dau. of late Robert George Maunsell, Bsq. of Limerick, and has 8 sons and S daus. Alexander Lewis Henir, b. 1 Aug. 18M.— Robert George, b. 10 Oct. 1866.— Ifary Louisa Eleanor.— Maria Jane Anne Stuart. [5] Hon, George Henry Essex, of Easter Elchies, n.B. 42nd highlanden; b. 18 Feb. 1816; d. 81 May, 187S, ha>'lng m. 2 Oct. tlip heirs male of his IhkIv, whom failing, to the said Jamcr | 1866, Eleanora, 4tb dau. of late Sir W. G. Gordon-Cumming ( ; runt, his son-in-law, and the heirs male of his body (as there- in named in fee), whom falling to the other heirs of entail of the said Sir Humphrev whomsoever, but with this ex p ws limitation, that he or bis heirs so suooeeiling to that estateand title shall be obliged to bear the name and arms of Colqubonn, of Luss. It was also specially provided that the estates of Grant i and Luss should not be oon]oine.....i,,^^ v....,v ., L ihe entail of that esUte. 8h ] James ( Colquhoun j Grant, of Grant, MJ». oa Inverness 1788/41, j Elgin burKhrt 1741 until his death; b. 28 July, 1679; d. 16 Jan. | 1747. having m. 29 Jan. 1702, Anne, only dau. and sole heir of j sir Humphrey Colquhoun, of Luss, af o re said; she d. 86 June, ; 1 724. having had with other issue 8 sons, [1] Humphrey " Grant, of Grant," became on the death of his great uncle, in 1719, Humphrey "Colquhoun, of Luss;" b. 8 Dec. 1702, o.v. p. 1732, [2] Sir Ludovick "Grant, of Grant," 1788, s. as 6th Baronet 1747, „ vi u ^ i [3] SI u J AMES (GRANT) "COIXJUHOUN, of Luss," which desig- nation he assumed, together with the arms, by virtue of the settlement of Sir Humphrey Colquhoun aforesaid in 1773, i create?snmrdie, co. Elgin, major-gen. in the army Bart, and bad 8 sons and 2 daus. Henry Oswin, 2nd w.l. regt.; b. 2 April, 1869.— William Robert, b. 26 Mar. 1863.— George Rimdolph Seymour, b. 20 June, 1866.— Alice Elisabeth.— Muriel Frances Charlotte. [6] La«^<4,<^ /i/iP2 (3) RwR^ary Dorothea, m. 6 Aug. 1874, to Sir William ' Frederick, 9th Earl Waldegrave. Ad^ (4) r. Sophia Matilda. (5) Sarah Wilfreda. Arms— Arg. on two bars sa. three trefoils slipped of the first, in chief a greyhound courant of the second colliu'ed or. Crest— A greyhound sejant sa. collared or, and charged with a trefoil slipped arg. Supporters — Two greyhounds sa. collared or, and charged with a trefoil slipped arg. MOTTO— Palma virtu ti. Seat— Blackmoor House, Petersfield, Hants. TOWN House— 30, Portland Place, w. Uineage. JOHN PALMER, of Marston, Staff, living 1566, m. Joan Fox, of Hopton, Staff, and had with other issue 2 sons, (1) Robert, of Hill, Bedfonl, whose great-great-grandson, Charles Palmer, of Ladbroke, Warwicks. (son of Charles Palmer, also of Ladbroke, by his wife, Mary, dau. of Sir Richard Newdigate, Bart, of Arbury Park, Wanncks.), m. Jane, dau. of Richard Goodwin, of Ashbourne, Derbys. and sister of Helen, wife of George Morewood, of Alfreton, co. Derby, and had with a dau. 2 sons, /I/ William Palmer-Morewood, of Alfreton Hall, co. Derby, and Ladbroke, co. Warwick, assumed the additional surname and arms of MOREWOOD bv R.L. 19 Julv, 1826 ; d. 23 Feb. 1863, having m. 14 Dec. 1816, Clara, dau. of Sir Charles Blois, Bart. ; she d. 10 Oct. 1866, having had 2 sons and 2 daus. [1] Charles Rowland Palmer-Morewood, of Alfreton Hall, CO. Derby, and Ladbroke, co. Warwick; b. 6 Aug. 1819 ; d. 21 Feb. 1873, having m. 9 June, 1842, Hon. Georgina Byron, 2nd dau. of George, 7th Lord Byron, and had 6 sons and 4 daus. (1) Charles Rowland Palmer-Morewood, of Alfreton Hall, and Ladbroke Hall aforesaid, high sheriil Warwicks. 604 SELBORNE. 1880 ; b. 7 June, 1843 ; m. 17 July, 1873, Patience Mary. Srd dau. of Eight Rev. Lord Arthui' Charles Hervey, D.D. bishop of Bath and Wells (M. Bristol), and has a son and dau. Rowland Charles Arthur, b. 9 Jan. 1879.— A dau. b. 21 Dec. 1881. (2) William Lewis George, Derbys. yeo. cav. (3) George Herbert. Derbysh. yeo. cav. (4) Alfred, capt. 2nd Derby mil. 1881. (5) Ernest Augustus. (6) Georgiana MilUcent, m. 28 April, 1868, to Samuel Charles Allsopp, J.P. D.L. Staff. M.P. East Staff. 1873/80, eldest son of Sir Henry Allsopp, Bart, and has issue. (7) Adela, m. 12 Dec. 1867, to George Algernon Beynon Disney Hacket, Esq. of Moor Hall, Wanvicks. J.P. and has 4 sons and a dau. John Lisle Hacket, b. 10 Sept. 1869.— George Lisle, b. 22 Mar. 1872.— Charles Lisle, b. 21 Oct. 1873.— Andrew Lisle, b. 24 July, 1877.— Adela Mary. (8) Francis Maude, m. 30 April, 1872, to Capt. Cecil Edward Leny Lyon, late 77th regt. s. p. (9) Ellen Mary, m. 25 Sept. 1873, to Alfred Edward Miller Mundy, of Shipley Hall, perbys. (decree njsi 10 Miller Mundy, of Shipley Hall, perbys. (decree lusi lu .-. y^^^ /gx TiHan Dec. 1881). and has a dau.0n.2*'i^^ec/Jl^:?A'^'^^.iJ^W-.^/;i!i^ i,-t^^r!TcH,ow .f r„i!\r k'o n . iqoi , io n . Evfilvn Hester MILLER MUNDY. ^ l^J.I^ichard Stuart, of Calcutta ; b. 9 Oct. 1821; d. 18 Oct. ^' Lucy, dau. of Rev. Evelyn Hester Miller MUNDY. William Frederick, m, Johnson, and had a son. [3] Ellen, m. 6 Feb. 1844, to George Henry Elliott, Esq. of Binfield Park, Berks, and Famborough Park, Hants, capt. late 2nd Queen's dragoon guards, and has with other issue a son, George Henry Blois Elliott, b. 6 Feb. 1864. [4] Lucy. /2/Ch (Jharles, rector of Lighthome, Warwicks. ; b. 23 Feb. 1783; d. 13 Feb. 1871, having m. 23 Jan. 1823, Lady Charlotte Finch, dau. of Heneage, 4th Earl of Aylesford ; she d. 17 Jan. 1869, having had a son and 4 daus. [1] Henry Charles, of Allersley,Warwick, capt. 1st Warwick mil.; b. 14 Aug. 1826; m. 4 July, 1865, Frances, eldest dau. of Rev. James Hughes-Hallett, of Higham, Kent, and has 2 sons and 3 daus. Charles Seymour, b. 2 Oct. 1870.— Henry Geoffrey, b. 26 Mar. 1874. — Mary Charlotte.— Dorothy Frances.— Louisa Isabel. [2] Louisa, m. 19 July, 1859, as 2nd wife, to Edward Bolton King, Esq. of Chadshunt, Warwicks. who d. 23 Mar. 1878. [3] Mary Isabella. [4] Frances, m. 22 Sept. 1870, to William Charles Bland, Esq. of Kington Grange, co. Warwick. [5] Charlotte Ellen. /3/ Mary Anne, m. to Thomas Bilbie, of Nettleworth House, Notts. (2) William, of Onlip als. Wanlip, Leic. married Barbara Arch- dale, of Wycombe, Bucks, and had issue. His descendant in the 5th generation, viz. — WILLIAM PALMER, of Nazing Park, Essex, d. 2fi June, 1821, aged 63, having m. 22 July, 1766, Mary, only dau. of Rev. John Horsley, D.D. rector of Thorley, Hertford, and sister of Rt. Rev. Samuel Horsley, D.D. bishop of St. Asaph; she d. 3 July, 1824, having had with 3 daus. who all died unm. 4 sons, SI George, of Nazing Park, M.P. South Essex, high sheriff erts.; b. 11 Feb. 1772; d. 12 May, 1863, having m. 29 Dec. 1796, Anna Maria (B.R.), dau. and coheir of William Bund, of Wick Episcopi, co. Wore. ; she d. 13 Oct. 1866, having had with other issue 2 sons and a dau. [1] George, of Nazing Park, lieut.-col. commandant Essex yeo. cav. high sheriff 1863 ; b. 23 July, 1799 ; d. 12 May, 1853, having m. 21 June, 1827, Elizabeth Charlotte, 2nd dau. of John Surtees, of Carville, Northumb. ; she d. 30 July, 1848, having had 3 sons and a dau. (1) George, B.C.S.; b. 12 Nov. 1828 ; m. 1 Oct. 1861, Emily Eden, eldest dau. of late William Vansittart, M.P. Wind- sor, and has a dau.— Emily Charlotte, (2) Archdale Villiers, B.CS. b. 17 Feb. 1832 ; m. 28 Feb. 1860, Helen, dau. of William Tayler, B.CS. and has a son. and 4 daus. Archdale, b. 17 Nov. 1865.— Maud.— Mary.— Charlotte Elizabeth.— Catherine. (3) Ralph Charlton, bar.-at-law L.l. 1864, clerk of the crown in chancery since 1880, principal secretary to Lord Chancellor Cairns 1880 ; b. 3 Oct. 1839. (4) Charlotte Maria, m. 10 July, 1866, to Lieut.-Col. Ro- bert William Hamilton, grenadier guards (B.Belhaven). [2] William, bar.-at-law I.T. professor of civil lawat Gresham Coll. ; d. unm. 24 April, 1838, aged 36. [3] Elizabeth m. 25 Feb. 1830 to Robert Biddulph, of Led- bury, CO. Hereford, M.P.; he d. 28 Feb. 1864, and had with other issue a son. Sir Robert Biddulph, k.cm.g., gov. and com.-in-chief of Cyprus (see below). /2/ "William Jocelyn, of whom nereafter. /3/ John Horsley, of Hurlingham, Middx. director of bank of England ; b. 7 July, 1779 ; d. 7 Feb. 1858, having m. 1st— 16 Nov. 1810, Elizabeth, dau. of John Belli, of Southampton E.I.C.S. ; she d. 22 June, 1839. He m. 2ndly— 8 July, 1841, Jane Louisa, 5th dau of Samuel Pepys Cockerell, of Westboume House, Middx. (RuSHOUT— Bart.) ; she d. s. p. 13 Oct. 1866. By his first marriage he had 3 sons and 2 daus. [1] Edward Howley, of Canon Hill, Bucks, director of bank of England, of the lieutenancy of city of London ; b. 13 Aug. 1811 ; m. 2 May, 1844, Jessy Fanny, 3rd dau. of Vice-Adm. Henry Francis Greville, c.B. (E. WARWICK), and has 2 sons, (1) Greville Horsley, b. 26 May, 1846; m. 18 June, 1871, Mary Frances, dau. of Rev. William Brassey Hole, vicar of St. Luke's, Maidenhead, Berks, and has 2 sons and a dau. Hubert Greville, b. 15 April, 1872.— Reginald Stuart, b. 22 July 1«76.— Jessie Gertrude. (2) Cecil Brook, lieut. R.N.retd. list; b. 26 Jan. 1850; m. and has a dau. b. 17 Feb. 1880. [2] John Carrington, of Eastbourne, Sussex ; b. 8 Oct. 1816 ; d. 27 May, 1874, having m. 2 Sept. 1846, Mary, dau. of John Lowis, B.CS. and had 4 sons and 2 daus. (1) John Horsley, b. 7 July, 1847; m. 30 Sept. 1879, Agnes LiUan, eldest dau. of W Clement Cazalet, Esq. of Grenelnirst, Capel, Surrej', and has a dau. Mary Lilian Violet. (2) Edmund Stuart, b. 21 Dec. 1856. (3) Henry Carrington, b. 26 June, 1862. (4) Ross Elliott, b. 31 Jan. 1865. 1862, having m. 1st— 11 Mar. 1847, Emma, dau. of Sir Daniel Eliott, K.C.S.I. Madras cs. (Bart.) ; she d. 22 Aug. 1856, leaving a dau. (1) Louisa Mary, m. 7 Aug. 1878, to Rev. Francis D'Altrj- Homer, M.A. Mr. R. STUART Palmer m. 2ndly— 2 Mar,. 1859, Sophia, dau. of Rev. Anthony Lewis Lambert, rector of Chillx>lton, Hants.'Cshe re-m. 11 Aug. 1864, to Lieut.-Col. and brevet Col. Sir Robert Biddulph, r.a. k.cm.g. 1880, c.B. high commis- sioner and com.-in-chlef Cyprus, with local rank of Major- Gen, and Brig.-Gen. while commanding troops there, and has further issue, see Knightage), and had an only son to survive, viz.— (2) Archdale Stuart, b. 33 Sept. 1860. [4] Elizabeth Georgina. [5] Frances Caroline, d. 9 May, 1880, having m. 17 April, 1870, as 2nd wife, to Col. Joshua Samuel Crompton, of Azerley Hall, Yorks. /4/ Sir Ralph, chief justice of Madras, knighted 24 Nov. 182J; b. 1 1 April, 1783 ; d. 26 Jan. 1838, having m. 1829, Margaret Eliza, eldest dau. of Major-Gen. Robert Bryce Fearon, c.B. ; she d. 15 Mar. 1867, leaving a son and 4 daus. (1) Frederick, of Lyston Hall, Essex, capt. and lieut.-col. Scots guanls, 1868; b. 6 Nov. 1830. (2) Georgiana.— (3) Margaret EUzabeth.— (4) Henrietta Martha.— (5) Anna Elizabeth. \iriLLIAM JOCELYN PALiFER, B.D. Oxon. rector of VV Mixbury and Finmere, Oxon.; b. 5 Feb. 1778; d. 2H Sept. 1853. having m. 10 Sept. 1810, Dorothea Richardson, youngest dau. of Rev. William Roundell, of Gledstone and Scriven, co. York ; she d. 1 Dec. 1867, having had 4 sons and 3 daus. /I/ WilUam, MA. fellow Magdalen Coll. Oxon.; b. 12 July, 1811; d. 6 April, 1879. /2/ Sir Roundell Palmer, created Baron Selborne. /3/ George Horsley, M.A. Oxon. of Coldhayes, Hants, rector of Mixbur>-; b. 10/18 July, 1822/4; m. 3 Aug. 1852, his cousin. Elizabeth PYances, only child and heir of Rev. Frances Horsley. of Matching, Essex. /4/ Edwin, D.D. M.A. Oxon. archdeacon of Oxon. and canon of Christ Church, late professor of Latin at Oxford University, late fellow of Balliol Coll.; b. 18 July, 1824 ; m. 19 Sept. 1867, Henrietta, youngest dau. of Rev. James Riddell (Bart.), and has a son and 2 daus. (1) Edwin James b. 10 Jan. 1869. (2) Mary Henrietta, (3) Lucy Dorothea. /5/ Eleanor, d. 25 Dec. 1873, having m. 18 Feb. 1861, to Rev. Cyril William Wood, rector of Stogursey, Somerset ; he d. 19 May, 1870, leaving 3 sons, (1) Theodore WOOD, b. 17 Nov. 1861 ; m. 29 April, 1876, Eli- zabeth, dau. of James "Wheeler, Esq. of Westlands, Queens- town. (2) William Jocelyn Palmer, Magdalen Coll Oxon. b. 29 June, 1854. /6/ Emily Frances. SELKIRK. G05 EARL OF SELKIRK. DUNBAR JAMES DOUGLAS, Earl of Selkirk, Lord Daer and Shortcleugh (1646,8.), a repre- sentative Peer, keeper of the great seal, Scotland, 1852, 1858/9, lord-lieut. Kirkcudbright since 1845 ; s. his father as 6th Earl 8 April, 1820 ; b. 22 April, Ib09 ; m. 29 June, 1878, Cecely Louisa, dau. of Sir Philip de Mai pas Grey-Egerton, Bart.; heir male, the Duke of Hamilton, d /-VY <**'<>«u^ oA^ NOTB— There appears to be no lieir to the Earldom of Selkirk^ for it will expire according to the limitation with the present Earl, who is tlie onlv repreaentative of the younger brotiiera of Charles, Ist Karl of Stlkirk. The regnmt of 6 Oct. 1688, was to Lonl Charles Hamilton and hia younger brothers and their male lino ; and, in the event of any one of their representattves Bucceecling to the Dukedom of Hamilton, the Earldom was to pass to tlie then Duke's next brother ; but the reverse of the case has hapi^ened, for the Ist Duke of Hamilton is the only one of the seven sons now having male heirs. Arms — Quarterly I. Arg. a human heart gu. ensigned with an imperial crown or, on a chief as. three mullets of the field, DouaLAS. II. Quarterly, 1st and 4th, As. a lion rampant arg. crowned or, GALLOWAY. 2. Or a lion rampant gu. debmised by a bendlet sa., Abkrnktht. 3. Arf?. three piles gu., WISH ART of Brechin. 4. Or a fesse chequy az. and arg. surmounted with a l)en(l fni. thereon three buckles of the first, Stewart of Bonkill. III. Quarterly Ist and 4th, Gu. three cinquef oils pierced erm. 2nd and 3rd, ArR. a lymphad sails furled sa. HAMILTON. IV. Gu. a lion rami^ant and a l)onliire arg. charged with eight roses of the field, Dunbau of Baldoon. Crest— On a chnpcau gu. turned up erm. a salamander ppr. SUPPOnTEU.*?— Dextor, a savape wreathed with laurel holding a club over his shoulder ppr. i^iuister, an antelope arg. armed or ducally gorged and chained of the last. Mottoes— Finnior quo paratior. Over the crest, Jamais arrive. Skat— St. Mary's Isle, Kirkcudbright. ILinrage. LORD WILLIAM DOUGLAS, K.o. (eldest son of William, Ist Marquis of Douglas, by his 2nd wife, Lady Mary Gordon, Srd dau. of George, 1st Marquis of Huntly), created Earl of SELKIRK, Lord Daer and Shortcleuch,4 Aug. 1646, to him and his heirs male whatsoever (which he resigned in favour of his 3rd son, Charles, who was created Earl of Selkirk 6 Oct. 1688, see below), created DUKE OF HAillLTON for life 12 Oct. 1660 (see that title), P.O. England and Scotland, k.g. extraor- dinary lord of session 26 Mar. 1686, president of the council, and high-adm. of Scotland ; b. 24 Dec. 1634 ; d. 18 April, 1694, having m. Anne, Duchess of Hamilton, elder dau. of James, Ist Duke of Hamilton, who was created, as before stated, DUKE OF Hamilton, Marquis of Clydesdale, Earl of Arran and Cambridge, Lord Avon and Innerdalb, with remainder to his daus. ; she d. 1716, aged 80, having had 7 sons, (1) James, s. 4th Duke of Hamilton. (See that title.) (2) liord William Hamilton, died in France s. p. (3) Charles Douglas, created Earl of Selkirk on his father's resignation, 6 Oct. 1688, with the precedency of the original patent 4 Aug. 1646, but with the limitation extended to the heirs male of the bodies of all his younger brothers (of whom the only representative is, in 1880, the present Earl of Selkirk), lord clerk register 1696 and 1733, opposed the Union, a repre- sentative Peer 1713, 1722, 1727, and 1734, p.c. lord of the bed- chamber to King William and King George, sherifiE Lanark; b. 3 Feb. 1662/3 (bp. 5 Feb. 1664); d. unm. 13 Mar 1738/9 (bur. in Westminster Abbey). (4) Lonl John Hamilton, created Earl OF Ruglen, Vis- rOUNT RICCARTOUN, and LORD HiLLHOUSE 14 April, 1697, with remainder in default of issue male to the heirs what- soever of his body ; s. as 3rd Earl of Selkirk 1739 ; bp. 26 Jan. 1665 ; d. 3 Dec. 1744, having m, 1st (contract dated 21 June, 1694), his cousin, Lady Anne Kennedy, only dau. of John, 7th Earl of Cassillis (M. AILSA). He m. 2ndly, 22 Mar, 1701, Eliza- beth Hutchinson, relict of John, Lord Kennedy ; she d. 10 Mar. 1734. By his 1st wife he had 2 daus. (5) Lord George Hamilton, k.t. field marshal, brigadier-gen. at Namur ; created Earl of Orkney, Viscount of Kirkwall, and Baron DECHMONT, 3 Jan. 1696, with remainder in de- , fault of male issue to his heirs whatsoever, lieut.-gen. in the I army, governor of Virginia, and a representative Peer ; bp. 9 1 Feb. 1665 ; d. 29 Jan. 1737, having m. 26 Nov. 1695, Elizabeth, eldest dau. of Sir Edward Villiers, Knt. marshal of England (B. JrasKT) ; she d. 19 April, 1733, having had 3 daus. (See B. Orkkbt.) (6) Lord BasU Hamilton, bp. 18 Dec. 1671 ; drowned 1701, having m. ICary, granddau. and heir of Sir David Dunbar, Bart, of Baldoon, oo. Wigtown ; she d. 15 May, 1760, aged 84, having had with other issue a son, Basil Hamilton, of Baldoon, com. the first troop of horse under Visoonnt Kenmore, and behaved with great gallantry at Preston, where he sonendered, tried 31 May, 1716, found guilty, and sentenced to be executed 13 Julv, reprieved, pardoned, and restored by Act of Parliament i732, m.p. for the stewartiT of Kircudbright 1741 ; d. Nov. 1742, having m. iMbeUa, dau. of Col. the Hon. Alexander Mackenzie, M.p. (ancestor of extinct Baron Seaforth), Snd son of Kenneth, 4th Earl of Seaforth (att.), and had with other issue an only snnriving son, DanlMtr, s. as 4tli Earl. (7) Lord Archibald, of Riccartoun, and Pardovan, co. Lhilith- gow, and of Court Nichola, oa Longford, and Castle Confey, .00. Kildare, capU k.n. 1693, distinguished himself at the battle of ICalplaquet 1709, capt.-gen. governor, and vice-adm. of the Island of Jamaica 1710, 1716, a lord of the admiralty 1729/38, 1742, &c. M.p. Lanarks 1708/10, 1718, 1722, and 1727, Queens- borough 1786, Dartmouth 1742, gov. of Greenwich Hospital; bap. 17 Feb. 167J/8; died senior capt. R.N. 6 April, 1764, having m. Ist, Anne, eldest dau. and coheir of Cliarles, 2ud Lord Lucas, of Shenfleld, Essex, and widow of Edward Cary, Esq. ; she bur. at Taplow, Bucks. He m. 2ndly— 17 Dec. 1718, widow of Sir Francis Hamilton, of Ireland, who d. 29 Mar. following rbur. In Westminster Abbey, 4 April). He m. 3rdly— 29 Sept. 1719, Lady Jane Hamilton, &th dau. of James, 6th Earl of Abercom ; she d. 6 Dec. 1763, having had with 4 daus. 4 sons, who all died without male issue, of whom the youngest. Right Hon. Sir William, k.b. equery to George III. m.p. Midhurst 1761, ambassador Naples 1764/1800. By his exer- tions in getting the English fieet refltte EARL OF SHAFTESBURY. SIR ANTHONY ASHLEY-COOPER, K.G. D.C.L. Earl of Shaftesbury (1672, E.), Baron Ashley (1661, E.) and Cooper (1672, e.), and a Baronet (1622, E.), K.Q. 21 May, 1862, com. of board of con- trol 1828/30, a lord of the admiralty 1834/5, ecclesi- astical com. 1841/7, M.P. Woodstock 1826/30, Dor- chester 1830, Dorsetshire 1831/46, Bath 1847/51, L.L. Dorset since 1856, chairman of commissioners in lunacy; s. his father as 7th Earl 2 June, 1851; b. 28 April, 1801 ; m. 9 June, 1830, Lady Emily Cowper, dau. of Peter Leopold, 5th Earl Cowper; she d. 15 Oct. 1872, having had with other issue 4 sons and 2 daus. ^ lOd^J^^f ^^ fr,,,,,^^^,,. (1) Anthony, L^ n B A & Hb EY, served in the Baltic during the ^ Crimean war, M.P. Hull 1857/9, Cricklade 1859/66, late col. Dorset mil. com. R.N. art. vols, since 1876; b. 27 June, 1831; m. 22 Aug. 1857, Lady Harriet Augusta Anne Seymourina Chichester, only dau. of Sir George Hamilton, 3rd Marquis of Donegal, and has a son and 6 daus. /y»i i {jitUt'i^tf^ f 'Sfgj^' / /2/ Hoik. Margaret Emily. /3/ Hon. Evelyn Harriet. /4/ Hon. Mildred Georgiana. /5/ Hon. Susan Violet. 161 Hon. Ethpl Maml ,/ vJii" (2) Hon. '^fi^nV ::^gi'^clMum'e. bar.-at-law LJ. 1863, secretary to VisccumtPalnierston 1855/66, treasurer of Dorset county courts 1863/74, M.P. Isle of Wight 188ttUjPoole 1874/80 ; 2ud church estates commissioner 1880; b. 24 July, 1836; m. 28 July, 1866, Sybella Charlotte, 2nd dau. of Sir Walter Rockcliffe Farquhar, Bart, and has a son and dau. Wilfred William, b. 13/16 Sept. 1867. — Lilian Blanche Georgiana. (3) Hon. Anthony Lionel George, b. 7 Sept. 1838, m, 12 Deo. 1868, Frances Elizabeth, youngest dau. of late Capel Hanbury- Leigh, of Pontypool ParK, Monmouths. (B. SUDELEY) ; she d. 2 Aug. 1875. (4) Hon. Anthony Cecil, D.L. Dorset, b. 8 Aug. 1849. ( 5 ) Lady Victoria Elizabeth, m. 22 Jan. 1873, to Henry Spencer, 2nd Lord Templemore. (6) Lady Edith Florence. Arms— Quarterly, 1st and 4th, Arg. three bulls passant sa. Ashley. 2nd and 3rd, Gu. a bend engrailed between six lions rampant or, COOPER. Crest— On a chapeau gu. turned up erm. a bull sa. ducally gorged or. SHANNON, 607 SiTPORTERS— Dexter, a bull sa. armed unguled and ducally gorged and line reflexed overthe back or. Sinister, a talbot az. ilucally gorged or. JIOTTO — Love serve. SEAT— St. Giles's House, Cranbome, Dorset. TOWN House— 24, Grosvenor Square, W. fLineage. SIR JOHN COOPER, of Rockboume, Sonthants (son of John Cooper, M.P. Wliitclmrch, Hants. 1686, and grandson of Richard Cooper, ♦' solutarius," who purchased the manor of Paulet, Somerset, from Sir Amias Paulet, 23 Hexry VIII.), created a Baronet 4 July, 1622, afterwards knighted, M.P. Poole 1628 ; d. 23 Mar. 1631, inq. p. m. at Basingstoke 11 May following. He m. Ist, Anne, dau. and sole heir of Sir Anthony Ashley, of Wimbome St. Giles, Dorset, who was knighted at Cadiz; she d. 20 July, 1628. He m. 2ndly, Mary, widow of Sir Charles Morrison, diau. and coheir of Baptist Hickes, Viscount Campden ; she re-m. to Sir Richard Alford, Knt. By his Ist wife he had with a dau. 2 sons, of whom the elder, SIR ANTHONY ASHLEY COOPER, in ward of the King, M.P. Tewkesbury 1639, col. of horse for the Parlia- ment, and commanded the forces ordered to act in Dorsetsh. took Wareham by assault 1644, sheriff of WUts. 1646, knight of the shire Wilts. 1660, took a very prominent part in the restoration of CUARLE8 II. P.O. ; on 20 April, 1661, three days before the coronation, he was created Baron Ash- ley, of Wimbome St. Giles, Dorset, and took the additional surname of AsiiLEY, chancellor and under-treasurer of the exchequer 1667 and 1669, commissioner of the treasury 1667, chancellor of the exchequer 1667/72, L.L. Dorset 1673, created Lord Cooper, of Pawlett, Somerset, and Earl ok Shattes- BURY 23 April, 1672, lord high chancellor of England 1678/3, lord president of the council 1679 ; b. at Wimbome SS July, 1621; d. 22 Jan. 1682/3, having m. Ist, Margaret, dan. of Thomas, Lord Coventry ; she d. s. p. He m. Sndly, Frances, dau. of David Cecil, 3rd Earl of Exeter, and Srdly, Margaret, dau. of William, Lord Spencer, of Wormleighton. By his 2nd wife he had issue. His great-grandson, CROPLEY, 6th Earl on the death of his brother Anthony, 27 May, 1811, chairman of committees house of lords; b. 31 Dec. 1768 ; d. 3 June, 18«1, having m. 10 Deo. 1796, Lady Anne Spencer, dau. of George, 4th Duke of Marlborough ; she d. 7 Aug. 1865, leaving surviving issue 4 sons and 8 daus. (1) Anthony, 7th and present Earl. (2) Uon. Anthony William, D.c.L. master of St. Catherine's hospital, treasurer and chamberlidn to the Queen Dowager ; b. 4 Oct. 1803 ; d. 18 April, 1877, having m. 8 Mar. 1831, Maria Anne, eldest dau. of Col. Hugh Dvincan Baillie, of Tarradale, CO. Ross, M.P. (3) Hon. Anthony Henry, M.P. Dorchester, 1833/47, D.L. capt. in the army ; b. 5 May, 1807 ; d. 1 Dec. 1868, having m. 3 Oct. 1836, Jane Frances, only dau. of Robert Pattison, of Wrackle- ford, Dorset, and had 2 daus. /I/ Margaret Jane. /2/ Emily Frances. (4) Hon. Anthony John, Q.C. ; b. 31 Dec. 1808 ; d. 1 Jan. 1887, having m. 17 Mar. 1840 JuUa, eldest dan. and heiress of Henry John Conyers, of Copt Hall, Essex. (5) Lady Caroline Mary, d. 11 June, 1869, having m. 1 Jan. 1831, to Joseph Neeld, Esq. of Grittleton, Wilts. M.P. (Bart.), who d. 24 Mar. 1866. (6) Lady Harriet Anne, d. 25 Mar. 1868, having m. 18 Mar. 1830, to Right Hon. Thomas Lowry-Corry, M.P. (B. ROWTON), who d. 6 Mar. 1873. (7) Lady Charlotte Barbara, m. 13 Oct. 1824, to Henry Lyster, of Rowtou Castle, Salop, who d. s. p. 12 Dec. 1863. EARL OF SHANNON. I HENRY BENTINCK BOYLE, Earl of Shannon, Viscount Boyle, and Baron of Castle Martyr (1756, 1.), and Baron Carleton (1766, q.b.), hon. col. W. Cork art. mil. since 1871, attache at Frankfort 1852, and Vienna 1853 ; s. his father as 5th Earl 1 Aug. 1868; b. 22 Nov. 1833; m. Ist— 12 July, 1859, Lady Blanche Emma Lascelles, 3rd dau. of Henry, 3rd Earl of Harewood; she d. 26 Dec. 1863, having had 3 sons, (1) Richard Henry, ViSOOUNT BOTLB, olBcer rifle brigade ; b. 16 May, 1860. (2) Hon. Henry George, 2nd lieut 8th W. York mil; b. 10 Feb. 1862. (3) Hon. Robert, b. 13 Dec. 1863. The Eabl m. 2ndly— 14 Jan. 1868, Julia Charlotte, youngest dau. of Sir William Edmund Cradock-Har- topp, Bart, and had 3 sons. (4) Hon. Walter John Harry, b. 11 Mar. 1869. (5) Hon. Edward Spencer Harry, b. 8 Oct. 1870. (6) Hon. Algernon Douglas Edward Harry, b. 21 Oct. 1871. Arms— Per bend crenelle gu. and arg. a crescent for difference. Crbst — Out of a ducal coronet or a lion's head erased, per pale crenell6e arg. and gu. charged with a crescent for difference. SUPPORTERS— Two lions per pale crenellte the dexter gu. and arg. sinister arg. and gu. each charged with a crescent for difference. Mottoes— "Vivit post fimera virtus" and "Spectemur agendo." Seat— Castle Martyr, Cove of Cork. TOWN RESIDENCE— 26, Norfolk Street, Park Lane, W. Hineage. HENRY BOYLE, of Castle Martyr, co. Cork (2nd son of Roger, Earl of Orrery— see E. Cork), suffered in person and estate for his support of the Protestant interest in the pro- vince of Mmister, his house was plundered, and he removed to England to avoid the increasing trouble in Ireland, was attainted by the Irish parliament and his estate sequestrated, lieut.-col. of the Duke of Schomberg's horse at the battle of the Boyne; d. in Flanders 1693, having m. Lady Mary O'Brien, dau. of Murrogh, 1st Earl of Inchiquin, and had vnth 2 daus. 4 sons, of whom the 2nd, HENRY, knight of the shire Cork 1716/56, P.C. 1733, speaker of the Irish house of commons 1733, chancellor of the exchequer and commissioner of the treasury, lord justice of Ireland 15 times, created Baron of Castle Martyr, Vis- count BOYLE, of Bandon, co. Cork, and Earl of Shannon 20 Mar. 1756 ; d. 28 Dec. (P-S? Sept^J 1764, aged 82, having m. Ist, Catherine, dau. of Chidley Coote, of Killester (Bart.) ; she d. 8. p. 6 May, 1726. He m. 2ndly— Sept. 1726, Lady Henrietta Boyle, youngest dau. of Charles, 3rd Earl of Cork ; she d. 13 Dec. 1746, having had with other issue 3 sons, /I/ Richard, s. as 2nd Earl. 608 SHEFFIELD. /2/ Hon. Henry Boyle-Walsingham, capt. of horse, assumed the additional surname of Walsixgham ; d. 27 Mar. 1756, having m. Lucy, eldest dau. of John Martin, Esq. of Dublin; she d. 26 July, 1802 (having re-m. 20 Mar. 1760, to James Agar, Viscount Clifden, who d. 1 Jan. 1789, leaving 3 sons). | /3/ Hon. Robert Boyle-Walsingham, assumed the surname on i the death of his brother, M.P. Dungarvan, M.P. Eaiaresborough, j commander H.M.s. "Thunderer," 74 guns, in the West Indies, | where he perished in a hurricane with all his crew Oct. 1779 ; b. Mar. 1736; m. 17 July, 1759, Charlotte, only surviving coheir of Sir Charles Hanbury-Williams, K.B. of CoUbrook, Hon. (B. SUDELBY) ; she d. 1790, leaving an only dau. Charlotte, Babonbss de ROS (see that title). RICHARD, 2ncl Earl K.P. M.P. Dungarvan 1749, co. Cork 1761, master-gen. of the ordnance 1766/70, P.C. vice- treasurer of Ireland 1781, gov. of co. Cork 1786, created a Peer of Great Britain as Baron Carleton, of Carleton, co. York 21 Aug. 1786 ; b, 30 Jan. 1727/8 ; d. 20 May, 1807, having m. 15 Dec. 1763, Catharine, eldest dau. of Right Hon. John Pon- souby (E. BESSBOROUGH), speaker of the Irish house of commons ; she d. 30 Jan. 1827, having had with an only dau. an only son, viz. : — HENRy , 3rd Earl, K.P. P.C. Ireland, L.L. and custos rotu- lorum, CO. Cork, clerk of the rolls and a trustee of the linen manufactures ; b. 8 Aug. 1771 ; d. 22 April, 1842, having m. 9 June, 1798, Sarah, 4th dau. of John Hyde, Esq. of Castle Hyde ; she d. 6 Sept. 1820, having had with other issue 3 sons and 3 daus. (1) Richard, s. as 4th Earl. I (2) Hon. Henry Charles, b. 10 Nov. 1815 ; d. s. p. 6 April, 1846, having m. 22 Sept. 1841, Catherine Sophronia Jane, eldest \ dau. of James Ede, Esq. of Ridgway Castle, Hants ; she d. 16 July, 1844. (3) Hon. Robert Francis, com. R.N. (retd.); b. 6 Oct. 1818; m. 12 Oct. 1858, Ehzabeth, only dau. of Capt. William Hole, R.N. (4) Lady Sara. (5) Lady Elizabeth. (6) Lady Charlotte Anne. RICHARD, 4th Earl; b. 12 May, 1809; d, 1 Aug. 1868, having m. 28 May, 1832, Emily Henrietta, youngest dau. of Lord Grfiorge Seymour (M. Hektforu). and had 2 sons, (1) Henry Bentiiiok, 5th and present Earl. (2) Hon. Frederick James, K.N. b. 16 Sept. 1836; d.lO Oct. 1861. Arms— Quarterly, 1st and 4th, Az. on a fesse dancettee arg. between three griffins passant wings endorsed or as many 1 escallops gu. 2nd and 3rd, Az. five cinquefoils in saltire arg. Crest— A demi-griffin segreant sa. holding a ducal coronet or. Supporters— Dexter, a lion regardant ppr. Sinister, a horse bridled ppr. Motto— Quem te Deus esse jussit. Seat— Sheffield Park, Uckfield, Sussex. Town House— 58, Portland Place, w. ISAAC HOLROYD (grandson of Isaac Holroyd, who settled in Ireland temp. Chas. II. whose son, John. m. Sarah, dau. of William, and sister and colieir of John Elwood, v.P. and M.P. University Dublin), bar.-at-law M.T.; b. July, 1708 ; d. at Bath 11 May, 1778, having m. Dorothv, youngest dau. of Daniel Baker, of Penn, Bucks (and coheir o"f her brothers); she d. 29 Aug. 1777, having Lad with 4 daus. 4 sous, of whom the eldest survivor, JOHN BAKER-HOLROYD, of Greave Hall, Yorks. and fj Sheffield Park, Sussex, F.R.s. K.8.A. assumed in 1768, the additional surname of Baker, in compliance ^\^th the will of his uncle Rev. James Baker, v\c&t of Stamfordham, Northumb. on succeeding to his estates in Yorks. Bucks. Sussex, &c. major Sussex militia 1778, raised the Sussex or 22nd regt. of Ught dragoons 1779, M.P. Coventry 1780, was created a Peer of Ireland as Lord Sheffield, Baron op Dunnamore, co. Meath, 9 Jan. 1781, and Lord Sheffield Baron of Ros- common 17 Dec, 1783. with remainder to tlie daus. of his Ist marriage and their heirs male, created Ba!ION Sheffiei>d, CO. York, in the Peerage of the United Kingdom 29 July, 1802, and VISCOUNT PEVENSEY and Earl of Sheffield, in the Peerage of Ireland, 22 Jan. 1816, president of the board of agriculture 1803, lord of the board of trade 1809, p.c; d. 30 May, 1821, aged 87, having m. thrice, Ist— April, 1767, Abigail, only dau. of Lewis Way, of Richmond, Surrey; she d. 3 April. 1793, having ha>e.lerick, Lord North, minister of George III. aftenvards 2nd Earl of Giulfonl, K.O.; she d. 18 Jan. 1832, ha\'ing had a son and dau. [3] George Auguatua Frederick Charles, s. as 2n(l Earl. ' [4] Lady Anne Frederica, d. 31 Aug. 1829, having m. 14 July, 1827, to Hon. Arthur Legge (E. DARTMOUTH). GEORGE AUGUSTUS FREDERICK CHARLES, 2nd Eari, lord in waiting 1868/9; b. 16 Mar. 1802; d. 6 April, 1876, liaving m. 6 June, 1825, Lady Harriet I^scelles, eldest dau. of Henry, 2ud Earl of Harewoo, FnuQoes LingaJd, eldest dau. of John Green, Esq. of Wobum, Beds, (7) Emma, m. to Thomas Cro6th\vait, of Dublin, and has with other issue 2 sons, /I/ Theophilus Sherard CROSTHWAIT, in India. /2/ Thomas Philip Sherard, m. 23 July, 1873, Emily Fran- ces Torrens, 2nd dau. of Rev. Henry Murray, senior chap- lain BXO.8. BARON SHERARD. PHILIP CASTELL SHERARD, Baron Sherard, of Leitrim (1627, I.), sheriff of Cambridge and Hunts. 1860 ; s. his kinsman Robert, 6th Earl of Harborough (ext.), as 9th Lord, 28 July, 1869, but has not established his right to vote at the election of Irish representative Peers ; b. 7 Mar. 1804 ; m. 26 June, 1834, Anne, youngest dau. of Nathaniel Weekes, of Mangrove, Barbadoes ; she d. 13 April, 1835, leaving an only dau.<^//^^-».y///;; (1) Hon. Marianne Sarah, m. 6 July, 18*4, to Henry Boor- chier Toke Wrey, of Holme Park, South Devon, elder son of Rev. Sir Henry Bourchier Wrey, Bart. Note— Heir presumptive, his brother Simon. AuMS— Arg. a chevron g^u. between three torteaux. C K KST— Out of a cnyfra nebulde arg. and as., a garb of peacocks' feathers ppr. banded or and gu. Sui'PORTEKH— Two rams arg. armed and ungruled or. Motto — Hostis honori inviilia. Seat— Glatton, Peterborough. Hincage. SIR WILLIAM SHERAJRD (descended from Roljcrt Sherard, lord of the manor of Stapleford, co. Leic. 1402, in right of his wife Anne, dau. and coheir of Sir Lawrence Hawberk, Knt. relict of Sir Hugh Calverley, Knt.), knighted at Oatlands by James I. 3 Julv, 1622, a gentleman pensioner, created Lord SHERARD, Baron ok Leitrim In the Peerage of Ireland 10 July, 1626; d. 16 April, 1640, aged 62, having m. Abigail, eldest dau. and coheir of Cecil, 3rd son of Sir Roger Cave, Bart, of Staufonl, Northants. and widow of Henry Tresham ; she d. 1659, having liad 7 sons and 4 daus. His 3 sons, [1] Betinet, 2nd Lord, whose son Bennet was created Barox OF Harrorough, CO. Leic. 19 Oct. 1740, with remainder in default of male issue to Philip, gnrandson of Hon. Philip Sherard, of \\lu88endine, he was also created Earl op Har- borough, with similar remainder, 8 May, 1719; d. s. p. 1732. [2] Hon. Philip, of Whissendiue, Rutland, knight of that shire during the wliole of the reign of CHARLES II.; d. 169.5, ha\ing m. Margaret, dau. of Sir Thomas Denton, of Hillesden, Bucks, (widow of John Poultney, of Misterton, co. Leic. and of Col. Sir William Euro, who was killed at Marston Moor, 2/3 July, 1644); she bp. 16 Nov. 1612, d. 1688. His descendant, Philip, 5th Earl of Harborough, and 7th Baron; b. 10 Oct. 1767; d. 10 Dec. 1807, ha\ang m. 4 July, 1791, Eleanor, youngest dau. of Col. the Hon. John Monckton,of Fineshade, Northants. (V. Galway) ; she d. 9 Oct. 1809, having had witli 6 daus. of whom only one survived, an only son, (1) Roljcrt, 6th and last Earl, and 8th Baron; b. 26 Aug. 17U7; (1. 8. p. 28 July, 1859, when the English titles expired, having m. 27 Nov. 1843, Mary Eliza, dau. of Edward Dalby Temple, Esq. She re-m. 20 April, 1864, to Major Thomas William Clagett, formerly Madras cav. (2) Lady Chariotte. [3] Hon. George, d. 1670, aged 44, having m. Anne Crocken- bury, dau. of a London merchant; she d. 1699, and had issue. His great-great-gnrandsou, BARON SHERBORNE. JAMES HENRY LEGGE BUTTON, Baron Sherborne (1784, g.b.), provincial grand master of the freemasons, Gloucestershire, 1855/80 ; s. his father as 3rd Baron 19 Oct. 1862 ; b. 30 May, 1804; m. 1st— 22 June, 1826, Lady Elizabeth Howard, eldest dau. of Thomas, 16th Earl of Suffolk and Berkshire ; she d, 29 July, 1845. He m. 2ndly —3 Sept. 1857, Susan Elizabeth, eldest dau. of James Block, of Charlton, Wilts. By his 1st wife he had with other issue 3 sons and 2 daus. ^ j?/,,^^^ yj », (1) Hon. Edward Lenox , b. 23 April, 183Lj^^AWX«t^^t (2) Hon. Frederi ck George , M.A. Ch. Ch. Oxon. 1889, vicar of Bibury, corXflouc. 8in<^1874, of Sherborne 1870/4 ; b. 28 May, 1840. (3) Hon. CJharles, \ major King's L.l. (Shropshire late 85tb regt.), D.A.Q.M.G. India, served in Afifghau campaigns 1879/80 ; b. 13 Dec. 1842; m. 23 Jan. 1869, Mary Arbuthnot, eldest dau. of George Noble Taylor, Esq. of London, late Madras c.8. and has 3 sons and 3 daus. James, b. 8 Mar. 1873.— Piers Edwin, b. 28 Mar. 1875.— Arthur, b. 11 Sept. 1876.— Susan.— Mary.— Mabel Honor. (4) Hon. Julia Henrietta. (5) Hon. Emily Isabella Constance, m. 2 Sept. 1863, as 2nd wife, to Edwin Corbett, H.M.'s envoy extraordinary and . mini<»ter plenipotentiary to the Emperor of Brazil since 1881ii%f(w«>iai. l¥ictAu..l/rC4yc-^^*. ki^^'iaMii P'^C*yU TiWlCutri ^£l*'o*1' Arm.s— Quarterly, Ist^aid 4th, '^Gu. a lion rampant and a (JiL 'Li''i %. bordure engrailed or, Talbot. 2nd and 3rd, Az. a chevron * '^C r^ /a- between three mullets or, Chetwtxd. - ''jl' ^ V Crests — 1, On a chapeau gn. turned up erm. a lion or, Tal- ^ ^vn*^ t.' BOT. 2, A goat's head erased arg. CHETWYND. Supporters— Two talbots aig. Motto — Prest d'accomplir. Seats — Alton Towers, Cheadle, and Ingestre Hall, Stafford. Uineage. EARL OF SHREWSBURY. CHARLES HENRY JOHN CHETWYND- TALBOT, Earl of Shrewsbury (1442, E.), Earl Talbot and Viscount Ingestre (1784), Baron RICHARD TALEBOT, at the Domesday Survey, 1086, held Battle8 FURNIVAL and LoRU OF Hallamshire, in right of Maud his 1st wife 1409, who also brought him the castle of Sheffield in Hallamshire, lord-lieut. Ireland 1413, 1445, served with Henry V. in France, and was at the siege and capture of Meaux with the King when he died 1422, taken prisoner at Patay 1429 ; on the death of Ankaret, his niece, 13 Dec. 1431, he became Baron Talbot and Strange of Blackmere, K.G. 1424, general of the English army in France 1428, created EARL OP SHREWSBURY, 20 Mar. 1442, ambassador to France 1443, created EARL OF Wkxford and Earl op Waterford in Ireland, and had a grant of the barony of Dungarvan together with the stewardship of Ireland to him and his issue male by patent 17 July, 1446, gen. of the fleet 14.')2, lient. of Aquitaine 1463, knight of St. Michael and the golden fleece ; killed at the battle of Chastillon 20 July, 1453, aged 80. He was bur. at Rouen, but removed to Whitchurch, Salop, having m. 1st— Maud, eldest dau. and coheir of Thoma-s Neville, Lord Fumival, and had 2 sons ; and 2ndly, Margaret, eldest dau. and coheir of Richard Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick ; she d. 14 Jime, 1468 (bur. in St. Paul's Cathedral), having had 3 sons and 2 daus. His eldest son, SIR JOHN, 2nd Earl, K.G. 1457, knighted by the Duke of Betlford 1426, lord chancellor of Ireland 1446, lord treasurer of England 1467, slain with his brother Sir Christopiicr at the battle of Northampton, 10 July, 1460, lighting on the Lancastrian side; m. 1st, Catherine, dau. and coheir of Sir Edward Bumel, and widow of Sir John Ratclifle, Knt.; she d. 8. p. He m. 2ndly, Elizabeth, dau. of James Butler, Earl of Ormond and Wiltshire ; she d. 8 Sept. 1473 (bur. in Shrewsbury Abbey with her father), having had 3 sons, (1) John, 3rd Earl, whose male line failed on the death of his descendant Edward, 8th Earl, 1 Feb. 1617/18. (2) Sir James, slain with his father at Northampton 10 Jan. 1460. ! (3) Sir Gilbert, of Grafton, co. Wore. K.G. knight banneret, one 1 of the King's carvers 1473, commanded the right wing of j Richmond's army at the battle of Bosworth, and was there ; knighted being sore wounded, P.c. to HENRY VII. was one of tlie commanders at the battle of Stoke 1487, when the Earl of Lincoln and Lambert Sininel were defeated, and was mass tljat John, Lor^ Sinclair, had sufifere;Mr^C:»V^('n»dy, co. Monmouth, where his ancestor, William de St. Maur, was seateil temp. Hen. UL), m. Cicely, sister and colieir of John, last Baron Beauchamp, of Hache, Somerset, who d. s. p. 1360. His son, , ^ , ,. SIR WILLIAM SEYMOUR, d. 16 RICH. II. seised of the manors of Hache, Somerset, and Woundy, co. Monmouth. S'\rToHn'sEYMOLTI, of Hache, sheriff of Hants. 9 HEN, VI. of Dorset and Somerset 12 Hen, VI.; d. 1464. His great-grandson, . , , , .. O IR JOH N SEYMOUR. knighte(i. of Gaybrook, co. Westmeath, J.P. D.L. capt. late 17th rcgt.; 8. p. (7) Hon. Julia Frances, m. 23 Nov. 1871, to Major-Gen. Ed- ' anl William Blackett, eldest son of Sir Edward Blackett, ••art. 1 1 Hon. William, rector of Barford. CO. Warwick (p. p. 20 ifar is.il) ; b. 14 Oct. 1789 ; d. 6 July, 1857, having m. 5 May, 1830. Charlotte, dau. of late Rev. Walter Bagot, of Blithfield. Staff. (B. Bagot) ; she d. 24 Oct. 1865, having had 5 sons, who all d. •nm. ami of wliom the 4tli, • Aubrey John, s. as 19th Lonl ; b. 1 Feb. 1838 ; d. unm. 28 Aug. 1870, when the title is presumed to have become e.T- Mlict. Hon. Mary (p. p.). d. 28 April, 1834, having m. to . riiarles Digbv (B. DiGHY), who d. 23 June, 1841. I "ranees "(p. p.), d. 23 Oct. 1849, having m. 28 Aug. i .11. William Booth Grey (E. Stamfoud), who d. 11 Hun. Harriet (p.p.), d. 28 Jan. 1864, ha\ing m. 14 Oct. ■;. as 3rd wife, to William, 15th Earl of ErroU, who d. 26 Jan. [8] Hon. Julia Valcnza (p. p.), m. 20 May, 1826. to Right Hon. Sir Francis Bond-Head, Bart. K.C.U. who d. 20 July, 1875. •ARMS— Az. seven cross-crosslets fltchce and three mullets two ^^fl^d«onc arg. CrSist On a wheel a dragon emitting flames ppr. •fSl71h'.ORTF.R.s — Two greyhounds ppr. collared gu. lOTTO— Fear God in life. EARL SON DEIS. GEORGE WATSON MILLES, Earl Sondes and Viscount Throwley, of Throwlcy, Kent, so created 4 May, 1880, Baron Sondes (17G0, g.b.), capt. late R.H. guards, m.p. East Kent 1868/74, lieut.-col. E. Kent yeo. 1865/75 ; s. his father as 5th Baron 17 Dec. 1874 ; b. 2 Oct. 1824 ; m. 25 Jan. 1859, Charlotte, eldest dau. of Sir Henry Josias Stracey, Bart, and has 4 sons and 4 daus. (1) George Edwanl, Vlscouxt Throwlky, b. 11 May, 1861. (2) Hon. Herbert Fwlerick, b. 2 Sept. 1865. (3) Hon. Lewis Arthur, b. 3 Oct. 1866. (4) Hon. Henry Augustus, b. 24 Nov. 1869. (6) Lady Mary Georgina. (6) Lady Lily Geralrline. (7) Lady Constapce Grace. (8) Lady Violet Elizabeth. ARMS— Erm. a fer-de-moulin between two martlets in pale sa. on a chief engrrailod az. two marlions' wings conjoined or. Crest— A lion rampant erminoLs holding a fer-de-moulin as in the arms. Supporters— Dexter, a griffln wings elevated arg. gorged with a Marquis's coronet or. Sinister, a bear ppr. gorged with a belt arg. buckled and charged with two crescents or. Motto — Esto quod esse videris. SEATS— Lees Coiut, Canterbury, and Elmham Hall, East Dere- ham. TOWN House— 32, Grosvenor Square, w. Itineagf. ^Jfo-n LEWIS WATSON, 2nd son of John, 1st Baron Monson (by Lady Margaret Watson, youngest dau. of Lewis, 1st Earl of Rockingham), assumed the surname and arms of Watjson in compliance with the testamentary injunction of liis cousin Thomas, Srd and last Lord Rockingliam, 26 Feb. 1745/6, M.I\ Boroughbridge 1750, Kent 1754, auditor of the imprest, 4:c. 1754, created Baron S()NDE.s, of Lees Court, Kent, 22 Mav 1760 ; b. 28 Nov. 1728 ; d. 30 Mar. 1795, having m. 12 Oct. 1752, Frances, 2nd dau. and coheir of Right Hon. Henry Pelham, first lord of the treasury (D. Newcastle); she d. 31 July, 1777, having had 4 sons, of whom the eldest, LEWIS THOMAS, 2nd Baron ; b. 18 April, 1754 ; d. 20 June, 1806, having m. 30 Nov. 1785, Mary Elizabeth, only dau. of Richard Milles, of North Elmham, Norfolk; she d. 2!» Sept. 1818, having (re-m. 23 Jan. 1809, as 1st wife, to Major-Gen. Sir Henry Tucker Montresor, K.C B. G.C.II. wlio d. 5 Ajjril, 1866) had with other is.sue 3 sons and 2 daus. [1] Lewis Richard, 3rd Baron; b. 24 Mar, 1792; d. unm. 14 Mar. 1836. ^2] George John Milles, s. a.s 4th Baron. [3] Hon. Richard, M.l". major in the armv ; b. 6 Jan. 1800 ; d. 26 July, 1852, having m. 21 Dec. 1839, Lavinia Jane, dau. of Lord George Quin (M. Headfort), and had 3 sons and 2 dans. (1) George Lew is Watson, of Rockingliam Ca.«tle. Northants. J.P. U.L. high sheriff 1870, late lieut. Ist lifeguards; 1). » .Mar. 1841 ; m. 1 Jan. 1867, Laura Maria, 2nd dau. of Rev. Sir John Culm6 Seymour, Barb. 022 SOUTHAMPTON, (2) Edward Spencer, lieut. late lOtli hussars; b. 24 May, 1843; m. 28 Sept. 1871, Mary Blanche, only dau. of late George Hall, M.D. of Seagrave Hall, Northants. (and Mary, Viscountess Hood, of Barton), and has a son and 4 daus. Henry George, b. 7 Dec. 1873.— Georgiana Caroline. — Christabel Sarah Lavinia.— Grace Mary.— Margaret Isa- bella. (3) Wentworth, M.A. Ch. Ch.Oxon. 1878, vicar of Monmouth since 1879 ; b. 1 Mar. 1848. (4) Mary Georgiana, m. 16 Oct. 1866, to Sir Michael Culme Seymour, Bart. capt. R.N. (5) Lavinia Grace (posth.); m.l4 July, 1875, to Baron Eugen Von Boeder. [4] Hon. Mary Grace, d. 24 Nov. 1853, having m. 3 May, 1808, to Sir John Henry Palmer, Bart, of Carlton, who d. 26 Aug. 1865. [5] Hon. Catherine, m. 23 April, 1823, to Sir William de Capell Brooke, Bart, ii Z 5 h<^/<^i^ «f rrkncirplow. mPnSJ7 ^^'^'^^'^^^ ^«"- J^'^n Stafford Howard (above- tTe emit ' ^^^' ^^^^' ^'^^"^ ^^'l 4 sons, of whom : S^^is!I?\^^^^'^**i Baronet; b. 7 Mar. 1736; d. 14 Aug j Henri ??fb^''^ "i; June, 1767, Hon. Frances, eldest dau. ?f ^^«lTdau'3^sonr* '''"^" ' ^'" ''■' ^1-- 1«25, having^fiad j ill WmKm°r^ti"!^""^^' 7tliBaronet,s.a8Baron Stafford. ! iiL'^SX'^^o:^^^^^^^^ ^"o^Sn.^;?^^-^ J ' vra^ present at the great battles fought rGe™nv'al " Scamno FoS:? 'Hf T^'^ '^"^^^'^^ from"Vmo trpo'e : d 10Tl£naJncf"'''i^.'"^^;^^^""^^««; b-13 Oct. 1770; i Thom^" Wriiht Ti ""; ^$r^ ?'*• ^^^' ^""«' «l'l^t dau. of ' 18 4 HP mS?i', ^' .^ ^itz^^alters, Essex; she d. 26 Aug. ■ Esq Sv Ws l.t ^:^p ^!"T}l^^' '^"""' '^^"- °f Edward Moore ' Ml p^ ,^„?M^? ^® ^^^ 3 sons and 3 daus. ; 1 JfiO ho^""'^ ^^ ^"1^^°}' "f L""'l«n ; h. 5 Sept. 1805 ; d. 2 Nov i 1860, having m. 25 June, 1829, Matilda, 2nd dau of Christ- 3 "^f 1? CharlnfT' ^'^'if ^^^dlands, Yorks. and haSs daus. ' v2 ^5^"^ °u^: ?'• ^^ ^"^- 1853, to Arthur James Deasc i Esq. of Turbotstown, co. Westmeath, who d. 6 Sept 1874 " having had witli 10 daus. 2 sons, ^ ' i Edmili^r "' K-S ^- ""^^^ ' ""' ^"^- ''''- ' (T?-L^*^*'nj!- 2^ ^P"^' l^^S, having m 3 Aug. 1859 to Mvlca I Wilham Patrick O'Reilly, of Kn!^k Abbey, coLmitlwr ^^ n.L. high sheriff 1848, M.P. CO. Longford 1862/79 assist - ' Lon,^orTrr.^S*""°^^"^*« ^^^"«^«"" Ireland 1879 n. A. -^ London, ll.d. Rome, coni.l. Irisli brigade of Pajial arinv ^ i 6 Fpri8^'i^^''^^"'*, Garibaldi, capt. Louth rifles inL; : iir-n- ^^' having ^'ad 4 sons and 2 daus. ■ y •f^o.9^^"^'^'^' ^- 1« Feb- 1864.-Edmund, b 24 * i^SiS^S:'-' Jan.l869.-Fn.ncis.b.'l'b^ ^ (3) Frances. *^ Carv Eso'o/f?,w- ^ ^^^- ^^^^' ^« ^^''^"^^-^ ^^'^'''^^'^ George CpnSr5'«f F?"**«"' Devon, and has 2 sons and 2 .laus? .?uTv^l878 f^ ^^''^V^- 1^ ^«P*- 1«67— ^ ««». »'- 1 Wiidfride"" ^""^ Josephine. -Bertha Maiy T?,l^^^'il^ ^^^ .losepliine, m. 30 Sept. 1862, to Iltid s^n^JVlrr ^'^«^«"'-P^--- ro&,,.na\'^,S^t t'^a^I'^^t Nicholl b 4 Aug. 1864.-ntid Francis. PniLf i^\ ^^^•^^®™*^'l Vincent, b. 3 Sept. 1867.- STAIR. 627 [3] Frederick William, 29th regt. ; b. 1 Aug. 1813 ; d. 11 Nov. 1870, having m. 14 Sept. 1837, Georgiana Howe, only child of Rev. George Mangles, and had a son and 3 daus. (1) Adophus Frederick James, b. 24 June, 1842; m. 7 April, 1866, Matilda Greorgiana, 2nd dau. of late WiUiam Felix Riley, Esq. of Forest Hill, Windsor, and has a son and 3 daus. Stafford Henry, b. 28 Nov. 1867.— Mary Clementina.— Gertrude Maud.— Emily Georgina. (2) Frances Agnes Mary Ann, m. 30 June, 1866, to Edward Moorat, Esq. of Bruges. (3) Constantia Lucretia, m. 21 July, 1863, to James Henry Corballis, Esq. of Ratoath Manor, co. Meath, and has 3 sons and 4 daus. James Frederick Jos^h CORBALLIS, b. 7 Aug. 1865.— Charles William, b. 12 Aug. 1866.— Frederick Francis, b. 14 Dec. 1868.— Greorgina Mary.— Laura Mary.— Constance Charlotte Mary.— Emily Mary. (4) Isabella, m. at Allahabad 1879, to Major Charles Frederic Marriott, of the carabineers. [4] Lucretia, m. 19 July, 1836, to Edward Anthony John, 13th Viscount Gormanston, who d. 28 Sept. 1876. [5] Louisa Mary, superioress of the convent at Taunton b. 14 July, 1808. [6] Gertrude Frances, m. 18 Nov. 1834, to Edward Charles Blount, c.B. (Bart.) /3/ Edward, of Painswick, Glouc. bar.-at-law; b. 14 July, 1774; d. 29 May, 1822, having m. 16 Oct. 1804, Emily, eldest sur- viving dau. of Nathaniel Middleton, Esq. of Town Hill, Hants.; she d. 24 June, 1822, having ha^ /A; Arms— Barry of six arg. and az. U^c*^ ^x h ,,\jt- Crest— An unicorn passant erm. in front of a sun in splendour. \ Supporters— Two unicorns emi. I Motto— A ma puissance. » Seats— Enville Hall, Stoiu-bridge ; Dunham Massey Park t* Knutsford; and Bradgate Park, Leic. | Town address— 13, Hill street, Berkeley Square, W. j STAMFORD. G29 Hineafie. The family of Grey derive its origin from AXSCIIETIL DE Grai, who at the time of the Domesday survey held the manor of Rotherfield, and six other manors, in Oxfordshire, of tlie fee of William Fitz Osborn, Earl of Hereford, who d. 1U71. His successors for some generations are traced by their bene- factions to Easham Abbev, near Oxford. HENRY DE GREY (brother of John de Grey, bishop of Norwich 1200, archbishop elect of Canterbury 1205; d. 1214), grantee of Thurrock (Greys), Essex, 6 RICHARD I. ob- tained part of the lands of Robert Bardolph, temp. Henry III, having m, Isolda, his niece and coheir. He was ancestor of Thomas of Groby, Marquis of Dorset; George of Rutliyn, Earl of Kent; Reginald, Lord Grey of Wilton, and Henry, Lord Grey, of Codnor, the hea<^ls of four distinct brandies of the family which sat in the same parliament temp. Henry VII. together with Edward, Viscount Li.sle, a younger brother of tlie Ijouse of Groby, now represented by the Earl of Stamford. Henry de Grey had 5 sons, [1] Richard, of Codnor, co. Derby, gov. of the Channel Islands, constable of Dover Castle and warden of the Cinque ports 1258, grandfather of Henry de Grey, wlio had summons to parliament as a Baron 12»9. Hisdescendent in the 5th generation, Henry, 7th Baron, d. 8 April, 1496, s. p. 1. (will dated 10 Sept. 1492), wlicn the Barony fell into abeyance among the issue of his 3 aunts. [2] John, of Eaton, CO. Bucks, justice of Chester 30 Henry Iil.gov. of Northampton Castle, steward of Gascony, gov. of Shrewsbury, constable of Dover Castle; d. 1266, and was suc- ceeded by his son, Reginald, justice of Chester 9 Edw. I. obtaineerland, and had a son, GEORfiK, 2nd Earl of Kent; m. Ist, Anne, dau. of Richard Widville, 1st Earl Rivers, and widow of Wil- liam, Lord Bouchier, and had only son— Richard, 3rd Earl; d. s. p. He m, 2n(lly, Katharine Herbert, dan, of William, Earl of Pembroke, and had with other issue 2 sons, /I/ Sir Henry, 4th Earl ; m, Anne, dau. of John Blen- nerhas.set, Esq. and was grandfather of Charles, 7th Earl; d. 1625, having m. Susan, dau. of Sir Richard Cotton, of Bedhampton, Hants, and had a son and dau. (1) Henry, 8tli Earl; d, s, p. 1639. (2) Susan, heir of her brother Henry, m. to Sir Micliael Longueville, wliose son Charles was con- firmed in the Barony of Grey de Ruthyn 1640, which is now in abeyance among the issue of the sisters of the last Marquis of Hastings. /2/ Anthony, of Brancepeth, co. Durham, rector of Burbache, co. Leic. 9th Earl of Kent, whose great- grandson Henry, 12th Earl, was create, I'ut pu,., i U-.4^//iV.f^A\V. kf I J^' Hen'T Augustus, M,A. Ch. Ch. Coll. Oxon. 1870, rector of bpofforth, Yorkshire, 1880, of Gawsworth, Cheshire, 1872 '80- b. 4 Dec. 1845; m.} Nov. 1878, Hon. Mildred, 2nd dau. of Augustus Henry, 6tfi Baron Vernon, and has a dku. Hester, b. 10 DecJl879, [4] Hon. PhiUp Jafaes, late lieut. r.n, hon, lieut. London bri- gade RN.A. vols.7l878; b. 8 Dec. 1847; m. 11 May, 1877 Alexandra^ dau^f late Count Cancrine, and widow of Count Mathiew Tolstoy^ of St, Petersburg, tf^-'"*'^? Maryfcatherine, d. 30 June, 1876, having m. 18 Feb 1868, as 1st wiffe, to Frederick, 6th Eari Beauchamp. 7-i€^l^JirJ'io.'^^M'y STANLEY, 081 (4) Mary, d. 26 Nov. 1879. (5) Catherine Maria, m. 2 April, 1850, to Rev. Charles John Vaughan, CD. (Halford — Bart.), master of the Temple since 1869, head master of Harrow school 1844/59, &c. SIR JOHN THOMAS, 7th Baronet, created B.^JlO^' Stan- ley, of Alderley, Cheshire, 9 May, 1839; his descendants are in remainder to the Barony of Sheffield (see that title) ; b. 26 Nov. 1766 ; d. 23 Oct. 1850, having m. 11 Oct. 1796, Lady Maria Josepha Holroyd, dau. of John, 1st Earl of Sheffield; she d. 1 Nov. 1863, aged 92, having had 2 sons and 7 daus. [1] Sir Edward John, created Baron Eddisbury, and s. as 2nd Baron Stanley. [2] Hon. William Owen, F.s.A. capt. late grenadier guards, M.P. Anglesey 1837/47, Chester 1850/7, Beaumaris 1857,74, lord- lieut. Anglesey 1869 VHb. 13 Nov. 1802 ; m. 14 Feb. 1832, Ellen, 5th dau. of Sir John Williams, Bart, of Bodelwj^ddan, Flints.; she d. s. p. 24 Nov. 1876. dh^icJtni'^i^^ [3] Hon. Maria Margaret. [4] Hon. Lucy Anne, d. 15 Mar. 1869, having m. 24 Sept. 1833, to Marcus Theodore Hare, of Rock End and Court Grange, Devon, lieut. R.x. who d. 30 July, 1845. [5] Hon. Louisa Dorothea, d. 3 June, 1877. [6] Hon. IsabeUa Louisa, d. 13 May, 1839, having m. 23 Oct. 1826, to Rev. Adm. Sir William Edward Parry lieut.-gov. Greenwich hospital, who d. 8 July, 1855. [7] Hon. Harriet Alethea, m. 20 Oct. 1836, to Gen. WilUam Henry Scott, who d. 8 Nov. 1868. [8] Hon. Matilda Abigail, d. 28 July, 1850, having m. 6 Oct. 1828, to Henry John Adeane, of Babraham, co. Camb. w^ho d. 11 May, 1847. [9] Hon. Emmeline, m. 30 April, 1844, to Albert Way, Esq. of Wonham Manor, Surrey, who d. 22 Mar. 1874. Sm EDWARD JOHN, 2nd Baron Stanley, created Bahon EDDlsnURY, of Winnington, Cheshire, 12 May, 1848, v.v. M.P. North Cheshire 1832 41, paymaster of the forces, president of the boanl of trade 1855 8, postmaster-gen. 1860,6; b. 13 Nov. 1802 ; d. 16 June, 1869, having m. 7 Oct. 1826. Hon. Henrietta Maria Dillon, dau. of Henry Augustus, 13th Viscount Dillon, and had 4 sons and 5 daus. [1] Sir Henry Edward John, 3rd and present Baron. [2] Hon. John Constantine, lieut.-col. grenadier guards, A.D.C. to Earl Canning, gov.-gen. India 1857/62; b. 30 Sept. 1837 ; d. 23 April, 1878, having m. 16 Aug. 1871, Susan Mary Eliza- beth, eldest dau. of Keith William Stewart-Mackenzie, Esq. Doa Sa'ntiago Frederico S^an Roman, of ' Seville , 4}ig^^^'..2iid ,^^^- °f ^^*^ Kev. Sir Christopher Musgrave, Bart, (ext.), and widow of Col. Henry Bonham, 10th hussars (Bart.), and has a son and 5 daus.'^^/j''^i'/'^'^^ (1) George Edward John Mowbray^^gsee^^^TO^TCH ; b. (2) lldy Augusta Fanny, m. 8 May, 1880, to Cecil Francis William Fane, lieut. grenadier guards (E. WESTMORELAND). (3) Lady Sophia Evelyn. (4) Lady Adela Charlotte. (5) Lady Hilda Maud. , ,, (6) Lady Gwendoline Audrey Adeline Brudenell. Arms— Sa. a fesse dancettee or between three crescents arg. Crest— A pyramid of bay-leaves vert, ,^ ^ ,. Supporters (not recorded, but the following are used)— Dexter, a lion arg. maned and tufted or. Sinister, a sea-horse arg. maned and finned or the tail round an anchor az. each supporter accolled with a wreath of olive ppr. Motto — Je vive en espoir. Seats— Henham Hall, Wangford, Suffolk. Town house— 33, Belgrave Square, S.W. Eineage. Sir JOHN ROUS, of Henham Hall, Suffolk (son of Sir John Rous, of Henham Hall, who was great-grandson, of Sir Anthony Rous, who purchased Henham Hall from Sir Arthur Hopton 1545, 37 HENRY VIII. and descended from Peter Le Rous, of Dennington, temp. Edward III.), m.p. Dunwich 1661, created a Baronet 17 May, 1660 ; m. 1st— 23 June, 1636, Anne, only dau. of Nicholas Bacon, of Gillingham, Norfolk ; she d. s. p. He m. 2ndly, Elizabeth, dau. of Thomas Knyvett, of Ashwellthorp, Norfolk, and had issue. His great- great-grandson, SIR JOHN ROUS, 6th Baronet (on the death of his father. Sir John, m.p. 1771), M.P. Suffolk 1780, 1784, and 1790, created Baron Rous, of Dennington, Suffolk, 28 May, 1796, and further advanced as Viscount Dunwich and Earl op STRADBROKE 18 July, 1821; b. 30 May, 1750; d. 17 Aug. 1827, having m. 1st— Jan. 1788, Frances Juliana Warter Wilson, dau. and sole heir of Edward Warter- Wilson, Esq. of Bilboa, CO. Limerick; she d. 20 June, 1790, leaving an only dau. (B. HOTHAM). He m. 2ndly— 23 Feb. 1792, Charlotte Maria, dau. of Abraham Whitaker, of Stratford, Essex; she d. 15 Jan. 1866, having had 4 sons and 2 daus. [1] Sir John Edward Cornwallis, 2nd and present Earl. [2] Hon. Henry John, adm. R.N, P.R.G.S. served at the capture of Rovigno in Istria 1813, a lord of the admiralty 1846, M.P. Westminster 1841/6, steward of the jockey club 1858/77 ; b. 23 Jan. 1795; d. 19 June 1877, having m. 2 Jan. 1836, Sophia, only surviving dau. of James Ramsay Cuthbert,Esq, of London ; she d, s. p. s. 30 Jan. 1871. [3] Hon. William Rufus, of Worstead House, Norfolk, d.l. capt. Coldstream guards; b. 1 Aug. 1796; d. 2 Mar. 1875, having m. 27 Dec. 1822, Louisa, youngest dau. of James Hatch, of Clabery Hall, Essex; she d. 5 Oct. 1876, having had a son and dau. (1) William John . lieut,-coL|ate Scots guards ; b. Oct. (2) Henrietta Diana, m. 20 Jan, 1876, to Ernest Valentine Leon, Vicomte de Satg6 St. Jean, eldest son of the Vicomte fie St. Jean et Castelnau, Baron de Satg6, of Castelnau, France. E4] Hon. Thomas Manners, in H.O.; d. unm. 31 May, 1841. 5] Lady Charlotte Marianne Harriet, d. 29 April, 1830, having m. 27 Dec. 1810, as 2nd wife, to Nathaniel Micklethwaite, of Taverham and Beeston, Norfolk, who d. 7 Jan. 1856, having had by her 6 sons and 7 daus. [6] Lady Louisa Maria Judith, d. 24 Mar. 1843, having m. 28 Feb. 1824, to Spencer Horsey de Horsey, M.P. Aldborouph, Ox- ford, and Newcastle-under-Lyne ; he d. 20 May, 1860, having had with other issue 2 sons and a dau. (1) William Henry Beaumont DE HORSEY, major-gen. late gren. guards; b. 25 Feb. 1826. (2) Algernon Frederick Rous, vice-adm. R.N. com.-in -chief in Pacific 1876, naval A.D.c. to Queen 1871/5 ; b. 25 July, 1827 ; m. 9 April, 1861, Caroline Augusta, only dau. of Vice-Adm. Andrew Drew, and has a son and 3 daiis, Spencer Victor Yorke, R.N. b. 4 June, 1863. — Louisa Alary Adeline.— Muriel Adeline Brudenell. — Grace Adelaide, b. 26 Aug. 1880. (3) Adeline Louisa Maria, m. 1st— 28 Sept. 1858, as 2nd wife, to John Thomas, 7th Earl of Cardigan, K.C.B. who d. s. p. 27 Mar. 1868. She re-m. 28 Aug. 1873, to Antonio Manuelo, Compte Lancastre, nephew of Due de Saldanha. EARL OF STRAFFORD. GEORGE STEVENS BYNG, P.O. Earl of Straf- ford and Viscount Enfield (1847, U.K.), and Baron Strafford (1835, U.K.), lord of the treasury 1834, treasurer of the household 1841, secretary to board of control 1846/7, M.P. Poole 1835/7, Chatham 1837/52, summoned to Parliamentas Baron Strafford 8 April, 1853, col. Middx. mil. 1844/9, hon. col. 1849/73; s. his father as 2nd Earl 3 June, 1860; b. 8 June, 1806; m. 1st— 7 Mar. 1829, Lady Agnes Paget, 5th dau. of Henry William, 1st Marquis of Anglesey ; she d. 9 Oct. 1845, having had 3 sons and 3 daus. [1] George Henry Charles, VISCOUNT Enfield, summoned, to the house of lords as BARON STRAFFORD — (see next article.)' [2] Hon. Henry William John, late capt. and lieut.-col. Cold- stream guards, hon. col. 2nd Middx. mil. since 1878, major Wilts, yeo. 1865/78, groom in waiting to the Queen 1872/4, equerry in ordinary since 1874 ; b. 21 Aug. 1831 ; m. 15 Oct. 1863, the Countess Henrietta Danneskiold Samsbe, eldest dau. of H.E. Count Christian Danneskiold Samsbe, by Lady Elizabeth Bruce (M. Ailesbury); she d. 11 Jan. 1880, having had 2 sons and 3 daus. (1) George Albert Edward Alexander (H.R.H. Prince and Princess of Wales sponsors), page of honour to the Queen 1881 ; b. 1 April, 1867. (2) John George Thomas Wentworth, b. 8 Mar. 1870. (3) Mary Elizabeth Agnes. (4) Amy Frederica Alice. [3] ~ " • ~ ' Hon. Francis Edmund Cecil, chaplain to speaker of the house of commons 1874, chaplain Hampton Court Palace STRAFFORD^STRANGFORD. C33 1 n65/7, hon. chaplain to the Queen 1867/72, chaplain in ordinary >t. James' Cliapel since 1872, vicar of St. Peter's, Kensington, 1SG7; b. 15 Jan. 1835 ; m. 1st— 28 June, 1859, Florence Louisa, youngest dau. of Sir William Miles, Bart.; she d. 14 Feb. 1862, leaving a son, (1) Edniond Henry, b. 27 Jan. 1862. Ki:y. and Hon. F. E. C. Byng m. 2ndly— 4 Aug. 1866, Emily Cleorgina, eldest dau. of Lord Frederic Herbert Kerr (M. Lothian), and has 2 sons and 3 daus. (2) Ivo Francis, b. 20 July, 1874. (3) Antony Sclioniberg, b. 31 May, 1876. (4) Rachel Theodora, (5) Irene Hilare. (6) Anne Dorothy Frederica, b. 28 Feb. 1881 (H.R.H. Princess Frederica of Hanover, sponsor). [4] Lady Agnes Mary Georgiana, d. 7/8 April, 1878, having ni. 30 Dec. 1858, as 1st wife, to Hon. Hedworth Hylton JoUiffe, afterwards 2nd Lord Hylton, divorced 1872. [5] Lady Mary CaroUne Charlotte, m. 22 July, 1862, to Richard Arkwright, Esq. of Hampton Court, co. Hereford, m.p. Leo- minster 1866/75, s. p. [6] Lady Victoria Alexandrina Anna Maria (H.M. the Queen sponsor), m. 18 June, 1870, to Arthur Clarges Loraine Fuller, Esq. S. p. KARL Strafford m. 2ndly— 16 Mar. 1848, Hon. Harriet Elizabeth Cavendish, 2nd dau. of Charles, 1 st Baron Chesham, and has 4 sons and 3 daus. [7] Hon. Charles Cavendish George, capt. 1st life guards 1873, A.D.c. to H.s.H. Prince Edward of Saxe Weimar, comdg. S.W. district; b. 9 Feb. 1849. [8] Hon. Alfred John George, capt. 7th, late 4th hussars; b, 4 May, 1851. [9] Hon. Lionel Francis George, lieut. & adj. R.H.G,; b. 26 Sept. 1858. [10] Hon. Julian Hedworth George, lieut. Edmonton R. rifle regt.; b. 11 Sept. 1862. Lady Susan Catherine Harriet. Lady Elizabeth Henrietta Alice. Lady Margaret Florence Lucy. AUMS— Quarterly, sa. and arg. in the first quarter a lion rampant of the second, over all in bend sinister a representation of the coloiUT? of the 31st regiment. Crests— 1st, Out of a mural crown an arm embowed gu. grasping a representation of the colours of the 31st regiment and pendent from the wrist by a riband the gold cross pre- sented by royal connuand for Lord Strafford's gallant achieve- ments and on an escroll the word "Mouguerre." 2nd, An heraldic antelope erm. SUPPOBTEHS— Dexter, an antelope erm. Sinister, a lion or. Motto— Tuebor. Seat— Wrotham Park, Barnet. TOWN House— 5, St. James's Square, s.w. Uineage. f^ EORGE BYNG, of Wrotham Park, Middx. (son of Hon. VX Robert Byng, m.p. 3rd son of George, Ist Viscount Tor- rington), M.P. Middx. and Wigan, co. Lane, major com. 99th regt.; d. 27 Oct. 1789, having m. 6 Mar. 1761, Anne, dau. of William Connolly, of Castletown, Ireland (by Anne his wife, dau. and eventual coheir of Thomas Wentworth, Earl of Strafford, so created 4 Sept. 1711) ; she d. Dec. 1806, hat- ing had 3 sons, of whom the youngest, SIR JOHN BYNG, G.c.B. G.c.H. K.M.T. K.S.G. P.C, Ireland, field marshal, col. 29th regt. governor of Londonderry and Culmore, twice received the unanimous thanks of both houses of parliament for his ser\'ices in the Peninsula, and at the battle of Waterloo, and from the King as an especial mark of his royal approbation of the " signal intrepidity and heroic valour displayed by him in the action fought at Mongerre, near Bayonne, 18 Dec. 1813," permission that he and his descendants may bear as an honourable augmentation to their armorial ensigns the colours of the 31st regt. of foot, whicli he had himself planted on that day on the enemy's lines, created Baron Strafford, of Harmondsworth, Middx. 12 May, 1835, and Viscount Enfield, co. Middx. and Earl of Straf- ford, 18 Sept. 1847; d. 3 June, 1860, having m. 1st— 14 June, 1804, Mary, eldest dau. and coheir of Peter Mackenzie, Esq. of Grove House, Middx; she d. 17 June, 1806, leaving an only son, [1] George Stevens, 2nd and present Earl. HIS LORDSHIP m. 2ndly— 9 May, 1808/9, Marianne, 2nd dau. of Sir Walter James-James, Bart; she d. 26 Oct. 1845, having had a son and 3 daus. [2] Hon. William Frederick, capt. 13th light dragoons ; d. 12 Feb. 1877, having m. 17 Aug. 1861, Flora Fox, only dau. of Major Quintus Vivian, of Wellingborough, and had a dau.— Violet. [3] Lady Harriet Frances, d. s. p. 5 Nov. 1873, having m. 14 June, 1828, to Charles, 4tli son of Sir John Ramsden, Bart. [4] Hon. Frances, d. 4 June, 1846, having m. 24 Sept. 1844, as 2nd wife, to Right Hon. Henry Tufnell, P.C. M.P.; he d. 15 June, 1854, leaving by this marriage an only child, Caroline Mary TUFNELL, m. 20 June, 1870, to Col. Alfred Byng (V. TORRINGTON), grenadier guards. [5] Lady Caroline Frances, m. 18 Aug. 1835, to Sir Walter George Stirling, Bart, of Faskine. BARON STRAFFORD. GEORGE HENRY CHARLES BYNG, P.O. Viscount Enfield by courtesy as eldest son of George, Earl of Strafford, in whose barony of Strafford, of Harmondsworth, Middx., he also sits in the house of lords, by writ of summons dated 26 Feb. 1874 (see preceding article), parliamentary secretary to poor law board 1865/6, under-secretary foreign affairs 1870/4, m.p. Tavistock 1852/7, Middx. 1857/74, lieut.-col. comdg. 2nd Middx. mil. 1859/73, hon. col. 1873/78, hon. col. 17th late 29th Middx. r.v. since 1862, a lord in waiting 1880, first civil service com- missioner (without salary) 1880, j.p. d.l. Middx. J.P. Herts and Surrey; b. 22 Feb. 1830; m. 25 July, 1854, Lady Alice Harriet Frederica Egerton, eldest dau. of Francis, 1st Earl of EUesmere, k.g. TOWN Residence— 40, Rutland Gate, s.w. and The Whins, VISCOUNT STRANGFORD. SIR THOMAS SMYTHE, of Ostenhanger. Kent (great- grandson of John Smythe, of Corsham, W ilts.), made a knight of the Bath 1616, at the creation of Charles. Prince of Wales; created Viscount Strangford, of Strangford, co. Down, in Ireland, 17 July, 1628 ; d. 30 Jan. 1635, liaving m Lady Barbara Sydney, 7th dau. of Robert, 1st Earl of Leicester, K.G. and niece of the memorable Sir Philip Sydney (she re-m. to Sir Thomas Culpeper, of Saint Stephen's, near Canterbury). His descendant, PERCY CLINTON, 6th Viscount, G.C.B., G.C.H., G.C.T.s. created Baron Penshurst in Great Britain 26 Jan. 1825, minister plenipotentiary at the court of Portugal 1806, envoy extraordinary and minister plenipotentiary to Brazil 1808, invested with the ensigns of tlie Bath and P.C 1808, envoy extraordinary at Stockholm 1817, ambassador extra- ordinary at Constantinople 1820, and at St. Petersburg 1825, on special embassy to Emperor of Brazil 1828 ; b. 31 Aug. 1780; d. 29 Jan. 1855, having m. 17 July, 1817, Ellen, youngest dau. of Sir Thomas Burke, Bart, of Marble HiU, co. Galway (widow of Nicholas Browne, Esq. of Mount Hazel, co. Galway); she d. 26 May, 1826, having had 3 sons and 2 daus. (1) George Augustus Frederick Percy Sydney, 7th Viscount, M.p. Canterbury; b. 13 April, 1818; d. s. p.23 Nov. 1857, having m. 9 Nov. 1857, Margaret, eldest dau. of late John Lennox- Kincaid-Lennox, Esq. of Castle Lennox, N.B.; she re-m. 7 Oct. 1861, to Hon. Charles Spencer Hanbury-Kincaid-Lennox (B. BATEMAN). (2) Hon. Lionel Philip Thomas Henry Sydney, b. 6 Aug. 1821; d. 13 July, 1834. (3) Percy Ellen Algernon Frederick William Sydney, 8th and last Viscount, a grandee of Portugal, D.L. Kent; b. 26 Nov. 634 STRATFORD DE REDGLIFFE^STRATHALLAN. 1825 ; d. s. p. 9 Jan. 1869. having m. 6 Feb. 1862. Emily Ann , youngest dau. of late Rear-Adm. Sir Francis Beaufort, k.C.b. (4) Hon. Philippa Eliza Sydney, d. 3 June, 1854, having m. 29 Dec. 1840, as 1st wife, to Right-Hon. Henry James Baillie, of Eedcastle, n.b. M.p. co. Inverness 1840/68, joint sec. board of control 1852, under-sec. of state India 1858/9, P.O. 1866, and had issue. (5) Hon. Louisa Ellen Frances Augusta Sydney; d. 23 Nov. 1852, having m. 3 May, 1847, as 1st wife, to George John, 3rd Marquis of Sligo. Arms— Az., a chevron engrailed between three lions passant guardant or. Crest— An ounce's head erased arg. pelletee, collared sa. charged with bezants and chained of the second. Supporters— Dexter, a lion or guttee de larmes. Sinister, a leopard arg. collared and chained sa. MOTTO— Virtus incendit vires. VISCOUNT STKATFORD DE REDCLIFFE. SIR STRATFORD CANNING, K.G. G.C.B. p.c. Viscount Stratford de RedclifEe, Somerset, in the Peerage of the U.K. so created I May, 1852, secretary of embassy at Constantinople 1809, envoy to Switzerland I8I4, Washington 1820, plenipotentiary Spain 1832, ambassador at Con- stantinople 1825/9, 1841/58, M.P. Old Sarum 1828/30, Stockbridge 1831/2, Lynn 1835/42, K.G. 11 Dec. 1869, 4th son of Stratford Canning, of London, merchant (B. Garvagh); b. 4 Nov. 1786; d. 14 Aug. 1880, having m. 1st — 3 Aug. 1816, Harriet, youngest dau. of Thomas Raikes, of London, merchant, governor of bank of England ; she d. s. p. 17 June, 1817. He m. 2ndly —3 Sept. 1825, EHza Charlotte^ eldest dau. of James Alexander, Esq. (E. Caledon), of Somerhill, Kent, and had a son and 3 daus. (1) Hon. George, b. 15 May, 1832; d. unm. 14 Feb. 1878. (2) Hon. Louisa. (3) Hon. Catherine. (4) Hon. Mary. Arms— Arg. three Moors' heads couped in profile ppr. wreathed arg. and az. Crest— A demi-lion arg. charged with three trefoils vert hold- ing an arrow ppr. Supporters — Two lions arg. collared or, each charged with a shield thereon three trefoils. Motto— Ne cede malis sed contra. VISCOUNT STRATHALLAN. WILLIAM HENRY DRUMMOND, Viscount Strathallan and Baron Drummond (1686, s.), and Baron Maderty (1609, s), a representa- tive Peer, lord in waiting to the Queen 1858/9, 1866/8; s. his father as 7th Viscount 14 May, 1851; b. 5 Mar. 1810; m. 25 July, 1833, Christina Maria Hersey, youngest dau. of late Robert Baird, Esq. of Newbyth (Bart.) ; she d. 14 Feb. 1867, having had 3 sons and 4 daus. rflS]«cMi'\Pt. /C^l/i^i^vr [1] Hon. James David, 3i{ASTEB-0£ STBA,THALIa:^f, brigade- major Bengal 1868/73, capt. (supen) and brevet-major 6th dragoon guards (carabmiers), adj. Bucks, yeo. cav. ; b. 23 Oct, 1839; m. 1st— 11 Feb. 1868, Ellen, 2ud dau. of late Cudbert Bens- ley Thomhill, CS.I. ; she d. 5 June, 1873, leaving an only son, ^t J^) William Huntly, b. 6 Aug. 1871.-^1),, > \j^ vH, ^\ rlfeft-AUsTKH-oy Strathallan m. 2udly2-27 Oct. 1875, Margaret, eldest dau. of William Smythe, Esq. of Methven, CO. Perth, and has 2 sons and 2 daus. (2) James Eric, b. 17 Aug. 1876. (3) Maurice Charles Andrew, b. 30 Nov. 1877. J (4) Margaret Cicely, b. 13 Feb. 1880. \ (5) A dau. b. 20 Dec. 1881. [2] Hon. William Henry (capt.), b. 1 Aug. 1845 ; fell in Zulu war 4 July, 1879, [3] Hon. Robert Charles, lieut. 72nd highlanders; b. 2 Sept. 1850. ;, Gre 4 daus. Hon. AmeUa Anne, m.l3 April, 1858, to Lieut.-Col. Charles i Grreenhill-Gardyue, late Coldstream guards, and has 2 sons and! /I/ Norman Charles Greenhill-Garuyne, 2nd lieut. high- land L.I.; b. 31 July, 1863. /2/ Alan, b. 24 Sept. 1868. /3/ Mary Beatrice. /4/ Helen Margaret. /5/ Elizabeth Constance, m. 6 Jan. 1881 , to Capt. Lionel Dudley Mackinnon, Coldstream guards, and has a son, b. 10 Nov. 1881^ /6/ Agnes Hersey. ■~ Hon. Margaret Alice, d. unm. 24 Aug. 1875, Hon. Hersey Annabella. Hon. Frances Marj-, maid of honour to the Queen. Arms— Quarterly, 1st and 4th, Or, three bars wavy gu. Drum- mond. 2nd and 3rd (coat of augmentation), Or, a lion's head erased within the royal tressure of Scotland gu. Crest— A goshawk wings displayed ppr. Over it " Virtuter coronat honos." SUPPORTERS — Two savages wreathed with oak-leaves and hold ing in their exterior hands a club over the shoulder. MOTTO (under the shield)— Lord, have mercy. SEAT— Strathallan Castle, Crieff, Perthshire. I Eineage. JAMES DRUMMOND, of Inchaffray (2nd son of David, 2nd Lord Drummond— E. Perth), educated with James VI who appointed him a gentleman of the bedchamber 1585, anc created him Lord Maderty 31 Jan. 1609, in the Pejrage ol Scotland, with remainder to the heirs male of his body ; he d Sept. 1623, having m. Jean, dau, of Sir James Chisholm, ol Cromlix, and had 2 sons, [1] John, 2nd Baron, joined Montrose after the battle oj Kilsyth 1645 and imprisoned; m. (contract dated 30 April 1622) Helen, eldest dau. of Patrick Lesly, commendator Lindores, and had with other issue 2 sons, STRATH ALL AN. 635 (1) David 3rd Baron ; m. 1st, Alison, dau. of John Creigh- toun, of Haltoun and Luncardie ; she d. Mar. 1639, leaving a dau. He m. 2ndly, Lady Beatrix Graham, sister of James, 1st Marquis of Montrose, and had 3 daus. He resigned his honours 11 April,1684,and obtained a new grant tohimself and liis heirs male, whom failing to his nominee and their heirs. (2) William, 4th Baron, was with Charles II. at the battle of Worcester and taken prisoner, but made his escape, then entered the service of the Czar and became lieut.-gen.; an the Restoration he was recalled and appointed major-gen. of the forces in Scotland 1666, gen. of ordnance 1684, and on tlie accession of James VII. was constituted gen, of the forces in Scotland and a lord of the treasury, created Vis- c(juxT OF Strathalllan and Lord Drummoxd, of Croralix, 6 Sept. 1686, wth remainder to his heirs male, and d. Jan. 1688, having m. Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Archibald Johnston, of Warriston, co. Edinburgh, a lord of session, and one of Cromwell's lords of parliament, widow of Thomas Hepburn, of Humbie ; she d. 1679. His male line failed on tlie deatli of his grandson William, 3rd Viscount, 26 May, 1711, aged 16. [2] Hon. Sir James, of Machany, col. of Perthshire foot in " the engagement" for the rescue of CHARLES I.; m. Catherine, eldest dau. of Sir John Hamilton, of Letrick, and sister of John, 1st Lord Bargeny, and had issue. His grandson, SIR JOHN DRUMMOND, of Machany, outlawed 1690, for his attachment to CHARLES II. but died in Edinburgh 1707, having m. Margaret, dau. of Sir William Stewart, of Innemytie, and had with other issue 2 sons, [1] William, s. as 4th Viscount. [2] Hon. Andrew, of Stanmore, Middx. by purchase 1729, the founder of Drummond's banking house, London; d. 2 Feb. 1769, aged 82, having m. Miss Strachan, and had with an only dau. a son, JOHN DRUMMOND, of Stanmore, M.P, Thetford 1768 ; d. 25 July, 1774, having 22 Dec. 1744, Charlotte, dau. of Lord William Beauclerk (D. ST. ALBANS) ; she d. 7 Mar. 1793, having had with 2 daus. 2 sons, (la) George, of Stanmore, d. 6 Mar. 1789, aged 32, having m. 30 Nov. 1729, Martha, 6th dau. of Right Hon. Thomas Harley, P.O. alderman of London, M.P. Hereford 1776/1804 (E. Oxford— ext.) ; she d. Aug. 1788, aged 32, having had ' with a dau. 2 sons, /I/ George Harley, of Stanmore and Drumtochty, M.P. co. Kincardine 1812/20; b. 23 Nov. 1783; d. 23 July, 1863, having m. 8 Feb. 1801, Margaret, dau. of Alexander Munro (Bart.), of Glasgow; shed. 28 July, 1863, having had 2 sons, [1] George, of Stanmore and Drumtochty; b, 12 Feb, 1802; d. 5 Jan. 1851, having m. 14 April, 1831, Marianne, 2nd dau. of late Edward Berkeley-Portman, of Bryanstou, Dorset (B. PORTMAN) ; she d. 1 Dec. 1842, leaving a son and 4 daus. (1) George James, of Swaylands, Kent, and of London, banker, late lieut. Hants, yeo. cav. ; b. 22 June, 1835; m, 6 July, 1876, Elizabeth Cecilia Sophia, only dau. of kRev. Frederick Norman (D. RUTLAND), of Bottesford, CO. Line, and has 3 daus. Cecile Elizabeth, b. 7 Aug. 1878.— Adeliza Beatrix, b. 20 June, 1879.— Ida Mary, b. 26 June, 1880. I (2) Mary Margaret.— (3) Lucy Anne, d. 3 Sept. 1878. ; —(4) Beatrix Sophia.— (5) Harriet Ada. [ [2] Henry Dundas, b. 17 Dec. 1812; d. 8. p. 26 July, 1867, having m. 1 Dec. 1838, Sophia Jane, dau. of late F Charles C Mackinnon, Esq. /2/ Andrew Mortimer, of Tile House, Bucks, and of London, banker ; b. 9 Nov. 1786 ; d. 1 June, 1864, having m. 25 July, 1808, Lady Emily Charlotte Percy, 4th dau. of Algernon, 1st Earl of Beverley (D. Northumberland); she d. 22 May, 1877, aged 91, having had a son and 7 daus. [1] Mortimer Percy, of Tile House, Bucks. ; b. 7 Sept. 1816 ; m. 1st— 8 Oct. 1840, Jane, eldest dau. of James Drummond-Naime, of Dunsinane, co. Perth ; she d. s. p. . He m. 2ndly— 20 Sept. 1857, Emmeline Fanny, dau. of late Rev. Francis George Rawlins, rector of Leaden Roding, Essex, and has a son and 2 daus. Mortimer Percy George Douglas, b. 27 Nov. I860.— Mary Frances. — Louisa Emmeline. [21 Emily Susan. [3J Eleanor Charlotte, m. 20 June, 1848, to Vice-Adm. George Wodehouse (E. KiMBERLEY). [4] Julia Frances. [5] Cecil EUzabeth, m. 8 Jan. 1840, to her cousin, Rev. Heneage Drummond, of Leckhamsted, Bucks. [6] Agnes Priscilla, m. 27 Feb. 1851, to Rev, Berdmore Comptou, vicar of All Saints, Margaret Street, London, 1872, rector of St, Paul, Covent Garden. 1865/73, and of Barford, near Warwick, 1857/65, M.A. Merton Coll. Oxou. late fellow, and has a son and 2 daus. John Compton, b. , 1859.— Emily.— Frances. [7] Susan Caroline, m, 16 April, 1844, to her cousin Harvey, eldest son of John Drummond, Esq. of Reden- ham, Hants, who d, 1 Oct. 1876. [8] Marion. (2a) John, of London, banker ; d. 28 May, 1833, having m. 1st— 11 June, 1789, Esther Cholmondeley, sister of Thomas, Baron Delamere; she d. 24 Sept. 1802, having had with other issue an only surviving son, /I/ John, of Redenham, Hants. J.P. and of London, banker; b. 10 Jan, 1791 ; d. 10 Feb. 1861, having m. 22 April, 1816, Georgiaua Augusta, 4th dau. and coheir of Adm. Sir Eliab Harvey, g.C.b. m.p. of Rolls Park, Essex ; she d. 11 Oct. 1878, having had 5 sons and 2 daus. [1] Harvey, of Iping, Kent, and of London, banker, j.p. Bucks, capt. yeo. cav. ; b. 2 April, 1817 ; d. 1 Oct. 1875 having m. 16 April, 1844, his cousin Susan Caroline, dau*. of Andrew Mortimer Drummond, Esq. aforesaid, and had 6 sous and 4 daus. (1) Allan Harvey, capt. Northumberland L.l. mil. • b 7 Feb. 1845. (2) Malcolm Hugh, com. R.N. (retd,); b.l Nov. 1848. (3) Archibald Spencer, lieut. Scots guards, a.d.c. to Major-Gen. Donovan, lieut.-gov. of Hong Kong 1878/9- b. 9 Oct. 1853. (4) William Percy, lieut. rifle brigade ; b. 6 Nov, 1855 (5) Hugh Frederick, b, 28 July, 1857. (6) Susan Horatia, m, 6 Feb. 1877, to Richard Cecil, 2nd son of Uvedale Corbett, Esq. of Ashfield Hall, Cheshire, and has a son, Cecil Uvedale Corbett, b. 8 April, 1880. (7) Katharine Georgiana, m. 20 July, 1880, to Charles Aloysius R. Leslie, younger, of Balquhain, co. Aberdeen. (8) Issobel Hester. (9) Marion Blanche. [2] Frederick Thomas, b. 24 June, 1818 ; d. s. p. 12 Oct. 1877, having m. 25 April, 1850, Agnes Caroline, 2nd dau. of late William Papwell Brigstocke, Esq. M.P [3] Francis Berkeley, b.c.S,; b, 16 Dec, 1825; d. 27 June, 1859, having m. Ellen, dau. of W H or T Urquhart (? of Craigston Castle, co Aberdeen) (she re-m. May, 1864, to William Molloy Stewart, Esq. — Bart,), and had a son and 3 daus. /I/ John William Ainslie, lieut. Scots guards ; b, 23 June, 1857. /2/ AUce Hugh. /3/ Fanny, 3rd dau. m. 2 April, 1881, to Philip Nolan, B.C.S., 4th son of late John Nolan, Esq. j.p. of Ballin- derrj', co. Galwaj'. [4] Hugh FitzHardinge, major Scots fusilier guards ; killed before Sebastopol 13 Aug. 1855. 15] Edward, late b.c.S. ; b.ll Mar. 1833; m. 7 Aug. 1862, iucy Marion, dau, of Rev, Charles James Barnard (B. WiLLOUGHBY DE BROKE), and has 2 sons and a dau. Edmund Berkeley, b, 9 Jan, 1867,— Eustace Harvey b 13 Aug. 1870,— Lilias Caroline, b, 9 Mar, 1868, [6] Georgiana Charlotte, m. 12 June, 1845, to Alexander Talbot Eustace-Malpas (B. Talbot), who d. Mar, 1870, leaving 2 sons, (1) Francis John William Eustace-Malpas, r.h.a,: b. 17 Sept, 1849. (2) Alexander Rowland Eustace, b. 8 Aug, 1869. [7j Henrietta Maria, m, 4 April, 1863, to Capt. Camp- bell Munro (Bart.) Mr. John Drummond m. 2ndly— 1 May, 1806, Barbara, dau. of Charles Chester (B. Bagot), of Chicheley, Bucks. ; she d. 9 Aug. 1802, having had 2 sons, /2/ Spencer, of the treasury, b. 12 Oct. 1808; d. unm. 18 " April, 1869. /3/ Heneage, M.A. Balliol ColL Oxon. 1834, rector of Leck- hamsted, Bucks. 1836/81 ; b. 7 July, 1810; d. 13 Sept. 1881, having m. 8 Jan. 1840, his cousin, Cecil Elizabeth, dau. of Andrew Mortimer Drummond, Esq. of Tile House, Bucks, and had a sou and dau. [1] Algernon Heneage, capt. late rifle brigade ; b. 1 July, 1844 ; m. 2 Oct. 1879, Margaret Elizabeth, elder dau. of William Benson, Esq. of Laugtons, Hants, and has a sou and dau. Algernon Cecil Heneage, b. 20 Aug, 1880.— Barbara, b. 28 Sept. 1881. [2] Alice Emily Barbara, m. 24 Jan. 1872, to Rev. Sir Frederick Boyd, Bart. TTTILLIAM, 4th Viscount (on the death of his kinsman V V William, 3rd Viscount, 1711), engaged in the rising of 1715, and was taken prisoner at the battle of Sheriffmuir; com.-in-chief of the Chevalier's forces in Scotland 1745, and commanded the right wing at Culloden 16 April, 1746, where he fell, included in the act of attainder 4 June following, being then deceased. He m. (contract dated 1 Nov. 1712) Margaret, eldest dau. of Margaret, Baroness Nairne and Lord William Murray ; she was committed prisoner to Edinburgh Castle, 11 Feb. 1746, for her support of the Chevalier, and liberated on bail 22 Nov. following; she d. 28 May, 1773, having had with other issue 4 sons, (lb) James, 5th Viscount, joined his father in the rebellion of 1745, and was included in the act of attainder of 1746, as James Drummond, eldest son of William, Viscount Strath- allan, although he had then actually succeeded his father in that title ; he d. at Sens, in Champagne, 22 June, 1765, having m. Euphemia, dau. of Peter Gordon, of Abergeldy, co. Aber- deen ; she d. 5 July, 1796, having had with other issue 2 sons, /I/ James, of Machany, d. unm. 10 Dec. 1775. /2/ Andrew John, general in the army, gov. of Dumbarton castle. His claim to the Viscounty was presented to tlie house of lords 26 Mar. 1787, and rejected 12 May, 1790, it being declared that James Dnmimond, eldest son and heir apparent, was attainted by the statute 19 George II. cap. 26. (2b) Hon. WiUiam, d. 25 May, 1772, having m. Anne, 2nd dau. of Major David Nairne, of the French service ; she d. 31 May, 1782, having had 2 sons, /I/ William, lieut.-col. in the army, col. 29th regt. ; d. unm. in West Indies. /2/ James Andrew, s. as 6th Viscount, having been restored by Act of Parliament 17 June, 1824. 636 STRATH ALL AN. . W^A^ Uo^^ (3b) Hon. Robert, of Cadlands, Hants, and of London, banker ; d. 10 Jan. 1804, aged 75, having m. 22 April, 1753, Winifred, dau of William Thompson, of Ipston, Oxon. and granddau. of Sir Berkeley Lucy, Bart. ; she d. having had with other issue 3 sons, /Ic/ Andrew Berkeley, of Cadlands, aforesaid, and of Lom Ion, banker : b. Sept. 1755 ; d. Dec. 1833, having m. 22 April 1781, Lady Mary Perceval, dau, of John, 2nd Earl of Egmont ; she d. 18 Sept, 183!), having had 2 sons and 2 daus. [1] Andrew Robert, of Cadlands, aforesaid ; b. 28 July, 1794 ; d. 20 June, 1865, having m. 7 Mar, 1822, Lady Eliza- beth Frederica Manners, 2nd dau. of John Henry, 5th Duke of Rutland, and had 5 sons and 2 daus, (1) Andrew John, b. 13 May, 1823. (2) Edgar Atheling, of Cadlands, aforesaid, J.P. D.Ti. late R.N. ; b. 21 Aug. 1825 ; m. 25 Nov. 1858, Hon. Louisa Theodosia Pennington, younger dau. of Lowtlier Au- gustus John, 3rd Baron Muncaster, and has 4 sons and 6 daus. Andrew Cecil, b. 29 Jan. 1865. -Maldwine, b. 9 Mar. 1872.— Cyril Augustus, b. 5 April, 1873.— Henry Ludo- vic, b. 16 Oct. 1874.— Lilias Elizabeth.— Edith Mary Frances.— Winifred Louisa.— Constance Louisa.— Mary Louisa.— Jean Cicily, (3) Alfred Manners, capt, late rifle brigade ; b, 28 Aug, 1829 ; m. 5 July, 1878, Augusta Verschoyle, (4) Victor Arthjir Wellington, secretary legation at WashingtonP^iy!*! June, 1833; m. , Lily Lam- son, of New York. (5) Cecil George Assheton, capt. late Leic. mil. formerly capt. rifle brigade; b. 14 April, 1839; m. 26 Oct. 1871, Charlotte Amelia, dau. of William Leigh Brook, Esq. of Meltham Hall, Yorks, and has 5 daus. Elizabeth Cecil.— Muriel Constance.— Lily. — Grace Janet.— Margaret Annabella. (6) Annabella Mary Elizabeth, m. 4 Dec. 1844, to Alex- ander Dundas Ross-Cochrane-Wishart-Baillie, created Baron Lamington. (7) Frederica Mary Adeliza, m. 8 Oct. 1846, to Richard George, 9th Earl of Scarborough. [2] William Charles, of Portswood, Hants, lieut.-col. in the army, served in 10th (P.W.o.) R. hussars ; b. 4 July, 1796 ; d. 4 Jan. 1881, father of (see note J). [3] Mary, d. 21 Oct. 1873, having m. 18 Oct. 1830, to Right Rev. Francis Fulford, D.D. bishop of Montreal 1850, Metro- politan of Canada 1860, who d. 9 Sept. 1868, leaving a son and dau. [4] Catherine Isabella, d. 11 Feb. 1870, having m. 27 Mar. 1826, to Rev. Henry Perceval, rector of Elmley Lovett, co. Wore. (E. EGMONT). /2c/ Charles, of London, banker ; b. 24 June, 1759 ; d. 2 Mar. 1823, having m. 26 July, 1789, Frances Dorothy, 2nil dau. of Rev. Edward Lockwood, of Dew's Hall, Essex ; she d. 24 Feb. 1831, having had 4 sons, [1] Charles, b. 4 Sept. 1790 ; d. 23 Aug. 1858, having m. 15 July, 1819, Hon. Mary Dulcibella Eden, 6th dau. of William, 1st Baron Auckland ; she d. 20 Mar. 1862, having had 6 sons and 3 daus. (1) Robert, of London, banker; b. 26 July, 1822 ; d. 29 April, 1881, having m. 25 April, 1854, Augusta Charlotte, youngest dau. of Col. Charles Mackenzie-Fraser, of Castle Fraser (Mackenzie— Bart.), and had 3 sons and a dau. Charles, b. 17 Feb. 1855.— Wingfield Fraser, 2nd lieut. R. Aberdeens. highlanders mil. 1880; b. 22 Sept. 1861. —Kenneth Mackenzie, b. 9 Sept. 1862.— Sybil. (2) Charles, b. 23 Jan. 1824 ; m. 28 April, 1857, Cliar- lotte Mary, eldest dau. of late Morgan Popkin Traherne, of Coytrahen, Glamorgans. (3) Maurice, b. 9 July, 1825 ; m. 12 Jan. 1847, Hon. Ade- laide Lister, eldest dau. of Thomas, 2nd Lord Ribblesdale, and has a son and 4 daus. /I/ Lister Maurice, bar.-at-lawl.T. 1879; b.23 Aug.1856. /2/ Adelaide Maura Evelyn. /3/ May Theresa Ella, m. 3 June, 1876, to Basil, son of late Very Rev, William Weldon Champneys, dean of Lichfield, and has a son and dau, Miriam Lister CHAMPNEYS, b, 5 Oct. 1879.— Cicely Marian, b. 17 Jan. 1881, /4/ Miriam Frances Lilian. /5/ Monica Catherine Annie Louise, (4) Walter, b. 5 July, 1830; m. 8 July, 1852, Isabella Mary, 3rd dau. of late Lionel Charles Hervey, Esq. (M. Bristol) , and has had 4 sons and 4 daus. /I/ Lionel Charles, b. 9 May, 1853.-/2/ Ernest Mor- ton, R.N.; d. 11 Nov, 1876,-/3/ Berkeley Walter, R.N, b. 31 Mar. 1866.-/4/ Henry Walter, b. 17 June, 1867, /5/ Mabel Mary, m, 9 Mar. 1880, to Vesey George Mac- kenzie Holt, eldest son of late Vesey Weston Holt, Esq. of Woodside, Ascot, and London (V. de Vesci), /6/ Violet Catherine. /7/ Dulcibella Frances, /8/ Mary Selina. (5) Morton, M.A. Gains Coll. Camb. 1880, rector of AVan- stead, Essex, 1879, vicar of Wookey. Somerset, 1868/79; b. 8 Feb. 1832; m. 5 Dec. 1861, Caroline Traherne, youngest (t) William Charles Drummond [2] of Portswood, father of William Charles, capt. (h. p.) 68th regt. capt. Hants. inf. mil. ; b. 11 Sept. 1837 ; m. 1 Jan. 1870, Rosalind Blanche Vansittart, 3rd dau. of William Charles Hum- phreys, Esq. of Bursleden, Hants. ; she d. 28 July, 1876. dau. of Morgan Popkin Traherne, of Coytrahen. (;ia morgans, and has 2 sons and 2 daus. Edmund Traherne, b. 1 Jan. 1864.— Gerald Morton, b. i; April, 1866. — Caroline Dulcibella. — Maud Margaret Frances, (6) Edward, b, 22 June, 1834; m. 26 Feb, 1878, JancMarj Ann. only dau. of late James George Tayler, Esq. (7) Theresa Charlotte, m. 2 Sept. 1868, as 2nd wife, t( Thomas Prendergast, Esq. late M.c.s. s.p, (8) Eleanor Mary. (9) Mary Dulcibella, d. 5 Aug. 1874, having m. 17 Oct 1850, to Richard, eldest son of Richard Wellesley, Esq. he d. 18 May, 1861, [2] Edward, private secretary to Sir Robert Peel ; d. 2J Jan, 1843, from the effects of a pistol wound received from a lunatic 5 days before, [3] Berkeley, of Eaglehurst, Hants, gen, in the army groom-in-waiting; b, 27 May, 1796; d, s. p. 3 May, I860 having m. 5 April, 1832, Maria, dau. of William Arthui Crosbie, Esq. (BART.) ; she d. 20 Nov. 1872. [4] Arthur, rector of Charlton, Kent ; b. 20 Aug. 1797 ; d 26 Feb. 1862, having m. 1st— 13 May, 1830, Margaretts Maria, 3rd dau. of Sir Thomas Maryon Wilson, Bart.; she d. 6 Aug. 1854. He m. 2ndly, 14 Sept. 1857, Caroline Eliza eldest dau. of Robert James Moring Grey, Esq. of Barn field, Kent. By his 1st wife he had 2 sous and 5 daus. (1) Charles Spencer, b. 9 Dec, 1834; m. 28 Oct. 1862 Mary, eldest dau of John Stewart Innes, Esq. of Grafton Canada West, and has 3 daus. Lilias Charlotte, — Catherine Georgina. — Gertrude Emily. (2) Arthur Hlslop, M.A. Ch. Ch. Oxon. 1873, vicar o\ Boyne Hill since 1877, of Kemplev, Glouc. 1871/7 ; b. l April, 1843; m. 1st— 28 Oct. 1868, Armynel Mary, 3rd dau of Rev. Charles Frederick Rogers Baylay, M.A. rector o: Kirkby ; she d. 31 Mar. 1876, having had a son, (1) Arthur Berkeley, b. 27 Nov. 1869. Rev. A. H. Dr JMMOND m. 2ndly— 17 June, 1878, Anns Harriet, youngest dau. of late William Dodsworth, anc has a son, (2) ilalcolm Cyril, b. 24 May, 1880. (3) Frances Emily Cadogan, m. 29 Dec. 1857, to Lieut. Col. Edmond Henry Cox, R.M.A. brother of Rev. George William Cox (see " CHAOS" in BARONETAnE). (4) Lilias Maria. (5) Julia, m. 20 April, 1870, to Francis Adams, jun. anc has a son and 3 daus. Francis Adams, b. 17 April, 1874. — May Frances Drum mond. — Isabel Maria Frances. — Georgina Mary Shute. (6) Jane Charlotte, m. 1st— 26 Nov. 1867, to Henrj Scott Gresley, bar.-at-law, who d. s. p. 27 Jan. 186( (BART.); she re-m. 29 Oct. 1878, to Rev, Nigel Walsing ham Gresley, curate of Dursley, (7) Catherine Georgiana, /3c/ Henry Roger, rector of Fawley, Hants. M.A, Ch, Ch Oxon. ; d. 27 July, 1806, having m. Susanna, dau. of Willian Wells, of Bickley, Kent ; she d. 15 Nov. 1808, having had j son and dau. [1] Henry Andrews, capt, of the Castle Huntley, Eas' Indiaman ; b, 16 Dec. 1791 ; d. 6 Aug, 1869, having m, ; Oct, 1819, Maria, only dau, of William James Turquand capt, R.N, ; she d. 14 Jan. 1859, leaving 2 daus. ( 1 ) Barbara Catherine, unm. (2) Henrietta, m. 15 June, 1858, to Frederick le Oro: Clark, F.R.s. F.R.c.s. late president and professor R.cs England, and has a son and dau, Edward Travers Clark, b, 26 Jan, 1864,— Mary Edith [2] Catherine, m, 20 Aug, 1822, to Rev, George Ran, / j ^iMl/Uo- VH- Kt (2) Charles Hally^tntoSTB.C.sT^r 1827; m. 2 Aug., 1860, Evelyn, eldest dau. of Henry Stuart, Esq. (M. Bute), of Crosbie West, Galloway; she d. 3 Jan. 1867, leaving issue. (3) John Scarlett, B.C.8.; b. 1828; m. Ist— 4 Sept. 1856, Henrietta Frances, younger dau. of William Butterworth Baylev, Esq.; she d. 1859. He m. 2ndly- 4 April, 1861, Emma Benyon, 3rd dau. of Thomas Ferguson, Esq.; she d. 31 Oct. 1866. He m. 3rdly— 29 July, 1874, Florence Mary, widow of Edward A. Slessor, capt. R.A. and elder dan. of J. G. King, Esq. of Sidmouth. (4) Margaret Charlotte, d. 5 Nov. 1871, having m. 1st— 29 July, 1845, to David Jones, of Pantglas, M.P. co. Carmarthen, who d. 1 July, 1869 ; she re-m. 10 Feb. 1870, as 2nd wife, to Sir Richard George Augustus Levinge, Bart. (5) Frances, d. 23 Feb. 1867, having m. 27 Aug. 1850, as 1st wife, to Vice- Admiral the Hon. Fitzgerald Algernon Charles Foley, R.N. (B. Foley). [2] Sir John, Baron Campbell, of St. Andrew's, co. rife, so created by patent 30 June, 1841, P.C. England and Ireland, bencher L.i. k.c. 1807, m.p. Stafford 1830, Dudley 1832, 8olicitor-gen. and knighted Nov. 1832, attorney-gen. 1834, 1835, and 1837, M.P. Edinburgh 1834/41, lord chancellor of Ireland 1841, chancellor of the duchy of Lancaster 1846, chief justice Queen's bench 1850, lord high chancellor of England 1859 ; b. 15 Sept. 1779; d. 23 June, 1861, having m. 8 Sept. 1821, Hon. Mary Elizabeth Scarlett (dau. of James, Baron Abinger), and created Baroness Stratheden, of Cupar, co. Fife, 22 Jan. 1836 ; she d. 25 Mar. 1860, liaving had 3 sons and 4 daus. (1) William Frederick, 2nd and present Baron. (2) Hon. Hallyburton George, B.C.S. 1849/55, associate queen's bench, secretary commissioners of the peace, court of chancery, lieut.-col. 40th Middx. R.V. 1869/72, heir pre- sumptive to the Peerage; b. 18 Oct. 1829; m. 24 Aug. 1865, Louisa Mary, eldest dau. of Alexander James Beresford- Beresford-Hope, Esq. M.P. (BART.), and has 3 sons and a dau. John Beresford, b. 20 June, 1866.— Cecil Arthur Hally- burton, b. 3 April, 1869.— Kenneth Hallyburton, b. 21 May, 1871.— Mildred Louisa. (3) Hon. Dudley, bar.-at-law L.I. 1859; b. 24 Dec. 1833. (4) Hon. Louise Madeline, m. 13 Sept. 1850, to Rev. William Spranger White, rector of Potter Hanworth, co. Line. s. p. (Bart.) (5) Hon. Mary Scarlett, m. 8 July, 1869, as 2nd wife, to Joseph Alfred Hardcastle, Esq. M.P. Colchester 1847/52, Bury St. Edmunds 1857/74, 1880, bar.-at-law l.T. 1841. (6) Hon. Ceciha, m. 29 July, 1862, to Henry Robert Vaughan Johnson, of London, bar.-at-law, and has 3 sons and a dau. Bertram Vaughan Johnson, b. 24 Sept. 1863.— Hubert Vaughan, b. 13 May, 1865.— ilobert Vaughan, b. 22 Feb. 1871.— Edina Charlotte Vaughan. (7) Hon. Edina. m. 4 Oct. 1859, to Rev. William Arthur Duckworth, of Orchardleigh Park, Frome, J.P. (rector of Puttenham, Surrey, 1859/77), and has 2 sons and 5 daus. yVrthur Campbell DUCKWORTH, b. 27 Sept. 1870.— Herbert Stratheden, b. 4 Jan. 1872.— Cecilia.— Mary Campbell.— Frances Evelyn.— Margaret Edina.- Florence Helen. 638 8TRA THMORE^STRA THNAIRN. EAEL OF STKATHMORE. CLAUDE BOWES-LYON, Earl of Strathmore and Kinghorn (1606, s.), Viscount Lyon, Baron Glamis, Tannadyce, Sydlaw, and Stradichtie (1445, s.), a representative Peer 1870, late 2nd life guards, capt. Forfar yeo. 1856/62, lord-lieut. Forfar since 1874 ; s. his brother as 13th Earl 13 Sept. 1865 ; b. 21 July, 1824 ; m. 28 Sept. 1853, Frances Dora, dau. of Oswald Smith (B. Carrington), of Blendon Hall, Kent, and has 7 sons and 3 daus. (1) Claude George, LOBD Glamis, lieut. 2nd life guards ; b. 14 Mar. 1855 ; m. 16 July, 1881, Nina Cecilia, eldest dau. of late Rev. Charles William Frederick Cavendish-Bentinck (D. Port- land). /2<^7& (AA(i?.) Hon- Francis, lieut.-col. 2nd Forfar R.V.; b. 23 Feb. 1856. 'wTw) Hon. Ernest, 3rd sec. diplomatic service, b. 4 Aug. 1858. (4) Hon. Herbert, b. 15 Aug. 1860. (5) Hon. Patrick, R.N. 1877/80 b. 6 Mar. 1863. (6) Hon. Kenneth, b. 26 April 1867. (7) Hon. Malcolm, b. 23 April, 1874. (8) Lady Constance Frances. (9) Lady Mildred Marion. (10) Lady Maud Agnes. Arivis— Quarterly, 1st and 4th, Arg. a lion rampant az. within the royal tressure of Scotland of the second, LYON. 2nd and 3rd, Erm. three bows strung in pale ppr. BoWES. Crest — A lady to the girdle habited and holding in her dexter hand a thistle, all within a garland of bay leaves ppr. Supporters— Dexter, an unicorn arg. Sinister, a lion per fesse or and gu. MOTTO — In te Domine speravi. / i j, Ol, I 1- SEAT— Glamis Castle, near Forfar. S Ivt^-llt^ lM\a,Co»**^*^^l'*> alkUoiSsii then to any other persons nominated by him, in default to his heirs male whatsoever, which failing, to his lieirs and assigns whatsoever, with the former precedency, and by charter 1 July, 1677, that he and his successors in the title should be designated in all future ages Earls of Strathmore and Kinghom, Viscount Lyon, Lord Glamis, Tannadyce, Sydlaw, and Stradichtie ; he d. 15 May, 1695, having m. 23 Aug. 1662, Latly Helen Middle- ton, 2nd dau. of John, Earl of Middleton, high commissioner for Scotland. His great-great-grandson, THOMAS LYON-BOWES, 11th Earl on the death of hig brother John, 10th Earl, 3 July, 1820, son of John, 9th Earl, and his wife Mary Eleanor, only dar . and heir of George Bowes, of Streatlam Castle and Gibside, co. Durham, and assumed the additional surname of Bowes), high sheriff co, Leic. 1810 ; b. 3 May, 1773 ; d. 22 Aug. 1846, havmg m. Ist— I Jan. 1800, Mary Elizabeth Louisa Rodney, dau. and sole heir of George Cari)enter, of Redbourne, Herts.; she d. 1 June 1811, having had a son and dau. [1] George Lyon, Lord Glamis, b. 6 Feb. 1801 ; d. 27 Jan. 1834, having m. 21 Dec. 1820, Charlotte, dau. of Joseph Valentine Grinstead, Esq.; she d. 19 Jan. 1881, having had 2 sons and dau. (1) Thomas George, 12th Earl, a representative Peer ; b.28 Sept. 1822 ; d. s. p. 13 Sept. 1865, having m. 30 April, 1850, Hon. Charlotte Mary, eldest dau. of William Keppel, 6th Viscount Barrington, who. d. 3 Nov. 1854. (2) Claude, 13th and present Earl. (3) Lady Frances (p.p. 8 Feb. 1847); m. 2 Feb. 1858, to Hugh Charles Bettesworth-Trevanion, Esq. and has a son, Hugh Arundell Bettesworth-Trevanion, b. 14 May, 1859. [2] Lady Mary Isabella, m. 8 Aug. 1824, to John Walpole WilUs, bar.-at-law, who d. 10 Sept. 1877 ; the marriage was dis- solved by act of parliament 1833. THE EARL m. 2ndly, Eliza, dau. of Col. Northcote, and 3rdly — 8 Dec. 1817, Marianna, dau. of John Cheape, Esq. and widow of Sir Alexander Campbell, of Ardkinglass ; she d. 23 Oct. 1849) By his 2ud wife he had an only dau. (3) Lady Sarah Eliza, d. 6 June, 1847, having m. 1st— 2 Nov. 1834, to George Augustus Campbell, E.I.C.s. who d. s. p 7 Nov. 1841. She re-m. 13 July, 1843, to Gen. Charles Philip Ainslie, 14th light dragoons (see E. MORAY). s BAKON STRATHNAIRN IR HUGH HENRY ROSE, g.c.b. g.c.s.i. ll.d. ii\U/KU. TOWN House— 41, Queen's Gate Gardens, s.w. PATRICK LYON, of Glamis (grandson of Sir John Lyon, secretary to Robert II. great chamberlain of Scotland 1378 (? then styled John, Lord Glamis), by his wife, Jean, 2nd dau. of Robert II. with whom he obtained the barony of King- horn, and was allowed to carry the royal tressure of Scotland in his arms, and assumed the crest now used), a hostage for the ransom of James I. 1424/7 ; created Lord Glamis 1445, r.C. James II. master of the household 1452 ; d. 1459, having m. Isabel, dau. of Sir Alexander Ogilvy, of Auchterhouse (she re-m. to Gilbert, 1st Lord Kennedy— M. AlLSA). His de- scendant, PATRICK, 9th Lord Glamis, P.O. a commissioner to treat of a union with England 1604 ; created Earl of King- horn, Lord Lyon and Glamis 10 July, 1606; d. 19 Dec. 1615, having m. Lady Anne Murray, eldest dau. of John, 1st Earl of Tullibardine. His grandson, PATRICK, 3rd Earl, fined £1,000 by Cromwell's act of grace and pardon 1654, P.O. a lord of the treasury temp. CHARLES II. an extraordinary lord of session, he obtained a new charter of the Earldom 30 May, 1672, failing his issue male Tower 1880, consul-gen. in Syria, Syrian campaign 1840/1, principal commissioner at head quarters of. French army in Crimea, wounded before Sebas- topol, K.L.H. & M. commanded Central India field force throughout the Indian Mutiny 1857/8, for his brilliant services* received the thanks of parliament and nominated g.c.b. com. -in-chief in India and member of council 1860/5, com.-in-chief Ireland 1865/72, col. R.H. guards since 18G9, 92nd regt. 1866/9, created Baron Strathnairn, of| Strathnaim, co. Nairn, and of Jhansi, East Indies, in the Peerage of the U.K. 31 July, 1866; b. g[ April, 1801. No heir to thia Peerage. seat— Newsells Park, Royston. ^lO ^cXjrOU t>of. Town House— 62, Berkeley Square, W. ^ Hineage. RIGHT HON. GEORGE ROSE, of Cuffnells, Hants. P.O. 13 Jan. 1802 (son of Rev. David Rose, of Lethnot, co. Forfar, and grandson of Rev. Alexander Rose, of Botairy) primarily a midshipman in a ship of war; dep. chamberlain ol the tally, court of exchequer, 1772, in whicli capacity he superin- tended the publication of the journals of tlie house of lords, and in 1783 obtained a reversionary grant of the office of clerk of the parliaments, secretary of the treasury 1782 to 1801, joint paymaster-gen. of the forces, and vice-president board of trade 1804 and 1807, treasurer of the navy 1807, M.P. Launcestor 1784, Lymington 1788, Christchurch 1794/1818, a trustee of tht British Museum and of the Hunterian Museum, an elder brothei of the Trinity House, deputy- warden and a verderer of the New Forest ; b. 11/17 June, 1744 ; d. 13 Jan. 1818, having ra. Theo dora, dau. of John Dewes, of Antigua, and had a son. * Marched upwards of 1,000 miles, took upwards of 150 piecei of artillery, one entrenched camp, one fortified city, one }iartlj entrenched town, fought sixteen successful actions, capturei twenty forts, including relief of Saugor, capture of Ratghur Shahgur, and Chundchrce, siege and capture of Jhansi ano Calpee, &c. &c. concluding with the storming and capture oi Gwalior. — (Hart's Army List.) SUDELEY. 639 ■ 1 11 GEORGE HENRY ROSE, G.C.H. of SandhiUs, Hants. ^ D.L. envoy extraordinary to Munich 1814, Berlinl818/ 23, f; April. 1818, M.P. Southampton 1795-1818, lieut.-col. S. K. mil. 1803, clerk of the parliaments 1818-44 ; d. 18 June, having m. 6 Jan. 1796, Frances, dau. of Thomas Duncombe rEVERSHAM),of Duncombe Park, Yorks. (and coheiress of Miother, Anne, dau. of Sir Philip Jennings Clarke, Bart, of . ileston, Salop); she d. 12 Oct. 1861, having had 6 sons i ; 1 1 4 daus. (1) George Pitt, major in the army, capt. 15th hussars; b. 9 .' M. 1797; d. 19 Sept. 1851, having m. Phnebe Susannah, iL'est dau. of Major-Gen. John Agmondesham Vesey (V. I)E ' r), and had an only son, (irge Ernest, bt. -major, served with the Colilstream guards m the Crimea, capt. rifle brigade, served as A.D.c. to Lord strathnaim during tlie Indian mutiny; d. unm. (2) Charles Philip ; b. 27 Nov. 1799 ; d. 12 Sept. 1835. (3) Sir Hugh Henry, created Baron Strathnairx. ( 4 ) Sir William, K.c.n. (1867), of Leiston Old Abbey, co. Suffolk, .1.1'. clerk of the parliaments since 1875, deputy clerk 1848/75 ; ii. lit July, 1808; m. 15 Mar. 1856, Hon. Sophia Thellusson, Slid dau. of John, 2nd Baron Rendlesham. (5) Arthur Robert, b. 13 Nov. 1811 ; d. 5 Feb. 1869. (6) Frederick Edward, b. 21 Mar, 1814 ; d. 16 Mar. 18.58. (7) Frances Theodora, b. 31 Aug. 1798; d. 12 July, 1879, having m. 3 July, 1817, to George Sholto, 19th Earl of Morton, ^vllod. 31Mar.l858 (8) Anne, b. 1 JiUy, 1802 ; d. 17 July, 1822. (9) Ellen, b. 13 Nov. 1803 ; d. 2 May, 184a (10) Emily, b. 27 June, 1805 ; d.25 0ct.H>J BAKON SUDELEY. CHARLES DOUGLAS RICHARD HANBURY- TRACY, Baron^ Sudeley (1838, U.K.), a lord in waiting 8i«ce-1880]*'iCle lieut. R.N. served in the Baltic 1855, China 1859, medals and clasps, bar.- at-law i.T. 1866, M.P. Montgomery 1863/77'; s. his brother as 4th Baron 28 April, 1877 ; b. 3 July, 1840 ; m. 9 May, 1868, Ada Maria Katherine, only surviving dau. of Hon. Frederick James Tolle- mache (E. Dysart), and has 2 sons and 5 daus. (1) Hon. William Charles Frederick, b. 10 April, 1870. (2) Hon. Algernon Henry Charles, b. 11 April, 1871. (3) Hon. Eva Isabella Henrietta. (4) Hon. Florence Emma Louisa. (5) Hon. Ida Madeleine Agnes. (6) Hon. Alice Evelyn Agatha. (7) Hon. Rhona Margaret Ada Arms— Quarterly, 1st and 4th, Or, an escallop in the chief point sa, between two bendlets gu. TRACY. 2nd and 3rd, Or, a bend engrailed vert cottised sa. Hakburt. Crests— 1, On a chapeau gii. turned up erm. an escallop sa. be- tween two wings or, TRACT. 2, Out of a mural crown sa. a demi-lion or holding a battle-axe sa, Hanbury. Supporters— Two falcons ppr. belled or. MOTTO — Memoria pii setema. Seats — Toddlngton Park, Winchcombe, Gloucestershire, an Gregynnog, Newtown, Montgomery. TOWN House— 7, Buckingham Gate, s.W. Viscounts Tract. -TTTILLIAM DE TRAGI in 1165 held one knight's fee by VV feofment of Ralf de Sudeley (son of John, baron of Sudeley, son of Herald, son of Ralf, Earl of Hereford, temp. Edward Confessor) and is said to have been a younger son of John de Sudeley by Grace, dau. of Henry de Traci, baron of Barnstaple. His descendants were settled at Toddington, co. Gloucester, one of the manors held by Herald, son of Ralf, lord of Sudeley in 1086, and bore the arms of Sudeley with the addition of an escallop only. Of this family were SIR WIL- LIAM DE Tract, sheriff and knight of the shire Glouc. temp. Edward ii.. Sir John dk Tract, sheriff 45 Edward hi. and SIR WILLIAM TRACY, of Toddington, sheriff 1513, one of the first that embraced the reformed religion u\ England, 88 appears by his last will, 22 Henrt VIII. 1630, wliich was condemned as heretical in the bishop of London's court, and an order was issued to Parker, chancellor of Worcester, to di8int<'r his bo hand, youngest dau. of John, 4th Marquis Townshend', and [ 2 sons and 2 daus. Henry Greville, b. 25 June, 1877.— Charles Alfred, b. 29 Jt 1878.— Dorothy.— Joyce Etheldreda. (3) Hon. Bernard Thomas, lieut. rifle brigade; d. unm. 25 Sc 1868. (4) Hon. Cecil Molyneux, of Osbaston Hall, co. Leic. ; b. || Mar. 1849 ; m. 1877, Amy, dau. of late Leo Schuster, Ea (5) La«ly Isabel Julia Elizabeth, m. 18 June, 1863, to Fran< Henry Atherley, of Landguard, LW. col. I.W. vols, forme major rifle brigade, and has a son, Arthur Harry Howard ATHERLEY, b. 25 May, 1865. (6) Lady Mary Charlotte Henrietta, d. 7 May, 1872. (7) Lady Victoria Margaret Louisa. DUKE OF SUTHERLAND. SIR GEORGE GRANVILLE WILLIAM St THERLAND-LEVESON-GOWER, K.G. Duk of Sutherland (1833, U.K.), Marquis of the count of Stafford (1786, O.B.), Earl Gower and Viscoui Trentham (1746, G.B.), Baron Gower (1702/3, E. Earl of Sutherland and Lord Strathnarcr (1228. 8. and a Baronet (1620, i:.), M.i'. Sutherland 18.'>2/C SUTHERLAND. 643 ..L. Sutherland 1861, and Cromarty 1853, hon col. «,^^™;,^(^/,f ^^J^^^^^^^^^ M)th Middx. R.v. 1867, lieut.-col. Ist Sutherland daus. 4 sous, of whom the eldest, ■ V 1864, K.G. 30 April, 1864; s. his father as 3rd j (1) Sir QranviUe, s. as 2nd Earl. , , oo T.^ u ^Ql'^. K iQ r»«o laoft- m 97 Tnnp I EARL GO^VER m, 2ndly— 31 Oct. 1733, Pcnelopc, dau. of Sir Diike 28 ieb. 1861; b. 19 Dec. 1828, m. 27 June, l john Stonhouse, Bart, relict of Sir Henry Atkin^ Bart. ; she I >4y Anne (V.A.), only child and heir of late John ' d. s. p. s. 19 Aug. 1734. Hem. Srdly— , 1736, Lady Mary ' , , . .T,, m,,..^^^^ ., ,^\ -P xr^«.v>r.ii nT,A Tuftou, dau. and coheir of Thomas, 6th Earl of Thanet, and Hay Mackenzie (M. TWEEDDALE), of Ne\^hall and , ^^ow of Anthony Grey, Earl Harold, only sou of Henry, only 'loraartie, mistress of the robes to Q. Victoria; Duke of Kent of that name ; she d. 12 Feb. 1785, having had 1S70/4, created Countess op Cbomabtie "" Viscountess op Tabbat, 21 Oct. 1861, -w-ith 1 Liuainder to her 2nd son Francis (see Ceomabtie), md has had 3 sons and 2 daus. ( 1 ) George Gran^iUe, E ABL GOWER, d. 5 July, 1868. f2) f'romartie, Makquis op Stafford, m.p. Sutherlandsh. t:yi^;^^^f^:^^^^ T^tm^/^ Suffolk; .he I «. May, 1817, having h«i 2 »,n. and a dau. - 187 , rlan 1 raiicis M AHTI K. 2nd lieut. I^nc. hussars; b. 3 Aug. 1862; m. 2 Aug. , Hon. Lilian Janet Macdonald, 6th dau. of Godfrey, 4th 1 Macdonald, and has had issue, but none to survive : jiilMCV. (4) La- Hugh Mitchell, 26th regt; she d. 4 Aug. 1876, having had 3 sous and 2 daus. (1) John Edward, capt. late 68th and 60th regts. pay- master 1st Derby regt. mil.; b. 20 Mar. 1826; m. 1st— 7 Mar. 1860, Harriet Jane, 2nd dau. of late Capt. John Hunter, Srd dragoons; she d. s. p. 24 April, 1878. He m. 2ndly— 1 May, 1879, Katherine Elizabeth, eldest dau. of Basil Edward Arthur Cochrane, Esq. d.l. (E. Dun- DONALD), and has a son, John Henry, b. 30 Sept. 1880. (2) Hugh Broke Boscawen, capt. late 66th regt.; b. 12 Aug. 1836; m. 20 June, 1865, Janet Elizabeth, dau. of late Rev. Henry Curtis Cherry, and has 2 sons and 3 Charles Cameron, b. 80 June, 1866.— Philip, b. 6 Feb. 1871.— Edith.— Mabel.— Gertrude. K3) Sackville, b. 27 Aug. 1839; d. 3 May, 1874. 4) Gertrude Harriet Mary. 5) CecU HenrietU Maria. ] Edward, in the army ; b. Feb. 1807; d. 6 Dec. 1853, ving m. 28 Mar. 1889, Frances Cecilia, dau. of late William Powell, Esq. of Waterloo, Hants. ; she d. 29 July, 1861. [3] Isabella, d. 24 Sept. 1868, having m. 8 Sept. 1825, to Sir John Thomas Selwin, Bart, who d. 20 Mar. 1869 (Ibbet- 80N— BAKT.) /2/ EdT»-ard, rear-adm. of the blue 1814/21; b. 8 May, 1776; d. unm. Sf William Leveson-Gower; b. 6 Aug. 1779; d. 7 Oct. 1851, ving m. SO Aiig. 1804, Katherine Maria, dau. and heir of Sir John Gresham, Bart, (ext.), of Titsey Place, Surrey; she d. 8 Oct. 1808, having had a son and dau. [1] William, of Titsey Place, high sheriff Surrey 1839; b. 88 Nov. 1806; d. 16 Dec. 1860, having m. 17 June, 1834, Emily Josephine, 2nd dau. of Sir Francis Hastings Doyle, Bart.; she d. 16 April, 1872, having bad 2 sous and 6 daus. (1) Granville William Gresham Leveson-Gower, of Tit- sey Place, J.P. D.L. high sheriff 1876, M.P. Reigate 1863/6; b. 25 Feb. 1838; m. 21 May, 1861, Hon. Sophia Leigh, youngest dau. of Chandos. 1st Lord Leigh, and has had 10 sons and 3 daus. Ronald William Gresham, b. 22 Sept. 1863.— Granville Charles Gresham, b. 26 Sept. 1865.— Alan Francis Gresham, b. 22 Jan. 1870.— Frederick Archibald Gres- ham, b. 20 Feb. 1871.— Evelyn Marmaduke Gresham, b. 18 Mar. 1872.— Henry Dudley Gresham, b. 8 Mav, 1873.— Cecil Octavius Gresham, b. 2 Jan. 1876.— Cle- ment Edward Gresham, b. 28 Dec. 1876.— James Richard Gresham, b. 10 April, 1879; d. 16th same month, twin with John Rowland Gresliam, who also d. 20th same month.— Margaret Emily Gresham.— Ethel Sophia Gresham.— Katharine Ursula Gresham. (2) Arthur Francis Gresham, 2nd sec. diplomatic ser- vice 1881 ; b. 25 April, 1861 ; m. 4 Aug. 1881, Caroline Frederica. youngest dau. of Selina, Viscountess Milton (E. FITZWILLIAM). and the late George Savile^Fol- jambe. Esq. of Osberton Hall, Nott8.<»A*- ^ia^b-^fOiliAfJf (3) Emily Katharine Mary, m. 22 May, 1866, to Rev. James Haldane Stewart, rector of Brightwell, Berks, and has 6 daus. Mary Emily Haldane STEWART.— Pamela Frances Haldane. — Anne Cecilia Diana. — Lilias Leveson Gower. — Caroline Sophia Campbell.— Katharine Maria Gres- ham. (4) Mary EUzabeth. (5) Selina Frances Diana, m. 23 Aug. 1864, to Rev. Wil- Uam Champion Streatfeild, rector of Ryton, Durham, and has 8 sons and 2 daus. William Champion Streatpeild, b. 1 Sept. 1865.— Henry Chithbert, b. 24 Oct. 1866.— Grey Hugh Morville, b. 19 Nov. 1867.— Granville Edward Stewart, b. 11 Mar. 1869.— Claude Arthur Cecil, b. 9 Aug. 1870.— Roland Harrv, b. 28 Dec. 1871.— George Hoije, b. 15 Mar. 1875. —Harold Albert Octavius. b. 6 Mar. 1878.— Emilv Diana Cecilia.— Sylvia Katherine Helen, b. 5 Jan. 1880. (6) Caroline Susan Gresham. 2 T 2 644 SYDNEY (7) Frances Albinia Gresham, m. 30 July, 1868, to Arthur, only son of Richard Wyatt-Edgell, Esq. of Milton Place, Surrey (B. Braye), and has a son and dau. Merrik Richard Arthur Wyatt-Edgell, b. 23 July, 1872.— Lucy Priscilla. [2] Katharine Frances, d. 26 Feb. 1880, having m. 23 April, 1845, as 2nd wife, to George Hope, capt. R.N. (E. HOPETOUN.) SIR GRANVILLE, 2nd Earl, K.G. M.P. Bishops Castle, Salop 1744, Westminster 1747, Lichfield 1754, a lord of the admiralty 1749, L.L. and custos rotulorum Staff. 1754, lord privy seal 1756/7, P.O. master of the horse 1757, keeper of the great wardrobe 1760, lord chamberlain 1763/5, president of the council 1768/79, 1783/94, created MARQUIS OF Stafford 28 Feb. 1786, installed K.G. 25 July, 1771, recorder of Stafford, gov. of charterhouse, V.P. Middlesex hospital; b. 4 Aug, 1721; d. 26 Oct. 1803, having m. 1st— 23 Dec. 1744, Elizabeth, dau. of Nicholas Fazakerley, of Penwortham, co. Lane. ; she d. s. p. 19 May, 1745. He m. 2ndly— 28 Mar. 1748, Lady Louisa Egerton, dau. of Scroope, 1st Duke of Bridgwater (royal descent) ; she d. 14 Mar. 1761, having had with 3 daus. an only son, (1) George Granville, s. as 2nd Marquis, created Duke OF Sutherland. THE MARQUIS OF STAFFORD m. 3rdly— 23 May, 1768, Lady Susannah Stewart, dau. of Alexander, 7th Earl of Gal- loway ; she d. 15 Aug. 1805, having had with 3 daus. an only son, (2) Granville, created Earl and Viscount Granville. SIR GEORGE GRANVILLE, K.G. 2nd Marquis, M.P. New- castle-under-Lyne 1812, and co. Staff, ambassador extra- ordinary to Paris 1790/2, sununoned to Parliament as BARON GowER 22 Feb. 1799, P.O. created DUKE OF Sutherland 14 Jan. 1833; b. 9 Jan. 1758; d. 19 July, 1833, having m. 4 Sept. 1785, Elizabeth, Countess of Sutherland and Baroness Strath- naver in her own right, only child of William, 17th Earl of Sutherland. Her ladyship was, 21 Mar. 1771, " confirmed by the house of lords in the title, honour, and dignity of the Earl- dom of Sutherland, as heir of William, who was Earl of Suther- land 1295." The Countess raised a regiment for the defence of Britain 1779, called the Sutherland fencibles, now the 93rd "Sutherland highlanders." The Earldom of Sutherland in- cludes the right of carrying thB sceptre before the King in Scotland; she d. 29 Jan. 1839, having had 2 sons and 2 daus. /I/ Sir George Granville, s. as 2nd Duke. /2/ Francis, created Earl of Ellesmere. /3/ Lady Charlotte Sophia, d. 7 July, 1870, having m. 27 Deo. 1814, to Henry Charles, 15th Duke of Norfolk, K.G. who d. 18 Feb. 1856. /4/ Lady Elizabeth Mary, m. 16 Sept. 1819, to Richard, 2nd Marquis of Westminster, K.G. wlio d. 31 Oct. 1869. SIR GEORGE GRANVILLE, 2nd Duke, K.G. M.P. St. Mawes 1808, summoned to Parliament by wTit as BARON Gower 29 Nov. 1826, L.L. and custos rotulorum Salop, assumed the additional surname and arms of Sutherland by r.l. 12 May, 1841; b. 8 Aug. 1786; d. 28 Feb. 1861, having m. 28 May, 1823, Lady Harriet Elizabeth Georgiana Howard, 3rd dau. of George, 6th Earl of Carlisle, mistress of the robes to Q. VICTORIA; she d. 27 Oct. 1868, having had 4 sons and 4 daus. [1] George Granville William, 3rd and present Duke. [2] Lord Frederick George, died during the Crimean war, 6 Oct. 1854. [3] Lord Albert, capt. 2nd life guards; b. 21 Nov. 1843; d. 23 Dec. 1874, having m. 19 Mar. 1872, Grace, only dau. of late Sir Thomas Abdy, Bart, and had a son, Frederick Neville, b. 31 May, 1874. [4] Lord Ronald Charles, M.P. Sutherlandsh. 1867/74, a trustee of the national portrait gallery; b. 2 Aug. 1845. [5] Lady Elizabeth Georgiana, d. 25 May, 1878, having m. 31 July, 1844, as 1st wife, to George Douglas, 8th Duke of Argyll, K.T. [6] Lady Evelyn, d. 24 Nov. 1869, having m. 4 Oct. 1843, to Charles, 12th Lord Blantyre. [7] Lady Caroline, m. 30 Sept. 1847, to Charles William, 4th Duke of Leinster. [8] Lady Constance Gertrude, d. 19 Dec. 1880, having m. 28 April, 1852, to Hugh Lupus, Duke of Westminster, K.G. EARL SYDNEY SIR JOHN ROBERT TOWNSHEND, o.c. Earl Sydney of Scadbury, Kent, so creat( 27 Feb. 1874, Viscount (1789, G.B.), p.c. lordstewa: of the household ISSqfVord chamberlain 1859/(] 1869/74, groom in waiting to George IV. depu ranger St. James and Hyde Parks, lord in waitii to William IV. to Q. Victoria 1841/6, capt. Deal Castle 1879, capt. of yeomen of the gua: 1852/8, lieut.-col. Kent yeo. 1843/63, col. Kent ai mil. 1853, L.L. Kent 1856, an official trustee British museum ; b. his father as 3rd Viscount : Jan. 1831; b. 9 Aug. 1805; m. 4 Aug. 1832, La( Emily Caroline Paget, 6th dau. of Henry Williai 1st Marquis of Anglesey, K.G. Note.— There is no heir to this Peerage. Arms — Quarterly, 1st and 4th, Az. a che\Ton enn. bctwe three escallops arg. a crescent for difference, Tow^'snK^ 2nd and 3rd, Quarterly gu. and or in the first quarter a mui: arg. and in the centre point a crescent sa. Veke. Crest— A stag ppr. Supporters — Dexter, a lion or collared chained and charg on the shoulder with a pheon az. Sinister, a stag sa. attired ai collared and chained or charged on the shoulder with escallop of the second. < MOTTO— Droit et avant. Seats— Frognal, Foot's Cray, Kent, and Matson Hon Gloucester. TOWN House— 3, Cleveland Square, St. James, s.w. Htneage. THOMAS TOWNSHEND (son of Hon. Thomas To\^•nsheJ 2nd son of Charles, 2nd Viscount Townshend), M.P. Wli church, Hants, and the university of Cambridge, a clerl the household to Prince of Wales, who, when Georgk appointed him a clerk of the board of green cloth, a lord of treasury 1765/7, sec. of state home department 1782/9, gov. of the charterhouse, president of the Indian board, chief justice in eyre south of Trent, created Baron SydH of Chislehurst, Kent, 6 Mar. 1783, and ViscoUNT Stdni June, 1789; b. 24 Feb. 1732 3; d. 13 June, 1800, having m May, 1760, Elizabeth, eldest dau. and coheir of Richard Po Esq. of Hintlesham, Suffolk ; she d. 1 May, 1826, liaving with other issue a son. SYDNEY. 645 fOHN THOMAS. 2nd Vi.scount, M.P. "V\Tiitcliurc-li, uuder- sec. of state 1782, 9, a lord of the admiralty 1790, 1791 3, a ird of the treasury 1793/1800, lord of the bedchamber 1800, inger of St. James and Hyde Parks, and high steward of reat Yarmouth; b. 21 Feb. 1764; d. 20 Jan. 1831, having m. ^t— 12 April, 1790, Hon. Sophia Southwell, dau. of Edward, 6th Lord de Clifford; she d. 9 Nov. 1795, having had 2 daus. 1) Hon. Sophia Mary, d. 6 Dec. 1852, having m. 15 Jan. 1833, .. Hon. Peregrine Francis Cust (E. Brownlow); he d. 15 r.l873. (2) Hon. Mary Elizabeth, d. 25 Dec.1847, liaving m. 1st— 4 Oct. 1825, to George James Cholmondeley, Esq. (M. Cholmonde- LEY), of Boxley House, Kent, who d. 1/5 Nov. 1830. She re-m. 9 Feb. 1832, to Charles, 2nd Earl of Romney, who d. 29 Mar. 1845 VISCOUNT SYDNEY m. 2ndly— 27 May, 1802, Lady Caroline Letitia Clements, 3rd dau. of Robert, 1st Earl of Leitrim ; she d. 9 Aug. 1805, having had an only son, (3) John Robert, s. as 3rd and present Yiscoiint, created Earl Sydney. VISCOUNT TAAFFE. EDWARD FRANCIS JOSEPH TAAFFE, Vis- count Taaffe and Baron of Bally mote (1628, I.), a Count of the holy Roman Empire 1784, for- merly a member of the Bohemian Diet, knight of Malta and of St. John, chamberlain to the Emperor of Austria, g.c.l. governor of Salzburg 1863/6, of the Tyrol since 1868 ; s. as 10th Viscount on the death of his brother 19 Nov. 1873; b. 24 Feb. 1833; m. 15 Feb. 1860, Maria Francisca, Countess Csaky de Keresztszegh and Adjoran, dau. of Emanuel, Count Csaky de Keresztszegh and Adjoran, and has a son and 3 daus. (1) Hon. Henry, b. 22 May, 1872. (2) Hon. Mary. (3) Hon. Louisa. (4) Hon. Helena. AttMS — Gru. a cross arg. fretty az. Crest— A dexter arm embowed in armour brandishing a scimitar ppr. SUPPORTERS— Dexter, a horse arg. semde of estoiles sa. Sinister, a wyvern ppr. Motto — In hoc signo spes mea. Seats— Castle of Elishau, Bohemia, and Innspruck. Hineage. S' V^¥^. TAAFFE, Knt. of Ballymote, co. SUgo (son of Sir Wilham Taaffe, Knt. descended from a family settled in cos. Louth and Sligo in the fourteenth century), created bv letters patent 1 Aug. 1628, Baron of Ballymote and Vis- count Taaffe, of Correen, co. Sligo, in the Peerage of Ireland took his seat 14 July, 1634 ; m. Anne, dau. of Theobald 1st Viscount Dillon, and had 14 sons and 3 daus. of whom 3 sons [1] Sir Theobald, 2nd Viscount, M.P. Sligo, gen. of the pro- vince of Munster, master of the ordnance, excepted from Crom- well's act of grace and pardon, but on the Eestoration was re- instated, created Earl op Carlingford, co. Louth, 26 June 1661; d. Dec. 1677, having m. Mary, dau. of Sir Nicholas White, of Leixlip; this title however became extinct on th death of his grandson, Theobald, 4th Viscount, Nov. 173,S will dated 7 May, 1737, proved 2 May, 1739, devised his cstntt - I and residue of his personal property to his cousin and heir malt i Nicholas Taafe. [2] Hon. Lucas, or Luke, major-gen. in Connaught, gov. oi j Ross 1649, which he defended against Cromwell, excepted iv n ] l)ardon ; m. Elizabeth Stephens, d. s. p. m. [3] Hon. William (8th son), m. Margaret, dau. of Conoi j O'Kennedy, and had an only son, j Francis, who m. Ann, dau. of John Crean, of Crean's Castlo ( CO. Sligo, and had a son, viz. : . ; NICHOLAS, 6th Viscount (on the death of Theobald, 4tli ) Earl of Carlingford, 1738), had summons to the Parlia | ment of Ireland by vnrit 3 Dec. 1741, but did not take his seal i being a Roman Catholic, Count of the Holy Roman Empire j chamberlain to the Emperor Charles VI. and field mar-lial i lieut. and col. of a regt. in the Austrian service, distinguished i himself highlv, by the name of Count Taaflfe, daring the war \ with the Turks 1738; d, at Elischall, Bohemia, 30 Dec. 1769, i aged 85, having m. 30 Oct. 1729, Maria Anna, Countess Spindler. ! dau. of John Philip, Count Spindler, of Lintz, Upper Austria. ; a lady of the bedchamber to the Empress Maria Theresa ; she - d. 21 Nov. 1769. His great-grandson, ■ LOUIS PATRICK JOHN, 9th Viscount, Count of the Holy ^ Roman Empire, G.C.L. hon. knight of St. John, actual- privy councillor, chamberlain to the Emperor, president high- court of justice and supreme court of appeal at Vienna, and " sole curator of the supreme Theresian equestrian academy;;) b. 26 Dec. 1791; d. 21 Dec. 18.^5, having m. 10 June. 1822,|,; Amalla, Princess Brezhenheim, dau. of Augustus, Prince Brez-^ henheim von Reg6cz, lady of the order of the starry cross, S and lady of the palace of the Empress of Austria, with the! honorary cross of the order of St. John, and had 2 sons and| 2 daus. /I/ Charles Rudolph Joseph Francis Clement, 10th Viscount, and Count of the Holy Roman Empire, confirmed in the title of Viscount, &c. by a committee of the house of lords, 17 Aug. 1860; b. 26 April, 1823; d. unm. 19 Nov. 1873. /2/ Edward, 11th and present Viscount. / 3/ Hon . Walburga Clementina Rudolphina Francisca Ludovica /4/ Hon. Walburga Ludovica Rudolphina Josephina Amalia. /5/ Hon. Amalia Walburga. DE TABLET, G47 BARON DE TABLE Y. I Q1IR GEORGE WARREN, Baron deTabley (1826, ^^ U.K.), a Baronet (1671, i.), P.C lord in wait- 1853/8, 1859/66, and lieut.-col. com. Earl of cucster's yeo. cav. since 1847, treasurer of h.m.'s I household 1868/72, assumed the surname of War- ! BEN by R.L. 8 Feb. 1832; s. his father as 2nd Baron and 6th Baronet 18 June, 1827; b. 28 Oct. 1811; m. 1st— 21 June, 1832, Catharina Barbara, elder dau. of late Jerome, Count de Salis-Saglio (by his 3rd wife Henrietta, dau. of Right Rev. William Foster, D.D. bishop of Kilmore — V. Massebeene); she d. 20 Feb. 1869. He m. 2ndly— 26 Jan. 1871, Elizabeth, widow of James Hugh Smith-Barry, Esq. of Mar- bury Hall, Cheshire, and Fota Island, co. Cork, and dau. of Shallcross Jacson, Esq. of Newton Bank, Cheshire. By his 1st marriage he had a son and 4 daus. (1) Hon. John Byrne Leicester, bar.-at-law L.i. 1860; b. 26 April, 1836. (2) Hon. Catharine Leicester, d. 9 May, 1881, (3) Hon. Meriel Leicester, d. 6 July, 1872, having m. SlJan. 1862, to Allen, 6th Earl of Bathurst. (4) Hon. Eleanor Leicester, m. 30 Jan. 1864, to Sir Baldwin Leighton, Bart. (5) Hon. Margaret Leicester, m. 24 Aug. 1875, to Sir Emile Algernon Arthur Cowell-Stepney, Bart. Arms— Chequy or and az. on a canton gu. a lion rampant arg. Warrex. Crest— On a chapeau gu. turned up enn. a wyvem arg. wings chequy or and az. Supporters — Two wyvems arg. wings chequy or and az. MOTTO— Tenebo. SEA.T— Tabley House, Kiiutsford. TOWN House— 12, Upper Belgrave Street, s.w. Hineage* DANIEL BYRNE, of Slane and Timogue, Queen's co. sheriff CO. Wicklow temp. Charles II. (youngest son of Charles O'Byrne, and his wife Grizel, dau. of Byrne, of Ballin- curbeg); d. 1683, having m. Anne, dau. of Richard Taylor, Esq, of Swords, CO. Dublin, and had with other issue 2 sons, (1) Sir Gregory, created a Baronet 1671. (2) John of Cabinteely, co. Dublin, called to the Irish bar. admitted to Gray's Inn, 1 Aug. 1662; d. 1681, having m. 1678, Mary, dau. of Walter Cheevers, Esq. of Monkstown. His great-great-grandson , Robert O'Byrne, b. 30 Mar. 1789 ; d. 14 Sept. 1861, having m. 1822, Martha Troughear, dau. of Joseph Clarke, Esq. of Norwich ; she d. 6 Feb. 1864, leaving 2 sons, (1) William Richard, of Cabinteely House aforesaid, J.P. COS. Dublin and Wicklow (high sheriff 1872), M.P. co. Wick- low 1874/80, author of « The Naval Biography '" ; b. 27 Jan. 1823; m. 29 Oct. 1851, Emily, eldest dau. of John Troughear Handy, Esq. of Malmesbury, Wilts. ; she d. 28 Dec. 1869 leaving 4 daus. ' Emily Mary.— Kathleen Elizabeth.— Mary Blanche.— Bea- tnce Martha. (2) Robert, bar.-at-law L.1. 1859; b. 23 Dec. 1825; m. 16 Nov. 1858, Elizabeth, 2nd dau. of John Troughear Handy, Esq. of Malmesbury, and has a son and 2 daus. Robert William John, b. 11 Sept. 1859.— Bessie Emmcline — Meriel Leicester. SIR GREGORY BYRNE, succ. to the lordships of Slaue and Timogue on the death of his father, admitted to Gray's Inn 23 June, 1662, and was created a Baronet op Ireland 17 May, 1671; M.P. BallynakiU 1671; bur. at St. Andrews, July 1714, having m. 1st (art. 17 Mar. 1669), Margaret (? Penelope), dau. of Col. Christopher Copley, of Wadworth, Yorks. [by his 2nd wife, Mary, youngest dau. of Sir Roger Jones, 1st Viscount Ranelagh (ext.), lord president of Con- naught, and widow of Hon. John Chichester, ancestor of the Marquis of Donegal]; she d. 20 July, 1685, having had an only son, "' /I/ Sir Daniel, s. as 2nd Baronet. SIR GREGORY m. 2ndly, 1690, Alice Fleming, dau. of Randall, 21st Lord Slane (ext.), and sister and eventually sole heir of Leslie, Lord Slane; she d. Dec, 1753 (having re-m. to Col, Warren, an officer in German service), having had with other issue, who died young, 2 sons, /2/ Charles, d, 13 April, 1750/2, having m. to Margaret, dau. of Col. Dudley Colclough, of Moherry, co. Wexford, and had 4 sons and 4 daus.; all died s. p. /3/ Henry, of Oporto, m. Catherine, dau, of James Eustace, and hamg3^03well, b. 18 May, 1874. (2) Hon. RegTnald Gilbert Murray, ll.b. Trin. Coll. Camb bar.-at-law l.T. 1865; b. 30 Jan. 1849. (3) Hon. Milo George, lieut. r.e.; b. 14 Sept. 1854. (4) Hon. Susan Anne, m. 7 April, 1864, to Cecil Robert St John Ives, of Rushbrook Hall, Suffolk, hon. major-gen late* lieut.-col. R.H. guards (V. Maynard), and has 4 daus. Maud IVES.— Marion.— Kathleen.— Frances Edith. (5) Hon. Frances Margaret Maria. Arms— Gu. a lion rampant or, a boi'dure engrailed erminois. Crest — A talbot passant arg. Supporters— D(;xter, a talbot or. Sinister, a lion gu. MOTTO— Forte et fidele. Seat— Malahide Castle, Dublin. SIR THOMAS TALBOT [son of Sir Peter Talbot of Mala- hide (descended from Sir Thomas Talbot, Knt. who had summons to the Parliament of Ireland 1374, seventh in descent from Richard Talbot, who received from Henry II. the lord- sliip of Malahide)], m. Katherine Betagh, of Moynalty, co. Meath, and had with other issue 2 sons, [1] Sir William, of Malahide, &c.; d. 4 Feb. 1595, having m. Mary, dau, of Peter Bermingham, lord chief justice of Ireland, and his descendent in the 6th generation was , Richard, of whom presently. [2] Robert, of Cartown, co. Kildare, father of j Sir William, created a Baronet op Ireland 4 Feb. 1622; j d. 16 Mar. 1633, having m. Alison, dau. ot John Netterville, i Esq. of Castletown, co. Meath, whose 8th and youngest son, I Richard, created Baron of Talbotstoun, Viscount op ' Battinglass, and Earl Tyrconnell 20 June, 1685, with i remainder to the male issue of his nephews, and created MARQUIS AND DUKE OP TYRCONNELL 20 Mar. 1689, by JAMES II. L.L. Ireland 1686 and 1687, attainted 1691, for Ids I attachment and services to James II.; m. Frances, eldest dau. and coheir of Richard Jenyns, Esq. of Sandridge, Herts, widow of George, Count Hamilton, and sister to Sarah,' Duchess of Marlborough ; she d. 9 Mar. 1730, aged 92, having had 2 daus. RICHARD TALBOT, of Malahide Castle; d. 24 Oct. 1788, having m. Margaret, eldest dau. of James O'Reilly, Esq. of Ballinlough, co. Westmeath (NUGENT— BART.) She was ' created Baroness Talbot, of Malahide, and Lady Mala- ' HIDE, of Malahide, CO. Dublin, in the Peerage of Ireland, 26 j May, 1831, with remainder to her issue male by her late hus- band Richard Talbot ; she d. 27 Sept. 1835, having had with ' 5 daus. 6 sons, [1] Richard Wogan, 2nd Baron, created BARON Furnival, of Malahide, in the Peerage of the U.K. 8 May, 1839; d. 29 Oct. 1849, having m. 1st— (licence dated 28 Nov. 1789), Catherine, , dau. and heir of John Malpas, Esq. of Chapel Izod, co. Dublin; she d. about 1800. He m. 2ndly— 16 Mar. 1806, Margaret, dau. of Andrew Sayers, Esq.; she d. s. p. 26 Nov. 1861. By his Ist wife he had ^vith 2 sons who d. unm. an only dau. Hon. Catherine, d, 10 Dec. 1816, having m. 9 May, 1809, to Gen. Sir William Comwallis Eustace, C.B. K.CH. [2] James, s. as 3rd Baron. [3] Hon. Sir John, G.C.B. adm. R.N.; d. 7 July, 1861, having m. 1 7 Oct. 181.5, Hon. Mary Julia, dau. of Everard James, 9th Lord Amndeli; of Wardour ; she d. 18 Dec. 1848, having had 2 sons and .") daus. (1) Jolin Reginald Francis George, of Rhode Hill, Devon; b. 24 Mar. 1826; m. 24 June, 1858, Sarah Eliza, dau. of late Rev. Da\id Jones, rector of Panteague, and Tredunnock, co. Monmouth ; she d. 23 May, 1878, having had 3 sons and S daus. /I/ John Reginald Charles, lieut. 2nd W. Yorks. mil. ; b. 16 Nov. 1861.-/2/ Edward John Reginald, b. 27 Oct. 1868. /3/ Reginald, b. July, 1870. /4/ Mary Julia Isabel. /5/ Mary Katherine, m. 1 Feb. 1881, to Captain Joseph Edward Radcliffe, eldest son of Sir Joseph Percival Pick- ford Radcliffe, Bart, of Ruddiug Park, Yorks. /6/ Clara Mary Lucy. /7/ Mary Cecily. /8/ Annette Mary Laura. (2) Nugent James NeU, b. 2 Feb. 1830 ; d. s. p. Jan. 187& (3) Mary Juliana Charlotte, d. s. p. Oct. 1864, having m. 10 Oct. 1849, to George Thomas Whitgreave, of Moseley Court, Stafford, who d. 18 Feb. 1863. (4) Margaret Mary Victoria, m. 26 April, 1841, to Sir William Edmund Pole, Bart. (5) Mary Laura, d. 17 April, 1866, having m. 13 Aug. 1867, as 1st wife, to Le\\in Bentham Bowring, C.s.l. Madras C.S. 1843/70, chief commissioner Mysore and Coorg 1862/70, and left a son and dau. Charles Talbot BoWRING, b. 15 Dec. 1862.— Mary Lucy. (6) Julia Christina, m. 3 Feb. 1852, as 2n(l wife, to Edward Walford, M.A. author of " County Families of United King- dom," and has issue. (7) Mary Catherine, m. 10 Sept. 1856, to Lucius Heniy Fitz- gerald, and has 3 sons and 6 daus. Lucius Fitzgerald, b. 1859.— Gerald Lucius, b. June, 1868.— Robert Lucius, b. Oct. 1869.— Mary Kathe- rine Josephine. — Mary Charlotte Isabella. — Mary Julia Rose.— Mary Maude Lettice.— Mary Laura Theresa. [4] Hon. Thomas, col. in the army, M.L.c. Canada; d. unm. ft Feb. 1853. [5] Neil, lieut.-col. 14th dragoons, killed in Spain 1810. [6] Hon. Robert, bar.-at-law, d. s. p. 17 Mar. 1843, having m. 7 Oct, 1828, Arabella, 2nd dau. of Adm. Sir Chaloner Ogle, Bart. and widow of Hon. Edward Bouverie (E. Radnor) ; she d. 29 Oct. 1855. JAMES, 3rd Baron, M.P. co. Dublin; d. 20 Dec. 18,')0, aged 73, having m. 26 Dec. 1804, Anne Sarah, 2nd dau. and colieir of Samuel Rodbard, Esq. of Evercreech House, Somerset ; she d. 13 Mar. 1857, liaving had with other issue 6 sons and 4 daus. [1] James, 4th and present Baron. [2] Hon. Richard Gilbert, of Ballinclea, co. Dublin, D.L. high sheriff 1847; b. 1810; d. 19 Aug. 1879, having m. 12 Oct. 1847, Anne Cunliffe Lister, dau. of late Ellis Cunliffe-List«r« TANKERVILLE. 649 Kaye, of Manningham, Yorks (CUNLIFFE— Bart.), aud Lad with other issue 2 sons and a dau. Bichard Gilbert, b. 4 Aug. 1856.— Edward Lister Kaye, lieut. 106th regt. ; b. 10 Feb. 1869.— Mary Anne Eliza. [3] Hon. George, late chamberlain Pope Pius IX. vicar of Evercreech, Somerset, 1840/4; b. 1816. [4] Hon. Edward Plantagenet Airey, vicar of Evercreech since 1852, capt. late 34th regt.; b. 14 Mar. 1817 ; m. 1st— 16 Oct. 1850, Catherine Eleanor, dau. of late Francis Hoey, of Dunganstown Castle, co. Wicklow ; she d. 19 Mar. 1879. He 111. 2ndly— 2 Nov. 1880, Anne Theodosia, dau. of late lUchard lieamish, F.R.S. [5] Hon. William Leopold, lieut.-col. (h.p.) depot battalion, rctd. 1868, J.P. D.L. Sussex ; b. 24 April, 1824 ; d. s.p. 12 Aug. 1881, having m. 26 June, 1852, Mary Louisa, younger dau. and colieir of Anthony Lefroy, Esq. of Carrickglass, co. Long- ford, M.P. [6] Hon. Margaret Nugent, m. 5 Sept. 1835, to Thomas Jones, Ksq. of Hinton Charterhouse, Somerset, who d. 8 May, 1848, liaving had 2 sons and a dau. (1) Edward Talbot Day FOXCROFT, which latter name he assumed in lieu of Jones in Aug. 1868 ; b. 29 April, 1837 ; m. 24 Aug. 1863, Wilhelmina Colquhoun Robertson Glasgow, of Montgrenan, Ayrshire. (2) Felix Thomas JONES, major 8rd buffs, b. 28 June, 1838. (3) Margaret Anne, m. 1 Oct. 1863, to William Charles Stewart Hamilton, of Craiglaw, Wigtonshire N.B. who d. 6 June, 1876. [7] Hon. Harriet Mary Everard, d. 28 July. 1881. having m. .'il Jan. 1838, to her cousin Oren. Richard, Lord Airey, Q.C.B. who d. 14 Sept. 1881. [8] Hon. Marianna Flora, (L 20 Dec. 1878, having m. 16 Sept. 1845, to Rev. Charles Walter Albyn Napier, rector of Wiston, Sussex, rural dean, and had 8 sons and 4 daus. (I) Walter Edward Napier, b. 20 Dec. 1847 ; d. 8 Aug. 1881.— (2) Gerard Talbot, b, 22 Dec. 1848.— (3) Henry Goring, b. 4 Jan. 1850.— (4) Albin Charles, b. 3 Aug. 1864.— (5) William Berkeley, b. 24 Sept. 1865.— (6) Augustus Lionel, b. 8 Dec. 1866.-(7) George, b. 4 July, 1869.— (8) Frederick, b. 14 Sept. 1860. (9) Mary Arundel, m. 26 Aug. 1873, to Rev. Edward HIU, rector of Ashurst, Sussex. (10) Alice Margaret, m. 21 April, 1881, to Denis William, youngest son of Rev. Edward Hussey, of London. (II) Florence. (12) Isabel Henrietta. Hon. Charlotte Etruria, d. 16 April, 1866, liaving m. 7 Lpril, 1863, as Ist wife, to Henry Hobhouse, Esq. of Hadspen House, Somerset (BART.), who d. 11 Feb. 1862. Jan. 1810; m. 2U Jan. 1850, Lady Olivia Montagu, eldest dau. of George, 6th Duke of Manchester, and has 3 sons and 2 daus. (1) Charles, BARON OssuLSTON, lieut. rifle brigade, served in Afghan war 1878/9 ; b. 31 Dec. 1850 ; d. 29 June, 1879. ! (2) George Montagu, Baron BENNET,late lieut. rifle brigade, I on vice-regal staff, Ireland, e.\tra A.D.C. ; b. 30 Mar. 1852. (3) Hon. Frederick Augustus Ker, bar.-at-law I.T. 1877; b. 30 j May, 1853. I (4) Lady Corisande Olivia. ! (5) Lady Ida Louisa, m. 6 Dec. 1877, to John William, 13th Earl of Dalhousie, K.T. Arms — Gu. a bezant between three demi-lions arg. Crests — 1, Out of a mural coronet or a lion's head gu. charged on the neck with a bezant, Bennet. 2, A scaling ladder in bend, sinister or, hooked and pointed sa. Grey, Supporters— Two lions arg. ducally crowned or each charged on the shoulder with a torteau. Motto — De bon vouloir servir le roy. Seat— ChilliDgham Castle, Alnwick. Ilmragc. Apr EARL OF TANKERVILLE. CHARLES BENNET, Earl of Tankerville(1714, g.b.) and Baron Ossulston (1682, e.), capt. of corps of gentlemen at arms 1866/7, lord steward of the household 1867, m.p. North Northumb. 1832/59, lieut.-col. 1st Northumb. vols, summoned to the house of lords in his father's Barony 6 May, 1859, and 8. him as 6th Earl 25 June following; b. 10 THOMAS BENNET, of Clapcot, Berks, by his wife Anne Molines, of Mackney, Oxon. had 2 sons, /I/ Richard, of Clapcot, m. Elizabeth, dau. of Thomas Tisdalo of Deanly, Berks, and had S sons, [1] Ralph, of Morden, Surrey. [2] Sir John, of whom presently. [3] Thomas, of London, alderman of Tower, 12 June. 1621 ; sheriff 1613; d. 16 Feb. 1627/8; his 2nd son. Sir Thomas, of Babraham, co. Cambridge, created a Baro- NKT 22 Nov. 1660, extinct on the death of his grandson Sir Ricliard, 3rd Baronet, 23 May, 1701. /2/ Sir Thomas, of Bechampton, Bucks, knighted at Whitehall, 24 July, 1603, in which year he was lord mayor of London ; bur. in Mercers' chapel, 18 May, 1620 ; he m. Mary, dau. of Robert Taylor, sheriff of London , His son. Sir Simon, of Becliampton, created a Baronet 17 July, 1626; bur. at Bechampton, s.p. 22 Aug. 1631, liaving m. Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Arthur Ingram, Knt. of Temple Newaam, Yorks. (ancestor of Viscount Ingram , ext.) SIR JOHN, of Dawley, Middx. a proctor of Oxford university 1586, D.c.L. 1589, vicar-gen. in spirituals to the archbishop of York, prebendary of Langtoft, m.p. city of York, 43 ELIZA- BETH, one of the council in the northern court at York, knighted at Whitehall, 23 July, 1603, chancellor to Queen Anns of Denmark (consort of James I.), judge of the prero- gative court of Canterbury, and chancellor to the archbishop of York, ambassador to Brussels 1617 ; d. 1623, having m. j Anne, dau. of Christopher Weekes, of Salisbury ; she d. 9 Feb. I 1601 (bur. in Salisbury Cathedral), having had 2 sons. The younger, ' Sir Thomas, LL,D. judge of prerogative court, a master in ; chancery, knighted at Whitehall, 21 Aug. 1661 ; b. at York, 6 : Dec. 1592; d. in London, 27 June, 1670; married twice, and left ; an only son, Thomas. SIR JOHN, of Dawley, elder son, knighted at Theobalds, 15 June, 1616; m. Dorothy, dau. of Sir John Crofts, of Saxham, Suffolk, and had with other issue 2 sons, (1) Sir John, k.b, created Baron Os.sulston. (2) Sir Henry, K.G. created Baron Arlington 14 Mar. 1663 Viscount Thetkord, Norfolk, and Earl of Arlington , 22 April, 1672, with remainder to his daughter and her issue male, lord chamberlain 1674; d. 28 July, 1685, aged 67, having m. Isabella, dau. of Lewis de Nassau, lord of Beaverwaert and Count of Nassau, and had an only dau. Isabella, Countess of Arlington, d, 7 Feb. 1722/3, having m 1st— 1 Aug. 1672, to Henry Fitzroy, 1st Duke of Grarfton, k.g! who d. 9 Oct. 1690. She re-m. 1698, as Ist wife, to Sir Thomas Hanmer, 4th Baronet (ext.), who d. s. p. 5 Mav 1746. J .^. t jf SIR JOHN, K.B. at the coronation of Charles II. capt of band of gentlemen pensioners, created Baron Ossulston of Ossulston, Middx. 24 Nov. 1682, gentleman commoner of Pembroke Coll. Oxon. and endowed a fellowship ; d. 1688 aeed 70, having m. 1st— 28 Oct. 1661, Elizabeth (dau. of Lionel Cranfield, Earl of Middlesex), Countess of Mulgrave (whose only son John Sheffield, was created DUKE and Marquis OP NORMANBY and DUKE OF BUCKINGHAM.) He m. 2ndly Bridget, dau. of John Howe, of Langar, Notts. (V. Ho'wE) bv whom he had an only son. SIR CHARLES, 2nd Baron, K.T. created Earl op Tankeb- VILLE, 19 Oct. 1714, chief justice and justice in evre of all forests, &c. south of Trent 1715, knight of St Andrew or the thistle, 27 Feb. 1720/1; d. 21 May, 1722, having m Julv 1695, Mary Grey, only dau. of Forde, last Lord Grey ojf Werke, Viscount Grey of Glendale and Eari of Tankerville (descended from Sir John Grey, K.G. Count of Tancarville in Normandy, temp. Henry VI.) ; she d. 31 May, 1710 His' great-great-grandson, fioO TA UNTON—TEIGNMO UTH. c "CHARLES AUGUSTUS, 5th Earl (on the death of his father, Charles, 4th Earl, 10 Dec. 1822), P.O.; b. 28 April, 1776 ; d. 26 June, 1859, having m. 28 July, 1806, Corisande Armandine Leonice Sophie Helene, dau. of Antoine, Duke de Gramont (by Aglae, dau. of Duke de Polignac) ; she d. 23 Jan. 1866, leaving a son and dau, [1] Charles, 6th and present Earl. [2] Lady Emma, d. s. p. 17 May, 1876, having m. 13 Apnl, 1830, as 1st wife, to James Howard, 3rd Earl of Malmesbury, G.C.B. BARON TAUNTON. HENRY LABOUCHERE, Baron Taunton, of Taunton, Somerset, in the United Kingdom, so created 18 Aug. 1859, lord of the admiralty 1832/4, V.P. board of trade, master of the mint 1835/9, chief sec. Ireland 1846/7, pres. board of trade 1847/52, sec. of state colonies 1855/8 (elder son of Peter Cassar Labouchere, of Hylands, Essex, and Over Stowey, Sussex, by Dorothy Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Francis Baring, Bart); b. 15 Aug. 1798; d. 13 July, 1869, having m. 1st— 10 April, 1840, Frances, youngest dau. of Sir Thomas Baring, Bart. (E. NORTHBEOOK); she d. 25 May, 1850. He m. 2ndly — 13 July, 1852, Lady Mary Matilda Georgiana Howard, dau. of George, 6th Earl of Carlisle, k.g. By his 1st marriage he had 3 daus. (1) Hon. Mary Dorothy, m. 19 Sept. 1872, to Edward James Stanley, Esq. of Cross Hall, co. Lane. (E, DERBY.) (2) Hon. Mina, m. 2 May, 1864, to Col. Arthur Edward Augustus Ellis, C.S.I. (B. Howard de Walden) (3) Hon. Emily, m. 18 Oct. 1881, to Henry Cornwallis, 3rd Earl of St. Germans. ARMS— Quarterly erm. and az., in the 2nd and 3rd quarters a cross patonce or. Crest— A stork arg, holding a lotus flower ppr. SUPPORTERS— Two storks arg. holding a lotus flower ppr. MOTTO— Passibus citis sed aequis. BARON TEIGNMOUTH. SIR CHARLES JOHN SHORE, Baron Teign- mouth (1797, i.), and a Baronet (1792, Q.B.), D.c.L.LL.D. Cantab, p.r.s. m.p. Marylebone 1838/41 ; s. his father as 2nd Baron 14 Feb. 1834; b. 13 Jan. 1796 ; m. 8 Dec. 1838, Caroline, oth dau. of William Brow-ne, Esq. of Tallantire Hall, Cumberland, and has 3 sons and 3 daus. fl It^^U^^^^' (1) f9«ft. Cftarlcs-John. capt. tale Scots guards, and late lieut.- \ col. N. YorkrRrv.;T).5 Jan. 1840 ; m. 2 Sept. 1880, AUce Fran- « cos. oldest dau. of Rev. John Frederic Bigge, vicar of Stam- 1 forilham, Northumberland. | (2) Hon. Frederick William John, capt. R.H.A. 1878; b. 21 * Aug. 1844. (3) Hon. Henry Noel, lieut. R.N. b. 29 Aug. 1847 ; m. 28 Sept. < 1880, Mary Aglionby. 2nd dau. of Rev. Boilby Porteous, of \ Wigton Hall, Cumberland, hon. canon Carlisle Cathedral since ' 1871, vicar of Edenhall, Cumberland, 1840, 76. and has a son, \ Hugh Aglionby, b. 12 July, 1881. \ (4) Hon. Caroline, m. 5 May, 1870, to John Hutton, of Solberge, i Yorks. J.P. M.P. Northallerton 1868/74, and lias hail 2 sons, \ John Ernest HyxTON, b. 13 July, 1877.— Cedric Oodeve, b. 22 j July; d. 28 Aug. 1880. | (5) Hon. Constance Ellen, m. 9 July, 1881, to Captain William 1 Alexander Symes, 7l8t highlanders. \ (6) Hon. Emily Catherine. | Arms — Arg. a chevron sa. between three holly-leaves vert. | Crest — A stork regardant ppr. beaked and mombered sa. hold- 1 ing a stone in the dexter claw. i Supporters— Two storks regardant ppr. ducally crowned, ^ beaked and membered gu. | MOTTO— Perimus Ileitis. J SEAT— Langton Hall, near Northallerton. J Eineage. 1 SIR JOHN SHORE, of Derby, m.d. 1613 (son and heir o^ John Shore, of Suitterton), knighted at Whitehall 6 Jan J 1667, died about 1680, having m. 1st, Dorothy, dau. of Jolin Harpur, of Brodsall, and widow of Sir Fitzherbert, of Tissington. He m. 2ndly, Sarah, dau. of John Chambers, anc' had issue. His grandson, THOMAS SHORE, of Melton, Suffolk (s«n of John Shore, of London, and his wife Sarah, dau. of Abraham Wilmer, Esq. of Barking, Essex), d. 1759, having m. 1st, Mary Dorotliea dau. of Shepherd, and relict of John Edgell, and 2ndly| Dorothy Shepherd, who d. 5 Nov. 1783, leaving 2 sons, /I/ Sir John, created Baron Teiqnmouth. /2/ Thomas William, vicar of Sandal, Yorks. and of Otterton, Devon ; d. 17 J'eb. 1822, having m, 8 Nov. 1785. Juliana, dau of William Mackworth-Praed, Esq. (MACKWORTH— Bart.), > Teignmouth, Devon ; she d. 23 Dec. 1841, having had 2 soui and a dau. [1] William Thomas, in H.O. b. 3 Feb. 1787; d. 19 Aug. 1847, having m. 29 Oct. 1819, Bridget Woodward Bond ; she d. Dec. 1821, leaving an only son, William Woodward, b. 12 Aug. 1820; m. 1 Oct. 183 Fanny Catherine, eldest dau. of Ven. Archdeacon Rowe, Jamaica, and has issue. TEMPLEMORE. (5.01 [2] Tnomas, of Bury St. Edmunds (in H.O.), b. 14 April, 1793; d. July, 1862, having m. 19 Dec. 1818, Margaret Anne, dau. of Rev. Richard Twopenny, and had 2 sons and 2 dais. (1) Richard Nowell, J.P. Middx. late B.C.S.; b. 21 May, 1821 ; m. 25 Jan. 1847, Louisa Elizabeth, dau. of late Charles Duprd Russell, Esq. (BART.), and has 2 sons and 2 daus. /I/ Charles Russell, lieut. 8th Middx. K.V.; b. 16 Jan. 1850. /2/ Arthur Dashwood, b. 25 Aug. 1865. /3/ Leonora Mary Margaret, m. 26 July, 1877, to Arthur Maurice Pinhery, Esq. late R.A. /4/ Bethea Emma Louisa. (2) Mackworth Charles, b. 22 April, 1825; d.unm. 21 June, 1860. (3) Arabella Susanna. (4) Louisa Catherine. [3] Juliana, m. 1813, to Rev. Jonas Dennis, n.c.L. prebendary of Kerswell, Exeter. QilR JOHN SHORE, of Heathcote, Derbys. member supreme council Bengal 1786, governor-gen. India 1792/3, created BARONET 2 Oct. 1792, and BARON Teignmouth, of Teign- uth, Devon, in the Peerage of Ireland, 24 Oct. 1797, a com- r for Indian affairs 1807, P.c; b. 6 Oct. 1761; d. 14 Feb. iving m. 14 Feb. 1786, Charlotte, only dau. of James . Esq. of Teignmouth ; she d. 13 July, 1834, having had wi'ii oilier issue 2 sons and 3 daus. [1] Sir Charles John, 2nd and present Baron. 1 2] Hon. Frederick John, E.i.c.s. commissioner of Sanger and iirbudda territories; b. 31 May, 1799; d. 29 May, 1887, having . 25 Jan. 1830, Charlotte Mary, 2nd dau. of George Cornish, -rj. of Salcombe, Devon, and had an only surviving child, LOUISA SARA, m. 12 April, 1849, to Rev. Ayscoghe Floyer, incumbent of Marsh Chapel, co. Line, who a. S4 Aug. 187J, having had 5 sons and 4 daus. (1) William FLOYER, b. 8 Feb. 1850.-(2) Ernest Aysoogbe, b. 4 July, 1852.— (3) Frederick Anthony, b. 28 Aug. 1888,— (4) George Wadham, b. 19 Nov. 1868. — (5) John KesteU, b. 28 June, 1866.— (6) Edith.-(7) Edith Louisa. (8) Marparet Sarah, m. 81 Oct. 1876, as 2nd wife, to Edward Hockin, of Poughill, Cornwall, and has S sons, Arthur Ayscoghe HOCKIN, b. 27 Oct. 1877.— Frank, b. 16 Oct. 1878. (9) Mabel Frances. . >,] Hon. Anna Maria, m. 27 July, 1821, to Lieut.-Col. Sir •lomns Noel Hill, K.c.B. (V. HILL), who d. 4 Jan. 1832. \] Hon. Caroline Dorothea, d. 20 Dec. 1874, having m. IJ h. 1829, to Rev. Robert Anderson, who d. Mar. 1843. 5] Hon. Ellen Mary, d. 17 Jan. 188«, having m. 8 Sept. 1880, 1st -vdle, to Major-Gen. Edward Charles Fletcher (Bart.). 1 Kenward, Kent, who d. 5 June, 1877. '26 Sept. 1837; b. 14 Jan. 1821; m. 1st— 3 Aug. 1 1842, Laura Caroline Jane, 3rd dau. of late Rt. Hon. ' Sir Arthur Paget, o.c.B. (M. Anglesey); she d. 9 I Dec. 1871, having had a son, ! (1) Hon. Arthur Henry, capt. late "Wexford mil.; b. 16 Sept. I 1854; m. 14 Aug. 1879, Evelyn, 3rd dau. of Rev. William James I Stracey, of Buxton, Norfolk (BART.), and has a son, Arthur Claud, b. 12 Sept. 1880, Babon Templemobe in. 2ndly— 8 Jan. 1873, Lady : Victoria Elizabeth Ashley, eldest dau. of Sir Anthony, 7th Earl of Shaftesbury, k.g. and has a dau. (2) Hon. Hilda Caroline. Arms— Quarterly, let and 4tb, (Thequy or and gu. a chief rair, CHICHESTER. 2nd and 3rd, Az. fretty arg. ITCHIKGHAM. Crest— A stork wings expanded holding a snake ppr. SUPPORTERS— Dexter, a wolf gu. ducally gorged and a line reflexed over the back or. Sinister, an heraldic tiger sa. ducally crowned arg. Motto— Invitum sequitur honor. Seats— Dunbrody Park, Arthurstown, co. Wexford, and Pres- ton House, Basingstoke, Hants. TOWS HocsB— 2, Upper Brook Street, W. Einfage. ARTHUR CHICHESTER, of Dunbody Park, co. Wexford. D.C.L. (only surviving son of Lord Spencer Chichester, tod son of Arthur, Ist Marquis of Donegal— see that title), lieuU-coL in the army, lord of the bedchamber to William rv. and a lord In waiting to Q. VICTORIA, created Baron Tkmplbmorr, of Templemore, co. Donegal, 10 Sept. 1881; b. 8 Jan. 1797; d. S6 Sept. 1887, having m. 27 July, 1820, Lady Augusta Paget, 4th dau. of Henry William, Ist Marquis of Anglesey; she d. 6 June, 1872, having had 4 sons and 2 daus. ri] Henry Spencer, 2nd and present Baron. [21 Hon. Augustus George Charles, major-gen. In the army ; b. 20 May, 1822 ; m. 26 Aug. 1868, Jane Whitchurch, dau. of late WUlIam Townsend, Esq. and widow of Major H. A. Mac- donald, 77th regt. rSl Hon. Frederick Arthur Henry, b. 22 Feb. 1824 ; d. 18 May, 18«8, having m. 7 Aug. 1852, Frances Marianne, eldest dau. of Daniel Tighe, Esq. of Rosanna, co. Wicklow, and had 5 sons and Sdans. ^)encer Frederick, lieut. 21st R. fusUIers; b. 27 Sept. 1854.— Alan George, lieut. 18th foot ; b. 8 April, 1857.— Ernest Wil- liam, b. 21 Sept. 1858.— Atholl Augustus, b. 9 May, 1861.— Reginald de Blaqulfere, b. 15 Aug. 1862.— Evelyn Augusta.— Violet Amelia. (41 Hon. Francis Algernon James, capt. late 7th hussars ; b. 7Nov. 1829; m. Ist— 21 Feb. 1855, Elizabeth Ann, 2nd dau. of George Dixon, Esq.; she d. 24 Mar. 1871, leaving an only dau. (1) Augusta Jane. HON F. A. J. CHICHESTER m. 2ndly— 4 Feb. 1876, Lady Emily Octavia Stewart, 5th dau. of Randolph, 9th Earl of Galloway ; she d. 5 July, 1881, having had 5 daus. (2) Evangeline Blanche. (3) Kathleen Mary. (4) Sheelah Maud Emily. (5) Moma Sybil, b. 24 Feb. 1876. Lei 6) Margaret Rosa, b, 20 July 1880. J Hon. Caroline Georgii nnox Peel, Esq. (BART.) Hon. Caroline Georgiana, m. 27 April, 1848, to Cliarles [2] Hon. Augusta, d. 1 April, 1873, having m Ist— 16 July, 1854, to Robert Edward, 7th Earl of Kingston, who d. 21 June, 1871. She re-m. 14 Nov. 1872, to Alfred Henry Caulfeild, Esq. (E. CHARLEMOXT). BARON TEMPLEMORE. HENRY SPENCER CHICHESTER, Baron Templemore (1831, U.K.), late 1st life guards, capt. Sussex mil. 1850/5; s, his father as 2nd Baron 652 TEMP LEW WN—TENTERDEN, VISCOUNT TEMPLETOWN. SIR GEORGE FREDERICK UPTON, k.c.b. Viscount (1806, i.) and Baron Templetown (1776, 1.), elected an Irish representative Peer 1866, K.L.H.M. commanded west district 1865/9, and south district 1869/74, m.p. Antrim 1859/63, gen. in the army (retd.), col. 60th regt. 1862/76, and 2nd life guards 1876, hon. col. 1st "Westmoreland vols, since 1861, served through the Eastern campaign 1854/5, comd. 1st batt. Coldstream guards at the Alma, comd. the brigade of guards at battle of Inkerman, where he was wounded, subsequently comd. 1st divn. at siege of Sebastopol ; s. his brother as 3rd Viscount 28 Mar. 1863 ; b. 5 Aug. 1802 ; m. 6 Feb. 1850, Susan, dau. of late f.m. Sir Alexander Woodford, G.C.B. G.c.M.G. ; hctr pre- sumptive, his bfe^r Gen eraJr-gpten, Arms— Sa. a cross-moline arg. Crest — On a ducal coronet or a war-horse passant reguardant sa. caparisoned or. Supporters— Dexter, a war-horse sa. caparisoned or. Sinister, a knight in complete armour ppr, garnished or plume gu. holding on his sinister arm a shield charged with the arms of Upton (Sa. a cross moline arg.) and in his dexter hand a tilting-spear. Motto— Virtutis avorum praemimn. Seat— Castle Upton, Templepatrick, Antrim. Ettteage. ARTHUR UPTON, of Lupton, Devon, temp, Q. Eliz. (elder brother of the Chevalier Nicholas Upton, knight of Malta, and descended from John Upton, of Trelaske, Corn- wall, and his wife Agnes, sister and heir of John Penlles, of Lupton) ; m. Gertrude, dau. of Hugh Fortescue, of Filleigh, Devon, and had with other issue 2 sons, [1] John, of Lupton, m. Dorothy, dau. of Sir Anthony Rous, Knt. of Halton, Cornwall, and was ancestor of SIR John Henry Greville (Upton) Smyth, created a Baronet 25 April, 1859. [2] Henry, capt. in the army in Ireland under the Earl of Essex, and settled at Castle Upton, co. Antrim, M.P. Carrick- fergus ; m. 13 Sept. 1628, Mary, dau. of Sir Hugh Clotworthy, Knt. sister of John, Viscount Masserene, and had a son, ARTHUR UPTON, of Castle Upton, M.P. co. Antrim forty years; b. 31 May, 1633; d. 1706, having m. Dorothy, dau. of Michael Beresford, of Coleraine, co. Derry, and had with other issue 2 sons, [1] Clotworthy, of Castle Upton, M.P. distinguished for his gallantry at the siege of Limerick under the standard of WiTiLTAM III. ; b. 6 Jan. 1665; m. 1st, Mary Boyle, only dau. of Roger, Earl of Orrery ; she d. s, p. He m. 2ndly, Margaret, dau. of William Stewart, of Kellymoore, co. Tyrone; she d.s. p. He m. Srdly, Jane, dau. of John Ormsby, of Athhvcca, Ireland, by whom he had an only dau. Elizabeth, created Viscountess Langford, of Langford Lodge, and Baroness of Summerhill, 19 Feb. 1766, \t-ith remainder to her issue male by her husband the Right Hon. Hercules Rowley. The titles expired on tlic death of her son Hercules, 2nd Viscount. [2] John, of Castle Upton, wounded at the storming of the citadel of Liege, lieut.-col. of dragoons at the battle of Almanza, in Spain, under Lord Galway, M.P. co. Antrim; b. 19 April, 1671 ; m. 10 Mar. 1711, Mary, only dau. of Francis Upton, of London, M.D. and had with 5 daus. 3 sons, (1) Arthur, of Upton Castle, sat in the Irish Parliament 26 years, deputy-gov. co. Antrim, P.O. ; b. 9 Jan. 1715 ; d. s. p. Oct. 1768, having m. twice. (2) Francis, com. H.M.S. "Ferret," lost with his ship and crew in a storm at the blockade of Louisbiu-gh. (3) Clotworthy created Lord Templetown. /CLOTWORTHY UPTON, clerk comptroller to the Princess \y Dowager of Wales, created Baron Templetown of Templetown, co. Antrim, in Ireland, 3 Aug. 1776 ; b. 14 Mar. 1721; d. 16 April, 1785, having m. 25 Aug. 1769, Elizabetli, dau. of Shuckburgh Bough ton, of Poston Court, Hereford (Bart.); she d. Sept. 1823, having haIontagu Dnriggt^L-Clot worths, late GOth rrnes; b. SO^pril, 1853. [5] Hon. Mary Wilhelmina, d, 20 Mar. 1876, having m. 18 Aug. 1831, to John Eden Spalding, of The Holmes, N.B. bar.-at-lnw (stepson of Lord Brougham); he d. 29 Mar. 1869, leaving an only surviving son, Augustus Frederick Montagu SPALDINO, J.P. D.L. Kirkcud- brightsliire, b. 23 Oct. 1838. BARON TENTERDEN. SIR CHARLES STUART AUBREY ABBOTT, Baron Tenterden (1827, U.K.), k.c.b. k.t.s. secretary to joint high commission at Washington 1871, and British agent at Geneva on Alabama TEYKBAM. 653 claims, assistant under-secretaiy foreign affairs 1871/3, permanent undcr-secretary since 1873; s. his uncle as 3rd Baron 10 April, 1870; b. 26 Dec. 1 S34 ; m. 1st— 2 Aug. 1859, his cousin Penelope Mary Gertrude, dau. of late Lieut.-Gen. Sir John Rowland Smyth, K.C.B. ; she d. 30 Mar. 1879. He 111. 2ndly— 13 Jan. 1880, Emma Mary, youngest (laa. of late Charles Bailey, Esq. of Lee Abbey, Devon, widow of Henry RowclifEe, Q.C. :^ his Ist wi f e he had a son and 3 daus. d Xl^-i^^^ (1) Hon. Charles Stuart H epry, b. 20 Oct. 1865.;4^^W/^4. (2) Hon. XSarey MaryT'Iorence. (2) Hon. Audrey MaryTlorence. .a, ^ u. r U o, flC/* (3) Hon. Geraldine Alice EUen.;»l.^^t/-.A/WjrC^Cu^V'»* ^^ ( 4) Hon. Gwen Elca Violet. " AuMS— Purpure a pile wavy vair arg. and gu. between two vater-bougets in base or, on a canton arg. a crosier erect az. .,.;ST— A fox per pale or and arg. charged with a water- i<,'et sa. iPORTERS— Dexter, a dragon vert gorged with the collar nf lord-chief -jastice of king's bench (composed of roses and ,,ortcullisse3 alternately) and charged on the wing with a tor-bouget or. Sinister, a peUcan or vubiing itself and oiled with a wreath of roaes go. .1X0 — Lahore. ! I )WN HOUSE— 17, Portland Place, W. BARON TEYNHAM. Hineage. Li IR CHARLES ABBOTT (2nd son of John Abbott, of >) Canterbury, by his wife Alice, dau. and heir of Daniel „ce, of that city), ber-at-law l.T. ju-, dan. and I eventually coheir of Lancelot Lyttleton, Esq. of Portsmouth [ (rnval (l(>scont) ; she d. 15 July, 1834, aged 1(X>, having had an j only Hurv'ivinp son. Henry Francis, s. as 14th Baron. I /5/ Hon. Philip, lieut. East Kent mil.; b. 2 Oct. 1739; d. 1 Jan. ! 1831, having m. 21 Mar. 1766, Barbara, dau. and eventual coheir of I^ancelot Lyttelton aforesaid ; she d. 10 April, 1805, Laving had with 5 daus. an only son, Phi I.I I' Hknry RoI'KR, col. in the army, capt. 4th rept. ; bp. 3 Nov. 1771 ; d. 2 June, 1837, having m .30 Jan. 1806, Harriet, dau. of Thomas Bannister, of Glovers, Kent, and widow of John Bentham, of Canterbury, capt. R.A.; she d. 31 Jan. 1854, having had 4 sons and 2 daus. [1] Philip Banister, E.l.c.s. ; d. imm. [2] Francis, d. unm. [3J Edward Dacre, capt. 12th Madras XJ.; b. 1 Feb. 1813; d. 18 Nov. 1852, having m. 17 Jan. 1842, Louisa Sophia, youngest dau. of William Dance, of London, and sister of Adm. Dance, R.N.; she d. 27 Jan. 1879, having had S sons, (1) Edwanl Frederick, b. 6 Dec. 1846. (2) Frank Dacre, b. 6 Nov. 1848; m. 24 Mar. 1874, Caro- line Amy Louisa, dau. of John Belgrave Guazzaroni Frank- lin, of London, and has had 3 daus. Maude Ethel Albinia. d. 26 Jan. 1878.— Edith Florence. —A dau. b. 18 May 1880. [4] Augustus Frederick, c.K. of London ; b. 19 Dec. 1819: m. 23 Oct. 1847, Lydia Mary Anne, only child of late John Hen- ley, Esq. of London, and has a son ana, and West Indies until 1815, a . .Jiiines Touikiusou, of Dorfold Hall, aforesaid, and has 3 sons and 2 daus. [1] Henrv James, B.A. Oxon. M.P. Cheshire rinoe 1881, J.P. capt. Earl of Chester's yeo. cav. since 1874 ; b. 5 July, 1846. [2] Algernon Edwanl, n.A. Downing Coll.Camb. 1876, vicar of Weston, Clieshire. 1877, chaplain of Downing Coll. Camb. 1877 ; b. 25 Jan. 1851 ; m. 14 Sept. 1875, Agnes Mary, eldest dau. of late Metcalfe Ijxrken, Esq. B.C.8. [3] Julia Anne Elizalwth, m. 10 May, 1878, to Charles Savlle Roundell, M.P. Grantham 1880, secretary to Earl Spencer when Lord-Lieut. Ireland, and has with other issue a son, Christopher UoiNDEl-h, b. 11 July, 1876. •""eL^.; [4] Alice Georgina. (3^ Wi illiam Augustus, capt. late 2nd life guards ; b. 23 Nov. 1817; ni. 3 June, 1846, Marguerite, dau. of John Home Purves, Esq. (('AMI'HEMi, OK M ARCH. MONT— BART.) C4) KlizalH'th Jane Henrietta, d. 15 July. 1858, having m. Istr- 5 k\\\i. 1817, to Lieut.-Col. Fre0 Baron Byng (1721, g.b.), and a Baronet (1715, G.B.), governor of Ceylon 1847/50, lieut.-col. West Kent mil. 1854/69, hon. col. since 1869, lord in waiting to the Prince Consort 1853/69, to the Queen 1868/71, and since 1874; s. his father as 7th Vis- count 18 June 1831; b. 9 Sept. 1812; m. 19 Mar. 1833, Mary Anne, only dau. of Sir John Dugdale Astley, Bart.; heir presumptive, his nephew Maior Byng. I "^ J ^f'iheTecon?.'"^^'^"^'''^^'^-''' *^'^^^ Crest— An heraldic antelope passant erm SuppoRTERS-Dexter, an heraldic antelope em. SinistPr a sea-horse ppr. each on a ship gun ppr. c."U8ier, a Motto— Tuebor. Seat— Yotes Court, Maidstone. Town House— 4, Warwick Square, s.w. Sm GEORGE BYXG, adm. r.k. (6th in descent twm Thomas Byng, of Wrotham, Kent, temp. Henry VhS rear-adm. of the red 1703, kniglited 22 Oct. 1704, for his servtoS at the taking of Gibraltar, 23 July, and in the MediterraneiS vice-adm. of the blue 18 June, 1705, m.p. Plj-mouth 17C adm. of the blue 26 Jan. 1707/8, and for preventing the army from landing in Scotland, 13 Mar, 1708, he was prt.^ with the freedom of the city of Edinburgh, a lord of admiralty 1709, and for preventing arms and ammunition iT from being transported from France to Scotland, in aid of tbe Pretender, was created a Baronet 19 Nov. 1715, adm audi com.-in-cliief of the fleet (1718), sent against the Spanish' fleet of 27 sail, which he totaUy defeated off Messina in, Sicily, and for this and liis many other uniformly succesaftS services he was created Baron Byng, of Southill co Bed-I ford, and Viscount Torrington, Devon, 9 Sept. 1521 ' rear-' ailm. of Great Britain 1720, and treasurer of the naw'K CB 1725, first lord of the admiralty 1727; b. at Wrotham, 27 Jan] 1663; d. 17 Jan. 1732 3, ha%ing m. 5 Mar. 1691, Margaret, daa.1 of James Master, of East Langdon, Kent ; she d, 1 April 17M ' aged 87, and had with 4 daus. 11 sons, of whom, 4, ' ' [1] Pattee, 2nd Viscount, served \nth his father 1718 '20, M.P Plymouth 1721, treasurer of the navy 1724 7, knight of the shire Beds. 1727, p.c. England 1732, joint vice-treasurer and paymaster-gen. Ireland, and p.c. 1744, capt. yeo. guards; d. SS Jan. 1746/7, aged 47, having m. 9 Jan. 1724, Lady Charlotte Montagu, youngest dau. of Charles, Ist Duke of Manchester, she d. 8. p. 8. 13 Sept. 1759. ' [2] George, s. as 3rd Viscount. [3] Hon. Robert, M.p. Plymouth 1727, com. of the navy 1781 governor of Barbadoes 1739; died there the following year having m. 19 Dec. 1734, EUzabeth, dau. and coheir of Jonathan Forward, Esq.; she d. Sept. 1786. His grandson, I r^?^^*^***^ ^^^' ^•^•®- ^•^•°* created Earl of STRAFFORn. i [4] Hon. John, gov. and com.-in-chief of Newfoundland 174f,i adm. of the blue, m.p. Rochester 1761/7, shot by the sentence o« a court martial on board the " Monarch," at Portsmouth, 14' Mar. 1767, for an error of judgment (for they acquitted him of* cowardice or disaffection) in an engagement with the French! off Minorica, 20 May, 1766. ' /^ E()RGE, 3rd Viscount, wounded at the battle of Franea! VJf Villa 20 June, 1719, when serving in the Italian array. major-gen. in the army, col. 4l8t regt.; d. 17 April, 1760. having m. 1736, Elizabeth, grand-dau. of Sir Peter Daniels; she d. 17 Mar. 1769, having had 2 sons, successive Viscounts. j George, 4th Viscount; d.s. p. m. 14 Dec. 1812, having m.' 10 July, 1766, Lady Lucy Boyle, only dau. of John, 6th Earl of' Cork and Orrery; she d. 18 Mar. 1792, having haec. 1867, having m. 11 Feb. 1889, Elizabeth Maria Lowther, ' st dan. of Col. Gwatkin, of the Bengal amiv ; she d. 5 V. 1868, having (re-m. 11 Feb. 1861, to Rev. WUUam Win- ster, chaplain TLLCAy^jaqj^^^^. a) George Sta nley ,^^imj(fr^Ot!i^tag(5fflaiiro rogt. retired with rnnlc oflion. col., private sec. and lat o ex tra A.D.c. to lord-licut, Ireland, ka i r pr aa nrnpt^vti 10 tliu ftfer ftg e ; b. 29 April, 1841; ni. Alice, Snd dau. of James Jameson, Esq. of Airfield, co, Dublin. uri« a. (2) Robert Lowther, capt. R.N. (retd.) ; b. 39 July, 1843. (3) Sydney, late lieut. 104th regt.; b. 9 April, 1844; m. 31 June, 1871, Anne Scabright, 3rd dau, of late Henry Chelling- worth, Esq. of Attwood, co. Wore, and has a son and 2 daus. Sydney.— Lilian Seabright.— Ada Geraldine Maude. (4) Nelson, lieut. R Jr.; b. 3 April, 1846 ; m. 38 June, 1870, Louisa Anne, only child of late T. E, Owen, of Dover Coxirt, Southsea, widow of Rev. Thomas R. Brownrigg. (5) Francis Russell, b. 3 July, 1853; m. 10 June, 1880, Emily Mary, youngest dau. of late James Lambe, Esq. (6) Sophie, m. 19 April, 1871, to George Marshall, Esq. of Windlesham Hall, Surrey, and has a son and 3 daus. George MAR.SIIALT,, b. 15 Dec. 1876.— Hetty Claudine.— Hilda. [4] Hon. James Xiaster Owen, bar.-at-law M.T. 1852, vice- chairman S.E. railway co.; b. 20 July. 1818 ; m. 5 Aug. 1856, Caroline Louisa, dau. of William Cook, Esq. of Roydon Hall, Kent. [5] Hon. Hilare Caroline, m. 30 April, 1845, to Adm. Sir Wil- liam Hutcheon Hall, K.C.B. C.B. K.R.s. who d. 26 June, 1878, leaving a dau. Frances Russell HALL, m, 22 April, 1879, to Capt. Lucas, V.C. R.N. MARQUIS TOWNSHEND. SIR JOHN VILLIERS STUART TOWNSHEND, Marquis (1786, O.B.), Viscount (1682, E.), and Baron Townshend (1661, E.), and a Baronet (1617, E.), M.P. Tamworth 1856/63 ; s. his father as 5th Marquis 10 Sept. 1863 ; b. 10 April, 1831 ; m. 17 Oct. 1865, Lady Anne Elizabeth Clementina i Duff, eldest dau. of James, 5th Earl of Fife, and has a son and dau. (1) John James Dudley Stuart, Viscount Raynham, b. 16 Oct. 1866. (2) Lady Agnes Elizabeth Audrey, b. 13 Dec. 1870. Arm 8— Qoarterly, Ist and 4th, Az. a chevron erm. between three escallops arg. Townbhexd. Snd and 3rd, Quarterly gu. and or in the first quarter a mullet arg. in the centre a crescent sa. Verb. Crkst— A stag ppr. SUPPORTERS— Derter, a stag sa. Sinister, a greyhound arg. Motto — Haec generi incrementa fides. SKATS — Tamworth Castle, Warwickshire ; Raynham Hall, Rougham ; and Ball's Park, Hertford. Eineage. SIR ROGER TOWNSHEND [son of John Townshend, of RajTiham, will dated 1435 0>y Joan, dau. and heir of Sir Robert Lunsford, of Battle, Sussex)], of Lincoln's Inn, gov. of that society 3, 6, and 6 ED. IV. &c. Lent reader 8 Ed. IV. M.P. Calne 12 ED. IV. double reader Lincoln's Inn 14 Ed. IV. serjeant-at-law 17 Ed. IV. king's Serjeant 1 Ed. V. justice of court of common pleas 1485, knighted at Wore, by Hen. VII.; d. 8 Hen. VII. will dated 14 Aug. 1483, having m. Anne, dau. and coheir of Sir William de Braose, Knt. of Wenham Hall, Suffolk; she d. 31 Oct. 1489. His great-great-grandson, SIR JOHN TOWNSHEND, M.P. Castle Rising 33 and 63 Elizabeth, and served in Spain 1696, was knighted for his bravery at the siege of Cadiz, knight of the sliire Norfolk, M.P.Orford, Suffolk, fell in a duel with Sir Mattliew Brown, of Beachworth Cnstle, Surrey, on 2 Aug. 1603, having m. Anne, eldest dau. and coheir of Sir Nicholas Bacon, of Stiffkey, Nor- folk, K,n, and had with other issue a son, SIR ROGER TOWNSHEND, created a BARONET 16 April, 1617, knight of the shire,Norfolk 1627, sheriff 1629, built Raynham Hall ; d. 1 Jan. 1636, aged 41, having m. Mary, 2nd dau. and coheir of the famous Horatio Vere, Lord Vere, of Tilbury (she re-m. to Mildmay Fane, Earl of Westmorland). His 2nd son, SIR HORATIO, 3rd Baronet (on the death of his brother Sir Roger) knight of the shire Norfolk 1660, altliough " under age till long after the end of the war " yet he rendered 2U2 660 TREDEGAR. essential service to the royal cause, he fortified Kings Lynn for the reception of Charles II. com.-in-chief of the royal forces on the coast of Norfolk, and for his loyalty was created Baron Townshend, of Lynn Regis, Norfolk, 20 April, 1661, L.L. Norfolk, created Viscount Townshend, of Raynham, Norfolk, 11 Dec. 1682 ; d. Dec. 1687, having m. 1st, Mary, dau. and sole heir of Edward, son and heir of Sir Edward Lewkner, of Denham, Sussex ; she d. s. p. 1673. He m. 2ndly, Mary, dau. of Sir Joseph Ashe, of Twickenham, Middx. and had with other issue a son, CHARLES, 2nd Viscount, K.G. L.L. Norfolk and city of Norwich 1702, a commissioner for the Union 1706, capt. of the yeomen of the guard 1707/11, P.O. he and the Duke of Marlborough were appointed plenipotentiaries to treat of a peace with France 1709, ambassador extraordinary at the Hague 1709/10, several times a lords justice, principal sec. of state 1714/16, 1721/30, president of the council 1720; d. June, 1738, having m. 1st, Elizabeth, sister of Thomas Pelham-Holles, Duke of Newcastle. He m. 2ndly, July 1713, Dorothy, sister of Sir Robert Walpole, 1st Earl of Orford; she d. 29 Mar. 1726, leaving issue. By his 1st wife he had 3 sons, [1] Charles, s. as 3rd Viscount. [2] Hon. Thomas, M.P. University Cambridge in six successive ParUaments, a teller of the exchequer; b. 2 June, 1701; d. May 1780, having m. 2 May, 1730, Albinia, dau. of Col. John Selwyn, of Matson, Glouc; she d. 1739, leaving with other issue a son, Thomas, created Viscount Sydney. [3] Hon. William, A.D.c. to the King, groom of the bedchamber and privy purse to Frederick, Prince of Wales; b. 9 June, 1702: d. 29 Jan. 1738, liaving m. 29 May, 1725, Henrietta, dau. and sole heir of Lord William Powlett; she d. 1765, leaving a son, Charles, created Baron Bayning, of Foxley, Berks. 27 Oct. 1797, extinct on the death of his son, Henry William, 3rd Lord, 5 Aug. 1866, who m. 9 Aug. 1842, Emma, only dau. of William Henry Fellowes, Esq. of Ramsey Abbey, Hunts. CHARLES. 3rd Viscount, summoned to the house of lords as Baron Lynne, of Lynne Regis. Norfolk, 24 May, 1723, and took his place according to his grandfatlier's patent of creation, a gent, of the bedchamber, l.l. and custos rotulorum Norfolk, master or treasurer of His Majesty's jewels; b. 11 July, 1700; d. 12 May, 1764, having m. May 1723, Audrey, dau. and sole heir of Edward Harrison, Esq. of Balls, Herts, gov. of Fort St. George; she d. Feb. 1781, having had with other issue 2 sons, (1) George, 4th Viscount, created Marquis Townshend. (2) Right Hon. Charles, of Adderbury, Oxon. M.P. Yarnioutli, Harwich, Saltash, a lord of the admiralty 1751, &c. &c. oflicially the introducer of the fatal sclieme of American taxation chancellor of the exchequer 1766, and a lord of the treasurv at his death 4 Sept. 1767, having m. 18 Sept. 1765, Lady Caroline Campbell, eldest dau. and coheir of John, Duke of Argyll and Greenwich (widow of Francis, Earl of Dalkeith, eldest son of Francis, Duke of Buccleuch, and mother of Henry, 3r(l Duke of Buccleuch). She was created Baroness of Greenwich 19 Aug. 1767, with limitation to her sons, but d. 11, and bur in Westminster Abbey 25 Jan. 1794, her sons by her 2nd marriage having predeceased her. GEORGE, 4th Viscount, field-marshal, p.c. knight of the V, .., shire Norfolk 1747/64, served under George XL at the battle of Dettingen, and also at Fontenoy, Culloden, and Lafeldt, and at the siege of Quebec, lieut.-gen. of the ordnance 1 <92, master-gen. 1772/82, L.L. Ireland 1787, created Marquis Townshend, Nortolk, 27 Oct. 1787, col. Queen's regt. of dragoon guards, gov. of Jersey. L.L. vice-adm. and custos rotulorum Norfolk, high steward of Tamworth, Yarmouth. ?«%T'^^7^i f n>^^-/lf /^^ ^- ^^ ^"P*- 1807, having m. Ist (lie! ^^^^\V^^\' Charlotte Compton, Baroness Compton, Ferrers of Ghartley, &c only surviving issue of James, Eari of North- ampton, by Elizabeth Shirley, Baroness Ferrers of Chartley, and Basset of Drayton; she d. at Leixlip Castle, co. Kildare 5 Sept. 1770. He m. 2ndly-19 May, 1773, Anne, dau. of Sir William Montgomery, Bart.; shed. 29 Mar. 1819, having had rvftS ts-Ju?rsot° ''°"' '"' =• "• "' "'' '^' ^" "' '"^ /I/ George, s. as 2nd Marquis. /2/ Lord John, of Bali's Park, Herts. P.c. and M P Cambridtrp Univers ty 1780, Westminster 1788, Knaresborough Sa lofd of the aduiiralty 1782, joint paymaster of the army, and a Srd of trade; b. 18 Jan. 1757; d. 25 Feb. 1833, having m'. 10 aS 1787, Georgiana Anne, dau. of William Poyntz, Esq. of Midghau House, Berks, (whose first marriage ^^ith William Fawkener Esq had been dissoved by Act of Parliament); she d 3 May' 1851, having had witli 5 daus. 2 sons, ^ ' (1) John, s. as 4th Marquis. [1] Charles Thornton, late Indian navy, provisional assist keeper South Kensington museum 1867/73, anSl specSi appointment in tlie Paris exhibition 1867, London hi ter national exhibition 1871/2, 1874, and Vienna exhiSn 1873, &c.; b 29 Jan. 1840; m. lst-2 July, 1859, Louisa eldest dau. of John Graham, Esq. of Melbourne, AustraUr' yA Ja cr. ' He m. 2ndly-23 Dec. 1880. Caroline' eldest dau of (george Seear of London (former wife of' Batluy). By his Ist wife he has 2 sons, Charles Vere Ferrers, r.m.L.L b. 21 Feb. 1861.— Georg© Augustus, b. 1 Nov. 1865. [2] George Ferrers, b. Mar. 1854.— [3] Ernest, lieut. R.K.; b. 4 Mar. 1858.— [4] Henry, b. 18 Aug. 1859. [5] Augusta Mary, m. 16 Aug. 1865, to George Brooke Meares, Esq. of Dollys Hall, co. Montgomery, capt. 7th fusiliers (retd. h.p.), and has 6 sons and 4 daus. George Ernest Henry Meares, b. 26 July 1866.— Athel- stane, b. 12 Aug. 1869. — Reginald Townshend, b. W Dec. 1873.— Alexander Tj-ssen, b. 9 Oct. 1878.— Twin sons.— Mary CecUia. — Audrey Florence Augusta.— Una Agnes. — Gwynedd. GEORGE FERRERS, 2nd Marquis, succeeded as Baron DE Ferrers, of Chartley, &c. on the death of his mother, and had summons to Parliament 25th, and took his seat 28 April, 1774, capt. of band of gent, pensioners 1782, P.c. pres. of society of antiquaries 1784, was created EARL OF THE COUNTY OF Leicester 18 May, 1784, adopting that designation by virtue of his descent both from the Norman and Saxon Earls of Leicester, joint postmaster-gen. 1794 8, lord steward of the household 1799/1802; b. 18 April, 1753; d. 27 July, 1811, having m. 24 Dec. 1777, Charlotte, 2nd dau. and coheir of Eaton Main- waring-EUerker, Esq. of Risby Park, Yorks.; she d. 2 Feb. 1802, having had 2 sons and 3 daus. [1] George Ferrers, 3rd Marquis, high steward of Tamworth; b. 13 Dec. 1778; d. 31 Dec. 1855, having m. 12 May, 1807, Sarah, only child of William Dunn Gardner, Esq.; she d. 11 Sept. 1858, having re-m. 10 Jan. 1866, to James Lai Aug. 1845, having m. 7 July, 1824, Eliza, dau. of Rev. NVilliam Beville (she re-m. to Capt. Claridge), and I 2 daus. 1 ) Eliza Angelina, d. , having m. 11 Dec. 1856, 1st wife, to Lieut.-Oen£; George Harry Smith Willis, H. (Nkeli)— Bart.), comdg. northern district 1879, serve*! I Crimea with 77th regt. thenJD^.Q.G. 4ic. K,L,n.M., A.< :it liea(" (2) Selina Tilson Marsh-Lushington-Tilson, of Stretham Manor, co. Cambridge, curate of St. James, Ryde, I.W. 1850/7, P.C. St. Leonards-on-Sea 1867/64. (See "CHAOS," in Baronetage.) He d, 12 Jan. 1881. [3] CTharles Augustus Morgan, chancellor of Llandaff cathedral, rector of Macben, co. Monmouth, and chaplain in ordinary to the Queen; b. 2 Sept. 1800; d. s. p. 6 Sept. 1875, having m. 80 April, 1837, his cousin Frances, dau. of Rowley Lascelles, Esq. of London ; she d. 16 Feb. 1867. Bart.; she d. 24 Jan. 1855, having had a son, Ilea witn 7/tn regt. tnen DjI.q.g. 41c. K,L,n.M., a.o.m.o. 1 . , ♦ & [4] Charles Octavius Swinnerton, M.P. co. Monmouth 1841/74; b. 15 Sept. 1803. SIR CHARLES MORGAN ROBINSON MORGAN, 3rd Baronet, n.c.L. M.P. Brecon 1830/1, 1886/47, high sheriff 1850, L.L. 1866 75, created BARON TREDEGAR, of Tredegar, co. Monmouth, 16 April, 1859; b. 10 April, 1792; d. 16 April, 1875, having m. 6 Oct. 1827, Rosamond, dau. of (Jen. Godfrey Basil Mundy. of the Shipley Hall family, and had 4 sons and 6 daus. til Godfrey Charles, 2nd and present Lord. 2] Hon. Frederick Cuurtenay, M.P. Monmouthsh. since 1874, capt. late rifle t)riga(le, lieut.-col. Monmouthsh. vols. 1860/70, heir presumptive to the Peerage ; b. 24 May, 1835; m. 3 May, 185H, ("liurlutte Anne, youngest dau. of late Charles Alexander Williamson, Esq. of Balgray, Dumfries, and has 2 sons and 2 dans. Courtenay Charles Evan, b. 10 April, 1867.— Frederic George, b. 22 Nov. 1873.— Blanche Frances.— Violet Wilhelmina. i3] Hon. Arthur John, D.L. Brecon, b. 27 Aug. 1840 4] Hon. (Jeorge Gould, b. 15 Sept. 1845. 5J Hon. Rosamond Marion, m. 18 Dec. 1848, to Sir William lenry Marsham Style, Bart of Bicester House, Oxon. [6] Hon. Selina Maria, ni. 5 Jan. 1854, to David Robertson Williamson, of Lawers House, co. Perth, N.B. lieut.-col. 1st Perthsh. vols, formerly in Coldstream guards, and has a son, Charles David ROBERTSON, b. 24 Oct. 1853. [7] Hon. Fanny Henrietta, m. 9 Oct. 1854, to Sir George Fer- dinand Radzivill Walker, Bart. [8] Hon. Ellen Sarah, m. 14 May, 1866, to Henry Gore Lind- say, Esq. (E. CRAWFORD). [9] Hon. Georgiana Charlotte, m. 28 Sept, 1867, to Lord Francis Nathaniel Conyngham (M. CONYNGHAM); he d. s. p. 14 Sept. 1880. [10] Hon. Mary Anna, m. 16 July, 1868, to Robert, 16th Vis- count Hereford. BARON TREVOR. ARTHUR EDWIN HILL -TREVOR, Baron Trevor, of Brynkinalt, co. Denbigh, so created 5 May 1880, M.P. co. Down 1845/80, lieut.-col. S. Down mil. 1845/69, major N. Salop yeo. cav. 1863/72, J.P. D.L. cos. Down, Denbigh, Notts, and Salop, as- sumed the additional surname and arms of Trevor by R.L. 9 Sept. 1862, on succeeding to the estates of late Lord Dungannon (son of Arthur, 3rd Marquis of Downshire) ; b. 4 Nov. 1819 ; m. Ist— 27 June, 1848, Mary Emily, eldest dau. of Sir Richard Sutton, Nov. 1868. His Lordship m. 2ndly— 15 April, 1858, Hon. Mary Catherine, dau. of Rev. and Hon. Alfred Curzon^ sister of 4th Lord Scarsdale, and has had 5 sons and 5 daus. (2) Hon. George Elwyn, b. 15 Nov. 1869. (3) Hon. Charles Edward, b. 22 Dec. 1863. (4) Hon. Nevill W^indsor, b. 23 Jan. 1869. (5) Hon. Marcus Richard, b, 26 Sept. 1872. (6) Hon. Arthur Eustace, b. 15 July, 1876. (7) Hon. Edith Maria. (8) Hon. Nina Emily. (9) Hon. Leila Sophy. (10) Hon. Mary. (11) Hon. Anne, b. 18, and d. 21 May, 1881. Arms — (Quarterly, Ist, Sa. on a fesse arg. between three leopards passant guardant or pellet^e as many escallops gu. Hill. 2nd, Per bend sinister erm. and ermines a lion rampant or, TREVOR. 3rd, Gu. a cinquefoil or, ROWE. 4th, Arg. a chevron az. between three trefoils 8lipi)ed per pale g^. and vert, RoWE. Crest— A reindeer's head gu. attired and collared or. Motto — Per Deum et fermm obtinui. Supporters— Not recorded. Seat— Brynkinalt, Chirk, Denbigh. TOWN HOUSE— 25, Belgrave Square, 8.W. 662 TRIMLESTON-^TRURO. BAKON TRIMLESTON. [Dormant.] THOMAS BAKNEWALL, Baron Trimleston (1451, I.); s. his father as 16th Baron 7 Oct- 1839; b. 14 April, 1796; d. 4 Aug. 1879, having m. 3 Nov. 1836, Margaret Randalina, elder dau. of late Philip Roche, Esq. of Donore, co. Kildare ; she d. 4 Sept. 1872, leaving an only dau. (1) Hon. Anna Maria Louisa, m. 4 June, 1868, to Robert Henry Elliot, of Clifton Park, Kelso, N.B. and has a son, Thomas Robert Bamewall Elliot, b. 4 Feb. 1871. Note— No claimant has appeared to this Barony. Arms— Erm. a bordure engrailed gu. Crest— A plume of five ostrich feathers or gu. az. vert and arg. issuant therefrom a falcon rising of the last. Supporters — Dexter, a griffin arg. Sinister, a lion gu. Motto — Malo mori quam fcedari. ftineage. nLPHRAM DE BERNEVAL (descended from a family settled in Ireland temp. HEN. II.) ; m. , dail. of Lord Furnival, and had 2 sons, (1) Sir Christopher, of Crickstown, lord treasurer of Ireland 1432, chief justice king's bench, Ireland, 2nd justice 1434; m. Matilda, dau. of Sir Drake, of Drakerath, and had 2 sons, /I/ Sir Nicholas, of Crickstown, C.J. common pleas, Ireland, for life, patent dated 1 Aug. 1451 (his successor Philip Ber- mingham, was appointed 1464); m. Ismay, dau. of Sir Jolin Serjeant, of Castle Knock, and was ancestor oi Sir Patrick Bamewall, of Crickstown Castle, created a Baronet of Ireland 22 Feb. 1622, supposed to have become extinct on the death of Sir (3-eorge, 5th Baronet, in 1744. (See Baronetage). /2/ Sir Robert, created Baron Trimleston. (2) John, of Frankestown, high sheriff co. Meath, 1433; m.Genet, dau. and heir of Netterville, of Staflordston, and was ancestor of Sir Nicholas Bamewall, created ViSCOUNT Barne- WALL, of Kingsland, and Baron OF TURVEY, 29 June, 1646, extinct 1833. SIR ROBERT BARNBWALL, created BARON TRIMLESTON, of Trimleston, co. Meath, in the Peerage of Ireland bv Edward IV. 4 M&r. 1461, p.Um. ISt^LadyAiine Browne, and had 2 sons. He m. 2ndly, Anne, (^au. of Sir Thomas Plunket, but had no issue by her. His descendant in the 5th genera- tion, ROBERT, 7th Baron (on the death of his father 1598); d. 1638, having m. Genet, dau. of Thomas Talbot, of Dar- distown, and had -with 9 daus. 6 sons, of whom the eldest, HON. CHRISTOPHER, o.v.p. having m. Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Edward Fitzgerald, Knt. of Trecoghan, and had with other issue 2 sons, [1] Matthias, 8th Baron, excepted from Cromwell's Act of grace and pardon, and outlawed; m. 1641, Jane, daui of Nicholas, ist Viscount Netterville. His grandson> JOHN, 11th Baron, attained by WILLIAM III. and his estates granted to Henry, Lord Sidney, created Eaki. (iF , ROMNEY, they were however recovered at law ; he d. 7 A])ril. 1746, having m. Mary, only dau. of Sir John, 2nd son iA ^ir j Patrick Barnewall, Bart, and had with other issue 2 sons. i (1) Robert, 12th Baron, whose son, | Thomas, 13th Baron, a Knight of Malta, had a confinna- i tion of the dignity, on 3 Mar. 1795, Avhich although adopted 1 had been unacknowledged .from the time of Cromwell; d,( unm. 24 Dec. 1796. (2) Hon. Richard, m. Frances, 2nd dau. of Nicholas, 3rd •. Viscount Kingsland, and had a son, |1 Nicholas, s. as 14th Baron. [2] Christopher, ancestor (according to Burke's Lauded;! Gentry) of jl Christopher Barnewall, of Meadstown, co. Meath, d who d. 14 Aug. 1849, having m. Nov. 1793, Anne, dau. of Charles Aylmer, of Painstown, and had 2 sons and 4 daus. (1) Charles, of Meadstown, co. Meath, d. 2 May, 1873, having m. 1st, Katharine, dau. of John Conolly, Esq. of New Hag- gard, CO. Meath; she d. s. p. He m. 2ndly— 9 Oct. 1844, Letitia, youngest dau. of late Gerald Aylmer, of London (Bart.), and had with several daus. 3 sons, Christ 24 Dec. 1796); b. 8 June, 1726; d. 16 April, 1813, having! m. 1st — 1 Nov. 1768, Martha Henrietta, dau. of M. Joseph: D'Aguin, president of the Parliament of Toulouse ; she d,' May, 1782. He m. 2ndly— 3 Ang. 1797, Alicia, dau. of Lieut..^ Gen. Charles Eustace ; she d. 26 Nov. 1860 (having re-m. 1814, to Lieut.-Gen. Sir Evan Lloyd, K.C.H. of Ferney Hall,i Salop, who d. 4 Mar. 1846). By his 1st wife he had an onlv sonJ JOHN THOMAS, 15th Lord; b. 29 Jan. 1773; d. 7 Oct. 18S9J having m. 16 Jan. 1798, Maria Theresa, eldest dau. of Richard Kirwan, Esq. of Cregg Castle, co. Galway ; she d. 1* Oct. 1824, leaving an only son, (1) Thomas, 16th and late Baron. ] BARON TRURO. \ CHARLES ROBERT CLAUDE WILDE, Baroik Truro (1850, U.K.), bar.-at-law l.T. late lieut..: col. 4tli Middx. R.v. and 3rd Middx. art. vols, capt,; 1st Middx. light horse 1861/79; s. his father as 2n^ Baron 11 Nov. 1855; b. 1 Nov. 1816; m. 12 June^ 1838, Lucy, dau. of Robert Ray, Esq.; she d. s. pi 5 Oct, 1879 ; heir presumptive, his nephew Thomaw TWEEDDALE, 668 E^j iiMS— Erm. on a cross sa. a plate, on a chief of the econd iree martlets arg. iiEST— A hart lodged with a rose in its mouth ppr. IPPORTERS — Two ermines ppr, 1 ( )TTO — iEquabiliter et diligenter. VTS— Bowes Manor, near Southgate, and Falconwood, Kent. i\VN HOUSE— 29, Dover Street, Piccadilly, w. Hineage. pHOMAS WILDE, of College Hill, London, attomey-at-law, L m. Mary Anne Knight, and had 3 sons 1/ Sir John, LL.D. chief justice. Cape of Good Hope 1827/54; ,1 Ige advocate N.s.W. b, 11 May, 1781; d. 13 Dec. 1859, having 1. , 1805, Jane Elizabeth, dau. of Thomas Moore, ! Cambridge; she d. in Australia 1867/8, having had with I tier issue 7 sons and 2 dans. [1] John Sidebottom, b. 16 June, 1807; m. [2] Edward Frederick, b. 10 Sept. 1808; m. , dau. uf Major Truter, of the Indian army, and has had 3 sons and -' (laus, (1) Frederick Kekewich, in Cape mounted poUce. (2) James. (3) Edward. [3] Henry Sedgwick, of Boreham Wood, Herts, bar.-at-law i.r. 1837, late registrar of bankrupts, Leeds; b. 14 Dec. 1810; 111. 19 Oct. 1848, Catherine Caroline, dau. of Charles Calland, i;sq. of Upper Forest, co. Glamorgan, D.L. and has 2 daus. (1) Catherine Sophia, m. 29 April, 1868, to Henry Charles Finch, of Redheath, Herts, bar.-at-law L.I. 1869, and has 4 sons and 3 daus. John FINCH, b. 18 April, 1870.— Henry Baldwyn, b. 29 Sept. 1871.— WUliam, b. 16 Sept. 1872.— George Forbes Carpenter, b. 16 May, 1874.— Eleanor Catharine Eliza- beth.— Angela Susan Dorothea.— Margaret Anne Calland, b. 13 July, 1880. (2) Laura Helen. IJ Clarence Thomas, b. 11 May, 1813; d. 24 Nov. 1860 nrtving m. 11 Sept. 1845, Elizabeth, dau. of Charles Palmer, deputy commissary-general Cape of Good Hope; she d. 18 Mar. 1866, having had 3 sons, (1) Clarence Palmer, b. 11 June, 1846. (2) John Truro, acting reg. mag. Worcester, Cape of Good Hope; b. 28 Sept. 1850. (3) Spencer Charles Hooper, b. 1 Feb. 1866. 51 Charles Macquarie, b. 14 July, 1819; d. unm. 6] Alfred Carriiiffton, a civil commissioner at the Cape of Good Hope; b. 6 April, 1823; m. Ist— 28 Jan. 1849, Eleanor, dau. of Dr. Maurice O'Connor Reedy, staff surgeon; she d. 19 Oct. 1854. He m. 2ndly— 7 Jan. 1888, Sophia Renmant, dau. of Harry Lovemore, Esq. of Bushy Park, Port Eliza- beth, 8. p. [7] Albert Sydney, M.A. Trin. Coll. Camb. 1857, rector of Louth since 1869, canon of Lincoln cathedral, prebendary 1866, chaplain to bishop of Lincoln 1859, rector of Greatford 1860/9; b. 2 July, 1826; m. 6 May, 1851, Laura, dau. of William J. Coltman, Esq. s. p. [8] Harriet Venner, d. 1841, having m. 1827, to John Palmer, of 43rd and 2nd Ceylon regts. who d. 8 Nov. 1839, having had 3 sons and 2 daus. (1) John Ed\vard Palmer, b. 11 April,1832;m.3 Oct.1866, Eleanor Margaret, eldest dau. of John Bradshaw, F.R.c.'s. and has 2 sons and 2 daus. Ralph John, b. 3 Mar. 1871.— Edgar Constantine, b. 11 Aug. 1874.— Mabel.— Mildred Vere. (2) George Thomas, rector of St. Mary's, Newington, Surrey, rural dean; b. 12 Mar. 1834; m.l6 Sept. 1857, Anna Frances, dau. of Brigadier Col. James Blair, and has 3 sons and 6 daus. Harry Ingram Evered Palmer, b. 6 April, 1862.— Charles Jasper, b. 1 May, 1863. — James Linxwood, b. 10 Jan. 1867.— Laura Adrie.— Alice Blair.— Frances Louisa. — Margaret Elizabeth —Annie Sophia. (3) Charles Edmund bar.-at-law l.T. d. unm 3 Feb. 1877. (4) Susan StlUwell. (5) Emily Anne, d. 6 Jan. 1873, having m. 22 Oct. 1860, to Arthur John Whalley, c.E. and had a son and dau. Arthur Henry Whalley, b. 1 Nov. 1862.— Laura Emily. [9] Jane Elizabeth, d. 30 Aug. 1863, having m. 17 Deo. 1834, to James Richard Booth, capt. R.N. who died governor of Montserrat, 28 Aug. 1863, leaving 3 sons, (1) Charles Richard Deze BOOTH, b. 16 Jan. 1840; m. 3 July, 1871, Margaret, 3rd dau. of late Rev. T R Bogue. (2) Augustus Burton Clavell, com. R.N.; b. 9 June, 1841. (3) Alfred James, lieut. R.N. b. 4 May, 1845. /2/ Sir Thomas, created Lord Truro. /3/ Edward Archer, father of LORD PENZANCE. (See that title.) SIR THOMAS WILDE, serjeant-at-lawl824, king's Serjeant 1827, solicitor-gen. 5 Dec. 1839, and knighted, attorney- gen. 3 July, 1841, and 6 July, 1846, P.C. chief justice common pleas five days after, lord chancellor 1850/2, and created Baron Truro, of Bowes, Middx. 16 July, 1850 ; b. 7 July, 1782 ; d. 11 Nov. 1855, having m. 1st— 13 April, 1813, Mary, dau. of William Wileman, gent, and widow of William Devaynes, Esq.; she d. 13 June, 1840; He m. 2ndly— 13 Aug. 1845, Augusta Emma, Mademoiselle D'Este, dau. of h.r.h. Augustus Frederick, Duke of Sussex, by Lady Augusta Murray, 2nd dau. of John, 4th Earl of Dunmore; she d. s. p. 21 May, 1866. By his 1st wife he left 2 sons and a dau. (1) Charles Robert Claude, 2nd and present Baron. (2) Hon. Thomas Montague Carriugton, bar.-at-law l.T. registrar in bankruptcy Manchester 1852/62, Bristol 1862/70 ; b. 17 Oct. 1818 ; d. 10 Mar. 1878, having m. 3 Feb. 1853, Emily, 2nd dau. of Charles Chapman, Esq. of Balham Hill, Surrey, and has a son. Thomas Montague Morrison, heir prestimptive to the Peerage ; b. 11 Mar. 1856. (3) Hon. Emily Thomasine Claudine, m. 19 Oct. 1837, to her cousin Charles Norris Wilde, Esq. (B. PENZANCE.) MARQUIS OF TWEEDDALE. WILLIAM MONTAGU HAY, Marquis (1694, s.) and Earl of Tweeddale (1646, s.) and Gifford (1694, 8.), Viscount Walden (1694, s.) and Baron Hay (1487/8, s.), created Baron Tweed- dale, of Tester, co. Haddington, in the peerage of the U.K. 6 Oct. 1881, hereditary chamberlain Dun- fermline, B.C.S. 1845/62, formerly deputy- commis- sioner Simla, M.P. Taunton 1865/8 ; s. his brother as 10th Marquis 29 Dec. 1878 ; b. 27 Jan. 1826 ; m. 18 May, 1878, Candida Louisa, 3rd dau. of Vincenzo Bartollucci, of Rome (E. Zetland), and has a dau. ,^, , , '^*^ '^V U fcgb>>^ -rPi^. [1] LajlY Susan Elisabetli Clementine, b. 9,Aug. 1879. KOTE- ffglr pf c gf i TYip Uv4pLdmJ^/ j%hn Ha y. ^ Arms— Quarterly, 1st and 4th, Az. three frasers (or cinque foils arg. Fraser. 2nd and 3rd, Gu. three bars erm. Gifford of Tester, over all in an escutcheon arg. three escutcheons two and one gu. for the paternal coat of HAY. Crest— A goat's head erased arg. Supporters— Two bucks ppr. each collared az. thereon three cinquefoils arg. Motto — Spare nought. Seat— Tester House, Haddington. Towx House— 25, St. Jam.os's Place, s.\f i 004 TWEEDDALE. Hmeafle. SIR WILLIAM HAY, of Loctierworth, co. Edinburgh [de- scended from Sir John de Haya, living 1238 (great-grand- son of William de Haya, king's butler temp. Malcolm IV. and William L), and who acquired tlie lands of Locherworth, in marriage with Margaret, coheir of Robert de Lyne], sheriff of Peebleshire and was a commissioner to treat witli the English in 1409, 1410, 1411, and 1413, founded the collegiate church of Tester; m. 1st, Johanna, eldest of the 4 daus. and coheirs of Hugh Giffard, of Tester, and had vnih. other issue a son, (1) David, m. Lady Mary Douglas, relict of Alexander, 1st Lord Forbes, only dau. of George, 1st Earl of Angus of that name, by Mary, dau. of Robert III. and had a son, John, created Baron Hay, of Tester. SIR WILLIAM HAT m. 2ndly, Alicia, dau. of Sir Thomas Hay, of Errol, and had with a dau. a son, (2) Edmund, ancestor of "Hays," of BarraRannes,Mountblairy, Cocklaw, Faichfield,Ranfield,Linplum, Alderston, Mordington, and other families of that name, of whom JAMES Hay (descende ifrom John Hay, of Rannes, 2nd son of Dugald Hay, of Linplum), m. Ann, dau. of John Gordon, of Avochie, Aberdeenshire, and had with other issue a younger son, ADAM Hay, major 35th regt. of foot, wounded in Holland, d. 1836, having m. Mary, eldest dau. of Samuel Watson, of Edinburgh, and had a son and dau. [1] Adam Hay-Gordon, of Avochie, D.L. assumed the ad- ditional surname of GORDON ; b. 18 Sept. 1803 ; d. 7 April, 1872, having m. 13 April, 1841, Anne McKerrell, eldest dau. of James Brown, Esq. of Edinburgh, and had 2 sons and a dau. /I/ Adam, of Avochie. Aberdeenshire, and of Mayen and Ardmeallie, Banffshire, J.P. D.L. ; b. 3 June, 1846 ; m. 22 Jan. 1873, Helen Frances, dau. of Francis Anstruther Elphinstone-Dalrymple (Elphinstone— BART.), judge in India. /2/ James Robert, b. 9 Nov. 1849. /3/ Anne McKerrell, d. 15 May, 1873, having m. 16 Feb. 1871, as 1st wife, to Rev. and Hon. William Trevor Kenyon (B. Kenyon), and had a son. [2] Mary, m. to her cousin, James Hay, Esq. TOHN HAT, of Tester, created a Peer by the title of Lord O Hay, of Tester, 29 Jan. 1487/8 ; d. 1509, having m. Ist, Mary, dau. of John, Lord Lindsay of the Byres, and 2ndly, (contract dated 1468), Elizabeth, dau. and eventual heir of George, son of Sir William Cunningliam, of Belton, and had issue by both marriages. His grandson, JOHN, 3rd Lord (on tlie deatli of his father John, Lord Hay, at Flodden Field, 9 Sept. 1513), d. 1543, liaviiig m. 1st— Elizabeth Douglas, eldest dau. of George, Master of Angus, and sister of Archibald, 6th Earl, and had a son, [1] John, 4th Lord, taken prisoner at the battle of Pinkie, 10 Sept. 1547; d. 1557, having m. Margaret, eldest dau. of William, 4th Lord Livingstone. His great-grandson, John, 8th Lord, created Earl of Tweeddale. JOHN, 3rd. Lord, m. 2ndly, dau. and sole heir of Dickson, of Smithfield, and had another son, [2] John, of Smithfield, 1543, ancestor of Sir James Hay, of Smithfield, created a BARONET OP NOVA SCOTIA 20 July, 1635. JOHN, 8th Lord, opposed the act for regulating the apparel of churchmen 1633, was a supplicant against the introtluc- tion of the service book 1637, conmianded a regiment in the Scotch army 1639, created EARL OP TWEEDDALE, by patent dated at Newcastle, 1 Dec. 1646, to him and his lieirs male for ever ; he d. 1654, having m. 1st, Lady Jean Seton, dau. of Alexander, 1st Earl of Dumfermline, high chancellor of Scotland, and had a son, /I/ John, s. as 2nd Earl, created Marquis of Tweeddale. JOHN, 1st Earl, m. 2ndly, Lady Margaret Montgomery, eldest dau. of Alexander, 6th Earl of Eglinton ; she d. 27 Jan. 1665 having (re-m, to William, 9th Earl of Glencairn, high chancellor of Scotland), had a son, /2/ Hon. William Hay, of Drumelzier, " one of his majesties privy council," M.P. Selkirkshire 1685/6, m. Elizabeth, only surviving dau. of Alexander Seton, 1st Viscoimt Kingston, and had issue. His grandson, Robert Hay, of Drumelzier, Whittinghame and Linplum, E.l.c.S. at Bencoolen 38 years (son of Alexander Hay, of Drumelzier and Whittinghame, by his wife Anne Stuart, 4th dau. of Alexander, 5th Lord Blantyre) ; b. 18 April, 1731 ; d. at Gadder, 21 Aug. 1807, having m. 7 Feb. 1807^ Janet, eldest dau. of James Erskine, of Cardross ; she d. 29 Aug. 1808, having had with other issue 3 sons, [1] William, of Dunse Castle, co. Berwick, j.p. D.L. col. of mil. and convener of Berwickshire; b. 19 Feb. 1788; d. 16 May, 1876, having m. 13 May, 1816, Mary, elder dau. of Major John Bradstreet Garstin, 65th regt. ; she d. 10 June, 1863, having had 3 sons and 6 daus. (1) William James, of Dunse Castle, Berwicksh. late B.c.s.; b. 26 May, 1827 ; m. 12 Jan. 1865, Caroline, youngest daii! of late William Hay, Esq. of Hopes, Haddingtonsh. (2) Alexander Charles, brevet-col. Madras s.C. commis- sioner of Mysore ; b. 24 Feb. 1829 ; m. 18 April, 1860, Annie, dau. of Major-Gen. Richard Stewart Dobbs, and' has 4 sons and 2 daus. 1815. \\ i; d.4 4 William Hope, b. 8 June, 1862.— Francis Stewart, b. Sf July, 1863.— Charles Alfred, b. 15 Feb. 1867.— Alexander Graham, b. 9 June, 1871. — Mary Henrietta. — Helea Cordelia. (3) Robert Mordaunt, b. 4 Oct. 1833; unm. (4) Mary, d. s. p. 4 April, 1855, having m. 1840, 1st wife, to George Stirling Home-Drummond, of Blair Drummond (Home— Bart.), who d. 3 June, 1876 (5) Christian Henrietta. (6) Anne EUzabeth, m. 15 Feb. 1855, to her cousin Robert Graham Moir, Esq. of Leckie, co. Stirling, who d. 2 Mar 1864, leaving a son and 4 daus. Alastair Erskine Graham MOIR, b. 18 July, 1863.— Henrietta Florence Mary. — Evelyn Annie. — Mari *c, who d. 19 May, 1843. /3/ Lord William, of Newhall, brigadier-gen. 1710,lieut.-col. in ' ^^^^^^' •^*"^' "^^ ^ ^^^' ^^'^• the army ; d. 31 Oct. 1723, having m. Margaret, only chihl of [10] La«ly Julian Tomasina, d. 3 April, 1835, having m. 28 July, - - uly, 1828, to Sir John, Lord Broughton (ext.), who d. 3 June, 1869 (HoBHorsE— Bart.) John, son of Sir James Hay, of Linplum ; she d. Oct. 1758 [1] John, of Newhall, d. at Garstang, co. I.anc. 10 Dec. 1755. \ C^^^^^U ®*« Marquis, field-marshal, ^K.T.O^C.B. a repre His wife, d. 22 Sept. 1804, having had with other issue """ " ~" •-"--- - -- - -- S sons, (1) William, major south fencible regt.; d. 23 July, 1781, liaving m. l8t>— 23 April, 1774, Lady Catherine Hay, only surviving child of John, 4th Marquis of Tweeddale. He m. 2ndly— 6 Mar. 1779, Mary, only dau. of William Nisbet, of Dirleton, Haddington (she re-m. to Walter Campbell, of j ^^f , ?^ *^ Shawfield). By his Ist wife he had an only dau.— Frances, ' ??? •. ***"^- ni. to Charles Manners, aforesaid. ■ l-oi« ?"^® (0\ Cianrtra o oa 7*>i \fo»..,io 1803, Oavln vJT seutative Peer, A.D.C to the Duke of Wellington in 'the Peninsular war, and gov. and com.-in-chief at Madras 1842/8, col. successively of 30th regrt. 42nd regt. and 2nd Ufe guards, lord-lieut. Haddingtons. 1823, 76, lieut.-gen. royal body guard of archers in Scotland; b. 1 Feb. 1787 ; d. 10 Oct. 1876, having m. 28 Mar. 1816, Lady Susan Montagu, Srd dau. of William, 5th Duke of Manchester; she d. 6 Mar. 1870, having had 6 sons (2) George, s. as 7th Maniuis (3) Edward Hay-Mackenzie, of Newhall and Cromartie ; ni. 3 May. 1790, Hon. Maria Murray, dau. and coheir of George, 6th Lord Elibank.and ha**Mi) [^h Dudley Churchill, b. 2 Mar. 1874. (2) Hon. Coutts, 2nd batt. Cameron highlanders (formerly lieut. highland L.I. mil.); b. 6 Dec. 1860. (3) Hon. Archibald John, b. 26 Nov. 1861. (4) Hon. Mary Georgiana, m. 10 Dec. 1873, to Sir Matthew White-Ridley, Bart. m.p. (5) Hon. Isabel Maria, m. 7 Nov. 1877, to John, 7th Earl of Aberdeen. Arms— Arg. on a chief gu. a cushion between two spur-rowels of the field. Crest— A lion's gamb erect and erased grasping a lance in band both ppr. SUPPORTERS- Two bears ppr. collared and muzzled or, each charged with a spur-rowel arg. Motto — Advance with courage. SEATS— Guisachan, Inverness-shire, and Hutton Hall, Berwick. Town House— Brook House, Park Lane, Wi LORD TWEEDMOUTH, according to some authorities, claims to be descended from Thomas Marjoribanks. who was a lord of session 1549 with the title of Lord Ratho, &c. &c, through his son, James, who died in 1581, leaving 2 sons, Symon and Joseph, of Edinburgh, merchants. In the account referred to there is not even primA facie evidence to favour these meagre statements, and it is extremely dubious whether they can be substantiated ; at any rate, it is believed that the following notes will go far to show that a counter descent can easily be constructed from the wills of individuals named. Margaret, dau. of the deceased Mr. Thomas Marjoribanks, of Ratho, made her will 30 July, 1573, appointed her brother, James, an executor, but he renounced on or about 21 Feb. 1576/7. James Marjoribanks, burgess, of Edinburgh, made his will and inventory 8 April, 1569 (and died that month), con- firmed 2 Feb. 1581, mentions, inter alia, son Symon and brother Symon, but no Joseph is named. As it is needless to point out that James Marjoribanks who died 1569 (not in 1581 as stated) could not have renounced in 1677, so it is almost superfluous to add, that, as no son Joseph is named by James in 1569, Lord Tweedmouth's claim to descend as alleged from the lord of session must be con- sidered to be unsustainable. JOSEPH MARJORIBANKS, of Edinburgh, merchant bur- gess (sole heir and executor dative of his brother James Marjoribanks, merchant burgess of Edinburgh, who d. May, 1603), acquired lands in Salt Preston (Prestonpans) from George Hamilton, portioner d. Nov. 1636 ; in his will, dated 23 May, 1635, confirmed 2 July, 1636. styles himself " elder merchant burgess of Edinburgh;" m. Marion, sister, and in her issue coheir, of Andrew Sympson, merchant burgess of Edinburgh; she d. June, 1621, testament dative confirmed 3 Jan. 1623, and had at least 3 sons and 2 daus. (1) Joseph, of Edinburgh, merchant burgess, "only executor and universal legatee " under the will of his sister Marjorie Winrahame, 1634 ; witness to his father's will 1636 ; d. before 4 June, 1640 ; will and inventory dated 15 May same year, and proved 2 Jan. following, " John Marjoribanks, his lawf uU brother, (as regards the inventor}') ... his only executor." (2) John, of whom presently, (3) Andrew, " portioner of Prestoun," executor dative (then a minor) of the inventory of liis mother ; confirmed 3 Jan. 1623. Advocate witness to his father's wiU 1635 (Andrew Marjoribanks and Isobcl Frensch m. at Edinburgh, 5 June, 1632), made his own will 11 Feb. 1661, confirmed 24 May, 1662, "Sir Alexander Morrieson, of Prestoun Grange, tutor testamentur on behalf of Andrew Marjoribanks, minor," eldest son, nominated executor, whom failing then John Mar- joribanks, second son — also makes bequests to his daus. Helen iiud Marion ; he d. April, 1661, having had 2 sons and 2 daus. (1/ Andrew, portioner of Prestoun, served heir of his father 1, and infeft 16 May, 1673 ; named executor of his father 1661 (being then a minor) ; inventory of his goods given up by Isabel Colt, his relict, confirmed 2 Mar. 1688. He m. 1st, in the Abbey Church, Edinburgh, 9 Jan. 1674 (contract 26 Dec. 1673), Magdalen, eldest dau. of late Francis Kinloch, factor in Paris (of the Gilmerton family), by his wife Mar- garet Aldingstouu (or Admlston), and had a dau. [1] Margaret, d. 1697; testament dative confirmed 26 Jan. 1700. Andrew Marjoribanks m. 2ndly, Isabel Colt, and had another dau. [2] Nicola, executrix dative of her sister Margaret. " Eik given up by her and Mr. Henrj' Foulis, residenter in Canongate, her husband" ; confirmed 1 Sept. 1707. /2/ John, 1661. (Inventory of John Marjoribanks, merchant burgess of Edinburgh, given up by Robert Marjoribanks, merchant burgess of the said burgh, eldest lawful son, and confirmed 2 Aug. 1707, R.M. served heir general of his father 18 May 1704.) /3/ Helen, 1661. /4/m Marion, 1661 (James, son of George Foulis of Ravelston; m. at St. Cuthbert's, Edinburgh, 18 Oct. 1670, Marion Mar- joribanks.) (4) Marjorie, m. at Edinburgh, 3 Feb. 1630, to Thomas Winra- hame, merchant burgess of Edinburgh ; she d. Aug. 1634 ; will dated 6 Aug. same year, nominates her " brother Joseph Marjoribanks, younger, merchant burgess of Edinburgh, only executor and universal legatee." (6) Bessie, "youngest dochter, only executour and universall intromettar " under the will of her father, 23 May, 1635, afore- said (probably m. at Edinburgh 11 July, 1638, to Mr. Thomas Gray.) JOHN MARJORIBANKS, of Leuchie, merchant burgess of Edinburgh, cautioner to his brother Joseph, who was executor to his sister Marjorie Winrahame's will, 1634, and his executor 1640 ; witness to his father's will, 1636, and cautioner ; " heir portioner of his uncle Andrew Sympson, merchant burgess of Edinburgh, 27 Aug. 1663 " (Inq. gen.). Inventory of John Marjoribanks, of Leuchie, &c. and of Elizabeth Trotter, his spouse, " given up by Joseph Marjoribanks, lawful son to the deceased ; confirmed 17 April, 1669 ; m. at Edinburgh 8 July, 1641, Elizabeth, 4th and youngest dau. of John Trotter, of Morton Hall, Midlothian ; she d. before April, 1669, having had (at least) 4 sons and a dau. TWEEDMOUTH. 667 (1) Joseph, of Leuchie (sasine 4 Oct. 1659), inventory of his father and mother given up by him and confirmed 17 April, 1669 ; m. Margaret Brown (probably related to Adam Brown, merchant and dean of guild) ; she re-m. (before 26 Sept. 1707) to Thomas Edgar, cliirurgeon, apothecary, burgess of Edin- burgh, and had a son, Joseph, " mercliaut in Edinburgh, and sailor on board the ship St. Andrew, belonging to the company of Scotland, and k' trading to Africa and tlie Indies " ; inventory confirmed 26 Sept. 1707, his motlier sole executrix, (2) John, merchant burgess of Edinburgh; he and his wife ,had sasine (1698) of their conjunct of liferent right of the lands of Leuchie in terms of marriage contract; said to have , been a commissioner for supply Haddingtonshire, 1698 ; d. 12 June, 1722, having m. at Edinburgh, 17 April, 1679, Anne, dau. of Robert Murray, of Melgund, and had at least 2 sons and a dau. [1] Andrew, of Carlowrie, co, Linlithgow, d.s. p. 1753, aged 66, having m. Cecilia, 4th dau. of Sir Alexander Gibson, of Pentland, and sister of Sir John Gibson, Bart. [2] Alexander, of Carlowrie, major-gen. in the army. col. of regt. of foot in the service of the States General 1745; served heir special of his father in Easter and Wester Stonerig, Berwickshire, 6 June, 1723, and served heir of provision general of his brother Andrew of Carlowrie, 28 July, 1753; d.unm. Dec, 1773. [3] Janet, m. to George Falconer, brother to David, 6th Lord Falconer, and had a son, George Falcon Eii, of Carlowrie, mercliant in Cadiz, served heir of line general to his uncle Andrew Marjori- banks of Carlowrie. 27 April, 1774. and also heir of line and provision special, 20 June, 1774. (3) Edward, of Hallyards, in the parish of Kirkliston, by pur- chase 1699, and of Edinburgh, merchant ; b, 1654 ; m. at Edinburgh, 4 April, 1685. Agnes, dau. of Robert Murray, of Melgund, aforesaid, and had at least a son and dau. [1] Edward, of Hallyanls. inventory "given up by Jolin Marjoribanks, of Hallyanls. his lawful son, his only execu- tor." &o. ; conflnne' for earning on a fishing trade ; m. at E only son, James George, 2nd Lord, who died in infancy t 1701, the same year as his father. (3) Richard, 3rd Lord, D.D. dean of Exeter 1681. preb. of Westminster Abbey 1679; d. 19 Nov. 1701 (bur. in West-i minster Abbey), having m. Dorothy, dau. of John Davey, of, Ruxfonl, Devon (she re-m. to William Vcsey, Esq.), and'liadf with other issue 2 sons, /I/ Arthur, 4th Lord ; m. Mary, natural dau. of John ShefHeld, Duke of Buckingham and Normandy. He d. 14 Nov. 1727, supposed without issue, but after his death a Mr. James Annesley asserted himself to be his son, and brought an action at law against his "father's" brotlier, Richard, 6th Earl and 5th Lord, in the Irish court of exchequer, when the verdict was given in his favour ; l)ut he made no efforts to obtain the Peerage. /2/ Richard, 5th Lord 1727, 6th Earl of Anglesey 1 April, 1737; d. 4 Feb. 1761, having m. Ist— 24 Jan. 1715, Anne, dau. and heir of Capt. John Prust, of Monkley, Devon ; she bur. s. p. 13 Aug. 1741. He m. 2ndly— 15 Sept. 1741. Juliana, dau. of Richard Donovan ; she d. 20 Nov. 1776 having (re-m. as 1st wife, to Matthew Talbot, Esq. oi Castle Talbot, co. Wexford, who d. 27 Oct. 1795) liad witli 2 daus a son, Arthur, 6th Lord Altham, 8th Viscount Valentia- 8th Baron Mountnorris. His legitimacy was con- tested by the heir at law, John Annesley, of Ballysax (de; scended from Hon. Francis Annesley, of Ballysonan, but the validity of his mother's marriage was confirmee by the Irish house of lords. He took his seat 1765, niK then applied for a writ as Earl of Anglesey, to tlie Englisl house of peers; but there the decision as to the validity of the aforesaid marriage was against him, and the wril w^as denied. He continued to sit in the Irish house o peers, his case having been again investigated and hi; right confirmed in that house, and was created E.-VRI OF MOUNTNORRIS 20 Dec. 1793; b.l Aug. 1743; d. < July. 1816, having m. 1st— 10 May, 1767, Hon. Lucj Fortescue (royal descent), only dau. of George, 1st Lon Lyttelton, and sole heir of her brother Thomas, 2nd Lon Lyttelton, of the first creation (ext.) ; she d. 20 May, 1783 leaving a son and 2 daus. He m. 2ndly— 20 Dec. 1783 Hon. Sarah Cavendish, 3rd dau. of Riglit Hon. Sir Henn Cavendish, Bart, and the Baroness Waterjiark ; she d. '. Jan. 1849, having had 2 sons, both d. s. j). and 3 daus The issue of the Ist marriage, viz. a son and 2 daus. [1] George, 2nd Earl of Mountnorris ; b. 2 Nov. 1769 d. 23 July, 1844, having in. 3 Sept. 1790, Hon. Anne Courtenay, 8th dau. of William, 2nd VLscount Courtena^ (E. DEVON); she d. 6 Jan. 1835, having had 2 sons, wh. predeceased him; and all the honours conferred upoi Arthur, 3rd Viscount, and his descendants became ex tinct. [2] Lady Juliana Lucy, d. s. p. 10 Oct. 1833, having m 4 Julv, 1789, to John, 5th Baron Famham, who d. s. p. 8' Sept."l833. [3] Lady Hester Annabella, d. 14 Aug. 1844, having m 14 Dec. 1801, to Major-Gen. Norman Macleod (great grandson of Sir Roderick Macleod, of Macleod), who wa ' VALENTIA. 669 lost in crossing from Tenby to Bristol 16 Mar. 1830, Laving bad with a dau. — Lucy Lyttelton — 3 sons, of whom John and Edward, all d. unm. and the eldest, Arthur Lyttelton Anxesley, of Arley Castle, CO. Staff, and Camolin Park, co. Wexford, by devise of his maternal uncle George, last Earl of Mountnorris, and assumed by R.L. 31 Oct. 1844, the surname of Anxesley in lieu of Macleod ; b. 30 Nov. 1802 ; m. 18 Mar. 1835, Mary, 3rd dau. of John Bra-, M.A. Wadham CoU. Oxon; 1866, curate of St. Matthew, Kingsdown, 1866/9; b. 23 July, [2] OUver iTancis Theodore, capt. R.H.A. 1876; b. 2 Jan. 1842. [3] WiUiam Martin, Ueut. R.N. b. 16 Feb. 1846 ij^ri Catharine Wilhelmina.— [5] Laura Eleanor Vere. /4/ (Jeorge, a trustee of British museum; b. 13 Sept. 1807; d. 8 April, 1872, having m. 3 Aug. 1833, Emilv, dau. of Albert Forster, of London, and had 2 sons and 2 daus. [1] Francis Hanbury, M.A. Trin. CoU. Ox-m. 1863, rector of Clifford Chambers since 1879, of Tatsfleld, Surrey, 1869/79, &c., a trustee of British museum ; b. 19 Dec. 1837 ; m. 21 Aug. 1862, Maria Charlotte, only chUd of Rev. Francis Annesley, aforesaid, and has 3 sons and 3 daus. Reginald Cecil, b. 16 April, 1865.— Arthur Dighton, b. 20 Oct. 1866.— Francis Cotton, b. 12 April, 1871.— Edith Vere.— Isabel Charlotte.— Alice Tyndale. [2] Reginald Carey, major 79th or Queen's Own Cameron highlanders; b. 26 Mar. 1844; m. 14 Jan. 1875, Mary Frances Bumard, eldest dau. of WiUiam Baron Mew, Esq. of Newport, l.w. and has 2 sons and a dau. (3eorge WilUam, b. 5 Nov. 1876.— CUfford Reginald Templeman, b. 4 Jan. 1877.— Mary Emily Vere. [31 Emily Vere. {4] Georgina Cecilia, m. 31 July, 1869, to brevet Col. Charles BaU-Acton, Ueut.-col. 61st (K.o.) L.I. and has 4 sons and 2 daus, WiUiam Parsons Annesley Bali^Acton, b. 21 Mar. 1871.— Charles Annesley, b. 14 Feb. 1876.— Reginald Thomas, b. 2 Oct. 1877.— Vere Annesley, b. 22 April, .* . 1879.— Evelyn Caroline Annesley.— Grace Annesley. /5/ EUzabeth Vere, m. 16 Nov. 1838, to Rev. Arthur Mogg, who d. 25 Mar. 1840, leaving an only dau. Frances EUzabeth Mooo, m. Ist-S July, 1860, to Edward Watts, who d. Mar. 1840. She re-m. 12 May, 1876, to Major Cecil East. (3b) WiUiam, created Baron Annesley (see that title). ARTHUR, 10th or 11th Viscount (on the death of his kinsman, George, 2nd Earl of Mountnorris (ext.), 23 Lane. 1705, for Westbury in six successive parliaments, and July, 1844) ; b. 30 Nov. 1785 ; d. 30 Dec. 1863 having m 4 Ane- Downpatrick in the Irish parUament, held several public offices; bp. 24 Oct. 1663 ; d. 7 Aug. 1750, having m. Ist-S July, 1695, Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Joseph Martin, Knt. of Lon1 (Langrishe— Bart.), and has issue. His 2nd dau. Nora Augusta Maud, m. 7 Aug. 1878, to Alexander Kirkman, younger son of Alexander S. Finlay, Esq. of Castle Forward, Argyllsh. Another dau. Eleanor Frances Atti Maria, m. 9 June, 1870, to Capt. E. Beau- champ St. John (B. St. John). [8] Hon. Augusta Arthur Constautia. [9] Hon. Altisidora Arthur Victoria. BARON VAUX. GEOKGE CHAKLES MOSTYN, Baron Vaux (1523, E.), of Harrowden, Northants. (in whose favour her Majesty was pleased to termi- nate the abeyance of this Barony), was summoned to Parliament by writ dated 13 Mar. 1838 ; b. 7 Mar. 1804 ; m. 9 July, 1828, Caroline, eldest dau. of late Arthur Vansittart, Esq. of Shottesbrooke Park, Berks, and has 2 sons and 2 daus. (1) Hon. Georg e Charles , major 3rd Surrey mil. 1867/70, sheriflf WestmeatirrSTl ; b. 3 April, 1830 ; d. 31 May, 1879, having ni. 9 Aug. 1859, Mary, 2nd dau. of late Rt. Rev. James Henry Monk, D.D. lord bishop of Gloucester and Bristol, and has 3 sons and 3 daus. Tfubert George Charles, b. 4 June, I860.— Ranulph Edward Montague, b. 16 June, T861.— Harold Plantagenet, b. 26 Dec. 1865.— Beatrice Violet Mary.— Gwendoline Hyacinthe Roma. Myrtle Mabel Muriel. (2) Hon. Montague Henry, late 2nd life guards ; b. 25 April, 1838 ; m. 5 Aug. 1869, Frances Mary, eldest dau. of P J Kearney, Esa. of Miltown House, co. Meath, and has a son and dau. Montague John, b. 15 Nov. 1870.— Muriel Mary Monica. (3) Hon. Mary Caroline, m. 28 Nov, 1868, as 2nd wife, to Roger Bykyn, of Gayton House, Northants, and of London, stock- broker, capt. R. Berks, yeo. M.P. Windsor 1866/74, j.p. d.l. Berks, on roll high sheriff Northants 1881 ; s. p. (4) Hon. Georgina Louisa. Arms— Quarterly, 1st and 4th, Per bend sinister erm. and ermines a lion rampant or, Mosttn. 2nd and 3rd, Chequy arg. and gu. on a chevron az. thi-ee roses or, Vaux. Crest— A lion rampant or. Supporters— Dexter, a griffin sa. Sinister, a buck arg. Motto— Hodie non eras. Town House— 6, Upper Grosvenor Street, w. The Barony. SIR NICHOLAS VAUX, of Harrowden, Northants. (son and heir of Sir William Vaux, attainted for adhering to Henry VI. during the wars of the Roses, descended from a yoimger branch of the family of Vaux, barons of Gillesland, CO. Cunib. from temp. Stephen to temp. Henry III.), knighted for his gallantry at the battle of Stoke by Henry VII. and had all his family estates restored to him, created Baron Vaux, of Harrowden (by writ), 27 April, 15 Henry VIII. 1523, and d. 14 May following, having m. 1st, Elizabeth, dau. and heir of Henry, Lord FitzHugh, widow of Sir William Parr, Knt. and had 3 daus. He m. 2ndly, Anne, dau. of Sir Thomas Green, of Green Norton, Northants. and had 2 sons and 3 daus. His grandson WILLIAM, 3rd Baron, had summons to Parliament 5th to 31st Elizabeth, several times convicted of recu- sancy; d. 20 Aug. 1595, having m. Ist, Elizabeth, dau of John Beaumont, of Grace Dieu, co. Leic. and had 3 daus. He m. 2ndly, Mary, dau. of Sir John Tresham, of Rushton, Northants,; her will dated 28 Sept, 1597, proved 6 July, 1598, having had with other issue a son, George, o. v. p, 13 July, 1594, having m, Elizabeth, dau, of Sir John Roper, Knt. afterwards Lord Teynham, and liad with >ther issue 2 sons and 2 daus. (1) Edward, 4th Baron, summoned to parliament 18 James I, 1620, &c.; m. Lady Elizabeth Howard, dau, of Thomas, Earl of Suffolk, and widow of William, 1st Earl of Banbury; she i\. 15 April, 1658, aged 73, leaving 2 sons said to be by her 2nd husband, but bom in the lifetime of her Ist husband, Lord Vaux, \vhod.s.p.L8 Sept. 1661 (2) Henry, 5th Baron, d. s. p. 20 Sept. 1663; bur. at Eye, Suffolk. (3) Hon. Mary, m. as Ist wife, to Sir George Simeon, of JJrightwell, Oxon. (father, by his 2nd wife, of Sir James Simeon, created a Baronet 18 Oct. 1677), and had an only sur- viving dau. Emzabeth Simeon, who by her 1st husband, William Conyers, of Sockbume, Durham, had 3 T8— Ist, The bust of a savage ppr. DE Moletks. 2nd, A s head erased per chevron or and sa. holding a branch of rl ppr. EVELEIGH. .^i ii'ORTERS— Two lions or ducally gorged and chained az. Mm iTo— Vivere sat vincere. m;at— Bm-nham House, Dingle, Kerry. J ' iWN House— 3, Ennismore Gardens, S.W. Hineage. TjlREDERICK WILLIAM MULLINS, of Bumham, co. Sj Kerry (eldest son of William Mullins, of Bumham, Nor- folk, by Jane Ludlow), col. in the army, M.P. Dingle, co. Kerry, 1692, and for Tralee ; m. Jane, dau. and coheir of Very Rev. John Eveleigh, dean of Ross; he d. 3 Nov. 1712. His great- grandson, SIR THOMAS MULLINS, of Bumham, created a BARONET OP IRELAND 7 Dec. 1797, and BARON Ventry, of Ventry, CO. Kerry, in Ireland, 29 July, 1800; b. 25 Oct. 1736; d. 11 Jan. !. having m. 5 Oct. 1755, Elizabeth, dau. of Townsend Gun, latoo, CO. Kerry; she d. 19 Jan. 1823, having had with 6 IS. 6 sons, /I/ WiUiam Tomisend, 2nd Baron, b. 25 Sept. 1761; d. 5 Oct. 1827, ha\ing m. 1st— 12 July, 1784, Sarah Anne, dau. of Sir Jliggs Falkiner, Bart.; she d. Nov. 1788, leaving 2 daus. He Im. 2ndly— 12 Mav, 1790, Frances Elizabeth, only dau. of Isaac Sage, Esq. (dissolved by Act of Parliament Mar. 1796) ; he m. 3rdly— 10 Sept. 1797, Clara, dau. of Benjamin Jones, Esq.; she d. 17 Jan. 1837, having re-m. April, 1832, to Peter Fitz Gibbon Henchy. /2/ Hon. Townsend, b. 19 Mar. 1763; d. 1799, having m. 1784, Christabella, dau. of Solomon Dayrolles, Esq. of Henley Park, Surrey, gent, of the privy chamber to George II. and III.; she d. having had an only son, Thomas Townsend Aremberg, s. as 3rd Baron. /3/ Hon. Thomas, lieut.-col. in the army; d. s. p. Feb. 1823, having m. 18 July, 1810, , widow of Major- Gren. Archer, and dau. of William Reader, Esq. /4/ Hon. Richard, 31st regt. m. 2 Oct. 1798, Jane Guyou Grey, and had with 4 daus. 2 sons, who both d. s. p. /5/ Hon. Edward, major in the armv, J.P. D.L. co. Kerry ; d. 31 July, 1841, aged 63, having m. ll' Feb. 1805, Elizabeth, dau. of Robert Hilliard,Esq. of Listrim, co. Kerry; she d. 10 Feb. 1871, having had 3 sons and 2 daus. [1] Thomas, Q.c. b. 24 Jan. 1807 ; m. 11 Jan. 1827, Jemima, dau. of William Robert Broughton (Bart.), capt. r.n. c.li. and has had 2 sous and 2 daus. (1) Edward Charles, major R.E. d. unm. 17 Aug. 1856. (2) Townsend Aremberg, lieut.-col. R.A. 1881, major 1872 81, served at the siege and fall of Sebastopol ; b. 20 Jmie, 1838; m. 6 June, 1866, Selina Harriet, only dau. of Henry Snevd French (B. DE FREYNE), of Clonsilla, Dublin, and has a son and dau. A son b. 13 Dec. 1881.— A dau. b. 30 May, 1880. (3) Rose Gertrude, d. 1 Feb. 1869, having m. 24 Nov. 1864, as 1st wife, to Lieut.-Col. George Eyre Massy (B. Massy), of Riversdale, co. Limerick. (4) Enuneline Theodora, m. 6 Dec. 1872, to Loftus Corbet Singleton, major 92nd (Gordon) highlanders, served in Afghan campaign 1880, with General Roberts in his memorable march from Cabul to Candahar, and subse- quent engagementB, mentioned in despatches, served in Boer campaign and died 1 May. 1881. of wounds received in the engagement at Majuba Hill. He had 2 sons and a dau. /I/ Henry Townsend Corbet SING LETON,b. 27 Jan. 1874. /2/ Loftus Corbet, b. 24 Nov. 1879 ; d. 14 Feb. following. /3/ Violet Theodora. [2] William Bishop, M.A. Camb. 1866, preb. of Wells cathedral 1876, vicar of Burrington, Somersets, since 1871, hon. chaplain 27th Somerset R.V. b. 4 Mar. 1821 ; m. 1st— 6 Oct. 1846, Sarah Anne, eldest dau. of Thomas Clark, J.P. of BeUefleld, Trowbridge, Wilts. ; slie d. 3 July, 1872. He m. 2ndly— 5 Aug. 1873, Clara Louisa Elizabeth, eldest dau. of Creorge Thomas Pollanl, Esq. of Hundhill, Yorks. By his 1st wife he has had 3 sons and 4 daus. (1) Thomas Bdward, b.a. Oxon.; b. 20 Oct. 1847; m. 16 May, 1877, Kathleen, 4th dau. of James Pike, J.P. (2) Alured Bayfield, M.A. Oxon. 1880, curate of St. Bartho- lomew, Salford, 1877 ; b. 6 Nov. 1861. (3) Elizabeth Clara. (4) Emily MadeUne. (5) Alice Vere. (6) Helen Margaret, d. 27 Nov. 1879. [3] Edward Henry Guyon, b. 1 Jan. 1823; m. 1st— 10 Aug. 1868, Maria Louisa, eldest dau. of Edward Day Stokes, Esq. of Tralee ; she d. 16 Mar. 1862, having had a son and 2 daus. (1) Edward Henry, b. 17 Sept. 1859; m. 3 Sei)t. 1879, Florence Evelyn, eldest dau. of late Francis Piersou, Esq. of Egerton Lodge, Cheshire (granddau. of Sir John Baker, Bart.) ; s. p. (2) Edith Anne. (3) Maria Louisa. Elizabeth Jemima, d. 4 Feb. 1849, having m. 8 Aug. 842, to John, son of Right Hon. Richard Pennefather, baron of the exchequer, Ireland; he d. 8 April, 1866, leaving 2 sons and a dau. Alfred Richard PENNEFATilER,b.l845.— Somerset Edward, vicar of Kenilworth, b. 1848.— Dora Millicent. [5] Clara Meuia, m. 1st— Oct. 1837, to Robert James Berkeley, Q.c. who d. 31 Oct. 1873. She re-m. 21 June, 1876, as 2nd wife, to Andrew Garden, of Bamane, co. Tipperarv, who d. Nov. 1876. /6/ Hon. Frederick Ferriter, in H.O. d. 30 Dec. 1832, aged 64, having m. 6 Dec. 1800, EUzabeth, only dau. and heir of William Croker, Esq. of Johnstown, co. Cork; she d. having had 3 sons, [1] Frederick William, of Beaufort House, co. Kerry, m.p. b, 29 June, 1804; d. s. p. 17 Mar. 1854, having m. Oct. 1826. Lucia, eldest dau. of Capt. William Robert Broughton, r.n. c.B. (Bart.) [2] WiUiam, rector of EallorgUn, rural dean; b. 15 July, 1806; d. 5 Mar. 1863, having m. 30 Aug. 1848, Kate Maria Rochf ort, dau. of Capt. John Rae, late 72nd highlanders, and had 2 sons and 3 daus. (1) William Townsend, late 50th (Q.O.) regt. b. 16 July, 1850; m. 16 July, 1872, his cousin Evelyn Florence, youngest dau. of Thomas Arthur Blennerhassett, Esq. of Tralee, co. Kerry, and has a son and dau. William Frederick, b. 1 Dec. 1874.— Evelyn Florence, b. 9 Dec. 1877. (2) Alured Aremberg, b. 3 Mar. 1854. (3) Rose Blanche, m. 2 Jan. 1873, to WiUiam Phibbs, capt. 64th regt. adj. Kerry regt. mil. and has 2 sons and dau. Bertram Owen Frederick Phibbs, b. 2 Jan. 1876.— , Alured Ventry, b. 27 May, 1878.— Ethel Rose. 1842 672 VERNOK, (4) Kate Clara, m. 11 April, 1874, to Harry D'Arch Breton, lieiit. R.E. and has had 2 sons and a dau. Hubert William Breton, b. 6 April, 1876.— Lionel Alured, b.4 June, 1876 ; d. 23 Aug. 1879.— Adeline Mary, b. 25 Dec. 1880. (5) Edith Agnes. [3] Alured, d. unm. 3 Aug. 1859. THOMAS TOWNSEND AREMBERG, 3rd Baron, assumed the surname of De Moleyns in lieu of MuUins by R.L. 16 Feb. 1841 ; b. Jan. 1786 ; d. 18 Jan. 1868, having m. 18 Aug. 1821, Elizabeth Theodora, eldest dau. of Sir John Blake Blake, Bart.; she d. 25 Oct. 1879, having had with other issue 4 sons and 4 daus. (1) Sir DayroUes Blakeney, 4th and present Baron. (2) Hon. Frederick William, b. 24 July, 1835. (3) Hon. Edward Alured, late capt. Kerry mil. b. 25 Nov. 1836. (4) Hon. Denis John, late lieut. 23rd R.w. fusiliers ; b. 12 May, 1844. (5) Hon. Christabella Rosetta, m. 9 June, 1844, to Charles Hawkey, com. R.N. (retd.), and has a son, Charles F DayroUes HAWKEY, b. 12 June, 1846. (6) Hon. Rose, m. 3 Mar. 1847, as 2nd wife, to Richard Chute, of Chute Hall, and Blennerville, co. Kerry; he d. 13 Sept. 1862, having had 2 sons and 4 daus. 1] Thomas Aremberg CHUTE, b. 14 Oct. 1853. 2] Richard Trevor, lieut. 66th foot, b. 17 Sept. 1856. ;3] Marian, m. 11 Nov. 1879, to William Shakoor, of Ani , Zahalta, Mount Lebanon, Syria. I [4] Theodora Eliza. [5] Rose. [6] Arabella Emily. \ (7) Hon. Eliza, m. 20 Aug. 1850, to Rev. Henry Joy Tombe, ' incumbent of Glanealy, co. Dublin. | (8) Hon. Helena Emily, m. 22 June, 1865, to Edward James ■ Saunderson, Esq. of Castle Sauuderson, co. Cavan, M.P. higli sheriff 1859, major Cavan mil. and has 2 sons and a dau. |8^ (1) Hon, George WilUam Hefln. lieut. 12th (Prince of Wales \ R.) lancers ; b. lb Feb. lB64^ (2) Hon. WilUam Frederick Cuthbert, b. 18 July, 1866. ' (3) Hon. Diana. i (4) Hon. Mildred, m. 2 Nov. 1878, to Rev. apd Hon. HeurJ Augustus Stanhope (E. STANHOPE), I (5) Hon. Margaret. (6) Hon. Alice. i (7) Hon.Adela. ' Arms— Quarterly, I. and IV. Quarterly, 1st and 4th, Arg. a frclj sa. Vernon. 2nd and 3rd, Or, on a fesse az. three garbs of th J field, Vernon of Haslington. II and III. Az. two bars arf ? Venables. Crests— 1st, A boar's head erased sa. ducally gorged or, Vef i NON. 2nd, On a weir arg. banded az. a wy vern also arg. pierce< 1 by an arrow and devouring a child ppr, Venables, ;^ Supporters— Dexter, a lion gu, collared and chain reflexe i over the back or. Sinister, a boar sa. ducally gorged and chai i reflexed over the back or. Motto— Ver non semper viret, I Seats— Sudbury Hall. Derby, and Poynton Hall, Stockport, * Town House— 34, Grosveuor Street, w. j llineage. SIR WILLIAM VERNON, of Harlaston, co. Stafford, an Haddon, co. Derby fsou of Sir Richard Vernon, knight «! shire Derby, and speaker H, c. 4 Hen. VI. treasurer of CalaL 23 Hen. VI. <1. 1462, descended from Sir William Vernon, ( Harlaston, chief justice Chester 1230, a younger brother' o Wanne de Vernon, feudal baron of Sliipbrooke, in the count l)alatiue of Chester ; d. 30 June, 1467, having m, Margarc (cousin and heir of Sir Robert Pype, 1411), dau. of Willian son and lieir of Robert Swynfeu, and had with 4 daus, 4 son^ of whom the eMest, SIR HENRY VERNON, lordof Haddon, Harlaston, Nethei scale, and Spemore, governor and treasurer to Princ Arthur, 6 HENRY VII, at whose creation he was made K l counsellor for Wales, gave the great bell to Touge, co, Saloi and a rent out of his manor of Norton in that parish for tli tolling of it wlien "any Vernon comes to town"; d, 3/13 Apri 1616 (bur. at Tonge), having m. (articles dated 6 Oct. 1467 Lady Anne Talbot, dau. of John, 2nd Earl of Shrewsbury, lor treasurer of England; she d. 16 May, 1493. F/om his tliir. son, Humphrey Vernon, of Ho0 count de Vesci (1776, i.), Baron Knapton (1750, 1.), and a Baronet (1698, i.), capt. and lieut.- col. Coldstream guards 1874; s. his father as 4th Viscount 23 Dec. 1875; b. 21 May, 1844 ; m. 4 June, 1872, Hon. Evelyn Charteris, eldest dau. of Francis, Lord Elcho (E. Wemyss) ; heir presumptive, his brother Eustace. t\AJ:dK hLu^d(l'(>-2 July, 1833,: Arabella, dau. of Rev. John Middleton Scott (E.I Meath), of Ballygonon, co. Wicklow; she d. 26- Jan. 1837, having had 2 sous, (/.;;, ^W^/A>1< i^ (1) MCTTf Hussey Crespigny, r.n.^envoy oxtraonlinary to Den- mark 1881, envoy extraordinary and mhiister plenipotentiary' Swiss confederation 1879/81, consul-gen. for E^'vpt 1878 9, for • Wallacjjla 1874/8, senior clerk foreign office 1869/74; b. 19 June, ^ 1834; ih. 8 June, 1876, Louisa Alice, only dau. of Robert George I Duff, Esq. (ASTLEY— Bart), and has had 2 sons and 2 daus. | [l|3^Gcorge Crespigny Brabazon, b. 21 Jan. 1878. " [2] Claude Robert, b. and d. 17 Feb. 1881. \ [si^wViolet Marj', twin with [4]^Dorothy Maud, b. 9 July, ; (2) Hon. John Brabazon, com. R.N. b. 20 Oct. 1836; d. s. p. 13 " Feb. 1874, having m. 6 May, 1868, Miss Alice Mary Disney Roe- buck, who d. 6 May, 1869. Lord Vivian m. 2ndly— 21 Sept. 1841, Mary Eliza- ^ beth, eldest dau. and sole heir of late Jones Panton, \ Esq. of Plas Gwyn, Anglesey, and has had 4 sons }■ and 2 daus. ^ (3) Hon. Charles Hussey Panton; b. 26 June, 1847; m. 6 Nov.l 1875, Irene Maude Shelah, eldest dau. of late Capt. John Farrer, of Gurthalougha, King's co. 1st life guards. (4) Hon. Claud Hamilton, bar.-at-law L.i. 1874 ; b. 18 Mar. 1849; m. 29 April, 1878, Constance Emily, 2nd dau. of late - Capt. Jules Alexandre Sartoris, of Hoppesford Hall, co. War- wick, and has a son and dau. Sou, b. 5 Dec. 1880.— Ursula Hermioue Constance, b. 31 Aug. 1879, (5) Hon. Robert Champion, capt. Cornwall ranprers mil.: d. unm. 29 Aug. 1878. (6) Hon. Walter Warwick, b. 18 May, 1856. (7) Hon. Mary Charlotte Martha, m. 13 Nov. 1860, to John Tremayne, Esq. of Heligan, Cornwall, J,p, D.L, high sheriff 1869, M.P, E, Cornwall 1874/80, and has a son and 3 daus. John Claud Lewis Tremavne. b. 1 Aug, 1869.-Onera Mary Georgiaua.— Harriet Maud.— Grace Dauiaris Matilda. VIVIAN. 679 I) Hon, Maud Frances, m. 16 Feb. 1876, to Charles Garden off (AsTLEY— Babt.), of Trefartlien, Anglesey. ») Hon. Editli, m, 26 July, 1873, to Audley Dallas Neeld lABT.), capt. 2nd life guards. BMS — Or, on a chevron az. between three lions' heads erased as many annulets of the field, on a chief embattled gu. a reath of oak of the first between two medals, the dexter repre- ntlng the gold medal and clasp for the actions of Sahagreen, enevente, and Orthes, the sinister the silver Waterloo medal. REST — Out of waves a bridge embattled, issuant therefrom a -hussar of the 18th regt. holding in his right hand a sabre id in his left a pennon gu. inscribed in gold letters " CroLx Grade." [JPPORTERS — Dexter, a grey horse caparisoned, thereon 1 hussar of the 7th light dragoons ppr. Sinister, a bay horse aardant caparisone2. (4) Charlotte Catherine, m. 14 Sept. 1866, to David Joeeph Kennelly, fellow of Bombay University, bar.-at-law i.T. formerly H.M. Indian navy, and has 3 sons and 3 daus. Vivian David Kennelly, b. 3A Feb. 1867.— Charles Ernest, b. 1 April, 1869.— Robert Henry Vivian, b. 4 July, 1879.— Sharlie Maude.— Eva Violet Vivian.— Eileen Patience Vivian. , . . [2] William, capt. 52nd regt. m. Anne, dau". bf^Hn Sivewright, of The Priory, Old Windsor, d. s. p. [3] Charles, d. unm. [4] Edward, of Woodfield, Devon, J.P. major Devon vol. art.; b. 2 April, 1808; m. Ist— Aug. 1 832, Harriet, dau. of John Bacon, Esq. of Sidclifife, Devon ; she d. s. p. 1834. Ho m. 2ndly — 1836, Emma Catherine, dau. of late Rev. Henry Johnson, M.A. and had an only son, Richard Henry Dansey, lieut. R.A. capt. Devon vol. art.; b. 12 June, 1837; d. 6 Sept. 1878, having m. 21 June, 1866, Mary Frances, dau. of late Thomas Joseph FitzGrerald,Esq. of Ballina Park, co. Waterford (HUMBLE— Bart.) [5] Mary, d. 11 April, 1879, having m. to Rev. Matthew Robert Scott, late chaplain R.A. Woolwich, son of Admiral Bcott, and has an only dau.— Mary Talbot ScOTT. [6] Lucy, m. 14 May, 1832, to Charles Kane Sivewright, Esq. sou of John Sivewright, of the Priory, Old Wuidsor ; he d. 27 Jan. 1874, having hail with other issue 3 sons and 7 daus. (1) Charles Richard SIVEWRIGHT, b. 9 Mar. 1840. (2) Greorge Vivian, major R.E. b. 20 Aug. 1841; m. 15 Feb. 1870, Mary Elizabeth, youngest dau. of late Thomas Forbes Reynolds, M.D. of Carshalton. (3) Robert, b. 30 Sept. 1852. (4) Lucy, m. 26 Jan. 1863, as 2nd wife, to Gen. Sir James William Fitzmayer, R.A. K.C.B. K.L.H.M. col. com. R.A. &c. 8. p. (5) Frances Harriet, m. 18 April, 1861, to Major Fitzroy Stephen, rifle brigade, and has 3 sons and 4 daus. (6) Mary Catherine, m. 21 Nov. 1867, to William Law, C.B. late assist.-sec. to the treasury, and auditor of civil list (retd. 1881) ; he d. 2 Oct. 1881, leaving a son. (7) Ellen, m. 6 June, 1861, to Lieut.-CoL Walter Richard Lascelles (E. Harkwood), rifle brigade, D.A.A.G. horse guards. i'l (8) Maria, m. 1 Nov. 1877, to 8. Major Julius Wiles, rifle brigade. (9) Clara. (10) Anne Augusta, m. 20 Oct. 1870, to John Glas Sande- man, Esq. of Ardmay, Arrachar, N.B. /3/ William Henry, rector of Charles, Devon, d. s. p. 13 Nov. 1840, having m. Frances Wingrove. JOHN VIVIAN, of Truro, vice-warden of the stannaries; d. 7 Dec. 1826, having m. 24 Aug. 1774, Betsy, only sur- viving child of Rev. Richard Cranch, vicar of St. Clements, near Truro; she d. 1816, having had 2 sons, /I/ Gen. Sir Richard Hussey Vivian, created Baron Vivian. /2/ John Henry, of Singleton, co. Glamorgan, M.P. Swansea 1832/55, major R. stannary art.; b. 9 Aug. 1785; d. 10 Feb. 1854, having m. 30 Oct. 1816, Sarah, eldest dau. of Arthur Jones, Esq. of The Priory, Reigate, Surrey, and has 4 sons and 6 daus... . ^ [1 J *benry Hussey, M Parkwem, co. Glamorgan, J.P. d.l. ^ M.P. Truro 1852/7, for Glamorgansh. since 1857, late col. 4th Glamorgan R.V.; b. 6 July, 1821; m. 1st— 15 April, 1847, Jessie Dalrymple, dau. of Ambrose Goddard, Esq. of Swindon, Wilts; she d. 28 Feb. 1848, leaving a son, (1) Ernest Ambrose, b. 11 Feb. 1848. Mr. H. H. Vivian m. 2ndly— 14 July, 1853, Caroline Eliza- beth, dau. of Sir Montague Joseph Cholmeley, Bart.; she d. 25 Jan. 1868, leaving a son, (2) John Aubrey, b. 23 July, 1864. Mr. H. H. VIVIAN m. 3rdly— 10 Nov. 1870, Averil, dau. of late Capt Richard Beaumont, R.N. (B. Macdonald), and has 2 sons and 3 daus. (3) Henry Hussey, b. 6 Feb. 1873. — (4) Odo Richard, b. 22 April, 1876. — (5) Violet Averil Margaret. — (6) Averil. William Graham, J.P. D.L. high sherifl Glamorgan 1866; 1. 26 Nov. 1827, unm. [3] Arthur Pendarvea, of Glanafon, co. Glamorgan, J.P. d.l. deputy-warden stannaries, lieut.-col. Ist Glamorgan R.v. since 1872, M.P. West Cornwall since 1868; b. 4 June, 1834; m. Ist— 4 Mar. 1867, Lady Augusta Emily Wj-ndham-Quin, 2nd dau. of Edwin, 3rd Earl of Dunraven, K.P.; she d. 11 Feb. 1877. He m. 2udly— 10 Mar. 1880, Lady Jane Georgiua Dalrymple, eldest dau. of John Hamilton, 10th Earl of Stair, K.T. By bis Ist wife he has 2 sons and 3 daus. Henry Wyndham, b. 3 Feb. 1868.— Gerald William, b. 11 June, 1869.— CaroUne Mabel.— Clarice Gertrude.— Edith Evelyn, b. 22 Dec. 1880. [4] Richard Glynn, b. 31 Aug. 1836. [5] Betsey Sarah, m. 29 Aug. 1840, to Right Hon. Sir William Gibson-Craig, 2nd Baronet, lord clerk registrar of Scotland ; he d. 12 Mar. 1878. [6] C!aroline Grertrude Walker, m. 21 June, 1848, to William Jones Loyd, Esq. (B. OVERSTONE), of Langleybury, Herts. _ Henrietta Letitia Victoria, m. 7 Dec. 1865, to Major ;iement Walker-Heneage, V.C. of Compton Bassett, Wilts, late 8th hussars. [8] Dulcie Chariotte. SVk itidHARD HUSSEY VIVIAN, P.O. G.C.B. G.C.M.G.G.C.II. K.M.T. K.8.W. D.c.L. lieut.-gen. in the army, col. Ist dragoons, com. of the forces in Ireland, master-gen. of the ordnance 1835/41 , M.P. Windsor, equerry to George IV. created a BARONET 19 Jan. 1828, and BARON VIVIAN, of Glynn, and of Truro, Cornwall, 19 Aug. 1841; b. 28 July, 1775; d. 20 Aug. 1842, Imving m. 1st— 14 Sept. 1804, Eliza, dau. of Philip Cham- pion de Crespigny (BART.); she d. 15 June, 1831, having had 2 sons and 2 daus. /I/ Sir Charles Crespigny, 2nd and present Baron. /2/ Hon. John Cranch Walker, capt. late 11th hussars, M.P. Penrhyn 1841/7, Bodmin 1857/9, Truro 1865/71, a lord of the treasury 1868/71, under-sec. for war 1871/8; b. 18 April, 1818; d. 22 Jan. 1879, having m. 1st— 31 Mar. 1840, Louisa, only dau. of late Henry Woodgate ; she d. s. p. 5 May, 1855. He m. 2ndly— 18 June, 1861, Florence Grosvenor, 2nd dau. of late Major (Jeorge Rowley (Bart.) ; she d. 4 April, 1873, having been divorced July 1869 (M. Waterford). He m. 3rdly— 29 April, 1876, Emma, vvidow of Thomas Price, Esq. of London. By his 2nd wife he had 3 daus. Sybil Agnes.— Violet Janet Henrietta.— Florence Adehne. /3/ Hon. Charlotte Eliza d. 30 July, 1877, having m. 14 Aug. 1833, to Gen. Charles George James Arbuthnot, of Woodford House, Northants. ; he d. 21 Oct. 1870, having had 2 sons and 3 daus. (1) Arthur Arbuthnot, of Woodford House, aforesaid; b. 1 Feb. 1843; m. 1 Oct. 1868, Emily, 4th dau. of William Chithbert, Esq. of Beaufront Castle, Northumb. and has 4 sons and 3 daus. Charles ARBUTHNOT, b. 9 July, 1869.— Frederick, b. 1872.— Eric, b. 1873.— Evelyn, b. 27 April, 1876.— Marcia, twin with Madeline.— Violet Mary. 2 y2 Clen ^hJ, 680 VIVlAl^. (2) Charles Hussey Vivian, b. 26 Feb. 1846. (3) Charlotte Letitia Caroline, m. 12 July, 1859, to Her- bert Harley Murray (D. Atholl), treasury remembrancer, Ireland. (4) Marcia, d. 6 Sept. 1879. (5) Mabel. /4/ Hon. Jane Frances Anne, d. 2 Dec. 1860, having m. 12 Dec. 1854, to Henry John Wentworth Foley, Esq. (B. Foley.) LORD VIVIAN m. 2ndly— 10 Oct. 1833, Letitia, dau. of Rev. James Agnew Webster, Esq. of Ashford, co. Longford, and had /5/ Hon. Lalage Letitia Caroline, d. 4 Oct. 1875, having m. l Mar. 1857, as 1st wife, to Henry Hyde Nugent Bankes, EsqJ Wraysbury, Bucks, (see also B. Massy), and had 3 sons and daus. - George Nugent Bankes, b. 24 May, I860.— Jerome Nuger b. 4 July, 1865.— Edward Nugent, b. 3 Oct. 1876.— Nonj Letitia Nugent.— Dorothy Nugent.— Hilda Nugent.— Gee gina Charlotte Nugent.— Margaret Henrietta Nugent. s EARL WALDEGRAVE. ^ IR WILLIAM FREDERICK WALDEGRAVE, Earl Waldegrave and Viscount Chewton (1729, ( ..n.), Baron Waldegrave (1686/6, E.), and a Baronet ( ! ';43, E.), capt. 1st London rifle brigade since 1874; . his grandfather as 9th Earl 24 Oct. 185p; b. 2 M;ir. 1851 ; m. 5 Aug. 1874, his cousin, Ifcm^^Mary 1 Dorothea Palmer, 2nd dau. of Roundell, Ist^B^ep Selborne, and has 2 daus. , ' T (1) Lady Mary Wilfreda. (2) Lady Laura Margaret, b. 25 June, 1880. y^Tg^H«iJH t» f OBumptivc, li on. Henry Noel Waldegiave. Arms— Per pale arg. and gu. Crest— Out of a ducal coronet or, five ostrich feathers the two first arg. the centre one per pale arg. and gu. and the last two gu. Supporters— Two talbots sa. murally gorged arg. Mottoes— Passes avant; and Coelum non animum. Town House— 13, Montagu Place, Montagu Square, W. Uineage. The family of Waldegrave derives its name from Walde- grave (now Walgrave), co. Northampton. Walter de Walde- grave was summoned from that county for military service, 29 Edw. I. and John de Waldegrave was lord of Waldegrave 3 Edw. III. SIR RICHARD WALDEGRAVE, of Waldegrave, and of Smallbridge, in Bures, Suffolk, knight of the shire Suffolk, speaker of the liouse of conniions 1382; will dated 22 April, 1401; d. 2 May following, having m. Joan, dau. and heir of Sylvester, of Bures, Suffolk; she d. 10 June, 1406. His grandson, Sm THOMAS, knighted for his gallantry at the battle of Towton Field 29 Mar. 1461, by Edward IV.; m. Elizabeth, eldest dau. and coheir of Sir John Fray, Knt. lord chief baron of the exchequer (she re-m. to Sir William Say, Knt.) He had with other issue 2 sons, (1) Sir WiUiam, of Smallbridge, K.B. 1501, d. 1525, leaving issue. (2) Edward, of Borley, Essex, grandfather of SIR EDWARD WALDEGRAVE, of Borley (son of John Waldegrave, by Lora, dau. of Sir John Rochester), im- prisoned in the Tower for not complying with the order of council to forbid the celebration of mass in the household of the Lady Mary (afterwards Queen), and on her accession was sworn of the privy council, and constituted master of the great wardrobe, and had a grant of the manor of Chewton, Somerset, knight of the shire Wilts 1553, Somerset 1554, Essex 1557, chancellor of the duchy of Lancaster on the death of his uncle Sir Robert Rochester, K.o. 1557. On the death of Q. Mary he was divested of his employments, and committed to the Tower by Q. Elizabeth, where he d. 1 Sept. 1561 (bur. at Borley, Essex), having m. Frances, dau. of Sir Edward Nevill, Knt. (M. ABEROAVEXNY.) His descendants for three generations remained attached to the Roman faith. His grandson, SIR EDWARD, M.P. Sudbury 1584, knighted at Greenwich 19 July, 1607; when 70 years of age he took up arms in the royal cause, and commanded a regt. of horse, created a Baronet 1 Aug. 1643, and greatly distinguished himself at the pass of Saltash, Portsham, kc; two of his sons were slain in the wars, his estete suffered to the value of £50,000, and was among those nominateil by the ParUament to be removed from his ilajesty's councils, &c. to be made incapable of bearing any employment; m. Eleanor, dau. of Sir Thomas Lovel, Knt. of Harling, Norfolk, and sister and heir of Sir Francis Lovel ; she d. 12 Dec. 1604. His great-grandson, SIR HENRY, 4th Baronet, created BARON WALDEGRAVE, of Chewton, Somersetsh. 20 Jan. 1685/6, comptroller of the King's household 1686, l.l. Salop 1687, retired into Franceon the Revolution, and died at Paris 1689, having m. Henrietta Fitzjames, natural dau. of James II. by Arabella Churchill, sister of John, Duke of Marlborough ; she d. 3 April, 1730, having had with other issue a son, SIR JAMES, 2nd Baron, K.G. took the oaths and his seat in H L 12 Feb. 1722; ambassador extraordinary and plenipo- tentiary to the Emperor of Germany 1727/37, created VISCOUNT CHEWTON AND EARL WALDEGRAVE 13 Sept. 1729, vice-adm. Essex; d. 11 April, 1741, aged 57, having m. 1714, Mary, 2nd dau. of Sir John Webbe. Bart, of Hatherop, co. Glouc; she d. 22 Jan. 1718/19 (bur. in Westminster Abbey), having had with other issue 2 sons, successive Earls, SIR JAMES, 2nd Eari, K.G. lord of the bedchamber 1743, LL.D. Cambridge, author of "Historical Memoirs from 1754/57 " steward of the duchy of Cornwall, &c. gov. to George, Prince of Wales, and Prince Edward, Duke of York, P.O. K.G. 1757 teller of the exchequer ; b. 4 Mar. 1714/15; d. 8 April, 1763' having m. 15 May, 1759, Maria, 2nd natural dau. of Sir Edward Walpole, K.B. (E. Orford) ; she d. 23 Aug. 1807, having (re-m. 6 Sept. 1766, to H.R.H. William Henry, 1st Diike of Gloucester, K.Q. who d. 25 Aug. 1805, leaving a son, who died s. p.) had 3 dais. , , ^ ■, ^ j, SIR JOHN, 3rd Eari, K.G. gen. in the army, col. 2nd regt. of foot guards, master of the horse, gov. of Plymouth 1760, M P Oxford 1747, Newcastle-under-Lyne, a groom of the bed- chamSr? L.L. Essex; b. 28 April, 1718; d. 22 Oct. 1784 having m 7 May. 1751, Lady Elizabeth Leveson-Gower, sister to Gran- ville, 1st Marquis of Stafford, K.G.; she d. 28 April, 1784, having had 2 sons and a dau. (1) Sir George, s. as 4th Earl. ^ (2) Sir William, G.C.B. adm. R.N. created BABON Radstock. (3) Lady Elizabeth, d. s. p. 23 June, 1823, having m. 28 April, 1791, as 2nd wife, to James, 5th Earl of Cardigan (ext.), who S* ^Ir'gEORCJE. 4th Eari, col. 14th regt. of foot; b. 23 Nov. 1751; d. 17 Oct. 1789, having m. 5 May, 1782, his cousm Lady EUzabeth Laura, dau. of James, 2nd Earl Waldegrave she d. 29 Jan. 1816, having had 4 sons and a dau. Ill George, 5th Eari; b. 12 July, 1784; drowned 20 June, 794. 121 John James, 6th Eari, lieut.-col. m the army; b 30 July, 1785- d. 30 July, 1835, having m. at Pans 3 Oct. 1815, Anne, 3rd dau. of John William King, of Hastings ; she d. 23 Aug. 1852, having (re-m. 2 Feb. 1839, to Algernon Hicks, of London) had a son and 3 daus. 682 WALLSCOURT. (1) George Edward, 7th Earl; b. 6 Feb. 1816; d. s. p. 28 Sept. 1846, having m. 28 Sept. 1840, Frances Elizabeth Anne, dau. of John Braham, widow of John James Henry "Walde- grave, Esq. of Navestock, Essex. She re-m. 1st— 30 Sept, 1847, as 2nd wife, to George Granville Harcourt, M.P. (B. Vernon), of Nuneham, Oxon. who d. 19 Dec. 1861. Slie re-m. lastly, 20 Jan. 1871, to Chichester Samuel, Baron Car- lingford, and died s. p. 5 July, 1879. (2) Lady Annette Laura Maria, d. 28 Feb. 1856, having m. 27 Feb. 1841, to Lieut.-Gen. Archibald Money, C.B. who d. 25 Aug. 1858. (3) Lady Horatia Elizabeth, m. 1st— 17 May, 1847, to John Joseph Webbe Weston, Esq. of Sutton Place, Surrey, who d s. p. at the siege of Comorn, Hungary, 24 Sept. 1849. She .,. „ -RHzahPth TTnnorin twin ^Hth re-m. 28 Nov. 1854, to John Wardlaw, Esq. of London. ^i^>«/'A^> ^^''•i^.f^C..\ '^^St *'"'' ^^^^ (4) Lady Ida Anne, /3/ Hon, Edward, lieut. 7th dragoons; b. 29 Aug. 1787; drowned on his return from Corunna, 22 Jan. 1849. /4/ William, s, as 8th Earl. /5/ Lady Wilhelmina Maria, d. 20 Feb. 1805, having m. 26 Jan. 1804, as 1st wife, to Nathaniel Micklethwait, of Taverham, Norfolk, who d. 7 Jan. 1856. SIR WILLIAM, 8th Earl, adm. R.N. C.B.; b. 27 Oct, 1788; d. 24 Oct. 1859, having m. 1st— 10 Aug. 1812, Elizabeth, eldest dau. of late Samuel Whitbread, Esq.; she d, 1 Mar. 1843. He m. 2ndly— 8 Dec. 1846, Sarah, dau. of Bev. William Whitear, prebendary of Chichester, and widow of Edward Milward, Esq. of Hastings ; she d. 18 April, 1873. By his 1st marriage he had 3 sons and 3 daus. [1] WilUam Frederick, Viscount Chewton, capt. Scots fusilier guards ; b. 29 June, 1816 ; d. 8 Oct. 1854, of wounds received at the battle of the Alma, having m. 2 July, 1850, Fanny (V.A.,— a lady of the bedchamber to the Queen since 1855), only dau. of late Capt. John Bastard, R.N. of Sharpham, Devon, and had 2 sons, /I/ William Frederick, 9th and present Earl. /2/ Hon. Henry Noel, hfi^i4Jrea3aJ»ptive-tQ-the Peer- age ; b, (posth,) 14 Oct. 1854, [2] Hon. Samuel, d,d. lord bishop of Carlisle, canon of Sarum; b. 13 Sept. 1817; d. 1 Oct. 1869, having m. 23 Jan. 1845, Jane Anne, eldest dau. of late Francis Pym, Esq. of the Hasells Beds.; she d. 6 June, 1877, leaving a son and dau. /I/ Samuel Edmund, b. 21 May, 1856. /2/ Elizabeth Janet. [3] Hon. George Waldegrave-Leslie, M.P. Hastings 1864/8, capt. 6th Fifesh. vols, since 1859, bar,-at-law M,T. 1849 ; m. 22 Jan. 1861, to Henrietta An derson-Morsheatl, Countess of Rothes (see that title). [4] Lady Laura, m. 2 Feb. 1848, to Roundell, Ist Baron Sel- borne. [5] Lady Maria, m. 2 Oct. 1844, to Rev. William Brodie (BART.) [6] Lady Mary. of Ireland 1876, capt. Galway mil. 1871/6; s, father as 4tli Baron 28 May, 1849, but has n established his right to vote at the election o| Irish representative Peers ; b. 22 Aug. 1841 ; m. | Feb. 1874, Lady Jane Harriet Charlotte Stanhopd 4th dau. of Charles Wyndham, 7th Earl of Ha3 rington, and has 2 sons and 2 daus. ■ (1) Hon. C!harles William Joseph Henry, b. 12 Jan. 1875, (2) Hon. Wyndham Erroll Lincoln, b, 21 Dec, 1876. (4) Hon Elizabeth Lucy Elly. Arms— Arg. a fret gu. Crest— A cat-a-mountain passant guardant ppr. \ Supporters— Dexter, a cat-a-mountain guardant ppr,ducall|l gorged and chained or. Sinister, an antelope collared aoa lined arg. , MOTTO— Virtus sola nobilitat. *j Seat — Ardfry, Oranmore, Galway. f : TOWN House— 5, Montagu Square, w. BAEON WALLSCOUET. Tj^RROLL AUGUSTUS BLAKE, Baron Walls- -Li court (1800, i.), late Coldstream guards, gen- tleman usher to the Puke of Marlborough, viceroy Hineage. f J°^.^? BLAKE, of Ardfry, co, Galway (descended fron Right Hon. Sir Richard Blake, of Ardfry, M.P, co.Galwaj 1639, P.O. CHARLES I, and speaker of the supreme council a Kilkenny); b. 2 Oct. 1739; d. 19 Jan, 1806, having m. Oct 1764, Honoria, only dau, of Dermot Daly, Esq,; she d, 14 Julv 1794, having had with 5 daus, 3 sons, "" ^ ' "'' [1] Joseph Henry, Ist Baron Wallscourt, of Ardfry oo Galway, so created 30 July, 1800, with remainder to the issut male of his father, M,P, co, Galway ; b, 5 Oct, 1765 ; d, 28 Mar 1803, having m. 18 Aug. 1784, Lady Louisa Catherine Mary 5th dau. and coheir of Thomas Bermingham, Earl of Loutt and 22nd Lord Athenry; she d. 28 May, 1827, having (re-m 21 April, 1804, to James Daly, Esq. of Tuam) liad an only dau Anastasia, d, 5 June, 1816, having m, 6 Jan, 1803, to Luke 2nd Lord Clonbrock, who d. 13 Dec. 1826. [2] Ignatius Charles, capt. 18th dragoons ; b. 21 Aug 1773 i w-n^"^>,^'f ',?*^i"^ "*• , , •^""«' 1^^^' Helen, eldest dau. oi Wilham Cashell, of Berwick-upon-Tweed; she d. 5 July 1810 having had with a dau. an only son, i Joseph, 2nd Baron; b. 2 June, 1797; d. 11 Oct. 1816. i [3] Henry James, lieut.-col, in the army ; b. 5 Oct. 1774 • d 11 i Nov. 1811, having m. 14 Feb. 1796, Anne, dau. of John French Esq. of Galway; she d. having had 2 sons and a dau ! (1) Joseph Henry, s. as 3rd Baron. i (2) Henry James, late lieut. co. Galway mil.; b. 26 .Tan ■ 1806 ; m. 23 Feb. 1839, Anne, widow of Lieut.-Col. Swayne \ e.i.cs.; she d. 8 Nov. 1847. '^"li^ne ] (3) Honoria Anastasia, d. 7 Feb. 1878, having m,7Dec 1837 i to Lord Hamilton Francis Chichester (M. Donegal) whc d. s. p. 1 Jan. 1854. i JOSEPH HENRY, 3rd Baron ; b. 2 June, 1797 ; d. 27 Mav i U.,,}^^h ^^^^"^ ^- 23 Sept. 1822, Elizabeth, only dau ol S'^"" ^^^' ^^- «* Norbury Park, Surrey ; she d. 2 Jan j 1877, leaving a son and 2 daus. [1] Erroll Augustus, 4th and present Baron. j [2] Hon. Elizabeth Frederica, m. 17 July, 1866, to Gen thf * iron. Arthur Upton (V, Templetown), ^* j [3] Hon, Elizabeth Nina, m, 26 Sept. 1859, to Lieut -Gen th^ ' Hon. James William Madlonald, c.B. (B. Macdonalu). * ] WALSINGHA^I^WARWIGK, 688 THOMAS, 5th Baron; b. 6 July, 1804; d. 31 Dec. 1870, having ^^y^^'J^^ VS- 1842, Augusta Louisa, eldest dau. of Sir Robert Frankland-Russel, Bart.; she d. 28 April, 1844, leaviuK an only son, ^ ' > ^"■"^^b [1] Thomas, 6th and present Baron. LORD WALSINGHAM m. 2ndly-25 Oct. 1847, Hon. Emily Elizabeth Juha Thellusson, eldest dau. of John, 2nd Lord Rendlesham; she d. 13 May, 1879, having had 3 sons and 4 daus. L^J ilon. John Augustiis, bar.-at-law i.t. 1874, heir ure- sumptive to the Peerage ; b. 21 Mar. 1849. [3] Hon. Amald, b. 11 Sept. 1856 ; m. Margaret Mana, 2nd surviving dau. of Hon. Spencer Cecil Brabazon Fonsonby-Fane, c.B. (E. Bessborough). [4] Hon. Robert Baynard, b. 29 May, 1868. [51 Hon. Emily Augusta Louisa. [6] Hon. Beatrice. [7] Hon. Mabel. [8] Hon. EUzabeth Odeyne. BARON WALSINGHAM. THHOMAS DE GREY, Baron Walsinghara (1780 J- G.B.), lord in waiting to the Queen 1874/5 M.P.West Norfolk 1865/71, chairman Norfolk court of sessions 1880 ; s. his father as 6th Baron 31 Dec. 1870 ; b. 29 July, 1843 ; m. 19 Mar. 1877, Augusta Selina Elizabeth, only child of late Wil- liam Lock, Esq. and widow of Ernest Fitzroy, Lord Burghersh (E. Westmorland), her subse- quent marriage with the Duca di San Teodoro having been dissolved at her suit in the English Court Nov. 1876 ; heir presumptive, his brother John Augustus. Arms— Barry of six arg. and az. in chief three annulets gu. Crest— A wyvem's head ppr. Supporters— Two wyverns regardant arg. collared and chained or, each charged with three annulets in fesse gu. Motto— Excitari non hebescere. Seat— Merton Hall, Thetford, Norfolk. TOWN HOUSE- Eaton House, 66A, Eaton Square, S.W. ILineage. SIR WILLIAM DE GREY, of Merton, Norfolk Glth in descent from Sir Thomas de Grey, of Cornard and Caven- dish, Suffolk, conservator of the peace in that county 1310, 1314, d. 15 Edward II. said to be descended from William, 3rd son of Henry de Grey, ancestor of the Earl of Stamford, see that title). King's council 1758, solicitor-gen. to the Queen 1761. and to GEORGE III, 1763, attorney-gen, 1766, knighted 26 Jan. 1771, and constituted lord chief justice of common pleas, which he resigned 8 June, 1780, m.p. Newport, Cornwall, 1762 8, and Camb. university 1770, created BARON WALSING- HAM, of Walsingham, Norfolk, 17 Oct, 1780; b. 7 July, 1719; d. 9 May, 1781, having m. 12 Nov. 1743, Mary, dau. of William Cowper, of The Park, near Hertford; she d. Sept. 1800. His grandson, THOMAS, 4th Baron (on the death of his brother George, 3rd Baron, 26 April, 1831, sons of Thomas, 2nd Baron, 20 years chairman of committees house of lords), archdeacon of Surrey, rector of Fawley, Hants, and Merton, Norfolk; b. 10 April, 17*78; d. 7 Sept. 1839, having m. 12 Aug. 1802, Elizabeth, youngest dau. of Right Rev, and Hon. Brownlow North, D,D. bishop of Winchester (E. Guildford); she d. 8 May, 1845, having had with other issue 3 sons and 3 daus. El] Thomas, s. as 5th Baron. 2] Hon. Brownlow North Osborn, b. 3 July, 1808; d. s. p. 8 April, 1868, having m. 16 Feb. 1858, Emma, dau. of late George Kenyon (B. KenyON), of Cefn, co. Denbigh ; she d. 6 April, 1873. [3] Hon. Frederick, rector of Copdock, Suffolk, 1837/81 ; b. 25 Nov. 1810 ; d. uum, 30 Mar, 1881. [4] Hon. Elizabeth Augusta, d. 22 Feb. 1875, having m. 13 Aug. 1832, as 1st wife, to Richard Heber Wrightson, Esq. of Warmsworth, Yorks. [5] Hon. Henrietta Mary, m. 3 Dec. 1835, to Brownlow North Garnier, R.N. who d. 28 June, 1847. [6] Hon, Georgina, d, 22 April, 1874, having m. 29 June, 1833, to Lloyd, 3rd Lord Kenyon, who d, 14 July 1869. EARL OF WARWICK. GEORGE GUY GREVILLE, Earl of Warwick (1759, G.B.), Earl (1746, G.B.) and Baron Brooke (1620, E.), hon. col. Warwick yeo. 1880, lieut.-col. comdt. 1848/80, A.D.c. to the Queen since 1878, M.p. South Warwicksh. 1845/53, sheriff Cam- bridge and Huntingdon 1846 ; s. his father as 4th Earl 10 Aug. 1853 ; b. 28 Mar. 1818 ; m. 18 Feb. 1852, Lady Anne Charteris, 2nd dau. of Francis, 8th Earl of Wemyss, and has 4 sons and a dau. (1) Francis Richard Charles Guy, Baron Brooke, capt. Warwicks. yeo. since 1876, j.p. D.L. M.P. East Somerset 1879; ^^a^, b. 9 Feb. 1853; m, in Westminster Abbey 30 April. 1881, Frances ' Evelyn, elder dau. and coheir of Hon, Charles Henry Maynard, only son of Henry, 3rd and last Viscount Maynard (ext.) (2) Hon. Alwyn Henry Fulke, lieut. 60th rifles; b. 9 Feb. 1864. (3) Hon. Louis George, in dipl. service; b. 2 Jan. 1856. (4) Hon. Sidney Robert, b. 16 Nov. 1865. (5) Lady Eva Sarah Louisa. Arms — Sa. on a cross five pellets, a bordure engrailed or. Crests— 1st, Out of a ducal coronet gu. a swan rising, aig. 2nd, A bear arg. muzzled gu. supporting a ragged staff of the first. Supporters — Two swans arg. ducally gorged gu. Motto — ^Vix ea nostra voco. Seat— Warwick Castle, Warwickshire. TOWN House— Berwick House, Stable Yard, St. James's, S.W. 684 WARWICK. Utneage. SIR FULKE GREVILLE, K.B. of Beauchamp's Court, J.U. (grandson of Sir Edward Greville, of Milcote, co. Wanvick, knighted at the battle of the Spurs, 5th in descent from William Greville, of London, woolstapler, who d. 10 Oct. 1401, son of William Greville, of Gampden, Glouc. who lent RICHARD II. 300 marks), sheriff cos. Warwick and Leic. 34 Henby VIII. and knight of the shire, Warwick, 1 Edwakd VI.; he d. 10 Nov. 1519, having m. Elizabeth, dau. and eventually sole heir of Edward Willoughby (only son of Robert, Lord Willoughby de Broke, by his wife Elizabeth, dau. and coheir of Richard, 2nd Lord Beauchamp, of Powyk, descended from Walter de Beauchamp, younger brother of William de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick, temp. Edward I.); she d. 1560, having had with 4 daus. 3 sons, ^ „ , . -^^ . xi. (1) Sir Fulke, knighted 7 Elizabeth 1564/5, knight of the shire Warwick, 28 ELIZABETH, and in four other Parliaments; d. 1606; m. Anne Neville, dau. of Ralph, Earl of Westmorland, leaving a son and dau. t -. » 111 Sir Fulke, K.B. at the coronation of JAMES I. 15 July, 1603; wrote the life of his friend, Sir Philip Sidney; keeper of the signet to the council in the Marches of Wales, treasurer of the navy at Q. ELIZABETH'S death, and one of her favourites, chancellor of the exchequer, P.C. obtained a grant of Warwick Castle, with the gardens and other de- pendencies about it, &c. and expended about £20,000 in repairing and adorning it, created Baron Brooke, of Beau- champ's Court, CO. Warwick, 19 Jan. 1620/1, v.'ith remainder to his kinsman Robert, son to Fulke Greville, of Thorp Latimer, co. Line. gent, of the bedchamber; d. unm. 30 Sept. 1628, from the effects of being stabbed by his servant, Hay- wood. 121 Margaret, sister and heir of her brother; m. to Sir Richard Verney, whose grandson, Sir Richard Verney, was acknow- ledged and summoned to parliament as Lord Willoughby de Broke 1696 (see that title.) (2) Robert, of Thorp Latimer, co. Line; m. Blanche Wliitney or Welby, and had an only son, FULKE, d. 1632, having m. at Sprotborough, 15 May, 1602, Mary, dau. of Christopher Copley, of Wadworth, York.s. (and widow of Ralph Bosville, of Guuthwaite, Yorks.), and had an only son, Robert, s. as 2nd Lord Brooke. (3) Sir Edward, of Harrold Park, Essex ; m. Elizabeth, dau. of Lord John Grey (brother to Henry, Duke of Suffolk), and widow of Henry, son and heir of Sir Anthony Denny, Knt. P.C. to HENRY VIII. ROBERT, 2nd Baron, M.P. Warwick, a parliamentary gen. in the Civil wars, com.-in-chief of the associated counties of Warwick and Stafford, fought in the right wing wliicli entirely broke the left of the King's army at Edgehill, Oct. 1642; shot at the assault of Lichfield, in which Lord Chesterfield was defeated, 1642 ; m. Lady Catlieriue Russell, dau. of Francis, Earl of Bedford, and had 5 sons, of whom 3 succeeded to the title, and the youngest, a posthumous son, FULKE, 5th Baron (on the death of his brother Robert, 17 Feb. 1676), recorder of Warwick; d. 22 Oct. 1700, aged 86, having m. Sarah, dau. of Sir Samuel Dashwoo«iu«#»^ (2Y'^}i3ihu r Charles/ ^dftpt. and lleut.-col. grenadier guanls IKTit;"!^. nr^ar. 1849; m. 34 Oct. 1872, Kathleen Emily liulkeley Williams, youngest dau. of late Robert Griffith Williams, Esq. (BART.), and lias 3 sons and a dau. Arthur Charles, b. 9 June, 1876.— A son b. 80 Sept. 1879.— Evelyn Kathleen. , . (3)"Yit;toria Alexandrina (siSonsor n.M. the Queen); m. 6 Sept. 1877, to Ion Trant Hamilton, Esq. of Abbot6to^«*n, co. Dublin, u.L. M.r, atoc* 18631 and has a dau. b. 8 Aug. 1879, and a, dau. b. 2 Nov 1880. Uim^ (4)'*iiary Angela! ui*. 7 Sept. 1875, to (George Arthur Jerroise Scott, Esq. of Rotherfield Park, Hants. J. P. D.L. (5) Georgina, d. 3 Feb. 1880, having m. 22 July, 1874, to William Rolle Malcolm, assistant under-sec. of state colonial ofHce (youngest son of John Malcolm, of Poltalloch, N.B.), and had a son, J. . Ronald MALCOLM, b. 9 May, 1876. ^c^IaJt i^ jruct ^U4« UaM (J |li4r. iMi( . EARL OF WEMYSS. FRANCIS WEMYSS CHARTERIS-DOUGLAS, Earl of Wemyss (1633, 8.) aud March (1697, 8),Vi8COuiit Peebles (1697, s.). Baron Elcho (1628, s.), Douglas (1697, 8.), and Wemyss (1821, U.K.), a Baronet (1625, N.8.), vice-lieut. Haddington and lieut. Peebles 1853/80, lieut.-gen. " royal company of archers," the Queen's bodyguard in Scotland; s. his father as 8th Earl 28 June, 1853; b. 14 Aug. 1795; m.in France 1817, Lady Louisa Bingham, 4th dau. of Richard, 2nd Earl of Lucan, and has had 4 sons and 2 daus. ^^aijla^,. iMl [1] F_ranci3 , LOHO FitiPHO, B.A. Oxon. LL.D. Edinburgh, a lord of thetreasifry 1852/5, M.P. EastGlouc. 1841/6, Haddingtonsh. to the Queen's bodyguard in Scotland : b. 4 4Micut.-col. comdg. London Scottish vols. 1859/79, A.D.C. QviPen. ensign-general "royal company of archers," Aug. 1818 ; m. 29 Aug. 1843, Lady Anne Frederica Anson, 2nd dau. of Thomas William, Ist Earl of Lichfield, and has had 5 sons and 3 daus. (1) Hon. Francis, d. unm. 22/28 July, 1870. (2) Hon. Alfred Walter, lieut. Coldstream guards; d. unm. 24 Nov. 1873. , ,^. , (3) Hon. Hugo Richard, b. 26 Aug. 1857. hflil^kc M.P H'^^y^m-rUit , (4) Hon. Alan Dudley, 2nd lieut. Coldstream guards, late ' Ist R. Lane. mil. inf.; b. 19 Mar. 1860. (5) Hon. Evan, b. 29 Jan. 1864. (6) Hon. Evelyn, m. 4 June, 1872, to John, 4th Viscount de Vesci. (7) Hon. Lilian Harriet m. 27 Nov. 1872, to Sir Henry Car- stairs Pellv, Bart, who d. 4 June, 1877. (8) Hon. Hilda, m. 4 Dec. 1880, to Hon. William St. John Fremantle Brodrick, eldest son of William, 8th Viscount Midleton. [2] Hon. Richard, lieut.-col. Scots guards, r>^,. co. Tipperary* b. 25 July, 1822; d. 16 Mar. 1874, having m, 2 Aug. 18,58, Lady Margaret Butler, elder and only surviving dau. t>f Richanl, 2nd Earl of Glengall (ext.) and 12th Baron Cahir, and had 2 sons and 2 daus. (1) Richard Butler, b. 12 Oct. 1866. (2) Edmund Butler, b. 28 Sept. 1870. (3) Elinor Margaret. (4) Maud Emily. [3] Hon. Walter, capt. 92nd highlanders ; killed at Balaklavs 25 Oct. 1854. [4] Hon. Frederick William, com. R.N. (retd.); b. 28 Feb. 1833, m. 30 Nov. 1864. Lady Louisa Keppel, 3rd dau. of George, 6tli Earl of Albemarle, and has 2 sons, Nigel Keppel, b. 10 Mar. 1878.— Ronald Louis, b. 24 Sept. 1879. 692 WEMYSS. [5] Lady Anne, m. 18 Feb. 1852, to George, 3rd Earl of War- wick and Brooke. [6] Lady Louisa, m. 7 Dec. 1854, to William Wells, of Holm- wood, Hunts. Arms— Quarterly, 1st and 4tli, Arg, afesse az. within the royal treasure of Scotland, gu. Charteris. 2nd and 3rd, Or, a lion rampant gu. Wemyss. Crest— A swan ppr. Wemyss. Supporters— Two swans ppr. Mottoes— " Je pense," Wemyss. "This our charter," Char- teris; " Forward," March. Seats— Neidpath Castle and Hayes Lodge, Peebles ; Gosford House, Haddington ; Elcho Castle, Perth ; and Stanway Hall, Moreton-in the-Marsh. Hineage. SIE DAVID WEMYSS, of Wemyss [son of Sir David Wemyss, who fell at Flodden Field 9 Sept. 1513, descended from John de Wemys, d. between 1232/6, grandson of Hugo (2nd son of Gill-Michael, 4th Earl of Fife, and grantee from his father of the lordship of Wemes)]. Sir David d. May 1544, having m. 1st, Catherine, eldest dau. of Henry, Lord Sinclair, and 2ndly, Mariota, dau. of Sir John Towers, of Innerleith, and had issue. By his 1st wife he had 2 sons, (1) Sir John, repulsed the English when they landed in Fife 1547, lieut. of Fife, Kinross, and Clackmannan 1559; d. at Elcho Jan. 1571/2, having m. 1st, 1530, Margaret, dau. of Sir Adam Otterburn, of Redhall, King's advocate. He m. 2ndly, 1558 Janet, dau. of Alexander Trail, of Blebo,and had issue by both. His great-grandson through the 1st marriage. Sir John, created Earl op Wemyss. (2) James, m. Janet Wardlaw, heiress of Casky berry, and was ancestor of Sir James, of Caskyberry, gen. of the artillery temp. Charles I. deprived of his office by Parliament for his con- cern in "the engagement" to rescue the King 1648. He was father of SIR James, of Caskyberry, created Lord Burntisland for life, 15 April. 1 672. He m. Margaret, Countess of Wemyss, and was father of David, 4th Earl of Wemyss. (See below.) SIR JOHN WEMYSS, created a BARONET OF NOVA SCOTIA 29 May, 1625, with remainder to his heirs male, created Lord Wemyss, of Elcho, by patent 1 April, 1628, to him and his heirs male bearing the name and arms of Wemyss, and was further advanced by the title of Eaul of Wemyss, Lord Elcho and Methel 25 June, 1633, with a similar remainder, high commissioner to the general assembly, and p.c. 1641, one of the committee of estates 1644; d. 22 Nov. 1649, having m. 1610, Jean, eldest dau. of Patrick, 7th Lord Gray; she d. 17 Aug. 1640, liaving had with 4 daus. a son, SIR DAVID, 2nd Earl, made a resignation of his titles and obtained a new patent of tliem 3 Aug. 1672, in favour of his dau. Lady Margaret, and tlie heirs male of lier body, which failing to the heirs of entail contained in her marriage contract with the former precedency; he built the harbour of Methel; d. June, 1679, having m. 1st, Hon. Jean Balfour, dau. of Robert, Lord Balfour, of Burleigh; she d. 10 Nov. 1649, having had 3 daus. He m. 2ndly, at Cumbernauld, 23 April, 1650, Lady Eleanor Fleming, eldest dau. of 2nd Earl of Wigton (ext.); she d. s. p. 20 April, 1652. He m. 3rdly— 13 Jan. 1653, Lady Margaret Leslie, dau. of John, 6th Earl of Rothes, and relict of James, Lord Balgony, and of Francis, Earl of Buccleuch (mother of Anne, Duchess of Buccleuch and Monmouth, and Alexander, 2nd Earl of Leven), and sister of John, Duke of Rothes, high chancellor of Scotland; she d. 1688, having ha Hon. Eliza .Tane, m. 22 Jan. 1860, to Christopher B Uardew, capt. late 74th highlanders, and has with other issue a ■on, Philip Cardew, lieut. R.E.; m. 19 June, 1879, his cousin, Mary Animziata, dau. of Mansfield Parkyns, Esq. of Wood- borough Hall, Notts. (BART.) (6) Hon. Emma Louisa, d. 2 Sept. 1877, liaving m. 14 Sept. 1864, to Mansfield Parkyns, Esq. (BART.), of Woodborough HaU Notts. (7) Hon. Augusta, m. 23 Jan. 1874, to Henry Charles Adamson Parker, Esq. son of Kenyon Parker, Q.C. RICHARD AUGUSTUS, 2nd Baron, bar.-at-Uw M.T. 1863, a registrar in bankruptcy 1862/6 ; b. 11 Mar. 1830; d. 28 Mar. 1876, having m. 6 July, 1851, Mary Florence, youngest dau. of Rev. Alexander Fowncs-Luttrell, rector of East Quau- toxhead, Somerset, and has 4 sons and 2 daus. [1] Edward Luttrell Pilkingrton, 3rd and present Baron. [2] Hon. Edward Alexander, lieut. R.N. heir prestimptive to the Peerage ; b. 28 Aug. 1885. [3] Hon. Arthur John, late lieut. (K.O.) Ist Staff, mil. b. 17 June, 1860. [4] Hon. Albert Victor, b. 8 Jan. 1864. [5] Hon. Florence Ellinor. [6] Hon. Ada Natalie. EARL OF WESTMEATH. WILLIAM ST. GEORGE NUGENT, Earl of Wcstmeath (1G21, I.) and Baron Delvin (1480, I.), capt. late 9th regt.; s. his father as 10th Earl 12 May, 1879; b. 28 Nov. 1832; m. 24 July, 1866, Emily Margaret, dau. of late Andrew William Blake, Esq. of Furlough, co. Galway, and has 2 sons and 2 daus. ci-- jm (1) Anthony Francis, t»«fr-BBfaVH(, b. 11 Jan. 1870,nU(.MU - ia*.C/^i (2) Hon. William Andrew, b. ' " (3) Lady Maria Julia. (4) Lady Elizabeth Anne. Arms— Erra. two bars gu. CREST — A cockatrice vert. Supporters — Two cockatrices vert. Motto— Decrevi . Skat— Pallas, Tynagh, and Eastwell Kilrecdlc, both co. (3alway. ftineage. SIR WILLIAM NUGENT, of Balrath (descended from Christopher Nugent, of Balrath, co. Meath, 3rd son of Sir Gilbert de Nugent who accompanied Sir Hugh de Laci into Ireland temp. Henry II.), sheriff co. Meath 1401/2, keeper of the peace and commissioner of array for the barony of Delvin. He is said to have become Baron of Delvin in right of his wife Catherine (or sister), and heir of John FitzJohus, 8th Baron of Delvin. His grandson, JAMES NUGENT, o. v. p. 1450 (son of Richard, Baron Delvin, L.D. by Catherine, dau. and heir of Thomas Drake, of Carlanstowu, co. Meath), leaving by Elizabeth, his wife, elder dau. and coheir of Sir Robert Hollywood, of Artane, co. Dublin, she brought the estates of Drumcree, Dysart, and Donore into tliis family (she re-m. 1st, to Sir Thomas Dowdall, and 2ndly, to Peter Travers, of Cortilagh, and had daughters bv both), and had 4 sons, [i] Christopher, 11th baron of Delvin, m. Elizabeth Anne Preston, dau. of Robert, Viscount Gormanston; d. 1493, having had a son, Ricliard, s. as Baron Delvin. [2] Robert, of Drumcree, co. Westmeath, and had issue [3] Lavalin, of Dysart, m. Mary, dau. of John Pettyt, Baron of Mullingar; d. 10 Mar. 1527, having had issue. Ancestor through a female of Nugent, of Portaferry, co. Down, and of Dysart, co. Westmeath, and also ancestor of James Nugent Count of the holy Roman empire. [4] Andrew, of Donore, co. Westmeath, grandfather of James Nugent, who d. at Donore 21 Feb. 1580, leaving by Elizabeth I his wife 2 sous, 2Z2 696 WESTMEATH. (1) Richard, of Donore, d. 31 Oct. 1616, having m. 1580, Maud, dau. of Sir Christopher Barnewall, of Cnckstown, ancestor of Nugent (created 1768), extinct Baronets, and also through a female of Sir Percy Nugent, created a BAKO- NET 30 Sept, 1831. (2) Christopher, of Clonlost, d. 1 Mar. 1613, having m. dau. of William FitzLaurence. His descendant in the 8th generation, JAMES NUGENT, of Clonlost, CO. Westmeath ; d. 11 Feb. 1748, having m. 1719, Jane, dau. of John Cooke, of Cookes- borough, and had with other issue 2 sons, /la/ John, of Clonlost, d. 1770, having m. 1753, Elizabeth Power, dau. of Richard Trench, Esq. of Garbally (E. ClanCARTY), and had with other issue 2 sons, ri] James, of Clonlost, high sheriff 1799, heut.-col. Westmeath mil.; b. 1762 ; d. 1832, haying m. 1809, Isabella, eldest dau. of Ma]or Andrew Parke, of Dunalley,co. Sligo; she d. 1866, having had 2 sons and 3 daus. (1) John James, of Clonlost, J.P. D.L. high sheriff 1855, major Westmeath mil. capt. late 3rd dragoon guards; b. June, 1812; m. 1st— 1844, Annie Grahame, youngest dau. of Sir John Robinson, K.H. of Edinburgh; shed. 1846. He m. 2ndly— 1851, Helen, 2nd dau. of Thomas Grahame, of Loud- water, Herts. By his 1st wife he has an only dau. Isabella Euphemia Anne, m. 26 June, 1869, to Richard Reynell Drought, late 51st regt. (2) James Andrew, lieut.-col. late 36th regt.; b. m. 1844, Hester, only dau. of John Magill, Esq. and has 2 daus. /I/ Hester Isabella, m. 16 May, 1876, to Rev. George Gustavus Monck, vicar of Welshampton, Salop (V. 121 Helen, m. 2 April, 1873, to Cecil Meeson Edwardes, only son of late Edward Meeson Nickson, Esq. of Llan-y-Cefn, Flints. (3) Frances Elizabeth. (4) Isabella Louisa, m. to Lieut.-Col. Charles Wynne, Pifeshire R.A. . , (5) Elizabeth Emily Anne, m. 1840, to Wilham Lambe Palmer, Esq. of Rahan, co. Kildare, who d. 1849, leaving 2 sons and a dau. [2] John, major-gen. in the army, C.B.; d. 26 April, 1830 having m. 14 Feb. 1814, Frances Harriet, only dau. of Richard Reynell, Esq. of Reynella, co. Westmeath; she d. 1 April, 1826, having had a son and dau. (1) Eyre Trench John Richard, lieut.-col. 2nd Stafif. mil. late 69th regt. J.P. co. Staff.; b. 20 June, 1817. (2) Frances, d. 30 July, 1856, having m. 13 June, 1836, to Samuel Arthur Reynell, Esq. of Archerstown, who d. 11 Jan. 1877, having had 4 daus. /2a/ Walter, grandfather of Walter Nugent, created a Baron op Austria; d 24 Oct. 1864, having m. 1st— , 1831, Louisa Mary, 2nd dau. of Rev. John Digby (B. DiGBT), of Landens- town, CO. Kildare, in her issue, and coheir of her brother John William Digby; she d. , 1833, leaving an only dau. Louisa Maria. He m. 2ndly— 24 Oct. 1833, Georgina Ehzabeth, 2nd dau. and coheir of Sir Charles Jenkinson, Bart, and had 3 sons and 2 daus. (1) Walter Ruthven, formerly in Austrian service; m. (2) Albert Llewellyn, late R.N.; b. 8 Jan. 1841; m. 7 April, 1862, Elizabeth, eldest dau. of late Theodora Bal- tazzi, of Constantinople and Therapia, and has 4 sons and 3 daus. Algernon John, b. 5 Oct. 1865.— George Frederic, b. 5 Feb. 1867.— Albert Beauchamp, b. 13 Feb. 1873.— Frank Henry, b. 5 Sept. 1880:.*^ary Elizalieth.— Zoe Virginia. — Florence Louisa. (3) Frank Frederick, R.A. ; d. unm. (4) Ismania Catherine (a lady of the bedchamber in ordinary to the Queen) ; m. 25 April, 1862, as 2nd wife, to Charles, 3rd Baron Southampton, who d. 16 July, 1872. (5) Helen Georgiana, m. 30 July, 1873, to Dacre Mervyn Archdall Hamilton, Esq. of Comacassa, co. Monaghan, and has 3 daus. Georgiana Eglantine Marie HAMILTON.— Ismay Made- leine. — Agnes Lizzie. RICHARD, Baron Delvin, had summons to Parliament 1486, 1490, 1493, and was constituted 1496 commander and leader-in-chief of all the forces destined for the defence of cos. Dublin, Meath, Kildare, and Louth, was at the battle of Knocktough, in Connaught, 1504, lord deputy of Ireland 1627; d. 28 Feb. 1537, having m. Elizabeth, dau. of Lord Howth (or Isabella, dau. of Thomas FitzGerald, 2nd son of Gerald, Earl of Kildare), and had 2 sons, (1) Sir Christopher, m. Marian, dau. of Nicholas, 15th Baron Howth (she re-m. to Gerald, eldest son of Gerald Fitz-Gerald, of Blackwood, co. Kildare), and d. v. p. 1531, having had 5 sons, /I/ Richard, Baron Delvin, d. 1562, having m. Elizabeth Preston, dau. of Jenico, Viscount Gormanstown. His grand- son Richard, created EARL OF Westmeath. /2/ James, of Coolumber, co. Westmeath ; d. 10 June, 1603, leaving by Margery his wife, dau. of Thomas Nangle, 2 sons and a dau. /3/ OUver, m. 1st, Anne Plunket, 2nd dau. of Christopl 6th Lord Dunsany, and had a son, [1] Christopher, ancestor of Nugent of Balkin. Oliver Nugent m. 2ndly, Browne, co. Westmeatk and had a son, [2] Wilham, of Rathiweor ; m. Alison, dau. of Sir Jame^ FitzSimon, of TuUmally, and from him descended in th« 6th generation, Christopher Edmond John Nugent, of Bobsgrov^ CO. Cavan, J.P. high sheriff 1821, officer of dragoons (4tl] son of OUver Nugent, of Bobsgrove, high sheriff 1788; b, 22 June, 1777 ; d, 20 Feb. 1853, having m. 13 June, 1803, Sophia Maria Anne, eldest dau. of Wilham Rathbom^j Esq. of Scrypplestown, co. Dublin; she d. havingfll had 4 sons and a dau. (1) Oliver, b. 17 June, 1804 ; d. 5 Jan. 1840, having nu ; 30 Oct. 1837, Sophia Anna Maria, 2nd dau. of Robert.; Johnson, Esq. of Kinlough House, co. Leitrim, and hadr an only son, \ Edmond Robert, of Bobsgrove, high sheriff Cavanf 1870; b. 8 Feb. 1839 ; d. s. p. 27 July, 1872, having mi 15 Dec. 1864, Ida Margaret, 2nd dau. of John RoweJ Esq. of Ballycross, co. Wexford. She re-m. 9 Oct,! 1876, to John Francis Wiseman, lieut. Queen's bays, t (2) Edmond, vicar of Denn, co. Cavan; b. 17 Oct. 1808ji d. 1 Nov. 1854, having m. 2 Dec. 1840, Frances, eldestl dau. of Matthew Nisbet, Esq. of Derricarne House, co.l Leitrim, and had a dau. | Sophia Mary. \ (3) Richard, of Kilrue, co. Meath, J.P. ; b. 17 Aug,| 1822 ; m. 6 Dec. 1848, AmeUa St. George, 2nd dau. ofj Most Rev. Edward Stopford, D.D. lord bishop of Meathl (E. COURTOUN), and has had with other issue an only' dau. ■; Sophia Maria Anne Catherine. . (4) St. George Mervyn, of Farren Connell, co. Cavan, i hon. major-gen., lieut.-col. and brevet-col. in the army, 3 A.D. & Q.M.G. N. British district 1877, 80, late a.Q.m.g. \ Ireland, wounded at Sobraon, Sutlej, medal and clasp; ; b. 19 Jan. 1825; m. 4 June, 1866, Emily Francis, youngest ' dau. of late Right Hon. Edward Litton, P.c. m.p. and has 2 sons, < [1] Oliver Stuart Wood, Carlow rifles mil. b. 9 Nov. , 1860. ■ [2] Cyril Mervyn, b. 1 May, 1862. (5) Henrietta Florence, d. 13 Mar. 1834, having m. i Dec. 1827, to Rev. Gorges Lowther Irvine, rector ofj Rathregan, co. Meath. j /4/ Gerald, of Laffaghbauedan. \ 151 Nicholas, of Kilmore, co. Dublin, and of Kilcairne, co. ; Meath chief justice common pleas Ireland, attainted and | executed for high treason 24 ELIZABETH ; from whom de- \ scended Nugent, of Robiu8to\\ai. ] (2) Sir Thomas, of Carlanstown, ancestor of Robert, Earl i Nugent (extinct). I SIR RICHARD, Baron Delvin (son of Christopher, Lord '■ Delvin, by Mary Fitzgerald, dau. of Gerald, 11th Earl of ' Kil«lare), kniglit«d at Christ Church 22 Sept. 1603, committed 1 to Dublin Castle for high treason 10 Nov. 1607, escaped but . made voluntary submission the following year, and was par- ] doned by privy seal 26 Sept. 1608; sat in the parUaments of 1613 and 1615, created EARL OF WESTMEATH 4 Sept. 1621; , during the Rebellion his losses were estimated at £20,000 ; J he d. 1641, having m. Jane Plunket, dau. of Christopher, Lord i Killeen, and sister of Lucas, Ist Earl of Fingall, and had with j other issue 4 sons, i [1] Cliristopher, LORD DELVIN ; bur. at Clownin 10 July, i 1626, v. p. liaving m. Lady Anne Macdonnell, eldest dau. of ; Randal, Earl of Antrim (she re-m. to William, Lord Slaue), I and had an only son, | Richard, s. as 2nd Earl. [21 Francis, of Tobber, m. Margaret Sandys, and d. s. p. 1 [3] John, of Dromeny, m. Catlierine, rlau. of James Dillon, of ■ Ballymuley, co. Longford, ancestor of Lavall, Count Nugent, j f.m. Austrian service, K.c.B. k.g.f. ; d. 22 Aug. 1862, leaving i issue. [4] Ignatius, col. in French service; will dated 16 April, 1670 ; : proved 14 Feb. 1671 ; m. Jane Plunket, dau. of Matthew, 6th Baron Louth, and had 2 daus. ] RICHARD, 2nd Earl, gen. of the Irisli forces raised in j Leinster, 1660, against the rebels, excepted from Crom- j well's act of pardon 1662; d. 1684, having m. Mary, dau. of Sir " Thomas Nugent, Bart, of Moyrath; she d. 19 May, 1672, ; having had \vith other issue 2 sons, ( [1] Christopher, Lord Delvin ; d. before his father, having m. j Mary, eldest dau. of Richard Butler, of Kilcash, co. Tipperary. and niece of James, 1st Duke of Ormond; she d. 28 Mar, < 1737, aged 96. His male line failed on the death of j George Thomas John, 8th Earl; d. 6 May, 1871; created j Marquis of westmeath 12 Jan. 1822; b. 17 July, 1786; m. ; 1st — 29 May, 1812, Lady Emily Anne Bennet Elizabeth Cecil, j 2nd dau. of James, 1st Marquis of Salisbury, K.G.; she d. 21 ! Jan. 1868. He m. 2ndly— 8/18 Feb. 1868, Maria Jarvis, whom j he divorced in 1862. He m. 3rdly— 12 July, 1864, Elizabeth Charlotte, 2nd dau. of late David Vemer, Esq. (BART.) By : his 1st wife he had an only dau. i Lady Rosa Emily Marv Anne, m. 28 April, 1840, to Col. | Fulke Southwell GrevlUe-Nugeut, created Baron Gre- ' VILLE 15 Dec. 1869. [2] Hon. Thomas, of Pallas, co. Galway, king's counsel 1686, WESTMINSTER. 007 I ustice king's bench 1C86, chief justice 1687, created after the Jibdication of James II. Baron Nugent, of Riverston, co. Westmeath, 3 April, 1689, commissioner of the treasury 1689,90; )utlawed for being engaged in the rebellion against William [II.; d. May, 1715, having m. 1680, Hon. Mariana Bamewall, >nly dau. of Henry, 2nd Viscount Kingsland; she d. 16 Sept. 1736. His grandson, ANTHONY NUGENT, of Pallas, called Lord Riverston (son of William Nugent, who d. 11 May, 1756, by Bridget, lau. of Charles Daly, of Cloghan, Esq.); b. 28 Aug. 1730; d. 3ept. 1814, will proved 10 Feb. 1815, having m. 25 June, 1772, Olivia, dau. of Arthur French, of Tyrone, co. Galway, and had 8 eons and a dau. [1] William Thomas, of Pallas, called Lord Riverston, and (tfaimed the title before a committee of house of lords; b. 29 Sept. 1773; d. 6 Sept. 1851, having m. 1794, Mary Catherine, only dau. of Michael Bellew, Esq. (BART.), of Mount Bellew; she d. 1855, having had 2 sons and a dau. (1) Anthony Francis, s. as 9th Earl. (2) Michael William Bellew, of Earls Park, CO. Galway; b. 28 Aug. 1808; m. 29 Dec. 1838, Emily, only dau. of Charles Morrell, Esq. of Plas Ryotten, Salop; she d. 5 June, 1856. (3) Jane Olivia, d. 27 Dec. 1842, having m. 24 Jan. 1814, to Lieut.-Col. James FitzGerald Kenney, of Kilclogher, co. Galway (Bellew— Bart.), who d. 29 Feb. 1852. [2] Arthur Anthony, of Cranna, co. Galway ; b. 29 Aug. 1774 ; d. 14 April, 1868, having m. 1801, Maria, dau. of Richard Gore, Esq. cf Coghatanna, King's co. by his wife Maria, only dau. of James Fox, Esq.; she d. 6 Aug. 1844, having had wth other issue 2 sons and 2 daus. (1) Arthur, of Cranna, J.P.; b. 27 Nov. 1805; m. 16 Feb. 1847, Ella, only dau. of Thomas Lador Cooke, Esq. of Parsons- town, King's CO. and has a son and 2 daus. William Arthur Antisel, lieut. King's co. rifles mil.; b. 8 May, 1869.— Ella Rosa.— Olivia Lucy. (2) Charles, an officer in Spanish military service; b. 7 Sept. 1813; d. 20 Aug. 1839, having m. 1888, Frances, eldest dau. of John Burke, Esq. of Clareville, co. Galway. (3) Mary, m. 1824, to Thomas Lynch, Esq. of Kil- connel, co. Galway. (4) Olivia, m. 1830, to Michael O'Connor Derliam, M.D. and both d. at Madras, June, 1833. 3] Olivia Emilia, d. Sept. 1866, having m. 27 Oct. 1794, to Christopher Dillon Bellew, Esq. of Mount Bellew (Bart.), who d. 23 April. 1826. ANTHONY FRANCIS, 9th Earl, established his claim to the Earldom before a committee of privileges in the house of lords 7 July, 1871 ; b. 1 Nov. 1808; d. 12 May, 1879, having m. 3 Oct. 1829, Anne, eldest dau. of Malachy Daly, Esq. of Raford, co. Galway; she d. 26 Sept. 1871, having had 4 sons and 4 daua. (1) William St. George, 10th and present Earl. (2) Malachy Daly, capt. 67th regt. fell in the China war, 20 Oct. 1862. (3) Hon. Charles Anthony, b. 10 Mar. 1836 ; m. 15 June, 1875, Gertrude, eldest dau. of late Denis O'Conor, Esq. of Mount Druid, CO. Roscommon. (4) Hon. Richard Anthony, b. 12 Nov. 1842 ; m. 20 Dec. 1877, Tlieresa Henrietta, elder dau. of Ricliard Gradwell, Esq. of Dowth Hall, CO. Meath, and has 2 daus. Mary Theresa, b. 27 Sept. 1879.— A dau. b. 1 Jan, 1881. (5) Julia Catherine Anne, d. 25 June, 1859, having m. 20 July, 1858, as 2nd wife, to George John, 3rd Marquis of Sligo. (6) Lady Mary Frances, m. 21 Feb. 1867, to Sir Thomas John Burke, Bart, of Marble Hill, co. Galway, who d. 19 Dec. 1876. (7) Lady Olivia Jane, m. 1 Mar. 1869, to Patrick Joseph Mahon Power, of Faithlegg House, co. Waterford, and has a son and 4 daus. Hubert POWER, b. .—Maud.— Ellen.— Catherine.— Emily. (8) Lady Anne Elizabeth Charlotte, m. 30 April, 1864, to John Archer Daly, of Rafoni, co. Galway, and has a son and dan. Denis Andrew Malachy DALY, Christian. b. 29 Sept. 1866.— Anne DUKE OF WESTMINSTER. SIR HUGH LUPUS GROSVENOR, k.g. Duke (1874, U.K.) and Marquis of Westminster (1831, U.K.), Earl Grosvenor and Viscount Belgrave (1784, O.B.), Baron Grosvenor (1761, g.b.), and a Baronet (1621/2, e.), p.c. 1880, master of the horse 1880, lieut.-col. com. Cheshire yeo. since 1869, hon. col. (1881) Queen's Westminster (13th Middx.) vols., lieut.-col. com. 1860/81, A.D.c. to the Queen, M.P. Chester 1847/69, K.o. 6 Dec. 1870, created Duke OF Westminster 27 Feb. 1874, having s. his father as 3rd Marquis 31 Oct. 1869 ; b. 18 Oct. 1825; m. 28 April, 1852, Lady Constance Gertrude Sutherland Leveson-Gower, 4th dau. of George Granville, 2nd Duke of Sutherland; she d. 19 Dec. 1880-iiavine: had >vitb other issue 5 sons and 3 daus. (1) Victor Alexander, Eari, GROSVENOR (h.M. the Queen sponsor); b. 28 April, 1853; m. 3 Nov. 1874, Lady Sibell Mary Lumley, youngest dau. of Richard George, 10th Earl of Scar- borough, and has a son and 2 daus. ci, 1 VjUii /J'^-^ . (1) Hugh Richard Arthur, ViscouXT BELGRAVE, b. 19 Mar. 1879.— (2) Lady Constance Sibell.— (3) Lady Lettice. (2) Lord Arthur Hugh, 2nd lieut. Cheshire yeo. cav. b. 31 May, 1860. (3) Lord Henry George, b. 23 June, 1861. (4) Lord Robert Edward, b. 19 Mar. 1869. (5) Lord Gerald Richard, b. 14 July, 1874. (6) Lady Elizabeth Harriet, m. 2 Feb. 1876, to James, Srd Marquis of Ormonde. (7) Lady Beatrice Constance, m. 13 Nov. 1877, to Capt. Hon. Charles Compton William Cavendish, eldest son of William George, Baron Chesham. (8) Lady Margaret Evelyn. Arms — Quarterly, 1st and 4th, Az. a portcullis or, on a chief of the last in pale the arms of King EDWARD the Coy- FESSOR between two united roses of York and Lancaster, being the arms of the City of Westminster granted to the Marquis as a coat of augmentation. 2nd and Srd, Az. a garb or, GROSVENOR. Crest— A talbot or. Supporters — Two talbots regardant or collared az. Motto— Virtus non stemma. Seats— Eaton Hall, near Chester ; Halkin Castle, Flint ; and Clieveden, Taplow, Bucks. Town House— Grosvenor House, 33, Upper Grosvenor Street, W. 698 WESTMORLAND. Hineafle. . SIE EGBERT LE aROSVENOR (who, 8 RICHARD II. 1386, had the well known contest with Sir Richard le Scrope in the court of chivalry concerning the arms, azure a bend or, claimed by both knights, and adjudged to Scrope). claimed descent from a nephew of Hugh Lupus, Earl of Chester, temp. William I. ; he m. Joan, dau. and ultimate heir of Sir Robert PuUord, of Pulford, Cheshire. Their son, SIR THOMAS GROSVENOR, of Holme, co. Chester, living 10 HENRY V. m. Catherine, dau. and heir of Sir William Fesant or Phesant, Knt. of co. Staff, and had 3 sons, /I/ Sir Robert, of Holme, d. before 1465; m. Janet, dau. of Sir William Cheadle, Knt. and had 6 daus. and coheirs, /2/ Ralph, of Eaton, 26 HENRY VI. ; m. 1st, Joane, dau. and heir of John Eaton, of Eaton, Cheshire, and 2ndly, Ellen, dau. of Jenkin Manley ; she d. s. p. From the 1st marriage de- scended in the 6th generation, Sir Richard Grosvenor, created a Baronet. /3/ Thomas, of Drayton, Salop, living 8 HENRY VI.; m. Isabella, dau. and coheir of Sir Richard Pershall, of Chetwynd, Salop. Their descendant in the 11th generation, viz. — William Grosvenor, of Hanley, co. Staff. ; b. 8 Aug. 1803 ; d. 8 Dec. 1874, having m. 1st— 14 Feb. 1827, Sarah, youngest dau. and coheir of John Boden, of Tunstall, co. Staff.; she d. 17 June, 1845. He m. 2ndly— 23 July, 1861, Anne, 2nd dau. of Henry Bowyer, of Brailsford, Derby. By his 1st wife he had with other issue 7 sons and a dau. [1] George Fox, of London, M.D. ; b. 15 Mar. 1828 ; m. 28 Feb. 1866, Eliza Frances, eldest dau. of Thomas Lea, of London, and has had 6 sons and 2 daus. Randolph Lea, b. 29 July, 1867.— Chetwynd George, b. 8 Sept. 1869.— Robert Pershall, b. 13 Jan. 1872.— Edward Moberley, b. 10 July, 1874.— Oswald Astley, b. 19 Dec. 1875. —A son, b. 2 Dec. 1880.— Edith Maud.— Beatrice May Catherine, b, 28 Aug. 1878 ; d. 26 May following. [2] John Boden, of Tunstall, Staff. M.R.C.S. ; b. 28 Nov. 1829; d. 2 Nov. 1859, having m. 30 April, 1856, Jane Wilson, only dau. and heir of Charles Binney, M.D. (she re-m. to Alex- ander Milne, M.D. Edin.), and has 2 daus. (1) Florence Jane Wilhelmina, m. 30 May, 1877, to John George Stewart, Esq. of Lasswade, Edinburgh. (2) Constance Agnes Elizabeth. [3] William, of London, L.R.C.P. ; b. 4 Feb. 1832; m. 21 Oct. 1858, Elizabeth, 2nd dau. and coheir of Daniel Wilshaw, of Talk-'o'-th'-Hill, and has 3 sons and 3 daus. Wilshaw William, b. 18 Mar. I860.— Alfred Augustus, b. 1 Nov. 1861.— Norman Edward, b. 4 Nov. 1870.— Stella Julia Alberta. — Evelyn Maud.— Alice Elizabeth Mutlow. [4] Frederick, of Glasgow, b. 22 Sept. 1833 ; m. 1st— 10 Nov 1863, Mary, eldest dau. of John Donald, of Edinburgh ; she d. 15 Jan. 1873. He m. 2ndly — 3 Feb. 1876, Mary Ann, younger dau. of Edmund Astle, of Newcastle, Staff. M.R.c.s. By his 1st wife he has 3 sons and 2 daus. WiUiam Clayton, b. 12 July, 1866.— Donald, b. 1 May, 1870. —Frederic Ingram, b. 17 Nov. 1871.— Mary Smart.— Annie Boden. [5] Thomas Caddick, b. 17. Aug. 1838; m. 26 Jan. 1881, Emily Elizabeth Alice, dau. ol late Henry Boult, Esq. of Red Hill, Surrey. [6] Alfred Octavius, of London, M.D. ; b. 23 July, 1840 ; ni. 24 Feb. 1870, Charlotte Anne, only surviving dau. of James Mutlow, Esq. of London, s. p. [7] Clement Henry, b. 23 Jan. 1843; m. 22 Sept. 1876, Catherine Eliza Delane, eldest dau. of James Smith Faithfull, of Dulwich, Surrey, s. p. [8] Selina Caddick. QIR RICHARD GROSVENOR, knighted by JAMES I. and lO created a Baronet 23 Feb. 1621/2, sheriff of Cheshire 1624/5, and co. Denbigh 1625/6, mayor of Chester and knight of the shire 1625; d. 1645, having m. 1st, Lettice, 2nd dau. of Sir Hugh Cholmondeley, Knt. and 2ndly, 1614, Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Thomas Wilbraham, of Woodhey, and 3rdly, Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Peter Warburton, Knt. and relict of Thomas Stanley, of Alderley. He had issue by his 1st wife only. His descendant in the 5th generation, viz. SIR RICHARD, 7th Baronet (on the death of his father, Sir Robert, 1 Aug. 1765), m.p. Chester 1754, mayor 1769, created BARON Grosvenor, of Eaton, Cheshire, 8 April, 1761, and at the coronation of George III. he officiated as great cupbearer of England, as his uncle Sir Richard had at the coro- nation of George IL, lieut.-col. Cheshire mil. ll.d. created Viscount BELGRAVEand earl Grosvenor 5 July, 1784; b. 18 June, 1731 ; d. 5 Aug. 1802, having m. 19 July, 1764, Hen- rietta, dau. of Henry Vernon, Esq. (B. Vernon), of Hilton, co. Staff, by his wife, Lady Henrietta Wen tworth; she d. Jan. 1828 [having re-m. 1 Sept. 1802, to Lieut.-Gen. Greorge Porter, who took the name of DE HOCHEPIED by r.l. 6 May, 1819, m.p. Stockbridge 25 years, s. as 6th Baron de Hochpied.in Hungary] and d. s. p. 25 Mar. 1828], and had an only surviving son, ROBERT, 2nd Earl, K.G. P.O. created MARQUIS OF West- minster 13 Sept. 1831, lord-lieut. and custos rotulorum Flints. ; b. 22 Mar. 1767 ; d. 17 Feb. 1845, having m. 28 April, 1794, Lady Eleanor Egerton, only dau. and heir of Thomas, Earl of Wilton ; she d. 29 Nov. 1846, having had 3 sons, (1) Richard, s. as 2nd Marquis. (2) Thomas, s. his maternal grandfather as 2nd Earl of Wilton (see that title). (3) Robert, created BAitoi( JSBuuVi RICHARD, 2nd Marquis, K.G. 6 July, 1857, P.C. lord-lieu^ and custos rotulorum Cheshire; b. 27 Jan. 1795; d. " Oct. 1869, hav-ing m. 16 Sept. 1819, Lady Elizabeth Mary Leve son-Gower, 2nd dau. of George Granville, 1st Duke of Suthe land, K.G. and had 2 sons and 8 daus. (1) Hugh Lupus, 3rd Marquis, created DUKE OF Wl minster. (2) Lord Richard de Aquila, P.C. patronage sec. to the tr sury since 1880, lieut.-col. commandant Dorset yeo. sin< 1870, vice-chamberlain to the household 1872/4, M.P. Flint since 1861 ; b. 28 Jan. 1837 ; m. 5 Nov. 1874, Hon. Beatrij Charlotte Elizabeth Vesey, 3rd dau. of Thomas, 3rd Viscounj de Vesci ; she d. 15 Jan. 1876, having had an only dau. [1] EUzabeth Emma Beatrice. Lord Richard Grosvnor m. 2ndly— 3 April, 1879, Eleanoj ! Frances Beatrice Hamilton, dau. of Robert Hamilton Stubber, Esq. of IMoyne, Queen's co. and has 2 sons and a dau. [2] Hugh, twin with [3] Blanche, b. 5 May, 1880.— [4] Gil-* bert. b. 22 Aug. 1881. (3) Lady Eleanor, m. 25 Aug. 1842, to Algernon, 4th Duke kA Northumberland, k.g. whod. s. p. 12 Feb. 1865. (4) Lady Mary Frances, m. 25 Aug. 1842, as 2nd wife, to Tho^ mas Augustus, 6th Earl of Macclesfield. (5) Lady Elizabeth, m. 28 Nov. 1846, to Sir Beilby Richard, 2nd Baron Wenlock, who d. 6 Nov. 1880. 1(6) Lady Caroline Amelia, m. 23 Aug. 1848, to William Henryjj I 2nd Baron Leigh. (7) Lady Octavia, m. 28 Dec. 1852, to Sir Michael Robert Shav Stewart, Bart. (8) Lady Agnes, m. 1st— 1 July, 18.^8, to Sir Archibald IslaJ Campbell, Bart, who d. 11 Sept. 1866. She re-m. 6 Dec. 1871 to Phihp Frank, M.D. late army meilical staff. ! (9) Lady Jane Louisa Octavia, m. 1st— 2 Aug. 1866, to Gar I Augustus, 4th Lord Jfuncaster, who d. 13 June, 1862. Shfl I re-m. 3 Oct. 1863, to Hugh Barlow Lindsay, Esq. B.C.s. (H, Crawford). (10) Lady Theodora, m. 8 Mar. 1877 to Thomas Merthyl Guest Esq, of Henstridge Ash, Dorset, brother of Ivor Bertie, 1st Lord Wiinborne. EARL OF WESTMORLAND. FRANCIS WILLIAM HENRY FANE, Earl of Westmorland and Baron Burghersh (1624, E.), lieut.-col. late Coldstream guards, C.B. A.D.C. to gov.-gen. India 1848, to Lord Raglan in Crimea, and to the commander-in-chief (Duke of Cam- bridge) 1856/60, K.L.H.M. K.L.B. K.T.S.; s. his father as 12th Earl 16 Oct. 1859 ; b. 19 Nov. 1825 ; m. 16 July, 1857, Lady Adelaide Ida Curzon, dau. of Richard, 1st Earl Howe, and has a son and 2 daus. (1) Anthony Mildmay Julian, LORD Burghersh, lieut. Northampton & Rutland mil.; b. 16 Aug. 1859. (2) Lady Grace Augusta. (3) Lady Margaret Mary. Arms — Az. three dexter gauntlets or. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or a bull's head arg. pied sa. charged on the neck with a rose gu. Supporters — Dexter, a griffin per fesse arg. and or collared and lined sa. Sinister, a bull arg. pied sa. collared and lined or, terminating with a ring and three staples of the last. Motto— Ne vile fano. Seat— Apethorpe Hall, Wansford, Northanta. Town Housb— 10, Davies Street, Berkeley Square, W. WESTMORLAND. 699 ftineafle. ^ TR THOMAS FANE (elder son of George Fane, of Badsell, ") Kent— See Duke op Cleveland), was committed to rower and attainted of high treason for participating Sir Thomas Wyatt in the rebellion against Q. Maby, : inned to be executed, pardoned by the Queen and ileased 24 Mar. 1554, knighted at Dover castle 26 Aug. 1673, f Robert, Earl of Leicester, in the presence of Queen ELIZA- KTH ; he d. 13 Mar. 1689, will dated the day before ; m. 1st, lizabeth, dau. of Sir Thomas Colepeper, of Bedgbury, Kent ; 16 d. s. p. He m. 2ndly— 12 Dec. 1574, Mary Nevile, dau. ad heir of Henry, Lord Abergavenny, and heir of the ancient arony of Le Despencer. By letters patent 25 May, 1604, Lady ane was restored to the dignity of Baroness Le Despencer )r herself and the heirs of her body with the ancient seat, lace, and precedency of her ancestors ; she d. 28 June, 1626, nd was succeeded by her son, ^m FRANCIS, K.B. at the coronation of JAMES 1. 1603, and jwho had been created Babon Bubghersh and Earl op iTESTMOKLAND 29 Dec. 1624 ; d.23 Mar. 1628, having m. Mary, nly dau. and heir of Sir Anthony Mildmay, Knt. of Apethorp, Jortbants, and had with other issue 2 sons, 1) Mildmay, 2nd Earl, whose male line became extinct on he deatii of his great-grandson, Jolin, 7tli Earl, who was created Babon Catheblough, in Ireland, 4 Oct. 1733; d. s. p. 26 Aug. 1762, and the Barony of Le Despencer fell into abeyance between the issue of his two Bisters, Mary, wife of Sir Francis Dash wood, Bart, and Cathe- rine, wife of William Paul, of Brawlck, Berks. (LE De- spencer). 2) Sir Francis, K.B. of Fulbeck, Line, and Aston, Yorks. mighted at the coronation of Chables I. gov. Doncaster jastle for the King, and afterwards of Lincoln ; m. Elizabeth, Jdest dau. of William West, of Firbeck, Yorks. (and oohelr of ler brother, John), and widow of John, Lord D'Arcy. His iprandson HENRY FANE (son of Sir Francis Fane, K.B. by Hannah, dau. of John Rushworth), died at West bury-on -Try m. 30. Glouc. 19 Dec. 1726, having m. Anne, elder dau. of Thomas 3crope, of Bristol, merchant, and coheir of her brother, John Jcrope, of Wormsley.Oxon. (a baron of the exchequer in Scot- and, possessed the great seal for three weeks 1710, d. 9 April, .752), and had 3 sons, ;i) Francis, M.P. Taunton 1728,1734, Petersfleld 1741, Hchester .747, a commissioner for trade ; died member for Lyme Regis 28 ]\Ifiy, 1767, aged 69. (2) Thomas, s. as 8th Earl of Westmorland, (■^^ if.iiry, of Wormsley, Oxon. a chief clerk of the treasury the privy council 1764, M.P. Lyme Regis Vlblfn ; d. 81 777, having m. Ist— 17 July, 1736, Charlotte, only dau. laa Rowe, poet laureate ; she d. 29 Sept. 1739, bur. In inster AblHjy, leaving an only dau. He m.2ndly— 20 i 712, Anne, dau. of Rt. Rev. John Wynn, D.D. bishop of i^..> .. .tnd Wells, by whom he had a dau. He m. Srdly, Sept. 1718, Charlotte, dau. of Richard Luther, of Miles, Essex (sister anil coheir of John, of Miles); she d. 18 April, 1768, having had with other issue a son, JoiiN Fane, of Wormsley, Oxon. ll.d. m.p. 1796/1807; d. 8 Feb. 1824, naving m. 16 Nov. 1773, Lady Elizabeth Parker, dau. of Thomas, Earl of Macclesfield ; she d. 10 June, 18S9, having had with other Issue a son, JOHN Fane, of Wormsley, Oxon. high sheriff 1836; b. 9 July, 1775; d. 4 Oct. 1860, having m. 6 June, 1801, Elizabeth, dau. of William Lowndes-Stone, of Brightwell Park, Oxon.; she d. 20 Nov. 1865, having had with other issue 3 sons and 3 daus. [1] John William, of Wormsley, J.P. D.L. D.C.L. M.P Oxon 1862/8, high sheriff 1861, lieut.-col. Oxfords, mil. ; b. 1 Sept. 1804 ; d. 19 Nov. 1876, having, m. 1st— 30 Nov. 1826, Catherine, 12th dau. of Sir Benjamin Hobhouse, Bart.; she d. 6 Nov. 1828, leaving an only dau. (1) Sophia, m. 29 July, 1851, to Arthur Henry Clerke Brown, Esq. of Kingston, Oxon. and has 2 sons and 2 daus. Henry Clerke BROWN, b. 8 May, 1862.— George Clerke, b. 3 May, 1855.— Mary.— Catherine Sophia, LlEUT.-COL. FANEm.2ndly— 3 Nov. 1829, Lady Ellen Cathe- rine Parker, 3rd dau. of Thomas, 6th Earl of Macclesfield; she d. 23 Sept. 1844, having had a son and dau. (2) John Augustus, of Wormsley, J.P. major in the army, capt. late 46th regt. adjt. 2nd Oxon. R.V. ; b. 23 Sept. 1830 ; m. 21 June, 1860, Eleanor, dau. of late Thomas Thomhill, Esq. of Woodleys, Oxon. and has 3 sons and 3 daus. John Henry Scrope, lieut. Bucks mil.; b. 24 June, 1861.— Francis Luther, b. 31 Mar. 1865.— Sydney Algernon, b. 27 Oct. 1867.— Catherine Elizabeth Agnes.— Isabel.— Amy Eleanor. (3) Ellen, m. 24 Nov. 1863, to (Jeorge Stratton, Madras council, bar.-at-law. LlEUT.-COL. Fane m. Srdly— 17 Nov. 1845, Charlotte, young- est dau. of Theodore Henry Broadhead, Esq. (Brinckman — Bart.); she d. 19 May, 1856, having had a son and dau. (4) Henry George, capt. late 52nd L.l. ; b. 10 Sept. 1846 ; m. 6 July, 1876, Blanche Louisa, only dau. of late Col. the Hon. Robert Charles Henry Spencer (B. Churchill), and has 4 sons, Adrian Henry, b. 31 Oct. 1877.— Herbert William, b. 9 Nov. 1878.— Almeric Cecil, b. 7 Jan. 1880.— Arthur George Cecil, b. 29 Dec. 188U. (5) Charlotte Elizabeth, m. 2 Mar. 1871, to George Henry, son of late Rev. Edward Copplestone Philpotts, and has a son and 3 daus. Adrian Ernest Fane Philpotts, b. 1 April, 1877.— Almeira Georgiana.— Mabel.— Alice Helena.— Maud LIEUT.-COL. FANE m. 4thly— Mar. 1856, Victoria, youngest dau. of late William Temple, Esq. (she re-m. 29 June, 1880 to Col. John Terence Nicholls O'Brien, c.M.G. gov -Ren* Heligoland 1881), and had 2 sons, (6) Frederick William, b. 26 July, 1857; m. 30 Oct. 1880, Anne Henrietta, dau. of Col. the Hon. Charles Grantham Scott (E. CLONMELL). (7) Cecil, b. 27 June, 1869. [2] Frederick Adrian Scrope, B.A. Trin. Coll. Oxon. 1832 vicar of Norton Mandeville, Essex, since 1854; b. 8 Dec! 1810 ; m. 10 June, 1834, Joanna, dau. of late Sir Benjamin Hobhouse, Bart, aforesaid ; she d. 8 April, 1878, having had 2 sons and 3 daus. (1) Edward, d. unm. 22 June, 1868. (2) Frederick John, lieut.-col. Gloucestershire (61st) regt.; b. 30 Jan. 1840 ; m. 13 Nov. 1873, Annie, eldest dau. of Thomas Abbott, Esq. of Halifax, N.s. and has a son, Frederick Luther, b. 27 April, 1876. (3) Isabella Elizabeth, m. 10 June, 1867, to Rev. Almeric John Churchill-Spencer (D. Mablbobouqh); he d. 3 May. 1864. (4) Georgiana. (5) Joanna Amelia, m. 14 Mar. 1874, to A H C Waters, Esq. [3] George Augustus Scrope, b. 29 Mar. 1817 ; d. 14 Aug. 1860, having m. 3 June, 1848, Sophia Frances Pole, 3rd dau. of late John Phillips, Esq. of Culham, Oxon. and had issue. [4] Elizabeth, m. 8 Mar. 1842, to Rev. John Ballanl. who d. 1875. [5] Anne, d. 21 Nov. 1829, having m. 23 Sept. 1824, to John Billingsley Parry, Esq, Q.C. who d. 28 Mar. 1876. S6] Charlotte, m. 16 Nov. 1862, to Rev. Frederick Fyler, who . 10 May, 1864, having had 3 sons, Frederick John Fane Fyler, b. 14 Nov. 1883.— John Arthur, b. Dec. 1866.— James I' Anson ; d. 1877. THOMAS, 8th Earl (on the death of his kinsman, John, 7th Earl, 86 Aug. 1763), of Brympton, Somerset, and of Bristol, merchant, M.P. Lyme Regis 1762/62 ; d. 12 Nov. 1771, having m. 8 Aug. 1727, Elizabeth, dan. of William Swymmer, of Bristol, merchant ; she d. IS Nov. 1782, having had with 3 daus. 3 sons, /I/ John, 8. as 9th Earl. /2/ Bon. Henry, of Fulbeck, M.P. Lyme Regis 1768/96, surveyor of King's private roads; b. 4 May, 1739; d. 4 June, 1802, having m. 12 Jan. 1778, Anne. dan. of Edward Buckley Batson, Esq. of London, and Avon Tyrrell, Hants.; she d. 19 Jan. 1838, aged 79, having had with 8 daus. 6 sons, [1] Sir Henry, o.C.B. d.c.l. gen. In the army, col. Ist dragoon guards, oom.-In-chief In East Indies ; b. 26 Nov. 1779 ; d. s. p. 1. 34 Mar. 1840. [2] Edward, prebendary of Line, and Salisbury, and rector of Fulbeck, Line; b. 7 Dec. 1783 ; d. 28 Dec. 1862, having m. 7 Oct. 1816, Maria, 4th dau. of Walter Parry Hodges, of Dor- chester ; she d. 11 Nov. 1860, having had 6 sons and 2 daus. (1) Henry Edward Hamlyn-Fane, of Clovelly Court, Devon, and Avon Tyrrell, Hants. M.P. South Hants, lieut.- col. major 4th (Q.o.) light dragoons ; b. 6 Sept. 1817 ; d. 27 Dec. 1868, having m. 9 April, 1850, Susan Hester, eldest dau. of late Sir James Hamlyn- Williams, Bart, (ext.); she d. 19 May, 1869, having had a son and 4 daus. /I/ Nevile Hamlyn Batson, lieut. Northants & Rutland mil.; b. 21 Nov. 1868. /2/ Marion Elizabeth, m. 6 Feb. 1879, as 2nd wife, to Lieut. -Col. William Lewis Stucley-Stucley, late gren. guards (Babt.) /a/ Evelyn Harriet. /4/ Christine Louisa. /5/ Constance Edwina. (2) Edward George Robert, Madras C.S.; b. 26 Sept 1819. (3) Charles Thorold, b. 14 Aug. 1822 ; m. 24 Sept. 1866, Emma, widow of Capt. W Davison, 1st R. Bengal fusiliers. (4) Francis Augustus, of Fulbeck Hall, co. Lino. col. late 28th regt ; b. 22 Mar. 1824 ; m. 10 Feb. 1863, his cousin Augusta, youngest dau. of late William Fane, E.l.c.S. (see below), and has 2 sons and 2 daus. Mildmay, b. 29 Dec. 1863.— Ralph Neville, b. 6 Jan. 1870.— Hester.— Rachel. (5) Frederic, of Moyles Court. Hants, formerly in H.O.; b. 11 July, 1826; m. l8t>— 19 Aug. 1851, Elizabeth, eldest dau. of late James Peel Cockbum (Bart.), of Salcombe House, Devon; she d. 11 May, 1861, having had 3 daus. /I/ Cecily (Jrace Augusta, d. 4 Mar. 1877, having m. 2 Dec. 1875, to William Robert Phelips, Esq. j.p. late 6th dragoon guards (see also E. Bessborouqh), and had a dau.— Marjorie Cicely Phelips. /2/ Florence Mary Anna, m. 10 Sept. 1873, to Wynn Albert Bankes, Esq. of Wolveton, Dorset. /3/ Lilla Gertrude. Rev. Frederic Fane m. 2ndly— 28 Oct. 1864, Fanny Eliza, dau. of Hollingworth Magniac, Esq. of Col worth, Beds, and has a dau. /4/ Helen Violet. (6) Walter, c.B. major-gen. in the army, col. comdg. 19th Bengal cav. 1860/79; b. 6 Jan. 1828; m. 4 Aug. 1879, Agnes, " daughter " of Sir Henry Bold-Hoghton, 8th Bart. 700 WHARNGLIFFE. (7) :Mary Eliza Caroline, m, 24 June, 1845, to Anthony (Wilkinson) Willson, Esq. of Ranceby Hall, co. Line. M.r. who d. .5 June, 1866, having had 4 sons and 5 daixs. HI Mildmay Willson, capt, and lieut.-col. Scots guards, high sheriff co. Line. 1875;. b. 13 July, 1847. /2/ Edward Walter, capt. N. Lino. mil. b. 2 Mar. 1854. /3/ Vere Francis, b. 13 Oct. 1855. /4/ Arthur Bruce, R.N.; b. 17 July, 1857. /5/ Mary, m. 28 July, 1869, to Capt. Cecil Hall, of Whatton, Scots guards, who d. 20 Aug. 1874. /6/ Edith Harriet. jf7/ Lucy Maria, m. 31 Mar. 1875, to Capt. Beauchamp John Henry Scott (E. Clonmell). /8/ Laura Anne. /9/ Emily Grace. (8) Augusta Cecily. [3] Vere, b. 5 Jan. 1785 ; d. 18 Jan. 1863, having m. 2 June, 1815, Elizabeth, eldest dau. of Charles Chaplin, of Blankney, CO. Line; she d. 6 Jan. 1865, leaving 3 daus. (1) Emily, m. 6 Sept. 1849, to Col. Edward Birch-Reynard- son, c.B. of Rushington Manor, Hants, and has had 2 sons and 2 daus. /I/ Sydney Louis Birch-Reynabdsox, b. 12 Jan. 1861; d. 26 Sept. 1878.-/2/ Vere Henry, b, 26 Mar. 1864.— /3/ Rose Catherine, m. 14 Sept. 1875, to John Hugh Bainbridge, of Frankfield, co. Cork, and has 2 daus. — /4/ Lilias Emma. (2) Emma, d. 14 Dec. 1847, having m. 14 Aug. 1845, to Westley Richards, of Ashwell, Rutland, J.P. high sheriff 1880, and had an only dau. Adela Augusta, m. 23 Jan. 1873, to Henry, only son of Sir Henry Bromley, Bart. (3) Georglana Ellen, m. 20 Feb. 1856, as 2nd wife, to Sir Henry Bromley, Bart. [4] William, E.i.c.s.; b. 6 April, 1789 ; d. 7 Mar. 1839, having m. 12 Jan. 1811, Louisa, dau. of Thomas Dash wood (Bart.), E.I.C.S.; she d. 14 Nov. 1855, having had 2 sons and 6 daus. (1) WiUiam Dashwood, bar.-at-law L.i. 1841, legal assis- tant at board of trade 1856/67 ; b. 21 Oct. 1816 ; m. 7 Aug. 1861, Susan Millicent, eldest dau. of Gen. John Reeve, of Leadenham House, co. Line; she d. 12 Dec. 1877, having had a son and 2 daus, William Vere Reeve, b. 29 Oct. 1868.— Grace Susan.-- Millicent Emma Rachel. (2) Henry Prinsep, Bengal C.S.; b. 27 Aug. 1822. (3) Louisa Anne Fleming, m. 26 Dec. 1840, to Henry Lowe Sherbrooke, Esq. of Oxton, Notts. (V. Siierbrooke), and has 2 sons and 3 daus. (4) Caroline, m. 22 Jan. 1838, to Gen. Marcus Beresford (B. Decies), who d. 16 Mar. 1876. (5) Emily Maria, m. 26 April, 1859, as 3rd wife, to Bulkeley John Mackworth-Praed, of Ousden Hall, Suffolk (Mack- WORTH— Bart.), who d. 12 Mar. 1876. (6) Julia Charlotte, m. 23 July, 1844, to Robert Alexander Esq. (E. Caledon), who d. 23 Oct. 1863. (7) Adeline, m. 24 Nov. 1864, to William Earle Welbv. J v (Bart.) *" ' " (8) Augusta, m. 10 Feb. 1863, to her cousin Col. Francis Augustus Fane, aforesaid. [5] Mildmay, gen. in the army, col. 64th regt.; b. Sent 1794 ; d. 12 Mar. 1868. ^ ' [6] Robert George Cecil, commissioner in bankruptcy- b 8 May, 1796 ; d. 4 Oct. 1864, having m. 1st— 24 June, 1835* Isabella Mary, youngest dau. of Adni. Sir Eliab Harvey' G.c.B. of Rolls Park, Essex; she d. s. p. 15 Deo. 1838 He ui' 2ndly— 7 Sept. 1841, Harriette, only dau. of Adm. the Hon Sir Henry Blackwood, Bart, and had a son and 2 daus. (1) Cecil Francis William, lieut. grenadier guards 1876- b 7 Oct. 1856; m. 8 May, 1880, Lady Augusta Fanny Rous, eldest dau. of John Edward Cornwallis, 2nd Earl of Stradbroke and has a son, b. 8 April, 1881. -^r^^l Cicely Harriette. (3) Blanche Anne. TOHN, 9th Earl, m.p. Lyme Regis ; b. 5 May, 1728 • d 26 '^ T ^?^n?l' ^P*' ^^I}^^ ^- lst-26 Mar. 1758, Augusta, dau. ?Li^^^^^ Montague Bertie (D. Ancaster, ext.); she d. 4 Feb 1766, havmg had 2 sons and a dau. He m. 2ndly— 28 Mav* 1767, Lady Susan Gordon, dau. of Cosmo George, 3rd Duke of Gordon (ext.); she d. 11 Dec. 1814, having (re-m. 28 Dec 1778 TOFN-'^l'l'vi"^" ^oodJordKt) had 3 daus. His grandson! ' JOHN, 11th Earl (on the death of his father, John, 15 Dec ^Tt,^?^^i^^^P "^- lst-20 May, 1782, Sarah Anne, only dau' and heir of Robert Child, Esq. of Osterley Park, Middlesexli vc G.C.B. G.C.H. K.M.T. G.C.S. F.M. G.C. St. Joseph, K.H.L. D C L Sen" in the army, col. 56th regt. envoy extraordinarj- and minister plenipotentiary to the King of Prussia 1841, at Vienna 1 Si and special plenipotentiary 1855 ; b. 3 Feb. 1784 • d 16 Oct' 1809, having m 26 June 1811, Priscilla Anne, dau. of Right Hon Wi ham Wellesley-Pole, afterwards 4th Earl of Morning- aM 2 da^f '^"''^™''^' '^' ^- '^ ^'^- ^^''' '^^^^"^ hads S ^'l8?uTl^irSIrrfi:?8t8.'^'"^ ^"^^ BURGHBKSH, (2) Ernest Fitzroy Neville, Lord Burghersh, capt. Scots fusilier guards ; b. 7 Jan. 1824 ; d. s. p. 23 Jan. 1851, having m 17 Oct. 1849, Augusta Selina Elizabeth, only chi ld of late fvu: ($) Lieut.-Col. Woodford had with other issue 2 sons Sir Alexander Woodford, G.C.B. field marshal and' Sir John Woodford, k.C.b. major-gen. in the army, d.a.0 m g atCorunna where he was wounded, present at Waterloo comd. gren. guards 1831/7; b. 28 Feb. 1785 ; d. 22 Mar 1879 liam Locke, Esq. She re-m. 1st— to Luig Caracciolo, Due d Santo Teodoro, whom she divorced Nov. 1876, and re-ir 2ndly— 19 Mar. 1877, to Thomas, 6th Baron Walsingham. (3) Francis William Henry, 12th and present Earl. (4) Hon. Julian Henry Charles, secretary of embassy a Vienna and Paris; b. 2 Oct. 1827; d. 19 April, 1870, liavinj m. 29 Sept. 1866, Lady Adine Eliza Anne Co\\i)er, 3ril dau. c George, 6th Earl Cowper; she d. 20 Oct. 1868, leaving a dau. Ethel Anne Priscilla. (5) Lady Rose Sophia Mary, m. 15 Aug. 1866, to Hem Weigall, of Westgate House, Isle of Thanet, D.L. Middx. an had 6 sons and a dau. Fitzroy Henry Francis Weigall, b. 5 Aug. 1867.— Julia William Wellesley, b. 30 Dec. 1868.— Gerald John Villiers, 1 19 Oct. 1870.— Louis Arthur Frederick, b. 14 Dec. 1873.- William Ernest George Archibald, b. 8 Dec. 1874.— Evely Henry Villiers, b. 29 June, 1876.— Caroline Rachel Selin Priscella, b. 21 Aug. 1879. EARL OF WHARNGLIFFE. EDWARD MONTAGU STUART GRANVILLE MONTAGU - STUART - WORTLEY - MAC- KENZIE, Earl of Wharncliffe and Viscount Carl- ton, Yorks. (U.K.), so created 15 Jan. 1876, with remainder to the issue male of his brother, Hoiu Francis Dudley Montagu-Stuart-Wortley, assumed! the additional surname of Montagu by royal licenca 18 Oct. 1880; s. his father as 3rd Baron (1826, u.k.% Wharncliffe 22 Oct. 1855, late grenadier guardsi lieut.-col. York. yeo. 1859/61, col. 2nd West YorkJ (Hallams.) R.v. since 1871 ; b. 15 Dec. 1827 ; m. 4j July, 1855, Lady Susan Charlotte Lascelles, 2ncll dau. of Henry, 3rd Earl of Harewood, and has badJ an only son, ' ' ' i (1) Hon. John Henry Montagu, d. 19 Jan. 1857. I Note— Heir presumptive, Hon. Francis Dudley MontaguJ Stuart-Wortley. ' j ^ ~m WIOKLOW. '01 V UAfS— Quarterly, 1st, Az. a stag's head caboshed within wo brandies of laurel or, MACKENZIE. 2nd, Arg. on a bend ictween six martlets gu. three l>ezants, a canton charged with ho arms of Stuakt, being those of the 3rd quarter, WORTLEY. rd, Or, a fesse cliequy az. and arg. within the royal tressure Scotland gu. Stuart. 4th, Arg. three fusils conjoined in -e gu. and a bordure sa. Montagu. ;i:.ST.s. — 1st, An eagle rising from a rock all ppr. and in an lol over the motto "Firma et Ardua," MACKENZIE. 2nd, '. eagle's leg erased or, issuant therefrom three ostrich feathers 1 . charge [4] Lady Catharine, m. 4 July, 1855, to Hon. Arthur Petre (B. i Petre). ^ I CHARLES FRANCIS ARNOLD, 5th Eari, a representative Peer 19 June, 1872, until his death, hon. col. Wicklow • mil. 1871/81, state steward to viceregal household, Ireland ! 1874/9, lieut. .9th hussars 1865/70, had his claim to the title confirmed by a committee of the house of lords 31 Mar 1870' b. 5 Nov. 1839; d. unm. 20 June, 188L BARONESS WILLOUGHBY DE ERESBY. ^ CLEMENTINA ELIZABETH HEATHCOTE-! DRUMMOND - WILLOUGHBY, Baroness ^ Willoughby de Eresby (1313, E.), joint hereditary ! great chamberlain of England; on the death of' her brother, Alberic Drummond- Willoughby, 22nd ^ Baron, 26 Aug. 1870, the title fell into abeyance, \ which was terminated in her favour 13 Nov. 18 71 J and by R.L. 4 May, 1872, assumed for herself and ^ issue the additional surname and arms of Heath- i COTE-Drummond-Willoughby ; b. 2 Sept. 1809 ; j m. 8 Oct. 1827, to Sir Gilbert John Heathcote, 5th ' Baronet, created Baron Aveland (see that title) ; » he d. 6 Sept. 1867, having had a son and 2 daus. ' (1) Sir Gilbert Henry, 2nd and present Baron Aveland. i (2) Hon. Elizabeth Sophia. > (3) Hon. Clementina Charlotte, m. 6 April, 1869, to George ' Tryon, capt. R.N. c.B. (B. Kesteven), and has a son, George Clpment Tryon, b. 15 May, 1871. Arms— Quarteriy, 1st &nd 4th, Or.frettyaz.WlLLOUOftBY. 2nd, ■ Or, three bars wavy gu. and a canton erm. Drummond. 3rd, j Erm. three pomeis vert, two and one, each charged with a cross or, Heatucote. Supporters— Dexter, a pilgrim or grey friar, vested in russet i with his crutch and rosary or. Sinister, a savage wreathed with ' ivy all ppr. Seats— Grimsthorpe Castle, Bourne, Lincoln ; Gwydyr Castle, i Llanwrwst, N.Wales; and Drummond Castle, Crieff, Perthshire. - Town House— 4, Belgrave Square, s.w. I The Barony. ROBERT DE WILLOUGHBY, of Eresby, co. Line, (eldest ! son of Sir William de Willoughby, of Willoughby, co. Line. 1 by his wife, eldest dau. of John Beke, Lord of Eresby and co- ! heir of her brother Walter, at whose death the Barony of Beke ; of Eresby fell into abeyance), served in the French and Scotch I wars of Edward I. and was summoned to Parliament ap- ' parently in the Barony of Beke, though by the title of I "WILLOUGHBY," 2 EDWARD II. 1313; m. Margaret, dau. of j Edmund, Lord Deincourt. His great-grandson, | ROBERT, 4th Baron, served in the French wars; upon the death of William Ufford, Eari of Suffolk, 6 RiCHARD II. i was found to be one of his coheirs summoned to Parliament I 40 EDWARD ni. to IS Richard II.; will dated Saturday, the ; eve of the Holy Trinity in the latter year; d. 9 Aug. 20 Richard II. 1396, having m. 1st, Alice, dau. of Sir William '' Skipmth, Knt. lord chief baron of the exchequer 1363. He ni. '■■ 2ndly, Margery, dau. of William, Lord Zouche, of Harringworth- • she d. 1391. He m. 3rdly, Elizabeth, dau. and heir of William! i Lord Latimer, widow to John Nevil, Lord Raby. By his Ist wife he had with other issue 2 sons, /I/ "William, s. as 5th Baron. i /2/ Sir Thomas, m. Elizabeth Nevile, dau. and heir of John, i Lord Latimer, and was great-grandfather of j SIR Robert, 1st Lord Willoughby de Broke. (See next ' article. i WILLIAM, 5th Baron, K.G. (No. 70), had summons to Par- ^ liament 20 Richard II, to 11 Henry IV. was retaine land with three knights beside himself, twenty-seven men-at- i arms, and one hundred and sixty-nine archers. He d. at Eg«»- ! field, Norfolk, on Wednesday ne.xt ensuing the festival of su ' WILLOUGHBY BE BROKE. 703 \T i.lrew the Apostle 11 Henry IV. leaving issue by his Ist fe only, viz. Lucy, dau. of Roger, Lord Strange, of Knockyn, rh 4 ilaus, 2 sons, Robert, 6tli Baron, E.G. created COUNT OP Vendosme HKAi'MONT, in France, wliose line became extinct on tlie h of liis granddau. Joan Welles, about 1506, having ni. to ,aril Hastings, Lord Welles, who d. s. p. 1503. -ir Thomas, knight banneret, m. Joan, dau. and coheir of Sir . ;iard Arundell, Knt. lord of the manor of Wichampton, usot. His grandson, UJl CHRISTOPHER, K.B. at the coronation of Richard ^ [II. will dateEREGRINE BERTIE, 3rd Duke of Ancaster and Kesteven, I 19th Baron Willoughby, P.O. L.L. co. Line. gen. in the i\ , master of the horse 1776, recorder of Boston, here(VV'Ci,inc. late Hertford Coll. Oxon. heir presumptive to the 'i Peerage ; b. 28 Mar. 1851 ; m. 27 Oct. 1875, Kdith, only dau. of Edward WiUiam Harcourt, Esq. of Nuueliam Park, 0.\on. (B. VERNON), and has a dau. Muriel Evelyn Vernon. (4) Hon. Henry Stormont, b. 3 Nov. 1862 ; m. Anne Jane, elder dau. and coheir of late Admiral Sir Henry John Cpdriug- ton K.c.B. (Bart.) (5) Hon. Harold Heneage, b. 23 Aug. 1866. (6) Lady Evelyn Georgiana. (t) Florence (only dau. of B. H. Finch-Hatton), m. 25 Nov. 1873, to Hugh Fraser, of Achnagaim, Inverness. BARON WINDSOR. ROBERT GEORGE WINDSOR-CLIVE, Baron Windsor (1529, E.), lieut. Warwick vio. cav.; s. his grandmother as 14th Baron 9 Nov. lyc.'J; b. 27 Aug. 1857.?»L. NoTD The h e irohip toTEIi BftTtmy-rests-fai-febeja^ua s Arms — Quarterly, Ist and 4th, Arg. on a fease sa. three mullets or, Clive. 2nd and 3rd, Gu. a saltire arg. between twelve crur-s- crosslets or, Windsor. Crests— Ist, A griffin passant arg. ducally gorged gu., Clive. 2nd, A buck's head aflfront6e arg., WINDSOR. SrrroRTKRS — Two unicorns arg. Motto — Je me fie en Dieu. SEATS— Hewell Grange, Brom.tgrove; Oakley Park, BromfiiM; and St. Pagan's Castle, Cardiflf. The Barony. SIR ANDREW WINDSOR, of Stanwell, Middx. K.n. 23 June, 1609, the day before the coronation of Henry VIFf. (descended from William of Windsor, son of Walter HtzOthrr, a baron (D. Leinster) of William the Conqikiior. and possessed of a great i)art of the ancient feudal barony of Windsor, which included the manor of Stanwell), kiiiuht banneret at the battle of the Spurs 1613, com. of the for. cs under the Duke of Suffolk in the French wars, 15 Henrv \ 1 1 1. and had summons to Parliament in 1529, and took his scat 1 Dec. of that year as Baron Windsor, of Stanwell, 15 u(l<. keci)er of the great wardrobe 36 Henry VIII. Henry Mil. compelled him to exchange his lordship and manor of Stanwoll for Bordesley Abbey, with the lands and appurtenances, in- cluding what is now HanwcU Grange and Park ; m. Elizabeth Blount, dau. of William, and coheir of her brother Edward, Lords Mountjoy. His will dated 26 Mar. 1643, proved 31 July following. His great-grandson, HENRY, 5th Baron, d. 6 April, 1606, having m. Anne, dau. and coheir of Thomas Rivet, of Chiflenham, co. Canib. and had a son and 2 daus. (1) Thomas, 6th Baron, K.R. at creation of Henry, Prince of Wales, rear-adm. 1623; b. 29 Sept. 1691 ; d. s.p. 6 Dec. 1642, having m. Lady Catherine Somerset, dau. of Edward, Earl of Worcester, lord privy seal. (2) Elizabeth (senior), m. to Dixie Hickman, of Kew, Surrey, and had with 2 daus. a son, Thomas, s. as 7th Baron Windsor. (3) Elizabeth (junior), m. 1st, to Andrew Windsor, and 2ndly, to Sir James Ware. THOMAS WINDSOR HICKMAN, 7th Baron, heir to - uncle Thomas, 6th Baron, and succ. to his whole f-i -c on condition that he took the surname and arms of Win.i i . was in ward to William, Viscount Say and Sele, maintain i troop of horse for the King at his own expense, conimaiiHi , i regiment of horse at the battle of Naseby 1645, and aff( i ■ Restoration the King by patent 16 June, 1660, restored i. > him the style, title, and dignity of LORD Windsor, witli . same precedence as enjoyed by his uncle Thomas, the late T > I , L.L. Worcestersh. 1660, summoned to Parliament which ^ ^ May, 16 CHARLES IT. governor of Jamaica 1661/ 2, r.r. En-; 1 and Ireland, created Earl ok Plymouth 6 Dec. 1682, gov( ; r of Eaugston-upon-Hull, commanded 4th regt. of horse 16.'^.'>, 1. WINMARLEIGH. r09 1687, having m. 1st, Anne, dau. of Sir William Savile,of J lornhill, Yorks. and sister of George, Marquis of Halifax, and d issue. He m. 2ndly, Ursula, youngest dau. and coheir of • Thomas Widdrington, of Sherburne Grange, Korthumb.; 3 d, 22 April, 1717, having had 4 sons and 6 daus. The great- indson of his 1st marriage, )THER LEWIS, 4th Earl of Plymouth (on the death of his father 23 Nov. 1732), constable of Flint castle and mptroller of the records of Cheshire and Flints, and of the jas, fines, and amerciaments of co. Carnarvon, North Wales, stos rotulorum Flints. 1753, co. Glamorgan 1754, Cheshire, ,.D.; d. 20 April, 1771, having m. 11 Aug. 1750, Catherine, lest dau. of Thomas, Lord Archer; she d. 12 Aug. 1790, ving had with 4 daus. 3 sons, ] Other Hickman, 5th Earl ; b. 30 May, 1751 ; d. 12 June, 1799, ving m. 20 May, 1788, Sarah, eldest dau. and coheir of last rd Archer. She d. 27 May, 1838, having (re-m. 24 July, 1800, Ist wife, to William Pitt, 2nd Lord Amherst, who d. 13 Mar. S7) had with other issue a son and 2 daus. 1) Other Archer, 6th Earl; b. 2 July, 1789 ; d. s.p. 10 July, L883, having m. 6 Aug. 1811, Lady Mary Sackville, eldest dau. ind eventual coheir of John P'rederick, 3rd Duke of Dorset. le d. 20 July, 1864, having re-m. 25 May, 1839, as 2nd wife, to he above-mentioned William Pitt, 2nd Baron Amherst, who L 13 Mar. 1867. B2) Lady Maria, d. 7 April, 1866, having m. 25 Oct. 1811, to jrthur, 3rd Marquis of Downshire, K.P. who d. 12 April, 1845, having had 3 sons and 2 daus. (3) Lady Harriet, in whose favour the abeyance was deter- mined 25 Oct. 1855 (see below) ; m. 19 June, 1819, to Hon. Robert Henry Clive. ] Andrews, 7th Earl, in H.O.; b. 12 May, 1764; d. unm. 19 \sx. 1837. ] Henrj', 8th Eari, b. 1 Feb. 1768; d.8.p. 8 Dec. 1843, when e Earldom of Plymouth expired ; m. 12 July, 1798, Anne ku. of Thomas Copsou, Esq.; she d. SO Jan. 1860. Uinrafie. JON. ROBERT HENRY CLIVE, of Oakley Park, Salop n (son of EdwanI, Ist Eari of Powis); b. 16 Jan. 1789; d. Jan. 1864, having m. 19 June, 1819, La>^Y'**.f'ie£t d'^dau.^^-^yi D^u^jS'^ 9] Hon. Georgina Mary. "^ 10] Hon. Alice Carr,m. 4 Aug. 1870, to Rev. and Hon.FranciB olphin Pelham (E. Chichester.) D^k. .i^CffC BARON WOLVERTOX. GEORGE GRENFELL GLYN, Baron Wolver- ton (1869, U.K.), P.O. M.P. Shaftesbury 1857/73, secretary to treasury 1868/73, paymaster-gen. since 1880, one of H.M.'s lieutenants city of London ; s. his father as 2nd Baron 24 July, 1873; b. 10 Feb. 1824; m. 22 June, 1848, Georgiana Maria, eldest dau. of late Rev. George Tufnell, of UffingtoE. Berks ; heir presumptive, his brother Admiral Glyn. Arms— Arg. a double-headed eagle sa. guttle d'or. Crest— An eagle's head and neck erased sa. guttle d'or, hold- ing an escallop arg. Supporters— Two eagles wings elevated sa. guttle d'or, gorged with a collar gemel gold, holding an escallop arg. Seat— Iwcrne, Blandford. Town House— 12, Carlton House Terrace, S.W. Uirteage. GEORGE CARR GLYN, of Loudon, banker (4th son of Sir Richard Carr Glyn, Bart.), M.P. Kendal 1847/68, a governor of Harrow school, chairman of committee of railway clearing house, and also of the bankers' clearing house, created BARON WROTTESLEY. SIR ARTHUR WROTTESLEY, Baron Wrottes- ley (1838, U.K.), and a Baronet (1642, E.), lord in waiting to the Queen 1869/74, and since 1880, major 2nd Staff, rail. 1855/71, d.l. StafE. and L.L. since 3 a2 712 WYNFORD. 1871; s. his father as 3rd Baron 27 Oct. 1867; b. 17 June, 1824; m. 18 July, 1861, Hon. Augusta Eliza- beth Denison, dau. of Albert, 1st Lord Londes- borough, and has 3 sons and a dau. (1) Hon. William, K.O. 2nd Staff, mil.; b. 17 May, 1863. (2) Hon. Victor Alexander (h.m. the Queen sponsor), b. 18 Sept. 1873. (3) Hon. Walter Bennet, b. 28 Sept. 1877. (4) Hon. Evelyn Henrietta. Arms — Or, three piles sa., a canton erm. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or a boar's head erm. Supporters— Two unicorns arg, ducally gorged and chained or, pendent from the coronet of each a shield of the arms. Seat— Wrottesley Hall, Wolverhampton. Town House— 18, Chapel street, Park Lane, W. Hineage. WILLIAM DE WROTTESLEY was seated at Wrottesley, Staff. 9 Edward II. In the next generation Sir Hugh Wrottesley, K.G. had licence to make a park at Wrottesley, 21 Edward III. 1347/8; he served with Edward III. in Nor- mandy and at the battle of Cressy, and was one of the original knights of the garter. Names of members of this family are not found in the rolls of arms. Sir Walter Wrottesley was Lord of Perton, co. Staff. 9 Edward IV. From him descended SIR WALTER WROTTESLEY, Knt. created a Baronet 30 Aug. 1642, suffered considerably for his loyalty to the King, and was fined £1,332 10s. by the sequestrators 1652; m. Mary, dau. of Ambrose G-rey, of EnviUe, Staff. Fifth in descent from him was SIR JOHN, 8th Baronet (on the death of his father. Very Rev. Sir Richard, dean of Worcester, 29 July, 1769), major-gen. in the army, col. 45th regt. master of horse to h.r.h. Duke of York. M.P. Staff, d. 23 April, 1787, having m. 7 June, 1770, Hon. Frances, maid of honour to Queen Charlotte, dau. of William, 1st Viscount Courtenay (E. DEVON); she d. 24 Feb. 1821, aged 80, having had with 3 daus. 5 sons, 1] Sir John, 9th Baronet, created Baron WROTTESLEY. 2] Henry, bar.-at-law, d. unm. 17 Feb. 1825. 3] Hugh, lieut.-col. Bengal army; b. 23 July, 1782; d. 18 Oct. .830, leaving a son, Hugh, who died in India, and a dau. [4] Charles, rector of East Knowles, Wilts.; d. unm. 17 Feb. L848. [5] Edward, com. R.N. b. 19 Oct. 178 >; d. 29 July, 1814, having m. Anne, dau. of Rev. Thomas Tringham; she d. 15 May, 1863, having had an only son, Edward John, m.a. Univ. Coll, Oxon. 1865. vicar of Bre- wood, Staff, since 1863 ; b. 9 Nov. 1814; m. 8 April, 1847, Mariana Eugenia, dau. of John Jeffreys, of Fynone, Swansea, and has a son and dau. (1) Francis John, B.A. Wore. Coll. Oxon. 1873, curate in charge of All Souls, South Hampstead, 1880, rector of St. Mar- tin, Chichester, 1876/8, vicar of Bishopswood, Staff. 1878/9 ; b. 19 May, 1848 ; m. 3 Oct. 1876, Agnes Mabel StiUwell, 2nd dau. of Frederick John Freeland, Esq. and has 3 sons, Francis Robert, b. 8 June, 1877.— Edward Algernon, b. 30 April, 1879.— Frederick John, b. 20 Mar. 1880. - (2) Anna Caroline, m. 31 July, 1873, to Rev. Edward Salt, rector of Standon, co. Staff, formerly lieut. 1st (K.O.) Staff, mil. and has 2 sons and 2 daus. Alexander Edward Wrottesley SALT, b. 9 June, 1874.— Charles Joseph, b. 2 Oct. 1877.— Caroline Mary.— A dau. b. 27 April, 1881. SIR JOHN, 9th Baronet, M.p. Staff, and Lichfield, created BARON Wrottesley, of Wrottesley, co. Staff. 11 July, 1838; b. 24 Oct. 1771; d. 16 Mar. 1841, having m. 1st— 23 Jan. 1795, Lady Caroline Bennet, dau. of Charles, 4th Earl of Tanker- ville; she d. 7 Mar. 1818. He m. 2ndly— 19 May, 1819, Julia, dau. of John Conyers, of Copt Hall, Essex, and widow of Capt. Hon. John Astley Bennet, r,n. (E. Tankerville) ; she d. 29 Sept. 1860. By his 1st wife he had with other issue 5 sons and 3 daus. /I/ John, s. as 2nd Baron. /2/ Hon. Charles Alexander, lieut.-col. 29th regt. d. unm 24 Feb. 1861. /3/ Robert, in H.O. b. 2 June, 1801; d. s. p. 20 Jan. 1838, having m. 19 Aug. 1828, Georgiana, dau. of Sir George Pigot, Bart, of PutshuU, Staff.; she d. 12 Oct. 1872. /4/ Hon. Walter, fellow of All Souls, Oxon.; b. 8 April, 1810- d. 2 May, 1872, having m. 22 June, 1843, Marianne Lucy, only dau. of Col. Archer, 16th lancers; she d. 29 Mar. 1848, having had a son and 4 daus. El] Walter Francis, in H.O. d. unm. 16 Feb. 1873. 2] Lucy Edith, m. 9 Sept. 1869, to Charles Gilbert, 2nd son of John Moyer Heathcote (B. Aveland), of Conington Castle, Hunts. /5/ Hon. Edward Benaet, D.L. Staff, b. 26 July, 1811; m 8 Jan 1846, Ellen Charlotte, dau. of George Rush, Esq. of Elsenhani Hall, Essex; she d. 29 Oct. 1878, having had a son and 2 daus [1] Alfred Edward, lieut. R.E.; b. 29 Dec. 1855; m. 20 Apr' ■ 1 881, Ellen Mary Isabel, eldest dau. of Col. A. W. Drayson « i* [2] Clara Bennet. [3] Helen Maria. ' " ' j /6/ Hon. Henrietta, m. 10 Jan. 1832, to Henry Van Straubenzee of Spennithorne, Yorks. formerly 14th light dragoons, and had 5 sons and 3 daus. /7/ Hon. Maria, d. 2 May, 1881. /8/ Hon. Mary. JOHN, 2nd Baron, president royal society, and one of the founders of the royal astronomical society; b. 5 Aug. 1798;^ d. 27 Oct. 1867, having m. 28 July, 1821, Sophia EUzabeth, 3rd I dau. of late Thomas Giffard.Esq. of Chillington, co. Staff.; shei d. 13 Jan. 1880, aged 86, having had with other issue 3 sonai and a dau. 1 (1) Sir Arthur, 3rd and and present Baron. (2) Hon. Charles, fellow All Souls, Oxon. major 1st Staff, mil.- 1865/70; b. 23 Feb. 1826. ; (3) Hon. George, hon. major-gen. late col. R.E., com. at Wool- ' wich 1875/80, Gravesend 1872/5; b. 15 June, 1827; m. 7 Jan. ; 1854, Margaret Anne, eldest dau. of F.M. Sir John Fox Bur- ' goyne, Bart, (ext.), G.C.B. j (4) Hon. Caroline, d. 1 Sept. 1860, having m. 28 Dec. 1859, as J 1st wife, to Edward Wallace Goodlake, bar.-at-law I.T. (BAKER i —BART.) ; he d. 27 Nov. 1881. 7 WILLIAM DRAPER MORTIMER BEST, Baron Wynford (1829, U.K.), capt. late rifle brigade ; s. his father as 3rd Baron 28 Feb. 1869 ; b. 2 Aug. 1826 ; m. 17 Dec. 1857, Caroline Elizabeth Montagu, eldest dau. of Evan Baillie, Esq. of Dochf our, N.B. ; heir presumptive, his brother Henry. Arms — Sa. a cinquefoil within an orle of cross-crosslets or, on a canton of the last a portcullis of the first. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or a demi-ostrich rising, arg. in its beak a cross-crosslet fitchde or collared and pendent there- from a portcullis sa. Supporters — Two eagles regardant, wings elevated, each standing on a Roman fasces all ppr. Motto — Libertas in legibus. Seat— Wynford Eagle, Maiden Newton, Dorset. TOWN House— 12, Grosveuor Square, w. Hineage. s IR WILLIAM DRAPER BEST, P.O. D.C.L. bar.-at-law i M.T. 1789, serjeant-at-law 1800, M.P. Petersfleld 1802, 1 Bridport 1814, King's serjt. 1806, and recorder of Guildford, j. solicitor to the Prince of Wales 1813, attorney-gen, 1816,'; chief justice of Chester, a judge of the King's bench Dec. 1818, ; knighted June 1819, chief justice of common pleas 1824/9, 5 created BARON WYNFORD, of Wynford Eagle, Dorset, 6 Juno, s 1829, deputy-speaker of house of lords (3rd son of Thomas '( Best, Esq. by a dau. of Sir William Draixjr, well known as thel WYNFORD. 713 antagonist of " Junius "); b. at Hasselbury Phinknett, Somer- set, 13 Dec. 1767 ; d. 3 Mar. 1845, having m. 6 May, 1794, Mary Anne, dau. of Jerome Knapp, of Haberdashers Hall ; she d. 6 Mar 1840, having had with other issue 3 sons, 1] "Williain Samuel, s. as 2nd Baron. 2] Hon. Thomas, vice-adm. R.N. ; b. 12 Aug. 1799 ; d. s. p. 4 :pt. 1864, having m. 25 Aug. 1835, Hon. Marianne Kenyon, 2nd dau. of George, 2nd Lord Kenyon ; she d. 18 Sept. 1866, [3] Hon. Samuel, rural dean, rector of Abbots Anne, Hants.; b. 2 Dec. 1802 ; d. 20 Jan. 1873, having m. 1st— 11 April, 1826, Charlotte "Willis, youngest dau. of Hon. Sir James Burrough, judge of common pleas; she d. s. p. 23 Sept. 1833. He m. 2ndly— 24 Feb. 1835, Emma, youngest dau. of late Lieut.-Col. Charles Duke, and had 3 sons and 3 daus. (1) George, major R.H.A.; b. 14 Dec. 1838 ; m. 7 Sept. 1870, Edith Anne, dau. of Matthew Henry Marsh, Esq. of Andover, and has 3 sons and 3 daus. Philip George, b. 27 Aug. 1871,— Samuel John, b. 24 June, 1874.— Matthew Eobert, b. 18 June, 1878,— Margaret Mary. — Gertrude Emma.— Grace Edith. (2) John Charles, com. R.N. (retd.), J.P. Denbigh; b. 13 May, 1842 ; m. 2 April, 1873, Mary, dau. of William Wagstaff, of Plas-yn-Vivod, North Wales, and has an only son, William, b. in London, 24 June, 1874. (3) Thomas William, major Duke of Wellington's (West Riding), late 76th regt. adjt. Hallamshire vols.; b. 23 Jan. 1844 ; m. 16 Sept. 1879, Harriet Royds, 3rd surviving dau. of Henry Anthony Grey, Esq. of The Hall, Hurworth-on-Tees, co, Durham, (4) Mary Margaret, m. 5 May, 1859, to Rev, Sir James Erasmus Philipps, Bart, of Picton Castle, co. Pembroke. (5) Grace Emma, d. 10 Oct. 1864, having m. 27 Feb. 1862, to Rev. Florence Thomas Wethered, patron and vicar of Hurley, Berks, surrogate, and has a son and dau. Edmund Peel WETHERED, b. 7 Jan. 1863.— Marion Grace. (.6) Fanny Gertrude Sophia, W"ILLIAM SAMUEL, 2nd Baron ; b, 19 Feb, 1798 ; d. 28 Feb. 1869, having m. 21 July, 1821, Jane, dau. of Wil- liam Thoyts, Esq. of Sulhampstead, Berks, and had 4 sens and a dau. (1) William Draper Mortimer, 3rd and present Baron. (2) Hon. Frederick Bamewall, capt. Bengal fusiliers, in Indian Mutiny, one of h.m.'s gentlemen-at-arms 1867/76 ; b. 18 Aug. 1827 ; d. s. p. 5 Jan. 1876, having m. 1st— 9 June, 1864, Charlotte Elizabeth, eldest dau. of Francis Hart Dyke, Esq. (Bart.) ; she d. 16 Mar. 1865. He m. 2ndly— 24 Nov, 1870, Frances Hinton, only cliild of late Henry Northcote, of Crediton, Devon, and widow of Capt, Herbert Edward George Crosse, 59th regt. (3) Hon. Henry Molyneux, heir presumptive to the Peerage ; b. 8 Nov. 1829. (4) Hon. Robert Rainy, capt. late grenadier guards ; b. 21 Aug. 1834 ; m. 8 Mar. 1856, Maria Addison, dau. of T A Swaysland, Esq. of Crawley, Sussex; she d. 12 Jan. 1881. (5) Hon. Anne Louisa, m. 7 April, 1858, to Major-Gen. Patrick Yule, R.E. who d. s, p. 10 Mar. 1873. I 1 EARL OF YARBOROUGH. CHARLES ALFRED WORSLEY ANDER- SON-PELHAM, Earl of Yarborough (1837, U.K.), Baron Yarborougli (1794, G.B.), and Worsley (1837, U.K.), 2nd lieut. 1st Line, light horse vols. D.L. CO. Line. 1881 ; s. his father as 4th Earl 6 Feb. 1875 ; b. 16 June, 1859. Arms— Quarterly, I. and IV. Quarterly, 1st and 4th, Az. three pelicans arg, vulning themselves. 2nd and 3rd, Gn. two pieces of belts with buckles in pale arg. Pelham. II. and III. Arg. a chevron between three crosses flory sa. Andersox. Crests— A peacock in its pride arg. Pelham. A water-spaniel passant or, ANDERSON. SUPPORTERS— Dexter, a bay horse regardant charged with three antique buckles or. Sinister, a water-spaniel re^^ardant or charged with three crosses-flory sa. " MOTTO— Vincit amor patrias. SEATS— Brocklesby Park, Ulceby, Lincolnshire, and Titness Park, Sunninghill, Berks. TOWN HOUSE— 17, Arlington Street, s.w. Eineage. CJIR EDMUND ANDERSON of Broughton, co. Line, and of O Eyworth, Beds, knighted 1583, lord chief justice common pleas 2 May, 1582, to 1605 (great-grandson of Hen^ A^d^rTon of Wrawby, Line.) ; he d. 1 Aug. 1605, aged 75 having m Magdalen, dau. of Christopher Smith, of Annables Herts* clerk of the pipe ; she d. 9 Jan. 1622/3, aged 79, havine had with other issue 2 sons, * 111 Sir Francis, of Eyworth, Knt.; d. 22 Dec. 1616, bavins m 1st, Judith, dau. of Stephen Soame, of London ; she d 4 Julv' 1608, having had 2 sons, of whom the younger, " [1] Stephen, of Eyworth ; m. Katherine, dau. of Sir Edwin Sandys, Knt. of Ombersley, co. Worcester ; she bur 8 Mar 1666/7, having had with other issue 2 sons, (1) Sir Stephen, of Eyworth, created a BARONET 13 July,i 1664, extinct on the death of his grandson Sir Stephen,] 3rd Baronet, 17 Feb. 1773. j (2) Francis, of Manby, co. Line; d, 15 April, 1706, having , m. Jan. 1614/15, Elizabeth, youngest dau. and coheir of ; John Lodington, of Fuluetby; she d. 2 June, 1694, leaving. a son, Francis, of whom presently. , Sir Francis Anderson m. 2ndly— 1610, Audrey,) dau. of Sir John Boteler, of Hatfield, "Woodhall, Herts, after- ^ wards Lord Boteler, of Bramfield (she re-m. to Francis Leigh, j Earl of Chichester), and had a son, ; 1 [2] Sir John, of St. Ives, Hunts, created a Baronet 3 Jan.! i 1628/9 ; d. unm. 1630. ) /2/ William, of Broughton, co. Line; m. 1st, Joane, dau. of': Thomas Essex, of Lambourne, Berks, and sister of Sir William] Essex, Bart. He m. 2ndly, Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Thomas i Darnell, of Thomholme. By his 1st wife he had a son, I SIR EDMUND, created a Baronet, 11 Dec. 1660 (see Baro-: i netage). : i TTVRANCIS ANDEKSON, of Manby, co. Line, sheriff 1714;- Jj d. 29 Sept. 1747, aged 72, having m. 17 May, 1708, Mary,! eldest dau. of Charles Pelham, of Brocklesby, co. Line J I descended from Sir William Pelham, of Laughton, Sussex,1 I ancestor of the Earl of Chichester ; she d. 10 Feb. 1732/3. His ' i grandson, ! CHARLES ANDERSON-PELHAM, which latter name he ! assumed as heir of his great uncle Charles Pelham, of ■ [ Brocklesby, co. Line, sheriff 1771, recorder of Grimsby 1786, , M.P. CO. Line. 1774/94, Beverley 1768/74, created BARON Yar-^ borough, of Yarborough, co. Line. 13 Aug. 1794 (elder son of j Francis Anderson, of Manby, aforesaid); b. 3 Feb. 1748/9 ; d. 22 1 Sept. 1823, having m. 21 July, 1770, Sophia, only dau. and heir; of John Aufrere, of Chelsea, Middx.; she d. 25 Jan. 1786, having ' had witli 6 daus. 2 sons, of whom the elder, CHARLES, 2nd Baron, d.c.l. p.r.S. m.p. Great Grimsby: 1803/7, CO. Lincoln 1807/23, created BARON WORSLEY, of Appuldercombe, Isle of Wight, and Earl op Yarborough,; 30 Jan. 1837 ; b. 8 Aug. 1781 ; d. 5 Sept. 1846, having m. 11 • Aug. 1806, Henrietta Anna Maria Charlotte, only dau. of' Hon. John Bridgman-Simpson (E. Bradford), by Henrietta i Prances, only dau. of Sir Thomas and sister of Sir Richard j Worsley, of Appuldercombe, l.w. Barts. ; she d. 30 July, 1813,j ha^^ng had 2 sons and a dau. | (1) Charles Worsley, s. as 2nd Earl. i (2) Hon. Dudley Worsley, capt. r.n. m.p. Boston 1849/61; b.l 20 April, 1812 ; d. 13 April, 1851, having m. 16 Oct. 1839, Made-- lina, dau. of Sir John Gordon Sinclair, Bart, of Stevenson, N.B.j and had an only dau. i Edith Charlotte Worsley, m. 10 Aug. 1876, to Capt. Gilbert^ Joshua Spencer Smith (Bart.) ' (3) Lady Charlotte, d. s. p. 10 Aug. 1875, having m. 19 Nov. i 1831, to Sir Joseph WilUam Copley, Bart, of Sprotborough, ! Yorks. ] CHARLES WORSLEY, 2nd Earl, L.L. and custos rotulorum I CO. Line. M.P. Newtown, i.w. 1830/1, co. Line. 1831/2, 1 N. Line. 1832/47 ; b. 12 Aug. 1809 ; d. 7 Jan. 1862, having m. j 16 Dec. 1831, Hon. Maria Adelaide Maude, 2nd dau. of Corn-l wallis, 3rd Viscount Hawarden (she re-m. 7 Aug. 1869, to Wil- 1 liam John, 7th Lord Monson), and had 2 sons and a dau. j [1] Charles, s. as 3rd Earl. | [2] Hon. Evelyn Cornwallis, of Caythorp Hall, co. Line. J.P. \ and J.P. D.L. Hants.; b. 16 Sept. 1851 ; m. 24 Oct. 1872, Harriet i Frances, youngest dau. of Rev. George Hutton, rector of Gate ! Burton, co. Line, and has 2 sons and 2 daus. '■ Cecil Henry Anderson, b. 25 Jan. 1874.— Charles Cornwallis, I b. 30 Sept. 1876.— Adelaide Muriel lone, b. 25 April, 1878.— I A dau. b. 19 Feb. 1879. ! [3] Lady Sophia Adelaide Theodosia, m. 6 Dec.1862, to Archi- : bald, 14th Earl of Eglinton. j CHARLES, 3rd Earl, M.P. Grimsby 1857/62 ; b. 14 Jan. ! 1835 ; d. 6 Feb. 1875, having m. 3 Aug. 1858, Lady Vic- \ toria Alexandrina Hare, 4th dau. of William, 2nd Earl of Lis- : towel (she re-m. 16 July, 1881, to Richardson, of i Little Brocklesby. co. Line), and had 4 sons and a dau. i (1) Charles Alfred Worsley, 4th and present Earl. | (2) Hon. Victor Ralph, b. 30 Jan. 1866. ' (3) Hon. Henry Cornwallis, b. 31 Aug. 1868, I (4) Hon. Dudley Roger Hugh, b. 5 July, 1872. 1 (5) Lady Gertrude Augusta, b. 11 May, 1861, ; EARL OF ZETLAND. QIR LAWRENCE DUNDAS, Earl of Zetland O (1838, U.K.), Baron Dundas (1794, g.b.), 11. (I a Baronet (1762, G.B.), late e.h. guards, m.p. llicbmond, Yorks. 1872/3, D.L. Stirling, capt. Yorks. iiissar yeo. 1874/80, provincial grandmaster of (■masons Yorks. N. and e.e. a lord in waiting ! 880; s. his uncle as 3rd Earl 6 May, 1873 ; b. 16 ;\ug. 1844 ; m. 3 Aug. 1871, Lady Lilian Elizabeth Bclina Lumley, 3rd dau. of Richard, 10th Earl of Scarborough, and has a son and 2 daus. (1 ) Lawrence John Lumley, LORD DUNDAS, b. 11 June, 1876. (2) Lady Hilda Mary. (3) Lady Maud Frederica Elizabeth. \t'\\H—ATg. a lion rampant gu. within the royal tressure of land of the last all within a bordure az. -T— A lion's face afEront^e gu. ducally crowned or, en- ;.d by an oak bush ppr. iORTERS— Two lions ppr. crowned with Eastern crowns or, accolled with a chaplet of oak leaves vert fructed gold, ield pendent to each, the dexter, arg. a saltire and chief gu. canton of the field a lion rampant az. BRUCE, the sinister, ngy arg. and gu. FITZWILLIAM. 1 ro — Essayez. TS—Aske, Richmond; Upleatham, Marske, Yorkshire; and House, Falkirk, Scotland. Hineage. THOMAS (BAILLIE) DUNDAS, of Fingask, co. Stirling (grandson of Sir John Dundas, knighted by Charles I. 1633, and descended from Soer de Dundas, temp. Edward I. T'ngland); m. , Bethia, dau. of John Baillie, of ; le Gary, co. Stirling, and d. 1762, having had 2 [la] Thomas, of Fingask, and of Carron Hall, co. Stirling, by purchase, M.P. stewardry of Orkney and Zetland 1768/71 ; d. Ki April, 1786, having m. 1st, 1737, Ann, dau. of Hon. James CIraham, judge of high court of admiralty, Scotland ; she d. ';. p. He m. 2ndly— 16 Nov. 1744, Lady Janet Maitland, 4th dau. of Charles, 6th Earl of Lauderdale; she d. 29 Dec. 1805, having had with 5 daus. 2 sons, (lb) Thomas, of Fingask and Carron Hall, major-gen. in the army, 80th regt. M.P. Orkney and Shetlandshire If 71/80 ; b. 30 June, 1750 ; d. at Guadaloupe 3 June, 1794 (monument in St. Paul's cathedral), having m. 9 Jan. 1784, Lady Elizabeth Eleanora Home, dau. of Alexander, 9th Earl of Home; she d. 10 April, 1837, having had with 6 daus. a son, Thomas, of Carron Hall, lieut.-col. in the army, 15th hussars, M.P. Orkney and Shetlandshire 1784/90 ; d. 24 May, 1860, having m. 18 Feb. 1815, Charlotte Anna, dau. of Joseph Boultbee, Esq. of Springfield, co. War^vick.; she d. 9 Jan. 1862, having had 2 sons and 2 daus, [1] Thomas, b. 21 Oct. 1819 ; d. s. p. 10 April, 1841. [2] Joseph, of Carron Hall, J.P. D.L. major Stirlings. mil. lieut.-col. commanding Stirlings. R.v. ; b. 28 Nov. 1821 ; d. 7 July, 1872, having m. 28 Nov. 1850, Isabella Margaret, dau. and coheir of Charles George Moir, oi Denmore, co. Aberdeen (BRUCE— Bart.), and had 6 sons and 3 daus. (1) Thomas George, of Carron Hall, lieut. 3rd dragoon guards, lieut. late 62nd regt. ; b. 14 May, 1853 ; m. 3 Dec. 1879, Mary, dau. of Duncan Henry Caithness Reay Davidson, Esq. younger of TuUoch, and has a son Thomas Archibald, b. 22 Sept. 1880. (2) Laurence Armine, b. 4 Oct. 1854. — (3) Arthur Bruce, b. 31 Mar. I860.— (4) Charles, b. 17 April, 1861. (5) Archibald Cospatrick, b. 3 Dec. 1863 ; d. 1871. (6) George Joseph, b. 26 Nov. 1866. (7) Mary. (8) Eleanor Charlotte. (9) Isabella. [3] Charlotte Anna, m. 1st— 12 Feb. 1845, to Col. Armine Mountain, C.B. who d. 8 Feb. 1854. She re-m. 12 May, 1860, as 2nd wife, to Lieut.-Gen. Sir John Henry Lefroy, B.A. C.B. K.C.M.G. director-gen. of ordnance 1868/70, gov. Bermuda 1871/7 (ROBINSON— BART.) [4] Clementina, d. 1867, having m. , 1866, as Ist wife, to Vincenzo Bartolucci, of Greenville Park, CO. Kilkenny, and of Rome, and has 2 sons and 5 daus. (1) Thomas BARTOLUCCI. (2) Luigi. (3) Ida, m. 22 Oct. 1873, to Charles Frederick Pollock, M.D. staff surgeon. (4) Cliarlotte Anna, m. 10 Nov. 1880, to Murray, youngest son of late James Rogers, Esq. Q.C. of Dublin. (5) Candida Louisa, m. 18 May, 1878, to "William Mon- tagu, 10th Marquis of T\\ eeddale. (6) Evelyn, m. 16 Oct. 1877, as 2nd wife, to Adm. Sir Cooper Key, K.C.B. a lord of the admiralty 1879, com.- in-chief on N. American and W. Indian station 1876/9, and has had a son and dau. Clement, b. 24 July, 1878; d. 1 Sept. 1879.— Muriel Evelyn. (7) Louise Victoria Emanuella, m. 8 Sept. 1881, to George Mercer Falconar- Stewart, of Binny, Linlithgow- shire, 2ud son of late George Falconar, of Carlowrie, Linlithgowshire. (2b) Charles, of Barton Court, Berks. M.P. Orkney and Shetlandshire 1780/4, created BARON Amesbury, of Kint- buryAmesbury and Barton Court, Berks. 16 May, 1832; b. 5 Aug. 1751 ; d. 30 June, 1832, having m. 1st, Anne, dau. and sole heir of Ralph Whitley, of Aston Hall, Flints. He m. 2ndly— 25 Jan. 1822. his cousin, :Margaret, dau. of Charles Barclay (E. LAUDERDALE), widow. 1st, of Charles Ogilvy, and 2ndly, of Major Archibald Plrskine (E. BUCHAN); she d. 14 April, 1841. By his 1st wife he had an only dau. Janet, m. 28 April, 1808, as 1st wife, to her cousin, Vice- Adm. Sir James Whitley Deans-Dundas, G.C.B. who d. 30 Oct.1862, leaving issue. r2a] Sir Lawrence, of Kerse, N.B. of Upleatham, Yorks. M.P. Edinburgh 1768/81, elected for Linlithgow burghs 1747, but unseated, commissary-gen. 1748/59, created a BARONET 23 Nov. 1762, with remainder in default of male issue to his brother Thomas ; d. 21 Sept. 1781, having m. 9 April, 1738, Margaret, only dau. of Brig.-Gen. Alexander Bruce, of Kennet (B. BALFOUR); she d. 11 Oct. 1802, aged 87, having had an only son, viz. : SIR THOMAS, 2n(i Baronet, M.P. Stirlings. 1768/94, coun- cillor of state to Prince of Wales, lord-lieut. and vice- adm. of Orkney and Shetland, created BARON Dundas, of Aske, Yorks. 13 Aug. 1794 ; b. 16 Feb. 1741 ; d. 14 June, 1820, having m. 24 May, 1764, Lady Charlotte Wentworth, 2nd dau. of William, 3rd Earl of Fitzwilliam; shed. 11 Feb. 1833, having had with 7 daus. 6 sons, [1] Laurence, 2ncl Baron, created Earl op Zetland, 716 ZOUCHE, [2] Hon. William Lawrence, lieut.-col. in the army; b. 18 May, 1770; d. at St. Domingo 1796. [3] Hon. Charles Lawrence, M.P. Richmond, Yorks. 1802/7 ; b. 18 July, 1771 ; d. 25 Jan. 1810, having m. 16 Feb. 1797, Lady Caroline Beauclerk, dau. of Aubrey, 5th Duke of St. Albans; she d. 23 Nov. 1838, having had a son and 3 daus. (1) Frederick, of Papdale, Orkney, M.P. Orkney and Shetland 1837/47, 1862/72, L.L.; b. 14 June, 1802; d. s. p. 26 Oct. 1872, having m. 2 June, 1847, Grace, eldest dau. of Sir Ralph St. George Gore, Bart.; she d. 16 Jan. 1868. (2) Caroline Margaret. (3) Catherine Elizabeth, d. 12 Feb. 1876, having m. 21 Aug. "«832, to Gen. George Freeman Murray (retd.), brigade-major Ionian Islands 1837/9, comd. troops Trinidad 1850, New Brunswick 1850/3, gov. Bermuda 1854/61, col. 93rd regt. 1866/76, 60th regt. since 1876, and had with other issue a dau. Adelaide Thornton, d. 1868, having m. 1863, to Edmund Jacob, son of Rev. Edmund Salter Whitbread, of Strumpshaw, Norfolk, and had a son, Edmund Murray Whitbread, b. 1865. (4) Charlotte Amelia, d. 27 Jan. 1881, having m. 14 May, 1846, to Ralph Thomas Fawcett, Esq. and had a dau. Florence Caroline Mary Fawcett. [4] Hon. Thomas Lawrence, rector of Harpole, Northants; and Keyston, Hunts; b. 12 Oct. 1778; d. 17 Mar. 1848, having m. 25 July, 1816, Mary Jane, eldest dau. of Rev. James Bosanquet, of Hardingstone, Northants.; she d. 15 Dec. 1827, having had 2 sons and 4 daus. (1) Thomas James, 48th regt. d. unm. 28 Dec. 1838. (2) Robert Bruce, M.A. Trin. Coll. Camb. 1844, rector of Harpole since 1848; b. 1821. (3) Charlotte Mary, m. 6 July, 1862, to Frederick Thomp- son (BART.), capt. late 6th dragoons. (4) Louisa, m. 14 Dec. 1847, to George Gilpin-Brown, of Sedbury, Yorks. and had issue. (5) Margaret Bruce. (6) Anne,m. 24 Aug. 1854, to Hon. Charles William Went- worth Fitzwilliam (E. FiTZWiLLIAM). [5] Hon. George Heneage Lawrence, rear-adm. of the blue, C.B. M.P. Richmond 1802, Orkney and Shetlandshire 1818/20, 1826/30, a lord of the admiralty 1821 ; b. 8 Sept. 1778; d. unm. 6 Oct. 1834. [6] Hon. Sir Robert Lawrelice, K.C.B. K.T.S. lieut.-gen. in the army, M.P. Malton, Richmond; b. 27 July, 1780; d. unm. 23 Nov. 1844. LAWRENCE, 2nd Baron, D.C.L. F.S.A. L.L. and vice-adm. of Orkney and Zetland, an alderman of the city of York, M.P. Richmond 1790, 1796, York 1802, 1806, created EARL OF Zetland 2 July, 1838; b. 10 April, 1766; d. 19 Feb. 1839, hav- ing m. 21 April, 1794, Harriet, dau. of Gren. John Hale (of the Kings Walden family); she d. 18 April, 1834, having had 2 sons and 3 daus. (1) Thomas, 2nd Earl, K.T. L.L. Yorks. n.r. grandmaster of the freemasons of England; b. 5 Feb. 1796; d. s. p. 6 May, 1873, having m. 6 Sept. 1823, Sophia Jane, youngest dau. of Sir Hedworth Williamson, Bart.; she d. 21 May, 1865. (2) Hon. John Charles, of Woodhall, Yorks. M.P. York, Rich- mond, lieut. and sheriff principal of the shires of Orkney and Zetland; b. 21 Aug. 1808; d. 14 Feb. 1866, having m. 27 Mar. 1843, Margaret Matilda, eldest dau of James Talbot, Esq. of Maryville, co. Wexford, and had 4 sons and 6 daus. /I/ Lawrence, 3rd and present Earl. /2/ Hon. John Charles (p.p. 14 June, 1873), L.L. Orkney and Zetland since 1872, M.P. Richmond since 1873, bar.-at-law L.i. 1869;b. 21 Sept. 1845; m. 2 Aug. 1870, Hon. Alice Louisa Wood, dau. of Sir Charles, 1st Viscount Halifax, and has 2 sons and 3 daus. Charles Lawrence, b. 18 Aug. 1871.— Frederick James, b. 9 Jan. 1877.— Evelyn Mary.— Margaret.— A dau. b. 3 Julv 1881. /3/ Hon. William Fitzwilliam James (p.p.), lieut. 6th batt. Prince Consort's Own rifle brigade ; b. 8 May, 1860. /4/ Hon. Cospatric Thomas (p.p.), 2nd lieut. N. Yorks. mil. inf.; b. 5 Nov. 1862. /5/ Lady Harriet Emily (p.p.), m. 7 April 1875, to Major Cnarles Thomas Bunbury, rifle brigade, and has a son and 2 daus. Charles Hamilton de St. Pierre BUNBURY.b. 23 Sept. 1877 —Mary Beatrice Teresa, b. 17 Feb. 1879.— Margaret Gwen- dolen, b. 10 June, 1880. /6/ Lady Mary (p.p.), m. 12 Oct. 1874, to William Francis Plowden, Esq. of Plowden Hall, Salop. J.p. d.l. and has 3 sons, William Edwin Plowden, b. 21 May, 1876.— Francis Charles Plowden, b. 26 Sept. 1877.— Roger Edmund Joseph b. 5 June, 1879. ' /7/ Lady Margaret Matilda (p.p.) ^c«-B'^eter Palace. V :ehall preacher 1866/8, &c. author of works on Epistles, &c. (son of J. J. Lightfoot, Esq.); b. Lverpool 13 April, 1828, unm. K. J OP THE See — Az. a cross between four lions rampant or itre encircled with a ducal coronet. p. CB— Auckland Castle, Durham. BISHOP OF ELY. IGHT REV. JAMES RUSSELL WOOD- \) FORD, D.D. (58), lord bishop of Ely (1109), consecrated 1873. perpetual curate St. Saviour, ll)it |leath, 1845/8, and of St. Mark, Eastou, 8 55, vicar of Kempsford, co. Glouc. 1855/68, of ds 1868/73, select preacher at Cambridge 1864, and 1873, hon. chaplain to the Queen 1867 of James Russell Woodford, Esq.); b. 30 April, 0; unm. S OF the See — Gu. three ducal crowns or. exces— Ely Palace and Ely House, London. ^ BISHOP OF EXETER. IGHT REV. FREDERICK TEMPLE, D.D. (62), lord bishop of Exeter (1046), so con- crated 21 Dec. 1869, B.A. (double first class) Bal- 3l Coll. Oxon. 1842, M.A. 1846, b.d. and D.D. 1858, sitor of Exeter Coll. Oxon. head master Rugby hool 1858/69, chaplain in ordinary to the Queen, lect preacher at Oxford 1873/4 (son of late Major Ictavius Temple, lieut.-gov. of Sierra Leone); b. 30 BISHOP OF GLOUCESTER AND BRISTOL. RIGHT REV. CHARLES JOHN ELLICOTT, D.D. (31), lord bishop of Gloucester (1541) and (47) of Bristol (1542), so consecrated 25 Mar. 1863, formerly fellow of St. John's Coll. Camb. (senior optime and second double classics), rector of Pilton, Rutland, 1841/8, professor of divinity King's coll. London 1848/61, Hulsean professor at Cambridge 1860/1, dean of Exeter 1861/3 (only son of late Rev. Charles Spencer-Ellicott, rector of Whit- well, Rutland, 1818/77, and vicar of Threckingham, CO. Line. 1829/78); b. 25 April, 1819; m. 31 Aug. 1848, Constantia Anne, dau. of Alexander Becher, adm. R.N. and has a son and 2 daus. (1) Arthur Becher, bar.-at-law M.T. 1875; b. 1849; m. 20 July, 1876, Louisa Frederica, eldest dau. of Lieut.-Col. Arthur John Reynell Pack, CB. (E. Donoughmore), and had a dau. Clarice Eleanor Lucinda,b.l2Mar.l879; d. 9 April, following. (2) Florence, m. to John Amory Travers, Esq. of Tiver- ton (see Amory— Bart.) (3) Rosalind Frances. Arms op the sees— Az. two keys in saltire the wards up- wards or, GLOUCESTER— Impaling sa. three ducal crowns in pale or, BRISTOL. Residences— Gloucester Palace, and 35, Great Ciunberland Place, w. BISHor OF HEREFORD. RIGHT REV. JAMES ATLAY, d.d. (95), lord bishop of Hereford (680), so consecrated 24 722 SPIRITUAL PEERS. June, 1868, formerly fellow of St. John's Coll. Camb. B.A. (senior optime and 1st class in classics) 1840, M.A. 1843, B.D. 1850, d.d. 1859, vicar of Madingley, co. Camb. 1847/52, vicar of Leeds and raral dean 1859/68, canon residentiary Ripon cathe- dral 1861/8 (son of Rev. Henry Atlay) ; b. 3 July, 1817 ; m. 15 Nov. 1859. Frances Turner, youngest dau. of Major William Martin, Bengal stafE (retd.), and has 8 sons and 3 daus. (1) James Beresford, b. 19 Sept. 1860. (2) Henry Francis, b. 29 Oct. 1862. (3) Edward Wilfrid, b. 12 May, 1866. (4) George William, b. 25 May, 1868. (5) Charles Cecil, b. 18 Feb. 1871. (6) Hugh Wordsworth, b. 3 Jan. 1873. (7) Harold Trevelyan, b. 14 May, 1874. (8) Marcus Ethelbert, b. 15 Mar. 1881. (9) Selina Margaret. (10) Agnes Fitzherbert. (11) EUena Frances. Arms of the See — Gu. three leopards' heads reversed jes- sant as many fleurs-de-lis or. Residence— Hereford Palace. BISHOP OF LICHFIELD. "D IGHT REV. WILLIAM DALRYMPLE MAC- JL\) lagan (91), lord bishop of Lichfield (656), so consecrated 24 June, 1878, M.A. St. Peter's Coll. Camb. 1860, vicar of Kensington 1875/8, rector of Newington 1869/75, formerly an officer in the army (son of David Maclagan, m.d. physician to the forces) ; b. 18 June, 1826 ; m. 1st— 14 April, 1860, Sarah Kate, younger dau. of George Clapham, Esq. of Great Baddow, Essex ; she d. 3 July, 1862, aged 26, leaving 2 sons, (1) Cyril, b. 10 Jan. 1861. (2) Walter, b. 15 Feb. 1862. The Bishop m. 2ndly— 12 Nov. 1878, Hon. Augusta Ann Barrington, dau. of William Keppel, 6th Vis- count Barrington, and has a son and dau. (3) Eric, b. 4 Dec. 1879. (4) b. 3 Feb. 1881. Arms of the See— Per pale gu. and arg. a cross potent and quadrate in the centre, between four crosslets patee of the second and or. Residence— Lichfield. BISHOP OF LINCOLN. RIGHT REV. CHRISTOPHER WORDg. WORTH, D.D. (81), lord bishop of Lincoln (678), 80 consecrated 24 Feb. 1869, formerly of Trin. Coll. Camb. B.A. (senior classic) 1830, MJk. 1833, B.D. and D.D. 1839, head master of Harni school 1836/44, canon of Westminster 1844/J Hulsean lecturer 1847/8, vicar of Stanford, in ti Vale of Berks 1850/69, archdeacon of Westminsi 1865/9 (nephew of William Wordsworth, p( laureate, and 3rd son of late Rev. Christopher Won worth, D.D. master of Trin. Coll. Camb. and d€ of Rocking) ; b. 30 Oct. 1807 ; m. 6 Dec. 181 Susannah Hatley, dau. of George Frere, of Twyfoi Herts. (Babt.), and has 2 sons and 5 daus. (1) John, tutor (and late fellow) of Brazenose Coll. Oxon. 1868, prebendary Lincoln Cathedral 1870, Univ. preacher Whitehall 1879, select preacher Oxford 1875/6; b. 21 Sei)t. 18 m, 28 Dec. 1870, Susan Esther, dau. of Rev. Henry Octa^ Coxe, of the Bodleian library, Oxon. (2) Christopher, M.A. Trin. Coll. Camb. 1873, rector of Glasti Rutland, since 1877, fellow of St. Peter's Coll. Camb. 187( tutor 1872/4, 1875/7; b. 26 Mar. 1848; m. 14 April, 1874, Ms dau. of Rev. Andrewes Reeve, vicar of Kimmeridge, Dorset, a has 3 sons and 2 daus. Christopher Andrewes, b. 21 Sept. 1876. — John Vincent 26 Sept. 1879.— WilUam Arthur, b. 24 May, 1881.— Dorot Mary. — Ruth Mary. (3) Elizabeth, lady principal of the Lady Margaret Hall, ( ford, 1879. (4) Priscilla, m. 30 Nov. 1878, to Percy Andrew Steedman, I and has a dau. b. 12 Nov. 1879. (5) Mary, m. 28 Oct. 1874, to Rev. James John Trebeck, cui in charge of Southwell, Notts, since 1876, curate of Annesi Notts. 1867/9. (6) Su,-iauiia. (7) Dora, m. 6 April, 1880, to Rev. Edward Tucker Leel chancellor of Lincoln Cathedral. Arms of the See— Gu. two lions passant guardant or, o% chief nz. the Holy Virgin and Child sitting crowned bearing a sceptre of the second. Residence — Riseholme, Lincoln. SPIRITUAL PEERS. '23 BISHOP OF LIVERPOOL. BIGHT REV. JOHN CHARLES RYLE, 1st bishop of Liverpool, so consecrated II June. 580, Ch. Ch. Oxon. Craven university scholar 1836, A. 1837, M.A. 1841, vicar of Stradbroke, Norfolk, J61/80, rural dean of Hoxne 1870, hon. canon of oi-wich 1871, rector of St. Thomas, Winchester, H3/4, Helmingham, Suffolk, 1844/61, select eacher at Cambridge 1879, at Oxford 1874 and J79 — for list of theological works, see Crockford's rical Directory (son of John Ryle); b. 10 May J06; m. 24 Oct. 1861, Henrietta Amelia, 3rd dau. «\ Lieut.- Col. William Legh Clowes, of Brought on Id Hall, CO. Lane. B8IDKKCB— Liverpool. BISHOP OF LLANDAFF. RIGHT REV. ALFRED OLLIVANT, d.d. (92) lord bishop of Llandaff (522), so consecrated 2 Dec. 1849, vice-principal St. David's coll. Lam- peter, 1827/43, regius prof, of divinity at Camb 1843/50 (son of William OUivant, Esq. by Eliza- beth, dau. of Alderman Sir Stephen Langston, of Great Horwood, Bucks.) ; b. 16 Aug. 1798 ; m. 5 Sept. 1828, Alicia Olivia, dau. of Gen. William Spencer, of Bramley Gmnge, Yorks. and has had 4 sons and 2 daus. ci i d ^cidSt. (1) William Spencer, of L.I. bar-at-law; b. 17 Nov. 1834; d. s. p 3 Oct. 1876, having m. 13 Aug. 1864, Janet Cunningham, 4th dau. of David Maitland-Makgill-Cricliton, Esq. of Rankeilour CO. Fife (E. LAUDERDALE). (2) Alfred, major Bengal S.C; b. 2 Aug. 1836; m. 5 Oct. 1870, Mary Clementina, dau. of Col. W. Davis, Bengal s.c. and has 2 sons, Alfred Henry, b. 19 Oct. 1871.— William Spencer, b. Feb. 1873. (3) Joseph Earle, bar.-at-law I.T. 1873; b. 11 June, 1839. (4) Edward Albert, capt. R.A.; b. 30 June, 1840; m. 11 Oct. 1871, Catharine, dau. of late Bev. J. J. Blunt, Lady Margaret prof, of divinity Camb. and has 2 sons and 2 daus. John Spencer, b. 31 July, 1872.— Alfred, b. 11 May, 1874.— Margaret Elizabeth. — Blatharine Frances. (5) Charlotte EUzabeth. (6) Frances, d. 3 Jan. 1875, having m. 1 Oct. 1861, as 1st wife, to Rev. Hugh Earle Welby, rector of Harston, Leic. since 1867 ( WELB Y-GrREGORY— B ART. ) Arms of the See— Sa. two crosiers in saltire or and arg. on a chief az. three mitres labelled gold. Residexce— Bishop's Court, Glamorgansh. '/ioU:a.^h J i^P^n^^ fj^^r. BISHOP OF LONDON. RIGHT HON. AND RIGHT REV. JOHN JACKSON, D.D. P.O. (107), lord bishop of London (604), by translation Jan. 1869, dean of the chapel royal since 1869, M.A. Pembroke Coll. Oxon. 1836, b.d. and D.D. 1853, select preacher at Oxford university 1845, 1850, and 1866, rector of St. James's, Westminster, 1846/53, Boyle lecturer 1853, canon of Bristol 1852/3, chaplain in ordinary to the Queen 1847/53, a gov. of Charterhouse, and an official trustee of British museum, bishop of Lincoln 1853/69 (son of Henry Jackson, Esq.) ; b. 22 Feb. 1811 ; m. 11 Jan. 1838, Mary Ann Frith, dau. of Heniy BrowcU, Esq. ; she d. 6 Jan. 1874, leaving 11 daus. (1) Mary, m. 16 July, 1857, to Ven. William Frederick John Kaye, M.A. archdeacon and canon residentiary of Lincoln since 1863, and rector of Riseholme since 1846, sou of late Right Rev. John Kaye, D.D. bishop of Lincoln. (2) Frances Eliza, m. 20 Sept. 1864, to Rev. James Marshall- Bury, M.A. rector of Little Hadham, Herts, since 1875. (3) Margaret Sophia, m. 23 Jan. 1867, to Rev. Walter Abbott, M.A. vicar of St. James', Paddington, since 1876. (4) Lucy Ellen. (5) Bertha Mary, m. 10 Aug. 1875, to Rev. Francis Henry Tatham, M.A. head master Hereford scliool since 1875. (6) Eliza, m. 14 Aug. 1867, to Rev. Arthur Brook, M.A. rector of St. John's, Hackney, vicar of Brompton 1872/8, of East Retford 1857/66, and of Holbeach 1866/72. (7) Agnes Jeune, m. 11 Aug. 1870, to Rev. Frederic Horatio Fisher, M.A. vicar of All Saints, Fulham, since 1871. (8) Helen Mackenzie, d. 1 Sept. 1879, having ra. 23 Jan. 1877, to Rev. Barrington Gore-Browne, U.K. chaplain to bishop of Winchester, formerly incumbent of All Saints, Alton, Hants, son of the bishop of Winchester (see). (9) Emily Kate, m. 25 June, 1878, to Musgrave, 2nd son of John Mathew Ridley, of "Walwick Hall, Northumberland. (10) Marion Faith. (11) Beatrice. Arms of the See— Gu. two swords in saltire arg. pommells or. Residences— Fulham Palace, Middx. and London House, St. James's Square, s.W. 724 SPIRITUAL PEERS. BISHOP OF MANCHESTEE. RIGHT KEV. JAMES FKASEK, d.d. (2), lord bishop of Manchester (1847), so con- secrated 25 Mar. 1870, B.A. (late) fellow of Oriel Coll. Oxon. 1840, M.A. 1842, d.d. 1870, rector of Cholderton, Wilts. 1847/60, Ufton Nervet, Berks 1860/70, prebendary of Salisbury 1861/70, chancellor of Salisbury 1858/60, select preacher at Oxford 1854, 1862, 1872, and 1877 (son of James Eraser, of Heavitree, Exeter); b. 18 Aug. 1818 ; m. 15 Jan. 1880, Agnes Ellen Frances, dau. of late Mr. John Shute Duncan, of "Weston, Bath, M.A. formerly fellow of New Coll. Oxon. Arms of the See — Or on a pale engrailed gu. three mitres labelled gold on a canton of the second three bendlets en- hanced arg. Eesidence— Bishop's Court, Manchester. BISHOP OF NORWICH. RIGHT REV. AND HON. JOHN THOMAS PELHAM (88), lord bishop of Norwich (1088), so consecrated 1857, b.a. Ch. Ch. Oxon. 1832, M.A. and D.D. 1857, rector of Burgh Apton, Norfolk, 1837/52, p.c. Christchurch, Hamp- stead, 1852/5, rector of St. Mary-le-bone 1855/7. Lineage— See Earl of Chichester. Arms of the see— Az. three mitres labelled or. Eesidence— Norwich Palace. n:i?Uii,.^^ BISHOP OF OXFORD. RIGHT REV. JOHN FEILDER MACKAR- NESS (31), lord bishop of Oxford (1541), so consecrated 25 Jan. 1870, B.A. Merton Coll Oxon, and fellow of Exeter 1844, M.A. 1847, d.d, 1869, chancellor of the most noble order of the garter, vicar of Tardebrigge, Wore. 1854/5, hon, canon Worcester cathedral 1847/58, rector of Honi- ton, Devon, 1855/69, prebendary of Exeter cathe- dral 1858/69 (brother of Right Rev. George Richard Mackamess, D.D. lord bishop of Argyll and the Isles, sons of John Mackarness, of Bath); b. 3 Dec, 1820; m. 7 Aug. 1849, Alethea Buchanan, dau. of Right Hon. Sir John Taylor Coleridge, judge oi the court of queen's bench 1853/9 (B. Coleridge), and has 3 sons and 4 daus. (1) Charles Coleridge, M.A. Exeter Coll. Oxon. 1876, exam chaplain to bishop of Argyle and the Isles since 1879, curate ol St. Mary's, Reading, 1874/9 ; b. 22 July, 1850. (2) Frederick Michael Coleridge, bar.-at-law M.T. 1879; b. 31 Aug. 1854. (3) Arthur John Coleridge, b. 30 April, 1865. (4) Mary Alethea, m. 3 Aug. 1876, to her cousin Hon. Bernard John Seymour Coleridge, eldest son of Baron Coleridge. (5) Eleanor Victoria, m. 3 Aug. 1876, to Rev. and Hon. Randa] Parsons (E. RossE). (6) Katharine Emily Margaret. (7) Florence Isabella Emma Arms of the See— Sa. a fesse arg. in chief three ladies from the waist heads affronts arrayed and veiled arg. crowned or, in base an ox of the second passant over a ford ppr. Rbsidbnce— Cuddesden Palace, Oxon. , BISHOP OF PETERBOROUGH. RIGHT REV. WILLIAM CONNOR MAGEI D.D. (26), lord bishop of Peterborough (154 J , so consecrated 15 Nov. 1868. b.a. Trin. Coll. Dublii SPIRITUAL PEERS. 725 U2, B.D. 1854, D.D. 1860, minister of Octagon ' a pel, Bath, 18 , P.c. Quebec Chapel, London, i rector of Enniskillen, dean of Cork 1864 '8, ' hapel Royal, Dublin, 1866/7 (son of Rev. John jee, vicar of Drogheda, and grandson of Most . William Magee, d.d. archbishop of Dublin L' 31); b. 17 Dec. 1821 ; m. 14 Aug. 1851, Anne liitt, 2nd dau. of Rev. Charles Smith, rector of low, and has 3 sons and 3 daus. ( liarles Smith, b. 1861. 1 ) Wiliam Gurney, b. 1862. John Arthur Victor, b. 1869. () Jane Eleanor. (5) Anne Catherine. i) Ilarriette Alice. .:\is OP THE See — Gu. two keys in saltire between four s crosslets fitchte or. 1 UBXCE— Peterborough Palace. BISHOP OF EIPON. 3IGHT REV. ROBERT BICKERSTETH, d.d. I\ (2), lord bishop of Ripon (1856), so con- ec rated 1857, B.A. Queen's Coll. Camb. 1841, m.a. 846, D.D. 1856, rector of St. Giles, London, 1851, anon of Salisbury 1854 [nephew of Henry, Baron jangdale (ext.), master of the rolls, and son of lev. John Bickersteth, rector of Sapcote, Leic.]; 24 Aug. 1816; m. 21 July, 1846, Elizabeth, dau. if Joseph Garde, Esq. and has 4 sonsand a dau. 1) Robert, ll.M. inspector of factonespj. ' 1847. 2) Henry Cecil, b. 1848 ; m. 21 Nov. 1879, Augusta r F 2nd dau. of Rev. William Collings Lukis, rector f Wath, Yorks. 3) John Joseph, bar.-at-law I.T. 1875; b. 1850. 4) Montague Cyril, b. 1868. 5) Elizabeth Florence. LUMS OP THE See— Arg. on a saltire gu. two keys in saltire )r on a chief of the second a pascal lamb ppr. :iEsiDENCE— Ripon Palace. BISHOP OF ROCHESTER. "D IGHT REV. ANTHONY WILSON THOROLD X\ D.D. (98), lord bishop of Rochester (604), SO consecrated 25 July, 1877, B.A. Queen's Coll. Oxon. 1847, M.A. 1850, rector of St. Giles-in-the- Fields 1857/67, vicar of St. Pancras 1869/77, canon residentiary of York 1874/7; b. 13 June, 1825. (Lineage— see Thorold in Baronetage.) Arms op the See— Arg. on a saltier gu. an escallop or. Residence— Selsdon Park, Croydon. BISHOP OF ST. ALBANS. RIGHT REV. THOMAS LEGH CLAUGH- TON, D.D. 1st lord bishop of St. Albans by I translation 1877, consecrated bishop of Rochester 1 11 June, 1867, professor of poetiy Oxford 1852/73, vicar of Kidderminster 1841/67, hon. canon of Wor- cester 1867/77 (brother of Right Rev. Piers Calveley Claughton, archdeacon of London and canon of St. Paul's, chaplain-general, &c. fonnerly bishop of St. Helena and of Colombo, sons of Thomas Claughton, Esq. of Haydock Grange, co. Lane.) ; b. 6 Nov. 1808 ; m. 14 June, 1842, Hon. Julia Susanna Ward, sister of William, Earl of Dudley, and has had with other issue 4 sons and .3 daus. (1) Henry William, b. ; d. 8 April, 1860, having m. Emily Margaret, younger dau. of Robert Hely Hutchinson Keightley, Esq. of Knock Ewan, co. Perth. (2) Thomas Legh, b.a. Triu. Coll. Oxon. 1871, vicar of Kidder- minster 1880, of St. Mary's, Kingswinford, Staff. 1876/80 ; b. 7 Dec. 1847 ; m. 15 Feb. 1876, Henrietta Louisa Horatia, dau. of Edmond Henry St. John Mildmay, Esq. (BART.), and has a son, William Thomas Albau Claughton, b. 21 Dec. 1876. 8 B 72G SPIRITUAL PEERS. (3) Piers Leopold, B.A. Oriel Coll, Oxon. 1873, rector of Hutton, Essex, since 1880, curate of Saffron Walden 1875/80; b. 11 Oct. 1850. (4) Gilbert Henry, b. 21 Feb. 1856. (5) Amelia Maria, m. 1st— 1 Dec. 1863, to Hon. Archibald Henry- Augustus Anson, v.C. lieut.-col. (E. Lichfield) ; he d. 17 Nov. 1877. She re-m. 13 Aug. 1881, as 2nd wife, to George Douglae, Duke of Argyll, K.T. ''6) Katherine Susanna, m. 17 Dec. 1872, to Hon. Konald George Elidor Campbell, capt. Coldstream guards (E. Caw- bob); fell in Zulu war 28 Mar. 1879. (7) Lucy Elinor. Arms op the See— Az. a saltire or, a sword in pale ppr. in chief a celestial crown of the second. Residence— Danbury Palace, Chelmsford. BISHOP OF ST. ASAPH. RIGHT REV. JOSHUA HUGHES, D.D. (70), lord bishop of St. Asaph (560), so consecrated 1870, vicar of Abergwili 1839, and of Llandovery 1846, rural dean, surrogate, and proctor in convoca- tion for diocese of St. Davids (son of C Hughes, of Newport, Pembroke) ; b. 1807 ; m. 1832, Margaret, dau. of Sir Thomas McKenny, Bart, (ext.), of UUard and Montroth, co. Kilkenny, and has with several daus. 2 sons. (1) Thomas McKenny, Woodwardian profr. of geology, Trin. Coll. Camb. (2) Joshua Pritchard, M.^. Balllol Coll. Q;!Con.vl876, ^vjcar of Newcastle, co. Gl^m.' ^ ' "• * * Arms op the See— Sa, two keys in saltire endorsed arg. Residence— St. Asaph Palace. BISHOP OF ST. DAVIDS. Oxon. 1840; fellow 1851/7, and tutor 1854/6 University Coll. select preacher Oxford 18( 1866/7, 1875/6, prebendary of St. Davids 1859/fi of York 1863/71, vicar of Bishopthorpe, Yoi 1865/74, R.D. 1869/74, archdeacon of York 1867/7^ R.D. York city 1873/4, chancellor York Cathe and prebendary of Laughton-en-le-Morthen 1871/ canon residentiary York 1873/4, for list of his worla| see Crockford's Clerical Directoiy (son of William S Tilsley Jones, Esq. of Gwynfryn, co. Cardigan); k^ 2 Jan. 1822 ; m. 10 Sept. 1856, Frances Charlotr 2nd dau. of late Rev. Samuel Holworthy, vicar ( Croxall, CO. Derby. Arms op the See— Sa. on a cross or five cinquefoils of t field. . Residences— Abergwili Palace, co. Carmarthen, and Gwyufry* near Aberystwith. ^ RIGHT REV. WILLIAM BASIL JONES, d.d. (119), lord bishop of St. Davids (519), so consecrated 24 Aug. 1874, late scholar Trinity Coll. i [l)\{^, SbTthS BISHOP OF SALISBURY. RIGHT REV. GEORGE MOBERLY, d.c.l. (92), bishop of Salisbury (705), so con- secrated in Oct. 1869, fellow and tutor (late) of. Balliol Coll. Oxon. B.A. 1825, M.A. 1828, d.c.l. 1836, prebendary of Potteme in Sarum Cathedral 1869, public examiner Oxford University 1830/32/33/35, select preacher 1833/58/63, head master Winchester College 1835/66, rector of Brighstone, i.w. fellow Winchester College 1866/70, Bampton lecturer 1868, canon residentiary of Chester 1868/9 (son of Edward Moberly, of St. Petersburg); b. 10 Oct. 1803; m. 22 Dec. 1834, Mary Anne, eldest dau. of Thomas Crokat, Esq. of Leghorn, and has had with other issue 5 sons and 8 daus. (1) George Herbert, M.A. Corpus Christ! Coll. Oxon. late fellow, rector of Duntsboume-Rous, co. Glouc. since 1871, principal of Lichfield theological college since 1880. prebendary of Hans- acre 1881 ; b. 3 Jan. 1837; m. 5 Feb. 1870, Esther, 2nd dau. of late Daniel^^ Castro, Esq. of East Sheen, Surrey. (2) RobertCampbell, M.A. New Coll. Oxon. 1870, senior student and tutor of Christ Church, Oxon. 1868, chaplain to the bishop of Salisburv 1871, principal of Salisbury theological college 1878, vicar of Great Budworth, Cheshire, 1880; b. 26 July. 1845; m. 29 June, 1880, AUce' Sidney, 2nd dau. of late Riglit Rev. Walter Kerr Hamilton, D.D. bishop of Salisbury (B. Belh AVEN), and has a son, b. 20 Oct. 1881. (3) John Cornelius, b. 22 April, 1848; m. 28 Nov. 1872, Caro- line, dau. of Richard Himter, Esq. of Wimbledon, and has 3 sons and a dau. 1 f Arthur Norman, b. 20 Sept. 1873.— Bertrand Richard, b. 15 Oct. 1877.— Olive Mary, b. 20 June, 1881. (4) Edward Hugh, M.A. Corpus Christ! Coll. Oxon. 1875, vicar of Chute, Wilts, 1880, minor canon of Salisbury 1875/7; b. 20 Oct. 1849. (5) Walter Allan, M.A. Ch. Ch. Oxon. 1878, chaplain to the bishop of Salisbury 1878, curate of Sturminster Newton, Sarum, 1874/7, of St. George's, Hanover Square, 1877/8; b. 26 Jan. 1861. SPIRITUAL PEERS. i'li ) Mary Louisa, d. 20 July, 1859, having m. as 1st wife, to Rev. sorge Ridding, d.d. head master of Winchester school since 68 cd and seeded ppr. Fhe lesser GEORGE, similar to the other, is worn suspended from a broad dark blue ribbon the left shoulder. The star of eight points, of silver, in the centre of which is the Cross of St. George, gules, K ircled by a garter. The mantle of blue velvet lined with white taffeta, on the left breast the star embroidered. The hood of crimson velvet. The SURCOAT of crimson velvet lined with white taffeta. The hat of black velvet lined with white taffeta to which is fastened by a band of diamonds a ume of white ostrich feathers having in the centre a tuft of black herons' feathers. MOTTO.— i76>iV7 SOIT QUI MAL Y PENtiE. "May he be dishonoured who thinks ill of i. e. the expedition to France. — (Sir N. H. Nicolas.) RIBBON of the Order.— Garter blue. THE MOST NOBLE ORDER OF THE GARTER was instituted by King Edward IIL about .ugust 1348. The original statutes of the Order are lost. By a statute passed 28 June, 1831, the Order was to consist of the Sovereign and twenty-five Knights ompanions together with such lineal descendants of King George the First as may be elected, but. tclusive of the Prince of Wales, who is a part of the original institution. Foreign Sovereigns and rinces and Extra Knights have since been added by special statutes. The latter however become lerged in the twenty-five Companions as vacancies occur. K.G. SOVEREIGN OF THE ORDER— THE QUEEN. H.R.H. THE PRINCE OF WALES. .R.H. The Duke of Edinburgh | .R.H. The Duke of Connaught | [♦»7«,-^rince ieopol4r4>«kc of Albany-r/ [.R.H. The Duke of Cambridge .R.H. The Duke of C mperor of Germany [ing of Portugal Qng of Denmarkf c|i Cing of the Belgians 'mperor of Austria Smperor of Brazil ?he Shah of Persia 5i[ing of the Hellenes ^ing of Italy "mperor of Russia ^ing of Sweden Reigniag-Thike of-S*x€-^Ceiii- i»gen ('/ Betg mug D ttke-X)f-&am8WTCk^ Reigning Duke of Saxe Coburg and Gotha Reigning Grand Duke of Meck- lenburg-Strelitz Grand Duke of Hesse Crown Prince of Germany^ ''/i Prince Christian of Holstein Prince William Frederick of Prussia fjt i^«. lA'iuyi/ifiA'it^ ^"ok^ of Beaufort P«k«- of Buccleuclr el ^^ ^^ Duke o f Marlb orou gl t^)?^ D uk e- of Abor . c om- d ~- . Earl Granville Bu k e of Well i ng ton J Duke of Devonshire Earl of Ilaarowby ^ ^L Dttke-ef-Somerset c^ Eari-of-Stmftesbu^ tt Earl Fitzwilliam Earl Grey^.^'-z^f Duke of Sutherland Earl Spencer Duke of Cleveland Earl Cowper E arl Cowl ey- 4 Duke of Richmond and Gordon Duke of Rutland OFFICERS OF THE ORDER, J Prelate — Bishop of Winchester. CTiancellor—Bishoip of Oxford. Registrar — Dean of Windsor. Garter jjrincipal Xing of Arms — Sir Albert W. Woods. Usher of the Black i?<>rZ— G^n^Riglit-HDn^-SirJWi'"" r Marquis of RiponCt. /^.f*,^ Duke of Westminster Earl of Leicester Marquis of Salisbury Duke of Bedford horn n s^ KrwttysT-KTerB . THE MOST ANCIENT AND MOST NOBLE ORDER OF THE THISTLE. THE MOST ANCIENT AND MOST NOBLE INSTITUTED 787, RESTORED 1540, REVIVED 1687. RE-ESTABLISHED 1703. INSIGNIA. The badge pendent to the collar, or to a dark-green ribbon over the left shoulder and tied under le arm, consists of a radiant star or, charged with figure of St. Andrew ppr. of gold enamelled, with his own green and the surcoat purple, standing upon a mount vert, bearing before him his cross arg. the ross and feet resting upon the ground of enamelled green. The collar is of golden thistles, intermingled with sprigs of rue enamelled ppr. the ancient signia of the Scots and Picts. The jewel, worn attached to a green ribbon, consists of an oval plate arg. charged with the ame figure ppr. within a border vert, fimbriated (both internally and externally) or, and inscribed in etters of the same, Nemo me impune lacessit ; in the base of this border is a thistle of the last. The star is worn on the left side of the coat or cloak, and consists of a St. Andrew's cross of silver broidery, with rays emanating from each angle; in the centre is a thistle of green, heightened with gold, pen a field of gold, surrounded by a circle of green, bearing the motto of the Order in golden characters. RIBBON of the Order.— Green. MOTTO— NUMO ME IMPUNE LACESSIT. THE MOST ANCIENT AND MOST NOBLE ORDER OF THE THISTLE was revived by Iting James 11. 29 May, 1687, and re-established by Queen Anne 31 Dec 1703, and by a statute passed m the coronation of George IV. the Order is to consist of the Sovereign and sixteen Knights. K.T. SOVEREIGN OF THE ORDER—THE QUEEN. H.B.H. THE PRINCE OF WALES. h.r.h. The Duke of Edinburgh h.r.h. The Duke of Connaught and Stratheam H^R.H. Prince LeepoldT-DTikS^ Albany^ H.R.H. The Duke of Cambridge Earl of Mansfield Duke of Argyll /(.J. Lord Napier Earl of Stair Duke of Athole Earl of Southesk Earl of Minto Marquis of Lome C^c/^.c, Lord Colville of Culross Marquis of Bute ♦ Efti-l-of-Dalkeith V'u.L ^l/)u tc^uJ Duke of Hamilton and Brandon Marquis of Lothian Duke of Montrose. Earl of Fife Earl of Dalhousie OFFICERS OF THE ORDER. Bean — John Macleod, d.d. Secretary — Major (Sir) James Thomas Stewart Richardson (Bart.) Ijyon King of Arms— George Burnett, Esq. Gentleman Usher of the Green Rod — Frederic Peel Round, Esq. 733 STAR, COLLAR, AND BADGE, OF THE MOST ILLUSTRIOUS ORDER OF ST. PATRICK THE MOST ILLUSTRIOUS INSTITUTED 5th FEBRUARY, 1783. INSIGNIA. The badge pendent from the Collar is of gold, surrounded with a wreath of shamrock or foil, within which is a circle of blue enamel containing the Motto in letters of gold — Quis Sepa- BIT, with the date mdcclxxxiii. the year of foundation, and encircling the Cross of Saint Patrick es, surmounted with a trefoil slipped ppr. each of its leaves charged with an imperial crown or, upon eld argent. The collar, of gold, is composed of six harps and five roses, three alternately, connected by elve knots of gold ; the roses are enamelled alternately by white leaves within red and red leaves within lite, and in the centre of the Collar is an imperial crown, surmounting a harp of gold. The star consists of the Cross of Saint Patrick gules, on a field argent, charged with a trefoil as the Badge, surrounded by a sky-blue enamelled circle, containing the motto and date, and is encircled four greater and two lesser rays of silver. RIBBON of the Order.— Sky-blue. MOTTO— ^277^ SEP ARAB IT. THE MOST ILLUSTRIOUS ORDER OF ST. PATRICK was instituted Uy King George III. February, 1783. The Order consists of the Sovereign, a Grand Master, and twenty-two Knights. The Lord-Lieutenant Ireland is ex-officio Grand Master. K.P. SOVEREIGN OF THE ORDER— THE QUEEN. Grand Master.— THE LORD-LIEUTENANT OF IRELAND. h.r.h. THE PRINCE OF WALES. B.H. The Duke of Edinburgh r.h. The Duke of Connaught and Strathearn R.H. The Duke of Cambridge trl-of AiTa»^ irl of Dartrey irl of Granard ft¥^ttti«-Qf-Donega4- /3^ irl of Cork and Orrery Earl of Dufferin ^X/J.^Y.Kf Lord Lurgan -(g( Earl of Charlemont Marquis of Drogheda Marquis of Waterford Efti f l o f Emc f.f iiies. Gen. Sir Fred. Paul ^^.^ Seymour, Adm. Sir Michael jt '" -- . - ~. nt^ Jones, Adm. Sir Lewis Tobias Keppel, Adm. Hon. Sir Henry Kupui,Adm. Sif AuguDtuo Loo Longford, Gen. the Earl of Lucan, Gen. the Earl of Lugard, Gen. Right Hon. Sir Edward Martin, Adm. Sir William Fan- shawe, Bart. Milne, Adm. Sir Alexander, Bart. Muudy, Ad i H >i> ii G eoig e R o du oy^^ rcHy^Adjn.^Sir-Sp dnoy Colp eyy, ( Napier of Magdaliw^ft^yi. Lord^-'-JIWallis, Adm. Sir Provost William Paulet, Gen. Lord William Reed, Gen. Sir Thomas Roberts, Lieut.-Gen. Sir Frede rick Sleigh, Bart. , Re kebj T . Gou . Luid Ci S oymooj * , - V ie c - Adm . S i r Fre de* riok .Baa uehainj) Pngefc ^ Simmons, Gen. Sir John Lintorn Arabin Spencer, Gen. Hon. Sir Augustus Almeric Stewart, Gen. Sir Donald Mar- tin, Bart.^^sr Sfe»athiiairu^Jael4 Marshal Lord f. Symonds, Adm. Sir Thomas Mat- thew Charles Van Straubenzee,Gen. Sir Charles Thomas Vivian, Gen. Sir Robert John Hussey Parry Williams, Qen^ S li Wi tliam Fen- wiok , Bart. 'T Wolseley, Ij«»t.-Gen. S ir Garnet ^^^^^,^^ ^ iom^^^^^r^.ff.^p Sact o n n a , Adm r^iir-GcBrgfiJEtesg'/t Wood, Gen. Sir David Edward xjlS ^ a A'ttrp44HlL-Lf)r€l- /f^ -Mmrw^ , Ri g ht Hm H-Henry lio f tye iie Willia m u U«+4nnnnT7^tgkt-JIoirr6irrAn- draW) Bart.g CiAwieyT^nTl.:-/ Cross, Right Hon. Sir Richard Assheton 1 Elliot, Right Hon. Sir Henry George CIVIL KNIGHTS GRAND CROSS. I Gfe y, Right Hon . Sir George , Wyllie, Gen. Sir William f/:.s ^/--A' ( *'■ ignt Hon . air ucorge , j Lytton, Earl of ^.cj.X" Bart/'< / Malmesbury, Earl of «»j^a3rrVweo««ty/^/^4i^,^W4-./ Manners, Right Hon. Lord John He itfuid, Gou . th e M a rq atstrf ^ James Robert Howard, Sir Henry Francis Hndson, Sir^imws ^ Layard, Right Hon. Sir Henry Austen Leiningen, h.s.h. the Prince of Loftus, Right Hon. Lord Augus- tus William Frederick Spencer Lyons, Lerd-l/i>t:«^-Y-<'/,r./^f. HONORARY^KNIGHTS GRAND CROSS MeNei- ll, Bight H on^ Sir John ^ Northcote, Right Hon. Sir Staf- . , ford Henry, Bart. iu/-f^ containing the motto of the Order, " Heaven's light our guide," surmounted by a star all in diamonds.! The Ribbon of the Order is sky-blue, having a narrow white stripe towards either edge, and is worn fromj the right shoulder to the left side. The collar is composed of the lotus of India, of palm branches, tied together, in saltire, and of 1 the united Red and White Rose. In the centre is an imperial crown, all richly enamelled on gold, iaj their proper colours. ' The star is composed of rays of gold issuing from the centre, having thereon a star in diamonds^ resting upon a light blue enamelled circular riband, tied at the ends, inscribed with the motto of thrf Order, viz.:— "Heaven's light our guide," also in diamonds. 740 \ BRITISH ORDERS OF KNIGHTHOOD. 741 The mantle. — Light blue satin, lined with white, and fastened with a cordon of white silk, with lue and silver tassels, on the left side a representation of the star of the Order. THE MOST EXALTED ORDER OF THE STAR OF INDIA was instituted by Her Majesty Jneen Victoria, 23 February, 1861, and enlarged 28 March, 1866, and in 1875 and 1876. The Order consists of the Sovereign, the Grand Master, and 205 Ordinary Companions or Members, )gether with such Extra and Honorary Members as Her Majesty, her heirs and successors, shall from me to time appoint. The 205 Ordinary Members are divided into three classes. The first Class are ;yled Knights Grand Commanders, and consists of thirty Members (eighteen Natives and twelve Europeans); the second Class of seventy-two Members, styled Knights Commanders; the third Class of ne hundred and forty-four Members, styled Companions. Her Majesty's Viceroy and Governor- General f India is Grand Master. The Statutes enable the Sovereign to confer the dignity of Knight Grand Commander of the Order pen such Princes and Chiefs of India as shall have entitled themselves to Her Majesty's favour, and pon such of Her Majesty's British subjects as have, by important and loyal services rendered by them > the Indian Empire, merited the Royal favour; and the second and third Classes upon persons who, by lieir conduct or services in the Indian Empire, have merited the Royal favour. SOVEREIGN OF THE ORDER— THE QUEEN, EMPRESS OF INDIA. GRAND MASTER. H.E. (MARQUIS OF RIPON, K.o. o.m.i.e.) the Viceroy and Gov.-Gen. of India for the time being. KNIGHTS GRAND COMMANDERS. G.C.S.I. P.M. H.B.H. ALBERT EDWARD, PRINCE OF WALES, k.g. k.t. k.p. g.c.b. g.c.m.g. 25 June. 1861. H.R.H. ALFRED ERNEST ALBERT, DUKE OF EDINBURGH, k.g. k.t. k.p. g.c.m.g. 11 Feb. 1870. H.R.H. ARTHUR WILLIAM PATRICK ALBERT, DUKE OF CONNAUGHT AND STRATHEARN, k.g. k.t. k.p. g.c.m.g. 1 Jan. 1877. Hriwf. PRINCE UgOPOLDTirU KE Ul ' ALHAN )L , K.G. K. T . g .c.m.g. 30 Jan. l^^.^ilji^\ ^ ^ Narrftfe-Sir Salar Jun^, Bahadtir-x)f Hyderabad, 3T MayriS^c^.V^^/j'/i EXTRA KNIGHT GRAND COMMAN Sir Philip Edmond Wodehouse, k.c.b. 30 June 1876 H.H. the Rajah of Bundi, c.i.e. 1 Jan. 1877 H.H. the Maharajah of Bhurtpur, 1 Jan. 1877 H.H. the Maharajah of Benares, 1 Jan. 1877 Sir Richard Temple, Bart, C.I.E. 1 Jan. 1878. Sir John Strachey, c.i.e. 3 May, 1878 H.H. th9 Rajah of Nabha, 29 July, 1879. ::;OMMANDERS. ^ Earl of Lytton, G.CB. C.I.E. 12 April, 1876. Gen. Sir Frederick Paul Haines, g.c.b. c.i.e. 29 July, 1879 Viscount Cranbrook, 23 April, 1880. H.H. Sujjun Singh, Maharana of Udaipur, 24 May, 1881 HONORARY KNIGHTS GRAND COMMANDERS. H.H. Ishmail Pasha, late Khedive of Egypt, G.CB. 28 Aug. 1868 H.H. Safvet Pasha, Grand Vizier and Minister of Foreign affairs to H.i.M. the Sultan of Turkey, 30 Aug. 1878 H.H. Mir Khodadad Khan of Khelat, 29 July, 1879 Sir Ferdinand de Lesseps, 23 Aug. 1870 H.H. Tewfik Pasha, Khedive of Egypt, 4 May, 1875 H.E. Cherif Pasha, Minister of Foreign Affairs to H.H. the Khedive of Egypt, 1 Jan. 1878 OFFICERS OF THE ORDER. Registrar.— '6\x Albert W. Woods, Garter principal I /Secrt'^a;*^.— Charles Grant, Esq. c.s.i. King of Arms I ao THE MOST DISTINGUISHED ^\lk\[ 0| ^i lltkte^I mA ^i (iMi[0tl STAR, COLLAR, AND BADGE. INSIGNIA AND HABIT. gold WeentaVoV£^^^ «-- -ys of silver, having a small ray of of the Archangel St. MicCl erco^mter'n? £^^^^^ . In the centre is a representation AusPiciUM Melioris ^vi. ^°^^^^e^i°g »atan, withm a blue circle, mscnbed with the motto, SMln!sT^.fS,l'Zl'^^^^^ «f Maltese crosses, and of the ciphers holding a book and seven arrows At thXr^io^it^^^^^^ ?T *'''n ™^'^ ^'^^'' passant-guardant, each is of eold excent the crossp^^ wWl. ftl T ^P?^^^*^ e°? of the collar are two similar lions. The whole The badge irawhitl star of spvp. f m ^'^' ^^^1 '^ '' ^^^^^^ *«g«^^«^ ^^ «"^*" g«Jd ^l^ai"«- side, the Artiangel St M^^^^^^^^^ ff^ ^''^ g^!?' havin^n the^-entre, on one encountering a drigon, within a blue SfoTlhfoWh' ^^1 «^, J?^ other, St. George on horseback, surmounted by an imperial crown, andTs worn by the J^iXs rfnn.V^'^''. is in scribed. The Cross is Saxon blue ribbon, with a scarletWipe Ci thL^hf s'^ull^^^^^^ ^°"^^' '' '' " "^'^ 7i2 BRITISH ORDERS OF KNIGHTHOOD. 743 THE ORDER OF ST. MICHAEL AND ST. GEORGE— con^mw^^. The Knights Commanders wear the badge suspended to a narrow ribbon from the neck, and ave on their left side a star composed of four rays, with a small cross of eight points in saltier, of silver, irmounted by the cross of St. George, gules, and having the same centre as the Star of the Grand Crosses. The Companions wear the small cross of the Order from a still narrower ribbon at the button-hole £ their coats. The mantle is a Saxon-blue satin, lined with scarlet silk, tied with cordons of blue and scarlet, ilk and gold, and has on the left side the Star of a Knight Grand Cross, The CHAPEAU is of blue satin, lined with scarlet, and surmounted with white and black ostrich gathers. RIBBON of the Order— Saxon-blue with a scarlet strip. MOTTO— ^ USPICIUM MELIORIS ^VI The Members of the Order take rank and precedency immediately after the corresponding classes f the Order of the Star of India, that is to say, the Knights Grand Cross after Knight Grand Com- landers of the Star of India; the Knights Commanders after the Knights Commanders of the Star of ndia, and the Companions after the Companions of the Star of India. The Grand Master is the First ^nd Principal Knight Grand Cross. The Knights Grand Cross are entitled to bear supporters, and to incirclc their arms with the collar, ribbon, and motto of the Order. The Knights Commanders also incircle their arms with the ribbon and motto, and the Companions suspend the Badge of the Order to heir arms. THE MOST DISTINGUISHED ORDER OF ST. MICHAEL AND ST. GEORGE was nstituted by King George IV. when Prince Regent 27th April, 1818, by Letters Patent, under the Great Jeal of Great Britain, in commemoration of the Republic or the Ionian Islands being placed under the )rotection of Great Britain. The Order was enlarged and extended 4 December, 1868, and 30 May, 1877, for the natural bom subjects of the United Kingdom as may have held or shall hold high and sonfidential offices within Her Majesty's colonial possessions ; and again, 1879, by the admission of )er8ons rendering good service to the Crown in relation to the Foreign Affairs of the British Empire. The Order is to consist of not more than fifty Knights Grand Cross, exclusive of Extra and Honorary [embers, one hundred and fifty Knights Commanders, and two hundred and sixty Companions. SOVEREIGN OF THE ORDER— THE QUEEN. GRAND MASTER AND FIRST OR PRINCIPAL KNIGHT GRAND CROSS, H.R.H. THE DUKE OF CAMBRIDGE. KNIGHTS GRAND CROSS. G-.C.M.G. H.B.H. THE PRINCE OF WALES. H.R.H. THE DUKE OF EDINBURGH. H.B.H. THE DUKE OF CONNAUGHT AND STRATHEARN. g^R^Tf ^PRTNCE LE QPOI^r-BgiB B OF ALB AN¥-f^ttoa.\ ^ S ii D e iirotrio Conta S al o men-^ H.H. the Maharaja of Johore Sir George Fergusson Bowen K.C.S.I. (Hon. u Braiia d i Earl of Dufferin, K.P. 5.C.6. 6«fi. Sir Patrick Grant, O.O.B. Marquis of Normanby qcfi. H.E. Nubar Pasha (Hon.) Sir Richard Wood, C.B. Gen. Sir Arthur Borton, ^C.B. 6f Sir John Rose, Bart. Viscount Ly ons, G.C.B. Lefd-AinpthLilT71?:tJrB'.<<( ^ ^ , , .. Sir Antonio Micallef. Sir Adriano bingli, C.B. ' Lieoi-Gen.— Sir-^Artimr PufyeT^Sir Charles Lennox Wyke, K.C.B. Sir Edward Victor Lewis Houlton Phayre, K.C.S.I. C.B. "" ' "" ' Viscount Monck The Hon. Sir Arthur Hamilton- Earl Grey, K.Q. Gordon Sir Henry Barkly, K.C.B. Major.-Gen. Sir William F. \ h.m. King Kalakaua, of the Sir John Peter Grant, K.C.B. Drummond Jervois, C.B. I Hawaiian Islands (Hon.) Lieut.-Gen, S i r Oa rn[ ^~^O B oph Sir Alexander Tilloch Gait ■ Sir->Af ^iui Ed w a r d — Kennedy, Wolseley, G.C.B. W'^r^^ The King of Siam (Hon.) ©:Bx^ e«ptr-«k-Jobtt-H»wl©y-Glevef£t Sir Henry Drummond Wolff, Majo r Co n. ^r Ha rry S t Gro ige ■ Sir Hercules George RobertRobin- \ k.c.b. ; O r d, o.d .^ , ^ — I The Marquis of Lome, K.T. Si^-ggn^ ^fflith Pnrkei^r^e;^:^. (j OFFICERS OF THE ORDER. h^fi^'^^H- ^.S^tyi^ ^ Prelate of tJie Order— The Right Rev. Dr. Charles Perry, formerly Bishop of New Zealand. ^ Ch/jnceliorof the Order— Ch&vlesCoxy'Esq. ^U^6,^^^^^(U^'ltOJ>p^ \ Secretary— ^o\)ext George Wyndham Herbert, Esq. h^f^ioi /.JjUKi-^'hc King of ^r;««— Sir Albert W. Woods, Garter principal King of Arms, j-^- (H^^^ //j^^iiv <-S i^tfoi^tmr— Hon. Robert Henry Meade. /. fv4^ ij< jO^u^^^^ /l, ,^ ^ aLcery of tlie ^/rfn- Colonial Office. T ^f^ "r^JL^^^'h ^^'^ §h #r% 4 M JwdJ^w €mm. INSIGNIA. The badge consists of a Rose, enamelled gnles, barbed vert,< having in the centre Her Majesty's Royal effigy, within a purple circle, inscribed " ViCTOEiA Imperatrix," with the word "India" on the ; leaves of the rose, surmounted by an Imperial Crown, all gold, pendent' from an ornamented gold clasp by an Imperial purple riband, one inch ^ and a half in width. ,| THE ORDER OF THE INDIAN EMPIRE was instituted by Herl Majesty Queen Victoria, Empress of India, 1 January, 1878, to reward* services rendered to Her Majesty and Her Indian Empire and to com-^ memorate the Proclamation of Her Style and Title of Empress of India,'* and consists of the Sovereign, Grand Master, and Companions. [ The Viceroy and Governor-General of India is Grand Master of the -^ Order. \ The Councillors of Her Majesty for the Indian Empire are life| Companions of the Order. * The Companions of the Order have place and precedency next to. and immediately after the Companions of the Order of St. Michael and * St. George, and rank among themselves according to the date of their I respective nominations. \ SOVEREIGN OF THE ORDER— HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN, EMPRESS OF INDIA. GRAND MASTER. H.E. (MARQUIS OF RIPON, K.G. g.m.s.i.) the Viceroy and Gov.-Gen. of India for the time being. COMPANIONS OF THE ORDER. CLE. Ex-Officio. The Earl of Lytton, g.c.b. g.c.S.i. 1 Jan. 1878 Arbuthnot, Sir Alexander John, K.C.S.i. 1 Jan. 1878 Bayley, Sir Edward Clive, k.c.s.i. 1 Jan. 1878 H.H. The Rajah of Bundi, G.C.S.I. 1 Jan. 1878 The Duke of Buckingham and Chandos, G.C.S.I. 1 Jan. 1878 Gen. H.H. The Maharajah of Jummu and Elashmir, G.C.S.I. 1 Jan. 1878 Col. Sir Andrew Clarke, K.c.M.G. C.B. 1 Jan. 1878 Sir George Ebenezer Wilson Couper, Bart. K.c.S.i. C.B. 1 Jan. 1878 Sir Robert Henry Davies, K.C.S.I. 1 Jan. 1878 The Hon. Sir Ashley Eden, K.C.S.i. 1 Jan. 1878 Sir Robert Eyles Egerton, K.c.S.i. 1 Jan. 1878 Gen. H.H. Maharajah Sindhia of Gwalior, G.C.B. G.C.S.I. 1 Jan. 1878 Gen. Sir Frederick Paul Haines, g.c.b. G.C.S.I. 1 Jan. 1878 Rt. Hon. Sir Arthur Hobhouse, K.c.S.i. Q.c. 1 Jan. 1878 H.H. Maharajah Holkarof Indore, G.C.S.I. 1 Jan. 1878 j H.H. The Rajah of Jhind, G.C.S.I. 1 Jan. 1878. i Gen. Sir Edwin Beaumont Johnson, k.c.b. 1 Jan.i 1878 ; Lieut.-Gen. Sir Henry Wylie Norman, k.c.b. 1 Jan." 1878 3 H.H. The Nawab of Rampur, G.C.S.I. 1 Jan. 1878 ; Whitley Stokes, Esq. C.S.I. 1 Jan. 1878 i Sir John Strachey, G.c.s.l. 1 Jan. 1878 ; Sir Richard Temple, Bart. G.C.S.I. 1 Jan. 1878 ■ Rt. Hon. Sir James Fergusson, Bart. K.C.M.o.i 24 Sept. 1880 James Gibbs, Esq. c.s.i. 24 Sept. 1880 Augustus Rivers Thompson, Esq. c.&.i. 24 Sept. 1880 Gen, Sir Donald Martin Stewart, Bart, g.c.b. 24 J May, 1881 * * Major Evelyn Baring, c.s.l. 24 May, 1881 ' Major-Gen. Thomas Foumess Wilson, c.b. 24 May,! 1881 ; Rt. Hon. Mountstuart Elphinstone Grant-Duff \ Ordinary. 1 Jan. 1878. Mir Mahmud Khan, of Khelat Sir Louis Steuart Jackson Major-Gen. Sir Richard John Meade, K.c.S.i. John Muir, Esq. Dietrich Brandis, Esq. Sri Rajamani Raja Deo, Zemindar of Mandasa, Madras Sir Charles Arthur Turner Mir Ali Khan, of Lus Beyla, Khelat Gregory Charles Paul, Esq. Sirdar Asad Khan, Chief of the Sarawan Brahuis, Khelat Col. Sir Owen Tudor Burne, K.C.S.I. Sirdar Gohur Khan, Chief of the Jalawan Brahi Khelat Richard Kaye Puckle, Esq. Deputy Surgeon-Gen. William Jameson Syud Wilayut Ali Khan, of Patna Col. William George Mainwaring Rai Bahadur, Rajendra Lala Mitra Surgeon-Gen. John Fullarton Beatson, M.D. Surgeon-Gen. James Tyrrell Carter Rosa Robert Pogson, Esq. William Wilson Hunter, Esq. LL.D. Col. Charles Shuckburgh Heam 744 BRITISH ORDEES OF KNIGHTHOOD. 745 THE ORDER OF THE INDIAN "EMVYKE^-^ continued. Oedinaey— 1 Jan. 1878 — continued. Col. Edward Charles Sparshott Williams, B.E. Rai Bahadur, Kristodas Pal Major-Gen. Alexander Cunningham, E.E. C.S.I. Rear-Adm. John Bythesea, C.B. V.C. Col. Bendyshe Walton Col. Henry Moore, C.B. Tiruvarur Muttuswami Aiyar Col. William Gordon Khan Bahadur, Saleh Hindi, of Junagurh Donald Graham, Esq. I Dep.-Surgeon-Gen. Thomas Gillham Hewlett I Cettepaliem Ranga Charloo i Col. Sir Charles Metcalfe McGregor, K.c.B. c.s.i. Johann Georg Buhler, Esq. Bapu Deva Shastri Patrick Camegy, Esq. Thomas Mitchell Gibbon, Esq. E. Roper Lethbridge, Esq. Babu Bhudev Mukerji George Smith, Esq. John Henry Rivett-Camac, Esq. Major the Hon. George Campbell Napier Roscoe Bocquet, Esq. James Blackburn Knight, Esq. Pundit Nain Singh 1 Jan. 1879. * George William Allen, Esq. i Bahmanji Jamasji Dastur I William Digby, Esq. f Frederick Salmon Growse, Esq. 4 Hon. Lieut.-Col. Shaikh Hidayat AH Khan Bahadur Col. Eugene Clutterbuck Impey Babu Khem Singh Major Edward Samuel Ludlow Raja Mangul Singh Guilford Lindsey Molesworth, Esq. Moung Oon Surgeon Daniel Robert Thompson Col. James Francis Tennant Andrew Wingate, Esq. M. Pierre Francois Henri Nanquette Sir Francis Philip Cunliffe Owen, k.c.m.g. c.b. 1 Jan. 1880. Sirdar Atar Sing Arthur Coke Bumell, Esq. Surgeon-Major William Robert Cornish Lieut.-Gen, Sir Henry Dominick Daly, K.C.B. Pandit Ishwara Chandra Vidya Sagara Rev. Eugene Lafont Stephen Paget Walter Vyvyan Luke, Esq. Charles James Lyall, Esq. Charles Gordon Welland Macpherson, Esq. Mir Humayun Jah Bahadur Thomas Ormiston, Esq. Charles Edward Pitman Major-Gen. Sir Frederick Sleigh Roberts, Bart. O.C.B. v.o. Pandit Surup Narain Kazi Shahab-ud-din. George Sibley, Esq. Babu Sourindro Mohun Tagore Ronald Ferguson Thomson, Esq. Monier Williams, Esq. 19 April, 1880 Major William John Williamson, 19 April, 1880 Johan Eliza de Vry. PH.D. Sirdar Ruttun Singh, of Jhind, 9 Nov. 1880. The Dewan Bishen Singh, of Naba, 9 Nov. 1880 Sirdar Nabhi Bankhsh, of Kuppurtalla, 9 Nov. 1880 24 May, 1881. David Ross, Esq. Richard Isaac Bruce, Esq. James Thomas Christie, Esq. Alexander Fred Douglas Cuningham, Esq. Mirza Hasan AH Khan Sir Stewart Colvin Bayley James Fergusson, Esq. Deputy Inspector-Gen. of Hospitals Charles More- head, M.D. Pundit Mohesh Chunder Nyaratna Deputy Surgeon-Gen. Norman Chevers, M.D. Capt. William Hutt Curzon Wyllie Mirza Gholam Ahmed Surjgeon-Major Edward John Waring, M.D. Major Trevor John Chichele Plowden Brigade-Surgeon Oliver Bamett Sirdar Sultan Jan Saddozai Surgeon-Major John Anderson Sorabjee Shapurjee Bengali Surgeon Charles William Owen 2 Jan. 1882. Henry Lucas Dampier, Esq. Major-Gen. John Augustus Fuller, R.E. John Lambert, Esq. Rao Bahadur, Mahadeo Vasudeo Barve George Felton Mathew, Esq. Henry Marten, Esq. Sir WiHiam Patrick Andrew Mirza Abbas Kahn Rao Bahadur, Tantia Gorey Rai Hittu Ram Abdul Hak Khan Bahadur, Saiyad Aulad Husain Elan Bahadur, Prestonji Jahangir John Robertson (hon. captain) OFFICERS OF THE ORDER. Registrar— ^iv Albert W. Woods, Garter. Secretary — Charles Grant, Esq. c.s.i. THE UOYAL #it% 4 W4m m& gitet[i THE ROYAL ORDER OF VICTORIA AND ALBERT was instituted 10 Feb. 1862; and enlarged; 10 October, 1864, and 15 November, 1865. i SOVEREIGN OF THE ORDER- j HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN, EMPRESS OF INDIA. LADIES OF THE ORDER. V.A. | (According to the Dates of Appointment.) First Class. ; H.R.H. The Crown Princess of the German Empire and of Prussia (Princess Royal of Great Britain and Ireland) H.R.H. The Princess Christian of Schleswig-Hol- stein (Princess Helena of Great Britain and Ireland) H.R.H. The Princess of Wales H.R.H. The Princess Louise (Marchioness of Lome) The Empress of Germany, Queen of Prussia H.R.H. The Princess Beatrice H.R. and i.H. The Duchess of Edinburgh (Grand; Duchess of Russia) The Queen of Denmark ■ The Queen Mary of Hanover j The Queen of the Belgians i H.R.H. The Duchess of Connaught and Stratheam I Her Grand Ducal Highness Princess Victoria! Alberta Elizabeth Matilda Mary of Hesse i Second Class. Her Grand Ducal Highness Princess Elizabeth Alexandrine Louise Alice of Hesse H.R.H. Princess Charlotte of Saxe Meiningen. H.R.H. Princess William of Prussia. The Duchess of Wellington The Countess Dowager of Caledon The Lady Churchill Jane, Marchioness of Ely The Duchessof Roxburghe Tfag-€e«Ttte5sl7o wager uf -^cain&- The Hon. Mrs. Robert Bruce The Hon. Lady Hamilton-Gordon The Viscountess Chewton Lady Sarah Elizabeth Lindsay Lady Georgiana Codrington Third Class. The Lady Waterpark The Duchess Dowager of Athole The Viscountess Clifden The Duchess of Sutherland (Countess of Cromartie) The Countess of Mayo Fourth Class. The Hon. Lady Biddulph The Hon. Mrs. Charles Grey Lady Elizabeth Philippa Biddulph The Hon. Flora Clementina Isabella M&cdonald The Countess of Enroll The Lady Abercromby The Duchea^pf Buccleuch The Duchess ''^Marlborough The Duchess of Bedford The Duchess of Abercorn %C Piv Kot) r^ f last Bart. Baronetage Baronetage " Chaos '* Baronetage Supposed identical with Sir James C, cr. a Bart 17 July 1627, men- tioned above. See "Senators of Justice" Baronetage EarlofSeafield (? son of Mr, John C, of Lambrngh- ton.) See 1669 Baronetage, and see " Chaos " (Sir Piers, one of the Privy Council in Ireland— S.) (S.) Rightly Crosbie. Baronetage MILNE'S LIST OF Date of Patent. Name of Patentee, Date of Sealing, &c. Crawfued (t) Campbell (J) John, of Kilbimie. Mr. Craw- furd, in his History of Renfreiv^ sayes he wes made a Barronet in anno 1642, and he is so de- signed in the Lyon Office Sir Colin, of Aberuchill, ane of the Lords of Session Remarks, (14 May 1628— S.) Craufard-Pollok.^ See "Chaos" (Sir James, 13 Dec. 1627— S.) Baro- netage 'Mr. John Bannatlne, Minister of Lanark, having taken charge of the sons of the Duchess of Hamilton, her grace procured! for him as a reward a warrant of this nature (i.e., blank patent of baronetcy), which he sold for £100 to his parishioner Carmichael of Bonington, who was at once recognized as a baronet. The title was held without dispute by his descendants till they became extinct in the male line on the death of Sir William Carmichael-BaiUie, of Lamingtoa , and Bonington, in July 1738."— Genealogist, vol. ii. p. 66.] (D.) 30 May 1625 Douglas 2 June 1664 Dalrymple 13 October 1664 Dunbar 11 April 1666 Dalziell 7 June 1667 Don 26 February 1668 Douglas 12 December Dalmahoy 1679 7 November Dalziell 1685 [31 January 1693 Denhame 29 March 1694 Dumbar 28 February 1695 Dickson 29 January 1698 Dumbar 28 April 1698 Dalrymple 29 April 1698 Dalrymple 10 April 1700 Dumbar 8 May 1701 Dalrymple Dick ($) 21 December 1706 Dumbar Sir William, of Glenbervie. Sealed 18 August 1625. A.M. Sir James, of Stair. A.M.B. David, of Baldoon, provydit to his aires male and tailzie Robert, of Glennae. A.M.B. Alexander, of Newtoun. A.M.B. Sir James, of Kelhead. A.M.B. JoHNdeeodem. A.M.B. Captaine Thomas, of Binns, pro- vydit to his eldest son and heires male and tailzie succeiding him in estate of Binns William, of Westshiel. Heirs male] James, of Mochrum. A. M. B. Robert, of Sombeg, the same day with Sauchtonhall. A.M.B. [and other heirs successively] William, of Dum, the same day with Stewart of Coltness, provydit to heirs male of his body and their aires male for Mr. James, of Killock, as the last Mr. Hewgh, of North Berwick president, as the last William, of Hemprigs, the same day with Samuell Forbes, of Foveran. [A.M.] Mr. David, of Hailles, provydit to his heires male successivie for ever William, of Braid, only in ane old list Mr. James, Yc, of Hemprigg (he is second son of the late Lord Duffus, and having married the only daughter of the above Sir William, of Hemprigs, assumes her surname), provydit to his aires male whatsoever (Of Douglas— S.) Extinct on the| death of the 7th Baronet, 1812 C Created Earl of Stair h Supposed extinct | Ancestor of Earl Camwath ' Baronetage. See Don-Wauchope M. ofQueensberry \ \ Sir Alexr. 4th Bart. Knight of St.! Louis; in French army. (? extinct) - " Chaos " 4 Baronetage— Dunbar ' M.P. Edinburghshire 1702/7 ( \ Baronetage— Dunbar j \ 1 < Ancestor of the Earl of Stair Baronetage " Chaos "— Dtinbar of Northfield Cr. 8 May 1700, unclaimed sincfl the death of Sir John Pringle Dal- rymple, 6th Bart. 17 Oct. 1829 See E. Stair •'Chaos" Lord Duffus. Dormant NOVA SCOTIA BARONETS. xiu Date of Patent. 2 March 1707 December E1625 jmber 1666 19 April 1700 2 December 1701 17 March 1626 30 March 1626 29 September 1628 20 April 1630 17 February 1636 23 September 1661 15 October 1661 30 March 1670 2 August 1673 10 April 1700 30 November 1703 Name of Patentee, Date of Sealing, &c. Dick Davidson (J) Ebskine (♦ t)] Erskine (1666 bis) j:lliot Elliot Elphingstoun Elphinqstoun {%) forrebtkb (|) Forbes Forbes Forbes (J) fortescue (♦ j) Flyminq FOULIS Falconer Frazer Forbes Ferguson FOULIS (t) Frazer {%) Sir James, of Prestounfield ; tail- zied to aires male of his body, then to the aires male of Janet Dick, his daughter, by Sir Wil- liam Cuningham, of Capring- toun,sub ijsdemconditionibus si- cuti dicto Sir James Dick ten*is suis de Presitumfield per talliam dictis terris hactenus factam per ilium succedere providentur Sir William, of Currehill, Bar- ronet in England (E.) GlLBEBT,of Stobs; the same day with Bamffe Ramsay. A.M.B. Sir GiLBEBT, of Headshaw, Clerk of Council; provyditto his heires male successivie for ever Master James, of Logic, generall receaver: for his pure zeall to King William's Government. A.M. Master William, the King's Servant, brother to Woodhead. His patent sealed 20 Jan. 1630. [A.M.] (F.) George, of Corstorphine, now Lord. Sealed 4 Dec. 1630. [A.M.] William, of Monymusk. Sealed 2 May 1626. [Heirs male] Abthur, of Castleforbes. Sealed 10 Oct. 1628. A.M. William, of Craigivar; no docu- ment before hot ane old list. [A.M.] John, of Salden, Buckingham. [A.M.] Archibald, Commissar of Glasgow. A.M.B. Sir John, of Ravilston. A.M.B. Alexander, younger, of Glen- farquhar. A.M.B. Alexander, of Doores ; provydit to whatsoever of his sons succeeds him in Barony of Doores and the aires male [of his body] Samuell, of Foveran; the same day with Dunbar, of Hemprigs. A.M. Mr. John, of Kilcarran ; the same day w ith Lord of Pollock. A.M.B, Sir James, of Collingtoun ; his patent sealed 22 July 1634 Alexander, of Philorth, is de- signed Barronet 15 March 1628, hot noe other document Remarks. (2 Mar. 1677, Sir James of Preston- fleld and Corstorphine — S.) See Baronetage, Dick-Conyngham ■Sir Wm. Davidson, conservator of the Scots privileges of Campvere, cr. a Bart. 16GI, but the title soon became extinct." Burke (S.) See Aerakin, ante Baronetage Earl Minto ? Dormant on the death of Sir John Elphinstone, 4th Bart, in 1743, aged 26 (Of New Glasgow. 20 June 1628— S.) Knighted at Whitehall 3 Feb. 1636/7, a Lord of Session in 1637, and sometime Justice General of Scotland, Cupbearer to His Ma- jesty ; d. s. p. ; bur. in Westmin- ster Abbey 10 Dec. 1646. See " Chaos " (Nov.— S ) Died 1654,leaving5 dans. COf Forbes, 30th— S.) Baronetage, F. ofPitsllgo (Longford— S.) Earl of Granard (Of NewCraigievar— S.) Baronetage (S.) ? extinct, see Baron Clermont, extinct on the death of Sir Francis Fortescue, Bart, of Solsden, 11 Nov. 1729. ? extinct Sir Archibald, 3rd Bart, convicted of high treason and executed at Carlisle 15 Nov. 1746, and his estates forfeited. See Baronetage Extinct on the death of his son, Alexander, 4th Lord Falconer, of Halkerton , 1 7 March 1 727 . See E . Kintore ? Extinct on the death of his son, Sir Peter Fraser, 2nd Bart. M.P. Aberdeenshire 1693—1702 ; title claimed by Forbes of CuUoden. Baronetage (Alexander, 7 June, 1634— S.) Flar of Colingtoun. Baronetage Probably Alexander, ninth of Philorth, father of Alexander, 10th Lord Saltoun MILNE'S LIST OF Date of Patent. Name of Patentee, Date of Sealing, &c. Crawfukd (t) Campbell (J) John, of Kilbimie. Mr. Craw- furd, in his History of Renfreiv^ sayes he wes made a Barronet in anno 1642, and he is so de- signed in the Lyon Office Sir Colin, of Aberuchill, ane of the Lords of Session Remarka. (14 May 1628— S.) Craufurd-PoUok. See "Chaoa" (Sir James, 13 Dec. 1627— S.) Baro- netage ["Mr. John Bannatine, Minister of Lanark, having taken charge of the sons of the Duchess of Hamilton, her grace procured ; for him as a reward a warrant of this nature (i.e., blank patent of baronetcy), which he sold for £100 to his parishioner ; Carmichael of Bonington, who was at once recognized as a baronet. The title was held without dispute by his I descendants till they became extinct in the male line on the death of Sir William Carmichael-Baillie, of Lamington ] and Bonington, in July 1738." — Grenealogist, vol. ii. p. 66.] 8 May 1701 21 December^ 1706 30 May 1625 Douglas 2 June 1664 Dalrymple 13 October 1664 Dunbar 11 April 1666 Dalziell 7 June 1667 Don 26 February 1668 Douglas 12 December 1679 Dalmahoy 7 November 1685 Dalziell [31 January 1693 Denhame 29 March 1694 DUMBAR 28 February 1695 Dickson 29 January 1698 Dumbar 28 April 1698 Dalrymple 29 April 1698 Dalrymple 10 April 1700 Dumbar Dalrymple Dick (X) Dumbar (D.) Sir William, of Glenbervie. Sealed 18 August 1625. A.M. Sir James, of Stair. A.M.B. David, of Baldoon, provydit to his aires male and tailzie Robert, of Glennae. A.M.B. Alexander, of Newtoun. A.M.B. Sir James, of Kelhead. A.M.B. John de eodem. A.M.B. Captaine Thomas, of Binns, pro- vydit to his eldest son and heires male and tailzie succeiding him in estate of Binns William, of Westshiel. Heirs male] James, of Mochrum. A. M. B. Robert, of Sombeg, the same day with Sauchtonhall. A.M.B. [and other heirs successively] William, of Dum, the same day with Stewart of Coltness, provydit to heirs male of his body and their aires male for ever Mr. James, of Hillock, as the last Mr. Hewgh, of North Berwick president, as the last William, of Hemprigs, the same day with Samuell Forbes, of Foveran. [A.M.] Mr. David, of Hailles, provydit to his heires male successivie for William, of Braid, only in ane old list Mr. James, Yo"-, of Hemprigg (he is second son of the late Lord Duffus, and having married the only daughter of the above Sir William, of Hemprigs, assumes her surname), provydit to his aires male whatsoever (Of Douglas— S.) Extinct on the! death of the 7th Baronet, 1812 ' Created Earl of Stair | Supposed extinct Ancestor of Earl Camwath \ Baronetage. See Don-Wauchope • M. of Queensberry j Sir Alexr. 4th Bart. Knight of St.. Louis; In French army. (? extinct)! " Chaos " I Baronetage— Dunbar M.P. Edinburghshire 1702/7 Baronetage —Dunbar Ancestor of the Earl of Stair Baronetage •' Chaos "—Dunbar of Nortlifield Cr. 8 May 1700, unclaimed sin the death of Sir John Pringle Dal rymple, 5th Bart. 17 Oct. 1829, See E. Stair "Chaos" Lord Dufifus. Dormant NOVA SCOTIA BARONETS. xiu Date of Patent. Name of Patentee, Date of Sealing, &c. 2 March 1707 28 December 1625 3 December 1666 19 April 1700 2 December 1701 17 March 1625 30 March 1626 29 September 1628 20 April 1630 17 February 1636 23 September 1661 15 October 1661 30 March 1670 2 August 1673 10 April 1700 30 November 1703 Dick Davidson (J) Ebskine (♦ t)] Erskine (1666 bis) Elliot Elliot Elphinostoun Elphingstoun (X) forresteb {%) Forbes Forbes Forbes {%) FORTESCUE (♦ J) Flyming Foulis Falconer Frazer Forbes Ferguson Foulis {%) Frazer {%) Sir James, of Prestounfield ; tail- zied to aires male of his body, then to the aires male of Janet Dick, his daughter, by Sir Wil- liam Cuningham, of Capring- toun,8ub ijsdemconditionibus si- cuti dicto Sir James Dick terris suis de Presitumfield per talliam dictis terris hactenns factam per ilium succedere providentur Sir William, of Currehill, Bar- ronet in England (E.) Gilbert, of Stobs; the same day with Bamffe Ramsay. A.M.B. Sir Gilbert, of Headshaw, Clerk of Council; provyditto his heires male successivie for ever Master James, of Logic, generall receaver: for his pure zeall to King William's Government. A.M. Master William, the King's Servant, brother to Woodhead. His patent sealed 20 Jan. 1630. [A.M.] (F.) George, of Corstorphine, now Lord. Sealed4 Dec. 1630. [A.M.] William, of Monymnsk. Sealed 2 May 1626. [Heirs male] Arthur, of Castleforbes. Sealed 10 Oct. 1628. A.M. William, of Craigivar ; no docu- ment before hot ane old list. [A.M.] John, of Salden, Buckingham, [A.M.] Archibald, Commissar of Glasgow. A.M.B. Sir John, of Ravilston. A.M.B. Alexander, younger, of Glen- farquhar. A.M.B. Alexander, of Doores ; provydit to whatsoever of his sons succeeds him in Barony of Doores and the aires male [of his body] Samuell, of Foveran; the same day with Dunbar, of Hemprigs. A.M. Mr. John, of Kilcarran; the same day w ith Lord of Pollock. A.M.B. Sir James, of Collingtoun; his patent sealed 22 July 1634 Alexander, of Philorth, is de- signed Barronet 15 March 1628, hot noe other document Remarks. (2 Mar. 1677, Sir James of Preston- field and Corstorphine— S.) See Baronetage, Dick-Cunyngham "Sir Wm. Davidson, conservator of the Scots privileges of Campvere, cr. a Bart. IGGI , but the title soon l)ecarae extinct." Burke (S.) See Aerskin, ante Baronetage Earl Minto ? Dormant on the death of Sir John Elphinstone, 4th Bart in 1743, aged 26 (Of New Glasgow, 20 June 1628— S.) Knighted at Whitehall 3 Feb. 1636,7, a Lord of Session in 1637, and sometime Justice General of Scotland, Cupbearer to His Ma- jesty ; d. 8. p. ; bur. in Westmin- ster Abbey 10 Dec. 1645. See " Chaos " (Nov.- S ) Died 1654,leaving5 datis. COf Forbes, 30th— S.) Baronetage, F. ofPitsHgo (Longford— S.) Earl of Granard (Of NewCraigievar— S.) Baronetage (S.) ? extinct, see Baron Clermont, extinct on the death of Sir Francis Fortescue, Bart, of Solsden, 11 Nov. 1729. ? extinct Sir Archibald, 3rd Bart, convicted of high treason and executed at Carlisle 15 Nov, 1746, and his estates forfeited. See Baronetage Extinct on the death of his son, Alexander, 4th Lord Falconer, of Halkerton, 17 March 1727. See E. Kintore ? Extinct on the death of his son, Sir Peter Fraser, 2nd Bart. M.P. Aberdeenshire 1693—1702 ; title claimed by Forbes of Culloden. Baronetage (Alexander, 7 June, 1634— S.) Flar of Colingtoun. Baronetage Probably Alexander, ninth of Philorth, father of Alexander, 10th Lord Saltoun XIV MILNFS LIST OF Date of Patent. Name of Patentee, Date of Sealing, &c. Remarks. 1 (G.) (S) See Marquis of Huntly la Peerage, and '« Chaos" Gordon of Letterfourie t 28 May 1625 Gordon Robert, second son to [Alex.J Earle of Sutherland, with pre- cedence of all the rest by par- ticular clause in his patent. Sealed 23 July 1625. A.M. 31 August 1625 Gordon Sir Alexander of Cluny. Sealed 20 Oct. 1625. A.M. (Of New Cluny— S.) ? extinct ' 2 September 1625 Gordon James, of Lesmore. Sealed April 6, 1626. A.M. (Of New Lismore -S.) " Cliaos.*» < Burke's Peerage, 1841 28 September Graeme (J) Sir William, of Bracco. Sealed (S.) Of the family, Duke of Montrose. ? extinct 1625 23 Jan. 1630. [A.M.] 1 May 1626 Gordon (f ) Robert, of Lochinvar. He was made Govemour of Nova Scotia, hot his patent does not invest him tytle Baronet, hot he hes power to creat Judges, Generalls, Archbishops, Bishops, &c. (S.) ? extinct on the death of last Lord Kenmure. See Peerage [22 Feb. 1628 Gibson (* f) Alexander, of Durie] (S.) See Gibson-Carmichael 13 August 1642 Gordon Sir John, of Haddo. A.M.B. Earl of Aberdeen [(8 June) 1635 Gascoigne (* %) Sir John, of Bambow, in regio- (S.) Extinct on the death of Sir nem Orcaden (the date left blank) ' Thomas, 9th Bart. 11 Feb. 1810 16 August 1661 GiLMORE Sir Andrew. A.M.B. 28 June 1665 Grame William, of Gartmore. A.M.B. Extinct on the death of his son Sir John Graham, 2nd Bart. 12 July 1708 X February 1678 GlIiMORE Alexander, of Craigmiller. Extinct on the death of his great- A.M.B. grandson Sir Alex. 4th Bart. 27 ! Dec. 1792 j 25 March 1685 Grierson [Sir] Robert, of Lagg. A.M. Baronetage 21 August 1686 Gordon Sir John, of Park. A.M. (? dormant). Sir John, 6th Bart, in 1842. See Broun, also Burke's Peerage 1841 10 August 1688 Grant Mr. James, of Dalvey, advocate. Baronetage and see also " Chaos." A.M. 31 December Gibson Thomas, lawful son of Said to have died s.p. See Baronet- 1702 nmqll. Sir John Gibson, of age under Gibson-Carmichael Pentland. A.M. 8 February 1704 Gordon William, of Dalpholly. A.M. Extinct 7 December 1705 Grant Mr. Francis, [of Cullen] advo- Baronetage. Grant of Monymusk cat. A.M. 29 July 1706 Gordon Leivetenant. Col. William, of Afton, second son of umqll. Baronetage Mr. William Gordon, of Earls- toun; provydit to the heires male of his body, then to Alexander Gordon of Earlstoun, his eldest brother, and heires male of his body, for his eminent services to King William, at the Revolu- tion, 1688 Gibb ($) Sir Hary, of Carribber; his patent sealed 4 July 1634. A.M. "Chaos" Gordon (J) Sir John, of Embo ; his patent (Of New Embo, 18 June 1631-S.) sealed 29 June 1631. [A.M.] Baronetage March 5 1707 Gray Mr. James. A.M.B. Supposed to be extinct Guthrie {%) Sir Harie, of Kingsward [10 January 1628 19 February 1628 29 September 1628 (H.) Haliburton (* t) ( James, of Pitcur] Hope Hamilton (Sir JAMES)," of Craighall. Sealed 3 May 1628. A.M. Francis, of Killogh [Down.] Sealed 10 Oct. 1628. A.M. '^ Jatiaes is an 6rror for Thomas. (See Pedigree.) (S.) ? extinct. Agatha, dau. and heir of James H. of Pitcur, m. as 1st wife, to James, 14th Earl of Morton (Thomas, 1 9th— S.) King's advocate. Baronetage, &c. (S.) NOVA SCOTIA BARONETS. Date of Patent. [10 December 1635 25 August 1663 [1630] 15 July 1664 26 March 1667 29 February 1668 11 February 1670 25 January 1671 25 January 1671 30 May 1672 8 October 1687 1 March 1692 31 December 1697 1 March 1698 22 February 1703 10 April 1703 Name of Patentee, Date of Sealing, &c. 22 July 1706 4 February 1707 HAY(*t) Hay Hannay (X) * Hendebson Hay houstoun Hamilton (J) Hume Hacket Hope Hall Hamilton Hume Hope HUME(t) Hay Hamilton Hamilton (J) Hamilton (X) Hume (J) Hume {%) Holebubne Hill Hume (J) James, of Smithfield] Sir Thomas, younger, of Park. A.M.B. John, of Fordell. A.M.B. James, of Linplum. A.M.B. Patrick, of that ilk. [A.M.B.] Alexander, of Hags. A.M.B. John, of Blaccator; the same day and year with Pitfirrin. A.M.B. Charles, of Pitfirrin ; the same day with Hume of Blaccator. A.M.B. Alexander, of Kerse; provydit to the heirs male of his own body and their descendants in a right lyne for ever John, of Dunglas. A.M. George, of Bamtoun, King William's second Knight. A.M.B. Sir Patrick, of Lnmsden, Soli- citor. A.M.B. Sir William, of Kirkliston. A.M. Patrick, of Polwart. In ane old list, and so designed in his patent when nobilitate. John, of Alderstoun. A.M. Archibald, of Rosehall. A.M. Sir John, of Beill, is designed Barronet in his title of honor, who was made Lord 15 Dec. 1647. William, 3rd brother to Earle of Abercome; not recordit Sir David, of Wedderbume; in ane old list George, eldest son of John of North Berwick; not recordit James, of Menstrie. A.M. CoUonell SciPio. [Heirs male] Sir Alexander, of Rentoun; gets his Arms as Barronet out of the Lyon Office Remarks. (S.) "Chaos' Baronetage See Ahannay ? extinct on the death of Sir Robert Bruce-Henderson, 6th Bart. 3 Aug. 1833 ? extinct. See M. Tweeddale ? extinct ? extinct Baronetage. See Home Extinct on the death of his son Sir James 1705 Extinct on the death of his great- grandson, Sir Alex. 4th Bart. Baronetage ? extinct See Home of Blackader in Baronet- age Earl of Hopetoun (Sir Patrick 28 Dec. 1625— S.) Extinct on the death of his grand- son Hugh, 3rd Earl of March- mont. See Baron Polwarth Baronetage. See also Burke's Ex- tinct Baronetage, and Peerages since 1853 ? dormant. See B. Belhaven ? John, an error for James, and identical with(Sir .Fames Hamilton , of Broomhill, created 6 Jan. 1635 — S.) See B. Belhaven ? fell at the battle of Dunbar 3 Sept. 1650. See Douglas Peerage, vol. ii.p. 175 Supposed to have descended of Home of Polwarth, and became extinct on the death of his grandson, Sir Gustavns Home, 3rd Bart. 12/25 Oct 1731 ? extinct on the death of Sir Thomas William, 4th Bart 17 Feb. 1874, at Bath, aged 81 ? extinct ? extinct on the death of his grand- son Sir John, of Renton, Jan. 1788 . See Home, of Blackadder 28 May 1625 31 March 1626 (I) INNES (t) I Sir Robert, de eodem. Sealed ij April, 1628. [A.M.] Johnston George, of Caskieben. [A.M.] Sealed 23 May 1626 of New Innes (29— S.) Duke of Rox- burghe (S.) Baronetage. Johnston of Hilton « In the Registry of Signatures. (See Ahannayj MILNE'S LIST OF Date of Patent. 12 January 1628 18 October 1628 25 May 1672 20 March 1686 22 March 1687 25 April, 1700 28 July 1629 [28 May 1625 31 July 1637 4 June, 1663 14 May 1664 4 August 1673 8 December 1682 27 March 1685 5 September 1685 16 September 1686 8 June 1698 Name of Patentee, Date of Sealing, &c. INNES (X) Johnston (J) Jarden Innes INGLIS Johnston Keith Keith (* %) Kerr Keith (J) Kirkaldie Kennedie Kennedy Kilpatrick {%) KiNLOCH (J) KiNLOCH Kennedy 30 May 1625 LiVINGSTOUN 1 September 1625 Leslie 29 June 1627 LiVINGSTOUN (J) [17 December 1638 LONGUELL (* X) 15 April 1666 Lindsay {%) Last February 1672 LOCKHART 27 March 1685 Lawrie 20 July 1685 LiVINGSTOUN Robert, of Balveny; 12 Jan. 1628, not recordit, but is in Denmill's list. A.M. Samuell, of Elphingstoun; 18 of Oct. 1628. Sealed 21 Nov. 1628. A.M. Alexander, of Aplegirth. A.M.B. Alexander, of Cookstoun. A.M. James, of Crawmond. A.M. [John], of Westerhall;provydit to his aires male successive for ever (K.) William, of Ludquhaime. Sealed 8 May 1630. A.M. William, Earl Marischall, Lord Keith. Heirs male] Andrew, of Greinhead. A.M. James, of Powburae ; not recordit John, of Grange. A.M.B. John, of Girvanmaynes. A.M.B, Archibald, of Culzean. A.M.B. Thomas, of Closebume. A.M. David, de eodem. A.M. Frances, of Gilmertoun. A.M. Mr. Andrew, of Clobnme, pro- vydit to his eldest son and heirs male of his body ej usque nostros [qu. rectos] heredes masculos successive (L.) Sir David, of Dunnypace. Sealed 20 Aug. 1625. A.M. John, of Wardes. Sealed 5 April 1626. A.M. John, of Kinnaird, thairafter Viscount of Kinnaird, in Goury. Sealed 17 July, 1627. [A.M.] Edward, of Wolwerdin, in the county of Buckingham. Heirs male] Alexander, of Evelick, not re- cordit William, of Carstairs. A.M.B. Robert, of Maxweltoun, A.M. Alexander, naturall son of Earle of Callender. A.M. Remarks. ? extinct. See "Chaos." SirJa 8. his brother as 11th Bart. 1838.1 (Of New Elphinstone— S.) ? extinc Baronetage. See Jardine See " Chaos.' Sir Patrick, 5th Bart, died Dec. 1817,4 and the title remains unclaimed Baronetage I (28 June— S.) ? dormant. See pedi- gree Douglas Baronage, pp. 73, 74, 75 (S.) Line extinct on the death of George, 10th Earl, 28 May 1778, aged 86 (S.) Male descendants extinct on the death of Sir Wm. Kerr, 7th Bart. 16 Aug. 1776. See Genealogist, vol. ii. p. 66 Died s.p. ? extinct ? extinct Extinct. See Marquis of Ailsa Baronetage. Eirkpatrick Forfeited in the person of his grand- son Sir James, 3rd Bart. 1745. See Baronetage Baronetage ? extinct (Of Dunipace, Livingston— S.) ? extinct on the death of Adm. Sir Thomas Livingston, 10th Bart, after 1843 (Lesly of Lesly— S.) See Leslie of Glaslough, in Baronetage, and also "Chaos." (25— S.) ? extinct on the death of Charles, 2nd Earl of Newburgh, 1694 (S.) ? extinct on the death of his grandson Sir Thomas, 4th Bart. 1769. See Burke's Peerage, 1839 ? extinct on the death of Sir Charles Lindsay, Bart. 6 March 1799. See Douglas Peerage, vol. ii. p. 546 Baronetage. See Ross of Balnagowan ? dormant on the death of Vice- Adm. Sir Robert Laurie, k.c.b. 7 Jan. 1848 ? extinct on the death of Sir Alex- ander Campbell, of Ardkinglass, 1810. NOVA SCOTIA BARONETS. xvii • Date of Patent. Name of Patentee, Date of Sealing, &c. Remarks. 17 July 1688 25 January 1690 30 May 1699 Lawdee Lawdee LiVINGBTOUN LOCKHAET (t) John, late Baillie in Edinr. and George his son of the second marriage, then the second son thereof begot on Margaret Ram- say to succeid therein [and the heirs male of their bodies respect- ively] John, [elder], of Fountainhall (Lord of Session), and the first Baronet of King William; pro- vydit to eldest son and his heires male of their bodies. James, of Westqnarter; to his eldest son and his aires male success! vie Sir William, of Lie; only in ane old list Baronetage ( Adm. Sir Thos. Linlithgow, see ante, said by Playfair to be male heir and representative in 1811) WTiose male descendants failed with his grandson John (son of Sir James). See Baronetage 14 July 1625 19 July 1625 22 April 1626 1 July 1626 28 March 1627 18 March 1627 19 July 1627 10 or 1 January 1628 15 May 1628 16 May 1628 21 May 1628 2 October 1630 [25 November 1630 7 June 1634 18 February 1636 30 June 1663 McDonald (J) MUEEAY MONCEEIFE MUBEAY McKay (J) Maxwell (J) McLkanb (X) McGiLL (t) Montgumeie (J) MUEEAY (J) MUEBAY (X) McKenzie (J) MUEEAY (J) Maxwell (♦ f) MONEO MUEEAY (J) MUIE (J) MoiEorMoBE(*J) Maxwell (X) (M.) Donald, of Slaite; only in ane old list. [A.M.] Sir RiCHAED, of Cockpule. Sealed 20 Oct. 1625. A.M. John, de eodem. Sealed 22 June 1626. A.M. , of Clearmonth. Sealed 14 July 1626. A.M. Sir Donald, of Stranaver. Sealedij Nov. 1628. [A.M.] James, of Calderwood. Sealed 17 Sept. 1630. [A.M.] Sir Lauohlane, of ; his patent is sealed 12 Jan. 1632 James, of Cranston-Riddell. Sealed 3 Dec. 1627. [A.M.] Sir ROBEET, of Skermorlie. Sealed 22 Dec. 1628. [A.M.] Sir Aechibald, of Blackbume. Denmill says 19 May 1628. Sealed 25 Aug. 1628. [A.M.] Pateick, of Elibank. Sealed 28 Sept. 1630. [A.M.] John, of Tarbit. Sealed 2 Jan. 1630. [A.M.] William, Duneme. of Dalrene, Sealed 4 Dec. potius 1630 John, of PoUok.] Hectoe, of Foulis. Sealed 3 July 1634. [A.M.] John, of Abermonth; he is in ane old list Patrick, of Rowallan; not re- cordit, bot his patent is said to be dated 4 May, 1662 Edwaed, of Longfuird, in the county of Nottingham. [A.M.] Of Orchardtoun. In ane old list only (Of Macdonald— S.) Baron Macdonald (Elder brother of John, Earl of Annandale— S.) ? extinct 28 Dec. 1658 (S.) See Wellwood-Moncrieflf in Baronetage (Sir WUliam, of Murray, 1 July 1626 — S.) See Baronetage (Of Reay, 18th— S.) Lord Reay (Of Maoldslie, 28th— S.) Baronetage (Of Morvaren, 3 Sept 1631— S.) Baronetage (Of McGill— S.) Created Viscount of Oxfurd, &c. extinct on the death of his son Robert, 2nd Viscount, 8 Dec. 1706 (Of New Skelmorly— S.) ? extinct on the death of his descendant Sir Hugh M. 6th Bart. 14 Jan. 1735 (S.) Baronetage, of Blackbarony (Of Elibank Murray— S.) Baron Eli- bank (S.) His son Sir George, 2nd Bart, cr. Earl of Cromarty 1 June 1703, on the death of whose Rreat-grand- son John, Lord Macleod, 2 April, 1789, his male line ceased. See Burke's Peerage, 1867 (Of New Dunearn— S.) ? extinct (S.) Extinct on death 1 Nov. 1647, leaving an only dau. Left his es- tates to George M. of Auldhouae. See Stirling-Maxwell (S.) Baronetage ? extinct ? extinct. Jane, dau. and heir of Wm. Mure of Rowallan, m. David, 1st Earl of Glasgow. (Of Langford, 18 June— S.) ? extinct XVlll MILNE'S LIST OF Date of Patent. 13 February 1664 2 June 1664 10 August 1664 25 July 1665 2 September 1665 12 March 1672 2 July 1676 18 November 1680 8 January 1681 12 April 1682 7 February 1683 30 Nov. 1685 19 March 1686 28 June 1701 29 January 1704 8 February 1704 29 April 1704 27 March 1707 Name of Patentee, Date of Sealing, &c. MUREAY MOWAT McCULLOCH {%) MALCOLME (J) Meinzies Maitland Murray Maitland Maxwell Maxwell Maxwell (J) Moncreipe Mylne Myreton Murray McKenzie McKenzie Murray {%) McClellan {%) McCartib (t) Maxwell Murray (|) McKenzie {%) William, of Stenhope. A.M.B. Sir George, of Inglistoun. A.M.B. Sir Alexander, of Myretoun, not recordit John, of Balbedie; not recordit rSir) Alexander, de eodem. A.M.B. RiTCHARD, Elder of Pittrichie. A.M. Sir Thomas, of Glendoig. A.M.B. Mr. John, second son to Charles Maitland of Halton, now Earle of Lawderdale. A.M.B. William, of Monreith. A.M. John, of Neather Pollock ; aires male of his body, bot ratified provydit to heirs of tailzie by ane new patent, dated 27 March 1707 Patrick, younger, of Springkell. A.M.B. Thomas, de eodem. A.M. Robert, of Bamtoun. A.M. Andrew, of Gogar, merchant in Edin'. A.M.B. Alexander, of Melgum. A.M. Mr. James, son to Earle of Cro- marty. A.M. Mr. Kenneth, second son to George, Earle of Cromarty, on his father's resignation as air to Sir John McKenzie, of Tarbet, with his precedencie, which is 21 May 1628. A.M. Remarks. Sir William, of Blebo, signed Baronet, 2nd is de- 1641 Sir Robert, of Bombie; in ane old list. His armes as Baronet is in the Lyons Books DONOCHIE, son and heir of the Lord Muskerde, in Lreland John, of Nether Pollock. [Heirs male of body and heirs of entail whomsoever] Sir William, of Auchertyre; gets his arms as Baronet out of the Lyon Office Sir Alexander, of Coull; hes his armes ut supra •' Chaos." See Burke's Peerage, 1865 Sir William served lieir of his brothei Sir Roger, 2nd Bart. Feb. 1683, Nisbet mentions Sir Alexandei Mowat. Supposed to be extinct ? extinct ■ ' Chaos" Baronetage ? dormant. Jean, eldest dau. of Pii Charles Maitland, of Pitrichie, co, Aberdeen, and heir to her brothei Sir Charles, who d. 1704, m. tc Hon. Alex. Arbuthnott, afterwards Maitland, of Pitrichie; shed. 22 Oct. 1746 ? extinct, he Clerk Register and son of Sir Robt. Murray, of Wood- end. Said to be extinct on tlit death of Sir Alex. Murray, Bart, of Balmanno, 1766 Earl of Lauderdale Baronetage ■ Baronetage. See Stirling-Maxwell ! Baronetage Baronetage Burke's Peerage, 1841. ? extinct ? extinct Dormant. See " Chaos." Burke's Peerage, 1857 Died 9 Nov. 1 744, leaving 2 daua. See Mackenzie of Scatwell.in Baronet^ age. ? dormant '. His 3rd son. Sir Kenneth, 3rd Bart, died s.p. about 1763, which ended' his line. See Mackenzie of Scat- well in Baronetage. ? dormant \ Cr. Earl of Clancarty 27 Nov. 1658; Extinct i Baronetage, Stirling-Maxwell. Sc« patent, 12 April 1682 j Baronetage Baronetage NOVA SCOTIA BARONETS. XIX Date of Patent. Name of Patentee, Date of Sealing, &c. Remarks. (N.) I March 1627 Napier C) Abchibald, of Merchistoun, now Lord Napier ; in Denmill's list. Sealed 9 June 1627. [A.M.] (Of Napier, May-S.) See " Chaos » 27 July 1629 NiCOLSON JOHX, of Lesswade. Sealed 31 (26 June— S.) Sir Arthur Nicolson. December 1629. A.M 7th Bt. served heir to the family 1826, and as such inherits the title. See Broun. He d. s. p. 16 Sept. 1863. (See also Burke's Peerage. 1865, and "Chaos") [18 June 1635 NOETOUN (♦ X) Walter, of Chestone, in the county of Suffolk. Heirs male] (S.) 16 January 1637 NiCOLSON Thomas, of Camock. In ane old list. [A.M.] rs.) See "Chaos" 2 December 1669 NiSBET Patrick, of Craigintinnie, now ? extinct. See Burke's Peerage, of Dean. A.M.B. 1841 16 April 1700 NiCOLSON Thomas, younger, of Kemney ? dormant See Burke's Peeraire. [eldest son of Sir George Nicol- 1841 ^ • son, a senator of the College of Justice.] A.M.[B.] 31 March 1704 Naibne Thomas, of Dunsunnan. A. M. Dormant on the death of Sir "William, 5th Bart. 25 March 1811 NiCOLSON (X) JOHN,of Tulliecultrie. No docu- ment, bot is so designed in papers '• Chaos " NiCOLSON (t) Mr. James, of Cockbumspeth. Sealed 17 December 1625. A.M. 31 July 1706 Naesmith Mr. James, of Dawick, Advocat. A.M. Baronetage NiCOLSON (J) Sir John, of that ilk, hes taken | ^^S,*^'*^ ^"^ ^^''^^^^ ^^ ^^^ out his armes as Baronet 1 24 April 1626 Ogilvie 29 September 1626 30 July 1627 28 July 1629 5 March 1661 24 June 1701 OaiLviE (J) Ogilvie (J) Ogilvie* (J) Ogilvie Ogilvie osburnk (j) (0.) George, of Camousie. Sealed 22 June 1626. [A.M.] John, of Innerwharitie. Sealed 3 June 1627. [A.M.] of Bamffe, now Lord Bamffe. Sealed 4 August 1627. [A.M.] Sir James, of Newtoun, Lord of Session. Sealed 24 August 1629. [A.M.] George, of Barras; for saving honours. A.M.B. Alexander, of Forglen, brother to Lord Bamffe. A.M.B. Sir Thomas, made Baronet; Ancestor of Duke of Leeds, thereafter Viscount Dunblane I Peerage (Of New Camousie— S.) 1st coz. of George, IstLordBamff (see below). ? dormant on the death of Sir Wm. Ogilvie, 9th Bart, at Christ- church, N.Z. 20 Feb. 1861 ; son of Sir Wm. 0. F»y Christian, dau. of Rev. Jno. Patison, of Edinburgh, Gents. Mag. vol. 56 (1831), p. 213. Broun. See also Burke's Peerage, 1862 (Of Ogilvie Inverquharity— S.) Ba- ronetage (Sir James, of Banff Ogilvy, 20 July — S.) Extinct on the death of Wm. 8th Lord Banff, who died unm. 4 June 1803 (Oliphant— S.) Mem. Sir George Oliphant, of Newton, m. Margaret, dau. of James, 2nd Baron RoUo «' Sir William, 7th Bart. succ. 1837 " —Broun. See also Burke's Peer- age, 1852 Extinct on the death of Wm. 8th Lord Banff, who d. unm. 4 June 1803 See 22 February Preston (J) 1628 29 January 1635 PiLKINGTON (• X) (P-) John, of Airdrie. No document but Denmill's list. [A.M.] Arthur, of Stainlie, in the county of York. Heirs male] COf Preston Airdrie— S.) ? extinct. Jno. Preston, yr. m. to his 2nd wife (contract 26 March 1652) Mar- jorie, dau. of Sir John Carnegie, Ist Earl of Northesk, and widow of Sir James Scott, of Scotistarvit (29 June— S.) Baronetage XX MILNE' 8 LIST OF Date of Patent. Name of Patentee, Date of Sealing, &c. 13 March 1637 [24 March 1638 25 July 1665 5 January 1683 16 March 1686 2 July 1687 30 November 1703 Peeston (* I) Peir (*) » PURVES {X) Pringle Paterson Paterson Pollock Prymrose (X) Master George, fear of Vala- feild. Heirs male] Thomas, of Stanypittis, in the county of Kent. Heirs male] William, of Purveshall; not recordit Robert, of Stitchell. A.M.B. Hugh, of Bannockbum. A.M. Sir William, Clerk of Councill. A.M. Sir Robert, of Neather Pollock,b for his predecessors' services to King David and King William, and for his own to King William, of etemall happy memory ; and for his fixedness to the Reformed Religion the tyme of the Revo- lution, withstanding supersti- tion and dispotick power, and for his suffering nyne months' imprisonment inter the barba- rous and inhumane mountain- iers, when he was carried away by Viscount of Dundie. The same date with Mr. John Fer- guson, provydit to heirs male of his body Sir Archibald, of Carringham, Register; takes out hisarmes as Baronet Remarks. (S.) Sir Robert Preston, 7th BartJ served heir on the death of 6th Bart. 1834— Broun. Sir Hy.LindsayPreston, last Baronet, d. unm. 25 Nov. 1873, aged 84. See also Burke's Peerage, 1874 | (S.) Dormant since death of Sir George Piers, 7 May 1720, aged 5tf Baronetage. See Hume-Campbell Baronetage ? extinct. Said to have married J Elizth. Seton, heiress of Touch ^ Extinct on the death of his grandson Sir Robert, 2nd Bart. 1783 Earl of Rosebery 3 September 1625 14 May 1628 13 November 1630 13 September 1636 2 June 1665 11 July 1666 3 December 1666 23 June 1669 30 Nov. 1703 4 June 1704 Ramsay RiDDELL (X) Ritchardson (J) Rany Ramsay RUTHVEN Ramsay Ramsay Reid ROCHEAD ROLLO (J) Ritchardson {%) (R.) Gilbert, of Balmaine. 2 Nov. 1625. A.M. Sealed Sealed Sir John, de eodem. 16 Feb. 1629. [A.M.] Robert, of Eister Pentland. Sealed 13 Jan. 1631. [A.M.] John, of Rotham, alias Ravam in regione de Kent, Armigero. A.M. James, of Whythill. A.M.B. Francis, of Redcastle. [A.M.B.] Gilbert, of Bamffe; the same day with Elliot, of Stobs. A.M.B. Sir Andrew, of Abbotshall; first knighted by the usurper Crom- well. A.M.B. Mr. John, of Barro. James, of Innerleith A.M.B. A.M. Sir John, of Bannockbum, he is designed, and now Lord Rollo, his nephew is served heir to him 14 March 1672 Sir James, of Smieton; takes out his armes as Baronet (3 Sept. of Ramsay— S.) ? dormant on the death of Sir Alex. 6th Bart. 1 i Feb. 1806, although assumed by ; (Sir) James or (Sir) Thomas Ram- say (OfNew Riddell— S.) Baronetage (Richardsone, of Pencaitland — S.) See "Chaos" (19 Dec. 1635, and 13 Sept. 1636, of Wrotham, Kent— S.) Supposed to have become extinct 1721; alsocr* a Baronet ofEngland 20 Jan. 1641-a ? extinct. *' Terminated In an heiress, m. to Balfour of Balbirnie" ? had an only daughter, Isabel, Baroness Ruthven. See Peerage Baronetage Said to be extinct on the death of hii great-grandson, Sir Andrew, 3rd Bart. Baronetage d.s.p. 1737 ? extinct See Richardson, of Easter Pentland 13 Nov. 1630. a In register of Privy Seal, Thomas Peiris, of Stenypites, Kent, and his heirs male whatsoever, b An error for Sir Robert of that ilk. NOVA SCOTIA BARONETS. xxi Date of Patent. Name of Patentee, Date of Sealing, &c. Remarks. (S.) > August 1687 Steuabt ROBEBT, ot Allanbank. A.M. (YounRest son of Sir James Stewart, of Kirkfield and Coltness.) Dor- mant on the death of Sir James Steuart,5thBart.29Jan. 1849. See IS May 1625 Straquhan [Sir] Alexandeb, of Thomtoun. Sealed 24 June, 1625. A.M. pedigree in Burke's Peerage, 1864 (S.) Said to have become dormant upon the death of Adm.Sir Richard John Strachan, 3 Feb. 1828 28 March 1627 Steuabt (J) James, of Bute. Sealed 28 April 1632. A.M. (S.) Marquis of Bute [18 April 1627 Stewabt(*J) James S. 2nd lawful son of Alexander, Earl of Galloway. Heirs male] (S.) Of Corsewall— Earl of Galloway [10 January 1628 SANDILAND8(*t)] (S.) (? of LordTorphichen's family) [22 February Skene (* f) Sir James, of Curriehill] (S.) ? extinct on the death of Sir 1628 John Skene, 2nd Bart. [2 October 1628 Stewabt (♦ t) Andbew, Lord Castlestewart (Tyrone)] (S.) E. CaaUestuart [24 April 1630 SiBBALD (t) James, of Rankelour. Sealed (Of Rankelour Sibbald. July— S.) 31 Dec. 1630. Heirs male] Dormant since the death of Sir David S. 2nd Bart "Sir William Sibbald, in whom the title was revived by a special service 31 May 1831. having become dormant on the death of the 2nd Bt. Sir James"— Broun. [30Noy 1629 St.Estienne ('t) Claude, Seigneur de la Tour] (S.) [12 May 1630 ST.ESTIENNK(*t) Chables, Seigneur de St. Denis Court] James, of Cambsbie. Sealed (S.) 2 June 1631 St. Claib C) (S.) Son lawfhll of Sir William Sin- 18 June 1631. A.M. Clare, of CatboU, Knt.-E. Caith- [18 April 1630 Stewabt (•$) James, Lord Stewart, of Ochil- ness (24th- S.) See Douglas Peerage, tree; (cancelled before passing vol. ii. p. 329 the Great Seal 7 June 1632)] 18 June 1636 St. Claib (%) James," of Stevinson. In ane old list. [A.M.] (John— S.), and in Baronetage [2 March 1638 Slinqsbib (* t) Henby, of Skriven, in the county (S.) Extinct on the death of Sir ofYork.»» Heirs male] Charles, 10th Bart. 4 Feb. 1869 3 June 1663 Setton (J) Walteb, of Abercom. Not recordit Baronetage-Seton 9 December 1664 Setton John, of Garletoun, son to Earle ? dormant since the death of Sir ofWinton. A.M.B. George Seton, 3rd Bart, who died 9 March, 1769, aged 84 10 December St. Claib Sir Robebt, of Longformacus. Sir John, 7th Bart, succeeded 1798, 1664 A.M.B. according to Broun. See also Burke's Peerage, 1862. ? extinct 30 April 1666 Stibling (X) Geobge, of Glorat. Not recordit Baronetage 2 May 1666 Stiblino Henby, of Airdoch. A M.B. Extinct on the death of Sir Thomas Stirling, 6th Bart. 9 May, 1808 22 August 1666 Scott Francis, of Thirlestane. A.M.B. Baron Napier 27 March 1667 Steuabt (J) Of Blackball; not recordit, but he takes out his armes as Bar- ronet Baronetage— Shaw-Stewart 24 January 1671 Setton Robert, of Windiegoul, son to Next brother of Sir John Seton, of Earle of Winton. A.M.B. Garleton, b. 10 Nov. 1641 ; d. s.p. before 20 Feb. 1672, when Sir John was served heir 27 October 1671 Scott John, of Ancrum. A.M.B. Baronetage 23 September Steuabt Mr. Charles, second son to the Became 5th Earl of Moray, nnd- d. 1681 Earle of Murray. A.M.B. s.p. 7 Oct 1735 21 April 1683 Shabp Sir William, of Scotscraig. A.M.B. Supposed to be extinct 2 June 1683 Steuabt Thomas, of Blair, Lord of Ses- sion. A.M.B. Baronetage— Grantully 11 December Setton Alexander, of Pitmedden, Lord Baronetage 1683 of Session. A.M.B. a James, supposed to be a mistake for John. ^ In Privy Seal Register, " Henry Slingsbie, of Scriven, Yorkshire, and his heirs male." xxu MILNE'S LIST OF Date of Patent. Name of Patentee, Date of Sealing, &c. Remarks. 8 May 1685 28 June 1687 4 November 1687 29 January 1698 6 May 1702 22 December 1705 24 April 1707 Straquhan Shaw Steuart Steuart SUTTIB Skeen (f ) Steuart (J) Steuart St. Claib (t) St. Clair {%) Speir (J) Slingsbie (J) Steuart Steuart {%) Thomas, sub Ceasaris Majes- tatis auspiciis in bellis suis militans; of the famillie of Thomtoun. A.M.B. Sir John, of Greinock. A.M.B. Archibald, of Burrow. A.M. Sir Thomas, of Cultness; the same day with Dumbar, of Durne. Provydit to heires of his body and their aires male for ever Sir George, of Balgoun. A.M. Queen Ann's first Knight in Scotland Sir John, of Curriehill. No document thairfour, bot Sir James Balfour Sir John, of Truquair ; no docu- ment thairfoir, bot ditto Bal- four Mr. James, younger, of Good- A.M. William, of only in a list Sir William, of May, only in ditto in ane old list in the lyke Mr. Robert, of Tulliecultrie. [A.M.J Sir Archibald, of Castlemilk; takes out his armes as Baronet ? extinct Extinct on the death of his grand- son. Sir John, 3rd Bart. 5 April 5 1732 I Descended from Wm. S. of Mains, I only brother of Alexander, 1st Earl \ of Galloway. On the death of liis ^ grandson Sir Jamea,24 Aug. 1746, * the Earl of Galloway was served ^ heir t ('• Sir Henry Barclay Steuart, 5th \ Bart. 1843.) This family unites two - baronetcies, 1695 and 1698 "— '. Broun. 1695 is doubtless an error j: for 1705, see below. See also ■' Burke's Peerage, 1852 J Baronetage See entry, anno 1628. ? extinct on , the death of Sir John Skene, 2nd ' Bart. Earl of Traquair. Extinct on the - death of Charles, 8th Earl, 2 Aug. 1861 5 Became conjoined with the Coltness baronetcy on the death of Sir James, 4th Bart. See Burke's Peerage, 1852 \ See *• Chaos ' See ante 2nd son of Sir James Steuart, of Bute, created a Baronet 28 March 1627, according to Dugdale's Peer- age, although there is 80 years between the creation of father and son; it probably vesta in the Marquis of Bute ? extinct 20 February 1636 Thomson 10 November 1687 Threapland 29 May 1625 Weems 6 March 1631 Wardlaw {%) [26 September 1635 WlDDRINGTON(*f) 11 May 1666 Wood (J) 28 November 1694 Weir (T.) Sb Thomas, of Dudingstoun. A.M. Sir Patrick , of Fingask. A.M. (W.) Sir John, of that ilk, nowEarle. Sealed 30 Sept. 1626. A.M. Henry, of Pitrevie. Sealed 14 April, 1631. [A.M.] Edward, of Caimtington, North- umberland. Heirs male] John, of Bonytoun; not recordit, but takes out his armes as Baronet George, of Blackwood. A.M.B. (S.) ? dormant. (English— Walkey) Baronetage (Of New Wemyss— S.) Earl of We- myss (Of Wardlaw— S.) Baronetage (S.) Created a Baronet of England 8 Aug. 1642, and left an only dau. and heir ? extinct Extinct on the death of his grandson Sir George, 8rd Bart. 1785 NOVA SCOTIA BARONETS. xxiii Date of Patent. Name of Patentee, Date of Sealing, &c. Remarks. ) December 1697 March 1670 August 1704 2 October 1704 7 June 1706 December 1701 Weddeebuene(J) Wallace Weddeebuenb Weems Veenat {%) WiSHAET Whytefooed Pettee, of Gosfoord. A.M.B. Sir Thomas, of Craigie. He seems to have a former patent disponed to him by the last Sir Hewgh Wallace, which is rati- fyed 8th of March 1670, bot maketh him not to take place conforme to date of the said patent. A.M.B. John, of Blacknes. A.M. Sir [James], of Bogie. A.M. Sir Philbebt, of Cairton; his patent sealed 30 June 1634. [A.M.] Livetennant Collonell Geoege, of Lord Carmichaell's dragoons; provydit to heires male of his body quibus deficien . . . [tibus, heredes quoscumque eorumque heredes masculos in perpetuum] Adam, of Blairquhan ; provydit to his heires male in perpetuum Baronetage. See Halkett, Bart. "Chaos" Extinct on the attainder of Sir John, 5th Bart. See Baronetage " Chaos *' and Burke's Peerage. Wemyss (" Of Carleton, Yorks, 7 June, 1634" — S.) ? extinct See pedigree. Playfah-'s Baronetage of Scotland, ci. Family represented by Forbes of Pitsligo ? Dormant on the death of Sir John, 3rd Baronet, who died between 1799 and 1803 No record of Patents of the following Extinct or Dormant Baronetcies occur in the preceding list. 638 COOPEE Sir John, of Gogar. A.M. See Burke's Peerage, 1862, and Genealogist, vol. i. p. 257 COOPEE William, of Ratlingconrt Created a Baronet of England 4 March, 1641/2, ancestor of Earl Cowper L627 Hamilton Sir James, of Westpark Of Bromhil, Walkey's List, 1652 1638 MUSQEAVE Sir Edwaed, of Hayton Castle Male descendants failed on the death of Rev. Sir William Augustus M. 10th Bart. 30 Sept. 1875 PiCKEEING Sir Gilbeet, of Tichmarsh, (Walkey's List, 1652.) See pedigree, Northants Burke's Koyal Families, vol. L ped. Sinclaie John, of Dunbeath " Chaos " Lowthee John, of Lowther 1641 Peetyman Sir John, of Lodington, co. Leic. Burke's Peerage, 1837 1660 Meecee Sir James, of Aldie* 1639, 2 January Meeedyth Sir Amos, of Henbury Extinct on death of 3rd Bart. 2 Jan. 1790. See Extinct Baronetage MUEEAY of Balmanno * Mentioned in Great Seal Register as Knight Baronet. ABDY, Sir William Neville, of Al- byns, Essex. (1850, U.K.) ; s. his father as 2nd Bart, in 1877 ;b. 18 June, 1844; heir presumptive, his bro- ther Charles. Arms — Or, two chevroneU betw. three trefoils slipped sa. Crest— An eagle's head ppr. iroTTO— Tenax et fldells. Seat,— Albyns, Essex. Town House— 39, Queen's Gate, 8.W. Hineagc, THOMAS RUTHER- FORTH, D.u. regins prof, divinity Camb. Univ., archdea- con of Essex, rector of Shenfleld, Essex, and of Barley, Herts (son of Rev. Thomas Rntherforth, rector of Papworth Everard, Camb.); b, 13 Oct. 1712 ; d.50ct. 1771, having m. 11 April, 1762, Charlotte Elizabeth, 2nd dau. of Sir William Abdy, 4th Bart. (ext.), of Felix Hall, Essex. His son, THOMAS ABDY (RUTHERFORTH) ABDY (which latter name and arms he assumed in lieu of his own by r. h. 2 June, 1775, on succeeding to the estates of the last Sir John Abdy, of Albyns), of Coopersale, Essex, in H.o. ; d. 14 Oct. 171>8. having m. 13 Jan. 1778, Mary, dau. of James Hayes, Esq. of Holyport, Bucks, a bencher of the Middle Temple ; she d. 8 Dec. 1820, aged 67, having had with other issue 4 sons, (1) John lluthcrforth, of Albyns, d. s.p. 1 April, 1840, aged 61, having m. 17 Julv, 1800, Caroline-Elizabeth, dau. of James Hatch, Esq. of Claybury Hill, Essex ; she d. 5 May, 1838. (2) Anthony Thomas, capt. R.N. d. 9 June, 1838, having m. 1808, Grace, " dau." of Admiral Sir Thomas Rich, Bart, of Sonning Park, Borks, and liad an only son. Sir Thomas Neville Abdy, created a Babonbt 8 Jan. 1850. (3) Charles Boyd, rector of Theydon Gamon, Essex, 1812, d. unm. 20 Aug. 1843. (4) James Nicholas, col. E.I.C.S. b. 18 Dec. 1789; d. 8 Nov. 1855, having m. Charlotte (Jeorgiana, dau. of Thomas King, Esq. of Eltham, Kent; she d. 8 July, 1848, leaving 2 sons and a dau. [1] John Thomas, ll.d. bar.-at-law, county court judge, since 1871 recorder of Bedford, formerly regius professor of laws, Cambridge, and fellow of Trinity Hall; b. 5 July, 1822; m. 7 July, 1854, Marion, 2nd dau. of John Hardwick HoUway Esq. of Gunby, Line, and has had 4 sons and 4 daus. Anthony John,lieut. R.A. b. 26 April, 1856. — Neville James, b. 16 Oct. 1857; d. 20 April, 1878.— Robert Burlton, r.n. b. 19 May, I860.— Richard Combe, b. 19 Feb. 1869.— Georgiana Barbara.— Dorothea.— Katharine Amy. — Theo- m. 19 Oct. 1841, Harriot, 2nd dau. of Rowland Alston, Esq. of Pishobury, Herts; she d. 8 July, 1877, having had 4 sons and a dau. (1) Sir "William Neville, 2nd and present Baronet. (2) Charles Anthony .Sykes, lieut. 2nd life guards, heir pre- sumptive to the Baronetcy ; b. 19 Sept. 1848. (3) KolK'rt John, latclicut. 4th dragoon guards, b. 13Oct.l850. (4) Henry Beailon, b. 13 June, 1853. (5) Grac« Emma Townshend, m. 19 Mar. 1872, to Lord Albert Leveson-Gower (D. SUTHERLAi^D), 2nd life guards, who d. 23 Dec. 1874. ^ [2] Charles Hayes, brevet-col. in the army, lieut.-col. Madras 8.C., served in South Mahratta country 1844/5, slightly wounded ; b. 19 Sept. 1823; m. 9 April, 1846, Catharine Mal- >lm, dau. of Edward Armstrong, Esq. and has had with !ier issue a son and 3 daus. (1) George Williams, b. 27 Oct. 1852. (2) Amy Charlotte, m. 21 Feb. 1870, to Major Charles William Brereton, R.A. 8(3) Caroline Mary. (4) Ella Georgina. [3] Charlotte Mary. IR THOMAS NEVILLE ABDY, of Albyns, Essex, Bart, so created 8 Jan. 1850, M.P. Lyme Regis 1847-52, high sheriff Essex 1876; b. 21 Dec. 1810; d. 20 July, 1877, having Bart. A^ E R- CROMBY, Sir Robert John, of Birken- bog,co. Banff, d.l. (1636, N.S.); 8. his father as 7th Ba- ronet in 1872 ; b. 14June,1850;heir presumptive, his brother George. Arms— Arg., a chev- ron gu. betw. three boars' heads erased az. Crest— A falcon ppr. Supporters — Two greyhounds arg., col- lared gu. Mottoes— Over the crest, " Petit alta." Below the shield, " Mercy is my desire." Seats — Forglen House, Banffshire, and Fermoy, Ireland. Town House — 6, Portman Square, W. Uinragc, SIR ALEXANDER ABERCROMBY, of Birkenbog (son at Alexander Abercromby, grand falconer in Scotland to Charles I.), represented Banffshire in Scottish parliament, 1640/1, 1643, 1646/7, 1648, 1661/3, created a BARONET OF NOVA Scotia 20 Feb. 1636 ; he married thrice : 1st, Jean Urquhart, of the Cromarty family; 2nd, Jean Sutherland of the Kilniinity family; and lastly, Elizabeth, dau. of Sir James Baird, of Auchmedden, Knt, by which last-named wife he had 2 sons, viz. : (1) Sir James, 2nd Baronet, represented Banffshire in Scottish parliament 1693 to 1702; d. 20 Sept. 1734, having m. Mary, dau. of Arthur Gordon, of Straloch. His great-grandson, Sir Robert, s. as 5th Baronet. (2) Alexander of Tullibody, great-grandfather of George, 2nd Lord of Abercromby. (See Peerage.) SIR ROBERT, 5th Baronet (on the death of his father Sir George 1831), D.L. cos. Kircudbright and Banff, M.P. latter CO. 1812/18; b. 4 Feb. 1784 ; d. 6 July, 1856, having m. 22 Oct. 1816, Elizabeth Stephenson, only child of late Samuel Douglas. Esq. of Netherlaw; she d. 28 Dec. 1863, having had 3 sons and 6 daus. B ACL AND. (1) Sir George Samuel, s. as 6th Baronet. (2) Robert, an officer in the army, b. 2 Aug. 1833; fell at the battle of the Alma, 20 Sept. 1854. (3) David James, b. . 1837; m. 25 Oct. 1877, Beatrice Temple, eldest dau. of Eev. Henry Temple Frere, rector of Bm-ston (BART.), and has a son and dau. Son b. 9 Sept. 1881.— Elsie Douglas. (4) Elizabeth, m. in 1843, to Major William Monro (late 79th highlanders), son of late Alexander Monro, Esq. of Craiglock- hart, Midlothian. (5) Jane,d. 3 May, 1844, having m. 14 June, 1843, to Sir James Colquhoun, Bart, of Luss, who d. 18 Dec. 1873. (6) Mary Grace, m. 9 June, 1848, to William Cosmo Gordon, Esq. of Fyvic Castle, co. Aberdeen (E. Aberdeen) ; d.s.p. 18 Dec. 1879. (7) Roberta Henrietta, m. 25 Oct. 1853, to Sir Edwin Hare Dashwood, Bart. (8) Constance Helena, d. 12 Feb. 1872; m. 13 April, 1853, to Hon. James Grant, 2nd son of Francis William, 6th Earl of Seafield. (9) Sophia Anne Adelaide, m. 1st— 19 Sept. 1854, to Alexander Henry Abercromby Hamilton, Esq. of Fairfield, Devon (t), whom he divorced in 1863. She re-m. 20 July, 1864, to John Wilson Rimington, Esq. son of late James rRimington, Esq. of Broomhead Hall, co. York. By her 1st husband she had 2 sons, Robert Abercromby Hamilton, b. 22 June, 1856.— Douglas Abercromby, 2nd lieut. 3rd foot ; b. 27 Jan. 1859. (10) Frances Emily, m. 18 Nov. 1862, as 2nd wife, to Sir William Forbes of Craigievar, Bart. SIR GEORGE SAMUEL, 6th Baronet; b. 22 May, 1824; d. 15 Nov. 1872, having m. 12 June, 1849, Hon. Agnes Georgina Browne, dau. of John Cavendish, 3rd Baron Kilmaine, and had ' 4 sons and 2 daus. (1) Sir Robert John, 7th and present Baronet. (2) George Cosmo, lieut. Scots guards, late royal Aberdeen- shire highlanders, heir presumptive to the Baronetcy: b. 31 Mar. 1854. ' (3) Cavendish Douglas, b. 23 Mar. 1858. (4) Douglas Charles, 2nd lieut. royal Aberdeenshire high- landers ; b. 1 Nov. 1862. (5) Elizabeth Agnes. (6) Amelia Grace. (t) He m. 2ndly— 1 Dec. 1869, Flora Henrietta Maria, dau. of Charles Edward Macdonald, Esq. M.c.S. and widow of Major G J Condy, H.M, Indian army. (4) Mary Lydia, m. 30 Oct. 1872, to Rev. Richard Hart Hart- i Davis, vicar of Dunsden, Oxon. and has had 5 daus. ■ Katherine Lucy Hart-Davi.s, b. 5 Mav, 1874.— Mary Hen-' rietta, b. 21 May, 1875.— Annie Charlotte, b. 23 Oct. 1876;' d. 23 June, 1879.— Dorothy b. 26 April, 1878.— A dau. b. U '■ April 1880. ; (5) Agnes Henrietta. j Arms— Chequy arg. and sa., a fesse gules. Crest— A man's hand couped, thereon a falcon all ppr. Motto— Inebranlable. Seats— Killerton, Exeter, and Holnicote, Minehead. Hinrage, ACLAND, Sir Tho- mas Dyke, of Columb John, Devon, (1G44, E.), hon. D.C.L. (Oxon.), late fellow of All Souls, major Is't' Devon yeo. cav. since 1872, lieut. - col. Srd Devon r.v. 1860/81, m.p. West Somerset 1837/47, M.p. North Devon since 1865; 8. his father as 11th Baronet in 1871 ; b. 25 May, 1809; m. Ist^l4 Mar. 1841, Mary, eldest dau. of late Sir Charles Mordaunt, Bart.; sne d. 11 June, 1851. He m. 2ndly— 18 June, 1856, Mary, only surviving child of late John Erskine, Esq. (E. KossLYN). By his 1st wife he had with other issue 3 sons and 2 daus. ^i^Q^S^'i^f^??^''' Dyke,J.p.D.L. Somerset, bar.-at-law i.t. 1869, capt. 1st Devon yeo. smce 1872, and of Devon mounted rifles smce 1866; b 16 July, 1842 ; m. i Nov. 1879, GertmdS dau. of Sir Jolm Walrond-Walroud, Bart ' ^?^ w!!"' xt"^'"^^/^''' "^^ brigade, d. unm. 24 Aug. 1874. (3) Arthur Herbert Dyke, M.A. prin. Oxford mil. school in H.O. b 13 Oct. L«47: m 14 June, 1873, AUceTopWaT^/dest dau. of Rev. Francis Macaulay Cunningham, rector of Witnev Oxon. (PoORE-BART.),andhas2sons, ♦I'lmey, Jlf?;?"^ ?/,^®' ^' ^ ^^^^' 1874.-Cuthbert Charles Dyke, b 6\j JMay, l87o. ■ SIR JOHN ACLANDE, of Aclande (said to be 16th in Uneal I descent from Hugh de Accalen, of Accalen, circa 1156), was a zealous Royalist and devoted adherent of Cuarles L and garrisoned his house at Columb John to oppose the forces under the Earl of Stamford, then at Exeter. In con- sideration of his services he was created a Baronet 24 June, 1644, but upon the decline of the King's power he was heavily fined for his loyalty. His patent of baronetcy having been ■> destroyed another one was granted to his youngest son Sir ( Hugh by Charles II. 21 Jan. 1677/8, with the precctlency \ before all Baronets created since 1644 (see also similar creation I Edw^es) ; died 24 Aug. 1647, having m. EUzabeth, dau. of J feu- Francis Vincent, of Stoke D'Abemon, Bart.; she d. 5 Feb. 1696, having had, with 2 daus. 3 sons, who all succeeded to the ' baronetcy. His descendant in the 6th generation SIR THO^IAS DYKE ACLAND, of Holnicote, Somerset, and Killerton, Devon, 9th Baronet (on tlie death of liis nephew Sir John 1786); d. 17 Mav. 1794, ha\ing m. 4 July 1785 Henrietta Anne, only dau. of Sir Richard Hoare, Bart, of Stour- head, Wilts; she d. 2 Sept. 1841 having (re-m. May, 1795. to Hon. Matthew Fortescue, capt. R.N.— E.Fortescue) had with 2 daus. 3 sons, (1) Sir Thomas Dyke, s. as 10th Baronet. (2) Hugh Dyke, b. 10 Mar. 1791 ; d. 24 Mar. 1834, havinj? m. 12 June, 1817, Ellen Jane. dau. of Very Rev. John Chappel Woodhouse, D.d. dean of Lichfield, and widow of Rev. W. Robinson, rector of Swinnerton ; she d. 18 Oct. 1870, having i^^' I April, 1835, to Richard Hinckley, Esq. of Beacon House, Lichfield), had a son, Hugh Woodhouse ACLAND, b. 6 Mar. 1818; d. 7 Mar. 1851, having m. S Feb. 1841, Mary, dau. of Job Edwards, and had i a son and a dau. i ri] John Woodhouse Acland, late 87th regt.; b. 9 June, " 1849, m. July, 1875, Anne Waddell, eldest dau. of late Col. - H. P. Hughes, royal Bengal art " [2] Ellen Mary Woodhouse.m. 6 June, 1867, to^ev. Frederick Wentworth Vernon (B. Vernon). j (3) Charles Richard Dyke, capt. r.n. com. H.M.s. « Helicon " ' at the Cape; d. s. p. 1828, aged 36, having m. 8 July, 1819. Charlotte Frances, dau. of George Tcmpler, Esq. of Stover, \ Devon, and widow of Capt. Dunn, R.N. ; she d. 22 Mar. 1875 QIR THOMAS DYKE ACLAND, 10th Baronet, M.P. Devon. kJ 1812/18, 1820 to 1831, and North Devon 1837/57 ; b. 29 : Mar.1787; d.22 July, 1871, having m. 7 April, 1808, Lydia Eliza- beth, only dau. of Henry Hoare, Esq. of Mitcham (Bart.); she d. I 23 June, 1856, having had with other issue 6 sons and a dau. [11 Sir Thomas Dyke Acland, 11th and present Baronet. ' [2] Artlmr Henry Dyke-Troy to, which latter name he assumed ! in hcu of his own, together with *he arms' of Troyte, by royal \ yWi^i^jUAug-.l^ii ou^Mfqceilipg to the estates of Huntsham, : Devon, Tjyllevise of Rev. EcTward Betkeley Troyte, d.c.l.- '■ b. 3 May, 1811; d. 19 June, 1867, having m. 16 Sept. 1835, , Frances, only dau. of Robert Williams, Esq. of Bridchead, r^^'^.'L'^-?'^-' ^^^ ^' ^ ^^^- ^856, having had 3 sons and 5 daus.' • (1) Charles Arthur WiUiams-Troyte, of Huntsham Court, ■ Devon, d.l. lord of the manor and patron of Huntsham, ' capt. Ist R. Devon yeo. cav., high sheriflf 1881 ; b. 11 May, * 1842; m. 21 June, 1864, Katharine Mary, dau. of Sir John ^ Walrond-Walrond, Bart, and has 3 sons and 2 daus. Arthur Acland, b. 30 March, 1866.— Hugh Leonard, b. 18 ' Dec. 1870.— Gilbert John, b. 4 Sept. 1876.— Frances Lucy.— I Cicely Mary. (2) John Edward Troyte, assumed the surname of Acland, i 18(6, lieut. 4th King's Own royal regt.; b. 20 Feb. 1848. (3) Reginald Henry Dyke Troyte, assumed tlie surname of « Acland, 1876, vicar of Leighlan.l, Somerset, 1879, curate of ' Porlock, 1874/9 ; b. 8 June, 1851 ; m. 8 Jan. 1879, Charlotte EUza, youngest dau. of George Edward Price, Esq. late of ' Jamaica (Bart.) j (4) Frances Lydia Dyke, m. 21 July, 1863, to Rev.Charles Sand- ford Bere, rector of Uplowonan, Devon, and has a son and dau. ' Montagu Acland Bere, b. 19 Oct. 1866.— Frances Ada. I (5) Harriet Dyke, m. 8 Sept. 1863, to George, son of Rev. James Griffith, canon of St. David's, and has 6 sons and ^ 4 daus. Arthur Troyte Griffith, b. 19 Jime, 1864.— Charles Leopold Troyte, b. 6 June, 1872.— Edward Nevill Troyte, b. ! 24 July, 1873.— Herbert Troyte, b. 9 Dec. 1874.— John Troyte, b. 3 Sept. 1876.— Frances Harriet.— Sarah Lucy Troyte.— Ethel Dorothea.— Gertrude Lydia Troyte. (0) AngeUna Anna Dyke, m. 22 July, 1865, to Rev. James Dunn, of Clifton, and has 2 sons and 2 daus. ' Charies Arthur DrNN, b. 2 Oct. 1867.— Stephen Troyte, b. \ 26 Dec. 1868.— Mary Acland.— Joanna Dorothea Dyke. ! AFFLECK. (7) Mary Dyke, m. 30 June, 1864, to Rev. Walter Hook, rector of I'orlock, Somerset, and formerly succentor of Chichester Ciitlic'lnil, and rector of Lavington, Sussex, 2nd son of late Very Rev. Dean Hook (CunTis), and has 2 sons and 5 daus. Walter Acland Hook, b. 2 July, 1867.— Arthur James, b. 18 Feb. 1877.— Mary.— Lucy Augusta.— Anna Delecia.— Agnes Joanna.— Katherine Frances. (8) Johanna Dorothea Dyke, m. 30 June, 1864, to Leonard Harper, bar.-at-law, son of Right Rev. Henry John Chitty Harper, D.D. bishop of Christchurch, N.Z. and has 6 sons and a dau. Arthur Paul Harper, b. 27 June, 1865.— Charles Coleridge, b. 30 Dec. 1866.— Leonard LleweUyn, b. 6 Aug. 1868.— H. Theodore Acland, b. 17 Dec. 1871.— John Ernest Troyte, b, 29 May, 1874.— Reginald Tristram, b. 11 Feb. 1876.- f "Clara Agnes Acland. K-Cfi Mk- licnry Wentworth -Dyke Acland.^f.D. l?.A. regius pro- nr of medicine, Oxford, D.C.L. Cambridge, Dublin, Edin- I -h, &c. ; b. 23 Aug. 1815 ; m. 14 July, 1846, Sarah, eldest dau. I ; William Cotton, Esq. D.C.L. of Walwood, Essex, ; she d. 25 ' ' t. 1H7H, having hati 7 sons and a dau. (1) William Alison Dyke, com. R.X. F.R.G.8. b. 18 Dec 1847. ( 2) Henry Dyke, b. 14 Oct. 1850; m. 16 Nov. 1878, Margaret I I iciicns, dau. of John Jope Rogers, of Penroee, Cornwall, and had a dau. Sarah, b. 28 Aug. 1879; d. 3 Sept. following. (3) Theodore Dyke, b. 14 Nov. 1851.— <4) Herbert Dyke,b. y April, 1855; d. 4 June, 1877.— (5) Reginald Brodie Dyke, b. 18 May, 1856.— (6) Francis Edward Dyke, Ueut. R.A. b. 12 May, i857.-(7) Alfred Dyke, b. 19 Aug. 1858.— (8) Sarah Ant,'elina. [4] I'ctcr Leopold Dyke Acland, vicar of Broadclyst, Devon, l)nlH;ndary of Exeter Cathedral and rural dean ; b. 3 June, IHIK; ni. 24 April, lH^t5, Julia, dau. of Rev. Benjamin Barker, rector of Shiixlhuni, Norfolk; she d. 18Dec.l851. He m.2ndly— 12 Dec. 1872, Julie, dau. of Herr Philip Waffner, of Dtwaeldorf. By his Ist wife he has had with other iasue 8 sons, (1) Thomas, of Christchurch, N.z. b. 8 July, 1846 ; m.10 Oct. 1874, Flora Margaret, dau. of Robert Waitt, Esq. of Christ- church, N.z. and has a son, Lcoix)ld George Dyke, b. 2 July, 1876. (2) Benjamin Dyke, lieut. R..N. b. 18 Aug. 1849. (3) Henry Dyke, rector of Nymet, 8t George, Devon 1879; b. 4 Mar. 1850; m. 22 Jan. 1878. Adelaide Clementliia Hart, 2nd dau. of late Richard Vaughan Davis, and has 8 sons and a dau. Edwanl Leopold Dyke, b. 7 Dec. 1878.— John Henry Dyke, b. 24 June, 1880.— Richard Dyke, b. 8 Oct. 1881, a twin with Katharine Annie. [5] (Hon.) John Barton Arundell Dyke Acland, bar.-at^Iaw, I..1. 1819, M.i,.c. New Zealand; b. 25 Nov. 1823; m. 17 Jan. 1860, Emily Weddcll. dan. of Hi^'ht Rev. Henry John Chitty Harper, U.i). bishop of Christchun-)), N.Z. and has 3 sons and 6 dans. John DvV ' '- ' '.. 18C3.— Henry Dyke, b. 31 Sept. 1867.— Hu^'h i .b.20 Sept 1874— Agnes Dyke.— Mary Emily 1 t Dyke— Lucy Alice Dyke.— Elizabeth Dyke.— l.iiiii.> iw^-. [6] Agnes Lucy, m. 8 Aug. 1848, to Arthur Mills, bar.-at-Iaw, ( LiAUT.) AFFLECK, Sir RoiftRT, of Dalham Hall, Suf- folk, D.L. (1782, G.B.), sheriff 1875; s. his brother as Gth Baronet in 1854; b. 28 July, 1805; m. 9 April, 1850, Maria Emily, eldest dau. of Edmund Burton, Esq. of Churchill, Northants. and has had with other issue 3 sous and 5 daus. iSfl ''H ^8^0 ' ^' ^^ ^^' ^^^' ^"^^e »»• 18 April, 1853, Sophia, dau. .^ « of Edward Dyson, Esq. of Dalham, and had 3 sons and 2 daus. (1) Robert, b. 4 Mar. 1852. (2) John de Linden, b. 18 July, 1860. (3) Philip Burton, b. 2 Jan. 1862. (4) Katharine ^iaria, m. 11 July, 1878, to Lieut.-Col. Charles Wollaston, late Bengal cavalry. He b. 18 Oct. 1806. (5) Anna Maria. (O) Frances Caroline. (7) Helen Affleck. (8) Mary Elizabeth Harriett. Arms (Not recorded at the College of Arms, but the following are used)— Arg., three bars sa. CREST— An ear of wheat bearded ppr. Motto— Prctiosum quod utile. SEATS— Dalham Hall, Suffolk ; Fingringhoe Hall, Essex. Eineage. (^ ILBERT AFFLfiCK, of Dalham Hall, Suffolk, M.P. Cam- VJT bridge 1722/7, 1737/41 (only surviving sou of John Affleck, by Neelticc, dau. of Gilbert Schajw, of Amsterdam, merchant) ; m. in Westminster Abbey, 3 Nov. 1705, Anne, dau. of John Dolben, Esq. (2nd son of John, archbishop of York), and niece of Sir Gilbert Dolben, Bart, and had 18 children of whom 6 sons and a dau. (1) John, of Dalham Hall, M.P. Suffolk 1743/61, Agmondes- ham 1767/8 ; b. 12 Feb. 1710; d. 5 Mar. 1774, having m. Sarah, only dau. of James Metcalfe, of Roxton, Bods.; she d. 17 Feb. 1776, having had with other sons, who d. s. p. an eldest son. Sir Gilbert, 2nd Baronet ; b. 24 Dec. 1740 ; d. s. p. 17 July, 1808, having m. 18 July, 1796, Mary, dau. of Thomas Clarke, of New York, widow of Richard Vassal, of Jamaica (by whom she had an only cliild, Elizabeth, m. 1st, to Sir Godfrey Webster, Bart, and 2ndly, to Henry, 3rd Lord Hol- land— ext.); she d. 1836, aged 86. (2) Gilbert, rector of Dalham, left an only dau. (3) James, M.A. vicar of Finedon, Northants, P.c. Daventry and a prebendary of Southwell; b. 18 Aug. 1716; d. Nov. 1784, hav- ing m. 1757, Mary, dau. of Proctor, Esq. of Clay Coton, Northants; she d. 1772, having had with other issue 2 sons, [1] Sir James, 3rd Baronet, lieut.-gen. in the army and col. 16th dragoons ; b. 29 April, 1759 ; d. unm. 10 Aug. 1833. [2] Sir Robert, s. as 4th Baronet. (4) William, b.d. rector of North Lnffenham, Rutland, vicar of Potton, Beds.; b. 30 Oct. 1717; d. 8 Sept. 1806, leaving by his wife, Catherine, only dau. of Richard Darton, Eai. a son, Gilbert Affleck, of Cavendish Hall, Suffolk, lieut.-col. Suffolk militia; d. 86 April, 1831, leaving by his 2nd wife, Jane, dau. of Edward Smjthies, of Colchester, a son, Gilbert, and a dan. Mary. (5) Sir Ednmnd,enterceorgina. dau. of late George More Nisbett, Esq. of Caimhill, Lanarkshire, and has 2 sons and 3 daus. Stair Carnegie, b. Jan, 1872.— A son, b. 20 Nov. 1880.— Mabel Mary.— A dau. b. 26 Aug. 1877.— A dau. b. 24 Feb. 1878.^ (6) Thomas Frederick Andrew, b. 5 July, 1834; m. 9 Oct. 1861, Julia, dau. of Charles Pelly, Esq. Madras C.S. (Bart.), and] has 5 sons and 3 daus. Douglas, b. 6 Feb. 1869.— Ernest Frederick, b. 6 Jan. 1871.— Graham, b. 8 Oct. 1874.— Herman Maitland. b. 29 Mar. 1876. —Percy Reginald, b. 13 Jan. 1878.— Henrietta.— Gcraldine.— Ethel Patricia. (7) Gerald Andrew, D.A.A.G. for musketry, Ireland, major late 30th regt. served with 90th L.l. in Indian Mutiny and wounde Jan. 186U. He m. 2ndly — 22 Aug. 1877, Mary Kathleen, 2nd dau. of Rev. John Dreaper, of North- ampton; heir presumptive, his cousin. Major William Alexander. Arms— Per pale arg. and sa. a chevron, and in base a crescent counterchanged ; on a canton az. a harp or, stringed of the Ist in the sinister chief point a mullet of the 4th. Cre.st — A dexter arm embowed, holding a dagger, all ppr. charged with a mullet or. Motto — Per mare, per terras. Town House— 27, Eaton Square, s.w. Hinfage. ANDREW ALEXANDER, of Londonderry, mcrchiint, of Garvach, in Errigal imrish, co. Londonderrj', in 1663, and of Ballyclose, parish of Dnuuachose, near Newtown Limavady, in 1666, the latter estate by grant either from Sir Thomas Phillii)s or his son, styled jfajor Colonel George Phillijifi. He was attainted under the style of Capt. Andrew Alexander in a pretended i>arliament held by James 11. at Dublin, on 7 May, 1689. He m. — dau. of — Hilles, of co. Londonderry, land- owner, and had 3 sons, of whom the eldest, TOHN, of Londonderry, merchant, was of Ballyclose afore- said in 1717. and of Gunsland, co. Donegal, by purchase; iie d. 12 Mar. 1747, leaving by his wife, Ann White, a widow, ALEXANDER. 11 laii. of John White, Esq. of the Cady Hill, Newtown Limavady, 3 sons and a dau. [1] John, of Londonderry; b. 1689; d. 1766; by his wife Sarah, ept. 1/94, d. 26 Oct. 1870, having m. 4 Oct. 1817, Elizabeth Anne, dau. of Edward Smith Godfrey, Esq. of Newark ; she d. 26 Nov. 1870 leaving a son and dau. (1) Godfrey Edward, rector of Stoke Bliss, Herefords.; b. 10 July, 1818 ; m. 10 Oct. 1850, his cousin Harriet, dau. of William John Alexander-Shaw, Esq. (See below.) (2) Isabella, m. 14 July, 1858, to Thomas Rawlinson, Esq. and has had 2 sons and 2 daus. John Francis Alexander RAWLIXSON, b. 1 Mar. 1864.— Thomas Bernard, b. 27 Jime, 1865.— Annie Katharine.— Angela Mary. /4/ Richard, lieut. R.E. b. 19 July, 1797; d. 26 April, 1835, having m. 17 Feb. 1829, Frances Eliza Charity, dau. of Major Edward Gayer, and has an only sxirviving son, ROBERT, col. 20th hussars, b.l4 April, 1830; m. 16 Julv 1857, Anne Mary Stuart, dau. of William Peter Taylor Shortt, Esq. and has 2 sons and 3 daus. Richard Stuart, b. 8 Aug. 1859.— Charles, b. 1 Nov. 1864. —Ethel Jane.— Kathleen Margaret. /5/ Edward, b. 23 Sept. 1801 ; d. s. p. Oct. 1872, having married 1829. SIR WILLIAM ALEXANDER, of Belcamp, co. Dublin, and of the city of Dublin, alderman and lord mayor, lieut.. col. royal Dublin militia; created a BARONET 11 Dec. 18u» • b 3 Mar. 1743; d. about 1820, having m. 30 July, 1764, Catherine' dan. and heir of John Folie Malpas, Esq. of Bocheston, co Dublin, bar.-at-law; she d. , having had with 2 daus. 2 sons, /I/ Sir Robert, s. as 2nd Baronet. /2/ William John Alexander-Shaw, which hitter name he as- sumed 1846, a lieut. 2l8t Ught dragoons; d. 14 May, 185C, having m. Mar. 1816, his cousin Isabella, dau. of Robert Alexander, Esq. of Seamount; she d. 19 May, 1834, having had 4 sons and 3 daus. (1) William Alexander, of Chmisetown, co. Meath, major in the army; disoontinned using the name of Shaw by r. l. 17 June, 1876, heir presomptiTe to the Baronotcyi b. 12 May 1819; m. 10 Sept. 1839, Mary, 3nl dau. of Kij.'ht Bev.and Hon. Edward Grey (E. Grky), lord bishop of Here. ford, and has a son and 6 daus. ril William Ferdinand, b. 16 Oct. 1846. [21 Charlotte, m. S2 April, 1862, to Rev. Thomas Borhiso ( • I (r of St. Burian, Com^t-all. 1 .iirried, f Ij „_— liftbella, m. 10 July, 1871, to Charles Forbes CaUand, of Bromley, Kent, and Upper Forest, Glamor* naahiie, Uto lieut. »8th legt. [51 Mary, m. If June, 1869, to Henry John (Joodwiu Robinson, late Wtb r«ft. [61 Fanny. [7] Lucy, m. 2 June, 1881, to Frank Theodore, son of late lUv. C. F. Bagshawe, 1C.A. (2) Robert Henry, killed in the retreat from Cabul. (3) Henry, d. in India 1866. (4) Richard, d. 1867, leaving 3 sons and 1 dau. (5) Harriet, m. 10 Oct. 1860, to her cousin Rev. Godfrey Edward Alexander before-named. (6) Elisabeth. (7) Ann Catherine, d. 11 Mar. 1876, having m. 6 July, 1864, to Capt. Edward Barnes, 27th Inniskillings, eldest son of late Sir Edward Barnes, com.-in-chief in India. SIK ROBERT, 2nd Baronet, a director of the Bank of Ireland; b. 16 Dec. 1769; d. 1 Dec. 1859, having m. 17 June, 1796, Eliza, dau. and heir of John Walli8,Esq. bar.-at-law she d. 1844, having had 3 sons and a dau. ' (1) Sir William John, 3rd Baronet, Q.c. attorney-gen. to the Prince of Wales; b. 1 April, 1797; d. 31 Mar. 1873. (2) Sir John WaUis, 4th and present Baronet. (3) Robert Du Pre, b. Feb. 1802; d. 16 Nov. 1874, having m. 17 Sept. 1833, Eliza, youngest dau. of Ballard Nembhard, Esq. of Jamaica; she d. Dec. 1850 ; their only surviving child, Caroline Charlotte, m. Ist— 8 Mar. 1862, to Philip William Villiers Reade, Esq. of The Wood parks, co. Gal way, who d. 21 Aug. 1874, leaving an only dau.— Florence Jane. She re-m. 18 July, 1878, as 2nd wife, to Leicester Hibbert, Esq. of Chalfont, Bucks. (4) Jane Anne, m.6 Aug. 1833, to John Nembhard Hibbert, of Chalfont Park, Bucks, major ix^ the army, and for^uiirly WPt% Ist dragoon guards, s. p. ALISON— ALLEYNE. A' (4) Esmd Olencairn. (fi) Florence Jane. LISON, Sir Aechibald (1852, U.K.), K.C.B., major-gen. in the army, late 72d high- landers ; D.Q.M.G. and head intelli- gence department, horse guards, 1878, com. staff coll.Sand- hurst 1878 ; late D.A.G. in Ireland, formerly A.A.G. to the division at Al- dcrshot; s. his father as 2nd Baronet in 1867; b. 21 Feb. 1826; m. 18 Nov. 1858, Jane, only dau. of late James Conncll Black, Esq. of Dal- .^. monach, n.b. and has 2 sons and 4 daus. f ^ 5- '^^) (J^ ) Archibald, lieut. thfe Sherwood Foresters (Derbyshire regt); b. 20 May, 1862. (2) Randal Frederick, b. 8 Feb. 1864. (3) Margaret Frances. (5) Geraldine Eugenie. Arms— Az., n bear's head arg. muzzled gu., in chief two flenn- de-lis or, and in base a fir-tree eradicated of the lost. Crest— A hawk's head erased ppr. Motto— Above the crest— VIncit Veritas. TOWN HOUSE— 3, Cornwall Gardens, aw. Hmeajje. ALEXANDER ALISON, of New Hall, co. Angus, b. 14 Jnne, 1730; d. 18 Feb. 1794. having m. 1ft June, 1764, Margaret ITarte, of Lysterick, Midlothian ; she was b. 4 Jan 1732, and d. 17 July, 1811, having had a son, ARCHIBALD, B.c.L. prebendary of Samm, rector of Rod- ingtoii, and vicar of High Ercall, both Salop; b. 13 Nov. 1757 ; d. 17 May, 1839. having m. 19 Jnne, 1782, Dorothea Montague, dau. of John Gregory M.D. (prof, of medicine In Old Town coll. of Alwrdeen), by his wife Hon. Elizabeth, dan. of William 13th Lord Forl)e8 (ROYAL DE.«ert, Bart, of Tissington i Hall, CO. Derby, and has \ a son and 7 daus. | (1) Reynold Henry Ncwton.'i b. 16 May. 18.'>2 ; m. 4 Jan. 18;i>. Susanna, dau. of John 1 Meyii' " '■ ■ ' • - * r i late ( . I nelll., ] (2) Agnes Rebecca Augusta, m. 7 S,« r, son of Abel Alley theassemblv of St. Andro\< m. Elizabeth, dau. and coh^ ''■iriiadoefl (2nd . member of ridge Court, ixirbadocs, and had with other issue 4 sons, (1) John, of Four Hills, hon. A.M. Magdalen Coll. Oxon. d. at Bath, 1730, having m. 24 Nov. 1718, Marj-, dau. of William Terrill (and sole heir of her mother Rol»oocn. dau. ond coheir of Col. Thomas Spire); she d. 1742, having h.ad with 3 daus an only son. Sir John Gay AUeyne, create^l a Baroxkt 6 April, 1769 (2) A»>cl,of Mount Stedfast. d. at Boston.New Englan.J, having m. Mary, dau. of Woodbridge, of Kensington, Borbodoes. and had writh 6 dans. 6 sons. His grandson, JOHN FORSTER Allbynk, of Barbadoes, prtssident of the council (son of Thomas Alleyne and Forster) • b. 1762; d. , having m. Eliza-' beth Gibbes, dau. of (? Charles) Willing, of Philadelphia- she d. 12 Feb. 1820, having had 8 sons and 7 daus. of whom ' (1) Haynes Gibbes, b. , 1783 ; d. 23 July, 1813. having m. 21 May, 1804, Georglana, dau. of William Walter Yea, and sister of Sir William Walter Yea, Bart, (ext.), of Pyrlond, Dorset, and hofl a dau. Georgiana, m. as 1st wife, to George Fursdon, Esq of Fursdon, Devon. (2) John Gay, b. , 1785 ; d. 10 Mar. 1821, having m. , Joanna Bishop, and had a d».u. Joanna Bishop, d. 7 July, 1868, hoving m. 10 Aug. 1836 to Philip Chetwode, lleut. R.N. (BART.), who d. ' (3) James Holder, d. 2 July, 1842, having m. Elizabeth Mary dau. of Joseph Lowe, M.D. of Barbadoes ; she d. 25 Feb 1877* having had 4 sons and 2 daus. ' [1] James Holder, d, 1862, having m. Louisa, dau. of John Fisher, and had a son, Edward Wentworth Fisher Holder, late W. Somerset yeo. cav. formeriy lieut. 12th R. lancers ; m. 7 May, 1874, Emily Alicia Katharine, youngest dau. of Rev. John Dupre Addison, vicar of Weymouth, [2] Joseph Lowe, d. 1858, having m. Julia, dau. of John Holder, Esq. ond had 2 sons and a dau. [3] Alexander M , dt unm. 1867. ALLSOPP. [4] Arthur Osborne Gibbes AUeyne, rector of St. Edmund's, Exeter; b. S3 Mar. 1833; m. 18 Sept. 1870, Bosidie Sophia, dan. of Rear-Axlm. Richard Dunning White, KJS. and has 8 dans. Margaret Teresa Boealie Mary.— Agnee Elizabeth Marj. —Beatrice OahrieUe Marie. [51 Margaret Hall, d. unm. [61 Caroline, m. to James Dottin Maycoclc, who d. 1877, leaving 3 sons and a dao. (4) Charlea Thomas, b. 1 May, 1798 ; d. 15 April, 1873, hav- ing m. 33 Oct. 188<, Margaret Frances, dau. of John Knight Bnicc-Pryoe, Esq. (B. ABERDABE); she d. 18 July, 1864, having had 4 sons and 4 dans. 11 Charles Brace Knight, d. mun. 7 April, 1861. '21 Henry Wyndham, d. mun. 34 Sept. 1863. '3 J Forster McOeachy, MJL KCU Oxon. bar.-at-law I.T.; ). 1 July, 1846 ; m. 16 May, 1873, Elsinora Alma, 6th dan. of Dridges Taylor, Esq. iLBJC's caaaai at EUnore, and has 6 dans. Alma Margaret — Thyra Blandie.—BliliMce.— Frieda ifnrion, b. 18 Feb. 1879.— Ebie, b. 8 Ang. 1880. [4] Herbert Percy, b. ; m. 14 April, 1880, Amy Constance, elder twin dao. of Oeorge Bright, Esq. BJCA. of Clifton, Somerset. [51 Sarah Frances. [61 Eliiabeth Willing, m. 36 April. 1870, to Charles John Gnere, of Braaxholme Park, Hawick, and has 8 sons and 8 dans. James Wyndham AlUnme OaiKTB, b. 17 April, 1873.— William Herbert, b. 17 A|rU, 1874.— Aitbnr Charles, b. 9 Deo. 1876.— Amy Ftmnces.— Mary Brdyn.— Bertha [71 AnnabeUa. [8l Leonora Blanche, m. 18 April, 1876, to Andrew, son of John Lang, of Selkirk, H.B. s. pi (5) John Forrter, rector of Kentlsbeirs, Dstod; h. Feb. 1 804 ; m. 81 Mar. 1886, Hsten, Sad dan. of Arthnr Gore, Esq. (B. ARRAH), and had with S aona (died younc) 8 dans. [1] GeorglMia Mary, d. nnm. 7 Mar. 188L [2] Alios Maria, m. Mar.l867,toG«)mMK Esq. of Orantlaads, Devon, J.P. Uent. N. Deron Helen Jans Margaret. 8. p. [31 1 (6) Ilcnry, a member of ooonoQ Barbadoes; b. S Jan. 1806: (1. SJan. 186S,haTliigm. 1886, Mary Beeves, dao. of George Jamas, Bh}. and had with other iasns 8 sons and a ia.?°2?s Graves, Bsq. - -nHe midor 87thj«ct.; Ik^lT Dee. ^ dan. U 1866. Adi Mldaos. Evelyn Helen Maude and lOldred BUm Flonnet. [21 James, bcwet-major RJL served in Zohi war 1879, Ziiluland boundary oommlssioner 1880, served in Bed Elver cxiKMliUon 1870; b. 18 Jan. 184S. [31 Henry Nelson, oom. R.ir. b. 17 May, 1844. [4] Maiy. (7) Sarah Gibbes, m. 1806, to Mi^ Alexander McGeacby, killed at Badajos 1811, and left a son. Forster Allnrne MoGHAcmr. of Shenlnr Hill, Herts; m. lRt-1884, Anna Maria LetiUa Adderley. sister of Sir ('harles, Ist Lord Norton ; she d. s. a 80 Jan. 1641. He m. 2iih/i Staff. 1873/80, J.P. cos. Derbys. and Staff. o.L.; b. 34 Mar. 1842; m. 28 April, 1868, Oeorgiana MlllIcOTt, eldest dau. of Charles Rowland ^^^^^^^Wy i^Omer-Morowood, Esq. (B.'Sblbornb), and has had 2 sons, - ^"Cf «^.* *. Henry, b.r -^- ' " "- •-"— ^"'--'^'--''>- ^ '■ Sept. 1877. Henry, b. 37 Mar. 1876; d. 7 Nov. foUowing.^vjJharles, b. 23 li fhuiC'/, (A (2K»rilliam Henry, 1I.A. University ColL Oxon. capt. Wore, mi dnoe 1870; b. 9 Nov. 1843. ^ ^ ,. „ . ^ (SfKleorge Higginson, M.A. Trin. Coll. Camb. sub.-lleut. Wore. yea rinoe 1874, unsuccessfully contested Droitvjich at the gen- eral election 1880; b. 38 Mar. 1846. A7 A 4/^f ^. Ranulph, Ueut R.H.A, since 1869; b. 27 July, 1848. (6)^erbert Tongue, 3nd lieut 10th hussars since 1877, late lieut. Wore, mil.; b. 6 Dec. 1866. (6*4''rederick Ernest, lieut R.A. since 1877; b. 21 Sept. 1867. (7^Alfred Percy, b. 36 Aug. 186L ri.f Ttu^Aik.lffq. (SrHenry, b. 33 Feb. 1864; d. 11 Mar. foUowing. ' (9) Frances Elizabeth, m. 33 Aug. 1877, to Rev. Melville Rus- sell Moore, B. A. civil chaplain Gibraltar 1880, rector of Rushock, CO. Wore. 1873/80 (son of Rev. Charles Moore, of Garlenick House, Cornwall). (10) Elizabeth Sidney, m. 7 July, 1874, to Thomas Eades Wal- ker, of Studley CasUe, co. Warwick, M.P. East Worcester 1874/80 (elder son of Thomas Walker, of Berkswell Hall, co. Warwick), and has a son and dau. Son, b. 17 Aug. 1880.— Elizabeth. (11) Ada Katherine, m. 10 Feb. 1881, to Edward Waldron Haywood, Esq. of Sillins, co. Wore. Arms— Sa., three pheons chevron wise or, between as many doves rising arg., each holding an ear of wheat of the second. (3rest— Upon a pheon a dove close, holding an ear of wheat, all or. MOTTO— Festina lente. Seat— Hindlip Hall, co. Wore. Town House— 83, Eaton Square, aw. Eineage. SAMUEL ALLSOPP, of Derby; bur. at S. Alkmund, 13 Dec. 1729; wiU dated 14 Nov. 1728. proved CP.C. 26 Feb. 1729, having m. (bond after marriage 6 Jan. 1681) Mary, widow of Edward Wast, of Derby (whose will bears date 16 Oct. 1677); she bur. 6 Oct. 1728, having Imd a son and dau. AMOR Y—ANDERSON. [1] Samuel, of Wore. bp. at St. Alkmund's, Derby, 10 June, 1680, biur. 5 Mar. 1716, v. p. ; will dated 3 and proved (C.r.C.) 23 Mar. 1716, having m. Bridget, eldest dau. of Thomas Bear- croft, of Worcester, and of Upton-on-Sevem, co. Wore. (by- Bridget, dau. of Richard Mason, of Birmingham); she bur. 22 May, 1747, having had 3 sons and 2 daus. (1) Thomas, of whom presently. (2) Richard, bp. at St. Nicholas, Worcester, 20 Aug. 1710. (3) Samuel (b. at Wore. 11 Jan. 1704). (4) Bridget, b. at Wore. 19 Jan. 1702; m. (before 14 Nov, 1728) to Samuel Buller. (5) Mary, bp. at St. Nicholas aforesaid, 20 Mar. 1714/15. [2] Sarah, only dau. bp. at St. Alkmund's 11 Dec. 1683, and bur. 17 April, 1772, having m. (settlement dated 6 Oct. 1707) to Robert Mellor, of Idridghay, co. Derby. THOMAS ALLSOPP, of Derby, and of Birlingham aforesaid, bp. 2 Feb. 1706; bin-, at St. Alkmund's 3 Dec. 1783; will dated 29 Jan. 1783, proved 5 Feb. 1784, having m. 8 Dec. 1733, Anne, dau. of William Challinor, Esq. of Faulde, co. Staff.; she bur. 27 May, 1786, having liad 7 sons and 2 daus. (1) Thomas, bp. at All Saints, Derby, 14 Sept. 1736; bur. at S. Alkmund, 21 July, 1745. (2) Samuel, bp. 21 Oct. 1738. (3) William, bp. 6 May, 1740; d. unm. ; admon. 16 Nov. 1767. (4) Robert, ensign in the army; bp. 12 Oct. 1745; d. unm. in East Indies; admon. 26 Nov. 1770. (5) Richard, bur. 11 Dec. 1747. (6) George, bp. 28 July, 1747. (7) James, of whom presently. (8) Mary, d. 16 May, 1796, having m. 2 April, 1761, to Rev. Richard Fowler, vicar of Brewood, Staff, who d. 23 Mar. 1762. (9) Ann, bp. 21 April, 1742; bur. 7 Mar. 1753. JAMES ALLSOPP, of Derby, and of Birlingham Hall, co. Wore. ; bp. 23 July, 1751 ; d. 24 April, 1800, having m. (settlement dated 30 Jime, 1778) Ann, only dau. of Benjamin Wilson, Esq. of Burton-on-Trent, co. Staff.; she d. 2 Sept. 1846, having had with other issue 2 sons, /I/ Samuel, of Burton-on-Trent, b. 12 Aug. 1780 ; d. 26 Feb. 1838, having m. 6 Sept. 1804, Frances (royal descent), only dau. of Charles Fowler, Esq. of Shrewsbury (and sister and sole heir of Charles Fowler, Esq. also of Shrewsburj') ; she d. 13 June, 1862, having had 3 sons and a dau. [1] Charles James, of Burton-on-Trent, b. 5 June, 1805; d, s. p. 30 Oct. 1844, liaving m. 29 Dec. 1836, Sarah Emma, dau. of John Drewry, of Derby ; slie d. 1879, having rc-m. 5 May, 1852, to Rev. William de Pipe Belcher, B.A. Magdalen Coll. Oxon. 1831, vicar of Donford with Ringstead, Northants. 1852/4, rector of Thurlby 1864/73. [2] William, b. 7 June, 1809; d. 21 Oct. 1816. [3j Sir Henry, created a Baronet. [4] Frances, d. 28 July, 1848, having m. 23 Jan. 1828, as 2nd wife, to William Wybergh How, of Shrewsbury, attomcy-at- law; he d. 26 Nov. 1862, leaving an only surviving child, Frances Jane How, m. 22 Jan. 1850, to Rev. William Willoughby Douglas, rector of Salwarpe since 1849, rural dean, hon. canon of Wore. 1866, and proctor in convocation for diocese of Wore, since 1876. /2/ Thomas, of The Mount, Newton Solney, co. Derby ; b. 21 Mar. 1782; bur. at St Alkmund's. 18 Feb. 1866; unm. AMORY, Sir John Heathcoat Heathcoat- of Knightsliayes Court, Devon, m.p. Tiverton 1868. major 1st Devon E.v. : assumed 0^ additional surname and arms of Heathcoat bj E.L. 28 Feb. 1874, and was created a Baronet 2l| March fono\\'ing ; b. 4 May, 1829 ; m. G April, 18C3, Henrietta Mary, only dau. of William Unwin, Esq. and has had 4 sons and 3 daus. (1) Ian Murray Heathcoat, b. 16 April, 1865. (2) Harry William Ludovic Heathcoat, b. 7 June, 1870. (3) Geoffrey, b. 12 Nov. 1877; d. 15 Oct. 1881. (4) Ludovic, b. 11 May, 1881. (5) Muriel Mary Heathcoat. (6) Anne Christal Lucy Heathcoat, d. 25 Feb. 1874. (7) Dorothy Helen. Arms— Quarterly, Ist and 4th, Arg., two bars gu., on a bond engrailed cotised sa. two annulets of the field, Amory. 2iid and 3rd, Vert., three piles or, two in chief one in base, oat )i charged \\-ith a pomme, thereon a cross of the second, Heaiu- COAT. Crests— The battlements of a tower or, issuant thorofmni a talbot's head az., charged with two annulets fesswiso ^mM, Amory. Upon a mount vert between two roses gu., a ixjuiini." as in the arms, Heathcoat. Motto — Amore non vi. Seat— Knightshayes Court, Tiverton, Devon. Hiiicagf. SAMUEL AMORY, of Clapton, Middx. and of Clement's Lane, London, banker; b82/1605 (great-grandson of Henry Anderson, of SVrawby. Line); he d. 1 Ang. 1605, aged 75, having m. ilagdalen, lau. of Christopho" Smyth, of Annables, Herts, clerk of the jipe; she d. 9 Jan. 1622/3, aged 79, having had with other 2 sons, 1) Sir Francis of Ej-worth, Beds. Knt, d. 22 Dec. 1616. He kiis ancestor of the p:auL8 OK Yarborou(;h by his 1st wife, udith, dau. of Stephen Soame, of London, who d.4 July, 1608. He m. 2ndly— 1610, Audrey, dau. of Sir John Boteler, of Hatfield Woj.nwu««. (2) I'aiitiy Maria, m. 24 June, 18M, to Sir John Nelthorpei Bart, of Scawby, oo. Line, (ezt), who d. SS Not. 18M. ANSON, Sib Willl/lm Reynkll (1831, U.K.), of Birch Hall, co. Lancaster, bar.-at-law, i.t. 1869, fellow of All Soul's College, and Vinerian law reader, Oxford ; s. his father as 3rd Baronet in 1873 ; b. 14 Nov. 1843; heir pre- sumptive, his brother Yra- derick. iJflu^O. ^Mifi^ii^i ARHS— Arg. throe bendlets en- grailed and in the sinister chief a crescent gtdes. Crkst— Out of a ducal coronet or, a spear erect ppr. MOTTO— Nil desperandum. Seat— Birch Hall, Lancashire. TOWN HOUSE— 39, Portland Place, W.; 1, Brick Court, Temple, ^0. s Uineagc. IR WILLLA.M ANSON, K.c.B. (younger brother of the Ist Viscount Anson, and uncle of the 1st Earl of Lichfield), gen in the army, col. 47th foot, distinguished himself during the Peninsular war; created a BARONET 30 Sept. 1831 ; b. 13 Aug 1772 • d. 13 Jan. 1847, having m. 26 Jan. 1815, Louisa Frances Mar>', only child of John Dickenson, Esq. of London (and his wife Mary, only child of Charles, and heir of Lord Archibald Hamilton) ; she d. 30 July, 1831, having had 3 sons and 3 dans. « . ^ [1] Sir John "William Hamilton, s. as 2nd Baronet. ["2 1 George Henry Greville, rector of Birch, hon. canon and archdeacon of Manchester since 1846; b. 19 July, 1820; m. 27 June, 1848, Augusta Agnes, eldest dau. of late Very Rev. Walter Farquhar Hook. D.D. dean of Chichester, s. p. (CURTIs). [3] Archibald Edward Harbord, C.M.O. major-gen. R.A. (retd.), K.M. &c. lieut.-gov. of Prince of Wales Island from 1867 ; b. 16 April, 1826; m. 9 Jan. 1851, Elizabeth Mary, dau. of late Richard Bourchier, Esq. and has 2 sons and a dau. Archibald.— John.— Elizabeth . [4] Mary Louisa, d. 15 Nov. 1856, having m. 8 July, 1848, as 2nd wife, to Rev. Matthew Thomas Farrer, of Ingleborough, Yorks. vicar of Shirley, Surrey, 1841/79, and has 3 sons and a dau. (1) James Anson Farrer, b. 24 July, 1849 ; m. 1 Mar. 1877, Elizabeth Creorgiana, dau. of Col. Reynell Pack, c.B. (B. DOXOlGHMORE), and lias a son, Reginald John, b. 17 Feb. 1880. (2) William, of Wlutbarrow, Westmoreland, vicar of Bel- champ St. Paul's, Essex; b. 11 Nov. 1850; m. 17 July, 1879, Edith Sophia, eldest dau. of Frederick Boyd Mason, of Lon- don. (3) Matthew (George, b. 14 Feb. 1852. (4) Mary Charlotte. [5] Anne Georgiana Frances, m. 19 Feb. 1846, to Rev. Wil- liam Thornton, MJk. of Kingsthorpe Hall, Northants. late vicar of Dodford; he d. 20 May, 1881, aged 74, having had with other issue 3 sons and 4 dans. Thomas William Thornton, j.p. Northants. and lieut. Norttiants. & Rutland mil.; b.26 July, 1850.— Francis Hugh, bar.-at-Iaw l.T. LUB. King's Coll. Camb.; b. 8 Oct. 1853.— Mary Sosan. — Bertha Anne.— Anne Letitia. — Mabel. f6] Louisa Frances Maria, m. 16 April, 1857, to Francis Du Cane, major R.E.; he d. 4 Oct. 1880, having liad a son and 6 daus. Francis CHiarles John Dccank.— Louisa Frances.— Agnes,- Katharine ChristabeL — Frances Anne. — Maiy. — Caroline Anna Bella. SIR JOHN WILLIAM HAMILTON, 2nd Baronet; b.26 Dec 1816 ; d. S Aug. 1873, having m. 27 July, 1842, Eliza- beth Catherine, dan. of late Major-(3en. Sir Denis Pack, K.C.B. (M. Watrrkord), and had 3 sons and 7 daus. (1) Sir 'WiUiam Rejnell, 3rd and present Baronet. (2) Frederick Arthnr, heir presumptive to the Baro- netcy; b. 6 Nov. 18M; m. SS Feb. 1878, Agnes, 2nd dau. of W Roberts, Esq. of Akaroa, N.z. (3) Algernon Horatio, lieat. RJ{. b. 3 Aug. 18M. (4) Looiaa Elisabeth Anne, m. 7 Oct 1880, to Bev. Donald CampbelL BJL Trin. CoU. Camb. BJL (juu. opt.) 1864, Mjl. 1868, vicar of Eye, SofT. since 1879. (5) Mary Louisa. (6) Elisabeth Georgiana. Florence Helen. (8) Margaret Mildred. Gertrode Christina. (10) Janet Katherine Olive. 8) ANSTRUTHER, Sir ROBERT, of Balcas- kie, CO. Fife (1694, N.S.) ; lieut.-col. late grenadier guards ( 185 3/62), lord-lieut. Fifeshire, m.p. 1864/80; s. his father as 5th Baronet in 1863; b. 28 Aug. 1834; m. 29 July, 1857, Louisa, eldest dau. of Rev.William Knox Marshall, prebend- ary of Hereford, vicar of Wragby and rector of Pan- ton, Lincolnshire, and has 4 sons and a dau. d.^iPl}. (l^jRalph William, lieut. r.e,: b. 5 July, 1868. ^ — (2) Henry Torrens, b. 27 Nov. 1860. (3) Robert Hamilton, R.N.; b. 10 June, 1862. (4) Arthur Wellealey, 2nd lieut. Fife art. mU.; b. 8 Mar. 1864. (5) Mary Evelyn. Arms— Arg. three piles in chief sa. Crest— Two arms in armour holding a battle-axe, all ppr. MOTTO — Periissem ni periissem. Seat — Balcaskie, Pittenweem, co. Fife. TOWN HOUSE— 1 Eccleston Square, S.W. bHcJ, Emeage, SIR JAMES ANSTRUTHER, of Anstruther (son of John Anstruther, who represented Anstruther Easter in Con- vention 1597, and in Scots parliament 1600, descended from Willielmiw de Candela, dominus de Anstruther, temp. DAVID I. and MALCOLM IV. 1163), a favourite of JAMBS VI. who 10 ANSTRUTHER. appointed him his heritable carver 1585, knighted and con- stituted an hereditary master of the King's household 1692, with all the salaries, profits, &c.; d. in 1606, having m. 1571, Jean, dau. of Thomas Scott, of Abbotshall, lord justice clerk temp. James V. and had with 5 daus. 2 sons, SIR WILLIAM (elder son), s. his father in all his offices, gentleman of the bedchamber to James VI. and K.n. at his coronation 1603, gentleman of the bedchamber to CHAKLES I. ; m. Euphemia, dau. of Sir Andrew Wemyss, of Myrecaimy, lord of session, and d. s. p. 1649. SIR ROBERT (younger son), a zealous royalist, gentleman of the bedchamber to James I. p.c. Charles I. (several times ambassador to (Sermany) ; bur. in Westminster Abbey, 9 Jan. 1644/5; m. Catherine, dau. of Sir Edward Swift, Knt. of Rotherham, Yorks. and sister of Lord Viscount Carlingford, and had 2 sons,— Sir Robert and Sir Philip,— of whom the younger, SIR PHILIP, knighted 1650, who, like his uncle Sir William (K.B.) and his father Sir Robert, was a zealous royalist, and had acommana in the royal army when invading England, and was taken prisoner at the battle of Worcester. His estates were sequestered by Oliver Cromwell, and so continued until the Restoration ; he died in 1702. having m. Christian, dau. of General Sir James Lumsden, of Innergelly, Fifeshire, and had 5 sons, (1) SIR William. (See next article.) (2) Sir James, of Airdrie, an advocate, and principal clerk of the bills, m. Katharine, dau. of Skene, of Hallyards, and had an only son and dau. [1] Philip, lieut.-gen. in the army 1745, col. 26th foot, governor of Minorca 1739 ; d. unm. 11 Nov. 1760. [2"] Christian. (3) Sir Robert, of Balcaskie, created a BARONET OP NOVA Scotia, in 1694, of wliom presently. (4) Sir Philip, of Anstrutherfield, capt. in the Earl of Tulli- bardine's regiment; d. 1722; m. Elizabeth, dau. and heirras of James Hamilton, of Fountain Hall, and had with 3 daus. a sod, Philip, of Innerkeithing (or Spencerfleld), co. Fife, by pur- chase, a capt. m the army; d. 5 Oct. 1758, having m. Elizabeth, dau. of John Landale, of Ardct, Esq. and had 3 sous and a dau. Philip.— John. — David.— Euphemia. (5) Sir Alexander, a principal clerk of the bills; d. 1743, having m. (sett, datixl 8 Mar. 1694) Hon. Jean Leslie (titular Baroneas Newark), dau. of David, 2nd and last Lord Newark ; she d. 21 Feb. 1740, having had 3 sons and 6 daus. Their great-grandson, ROBERT Leslie Anstrutiier, col. 6th Bengal light cav. (son of David Anstruther and grandson of Alexander Leslie Anstruther) ; b. 10 June, 1787; d. , having m. 2ndly —14 Dec. 1814, Elizabeth, dau. of Rev. E. Gardner, rector of Stoke Hammond, Bucks. ; she d. 8 Jan. 1843, having had a son and 4 daus. ill George Peel John, b. 1 April, 1829; deceased. 21 :^Lary Henrietta, m. 16 Aug. 1836, to Yule, Esq. 3] Caroline Louisa, d. Aug. or Sept. 1848, having m. 14 July, 1835, to F. Carden, Esq. [4] Emily, d. 25 May, 1844, having m. July, 1839, as Ist wife, to William Vansittart, E.I.C.8. M.P.Windsor; he d. 16 Jan. 1878, having had issue. [5] Sophia Catherine, youngest dau. ; d. 8 Oct. 1846, having m. 29 Feb. 1840, as 2nd wife, to Capt. Robert Price (BART.) ; he was killed in action 4 Feb. 1853. SIR ROBERT ANSTRUTHER, of Balcaskie, created a BA- RONET OF Nova Scotia 28 Nov. 1694, with remainder to the heirs male of his body ; d. Mar. 1737, having m. thrice; 1st, the heiress of Kinnear, Fife, who d. s. p. ; 2nd, Joan, heiress of Monteith of Wray, Linlithgow, and had 6 sons and 2 daus. He m. 3rdly, Mary, dau. of Sir William Preston, Knt. and Bart, of Valley field ; she d. April, 1743, having had a son and 2 daus. By his 2nd wife he had a son and successor, SIR PHILIP, 2nd Baronet, b. 1688; d. 27 May, 1763, having m. Catherine, only dau. of Lord Alexander Hay, of Spott (M. TWEEDDALE) ; she d. 11 Feb. (? Mar.), 1769, having had with other issue 2 sons, [1] Sir Robert, s. as 3rd Baronet. [2] John, col. in the army, m. Grizel Maria, dau. and heiress of John Thomson, of Charleton, Fifeshire, and had, with a dau. 2 sons, of whom the elder, John Anstruther-Thomson, of Charleton aforesaid- b 15 April, 1776 ; d. 10 April, 1833, having m. 27 April, 1807* Clementina, only dau. of Right Hon. William Adam, of Blair Adam, a baron of the exchequer ; she d. 29 Oct. 1877 aged 92, having had with other issue 2 sons and 4 daus ' (1) John Anstruther-Thomson, of Charieton, capt.* 13th dragoons and 9th lancers, lieut.-col. Fife light horse vols.- senior heir-general through the heiress of Charleton of Sinclair, Lord Sinclair, and Sinclair or St. Clair, Earl ot Orkney; b. 9 Aug. 1818; m. 25 Sept. 1852, Caroline Maria Agnes Robina, only dau. of Rev. John Hamilton-Gray of Camtyne, and has had 4 sons and 3 daus. * John St. Clair, b. 4 June, 1853 ; d. 4 July, 1873.— Charles Frederick St. Clair, lieut. 2nd life guards; b. 6 May 1866. —William, 2nd lieut. 13th hussars, late Fife art. mil '- b 6* Sept. 1859.— Arthur St. Clair, b. 19 Nov. 1872.— Clementina Caroline.— Rosia Mary.— Olivia Beatrice. (2) William Anstruther-Thomson, lieut.-col. Bengal cav political agent at Moorshedabad ; b. 4 Dec. 1823 ; d. 3 Aue' 1865, having m. 15 Nov. 1849, Isabella Eliza, dau. of Gen. James Steel, and had a son and a dau. Charles James, lieut. 17th (Duke of Cambridge's own) lancers; b. 15 Dec. 1859.— Clementine Susan Adelaide. (3) Eleanora, d. 8 Jan. 1878, having m. 19 June, 1835, to James Montgomery, Esq. (Babt.), formerly 8rd dragoon guards. (4) Louisa. (5) Mary, d. 1870, having m. 2 Mar. 1848, to Rev. Andrew Ramsay Campbell (Bart.), who d. 4 Nov. 1872. QIR ROBERT, 3rd Baronet, an advocate, and many years kJ clerk of the bills; b. 21 April, 1733; d. 2 Aug. 1818, having m. 18 Aug. 1763, Lady Janet Erskine, youngest dau. of Alexander, 5th Earl of Kellie (E. MAR); she d. 14 Oct. 1770, having had with 3 daus. 2 sons, [1] Rolxjrt, brigadier-general in Spain, and commanded the rear guard of the army in Sir John Moore's retreat; b. 3 Mar. 1768; d. at Corunna, 14 Jan. 1809, v. p. having m. 16 Mar. 1799, Charlotte Lucy, dau. of James Hamilton, lieut.-col. Coldstrcnm guards (D. Hamilton) ; shed. leaving 2 sons and 3 daus. (1) Sir Ralph, s. as 4th Baronet. (2) James Hamilton Lloyd, of Hintlesham Hall, Suffolk, b. 31 Dec. 1806; m. 1st— 6 Dec. 1838, GeorgianaChariotte. eldest dau. of the Hon. Lindsay Merrick Burrcll (B. Gwydyr) ; she d. 21 Sept. 1843, having had a son and a dau. /I/ Robert Hamilton Lloyd, major Prince Consort's Own rifle brigade (h.p.), garrison instructor s.E. district, extra A.D.C. to Major-Gen. Newdlgate, C.n. Boer war 1881; b. 21 April, 1841; m. 6 July, 1871, Gertrude Louisa, dau. of Francis Horatio Fitzroy, Esq. of Frogmore Park, Hants. (D. GRAFTON), and has a son, Fitzroy Hamilton, b. 1872. /2/ Priscilla Barbara Ellaabeth. Mr. LLOYD Anstruther m. 2ndly— 1 Nov. 1847, Hon. Georgiana Christiana Barrington, dau. of George, 6th Vis- count Barrington, D.D. ; she d. 11 July, 1881, having had 4 sons, /a/ Francis William, capt. West Suffolk militia, b. 20 Feb. 1849.-/4/ James, b. 9 Jan. 1852.-/5/ Basil, capt. 96th regt. and /6/ CecU, twins, b. 1 Dec. 1852. (3) Jane, d. 13 Mar. 1866, having m. 21 Jon. 1822, to John Dalyell, Esq. of Lingo, Fife, who d. 7 Oct. 1843, leaving with S dans. S sons, of wliom the elder, Robert Anstruther Dalyell. cs.i. member of council ■eo. of state India, late M.L.c. Madras. (4) Charlotte Lucy. (5) Kllxabeth, m. 2 Nov. 1837, to Rev. W. H. Deane, rector of Hintlesham, who d. 30 Nov. 18.>1. liavinu issue. r2] Sir Alexander, of Thlrdpar' advocate-gonornl Madras; b. 10 Sept. 1769; d. If. iving m. 14 Mar. 1808, Sarah, dan. of Thomas Pn ; . : .j. of Croane, and widow of W. 8elby,capt. E.I.C.8.; bhe d. lb Dec. 1806, having had with other issoe 8 sons and 8 dans. (1) Robert, lient.-ool. in the army. b. 18 May, 1805; d. 8. p. 26 Feb. 18M,havlng m. 1 Oct. 1832, Louisa, youngest dan. of Lient.-Gen. Sir Howard Elphinstone. Bart. She re-m. 16 Aug. 1861, Andrew Bonar, Esq. who d. 16 Feb. 1874. (2) Philip, of Thirdpart, Fife, major-gen. R.A. c.n. served In China, the Punjab, Burmah, «S:c.; b. 12 Kept. 1807. (3) Thomas Andrew, formerly E.l.c..«». h. 3 Feb. 1810; d. 14 April, 1876/6, having m. Jan. 1840, Sophia, youngest dan. of Nicholas Vansittart, Esq. of Shottesbrooke Park, Berks, and had 6 sons, /I/ Philip Robert, llent.-ooL comdg. 94 th regt. serve«l In Zulu war 1879, and in Boer campaign 1880; b. 30 June, 1841 ; d. 26 Dec. 1880, from wounds received in Boer war. He m. 12 Jan. 1876, Zaida May, eldest dau. of Sir Thomas Erskine, Bart, of Cambo, N.B. and had 2 sons and a dau. Philip George, b. 25 Oct. 1876.— Son, b. 3 Aug. 1879.— Mary Rosamimd, b. 9 Oct. 1877. /2/ George John, capt. R,N. b. 4 Dec. 1842. /3/ Alexander William, capt. R,A. 1878; b. 3 Oct. 1847. /4/ Ralph Nicholas, b. 4 Nov. 1861. /5/ William Thomas, b. 12 Dec. 1857. (4) Janet Catherine. (5) Louisa Anne Erskine, m. 26 June, 1860, to Lieut-Gen. Sir P. W. Hamilton, k.c.b. (B. Belhaven). (C) Elizabeth Colvile, m. 17 Jan. 1839, to William Graham, Esq. of Airth, and has a son and dau. /I/ Thomas Philip GRAHAM, b. 3 Oct. 1841; m. 1873, Jemima Barbara, youngest dau. of Robert Clerk Rattray. Esq. of Cralghill, Perth.; she d. 1878. 121 Janet Caroline. SIR RALPH, 4th Baronet, capt. gren. guards ; b. 1 Mar. 1804; d. 18 Oct. 1863, having m. 2 Sept. 1831, Mary Jane, dau. of late Major-Gen. Sir Henry Torrens, k.c.b. (she re-m. 14 Nov. 1868, as 3rd \vife, to William Talbot-Oosble, Esq. of Ardfert Abbey, co. Kerry— see B. Gwydyr), and had 3 sons and 2 daus. (1) Sir Robert, 5th and present Baronet. (2) Henry, lieut. 2.3rd royal Welsh fusiliers; b. 4 June, 1836- fell at the Ixittle of the Alma 20 Sept. 1854. (3) Hamilton, b. 11 Aug. 1842; d. unm. 4 Sept. 1873. (4) Lucy Charlotte, m. 12 Aug. 1852, to Sir Alexander Kinloch, Bart. (5) Mary, m. 20 June, 1867, to Charles Hugh Berncrs, Esq. M.A. and has 2 sons and 2 daus. John Anstruther Bernerh, b. 23 Sept. 1869.— Ralph Aber- crombie, b. 14 June, 1871.— Mary Alice.— Julia Katharine. ANSTRUTHER. 11 ANSTRUTHER, BiR Wyndham Charles James Carmichael, of Carmichacl (1798, c.n.), heritable carver of the royal houBchold in Holland, M.P. South LanarkshiiJ 1874/80; b. hi« fatlicr as 5th Baronet in 1869; b. 1824; m. 4 S< i)t. 1872, Janeta, onl}' dau. of Robert Barboar, \\^({. of Bolesworth Castle, Cheshire, and has a son ( 1 ) Windham Robert, b. M Mar. 1877. Quarterly : lit and 4th, An?., three pOea in ohlrf ml, miEU. Jnd and 8rd, Arg^ • 'ei" wreathy aa. and ARMS Anstrctii (.MI., Carmichael. (RRST— Two anna embowod in annonr, holding a battlMtxe all ppr. SipPORTBBft-Two faloons wlnga axpandad ppr. Mottoes— Akbtruthbr, '*PerilMem nl perilMem." Oar- »r icHARL, •• Toojoon preat." s K ATS-Otffmiobael Hooae and Weatraw Home, oo. Lanark. II KHiDKNCBS-^lS, St. JamflirB FUoe, S.W. and Conniaton Tower, Uiggor, N.B. ILinfagf. SIR WILLIAM ANSTRUTHER (brother of Sir Robert Anstrather, of Balcaakle, Bart, and eldert son of Sir Philip Aiistruther and Chrtetian LunMden — eee preceding nrticle), M.r. Fifcshiro 1681, 1«8»A707, appointed an ordinary lonl of »es8ion at the Revolution 1689, and p.amaater of the household 1094, a lord of jnrtlclary 1704; d. S4 Jan. 1711, having m. Lady Helen Hamilton, dau. of John, 4th Earl of llMldington. His grandson, JOHN (SIR) (s. his ftkther ' Sir' John, M.P. 1721, who m. Jan. 1717, Lady Margaret Carmichael, dau. of James, 2nd Earl of Hyndford, ext.), M.P. for burghs of Anstruther, Cr^, &c. in the British Parliament; b. 27 Dec 1718; d. 4 July, 1799, having m. 4 Oct. 1760, Janet, dau. of James Fall, a merchant of Dun- bar ; she d. 17 Feb. 1802, having had with other issue 3 sons, (1) Philip (Sir),a8sumed the surname of Patersok; b. 13 Jan. 1762; d.8.p. 6 Jan. 1808, having m. 19 Feb. 1778, Anne, only child and eventually sole heiress of Sir John Paterson, Bart, of Eccles, Benvick, by his wife Anne Hume CampbeU, eldest dau. and coheir of Hugh, 3rd Eari Marchmount (B. POL- WARTII) ; she claimed the barony 1818. (2) Sir John, created a Baronet op Great Britain 18 May, 1798. (See below.) (3) Robert, col. 68th regt. col. of the Tay fencibles, M.P. Anstruther Easter 1793/4 ; b. ; m. 9 May, 1801, Anne, dau. of Col. Naime, of the Breadalbane fencibles ; she d. 27 Sept. 1804, having had 2 sons, rn Philip (Hon.), colonial secretary of Ceylon ; b. 26 May, 1802 • d. 22 May, 1862,having m. 27 July, 1838, Mary Frances, dau. 'of Right Hon. James Alexander Stewart-Mackenzie, late governor of Ceylon (E. Galloway), and had 7 sons and 111 Robert Durham, gov. of the central gaol, Manchester ; b. 11 May, 1841 ; m. 7 May, 1864, Florence, 3rd dau. of P. Wise, Esq. of Cubbington, Warwicks. and has a son and * PWlip Francis, b. 29 April, 1869.— Florence May.— Edith Sophia.— Elizabeth Ethel and Constance Lucy, twins, b. 28 Aug. 1874.— Armine Clementina, b. Jan. 1877. /2/ Philip Morrison, b. 23 Sept. 1846. /3/ Stewart Mackenzie, b. 5 July, 1848. /4/ John Newdegate, b. 6 April, 1850; m. 15 June, 1874, Georgiana Julia, 2nd dau. of Danley Farley, Esq. of Hen wick , Wore. 8.p. /5/ Keith Francis George, b. 3 Feb. 1854 ; m. 28 Nov. 1878, Maria Catherine, only dau. of late William Dallas Bernard, deputv-commisaary-gen. Ceylon, and had a son, Philip Btmar.l, b. 24 Jan. 1880; d. 11 Sept. foUowing. /6/ Henrj- Lewis, RJ(. b. 26 April, 1856. Ill Charles William, b. 8 Sept. 1858. /8/ Mary Helen, m. 9 Dec. 1858, to William Reirson Arbuthuot, Esq. (BART.), and has 7 sons and 6 dans. /9/ Anne Nairn, m. 23 Jan. 1869, to brevet Lieut.-Col. Charles Edward Stewart, Bengal 8.C. (K GALLOWAY). /lO/ Jemima Stewart, d. 1874. /ll/ CteoUneF«tre. [2] Jamea, b. Sept. 1804 ; d. 19 May, 1867, having m. Ist— 27 Mar. 1 828, hia cousin Marian, dau. of Right Hon. Sir John Anstrather, Bart; she d. 19 June, 1859. He m. 2ndly— 11 Oct. 1866, AnnabeDa Agnes, eMest dau. of Thomas Anderson, of Glen«lria8aig, sheriff substitute, Argyllshire. By his Ist wife he had S dans. IM Maria, m. 8 Ang. 1847, to William Cathcart Smith- C^minghame, of Caprington, Ayrshire, J.P. D.L. and has 3 sons and S dans. (1) John Anstrather CSUlOXOHAMB, lieut. Snd life gnattls ; b. 15 Not. 185S. (2) Thomas Dick, capt. Ist R. Lanarks. mil.; b. 5 Dec 18U. (3) DongUM Alexander, b. 14 July, 1856. (4) Mary Anne, m. 16 May, 1878, to Capt. James Alex- ander Tait, bUe 4th dragoon guards. (5) AnneDlok. /a/ Anne Catherine, m. 11 Dec 1861, to John Henry Meroer, Ekj. and has S sons and 8 daus. Laorance Msbcbr, b. t! Jan. 1868.— Frank, b. 15 Jan. 1864^BnMafc, b. SI Sept. 1871.— Marian Maud.— Mabel Marten Dooi^aa. S/3/ Locy.nnm. m JOHN (Rt. Hon.). of Chassis, Staff, chief justice of the mpreme court of judicature in Bengal 1798/1806, created a aiRomrr or great Britain 18 May, 1798, m.p. Cocker- month 1789/M; b. t7 Mar. 1758; d. 36 Jan. 1811, having m. Mary Jane. dan. of Edward Brioe, £i^. of London ; she d. 14 Jnne, 1 831. His second son, SIB WYKDHAM, 4tli Baronet [on the death of his na^MW Sr John (Nov. 1831), son of Sir John, 2nd Baitmet], major of Lanarkshire militia, ; b. 6 Mar. 1793 ; d. 15 Sept. 1869, baring m. 1st— , 1824, Meredith Maria, 2nd dan. of Charles Wetherell, Esq. ; she d. 10 April, 1841, having had a son and heir, _^ , , -*,.., (1) Sir Wyndham Charles James, 5th and present BMonet. SIR WYNDHAM m. 2ndly— 10 May, 1841, Anne Constance, dan. of Allen Williamson Grey. Esq.; she d. 21 June, 1866. He m. 8rdly— 30 Sept. 1869, Mary Ann, 2nd dau. of John Panons, Bsq. of . By his 2nd wife he had a son and S dans. (2) Wyndham (Jeorge (3onway,late 86th regt. b. 31 July, 1846; m. 14 Feb. 1867, Ellen Anne KJitharine, dau. of John Adam, Esq. late E.l.cs. and has 3 sons and 2 daus. Gerald Yorke, b. 24 Jan. 1871.— Eric George Basil, b. 10 Feb. 1874.— Hugh John Elphin8tone,b. 27 Nov. 1876.— Maud Ellen Constance.— Mildred Helen Mary. (3) Mariana Constance. _ _ (4) Marian Alice, m. 18 Feb. 1876, to Capt. CJharles Roger, late 70th regt. 12 ANTROBUS—ARBUTHNOT. ANTROBUS, Sir Edmuxd (ISLl, u. k.), of Amesbury Abbey, Wilts, high sheriff 1880, gov. of Christ's Hospital, capt. Wilts, yeo. M.P. Wilton 1855/77, East Surrey 1841/7; s. his father as 3rd Baronet in 1870; b. 3 Sept. 1818; m. 11 Feb. 1847, Marianne Georgina, dau. of Sir George Dash- wood, 4th Baronet, and has 3 sons and 3 daus. (1) Edmund, capt. and lieut.-col. gren. guards 1879; b. 35 Dec. 1848. (2) Robert Lindsay, b. 9 Aug. 1857. (3) Cosmo Gordon, b. 22 Oct. 1852. (4) Mary Anne. (5) Louisa Amelia, m. 11 Feb. 1874, to Capt. Algernon Heneage, R.N. (6) Florence. ARMS— Lozengy or and az., on a pale gu. three cstoiles of the first. Crest — Out of rays ppr. an unicorn's head arg. accolled with a wreath of laurel ppr. Supporters— Two horses arg. being the supporters of the extinct (1730) Lords Rutherford, which were granted to the first Sir Edmund Antrobus upon purchasing the barony and estate of Rutherford. MOTTO— Dei memor, gratus amicis. SEAT— Amesbury Abbey, Salisbury. TOWN House— 146, Piccadilly, s.w. (4) Geoffrey Edward, b. 1867.— (5) Ralph Edmund, b. 1871.— (6) Dora Katherine. J Mr. J. CouTTS Antrobus m. Srdlj-- 6 Feb. 1875, Mary ' Egidia, youngest dau. of Gen. the Hon, Sir James Lindsay, K.c.M.G. (E. Crawford), and has 4 sons, (7) Jocelyn James, b, 9 ^lay, 1876. ' (8) Cecil Hugh, b. 26 Sept. 1877. (9) A son, b. 27 Mar. 1879. (10) A son, b. 16 Dec. 1880. Mr. GIBBS Crawfurd Axtrobus m. 2ndly — 12 Jan. 1832, Charlotte, 2nd dau. of Sir Edward Crofton, Bart, and sister of Lord Crofton ; she d. 29 Sept. 1839, leaving a son and 2 daus. [2] Charles, b, 26 Aug. 1836 ; unm. [3] Susan Emily, unm. [4] Anna Maria, m. 18 Oct. 1864, to Rev. Francis Richard Bryans, formerly vicar of El worth, Cheshire, and has 3 daus.— Edith Ama BRYANS.— Bessie. SIR EDMUND, 2nd Bart,; b. 17 May, 1792 ; d. 4 May, 1870, having m. 16 Oct. 1817, Anne, only dau. of Hon. Hugh i Lindsay (E. CRAWFORD), and had 4 sons and 4 daus. I (1) Sir Edmund, 3rd and i)resent Baronet. (2) Hugh Lindsay, b. 1 Jan, 1823; m. 8 Sept, 1859, Marj-, only I dau. of late Admiral Sir Charles Adam, K,c.B. of Blair Adam, ! Kinrossshire, and has 3 daus. (3) Robert Crawfurd, b. 21 Mar. 1830; m. 2 Aug. 1873, Emily, widow of William John Hope-Edwardes, Esq. of Netley, Salop (BART,), and dau, of Col, Ireland Blackbume, of Hale Hall, co. Lane. (DE HOGHTON— Bart,), and has a son and 2 daus. Philip Humphrey, b. 22 July, 1876.— Sybil Mary.— A dau, b. 4 Aug. 1879, (4) Freert, sec. to the government of Cejion, accompanied the Duke of Suffolk in some of his European travels. | (2) John, capt. u.A. was at the siege of Gibraltar; d. at Cura^oa 1796. (3) Sir William, created a Baroxet 3 April, 1823. (4) George, of Elderslie, Surrey, and formerly a banker at Mu.lras: b. 4 Dec. 1772; d. 3 Nov. 1843; m. Eliza, dau. of Donald Fraser, of Invernesshire, and had 4 sons and 6 daus. [1] George, of Elderslie, Surrey, J.P. formerly a merchant at Madnus; b. 24 April, 1816; m. Maria, dau. of - and has had 6 sons, /I/ Gwrge, late Scots greys ; b. 1852; m. 4 Aug. 1875, Mary Rose, eldest dau. of William Leslie, Esq. of Warthill, co. Aberdeen, and has a son, William Douglas, b. 7 Aug. 1878. /2/ James Woodgate, b. June, 1848; m. 26 Sept. 1877, Annie Susan Charlotte, eldest dau. of late Sir Charles Jackson, and has a son, b. 28 June, 1880, and a dau. b. If Oct. 1878. /3/ Herbert Robinson, m. 10 Nov. 1880, Evelyn Marj', eldest dau. of Hon. Henry Lewis Noel, of Exton Park, Batland (E. GAiNsiioKorcH), and has a dau. Evelyn Marion, b. 26 Aug. 1881. /4/ I^nox. /5/ Ernest William, d. 29 Aug. 1859. [21 Coutts Trotter, late E.I.C.8.; unm. [3] John De Monte, of London; b. 1824; m. » Jan. 1853, Esther Jane, dau. of Rev. Sir William Murray, Bart. and has a son ami ilau. Arthur Joliu de Monte, b. .—Edith Jane. [4] William Reirson, fonnerly of Madras, b. 28 Jan. 1827; m. 9 Dec. 1858, Mary Hellen, dau. of Philip Anstruther, Esq. (see), and has ha-. (7) Frances (Jeorgina, m. 3 Nov. 1864, to John Alexander Bell, of Gimboa, Darling Downs, Queensland, and has a son and 2 daus. Marmaduke Alexander BELL, b. 10 Oct. 1867.— Frances Samh. — Georgina Emma. (8) Constantia Mary Anne, m. 22 Sept. 1868, to Rev. Eckcr- sall Nixon, D.A. inciunbent of Dromtaoriffe, co. Cork, chaplain to late Duke of Leinster, formerly vicar of Aghmacart, and has 2 sons and 2 daus. Fre.1eric Eckersal NiXON. b. 29 Sept. 1869.— Edward Atcher- ley Eckersall, b. 12 July, 1878.— Stella Frances Eliza.— Con- stantia Agnes. (9) A^es Blanche Catherine Fullerton, d. num. 7 Feb. 1880. ARMY TAG E, Sir George, Bart. (1738, G.B.), of Kirklccs, Yorks ; s. his grandfather fisoth Baronet in 18.'}6; b. 3 Aug. 1819; m. 1 June, 1841, Eliza Matilda Mary, 2nd dau. of Hir Joseph Radcliffe, Bart, of Budding Park, Yorks. and has had with other issue 3 sons. (1) George John. b. 26 Miv itt*^ ■ -'^l'"'' 1^2; m. 11 May, 4(X (yfC^^ I l^''^' Ellen, eldest dau. of late Rev. Ayscough Fawkcs, of Famley Hall, Yorks, and has 2 sons, and a dau. George Ayscough, b. 2 Mar. 1872.— John Hawksworth, b. 19 May, 1873.— Edith Beatrice, b. 4 Jan. 1881. (2) Arthur Henrj', capt. R.A. 1878; b. 27 Aug. 1845; m. 24 June, 1879, Katharine Harriet, 2nil dau. of late Ralph Creyke, Esq. of Rawcliffe and Mairton, Yorks. (3) Francis Reginald, bar.-at-law, LT. 1873; b. 9 July, 1849. ARMS — Gu., a lion's head erased between three crosa-crosslets arg. Crest— A dexter arm embowed habited or, cuffed arg. holding in the hand ppr. a staff gu. headed and pointed gold. Motto— Semper paratus. Seat— Kirklees Park, near Brighouse, Yorkshire. TOWN House— 27, Cambridge Square, Hyde Park, w. Eineage, WILLIAM ARMYTAGE, living temp. EDWARD VI. and according to the pedigree attested by Henry St. Greorge, Norroy king of arms, 2 Feb. 1637, said to be descended from John Arniytage, of Wrigbowls, co. Lincoln, temp. K. Stephen; he m. Catherine, dau. of Henry Beaumont of Cross- and, Yorks. His grandson, JOHN ARMYTAGE, of Kirklees. Yorks. (West Riding) treasurer with Sir Robert Swift for lame soldiers, 41-2 Elizabeth. His will dated 16 June, 1606, and proved at York ARTHUR. 15 Oct. following ; by his Ist wife, Emma, dau. of John Gregory, Kingston-upon-Hull, he had with other issue 2 sons, ) John, of Kirklees, whose son. Sir Francis, was created a uiONET by Charles 1. 15 Dec. 1641,extinct in the person of s grandson Sir Thomas, who s. as 6th Baronet, and d. un.'l2 Oct. 1737. 5) Kdward, of Kerresforth Hill, Yorks. whose great-grandson, 1 1K SAMUEL, of Bamsley, Yorks. and afterwards of Kirklees 5 aforesaid, to which he succeeded on the death of his iiisiii Sir George, 5th Baronet, by virtue of the will (d. 17 l)ril, 1832) of Sir John, 4th Baronet, both of the first creation, it. 1865, having m. 20 June, 1822, Anne, dan. of Walter FAwkes,Esq. of Farnley; she d. 9 June, 1843, having had I sons and 8 dans. (1) Godfrey Hawksworth Wentworth, of WooUey Park, aforesaid, b. 29 Jan. 18S8. (2) George Edward, d. unm. 7 April, 1864. (3) William Dlgby, formerly 7th dragoon guards, b. 4 Nov. 1839. (4) Anne. (5) Rosamond Frances. (6) Catherine Mary, m. 19 June, 1860, to Peter Withington, major in the army ; he d. 7 May, 1875, having had a son and 2 dans. Guy Edward Wentworth WITUIXOTOX, b. 16 July, 1861. — Evcrllda. — Rosamond. [2] John Wentworth, b. 17 Feb. 1799; d. s. p. 10 Mar. 1868. having m. 31 July, 18S4, his cousin Henrietto Maria, datL of Jacob Bosanquet, Esq. of Broxboume, Herts. [3] Catherine Frances Wentworth, d. , 1838, baring m. 27 July, 1822, to John Marcus Clements, Esq. (B. Leitrim), whod. ,1888. [4] Charlotte, d. 9 Mar. 1878, having m. 15 Nov. 1884, to Wfllianj ArchilNild Campl)ell, Esq. of London, who d. g. p. [5] Domthea Harriet. m..2 July, 1831, to Sir Samuel Hancock, Knt. formerly senior exon. of the yeomen of the guard. [61 Mary Eliziilx^th, living unm. Ill GEOUGE. 4th Biirouct, high sheriff, Yorks. 179J ; bp. 11 June, 17G1 ; d. 14 July, 1836, having m. Ist— IS Aug. 1783. Mary, eldest dau. of Sir Harbord Harbord, Bart, (after- wards Loud Suffikld); she d. at Kirklees, 18 Aug. 1790. He m. 2udly— 6 Dec. 17»1. Mary, dau. of Oldfield Bowles, Esq. of North Aston, Oxon.; she d. S5 July, 1884, having had with other issue 2 sons, [1] John, o. V. p. of whom presently. [2] Uenr\'. col. Coldstream guards, b. 29 Oct. 1796; d. 30 Oct. 18til, having m. l8t~12 June, 1819, Charlotte, only dau. of Lc Gcndrc Starkie, Esq. of Himtroyde, co. Lane; she d. He m. 2n(lly— 26 Aug. 1868, Frances Sarah, dau. of Robert William Brandling, ^q. of Low Gosforth, Northumb. (she re-m. 28 July, 1863, to Arthur Pott, Esq. of Bentham HiU, Kent, J.P. u.L. high sheriff 1840; he d. 1877.) By his 1st wife he had with otlicr issue a son and 3 daus. (1) Henry, col. Coldstream guards, served in Crimea, at Inkermau, &c, ; b. 1 Feb. 1828; m. 12 April, 1861, Hon. Fenella FitzHardinge Berkeley, dau. of Admiral the Rt. Hon. Sir Maurice, 1st Lord FitzHardinge, g.c.b. p.c. and has 2 sons and 3 daus. (1) Percy, b. 8 Mar. 1863. (2) Horace, b. 28 July, 1856. (3) Maud Charlotte. (4) Constance, m. 17 Oct. 1876, to Joseph Critchley Mar- tin, Esq. of Narborough Hall, Norfolk, and has a dau. b. 22 Aug. 1879. (5) Alice. (2) Frances Starkie Mary, m. 22 Aug. 1866, to Rev. and Hon. Lewis Denman (B. DEXMAN). (3) Harriettc Elizabeth, m. 16 June, 1858, to Richard John Streatfcild, Esq. of Chested, Kent, who d. 22 Mar. 1877, having had 2 sons, Mervyn Armytage Stueatfield, b. 24 Feb. I860.— Ronald Henry Armytage, b. 20 Sept. 1861. (4) Emma, m. 14 Oct. 1868, to Rev. and Hon. Henry Bligh (E. Darnley). JOHN, eldest son of Sir (Jeorge, 4th Baronet, b. 7 Oct. 1792; died in the lifetime of his father, 24 May, 1836, having S' m. 2 Oct. 1818, Mary, only dau. of William Assheton, Esq. of Downham and Cuerdale, Lane; she d. 21 April, 1871, having had, with other issue, 3 sons and 3 daus. [1] Sir (}eorge, s. his grandfather as 5th and present Baix)net. [2] William, capt.R.N.b. 4 Jan. 1821; d.s.p. 11 Jan. 1872, having m. 30 Aug. 1860, Hon. Jane Sarah Hood, dau. of Samuel, 2nd Baron Hood, and widow, Ist, of Hugh Holbech, Esq. of Fam- borough, Warwicks. and 2ndly, of Capt. Sir Charles Hotham, R.N. K.C.B. (B. HOTHAM). [3] Grodfrey, governor of West Riding prison, Yorkshire; b. 16 Mar. 1825 ; m. 6 Feb. 1849, Charlotte Emily, eldest dau. of Joseph Blackburn, Esq. of Claremont, Cape of Good Hope. [41 Mary Elizabeth, m. 4 Sept. 1846, to Henry Anthony Little- dale, Esq. of Bolton HaU, Yorks.; he d. 6 July, 1859, having had 4 sons and 4 dans. Henry William Assheton Littledale, b. 6 Sept. 1846.— (Jod- frey Armytage, b. 15 Sept. 1864.— Ralph Pudsay, b. Feb. 1856.— Wllloughby Aston, b. 81 Aug. 1857.— Edith.— Laura, d. young.— Mary Georgiana.— Beatrice. " Laura Harriette, m. 11 May, 1848, to Ven. CTiarles William olbech, of Famborough, aforesaid, MJL. Balliol Coll. Oxen. 1841, vicar of Famborough since 184S, archdeacon of Coventry since 1873, rural dean of Dassett Magna 1870/3, hou. canou Wore, cathedral 187S/8, and has 6 sons and 4 daus. (1) Walter Henry Holbech, capt 60th rifles, a.d.c. to gov.- gen. dom. Canada, vide army list; b. 11 May, 1846. (2) Edward Ambroee, R.X. b. 23 June, 1846. (3) William Arthur, ujl. Brascuose Coll. Oxon. 1876, miss. dioc. Bloemfontein 1876; b. 14 Dec 1860. (4) Hugh, b. S7 June, 1857. (5) GodUbey Charles, b. 9 Mar. 1863. f 6) Jessie. (7) Lucy Gertrude. (8) Agnes Mary. (9) Annie Laura. [6] Anna Maria, d. SS Feb. 1881, aged 48. kU ARTHUR, Sir George Compton Archibald (1841, U.K); 2nd life guards 1880, late lieut. Herts mil. ; s. his father as 3rd Baronet in 1878; b. 30 April, 1860 ; heir presumptive, his bro- ther Leonard. ARMS— Or, on a chevron az. between two rests in chief gu. and a kangaroo sejant In base ppr., two swords, chevronwise, also ppr., pomels and hilts of the first ; on a chief of the third a horse courant arg. Crest— In front of two swords in saltire ppr., pomels and hilts or, a pelican in her piety sa., the nest gold. Motto — Stet fortuna domfis. Town House— 24, Queen's Gate, South Kensington, w. Hineafle. JOHN ARTHLTl, of Plymouth (son of John Arthur of the same place and his \vife Sarah, dau. of Philip Wcstlake, of Plympton St. Mary, Devon), b. 1733; d. 21 Jan. 1788, having m. 3 Mar. 1767, Catherine, dau. of Thomas Cornish, of Portlemouth, Devon ; she d. 31 May, 1818, having had with other issue 3 sons. ASHBURNHAM. (11 John, collector of customs at Plymouth; b. 11 May, 1771; d. 26 June, 1824, having m. 15 June, 1795, Johanna, dau. of Robert Lake, Esq. of Southpool, Devon ; she d. 11 Jan. 183o, having had with other issue 4 sons and a dau. [1] John, d. unm. 25 Mar. 1842. [2] Henry, married and d. s. p. 9 June, 1848. [3] George Frederick, vicar of Tamerton Folliot, Devon ; b. 3 July, 1805; d. 7 Dec. 1870, having m. 14 Sept. 1841, Ehza- beth Julia, dau. of William Walter, Esq. of Taunton ; she d. 26 May, 1879, having had an only son, George Frederic Arthur, lieut. 33rd regt.; b. 1 Feb. 1844; d. unm. 19 May, 1867. [4] Charles, J.P. Tasmania, formerly police magistrate Long- ford; b. 5 Feb. 1808; m. 28 June, 1836, Mary Allen, dau. of Thomas Reibey, of Entally, Tasmania, and has had with other issue 5 sons and 3 daus. (1) Charles Reibey, in H.O.; b. 23 April, 1837; m. 1st, Harriet Eliza, dau. of John N. Stevenson, Esq. of Perridge, near Exeter; she d. 21 Aug. 1864. He m. 2udly, Lucilla Parker, and has 4 sons and a dau, Charles James, b. 26 April, 1871.— Montagu Philip George, b. 5 Mar. 1874.— Lionell Thomas John, b. 27 July, 1876.— John Albert Parker, b. 25 Aug. 1877. — Mary Kate (2) Thomas Reibey Gardiner, b. 25 June, 1843 ; m. Louisa Susan Archer. (3) John Lake Allen, d. 26 April, 1877, aged 30. (4) George Henry, b. 10 Mar. 1849. (5) Albert Frederick, lieut. R.N. b. 9 Mar. 1854. (6) Mary Raynor, m. to John Bridges Mason, M.D. and has a dau. Harriet Millicent Arthur MASOX. (7) Richarda Emily, d. unm. 13 April, 1871. (8) Kate, m. 13 Nov. 1869, to Horatio Nelson, capt. R.N. (ret.), and has 2 daus. Sybil Caroline Arthur Nelson and Millicent Mary Edith, (9) Charlotte Marianne, m. to William Vosper Jakins, M.D. [5] Emily, m. to Rev. John Fisher Turner, rector of Wink- leigli. North Devon, and had with other issue a son and dau. (1) Sir Charles Arthur TURNER, K.C.M.Q., CLE. chief jus- tice high court of judicature, Madras. (2) Margaret Isabel (4th surviving dau.), m. 19 Oct. 1880, to Legh Charles, 2nd son of late Rev. Charles Benet Calley. /2/ Richard, rear-admiral R.N, c,n, b, 10 Jan. 1779; d. 26 Oct. 1854, having m, 28 Nov. 1809, Elizabeth Fortescue, dau, of Rev. William Wells, rector of East AUington, Devon; she d. 16 Aug. 1853, having had, with other issue, 4 sons and a dau, (1) Richard WilUam, b. 17 April, 1813; d, unm. 20 July, 1832. (2) Edward, of Wonton, Devon; b. 13 Jan. 1817; m. 16 Nov. 1865, Fanny Anne, eldest dau. of late Capt. Fortescue Wells, R.A, and has a son and dau. Richard Wells, b. 8 June, 1867.— Edith Fanny. (3) Fortescue, b. 4 Sept, 1821; d. s. p. 8 Dec. 1871, having m. Katherine Mary, dau. of (4) Oswald Cornish, b, 21 April, 1822; d,18 Nov, 1870, having m. 7 Feb. 1861, EUzabeth Fortescue Mary, dau. of late Capt. Wells, R.A, aforesaid, and has 2 sons and 2 daus. Richard Hepworth, b. 11 Nov. 1861.— Reginald Fortescue, b. 7 Feb. 1863.— Emily Frances.— Caroline Elizabeth Cham- berlain. (5) Catherine Elizabeth Caroline, d. s. p. having m. May, 1850, as 1st wife, to John Henry (Jennys, capt. U.N. /3/ Sir George, created a Baronet, of whom ne.\t. RIGHT-HON, SIR GEORGE, K,c,n, D.CL. licut.-gen. in the army, col, 50th regt. governor of Honduras, of Van Dicmans Land, Upper Canada, and of Bombay, and provisional governor-general of India in 1846; knighted 19 July, 1837, and created a Baronet 5 June, 1841; b. 21 June, 1784; d. 19 Sept. 1854, having m. May, 1814, Eliza Ord Usher, 2nd dau. of Lieut.- Gen. Sir John Frederick Sigismund Smith, K.CH. R.A.; she d, 14 Jan, 1855, having had with other issue 6 sons and 6 daus. [1] Sir Frederick Leopold, s. as 2nd Baronet. [2] Charles Viuey, Bombay light cav. d. unm. 14 Nov. 1847. [3] Edward Penfold, col. Bombay s.C; b, 24 Feb. 1825; d. 9 June, 1870, having m, 1846, Emma, dau. of Thomas Alexander Souter, capt. 44th regt. and has had a son and 7 daus. (1) George, b, 19 Jan, 1851; d. Sept. 1878, having m. 19 Aug. 1873, Helen, youngest dau. of Neale Thomson, Esq. of Camphill, Glasgow, who d. 16 April, 1878, having had 2 sons, Edward Malcolm.— Gteorge Frederick. (2) Isabella Fanny, d. 13 May, 1871, having m. as 1st wife, to William James Wemyss, eldest son of Sir William Muir, K.C.S.I, (3) Emma Charlotte, m. to James Jenkins Blair, capt. Central India horse, political agent at Bhurtpoor (son of Brigadier-Gen. James Blair) ; he d. 20 May, 1870, leaving a dau, Aileen May Blair, (4) Eliza Constance, (5) Amy Sellon. (6) Lily. (7) Blanche Sarah 0\ven,m, 22 April, 1880, to James Henry, eldest son of Robert S. Patry, Esq, of Sydenham Hill, Surrey, (8) Aileen Mabel. [4] Sigismund Montagu, Bombay light cav, d, unm, 28 Aug. 1855. [5] John Raynor, Bombay c.s, 1851, late senior collector and magistrate at Satara; b. 20 Nov. 1830 ; m. 6 Oct, 1864, Hon. Aileen Spring Rice, sister of Thomas, 2nd Lord Monteagle, and has 4 sons and 3 daus. Sigismund Raynor, b, 9 Feb, 1867,— Oswald George, b. 19 July, 1869,— Edmond John, b, 29 Mar, 1873,— Henry Bartle" Compton, b, 14 Oct. 1879,— Aileen Mary,— Leonora Franoefc — Christina Lucy. " [6] Leonard Augustus, lieut, 7th Bengal light cavalry; b. ITl July, 1832; fell at the siege of Lucknow 19 July, 1857. 1 [7] Isabella Mary, m. 1st— 19 April, 1842, to Compton Charla Domville, Esq. (BART,); he d, s. p. 19 Mar. 1852. She re-m.— 18 Feb. 1868, to Charles James Malton, Esq. of London, [8] Catherine (CI.), m. 10 Oct. 1844, to Right Hon, Sir Henry Edward Frere, Bart, G.CB. G,C,S,I. P.C. D.CL. LL,D. governor of the Cape of Good Hope 1877/80. [9] Eliza, [10] Frances Amelia, m, 23 April, 1853, to Theodore Howard Galton, Esq, of Hadsor House, Worcester, who d. 28 Feb, 1881, having had 4 sons. Hubert George Howard GALTON, lieut. u,A, b. 6 Feb, 1854. Compton TTieodore, b, 22 Dec. 1855.— Howard Douglas Leo- nard, b, 5 Jan, 1858,— Charles Sigismund, b. 11 April, 1860. . [11] Georgina Henrietta, m, 20 Jan. 1860, to Lieut.-Col, Nicolai | William Elphinstone (BART.) I SIl^ FREDERICK LEOPOLD, 2nd Baronet, col. in the anny; ^i b. 20 Dec. 1816 ; d. 1 June, 1h7H, having m. 24 April. 1856, ' Lady Elizabeth Hay, 4th dau. of Thomas Robert, 10th Earl of .^ Kinnoull, and had 2 sons and a tlau. f (1) Sir George Compton Archibald, 3rd and present " Baronet. j (2) Leonard Robert Sunkersett, heir presumptive to the I Baronetcy ; b, 23 Dec, 1864. i (3) Fredcrica Louisa Juliana, m, 28 April, 1881, to Alfred E. | W. Darby, Esq. of Adcote, Little Ness, Salop. t ASHBURNHAM, Sir i Anchitel (1661, ■ E.), of Broomham, Sussex, 8. his father as 8th Baronet \ in 1854 ; b. 8 Feb. 1828; 1 ra. 7 June, 1859, Isabella, I eldest dau. of late Capt. ' George Bohun Martin, R.N. ' C.B. of Crabbs Abbey, Nor- \ folk, and has 6 sons and 3 j daus. \ (1) Anchitel Piers, b, 22 Aug. \ 1861. : (2) Reginald, b, 26 Aug, 1865. i (3) Flcetwcxxl, b, 2 >March. 1869. ; (4) lAwrence, b. 21 May, 1870. : (5) Piers, b, 1 June, 1871, (6) Isabella, m, 12 Jan, 1881, to Herbert, eldest son of Herbert Mascall Curtcis, Esq. of Windmill Hill Place, Sussex (see j THOMA.S— BART.) 1 (7) Maud. (8) Bridget. \ AUMS- Gu., a feasc between six mullets arg. CREST- Out of a ducal coronet or an ash tree ppr. MOTTO— Wm God and I shall. ', Seat— Broomham Park, Hastings, Sussex. i Hincafie. ; SIB, DENNY ASHBLTINHAM (descended from Richard j Ashburnham, of Bromham, Svlsscx, younger brother of i John, ancestor of the Earl of Ashburnham— see Pkkragk), j created a Baronet 15 May, 1661, M.P.Hastings, commissioner i of excise and victualler of the navy; bur. 11 Dec, 1697, having \ m, 1st, Frances, dau. of John Ashburnham, groom of the bed- \ chamber to Charles I, and aunt of John, 1st Lord Ashbum- | ham; he m, 2ndly, Anne, dau, of Sir David Watkins, of co. 1 Glouc; she d, 21 Dec, 1729, His great-grandson, ' SIR WILLIAM, 5th Baronet, of Bromham, aforesaid (on : the death of his fatlier. Right Rev. Sir William, bishop j of Chichester, 4 Sept. 1797), M.l', Hastings; b, 5 Mar, 1738; ; d, 21 Aug, 1823, having m, April, 1766, Alicia, dau, of Rev. ; Francis Woodgate, of Mountfield, Sussex; she d. 10 Jan. 1837, ; having had 4 sons and a dau. (1) Sir William, 6th Baronet; b, 21 June, 1769; d, 22 Mar. i 1843, having m, 7 July, 1825, Juliana, dau. of Rev. William < Humphreys, rector of Sele and vicar of Kensing, Kent ; she < d. 22 Feb. 1865, \ (2) Sir John, s, as 7th Baronet. \ (3) Denny, R.A, Clare Hall, Camb, 1804, rector of Catsfield | 1823/43, vicar of Ditchling, Sussex, 1820 43; b, 29 May, 1773; d.i 2 Mar, 1843, having m, 20 Feb, 1802, Nancy, only child of i Joseph Dickson. Esq, of Calcutta, and relict of T F j Bancroft, Esq, of ; she d. 1 May, 1818, leaving with other issue 2 daus. ASTLET. 17 /I/ Mary Ellon (eldest dau.), m. 8 May, 1845, to her cousin, Capt. Jolin EMridge West, 8th regt. 3rd sou of James El- dridpe AVest, Esq. /2/ Harriet Alicia (youngest dau.), m. 30 Dec. 1845, to Rev. Alexander Chirol, B.A. of Clare Hall, Camb. who d. 27 July, 1873, leaving a son, Thomas Alexander Ashbumham CHIROL, of St. Chad's College; b. 19 Dec. 1846. 4) Gtorge W , b. 12 Aug. 1774 ; m. Hannah tie d. 30 June, 1844, leaving 7 cliildren out of 11. 5) Alicia, b. 10 Jan. 1777 ; d. 22 Dec. 185», having m. Dec. 804, to James EMridge West, Esq. of Poston Park, Kent. His id son. William Asliburham, d. 4 June, 1881. 1IR JOHN, 7th Baronet, chancellor of the cathedral and ) prebendary of Chichester 1796, rector of Guestling 1795, nd vicar of Pevensey, Sussex, 1816; b. 26 Dec. 1770; d. 1 ept. 1854, having m. Ist— 4 July, 1804, Frances, 4th dau. of filliam Foster. Esq. of HoUington, Sussex; she d. 11 April, " , aged 50. He m. 2ndly— Anne, dau. of Thomas Harraan; le d. 1873. By his Ist wife he had with other issue sons and 2 dans. IV Sir Anchitel, 8th and present Baronet. ^^.r.M. /jv\ 2>t^Cromer, c.H. lieut.-coL 60th rifles; b. 13 Sept. 1831; m. 26 uly, 1864, Urith Amelia, 3rd dau. of late (Jeorge Bohun Martin, Isq. of Crabbs Abbey, Norfolk, capt. RJi. C.B. and has a son and daus. Cromer, b. 25 AprU, 1866.— Urith Amelia.— Dau. b. 9 Sept. 1878. 3) Fanny Alice. (4) Honor. ASTLEY, Sib John Duo- dale (1821, U.K.), of Everlcigh,Wilt8, j.p. capt. and licut.-col. late Scots fusilier guards, served in the Crimea, wounded at the Alma, k.m. m.p. N. Lincolnshire 1874/80; s. his father as 3rd Baronet in 1873; b. 19 Feb. 1828; m. 22 May, 1858, Eleanor Blanche Mary, only child of Thomas Corbett, Esq. of Elsham Hall, co. Lin- coln (D. St. Albans), and has 3 sons and 4 dans. (1) Francis Edmund George, Scots guards 1879/80 ; b. 8 Feb. 1859. (2) Gerald, b. 1871. (3) John, b. 14 Mar. 1874. (4) Marv Beatrice. (5) Corisande. (6) Ellac. (7) Adeline. AUMS— Az., a cinquefoil pierced emi. CiiKST— Out of a ducal coronet or a plome of seven ostrich fi'uthers gu. Mono— Fide sed cui vide. •Sk.vts— Everley House, Marlborough; Eastleigh Lodge, War- minster, Wilts; and Elsham Hall, Brigg, Lincolnshire. ILincafir. THOMAS, LORD ASTLEY, who was killed in the barons wars at Evesham 49 Henuy III. is the ancestor of this 1815, Sophia, 2nd dau. of Richard Cheeslyn, Esq. of Langley Priory, Leic; she d. 24 Sept. 1836, having had with a dau.— Sophia Mary, unm. — 6 sons, who all d. num. excepting the 5th son, FREDERICK William Gough, rear-adm. r.n. (retd. list), C.B. a chevalier of the legion of honour, and has the Turkish order of the medjidie, J.P. co, Leicester; b. 15 Feb. 1824; m. 8 Oct. 1848, Isabel, dau. of William Da vies, M.D. and has a son and dau. /I/ Astley Richanl Arthur, b. 6 June, 1862. /2/ Sophie llaiy, m. to William Lowes Rushton, Esq. bar.- at-Iaw, Gray's Inn, 1865. FRANCIS DUGDALE ASTLEY, m. 27 Dec. 1755, Mary, dau. and coheiress of William Buckler, Esq. of Boreham, Wilts.; she d. 23 Sept. 1804, having had 3 sons, [1] Sir John Dngdale, created a Baronet. [2j William Buckler, of Purton House, Wilts, major Leic. mUitia, b. 19 Jan. 1781 ; d. 13 Sept. 1849, having m. 24 Mar. 1818, Elizabeth, dau. of Thomas Assheton Smith, Esq. of Tedworth Park, Hants, and Veynol, Carmarthen; she d. , having had an only dau. Mary, d. 4 Oct. 1874, having m. 12 May, 1847, to Robert George Duff, Eaq. formerly of Qian-y-Bola, Camarvonsh. and has 2 sons and a dau. (1) George William Duff-Asshetox-Smith, of Vej-nols, Bangor, and Tedworth Park, Hants- ; b. 17 May, 1848. (2) Charles Garden Difp, of Trefarthen, Anglesey; b. 16 April. 1851; m. 16 Feb. 1876, Hon. Maud Frances, 2nd dau. of Sir Charles, 2nd Baron Vivian. (3) Louisa Alice DUFF, m. 8 June, 1876, to Hon. Hussey Crespigny .Vivian, C.B. eldest son of Lord Vivian. [3] Francis Bickley, rector of Manningford Abbots and Bishopfltrow, WUts ; I?. 8 Dec 1783 ; d. 29 Oct. 1866, having m. 19 July, 1813, Mary Anne, 3rd dau. of John Newdigate Ludford, Esq. of Annesley Hall, Warwicks. and Manningford Abbots. WUta; she d. S8 Mar. 187S, having had S sons and 3 daus. (1) John Newdigate Francis, of Ansley Park, co. Warwick, J.p. D.L. on roll high sheriff 1881; b. 20 April, 1817. (2) Benjamin Buckler Glfford, rector of Cadeby, Leic. b. 37 Ainil, 1819; m. Ist— 39 Jan. 1850, Susan Louisa, dau. of Rev. and Hon. Frederick Pleydell Bouverie (B. Radnor); she d. 7 June, 1854, having had an only son, /I/ Francis Bdmond George, 3nd lleut. Soots guards ; b. 4 Jan. 1853. Rev. B. B. O. ASTLST m. 3ndly — 6 Aug. 1863, Maria Catherine, eldest dau. of Sir A. B. C. Dixie, Bart, and has an only son, /2/ John Beaomont, b. 18 Aug. 1868. (3) Eliiabeth Juliana. (4) Frances Anne, m. 9 May, 1854, to Rev. Maximilian Hugh Stanley Champneys, rector of Epperstone, Notts, and has 1 son and 4 daus. Edward Hugh Stanley Champneys, b. 24 July, 1861.— Lucy Dorothea.— Mary Margaret.— Frances Millesent.- Susan Edith. (5) Jessie Clara, m. 1860, as 2nd wife, to Charles Arlington, Esq. late of the Austrian service, and has 2 sons, Charles Astley de Burgh Arlington, b. 1863. Frank AsUey Lethbridge, b. 1865. SIR JOHN DUGDALE, of Evcrieigh, Wilts, created a Baronet is Aug. 1821; b. 26 Jan. 1778; d. 19 Jan. 1842, having m. 27 July, 1803, Sarah, dau. of William Page, Esq. of Gosiwrt, Hants.; she d. 31 Aug. 1824, leaving a son and a dau. (1) Sir Francis Dngdale, s. as 2nd Baronet. (2) Mary Anne, m. 19 Mar. 1833, to George, 7th Viscount Torrington. SIR FRANCIS DUGDALE ASTLEY 2nd Baronet; b. 6 Nov. 1806; d. 23 July, 1873, having m. 26 Nov. 1826, Emma Dorothea, 4th dau. of Sir Thomas Buckler Lethbridge, Bart.; she d. 9 Dec. 1872, having had 6 sons and 4 daus. (1) Sir John Dugdale, 3rd and present Baronet. (2) Hugh Francis Lethbridge, of Eastleigh, Wills ; b. 1832; m. 12 May, 1853, Augusta Ellen, younger dau. and coheir of late James Peel Cockburn, Esq. (BART.); she d. leaving 3 daus. [1] Ida Mabel, m. 21 Oct. 1880, to Joseph Spencer Benyon, capt. 5th lancers since 1870. [2] Ada Mary. [3] Ruth Ethel. (3) Thurlow Augustus, b. 23 Mar. 1838. (4) Arthur Frederick, late lieut. 11th rcgt.; b. 4 Feb. 1843; m. 29 June, 1880, JuUa, dau.Jof late Charles Henry Pigot, Esq. (BART.) (5) Spencer B.yng, capt. 11th regt. b. 4 Oct. 1844. (6) Ayhiier Anthony, in n.C; b. 10 Oct. 1850 ; m. 4 Jan. 1872, Lucy, dau. of John Lane, Esq. of Leyton Grange, Essex, widow of George Temple, Esq. of Bishopstone, Wilts, and has a dau. — Margaret Violet Dorothea. (7) Anna Maria Sarah, m. 10 Feb. 1859, to Capt. Daniel Alexander McNeill, Madras N.l. and has a dau.— Ada Mary. (8) Cecile Maria, m. 27 May, 1868, to Edmond Robert Henry Gray, Esq. son of late Rev. Henry Gray (E. LlMERlCK),an'd has 2 sons and a dau. John Edmond Henry GRAY, b. 17 April, 1869.— Francis Cecil, b. 28 Dec. 1871.— Kathleen Mary. (9) Adelaide Fanny Ashworth.ni. 10 Aug. 1865, to Rev. Thomas B. H. Blundell, rector of Hallsall, Lane, and has with other issue a son, b. 10 April, 1879. (10) Ethel Georgina Mary, d. 22 July, 1871, having m. 11 Aug. 1868, as 1st wife, to Hillyar David Chapman, Esq. and had a dau.— Ethel Georgina Mary Chapman. 18 AYLMER. AYLMER, Sir Gerald George, of Dona- dea Castle, co. Kil- dare (1621, i.) ; s. his father as 10th Baronet in 1878; b. 26 May, 1830 ; m. 6 April, 1853, Alice Hester Caroline, dau. of Richard Esq. of Conway Dobbs, Castle Dobbs, CO. Antrim, and has a son and dau. • d. (1) JustiQjifiEald^l^p NOV.T863. //'>/J(M (2) Caroline Maria. Arms— Arg. a cross sa. between four Cornish choughs ppr. Crest— Out of a ducal coronet or a Cornish chough rising ppr. Motto— Hallelujah. Seat— Donadea Castle, Kilcock, co. Kildare. Eineafie, Bartholomew AYLMER, of Lyons (descended from Richard Aylmer, of Lyons, co. Kildare, who in a charter of 1430 is styled sovereign of the touTi of Tassegarde, co. Kil- dare); m. Margaret, dau. of Sir Christopher Chevers, of Mace- town (by his wife Elinor, dau. of Lord Chancellor Sir William Welles), had 2 sons and a dau. (1) Richard, chief serjeantof Kildare 1 June, 1536, m.Janctte, dau. of Thomas Tew, of Dublin, alderman, and had a son, Richard, of whom next paragraph. (2) Sir Gerald, lord chief justice, ancestor of Lord Aylmer. (See Peerage.) (3) Anne, m. as 1st wife, to Sir Thomas Luttrell, chief justice of the common pleas. RICHARD AYLMER, of Lyons, m. Elinor, dau. of Sir George Fleming, of Stepheuston, 2nd son of James, Lord Slane (ext.), and had with other issue 3 sons, (1) Thomas, of Lyons, had livery of his estate, 1562; brought four horsemen to the busting at the Hill of Tara, 24 Sept. 1603; m. Alison, dau. of Sir Francis Cusack, of Leasnuck, co. Meath; she d. Dec. 1623, having had with other issue 2 sons, [1] Bartholomew, of Lyons; m. Cicely, dau. of Robert Piphoe, Esq. and had issue. His great-great-grandson. Sir Gerald Aylmer, was taken prisoner at the siege of Derry, and d. 10 Mai-. 1 729 ; will dated 1, and proved 18, same month, having m. Mary, dau. and coheir of Michael Moore, of Drogheda. His grandson, Gerald Aylmer, of London (son of Michael Aylmer, of Lyons, by his 3rd wife Mary de Burgh, niece of Michael, 10th Earl of Clanricarde) ; b. d. 9 Jan. 1837, having m. April, 1811, Catherine, dau. of Robert Lam- bert, of Carnagh, co. Wexford; she d. , having had 2 sons and 5 daus. /I/ Michael Valentine Aylmer, of Derry, co. Tipperary; b. 8 Mar. 1812; m. 26 April, 1841, Marianne, dau. and heir of WiUiam Connolly, Esq. of Dublin; she d. 2 Jan. 1869, having had 3 sons and 3 daus. Gerald Joseph, b. 27 Oct. 1849.— Reginald Arnulph, b. 3 Feb. 1853.— Valentine, b. .—Teresa.— Henri- etta Sybella.— Alathea. /2/ Henry, b. ; m. 18 Feb. 1842, Esmay, only dau. of Bryan Brady, of Stonefield, co. Meath, s. p. /3/ Mary Anne. m. /4/ Margaret, m. 1850, to Ambrose Nugent, of Kilsona, Longford. /5/ Letitia, m. 9 Oct. 1844, as 2nd wife, to Christopher Barnewall (B. Trimleston), of Meadstown, co. Meath, who d. 2 May, 1873. /6/ Frances, unm. [2] John, of Ballykenane, co. Kildare ; d. 26 June, 1632, having m. Eleanor, dau. of Hussey, of Moyle Hussey, co. Meath. His great-great-grandson, Charles Aylmer, of BaUykenane, d. 6 May, 1754, having had 2 sons, /I/ Charles, d. 11 Sept. 1749, having m. (?) 1749, dau. of James Tyrrell, of Clonard, co. Kildare, and was grandfather of John Aylmer, of Courtown, j.p. (son of Col. Michael Aylmer); d. 6 Mar. 1857, having m. 29 Dec. 1828, Mar- garet Susan, dau. of Sir Fenton Aylmer, Bart, and has a son and 6 daus. (1) Michael, of Courtown, aforesaid ; b. S< i m. Feb. 18")3, Charlotte ^Niary, dau. of ILir Esq. of Kerdifiktown, co. Kildare, and has 3 dau. John Algernon, Ueut. 4th (R. i.) dragoon guards ;| b. 22 Dec. 1853.— Hans, b. 23 May, 1856.— Algemo b. 23 June, 1857.— Florence. (2) Jane Grace. (3) Margaret, m. 1856, to Charles Michael Bury, liq. ( Downings, co. Kildare, assumed name of BURY in lieu Wright 1872, eldest son of David Wright, J.P. of Emmi^ Vale, CO. Wicklow. (4) Emily, m. to Thomas Chapman, Esq. of Blackrock. '<,< (5) EUzabeth, (6) Cecilia. I': (7) Lucy, m. to Louis Hack, Esq. /2/ Richard, officer in 17th regt. m. Eliza, dau. of RichardK NoiTis, of Edinburgh, adm. R.N. (2nd son of Rt. Hon. SiPjj John Norris, adm. of the fleet, and vice-adm. of Englandjj by his wife, Hon. EUzabeth, dau. of Matthew, 1st Lorwi Aylmer, adm. R.N.), and had 2 sons, of whom the elder, '^ CHARLES, formerly 54th foot ; b. 24 May, 1774 ; "djg 10 Dec. 1863, having m. 15 Dec. 1806, Mary, dau. oil Thomas Luther, Esq. of Clonmel, co. Tipperary; she dLl 26 Sept. 1856, having had 3 sons, ' /2/ Fenton John, lieut. R.E.; b. 6 April, 1862. V /3/ Helen Cecilia Adelaide. t (2) John Evans Freke, of Aylmersfield, Streatham, capt. lat«| 54th regt. and formerly of the government small arms com mission, M.P. Maidstone 1880 ; b. 23 Feb. 1838 ; m. 3 Jun 1861, Frances Margarita, dau. of James Thomson, Esq. ol Gibraltar, and has 2 sons and 3 daus. | Gerald Arthur Evans Freke, b. 15 Oct. 1869.— Henry Evaui| Freke, b. 6 Sept. 1878.— Amy Geraldine Frances.— Nina Florence Mary.— Dora Gertrude. (3) Richard Reynell, N. Cork rifles; b. 24 Dec. 1840. (4) Arthur Percy Bernard, E.LC.S.; b.24 Mar. 1846; d. 22 May, 1875. (5) Harriet Elizabeth, m. 17 Feb. 1857, to Eaton Joseph Travers, Esq. H.M. Indian army, killed at the siege of Delhi, Aug. 1867, had a posthumous son, Eaton Aylmer TRAVERS. (6) Jane Grace. (7) Catherine Charlotte. AYLMER. 19 ' i (8) Geraldine Maria, m. July, 1861, to Robert Constable Hall, Esq. of Rockcliffe, Cork. (9) Elizalxjth Nannette. (10) Martha Josepha Helena. (11) Anna Angelina. I 3] William Josiah, in H.O; b. 6 Dec. 1802; m. 24 Nov. 1830, i '■ .iilHith Frances, eldest dau. of Rev. Henry Lambart Bayly, [4] John Freke, b. 6 May, 1807 ; d. 22 Dec. 1874, having m. lUyarthur, CO. Wicklow (M. ANGLESEY), and has had with 22 May, 1832, Ann, 3rd dau. of Robert Austin Parrish, Esq. issue 3 sons and 2 daus. j of Philadelphia, and has had, with other issue, a son and a dau. 1 ) Justin John, u.M. Akaroo, N.Z.; b. 11 Aug. 1831; m. 1st— I (i) Gerald George, b. 2 Dec. 1834 (3) Henry Lambart, b. 1844. (4) Selina Percy, m. Mar. 1856, to Richard, eldest son of Capt. Westenra, of Canterbury, x.Z. (B. RossMORE). (5) Catherine Charlotte, m. , to James Rattray, of Dunedin, x.Z. 1855, Caroline, dau. of Rev. W. Slatter, and has 4 daus Selina Frances, m. 16 Mar. 1876, to Warner William Warren, 3rd son of Capt. Westenra aforesaid (B. Ross- MORE). /2/ Lucy Catherine.— /3/ Geraldine.— /4/ Helen T. J. AYLMER m. 2ndly— Wai only dau. of late Samuel Beswick, of Canterbury, N.Z. and has had 2 sons, /5/ Justin Arthur, b. 12 Aug. 1870.-/6/ Fitzgerald Bes- wick, b. 8 Jan. 1872; d. 14 June, 1873. (2) William Henry, b. 22 Aug. 1833; m. 1st— 1861, Henrietta, dau. of Dr. Martin, and has a eon and 2 daua.— Percy, Edith, Inez. He m. 2udly, and has issue. (2) Anna Elizabeth, m. 22 Aug. 1865, to George, son of William Nesbitt Hefferman, and has 2 sons and 4 daus. George E A Hefferman, b. 22 May, 1866. —Gerald John Aylmer, b. 16 Mar. 1870.— Sarah Ellen.— ,. , ., I Cecilia Margaret.— Edith Mary.— Anna Frances. , Susan Anne Cockerill, \ [6] Margaret Susan, m. 29 Dec. 1828, to John Aylmer, Esq. of Courtown, aforesaid; he d. 5 Mar. 1867. SIR GERALD GEORGE, 9th Baronet, 1st dragoon guards' D.L.; b. 15 Sept. 1798 ; d. 8 Feb. 1878, having m. 24 April. 1826, Maria, elder dau. and coheir of Col. Hodgson, of Carlisle. E.l.as. ; she d. 9 May, 1879, having had an only son, (1) Sir Gerald Georgo, 10th and present Baronet. C2 Motto— Mediocria finna. BEAT— Thonock Hall, co. Lincoln. BACON, Sir Hick- man Beckett, of Thonock Hall, Line. (1611 and 1627, E.); late lieut. grenadier guards ; s. his father as 11th Bart, of Red- grave, and 12th Bart, of Mildenhall, and as PREMIER Baronet in 1872; b. 14 April, 1855; heir presumptive, his brother Nicholas. Arms — Gu. on a chief arg. two mullets pierced sa. Crest— A boar passant charged with an ermine spot. Hineage. f itfi darly descent of this family which was very widely iSpread through Suffolk during the sixteenth century, is variously set forth, as may be seen on reference to Davey's MS. Collections relating to the history of that county. QIR NICHOLAS, of Gray's Inn (grandson of John Bacon, lO of Drinkston), attorney in the coiu-t of wards 1552, trea- surer of Gray's Inn, lord keeper of the preat seal of England, and P.C. 1558 ; d. in London 20 Feb. 1678, 9 ; bur. in St. Paul's. By his 1st wife (J) Jane, dau. of Williiim Fernley, of West Creting, Suff. he had with 3 daus. 3 sons, viz. (1) Sir Nicholas, created a Baroxet. (2) Sir Nathaniel, of Stiffkey, Norfolk, sheriff 1586 and 1599, K.B. at Whitehall 21 July, 1604; d. 7 Nov. 1622; bur. at Stiffkey, having erected for himself a mural monument in the chancel of that church. He m. 1st, Anne, natural dau. of Sir Thomas Gresham, of London, Knt. founder of the Royal Exchange, by whom 3 daus. and coheirs ; he m. 2ndly, Dorothy, dau. of Sir Arthur Hopton, of Westwood Lodge, Suff. (3) Sir Edward, of Shrubland Hall, Suff. sheriff 1601, knighted at the charterhouse 11 May, 1603 ; d. 8 Sept. 1618, aged 86, having m, Helen, dau. and heir of Thomas Little, of Shrubland aforesaid, and of Bray, Berks ; she d. 24 July, 1646, having had issue, SIR NICHOLAS, high sheriff of Suff. 23 Elizabeth, knighted by Q. Elizabeth at Norwich 22 Aug. 1678, and was the first person created a Baronet by James I. upon the institution of that order, 22 May, 1611 (the patents of the De Hoghton and Shelley baronetcies bear the same date) ; he d. 22 Nov. 1624, having m. Anne, dau. and sole heir of Edmund Bvitts, of Thornage, Norf.; she d. 19 Sept. 1616, having had with other issue 7 sons, (t) The Lord Keeper m. 2ndly, Anne, dau. of Sir Anthony Cooke, of Gidea Hall, Essex ; she d. 1 Aug. 1610, having had 2 sons, (4) Anthony, ambassador at Venice, and chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster. (5) Sir Francis, b. at York House in the Strand, 22 Jan. 1560/1- lord chancellor of England 1618/21, created BARON Verulam 11 July, 1618, and VISCOUNT St, Albans, both in the county of Hertford, 27 Jan. 1627, solicitor-gen. 1613, attorney-gen. 1616, P.C. lord keeper of the great seal, was convicted upon his own confession of corruption in his judicial capacity and de- prived of his offices ; d. at the Earl of Arundel's house at High- gate 9 April, 1626, s. p. having m. 1607, Alice, dau. and coheir of Benedict Barham, of London, alderman ; shed. 29 June 1650. (1) Sir Edmund, 2nd Baronet, d. s. p. 10 April, 1649. (2) Henry, d. at Jerusalem s. p. (3) Sir Robert, 3r(i Baronet, bur. 16 Dec. 1655, leaving la _ His male line became extinct on tlie death of his grcat-grandsotfl Sir Edmund Baron, 6th Baronet, 30 April, 1755, and was sue-' ceeded by Sir Richartl, 8th Baronet, of Mildenhall, who thug became 7th Baronet of Redgrave. (4) Bachevell or Bacqueville, of Hockham, left three daus. (5) Sir Butts, created a Baronet 29 July, 1627. (6) Nicholas, of Gillingham, bur. 4 Aug. 1661, father, by hlg! 2nd wife, Margaret, dau. of Eustace Darcy, of Bury St. Edmimds, of SIR NicuOLAS,created a Baronet 7 Feb. 1661/2; on the deatb; of his son. Sir Richard, 3rd Baronet, s. p. bur. 8 Oct. 1689, this baronetcy expired. (7) Sir Nathaniel, of Culford, Suff. K.n. on the coronation of' Charles I. a celebrated painter ; d. 1 July, 1627, having m. Jane, dau. of Hercules Meautys, of Ham, Essex, and widow of Sir William Cornwallis, of Brome, Suffolk, Knt.; she d. 8 Jan^ 1659, aped 79, leaving an only dau. SIR BUTTS, of Mildenhall, created a BARONET 29 Julv, 1627;" d. 29 May, 1661, having m. Dorothy, dau. of Sir "Henry Warner, of Mildenhall, and relict of Sir" Robert Jorinvn, of Rushbrooke, Knt.; she d. 4 Sept. 1666, and their descendant in the 6th generation was NICHOLAS BACON, of Blimdeston Hall, Suff. (brother of Sir Edmund, 9th and 10th Baronet), b. 6 June, 1788 ;' d. 9 Feb. 1863, having m. 14 Oct. 1813, Jane, dau. of late' Alexander Bowker. of Lynn, and had 2 sons and 2 daus. (1) Sir Henry Hickman, s. as 10th and 11th Baronet. (2) Francis, of The Hall, Much Hadham, Herts, vicar of Hun- dleby, co. Line. 1860/3; b. 17 Feb. 1824; m. 19 June, IR.'JS. Caro- line Cecilia, 3rd dau. of Peter Clement Caznlet, Esq. of Brighton, and has 2 sons, Reginald Cazalet, b. 3 Jan. 1861.— Henry, b. 28 Nov. 1 865. (3) Jane, m. 9 May, 1832, to William Hutton. Esq. of Gate, Burton, Line, high sheriff 1832 ; he d. 5 Dec. 1877, having hod 2 sons, [1] George Morland Hutton, lieut. late 46th regt. i)resent at the taking of SebastojX)l,lieut.-col. com. Line. vol. art. ; b. 3 Dec. 1834; m. 30 Aug. 1870, Eustacie Emma Millicent, only child of Eustace Arkwright, Esq. of Sutton Scarsdale, and has a son and dau. Charles Eustace HUTTON, b. 17 Nov. 1873.— Sybil Con^ stance. [2] Edmund Bacon Hutton, liout.-col. (1st) roval dragoons 1881; b. 21 June, 1840; m. 5 June, 1873, Lady Katharine Bcau- jolois Arabella Bury, eldest dau. of Charles William George, 3rd Earl of Charleville (ext.), and has a son and dau. Edgar William Hutton, b. 6 June, 1877. — Kathleen Charlotte. (4) Anne Elizabeth, m. 9 May, 1837, to John Henry Barker, of Bakewell, Derbys. bar.-at-law, and latterly police magistrate at Clerkenwell, and has a son and dau. [1] Henry Frederick Barker, b. 8 Jan. 1840; m. 30 April, 1878, Emily Openshaw, only cliild and heiress of Joseph Ewings, Esq. of Bakewell, aforesaid.— [2] Enuna, unm. SIR HENRY HICKMAN, 10th and 11th Baronet and premier Baronet (on the death of his uncle Sir Edmund, 30 May, 1864), high sheriff Lines. 1867, capt. 3rd dragoon guards; b. 6 April, 1820 ; d. 14 Nov. 1872, having m. 17 Mar. 1853, Elizabeth, youngest dau. and coheir of Sir Thomas Beckett, of Somerby. Line. Bart, and had 5 sons and 3 daus. (1) Sir Hickman Beckett, 11th and present Baronet. (2) Nicholas Henry, lieut. 4th (H.l.) dragoon guards, heir presumptive to the Baronetcy; b. 22 Oct. 1857. (3) Edmund, 60th rifles; b. 15 Jan. 1860. (4) Thomas Walter, b. 16 Sept. 1863. (5) Richard Castell, b. 20 April. 1866. (6) Louisa. (7) Frances Elizabeth. (8) Mary Rose. BAGGE— BAILEY. 21 BAGGE, Sir Al- fred Thomas (1867, U.K.), of Strad- sett Hall, Norfolk; s.his brother as 3rd Baronet in 1881; b. 5 July, 1843; m. 11 July, 1872, Milli- cent Case, 5th dau. of J. Grant Morris, Esq., of AUerton Priory, Liver- pool, and has 3 sons, (1) Alfred William Francis, b. 14 Sept. 1876. (2) John Picton, b. 19 Oct. 1877. ( 3 ) Henry Percy, b. 20 April, 1879. ARMS— Per paly bendy arg. and gu., two flaonches or, on a chief of the last an annulet between two cinquefoils of the second. Crest— Two wings addorsed or, semde of annulets gu. Motto— Spes est in Deo. 5EAT— Stmdsott ITall, Downham Market, Norfolk. aESiDEXCE— Hcatlierside, Woking Station. ILinfafle. XOHN BAGGE, of King's Lynn, Norfolk (great-grandaon of tl Ralph Bagge, of Cockley Cley, Norfolk),d. in 1741, leaving ly his 2ud wife, Susan Cromwell, with other Issue S sons, [1] William, of Islington Hall, m. Jane, dau. of Peter Dixon, 1 heir of her brother, Tliomas Dixon of Islington Hall, Nor- folk. His grandson. Thomas Philip Baggre, of whom hereafter. [2] Charles, of Lyme Regis, D.D.; d. 17 Aug. 1791, having m. Barbara, dan. of Edmund Elsden, of King's Lynn ; she d. Mav, ITGlt, having had a son, OiiAHLES BAQOB, of Queboc House, Norfolk, M.D. d. 29 April, 1799, having m. 10 Mar. 1782, Ann, dan. of Thomas Loe-Warncr, of Walsingham (she re-m. 17 Nov. 1800, to Thomas Bapge, of Lyme Regis, by whom she had a dau. Anne, 2n(l wife of Thomas Bagge, of Stradsett) ; she d. at Lynn, 16 Aug. 1807, having had by her Ist hosband 7 sons, 4 of whom survived and assumed by R.L. 21 May, 1814, the surname and arms of Lee- Warner only. (1) William Wilson Lee- Warner, of Quebec House, b. 16 Dec 1786, d. , having m. , Mary Anne dau. of John Thurlow Bering, Esq. of ; she d. , leaving an only child, Mary Anne Dering, m. 6 July, 1855, to William Gascoyne Earle Lytton-Bulwer, of Heydon Hall, Norfolk (B. Lytton). (2) Edward I.ec-Warner, E.I.C.R. b. 18 Mar. 1788; d. Dec, 1858, having m. Julia Maria, dau. of Gen. Sir Thomas Gage Montresor, K.c.H. and had a dau.— Mary. (3) Arthur Lee- Warner, capt. R.N. b. 27 Feb. 1793; d. unm. Oct. 1841. (4) Thomas Lee-Warner, b. 7 July, 1796; d. unm. April,1862. rpHOMAS PHILIP BAGGE, of Stradsett Hall and Islington . L Hall , Norfolk (son of Thomas Bagge, Esq. of Stra,]ya^ 'nQcnty.o.1 that sumame in lieu of his own togretlier witli the arms (|u:irttilv, in the Ist quarter by n.L. 29 Get. 1878, viz. Quart< 1 1 ' u'. a lion pn-ssant guanlnnt between two noorns slii .■ az. within two bendlots nebuly 8a.gutt<^d'()r, tli. .kh as many tre- foils slipped vert, CRE.st— A cubit una vcsttd az. gutt<^ d'or cuff arg., holding an oak branch palewiac ppr. fnicted or, and two trefoils slipped in saltire vert ; b. 12 July 1843. (2) GeooreBwTington, b. 26 Jan. 1846 ; m. 4 April, 1872, KathSine FranlSSToBIy child of Lieut.-Gen. Sir Richard Wil- braham, K.C.B. (E. Lathom), and has a son and 2 daus. Philip Wilbraham, b. 17 Sept. 1876.— Katharine Mary, b. 26 May, 1878.— Margaret Isabel, b. 19 Sept. 1879. (3) Francis Manners, lieut. 73rd regt. b. 10 Feb. 1862; d.2 Oct. 1878. (4) Isabella Maria, m. 14 Dec. 1866, to Charles Oliver Frederick Cator, Esq. of Beckenham, bar.-at-law (Lknnard— BART.) : he d. 10 Dec. 1876, having had a son, Charles George Lumley Cator, b. 26 Jan. 1872. (5) Alice Emily Jane. (6) Evelyn Nina Frances, m. 28 Aug. 1877, to Hon. TT.vi,..f P. M. Pakington (B. HAMPTON). ARMS— Per pale arg. and or, on a saltire nebuly sa. live escal- lops of the first; a chief of the third thereon a lion passant of the second. Crest— A dexter arm em bowed, vested az. charged with three annulets interlaced or cuffed arg., holding an arrow in bend sinister, ppr. MOTTO— True unto death. Seat — Loventor, near Totnes, Devon. TOWN HouSB-4, Hyde Park Square, W. Hineage. SIR GEORGE BAKER [son of Ven. George Baker (vicar of Modbury, and archdeacon) and great-grandson of Aaron Baker, of Bowhay, Devon], physician to George III. created a Baronet 18 Sept. 1776; d. 16 June, 1809, aged 87, having m. Jane. dau. of Roger Morris, Esq. ; she d. 30 July, 1813 (M.I. St. James, Piccadilly), having had a son and dau. [1] Sir Frederick Francis 2nd Baronet; d. 1 Oct. 1830, having m. July, 1814, Harriet, 3rd dau. of Sir John Simeon, Bart.; she d. 16 Nov. 1845, having had 3 sons and a dau. (1) Sir George, 3rd and present Baronet. BAKER. 25 (2) Frederick Francis, b. 29 Jan. 1822. (3) Henry Cooper, b. 8 Jan. 1826. (4) Jane Maria, d. 24 Aug. 1860, having m. 26 Nov. 1840, as 1st wife, to Sir John Simeon, Bart, who d. 21 May, 1870. [2] Maria Charlotte, m. 1 May, 1821, as 3rd wife, to Lieut.-Col. Sir John Hutton Cooper, Bart, (ext.), a groom of the bed- chamber to William IV. when Duke of Clarence, m.p. Dart- mouth: he d. 24 Dec. 1828. BAKER, Sib George Ed- ward Dun STAN Sherston (1796, O.B.), bar-at-law l.i.; s. his kinsman, Rev. Sir Henry Williams Baker, as 4th Baronet, in 1877; b. 19 May, 1846 ; m. 3 June, 1873, Jane Mary, dau. of Frederick James Fcgen, Esq. of Ballin- lonty , CO. Tipperary , and has a son and 4 daus. (1) Dodington George lUchard Shenton, b. SS Jalr. 1877. (2) Unrj Loniaa Sherston. (3) Henrietto Catherine >hrr.ton. (4 iiiiily Margaret Sheraton. (5) (Jcorgiana Jane Shera- ton, b. SO Sept. 1880. ARMS— Arg., on a saltire sa., flre eacallope erminols; on a chief as. a lion pasaant of the third. CRRST — A demi lion per fusBe indented erminoia and pean, holding an escallop arg. charged with an ermine ipot. Motto— Fidel ooticula crux. CiiAMnKUS— The Temple, B.C. CLUB— Oriental. ILmeage. SIR ROBEIIT BAKER, of Upper Dunstable House, Surrey, and of Nicholahayno, Devon (son of John Baker, of Rich- njond, Surrey, M.D. [by his wifo Snruh, dau. ami coh. of Robert WiKKi, LL.l). brother of Tlionias Woo having m. , 1737, Margery, dau. and heir of Thomas '-. Burnett, of Kirkhill, in Dyce; she d. , leaving 3 sons, ; /I/ Sir Alexander, 6tli Baronet (on the death of his kins- \ man. Sir Edward, in 1796), of Kirkhill, physician in Aberdeen, \ and professor of metlicine \i\ King's Coll. and University of j Aberdeen; d. 29 Dec. 1813, aged 73, having m. 1768, Mary, dau. \ of James Gordon, of Banchory. His grandson, :! Sir Alexander, 9th Baronet (on the death of his father, 1 Sir Charles, 18 June, 1851), vicc-lieut. co. Aberdeen, in | the diplomatic service; b. 6 April, 1823; d. 21 April, 1877, \ having m.25 Sept. 1860, Lady Arabella Diana Sackville-West, j youngest dau. of George John, 5th Earl of Delawarr ; she d. J 10 Feb. 1869. He m. 2ndly— 20 Jan. 1874, Lady Katherine , Ashbumham, eldest dau. of Bertram, 4th Earl of Ashburn- j ham. By his 1st wife he had a dau.— Ethel Mary Elizabeth. \ /2/ Thomas, of Aberdeen, wine merchant; d. Jan. 1820, aged \ 77, having m. Jane, dau. of George Simpson, of Hazelhead, and ' had 2 sons, [1] Sir Alexander, provost, M.P. city Aberdeen, 1832/47, l knighted on appointment as lieut.-gov. Prince Edward 1 Island 1851/4, gov. Bahamas 1854/7, and lastly of New- ) foundland 1857/64; b. 8 Oct. 1788; d. s. p. 30 Dec. 1864, \ having m. 14 Jan. 1824, Margaret, 2nd dau. of Alexander I Gordon, Esq.; she d. 24 Dec. 1878. 1 [2] Thomas, of Aberdeen, b. 3 Oct. 1795; d. 14 April, 1843, i having m. 22 June, 1824, Jane, dau. of George Hogarth, Esq. * also of Aberdeen, and had with other issue a son and 5 daus. ^ (1) Sir George 10th and present Baronet. \ (2) Jane, m. at Nassau, Bahamas, 22 Aug. 1855,to Major- 1 G^n. Millington Henry Synge, R.E. (Bart.) \ (3) Euphemia, unm. (4) Margaret, unm. ? (5) EUzabeth, d. 6 Feb. 1877, having m. 19 Jan. 1869, tot Alexander Hogarth, Esq. of Aberdeen. ^ (6) Thomasine, m. 28 April, 1866, to Francis Logic Pirio,s M.A. Balliol Coll. Oxon. and has a dau. \ Ina Violet Logic PIRIE, b. 18 Jan. 1867. ij BARCLAY. 27 /3/ Charles, of Aberdeen, advocate ; d. Sept. 1813, having m. Margaret, dau of Patrick Wilson, of Finzeanch ; she d. , having had with other issue a son, viz. — Patrick, of Ehnsfield, Aberdeens.; b, 18 Dec. 1794; d. 16 Sept. 1854, having m. 5 Sept. 1826, Anna Maria, dau. of Sir William Johnston, Bart, of Johnston, and had, with other iasue, 6 sons nd 7 daus. [I] William, lieut.-col. Bombay B.C.; b. 23 Sept. 1828; m. 10 Sept. 1868, Louisa Constance, dau. of Robert Goddard, Esq. of Monkstown, and has 2 sons, Wyndham Philip, b. 16 Feb. 1870.— Oriel William Erskine, b. 6 Dec. 1877. [2] Patrick Wilson, lieut.-col. Bombay staff; b. 23 Dec. 1833 ; m. 20 May, 1859, Flora Lindsay, dan. of Major-Grcn. Vanrenen, Bengal R.H.A. and has a son and 2 daus. Arthur D'Arcy Gordon, b. 20 Feb. 1866.— Emily Catherine Florence.— Ada Mary Campbell. [3] Cliarles Bromhead, killed at Delhi 8 Sept. 1857; num. [4] Arthur Johnston, D.L. co. Aberdeen, major Bombay staff ; b. 26 April, 1839. [5] Alexander D'Arcy, b. 27 Feb. 1848. [6] Edward Mordaunt, b. 14 Jan. 1860; m. 8 July, 1878, Annie Christina, 3rd dau. of James Ilay Mackenzie, Esq. W.s. of the Portmore family, and has 4 sons, Kenneth Mordaunt, b. 16 May, 1874.— D'Arcy, b. 81 Oct. 1876.— Eric Edward, b. 17 May, 1878.— A son b. 7 Aug. 1879. [7] Anna Maria, m. 17 April, 1849, to William Elford Adams, capt. 87th royal Irish fusiliers ; ho d. 22 Sept. 1866, leaving a dau. Amy Elford ADAMS, m. SO Nov. 1874, to Byron Noel, land agent to the Earl of Lovelace, and has a son and dau. Byron Cecil NOKL, b. 29 Dec 1876.— Violet Amy. [8] Catharine Goorgina,Snd dan. d. 14 April, 1877, having m. 27 Jan. 1862, to Roger James Rutherford Ayton, Esq. of Ashintully Castle, N.B. who d. 89 Nov. 1871, leaving 4 daus. Anna Maria Atton.— Eliza Clara.— Catherine Georglna.— Isabella Mary. [Q] Clara ElUabetb, m. 8 Mar. 1869, to Oeorge Vertne, of Edinburgh, s. p. [10] Mary, m. 8 Jan. 186S, to CoL James Yertae, B.B. who d. Aug. 1877, leaving 4 sons and a dan. Arthur Francis Vkrtub, b. S Dec. 1868.- Herbert William D'Arcv, b. 14 Jan. 1866.— George Elford Bannerman, b. 6 Aug. 1867.— Guy Neville, b. 89 Aj^l, 1869.— Blanche Evelyn [II] Frances Caroline. [12] Blanche Anny. [13] Constance Gertrude. BARCLAY, Sir David William, of Pierston, CO. Ayr (1668, N.S.); capt. late 56th and 99th regts. m.l.c. Mauritius 1846-64; s. his ne- phew as 10th Baronet in 1859 ; b. 5 Sept. 1804; m. Ist— 16 Feb. 1829, Lise Josephe de Rune, youngest dau. of Charles Malo, Marquess de Rune, of Warsy, Picardy; she d. 22 Mar. 1867, having had 4 sons and 4 daus. [1] Colville Arthur Durell, C.M.G. K.L.H. late auditor-general and M.l.c. Ceylon, formerly collector of customs and acting receiver gen. of the Mauri- tius ; b. 20 Dec. 1829; m. 10 J\ily,1855, Louise Melanie,youngest dau. and co- heir of Edouard J. de Belzim, of the Mauritius, and has 3 sons and a dau. i. oniir (1) David Edward DureU, lieut. 19th hussars ;b. 30 Mar. 1858. (2) Robert Cecil de Belzim, b. 18 June, 1862 (3) Colville Adrian de Rune, b. 16 Sept. 1869. (4) Emma Louisa, m. 21 Dec. 1875, Le Vicomte Henri Perrot de Chazelle, capt. au 9e de hussards, et offlcier d'ordnance to SJLB. General le Due d'Aumale. [2] Frederick Charles D'Epinay, major-gen. (hon.) late, brevet- col, and lieut.-col. 66th foot, formerly 24th foot, when he was A.D.c. to the governor of the Maxiritius; b. 30 Mar. 1831; m. 18 July, 1864, Isabella Caroline, dau. of Martin West, late lieut.- govemor of Natal. [3] William Malo de Rune, late lieut. 24th foot. b. 1842 ; m. 3 Sept. 1863, Harriet Jane, only dau. of Francis Charles Leslie, Esq. of Balljrward Lodge, Castlewellan, co. Down, and has 4 sons and 3 daus. David Francis Glenville, b. 10 Sept. 1864.— Francis Charles Leslie, b. 28 Mar. 1866.— William Malo de Rune, b. 29 June, 1871.— Frederick Arthur D'Epinay, b. 24 Sept. 1875.— Theo- dosia Leslie. — Constance Durell. — Enid Harriet Durell. [4] Henry Torrens de Rune, b. 3 Oct. 1849 ; m. 28 Oct. 1878, Ellen Eliza, younger dau. of J. F. Henley, C.E. of London, and has a son, Leslie de Rune, b. 3 Oct. 1879. [5] Emma Patty, m. 16 Sept. 1861, to Sir Henry Franks Fre- deric Johnson, Bart. [6] Adelaide Georgina, m. 1866, to John Henry Finniss, Esq. registrar-gen. of the Mauritius, and has a son and 4 daus. Fairfax FiNNlS.**.— Georgiana (m. to Dr. Wheldon, and has issue). — Florence.— Olivia.— Frederica. [7] Harriet Anna, m. 11 Feb. 1862, at the Mauritius, to Capt. John Leslie, of Ballyward Lodge, co. Down, late 5th fusiliers and Donegal mil. and has a dau. May Florence de Rune Leslie. [8] Mary Barbara, m. 23 Aug. 1869, to James Barton, late capt. RJi. and has 4 sons and 8 daus. Hugh Barclay BARTON, b. 11 July, 1866. — James, b. 14 April, 1867.— Charles, b. 80 March, 1873.— Sidney, b. 26 Nov. 1876.— Louisa.— Mary. Sir David m. 2ndly— 19 Sept. 1872, Emily, 2nd dau. of late James Edmecd Stacey, of Kingston, Surrey, and has a son, [9] David Hamflton Dashwood, b. 12 April, 1877. ARMS— Az., a chev. between three crosses-pat*^ or. CRB8T— A sword erect ppr., hilt and pommel or. Motto — Cmx Christi nostra corona. TOWN HOUSE— 43, Holland Bead, w. Utneage. SIR ROBERT BARCLAY, of Pierston, Ayrs. Knt. created « Baronet op Nova Scotia 22 Oct. 1668, with remainder to the heirs male of his body; d.in 1694/6, having m. Ist — 4 Aug. 1663, Catherine, dau. of Alexander Lockhart, of Edinburgh, merchant (of the Camwath family), by whom he had 8 sons and a dau. He m. 2ndly— 28 Sept. 1659, Barbara, dau. of Deans, clerk of the signet, by whom he had 8 sons and 3 daus.; from his 1st marriage descended his great-great-grandson, viz.:— SIR ROBERT, 8th Baronet (on the death of his brother 12 June, 1793), M.P. Newtown, I.W. 1802, 1806/7; b. 13 Sept. 1766; d. 14 Aug. 1839, having m. 1st— 30 Nov. 1778, Elizabeth, eldest dau. of John Tickell, Esq. of Glasnevin, co. Dublin ; she d. 13 Mar. 1788, having had, with other issue, a son, (1) Robert Brydges, major 71st regt.; m. Jane, dau. of Arthur Williams of Dungannon, co. Tyrone, and had, with other issue, a son, viz.;— Sur Robert, Qth Baronet; d. unm. 19 May, 1859. SIR ROBERT m. 2ndly— 20 June, 1802, Harriet, Baroness de CJronstedt, widow of Baron de Oonstedt, chamberlain to Gustavus ni. King of Sweden, and youngest dau. of Col. Durell (of R.H. guards, equerry to George III.) and Martha, dau. of Urban Hall, Esq. of Park Hall, Notts, and sister to Hester, Countess of Sussex, and aunt to Lord Grey de Ruthyn (vide Yelverton, ext. Peerage). She was b. 16 July, 1777; d. 16 Feb. 1859, having had 3 sons, of whom the only survivor, (2) Sir David, 10th and present Baronet. 28 BARLOW. BARLOW, SiE MOEISON (1803, U.K.), entered E.i.C. mil. serv, 1854, interpreter to the 2nd dragoon guards during the Indian Mutiny, at the siege and capture of Lucknow — medal and clasp, subsequently in the 88th (Connaught rangers), and finally with the 7th hussars, retd. ; s. his father as 3rd Baronet in 1857; b. 3 Nov. 1835; heir pre- sumptive, his cousin Richard. Arms— Arg., on a chevron engraile<^l gu., between three cross- crosslets fitcheeaz.,two lions passant-counter-passant, support- ing an eastern crown or ; in the centre chief point a branch of olive, and another of palm in saltire ppr. Crest— Out of an Eastern crown or a demi-lion arg. holding a cross-crosslet as in the arms, between (on the dexter side) a branch of olive and (on the sinister) another of palm ppr. SUPPORTERS— Two angels ppr., vested arg., zonetl.and on the head an Eastern crown or ; the dexter holding in the exterior hand a balance or, and in the other a book ppr.; the sinister bearing in the exterior hand an olive branch, and in the other an escrol ppr. MOTTO—" Sis plus in primis." Over the crest, " Dilige Hineage. TTTILLIAM BARLOW, of London (son of Hugh of Tor- VV bridge. Staff.), bp. at Castle Church, Staff. 8 Jan. 1682; and d. at Bath, 30 Sept. 1743, having m. Elizabeth, dau. of William Ford, of London; shed. May, 1741, having had 3 sons and a dau. (1) John, of London; d. 26 Nov. 1757, having m. 6 Jan. 1741, Martha, dau. of Benjamin Timbrell, of Tjondon (she re-m. to John Pratt, of London, j.p. who d. s. p. 18 ilar. 1803), and had a son, Robert Pratt, of Turnham Green, Middx. and of the Inner Temple, bar.-at-law, used the surname of Pratt only; b. 20 Nov. 1751; d. having m. 1 Dec. 1776, his cousin, Elizabeth, dau. of Thomas Barlow, lieut.-col. (see below); she d. having had 6 sons, [1] George Edward Pratt (col.), b. 30 Nov. 1784, married, and had an only son, Frederick, capt. 61st regt.; d. 8 July, 1847, haviog m. April, 1843, his cousin Caroline, dau. of Frederick Richard Pratt-Barlow (see below), and had an only dau. Katharine Maria, d. 18 Dec. 1874, aged 30, having m. 17 June, 1865, to Artlmr Campbell Walker, capt. 79tli high- landers, and had 3 sons. [2] Thomas Pratt-Barlow (capt.), b. 22 Nov. 1787 ; d. 1850, having m. 7 July, 1824, Margaret, dau. of Rev. Bathie, D.D. and widow of Edward Watson, Bengal C.S.; she d. 1865, having had 2 sons, /I/ George, brigade major Indian Mutiny, capt. 50th! Bengal X.l.; killed at Lucknow 21 Aug. 1857, having m. 21 June, 1855, Agnes, 3rd dau. of Rev. T. J. Rocke, vicar of Littleham-cum-Exmouth; she re-m. 19 Mav, 1864, to Evelyn Arthur Rich, 34th regt. (BART.) /2/ William James, lieut.-col. Bengal staff, commandant 5th Bengal N.T.; b. 2 May, 1827; m. 3 Oct. 1855, Adelaide Marion, dau. of Capt. John Fisher, and has had with other issue 2 sons and a dau. George Pratt, b. 20 June, 1858.— Murray Hugh Pratt, b. 30 Jan. 1869.— Marion, b. 5 Dec. 1859. [3] Charles Ingram Pratt, b. 7 Jan. 1789; d. nnm. [4] Frederick Richard Pratt-Barlow, b. 29 Nov. 1790 ; d. 5 Nov. 1855, having m. 15 Juno, 1814, Hariot Catherine, dau. of Thomas Hasker, Esq. of Loudon; she d. 20 Sept. 1819, having had 3 sons and 3 daus. /I/ Frederick Richard, of Blackdown, Surrey; b. 3 May, 1815; m. Frances, dau. of John Dickinson, Esq. of Abbots Hill, Herts, and has 3 sons and 3 daus. (1) Frederick, b. (2) Frank, b. m. 9 May, 1876, Agnes Margaret, dau. of Vice-Adm. Alexander Boyle, R.N. (E. Glasgow). (3) Archibald, 2nd lieut. S. Notts, yeo. cav.; b. m. 7 July, 1881, Ethel Laura, 2nd dau. of Capt. H. Holdcn, of Bramcote, Notts. (4) Fanny Helen, m. 27 April, 1872, to John Barnard Hankey, of Fetcham Park, Surrey, and has 2 sons and 2 daus. George Frederick Barnard HAN'KEY,b.22 Mar. 1873.— Edward Barnard.— Dorothea.— A dau. b. 23 July, 1881. (5) Florence Anne, m. 28 April, 1874, to Thomas Norton Longman, of London, and has a dau. b. 28 April, 1879. (6) Edith. /2/ Harrj-, b. 3 Mar. 1817 ; unm. /3/ Arthur Thomas, of Wei bank, Bucks, capt. late Berks mil.; b. 26 Feb. 1821; m. 3 May, 1859, Maria, dau. of Rev. Thomas Arthur Powys (B. LliiKORD),and widow of Lieut. Bode. R.X. and has 2 sons and 2 daus. Lilford Arthur Powys, b. 1 June, I860.— Barrington Frederick Powys, b. 8 Aug. 1866. — Mabel Powys.— Gwendoline Powys. /4/ Emma, m. 9 July, 1844, to William Longman, of Ashlyns, Herts, and of London; he d. 13 Aug. 1877, leaving 3 sons and 5 daus. (1) Frederick William LOXOMAN, b. 3 Sept. 1846. (2) Cliarles James, b. 14 April, 1852 ; m. 15 July, 1880, Harriet Ann, 2nd dau. of John Evans, Esq. K.R.S. of Nash Mills, Herts, and has a dau. b. 29 April, 1881. (3) Hubert Harry, b. 29 Nov. 1856. (4) Williamina Emma, m. 23 April, 1879, to John Edward Parish, rear-adm. R.N. son of Sir Woodbine Parish, K.c.n. (5) EmmeUue Maria, m. 20 Oct. 1874, to Charles Puller, Esq. (6) Grace Caroline. (7) Ada Mary. (8) Sibyl Augusta, m. 23 April, 1881 , to F Leonard, eldest son of A F Oovett, Esq. of Saudylands, Egham. /5/ Caroline, m. 1st— April, 1843, to her cousin Freilerick Pratt-Barlow above-mentioned, who d. 8 July, 1847. She re-m. 13 Aug. 1868, to Matthew Theodosius Denis de Vitr6, of Fonnosa, Cookham, Berks. He d. 20 Dec. 1870. /6/ Maria, m. Ist- 12 Aug. 1856, to llcnry CollinR\vood Ibbetson, Esq. who d. b. p. 16 July, 1862. She re-m. 11 Jan. 1865, to Rev. George Edward Denis de Vitrd, vicar of Weston, Herts, and has a son, Denis Frederick de Vitre, b. 18 May, 1867. [5] James Pratt-Barlow, b. 9 Sept. 1796; d. 21 Aug. 1871, having m. April, 1837, Mary Anne, dau. of Josias Dupre Alexander, Esq. (E. Caledox), and had 2 sons and 2 daus. /I/ Alexander, b. 1 May, 1838. /2/ Charles, b. 3 April, ; m. 28 Aug. 1873, Rosa, dau. of late William Gladstone, Esq. (Bart.) /3/ Alice Louisa, m. 3 April, 1873, to Edward Campbell Browning, of London, merchant, bar.-at-law, M.A. Oxon. and has 2 sons and a dau. Rol)ert Campbell BRO\STfIXO, b. 20 June, 1875.— Son, 1). 25 June, 1878.— Alice Maud Mattie. /4/ Rosa Mary, m. 9 July, 1874, to Robert Steuart Glml- stone, 2nd son of William Gladstone, Esq. (Bart.), before- named. (2) Thomas, of London, lieut.-col. Middx. militia ; d. 6 Jan. 1784, having m. Elizabeth, dau. of Edward Jones, Esq. of Nantwich, Cheshire; she d. 9 April, 1777, leaving an only dau. Elizabeth, m. to her cousin, Robert Pratt (Barlow), of Turn- ham Green, above named. (3) "WilUam, of whom next. (4) Elizabeth, m. to Robert Duncomb,of London, and Walton- on-Thames. WILLIAM BARLOW, of Bath, d. 29 Jfav, 1798, having m. 17 Feb. 1767, Hilare, 2nd dau. of Rol)ert Butcher, E.sq. of Cople and Ravensden, Beds, high sheriff; she d. 18 Nov. 1774, having had with 2 daus. 4 sons, (1) Sir Robert, adm. rjt. g.C.B. knightcfl at the Queen's house 16 June, 1801, for capturing the French frigate "Africaino," deputy comptroller R.N. and resident commissioner Chatham; b. 25 Dec. 1757; d. 11 May, 1843, having m. 8 Sept. 1786, Eliza- beth, dau. of William Garrett, Esq. of Wortmg, Southants; she d. , having had with 4 daus. 2 sons, [1] Robert, Bengal c.s.; b. 26 Dec. 1788; d. 18 Mar. 1846, having m. 17 April, 1813, Catherine, dau. of William Wilber- force Bird, Esq. M.P.; she d. 26 Aug. 1861, having had 4 sons and 4 daus. /I/ Robert, capt. 68th L.I. (20th in descent from EDWARD I.) ; b. 2.'-. Feb. 1815; d. 29 June, 1876, having m. 1st— 13 Sept. 1843, Elizateth, dau. of Rear-Adm. Sir Edward Boxer; she d. 26 May, 1861. He m. 2ndly— 27 July, 1871, Christiana, dau. of Jeremiah Rawson, Esq. of Green Royds, Halifax. By his 1st \\ife he left an only son, ROBERT HlLARO BARLOW, vicar of Childs Wyckham, Glouc; b. 28 Aug. 1844 ; m. 9 Oct. 1869, Marv Hodgson, dau. of Richard Picton Glynn, Esq. and has 3* sons and 2 daus. Harrington. 29 ^ Walter Hilaro, b, 9 June, 1872.— Wilfrid ElUs, b. 23 June, 1878— Trevor Wilberforce, b, 8 Nov. 1877.— Con- stance Geraldine, b. 30 Jan. 1871.— Violet Marion, b. 28 Sept. 1879. /2/ Charles Greor^ Torrington, rector of Stanmer-cum- Falmar, Sussex; b. 2 Sept. 1817 ; m. 10 Aug. 1852, Anna Maria, dau. of Rev. William Grooch, canon of York, and vicar of Stainton in Cleveland (Bart.), and has had 2 daus. Hilate Edith.— Evelj-n Matilda, d. 6 Sept. 1879. /3/ Waiiam Henrv, capt. 3rd West York mil. late capt. R.K.; b. 11 Jan. 1823; m. 13 Oct. 1853, Harriet Rebecca Klizaljeth, only child of John William Sturges.of Doucaster and has a sou and dau. Herbert Sturges, b. 24 Feb. 1868.— Florence Catharine Elizabeth. /4/ George Nelson, C.S.I. B.C.S. magistrate and collector at MonghjT, Bengal; b. 24 Mar. 1836; m. 22 May, 1857, Laxxia. Marianne, dau. of William Stephen Dicken, of Chel- tenham, and has 2 sons and 3 daus. Nelson William, b. 6 Dec. 1870.— Cecil Popham, b. 23 Aug. 1875.— Ada Catherine.— Emily Augusta.— Coralie. /5/ Caroline Penelope, m. 3 April, 1866, to Rev. Henry Albany Bowles, of Merrow, Guildford, and ha« issue. /6/ MariaJane,m. 26 Sept. 1850, to Rev. George D'Oyly Snow, of Langton, Dorset, and has harnrk('t Harl^orough. 3] I'hilip Bockett, in H.O.; b. 1804; d. unm. 4] George Hilaro, senior phj-slcian to Guy's hospital, and K.U.C.P.; b. 2 Mav, 1806 ; d. Oct. 1866, having m. 8 Jan. 1839, Lydia, dau. of Stephen Babington, Esq.; slie d. July, 1869, havnig had with other issue 2 sons, /I/ George Hilaro Philip, vicar of Chardstock, Dorset; b. 12 Jan, 1840; m. 1st— 19 Jan. 1864, Josephine Marj', dau. of Edmund B Bradley, Esq. of Sydenham; she d. 19 Nov. 1864, leaving an only son, (1) George Edmond Joseph Hilaro, b. 22 Oct. 1864. Rev. G. H. P. BAliLOW m. 2ndly— 10 Feb. 1867, Helen, dau. of Edgar Barker, Esq. of London, and has a son and 2 daus. (2) Philip Hilaro, b. 22 Sept. 1870.— (3) Mary Lydia.— (4) Cecilia Hilary. /2/ Stephen Babington, b. ; m. 23 Aug. 1873, Lolo Undine Aniie Teevan, ony child of Wilham and late Lolo Hose Froom, of Charlwood Park, Surrey. [5] Catherine, num. , _ „ (4) Sir George Hilaro Barlow, G.C.B. entered E.I.C.C.S. \uB, member Bengal Council 1801, first member and vice-president of the supreme council at Calcutta, provisional gov.-gen. 1802, created a Bauonet 29 June, 18u3, gov.-gen. of Bengal 19 Feb. 1806, installed K.B. by proxy 1 June, 1812, gov. of Madras 29 May, 18U7; b. 20 Jan. 1763; d. 18 Dec. 1846, having m. 16 April, 1789, Elizabeth, dau. of Burton Smith, Esq. of Westmeath, lieut. 22nd foot (was divorced by Act of Parliament 30 April, 1816), having had with other issue 5 sons and 6 daus. [1] George Ulric, capt. 4th dragoons; b. 8 Oct. 1791; d. s. p. 29 June, 1824, having m. 27 Feb. 1817, his cousin Hilare, 3rd dau. of Adm. Sir Robert Barlow, G.C.n.; she d. s. p. 22 Dec. 1867, having re-m. 26 Mar. 1829, to William, Earl Nelson, who d. 28 Feb. 1839. She re-m. 7 Feb. 1837, to George Thomas Knight, Esq. , „ , , [2] John Henry, E.I.C.S.; b. 7 Dec. 1795; d s. p. 1841, having m. 1823, Elizabeth Robertson. [3] Sir Robert, s. as 2nd Baronet. [I] [4] CTiarles, capt. R.X. c.B. knight of San Fernando of Spain; d. 31 Dec. 1855. [5] Richard WeUesley, B.C.S. ; b.lO Sept. 1804; d. 14 April, 1839, having m. 2 Mar. 1835, Maria, 2nd dau. of Major-Gen. Sir William Nott, G.C.B. (she re-m. 27 Feb. 1843, to her cousin Col. Charles Henry Nicholetts, late Bengal cav.), and had a son and a dau. /I/ Richard Wellesley, M.c.s. magistrate and collector of Chingleput, India, heix presumptive to the Baro- netcy: b. 30 Jan. 1836; m. 14 June, 1860, Annie Catherine, dau. of Rev. John '\^^liteside, D.D. vicar of Scarborough (brother of Lord Chief Justice Whiteside), and has an onlj' surviving son, Hilaro William Wellesley, lieut. R.A. b. 17 June, 1861. /2/ Maria Charlotte Exmouth, m. 7 Jan. 1857, to William Southey son of Rev. John Whiteside, D.D. aforesaid, M.c.s. magistrate and collector of North Arcot, India, and has 3 sons and a dau. Frederic Richard Alio Whiteside, b. 8 Jan. 1858.— Walter Southey, b. 11 June, 1863.— Guy Plumer, b. 16 Jan. 1866.— Edith Margaret Isabel. r6] Eliza Harriet, m. 1 Oct. 1808, to Pownoll Bastard, 2nd Viscount Exmouth, dissolved by Act of Parliament July 1820. [7] Cliarlotte, m. 28 Oct. 1811, to Fletcher Norton Balmain, capt Madras cav. [81 Frances. [9] Anne Caroline, d. 10 May, 1881, aged 78. [10] Harriet QIR ROBERT, 2nd Baronet, a judge of the Sudder De- O wanny and Mizamut Adawlut or Native Supreme Court of Judicature, at Calcutta; b. 24 Sept 1797; d. 11 Jan. 1867, having m. 87 Sept 1838, Augusta Louisa, 3rd dau. of Major-Gen. Richard Augustus Sej-mour, R.A. governor of St. Lucia; she d. 19 Nov. 1836, having had with other issue an only surviving son. Sir Morisonj 3rd and present Baronet. Barnewall— see Addenda, " Chaos. BARRINGTON, Sir Cboker (1831, U.K.); formerly clerk of the crown for Limerick; s. his brother as 4th Baronet in 1872; b. 12 July, 1817; m. 12 April, 1845, Anna Felicia, eldest dau. of late John Beatty West, Esq. M.P. Dublin ; she d. 7 June, 1873, having had 4 sons and 5 daus. (1) Charles Burton, j.p. co. Limerick, b. 1848. (2) rroker,b. 1851. (3) William, b. 1855. (4) John Beatty, b. 18.59. (5) Caroline Felicia, m. 11 July, 1870,to William Young Donnelly, Esq. son of William Donnelly, c.B. and has a son and dau. Thomas Barrington DOXXELLY, b. 14 Jan. 1874.— Muriel Felicia. (6) Olivia Maria, m. 13 June, 1871, to Rev. Lewen Burton Weldon (BART.) (7) Mercy, m. 10 Aug. 1881, to George Wright, bar.-at-law, 2nd son of late T. R. Wright, Esq. of Fern Hill, co. Cork. (8) Jesse Frances. (9) Anna Josephine. Arms — Arg., three chevronels gu., a label of three points vert: on a canton of the second a trefoil slipped or. Crest— Out of a crown vallerj- or, a hermit's bust with a owl, vested, paly arg. and gu. MOTTO— Ung durant ma vie. Residence— Glenstal, Murroe, co. Limerick. Hineage, BENJAMIN BARRINGTON, sheriff of Limerick city 1729 (said to be grandson of Samuel Barrington, who settled at Limerick in 1691, M.M. Limerick cathedral), m. 1724/6, Anne, dau. of John Waltho, Esq. of Anna, co. Limerick, by Catherine, dau. of J Croker, Esq. of Ballynagnard, and had 4 sous, 30 BARRON. [1] Croker, of Cork, admitted a freeman of Limerick in 1747, and had a son, Croker.of Dundanion Castle, Cork,also a freeman of Limenck; m. Martha, dau. of Robert Ross, of Cork. [2] Mathew, of Limerick, admitted freeman 12 Oct. 1747; bnr. there 13 Junc,l 765, having m. Jane, dau. of John Canter, of Bally- vard, and left an only son. Sir Joseph, created a Baronet. [3] John, of Limerick, bur. there s. p. having m. Anne, dau. of Septimus Hewson, of Bruskain, co. Limerick. [4] Benjamin, of Limerick, bur. there, having m. Alice, dau. of John Canter, of Ballyvard, co. Limerick, and had issue 21 children (of whom died 17 young). The only son who married and had issue was Benjamin, of Limerick, b. 1789; d. 20 Mar. 1853, having m. 1813, Catherine, dau. of Christie, of co. Clare; she d. 20 May, 1861, having had 4 sons and 4 daus. (1) John, of Limerick solicitor, b. 4 Nov. 1815; d. 5 Mar. 1873, having m. 22 Jan. 1846, Anne, dau. of William Wilson, Esq. of Limerick, and has 2 sons and 2 daus. Benjamin, b. 27 Feb. 1848.— William, b. 24 Jan. 1857.— Mariana.— Caroline. (2) Benjamin, b. 18 April, 1817; m. 30 Jan. 1844, Frances, dau. of John Leech, of Ennis, co. Clare, and has a son and George Crampton Leech, b. 18 Aug. 1856.— Frances L (3) William, C.E.; b! 14 Mar. 1825; m. 5 April, 1854, Hester Rose, dau. of Thomas Millett, Esq. of Millbrook, co. Tip- perary, s. p. (4) Matthew Croker, b. 9 April, 1834 ; d. 23 Oct. 1865, no issue to sm-vive. (5) Jane. (6) Mary. (7) Alice, m. to George Crampton Leech, bar.-at- law L.I. now of Australia, s. p. (8) Catherine Rebecca, m. , to John Sibthorpe, now of Melbourne. SIR JOSEPH, of Limerick, admitted a freeman 11 Oct. 1819; he and his sons founded a hospital and infirmary In the city of Limerick, and was created a Baronet 30 Sept. 1831; b. 21 Sept. 1764 ; d. 10 Jan. 1846, having m. 1787, Mary, dau. of Daniel Bagot, Esq. of Limerick; she bur. 1 Nov. 1829, having had 4 sons and 2 daus. tl] Sir Matthew, s. as 2nd Baronet. 2] Daniel, clerk of the crown, Limerick, b. 12 Oct. 1792 ; d. 5 Feb. 1842, having m. 22 Oct. 1829, Anne, dau. of Richard Williams, Esq. of Drumcondra Castle, co. Dublin, and had 2 sons and 2 daus. (1) Joseph Thomas, capt. R.A. deputy-assist.-com.-gen.; b. 4 Sept. 1834 ; m. 12 Dec. 1861, Emma Evans, and has 6 sons and a dau. Richard Mordaunt, b. 23 Feb. 1866.— Thomas Percy, b. 11 Sept. 1867.— William D'Olier, b. 19 Aug. 1870.— Joseph Croker, b. 9 Jan. 1880.— A son, b. 30 Aug. 1881.— Annie Evelyn, b. 17 April, 1873. (2) Richard Williams, formerly E.I.C.S. b. 14 Jan. 1838 ; m. 30 Oct. 1873, Henrietta Maria Jane, dau. of John Johnstone, Esq. of Halleaths Lockerbie, N.B. (BoiLEAU),and has a son and 2 daus. John Lawrence, b. 16 Oct. 1875.— Alice Henrietta. — Helen Lucy Johnstone, b. 28 Aug. 1879. (3) Anne, a twin with Joseph Thomas, m. 29 Nov. 1866, to Walter Carr Mackinnon, capt. 3rd buffs. (4) Charlotte, d. 31 July, 1870, having m. 3 Sept. 1857, to John Bayly, Esq. of Debsborough, co. Tipperaiy, and had 8 sons and 3 daus. John BAYLY, b. 10 July, 1858. — Richard Edmund, b. 9 June, 1859.— William Yates, b. 19 Jan. 1864.— Catherine Charlotte.— Mary Elizabeth.— Helen Olivia. [3] Croker, lieut. r.n. bi 29 April, 1797; d. Sept. 1844, having m. 17 Nov. 1840, Margaret Emily, dau. of Henry Ross-Lewin, Esq. of Cornfield, co. Clare; she d. having had an only son, since deceased. [4] Samuel, bar.-at-law, accountant-gen. of the court of chan- cery for Ireland, b. 15 Feb. 1806, d. s. p. [5] Honora, d. July, 1828 ; having m. 28 July, 1827, to Thomas Lloyd, Esq. of Limerick. [6] Jane,m. 10 Feb. 1838, to Rev. George Edward Deacon, vicar of Leek, Staff, and has 6 sons, SIR MATTHEW, 2nd Baronet, of Dublin, admitted a free- man, 1 July, 1822 crown solicitor for the province of Munster from 1832, till his decease; b. 21 May, 1788; d. 1 April, 1861, having m. 1 Jstn. 1814, Charlotte, dau. of William Hartigan, of Dublin, M.D. professor of anatomy Trinity Col- lege; she d. 18 Nov. 1858, having had 2 sons and 8 daus. (1) Sir William Hai-tigan, 3rd Baronet ; b. 6 Oct. 1815 ; d. 14 July, 1872, having m. 14 Mar. 1859, Elizabeth Olivia, 2nd dau. of Henry Darley, Esq. of Wingfield, co. Wioklow, and has 2 daus. Charlotte Jessie. — Maria Louisa Olivia. (2) Sir Croker, 4th and present Baronet. (3) Marian, d. s. p. 30 April, 1858, having m. 2 Sept. 1841, to Thomas Williams, Esq. of Dublin. (4) Charlotte Hartney, d. 19 Jan. 1861, having m. 24 June, 1847, to Henry Barry, Esq. bar.-at-law, and has 5 sons, Robert Matthew Barry, b. 2 Aug. 1848.— Henry Dyson, b. 27 Nov. 1849.— William Frederick, b. 10 Feb. 1852.— Alfred Napier, b. 5 April, 1854.— Charles Edward, b. 23 Feb. 1859. (5) Jessey. (6) Olivia, d. s. p. 16 July, 1876, having m. , 1868, to her cousin the Right Hon. George Arthur Chichester May, Q.C. P.O. (Ireland), A.-G. Ireland 1875, and L.C.J. Queens bench since 1877. (7) Josephine, d. 1 Feb. 1868, having m. , to Hewitt Poole Jellett, Q.C. and has 2 sous and 2 daus. John Croker Jellett. — Barrington. — Flora.— Josephine. (8) Henrietta Victorine, m. 15 Jan. 1857, to William Richard le Fanu, chief commissioner of public works, Ireland (son of dean of Emly, and great-nephew of Ricliurd Brinsley Sheridan, the friend of George iv.) and has 8 sous and 2 daus. Thomas Philip LB FANU, b. 9 Dec. 1858.— Fletcher Sheridan, b. 21 Jan. I860.— William Richard, b. 26 April, 1861.— Brinsley Rankine, b. 1 Aug. 1862.— Victor Charles, b. 14 Oct. 1865.— Henry Frewen, b. 1 April, 1870.— Francis Lewin, b. 12 July, 1871.— Hugh Barrington, b. 11 Nov. 1872.— Charlotte Anna.- Emma Catherine. BARRON, Sir Henry Page Turner, of Glcuanna and Barroncourt, co. Watcrford (1841, U.K.); secretary in the diplo- matic service, 1 840/79 ; s. his father as 2ud Baronet in 1872; b. 27 Dec.l824.^';f-^^''''3- Note— Nga>'). and has 2 sons and 3 daus. /I/ Denis Vincent Arthur SCULLY, b. 7 Sept 1873.-/2/ A son, b. 2 July, 1881.-/3/ Kate Juliet.— /4/ Manuella IJeatrice.- /5/ A dau. b. 9 Mar. 1878. [2] John, of whom presently. [3] William, of Durrow, Queen's co. m. Mary Anne, dau. of Morgan Kennedy, Esq. of Ballynamullin, by whom he had 5 sons and 2 daus. JOHN, of Ballyneal, co. Waterford, b. 1726 ; d. 1800, having m. 1760, Mary, dau. of Luke Donovan, Esq. and had with 8 daus. 8 surviving sons, [1] Fiersc, of Ballyneal aforesaid, b. 16 Sept. 1763; d. 11 M ay, 1811, having m. Anna, only dau. of Henry Winston, Esfj. of Fethard, co. Tipperary ; she d. 1 Nov. 1889, having had with other issue 4 sons, /I/ Sir Henry Winston, created a Barokbt 18 Oct. 1841. 121 John, 17th lancers, A.D.C. to L.L. Ireland; d. Jan. 18M. /3/ Edmund D.D. R.C. bishop of Liberia^ West Coast Africa; d. in Philadelphia 1866. /4/ William Newell, of King Hill co. Down, and of Dublin, bar.-at-law ; chairman of quarter seasionfl oo. Monagban ; b. 28 Jan. 1806 ; m. 16 Feb. 1831, Mary Francea St. John, dau. and coheir of Capt. John Newell, Bjr. of Kinghill House, oo. Down, and has a son and 6 daus. (1) Pierse Barron-Newell, J.P. Waterford, b. J7 Jan. 1884; m. 6 June, 1867, Mary, 2nd dau. of late John White, Esq. of Nantannan, co. Limerick, and has a son and S dans. Edward Alphonsous Winston Barron, b. S6 Oct. 1876.— Eleanor ^lary Josephine.— Louisa Geraldine St. John. ( 2 ) Mary Anne, m. 19 April, 1881 , to Samuel Bnulshaw, Esq. (3) Frances Anastasia, m. 16 June, 1868, to William Henry Formar, of Bloomfleld, co. Wexfonl, J. P. capt. Wexford mil. ; he d. 9 S''--» '*--'■ 'nving had 4 sons and S daus. WilUam Ci \ iiM AR, b. S6 Aog. 1869.— Ralph Jasper New , 1871.— Fitthugh Hovell Arthur, b. 22 Mar. ir-.4. - itcuiy Capel Donovan, b. 6 Jnne, 1876.— Irene Frances KUnbeth.— Edith Enoily Marian. (4) Phcebc Elizabeth, m. 17 Jan. 1870. to John McKie,BBq. of the royal archers or Queen's bodyguard of Scotland. (5) Emily. (6) Charlotte, m. 10 Dec. 1874, as Snd wife, to William Moreton Woodroofe, Esq. of Ballyraggett, oo. Waterford, J.P. high sherifl 1877. [2] John, of BaUydume, co. b. 1764; d. 1797, having m. 1789, Mary Anne, dau. and coheir of Pierce BaiTon, Esq. of Carig Barron; she d. having had an only son, Pierse George, of Carig Barron, co. Waterford ; b. 26 Aug. 1793; d. 10 Dec. 1864, leaving 4 daus. his coheirs. [3] William, of b. d. having m. Eliza, dau. of Robert Netterville, Esq. of ; shed, having had with 3 daus. 4 sons, /I/ John Netterville, of 69th regt.; b. 1804; d. having m. May, 1831, Emily, dau. of Watkins, of Daventry; she d. having had a 4th son, Netterville Jork, late 6th fusiliers, b. 17 Aug. 1837 ; m. 6 Sept. 1865, Louisa Bridget, only dau. of Lieut.-(Jen. John Twiss, R.E. and has a son and 3 daus.— Netterville Guy, b. 8 Dec. 1867.— Mabel Caroline.— Florence Emily.— Kathleen Louisa. /2/ Pierse Netterville, d. unm. /3/ Edward Netteriille, m. Kate, dau. of R Longan, and lias 6 daus. anti 3 sons. /4/ Luke, m. Louisa, dau. and coheir of L Farquharson Innes. SIR HENRY WINSTON BARRON, of Glenanna and Barron- court CO. Waterford, high sheriff 1858, M.P. Waterford city 1832/41, 1842/52, and 1865/8, also contested Waterford six times, and unseated in 1869, created a BARONET 12 Oct. 1841 ; b. 15 Oct. 1795 ; d. 19 April, 1872, having m. 1st— 1 May, 1822, Anna Leigh Gay, only dau. of Sir Gregory Page-Turner, Bart, of Battlesden Park, Beds.; she d. 1862. He m. 2ndly— 1 Aug. 1863, Augusta Anne, yoimgest dau. of late General Lord Charles Somerset (D. BEAUFORT). By his 1st wife he had a son and dau. (1) Sir Henry Page Turner, 2nd and present Baronet. (2) Emily Frances, m. 10 Feb. 1852, to Frederick Charles Polhill-Tiirncr, of Howbury Hall, Bals. J.P. D.L. high sheriff 1856, capt. Duke of Manchester vols. capt. late 6th dragoon guards, M.P. Bedford 1874/80. He assumed the additional sur- name and arms of Turker by R. L. 21 Feb. 1853, in compliance with the testamentary injunction of the Dowager Lady Page Turner, and d. 18 Aug. 1881, aged 65, having had 3 sons and 3 daus. Frederick Edward Fienncs POLniLL-TURXER.of Howbury Hall, Beds. 2nd Ueut. 5th dragoon guards, late lieut. Bedford mil. ; b. 10 June, 1858.— Cecil Henry, 2nd lieut. 2nd dragoon guards, late Beds. nul. ; b. 23 Feb. 1800.— Arthur Twisleton, b. 7 Feb. 1862.— Alice Kate Frances.— Beatrix Emily Violet, —Helen Augusta Rose. "DARROW, Sib -'--' John Cboker, of Ulverstone, co. Lan- caster (1835, U.K.); bar.-at-law l.i.; s. his father as 3rd Baronet in 1876 ; b. 8 July, 1833 ; m. 2 Dec. 1867, Emily Jane, eldest dau. of late James Nathaniel Merriman, m.d. of London, and has a son and 2 daus. (1) Francis Laurence John, b. 11 Aug. 1862. (2) Emily Agnes. (3) Mary Mercy. Abms — Sa., two swonls in saltire arg., between three fleurs- de-lis an anchor erect in base of the last. Crbst— On a mount vert, a squirrel sejant mordant, all ppr., charged on the shoulder with an anchor. Motto— Parum sufflcit. Residence.— Fegwell, Isle of Thanet. flmeage. SIR JOHN BARROW, LL.D. F.R.8. (only son of Roger, of Ulverston, who was son of Roger of Patterdale), 40 years secretary of the admiralty, created a Baronet 30 Mar. 1835 ; b. 19 June, 1764; d. 23 Nov. 1848, having m. Aug. 1798, Anna Maria, dau. of Peter John TrUtter, of the Cape of Good Hope, member of the court of justice ; she d. 15 Dec. 1867, having had 3 sons and 2 daus. (1) Sir George, s. as 2nd Baronet. (2) John, K.R.S. late major S6th Middx. R.V. formerly in the admiralty ; b. 28 June, 1808. (3) Peter, 34 years in consular service at Caen, Morocco, Nantes, and Kertch ; b. 30 July, 1813; m. 14 April, 1846, Esther Maria, 2nd dau. of CoL Pierre HypoUte Alexandre Lepetit de Courville, comdt. de la garde d'honneur temp. Napoleon I.; she d. 26 June, 1881. (4) Johanna Maria, m. , 1821, to Col. Robert Batty, grenadier guards, d. (5) Jane Mary, d. 9 Jan. 1878. SIR GEORGE, 2nd Baronet, chief clerk colonial ofBce, and secretary and registrar of the order of St. Michael and St. George; b. 22 Oct. 1806 ; d. 27 Feb. 1876, having m. 23 July, 1832, Rosamond Hester Elizabeth, dau. of William Pennell, Esq. consul-gen. at the Brazils, and niece and adopted dau. of Right Hon, John Wilson Croker, and had 3 sons and 6 daus. [11 Sir John Croker, 3rd and present Baronet. [2] George Staunton, vicar of Stowmarket 1876, rector of Knights Enham, Hants, 1872/6, vicar of Northam 1863/72 ; b. 20 Oct. 1834 ; m. 7 April, 1864, Florence Mary, eldest dau. of John NichoUes, Esq. and has 5 daus. Annie Reta. — Ida Florence. — Gillian Mary.— Rosamond Nony, a dau. b. 14 Oct. 1880. [3] William Pennell, com. R.N. ; b Jan. 1841 : d. unm. 6 July, 1873. [4] Rosamond, m. 5 Oct. 1853, to Rev. Matthew Woodward M.A. vicar of Folkestone, surrogate, and has 8 sons and 6 daus. (1) Matthew WOODWARD, b. 6 Dec. 1858.— (2) Herbert Croker SperUng, b. 16 July, 1868.— (3) Michael Edward Pennell, b. 28 Sept. 1872. 32 BARTTELOT—nATES. /^EORGE BARTTELOT, of Stopham, relinquished the! VJT svrrname of Smyth 1837, served in Peninsular war, medal J and five clasps, lieut. R.H.A. ; bp. 23 Sept. 1788; d. 28 Nov.| 1872, havnng m. 22 Nov. 1819, Emma, youngest dau. of Jamec'l Woodbridge, of Richmond, Surrey; she d. 11 April, 1877,*'^ having had with other issue 2 sons and a dau. ' (1) Sir "Walter Barttelot, created a Baroxet. ? (2) Brian Barttelot, of Bramblehurst, Sussex, J.P. capt. late , 8th Sussex R.v. b. 1 Dec. 1833; m. 1 Jime, 1864, Mary Dorothy, i eldest dau. of John Frederic Bateman, Esq. of Moor Park, ( Surrey (Fairbairx— BART.), and has 2 sons and 2 daus. ' George Frederic, b. 13 June, 1865.— Brian Herbert Fairbaim, ' b. 31 Dec. 1867.— Mary Philadelphia.— Isobel Dorothy. (3) Philadelphia Jane, m. 5 Jan. 1861, to Lieut.-Col. Richard ■ England, eldest son of Sir Richard England, g.c.b. k.h. j (4) Rosamond Penelope, m. 22 July, 1875, to Rev. Charles Joseph Ridsdale, vicar of St. Peter's, Folkestone. (5) Marianne.— (6) Bertha Anne.— (7) Louisa Mary Eans- wythe.— (8) Constance Harriet.- (9) Ethelinda Helen. [5] Anna Maria, m. 5 Got. 1855, to Rev. John Hanson Sperling, formerly vicar of Westbourne, Sussex, and lias with other issue— Annie MadeUne (eldest dau.), m. 25 June, 1879, to William Osborne Christmas, Esq. of Whitfield, co. Waterfonl. [6] Mary, m. 14 May, 1861, to Rev. Vere Broughton Smyth, vicar of St. Nicholas, Warwick, and has 4 sons and a dau. Vere Staunton Smyth, b. 24 Jan. 1864.— Basil Broughton, b. 20 Jan. 1866.— John Wilson Croker.b. 12 June, 1867.— George Harding Follett, b. 19 Jan. 1869.— Ella Mary. [7] Eliza Catherine. [8] Adelaide, m. 5 Nov. 1863, to Alexander Clutterbuck, Esq. and has 3 sons and 4 daus. Peter Henry Clutterbuck, b. 28 Sept. I860.— Ernest, b. 20 Oct. 1870.— Francis Alexander, b. Jan. 1878.— Mabel Sophia.— Rosamond Merryl.— Eva.— Agnes Mary. BARTTELOT, SiB WALTER Bart- telot, of Stopham, Sussex, Baronet, so cre- ated 8 June, 1875 ; C.B. 1881; M.P. West Sussex since 1860, col. 2nd batt. Sussex R.v. 1881, lieut.- col. 1860-81, col. reserve, late capt. 1st royal dragoons; b. 10 Oct. 1820; m. 1st— 28 April, 1852, Harriet, 4th dau. and coheir of Sir Christ- opher Musgrave, of Edenhall, Cumberland, Bart, (ext.) ; she d. 29 July, 1863. Hem.2ndly —30 April, 1868, Mar- garet, only child and heir of Henry Boldero, Esq. of South Lodge, St. Leonard's Forest, Sussex. By his 1st wife he had with other issue 2 sons and 3 daus. (1) Walter George, capt. 1st Devon yeo. cav. 1880, late capt. 5th dragoon guards ; b. 11 April, 1855 ; m. 3 June, 1879, Georgiana Mary, only dau. of late George Edmund Balfour, Esq. of the Manor, Sidmouth, and has a son and dau. Walter Balfour, b. 22 Mar. 1880. Irene Margaret Mary, b. 15 July, 1881. (2) Edmund Musgrave, lieut. 7th R. fusiliers ; b. 28 Mar. 1859. (3) Edith Harriet. (4) Evelyn Fanny. (5) Ada Mary. Arms— Sa., three sinister gloves pendant arg., tasselled or. Crest— A swan couchant, wings endorsed arg. Motto— Mature. Seat— Stopham, Sussex. Hineage, JOHN BARTTELOT, of Stopham, j. u. (son of Adam Barttelot, of East Preston and Stopham 1374), trea- surer and executor to Thomas, Earl of Arundel (1415) ; d. 6 Feb. 1428, having m. 1395/6, Joan, eldest dau. and coheir of John de Stopham, of Stopham ; she d. 1399, having had a son, JOHN, of Stopham, who fought at Agincourt, M.P. Sussex 1434 ; d. 1453, having m. Joan, dau. and heir of John de Lewknor (son of Thomas de Lewknor, by Joan, dau. and heir of Sir John D'Oyley, Knt.) His descendant, WALTER BARTTELOT-SMYTH, of Stopham*, assumed that additional surname by testamentary in junction ; b. 19 Mar. 1751; d. Feb. 1837, having m. 9 June, 1772, Phila- delphia, dau. of Rev. John Wickens, D.D. rector of Petworth and Tillington; she d. May, 1809, having had with Q-flausi 4. sons, of whom the third, viz.— fi BATES, Sir Edward, of Manydown Park, ' Hants, and of Gym Castle, Flints. J.P. d.l. Lane. J.P. M.P. Plymouth 1871/80, created a Bard- j NET 13 May, 1880 (only surviving son of Joseph '' Bates, of Spring Hill, near Halifax, Yorks. who d. : 17 Nov. 1846, aged 77, having m. 1801, Rebekah, \ dau. of Joseph Walker, of Ardsley, Yorks. ; she d. 9 \ Jan. 1847); b. Mar. 1816; m. Ist— 1832,;; Charlotte Elizabeth, dau. of Charles Smith, of J Calcutta ; she d. Feb. 1843, having had 3 daus. i of-;¥4i.0in th^ on^y.^uij^vc^, jy, ; .; (tTvGwtrud^J9Elfaftl»fe«i, m. 18 May, 1860, to Thomas Priestly • Billborough. j Sir Edward m. 2ndly— 25 June, 1844, Ellen,- dau. of Thomas Thompson, of Hessle, Yorks. and ^i has had 5 sons and 3 daus. j (2) Edward Percy, of Beechenhurst, Liverpool ; b. 17 Aug. 1845; m. 20 April, 1876, Constance Elizabeth, dau. of Samuel Robert Graves, M.P. of Liverpool, and has 2 sons, Edward Bertram, b. 7 Mar. 1877.— Percy Elly, b. 11 May. 1879. •" (3) Gilbert Thompson, of Maryton Grange, AUerton, neat Liverpool; b. 22 April, 1847; m. 13 July, 1876, Charlotte Thax- ter, dau. of George Warren, of Woolton, Liverpool, and has dau.— Mary. (4) Sydney Eggers, b. 28 April, 1861 ; m. 9 July, 1878, Elizi. both Jessie, 3rd dau. of Col. George Grenville Malet, of Bombay cav. (Bart.), and has a son and dau. ^ Aarthur Sydney, b. 18 June, 1879. Norah Ellen, b. 29 April, 1881. BATESON—DE BATHE. 33 ) Wilfrid Imrie, b. 6 Oct. 1856. ) Bortram Iligby, b. 2 Aug. 1863; d. 25 Jan. 1871. ) Anne Millicent, m. 26 Nov. 1874, to Donald Ninian Nicol, Arlmarnoch, co. Argyll, ami has a son, David Ninian NicOL, b. 20 Aug. 1877. ) Mabel Steuhouse, m. 20 Feb. 1873, to Frederick Bellairs lompson, Esq. ) Norah Greame, m. 9 Dec. 1880, to Stanes Brocket Henry laniberlayne, bar.-at-law M.T. 1869 (youngest son of late ry Thomas Chamberlayue, Esq. of Stoney Thorpe, co. arwick). IMS— Arg., on a fosse az. between two quatrefoils and a r-, Elizabeth, youngest dau. of Capt. John Markett, of Meophani Court Lodge, Kent; she d. 23 Jan. 1837, having had 3 sous and 2 daus. [1] Sir John Edward George, s. as 2nd Baronet. [2] Kennett Chanii^ain Baylcv, rector of Acrise, Kent, and rector of Copford, Essex ; b. 13 Oct. 1798 ; d. 2 June, 1861, having m. 23 June, 1831, Charlotte, eldest dau. of James Drnke- Brockman, of Beachborough, Kent ; she d. 27 Aug. 1860, having had 3 sons and a dau. (1) John, major 16th lancers, formerly capt. 7th hussais ; b. 22 Sept. 1833; d. s. p. 18 Feb. 1880, having m. 9 June. 1S63, Juliana Mary Georgiana, only dau. of late Rev. Thomas Charles Hyde Leaver, rector of Rockhampton, Glouc. (2) George, major 31st foot, b. 27 Jan. 1836. (3) Kennett, C.e. b. 31 Oct. 1838; m. 2 Aug. 1864, Louisa Jane (B. R.), dau. of Rev. William Bowling, rector of Coslus- ton, Penibrokes. and has 3 sons and 3 daus. Kennett Champain, b. 23 Aug. 1873.— Arthur George and Francis Edmund, t\vins, b. 6 July, 1878.— Louisa.— Eleanor Charlotte.— Ethel Evelyn. (4) Charlotte, m. 2 April, 1861, to Rev. Charles Alexander Baynes, vicar of Wyken and Binley, Warwicks. and has a son, Henry Kennett Baynes, b. 7 June, 1862. [3] Francis, bar.-at-law L.l. judge of the Westminster county court; b. 6 Feb. 1803; m. 1st— 31 Aug. 1830, Elizabeth, eldest dau. of Alexander Macdonald, Esq. of London; she d. 9 April, 1838. He m. 2ndly— 17 April, 1854, Charlotte, dau. of Frederick Roulet, of Peseux, near Neuchatel ; she d. 15 Dec. 1873. By his 1st wife he has a son and dau. (1) John Arthur,major 52nd L.I.; b. 13 July, 1831; m. 6 June, 1853, Elizabeth, dau. of Samuel Sterling, of Belfast. (2) Louisa Frances, m. 4 June, 1867, to Rev. Sir George Henry Cornewall, Bart. [4] Marianne, d. 24 April, 1858, having m. 22 June, 1826, as 1st wife, to Rev. Henry Clissold, rector of Chelmondiston, Suffolk; he d. 1 Jan. 1867, having had a son and 2 daus. (1) Henry Bayley Clissold, rector of St. Saviour's, Bath ; b. 26 June, 1827 ; d. 10 April, 1879, having m. 1st— 2 Jan. 1861, Adelaide, 3rd dau, of William Hickman, Esq. of Lon- don ; she d. , having had a son, /I/ Cecil Henry Clissold, b. 7 July, 1868. Rev. H. B. Clissold m. 2ndly— 20 April, 1871, Frances Elizabeth, dau. of James Baxter, Esq. of Sihdon Castle, Salop, and has 2 sons and a dau. /2/ Arthur Herbert, b. 12 Mar. 1872. /3/ Mortimer Bayley, b. 19 Sept. 1875.-/4/ Ethel Frances. (2) Elizabeth Charlotte Marianne. (3) Isabella Marianne, m. Dec. 1865, to Peregrine Powell Pearl Fenwick, capt. Bombay s.C. who d. 17 May, 1867. [5] Elizabeth Magdalen, d. 26 Feb. 1878, aged 83. SIR JOHN EDWARD GEORGE, 2nd Baronet ; b. 23 Dec. 1793; d. 23 Dec. 1871, having m. 1st— 27 Jime, 1822, Char- lotte Mary, 2nd dau. of John Minet Fector, Esq. of Kearsney Abbey, Kent ; she d. 2 Aug. 1854. He m. 2ndly— 18 Aug. 1855, Selina, dau. of Col. Marlay ; she d. s. p. 15 Jan. 1865. By his 1st wife he had 2 sons, (1) Sir John Robert Laurie Emilius, 3rd and present Baronet. (2) Lyttelton Holyoake, judge high court Bombay ; b. 6 May> BAYNES. 35 }1 ; m. 12 May, 1852, Isalnjl, dan. of Anthony ilactier, of CO. Aberdeen ; she d. 9 April, 1860, having had 2 sons 2 daus. 1/ Stanhoije Lyttelton Fcctor, I). 9 Mar. 1858.-/2/ Vernon itthyani Fector, b. 28 Mar. 186U.— /3/ Ella, d. 5 Oct. 1873. '4/ Isal)el Constance, ni, 6 Oct. 1880, to John IMcAdam [jiwlstone, Esq. youngest son of Tlionias Steuart Gladstone, Esq. of Capeuoch, Dumfries, x.B. (Baux.) BAYNES, Sir William John Waltkb, of Hareficld Place, Middlesex (1801, U.K.); ca})t. late Duke of Manchester's light horse vols. ; s. his father as 3rd Baronet in 18G6 ; b. 4 June, 1820; m. 17 June, 1845, Margaret, 3rd dau. of Daniel Stuart, Esq. of Wykham Park, Ozon. and bas 7 sons and a dau. (1) Christopher "William, b. 14 Sept. 1847; m. 20 June, 1872, Amy Kuperta, eldest dau. of late Edward Colston, Esq. of Roundway Park, Wilts, and has 2 sons and 2 daus. William Edward Colston, b. 23 Feb. 187C.— Ronald Chris- topher, b. 12 Nov. 1878.— Christobel Ruperta.— A dau. b. 30 Sept. 1880. (2) Donald Stuart, C.E. b. 17 Sept. 1848; ra. 8 June, 1881, Annie, 3rd dan. of late Rev. Edward Ravenshaw, rector of West Kington, Wilts. (3) Roderick Walter, b. 8 May, 1852. (4) Malcolm Charles, B.A. Trin. Coll. Canib. 1878, curate of Horsliixm since 1878 ; b. 15 Aug. 1853. (5) Gilljert Sanmel, lieut. 60th rifles, b. 10 April, 1855. (6) Kenneth Schalch, lieut. 79th highlanders, b. 20 Feb. 1857. (7) Edward Niel, b. 1 April, 1861. (8) Margaret Agnes. Arms— Sa., a shin-bone in fesse, surmounted of another in pale arg. ; on a canton of the last a vulture ppr. Chkst— A cubit arm vested az., cuffed erminois, the hand holding a jaw-bone arg. BuppouTEUS — Two savages, wreathed about the temples and loins, holding a club over the exterior shoulder, granted by the Lyon office 10 June, 1806. Motto— Furor arma ministrat. BEAT— Forest Lodge, West Hill, Putney Heath, S.W. Uineage. CHRISTOPHER BAYNES, of Kilburn and Bilsdale, N.n. Yorks (of the same stock as the Visitation family of Bayno, of Middlcmorc, WMl. Yorks.); d. 10, bin*. 16 Aug. 1678, having m. 1st— at Feliskirk, N.ll. Yorks. 20 Oct. 1625, Martraret, \\idoW of his cousin James BayriCs, of Ravensthorp, prebendary of Feliskirk aforesaid ; she wivs bur. at Kilbm-n 11 j Oct, 1658, leaving a son, Christopher, d. s. p. He m. 2ndl5-— Elizabeth Dawson ; she was bur. 1 July, 1669, having had a son j and 4 daus. His great-grandson, viz. — SIR CHRISTOPHER, of Harefield Place, Middx. (only surviving son of William Baynes, gentleman of the Privy I Chaml^er to George ii. and George lir. by ilary, 2nd dau. 1 of Christopher Roberts, of London), comet R.II. guards, major- commandant Uxbridge gentlemen and yeomanry cavalrv, created a Baroxet 29 June, 1801; b. 6 Aug. 1756 ; d. 16 Mar. 1837, having m. 1 Mar. 1788, Nanny, dau. of William Gregory, Esq. of Ryde, l.w.; she d. 5 Dec. 1842, having had 3 sons and a dau. (1) Sir William, s. as 2nd Baronet. (2) Walter George, capt. Coldstream guards; b. 22 Nov. 1792; d. 27 April, 1847, having m. , 1826, Claudia, dau. of Valeri, of (Corsica; she d. 30 Aug. 1860, having had 3 sons and 3 daus. [1] Horace C^hristopher, b. 20 April, 1827 ; m. 1st— 1847, Adele, dau. of Branch!, of ; she d. s, p 1862, Hem. 2ndly— , 1863, Adele, dau. of Meissonier, of , s. p. [2] Alfred Donald, b. 21 Feb. 1828 ; m. , 1864, Theresa, dau. of Rora, of , and has a son and dau. (1) Donald Walter Horace, b. 5 May, 1868. (2) Enid Mary Seraphina. [3] William Claudio, b. 4 Nov. 1830 ; m. 17 Nov. 1853, Antonia, dau. of Signor Adrian AUessandrini, and has a son and 2 daus. (1) Walter Donald b. 6 June, 1856. (2) Georgina, b. 12 Oct. 1858. (3) Claudina, b. 30 June, 1862. [4] Valeria, m. , 1864, to Comte Titus Compagnoni, and has a son and dau.— Pompey, b. 11 Sept. 1866,— Claudina Floriani. [5] Madeleine, b. , 1867, to Cavalier Antelmo Severini, and has— Elno, b. 8 Sept. 1868. [61 Annette, m. , 1872, to Comte Augusto Caccialupi Olivifcri, and has— George, b. 8 Feb. 1873, and Marius, b. 24 April, 1874. (3) Donald Christopher, In H.o. formerly an offlcer in the 62nd regt. ; b. 4 Nov. 1807 ; m. 27 July, 1830, Anne Maria, youngest dau. of Henry Boulton, Esq. of Moulton, Line. s. p. (4) Mary, d. s. p. 17 Jan. 1856, having m. in 1836, to her cousin, John Wingfleld Shawe, Esq. wlio d. 3 Mar. 1854. SIR WILLIAM, 2nd Baronet, E.I.C.S, ; b, 28 Nov, 1789; d. 1 Jan. 1866, having m. 14 Dec. 1816, Julia, 4th dau. of Gen. Sir John Smith, R.A.; she d. 21 Jan. 1881, having had 3 sons and 3 daus. (1) Sir William John Walter, 3rd and present Baronet. ' (2) Walter Francis, b. 16 Dec. 1823 ; m. 22 Sept. IS.'iS, Amelia Sarah, youngest dau. of late William Malton, Esq. of London, and has 2 sons and 2 daus. j Walter Malton, b, 31 Aug. 1854.— Nigel William Francis, b. 21 Mar. 1878.— Amy Helen.— Ethel Frances. (3) Charles Christopher, late of hon. corps of gentlemen-at- arms ; b. 10 Dec. 1829. (4) Julia, m. 3 Dec. 1850, to John Christian Cowley, Esq. of London, and ha.s 3 sons and 2 daus. /I/ John Herbert Baynes COWLEY, b. 23 Dec. 1859,-/2/ Frederick Hamilton, b. 7 Sept. 1857.-/3/ Arthur Francis, b. 21 Nov. 1858. /4/ Edith Julia, m. 25 Nov. 1878, to;. Major Edward Boyle, army pay dept, late 96th regt, /5/ Alice Margaret Emma, m, 12 Oct. 1880, to Lindsay, younger son of William Hogg, Esq. of London. (5) Charlotte Helen, m. 4 Aiig. 1868, to Sir Richard Mounteney Jephson, 2nd Bart, who d. s. p. 29 June, 1870. (6) Mary Anne Louisa, m. 8 Sept. 1857, to Major-Gen. Thomas de Courcy Hamilton, v,c. late lieut.-col. 64th regt. K.L.ll, (B. KlXOSALE), and has issue 4 sons and 3 daus. Claude de Courcy Hamilton, b. 23 Sept. 1861.— Roger Baynes, b. 26 May, 1863.— Sidney Whitmore, b. 9 June, 1866. —Ernest Richard, b. 29 Sept. 1869. — Charlotte Annie.— Florence.— Gwendoline Louisa. bi 36 BAZLEY—BEA IJCHAM1\ BAZLEY, Sir Thomas, of Tolmers, Herts, and Hatherop, co. Gloucester, Baronet of the United Kingdom, so created 30 Nov. 1869, officer of the legion of honour, president of the Manchester chamber of commerce 1845/59, served as a royal commissioner for the Exhibition of 1851, M.P. Man- chester 1858/80, -'late father of the house of com- mons" ; b. 27 May, 1797; m. 2 June, 1828, Mary Maria Sarah, 2nd dau. of Sebastian Nash, Esq. of Clayton, Lancaster, and has an only son, [1] Thomas Sebastian, U.K. Trin. Coll. Camb. D.L. for Glou- cester, J.P.; b. 30 April, 1829 ; m. 1 Nov. 1855, Elizabeth, 2nd davt. of Robert Gardner, Esq. of Chaseley, co. Lane, and has a sou and 5 daus. (1) Gardner Sebastian, b. 14 Oct. 1863. (2) Elizabeth Mary. (3) Annie Caroline. (4) Frances Annette Ellen. (5) Jessie Marion Atkinson. (6) Lucy Maud Mary. Arms— Per pale az. and sa., a bee volant or between three fleurs-de-lis arg. Crest— A cubit arm ppr. charged with a bee as in the arms, the hand holding a chapeau gu., turned up or, the whole be- tween two branches of oak ppr. MOTTO— Finem respice. BEAT— Eyford Park, Stow-on-the-Wold, Glouc. Hinease, THOMAS BAZLEY, of Bolton, co. Lane. ; b. 15 Jan. 1774 ; d. 6 June, 1845, having m. 10 July, 1796, Anne, dau. of Caleb Hilton, of Horwich, near Bolton-le-Moors; she d. 23 Nov. 1834, having had with other issue 2 sons and a dau. (1) Sir Thomas, created a Baron'ET 30 Nov. 1868. (2) Robert, of Manchester, b. ; d. 1845, having m. 2 Oct. 1837, Lucy, dau. of John Keuworthy, Esq. of Peel Hall, Lancaster, J.p. and had with other issue a son and 2 daus. (1) Charles Heni-y, j.P. Lane, b, 27 June, 1838 ; m. 10 Aug. 1870, Alice Elizabeth, only dau. of Elias Doming, of Man- chester, C.E. and has 3 sons and a dau. Robert, b. 2 May, 1871.— Francis Howai'th, b. 28 Jan. 1876. — Harold Doming, b. 30 April, 1877. — Constance Mary. (2) Lucy Anne, m. 10 Feb. 1863, to John Robert, eldest son of late Jolin Grimston, of Neswick, Yorks. capt. late 29th foot (WILMOT). (3) Edith, m. 5 Oct. 1864, to Thomas, 3rd son of Hugh Daw- son, of Preston. (3) Martha. Hicks-Beach— see Hicks. BEAUCHAMP, Sir Reginald William Pkoc- TOR, of Langley Park, Norfolk (1744/5, G.B.), lieut. (P.w.o.) Norfolk art. mil. ; s. his father as 5th Baronet in 1874; b. 23 April, 1853; m. 7 June, 1880, Lady Violet Charlotte Julia Maria Jocelyn, only child of John Strange, 5th Earl Roden, and has a dau. b. 4 April, 1881 ; heir presumptive, his brother Granville. Arms— Arg. a chevron sa. between tliree martlets gu. Crest— On a mount vert a pied greyhound sejant ppr. col- lared or. MOTTO— Toujoura fldfele. j SEAT— Langley Park, Norwich. j Hincagc, ' EPHRAIM BEAUCHAMP, of Hertford and of White Hall, Tottenham, citizen and mason of London, governor of Christchurch, Bethlehem, and Bridewell hospitals; d. 16 Sept. 1728, aged 68, leaving bv his 2nd wife Lctitia, dau. of John Coppen, Esq. of Pulox Hill, Beds, (she d. 16 ]Mar. 1739/40), an only son, Thomas, killed by a fall from his horse at Ejisom in his father's lifetime, and was bur. 23 June, 1724, having m. Anne, dau. of William Proctor, of Ei)som ; she bur. 20 April, 1745, having had with 3 daus. an only son, SIR WILLIAM BEAUCHAMP-PROCTOR,which latter name together with the arms he assumed in addition to his own pursuant to the will of his uncle, George Proctor, Esq. by act of parliament, 18 Geo. II,; was created a Baronet 20 Feb, 1744/5, col, of a battalion of Middx. militia 1759, knighted at St. James's 23 Mar. 1761, M.P. Middlesex 1747/68, a commissioner of the lieiitcuancy for city of London; bp. II May, 1722; d. at Langlev Park 16 Sept, 1773, having m, 1st — 1746, Jane, dau. of Christopher Tower, Esq. of Huntsmoro, Bucks, and had with 2 daus. 3 sons, of whom the eldest. Sir Thomas Beauchamp-Proctor, s. as 2nd liaroneU SIR WILLIAM m. 2ndly~13 May, 1762, Letitia, eldest dauJ and coheir of Henry Johnson, Es(i. of Great Berkham instead,; Herts, and had issue, of whom the only son to survive was WILLIAM HENRY BEAUCHAMP-PROCTOR, of Forth-^ hampton, Glouc. b, 9 April, 1769; d. 9 May, 1806» having m. June, 1790, Frances Mary, dau, and coheir of Rev* William Davie, prebendary of Exeter, and vicar of Axminster^ and niece of Sir John Davie, Bart, (ext.); she d, 30 July, 1844;! having had with other issue 5 sons, j [1] William Henry Johnson Beauchamp, rector of Monksj Risborough, Bucks, b, 28 July 1793; d, 31 Aug. 1868, having^ m, 16 Oct. 1821, Catherine, only dau. of Rev. Robert Vernonij rector of Heytlirop, Oxon.; she d, 31 Aug. 1868, having had 4^ sons and 6 daus. i (1) William Henry Vernon, b. 17 Dec. 1824; d. 29 May,, (2) George Christopher Proctor-Beauchamp, curate of Cliil- ton Foliatt, Berks, a twin with William; b. 17 Dec. 1824;. m, 24 Jan. 1866, Alice Maria, youngest dau. and coheir o^ Edward Legh, Esq. of Lewisham and Newington ne.xt SiU tingbourne, Kent, and has a son and dau, * Charles Legh Proctor, b. 18 July, 1868,— Alice Ethel. (3) Charles Davie Beauchamp, b, 14 Oct, 1826; unm, i (4) Willoughby James Beauchamp, b. 25 Feb. 1828; d. a^ Mar, 1874, having m, 30 July, 1862, Elizabeth Maria, elder^ \ BEAUCHAMP. 37 dan. of Rev, Isaac King, M.A. rector of Bradeuham, Bucks. and had 3 sons and 3 dans. Willoughby George, b. 1 Aug. 1864.— Henry King, b. 12 Dec. 1866.— Vernon Francis, b. 26 Nov. 1869.— Edith Eliza- beth.— Katherine.— Ellen Mary. (5) Letitla Mary. (6) Katherine Agneta Penelope, m. 28 July, 1853, to Trevor Cotton Bird, lieut.-col. Madras army; he d. s.p. 8 Sept. 1871. (7) Frances Margaret, m. 25 Sept. 1861, to Rev. George Sketchley Ffinden, vicar of Downe, Kent, and domestic chaplain to Lord Carrington, and has a son and 2 daus. Greorge Constantine lYederick Alexander Sketchley FFIX- DEX, b. 26 Mar. 1866. — Constance Caroline Georgina Sketchley.— Hemiione Margaretta Dorothy Sketchley. (8) Sophia Elizabeth, m. 6 Nov. 1861, to Rev. Edward Duncan Hall, rector of Coin St. Denis, Glouc; he d. 5 June, 1875, having had 3 sons and 4 daus. Henry William HALL, b. 28 Feb. 1865.— Edward George, b. 15 May, 1866.— Charles Beauchamp, b. 16 Sept. 1869.— Katherine Charlotte.— Agneta Frances.— Amabel.— Sophia Marian. _ (9) Julia Isabella. (10) Georgiana Mary. 2] Joseph Sidney Beauchamp, of Hurst, Berks, a clerk in the leasury ; b. 2 Oct. 1797 ; d. 18 Mar. 1871, having m. 20 May, ,847, his cousin Louisa, dau. of George Edward Beauchamp Proctor, Esq. of the Priory, and has 3 sons and 4 daus. (1) Sydney Charles Beauchamp, rector of Little Lawer, Essex, 1878, Hampton, Oxon. 1876/8; b. 14 Mar. 1848. (2) Robert Halhed, b. 13 Aug. 1850. (3) Edward Barnard, b. 22 Nov. 1851. (4) Louisa Mary. (6) Ellen Frances, m. 13 Sept. 1881, to Thomas Bertram Udall, of Queen's Coll. Oxon. M.A. and of Newcastle-under- Lyme, bar.-at-law. (6) Georgiana Agneta Geraldine. (7) Agneta Harriet. 3] Charles Eustace, lieut. R.A. b. 30 Dec 1799; d. 26 Jan. 861, having m. 3 June, 1846, Charlotte, dau. of Joseph Tom- linson, Esq, of Elmley Lovett, Wore, and has a son and 2 daus. (1) Arthur James, solicitor, b. 20 Aug. 1852. (2) .Mury Charlotte. (3) Letitia. 4] Maiu-ice Beauchamp, formerly capt. Indian army, b. 27 uly, 1801 ; d. , having m. , Elizabeth, dau. of Pitcher, Esq, ; she d. 1837, having had a son, Fitzmaurice, lieut,-col. 7th fusiliers 18»1; b. 1837; m. 18 Oct. 1866, Liza, youngest dau. of R Coore Kingsford, Esq. of Seaton, s. p. [5] James Beauchamp, rector of Crowell and vicar of Shirbum, Oxon. 1830/74 ; b. 1 July, 1804 ; m. 2 Oct. 1833, his cousin, Mar- garet Sophia, dau. of Thomas, and sister of Sir George Beau- mont, Bart, and has 3 daus. Frances Bridget.— Mary Letitia.— Margaret Agneta. SIR THOMAS BEAUCHAMP-PROCTOR, 2nd Baronet, high sheriff Norfolk 1780; b. 29 Sept. 1766 ; d. 29 June, 1827, having m. 5 Mar. 1778, Mary, 2nd dau. of Robert Palmer, Estj. of Sonning, Berks; she d. 26 Dec. 1847, having had with 3 dans. 5 sons, [1 ] Sir William Beauchamp-Proctor , s. as 3rd Baronet. [2] George Edward Beauchamp-Proctor (commonly called Beauchiimp), of The Priory, Hants, b. 23 July, 1785; d. 21 Dec. 1868, liaving ni. 23 July, 1808, Louisa Ellen, dau. of Robert William Halheil, Esq. of The Priory, Stratfieldsaye, Hants.; she d. 18 May, 1849, having had 4 sons and 4 daus. (1) George Thomas Beauchamp, Madras C.S.; b. 28 Sept. 1812 ; m. 2 May, 1833. Hester ilaria Fredericka, dau. of Thomas Daniel, Esq, of Hanningfield, Essex, and Madras C.s. and has 2 sons and 3 daus. /I/ George Edward Henry, lieut.-col. Madras army, super- intendent of Cannanore central gaol ; b. 21 Mar. 1834 ; m. 15 Nov. 1866, Emily, dau. of Henry Wood, Esq. Madras C.S. and has 3 daus. Louisa ^lary C .—Alice Kaye,— Bertha. /2/ Halhed Scott, b. 31 Oct. 1849 ; m. 15 Jan. 1872, Flo- rence, dau. of Rev. Richard Rumsey, of Preston, Sussex, and has 3 daus. Florence Anne Frederica.— Lilian Lucy Stephenson Mer- sev.- Mary Beatrice. /3/'Mary Klleu, /4/ Emma Bruce. /5/ Anna Maria. (2) Robert William Beauchamp, rector of Wickmere, Nor- folk ; b. 28 Oct, 1813 ; m. 28 Sept. 1839, Alicia, dau, of Capt. Pearson, E.I.C. naval service, s, p. (3) Edward Halhed Beiiuchamp, capt. R.X, b. 23 May, 1815 ; m, 28 Mar. 1848, Anna Maria Louisa, elder dau, of Nathaniel John Halhed, Esq. E.LC.S, and has 3 sons and 3 daus, Edward Haves, b, 19 Oct. 1852.— Herbert Lloyd, b.lO Sept, 1854.— Francis Arthur, b. 16 Nov. 1857.— Annie Louisa.— Alice Emily. — Constance Isabella. (4) Heury Champion Beauchamp, b. 8 Aug. 1827 ; m. 2 April, 1857, Maria Louisa, dau. of Thomas Carter, of London; she d, 24 July, 1875, having had 2 sons and 3 daus /I/ Heury Herman Edward, b. 16 April, 1861 ; d. 24 July, 1879.-/2/ James Lloyd Hobart, b. 21 Sept, 1862. /3/ Laura Louise, m. 6 Jan, 1881, to Nicolai Alexander, 2ud son of Nicolai Andreas Pychlan, Esq. of Riga, Russia. /4/ Amy Florence, d. 5 Feb. 1880.-/5/ Georgiana Mary. (5) Georgiana, m. 1st— 20 April, 1840, to Edward Lloyd Ed- wards, Esq. of Cerrig Llwydion, co. Denbigh; bed. 6 Mar. 1861. (She re-m. 30 May, 1865, as 2nd \vife, to William Hastings Martin-Atkins, Esq. of Farley Castle, Berks, who il. -28 July, 1881,) By her 1st husband she had an only dau, Louisa Janette Anne Edwards, m, 12 May, 1863, as 2nd wife, to Richard Mere* ; n \ not clearly ascertained. He m. Alice, dau. o^ Al.\jm,i(.r' Comyn, niece and lieir of John Comyn, Earl ol Bucliap, li" Scotland, and in 6 Edw. II. ilid liomage f-. d. 1413; m. Elizabeth, dau. of William, Lonl Wll-j loughby, and A^-as father of Sir John, created ViscorxT Beaumoxt. 1 (2) Thomas, lord of BaskerTHle. cant, of Galllanle; m. Pldl-i llppe, dau. and heir of Sir Tliomas Manrewanl, Knt. 1458, an-i cestor of Sir Thomas Beaumont, croateil a Bauonkt 21 r.h.' 1660/1. ' (3) Riclianl. j SIR THOMAS BEAU.VIONT (grandson of .Sir T) ;-] mont, Knt. by Catherine, dau. nn' Endly, 3rd dau. of Evan Baillie. Eseth Mary. - dau. of Rev. Samuel Hurry Alderson, of Risby, Suffolk, s. p. ' (3) Constance Marj-, m. 6 July, 1852, to William Unwin Hey- \ gate, Esq. of Maplewell, Leic. (BART.) * ; I "WrIXOX-BECHER— SOP Wrixon. BECKETT— PA8T0K-BEDINGFELD. 39 "OECKETT, Sm Ed- -^ MUND (1813, U.K.), LL.D. Cantab. Q.c. 1854^ chancellor and vicar- gen, of York 1877 ; s. his father as 5th Baronet in 1874; b. 12 May, 1816; m. 7 Oct. 1845, Fanny Catharine, dau. of Right I'rv. John Lonsdale, :i hop of Lichfield; heir presumptive, his brother Christopher, ^u^^i^ ^'^ , Arms— Oo., a fe«e between three twan* heada ennliiola. Crest— A boar's head oonped or, pierced by a cross pat^ fitchte erect sa. iloTTO— Prodesse Clvibos. Bk AT— Batch Wood, 8t. Albans. Town House— 83, Queen Anne Street, W. (10) Oathflrine. _ Sophia, m. 19 Oct. 1847, to Rev. Thomas Bradley Paget, Tioar of Walton and Melton.rural dean and canon of York, and chaplain to the archbishop of York, and has 4 daus. (1) Ada Elhtabeth, m. SI Dec. 1875, to Robert Stanley Schol- field, bar.-at-law, and has a son— Edward Paget. (2) Agnes ICary, m. 11 May, 1881, to Charles WiUism Henry, eldest son of bite James William Wall, of Cooliiamuck Coort, oo. Waterford. (3) Mildred Augusta m. S7 July, 1876, to Sir Henry Boynton, Bart. (4) Mabel Sophia. [7] Augusta. fLinragr. SIR JOHN BBCKBTT, of Leeds, Torl& J.P. W.R. and of temerby Park, Lino, [grandaoa of Ganrase (son of Daniel) Ik'ckett, of Bamsley, and his wife, Eleanor, dan. of Jonas Clnrke, of the same phu»]. mayor of Leeda, and created a IUU()^^n'2Noy. 1818; b. 80 April, 1748; d. 18 SepC 18M (bur. in the choir of Leeds parish church), having m. • Mar. 1774, )(ary, dau. of Right Rer. Christopher Wilson. D.D. bishop of Bristol ; she d. 31 Feb. 1888, having bad with other iasoe 8 son* <"i'l II dau. lUght Hon. Sir John. 2nd Baronet, P.c mider-aeo. of . MkP. Oockermouth 1890/1, Haxlemere ISM/IS, and Leeds 7, bar.-at-law and bencher, judgeHulvocate-gen. ; b. 17 . 1776 : d. s. p. 81 May, 1847, having m. SO Jan. 1817. Lady •• Lowther, dau of William, Earl of Lonsdale, K.o. ; she d. .^ ,ov. 1871. (2) Christopher, of Leeds, banker, b. S6 Jan. 1777 ; d. 5 Mar. 1847, 8. p. (3) Sir Thomas, 3rd Baronet, b. 1 Jan. 1779; d. 17 Nov. 1873, having m. 8 Mar. 1835. his cousin Oaroline,daa. of Joseph Beckett, Esq. of Bamsley ; she d. 99 Jan. 1878, aged 91, having had 8 daus. (1) Mary. (2) EliKabeth,m. 17 Mar. 1858, to Sir Henry Hickman Bacon, Bart, who d. 14 Nov. 1879, leaving issue. (4) Richard, brigadier-major, capt. Coldstream guards; b. 18 June, 17H2 ; slain at the battle of Talavera 98 July, 1809. (5) William, of Leeds, banker, M.P. 1841/59 ; b. 8 Mar. 1784 ; d. 26 Jan. 1863, s. p. having m. 90 Nov. 1841, Frances Adelina, RiHtcr of Hugo Meynell-Ingram, Esq. of Temple-Newsam, Yorks. (6) Sir Edmund, «. as 4th Baronet. (7) Henry, b. U April, 1791; d. at Bordentown, New Jersey, II Sept. 1871, having m. , Mary, dau. of James Lyle, of Philadelphia, merchant, and granddau. of James Hamilton, colonial gov. of Pennsylvania, and hatl with oilier issue an only 8on, Hamilton, b. 15 Oct. 1829; m. 14 Dec. 1854, Hon. Sophia Clarence Copley, 3rd dau. and coheir of John, Lord Lynd- hurst (oxt.). and has a son and dau. /I/ Ifonrv Lvndhurst, b. 8 April, 1867. /2/ Constance .Mary, ni. 10 Feb. 1880, to Hon. Henry Camp- bell Bruce, eldest son of Henr>-, Baron Abeniare. (8) George, prebendary of Lincoln, rector of Epworth, vicar of Gainsborough; b. 10 Feb. 1793; d. 13 April, 1843. (9) Ann (3nl dau.), d. 20 Oct. 1867, having m. 7 Jan. 1811, to her cousin Lieut.-Gen. Thomas Marriott, E. I. C.8. ; he d. 16 Mar. 1847. SIR EDMUND, 4th Baronet, of Grimthorpe, j.u. M.P. West Riding Yorks. 1841/69; he assimied the additional surname and arms of Denison by R. L. 8 Sept. 1816, and resumetl his patronymic by R.L. 9 Dec. 1872; b. 29 Jan. 1787; d. 24 May, 1874, having m. 14 Dec. 1814, Maria, dau. of William Beverley, Esq. of Beverley [and great-great-niece of Anne (dau. and coheir of Roundell Smithson. of Millfield, near Harewood, gent.), wife of Sir Thomas Denison, Knt. justice of the King's Bench, 1742]; she d. 27 Mar. 1874. having had 3 sons and 4 daus. [1] Sir Edmund Beckett, 5th and present Baronet, formerlv Edmund Bcckett-Denison. [2] Christopher Bcckett-Denison, M.P. West Riding Yorks. eastern division, 1868 80, (Ipputy-chairman ex. railway 1880, B.cs. 1845/65. civil commissioner at sie^e of Lucknow;, Jh«H^ high sheriff 1881, coheir to the barony of Grandison IHN>eu mpW T O to th e P a ronotcy ; b. 9 May, m5.«t.2V/vor«hnin nnrl hn«» .1 snns nnd 4 dntis. (1) Ernest William Beckett-DenLson, Ueut. Y^orks. hussare 1881; b. 35 Nov. 1858.— (2) William Gervase, b. 14 Jan. 1866.— <3) Rupert Evelyn, b. 2 Nov. 1870.— (4) Helen Louisa. (5) Adeline Gertrude, m. 19 Oct. 1880, to Sir Frederick George Milner, Bart f 6) Katharine Violet. (7) Maud Augusta. r4j Mary, m. 31 June, 1837, to Charles Wilson Faber, Esq. of Northaw, Herts. J.P. D.L. Middx. who d. 1 April, 1878, having had 6 sons and 5 daus. (1) Edmund Beckett Faber, banker. (2) Arthur de Dibon. (3) George Denison. (4) John David Beverley, inspector of schools, m. 2 May, 1878, Caroline Georgina Alice, 8rd dau. of late Lieut.-Col. Broadley. (5} Walter Vavasour. (6) Charles Lewis. (7) Mary Sophia, d. 35 Dec. 1876, having m. 19 July, 1864, to Rev. Arthur Henry Faber, M.A. rector of Spotborough since 1880, head master of Malvern CoU. 1865/80. (8) Elizabeth, m. 13 June, 1878,a8 3nd wife, to Hon. Mortimer Sackville-West, created LORD Sackyillk 3 Oct. 1876. (9) Alice Martha, m. 16 Oct. 1861, to John Blandy-Jenkins, of Kingston Bagpuise, Berks, high sheriff 1866, and of Tregoes, oa GUuol nom. high sheriff 1881, and has a son and 4 dans. John Blakdt-Jekkins, h. 9 July, 1865. Mary.— Alice.— Eva.— Ethel. (10) Augusta. (11) Helen Mi of John Bourne, ' ] Elisabeth, d. 1 Oliam Frogatt BetheU', of Rise, Yorks. who d. 7 Mar. 1879, arnretta, m. 11 Oct. 1881, to John, eldest son le, Esq. of Hilderstone HaU, Staff. [5] Elisabeth, d. 96 July, 1870. having m. 35 Mar. 1841, to William Frogatt BetheU, of T ~ having had 5 sons and 5 dans. (1) William BBTHBLL, of Rise, bp. 15 Oct. 1847 ; m. 1 Jan. 1880, Hon. Mairi Myrtle WUlougbby, dau. of Henry, 8th Banm Middleton. (2) George Richard, hp^ 97 June, 1849.-(3) Edward Hugh, Ueut R.S. assistant field engineer Kliyber field force 1879/^; bp^ i Mar. 1854.— (4) Christopher, bpi 3 April, 1856.-(6) Alfred James, b. 1863.-(6) Maria.-<7) Lucy.-(8) Chariotte. (0) Elisabeth, m. 11 Aug. 1874, to Edw>ni Walker, late capt. Iftth hussars. (BART.) PASTON-BEDINGFELD, Sir Henry George, of Oxburgh, Norfolk (16G0/1, e.), on roll formerly capt. West Norfolk mil. and served in the Austrian cavalry; s. his father as 7th Baronet in 1802: b. 21 June, 1830: m. 17 Oct. 1850, Auerusta, 40 BEEVOR, only child of Edward Clavering, Esq. of Callaly Castle, Northumberland, and has had 4 sons and 3 daus. (1) Henry Edward, lieut. 2nd R. Lane. mil. b. 29 Aug. 1860. (2) Richard Henry Clavering, b. 2 Jan. 1862. (3) Charles, b. 25 July, 1864. (4) Edward Arthur, d. 16 Mar. 1878, aged 8. (5) Alice. (6) Mary Maud. (7) Edith Mary. Arms— Quarterly, 1st and 4th, Erm., an eagle displayed gu. Bedingfeld. 2nd and 3rd, Arg., six fleurs de lis three, two, and one, az., a chief indented or, Paston. Crests— 1, An eagle wings expanded or, Bedingfeld. 2, A griffin sejant wings elevated or gorged with a collar gu. there- from a line terminating in a ring of the last, PASTON. MOTTO — Despicio terrena, solem contemplor. SEAT— Oxburgh, Stoke Ferry, Norfolk. SIR EDMtTND BEDINGFELD, Knt. (will dated at Beding- feld, 24 Henry VI. 1446), m. Margaret, dau. of Sir Robert Tuddenham, Knt. of Oxborough, coheir of her brother Sir Thomas, and descended from Sir William Grandison, who ha-U8, Esq. of Diss, and has a son, George Herbert, b. 10 Nov. 1880. (2) Chiirlotte. (3) Sophia Elizabeth. (4) Emily Jane, m. 15 Nov. 1873, to Kev. Frederick William Homer, retired Bengal chaplain, and has 4 sons and a dau. William Beevor HOMER, b. 29 Aug. 1874.— Charles Smythies, b. 26 Aug. 1875.— Richard and Robert, tv/ins, b. 7 April, 1879.— Matel Charlotte. (5) Catherine Harriet, m. 1 Nov. 1870, to Anthony Charles Farrington, Esq. of Diss (BART.) /2/ Frederick Balders, of London; b. 23 Feb. 1805; d. 30 April, 1853, having m. 15 May, 1832, Mary, joungest dau. of Rev. Miles Beevor, D.D. aforesaid, and had 2 sons, (1) Miles Branthwayt, b. 4 April, 1833; m. 23 Sept. 1862, Emma Lord, eldest dau. of late Rev. William (Joflfrey Pollard Burton, rector of St. Thomas in the Vale, Jamaica. (2) Frederick Arthur, b. 7 Aug. 1842 ; m. 8 Aug. 1874, Laura Elizaljeth, youngest dau. of before-named Rev. W. G. V. Burton. 73/ Sophia Elizabeth, m. 25 April, 1823, to Rev. Henry Hutton. rector of Filleigh, Devon, who d. 14 Nov. 1871, having had issue. [2] Thomas, of Heckmondwike, b. 1663; d. 8 April, 1708, having m. 15 Nov. 1685, Alice Bcatcherd, of Morley, Leeds. His great-grandson, JOHN Bkrvou, M.A. rector of the north modiety of Clay- pole, Linrolnsh.;b. 16 June, 1753; d. 10 June, 1K20, having ni S Jan. 1780, Anne (14th in descent from Ki»wari) ill.), eldest dau. of William IV^rfect, Esq. of Pontefract; she d. 21 July, 1840, having had C sons and 10 ilaus. of whom, /I/ Abmham. of Bath, M.R.C.8.; b. 1 Aug. 1794. /2/ John, of Newark-upon-Trent, solicitor; b. 24 May, 1788; d. 1 Sept. 1833, having m. 26 Oct. 1816. Elizabeth, only dau. and heir of Francis Parke, Esq. of Attleborough; she d. June, 1819. leaving 2 sons, (1) Henry, of Bamby Moor, Notts. J.P. M.R.C.S. capt. late Bouth Notts, yeo. cav.; b. 26 Oct. 1817; m. 1 Dec. 1840. Harriet, youngest dau. of Samuel Hodgkinson, Esq. of Kilton, Notts, and has 2 sons and a dau. [1] William Henry, Ueut. 11th regt.; b. 10 Mar. 1844; d. April, 1872. [2] John Grosvcnor, b. 1 Jan. 1845; m. S2 Sept. 1870, Annie, eldest dau. of Sir James Meek, of Middlethorpe Lovith his son Isaac, were murdered by Rush 28 Nov. 1848 (see also Jephson). (3) Juliana Bettina,d. Dec. 1828, having m. 1816, to Rev. Henry Howanl. of Sawbridge, Herts, and had issue. SIR THOMAS BRANTHWAYT. 3rd Baronet; b. 7 April, 1798; d. G April, 1879, having m. 1st— 9 Dec. 1819, Eliza- beth Bridget, 2nd dau. of late Richard Lubbock, of Norwich, M.D.; she il. 2 Nov. 1831, having had a son and dau. [1] Sir Thomas, 4th and present Baronet. [2] Elizabeth Bridget, m. 21 July, 1843, to John Dacie JefEery, Esq. son of Samuel Jeffery, com. R.X. and has 2 sons and a dau. (1) John Edward Beevor Jeffery, B.c..«!. magistrate Fureed- pore, Bengal; b. 11 Feb. 1846; m. 7 Sept. 1871, Christiana Elizabeth, dau. of late Rev. Philip Rufford, rector of Thome Coffin, Somerset, and has had 5 sons and a dau. Edward Rufford Jefferv, b. 10 Aug. 1872.— Philip John Dacie, b. 31 Aug. 1873.— Arthur Rufford Beevor, b. 17 Sept. 1874.— AUington Edward Squire, b. 23 Oct. 1875.— Francis Hubert Morte, youngest son, d. 27 Nov. 1877.— A dau. b. 27 July, 1878. (2) Francis Ronald, b. 1 April, 1851. (3) Elizabeth Sophia Maria. SIR THOMAS m. 2ndly— 4 Sept. 1832, Martha, dau. of Archi- bald Herdiment, of Old Buckenham, Norfolk; she d. 25 Oct. 1843, having had with other issue 2 sous and 2 daus. [3] Arthur, b. 14 Sept. 1834. [4] Franklin, b. 21 Mav, 1841. [5J Julia, m. 1855, to Walter Jeffery Potts, Esq. 2nd son of late George Potts, Esq. m.p. and has issue. 56] Marianne, d. s. p. 1864, having m. 3 June, 1862, to Burton ohn Daveney, 6th dragoons. SIR THOMAS m. 3nlly— 15 Mar. 1845, Mary, dau. of F. Davies, Esq. and by her ha sons and 3 daus. [1] Sir Alan Edward, 3rd and present Baronet. [2] Henrv Richard, bar.-at-law L.I. ; b. 12 June, 1804 ; d. unm. 23 Nov. 1836. [3] O'Bryen, M.D. ; b. 12 Dec. 1805 ; d. s. p. 11 Oct. 1857, having m. , Matilda, dau. of Bryan MoUoy, of Millicent House, co. Kildare, Esq. [4] Sydney Robert, residing at Castle Bellingham; b. 2 Aug. 18u8 ; m. , Arabella, dau. of William Holmes, Esq. of Quebec, s. p. [5] William Johnstone, of Dundalk, late capt. 50th regt. major and lieut.-col. Louth rifles; b. 20 Mar. 1818; m. 15 April, 1852, Felicia, only dau. of late Rev. John Short Hewett, D.D. rector of Rotherhithe and Ewhurst, and has 3 sous and 3 daus. (1) Sidney Edwin, lieut. 57th regt.; b. 5 April, 1853; m. 3 Mar. 188U, Helen :Mary, 3rd dau. of late A A Dunlop, Esq. of Sutton, co. Dublin. (2) Alan Hele, b. 13 May, 1867. (3) William Edward Patrick, b. 11 Mar. 1864. (4) ^I:iry Louisa, m. 7 Aug. 1877, to Arthur, eldest son of | liii-liurd Mnoiui, of Drnmoashel, co. Louth. [6] Mary Anne Jane, m. 9 May, 1826, to Rev. John Cheales, vicar of Skendleby, co. Line. [7] Frances Elizalieth, m. 1 Mar. 1825, to George Wilson Mad- dison, Esq. of Partney, co. Line. iSl Charlotte Sophia, m. at Spilsby, 12 May, 1835, to Rev. ohn Allngton, rector of Candlesby, co. Line. BERESFORD-PEIEBE, Sir Henry Monson DE LA POEB (1814, U.K.); 8. his uncle as 3rd Baronet in 1873; b. 25 Sept. 1850 ; m. 11 Nov. 1873, Lady Adelaide Mary Lucy Bernard, 5th dau. of Francis, 3rd Earl of Bandon, and has 4 sons a 2 daus **'^ ^ , "• 1-"/^**^^^'^', ^^7 '^^ ^(h i«>Mf(Kj /««-, ' (1) Henry Bernard de la Poer, b. 9 Jan. 1875. (2) Richard Wyndham de la Poer, b. 6 Aug. 1876. (3) Evelyn Francis de la Poer, b. 3 Sept. 1877. (4) Ernest Arthur de la Poer, b. 2 Oct. 1879. (5) Sybil Georgiana Mary. (6) E'thel May, b. 18 Mar. 1881; d. 31 May following. Arms — Quarterly, 1st and 4th, Az., a ducal coronet between three cross-crosslets fltchde or, I'Ei RSE. 2nd and 3rd,Arg., senu-e of cross-crosslets fitchee, three fleurs-de-Us sa., all within a bor- dure wavy ermines, Bekeskord. Crests — 1st, A cross-crosslet fitch^ or, ensigned by a mural crown gu. 2nd, Out of a naval crown or, a dragon's head per f esse wavy az. and gu., the lower part of the neck transfixed by a broken tilting spear in bend sinister, and in the mouth the remaining part of the sjiear, point upwards, or. Motto — Non sine pulvere pahna. SEAT— The Hall, Bedale, Yorkshire. fLinfagr. SIR JOHN POO BERESFORD, k.C.b. o.c.H. k.t.S. adm. of the white (brother of William Carr, Viscount Beresford (ext.), created a Baroxet 21 May, 1814; d. 2 Oct. 1844, ffit. 79, having m. 1st— May, 18o"9, Mary, dau. of Capt. Anthony James Pye Molloy, u.x.; she d. May, 1818, leaving an only son, [1] Sir George, 2nd Baronet, major; b. 1 Mar. 1811; d. 11 Feb. 1873, having m. 7 Mar. 1846, Elizabeth, 2nd dau. of David Lucas, of Clontibret, co. Monaghan, and of Glenalough, co. Galway, and had an only surviving dau. Marcia Mary Anne Harriet, m. 23 June, 1875. to Francis Colebrooke Dnmimond, 7th dragoon guards (V. Str.vth- ALLAN). SIR JOHN m. 2ndly— 17 Aug. 1815, Harriet Elizalieth, 3rd dau. and coheir of Henrv Peirse, Esq. of Bedale; she d. 28 Fel). 1825. He m. 3rdly— 26 May, 1836, Amelia, 2nd dau. of late Jam. s Tlnillip Van onH i.-irlr.,,. .-.f C!.m.,,»l w«..«l. iv^ ..e T.n; 44 BERNARD. House, CO. Warwick ; she d. 17 Dec. 1862. By his 2nd wife he had 2 sons and 3 daus. [2] Henry William de la Poer Beresf ord-Peirse, of BedaleHall, Yorks. by licence dated 15 Sept. 1851, he and his issue were authorised to take the name of Peirse in addition to and after that of Beresf ord, and the arms of Peirse quarterly in the 1st quarter with those of Beresford; b. 27 Sept. 1820; d. 24 July, 1859, having m. 2 Mar. 1848, Henrietta Anne Theodosia, dau. of llev. and Hon. Thomas John Monson (B. MOXSOX), rector of Bedale, and had 5 sons and a dau. (1) Sir Harry Monson de la Poer Beresford-Peirse, 3rd and present Baronet. (2) Arthur de la Poer, late 25th regt. b. 30 Nov. 1851. (3) William John de la Poer, capt. 66th regt. instructor of musketry; b. 8 Nov. 1852. (4) lleginald de la Poer, b. 11 June, 1854. (5) Windham de la Poer, b. 1 Nov. 1858. (6) Charlotte Grace, m. 8 Oct. 1874, to Maximilian Dudley Digges-Dalison, lieut. Scots guards, inspector of musketry at Hythe (E. Caledon), and has a dau. b. 28 April, 1878. [3] John George Beresford, M.A. rector of Bedale, b. 28 Sept. 1821; m. 3 Feb. 1846, Hon. Caroline Amelia, youngest dau. of Thomas, Lord Denman, and has 4 sons and 6 daus. (1) John Peirse de la Poer, lieut. South Wales borderers; b. 2 Dec. 1846; m. 25 Aug. 1881, Mary E T , eldest dau. of Lieut.-Col. Henry Stewart Beresford Bruce, of Bally- scullin House, co. Londonderry (BART.) (2) Charles Windham de la Poer, R.N. b. 2 June, 1858. (3) Henry William de la Poer, b. 27 April, 1862. (4) Walter Vevers de la Poer, b. 22 June, 1864. (5) CaroUne Theodosia, m. 3 Dec. 1866, as 2nd wife, to Thomas Hood Cockburn-Hood, Esq. eldest son of John Cock- burn-Hood, Esq. of Stoneridge, Berwicksh. (6) Marion Harriet. (7) Gertrude Georgina, m. 19 April, 1876, to Rev. John Bhapland Elliot Cockburn-Hood, vicar of Kirkby Fleetham, Yorks. and has a son and 3 daus. Claude Beresford, b. 5 Aug. 1878. — Marion.— Gertnide Cecilia.— Cara Charlotte, b. 25 April, 1881. (8) Frances Anne. (9) Elizabeth Margaret, m. 31 Jan. 1877, to Rev. Ernest Henry Kellett Long, rector of Tickencote, Rutland, 1880, and has 3 sons, Basil Kellett LOXG, b. 28 Feb. 1878.— John Beresford, b. 20 Feb. 1879.— William Fortescue, b. 24 May, 1880. (10) Catherine Emily. [4] Harriett Charlotte, m. 12 June, 1843, to Rev. Anthony Hammond, formerly chaplain B.c.s. and has 3 sons and 4 daus. (1) Anthony Marcus HAMMOND, b. 17 Sept. 1849. (2) Frederick Arthur, b 22 Sept. 1853 ; m. 20 April, 1876, Laiira Trew, dau. of llev. William Gray, of (3) Alfred Charles, b. 29 May, 1856. (4) Harriett Marianne Eliza, m. 23 April, 1868, to Rev. Charles Cary Bull, of Chepstow, and has 2 sons and a dau. Ashley Ernest Bull, b. 30 July, 1869.— Alfred Charles,*b. 17 Aug. 1873. — Evangeline Constance. (5) Constance Mary, m. 18 Aug. 1874, to Edmund Perch-al Wilford, lieut. 28th foot, and has 2 sons, Edmund Ernest WiLFORD, b. 13 Jan. 1876.— Hugh An- tony. (6) Alice Georgina, m. 31 Jan. 1878, to John Meade SheiTard, lieixt. 28th regt. (7) Marion Isabel. [5] Georgina, d. 7 Sept. 1870, having m. 23 July, 1842, to Right Rev. Reginald Courtenay, bishop of Kingston (E. Devon). [6] Marianne Catherine Emily, d. 14 April, 1865, having m. 1 Mar. 1849, as 1st wife, to Lieut.-Gen. Sir Charles Ashe Wind- ham, K.C.B. son of Vice-Adm. Windham (see also Des VCEUX); he d. 2 Feb. 1870, having had 4 sons and a dau. (1) William Windham, b. 5 Jan. 1850.— (2) Charles, lieut. R.N.; b. 1 Mar. 1851.— (3) John, b. 24 Mar. 1854.— (4) Regi- nald, b. 11 April, 1864. (5) Mary, m. 4 Nov. 1875, to her cousin Richard Charles Hare, Esq. capt. 22nd regt. (E. LiSTOWEL). B ERNARD, Sir Thomas Tyring- HAM, of Nether Winch- endon, Bucks (1769, G. B.), sheriff 181G, m.p. Aylesburyl837/6i5,lieut.- col. Bucks yeo. ; s. his brother Sir Francis as fith Baronet in 1876; b. 15 Sept. 1791 ; m. 1st— 26 July, 1819, Sophia Charlotte, only child of (Sir) David Williams, of Sarratt, Herts, and Clifford Court, co. Here- ford ; she d. 15 May, 1837. He m. 2ndly— 12 Oct. 1840, Martha Louisa, 2nd dau. and coheir of late William Minshull, Esq. of London; she d. s. p. 18 April, 1855. He m. 3rdly— 28 July 1864, Ellen, widow of Henry Elwes, Esq. of Marcham Park, Bucks, and dau. of ; she also d. s. p. 6 Nov. 1869. By his 1st wife he had 2 sons and 2 daus. (^ . (1) David Williams, b. 6 Dec. 1830; d. unm. 29 Dec. 1853. (2) Edward Stanley, b. 3 May, 1835; d. 21 April, 1845. (3) Letitia Charlotte, d. 17 Dec. 1865, having m. 5 Sept. 1850, as 1st wife, to her cousin Francis Bernard Pigott, Esq. of Eagle Hill (for his 2nd marriage see Johnstone Baut.) ; he d. 12 Nov. 1872, liaving had an only dau. Louisa Sophia Bernard PlGOTl', m. 6 Aug. 1874, to William, eldest son of James Walton, Esq. of Dolforgan, co. Mont- gomery, and has 3 daus. Constance Vera WALTON. — Edith Millicent. — Florence Margaret. (4) Sophia Elizabeth, m. 13 June, 1861, to Joseph Napier Higgins, Q.c. and has 2 sons, Francis Tj-ringham HiGGIXS, b. 22 July, 1864. — Edward Stanley, b. 9 Jan. 1866. Note— No heir to this Baronetcy. Arms— Arg. a bear rampant sa. muzzled or. Crest— A demi bear sa. muzzled and collared or. Seat— Nether Winchendou, Aylesbury. 7<^M- Hincage, TTUIANCIS BERNARD (grandson of Thomas Bernard of J? Reading), entered St. John's, Oxon, 1667; M.A. 1685; n.D. 1691 ; rector of Codford, Wilts.and Brightwell, Oxon. 1715; 1x1. at Lewknor; m. Margaret, dau. and coheir of Richard Winlowe of Motley and Lewknor, Oxon. (Slie re-m. to Anthony Alsop, n.D. prel)endary of Wincliester, and d. 1718; bd. at Lewknor. Her sister m. to John Tyringham, of Nether Winchendon, Bucks.) His son, SIR FRANCIS BERNARD, of Nettleham, co. Line, and of Nether Winchendon, Bucks, of Ch. Ch. Oxon. bencher of Lincoln's Inn and of the Middle Temple ; governor of Massa- chussets 1760, created a Baronet 5 April, 1769; d. 11 Jiuie, 1779, having m. 1741, Amelia, dau. of Stephen Offley, of Norton Hall, Derbyshire; she d. 28 May, 1778, having had with otlier issue 3 sons who all succeeded, [1] Sir John, 2nd Bai'onet, d. unm. at Dominica 16 Axxs 1809. ^ [2] Sir Thomas, 3rd Baronet, D.C.Ii. chancellor of Durham, bar.-at-law, treasurer and vice-president of tlie foundling hos- pital and of the royal institution ; b. 27 April, 1750; d. s. p. 1 July, 1818, having m. 1st— 11 May, 1782, Margaret, dau. and eventual sole heir of Patrick Adair; she d. 6 June, 1813. He m. 2ndlj'— 13 June, 1815, Charlotte Matilda, youngest dau. of Sir Edward Hulse, 2nd Baronet; she d. 20 July, 1816. [3] Sir Scroi^e, 4th Baronet, D.C.Ii. M.P. Aylesbury, St. Mawes, Cornwall, gentleman usher of the black rod, Ireland, 1787, under-sec. of state home department 1792, assumed by R.L. 8 May, 1789, the additional surname and arms of TYRINGHAM, and also by R.T.. 15 Feb. 1811, the additional surname of Moii- i.and; b. 1 Oct. 1768; d. 18 April, 1830, having m. 26 July, BERNEY—BIDDULPH. 45 1785, Harriet, only child of William Morland, of Lee, Kent, BI.P. Taunton; she d. 4 Mar. 1822, having had with other issue 2 sons, (1) Sir Francis Bernard-Morland, 5th Baronet, b. 7 June, 17»0 ; d. iinm. 22 Jan. 1876. (2) Sir Thomas Tyringham Bernard, 6th and present Baronet. i6(MamA'^ %if)^ct BERNEY, Sib Henry Hanson, Baronet (1620> E.) ; LL.B. Cantab. ; s. his father as 9th Baronet in 1870 ; b. 30 Nov. 1843; m. 31 Jan. 1 866, Jane Dorothy, dau.of late Rev. Andrew Bloxham, M.A. rector of Harborough Magna, Warwicks. and has 6 sons and 2 daus. (1) Thomas Hugh, b. 17 Oct. 1866. (2) Richard William, b. 20 Dec 1867. (3) John Hanson, b. 22 Nov. 1868. (4) Robert Henry, b. 6 May, 1871. (5) Andrew James, b. 23 Sept. 1873. (6) Alexander David, b. 20 Sept. 1877. (7) Mary Agnes. (8) Jane Dorothy Elizabeth. AUMS— Quarterly gu. and az., a cross engrailed erm. CUEST— A garb arg. Motto— Nil temere, neque timore. Residence— RidgTsay House, Bitteme, Hants. Uineage, JOHN DE BERNEY, of Witchingham (son of John de Berney, of Nor\vich, and his wife Joan, dan. of Bartholo- mew, of Witchingham aforesaid), said to be descended from Roger de Berney, lord of Berney, near Walsinjjham, Norfolk was one of the citizens of Non\ich in the parliament at York {> EDWARD III.; one of the knights in parliament 20, 22, and 31 EDWARD III. By his 2nd wife Catherine, dau. of Peter Beding- feld, he had 2 sons, (1) Sir Robert, ancestor of the family seated at Gunton. (2) Sir Thomas, of Recdham, Norfolk, J.U. having m. Mat garet, dau. and heir of William de Reedham, Esq. by Margaret, dau. and heir of Sir Robert Caston, of Needham, Knt. His descendant in the 6th generation, viz. SIR THOMAS BERNEY, Knt. high sheriff Norfolk 7 JAMES I. 1609,11 ; d. 1616, having m. Juliana, dau. of Sir Thomas Gaudy, of Redenhall, Norfolk, knt. a justice of the common pleas, and had with other issue 2 sons, [1] Sir Richard, created a Baronet. [2] Thomas, high sheriff Norfolk 1647 ; m. Dorothy, dau. of John Smith, Esq. of Arming Hall, and was grandfather of Thomas BERXEY, of Sewardstone Hall, b. 1674; m. 29 May, 1700, Anne, daiL of Robert Suckling, Esq. of Wootton Hall, Norfolk (royal descent), and was great-grandfather of Thomas TREXCH Berney, of Morton Hall, Norfolk, high sheriff 1813 ; b. 17 July, 1784; d. 15 Sept. 1869, having m. 15 June, 1812, Mary, dau. of Thomas Penrice, Esq. of Great Y''armouth; she d. 5 Feb. 1876, having had with other issue 3 sons and 4 daus. (1) George Duckett, of Morton Hall, Norfolk, liigh sheriff 1881; b. 21 Ajiril, 1813; m. 15 Sept. 1864, Catherine Mary, dau. of Rev. Henry Lombe, of Bylaugh Park, Norfolk, s. p. (2) Thomas, lord of the manor and rector of Bracon Ash since 1856, rector of Hockeriug 1839/56; b. 26 May, 1816. (3) Augustus, of Sydney, N.S.W.; b. 17 Aug. 1831; m. 6 April, 1868, Matilda Lavinia, dau. of Col. George Gibbes, and has a son and 2 daus. George Augustus.— Eva Constance EUzabeth Fanny.— Dorothea. (4) Elizabeth Emily, d. 5 Feb. 1880. (5) Susanna. (6) Caroline, d. 9 Aug. 1857, having m. 24 Feb. 1848, to Andrew Fountaine, Esq. of Narford Hall, Norfolk ; he d. 11 Aug. 1874, having had 3 daus. Mary, m. 3 Feb. 1876, to her cousin Algernon, son of Charles Fountaine, Esq.— Caroline.— Emily. (7) Julia. SIR RICHARD BERNEY created a BARONET, 5 May, 1620, high sheriff Norfolk 1622; d. 1668, having m. Anne, dau. of Michael Smallpage, of Chichester, Sussex, and had with 4 daus. 5 sons, of whom the 2nd, Richard, succeeded by devise to all the estates at Reedham and elsewhere, belonging to the family, and (Thomas) the eldest succeeded to the title. The 6th in descent from Sir Richard, viz. SIR HANSON, 8th Baronet (on the death of his father, Sir John, 4 Oct. 1825) ; b. 3 Dec. 1780 ; d. Sept. 1870, having m. Ist — April 1811, Anne, eldest dau. of Henry Tahour- din, Esq. of Sydenham, Kent ; she d. s. p. 14 Jan. 1838. He m. 2ndly— 10 Oct. 1843, Agnes, dau. of Mr. Thomas Peck ; she d. 6 Oct. 1870, having had a son, (1) Sir Henry Hanson, 9th and present Baronet. BIDDULPH, Sir Theophi lus William (1664, e.), J.P. and D.L. CO. War- wick, major 2nd War- wickshire mil. 1855/8 ; s. his father as 7th Baronet in 1854 ; b. 18 Jan. 1830; m. 18 June, 1872, Hon. Mary Agnes Bomerville, 3rd dau. of Kenelm, 17 th Lord Somerville (ext.), and has a son and dau. cl (1) Theophilus George , b. ^'^'. 3 April, 1874. (2) Mary, b. 4 April, 1873. Arms — Vert, an eagle displayed and a canton arg. Crest— A wolf rampant arg^ charged with a trefoil gu. Seat— Birdingbury Hall, Rugby. fLmeage. SIMON BIDDULPH, (descended from Roger, living 24 ED- WARD I. 1295/6 grandson of Henry Bydulfe, of Over Bj^dulfe, in Staff, who heads the visitation pedigree of this family), d. 1632, having m. Joyce, dau. of Richard Floyer, of Uttoxeter, by whom he had with other issue 2 sons, [1] Michael, d. 28 Jan. 1657; m. Elizabeth, eldest dau. of Sir William Skeffington, Bart, (ext.), of Fishenvick, Staff.; she d. 30 Aug. 1657, having had with 4 daus. 10 sons, of whom the 3rd, Sir Theophilus, created a Baronet, [2] Anthony (3rd son), of London, merchant, m. Elizabeth, dau. of Robert Palmer, of London, merchant, ancestor of the families seated at Chirk Castle and Ledbury. 4g BLACK ETT. SIR THEOPHILUS BIDDULPH, of Westcombe, Kent, was knighted and afterwards created a BARONET 2 Nov. 1664; d. April, 1683, having m. Susanna, dau. of Zachary Highlord, alderman of London, by whom he had with other issue 2 sons, [1] Sir Michael, 2nd Baronet, d. 20 April, 1718; will proved 26 May, 1719; having m. 1st, in Westminster Abbey, 31 Dec. 1678, Henrietta Maria, dau. of Col. Iloger Whitley, of London, after of Peele, Chesh.; she bur. in Westminster Abbey, 15 Oct. 1689. He m. 2ndly, Elizabeth, dau. of William D'Oyley, Esq.; she d. April, 1740, having had 3 daus. By his 1st wife he had with 2 daus. an only son, . Sir Theophilus. 3rd Baronet, d. s. p. 16 May, 1743, having m. Gary, dau. of Sir Charles Lyttelton, of Frankley, Wore. ; she d. 18 April, 1741. [2] Simon (4th son), lord of Birdiugbury,Warwlcks.; m.Jane, eldest dau. of Edward Birch, Esq. of Leacroft, serj.-at-law, and had with other issue a son, Edward, m. his cousin Anne, dau. of Edward Birch, Esq. and had with 2 daus. 5 sons, (1) Sir Theophilus, s. as 4th Baronet. (2) Edward.— (3) John.— (4) William.— (5) Charles. SIB, THEOPHILUS, 4th Baronet, d. 1801, having m. his cousin Jane, only child of Michael Biddulph, of Hippie, CO. Wore; she d. 14 Aug. 1818, aged 93, having had with other issue 2 sons, [1] Sir Theophilus, s. as 5th Baronet. [2] John, rector of Frankton, co. Warwick, and Birbury ; d. 19 Aug. 1837, having m. , Sophia, dau. of Sir Charles Wheler, Bart ; she d. 18 Feb. 1863, aged 85, having had witli other issue 3 sons and 2 daus. j (1) John, rector of Frankton, d. s. p. 20 Aug. 1837, having | m. , Mary Frances, youngest dau. of Edward Sacheverell Wilmot, Esq. (BART.); she d. s. p. 23 Nov. 1839, i having re-m. 15 Nov. 1838, to Gen. George Dixon, col. 104th i regt. who died s. p. 15 May, 1874. i (2) William, capt. Bengal army, b. 8 Jan. 1805; d. Jan. j 1852, having m. 17 April, 1841, Hannah Sarah, dau. of Dr. Nathaniel Wallick, of Calcutta, and has a son and dau. } /I/ William Wallick, b, 1 May, 1842; m. 11 July, 1868, \ Annie, eldest dau. of late William Hugh Baruikel, of Pern- j broke. I /2/ Sophia. i (3) George (5th son), col. in the Indian army, killed at the relief of Lucknow, unm. (4) Jane and (5) Lucy, twins. SIR THEOPHILUS, 5th Baronet, b. ; d. 30 July, 1841, aged 84, having m. 1784, Hannah, dau. of Edward Prestridge, Esq.; shed. , 1824, having had 6 sons and a dau. (1) Sir Theophilus, s. as 6th Baronet. (2) Charles, capt. R.N. d. unm. 24 April, 1815. (3) Edward, lieut.-col. C.n. d. 3 Dec. 1868, aged 70, having m. and had an only son and several daus. /I/ Edward Theophilus Price, d. at Moodarabad, India, 26 Oct. 1864, aged 23. /2/ Mary Anne (4th surviving dau.), m. 9 April, 1872.. to George Josiah, 2nd son of William Ciirtis, of Northampton. (4) Simon, capt. 25th regt. d. 25 April, 1823, aged 30, leaving a dau. (5) Henry, rector of Birdingbury, Warwicks. d. 19 Sept. 1867, having m. 1 July, 1834, Emma Susan, only dau. of John Nuttall, Esq. of Worley Bank, Wore; she d. 14 April, 1873, leaving an only dau. Adelaide Emma, d. 27 Mar. 1869, having m. 26 Oct. 1865, to Rev. Humberston Skipwith (B.\.RT.) (6) Frances Anne, d. 9 Jan. 1871, having m. 9 June, 1810, to Adm. Sir William Parker, Bart. G.C.H. who d. 12 Nov. 1866. SIR THEOPHILUS, 6th Baronet, b. 20 Mar. 1785; d. 15 July, 1854, having m. 12 April, 1825, Jane Rebecca, dau. of Robert Vyner, Esq. of Easthorpe, co. Warwick. ; she d. 19 Mar. 1843, leaving a son and a dau. (1) Sir Theophilus "William, 7th and present Baronet. (2) Jane Constance, d. s. p. 20 July, 1879, having m. 6 June, 1855, to Sir William Biddulph Parker, Bart. B LACKETT, SlE Edward, of Mat- fen Hall, Northumber- land (1073, E.), J.P. and D.L. late 1st life guards; s. his father as 6th Ba- ronet in 1810 ; b. 28 Feb. 1805; m. Ist— 1 May, 1830, Julia, last surviving dau. of late Sir Charles Monck, Bart, of Belsay Castle (Middle- ton) ; she d. 25 June, 1840. He m. 2nd]y— 16 Oct. 1851, Frances Vere^ widow of William Henry Ord. Esq. M.P. and dau. of late Sir William Loraine, Bart.; she d. 28 May, 1874. He m. 3rdly — 15 June, 1875, Isabella Helen, dau. of late John Richardson, Esq. of Kirklands, CO. Roxburgh ; she d. s. p. 28 Feb. 1879. He m. 4thly— 5 Aug. 1880, Alethca Rianctte Anne, 2nd dau. of late Gen. William Henry Scott (B. Stanley OP Alderley). By his 1st wife he had 4 sons and 5 daus. (1) Edward William, lion, major-gen. in the army (retd.), A.n.c. to the Queen, K.L.n.; b. 22 Mar. 1831 ; m. 23 Nov. 1871, Hon. Julia Frances, j'oungest dau. of Kenelm, 17th Lord Somerville (ext.),and ha.s 3 sons and a dau. Hugh Douglas, b. 24 Mar. 1873.— Arthur Edward, b. 14 May, 1874.— Ralpli, b. 19 Sept. 1877.— Ethel. (2) Charles Francis, rifle brigade, b. 6 Jan. 1841. (3) Henry Wise Ridley, capt. 19th hussars 1872; b. 1842. (4) Frederick Arthur, R.N. ILM.S. "Atalanta"; b. 16 June, 1846 ; lost at sea Feb. 1880. (5) Louisa, d. 17 July, 1870, having m. 8 Dec. 1863, to Admiral the Hon. Sir C. G. J. B. Elliot, K.c.B. 1881 (E. MiNTO). (6; Frances Julia. (7) Anna Maria, m. 10 Mar. 1863, to Llcut.-Col. Godfrey Wentworth Beaumont, Scots guards (eldest son of late Cnpt. Richard Beaumont, u.x.); he d. 23 Aug. 1876, having had with other issue, 3 sotis and 5 daus. Ronald Wentworth BKAfMOXT, b. 25 Feb. 186t.— Hugli Dylais, b. 20 Jan. 1873.— Ernest Godfrey, b. 22 Dec. 1874.— Evelyn Julia.— Marion Edith.— Ethel Alice. — Sybil Helen.— Lilian Laura. (8) Georgiana Emma, m. 2 Aug. 1871, to Capt. John Crawford Wilson, R.N. com. Australian station, and has had a son and 2 daus. Alexander Blackett WlIiSON, b. 14 Aug. 1876, d. 18 July following. — .lulia Margaret. (9) Mary Elizateth, m. 5 Aug. 1865, to George Mark Leycester Egerton, Esq. (B. Egerton.) Arms— Arg., on a clievron between three mullets pierced sa. as many escallops of the field. Crest — A liawk's head erased ppr. Motto — Nous travaillerons en esperance. SEAT— Matfen Hall, Stamfordham, Northumberland. TOWN HOUSE— 34, Portman Square, W. Uineage. -TTTTLLIAM BLACKETT, of Hoppyland, Durham (grcat- VV great-grandson of Alexander Blackett, of Woodcroft, in the bishopric) bp. at Hamsterley, Oct. 1588 ; m. Isabel, dau. of William Croke, of Wolsingham, co. Durham, and had 3 sons, of whom the eldest — Christopher, ancestor of Blackett of Wy- 1am — and the youngest, SIR WILLIAM BLACKETT, alderman, mayor, M.P. New- castle-upon-Tyne, was created a BAROJfET 12 Dec. 1673; bur. 16 May, 1680, having m. 1st— 10 July, 1645, Elizabeth, dau. of Michael Kirkley, of Newcastle, merchant ; she d. 7 April, 1674, having had, with other issue, 3 sons and 3 daus. He m. 2ndly, Margaret, dau. of Ralph Cock, of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, the relict pf Captain John Rogers, of the same place, but had no further issue. His great-great-grandson, SIR WILLIAM BLACKETT, 5th Baronet (on the death of his father. Sir Edward, M.P. 3 Feb. 1804, who m. Anne dau. and heir of Oley Douglas, of Matfen) ; d. 27 Oct. 1816, having m. 8 Aug. 1801, Mary Anne, dau. of Benjamin Keene, of Westoe Lodge, co. Camb. ; she d. 7 Aug. 18'>J), having had with other issue 4 sons and a dau. £LA CK WOOD— BLAKE, i1 [1] Sir Edward, 6th and present Baronet. [2] ilenry Collingwood, b. 16 Feb. 1808 ; d. s. p. 27 Ma}% 1856, liuviug m. 24 Nov. 1846, Theophania, youngest dau. of T. L. I iiirfax, Esq. of Newton Kyme, Yorks. (B.Fairfax); she d. fi June, 1877. [3] John Charles, of Thorpe Lea, Surrey, b. 3 April 1813 ; m. l~t— 22 June, 1845, Maria, dan. of Benjamin Berthon, of Wood- lands, Tasmania; she d. 23 Aug. 1847, leaving 2 daus. (1) Mary Patience, m. 14 June, 1866, to AVilliam C. Hood, 2nd (,)ucen's royals, eldest sou of "William Combes H. Hood, Esq. (if London. — (2) Maria. Air. J. C. Blackett m. 2ndly— 18 Mar. 1852, Emily Jane, dau. (it Col. William Wild Cockcraft, 58th regt. and has 4 sons and 7 ilaus. (3) Harold, b. 27 Jan. 18r)4; m. 15 Sept. 1881, Marion, youngest ' ; d. , having m. Maria, only dau. of Valentine O'Connor, Esq. of Dublin, and Oakley Park, Blackrock, and had a son and 2 daus. (1) Valentine O'Connor, of Tower Hill, co. Mayo, J.P. IXL. high sheriff 1839, and of Bunown Castle, co. Galway; b. ; d. 9 Aug. 1879, having m. 7 Jan. 1836, Hon. Margaret Mary ffrench, only dau. of Charles, Lord ffrench; she d. 16 July, 1869,liaVing had 7 sons and 3 daus. /I/ Maurice Charles Joseph, of Tower Hill, co. Mayo, antl of Bunown Castle, co. Galway, capt. >'. Mayo mil, since 1861; b. 20 July, 1837; m. 24 Nov. 1863, Jeannettc, dau. of Dr. Richanl O'Reilly^ of Sans Souci, co. Dublin, and Ca.stle Wilder, co. Longfonl, and has 2 sons and 5 daus. Valentine, b. 10 June, 1866.— Charles, b. 11 June, 1867. — Olivia. — Georgina. — Cecilia.— Margaret — Frances. /2/ Charles Joseph, b. 4 May, 1839. /3/ Valentine Josepii, b. 4 Oct. 1842; m. 1 Sept, 1880, to Hon. ilary French, only dau. of Charles, 3rd Lord de Freyne. /4/ Robert Joseph, b. 3 Feb. 1847.-/5/ Tliomag Joseph, b. 27 May, 1849.-/6/ Martin Joseph, b. H Jan. 1853.-/7/ John Joseph, d. 1866.-/8/ Mary.— /9/ Margaret.— / 10/ Ellen Mary. (2) Mary, m. 27 Aug. 1824, to Dennis O'Conor Don, of Belanagare and Clonalis, co. Roscommon, J. I*, who d. 22 July, 1847, having ha [7) 5 )allyi to Capt Joseph Bourke, of to Daniel Jones, of Banada. to Arthur Lynch, of Peter- [1) Isidore. Mary, m. •more. [8] Anne, m. ''arrowkeel, ca Mayo. 9] Catherine, m. |10J Frances, ni. jurgh. /2/ Anthony, of Roes Lodge; m. Katlicrine, dan. of William Bourke, E8-, n». 30 Nov. 1783, to Richard D'Arcy, Esq. of Rockvale, co. Clare. SIR WALTER, 10th Baronet; d. April, 1802, liaving m. 10 April, l?.')!, Barlmra, his father Sir John, 1834). M.p. Galway borough 1818 and 1 1 • t> 23 June, 1780 ; d. in Paris, Jan, 1847, having m. Ist 1803, Eliza, eldest dau- of Joseph Donellan, Esq. of ■). Giilway; she d. 8 May, 1836, having had (wth 3 > all died unm.) 2 sons, ) Sir Thomas, s, as 13th Baronet. ) John Francis, b. 14 April, 1809 ; m. 21 Dec 1835, Frances, I dau. of Bernard Mullins, and sister of late Michael Mullins, both of Ballyeigan, King's co. ; she d. 30 Sept. s. having had a son and dau. " 1 Valentine, b. 24 Sept. 1841, died. •h. LENTINE JOHN m. 2ndly— 8 April, 1843, Julia u,i, .hiu. of late Robert McDonnell, Esq. M.D. and niece ; Uev. Richard McDonnell, D.l). provost of Trinity College, lin she d. , having (re-m. 10 Oct. 1860, to John , son, Es({, of Sliifnal, Salop) had a son, { I Valentine Charles, b. , 1844; m. , 1871, Isabel, . of Rev. John Dill, of Clonmel, and had a son, Valentine, b, 6 P'eb. 1874. L'lR THOMAS, 13th Baronet, b. 26 May, 1806 ; d. 2 Jan. i) 1875 ; having m. 29 May, 1830, Letitia Maria, only dan. : heir of Click O'Brien, Esq. of Waterview, oo. Oalway; she : -^ Jan. 1K79, having had a son and 2 dans. ) Sir Valentine, 14th and present Baronet. I [yniirta, m. at Melbourne, 27 Oct. 1862, to Thomas UUck e, Khcj. of Sniythesdale, Victoria, son of late Captain II Burke, of Tynquin, co. Galway, 16th lancers. Eliza Maria, m. 4 June, 1879, to Thomas Yon Donop linge, Eaq. Madras cs. BLAKE, Sir Patrick James Graham (1772, G.B.), 2n(l lieut. W. Suffolk mil.; 8. his grand- father as 5th Baronet in 1880; b. 23 Oct. 1861; heir presumptive, his uncle William Gage. A KMS— (No record, but the following are used)— Arg. a fret go. Ckkst— A leopard passant guardant ppr. Bbat»— Ashfleld and BardweU, Ixworth, Suffolk. Uincafif. QjIR PATRICK BLAKE, M.P. Sudbury, SuflTolk (descended SIB HENRY CHARLES. 4th Baronet, j.p. ; b. 23 Nov 1794; d. 22 Jan. 1880, having m. Ist— 2 Aug. 1819, Mary Anne, only dau. of William Whitter. Esq. of Midhurst, Sussex- she d. 20 April, 1841. He m. 2ndly— 15 Feb. 1849, Louisa, 3rd dau. and coheir of Sir Thomas Pilkington, Bart, and widow of Rev. George Augustus Dawson. By his 1st wife he had 2 sons, [1] Henry Bunbury, rector of Hessett, Suffolk, b. 14 May 1820; d. 20 April, 1873,having m.l July 1847, Frances Marian! only dau. of Henry James Oakes, Esq. of Nowton Court, Bury St. Edmunds, and had a son and 4 daus. (1) Sir Patrick James Graham, 5th and present Baronet. (2) Marian Louisa.— (3) Emma Gage.— (4) Julia Porteous. — (5) Marj' Anne Thellusson. [2] William Gape, of Nowton Hall, Suffolk, heir presiimp- tive to the Baronetcy ; b. 14 Nov. 1821; m. 16 June. l8o9, Mary, eldest surviving dau. of Rev. James Thomas Bennet, rector of Cheveley, Cambs. and has 3 daus. Constance (Jage.— Eveli-n Gage.— Henrietta Lilly Gage. BLAKISTON, Sib Matthew (17G3, o.b.); s. his father /w 4th Baronet in 1862 ; b. 15 Jan. 1811 ; heir presumptive, his nephew Horace. Abms— (No rBOord,lrat the following are used)- Arg. two bars fu. in chief three cocks of the second. CRB8T— A cock go. MOTTO— Fao bene, nee dnbltans. 8BAT— Sandybrooke Hall, near Ashbourne, co. Derby. fLmcaflf. Sm MATTHEW BLAKISTON, of London, merchant, alder- man of Bisbopsgato Ward 1750, sheriff of the city 1763, knighted at Kensingion on the majority of the Prince of Wales 8 Jane, 1769, lord mayor of London 1760, col. of the green regt. of the city militia (grandson of George Blukiston, of Stapleton, Yorks. x.ll.), created a Baiionkt 22 April, 1763; d. 14 July, 1774, aged 72, having m. 3rdly— 8 April, 1760, Annabella, dau. of Thomas Bayley, Esq. m.p. Derby (royal descent), by Bridget his wife, dau. of Sir Wolstan Dixie, Bart. (she re-m. 26 Aug. 1776, to Hugh Cane, lieut.-col. 5th dragoon guards), and had an only son, QIB MATTHEW, 2nd Baronet, b. 1760; d. 20 Sept. 1806, lO having m. Sept. 1782, Anne, dau. of John Rochfort, Esq. of (3l(«renane, co. Carlow ; she d. 27 Nov. 1862, in her from Martin Blake Fitz- Andrew, of Cumner, sheriff of Galway 1648), croat«l a B.uioXKT, 8 Oct. 1772 ; d. 1 July 1784, hiiviiig m. Annabella. dau. of Rev. Sir William Bunbury, Bart. (she ro-m. having l)ocn divorce Etneage. GILBERT BLANB, of Blanefield, prebendary of Kirkoswald.J Ayrsh. (descended from Thomas Blanc, of Girvan), dJ Aug. 1771, having m. Agnes, dau, of John MoFadzen, of May-' bole, Ayrsh.; she d. Mar. 1778. having had 4 sons, [1] Andrew, of Blanefield, w.s. solicitor and agent to H.R.H. the Prince of Wales ; d, unm. 1839, age', m. to Rev. George Purdon. (6) letitia, <1. unm. (7) Lucy, d. unm. (8) Alice, m. to Charles Chute, Esq. of Tralee. r5] William, twin with Rowland, b. 26 Dec. 1780 ; d. 184J, having m. , Elizabeth, dau, of Richard Blennerhaasett, of Ballymacprior ; she d. 21 Dec. 1857, having had 8 sons and 8 dans, who all d. unm. SIR ROBERT, 2nd Baronet, b. 26 Jan. 1769 ; d. 21 Sept. 1831, having m. 37 May, 1790, his cousin Rosanna, only dau. of late Arthur Blennerhassett, of Fortfield, co. Kerry; she d. 4 Feb. 1828, having had with other issue 2 sons and a dau. (1) Sir Arthur, s. as 3rd Baronet. (2) Robert, of Mount Rivers, co. Kerry; b. 27 July, 1797 ; d. s. p. S July, 1862, having m. 4 Sept. 1838, Sarah, dau. of Alexander Eagar, M.u. of Tralee and Ardinane, co. Kerry; she d. 2 Feb. 1866. (3) Catherine, d. Nov. 1869, having m. 22 Jlay, 1822, to Rev Edward Fitzgerald Conyers, of Castletown Conyers, co. Lime- rick, rector of Knockane, and had issue. SIR ARTHUR, 3rd Baronet, b. 30 July, 1794; d. Feb. 1849, having m. 26 July, 1826, Sarah, dau. of John Mahony, of Kerry; she d. 11 July, 1866, having (rc-m. 16 May, 1850, to Fred- erick Randall, of Highbury) hatl a son and dau. (1) Sir Rowland, 4th and present Baronet. (2) Rosanna. BLENNERHASSETT, Sir Rowland (1809, U.K.), M.P. CO. Gal way 1865/74, co. Kerry 1880, J.P. D.L. ; 8. his father as 4th Baronet in 1849; b. 5 Sept. 1839 ; m. 9 June, 1870, the Countess Charlotte, only dau. of late Charles, Count de Leyden, and has had 2 sons and dau. [1] Arthur Charles Bernard, b. 14 April, 1871. [2] Paul Charles William Roland Marmaduke, b. 4 Dec, 1877; d. 2.5 Aug. following. [3] Marie Carola Franciska Roselyne. Arms — Gu., a chevron erm. between three dolphins embowed arg. Crest — A wolf sejant ppr. Motto— Fortes fortuna juvat. Seats— Church town, near Killamey, and Blennerville, Tralee. TOWN HOUSE— 31, Curzon Street, W. Eincage, SIR ROWLAND BLENNERHASSETT, of Blennerville (great-great-grandson of John Blennerhassett, M.P. co. Kerry, whose father " Robert, with his aged father Thomas, came into Ireland from Flimby, Cumberland, in the reign of Q. Eliz." as an undertaker in the plantation of the province of BLOIS, Sib John Ralph (1686, e.), of Cock- field Hall, Suifolk, high sheriff 1862; s. his uncle as 8th Baronet in 1855; b. 12 Aug. 1830; m. 25 Jan, 1865, Eliza Ellen, youngest dau. of late Capt. Alfred Chapman, R.N. and has 6 sons and 5 daus. (1) Ralph Barrett Macnaghten, b. 21 Nov. 1866. (2) Charles Godfrey, b. 27 Dec. 1867. (3) Eardley Steuart, b. 3 July, 1869. (4) Stephen Russell, b. 6 Oct. 1870. (5) Dudley George, b. 12 Feb. 1875, (6) A son, b. 25 Aug. 1881. (7) Alice Clara. (8) Maude Beatrice. (9) Adeline Louisa. (10) Constance Violet. (11) Cecily Mabel, b. 4 July, 1878. Arms— (No record, but the following are used)— Gu. a bend vaire between two flcnrs-de-lis arg. CRE.ST— A gauntlet ppr. holding a fleur-de-lis arg. MoTTO — Je me fie en Dieu. SEAT— Cockfield Hall, Yoxford, Suffolk. E2 52 BLOMEFIELD. Eincage, SIR CHARLES BLOIS, of Grundesburgh Hall, Suffolk [son of Sir William Blois (knighted at AVhitehall 9 Dec. 1661), who was descended from Thomas Blois, of Norton, Suffolk, in 1470], created a BARONET 15 April, 1686, M.P. IpsA\ich 1690, and Dunwich 1701; d. 9 April, 1738, having m. 1st, Mary, dan. of Sir Robert Kemp, Bart, of Gissing, Norfolk, and had issue. He m. 2ndly, Ann, dau. of Ralph Hawtry,of Rislip, Middx. and their grandson, SIR CHARLES, 6th Baronet (on the death of his father, Sir John, in 1810); b. ; d. 20 Aug. 1850, having m. 30 Dec. 1788, or (19 Jan. 1789), Clara, dau. of Jocelyn Price, Esq. of Camblesworth Hall, co. York; she d. 22 Feb. 1847, having had with other issue 2 sons and 3 daus. [1] Sir Charles, 7th Baronet, served in the dragoons at Waterloo, lieut.-col. East Suffolk militia 1844/53; d. unm. 12 June, 1855. [2] John Ralph, com. R.N. b. 1795; d. 19 June, 1853, having m. 15 Feb. 1827, Eliza Knox, 2nd dau. of Rev. John Barrett, rector of Inniskeel, co. Donegal, and had with other issue 3 sons and 2 daus. (1) Sir John Ralph, 8th and present Baronet. (2) George Vanneck, of Southwold, Suffolk, d. 26 Mar. 1872, aged 34, having m. 9 June, 1870, Claudiue Frances, dau. of George Marshall, of St. Leonard's. (3) William Thornhill, of Chesterfield, major R. Warwick- shire (6th) regt. 1881, late adjutant 1st Warwick mil.; b. 1 Aug. 1812; m. 4 June, 1874, Fanny Elizabeth, eldest dan. of late William Arkwright, Esq. of Sutton Scarsdale. co. Derby, and has 2 sons, Eustace WilUam, b. 4 Dec. 1877. — Ernest Pierrepont, b. 10 Mar. 1880. (4) Lucy Anne. (5) Clara Palmer. [3] Frances Mary, d. 12 May, 1872, having m. 14 Dec. 1816, to Rev. Eardley Norton, vicar of Arn cliff, Yorks. wlio d. [4] Clara, d. 10 Sept. 1865, liaving m. 14 Dec. 1815, to William Palmer-More wood, Esq. of Ladbrooke, co. Wanvick (B. Sel- BORXE), who d. 23 Feb. 1863. [5] Lucy Anne, m. 6 July, 1817, as 2nd wife, to Joshua, 2n(l Baron Huntingfield, who d. 10 Aug. 1844, having had issue. Hinragr. "OLOMEFIELD Sir Thomas Wilmot Pere- -A^ GRINE (1807, U.K.), late lieut. 1st York rifle regt. of militia; s. his father as 4th Baronet in 1878; b. 31 Dec. 1848 ; m. 5 Aug. 1874, Lilias, dau. of Major the Hon. Charles Napier, of Woodlands, Taunton (B. Napier), and has 3 sons and a dau. (1) Thomas Charles Alfred, b. 27 June, 1875. (2) Nigel Napier, b. 15 Mar. 1877. (3) Wilmot .b. 26 Nov. 1878. (4) Lihas Marow, b. 30 Sept. 1880. ARMS-Sa on a chevron arg. a branch of laurel between two bomb-shells fired all ppr.; and on a canton or a spearhead embrued ppr. * Crest— Issuaut from a mural crown arg. a demi-heraldic tiger az. armed and tufted or, collared arg. and holding a sword broken in the middle ppr. Residence— Wimbledon. SIR THOMAS BLOMEFIELD (only son of Rev. Thomas Blomefield, A. M. rector of Hartley and Chalk, Kent, and grandson of Francis Blomefield, of Attlelwrough), major-pen. H.M. forces, col.-comm. 9th batt. R.A. and insiiector of artillerv; createe ; she d. 5 Jan, 1852, having had a son and 3 dans. [1] Sir Thomas "Wilmot Peregrine, 4th and present Baronet. E2] Caroline Sarah. 3] Louisa Charlotte Emily, m. at Pontefract, 11 April, 1866, to Capt. Theodosius Stuart Russell (son of Rev. Ednumd Russell and Margaret Lowthrop), capt. late Ist West York mil. adjt. 24th Lancashire R.v. chief constable W.R. Yorkshire, and has 3 sons and a dau. Edmund Stuart Eardley Wilmot RuasELT,, b. 1.5 June, 186fl.— Charles Lennox Somerville, b. 10 July, 1872.— Wilmot Pere- grine Maitland, b. 6 June. 1874.— Georgina Louisa Margaret. [4] Georgina Salome, m. 28 June, 1870, to Lof tus Henry Martin, capt. Ist West York militia, late 69th regt. and has 2 sons, Loftus Wilmot Martin, b. 19 April. 1871. Frank Henry Eardley, b. 10 May, 1872. SIR THOMAS m. 2ndly— 19 Oct. 1853, Fanny, eldest dau. of Rev. John D'Arcy Jervis Preston, of Askam Bryan Hall, Yorks. and had with other issue 2 sons and 2 daus. Malcolm, 1st W. York. mil. b. 1 June, 1858. Arthur Hugh, b. 1 Dec. 1862. Laura Elizabeth. [8] Margaret Edith. Lynch-Blosse— sec L'i'NCH. lOFKS [5] y\ [6] A C7]L BLOUNT-'BLUNDEN. 53 BLOUNT, Sir Walter (3) Hugh Francis, b. 1 June, 1844. _„ f. , ^,, , ' (4) Mary Catherine, a sister of mercy, DE bODINGTON, of { ^sj joan Frances &oamgton, CO. Worcester, , ^-ict^ted, Esq. of Betley Hall, Stail. j.p. aud of Liucolns lun, J.P. and D.L. (1641, e.); bar.-at-law. 8, his father as 9th Baronet in 1881 ; b. 19 Dec. 1833 (? married and has issue) ; heir presumptive, his brother Stephen. Arms — Barry-nebult^ of six or andsa. CRKST-Asun in splendour charged with a gauntlet ppr. Motto— Lux tua via mea. Skath— Rwllngton, Bewdley, and Mawley Hall, Cloobury Mortimer, lx)th CO. Worcester. Hincage. RIR WALTER BLOUNT, of Sodington (said to be deMended from Sir Jlo»)ert [m. Gundred, dan. of the Earl of Ferren], soil of Blound, Lord of Ouisnesin France, who came in with the ('<>n({ueror,and by whom he was created Baron of Ickworth in Suflolk), wafl created a BARONKT t Oct 1641; he soUered wvoroly in the royal canae, was imprisoned at Oxford, and 8ut»sii)uit, of London ; she d. S May, 1869, having bad 5 sons atiil 5 dans. ( 1 ) Walttir Aston E«lward. lord of the manor of Shabbington, Norroy kin^ of anus, genealogist of the order of the Bath, which he resigned in 1868; b. 17 Feb. 1807. (2) Edward Charles, of Imberhornc, Sussex, and of Paris, banker, c.n. consul at Paris 1871; b.l4 Mar. 1809; ni. 18 Nov. 1«34, (Jertnule Frances, Snl dan. of William Charles Jcrning- hani (!}. STAKKORD), and has had with other issue S sons and 2 dnus. /I/ Herbert Aston E«lward, b. 2S Apjil, 1837; d. Jl July, 1878. /2/ llenrj' F^ninnd, b. 18 Dec 1844; m. 6 July, 1869, Marpuerite Marie Hyacinthe, dau. of Charles Paul Marie Moreau de la Ilochettc, Boron de la Rochette, and has a son and dau. Edward Aston CTiarles ^farie, b. 2 Jan. 1874. ^larie Charlotte Gertrude Louisa. /3/ Alice Mary, d. 9 May, 1873, having m. 9 June, 1856, to E-hvard, Baron Hainprnerlot.of Villandry, Indre et Loire. /4/ Mary Frances Gertrude, d. unm. 13 June, 1871. (3) HerlMjrt James, lieut.-col. in the armv, knight 6th class order of inedjidie, b. 20 May, 1811; d. 10 May, 1860. (4) GcorRc Thomas, b. 3 May, 1819, unm. (5) Henry Joseph, a benedictine monk, b. 6 June, 1821; d. 12 Vch. 18G5, (6) Mary Frances, m. 14 Sept. 1830, to her cousin Sir Edward Blount, 8th Bart, who d. 28 April, 1881. (7) Constantia Catherine. (8) ApoUonia, a nun. (9) Frances Johanna Elizabeth, d. 28 Nov. 1858, having m. II Jan. 1853. to Henry William Pownal, Esq. of Isleworth. (10) Laura Juliana, a nun. [3] Georpe, b. 6 Feb. 1771; d. , having m. 1st— April, 171(8. Elizaljeth Courtenay, dau. of John Chichester, o* Arlington, Devon ; she d. Mar. 1820, aged 48. He m. 2nd]y, Fanny, dau. of Count de Mansigny. Slli WALTER. 7th Baronet, b. 3 Sept. 1768; d. 31 Oct. 1803, having ni. 25 Nov. 1792, Anne, youngest dau. of Thomas Riddell,Esq. of Felton Park and Swinburne Castle, Northumb. ; she d. 15 Feb. 1823, leaving an only surviving son, viz.:— SIR EDWARD, 8th Baronet, high sheriff Wore. 1835; b. 3 Mar. 1795; d. 28 April, 1881, having m. 14 Sept. 1830, his cousin Mary Frances, eldest dau. of Edward Blount, Esq. M.P. and had witli other Issue 3 sons and 3 daus. (1) Sir Walter de Sodington, 9th and present Baronet. (2) StopJien Bolxjrt, bar.-at-law L.I.; heir presumptive to the Baronetcy; b. 15 Nov. 1840; m. 10 Aug. 1874, Lizzie, dau. of late William Worswick, Esq. of Normantonand Birstall, CO. Leicester. BLUNDEN, Sib John, of Ca.stle Blunden, co. Kilkenny (1766, L), bar.-at-law; s. his uncle as 3rd Baronet in 1818 ; b. 21 Dec. 1814 ; m. 22 April, 1839, Elizabeth, 3rd dau. of late Major John Knox (Knox-Gore), of Castlerea, co. Mayo, and has 6 sons and 3 daus. (1) William, b. 26 July, 1810. (2) John Ovcrington, a.b. member of Lrish bar. b. 27 Nov. 1842; m. 1871, Frances, dau, of late Joseph Hone, Esq. of Dublin. (3) F>lward Herbert, b. 21 Jan. 1847. (4) Maurice Robert, b. 28 Mar. 1849; d. 17 April, 1876, having m. 10 April, 1875, Ellen Louisa, dau. of Edmund John Arm- strong, of Lismoher, co. Clare, J.P. D.L. (5) Arthur Henry, b. 21 Aug. 1850. (6) Abraham, b. 13 Oct. 1852; m. 30 June, 1881, Mary Jose- phine, eldest s, m. lst-17 Nov. 1860, to Richard fetam- forth, lieut. 56th Bengal N.I. and H.C. district suiw- intendent of Oude militai-y police 1858/65; d. 14 Sept. 1865 (leaving a dau. Henrietta Whitmore Stainforth). She re-m. 22 Sept. 1868, to Patrick Moir Davidson, Esq. and has further issue a son and 5 daus. , ,„,^ ,o/,o t ., Thomas Patrick Moir DAVIDSON, b. 17 Mar. 1869.— Isa- bella Anna Pliipps.— Georgina Fanny Boileau.— Sarali Jessie.— Catherine Emily Stainforth.— Sophia Mai-y Si)en. [31 John Theophilus, b. 7 April, 1794; d. 5 Nov. 1845, hav- ing m. 4 June, 1818, Elizabeth Dorothea, dau. of Major Ed- ward Moleswortli (V. Moleswortii) ; she d. 8 May, 1870, having had with other issue 3 sons and 2 daus. /I/ John Theophilus, b. 21 Mar. 1819; d. 184^ having m. , Charlotte Frances, dau. ot Hawkins, of , and had a son, John Theophilus, living in Australia. ,oon .i 121 Edward John, lieut.-gen. 35th L.I.; b. 30 Jime, 1830; d. 1817, having m. 1846, Caroline S , dau. of Davies. of , and had a dau. Fanny Elizabeth, m. 14 Mar. 1865, to John Francis Ogilvy, of Calcutta. , ., ,„^^ ^ ., / 3/ John George, b. 15 Nov. 1825; m. 26 April, 1853, Ruth- ana, dau. of John Hunter, M.D. and has 2 sons and 2 daus. (1) Edward John, b. 14 Feb. 1854; m. 6 July, 1876, to Sarah Dora Haines, of Dublin, and has a son and 3 daus. Sidney Hunter, b. 27 Dec. 1879. -Edith Sara, b. 17 Feb, 1877,— Kathleen, b, 13 Mar. 1878,— Ethel, b. 30 (2) John Hunter Brandram, b, 12 June, 1864. (3) Caroline Frances. (4) Jessy Elizabeth. /4/ Mary Elizabeth Margaret, m. 24 Dec. 1865, to George Thomas Greer, of Cincinnati. /5/ Anne Jane. /6/ Jane. ^ ^ .. [4] Samuel Brandram, gen. in the army, 22nd regt.; b. 15 June, 1801; d. 23 Dec. 1860, having m. 1st— 4 June, 1823, Fanny, dau. of Bigham, Esq.; she d. 8 April, 1843, having had 4 daus. , -r, , ^ /I/ Jane, m. 16 June, 1842, as 2nd wife, to Lestock Robert Reid, M.R.C.S. wlio d. 27 Oct. 1878, having liad issue. /2/ Frances Maria, m. 26 Sept. 1814, to Reginald F, Remington, Esq. BONHAM. 67 /3/ Anne, m. 12 Oct. 1847, to Ellis James Charter. /4/ Elizabeth, m. 14 April, 1849, to James Sowers Down. Gen. S. B. BoH.EAU m. 2ndly— 1844, Mary Harriet, dan. of Henry Coombe, of she d. , liaving (re-m. 13 Aug. 1861, to Capt. Francis George King, 21st fusiliers) had a son and dau. /5/ Brandram Sydenham, in America, b. /6/ Etheldrida C A , married. JOHN PETER BOILEAU,of Tacolnstone Hall, Norfolk, one of the council at Mazulipatam ; b. 30 Nov. 1747; d. 10 Mar. 1837, having m. 25 Nov. 1790, Henrietta, eldest dau. and coheir of Rev. George Pollen, of Little Bookham, Surrey; she d. 4 Nov. 1817, having had 3 sons and a dau. [1] Sir John Peter, created a Baronet. [2] George Pollen Boileau-Pollen, rector of Little Bookham, Surrey, to which estate he succeeded on the decease of his maternal grandfather, and by R.L. 25 June, 1821, was autho- rised to continue to use the additional surname of Pollen; b. 14 Aug. 1798; d. 7 Nov. 1847, having m. 13 Feb. 1824, Elizabeth Primrose, dau. of Sir James Hall, of Dunglass, X.B. Bart.; she d. 26 Feb. 1873, having had 2 sons and 2 daus. (1) John Douglas Boileau-Pollen, of Little Bookham afore- said, b. 26 Nov. 1824. (2) Charles Edi-ard, b. 16 Jan. 1828. (3) Georgiana. (4) Elizabeth, d. s. p. Mar. 1873, having m. 1859, to Andrew Coventry, Esq. of Edinburgh. [3] Charles Lestock, major late rifle brigade, b. 8 Feb. 1800; m. Ist— 27 Feb. 1833, Amelia, only child of Lieut.-G ->n. Right Hon. Sir Frederick Adam, G.C.TJ., G.C.M.G., P.c. ; she d. s. p. 2 Nov. 1833. He m. 2ndly— 16 Aug. 1836, Margaret, dau. of William Stirling, Esq. of , and relict of Claudius Kerr, Esq. E.I.C.S.; she died divorced. He m. Srdly— 27 Nov, 1848, Maria, dau. of Edward Wenham, Esq. of Hastings. By his 2nd wife he liad an only dau. Mary Elizaljoth, m. 27 Oct. 1859, to Henrj- Davis Willock, and has2 sons and 2 daus.— Henry Court Willock, b. 14 Aug. 1860. —Charles Johnstone, b. 8 April, 1862.— Mary Margaret- Amy Elizabeth. [4] Henrietta Maria, d. 3 May, 1837, having m. 28 June, 1828, as Ist wife, to John Scott, M.D. E.l.C.S. by whom she had an only dau. Henrietta Marta Scott, m. 18 Feb. 1851, to John John- stone, Esq. of Halleaths, N.B. major Dumfries vols, and has 2 sons and 3 daus. (1) Andrew John Scott JOIIXSTONE. b. 13 July, 1856 ; m. 2 June, 1880, ifargaret Preston, 3rd dau. of late James Mackie, of Bargaly, M.P. Kircudbrightshire, and has a son John, b. 31 Mar. 1881. (2) Charles Laurence, b. 21 May, 1858. (3) Henrietta Maria Jane, m. 31 Oct. 1873, to Richard Wil- liams Barrington, Esq. of Dublin (Baut.), and has issue. (4) ISIary Helen, m. 15 July, 1880, to Alfred Tliomas Arthur, son of Rev. Alexander Pyne, vicar of Roydon, Essex. (5) Isabella Scott. SIR JOHN PETER BOILEAU, J.P. D.l>. Norfolk, created a Baronet of the United Kingdom, 24 July, 1838 ; b. 2 Sept. 1794; d. 9 Mar. 1869, having m. 14 Nov. 1825, Lady Catherine Sarah Elliot, dau. of Gilbert, 1st Earl of Minto; she d. 22 June. 1862, having had 3 sons and 3 daus. (1) Sir Francis George Manningliam, 2nd and pre- sent Baronet. (2) Edmond William Pollen, b. 8 Aug. 1831; m. 1870, Bridget, dau. of James Walsh, Esq. and has 4 sons and a dau. (3) Charles Augustus Penrhyn, lieut. rifle brigade, b. 9 Aug. 1835; d. (from the effect of wounds received before Sebastopol at the attack on the Redan) 1 Aug. 1855. (4) Anna Maria, m. 8 Sept. 1852, to Rev. William Hay Gur- ney (E. Erroll), rector of North Runcton, Norfolk, and has 4 sons and 4 daus. Mortimer Hay GURNEy,b. 12 Jan. 1855.— Gerard Boileau, b. 12 Mar. 185 Esq. of Riccall Hall, co. York, s. p. [10] Louisa, m. 1st— 19 Oct. 1843, to John Rickaby, Esq. of Bridlington Quay, Yorks. who d. 1860, having had a son and 2 daus. John Rickaby— Louisa— Margaret, m. to Green. Mrs. Rickaby re-m. 3 Dec. 1861, to Richard Sterne Carroll, Esq. of Tolston Lodge, Tadcaster, s. p. SIR HENRY, 10th Baronet; b. 2 Mar. 1811 : d. 26 June, 1869, having m. 1st— 2 Nov. 1833, Louisa, 2nd dau. of Walter Strickland, Esq. of Cokethorpe Park, Oxon. (BART.) ; she d. B. p. 1841. He m. 2ndly— 7 Feb. 1843, Harriet, 2nd dau. of Thomas Lightfoot, Esq. of Sevenoaks, Kent, and had with other issue a son and dau. [1] Sir Henry Somerville, 11th and present Baronet. [2] Katherine Maude, m. 31 July, 1866, to Lieut.-Col. Wil- liam Mussenden (h.p.), late 8th hussars. Arms — Arg., a greyhound passant gu, crescents or. MOTTO— Virtute et non vi. Seat— Castilla, Clontarf, co. Dublin. BRADSTKEET, SiR JOHN VALENTINE (1759, I.) ; s. his father as 5th Baronet in 1853 ; b. 23 Sept. 1815 ; m. 8 Nov. 1836, Dona Josefa, dau. of Don Vicente Xavier de Vinuesa, of Burgos, Spain; she d. 7 Feb. 1879; heir presumptive, his brother Edmund. * chief sa. three 66 BRADY, SIR SIMON BRADSTRBBT, of Kilmainham, co. Dublin, counsellor-at-law (grandson of John Bradstreet, who went to Ireland with Cromwell; will dated 8 July, 1688, proved 7 Aug. following, and cousin of Lieut.-Col. John Bradstreet, governor of Newfoundland), created a BARONET of Ireland, 14 July, 1759 ; d. 26 April, 1762, having m. sister of Samuel Bradstreet, Esq. of Tinnicully, co. Kilkenny; she d. 26 Dec. 1779, having had with 2 daus. 2 sons, [1] Sir Simon, 2nd Baronet, m. 9 Oct. 1769, Anne, dau. of Rt. Hon. Sir Henry Cavendish, Bart. (B. Waterpark), and had an only dau. Eleanor Catherine, m. to William Hore, Esq. of Harper's Town, CO. Wexford (B. Ruthvbn). [2] Sir Samuel, 3rd Baronet, bar.-at-law, recorder of Dublin, M.P. for that city, a judge of the court of King's bench 1784 ; d. at Booterstown, near Dublin, Mar, 1791, having m. 1771, Elizabeth, only dau. and heiress of James TuUy, M.D. of Dublin, by Bridget, his wife, youngest sister and coheiress of Edmund Netterville, Esq. of Longford Castle, co. Galway, and had 4 sons, of whom the eldest, SIR SIMON, 4th Baronet ; b. 25 Nov. 1772 ; d. 25 Oct. 1863, having m. 1 Jan. 1808, Clare Margaret, dau. of John Murphy, of Dublin; she d. 12 Nov. 1869, having had 2 sons and 4 daus. (1) Sir John Valentine, 5th and present Baronet. (2) Edmund Simon, heir presumptive to the Baro- netcy ; b. 24 Aug. 1820; m. Jan. 1846, Emily, dau. of Gen. de Gaja of France, and has a son and 3 daus. Edward. Anna Matilda. Geraldine. Sophia. (3) Elizabeth, d. , 1861, having m. to M. Ducos. (4) Caroline, d. 4 May, 1859, having m. to M. le Comdt. de Lavalette, who d. 4 Nov. 1859. (5) Maria Annabella, m. to M. le Comdt. d'Aurensan, of Tarbes, Prance, who d. 1867. (6) Alicia Eleanor. T3RADY, Sir -*-' Francis Wil- liam (1869, U.K.), Q.C. bar.-at-law, a commissioner in lu- nacy; s. his father as 2nd Baronet in 1871; b. 22 July, 1824; m. 7 Nov. 1847, Emily Eliza- beth, youngest dau. of Rt. Rev. Samuel Kyle, D. D. lord bishop of Cork, Cloyne, and Ross, and has a son and dau. (1) Maziere Kyle, lieut. R.E. b. 25 Mar. 1849. (2) Marion Eleanor. Arms— Az., a saltire engrailed or between four martlets arg. on a chief gu. three dishes, on each a boar's head of the second. CREST— A martlet or charged on the breast with a trefoil slipped vert. Motto — Vincit pericula virtus. EE8IDENCE— 26, Upper Pembroke Street, Dublin. Ir^RANCIS TEMPEST BRADY, of WiUowPark, co. Dublin ; 1 b. 1762/3; d. 11 April, 1821, having m. 9 Mar, 1789, Charlotte, dau. of William Hodgson, Esq. of Castle Dawson. CO. Antrim ; she d. 10 July, 1822, having had 3 sons and 2 daus. [1] Sir Nicholas William, of Willow Park and Killiney Park, CO. Dublin, lord mayor of Dublin 1839^840, knighted by GEORGE rV. 24 Aug. 1821 ; b. 16 Feb. 1791; d. 28 Not. 1843, i having m. Oct. 1815, Catherine Anne Emily, dau. of Peter i Jacob Hodgson, Esq. comptroller of customs, Dublin ; she d. " 12 July, 1839, having had 4 sons and 2 daus. • (1) Hodgson Tempest Francis (deceased). (2) Cheyne, clerk of the crown, co. Fermanagh; b. 1817; m. \ 1st — 1836, Anna Maria, dau. of W. Thompson, Esq. ; ! she d. 1851, leaving 2 daus. ] /I/ Louisa Caroline, m. 23 July, 1862, to Rev. Arthur Ben- 1 jamin Irvine, and has 4 sons and 3 daus. / Arthur Gerrard IRVIXB, b. 26 April, 1864.— John George Christopher, b. 11 May, 1865. — Maziere Cheyne William, J b. 13 April, 1868.— William Carleton, b. 3 June, 1871.— I Amy. — Constance. — Louisa Winifred. ' /2/ Elizabeth Anne Maziere, b. 1849. J CHEYNE BRADY m. 2ndly— 1852, Fanny Eliza, dau. | of Sanders, Esq. and had a dau. I /3/ Constance Harriet Kate, b. 1864. 'i (3) George Frederick Aixgustus (deceased). (4) William Maziere, D.D. formerly rector of Newmarket, co. Cork, b. , 1824 ; m. (5) Elizabeth, d. 28 April, 1875, having m. 16 Nov. 1852, James H. Wharton, M.B. Dublin, F.R.C.S.I. president 1870/1, and has 3 sons and 4 daus. Joseph John Cheyne WHARTON, b. 1 Sept. 1859.— James Henry, b. 23 May, 1861.— Francis William Courtenay, b. 27 Sept. 1863. — Anne Jane Amelia. — Letitia Charlotte Julia. — Georgiana Eleanor Catherine.— Elizabeth Sarah Arm- strong. (6) Amelia Dorothea. [2] Sir Maziere, created a Baronet. [3] Francis Tempest, rector of St. Mary, Clonmel, Tipperary, chancellor of the diocese of Lismore, b. 21 Mar. 1808 ; m. Frances, dau. of John Norman, Esq. of Dublin ; sh d. 2 June, 1854. He m. 2ndly— 18 April, 1865, Susan, dau. oi James Thompson, Esq.; she d. s. p. 15 June, 1880. By his Is' wife he had 2 sons and 5 daus. (1) Horace Newman, bar.-at-law, b. 12 Aug. 1843. (2) Francis Tempest Wilson, b. 20 July, 1849. (3) Susannah Frances. (4) Charlotte Elizabeth, m. , 1863/4, to Yen. Arch^ deacon Richard John Thorpe, now of WeUingtou, N.Z. and] has 3 sons and 4 daus. (5) Letitia Dorothea, m. 9 July, 1872, to Rev. W. Hamilton, Oswald, B.A. rector of Clogheen, co. Tipperary, and has a soa and dau. Frank Hamilton OSWALD, b. 1 June, 1873.— Lucy Charlotte Hamilton, b. 27 May, 1875. (6) Anne Frances. (7) Harriet, m. 24 Sept. 1879, to Christopher J B Johnson, of Kirkby Overblow, Yorks. ; [4] Dorothea, m. 1 June, 1842, to Rev. David Carlile Courtenayi rector of Glenarm, co. Antrim, and has a son and dau. i [5] Charlotte, d. , 1876, having m. 21 Sept. 1826, tO| John MoUan, M.D. of Dublin, president of King's and Queen'Si college of physicians in Ireland. [ RIGHT HON. SIR MAZIERE BRADY, created a BaronetI 19 Jan. 1869, P.O. lord chancellor of Ireland 1846 to 1862,1 1853/8, 1859/66, vice-chancellor of the Queen's University in!, Ireland 1860, sol.-gen. 1837/9, att.-gen. 1839/40, lord chief! baron 1840/6 ; b. 20 July, 1796; d. 13 April, 1871, having m. 1st: — 26 July, 1823, Elizabeth Anne. dau. of Bever Buchanan, Esq.! of Dublin ; she d. 15 June, 1858. He m. 2ndly— 16 Dec. 1860,i Mary, 2nd dau. of Rt. Hon. John Hatchell, of Fortfield, Tere- nure, co. Dublin, and had by his 1st wife 2 sons and 3 daus. i (1) Sir Francis William, 2nd and present Baronet. ! (2) Maziere John, bar.-at-law, b. 28 Sept. 1826; m. 13 Aug.l 1853, Elizabeth, youngest dau. of Rev. Robert Longfield, oti Castle Mary, co. Cork, and has 2 sons and 2 daus. ] 111 Robert Maziere, lieut. R.A. b. 13 Dec. 1854. j /2/ WilUam Longfield, b. 16 July, 1863. \ /3/ Emily Augusta Mary, m. 4 Nov. 1879, to Arthur Henry; Croker Phillpotts, R.H.A. eldest son of Lieut.-Gen. Phillpotts,; R.A. and grandson of bishop of Exeter. :, 1^1 Maud Cherry Elizabeth. (3) Eleanor, m. 20 July, 1863, to Rev. Benjamin Hale Puckle^ rector of Grafham, Hunts, j.p. s. p. ' (4) Charlotte Louisa, m. 11 Oct. 1864, to Rev. John Westropp; Brady, rector of Slane, co. Meath. • (5) Eliza Anne. BRIDGES. 67 B KIDGE S, Sir Brook George, of Good- neston, Kent (1718, G. B.), rector of Blankney, co. Line. 1853/78, of Orling- bury, Nortliants 1827 / 53 ; s. his brother, Lord Fitz- walter, as 6th Baro- net, 6 Dec. 1875, when that barony of Fitz waiter became extinct; b. 12 Oct. 1802; m. 15 Nov. 1832, Louisa, dau. of George Chap- lin, Esq. of Blank- ney, CO. Lincoln; heir presumptive, Rev. Thomas Pym Bridges. Arms— Az., three water-bougets or, a bordure erm. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a Moor's head in profile ppr., wreathed arg. and or, gorged with a collar of the first, pendent therefrom a cross patde of the third. Motto — Je garderay. Seat— Goodneston Park, near Wingham, Kent. ftineage. C^OL. JOHN BRIDGES, of Alcester and HarcourtHill, War- J wicks (son of John Bridges, of Hackney, bar.-at-law, and great-grandson of John Bridges, of an Irish family, who settled at South Littleton, "Wore. 1568, and was subsequently of Alces- ter, Warwicks; d. 1692; bur. at West Chester).; b. 1610; m. 1635, Margaret, eldest dau. of Bartholomew Beale, of Wal- ton, Salop, clerk of the signet ; she d. 1672, having had with 2 daus. 2 sons, [1] John, of Barton Segrave, Northants. by purchase; b. 1641; d. 1712, having m. 1665, Elizabeth, dau. of William Trumbull, LL.D. of Easthampstead (sister of Sir William TrumbuU, sec. of state) ; she d. also in 1712, having hid with other issue 2 sons, (1) John, of Barton Segrave, commissioner of customs, treasurer of excise, bencher of Lincoln's Inn, " The Historian of Northampton"; d. in Lincoln's Inn 16 Mar. 1723/4. (2) Nathaniel (5th son), rector of Wadenhoe; b. 1674 ; d. 1745, having m. 1724, Sarah, dau. of Rev, Ambrose Sawyer, of Ashley, Northants ; she d. 1777, having had a son and dau. Their grandson, John, of Maiden, Essex, (son of Rev. Brook Bridges), capt. of an East Indiaman, s. to the Wallington estate on the death of his brother Brook Allen Bridges in 1815 ; b. 11 July, 1756 ; d, 1833, having m. 1785, his cousin Margaretta Anna, dau. of Rev. Robert Cooke, of Boxted, Essex, and had with 2 daus. 4 sons, /I/ John, of Wallington, b. 13 Aug. 1787 ; d. 29 June, 1865, having m. 2 Dec. 1817, Anne Allen, adopted dau. of Gen. Rayne ; she d. 1 Nov. 1830. He m. 2ndly— 13 Sept. 1831, Eliza, dau. of Joseph Fortescue, Esq. of Devon ; she d. April, 1848. By his 1st wife he had 2 sons, (1) Brooke Rayne, b. 1819. (2) Nathaniel, b. 21 Jan. 1820 ; m. 15 Dec. 1853, Frances Wilhelmina, dau. of Gen. Robert Alexander, and has a dau.. — Frances Charlotte. /2/ Nathaniel, M.A. vicar of Henstridge, Somerset; b.l789; d. 4 Mar. 1871, having m. 1815, Alicia Jane, dau. of John Enraght, Esq. of ; she d. 19 Nov. , leaving 3 daus. (1) Alicia Jane, d. s. p. 1874, having m. 1836, to Ranald George 'Meyritt Macdonald, Esq. (2) Margaretta Anne, m. 20 June, 1837, to Rev. Thomas Tyrwhitt, prebendary of Sarum (Bart.); he d. 11 Aug. 1849. (3) Amy, unm. / 3 / William (twin with Nathaniel) , of Queen Anne's Bounty office; d. 9 Aug. 1853, having m. 1820, Margaret, dau. of Porter; his only child, Maria, d. unm. 1868. /4/ Charles, rector of Hinton Martel and of Melcombe Regis, Dorset, rector of Old Newton, Suffolk; b. 24 Mar. 1791; d. 2 April, 1869, having m. 25 April, 1821, Harriet, dau. of John Torlesse, Esq. ; she d. 26 Nov. 1870, having had with other issue 2 sons and 2 daus. (1) John Henry, M.D b. 11 Oct. 1833; m. Mary AUce, dau. of George Hadwen, Esq. of Kebroyd, HaUfax. (2) Edward Torlesse, b. 24 July, 1843 ; d. unm 24 May, 1877. (3) Harriet, d. 23 Feb. 1838. (4^ Anna Maria, m. 11 July, 1866, to Rev. James Wilson Davy Brown, B.A. Caius Coll. Camb. vicar of Assington, Suffolk, and has 4 daus. Harriet Susan. — Edith Anna. — Mary. — Margaret Frederica. [2] Sir Brook Bridges, of Grove, Middx. and subsequently of Goodneston, Kent, by purchase, auditor of the imprest; d. 23 Dec. 1717, aged 74, having m. Mary, dau. of Sir Justinian Lewin, Knt. and had 2 sons, the elder of whom, SIR BROOK BRIDGES, auditor of the imprest of the treasury, created a Baronet by George 1. 19 April, 1718, and d. 16 Mar. 1727/8, having m. 1st — 1707, Margaret, dau. of Sir Robert Marsham, Bart, and sister of Robert, 1st Lord Romney. He m. 2ndly, Mary, 2nd dau. of Sir Thomas Hales, Bart, of Beakesbourne, Kent (ext.) By his 1st wife he had a son, Sir Brook, 2n(i Baronet, d. 23 May, 1733, aged 24, then high sheriff of Kent, having m. Anne, only dau. and coheir of Sir Thomas Palmer, Bart, of Wingham, Kent [she re-m. 26 Aug. 1737, to Col. the Hon. Charles Fielding (E. DENBIGH), and died 1743], and had a son, SIR BROOK, 3rd Baronet, M.P. Kent 1763 and 1768; receiver- gen, land tax, Kent ; b. (posth.) at Whitehall 17 Sept. 1733; d. 4 Sept. 1791, having m. 11 June, 1765, Fanny, only sur- viving child and heir of Edward Fowler, of Graces, Essex (descended from Anne, sister of Benjamin Mildmay, Baron Fitzwalter, summoned to parliament 10 Feb. 1669/70 as heir general of Robert Fitzwalter, summoned to parhameut 23 Edw. I. 23 June, 1295) ; she d. 16 Mar. 1825, having had with 4 daus. 4 sons, viz. [1] Sir Brook William, s. as 4th Baronet. [2] Henry (called Brook Henry Bridges), rector of Danbury and Woodham Ferrers; b.l June, 1769; d. 20 Sept. 1855, having m. 1 July, 1795, Jane, 2nd dau. of Sir Thomas Pym Hales, Bart, (ext.) ; she d. 9 April, 1848, having had 2 sons and 3 daus. (1) Brook Henry, bar.-at-law, b. 14 Feb. 1799 ; d. 17 June, 1829. (2) Thomas Pym, rector of Danbury, b.a. heir presump- tive to the Baronetcy; b. 22 Oct. 1805; m. 14 June, 1831, Sophia Louisa, dau. of Sir William Lawrence Yoimg, Bart. ; she d. 11 Jan. 1850, having had with other issue 2 daus. /I/ Emily Henrietta, m. 23 Aug. 1869, to Rev. Robert Henry Eustace, rector of Great Sampford, Essex, rural dean, son of Sir William Comwallis Eustace, Knt. and has 2 sons and 2 daus. Henry Montague EUSTACE, b. 28 Nov. 1863.— Lewis Charles Moss, b. 4 Feb. 1865.,— Caroline Louisa.— Alicia Fanny Eleanor. /2/ Gertrude Emma, m. 27 July, 1864, to Rev. Edward John Harford, vicar of Bathford, near Bath, and has a son and 6 daus. Edward Bridges HARFORD, b. 26 Dec. 1871.— Edith Emily. — Gertrude Margaret.— Madeleine Louisa Harriet. — Evelyn Sophia.— Adelaide Katherine Mary. (3) Jane, d. 20 July, 1862. (4) Mary. (5) Emilia, m. 10 April, 1844, to Yen. William Brice Ady, rector of Little Baddow, Essex, 1857, archdeacon of Colchester, 1864, and has 2 sons and 2 daus. [3] Edward Brook, called Brook Edward Bridges, vicar of Lenham, P.O. Wingham, Kent ; b. 7 Sept. 1779 ; d. 23 April, 1825 ; m. 22 Nov. 1809, Harriet, 2nd dau. of John Foote, Esq. of London; she d. 9 Oct. 1864, having had 4 sons and 4 daus. (1) Brook Edward, rector of Hawnes, Beds.; b. 1 May, 1814 ; d. 28 July, 1869, having m. 7 Jan. 1843, Louisa Anne, 2nd dau. of Sir John Osborn, Bart ; she d. 21 Aug. 1864, having had 6 daus. /I/ Frederica Harriet, m. 9 Jan. 1872, to Rev. Henry Western Plumptre, rector of Eastwood, Notts, and has a dau.— Dorothea Agnes Plumptre, b. 19 Dec. 1876. /2/ Louisa Ehzabeth. /3/ Augusta Letitia. /4/ Mary Catherine Eleanor. /5/ Eleanor Fanny Charlotte. /6/ Margaret Ann. (2) Charles, B.A. rector of Bridenbiury, Hereford; b. 31 July, 1815. (3) John Emilius, b. 6 Feb. 1817; d. (4) George Talbot, b. 10 Aug. 1818. (5) Eleanor Harriet. (6) Fanny. (7) Louisa. (8) Harriet. [4] Brook John, rector of Saltwood, Kent; b. 28 Nov. 1782; d. s. p. 3 July, 1812, having m. 28 Nov. 1810, Charlotte, dau. of Sir Henry Hawley, Bart. SIR BROOK WILLIAM, 4th Baronet, com. H.N. assumed the additional christian name of BROOK by Act of Parlia- ment ; b. 22 Jvuie, 1767 ; d. 21 April, 1829, having m. 1st— 14 Aug. 1800, Eleanor, eldest dau. and eventual coheir of John Foote; of London, banker ; she d. 29 Jan. 1806. He m. 2ndly — 16 Dec. 1809, Dorothv Elizabeth, eldest dau. of Sir Henry Hawley, Bart. ; she d. 11 May, 1816. By his 1st wife he hud 2 sons and a dau. F2 G8 BRIGGSr-BRINCKMAN. [11 Sir Brook William, 5th Baronet, unsuccessfully claimed the barony of Fitzwalter, 1841/4, created BARON FITZ-W ALTER by letters patent 17 April, 1868; b. 2 June, 1801; d, s. p. 6 Dec. 1875, having m. 4 July, 1834, his cousin Fanny, eldest dau. of late Lewis Cage, Esq. of Milgate, Kent ; she d. 28 Oct. 1874. [2] Sir Brook George, 6th and present Baronet. [3] Eleanor, m. 10 April, 1828, to Rev. Henry Western Plump- tre, rector cf Eastwood, Notts.(3rd son of John Plumptre, Esq. of Fredville, Kent) ; he d. 23 April, 1868. BEIGGS, Sir Thomas Gra- ham, of Briggs-Day- rell, in the island of Barbados, J.P. Baro- net, so created 27 Nov. 1871, M.L.C. and at Nevis, J.P. member of the federal council of the Leeward Islands; b. 30 Sept. 1833 ; m. 9 June, 1857, Mary Jane, eldest dau. of Benjamin Carlton Howell, Esq. of Kingston House, Bar- bados, treasurer of that island. Note.— No heir to this Baronetcy. Arms— Arg., three bars gemelles az., a canton of the last, thereon a bridge of the first. Crest — Upon the stump of a tree erased and couped, and charged with a trefoil ppr., a pelican vulning herself, wings elevated arg. MOTTOES— "Virtus est Deo," over the crest. " Ne traverse pas le pont," under the arms. SEATS— Briggs Dayrell, Maynards, and Farley Hill, Barbadoes ; Old Manor, Stoney Grove, and Round Hill, Nevis. Hitt^age* THOMAS BRIGGS, of Briggs, in Barbados, bur. 10 April, 1818, having m. 24 July, 1773, Mary Weatherhead, of Jones' estate, Barbados ; she bur. 29 Sept. 1823, having had 4 sons and 2 dans. [1] Thomas, of Briggs, J.P. 35 years M.L. A. St. Philip, Barbados, and major of militia ; bp. 24 Sept. 1777 ; d. s. p. having m. Caro- line Sarah, dau. of Richard Kean Austin, Esq. of Social Hall. [2] John, of Scion Hill, Barbados, bp. 9 April, 1783 ; had an only child, Anne, d. s. p. [3] James, of St. Michaels, Barbados, bp. 10 July, 1786; m. 17 July, 1811, Sarah GoUop, dau. of Thomas Conliffe, Esq. of St. Peters, and has a son and dau. /I/ Augustus, of Bright Hall, and The Hope, Barbados, J.P. speaker of the legislative assembly; b. 7 May, 1813 ; m. 19 Feb. 1839, Rebecca Skeete, dau. of John Lawrance,'Esq. of Sweetfield, Barbados, and has 4 sons and 5 dans. (1) Joseph, b. 15 Oct. 1848 m. 8 Jan. 1878, Mary Edith, eldest dau. of Richard Barnes, superintendent of the Colo- nial Bank, West Indies. (2) Augustus, M.L.C. Barbados ; b. 7 Jan. 1850. (3) Nathaniel Poderingham, b. 6 Sept. 1854. (4) Frederick Clifton, b. 26 Jan. 1856. (5) Rebecca, m. Oct. 1862, to Edward Lawrance, of Fairfield, Barbadoes. (6) Evelina, m. Sept. 1862, to Rev. John Lawrance Greaves. (7) Emily Stanley. (8) Florence Louisa, m. 20 Aug. 1874, to Capt. L. L. A. Cooper, 98th regt. (BART.) (9) Annie Cecil. /2/ Evelina, m. to John Hinkson, of Wildey. [4] Joseph Lyder, of the Barbados, col. St. Lucy regt. of militia ; b. 7 July, 1792; d. 17 Sept. 1866, having m. 1832, EUzabeth, dau. of Benjamin Hinds, of Hindsbury, trea- surer of Barbados, and widow of John Abel Jackman, Esq. (J) of Rockless, and had an only son, Sir Thomas Graham, created a Baronet. [5] Rebecca, m. 24 June, 1804, to Edward Price, Esq. of Christ Church, Barbados. [6] Sarah, m. 1 June, 1822, to William Howard, of St. Michaels, Barbados. BRINCKMAN, Sir ; Theodore Henry . (1831 U.K.), M.P. Canter. ! bury 1868/74, capt. late j 17th regt. d.l. Tower i Hamlets ; s. his father as ' 2nd Baronet in 1880 ; b. I 12 Sept. 1830; m. 18 July, ; 1861, Lady Cecilia Au- ' gusta, youngest dau. of i Francis Nathaniel, 2nd ] Marquis Conyngham, \ K.P.; shed. 16 Aug. 1877, ! having had 2 sons, ' (1) Theodore Francis, lieut. i E. Kent mil. ; b. 26 May, 1862. \ (2) Claude, b. 31 May, 1871. ] Arms— Arg. three hills az. Crest— A pair of wings quarterly arg. and az. Motto — Perseverando. SEAT— St. Leonard's, Windsor. TOWN House— 40, Berkeley Square, w. Uineage. THEODORE BRINCKMAN a native of Hanover, came into England in the suite of GEORGE I. and was yeoman of the robes by appointment; d. 23 Oct. 1741, having m. 10 July, 1703, Elizabeth Ducheros, by whom he had a younger son, JOHN Richard Brinckman, of London, naturalized by Act of Parliament ; b. 21 April, 1710; d. in Mar. 1743, having m. Anne, dau. of John Bingley, of Bolton-upon-Dearne, Yorks. (by his wife Margaret, dau. of John Broadhead, of Monk Bretton, Yorks.); she d. 11 April, 1788, leaving an only son, THEODORE HENRY BROADHEAD, assumed by Act of Parliament 27 GEORGE II. the surname and arms of Broadhead on succeeding to the Bretton estates; b. 7 Sept. 1741, d. 20 Mar. 1810, having m. 4 Feb. 1767, Mary, dau. and heir of John Bingley, of Goldthorpe, of Bolton, aforesaid ; she d. 18 June, 1817, having had 3 sons and a dau. [1] Theodore Henry, of whom presentlj-. [2] John Richard, col. in the army; b. 14 Jan. 1772; m. Anne, dau. of Gen. Ross ; she d. s. p. the year of her marriage 1806. [3] Charles,b. 24 Mar. 1776, d. s. p. 20/30 July, 1803, s.p. having m. 30 July, 1798, Harriet Anne, dau. of Rev. Huntley, of Keighley. [4] Mary Anne, d. 19 Jan. 1844, having m. 29 Aug. 1789, to Sir John Dashwood-King, Bart, of West Wycombe (DASHWOOD), who d. 22 Oct. 1849. THEODORE HENRY BROADHEAD, of Holly Grove, Windsor, M.P. Wareham 1813, Yarmouth 1820; b. 3 Dec. 1767; d. 12 Dec. 1820, having m. 11 May, 1797, Elizabeth, dau. of William Gordon McDougall, Esq. of the island of St. Croix, w.l.; she d. 19 Oct. 1846, having had 8 sons and 3 daus. [1] Sir Theodore Henry Lavington, created a Baronet. (t) His only dau. Ann Maxwell Hinds, m. as 2nd wife, Lieut.-Col. Gibbons. (See.) BRISCO. 69 [2] John Richard Brinckman, resumed his patronymic by R.L. 5 July, 1842, capt. 60th rifles ; b. 5 May, 1800 ; d. 1870. [3] Brinckman Brinckman, who also resimied his patronymic by R.L. 5 July, 1842, capt. Coldstream guards; b. 5 May, 1800; (I. 1 Aug. 1857. [4] William Augustus Broadhead, of Bygods, Essex, capt. 7th hussars; b. 30 Oct. 1802; d. 12 July, 1860, ha\ing m. 2 Aug. 1828, Louisa Augusta, dau. of Vice-Adm. the Hon. Sir Charles Paget, G.C.H. (M. Akglesey); she d. having liad 4 sons and a dau. of whom the only survivors are, (1) Charles, b. 27 April, 1829, unm. (2) Edward Brinckman, dep.-assist. and superintendent of stores; b. 28 Feb. 1836, unm. (3) Elizabeth Charlotte, m. 1 June, 1865, to James Douglas Dent, of the admiralty, s. p. [5] Bingley Broadhead, lieut. 80th regt. b. 28 Dec. 1803; d. 1851. [6] Henry, rear-adm. R.N. b. 25 April, 1806 ; d. 20 May, 1878, liaving m. 26 Nov. 1830, Mary Anne, dau. of George Bernard Egan, Esq. of Stanmore, Herts. ; she d. 30 Mar. 1878, having liad 2 sons, both d. unm. and an only dau. Emily Elizabeth, d. 23 July, 1881, having m. 1 Jan. 1863, to Sir John Swinburne, Bart. [7] George, rector of West Wycombe, Bucks, b. 19 May, 1807 ; <1. at Madeira 3 Feb. 1870. [8] Alfred, b. 16 Aug. 1808; d. 1857. [9] Elizabeth, m. 17 Mar. 1823, to her cousin Sir G}eorge Henry Dash wood-Bang, Bart.; he d. 4 Mar. 1862 s. p. (Dashwood). [10] Mary, m. 17 Dec. 1845, to Francis Hulewyn de (Jerard, J'.aron de Coehorn. [11] Charlotte, d. 19 May, 1855, having m. 17 Nov. 1846, as ;jrd wife, to John William Fane, Esq. of Wormsley, Oxon. (!■:. Westmorland); he d. 19 Nov. 1875. OIR THEODORE HENRY LAVINGTON BRINCKMAN, resumed Ids patronymic by R.L. 5 July, 1842, created a 15AR0NET 30 Sept. 1831, M.P. Yarmouth, 1820/26; b. 17 Jan. 1 798 ; d. 9 Feb. 1880, having m. Ist— 1 Aug. 1829, Hon. Charlotte ' lodolpliin, only dau of Francis, Ist Lord Godolphiii, and sister : 8th Duke of Leeds ; she d. 1 Dec. 1838. He m. 2ndly— 18 b. 1841, Aimabella, dau. of late Jolm Corbet, Esq. of Sundome I ;ustle, Salop ; she d. 23 Jan. 1864. By his 1st wife he had with (itlier issue 3 sons and a dau. [1] Sir Theodore Henry, 2nd and present Baronet. ( 2] William Edward, R.N. b. 25 Nov. 1833 ; d. 10 Jan. 1872, iving m. 13 Sept. 1859, Mary Alice, eldest dau. of Rowland \ ies Egerton-Warburton, Esq. of Arley Hall (see EGERTON), ml had 2 sons and a dau. William Henry, b. 21 June, I860.— Rowland, 2nd lieut. 89th foot ; b. 19 Nov. 1861.— Gwynedd. I 3] Arthur, in H.O. formerly lieut. 94th regt. ; b. 6 Jan. 1838 ; II!. 19 April, 1864, Louisa Georgiana Edith, eldest dau. of late J!cv. Henry Hutchinson Swinny, vicar of Cuddesdon, and principal of the theological coll.; she d. 22 Aug. 1867, having had a dau. [ 4] Frances Grace, m. 16 Sept. 1856, to John George Johnston, Esq. of Cross Torrington, Devon, J.P. D.L. high sheriff 1872, capt. N. Devon hussars, M.P. Exeter 1874/80 (only son of Rev. Peter Johnston, rector of Wembworthy, Devon), and has with other issue a son, Ronald Frederick Godolphin JOHNSTON, b. 1863. B RISCO, Sir Robert, of Crofton Hall, Cumber- land (1782, G.B.), high sherifE 1868, capt. in Westm. and Cumb. yeo. cav. since 1843 ; s. his father as 3rd Baronet in 1862 ; b. 17 Sept. 1808 ; m. 10 July, 1832, Annie Drewry, 3rd dau. of George Rimington, Esq. of Tyne Field House, Cumb.; she d. 14 Aug. 1875, (^ghaying had e^soj^l an^^daus. [1] llusgrave Horton, V.P. Cumberland, lieut. West Cumberland yei. cav. b. 11 Aug. 1833; m. 27 June,1867, Mary Elizabeth, widow of Capt. R. Newsham Pedder, 10th hussars, and eldest dau. of Sir W. H. Feilden, Bart, and has a son and 2 daus. Hylton Ralph, b. 24 Sept. I871.-Hilda Cunmngham.-Violet [2] Robert George, b. 7 Sept. 1836 ; d. 19 Oct 1873 having m. 24 July, 1860, Lydia, youngest dau. of late John Spencer, Esq. of Whitehaven, and has had 3 sons and 3 daus. George Arthur, b. 8 June, 1861; d. 2 Oct 1867.-Hylton Tank- erville, b. 23 Feb. 1863.— John Spencer, b. 6 Jan. 1866.— Helen Mary.— Ada Louisa.— Henrietta. [3] Wastel, 11th hussars ; d. 10 Feb. 1866. [4] Fleming, of Crofton Lodge, Virginia, U.S. ; b. 20 April, 1845 ; m. 13 April, 1871, Fanny Aubrey, eldest dau of Rev. Bulkeley O. Jones, M.A. warden of Ruthin and rural dean, and has 2 sons, Aubrey Hylton, b. 11 Dec. 1873. Cecil Fleming, b. 31 Jan. 1876. [5] Arthur Hylton, b. 18 Sept. 1847. [6] Alfred, b. 3 April, 1861. [7] Anne Camilla, m. 29 July, 1859, to W. Postlethwaite, Esq. of Rankapuka, New Zealand, and has issue. [8] Ada Susan, m. 29 Dec. 1869, to Lawrence Robert Hall, Esq. of Foscott Manor, Bucks, high sheriff 1874, and has 3 sons. Lawrence Wastell Hall, b. 12 Nov. 1870.— Musgrave Robert b. 27 Jan. 1873.— Charles, b. 29 Aug. 1876. [9] Ella, m. 8 Feb. 1864, to George Hodgson Dixon, Esq. 4th son of late John Dixon, Esq. of Knells, and has 1 son and 5 daus. Wastel George Brisco DixON, b. 22 Oct. 1868.— Ella Annie Brisco, twin with Mary Ada Grant. — Alice Blanche.— Daisy Roberta Brisco.— Amy Frances Brisco. [10] Frances Dykes, m. 17 Dec. 1878, to George Arthur Rimington, of Tyne Field House, Cumberland. ARMS — Arg. three grej'hounds courant in pale sa. Crest — A grreyhound courant sa. seizing a hare ppr. SEATS— Crofton Hall, Wigton, Cumb. Uineage. ROBERT BRISCO, lord of Brisco, Cumberland, heads the pedigree of this family, recorded by Richard St. George, Norroy, at the Heralds' Visitation in 1615. The great-grand- son of this Robert, viz. Isold Brisco, of Brisco, m. Margaret, dau. and heir of Sir John Crofton, Lord of Crofton (by his wife Margaret, dau. and heir of Sir Gilbert ^V^linno, Knt.), and by this marriage acquired in right of his wife the manors of Crofton, Whinno, and Dundraws, all in Cumberland. ^TTILLIAM BRISCO, of Brisco and Crofton, Cumb. (14th V V in descent from the first named Robert Brisco) , student in Lincohi's Inn, 1629, was 68 years of age at the Heralds' Visitation, in 1665, M.P. for the county, 1664, 1656, 1659, and Carlisle, 1660; d. 25 Feb. 1687/8, having m. 1st, Susannah, dau. of Sir Randolph Cranfield, of Sutton at Hone, Kent (elder brother of Lionel, Ist Earl of Middlesex) ; she d. s. p. 4 Nov. 1636. He married 2ndly, Susanna, dau. of Frances Browne, of London, merchant. The grandson of this marriage, JOHN BRISCO, of Crofton and Brisco, heir to his brother William, bp. 4 Sept. 1677 ; d. 25 July, 1760, having m. Catherine, dau. of Sir Richard Musgrave, of Hayton Castle, Cumb. ; she bur. 1 July, 1754, having had 7 sons and 2 daus. [1] John, of Crofton and Brisco, d.d. rector of Orton, and vicar of Aspatria, all in Cumb. (2nd son) ; b. 19 Dec. 1701 ; bur. 19 April, 1771, having m. Catherine, dau. of John Hilton, of Hilton Castle, co. Durham, called Baron Hilton ; she bur. 11 June, 1756, having had with a dau. 6 sons, of whom the eldest, who all married, and of whom. Sir John, created a Baronet. [2] Musgrave of Height, in Barkisland, Yorks. capt. in the army (4th son) ; b. 24 June, 1708 ; d. 3 May, 1787, having m. 7 Mar. 1740/1, Mary Fletcher, dau. and sole heir of Edward Dine, of Westfleld and Langhurst, Sussex; she bp. 21 Dec. 1714, and had 3 sons. His grandson, Wastel Brisco, of Bohemia House, Hastings (brother of late Musgrave Brisco, M.P. son of Capt. Wastell Brisco, of Coghurst, Sussex); b. 16 Nov. 1792; d. 18 April, 1878, having m. 12 June, 1822, Maria, dau. of John H Lade, Esq. of Boughton House, Kent; she d. 18 Sept. 1877, having had with other issue a son and 3 daus, (1) Wastel, of Southcote Manor, Berks, b. 1824. (2) Maria. (3) Eliza. (4) Sarah. SIR JOHN BRISCO, of Crofton, Cumb. high sheriff 1778, lord of the Manors of Crofton, Brisco, Whinno, Dimdraw, Orton, Elirkland, and Kirkthwaite, all in Cumberland, created a Baronet 11 July, 1782, to him and the heirs male of his body lawfully begotten, and in default thereof to his brother Horton Brisco, col. E.I.C.S. (who d. s. p.), and the heirs male of his body lawfully begotten ; b. 15 May, 1739 ; d. 27 Dec. 1806, having m. 8 July, 1776, Caroline Alicia, 2nd dau. and coheir of Gilbert Fane Fleming, Esq. by Lady Camilla Bennet, dau. of Charles, 2nd Earl of Tankerville ; she d. 27 Dec. 1822, having had, with 5 daus. 4 sons, of whom the eldest, SIR WASTEL, 2nd Baronet, b. 17 May, 1778 ; d. 1 Oct. 1862, having m. 18 Nov. 1806, Sarah Lester, eldest dau, of Robert Ladbrook, Esq. ; she d. 28 Aug. 1861, having had 3 sons, [1] Sir Robert, 3rd and present Baronet. [2] Hylton Harvey, lieut.-col. in the army, b. 24 Mar. 1810, unm. [3] Wastel, b. 26 Oct. 1812 ; d. unm. 11 June, 1835, at Queen's Coll. Camb. 70 BRODIE. BKODIE, Sir Ben- jamin Vincent Sellon (1834, u. K.); s. his father as 3rd Baronet in 1880; b. 19 June 1862; heir presumptive, his uncle Kev. William Brodie. Arms — Az. on a chevron be- tween three mullets arg. as many civic wreaths vert. Crest — A dexter cubit arm ppr. holding a civic wreath as in the arms and three arrows one in fess and two in saltire the pheons towards the dexter arg. MOTTO— Unite. SEAT — Broome Park, Betch- worth. Residence— Brockham War- ren, Eeigate. Eineage* ALEXANDER BRODIE, of London, b. 1711 ; d. Jan. 1772, having m. Margaret, dau. of Peter Shaw, M.D. and had a son and 3 daus. (1) Peter Bellinger, of whom next. (2) Anne, wife of John HoUoway. (3) Jane, wife of John Squire, M.D. (4) Elizabeth, d. 19 Jan. 1833, having m. 1 Nov. 1770, to Thomas Denman, M.D. (father of the first Lord Denman) : he d 26 Nov 1815. ^ ' PETER BELLINGER BRODIE, rector of Winterslow Wilts b. 17 Nov. 1742; d. 19 Mar. 1804, having m. 1 Nov. 1775* Sarah, 3rd dau. of Benjamin Collins, of Milford, Salisbury she d. 7 Jan. 1847, having had 4 sons and 2 daus. ' [1] Peter Bellinger, bar.-at-law, of Lincoln's Inn Fields; b. 30 Aug. 1778 ; d. 8 Sept. 1854, having m. 1st— 16 Mar. 1810 Elizabeth Mary, dau. of Sutton Thomas Wood, Esq. of Oxford- she d. 9 May, 1825, having had a son and dau. ' (1) Peter Bellinger, M. A. vicar of Rowington and rector of Baddesley Clinton, Warwickah. surrogate and rural dean- b 27 Jan. 1815; m. 1 July, 1841, Isabella Octavia, dau of Rev' Francis Baker, of Wylye, Wilts, and has 6 sons and a dau /I/ Henry Francis Sedgwick, b. 12 May, 1843 ; d. 26 Nov. 1868. /2/ George Gordon Peter, b. 19 Aug. 1848 ; m. 23 Dec 1879, Louisa Mary, elder dau. of Rev. Charles Francis Baker' rector of Telhsford, Somerset. ' /3/ Arthur William Lawson, B.A. in H.O.; b. 9 May, 1851 • d 13 June, 1874.-/4/ Wyndham Charles, b. 13 Feb. 1853 — /5/ Douglas Morrison Wood, b. 6 July, 1856.-/6/ Frank Malcolm, b. 30 Oct. 1859. / / xiaua. /7/ Isabel Julia, m. 18 Oct. 1871, to Samuel Sanders, Esq of Lapworth, Warwicksh. and has 3 sons and 2 daus Arthur Brodie Sanders, b. 12 July, 1874.— Douglas Brooking, b 25 Oct. 1875.-Walter Gordon, b. 7 Nov. ,«x 1876.— Isabel May Dorothea.— Muriel Grace. a^srb^^rs.t^ataS'a's ^^- *^ ^^^"^^- ^^^^-^ tolllrcS^?ii\','^i ^^'''' ''''' '- ^-rge Avery ^\\' ^,V^^°^™ m.2ndly-l June 1826, Susan Mary. dau of John Morgan, Esq. of London; she d. 4 Dec. mo/havino had with other issue 6 sons and a dau. 1870, having (3) Alexander, M.A. Tnn. Coll. Oxon. b. 17 Feb. 1829, unm (1) James, m Austraha, b. 11 Mar. 1831; a widower s n (5) Samuel,b.l6Nov.l832; m.Sarah,dau.of SeM 'and has a son and 3 daus. vjcwxeuu, ana (6) Francis, b. 31 July, 1833 ; unm. (7) Robert, M.A. Oxon. head-master of Whitgift School Croydon; b. 15 April, 1840; m. 15 Feb. 1871, Enima Bet<,Pv andalau '''''' ^°''''^' °^ '"^'^ Croydon, S has lS Alexander, b. 2 Oct. 1876.— Desborough, b 3 Oct 1878 Basil Heath, b. 9 Feb. I880.-Rhoda, b 25 Dec. 1874 ~ (8) George, b. 16 May, 1844. (Q) Ellen [2] William Bird, M.P. Salisbury 1832/43, d.l. Wilts • h sr Sept. 1780; d. 24 Oct. 1863, having m. Ist-i8 Oct. 1810 Louisa dau. of Thomas Hussey, Esq. of SaUsbury; she d 28 Mar 181 « having had 3 daus. •^°' (1) Louisa Sarah, d. 8 May, 1838, having m. 29 Auff 1834 tn Thomas Tatum, of London. • ^'' -o-ug. i»rf4, to (2) Jane, m. 22 June, 1837, to Richard Greenup m d (3) Mary Hussey, m. 27 Mar. 1855, to James Gay'sawkin^i Esq. PO.s director of West India geological survey ; he d s. p. 20 July, 1878, aged 72i .? , ^c u. [4] Mr. W. B. Brodie m. 2ndly— 5 Mar. 1829, Frances, dau. of i Rev. Richard Huntley, of Boxwell Court, co. Gloucester, and j had with other issue 4 sons and 3 daus. ; (4) William Richard, of Langton Matravers, Wilts, b. 20 '< Jan. 1830, unm. (5) Erasmus Henry, inspector of schools; b. 18 May, 1832; '■ m. 1878, Mary Josephina, only child of Joseph '■■ Greaves, of Howsill, Malvern Link, co. Wore. (6) Busfeild Francis, C.s. b. 17 Feb. 1843. ' (7) George Staunton, b. 15 Sept. 1844. \ (8) Blanche Frances. (9) Clara Catherine. ' (10) Grace Mary, m. 31 Oct. 1867, to Ettrick WiUiam ■ Creak, R.N. i 11) Alice Anne Frances. Sir Benjamin Collins, created a Baronet. ' Charles George, alderman of Salisbury, d.l. Wilts. ; b. 22 April, 1789 ; d. 1 Feb. 1853, liaving m. 14 April, 1825, Catherine ' Sarah, eldest dau. of Walter Ray, Esq. of Wicken Hall, Suffolk, j and had 7 sons and 3 daus. : (1) Charles George, b. 28 May, 1826 ; d. 1856. ■ (2) Wimam,b. 14 Jan. 1829; d. in Australia 1877, leaving : issue. (3) Edward, b. 16 Feb. 1830; m. and d. in Australia 1877. (4) Henry, b. 1 Nov. 1832. (5) Alfred, b. 27 Jan. 1834. \ (6) James Alexander, b. 14 July, 1838 ; married, and has : issue. I (7) George Bernard, M.D. F.R.C.P.; b. 6 Aug. 1839. ^ (8) Mary Charlotte. i (9) Catherine Margaret, d. unm. 9 Mar. 1873. j (10) Anna Julia. '. [5] Margaret, d. 16 Feb. 1862, aged 85, having m. 1 Sept. 1808, ■ to Rev. Matthew Marsh, B.D. canon residentiary and sub-dean i of Salisbury, chancellor of the diocese, and rector of Winter- ' slow, who d. 30 July, 1840, \ [6] Mary Jane, m. 11 Dec. 1809, to Edward Cooper, Esq. of ' Staverton, Wilts. \ SIR BENJAMN COLLINS BRODIE, of Boxford, Suffolk, ^ F.R.s. D.C.L. serjeant-surgeon to William IV. and Queen j Victoria, president of royal society, created a Baronet '• 30Aug. 1834; b. 9 June, 1783; d. 19 Oct. 1862, having m. 21 May, j 1816, Anne, 3rd dau. of Baker John Sellon, serjeant-at-law; she j d. 16 July, 1861, having had 2 sons and a dau. ] [1] Sir Benjamin Collins, s. as 2nd Baronet. ] [2] William, vicar of East Meon, Hants. 1868, rector of New ; Alresford, Hants. 1851/68, heir presumptive to the '• Baronetcy ; b. 8 Oct. 1821 ; m. 2 Oct. 1844, Lady Maria • Waldegrave, 3rd dau. of William, 8th Earl Waldegrave, and i has had 3 sons and 3 daus. 1 (1) Alfred Waldegrave, b. 13 Nov. 1851 : m. 26 Sept. 1878, i Catherine Eliza, eldest dau. of Major-Gen. Francis Apple- ; garth (retd.) i (2) Edgar Waldegrave, 60th rifles ; b. 19 Nov. 1857. i (3) Wilfred Leslie Waldegrave, b. 5 Jan. 1866. (4) Elizabeth Maria, d. 1 May, 1868, having m. 3 April, 1866, ' to Rev. Sidney George Gillum, rector of Pentridge, Dorset, \ and had a dau. — Mary. < (5) Anne, d. 6 Sept. 1870. (6) Mary Arabella. ; [3] Maria Eliza, d. 27 July, 1863, having m. 20 July, 1839, to ■ Rev. Edward Hoare (Bart.), vicar of Holy Trinity, Tunbridge ■. Wells, hon. canon Canterbury Cathedral, and has issue. SIR BENJAMIN COLLINS, 2n(i Baronet, f.r.s. M.a. BaUiol ■ Coll. Oxon. 1842, D.C.L. 1872, F.R.S. M.A. Waynflete pro- ; fessor of chemistry in the University of Oxford 1866/72, and \ Aldrichian professor 1855/66; b. 5 Feb. 1817; d. 24 Nov. 1880, ■ having m. 11 April, 1848, Philothea Margaret, dau. of Mr. i Serjeant Thompson, and had a son and 5 daus. 1 [1] Benjamin Vincent Sellons, 3rd and present Baronet. ! [2] Margaret Anne. ; [3] Ida Philothea. \ [4] Lilian, m. 19 Sept. 1872, to William Alexander, 2nd son < of Thomas Cardwell, Esq. of Headley Grove, Epsom, Surrey, ; and has a son and 3 daus. j Hugh Brodie Cardwell, b. 22 Mar. 1877.— Sylvia Mary, b. ; 2 July, 1875.— Christina Lilian, b. 27 April, 1878.— Irene i Margaret, b. 31 Aug. 1879. -. [5] Ethel, m. 29 July, 1880, to Michael George Glazebrook, M.A. \ assistant-master at Harrow. i [6] Mary Isabel. BROKE-MIDDLETON—DE CAPELL-BROKE. 71 hxzA BKOKE-MIDDLETON, SiE George Natha- niel, of Broke Hall, Suffolk, j.p. d.l. (1813, U.K.), vice-admiral CB. served in h.m.s. " Gladia- tor," Crimean war, K.M. high sheriff Suffolk 1864, assumed the surname of Middleton after that of Broke, and the arms of Middleton quarterly in the first quarter with those of Broke, by R.L. 17 July, 1860 ; s. his brother as 3rd Baronet in 1855 ; b. 26 April, 1812 ; m. 27 Aug. 1853, Albinia Maria, 2nd dau. of Thomas Evans, Esq. of Lyminster. Y , V^ NOTE.— No heir to this Baronetcy. Akms — Quarterly, 1st and 4th, Arg., fretty sa., on a canton per chevron of the second and or a unicorn's head erased per chevron of the third and gu. armed compony of the first and second, Middleton. 2nd and 3rd, Or, a cross engrailed, party per pale sa. and gu., Broke. Crests — l. A garb erminois, banded vert, between two wings sa., MIDDLETON. 2. (Of augmentation) Out of a naval crown or, a dexter arm, having a wreath of laurel ppr., and grasping a trident of the first, BROKE. 3. A brock (or badger) passant ppr., BROKE. MOTTO — Ssevumque tridentem servamus. Seat— Shrubland Park, Needham Market, Suffolk. Mr. HORACE BROKE m. 2ndly— 23 April, 1870, Georgina Marianne, eldest dau. of late Sir Richard Mayne, K.C.B. chief commissioner of police, and has a dau. (5) Margaret Georgina, b. 8 Mar. 1878. SIR PHILIP BOWES VERE-BROKE, of Broke Hall, Suf- folk, K.C.B. 2 Jan. 1815, rear-adm. of blue, created a Baronet 2 Nov. 1813, for the gallant victory he obtained on the preceding 1 Jime, as capt. of H.M.S. "Shannon," over the U.S. frigate "Chesapeake;" b. 8 Sept. 1776; d. 2 Jan. 1841, having m. 25 Nov. 1802, Sarah Louisa, dau. of Sir William Fowle Middleton, Bart, (ext), of Shrubland Hall, Suffolk; she d. 20 July, 1843, having had 3 sons and a dau. [1] Sir Philip, capt. R.N. 2nd Baronet, b. 15 Jan. 1804, d. unm. 24 Feb. 1855. [2] Sir George Nathaniel, 3rd and present Baronet. [3] Charles Acton, capt. R.E.; b. 30 June, 1818; d. 7 Sept. 1855, having m, 10 April, 1849, Anna Maria, 3rd dau. of late John Hamilton, Esq. of Sundrum, co. Ayr, and had with other issue 2 daus. (1) Jane Anne. (2) Frederica Mary Horatia, m. 22 Oct. 1878, to Sir Lambton Loraine, Bart. Mrs. C. A. BROKE re-m. Dec. 1859, as 2nd wife, to Rear-Adm. WilUam Horton, R.N. CB. and has a son— Sidney George HORTON, b. 25 Feb. 1862. [4] Louisa. ^ Eineage. SIR RICHARD BROKE, of Nacton, Suffolk, knt. (said to be descended from Adam, lord of Leighton in Cheshire, living at the end of the 12th century), bur. 24 Mar. 1639, hav- ing m. Mary, dau. of Sir John Packington, of Westwood, co. Wore, knt.; she bur. 14 Mar. 1651, having had 2 sons, [1] Sir Robert, created a BARONET 21 May, 1661, d. s. p. m. 25 Feb. 1693/4. [2] William, bp. 6 Dec. 1632, and bur. 25 Nov. 1670, leaving by Priscilla his wife a son and heir. Their great-grandson, viz.: PHILIP BOWES BROKE, of Nacton (son of Philip Broke and Anne, 2nd dau. and coheir of Martin Bowes, of Bury St. Edmunds) ; b. 18 May, 1749 ; d. 22 Aug. 1801, having m. 18 Nov 1771, Elizabeth, dau. and eventual heir of Rev. Charles Beaumont, of Witnesham, Suffolk ; she d. 25 June, 1822, having had with 2 daus. 3 sons. Ell Sir Philip Bowes Vere, created a Baronet. 21 Sir Charles, of Henley Hall, Suffolk, K.C.B. K.T.S. &c major- een in the army, A.D.C. to William IV. served in the Helder expedition, at Gibraltar in 1802, in Hanover 1806, at the attack of Buenos Ayres, A.Q.M.G. Ireland 1809, served throughout the Peninsular war and was present at Albuera, Badajoz, Salamanca, Vittoria, Pyrenees, Nivelle, Nive, Orthes, and Toulouse, and at Waterloo, M.P. East Suffolk 1835, 1837, 1841, assumed the additional surname and arms of Vere by R.L. 23 July, 1822 ; bp. 21 Feb. 1779; d. unm. 3 April, 1843. rll Horatio George, major-gen. col. 88th regt. A.D.C. to the Queen; b. 4 June, 1790; d. 30 Aug. 1860, having m. 13 Dec. 1825, Frederica Sophia, dau. of late James Mure, Esq. of Cecil Lodge, Herts, and had a son, ,,„„., , ^ « HORACE, of Gladwyns, Essex, b. 26 Sept. 1827 ; m. 1st— 8 May, 1860, Charlotte, eldest dau. of Brampton Gurdon, Esq. of Letton Hall, Norfolk, M.P.; she d. 11 Jan. 1868, leaving 3 sons and a dau. ,„^, ,^^ ^ , ,, (1) Horatio George, b. 27 Nov. 1861.— (2) Harry, b. 11 May, 1864.— (3) Philip, b. 9 Jan. 1867.— (4) Katharine Louisa. D BROKE, Sir of Oakley, U.K ), bar.-at- E CAPELL- WILLIAM, Northants. (1803, law l.T. high sheriff of Rut- land 1852 ; s. his brother as 3rd Baronet in 1858; b. 12 June, 1801 m. 23 April, 1829, Hon, Catherine "Watson, youngest dau. of Lewis Thomas, 2nd Lord Sondes (E. Sondes), and has had with other issue 4 sons, [1] Richard Lewis, M.A. bar.-at-law, capt. late Leic. yeo. cav. J.p. COS. Northants. and Leic; b. 7 April, 1831; m. 10 Oct. 1867, Mary Grade, elder dau. of Rt. Rev. Edward TroUope, M.A. bishop suffragan of Nottingham (B. Kesteven), and has 2 sons and 3 daus. Arthur Richard, b. 12 Oct. 1869.— Son, b. 31 Jan. 1880.— Mary Charlotte, b. 19 May, 1871.— Katharine Grace, b, 18 Aug. 1872. — CaroUne Sophia. [2] William Henry Worge, b. 31 Mar. 1833. [3] Arthur Watson, capt. late 4th hussars|; b. 7 May, 1836, m. 3 Aug. 1865, Eleanor Frances, dau. of late Thomas Thornhill, Esq. of Fixby Hall, Yorks. and Riddlesworth, Norfolk, and has a son and 3 daus. Arthur Francis Forester, b. 18 Jan. 1873.— Catherine Honoria. —Edith Julia.— Eleanor Grace. [4] Charles Edward, b. 5 Dec. 1842. ARMS— Or, on a fesse az. three escallops of the field. Crest — A demi-seahorse arg. finned and maned or. MOTTO— Spes mea Deus. SEATS- Grea£ Oakley Hall, Northampton ; The Elms, Market Harborough, Leic; and Aghadoe, Youghal, co. Cork. -TTTILLIAM SUPPLE, of Ahadda, or Aghadoe, ph. of Kil- VV leagh, CO. Cork (great-grandson of Edmond Supple, of Aghadoe), high sheriff 1680; w.d. 10 July, 1681; m. dau. of Garret Fitzgerald, of Lesquinland. Their great-grandson, KICHARD SUPPLE, of Ahadda aforesaid, and of Oakley, Northants. j.u. d. 5 Mar. 1797, having, m. 28 Nov, 1756, Mary, eldest dau. and coheir of Arthur Brooke, Esq. an officer in the army (by his wife Mary, dau. of Zacheus Isham, d.d. canon residentiary of St. Paul's and rector of Solihull, Warw.) ; she bur. 23 Aug. 1782, having had an only child, viz. SIR RICHARD BROOKE SUPPLE, afterwards Sir Richard Brooke de Capell Brooke, having assumed the surname of Brooke by royal sign manual, 23 Nov. 1797, on succeeding to the estate of Great Oakley, in conpliance with the testamentary '^'iiiM 72 BR03IHEAD. injunction of his great-uncle, Wheeler Brooke, and at the same time adopting the surname of Capell in lieu of that of Sup- ple, bencher of thelnner Temple, and col. of the Northants. militia; created a Baronet 20 June, 1803; b. 6 Jan. 1758; d. 27 Nov. 1829, having m. 18 Aug. 1788, Mary, only dau. and heir of Gen. Richard Alchorne Worge, col. 36/86th regt.; she d. 7 Oct. 1846, having had with other issue 2 sons and 3 daus. [1] Sir Arthur Brooke De Capell Broke (adopting the name with a single " o "). 2nd Baronet, F.R.S. author of several works of travel ; b. 22 Oct. 1791 ; d. s. p. 6 Dec. 1858, having m. 18 Dec, 1851, Elizabeth Zilpah, widow of J. J. Eyre, Esq. of EndcUffe, near Sheffield; she re-m. 3/4 April, 1861, to E, P Eaton Edweain, Esq. [2] Sir William, 3rd and present Baronet. [3] Sophia, d. s. p. having m. 7 April, 1831, to William Mil- house, Esq. of Sketchley Hall, co. Leic. [4] Louisa, m. 14 Mar. 1832, to Rev. Henry Bemers Shelley Harris, master of the Earl of Leicester's hospital, Warwick; he d. , having had with other issue a son and 2 daus. (1) Philip Sidney HARRIS (20th master of the above-named hospital),b. 31Dec. 1837. (2) Louisa Helen. (3) Julia. [5] Augusta, m. 14 Oct. 1835, to John Booth, Esq. of Glendon Hall, Northants. J.P. high sherifE ; he d. 21 Dec. 1849, having had 6 sons and 2 daus. (1) Richard BOOTH, J.P. Northants. b. 25 Nov. 1836 ; m. 24 April, 1860, Margaret Home, youngest dau. of John Gilson Reeves, Esq. of Moseley, Wore, and has 3 sons and 4 daus. Robert Home Brooke Booth, b. 26 Jime, 1862.— Arthur Payne, b. 27 Nov. 1863.— Richard Jasper, b. 10 Feb. 1866.— Beatrice Augusta de Capell.— Margaret Agnes.— Mildred Janet.— Phylhs Helen. (2) Montague, b. (3) John Brooke, b. (4) Thomas, b. (5) Baron George, b. (6) Charles WilKam, b. (7) Mary Augusta. (8) Janet, m. 25 April, 1861, to Joseph Thomas Wetherall, of Loddington House, Kettering, capt. late InniskilUng dragoons, and has 5 sons and 3 daus. Henry Neville WETHERALL, b. 21 June, 1863.— Arthur Cokayne, b. 14 Sept. 1865.— Thomas Pearson Lyon, b. 6 Oct. 1866.— Harold de Capell, b. 16 Mar. 1868.— Baron George Chelton, b. 25 Nov. 1873.— Mary Louise.— Augusta Frances.— Mabel Janet. Arms— Az., on a bend arg. between two leopards' faces or a mural crown gu., between two fleurs-de-lis sa. Crest — Out of a mural crown gu. a unicorn's head arg. armed or in the mouth a rose gu. slipped and leaved ppr. Motto — Concordia res crescunt. SEAT— Thurlby Hall, Newark. "OROMHEAD, Sir Benjamin Parnell, of J-' Thurlby Hall, co. Line. (1806, u.k), major Bengal s.c. served in Afghanistan war 1878/9; s. his father as 4th Baronet in 1870; b. 22 Oct. 1838 • m. 24 Oct. 1866, Hannah, dau. of Eev. James Smith' and has 2 sons and 2 daus. ' (1) Edward Gonville, b. 1869. (2) Benjamin Gonville, b. 19 Aug. 1876. (3) Jeanetta Hope Gonville. (4) Dorothy Judith Gonville. Hmeage, BENJAMIN BROMHEAD, of the city of Lincoln (grandson of Benjamin Bromhead, of Thurlby Hall, and Bassiiig- ham, CO. Lincoln whose father Anthony was killed at the battle of Newark, ex parte regis), d. 21 Jan. 1782, having m. Margaret, dau. and coheir of James Boardman, of Lynn, Norfolk; slie d. 20 July, 1780, having had with other issue 6 sons and a dau.' [1] Edward, an officer of dragoons, fell at battle of Falkirk. [2] Boardman, of whom presently. [3] Benjamin, lieut.-col. S. Line, militia ; d. s. p. 20 May, 1803, having m. 2ndly, Grace, dau. of Paul Parnel, of Line; she d. 25 Nov. 1837, aged 85. [4] James, capt. and adjutant N. Line, militia; b. 21 May, 1738; d. s. p. 7 Jan. 1804, having m. Elizabeth, dau. of Matthews, of Kilkenny; she d. 13 Jan. 1804. [5] John, capt. 69th regt. lieut.-col. S. Line, militia; b. 15 Oct. 1742 ; d. 5 Jan. 1818, having m. Anne, dau. of Dr. Dar- win ; she d. 25 Feb. 1837, having had 3 sons, (1) Benjamin, of Line. capt. 28th dragoons, bp. 23 Jan. 1773; and d. 11 Jan. 1848, having m. 1st— 10 Mar. 1802, Charlotte, dau. of Hamilton ; she d. 18 July, 1804. He m. 2ndly, Elizabeth Hannah, dau. of Hirnt, Esq.; she d. Jan. 1814, leaving a son, JOHX, of Line. J.P. parts of Lindsey and Kesteven; bp. 20 Feb. 1810; d. 22 May, 1876, having m. 12 Dec. 1839, Anne Fector, younger dau. of Col. George Ralph Payne Jai-vis, of Doddington Hall, co. Line, and had 2 sons and 2 daus. /I/ Charles John, b. 9 Aug. 1840. /2/ Edward Ralph, major York and Lancaster regt. late 84th regt.; b. 2 Mar. 1844; m. 17 Oct. 1874, Cicely Eliza betli, dau. of late Thomas Atkinson, of London, Esq. and has 2 daus. Ethel, and Dorothy, b. 16 Sept. 1877. /3/ Frances Annie, m. 12 April, 1860, to Rev. Henry Wol- laston Hutton, prebendary of Lincoln cathedral, rector of St. Mary Magdalene, Line, sun-ogate, J. p. for parts of Lindsey, and has a son and dau. Francis Henry HUTTON, b. 9 May, 1876.— Isobel. /4/ Henrietta. (2) John, c.B. col. 77th regt. which he commanded at siege and captiu-e of Badajoz, &c.; b. 19 July, 1776 ; d. Feb. 1837, having m. July, 1821, Martha, youngest dau. of late Robert Barclay, Esq. of Bury Hill, Smrey; she d. 20 April, 1833, having had a son and 2 daus. /I/ Alexander Leslie, rector of Winwick, Northants, hon. canon Peterborough and rural dean; b. 25 Aug. 1822 ; d. s. p. 26 May, 1876, having m. 8 April, 1847, Susan, dau. of Right Rev. John Kaye, D.D. bishop of Lincoln. /2/ Agatha Elizabeth. /3/ Lucy, m. 18 Oct. 1868, to Marshall Valentine Bull, V.C. late 10th regt. lieut.-col. 1st Cornwall R.V. (3) James, capt. 34th regt. bp. 9 June, 1778 ; d. at sea in the East Indies 14 Dec. 1801. [6] Edward, rector of Repham, Lincoln, for 63 years; b. 30 Oct. 1746; d. 16 Jan. 1836, having m. 11 June, 1776, Catherine, dau. of Thomas Ayre, of Park Hall, co. Leic; she d. 10 Feb. 1837, having had, with other issue, 2 daus. (1) Catherine, m. 1st— 10 Sept. 1806, to James Edwards, of Pall Mall and of Harrow, Middlesex; he d. 2 Jan. 1816, having had, with other issue, a son and 2 daus. /I/ Edward James Justinian George EDWARDS, perpetual curate of Trentham; b. 26 Dec. 1811, m. 31 May, 1842, Elizabeth Anne, dau. of Richard Edensor Heathcote, Esq. of Longton Hall, Staff. M.p. and had 3 sons and 5 daus. (1) Justinian Heathcote Edwards-Heathcote, of Apedale Hall, Staff.; b. 17 July, 1843; m. 2 June, 1870, Eleanor, dau. of John Spencer Stone, Esq. (2) James, b. 3 April, 1850; m. 27 April, 1876, Caroline Frances, dau. of Major Francis Gresley of the Indian army (BART.) (3) Eustace Gresley, b. 23 Jan. 1864. (4) Katharine, m. 13 Aug. 1866, to Samuel Herbert Coo- per, Esq. and has 3 sons and 4 daus. Edward Herbert COOPER, b. 6 Oct. 1867.— Charles D'Oyley, b. 7 June, 1871. — Harold. — Catherine May- — Caroline Edith. — Grace. — Muriel. (5) Edith Lindsay (6) Beatrice Margaret, m. 28 April, 1870, to Rev. Adam Clarke, rector of St. James, Longton, Stoke, and has 2 sons and a dau. Norman Henry CLARKE, b. 20 Mar. 1871.— Leonard Eustace, b. 6 Sept. 1876.— Evelyn, b. 11 Feb. 1874. (7) Isabel. (8) AdeUne. /2/ Catherine James, m. 10 May, 1842, to Frederic Carne Rasch, of Woodhill, Essex, j.p. and D.L. and has an only child, Frederick Carne RASCH, b. 9 Nov. 1846; has a son, b. 27 Sept. 1880. /3/ Beatrice James, m. 14 June, 1832, as 2nd wife, to Sir John Powlett Orde, Bart, who d. 13 Dec. 1878. BR03ILEY. 73 Mrs. Catherine Edwards d. 12 May, 1863, having re-m. —18 Oct. 1820, to Eev. Thomas Butt, P.O. of Trentham; he d. 14 June, 1841, having had a sod, /4/ Thomas Bromhead Butt, col. late commanding 62nd brigade depot, and formerly 79th highlanders; b. 3 Aug. 1821 ; d. 6 Aug. 1877, having m. 14 July, 1852, Geraldine May, dau. of William Smith Sewell, Esq. of Quebec, and has 3 sons and 6 daus. (1) Thomas Bromhead, b. 17 Oct. 1857. (2) WilUam Edward, b. 8 Mar. 1862, d. 14 Mar. 1878. (3) Arthur Sewell, b. 8 July, 1872. (4) Beatrice May, m. 26 Sept. 1876, to "Wilham Hutt Allhusen, Esq. of Newcastle-upon-Tyne. (5) Geraldine, m. 17 Dec. 1878, to John C. Kobertson- Glasgow, 12th regt. (6) Mary, m. 1 Feb. 1881, to Day Hort Bosanquet, com. R.N, and has twin daus.— Beatrice Mary and Alicia Grace Bosanquet, b. 9 Oct. 1881, (7) Gertrude Jane. (8) Catherine. (9) Margaret Lucy. (2) Maria, d. 27 July, 1834, having m. 9 June, 1827, as 1st wife, to Lieut.-Col. Sir Edward Brackenbmy, k.t.s. of Sken- dleby, who d. 1 June, 1864. [7] Anne, d. 31 Jan. 1802, having ra. 3 May, 1761, to Richard Gardiner, Esq. of Inglethorpe Hall, Suffolk; he d. 14 Sept. 1781, naving had 2 sons and a dau. (1) Richard GARDINER, of Aldborough, co, Suffolk, capt. 102nd regt.; b. 21 Oct. 1762 ; d. 31 Jan. 1835, having m. 20 Sept. 1794, Sophia, 4th dau. of Dr. Henry Meuish, of Chelms- ford, Essex ; she d, 4 Mar. 1853, having had, with other issue, a dau. — Anne Bromhead Gardiner. (2) John Gardiner, of Lincoln, hon. surgeon to lord high admiral of England, afterwards William IV.; b. 1766 ; d. 17 Nov. 1841, having m. 23 June, 1810, Anne, dau. of Anthony Peacock, of Potterhan worth co. Line. ; she d. 11 Feb. 1858. (3) Hannah Anne, d. 21 July, 1841, having m. 1788, to Sir John Maxwell, of Pollok, Bart, and had issue (Stir- ling-Maxwell.) BOARDMAN BROMHEAD, of Thurlby, col. in the army, at the actions of St. Cas, Louisberg, Gasp6, Belleisle, and Martinique, and was with Wolfe at Quebec, lieut.-col. N. Line, mihtia; d. 7 Dec. 1804, having m. 1766, Frances, only child of William Gonville, of Alford, co. Line. ; she d. 26 Jan. 1801, having had with other issue a son, SIR GONVILLE BROMHEAD, major-gen. in the army, capt. 62nd regt. served with Lord Dorchester at the action of Trois Rivieres, at the taking of Mount Independencia, 1777, and at the battle of Keeuau farm, and for his services during the Irish rebellion he was created a Baronet 19 Feb. 1806; b. 20 Sept. 1768; d. 18 May, 1822, having m. 18 July, 1787, Jane, youngest dau. of Sir Charles fh-ench, Bart, of Castle ffrench, co. Galway, by Rose, Baroness flfrench ; she d. 2 Sept. 1837, having had with other issue 3 sons, [1] Sir Edward Thomas ffrench, 2nd Baronet, M.A. Caius Coll. Camb. F.R.s, an officer 64th regt,; b. 26 Mar. 1789; d. unm. 14 Mar. 1855. [2] Sir Edmund Gonville, s. as 3rd Baronet. [3] Charles ffrench, M.A. fellow of Trinity Coll. Camb. F.R.s. vicar of Cardington, Beds. b. 18 May, 1795; d. 2 Aug. 1855. SIR EDMUND GONVILLE BROMHEAD, 3rd Baronet, major in the army, served in the Walcheren expedition, the Peninsula, and at Waterloo, led the forlorn hope at Cam- bray, and was present at the capture of Paris, D.L. co. Lincoln; b. 22 Jan. 1791; d. 25 Oct. 1870, having m. 15 Sept. 1823, Judith Coristine, youngest dau. of James Wood, Esq. of Woodville, CO. Sligo ; she d. 12 June, 1873, having had 4 sons and 6 daus. (1) Edward, capt. 4th king's regt. served in the Crimea; b. 21 Mar. 1832 ; d. unm. in Burmah, 9 Jan. 1869. (2) Sir Benjamin Parnell, 4th and present Baronet. (3) Charles James, major, late capt. 93rd foot, served (24th regt.) in the Ashantee war (retd. h.p. 1881) ; b. 15 Sept. 1840; m. 6 Oct. 1876, Alice Maria, only dau. of late Thomas Freckleton, Esq. and has a son, b. 6 Nov. 1877. (4) Gonville, brevet-major 24th regt. v.C. served in Zulu war and distinguished himself by his gaUant defence of Rorke's Drift, Jan. 1879; b. 29 Aug. 1845. (5) Frances Judith, m. 6 April, 1847, to Rev. Arthur Coates, of Newtown House, co. Meath, late rector of Pemberton, Lane, and has 3 sons and 3 daus. Arthur Edward COATES, b. 2 Aug. 1848.— William Coristine, of Knockanally, co. Kildare; b. 23 Dec. 1853.— Matthew Francis, b. 21 May, 1855.— Jane Eleanor. — Margaret Christ- ine. — Frances Mary. (6) Helen Morrison. (7) AUce Margaret. (8) Janetta Gonville, m. 1 May, 1862, as 3rd wife, to George Button Riddell, Esq. of Carlton-on-Trent, Notts. J.P. ; he d. s.p. 17 April, 1864. (9) Victoria Gonville, m. 15 Sept. 1863, to Warren Hastings Diamond, M.D. M.R.C.P. and has 2 sons and 3 daus. Edmond de Gonville Diamond, b. 28 April, 1873.— Hugh Warren Victor Benjamin Bromhead, b. 15 Aug. 1881. — Victoria Janette Warwick. — Marie Pleury. — Juliet Gonville. (10) Elizabeth Frances, m. 5 Sept. 1870, to Evelyn, son of Rev. Roger PockUngton, of Walesby, Notts, and has a dau. Mary de Gonville Pocklington. B' KOMLEY, Sir Henry, of East Stoke, Notts. (1757, G. B.), capt. late 48th regt. on roll higli sherifE 1881 ; s. his father as 4th Baronet in 1857; b. 6 Dec. 1816; m. 1st, in 1848, Char- lotte Frances Ann, youngest dau. of Col. Lancelot Rolles- ton, M.p. of Watnall Hall, Notts, and widow of Edward Heneage, m.p. Grimsby; she d. 29 Jan. 1853. He m. 2ndly— 2 Feb. 1856, Georgiana Ellen, 3rd dau. of Vere Fane, Esq. (E. WESTMORLAND), of Little Ponton Hall, Line. By his Ist wife he had a son, (1) Henrj-, late 27th Inniskillings, b. Aug. 1849; m. 23 Jan. 1873, Adela Augusta, only child of Westley Richards, Esq. of Ash well Rutland, J.P. (E. Westmorland), and has 3 sons, Robert, b. 4 Jan. 1874.— Maurice, b. 27 June, 1876.— A son, b. 16 Oct. 1879. Arms — Quarterly per fesse indented gu. and or. Crest— A cock pheasant ppr. Motto — Pensez fort. seat— Stoke Hall, Newark, Notts. Hmeage. SIR GEORGE SMITH [eldest son of Abel Smith, of Notting- ham, high sheriflE 1768 (B. Carrington), by Jane, dau. of George Beaumont, of Chapel Thorpe, Yorks.] was created a Baronet 31 Oct, 1767 ; d. 5 Sept. 1769, having m. 1st— in 1747, Mary, only dau. and sole heiress of Major William Howe, of Beckingham, Line, (by EUzabeth, dau. and heiress of William Pauncefote, of Carswells, Glouc. whose mother was Ruperta, natural dau. of Prince Rupert); she d. 18 May, 1761. He m. 2ndly— 23 Feb. 1768, Catherine, dau. of Ven. William Vyse, archdeacon of Salop, and rector of St. Phihp, Birmingham ; she d. s. p. 21 Feb. 1786. By his 1st wife he had a son and heir, SIR GEORGE (SMITH) BROMLEY, 2nd Baronet, assumed by R.L. 7 Feb. 1778, the name of Bromley in lieu of his own patronymic, and by another R.L. 6 April, 1803, he assumed the svu-name and arms of Pauncefote, and subsequently re- assumed the surname of Bromley; b. 18 Aug. 1763; d. 17 Aug. 1808, having m. 8 Jan. 1778, Hon. Esther Curzon, eldest dau. of Assheton, Viscount Curzon (E. HOWE) ; she d. 7 Nov. 1839, leaving an only son, SIR ROBERT HOWE BROMLEY, 3rd Baronet, admiral of the white; b. 28 Nov. 1778; d. 8 July, 1867, having m. 8 June, 1812, Anne, 2nd dau. and coheir of Daniel Wilson, Esq. of Dalham Tower, Westmorland ; she d. 6 Mar. 1873, having had with other issue 6 sons and 4 daus. [1] Robert, M.P. Notts.; b. 13 Nov. 1816; d. unm. 30 Dec. 1860. [2] Sir Henry, 4th and present Baronet. [3] Charles, capt. R.N. (retd. 1871), served inthe Black Sea during Crimean war, 5th class medjidie; b. Feb. 1820. [4] Thomas, late Bombay army; b.3 Nov. 1822; m. 1st — Nov. 1843, Lucie, 2nd dau. of General Webber, of Buckland, Devon; she d. 10 Jan. 1852, having had with other issue 3 daus. (1) Adela Helena Elizabeth Maude. (2) Edith Viola, twin with (3) Constance Geraldine, m. 23 Nov. 1875, to Rev. Reginald Hay Hill, rector of St. Peter's, Thetford. Thomas Bromley m. 2ndly — 19 Sept. 1855, Clara Fitz-Roy, dau. of late Sir Fitzroy Kelly, M.P. lord chief baron, and widow of Capt. John Green Paley, 10th regt.; she d. 16 Jan. 1869, leaving a son and 2 daus. (4) Rupert Fitza-oy, R.N. b. 28 Aug. 1862. (5) Inez Muriel Sesrmour Emily. (6) Beatrice Ruperta, m. 1 July, 1880, to Hilary Gustavus Andoe, capt. R.N. served at bombardment of Sveaborg 1855, and on East Coast of Africa 1863/7 in suppression of slave trade. [5] Arthur, major Notts, militia, b. 28 Mar. 1828; d. having m. Harriet, dau. of R Meyrick, Esq. [6] Edward, bar.-at-law I.T.; b. 1 Mar. 1831; m. 21 Nov. 1868, Emma Georgina, 4th dau. of William Hanmer, Esq. of Bodnod, Flints. (Bart.) 74 BROOKE. [7] Caroline, m. 28 July, 1840, to Sir James Campbell, Bart, of Aberuchill. [8] Elizabeth, d. 8 Feb. 1880, having m. 4 Jan. 1859, as 2nd wife, to Sir Thomas Frederick Elliot, K.C.M.G. (B. MiNTO), who d. s. p. 12 Feb. 1880. [9] Mary,m. 23April,1844,toJohnHenryElwes,ofColesbourne, CO. G-louc. and had 5 sons and 6 daus. [10] Sophia. BROOKE, SlE RiCHAED, of Norton Priory, Cheshire, (1662, E,), ex-lieut. 1st life- guards, late lieut.-col. 2iid batt. Chesh. E.v. high sheriff Cheshire 1870; s, his father as 7th Baronet in 1865 ; b. 13 Dec. 1814 ; m. 1st — 12 Dec. 1848, Lady Louisa Tollemache Duff (pp.), sister of James, 5th Earl of Fife ; she d. 23 Sept. 1864, having had 7 sons and 4 daus. (1) Richard Marcus, late 1st life guards, b. 26 Oct. 1850. (2) Basil Poynings, b. 28 Sept. 1852. (3) Joscelyn James Pusey.b. 21 Jan. 1865. (4) Victor Alexander, b. 20 April, 1857. (5) Octavlus George, b. 19 June, 1858. (6) Lionel, b. 17 Nov. 1859. (7) Reginald Cecil, b. 6 July, 1861. (8) Evelyn Mary Cecily, d. 6 July, 1850. (9) Mabel Dorothy. (10) Winifred Agnes Emily. (11) Lilian Louisa Lettice. Sir Richaed m. 2ndly— 21 Dec. 1871, Henrietta Elizabeth, 2nd dau. of Sir Harry Mainwaring, Bart, of Over Peover, Cheshire, and has 2 daus. (12) Constance Ida. (13) Rosalind Hester. ARMS— Or, a cross engrailed per pale gu. and sa. Crest — A brock (or badger) ppr. Motto — Faste without fraude. SEAT— Norton Priory, Halton, Runcorn, Cheshire. Einease, SIR RICHARD BROOKE, a knight of Rhodes or St. John of Jerusalem, now styled knights of Malta (younger son of Thomas Brooke, of Leighton, in Nantwich hundred), pur- chased the manor of Norton, &c. from the King, 37 Hex. VIII. 1545; sherifE of Cheshire 1563, and d. 11 Eliz. 1569, having m. (by dispensation) Christian, dau. of John Carew, of Haccombe (Bart.) (she re-m. to Richard Done). His great-grandson, SIR HENRY BROOKE, sherifE of Cheshire 1644/48, was created a Baronet, 12 Dec. 1662; d. 1664, having m. Mary, dau. of Timothy Pusey, of Selston, Notts. His great- great-grandson, SIR RICHARD 4tll Baronet (on the death of his grand- father), only son of Richard Brooke (who m. Margaret, dau. of John Hill, of Hawkstone, Salop); d. 1781, having m. 1752, Frances, only dau. of Thomas Patten, of Bank, co. Lane. Esq. (B. WINMARLEIGH); she d. 12 Feb. 1777, having had with 3 daus. 2 sons, [1] Sir Richard, s. as 5th Baronet. [2] Thomas, of Church MinshuU, Cheshire, high sherifE 1810 ; b. 1760 ; d. 1825, having m. 2 May, 1780, Mar- garet, youngest dau. of Sir Robert CunlifEe, Bart.; she d. 16 Dec. 1826, having had a son and 3 daus. (1) Henry, of Ashbrook Hall, Cheshire, D.L. high sherifE 1848, major late Cheshire yeo. cav.; b. 1798. (2) Frances, m. 22 Feb. 1822, to Rev. Charles Thomas Coryn- don Luxmoore, of Witherdon, Devon, 43 years vicar of Guilsfield, co. Montgomery ; he d. 15 Feb. 1863, having had 2 sons and 3 daus. (3) Eriiily, d. 9 Mar. 1878, having m. 9 July, 1825, to Vice- Admiral Sir Henry Shiffner, Bart. R.N. who d. s. p. 18 Mar. 1859. (4) Harriet, d. 20 May, 1878, having m. 21 Dec. 1816, to Robert Townley Parker, Esq. of Cuerden Hall, Lane, who d. 11 Aug. 1879, aged 86. SIR RICHARD, 5th Baronet, b. d. 6 Mar. 1795, having m. 2 May, 1780, Mary, 2nd dau. of Sir Robert CunlifEe, Bart, of Acton Park ; she d. having had with a dau. 2 sons, of whom the elder, viz.— SIR RICHARD 6th Baronet, b. 18 Aug. 1785 ; d. 11 Nov. 1865, having m. 4 Dec. 1809, his cousin Harriot, 2nd dau. of Sir Foster CunlifEe, Bart, of Acton Park, co. Denbigh ; she d. 13 April, 1825, having had 4 sons and 5 daus. [1] Sir Richard, 7th and present Baronet. [2] Thomas, gen. in the army, col. 28th regt. 1878/80, lieut.-col. com. 12th regt.; b. 2 April, 1816 ; d. 4 Nov. 1880, having m. 8 Dec, 1840. Catherine Marie Diana, only dau. of late Col. Dra- per, Scots fusilier guards, and granddau. of Marquis de Kerivel, and had a son and dau. (1) Alured de Vere, capt. R.E. adj. school mil. engineers, Chatham ; b. 10 Nov. 1841; m. 14 July, 1873, Mary Augusta, 2nd dau. of Bonamy Dobree, Esq. of London, and has a dau. Maye Amelie Lucile, b. 11 May, 1874. (2) Lucile Diana Mauritia,m. 22 Dec. 1874, to Robert Edward, son of late Col. William Tomkinson, of Willington Hall, [3] Arthur, b. 26 April, 1819; m. 19 Feb. 1852, Susan, eldest dau. of Rev. Alexander Buchanan, of Hales, co. StafEord ; she d. 25 Nov. 1852, having had twin daus. of whom the survivor, Helen Maude, m. 26 June, 1878, to Rev. Wentworth Wode- house, rector of Distington, Cumberland (E. Kimberley). [4] Charles, an oflBcer 62nd regt.; b. 12 April, 1826; d. 28 Dec. 1846. [5] Mary, d. 21 April, 1881, having m. 7 May, 1831, to Rowland Eyles Egerton-Warburton, Esq. of Arley, co. Chester (EGERTON —Bart.) [6] Harriet, m. 24 Nov. 1837, to William, 11th Earl of Meath. [7] Jessy, m. 22 May, 1832, to Hon. Richard Bootle-Wilbraham (E. LathOxM); he d. 5 May, 1844. [8] Caroline Frances, m. 18 Nov. 1834, to Hon. Arthur LasceUes (E. Harewood), who d. 19 July, 1880. [9] Clai-a Emily, d. 24 Jan. 1867, having m. 23 Sept. 1845. as 2nd wife, to Sir Frederick Hervey-Bathurst, Bart, who d. 29 Oct. 1881. BROOKE, Sib Victor Alexander, of Cole- brooke, co. Fermanagh (1822, U.K.), high sheriff 1867; s. his father as 3rd Baronet in 1854 ; b. 1843 ; m. 28 July, 1864, Alice Sophia, 2nd dau. of Sir Alan Edward Bellingham, Bart, and has 4 sons and 3 daus. (1) Arthur Douglas, b. 7 Oct. 1865. (2) Ronald George, b. 25 Sept. 1866. (3) Butler, b. 2 Mav, 1870. (4) Victor Reginald, b. 22 Jan. 1873. (5) Alice Mildred. (6) Kathleen Mary, b. 28 July, 1876. (7) Hilda Henrietta, b. 22 Feb. 1879. ARMS— Or, a cross engrailed per pale gu. and sa., a crescent for difEerence. Crest— A brock (or badger) ppr. SEAT— Colebrooke, Brookborough, co. Fermanagh. TOWN House— 82, Eccleston Square, S.W. Hineafle, SIR HENRY BROOKE, Knt. of Brookesborough, co. Fer- managh, capt. of foot, governor of Donegal (son of Sir Basil Brooke, of Magherabeg and Brooke Manor, co. Donegal, a commissioner for the settlement of Ulster, who d. 25 July, 1633, having m. Anne, dau. of Thomas Leycester, of Tofts, Chesh., he preserved the town and castle of Donegal during the war in 1641), had grants of lands in Fermanagh; d. 31 Aug. 1671, having m. 1st — Elizabeth, dau. of Capt. John Wynter, of Dyrham, co. Glouc. ; she bur. 26 Jan. 1648, having had a son— Basil, LL.D. Oxon. His great-grandson by this marriage was Henry Brooke, of Dublin, and of Brooke House, co. Donegal, M.P. for that co.; d. Dec. 1816, having m. 1806, Elizabeth, dau. of Rev. Travers Hume (son of Gustavus Hume, of Dublin, state surgeon and sister of George Ma- cartney, Esq. of Lissmoure, co. Antrim); she d. April, 1823, having had 3 sons and a dau. /I/ Henry Vaughan, c.B. A.D.C. col. in the army, served with 32nd regt. in the Punjab, 1842 and 1848, when he com- manded, at Mooltan, Soorjkound, Chenlste, Goojerat, medal and clasps ; b. 11 Nov. 1808 ; d. 15 Sept. 1858, having m. , 1836, Augusta Mary, only dau. of Gen. Sir BROOKE. 75 Willoughby Cotton, G.C.B. (V. COMBERMERE), and had a gon and 3 daus. (1) Henry Vaughan, late 3rd dragoon guards. (2) Mary Georgiana Elizabeth, d. 11 June, 1865, having m. 28 July, 1865, as 1st wife, to Edward John Dean Paul, Esq. (Bart.) (3) Augusta Margaret. (4) Adela Sophia Hargood. /2/ Gustavus Travers, capt. late 55th regt. J.P. cos. Antrim and Dublin ; b. 9 April, 1811 ; d. 22 Dec. 1879, having m. 25 Mar. 1838, Emily, only dau. of Capt. Cyrus Daniell, 55th regt. ; she d. 24 Jan. 1873, having had 4 sons and 2 daus. [1] Gustavus Holmes, capt. R.E. b. 15 Jan. 1839; d. unm. 23 Aug. 1866. [2] Thomas Henry Charles, b. 29 Jan. 1846 ; m. 27 July, 1867, Margaret Archer, eldest dau. of Hamilton Ferguson, Esq. of CO. Down. [3] Edwin Hamilton, b. 16 Oct. 1852; m. Arabella, 2nd dau. of Samuel Alexander Field, Esq. co. Armagh. [4] George Travers Price, b. 2 July, 1861. [5] EUza Hume, d. 1 April, 1873, having m. 13 June, 1871, to George H. Clarke, Esq. of Lisburn, and had a dau. — ' Emily Lisa, [6] Emily Treselia. /3/ Basil George, of Castle Blayney, J.P. Tyrone and Monaghah; b. 30 Mar. 1813 ; d. 3 Nov. 1869, having m. 26 Nov. 1839, Grace Frances, dau. of Thomas Ledlie, Esq. and has 4 sons and 5 daus. (1) Arthur, J.P. b. 9 July, 1843.— (2) Henry Gustavus, J.P. b. 4 Feb. 1846.— (3) Basil Andrew, b. 7 Feb. 1853.— (4) James Stuart, b. 13 July, 1856.— (5) Sophia Elizabeth. (6) Frances Georgiana, m. 19 Oct. 1864, to Joseph Ley- cester Devenish-Meai-es, of Newry, co. Do^vn (3rd son of late John Devenish-Meares, of Meares Court, co. West- meath), and has 4 sons and 2 daus. John Frederick Devenisu-Me.ires, b. 18 Feb. 1866.— Basil, b. 29 June, 1868.— Ley cester Francis, b. 15 Mar. 1873.— Arthur WilUam, b. 18 Dec. 1874.— Grace Maria.— Ethel Isaliella. (7) Elizabeth Augusta. (8) Grace Stuart, m. 6 Jan. 1874, to William Reeves, sub- Inspector of Royal Irish constabulary, son of the dean of Armagh. (9) Anna Dames Caroline. /4/ Elizabeth Jane, m. to Rev. Richard Jones Hobson; d. s. p. SIR HENRY BROOKE m. 2ndly— 1652, Anne, dau. of Sir George St. George, Bart, and had with other issue a son and S daus. [2] Thomas, of Donegal, major in the army, bur. 23 Feb. 1695, having m. Catherine, eldest dau. of Sir John Cole, Bart. of Newland, co. Dublin, and sister and coheir of Lord Ranelagh (extinct), and had with other issue a son, Henry, of whom presently. [3] Catherine, m. to Charles Hamilton, of Cavan, co. Donegal. [4] Elizabeth, d. 28 Dec. 1721, having m. to Gustavus, Ist Viscount Boyne, who d. 16 Sept. 1723, aged 84. [5] Anne, m. to Colonel Kilner Brazier. SIR HENRY BROOKE m. 3rdly— Hon. Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Henry, Lord Dock\vra, Baron of Culmore (ext.), and had 2 [6] George. [7] Henry. HENRY BROOKE, of Colebrooke, co. Fermanagh, M.P. governor and lord-lieut. of said co. d. 14 July, 1761, liaving m. (licence dated 29 Mar. 1711) Lettice, dau. of Benjamin Burton, lord mayor of DubUn 1703 (BART.) ; she d. 1763, having had with other issue 2 sons, [1] Sir Arthiir, M.P. Fermanagh 1752, governor of the county, D.L. ; created a BARONET OF Ireland 3 Jan. 1764 ; d. 7 Mar. L785, having m. 6 Aug. 1751, Margaret, only dau. of Thomas Fortescue, Esq. of Reynoldstown, co. Louth, and sister of William Henry, 1st Earl Clermont (ext.); she died 22 Sept. 1756, leaving 2 daus. [2] Francis, of Colebrooke, major light dragoons, d. 1800, having m. 24 June, 1765, Hannah, dau. of Henry Prittie, Esq. of Kil- boy, CO. Tipperary, and sister of 1st Lord Dunalley ; she d. June, 1819, having had with other issue 6 sons, (1) Sir Henry, created a Baronet. (2) Francis, c.B. lieut.-col. 4th (K.O.) regt. d. s. p. having m. Jane, younger dau. of George Burdett, of The Heath House, Queen's co. M.P. Thomastown and Callan. (3) Sir Arthur, K.c.B. lieut.-gen. in the army, col. 86th regt. governor of North Yarmouth; b. ; d. 26 July, 1843, having m. , Marianne, dau. of Rev. William Sneyd, of Newchurch, Isle of Wight ; she d. 14 Nov. 1866, having had, with other issue, a son, Arthur Beresford Brooke, late 23rd fusiliers ; b. 14 Nov. 1817 ; m. 4 Jan. 1842, Frances Maria, dau. of Capt. Hugo Wemyss, and niece and heiress of Gen. David Douglas Wemyss, gov. of Tynemouth forts, and has had with other Issue 2 sons and a dau. (1) Francis Churton Henny, capt. 1st R. Scots, b. 8 Dec. 1843. (2) Arthur Vivian Henny, lleut. 33rd regt. (h.p.); b 9 Dec. 1846. (3) Harriet Frances ; d. 30 Nov. 1878, having m. 10 Dec. 1864, to Demetrius M KatinaMs, Esq. and had with other Issue a son and dau.— Son b. 15 Dec. 1869.— Dau. 27 Nov. 1878. (4) Thomas, rector of Uglin and Grangeforth, co. Carlow, d. s. p. 10 Jan. 1854, having m. Nov. 1844, Anne Elizabeth, dau of Hugh Henry, Esq. of Lodge Park, co. Kildare. (5) Richard Prittie, major-gen. ; d. 12 Dec. 1837, aged 59, having m. EUza, dau. of Col. Thomas Call (Bart.) ; she d. Dec. 1832, having had a son and dau. /I/ Charles Clements, com. cavahy detachment R.M. staff college, Sandhurst; capt. late 4th dragoon guards, 9th lancers, served in Osmanli irregular cavalry in the Crimean war; b. 21 Dec. 1818; m. 2ndly— Dec. 1847, Letitia Catherine, dau. of Thomas Wade, Esq. of Fairfield, co Galway; she d. s. p. 22 July, 1878. /2/ Charlotte, only dau. d. 1870, having m. as 1st wife, to Arthur, 4th son of Arthur Nugent, of Porta- ferry, co. Down, and had an only child, Selina Catherine Nugent, d. 5 Nov. 1871, having m. 28 April, 1870, to Hugh Sidney, eldest son of Right Hon. Henry James Baillie, of Redcastle, Ross. (6) George Frederick, of Summerton House, Dublin, d. Dec. 1865, having m. 1814 Jane dau. of Richard Grace, Esq. of Boley, Queen's co. (Bart.) ; she d. 28 Dec. 1835, having had a son and 3 daus. /I/ Francis Richard, of Summerton, co. Dublin, high sheriff 1860 ; b. 24 Aug. 1817 ; d. 2 Mar, 1867, having m. 18 Nov. 1848, Hon. Hemietta Monk, dau. of Charles, 3rd Viscount Monck, and had 3 sons and 3 daus. (1) George Frederick, of Summerton, co. Dublin, J.P D.L. ; b. 13 Aug. 1849 ; m. 4 April, 1875, Anna Maria, dau. of G«offrey Joseph Shakerley, Esq. of Whatcroft Hall, Cheshire (Bart.); she d. 13 June, 1877. Hem. 2ndly— 21 April, 1881, Emily Alma, eldest dau. of late Augustine Hugh Barton, Esq. of Rochestown^ co. Tip- perary. By his 1st wife he had a son and dau. /I/ George,;b. 10 June, 1877.— /2/ Eleanor Henrietta, d. Jan. 1877. (2) Gerald Richard, b. 29 April, 1852; m. 10 April, 1875, Hon. Kathleen Maude, dau. of Sir Comwallis, 4th Vis- count Hawarden, and has 2 sons and a dau. Richard Reginald, b. 4 Feb. 1878.— Thomas Ralph, b. 11/14 June, 1879.— Clementina Henrietta. (3) John Monck, b. 23 Aug. 1853; m. 23 July, 1878, Ed- w Ina Virginia Joanna, 2nd dau. of Rev. Frederick Fitz- patrick (M. Headfort). (4) Louisa Caroline Elizabeth, m. 10 Sept. 1874, to Charles Robert Hamilton, Esq. of Hamwood, co. Meath, and has 2 sons and 3 daus. Gerald Francis Charles Hamilton, b. 23 June, 1877. —Frederick Arthur, b. 15 Dec. 1880.— Eva Henrietta. — Letitia Marion.— Amy Kathleen. (5) Eva Henrietta m. 28 Feb. 1878, to Hon. Cornwallis- Maude, eldest son of Sir Cornwallls, 4th VIscoimt Ha- warden ; he fell in Boer campaign 27 Feb. 1881. (6) Grace Agnes. /2/ Louisa Caroline, m. 1839, to Charles Cobbe, Esq. of Newbridge House, co. Dublin, j.p. d.l. high sheriff co. Dublin 1841, and co. Louth 1867 s. p. /3/ Selina. /4/ Georgina Alice, d. 5 June, 1880. SIR HENRY BROOKE, of Colebrooke, created a BARONET 7 Jan. 1822; b. 30 May, 1770; d. 24 Mar. 1834, having m 1792, Harriet, dau. of Hon. John Butler (E. Lanesborough); she d. , having had 7 sons and 2 daus. [1] Francis, lieut. 7th dragoon guards, b. 1794; fell at Waterloo. [2] Sir Arthur Brinsley, s. as 2nd Baronet. [3] Butler, rector of Ovoca, Brookeborough, b. 1798 ; d. s. p. 14 Nov. 1869, having m. 1834, Letitia Jane, dau. of Edward Archdale, Esq. of Riversdale, co. Fermanagh. [4] Edward Basil, major-gen. commander of the forces West Indies; b. 1799; d. s. p. 1 Dec. 1868, having m. , Caroline dau. of P. FItzgibbon Henchy, Esq. ll.d. ' [5] Richard Howard-Brooke, of Castle Howard, co. Wick low, J.P. high sheriff, bar.-at-law, assumed the additional sur- name and arms of HOWARD by r.l. 3 Jan. 1835; b. 1801 ; d. 6 April, 1877, having m. 3 June, 1837, Frances Caroline, dau. of Hans Hamilton, Esq. of Abbotstown, M.P. co. Dublin ; she d. 18 Sept. 1876, having had with other Issue 3 sons and 4 daus. (1) Robert Edward Frederick Howard-Brooke, of Castle Howard, co. WIcklow, and Roskelton, Queen's co. lieut. 37th regt. b. 26 Sept. 1840; m. 25 July, 1878, Florence Elizabeth, eldest dau. of William Johnston, Esq. of KInlough House, co. Leitrlm. (2) Richard Edward Frederick, capt. Hants mil. Iat€ Ueut. and adjutant 37th regt.; b. 1848 ; m. 2 May, 1878, Alice Elizabeth, dau. of Samuel William Ridley, Esq. of St. Helen's, l.W. (3) Hans Hamilton, lieut. R.N. (retd.); b. 1 April, 1862; m. 30 Mar. 1880, Lina Mary, only child of Lauderdale Maitland, Esq. of Eccles, Dumfries. (4) Annette Thomasina, m. 6 Feb. 1862, to Thomas Berwick, district judge In Ceylon. (5) Gertrude Frances, m. as 2nd wife, 17 April, 1873, to Henry Tootal Broadhurst, Esq. of Woodhill, Manchester, J.P. and had a dau.— Hilda Gertrude. (6) Caroline Harriett, m. 7 Aug. 1866, to Capt. X R. H. Heron-Maxwell (Bart.) (7) Edith Georgina, m. 19 Feb. 1879, to Lamplugh Fresche ville BaUantine-Dykes, Esq. of Dovenby Hall, Cumberland- and has a son, b. 16 Sept. 1881. [6] Thomas, in the army, b. In 1803' •' 76 BROUGHTON. [7] George Augustus Frederick, of Ashbrook, co. Fermanagh, D.L. b. 1805; d. 20 Feb. 1874, having m. 25 April, 1833, Lady Arabella Georgiana Hastings, dau. of Hans Francis, 11th Earl of Huntingdon, and had 5 sons and 2 daus. (1) Henry Francis, col. in the army, major (h.p.) 109th regt. A.6. headquarters Bombay 1877/80, with local rank of briga- dier-gen.; b. 3 Aug. 1836; killed at Maiwand while attempt- ing the rescue of a wounded officer in the sortie before Can- dahar 16 Aug. 1880; bur. at Colebrooke 14 Dec. following ; he m. 1865, Annie Isabella, dau. of Col. Leonard Eaisbeck Christopher, of the Indian army, and has a son, George Cecil, b. , 1870. (2) Arthur Thomas, com. R.N.; b. m. 2 Sept. 1880, Alice Marianne, dau. of Clement Archer, Esq. of Hill House, Hampton, Middx. (3) George Hastings, capt. and adjutant Queen's co. rifles, late 48th regt. b. 21 June, 1842; m. 12 Sept. 1868, Beatrice Georgina, 2nd dau. of late Sir John Craven-Carden, Bart. (4) Lionel Godolphin, major Connaught rangers, late 94th regt. ; b. 19 May, 1849. (5) Francis Theophilus, R.N. ; m. 20 June, 1877, Alice Mary Ogle, dau. of Very Eev. William Ogle Moore, late dean of Clogher, and has a son, b. 30 Oct. 1878. (6) Letitia Georgiana, m. 27 July, 1865, to James Staples Hawkins, Esq. of St. Fentons, co. Dublin, and had a son and dau. /I/ Herbert Reginald Montgomery Hawkins, b. 6 Feb. 1869. /2/ Kathleen Isabella. (7) Florence Selina, m. 28 April, 1875, as 2nd wife, to William James Hall, of Narrow Water, co. Down, major R.A. and has a dau.— Frances Hall, b. 19 Feb. 1876. [8] Maria, d. 18 July, 1838, having m. 1807, to William D'Arcy-Irvine, Esq. of Castle Irvine, co. Fermanagh; he d. 23 June, 1857. [9] Harriet Elizabeth, m. 1845, to Rev. Grey Perceval L'Estrange, rector of Knockbride, co. Cavan. SIR ARTHUR BRINSLEY BROOKE, 2nd Baronet, M.P. CO. Fermanagh, 1840/54, R.N. ; b. 1797; d. 21 Nov. 1854, having m. 15 Dec. 1841, (Hon.) Julia Henrietta, youngest dau. of Gen. Sir George Anson, G.c.B. (E. Lichfield), late maid-of -honour to the Queen, and had 3 sons and a dau. [1] Sir Victor Alexander, 3rd and present Baronet. [2] Harry Vesey, capt. late 92nd hlghlanders ; b. 1845; m. 9 Dec. 1879, Patricia, only dau. of James Gregory Moir Byres, Esq. of Tonley, Aberdeensh. [3] Arthur Basil, b. 1847; m. 11 Sept. 1869, Alice Geo- gina, widow of late T. Shirley Ball, Esq. and dau. of Rev. WiUiam Norton, rector of Baltinglass, co. Wicklow, and has 4 sons, Henry Brinsley, b. 30 June, 1872.— Arthur Montague, b. 4 Oct. 1873.— Basil Vernon, b. 9 Mar. 1876.— Bertram Norman, b. 20 July, 1880. [4] Constance Henrietta, m. 3 Oct. 1872, to Colin John Camp- bell, of Cams Eskan, n.b. lieut. late R. Scots greys, and has a dau.— Alice Constance Campbell. Eineage, BKOUGHTON, Sir Henry Delves, of Broughton, co. Stafford (1660/1, E.), high sheriff 1859, and of Cheshire 1871 ; s. his father as 9th Baronet in 1851 ; b. 22 June, 1808 ; m. 24 Feb. 1857, Eliza Florence Alex- andrina, dau. of Louis Ko- senzweig, gent, and has with other (living) issue (1) Delves Louis, b. 1 June, 1857 ; m. 26 April, 1881, Rosa- mond, eldest dau. of John Lambart Broughton, Esq. of Almingtou Hall, Staff. Arms— Arg., two bars gu., on a canton of the second a cross of the field. Crest — A sea-dog's head gu., eared and finned arg. SEATS— Doddington Park, Nantwich, Cheshire ; and Brough- ton Hall, Eccleshall, co. Stafford. THOMAS BROUGHTON, of Broughton, where this family had been seated for several generations, founded and en- dowed a chapel there for the use of his family ; was fined £3,200 for his loyalty to Charles I.; d. 25 July, 1648, having m. Frances, dau. of Walter and sister of Sir Harvey Bagot, of Bhthfield, Staff. Bart, by whom he had with 2 daus. \ 2 sons, / [1] Sir Brian, created a Baronet. ,■ [2] Peter, of Lowdham, Notts, m. Anne, dau. of William | Staunton, of Stavmton, in the said co. and had issue. His des- cendant, a Peter Broughton, of Tunstall Hall, Salop, j.p. and d.l. ; b. 1 Aug. 1788; d. 27 Mar. 1870, having m. 2 Nov. 1818, Anna ; Ogilvie, youngest dau. of John, 2nd son of W^illiam Smith- wick, Esq. of Mount Katherine, co. Limerick, and had with other issue 2 sons and 2 daus. /I/ Peter, of Tunstall Hall,capt. late 3rd dragoons, hon. coL 3rd Staff, mihtia 1881, lieut.-col. comdt. 1870/81 ; b. 1 Aug. 1822 ; d. s. p. 11 Sept. 1881, having m. 2 April, 1856, Florence, 4th dau. of Swj'nfen-Jervis, Esq. of Darlaston Hall, Staff. I'll John Lambart, of Almington Hall, Staff, b. 19 Jan. 1831, m. 11 Oct. 1859, Anne Selina, youngest dau. of Ralph Adder- ley, Esq. (B. Norton), of Cotonand Barlaston, Staff, and has 2 sons and 5 daus. (1) Hubert John,lieut. 3rd (K.o.) Staff.mil.; b. 16 Aug. 1860. (2) Ralph (to assume the siu-name of Adderley on at- taining his majority), b. 17 July, 1863. (3) Rosamond, m. 26 April, 1881, to Delves Louis, eldest son of Sir Henry Delves Broughton, Bart. (4) Evelyn Selina. (5) Florence. (6) Eleanor. (7) Amy Margaret. /3/ Maria Catherine Wilhelmina, m. 1st— 28 April, 1859, to Ralph Thomas Adderley, Esq. of Coton and Barlaston, Staff. (B. NORTON); he d. 30 July, 1868, and she re-m. 12 Dec. 1872, ; as 2nd ^^ife, to Charles Coyney, Esq. of Weston Coyney, Staff, l /4/ Harriet. SIR BRIAN BROUGHTON, knighted at Whitehall, 13 June, \ 1660, and created a Baronet, 10 Mar. 1660/1 ; b. 23 May, j 1618; d. 30 July, 1708, having m. Bridget, dau. of Sir Thoma» ] Lucy, of Charlecote, Oxon. and had 5 sons, . [1] Sir Thomas, 2nd Baronet, d. 1710, having m. 6 July, 1672, Rhoda, dau. and sole heir of John Amcotts, of Aisthorpe, Lino, and tlipir great-grandson. Sir Thomas, s. as 6th Baronet. [2] Peter, bencher and treasurer of the Middle Temple, m. Mary Osborne, d. s. p. 1708. [3] J]nan, D.c.L. fellow of All Souls, Oxford ; bur. there 12 Oct. 1710. [4] Spencer, lieut.-col. governor of Cape Coast Castle, d. 1 Feb. 1702 (M.I. Broughton). [5] Charles, of Hamburgh, whose grandson Charles d. 27 : Aug. 1820, aged 86, liaving had with other issue 2 sons, /I/ William Robert, capt. R.N. col. R.M. c.B. b. ; | d. 12 Mar. 1821, aged 59, having m. Jemima,* dau. of Rev. Sir Thomas Broughton, 6th Baronet ; she d. 16 | Jan. 1863, having had with 3 daus. an only son, William, capt. r.n. b. 19/23 Oct. 1804 ; d. Aug. 1849, having m. 3 Jan. 1833, Eliza, dau. of John Perfect, of Pontefract, banker, and had 6 daus. (1) Eliza Jemima, m. to Rev. Henry Morris, ' rector of Withcall, Line. \ (2) Helen, m. 16 Nov. 1867, to Arthur Willoughby Crewe- ! Read (B. CREWE), who d. 1874. (3) Dora, m. 2 July, 1857, to Capt. Henry Reveley Mitford (E. Redesdale). (4) Florence Mercedes. (5) Rhoda, m. 7 Feb. 1877, to Arthur Frederick, son of late Thomas Gurney, Esq. of London. (6) AUce, m. 25 Aug, 1869, to William Thomson, Esq. of Cloondavin, co. Newry, capt. late 78th highlanders. /2/ Brian, rector of Long Ditton, b. 28 May, 1768; d. 8 Jan. 1838, having m. 12 Aug. 1825, Frances, 2nd dau. of Benjamin. Fagg, Esq. of Wouldham Hall, Kent ; she d. 30 Oct. 1876, leaving an only dau. — Fannie. REV. SIR THOMAS BROUGHTON, 6th Baronet (on the death of his brother, Sir Brian Broughton Delves, 16 Jan. 1766), and resumed the surname of Broughton only; d. 23 July, 1813, having m. 1st— 31 Mar. 1766, Mary, dau. and heir of John Wicker, of Horsham, Sussex ; she d. in 1785. He m. 2ndly— 7 June, 1787, Lady Anne Windsor, dau. of Otho Lewis, 4th Earl of Plymouth (ext.) ; she d. s. p. 9 Aug. 1793. He m. 3rdly— 2 July, 1794, Mary, dau. of Michael Keating, of co. Cork and widow of Thomas Scott Jackson, Esq. of London ; she d^ . By his 1st wife he had with 5 daus. 5 sons, /I/ Sir John Delves, 7th Baronet, gen. in the amiy; bp. 17 Aug. 1799; d. s. p. Aug. 1847, having m. 5 June, 1792, Eliza beth, eldest smrviving dau. of Philip Egerton, of Egerton and Oulton, Chesh. (BART.) ; she d. 27 Jan. 1857. /2/ Sir Henry Delves, s. as 8th Baronet. /3/ Thomas Delves, of Ham Common, bp. 26 Aug. 1778 ; d. 24 Jan. 1846, having m. 28 Mar. 1800, Ehzabeth Hester, dau. and heir of John RowUs-Legh, Esq. of Adlington, Chesh. ; she d, 15 Nov. 1821, having had 2 sons and 5 daus. [1] Thomas Delves, rector of Bletchley, Bucks, b. 18 Feb 1801; d. 10 Aug. 1859, having m. 2 April, 1834, Frances, 2nd dau. of Lewis Corkran (a member of council in the Bombay presidency), and had 5 sons and a dau. BROWN. 11 (1) Vernon Delves, master of the Mint, Melbourne; b, 6 Dec. 1834 ; m. 4 July, 1861, Augusta Mary Anne, dau. of George Arbutbnot, Esq. of Norbiton, Surrey, and has an only sur- viving son, Vernon Warburton, b. 25 Nov. 1864. (2) Lewis Price Delves, of Calcutta, b. 10 May, 1836 ; m. 26 Dec. 1867, Mary Elizabeth Randall, eldest dau. of Major- (ien. Frank Turner, c.B. royal Bengal art. and has 3 (laus. — Cicely. — Margaret. — Joan. (3) Cecil Delves, lieut. R.N. b. 19 June, 1837 ; m. 1 June, 1871, Marion Honora, eldest dau. of Rev. Theodore and Lady Julia Bouwens (E. Cavan), and has 2 sons and 2 daus. Theodore Delves, b. 25 Dec. 1872. — Hugo Delves — Marjory Frances Delves. — Ruth Delves. (4) Francis Sullivan Delves, com. H.M.S. "Arab;" b. 6 Sept. 1838 ; d. 27 Feb. 1878, having m. 14 Aug. 1872, Jose- phine Harriet, dau. of William Whaley Billyard, of Kirke- ton, Darlinghurst, N.s.w. (she re-m. 17 Feb. 1881, to Cres- pett Thursby, youngest son of late Rev. Henry Thursby- Pelham, of Cound Hall, Shrewsbury), and had 2 sons and a dau. Legh, b. 17 Nov. 1874; d. 8 May, 1880.— Posth. son, b. 28 June, 1878.— Marion Ida. (5) Aubrey Delves, capt. 96th regt. d. unm. 13 Feb. 1870. (6) Frances Katharine Josepha, m. 4 April, 1866, to John Arbuthnot Fisher, capt. R.N. and has a son and 3 daus. Cecil FISHER, b. 18 July, 1868.— Beatrix Alice.— Dorothy Sybil. — Pamela Mary. [2] William Edward Delves, gen. R.E. b. 30 April, 1802; (1. 5 April, 1880, having m. 16 Sept. 1830, Anne Nugent ; she <1. 17 Jan. 1879, having had with other issue 7 sons and 2 daus. (1) Alfred Frederick Delves, b. 13 June, 1831; d. s. p. 25 Oct. 1867, having m. 14 Sept. 1863. (.2) Legh Delves, capt. R.A. b. 10 Feb. 1836; d. 15 Mar. 1862. (3) John Delves, major R.M.L.I. b. 15 Aug. 1836 ; m. 15 April, 1876, Lucy, youngest dau. of William Sudlow Roote, Esq. of Kingston-upon-Thames, and has a son and dau.— Son b. 22 June, 1879.— Cecilia Mary, b. 26 Mar. 1878. (4) William Edward Delves, lieut. -col. Bengal army ; b. 3 Jan. 1837 ; m. 28 April, 1870, Laura M. Buckham, eldest dau. of Stephen Lawson, Esq. late 7th hussars, and has a son and 4 daus. Legh Harley Delves, b. .—Edith Laura Annie. — Louisa Fanny. — Ethel Georgiua. — Florence Lucy. (5) Thomas Delves, Ueut. R.M.L.I.; b. 3 Sept. 1842; d. 4 Sept. 1866. (6) Francis Delves, b. 6 Mar. 1847. (7) Frederick Spencer Delves, b. 16 Mar. 1860; m. 29 Sept. 1874, Susan Reeves, dau. of Rev. Horatio H. Hewitt, rector of St. Matthews, Sunbury, Va. U.8.A. (8) Harriet Magdalene Delves. (9) Elizabeth Hester. rSj Mary Magdalene, m. 10 April, 1834, to Archibald William Blane, Esq. (Bart.) E4] Louisa, m. 9 Sept. 1823, to Col. James M' Alpine. 5] Emma, d. 15 Nov. 1842, having m. to Henry Smith, of Richmond, Surrey, attomey-at-law. [6] Laura Anne, m. 2 Nov. 1840, to Rev. Charles William Selby-Lowndes, rector of North Crawley, J.P. [7] Fanny, m. 23 May, 1839, to Stephen Lawson, surgeon 87th regt. /4/ Charles Delves, of Almington Hall, Staff, bp. 30 Jan. 1780; d. s. p. 11 Feb. 1868, having m. 1st, Mary Anne, dau. of John Atkinson, Esq. of Maple Hayes, Lichfield; she d. 1822. He m. 2ndly— 6 Oct. 1825, Caroline, dau. of Col. Bheppey Greene, military auditor-gen. Bengal. /5/ Edward Delves, of Manor House, Woore, Salop, bp. 11 Dec. 1782; d. 20 April, 1825, having m. 25 Oct. 1808, Betsey, dau. of John Batt, of Modittonham, Cornwall; she d. 16 Mar. 1857, having had an only son, EDWARD Delves, of WistastonHall,Chesh. j. u. b. 6 Oct. 1816 ; m. 22 Sept. 1847, Penelope, only dau. of James and eventually heir of her brother James Walthall-Hammond, Esq. of Wistaston aforesaid, and had an only son, EDWARD Walthall Delves, late lieut. 1st royal Chesh. militia; b. 20 Oct. 1848; m. 8 Sept. 1870, Caroline Marion, youngest dau. of Charles Augustus Stewart, Esq. of West Hall, High Leigh, Chesh. and has 3 sons and 2 daus. (1) Edward Charles Walthall Delves, b. 24 April, 1874. (2) Brian James Delves, b. 17 May, 1876. (3) Henry Douglas Delves, b. 7 Feb. 1880. (4) Helen Louisa Delves. (5) Rhoda Janet Delves. REV. SIR HENRY DELVES BROUGHTON, 8th Baronet, b. 10 Jan. 1777; d. 3 Nov. 1851, having m. 15 June, 1807, Mary, dau. of John Pigott, of Bevere, co. Wore; she d. 22 Sept. 1860, having had with other issue 7 sons and 4 daus. [1] Sir Henry Delves, Qth and present Baronet. [2] Delves, of Broughton Hall, Staff, in H.o. b. 23 Jan. 1812 ; d. May, 1863, having m. 22 June, 1835, Jane, dau. of George Bennet, Esq. of DubUn, Q.C.; she d. 22 May, 1860, having had a son and 3 daus. ^ (1) Delves, capt. 15th regt.; b. 17 May, 1846; m. 16 Oct. 18/2, Edith May Marion, youngest dau. of Phineas Riall, Esq. of Old Conna HiU, co. Wicklow, J.P. d.l. and has 3 sons, Brian Delves, b. 14 Sept. 1873.— A son, b. 29 Jan. 1876.— Geoffrey Delves, b. 10 May, 1880. (2) Elenor, m. 21 July, 1864, to William Charles Newcombe, of Upper Eyarth, Denbighs. ; he d. 1877, having had 2 sous, Richard Francis Mainwaring Newcombe, b. 6 Dec. 1866. —Harold Broughton, b. 3 Nov. 1866. (3) Mary Jane, d. 28 Dec. 1865, having m. 11 Mar. 1865, to Christopher John Hume Tower, of Weald Hall, Essex. (4) Rhoda. [3] Thomas.Delves,b. 23 Aug. 1816; d. imm. 1853. [4] Spencer Delves, lieut.-col. R.A. b. 25 Oct. 1817 ; d. 13 Jan. 1867. [5] Charles Delves, b. 25 Dec. 1822 ; d. 1850. [6] Alfred Delves, b. 20 Nov. 1826; m. 16 Mar, 1858, Clemence, youngest dau. of late C. L. D. FaUorini, M.D. of Sydney, and has issue. [7] Mary, d. 23 Sept. 1844, having m. 9 Jan. 1838, to Rev. Walter (Clarke, vicar of Swinderby, Line, and had an only dau. Agnes Mary, m. 28 April, 1870, to Adelbert Cecil, son of Rev. and Hon. W. W. C. Talbot (E. Shrewsbury). [8] Henrietta, m. 23 May, 1848, to Rev. William Grice, vicar of Sherburne, Warw. and has a dau. Louisa Elizabeth Mary Grice, m. 4 Oct. 1876, to George William Hutchinson, lieut. 90th regt. and has a son.— George William. [9] Caroline, d. 28 July, 1863, having m. 27 Feb. 1851, to Rev. Archibald Paris, formerly rector of Hawnby, Line, and rector of Ludgan, Cornwall, and had 3 sons and 4 daus. (1) Henry Charles Paris, b. 12 Dec. 1851.— (2) Herbert George, R.N. b. 26 April, 1864.— (3) Archibald, b. 9 Nov. 1861. (4) Edith Laura, m. 5 July, 1876, to William Knight Hamil- ton Ramsay White (BART.) (5) Helen Constance. (6) Mildred Caroline, m. 1 Jan. 1880, to Rowland Comyns, eldest son of Rev. William Comyns Berkeley, of Cotheridge Court, CO. Wore, and has a dau. b. 11 Oct. 1880. (7) Rhoda Mary. [10] Jane, d. 30 June, 1873, having m. 1845, to Rev. Charles Henry Mainwaring, of Whitmore Hall, Salop; he d. 3 April. 1878, having had 6 sons and 4 daus. (1) Rowland Broughton Mainwaring, capt. and adj. 2nd R.W. fusiliers; m. 4 Aug. 1880, Evelyn Louisa Jane, dau. of Capt. Mervyn Archdale, of Castle Archdale, co. Fermanagh. (2) Henry Arthur.— (3) Cecil Charles.— (4) Gerald.— (5) Percy Edward. — (6) Gordon Louis. (7) Ethel Mary, m. 24 July, 1877, to William Robert Parker- Jervis (V. St. Vincent). (8) Maude.— (9) Pauline Jane.— (10) Sophie Henrietta Julia. [11] Laura, m. 28 Nov. 1849, to John Compton Maul, bar.-at- law L.1. 1842, who d. 1 Feb. 1880, having had 3 sons and 3 daus. Henry Compton Maul. — John Broughton.— Spencer Dun- can.— Laura.— Evelyn Ester.— Alice Mary. Begun of CJoulston— see Addenda, " Chaos." BROWN, Sir Wil- LiAM Rich- mond (1863, U.K.), high sherifE Northants. 1873, hon.col. 1st bri- gade Lane. art. vols, since 1866 ; s. his grand- father as 2nd Baronet in 1864; b. 16 Jan. 1840 ; m. 28 May, 1862, Emily, 2nd dau. of late Gen. William Thomas Blewett Mountsteven, and has 2 sons and 4 daus. (1) Melville Richmond, b. 13 Oct. 1866. (2) Frederick Richmond, b. 28 Jan. 1868. (3) Ethel Richmond, b. 27 Mar. 1874. (4) Alice Richmond, b. 16 June, 1876. (5) Margaret Richmond. (6) A dau. b. 6 Feb. 1880. 78 BROWNE. Arms— Gu., a chevron or, between two bears' paws erased in chief arg., and in base four hands conjoined in saltire of the second; on a chief engrailed gu. an eagle displayed sa. Crest— A bear's paw, as in the arms, issuant out of a wreath of oak and holding a sinister hand all ppr. MOTTO— Est Concordia fratrum. Seat— Astrop Park, Kings Sutton, Banbury. "TTTILLIAM BROWN, of Cairnkirn, co. Antrim, b. 1715 ; VV d. 1778 ; having m. Margaret, dau. of Davison, of Knockboy, same co. ; she d. 2 Jan. 1805, having had 3 sons, [1] Patrick, b. 21 July, 1753 ; d. 1836, having changed his name to John, married and left issue. [2] Alexander, of whom presently. [3] Stewart, of Baltimore, b. 2 July, 1769 ; d. 14 Nov. 1832 ; having m. 1st — Jan. 1797, Sarah Harman, and 2ndly, Sarah Muncaster, and had with 4 daus. 6 sons, of whom, STEWART Brown, of New York, banker, of the firm of Brown, Brothers, and Co.; d. 30 Jan. 1880, aged 79, having had with otlier issue 2 sons, (1) Davison Brown (7th son), m. 17 Feb. 1870, Edith Cleaver, 6th dau. of Henry Cleaver Chapman, Esq. (2) Egerton, m. 27 April, 1881, Caroline, youngest dau. of late Samuel Coulter, Esq. of New York. ALEXANDER BROWN, of Baltimore, linen merchant and banker ; b. 17 Nov. 1764 ; d. 4 Mar. 1834, having m. 17 June, 1783, Grace, dau. of John Davison, of Drumnasole ; she d. 12 Jan. 1843, having had with other issue 4 sons, [1] Sir "William, created a Baronet. [2] George, of Mondorman, near Baltimore, b. 17 April, 1787 ; 26 Aug. 1859 ; having m. 17 Dec. 1818, Isabella, dau. of McLanahan, and had with other issue 2 sons and 2 daus. (1) Alexander Davison, b. 30 May, 1823 ; m. 16 Jan. 1845, Colegate Die Nisbet, and has issue. (2) George Stewart, paymaster-gen. of militia of Maryland, with rank of brigadier gen. b. 7 May, 1834 ; m. 15 Oct. 1857, Hamet, dau. of Daniel C. Eaton, Esq. and has a son, Alexander Brown, b. 25 Oct. 1858. (3) Grace Ann, m. 19 Jan. 1847, to Edward M. Greenway, Esq. (4) Isabella, m. 15 Oct. 1850, to W. H. Graham, who d. 5 Dec. 1856, leaving issue. [3] John Alexander, of Philadelphia, b. 21 May, 1788 ; d. having m. 1st— 6 Dec. 1813, Isabella, dau. of John, and sister of John Patrick, of Dunminning, co. Antrim; she d. 18 Feb. 1820. He m. 2ndly— 9 Sept. 1823, Grace, dau. of Dr. George Brown, of Baltimore, and had 3 daus. all d. unm. By his 1st wife he had a son and dau. (1) Alexander, b. 13 July, 1815 ; m. 21 Mar. 1837, Catherine, dau. of A. S. Nelson, Esq. and has 2 sons and 3 daus. /I/ John Alexander, b. 26 May, 1839. /2/ Neilson, b. 3 July, 1843 ; m. 24 Oct. 1868, Elizabeth L. Carson, and has a son and dau. Alexander, b. 25 Sept. 1872.— Rosalie Carson. /3/ Catherine Neilson. /4/ Emily, m. 2 Feb. 1864, to John Markoe, and has an only son, James B Markob, b. 12 May, 1875. /5/ Isabel, m. 12 Feb. 1862, to Henry B Coxe, and has 3 sons, Henry B CoxE, b. 12 Feb. 1863.— Alexander B b. 9 Sept. 1865.— Charles E b. 12 July, 1870. (2) Grace, d. 5 Sept. 1841, having m. 15 June, 1839, to T. P. Remington, Esq. [4] James, of CUfton, New Jersey, b. 4 Feb. 1791 ; d. Oct. 1877, having m. 1st— 10 Dec. 1817, Louii?a Kirkland, dau. of Rev. D. Benedict, of Connecticut ; she d. 15 Dec. 1829, having had TOth other issue, 2 sons and 4 daus. (1) James Alexander, b. 25 July, 1823 ; d. 3 July 1847 • having m. Maria Louisa Howland. ' (2) WiUiam Benedict, b. 23 April, 1825; twice m.; lost with " Arctic " 1 Sept. 1854. (3) Sarah Benedict, m. her cousin Alexander Brown fsee below). ^ (4) Grace Davison, lost in the " Arctic." (5) Mary Louisa, m. Howard Potter, son of Bishop Potter of Pennsylvama. (6) Margaretta Hunter, m. 1 Dec. 1852, to James Conner Lord. ^ James Brown m. 2ndly— 4 Sept. 1831, Eliza Maria, dau. of Rev. W. Coe, of Troy, U.S. and had 3 sons and a dau. (7) George Hunter b. 9 Jan. 1836, m. 22 April, 1857, Rachael Blandmg Wheleer. (8) John Crosby, b. 22 May, 1838. (9) Clarence Stewart, b. 7 Mar. 1840. (10) Maria Miller, lost in the " Arctic." SIR WILLIAM BROWN, hon. col. 1st brigade Lancaster artillery volunteers, high sheriff Lane, in 1863, j.p. d l and M.P. 1846/59, for the same co. founder of the firm of Brown' Shipley and Co. Liverpool and London merchants. Presented 18 Oct. 1860, to the corporation of Liverpool, a free public librarv and museum at a cost of £42,000 ; created a Baronet 24 Jan. 1863 ; b. 30 May, 1784 ; d. 3 Mar. 1864, having m. 1 JmE 1810, Sarah, dau. of Andrew Gibson, Esq. of Ball>nnena, co. Antrim, J.P.; she d. 5 Mar. 1858, having had with other issue a son and dau. /I/ Alexander, of Beilby Grange, York, hon. M.A. Oxoiu b. 17 May, 1817 ; d. 8 Oct. 1849, having m. 19 Dec. 1838, his cousin Sarah Benedict, eldest child of James Brown, Esq,' of New York, and had 3 sons and a dau. (1) Sir William Richmond, 2nd and present Baronet, (2) James Chfton, of Holmbush, Sussex, M.A. J.P. M.P. Horsham 1876/80, lieut.-col. 1st Lane. art. vols. ; b. 13 Feb, 1841; m. 21 Mar. 1866, Amelia, dau. of Charles Rowe, Esq. of Elm House, Liverpool, and has had 4 sons and 4 daus. Howard Chfton, b. 4 April, 1868.— Edwai'd CUfton, b. 10 Feb. 1870.— Leonard Clifton, b. 8 Jan. 1877; d. 17 Sept. 1879.— Son, b. 16 Aug. 1879.— Louisa Clifton.— Frances Chfton.— Mildred Clifton.— A dau. b. 9 Sept. 1881. (3) Alexander Hargreaves, of Druids Cross, Livei-pool, J.P. M.P. Wenlock since 1868, late 5th dragoon guards, col. 1st Lane. art. vols, since 1869 ; b. 11 April, 1844 ; m. 5 Jan, 1876, Henrietta Agnes Terrell, 6th dau. of Charles Blandy, Esq. and has 2 sons and a dau. Gordon Hargreaves, b. 31 July, 1880.— Walter Hargreaves, b. 6 Sept. 1881. — Agnes Sara Hargreaves. (4) Louisa, d. s. p. 30 Oct. 1863, having m. 18 Sept. 1862, as 1st wife, to Alexander Wilham Cobham Cobham, of Leighton Park, Berks, capt. late 44th and 24th regt. /2/ Grace, d. 5 Ja». 1849, having m. 16 May, 1831, John Har- greaves, Esq. of Broad Oak, Lane, and Hall Barn, Bucks. ; he d. 15 Feb. 1873, and has 3 sons surviving, (1) Thomas HARGREAVES, of Arboffield Hall, Berks. J.P. high sheriff 1867, capt. 3rd royal Lane, militia, b. 21 Dec. 1832; m. 17 Jan. 1855, Sarah, 4th dau. of Washington Jackson, Esq. of London, and has had 2 sons and 6 daus. [1] Arthiu-, b. 20 Aug. 1859; d. 25 Oct. 1878. [2] John Reginald, b. 8 April, 1864. [3] Grace, m. 2 July, 1879, to Capt. Ffolliott Wilham Ers- kine, son and heir of Sir Thomas Erskine, of Cambo, Bart. [4] Annie, m. 18 Dec. 1877, to Frederick Eustace Arburth- not Wollaston, Queen's bays, only son of late Major Wol- laston, of Shenton Hall, Leic. (V. Arbutiinott). [5] Edith. [6] Florence. [7] Lihan. [8] Ella Gertrude. (2) Wilham, b. 23 Mar, 1837, unm. (3) John, of Maiden Erlegh, Berks, Broad Oak and Whalley Abbey, Lane. J.P. high sheriff, Berks. 1876, hon. col. 3rd batt. Lane. R.V.; b. 30 Aug. 1839; m. 30 April, 1862, Mary Jane, only dau. of Alexander Cobham-Cobham, Esq. of Shiufield Manor House, Bucks, and has 5 sons and 4 daus. John Hargreaves, b. 1 Mar. 1864.— Alexander, b. 12 Sept. 1870.— Robert, b. 4 April, 1872.— Frank, b. 6 Sept. 1876.— Guy, b. 20 Feb. 1881.— Amy Jane.— Mary.— Laura.— Violet . BROWNE, Sir Charles Manley, (1797, L), ex-capt. Durham art. militia; s. his brother as 3rd Baronet in 1869; b. 1 Mar. 1806 (or 1812); m. in 1840, Jane, dau. of Thomas Macaulay Crutt- wel], Esq. of Bath (she died divd. 1863), having had a son, John, b. 17 April, 1841; d. 1877. Note— No heir to this Baronetcy. Arms — Sa. three lions passant on a bend, between two double-cottises arg. a mullet of the last for dif- ference. Crest— An eagle displayed vert charged with an annulet as in the arms. Motto — Suivez raison. Residence— Clyde House, Read- ing. BROWNRIGG. 79 \y QIR JOHN BROWNE, of the Neale. co. Mayo (grandson of O Capt. Browne, living 1565, the first high sheriff of co. Mavo), created a BARONET of NOVA SCOTIA by Sir William A_lexander, Earl of Stirling, 17 June, 1636; ni. in 1626, Mary, lau. of Sir Dominick Browne, of Carrow Browne, Galway, Knt. ind had 3 sons, ; 1 ) Sir George, 2nd Baronet, m. Alicia only dau. of Sir Henry Bingham, Bart, and was great-grandfather of Sir John, 7th Baronet, created BARON KiLMAINE, in the Peerage of Ireland, IG Nov. 1789, (see). [2) John, bred to the law, col. King JAMES'S service, and ivas taken prisoner at Galway, July, 1691, and also at Lim- ■rick. His grandson John was created Baron Monteagle, 10 Sept. 1760, and EARL OP Altamont, 4 Dec. 1771, both in the Peerage of Ii-eland, and was grandfather of the MARQUIS (IF sligo. (3) Dominick, of Breaffy, co. Mayo, in the service of the -tuarts; m. Barbara, dau. and coheir of Sir Henry Talbot, by N'ry, sister of the Duke of Tyrconnel, lord-Ueut. of Ireland. 1 1 ~ grandson, ^OMINICK BROWNE, of Breaffy (son of Henry Browne, by his wife, dau. of Andrew Kirwan, of Dalgan) ; d. ill ^tlenlough Castle, 1776, aged 75, having m. 1st — Mabel, sister to Sir John Browne, of the Neale; she d. s. p. He m. 2ndly — Anne, only dau. of John D'Arcy, of Gurteen, co. Galway, and had 2 sons, [1] Andrew Nicholas, of Breaffy, m. Mary Gilker, and had 3 (Ills, of whom the youngest, John Browne, of Breaffy, lieut.-col. 96th regt.; d. 20 Nov. 1849, having m. 2 Oct. 1823, Frances Jane, dau. of John Hawthorn, iSsq. and had 7 sons and 3 daus. (1) Dominick Andrew, of Breaffy, co. Mayo, J.P. and D.L.; b. oO June, 1824 ; m. 26 Aug. 1864, Emily Louisa, only dau. of late John Sidney Hawkins, Esq. of London, and has a son —Dominick Sidney, b. 31 Mar. 1866. (2) Montague. (3) Henry John. (4) Frederick Augustus. (5) Arthur Wellesley Wjmdham. (6) Edmund Charles. (7) Augustus Hawthorn. (8) Rose Marianne, m. 8 Nov. 1876, to John Mitchell, Esq. of Ayr, N.B. (Q) Sarah Jane, m. 22 Feb. 1881, to Henry, younger son of late Robert Finch, Esq. of DoUeys Hill, Willesden, Middx. (10) Mary Louisa. [2] Sir John Edmond, of Palmerstown, co. Mayo, J.P. high sh'iiff 1794, and of Johnstown, co. Dublin, J.P. co. Louth, capt. s. :*rayo mil. bar.-at-law L.l. 1784, created a Baronet of ]i( land 8 Dec. 1797 ; b. 1 Oct. 1748 ; d. 6 Sept. 1836 (see Gents. Mag. 1835, p. 427), having m. 20 Dec. 1792, Margaret, 2nd dau. of :Matthew Lorinan, Esq. of Ardee, co. Louth ; she d. 13 Mar. 1813, having had with other issue 2 sons and a dau. ( 1 ) Sir John Edmond de Beauvoir, 2nd Baronet, which latter name he assumed on his 1st marriage; he claimed knight- nood as his right, and accordingly received that distinction ,ti Mar. 1827, M.P. Windsor 1835 ; b. 10 Dec. 1794 ; d. s. p. 29 April, 1869, having m. 1st — 1825, Mary, only dau. of Richard Wright, of East Harling Hall, Norfolk, and \vidow of Adni. MacDougal; she d. 11 Feb. 1831. Hem. 2ndly— 16 Mar. 1867, Letitia, younger dau. of Rev. Charles Mann, of Denvir Hall, Norfolk, rector of Southery in the same county. (2) Sir Charles Manley, 3rd and present Baronet. f 3) Charlotte Margaret, m. to William Ogle Hunt, sq. J.P. of Combe Wood House, Surrey, and of London, and ad issue. BEOWNEIGG, Sir Egbert William Cole- BROOKE, (1816, U.K.) ; s. his grandfather as 2nd Baronet in 1833 ; b. 29 July, 1817 ; heiiJ-pre- sttmpti vey-Ms-bi-other-Heniy . d l)^J(^^. Arms — Arg., a lion rampant guardant sa., between three cres- cents gu.; in the dexter fore-paw of the Lion a sword ppr., hilt or, thereon a seri)ent entAvined vert ; and for augmentation (granted 29 Mar. 1822) on a chief embattled vert a repre- sentation of the sceptre of the King of Kandy or and his banner, viz. : Gu. within a bordure with a ray of the sun issuing from each angle a lion passant or holding a sword ppr. all saltire, the whole ensigned with a representation of the crown of that kingdom also ppr. Crests — 1st, Augmentation: a demi-Kandian ppr., the body vested arg. and belted or, cap of the 2nd, holding in the dexter hand a sword and in the sinister the crown of Kandy all ppr. 2nd, Out of a mural crown or a sword erect in pale ppr. hilt or thereon a serpent entwined vert. Motto— Virtute et sapientia. TOWN Residence— 12, Eaton Place West, S.w. CliUB— Travellers. Uineage. HENRY BROWNRIGG, of Rockingham, co. Wicklow, major in the army (son of John Brownrigg and Mary Stud- holme his wife, and grandson of Henry Brownrigg, originally of Yerton, Cumberland, and after of Wingfield, co. Wexford) ; d. 4 Dec. 1793, having m. 5 Oct. 1753, Mary, dau. of Michael Alcock, of Norwich, capt. 34th regt.; she d. 1819, having had with 2 daus. 4 sons, [1] John Studholme, lieut. 38th foot, lost in the Bristol Channel 1787, having had by his wife Lydia Eames, of Boston, New England, 3 sons, of whom the youngest, John, E.i.C.S. M.P. Boston; b. 17 Mar. 1786; d. 21 Sept. 1853, having m. 11 Dec. 1812, Elizabeth Rebecca, eldest dau. of James Henry Casamajor, Esq.; she d. 6 July, 1865, having had an only son and 2 daus. /I/ John Studholme, gen. in the army, c.B. col. 95th regt. served in Crimea, at battle of Inkerman, &c, j.p. Middx. and liberties of Westminster; b. 22 Sept. 1814; m. 11 Sept. 1840, Katherine,'2nd dau. of Right Hon. Sir H. W. Williams-Wynn, G.C.H. and G.C.B. (BART.); she d. 27 Jan. 1881, having had 3 sons, (1) John Studholme, rector of Moulsoe, diocesan inspec- tor of schools, provincial deputy grand master of free- masons, province of Berks, and Bucks. 1880 ; b. 27 June, 1841; m. 18 July, 1870, Mary, dau. of Rev. C. W. Selby- Lowndes, and has a dau. Katharine. (2) Henry Studholme, major Prince Consort's Own rifle brigade, 4th batt. D.A.Q.M.G. India, served in Afghan campaigns 1879/80; b. 18 Mar. 1843; m. 26 April, 1881, Alice, dau. of late R. F. Waters, Esq. (3) Metcalfe Studholme, A.D.C. capt. 62nd L.l. A.D.C. to Viceroy of Ireland ; b. 5 July, 1845 ; m. 30 Sept. 1869, Emily, dau. of Sir Edward Borough, Bart, and has 2 daus. Constance Elizabeth.— Viva Augusta. /2/ Sophia, m. 26 June,1838,to Sir Charles Alexander Wood, late commissioner of emigration, and has 2 sons and 2 daus. (1) Edward Alexander Wood, 10th hussars; b. 1841, (2) Charles Robert, b. 11 Feb. 1844. 80 BRUCE. (3) Elizabeth, d. 16 Feb. 1867, having m. 10 April, 1866, as 1st wife, to Capt. Ernest Villiers (E. CLARENDON). (4) Mabel Sophia. /3/ Jane Agnes, m. 26 Aug. 1846, to Sir John Edward Harington, Bart, who d. s. p. 9 Feb. 1877. [2] Sir Robert, created a Baronet. [3] Thomas, gen. in the army, comptroller of army accounts; d. May, 1826, having m. 16 July, 1794/6, Anne, dau. of Robert Shearman, Esq. of Kilcrean, co. Eilkenny, and had 6 sons and 2 daus. /I/ Sir Henry John, K.B. C.B. rifle brigade, and inspector-gen. royal Irish constabulary; b. 18 June, 1798; d. 26 Nov. 1873, having m. 1822, Elizabeth, dau. of Rev. Thomas Cooke; she d. 23 Jan. 1880, having had with other issue 5 sons and a dau. (1) Thomas Marcus, assistant inspector-gen. royal Irish constabulary; b. 8 June, 1823; m. 1st— 15 Aug. 1854, Meriel Anna, dau. of Com.-Gen. Watt; she d.29 July, 1869, having had 2 sons and 2 daus. (1) Henry John Watt, lieut. R.E.; b. 27 April, 1859.— (2) Charles Edward, b. 3 Feb. 1865.— (3) Madeline Meriel. — (4) Florence Mary. Mr. T. M. Brownrigg m. 2ndly— 2 Nov. 1871, Eleanor Hannah, dau. of David Carr, Esq. of Hawke House, Sun- bury, and has a dau. (5) Eleanor Mary. (2) Henry John Broderick, C.B, deputy-commissary-gen. in the army 1880; b. 24 Feb. 1828; m. 13 Oct. 1863, Alice Emma, dau. of Judge RoUand McDonald, of Canada, and has 2 sons and 2 daus. Henry John Studholme, b. 15 Nov. 1871. — Herbert EoUand Boswell, b. 3 July, 1873.— Ella Eveleen Louise. — AUce Edith. (3) Quin John, county inspector royal Irish constabulary, b. 21 Jan. 1832 ; m. 24 April, 1861, Anne, dau. of late William Chaine, Esq, and has 2 sons and 6 daus. Herbert George, b. 3 May, 1864.— John Claud, b. 23 Aug. 1878.— Mildred Alexander.— Eveline Annie. — Mary Eliza- beth.— Edith Jane Dunville.— Gertrude Helen.— Kath- leen Winifred. (4) Robert William, capt. 27th (Inniskillings) regt.; b. ; m. 10 Jan. 1867, Jane, dau. of late Col. Charles Pratt, of Stoneville, co. Dublin. (5) Marcus Crosbie, b. 25 Sept. 1842; m. 4 May, 1868, Hester, dau. of late William Forsythe, Esq. of Monkstown, CO. DubKn, and has a son and 2 daus, Marcus Robert, b. 24 May, 1874.— Mabel Hester.— Eardlie Crosbie Shearman. (6) Ann Elizabeth. /2/ Marcus Freeman, capt. R.N.; b. ; m. , Maria, dau. of Col. Blake, and has a son, and his 3rd dau. — Katharine Annette, m. 18 June, 1862, to J. Knight Bamett, M.D. 2nd son of Horatio Baruett, of Bescote Hall, StaflE. /3/ Charles Cornwallis, capt. 9th regt.; b. ; d. 1872, having m. , Matilda, dau. of Qren. Thomas Fyers, r.e. /4/ William Meadows, capt. late 13th L.I.; b. ; d. m. Mary, dau. of Whitfield, Esq. /5/ James Stuart, b. ; d. in Paris, 29 Nov. 1879, aged 72, having m. , Grace Anne, 2nd dau. of Burton Newenham, Esq. and had 4 daus. (1) Grace Anna, m. to H. Lieshman, Esq. of the Mauritius. (2) Augusta Henrietta Anne, m. to Hambly Knapp, Esq. of Upton Park, Slough, and had a son, Hambly James Charles Knapp, d. 19 July, 1854. (3) Caroline Mally Matilda Holmes, m. 1st— 1 Sept. 1867, to Capt. T R Holmes, 49th Madras N.I. ; he d- , and she re-m. 16 July, 1866, to George Harvey Jay, Esq. D.L. of Early Wood Lodge, Bagshot; he d. 5 Nov. 1881, aged 69. (4) Rose Charlotte, m. to Dominick Dillon-Trant, Esq. of Belgrade Castle, co. Dublin. /6/ Anne, m. to William Henry, eldest son of Wilham Henry Worthington, Esq. of Sandiway Bank, co. Chester; he bur. 12 May, 1834, leaving a dau.— Harriet Anne Worthington. ni Martha Henrietta, m. , to W Daneford, Esq. [4] Henry Quin, lieut.-col. in the army; d. s. p. 1810, having m. May, 1804, Maria Bowles of Mount Prospect, co. Cork. ' SIR ROBERT BROWNRIGG,G.C.B.lieut.-gen.inthearmy, com.-m-chief of Ceylon, col. 94th regt. q.m.G. created a Baronet 9 Mar. 1816 ; b. 8 Feb. 1758; d. 27 May, 1833, having m. 1st— 8 April, 1783, Elizabeth Catherine, 5th dau. of William Lewis, of Cornwall, Jamaica; she d. 14 April, 1804 He m 2ndly— 27 June, 1818, Sophia, dau. of Rev. Alexander Bisset' D.D. of Knighton House, l.w. chancellor of Armagh, archdeacon jpf Connor, and rector of Kilmore (sister of William Bisset bishop of Raphoe); she d. s. p. 25 April, 1837. By his 1st wife he had 2 sons and a dau. [1] Robert James, lieut.-col. in the army, b. 23 Dec. 1790 • d 10 May, 1822, having m. 9 July, 1816, Emma, dau. of Maior- Gen. Colebrooke Nisbet, and had 2 sons and a dau. (1) Sir Robert "Vyilliam Colebrooke, 2nd and pre- sent Baronet. /^lil r3o,^^|J}\iiiH, of Lof^an, co. Wigton, J.P. and has S sons and a dan. Andrew Kenneth McDOUALL,b.8 Aug. 1870.— Nigel Douglas, b. 1 I'eb. 1872.— Helen Ethel. ) ^r^lry Tiirner. ) Jano, m. 13 Aug. 1867, to Major and Lieut-Col. DaTid ilnc-IIomc, u.H.o. blue (MiLNE), of Pazton, co. Berwick. >) Kmily. m MS— Quarterly, Ist and 4th, Gu. on a chevron arg. a rose twecn two lions rampant of tlie first, Hkpburx. 2nd and d. Arpr. throo lions' h^s erased gu. BUCHAX. IKS IS— Ist, A horse arg. furnished gu. tied to a yew-tree ppr. KiMUUN. 2nd, The sun in the dexter chief with a sunflower full blow open to it ppr. BUCHAN. •proKTKUs— Dexter, a lion gu. Sinister, a heron with an eel it-< teak ppr. OTTOKS- " Domum antiquam redintegraro," and below the lield, " Keep traist." " Non inferiora secutus." EAT— Smeaton-Hepbum, Prestonkirk, Uaddington. Uineage. (4) Marion, d. 9 Aug. 1810, having m. to Robert Cathcart of Grenock, co. Wigton. JOHN BUCHAN m. 2ndly, Anne, sister of George Broun, of Coalston, co. Haddington, a lord of session and justiciary ; she d. 26 Feb. 1790, having had 5 sons and 3 daus. (5) Charles, of Wliitsome, d. s. p. (6) Hew, col. E.I.C.S. d. unm. (7) Francis Buchan-Sydserf, of Rnchlaw; m. Matilda, dau. and heir of John Sydserf, of Ruchlaw, and had with other issue a son, JOHN BrCHAX-SynSERF, of Rnchlaw; d, 1839, having m. Marguerite, dau. of Thomas Olivier, Esq. of St. AJine's, Aldemey, and ha- Swinton, Esq. of Warsash, Hants.; she d. 13 Feb. 1873, having had 7 sons and 3 daus. (1) John, capt. late 6th dragoon guards; b. 30 April, 1840. (2) Archibald, capt. Bengal s.c. and 26th Punjab inf.; b. 7 Aug. 1841 ; m. 31 July, 1874, Janet Linning, 3rd dau. of Randal Callander, Esq. H.M. consular service Brazil. (3) Thomas, b. 24 May, 1846.— (4) William, b. 1 Dec. 1847. —(5) Roger, b. 18 May, 1862.— (6) Samuel Swinton, b. 7 July, 1853.— (7) Walton Scott, b. 10 Sept. 1856. (8) Louisa, m. 7 Nov. 1866, to Lieut.-Col. Thomas Ignatius Maria Hog, R.A. 1st class commissary of ordnance. Bangalore. (9) Mary Turner, m. 13 Dec. 1866, to William Waller Hooper, Esq. of Dodwell Lodge, Biu-lesdon, Hants. (10) Harriet. /3/ Mary Juliana. 84 BUCHANAN. BUCHANAN, Right Hon. Sir Andrew, P.C., G.C.B. " of Craigend Castle, co. Stir- ling," created a Baronet 14 Dec. 1878, c.B. 1857, K.c.B. 1860, G.C.B. 1866, diplomatic service 1825/78, charge d'affaires St. Petersburg 1844/51, minister at Berne 1852, envoy Denmark 1853, Spain 1858, Netherlands 1860, ambassador Berlin 1862, St. Petersburg 1864, Vienna 1871/7; b. 7 May, 1807; m. 1st — 4 April, 1839, Frances Katharine, dau. of Very Rev. Edward Mellish, of Rushall Hall, co. Staff, dean of Hereford ; she d. 4 Dec. 1854. He m. 2ndly— 27 May, 1857, Hon. Georgians Eliza Stuart, 3rd dau. of Robert Walter, 11th Lord Blan- tyre. By his 1st wife he has had 5 sons and 4 daus. ^^^^^^ dnflffb-.M. (l)^mes, com. R.N. (retd.); b. 7 Aug. 1840; m. 19 Feb. 1873, Arabella Catherine, youngest dau. of Goodwin Charles Colquit- Craven, of Brockhampton Park, co. Glouc. (E. Ckaven). (2) Edward, b. 4 June, 1844; d. unra. 29 June, 1870. (3) Eric Alexander, b. 19 Aug. 1848. (4) Andrew Archibald, b. 16 Jan. 1850. (5) George "William, 2nd sec. diplomatic service : b. 25 Nov. 1854. Vii««^^fJ^3r| (6) Florence Jane, m. 8 May, 1865, to Maxwell Fox, of Annagh- more. King's co. j.p. b.l. com. r.n. (retd.), s. p. (7) Frances Matilda, m. 9 Dec. 1873, to John Willis Clark, M.A. late fellow Trin. Coll. Canib. and has 2 sons, Edward Mellish CLARK, b. 25 Sept. 1874.— William Henry, b. 1 Jan. 1876. (8) Louisa, m. 23 Aug. 1871, to Sir Oeorge Francis Bonham, Bart. (9) Janet Sinclair. Arms— Or, a lion rampant sa. between two otters' heads erased in chief ppr. and a cinquefoil in base of the second all within the royal tressure of the last. CREST— An armed dexter hand holding a cap of dignity purpure turned up ermine. SUPPORTERS (G.C.B.)— Dexter, a falcon wings elevated and addorsed ppr. belled and beaked or. Sinister, a gryphon sa. each charged on the breast with two branches of laurel con- joined or. Mot'to— Nunquam victus. Town House— 19, Manchester Square, w. Hineage. /^ EOUGE BTTCHANAIsr, of Glasgow, merchant, had 4 sons vJT and a dau. [1] George, a merchant, who (with his brothers) were the original promoters of the Buchanan Society, founded 1726, for the support of the poor of the clan; male line said to be ex- tinct. On 22 Aug. 1870, at Trinity, n.f.l.d. Arthur Buchanan, Esq. grandson ot late George Buchanan, of Heathfield and Wilton in Jamaica, and representative of Bailie George Buchanan, of Glasgow, founder of the Buchanan Society, aged 36. Ob. col. Times, 3 Nov. 1870. [2] Andrew, of Dnuupellier and Mount Vernon, co. Lanark, grandfather of David Carrick-Buch anan, who took the additional snr. name of Carrick, and d. 20 May, 1827, having m. 29 May, 1788, Elizabeth, dau. of Robert G'illiam, of Mount Alta, Vlr- ginia, U.S.A. and had 3 sons and 2 daus. (1) Robert, of Drumpellier; b. 31 Oct. 1797 ; d. 7 Feb. 1841, having m. 16 July, 1824, Sarah Maria Clotilde, eldest dau. of Sir Joseph Wallis Hoare, Bart.; she d. 5 April, 1881, having (re-m. to late Charles, son of Admiral Raper, of Ilmer, Bucks.) liad 3 sons, /I/ David Carrick Robert Carrick-Buchanan, of Dnua. pellier, &c. c.B. J.P. D.L. Lanark and Renfrew, lieut.-ool. com. 2ud rojal Lanark mil. 2nd dragoons 1845/9; b. 16 Sejll. 1825; m. 22 Mar. 1849, Frances Jane, elder dau. and coheir of Anthony Lefrov, of Carrickglass, co. Longford, LLJK (M.P. Dublin University 1858 70, co. Longford 1830/7), 8.p. 121 Wallis O'Bryen Hastings, 92nd higlilauders; b. 17 Nor, 1826; d. s. p. 18 Mar. 1855, having m. , Anna, dau. of Albany Savile, Esq. of Oakliampton Park, Devon. /3/ George, capt. Scots greys; d. unni. Nov. 1863. (2) Andrew, of Greenfield, co. Lanark, J.P. d.l.; b. 28 Not, 1799; d. 12 Aug. 1879, having m. 27 Mar. 1826, Bethia Hamil- ton, dau. of William Ramsjiy, Esq. of Gogar, and had witk other issue 2 sons and 3 daus. /I/ David William Ramsay BrciiAXAN, of Ringwood, De- vonshire, late capt. royal Lanark mil. and formerly secre- tary of commissions in court of chanccrv" b. 9 Mar. 1834; m. 3 Dec. 1863, Lady Katherine Alicia Hely-Hutchinson, eldest dau. of John, 3rd Earl of Donoughmore, K.p. and has 2 sons and 2 daus. Artliur Louis Hamilton, b. 27 July, 1866.— Nigel Franda William, b. 6 Mar. 1870.— Kathleen Mary.— Bethia Char- lotte. /2/ Hamilton R , b. ; m. 8 Mar. 186», Isabella, dau. of late Robert Bell, of Stowe, Gladstone, Queensland. ^ /3/ Bethia Hamilton, m. 26 April, 1863, to Sir John Dofti^ Wauchopc, Bart. « /4/ Sarah Maria Clotilde, m. 24 Mar. 1870. as 2nd to Thomas Dunlop Findlay, Esq. of Easterhill. /5/ Mary, m. to Andrew, brother of Colin, Blackburn. (3) Marian, m. 1 June, 1818, to John Hay, R.N. of Mor CO. Fife. (4) Elizabeth, m. to Robert Graham, M.D. pro-J fessor of botany, Edinburgh. ['3] ArcliilMild, of Auchintorlie, co. Dumb, by purchase lis brother Andrew, and of Hillington, Renfrew, on tl death of his brother Niel ; m. Marthl^ dau. of Peter Murdocl of Roeehill, Renfrew, lord provost of Glasgow^, and had with i dau. 3 sons, of whom the youngest, Andrew, of Ardinconnal, of whom presently. [4] Niel, of Hillington, co. Renfrew, M.P. Glasgow burgh 1741/4 (male line extinct). [5] Mary. m. to George Buchanan, of Auchintoslmn, co. Duml \ NDREW BUCHANAN, of Ardinconnal, co. Dumb. XJL of Auchingray, co. Lanark, J.P. l).l>.; b. 1 July, 174 d. 14 July, 1833, having m. 3 July, 1769, Jean, eldest dau. James Dennistoun, of Dennistoun and Colgrain ; she d. II Sept. 1832, having ha | 1812 ; d. 18 Sept. 1875, having m. 30 Nov. 1852, C ■ Lieut.-Gen. Sir George Thomas Napier, K.C.B. (H ^ | and has 3 sons and a dau. (1) Henry Charles John, R.N. b. 9 Jan. 1855. \ (2) George Edward, lieut. 9th regt. b. 17 Oct. 18.')6. (3) William St. Pierre, lieut. R.A. ; b. 17 Jan. 1859. i (4) Emily Louisa Margaret. ' | [4] Richard Hanmer, R.N. served at Navarino: b. 18 Dec. ISlIf i d. 23 April. 1857, having m. 19 Dec 1838, Sarah Susanna, dait i of Robert Clement Sconce. E^. and had 4 sons and 2 daus, ' (1) Henry Fo.x,capt. 35th N.I.India; b. Oct. 1839; d. 160oti^' 1870, having m. Elizabeth, dau. of Kelsey; dMfl d. leaving 2 sons, ^|' Cecil, b. 1 Dec. 1864.— William, b. 17 Feb. 1868. I' (2) Cecil Hanmer, major Connaught rangers, late 94th i instructor military surveying K.M. coll. Sandhurst. 18781 b. 12 Feb. 1845 ; m. 12 Feb. 1873. his cousin Susan Franc dau. of General William Craig Emilius Napier, governor : college, Famborough (B. Napier); she d. 6 Nov. 1878. (3) Robert Clement Sconce, bar.-at-law i.T.: b. Jan. 1847. (4) Herbert Napier, capt. R.A. d.a. commis8ar\--gen. IJ b. 15 Feb. 1861 ; ni. 8 Aug, 1878 (previously marricur. of Caulk, Derbys. Bart and dau. of John. 8nd Duke of Rutland ; she d. 10 Nov. 1769. By his 1st wife he had an only surviving son, ]7>RANCIS, bp. 19 May, 1748; d. 8 Feb. 1794, hft\-infr m. 30 Dec. _' 1 768, Mary Eleanor, dau. and coheir of William Jones, of Ranisbury Manor, Wilts ; she d. 80 May, 1783, having had with other issue 2 sons, /I/ Sir Francis, s. his grandfather as 5th Baronet /2/ William Jones, of Copt Hall, Surrey, b. 83 Aug. 1772; d. 2 Oct. 184U. having m. 24 Oct 1811, Sarah Hohnes Brent only duu. of William Hodgkinson. of Brompton, Kent. She was autliorised by u.L. 1 Aug. 1807 to take the surname of Brent instejul ofHotlgkinson, and to bear tlie arms of Brent; she d. 31 Jan. 1871. having had 5 sons and 6 daus. [1] Sir Francis, 7th and present Baronet. [2] William Jones, b. 13 June, 1814, d. 17 Dec. 1858, having m. 20 Sept. 1852, Caroline Julia, 2nd dau. of Capt. Joseph Neynoe, 6th royal Victoria battalion, and had 2 sons and 2 daus. (1) William Jones, b. 21 July, 1853. (2) Francis Neynoe. b. 18 Nov. 1856. (3) Caroline Jane Julia, m. 27 Nov. 1877, to Hartwell Harvey Stuart, capt. 86th royal regt. son of late William Kier Stuart, C.B. (4) Cliuni Susanna, m. 18 June, 1881, to Allan Henry Lines, 2ud son of J. C. Bolton, Esq. of Blackheath. [3] Charles Sedley, lieut.-col. served in Coldstream guanls and 60th rifles, J.p. Surrey; b. 17 Dec. 1819 ; d. 12 Dec. 1880, having m. 2 June, 1846. Harriet Elizabeth, dau. of Le^i Ames, of The Hyde, Herts, and had 3 sons and 6 daus. (1) Arthur Francis, b. 1 Sept. 1849. (2) Charles Sedley, b. 9. Jan. 1851. (3) Henry Hugh, b. 22 July, 1852. (4) CLira Blanche Harriet m. 11 July, 1872, to Com. A. C. Stewart Btackett, R.N. and had with other issue a son. Archibald Sedley Stewart, b. 21 Dec. 1877 ; d. 10 Aug. following. ' * (5) Constance Angehu (6) Edith Johanna. (7) Beatrice Maud. (8) Gertrude Alice. 5SL?^VS♦^?•^,!f• ^^^yi, ^'^ ^'°^- 1871. having m.l9 hSS;vJ2^' #?"**? ^^ Charlotta, dau. of WilUam Homakers, of Louvain, Belgium, and had a son, Robert William Henri, b. 84 Feb. 1848. [5] Henry St Albans, 8nd Madras L.L b. ; 14 Aug. 1887 ; d. ^»S?Si2A?,bar.^t.h.w.'"^^""'-'"^-'''''^ m Fanny (s. p.), m. l8fc-7 Dec 1838, to Rev. WiUoughby James Peter BurreU (B. Gwydir), who d. 14 Dec 1849; she pe-m. to William Grey Pitt, 11th hussars, who d. rS] Sophia, m. 22 Aug. 1843 to John CJunningham, lieut. 11th hussars; he d. 20 Mar. 1877, having had a son and Sdaos. (1) Percv Bordett C?DN»nfOHAM, b. 89 May, 1847 ; m. 28 Mar. 1870, Louisa Phcebe Dyer, dau. of Joseph Dyer'sympl son, Esq. of Banwell, Somerset, and has 8 sons, Francis Burdett CuiTNiKOHAlf , b. 13 June, 1871.— Percy Burdett b. 17 Nov. 1878 (2) Sophie Marie EmiUe, m. 19 Nassan Clark, of Halford, Glouc Camb. late lieut 2nd life guards. Mar. 1864, to Rev. If JL Magdalen CoU. (3) Ainy8arah>Joanna,m. 27 June, 1872, to Charles Albert Tabor, Bsq. of PritUeweU. Bmbx, and has a son and dau. Charles Victor TABOR, b. 24 May, 1878. Amy BliMbeth Oonstanoe. (4) Violet Baooon. [9] Maiy.m. to William Birt,a p. PO] Amy Georgiana, d. 1870, having m. 1 862, to Richard Ckdnneas Hill, formerly of Dublin, and had 2 sons and a dan. SIR FRANCIS Stb Baronet, imprisoned in the Tower of London for a brsach of parliamentary privilege, 1810. m.p. Borooghbridge. 1796/1800, Westminster, 1810/37, and North Wilts, 1887/44; oelebnted for his advocacy of reform in par- liament; b. 28 Jan. 1770; d. 88 Jan. 1844, having m. 6 Aug. 1798, Sophia, youngest dau. of Thomas Coutts, Esq. of London; she d. 81 Jan. 1844, having had a son and S daus. ri] Sir Robert, flth Baronet, high sheriif co. Derby 1848, col. in Uie army, capt 78th foot; b. 26 April, 1796; d. unm. 7 June. 188a El] Sophia, d. s. p. 80 Dec. 1849, having m. 19 Oct. 1833, to the on. Robert Otway-Cave, M.P. of Castle Otway, co. Tipperar>', son of Henty Otway, Esq. and his wife Sarah, Baroness Braye : he d. 29 Nov. 1844. [8] flnsannah, m. 89 Nov. 1830, to John Bettesworth Trevanion, Esq. of Caerhays, Cornwall, who d. s. p. 9 Mar. 1840. [4] Joanna Frances, d. 4 April, 1862. [5] dara Maria Monby-Coutts, which latter name together with the arms she assumed by R.L. 20 Sept. 1880, in compliance with the testamentary injunction of Harriet, Duchess of St. Albans, a coheir of the barony of Scales, Latimer, and Badles- mere; m. 87 April, 1860, as 2nd wife, to Rev. James Dmmmond Money, rector of Stemfleld, Suffolk, and rural dean (see alsoE. Gaixsborough) ; he d. 20 April, 1876, leav- ing (by this marriage) an only son, Francis Burdett Thomas MOXEY-COUITS, b. 18 Sept. 1852; m. 16 April, 1876, Edith Ellen, eldest dau. of Charles Churchill', of Weybridge Park, Surrey, and has a son and 2 daus. Hugh Burdett Money-Coutth, b. 13 Aug. 1876.— Clara Burdett. b. 3 Dec. 1877.— Eleanora Burdett, b. 6 Oct 1879. [6] Angela Georgina, Baroxess Burdeit-Cgutts. (See Peerage.) 88 BURDETT—BURGOYNE. -J3UKDETT, Sir Chaeles Went- WORTH (1665, E.); s. his father as 7th Baronet in 1848; late 54th foot : b. 4 Nov. 1835 ; married and has issue. Arms— Paly of six arg. and sa., on a bend gu. three mart- lets arg. Crest— On a tower arg. a martlet rising or. Htneage, ROBERT BURDETT, Lord of Denby, Yorks. j.u. temp. Edward I. m. Idonea (lady of Denby and Hoy land), dau. and heir of Sir Robert de Baliol, by Margaret, dau. and heir of Sir Robert de Denby, who m. Margaret, dau. and heir of Sir Robert de Holland. Of this family was RICHARD BURDETT, of Denby, 32 Henry VIII. who d. 34 June, 28 HENRY VIII. 1546, having m. Elizabeth, dau. of John Rockley, of Rockley, Yorksh. and had with other issue 2 sons, [1] Aylmer, ancestor of Burdett, of Denby. [2] Thomas, to whom his father gave Hoyland, m. Isabel, dau- of Thomas Wentworth, of Bretton. His great-great-grandson, SIR FRANCIS BURDETT, of Burthwaite, Yorks. which he sold, created a BARONET by letters patent, 25 J\\\y, 17 Charles II. 1665; aged 22 at Dugdale's Visitation of York- shire in 1665; b. 29 Sept. 1642 ; d. about 1718, having m. 21 Oct. 1669, Frances, dau. of Stephenson; she bur. 11 June, 1679. His great-great-grandson, SIR CHARLES WENTWORTH BURDETT, 6th Baronet (on the death of his uncle, Sir Charles Wyndham Burdett, in 1839), an officer in E.I.C. military service; b. 26 Dec. 1806; d. 25 Aug. 1848, having m. 31 Dec. 1834, his cousin Harriet, dau. of William Hugh Burgess, of London, banker ; she d. 21 July, 1851, having had 2 sons and 2 daus. [1] Sir Charles "Wentworth, 7th and present Baronet. [2] William Jerome, military chaplain at Rangoon, b. 10 Dec 1841; m. 20 Nov. 1871, Eliza Katherine, dau. of Rev. Joseph Theophilus Toye, of Exeter, and has a son and dau. Arlingham Hugh, b. 31 July, 1874.— Beatrice Mary. [3] Harriet Eliza, m. 8 Nov. 1860, to Rev. Theodore Francis, M.A. vicar of Stockcross, Berks, and has 7 sons and 4 daus. Theodore Burdett FRANCIS, b. 13 April, 1862.— Edward Cliarles, b. 4 Jan. 1868.— Alfred Jerome, b. 20 May, 1869 — Richard Saville, b. 27 Dec. 1870.— George Wvndham, b. 3 Oct 18 r 2.— James Aylmer, b. 11 Feb. 1874.— Phihp Wentworth —Harriet Ellen. — Amy EUza. — Emily Maude. — Edith Philippa Susanna. [41 EUza Mary, m. 23 Oct. 1862, to Francis Thomas Garrard. of Colerne, Somerset, major Madras army (retd.), and has 4 sons and 7 daus. Francis Charles Garrard, b. 17 Aug. 1863 —William Burdett, b. 10 Sept. 1867.-Henry Robert, b. 13 April, 1869- ?S ?f"i^t^' ^- nl^"^- 1875.-Eliza Harriet.-Gertru'de Emily.— Ethel Mary Chassereau.— Norah Burdett.— Margaret Burgess.— Flora Burdett.— Annie Isabel. BURGOYNE, Sib John Montagu,- of Sutton Park, Beds. (1641, E.), j.p. andD.L. high sheriff 1868, lieut.- col. (reserved) late gren.-guards, severely wounded at the Alma, major Bedfordsh. mil.; s. his father as 10th Baronet in 1857; b. 23 Oct. 1832; m. 10 Nov. 1856, Amy, only dau. of the late Capt. H. Neilson Smith, R.E. ; heir pre- sumptive, his uncle Montagu. Arms — Gu., a chevron or between three talbots arg., on a chief embattled of the last as many martlets az. Crest— A talbot sejant or ears sa. collared gu. Seat — Sutton Park, Biggleswade, Beds. Hineage. SIR JOHN BLTIGOYNE, of Sutton, Beds. M.P. Warwicks. 1641 (great-grandson of Robei-t Burgoyne, one of the au- ditors of the exchequer, temp. Henry VIII.) , created a Baronet, 15 July, 1641 ; bp. 29 Jan. 1591 ; bur. 9 Oct. 1657, having m. Jane, dau. and heir of William Kemjie, of SiMiins Hall, Essex, Esq. and liad 3 sons and 4 daus. His grandson, SIR JOHN, 3rd Baronet (on the death of liis father. Sir Robert, 16 Sept. 1677); d. 9 April, 1709, ha\'ing m. Con- stance, dau. of Richard Lucy, Esq. of Charlecote, co. AVarw.; she d. 22 April, 1711, liaving had with other issue 2 sons, [1] Sir Roger, 4th Baronet; d. 1716, liaving m. Constance, dau. of Sir Thomas Middleton, Knt. (she d. 1734, having re-m. to Christopher, son of Sir Christopher Wren, Knt.). His grand- son. Sir John, s. as 7th Baronet. [2] John, m. Anna Maria, dau. of Charles Burneston, Esq. of Hackney, and had a son, John, lieut.-gen. and com.-in-chief in Ireland, P.O. Ireland; b.4 Feb. 1722/3. and d. 4 Aug. 1792, liaving m. Lady Charlotte Stanley, dau. of Edward, 11th Earl of Derby ; she d. s. p. 7 June, 1776, both bur. in Westminster Abbey. By Susan Caul- field lie had witli 2 daus. 2 sons, of wlioni the elder — (seeiiote). SIR JOHN BURGOYNE, 7th Baronet (on tlie deatli of his father, Sir Roger, who d. 31 Dec. 1780, having m. Jan. 1738/9, Lady Frances Montagu, eldest dau. of George, Earl of Halifax), lieut.-gen. in the army, col. 19th light dragoons; d. in the East Indies 1785, having m. 13 July, 1772, Charlotte, eldest dau. of Gen. Jolinstone, of Overston, Northants; she d. 14 April, 1820, having (re-m. to Lieut.-Gen. Eyre Power Trench — E. CTiANCARTY) had with otlier issue 2 sons, [1] Sir Montagu Roger, s. as 8th Baronet. [2] Frederick William, capt. R.N. b. 28 May, 1778; d. 3 June, 1848, having m. 1 Oct. 1814, Harriet, youngest dau. of Robert Wallace, Esq. of Beechmount, co.Antri m. ; she d. May, 1861, having had 3 sons and 4 daus. (Note.)— Sir John Fox BuRr;OYNE,0.c.B. field-marshal, lieut.- gen. H.M. forces, col. com. R.E. inspector-gen. of fortifications, C.B. 1815, K.C.B. 1838, G.C.B. 1852, created a BARONET 18 April, 1856, constable of the Tower of London 1865; b. 24 July, 1782; d. 7 Oct. 1871, when tlie Baronetcy expired; m. 31 Jan. 1821, Charlotte, younger dau. and coheir of Hugh Rose, of Holme Nairne, N.B. lieut-col. E.l.C.S. Bengal, and had an only son and 7 daus. (1) Hugh Talbot, capt. R.N. V.C; b. 19 July, 1833; drowned whilst in command of H.M.S. " The Captain," off Cape Finis- terre, 7 Sept. 1870, s. p. having m. 25 Aug. 1864, Evelyn Laura, dau. of Sir Baldwin Wake Walker, Bart. (Slie re-m. as 2nd wife, 30 July, 1874, to Wilson Fox, of London, pliysician extraordinary to Her Majesty.) (2) Margaret Anne, m. 7 Jan. 1854. to Major-Gen. the Hon. George Wrottesley (B. Wrottesley). (3) Anna Maria, d. 23 June, 1852, having m. 21 Oct. 1851, to William Knottesford Gretton, lieut. 5th fusiliers; he died the day after his wife, leaving issue. (4) Sehna Henrietta. (5) Caroline Mary, m. 1 June, 1854, to George Montagu Stop- ford, lieut. R.E. (E. Courtown). (6) Charlotte A (7) Elizabeth Montagu, m. 27 July, 1858, to Edward S Woodhouse, Esq. of Staines. (8) Emily Georgina, d. 7 Sept. 1881, having m. 22 Aug. 1860, to Rev. James Archer Spurgeon, minister of West Croydon chapel. BURKE. 89 (1) John Osborne, b. 3 Feb. 1818; d. 27 Oct. 1876. (2) George Frederick, b. 14 Oct. 1819- d. 16 Nov. 1866. (3) Samuel Hill, b. 26 Nov. 19,21. Jinf%vtA''/( (4) Charlotte Frances, m. 24 Feb. 1834, to Rev. Michael Maxwell-Heron, of Heron, N.B. (Herox-Maxwell— Bart.), and has issue. (5) Margaretta, m. to Capt. William O'Brien, and has a dau.— Florence O'BRIEN. (6) Frances Ongley, d. 28 Oct. 1880, having m. 21 Aug. 1851, to Charles James Lamb, Esq. of Bilton Hall, J.P. Yorks. who d. 28 Feb. 1869, having had 2 sons and 2 daus, /I/ Charles Burgoyne Lamb, of Bilton Hall, Yorks.; b. 30 Oct. 1854 ; m. 28 Aug. 1878, Lucy, 2ud dau. of James Radcliffe, Esq. of Swinton Park, Manchester, and Swinnen Hall, Yorks. and has a son, b. 14 Sept. 1881. /2/ Montagu William, b. 7 July, 1861. /3/ Florence Harriet. /4/ Evelyn Constance Clementina. (7) Harriet Sophia, m. 27 Nov. 1851, her cousin Hill Wallace, c.B. major-gen. R.n.A. and has a son and 2 daus. (1) Frederick Hill WALLACE, b. Sept. 1853.— (2) Cle- mentina.— (3) Edith Helen, m. 10 Mar. 1879, to Gerald Craven Ricardo, lieut. 14th (King's) hussars (E. CRAVEN). QIR MONTAGU ROGER, 8th Baronet, major-gen. in the lO army ; b. 2 May, 1773 ; d. 16 Aug. 1857, having m. 1 Nov. 1794, Catherine, only dau. of John Burton, Esq. of Owlerton, CO. York; she d. 1 May, 1855, having had with other issue 2 -I ins and 2 daus. 1 1] Sir John Montagru, s. as 9th Baronet. [2] Montagu George, heir presumptive to the Baro- netcy ; b. 9 Jan. 1808 ; m. 1st— 13 Dec. 1855, Louisa Theodosia I'lances, only dau. of late Edward Vernon, Esq. of Occleston, Cliesh.; she d. 5 Oct. 1870. He m. 2ndly— 13 Jan, 1876, Sarah, Titli dau. of late Thomas Lounds, Esq. of Gosberton, Line. 1 3] Cliarlotte Catherine Frances, m. 9 Aug. 1832, to Rev. ( ; ill K-'rt Rod bard Blackburne,vicar of Long Ash ton and perpetual (urate of Whitchurch, otherwise Felton, Somerset, and has li;id witli otlier issue a son and a dau. (1) (Jilbert Ireland Montagu Blackburxe, capt. Ist Glouc. ii.V.; b. 13 Oct. 1834; m. 24 Oct. 1861, Laura Ellen, only dau. of late Thomas Drayton, Esq. of Lyme Regis, Dorset, and has had with other issue 2 sons and a dau. Sydenham Montagu Ireland BLACKBURXE,!). 20 July,1862. —Gilbert Ireland, b. 26 Mar. 1866.— Ellen Catherine Anne (2) Avena Catherine. [4] Marianne Catherine, m. 19 July, 1838, to Henry Bowden, Esq. of London. SIR JOHN MONTAGU, 9th Baronet, capt. and lieut.-col. grenadier guards; b. 17 Oct. 1796; d. 17 Mar. 1858, having m. 20 Dec. 1831, Mary Harriet, elder dau. of William Gore- Langton, Esq. M.P. (E. ARRAX), and had a son and 2 daus. El] Sir John Montagu, 10th and present Baronet. 2] Mary Caroline, m. 1 Feb. 1859, to Lieut.-Col. Robert Bruce (BART.) BURKE, Sir John Lionel (1628, i.); s. his father as 12th Baronet in 1865 ; b. 26 Nov. 1818; heir presumptive is said to be Mr. Thomas Henry Burke, under- sec, for Ireland. Arms — Or, a cross gu., in the first quarter a lion rampant sa. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or a plume of five ostrich feathers arg. MOTTO— In hoc signo vinces. Eineage. SIR ULICK BURKE, of Glinsk.Knt. (son of Edmond Burke, also of Glinsk, and lord of Clanconow, and great-grand- son of Richard Fion (the Fair) De Burgh by his wife Finola, dau. of Donogh-Carbreagh O'Bryen, Prince of Thomond), was created a Baroxet OP Ireland, 2 Aug. 1628; m. Catherine, 4th dau. of Theobald, 1st Viscount Dillon, of Costello Gallen, CO. Mayo. His great-grandson, RICKARD BURKE (yoimgest son of Sir Jolm, 4th I Baronet, whose will bears date June 1721), m. Margaret or Mary, dau. of Cheevers, of Killyau, co. Galway, and had 3 sons, (1) Sir John, a knight of St. Jago in Spain; m. Elizabeth, Lady Burke, widow of his cousin Sir Ulick, 8th Baronet, and dau. of John Carroll, Esq. of Ardagh, co. Galway; he d. in 1781, and his grandson. Sir Joseph, s. as 11th Baronet. (2) Michael, father of James and William. (3) William, of Keelogues, co. Galway ; m. 1762, Margaret, dau. of Thomas Coleman, and had with 2 daus. 2 sons, [1] Rickard, of Keelogues; m. 1792, Elizabeth, widow of Nicholas or Wilham Bermingham, of Barbersford, co. Gal- way, and was grandfather of Thomas Henry Burke, under-secret ary of state for Ireland, ^/?« said to be heir presumptive to the Baronetcy; but the extinction of the male line of Michael, next brother to Sir John Burke, knight of St. Jago, should be shown. [2] William, of Quansborough, co. Galway, major in the army ; d. 10 July, 1859, haWng m. Lady Matilda LawTance, dau. of William, 2nd Earl of Howth ; she d. 20 April, 1849. Their only surviving child, Mary Isabella, d. Mar. 1869, having m. 11 June, 1832, to John Joseph Andrew Kirwan, Esq. of Castlecomer, co. Kilkenny, and Stowe Lodge, co. Galway ; he d. SIR JOSEPH BURKE, 11th Baronet (on the death of his brother, Sir John Ignatius, in 1845, son of Rickard Burke, Esq. of Glinsk, and of his wife Johanna Harriet, eldest dau. of Joseph Blake, Esq. of Ardfry); b. 31 Jan. 1786; d. 30 Oct. 1865, having m. 9 Aug. 1816, Hon. Grace Elizabeth Louisa Tollemache, eldest dau. of William, Lord Huntingtower (E. Dysart) ; she d. 18 April, 1830, leaving a son and 2 daus. tl] Sir John, 12th and present Baronet. 2] Louisa Maria, d. 12 Feb. 1863, having m. 15 May, 1849, to Jacob Montagu Mason, R.c. chm-ch, late rector "of Silk Willoughby, co. Line, and has issue. [3] Katharine, m. 26 Sept. 1851, to her coitsin William Lionel Felix, Lord Huntingtower (E. DVSART), who d. 21 Dec. 1872, leaving with 2 daus. an only son, William John Manners, s. as 8th Earl of Dysart. BURKE,SiR Henry George, of Marble Hill, co. Gal- way (1797, I.), 2nd lieut. Gal- way mil. 1881; s. his brother as 5th Baronet in 1880; b. 30 Nov. 1859; heir presumptive, his bro- ther Thomas. Arms— Erminois, a cross gu., in the first quarter a lion rampant sa. Crest — A cat-a-mountain sejant guard- ant ppr., collared and chained or. Motto — Ung roy, ung foy, ung loy. SEAT— Marble Hill, Loughrea, co. Gal- way. Uiiteafie. SIR THOMAS BURKE, of Gortenacuppogue, now Marble Hill, CO. Galway (grandson of Thomas Burke, of that place, who d. 1714), was created a Baroxet ok Irelaxd 5 Dec. 1797; d. 22 May, 1813, having m. Christian, dau. of Edward Browne, of Camus, co. Limerick, and had an only son, SIR JOHN, 2nd Baronet, col. in the army, 98th regt. M.P. CO. Galway, 1830/1, vice-lieut. of county; d. 14 Sept. 1847, having m. 18 May, 1812, Ehzabeth Mary, eldest dau. of Right Hon. John Calcraft, M.P. ; she d. 27 Jan. 1859, having had with other issue 5 sons and 2 daus. [1] Sir Thomas John, s. as 3rd Baronet. [2] Cliarles Granby, master of court of common pleas Ireland; b. 14 Nov. 1814 ; m. 1st — 20 June, 1843, Emma Jane, youngest dau. of late Ralph Creyke, Esq. of Marton and Rawcliffe, co. York.; she d. 8 April, 1869. He m. 2ndly— 9 Feb. 1871, Anna Everilda, 2nd dau. of George Legard, Esq. of Easthorpe Hall, (.0. York (Bart.) By his 1st wife he had 2 sons and 2 daus. (1) Ulick Ralph, clerk of the peace co. Dublin; b. 21 Oct. 1845 ; m. 9 July, 1868, Katliarine, only dau. of James Bate- man, Esq. late of Biddulph Grange and Knypersley Hall, co. Staff, and has a son and 2 daus. Henry Ulick, b. 6 Jan. 1874— Mabel Emma.— Hope Katha- rine, b. 23 Sept. 1879. 90 BURNABY-^BURNETT. (2) Granby James, b. 19 Dec. 1850. ^ ^ o -:i (3) Philippa Elizabeth, m. 24 Jan. 1871, to Rev. Franc Sad- leir, only child of Rev. Ralph Sadleir, d.d. and has 2 sons, Ralph Granby SADLEIR, b. 3 Nov. 1871.— Harold Franc, b. 30 Jan. 1877. (4) Emma Frances. [3] James Henry, major-gen. late Bombay engineers, formerly master of the mint, Bombay; b. 27 Feb. 1816; m. 18 May, 1852, Marion Eliza, dau. of Major-Gen. B. Crispin, and has 4 sons and 3 daus. ^ , ^ . James Henry, lieut. R.N. b. 28 Mar. 1853.— John Benjamin, Roscommon militia, b. 10 June, 1854.— Henry Ulick, b. 18 Sept. 185ti.— Hubert WilUam, b. 26 Aug. 1858.— Marian Agnes. —Catherine Mary Caroline.— Elizabeth Mary Clare. [4] Edwai-d Howe, J P. b. 15 Sept. 1817. _ [5] Henry Ulick, capt. 33rd regt. b. 19 July, 1822; died in the Crimea, 1864. ., ^,„ [6] EUzabeth Anne, m. 10 Jan. 1850, to David Connor Henchy, Esq. of Stonebrook, co. Kildare, M.P. 1852/9, high sherifE ; he d. 1 Dec. 1876, having had a son and dau. (1) Hugh O'Connor HENCHY, 19th hussars, b. 31 May, 1852. (2) Elizabeth Christina O'Connor, m. 6 April, 1875, to George Morris, of Well Park, Galway, .l.P. D.L. sheriff 1861, vice- chairman board of guardians Galway borough, M.P. Galway 1867/8, aneth, eldest dau, of James Cumine, of Rattray, co, Al)erdeeu, and has 2 sons and 2 daus. James Lauderdale Gilbert, b. 1 April, 1880, — Alexander Edwin, b, 26 April, 1881,— Ethel,— Marv Bertha, [3] Alexander Edwin, W,S. b, 17 Dec, 1842, [41 Elizabeth Bannerman, d, 23 Feb, 1877, having m, 2 Feb, 1869, as 1st wife, to George John Pitt Taylor, late capt. 78th highlanders, Ross-shire buflfs (youngest son of Major William Stanhope Taylor, by his wife. Lady Sarah O'Brien, 2nd dau. of William, 2ncl Marciuis of Thomond, K.P.), and had a son and 4 daus. Desmond Stanhope Pitt Taylor, b. 12 Dec. 1877,— Sarah Lauderdale Eily Pitt,— Violet Mary Pitt, d. 14 Mar, 1871,— Sybil Violet Thomond Pitt.— Ernestine Hester Pitt. BUEEARD, Sir Harry Paul, of Walhampton, hA. '— T>=^ \ ^J Hants. J.p. (1769, ^i/nsr4^^ \^ G.B.), lieut. late 60th royal rifles; s. his father as 6th Ba- ronet in 1871 ; b. 5 Sept. 1846; m. 28 Mar. 1872, Margaret, __;^I^ 2nd dau. of John An- derson, Esq. of Eothe- say and St. John, New Bninswick; heir presumptive, his uncle Sidney. Arms— Az. a lion passant between two estoiles in chief and a cross-crosslet fitchee in base arg. on a chief or two lions ram- pant respecting each other supporting a sinister hand couped gu. Crest — A naval crown or, issuing therefrom a cubit arm erect ppr,, charged with a cross pattee gu,, the hand grasping a trident in the bend sinister, point downwards or. SUPPORTERS— Two lions reguardant arg., standing upon an anchor ppr,, supporting a trident erect or, gorged with a naval crown, therefrom a chain reflexed over the back az. Motto— Persevere. Seat— Walhampton, Lyjiington, Hants. 92 BURRELL. Hineage. PAUL BUKRARD, of Walhampton, Hants. D.L. and West- minster (grandson of Thomas Burrard, of Walhampton, M.P. Lymington, by his wife Elizabeth, dau. of Gregory Isham, of Barby, Northants.); M.P. Lymington, Hants.* 1706/13, 1719/27, and Yarmouth, I.W. 1727/35 ; m. 17 Oct. 1704, Lucy, dau. and heir of Sir William Button Colt, envoy extraordinary to the courts of Dresden, Lunenburg, Zelle, and Hanover (BART.), and had 3 sons, [1] Sir Harry, d, of Walhampton aforesaid, M.P. Lymington 43 years, bowbearer to the King in New Forest ; created a BA- RONET 3 April, 1769, with remainder, in default of male issue, to his brothers George and William, and their issue male; he d. s. p. 12 April, 1791, having m. 1st, Alicia, dau. of John Snape, Esq.; she d. s. p. He m. 2ndly— 1754, Mary Frances, dau. of James Clarke, of Wharton, Herefords. ; she d. Sept. 1777, having had a son and dau. who both died young. [2] William, governor of Yarmouth Castle, i.W. lieut.-col. of Col. Trelawny's regt. ; Burrard Creek, in British Columbia, was named after him ; b. 1712 ; d. Nov. 1780, having m. 1st— Eliza- beth Jacintha, dau. and coheir of M. de la Rosa, Spanish minis- ter at St. James', by whom he had 4 daus. He m. 2ndly, Mary, dau. of Dr. Joseph Pearce, of Lymington, and had with other issue 2 sons. (1) Sir Harry (Burrard) Neale, s. his uncle as 2nd Baronet; adm. of the white, G.c.B. g.C.m.g. lord of the admiralty, groom of the bedchamber to George IIL and William IV. M.P. Lsrmington 46 years ; commanded the St. Furenzo at the Mutiny of the Nore, 1797, and received the thanks of the city of London for sailing out under the fire of the fleet and escaping. George III. visited him at Walhampton in 1801 and 1804; commanded the Mediterranean fleet, 1825; b. 16 Sept. 1765 ; d. s. p. 7 Feb. 1840, having m. 15 April, 1795, Grace Elizabeth, dau. and coheir of Robert Neale, Esq. of Shaw House, Wilts. (DUCKETT), having assumed by R.L. dated 8th of same month the surname and arms of NEALE, and by R.L. 21 Nov. 1839, had a grant of supporters to \ye borne by his successors to the Baronetcy ; she d. 21 Dec. 1855, aged 83. (2) Sir George, s. as 3rd Baronet. [3] George, of Lymington aforesaid, b. 28 June, 1718 ; d. 1777, having m. 19 Aug. 1751, Madeleine, dau. of John Durell, of Jersey, and had 2 sons and a dau. His elder son. Sir Harry Burrard, lieut.-gen. in the army, commanded 1st guards, and commanded tlie British forces at the victory of Vimeira, 1808 ; was created a BAROXET 12 Nov. 1807, for services at Copenhagen, but this creation expired on the decease of his son, Sir Charles, 12 July, 1870, who left 6 daus. SIR GEORGE, 3rd Baronet, chaplain in ordinary to four successive sovereigns, vicar of Middleton Tyas, co. York, and of Burton Goggles, co. Line, rector of Yarmouth and of Shalfleet, Isle of Wight, commissioner of customs for the port of London; b. 6 April, 1769; d. 17 May, 1856, having m. Ist— 18 Sept. 1804, Elizabeth Anne, dau. and heir of William Coppell, Esq. of Jamaica; she d. 11 April, 1815, having had an only surviving child, [1] Sir George, 4th Baronet, M.P. Lymington ; b. 13 Oct. 1805; d. s. p. 8 Sept. 1870, having m. 3 Jan. 1839, Isaliella, only dau. of Sir George Duckett, Bart. ; she d. 7 Sept. 1876. REV. SIR GEORGE m. 2ndly— 1 May, 1816, Emma, dau. of Rear-Adm. Joseph Bingham, com.-in-chief in Indian seas (PARKER— BART.) ; she d. 2 Jmie, 1879, having had 2 sons and 2 daus. [2] Sir Harry, s. as 5th Baronet. [3] Sidney, capt. and lieut.-col. late grenadier guards, served in Crimea, heir presumptive to the Baronetcy ; b. 4 Nov. 1826; m. 10 Nov. 1859, (Jeraldine Augusta, dau. of William Richardson, Esq. of London, and Wanstead, Essex, and has 4 sons and a dau. Sidney Gerald, lieut. R.E. b. 12 Aug. I860.— William Button, b. 21 Dec. 1861.— Charles, b. 15 Feb. 1867.— Harry George, b. 18 April, 1871.— May. [4] Harriet, d. 22 Dec. 1875, having m. 13 Oct. 1846, as 2nd wife, to Francis Henry Crozier (late E.l.c.s.) of Delawarr, Lymington (son of Rawson Bodham Crozier, Esq. of West Hill Freshwater, Isle of Wight), and has 2 sons and 4 daus. ' (1) Burrard Rawson, capt. R. Scots fusiliers, late Queen's Own Cameron Higlilamlers (79tli regt.), formerly lieut. 46th regt. ; b. 20 May, 1850; m. 11 Oct. 1877, Rebecca Frances, 2nd dau. of Major Percy, late 9th regt. and has a son, b 9 Jan 1879, and a son, b. 29 Sept. 1881. (2) Pearson Frank, R.N. b. 19 Nov. 1851 ; m. 1st— 30 Mar. 1875, Diana Emily, dau. of Hugh Montolieu Hammersley* Esq. (E. RADNOR), of RidgM-ay, Hants.; she d. 21 Mar. 1880. He m. 2ndly— 7 Sept. 1881, Rosa Onslow Leslie, youngest dau. of late Edward Bumy Glass, Esq. Madras c.s. (3) Harriet Frances, m. 22 Nov. 1866, to Col. Charles Osborn Creagh-Osborne, c.B. late 6th regt. (Osborne), and has 2 sons and a dau. (4) Emma Corrie, d. 27 Jan. 1879, having m. 18 Feb. 1868, to William Smith, major R.A. and had 3 sons and 2 daus. William Frank SMITH. — Henry Crozier.— Burrard Archi- bald.— Sarah Helen.— Emma Gertrude. (5) Gertrude Julia. (6) Mary Alice. * Lymington, Hants, was represented in parliament by the Barrards from 1679 until 1835, excepting from 1727 to 1735. [5] Theresa, d. 2 Feb. 1849,having m. 31 July. 1845, to Rowland Edward (2ud son of W. H. Cooper, Ksfj. of Pain's Hill, Surrey); he d. 19 Sept. 1858, having had a son and dau. (1) Rowland Burrard COOPER, b. 21 July, 1846 ; m. 4 Mar. 1869, Ellen, 2nd dau. of Arthur Hall, Esq. of London, and has 4 daus. Maud Burrard.— Mildred Chase.— Emma Theresa.— Ethel Harriet. (2) Edith Theresa, m. 1 Aug. 1866, to Rev. Robert Lewes Dashwood (Bart.). of Sherfield English, Hants. SIR HARRY. 5th Baronet, b. 13 Oct. 1818 ; d. 15 April, 1871, having m. 5 Aug. 1845, Mary Standley, youngest dau. of late J. Allen, Esq. of Blackheath ; she d. 25 Nov. 1875, having had a son. (1) Sir Harry Paul, 6th and present Baronet. "T3URRELL, Sir Walter -^ Wyndham, of Knapp Ca.s- tle, Sussex, j.p. (1774, o. B.), high sheriflf 1872, m.p. Shoreham since 1876; 8. his brother as r>th Baronet in 1876 ; b. 26 Oct. 1814 ; m. 10 June, 1847, Dorothea, dau. of late Rev. John Applethwaite Jones, vicar of Burleigh -on -the -Hill, Rutland, and has 3 sons and 4 daus. (1) Charles Ravmond, capt. royal Sussex militia 1872/81 ; b. 29 Mar. 1848 ; m. 23 July, 1872, Etheldreda Mary, eldest dau. of Robert Ixider, Esq. of the High Beeches, Sussex, and has a son and 2 daus. Merrick Raymond, b. 14 May 1877.— Sybil Dorothy.— Mary Emma. (2) Walter Henry Wyndham Ra\Tnond, b. 2 Jan. 1857. ?3) Robert Merrik Raymond, b. 3o Aug. 1863. (4) Frances Louisa. (5) Dorothea Mary Augusta, m. 25 July, 1878, to Francis William Otter, son of late Yen. W. B. Otter, archdeacon of (6) Emily Charlotte Edrica, m. 17 Aug. 1876, to Ernest, 2nd son of Right Hon. Sir Richard Baggallay, and had a son, Harold Burrell Baggallay, b. 13, d. 29 Aug. 1880. (7) Edith Henrietta. Arms— Vert, three shields arg. each having a bordure engrailed or. Crest— A n.iked arm embowcd, the hand grasping a sprig of laurel all ppr. Motto — Sub libertate quietem. SEATS— Ockenden.Cuckfleld, and West Grinsted Park, Hors- ham, both Sussex. Tows House— 3, King Street, St. James's, 8.w. Uineagf, SIR WILLIAM BURRELL, of Valentine House, Essex, and The Deepdene, Surrey, Ll,.l). (son of Peter Burrell, of Beckenham, M.P. and his wife Amy, dau. of Hugh Raymond, Esq. of Saling Park, Essex, see GWV1>IR— PEKRAUK). chancellor of the diocese of Worcester, M.P. Haslemere 1768, and com- missioner of excise 1771, chancellor of the diocese of Wor- cester, a director of the South Sea Company ; b. 10 Oct. 1732 ; d. 20 Jan. 1796, having m. 13 April, 1773, Sophia, dau. and coheir of Sir Charles Raymond, of Valentine House, Essex, who was created a BARONET 31 :May, 1774, with remainder to his son-in-law, who on the death, 24 Aug, 1789, of Sir Charles l{ay- mond, became Sir William Burrell, 2nd Baronet; she d. 20 June. 1802, having had with 2 daus. 3 sons, [1] Sir Charles Merrik, s. as 3rd Baronet. [2] Walter, of West (Jrinstead Park, M.P. Sussex in five suc- cessive Parliaments ; b. 15 April, 1777 ; d. s. p. 7 April, 1831, having m. 21 July, 1826, Helena Anne, dau. of Alexaning m. 28 Sept. 1824, to John Nelson, proctor of the court of arches C^interbury, who d. 4 Nov. 1872, having had 2 sous and 3 daus. [8] Emma, d. s. p. 4 Mar. 1869, having m. 26 Sept. 1832, to Gen. Sir David Cai»on, K.c.n. col. 106th regt.; lie d. 17 Dec. 1869. [9] Ellen, m. 25 June, 1828, to Rev. Charles Arnold, M.A. rector of Tinwell, Rutland, and hon. canon of Peterborough, and has 6 sons and 6 daus. BURTON, Sir Charles Wil- liam CuFFE, of Pollac- ton, CO. Carlo w (1758, L); high sheriff 1851, formerly lieut. 1st R. dragoons; s. his cousin as 5th Baronet in 1843 ; b. 13 Jan. 1823 ; m. 16 Dec. 1861, Georgiana Mary, only dau. of late David Haliburton Dal- las, Esq. and granddau. of Lt.-Gen. Sir Thomas Dallas, G.C.B.; heir pre- sumptive, his brother Adolphus. Arms— Per pale az, and pur- pure a cross engrailed or, be- tween four roses arg. CREST- On a ducal coronet a dexter gauntlet, the palm in- wards, all ppr. Motto — Deus providebit. SEAT— Pollacton, co. Carlow. Di WTLER. Hineage. EDWAED BURTON (said to be second son of Edward Burton, of Longnor, Salop), had 2 sons, Francis and Thomas, who came into Ireland 1610. Francis settled at Ballyea (part of the Buncraggy estate, co. Clare), which was granted him by Donogh, Earl of Thomond, and was one of the first free burgesses of the town of Ennis ; he d. s. p. leaving his brother THOMAS, of Buncraggy, his heir ; he m. Anne Shepherd, of Baycote, Hereford, and had with 2 daus. (Martha, d. s. p. Avife of Rev. John Andrews, D.D. incuml)ent of Ennis; and Jane, m. to Allan Swan wick, of Worsall, Cheshire, gent) , an only son, SAMUEL, of Buncraggy, co. Clare, sheriff 1669 ; will proved 1 Dec. 1712, leaving by Margery Harris, his wife, 3 sons, [1] Francis, ancestor of the Marquis of Conyngham. (See PEERAGE). [2] Charles, d. s. p. having m. Mary, dau. of Walter Hickman, of CO. Clare. [3] Benjamin, of Dublin, banker, alderman and lord mayor 1706, M.P. for that city 1703, 1713, 1715, 1723 ; d. 28 May, 1728, having m. (lie. dated 22 May, 1686) Grace, dau. of Robert Strat- ford, of Belan, co. Kildare, Esq. ; she d. July, 1721, having had with other issue 4 sons, (1) Samuel, of Burton Hall, co. Carlow, and of Dublin, banker, M.P. Sligo (borough), 1713, and Dublin 1727; m. 1st — 17 June, 1708, Anne, dau. of Charles Campbell, Esq. of Dublin; she d. 20 Oct. 1714, leaving 2 sons and a dau. He m. 2ndly, Mary Hinde, and had a dau. Mary. His great-great-grandson , William FitzWilliam Burton, of Burton Hall, j.p. high sheriff co. Carlow 1822 (son of Benjamin Burton, of Burton Hall, and his wife Anne, dau. of Thomas Main- waring, of Goltho, CO. Line. ) ; b. 22 Sept. 1796 ; d. 15 Nov. 1844, having m. 18 July, 1825, Mary, dau. of Sir John Power, of Kilfane, Bart. ; she d. 25 Jan. 1839. He m. 2ndly— 5 Oct. 1840, Eleanor Mary, dau. of William Browne, of Browne's Hill, co. Carlow ; she d. s. p. 5 Dec. 1870. By his 1st wife he had 4 sons and 4 daus. /I/ William FitzWilliam, of Burton Hall, b. 14 May, 1826; J.P. CO. Kildare, and Carlow, high sheriff 1849; m. 17 June, 1848, Coralie Augusta Frederica, 3rd dau. of Henrj' Lloyd, Esq. of Farrinrory, co. Tipperary, and has 2 sons, (1) William FitzWilliam, b. 30 April, 1849 ; ni. 12 April, 1877, Georgiana Spencer, dau. of Capt. tlie Hon. William Henry George WeUesley, r.n. (E. Cowlet), and lias a son and dau. William Mainwaring, b. 11 July, 1881.— Georgiana Coralie. (2) Alfred Henry, t. 29 Mar. 1853. /2/ Benjamin, in H.O.; b. 17 Sept. 1829 ; d. , having m. 27 April, 1854, Ann, dau. of late Col. Henrj* Bruen, M.P. of Oak Park, co. Carlow, and had a son and dau. (1) Benjamin, lieut. R.A. (2) Mary Elizabeth, m. 16 June, 1880, to Hon. Edward Lawless, late rifle brigade, 2nd son of Edward, 3rd Baron Cloncurry. /3/ John Power, b. 3 Sept. 1833; m. , Adelaide, dau. of Henry Close, of Newtown Park, co. Dublin, and has 4 sons. /4/ Charles, capt. late 99th regt. ; b. 24 Oct. 1836 ; m. 25 April, 1871, Mary Edith, dau. of Rev. John Charles Daven- port, rector of Skeffington, Leic. and has 3 daus. Florence Helen. Mary Bertha. Norah. /5/ Harriet Anne, m. 29 July, 1851, aa 2ud wife, to her cousin Richard, after Sir Richard Sutton, Bart, who d. 2 Oct. 1878. /6/ Mary Frances, m. 18 Nov. 1862, as 2nd wife to Rev. Thomas George Onslow, late rectoi of Catmore, Berks (E. Onslow). Ill Sophia Charlotte, m. 22 Jan. 1856, to John Henry Edward Fock, of Gowran Grange, co. Kildare, J.P. D.L. capt. late 8th foot. Baron de Robeck, in the kingdom of Sweden, and has had 3 sons and 4 daus. (1) Henry Edward William FoCK, Kildare militia, b. 3 Mar. 1859.— (2) John Michael, b. 10 June, 1862— rS) Charles Richard, b. 27 Mar. 1871. (4) Emilie Anne, m. 23 April, 1878, to Thomas John de Burgh, of Old Town, 5th dragoon guards. (5) Gertrude Elizabeth Mary. — (6) Coralie Annette Helen Georgiana, d. 5 Nov. 1879.— (7) Zoe Anna Judith. /8/ Helen Mary. (2) Robert, capt. of battle-axe guards, M.P. Carlow borough 1727 ; m. Catherine, dau. of Thomas Ryves, of Rathfallagh and d. s. p. ' (3) Sir Charles, created a Baronet. (4) Francis, major of horse ; d. 11 April, 1752, having m. 14 Dec. 1738, Rachel, eldest dau. of Rt. Rev. Edward Smyth, D.D. bishop of Down and Connor, and had with other issue a' dau.* Maria, m. to Richard Cox, of Castletown, co. Kilkenny. SIR CHARLES BURTON, alderman and M.P. Dublin knighted by the viceroy. Lord Harrington (1747/51), and created a Baronet op Ireland 2 Oct. 1758 ; d. 1775, having m. Margaret, eldest dau. of Richard Meredyth, of Shrowland CO. Kildare, and had with 5 daus. an only son, ' SIR CHARLES BURTON, 2nd Baronet, d. 1812, having m. Hon. Catherine Cuffe, 3rd dau. and coh. of John, 2nd' Lord Desart ; she d. 10 Oct. 1827, having had with other issue 6 sons, [1] Sir Charles, 3rd Baronet; b. ; d. 1843, having m. 1807, Susannah, dau. of Joshua Paul Meredyth, Esq. (Bart.), and had vith other issue a son, , Sir Charles, 4th Baronet; d. unm. 17 ^iay, 1843. [2] John, capt. 17th light dragoons, d. 1813. [3] Benjamin, lieut. 19th lancers ; d. 1834, having m. Grace Ann, only child of William Roberts, of London, and had with other issue 2 sons and 2 daus. (1) Sir Charles "WilUam Cuffe, 5th and present Baronet. (2) Adolphus William Desart, c.R. col. in the army, lieut.-col. late 7th dragoon giiards, heir presumptive to the Baronetcy; b. 1827; m. 11 June, 1863, Sophia Louisa, dau. of late Gen. Sir John Slade, Bart. G.C.H. and has 2 daus. Grace Hales. Gertrude Mary. (3) Catherine Anne Galloway. (4) Adelaide. [4] Wilham, b. ; d. 1826. having m. 1814, Mary, eldest dau. and coheiress of Sanuiel Skey, Esq. of Spring Grove, nenr Bewdley, co. Wore, and had 3 sons and 2 daus. (1) William, a lieut. in the guards, and A.D.C. to the king of Bavaria; b. Aug. 1815; d. unm. 17 Julv, 1859. (2) Samuel Skey. b. 1821; d. ' 1868; m. 30 Sept. 1861, Susan Bristowe Berridge, widow of Thomas Miller, Esq. of Leicester ; she d. having had a dau. Nora Mar}' Katherinc. (3) Charles* James, d. unm. 27 Oct. 1875, aged 46. (4) Catherine Sarah. (5) Lucy Caroline, m. , to Alfred Carrington Dick, Esq. formerly in the consular service, s. p. [5] Edward, d. s, p. having m. , to , dau. of Eustace. BUTLER, Sir Thomas Pierce, of Garry hun don, CO. Carlow (1628, i.) ; high shcriflf 1865, lieut. late o6th and 24th regts. major Carlow rifle militia 1854/72 ; s. his father as 10th Baronet in 1862 ; b. 16 Dec. 1836; m. 8 Sept. 1864, Hester Elizabeth, eldest dau. of Sir A. E. Bellingham, Bart, and has had 3 sons and 4 daus. (1) Richard Pierce, b. 28 Sept. 1872. (2) Thomas Edmond, b. 6 April, 1876. (3) Walter Alan, b. 14 Mar. 1877; d. 25 Feb. 1878. (4) Edith Alice. (5) Maud Isabel. (6) Dorothea Hester. (7) Eleanor Frances, b. 19 Feb. 1880. ARSfS— Or, a chief indented az., a martlet for difference. CREST— Out of ducal coronet or a plume of five ostrich feathers, therefrom a falcon rising arg. Motto— Comme je trouve. SEATS— BalUn Temple, Tullow, and Garryhundon, both In the CO. Carlow. SIR THOAU.S BUTLER, of Cloughgrenan, co. Carlow, M.P. for that county, 1639, was created a Baronet of Ire- land, privy seal, 16 Aug. 1628; m. Anne, dau. of Sir Thomas Coleclough, Knt. of Tyntem Abbey, co. Wexford, and widow of Nicholas Bagenal, Esq. and had with 3 daus. 4 sons. His great-great-grandson , SIR RICHARD, 5th Baronet (on the death of his nephew Sir Pierce, M.P.), m.p. co. Cariow 1729/61; m. Henrietta' dau. and coheir of Henry Percy, of Seskin, co. Cariow (son of Sir Anthony Percy, lord mayor of Dublin 1699); she d. 14 Jan. 1794, having had witli 6 daus. 4 sons, (1) Sir Thomas, s. as 6th Baronet. (2) James, capt. 1st rcgt. of horse; d. num. (3) Pierce, major 2»th regt. 1766, ancestor of late Pierce Butler, of Butler's Island, Georgia, r.s. who m. Frances, dau. of C haries Kemblo (and niece of John Kcmble and Airs Siddons) and had 2 daus. Sarah and Frances (B. LElGig. BUTLER. 95 (4) William Paul, of Broomvllle, co. Carlow, a solicitor ; m. Henrietta, dau. of Abraham Nickson, of Munny, co. Wicklow, and haL\S, 6th Baronet, M.P. co. Carlow 1761 ; m. Dorothea, only child of Ven. Edward Bayly, D.D. (M. ANCiiKKEY), archdeacon of Dublin, dean of Ardfert, &c. and had with 4 daos. 4 sons, of whom the eldest, viz.: QIR RICHARD, 7th Baronet, M.P.co. Carlow, 1783 to 1800; O b. 14 July, 1761 ; d. 16 Jan. 1817, having m. 23 Aug. 1782, Saiah Maria, only dau. of Thomas Worth Newenham, Eaq. of Cdolmore, co. Cork, and had 6 sons and 2 daus. [1] Sir Thomas, s, as 8th Baronet. [2] lUchard Pierce, in H.o. b. 4 Nov. 1784 ; d. 10 Sept. 1886, having m. 13 June, 1822, Charlotte, 3rd dau. of John Graham- Clarke, Esq. of Fenham,nearNewca«tle-on-T}'ne,and of Sutton, York.; she d. 1835, having had an only dau. Charlotte Mary, m. 24 June, 1847, to Charles William Reynolds, of Ramslade, Berks, J.P. capt. late 16th lancers, and has 2 sons and 4 daus. (1) John Hunter REYNOLDS, lieat grenadier guards ; b. 18 Jan. 1854. (2) Cecil Edwanl, b. 8 Feb. 1857. (3) Mary Arabella Susan, m. 28 Dec. 1871, to Major Herbert :Mitc-hpll, ll.A. (4) Mthel Maud. (5) Arlctte Isabel. (6) (larisse Maria Guthrie. [3] William Arthur, lieut. 27th foot, b. 22 Aug. 1786; d. s. p. having m. 1827, Emma, dau. of James Hescltine, Esq.; slied. lOXov. 1872. [4] James, of Bally bar, co. Carlow; b. 9 Nov. 1788; d. 1 Mar. 1805, liaviug m. Elizabeth, only child of Beau- champ Bngenall Hill, Esq, ; she d. 27 Nov. 1827, having had with other issue a son and 3 daus. (1) .James, of Bally Imr House, Carlow; b. 4 Mar. 1826; m. 10 April, 1860, Henrietta Clara, 2nd dau. of late Capt. CTiarles Geert HEDLEY, b. 19 Jan. 1859. Ethel Arlette. Laiu^ Frances Charlotte. SIR RICHARD PIERCE, 9th Baronet, b. 4 Mar. 1813 ; d. 22 Nov, 1862, having m, 28 May, 1835, Matilda, 2nd dau. of Thomas Cookson, Esq. of Hermitage, co. Durhaiu, and had 5 sons and 3 daus. (1) Sir Thomas Pierce, 10th and present Baronet. (2) Richard Pierce, formerlj' 78th highlanders, and adjutant of Londonderry militia; b. 30 April, 1839 ; m. 15 Nov. 1864, Florence Isabel, dau. of Hans Henry Hamilton, Esq. Q.c. of Dublin, and has 3 daus. Violet. Eva. Isabel. (3) Edmund, b. 20 Mar. 1843; d. unm. 18 Mar. 1873. (4) Walter Selby, major Carlow mil. 1881; b. 14 Oct. 1845, (5) Charles Rol)ert, late 30th regt. b. 3 Mar. 1848. (6) Elizabeth Frances. (7) Emma,m. 3 Oct. 1867, to Capt. GeofErey Joseph Shaker- ley, R.A. (BART.) (8) Matilda Constance. 96 BUXTON. ! Noel, youngest dau. of Charles, 1st Earl of Gains- > -jDUXTON, Sir Egbert Jacob, borough, and has 4 sons and 5 daus. | -L> of Shad well Court, Norfolk (i) Thomas Fowell Victor, b. 5 April, 1865. I (2) Noel Edward, b. 9 Jan. 1869. I (3) Charles Roden, b. 27 Nov. 1875. " (4) A son, b. 20 June, 1880, .' (5) Edith Frances. (6) Mary Catherine. i (7) Constance Victoria. (8) Victoria Alexandrina. ? (9) Mabel Frances Evelyn. i (1800, G.B.); high sheriff 1870, d.l. M.p.South Norfolk since 1871; s. his father as 3rd Baronet in 1842; b. 13 Mar. 1829; m. 4 Dec. 1865, Mary Augusta Harriet, only child of late lieut.-Col. John Johnstone, Esq. (Bart.) of Alva, and has 2 daus. [1] Maude Isabel. [2] Sybil Mary. Note— No heir to tliis Baronetcy. ARMS— Arg. a lion rampant, tail elevated sa. Crest— A buck's head gu. MOTTO— Whatsoever thy hand findeth to do, do it with thy might. SEAT— Shadwell Court, Thetford, Norfolk. TOWN HOUSE— 9, Seamore Place, Mayfair, W. Hineage, SIR ROBERT JOHN BUXTON, of Shadwell Court (11th in descent from John Buxton, of Dickleborough, Norfolk), M.P. Thetford and Great Bedwin, Wilts; b. 27 Oct. 1752; created a Baronet 25 Nov. 1800; d. 7 June, 1839, having m. 22 May, 1777, Juliana Mary, 2nd dau. of Sir Thomas Beevor, Bart, of Hethel, Norfolk ; she d. 5 Feb. 1843, having had mth 2 daus. an only son, viz.: SIR JOHN JACOB, 2nd Baronet, M.P. Great Bedwin; b. 13 Aug. 1788; d. 13 Oct. 1842, having m. 5 Aug. 1825, Eliza- beth, eldest dau. of Sir :Montague Cholmeley, Bart, of Easton Hall, CO. Line, and had a son and 2 daus. [1] Sir Robert Jacob, 3rd and present Baronet. [2] Elizabeth Julia, d. 30 Sept. 1880, having m. 19 Jan. 1856, to Walter Thomas William Spencer-Stanhope, Esq. of Cannon Hall, Yorks. (E. LEICESTER). [3] Isabella Anne, m. 25 July, 1863, to Major-Gen. Edward Earle Gascoyne Bulwer, C.B. 13th fusiliers Dec. 1787; d. 4 July, 1817, having m. 19 Dec. 1811, Martha, ; eldest dau. of Edmund Henning, Esq. of Melcombe Regis, ; Dorset ; slie d. , having had a son and dau. i /I/ Edmund Charles, of Buxton House, Essex ; b. 2 Sept. j 1813 ; d. 1878, having m. 3 Sept. 1834, Charlotte Mary, \ eldest dau. of Abbot Upcher, Esq. of Sheringham, Norfolk, ; and hail a son and 3 daus. j (1) Ednuuul Charles, b. 24 Jan. 1839; m. G | dau. of Lieut.-Col. Sykes. 1 (2) Anna Mary. (3) Augusta. '■ 1^1 Catherine Emma. /2/ Anna, d. s. p. 19 July, 1842, having m. 16 July, 1836, as \ 1st wife, to Joseph Hoare, of London, banker, and of Childs ; Hill, Middx. (Bart.) i [3] Edwar.l North, b. 22 April, 1791; d. unm. 25 Aug. 1811. [4] Anna, m. 3 Oct. 1816, to William Forster, of Bradpole, i Dorset ; he d. 27 Jan. 1854, aged 70, leaving an only son, ' Right Hon. William Edward Forster, of Burley in ' Wharfeflale, Yorks. P.c. LL.D. M.P. Bradford since 1861, under- \ sec. 1865, 6, vice-president of the council 1868, 74, lord rector of ! Aberdeen University from 1875, chief sec. for Ireland since 1880; b. 11 July, 1818; m. 16 Aug. 1850, Jane Mirtha, eldest / dau. of late Rev. Thomas Arnold, D.D. head-master of < Rugby. SIR THOMAS FOWELL BUXTON, of Bcllficld, Dorset, and j Runton, Norfolk, M.P. Weymouth, 1818/37, created a BA- 1 RONET for his exertions to abolish slavery 30 July, 1840 ; b. 1 ! April, 1786 ; d. 19 Feb. 1845, having m. 13 May, 1807, Hannah : (sister of Elizabeth Fry), 5th dau. of John Gurncy, Esq. of j Earlham, Norfolk ; she d. 20 Mar. 1872, having had 3 sons and 2 daus. i [1] Sir Edward North, s. as 2nd Baronet. [2] Thomas Fowell, of Easneye, Herts.; b. 29 Aug. 1821; m. ; 4 Feb. 1845, Rachel Jane, 5th dau. of Samuel Gurney, Esq. of i Ham House, Essex, and had 6 sons and 5 daus. (1) John Henry, b. 15 Aug. 1849 ; m. 19 Nov. 1874, Emma : Maria, dau. of Richard Wilson Felly, D.L. capt. R.N. Trinity : House (Bart.), and has 3 sous, ' Henry Fowell, b. 23 Jan. 1876.— Leonard, b. 10 Oct. 1877.— ■ Andrew Richard, b. 19 Aug. 1879. : (2) Fowell Arthur, curate of All Saints, Kuightsbridge; b. j 21 Feb. 1851 ; d. unm. 31 July, 1881. ! ( (3) Geoffrey Fowell, b. 21 Jime, 1852; m. 3 Sept. 1878, Mary, i eldest dau. of Rev. and Hon. John Harbord (B. Suffield), i and has a son and dau. • Geoffrey Cliarles, b. 4 June, 1879.— Joan, b. 8 April, 1881. • (4) Alfred Fowell, b. 28 Mar. 1854.— (5) Barclay Fowell, b. I 16 Aug. I860.— (6) Rachel Louisa. \ (7) Elizabeth Ellen, m. 12 Feb. 1868, to Robert Barclay, Esq. | of High Leigh, Hoddesden, Herts, and of London, banker, j and has 3 sons and 2 daus. ; Robert Leatham BARCLAY, b. 30 Mar. 1869.— Buxton, b. ; 25 Dec. 1876.— David, b. 9 Feb. 1879.— Mary Dorothea.— ; Clemence Rachel. i (8) Catherine Emily. (9) Margaret Jane. (10) Effie Priscilla. (11) Ethel Mary. [3] Charles, of Foxwarren, Surrey, M.P. Newport, l.W. 1857/9; > Maidstone 1859/65, East Surrey 1865/71 ; b. 18 Nov. 1822; d. : 10 Aug. 1871, having m. 7 Feb. 1850, Emily Mary, eldest dau. : ot late Sir Henry Holland, B.irt. M.D. and had 2 sons and 4 daus. i (1) Bertram Henry, of Fox Warren, b. 31 July, 1852. J (2) Sydney Charles, b. 25 Oct. 1853./^^ ?.i^%i*tly /,Pj>^ ; (3) Eleanor Margaret, m. 7 Feb. 1877, to Cecil William', sou I of Charles John Boyle, Esq. (E. CORK.) ■ (4) Mary Emma.— (5) Richenda— (6) Sybil de Gouraay. ; BUXTON. 97 ! [4] Priscilla, d. 18 June, 1852, having m. 1 Aug. 1834, to An- drew Johnston, Esq. of Holton, Halesworth, Sussex, M.P. Easter Fife burghs before Reform Act, and afterwards for St. An- drews ; he d. 24 Aug. 1862, having had 2 sons and 3 daus. (1) Andrew JoilNSTOX, J. P. and D.L. Essex, high sheriff 1880, M.P. South Essex 1868, 74 ; b. 23 May, 1835 ; m. 14 Sept. 1858, Charlotte Anne, eldest dau. of Rev. George Trevelyan, rector of Maiden (Bart.), s. p. (2) Fowell Buxton, capt. late 3rd dragoon guards; b. 6 Jan. 1839; m. at Buenos Ayres, 16 Aug. 1869, Alice, dau. of Adam T. Douglas, of Frayle, Muerto, and has 2 sons and a dau. (3) Euphemia, m. 1 Dec. 1859, to Miles Maclnnes, Esq. of Rickerby House, Carlisle, J.P. Middx. and Cumberland, and has 5 sons and 3 daus. (4) Sarah Maria, m. 28 Jan. 1864, to Rev. Daniel Frederic Wilson, vicar of Mitcham, and has 2 sons and 4 daus. ( 5 ) Priscilla Hannah, known for her work among the Bosnian refugees 1876/9. (6) Catherine Isabel, m. 7 Sept. 1869, to Arthur de No^ Walker, Esq. (BART.), and has issue. [5] Richenda, d. s. p. s.l5 June, 1858, having m. as Ist wife, to Ciipt. Philip Hamond, late 34th regt. (see also HOARE— Bart.) SIR EDWARD NORTH BUXTON, 2nd Baronet, M.P. S. Essex 1847/52, E. Norfolk 1857/8 ; b. 16 Sept. 1812 ; d. 11 June, 1858, having m. 12 April, 1836, Catherine, 2nd dau. of Samuel Gumey, Esq. of Ham House, Essex, and had 6 sons and 5 daus. [1] Sir Thomas Fowell, 3rd and present Baronet. [2] Samuel Gurney, of Catton Hall, Norfolk ; b. 1 Nov. 1838, m. 3 Sept. 1861, Louisa Caroline, 2nd dau. of John Gumey Hoare, Esq. of Hampstead, Middx. (BART.) ; she d. 1 Mar. 1879, baving had 3 sons and 5 daus. Edward Gumey, b. 4 Aug. 1866.— Harry Gumey, b. 23 June, 1871.— Bernard Gumey, b. 6 Sept. 1876, d. 1 Mar. 1879.— Mar- garet Caroline.— Anna Mildred.— Isabel Louisa. — Victoria Catherine Audrey. — Carolyn Gumey. [3] Edward North, of Knighton, Essex, J.P. D.L. chairman of the Loudon school board 1881; b. 1 Sept. 1840; m. 23 Jan. 1862, Emily, youngest dau. of Hon. and Rev. Kenelm Digby (B. DiGBY), and has 3 sons and 5 daus. Gerald, b. 30 Oct. 1862.— Cyril Digby, b. .—A son, b. 2 Sept. 1881.— Geraldine, a twin with Gerald.— Ella.— Hannah Maude.— Clare Emily. — Theresa. [4] Henry Edmimd, J.P. lieut.-col. 1st admin, batt. Norfolk R.V.: b. 22 Jan. 1844 ; m. 16 Oct. 1867, Mary Rosalind, only dau. of Rev. Abbot Upcher, rector of Kirby Cane, Norfolk, and has 3 sons and 3 daus. Abbot Redmond, b. 31 Aug. 1868.— Ronald Henry, b. 3 Nov. 1874.— A son, b. 27 Sept. 1880.— Winifred.— Violet.— A dau. b. 30 Jan. 1879. [5] Charles Louis, lieut. Norfolk art. mil. ; b. 1 Feb. 1846 ; m. 3 July, 1873, Maria, 3rd dau. of Rev. James Lee- Warner, of Thorpland Hall, Norfolk, and has had 3 sons and 2 daus. Walter Louis, b. 6 May, 1875. — Maurice Louis, b. 2 June, 1878.— William Louis, b. 16 Jan. 1881 ; d. 4 Mar. following. Norah Louis.— Amy Louis. [6] Francis William, M.A. Trin. Coll. Camb. bar.-at-law L.l. 1874, and a bencher, M.P. Andover 1880 ; b. 6 Aug. 1847 ; m. 27 Feb. 1872, Hon. Mary Emma La^vrence, dau. of John, 1st Lord La^\Tence, o.c.B. G.C.8.I. and has a son and 6 daus. John Lawrence, b. 1 Dec.1877.— Ruth.— Madeline.— Hilda.— Frances Mary, b. 10 Oct. 1879.— Cecil, b, 30 Oct. 1880. [71 Anna Cecilia. [8] Catherine Elizabeth. [9J Laura Priscilla, m. 30 July, 1873, to Henry Francis Pelham Esq. eldest son of Right Rev. an d Hon. John Thomas, lord bishop of Norwich (E. CHICHESTER). [10] Sarah Evelyn, m. 25 Aug. 1881, to Richard Haubury Joseph, youngest son of late John Henry Gurney, of North Repps, Norfolk. (11) Rachel Jane. Bart, H CALDEK, Sir William Heney Walsingham (1686, N.s.) ; s. his father as 6th Baronet in 1868; b. 14 Sept. 1821; m. 5 Dec. 1842, Julia, eldest dan. of Julius Hutchinson, Esq. of Tonbridge Wells; she d. s. p. 10 Dec. 1875. Note— No heir to this Baronetcy. Arms — Or, a hart's head cabossed sa., attired gu. Crest— A swan swimming in a loch, bordered with flags. Motto— Vigilans non cadet. Sm JAMES CALDER, of Muirtown, co. Moray (son of Thomas Calder, of Sheriff Miln, provost of Elgin, 1665/6/7), created a Knight Baronet op Nova Scotia 5 Nov. 1686, with remainder to his heirs male; d. 1711, having ra. Grizell, dau. of Sir Robert Innes, of Innes, near Elgin, knight baronet; she d. 1742, having had with other issue a son, SIR THOMAS, 2nd Baronet, b. 6 June, 1682; bur. 31 Jan. 1760, having m. 7 Dec. 1711, Christian, dau. of Sir John Scott, Bart, of Ancrum, and had with other issue a son, SIR JAMES, 3rd Baronet, b. 10 Oct. 1712; d. 19 Sept. 1774, having m. 1st — Feb. 1735, Alice, dau. and coheir of Robert Hughes, adm. of the red; she d. 18 April, 1768. He m. 2ndly, Catharine, dau. and coheir of Camen, of Thet- ford, Norfolk, widow, of Wentworth Odiarne, serjeant-at-arms of the house of commons; she d. 26 April, 1776, s. p. By his 1st marriage he had with other issue 2 sons and a dau. (1) Sir Henry, 4th Baronet, major-gen. in the army, col. 30th regt. and lieut.-gov. of Gibraltar; m.lst (settlement dated Mar. 1767), Elizabeth, youngest dau. and coheir of Augustine Earle, of Heydon, Norfolk (B. Lytton) ; she d. s. p. He m, 2ndly— 18 Jan. 1789, Louisa, dau. of Henry Osbom (BART.)', adm. of the white; he d. 3 Feb. 1792, leaving an only son. Sir Henry Roddam, s. as 5tli Baronet. (2) Sir Robert, entered the navy 1757, capt. of the fleet in the victory over the Spaniards off Cape St. Vincent, 14 Feb. 1797 K.c.B. 1797, created a Baronet 22 Aug. 1798, rear-adm. of the' blue 1799, vice-adm. 1805, adm. of the blue 1810; b. 2 July 1745; d. s. p. 31 Aug. 1818, having m. 14 May, 1779, Amelia,' only dau. of John Michell, of Bayfield, Norfolk, M.p. Boston. (3) Alethea, d. July, 1793, having m. to Robert Roddam, adm. R.N. SIR HENRY RODDAM, 5th Baronet ; b. 16 Mar. 1790; dj 13 Aug. 1868, having m. 3 Aug. 1819, Lady Frances Selina Pery, 4th dau. of Edmund Henry, 1st Earl of Limerick; she d. 11 June, 1855, having had with other issue a son and dau. [1] Sir 'William Henry Walsingham, 6th and present Baronet. [2] Louisa Alice Frances, d. 29 Nov. 1874 ; having m. 1st — 11 Nov. 1856, to Charles Fox Webster (BART.), and had with other issue a son and 4 daus. ; she rc-m. 22 April, 1867, as 1st wife, to John Qoupland, Esq. of Goscote Hall, co. Leicester, master of the Queen's hounds, and had a son, Duncan Calder COUPLAND, b. 13 April, 1868. y^ ALL, Sir William ^ George Mon- tagu, of Whiteford, Cornwall (1791, g.b.); «. his father as 4th Ba- ronet in 1864: b.6 Feb. 1849. Note— No heir to this Baro- netcy. Arms— Gu. three trumpets fessewise in pale or. Crest —A demi-lion ram- pant holding between thei paws a trumpet erect or. < MOTTO— Grata manu. ' SEAT — Whiteford House^ Launceston, Cornwall. i Hmeage, JOHN call, of Prestacutt, parish of Launcells, Cornwall^ (grandson of John Call, of Grove, near Stratton); bi? 1680 ; d. 1730, having m. 22 June, 1702, Sarah Jewell; she dJ 1747/8, having had with a dau. 2 sons, | [1] John, of Prestacutt, b. 1 Mar. 1704, d; 31 Dec. 1766, having] m. 1731, Jane, dau. of John Mill; she d. 7 Nov. 1781, having] had with other issue a son, | Sir John Call, created a Baronet. | [2] Richard of Prestacutt aforesaid, d. 1786, leaving 2 sons, " (1) Richard. (2) Thomas, col. and chief engineer at Bengal, d. 12 Dec- 1788, having m. Bethia, dau. of John Blackburn, of Malton,; Yorks. and had a son and 2 daus. i (1) Thomas Henry, b. 1 Nov. 1784. (2) Maria. ! (3) Eliza, d. Dec. 1832, having m. to Major Richard Prittie i Brooke(BART.),hed. 12Dec. 1837 i CAMPBELL. 99 eim JOHN CALL, M.P. Callington, 1784, 1790, 1796, mili- ) tary engineer in India, accountant-general of Madras presidency, 1768, sheriff of Cornwall 1771, a commissioner of crown lands 1786, created a BAHOKKT 28 July, 1791; b. 30 June, 1732; d. 1 Mar. 1801. having m. 28 Mar. 1772, Philadelphia, 3rd dau. and coheir of William Battie, M.D. ; she d. 29 Sept. 1822, having had with other issue a son, SIR WILLIAM PRATT, 2nd Baronet; b. 28 Sept. 1781 ; d. 3 Dec. 1851 ; having m. 19 June, 1806, Lady Louisa Forbes, dau. of George. 5th Earl of Granard; she d. 25 Jan. 1830, having hiwl a son and 3 daus. [1] Sir William Berkeley, s. as 3rd Baronet. [2] Phillida Elizalxjth, m Sept. 1835, to Rev. George Henry Sf)merset, rector of St. Mabyn, Cornwall. (D. Beaufort.) [3] Louisa Mercer, ni. 15 June, 1852, to Rev, and Hon. WiUiam S))cncer. (B. Cuurchill.) [4] Augusta, m. 1st— 21 June, 1838, to Capt. George Dacres Paterson, 98th regt.; he <1. 3 April, 1847, and she re-m. 17 Jan. 1849, to Adm. William Windham Hornby, K.N. SIR WILLIAM BERKELEY, 3rd Baronet, of London, banker; b. 10 May, 1816; d. 22 Dec. 1864, having m. 14 April, 1841, Laura Emma, younger dau. of late CTiarles Wrighte Gardiner, Esq. of Coombe Lodge, AVhitchurch, Oxon. and had a son and 2 daus. [1] Sir William George Montagu, 4th and present Baronet. [2] Rose Anne iiatilda, d. 14 Oct. 1866, having m. 27 Mar. 1865, as 1st wife, to Henry Gratwick Hasler, K.A. youngest son of Richard Hasler, Esq. of Aldingboumc House, Sussex. [3] Blanche, m. 21 Nov. 1866, to Sir Samuel Edmund Falkiner, Bart. CAMPBELL, Sir Nob- MAN Mont- gomery Aber- CROMBY, of Auchinbreck (1628, N.8.); 8. his brother as 9th Baronet in 1875 ; b. 2 Mar. 1846; heir presumptive, his brother John. Arms— GjTonny of eight or and sa. a bor- dure compony erm. and vert. Crest — A dexter hand ppr. holding a spur or. MOTTO— Forget not. Hineage, SIR DUNCAN CAMPBELL, Lord of Lochow, " styled Dun- canus Dominusde Argyll" (D. Argyll), by his 2nd wife, Margaret, dau. of Sir John Stewart, of Blackball, natural son of Robert III. had 3 sons, [1] Duncan, who according to Crawford and Douglas was ancestor of Campbell, of Auchinbreck, and of the various families descended therefrom. [2] Neil, ancestor according to Crawford of Campbell of Ellengreig and Ormadale. [3] Arthiu* (or Archibald) is also stated to be the ancestor of those families whose descent is ascribed to Duncan and Neil before-named. ^ SIR DUGALD CAMPBELL, 5th in descent from Sir Duncan Campbell first-named, knighted by James VI. and created a BARONET OP NOVA SCOTIA by Chas. I. 12/24 Jan. 1628, and had grants of lands, dated 1617 and 1630 ; m. Mary, dau. of Sir Alexander Erskine, of Gogar, son of John, 6th Earl of Mar, and brother of Thomas, 1st Earl of Kellie, and died before 1643, leav- ing issue. His great-grandson, SIR DUNCAN, 4th Baronet, represented Argyllshire in convention 1689, and in Parliament 1689 until his death, shortly before 28 Nov. 1700 ; he m. Henrietta Lindsay, dau. of Alexander, Earl of Balcarres, and had a son, SIR JAMES, 5th Baronet, represented Argyllshire in Scots parliament 1702/7, and sat in first ijarliameiit of Great Britain 1707/8; d. at Lochgair 14 Oct. 1756, having m. 1st, Janet, dau. of Norman Macleod, of Macleod, and had 2 sons and a dau. /I/ Duncan, m. Jean, dau. of Alexander Clerk, of Glendoik,and died before his father, leaving — wth a dau. Janet — an only son, Sir James, 6th Baronet, capt. 49th foot, d. 1812. /2/ Dugald, whose son, John, of Kildalloig, co. Argj-ll, m. Mary Campbell, and had with other issue 3 sons and a dau. (1) Dugald, of whom hereafter. (2) Peter, of Askomell, Argyllshire, m. Katherine William- son Ramsay, of Maxton, Roxburghs. and had an only child, Elizabeth Jane, m. July, 1847, to William Davys Harries- CampbeU-Davys, of Neuadd-fawT, co. Carmarthen, bar.-at- law M.T. J.P. D.L. COS. Brecon, Carmarthen, and Argyll, on roll of high sheriflE, Brecon, 1881, and has a son and dau. [1] Richard Campbell-Davys, J.P. Brecon, Carmarthen, and Argyll. [2] Katharine, m. 26 July, 1876, to Thomas Conway Lloyd, of Dinas, Brecon, J.P. D.L. high sheriff 1878, major Brecon R.V. late capt. 84th regt. J.P. cos. Hereford and Monmouth, &c. and has a son and dau. John Conway Llotd, b. 19 April, 1878.— Jane Katherine Muriel. (3) David, of Kildalloig, m. Hetty, dau. of Pellegrine Treves, gen. of the bedchamber to George IV. when Prince of Wales (she re-m. 17 Mar. 1817, to Thomas Clifton, of Clifton and Lytham, co. Lane, and was grandmother of Charles, Earl of Loudoun); she d. 4 June, 1864. (4) Elizabeth Binning (4th dau.); m. 6 Mar. 1808, to Nor- man Shairp, Esq. of Houston, co. Linlithgow, J.P. D.L. and convener, major E.l.c.S.; d. 7 April, 1864. /3/ Anne, m. to Donald Cameron, of Lochiel, who d. 1748. SIR JAMES m. 2ndly— Susanna, dau. of Sir Archibald Camp- bell, of (}alder, and had 4 sons and 4 daus. /4/ James. /5/ Gilbert. /6/ Alexander. 11 1 William, an ofHcer in French service. /8/ Susanna. /9/ EUzabeth. /lO/ Mary. /ll/ Anne. SIR JAMES m. 3rdly— Margaret Campbell, of Calder, and had 2 sons and 2 daus. /1 2/ James. /1 3/ Donald. /1 4/ Margaret. /1 5/ Camerona. DUGALD CAMPBELL, of Kildalloig (son of John and Mary Campbell), deputy-keeper of the pri\'y seal of Ireland under L.L. Lord Colchester, and private sec. to L.L. Lord Hardwicke, became heir of Sir James Campbell, 6th Baronet in 1812, and was "de jure" Sir Dugald Campbell, Bart. ; d April, 1834, without having assumed the title. He m. Kathe- rine Kingsley; shed. 29 Dec. 1832, having had a son, John Eyton Campbell, who s. as heir male general of the Auchinbreck family, assumed the title and was SIR JOHN EYTON CAMPBELL, 8th Baronet, b. 22 May, 1809 ; d. at Gibraltar 9 Dec. 1853, aged 44, having m. 29 April, 1841, C;harlotte, younger dau. of Louis Henry Ferrier, Esq. of Belleside, co. Linlithgow (she re-m. 16 Oct. 1855, to James Gardiner, of Haughhead, sheriff substitute of Argyll- shire), and had 4 sons, (1) Sir Louis Henry Dugald, 9th Baronet, R.N.; b. 2 Mar. 1844; d. 18 June, 1875, having m. 3 Feb. 1870, Mary Ellen Edith, only child of Harry George Austin, Esq. of Canterbury, she d. 26 Sept. 1879, having had a dau.— Katherine Mary Edith. (2) Sir Norman Montgomery Abercromby, 9th and present Baronet. (3) John Hay Shairp, heir presumptive to the Baro- netcy; b. 27 Jan. 1848. (4) Charles Ralph, b. 24 Sept. 1850 ; m. at St. John's, Christ Church, N.z. 12 June, 1878, Sara, 2nd dau. of (Hon.) WilUam Robinson, M.L.C. CAMPBELL of Ardnamurchan — see •' Chaos." /:a 100 HUME'CAMPBELL— CAMPBELL. HUME-CAMP- BELL, Sir Hugh, of March- mont, CO. Berwick D.L. (1665, N.8.), brig. -gen. R. com- pany of archers, the ,C i^ ^^^ ' "^ Queen's body guard in Scotland; s. his father as 7th Baronet in 1833; M.P. Berwicks. 1834 to 1847; b. 15 Dec. 1812; m. 1st — 30 Jan. 1834, Margaret, younger dau. of John Spottiswoode, Esq. of Spottiswoode, in Berwicks. ; she d. 16 Oct. 1839. He m. 2ndly— 9 Oct. 1841, Juliana Eebecca, only dau. of late Lieut. -Gen. Sir Joseph Fuller, g.c.h. By his 1st wife he had a dau. ( 1 ) Helen, d. 11 Mar. 1876, having m. 13 July, 1864, to Sir George Warrender, Bart. Note.— Heir presumptive, Capt. Charles Hyde Home- Purves, of Purves Hall. ARMS— Quarterly I. grand quarter, 1st and 4th, Vert, a lion rampant arg. 2nd and 3rd, Arg. three popinjays vert, HUME. II. grand quarter, Gyronny of eight or and sa. within abordure gu. charged with eight escallops of the first a canton gyronny of eight of the third and erm. III. grand quarter Az. on a fesse between three mascles arg. as many cinquefoils of the field, Purves. IV. grand quarter, Quarterly, 1st and 4th, Gu. three piles engrai ledarg. 2nd and 3rd, Arg. a cross engrailed az. over all m surtout an inescocheon arg. charged with an oranffe slipped and imperially crowned all ppr. Crest— A dexter arm issuing out of a heart and grasping a scimitar all ppr. e> f e, SUPPORTERS— Two lions rampant regardant arg. MOTTOES— Over the crest, " True to the end." Under the arms. " Fides probata coronat. ' SEAT— Marchmont House, near Dunse. TOWN HOUSE— 18, Hill Street, Berkeley Square, W. Eineage, QI^^^WILLIAM PURVES, o^ Abbey Hill (grandson of p William Purves of that place), was bred to the bar, and held an office xn the court of session, and was a clerk to the parliament comimittees before the usurpation, and on the for wr.? ^«/«^^S II- he was appointed solicitor-gen. for Scotland and was subsequently knighted and elected sohcitor to the church of Scotland; was created a Baronet OF NOVA SCOTIA 25 July, 1665 ; was possessed of considerable estates m the co. of Edinburgh and Benvicksh. • he m Marjory, dau. of Robert Pleeming of Restalrig, and had issue' His great-grandson, ^oouc. am WILLIAM PURVES 4th Baronet (on the death of his p father Sir WiUiam, 1730) ; d. 18 June, 1762, having m. J;^*^7 J^"^^ Hume-Campbell, eldest dau. of Alexander, 2nd Earl of Marchmont (B. Polwarth), and had with other issue an only son, SIR ALEXANDER PURVES. 5th Baronet, major 18th f oof d. 13 Nov. 1812, aged 74, having m. four times; 1st— 23 Aug. 1766, Rosina, or Catherine, dau. of M. Le Blanc, of London- she d. 12 Feb. 1772, having had with other issue a son and dau. [1] Sir "William, s. as 6th Baronet. [2] Ann, m. to David Ross, Esq. of Milncraig. SIR ALEXANDER m. 2ndly— 21 June, 1775, Mary. dau. and coheir of Sir James Home, of Manderstone and Coldinghanie, CO. Berwick, Bart ; she d. 4 July, 1785, having had with other issue a son and 4 daus. [3] John Home-Purves. capt. Scots greys; d. having m. Ellen, dau. of Edmond Power, of Curragheen, CO. Waterford (she re-m. 6 Dec. 1828, as 2nd wife, to Charles, 1st Viscount Canterbury, and d. 16 Nov. 1845, leaving a dau. m. to 9th Baron Hastings), and had a son and 4 daus. (1) John Home-Purves. of Purves Hall, col. in the army, capt. grenadier guards, equerry to h.r.h. the Duchess of Cambridge, and controller of the liousehold ; b. d. 2 July, 1867, having m. 12 April, 1849, Caroline Maria, dau. of Vice- Admiral Hyde Parker, c.B. R.N. (Bart.), and had a son and 2 daus. /I/ Clharles Hyde Home-Purves, of Purves Hall, capt. Hafld. art. mil. 1879/81jlate lieut. rifle brigade, heir pre- sumptive to the Baronetcy ; b. 1850; m. 26 June, 1877, Frances Mabel, youngest dau. of Clement Archer, Esq. of Hill House, Hampton, Middx. and has a son b. 9 Aug. 1879. /2/ Home, b. 1852. 13/ Caroline Augusta. /4/ Alexandra. (2) Louisa, m. to J Fairlie, Esq. (3) Mary. d. 10 Jan. 1850. (4) Marguerite, m. 3 June, 1846, to Capt. William Augustus ToUemache (B. Tollemache), s. p. (5) Ellen, m.l July, 1847, as 2nd wife, to Rev. Henry Ark- wright, vicar of Bodenham, Hereford, and has a son and 5 daus. [4] Rosina, m. to Sir Richard Dobson, R.N. inspector of hospitals. [5] Grace, d. 4 Oct. 1814, having m. 16 April, 1804, as 1st wife, to Adm. Sir David Milne, o.c.B. (BART.) [6] Margaret, m. to Archibald Cochran. Esq. of Ashkirk. SIR ALEXANDER ni. Srdly— 9 Nov. 1785, Magdalen, dau. of James Edmonston, of Longfaugh ; she d. 22 Aug. 1788, having had 2 sons and a dau. ob. coel. He m. 4thly, 19 Jan. 1789, Isa- bella, dau. of James Hunter, of Frankfield.and had an only son, [71 Patrick, capt. 7»th highlanders, killed at Toulouse. QIR WILLIAM PURVES HUME-CAMPBELL, 6th Baronet, (^ assumed the before-mentioned surnames according to a settlement (6 Nov. 1790) of liis great uncle, Hugh, 3rd and last Earl of Marchmont (B. POLWARTH), served heir of entail 30 Nov. 1812; b. 4 Oct. 1767; d. 9 April, 1833, having m. 2 Mar. 1812, Charlotte (n6e Rey), relict of Anthony Hall, Esq. of Flass, CO. Durham ; she d. leaving an only son, Sir Hugh, 7th and present Baronet. CAMPBELL, Sib James, "of Aberuchill, co. Perth" (1667/8, N.s.),J.P. cos. Glouc. and Perth; lieut.-col. Glouc. R. v. deputy surveyor Forest of Dean : s. his father as 5th Baronet in 1824 : b. 5 CAMPBELL. 101 May, 1818; m.28 July, 1840, Caroline, 2nd dau. of Admiral Sir Robert Howe Bromley, Bart, and has (1) Alexander, capt. R.A.; b. 10 Aug. 1841; m. 6 Mar. 1871, Edith Frances Arabella, only dau. of Alexander S. Jauncey, Esq. and has 2 sons and 4 daus, of whom — James Colin, b. 23 Nov. 1875.— John Alexander, b. 22 June, 1877. ARMS— Quarterly, 1st and 4th, Gyronny of eight or and sa. 2nd,Arg. a lymphad with her sails furled oars in action sa. 3rd, Or a fess chequy az. and arg. all within a bordure erm. CRE.st— A demi-lion guardant gu. crowned •with laurel in his dexter paw a sword ppr. hilted and pommel or and in the sinister a dag or highlander's pistol ppr. SUPPORTERS— Two bloodhounds guardant ppr. collared and leashed or. Motto — Sequitur victoria forteis. SEATS— Kilbryde Castle, Dunblane.co. Perth; Whitemead Park, Coleford, co. Gloucester. Uineage. SIR JOHN CA^rPBELL, of Lawers [grandson of James (grandson of Sir Colin Campbell, of aienurchy,by his 4th and last wife Margaret, dau. of Luke Stirling, of Keir) Camp- bell (by his Ist wife Marion, dau. of Sir Duncan Forrester, of Garden), of Lawers, which he had from his father] , knighted at the coronation of Q. An x e of Scotland, 1 ."j^O. Purchased Aber- uchill and other lands in \UU, and in the following year resigned them in favour of his 2nd son; m. his cousin Beatrix, dau. of Sir Colin Campbell, of Glenurchy (E. BREADALBANE), by his wife Catherine, 2nd dau. of William, Lord Kuthven. He died before IGll, having had with other issue 2 sons, (1) Sir James, of Lawers, sheriff principal of Perthshire, knighted 1«18; d. at Lawers, Jan. 1646, having m. Jean, dau. of James, Ist Lord Colville, of Culross; his eldest son, SIR JOHN, was created EARL OF LOUDOUN, LORD FAR- rinyean and Mauchmne 12 May, 1633, to him and his heirs male for ever. (See PEERAGE.) (2) Colin, of Aberuchill, Perths. 1696, by — Colvlle, was grand- father of SIR COLIN CAMPBELL, of Aberuchill, P.C. (son of James Campbell, of Aberuchill, who fell at the battle of Wor- cester, and his wife Ann. dau. of Patrick Hepburn, of Wooling), sheriff depute Argyllshire 16G8, senator of the College of Jus- tice as Lord Aberuchill 1C89, lord of justiciary, P.C. 16»0, ll.P. Inverary 1C6U/74, and.Perthshire in Scots Parliament 1690/1702, acquired the barony and castle of Kilbryde 1669, estimated his losses intlicte' Anne, dau. of Joseph Bum, Esq. and had, with other issue, 3 sons, [2] William W.s. m. 1st, Eliza, dau. of William Hunter, of Glenarmiston, co. Peebles; he m. 2ndly, Jane, dau. of Cleghorn, of Stravithie, co. Fife, and had a son, Major James Campbell. [3] Frederick, m. Miss Caroline Mouat, and had 2 daus. [4] John, M.D., F.R.c.s. Edinburgh, m. Catherine, dau. of John Logan, of Knockshinnoch, co. Ajt, and had a son, John Logan, superintendent, Auckland, N.z, and cabinet minister (\\-itliout portfoUo) ; b. 3 Nov. 1817 ; m. 23 Feb. 1858, Emma, dau. of late Sir John Cracroft Wilson, C.B. K.C.S.I. M.L.A. New Zealand 1860/81, and has had 2 daus. Ida, d. 8 Oct. 1880.— Winifred. SIR ALEXANDER, 4th Baronet, b. 16 Aug. 1757; d. 1824, having m. 1816, Margaret, dau. of Coldstream, of Crieff; she d. 1871, having had 4 sons, (1) Sir James, 5th and present Baronet. (2) Alexander le Grand, of New Zealand, b. 18 July, 1819 : m. 26 July, 1853, Hester Anne, youngest dau. of late Edward B. Copeman, Esq. of Coltishall, Norfolk, and has 2 sons and 3 daus. Alexander Bulwer, b. 2 Oct. 1855.— George Frederick Colin, b. 2 June, 1858.— Margaret Jane.— Caroline Hester Mary.— Catherine Coldstream. (3) John Coldstream, b. 1 Dec. 1821; d. unm, (4) Frederick Hugh Pearson, district judge of Tangalli, Ceylon, retired 1877; b. 3 Sept, 1823; m. 18 April, 1848, Mary Spencer, eldest dau. of late Joseph Price, Esq. and has with other issue 3 sons and a dau. [1] Alexander Henry Price, b. 13 Dec. 1850; m. 4 Dec. 1875, Frieda, dau. of Dr. Lothe, of Edinbvurgh. [2] Frederick William Burleigh, Ceylon gov. service; b. 1 Jan. 1854 ; m. 28 June, 1876, Gertrude, eldest dau. of late J. Thomas, of Newport, Mon. banker, and has a son, Richard Hanbury Biu-leigh, b. 29 March, 1877. [3] Richard Burleigh, Ceylon gov. service; b. 3 June, 1856; m. 31 Dec. 1877, Elizabeth Graham, only dau. of late Dr. Richard Thomas, of Tiverton. [4] Caroline Emily Margaret, m: 23 Jan. 1872, to John Tyler Taylor, Esq. of Monmouth, and has 2 sons and 2 daus. John Frederick Taylor, b, 26 Mar. 1873.— Arthur Cold- stream, b. 28 Mar. 1879.— Mary Campbell.— Anne Nicholas. CAMPBELL, Sir Archibald Spencer Lind- BEY, "of Succoth" (1808, U.K.), advocate ; s. his cousin as 5th Baronet in 1874; b. 27 June, 1852; heir presumptive, his brother James. ARMS— (Juarterly, Ist and 4th, Gyronny of eight engrailed or and sa. Campbell. 2nd and 3rd, Az. a lion rampant arg. within a bordure counter compony, St. WALLACE of Ellerslie. Crest — A camel's head ppr. Supporters — Dexter, a lion rampant gardant. Sinister, a savage wreathed about the temples and loins with oak leaves all ppr. motto — Labor omnia superat. Eineage. ARCHIBALD CAMPBELL, of Succoth, one of the principal clerks of session in Scotland (son of William Campbell, of Succoth and Garscube, co.- Dumbarton), d. Aug. 1790, having m, Feb. 1732, Helen, dau. and heir of John Wallace, of Ellerslie, CO. Renfrew ; she d. in 1767, leaving 2 sons, [1] Sir Hay, created a Baronet. [2] John, receiver general of the customs in Scotland 1808, m. Elizabeth, dau. of Alexander Houston, of Jordan Hill, co. Renfrew, and had a son and 4 daus. viz. — Hay. — Elizabeth. — Helen.— Lilias. — Siisan. SIR ILAY CAilPBELL, solicitor-gen. 1783, lord advocate 1784, M.P. Glasgow burghs, 1 784/9, lord rector Glasgow Uni- versity, D.C.L. lord president of the court of justice in Scotland by the title of Lord Succoth, 1789/1808, was created a Baronet on his retirement from office, 17 Sept. 1808; b, 25 Aug. 1734; d. 28 Mar. 1823, having m. in 1766, Susan Mary, dau. of Archi- bald Murray, of Murrayfield (Lord Henderland of secsion and coiu-t of justiciary, 1783/95, M.P. co. Peebles), and had with other issue a son and 5 daus. [1] Sir Archibald, s. as 2nd Baronet. [2 J Jane, d. s. p. having m. to John McNeil, Esq. of Giglm, co. Argyll. 102 CAMPBELL. [3] Margaret, m. to her cousin Sir John Connell, Knt, judge aiivocate of Scotland, and h id 2 sons and 2 daus. (1) Arthur Connell, late professor of chemistry, St. Andrew's University, ,„,,,„ ^ ,„ ,r C2) James, rector of Monks Eleigh, Suffolk, 1871/8; d. 16 Mar. 1879 having m. Elizabeth, eldest dau. of John Pearson, of Tandridge Hall, Surrey, and had 6 sons and 3 daus (3) MadeUne, m. April, 1823, to George FuUerton Carnegie, Esq • he bur. 22 Oct. 1851, having had issue (E. SOUTHESK). (4) Jane, d. 14 June, 1880, having m. 1st— 30 April, 1825, to Capt. Thomas KnatchbuU, R.A. (Bart,), who d. She re-m. , to Rev, Francis Edward Smith, rector of Hadstock, Essex. [4] Anne, m. to Francis Sitwell, Esq. (BART.), of Barmoor Castle, Northumb, ; he d, 10/19 Feb, 1813. [5] Susan, d. 3 Jan. 1814, having m, 17 June, 1795, to Craufurd Tait, of Harviestoun and Cumloden, co, Clackmannan; he d. 6 May, 1832, having had 4 sons and 3 daus, (1) John TAIT, sherifE of Clackmannan and Kinrossh, 1829 to 1866, and sheriff of Perthsh. from 1866 to 30 May, 1874, convener of the sheriffs of constable, and vice-dean of the faculty of advocates; b. 11 Feb. 1796; d. May, 1877, having m, 30 April, 1824, Mary Amelia, dau. of Francis Sitwell, Esq. (Bart.), of Barmoor, Northumb. and had a son and 2 daus. Ill John Craufurd Tait, adjutant St. George's R.Y. late capt. Stirling mil.; b. 1825, 72/ Anna Sitwell, m, to Frederick Pitman, Esq, /3/ Alice Charlotte, m, 29 April, 1862, to Lieut.-Col, James Hare, of Calder Hall, late 60th rifles and 22nd regt, and has a son and 3 daus, Stuart Welwood HARE, b. 9 Sept, 1867.— Mary SitweU.— Alice Harriett.— Lucy Edith. (2) James Campbell, W.S. b. 1 Nov. 1798; d. unm. 17 Jan. 1879, (3) Thomas Forsyth, C,B, col, E,I,C,S,, comd, 3rd or Tait's irreg, cav, A.D.C. to the Queen; d, unm, 16 Mar, 1859. (4) Most Rev. Archibald Campbell, d.d. ]&,c.l. ll.d, P.C, lord archbishop of Canterbury siwcft 1868HDishop of London 1856/68, formerly fellow of Balliol Coll, Oxon. head-master of Rugby 1842/9, and dean of Carlisle 1849/56, and of the Chapel Royal 1857/69; b, 21 Dec, 1811; m, 22 June, 1843, Catherine, dau. of late Yen, William Spooner, archdeacon of Coventry ; she d. 1 Nov. 1878, having had a son and 3 daus. (1) Craufurd, in H.O. d. 29 May, 1878, aged 29. (2) Lucy Sidney Murray. yy^ (3) Edith Murdoch, m, 12 Nov. 1878, to Rfev. Randall T. Davidson, M.A, dom, chaplain to.archbishop of Cauterburj'. (4) Agnes Sitwell. " ^'^^ < ^ -^*M '^fl (5) Susan Murray, d. 13 May, 1880, having m. 1 June, 1818, to Sir George Sitwell, Bart, who d. 12 Mar, 1853, (6) Charlotte Murdoch, m. 1 June, 1822, as 2nd wife. Sir Charles Wake, of Courteen Hall, 10th Baronet, who d. 23 Feb. 1864. (7) Marion, d. 22 Feb, 1879, having m, to Richard Wildman, Esq. of London, [6] Elizabeth, ni. 1801, to William Dalzell-Colquhoun, Esq. of Garscadden, who d. s. p. 27 January, 1806. SIR ARCHIBALD, 2nd Baronet, a lord of session in Scot- land under the designation of Lord Succoth 1809, and a lord of justiciary until his retirement in 1824 ; b. 1 Aug, 1769 ; d, 23 July, 1846, having m, 8 Aug. 1794, Elizabeth, eldest dau. of John Balfour, Esq. of Balbirnie, co. Fife ; she d, 6 June, 1844, having had with other issue 4 sons and 3 daus, [1] John, M,p, CO, Dumbarton, 1826/30; b. 28 May, 1798; d. 1830, having m, 12 July, 1824, Anna Jane, dau, of Francis Sitwell, Esq, (BART.), of Barmoor aforesaid ; she d, 3 June, 1869, having had 2 sons, (1) Sir Archibald Islay, 3rd Baronet, M.P. Argyllsh, 1851/7; b, 15 May, 1825; d, s, p. 11 Sept. 1866, having m. 1 July, 1858, Lady Agnes Grosvenor, 7th dau, of Richard, Marquis of West- minster ; she re-m. 5 Dec. 1871, to Philip Frank, M.D, (2) Sir George, 4th Baronet, d,l, Lanark, capt, 1st dragoons; b, 27 April, 1829; d, 17 Feb. 1874, having m. 8 June, 1858, Margaret, dau. of Sir Edward Borough, Bart, [2] George Ramsay, E.I.C.S. ; b. 25 Mar. 1800 ; d, 24 Nov, 1861, having m, 26 July, 1851, Lucy Ann, dau, of Thomas Spencer Lindsey, Esq, of Hollymount, co. Mayo, and had 2 sons and a dau, (1) Sir Archibald Spencer Lindsey, 5th and present Baronet, (2) James Ramsay, lieut. 85th regt, heir presumptive to the Baronetcy ; b, 23 April, 1855. (3) Hester Elizabeth Susan Mary. [3] James, b. 10 Oct. 1805. [4] Andrew Ramsay, in H.O, b. 2 Aug, 1813; d, 4 Nov. 1874, having m, 2 Mar. 1848, Mary, dau, of John Anstruther-Thomson Esq, (Anstruther) ; she d, , 1870. [5] Susan, d. 6 Dec. 1868, having m. 1822, to William Grant, Esq. of Congalton, and had an only surviving child, Elizabeth, m. to Lord Charles Pelham Clinton (D New- castle). [6] Elizabeth Anne, d. 6 Nov. 1863, having m, 21 June, 1824, to David, lOt'i Earl of Leven (and Melville), who d, 8 Oct, 1860. [7] Catherine Amelia, m. 22 Feb. 1854, to Rev. Henry Herbert Stepney. c AMPBELL, SlE Edward Fitz- gerald (1815, U.K.), col. in the army, late lieut.-col. GOth rifles ; militaiy sec. and a.d.c. to the com.-in-chief in India 1849/51, sei-ved in the Punjab campaign 1819, against the Afridis 1850, and at the siege of Delhi 1855 ; s. his father as 2nd Baronet in 1819 ; b. 25 Oct. 1822; m. 1853, Georgiana Char- lotte Theophila, 2nd dau. of Sir Thomas Theophilus Metcalfe, 4th Bart.; she d. 17 Oct. 1872, having had 9 sons and 3 daus. (1) Guy Theophilus, lieut. 60th rifles, A.n.c. to Sir Samuel Browie in Afghanistan 1878/9; b. 16 Oct. 1854. (2) Edward Fitzgerald Frederick, ) ._. „ . , ^ . ,q.„ (3) Charles James Napier, \ *'' '""' ^- ^ ^''^- ^^^^^ (4) Gerald Fitzgerald, b, 25 April, 1862, (5) Francis Bunburj- Fitzgerald, ) . . , ,. j ,gg« (6) Colin Arthur Fitzgerald, j *^ '"«' ^' ^^ '^^®' •^^^^• (7) Percy Fitzgerald, b, 12 June, 1865, (8) Douglas Fitzgerald, b, 14 Mar. 1868. (9) George Theophilus, b. 17 Oct. 1872. (10) Annie Charlotte. (11) Finetta Madelina Julia. (12) Griselda Mary Theophila, Arms— (Quarterly 1st and 4th,Gyronny of eight or and sa. 2nd, Arg. a Ij-mphad sails furled and oars in action sa, 3rd, Or a fess chequy az. and arg. all within a bordure embattletl erm. Crest— A boar's head erased or langued gules. Motto— Over the crest " Follow me." Residence— West Grinstead Lodge, Horsham. Uineage. JOHN CAMPBELL, of the Citadel, deputy-keeper of the great seal of Scotland; d. 1777, having m, Ist— Jean, 2nd dau. of Stirling, of Herbertshire and Keir (Stirlikq-MAXWELL). He m, 2ndly— 16 April, 1761, Anne Caroline, dau, of Campbell, of and had with other issue 7 sons and 3 daus. [1] John, of the Citadel and of Warriston, major Argyllshire vols.; b. 20 Dec. 1763 ; d. 1829, having m. Ist— Margaret, dau. of Campbell, of Clatliick, Perthshire. He m. 2ndly— Helen, eldest dau. of John Callander, Esq. of Craigforth, co, Stirling, and had 2 daus. who d. unm. He m, 3rdly— Sophia, youngest dau. of Duncan Stewart, Esq. of Ardsheal ; she d, Aug, 1868/78, aged 83, having had with other issue 4 daus. (1) Auabella Georgina, (2) Grace Jane, d. , having m. , to Rev, John Hall, of Frodsham, Cheshire. (3) Julia Dale. (4) Amelia Caroline, [2] Colin, of whom presently, [3] James, b, ; d, having m. " dau," of Sir James Campbell, Bart, of Invemeil, gov.-gen. of India (see West. Abbey Reg, ed. Col. Chester) ; she d, , having had a son, John Archibald, of the Citadel, capt, in Queen's body- guard, Scotland, sheriflE clerk, Midlothian, J.P. Perthshire; b. d. 1866, having m. Emma, dau. of Thomas Legh, of LjTne Hall, Cheshire ; she d. 1865, having had a son and 2 daus. /I/ John Archibald Legh, of the Citadel, vicar of Helpston; CO. Line; b. , 1823. /2/ Caroline Emma, /3/ Charlotte Amelia, d. unm. 1875. [4] Patrick. [5] Allan. [6] Archibald. [7] Alexander, m, Mary, dau. of Simon Frazer, Esq. of Fair- field, CO, Inverness, and had with other issue a dau. Anne, m. to Nils von Schoultz, officer in the army. [8] Anna Caroline, m. to David Dale, Esq, of Rosebauk, Lanarks. f9] Catherine, m. to John Yule, Esq. 10] Mary, m. to Alexander Campbell, Esq, of Barcaldine (Bart.) COLIN CAMPBELL, lieut,-gen. in the army, lieut,-govemor of Gibraltar, col, 65th regt, (younger son of John Camp- bell, cashier of the royal bank of Scotland); d, 2 April, 1814, having m. , Mary, eldest dau, and coheir of Col, Guy Johnstone, of Guy Park, province of New York; she d. 1832, having had with other issue 6 sous and 3 daus. CAMPBELL, lOB Sir Guy, created a Baronet. , lohn,- c.B, col. in the army; served in the Pemnsular md commanded the 42nd highlanders at Waterloo ; d. 31 1841, having m. 10 Mar. 1831, Louise Claudine Gabrielle ntine, dau. of M. E. Bernie, of Paris ; she d. 6 Mar. 1869, iid with other issue a son, 1 ) Adolphus William, capt. late 24th regt.; b. 20 Mar. 1832; 111. 18 Sept. 1855, Julia Louisa Annie, dau. of Col. Thomas William Cole, and has liad 3 sons, John James Tayler, b. 15 June, 1856.— Adolphus Thomas Horatio, of science and art department. South Kensington; b. 23 May, 1858 ; drowned at Putney 30 April, 1881.— Colin Archibald MulUns, b. 4 Feb. 1860, [3] William Johnson, capt. in the army; b. 1 Aug. 1789 ; d. 26 April, 1854, having m. 26 July, 1817, Anna Maria, only dau. of Sir Francis Vincent, 8th Bart.; she d. 18 Jan. 1876, having had 3 daus. (1) Mary Isabella Caroline, m. 23 Feb 1843, to Andres de Bilva, Duke of Aliaga, grandee of Spain, (2) Emma Elizabeth, unm. ^ , , ^, (3) JuKa EUzabeth, m. 3 Aug. 1865, to M. Amedte Blanc Duquesnay. „ ^,, ,, . r41 Colin Alexander, 40 years rector of Widdington, Essex ; b. 1793 ; d. 29 April, 1860, having m. 20 Dec. 1820, Hon. Beatrice Charlotte Byng, dau. of John, 6th Lord Torrington ; she d. 12 Mar. 1848. ^ . . [5] James Thomas, in H.O, b. ; d. s. p. having m. , Jane, dau. of David Dale, of Lanark ; she d. [6] William Frederick, capt. 43rd r^, entered the Spanish IcKion under Sir De Lacy Evans ; d. unm, 1846, [71 Caroline Anne JuUa, d, s, p. 12 Oct. 1816, having m. 20 Dec. 1812, to George Horatio, Earl of Rocksavage, afterwards Marquis of Cholraondeley, [9] JuUrArabella Maria, m. 26 July, 1836, to Rev, William Henry Tudor, rector of Syderstone, Norfolk, and had with other issue 4 daus. „ ,, ^ „ . , Mary CaroUne Julia TUDOR.— Arabella Madeline.— Annie Jemima.— JuUa Wilhelmina Frederica Pamela. SIR GUY CAMPBELL, C.B. major-gen. In the army, and col. 3rd West Indian regt. was created a Baronet 22 May, 1815, with remainder to the issue male of his father; b. 22 Jan. 1786 ; d. 27 Jan. 1849, having m. 1st— 13 Jan. 1817, Frances Elizabeth, eldest dau. and coheir of Montagu Burgoyne, Esq. of Mark's HaU, Essex (BART.); she d. 1 May, 1818, having had an only child, « , „ « [1] Frances Elizabeth, m. 7 Mar. 1840, to Col. Henry Boys Harvey, 87th regt. s. p. . , , . ^ , , x SIR GUY m. 2ndly— 20 Nov. 1820, Pamela, eldest dau. of late Lord Edward Fitzgerald (D. LEINSTER) ; she d. S6 Nov. 1869, having had 3 sons and 7 daus. [21 Sir Edward Fitzgerald, 2nd and present Baronet. [3] CoUn Guy, lieut. R.N. b. 18 May, 1824 ; d, unm. 23 April, 1853. [4] Frederick Augustus, controller of the household of H.R.n. Princess Louise, late 60th rifles, formerly a.d.c. to the lord- lieut. of Ireland; b. 15 Mar. 1839 ; m. Aug, 1882, Emma, 8rd dau. of Hugh Brabazon, Esq. (PALMER— BART.), of Brabazon Park, CO. Mayo, and has 2 sons and 2 daus. John St. Clair, b. 23 May, 1866.- [2] Thomas, father of— Gen. Sir Thomas Monteath-Douglas, of Douglas Support and Stonebyres, K.C.B. who d. 18 Oct. 1868, having had with other issue 2 daus. (1 ) AmeUa Murray, m. 17 Jan. 1861, to Sir William Monteath Scott, Bart, of Ancrum, and has an only dau.— Constance (2) Augusta Emmeline (youngest dau.), d. 19 Feb. 1863, having m. 4 Mar. 1862, as 1st wife, to John Reginald Yorke, Esq. of Forthampton Court, co. Glouc. (E. Hardwicke), and had a son. /6/ Mary, m. to Major Hepburn. Ill Elizabeth, m. to Thomas Wallace, JOHN DOUGLAS, of Mains, co. Dumbarton, m. 1732, Agnes, dau. and heir of Jones, of Clober, co. Dumbarton, and had 5 sons, [1] James Campbell, resumed his patronymic on succeetling to the Blythswood estate in 1767, and surrendered Mains to his next brother, and d. 8 Jan. 1773, having m. 1756, Henrietta, dau. of James Dunlop, of Garnkirk, aforesaid ; she d, 1788, having had 3 sons and 2 daus. (1) John Campbell, of Blythswood, lieut.-col. 9th regt. fell at Martinique, Feb. 1794, unm. (2) Archibald Campbell, of Blythswood, co. Renfrew, lord- lieut. M.P. Glasgow burghs 1806/9, Elgin 1812, Forfar burghs 1818/20, Glasgow burghs 1820/6, 1826/30, 1830/31, major 1st royals ; d. unm. 1838, aged 75. (3) James Campbell, lieut. 55th regt. ; d. at Antigua, 1781. (4) Henrietta, m. 22 Oct. 1776, to Archibald Swinton, of Manderston and Kimmerghame, co. Berwick, capt. E.I.C.S. A.D.C. to Lord Clive, and had with other issue a son— John Campbell Swinton. (5) Mary, of Kimmerghame by purchase from her brother- in-law ; d. unm 1850. [2] John Douglas, fell at Quebec, s. p. [3] Colin Douglas, of Mains 1768, d. s. p. [4] Robert Douglas, of Mains, d. 1804, having m. Sarah, dau. of J Davis, Esq. of Sunbury, Surrey, and had 3 sons, (1) John, of Mains, d. s. p. 1815. (2) Archibald, d. s. p. (3) Colin Douglas, of Mains; b. at Chertsey, Surrey, 26 Jan. 1781; d. at Sunbury, Middx. 29 April, 1820, having m. at Hampstead, 24 Aug. 1805, Sophia Armine, dau. of Josiah Boydell, Esq.; she d. 19 Sept. 1826, having had 2 sons, /I/ Archibald, of whom presently. /2/ Colin Douglas, of Mains; d. unm. 16 July, 1847. [5] Campbell Douglas, d. 31 July, 1808, having m. 1 Julj', 1793, Agnes, dau. of Robert Marshall ; she d. 6 June, 1822, having had a son, John Campbell Douglas, of Mains ; b. 28 Oct. 1796 ; d. 2 Aug. 1857, having m. 4 Oct. 1836, Helen, dau. of Archi- bald Bogle, Esq. of Calderbank; she d. , 1856, leaving 3 sons and 2 daus. (1) Archibald Campbell Douglas, of Mains, co. Dumbarton, D.L. late 15th hussars ; b. 17 May, 1841 ; m. 10 Oct. 1867, Eli- zabeth Christian Stirling, only dau. of Robert Speir, Esq. of Burnbrae, co. Renfrew, and Culdees Castle, co. Perth. (2) Charles Campbell, b. 21 May, 1844. (3) John CampbeU, b. 13 Mar. 1855. (4) Agnes, m. 20 Oct. 1858, to Alexander Henry Campbell, Esq. J.P. Herts, D.L. Cornwall, M.P. Launceston 1865/8 (3rd son of late Colin Campbell, of Colgrain), and has issue. (5) Jane, d. young, , 1866. /\ RCHIBALD CAMPBELL, of Blythswood, J.P. D.L. re- _LJl_ sumed his patronymic on succeeding to the (paternal) family estates, 1838; b. 28 Oct. 1809; d. 11 July, 1868, having m. 15 May, 1834, Caroline Agnes, dau. of Mungo Dick, Esq. of Pitkerrow, co. Fife, and had 7 sons and 2 daus. (1) Sir Archibald Campbell, created a Baronet. (2) Sholto Douglas Campbell-Douglas, of Douglas-Support, co. Lanark, assumed the name of Douglas on succeeding to the estate on the death of Gen. Sir Thomas Monteath-Douglas, K.C.B. 1868, B.A. Trin. Coll. Camb. 1864, M.A. 1876, rector of All Souls, Marylebone, 1879, vicar of Nonington, Dover, 1871/2, of All Souls, Derby, 1872/9; b. 15 June, 1839. (3) Monteath Douglas Campbell, b. 26 Sept. 1840; d. 18 Nov. 1847. (4) Robert Douglas Campbell, b. 23 Sept. 1842; m. 21 Jan. 1869, Katherine Ellen, dau. of Capt. Thomas Hamilton Lindsay Miller, of Dalswinton, Madras N.l. (son of Major Miller, of Dalswinton, Dumfries), and has 2 daus. Helen Janet Douglas Campbell.— Augusta, b. 10 May, 1880. (5) Barrington Bulkley Douglas Campbell, capt. and lieut-col. Scots guards since 1876 ; b. 17 Feb. 1845 ; m. 7 July, 1869, Mildred Catherine, 2nd dau. of Sir Joseph Henry Hawley, Bart, j and has 2 sons. ^ Archibald Douglas Campbell, b. 25 April, 1870.— Barrington £ Sholto Douglas, b. 15 July, 1877. | ( 6 ) Walter Douglas Campbell, lieut. Q. O. Lanark yeo. ; b. 3 Sept. \ 1850. t (7) Montagu Douglas Campbell, capt. R. Renfrew mil. and ,' capt. on reserve of officers; b. 16 Oct. 1852. ' (8) Louisa Jane Campbell, m. 3 Nov. 1857, to Lieut.-Col. the \ Hon. Hercules Langford Boyle Rowley (B. Lanqford). j (9) Helen Douglas Campbell. I GARDEN, Sir John Craven, of Tem- plemore, co. Tipperary, (1787, I.), late lient. Queen's co. mil.; s. his father as 5th Baronet in 1879 ; b. 30 Jan. 1854 ; heir presumptive, his brother Henry Charles. Arms— Arg. a mascle gu. between three pheons sa. Crest— A pheon sa. MOTTO — Fide et amore. Seat— Templemore Abbey, Tipperary. Residence — Erigmore, Perth. Hineage. JOHN GARDEN, of Templemore, co. Tipperary (grandson of John Garden, also of that place, about 1650, and Pris- cilla Kent); d. 1774, having m. Elizabeth, dau. and heir of Rev. Robert CJraven, chaplain to Lord Chesterfield, and had, with 7 daus. 2 sons, of whom the elder, SIR JOHN CRAVEN GARDEN, of Templemore, created a BARONET OF IRELAND 31 Aug. 1787, raised and com- manded the 30th regt. of lightdragoons, which was reduced after the peace of Amiens; d. 21 Nov. 1820, having m. 4 times : 1st —23 Jan. 1776, Hon. Mary Pomeroy, 3rd dau. of Arthur, 1st Viscount Harberton ; she d. 29 Sept. 1778, having had a son, [1] Sir Arthur, 2nd Baronet; b. Mar. 1778; d. s. p. 4 Mar. 1822, having m. Mary, dau. of Thomas Kemmis, Esq. of Shane , Queen's co. ; she d.s.p. 20 June, 1867, having re-m. to Joseph Smith, of Mount Butler, co. Tipperary, capt. 26tli regt. SIR JOHN m. 2ndly, Sarah, dau. of John Moore, of Drum- banagher, Esq. (M. Drogheda), and had a dau. [2] Gertrude, m. to James Butler, Esq. of Park, co. Tipperary. SIR JOHN m. 3rdly— 14 Feb. 1788, Mary Frances, dau. of Henry Westenra, Esq. and sister of Warner William, 2nd Lord Rossmore. He m. 4thly, Anne, relict of Charles Stanley, 1st Viscount Monck, and dau. of Henry Quin, Esq. M.D. ; she d. 23 Dec. 1823. By his 3rd wife he had a son and 2 daus. t3] Sir Henry Robert, s. as 3rd Baronet. 4] Frances, m. 1808, to William Blaney Wade, Esq. of Clona- braney, co. Meath. [5] Harriet Amelia, d. 10 April, 1879, aged 79, having m. 1822 to Henry Jesse Lloyd, Esq. of Farrinrory, co. Tipperary. SIR HENRY ROBERT, 3rd Baronet, an officer in the army served at Waterloo; b. 8 Feb. 1789; d. 23 Mar. 1847, having m. 10 Mar. 1818, Louisa, only child of Frederick Thompson, Esq. of Woodville, Queen's co. (high sheriff 1810), and had with other issue 4 sons and 3 daus. [1] Sir John Craven, s. as 4th Baronet. [2] Henry Daniel, of Knightstown, Queen's co. lieut.-col. Queen's co. militia, formerly 52nd L.i.; b. 1 May, 1822 ; m. 28 April, 1847, Catherine Rebecca, dau. of John Parry de Wmton, Esq. of Maesderwen, co. Brecon, and has a son and 2 daus. (1) Henry, lieut. 46th regt. b. 22 Feb. 1854. (2) Frances Mary, m. 5 Feb. 1871, to John Aldridge, Queen's CO. militia, capt. late 20th regt. (son of John Aldridge, Esq. of Inholmes, Berkfe). (3) Caroline Elizabeth Mary. [3] Arthur, B.A. in H.O. b. 30 June, 1823; d. 10 Aug. 1863, having m. 13 May, 1852, Rosa Emily, dau. of William Wilton Woodward, Esq. of Matson House, co. Glouc. and had 2 sons, (1) Arthur Craven, b. 3 May, 1853 : d. 5 Jan. 1881. (2) Henry Westenra, lieut. 46th regt.; b. 13 April, 1857. [4] Warner Westenra, capt. 93rd highlanders; d. 1855. CAEEW, 107 Elizabeth Catherine, m. 20 Mar, 1837, to Lorenzo Nickson I, of Chapel Izod House, co. Kilkenny, j.p. d.l. and high h' liflf 18 , and has 5 sons and 4 daus. (1) William Henry IZOD, major R.A. b. 24 Dec, 1837,— (2) .lohn Craven, b, 19 Dec. 1839.— (3) Francis Lorenzo, minor (anon of Hereford Cathedral, b. 11 Jan, 1844, (4) Frederick Kevan, b, 8 Nov, 1845 ; m, 13 Mar. 1880, Mary 1 lances, eldest dau. of late Jolm Thomas Hamill Stewart, \:>(l. formerly of Fullwood Park, Cheltenham (B.\.RT,) (5) Lionel, b. 16 Feb, 1858, 1(6) Edith Harriet Sophia, m. 7 Dec. 1876, to Evans Charles, eldest son of Ven. Evans John Johnson, D.D. archdeacon of Ferns, (7) Caroline Frances. (8) Julia, twin \nth Lionel, (9) Sarah EUzabeth Rose. [6] Sarah Sophia, m, 3 Nov. 1842, to John Trant, Esq. of Dovea, I. Tipperarj', J.p. and D.L. high slieriff 1847, and has 4 sons id 7 daus. (1) Fitzgibbon TRANT, late 72nd highlanders; b. 19 Oct. 1849.— (2) Frederick Ion, b. 17 Sept. 1856.— (3) John Francu, b. 14 April, 1858.— (4) Hans Arthur, b. 4 Feb. 1864.— .:5) Caroline Frances. (6) Sarah Louisa, m. 9 Aug. 1864, to Francis "Wise Lowe, Esq. of Kilshane, co. Tipperary. (7) Eleanor Nina, m. 15 Oct. 1878, to Rev. R. W. Nash, M.A. —(8) Emily Henrietta.— (9) Alice Sophia.— (10) Florence Rose. — (11) Arabella Maude. [7] Frances Mary, m. 1 Oct. 1867, to Rev. Telford Macdonogh, M.A. late rector of Uttagh, King's co. Ireland, formerly curate [n charge of Billesden, co. Leicester, &c. &c. and has an only child, Caroline Laura MACDONOGH. SIR JOHN CRAVEN, 4th Baronet; b. 1 Dec. 1819; d. 23 Mar. 1879, having m. 1st— 23 July, 1844, Caroline Eliza- beth Mary, dau. of Sir William Mordaunt Mihier, Bart.; she d. 5 Nov. 1850. having ha. (1) James Morse, b. 20 July, 1844. (2) May. Note.— Sir James R. Carmichael claims the dormant titles of Earl of Hyndford, Viscount Inglisberry and Nemphlar, and Baron Carmichael (1701, s.) and Baron Carmichael (1647, s.) Arms— Quarterly, 1st and 4th, Arg. a fesse wreathy az. and gu. a bordure of the first, Carmichael. 2nd and 3rd, Az. a burning cup or between two chess-rooks in fess or, a bordure of the second, Smyth. Crest— A cubit-arm erect in armour holding in the hand a broken tilting spear all ppr. Supporters— Dexter, a chevalier in complete armovir holding in his dexter hand a spear ppr. Sinister, a horse arg. furnished gu. Motto— Toujours prest. TOWN HOUSE— 12, Sussex Place, Regent's Park, N.W. Hineage. Thomas carmichael (2nd son of David Carmichael, of Balmedy, by his wife Anne, 2nd dau. of Thomas' Graham, of Balgowan); b. 9 Mar. 1716 ; d. 4 Dec. 1746, having m. 3 May, 1740, Margaret, eldest dau. and heir of James Smyth, of Aithernie, Fifes, surgeon ; she d. 9 Aug. 1803, leaving an only child. JAMES CARMICHAEL-SMYTH, M.D. F.R.s. assumed compliance with the testamentary injunction of liis ternal grandfather (who bequeathed liim the estate of Aitliernie)^ the additional surname and arms of Smyth ; physician extr ordinary to GEORGE III. he received tlie thanks of the hoi: of commons on two occasions for his public services; b. 23 Fet 1742 ; d. 18 June, 1821, having m. 9 Nov. 1775, Mary, onlyl child of Thomas Holyland, of Bromley, Kent; she d. 24 May,! 1806, having had with other issue 8 sons and 2 dans. [1] Sir James Carmichael-Smyth, created a Baroxet^ [2] Henry William, major Bengal engineers, governor of Ji Addiscombe (projector with his stepson W. M. Thackeray) of \ " The Constitutional and Public Ledger " newspaper on the ^ I'eduction of the stamp duty to a pennv, published 15 Sept. 1 1836, to 1 July following; d. s. p. 9 Sept. 1861, having m. \ Anne, 2ud dau. of John Harman Becher, Esq. and \ widow of Richmond Makepeace Thackeray, mother of William < Makepeace Thackeray (who d. 24 Dec. 1863); she d. 18/31 Dec. 1 1864. i [3] William Henry, paymaster of exchequer bills ; d. s. p. 1846. i [4] Charles Montauban Carmichael, c.B. gen. in the Indian \ army, col. 8th Bengal light cav. subsequently col. 20th hussars. \ knight of Dooranee empire (Cabul); by R.L. 17 Aug. 1842, he and j his issue were authorised to discontinue the use of the surname of ■ Smyth; b. 21 Dec. 1790; d. 21 Nov. 1870, having m. 4 Mar. ' 1841, Mary Eliot, dau. of Capt. and brev.-Major Allan Graham, .' Bengal art. ; she d. 29 April, 1871, having had with other issue ■ a son and dau. ; (1) Charles Henry Edward, M.A. Trin. Coll. Oxon., student- at-law I.T.; b. 9 Jan. 1842. (2) Rose Gordon, m. 15 April, 1874, to Oswald Baylis Niven, ■ com. R.N. (retd.) , and has 3 sons and 2 daus. I Oswald Carmichael NiVEN.— Allan Graham. — Herbert j Charles.— Mary Graham.— Florence Rose. \ [5] Hon.) David Scott Carmichael-Smyth, judge of the Sudder ; Dewanny, Calcutta,; b. 15 Aug. 1798; d. 3 Sept. 1841, having 1 m. 1st, in 1819, Anne, dau. and coheir of Major-Gen. James ! Dodington Sherwood, Bengal art. ; she d. 1834. He ' m. 2ndly, in 1839, Isabella Frances, dau. of William Henry '■ Oakes Esq, R.c.s. (slie re-m. to Capt. Daniel Bayley). By his ■ 1st wife he had 4 sons and 2 daus. (1) James Dodington Carmicliael, C.B. col. in the army - (retd.), late D.Q.M.G. at Alexandria; b. 14 Aug, 1820; m.lst— ' 1860, Barr6, dau. of Major Latter, and 2ndly— 18 Sept. i 1869, Teresa Anne, widow of Capt. J. S. Scott, 31st regt. ami ] dau. of late Tlionias Morris, of Crorae Hall, co. Glouc. and ] had by his 1st wife 2 sons, James Barro Hood, 33rd regt. killed in the landslip at ; Naini Tal, India, 18 Sept. 1880.— Claude Dundas James. j (2) Charles Paget, Bengal c.s, acting member revenue board j N.W. prov.; b. 8 Nov, 1829; m. 8 Nov. 1853, Georgina Rebecca i Judge, dau. of Edward Judge Chaplin, of Cape of Good Hope, j and has haector-gen. hospitals, Bengal, and has a dau.— Ann, b. 2 Feb. 1881. SIR AVILLIAM CAVE-BROWNE-CAVE, of Stretton, 9th Baronet (on the death of Rev. Sir Charles Cave, Bart, in 1810), assximed the surname of CAVE in addition to and after those of Cave-Browne, which surnames were confimieil to his issue male, together with the arms of Browne quarterly with those of Cave by R.L. 18 Jan. 1839 ; b. 19 Feb. 1765; d. 24 Aug. 1838, having m. Ist— 13 Oct. 1788, Sarah, dau. of Tliomas Prinsep, of Croxall, co. Derby ; she was bur. 21 June, 1790, s. p. He m. 2ndly — 4 Jan. 1793, Louisa, 4th dau. of Sir Robert Mead Wilmot, of Chaddesden, Derby, Bart. ; she d. 23 April, 1824 leaving 6 sons, [1] Sir John Robert Cave-Browne-Cave, s. as 10th Baronet. [2] William Asteley Cave-Bro\\'ne-Cave, rector of Stretton-en- le-Field; b. 3 Aug. 1799, and d. 13 June, 1862, having m. 1st- 21 May, 1828, Eliza Martha, dau. of Samuel Wathen, of New House, CO. Glouc. ; she d. s. p. 6 Nov. following. He m. 2ndly —25 Mar. 1830, Julia, dau. of Thomas Minton, of Stoke, Staff. ; she d. 6 Sept. 1866, having had 2 sons and 2 daus. (1) William Cecil Cave-Browpo-Cave, M.A. Oxon. late in- cumbent St. Thomas', North Shore, Sydney, N.S.W.; b. 8 Oct. 1835 ; m. 15 Feb. 1864, Rachel Perrins, dau. of Rev. Hugh Smith Cumming, M.A. vicar of Scaforde, co. Down. (2) Fitzherbert Asteley Cave-Browne-Cavc, vicar of Long- ridge, Lane. ; b. 26 Oct. 1839 ; m. 1st— 6 Jan. 1869, Harriet Ellen, dau. of William Bcckwith, of Seacox Heath, Sussex ; she d. 10 May, 1873, leaving a son, /I/ Cecil Beckwith, b. 22 Nov. 1871. Rev. F. A. Cave-Browne-Cave m. 2ndly— 23 June, 1876, Frances Esther Anne, dau. of Courtney Kenny Clarke, of Larch Hill, Dublin, and has 2 daus. /2/ Frances Catherine Delia. /3/ (3) Louisa Wilmot, m. 3 Aug. 1853, to Colin Minton Camp- bell, of Woodseat, Staff. J.P. d.l. hiirh sheriff 1869, M.P. North Staff. 1874/80, major late 1st Staff, rifle vols. capt. late 20th Staff, yeo. and has a son and 3 daus. surviving, /I/ John Fitzherbert Campbell, b. 6 July, 1861. /2/ Louisa Jessie, m. 5 Feb. 1880, to Rev. James Stapleton, rector of Dalbury, Derbysh. (V. Combermere). /3/ Mary Emmeline. /4/ Constance Lilian. (4) Julia Mead, m. 29 Mar. 1854, to Rev. Howard Gough, M.A. incumbent of Hartshill, Staff.; he d. 18 Jan. 1867, leaving 6 sons and 3 daus. Charles Howard GOUGH, b.'5 Mar. 1858.— Frederick Herbert, b. 11 April, 1861.— Alfred William, b. 13 Dec. 1862.— Walter Ralph, b. 21 Oct. 1864,— Arthur Cecil, b. 8 June, 1866.— Julia Katharine.— Mary Louisa.— Edith Sophia. [3] Thomas Cave-Browne-Cave, of Cliffe House, co. Wanv.; b. 16 June, 1801; d. 17 April, 1854, having m.lO April, 1827, Anne, eldest dau. of John Walker, of Stockport, co. Lane, ; she d. 27 Mar. 1876, having had with other issue 7 sons and 4 daus. (1) John Walker Cave- Browne-Cave, b. 6 Sept. 1828; m. 3 Feb. 1850, Hannah, dau. of Etlward Johnson, Esq. of Full Sutton, Yorks. and has 2 sons and 6 daus. Edward Johnson, b. 14 Dec. 1851.— Henry Wilmot, b. 6 April, 1863.— Mary Anne Sophia. — Hannah Louisa,— Emily Wilmot.— Amelia Frances Alberta. — Evelyn Rosamond. (2) William Cave-Browne-Cave, b. 26 Oct. 1831 ; m. 2n(Uy— 1 Aug. 1877, Maria, youngest dau. of John Thornicroft, of The Ravenhurst, Harborne, Warw. and has a son and dau. Stretton, b. 8 Sept. 1878,— Lizzie, (3) Thomas Cave-Browne-Cave, b, 11 April, 1836 ; m, 30 April,1870, Blanche Matilda Mary Anne, dau, of late Sir John Milton, C.B. and has 3 daus. Jeanuette Gertrude. — Beatrice Mabel. — Frances Evelyn. (4) Wilmot Cave- Browne-Cave, b, 3 June, 1838 ; m. 24 Dec. 1860, Marie Annie, joungest child of late William Skinner, Esq. of Calcutta, and granddau, of Sir Robert RoUo Gillespie, K.c.B. (divorced 1&75), having had a dau. — Annie. CAYLEY. Ill (5) Henry Cave-Browne-Cave, curate in charge of Crow- borough, Rotherfield, Sussex ; b. 27 Jan. 1840 ; m. 11 Oct. 1865, Maria Louisa, youngest dau. of George Chance, Esq. of Edgbaston, and has a son and 2 daus. Eustace Henry, b. 3 Feb. 1876.— Cornelia Maria.— Maude Evelyn. (6) Jordane Cive-Bro\vne-Cave, missionary British Columbia 1862/70, &c.; b. 17 Feb. 1843; d.s.p. 12 Dec. 1879,having m. 6 Dec. 1867, Charlotte Dewdney, widow of Edward Wright, Esq. of Penzance. (7) Frank Wymarus, b. 1 Oct. 1844; unm. (8) Sarah Wihnot, m. 7 April, 1863, to Rev. Charles Thomas Cary, M.A. of Arden House, Warwick, vicar of Kingsbury, Warw. 1832/75, s. p. (9) Frances Emily, m. 28 April, 1864, to William Hanmer France, Esq. and has 2 sons and 2 daus. William Goldie Cave FRANCE, b, 3 Oct. 1865.— James Geolfrey Cave, b. 21 Feb. 1871.— Georgie Evelyn Cave- Emily Wilmer Cave. (10) Isabella Louisa, m. 1 Jane, 1869, to Thomas Moyles, M.D. and has 2 sons, Thomas Henry Cave MOYLES, b. 27 Dec. 1870.— George Edward Philip Cave, b. 2 April, 1876. (11) Annie. [4] Wilmot Cave- Browne-Cave, vicar of Hope, Derby ; b. 5 Dec. 1802; m. 1st— 30 Oct. 1824, Mary, eldest dau. of William Eccles, of Eccles, CO. Lane. ; she d. 26 Nov. following. He m. 2ndly -27 Oct. 1825, Mary, eldest dau. of Rev. Thomaa Westmoreland, vicar of Sandal Magna, Yorka. [5] Edward Sacheverell Cave- Browne-Cave, vicar of Stowe and Gayton ; b. 3 Oct. 1804 ; d. July, 1842, ha\ing m. 7 July, 1880, Mary, dau. of John (Farsyde) Watson, of Bilton Park, Yorks. ; she d. Sept. 1874, having had with other issue 2 sons and a dau. (1) Edward Farsyde Cave-Browne-Cave, M.A. rector of Bre- therton. Lane. 1871/4; b. 10 Oct. 1833 ; m. 14 Oct. 1873, Sarah Maria, youngest dau. of late William Marshall, Esq. of Penwortham Hall, Lane. (2) William Edward Cave- Browne-Cave, b. 21 Feb. 1837. (3) Louisa Mary. SIR JOHN ROBERT CAVE-BROWNE-CAVE, 10th Baronet, was authorised by R.L. 18 Jan. 1839, to continue the use of the surname of Cave, and to bear the arms of Browne in the Snd quarter as before-mentioned ; b. 4 Mar. 1798 ; d. 11 Nov. 1865, having m. 22 Nov. 1821, Catherine Penelope, yoimgest dau. and coheir of William Mills, of Barlaston Hall, Staff. ; she d. 13 Mar. 1871, leaving 4 sons and a dau. (1) Sir Mylles, 11th and present Baronet. (2) Verney, R.c. priest, b. 30 Jan. 1833. (3) Ambrose Sneyd Cave- Browne-Cave, B.A. rector of Stretton- cn-le-Field, b, 31 Aug. 1834 ; m. 9 Sept. 1858, Caroline Mary Anne Elizabeth, dau. of Ven. James Saurin, M,A. archdeacon of Dromore, and has 8 sons and 3 daus. James Saurin, lieut. 5l8tregt. b. 21 July, 1859.— R(^nald Am- brose, R.N. b. 21 Oct. I860,— Wilmot. b. 11 April, 1862.— Row- land Henry, b. 14 April, 1865.— Bemanl, 1>. 22 Feb. 1868.— Edward Lambert.b. 6 Jan. 1870.— Clement Andrew, b. 7 Aug. 1871.— Anthony Stanhope, b. 4 Jan. 1879. — Mary Genevieve. — Catharine Penelope.— Rosamond Harriett.— -Caroline Emma, b. 13 Nov. 1877; d. 29 Jan. 1878. (4) Bowyer Wenman Cave- Browne-Cave, lieut -col. in the army, ret Act of Parliament in _ , 1813, having had with other issue a son and dau. '11" Sir Henry, s. as 2nd Baronet. aj Ehza CaroHne, m. 2 Dec. 1819, to Rear-Adm. the Hon. iJliarles Orlando Bridgman (E. BRADFORD), who d. 13 April, 1860. HR HENRY m. 2ndly— 5 June, 1813, Anne Eugenia, dau. of illiam Morgan, Esq. of London ; she d. 28 Dec. 1867, having lad 5 sons and 3 daus. a William Charles, rear-adm. R.N. served at fall of St. Jean ere and in Baltic, capt. sup. Chatham dockyard 1868/73, rear-adm. sup. Devonport dockyard 1875/6 ; b. 21 April, 1818 ; d. 27 Feb. 1878, having m. 1st— 19 June, 1845, Elizabeth Jane, dau. of Capt. Basil Hall, R.N. (BART.) ; she d. 29 Aug. 1856, having had 3 sons, (1) Basil Hall, b. 18 Oct. 1850. (2) Henry, lieut. R.N. b. 1 Jan. 1853. (3) Houston Stewart, b. 9 Sept. 1855. Adm. Chamberlaix m. 2ndly— 29 Oct. 1872, Sarah Morgan, dau. of Thomas Holroyd, Esq. grand-dau. of Sir George Sowley Holroyd, and had a dau. (4) Harriett Sarah. [4] Sir Nevile Bowles, G.C.B. (1875), G.C.8.I. (1873), gen. In the army, com.-in-cliief India since 1880, of Madras army 1876/81, in Affghan war 1878,9, military member viceroy's council 1878, served witli Christie's horse through Ist Affghan war, received six severe wounds, com. gov.-gen.'s body-guard in Gwalior campaign an * (1) Montagu Richard, lieut. Westmeath rifles, b. 22 Feb. 1853. (2) Benjamin Rupert, b. 7 Dec. 1865. (3) Dora Marguerite. Arms— Per chevron arg. and gu. a crescent counterchanged. CREST — An arm embowed in armour holding a broken spear encircled with a \\Teath of laurel all ppr. MOTTO — Crescit sub pondere virtus. SKAT— Killua Castle, Cloumellou, co. Westmeath. Eineage. BENJAMIN CHAPMAN, of St. Lucy's co. Westmeath (great-grandson of William Chapman, maternal cousin- german of Sir Walter Raleigh); his will dated 31 Oct. 1768, proved 9 Aug. 1779; m. Anne, dan. of Robert Tighe, Esq. of Mitchelstown, CO. Westmeath ; she d. 1792, having had with other issue 2 sons and a dau. (1) Sir Benjamin, of St. Lucy's, co. Westmeath, created a Baronet of Ireland 10 Feb. 1782, with remainder to the male descendants of his father, M.P. co. Cork; d. s. p. having m. Anne Lowther; she d. s. p. (2) Sir Thomas, s. as 2nd Baronet. (3) Elizabeth, m. as 2nd wife, 30 Dec. 1754, to Riley Towers, Esq. of Finglass, Dublin, bar.-at-law, and had issue. SIR THOMAS CHAPMAN, 2nd Baronet, having been pre- viously knighted; b. 20 Oct. 1756; d. 23 Dec. 1837, having m. 1808, Margaret Anne, dau. of James Fetherstonhaugh, Esq. of Bracklin Castle, co. Westmeath (Fetherston— Bart.) ; she d. 21 Jan. 1871, having had 3 sons, [1] Sir Montagu Lowther, 3rd Baronet, M.P. Westmeath 1830/41; b. 10 Dec. 1808; d. s. p. 17 May, 1851. [2] Sir Benjamin James, 4th and present Baronet. [3] William, of South Hill, Delvin, co. Westmeath, j.p. and D.L. b. 4 Nov. 1811; m. 4 Aug. 1841, Louisa, 3rd dau. of Col. Arthur Vansittart, of Shottesbrook Park, Berks, and has 3 sons and a dau. (1) WiUiam Eden, 15th hussars, b. 4 Aug. 1844; d. 6 May, 1870. (2) Thomas Robert Tighe, b. 6 Nov. 1846; m. 24 July, 1873, Edith Sarah Hamilton, only surviving dau. of Georg© Augustus Rochfort Boyd, Esq. of Middleton Park, co. West- meath, D.L. and has 2 daus. Eva Jane Louisa.— A dau. b. 5 Feb. 1880. (3) Francis Vansittart, b. 9 Sept. 1849. (4) Caroline Margaret. 114 OH AY TOR. CHAYTOK, Sir AVilliam, of Croft, co. York. (1831, U.K.) ; s. his father as 3rd Baronet in 1871 ; b. 10 Sept. 1837 ; m. 25 Aug. 1866, Mary, youngest dau. of Lieut.- Col. Heniy Van Strau- benzee, of Spennithorne, Yorks. and has 4 sons and 3 daus. (1) William Henry Edward, b. 14 June, 1867. (2) Walter Clervaux, b. 27 Feb. 1874. (3) Edmund Hugh, b. 11 Nov. 1876, (4) Clervaux Arthur, b. 21 April, 1879. (5) Lilian Emma. (6) Marion Henrietta. (7) Annie Julia. Arms— Per bend dancett^e az. and arg. four quatrefoils counterchanged. Crest— A buck's head lozengy arg. and sa. attired or in the mouth a trefoil slipped vert. Motto— Fortune le veut. Seat— Croft Hall and Clervaux Castle, Darlington. Eineage. 'tTtlLLIAM CHAYTOR, of Croft and Spennithorne, Yorks. VV M.P. Hedon, bar.-at-law, recorder of Richmond, J.P. and D.L. N.R. (great nephew of Sir WilUam Chaytor, Bart, ext.) ; b. 11 Jan. 1732 ; d. unm. 20 Jan. 1825, having had with other issue 2 sons, /I/ Sir William, created a Baronet. /2/ John Clervaux Chaytor (youngest son), of Spennithorne Hall, Yorks. J.P. b. 9 June, 1782 ; d, 25 Dec. 1839, having m. 16 Jan. 1810, Ann, elder dau. and coheir of John Carter, of Tunstall and Richmond, Yorks.; she d. 25 Dec. 1859, having had a son and 4 daus. [1] Christopher William Carter, of Spennithorce, J.P. and D.L,; b. 1 Feb, 1814 ; d, 13 Dec, 1865, having m. 26 Nov. 1839, Arabella Sophia, youngest dau. of Henry Darley, of Aldby Park, Yorks, and had 3 sons and 3 daus. (1) Clervaux Darley Chaytor, of Spennithorne Hall, J.P. b. 28 April, 1844 ; m. 4 Dec, 1878, Prances Louisa, eldest dau. of late Rev, J. A. Birch, rector of Middleham, Yorks. and has a son and dau, Clervaux Alexander, b. 8 Sept. 1881.— Violet Marv b 17 Mar. 1880. ' (2) Henry, curate of Aynhoe, Northants,; b, 1 Sept. 1847. (3) Matilda, m. 10 Jan. 1871, to Edward Thomas Meynell Esq. of Kilvington Hall, Yorks. who d. s. p. 17 Mar. 1879. ' (4) Mary Anne. (5) Arabella, d. 17 Feb. 1880, having m. 7 Nov. 1878, to Reginald Alexander Joseph Heinrich, youngest son of Henry Van Straubenzee, of Spennithorne, Yorks. (6) Emily, m, 27 April, 1881, to John Augustus Metcalfe, Esq. of Ings House, Hawes, Yorks. [2] Charlotte, m, 10 Mar. 1836, to Francis Morley, Esq. of Marrick Park, Yorks. ; he d. 3 Aug. 1864, leaving 2 sons and 3 daus, (1) Francis MoRLEY, of Marrick aforesaid, lieut.-col Srd buffs; b, 19 Nov, 1836. (2) Clervaux, major R.A. 1881j b. 16 Feb. 1841. (3) Charlotte Anne. (4) Anna Elizabeth. (5) Alice Sophia. [3] Anne, m. 31 Aug. 1840, to Alexander John (Sharpe) Ellis, Esq. of Brooklands, Himts. assumed the surname of Ellis in lieu of Sharpe by r.l. 24 Nov, 1825, b,a. Trin, Coll. Camb. 1837, and 6th wrangler, F,S,A. president philological soc, 1872/4, author of several works, and has 2 sons and a dau. /I/ Tristie James Ellis, b, 2 July, 1844. /2/ Edwin John, b. 11 June, 1848. /3/ Miriam Anne. [4] Elizabeth, m. 3 July, 1838, to Alfred Horatio Darley, Esq. who d. [5] Mary, d. 4 Oct. 1876, having m. May,1845,toWiUoughby Wood, Esq. of South Thoresby, co. Line. ; he d. 2 Mar. 1875, leaving 2 sons and 3 daus. (1) Willoughby WOOD, b. 24 Jan. 1856. — (2) Neville Thorold, b. 13 June, 1857.— (3) Constance Mary. (4) Eleanor Jane, m. 27 Aug. 1878, to William Charles Ceilings Anson (E. LICHFIELD). (5) Isabel Anne. SIR WILLIAil CHAYTOR, of Witton Castle and Croft, created a Baroxet, 30 Sept. 1831, M.P, Sunderland in the first Reform Parliament; high sheriff co, Durham ; built Clervaux Castle; b. 29 April, 1771; d, 28 Jan. 1847, having m. 15 Aug. 1803, Isabella, younger dau, and coheir of John Carter, Esq, of Tunstall and Richmond, Yorks aforesaid ; she d. 23 Dec. 1854, leaving 4 sons and 3 daus. [1] Sir William Richard Carter, s. as 2nd Baronet. [2] John Clervaux, of Croft, b. 8 Sept. 1806; m, 30 Jan, 1834, Lydia Frances, eldest dau, of Thomas Brown, Esq. of New Grove, Middx, and has 5 sons and 2 daus, (1) John Clervaux, formerly capt, Forfar and Kincardine mil, art,; b, 28 Jan, 1836; m, 30 Jan. 1867, Emma, dau. of late Edward Fearon, of Nelson, N.z. and has 3 sons and a dau. Edward Walter Clervaux, b. 21 Jime, 1868.— Alfred Henry, b. 28 Oct. 1869.— D'Arcy, b. .—Beatrice Emma. (2) Arthur, b, 27 July, 1843; m, 9 April, 1872, Mary Ellen Gibbard, dau, of Mr. Thomas Gibbard Burrell, of Nelson, >'.z. and has a son, i Arthur Cuthbert, b. 21 Jan. 1873. (3) Brian Tunstall, b. July, 1847.— (4) Charles, b. 16 April, 1849.— (5) Laurence,b,3 Jan.1867,— (6) Fanny,— (7) Emily. _ Matthew Button, b, 31 Dec, 1807; m, Ifzabeth, dau, of Nathan Horn, of Bishopwearmouth, co. Durham, and has 2 sons, D'Arcy, b, 28 Aug. 1840.— Hugh, b. 4 April, 1842. [4] Henry, of Witton Castle, co. Durham, b. 14 Jan. 1812; m. 17 Aug. 1858, Caroline Mary Anne, only surviving dau. of Francis Baker, capt. R.N. and relict of John Crossley Geale Seymour, Esq. (Bart.) [5] Isabella, m. 3 Mar, 1836, to Thomas Drewett Brown, after- ward Thomas Drewett-Drewett, Esq, of Jarrow Hall, co. Durham; he d, 15 July, 1870, leaving an only son, Drewett Ormonde Drewett, of Jarrow Hall, co, Durham, J.P, bar,-at-law l,T.; b, 1 June, 1838; m, 17 June, 1869, Catht- rine Mary, 2nd dau. of Joseph Burrell, Esq. of Wimbledon, [6] Jane, [7] Harriet. SIR WILLIAM RICHARD CARTER, 2nd Baronet, M.P. Durham city 1831/4; b. 7 Feb, 1805; d, 9 Feb, 1871, having m. 1st — 27 Sept, 1836, Anne Lacy, of Easingwold, Yorks.; she d. Sept, 1837, leaving an only son, [1] Sir William, 3rd and present Baronet. SIR WILLIAM m. 2ndly— 16 Mar. 1852, Mary, 4th dau. of Mr. John Whitney Smith, of Northallerton, and had 3 sons, [2] Richard Clervaux, b. 26 May, 1853. [3] Albert Whitney, b. 25 Nov. 1864. [4] Reginald Clervaux, b. 6 Oct. 1867. Eliz CHETWODE—CHETWYND. 115 CHETWODE, Sir George, of Oakley, co. Staff. (1700, E.), lieut.-col. late 8th hussars ; s. his uncle as 6th Baronet in 1873; b. 20 July, 1823 ; m. 21 Oct. 1868, Alice Jane, 2nd dau. of Michael Thomas Bass, Esq. m.p. of Rangemore, Staffs, and has 2 sons and 3 daus. (1) rhilip Walhouse, b. 21 Pept. 1869. (2) George Kiiightley, b. KTDoc. 1877. (3) Evelyn Hamar. (4) Laura Grey. (5) Florence Hyacinthe. Atims — Quarterly arg. and gu. four crosses formd counter- changed. Chest— Out of a ducal coronet or a demi-lion rampant gu. Motto— Corona mea Christus. Seats— Oakley, Market Drayton, and Chetwode, Buckiiigham. ftineage. SIR JOHN CHETWODE, lord of the manor of Chetwode, father of Robert, who founded the priory of Chetwode, and ancestor of Philip Chetwode (only surviving son of John Chetwode, by Eleanor, dau. of William Steventon, of Dothill, Salop), m. Hester, dau. and heir of William Touchet, of Whitley, Cheshire, and had a son, SIR JOHN, of Oakley, Staff, created a Baroxet 6 April, 1700 ; d. 22 April, 1733, having m. 1st, Mary, dau. of Sir Jonathan Raymond, Knt. alderman of London ; she d. 12 Jan. 1702. He m. 2ndly, Catherine, dau. of John Tayleur, Esq. ; she d. 14 Oct. 1717, s. p. By his Ist wife he had issue. His great- grandson, SIR JOHN CHETWODE, 4th Baronet, b. 11 May, 1764; d. 17 Dec. 1846, having m. 1st— 26 Oct. 1786, Lady Henrietta Grey, eldest dau. of George Harry, 6th Earl of Stamford and Warrington ; she d. 12 July, 1826. He m. 2ndly— 1827, Elizabeth, dau. of John Bristow, Esq. (She re-m. 22 May, 1848, to Andrew Kennedy Hutchinson, Esq. of London, and d. .) By his first wife he had with other issue 6 sons, [1] Sir John, s. as 5th Baronet. [2] George, of Chilton House, Bucks. M.A. rector of Ashton- under-Lyne, co. Lancaster, and perpetual ciu^te of Chilton; b. 1 Nov. 1791; d. 4 Aug. 1870,havingm. 1st— 26 Aug. 1818, Charlotte Anne, dau. of Morton Walhouse, Esq. of Atherton, and sister of Edward John, 1st Lord Hatherton ; she d. 18 Jan. 1837. He m. 2ndly — 1 Sept. 1840, Mrs. Leslie Jones, dau. of Very Rev. Dr. Shipley, D.u. dean of St. Asaph ; she d. . He m. 3rdly— 27 Feb. 1849, Elizabeth Anne, relict of Fiennes Trotman, Esq.; she d. 13 June, 1861. He m. 4thly— 30 April, 1868, Elizabeth Sophia Ricketts, of Dorton and Boarstall, Bucks, widow of Charles Spencer Ricketts, Esq. R.N. (V. St. Vincent) ; she d. . By his 1st wife he had 2 sons and 2 daus. (1) Sir George, 6th and present Baronet. (2) Augustus Littleton, M.A. b. 7 Nov. 1833; m. 2 Dec. 1858, Elizabeth, only dau. of Samuel Evans, Esq. of Darley Abbey, CO. Derby. (3) Emily Hyacinthe Anne, m. 24 July, 1845, to Joseph Baily, Esq. late of Shenley House, Bucks. (4) Hyacinthe Laura, m. 7 July, 1868, to Rev. William Mondeford Bramstou, M.A. of Ongar, Essex, and has 2 daus. Mabel Charlotte Bkamston.— Eleanor Hyacinth. [3] Henry, perpetual curate of Nether ^Vhitley, Cheshire, 1824/43 ; b. 26 Nov. 1798; d. 6 April, 1843, having m. Marianne, dau. of John Highfield, Esq. of Liverpool. [4] Richard, major-gen. in the army, b. 15 Jan. 1804; d. 18 Oct. 1871. [5] Philip, lieut. R.N. b. 16 May, 1805 ; d. 16 Sept. 1843, having m. 10 Aug. 1836, Joanna Bishop, dau. of John Gay Alleyne, Esq. of Barbadoes (BART.) ; she d. 7 July, 1868, having had a dau. Henrietta Dorothy Boughey, m. 16 Aug. 1864, to Rev. John Thomas Vaudrey, M.A. vicar of Osmington, Weymouth. [6] Frederic, lieut. 24th regt. b. 24 June, 1810 ; d. 3 Mar. 1863, having m. 26 Mar. 1835, Elizabeth, dau. of James Finlay, Esq. J.P. of Montreal, and has a dau, ELIZABETH Louisa Chetwode, m. 16 April, 1856, to Richard King, sta5-surgeon R.N. and has 9 sons and 2 daus. John Frederic Saunders King, b. 7 July, 1859.— Richard, b. 3 Sept. I860.— CTietwode Henry Waters, b. 18 Feb. 1863. —Philip Alexander, b. 20 Mav, 1864.— George Chetwode, b. 19 Dec. 1865.— Arthur Herbert, b. 30 Sept. 1867.— William Charles Dumas, b. 23 July, 1869.— Ernest Walter Andrew Stamford, b, 30 Nov. 1874.— R^inald Robert Chetwode, b. 11 Oct. 1876. — Margaret Elizabeth Henrietta Sophia.— Rosalie Florence Marj- Rebecca. SIR JOHN, 5th Baronet, assumed by sign manual 1 Aug. 1826, the prior and additional surnames of Newdigatb LUDFORD; b. 12 Nov. 1788; d. s. p. 8 Sept. 1873, having m. Ist— 16 Oct. 1821, Elizabeth Juliana, eldest dau. and coheir of John Newdigate Ludford, of Ansley Hall, co. War\vicks. ; she d. 17 June, 1869. He m. 2ndlj'— 17 Jan. 1861, Arabella Phillis, widow of James Keade, Esq. of London; she d. s. p. 26 June, 1873. CHETWYND, Bib George, of Grendon, CO. Wai-wick(1795, G.B.), high sheriff 1875; s. his father as 4th Baronet in 1869 ; b. 31 Mar. 1849 ; m. 9 June, 1870, Florence, Marchioness of Hastings, youngest dau. of Heniy, 2nd Marquis of Angle sey, and has had a son and 3 daus. (1) George Grey, b. 6 Dec. 1874. (2) Lilian Florence Maud. (3) Olive Nina Mary. (4) Eva Constance, d. 10 Sept, 1878. Arms- Az. a chevron between three mullets or. MOTTO— Quod Deus vult fiet Seat — Grendon Hall, Atherstone. Eimage. WALTER CHETWYND, of Brocton, Staff, (said to be de- scended from a common ancestor with Lord Chetwynd). d. 7 Nov. 1760, having m. Marj% dau. of William Sneyd, of Keels, Staff. ; she d. 26 Dec. 1761. His grandson, SIR GEORGE CHETWYND, of Brocton and of Grendon Hall, Warw. on the death, 17 April, 1798, of Lady Rol)ert Bertie Chetwynd, 3rd dau. and coheir of Montagu, Viscount Blimdell, widow 1st of Robert, Lord Raymond, clerk to the privy council, knighted 19 Jan. 1787, and created a BARONET 1 May, 1796; b. 26 July, 1739; d. 24 Mar 1824, having m. 6 June, 1783, Jane, dau. of Richard Bantin, Esq. of Little Faringdon, Berks. ; she d. having had 3 sons and a dau. [1] Sir George, s. as 2nd Baronet. [2] William Faulkener, of Brocton Hall, co. Stafford, major in the army, M.P. Stafford 1832/41 ; b. 16 Oct. 1788 ; d, 25 April, 1873, having m. 26 April, 1843, Mary Ann, 4th dau. of Sir Oswald Mosley, Bart, of Rolleston Hall, and had 3 sons and 2 daus. (1) William, of Brocton Hall, D.L. co. Staff, bar.-at-law I.T. 1870; b. 11 July, 1847. (2) Edward George, b. 20 Nov. 1849. (3) Charles, b. 1 July, 1851. (4) Sophia Ann, m. 10 Jan. 1870, to Francis Peter ConolaO) Esq. of Locken House, Cheshire, and has 2 daus. Amy Catherine CONOL AN .—Gertrude Mary. (5) CaroUne. i2 116 CHICHESTER. [3] Henry, of Brocton Lodge, Staff, b. 15 Aug. 1791; d. 9 Aug. 1870, having m. 6 Sept. 1827, Mary Anne, 2nd dau. of Rev. John Hayes Petit, of Hilton Park, co. Stafford, and had with other issue a son and 2 daus. (1) John, b. 30 July, 1840, m 21 Feb. 1867, Mary Ellen, eldest dau. of H. Hull, Esq. of Warminster, Wilts. (2) Mary Anne Charlotte. (3) Harriet Caroline, m. 14 Sept. 1865, to Arthur de Home Christy, Esq. of Falkoner's, Edenbridge, Kent, and has a son and 2 daus. Walter Arthur Chetwynd Christy, b. 6 Jan. 1871. Florence Caroline Chetwynd. — Mary Anne Chetwynd. [4] Caroline, d. 10 Mar. 1844, having m. 17 Nov. 1808, as 1st wife, to Lancelot RoUeston. of Watnall, Notts. M.P. who d. 18 May 1862. SIR GEORGE, 2nd Baronet, M.P. Stafford, b. 23 July, 1783; d. 24 May, 1850, having m. 30 Aug. 1804, Hannah Maria, eldest dau. and coheir of John Sparrow, Esq. of Bishton Hall, CO. Stafford ; she d. 7 June, 1860, having had 2 sons and 3 daus. [1] Sir George, s. as 3rd Baronet. [2] William Henry, of Longdon Hall, co. Stafford ; b. 17 Sept. 1811 ; m. 1st— 15 Aug. 1854, Blanche, eldest dau. of Rev. and Hon. Arthur Talbot, rector of Ingestrie, and Church Eaton, co. Stafford (E. SHREWSBURY); she divorced him 2 May, 1865. He m. 2ndly— 7 Dec. 1875, Mary, 3rd dau. of James Parkin, formerly of Grove Park, Wrexham. By his 1st wife he has a son and dau. (1) Arthur, b. 22 July, 1857. (2) Florence, m. 5 June, 1877, to Lord Berkeley Paget (M. Anglesey). [3] Maria Ehzabeth, m. 1st— 25 Jan. 1836, to Henry Grimes, Esq. of Coton House, co. Warwick, who d. 11 Aug. 1851. She re-m. 1 Oct. 1853, to Rev. Matthew Anstis, M.A. vicar of Cubbington, CO. Warwick, s. p. [4] Charlotte, m. 1 Aug. 1830, to Col. Richard EUison, of Boultham Hall, Lincoln, and has 2 sons and 2 daus. [5] Georgiana, d. 21 Mar. 1880, having m. 3 Sept. 1833, to Sir John Hanmer, Bart, created Barox Hanmer 1 Oct. 1872, and d. s. p. 8 Mar. 1881. SIR GEORGE, 3rd Baronet; b. 6 Sept. 1809; d. 24 Mar. 1869, having m. 2 Aug. 1843, Lady Charlotte Augusta Hill, eldest dau. of Arthur Blundell, 3rd Marquis of Downshire ; she d. 24 Nov. 1861, having had 2 sons and 3 daus. (1) Sir George, 4th and present Baronet. ?2) Walter Hill, 16th lancers, lateE. Kent militia, b. 1 Jan. 1856. (3) Mary Emily Charlotte Maria. (4) Isabel Marian, m. 1st— 24 May, 1870, to Cudworth Halstead Poole, Esq. of Marbury Hall, Whitchurch, Salop, J.P. high sheriff Cheshire 1880 ; divorced 1877 (she re-m. 20 Nov. 1879, as 2nd wife, to Hon. Robert Wellington Stapletou Cotton, eldest son of Viscount Combermere), and has a dau. Florence Mary Charlotte PoOLE. (5) Georgiana, m. 4 May, 1874, to Dudley Francis, 7th Earl of Guilford. CHICHESTER, Sir Arthur, " of Ra- leige," Devon (1641, E.), hon. col. North Devon yeo. cav. 1881, lieut.- col. com. 1867/81, capt. late 7th hussars; s. his father as 8th Baronet in 1842; b.4 Oct. 1822; m. 20 Nov. 1847, Mary, eldest dau. of John Nicholetts, Esq.of South Petherton, Somerset ; she d. 28 June, 1879, having had with other issue 8 sons and 4 daus. [1] Arthur, late lieut. 95th regt. b. 9 Nov. 1848 [2] Edward, lieut. R.N. b. 20 Nov. 1849 ; m. ' 12 Oct. 1880 Catherina Emma, eldest dau. of Commander Robert C. Whyte' R.N. of Instow, North Devon, and has a dau. b. 4 Aug' 1881 ' [3] Henry, b. 26 Nov. 1851; m. 13 May, 1876, Ada Georgiana youngest dau. of late Horatio K. Holloway, Esq. of Marchmont Park, Hants, and has a son and dau. (1) Arthur Raleigh, b. 30 May, 1879. (2) Thomasine. [4 Gerard, lieut. 98th regt. ; b. 31 Oct. 1859. [5] George, r.n. b. 7 Aug. 1865 [9] Beatrice, m. 2 Aug. 1870, to Charles, eldest son of Robert s Chichester, of Hall, Devon, and has 2 sons, j Charles Hamlyn, b. 29 Oct. 1871.— Robert Edward, b. 2 Dec. i 1872. i [10] Norah. [11] Evelyn, m. 3 April, 1877, to Edward Fairfax Studd, Esq ; eldest son of late Major-Gen. Studd, of Oxton, Devon, and has 1 a son and dau. \ Edward Arthur Chichester STUDD, b. 13 Mar. 1880.— Gladys i Mary. : [12] Geraldine. ! Arms— Chequy or and gn. a chief vair. ; Crest— A heron holding an eel ppr. i Motto— Firm en foi. j Seat— Youlston, Barnstaple. Umeage, Patrick, b. 20 Aug. 1866. [7] Charles, b. 19 Aug. 1868 Orlando, b. 6 Nov. 1873. THE Visitation pedigree of this family, entered in 1620 by 1 Henry St. George, Richmond herald, conuiieuces with Willisuu I Chichester, whose descendant in the 12th generation was ' JOHN CHICHESTER, of Raleigh (greiit-grandson of Sir' John de Chichester, living 1433, who m. Thomasine, dau. and heir of Sir William Raleigh, of Raleigh, Devon), m. 1st, ' Margaret, dau. and heir of Hugh Beaumont, of Youlston, Devon, i and had a son, j [1] Edward, m. Elizabeth, eldest dau. of John Bouchier, Lord 1 Fitzwarine, and 1st Earl of Bath, and had a son, ; Sir John, of whom presently. JOHN CHICHESTER m. 2ndly, Jane, dau. of Robert Brett, of i Whitstaunton, Somerset, and had, with other issue, a son. I [2] Amias, of Arlington, m. Johanna, dau. of Roger Gifford, ' of Brightley, and had 19 sons, ancestor of Chichester of I Arlington, &c. (see subseqnentlv). ' SIR JOHN CHICHESTER, kniglited by Queen Emzabeth 1580, liigh sheriff Devon 1552, 1578, knight of the shire : 1553 and 1562: m. Gertrude (or Mary), dau. of Sir William ■ Courtenay, of Powderliam Castle, Devonshire, and had 5 sons, I (1) Sir Jolm, of Raleigh, Devon, m. Anne, dau. of Sir Robert ' Dennis, Knt. of Holcoml)e, and d, 1585. His grandson, ' Sir John, created a Bahoxet 4 Aug. 1641. (2) Sir Artliur, knighted 1595 for militarv services in Ireland, i I'.c. 1603, gov, of Carrickfergus, lord-deputy and gov.-gen. of '■ Ireland for eleven years, 1604, 15, created Bakox Chicukster ' of Belfast, 23 Feb. 1612, lord liigli treasurer of Ireland 1616- d' ' 19 Feb. 1624, s. p. having m. Letitia, dau. of Sir John Perrott, i lord-deputy of Ireland, widow of Vaughan Blackham Esq i She d. 27 Nov. 1620. , (3) Sir Edward, ancestor of the Marquis of Donegal. | (4) Sir John (tlie second), serjeant-major of tlie army in ■ Ireland, and gov. of Cjurickfergus, l)eheadeii at tlie instigation ' of James MacSorley MacDonnell (after Earl ok Antrim) 4 Nov. 1597. I (5) Sir Thomas, of Radonnell, co. Donegal, by grant of Kintr ' JAMES 8 Dec. 1610. =-,.7 6 oxiuK ^ SIR JOHN (son of Sir Robert Chichester, of Raleigh, K n. '■ by his 2nd wife dau. of HiU), created a BARONET ' 4 Aug. 1641; b. 1623; d. 1667. liaving m. Elizabetli, eldest dau. '• o f Sir John Rayney, Bart, of Wrotliani, Kent, and had with ! other issue 2 sons, '■ /I/ Sir John, 2nd Baronet, m. Nov. 1679, dau. of Sir ' Cliark's Bickerstaff, Knt.; they loth died Sept. 1680, s. p m /2/ Sir Arthur, 3rd Baronet, d. 1717, having m. Ehzabeth, dau. : of Thomas Drewe, Escj. and had with 6 daus. an only sou viz ' i SIR JOHN, 4th Baronet, M.P. Barnstaple ; d. at Youlston Sept. 1740. aged 52, having m, Ann, dau. of JoJin Leigh, ■ Esq. of Newport, I.AV. ; she d. 1723, aged 28 (M.M. Shir- ■ well church), having had 2 sons and 6 daus. (1) Sir Jolin, 5th Baronet, high slieriff Devon 1763; bp. 26 i Mar. 1721 ; d. 18 Dec. 1784, having m. Frances, 2nd dau. and ■ coheir of Sir George Chudleigh, Bart, of Ashtou, Devon; she ' d. 18 Dec. 1784, leaving an only son, ' Sir John, 6th Baronet ; d. unm. 30 Sept. 1808. j (2) William, rector of Shinvell and Georgeham, Devon, 1748/70' bp. at Shirwell 5 Aug. 1722; bur. at Georgeham 6 Sept. 1770* j (M.I.), having m. 29 Dec. 1748, Mary dau. of John Bellarmine, of i Hart, ph. of Hcanton Punchardon, Devon ; she was bur ' at I Georgeham, 16 Sept. 1760 (M.I.), having had a son and 2 daus. ' [1] John, of Hart, aforesaid, bp. at Georgeliam, 2 Feb. 1752' I d. at Heanton 1 Aug. 1800, having m. 26 June, 1787, Eliza- \ beth Cory, of Heanton ; she was bur. at Hcanton 7 June ' 1837, having had with other issue 2 sons, ' 5 /I/ Sir Arthur, s. as 7th Baronet. | /2/ Wihiam, d. at Heanton 8 May, 1838, aged 54. J [2] Frances, b. 1 Nov. 1749; m. to William Fray, I of Furze in Morwenston. ( [3] Anna, bur. at Georgeham 15 July, 1779, having m. to * Rev. Thomas Hole, rector of Georgeham, formerly a solicitor \ at Barnstaple. } (3) Anne, m. to WilUam Sanford, of Nynehcad, who d. 1770 j (4) Florence. ' ; (5) Katherine, m. 1st, 1740, to George Musgrave, of Nettle- I combe, Somerset, and 2ndly to Rev. J. Sanford, rector of ^ Moniton, Somerset. | (6) Elizabeth, bur. at Shirwell, 23 Mar. 1740. I (7) Charlotte. j CHTCHESTER. 117 SIR ARTHUR, 7th Baronet ; b. 25 April, 1790 ; d. 30 May, 1842, having m. 8 Sept. 1819, Charlotte, youngest dau. of Sir James Hamlyn Williams, Bart, of Clovelly Court; she d. 18 Aug. 1834, having had 3 sons and 2 daus. [1] Sir Arthur, 8th and present Baronet. [2] George, lieut. 49th regt. and capt. Devon mil. art.; b. 9 Mar. 1824 ; d. s. p. 26 Mar. 1872, having m. 5 July, 1849, Eliza- beth, dau. of Rev. Francis Hole, M.A. rector of Ham, St. George, Devon. {3] James John, B.A. rector of Clovelly, Devon; b. 5 Nov. 825; m. 30 Jan. 1850, Jane Barbara, 2nd dau. of late John West, Esq. s. p. [4] Charlotte Elizabeth, m. 15 Mar. 1848, to Rev. Richard John Beadon, M.A. rector of She^^vell, Devon, and has 6 sons and 4 daus. Richard Beaumont BEADON, b. 1 1 Nov. 1849.— Rolwrt Arthur, b. 2 Jan. 1861.— Edwards John, b. 15 May, 1852.— Arthur Chichester, b. 9 Jan. 1854.— Hugh Petten, b. 17 July, 1855.— William Frederick, b. 13 Jan. 1859.— Charlotte Elizabeth. — Constance Honoria.— Mary Eleanora.- Louisa Helena. [5] Blanche, m. 30 Aug. 1855, to John Toller Nicholetts, Esq. of South Petherton, Somerset, and has had, with other issue, a son and 3 daus. Edward Comewall NICHOLETTS, b. 14 Mar. 1864.— Mary Eveline.— Blanche Maud.— Edith Constance. [CHICHESTER OF ARLINGTON.] Itmrage. "rOHN CHICHESTER, of Arlington (descended from Amias f J Chichester of that place (see preceding pedigree); b. 10 June, 1707; d. 31 Jan. 1783, having m. Ist, Elizabeth, dau. of John Courtenay, of West Molland, Devon; she d. s. p. 1763, He m. 2ndly, Marv. 2nd dau. of Major Donald Maalonald, of Terndriech, Invernessh.; shed. 6 Dec. 1815, aet. 77, leaving 2 sons, [1] John Palmer, of whom presently. [2] Charles Joseph, of Calverleigh Court, Devon ; b. 2 Sept. 1770; d. 17 Jan. 1837, having m. 29 Dec. 1791, Mary Honora, dau. of Robert Ffrench, of Rahasane, co. Galway ; she d. 26 Sept. 1831, having had 2 sons and 2 daus. (1) Joseph Chichester-Nngle, of Calverleigh; by R.L. dated 6 Aug. 1859, was authtjriseil to take and use the surname of Nagle in atldition to and after that of Chichesteh ; b. 22 Nov 1792; d. 2 Jan. 1880, liaving m. 14 Dec. 1826, Lady Henrietta Caroline Fellowes, eldest dau. of Newton, 4th Earl of Portsmouth; she also d. 2 Jan. 1880, having had 2 sons and 3 daus. Ill Nugent, of Calverleigh, capt. late 7th dragoons, major 2nd W. York, mil.; b. 17 Sept. 1827; m. 8 April, 1856, Amelia Mary, dau. of Joseph Lamb, Esq. of West Denton, Nor- thumb. and has 7 sons and 6 daus. of whom Joseph, lieut. 36th foot; b. 7 Sept. 1858.— John Amyas, b. 1864.— Henrietta.— Eveline Mary.— Blanche.— Lucy. 121 Newton Charles, hon. major N. Devon yeo. cav. 1880, late capt. 7th dragoons; b. 13 Nov. 1828; m. 30 Mar. 1868, Jane, dau. and coheir of late James Balfe, of Runnamoat, CO. Roscommon, and has 4 sons, Frederick Newton, b. 2 May, 1872— Cyril Ernest, b. 2 Dec. 1873.-Clande Oswald, b. 29 Jan. 1876.— Ivor Fran- cis, b. 6 Nov. 1876. /3/ Frances Sherrard. /4/ Urania Charlotte. /5/ Josephine, m. 5 July, 1870, to Col. Charies Lygon Cocks, of Treverbyn-vean, Cornwall (B. SOMERS), late Coldstream guards. (2) Sir Charies, knighted at St. James', 6 April, 1840 ; lieut.- col 81st regt. brigadier-gen. in the service of the Queen of Smin, knight of the roval order of Charles III. K.S.F. 3rd class, and knight conmiander of Isabella of Spain; b. 16 Mar. 1<95; d 4 April, 1847, having m. 13 April, 1826, his cousin Mary Barbara, dau. of Sir Thomas Clifford-Constable, of Tixall and Burton Constable, Bart.; she d. 14 Dec. 1876, leaving 3 son§ and 2 daus. Ill Charles Raleigh, of Runnamoat, co, Roscommon, lieut.. col. in the army; b. 11 Jan. 1830; m. 24 June, 1852, Mary, eldest dau. and coheir of James Balfe, of Runnamoat afore- said; she d. 29 April, 1871, leaving 2 sons and 7 daus. [1] Walter George Raleigh, 2nd lieut. 2nd R. Lauc mil. b. 18 June, 1863. [2] Charles Renfric, b. 28 June, 1867. [6] Chi-istine Mary. 8] Mary Lucy. [3] Mary Eliza Jean, m. 19 Jan. 1881, to Charies Wil- liam, 3rd son of Sir Charles Clifford, of Hatherton Hall, Staff, (B. Clifford). [4] Constance Elinor, m. Jan. 1880, to Charles French, Esq. of Lough Errit, co. Roscommon (B. DE Freyne). i5] Esther Mary. " 7] Amy Mary Isabella. 9] Mary Agnes. /2/ Hugh Arthur, lieut.-col. 81st regt.; b.l9 Feb. 1833; m. 19 Nov. 1873, Alice, dau. of Richard T. Stainforth, of Bruges, and has 2 sons, Charles Arthur Joseph, b. 14 Dec. 1874.— Amias Francis Joseph, b. 29 Jan. 1877. /3/ Henry Augustus, capt. 25th regt. b. 20 Aug. 1846. /4/ Mary Charlotte Constantia. IS I Francesca. (3) Eliza, b. 10 April, 1798. (4) Mary Anne, b. 21 Feb. 1800 ; d. 13 Dec. 1862, having m. 27 Sept. 1827, as 1st wife, to her cousin. Sir Thomas Aston Clififord-Constable, of Tixall, Bart, who d. 23 Dec. 1870. JOHN PALMER CHICHESTER, of Arhngton aforesaid, coL royal Cardigan rifle corps ; h. 12 May, 1769 ; d. 5 Nov. 1823, having m. 1st — 8 June, 1790, Mary, dau. of George Cary,of Tor Abbey, Devon ; she d. 31 Oct. 1791, £et. 19, having had an only child, [1] Mary Anne, d. 11 Aug. 1848, having m. 15 July, 1809, to Thomas Fitzherbert, of S\vinnerton, Staff, and Norbury, co. Derby, who d. s. p. s. 4 Feb. 1857. Mr. J. P. CHICHESTER m. 2ndly— 3 July, 1793, Agnes, dau. of James Hamilton, of Bangour, Linlithgowsh. niece of James Bruce, of Kinnard, the celebrated traveller ; she d. 5 Dec. 1814. He m. Srdly- 21 Feb. 1822, Sophia Catherine, 3rd dau. of Sir Francis Ford, Bart, of Eml)cr Court, Surrey ; she d. s. p. 29 April, 1847. By his 2nd wife he had 4 sons and a dau. [2] Sir John Palmer Brnce Chichester, created a Baronet. [3] G( orge Chichester, major in the army, b. 8 June, 1797 ; d. 14 July, 1876, having m, 1835, Maria, dau. of Henry Warren, of Bromley Vale, Essex, and Beckenham, Kent ; she d. at Leghorn 14 July, 1840, leaving a son and dau. (1) Henry Bruce, of 22nd and 60th regts.; b. 16 Mar. 1836; <1. 8. p. 29 June, 1880, having m. 7 Jan. 1874, Harriet, dau. of Joseph Brook, Esq. of Glenwood, Huddersfleld. (2) Agnes. [4] James Hamilton John, rector of Arlington; b. ; m. 1st— 20 !^Iar. 1829, Mary Elizabeth, dau. of Richard Bateman, of Hartington Hall, Derby; she d. 9 April, 1830, having had an only child, (1) Frederick Hamilton, capt. 6th Walmoden cuirassiers (Austrian service); b. 14 Mar. 1830; d. unm. 26 Mar. 1864. Rev. J. H. J. Chichester m. 2ndly— 1 May, 1832, Louisa, dau. of Robert Willis Blencowe, of Dawlish, Devon ; she d. 13 Feb. 1833, having had an only child, (2) Louis, lieut. R.N. b. Feb. 1833; d. Dec. 1868, unm. Rev. J. H. J. Chichester m. 3rdly— 5 July, 1836, Mary Anne Gertrude, dau. of Robert (Whyte) Moyser, of Hotham, Yorks.; she d. 28 Oct. 1858. He m. 4thly— 7 July, 1861, Mary Anne, dau. of Col. Thomas Blackburne (Thoroton) Hildyard, of Flintham, Notts, and of Winestead, Yorks. By his 3rd wife he had 2 daus. (3) Mary Anne (Minna), m. 23 April, 1857, to Clements Robert Markham, C.B. F.R.S. and has an only dau.— Mary Louisa MARKHAM. (4) Fanny Page, m. 8 Nov. 1865, to Edward Codrington Hall, lieut. R.N. [5] Robert Bruce, bar.-at-law, b. 1 Jan. 1800 ; m. 1824, Mary, eldest dau. of Edward Bloxsome, of Dursley, Glouc; she d. 3 Nov. 1868, having had 2 sons and 2 daus. (1) Robert Bruce, C.B. col. late 81st regt. lieut.-col. comdg. brigade depot at Ashton; b. 3 May, 1826; m. 21 Feb. 1860, Mary, dau. of Rev. Thomas D'Eye Betts, of Wortham Hall, Suffolk; she d. 30 Dec. 1862, leaving a son, Archibald Robert Bruce, b. 6 Dec. 1862; d. 13 Feb. 1873. Lieut.-Col. Bruce m. 2ndly, and has a sou b. 36 May, 1879. (2) George, b. 24 Nov. 1834 ; m. 19 Feb. 1857, Laura, dau. of John E Collins, Esq. and has 2 sons, George Walleran Bruce, b. 31 May, 1858. James Hamilton Nugent, b. 2 June, 1860. (3) Mary Elizabeth, m. 1st — 15 July, 1847, to Francis Edward Colegrave, Esq. sometime of 78th regt.; he d. 29 Jan. 1854. having had a dau. /I/ Mary Isabella Florence. She re-m, 15 Nov. 1863, to Major Edward Grantham Bredin, R.A. who d. 30 April. 1873, leaving 2 children, /2/ Edgar Bredix, b. 6 Mar. 1868. /3/ Milicent Catherine. (4) Catherine, m. 6 June, 1881, to Major-Gen. Mark Walker, V.c. C.B. Margaret Caroline, m. 22 Jime, 1830, to Augustus Saltern lUett, of Tapeley, co. Devon, who afterwards assumed the name and arms of Clevland only, and d. 5 July, 1849, leaving a son and 2 daus. (1) Archibald Clevland, lieut. 17th lancers, b. 10 May, 1833; killed at Inkerman, 6 Nov. 18.'")4. Wii: 11$ CHILD— CHOLMELEY (2) Agnes, m. 1856, to William Langham Christy, Esq. of Glyndebourne, Sussex, and has 9 children. (3) Caroline Clevland, ni. 8 Oct. 1857, to William Wither Bramston-Beach, Esq, of Oakley Hall, Hants, and Keevil, Wilts. M.P. North Hants, since 1857, and has issue (HlCKS- BEACH). SIR JOHN PALMER BRUCE CHICHESTER, of Arlington, M.P.Barnstaple 1831/41, entered the navy 1810, retired June, 1820 (h.p.); created a BARONET 7 Sept. 1840; b. 1794; d. 10 Dec. 1851, having m. 9 Aug. 1838, Caroline, dau. of Thomas Thistlethwayte, of Southwick, Hants, (she re-m. 9 Aug. 1853, to Gen. Studholme John Hodgson), and had a son and dau. ri] Sir Alexander Palmer Bruce, 2nd Baronet, of Arlington Court, Devon, J.P. high sheriff 1868, capt. N. Devon yeo. cav. 1875/81; b. 24 Dec. 1842; d. 25 Jan. 1881, having m. 9 Feb. 1865, Rosalie Amelie, 3rd dau. of Thomas Chamberlayne, Esq. of Cranbury Park, and Weston Grove, Hants, and bad an only dau. Rosalie Caroline. [2] Caroline Elizabeth, d. 6 April, 1873, having m. 8 Mar. 1862, as 1st wife, to George, afterwards Sir George Clay, Bart, and had 2 daus.; he d. 30 June, 1878. ARMS— Chequy or and gu. a chief vair. Crest— A heron holding an eel ppr. Motto— Firm en foi. Seat— Arlington Court, and Eastdown House, Barnstaple. CHILD, Sir Smith, of Stallington Hall and Newfield, co. Stafford, and of Glen Losset, CO. Argyll, Baronet, so created 7 Dec. 1868, m.p. North Staff. 1851/65, M.P. West Staff. 1868/74, high sheriff 1865 ; b. 5 Mar. 1808 ; m. 28 Jan. 1835, Sarah, dau. and heir of Richard Clarke Hill, Esq. of Stallington Hall, and has had 2 sons and a dau. (1) Smith Hill, b. 25 Aug. 1837 ; d. 28 Jan.1867, having m. 15 Oct. 1863, Isabella Eleanor, dau. of Major Colin Campbell, - T of Jura, CO. Argyll (she re-m. 21 May, 1873, to Rev. James Royds, of Woodlands, Cheshire) and had an only child — Eleanor Sarah. ' (2) John George, M.A. Trinity Coll. Camb. b. 25 Aug. 1847 • m. 8 May, 1877, Helen, 2nd dau. of Rev. George Mather of Huntley Hall, Staff, and has a son, b. 19 Sept. 1880. ' (3) Elizabeth Sarah. Arms — Gu. a chevron nebuly erminois between three eagles . close arg. in the centre chief a mullet of six points or. Crest— An eagle wings elevated arg, entwined round the neck by a snake ppr. holding in the beak a cross-crosslet litchee and each wing charged with a mullet of six points gu. Motto— Imitari quam invidere. Seats— Stallington Hall, Stone, Staffordshire. Eineage. SMITH CHILD, admiral of the blue [son of Smith Child (and his wife Mary, dau. of Randle Baddeley, Esq. of New- field) descended from William Chylde, of Boyle's Hall, Staff, whose son, Smith, m. at Audley, 1660, Ann, dau. of Richard Kelsall, of Hall o' Wood] ; s. to the Newfield and other estates on the death of his uncle, Thomas Baddelev, of Newfield ; b. 14 Mar. 1729; d. 21 Jan. 1813, having m. 15 (3ct. 1764, Margaret, only child and heiress of Thomas Roy lance, of Town House;, she d. 15 Jan. 1826, having had a son, JOHN GEORGE CHILD, of Newfield. b. 14 July, 1767 ; d. 11 Mar. 1811 having m. 15 May, 1806, Elizabeth, dau. of Timothy Parsons, Esq. of Wiscasset, U.S. leaving an only child, (1) Sir Smith, created a Baroxet. folk, CHOLMELEY, Sir | Hugh Arthur ■ Henry, of Easton Hall j and Norton Place, co. ; Lincoln (1806, U.K.), i on roll high sheriff 1881, i M.P. Grantham 1868/80, \ late grenadier guards ; \ s. his father as 3rd \ Baronet in 1874; b. 18 i Oct. 1839; m. 12 Aug. j 1874, Edith Sophia, 8th \ dau. of Sir Charles j Robert Rowley, Bart, j of Tendring Hall, Suf- ' and has a son and 3 daus. i (1) Montague Aubrey Rowley, b. 12 June, 1876. (2) Margaret (Jeorgina Louisa. (3) Mary SeUna. (4) A dau. b. 4 Nov. 1879. Arms — Gu,, two esquires' helmets in chief ppr. and a garb in base or. Crest — A garb or. Seats — Easton Hall, Grantham, and Norton House, Lincoln. TOWX House— 10, Upi:)er Belgrave Street, S.W. Hincagc, HENRY CHOLMELEY, of Easton, co. Line. Cdescended from John, of Copenliall, Staff. 2nd son of William de Cholmondeley, Clieshire, by Maud, dau. of Sir John Chevney, see PEERAGE); d. 5 Dec. 1632, liavingm.Elizabetli, dau. of Sir Richard Sonde?, of Tlirowley (by Susannah his wife, 2nd dau. of Sir Edward Montague, Knt. of Boughton, Nortliants.), and sister of Edward, Lord Montagu, K,B. and Henry, Earl of Manchester ; she d, 30 Sept, 1631. His son. MONTAGUE, liad a warrant for the dignity of a Baronet, dated 16 July, 1642, but tlie patent did not pass the great seal ; he d. 3 Feb. 1G52, having m. Elizabetli, dau. of Sir ! Edward Hartopp, Bart, of Freathby, co. Line, (she re-m. to Henry Hall, of Gretford and Burton Coggles, Line, and had a dau. Elizabeth, m. in Westminster Abbev, 6 Mar, 1682/3, to Sir Hugh Middleton, Bart.) His descendant in the 4th genera- tion, viz.: MONTAGUE CHOLMELEY. of Easton, bp, 8 July, 1743 ; d, 15 April, 1803, having m, 31 Dec, 1768, Sarah,' dau, of Humphrey Sibthorpe, of Canwick, co. Line, I>,D, Sherardian pro- fessor of botany at Magdalen Coll, Oxon. and had with 6 daus. 6 sons, [1] Sir Montague, created a Baronet. [2] John, fellow of Magdalen Coll. Oxon. rector of Burton - Coggles, Line. B.D, rector of Brandi,stou, Norfolk ; b, 17 May,, 1773; d. 4 Nov. 1814, having m. 10 Aug, 1810. Sclina Ehza, .3M dau, of Richard Puller, Esq. of Painswick Court, co. Glouc, and sister of Sir Christopher Puller, Knt, chief justice of the supreme court of Bengal ; she d. 29 June, 1872, having had a son. CHRISTISON. 119 JOHN MONTAGUE, M.A. vicar of Standen, Herts, formerlj' fellow of Magdalen Coll. Oxon.; b. 2 Dec, 1812 ; d. 31 Jan. 1860, having m. y Aug. 1838, Rosa Antonia, youngest dau. of Major-Gen. Oliver Thomas Jones, of Fonmon Castle, co. Glamorgan, and had a son and 2 daus. /I/ Henry John, major 16th regt. b. 10 May, 1842. /2/ Antonia, m. 1 April, 1872, to Rev. WilUam Conybeare Bruce, M.A. rector of St. Nicholas, co. Glamorgan, and has a son and dau. (B. Aberdare;. /3/ Laura Selina. ;8] Henry James, M.d. b. 28 Oct. 1776 ; d. s. p. 14 June, 1837, vingm. 1811,Eliza, dau. of "WilUam Havard, Esq. of liOndon. 5' 4] Robert, rector of Waj-neflete, b. 29 April, 1780 ; d. 30 July, 852, having m. 26 Mar. 1813, Maria, dau. of John Miller, Esq. 1 of New York, and had 9 sons and 6 daus. (1) Stephen, b. 26 Dec. 1813; d. 12 Dec. 1873, having m. Catherine Jane, dau. of John Charles Maynard, Esq. of Harlsey Hall, co. York, and has 3 sons and 5 daus. /I/ Lewin Charles, b. 20 Sept. 1854.-/2/ Hugh Stephen, b. 28 May, 1857.-/3/ Randolph Lucas, b. 23 Mar. 1861.— /4/ Catherine Maria. /5/ Sara Antoinette, m. 20 Nov. 1872, to William, 3rd son of Robert Kenrick Gibbons, Esq. (BART.) /6/ Henrietta Frances. /7/ Aim6e Maynard. /8/ Maud Georgina. (2) Robert, vicar of Findon, Sussex, 1860/80, D.D. fellow of Magdalen Coll. Oxon.; b.30 April, 1818 ; d.s.p. 30 Aug. 1880, having m. 9 Jan. 1866, Constance Mary, dau. of Theophilus Thompson, M.D. (3) Montague, coL Madras army, b. 21 Dec. 1820; d. 7 Jan. 1874, having m. 27 Oct. 1853, Adelaide Mary, dau. of Rev. Francis Kilolet, and had 2 sons and 2 daus. /I/ Montague Francis, b. 18 July, 1856. /2/ Norman Goodfold, b. 6 May, 1863. /3/ Adelaide Maria, m. 11 Aug. 1874, to her cousin Charles Heanley, Esq. of Clough House, co. Line. /4/ Eleanora Penelope. (4) William, M.D. b. 30 Mar. 1823; m. 24 April, 1873, Louisa Maria, eldest dau. of late Lieut.-Col. Henry Ross Gore, c.B. 8. p. (5) Waldo, vicar of South Walsham St. Mary, Norfolk ; b. 19 Dec. 1824; m. 15 Dec. 1864, Sarah Ann, dau. of Samuel Coward, Esq. of Swithen, Yorks. and has a son, Henry Waldo, b. 28 Mar. 1867. (6) Henry, staff surgeon and metlical store keeper Bengal army; b. 6 June, 1826; d. 9 Sept. 1859, having m. 5 June, 1856, Joanna Ker, dau. of William Cumin, M.D. and has a son, Henry Patrick, b. 8 Mar. 1859. (7) John, rector of Carleton Rode, Norfolk ; b. 3 Dec. 1827; m. 18 April, 1861, Eliza Jane, dau. of Rev. H. F. Fell, and has 5 sons and 2 daus. Hobert Francis, b. 22 Feb. 1862.— John Butler, b. 8 Mar. 1865.— William Frederick, b. 11 Oct. 1866.— Montague Adye, 1). 4 Nov. 1873.— Edward Henry, b. 2 Nov. 1875.— Rachel Mary. — Fanny Jane. (8) Charles Humphrey, M.A. formerly fellow of Magtlalen Coll. Oxon. senior proctor of Oxford 1868/9, vicar of Dinton- with Teffont Magna; b. 1 April, 1829; unm. (9) James, rector of Swabey, co. Line, formerly fellow of Magdalen Coll. Oxon; b. 29 Jan. 1832; m. 17 Aug. 1864, Flora Sophia, eldest dau. of late Rev. Arthur John Macleane, rector of Charlcombe, Somerset. (10) Maria, m. 2 April, 1839, to James Russell, Q.C. bar.-at- law, i.T. (11) Catherine. (12) Clara, m. to Marshall Heanley, Esq. of Croft Grange, co. Line, and had with other issue a son, Charles Heanley, of Clough House, co. Line, m. 11 Aug. 1874, his cousin, Adelaide Maria, dau. of Col. Montague Cholmeley. (13) Penelope. (14) Sarah, m. 10 July, 1877, to William Wilson Saunders, Esq. j.p. Surrey, P.R.S. who d. 13 Sept. 1879. (15) Mary Jane. [5] Humphrey, fellow of King's Coll. Cambridge, in H.O. d. nnm. SIR MONTAGUE CHOLMELEY, of Easton, M.P. Grantham 1820/6 ; sheriff of the county 1805 ; created a BARONET 4 Mar. 1806; b. 20 Mar. 1772; d. 10 Mar. 1831, having m. Istr— 14 Sept. 1801, Elizabeth, dau. and heir of John Harrison, Esq. of Norton Place, co. Line. M.P. Thetford ; she d. 2 Nov. 1823. He m. 2ndly— 18 Mar. 1826, Catherine, 4th dau. of Benjamin Way, Esq. of Denham Place, Bucks.; she d. s. p. 2 Feb. 1864. By his 1st wife he had 3 sons and 2 daus. [1] Sir Montague John, s. as 2nd Baronet. [2] James Harrison, major 8th hussars, b. 25 Mar. 1808 ; d. s. p. 2 Sept. 1854, having m. 6 May 1845, his cousin Charlotte Octavia, youngest dau. of James Raj^mond Johnstone, of Alva above- named. She re-m. 9 Oct. 1867, to Francis Bernard Pigott, Esq. of Eagle Hill, Galway, who d. 12 Nov. 1872 (BERNARD). [3] Henry Daniel, of The Priory, Woodchester, co. Glouc. capt. 27th regt.; d. 1 June, 1865, having m. 1st— G^orgiana Millicent, dau. of Rev. Lewis Way, of Stanstead; she d. . He m. 2ndly— 25 Mar. 1862, his cousin Penelope, dau. of John Goodford, Esq. of Chilton Cantelo, Somerset. By his 1st wife he had 2 daus. •^f L^H^''^^^^^' ™- ^^ ^^*- 1^24, to Sir John Jacob Buxton. Bart, of Shadwell, Norfolk, who d. 13 Oct. 1842. [5] Frances, d. 9 Oct. 1881, having m. 6 Mar. 1828 to Sir Gl>-nne Earle-Welby-Gregory, Bart, of Denton Hall, Line, who d. 23 Aug. 1875. SIR MONTAGLT: JOHN, 2nd Baronet, M.P. Grantham 1826, and N. Lincolns.; b. 5 Aug. 1802; d. 18 Jan 1874 having m. 10 Feb. 1829, Lady Georgiana Beauclerk, 5th dau' of Wilham, 8th Duke of St. Albans ; she d. 8 Jan. 1880, havine had a son and dau. Glamorgan, and had issue (B. VlYlAN). CHRISTISON, Sir \ Robert, of Edinburgh. \ M.D. D.C.L. Oxon. LL.D. senior j physician to the Queen in Scot- \ land, twice president of royal \ college of physicians, Edin- ] burgh, late president of the ] royal society, Edinburgh; pre- '• sident British medical associa- \ tion 1875; created a Baronet ; 28 Nov. 1871; b. 18 July, \ 1797; m. 5 Nov. 1827, Hen- j rietta Sophia, dau. of David i Brovm, Esq. of Greenknowe, co. Stirling ; she d. 9 Jap. 1849, leaving 3 sons, dz)^ ^^t^ /_ By his 1st wife lie had 2 sons and 2 daus. /I/ Robert, of Lammermoor, Queensland, b. 8 Jan. 1837; m. \ 1st, Mary Svmpson Tovey, of Clifton, Bristol; she d. 1 April, ' 1879. He in. 2ndly— 26 Oct. 1880, Mary Godsal, of London, a/yfe«»^ and has a dau. b. 7 July, 1881. /2/ Thomas McKnight Cameron, of Lammermoor, aforesaid, b. 15 April, 1835; m. 11 Jan. 1879, Mary Clare, dau. of James Thompson, Esq. of Mount Emu Plains, Queensland. . }20 CLARK— CLARKE— CLARKE-TEA VERS. /3/ Agnes Montgomerie, m. 15 Sept. 1878, to John Beddoe^ M.D. F.R.s. formerly pres. anthropological society of London and has a son and dau. John Cameron Christison Beddoe, b. 26 April, 1866.— Hilda Montgomerie. /4/ Margaret, m. 1 Mar. 1862, to "William Cameron Sillar, and has had with other issue 2 sons and 2 daus. William Cameron SiLLAR, b. 22 Jan. 1864.— Alexander Christison Cameron, b. 28 Feb. 1871.— Helen Cameron. — Mary Montgomery Cameron. Motto— Amat victoria curam. Seat— Tillypronie, Tarland, Aberdeen. C LARK, SiE John Forbes (1837, U.K.), D.L. Aberdeen, attach^ at Vienna, Paris, Brussels, and Turin, 1852/5 ; s. his father as 2nd Baronet in 1870; b. 1 July, 1821 ; m. 19 July, 1851, Charlotte, only dau. of late (Hon.) Sir Thomas Coltman, jus- tice of common pleas. Note— No heir to this Baronetcy. Arms— Gu., a f esse chequy arg. and az. between two crescents and a lion pas- sant guardant or. Crest— A rock, thereon a falcon wings expandedppr. resting the dexter claw on a ducal coronet of the last. Eineage, Dyi^v^^A^^'i ""^ Findlater, co. Banff, (son of James T= H u A ' «* ^of kene, co. Ross), d. 15 Aug. 1836, having m Spnt 1 81 f i,'- ^- Jo^^S^ott. of Glassaugh, co Banff ; she d. 2C Sept 1812, having had 2 sons and a dau. , c u. zv (1) Sir James, created a Baronet ^^^^^^^^'"'^ '■ ' ''''' ^---^ - Mary gl^?^ait?ai?ut%sjr^ "• *« ^«-^^- ^-^-. CJIR JAMES CLARK, M.D. k.c.b. p.r.s. chief physician in ordi- i?T..^ iU''i\^„S^^^'''^'"^^*«'^ ^ Baronet 11 Nov 1837 b 1 4 Dec. 1 <88; d. 29 June, 1870, having m 12 Sent 1 89n iotv. ' only dau of Rev. John StephW, S^recl^o"? Christ Ch^^^^^^^ Na^.av,Bahamas ; she d. 27 Dec. 1862, having had a son, ' (1) Sir John Forbes, 2nd and present Baronet. r^LARKE, Sir ^^ Philip Haugh- TON, of Shirland, Notts. (1617, E.); 8. his bro- ther as 11th Baronet in 1849 ; b. 11 April, 1819 unm. Note.— No heir to this Baro- netcy. Arms— Gules, three swords erect in pale arg. hilts or. Crest— A hand couped at the WTist ppr. holding a sword as in the arms. Ettteage, SIR SIMON CLARKE, of Salford, and of Newbold Revell, "Warwicks. (descended from Sir Simon Woodchurch, Knt. by Susan, d-au. and heir of Henry Clarke, which patronymic was subsequently adopted as the family name), paid £800 to the sequestrators for his estate, temp. Charles I. created a Baronet by letters patent 1 May, 1617; m. 1st, Margaret, dau. and coheir of John Alderford, of Abbots Salford, Warwicks. and had issue. He m. 2ndly, Dorothy, dau. of Thomas Hob- son, of Cambridge, gent.; she d. s. p. 1699, aged 84. His descendant in the 6th generation, SIR SIMON HAUGHTON, 9th Baronet (on the death of his brother, Sir Pliilip Haughton, 12 May, 1798); b. 7 Nov. 1764; d. 28 Aug. 1832, having m. 9 April, 1814, Catherine, dau. of John Haughton James, Esq. of Jamaica; she d. 13 Aug. 1837, having had 2 sons and 2 daus. (1) Sir Simon Haughton, 10th Baronet; b. 7 April, 1818 ; d. unm. 23 April, 1849. (2) Sir Philip Haughton, 11 th and present Baronet. (3) Mary Halton, m. 19 Oct. 1843, to Rev. Simon Haughton Sherard (B. Sherard). (4) Elizabeth Haughton, d. s. p. 10 Mar. 1875, having m. 9 Oct. 1856, to Alfred Mason, Esq. OLARKE-TRA- VERS, Sir Guy Francis Tra- VERS (1804, U.K), major R. Irish rifles, formerly 86th foot ; s. his father as 3rd Baronet in 1877 ; b. 22 Oct. 1842 ; heir presumptive, his brother Boyle. arms— Quarterly, 1st and 4th, Sa., a chevron arg. between two escal- lops and a boar's head of the second. 2nd and 3rd, Arg. on a bend cottised gu. an eastern crown or between two swans ppr., a bordure vert. Crests— 1st, An heraldic tiger passant arg. 2nd, Out of an l!iastern crown gu. a demi-dragon wings elevated or. Mottoes— Nee temere nee timide; and Constantia et fidelitate. lO-FN HOUSE— 3, Queen's Gardens, Bayswater, W. CLARKE. 121 fLmfage. WILLIAM CLARKE, of Cork, merchant (grandsou of William Clarke, an officer in the army of William III.); b. 25 May, 1733 ; m. 5 April, 1761, Anne, dau. of James Fogerty, also a Cork merchant, and had with a dau. 4 sons, [1] Sir "William, created a Baronet. [2] Frederick, b. 29 May, 1769, d. 1825, having m. Elizabeth Boland. [3] Henry Sylvester, b. 21 Xov. 1772 ; d. 1823, having m. 1797, Harriet Berkenbout. [4] Charles William, major 35th regt. b. 22 Feb. 1785; killed n battle in the Ionian Islands. Sm WILLIAM CLARKE, maj.-gen. in the army, raised, served, and com. 84th York and Lancaster regt. was created a Baroxet 28 June, 1804; b. 1 Sept. 1762 ; d. 7 Feb. 1808, having m. 14 Sept. 1799, Margaret, dau. of Thomas Prendergast, Esq. of Dublin ; she d. 3 July, 1846, having had 6 sons and a dau. [1] Sir "William Henry St. Laurence, s, as 2nd Baronet. [2] Guy Henry Prendergast, col. in the army; b. 10 Sept. 1802; d. s. p. 24 Nov. 1866, having m. 24 July, 1847, Sophia, relict of Capt. William Walker, and 2nd dau. of John TjTwhitt, Esq. of H.M. vice admiralty court, Gibraltar, and of Pentre Park, South Wales (Bart.) [3] Francis Anthony, col. E.I.C.M.S. b. 17 Sept. 1803 ; d. 1 Sept. 1879, having m. 19 Jan. 1841, Anne Emily, dau. of Major Willougliby Bean, Coldstream guards, and had a dau. [4] Henry, M.A. t.C.d. Dublin, rector of Northfleld, co. Wore. 1834/80 ; b. 18 Nov. 1804, d. s. p. 2 Oct. 1880; m. 24 June, 1834, Agnes Mary, younger dau. and coheir of John Johnston, Esq. M.D. of Galabank, Annandale, co. Dumfries (Curtks). [5] Charles William, lieut. 19th regt. b. Jan. 1806; d. July, 1830. [6] John William, rectorofComptonBasssett, Wilts.; b. 22 May, 1808; d. 10 May, 1878, having m. 6 July, 1852, Elizateth, 2nd diui. of Edward Smyth, Esq. of The Fence, Macclesfield, and had a son and dau. Edward Henry St. Laurence, lleut. 36th regt. b. 17 April, 1867. Margaret. [7] Margaret, m. 20 June, 1839, to William Sheppey Greene, Esq. King's dragoon guards (only son of Col. Sheppey Greene, military auditor general at Bengal); he d. June, 1848, having had 2 sons. SIR WILLIAM HENRY ST. LAURENCE CLARKE- TRAVERS, 2nd Baronet, assumed by R.L. 20 Mar. 1853; the name and arms of Travcrs, in addition to that of Clarke, b. 3 Aug. 1801; d. 31 Aug. 1877, having m. 4 Sept. 1827, Eliza- beth Barbara, only child and heir of John Moore Travers, Esq. of Clifton, CO. Cork, and has had 5 sons and 4 daus. (1) William Henry Travers, capt. 14th light dragoons; b. 30 Nov. 1828; d. in Natal, 12 Mar. 1868. (2) John Moore Travers, capt. 17th regt. b. 11 Jan. 1834; d. 17 Oct. 1873. (3) Sir Guy Francis Travers, 3rd and present Baronet. (4) Boyle Loronzo Travers, heir presumptive to the Baronetcy ; b. 26 Feb. 1845. (5) Henry Alexander Travers, curate of St. Patrick, Hove, Brighton, 1879; b. 15 Oct. 1848; m. 18 July, 1881, Ada Sarah, widow of Rev. George Fereman, M.A. vicar of Brize Norton, Oxon. (6) Lucia Margaret, m. 12 July, 1856, to James Alexander, Esq. of Holywood, co. Down, s. p. (Bart.) (7) Elise Barbara. (8) Agnes Isabella. (9) Christiana Mary. CLARKE, Sir Charles, of Worlingham Hall, Suffolk (1831, U.K.); M.A. rector of Hanwell, Middx. 1847/64; s. his father as 2nd Baronet in 1857 ; b. 15 June, 1812; m. 24 April, 1838, Rosa Mary, dau. of Henry Alexander, Esq. of London, F.E.c.s. F.R.s. and has 3 sons and 5 daus. (1) Charles Mansfield, C.B. lieut. -col. and brevet-col. 57th regt. (h.p.), comdt.-gen. of colonial forces at Cape 1880. served in Zulu war 1879 ; b. 13 Dec. 1839; m. 19 Dec. 1867, Gemma Cecilia, only child of William Pitt Adams, Esq. consul-gen. in Peru. (2) Frederic, bar.-at-law, asst.-sec. Bengal L.C.; b. 17 Mar. 1846 ; m. 22 Nov. 1877, Adelaide Catherine, eldest dau. of Roger Allday Kerrison, Esq. of London (BART.) (3) William Alexander, b. 19 Nov. 1848. (4) Rosa Helen, m. 16 June, 1863, to Col. William Garrow Waterfield, Bengal s.C. commissioner in the Punjaub. (5) Mary Anna, m. 8 Nov. 1865, to La^vrence Harrison, Esq. and has 2 sons and a dau. La^\Tence Alexander Harrisox, b. 23 Oct. 1866.— Leonard Frederic, b. 8 Oct. 1868.— Florence Maud. (6) Florence Lucy, m. 19 Feb. 1867, to Roger Kerrison, Esq. of Old Lakenham Hall, Norfolk (Bart.) (7) Emily Augusta. (8) Alice Fanny. Arms — Erm., on a bend cottised gu. between three annulets two and one sa. as many swans ppr. Crest — A mount vert, thereon a dove wings elevated, in the beak an ear of wheat all ppr., the dexter claw resting on an annulet sa. Residence— Worlingham Hall, Beecles, Suffolk. Eineage. SIR CHARLES MANSFIELD CLARKE, M.D. LL.D. F.R.S. physician to Queen ADELAIDE (son of John Clarke, surgeon, of London, by his wife Biddy, dau. of William Mansfield , Esq. of Thrapstone, Northants. and grandson of Rev. John Clarke, of Beverley, Yorks.), created a BARONET 30 Sept. 1831 ; b. 28 May, 1782; d. 7 Sept. 1857, having m. 17 Jan. 1805, Mary Anna, dau. of Wright Thomas Squire, of Peterborough; she d. 3 July, 1856, having liad 2 sons and 5 daus. [1] Sir Charles, 2nd and present Baronet. [2] John,M.D. b.l6Aiag.l823; m. 30 Jan. 1855, Helen, 2nd dau. of Henry Alexander, Esq. of London, aforesaid, and t^s a son — John. [3] Mary Ann,d. 13 Sept. 1841, having m. 23 Jan. 1832, to Rev. George Coldham, rector of Glemsford, Suffolk, and had with other issue a dau. — Harriet Agnes. [4] Lucy Eliza, d. 1863, having m. to Thomas F Chilver, Esq. who d. 122 CLARKE-JERVOISE—CLA VERING. [5] Catherine, m. 16 Aug. 1842, to Rev. Charles Roe, rector of Welnetham, Suffolk, who d. April, 1878, [6] Elizabeth. [7] Marian Agnes, d. 26 Feb. 1847, having m. 9 Aug. 1842, as xst wife, to Rev. Walter John Partridge, rector of Caston, Norfolk, and has a son, Walter Henry Partridge, curate, Witney, b. 7 April, 1844. CLARKE-JERVOISE, Sir Jervoise, of Idsworth, Park, Hants (1813, U.K.), m.p. South Hants. 1857/68; s. as 2ncl Baronet in 1852 ; b. 28 April, 1804 ; m. 15 June, 1829, Georgiana, youngest dau. of George Nesbitt Thompson, Esq. ; she d. 25 Feb. 1873, having had 2 sons and 4 daus. (1) Jervoise, major late 23rd fusiliers; b. June, 1830; d. 22 April, 1872, having m. 20 Feb. 1855, Sophia Horatia Churchill, 6th dau. of Henry Lawes Long, Esq. of Hampton Lodge, Surrey (re-m. 8 Oct. 1881, to Edward King, of London), and lias a soii. Arthur Henry, heir presumptive to the Baronetcy: late heut. Coldstream guards, b. 1856. (2) Henry, lieut.-col. late Coldstream guards, b. 7 Sept. 1831. (3) Teresa, m. 6 Jan. 1868, to John Delaware Lewis, of Westbury House, Hants. M.P. Devonport 1868/74, bar.-at-law T..1. 1858, s. p. (4) Janet, m. 15 Jan. 1867, to James Small, of Dirnanean. Perths. J.P. s. p. (5) Rachel, m. 4 Aug. 1863, to Arthur Henry Turner New- comen, Esq. of Kirkleatham, Yorks. and has a son and 2 daus Gleadowe Turxer, b. 28 June, 1877.— Kathleen Teresa.— Muriel. (6) Clarice, m. 22 April, 1869, as 2nd wife, to (Hon.) Maior- Gen. Frederick William Craven Ord, R.A. (SMITH— BART.) Arms— Quarterly, 1st and 4th, Sa. a chevron between three eaglets close arg., Jervolse. 2nd and 3rd, Az. three escallops in pale or between two flaunches erminois each charged with a cross patee fitchee gu., CLARKE. Crests— An heraldic tiger's head sa., Jervoise. Within a ring or set with a diamond ppr. a roundle per pale gu and az charged with a pheon arg., Clarke. Motto— Virtntis proemium Laus. SEAT— Idsworth Park, Horndean, Hampshire. "TERVOISE CLARKE-JERVOISE, of Idsworth, M.P. Hants. fj and Yarmouth (great-grandson of Sir Samuel Clarke, of West Bromwich, Staff, sheriff of London, citizen and skinner, knighted 14 .Tune, 1712, he grandson of Ralph Clarke, of Ches- terfield, vintner), assumed by Act of Parliament, 27 Mar, 1777, the a:lditionai surname of Jervoise; b. 1734; d. 5 July, 1808, having m. Kitty, only dau. and heir of Robert Warner, Esq. of Bedhampton, Beds. ; she d. 26 Feb. 1772, having had 3 sons, of whom the youngest, SIR SAMUEL CLARKE-JERVOISE, of Idsworth, rector of Blendworth 171)5/1835, and Charlton-cum-Idsworth, 1794/1834 Hants, assumed by r.l. 9 Nov. 1808, the surname of Jervoise; created a Baronet 13 Nov. 1813; b. 25 Nov. 1770; d. 1 Oct. 1852, having m. 4 Feb. 1790, Elizabeth, dau. of Rev. Nicholas Griffenhoofe, rector of Woodham Mortimer, Essex ; she d. 19 Nov. 1856, having had 2 sons and 4 daus. [1] Sir Jervoise, 2nd and present Baronet. [2] Samuel, b. 2 Jan. 1808; m. 23 Feb. 1830, Emily Anne, eldest dau. of Major-Gen. Sir Henry Cumming, K.C.H. and has had with other issue 3 sons and 4 daus. (1) Harry Samuel Cumming, attached to British Embassy, Constantinople, 1880 ; b. 2 April, 1832 ; m, 3 Aug. 1874, Beatrice Evelj'n, dau. of William Bruce Stopford Sackville, Esq. of Drayton House, Northants. (E. COURTOWN), and has a dau.— Kathleen Margarette. (2) Cecil. (3) Alan Arthur, married, and has a dau. b. 15 Jan. 1881. (4) Ada Geraldine, m. 28 Dec. 1869, to Arthur Ramsay Mac- donald, B.C.s. (E. Dalhousie) (5) Annette Charlotte Laura. (6) Maude Mary Wedderburn. (7) Sybil Gavine. [3] Anne, m. 1st— Mar. 1817, to Ralph William Grey, of Backworth, Northumberland, who d. 5 June, 1822. She re-m. 26 Dec. 1827, to John Abel Smith, M.P. Chichester (B. Carrixg- TOX). [4] Elizabeth, d. 15 Nov. 1850, having m. May, 1821, to Right Hon. Sir Charles Edward Grey, K.C.H. P.O. M.P. Tynemouth (brother of Ralph W. Grey, Esq.); he d. 1 June, 186*5, leaving issue, George, voungest son, d. 1 Jan. 1877, aged 41. [5J Harriet Mary, d. 21 May, 1837. having m. 14 July, 1831, as 1st wife, to Neil Malcolm, Esq. of Poltalloch, Ai-gylshire, N.B. [6] Lucy, m. 23 Jan. 1828, to James Winter Scott, Esq. of Rotherfield, Hants ; he d. 4 Jan. 1873. C LAYERING, SirHeney Augustus, Bart, of Axwell, CO. Durham (1661, E.), com. R.N. (retd. 1880); s. his cousin as 10th Baronet in 1872; b. 30 Aug. 1824; m. 12 Jan. 1853, Christina, 2nd dau. of Andrew Alexander, ll.d. professor of Greek in the university of St. Andrews, Scotland, and has 3 daus. (1) Augusta Maria Valentine. (2) Ivy Valerie, m. 5 July, 1876,to Henry Alexander Campbell, lieut. R.Ti.A. third son of Colin Campbell, Esq. of Colgrain, co. Dumbarton, and has a son and dau. Rawdon Clavering CAMPBELL, b. 13 April, 1837.— A dau. b. 27 Dec. 1879. (3) Geraldine Gertrude. Note — No heir to this Baronetcy. Arms— Quarterly or and gu., a bend sa. MOTTO— Nil actum si quid agendum. SEAT— Axwell Park, Gateshead-on-Tyne. Htneage, SIR JAMES CLAVERING, of Axwell co. Durham (de- scended from Roger FitzJohn, 4th Baron of Warkworth, and Clavering and Eure, who was descended from Eustace de Burgh, a noble Roman) , and in consideration of his loyalty and sufferings for CHARLES I. and II. was soon after the Restoration created a Baronet, 5 June, 1661; m. Jane, dau. and heir of Charles Maddison, Esq. of Sutwellside, co. Durham. His great-great-great-grandson, viz.: CLAY— CLAYTON. 123 RAWDON FORBES CLAVERING (grandson of general Sir John Clavering, K.B. Srd son of Sir James Claver- ing, 6tli Bart.), lieut. R.E. died 1831, having m. 11 July, 1822, Jane, dau. of (Sir) Archibald Dunbar, of Northfield (Bart.); she d. Feb. 1825, ha\ing had 2 sons, [1] Ernest Freilerick Gascoigne, 42nd regt. b. 11 May, 1823, d. 1852. [2] Sir Henry Augustus, 10th and present Baronet. CLAY, SlE ARTHUR Temple Felix (1841, U.K.), of Bur- row's Lea, Surrey; s.his brother a.s 4th Baronet in 1878 ; b. 9 Dec. 1842 ; m. 1 July, 1869, Margaret, 4th dau. of Arthur Kett Barclay, Esq. of Bury Hill, Dorking, Surrey, and has 2 sons, (1) William Temple, b. 23 June, 1870. (2) George Felix Neville, b. 24 Nov. 1871. j^iijis — Ai'g,, a chevron engrailed paly or and sa. between three trefoils of the second. Crest— Two wings arg, each chargetl with a chevron engrailed between three trefoils slipixxl sa. MOTTO— Per orbem. Seat- BuiTow's Lea, Shere, Surrey. Htneafle. SIR WILLIAM CLAY (grandson of William Clay, of London, merchant), created a BARONET 20 Sept. 1841, M.P. Tower Hamlets 1832 67, and secretary of the board of com- missioners for the afifairs of India ; b. 15 Aug. 1791 ; d. 13 Mar. 1869, having m. 26 Sept. 1822, Harriet, dau. and coheir of Thomas Dicka.son, Esq. of FuUwell Lodge, Middlesex ; she d. 19 Dec. 1867, having had 3 sons and 6 daus. [1] Sir William Dickason, 2nd Baronet ; b. 21 Dec. 1828 ; d. 8. p. 14 Oct. 1876, having m. 19 April, 1855, Mariana Emily, eldest dau. of Leo Schuster, Esq. of London. She re-m. 3 Nov. 1877, to Arthur Lawrence Haliburton, Esq. C.B. (son of Judge Haliburton), director of supply and transport, war office. [2] Sir George, s. as 3rd Baronet. [3] Sir Arthur Temple Felix, 4th and present Baronet. [4] Harriet, m, 28 June, 1853, to John Morgan Edwardes Jones, Esq. of Garthmyl. [5] Mary, m. 16 Dec. 1851, to John Walrond Clarke, late 10th hussars, and has an only son — Edward Stanley Wah-ond Clarke. [6] Elizabeth, d. s. p. 28 June, 1873, having m. 1st— 26 June, 1847, to her cousin James Temple Bowdoin,4th dragoon guards, wlio d. 9 April, 1871. She re-m. 11 Jan. 1872, as 2nd wife, to Right Hon. Sir William Henry Gregory, of Coole Park, co. Galway, K.c.M.a. P.c. Ireland, governor of Ceylon 1872/6, M.P. Dublin city 1842/7, Galway co. 1857/72. [7] Sarah Frances, d. 13 Sept. 1862. [8] Emma Georgiana Christina, m. 1st— 15 July, 1850, to Lieut.- Col. Henry Wedderburn Gumming, Coldstream guards, eldest son of Gen. Sir Henry Cumming, col. 12th lancers. She re-m. 4 JiUy, 1871, to Horatio Mansfield, bar.-at-law (B. SAND- HURST). Bv her 1st husband slie had an only child, Amelia Frances Wardlaw CuMMlNG, m. 31 July, 1880, to John William, son of Right Hon. Sir Edward Harris, K.C.B. (E. MAI.MESIUJRY). [91 Laura Felicia Susan, m. 22 Feb. 1859, to Walter Montiford Westropp-Dawson, Esq. of Charlesfort, co. Wexford, J.P. and D.L. capt. late 19th regt. and has 3 sons and 2 daus. Francis Walter Westropp-DAWSON, b. 9 Dec. 1859.— Arthur Temple, b. 4 Sept. 1805.— Horace Montiford, b. 24 April, 1877. —Laura Jane.— Marion Elizabeth. SIR GEORGE, 3rd Baronet, lieut.-col. in the army ; b. 14 Aug. 1831 ; d. 30 June, 1878, having m. 1st— 8 Mar. 1802, Caroline Elizabeth, only dau. of Sir John Palmer Bruce Chi- chester, Bart ; she d. 6 April, 1873, having had 2 daus. (1) Lilian Caroline Georgina. (2) Rosalie Violet Marion. SIR GEORGE m. 2ndly— 5 Oct. 1876, Mary Caroline, 4th dau. of Sir John Walrond, Bart, (she re-m. 28 Feb. 1880, to Capt! Walter Henry Holbech, 60th rifles, eldest son of Archdeacon Holbeck, of Farnborough Hall, Yorks.), and had a dau. (3) SybU Mary b. 18 Jan. 1878. CLAYTON, Sir William Robert, of Harden Park, Surrey (1731/2, G.B.), J.P. D.L. Bucks, high sheriflE 1876, and for Norfolk 1876, gov. of Christ's and St. Thomas's hospitals; s. his grand- father as 6th Baronet in 1866 ; b. 3 Aug. 1842 ; m. 29 Oct. 1872, Aimee Gertrude, 5th dau. of Edward Mackenzie, Esq. of Fawley Court, Henley-on- Thames ; heir presumptive, his cousin Charles Edward Ferdinand. Arms — Arg. a cross sa. between four pellets. Crest — A leopard's gamb erased arg. holding a pellet. Mottoes — Virtus in actione consistit, and Quid leone fortius. Seats— Marden Park, Godstone. Suirey ; Harleyford, Great Marlow, Bucks. ; Whitehall, Watton, is'orfolk. SIR WILLIAM CLAYTON, M.P. Bletchingley and Mariow (son of William Clayton, of Hambledon, Bucks, J.P.), created a Baronet 13 Jan. 1731/32, inherited considerable estates from his father, and also in 1707 from his uncle Sir Robert Clayton (knighted at GuildJiall 30 Oct. 1671, lord mayor of London 1679, and 30 years M.P. attainted), and in 1736 pur- chased the manor of Marlow ; d. Dec. 1744, having m. Martha, eldest dau. of John Kenrick, Esq. of Flore, Surrey ; she d. 14 Dec. 1739, having had with other issue 2 sons, [1] Sir Kenrick, 2nd Baronet, M.P. Bletchingley in six Parlia- ments ; d. 10 Mar. 1769, having m. Henrietta Maria, eldest dau. and coheir of Henry Herring, of London, a director of the Bank of England ; slie d. 25 July, 1774. having had a son and dau. (1 ) Sir Robert, 3rd Baronet, M.P. Bletchingley and Ilchester, the personal friend of his relative Mr. Fox ; d. s. p. 10 May, 1799, aet. 60 ; m. 1 June, 1767, Mary, eldest dau. of Frederick Standish, of London, merchant; she d. 27 Feb. 1803. (2) Henrietta Mary, m. to Sir John Gresham, Bart, (ext.), of Tltsev, Surrey. 124 CLAYTON-EAST. r21 William, of Harleyford, Bucks. M.P. Marlow and Bletch- ingley, bar.-at-Iaw L.l. ; d. 3 April, 1783, having m. 1st, Mary, dau. of John Warde, Esq. of Squerries, Kent ; she d. 3 Jan. 1760, having had a dau. (1) Catherine, m. to Sir John Griffin (Whitwell) Gnffln,K.B. summoned to ParUament, 3 Aug. 1784, as LORD HOWARD DB Waldex, andd. s.p. 25May, 1797. ^ "WILLIAM CLAYTON m. 2ndly— 3 May, 1761, Mana, dau. and heir of Rice Lloyd, Esq. of Alti Cadno, co. Carmarthen ; she d. Dec. 1763, having had a son and dau. (2) Sir William, s. as 4th Baronet. (3) Marianne, d. 15 Oct. 1808, having m. 14 Nov. 1786, to Gen. the Hon. Henry Edward Fox, brother of Right Hon. Charles James FOx (HOLLAND, ext.) WILLIAM CLAYTON m. 3rdly— Sept. 1767, Lady Lomsa Ter- mor, dau. of Thomas, 1st Earl of Pontefact or Pomfret (ext.); she d. 30 June, 1809, having had a son, (4) George, of Stone Hall, Surrey, lieut.-col. 3rd foot guards; b. 29 June, 1768 ; d. , having m. July, 1798, Frances, dau of Right Rev. John HinchUffe, D.D. bishop of Peterborough (by his wife Elizabeth, sister of the 1st Lord Crewe); she d. 16 Aug. 1849, having had %vith other issue 6 sons and 4 daus. Ill Emilius, capt. late Scots fusilier guards ; b. 15 Jan. 1803 ; m. 25 Sept. 1838, Eliza Elizabeth, dau. of William Haslewood, Esq. of Slaugham Park, Sussex, and has 2 sons and 3 daus. . (1) Emilius, capt. R.A. 1874, vice-consul at Van, Asia Minor, 1879, formerly vice-consul in Koordistan; b. 17 Oct. 1841. (2) Arthur Grenville, capt. R.E.; b. 13 Aug. 1843 ; m. 12 Nov. 1870, Elizabeth, dau. of John Kiernan, Esq. and has issue. (3) Betha Frances. (4) Horatia Louisa. (5) Florence Augusta. /2/ Henry, major-gen. in the army ; b. 8 Sept. 1804 ; d. 17 May, 1869, having m. 9 Aug. 1826, Jean Henrietta, dau. of Sir Robert Blair, c.B. of Harley House ; she d. 1 Feb. 1880, having liad 2 sons and 3 daus. (1) Edward Gilbert, hon. major late capt. R.E. formerly adj. 1st Lanarkshire engineer vols. ; b. 16 July, 1841; m. 4 Nov. 1864, Georgine Elizabeth Sykes, dau. and heir of Sykes Clayton, Esq. of the Manor House, RufEorth, co. York, and has a son and 4 daus. Henry Edward Gilbert, b. 28 Aug. 1867.— Blanche Georgine. — Grace Louisa.— Frances Jean.— Eva. (2) Ernest William, b. 24 April, 1853 ; m. 24 June, 1880, Ellen Maude, 3rd dau. of Edward Taylor, surgeon, of Clapham Common, Surrey. (3) Marianne Blanche, m. 9 Aug. 1870, to Rev. William Eastgate Middleton Nunn, M.A. T.CD. 1873, rector of Stansted, Kent, since 1873, and has a son and 3 daus. (4) Grace CaroUne, m. 3 Sept. 1868, to John Bridges Nunn, Esq. of Roehampton, and has a son and 3 daus. (5) Mary Jean. /3/ Francis, an officer in the army ; b. 16 Feb. 1806 ; d. at Jersey, unm. 1830. /4/ George, rector of Warmincham, Chesliire ; b. 3 Sept. 1807 ; d. unm. 21 July, 1857. /5/ William, lieut. R.x. ; d. unm. 7 Feb. 1841, aged 29. /6/ Edward, rector of Astbury, Cheshire, hon. canon of Chester ; b. 8 Sept. 1817 ; m. 7 April, 1864, Georgina, dau. of Rt. Rev. James Chapman, D.D. rector of Wootton Court- ney, Somerset, bishop of Colombo 1854/61. Ill Louisa ^miha, d. 12 June, 1878. /8/ Frances Caroline Emilia, /9/ JEmilia Anne. /lO/ Lydia Emma Blanch, m. 1858, to Gen. Sir John Garvock, G.C.B. col. 10th regt. 1874/8, 89th regt. 1870/4, served in Sutlej campaign, Africa 1850/2, com- manded Peshawur division 1862/7, N. district England 1867/71, S. district 1877/8 ; he d. 10 Nov. 1878, having had SIR WILLIAM, 4th Baronet ; b. 16 April, 1762 ; d. 26 Jan. 1834, having m. 16 July, 1785, Mary, only dau. of Sir William East, Bart, (ext.), of Hall Place, Berks, and cohei- of her brother Sir Gilbert East, 2nd and last Baronet ; she d. 9 Aug. 1833, having had 5 sons and a dau. [1] Sir William Robert, s. as 5th Baronet. [2] Sir East George, LL.D. created a BARONET 17 Aug. 1838. (Clayton-East.) [3] John Lloyd, b. 19 Aug. 1796 ; d. 6 Oct. 1855, having m. 10 April, 1832, Louisa Sophia, only dau. of Charles Littledale, Esq. of London, and had a son, John William, capt. late 13th light dragoons ; b. 23 Feb. 1833 ; m. 4 Sept. 1862, Mary Henrietta Charlotte, dau. of Lieut.-Col. Henry Charles Capel Somerset (D. BEAUFORT) ; she d. 8 Sept. 1880. [4] Rice Richard, M.A. J.P. and D.L, Bucks, high sheriff 1838. M.P. Aylesbury 1841/7 ; b. 15 Nov. 1797 ; d. 4 May, 1879, having m. 31 Jul.y, 1832, Maria Amelia, 2nd dau. of P.M. Sir George Nugent, Bart.; she d. 30 Dec. 1880, having had with other issue 3 sons and 3 daus. (1) Richard Nugent, capt. late 13th regt. b. 3 Sept. 1833.— (2) Francis Edmund, b Dec. 1844; m. 15 Sept. 1881, Eliza Bessie, only dau. of Henry Liggins, Esq. of London and Antigua. (3) Arthur John, b. Dec. 1846. (4) Maria Augusta. (5) Louisa Maude, m. 1 June, 1876, to Francis Artluvr, son of Lord William Hervey (M. Bristol). (6) Emily Rose, m. to James Melvill, eldest son of Lite (ron. Davidson. [5] Augustus Philip, rector of Garboldisham, Norfolk ; b. 11 Oct. 1799; d. 2 Feb. 1871, having m. 4 Sept. 1828, Geor^iana Elizabeth, dau. of Very Rev. and Hon. Charles Talbot, D.D. dean of Salisbury (E. SHREWSBURY), and hatl with daas. an only son, Fitzroy Augustus Talbot, ot Fyfield House, Berks, lieut.- col. late grenadier guards ; b. 28 Mar. 1834 ; m. 4 April, 1872, Lady Isabel Frances Taylour, 4th dau. of Thomas, 3rd Marquis of Headfort, and has had 2 sons, Fitzroy Thomas Charles, b. 23 Feb. 1873; d. 15 Feb. 1879.— Ason,b. 29 Jan. 1878. [6] Catherine Emilia, d. 7 Feb. 1864 ; having m. 16 July, and 29 Oct. 1821, to John Shawe Manley, Esq. of Manley Hall, co. Staff.; he d. 19 May, 1857, having had 5 sons, SIR WILLIAM ROBERT, 5th Baronet, gen. in the army, M.P. Great Marlow 1831/42, high sheriff, Bucks. 1846, D.L. served at the battles of Vittoria, the Pyrenees, at Genapi>e, Quatre-Bras, and Waterloo ; b. 28 Aug. 1786 ; d. 19 Sept. 1866, having m. 10 May, 1817, Alice Hugh Massey, only child and heir of Col. Hugli ODonnell, eldest son of Sir Neil O'Donnell, Kart. (divorced 1830). and had 2 sons and 2 daus. [1] AVilliam Capel, capt. Coldstream guards ; b. 14 April, 1818 ; d. 9 June, 1848, having m. Georgina, dau. of diaries Wood, Esq. (she re-m. to Baker), and had a son. Sir William Robert, 6th and present Baronet. [2] Henry Hugh 0"Donell, 2nd life guards ; b. 2 April, 1823 ; d. 17 Mar. 1857, ha\ing in. 19 Mar. 1846, Augusta, dau. of Sir Charles Oakelev, Bart.; she d. 15 Nov. 1879, having (re-m. 20 Oct. 1863, to Major Robert George Manley, late Inniskilling dragoons) had a son, Charles Edward Ferdinand, lieut. and capt. grenadier guards, heir presumptive to the Baronetcy ; b. 17 Aug. 1847. [3] AHcia Charlotte, m. 26 Aug. 1839, to John Bishop-Culi)eiier, capt. 14th dnigoons, who assumed the additional name of Cul- l^eper, 16 Aug. 1839, and d. 3 Jan. 1875, having had 3 sons, (1) William Allevne BisilOP-CULPEPKR, bar.-at-law M.T. b. 9 April, 1844 ;"m. 21 Feb. 1873, Ellen Casandra, dau. of Samuel Fetherstonhaugh, Esq. (2) John CoUingwood Bishop-Ciilpeper, b, 1 Feb. 1846 ; m. 18 June, 1872, Helen, dau. of James Stnujhan, Esq. of London, and has a dau. — Jesse Ada. (3) Charles Algernon Hearle Bishop-Culiieper, cajit. Forfar and Kincartline art. mil. 1881. late lieut. 91st highlanders ; b. 10 Jan. 1819; m. 26 Mar. 1874, Elizabeth Morrison, dau. of James Duncan, Esq. of Edinburgh, s. p. [4] ('aroline Margaret, m. 2 June, 1810, to Archibald William, 7th Marquis of yueensberry, who d. 6 Aug. 1858. CLAYTON -EAST, Sir | Gilbert Augustus, of Hall Place, Berks. (1838, j U.K.); 8. his father as 3rd | Baronet in 1866; b. 25 April, I 18-46; m. 3 Sept.1867, Eleanor \ Theresa, eldest dau. of Major- ■ Gen. Alexander Robert j Fra.ser, Madras s.C. and has ! had 2 sons and 2 daus. (1) Gilbert William, b. 7 May, ' 1869. (2) George Frederick Lancelot, b. < 3 Sept. 1872. J (3) Eleanor Alexandra, d. 31 Dec. ■ 1878. (4) Agnes Emma. ■ ARMS— Sa., on a chevron between { three horse's heads erased arg. as j many hoi-seshoes of the field, j East. i Crest— On a mount vert a horse \ passant sa., the dexter forefoot ■ resting on a horseshoe or, in the mouth a palm branch ppr, i East. Motto — J'avance. ■ Seat — Hall Place, Maidenhead. ' TOWN Residence— 4, Hereford Gardens, Park Lane, w. 1 \ CLERK. 125 Hineage, ^lU EAST GEORGE CLAYTON-EAST, LL.B. (2nd son of .^ Sir William Clayton, 4th Baronet, see preceding article) . the surname of East in addition to and after that of ton, and the arms of East quarterly with those of Clayton, ,.L, 6 April, 1829, on succeeding to the estates of his rnal uncle, Sir Gilbert East, Bart, ext.; created a Bakoxet, .ug. 1838; b. 9 April, 1794; d. 6 Mar. 1851, hav-ing m. 20 ,1815, Marianne Frances, eldest dau. of Charles Bishop, of Sunbury, Middx. late procurator-gen ; she d. 5 Jan. ;. liaving had 4 sons and 3 daus. / 1 / Sir Gilbert East, s. as 2nd Baronet, 12 j Charles William, lieut. 15th regt.; b. 7 May, 1826; d. 21 . 1866, having m. 1st— 16 May, 1847, LiUey CampbeU, dau. itnpbell MacLachlan, Esq.; she d. 8 Aug. foUowng. He -iidly— 14 Sept. 1854, EUza Spooner, eldest dau. of Thomas SiMxmer Palmer, Es(i. of Bay view, co. Sligo. /3/ Frederick Ilichard, capt. 8th Madras cavalry; b. 19 Feb. 1828; d. 15 Sept. 1860, having m. 24, Aug. 1854, Caroline Louisa, youngest dau. of Thomas Spooner Palmer, Esq. of Bayview above-named, and had a son and a dau. George Frederick, lieut. 108th, late 25th foot, formerly Berks mil. ; b. 18 Oct. 1857.— Augusta Marianne. /4/ Marianne Gilbertha, d. 13 Oct. 1848, having m. 2 Mar. 1839, to John Joseph Wakehurst Peyton, of Wakehurst Place, Sussex, lieut. 2nd life guards; he d. 12 Aug. 1844, having had 4 sons, [1] John East Hunter Peytox, lieut. late 60th rifles ; b. 23 Mar. 1841 ; m. 10 Feb. 1866, Sfjphia Henrietta, eldest dau. of Frederick Henry Lindsay, Esq. and ha« a son and 2 daus. John Charles Peyton, b. 26 Aug. 1871.— Marianne Sophia Catherine. — Augusta Seliua Elizabeth. [2] Edward Gilbert Peyton, capt. late 106th L.I. ; b. 22 June, 1842; m. 16 Sept. 1862, Martha, dau. of Capt. Weir, 6th Inniskilling dragoons, and has issue. [3] Archibald William Peyton, lieut. late 3rd btiffs.; b. 4 Sept. 1843. [4] Vincent Joseph Lyddell Peyton, u.x.; b. 4 Dec. 1844 ; d. 30 Nov. 1876, having m. 7 July, 1866, Louisa, youngest dau. of late Richard Sivier, of Ryde. /5/ Augxista Frances, m. 15 April, 1846, to Sir Henry Ainslie Hoare, Bart. /6/ Selina Louisa, d. 18 Aug. 1876, having m. 26 May, 1847, to Henry Charles Morgan, 3rd light (K.O.) dragoons, and capt. 1st dragoon guards ; he d. 28 June, 1872, having had 2 sons and 3 daus. [1] Henry East MouoAX, b. 8 June, 1848. [21 Arthur Cary, b. 27 Oct. 1860. [3] Pamela Augusta, m. 30 April, 1881, to Rev. Richard Caton Kinchant, son of late Richard Henry Kinchant, Esq. of Park Hall and Bishop's Castle, Salop, J.P. D.L. [4] Henrietta Louisa Frances. — [5] Amy Rose. /7/ Maria Theresa, m. 18 Feb. 1860, to Major Robert Grordon, 4th regt. rifle corps, Bombay. SIR GILBERT EAST CLAYTON-EAST, 2nd Baronet, assumed by R.L. 4 April, 1839, the names of Gilbert- EjuI. and the arms of East only ; b. 13 Nov. 1823; d. 12 Aug. 1866, having m. 29 Jan. 1845, Emma Jane Lucretia, eldest dau. of Sebastian Smith, Esq. of London ; she d. 28 July, 1871, having had a son and 2 daus. (1) Sir Gilbert Augustus 3rd and present Baronet. (2) Emma Frances Louisa. m. 9 Sei)t. 1872. to Reginald GrOUgh Paynter, Esq. of Nice, and Inis a son and dau. Reginald Augustus Arthur Payxter, b. 10 Aug. 1873.— Ella Ida Emma. (3) Frederica Juha, m. 1 July, 1874, to Walter Gray Bellairs, Esq. and has a son, b. 7 Dec. 1877, and a dau. CLERK, Sir George Douglas, of Pennycuik, CO. Edinburgh, J.P. (1679, N.S.), lieut. on re- serve of officers, late 2nd life guards, capt. Edinburgh CO. militia, lieut.-col. commanding 2nd Midlothian and Peebleshire R.v. ; s. his father as 8th Baronet in 1870; b. 17 May, 1852; m. 4 Jan. 187G, Aym^e Elizabeth Georgiana, 2nd dau. of (Sir) Robert John Milliken Napier, (Bart.), and has a son, (1) George James Robert, b. 4 Oct. 1876. Arms — Or, a fess chequy az. and arg. between two crescents gu. and a boar's head sa. Crest— A demi-huntsman sounding a horn ppr. Supporters— Dexter, a naked man wreathed about the loins with oak leaves, in the dexter hand a bow, a quiver of arrows over his shoulder, and the skin of a wild beast hanging down his back all ppr. Sinister, a Druid with a flowing beard ppr., veste.; d. unm.(t) (4) Anne, d. 1757, having m. to Sir George Stewart, 2nd Baro- net, of GrantuUy, co. Pertli, who d. s. p. 1 Nov. 1759. SIR ALEXANDER, 4th Baronet, said by Playfair to have been retoured heir to his brother Sir Arcliibald 11 Feb. 1711 ; by his wife, Mary Ancrum, he had 2 sons, (1) Archibald, m. Mary Campbell, dau. of John, Earl of Breadalbane, and had a son and dau. [1] Sir Alexander, 5th Bart, an officer in the guards ; fell at Eontenoy 1745. [2] Harriett, d. 29 July, 1757, having m. 16 Jan. 1746, to Sir David Kinloch, 5th Bart, who d. 18/19 Feb. 1795, aged 85. (2) William, of Ayton, m. Jane (? Rutlierfoord, of Fairnabe); she d. 14 July, 1784 (bd. in Gray Friars churchyard, Edin- burgh), having had with an only dau. a son, viz.: SIR JAMES, 6th Baronet, M.P. Linlithgow burghs 1772/84, ; sold Langton 1757; d. 26/27 July, 1804, aged 75, having m. i 1st — 31 Mar. 1755, Mary, " dau." of Henry Douglas, of London, ' merchant (Bart.); she d. 1766, having had a son and 3 daus. He m. 2ndly— 10 July, 1769, Augusta Anne, dau. of Very Rev. Francis Ayscough, D.u. dean of Bristol ; she d. 14 Nov. 1837, Kit. 88, having had 5 sous and a dau. [1] Sir James, 7th Baronet, G.C.H. major-geu. in the army, under-sec. of state, war, and colonies 1806, gov. and com-in- chief of Cura9oa 1807, and of Bermuda Islands 1811, a com- missioner of land tax, LL.D. sheriff Carmarthen 1847 ; b. 21 Mar. 1771; d. 26 Feb. 1852, having m. 14 Oct. 1801, Mariana, eldest dau. of John, 13th Viscount Hereford ; she d. 9 Dec. 1847, having had with 2 sons who d. young an only dau. (1) Marianna Augusta, m. 14 Jan. 1834, to Sir James John Hamilton, Bart, of Woodbrooke, co. Tyrone, who d. s. p. 12 Jan. 1876 (ext.) [2] Su- George, 8th Baronet, G.c.B. p.c. adm. of fleet, rear-adm. of England, major-gen. of marines, M.P. Ripon 1837/47, lord of the admiralty 1818/30, 1841/6 ; b. 22 April, 1772; d. 19 Aug. 1853, having m. 28 Nov. 1809, Mary, youngest dau. of Thomas Cockbm-n, Esq. ; she d. 20 Jan. 1859, having had an only dau. (1) Augusta Harriet Mary ; d. 7 April, 1869, having m. 10 June, 1856, to John Cockburn Hoseason, capt. R.x. (ret. 24 Dec. 1855. 3) Ahce Emily Georgiana. (4) Florence Adelaide Augusta 6) Evelyn Anna Blanche, COGHILL, Sir John Joscelyn, of Glen Barrahane, co. Cork (1778, G.B.), ex- lieut. 59th regt.; s. his father as 4th Baronet in 1850; b. 11 Feb. 1826; m. 18 Feb. 1851, Hon. Catherine Frances, 2nd dau. of John, Baron Plunket; she d. 25 Aug. 1881, having had 4 sons and 3 daus. (1) Neville Josiah Aylmer lieut. 24th regt. ; b. 26 Jan. 1852 ; fell at the battle of Isandlana in the Zulu war, 22 Jan. 1879. (2) Egerton Bushe, b. 7 Feb. 1853. (3) Gerald Cramer, b. 26 Sept. 1864 ; d. 13 July, 1873. (4) Claude Plunket, b. 13 Nov. 1859. (5) Ethel Charlotte, m. 30 Dec. 1880, to James Edward, eldest soil of Rev, J D Penrose, of Woodhill, Cork. (6) Beatrice Anna. (7) Violet Alice Penrose. Arms— Erm. a chevron between three cocks gu.— granted 10 May, 1612, to Thomas Coghill, of Knaresborough, and John Coghill, of London, his brother. CiiKST— On a mount vert a cock with wings expanded or, beaked combed and wattled gu. charged on the breast with a bezant. Motto — Non dormit qui custodit. Seat— Glen Barrahane, Castle Townsend, Cork. TOBIAS CRAMER, of Ballyfoyle, co. Kilkenny, sheriff of the city of Dublin 1653, high sheriff co. Kilkenny 1669 [son of Balthazar Cramer, col. of a regt. in Ireland (will dated 9 Dec. 1650), son of Tobias Cramer or Kramer, of Suabia, in Lower Gennany, commanded a regiment abroad, was made a free denizen of Ireland 28 May, 1639]. His mil dated 16 Mar. 1684, proved 18 April, 1685, to be bur. with his father in St. James' Church, Dublin, leaving by Mary his wife 2 sons and 2 daus. (1) Balthazar, of whom presently. (2) Tobias. (3) Hester, m. to Sir John Coghill, of Coghill Hall and of Dnimcondra, co. Dublin, knighted at Dublin Castle 6 June, 1686, by Lord-Lieut. Henry, Earl of Clarendon, master in chancery, lt^.d, and advocate in the Irish ecclesiastical courts ; he d. April 1699, having had 2 sons and a dau. [1] Right Hon. Marmaduke Coghill, P.C. LL.D. M.P. Dublin University, judge prerogative court, chancellor of exchequer Ireland 1735/9 ; d. unm. 9 Mar. 1738. [2] James Coghill, ll.d, registrar prerogative court; d. 4 Sept. 1734, leaving by his wife Mary, sister of Thomas Pearson, of Rathmore, co. Meath (m.p. Ballyshannon, and collector for the port of Drogheda), an only dau. and heir, Hester, d. s. p. (?at Isleworth 28 July, 1789), having bequeatlied her property to lier cousin Sir John Cramer Bart. She m. 1st— 13 Oct. 1737, to Charles Moore, last Earl of Charleville (ext.) who d. s. p. 17 Feb. 1764. She re-m. to Major John MajTie, of Richings, Bucks, M.P. Newport, Cornwall; he assumed the surname of COGHlLIi by R.L. 4 Mar. 1779, was created a Baroxet of GRE4.T Britain 8 June, 1781, and d. s. p. 14 Nov. 1785. [3] Hester, m. 15 Nov. 1700, to Oliver Cramer, Esq. (See l)elow.) (4) Deborah, m. as 1st wife, to Capt. Arthiu* Webb, of "Webbs- borough, CO. Kilkenny. BALTHAZAR CRAMER, of Ballyfoyle, co. Kilkenny, high sheriff 1683; b. 1644; m. 1st, Elizabeth, widow of Hugh Drysdale, M.D., she d. s. p. He m. 2ndly, Sarah, dau. of Lieut.- Col. Oliver Jones, and had, with other issue, 2 sons and a dau. (1) Oliver, of whom presently. (2) Ambrose, slieriff of Cork 1723, niaj'or 1725 ; m. Ursula or Susanna, dau. of Browne, of Cork, and had issue. Their great-grandson, Joiix Thomas Cramer, of Rathmore, co. Cork, j.p.; d. 5 Nov. 1845, liaving m. 1814, Barbara Mary Anne Milebum, dau. of Rev. Bartholomew Thomas, d.d. of Old Derrig, Queen's co. She d. 20 Mar. 1857, leaving 2 sons, [1] Marmaduke Coghill Cramer, of Rathmore, co. Cork, j.p.; b. 23 Nov. 1817; m. 17 July, 1851, Caroline Elizabeth, only dan. and heir of Robert Honner, Esq. of Clancoole, co. Cork, J.p. and has 3 daus. /I/ Mary Barbara, m. 27 Nov. 1873, to Henry Bonnor- Maurice, of Bofiyufoel co. Montgomery, capt. 16th regt. who d. 14 Jan. 1879. /2/ Caroline Elizabeth. /3/ Wilhelmina Idonea. i2] John Thomas, of Cramers Coiu-t (late of Ballindinisk louse), CO. Cork, J.P. lieut. 7th dragoon guards, bar.-at- law M.T.; b. 20 Mar. 1820; d. 16 Mar. 1873, having m. 22 Dec. 1857, Mary Augusta, dau. of Rev. Henry Richard Rogers, of Killeagh, co. Cork, and had 3 sons and 3' daus. John Thomas, lieut. W. Cork art.; b. 1 Dec. 1858.— Jocelj^n Henry, b. 22 Jan. 1863.— Augustus Henry Mami v duke, b. 21 Sept. 1865.— Edj-tlie Barbara— Susette Mur- grette Augusta.— Florence Mary. (3) Jane, m. to Pliilip Savage, of Rock Savage. OLIVER GRAMER, of Ballj-foyle, high slieriff 1714; m. 15 Nov. 1700, his cousin Hester, dau. of Sir John Coghill, LL.D. a master in chancery Ireland aforesaid, and liad 2 sons, (1) Balthazar John, d. 18 June, 1741, ha\ing m. 23 April, 1724/5, Hon. Judith Butler, only dau. of Brinsley, Lst Viscount Laneslxjrough ; she d. 13 May, 1749, having had 3 sons and a dau. 1] Sir John, created a Baronet 31 Aug. 1778. 2] Oliver Coghill, of Coghill Hall, bp. 30 Sept. 1733; m. st— 4 June, 1758, Elizabeth Humphreys; she d. 7 Sept. following, and he m. 2ndlj— Mar. 1764, Waring, of Dublin. He died before 1804, leaving a widow, Jane, dau. and heir of Holland, of Shrewsbury, by whom lie had a dau. Jane, sole heir, m. 21 July, 179i, to Greorge Mowbray, of Ford, CO. Durham, and Mortimer, Berks; he d. 1798, leaving 2 sons. His granddau. Elizabetli Gray Mowbray (only child and heir of George Isaac Mowbray, Esq.) ; m. 19 Aug. 1847, to Right Hon. Sir John Robert (Cornish) Mowbray, Bart. P.C. M.P. Oxford University since 1868, Durliam city 1853,68, judge adv.- gen. 1858/9, 1866/8, church estates coumiis. 1866/8, and since 1871. [3] Marmaduke (Rev.), of Sallyniount, co. Kildare; bp. 21 Sept. 1739; m. 24 Aug. 1763, eldest dau. of Thomas Taylor, alderman of Dublin. His son, Jonx (Rev.) Cramer-Roberts, of Sails-mount, co. Kil- dffre, assumed byroj-al sign maniialthe additional surname and arms of Roberts, having married Martha, eldest dau. of Sir Thomas Roberts, Bart, of Glassenburj^ Kent ; she b. 29 Sept. 1767, and had 5 sons and a dau. /I/ Marmaduke Coghill Cramer-Roberts, of Sallymount, J.P. D.L.; d. 22 Sept. 1852, having m. 28 Oct. 1834, Grcorgina, dau. of Benjamin Torin, Esq. of Egham, Surrey ; she d. 12 Mar. 1848, having had 4 sons and 3 daus. (1) Charles Torin, of Sallymount, J.P. lieut. late 71st regt.; b. 11 Feb. 1837; d. 16 Oct. 1877, having m. 4 July, 1861, Lizzie, dau. of James Alexander Hamilton, Esq. of Kildonan, co. Dublin, and had, with other issue, 4 sons, Marmaduke William Coghill, 2ud lieut. Kildare mil. b. 19 May, 1862.— Cecil John, b. 6 Jan. 1866.— Charles Evelyn, b.21 Mar. 1866.— Claud Jocelyn, b. 13 Apr. 1868. (2) Marmaduke Coghill, lieut. R.N. b. 19 Aug. 1841 ; d. s. p. 13 April, 1877, having m. 28 Jan. 1868, Eliza Jane, dau. of late Robert Tooth. Esq. of Swift's Park, Cran- brook, Kent. (3) Henry Thomas, late 36th regt.; b. 1 Feb. 1846; m. 30 July, 1873, Louisa, only dau. of late Henry Justice, Esq. of Hinstock Hall, Salop. J.P. D.L. and has 3 sons and a dau. Francis WiUiam Henry, b. 7 April, 1875.— Henry Justice, b. 22 Feb. 1879.— Marmaduke Torin, b. 14 Dec. 1880.— Constance.— Caroline. (4) John Walter, b. 23 Feb. 1848; m. 23 Feb. 1871, Kat« 132 COLEBROOKE. Mayer, clau. of John "Watson Harris, of New York, and has a son and 6 daus. John Henry.— Evelyn Kate.— Kathleen Amy Forster.— Ethel.— Norah Cavendish. — Muriel Patricia.— Sybil Hort. (5) aeorgina Hester Mary Anne, m. 1st— 6 Nov. 1860, to her cousin Frederick Ponsonby Cramer-Roberts, capt, 2nd grenadiers regt. Bombay N.l. who d. 19 June. 1865, leaving a dau. (see below). She re-m.— 14 July, 1870, to William Dundas Couchman, lieut.-col. (retd.) late Bengal art. s.p. (6) Amy Harriet, m. 30 Nov. 1870, to William Eobert Aylmer Haly, lieut. 3rd buffs, son of late Gen. Sir William O'Grady Haly, K.C.B. ; he d. s. p. 12 Feb. 1876. (7) Marian Martha, m. 16 Oct. 1873, to Edmond Berdoe, 2nd son of Col. Berdoe Wilkinson, and has a dau. Claire May. /2/ John, lieut.-col. deputy-inspector-gen. royal Irish constabulary, A.D.C. to gov. of Malta 1828; b. 1796; d. 4 Mar. 1864, having m. 12 Nov. 1828, Marion, dau. of David Ross (by Marian, dau. of Col. Gall; she re-m. 8 April, 1809, to Eric, 8th Lord Reay), and granddau. of David Ross, Lord Ankerville of Session, and had 4 sons, (1) John David, b. Nov. 1832 ; m. Aug. 1858, Eliza- beth, dau. of John Beasley, of Chapel Brampton, s. p. s. (2) Frederick Ponsonby, capt. 2nd grenadier regt. Bombay N.I. b. 25 May, 1832; d. 19 June, 1865, having m. 6 Nov. 1860, his cousin Georgina Hester Mary Anne, dau- of Marmaduke Coghill Cramer-Roberts, of Sallymount aforesaid, and left a dau.— Marian Edith. (3) Herbert William, b. May, 1837; d. unm. 1868. (4) Francis Alexander, bishop of Nassau 1878, vicar of Blindley Heath, Sussex, 1873/8 ; b. 3 Dec. 1840; m. 29 July, 1867, Anna Maria Charlotte, dau. of Baron Alex- ander de Steiger (and widow of Major Dewar, 97th regt.); she d. 17 April, 1880, liaving had 2 sons and a dau. Herbert Alexander, b. 18 Mar. 1870. Eric Charles, b. 17 June, 1872. Evelyn Emilic. /3/ Thomas, d. 3 Feb. 1878, liaving m. Mary, dau. of Gowan, Esq. and had Francis and Marmaduke, all deatl. /4/ Walter Randal, vicar of Edwardstonc, Suffolk, 1848/67; b. 1& Oct. 1802 ; d. 21 Jan. 1867, having m. 8 Aug. 1831, Martha Hewitt, dau. of David Mitchell, of Doon, and had 2 sons and a dau. (1) Charles John, of Bicester House, Oxon. brevet lieut.- col. 9th regt.; b. 28 Aug. 1834 ; m. 3 Feb. 1869, Frances Templer, dau. of Richanl Duckworth Dunn, late capt. Queen's bays (B. Massy), and has a son and dau. Walter Evelyn, b, 11 Oct. 1872.— Isabella Catherine. (2) Clayton, b. 20 Mar. 1836. (3) Amy Catherine. /5/ William Butler, of Thornton, co. Kildarc, of the Bengal cav.; b. 12 May, 1808; d. s. p. 28 July, 1870, having m. 8 July, 1844, Elizalieth, dau. of Robert Borrowes, Esq. (BART.) of Gilltown, CO. Kildare. /6/ Amy, d. May, 1874, having m. 1838, to Roger Cham- bers Walker, Esq. of Rathcarrick, co. Sligo, Q.c. who d. 1854, leaving 2 sons and a dau. [4] Catherine, m. 4 April, 1748, to Ralph Smj-th, of Field- town, CO. Westmeath. (2) Oliver, of cos. Kilkenny and Carlow; will dated 6 Feb. 1754; proved 24 June following; m. Deborah, sister to Bernard Rudkin, Esq. of Tinnegamey, co. Carlow, and had a son and 2 daus. [1] Coghill, m. Warren. [2] Hester, m. 1st— 19 Feb. 1754, to George Tisdall, Esq. of Mount Tisdall, He d. 27 June, 1757. She re-m. 1767, as 2nd wife, to Nicholas Forster, Esq. father by his 1st wife of Sir Thomas Forster, created a Baroxet 15 Jan. 1794. [3] Mary. SIR JOHN (CRAMER) COGHILL, Bart, so created 31 Aug. 1778, assumed the name of COGliiiJi pursuant to the will of his great-uncle Right Hon. Mannaduke Coghill aforesaid, and succeeded to the estates of his cousin Hester, Countess of Charleville before-mentioned; b. 14 Jnlv, 1742; d. 8 Mar 1790 having m, 17 Oct. 1754, Maria, dau. of Right Rev. JosiahHort! D.D. lord archbishop of Tuam ; she d. 14 Dec. 181S, having had with other issue 2 sons, (1) Sir John Coghill, 2nd Baronet, assumed by sign manual 7 June, 1807, the surname and arms of COGliiLTi only b 2 Feb' 1766; d. unm. 21 May, 1817, and was succeeded by his brother" viz. — ' SIR JOSIAH COGHILL, 3rd Baronet, vice-admiral of the red, assumed the surname of Coghill in lieu of his patronymic CRAMER by R.L. 7 June, 1817 ; b. 1773 • d 20 June, 1850, having m. 1st— Mar. 1803 (? 1812), Sophia' dau. of James Dodson, H.M. customs ; she d. in 1817, having had 3 daus. ° [1] Caroline Mary, unm. [2] Emmeline Katherine Egerton, d. 26 Aug. 1879, having m 27 Aug. 1839, as 2nd wife, to Rev. Charles Bushe, rector of Castle Haven, co. Cork, son of Right Hon. Charles Kendal Bushe, chief justice of Ireland ; he d. 25 Aug. 1866, having had 2 sons and 4 daus. (1) Cecil Josiah Lambton BUSIIE, M.B. army medical depart- ment; b.25 Mar. 1850; m. 6 April, 1880, Ailleen Mary Beatrice dau. of Rev. Arthur Hasmer, of Malmesbury, Cape Colony' anil has a son, ' Charles Kendal Bushe, b. 29 Jan. 1881. (2) Seymour Coghill Hort, b. 5 April, 1863. (3) Gertnide Egerton, m. 14 Dec. 1865, to David John Copeland Jones, Esq. 98th regt. (only child of Major Fielding Shaw Jones, of Narhillah, co. Cavan). (4) Constance Theodosia Antoinette, (5) Sophie Caroline, m. 16 June, 1870, to Arthur Cecil Paget, capt. R.N. (M. ANGLE.SEY). (6) Josephine Percy, m. 1 July, 1873, to^'illiam McNeile Cairns, capt. 43rd L.I. nephew of Lord Chancellor Cairns. [3] Josephine, m. 1844, to George, son of Col. John De Morgan, of the Indian army, and has 2 son and 2 daus. (1) Joscelyn Augixstus DE MORGAN, b. 4 July, 1848. (2) Sydney Aylmer, b. 6 Feb. 1850. (3) Edith Eliza Hort, (4) Emmeline Theodosia Sophia. SIR JOSIAH m. 2ndly— 27 Jan, 1819. Anna Maria, eldest dau, of Right Hon, Charles Kendal Buslie, L.CJ, court of queen's bench in Ireland ; she d, 8/10 Mar, 1848, having had 3 sons and 7 daus. [4] Sir John Joscelyn, 4th and present Baronet. [5] Kendal Josiah William, lieut.-col, 19tli hussars 1881, adjt. 2nd European Bengal fusiliers tliroughout the Imlian campaign 1857/8, siege of Delhi, &c.; b. 21 Aug. 1832, CO- '-^^Si. [6] Rosanna Louisa, m, 7 Feb, 1849, to Jolin Harrison Ajlmer, Es(}, of Walworth Castle, co. Durham, and perishe- Chavasse, b. 19 June, 1863. [11] Adelaide Eliza, m. 29 June, 1857, to Lieat.-Col. Tlionias Henry Somenille, of Drishane, co. Cork, and has 6 sons and 2 daus. Thomas Cameron Fitzgerald SomervilI-E, b. Mar. 1860. —Henry Boyle Townsend, b. Sejit. 1863.— Avlmer Coghill, b. Sept. 1865.— John Arthur Coghill, b. " Mar. 1872,— Hugh Gualtier Coghill, b, July, 1873,— Edith Anna (Enone. — Elizal)eth Hildagarde Augusta, [12] Sylvia Maria, m, 16 May, 1866, to Thomas, son of late Right Hon. Richanl W. Greene, one of the barons of H.M. exchequer, and has 3 sons and 4 daus. Herlwrt Wilson GREENE, b. 16 May, 1867.— Francis Ernest, b. 23 June, 1869.— Richard Wilson, b. 29 Mar. 1861.— Eliza- »)eth Sylvia. — Sylvia Alice. — Constance Aylmer. — Helen Rosanna. COLEBROOKE, Sir Thomas Edward, of Otter- shawe Park, Surrey (1759 G.B.), LL.D. M.P.Taunton 1842/52, Lanarkshire 1857/68, and N. Lanark.shire since 1868, and lord- lieut. since 1869; 8. his uncle as 4th Baronet in 1838 ; b. 19 Aug. 1813; m. 15 Jan. 1857, Elizabeth Mar- garet, 2nd dau. of John Richardson, Esq. of Kirkland,s, co. Roxburgh, and has had 2 sons and 3 daus. (1) Edward Arthur, b, 12 Oct, 1861. (2) Roland John, b. 22 July, 1864. (3) iSIargaret Ginevra. (4) Helen Emma. (5) Mary Elizabeth. COLLETON— COLQUHOUN. 133 Arms— Go., a lion rampant erm. dacally crowned or, on a chief of the last three martlets sa. Crest— A wyvem or resting the dexter claw upon an antique eBCocheon gu. MOTTO— Sola bona quae honesta. Beats— Abington House, Lanark, K.B. and Ottershawe Park, Surrey. TOWN House— 14, South Street, Park Lane, w. Uineage. JAMES COLEBROOKE, of Chllham Castle, Kent (eldest son of Thomas Colebrooke, of Arundel, Sussex), and of Amo's Grove, Middlesex, which mansion he built; b. at Arundel, 12 May, 1680; d. 18 Nov. 1752, having m. 2 Jan. 1706, Mary Hudson ; she d. 12 Mar. 1762/3, having had with other issue 3 sons, [1] Robert, of Chilham Castle, Kent, M.P. Maiden, 1741/61, miniHter to the Swiss Cantons 1762,4; b. 24 June, 1718; d. s. p. 10 May, 1784, having m. Ist— 12 July, 1741, Henrietta, eldest dan. of Lord Harry Poulett, after Duke of Bolton, and sister of the two last Dukes ; she d. 22 Dec. 1758. He m. 2ndly -176C, Elizabeth, dau. and coheir of John Thresher, of Brad- ford, Wilts. [2] Sir Jiimes, of G^tton, Surrey, M.P. created a Baronet 12 Dct. 1 769, with remainder, in ded'ault of male inne, to his brother George; b. 21 July, 1722; d. 10 May, 1761, haying m. 7 May, 1747, Mary, dau. and coheir of .Stephen Skinner, Esq.of Walthamstow, Essex ; she d. 14 May, 1764, leaving 2 dans. (1) Mary, d. 1781, having m. as Ist wife, to Sir John Aabrey, Bart, M.P. (ext.), who d. s. p. 1. 10 Aug. 188». (2) Emma, d. 20 Nov. 1836, having m. 7 Oct. 1771, to Charles, 4th Earl of Tankerville, who d. 10 Deo. 1822. [3] Sir George, 2nd Baronet; M.P. Arundel 1754,76, chair- man of directors, E.I.C.K. 1769, 1771/2; b. 14 Jan. 1759; d. 5 Aug. 1809, having m. 28 July, 1754, Marj', only dau. and heir of Tatrick Gaynor, Esq.of Antigua ; she d. 13 Aug. 1818, having hod with other issue 2 sons, (1) Sir James Edward, 3rd Baronet; judge of appeal at Moorshedabad, senior merchant on the Bengal establishment, and provisional member of council, Bombay ; b. 7 July, 1761 ; d. s. p. 5 Nov. 1838, having m. 31 Jan 1820, Mrs. Louisa Annie Stewart. (2) Henry Thomas, judge at Minapoor, and a celebrated Sanskrit scholar. chin>grttpher of the court of common pleas by patent 18 Mar. 6 Geo. III. as were also his brothers; b. 16 June, 1763; d. 10 Mar. 1837, having m. 1810, Eliza- beth, dau. of Johnson Wilkinson, of London ; she d. 3 Oct. 1815, leaving an only son. Sir Thomas Edward, 4th and present Baronet. COLLETON, Sir Robert Augustus William (1661, e.), lieut. 23rd regt. instructor of musketry; s. his father as 9th Baronet in 1866; b. 31 Aug. 1854; m. 7 Aug. 1880, Edith, 3rd dau. of Thomas Robert Abraham, Esq. of Croydon, Surrey; heir presumptive, his brother William. Arms— Not recorded. Vide Le Neve's "Baronets," vol. iii. p. 33. The coat use James Colquhoun Revell READE, bar.-at-law M.T. capt. roy. I Glam. L.I. mil. capt. late Suffolk yeo. and formerly in 14th ' hussars; b. Mav, 1839. ly in 14th 13 J7/41;L.L.;i SIR JAMES, 4th Baronet, M.P. Dumbartonshire 1837 b. 7 Feb. 1804; d. 18 Dec. 1873. having m. 14 June. 1843, Jane, 2nd dau. of Sir Robert Abercroniby, Bart.; she d. 3 May, 1844. having had an only son, (1) Sir James, 5th and present Baronet. COLT, Sir Edward Harry Vaughan, of Leominster, CO. Hereford (1693/4, E.), vicar of Hill, Gloucestershire, since 1839; s. his father as 6th Baro- net in 1849; b. April, 1808; m. 6 Mar. 1844, Ellen Cotton, youngest dau. of Francis Hicken Northen, M.D. of Lea House, co. Stafford; she d. 30 April, 1870, having had a dau. Frances Sophia Vaughan, m. 1 Dec. 1863, to Frederick Henry Cator, of Eastridge, Hants. (LENNARD— BART.) ; he divorced her 19 Jan. 1881. Note— Heir presiunptive, his brother Dr. Colt. Arms— Arg. a fesse between three colts courant sa. MOTTO— Vincit qui patitur. Residence— Hill Yicai-age, Falfield, r.s.o. Gloucestershire. Hiiteage, I GEORGE COLT, of Colt Hall, Suffolk, Clay Hall and ! Parendon Hall, Essex [son of Sir Henry and grandson j of Sir George Colt, Knts. who were descended from Tliomas ; Colt, of Greys, Suffolk, &c. (son of Thomas Colt, of Carlisle), j and his wife Joane, dau. and heir of John Trusbut], was a j zealous royalist, " was almost cut to pieces at Worcester fight, ; and after that battle fled abroad with several of his children j and lived in Holland and Flanders; was drowned at sea. 20 Jan. j 1658, sailing for Ireland; an Earl's warrant is said to have been j found on him when picked up." By his wife Elizabeth, eldest i dau. and coheir of John Dutton, of Sherborne, co. Glouc. he had i with other issue 3 sons, { [1] John Dutton Colt, eldest son and heir, M.P. and bailiff of : Leominster, imprisoned (as alleged) for voting for the bill of ^ exclusion, and afterwards for a period of nearly three years COLT HURST. 135 1 liaving uttered seditious phrases against the Duke of York, .^ released by James II. He d. 29 April, 1722, having lary, dau. and coheir of John Booth, of Letton, Here- -he d. 15 Feb. 1702. He m. 2ndly, Margaret, relict of hu Arnold, of Llanvihangell Crucomey, co. Monmouth, M.P. !.>nmouth and South worth. By his 1st wife he had with • her issue an eldest son, John Duttox Colt, d. 2 Feb, 1729, having m. Mary, dau. of J(jhn Arnold, M.P. aforesaid. His great-grandson. Sir Edward Vaughan Colt, s. as 5th Baronet. [2] Sir William Button, envoy extraordinary to the courts of 1 (resden, Lunenberg, Zell, and Hanover, knighted at WTiitehall 2^ Nov. 1684. His will dated 4 May, 1689, and proved 18 Jan. 1693/4. He m. 1st, Dorothy, dau. of Henry Sanderson, of Hed- ley Hope, co. palatine Durham ; 2ndly, Lucy, dau. of Thomas Webb, Ksq. of Kent; and 3rdly, in Westminster Abbey, 20 Nov. 1684, Mary, dau. of John Gamey, of Momingthorpe, Norfolk, and Kenton, Suffolk, widow of William Shipman, of London, merchant (her will dated 6 May, 1725, and proved 1 July, 1726), had issue by each wife. [3] Sir Henry Dutton Colt, M.P. Westminster, created a BARONET 2 Mar. 1693/4 (for his sendees at the Revolution), with remainder to his brother, John Dutton Colt, and to his three sons, John, William, and Harry, and other remainders over. He d. s. p. 25 April, 1731, and was s. by his great-nephew. His wife, Cecilia, dau. of Francis Brewster, of Wrentham, Suf- folk, and widow of William Nuthill, of Thames Ditton, Surrey (? widow of Sir Robert Hatton, Knt. of Ditton), d. s. p. Oct. 1712. SIR EDWARD VAUGHAN COLT, 5th Baronet (on the death of his brother. Sir John Dutton Colt, 1845) ; b. 1776; d. 9 June, 1849, having m. 1805, Frances Murtha, dau. of Capt. Gougli, R.N. of Weobley, Hereford ; she d. 16 July, 1865, having had with other Issue 3 sons and 2 daus. [1] Sir Edward Harry Vaaghan, 6th and present Baronet. [2] Thomas Archer, M.D. heir presumptive to the Baro- netcy; b. 6 Nov. 1815; m. 13 Sept. 1849, Frances, yoimger dau. of Elias Chatlwick, of Swinton Hall, co. Lancaster, and has 2 sons and 3 daus. (1) Edward Harry Dutton, b. 3 Oct. 1850. (2) Thomas Archer, L.u.c.l'. m.R.c.k. ; b. 29 Dec. 1851; m. 27 June, 1881, Mabel Ailcen, 2nd dau. of Rev. Horatio Langrishe Nicholson, D.D. vicar of St. Paurs, Southsea. (3) Frances Alice. (4) Maud. (5) Lucy Sophia. [3] George Francis Walter Richard, b. 1819. [4] Martha Elizabeth Flora, m. 16 July, 1845 to Rev. David Williams, M.A. prebendary of St. Asaph, rector of Castle, Welshpool, and has 2 sons. [5] Sophia Leonora, d. 2 Feb. 1854, having m. 2 July, 1851, to Rev. George Henry Kirwood, M.A. vicar of St. Martin's, Here- ford, s. p. COLTHURST, Sir George St. John, of Ar- drum, CO. Cork (1744, L), lieut. late N. Cork mil. formerly lieut. 43rd regt. A.D.C. to L.L. Ireland; s. his father as 6th Baronet in 1878 ; b. 1850; m. 27 Aug. 1881, Edith Jane Tho- mazine, only sur- viving child of late Mr. Jones Morris, of Dunkettle, co. Cork; heir presumptive, his uncle Lieut.-Col. Colthurst-Vesey. Arms— Ai'g. on a fesse az. between three colts courant sa. as many trefoils slipped or. Crest— A colt sa. Motto— Justum et tenacem. Seat— Ardrum, Inniscarra, Cork. Hineage, JOHN COLTHTJRST, of Ardrum, co. Cork (son of John Colthurst, of Ballyally, and his wife Eliza, dau. of Sir Nicholas Purdon, Knt. and great-great-grandson of Christopher Colthurst, murdered 1641); d. 1756, having m. Alice, dau. and heir of James Conway, Esq. of Cloghane, co. Kerrj', and had 2 sons, [1] Sir John Conway, created a Baronet. [2] James, of Dripsey Castle, co. Cork, high sheriff 1747; d. 1757, having m. Elizabeth, dau. of Christopher Russell, lieut- coL 17th regt. lieut. -gov. of Island of Minorca ; she rt. 1775, having (re-m. 7 Aug. 1763, as 1st wife, to Joseph Gates, Esq. of Kilnahone, co. Cork) had with other issue 2 sons, (1) John, of Dripsey Castle, co. Cork; d. Jan. 1815, having m. 1777, Jane, dau. of John Bowen, Esq. of Caniga- drohid Castle, co. Cork, and had 4 sons and 2 daus. /I/ John Bowen, of Dripsey Castle, major in the armj', special jtistice of the peace for the islands of St. Vincent and Borbadoes; b. 4 June, 1779; d. 10 May, 1848, having m. 6 Jan. 1806, Christina Peggy, dau. of Rev. William Bil- linghurst, of Mitcham Hall, Siurey ; she d. 2 April, 18G5, having had with other issue 3 sons and a dau. [1] John Henry, of Dripsey Castle; b. 3 May, 1808; d. unm. 16 Oct. 1865. [2] George Charles Edward, of Carhue House, co. Cork; b. 16 May, 1811, unm. [3] Joseph, of Dripsey Castle, co. Cork; b. 7 Aug. 1812, unm. [4] Peggy, d. 7 Feb. 1880, having m. 19 Nov. 1853, as Sna wife, to Alfred Greer, Esq. of Dripsey House, co. Cork, and had a dau. Geoigina de Bellair Greer, m. 16 Aug. 1878, to Robert Walter Travers Bowen, Esq. /2/ James, capt. 3rd bufEs; b. ; d. having m. 30 July, 1808, Esther, dau. of Sir Augustus C. C. Warren, Bart. ; she d. 22 July, 1872, having had with other issue 3 sons, [1] Augrustus Warren, in H.O.; d. unm. 1841. 2] James, LL.D.; b. 1814; m. 25 Nov. 1841, Eliza, dau. of Rev. Thomas Carson, rector of Kilmahon ; she d. 4 Mar. 1873, having had 2 sons and a dau. (1) Herbert Baldwin, M.A. Dublin, bar.-at-law; b. 20 Mar. 1845; m. 25 Oct. 1871, Isabella Deborah, 3rd dau. of Right Rev. Thomas Carson, LL.D.lord bishop of Kil- more, Elphin, and Ardagh, and has a son and 2 daus. Joseph Riversdale, b. 30 Mar. 1874.— Elizabeth Car- son.— Eleanor Anna Mary. (2) Ludlow Tonson, M.D. Edinb., surgeon R.N.; b. 17 Oct. 1852. (3) EUza Anne Waggett Webb, m. 28 Dec. 1872, to Isaac Hoysted, surgeon-major A.M.D. and has 3 daus. Charlotte Hoysted.— Sybil.— Lily. /3/ Nicholas, capt. R.N. m. twice and d. s. p. /4/ Charles, of Caonmoyle, co. Cork; d. m. 1820, Lavinia, dau. of Robert Warren Gumbleton, Esq. of Castlevlew, co. Waterford, and had a son and 4 daus. [1] C!harles William, of Clonmoyle; b. m. dau. of Patterson. Kate. [3] Lavinia. Meta, d. unm. [5J Charlotte. /5/ Jane, m. to William Busteed, Esq. of Riversdale, co. Cork. /6/ Catherine, m. to John Payne, Esq. of Coltage, Clon- moyle, CO. Cork. (2) James, capt. in the army ; d. Feb. 1837, having m. Susan, dau. of Christopher Carr, Esq. of Ballymantybeg, co. Limerick, and had with other issue 2 sons, /I/ James Robert Conway, lieut.-col. in the army; b d. 2 Feb. 1871, having m. Corinna Vraccliotti ; she d. 6 April, 1842, having had a son and 4 daus. [1] James Nicholas, col. in the army, lieut.-col. 6th regt. adj. 83rd regt. during Indian mutiny, &c. ; b. 7 Mar. 1833. [2] Corinna Susan ; m. 20 Nov. 1855, to Rev. John Blake "Whitley, prebendary of Ross Cathedral, and vicar of Templebryan, co. Cork, and has 3 sons and 3 daus. Alfred James William WlirrLEY, b. 6 June, 1863.— James Robert Colthurst, b. 2 June, 1868. — John Napier Colthurst, b. 4 Jan. 1874.— Eleanor Corinna. — Corinna Susanna Beatrice. — Emily Louisa. [3] Emily, m. 8 May, 1866, to Thomas, son of Rev. Arthur Herbert, of Cahirnane, co, Kerry, rector of Castle Island, CO. Ken-y, and has 3 sons, Arthur Colthurst HERBERT, b. 5 Mar. 1867.— Thomas Percy Colthiu^t, b. 15 Aug. 1868.— Cecil Montefiore Colthurst, b. 21 May, 1873. [4] HaiTiet, d. 3 June, 1878. [5] Charlotte, m. 20 Nov. 1861, to Richard Griffith, Esq. (BART.) /2/ Nicholas, major in the army; b. d. 16 Dec. 1857, having m. Elizabeth, dau. of Brabazon, of Dromisken, and had 2 daus. [1] Louisa, m. to John Ryan, staff surgeon. [2] Helena, m. to Major Lake. 5/ Ja 136 CONGREVE—CONROY. SIR JOHN CONWAY COLTHHRST, was created a Ba- ron m of Ireland 3 Aug. 1744; d. 1766 having ml|41 Lady Charlotte Fitzmaurice, 3rd dau. of Thoinas, 1st Earl of KeSy (M. Lansdowne) ; she d. 9 Oct. 1774, having had 4 Om mCHSLArcONWAY, 4th Baronet (on the death of b his father, Sir Nicholas, 1795, who m Harriet dau of Right Hon. David La Touche), M.P. city of Cork, 1812 1818, 1820, 1826, col. Cork militia; d. 22 June, 1829 having m. 11 Nov 1819 Elizabeth, only dau. and heir «« Col George Vesey of Lucan House, co. Dublin (B. DE Vesci), and had 3 sons and a riVsir George Conway, s. as 5th Baronet. b) Charles Vesey Colthurst-Vesey, of Lucan House, co. Dublin ; j.p. and B.T..; high sheriff, 1858; lieut.-col. Dublin L T. mihtia, and formerly an officer 81st foot; he assumed by Y^- 21^^ov. 18G0, the additional surname and arms of Vesey ; Heir pre- sumptive to the Baronetcy ; b. 13 June, 1826; m. 20 JiUy, 1858. Anne, dau. of Col. David Eraser, and has 3 sons, 111 George, 53rd foot, late Dubhn co. mil. b. 27 April, 1»59. 121 Charles Nicholas. 2nd lieut. 8th hussars, formerly co. Dublin mil. and Cavan mil.; b. 11 Aug. 1860. /3/ Edward Robert, b. 30 April, 1862. ^ oam f .^.. (3) David La Touche, lieut.-col. in the army (h. p.); 20th foot, served with 17th regt. in Crimea; M.P. co. Cork, 1879; b. (4) Emily iPrances, m. 1851, to George Augustus Bayly, Esq. of Ballyarthur, co. Wicklow (M. ANGLESEY), who d. s. p. 3 May, 1860. „. SIR GEORGE CONWAY, 5th Baronet, M.P. Kmsale 186? 74 ; b. 1824 ; d. 24 Sept. 1878, having m. 14 Jan, 1846, Louisa Jane, only dau. of St, John Jeffreys, Esq, of Blarney Castle, co. Cork, and had a son and 4 daus. (1) Sir George St. John, 6th and present Baronet. (2) Emily Jane. (3) Ann Cape. (4) Louisa Julia, m, 17 June, 1878, to Samuel Bruce, Esq, of Comber, co, Down (BART,). (5) Alice Conway. (This Baroxetct is supposed to be extinct,) CONGREVE, Sir William Augustus (1812, U.K,); s. his father as 3rd Baronet in 1828; b. 1827; not known to be living. Arms — (No arms recorded but the following are used)— Sa. a chevron between three battle axes arg. Crest— A falcon wings expanded ppr. over it the motto " Persevere." Motto— Non moritur cujus fama vivit. SIR WILLIAM CONGREVE (son of Thomas Congreve, of Highgate, Middx.), lieut.-gen. in the army, col. com, R.A. comptroller of the royal laboratory at Woolwich and super- intendent of military machines, was created a BARONET 7 Dec. 1812; b. at Walton, StafE. 4 July, 1743; d. 30 April, 1814, having m. 1st— 1771, Rebecca, dau. of Fleet Elmstone, Esq. R.N.; she d. 1791. He m. 2ndly— 2/3 Jan. 1803/4, Julia Ehzabeth, widow of Gen. Eyre, R.A. and dau. and coheir of Daniel Josias Olivier, of London, merchant ; she d. s. p. 6 Dec. 1831. By his 1st wife he had with other issue a son, SIR, WILLIAM, 2nd Baronet, lieut.-col. r.a. p.r.s. In 1808 invented the rocket which bears his name, was presented by the Emperor Alexander with the Russian order of St. Anne, as an acknowledgment of the services rendered by the rocket brigade at the battle of Leipsic in 1813, M.P. Plymouth, 1820 1826, Gatton, 1812, senior equerry to the King, comptroUer of the royal laboratory, and supt. of the military repositorv at Woolwich, 1814/28 ; b. 20 May, 1772 ; bur. at Toulouse 16 May 1828, having m. Dec. 1824, Isabella Charlotte, relict of Henry Nisbett MacEvoy, Esq. (she re-m. 23 April, 1835, to Charles Fenton Whiting, Esq.), and had 2 sons and a dau. (1) Sir William Augustus, 3rd and present Baronet. (2) William Frederick, b, 1828; not known to be living (3) Isabella Christine, m, 28 Jan, 1863, to William Comer Petheram, Esq. of Pinhoe, Devon, Q,c, 1880, bar,-at-law M T /^ONROY, Sir John, , ^-^ of Llanbrynmair, | CO. Montgomery (1837, u. K.) ; s. his father as j 3rd Baronet in 1869; | b. 16 Aug. 1845 ; heir ; presumptive, his uncle \ Col. Henry G. Conroy. \ Arms — Az, in base a book open ppr. indexed and edged i or a chief embattled of the ' last, i Crest — A dexter arm vested or cuffed erm. in the hand a ; wreath of laurel ppr. Motto — In Irish, signifjing " History (once written in the book) cannot be de- stroyed by time." ^ Seats— Arborfield Grange, ; near Reading, and Llan- j brynmair, Montgomery. j ftincage. JOHN PONSONBY CONROY, bar.-at-law [son of John Con- roy, of Bettifield, co. Roscommon (by Elizabeth, dau. and sole heir of Robert Foulke, of Curragh, co. Cork), descended from Moylin O'Mulconry, who d, 1637, and whose lineage is recorded in Ulster's office for many generations] ; b. 1759, d. 23 Sept. 1791, having m, 1785, Margaret, dau, of Francis Vernon Wilson, Esq. of Tully, co. Longrord, and had with other issue 2 sons, (1) Sir John, created a Baronet. (2) Llewellen (3rd son), major E.l,C,S, A,r).C. to governor of India (Lord Hastings); b. 1790; d. in the East Indies 5 Sept. 1825, having m. Claudine, dau. of John Palmer, of Calcutta, banker, and widow of Kerr, and had 2 sons, /I/ John Augustus, d, at Dry Hill, Tunbridge Wells, 18 July, 1867, having m. Mary, eldest dau. of Rev. Thomas Hyde Ripley, vicar of Wootton Basset, and rector of Token- ham, Wilts, and had 2 sons and 2 daus. (1) Augustus Ayshford, judicial department Bombay; b. 1852. (2) Vere Valentine, b, 1858. (3) Blanche Mary (elder dau,), m, 8 Aug, 1871, to Capt. Adolphus Vallings. Bengal s,c, /2/ George Henry William, b. 27 Jan. 1824 ; m. 1st— 15 Aug. 1851, his cousin Claudine Joanna, dau. of late Capt. Frank Palmer, E.l.c.s.; she d. s, p. 21 ¥eb. 1856. He m. 2ndly— 18 June, 1856, Mary Anne Elizabeth, dau. of Francis Charles Barber Palmer, Esq. of she d. 27 April, 1859. He m. 3rdly— 28 July, 1868, Winifred, dau. of late Edward O'Brien, Esq. of By his 2nd wife he had an only dau, — Ella Maud, SIR JOHN CONROY, K.C.H. major R.A, commissioner of colonial audit, G.c. Ernestine (of Saxony), G.c. St. Bento d'Avis (of Portugal), K.T.S, D.C.L. principal equerry and private sec. to h.r.h. the Duchess of Kent, knighted 17 Aug. 1827, and created a BARONET 7 July, 1837 ; b. 21 Oct. 1786 ; d. 2 Mar. 1854, having m. 26 Dec. 1808, Elizabeth, only child and heir of Major-Gen. Benjamin Fisher, and niece of Rt. Rev. John Fisher, D.D, lord bishop of Salisbury; she d, 9 April, 1864, having had 3 sons and a dau. [1] Sir Edward, s, as 2nd Baronet, [2] Stephen Rowley, capt. Coldstream guards, A.D.c. to (Lord Normanby) L.I.. of Ireland ; b. 15 Aug. 1815 ; d. 1841. [3] Henry George, col. late grenadier guards, heir pre- sumptive to the Baronetcy; b. 4 June, 1817; m. 1st, in July, 1842, Charlotte, dau. of Dillon Macnamara, Esq. of Keilty, CO. Clare, and of Birchfield, co. Dublin; she d. s. p. 5 May, 184'3. He m. 2ndly— 30 June, 1859, Frances, dau. of William Marshall, Esq. [4] Victoria Marie Louisa, d. 9 Feb. 1866, having m. 10 Mar. 1842, as 1st wife, to Major Sir Wyndham Edward Hanmer, Bart, late R.H. guards. SIR EDWARD, 2nd Baronet, D.L.; b. 6 Dec. 1809 ; d.3 Nov. 1869, having m. 30 May, 1837, Lady Ahcia Parsons, dau. of Lawrence, 2iid Earl of Rosse, and had an only son, (1) Sir John, 3rd and present Baronet. Clifford-Constable — see Clifford. COOKE, 137 COOKE, Sir Wil- liam Ridley Charles, of Wheatley Hall, Yorks. D.L. (1661, E.), capt. late 7th hus- sars ; s. his father as yth Baronet in 1851 ; b. 5 Oct. 1827 ; m. 1st— 17 April, 1855, his cousin Harriet Eloisc, dau. of Rev. Jonathan Trebeck, vicar of Melbourne, Camb. whom he di- vorced in 1855 (she re-m. 20 June, 1863, to Mansfeldt de Car- donnel Elmsall-Greaves, of Pwllpiran, co. Cardigan, who d. 30 Dec. 1864). Sir William m. 2ndly— 27 April, 1871, Blanche Juanita, eldest dau. of Sir W. H. Feilden, Bart, and has a son and dau. (1) William Henry Charles Wemyss, b. 21 June, 1872. (2) Dau. b. 3 June, 1879, Arms— Or a chevron gu. between two lions passant-guardant sa. Crest— Out of a mural crown arg. a demi-lion guardant sa. ducally gorged or. SEAT— Wheatley Park, Doncaster. Hineage. BRYAN COOKE, of Doncaster, alderman J.P. mayor, 1630 (great-great-grandson of Edward Cooke, of Arksey, near Doncaster; see pedigree at large Yorkshire Collection, ed, Foster); d. 26 Dec. 1653, aged 83; bur. at Coates, co. Line, having m. Sarah, dau. and heir of Henry Ryley, of Doncaster; she d. 3 Dec. 1647, bur. there, having had, with other issue, 2 sons, SIR GEORGE (3rd son), bp. 8 July, 1628; d. unm. 16 Oct. 1G83, having been, in consideration of his own and his father's loyalty uiid suffering during the Civil War, created a Baronet lO May, 1661, with remainder, in default of male issue, to his next brother, SIR HENRY COOKE, of Carlinghow, near Batley, bar.-at- law, 2ncl Baronet; bp. 29 Oct. 1633, and bur. 16 July, 1689, having m. 1st— 29 Oct. 1633, Diana, dau. of Anthony Butler. Esq. of Coates, co Line; shed. 5 Jan. 1668. He m. 2ndly, Anne, dau. of William Stanhope, of Linby, Notts.; she bur. 16 Jan. 1686, s. p. By his 1st wife he had with other issue 2 sons, (1) Sir George, s. as 3rd Baronet. (2) Henry, of Owston, Yorks.; b. 26 May, 1665; d. 2 May, 1717, having m. Anne, dau. and coheir of Rev. Ralph Eaton, rector of DarfieUl, Yorks. His grandson, Bryan, of Owston, aforesaid (4th son of Anthony Cooke, of Owston, who m. 26 Oct. 1752, Mary, dau. of Anthony Eyre, Esq. of Hampton, Derbj-s.), M.P. Malton 1811; col. 3rd W. York militia, high sheritf Denbigh 1794; b. 8 June, 1756; d. 8 Nov. 1821, having m. 1st— 18 Dec. 1786, Frances, dau. and heir of Philip Puleston, of Hafod-y-Wem, co. Denbigh, by Marj-, his wife, and coheir of John Davies, Esq. of Llanerch and Gwy- sanney; she d. 1 Jan. 1818. He m. 2ndly, Charlotte Bulstrode, 4th dau. of Sir George Cooke, 7th Bart.; she d. s. p. 16 Oct. 1850. By his 1st wife he had with other issue 2 sons, /I/ Philip Davies-Cooke, of Owston, Hafod-y-Wern, and Gwysanney. Flints. J.P. and D.L. high sheriff, 1824; b. 11 Aug. 1793; d. 20 Nov. 1853, having m. 8 Dec. 1829, Lady Helena Caroline King, eldest dau. of George, 3rd Earl of Kingston, and sister and coheir of James, 5th Earl; she d. 9 May, 1871, leaving 4 sons and a dau. [1] Philp Bryan Davies-Cooke, of Owston, Yorks. J.P. Hafod-y-Wern, CO. Denbigh, and Gwysanney, Flints, high sheriff 1858, J.P. and D.L.; b. 2 Mar. 1832; m. 17 July 18.32, Emma Julia, 6th dau. of Sir Tatton Sykes, of Sledmere, Yorks. Bart, and has a son and 4 daus. Philip Tatton, b. 15 May, 1863.— Mary Helena.— Emma Catherine. — Mildred Emily. — Helena Frances Anna. [2] Bryan George Davies-Cooke, of Colomendy, co. Den- bigh, J.P. and D.L. Flints, and high sheriff 1865, col. com- manding 1st Flints. R.v. late capt. 73rd regt. ; b. 3 Jan. 1835 ; m. 24 Jan. 1860, Judith Caroline Halstead, 3rd dau. of late Capt. William Halstead Poole, R.H.A. of Tirwick Hall, Salop, and has 2 sons and 2 daus. Bryan, lieut. R. Denbigh & Merioneth mil. 1881; b. 9 Sept. 1861.— William Hugh, b. 13 Oct. 1862.— Helena Adelaide Sara. — Gwendoline Mary. [3] George Robert Davies-Cooke, vicar of Shalbourne, Berks.; b. 29 May, 1836; m. 10 Feb. 1860, Diana, dau. of Henry Yarborough Parker, Esq. of Streetthorpe, Yorks. [4] James Robert Davies-Cooke, major R.A. 1877; b. 4 July, 1837; m. 2 July, 1868, Clara Louisa, only child of late John Webb, Esq. and has a son and 2 daus. Aubrey George King, b. 18 June, 1873.— Kathleen Mary. — Beatrice Helena Mary. [5] Adelaide Flora Frances Isabella Davies-Cooke. /2/ Robert Brj-an Cooke, rector of ^Vheldrake.and prebendary of York cathedral ; b. 29 Aug. 1800 ; m. 15 Jan. 1824, Emily Carteret, youngest dau. of Philip Smith Webb, Esq. of Milford House, Surrey; she d. 16 Aug. 1880, aged 81, having had son and dau. [1] Anthony Charles, col. R.E. c.B. director of right attack at siege of Sebastopol, exec, officer topog. dept. war office, 1859/69: t!«Miiaanding R.E. at Bermuda 1869/73, at Alder- shot 1873/78, ?ftwotor-gen. ordnance survey since 1878: b. 15 Feb. 1826. ' [2] Emily Charlotte Hannah, m. 9 Aug. 1848, to Oliver William Farrer, Esq. of Binuegar, Dorset, who d. 6 Nov. 1876, leaving 4 sons, Oliver Cooke Farrer, b. 17 Sept. 1849.— Philip, b. 17 Nov. 1853.— Bryan, b. 25 Nov. 1858.— Walter, b. 20 May, 1862. SIR GEORGE COOKE, 3rd Baronet, M.P. Aldborough 1698; bp. 16 May, 1622 ; d. 5 Oct. 1732, having m. 19 June, 1683, Catherine, dau. of Sir Godfrey Copley, Bart.; she was bur. 9 April, 1703, having had with otlier issue 3 sons, /I/ Sir Bryan, 4th Baronet, M.P. Retford 1711/13; bp. 17 Dec- 1684; d. 25 Oct. 1734, having m. Priecilla, dau. and coheir of Robert Squire, M.P.; she bur. 22 June, 1731, having had issue. His great grandson. Sir William Bryan Cooke, s. as 8th Baronet. /2/ George, b. 28 Dec. 1687; d. 12 Sept. 1763, having m. 28 Oct. 1736, Mary, dau. and coheir of Tobias Harvey, Esq. of Yorks. ; she d. 5 Nov. 1724, leaving an only son, GEORGE CooKE- Yarborough, of streetthorpe, Yorks. assumed by R.L. the surname and arms of Yarborough 5 July, 1802; b. 23 Nov. 1737 ; d. 19 Jan. 1818, having m. 26 Jan. 1764, Mary, only child and heir of Richard Sare New- some, Esq . she d. 3 Dec. 1778, having had with other issue 3 sons, [1] John Cooke- Yarborough, of Campsmount, lieut.-col. 3rd West York militia; b. 1765 ; d. 30 Mar. 1836, having m. Mary, only dau. of Rev. George Cooke, of Darfleld ; she d. 4 Nov. 1824, having had 6 sons and 5 daus. (1) George Cooke- Yarborovigh, of Campsmount, j.p. and D.L.; b. 19 July, 1794; d. 2 Feb. 1870, having m. ist— 16 May, 1837, Emily Sarah, 2nd dau. of George Cooke, Esq. of Carr House, Doncaster; she d. s. p. 31 Dec. 1840. He m. 2ndly— 9 June, 1842, Mary Louisa, youngest dau. of Richard Heathfleld, Esq. of Green Lanes, Middx. and had 3 sons and 2 daus. /I/ Grcorge Brj-an Cooke- Yarborough, of Campsmount, J.P. capt. late 1st W. York yeo. cav. formerly lieut. I4th hussars; b. 1 Dec. 1843; m. 14 Feb. 1871, Mary Elizabeth, younger dau. of Henry Yarborough Parker, Esq. of Streetthorpe aforesaid, and has 4 sons and a dau. George Eustace, b. 12 Jan. 1876.— Henry Alfred, b. 27 Mar. 1877.— Orfeur Frederic, b. 28 Nov. 1878.— A son, b. 24 Dec. 1880.— Mary Alice. /2/ Alfred Cooke- Yarborough, b. 12 Aug. 1847. /3/ Arthur Cooke- Yarborough, b. 8 May, 1852 ; m. 20 June, 1877, Ethel Constance, elder dau. of Rev. William Rawlins Capel, vicar of Bickenhill, co. Warwick, and has a son, b. 25 Nov. 1880 , and a dau. b. 9 Oct. 1878. /4/ Julia Elizabeth, m. 8 Feb. 1872, to William James Brown, Esq. of Rossington, Yorks. (Radcliffe—Bart.) /5/ Gertrude Flora. (2) John and (3) Edward ? living unm. (4) Richard Cooke-Yarborough, b. 19/29 Aug. 1805; m. 2 June, 1842, Mary Utten, only dau. of James Utten Easson, Esq. of Trelawney, Jamaica, and has 4 sons and 2 daus. /I/ Jolin Disney Cooke-Yarborough, b. 19 Dec. 1849. /2/ Richard Cooke-Yarborough, b. 22 Aug. 1851. /3/ William Henry Cooke-Yarborough, b. 31 Aug. 1853. /4/ John James Cooke-Yarborough, b. 7 Oct. 1855. /5/ Mary Emily Cooke-Yarborough. /6/ Avis Frederica Cooke-Yarborough, m. 11 June, 1873, to John Hooke, Esq. of Thornton Heath, Surrey, and has a son, Francis Edward Yarborough HoOKE, b. 8 Sept. 1875. (5) Charles Cooke-Yarborough, C.B. col. 91st regt. brigadier at Aldershot; b. 25 June, 1807; m. 1st— 28 Nov. 1853, Flora Sophia Emma, only child of David Grant, Esq. of Forres, N.B.; she d. 5 Jan. 1855. He m. 2ndly — 5 July, 1859, his cousin Esther Anne, dau. of Rev. Alexander Cooke, rector of Warmsworth, &c. By his 1st wife he had an only dau. Sophia Flora. (6) Mary, unm. (7) Harriet, m. Jetter. (8) Emma, m. 1859, as 2nd wife, to Rev. J to Richard L Loxlej'. (9) Anna, d. 13 July, 1877, aged 74, having m. to Rev. F C Ewald, D.C.L. who d. (10) Frances, m. to Edward McGowan,M.D. [2] Alexander Cooke, rector of Warmsworth, and vicar of Arksey, Yorks.; b. 12 Jan. 1767; d. 14 June, 1849, having m. 10 Sept. 1811, Catherine Esther, dau. and coheir of Samuei Buck, of New Grange, recorder of Leeds; she d. 21 SejJt 1870, having had a son and dau. 138 COOPER. (1) Samuel Alexander, b. 1 Feb. 1814; d 15 June, 1853, having m. Mary, dau. of John Robinson, of Loversall, and had a son, Frederick, b. 23 June, 1850. • r- i (2) Esther Anne, m. 5 July, 1859, to her cousm, Col. Charles Cooke- Yarborough, c.B. before mentioned. rSl George, of Carr House, Doncaster; d. 14 Oct. 1842, having m 26 May, 1803, Mary, dau. of William Hamilton, of London. She d. 17 May, 1840, having had a son, who d.s.p. and 3 daus. 73/ John, of Doncaster, bur. 20 Jan. 1767, having m. Mar- garet, dau. of Eev. Francis Mosley, rector of RoUeston, Staff. (Bart.) ; she bur. 24 June, 1771, having had with other issue 2 sons, [1] George, rector of Darfield ; m. Mary, dau. of Henry HoUings, of Horton Hall, Yorks. and had an only son, Henry, rector of Darfield, Yorks. and Black Notley, Essex, 1834 ; d. , 1842, aged 72, having m. 1st, Mary, dau. of John Bowen, Esq. of Woodbridge Hall, SufEolk. He m. 2ndly, Elizabeth, dau. of Cope, of , and had a dau. Emily Elizabeth, wife of Rev. Thomas Robert Langhome, of Tatchbrook, near Leamington. By his 1st wife he had an only son, Henry Bo wen Cooke, ll.d. rector of Darfield ; b. 29 Mar. 1797 ; d. 27 Feb. 1879, aged 82 liaving m. 1st— 27 June, 1822, Juliana Mary, eldest dau. of William Rookes Leedes Serjeantson, Esq. of Camphill, Yorks.; she d. 1 Sept. 1859. He m. 2ndly— 29 Sept. 1864, Georgina Helena Elizabeth, dau. of George Whigham, Esq. of Halliday Hill, Dumfries. By his 1st wife he had 2 sons, (1) Henry Pennant Cooke, rector of Nuneham Courtney, Oxon.; b. 20 Aug. 1824 ; m. 21 April, 1855, Janetta, dau. of Rev. James Baker, rector of Nuneham Courtney aforesaid, and chancellor of the diocese of Durham. (2) Edward Bowen Cooke, of Swinton Hall, Yorks. major 83rd regt.; b. 8 Sept. 1825 ; d. 11 April, 1877, having m. 9 April, 1863, Marianne Jane, dau. of George Lloyd, Esq. of Cowesby Hall, Yorks, and had 2 daus. Rosabelle Juliana and Evelyn Mary. [2] Brian, of Doncaster ; d. 29 Mar. 1786, having m. Eliza- beth, dau. of William Morgan Danvin, M.D. of Gainsborough; she d. , having had with other issue a son, BRIAN William Darwin Cooke, of Alverley Grange, Yorks. ; b. July, 1764 ; d. 26 April, 1823, having m. Oct. 1794, Catherine, dau, of John Griffith, of London. ; she d. having had, with other issue, 4 sons, (1) John Francis, of Alverley Grange aforesaid, formerly E.I.C.S.; b. 8 Sept. 1800, unni. (2) Brian William Darwin Cooke, capt. Bengal army; b. July, 1806; d. having m. July, 1835, Harriet te, dau. of Scott, of Falmouth ; she d. leaving 2 sons and 2 daus. /I/ Bryan William Darwin-Cooke, unm. /2/ Charles Edward, unm. /3/ Harriette, m. to Major Harris, of Bengal army. /4/ Maria Jane Durell, m. to Robert Nixon Ironson, lieut.-col. Bengal S.C. (3) William Augustus, lieut.-col. Bengal army, 2ud grena- diers; b. 14 May, 1808; d. unm. 1 June, 1864. (4) Charles, rector of Withvcombe, Somerset; b. 8 Mar. 1810; m. 17 March, 1859, Charlotte, dau. of Rev. Samuel Medlicott, late of Loughrea, Ireland, and has a son and 4 daus. Charles Herbert, b, 4 Oct. 1862.— Ada Jeanette.— Helen Isabella.— Agnes Mary.— Julia Mary. SIR WILLIAM BRYAN COOKE, Sth Baronet (on the death of his father, Sir George, in 1823), lieut.-col. West York militia, high sheriff Yorks. 1845, mayor of Doncaster 1836 ; b. 3 Mar. 1783 ; d. 24 Dec. 1851, having m. 8 April, 1823, Isabella Cecilia Viviana, dau. of Sir WiUiam Middleton.of Belsay Castle, Northumberland, Bart.; she d. 25 Nov. 1869, leaving 2 sons and a dau. [1] Sir William Ridley Cooke, 9th and present Baronet. [2] Charles Edward Stephen, b. 1 Aug. 1829; m. 13 Aug. 1874, Lady Mary Louisa Stewart, dau. of Randolph, 9th Earl of Galloway, s. p. s. [3] Isabella Cecilia. COOPER, Biu A.^T- LEY P ASTON, of Gadebridge Park, Herts, j.p. (1821, U.K.), capt. late rifle brigade ; s. his father as 3rd Baro- net in 1866 ; b. 23 Feb. 1824; m. 7 Nov. 185;',, Etheldreda Julia, dau. c»f George Ne\N'ton, Es(}. of Croxton Park, Canib. and has 3 sons and 2 daus. ( 1 ) George Frederick Paston , licut. Herts. luiL: b. 25 Jan. 1861. (2) Edmund Courtenay Ast- ley Paston. b. 10 Aug. 1863. (3) Naunton Charles Robert, b. 27 Sept. 1867. (4) Margaret Piuston. (5) Miu-y Ethel Paston. ARMS— Vert, a fesse embattled or between two pheons and as many shinbones saltirewise arg. CRE.ST— Out of a moral crown arg. a spear erect ppr. fringed or headed arg. surmounted of two palm branches in saltire ppr. Motto— Nil magnum nisi bonom. SE.VT— Gadebridge Park Heme! Hempstead, Herts. Uinragr. SAMUEL COOPER, D.D. rector of Great Yarmouth, Yelvor- ton, and Morley (son of Samuel— [fll. Samuel]— Cooper, of Norwich, and his wife, Mary, dau. of Wm. Lovick, also of Norn-ich); d. 7/8 Jan. 1800, having m. 1761, Maria Susannah, dau. and heir of James Bransby. Esq. of Bhottishani, Norfolk (by Anna Maria, dau. and eventually heir of James Pnston, of Harleston, M.D.) ; she bur. 10 July, 1807, having had with a dau. 4 sons, [1] Robert Bransbv Cooper, M.P. Gloucester. 1818 30; b. 21 Feb. 1762; d. 10 May, 1845, having m. 6 May, 1784, Anne, dau. and heir of William Pumell, Esq. of Diu^ley, Glouc. ; shed. 20 Sept. 1804, having had with 2 daus. 2 sons. /I/ Pumell Bransby-Pumell, of Stancombc Park, Glouc. took the surname and arms of Pnmell by r.l. 22 Feb. 1805; b. 4 Nov. 1791; d. 16 Nov. 1866, having ni. 13 July, 1813, C^harlotte, d. of Nathaniel CnfTord, Esq. of Frami)ton Court, Glouc. ; she d. 22 Jan. 1862, having had 2 sons and 2 daus. (1) John Bransby-Pumell, of Stancombe, aforesaid ; b. 6 Jan. 1820; d. 21 Aug. 1869. (2) William Paston-Piimell, of Stancomlie, C.n. lieut.-col, DOth regt. ensign of the yeomen of the guanl, 1867; b. 12 June, 1821; d. 14 Moy, 1869, having m. 1st— 29 Nov. 1843, Emily, dau. of John Agar, Esq. of Ballybar, co. Kerr}-; she d. 24 April, 1854, leaving a dau. (1) Emily Anne. Col. PUHNELl,,m.2ndly— 27 July, 1866, Elizabeth Susan, only dau. of Sir George Young, Bart. R.N. of Formosa, Berks, and had 3 daus. (2) Frances Susan. (3) Susan Rose. (4) Charlotte. (3) Frances Mary. (4) Helen. /2/ Robert Jermyn Cooper, rector of West Chiltington, Sussex; b. 2 Nov. 1795; d. 19 May, 1873, having m. 8 Sept. 1817, Arabella, dau, of Edward Wallington, of Dursley, Glouc. and had a son and 2 daus. (1) Robert Jermyn, vicar of Fylingdales, Yorks. b. 12 July, 1830; m. 27 Sept. 1857, Fanny, dau. of Robert Hicks, Esq. of Afton House, Isle of Wight, and has 2 sons and 3 daus. Robert, b. 8 May, 18G2.— John Astley, b. 12 Dec. 1866.— Margaret.— Catherine Constance.— (Charlotte Angela. (2) Arabella Harriett. (3) Constance Rose Emily. [2] Samuel Lovick Cooper, rector of Inpoldsthori)e, and of Barton, both Norfolk; b. 4 Feb. 17C3; d. 2 June, 1817, having m. 29 Nov. 1787, Sarah Leman, dau. of Thomas Rede, of Beccles, Suffolk; she d. 13 Mar. 1823, having had with 4 daus. 4 sons, /I/ Bransby Blake, of London, F.R.s. senior surgeon to Guy's hospital; b. 2 Sept. 1792; d. 18 Aug. 1853, having m. 21 May, 1816, Mary Anne, dau. of John Keeling, of Brox- bourae, Herts.; she d. 21 Jan. 1868, having had with other issue 2 sons and 4 daus. (1) Bransby Henry, E.I.C.S. b. 13 July, 1820; d. 9 Nov. 1857, having m. 7 Aug. 1840, Marianne, dau. of Thomas Bruce Swinhoe, of Calcutta, she d. 26 Aug. 1865, lea\ing a son and dau. 1] Bransby Beauchamp Cooper, of Melbourne ; b. 15 ar. 1844; m. 9 Sept. 1875, Helen Ormsby, dau. of late Rev. George Wilkinson, M.A. Ma COOPER. 189 [2] Mary Edith, m. 17 Dec. 1872, to Freeman Henry Jacluon, aMt.-agent to gov.-gen. at Baroda, and has 3 ■ona. Freeman Ajrtley Jackson, b. 11 Mar. 1874.— Nevill Ward, b. 26 April, 1875.— Herbert, b. 29 July. 1876. (2) Aatley Taston, b. 1ft Dec. 1827; m. 17 Jan. 1856, Elita- Kth, only dau. of Thomas Crofto,of Kingstown, Dublin; aA had a dan. Mary Florence Astley. (3) Marianne Axtley, d. s. p. 26 June, 1842. having m. 21 May, 18S9, to George William Hopkins Bubington, who d. (4) Anna ICaria, d. nnm. (5) Fanny EUia, m. 29 April, 18ft2, to Aston Key, Esq. (6) HenrietU Sarah, m. 1ft Nov. 18ft9, to Gen. George BtannUm, C.B. ool. »2nd highlanders 1871/80, gerred with 10th regt in Sntlej campaign, com. 31st regt. in Crimea, at siege of Sebactopol, so. com. a brigade, K.L.H.M.; he d. 4 AprU, 1880, baring 121 Robert Itede Bede, which Utter totroV '> 'hcanns,onsncceeding to the estate of Ash- mill.. icL. 17 Sept 1819; rector of Ingoldatborpe, Nor: I. Leonard's, Oolcbeater, 1826; and lastly, of Bt. Joiiii -.. iiaiiiiMtead, Middlesex, which he rerfgned 1841; b. 10 April. 1794; d. IS April, ISftl, haring m. 17 Nor. 1821, Louisa, 2nd diiii. and coheir of Benjamin Henshaw, Esq. of Moor Hall, Essex, bar.-at-law; she d. 16 Oct. 1870, haring had 4 dans. (1) Looisa Charlotte Bede, d. 80 Nor. 1874, haring m. 22 Mar. 184ft, to Prancia FOwke, oapt. a.B. who d. 4 Dec 186S, leaving a son and S dans. £1] Frank Bade Powkb. b. 17 Mar. 1847; m. ft Oct. 1870. IsBbeUa Lanylale, 4th dan. ci Sir Henry Cole, K.C.B. and has a son and S dans. Francis Boger Bede, b. SO Jnly, 187L— Joyce Audrey Bede. — Letdoe Joan Bede. [2] LoolM Matilda Bede Fowke; m. 29 April, 1878, to Boijamin Borlll, Esq. [3] Mabel Bede vyyince. (3) Anne Coopsr Bede^ m. • Ang. 1846, to Bobert Orford Buckley, Bk]. of Loodon, and has has S sons and 7 dans. (1) Robert Norrli Bede BUCKLKT, b. 27 July, 18ft0; d. 17 July, 1877.— (2) Henry Bede. b. IS July. 18«6.— <8) Eric Rede, b. tl Aiw. 1868.-<4) Looisa Mary Rede. (A) Annie Ooo|Mr Bede, m. 6 Jnly. 1876, to Archibald Dudingeton Boyd, oa|it. 1st or royal Ekst Middx. mUitia. (6) AUoe Bede.-<7) MMMine Bede.-(8) Marian Jose- phine Bede.— <») Ooartaiioe CUnton Bede.— <10) Edith Bede. (3) Marian Sarah Bnnalqr Bede, m. 10 Jan. 1880, to Charles Henry Tottenham, formerly ft6th (QX>.) regt. (M. ELY.); be d. 10 April, 1871. leering a son and 9 dans. (4) Madeline Naunton Leman Bede, m. 96 Jan. 18ft6, to Thomas PickoriiiK' Thompson, adm. RJf. (retd.), son of Rear-Ailni. John Thompson. /3/ Sir Astley Paaton Ooop«r, s. as 2nd Baronet. /4/ Tlioiuas Lorick Cooper, rector of Mablethorpe, Line and of Kni])ringham,Butland; b. SSept. 1801; m. Ist^l8 June, 1821, Emily Mary 8wynfen,only dan. of Sir Thomas Durrant, of Soottow Hall, Bart; she d. 1 Aug. 1838, haring had an only son, (1) Lovick EmUins, b. 97 Nor. 1837 ; feU at Lucknow, 19 Mar. 1858. Memorial window, Westminster Abbey. Rev. THOMAS LOVICK OooPKR m. 2ndly— 1ft Julv, 1841, Harriette, eldest dau. of Jacob, younger brother of David Ricardo, of Gatoombe Park, co. Glonc and has had a son and 2 dans. (2) Harry Jermyn, b. 28 Dec 1848; d. 26 Mar. 1867. (3) Sophia Gertnide Paston. (4) Millicent B«iuchanip Newton Cooper, capt. Norfolk militia: b. 16 / ; 1774, d. 9 Nov. 1802, haring m. 31 July, 1798, I-'rances, Jnly surviving dau. and heiress of Rev. James Adams, of [31 B< only ; Jenkins, Essex ; she d. 8 Dec. 1839 haring (re-m. 31 Mar. 1807, to Edward Morgan, Esq. of Llangattock, Brecon, recorder of the town of Brecon ; he d. 1822) had a son and dau. /I/ Charles Beauchamp, M.A. rector of Morley, Norfolk, J.P. b. SI Jan. 1808; d. 21 Jan. 1878, having m. 31 July, 1828, Harriet, dau. of Georpre Daniel Harvey, Esq. of Stanmore, Middx.; she d. 6 Jan. 1866, having had a dau. Charlotte Elizabeth, m. 23 April, 1863, to Rev. Frederick Blackett De Chair, M.A. rector of Morley, aforesaid, and has 2 sons, Frederick Beauchamp Cooper De CHAIR; b. 1 Mar. 1865. —Richard Blackett, b. 24 May, 1866. /2/ Frances Matilda. [4] Sir \.<\ey Paston Cooper, of Gadebridge, Herts. F.R.s. G.c.H. iO Xwff. 1836, surgeon to his Majesty's person, created a Baronet 31 Aug. 1821, with remainder in default of male issue to his nei)hew Astley Paston Cooper; b. 23 Aug. 1768; d. 8. p. 12 Feb. 1841, having m. 1st— 12 Dec. 1791, Anne, dau. of Thomas Cook, Esq. of Londoii ; she d. s. p. 19 June, 1827. Sir Astley m. 2ndl}— 5 July, 1828, Catherine, dau. of John Jones, Esiq. of Derry Ormond Park, co. Cardigan ; she d. s. p. 8 Jan. 1870, SIR ASTLEY PASTON COOPER, 2nd Baronet, high sheriff Hert;^. 1864, bar.-at-law M.r.; b. 13 Jan. 1797; d. 6 Jan. 1866, having m. 29 Nov. 1821, Elizabeth Harriet, only child and heiress Of William Hickford, Esq. M.P. Aylesbury; she d 18 Sept. 1«7K, having had 10 sons and 3 dar" (1) Sir Astley Paston, 3rd and present Baronet. (2) William Rickford Astley, M.A. vicar of Froyle, Hants, b. 21 Feb. 1826. d. 26 June, 1876, having m. 3 Oct. 1861, Elizabeth, 2nd dau, of Rear- Adm. Evan Nepean, R.N. ( Bart.) ; she d. 27 Mar. 1864. He m. 2ndly-4 Nov. 1869, Lucy Elizabeth, dau. of late Rev. J R Burgess, vicar of Streatley, and had 2 sons and 2 daus. b. 2 April, 1875.— (3) Samuel Lovick Astley, m.a. rector of Croxton, and vicar of Ellisley, oo. Cambridge; b. 16 Oct 1827, m. 5 Dec. 1855, Klargaretta Sarah, dau. of Frederick Corbin Lukis, Esq. f.R.a.8. of the Grange, Guernsey, and has 3 sons and a dau. Ernest Henry Astley, b. 22 Aug. 1858.— Frances William Astley, b. 16 Nov. 1859.— Arthur Rickford Astley, b. 8 May, 1861.— Edith Mary Astlej-, (4) Henry Charles Astley, 32nd Bengal N.I. b. 31 Mar. 1829 ; kiUed by mutineers 9 Oct. 1857. (5) Naunton Rede Astley, in H.o. ; b. 30 Jan. 1832; d. 24 May, 1864. (6) Thomas Hercy Astley, b. 26 Oct 1833, d. 27 June. 1868. (7) Herbert Astley Paston. b. 4 Aug. 1836; m. 21 May, 1863, Caroline Maiy, dan. of Rev. Joseph James Goodall, of Dinton HaU, Arlesbcuy, s. p. (8) Loftos Lewis Astley, hon. major in the army, late capt. »8th regt; b. 29 Jan. 1838; m. 20 Aug. 1874, Florence Louisa, dan. of (Hon.) Augustus Briggs, speaker of the honse of assem- bly. Barbados (BART.), and has a son, b. 17 Jan. 1876. (9) Albert Beauchamp Astlev, capt R.A. (ret4l.), adjutant Ist ailm. Mgade Fifes, art rols.; b. 14 Aug. 1841 ; m. 16 April, 1878, Era Oomelia. yonngest dau. of late Anthony O'Reilly, Esq. of Baltrasna, oa Meath. (10) I) Clement Paston Astley, capt 29th regt. b. 30 May, 1845; m. 10 July. 1877, Evangeline Julia, youngest dau. of late (George \fM-ahall, Esq. of London, and has 2 daus. A dan. b. 8 May. 187&— A lUu. b. 19 June, 1880. (11) ElUabeth Harriette AsUey. ra. 2 May. 1854, to Rev. James Charles Wharton, ricar of Gilling, co. York., and has 1 sons and a dan. (12) Angnsto Fanny Astley, m. 2ft April, 1 865. to Rev. Frederick Edward Home, B.D. rector and patron of Drinlcstone, Suffolk, Dsandadau. William HORNR.b. 16 Jan. 1866.— Clement Cooper, b. S Jan. 1867.— Francis Herbert, b. 5 Mar. 1868.— Muriel Alice. (13) Alice Louisa Astley, m. 3 July. 1876, to Gilfrid George Baker-Creaswell, Esq. and has a son, Henry Gilfrod, b. 9 Mar. 1878, and a dan. b. 8 Mar. 1880 (See GoRDOX-CrMMiNG). andbasSi COOPER, Sir Daniel, of Woollhara, n.s.w. K.C.M.G. 1880, first speaker of the legislative assembly, n.s.w. 1856/60, president bank of N.s.w. 1855, knighted by patent, 18 July, 1857, and created 140 COOTE. a BARONET 26 Jan. 1863, commis. Sydney Exhibi- tion 1880; b. 1 July,1821; m.4 Sept. 1846, Elizabeth, 3rd dau. of William Hill, of Sydney, and had 2 sons and 5 daus. (1) Daniel, b. 15 Nov. 1848. (2) William Charles, b. 22 Oct. 1851; m. 18 Nov. 18<6, Alice Helen, 3rd dau. of George Hill, Esq. of Surrey Hills, Sidney, N.S.W. (3). Ellen Sophia. (4) Alice Jane, m. 9 July, 1868, to Frederick Green, of Lon- don, and has a son and dau. . Frederick Daniel Greex, b. Nov. 1869.— Alice Elizabeth. (5) Mary Elizabeth. (6) Florence Eva. (7) Elizabeth Edith. _A.RMS— Az. a chevron engrailed between two lions passant and a star of eight points or. Crest— A lion sejant or collared az. supporting with the dex- ter paw a lance erect ppr. and suspended therefrom by a chain gold an escocheon also az. charged with a star as in the arms. Motto — ^Perseverantia omnia vincit. SEAT— Woollahraw, Sydney, N.S.W. Town House— 6, De Vere Gardens, w. iltneage, THOMAS COOPER, of Bolton-le-ifoors, Lane, (son of Thomas Cooper,and Margaret Barlow); b. 1769; d. 18 Feb. 1824, leaving by his 1st wife Hannah Holt, an only son, (1) Daniel, of Denmark Hill, Surrey, formerly of Sidney, N.S.W. merchant; b. 16 Oct. 1784; d. s. p. 3 Nov. 1853, having m. Alice, dau. of John Murphy ; she d, 3 Sept. 1854. THOMAS COOPER m. 2ndly, Ellen, dau. of Richard Hnslam; she d. 21 Jan. 1814, having had an only son. viz.: THOMAS COOPER, of Richmond Cottage, Double Bay. Sydney, N.S.W. b. 13 Sept. 1795; d. 4 June, 1866, having m. 1814, Jane, dau. of Nathaniel Ramsden ; she d. 29 Sept. 1871, having had 5 sons and 4 daus. (1) Thomas, b. 17 Feb, 1819; d.s. p. 12 Oct. 1863, having m. Angelina, dau. of William McDonald, of Bimiinghjim. (2) Sir Daniel, created a Baronet. (3) John, of Sydney, b. 23 June, 1829; m. 1863, and has iasiie. (4) James, b. 13 Jan. 1832 ; m. 8 June, 1853, Adelaide, dau. of William McDonald, of Binningham aforesaid, and has a son and 2 daus. John, b. 23 Mar. 1857.— Adelaide Elizabeth.— Emily. (5) Charles, b. 2 Mar. 1835 ; m. 17 July, 1856, Anne, dau. of Thomas Baker, of Sydney, and has a dau. Angelina McDonald. (6) Ellen, d. s. p. having m. to James Holt, aforesaid. (7) Hannah, m. 8 June, 1838, to John Robert Cropper, of Tarragoo, N.S.W. who d. 1871, leaving issue. (8) Elizabeth, unm, (9) Sarah, m. 30 July, 1844, to James Booth, of Montrose, N.B. surgeon, R.N. (retd.) COOTE, Sib Charles Henby, of Ballyfin, Queen's co. (1620, 1.) ; s. his father as 10th and premier Baronet of Ireland in 1864; b. Sept. 1815; heir presumptive, his brother Rev. Algernon Coote. Arms— Arg. a chevron sa. between three coots ppr. Crest— A coot as in the arms. MOTTOES — Vincit Veritas. Coute qui coute. Seat— Ballyfin, Mountrath, Queen's co TOWN House— 6, Connaught Place, w. Hincaflf. SIR NICHOLAS COOTE, living 1636 [son of Franci of Eaton, Norfolk, descended (acconling to the Pti : .^^ • . from Sir John Coote, a native of France, who ni. the dan. unl heir of Lord Boys of that kingdom], and had 3 sons, /!/ Sir Charles, created a Baronet. /2/ William, dean of Down. SIR CH.UILES COOTE, of Castle Cuffe, Queen's co. capt. of foot, provost-marshal of Connaught 1605, vioe-pn-sidiiit, and p.c. 1620. created a Baronet ok Ireland 2 April, icii, slain (7 May) 1642. ha\ing m. 1617, Dorothy, youngest dau. and coheir of Hugh Cuffe, of Cuflfe's Wood, co. Cork, one of the council of the president of Munster, and had 4 sons and a dau. (1) Sir Charles, 2nd Baronet, M.P. co. Lei trim, created Ear I. OK Mountrath, by patent dated 6 Sept, 1661, apiwinUd l.ird justice of Ireland, and d. 18 Dec. 1661, bur. in Ch. Cli. CiUlir.lral Dublin, 6 Feb. 1G61 2, having m. twice. (See Wfstinin-t. r Abbey Registi-r, noto. pp. 211, 212, 366.) His male issue i extinct in the 4th generation on the death (12 Mar. 1- his great-great-grandson Charles Henrj-, 7th YatX of ^ rath, who was created, 20 July, 1800, Baron Ca.^^tlK' of CO. Roscommon, with reniainder to Right Hon. * Henry Coote. eldest son of Very Rev. Cliarles Coote, ii Kilfenora, who succeeded as 2nd Baron Castlecoote, and the Baronetcy devolvetl \\\mm\ CHARLES Henry, eldest son of Chidley Coote, of Ash Hill, who s. as 9th Bnn)net. (2) Chidley, of whom presently. (3) Richard, created Lohd Coloony by iwtent, 6 Sei)t. IGC.o. and d. 10 Julv, 1683, having m. Mary, 2nd dau. of Sir ' St. Qeorge, of Carrickdnimniske, co. Leitrim, Bart. 1 1 Richard was created Earl OK Belijimont 2 Nov. iCbi. 10 Feb. 1766. Hia great-grandson Charles was crenteil Earl ok Bkllamont 4 Sept. 1769, ext. at his death 20 Oct. 1800. (4) Thomas, of Coote Hill, co. Cavan, a col. in the army. gov. of Coleraine; d. s. p. S6 Nov. 1671 (bur. in Ch. Ch. Catheilml), having ni. Pnmo», dfto. of Moyses Hill, of Hillsborough (.M. IX»WNSIIIRB). (5) Letitia. or Nichola, m. to Sir Frauds Hamilton, of Killish- andra, oo. Cavan, Bart. P.c. C CHIDLEY COOTE, of Killeater, oo. Dublin, col. of ' J iinder Cromwell, M.P. Queen's oo. and (tiilwny; d. : 1668, having m. 1st— dao. of Sir Francis Will, and Sndly. Anne or Alice, only dao. of Sir Thomas Phmi-^. <>i Limavady. co. Londonderry, Knt; she bur. 86 Sept. 1680, having had Aith other issue S sons, (1) Chidley, alias ¥\tz Chidley, of Kllmallock, co. Limerick. lieut.-col. in the army, lieut. of the onlnance, attainted 1688; m. 26 June. 1676, Catherine, dau. of CoL liobert tiandes, of Roficommon, and had with S daus. a son, Chidley, of whom presently. (2) Sir ]'hili|is, of Killester, oo. Dublin, and of Mount Coote, parish of Kilmallock. co. Limerick, bp. 10 Mar. 1658, attainted 7 May, 1689; d. 1713, having m. Ist. Jane. dau. of JJiKbt Rev. Henry Jones, W.l). bishop of Mcath ; she bur. 23 Oct. 1G77. He m. Sndly, Lady Elizabeth Brabaion, dau. and coheir of William, 8rd Earl of Meath. His great-grandson , CHARLES OOOTB, of Mount Coote (son of C'lilllf y Coote, by his wife Jane, dau. of Sir Ralph Oore, Bai >f Irish house of commons), d. 17 Sept. 179S, ha r. 1776, Elizabeth, younger dau. and coheir of 1' ' r, M.P. of Kilflnan, oo. Cork; she d. , having had witli other issue 2 sons, /I/ Chidley, of Mount Coote. b. 14 Feb. 1776 ; d. 11 July, 1843, having m. 24 July, 1797, Anne, dau. of Hon. William Williams Hewitt (V. LIKKORD); she d. 11 Dec. 1842, having had 6 sons and a dau. (1) Charles CTiidley, of Mount Coote; b. 1 June, 1798; d. unm. 22 Feb. 1869. (2) Charles William, b. 22 Aug. 1799, nnm. (3) Charles Eyre, b. 6 June, 1801; d. 12 Mar. 1858, having m. 8 Jan. 1828, Catherine Dillon, only dau. of Major Crofton CYoker. 37th regt.; she d. 4 Mar. 1878, having had 3 dau.s. [1] Maria Elizabeth, d. s. p. 11 Mar. 1864, having m. 24 Feb. 1863, to Francis Edward Rowland, Esq. of Kilboy House, Cloyne, co. Cork. [2] Mary Anne Haniette, m. 6 Feb. 1856, to William Uniacke* Townsend, Esq. of Spa Hill, co. Limerick, J.P. and has 2 sons and 6 daus. /I/ CTiarles EjTe Coote ToWNSEND, b. 14 Sept. 1858. /2/ Thomas Crofton Croker, b, 21 Jan. 1870. /3/ Caroline Elejinor. /4/ Martha Attilia, m. 28 April, 1881, to Rev. Robert Wilkes Oosse, n.A. curate of Halton, Hastings. /5/ Mary Anne Elizabeth.— /6/ Maria EUzabeth Coote. — /7/ Eleanor. — /8/ Alicia Uniacke. [3] Caroline Alicia, m. 26 June, 1866, to Walter James Cummins, and has 6 sons and a dau. Charles EyreCk)ote CUMMINS, b. 12 May, 1867.— Walter John Carnegie, b, 15 Nov. 1869.— Charles Philip Coote, b. 9 Jan. 1871.— AlfreYD, b. J7 May, 18I». 121 Charles Thomas Ca. d. 1 Aug* 1790, having m. SI Jan. 170f , Jane, dao. o( Geoife Bvansi and sister of George, 1st Lord Carbery; she d. Feb. 176S> having had with other i«iM 4 ■one, /I/ Robert, of whom presently. 121 Charles. D.D. (8rd son), dean of KilfoMXB, d. 11 Feb. 1796, having m. 1st— 31 July, 1791, anwe,daa. of Thomas Tilson, of Dublin, and relict of Thomas Cofle (B. DMART), alsoof Dublin. oonnrHllor-At'law, if .P. Wexford ; she d. at Bristol, 1 Jan. 1767. H. 1771. Catherine, dan. of Benjamin Bathorst. of : ic. (E. Batuubst); she d. a. p. 1801. By his \»< ?w>ns and a dan. ''!>arles Henry, r- '- ■ -1, genealogist to ' r of St. Patr • iROM CA8TI.K- .•«ih of Charl< !> and last Bari iir .Mouiitnitn, y .Mar. 1802); b. .-.^ auk'. 17M; d. 22 Jan. 182S, having m. 28 May, 1779, Elizabeth Anne, dan. and co- heir of Bev. Henry Tilaon, D.U. of Eagle Hill, Kildare ; she d. . leaving an only surviving son, EviiR, 3ra Baron OMtlecoote, b. tl Sept. 1798 ; d. s. p. in Paris, 1827, bavlnf m. Ju^, 1822, Bariiara, dao. of Sir Joshua CoUes-Meredyth, BmI; she d. 14 Feb. 1874. having ra-m. Joly, 18S8, to Joseph, 4th Earl of Milltown. who d. 81 Jan. 18««. [21 Shr Eyre, of West Park, Hants. QJCB. gen. in the army, 1814, ool. 89th ragV. knight of the crescent (Tnrkey), m.p. Queen's oo. lieat.-goT. of Jamaica; d. aboat 1824. having m. Int- 9 Nov. 1786, Sarah, dan. and coheir of John BodbanI, of London; nhe d. SO Oct. 1799, leaving S daoi. He m. 2ndly— 2S Oct. 1805. Catherine. Snd dao. of John Bagwell, of Marl- field. CO. Tipperary, and had a son, Eyrk Cootb, of West Park, m.p. Clonmel 1830/82; d. 80 May, 1834, having m. 18 Feb. 1828, his cousin Eliia RosctU, dau. of James Hewitt Massy-Dawson, Esq. of Ballinacourt (B. MA88Y) [she d. 7 Jan. 1898, having re-m. 10 Sept. 1842, to Rear-Adm. Armar Lowry Corry, R.N. who d. 1 May, 1856; she had the precedence of a widow of K.c.B. by R. w. 4 Sept. 18561. and had a son and dan. (1) Kyre Coote, of West Park, b. 4 Oct. 18S0 ; d. 28 Aug. 1864, having m. 17 Feb. 1867, Jessie Marv.dau. of Lieut- Gen. Henry Lechnicre Worrall. R.I.C.8. (she re-m. 21 May, 1867, to William Selby-Lowndes, Esq. and has farther issue). Mr. Coote left 3 sons and a dau. Eyre, b. 31 Dec 1857.— Charles Henry Eyre, 11th hussars, late 6th dragoons; b. 6 Aug. 1859.— Chidley E}re. 1). 15 April, 1862; d. 22 Anjr. 1878.— Florence Annite (2) Catherine, d. 23 Nov. 1867. having m. 20 Feb. 1860, as Ist wife, to Rear-Adm. Sir William Houston Stewart, K.Cn. (BART.) [3] Grace, m. 15 Aug. 1780, to Right Rev. Henry Bathurst, bishop of Norwich (E. BATUUR.ST.) /a/ Thomas, of Charleville ; m. Eleanor, dau. of Dr. Grove White, of CharlevUle, co. Ck)rk, and had 6 sons (all in the army), [1] Thomas, capt. R.A. brigade-major Monaghan yeo.; m. Macartney Moret (?Mi8S Molloy), and had a son, Charles E\Te CJoote, of Fanvay House, Clifton; m. (dau. of Gen. Gubbings, of Kilfrush, co. Limerick ?), and d. 8. p. [2] George, capt. in the army, serveil witli Gen. Burgoj-ne in Canft«la and Ticonderngo, 1776, taken prisoner at Saratoga; d. at Ipswich, 24 May, 1797, agergiana, unm. /5/ Theodosia Isabella, d. 1872, ha\ing m. 1 Feb. 1899, to Edvrard Bullen, of Bally Thomas, near Mallow; he d. 1873. leaving an only son, Robert Edward Bulled. ipi Jane Charlotte, m. 186 , to Isaiah Corry Tandy, Esq. who d. 1876. /7/ Catherine Eliaabetb, d. having m. 1864, to CUffbrd, or Craufurd. /8/ Hester, m. to Francis Bourne. (0) Charles, lieut. Mth regt.; b. 28 April, 1801; d. from the effect* of sunstroke, 26 Nov. 1878. (7) Jane, m. 6 Jnly, 1821, to Rev. James Grant, of Mallow, CO. Cork, said to be of the Monvmosk Csmily; he d. 3 Aug. 1874, having had S sons and a dau. [0] John, m. Bonrke. or Burke. ,'4/ Sir Eyre Coote. of West Park, Hants, k.b. 1771, com.-in- chlef in Imlia 26 Mar. 1779, until his death, s. p. 26 April, 1783, col. (27th) Inniskilling regt. of infantry. M.P. Leicester; b. 1726; m. 8 July, 1763, Susannah, dau. of Charles Hutchinson, Esq. governor of .^t. Helena. ROBERT COOTE, of Ash Hill and Ballyclongh; d. Dec. 1746. having m. Feb. 1730, Anne. dau. and heir of Bar- tholomew Pardon, of Ballycloiigh (she re-nu to William Cole, of Mallow, gent.), and had with 2 daus. 3 sons, [11 Chidlej Coote, of whom presently. 2] Ikirtliolonu'w rnnlon-CX ; d. Oct. 1780, having m. April, 1762, Mary, dau. of Henry Wrixon, of Glen- field, CO. Cork ; she had a son and dau. Robert and Anna Mc^, both d. 8. p. [3] Charies, rector of Ballyclougli, co. Cork ; m. Mary Evatt, and had 4 sons and a dau. (1) Robert, b. .—(2) Charles, b. .— (3) William, b. .-(4) Eyre, b. .— (5) dan. m. to Brownrigg. CHIDLKY ('04, having had 4 sons and 2 daus. (1) Cliarles Purdon-Cootc.of Ballyclough Castle, 3rd dragoon guards; b. ; d. 3 Sept. 1848. having m. 1846, Lydia Lucy, eldest dau. of Rev. John Digby Wingfleld- Digby.of ColeshilUco, Wanv. (shere-ni. 9 Dec. 1867, to James, 8th VL«count Lifford), and had an onlv child, CHARLES Pl-KDO.V-COOTK, of Ballyclough aforesaid, A.D.c. to the Duke of Abercom; b. 8 Aug. 1847; m. 22 June, 1871, Harriet Louisa, 4th dau. of Robert Perceval-Maxwell, Esq. of Groonisport House, co. Down, (E. Egmoxt), and has a son and 2 daus. CJharles Robert Purdon Coote, b. 23 June, 1876.— Lydia Purdon Coote.— A dau. b. 15 Oct. 1878. (2) Robert Carr, of Mallow, co. Cork, resident magistrate; m. 1856, dau. of Farrer, Esq. of Brockley Park, Tuam, 8. p. (3) Ralph, d. unm.— (4) CJhidley, supposed living unm. abroad.— (5) Caroline. (6) Maria, m. 3 Dec. 1855, to Henry Matthew Smythe, of New Park, co. Roscommon, J.l*. and has a son and 5 daus. (1) William Lyster SMYTUK.b. 28 Sept 1858.— (2) Marga- ret Altlia Maria. (3) Elizabeth Ada Mary, m. 1878, to D Bailey, Esq. Jun. of ^foorock House, Clare. (4) Ix)uisa Ellen Lj-ster.- (5) Lj'dia Lucy L3-8ter.— (6) Frances Maud Lyster. [4] Chidley, of Huntington, (Jueen's co. lieut.-col. Slst regt.; b. 10 Jan. 1798 ; d. 21 July, 1876, having ui. Ist— 8 May, 1827, U2 COOTE—COPE. Jane Deborah, 2na dan. of Rev. Samuel Close, of Elci Park, and rector of Keady, co. Armagh ; she d. , having had 2 sons and 2 dans. (1) Chidley Samuel, b. 21 Dec. 1829; d. unm. 3 July, 1860. (2) Maxwell Henry, in n.O.; b. 4 May, 1832; m. 21 June, 1865, Charlotte, dau. of Major Barry Fox, of Annaghmore, King's CO. s. p. (3) Jane Elizabeth Anna, d. 26 Dec. 1873, having m. 2 Jan. 1855, as 1st wife, to Rev. Charles Lyndhurst Yaughau (Hal- KOKD). ^ (4) Harriet Mary, m. 28 Aug. 1855, to George Evans, of Port- rane (B. CARBERY) ; he d. 26 May, 1873. She re-m. 1 June, 1875, to John, 4th son of late William Gordon, Esq. of Milrig, Ayrsh. Lieut.-Col. COOTE m. 2ndly— 3 Feb. 1859, Catherine Maria, dau. of late William Philip Brabazon, Esq. (E. MEATH), of Mornington, co. Meath, and liad a son, (5) Ralph Brabazon, b. 2 Feb. 1860. [5] Ralph, incumbent of Fercall, TuUamore- .\ s. p. having m. in 1825, Harriet, youngest dau. of Rev. Samuel Close, aforesaid. [6] Mary, d. 6 Feb, 1852, having m. 15 Jan. 1815, to Charles Launcelot Sandes, of Indiaville, Queen's co. wlio d. May, 1855. SIR CHARLES HENRY COOTE, 9th Baronet (on the death of Charles Henry, 7th Earl of Mountrath, 2 Mar. 1802, descended from Chidley, 2nd son of Sir Charles Coote, Ist Baronet), m.p. Queen's co. 1821/47, col. Queen's co. militia, 1852; b. 2 Jan. 1792; d. 8 Oct. 1864, having m. ,1814, Caroline Elizabeth, dau. of John Whaley, Esq. of Whaley Abbey, CO. Wicklow ; she d. 11 Mar. 1871, having had with other issue 4 sons and 2 daus. /I/ Sir Charles Henry, 10th and present Baronet. /2/ John Chidley, capt. 43rd regt.; b. 6 Sept. 1816; d. s. p. 26 April, 1797, having m. 6 Dec. 1855, Margaret Mary Pole, dau. of Sydney Cosby, Esq. of Stradbally Hall, Queen's co. /3/ Algernon, M.A. rector of Marsh Gibbon, Bucks, and vicar of Nonington, Kent, heir presumptive to the Baro- netcy; b. 29 Sept. 1817; m. 1st— 12 Feb. 1847, Cecilia Matilda, dau. of John Pemberton Plumptre, Esq. of Fredville, M.P.; she d. 24 May, 1878, having had 6 sons and a dau. (1) Algernon Charles Plumptre, association secretary to British and Foreign bible society, M.A. St. John's, Cainb. ; b. 14 Dec. 1847; m. 28 Aug. 1873, Jean, 3rd dau. of Capt. John Trotter, of Dyrham Park, Herts. (E. Ravenswouth); she d. 15 April, 1880, having had 3 sons and a dau. Ralph Algernon, b. 22 Sept. 1874.— John Methuen, b. 13 Mar. 1878. — Bernard Trotter, b. 9 April, 1880. — Ethel Jean, b. 29 April, 1876. (2) Charles Methuen, b. 20 Feb. 1849. (3) John Pemberton Plumptre, lieut. R.N'.; b. 18 Sept. 1880; m. 16 Dec. 1880, Eleanor Agnes, eldest dau. of J. Osmaatou, Esq. of Osniaston Manor, co. Derby. (4) Orlando Robert, b. 15 Mar. 1858. (5) Cecil Henry, b. 2 Oct. 1856. (6) Herbert Chidley, b. 8 July, 1861. (7) Catherine Cecilia. Rev. a. Coo'i'E, m. 2ndly— 25 Sept. 1879, Constance, cnly sur- viving dau. of late T. D. Headlam, Esq. of Tunbridge Wells, and has a dau. (8) b. 15 June, 1880. /4/ Robert, adm. r.n. c.n. k.r.(;.s. j.p. Hants, com.-in-chicf on the Irish station 1874/6, and on China station 1878; b. 1 Jnne,1820; m. 14 Feb. 1854, Lucy, eldest dau. of Rear-Adui. Sir William Edward Parry (B. STANLEY), and has a son and dau. Stanley Victor, b. 30 May, 1862.— Caroline Maud. /5/ Caroline, d. June, 1848, having m. 1842, to the Marquis de Massingy de la Pierre, and had a dau.— Caroline. /6/ Melosina. Hincagr. /^OOTE, Sir Charles Al- GERNON (1774, G.B.), formerly lieut. Kilkenny militia; s. his father as 4th Baronet in 1861 ; b. 1847. Note— No heir to this Baronetcy. Arms— Arg. a chevron between three coots ppr. a bordm-e wavy sa. Crest— A coot ppr. Resides in Dublin. SIR CHARLES COOTE, of Coote Hill. K.n. snooeeilol to the title of Lord Coloony upon the demise of Richanl, 3nl F-irl of Bellaniont (ext.), and was created Eari. ov \ Sept. 1767; d. s. p. ni. 20 Oct. 1800, having m. 20 A Emily Margaretta Fitzgerald, dau. of James, Duk. she d. 8 April, 1818, leaving 4 dans. The Earl of BclUiuoiiL was created a Baronet ok Great Britain 18 May, 1774. with remainder to his natural son, SIR CHARLES, who s. as 2nd Baronet; b. 1 765; d. 1857, having m. , dau. of Richanlson, and had a son, QIR CHARLES, 3rd Baronet, b. 1798; d. O 1861, having m. his cousin Helena Melfort, dau. of A O'Ryan, M.u. and h&A an only son, Sir Charles Algernon, 4th and present Baronet. COPE, Sir \ViLLi.\M Henry, of Brams- hill,Hants.(1611,E.),mi- nor canon of St. Peter's, Westminster, 1 842.53, formerly an officer rifle brigade; s. a.8 12th Bar- onet and (by devise) to the family estates and muniments on the death < >f his kinsman. Sir John Cope, 1851 ; b. 27 Feb. 1811 ; w. Ist— 12 Aug. 1834, his cousin Mary Anne, dau. of Henry Gamett, Esq. of Green Park, CO. Meath ; she d. 20 Dec. 1862, having had 2 sons and 3 daus. (1) Eilmnnd WiIlinni.^fniiVacc!legBtion, Munich; b. 27 Mar. 1838; m. 16 .Sipt. 1863, Edith Cockbum, only child of James Kerr Ewnrt, E»ii|.|H.a pjir. as many flcur8-t, vice-chancellor to Qoeen UoD uf William Cope, who . dau. of John Spencer, of riff Oxon. 34 and 33 Queen iiibury in five Parliaments, ! ; m. Ut. FnMic««. dan. of '■ rr-. ::Ti'l C'- "". * -'nn. -ir Ant*- — Ca d. El.I/.ABK created ;. Ro\vlan (1) SirWiUUm, i. (2) Charlotte, m. h of Kontvlllc, Line. ;r Henry Cope Stiu. . - '. ^ohn Geocfe Moore, b. 29 Ang. IWo.-Eau.uml i oi*. h. 9 Jnne, 18>4.— William Sharpe. b. 34 Oct. 18J».- Elisabeth Charlotte.- Agnes Marv. [3] Rlchftr.l...f Ihlshdr hit* »»rntlier An* 'at«; m. Anno, ilnu. of . Surrey. nncestofH of < loUC Mid Co|)e of Drumi;,. ^;^ COPLEY, Sib Joseph Wil- liam, of Sprotborough, co. York (1778, O.B.); s. his father as 4th Baronet in 1838; b. 27 July, 1804 ; m. 19 Nov. 1831, Lady Char- lotte Pclham, dau. of Charles, Ist Karl of Yarborough, and extra bed- chamber woman to H.M. the Queen; she d. 10 Aug. 1876. &( Note— No heir to this Baronetcy. ARMS— Arg. a cross moline sa. CRKST— Out of a ducal coronet or a plume of five ostrich feathers arg. Motto — In cruce vinco. Skat— Sprotborough, Doncaster. Hinrage. Sm JOSEPH (MOYLE) COPLEY (grandson of Sir Walter Moyle, Knt. of Beke, Cornwall, and son of Joseph Moyle and his wife Catherine, only dau. and heir of Sir Godfrey Cop- lev Bart, of Sprotborough Yorks.) assumed the surname of Copley only, by Act of Parliament 1768, on succeeding to Sprotborough on the death of Lionel Copley (see Yorkshire Pedigrees, ed. Foster), who d. unm. 20 Dec. 1766. He was created a BAUONi-n' 28 Aug. 1778; d. 11 April, 1781, having m. Mnrv, dnu. of John Francis Buller. Esq. of Morval. Cornwall (B. ClliKSTOX); she d. 3 Nov. 1787, having had with several Uaiis. 2 sons, of whom the younger C10RBET, Sib Vincent Rowland, "of More- ^ ton, Salop "(1808, U.K.), lieut. late b.h. guards, high sheriff Salop 1862; s. his father as 3rd Baro- net in 1855; b. 11 Aug. 1821; m. 9 May, 1854, Caroline Agnes, 3rd dau. of Vice-Admiral the Hon. Charles Orlando Bridgeman, of Knockin Hall, Salop (£. Bradford), and has 2 sons and 8 daus. (1) Walter Orlando, 3nd lieut Coldstream guards, b. 11 Jnly, 1856. (2) (Jerald Vincent, b. 29 Oct. 1868. (3) Alice Nina. (4) Sybell Raciiel. (5) Isabel Agnes. (6) Beatrice Augiista. (7) Judith Elizabeth. (8) Mabel Hemiione. (9) Constance Edith. (10) Gertrude Ursula. ARMS — Or, a raven ppr. Crests— 1, An elephant arg. caparisoned or girthed sa. with a castle on its back. 2, A squirrel mordant or; Dum spiro spero. Motto — Deus pascit corvos. Seat— Acton Reynald Hall, Shrewsbury. Uinrage. Sm ANDREW CORBET, Knt. of Moreton Corbet. Salop (14th in descent from Richard Corbet, the first of More- ton Corbet, who was descended from Corbet or Corbeau, a Norman noble, who, witli his sons Robert and Roger, came over with the Conqueror), ^dm. Q. Ck)ll. Oxon. 1699, M.P. 1623, 1625, 1628; bp. 28 Aug. 1580, and bur. 7 Mav, 1637, having m. 7 Jan. 1608/9, Elizabeth, dau. of William Boothby of London, and sister and heir of Sir Henry Boothby, Bart.; she d. 19 Mar. 1657/8, having haeth, dau. of Ralph Adderley, Esq. of Coton and Barlaston, Staff. (B. NORTON). (3) Reginald John, of Ceylon, b. 14 Oct. 1826 ; d. 26 Dec. 1877, having m. 1854, the Baroness Maltzam, and has 2 sons, Reginald, b 1857.— Frederick, b. (4) Walter Robert, capt. 49th regt.; b. 26 Mar 1832; was wounded at Inkermann, died on his way home, 19 Mar. 1855. (5) Elizabeth Mary, m. 12 Aug. 1852, to Edward Holmes Baldock, M.P. Shrewsbury, J.P. and U.L. Middlesex; he d. 18 Aug. 1875, having had a son and 2 daus. Edward Holmes BALDOCK, b. 8 June, 1853.— Elizabeth Mary. — Ellen Constance. (6) Georgiana Frances, m. 17 April, 1861, to Col. Christopher Edward Blackett, of Arbigland, Kirkcudbright, lieut.-col. late Coldstream guards, s. p. eldest sou of late WiUiam Feuwick Blackett, Esq. GORNEWALL, Rev. Sir George Henky, of Moccas, CO. Hereford (1704, g.b.), rector of Moccas: s. his brother as oth Baronet in 1868 ; b. 13 Aug. 1833; m. 4 June, 18G7, Louisa Frances, only dau. of Francis Bayley, Esq. (BART.), and has 3 sons and 2 daus. (1) Geoflfrey, b. 7 May, 1869. (2) William Francis, b. 16 Nov. 1871. (3) George Arthur, b. 14 Aug. 1874. (4) Amy. (5) Mary Louisa. Arms— Arg. a lion rampant gu. ducally crownetl or, a lx)rdiuo engrailed sa. bexant^ Criwts— 1, A lion sejant gu. ducally crowned or. 2, A comish chough ppr. Motto— La vie durante. Seat— Moccas Coiui;, Hereford. Uinragf. CLAUDIUS AMYAND (whose father iett i rancr on the , revocation of the YAict of Nantes); was princiiml surgeon , and surgeon in ordinary to GROROR II. 7 Oct. 1727, until his ; death, 6 July, 1740, leaving 3 sons, (1) Claudius, library keejier to the King 1745. and under se- ' crctarj- of state 1760/1, &c. rcceivcr-gen. of the land tax for ' London and Westminster 1708, M.P. Trcgony, Cornwall, 1747/54. ' for Sandwich. Ker*, 175t, until appointofl a c ; d. 16 Aug. 1766, j having m. 9 April, 1746, Maria, dau. of John Abraham Kerton, , of Hamburg, merchant ; she d. 1767, leaving with other issue 1 a son, viz.: ' SIR GEORGE (AMYAND) CORNEWALL, 2nd Baronet,! M.P. Hereford, d. 26 Sept. 181i>, havhig m. 15 July, 1771,1 Catherine, only dau. and heir of Velters Comewall, Esq. of i Moccas Court, Hereford, when he (Sir George) assumertson, Es(j. and had a son, Sir John Joseph, 2ncl and present Baronet. (2) William Joseph, lljj. bar.-at-law; b.l Sept. 1835; d. imm. 21 Jan. 1881. (3) Marv, m. 4 Oct. 1864, to Richard Martin, Esq. high sheriff of the city of Dublin 1866, s. p. (4) Cecilia Mary, d. 2 Sept. 1880. [ TU'd U^^ij COTTER, Sir James Laurence, of Rockforest, co. Cork, J.P. (1763, I.); late 27th regt., of h.m. household, j.p. and d.l. Tower Hamlets ; s. his father as 4th Baronet in 1834; b. 4 April, 1828; m. 1st— 14 June, 1851, Julia Emily, dau. of Frederick Albert Loins- worth, M.D. inspector- gen, of hospitals, Cal- cutta ; she d. 6 Feb. 1863. Hem.2ndly— 30 April, 1864, Jane Vergette, dau. of William K Maughan, Esq. of Sedgwick House, Middx. By his Ist wife he has 2 sons and a dau. (1) Sir Lodlow, lieut. Snd Tower Hamlets mil. late S. Cork nit. knighted at Wlndaor IS Dec. 1874; b. 11 June, 1853. (2) Jamea Lombard, lieut S8th regt. late lieut. N. Cork rifles; b. 18»9. (3) Jane Louisa. Arms— Arg. a cherron gu. between three lerpents ppr. Crbst— A dextar aim in armour embowed grasping an arrow aUppr. Motto— Dum sidro spero. Skat— Rookforest, Mallow, Cork. fLtneage. JBart. SIR JAMES COTTER, Knt. of Anngrovc (great-grandson of William Cotter, of Innismore co. Cork), M.P. Cork city, col. of dragoons, marshal and secretary of several of the West India Islands in 1676, com.-in-chief of King James's forces in cos. Cork, Limerick, and Kerry; d. June, 1705, having m. Ist, Mary, dau. of Sir William Stapleton, Bart, governor- gen, of the Leeward Islands ; she d. s. p. He m. 2ndly (articles dated 30 July, 1688), Hon. Eleanora Plunket, dau. of ilatthew, 7th Lord (titular) Louth ; she d. 1698. His grandson, SIR JAMES (X)TTER, M.P. Askeyton in the Irish Parlia- ment 1761/9, was created a Baronet 11 Aug. 1763 (son of James Ootter, of Anngrove, by Margaret, eldest dau. of MajorGleorgeMatthew, of Thurles);b. 1714; d. 9 June, 1770, having m. 1746, Arabella, widow of Col. Casaubon, M.P. Carrig, CO. Ck)rk, and dau. and coheir of Right Hon. John Rogerson, L.C.J. King's bench, and had witli 7 daus.4 sons, (1) Sir James Laurence, s. as 2nd Baronet. (2) Edmond, n.A. Christ Church Coll. Oxford, d. unm. (3) Rogerson, M.A., fellow of Trin. Coll. Cambridge, bar.-at- law and M.P. Charleville; m. Jane, dau. of Richard Harrold, Esq. of Limerick (and widow of William Grady), and had an only dau. — Jane, who married and had issue. (4) (Jeorge Sackville, M.A., vicar of Kilniacdonough, rector of Kilcreddwi-Garrivoe and Ightennorragh, diocese of Cloyne ; d. 1831, having m. Margaret, dau. of Bayley Rogers, an eminent physician and banker in the city of Cork, and had with other issue 4 sons, /I/ James Laurence, LL.D., vicar of Buttevant; b. 1783; d. Sept. 1850, having m. 1st— Sept. 1807, at Killeigh Church, co. Cork, Matilda, dau. of A. Sampayo, Esq. and had 3 sons and a dau. [1] Grcorge Sackville, C.B. col. R.A. Madras artillery, engaged in 17 actions during the Indian Mutiny, including the siege and capture of Luckuow, medal; b. 17 June, 1808 ; (1. 25 June, 1878, having m. Ist, his cousin, Margaret, dau. of Rev. William Butler ; she d. s. p. He m. 2n! SIR JAMBS LAURENCB. 2nd Bwonct, M Wexford, and after for Castlemartyr. i CoL Hallow regt. militia; b. 1748; d. 9 Feb. 18:.!U, huviug ui. 1st — Anne, only dau. of Francis Kearney, ¥jm\. of Garretstown, near Kinsalc; she d. s. p. *773. Ho m. 2ndly, Isabella, widow of George Brereton, Fjiq. of Carrigs- laney, co. Carlow, and dan. of Rev. James Hingston, of Aglish. CO. Cork, prebendary of Donoughmore; she d. Ai"-ii '-^"'V aged 73, having had with other issue 4 sons, (1) Sir James Laurence, <<. n<« 3rd Baronet. (2) John Rogerson. I' >I7, having m. 1st, Ell' in ; 2ndly— 80 April, 181' n . of Castletown Roche (Baiit.j ; hlio d. lu .May, 18 U. He m. 8rdly— May, 1846, Caroline, dan. of Sii Robert Shaw, Bart. ; she d. 9 Nov. 1864. (3) George Edmond, rector of Monanimy, diocese of Cloyne CO. Cork; b. 2 June, 1796 ; d. 6 Aug. 1880, having m, 13 .May, 1828, Grace, dau. of William Diggcs La Touche, Esq. of Sans Souci, Dublin, and had a dan. Grace Elizabeth. (4) Nelson Kearney, M.D.; d. 18 July, 1869, having m. 1842, Mary, dau. of R Nason, Esq. of Bettyville, co. Cork, and had 8 daus. [2j Isabella Mary, m. 12 June, 1869, to Bertram William Seton (V. SlDMOUTll), and has Issue, Malcolm Cotter Cariston Seton, b. 13 Nov. 1872. SIR JAMES LAURENCE, 3rd Baronet. M.l>. Mallow; d. 81 Dec. 1834, having m. 1 Jan. 1820, Helena Trydell, 3rd dau. and coheir of James Lombanl, of Lombardstown, co. Cork; she d. 1 June, 1870, leaving an only child, (1) Sir James Laurence Cotter, 4th and present Baronet. COTTERELL—COUPER. 147 /^OTTERELL, Sm ^-^ Geebs Henby, of Garaons, co. Here- ford (1805, U.K.), J.P. and D.L. high sheriff 1865, M.P. 1857/59; 8. his brother as 3rd Baronet in 1847; b. 22 Aug. 1834; m. 14 Sept. 1865, Hon. Katherine Margaret, (laii. of Gen. Richard, Lord Airey, o.c.B. and has a son and 2 dans. (1) John Richard Oeen, b. IS July. 1860. (2) Alice. (3) AiiMs— Qnnrt<*rl.v. or wnA «r^^% oroM mgimUed per pale n. an I 2adaiid«iioUMrintbetrdqiiarter ; T. gwnlflhed or, gaoniletted iioon ug. thereon a Ulbot's 1 i, rd. -jqaare, 8.W. JOHN BROOEBSUne Oeorgina, m. 6 Sept. 1881, to Frederick William Benson, oapt 17th lancers, Srd son of (Hon.) J. Benson, mem- ber of senate, Canada. (7) AdaLncy. (8) Maude Madeleine. Arms— Or, a chevron erm. fimbriated gu. between three laurel leaves slipped ppr. Cbkst— Out of a mural coronet or a dexter hand holding a garland of laurel ppr. MOTTO— Virtute. Einrage. SIR GEORGE COUPER, C.B. K.n. col. in the army; comp- troller and equerry to the Duchess of Kent, created a BARONET 23 June, 1841 (grandson of George Couper.of Balfur Sorby, near Wigtonn); b. 21 June, 1788; d. 28 Feb. 1861, having m. 1 June, 1822, EUzabeth, dau. of Hon. Sir John Wilson, of The Howe, Westmorland, judge of the common pleas; she d. 14 Mar. 1880, aged 88, having had 6 sons and a dau. Ill Sir George Ebenezer WUson, 2nd and present Baronet. 121 James Kempt, col. Bengal 8.C. ; b. 2 Nov. 1827 ; m. 1854, Emily, dau. of Col. Earle, Bengal army, and has 2 sons and 2 daus. Arthur Edward, lieut. 70th foot; b. 6 Aug. 1857.— George.— Cara Georgina.- Emily, /3/ Ramsay Hamilton, b. 11 Oct. 1829 ; d. Nov. 1876. /4/ Arthur Charles, b. 22 Nov. 1831 ; d. on board H Ji.s. « Daunt- less," 16 Nov. 1852. /5/ Henry Edward, capt 70th regt.; b. 18 May, 1835; d. 6 June, 1876. /6/ Georgina Christina Mary Anne. L2 148 CO WELL-STEPNEY— CRAMPTON. COWELL- STEPNEY, SiR Emile Algeenon Arthur Keppel (1871, U.K.), of Llanelly, CO. Carmarthen, J.P. on roll high sheriff 1881, M.P. Carmarthen 1876/8; s. his father as 2nd Baronet in 1877; b. 26 Dec. 1834; m. 24 Aug. 1875, Hon. Mar- garet Warren, dau. of George, 2nd Lord Dc Tabley, and has a dau. Katherine Muriel. Note— No heir to this Baronetcy. Arms — Quarterly, 1st and 4th, Gu. a fesse cheqny or and az. between three owls arg. Stepney. 2nd and 3rd, Az. a lion rampant guardant or on a chief dovetail of tlie last three pallets gu. each charged with as many bezants, CoWELL. Crests— 1st, A talbot's head erased gu. eared or gorged with a collar chequy or and az. holding in the mouth an antler gold Stepney. 2nd, On a mount vert a lion passant guardant or charged on the body with three pallets gu. holding in the dexter paw a chapeau gu. turned up erm. CoWELL. Mottoes— Facta probant, Stepney, and Quo fata vocant, COWELL. Residences— The Dell, Llanelly, Carmarthen; Wood End, Sunninghill, Berks; and 5, St. George's Place, S.W. Eineage, ANDREW COWELL, of Coleshill, Bucks, gen. in the army, lieut.-col. Coldstream guards, commanded the brigade of guards in the Irish rebellion, and d. 21 Sept. 1821, having m. 29 Jan. 1788, Maria Justina, youngest dau. of Sir Thomas Stepney, Bart, of Llanelly (coheir of her brother Sir Thomas Stepney, Bart.), and widow of Francis Head, of St. Andrews Hall, Norfolk (BART.) ; she d. 9 Nov. 1821, leaving issue 2 sons, [1] Sir John Stepney-Cowell, created a Baronet 22 Sept. 1871. [2] William George Stepney-Cowell, of The Park, Brighton, d. in the Madeiras 10 Dec. 1836, having m. Margaret dau of Rev Packington (J^orge Tomkyns, d.d. of Buckenhill Court, co'. Hereford, and had an only dau. and heir, Una, re-baptized into R.c. church by name of Maria, and mar- ried the Baron Dockenhausen, of Naples, in the diplomatic service of the king of the Two Sicilies. CjIR JOHN STEPNEY COWELL-STEPNEY,K.H.of Llanelly, kJ late heut.-col. Coldstream guards, served in the Peninsular wars 1810/15 By R.L. 29 Dec. 1857, he and his ilue took the surname of Stepney m addition to and after that of Cowell and the ai-ms of Stepney quarterly with those of Cowell- creatpd a baronet 22 Sept. 1871 ; b. 23 Feb. 1791 ; d. 15 Mav 1877 having m. 1st— 5 July, 1820, Mary Anne, dau. of Hon. Robert Annesley, 2nd son of Richard, 1st Eari of Anneslev • she d 9 Nov. 1821, having had an only son, ^ ' °" [1] William Frederick Ross, b. 31 May, 1821; d. unm. 7 Nov. 1872. ^F^T i°^,? •"• ^''l.^y.-l^ ^^7- ^^23, Euphemia Jemima, dau. of John Murray, of Castle Murray and Glenalla, co. Doneeal gen. in the army; she d. 3 Aug. 1874, having had 2 sons ' [2] James Charles Murray Cowell, page of honour to WilmaM IV. and Queen Victoria, capt. and lieut.-col. (without purchase) Coldstream guards, fell at the battle of Inkfirman 5 Nov. 1854, M.I. St. Paul's Cathedral. [3] Sir Emile Algernon Arthur Keppel Cowell- Stepney, 2n(i and present Baronet. Cox — see Addenda, " Chaos." Gibson-Craig — see Gibson. CRAMPTON, Sir John Fiennes Twisleton of Dublin (1839, U.K.), k.c.b. h.b.m. envoy- extraordinary and minister - plenipotentiary at Washington, Hanover, St. Petersburg, and Madrid; s. his father as 2nd Baronet in 1858; b. 12 Aug. 1805; m. 31 Mar. 1860, Victoire, 2nd dau. of Michael William Balfe, Esq. of Dublin, from whom he was divorced on her petition 1863 ; she died in 1870 (having re-married in 1864 to Duke de Frias); heir presumptive, his brother Rev. Josiah Crampton. Arms — Sa. an esquire's helmet ppr. between two lions passant- guardant or, in chief a rose arg. ; a canton quarterly of the third and gu. in the first quarter a lion passant az. Crest— A demi-lion rampant or holding a helmet ppr. MOTTO — Fortem posce animum. Seat— Bushey Park, Bray, Dublin. Eineage. YEN. JOHN CRAMPTON, rector of Headford, co. Galway, and archdeacon of Tuam (grandson of John Crampton, of South CoUingham, Notts, who went to Ireland as capt. in William III.'s army and settled there after the war) ; d. Jan. 1771, having m. 13 Jan. 1731, Charlotte, youngest dau. of Col. Fiennes Twisleton, of Broughton Castle, Oxon. (B. SATE and Sele); she d. Mar. 1776, having had 2 sons, /I/ John, of whom presently. /2/ Cecil, rector of Headford, co. Galway; b. 30 Dec. 1733; d. 1819, having m. Nicola Mary, youngest dau. of Rev. Jeremy Marsh, rector of Athenry, and had with 4 dans. 6 sons, [1] John, M.n. professor of Af. M. College of Ph.vsicians, Dublin ; b. 2 Nov. 1769 ; d. 14 June, 1840, having m. 1 Feb. CRAUFURD. 149 Bad; 1806, Charlotte, dau. of John Jervis- White, Esq. of Bally- ellis, CO. Wexford (Baut.), and had a dau. Cecilia, m. April, 1826, to Edward Ruthven, M.P. of Kildare, who d. s. p. [2] Josiah, capt. Irish fencilles (98th regt.); b. 1 772; d. 30 Dec. 1852, having m. 1814, Anne, dau. of Capt. Henry Caulfeild Saunders, 8th dragoons; she d. 29 Sept. 1853, having had a son and 2 daua, (1) Cecil Henrj', of Cahir Morris, Gal way, major 2nd Staffordshire light inf.; b. May, 1815; d. 18 Aug. 1876, 8. p. having m. 6 Feb. 1873, Anna Elizabeth, dau. of John Gulway Hohne8,Esq. of Kockwood, Gal way. (2) Maria Nicola. (3) Twisleton Jane, m. 2 Mar. 1854, to Charles Hall, Esq. of Ballinacor, co. Westmeath, and has a son and dau. George Crampton Hall, b. 3 April, 1858.— Kate Cecilia. Jeremy, capt. »th rifles, died of a wound received at adajoz. [4] Right Hon. Philip CecU, P.C. LL.D. 2nd justice of the court of Queen's bench in Ireland 1834/59, solicitor-gen. Irehuid ; b. May, 1782 ; d. 29 Dec. 1862, having m. Ist, Sidney, dau. of James M C Bro^^nie, Esq. (and cousin of the Marquis of Sligo ?); she d. 1839. He m. 2ndly— 1 8 1.5, Margaret, dau. of John Duffey, Esq. and had a son, Pfiilip Cecil, b. 1 July, 1847; d. 7 Sept. 1866. [5] Cecil, rector of Killucan, co. Westmeath; b. 12 July, 1784; d. 17 April, 1863, having m. 12 July, 1810, Jane, dau. of Sir George Ribton, Bart.; she d. 31 Aug. 1878, aged 91, hav- iuK had 6 sons and 2 daus. (1) Cecil Burleigh, M.D.; b. S9 April, 1811 ; d. unm. Mar. 1844. (2) George Ribton, J.P. bar.-at-law; b. 3 Jane, 1813 ; m. 12 Dec. 1857, Helen Roden, 2nd dau. of John t>oxon, K^i. and ha-s 2 sons, George Cecil Croxon, b. 29 Aug. 1858.— Philip John Ribton, lieut. R.A. ; b. 7 Mar. 1860. (3) Philip, M.D. b. 3 May, 1815; m. l8t-29 April, 1849, Lavinia, dau. of Charles Lambert, Esq. of Blendon Hall, Kent ; she d. 18 Aug. 1856, leaving a dau.— /I/ Emnia Lavinia. He m. 2udly— 16 April, 1868, Emma, 3rd dau. of Rev. Anthony Lewes Lambert, rector of Cliilbolton Hants, and lias a son and 5 daus. /2/ Cecil Burieigh, b. J7 Oct. 1871.-/3/ Mary Sidney.— /4/ Helen Ribton. — /6/ Margaret Jane. — /6/ Sophia Lambert.—/?/ Louisa Phillppa. (4) John Twisleton Ribton, c.E. b. 1823; m. S4 April ,1863, MeUsIna, dau. of John Richards, Esq. of Barnagh, co. Mayo, and has a dan.— Gertrude. (5) Uoljert Henry, major In the army, conidt. of Western Australia; h. U " 7; d. 14 Aug. 1871, having m. 11 June, 1863, ( hia,daa. of Lieut-Gen. George Miililleinore,) .<) May, 1867, having had a son, Cecil Robert Middlumure. (6> Thoinius b. 1832, unm. (7) Jane, m. Oct. 1843, to William Dopping, Esq. of Lotown I louse, oo. Westmeath, librarian, Parliament House, iMellMurnc, and has a son and dau. /I/ Antoine, of St. Kilda, Melbourne. /2/ Victoria Caroline Louisa, m. Dec. 1864, to De Coxacy Ireland, Ym\. of MellKMime. (8) Henrietta, ni. 29 .Sept. 1875, to William Dudley Wods- worth, assistant secretary, loail povemnient hoard, Ireland, eldest son of Rev. William WtKlsworth, rector of St. Peters, Sandwich, and chaplain to late Lord Palmerston, s. p. TOHN CRAMPTON, of DubUn; b. 28 Oct. 1732; d. 26 Aug. eJ 1792, having m. 16 June, 1764, Anne, dau. of David Ver- ner. Vjsh\. of Church Hill, co. Armagh (BART.); she d. having had with 5 daus. 3 sons, /I/ John, bar.-at-law, surveyor-gen. of customs in Ireland; b. 17 Nov. 1769; d. 4 May, 1834, having m. 6 Nov. 1812, Louisa, dau. uf Gen. William Fyers, R.E.; she d. 22 July, 1850, having had a son and 2 daus. [1] John Fienncs Twisleton, A.B. prebendary of Kiltes- liill, &c. rural dean, rector of Aughrini, co. Galway ; b. 26 April, 1817 ; m. 1st— 1 May, 1845, Anna, dau. of Arthur Handcock, son of Richard, 3rd Baron Castlemaine; she d. 1 Aup. 18r)5, having had a son and dau. (1) John Handcock, b. 29 Jan. 1846. (2) Arthur Cecil, CK.; b. 8 Feb. 1852; m. 25 Nov. 1875, ]{(>samond Mary, eldest dau. of late Capt. William Thomas Wayte Wood, of Mendham Priory, Suffolk, 20th regt.; she d. 24 July, 1879, having had a dau. b. 28 Nov. 1877. (3) Florinda Sarah, m. 14 May, 1870, to William Thomas Dixie Wayte Wood, Esq. of BrLxAvorth Hall, Northants. and has 5 sons and a dau. William Thomas Vere Wayte WOOD, b. 9 Mar. 1871.— Beaumont Dixie Crampton, b. 15 May, 1872.— Arthiu- Handcock, b. 20 Feb. 1874.— Fre to Kev. George Edward Jelf, M.A. (8) Agnes, m. 28 Dec 1869, to Rev. Thomas Robinson, B.A. and has 2 sons, George Villlers ROBINSON, b. 14 Jan. 187S. Clement Crawley, b. 26 Aug. 1874. (9) Wilhelmina, unm. (10) Bertha, d. 28 Dec. 1870, having m. 8 June, 1868, to Thomas Lowndos, capt. Burmese police servioe, and had S children. SIR THOMAS CRAWLEY-BOEVEY, of Flaxley Abbey, aforesaid, s. as 2nd Baronet on the death of his kins- man Sir Charles Barrow (above-named) 10 Jan. 1789, s. p. by virtue of the limitation of the patent ; b. 14 Feb. 17445; d. 11 Aug. 1818, having m. 20 Feb. 1769, Anne, 2nd dau. of Rev. Thomas Savage, M.A. of Broadway, Wore. dsc. rector of Stimdish, by Eleanor, his wife, only dau. and heir of Thomas Barrow, of Field Court, parish of Hardwicke (uncle of Sir Cliarles Barrow, Bart.) ; she d. 10 Sept. 1816, having bad with 6 (laus. 6 sons, [1] Sir Thomas, s. as 3rd Baronet. [2] John Lloyd Crawley, rector of Hejrford and Holdenby, Northants; b. 21 Feb. 1775; d. 18 Oct. 1850, having m. 21 April, 1806, his cousin Anne, dau. of Rev. Charles Crawley, ll.b. rector of Stowe ; she d. 3 May, 1868, having bad 6 sons and a dau. (1) John Lloyd, vicar of Arlingham,Glonc. b. 10 June, 1808 ; d. 30 Aug. 1848, having m. 85 June, 18S9, Mary Elizabeth, dau. of Rev, John Sayer, vicar of Arllngham; she d. 11 May, 1880, having hml a son and 3 daus. John Lloyd, b. 1 Nov. 18^5, unm.— Mary Elizabeth Sayer.— Ellen Sayer.- Selina Charlotte Sayer. (2) George, b. 8 Nov. 1810; d. s. p. 2 Sept. 1854, having m. 8 Aug. 1860, Emily Anne Frances, 2nd dau. and coheir of Right Rev. William Grant Broughton, 1).D. bishop of Sydney. (3) Charles (tibhs. conim. R.N. b. 17 April, 1812; ? married. (4) 1 lenry, rector of Stowe Nine Chxu-ches.b. 7 July, 181 3; m. 1st— 15 Jan. 1867, Ennna, dau. of Mr. John Tollington, of Leicester; she d. 6 May, 1868. He m, 2ndly— 4 Oct. 1870, his cousin Mary, dau. of Rev. Charles Oawley, and had by first wife a dau.— Emma, b. 28 April, 1858. (5) Thomas William, rector of lleyfonl, Northants; b.21 Aug. 1815; m. 5 May, 1853, Hannah ElizalKJth, dau. of Jeffery Carter, of lleyford, and has had with other Issue 7 sons and 3 daus. /!/ Thomas William, clerk in the foreign offlce, b. 12 Feb. 1854; m. 23 Sept. 1876, Emily, eldest dau. of Walter MIngay and Emily Rochfort of Acton, Middx. and has a dau. Cecilia Emily Augusta Elizabeth. /2/ Antony Frazer Hughes Riddell, b. 1 Aug. 1855.-/3/ Henry Hughes, b. 7 Aug. 1856.-/4/ George Burridge, lieut. 2nd regt.; b. 10 Mar. 1858. /5/ Charles Furrier, b. 20 Aug. 1859; married, and has a son, b. 10 Dec. 1880. 161 John Sayer, b. 8 Mar. 1867.-/7/ VIcary Gibbs, b. 9 May, 1868.-/8/ Albinia Hawksley.— /9/ Emily Gibbs.- /lO/ Ellen Daubeny. (6) Alfreil, b. 4 Aug. 1824; ?unm. (7) Eleanor, m. 26 Sept. 1833, to Henry Norris, Esq. of Swal- cliffe, Oxon. and has issue. [3] CHiarles Crawley, vicar of Hartpury, Glouc. and hon. canon of Gloucester Cathedral ; b. 28 Nov. 1780 ; d. 17 Jan. 1856, having m. 30 Aug. 1811, his cousin Catharina, dau. of Rev. Duke Yonge, of Cornwood, Devon ; she d. 2 Jan. 1857, having had 2 sons and 6 daus. ( 1 ) Charles Yonge, B. A. minor canon of Gloucester Cathedral : b. 2 Mar. 1813 ; d. 5 June, 1876, having m. 3 June, 1845, Har- riet, only dau. of James Wintle, of Saintbridge, co. Glouc. and has a son and dau. /!/ Charles James, b. 2 Mar. 1850. /2/ Harriet Maria, m. 6 April, 1875, to Oliver Henry Atkins NicoUs, lieut.-col. R.A. and has a son and dau. OUver Charles Crawley NiCOLLS, b. 3 June, 1878.— Georgina Harriet (2) George John Lloyd, In H.O.; b. 20 Feb. 1820 ; d. unm. 8 Nov. 1874. (3) Catherina Duke, m. 28 July, 1864, to Rev. Henry Low, fell. Exeter Coll. Oxon. ; he d. 18 Nov. following. (4) Charlotte EUzabeth, d. unm. 25 Nov. 1864. (5) Mary, m. 4 Oct. 1870, as 2nd wife, to her cousin Rev. Henry Clrawley, rector of Stowe Nine Churches. (6) Anna Cordelia. (7) Augusta Boevey, m. 30 Aug. 1860, to John Duke Pode, Esq. J.P. Devon, late fellow New CoU. Oxon. and has 3 sons and a dau. Ernest Duke Yonge PODE, b. 2 Aug. 1862.— Cyril Augustin, b. 29 April, 1866.— Arthur Crawley, b. 4 July, 1870.— Beatrice Catharina. [4] George Crawley, capt. R.N. b. 23 Dec. 1781; d. 5 Mar. 1810, having m. Aug. 1806, his cousin Charlotte, dau. of Rev. Duke Yonge, of (Jomwood, Devon (she re-m. to Rev. Thomas Collier Jones, D.D. rector of Exeter Coll. Oxon.), and had an only dau. Georgiana, m. to late Rev. Hugh Poison, of Bourton-on-the- Water, and had 3 sons and 2 daus. [5] William (Crawley, vicar of Flaxley, b. 14 Dec. 1790; d. 17 Dec. 1858, having m. 8 Oct. 1822, his cousin Charlotte, youngest dau. of Rev. CJharles Crawley, LL.B. ; she d. 14 Dec. 1878, having had with other issue a son and 3 daus. (1) William Savage, b. 27 July, 1823; m. 30 April, 1857, Clara Mary Ann, dan. and coheir of John Dennil Maddock, Esq. of Leaouxl Manor, diesh. and has had with other issue 5 sons and a dau. William Evelyn Maddock, b. 20 Jan. 1859.— John Dennil Maddock, b. 20 Jan. 1861.— Alured Geoffrey Maddock, b. 4 Dec, 1868.— Francis Herbert Maddock, b. 20 ISIar. 18G5.— Arthur Alain Maddock, b. 3 Aug. 1868.— Clara Cecilia Maddock. (2) Cniarlotte Sybella, m. 13 Sept. 1849, to John Sayer, bar.- at-law L.I. and has 4 sons and 2 daus. John Saybr, b. 3 July, 1850.— George, b. 7 Sept. 1853.— WiUiam, b. 7 Nov. 1864.— Arthur, b. 16 Aug.1856.— Mary.— Sibella Fanny. (3) Joanna Gibbs. (4) Margaret Susanna. SIR THOMAS CRAWLEY-BOEVEY, 3rd Baronet, b. 28 Nov. 1769; d. 10 Jan. 1847, having m. 28 Oct. 1807, Mary Albinia, dau. of Sir Thomas Hyde Page, Knt. ; she d. 18 Feb. 1835. leaving a son and 2 daus. (1) Sir Slartin Hyde Crawley-Boevey, s. as 4th Baronet. (2) Albinia Anne, d. 20 Jan. 1860, having m. 14 Sept. 1843, to her coasin Rev. George Barnston Daubeny, and had issue. (3) Matilda Blanche, m. 1 Aug. 1839, to William Gibbs, of Tyntesfield, Somerset. OIR :MARTIN HYDE CRAWLEY-BOEYEY, 4th Baronet, JO venlerer of the Forest of Dean 1847, capt. Glouc. yeo. cav. and capt. 12th Glouc. R.V. b. 25 May, 1812; d. 14 Oct. 1862, having m. 9 June, 1836, Elizabeth, eldest dau. of Rev. George William Daulx^nv, and had 8 sons and 2 daus. (1) Sir Thomas Hyde Crawley-Boevey, 5th and pre- sent Baronet. (2) Walter Daubeny Crawley-Boevey, b. 13 April, 1841. (3) Edward Barnston Crawley-Boevey, heut. R.A. b. 20 Mar. 1844. (4) Arthur William Crawley-Boevey, M.A. Balliol CoU. Oxon. 1880 bar.-at-law L.I. 1868, acting asst.-collector Ahmedabad, b. 12 Aug. 1845; m. 16 Sept. 1873, Annie Maria, 2nd dau. of Major- Gen. Robert Phayre, c.B. brig.-gen. AfFghanistan, 1880, A.D.C. to the Queen, resident at Baroda 1872/74. (5) Octavius Charles Crawiey-Boevey, b. 24 Nov. 1846 ; m. 2 Sept. 1871, Dona Maria de Marga, of Arequypa, Argentine Republic, and has had with other issue a son, Alfred Martin, b. 26 April, 1879; d. 3 Mar. following. (6) James Henry Crawley-Boevey, of Bombay, solicitor ; b. 2 July, 1848 ; m. at Bombay 7 Dec. 1878, Frances Georgina Hayes, youngest dau. of late Dr. Charles Hayes Newington, of Tice- hurst, Sussex, and has a son and dau. Charles Arthur, b. 9 Dec. 1879.— May Frances, b. 22 Sept. (7) Richard Lloyd Crawley-Boevey, M.A. Oxon. curate of Kirkby; b. 22 Mar. 1852. (8) Antony P Crawiey-Boevey, b. ,1854. (9) Martina Elizabeth, m. 3 Sept. 1868, to Rev. William Cotton Risley, vicar of Titley, Hereford, and has a son and 3 daus. Martin William Cotton Risley, b. 1 June, 1869.— Ethel Blanche.— Mabel Alice.— Evelyn Martina. (10) Sybella Mary. 152 CHAMPION DE CRESPIGNY. CHAMPION DE CKESPIGNY,SiR Claude (1805, u.k.); Capt. Suffolk yeo. cav. 1880, capt. Limerick art. mil. 1873/80, R.N. 1860/5, and lieut. 60tli rifles 1866/70; s. his father as 4th Baronet in 1868; b. 20 April, 1847; m. 19 Sept. 1872, Georgiana Louisa Margaret, 2nd dau. of Eobert M'Ker- rell, Esq. of the Hill House family, and has 3 sons and 3 daus. (1) Claude, b. 11 Sept. 1873. (2) Claude Rault, b. 19 Sept. 1878. (3) Claude Philip, b. 3 Mar. 1880. (4) Cicely. (5) Cerise. (6) Crystal. Arms— Quarterly, 1st and 4th, Ai-g. a lion rampant sa. armed and langued gu. in the dexter base a fer-de-moulin pierced of the second, Champion de Crespigny. 2nd and 3rd, Az. three bars arg. ViERVILLE DE VIERVILLE. Crest— On a chapeau gu. turned up enn. a cubit arm in armour holding a broadsword ppr. Motto— Mens sibi conscia recti. Residence— Champion Lodge, Maiden, Essex. PHILIP CHAMPION DE CRESPIGNY (grandson of Claude Champion de Crespigny, who, with his family, came over to England on the revocation of the Edict of Nante?; and descended from Mahens Champion, lord of Crespigny, in Normandy, about 1350), proctor of the courts of admiralty and arches ; d. in 1765, having m. 5 Feb. 1730/1, Anne, dau. of Claude Fonnereau, Esq. of Christchurch Park, Suffolk, and had with 3 daus. 2 sons, [1] Sir Claude, created a Baronet. [2] Phihp Champion de Crespigny, King's proctor, M.P. Aid- borough, Suffolk; d. at Bath Jan. 1803, having m. four times, 1st, Sarah, dau. and heir of Thomas Cocksedge, of Thet- ford, Norfolk, and had 2 sons and a dau. (1) Philip, proctor in Doctors' Commons, and bmierly in the navy; d. 22 May, 1851, aged 86. (2) Thomas Champion, of Ufford, Suffolk, LL.D. H.P. Sud- bury; b. ; d, 2 Aug. 1799, having m. 26 Mar. 1793, Augusta Thelluson, sister of Peter Isaac Thelluson, Ist Lord Rendlesham ; she d. 1844 (having re-m. 3 Feb. 1827, to Lieut .-Col. Sir Joseph Whatley, K.C.il.), and had a dau. Augusta Anne Champion, m. 1st — 17 Jan. 1824, to Col. Davies, of Elmley Park, M.P. "Wore; and 2ndly— 5 June, 1851, as 3rd wife, to Right Hon. Sir John Somerset Paking- ton, Bart, of Powick Court, co. Worcester, M.P. created Baron Hampton, who d. 9 April, 1880. (3) Anne, m. to Hugh Barlow (formerly Owen), of Law- renny Hall, co. Pembroke, M.P. Pembroke, took the sumame- and arms of BARLOW by R,L. 20 Mar. 1789. Mr. P. C. De Crespigny m. 3rdly (licence dated 30 June, 1774), Clarissa Sarah, dau. of James Brooke, of London, and had with other issue 2 daus. (4) Clarissa, d. 4 Dec. 1836, having m. to Edward Toker, Esq. of Ospringe, Kent, who d. 1849. (5) Maria, m. to John Horsley, capt. R.II. guards, nephew of Samuel, bishop of St. Asaph. Mr. P. C. DE CRESPIGNY m. 4thly, Dorothy, dau. of Richard Scott, of Betton, Salop; she d. 1837, having (re-m. 1804, as 2nd wife, to Sir John Keane, Bart.), had 2 sons and a dau. (6) Charles James Fox Champion Crespigny, J.p. Suffolk ; b. 30 Aug. 1785 ; d. 4 Mar. 1875, aged 89, having m. 20 Mar. 1813, Eliza Julia, only dau. of John Trent, Esq. of Dallington House, Somerset ; she d. 17 July, 1856, having had with other issue 3 sons and a dau. /I/ Charles John Champion, b. 20 June, 1814; d. 2 Jan. 1879, having m. 1st— Emma, dau. of John Smith, Madras C.S.; 2ndly— Margaret, dau. of Gen. Peter Browne, d. s. p.; Srdly- 28 April, 1859, at Q. Annu's ilansions, St. James's Park, Frances, dau. of Wilham Plunkett, bar.-at-law, s.p. (she re-m. 8 Mar. 1881, to J. Russell Reynolds, m.d. f.r.s.) By his 1st wife he had a son, Charles Stanley Champion Crespigny, late 41st "Welsh regt.; m. 1st— 29 Dec. 1868, Constance Grace, dau. of Frederick Peterson, Esq. of Bentinck Castle, Simla • he m. 2ndly— 25 July, 1872, Bertlia Octavia, dau. of Robert Sole Lingwood, Esq. of Cheltenham. /2/ George Blicke Champion de Crespigny (hon. col. retd.), late lieut.-col. 20th regt. pajTnaster, army service, 188U, formerly of school of musketry at Hytlie; b. 31 Oct. 1816 ; m. 11 June, 1851, Elizabeth Jane, dau. of Alexander Buchanan, Esq. of Montreal, Q.C. Canadian bar, and has a son and dau. George Harrison Champion de Crespigny, lieut.Northumb. art. mil. ; b. 9 July, 1863.— Georgina EUzabeth. /3/ Philip Robert, late warden and police magistrate of gold fields, Ararat, "V^ictoria, Australia; b. 4 Oct. 1817; m. 18 July, 1849, Charlotte Frances, 2nd dau. of late William Pulteney Dana, capt. 6th foot, and has 2 sons and 3 daus. [1] Philip Champion, b. 4 Jan. 1850; m. 25 Oct. 1877, Annie Frances, 2nd dau. of Philip L S Chauncy, Esq. of Ballarat, Victoria, Australia. [2] Constantine Pulteney Trente, b. 5 May, 1851.— [3] Ada Isidora Charlotte Champion. — [4] Julia Viola Con- stantia Champion. [5] Rosalie Helen Champion, m. 3 Feb. 1876, to Francis, eldest son of Francis Beggs, Esq. of Eurambuu Station, Beaufort, Victoria. /4/ Eliza Constantia. (7) George, major 68th foot, killed in action. (8) Eliza, d. 15 June, 1831, having m. 14 Sept. 1804, as Ist wife, to Gen. Sir Hussey Vivian, o.c.B. o.r.M.O. G.c.H. &c. created Lord Vivian 19 Aug. 1841, and d. 20 Aug. 1842. SIR CLAUDE CHAMPION DE CRESPIGNY, D.C.L. fellow Trin. Hall, Camb. created a Baronet 31 Oct. 1805; major commandant of Camberwell volunteers, receiver-general of the droits of the admiralty for more than 50 years; b. 19 Dec. 1734; d. 28 Jan. 1818, having m. 16 Feb. 1764, Mary, dau. and heir of Joseph Gierke, Esq. and heir to Isaac Hcaton, Esq. of Cambenvell ; she d. 20 July, 1812, having had a son, SIR WILLIAM, 2nd Baronet, M.P. Southampton 1818, 1820; P.G.M. freema.sons, Hants ; col. Surrey volunteers, ll.b. Trin. Hall, Camb. ; b. 1 Jan. 1765 ; d. 28 Dec. 1829, having m. 4 Aug. 1786, Lady Sarah Windsor, dau. of Other Lewis, 4th Earl of Plj-mouth (ext.) ; she d. 22 Sept, 1825, having had with other issue 3 sons and 3 daus. [1] Augustus James Champion, capt. n.N. served under Nelson and CoUingwood ; b. at Nice, Ash Wednesdav, 1791; d. 24 Oct. 1825, ha\'ing m. 29 Aug. 1817, Caroline, dau. of Sir William Smijth, Bart, of Hill Hall, Essex (she re-m. see below), and hail 3 sons, (1) Sir Clande 'William, s. as 3rd Baronet. (2) Henry Other, capt. Essex rifles, late 20th regt.; b. 23 Aug. 1819 ; m. 14 Aug. 1848, Charlotte, eldest dau. of John Filter, Esq. of West End, Southampton. (3) Frederick John Champion, M.A. incumbent of Hampton Wick, Middx.; b. 12 Dec. 1822 ; m. 18 Ai;g. 1857, Rosabella Mary, widow of T Wj-the, Esq. and dau. of Edward Tompson, of Great Yarmouth. [2] Heaton, vicar of Neaterhead, Norfolk, formerly in the navy; b. ; d. 16 Nov. 1858, having m. 19 July, 1820, Caroline, dau. of Right Rev. Henry Bathurst, lord bishop of Norwich (E. BATHURST); she d. , having had with other issue 3 sons, (1) Eyre Nicholas, M.D. b. May, 1821; married. (2) Albert, major Austrian service; b. 1824 ; d. unm. (3) Claude Augustus, R.N. b. 1829. [3] Herbert Joseph W. S., bar.-at-law M.T. 1832 ; d, 1 July, 1881, aged 76, having m. Caroline, dau. of Sir William Smijth, Bart, and widow of his brother Augustus James ; she d. 26 Jan. 1876, having had 3 daus. (1) Caroline Julia, m. 20 Mar. 1857, to William Clay, capt. late 37th regt. eldest son of Gen. Clay, K.C. (2) Rosalie, m. 19 Aug. 1856, to Thomas Smith Badger-East- wood, bar.-at-law ; he d. 30 May, 1866, having had a son and 2 daus. Hugh Crespigny Badger-Eastwood, b. 25 Jan. 1863.— Evelyn Mary. — Rosalie Josephine. [4] Patience Anne, d. 22 Mar. 1843, having m. 2 Dec. 1814, to Rev. and Hon. Paul Anthony Irby, rector of Cottesbrooke, Northants. (B. Boston). [5] Mary Catherine, d. 7 June, 1858, having m. 20 July, 1830, to Rev. John Brigstock, of Burton rectory, co. Pembroke, and had issue. [6] Emma Honoria Dorothy. SIR CLAUDE WILLIAM, 3rd Baronet, lieut.-col. and hon. col. 1st batt. Essex R.V.; b. 25 June, 1818 ; d. 11 Aug. 1868, having m. 22 Aug. 1843, Mary, 2nd dau. of Sir John Tyssen-Tyrrell, Bart, (ext.) M.P.; she d. 11 Jan. 1876, having had 4 sons and 7 daus. (1) Sir Claude, 4th and present Baronet. (2) Philip Augustus, lieut. R.N. (retd.) ; b. 24 July, 1850: m, 1 Oct. 1878, Rose, eldest dau. of Adm. Sir Astley Cooper Key, K.C.B. and has a dau. b. 15 Sept. 1880. (3) T>Trell Other William, 2nd lieut. 15th (king's) hussars, served in Boer campaign 1881, late lieut. Limerick art. mil.; b. 6 May, 1854. (4) Vivian Ormsby Lloyd, R.N.; b. 31 Oct. 1863. (5) Eliza Mary, m. 29 July, 1871, to Col. Richard Temple God- man, late lieut.-col. commanding 5th dragoon guards, and has 3 sons and 2 daus. Richard Temple GODMAN, b. 20 June, 1873.— Frederick Ty- rell, b. 26 Nov. 1875.— Thomas Philip, b. 22 May, 1877.— Cicely Mary.— Mary Lisa. CROFT. 153 (6) Cicely Anne, d. 31 March, 1871. (7) Emily Harriet Smith, d. 8 Dec. 1878, having m. 26 Oct. 1876, to Joseph Charles Smijth- Windham, major R.A. (Smijth — bAUT.) (8) Sarah Anna Maria Gore. (9) Lucy Eugenie Bowyer. (10) Rosiilie Julia, d. 26 Sept. 1880. (11) Agnea Catherine Vierville. Harpue-Cbewe — see Harpub. CROFT, Sir Heb- BEET Geobge Denman, of Croft Castle, CO. Hereford j.p. D.L. (ir>71,E.), M.P. Herefords. 1868/74, m.a. Oxon. bar.-at-law i.T. 18G1, a revising barris- ter, formerly lieut. Here- fords. mil.; s. his father a.s 9th Baronet in 1865 ; b. 25 July, 1838 ; m. 10 Jan. 1865, his cousin, Georgiana Eliza Lucy, eldest dau. and co- heir of late Matthew Marsh, Esq. of Ram- ridge House, Hants, (—bar.-at-law i.t. 1836, m.l.c. New South Wales, M.P. Salisbury 1857/68— Beodie), and has 5 sons and 3 da us. (1) Herbert Archer, b. 6 Sept. 1868. (2) Beruaril Hariey, b. 23 July, 1871. (3) Hugh Matthew Fiennes, b. 10 May, 1874. (4) William Dcnman, b. 16 Mar. 1879. (5) Owen George Scudamore, b. 14 May, 1880. (6) Janet Georgiana. (7) Sybil Helen. (8) Lucy Barbara. ARMS— Quarterly per fesse Indented az. and arg. in the first quarter a lion pa-ssant guardant or. Chest— A wyvern sa. vulned gu. Motto — Esse quam videri. SEAT— Lugwardine Court, Hereford. Eineage. This is one of the few families of Saxon origin in which tlie property descended from fatlier to son for more tlian seven hundred years, and in Domesday Book, Bernard de Croft held the Croft estate in Herefordshire, which was sold about the year 1760. During seven centuries, from 1297 to 1874, members of the Croft family have represented the county of Hereford or the borough of Leominster in Parliament. SIR RICHARD CROFT (descended from Sir Hugh de Croft, lonl of Croft, k.h. 33 Edwaiiu I. kniglit of the shire co. Hereford, 1315), a zealous Yorkist, at the battle of Tewkesbury took the Prince of Wales prisoner, sheriff co. Hereford 10th, and knight of the shire 17 EDWARD IV. treasurer of the King's household, hon. knight biinneret at Stoke 1487, steward of the household to Prince Arthur 1502, and d. 1609. His great-grandson, SIR JAMES CROFT, governor of Hatldington and lord deputy of Ireland 1551, deputy constable of the tower 1552, governor of Berwick 1559, comptroller of the household and P.C. 1570, knight of the shire co. Hereford 5, 13, 28, 29, 30, and 35 ELIZABETH, &c. &c.; died 1591. His grandson, SIR HERBERT CROFT (son of Edward, M.P. Leominster 1571 and 1586), M.P. co. Hereford, temp. Q. ELIZABETH and James I., knighted at Theobalds 1603, became a lay brother at Douay, and died there 10 April, 1622, having m. Mary, dau. and sole heir of Sir Anthony Bourne, of Holt Castle, co. Wore, and had 3 sons, (1) Sir WilUam, knighted by CHARLES I. col. in the royal army, killed at Croft Castle, Hereford, after the capture of Stokesay Castle, Salop, 9 June, 1645. (2) Sir James, col. in the royal army, d. 1659. (3) Herbert, of Christ Church, Oxon. B.D. rector of Harding, Oxon. prebendary of Salisbiu-y Cathedral 1639, D.D. chaplain in ordinary to the king, prebendary of Worcester 1640, canon of Windsor 1641 ; dean of Hereford 1644; at the Restoration he was restoreil in his jireferments and promoted to the see of Here- ford 2 Dec. 1661, dean of the Chai^el Royal 1667/9; bom at Great Milton, Oxon. 18 Oct. 1603, and died at his palace at Hereford, 18 May, 1691 ; m. Anne, dau. of Very Rev. Jonathan Browne, D.D. dean of Hereford, and had a son, SIR HERBERT CROFT, created a Baroxet 18 Nov. 1671, M.P. CO. Hereford 1678; d. 3 Nov. 1720, having m. Eliza- beth, dau. of Thomas Archer, of Umberslade, co. Wai-wick, and aunt of Thomas, 1st Lord Archer; she d. 1709. His great- grrandson, SIR RICHARD CROFT, 6th Baronet (on the death of his brother Sir Herbert in 1816), M.D.; b. 9 Jan. 1762; d. 13 Feb. 1818, having m. 3 Nov. 1789, Margaret, dau. of Thomas Denman, M.D. and sister of Thomas, 1st Lord Denman ; she d. 24 Sept. 1847, having had 3 sons and a dau. (1) Sir Thomas Elmsley. 7th Baronet, F.S.A. b. 2 Sept. 1798; d. 29 Oct. 1835, having m. 9 Sept. 1824, Sophia Jane Lateward, only child of Richard Lateward-Lateward, Esq. of Grove House, Middx (she re-m. 7 Nov. 1835, Col. William Lyster), and had an only dau. Grace, m. 5 Mar. 1846, to Capt. Edward Murray, 3rd Middx. militia, and has 3 sons, Edward Croft Murray, 9th regt.— Denman, 6th regt.— Bernard. (2) Sir Archer Denman, s. as 8th Baronet. (3) Richard, vicar of Hillingdon, Middx. b. 22 Aug. 1808 ; d. 17 Feb. 18C9, having m. Ist— 15 Oct. 1839, Charlotte Leonora, dau. of Lieut.-Col. Robert Russell (Bart.), e.i.c.s.; she d. 9 Nov. 1854. He m. 2ndly,— 1856, Louisa, dau. of Samuel Holland, Esq. of Dumbleton, co. Gloucester. By his 1st wife he bad 2 sons, [1] Richard Benyon, of Fanham Hall, Herts. J.P. lieut. late R.x. hon. major Herts, yeo. cav. 1881; b. 9 July, 1843 ; m. 22 Sept. 1863, Ann Elizabeth, dau. of Henry Page, Esq. of Ware, Herts, and has 2 sons and 5 daus. Richani Page Croft, b. 4 Nov. 1872.— Henry Page. b. 22 June, 1881.— Joyce. — Maud.— Ann Page.— Helen.— Violet. [2] Thomas Denman, vicar of Kimpton, Herts, b. 2 Mar. 1845, unm. (4) Frances Elizabeth, d. Aug. 1877, having m. 19 Sept, 1822, to Louis Adolphe Marie de Chanteau, K.L.u. who d. 1859, having had a dau.— Louisa Elizabeth. SIR ARCHER DENMAN, 8th Baronet; b. 7 Dec. 1801; d. 10 Jan. 18C5, having m. 31 Aug. 1837, Julia Barbara, youngest dau. of Major-CJeneral John Garstin, E.LC.8. and widow of Athelstan Corbet, Esq. of Ynys-y-Maengwyn, co. Merioneth; she d. 17 Nov. 1864, having had a sou and dau. (1) Sir Herbert George Denman, 9th and present Baronet. (2) Julia Helen, m. 1 4 June, 1866, to Rev. Athelstan Corbet,M.A. of Adderley, Salop (Bart.) CROFT, Sir John Frederick, of Dodington Place, Kent (1818, U.K.), j.p. sheriff 1872 ; s. his father as 2nd Baronet in 1862 ; b. 31 Aug. 1828 ; m. 4 June, 1856, Emma, dau. of John Graham, Esq. of Skelmorlie Castle, Ayrshire, and has had with other issue 5 sons and 6 daus. (1) John RadcUffe, b. 3 April, 1857. (2) Frederick Leigh, b. 14 Feb. 1860. (3) Francis Edgar, b. 19 Oct. 1861. 154 CROFT. (4) William Graham, b. 26 Dec. 1862. (5) Percy Hutton, b. 27 Oct. 1872. (6) Constance Margaret Graliam. (7) Gertrude Mary. (8) Elinor Violet. (9) Ethel Mary. (10) Edetha. (H) Lucy. ARMS— Quarterly per fesse indented or and gu. in the fii'st quarter a lion passant guai-dant of the second. (Crests— 1st, A lion passant guardant or supporting a shield with the arms of St. George. 2nd, A lion passant guardant per pale indented gu. and erminois the dexter forepaw i-esting on an escocheon ai-g. charged with the star of the order of the Tower and Sword ppr. . , Supporters— Dexter, a lion guardant or, accolled witn a wreath of laui'el vert, pendent therefi-om an escocheon gu. charged mth a tower or. Sinister, a bull sa. accolled witli a wreath of lam-el or, pendent therefrom an escocheon arg. charged with the star of the Tower and Sword ppr. granted bv R L. 15 May, 1834, in consideration of Sir John s eminent services while attached to the British mission at Lisbon m 1811 and 1812. MOTTO— Esse quam videri. SEAT— Dodington, Sittingbom-ne, Kent. STEPHEN CEOFT, of Stillington, Yorks. (great-great-great- grandson of Ralph Croft, gent, inq.p.m. 30 June, 21 Eliz. 1579), bp. 14 Nov. 1683 ; bur. 19 Jan. 1733, having m. at the Savoy Chapel, London, 1711, Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Edmund Anderson, of Broughton, Line. Bart.; she bur. 25 Oct. 1771, aged 91, having had with other issue 2 sons, (1) Stephen, of Stillington, of whom hereafter. (2) Thomas, of London, merchant; b. 15 Oct. 1717; d. 5 Oct. 1783, having m. 1st, Lucy, dau. of Henry Thompson, Esq. of Kirby Hall, Yorks (BART.); she bur. 7 May, 1750, leaving an only son, [1] John, of Oporto, merchant; d. 11 Feb. 1805, having m. 14 June, 1775, Henrietta Maria, dau. of Rev. James Tunstall. D.D. dean of St. Paul's ; she d. 31 July, 1815, having had issue. His eldest son. Sir John, created a Baronet. Mr. Thomas Croft m. 2ndly, Harriet, dau. of Richard Daw- son, of York, merchant ; she bur. 21 April, 1764, leaving a son and dau. [2] Thomas, of London, b. 24 April, 1758 ; m. 13 Oct. 1796, Ann, dau. of William Ansell, of Dorking, and had 2 daus. [3] Harriet, d. 29 Jan. 1839. having m. 28 June, 1804, as 2nd wife, to Rev. Francis Dodsworth, rector of Dodington afore- said ; he d. s. p. 18 Oct. 1806 (BART.) SIR JOHN CROFT, of Dodington Place, Kent (J.P. and D.L.), and Cowling Hall, Yorks. k.t.s. d.c.l. created a Baronet 17 Dec. 1818, for services during the Peninsular war; b. 21 Mar. 1778; d. 5 Feb. 1862, having m. 1st— 17 Aug. 1816, Amelia Elizabeth, dau. of James Warre, Esq. of London ; she d. 20 Oct. 1819, having had 2 daus. (1) Harriet Maria Eleanor, unm. (2) Elizabeth Anne, m. 26 Aug. 1843, to Sir Henry Stephen Thompson, created a BARONET 14 Mar. 1874 ; died 17 May following. SIR JOHN m. 2ndly— 24 July, 1827, Anne Knox, dau. o: Rev. John RadclifEe, rector of Limehouse, Middx. and had a son and dau. (3) Sir John Frederick, 2nd and present Baronet. (4) Marianne RadcUflfe. CROFT, OF Stillington, &c. STEPHEN CROFT of Stillington (eldest son of Stephen Croft above-mentioned); b. 8 Dec, 1712 ; d.l2 Sept. 1798, having m . Henrietta, dau. of Henry Thompson, Esq. of Kirby Hall, Yorks (BART.); she d. 1772, having had with other issue 2 sons, [1] Stephen, of Stillington, lord of the manor of Askam Bryan (J.U.) capt. of dragoons; b. 14 June, 1744; d. 24 July, 1813, hav- ing m. 1764, Frances, dau. and coheir of Samuel Clarke, Jun. Esq. of Askham Bryan ; she d. having had with other issue 2 sons, /I/ Harry, of Stillington, J.P. and D.L. col. in the army; b. 9 May, 1775, d. 3 June ; 1853, having m. 20 June, 1822, Elizabeth 2nd dau. of William Charlton, Esq, of Apley Castle, Salop (Meyrick— Bart.), and had 2 sons and 2 daus. (1) Stephen, of Stillington, j.p. capt. 68th regt. b. 17 Nov. 1827 ; d. 28 Feb. 1871, having m. 1856, Fanny, dau. of Robert Prior, of co. Devon ; she d. 26 April, 1876, leaving 2 sons and 2 daus. Harry, b. 26 July, 1857.— Stephen, b. 16 Aug. 1863,— Lucy. — Fanny Elizabeth. (2) Harry, capt. royal dragoons, drowned 14 Nov. 1854, in H.M.S. " Prince." (3) Elizabeth Catherine. (4) Louisa Frances, m. 27 Aug. 1846, to Ralph Creyke, Esq. of Rawcliffe Hall, Yorks. who d. 7 Feb. 1858, leaving with 4 daus. a son— Ralph, M.p. York 1880, j.p. Yorks. E. and W.R. Middlesex and Westminster; b. 5 Sept. 1849. /2/ WilUam, adm. R.N. b. 2 April, 1782 ; d. 6 May, 1872, having m. 26 Mar. 1805, Harriet, eldest dau. of Hall Plumer, Esq. of Bilton Hall, Yorks.; she d. 31 Nov. 1864, having had 5 sons and 6 daus. (1) Charles Hall, curate of Stillington and Roos ; d. unm. 1828. (2) Stephen, of Farlington, Yorks. capt. late Madras R.H.A. b. 27 Oct. 1809; m. 7 May, 1835, Anne, dau. of Thomas Swann, Esq. of York. (3) Henry, vice-adm. R.N. (retd.); b. 22 Jan. 1814; m. 6 May, 1857, Margaret, dau. of Joseph Robinson, Esq. of StilUngton, Yorks. and has 2 sons and 4 daus. (1) William Henry Sj-monds, b. 6 May, 1865.— (2) Arthur George Baily, b. 27 June, 1871.— (3) CaroUne. (4) Harriet Marie, m. 30 Sept. 1880, to William Smellie Grahame, Esq. Jun. (5) Lucy EUzabeth. (6) Gertrude Ethel Mary. (4) Harriette and (5) Eliza, both living unm. (6) Caroline, m. 28 Dec. 1843, to Alfred Haffenden, Esq. of Homewood, Kent, late 8th hussars ; she d. 10 Sept. 1848, leaving a dau. Charlotte Isabella Haffenden, m. 29 Dec. 1870, to Rev. John WMlson-Haffenden, of Homewood, Kent, and Waplington, Yorks. j.u. and vicar of Carlton, Line, and has 2 sons and a ftau.- James Wilson-Haffenben, b. 21 May, 1873.— Laurence Alfred, b. 21 May, 1873.— Katharine Mary. (7) Anna Maria, m. 12 Sept. 1864, to Mortimer O'Brien, Esq. (8) Anne, m. 1 Aug. 1850, to Arthur Huband, late R.N. J.p. CO. Roscommon, and has a dau. Caroline Harriet Huband. (9) Marianne, m. 1 May, 1844, to George Huband, capt. late 8th hussars, unatt. and has 2 sons and 2 daus. (1) WiUiam George Hurand, a.R. t.c.d. bar.-at-law. (2) Hugo. (3) Fanny Harriet Augusta. (4) Georgina Maria Louisa. [2] Robert Nicholas, prebendary of Botevant and canon resi- dentiary of St. Peter's Cathedral, York ; b. 3 June, 1754 ; d. 23 Mar. 1831, having ni. 28 Aug. 1779, EUzabeth, dau. and coheir of George Wanley Bowes, Esq. of Thornton Hall, Durham, and Ej-ford, Glouc. (by Anne, his wife, dau. of John Hutton, of Marske); she d.2 May, 1841, having, W sfiiUi ot]i,en issue 3 sons, /I/ James, archdeacon of CantcrbniH", rCctor of Saltwood and Cliffe-at-Hoo, J.P. (3rd son); b. 2 July, 1784; d. 9 May, 1869, having m. 5 Oct. 1812, Charlotte, dau. of Most Rev. Charles Manuers-Sutton, archbishop of Canterburj-; she d. 14 Feb. 1825, having had 2 sons and 6 daus. (1) Robert Manners, lieut. 1st royal dragoons, b. 21 Oct. 1814; d. 30 June, 1860, having m. 28 Sept. 1848, Cecilia Isabella, eldest dau. of Charles Winn, E.sq. of Nostell Priory, Yorks. and had 3 sons and 3 daus. Harry John, lieut. R.A. b. 11 Oct. 1855.— George Bowes Hutton, b. 18 Oct. 1867.— Granville Robert, b. 28 July, 1859.— Annie Cecilia.— Charlotte Catherine.— Mary Eliza- beth. (2) Percy James, rector of Kingston, Kent, b. 4 Feb. 1820; m. 1st— 21 Sept. 1847, Annabella Mary, dau. of Rev. Henry Torre ; she d. s. p. 28 Jan. 1861 ; 2ndly— 3 Aug. 1852, Mary Ellen, only dau. of Rev. Charles Greenall Davies; she d. 13 Sept. 1869. He m. 3rdly— 11 July, 1871, Amelia Anna, dau. of late Rev. Horatio Todd, rector of Occold, Suffolk. By his 2nd wife he has 5 sons and 3 daus. (1) Charles James Wanley, b. 10 May, 1856; m. 27 Nov. 1878, Ellen, eldest dau. of John Wood Kingstone, Esq. (2) Frederick Percy, b. 21 Aug. 1857.— (3) Robert Man- ners, b. 14 Nov. I860.— (4) James Henrv de Turn, b. 12 Oct. 1863.— (5) Hugh D'Arcy, b. 6 Mar. 1868.— (6) Rosellen Mary.— (7) Anna Maria.— (8) Helena Diana. (3) Mary EUzateth, d. 24 Mar. 1836, having m. 23 April, 1835, to Rev. (George Bridges Moore, rector of Tunstall, Kent, grandson of Archbishop Moore of Canterbury. (4) Chariotte. (5) Georgiana, m. 19 Oct. 1847, as 2nd wife, to Frederick Nassau Sutton, Esq. (BART.) (6) Annabella. (7) Anna Maria, d. 28 Sept. 1859, having m. 1 Aug. 1854, to Henry Coare Kingsford, Esq. who d. 9 Dec. 1857. (8) Cecilia Fanny, d. 16 May, 1880. /2/ Stephen, rector of St. Mary Stoke, Suffolk, and rural dean of Ipswich (6th son), b. 14 Aug. 1794 ; d. 23 June, 1868, having m. 1 Jan. 1835, Georgiana, dau. of Sir Cornelius (Duyler, Bart, and has a son and 2 daus. (1) Henry Herbert Stephen, bar.-at-law; b. 22 Feb. 1842; m. 11 Mar. 1876, Emma, dau. of Mr. Robert Kearse, of New Brighton, Cheshire, and has had 2 sons and 2 daus. George Herbert, b. 29 May, 1877.— Charles Ernest, b. 21 July, 1878 ; d. 7 Sept. 1880.— Florence, b. 11 July, 1879; d. 8 Sept. 1880.— Lilian, b. 21 July, 1880. (2) Emily Johnes. (3) Mary Louisa. /3/ Thomas Hutton, of Aldborough Hall, Yorks. J.p. vicar of Hutton Buscel and Stillington, canon of York and rural dean (youngest son); b. 19 Aug. 1797; d. 23 June, 1873, having m. 27 Sept. 1828, Eliza Mary, dau. of Richard Thomp- son, Esq. of Kirkby Hall, Yorks. (BART.), and has an only son, George Arthur Hutton, J.P. lieut. late Yorks. hussars; b. 29 Aug. 1829 ; m. 12 Feb. 1867, Catherine Mary, eldest dau. and coheir of late Griffith Richards, Esq. Q.c. and granddau. of late Sir Richard Richards, of Caerj'nwch, North Wales, lord chief baron of the exchequer, &c. and has a dau.— Sydney Hilda Hutton. GROFTON. 155 CROFTON, Sir Morgan George, of Mohill House, CO. Leitrim (1801, U.K.); D.L. high sheriff 1874, officer North Somersets, yeo. cav. ; s. his grandfather as 4th Baronet in 1867 ; b. 5 April, 1850; heir presumptive, his brother Major Arthur Crofton. C«M^j;^^4• |Jl' Crofton Schneider, b. 27 Sept. 1876. (2) Henry, col. late 67th regt. b. 23 June, 1820. (3) James, major-gen. in the army, R.E. (Bengal), in- spector-gen. of irrigation and dep.-sec. public works, Cal- cutta; b. 7 May, 1826; m. 1st— 1 Mar. 1858, Mary Susan, dau. of Sir Robert Montgomery, K.c.B.; she d. s. p. 22 Dec. 1860. He m. 2ndly— 5 Mar. 1867, Clara Elizabeth, dau. of Capt. Edward Lake, R.N. (Bart.), and has a son and 2 daus. Robert Benjamin, b. 19 Sept. 1873.— Marion, and another. (4) Hugh, b. 10 April, 1830. (5) La\NTence Harman, b. 30 Sept. 1834; d. unm. 8 Oct. 1874. (6) Eleanora Jane. (7) Mary Anne. [2] WiUiam, rector of Skreen, co. Sligo; b. 31 July, 1795; d. 25 Dec. 1851, having m. May, 1825, Melesina, dau. of Rev. H. Woodward, rector of Fethard; she d. 24 Jan. 1881, having had 5 sons and 7 daus. (1) Morgan William, M.A. Trin. Coll. Dublin, P.R.s. pro- fessor of mathematics and mechanics, R. military academy, Woolwich; b. 27 June, 1826; m. 31 Aug. 1857, Julia Agnes Cecilia, 3rd dau. of J. B. Kernan, Esq. of Cabra, co. Mona- ghan, and has 3 sons and 2 daus. WilUam John Camille, b. 15 July, 1858.— John Louis, b. April, 1863.— Henry Joseph, b. Sept. 1865,— Marie Robertine — Josephine Adrienne. (2) Henry Woodward, rector of St. Mary, March, co. Camb. and formerly chaplain E.I.c.S.; b. 10 Sept. 1827 ; m. 1st— 1856, Janette Barberie Butler; she d. 1872. He m. 2ndly— 29 April, 1875, Jane, 3rd dau. of E W H Schenley, Esq. of London, and has had 3 daus. the youngest Norah Helen Fanny, b. 23 June, 1879 ; d. 26 April, 1881. (3) Harman, d. Nov. 1870, aged 34, in Melbourne. (4) James Edward Dunn, b. , 1840; d. unm. (5) Francis Blake, b. 17 July, 1842; m. 12 Dec. 1872, Emma, 2nd dau. of James Foster Bradshaw, Esq. and has 2 sons and a dau. Algernon Francis Blake, b. 20 Oct. 1873.— Arthur Moles- worth, b. 5 Dec. 1874.— Alice Muriel Woodward, b. 22 April, 1879. (6) Melesina, d. 23 July, 1860, having m. 20 June, 1859, to G. 0. Wray, a judge in India, and had a son, George Wray. (7) Mary Louisa, m. 1st — 17 Jan. 1867, to Lieut.-Col. William Heathcote Tottenham, 12th lancers (M. Ely); he d. 6 July, 1857, having had a dau. Wilhelmina Heathcote. She re-m. 3 April, 1866, to Francis John Webber, royal Scots fusiliers, 3rd son of Rev. Thomas Webber, Esq. of Kellyville, Queen's co. (8) Ellen Jane, d. 31 May, 1875; m. 28 May, 1861, to Cyril Blackbume Tew, major late 16th regt. adjutant East York militia, and has a son and 5 daus. 156 CROFTON. Cyril Crofton TEW, b. 26 Sept. 1871.— Melisina Helen.— Constance Marion.— Alice Frances.— Ethel Maude.— Mary Rose. . , ^ „. _ (Q) Isabella, m. 31 Dec. 1859, to J Digby Sadlier, Esq. and has issue in Australia. (10) Louisa Frances. . , ^ „ ^ (11) Albinia Siisan, m. May, 1869, to Patrick RoUand, major R.A. and has a son and dau. George ROLLAND.— Beatrice. (12) Georgina Jane. [3] Thomas, R.N. b. 17 Feb. 1798; d. , having m. Louisa, dau. of Col. H. O'Hara, of O'Harabrook aforesaid; she d. 3 June, 1880. [4] Robert, b. 31 Oct. 1801, d. s. p. 31 Dec. 1871, having m. Miss La Trobe. [5] Harman, bar.-at-law. [6] Mary, d. s. p. 15 Nov. 1871, having m. to Major C. Manners, R.A. who d. s. p. [7] Grace, m. 7 July, 1835, as 2nd wife, to Capt. Hon. Oliver Anthony Molesworth, R.A. (V. MOLESWORTH). [8] Eleanor. [9] Frances. SIR HUGH CROFTON, 2nd Baronet, M.P. Tulske ; b. 4 July, 1764; d. 6 Jan. 1834, having m. 4 June, 1787, Frances, younger dau. of Ralph Smyth, Esq. of Barbavilla, co. West- meath; she d. 27 Mar. 1847, having had 5 sons and 4 daus. /I/ Sir Morgan George, s. as 3rd Baronet. /2/ Henry William, of Inchinappa, co. Wicklow; d. 2 April, 1862, having m. 1st, Marcia Anastatia, younger dau. and coheir of Mathias Barbery, Esq. M.P. Lanesborough ; and 2ndly— 1840, Marianne Emily, dau. of Rev. James Cazalet,of Paddock, Sussex; she d. having had 3 sons and a dau. [1] Henry Morgan Earbery, J.P. co. "Wicklow; b. 31 May, 1841; in. 20 June, 1865, Henrietta, dau. of Henry Townsend, Esq. of Mount Alto, co. Cork, and has 2 sons and 3 daus. Henry William George, b. 14 July, 1866.— Hugh Artliur, b. 30 July, 1873.— Henrietta Annabella Mary.— Eva Annabella Jane. — Lilian Elizabeth. [2] George, b. 5 Feb. 1845. [3] James Cazalet, b. 24 Jan. 1847 ; his wife d. 25 Feb. 1870. [4] Marianne Amelia, m. 20 Jan. 1870, as 2nd wife, to Rev. John Joseph Knox Fletcher, M.A. rector of Brookley, pre- bendary of Harristown, rector of Kellesley, and incumbent of Malahide, and has 2 sons and 2 daus. George Clement Fletcher, b. 13 Jan. 1874.— Hugh Somer- set, b. 21 April 1876. — Marianne Henrietta Katherine.— Helen Gertrude. H. W. Crofton m. 3rdly— 1852, Frances, dau. of Robert Westropp, Esq. of Fort Anne, co. Clare (she re-m. 18 Jan. 1866, to George Smith, Esq. of Lower Baggot Street, Dubhn, only surviving son of late William Smith, Esq. of Golden Bridge House, co. Dublin), and had 2 sons, [5] Edward Hugh Robert, b. 5 Oct. 1853. [6] Frances Barbara, b. 18 Feb. 1855. /3/ Augustus, in H.O.; b. 1798; d. 24 Feb. 1861, having m. 7 April, 1828, Emily Charlotte, dau. of John Kirwan, Esq. CO. Galway ; she d. 11 Feb. 1861, having had 2 sons and a dau. [1] Hugh Augustus, lieut.-col. 1st Sussex vols, late 6th and 10th regts. ; b. 6 June, 1829; m. 7 Feb. 1856, Amelia Harriet, eldest dau. of Capt. Charles Farquharson, R.N. and has 2 daus. (1) Alice Maud. (2) Kathleen Ruth, m. July, 1878, to Edward Reginald Courtenay, lieut. 20th hussars (E. DEVON); divorced 17 Mar. 1881. [2] Edward, bar.-at-law, formerly in H.O. M.A. b. 6 June, 1832; m. 10 Aug. 1859, Sarah, 2nd dau. of WillL.m Tanner, Esq. of Patcham, Sussex, D.L. [3] Emily Frances, m. 11 Oct. 1860, to Watson Scatcherd Esq. late E.I.C.S. and had a son and 4 daus. Hugh Crofton SCATCHERI), b. 3 April, 1872.— Felicia Rudolphina.—H ermine Emily.— Mabel Stanhope, d. 29 Sept. 1878.— Frances Louisa. /4/ Charles, bar.-at-law; d.unm. 1874. /5/ Parsons, b. jM m. 2 Aug. 1831, Anne Palmer, dau. of Edward Westby, Esq! of High Park, co. Wicklow, and has a son and dau. oL 1 3 'idi^^k ■ Hugh Westby, b. April, 1832, unm.— Frances Palmer, unm. /6/ Frances, m. to Rev. Arthur Hyde, vicar of Mohill, co. Leitrim, and had 4 sons. /7/ Jane, d. s. p. having m. 27 Sept. 1838, as 1st wife, to Ross Mahon, Esq. (BART.), of Ladywell, co. Westmeath. /8/ Barbara, d. 1863, having m. 1835, to Edward Rotheram, of Crossdrum, co. Meath , and had issue. /9/ Anne Digby, m. 17 Aug. 1836, to Robert Jocelyn Otway, of Castle Otway, co. Tipperary, vice-adm. (retd. list) (Bart ) SIR MORGAN GEORGE, 3rd Baronet, lieut. R.N. b. 21 Dec. 1788, d. 24 June, 1867, having m. 21 May, 1812, Emily, dau. of Right Hon. Denis Daly (B. DUNSANDLE); she d. 16* Feb. 1876, having had 2 sons, [1] Hugh Denis, col. in the army, K.L.H. & M.; b. 7 Jan. 1814 ; d. 15 Sept. 1861, having m. 26 May, 1849, Georgiana Lucy, dau. of Hon. Peter Boyle de Blaquiere (B. Blaquiere), and had 3 sons (1) Sir Morgan George, 4th and present Baronet. ' (2) Arthur Mark, major 8th hussars 1881, heir presump- tive to the Baronetcy ; b. 25 April, 1852. (4) Edward Hugh, lieut. rifle brigade; b. 7 Sept. 1854 ; m. Julia, dau. of Col. Miller, 13th hussars. [2] Denis, b. 6 April, 1819, unm. CROFTON, Sir Malby, of Longford House, CO. Sligo (1838, U.K.) ; s. his grandfather as 3rd Baronet in 1872 ; b. 20 Aug. 1857; m. 18 Aug. 1880, Louisa Margaret, eldest dau. of Richard J Verschoyle, of Tanrago, co. Sligo, Esq. J.P. and has a dau. (1) , b. 18 Sept. 1881. Note— Heir presumptive, Henry John Crofton. Arms — Per pale indented or and az., a lion passant guardant counterchanged. Crest— A wheatstalk ppr. MOTTO — Do* Deus incrementum. Seat— Longford House, BalUsodare, Sligo. Hineage. EDWARD CROFTON, of Mote, co. Roscommon (eldest sou of John Crofton, Esq. see preceding pedigree), m. Eliza- beth, dau. of Capt. Hayston, and had 2 sons, (1) George, m. Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Francis Berkeley, of Askeaton, co. Limerick (by Catherine, dau. of Right Rev.Adam Loftus, archbishop of Dublin). By Frances his wife had 3 sons and a dau. [1] Sir Edward, created a Baronet 1 July, 1661, extinct. [2] John, of Kilbrj^an, co. Roscommon, m.'EUzabeth, dau. of Hamon L'Estrange, Esq. and had with other issue 5 sons and 5 daus. George.— Edward.— Richard.— James.— Anthony.— Eliza- beth.— Dorothy.— Catherine.— Mary— Frances. [3] Thomas, of Askeaton, co. Limerick, m. Christiana, dau. Henry Lee, of Clondralaw, co. Clare, Esq. [4] Mary, m. to Philip Ormsby, of co. Sligo. (2) Tliomas, of Longford House, co. Sligo; m. Honor, dau. of Roger O'Conor, of Clonalis, co. Roscommon, and his descendant in the 6tli generation, SIR JAIMES CROFTON, of Longford House, co. Sligo, D.L. (son of Edward Crofton, by one of the daus. of George Crofton, of Lisdorne, aforesaid), major Shgo militia, created a Baronet 18 Aug. 1838 ; b. 8 Aug. 1776 ; d. 1849, having m. 13 Oct. 1794, Marion, dau. of Rev. John Lyster, d.d. of Rocksavage, co. Roscommon, rector of Clonpriest, co. Cork ; she d. having hati with other issue 2 sons and 2 daus. [1] Sir Malby, s. as 2nd Baronet. [2] James, rector of Dunleer, co. Louth, A.M.; b. 6 May, 1803'; m. 1 Dec. 1834, Barbara, dau. of Peter North, Esq. of Kilduff, having had, with other issue, 3 sons and 4 daus. (1) James, b. 12 Dec. 1838.— (2) Malby, b. 30 Sept. 1840.— (3) Henry, b. 11 Oct. 1844.— (4) Caroline.— (5) Barbara Georgina.— (6) Cathleen Barbara. (7) Maria Honora, d. 9 April, 1881, having m. to Patrick Deegan, Esq. of Cloughereally, co. Tipperary. [3] Elizabeth Mai-ion, d. 1849, having m. to William Norcott, Esq. of Springfield, co. Cork. [4] Marion Lucy, m. to Rev. William F Black, formerly rector of Newchurch, in Rossendale. Lane. SIR MALBY, 2nd Baronet, b. 21 Dec. 1797; d. 15 Dec. 1872, having m. 24 Jan. 1821, Sarah Jane, 4tli dau. of Andrew Park, major 8th regt. ; she d. 14 April, 1867, having had 3 sons and 4 daus. [1] Henry Bliss, capt. Sligo militia rifles; b. 29 July, 1833; d. 16 Oct. 1868, having m. 24 Sept. 1858, Sophia, eldest dau. of Thomas Horsfall, Esq. of Burley Hall, co. York, and had 3 sons and a dau. CROSBIE. 157 (1) Sir Malby, 3rd and present Baronet. (2) Henry John, 2u(l lieut. 14th regt. heir prestunptive to the Baronetcy; b. 14 June, 1860. (3) Thomas Maxwell, b.U Jan. 1864. (4) Emmeline. [2] Frederick Robert Cameron, major R. Irish rifles, formerly 86tli regt.; b. 13 Sept. 1837; m. 19 Sept. 1868, Louisa, 2nd dau. of Richard Graves Brinkley, Esq. of Portland, co. Sligo. [3] Malby Edward, capt. 4th regt. b. 25 Jan. 1847; m. 12 May, 1880, Henrietta, dau. of late Rev. John Lewis Moore, D.D. vice- provost of Trin. Coll. Dublin, and has a son, b. 19 Mar. 1881. [4] Elizabeth Sarah, d. 11 Sept. 1852, having m. 24 July, 1843, to Henry Laurence Cotton (eldest son of late Ven. Henry Cotton, D.C.L. archdeacon of Cashel); he d. 30 Mar. 1861, having had 3 sons and 3 daus. (1) Henry French Cotton, capt. 92nd highlanders ; b. 25 Mar. 1844 ; m. 5 Oct. 1878, Sophie, 3rd dau. of late Major- Gen. R. I. Sandemau. (2) Richard Malby, b. 1 Jan. 1845. (3) George Laurence, died young. (4) Sarah Louisa, m. to Rev. Denis Hanan. (5) Emma EUzabeth. (6) Mary French. [5] Marion Louisa, m. 31 Oct. 1878, to Charles Philip, son of late Ven. Henry Cotton, D.D. archdeacon of Cashel aforesaid. f6] Isabella Charlotte. 7] Frances Caroline, m. 4 Aug. 1870, to Charles Capel, young- est son of Rev. William Herbert Chapman, vicar of Basing- bourne, co. Cambridge, and has 2 sons and a dau. Christopher Theodore CHAPMAN, b. 13 May, 1876.— Francis Fabian, b, 20 Jan. 1878.— Kathleen Mary. CROSBIE, Sir Wil- liam Edward Douglas (1630, n.s.), lieut. late Bedford mil. ; s. his father as 8th Baro- net in 1877 ; b. 13 Oct. 1855 ; heir presumptive, his brother Joseph Augustus. Akms— Arg. a lion rampant sa. in chief two dexter hands couped gu. Chest — Two swords in sal- tire points in base between one in pale point upwards all entwined with a snake ppr. Motto— Indigntinte invidia florebit Justus. Residence— 19, St. Helen's Park, Southsea. Eineage, JOHN CROSBIE [uncle of Sir Pierce Crosbie, Bart. (J) who d. s. p. circa 1646], prebendary of Dysart, bishop of Ardfert and Aghadoe, 2 Oct.-16U0; d. Sept. 1621, having had by his wife Winifred, dau. of O'Lalor, of Queen's co. with 4 dau?. 2 sons, [1] Sir "Walter, created a Baronet of Nova Scotia. (t) Sir Piers Crosbie (son of Patrick Crosbie), an officer at the intended relief of the Protestants in city of Rochelle, under Duke of Buckingham, when besieged by Cardinal Richelieu, served as col. under Gustavus Adolphus, king of Sweden ; subsequently fell under the displeasure of the Earl of StraflEord and quitted the kingdom, was indicted by the Star Chamber and imprisoned in the Fleet and escaped beyond seas, gent, of privy chamber to Charles I. a lord of the privy council; created a Baronet ok NOVA Scotia, and had a grant of lands in that dominion, 24 April, 1630; m. Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Andrew Noel, of Brooke, Rutland, and widow of George, 1st Earl of Castlehaven ; will dated 17 Nov. 1646, " by which he devised the abbey of Odorney and other lands in Kerry to Sir John Crosbie, Bart, in fee, by the name of his lawful heir. Sir John proved said will 28 Oct. 1663, but the said John being attainted (for engaging in the rebellion of 1641) at the time of making the will, and surviving the testator, and the said attainder having never been reversed, the King became entitled to the premises by virtue of the said wiU and attainder" (Lodge's Peerage, 1789, vol. iii. p. 327, note). [2] David, col. in the army, governor of co, Kerry, defended BuUingarry Castle against the rebels 1641, and afterwards governor of Kingsale, for the King; m. dau. of Right Rev. John Steere, D.D. bishop of Ardfert; she d. May, 1628, leaving with other issue 2 sons, (la) Sir Thomas, of Ardfert, M.P. co. Kerry 1688, knighted by James, Duke of Ormonde, and d. 1694, having m. 1st, Bridget, dau. of Robert Tj-nte, Esq. of co. Cork, and had with 2 daus. 4 sons, of whom the eldest, /lb/ David, was father of Sir Maurice Crosbie, created Baron Brandon, of Brandon, co. Kerry, 6 Sept. 1758 (extinct 3 May, 1832), and whose son William, 2nd Baron, ■was created Viscount Crosbie, of Ardfert, co. Kerry, 30 Nov. 1771, and EARL OF Glandore 22 July, 1776, extinct 20 April, 1815, on the death of John, 2nd Earl, when the Barony devolved upon William Crosbie, d.d. 4th Baron, but expired with him, 3 May 1832, having m. 3 May, 1815, Elizabeth eldest dau. of Col. David la Touche, of Marley, co. Dublin, M.P.; she d. 1 April, 1862, leaving an only dau. Hon. Ehzabeth Cecilia, m. 26 Bee. 1837, to Henry Galacus Redhead Yorke, Esq. who d 12 May, 1848. Sir Thomas m. 2ndly, Elizabeth, widow of Sir Ralph Wil- son, and dau. of Gairet Fitzgerald, of Ballj-nard, co. Lim- erick ; and 3rdly (indenture 30 Aug. 1680), Elizabeth John- son, widow, eldest dau. and coheir of William Hamilton, by whom he had 4 sons, /2b/ Thomas, of Ballyheigue, co. Kerry, M.P. co. Kerry 1709, will dated 18 Aug. 1724, proved 12 May, 1731, having m. 1711, Lady Margaret Barry, dau. of Richard, 2nd Earl of Barrymore. His grandson, Pierce Crosbie, of Ballyheigue, co, Kerry, high sheriff 1779 (son of James Crosbie, of Ballyheigue, and Mary, dau. of Pierce Crosbie, Esq. of Rusheeu) ; m. Frances, dau. of Rowland Bateman, Esq. of Oak Park, CO. Kerry, and had 2 sons and a dau. [Ic] James, of Ballyheigue, co. Kerry, M.P. custos rotu- lorum; d. 20 Sept. 1836, having m. 1785, his cousin Eliza- beth, dau. of Rowland Bateman, of Oak Park ; she d. 20 Aug. 1836, having had with other issue a son and heir, Pierce Crosbie, of Ballyheigue; b. July, 1792 ; d. 12 May, 1849, having m. 1st, Elizabeth, dan. of Gen. John Michell; she d. s. p. He m. 2ndly— July, 1831, Elizabeth, dau. of Thomas William Sandes, of Sallow- glen, CO. Kerry, D.L.; she d. 25 May, 1835, leaving a son and dau. (1) James, of Ballyheigue Castle, co. Kerry, j.p. d.l. high sheriff 1863,hon.lieut.-col. and major Kerry mil.; b. 11 Dec. 1832; m. 7 Feb. 1860, Rosa, dau. of Sir John Lister Lister-Kaye, Bart, and has had 2 sons and 3 daus. Piers Lister, b. 24 Dec. 1860; d. 10 April, 1878.— James DayroUes, b. 19 Aug. 1865.— Kathleen Matilda. — Rosa.— Marcia. (2) Margaret Catherine, m. 4 Jan. 1859, to Meade Caulfeild Dennis, Esq. of Fort Granite, co. Wicklow, and has 3 sons and 4 daus. (1) Stratford Thomas Crosbie Dennis, b. 25 Nov. 1862.— (2) Meade James Crosbie, b. 25 Mar, 1865.— (3) Maimce Falkiner, b. 24 April, 1872.— (4) Anna Elizabeth Emily. (5) Ellen Katherine Charlotte, m. 22 June, 1876, to Francis Metcalfe, Esq, of Burleigh, co. Wexford, and of Metcalfe Park, Entield. (6) Elizabeth Margaret. (7) Frances Sophia. Pierce Crosbie m, 3rdly— , Margaret, dau. of Leslie Wren, of Littm*, co. Kerry; she d. Sept. 1878, having had 5 sons and 2 daus. (3) William, d. unm. 18 April, 1875. (4) Pierse, late lieut. 7th royal fusiliers; m. 22 Aug. 1875, Lissie, dau. of Thomas McClelland, Esq. of Greencastle, co. Donegal. (5) Leslie Wren, M.D,; m. 13 Feb, 1877, Agnes, dau, of Rowland Bateman, Esq, and Elizabeth Fitzmaurice, and has a son, Pierce Leslie, b, 19 Mar. 1878. (6) George Wren. (7) Francis, m. 19 Dec. 1876, Henrietta Anne, dau, of JThomas Smith, of Listowel, late county inspector R,i. constabulary, and has a dau.— Margaret. (8) Elizabeth Margaret, m. 27 Aug. 1864, to Laurence Matthew Malet, capt. R.N. (Q) Alice, d. 31 Dec. 1873, having m, 4 Sept. 1872, to Rev. WiUiam Octavius Blunt, M.A, Caius Coll. Camb. 1876, rector of Chester-le-Street, co. Durham, since 1873, vicar of Muncaster, Cumb. 1872/3. [2c] Pierce, of Rusheen, co. Kerry, lieut.-col. Kerry mil.; d. 1827, having m. Jane Maria, only dau. of John Bate- man, and heir of Randall McDonnell, of co. Mayo; she d. 1833, having had 3 sons and 2 daus. (1) Francis McDonnell, which name he assumed on succeeding to the property of that family; d. , having m. Adelaide, dau. of Major Langton, of Bruree House, CO. Limerick, and had 4 children. (2) Pierce, d. unm, (3) James, R.N, d, 1850, having m, 1 Jan, 1842, Letitia, dau, of James William Raymond, Esq, of Droman House, CO, Kerry, and had 2 sons and a dau. Pierce, m, in Australia, Jane Bateman. (4) Mary, d. 16 Aug. 1878, having m. 1st— 1 Oct. 1834, as 2nd wife, to fion. Gteorge William Massy (B. Massy) , 158 CROSSLEY. who d. 5 Sept. 1835. She re-m 13 Dec. 1838, to Rev. Morris Bayntun Yescombe, and had with other issue a son and dau. (1) Crosbie Yescombe, capt, late 7th dragoon guards ; m. 21 Sept. 1870, Margaret Anne, only dau. of G. H. Simms, Esq. of Bath. (2) ]Mary J S Anne (eldest dau.), m. 17 Dec. 1868, to PhiHp Sandy Tom, Esq. of Truro, (5) Frances Anne,m. ,to Eobert Leslie, Esq. of Tarbert House. [3c] Elizabeth, d. s. p. having m. as 1st wife, to Lieut.- Gen. John Michell, of Dewlish, father of late Lieut.-Gen. Sir John Michell, G.C.B. P.O. /3b/ John, of co. Wicklow, major in the army, lost his right arm, served in Spain, Flanders, and at Culloden, governor of fort of Aberdeen; m. sister of John Thompson, Esq. of Waterford, and left issue, of whom a dau. m. to Sir James Lockhart, 4th Baronet (Ross). His grandson, , ,„ , Gen. Sir JOHN GUSTAVUS Crosbie, of Watergate, Sussex, K.C.B. G.C.ir. (son of Gen. Charles Crosbie and his wife Sarah, eldest dau. and coheir of John Thompson, Esq. of Waterford); d. 24 Aug. 1843, having m. Frances Page, only child and sole heir of George Thomas, Esq. M.P. (formerly Whyte), of Westergate and Yapton Place, Sussex; slie d. 27 Feb. 1835, having had 4 sons and 5 daus. (1) Charles, of Northlands, Chichester ; b. 3 Feb. 1803 ; d. 6 Nov. 1875, having m. Maria Teresa Salvi, of Bergamo, Italy, and had a son and 4 daus. [1] John Gustavus, of Northlands, major 60th rifles; b. 1841; m. , Kathleen, dau. of Gen. Thompson, and has 2 sons and 3 daus. [2] Maria Theresa, m. 1st— 5 June, 1862, to George Ernest Rose, major rifle brigade ; 2ndly— 12 April, 1867, to Capt. Francis Henry Hamilton (Bart.) [3] Anne Edith, m. to the Marchese Brivio, who d. 1874. [4] Mary Alice, m. to Count Grottanelli Ugurgeri. [5] Mabel Grajia. (2) George, 88th Connaught rangers; d. 1850. (3) John Gustavus, capt. R.N. (3rd son) ; d. s. p. having m. 22 Dec. 1851, Maria Louisa, youngest dau. of late Charles Harris, Esq. of New Fishbourne, Sussex. (4) William Adolphus, capt. rifle brigade; b. 1 Feb. 1808; d. 17 Jan. 1875, having m. 21 Sept. 1842, Margaret, eldest dau. of Thomas Evans, of Lyminster, and had 4 sons, [1] Lindsay, Jamaica constabulary ; b. 8 July, 1843 ; m. 22 Nov. 1877, Catherine Mary, 2nd dau. of late (Hon.) Thomas McNeel, of Westmorland, Jamaica. [2] Adolphus Brett, major R.M.L.l. served in China, H.M.s. "Rodney," 1867/9, served throughout Ashantce war from 1873, in command of royal marines includ- ing battle of Amoaful, battle of Ordalisu (slightly wounded), and capture of Coomassie, had a command in the expedition up the River Congo (W. Africa), and in the River Niger expedition, served also in Zulu war; b. 12 Oct. 1845. [3] Patrick, capt. 14th regt.; b. 17 Mar. 1848; m. 2 Oct. 1879, Frances Amelia, elder dau. of late Martin Thomas Kays, Bo. army, M.D. and has a son, John Patrick Glandore, b. 17 Mar. 1881. [4] Henry, b. 8 Aug. 1852 ; m. 18 Nov. 1880, Flora Holman. (5) Fanny, m. , to Edward Sivewright. (6) Georgiana. (7) Sara Diana, d. 9 Mar. 1881, having m. 18 June, 1839, to Sir Joseph Henry Hawley, Bart, who d. 20 April, 1875. (8) Diana Sara, m. 26 Mar. 1831, to Arthur Vansittart, Esq. of Shottesbrook Park, Middx. and Foots Cray, Kent, who d. 22 April, 1859, leaving a son and dau. (Q) Katharine Louisa, d. s. p. 5 June, 1859, having m. 25 Feb. 1839, as 1st wife, to Adm. the Hon. Sir Henry Keppel, G.C.B. (E. Albemarle). /4b/ Pierce, of Rusheen, co. Kerry, bar.-at-law; d. April, 1761, having m. Margaret, dau. of Capt. Lancelot Sandes, of Carrigfoyle aforesaid, and left issue; male line extinct. /5b/ Charles, col. in the army, served in Flanders; m. 1st, , dau. of Thomas Warburton, of Winnington, Chesh. and 2ndly, Deborah, dau. and coheir of Henry Bir- kenhead, of Backford, and widow of William Glegg, Esq. of Caldy Grange, Chesh. and had issue by both marriages. (2a) Patrick, of Tutarid, co. Kerry; m. Agnes, aunt to Sir Ralph Freke, Bart, and had -with other issue 2 sons, /I/ Maurice (6th son), served in Spain under the Earl of Peterborough ; d. 2 Nov. 1761, aged 81, having m. Cathe- rine, dau. of C!apt. Lancelot Sandes, of Carrigfoyle afore- said, and was grandfather of Gustavus Adolphus Freke. /2/ Arthur, of Dublin (7th son); d. Feb. 1768, having m. Elizabeth, youngest dau. of Capt. Lancelot Sandes afore- said, and was grandfather of William Arthur (only son of William Francis Crosbie and Hon. Frances Colley, dau. of Richard, 1st Lord Morning- ton), who had a dau. Maria, d. s. p. Nov. 1872, having m. 5 April, 1832, to Lieut.-Gen. Berkeley Drummond, of Eaglehurst,Kent (V.STRATHALLAN),whod.3 May,1860. SIR WALTER CROSBIE, of Maryborough, Queen's co. created a Baronet op Nova Scotia 1630 (not recorded in great seal register, but Lord Stirling's list has grants of land in New Brunswick, 24 April, 1630, to Sir Piers and Sir Walter; he d. 5/14 Aug. 1638 (Inq. p. m. 17 Jan. 1668), liavnng m. Mabel, 4th dau. of Sir Nicholas Browne, Knt. of Totteridge, Herts, and of Molahifl and Rosse, co. Kerry (ancestor of Earl of Kenmare), and had with a dau. 4 sons, of whom the eldest survivor SIR JOHN, 2nd Baronet, of Ballyfin, devisee of the Abbey of Odorney, and otlier lands in Kerry, from Sir Patrick Cros- bie aforesaid, whose will lie proved 28 Oct. 1663, but Sir John being attainted at the time of the making of the will (17 Nov. 1646), and surviving the testator, and the said attainder having never been reversed, the King became entitled to the premises by virtue of the said will and attainder, [.'^ir Warren Crosbie (son of Maurice, son of Sir John) was in receipt of a pension of £200 a year from the crown in 1727, by the title of Sir Warren Crosbie, which would favour the sujipo- sition that there was not an attainder in the family. The grandson of this Sir Warren was the unfortunate Sir Edwani Crosbie who was executed at Carlow, 5 June, 1798, during the Irish rebellion, in consequence of his (alleged) criminal inter- course with the rebels .... The soldiery severed his head fi-oin his body, and fixed it on a pike in Carlow.] Sir John's descendant in tlie 5th generation, EDWARD CROSBIE (only son of Richard, 2nd son of Sir Paul, 4th Bart.) ; d. 25 June, 1834, having m. 1 May, 1818, Jane, youngest dau. of James Henry, Esq. of co. Kildare, and had an only son and dau. (1) Sir William Richard, s. as 7th Baronet. (2) Charlotte. SIR WILLIAM RICHARD, 7th Baronet, b. 30 Sept. 1820 ; d. 6 May, 1877, having m. 11 April, 1854, Catherine, only dau. of Rev. Samuel Madden, of co. Kilkenny, and had 3 sons and a dau. (1) Sir William Edward Douglas, 8th and present Baronet. (2) Joseph Augustus, heir presumptive to the Baro- netcy; b. 17 Sept. 1857. (3) Edward James, b. 21 July, 1860. (4) Ada Catharine. CROSSLEY, Sir Savile Brinton, of Somerlcyton, Siiffolk (1863, U.K.), 2nd licut. P.W.O. Norfolk art. mil.; s. his father as 2nd Baro- net in 1872; b. 14 June, 1857. Note— No lieir to this Baro- netcy. Arms — Gu. a chevron in- dented erm. between two cross-crosslets and a saltire or. Crest— A demi-hind erased ppr. cliarged with two bars and holding between the feet a cross-crosslet or. Motto— Omne bonuin ab alto. SEATS— Bellevue, Halifax, and Somerleyton, Lowestoft. JOHN CROSSLEY, of Halifax, Yorks. d. 17 Jan. 1837, having m. 28 Jan. 1801, Martha, dau. of Abram Turner, of Scout Hall, Yorks.; she d. 26 Nov. 1854, having had 6 sons and 2 daus. [1] Thomas, of Halifax, b. 9 Oct. 1808 ; d. 30 Dec. 1874, having m. 4 Nov. 1830, Rebecca, dau. of Jonas Driver, of HaUfax, and had a son and 3 daus. (1) John, b. 14 May, 1837; d. 29 Oct. 1876, having m. 22 Aug. 1861, Mary, dau. of George Collier, of Yorks. and had a son and 2 daus. Stanhope, b. 26 Dec. 1864.— Mary.— Edith. (2) Mai-tha Anne, m. 17 Aug. 1853, to Thomas Smith, of Southport. (3) Hannah Elizabeth, d. 24 Feb. 1867, having m. 16 Mar. 1865, to Joshua Hirst, of Staleybridge,andhad a son and dau. Philip Crossley Hirst, b. 8 Dec. 1866.— Jessie Elizabeth. (4) Rebecca, m. 4 April, 1866, to George Appleyard, of Hali- fax, and has 2 sons and 3 daus. Francis Edward APPLEYARD, b. 29 June, 1870.— George Crossley, b. 26 Sept. 1871.— Annie.— Helen.— Catherine. [2] Robert, of Lee House, Yorks. b. 13 July, 1810 ; m. 20 July 1831, Sarah, dau of George Holdsworth, of North OwTam Yorks, and has had 3 sons and 3 daus. GORDON-CUMMING. 169 (1) William Henry, b. 13 Feb. 1834 ; married, and d. s. p. (2) George Holdsworth, b. 22 May, 1835; d. 29 June, 1877, liaviiig m. 18 Feb. 1857, Mary Alice, dau. of John Wallis, of Halifax, and liad a son, Robert Wallis, b. 19 Nov. 1857. (3) Francis Charles, b, 19 Oct. 1841 ; d. s. p. 5 May, 1880, having m. 2 Aug. 1866, Fanny, 2ud dau. of late William Miall, Es(i, of Harwich. (4) Sarali Jane. (5) Martha Elizabeth, 2nd dau.; m. 7 Feb. 1866, to Charles Frederick eldest son of Frederick Kirkby, of Leeds; he d. (6) Lois, m. 14 Oct. 1868, to William Henry, only son of Benjamin Waiuman, of Leeds ; he d. , leaving a son, Maurice. [3] John, J.P. M.P. Halifax 1874/7, mayor 1850/51/61 and 1862, entertained the Prince of Wales 1863 ; b. 16 May, 1812 ; d. 16 April, 1879, liaving m. 1st — 7 May, 1839, Ann, dau. of Kitchen- man Child, Esq. of Ovenden, Yorks. ; she d. Jan. 1846. He m. 2ndly— 7 Nov. 1847, Sarah, dau. of Joseph Wheatley, of Hopton, Yorks. and widow of John Hodgson, of Mulctm-e Hall, Yorks; she d. 29 Nov. 1879, aged 76. By his Ist wif6 he had a son and 2 daus. (1) Louis John, J.P. major 2nd W. York art. b. 31 May, 1842; m. 26 April, 1866, Hannah Rawson, only dau. of Thomas Briks, of Sheffield, and liad 3 sons and 4 daus. Gerald Birks, b. 15 Nov. 1868.— Charles Wheatley, b. 22 July, 1870.— Percival, b. 7 Aug. 1876.— Annie Maud.— Hilda.— Muriel.— Gladys. (2) Elizabeth, d. 18 May, 1870, having m. 1 June, 1865, to John Hodgson Wright, Esq. (3) Anne, m. 29 June, 1871, to Giulio Marchetti. [4] Joseph, of Broomfield, Halifax; b. 26 Dec. 1813; d. 14 Sept. 1868, having m. Ist— 12 June, 1839, Hannah, dau. of Joseph Smith, of Halifax ; she d. 2 Sept. 1863, having had 6 sons and 3 daus. ( 1 ) Edward, of Bemerside, Halifax, F.R.A.8. maj'or of Halifax, 1876 and 1876; b. 12 July, 1841 ; m. 20 July, 1865, Jane Eleanor dau. of Edward Baines, Esq. of St. Ann's Hill, Leeds. (2) Henry, resident of Aldborough Hall, co. York; b. 4 Feb. 1844; m. 14 Jan. 1874, Lucy, dau. of Capt. Edwanl Jolin Gregge-Hopwood, of Hopwood Hall, Middleton, co. Lancaster, and has a son and dau. Gilbert St. Andrew, b. 30 Nov. 1876.— Mabel. (3) Clement, b. 20 Dec. 1848 ; m. 29 Oct. 1874, Sarah Maude, dau, of Sir Samuel Morton Peto, Bart, and haa 2 sons, Philip Peto, b. 19 Sept. 1876.— A son, b. 27 June, 1881. (4) Arnold, b. 21 Mar. 1861 ; m. 20 Dec, 1877, Charlotte Amelia, dau, of H V Montgomery, Esq. of Gothen- burg, S\ve.lcn.M- - HwuV i*^ U '! V.^.-, m. 9 April, 1849, to Frederic Conyers Cotton, C.S.I. major-gen. R.E. (V. COMBERMERE). Mr. Brooke Cunliffe m. 2ndly— 1827, Elizabetli, dau. of John Rayson, Esq.; she d. 4 Aug. 1883, having had with 2 daus. who d. unm. 2 sons, [5] George Gordon, major-gen. in the army, lieut.-col. 2nd com. 28th regt. Bengal N.l. (retd. 1880); b. 24 Sept. 1829; m. 22 May, 1858, Pauline, dau. of Capt. J Lumsdaine, Bengal army, and ha.*! a son and 4 daus. Fretlerick Hugh Gordon, lieut. 1st Warwick mil.; b. 6 Sept. 1861. — Gertrude Mary. — Mary Dora. — Ethel Brooke.— Louisa Egerton. [6] Robert Henry, major Madras S.C.; b. 6 July, 1832; unm. Mr. Brooke Cunliffe m. 3rdly— 12 Sept. 1850, Fanny, dau. of Rev. James Radcliffe Lyon, rector of Pulford, Chesh. ; she d. 16 Jan. 1865, leaving a son and dau. [7] Foster Lionel, lieut. R.ll.A. b. 26 April, 1855. [8] Frances Brooke, m. 29 April, 1876, to George Le Mesurier Gretton, bar.-at-law m.t. and has a son, b. 11 April, 1878, a son, b. 7 May, 1880, and a dau. b. 11 Feb. 1877. /5/ George, vicar of Wrexham, hon. canon of St. Asaph ; b. 3 June, 1795; m. 8 Feb. 1821, Dorothea, dau. of John Stanislaus Townshend, Esq. of Trevallyn, co. Denbigh, s. p. SIR ROBERT HENRY, 4th Baronet. o.B. gen. in the army, knighted for his services, 18 Nov. 1829; b. 22 April, 1785; d. 10 Sept. 1869, having m. 1st— 15 Dec. 1805, Louisa, widow of Arthur Forest, major Madras C.S.; she d. 4 May, 1822, having had 2 sons and 3 daus. [1] Robert Ellis E.l.c.S.; b. 27 Mar. 1808 ; d. 31 Mar. 1865, v. p. having m. 2 May, 1837, Charlotte Maria Jane, dau. of Walter Howell, Esq.; she d. 1856, leaving 2 sons and 4 daus. (1) Sir Robert Alfred, 5th and present Baronet. (2) Walter Howell, capt. 52nd regt. adj.; b. Sept. 1860; m. 14 Sept. 1875, his 2nd cousin, Grertrude, eldest dau. of William Fry Foster, Esq. of Le Court, Hants, aforesaid, and has a dau.— Gwynedd Sybilla. (3) Rhoda Helen. (4) Charlotte Caroline, m. 7 Jan. 1874, to Rev. Henry Samuel Priestley, vicar of Tallyllyn, Anglesey. (5) Lucy Mary, m. 19 April, 1865, to Rev. Francis Furse Vidal, of Eton College. (6) Rose Geraldine, m. 23 Aug. 1877, to Rev. Reginald Campbell Edwards, vicar of Speen. [2] David, B.C.S.; b. 14 Feb. 1816 ; d. , having m. 24 Oct. 1837, Fanny Priscilla, dau. of J Davies, M.D. Bengal military service, and had 4 sons and 3 daua. (1) Arthur, b. (2) Foster Kinloch, b. ; m. 2 Nov. 1881, Henrietta, 3rd dau. of J. H. Worthington, Esq. of O.xton, Cheshire. (3) Alfred, b. (4) Ernest William, lieut. 46th regt. b. (5) Ada Frances, m. 6 April, 1865, to Charles, 2nd son of Thomas Stevenson Tweedie, physician-gen. E.l.C.s. and baa issue. niCK-CUNYNGHAM. 1G3 (6) Emma Charlotte, m. 30 Sept. 1863, to James Tweedie, Esq. of Rachan Hoxise, Biggar, and Hall Manor, Peebles, elder brother of Charles before-named, and has 2 sons and a dau. Thomas CunUffe TWEEDIE, b. 14 Aug. 1864.— Percy Charles b. 23 Mar. 1869.— Amy Charlotte. (7) Laura. [3] Louisa, m. 21 Oct. 1835, to Col. Hippisley Marsh, Bengal cav. and has 2 sons, HipiHJsley CunliflEe Maksh, major 18th Bengal lancers.— Frank Hale, major Bengal staff. [4] Emma Rhoda, d. s. p. 12 May, 1836, having m. 26 Julv, 1831, as 1st wife, to John Panton Gubbins (Egertox), e.i.c.'s. formerly judge of Delhi, who d. 5 April, 1879. [5] Cliarlotte, m. , to Gen. Frederick Smith, Ben- gal inf. SIR ROBERT H, CXns'LIPFE m. 2ndly— 2 April, 1825, Susan Emily, 2nd dau. of Col. John Paton, commissarj--gen. Bengal army; she d. 11 Nov. 1856, having had 4 sons and 6 daus. [6] Henry, vicar of Shifnal, Salop; b. 16 Mar. 1826; m. 16 Nov. 1853, Mary Augusta, only dau. of Sir James Miles Riddell, 2nd Bart.; she d. s. p. s. 2 Dec. 1879. [7] Charles Watkin Cunliffe, B.cs.; b. 6 April, 1833; slain by mutineers at BjTam Ghat, June, 1857, s. p. [8] Foster John, lieut. Bengal art. b. 14 Oct. 1834 ; d. at Luck- now, 22 Sept. 1857. [9] Frank, capt. 68th regt. b. 8 July, 1839; d. 24 Mar. 1878. [10] Mary. [11] Harriet. [12] Emily. [13] Janet Victoria, m. 19 Feb. 1867,tc Lieut.-Col. Andrew Aldcorn Munio, Bengal s.C. [14] Clare, d. 31 Oct. 1879, having m, 6 Oct. 1876, to Thomas ^V illiam Hooper Tolbort, B.C.8. deputy commissioner Ambala. [15] AUcia. Cuxriffe-Lister-Kat. ELLIS CUNLIFFE, of Ilkley, and High House, Addingham, Yorks. (son of Nicliolas Cunliffe, of Wiycollar, and Eliza- beth Foster, before-named); b. 7 Jan. 1706 ; m. 22 Oct. 1738, Elizabetli, dau. and coheir of Rev. Thomas Lister, vicar of Ilkley (descended from Lister of Westby, Yorks,), and had, with other issue, a son, TOHN CUNLIFFE, of Higli House, Addingham, eldest son, f j bp. 16 May, 1742; d. 19 Mar. 1813, having m. 22 Nov. 1772, Mary, only dau. of Rev. William Thompson, rector of Adding- ham; she d. 13 June, 1834 having had with other issue a son, ELLIS CUNLIFFE-LISTER-KAY, of Slanningham Hall, and Farfleld, Yorks. .i.p. and d.l. m.p. Bradford in three successive parliaments (eldest 8on),assnme[yrton, surveyor-gen. post office in Scotland; b. 8 Jan, 1829 ; ni. 27 April, 1864, Anna Eliza, dau. of Baron Molesworth de Mallet, and has 2 daus. Gertrude Marie. — Anna Bertha de Mallet. (9) James Joseph MjTton, M.A. rector of Horseheath, co. Camb.; b. 21 April, 1832 ; m. 2 Mar. 1871, Annie Constance, elder surviving dau. of late Thomas Lane, Esq. of Moundsley Hall, CO. Wore. J.P. and D.L, and has 5 daus. Ida Constance Louise. — Ethel Alice. — Florence Olivia Violet. — Cicely Rose Muriel.^xeorgina Maud Evelyn. (10) Julia Myrton, d. 26 Aug. 1844, having m. 4 Jan. 1844, to Frederick William, 2nd son of Sir Richard Kirby, of London. (11) Louisa Ann Anna Myrton. SIR DAVID THLTILOW, 6tli Baronet, capt. 12th lancers; b. 16 Sept. 1803; d. 12 Nov. 1869, having m. Ist— 16 July, 1833, Anne, dau. of Gen. the Hon, Robert Meade, son of John, 1st Earl of Clanwilliam; she d. 10 June, 1864. He m. 2ndly— 27 April, 1866, Louisa Mary, dau. of William Baker, Esq. and step-dau. of William Willatts, Esq. of Denton Court, Kent. By his Ist wife he had a son and 2 daus. (1) Sir Edward Augustus, 7th Baronet; b. Jan. 1839; d. unm. 24 Jan. 1877. (2) Mary Louisa, m. 25 Aug. 1868, to Thomas Henry Evans, Esq. 2nd son of Thomas Browne Evans, Esq. of Dean House, Oxon. and Tuddenham, Norfolk, and had an only dau. who d. in infancy. (3) Augusta Theodosia Marj', d. s. p. 26 Oct. 1872, having m. 11 Sept. 1866, as 1st wife, to H.8.H. Prince Edward de Ligne; he re-m. 12 Mar. 1874, Eulalia, Princess de Solms-Braunfels. SIR FRANCIS THURLOW, 8th Baronet, 24th regt.; b. 11 Aug. 1808; d. 27 Oct. 1877, having m. 3 Aug. 1830, Caroline, dau. of William Robertson, Esq. M.I), jounger, of Kimlrochet, CO. Perth, and had with other issue 2 sons and 5 daus. (1) Sir Francis George Thurlow Cunynghame, 9th and present Baronet (2) James Robertson Thurlow, of Melbourne, b, 24 Dec. 1840. (3) Mary Sophia Thurlow, m. 20 July, 1858, to Lieut.-Col. Robert Broome Baker, late 2nd and 16th regts. and has 3 sons and 2 daus. Robert Francis Cunynghame BAKER, b. 7 Mar. 1862.— Arthur Slade, b. 13 Dec. 1863.— Slode Cunynghame, b. 1 Oct. 1873.— ^[ary Isaliella. — Annie Harriett. (4) Elizal)eth Mary Thurlow, m. 12 Aug. 1865, to Lieut.-Col . Charles James Hughes, Bengal S.C. and has 2 sons and a dau. Francis Townshend HucniES, b. 8 Aug. 1 866.— Charles Mor- land, b. 28 April, 1870.— Millicent Georgina. (5) Caroline Ceorgiana Thurlow, m. 8 June, 1871, to Robert lloare Dwyer, capt. H.M.L.I. and has 3 sons, liertie Cunynghame DWYER, b. 12 July, 1872.— George Toul- min Cunynghame, b. 5 April, 1874.— Denys Robert Cunj-ng- hame, b. 13 Aug. 1876. (6) Augusta ZUhlcke Thurlow, m. 6 Sept. 1867, to George Roljertson, u.^r. art. M.l). staff surgeon, and has 5 sons, John Cunynghame Roueutsox, b. 17 May, 1868.— George Donald Ciinyughame, b. 30 June, 1871.— Duncan Hughes, b. .30 Oct. 1873^— Struan, b. 25 Feb. 1875.— Graham, b. 11 Jan. 1877. (7) Beatrice Geraldine Thurlow, a sister of mercy. CUERIE, Sib Frederick Laekins (1847, U.K.), curate of Petersfield, Hants, since 1872 ;s. his father as 2nd Baronet in 1875; b. 18 April, 1823; m. 1st— 18 Sept. 1849, Eliza Reeve, only dau. of Matthew Rackham, Esq. of Thorpe Hamlet, Norfolk; she d. 14 April, 1861. He m. 2ndly— 24 April, 1866, Mary Helen, dau. of late Edgar Corric, Esq. of Arlington Manor, Bucks. By his 1st wife he had 5 sons and 2 daus. (1) Frederick Reeve, b. 13 May, 1851. (2) Walter Lewis Rackham, b. 16 Mar. 1856. (3) Percy George Colin, b. 24 Dec. 1857. (4) Arthur Edward, b. , 1859. (5) Cecil Edmund, b. , 1861. (6) Eliza Kate. (7) Susannah Louisa. Arms — Gu. a saltire couped arg. in the centre chief point a rose of the last barbed and seeded ppr. Crest — A cock ppr. resting his dexter claw upon a rose as in the arms. Residexcb— Petersfield. Uineage. TTTILLIAM CURRIE, of London, banker (grandson of VV William Currie, of Berwick-on-Tweed, descended from a family settled near Dunse, in Berwickshire); b. 1720; d. 10 Nov. 1781, having m. 17 May, 1763. Magdalen, dau. of Isaac Lefevre, Esq. great-great-grandfather (maternally) of Viscount Eversley; she d. 20 Oct. 1801, having had with other issue 6 sons and a dau. /I/ William, of East Horsley Park, Surrey, and of London, l)anker, M.P. Gatton 1790, Winchilsea 1801 ; b. 26 Feb. 1756; d. 3 June, 1829, having m. 23 Jan. 1795, Percy, "daughter" of Francis Gore, lieut.-gov. of Grenada (BART.); she d. 10 July, 1841, having had 4 sons and 2 daus. [1] William, of East Horsley Park, b. 1797. [2] Henry, of West Horsley Place, Surrey, and of London, banker, M.P. Guildford; b. 1798; d. 26 May, 1873, having m. 1st— 8 Oct. 1825, Emma, only dau. of Col. Thomas Knox, Scots guards (E. Raxfurly); shed. . He m. 2ndly— 20 Feb. 1869, Mary Margaret, dau. of Adm. Sir Charles Sullivan, Bart. By his 1st wife he had a son and 2 daus. (1) Henry William, of Rushden House, Northants.; b. 20 Jan. 1828; m. 13 Dec. 1859, Flora Caroline, dau, of Ven. and Hon. Henry Reginald Yorke (E. Hardwicke), and has a son, William Reginald, 2nd lieut. 18th hussars, late lieut. Northampton «& Rutland mil.; b. 14 Sept. 1860. (2) Emily, m. 15 Aug. 1854, to Charles Henry W, A'Court Repington, Esq, (B, Hettesbury), (3) Mar}', m.29 Sept. 1859, to Sir Edward Robert Sullivan, Bart. [3] Horace Gore, in H.O. b. 1801; d. s. p, 4 May, 1875, having m, 2 May, 1838, Hon. Charlotte Addington, dau. of Henry, 2nd Viscount Sidmouth ; she d. 12 May, 1870. [4] Blackwood Gore, b. 1803; d. 5 Oct. 1836, having m. 7 Sept. 1829, Laura Elizabeth, dau. of Matthew Gosset, Viscount of the island of Jersey, and had with other issue 2 sons and a dau. (1) Reginald Gore, d. 30 Sept. 1841, aged 8. (2) Francis Gore, capt. late 79th highlanders; b. 20 June, 1835. (3) Georgiana Gore, b. 7 Aug. 1830. [5] Percy Gore, m. 21 Feb. 1833, to Right Rev. and Hon. Horace Powys, D.D, bishop of Sodor and Man (B. LiLFORD); he d. 31 May, 1877. [6] Harriet Gore, m. 1835, to Col. Robert Smith Webb, of Milford House, Surrey; he d. 1868, having had with other issue 2 sons and dau. (1) Robert William Webb, of Milford House, lord of the manor, j.P. Surrey, late 37th foot; b, 1831; m, 1879, Katherine, eldest dau. of late Francis Hugonin, Esq, IfiO CURRIE. of Nursted House, Hants, and had a dau. Louisa Monica, b. 6 Sept. 1880 ; d. 19 Dec. following. (2) Francis David, capt. 41st (Welsh) regt.; m. 30 Sept. 1879, Catherine Augusta, youngest dau. of Col. Hamlet Coote Wade-Dalton, c.B. of Hauxwell Hall, Yorks. (3) Louisa (eldest dau.), m. 1 June, 1878, as 2nd wife, to Kev. and Hon. George Robert Giflford, rector of Racken- ford, Devon (B. GiffORD); he d. 25 Dec. 1878. *- /2/ Mark, of whom presently. /3/ Isaac, of Bush Hill, Middx.; b. 18 Mar. 1760 ; d. 19 April, 1843, having m.2 April, 1789, Mary Anne, eldest dau. of William Raikes, Esq. of Valentines, Essex; she d. 11 July, 1834, having had 2 sons and 3 daus. [1] Isaac George, of Bush Hill; b. 29 Mar. 1792; d. s. p. 11 Aug. 1858, having m. 11 May, 1847, Mary, widow of Col. P. M. Hay; she d. 19 June, 1875. [2] Raikes, of Bush Hill and Minley Manor, Hants. J.P. and M.P. Northampton 1837/57, J.P. and D.L. Middx.; b. 15 April, 1801; d. 16 Oct. 1881, having m. 28 June, 1825, Hon. Laura Sophia, eldest dau. of John, 2nd Lord Wodehouse (E. KlM- BERLEY); she d. 17 Feb. 1869, having had 4 sons and 2 daus. (1) George Wodehouse, of Bush Hill and Minley Manor, Hants, one of h.m. lieutenants for city of London; b. 13 April, 1826; m. 19 Sept. 1850, Hon. Evelyn Elizabeth Vernon, only dau. of Robert, 1st Lord Lyveden; she d. 22 Jan. 1873. (2) Bertram Wodehouse, member of the India "council, London, 1880 ; b. 25 Nov. 1827; m. 30 Oct, 1860, Carohne, younger dau. of late Sir William La%vrence Young, Bart. M.P. and has with other issue 2 sons, Isaac Edward, b. 8 Sept. 1861.— Lawrence, b. (3) Maynard Wodehouse, rector of Hingham, Norfolk; b. 25 Feb. 1829; m. 4 July, 1874, Lady Charlotte Georgiana Mary, dau, of Henry Charles, 4th Earl Cadogan. (4) Philip Henry Wodehouse, C.B. joint secretary to the special embassy at the congress of Berlin 1878; b. 18 Oct. 1834. (5) Mary Sophia, m. 8 April, 1858, to William Samuel Deacon, of London, banker. (6) Edith Sophia Harriet, m. 26 Oct, 1871, to Rev. Lionel Dawson-Damer (V. PORTARLINGTON). [3] Marianne, d. 23 Sept. 1857, having m. 17 Nov. 1814, to George Raikes, banker, E.I.C. director; who d. [4] Louisa, m. 21 July, 1847, to late Rev. R. B. Fisher, rector of Basildon. [5] Greorglna. /4/ John, of Bedwell Park, Herts.; b. 24 April, 1762; d. 29 Mar. 1829, having m. 8 July, 1796, Isabella, dau. of Robert Parnther, of London; she d. 8 July, 1802, having had a son and 2 daus. [1] John, M.P. Hertford; b. 28 May, 1797; d. 19 May, 1873, having m. 1 Jan. 1823, Elizabeth, dau. of N Pattison, Esq.; she d. 8 Mar. 1875, having had 7 sons and 3 daus. (1) James Pattison, of Sandown House, Surrey, director of the bank of England, one of H.M.'s lieutenants for the city of London; b. 12 Dec. 1824; m. 1st— 31 May, 1849, Anna Dora, dau. of Rev. J. G. Brett, of Ranelagh, Chelsea; she d. 14 May, 1858, leaving a son and 2 daus. (1) Reginald Charles Wilford, b. 20 July, 1854.— (2) Josephine. — (3) Ada Marj\ Mr. James Pattison Currie m. 2ndly— 12 June, 1860, Euphemia Anna, 2nd dau. of James Blyth, Esq. of Wool- hampton House, Berks, and has 2 sons and 9 daus. (4) James Blyth, b. 4 April, 1869.— (5) Henry Wilford, b. 9 Oct. 1870.— (6) Effie Constance.— (7) Florence.— (8) Edith.— (9) Isabel.— (10) Lilian.— (11) Evelyn.— (12) Violet.— (13) Ethel.— (14) A dau. b. 26 June, 1877. (2) Michael Parnther, b. 5 Jan. 1828. (3) John Robert, col. late Bengal staff; b. 26 Nov. 1829; m. 16 Oct. 1866, Mary Sophia Stanhope, dau. of Edwyn Stanhope Whitehouse, Esq. of Ceylon. (4) Augustus Arthur, C.B. major-gen. in the army (retd.), late lieut.-col. commanding 23rd Punjab pioneers ; b. 21 Jan. 1831 ; m. 29 April, 1862, Emily Louisa, dau. of James McGregor, of Woolton Hill, Liverpool, and has 2 sons and 2 daus. (i Arthur Cecil, b. 30 Aug, 1863.— William MacGregor, b. 6 June, 1873.— Lucy.— Clara Helen. (5) Henry Octavius, major late E.i.c.S. paymaster brigade depot Bury St. Edmunds; b. 30 June, 1834; m. 15 Dec. 1859, Meliora, 3rd dau. of John Bowen Gumbleton, Esq. of Fort William, co. Waterford; she d. 8 Fay, 1877, having had 6 sons and 6 daus. Henry Gordon, b. 18 Sept. 1862.— Mark Robert, b. 1 Dec. 1863.— James Maxwell, b. 18 Feb. 1865.— William Edward Everard, b. 9 Feb. 1874.— Gerald Ernest, b. 11 Sept. 1875.— John Gumbleton, b. 25 April, 1877.— Frances Isabella. — Augusta Margaret. — Meliora. — Henrietta Elizabeth. — Eveline Mabel. — Annie. (6) Herbert Francis, b. 15 Feb, 1839, (7) Thomas Charles, b. Nov. 1842. (8) Helen Pattison. (Q) Fanny Pattison. (10) Elizabeth Isabella. [2] Isabella, m. 30 Nov, 1841, to Charles Le Blanc, Esq, of Northaw, Herts, [3] Catherine, m, 1846, to Mons. Le General Bougenel. /5/ Leonard, of Stanlake, Berks, b. 16 Feb. 1772 ; d. 6 Aug. 1844, having m. 28 Sept. 1797, Dorothy, dau. of John Close, Esq. of Easby, Yorks.; having had with other issue 4 sons and a dau. [1] Leonard, of Heathcliffe, Kent; b. 9 Mar. 1800; d, 2 Dec. 1878, having m. 31 July, 1829, Caroline Christina, dau. of (Jen. Sir James Hay; she d. 3 Dec. 1870, having had 3 sons and 3 daus. (1) Leonard Douglas Hay, b. 6 Mar. 1832; m. 5 Nov. 1862, Harriett Carroll, dau. of Isaac Jackson, U.S. minister at Copenhagen; she d. 31 Jan. 1877. He m. 2ndly— 6 Nov. <■ ' 1879, Harriett, eldest dau, of late Canon Frampton, of Tetbury. Glouc, By his 1st wife he had 2 sons and a^dau. Leonard Charles Edmund, b, 6 Jan. 1867. — Arthur Douglas, b, 15 Mar. 1869.— Frances Mary Ellen, b. 12 Jan. 1872. (2) Sir Edmund Hay, vice-chairman London school board 1873 6; b. 28 Dec, 1834; m, 1 Dec. 1877, Han-iet Anne, 5th dau. of late Rev. Edward Golding, of Brimpton, Berks, and has a son, Edward Douglas Hay, b. 12 Sept. 1878. (3) Archibald Arthur Hay, f.r.g.s. h.b.M. vice-consul Nice; b. 11 Mar. 1841; d. 20 Jan. 1880, having m. 16 May, 1871, Marian, dau. of Col. Alban Gwynne, J.P. D.L. of Monachty, co. Cardigan, and had 2 sons and 2 daus. Archibald Gwynne Hay, b. 8 Feb. 1875.— Edmund Hay, b. 29 July, 1877.— Constance Ida Haj'.— Posthumous dau. b. 28 Feb. 1880. (4) Caroline Dorothea, Hay, m. 31 July, 1854, to Alfred A. Pollock, Esq. of London (Bart.) (5) Frances Mary Hay, m. 19 June, 1866, to Rev. George Eckford Gull, who d. s. p. 26 Mar. 1868. (6) Margaret Christina Hay, m. 4 Jan. 1872, to Rev. William Walker Willan, priest in charge of St. Catherine's, Ventnor, Isle of Wight, late of Kidlington, Oxon. and has 2 sons and a dau. Archibald Leonard Hay Willan, b. 20 Oct. 1872.— Edmund Hay, b, 80 Jime, 1876,— Catherine Marj^ Hay, b. 4 Dec. 1874. [2] Edmund, of West Burton, Sussex, J.P. Berks, and Hunts.; b, 18 Feb. 1802; d. s. p. 4 Mar. 1879, having m, 28 May, 1829, Margaret, dau. of George Valentine Cooke, Esq. of Sunniug- hill, Berks. [3] James, rector of West Lavington, Sussex; b. 1803; d. s. p. 9 April, 1877, having m. 1827, L. A. Larken. [4] Arthiu-, J.P. Herts, b. 21 May, 1804 ; d. 20 Nov, 1875, having m, 1st— Feb. 1833, Charlotte Judith, dau. of Charles Smith, of Suttons (Bart.); she d. 20 Mar. 1840. He m, 2ndly— 8 Sept. 1845, Dora, dau. of Adm, Sir Michael Sey- mour, Bart, and widow of Rev, W. H. Clinton Chester, By his 1st wife he hml a son and 3 daus. (1) Arthur Drummond, major Welsh (41st) regt, brigade- major Ceylon 1879; b. 16 Mar. 1840; m. 25 Sept. 1873, Anne, dau, of late Henry Maylxjry, Esq. of Brecon, and has a son, Arthur Henry Augustus, b. 11 Dec. 1874, (2) Augusta Dorothea, m, 17 April, 1873, as 2nd wife, to her cousin Frederick Wilder, of Purley Hall, Berks. J.P. (3) Emily. (4) Mary. [5] Mary, ni. 14 Jan. 1841, to Rev. Archibald Allen Cameron, incumbent parish of Hurst, Berks, 46 years; d. 12 Jan. 1880, aged 70. /6/ Peter, of Richmond, Surrey; b. 18 May, 1766; m. Elizabeth Caroline Hubbard; she bur. at Witley, 27 Oct. 1828. /7/ Mary,d. 1840,havingm. 3Sept.l801,to Rev. John Chandler, vicar of Witley, Surrey. MARK CURRIE, of Cobham, Surrey; b. 13 May, 1769; d. 1 Mar. 1835, having m. 8 Jan. 1789, Elizabeth, dau. of John Close, Esq. of Easby, co. York; she d. 12 Jan. 1856, having had 6 sons and 2 dans. /I/ William, b, 1 Aug, 1791; d. 16 Dec. 1869. /2/ Mark John, vice-adml.; b, 21 June, 1795; d, 2 May, 1874, having m. 14 Jan, 1829, Jane, dau. of Charles Boynton Wood, Esq. of Hayes, Middx.; she d, 17 May, 1876, having had 3 sons and 3 daus, [1] Mark Riddell,b, 17 Aug. 1831; d. 24 Dec. 1870,having ni, 31 Mar. 1869, Theresa, dau. of Rev, Edward Wood, of Skelton, CO. York, and had a son, Mark Henry Edward, b. 5 May, 1870. [2] Albert Purcell, major 3rd (Q.O.) Bombay cav.; b. 13 Aug. 1837. [3] Algernon, major Bombay cav. comdt. gov. of Bombay's body-guard; b. 9 Dec. 1840. [4] Jane Eliza, m. 25 Oct. 1853, Robert Campbell Macrae, of Woodcote, Oxon. an East India merchant, and has 6 sons and 4 daus. Farquharson Campbell MACRAE, b. 3 Aug. 1855.— Mark Reginald, b. 15 July, 1856.— Harold John, b. 23 Dec. 1860. —Colin Tisdall, b. 2 Feb. 1862.— Horace Duncan, b. 9 Sept. 1863.— Marshall, b. 28 Dec. 1864.— Jane Gertrude.— Justine Alice.— Hilda.— Mary Edith. [5] Charlotte Harriott, m. 4 April, 1861, to James Marshall Upflll. solicitor. [6] Henrietta Blackwood, m, 13 Nov. 1872, as 2nd wife, to Edward William Bonham, Esq. (BART.) /3/ Sir Frederick, created a Baronet, /4/ Charles, vicar of Tilney. Norfolk, and late fellow of Pem- broke Coll. Camb.; b. 3 Oct, 1800; m, 5 June, 1839, Diana Elizabeth, dau. of Rev. Charles Euseby Isham (BART.); she d. 10 June, 1881. /5/ Edward,ofPickford, Sussex, late B.C.s. and a member of the legislative council of India; b. 2 Feb. 1804; m. 3 :Mar. 1831 , CURTIS. 16' Georgina, dau. of John Macrae, M.D. surgeon E.l.C.S. Bengal, and has a son and 4 daus. [1] Edward Reid, vicar of St. Bartholomew's, Chichester; b. 16 Feb. 1844; m. 10 Oct. 1872, (Jeraldine Dowdeswell, only dau. of Richard TjTrell, Esq. of Parkgate House, Sussex; she d. 3 Sept. 1877, having had a son, Edward George, b. 14 Feb. 1874. f^^ _ ^^-Vt. [2] Georgina, m. 14 April, 1859, to Augustus Rivers Thomp- (10) Susan Mary, m. 9 July, 1863, to Edmund Elliot Lowis, sontC.s.I. sec. to gov. of Bengal, and member o^ council. /|*«'/*jf^.c..s. 2nd surviving son of John Lowis, Esq. of Pleans, co. sonVC.S.I. sec. to gov. ^ . [3] Eliza Frederica, m. 10 Jan. 1857, to G. W. Moultrie, of Bombay [4] Mary Kathenne. Dora, m. 9 July, 1873, to Nathaniel Stuart Alexander, H.c.s. (E. Caledon.) 161 Alfred Peter, of Deans. Caversham; b. 6 Jan. 1806; died judge (B.c.s.) at Mirzapore, 3 Feb. 1847, having m. 22 June, 1835, Jane Latham, dau. of George Mainwaring, Esq. B.C.S. and had a son and 3 daus. . „ ^ ,„^, ,« -v- rn George Mainwaring, B.C.S.; b. 4 Sept. 1841 ; m. 12 J^ov. 18.9, Margaret Caroline, 2nd dau. of late John Hutchinson Lee, J P. of Balsdon, Torquay, and has had a son, Guy Mainwaring Lee,b. 3 Sept. 1880; d. 7 Sept. 1881. [2] Annie Mainwaring. [3] Susan Mainwaring. [4] Alfreda Jane. ni Elizabeth, d. 12 Sept. 1829, aged 82. „ ^ , /8/ Anne, m. 14 April, 1831, to Henry Spencer Heathcote.of Woodbury, Middx.; he d. 21 April, 1844, having had 3 sons and '^(1)' Alfred Spencer Heathcote, in Australia, m. Marj- Thompson, and has a son and 6 daus. (2) Mark Henr>-, lleut.-col. Bengal 8.C. C.B.; m. 17 Feb. 1878, Louisa Clementina, youngest dau. of Major -Gen. Edward Lacon Ommaney, R.E. , ,„ , ^-^t „li. cx < (3) Charies Graham, lieut.-coI. Prince of Wales (North Staf- fordshire, late 98th) regt.; m. 25 Jan. 1875, Ellen Gemna, dau. of Charles William Warner, Esq. C.B. and has had 2 sons. (4) Caroline, m. to Rev. Arthur Garflt, Easton Rectory, Northants. and has 3 Bons and a dau. SIR FREDERICK CURRIE, sec. to the Indian government in 1842, member of the supreme council of India Nov. 1846, created a BARONET 11 Jan. 1847; b. 3 Feb. 1799; d. 11 Sept 1875, having m. Ist— 7 Aug. 1820, Susannah, eldest dau. of John Pascal Larkins, Esq. E.I.C.8.; she d. 14 Jan. 1832, leaving (1) Sir Frederick Larkins, 2nd and present Baronet. (2) Mark Edward, major u.A. ; b. 10 Sept. 1824 ; d. 14 Dec. 1868, having m. Ist— 4 Nov. 1847, Jane, eldest dau. of Rev. T. T. Upwood, of Sorells Hall, Norfolk; she d. He m. 2ndly— 21 Oct. 1867, Catherine Louisa, only dau. of late Major-Gen. H. M. Graves; she d. 7 July, 1879. By his Ist wife he had an only son, , , -r ,_. Frederick Alexander, lieut. 9th regt. served in Jowaki cam- paign 1877 8; b. 23 Sept. 1861; m. 11 Aug. 1874, Geraldine Lucy, 2nd'dau. of R. W. Graves, of Gloucester, and has had A dau.b. 18 July,1876.-Clare Afflce.b. 24 Dec. 1877; d. 23 April following. , ,„ , ,„„,». . (3) William Close, b. 9 Dec. 1826; d. 10 Jan. 1865, having m. 9 Oct, 1851, Harriett Gardiner, 2nd dau. of John Browne, of Hall Court, co. Hereford, and has 4 sons and 2 daus. William John Frederick, b, 28 Aug. 1862.— Edwanl Larkins, b. 8 Feb. 1854.— Charles Ernest, b. 8 Aug. 1866.— Robert Browne Vincent, b. 6 Sept. 1 859.— Mary CjTiibriana.— Harriet (4) Charles, commissioner of Agra, B.C.S.; b. 1 Jul}-, 1829 ; d. at Agra 3 Sept. 1878, having m. 8 Jan. 1852, Manan, 3rd dau. of Rev. T. T. Upwood, M.A. aforesaid, and had 2 sons and a dau. Stanley Charies Cuthbert, b. 21 Aug. 1856.— Henry, b. SIR FREDERICK m. 2ndly-3 Sept. 1834, Lucy Elizabeth, dau. of Robert Mertino Bird, Esq. ; she d.25 July, 1835, leaving fsTliobert George, B.C.S.; b. 4 July, 1835; d. 13 June, 1880 having m. 1st— 26 April, 1866, Fanny Catherine Ouseley, eldest dau. of Alexander C. Macrae, M.B.; she d. 17 Sept. 1870. Hem. 2ndlv— 5 Aug. 1872. Annie Flora, 4th dau. of late A. K. Mac- kinnon, of Corrie, Isle of Skye; she d. June, 1876. By his 1st wife he had a sou and 2 daus. , ,, x,_ • ^.r • SIR FREDERICK m. Srdly— 10 Feb. 1841, Kathenne Mana, eldest dau. of George Powney Thompson, Esq. B.c.s. and had 3 sons and 4 daus. . . (6) Fendall, brev.-major Bengal army, deputy-commissioner of Lucknow; b. 24 Nov. 1841; m. 1 Mar. 1866, Susan Ehzabeth, youngest dau. of Rev. James R. Pears, of Wood cote House, Windlesham; she d. 30 June, 1868, having had a son and dau. /I/ Fendall James Pears, b. 1 Jan. 1867. /2/ Kate ffolliott Fendall. ^ ,. ,, . , MAJOR CURRIE m. 2ndly— 28 Dec. 1869, Julia, eldest dau. of Freilerick Pole BuUer, Esq. Bengal C.s. (B. CHURSTON), and has 3 sons and 4 daus. /3/ Ivor Bertram Fendall, b. 2 Aug. 1872. /4/ Harold Erskine Fendall, b. 10 Sept. 1877. /5/ Cyril Amiand Fendall, b. 15 Nov. 1878. ,„ ,„ /6/ Ethel Mayne Fendall. /7/ Maude Julia Ayerst Fendall. /8/ Sybil Beatrice Fendall. /Q/ Hilda Katharine Fendall. (7) Hugh Penton, curate of Shepton Beauchamp; b. 31 May, 1854. (8) Rivers Grenfell,b. 8 June, 1857. „, ,^ „ . (9) Harriet Sophia, ni. 2 Sept. 1865. to Lieut.-Col. John Under- wood Bateman-Champain, R.R. (only surviving son of late Col. Agnew Champain, 9th regt.), who assumed in 1870 the addi- tional name of Bateman, under the will of his uncle Thomas Bateman, Esq. of Halton Park, and has 6 sons and 2 daus. Arthur Patrick Bateman-Champain, b.l7 Oct. 1866.— Hugh Frederick, b. 6 April, 1869.— Philip Agnew, b. 20 Oct. 1873.— Claude Edward, b. 30 Mar. 1875.— A son, b. 17 June, 1877.— A son, b. 14 Mar. 1880.— Mary Rosalie.— Alice Catherine. Stirling, and has 5 sons and 3 daus. (11) Katherine Louisa, m. 22 Nov. 1870, to Rev. Edwin Francis Dyke, vicar of Orpington, Kent (BAKT.) (12) Mabel Thornton. CURTIS, Sir Ae- THUR COLIN, of Catherington, Hants (1794,G.B.); s.his grand- father as 3rd Baronet in 1869; b. 1858; m. 26 Oct. 1880, Sarah Jessie, 2nd dau. of Alex. Dalrymple, Esq. of St. Vincent, i.w.; heir pre- sumptive, his uncle Septimus. Arms— Per fesse wavy arg. and sa. in chief a rock (allud- ing to Gibraltar) in base three fleurs-de-lis of the first on a canton gu. a sword erect ppr. pommel and hilt or en- twined with a palm branch also ppr. Cre.st— Out of a naval coronet or an arm embowed, vested az. cuffed arg. the hand ppr. supporting a staff, thereon a flag flow- ing to the dexter charged with a wolfs head or, on a canton per saltlre gu. and az. a cross arg. all within a bordure or. Motto — Per ardua. Residences- 19, Tregunter Road, s.w. and Catherington, Homdean, Hants. Hmeage, Sm ROGER CURTIS, G.c.B. adm. of the red, knighted for his senices at the siege of Gibraltar 1782, rear-adm. of the blue, and created a Baronet 10 Sept. 1794, for his distinguished conduct as captain of the "Queen Charlotte," Lord Howe's flag-ship, in the battles of 29 May and 1 Jime of that year; com.-ln-chief at the Cape of Good Hope 1801; d. 14 Nov. 1816, having m. Sarah, youngest dau. and coheir of Matthew Brady, of Gatcombe House. Hants ; she d. 10 April, 1801, leaving Issue. SIR LUCIUS, 2nd Baronet, adm. of the fleet, K.C.B.; b. 3 June, 1786; d. 14 .Tan. 1869, having m. 1 June, 1811, Mary Figg, eldest dau. of Moses Greetham, Esq. of East Cosham, Hants, deputy-judge-advocate of the fleet ; she d. 30 May, 1841, having had with other Issue 2 sons and 3 daus. [1] Roger William, c.E. for island St. Vincent; b. 15 April, 1817; d. 23 Sept. 1859, having m. , 1855, E B dau. of Yicat, Esq. and had an only surviving son. Sir Arthur, 3rd and present Baronet. [2] Septimus, heir presumptive to the Baronetcy: b. 3 April, 1823. [3] Mary, m. , to John King, Esq. of Loxwood House, Sussex, and has with other Issue a son and dau. (1) John Lockwood KING (eldest son), m. 5 Aug. 1871, Ahce Susan, only dau. of Alfred Dummler, Esq. of London. (2) Mary (eldest dau.), m. 21 Oct. 1868, to William Sanford Hodgson, Esq. [4] Elizabeth Catherine, m. 6 Jan. 1866, to Capt. Rodney Pajme O'Shea, late 20th regt. and has Issue. [5] Frances Anne. 168 CURTIS. CUETIS, Sir William Michael, of Cullands Grove, Middx. (1802, U.K.), lieut. R.N. Glouc mil. 1880; s. his grandfather as ith Baronet in 1870; b. 10 Nov. 1859; heir presumptive, his uncle Capt. Philip Julian. Abms — Paly of six or and az. a fesse chequy arg. and sa. in base a sword ppr. pomel and hilt or surmounted of a silver key in saltire, on a canton gu. a dragon's wing of the third so granted to Sir William Curtis 1st Bai'onet and his descendants. Abms as above without the sword and key in base were granted to the other relatives of Sir William Curtis, who were descendants of his father Joseph Curtis. Crest— A ram's head arg. surmounted by two branches of oak in saltu-e ppr. MOTTO— Gradatim vincimus. Seat — Caynham Court, Ludlow. Hinease. JAMES CURTIS d. in 1731, bur. at Wanstead in Essex. On his tombstone, terming him " Esquire," are carved the arms as always used (Paly of six or and az. a fess chequy arg. and sa.), less the augmentations granted in 1802, with the crest of a ram's head couped, but devoid of the oak branches of 1802. Tradition brings him from the neighbourhood of Nottingham. He m. twice : 1st, Sarah Clowden, of Croydon; and 2ndly, Anne Phelps, but had issue only by his lst\\-ife, viz. a son and 3 daus. [1] Joseph, of whom presently. [2" Elizabeth, m. to Cornelius Wildbore, of Nottingham. [3] Sarah, m. to Lambe. [4] Frances, m. to Bush, of London, leaving issue. JOSEPH CURTIS, of London, d. 21 Mar. 1771, aged 56, having m. Mary, dau. of Timothy Tennant, of London (ancestor of Tennant, of Little Aston Hall, co. Staff.) ; she d. 1759, having had with other issue 5 sons, [1] Timothy, of Hackney; d. 8 Aug. 1804, aged 61, having m. his cousin Elizabeth, eldest dau. of Cornelius Wildbore, of Nottingham, aforesaid ; she d. Nov. 1769 ; issue in male line extinct. [2] James, of the Old South Sea House; b. 10 Oct. 1750- d. unm. Dec. 1835. [3] Sir William, of whom presently. [4] (Jeorge, of Cardington, Beds. capt. E.T.C.S. and an elder brother of the Trinity House; d. 4 June, 1819, having m. 3 July, 1787, Anna Delicia, only dau. of Richard Windsor, Esq. of Tottenham (by Anne, his 3rd wife, dau. of Richard Bridgman of London) ; she d. Feb. 1795, at the birth of (twins) a son and dau. (1) Gleorge William, rector of Padworth, Berks, and Winning- ton, Essex; b. 4 Nov. 1788 ; d. 30 June, 1865, having m. Caroline Georgina, eldest dau. of Rev. John David Perkins, D.D. rector of St. Laurence and Mamhead, and vicar of Dawlish, Devon, chaplain to GEORGE IV. and William IV.; she d. 26 June, 1855, having had with other issue 2 sons and 2 daus. /I/ Francis Henry, M.A. Merton Coll. Oxon. of the Liverpool College; b. 1828. /2/ Seymour, capt. R.N. ex-com. "Royal Alfred;" b 8 June, 1833; m. 28 Aug. 1866, Mary, 2nd dau. of Rev. J Collins Allen, of Higham, Hants, and has 2 sons and 2 daus George Seymour, b. 10 June, 1867.— Arthur Cecil, b. 7 Feb. 1874.— Mary Delicia.— Etheldreda Jemima. /3/ Caroline Delicia. /4/ Laura. (2) Anna Delicia, b. 4 Feb. 1790 ; d. 23 Mar. 1868, having m. 26 Dec. 1809, to John Johnstone, Esq. of Birmingham, M.D*. and of Galabank, Annandale, co. Dumfries ; he d. 28 Dec. 1837 having had 2 daus. /I/ Anna Delicia JOIIXSTONE, d. 5 May, 1871, having m. 4 June, 182 9, to Very Rev. Walter Farquhar Hook, D.D. dean of Chichester, chaplain in ordinary to the Queen (son of James Hook, dm. dean of Worcester— see Farquhau, Bart.) ; he d.20 Oct. 1875, lea^^ng 3 sons and 3 daus. [1] James HOOK, rector of Moreton, Salop ; b. 30 Dec. 1837 ; d. s. p. 27 Jan. 1877. having m. 29 July. 1869, Gertrude, dau. of John Hargreaves, of Silwood Park, Berks.; she re-m. 1 Jan. 1880, to Rowland George Ven- ables, bar.-at-law l.T. [2] Walter, rector of Porlock, Somerset; b. 23 Sept. 1839 ; m. 30 June, 1864, Mary Dyke, dau. of Arthur Henry Dyke Troj-te, Esq. of Huntsham, Devon (ACLAND), and lias 2 sons and 5 daus. [3] Cecil, vicar of the "Hook Memorial" Church (All Souls), Leeds ; b. 1 Dec. 1844 ; m. 9 June, 1872, Edith, dau. of late James Turner, Esq. of Rusholme Park, Man- chester, s. p. [41 Augusta Agnes, m. 27 June, 1848, to Ven. George Henry Greville Anson, archdeacon of Manchester (BART.) [5] Anna Delicia, m. Oct. 1853, toRev.ArthurEmpsou, of Eydon, Northants. who d. July, 1876. leaving 4 sons and 4 daus. [6] Charlotte Jane, m. 31 Aug. 1869, to Rev. William Richard Wood Stephens, rector of Woolbeding, Kent, nephew of Lord Hatherlej-, and has 2 sons and a dau. (WOOD— B.utT.) /2/ Agnes Mary JohnstOXE, m. 24 June, 1834, to Rev. Henry Clarke, rector of Northfield, co. Wore. (BART.) ; he d. s. p. 2 Oct. 1880. [5] Charles, M.A. rector of St. Martins, Birmingham, and of Solihull, Warwick; b. ; d. 12 Jan. 1829, aged 73. having m. 1st— 1780, Dorothy, 2nd dau. of Rev. John Wyldc. of Bell Broughton, Wore. ; she d. 1 Jan. 1795, leaving 5 sons. (1) William, b. Nov. 1781 ; d. 1818, having m. 1st— 14 Dec. 1802, his coiusin Mary, widow of John Maitland, of London (who d. s. p. 7 May, 1801), and only dau. of Timothy Curtis, Esq. of Hackney, aforesaid. He m. 2ndly— dau. of Waring, of Hackney (male issue ext.) By his Ist wife he had an only child, William Timothy, Baron D'Aumont in France (male line ext.) (2) Charles, b. Sept. 1784 ; d. 1856, having m. C!har- lotte, dau. of Isaac Hemsley, of Hackney (male issue ext.) (3) John, an officer of artil. E.I.C.S.; b. Nov. 1788; d. num. 1821. (4) James, B.c.s. judge at Calcutta, d. 1864 (male issue ext.) (5) Timothy, capt. R.X.; b. ; d. 15 Oct. 18.34, aged 41, having m. 29 Mar. 1828, his cousin Rebecca Mary, youngest dau. of Sir William Curtis, 1st Bart.; she d. 11 May, 1848, leaving an only child. Constable, capt. late 12th lancers, b. 1829; m. 1 Aug. 1851, his cousin Henrietta Mary Anne, eldest dau. of Charles Benvick Curtis, Esq. (see), and has 4 sons and 4 daus. Charles Constable, b. 21 May, 1852.— Edward Constable. b. 24 May. 1853.— Frank .John Constable, b. 21 Jan. 1857, — Henry George Constable, b. 26 Aug. 1865. — Henrietta Augusta Constable.— Lucy Emma Constable.— Sophia Thomasine Constable.— Anna Louisa Constable. Rev. Charles Curtis m. 2ndly— 1797, Sarah, 4th dau. of Thomas Wilkinson, of London and Rotterdam, merchant ; she d. , having had 3 sons, (6) Thomas, of Great Berkshamstead Hall, Herts. .7. P. high sheriff 1872; b. 31 May, 1798; m. Sept. 1831, Ann Sophia, youngest dau. of Rev. George William Blaythwayt, of Dyr- ham, CO. Glouc. rector of Langridge, Somerset ; she d. s. p. 11 Nov. 1861. (7) Henry, capt. 2nd dragoons; b. Jan. 1806; d. unm. July, 1832. (8) George, b. Sept. 1808 ; d. unm. Aug. 1837. SIR WILLIAM CURTIS, lord maj'or of London 1794/5, M.r. city 1790, 1796, 1802, 1806, 1807, 1812, 1820, and Bletch- inglev, Surrey; sheriff 1789/90; created a Baronet 23 Dec. 1802,' nominated a Peer as LORD TENTERDEX, which he however ultimately declined ; b. 25 Jan. 1752; d. 18 Jan. 1829, having m. 9 Nov. 1776, Anne, posthumous dau. and coheir of Edward Constable, Esq. of London, by Sarah his wife (their other dau. :Mary, m. to Rev. Thomas Roberts, vicar of TottenhanO- [Tlieir mother Sarah Windsor was the only child of Ricliard Windsor, of Tottenham (above mentioned), by his 1st wife, Jane Grace, only dau. of Robert Aiisten, Esq. of Tenterden, by his wife Jane, dau. of William Strode, Esq. of Barrington, Somerset. This Jane Grace Austen was heir to her brother Sir Robert Austen, of Bexley, 7th and last Bart, extinct 13 Feb. 1772.] Lady Curtis d. 7 Aug. 1833, having had with other issue 3 sons and 2 daus. [1] Sir William, s. as 2nd Baronet. [2] Timothv Abraham, a du'ector of the Bank of England and governor 1838 ; b. 30 Jan. 1786 ; d. 10 May, 1857, having m. 1st — 25 April, 1809, Hari-iet Margaret, yoiangest dau. of Young Green, Esq. of Poole, Dorset; she d. 8 .June, 1847. He m. 2ndly— 17 May, 1851, Frances Pitt, youngest dau. of Laurence Brown-Constable, of Wallace Craigie, Forfars. x.R. By his 1st wife he had (with other issue died young) 4 sons and 5 daus. (1) William Frederick, lieut. -gen. in the army, late licut.- col. 21st hussars; b. 4 May, 1810; m. 7 Feb. 1812, Johanna Jacobina, eldest dau. of Mons. Jakob Anton de Hubbenet, of CURTIS. 169 Ulpisch, in Livonia ; she d. 1 Aug. 1845, having had a son and dau. /I/ William Frederick de Hubbenet, capt. R.H.A. served in Abyssinia campaign and capture of Magiala 1868; b.2 Dec, 1842 ; m. 11 Nov. 1880, Mary Owen, only dau, of late John Ward NicboUs, Esq. /2/ Johanna Jacobina de Hubbenet, b. 28 July 1845 ; d. 27 Aug, foIloMing. (2) Alfred John, capt. RJf.; b. 4 Sept. 1818; m. and d. s, p. 10 Mar. 1873. (3) James Charles, col. Bengal 8.C. ; b, 8 Jan, 1820 ; m. 26 April, 1854, Harriet, eldest dau. of late Col. George William Hamilton, c.s.i. Bengal s.c. commissioner of Mooltan, and lastly of Delhi, and has had with other issue 2 sons and 2 daus. George Arthur Hamilton, b. 28 Oct. 1859,— Alfred William Hamilton, b. 27 July, 1864.— Harriet Margaret Hamilton. —Grace I'rances Hamilton, (4) Arthur Henrj', major Bombay staff; b. 4 May, 1825; d. s, p, 25 April, 1864, having m. Mary, dau, of Curtis, Esq. (of another family), and niece of Gen. Soppitt, of the Bombay army. (5) Harriet Anne. (6) Emma Charlotte, d. 22 July, 1881, having m. 10 Feb. 1835, to Charles James Bevan, Esq, of London, and had 9 sons and 5 daus. (7) Sophia. (8) Frances Moreton, d. 10 Aug, 1850, (9) Annette de la Touraine, m. 29 Oct, 1874, as 2nd wife, to Ernest Robert, son of Lieut,-Col, Raitt, 2nd (Queen's royals) rogt, s. p. [3] Charles Berwick, b. 18 Mar. 1795; d. 26 Oct. 1876, having ni. 30 Nov. 1822, Henrietta, 2nd dau. of Rev. J Battridge Pearson, of Croxall, co. Derby, and had 6 sons and 5 daus. (1) Charles William, J. P. Wilts. Kent, and Cinque Ports ; b. 13 Jan. 1824; m. 15 June, 1850, Henrietta FrancLsca, dau. of William R Robinson, Esq. and has had 5 sons and 6 daus. /I/ Charles Herl)ert, capt. 3nl u. Surrey mil.; b. 15 Mar. 1852 ; m. 29 April, 1879, Frances Edith, eldest dau. of Capt. Pinckney, late of the carabineers, and had 2 daus. Margaret, b, 9 Feb. 1880.— Eileen, b. 8, d. 12 Sept. 1881, /2/ Percy Falconer, b, 11 Aug. 1859.-/3/ Tljomas Reginald, b. 29 Mar. 1S62.— /4/ Eustace Henry, b. 30 April, 1863.— /5/ Harold William, b. 13 Mar. 1875. /6/ Adela Henrietta, m. 5 Oct. 1871, to Archibald Godfrey Hope, who d. 17 June, 1881, leaving issue (BART.) /?/ Alice Francisca, m. 1 Aug. 1876, to Capt, John Thomas Browne, 20th hussars, and has a dau, — Dorothy. /8/ Isalxl Lucv. 191 Dora Margaret. /lO/ Maljcl Adela Louisa, d. 20 Ma}-, 1880. /ll/ Evelyn Jane. (2) James Falconer, b. 3 Aug. 1827; d. 28 Dec. 1879, having 111. 1st— 7 Feb, 1861, Josephina Adelaide, dau, of Sanmel Mangin, Esq; she d. 24 Aug. 1868, leaving a son and dau. /I/ Falconer Charles, b. 30 Oct, 1864, /2/ Julia Augiusta, Mr. Jamks F. Curtis m. 2ndly— 7 Dec. 1872, Mary Helen, dau. of Rev, J H Brown, vicar of Langford, Notts, and had 2 daus. /3/ Sybil Mary, /4/ Gertrude Madeline. (3) Reginald, col. R.A. retd. with hon. rank of major-gen. chief instructor school of gunnery, Shoeburyness, 1877/80, served at siege and fall of Sebnstopf)], &c,; b, 1 Feb, 1829; m. 10 Jan, 1863, Marianne Emma, elder dau. of late James Sal- mond, Esq. of Waterfoot, Cunilxirland, and Langton Hall, Notts; she d. 26 Dec. 1874, having had 4 sons and a dau. Iteginald Salmond, b. 21 Nov. 1863.— Harcourt Tavlor, b. 11 April, 1865.— Edward (Jeorge, b. 26 Nov. 1868.— Arthur Evelyn Scott, b. 21 Jan. 1870.— Linda. (4) Frank John, capt. 46th regt. fell before t^etxistopol 1855. (5) Spencer Henrv, of Tottericlge, Herts,; J.P. Middx., Herts,; b, 11 July, 1833 ;"m. 17 Aug. 1864, Margaret Tupper, eldest dau. of De Vic Carey, Esq, of Le Vallon, Guernsey, and has 3 sons and 2 daus, Sjjencer Carey, b, 23 July, 1865,— Wilfrid Henry, b, 14 Nov, 1866.— Bertram de Vic Carej-, b. 11 Jul}', 1 873.— Margaret Helen. — Catherine Louisa. (6) Henry Downing, b. 2 Dec. 1836; m. 30 Oct. 1874, Ada Harriett, younger dau. of Robert Amadeus Heath, Esq. of Croydon, and has a son and 3 daus, Berwick, b. 9 Oct. 1876.— Nora Heath.— Cecil Mary .—Joan. (7) Henrietta Mary Anne,m. 1 Aug. 1851, to her cousin Capt. Constable Curtis, late 12th lancers (see). (8) Frances Anne, m. 6 Aug. 1850, to Henry Toogood, Esq, of Torquav, who d. 27 Aug. 1872, having had a son and 4 daus. Reginald Curtis ToOfiOOD, 21st regt. b. 6 Jan. 1856.— Moren ce Fanny .—Emily Henrietta.— LouisaMarion.— Helen Cornelia. (9) Augusta Mary, d. s. p. 22 Mar. 1878, having m. 19 Dec. 1859, to Charles Henry Connell, Esq, of London. (10) Lucv Elizabeth. (11) Emma Cornelia, m. April, 1861, to William Hall Eccles. of Davenham, Cheshire, capt. late rifle brigade, and has 5 sons and 3 daus, William Vernon EcCLES, lieut. Hants, mil, b. 8 Mar, 1862 Philip Charles, b. 11 April, 1864.— Henry Glyn, b. 4 Jan, 1867.— George Edward, b. 31 Aug. 1870.— Reginald Pen- nant, b. 2 May, 1873.— Harriet Emma. — Augusta Harriet. —Alice Sophia Cornelia. [4] Emma, d. 22 June, 1857, having m. 18 June, 1803, to Henry Cadwallader Adams, Esq. of Ansty Hall, co. Warwick, late 15th light dragoons ; he d. 31 Aug. 1842, leaving issue. m. ana i21 Chi 31 Wi 4] Jes [5] Rebecca Mary, d, 11 May, 1848, having m, 29 Mar. 1828, to 1 Timothy Curtis, capt. R.x. (son of Rev, Charles Curtis, rector , of Sohhill, Warwick), and had an only son— Constable Curtis. 1 before-mentioned. SIR \\^LLIAM, 2nd Baronet, b. 2 Mar. 1782 ; d. 16 Mar. 1847, having m, 19 Nov. 1803, Mary Anne, only child of (xeorge Lear, Esq. of Lej-tonstone, Essex ; she d. 13 Nov, 1865, having had with other issue 6 sons and 10 daus. (1) Sir William, s. as 3rd Baronet. (2) George Lear, b. 15 Sept, 1805 ; d, 13 Oct. 1853, having m. 21 Jan. 1832, Augusta Elizabeth, dau. of Charles B. Cotton, Esq. of Kingsgate, Kent, and has 4 sons and 6 daus, [1] William Cotton, of Potterells, Herts, and London, banker- b, 20 June, 1834 ; m, 14 July, 1859, Caroline Louisa, dau, of Edward Thornewill, Esq. of Dove Cliff, Staff, and has 3 sons and 7 daus. Greorge Cotton, b, 29 April, I860. — Edward Beaumont Cotton, b, 4 May, 1863.— Hubert Montagu Cotton, b. 1 Feb, 1876,— Mary Louisa Cotton.— Ethel Cotton,— Florence Lucy Cotton,— Sybil Gertrude Cotton,— Ida Henrietta Cotton,— Hilda Evelyn Cotton,— Violet Mabel, [2] Arthur Cecil, capt, R.x,; b, 27 Feb. 1836. [3] Ernest Henry, capt. late Bengal cav.; b, 12 April, 1842; m. 30 Mar. 1875. Emily, elder dau. of late Rev. Matthew Wil- liam Frederic Thursby, rector of Abingdon, Northants. and has a son and 2 daus. Beatrice,~A son and dau, b, 28 Feb, 1878, 4] Walter Charles, b, 4 .July, 1844, 51 Augitsta Mary Harriot.— [6] Gertrude Charlotte Emma. 7] Adelaide Octavia. 8] Constance Laura, m. 28 Sept, 1870. to Henry Cecil, eldest son of T, Bernard Gunston,Esq. of Holmead Hall. Lane. [9] Georgie Florence Louisa. (3) Henry Charles, late 85th regt. b, 7 June, 1812 ; d, 7 Mar. 18«I, having m. 15 July, 1852, Emma Jane, eldest dau. of William Scott Binney, Esq, of London (she re-m. 28 April, 1863, to Rev, Charles Gray Hill, rector of Warboj's, Hunts.), and had 3 sons, Stuart Alexander, b. 18 Aug. 1863.— Harry Alexander, lieut. R.A. ; b. 22 Nov, 1854,- Montague Atwell, b, 7 July, 1856. (4) Augustus John, lieut. Madras cav,; b, 27 Mar, 1815; d. 31 Aug, 1846, having m, 10 April, 1838, Charlotte, dau, of Col. Thomas Nuttall, of the Madras cav, and had 3 sons and a dau. [1] Augustus Frederick, major Madras cav.; b. 8 Aug. 1840; m. and has issue. Charles James, b. 23 Oct. 1842. illiam Alexander, b. 9 Sept. 1845. Jessie Louisa. (5) Alexander Kyd, bar.-at-law I.T.; b. 9 Jan. 1822; m. 30 July, 1868, Charlotte, widow of Thomas Featherstone, Esq. of Cape Town, and has a dau. (6) Horace Goad, b. 26 May, 1825; d. unm. 4 Feb. 1878. (7) Mary Anne, d. 31 Dec. 1877. (8) Emma, d. 1879, having m, 1st— 31 Aug. 1826, to George Savage Curtis, Esq. of Teignmouth, Devon, which marriage was dissolved. He re-m. twice, and d. 4 April, 1854. Emma Curtis re-m, 1848, to William Wintlirop, Esq. U.S. consul at Malta who d. s. p. 3 July, 1869. By her 1st husband she had a son and 5 daus. [1] Francis (Jeorge Savage, lieut.-col. in the army, major 6th Inniskilling dragoons; b, 8 July, 1836; m, 21 Sept. 1858, Phila- delphia Mary Grace, dau. of Col. William Stuart Menteth, 69th Bengiirx.i. (BART.), and has 3 daus, Ada Mary Savage,— Helena Grace.— Stuart Menteth, f2] Selina Emma. 3] Susan, d. 11 Oct, 1854, having m. 1852, to J English, Esq. and had a dau. — Catherine Susan EXGLISII. [4] Ellen, m. 10 April, 1851, to Patrick William MacMahon, C.R. brigadier-gen. Bombay staff, lieut.-col. 36th regt.; he d. 14 Oct. 1871, having had 4 sons and a dau. George Francis William MacMahon, b. 22 Feb. 1852, — Percy Alexander, R.A. b, 26 Sept. 1854.— Ernest Edward, 67th regt.; b. 4 Jan, 1857. — Reginald Henry, b. 27 Aug. 1859.— Florence Susan. [5] Amelia Charlotte. [6] Charlotte. (9) Sabine Louisa, m, 29 June, 1839, to Charles Barnett, of London, banker, j,p, d.l, Gloucestershire, and had, with other issue, JiLlli^vhJ^ Ellen Matilda, youngest dau, m. 12 Mar. 1878, at Cannanore, Madraert Carndor Francis, capt. 7tli H. Lano. mil. sinre 1880, late lieut. 98th regt. hoir prestunptive to the Baro- netcy; b. 14 July, 1847; m. 31 Mar. 1880, Harriet Ann, youngest dau. of late Charles Shannon. Esq. /3/ Theodoela Selina.m. 11 Oct. 1870, to William John, 3rd Earl of Cottenham, who d. 30 Jan. 1881. DALRYMPLE, Sir Hew Hamilton-, of North , Berwick, co. Haddington (1698 N.8.), con- j vener since 1861, lieut.-col. late 71st regt. ; s. his ' father as 6th Baronet in 18.35; b. 21 Nov. 1814: m. : 27 July, 1852, Frances Elizalxith, only dau. of Ro})ort : Arkwright, Esq. of Sutton Scarsdale, co. Derby; heir ; presumptive, his brother John. Arms — Or, on a saltire az. between two water-bougets in feflg i sa. nine lorenges of the field. j Crest — A rock ppr. j SUPPORTERS— Dexter, a lion giiardant gu. Sinister, a falcon , ppr. ; MOTTO— Firm. Residekce— Litchie House, North Berwick. \ Uincagc. i SIR JAMES DALRYMPLE, of Stair (descended from j William de Dalrymple 14")0), lord of sessicm 1657, 1661. and | 1688, with title of Lord Stair, created a BARONET 2 June. 1664, president of the court of session 17 Jan. 1671. M.P. Wigton 1681 j and 1689, created Vlsroi'NT OF STAIR, LORD GLENLfCK AXI) - Stranraer, with limitations to the heirs male of his body, ; DANCER. 173 i April, 1690; b. May, 1619 ; d. 25 Nov. 1695, having m. 21 ii-pt. 1643, Murgaret, eldest dau. of James Ross, of Balniel, co. VigUin; she d. 1692, having had, with other issue, 5 sons, Jolin, 2nd Viitcount iStair, male line ext. Hon. Sir James, a principal clerk of the court of session, inated a Baikjxet 28 April, 16J>8, ancestor of the Karls of Nair. (See Pkkuaoe.) Hon. Sir Hew, created a Baronet. (See below.) _^ Hon. Thomas, physician in ordinary to the King in Scotland. 5] Hon. Sir David, of Hailes, Haddington, Jl.P. Culroas, olicitor-gen. to Q. A>SE, &c. Ac. created a BARONET 8 May, .700; male line extinct 19 June, 1808. KON. Sm HEW DALRYMPLE, of North Berwick, M.l'. New Galloway 1696/1702, N. Berwick 1703 until the nioD.dean oA faculty of advocates 1695,8, lord president of court of session 1698/1737, one of the oommissionerB to le the Articles of Union, created a Baronet op Nova lA 29 April, 1698, with remainder to his heirs male ; he 1 Feb. 1737. having m. l8t~12 Mar. 1682, Marion, dau. of Sir Hamilton, of Presmennan, one of the lords of session ■9B. Bblhaven). Hem. 2ndly, Elizabeth, dau. of John Hamil- ■pi« Esq. of Olivestob, and widow of John Hamilton, of Bangoor; ^e d. 31 Mar. 1743. By liis Ist wife he had with other iasoe «>n«, (1) Sir Robert, of Castleton, Knt. advocate 1714; o. v. p. 31 Aug. 1734, having m. Ist— 33 Feb. 1707, Johanna Hamilton, unly child of John.'master of Bargeny. and 3ndly, Anne, dau. of Sir William Cunningham, Bart, of Caprington, Ayrsh.; she d. '23 Jan. 1776. His grandson throogh the 1st marriage. Sir Hew Hamilton DalrympM, s. as 3rd Baronet. (2) Mew. K>ril Iiniiiiinore of Seasion 1730, and of jasticiar>- >•'•; I). 30 Nov. 1G90; d. IH June, 1755, having m. Anne, dau. anil lioir r>f John Horn, of Horn and Westall, Aberdeensh. and •wn- graiiilfiither of Sir Uoliert DaU-ymple-Hom-Elphinstone, created a Baronkt 1!' Dec. 1837 (see). (3) John. capt. Inniskilling dragoons; b. 17 April, 1693; d. 19 A )>ril, 17.^3, having m. Mar>', dau. of A l ex a n der Ross,of Bal> kiiil, CI. Witrton (she d. 179S, having re-m. to Sir Jamas A(i<>lii)ni>^ < )ii)/)iton, K.B.) and had a son. Sir M.w WhitefoPd Dalrymple, created a Baroxbt 6 May iHi A.c xtinct on the death of his son Qen. Sir Adolphus John DairN iiiplc. .M.i>. 2nd Baronet, S Mar. 1866. (4) William, capt. in the army; b. 19 Oct. 1693, married. His wife d. 35 Mar. 1746. (5) James, of Nonraw, b. 37 Jan. 1698; m. and left iMue; male innue extinct. SIR HEW HAMILTOX-DALRYMPLE, 3rd Baronet (on the death of his father. Sir He«-). iu the army, M.P. co. Hu'ldington 1780,1786, auditor of exoiMi-, ScotUnd, assumed tlx' additional surname of Hamilton in 1796, on inheriting tlu> Hargftiy estates from his uncle John Hamilton; d. 18 Fell. IWHt, Imring m. his cotwln Janet, dau. of William Duff. Ksi|. f)f Crombie, and haAI.HV.MPLE-HAMILT(>N. 4th Baronet, M.P. n CO. Haddinfrton 1795 to 1800, A\T8ldre 1803 6. Haddingtec. 1869, having m. 16 June. 1S22, to Augustin Louis Joseph Casimir Gustave de Fran- (juetot. Due de Colgny, who d. 3 May, 1865, having had 2 dans. [1] Louise Jane Henrietta Emily, m. 9 Dec. 1846, to John, 10th Eiirl of Stiiir. [2] (leorgina Jane Elizalieth Fanny, m. 15 June, 1862, to Cluu-les, 3nl F.arl Manvers. QIR JOHN DALRYMPLE-HAMILTON, 5th Baronet, major-gen. M.P. Hnddinpton burghs 1805/6; d. 26 May, 1 K\b, having m. 30 July, 1 806, (^'harlotte. only dau. of Sir Patrick Warrendor, Burt. M.l'.; shed. 14 April, 1871, having hatl 2 sons and 5 daim. (1) Sir Hew Dalrymple-Hamilton, 6th and present lijironet. (2) John Warrender, E.i.c.c.s. heir presumptive to the Baronetcy; b. May, 1824; m. 7 June, 1847, Sophia, younger dau. of James Pattle, Esq. B.C.s. and has a son and dau. [1] Walter, b. 6 Jan. 1854. [2] Virginia Juliana, m. 12 Sept. 1876, to Francis Henry Champneys, Esq. son of late dean of Lichfield. (3) Helen jane, m. 14 Feb. 1833, to Alexander Maclean, Esq. of Ardgolu:, co. Argyll, who d. 28 Nov. 1872, leaving 2 sons, [1] Alexander Thomas Maclean, of Ardgoiu-. co. Argyll, B.C.S. ; b. 1 April. 1835 ; m. 29 April, 1875, Selina Phihppa, dau. of late William Stephens Dicken, of Bengal med. service, and has 2 daus. /I/ Elizabeth Helen, b. 17 May, 1878. /2/ Margaret, b. at Calcutta 1 Nov. 1879. [2] John Dalrymple, of Lazenby Hal!, Cumberland, B.C.S.; b. 15 May, 1836. (4) Cteorglana, d. 1 May, 1872, having m. 1831, to Lieut.-Gen. Sir William Henry Sewell, K.c.B., who d. 13 Mar. 1862. (5) Cliarlotte Sophia, d. 1864, having m. 15 Dec.l836,to Major- (jen. John Clark, K.n., who d. 22 Mar. 1865; his eldest surviving son, Edmund Francis Dalrj-mple Ci-ark, capt. and adjt. N.W. moimteil police, d. at Fort Walsh, Manitoba, 2 Oct. 1880. (6) Janet Jemima, m. 29 April, 1847, to Rev. James George Cmry Fussell, of the Chantry, Frome, Somerset, n.M. inspector of schools, and has a son and 2 daus. James Thomas Richard FussELL, b. 27 Jan. 1848.— Mary Feihling Janet Warrender.— Sarah Julian. (7) Patricia. Dalyell— see Addenda, " Chaos." DANCER, Sib Tho- mas Johnston, of Motlreeny House, co. Tip- peraiy <1662, I.), lieut. 2nd Somerset militia ; s. his father as 7th Baronet in 1872; b. 3 Jan. 1852; ra. 18 April, 1877, Isabella Laura Elizabeth, only dau. of late Samuel Weare Gaixliner, Esq. of Coombe Ixjdge, Whitchurch, Oxon. (B. Haldon); heir pre- sumptive, his uncle Amy- raid. Akms — Arg. three talbot's heads erased sa. Ckkst— A dexter arm embowed iu armour holding a broken spear ppr. Motto— Tincit qui patitur. SBAT— Modreeny House, Cloughjordan, Tipperary. flinrage. Sm THOMAS DANCER, Knt. alderman and mayor of Waterford, created a Baronet of Ireland 12 Aug. 1662; m. Sarah, widow of Osborne Itchingham, Esq. of Duu- brody, co. Wexford, and youngest dau. of Right Hon. Sir Adam Loftiis, Knt. (V. LISIUUNK, ext.), of Rnthfamham, co. Dublin, joint keeper of the great seal of Ireland 1627, P.O. and treasurer-at-war 1636. His great-grandson, SIR AMYRALD DANCER, 5th Baronet (on the death of his great uncle, the Right Hon. Sir Thomas, in 1786) ; b. 14 Nov. 1768; d. 22 Nov. 1843, having m. 12 April, lb04, Jemima Matilda, 3rd dau. and coheir of Philip Groing, Esq. of Monaquil, co. Tipperary ; she d. 8 June, 1824, having had with other issue 2 sons and 4 daus. (1) Sir Thomas Bernard, s. as 6th Baronet. (2) Amj-ndd,heir presumptive to the Baronetcy; b. 12 Mar. 1818; marricl. (3) Grace Going, d. 27 June, 1881, aged 79. (4) Jemima Matilda, m. 30 April, 1835, as Ist wife, to Rev. Adderley Willcocks Campbell, a.m. rector and vicar of TuUy- corbet, and prebendarj' of Clogher; she d. 1 Aug. 1847, having had a son and 2 daus. [1] DiUon Charles CAMPBELL, A.M. vicar of Great Redishani, Suffolk; b. 16 Jan. 1836 ; m. 6 Aug. 1861, Ann Selina, dau. of Alexander Reid, Esq. of Dublin, and has 2 daus. Catherine.— Florinda Mal)el. [2] Elizabeth Jemima, m. 26 ^iar. 1861, to John Forde, Esq. of Dublin, who d. 3 Mar. 1865, leaving 2 sons, Adderley Forde, b. 30 Sept. 1862.— John, b. 22 April,' 1864. [3] Grace Elizateth, m. 1 Dec. 1874, to Francis Christopher Garvey, Esq. of Murrisk Abbey, co. Mayo, and has a son and dau. John Christopher Garvey, b.l7 Sept. 1876.— Grace Going. (5) Louisa, d. (6) Elizabeth Hume, d. s. p.; having m. 1838, to JoLu Reed, Esq. of Rohans, co. Monaghan. 174 DARELL—DASHWOOD. Sm THOMAS BERNARD, 6th Baronet, J.P. high sheriff of Tipperary 1852; b. 9 Feb. 1806 ; d. 7 May, 1872 ; haAang m 7 Ailg 1845, HeleA Jane, only chUd of John Johnston, Esq. of Markgate, Herts, and had a son and 6 daus. i 1 ) Sir Thomas Johnston, 7th and present Baronet. (2) Alatilda Jemuna, m. 7 May, 1872, to John Jessop, Esq. of J^rSetnfjanfSr^u^M^^^^^ f4?l?^r'SS; n.. 10 Aug. 1876, to John Baillie Tonson Rye, Esq. of Rye Court, co. Cork, and has a son b. 19 May, 1877, and a son, b. 28 Sept. 1878. (5) Emily Margaret, m. 7 Mar. 1877, to John George Annesley, capt. late 11th hussars (V. VALENTIA.) (6) Louisa Constance. (7) Isina Hastings. DARELL, Sir Wil- liam Lionel (1795, G.B.), M.A. rector of Fretheme since 18-i4; s. his brother as 4th Ba- ronet in 1853; b. 5Feb. 1817; m. 1st— 29 May, 1840, Mary, eldest dau. of Sir Francis Ford, Bart.; she d. 9 Mar. 1842. Hem.2ndly— 18 April, 1843, Harriet Mary, only dau. of Sir Edward Tierney, Bart, (ext.) ; she d. 27 June, 1873. He m. 3rdly— 7 Jan. 1880, Fanny Julia, widow of T Hyde Clarke, Esq. of London. By his 2nd wife he had 2 sons and a dau, (1) Lionel Edward, capt. Glouc. yeo. cav. 1879/81; b. 6 Sept. 1845; m. 26 June, 1870, Helen Prances, only child of late Edward Marsland, Esq. of Henbury Hall, Cheshire, and has had 2 sons and 5 daus. Lionel Edward Hamilton Marmaduke, b. 2 April, 1876.— WiUiam Harry Verelst, b. 23 Jan. 1878. — Violet Mary.— Evelyn Mary.— Marguerite Helen.— Flora Muriel, b. 8 Nov. 1879; d. 27 May, 1881.— A dau. b. 28 Oct. 1881. (2) Edward Tierney Gilchrist, b. 6 Aug. 1847 ; m. 15 June, 1869, Amy, dau. of Leo Schuster, Esq. of Roehampton, and has a son, b. 1872, and 2 daus. (3) Flora Mary, m. 18 June, 1872, to Edward McDougall Stop- ford Claremont, K.N. (son of General Claremont, C.B.), s. p. Arms— Az. a lion rampant or ducally crowned arg. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or a man's bust in profile ppr. bearded sa. ^vreathed gold and az., a cap of the last fretty arg. tasselled gold, turned up erm. Residence— Fretherne Rectory, Stroud. Town house— 29, York Place, Portman Square, W. Eineage, LIONEL DARELL, of London (great-great-grandson of Sir Marmaduke Darell, Knt. of Fulmer, Bucks, who d. 22 Mar. 1631), cofferer to JAMES I. and CHARLES I.; b. 1708; d. 19 Oct. 1783, having m. 13 June, 1734, Honoria, dau. of Humphrey Hardwick, of Lisbon, merchant, vice-consul there, and had a son. SIR LIONEL, M.P. Headon, Yorks, chairman E.l.c.S. col. of a regt. of India House vols, created a Baronet 12 May, 1795; b. 25 Sept. 1742; d. 30 Oct. 1808, having m. 30 July, 1766, Isabella, dau. of Timothy Tullie, Esq. of London, a director E.I.C.S.; she bur. 15 May, 1800, leaving an only son. SIR HARRY VERELST, 2nd Baronet, commercial resident E.l.c.S. at Calpu and Eatwah, India; b. 25 Dec. 1768; d. 13 April, 1828, having m. 1 June, 1809, Amelia Mary Anne, only dau. of William Becher, Esq. of Howbury, Beds.; she d. 5 Jan. 1878, having had 3 sons and 3 daus. (1) Sir Harry Francis Colville, 3rd Baronet, lieut.-col. 7th dragoons ; b. 17 Nov. 1814 ; d. 6 Jan. 1863. (2) Sir William Lionel, 4th and present Baronet. (3) James, b. 1819. (4) Emily Marj', d. 18 Mar. 1869, having m. 11 Oct. 184J, Rev. Anthony Berwick Lechmere (Bart.) (5) Isabella Martha, m. 23 Jan. 1837, to Henry Shirley, Esq. of Peppingford Lodge, Sussex, and Hyde Hall, Ettingtou, Jamaica, and has with other issue a son and dau. /I/ Lionel Henry Shirley, c.e. (youngest son); ni. 26 Nov. 1873, Lucy Anne, youngest and only surviving dau. of late William WagstaS, R.N. of East Stonehouse, Devon. /2/ Isabella :Margarita, m. 14 Jan. 1874, to Lieut.-Col. Constantine Phipps Carey, R.E. and has a dau. b. 6 Sept. 1879. (6) Elizabeth Anne, m. 16 June, 1835, to Henry D. Brown, Esq. B.C.S. late judge at Poona, and had a dau. Flora Eliza (only child), m. 26 July, 1866. to Leonard John Graham-Clarke. Esq. bar.-at-law, J.P. and has 4 sous. Lionel Altham Grail^M-Clarke, b. 2 May, 1867.— John Eagles Henrv, b. May, 1868.— Leonard "Warre, b. 6 June, 1872.— Gerald, b. 12 July, 1873. DASHWOOD, !SIR Henry Wil- LIAM, of Kirtlington Park, Oxon. J.P. and D.L. (1684, E.), high sheriif 1866; s. his father as oth Baronet in 1861 ; b. 17 Oct. 1816; m. 18 Hept. 1845, Sophia, only dau. of John Drink - water, Esq. of Sherborne House, CO. Warwick, and has had with other issue son^and 4 daus. (1) George John Egerton, D.L. Oxon. capt. Oxford mil. since 1880, late lieut. and capt. Scots guards ; b. 12 Sept. 1861; m. 12 Aug. 1876, Lady Mary Margaret Sey- mour, youngest dau. of Francis George,5th Marquis of Hertford, and has 2 sons and 2 daus. Robert Henry Seymour, b. 19 July, 1876.— Ernest George, b. 18 Jan. 1880.— Emily Sophia.— A dau. b. 17 Mar. 1881. (2) Ellen Louisa, m. 27 Aug. 1872, to Hon. Conrad Adderley Dillon, (V. DILLON.) (3) Florence. (4) Susan Alice. (5) Mary Sophia. Arms— Arg. on a fesse double cottised gu. three griffin's beads erased or. Crest — A griffin's head erased per fesse enninols and gu. Seat— Kirtlington Park, Oxford. Eittcage. GEORGE DASHW'OOD, alderman of London [younger brother of Francis Dashwood, of London (said by Le Neve to be son of Samuel Dashwood, of Stoke (Jomar, Somer- sets.), father of Sir Francis Dashwood, created a Baronet, see next article], undertook, with other persons, to farm tlie whole revenue of Ireland, temp. ClIARLES II. and a commissioner of excise and hearth tax until his death 1682; m. Margaret, dau. of William Perry, of Thorpe, Surrey. She d. 1714, having had with other issue 3 sons, (1) Sir Robert, created a Baronet 16 Sept. 1684. (2) Richard, m. Mary Garrat, of London. (3) Georgo, lieut.-col. regt. of foot; d. at Torbay 1706, having m. Angelina, dau. of Sir Algernon Peyton, of Doddington, Isle of Ely. His grandson, SIR Henry, assumed the surname of PEYTON only, and was created a Baronet 18 Sept. 1776. (See that article.) SIR ROBERT DASHWOOD, knighted at Windsor Castle 4 June, 1682, created a BARONET 16 Sept. 1684, with remainder to the male issue of his father, who had had in his possession for some time a baronet's patent, which he did not take out; M.P. Banbury; d. July, 1734, having in. Penelope, dau. and coheir of Sir Thomas Cliamberlayne, Bart, of Wick- ham, Oxon. and with 3 daus. had 2 sons, [1] Robert, d. in Paris, Sept. or Oct. 1728, having m. Dorothea, sister and coheir of Sir John Reade, of Brockett Hall, Herts. Bart, (ext.), and had a son, Sir James, who s. as 2nd Baronet. DASH WOOD, 175 [21 Richard, of Ledwell, Oxon. d. April, 1787, having m. Elizabeth, dau. of Thomas Lewis, Eeq. of Stanford Hall, Nott«. His great-great-grandson, Samuel Vkuk Dashwood, of Stanford Park, Lough- borough, in H.o. (son of Samuel Francis Dashwood. of Stanford, Notts, and his wife Lj-dia Boughton, dau. of Mathew Dymoke Lister, Esq. of Burwell Park, Line.)— (B. Ribblks- UALE) ; b. 3 Nov. 1804 ; d. 10 Nov. 1876, having m. 1st— 24 Oct. 1828, Caroline, dau, of Philip Hamond, of Westacre, Norfolk ; she d. 27 May, 1840, having had 3 sons and 4 daus. (1) Charles Lewes, of Stanford Park, late 6th fusiliers ; b. 8 May, 1833. (2) Richard Lewes, lieut.-coL East Yorkshire (15th) regt. b. IK Feb. 1837. (3) Robert Lewes, rector of Stanford-on-Soar, Notts. M.A. ; h. 9 Feb. 1840 ; m. 16 Aug. 1866, Edith Theresa, dau. of Row- land Edward Cooper, Esq. of London (BURRABD), and had 3 sons and 3 daus. Robert Vere Lewes, b. 6 Sept. 1869.— Claude Burrard Lewes, b. 30 Oct. 1872.— Cuthbert William Lewes, b. 29 Jan. 1874. —Theresa Emma CJharlotte.— Edith Caroline.— (Constance Alice. (4) Caroline Maria, m. 2 Oct. 1849, to Rev. Richard Surtecs, incumbent of Holthv, York, and has 6 sons and 8 daus. /I/ Richard Villiers SUUTKE8, b. 8 April, 1853; m. 12 June, 1879, Emily Charlotte, eldest dau. of George Yewy Stewart, Esq. of Kati Kati, X.Z. (Bart.) /2/ Edward Alexander, b. 12 Mar. 1863.-/3/ Francis Vere, b. 22 Dec. 1864.-/4/ PhiUp Scott, b. 29 June, 1868.-/5/ Charles Henry, b. 7 Dec. 1870. /6/ Mary Anne, m. 4 Sept. 1877, to Rev. Thomas Robinson, vicar of He.^liiigt<>n, Yorks. /7/ Alnieira Ciiroline. ^/8/ Lonisa Matilda, m. 16 June, 1881, to Edward John, Srd son of late Rev. Charles Sndth, of Boothby. 191 Sophy Geraldine, m. 24 April, 1879, to Arthur Weston Fullerton Smith, Esq. son of late Rev. Charles Smith, rector of Boothby (iraffoe, Line. /lO/ Laura Charlotte, m. 18 July, 1880, to Angostos Wood Acton, younger sou of late John Wood, Esq. of Ashfleld, Martlinc Evelyn. /1 3/ Charlotte RoaabeUe. (5) Matilda Kiitlicrine, ni. S5 Oct. 1854, to Rer. Charles Snell, rector of Uulton, Suffolk, and has a dan. Katherine Mary. b. 26 Aug. 1868; m. » Ang. 1876, to Rev. Henry Woodruffe Proctor Beaachamp (BART.) (6) Sophia Diana, m. 6 Feb. 1866, to Rer. George Horatio I)aveni)ort, of Foxley, co. Hereford, vicar of Yazor, co. Hereford, J.!', and has a son and dau. Ralph Tichborne DAVENPORT, b. 28 Jan. 1878.— CTiarlotte Nest Daveniwrt, b. 17 Jaji. 1871. (7) Lvdia Charlotte, m. 19 Sept. 1871, to Hugh Osborne Batemun, capt. late 43rd L.I., ll.M. inspector of factories, and has 4 daus. Emily Wlnifrefl Elinor Batbman.— Sophy Kathleen.— Edith Mary Sacheverel. Rev. S, V. Dashwood m. 2ndly— 26 Jan. 1844, Edith E dau. of Col. Hawksltaw, of Clifton, Somerset, and had 7 sons and 3 daus. (8) Edward Vere, b. 25 June, 1846. (9) Samuel Francis, b. 3 April, 1848 ; m. 13 Dec. 1877, Alice Lucy, 2nd dau. of Rev. William Buller, rector of Hernington, Somerset (B. Chuuston). (10) Frederick, b. 10 Oct. 1849. -(11) Francis Heni^-, b. 11 Feb. 1855.— (12) AlfHKl Henry, b. 8 Sept. 1866.— (13) Ed- mund William, Snd lieut. 8th fusiliers, lat^" 67th foot ; b. 9 Sept. 1858.-(14) Philip Wihuot, b. 4 Oct. 1862.— (15) Edith Helen. (16) Alice, m. 16 July, 1873, to Thomas Try on, of Bulwick Park, Northants. lieiit.-col. 7tli royal fusiliers, high sheriff Northants. 1875, and has a son and 3 daus. Guy Thomas Lewes Tkyon, b. 22 Oct. 1878.— Eva Mildred — duida Mary.— Violet Alice Grace. (17) Emily Laura. C\1R JAMES DASHWOOD, 2nd Baronet, D.C.U high steward iO Oxford university, M.l'. Oxon.; b. 1715; d. 10 Nov. 1779,havingm. Feb. 1738. 9,Elizabeth,dau. and coheir of Edward Spencer, Esq. of Reudlesham, Suffolk, and had with 3 daus. 2 sons, (1) Sir Henry Watkin, s. as 3rd Baronet. (2) Thomas, K.I.C.S. d. 20 Dec. 1825, having m. 23 Feb. 1782, Charlotte Louisa, dau. of J Auriol, Esq. ; she d. 10 Jan. 1838, having had with other issue 2 sons, [1] Thomas John, merchant, of Bengal, B.C.S. and judge of Tirhoot; b. 27 Nov. 1792; d. 17 June, 1836, having m. 13 June, 1822, Susan, dau. of Thomas Wodehouse, Esq. of Sennowe, Norfolk (E. KiMBERLEY) ; she d. 2 Nov. 1834, having had 2 sons and 4 daus. /I/ Thomas Alexander, of Walsworth, Herts. J. P.; b. 22 Feb. 1826 ; m. 3 Oct. 1866, Charlotte Eliza, dau. of Rev. Charles Knyvett, rector of Heslerton, co. York, and has had a son and 7 daus. Thomas Henry Knwett, b. 3 Jan. 1876.— Maiy Susan.— Maud.— Florence.— Blanch Wodehouse, d. 6 Feb. 1878.— ]{ose.— Cicelv, b. 20 Oct. 1877. and d. 13 Jan. following.— Alice Katharine, b. 14 Sept. 1879. /2/ Hcnrv Wodehouse, b. 30 Nov. 1830. ■/3/ Charlotte Sarah. /4/ Isabel Emily. /5/ Ellen Catherine. /6/ Louisa Blanch. [2] Alexander Wilton, lieut.-col. b. 26 Sept. 1796 ; d. 16 Mar. 1877, having m. 16 May, 1827, Marianne, dau. of Peter Still, Esq. of London, and had with other issue 2 sons and 4 daus. /I/ Alexander John, b. 28 Mar. 1830; d. at Lucknow 9 July, 1857, having m. 13 July, 1854, Emma Blanche, dau. of Capt. J Bland Garrett, and had 2 sons, Alexander Thomas, b. 4 April, 1865.— Arthur Frederic, b. 31 Aug. 1857. /2/ George Lionel, b. 2 Aug. 1843 ; m. 1 Aug. 1866, Avice Frances Anne, dau. of Thomas Part, Esq. and has 2 sous and 4 daus. Montague George, b. 26 Aug. 1872. — Henry Tliomas Alexander, b. 9 July, 1878. — Marion Avice. — Edith Georgina. — Ethel Isabella. — Constance. — Harriet Frances. /3/ Charlotte Still, d. 26 April, 1863, having m. 20 May, 1866, to Richard Durant, Esq. of High Canons, Barnet, and had a son and 4 daus. Richard DuR-VXT, b. 22 Sept. I860.— Mary Elizabeth.— Louisa Blanche. — Charlotte Agnes.— Anna Maria. 74/ Selina Georgiana, d. 10 Nov. 1879, having m. 6 July, 1864, to Rev. George Wilham Watson, vicar of Milford, near Crodalming, Surrey, and vicar of Weedon Bee, North- ants ; he d. 9 May, 1863, having had 2 sons and 3 daus. Francis Dashwood Watsox, b. 7 May, 1856.— Charles Kaye,b. 21 April, 1858.— Harriet Selina.— Mary Emma.— Georgina Janet. /5/ Louisa Charlotte, m. 27 Dec. 1859, to Rev. Alfred Child, of Ram Park, Yeovil, m.A. Emmanuel College, Camb. curate of Bamsley, Glouc. 1869/74, and has 3 sons and 3 daus. CjTil Charles ClULD.b. 16 Dec. I860.— Herbert Alexander, b. 8 April, 1870.— Berham Frederick Alfred, b. 6 Oct. 1872.— Ella Marian.— Ivia Beatrice. /6/ Emma Marian, m. 33 Sept. 1868, to Lawford Yate Jjee, of Lincoln's Inn, bar.-at-law, and has 3 sons and 3 Charles Yate Lke, b. 16 Nov. 1869.— Frederick Dashwood Yate, b. 6 April, 1871.— Reginald Yate, b. 18 Nov. 1876.— Alice Marian Yate.— Gertrude Amy Yate. — A dau. b. M Aug. 1880. Sm HENRY WATKIN, 3rd Baronet, D.C.L. gent, of the privy chamber, M.p. Wigtown burghs 1774/80, Woodstock 1784/1830 ; b. SO Aug. 1746; d. 10 June, 1828, having m. 17 July, 1780, Mary Helen, dau. of John Graham, of the supreme court, Calcutta, and of Kinross, N.B.; she d. 1796, having had with 8 daus. 8 sons, ril Sir George, s. as 4th Baronet. [2] Charles, lieut.-col. Scots fusilier guards, C.B.; b. 9 Dec. 1787; d. 20 April, 1832, having m. 27 Fe!>. 1822, Caroline, 4th dau. of Adm. Sir Robert Barlow, (j.cb. (Bart.) ; she d. 29 April, 1860. [3] Augustus, vicar of Thomagc and Brinton, formerlj' in tlie guards; b.26 Feb. 1795; d. 12 July, 1863. having m. 16 June, 1825, Hester, 4th dau. of Sir Jacob ilenry Astley, Bart. (B. HAST- INGS); she d. 31 Aug. 1867, having had 2 sons and a dau. (1) Augustus Astley George, capt. late 108th regt. also 18th Madras N.I. and 3rd Madnuj European regt. during the Indian Mutiny 1887; b. 9 May, 1827; m. 19 Mar. 1874, Edith CaroUue Flora, eldest dau. of J L Marshall, Esq. (2) Charles Henrj', bar.-at-law, b. (3) Georgiana Helen. SIR GEORGE, 4th Baronet, C.B. b. 17 Sept. 1786; d. 22 Sept. 1861, having m. 8 Sept. 1816, Marianne Sarah, eldest dan. of Sir William Rowley, 2nd Bart, of Tendring Hall, Suffolk; she d. 24 Mar. 1877, having had 3 sons and 3 daus. [11 Sir Henry WUHam, 5th and present Baronet. [2] George Astley Charles, capt. 71st regt. b. 3 June, 1820; d. 26 July, 1863, having m. 23 Feb. 1854, Hon. Harriet Anne Bateman-Hanbury, eldest dau. of William, 1st Lord Bateman (she re-m. 14 Feb. 1867 to Lord Montagu William Graham, only brother of James, 3rd Duke of Montrose, who d. 21 June, 1878), and had 2 sons and a dau. (1) Charles Edmund, of Whirstead Park, Suffolk, late lieut. Hereford mil. inf.; b. 29 June, 1857. (2) Arthur George Frederick, b. 28 May, 1860. (3) Marianne CaroUne, m. 6 Dec. 1876, to Edward, 2nd Lord St. Leonanls. [3] Frederick Loftus, capt. late 16th lancers ; b. 13 Oct. 1824 ; m. 7 Feb. 1871, Lucy Amelia Clinton, dau. of Thomas Pelham Clinton, Esq. [4] Marianne Georgiana, m. 11 Feb. 1847, to Sir Edmund An- trobus, Bart. M.P. [5] Emma Philadelphia, m. 18 Aug. 1857, to Granville Robert Henry Somerset, d.c.l. (D. Beaufort) ; he d. 23 Mar. 1881. [6] Snsan Caroline, m. 31 Oct. 1852, to Charles George, eldest son of William, afterwards 3rd ^larquis of Cholmonddey; he d. 7 Dec. 1869, having had with 4 daus. an only son, George Henry Hugh, Earl of Rocksavage. 176 DASHWOOD—DA VIS, DASHWOOD, Sir Edwin Hare (1707, G.B.), formerly 10th regt.; s. his uncle as 7th Baronet and premier Baronet of Great Britain in 1863; b. 7 Sept. 1825 ; m. 25 Oct. 1853, Koberta Henrietta, dau. of Sir Robert Abercromby, 5th Baronet, of Birken- bog, and has 4 sons and 2daus. cU'hxaAjM^ (1) Edwin,. Abercromby, b. 28 0cO854. /F'/ic.U- (2) George Julius Hare, b. 19 Aug. 1856; d. 30 Nov. 1878. (3) RobertJ[Qhn,b. 3 June, 1859. (4) Francis, b. 18 Aug. 1863. (5) Emily Bertha, (6) Mary Elizabeth Gordon. Arms— Ai-g. on a fesse double cottised gu. three griffin's beads erased or. . . j Crest— A grifRn's head erased per fesse erminois and gu. Hineage. TpRANCIS DASHWOOD, of Loudon, Turkey merchant (elder Ju brother of George Dash wood, also alderman of London, see preceding article), fined for alderman, had a grant of arms by Sir Edward Bysshe, Clarenceux ; m. Alice, sister of Alderman Sleigh, and had with other issue 3 sons, (1) Sir Samuel, sherifE of London, knighted at Windsor Castle, 30 July, 1684, lord mayor of London 1703; d. 1705, having m. Anne, dau. of John Smith, of Tedworth, Hants, and sister of " Mr, Speaker " Smith, and had with 6 daus. 2 sons— George and Thomas, (2) Thomas, m, Penelope, dau. of Hillersdon, and left issue. (3) Sir Francis, of London, silk merchant, and Wanstead, Essex ; knighted at Guildhall, 29 Oct. 1702, and created a Baronet 28 June, 1707, M.P.Winchilsea; d. 4 Nov. 1724; m, Ist.Mary.only dau. of John Jennings, of St, Margaret's, Westminster, and had 2 daus. He m, 2ndly, Lady Mary Vane, dau, of Vere, 4th Earl of Westmorland, and coheir of her brothers Vere, Thomas, and John, 5th, 6th, and 7th Earls, and coheir of the barony of Le Despencer ; she d, 19 Aug, 1710, He m, 3rdly, Mary, dau. of Major King, and niece of Dr. King, master of the charterhouse; and 4thly— 21 July, 1720, Lady Elizabeth Windsor, dau. of Thomas, 1st Earl of Plymouth. His grandson through his 3rd marriage, SIR JOHN DASHWOOD-KING, 4th Baronet (on the death of his father 1793), d. 22 Oct. 1849, having m. 29 Aug. 1789, Mary Anne, dau. of Theodore Henry Broadhead, Esq. (Brinckman); she d. 19 Jan. 1844, having had with other issue 4 sons and 2 daus. [1] Sir George Henry, 5th Baronet, M.P. Bucks 1832/5, and Wycombe 1837/62 ; b. 1790 ; d. s. p. 4 Mar. 1802, having m. 17 Mar. 1823, his cousin Elizabeth, dau. of Theodore Henry Broad- head, Esq. (Brinckmax), [2] Sir John Richard, 6th Baronet, b. 1792; d. unm. 24 Sept, 1863, [3J Edwin Sandys, capt, R.H.G, blue, d. 1846, having m. 12 June, 1821, Emily, dau. of Rev. Robert Hare, of Hurstmon- ceaux, Sussex; she d. , 1857, having had a son and dau. (1) Sir Edwin Hare, 7th and present Baronet. (2) Amelia Caroline, m. , to Capt. Henry Alex- ander Story, late R.N. [4] Henry, in H.O. d. 16 Feb. 1846, having m. 19 Sept. 1826, Anne Caroline, 3rd dau. of William Leader, Esq. of Putney Hill. [5] Mary, m. Oct. 1815, to Augustus FitzHardinge, son of Frederick, 5th Earl of Berkeley ; he d. 27 Dec. 1872. [6] Elizabeth, d. s. p. 29 Aug, 1846, having m, 1st— Oct, 1821, to W H Sober, Esq, of White Staunton, Wilts. He d. , and she re-m. to Capt. John St. Ledger. DAVIS, Sib Johh Francis, k.c.b. of Hollywood, CO. Glouc. hon. D.c.L. Oxon. governor and com. - in - chief of Hong Kong 1844/8, created a Ba- ronet 18 July, 1845, and made K.C.B. 12 June, 1854 ;* b. 16 July, 1795; m. 1st— 9 April, 1822, Emily, dau. of Lieut.-Col. Richard Hum- frays, Bengal engineers ; she d. 7 Sept. 1866, having had with other issue a sou and 4 daus. (1) Sulivan Francis, acting judge and magistrate at Arrah, Bengal; b. 13 Jan. 1827; d. 21 June, 1862, having ni. Agnes M Middleton; she dieW ,^^f "^ ^te Aue 1848 • m. 22 April, 1879, Marianna Emily, dau. of late ThfmasGolSe Harding, Esq.' of Hallsannery, N. Devon, and has a dau. Beatrice Adela Frances. «« o 4. i qta irafhP (6) Lionel Ashton, b. 17 Sept. 1850; m. 20 Sept- 1876, Kathe- rine Edith, eldest dau. of Burton Archer-Burton, lisq. oi Woodlands, Hants, and has a dau. [3] Motte,d.l4Feb.l839,havingm.20reb.l808 toHenry, only son of Sir Richard Colt-Hoare, Bart. : he d. 18 Sept. 1836. Des Voeux— see Voeux. De Trafford— see Trafford. De Vere — see Vere. Dick— see Addenda, '' CHAOS." DICKSON, Sir Alexander collingwood tho- MAS (1802, U.K.), capt. R.N. (retd.) ; s. his brother as 5th Baronet iu 1868; b.l Aug. 1810; m. lo Nov. 1837, Miss Amelia Caroline Beau- clerk Whimper ; heir presumptive, his nephew John Poynder Dickson. Arms — Az.an anchor erect or encircled ^vith an oak \vreath vert between three mullets pierced of the second, on a chief of the last three pallets gu. the centre one surmounted by a mural crown arg. Crest— An armed arm embowed brandishing a falchion ppr. surmounted of a trident and spear in saltire or. Motto — Fortes fortuna juvat. Seat— Sydenham, Roxburgh, n.b. [1] William, lieut. Bengal engineers, b. 24 Jan. 1806; d. 31 [2] Alexander Stephen, capt. R.A. b. 9 July, 1815 ; d. 27 Jan. 1845. tSX-O^tf/, . ^^ [3] Sir CoUingwood, R.A. V.C. K.C.B., gen. in the army, col. com. R.A. since 1875, A.A.G. Ireland 1856/62, insp.-gen. artillery 1870/5, served at Constantinople 1841^ 5, and in Crimea, at battles of Alma and Inkerman, capture of Balaklava, wounded before Sebastopol, k.l.h. and other foreign orders, A,D.C. to the Queen, 1855,66; b. 20 Nov. 1817 ; m. 14 Jan. 1847, Harriet, 2nd dau. of Rev. Thomas Bumaby, vicar of Blakeslev. Northants. and has 3 sons, Alexander Thomas, b. 19*0ct. 1 847.— CoUingwood Alma b. 20 Sept. 1854.— William, b. 21 July, 1857. [4] John Henrj-, major 51st regt. (K. O.); b. 26 Aug. 1822; d. 28 May, 1863. [5] Eliza, d. 7 Feb. 1879, havingm.13 Feb. 1834, to Richard Beaumont Bumaby, lieut.-gen. r.h.a. (2nd son of Rev. Thomas Bumaby, vicar of St. Margaret's, Leicester); he d. 1 June, 1871. [6] Ellen, d. 4 July, 1878. Adm. William Dickson m. 2ndly— 1786, Elizalx^th M dau. of James Chartres, of Eton Coll. Windsor, and hiul ■n-ith other issue 2 sons, /4/ David John, com. R.X. b. 1790; d. s. p. at Paulton, Bath, 25 Nov. 1870, having m. 21 Aug. 1828. Hester, dau. of Rev. William Rawlins, rector of Teversall, Notts. /5/ Rowland Cotton, capt. Bengal artillery, b. 1793; m. , Emily de Duicros, and had a son, William David, col. in the amiy, lieut.-col. Bomlmy s.c. political agent and judge at Neemuck, a celebrated oriental linguist; b. 7 Sept. 1824; d. at St. Brandons, Banff, 5 April, 1879, aged 55, having m. 24 July, 1855, Mary Stewart, dau. of Alexander Souter, Esq. of St. Brandons, Banff, N.B. and had a son and 2 daus. [1] Alexander Leslie, b. 18 Sept. 1862. [2]M Hineage. ARCHIBALD DICKSON, of Pontefract, Yorks. (said to be brother of James Dickson, of Ednam and Sydenham in Scotland, M.P. Peebles, Linlithgow, and Selkirk, will dated 28 Nov, 1771, proved 30 Dec. following), had with 2 daus. 3 sons, (1) William, of Sydenham House, co. Roxburgh, adm. of the blue; d. May, 1803, having m. 1st, Jane, dau. of Alexander CoUingwood, Esq. of Unthank, Northumb ; she d. 12 April, 1782, having had with 2 daus. 3 sons, /I/ WiUiam, capt. 22nd regt. b. 20 Sept. 1770; d. s. p. at Port au Prince, St. Domingo, 1795, having m. his cousin Elizabeth, only surviving child of his uncle. Sir Archibald Dickson, 1st Bart.; she d. 27 July, 1856, having re-m. 2 Aug. 1804, as 3rd wife, to Rear- Adm. John Child Purvis, of Vicars HiU House, Hants, who d. 23 Feb. 1825. /2/ Sir Archibald CoUingwood, s. as 2nd Baronet. /3/ Sir Alexander, k.c.b. 1815, G.c.B. 1838, K.c.H. major-gen. in the army, deputy-adj.-gen. R.A. director-gen. of artillery, commissioner r.m.c. Sandhurst A.D.c. to the King ; b. 3 June, 1777; d. 22 April, 1840, having m. 19 Sept. 1802, Eulalia, dau. of Don Stephani Brion6s, of Minorca; she d. 24 July, 1830, having had with other issue 4 sons and 2 daus. Mary Catherine Brodie, m, 21 Sept. 1880, to James Barclay, Esq. of Buchromb, Banffshire. [3] Isabella Hester Stewart. (2) Sir Archibald Dickson, of Hardingham, Norfolk, adm. of the blue, created a Baronet 21 Sept. 1802, wth remainder to his nephew, Archibald CoUingwood; he d.May, 1803, having m. Ist — Jllizalieth, dau. of Richard Porter, surgeon; she d. 1799. He m. 2ndly— 2 Dec. 1800, Frances Anne, dau. of Rev. Williams, of Norwich (she re-m. to Lieut.- Col. O'Brien). By his 1st wife he had an only dau. Ehzabeth, d. 27 July, 1856, having m. Ist— 1791, to her cousin, Capt. William Dick.son before-named, and 2ndly— 2 Aug. 1804, as 3rd wife, to Adm. John Child Purvis, of Vicars Hill House, Hants, who d, 23 Feb. 1825. (3) John, lieut.-gen. d. 14 April, 1816. having m. Elizabeth, dau. of Alexander Colliiipwood, Esq. of Unthank aforesaid; .she d. 1801, having had with other i.^ssue a son, Archibald, capt. R.X. b. 27 June, 1772; d. 20 Mar. 1836, having m. 2 Sept. 1801, his cousin Jane, dan. of Adm. Wil- liam Dickson, of Sydenham House, Roxburghs; she d. 6 Dec. 1866, having had 3 sons and 4 daus. /I/ John Greorge CoUingwood, b. 19 Dec. 1806; d. unm. /2/ William Archibald Reed, b. 30 Dec. 1808; d. unm. /3/ Archibald Reed, b. 12 Sept. 1811; d. unm. /4/ Jane Eliza Frances, m. 30 Mar. 1837, to Rev. Simpson Brown Maughan, vicar of Widdrington, Northumberland; he d. 8 Ang. 1869, having had 3 sons, i.1) John Archibald CoUingwood Maugiiax, vicar of Mick- ley, Northumberland, b. 7 Jan. 1838; m. 7 April, 1869, Mary Georgina, 3rd dau. of Rev. Richard Sale, St. Lawrence, Isle of Thanet, and has had 3 sons and a dau. CjTil CoUingAVOod MAITGIIAN, b. 16 Nov. 1872.— Charles Archibald, b. 8 April, 1876.— Francis Gilfrid, b. 25 June, 1878.— Ethel Frances Marj-, b. 1 Jan. 1870 ; d. 30 Nov. 1880. (2) WilUam Morland, curate of BlymhiU, Wore, since 1877; b. 17 Feb. 1839. (3) James Slade, curate in charge of Upwey, Dorset, since 1873; b. 12 Nov. 1844. /5/ Harriet, d. unm. /6/ Eliza, d. unm. Ill Ann EUza, m. Mar. 1841, to James Humphrey Morland Maughan, C.E, ; he d. 28 May, 1853, having had with other issue a son and 3 daus. [1] James Archibald MAUGHAN, b. 11 June, 1843; m 7 Sept. 1876, Agnes Mary, only dau. of R S Kilgour, Esq. of Hull. L2] Ann Eliza EUen. [3] Elizabeth CoUingwood. [4J Louisa. IR ARCHIBALD COLLINGWOOD DICKSON, 2nd Baro- net, rear-adm. of the red; b. 30 June, 1772; d. 18 June, 1827, having m. 17 Aug. 1797, Harriet, dau. of Adm. John Bour- master, of Titchfield, Hants.; she d. 6 Jan. 1865, having had with other issue 6 sons and 2 daus. [1] Sir WiUiam 3rd Baronet, a vice-adm. R.N.; b. 10 June, 1798; d. s. p. 5 Jan. 1868, having m. 26 Jime, 1850, Laura Emmeline, only dau. of Col. Lewis Augustus Northcy, of Llang- worthan, co. Pembroke. She re-m. 4 Mar. 1869, to Henry Buck- worth Powell-Montgomery, capt. grenadier guards, who d. 24 June, 1878. [2] Sir Colpoys 4th Baronot, col. Bengal army; b. 21 Aug. 1807; d. 21 May, 1868, having m. 1831, Emma, dau. of WiUiam Knyvett, composer of His Majesty's chapel royal and one of the gentlemen of the chapel, and had a dau.— Emma, married. S' DILKE, 181 [3] Sir Alexander Collingwood Thomas, 5th and present Baronet. [4] John Boiimiaster, rear-adm. R.x. C.B.; b. 29 April, 1815; d. 11 Feb. 1876, having m. Ist— 19 June, 1856, Sarah MatUda, dau. of Thomas Poynder, Esq. of Hilmarton, Wilts.; she d. 31 Oct. 1866. He m. 2ndly— 4 Aug. 1868, Ellen, 2nd dau. of W H Frampton, Esq. of Hall House, Frome Sulwood, Somerset, having had by his 1st wfe a son and 3 daus. (1) John Poynder, heir presumptive to the Baro- netcy ; b. 31 Oct. 1866. (2) Mary Harriet Isabella Cumberland, m. 12 Jan. 1881, to Frederick Amelius Beauclerk, late 60th rifles, younger son of Lord Frederick Charles Ptter Beauclerk, of Little Grimsby Hall, co. Lino. (D. ST. Albajjs.) (3) Caroline. (4) Isabella. [5] George CoUingwood, capt. 23rd Madras L.i.; b. 15 Dec. 1817; d. 1863, having m. 11 Dec. 1849, Henrietta Emma, eldest dau. of W H Frampton, Esq. aforesaid, and had 2 daus. (1) Ellen Amelia, m. 2 June, 1877, to Alfred Henry Burton, Esq. of St. Leonard 's-on-Sea (only son of late Alfred Burton, Esq. and his wife Anne Delicia Adams), and has a son, b. 4 April, 1878. (2) Florence. [6] Francis Farrill CoUingwood, capt. late Madras fnsiUera; b. 29 Sept. 1822; m. , Frances Murtagh, dau. of Thomas Turner, Esq. of Arcot, East Indies, and has with other issue a son,— Francis. [7] Harriet Jane, d, 21 Dec. 1869, having m. 17 Aug. 1820, tt- Adm. Thomas Wren Carter, R.N. C.B.; he d. 1 Feb. 1874, having had 2 sons and 3 daus. (1) William Edward Dickson CARTER, late fellow New Coll. Oxon. rector of Sarsdeu-cum-ChurchiU, Oxon. rural dean, official principal of the archdeaconry of Oxford; b. 24 June, 1821; m. 10 Jan. 1860, Ellen, dau. of Rev. Charles Barter, and has 2 sons and 6 daos. William CoUingwood, in H.O.; b. 2S May, 18»8. —Archibald Thomas, sub.-lieut. R.N. b. 6 Oct. ISM.— EUen Elizabeth.— Gertrude Henrietta.— Agatha Jane.— Agnes Mary.— Edith Harriet.— Augusta Laura. (2) George Markham,maj.-gen. (retd.),lleut.-col.late Madras inf. ; b. 22 July, 1822 ; m. 9 May, 1846, Mary, dau. of Atkinson, and has 2 sons, Arthur WilIiam,Ueut. Madras 8.C.; b. 8 Mar. 1847.— George Markham Strange, b. 11 Feb. 186S. (3) Harriet Fletcher, d. s. p. 19 May, 1869, having m. 13 Dec. 1864, as 2nd wife, to Evelyn Henry Frederick Pocklington, lieut.-gen. A.Q.M.a. at hea4lquarter8 1860/5, member of council of military education 1866/70, diroctor-gen. 1874; he d. 10 Aug. 1879, aged 68. (4) Jane Elizabeth, d. 30 ilar. 1880, having m. 31 Mar. 1835, to Col. Philip Ravcnhill, c.B, R,K. served at the Alma, Inker- man, and SelMistoiK)l. K.M. A.D. of works war office 1872/7, deputy since 1877, and had 6 sons and a dan. PhUip J Carter RAVEKHlLh, b. 6 Jan. 1854.— Arthur H Dickson, b. 12 Feb. 1856.— George Wright, b. 14 Jan. 1858.— Edgar Evelyn, 3rd regt. (the buffs); b.8 Dec. 1859.— CoUingwood, b. 6 Jan. 1871.— Maud. (5) Augusta Mary, m. 23 Oct. 1856, to Lleut.-Col. Augiistus Henry King, R.A. K.L.H., A.Q.M.G. Woolwich, served at the Alma, Balaklava, Inkerman, and Sebastopol, and has S sons and a dau. Augustus Carter King, b. 22 May, 1 858.— Charles Dickson, b. 4 April, I860.— Algernon D'Aguilar, b. 28 May, 1862.— Edith Mary. [8] Mary Mapdalen, d. 1847, having m. 7 Dec. 1826, to Lieut.-Gen. Claude Douglas, E.I.C.8. (retd.), and has with other issue a son and 2 daus. /I/ Archibald Alexander DOUOL AS, lieut.-coL(?oapt.Lanark8. yeo. cav.) /2/ Augusta Dickson, m. 15 Sept. 1869, to Henry CampbeU Garden, capt. 3rd Bengal pioneers, /3/ Lucy Ellen (youngest dau.), m, 12 Sept. 1870, to Ralph Svilliam, eldest son of Capt. MacDanieU, late 88th regt. DILKE, Sir Charles Wentworth (1862, U.K.), M.P. Chelsea since 1868, bar.-at-law M.T. 1866, under secretary of state for foreign affairs since 1880 ; s. his father as 2nd Baronet in 1869; b. 4 Sept. 1843; m. 30 Jan. 1872, Katherine Mary Eliza, only dau. of late Arthur Gore Sheil, Esq.; she d. 20 Sept. 1874, having had a son, (1) Charles Wentworth, b. 19 Sept. 1874. ARMS— Gu. a Uon rampcmt per pale arg. and or. Crest- A dove ppr. TOWN House- 76, Sloane Street, s.w. Residence- La Sainte Campagne, Cap Brun, Toulon, Yar, France. SIR THOMAS DILKE, of Maxstoke Castle Wanvicks. (younger son of Richard Dilke, of Kirkby MaUory), d. July, 1618, having m. Anne, eldest dau. of Sir Clement Fisher, of Packington, Warwicks. (she re-m. to Sir Hervey Bagot, 1st Baronet), and had 2 sons, [1] Thomas, of Maxstoke Castle ; d. 30 June, 1632, and by his 2nd wife, Elizabeth, dau. of William Bonham, of Booking Ash, SufloUt, who d. 19 Jan. 1688, had issue. Their descendant, JOHN (Dilke) FETHERSTOXE, of Packwood House, War- wick, assumed by R.L. 17 May, 1833, the surname and arms of Fetherstone only ; b. 7 Dec. 1809 ; d. 22 Nov. 1876, having m. 2 May, 1833, his cousin Frances Marj', eldest dau. and coheir of Charles (Dilke) Fetherstone, of Packwood House, aforesaid, and had 6 sons and 3 daus. (1) John, F.S.A. J.P. late Dixie scholar of Emmanuel Coll. Camb.b. 22Feb. 1834. (2) Chai-les Fetherstone-Dilke, of Maxstoke Castle, co. War- wick ; b. 5 Aug. 1836 ; d. s. p. 3 Aug. 1877, having m. 19 July, 1866, Rosa Maud Emily, dau. of Sir Alexander Dixie, Bart. (3) WilUam Greorge Fetherstone-Dilke, of Maxstoke Castle, late major 1st Warwick miUtia ; b. 15 Dec. 1837 ; m. 10 Feb. 1877, Fanny Lucy, eldest dau. of late John Starkey, Esq. of Springw-ood HaU, Yorks. (4) Beaumont Thomas, b. 14 Sept. 1839, unm. (5) Timothy DiUte, b. 27 July, 1846, imm. (6) Frances EUzabeth. (7) Edith IsabeUa, m. 30 Oct. 1872, to Theodore Henry Per- cival, Esq. of Walton-upon-Thames, and has 2 sons, Beaumont Albany PEBCIVAL, b. 14 Nov. 1876.— Sidney Theodore, b. 26 May, 1877. (8) Katherine Rosamond. [2] Fisher, of Shustock, Warwick ; d. June, 1 660, aged 65. hav- ing m. SibiU, dau. of Nicholas Wentworth, of Wolston, War- wick, after of LilUngston LoveU, Oxon. and their descendant, SIR CHARLES WENTWORTH DILKE, of London, created a BARONET 22 Jan. 1862, M.P. Wallingford, 1865 ; b. 18 Feb. 1810 ; d. 11 May, 1869, having ni. 30 Mar. 1840, Mary, dau. of WiUiam Chatfield, capt. Madras cavalry; she d. 16 Sept. 1853, leaving 2 sons, 182 DILLON^DIXIE. [1] Sir Charles Wentworth, 2nd and present Baronet. r21 Ashton Wentworth, M.P. Newcastle-on-Tyne 1880 ; B. 11 Auff. 1850 ; m. 10 April, 1876, Margaret Mary, eldest dau. of Thomas Eustace Smith, Esq. of Gosforth House, Northumb. M P. Tynemouth since 1868 (by Mary, dau. and coheir of WiUiam Henry Clai-ence Dalrymple, Esq. E.I.C.S.), and has 2 sons and a dau (iti'}hc^iliS>S>^ ,, , Fisher Wentworth, b. 5 Jan. 1877.— Clement Wentworth, b. 16 Jan. 1878.— Sybil Mary Wentworth. DILLON, SiE John Fox (1801, U.K.), of Lis- muUen, co. Meath, a baron of the Holy Eoman empire (1782), capt. Meath militia ; s. his father as 7th Baronet in 1875 ; b. 1843 ; m. 18 Nov. 1879, Marion Louisa, 2nd dau. of late Kobert Stewart Dykes, Esq. ; heir presumptive, his brother Frederick. Arms— Arg. a lion rampant between three crescents gu. issu- ant from each a star of the field, over all a fess az. Crest— On a chapeau gu. turned up erm. a falcon risinflr are. Motto— Auxilium ab alto. SEAT— Lismullen, Navan, co. Meath. SIR JOHN DILLON, M.p. Blessington, co. Wicklow, created a BARONET 31 July, 1801. The Emperor JOSEPH II. of -^,^st"^conferred upon him (1782) the honour of a free Baron of the Holy Roman Empire, with limitations to his issue male and female, and he was authorised by r.l. to bear the title in this country (grandson of Sir John Dillon, of Lismullen co Meath, Knt. m.p.) ; died 1805, having m. 1767 MlSt, dau! of George Drake, Esq. of FernhiU, Berks; she d. 1788.h4vine had 5 sons and 3 daus. ' "'*''^"6 (1) Sir Charles Drake Dillon, 2nd Baronet, and a Baron of the Holy Roman Empire ; b. 8 June, 1770; d. 12/16 Jan. 1840, having m. lst-29 Sept. 1792, Charlotte, dau. of John Hamilton Esq. sometime secretary at war for Ireland- she d s n 2V June, 1793. He m 2ndly- Oct. 1828, Sarah, widow of Rev. John Castelton Miller, d.d. rector of Milton, Northants (2) Sir Arthur Richard, 3rd Baronet, gen. in the ariny (see Gent. Mag. vol. 115, 11 307) ; b. 25 Sept. 1771; d. s. p. 3 July, 18/5, ,l|,'^ying m. 22 Oct 1814, Letitia Elizabeth, 2nd dau of 1^*« ^^^\\^^,.^^o^' Esq. formerly an under-secret^i-y of state. (3) Sir WiUiam, 4th Baronet, b. 1 July, 1774- d 31 Mar 1851, having m. 22 June, 1811, Eleanor, dau. of Richard Webb' Esq of Hiltoun, co. Longford ; she d. 31 Dec. 1866, having had with other issue a son and 2 daus. [1] Sir Arthur Henry, 5th Baronet, an officer 46th ree-t • h 7 Jan. 1828 ; d. unm. 30 Dec. 1852. ^ ' [2] Ellen Susanna, m. 2 Mar. 1848, to Lieut.-Gen. Sir Rich Denis Kelly, K.C.B. K.L.H. col. lO&th regt. 1880, comdg. Colchester district 1877/8, and has had 2 sons and 4 daus. rai Louisa Wilhehnina, m. 7 Sept. 1857, to John Prevost, Battersby, col. (h.p.) 60th rifles, com. R.M. asylum, Chelsea, onrl hfls 2 sons and 3 daus. HenrvFrancisBATTERSBY,b.l0Feb.l862.-Herbert Dillon, b. 14" Jan. 1872.— Helen Elizabeth.— Louisa Georgina.— ("4") Ralpli, rector of Ballymacward, co. Galway; b. 18 Dec. 1779- d. April, 1834, having m. Jane, sister of Thomas CharlesSteuart Corry, Esq. and had with 2 daus. 2 sons, ri] Sir John, s. as 6th Baronet. [2] Charles James, d. 1872, having m. Charlotte, dau. of Rev. John Sweeny. , ,„, ^ „, _ , „^ ^ f 5) Robert, major 32nd regt. b. 1787; d. 27 Jan. 1864, having m. 4 Mar. 1814, Eliza, dau. of John Sweeny, Esq. and ^ Rob^rt,Wt.-col. (retd h. p.), late 30th regt. b. m Minnie Margaretta, 2nd dau. of (Hon.) Stuart MiUs, senator of the dominion of Canada, and has a son and 3 daus. Robert Arthur, b. . „ , (6) Elizabeth, m. to William Mills, bar.-at-law, of Cradoxtown, CO. Kildare (B. LOXGFORD). (7) Anne Grace, m. to Thomas Charles Steuart Corry, M.P. Monaghan. CilR JoSfi 6th Baronet, lieut. 32nd L.I.; b. 1 Dec. 1806; d. J^ 28 Nov. 1875, having m. 30 April, 1840, Fanny, dau. of Thomas Fox, Esq. of Beaminster, Dorset, and has 3 sons, (1) Sir John Fox, 7th and present Baronet. (2) Frederick Baines, officer 66th regt. heir presumptive 4-A 4'Tia naiTtnAtOir: h. 1846. to the Baronetcy ; b. (3) Arthur Steuart Corry, b. 1862. DIXIE, Sir Alexander Beaumont Chur- chill (1660, E.), of Bosworth House, co. Leicester, high she- riif 18 76 ;s. his father as 11th Baronet in 1872;b.22Dec.l851; m. 3 April, 1875, Lady FlorenceCaro- line Douglas, youn- ger dau. of Archi- bald William, 7th Marquis of Queens- berry, and has 2 sons, (1) George Douglas, b. 18 Jan. 1876. (2) Albert Edward Wol- stan (H.R.ll. Prince of Wales sponsor); b. 26 Sept. 1878. Arms— Az. a lion rampant or, a chief of the last. Crest— An ounce sejant ppr. ducally gorged or. Mottoes— Quod dixi dixi, and Dei gratia grata. SEATS— Bosworth Park, Hinckley, Leicestershire, and The Fishery, Windsor. Hitteage. SIR WOLSTAN DIXIE [son of Sir Wolstan Dixie, knt. of of Bosworth, Leic. (which estate he had of the gift of his great-uncle Sir Wolstan, Lord Mayor of London), who was 7th in descent according to the Visitation pedigree from Wolstan Dixie, of Catsworth, Hunts, temp. EDWARD III.], es- poused the royal cause, and participated in its misfortunes ; in consideration of his services and for subscribing £1,836 for the King had a warrant for a Baronet's patent, which was how- ever not taken out until 14 July, 1660, after the Restoration, high sheriflE the following year ; d. 13 Feb. 1682, having m. 1st, Barbara, dau. and heir of Sir Henry Beaumont, of Grace- dieu, CO. Leic. and widow of John Harpur, Esq. of Swarkston, DODSWORTH. 183 Derbys. and had 6 sons and 8 dans.; he m. 2ndly, Frances (soie heir of her brother Bertine), dau. of Edward HesUrige, of Theding\^•ortll, co. Leic. and widow of Walter Chetwynd, fo Grindon, Warwicks. His descendant in tlie 5th generation, BEAUMONT JOSEPH DIXIE (grandson of Sir Wolstan, 3rd Baronet), rector of Blossomville, and vicar of St. Peter's, Derby; d. about 1780, having m. Margaret, dau. of Joseph Snewen (or Richard Shewin), Esq. of Strady, co. Carmarthen and had with 3 dans. 4 sons, [1] Sir Beaumont Joseph Dixie, 6th Baronet, an officer in the navy, many years a prisoner in France ; d. unm. 20 July, 1814. [2] Sir William Willoughby Wolstan Dixie, 7th Baronet; d. iJ3 Nov. 1827 (see Gent's Mag. 1828, p. 81), having m. 21 Nov. 1815, Bella Anna, dau. of Rev, Thomas Adnutt, rector of Croft, CO. Leicester; she d. 28 Dec. 1820, having had a son and 2 daus. /I/ Sir Willoughby Wolstan Dixie, 8th Baronet; b. 16 Oct. 1816; d. 23 July, 1850, having m. 16 Mar. 1841, Louisa Anne, younger dau. of Lieut.-Gen. Sir Evan Lloyd, K.c.H. of Femey Hall, Salop ; she d. 25 Jan. 1864, having had 3 daus. (1) Alice, m. 10 July, 1861, to Charles Sutton, capt. late 12th lancers (BART.) (2) Louisa Julia Mary, d. 28 Jan. 1881, having m. 29 Aug. 1864, to Major-Gen. Eilwjm Sherard Bomaby, of Baggrave Hall, CO. Leicester, lieut.-col. comdg. gren. guards 1877/80, comd- metropolitan vols. 1877/80, M.P. N. Leicestersliire 1880, and had a son and dau. Algernon Edwyn BURNABY, b. 9 April, 1868.— Hilda Louisa. (3) Emma C^rgina, m. 18 Dec. 1866, to Cecil Theodore Forester, M.P.lieut. R. South Notts jeo. cav. (B. FORESTER), and has 4 sons and 2 dans. /2/ Eleanor Frances Anna, m. 1 June, 1848, to Dottin May- cock, lieut.-col. commanding 2nd Middx. rifle militia, late 6th dragoons ; he d. 14 Dec. 1879, having hail a son, Willoughby Robert Dottin Maycock, b. 7 July, 1849. /3/ Juliana Mary, m. 17 Sept. 1849 to Charles Goring, Esq. M.P. (Bart.), who d. s. p. 17 Nov. following; shere-m. 31 Aug. 1856, to Henry Townsend Boultbee, of Springfield, Warwicks. high sheriff 1865, capt. late R.A. (coheir of the barony of Ferrers of C^hartley, and of the barony of Compton), and has 3 sons and 3 dans. Charles Archibald Townsend BouLTBKE,b. 27 July, 1857. —Henry Wolstan, b. 31 Mar. 1861.— Eleanor Cecil.— Rosa- mond Julia. [31 Sir Alexander, s. as 9th Baronet. [4J Richard Thomas, of Gtellydeg, ca Carmarthen, capt. R.M.; (1. 1834, having m. 8 July, 1809, Harriet, eldest dan. of T H Wilson, Esq of Famcastle, oo. Canaoarthen, and has 2 sons and 2 daus. (1) Beaumont Wilson Bowen, of Toronto. (2) Richani Thomas. (3) Harriet, m. Ist— 18 April, 1831, to John Waters, banker, of Sanmu, Carmarthenshire, J.P.; and 3ndly, to Thomas Morgan, of FeUnersham, Beds. (4) Eleanor Frances, m, to Thomas Josephns Deverell, col. 77th regt. SIR ALEXANDER, 9th Baronet, capt Rjr. at Trafalgar, commanded the C!tae8apeake in the American war; b. 1780; d. 20 Dec. 1857, having m. Ist— 1818, Rosamond Mary, dau. of Rev. Joseph Dixie Clmrchill, rector of Blickley, Norfolk; she d. 1831. He m. 2ndly, Rebecca, dan. of Thomas Bamhame, and had by his Ist wife with other Issue 3 sons and 2 daus. (1) Sir Alexander Beaumont Churchill, s. as 10th Baronet. (2) Richard Wolstan, b. 1821; d. 16 May, 1881. having m. 1846, Eliza, dau. of Richard Gould, Esq. and had a son, Willoughby Wolstan Alexander, d. 9 Mar. 1876, aged 29. (3) Wolstan Fleetwood, m.d. m.r.c.s. L.A.C.; b. 24 Mar. 1827. (4) Rosamond Mary, d. 29 Aug. 1860, having m. to Capt. Walter I Wayte Wood, who d. (5) Emily Juliana, m. 22 June, 1863, to Evan Herbert Lloyd, Esq. of Fcrney Hall, Salop, who d. 1870, leaving a dau. SIR ALEXANDER BEAUMONT CHURCHILL DIXIE, M.D. 10th Baronet; b. 24 Dec. 1819; d. 8 Jan. 1872, having m. 29 June, 1843, Maria Catherine, youngest dau. of Rev. Charles Walters, rector of Bramdean, Hants, and had a son and 7 daus. (1) Sir Alexander Beaumont Churchill Dixie, 11th and present Baronet. (2) Maria Catherine, m. 6 Aug. 1863, as 2nd wife, to Rev. Ben- jamin Buckler Gifford Astley, rector of Cadeby, co. Leic. (Bart.) (3) Rosamond Emily, m. 19 July, 1866, to Charles Fetherstone- Dilke, Esq. of Maxstoke Castle, co. Warwick, who d. 3 Aug. 1877, s. p. (DILKE— BART.) (4) Caroline Ellen, m. 15 Dec. 1870, to Charles Leigh, eldest son of Right Hon. Sir Charles Bowyer Adderley, K.C.M.G. created BARON NORTON, of Norton, co. Staff. 1878, and has a son and 3 daus. (5) Clementina Churchill, m. 23 June, 1874, to Edmund Walde- grave Park-Yates, of Ince Hall, Cheshire, capt. late royal dragoons. (6) Eleanor Frances Pochin. (7) Agnes Sophia, m. 12 Sept. 1877, to John Frederick Cay, Esq. (8) Fanny Julia, m. 17 Aug. 1880, to Lord Henry Edward Brudenell Somerset, 8th son of Henry Charles, 8th Duke of Beaufort K.o. DODSWORTH. Sir Charles Edward Smith, of Newland Park, Yorks. (1784, g.b.); s. his father as 6th Baronet in 1858 ; b. 27 June, 1853 ; heir presumptive, his brother Matthew. Arms— Qoarterly, 1st and 4th, Arg. a bend engrailed between tnree annulets gu. Dodsworth. 2nd and 3rd, Per saltire arg. and sa. two trefoils slipped gu. Smith. Crests- 1st, A dexter cubit arm in chain mail or, the hand ppr. grasping a broken tilting-spear of the first the broken part imbrued gu. Dodsworth. 2nd, Out of a ducal coronet or a boar's head az. crined and langued or, Smith. motto— Pro l^e senatu que rege.. Skat— Thomton-Watlass, Yorkshire. Eineage. SIR JOHN SYLVESTER SMITH, of Newland and Birth- waite, Yorks. (son of John Smith, of Newland Hall, Yorks. and grandson of John Smith, of Eccleshall, same co.), created a Baroxet 22 Jan. 1784; d. 15 June, 1789, having m. 20 July, 1761, Henrietta, Maria, dau. of John Dodsworth, of Thornton Watlass, Yorks. and heir of her brothers, and had with 4 daus. 3 sons, (1) Sir Edward Dodsworth, 2nd Baronet, assumed that name in lieu of his patronymic Smith, and the arms quarterly by R.L. 19 May, 1821, lieut. 4th dragoon guards; b. 13 Aug. 1768, d. 31 Dec. 1845, s. p. having m. 29 Sept. 1804, Susanna, youngest dau. of Col. Henry Dawkins, of Standlynch Park, Wilts ; she d. 12 Mar. 1830. (2) Sir Charles, s. as 3rd Baronet. (3) Greorge, vicar of Urchfont, Pitton, and Farley, Wilts, b. 25 Sept. 1772, d. Feb. 1811. SIR CHARLES DODSWORTH, 3rd Baronet, assumed the surname of Dodsworth only, and the arms quarterly by R.L. 12 Mar. 1846, lieut.-col. 22nd hght dragoons ; b. 22 Aug. 1775 ; d. 28 July, 1857, having m. 8 June, 1808, Elizabeth, only child of John Armstrong, Esq. of Lisgoole, co. Fermanagh; she d. 12 June, 1853, having had with other issue 2 sons and 7 daus. (1) Sir Matthew, s. as 4th Baronet. (2) Frederick Smith, b. 18 Feb. 1822; m. 4 May, 1848, Jane Rebecca, dau. of John Young, Esq. of Westridge, I.w. and has a dau.— Alexandrina Elizabeth Rosa Maria. (3) Sophia Susan, d. 25 Dec. 1879. (4) Henrietta Maria, m. 1 Dec. 1858, as 2nd wife, to Rev. Robert Whj-tehead, M.A. (5) Elizabeth, d. 21 Nov. 1867, having m, 15 Feb. 1849, to Joseph Dresser Tetley, Esq. formerly of Kilgram, Yorks. and had 3 sons, /I/ William Charles TETLEY, m. 11 Sept. 1877, Anastasia, 2nd dau. of late Rev. Josiah John Prickett, incumbent of Markington, York. /2/ Cadwallader. /3/ Francis. (6) Frances Charlotte, m. 4 Sept. 1857, to Rev. James Le Maistre, D.D. (7) Anna Mai-ia, m. 1 Aug. 1854, to George Prickett, Esq. late lieut.-col. West York militia, J.P. s.p. 184 D0MVILLE—D03IVILE. (8) Catherine, m. 15 April, 1844, as 2nd wife, to John Dalton, of Slenningford Park, Yorks. and Fillingham Castle, Line; he d. 1 July, 1864, leaving 3 daus. (9) Charlotte Salusbury. SIR MATTHEW, 4th Baronet, capt. R.A. b. 6 Feb. 1819; d. 30 April, 1858, having m. 23 Sept. 1852, Anne Julia, dau. of Col. John Crowder, K.n. of Brotherton, Yorks, and had 3 sons and a dau. (1) Sir Charles Edward Smith, 5th and present Baronet. (2) Matthew Blayney, heir presumptive to the Baro- netcy ; b. 26 Oct. 1856. (3) Frederick Cadwallader, late 11th foot ; b. (posth.) 15 Aug. (4) Henrietta. %i) jtALj^Dd ^i'^'ji^f^ ^'^'^ ^P ^^J (1) Sir James Graham, 3rd and present Baronet. (2) William Henry, b. 9 Nov. 1819 ; m. 14 Dec. 1853, Eliza King, dau. of Col. Aspinwall, of Brookline, U.S. and has a dau. Louisa Elizabeth. (3) Anne, m. 1832, to Dr. Friedrich WilheUu Horn, of Bremen ; he died 1871. (4) Sarah. (6) Frances. (5) EUzabeth, m. 21 Nov. 1848, to Richard Done, Esq. wlio d. 7 Oct. 1861, having had a son, Richard Henry Done, b. 12 Jan. 18.51 ; m. 11 April, 1872, Louisa, dau. of late Rev. Francis Daubeny, rector of ilepal , Cambridge, and has with other issue a son, Reginald John, b. 10 April, 1874. ^%^ "r\OMVILLE, Sir James Graham, "of St, J-^ Albans, Herts." (1814, U.K.); s. his father as 3rd Baronet in 1860; b. 29 June, 1812 ; m. 5 Dec. 1848, Mary Anne, dau. of late Rev. John Orde (B. Bolton), of Winslade, Hants, and has a son and dau. (1) William Cecil Henry, com. r.n. b. 30 Dec. 1849. (2) Eleanor Ida, m. 9 Nov.1872, to Count Francesco Monroy, FanSnTand B^lmont^'e!^"^^^^^^ "^^^^^ '' *^« ^^^^ '^ ARMS-Quarterly, 1st, Az. a lion rampant arg. supporting a SlTov'fTir""^ t^" '^"^-^ «* *^« city «f LoS p?r Starp?nw.?*^''^°Y'f ' augnientation) of the second tSee 2nd A J . ?• ' ^^^"■«\^'i by two branches of olive also ppr. 2nd, Az. a lion rampant arg. collared gu. 3rd, Arg six lozeneS conjomed in bend sa. 4th, Arg. five lozenges f^KnedTilS pS^3^;s,^^^^^^^^ Pl^^nTi^^Ii^ DOMVILLE,of St. Albans, Herts, (descended o^ J^*^^ ^^*^ generation from Sir Roger DumvUl of oSon and of Brynesheath, Chester, Knt. temp. Edw HI) lo?d mavnr' t^^lT^T^\rSf 'V^' «?V -PacS^alaba'qie given to H.R.H. the Prince Regent, the Emperor of Russia the King of Prussia, and a great concourse of British aid jZntl^ltT, ^""^ ^°b^f ' by tt^e Corporation of London^^g S^^isYr?^^^^^^' ^^^ Baronet, b. 22 Mar. 1774 ; d. 21 May F«n iT'u^'''^.'"•^^^^P*• 1807, Maria, dau of 'Isaac SoUv' and-4daus. "'"' '""'^-'^ '^"^- 18^3, having had 2 S "T^OMVILE, Sir Charles Compton William, -•->' of Templeogue and Santry House, co. Dublin (1815, U.K.), col. Dublin city militia ; s. his father as 2nd Baronet in 18o7 ; b. 24 Dec. 1822 ; m. 20 June, 1861, Lady Margaret St. Lawrence, 4th dau. of Thomas, 3rd Earl of Howth, K.P.; heir presump- tive, his brother William. Arms— Az. a lion rampant arg. collared gu. CREST— A man's head affront^e and erased wreathed about the temples with oak-leaves all ppr. MOTTO— Qui Stat caveat. SKATS— Templeogue and Santry House, Howth, Dublin. Eineafle, Charles POCKLINGTON, M.P. co. Dublin [son of Chris- topher Pocklington, of Stutlow, Hunts, adm. R.N. (who m. 29 Sept. 1722, Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Thomas Domvile, Bart, of Templeogue, co. Dublin, and coheir of her brother, Rt. Hon. Sir Compton), and grandson of John Pocklington, M.P. Hunts. 2nd Baron of the Irish Exchequer], assumed in pursuance of the testamentary injunction of his uncle Sir Compton Domvile, the surname and arms of Domvile only; d. April 1810, having m. 20 Aug. 1774, Margaret, dau. of Thomas Sheppard, Esq. and had with 7 daus. 4 sons, /I/ Sir Compton Pocklington-Domvile, created a Baronet. ' /2/ Henry Barry Domvile, M.A. University Coll. Oxon. rector of Pencombe, co. Hereford 1831/56; b. ; d. 20 Jan. 1856, having m. Mary, dau. and heir of Wil- liam Russell, Esq. of Powick Court, co. Worcester, half-sister of Lord Hampton, and had 4 sons and a dau. [1] Henry Barry Domvile, bar.-at-law, late clerk of the peace CO. Wore. ; b. 1821; d. 24 Aug. 1843, having m. 27 Sept, 1838, Frances,eldest dau. of Rev. Edward Winnington-Ingram (WiNNiNGTON— Bart.), of Ribbesford, co. Wore, canon of Worcester Cathedral, and had 3 sons and a dau. DON-WAUCHOPE. 185 (1) Herbert Winnington, capt. Wore. mil. since 1874, late of tlie admiralty ; b. 11 July, 1840 ; m. 5 Dec. 1867, Marie Eliziil)etli, (lau. of John H. Koosen, of Weisenstein and Dresden, Saxony; shed. 2 Nov. 1877. He m. 2udly— 23 Sept. 188tt, Rose, 2nd dau. of Athn. Sir George Itose Sartorius, (;.('.n., (i.c.T.s., &c. 6.-(2) Charles William Barr>-, K.X.; d. 5 June 1880. aged 19.— (3) Beaucliamp Victor, b. 1864.— (4) Edwin Arthur Barry, b. 1866.— <5) Louisa AUxjrta.- (6) Emma Florence, m. 10 Sept. 1878, to Walter Jarvis, Esq. of London.— (7) Roee Mary.— (8) Henrietta Emily.— (9) Eva Katldeen. [4] Jolin Russell, capt. H.A.; d. 1 May, 1852, having m. Aug. 1842, his cousin Augusta, dau. of Rev. William Domvile; she d. 26 Nov. 1866, having bad a son and dau. (1) Henry WilUam RuMell, b. 7 Oct. 1848; m. 28 Sept. 1876, Florence, 2nd dau. of Rev. William Montgomery Beresford (M. Watkrkord), vicar of Gortin,and has a son and dau. Claude Henry, b. 3 Aug. 1878.— Eileen Augusta, b. S2 Jan. 1877. (2) Mary Augusta, d. 5 Jan. 1878. [5] Mary Anne. /3/ William, M.A. rector of Winforton and of Mumley, co. Hereford; b. 26 Dec. 1783; d. 5 Nov. 1859, having m. 1812, Abigail, dau. of John Freeman, Eaq. of Setton, co Here- ford; she d. having bad 4 d«ui. ril Jane, d. 2 June, 1873. [2] Caroline. 13] Frances A m. 16 Jan. 1863, to Kev. Francis Fenwick R«iveley, rector of West Lexham,co. Norfolk, and diocese of Norwich, 8. p. [4] Augusta, d. Nov. 1866, having m. to John Russell Dom villa, as above-mentioned. /4/ Christopher, b. ; d. s. p. 1859, having m. 23 Feb. 1856, Elizal)cth, eldest dau. of Stephen Ram, Esq. M.I', of Ramsfort, co. Wexford. SIR COMPTON (POCKLIXGTON) DOMVILE, of Temple- oguc and Simtrv. ciistos rotulorum co. Dublin, M.P. Plympton, create' Topsham, Devon (1813, U.K.), sheriff 1861, lieut.-col. com. Devonshire yeo. 1865/77, hon. col. since 1877; s. his father as 2nd Baronet in 1817; b. 17 Mar. 1809 ; m. 17 Dec. 1850, Mary Isabella, youngest dau. of late John Buller, Esq. of Morval (B. Churston), and has had with other issue 2 daus. (1) Mary Georgiana. (2) Evelyn Harriet, d. 23 June, 1880, having m. 17 Dec. 1878, to Francis Randle Twemlow, Esq. (E. LATHOM.) Note— There is no heir to tliis Baronetcy. Arms— Arg. on a chevron az. between two ducks ppr. and a naval crown of the second, a bomb fired between two estoiles or, on a chief wavy also az. the words " St. Domingo" \\'ithin a branch of laurel entwined within another of oak or. Crest — A tower the battlements partly demoUshed from the top flames issuant ppr. on the sinister side a sea lion erect az. I the paws resting against the tower. ] Supporters— Dexter, a human figure holding in the exterior j hand a sword erect ppr. pommel and hilt or around the head \ a halo composed of seventeen estoiles of the la-st across the j dexter shoulder a belt az. fimbriatetl and charged with three | estoiles gold the waist encircled by a vest arg. pendent from : the sinister side a scabbard of the second under the feet the j hide of an ox ppr. Sinister, a British sailor habited ppr. holding i in the exterior hand a flag-staff thereon a flag of a rear-admiral > of the white ppr. inscribed with the word "MINORCA" in 1 letters of gold. Granted by R.L. 1814, to the Ist Baronet and : his successors to the title. i Motto — Disiplina fide perseve ranti4. ■ SEAT— Wear House, Exeter. t Htneage. ADMIRAL SIR JOHN THOMAS DUCKWORTH, G.c.B. (son of Rev. Henry Duckwortli, vicar of Stoke Pogis, Bucks, a minor canon of Windsor), rear-adm. of the white 14 Feb. 1799, com.-in-chief at Barlmdoes and the Leeward Islands 1800 and 1802, at Jamaica 1801/5; created a BARONET 2 Nov. 1813 ; b. 28 Feb. 1747; d. 31 Aug. 1817, having m. July, 1776, Anne, dau. and heir of John Wallis, Esq. of Fentonwoon, Cornwall; she d. 21 Aug. 1797, having had a son and dau. [1] George Henr.v, col. 48th regt.; b. 25 June, 1782; killed at the battle of Albuera, 16 May, 1811, at the head of his regt, having m. Penelope, dau. of Capt. Robert Fanshawe, R.N. and had with other issue, who died young, an only dau. Anne, d. 1855, having m. 1840, as 1st wife, to Sir Robert Percy Douglas, Bart, of Carr, Perthsh. ADM. SIR JOHN m. 2ndly— 14 May, 1807, Susannah Catherine, dau. of Riglit Rev. William Buller, d.d. bisliop of Exeter (B. Churston); she d. 27 April, 1840, leaving an only son, [2] Sir John Thomas Buller, 2nd and present Baronet. DUKE, 8iR James (1849, U.K.); s. his father as 2nd Ba- ronet in 1873 ; b. 25 June, 1865. Note— There is no lieir to this Baronetcy. Arms— Per chevron erm. and az. in chief three feath- ers erect arg. between two chaplets az. in base a mace within a collar ppr. repre- senting the mace and col- lar of the lord mayor of the city of London. Crest — a demi- gryphon arg. winged az. in the beak a i^eacock's feather ppr. supporting a sword also ppr. representing that of the said city of London. MOTTO — Gradatim vinci- mus. Seat — Langhton Lodge, Hawkhurst, Sussex. Town House — 7, Hyde Park Gate, 8.w. DUNBAR. 193 Hineage* QIE JAMES DUKE (3rd son of John Duke, of Montrose, O merchant), M.P. Boston 1837/49, and city of London 1849/65, D.L. Middx. and Lincolns. president of the hon. artillery company, chevalier of legion of honour, sheriff of London and Middx. 1836, lord mayor 1848/9, was created a Baronet 6 Dec. 1849, high sheriff Sussex 1872; b. 31 Jan. 1792 ; d. 28 May, 1873, having m. 30 Oct. 1862, Jane Amelia, dau. of William Bennett, Esq. of London, and had a son and 3 daus. (1) Sir James, 2nd and present Baronet. (2) Amelia Montague. (3) Adelaide Dundaa. (4) Georgina Emily. DUNBAR, Sir William, of Mochram, Wig- tonshire, D.L. (1694, N.8.), a lord of treasury, m.p. Wigton burghs 1857/65, keeper of the great seal of h.r.h. the Prince of "Wales in Scotland 1862/5, and of his privy seal 1859/65, a member of the council of the Duchy of Cornwall, comptroller-general of h.m.'s exchequer, and audi- tor-general of public accounts since 1865, a member of the Scottish bar ; s. his uncle as 7th Baronet in 1841; b. 2 Mar. 1812; m. 7 Jan. 1852, Catherine Hay, eldest dau. of late James Paterson, Esq. of Carpow, CO. Perth, and has 2 sons, (1) Uthred James Hay, bar.-at-law I.T. 1869 ; b. 26 Feb. 1843. (2) William Cospatrick, private sec. to under-sec. of state home department 1880, and since 1881 ; b. 23 July, 1844; m. 30 July, 1878, Nina Susannah, elder surviving dau. of Alfred Douglas-Hamilton, Esq (D. HAMILTON). ^./3 • 1^^ Arms — Quarterly, 1st and 4th, Gu. a lion rampant arg. a bordure of the last charged with eight roses of the field, Dunbar. 2nd and 3rd, Or, three cushions within the royal tressure of Scotland gu. Randolph. Crest — A horse's head arg. bridled gu. a dexter hand couped fessewise ppr. holding the bridle. Supporters— Two doves imperially crowned ppr. (granted temp. William and Mary.) MOTTO—" Candoris premium honos." Seat— Merton Hall, Newton Stewart, N.B. TOWN HOUSE— 35, Prince's Gardens, S.W. Hineage* SIR ALEXANDER DUNBAR, of Westfleld, co. Moray, M.P. (only son of James Dunbar, 8th Earl of Moray, by his 2nd cousin Isobel, dau. of Sir Walter Innes, of that ilk), is supposed to have been incapable of succeeding to the Earldom in conse- quence of the Papal dispensation, for his father's marriage not having been obtained in the lifetime of his mother; had charters of the lands of Westfleld, Altcash, Conze, Durris, &c. &c.- d. 10 Mar. 1497/8, having m. (contract dated at Duffus, 3 Jan. 1451/2) Isabel, dau. of Alexander Sutherland, of Duffus, and had 6 sons, (1) Sir James, of Cumnock and Westfleld, first heritable sheriff of Elgin 1488; d. 20 April, 1504, having m. Euphemia, dau. of Patrick Dunbar, eldest of the three coheirs of CumnocK and Mochrum. (2) Sir John, killed 1503, having m. 1st, Margaret Dunbar, 2nd of the three coheirs of Cumnock and Mochrum. He m. 2ndly, Janet Stewart. His 2nd son of his 2nd marriage was Gavin, archbishop of Glasgow, 6 Feb. 1525/6, preceptor to James V. lord high chancellor of Scotland, 21 Aug. 1528- d. 30 April 1547. (3) Alexander, of Altcash, Kilboyack, and Killkallumkill, m. about Oct. 1480, Lady Janet Sutherland, eldest dau. of John, 7tk Earl of Sutherland, and was murdered by Alexander Sutherland, of Daldred (who was executed), between 25 and 31 Mar. 1498, and had a son, James, of whom her^fter. (4) Gavin, dean of Moray, archdeacon of St. Andrew's, lord clerk register of Scotland 1504, bishop of Aberdeen 1518; d. 9 Mar. 1531/2. (5) David, of Durris, co. Inverness, ancestor of Sir William Dunbar, of Dum, created a Baronet op Nova Scotia Jan. 1697/8 (see that article). (6) Patrick, MJL. chancellor of Aberdeen and Caithness, d. 8 Sept. 1625. JAMES DUNBAR, of Altcash, Kilboyack, Killkallumkill, and Conze; 12 Mar. 1608, had a charter to himself and his 1st wife, Ellen Innes, of the lands of Altcash and Conze, and had with other issue a son, (1) Alexander, of Conze and Kilboyack, m. 2ndly, Elizabeth, dau. of John, 6th Lord Forbes, and relict of Alexander Innes, of that ilk. By a former wife he had a son, Alexander, younger, of Conze, fear of Mochrum Park, m. (contract dated 17 Nov. 1564) Grizel, eldest dau. and coheir of Sir John Dunbar, of Mochnim Park, and had 2 sons, [1] Sir John, of Mochrum Park, whose male line became extinct on the death of his grandson. [2] Alexander, of Pankhill, m. Nichola, dau. of Sir Alexander Stewart, of Garlics (E. GALLOWAY), and was great-grand- father of Sir James, created a Baronet op Nova Scotia, 29 Mar. 1694 (see below.) JAMES DUNBAR m. 2ndly, Isabel Brodie, and had a son, (2) George, of Asliesk, ancestor of Dunbar of Newton, after- wards of Northfield. Sm JAMES DUNBAR, of Mochrum, created a Baronet 29 Mar. 1694, by patent, with remainder to the heirs male of his body, and was also assigned for supporters two doves regardant imperially crowned, and for motto " Candoris pre- mium honos ;" he d. 1718, having m. 1st, Isabel, dau. and at length coheir of Sir Thomas Nicholson, Bart. (ext.),of Carnock, by Lady Margaret Livingstone, his wife. His great-grandson, SIR GEORGE DUNBAR, 5th Baronet (on the death of his cousin, Sir George, 4th Baronet, 15 Oct. 1799); b. 1752 ; d. , 1811, having m. 1775, Jane, dau. and coheir of William Rowe, of Liverpool ; she d. 28 Dec. 1830, having had with other issue 2 sons, [1] Sir William Rowe, 6th Baronet, capt. 21st light dragoons; b. 19 Oct. 1776; d. s. p. 22 June, 1841, having m, 24 Aug. 1798, Jacobina Anne, only child of William Copland, Esq. of Col- leston ; she d. 1807. [2] James, an officer 21st light dragoons; b. 20 June, 1877; d. 31 Jan. 1840, having m. 11 April, 1811, Baroness Anna Cathe- rina, dau. of William Ferdinand. Baron de Reede d'Oudtshoom, in Holland ; she d. 3 Nov. 1860, having had 4 sons and 4 daus. /I/ Sir "William, 7th and present Baronet. /2/ James Cospatrick Alexander, capt. 98th regt.; b. 8 Dec. 1813; d. Aug. 1847. /3/ George, b. 6 Sept. 1825; d.ll Mar. 1872, having m. and left issue. /4/ Thomas Clement, lieut.-col. in the army, assistant in- spector of army clothing, a twin with his brother George; b. 6 Sept. 1825; m. 24 July, 1849, to Caroline Adriana, dau. of Albert Matthews, Esq. of Bengal, and has 2 sons and 2 daus. (1) Richard Taylor, b. 14 July, 1855. (2) Clement Adrian, b. 20 Mar. 1871. (3) Matilda Dayrell,m.l2 May, 1874, to Harry Pitt Nassau Kennedy, eldest son of Capt. Harry Alexander Kennedy, of London. (4) Frances Ellen. /5/ Jessy. /6/ Sophia Georgina Antoinette. 11 1 Jane. /8/ Anne Matilda. *0 194 DUNBAR. DUNBAK, Sir Drum- MOND Miles (1697, N.S.), " of Durn;" s. his father as 7th Baronet in 1881; b. 21 Nov. 1845 ; m. 24 July, 1873, Maria Louisa, 4th dau. of late John Hancorn Smith, of Melville Park, Lower Albany, and has 3 sons and 2 daus. (1) William, b. 1 May, 1876. (2) G-eorge Alexander, b. 10 May, 1879. (3) A son, b. 26 Feb. 1881. (4) Mary Annette. (5) Lisette Eleanor. Arms— Quarterly, 1st and 4th, Gu. a lion rampant, a bordure arg. 2nd and 3rd, Or, three cushions within the royal tressure of Scotland gu.; all within a bordure nebulae quartered az. and Crest— Two sprigs of laurel in saltire ppr. Motto— Spes dabit auxilium. Emeage* DAVID DUNBAR, of Durris, co. Inverness (5th son of Sir Alexander Dunbar, of Westfield, co. Moray, Knt. M.P. before-named, who d. 10 Mar. 1497/8, by his wife Isabel, dau. of Alexander Sutherland, of Duffus, see DUNBAR, of Mochrum). He d. 23 Feb. 1521, and his descendant, NINIAN DUNBAR, of Grange Hill, co. Moray ; m. 1st Ogilvy, dau. of Lord Banff, and had 2 sons, [1] Sir Robert, of Grange H^l, Knt. whose male line is supposed to be extinct. [2] David, of Kirkhill, d. 14 Feb. 1691, having m. 1st, Margery, dau. of Sir "William Seton, of Pitmedden, aunt to Lord Pit- medden, a senator of the college of justice. He m. 2ndly, Janet Leslie, of Pitcaple. By his 1st wife he was great-grandfather of John, minister of Knockando 1764, and of Dyke 1788, m. Janet, dau. of George Grant, of Aberdeen, and had 3 sons, /I/ Sir Robert, s. as 5th Baronet. /2/ William, merchant, baillie of Elgin, m. and had issue. /3/ George, d. unm. NINIAN DUNBAR m. 2ndly, Christian, dau. of Dunbar, of Bennagefield, and had 2 sons, [3] Sir William, of Durn, created a Baronet 29 Jan. 1697/8, with remainder to the heirs male of his body and their heirs male for ever. His male line became extinct on the death of his great-grandson — Sir James, 4th Baronet, in 1811. [4] John, of Wellhead, male line extinct. QIR ROBERT DUNBAR, of London, broker, s. as 5th O Baronet on the death of Sir James in 1811 ; b. 6 Jan. 1780, d. 11 Nov. 1813, having m. 22 Oct. 1801, Elizabeth Margaret; dau. of Wilham Fyfe, Esq. m.d. of Jamaica; she d. 14 Jan. 1831, having had with other issue a son and 3 daus. (1) Sir ■William, s. as 6th Baronet. (2) EUzabeth Margaret, d. having m. to Uriah Macey, Esq. who d. (3) Catherine, d. 1870, having m. , to Rev. John Kelly, of Liverpool, who d. (4) Janet, m. 1840, to Rev. WiUiam Chatterley Bishop, M.A. late incumbent of Upton, Northants. SIR WILLIAM, 6th Baronet, S.C.L. Magdalen HaU, Oxon. 1830, curate of Upton, Somerset, 1831/2, Stoke-upon-Treut 1832, minisster of the floating church and chaplain to sailors' home, London, 1839, minister of St. Paul's chapel, Aberdeen 1842, of St. Paul, Camden Town, 1855, curate of Kew 1856, rector of Walwyn's Castle, near Haverfordwest, 1862/75, and of Dummer, Hants. 1875/81 ; b. 16 May, 1804 ; d. 27 Nov 1881 having m. 9 Feb. 1836, Anne, eldest dau. of George Stephen^ of London, and had with other issue 2 sons and 2 daus. (1) Alexander Stephen, b. 12 May, 1837 ; d. s. p. 29 Jan. 1868, having m. 29 Dec. 1863, Minnie, eldest dau. of Joseph Brown Rigby, Esq. of Priory Lodge, Kew. She re-m. 19 April 1877 to John C Russell, Esq. (2) Sir Drummond Miles, 7th and present Baronet. (3) Eleanor Duff Fyfe, m. 1 Mar. 1870, as 2nd wife, to Richard Carrow, Esq. of Johnston Hall, co. Pembroke, j.p. and had a William Dunbar Carrow, b. 14 Feb. 1871 (4) Mary Frederica Pirrie. d. 1877. DUNBAK, Sir James Alexander, of Boath, \ CO. Nairn (1814, U.K.), d.l. late capt. E.N. ; [ s. his brother as 3rd Baronet in 1851 ; b. 20 June, \ 1821 ; m. 3 May, 1854, Louisa Pemble, 3rd dau. of i late Lieut.-Col. John Whittle Parsons, C.M.O. resi- i dent of the Island of Zante, and has 2 sons and a : dau. j (1) Alexander James, b. 22 Nov. 1870. (2) Frederick (Jeorge, b. 27 April, 1876. i (3) Nina Helen. " Arms — Quarterly, 1st and 4th, Gu. a lion rampant arg. a bor- '. dure of the last charged with eight roses of the field, Duxbar. j 2nd and 3rd, Or, three cushions within the royal tressure of Scotland gu. Randolph. In the centre of the quarterings a ' star for distinction, being a charge of the arms of Brodib. \ Crest— A dexter hand apaumt^, pointing to two Earls' coronets tied together all ppr, granted by Alexander Brodie. ■ Lyon, 12 Jan. 1763. ; MOTTO— Sub spe. SEAT— Boath, Nairn. Emeage, ALEXANDER DUNBAR, of Boath (descended from Alexander Dunbar, of Craighead, who had a charter of the lands of Boath Hill, co. Nairn, 11 Jan. 1555); d. 1783, having m. (lie. dated 23 June, 1761) Jane, dau. of George Burnett, Esq. of Kemnay, co. Aberdeen, and had with other issue 2 sons, (1) Sir James, created a Baronet. (2) Peter, lieut.-col. 3rd Bengal light cav.; b. 6 Sept. 1778; d. 16 July, 1864, having m. , Jessie, dau. of Rev. William Leslie, by Margaret, only sister of James, 12th Earl of Caithness; she d. 4 Oct. 1854, having had a son and dau. [1] Frederic William, lieut.-col. S.C. formerly E.I.C.S. b. 27 July, 1832. [2] Margaret Sinclair, m. 15 June, 1869, to John Samuel Raven, Esq. of London, whe d. 14 July, 1877, leaving a son, John Dunbar Raven, b. 2 Nov. 1871 ; died Aug. 1877. SIR JAMES DUNBAR, of Boath, co. Nairn, capt. R.N.; knighted 30 Mar. 1810, and created a Baronet 19 Sept, 1814 ; b. 12 Feb. 1770 ; d. 5 Jan. 1836, having m. 2 Feb. 1814, Helen, eldest dau. of James CouU, m.d. of Ashgrove, co. Elgin, by Jean, elder dau. of Sir Alexander Dunbar, of Northfield, 4th Baronet and had with other issue 2 sons and 4 daus. (1) Sir Frederick William, 2nd Baronet, an officer in the army; b. 1819; d. s. p. 27 Dec. 1851, having m. 1842. Caroline Maria, dau. of William Gordon, Esq. of Millrig, Ayrs. (2) Sir James Alexander, 3rd and present Baronet. (3) Jane Coull, d. Nov. 1878, having m. 26 Sept. 1839, to Alexander Grant, Esq. of Bogton, Forres; he d. Nov. 1877, having had a son and dau. Alexander Grant.— Adelaide Constance. (4) Helen Patricia, m. 1 Mar. 1837, to Duncan :Milne, capt. 24th regt. Bengal N.I. dep.-commiss.-geu. who was murdered at Aden 1849, and has an only dau. DUNDAS--DUNTZE. 195 (5) Adelaide Wilbelmina Clarence, m. 19 May, 1863, to Rev. Edward Milner- Barry, vicar of Scothorne, co. Line, and lias a son and 2 daus. Edward Leopold Milxer-Barry, b. 13 Jan. 1867.— Har- riette Beatrice.— Alda Marguerite. (6) Margaret Elizabeth. Dunbar of Northfield— see Addenda, " Chaos.' Pauxcefobt-Duncombe — see Pauncefoet. -pvUNDAS, SiE Sidney -L>' James, of Beechwood, CO. Mid-Lothian (1821, u. K.) ; s. his father as 3rd Baronet in 1877; b. 3 June, 1849; heir pre- sumptive, his brother Charles. Arms— Arg. a lion rampant gu., a bor- durc erm. ( ' II KST— Out of an oak bush a lion's head aCfrontee all ppr. Motto— Essayez. Seats— Beechwood, Edinburgh, and Dunira, Crieff, Perth. Eineage. SIR JAMES DUNDAS, of Amiston (son of Sir James Dundas, M.P. gov. of Berwick, 3rd son of George Dundas, of Dundas, by Catherine, his wife, dau. of La\vTence, 3rd Lord Oliphant), knighted by Charles I. appointed a senator of the college of justice by CHARLES II. 4 June, 1662, M.P. CO. Edinburgh; m. 1st, Marian, dau. of Robert Lord Boyd, and had, with 3 daus. all married to baronets, an only son, [1] Robert, ancestor of Henry, Viscount Melville, so created 24 Dec. 1802. (3) George Whyte-Melville, 92d (Gordon) highlanders : b. 1856; m. 15 April, 1879, Matilda Louisa Mary, 3rd dau. of Minden J. Wilson, Esq. of Mozufferpore, Tirhoot. (4) Mary Louisa, m. 21 Nov. 1878, to James Heriot Balfour, of Edinbvu-gh, W.S. (E. LAUDERDALE). (5) Lucy Jane. "pvUNTZE, Sir John Lewis (1774, g.b.), late -L^ 7th dragoon guards ; s. his father as 3rd Baronet in 1830 ; b. 16 Aug. 1809 ; m. 15 Mar. 1834, Frances Elizabeth, dau. of Rev. James Coles, rector of Michaelstone, co. Monmouth ; heir presumptive, his kinsman George Alexander Duntze. Arms (not recorded, but the following are used)— Arg. a paschal lamb passant ppr. CREST— A mullet between two eagles' mngs. Motto — Nunquam prseponens. Seat— Exeleigh House, Starcroes, Devon. Ilineafie. SIR JOHN DUNTZE, of Exeter, merchant, M.P. Tiverton, created a Baronet 8 Nov. 1774 ; d. 5 Feb. 1795, having m. Frances, dau. of Samuel Lewis; she d. 31 Mar. 1801, having had with 3 daus. 3 sons, [1] Sir John, 2nd Baronet, receiver-general of land and assiessed taxes, Devonshire; d. 21 June, 1830, having m. 1st — 5 June, 1804, Dorothy, 2ud dau. of Sir Thomas Carew, Bart, of Tiverton Castle ; she d. . He m. 2ndly — 1808, Elizabeth, eldest dau. of Sir Thomas Carew, Bart.; she d. 1 June, 1832, having had an only son. Sir John Lewis, 3rd and present Baronet. [2] James Nicholas, paymaster-general of the forces in Sicily; d. 22 Sept. 1846, having m. 3 June, 1794, Jane Harriot, dau. of Sir James Cockburn,of Langton, 6th Bart, by his 1st wife; she d. 24 Jan. 1837, having had with other issue 2 sons and a dau. /I/ Samuel Henry, in n.O. b. 10 Oct. 1800; d. 15 Oct. 1855, having m. 11 Oct. 1827, Frances, dau. of Vei-y Rev. Joseph Palmer, d.d. dean of Cashel; she d. 12 Mar. 1869, leaving a son and 4 daus. (1) Greorge Alexander, heir presumptive to the Baronetcy; b. 27 Jan. 1839; m. 31 July, 1869, Han-iet Elizabeth Isabella, eldest dau. of R. Lloyd Thomas, Esq. 10th regt. and has a son and 2 daus. George Puxley, b. 6 Dec. 1873.— Ethel Maud.— Ida Rosario. (2) Jane Harriot Anne, m. 26 Feb. 1867, to Rev. David Evans, rector of Rilgerren, co. Pembroke, and rm-al dean of Emlyn, who d. 9 June, 1871, and she re-m. 6 Oct. 1874, to Rev. David William Herbert, B.A. vicar of Tremain, co. Cardigan, and has by 1st marriage 2 sons, Alexander Cockburn EVANS, b. 24 April, 1868.— Francis Duntze, b. 3 Aug. 1870. (3) Isabel Theophila Charlotte, m. 1 Aug. 1871, as 2ud wife, to William Rayner Wood, Esq. of Singleton, co. Lan- caster, J.P. and D.L. and has a son and dau. Henry WOOD, b. 21 July 1874.— Caroline Isabel. (4) Lucy Maria Emily, m. 6 Jan. 1870, to Henry Travers Smyth, Esq. and has 2 sons and 2 daus. Frederick Duntze Travers-Smyth, b. 25 Sept. 1870.— George Muckleston, b. 23 Jan. 1873.— Florence Anne. — Constance Mary. (5) Florence Rosario Ellen, d. unm. 9 Oct. 1879. " /2/ John Alexander, adm. R.N. b. 26 Aug. 1805; m. 28 May, 1832, Maria del Rosario, dau. of Don Francisco de Paula Ramirez of Belasco, and his wife Dona Gertrudis Rosales y Larrain, of Chile, and has a son and 2 daus. (1) John Alexander, b. 4 April, 1854; m. 9 Jan. 1878, Irene Matilda, dau. of Ralph Nunes, of Kingston, Jamaica, and has a son, b. 16 Nov. 1878, and a dau. b. 22 Dec. 1879. (2) Gertrudis Jane Antonia, m. 6 June, 1860, to Alexander Walter Armstrong Ogilvie, capt, R.A. who d. 21 June, 1868, having had a son, Alexander Ogilvie, b. 25 April, 1861, grandson and re- presentative of Dr. Alexander Ogilvie, who claimed the dormant title of Findlater and Banff. (3) Jane Hamot, m. 5 June, 1860,to Hugh Cheetham Lyle, of Cairu-a-garriff Moville, co. Donegal, J.P. lieut.-col. R.A. (retd.), and has 3 sons and 4 daus. George Samuel Bateson Lyle, b. 23 July, 1865.— Henry Duntze, b. 6 Dec. 1866.— Hugh, b. 28 July, 1875.— Cathe- rine.— Gertrude Caroline.— Rosario Teresa.— Eva Gwen- doline. O 2 196 DURRANT—DYER. I '"'^SSf Harriot CT.AKKE, d. 9 Dec. 1876, having m. 2 Mfy?848, to Alfred Hanson, bar.-at-law, controller of Scy and succession duties, and hM 2 sons and 2 daus. (1) Alfred William Hansox, capt. R.A.; b. 1 July, 1850. ^, gScSS^nti:r?-S!-1873, to Thomas North- "^^pi^SXS^-S^^- 9 Aug, 1881, to Berna^a. 3?d son of late Rev. John Gibson, vicar of Furneaux- r3] laS'Lewis, lieut. 62nd regt. d. Dec. 1794, having m. Jane, dau. of William Shaw, sec. to the gov. of Jamaica, leaving a son, who d. unm. (2) Sir "William Robert Estridge, Sth and present (3)^Xli*a Agnes PauUne, m. 5 Aug. 1862, to I^wrence Hare Finn, Esq. of Diesden. (4) Louisa Mary Caroline, m. 1st— 10 Aug. 1865, to John Richard Fenwick, Esq. who d. and she re-m. 20 Mar. 1875, to Sir Charles Ai-chibald Lamb, Bart. DURRANT, Sir William Robert Estridge (1784, G.B.), late 15th regt. ; s. bis brother as 5th Baronet in 1875; b. 19 Aug. 1840 ; m. Emily Street, of Australia. Note— There is no heir to this Baronetcy. Arms— Or, a cross-crosslet ermines between foiu- spots of ermine sa. CREST— A boar passant per fess wavy arg. and gu. pierced \vith a broken lance-head sa. MOTTO— Labes pejor morte. SIR THOMAS DURRANT (son of Davy Durrant, of Scot- tow, and great-grandson of WiUiam Durrant, of Scottow, who d. 20 Jan. 1700, aged 84), created a Baeoxet 22 Jan. 1784 ; d. 6 Sept. 1790 ; having m. Susannah, dau. of Hambleton Custance, of Weston, Norfolk ; she d. 9 Dec. 1833 aged 82. His grandson, ' SIR HENRY THOMAS ESTRIDGE DURRANT, 3rd Baro- net (on the death of his father, Sir Thomas in 1829)- b. 4 May, 1807; d. 16 May, 1861, having m. 1st— 23 June, 1830 Agnes Sophia Catherine, dau. of Robert Marsham Esq of Stratton Strawless, Norfolk (E. Romney) ; she d. 28 April 1831, aged 18. He m. 2ndly— 31 Jan. 1833, Emilia Julia Diana! dau. of Sir Josias Henry Stracey, Bart. ; she d. 9 Feb. 1867 liaving had 2 sons and 2 daus. ' ' (1) Sir Henry Josias, 4th Baronet, D.L.; b. 2 Sept. 1838- d 6 April, 1875, having m. 30 April, 1863, Alexandrina Charlotte (of Scottow HaU, Norwich, &c.), dau. of Gen. Sir Robert Barton K.C.H. and had 3 daus. Nathalie Julie Colette.— Emil Amelia Massy.— Adela Con- stance Alexandrina. DYER, Sir Swinner- TON Halliday (1678, E.), capt. late Sth foot, Crimean medal and clasp ; s. his father as 10th Baronet in 1878 ; b. 4 June, 1833; m. 29 July, 1858, Helen Maria, elder dau. of Rev.RobertCroker, of Athlacca, and has a son and 2 daus. ,/^^;,^^^^./^ (1) T homas Swinn grton. b. 3 Oct. 18591 /P^^Ti^ (2) Eva Helen. (3) Kathleen Maria. Arms— Or, a chief indented pu. CREST— Out of a ducal coronet or, a goat's head arg. Motto — Terrere nolo, tiniere nescio. RESIDENCE- Wcstcroft Lodge, Woking Station. Uincage. Sir WILLIAM DYER, of Tottenham, Middlesex, aftenvards of Newenham, Herts, lord of that manor (son of George Dver, of Heytesbury, Wilts.), bar.-at-law I.T. createil a Bauo- net 6 July, 1678; d. 27 Jan. 1680/1, having m. Thomasine, only dau. and heir of Thomas Swinnerton, of Stanway Hall, Essex (son of Sir John Swinnerton, lord mayor of London); she d. 13 April, 1697 (liaving re-m. to John Hopwood, of Tottenham, Middx. after of Stanway Hall). His great-grandson. THOMAS DYER, of the Treasury (son of Sir Thomas, 5tli Bart.); bp. 14 July, 1744; d. 9 Aug. 1800, having m. 1st (sett, dated 25 Nov. 1768), Mary, dau. of Richard Smith, mer- chant (Bart.), and widow of William Burney, Esq. of London, formerly of Jamaica; she d. Aug. 1775, leaving 3 sons, /I/ Sir Thomas Swinnerton, of Swinnerton Lodge, Devon, com. R.x. Sth Baronet (on the death of his cousin, Sir Thomas Richard, 12 April, 1838); b. 6 Oct. 1770 ; d. s. p. 1. 27 Mar. 1854, having m. 11 April, 1814, Mary Davis, spinster. /2/ Sir John k.c.b. 12 April, 1815, lieut.-col. R.A.; b. 5 Feb. 1772 ; accidentally killed, 2 July, 1816, having m. 14 Mar. 1795, Jane, dau. of Simon Halliday, of Westcombe Park, Kent; she d. 11 Mar. 1851, having had a son and 2 daus. [1] Sir Thomas, s. as 9th Baronet. [2] Jane Maria Elizabeth, d. s. p. 12 April, 1832, having married, as 2nd wife, to Col. Thomas Greentree,E.I.C.S. who d. May 1831. [3] Elizabeth, m. 1826, to Thomas Dillon Heame,of Heame- brooke, co. Galway, who d. s. p. /3/ Edward, of Shepperton, Middx.; b. 20 July, 1774; d.6 Mar. 1816, having m. 10 Oct. 1801, Jane. dau. of James Hewitt, Esq. of Hampton, Middx.; she d. 1 April, 1861, having had with other issue 3 sons and 2 daus. [1] Edward, capt. Madras army; b. 5 Dec. 1802; m. 5 Feb. 1824, Penelope Jane, dau. of Col. John North Boydell, and had with other issue 4 sons and 2 daus. (1) Edward Charles Meyrick, b. 14 Sept. 1834, (2) Archibald Thomas Bergman, b. 4 Dec. 1838; m. 7 Mar. 1867, Ellen Weavings, and has 2 sons and 4 daus. Campbell Charles Frederick, b. 29 Dec. 1871.— Thomas Harry, b. 11 July, 1878.— Amelia Mary.— Ada.— Nellie Penelope May. — Jennie Elizabeth. (3) Thomas Richard, b. 17 June, 1842. (4) Frederick Campbell Spencer, b. 25 Aug. 1845; married. (5) Mary. (6) Ellen Lawton. DYKE. 197 [2] Charles, b. 15 Oct. 1805; d. 25 Jan. 1844, having m. 22 Sept. 1829, Anna, dau. of John Scott, Esq. and had 3 daus. all d. unm. [3] John, b. 2 Nov. 1810; d. 27 Aug. 1855, having m. Ist— 30 Nov. 1839, Eliza Bulmer, widow; she d. 5 Nov. 1847 having had a son, (1) Frederic Swnnerton, b. 2 May, 1843; m. 27 April,1876, Constance Josepliine Minna, eldest dau, of Joseph Mack- intosh Gordon, of Ultimatum, Jamaica, and has a dau. Kate Constance Swinnerton. JOHN Dyer m. 2ndly— 15 Oct. 1851, Martha Elizabeth dau. of Charles White, and had 3 daus. (2) Nina Eliza Swinnerton, m. 11 Sept. 1872, to William Poyntz Blandy, lieut. R.A. and has a son and 2 daus. Stephen Poyntz Blandy, b. 16 Sept. 1873.— Mary Swin- nerton. — Nina Margaret. (3) Helen Marion, unm. (4) Annie Marguerite Swinnerton, m. 15 July, 1875, to William Simonet, and has a son and a dau. Arthur Frank Swinnerton SiMONET.— Beatrice M}-ra. [4] Eleanor, d. 19 Feb. 1849, having m. 3 June, 1839, to D C Hewitt, Esq. and had 2 sons. [5] Frances, unm. Thomas Dyer m. 2ndly— 9 Nov. 1799, Maria Laetitia, dau. of Col. Archibald Grant, of London; she d. 1 Dec. 1840, leaving further issue, a son and 2 daus. /4/ Arcliibald, of London, b. 25 Mar. 1786; d. s. p. 30 Jan. 18.'>4, having m. 18 Sept. 1826, Mary Anne, eldest dau. of late Rev. Thomas Winstanley, D.D. principal of St. Alban's Hall, Oxford. /5/ Frances, m. 24 Sept. 1850, to Charles Arthur Gamlen.of London, s. p. /6/ Mary Anne, d. unm. about 1870. ellR THOMAS, 9th Baronet, capt. R.A. ; b. 10 Dec. 1799 ; d. 5 31 Oct. 1878, having m, 7 Feb. 1832, Mary Anne, dau. of Col. John Albeck Clement, R.A. of Steppe, Hants. ; she d. 9 Feb. 1880, having liad with other issue 4 sons, (1 ) Sir Swinnerton Halliday , 10th and present Baronet. (2) Henry Clenunt S\n2nierlon, <)f Westhope, Salop, lieut.-col. R.A., Crimea medal and clii.spTbr30 Dec. 1834; m. 6 April, 1869, Amelia Susan, only dau. of John Ward, Esq. (LISTER-Kaye), and has a son and dau. Leonard Whitworth Swinnerton, b. 30 Oct. 1875.— Evelyn Henrietta. (3) Frederick Carr Swinnerton, capt. late 17th and 75th regts. Crimean medal and clasiw, luljutant Ist Kent R.V.; b. 6 Mar. 1837; m. Ist— 6 Mar. 1861, Selenah Maria Ann, 3rd dau. of llev. Edward Windsor Ilichards, rector of St. Andrew's, co. Glamorgans; she d. 9 Nov. 1867. He m. 2ndly— 19 Nov. 1868, Frances Margaret, only child of late Sir William Ogle Carr, chief justice of Ceylon. By his 1st wife he had a son, Frederick Stewart Hotham, b. 3 Dec. 1863. (4) Stewart John, capt. 51st K.o. L.i. and 3rd "the bufiCs;" b. 10 Mar. 1842; m. 10 July, 1873, Emily, only dau. of Henry Edmund Frederic Bythesea, Esq. of Nettleton, Wilts, and has a son and 2 daiLs. Stewart Barton Bythesea, b. 26 Nov. 1875.— Mabel Char- lotte.— Florence Emily Mary Bythesea. DYKE, SiE William Hart, of Horeham, Sussex (1676/7, E.), p.c. 1880, m.p. West Kent 1865/8, Mid Kent since 1868, joint secretary to the treasury 1874/80, *' Conservative Whip" ; s. his father as 7th Baronet in 1875; b. 7 Aug. 1837; m. 30 May, 1870, Lady Emily Caroline Montagu, eldest dau. of John Williams, 7th Earl of Sandwich, and has a son and 3 daus. (1) Percyvall Hart, b. 27 Oct. 1871. (2) Lina Mary. (3) Mary. (4) , b. 7 July, 1881. Arms — Or, three cinquefoils sa. CREST— A cubit arm in armour the hand gauntletted sa. holding a cinquefoil slipped of the last. SEAT— Lullingstone Castle, Dartford, Kent, since 1370. Hineage, Sm THOMAS DYKE, Baronet, so created 3 Mar. 1676/7, knight of the shire Sussex 1685, M.P. East Grinstead 1688, 1690, and 1695 (son of Sir Thomas Dyke, by Catherine, dau. of Sir John Bramston, of Skreens, Essex, C.J. King's Bench, and grandson of Thomas Dyke, of Cranbrook, Kent, by his wife Joan, dau. and heir of Tliomas Walsh, of Horeham, Sussex, by the dau. and heir of Horeham of Horeham) ; he d. 31 Oct. 1706, having m. Philadelphia, eldest dau. and coheir of Sir Thomas Nutt, of Mays, parish of Selmiston, Sussex. His only surviving son, SIR THOMAS, 2nd Baronet, of Lullingston Castle, Kent, bur. there 25 Aug. 1756, having m. 23 May, 1728, Anne, only child of Percival Hart, of Lullingston (son of Sir Percival Hart, and grandson of Sir Henry Hart, K.B. and descended from Sir Percyvall Hart, who m. Frideswide, sister and coheir of John, 2nd Baron Braye), and widow of John Bluett, Esq. of Holcomb Regis, Devon; she d. 24 Nov. 1763, leaving an only son, SIR JOHN DIXON DYKE, 3rd Baronet; bp. Dec. 1732; d. 6 Sept. 1810, having m. 3 May, 1756, Philadelphia Payne, dau. of George Home, Esq. of East (jrinstead, and had with 3 daus. 3 sons, (1) Sir Thomas, 4th Baronet, col. West Kent mil.; b. 29 Dec. 1763; d. unm. 29 Nov. 1831. (2) Sir Percival Hart, s. as 5th Baronet. (3) Greorge Hart, lieut.-col. in the guards ; d. 6 Nov. 1843, having m. 22 April, 1802, Louisa, 3rd dau. of Sir William Lemon, Bart, (ext.) ; she d. 8 Nov. 1839, having had 8 sons and 4 daus. of whom, [1] Reginald. [2] Caroline Anne (youngest dau.), m. 16 Aug. 1838, to Richard, 2nd son of John Taylor, Esq. of Langdon Court, Devon. Their eldest son, Richard Heneage Taylor, m. 8 June, 1868, Donna Eliza, elder dau. of Col. William Lydiard. SIR PERCIVAL HART DYKE, 5th Baronet, unsuccessfully claimed the Barony of Braye in 1836; b. 27 Dec. 1767, d. 4 Aug. 1846, having m. 26 July, 1798, Anne, eldest dau. of Robert Jenner, Esq. of Wenvoe Castle, co. Glamorgan, and 198 DYKE. Cbislehnrst, Kent; she d. 27 Nov. 1847, having had with other issue 8 sons and 4 dans. m Sir Percy vail, s. as 6tn Baronet. h2] Thomas Hart, rector of Long Newtop co. D^^-j^^m ^^nd Lullingstone.Kent; b. 11 Dec. 1801; d. 25 June, 1866 liaving m 4 Feb. 1833, Elizabeth, 2nd dau. of Thomas Fairfax of Newton KymcYorks. (B. FAIRFAX) and had 3 sons and a dau. (1) Thomas, B.A. C.E. ; b. 1 April, 1834 ; m. 26 Feb. l»b^' Georgina Isabella Bussell, youngest dau. of Robert Ed\\ard Fullerton, Esq. of Sheethonger Manor, co. Wore and has a son and 3 daus. . „ tit -c^ a Percival Hart, b. 24 Aug. 1872.— Ethel Frances.— Winifred- Evelyn.— Theophania Louisa. 4. K 1 (2) Percival Hart, rector of Compton Abbas, Dorset; b. i June, 1835; m. 12 Jan. 1864, Margaret Isabella, 4th dau. ot late Robert John Peel, Esq. of Burton-upon-Trent (BART.), and has a son and 2 daus. ,, . , t • Robert Percyvall Hart, b. 3 Nov. 1864.— Mabel Louisa.- Maud Cecilia. (3) Francis Hart, b. 5 July, 1838, (4) Theophania Anne, d. 1846. rai John Dixon, J.P. Kent ; b. 9 Jan. 1803 ; m. 10 Feb. 1836, Millicent, youngest dau. of Isaac Minet, Esq. of Baldwyns, Kent, and had 8 sons and 3 daus. „ , „, (1) John Dixon, incumbent of St, James', Camberwell; b. 31 Oct. 1836. , . , X J! (2) Edward Hart, major R.A. served at siege and capture of Lucknow during Indian Mutiny; b. 11 Nov. 1837. • (3) Frederick Hotham, major (h. p.) 69th regt. garrison instructor east district; b. 6 Feb. 1840. (4) Charles James, major R. Inniskilling fusiliers, late capt. lOSth regt. D.A.A.G. (musketry) Bombay army; b. 22 April, 1842. (5) Augustus Hart, royal mail P.S.; b. 23 Mar. 1843. (6) Reginald Hart, b. 15 Sept. 1844. (7) George Hart, capt. 5th fusiliers; b. 21 Jan. 1847. (8) Henry Hart, lieut. R.x.; b. 26 Mar. 1848. (9) Millicent. (10) Julia. (11) Matilda. [4] Francis Hart, Queen's proctor; b. 28 Nov. 1803; d. 17 July, 1876, having m. 1 Dec. 1835, his cousin Charlotte Lascelles, youngest dau. of Sir Herbert Jenner, first judge of the preroga- tive court of Canterbmy, and had a son and 3 daus. (1) Edwin Francis, vicar of Orpington, Kent ; b. 27 Sept. 1843; m. 22 Nov. 1870, Katharine Louisa, 3rd dau. of Sir Frederick Currie, Bart. (2) Charlotte Elizabeth, d. 28 May, 1865, having m. 9 June, 1864, as 1st wife, to Hon. Frederick Barnewell Best, son of William Samuel, 2nd Baron Wynford; he d. 5 Jan. 1876. (3) Evelyn Ellen, (4) Alice Frances. [5] George Hart, lieut.-col. E.I.C.S.; b. 6 Dec. 1804; d. unm. 18 May, 1846. [6] Peche Hart, capt. R.N. F.R.G.S.; b. 21 Nov. 1805; m. 13 Jan. 1853, Annette Augusta, youngest dau. of Frederick Richard Coore, Esq. [7] Augustus Hart, lieut.-col. E.I.C.S.; d. unm. 23 Oct. 1878. [8] Decimus Townshend Dyke, unm. [9] Harriet Jenner m. 11 June, 1836, to Rev. Nicholas (Fiott) Lee, vicar of Edgware, who assumed tlie name and amis of Lee, by Act of Parliament, as heir to the entailed estates of Hartwell, Bucks. Colworth, Beds, and Totteridge, Herts; he d. 1858, having had a son and 4 daus. (1) Edward Dyke Lee, of Hartwell, Bucks, and Totteridge Park, Herts, J.P. capt. royal Bucks mil. b. 16 Sept. 1843. (2) Louisa Annie, m. Feb. 1865, to William Richard Luard, Esq. of Loudon. (3) Hai-riett Sarali. (4) Philadelphia Bnice, m. 24 Oct, 1876, to Capt. Liebei-t Edward Goodall, 59tli regt. and capt. royal N, Glouc. mil. only surviving son of Rev. James Joseph Goodall, of Dinton Hall, Bucks. J.P. (5) Fanny Charlotte. [10] Georgiana Frances, m. 18 Oct. 1842, to William Fox, Esq. of London, who d. s. p. 5 Nov. 1868. [11] Laura, m. 9 Feb. 1847, to Rev. Thomas Prankerd Phelps, M.A. hon. canon of Rochester, rural dean and rector of Ridley, Kent, and has 3 sons, (1) Henry George Halt PHELPS, b. 17 Nov. 1849. (2) Herbert Dampier, b. 24 July, 1851. (3) Lancelot Ridley, b. 3 Nov. 1853. [12] Philadelphia,m. 1st— llMay, 1847, to Rev. James Mac- kenzie, son of Sir George Stewart Mackenzie, Bart, of Coul, CO. Ross ; he d. s. p. 20 Aug. 1857. She re-m. 19 Oct. 1858. as 2nd wife, to William Thomas Knapp, Esq. of the Hill, Wolverley. SIR PERCYYALL HART, 6th Baronet; b. 9 June, 1799; d. 12 Nov. 1875, having m. 12 June, 1835, Elizabeth, youngest dau. of John Wells, Esq. of Bickley, Kent, and had 4 sons and 6 daus. (1) Percyvall Hart, lieut, rifle brigade; b. 29 Aug. 1836; d, in tlie Crimea, 19 April, 1855. (2) Sir William Hart, 7th and present Baronet. (3) George Augustus Hart, b. 27 Sept. 1847. (4) Reginald Charles Hart, b. 1 May, 1851. (5) Frances Julia, m. 24 July, 1877, as 2nd wife, to Abel Smith, Esq. of Woodhall Park, Herts. M.P. (B. Carringtox). (6) Eleanor Laura. (7) Catlierine Sybella. (8) Sybella Catherine. (9) Emily Anne, d. 4 Jan. 1880. (10) Gertrude, a $ EATILE, Sir Thomas, of AUerton Tower, co. Lauc. J.P. (1869, U.K.), s. his father as 2nd Baronet in 1877; b. 30 June, 1820; m. 6 Sept. 1853, Emily, dau. of William Fletcher, of Liver- pool, banker, and has had with other issue 8 sons and 4 daus. (1) Henry, Ueut. Slst L.l. b. 15 Aug. 1864. (2) Hardman Arthur, b. 17 Jan. 1859. (3) Thomas Algernon, b. 16 July, 1860. (4) William Edward, b. 17 Sept. 1861. (5) Alfred, b. 29 June, 1864. (6) Charles Frederic, b. 19 April, 1867. (7) Reginald, b. 10 Sept. 1871. (8) John Wilford, b. 14 Juno, 1878. (Q) Emily Josephine. (10) Caroline. (11) Constance. (12) Evelyn Margaret Arms— Or, three pallets gu. each charged with an escallop in chief of the field. Crest— A lion's gamb erased holding an arrow in bend sinister ppr. pendent by a chain or an escocheon gu. charged with an escallop or. MOTTO— Servare modum. Seat— Allerton Tower, Woolton, Liverpool. ilineafie. JOHN EABLE, of Liverpool, mayor 1709 (son of John Earle of Warrington); m. 1709, Mary, dau. and heir of Ralph Finch (by Elizabeth, his ^\ife, dau. and coheir of Col. William Danyell, of the Over Tabley family), and had with other issue 3 sons, [1] Ralph Willis, who assumed that surname and arms (1788) in compliance with the testamentary injunction of Daniel Willis, of Halsnead, and d. 1790, having m. Dorothy, 2nd dau. and coheir of Richard Aldersey, of Liverpool. His eldest son, Richard Willis, of Halsnead Park, co. Lanc.;b. 18 Sept. 1760; d. 19 July, 1837, having m. (setts. 17 Sept. 1786) Cicely, only dau, of Joseph Feilden,Esq. ofWitton Park, co. Lane. (Bart.); she d. 11 April, 1822, having had with other issue 4 sons, 111 Daniel Willis, of Halsnead (3rd son); b. 4 Aug. 1790 ; d. 15 April, 1873, having m. 20 June,1833, Greorgiana Amelia, 3rd dau. of Sir William Feilden, Bart, and had 2 sons and 4 daus. (1) Henry Rodolph de Anyers Willis, capt.late 92nd high- landers ; b. 27 Mar. 1834 ; m. 7 Aug. 1862, Alice, dau, of Rev. Robert Hornby, of Lythwood Hall, Salop, and has a son and 2 daus. Richard Atherton de Anyers Willis, b. 30 Mar. 1871.— Georgiana Frances de Anyers.— Cecilia de Anyers, (2) Frederic William Willis, vicar of All Saints, Welling- borough ; b. 19 Aug. 1842 ; m. 7 July, 1868, Gertrude Mary Russell, dau. of Russell Gray, Esq. of Southgate and Bar- combe, Sussex, and has had 3 sons and 2 daus. Frederic Earle d'Anyers Willis, b. 13 July, 1869.— d'Anyera Evelyn, b. 18 Nov 1873.— Son, b. 19 April, 1879.— Muriel Gertrude d'Anyers, d. 14 Dec. 1880.— A dau. 1 Oct. 1881. (3) Emily Frances Sumner Willis. (4) Gertrude Georgiana Willis, m. 14 Sept. 1865, to Rev. John BrowTi, M.A. rector of Milton Malzor, Northants, and has a son and 3 daus. Harold Pearoe Browne, b. 26 Mar. 1871,— Mabel Ger- trude.— Mary d'Anyers, d, 29 Feb. 1880.— Florence Mar- garet. (5) Sophia Catherine Willis, m. 14 Sept. 1865, to Rev. Augustus Dampier, rector of Courteen Hall, Northants, and has had 2 sons and 2 daus. Cecil Frederick Dampier, b. 11 May, 1868.— Gerald Robert, b. 27 May, 1871.— Ethel Maud.— Margaret Geor- giana. (6) Cecilia Mary d'Anyers Willis. /2/ Thomas, of Prescot, co. Lane; b. 27 April, 1804; d. unm. 21 Jan. 1880. /3/ Frederick, capt. 9th lancers, gentleman usher to the lord-lieut. of Ireland ; b. 17 July, 1805 ; d, 16 Mar. 1867, having m, 18 Jan, 1834, Elizabeth Louisa, eldest dau, of Major-Gen. Sir William Gosset, K.S.P. K,H. under-secretary for Ireland, and has had 4 sons, (1) Finch d'Anyers Willis, in H.O.; b. 2 Nov. 1840; d. unm, 1869, (2) Frederick d'Anyers Willis, b. 2 Nov. 1840; imm. (3) John Wilbraham Lindsay d'Anyers Willis, lieut. R.E.; b, 25 Dec. 1848; d. 1872. (4) Charles Beaumont d'Anyers Willis, Ueut. R.A.; b. 25 Dec. 1851. /4/ Edward WiUis, inspector-gen. English constabulary (re- signed 1880), late capt. 37th regt, ; b. 8 Oct, 1806 ; m. 12 May, 1831, Harriette, dau. and coheir of Lieut,-Col. Robbins, 69th regt, and has 2 daus, (1) Anna Cecilia, d. 14 May, 1874, having m. 21 Feb. 1861, to Edward Sotheron Richmond Gale-Braddyll, Esq. and had a son and 5 daus. Hubert Edward GALE-BrADDYLL, b. 20 Nov. 1861.— Florence,— Maude,— Ethel Marguerite,— Evelyn Cecilia. — Lilian. (2) Evelyn Maiy, m, 7 June, 1870, to Thomas Winter Potter, Esq. of East Court, Glouc, s.p. [2] Thomas Earle, b. June, 1754; m, Mary, only child and heir of Adam Mort, Esq, of Wharton Hall, co. Lane, and had 2 daus. /I/ Mary, d. 7 Sept, 1849, having m. 29 April, 1786, to her cousin Thomas Earle, of Spekelands, co. Lane. (See below.) /2/ Jane Elizabeth, m. to Richard Gwillym, Esq, of Bewsey Hall, Lane. [3] William Earle, d. 28 April, 1788, having m. Mrs, Anne Winstanley ; she d, 9 Jan, 1785, aged 60, having had 2 sons, /I/ Thomas, of whom presently. /2/ William, of Everton, d. 10 Jan, 1859, aged 79, having m. 8 May, 1791, Anne, dau, of John Copland, Esq, of Liverpool ; she d, 1 May, 1819, leaving with 2 daus. an only son, Charles Earle, b. 1798; d. 22 Jan. 1880, having m. 1827, Emily, dau. of James Primrose Maxwell, Esq. of Tubbendens, Kent, and had 3 sons and a dau. (1) Charles William Earle, capt, late rifle brigade ; b, 1 July, 1828 ; m, 14 April, 1864, Maria Theresa, dau, of late Hon, Edward Villiers (E, Clarendon), and has 3 sons, Sydney, b, 4 Jan, 1865,— Lionel, b, 1 Feb, 1866.— Maxwell b, 6 April, 1871, (2) Ralph Anstruther Earle, formerly in diplomatic ser- vice, M,p, Berwick 1858, Maldon 1865/8, private secre- tary to chancellor of exchequer (Mr, Disraeli) under late Lord Derby's administration, and parliamentary secretary to poor law board 1865/6; b. 1835; d. unm.atSoden, Nassau, 10 June, 1879. 200 EGHLIN. /3) George Edward, major in the army, paymaster 6th dragoon guards and Uth (P.W.O.) regt.; b. 29 Mar. 1843; d: 1 June, 1878, having m. 13 April, 1871, Emily Fanny Georgiana, youngest dau. of Hon. George Edgcmnbe (E MOUNT-Edgcumbe ; she re-m. 4th June, l»/y, to i^oi. James Sinclair Thomson), and had 2 daus. Mabel Emily Patience.— Marion Elizabeth. (4) Emily Florence, m. April, 1851, to Capt. Robert William Dallas, late Queen's buffs (BART.), and lias issue. THOMAS EARLE, of Spekelands, co. Lane, a Liverpool merchant; d. 9 July, 1822, having m. 29 April, 1786, his cousin Mary, elder dau. and coheir of Thomas Eaiie, Esq.; she d. 7 Sept. 1849, having had with other issue 3 sons, (1) William, b. 7 Feb. 1787; d. s. p. 25 Sept. 1864, having m. 15 July, 1829, Anne, 6th dau. of Joshua Bradish, Esq. of Kilkenny. (2) Sir Hardman (4th son), created a Baronet. r3) Richard, of Edenhurst, co. Lane, bar.-at-law (5th son) ; b- 26 April, 1796, and d. 21 April, 1848, having m. 29 Sept. 1829, Margaret, youngest dau. of William Langton,Esq. of Ku-kham, Lane, and had an only son, Frederic WilUam, J.P. Lane. capt. Lane, hussars ; b. 22 July, 1830 ; m. 8 Jan. 1868, Alice, dau. of Myles Henry Custance, Esq. of Brussels. SIR HARDMAN EARLE, of Allerton Tower, Lane. J.P. created a Baronet, 3 Nov. 1869 ; b. 11 July, 1792 ; d. 25 Jan. 1877, having m. 24 Aug. 1819, Mary, 2nd dau. of William Langton, Esq. of Kirkham aforesaid; she d. 25 Mar. 1850, having had 4 sons and 6 daus. (1) Sir Thomas, 2nd and present Baronet. (2) Hardman, b. 20 Jan. 1825 ; d. s. p. 28 May, 1853, having m. 19 Aug. 1852, Harriet Matilda, eldest dau. of Edward John- stone, Esq. of Liverpool. She re-m. 15 Oct. 1863, to James Legh Thursby, major late 22nd regt. and has issue. (3) WiUiam, C.S.I, major-gen. in the army,comdg. 1st infantry brigade at Aldershot 1881, major grenadier guards 1878/80, comdg. troops Chatham district 1880/1, served with the 49th in the Crimea, and wa^ at Alma, Inkerman, and Sebastopol, and the Redan, K.M. ; b. 18 May, 1833 ; m. 21 July, 1864, Mary, 2nd dau. of Gen. Sir William John Codrington, G.C.B. (BART.), and has 2 daus. Rachel.— Grace. (4) Arthur, P.R.a.S.; b. 14 Dec. 1838 ; m. 19 Nov. 1867, Ida Euphemia Bertie, eldest dau. of late Sir Geo. Buckley -Mathew, C.B. K.C.M.G. envoy extraordinary and minister plenipotentiary to the Emperor of Brazil 1867/78, and has 4 sons and a dau. Cecil Arthur, b. 19 Nov. 1868.— John Greville, b. 26 Oct. 1869.— Ronald Hamilton, b. 20 Feb. 1874.— Lawrence Mathew, b. 16 Sept. 1881.— Ida LiUan. (5) Mary,m. 11 Oct. 1849, to James Loxham Foster, bar.-at-law. (6) Elizabeth. (7) Emily, m. 24 Sept. 1857, to Hugh Perkins, Esq. of Fulwood Park, Liverpool. (8) Harriet, m. 23 Oct. 1850, to Archibald Tod, Esq. of Liver- pool ; he d. 19 Aug. 1870, leaving 5 sons and 5 daus. Archibald James TOD, b. 25 July, 1851.— William, b. 12 June, 1853.— Norman Pringle, b. 26 July, 1857.— George Russell, b. 27 June, 1859.— Walter Macleod, b. 28 Jan. 1865.— Mary Ka- tharine. — Magdalene. — Eliza Harriet Ellinor. — AUce Grisell. (9) Greorgina, m. 30 June, 1859, to Hugh Longueville Jones, Esq. who d. s. p. 1 Aug. 1875. (10) Caroline, d. 3 Dec. 1875, having m. 1 July, 1856, to Francis John Johnston, Esq. of Chislehurst, Kent, and has 3 sons and 5 daus. Bertram Masterson JOHNSTON, b. 9 Jan. 1861.— Francis Alexander, b. 18 Nov. 1864.— Horace James, b. 30 Jan. 1866.— Caroline Margaret.— Violet Mary.— Harriet Monica.— Mildred Earle.— Vera Cecilia. Clayton-East— see Clayton. ECHLIN, Sir Thomas (1721, i.), in the Irish j constabulary ; s. his father as 7th Baronet in i 1877; b. 8 Nov. 1844; heir presumptive, his brother I Henry. Arms— Quarterly, 1st and 4th, Or, a galley her sails furled sa. 2nd and 3rd, Arg. a fesse chequy az. and arg. on a chief of the last a hovmd chasing a stag both ppr. Crest — A talbot passant arg. sjxjtted sa. MOTTO (over the Crest)- Non sine pneda. Eineage, BOBERT ECHLIN, of Ardquin (grandson of Riglit Rev Robert Echlin, D.D. bishop of Down and Connor 1613 until his death, 17 July, 1635, descended from William Echlin, laird of Pitadro, Fifesh.), ni. Mary, dau. of Right Rev. Henry Leslie, D.D. bishop of Meath,and younger son of Earl of Rothes, and had 3 sons, /I/ John, of Ardquin, m. Hester, dau. of William Godfrey, of Coleraine, Esq. and had issue. His descendant, John, of Echlinville House, co. Down, J.P. and D.L.; b. 4 Oct. 1787; d. 14 April, 1842, having m. 3 Feb. 1809, Thoma- sine Margai-et Armstrong, of Dubhn, and had with 6 daus. 3 sons, [1] John Robert, M.A. formerly incumbent of Bronington, Salop; b. 15 July, 1811; m. 1st— 27 Sept. 1836, Jane, 3rd dau. of late James Pedder, Esq. of Ashton Hall, co. Lane. ; she d. 8 Mar. 1838. He m. 2ndly— 26 Oct. 1841, Mary Anne, dau. of late Ford North, Esq. of Ambleside ; she d. 23 Dec. 1871. He m. 3rdly — 4 July, 1878, Henrietta Wilhelmine Louisa Margarethe, eldest dau. of late Richard Von Oertzen, of Crobnitz, Silesia. By his 2nd wife he had 3 sons and 2 daus. (1) John Godfrey, b. 5 April, 1843 ; m. 2 June, 1870, Anna Medici, dau. of late Rev. John Wrixon, M.A. vicar of Malone, co. Antrim, and has 2 sons, John Stafford, b. 23 Feb. 1872.— Godfrey Cecil, b. 12 Aug. 1874. (2) Frederic, com. R.N. b. 14 Mar. 1844. (3) Alfred Ford, ciurate of Bath, Ontario; b. 27 Sept. 1849; m. 31 Oct. 1876, Isabella Grace, dau. of late John Barrat. (4) Edith Althea, m. 13 Jan. 1869, to Rev. Henry Joy, D.D. vicar of Bampton Lew, Oxon. and has 2 sons and a dau. Henry Archibald Robert Joy, b. 24 Mar. 1870.— George Frederic, b. 18 July, 1871. — Mary Margaret. (5) Thomasine Mary, m. 19 April, 1877, to Rev. George Read. [2] George Fleming, b. 27 June, 1812; d.23 Jan. 1869, having m. 15 Aug. 1842, Harriet Georgina, only dau. of Lieut.-Col. Johnstone, of Westfield, co. Dublin, late 8th hussars; she d. having had 4 sons and a dau. [3] Charles, b. 11 May, 1820 ; m. Elizabeth, dau. of Maurice Trumore, of Wateriord, and has had with other issue 3 sons and 2 daus. (1) John William, b. 20 April, 1845; m. 8 Dec. 1866, EUen Louisa, dau. of Joseph Greenstreet, and has 2 daus. "Ajgiiip Bgssig (2) Perceval Herbert, b. 25 Dec. 1854. (3) Arthur Wellington, b. 13 April, 1859. (4) Margaretta, m. to Arthur Van de Linde. (5) Florence Annie, m. 10 July, 1873, to J. Van Essen, of Holland. EDEN. 201 /2 Sir Henry, created a Baronet. I'Lobert, of Monaghan, lieut.-gen, in the army, and col. of killing dragoons, M.P. co. Alonaghan 1695 and Monaghan igh 1703; m. (art.dat. 7 May, 1696) Anne Petty, dau. of Sir .'icis Blundell, Bart. ; she died his widow, Nov. 1724, s. p. .Ill HEXRY ECHLIX, of Clonhaugh Castle, co. Kildare, iind of Rnsli House, co. Dublin, 2nd baron of the exchequer •land, knighted 5 Nov. 1692, creatal aBAUOXETof Ireland t. 1721; d. 29 Nov. 1725, having m. Agnes, dau. of Rev. im Musell,of Belfast, and had 2 sons and a dau. lIolK'rt, bar-at-law, M.P. Newtown, co. Down, 1692, and • y 1G95, until his death Dec. 1706; m. Penelope, dau. of Sir rice Eustace, Knt. and sister of Lord Chancellor Eustace, :i;ul 2 sons, \) Sir Robert, 2nd Baronet ; b. 13 Nov. 1699 ; d. 13 May, 1757, having m. at Dublin, 4 Dec. 1725, Elizabetli, dau. and cfiheir of William, 3rd son of James Bellingham, Esq. (Bart.), of Levens, Westmoreland, and had an only dau. Elizabeth, wife of Francis Palmer, of Palmerstowii, co. Mayo. (2) Henry, col. in the army, b. 14 June, 1703; d. 16 Oct. 1740, liaving m. Rachel, widow of Col. (? Robert) McLausland, and had a son and 3 daus. /I/ Sir Henry (posth.), b. 22 Dec. 1740, 3rd Baronet, dissipatal his estate and d. s. p. 1 799, having m. Emily, dau. of — La Roche, governor of Martinique. /2/ Catherine. /3/ Penelope. /4/ Elciinor or Elizabeth, m. to Thomas Townley Dawson, Es(i. and haoSo?Barrett-Lennard, Esq. (BART.), andhas (4) Rowland Frederick, b. 17 Aug. 1874. (5 Artlmr Calvert, b. 15 Jan. 1876. (6)/^other son [2] Henley, of Aberdalgie House, co. Perth; b-8 Mai 1838 in 15 April, 1871, Amy Frances, younger dau. of Lord Charles Lennox Kerr (M. LOTHIAN), and has 2 sons, Schomberg Henley, b. 18 Mar. 1873.-Charles WiUiam Guy, rsl'lfoberAll?": M.A. senior curate of St. Andrew's, Well Street, London; b. 27 Dec. 1839, unm. William Alexander, capt B.A 18/7; V^ June 1843 Charles John, capt. 42nd highlanders, b. 28 Jan 1846. o I Lucy, m. 12 June, 1849, to Rev. Herbert Samuel Hawkins, r' ctor of Beyton, Suff . and has 3 sons and 3 daus. Edward Robert HAWKINS b. 6 ^^^y- 1850^-Herbert Eden b 15 May, 1852.— Charles Henley, b. 21 Aug. 1854.— Mabel Ellen.— Margaret Mary.— Gertrude Lucy. ^ t,- t. [71 Soline m.ll Sept. 1851, to Col. Arthur A'Court Fisher, OB RE K L H.M. and has 3 sons and 3 daus. of whom, ""llfce ElizSh, eldest dau.; m. 19 Aug. 1879, to James Allan Park, 42nd (black watch) highlanders (GOOCH- •8?S, m. 5 Dec. 1857, to late Right Hon. George Ward kunt, M.p. P.O. secretary to the treasury, chancellor of the ixchequer. first lord of the admiralty ; he d. 29 July, 1877, laving had 5 sons and 5 daus. , „ -kt ^.t *. a ) George Eden Hunt, of Wadenhoe House, :n orthants, b. 24 Feb. 1859; m. 15 Feb. 1881, Margaret Hyde, 2nd dau. of Sir William Parker, Bart, of Melford Hall, Suffolk. (2) Walter Robert, b. 3 Mar. 1864.-(3) Allen Thomas b. 14 Feb 1866.— (4) John Frederick, b. 5 Oct. 1873.— (5) Ed- ward, b. 24 Jan. 1875.— (6) Mary Caroline.-(7) Emnm.— (8) Alice Margaret.— (9) Gertrude Sophia.— (10) Lon- rgi Emma Selina, m. 18 June, 1861, to Rev. Dacres Olivier, rector of Wilton, SaUsbury, chaplain to Bishop of Moray, and has issue, n 0"1 IVTRrv r41 George Morton, lieut.-gen. in the army, col. 50th regt.; b. 9 May, 1806 ; d. 11 Nov. 1862, having m. 18 Jan. 1834, Louisa Anne, dau. of George Robert Eyres, of Norfolk; she d. 5 Nov. 1878, having had 2 sons and a dau. (1) Morton Parker, brevet lieut.-col. in the army, major B.A. ; b. 11 Mar. 1835 ; d. 16 Sept. 1880, having m. 4 April, 1861, Georgina Louisa Helen, youngest dau. of Col. Henry Pester, R.A. and had 3 sons and 3 daus. Morton Henry, b. 24 Oct. 1865.— Robert John, b. 6 Oct. 1869.— Frederic Schomberg, b. 7 Mar. 1872.— Beatrice Caro- line.— Georgina Clarice. — Lilian. (2) Charles Calvert, late secretary H.M. diplomatic service, formerly R.N.; b. 6 Nov. 1837; d. 10 Mar. 1878, having m. 16 Dec. 1862, Cecil, dau. of Monsieur de Sinner of Miischliegen, Baron of the German Empire, and has a son and 2 daus. Morton Frederic, b. 16 June, 1865.— Evelyn Louisa Cecile. —Violet Cecile. (3) Fanny Evelyn Mary. [5} Sir Charles, K.c.B. adm. (retd.), a lord of the admiralty 1859/66, and comptroller general of coast guard 1856/9, K.M. ; b. 3 July, 1808 ; d. 7 Mar. 1878, having m. 1st— 17 Aug. 1828, Emma, 2nd dau. of Sir Robert Williams, Bart. ; she d. 8 Jan. 1865. He m. 2ndly— 30 April, 1866, Fanny Cecilia, youngest dau. of Vice-Adm. Henry Francis Greville, C.B. (E. WAR- WICK.) [6] Marianna, d. 13 May, 1859, having m. Nov. 1812, to Francis Mallett Sponge, Esq. who d. April, 1857. [7] Caroline, d. 10 Nov. 1854, having m. 11 July, 1821, to Vice-Adm. Hyde Parker, C.B. (Babt.) SIR WILLIAM EDEN, 4th Baronet, custos brevium of the court of common pleas ; b. 31 Jan. 1803 ; d. 20 Oct. 1873, having m. 23 April, 1844, Elfrida Susannah Harriet, youngest dau. of Col. WilUam Iremonger,of Wherwell Priory, Hants, and had with other issue 3 sons and 2 daus. (1) Sir William Eden, 5th and present Baronet. (2) Morton, heir presumptive to the Baronetcy : b. 25 June, 1859. (3) Charles, b. 26 Nov. 1862. (4) Helen, d. 26 May, 1878, having m.l2 Aug. 1871, as 1st wife, to William St. Lo Malet, capt. late 8th hussars (Bart.) (5) Edith, m. 20 July 1875, to William George, 4th Baron Auckland. fLineage, EDMONSTONE, Sir William, of Dimtreatb, CO. Stirling (1774, G.B.), C.B. d.l. m.p. Stirlingshire 1874/80, adm. R.N. (retd. list 1880), superintendent of Woolwich dockyard 1866/71 ; s. his half-brother as 4th Baronet in 1871 ; b. 29 Jan. 1810 ; m. 13 July, 1841, Mary Elizabeth, dau. of late Lieut.-Col. John Whittle Parsons, c.m.g. resident of the Island of Zante, and has a son and 8 daus. (1) Archibald, b. 30 May, 1867. (2) Louisa Ann, m. 12 Oct. 1872, to Capt. Henry Pipon, (3) Charlotte Henrietta, m. 9 June, 1866, to Rev. John Francis Kitson, vicar of Antony, Cornwall. /^\ jgggie, (5) Sophia, m. 1 June, 1880, to John Edward, elder son of James Hope, Esq. W.8. (Bart.) (6) Frances Euphemia, m. 3 June, 18 < 3, to Alexander R. Dun- can, advocate, and has a son, John Alexander DUNCAN, b. 22 Mar. 1878. (7) Susanna Emily. (8) Mary Clementina, m. 1 Oct. 1874, to A Graham Murray, Esq. of Edinburgh, and has a son, Ronald Thomas Graham MURRAY, b. 1 Aug. 1876. (9) Alice Frederica. Arms— Or, three crescents within the royal tressure of Scot- ( land gu. ^ , , , , , Crest— Out of a ducal coronet or a swan s head and neck PPr. SUPPORTERS— Two lions rampant gu. Motto — Virtus auget honorem. SEATS— Duntreath, near Strathblane, and Colzium, near Kil- syth, Stirling. TOWN HOUSE— 11, Ainslie Place, Edinburgh. ARCHIBALD EDMONSTONE, of Duntreath, co. Stirling, and of Red Hall, co. Antrim, M.P. Carrickfergus, 1716/27 (8th in descent from Sir William Edmonstone, of Cullo- den, who m. the Princess Mary Stuart, dau. of ROBERT III. of Scotland. She was widow, 1st, of George, Earl of Angus, 2ndly of Sir James Kennedy, ancestor of the Marquis of Ailsa, and 3rdly of Sir William Graham, of Kincardine, ancestor of the Duke of Montrose) ; m. 1st, Hon. Anne Erskine, dau. of David 3rd Lord Cardross (E. BuCHAK),and 2ndly, Anne, dau. of Hon. John Campbell, of Mamore, M.P. sister of John, 4th Duke of Argyll. By his 2nd wife he was father of rSlR ARCHIBALD EDMONSTONE, created a Baroxet of O Great Britain 20 May, 1774, M.P. co. Dumbarton 1761/80, 1790/6, and Ayr burghs 1780/90 ; b. 10 Oct. 1717 ; d. July, 1807, having m. 1st— Oct. 1753, Susanna Mary, dau. of Roger Harene, Esq. of Foots Cray, Kent. He m. 2ndly— Hester, dau. of Sir John Heathcote, Bart. (B. Aveland), of Nonnan- ton Park ; she d. s. p. , 1796. By his 1st wife he had with other issue 3 sons, (1) Sir Charles, s. as 2nd Baronet. (2) George, vicar of Potterne, Wilts. (3) Neil Benjamin, E.I.C.C.S. member supreme council Bengal ; b. Dec. 1765 ; d. May, 1841, having m. Charlotte Anne, dau. of Peter Friell, Esq. and Anne Charlotte Boileau (Bart.) ; she d. having had with other issue 3 sous and 6 daus, ED WA RDES—ED WARDS. 203 [1] Nell Benjamin, late E.I.C.C.S.; b. 13 June, 1809 ; m. 7 Jan. 1840, Madaline Ellen, only dau. of William Hay Trant, Esq. late E.l.C.s. and had 2 sons, Neil Benjamin, major 4th (Q.O.) hussars 1881; b. 20 June, 1843.— William Henry, b. 29 May, 1850. [2] Cliarles Welland, n.A. Ch. Ch. Oxon 1833, M.A. 1838, vicar of Christ Church, Hornsey, since 1872, vicar of St. Mary, Marlborough, 1840 7, St. John, Holloway, 1847/70, P.C, Curzon Chapel, Mayfair, 1870 2; m. 12 Jan. 1842, Susan Mary D'Oyley, dau. of Ilev. Philip Douglas; she d. 26 iiar. 1852, having had with other issue 4 daus. /I/ Susanna Carnegie, m. 20 June, 1867, to Rev. John Venn, M.A. 1860, fellow of Caius Coll. Camb. /2/ Charlotte Anne, m. 16 Dec. 1871, to Rev. Thomas Dal- ton, M.A. senior mathematical master at Eton since 1872, U.A. Caius Coll. Camb. (21st wrangler), 1861, M.A. 1864. /3/ Frances D'Oyley, m. 30 June, 1881, to Rev. Arthur Powys Woodhouse, St. Barnabas, Cambridge, 2nd son of Coventry M Woodhouse, Esq. of London. /4/ Esther Alicia. [3] Sir George lYederick, K.c.B. lieut.-gov. N.w. provinces of India ; b. April, 1813 ; d. 24 Sept. 1864, having m. Anne Foily, dau. of T Turner, Esq. ; she d. 1869, having had with other issue 2 sons and a dau. George Frederick.— Charles William, d. 15 Mar. 1878, aged 25.— Ellen Craigie. [4] Charlotte Anne, m. Ist— 1829, to James Carnegie (E. SOUTHESK), who d. 8. p. 26 Mar. 1831. She re-m. 19 Aug. 1845, to Rev. John Hodgson, vicar of St. Peter's, Thanet, who d, 1872. t5] Henrietta Dashwood. 6] Susanna, m. April, 1832, to Rev. Henry Thomas Loma- den, who d. s. p. 1867. [7] Louisa McLeod, d. having m. 1842, to Rev. Thomas Clements Browne. [8] Anne Crui^'ie. [9] Alicia Augusta. e1lil CHARLES EDMONSTONE, 2n6. Baronet, M.P. Dum- ) bartoiLshire 1806/7, co. Stirling 1812 until his death, one of the six clerks in chancery 1797/1807 ; b. 9,10 Oct. 1764 ; d. 1 April, 1821, having m. Ist, in June, 1794, Emma, 6th dau. of Riclmra Wilbraham-Bootle, Esq. (E. Lathom) ; she d. 30 Nov. 17'J7, having had a son and dau. (1) Sir Archibald, 3rd Baronet ; b. 12 Mar. 1796 ; d. s. p. 13 Mar. 1871, having m. 10 Oct. 1832, his cougin Emma, dau. of Handle Wilbraham, of Rode Hall, Cheshire (B. LATHOM). (2) Mary Emma. SIR CHARLES m. 2ndly— 4 Dec. 1804, Hon. Loulaa Hotham, youngest dau. of Beaumont, 2nd Lord Hotham ; she d. 20 Aug. 18 to, having (re-m. Feb. 1832, to Charles Woodcock, Esq.) luul 4 sons and 2 daus. (3) Sir "William, 4th and present Baronet. (4) Charles llenrj-, major in the army ; b. 30 Oct. 1811 ; d. 12 Nov. 1846. (5) George, late E.I.C.8. N.W. province of India, judicial and revenue department ; b. 26 Jan. 1816 ; m. 16 Nov. 1838, Amelia Helen, dau. of F. M. Hogg, widow of Henry Millet, Esq. E.I.C.C.S. (6) Frederick Neil, lieut.-col. Bengal, cav.; b. 7 Sept. 1818 ; d. 14 Aug. 1865, having m. 17 Mar. 1863, Henrietta Jane Helen, youngest dau. of Lieut.-Col. William Smith NeiU, of Bamweill and Swindrigemuir, Ayrshire. (7) Louisa Henrietta, d. 14 Mar. 1840, having m. 15 Dec. 1829, to John Kingston, Esq. of London, and had a son and 3 daus. (8) Amelia Frances. EDWARDES, Sib Heney Hope (1644, e.), j.p. Salop, late 8oth foot; s. his father as 10th Baronet in 1841; b. 10 April, 1829. Note— There is no heir to this Baro- netcy. Arms— Gu. a chevron engrailed between three tigers' heads erased arg. MOTTO — A vyno Duw dervid. Seat— Wootton Hall, Ashbourne, Derbyshire. TOWN Residence— 65, Jermyn Street, s.w. Uineage. SIR THOMAS EDWARDES, of Shrewsbury, sheriff, Salop, 1644, knighted and created a BARONET by Charles I.; bur. 27 April, 1660, having m. 1st. Anne, dau. of Bonham Norton, of Shelton, Salop, and 2ndly, CeciUe, dau. of Edward Brooke, of Church Stretton, Salop; she bur. 28 Dec. 1677, having had 6 sons. The patent of Baronetcy granted to Sir Thomas having been lost during the Civil wars his eldest son, Sir Francis, was created a Baronet by letters patent, 22 April, 1678, to hold to him and the heirs male of his body, with remainder to his foiur brothers, Thomas, Benjamin, Herbert, and (Rev.) Jonatlian, and the heirs male of their respective bodies, with the precedency of all Baronets created after 7 Feb. 1644 (see also similar re-creation, Acland). The great-great-grandson of Rev. Jonathan Edwardes was SIR HENRY EDWARDES, of Frodesley, Salop, capt. Salop miltia, 9th Baronet (on the death of his father Rev. Sir John Thomas Cholmondeley Edwardes, 1816) ; b. 8 July, 1787 ; d. 26 Aug. 1841, having m. 19 June, 1828, Louisa Mary Anne, only dau. of John Thomas Hope,(t) Esq. of Netley Hall, Salop (Lady Edwardes re-m. 20 Feb. 1846, to Major James Murray Martin, E.l.C.s., who d. 19 April, 1870), and had 2 sons, (1) Sir Henry Hope, 10th and present Baronet. (2) Trevor Hope, of Wootton Hall, CO. Derby; b. 25 Mar. 1831; d. 18 Feb. 1878, having m. 23 April, 1874, Leonora Wilhelmina, only dau. of Capt. Gore Browne, of Belvidere, Weymouth. (J) John Thomas Hope, of Netley, Salop ; b. 28 Aug. 1761 ; d. 13 Mar. 1854, having m. 3 April, 1794, Ellen Hester Mary, only child and heir of Sir Thomas Edwardes, 6th Baro- net. She b. 15 Feb. 1761; d. 4 June, 1837, having had (with the above-named Louisa Mary Anne, wife of Sir Henry Ed- wardes, 9th Baronet) a son and heir, THOMAS HENRY Hope-Edwardes, of Netley, high sheriff, Salop, 1837. He and his issue were authorised to take the surname of Edwardes in addition to and after that of Hope, and bear the arms quarterly, by R.L. 7 Nov. 1854; b. 13 Dec. 1794 ; d. 6 April, 1871, having m. 23 April, 1833, Louisa Char- lotte, eldest dau. of Lieut.-Col. Francis Knyvett Leighton (Bart.), of Shrewsbury, and had with other issue 5 sons and 6 daus. (1) Henry Knyvett Edwardes Hope, lieut. 60th rifles; b. 31 Oct. 1834; d. 6 Dec. 1854. (2) William John Hope-Edwardes, b. 23 Aug. 1836 ; d. s. p. 80 Sept. 1867, having m. 23 July, 1867, Emily, 2nd dau. of John Ireland Blackbume, of Hale Hall, Lanes, capt. 6th dragoon guards (De Hoghton— Bart.) She re-m. 2 Aug. 1873, to Robert Crawfurd, 3rd son of Sir Edmimd Antrobus, Bart (3) St. Leger Frederick Hope-Edwardes, rector of Greet, Salop, 1866/76; b. 4 Oct. 1839. (4) Leighton Hope-Edwardes, perpetual curate of Ash 1880; b. 12 Feb. 1843. (5) Herbert James Hope-Edwardes, capt. 60th king's royal rifle corps ; b. 16 Feb. 1848. (6) Ellen Charlotte. (7) Louisa Clare. (8) Julia Caroline Hester. (9) Anne Riversdale. (10) Clare Victoria, m. 21 Oct. 1875, to Major Robert Hanson Coldwell, adj. 1st Shropshire R.V. and has a son and 2 daus. Vincent COLDWELL, b. 3 May, 1880.— Edith, b. 27 Mar. 1877. —Muriel, b. 13 Oct. 1880. B DWARDS, Sir Henry, of Pye- nest, W.B. Yorks. j.p. and D.L. sheriff 1871, m.p. Halifax 1847/52, and Be- verley 1857/69, created a BARONET 3 Aug. 1866, C.B. 1881, lieut.-col. com- mandant 2nd West York- shire yeo. cav. since 1863, high sherifE Yorks. 1871, succeeded the Marquis of Ripon as p.g.m. of free- masons. West Yorks. 1872; b. 20 July, 1812 ; m. 19 April, 1838, Maria Churchill, eldest dau. of Thomas Coster, Esq. of London, and has 4 sons and 3 daus. l^^uCiMl^ (l^enry Coster Lea, of Magdalen College, Oxon. J.P. b. 8 A< June, 1840 ; m. 22 June, 1872, Agnes Harcourt, dau. of Edward Rawson Clark, Esq. 204 GREY-EGERTON. (2) Priestley Cliurchill, of St. John's College, Oxon. D.L. York- shire, b. 26 Oct. 1841. . „ ^ (3) Charles Grove, M.A. of Ch. Ch. Coll. Oxon. major 2nd "West Yorkshire yeo. cav. J.P. West Riding ; b. 3 Sept. 1843 ; m. 10 Oct. 1871, Beatrix, dau. of Henry Hippisley, Esq. of Lamborne Place, Berks. (4) Arthur Hancock, M.A. of Ch. Ch. Coll. Oxon. capt. 2nd West Yorkshire yeo. cav., J.P. West Riding ; b. 4 July, 1847 ; ra. 29 Jan. 1874, Eleanor Louisa, and dau. of Col. Pease, of Hesslewood, co. York, late m.p. Hull, and has a son and 3 daus. Geoffrey Otho Charles, b. 2 Oct. 1876.— Eleanor Churchill.— Florence Barbara. — Winifred Delia. (5) Henrietta Maria, m. 15 April, 1860, to John Dearden, capt. late 13th light dragoons, and has 2 sons and 3 daus. John Deauden, Sussex mil.; b. 31 Mar. 1861.— Henry, b. 30 Sept. 1867.— Margaret Gertrude.— Agnes Henrietta.— Annie. (6) Emily Gertrude, m. 4 Feb. 1873, to Lea Priestley Edwards, lieut. 2ihI West Yorkshire yeo. cav. and has 2 sons and a dau. (7) Laura Maude, m. 17 Sept. 1874, to Edward Egerton Leigh, Esq. lieut. 2nd dragoon guards (son of Col. Egerton Leigh, of Joddrell Hall and Higli Leigh, Cheshire, M.P.), and has 2 sons, John Egerton LEIGH, b. 1876.— Henry Egerton, b. 20 April, 1877. ARMS— Az., on a bend nebuly argent cottised or, a fleur-de- lis between two martlets of the field. CREST— Out of a crown vallery or, a talbot's head argent, seme- de-lis az. MOTTO — Omne bonum Dei donum. SEAT— Pyenest, near Halifax. TOWN HOUSE— 32, Dover Street, Piccadilly, W. iliiteage, JOHN EDWARDS, of Pyenest, co. York, J.P. (grandson of William Edwards, of Warwickshire); b. 6 Feb. 1739/40; d. 14 July, 1823, having m. 15 July, 1762, Elizabeth, dau. of Samuel Lees, of Skircoat, Halifax; she d. 19 Aug. 1803, having had with other issue a son, HENRY LEES EDWARDS, of Pyenest, D.L. b. 29 Nov. 1775: d. 2 May, 1848, having m. 10 May, 1804, Leah, dau. of Joseph Priestley, Esq. of White Windows, Sowerby, and Good- grove, CO. York, J.P. (and of his wife Lydia, dau. and heir of John Lea, Esq. of Haugh End, co. York) ; she d. 6 Sept. 1852, having had with other issue 4 sons and 2 daus. [1] John Lea, of Darcey Hey, co. York; b. 11 Feb. 1805; d. 27 Dec. 1835, having m. 17 Oct. 1833, Anne Elizabeth, dau. of John Waterhouse, Esq. of Wellhead, co. York; she d. 20 Jan. 1848 having (re-m. 20 Aug. 1838, to Joseph Hegan, of Daw- pool, Chester, who d. 15 April, 1865) had an only dau. Catherine Frances, m. 18 April, 1855, to Rev. Philip Baulin Robin, M.A. rector of Woodchurch, co. Chester. [2] Charles, of Darcey Hey ; b. 2 April, 1809 ; d. s. p. 19 Sept. 1842, having m. 9 Nov. 1836, Catherine, dau. of John Water- house, Esq. of Wellhead ; she d. 17 Sept. 1842. [3] Sir Henry Edwards, created a Baronet. [4] Joseph Priestley, of Castle Carr, and Fixby Park, W.R. CO. York, J.P. and D.L. lord of the manor of Oxhenhope, and capt. 2nd West York regt. of yeo. cav.; b. 29 Dec. 1818; killed 20 Aug. 1868, having m. 16 Jan. 1844, Margaret, dau. of James Edward Norris, Esq. of Savile Hall, co. York, and had 3 sons, (1) Priestley Augustus, cornet 2nd West York regt. yeo. cav.; b. 16 Oct. 1844; killed 20 Aug. 1868, with his father, in the railway accident at Abergele. (2) Lea Priestley, b. 1 Oct. 1845 ; m. 4, Feb. 1873, his cousin Emily Gertrude, dau. of Sir Henry Edwards, Bart, and has had 3 sons and a dau. Henry Lea Priestley-Edwards, b. 18 Jan. 1876; d. 20 Aug. following.— Eric Lea Priestley, b. 2 Mar. 1877.— A son, b. 4 April, 1879. — Eva Gertrude Josephine. (3) Alfred Delafont, b. 4 June, 1848. [5] Deha Priestley, m. 31 Jan. 1844. to Courteney Kenny Clarke, Esq. of Larch Hill, co. Dublin. [6] Charlotte Lydia, m. 25 Aug. 1840. to Samuel Waterhouse, Esq. of Hope Hall, Yorks. J.p. d.l. West Riding, major 2nd West York yeo. cav. M.P. Pontefract 1863/80; he d. 4 Mar. 1881, having had a dau. Catherine Grace Waterhouse, m. 11 July, 1872, to Capt. Daniel Henry Doherty, late 3rd (K.o.) hussars (youngest son of late Rt. Hon. John Doherty, of Newtown, co. Carlow, C.J. common pleas, Ireland), who together with his wife' assumed the name of Waterhouse in addition to that of DOHERTY by R.L. 2 July, 1872. G^ PiEY-EGERTON, Sir Philip le Belward, T of Egerton and Oulton Park, Cheshire (1617, E.), capt. late Coldstream guards ; s. his father as 11th Baronet in 1881 ; b. 28 Mar. 1833 ; m. 18 July, 1861, Hon. Henrietta Elizabeth Sophia Denison, eldest dau. of Albert, 1st Lord Londesborough, and has had with other issue 2 sons and a dau. (1) Philip Henry Brian Egerton, b. 29 April, 1864. (2) Arthiu- de Malpas, b. 24 Nov. 1877 ; d. 2 Aug. 1879. (3) Violet Edith Grey. Arms — Quarterly, 1st and 4th, Arg., a lion rampant gu. between three pheous sa. EtJERTON. 2nd and 3rd, Barry of six arg. and az. a label of five points gu. G rey. Crests — 1st, Three arrows two in saltire arg. and one in pale sa. banded gu. 2nd, On a dexter glove arg. a falcon rising or. SUPPORTERS — Dexter, a lion arg. ducally crowned or. Sinister, a wyvern or, each collared az. and pendent therefrom an es- cocheon gu. charged with three pheons arg. MOTTO — Virtuti non armis fido. Seat — Oulton Park, Tarporley, Cheshire. TOWN HOUSE— 28b, Albemarle Street, w. Uineage, William LE belward, baron of Malpas, Chesh. temp. King Stephen (grandson of John le Belward, of Malpas, temp. William RuFUS),m. Beatrix, "dau." of Ranulph de Gernons, palatine Earl of Chester (alias " dau." of Hugh Kevelliock, and coheir of her brother Ranulph de Blundeville, palatine Earl), and had with other issue 2 sons, (1) Sir David de Malpas, baron of Malpas 1251, a justice of Chester, and sumamed " le clerc," as sec. to the Earl of Chester; m. Margaret, dau. and heir of Ralph ap Eynion, owner of a moiety of the barony of Malpas. His grandson David de Malpas alias de Egerton, m. Cecilia, dau. of Randle le Roter, lord of Thornton. From him descended in the 12th generation. Sir Rowland, created a Baronet. (2) Robert de Cholmondeley, which he had by the gift of his father; m. Mabella, dau. of Sir Robert FitzNigel, from whom descended the Marquis of Cholmondeleigh, &c. SIR ROWLAND EGERTON, of Egerton and Oulton, Cliesh. (eldest son of Sir John Egerton, commonly called " Black Sir John," by his 1st vrife Margaret, dau. of Sir Rowland Stanley, Knt. of Hooton), created a Baronet 5 April, 1617; d. 3 Oct. 1646, having m. Bridget, dau. of Arthur, Lord Grey, sister and coheir of Thomas, 16th Lord Grey de Wilton ; she d. 28 July, 1648, having had with other issue 2 sons, (1) Sir John, 2nd Baronet, of Farthinghoe, Northants ; bur. at Madeley, 1674, having m. Anne, dau. of George Wynter, of Dyrham, co. Glouc. His great-great-grandson, Sir Thomas, 7th Baronet, was created 26 June, 1801, VIS- COUNT Grey de Wilton and Earl of Wilton, of Wilton Castle, CO. Hereford, with special remainder to the 2nd and all younger sons of his only surviving daughter Eleanor, who m. to Robert, created MARQUIS OF GROSVENOR (see WiLTON and Westminster.) (2) Sir Philip (3rd son), knighted 23 June, 1660, liad Egerton and Oulton by bequest of his father; bur. at Little Budworth GREY-EGERTON, 205 16 Aug. 1698, having m. Catherine, dau. and coheir of Piers Conway, of Hendre, Flints. She bur. 9 Jan. 1706/7, having had issue. Tlieir great-grandson, PHILIP EGERTON, of Egerton and Oulton (2nd son of John Egerton, of Broxton, co. Chesh.); b. 1732 ; bur. 15 May, 1786, having m. 9 April, 1765, his cousin Mary, only dau. of Sir Francis Haskyn Eyles Styles, Bart, and sister and sole heir of Sir John Haskyn Stjles, Bart, (ext.) ; she d. Dec. 1821, having had with 4 daus. 6 sons, [1] Sir John, M.P. Chester; s. as 8th Baronet ,23 Sept. 1814, on the death of Sir Thomas, 7th Baronet (who was created, 15 May, 1794, BAROX GREY DE WiLTON), high sheriff 1793; he assumed by r.l. 17 Oct. 1815, the surname of Grey in addition to and before that of Egerton; b. 11 July, 1776; d. s. p. 24 May, 1825, having m. 9 April, 1795, Maria, dau. and sole heir of Thomas Scott Jackson, a director of the Bank of England; she bur. 23 Aug. 1830. [2] Sir Philip, s. as 9th Baronet. [3] William, of Gresford Lodge, co. Denbigh, accountant-gen. at Calcutta; b. 2 Feb. 1770; d. 13 Dec. 1827, having m. 23 Nov. 1807, Sibella, dau. of Robert Boswell, Esq. of Edinburgh, w.S. and liad 3 sons and 4 daus. (1) William, lieut. 2nd regt. Bengal K.I.; b. 26 Sept. 1816; d. 7 June, 1841, having m. 1 Oct. 1836, Mary Anne, dau. of Lawford Tronson, Esq. of Killeshandra, and had a son and dau. /I/ William, b. 20 June, 1841 ; d. s. p. 12 Nov. 1876, liaving ni. 19 Oct. 1875, his cousin Mary Elizabeth, only dau. of Jolin Panton Gubbins, Esq. and his wife Mary Eyles, dau. of William Egerton, of Gresford. She re-m. 24 Oct. 1877, to Thomas, 2nd son of Very Rev. Carey Brock, dean of Guern- sey. /2/ Sibella. (2) Philip Henry, late Indian civil service; b. 9 Aug. 1824, m. 15 July, 1857, Mary, dau. of Sir William Majoribanks, Bart, of Lees, Coldstream, N.B.; she d. 4 June, 1878, having had 5 sons and 3 daus. John, b. 16 April, 1858.— George, b. 26 Dec. 1859.— Graham, b. 6 May, 1861.— Phihp, b. 3 May, 1866.— WiUiam, b. 6 June, 1 870.— Alice.— Ruth.— Mary. (3) Sir RolKjrt Eyles, K.c.s.1. c.i.E. lieut.-gov. Punjab 1877, financial counnissioner 1868/77, M.L.c. gov.-gen. India 1877 ; b. 15 April, 1827; m. 18 April, 1863, Mary Warren, dau. of William Ilickey, Esq. niece of Su- Walter Raleigh Gilbert, G.('.l5.and has 4 sons and 4 daus. [1] William Henry, b.2 Mar. 1854.— [2] Robert Walter, b. 3 July 1855. — [3] Walter Raleigh Gilbert, lieut. 17th regt.; b. 25 Sept. I860.— [4] Charles Philip, b. 7 Mar. 1863. [5] Frances Mary , m. 21 April, 1881, as 2nd wife, to Wil- liam Mackworth Young, Esq. B.C.8. (BART.) [6] Lucy Sibella.— [7] Katharine Flora.— [8] Margaret Jlehecca. (4) Sibella, d. 4 Sept. 1871, having m. 12 Nov. 1833, to Randlo Wilbraham, Esq. of Rode Hall, Cheshire, s. p. (E. Lathom). (5) Mary Eyles, ni. as 2nd wife, to John Panton Gubbins, Esq. (CuxiiiFFE), formerly judge of Delhi, E.LC.S. who d. 6 April, 1879, having had with 4 sons a dau. Mary Elizabeth, m. 1st — 19 Oct. 1876, to her cousin William Egerton, who d. s. p. 12 Nov. 1876. She re-m. 24 Oct. 1877, to Thomas, only son of Very Rev. Carey Brock, dean of Guernsey. (6) Anne, m. 26 April, 185.5, to Rev. Philip Mules. (7) Elizabeth Frances, d. 23 May, 1849, having m. 24 Nov. 1846, to Lieut.-CJen. Sir Richard Wilbraham, half-brother to Handle, above-mentioned (E. LATHOM). [4] Sir Charles Bulkelev, K.c.s.i., G.c.H. gen. in the army; b. 5 June, 1774; d. 8 July, 1857, having m. 29 Nov. 1809, Charlotte, dau. of Adm. Sir Thomas Troubridge, Bart. ; she d. 1 Jan. 1849, having had 3 sons and a dau. (1) Charles Troubridge, d. 15 Feb. 1839. (2) Thomas Graham, col. in the anuy; killed before Sebas- topol, April 1855. (3) Francis Phihp, com. R.N.; b. ; m. 5 Aug. 1863, Georgiana Augusta, eldest dau. of late Rev. George Pitt, vicar of Audlem, Chesh. (4) Charlotte Sibylla. [5j R, - Rowland Egerton- Warburton, in H.O. assumed the latter name together with the arms by r.l. 9 Aug. 1813 ; b. 9 Mar. 1778; d. 20 May, 1846, having m. 1803, Emma, dau. and coheir of James Croxton, Esq. of Norley Bank, Cheshire, and niece of Sir Peter Warburton, of Arley, Cheshire; she d. 16 Sept. 1881, in her 100th year, having had 5 sons and 5 daus. (1) Rowland Eyles Egerton- War burton, of Warburton, and Arley, co. Chesh. J.P. and D.Ij. high sheriff 1833, inherited the estates of his great uncle Sir Peter Warburton; b. 14 Sept. 1804; m. 7 Mar. 1831, Mary, eldest dau. of Sir Richard Brooke, Bart, of Norton Priory, Cheshire; she d. 21 April, 1881, having had a son and 2 daus. /I/ Piers Warburton Egerton- War burton, B.A. Ch. Ch. Coll. Oxford, capt. Earl of Chester's yeo. cav. M.P. Mid Cheshire since 1876; b. 22 May, 1839; m. 30 Sept. 1880, Hon. An- toinette Elizabeth Saumarez, dau. of John St. Vincent, 3rd Baron de Saumarez. /2/ Mary AUce, m. 13 Sept. 1859, to William Edward Brinckman, Esq. (BART.); he d. 10 Jan. 1872. /3/ Mary, m. 1st— 6 Sept. 1860, to Robert Newcomen, eldest son of Sir Robert Gore-Booth, Bart, of Lissadell, co. Sligo; he d. 29 Oct. 1861. She re-m. 4 Nov. 1865, to John Ussher, Esq. of CO. Waterford. (2) James Francis Egerton-Warburton, rector of Warbur- ton; b. 15 April, 1807; d. 12 Sept. 1849, having m. 19 Feb 1839, Anne, 2nd dau. of George Stone, Esq. of Bhsworth, Northants. and had 4 sons and 2 daus. /I/ Francis, in H.O. b. 1 Nov. 1841; d. unm. 23 May, 1866. /2/ George, b. 24 Feb. 1844. /3/ Geoffry, rector of Warburton ; b. 7 April, 1846 ; m 4 July, 1878, Adela Georgina Victorine, widow of late H. T. Kelsey, Esq. and dau. of late B. G. Goode, Esq. bar - at-law. /4/ Arthur, b. 3 Jan. 1848. /5/ Katharine Anne. /o/ Eleanor Werburghe. (3) Henry William Egerton-Warburton, major 47th foot- b. 16 Aug. 1808; d. 27 Feb. 1868, having m. 27 May, 1835* Harriette Elizabeth, dau. of Major-Gen. Thomas Evans, c b' and had 3 daus. /I/ Harriette Sophia, m. 21 July, 1860, to Thomas Ben- nett, staff surgeon-major, India, and has 2 sons, Rowland Egerton Bennett, b. 5 Jan. 1868.— Thomas Evans b. 3 Dec. 1868. /2/ Charlotte Edith. /3/ Emma Isabel, m. 12 Sept. 1877, to Rev. Charles S Bruce, rector of St. Paul's. Cork. (4) Peter Egerton-Warburton, c.m.g. col. formerly r.n. enteral E.l.c.s. 1831, A.A.G. India 1839, d.a.o. and a.q.m.g 1839/'53, commissioner police S. Australia 1853/66, col.-com. vol. force there 1869/71, leader of expedition across western interior Austraha 1873 ; b. 15 Aug. 1813; m. 8 Oct. 1838, Alicia, dau. of Henry Mant, Esq. of Bath, and has 3 sons and 3 daus. /I/ Richard, b. 31 May, 1840. /2/ Rowland James, b. 4 Feb. 1846; m. 14 May, 1872, Annie, 3rd dau. of George Hart, c.m.g. and has 2 sons, John, b. 11 Feb. 1873.— Peter, b. 28 Sept. 1877. /3/ Wilham, b. 6 Sept. 1847. /4/ Eva. /5/ Ethel Catherine, m. 26 Oct. 1871, to Henry Augustus Short, Esq. son of lord bishop of Adelaide. /6/ Mary. (5) George Edward Egerton- Warbmton, late lieut. 61st L.i.; b. 25 Mar. 1819; m. 1st— 23 Nov. 1842, Augusta, youngest dau. of Sir Richard Spencer, R.N.; she d. 14 Nov. 1871, having had 8 sons and 4 daus. /I/ George Grey, b. 9 Oct. 1843; m. 23 May, 1872, Amy, dau. of Edward Hester, Esq. and has a son and 2 daus. /2/ Rowland, b. 14 Nov. 1846. /3/ Horace, b. 9 Nov. 1848; m. 19 Aug. 1876, Selina, dau. of John M'Kail, Esq. and has 2 daus. /4/ Augustus, b. 26 Mar. 1850.-/5/ Reginald Egerton, b. 27 June, 1856.-/6/ Phihp, b. 28 Aug. 1856.-/7/ Randle, b. 17 Sept. 1860.-/8/ Edward, b. 25 May, 1867. /9/ Alice, m. 13 Mar. 1870, to Rev. Waldyve WiUiugtou Tarleton, b.a. /lO/ Mary, m. 26 July, 1870, to Cecil Rogers, surgeon. /ll/ Emma. /1 2/ Ann. Mr. G, E. EGERTON-WARBURTON m. 2ndly— 14 April, 1873, Emily, yoimgest dau. of late Rev. James Coghlau, rector of Markfield, co. Leic. and has 2 sons, /1 3/ Francis Joseph, b. 3 Mar. 1876. ifl4/ Cecil WiUiam, b. 20 Nov. 1878. (6) Emma Ehzabeth.m. 28 Nov. 1843, to Ven. James Saurin, archdeacon of Dromore since 1832. (7) Frances Mary, m. 21 April, 1829, to Robert Eden, Esq. magistrate of Tinnavelly (B. Auckland) ; he d. 23 April 1879. (8) Maria Sibella, m. 24 April, 1838, to James Bateman, Esq. of Knypersley, co. Stafford. (9) Charlotte, m. 1 Sept. 1869, to Rev. Henry Leslie, rector of Kilchef, CO. Down; he d. 19 Nov. 1870. (10) Sophia, m. 12 April, 1860, to Henry Wolley, Esq. of Overton, N. Wales. [6] Richard, lieut.-col. C.B. col. 46th foot; b. 7 April, 1783; d. 21 Nov. 1854, having m. 1 Dec. 1814, Arabella, youngest dau. of Henry Tomkinson, Esq. of Dorfold, Chesh. SIR PHILIP, 9th Baronet, rector of Tarporiey and the higher mediety of Malpas, assumed the additional sur- name and arms of Grey by r.l. 21 July, 1825, and was authorised, by royal warrant dated 23rd of the same month, to bear supporters to his arms, to descend to the heirs male of his body succeeding to the Baronetcy; b. 6 July, 1767; d. 13 Dec. 1829, having m. 14 Sept. 1804, Rebecca, younger dau. of Josias Du Pre, Esq. of Witton Park, Bucks, and neice of James, 1st Earl of Caledon ; she d. 11 June, 1870, having had with other issue 7 sons and a dau. [1] Sir Philip, s. as 10th Baronet. [2] Charles Du Pre, lieut.-col. rifle brigade, b. 4 Jan. 1809; d. 30 June, 1855. [3] John Francis, capt. E.I.c.S. horse art. b. 10 Aug. 1810; killed in action 23 Jan. 1845. [4] William Henry, M.A. Brasenose Coll. Oxon. 1835, formerly fellow, rector of Whitchurch, Salop, since 1846, riural dean ; b. 13 Nov. 1811; m. 11 Mar. 1840, Louisa, dau. of Brooke CunUffe, Esq. (BART.), and had 4 sons and 2 daus. (1) William Willoughby, capt. 18th (King's) regt.; b. 4 May, (2) Brooke de Malpas, vicar of Brackley, Northants, since 1879, surrogate 1880, rector of Uplyme, Devon, 1873/9; b. 19 Aug. 1845; m. 26 June, 1878, Alice Catherine, only surviving dau. of Rev. Edward Rose Breton, late rector of Charmouth. (3) John Francis, b. 7 Nov. 1846. 206 ELIOTT. (4) Frederic Philip, b. 8 Aug. 1853. rS) Mary. (6) Mabel. [51 Caledon Eichard, major-gen. col. 89tli regt. military secre- tary b. 28 July, 1814; d. 27 May, 1874, having m. 30 May, 1843, Margaret, 3rd dau. of Alexander Gumming, Esq. of the island of St. Vincent, and had 7 sons and 2 daus. (1) Eichai-d, bar.-at-law, b. 10 July, 1844. i*bii-mL 0. diU2) Caledon Phihp, lieut. 39th regt. b. 4 Aug. 1846. _ Li \w (3) Charles Comyn, capt. 3rd Punjab cavalry, served in t^^W,(U* '.i^»vk w ^^^.^^^^^ 1880, with Gen. Roberts in his memorable ^^'>vv;it;,liaa-b lo Nov. 1848; m. 7 Aug. 1877, Anna Wellwood, dau. of John Lawson Hill, Esq. W.S. and commissary clerk; of Edin- (4)^Ileginald Ai-thui% civil service; b. 22 Sept. 1850 ; m. 23 Jan. 1877, Margaret, 4th dau. of late (Hon.) John Baker, of Morialta, South Australia, M.L.C. and has 2 sons and 2 daus. Reginald Francis le Belward, b. 31 Mar. 1880.— Wilfrid Allan, b. 17 May, 1881.— Mary Caledon.— Winefride Annie Le Clerc. (5) George Le Clerc, lieut. R.N. b. 17 Oct. 1852. (6) Francis William, lieut. 9th regt. b. 28 Dec. 1854. (7) Brian, b. 27 Nov. 1857. (8) Florence Maud. (9) Edith Rebecca. [6] Frederic Arthur, com. R.N. b. 30 April, 1816; d. 2 May, 1857, having m. 26 June, 1848, Juliet Olivia, dau. of William Shelton Burnett, Esq.; she d. 20 Mar. 1881, having had a son and 2 daus. (1) Frederic Philip, b. , 1853. (2) Juliet Rebecca, m. 29 Mar. 1875, to Assheton Easbotham, Esq. of Glau Alyn, Salop, and has 2 sons, Darcy Arthur Rasbotham, b. 12 Feb. 1876.— Roger Egerton, b. 11 Aug. 1878. (3) Mary Cotton. [7] George Henry, M.A. rector of Middle-Salop; b. 20 Feb. 1822; m. 1st — 4 Aug. 1846, Mary, eldest dau. of Henry Stone, of London, banker, and widow of Sir William Marjoribanks, Bart, of Lees ; she d. 16 July, 1876. He m. 2ndly— 12 May, 1881, Clara, eldest dau. of J. F. Oswald, Esq. of Dunnikier, [8] Mary Ann Elizabeth, m. 26 May, 1841, to Charles Robert Cotton, Esq. of Knolton Hall, Flints. (V. COMBERMERE); he d. 18 May, 1873. SIR PHILIP DE MALPAS, 10th Baronet, F.R.S. M.P. West Cheshire 1868/81, and South Cheshire 1835/68, lieut.-col. Cheshire yeo. a trustee of the British Museum, and a member of the senate London University ; b. 13 Nov. 1806; d. 5 April, 1881, having m. 8 Mar. 1832, Anna EUzabeth, 2nd dau. of George John Legh, of High Legh, Cheshire, and had 2 sons and 2 daus. (1) Sir Philip le Belward, 11th and present Baronet. (2) Rowland, hon. col. in the army 1881, capt. rifle brigade 1870/9; b. 23 Oct. 1838. (3) Anna Mary Elizabeth, m. 8 May, 1855, to Henry Reginald, eldest son of Richard Corbet, Esq. of Adderley, Salop. (Bart.) (4) Cecely Louisa, m. 29 June, 1878, to Dunbar James, 6th Earl of Selkirk. ELIOTT, Sir William Francis Augustus, of Stobs, CO. Roxburgh (1666, N.S.), f.r.s. ex- lieut. 93rd highlanders ; s. his father as 8th Baronet in 1864; b. , 1827; m. Dec. 1846, Charlotte Maria, dau. of Robert Wood, of Quebec ; she d. 29 Nov. 1878. He m. 2ndly— 22 April, 1879, Hannah Grissell, widow of Henry Kelsall, Esq. and dau. of H T Birkett, Esq. of Foxbury, Surrey. By his 1st wife he had a dau. (1) Grace Theresa Blanche. Note.— Heir presumptive, his brother Alexander. Arms— Gu., on a bend engrailed or a baton az. (and as aug- mentation), on a chief between two pillars, a castle arg. masoned sa from the gate a golden key pendent sub-inscribed ' plus ultra" &c. &c. Crest— A dexter hand in armour couped above the wrist ppr grasping a scymitar arg. pomel and hilt or (and for augmen- tation), the wrist charged with a key sable. Supporters— Dexter, a ram. Sinister, a goat ppr. each charged with a lam-el wreath the interior feet resting upon a piece of battlement on a rock ppr. Note.— The arms, crest, and supporters in augmentation of the family arms, which were granted by the Crown to Lord Heathfleld and his descendants in 1787, were re-granted by James Tytler, Lyon depute, 28 Jan. 1859, as stated above. Mottoes— Soyez sage. Fortiter et recte. Credunt quod vident SEATS— Stobs Castle, Hawick; Wells House, Jedburgh- and Ruberslaw, Crieff. Emeage. Sir GILBERT ELIOT, of Stobs, co. Roxburgh, knight banneret at the battle of Scone 1643, created a Baronet of Nova Scotia, 3 Dec. 1666, with remainder to heirs male of his body, M.P. Roxburghshire 1661/3, 1667, conv. 1669/74 (grandson of Gilbert Eliot, of Stobs, whose 2nd son, Gavin, was ancestor of EARL MiNTO, see that title); m. 1st, Isatella, dau. of James, master of Cranstoun, and 2ndly, Magdalen, dau. of Sir Thomas Nicholson, Bart, of Lasswade; she bur. 24 Feb. 1699 ; he had issue by both wives. His grandson, SIR GILBERT, 3rd Baronet (on the death his father Sir William, 1694;, M.P. Roxburghshire 1708/10, 1710/13, 1713/ 15; d. 27 May, 1764, having m. Eleanor, dau. of William Elliot, of AVells, Roxburghs,; she d. 1728, having had with other issue 3 sons, (1) Sir John, 4th Baronet, m. Mary Andrews, of London, and d. 1767; his grandson. Sir ■William, s. as 6th Baronet. (2) Sir George Augustus, K.B. brigadier-gen. in France, and gen. in Havanna, com.-in-chief Ireland 1775, and shortly after- wards to the command of Gibraltar, which he held during the investment by Spain, which lasted three years, and on his return to England was elected a knight of the batli and elevated to the Peerage as LORB Heathfield, Baron GinRAi/rAR, 14 June, 1787 ; b. at Stobs 25 Dec 1717; d. at Aix la Chajjelle 6 July, 1790, having m. 8 June, 1748, Anne Pollexfen, dau. of Sir Francis Drake, of Buckland, Devon; she d. 13 Feb. 1772, leaving a son and dau. [1] Francis Augustus, 2nd Lord, gen. in the army, 1808; b. 31 Dec. 1750; d. s. p. 26 Jan. 1813. [2] Hon. Anne, d. 24 Feb. 1835, having m. 21 May, 1777, as 2nd wife, to John Trayton Fuller, Esq. of Ashdown Fark, Sussex ; he d. 1812. (DRAKE.) (3) Archibald (8th son), m. 1737, Miss Seer. SIR WILLIAM, 6th Baronet (on the death of his father. Sir Francis, June, 1791); d.l4 May, 1812, having m. 1790, Mary, dau. of John Russell, Esq. of Roseburn; she d. 6 June, 1850, having had 7 sons and 2 daus. [1] Sir William Francis, s. as 7th Baronet. [2] John, major of 8th hussars, d. unm. 1838. [3] Gilbert, speaker of the house of assembly, Brisbane; d. 30 June, 1871, having m. 21 April, 1830, Isabella Lucy, dau. of Rev. Robert Elliot, vicar of Asklu\m, Yorks. (E. MlNTO); she d. , 1871, having had 2 sons, (1) Gilbert William, pohce magistrate at Toowomba, Bris- bane ; m. Thompson, and had 2 sons and 4 daus. /!/ Gilbert, b. /2/ Henry, died. (2) Francis Willoughby, m. and has issue. [4] Sir Daniel Ehott, K.c.s.l. Madras c.s. member of legislative council of India in Calcutta and at Madras; b. 3 Mar. 1798; d. 30 Oct. 1872, having m. 19 Dec. 1818, Georgina, dau. of Gen. George Russell, Bengal army ; she d. 16 Feb. 1874, having had 4 sons and 6 daus. (1) William Russell, major-gen. late Bengal s.C. deputy- com. in the Saugor and Nerbudda territories, deputy-corn. Punjab 1854/74 ; b. 1 July, 1820; m. 1st — 6 May, 1860, Jessie, dau. of Robert Mcintosh, Esq. surgeon Bengal army ; she d. 16 Feb. 1873. He m. 2ndly— 22 April, 1876, Frances Helen, dau .of Peter La\\-rence Cloete, Esq. of Zandvleet, Cape of Good Hope, and widow of Capt. Aubrey John Fullerton Gordon, Madras staff. By his 1st wife he has a son and 2 daus. Hugh Russell, b. 10 Feb. 1873.— Georgina Jessie.— Emma Frances. (2) Henry Manning, major-gen. late Madras S.C. ; b. 9 May, 1827; m. 13 Nov. 1860, Jessie, dau. of Rev. Alfred Fennell, of Mercara Coorg, India. (3) Edward Frederick, m.C.s. b. 6 June, 1834; d. 27 Oct. 1873, having m. 7 Aug. 1856, Rykie Sophia, dau. of Peter Law- rence Cloete, Esq. aforesaid, and had 2 sons and a dau. Lawrence Edward, b. 3 Sept. 1859.— Francis Hardinge, b. 1 April, 1862.— Hester SulUvan. (4) George Augustus Robertson, b. 27 Oct. 1835 ; d. 4 Dec. 1855. (5) Georgina Mary, m. 16 April, 1844, to John Hutcheson Fergusson, B.A. Trin. Col. Camb. merchant at Calcutta, s. p. (6) Caroline, m. to Charles Colville Young, c.B. major R.H.A. who d. having had 2 sons, /I/ Henry Pottinger YOUNG, Bo.s.c. ; m. 9 Oct. 1879, Sara, only dau. of J. Nugent, of Dublin, M.D. /2/ Daniel. (7) Emma, d. 22 Aug. 1856, having m. 11 Mar. 1847, as 1st wife, to Richard Stuart Palmer, Esq. (B. Selborne); he d. 18 Oct. 1862, leaving a dau.— Louisa Mary Palmer. (8) Mary Bethia, d 26 Oct. 1854, having m. 3 Feb. 1848, to Major-Gen. William Cai-michael Russell (Bart.), Bengal artillery, principal commissary of ordnance Calcutta, and had a son and 2 daus. (9) Cecilia Wheatley, m. 1 July, 1856, to Eustace Hill, lieut.- col. Madras s.C. adj. 3rd Madras L.i. assist.-com. N.w.P. of the Oude constabulary, 2nd com. Hydrabad contingent, and has 2 sons and 3 daus. Edward Keppel Hill, b. 30 May, 1863.— Eustace Henry, b. 8 Mar. 1870.— Maria Anne.— Grace Anne.— Gertrude. (10) Claudine Frances Eleanora, d. 20 Feb. 1877, having m. Dec. 1869, to Rev. Thomas David Gray, M.A. chaplain Bengal presidency, and has 2 sons and 2 daus. Ernest Eliott GRAY, b. 6 Jan. 1873.— Eliott Cecil George, b. 3 Feb. 1877.— Muriel Georgina Margaret.— Ethel Frances. ELLIOT— ELPHIN8T0NE. 207 5] George Augustus, adm. BJT. ; b. 24 May, 1799; d. 13 lay, 1872, having m. 1st — 6 May, 1837, Alice Anne, dau. of Ion. Thomas Jeffrey, of Halifax, N.S.; she d. 19 May, 1864. le m. 2ndly— 22 Dec. 1868, Harriett Sophia, eldest dau. of Sir ohn West. G.C.B. of Braysvick Lodge, Herts, adm. of the fleet. 5y his Ist marriage he had 2 sons, (1) George Augustus, capt. (hon.), served with 33rd regt. in Crimea, paymaster 34th regt; b. 12 Aug. 1838; m. Helen Janet Jardine Gullier; she d, 30 April, 1876, having had 4 sons, Francis Augustus Heathfield, b. 3 July, 1867.— Harry Arthur Gilbert, b. 22 Jan. 1869.— Gerald Otho Rooskdn, b. 28 Mar. 1874.— Hugh Jardine Leasin, b. 11 April, 1876. (2) Francis John Jeffrey, com. R.N. b. 31 Jan. 1844. 6] Russell, adm. R.N. J.P. Westmoreland; b. 26 Mar. 1802; d. 8 Dec. 1881, having m. 1st— 2 Feb. 1830, Bethia, dau. of Sir Villiam Russell, Bart.; she d. 22 Aug. 1843. He m. 2ndly— :4 Feb. 1852, Henrietta, dau. of Sir John Lister-Kaye, Bart, f Denby, Yorks. and widow of John Ward, Esq.; she d. 15 Oct. 878. By his 1st marriage he had 2 sons and 2 daus. (1) Charles Frances, late capt. In the army, b. 31 Dec. 1830. (2) Gilbert Henry John, R.N. d. on board H.M.8. " Cressy," 1866. (3) Georgina. (4) Bethia Russell. 7] Alexander, late naval storekeeper at Devonport; b. 07, unm. 8] Betliia Mary, d. unm. 9] Euphemia Elizabeth Anne, m. 7 Oct. 1859, to Very Rev. )aniel Bagot, dean of Dromore, vicar of Newry and Mome, ).L. CO. Down, Ireland. ^IR WILLIAM, 7th Baronet, b. 1792; d. 3 Sept. 1864, ^ having m. 22 Mar. 1826, Theresa Janet, eldest dau. of Sir Llexander Boswell, Bart, (ext.); she d. 1836, having had vith other issue 3 sons and 2 daus. 1) Sir 'William Francis Augustas, 8th and present 3aronet. 2) Alexander Boswell, late R.N. heir presumptive to the 3aronetcy; b. 10 July, 1830; m. 29 Nov. 1858, Annabella, lau. of Niel Carmichael, of and has 3 sons, Alexander Boswell Vassall, b. 13 Jan. 1866.— Rawdoii Pop- ham Vassall.— Charles James. 3) George Augustus Leslie, b.20 Dec. 1833; d. 21 Mar. 1854, laving m. in 1853, Mary, dau. of James Rattray, Esq. and had kson, George Augustus Cuming Eliott, b. 14 Jan. 1854. 4) Jessie Blanche Adelaide, m. 30 Dec. 1868, to Capt. James rohn Wood, late 46th regt. and has a son and 2 daus. James George Eliott Wood, b. 20 May, 1871.— Emily Char- lotte.— Louisa Theresa Blanche. 6) Frances EUzabeth, d. 21 Aug. 1869, having m. 1 Aug. 1855, o Edmund Forrest, of the post office, and has 6 sons and 4 laus. Rawdon Thomas FORREST, b. 28 May, 1866.— Thomas, b. 1 Sept. 1858.— Charles Edmund Heathfield Eliott, b. 22 Dec. 1861.— Alfred Lowther Fitzgerald, b. 29 Dec. I860.— Henry George Adolphus, b. 12 Dec. 1868.— Blanche.— Violet Clemen- tina Beatrice.— Gertrude.— Emily Theresa.— Frances Alexan- drina. ELLIOT, Sir George, of Houghton Hall, CO. Durham, and Aber- aman Park, co. Glamor- gan, J.P. M.P. North Dur- ham 1868/80, since 1881, D.L. Monmouth, created a Baronet 15 May, 1874 (son of Kalph Elliot, of Penshaw, co. Durham; born at Lamesley; d. 5 Dec. 1872, set. 88, having m. Elizabeth, dau. of Henry Braithwaite, of Newcastle) ; b. 18 Mar. 1815 ; m. 1836, Margaret, dau. of George Green, of Rainton, co. Durham; she d. 14 Dec. 1880, having had 2 sons and 3 daus. (1) Ralph, b. 11 Oct. 1839 ; d. 23 Jan. 1874, having m. 3 Aug. 1863, Margaret, 3rd dau. of John Robinson M'Clean,of London, M.P. East Staff, (she re-m. 24 July, 1876, to Capt. Thomas Her' bert Lewin, Bengal s.c), and had 3 daus. Anna. — Margaret.- Isabella Elizabeth. (2) George William, of Penshaw House, M.P. Northallerton 1874 ; b. 13 May, 1844; m. 23 Aug. 1866, Sarah, dau. of Charles Taylor, of Sunderland, and has 3 sons and 3 daus. George, b. 30 May, 1867.— Charles, b. 2 April, 1873.— John Taylor, b. 26 Oct. 1877.— Sarah Taylor.— Mildred Mary.— Florence. (3) Margaret Walker, m. 20 Nov. 1862, to Thomas Thompson Pyle, of Sunderland, M.D. M.B. 1859, and has 2 sons and a dau. G«orge Elliot Aubone Pyle, b. 13 Jan. 1865.— Ernest Harold EUiot, b. 10 Aug. 1868.— Ethel Margaret. (4) Alice Anne, m. 29 Aug. 1867, to Joseph Charles Parkinson, J.P. Monmouth, and has 2 sons, Elliot Hardy PARKINSON, b. 2 Sept. 1869.— Marriott, b. 6 April, 1872. (5) Henrietta, m. 18 June, 1867, to Charles Taylor, of Clapham Park, Surrey, and has a son and 7 daus. Charles TAYLOR, b. 13 May, 1869.— Ella Beatrice.— Kathleen Elliot.— Alice Mary Taylor. — Melanie EUiot— GeorginaElliot. — Henrietta EUiot.— Ruth Darling. Arms — Or, on a fesse engrailed cottised wavy gu., an annulet between two fleurs-de-lis of the field, in chief three roses of the second barbed and seeded ppr. Crest — A demi sea-horse az., charged with two fleurs-de-lis palewise and resting the sinister foot on as many annulets interlaced or. Motto — Labor et Veritas. Seats — Houghton Hall, Fencehouses, Durham ; Aberaman House, Aberdare, Glamorganshire; and Bellevue, Newport, Mon- mouthshire. TOWN HOUSE— 1, Park Street, Park Lane, W. ELPHINSTONE, Sir Howard, of Sowerby, Cumberland (1816, U.K.), M.P. Hastings, 1835/7, Lewes, 1841/7, bar.-at-law l.i. 1840; 8. his father as 2nd Baronet in 1846 ; b. 9 June, 1804; m. 30 Sept. 1829, Elizabeth Julia, youngest dau. of late Edmund Jeremiah Curteis, Esq. of Windmill Hill, Sus- sex, M.P. and has a son and dau. (1) Howard Warburton, bar.-at- law L.I. 1862 ; b. 26 July, 1830 ; m. 4 Aug. 1860, Constance Mary Alexander, 3rd dau. of late John Alexander Hankey, Esq. of Bal- combe Place, Sussex, and has 6 sons and 4 daus. Howard John, lieut. Sussex mil, 1881; b. 30 May, 1862. — Graham Wai-burton, b. 17 Oct. 1866.— Douglas Bonar, b. 9 Jan. 1871. — Maiunce Curteis, b. 27 Jan. 1874.— Kenneth Vaughan, b. 11 Jan. 1878.— Lancelot Henry, b. 2 Sept. 1879.— Constance Julia. — Frances Mary. — Isabel Han-iet. — Selina Beatrice. (2) Julia, m. 23 April, 1855, to Gen. Walter Douglas Phillipps Patton (retd. list 1881), col. 2nd batt. the highland L.I. (for- merly 74th highlanders), K.M. (eldest son of late Thomas Patton, Esq. of Bishop's Hall and Stoke Court, Somerset), and has 2 sons and a dau. Herbert Bethune PATTON, 3rd hussars; b. 3 May, I860.— Douglas Elphinstone Bethune, b. 17 Aug. 1867.— Anne Flo- rence Louisa Mary Bethune. Arms— Arg. gutt6-de-sang, on a chevron embattled sa. between three boars' heads erased gu. two swords ppr. Crest— Out of a mural crown gu. a demi-woman afiEront^e habited and in her dexter hand a sword erect ppr. in the sinister an olive branch vert. MOTTO — Semper paratus. RESIDENCE— 11, Waterloo Place, s.w. 208 DALRYMPLE-HORN-ELFHINSTONE. JOHN ELPHINSTONE,lieut.-gen. and vice-admiral Russian service, com.-in-chief of the Russian fleet 1769 ; b. 1722; d. 28 Feb. 1785, having m. 23 Oct. 1750, Amelia, only dau. of John Warburton, Esq. Somerset herald ; she d. in Feb. 1785, having had with other issue 3 sons, ,--00/0 111 Samuel William, capt. Russian navy; d. ^1788,y, having m. Catherine, dau. of Admiral Kruse, of the Russian navy, and had an only son, Alexander Francis, of Livonia, Devon, capt. r.n. a noble in Livonia; b. 6 Feb. 1789; d. 24 Sept. 1865, having m. 5 May, 1819, Amelia Anne, dau. of A Lobach, Esq. of Cumenhoff, near Riga ; she d. 14 Feb. 1874, having had 4 sons and 3 daus. , ^„ ^ -,, r^ 1. [1] John, major-gen. Indian S.C.; b. 22 Feb. 1824; d. 15 Sept. 1877, having m. 20 Nov. 1861, Charlotte, dau. of Col. John Mm-ray Macgregor (Bart.), and has 5 daus. AmeUa Janet.— Charlotte Augusta.— Ina Louisa.— Rosalie Marj' Lina. — Beatrice Janet. [2] Nicolai William [claims to be Lord Balmerino, were the attainder reversed, and the Baronetcy (1628) assumed by his grandfather, "Sir Samuel Wilham Elphinstone," as repre- sentative of Sir William Elphinstone, Bart.],lieut.-col. k,l.h. and formerly deputy-commissioner of the Punjaub; b. 16 Dec. 1825; m. 19 Dec. 1860, Georgiana Henrietta, youngest dau. of Lieut.-Gen. Right Hon. Sir George Arthur, Bart, and has 3 daus. Rosalie Georgina Amelia.— Beatrice Leonora.— Florence. [3] Percy Augustus, col. Bombay s.c. superintendent revenue survey, Hyderabad; b. 27 Sept. 1828; m. 21 July, 1859, Margaret Agnes, dau. of Archibald Bogle, Esq. of Gil- more Hill, N.B. and niece of Sir Archibald Bogle, Knt. and had 2 sons and 3 daus. Arthur Percy Archibald, b. 22 July, 1863.— Archibald Howard Lobach, b. 9 July, 1865. — Mary Ellen Margaret. — AmeKa Maynard.— Agnes Margaret. [4] Sir Howard CrauEurd, K.C.B., C.M.G., col.R.E., V.C, K.L.H., comdg. R.E. at Aldershot 1882, A.D.C. to the Queen since 1877, col. in the army, governor 1859/71, and controller and treasurer to H.R.H. Duke of Connaught since 1871, comdt. R.E. since 1873 ; b. 12 Dec. 1829; m. 5 Dec. 1876, Annie Frances, 2nd dau. of W H Cole, Esq. of Gifford Hall, Suffolk, and has 2 daus. Victoria Alexandrina (H.M. the Queen sponsor), b. 8 Sept. 1877.— Irene France, b. 11 Dec. 1878. [5] Catherine Amelia, m. 19 Mar. 1863, to William Macna- mara, assistant-sm-geon 4th dragoon guards, surgeon-major 60th rifles, s. p. [6] Amelia Anne, m. 15 Aug. 1860, to Angus William Hall, of Claremont, Hants, lieut.-col. comdg. Dorsets. mil., formerly capt. 58th regt. J.P. cos.*^ Aberdeen, Argyll, and Dorset, and has 2 sons and 6 daus. Douglas Keith Elphinstone HALL, b. 7 April, 1869.— Ronald Edward Elphinstone, b.25 Aug. 1873. — Ina Harriet. — Ellen.— Maud Rosalie.— Ella Florence. — Violet Frances. — Milly Helena Georgina. — Lily. [7] Ellen Victoria, m. 12 July, 1865, to Capt. Archibald George Bogle, com. R.N.; knt. of the order of valour, and hon. knt. of the iron cross of Austria, and has 2 sons and a dau. Archibald Duncan Elphinstone BOGLE, b. 3 Oct. 1867. — Robert Hugh Douglas Stuart, b. 16 Mar. 1875. — ^Rosalie Mary Ellen. /2/ Thomas, post capt. R.N.; d. 1821, having m. Isabella, dau. of Jones, Esq.; she d. having had 2 daus. [1] Isabella, d. having m. to Rev. J Stone. [2] Amelia, d. , having m. to Col. HoUoway. /3/ Sir Howard, created a Baronet 25 May, 1816, major- gen, in the army, col. commanding r.e. c.b., served at the Cape, in Egypt, and during the whole of the Peninsular war; b. 4 Mar. 1773 ; d. 28 April, 1846, having m. 14 Feb. 1803 Prances, eldest dau. of John Warburton, Esq. of London ; she" d. 24 Aug. 1858, having had a son and 3 daus. [1] Sir Howard Elphinstone, 2nd and present Baronet. [2] Frances, m. 6 Sept. 1836, to WilUam Masters Smith of Camer, M.P. West Kent (Smith of Buttons)- he d s n' 24 Dec. 1861. [3] Harriet, m. 25 April, 1849, to Rev. William Twiss Tur- ner, B.A. Trin. Coll. Camb. (wrangler) 1836, m.A. 1839 rector of Ore, Sussex, 1847/80, and has a dau. Harriet Anna TwiSS, m. 8 Dec. 1881, to Rev. Joseph Sanger Davies, of Oxford. * [4] Louisa, m. 1st— 1 Oct. 1832, to Lieut.-Col. Robert Anstruther, of Thirdpart, co. Fife, major 73rd regt • he d 26 Feb. 1856. She re-m. 15 Aug. 1861, to Andrew Bonai- E^n who d. 15 Feb. 1874. ^^' ELPHINSTONE— see Addenda, '-Chaos." DALKYMPLE- HORN -ELPHINSTONE, SiB James, of Horn and Logie Elphinstone, co. Aberdeen, J.P. d.l.(1828, U.K.), formerly capt. E.I.C.S. M.P. Portsmouth 1857/65, and 1868/80; a junior lord of the Treasury 1874/80; s. his father as 2nd Baronet in 1848; b. 20 Nov. 1805; m. 27 April, 1836, Mary, 4th dau. of Lieut.-Gen. Sir John Heron- Maxwell, Bart, of Springkell ; she d. 16 Nov. 1876, having had with other issue 3 sons and a dau. (1) John Maxwell, com. R.N.; b. 30 Mar. 1839; d. 7 July, 1873. (2) Robert Elphinstone, lieut. late 60th rifles; b. 12 Sept. 1841; m. 17 Nov. 1875, Nina, only child of John Balfour, Esq. of London. (3) Graeme Hepburn, twin with Robert ; m. 5 Jan. 1875, Margaret Anne Alice, dau. of late James Ogilvie Fairlie, of Coodham, N.B. and has 2 daus. Mary Constance, b. 4 Mar. 1876. Esther Winifred, b. 18 Dec. 1877. (4) Margaret Burnett, m. 11 Sept. 1873, to Rev. John Maturin Warren, M.A. Exeter Coll. Oxon. (FARlNGT0N),and has 4 sons, John Maxwell Dalrymple Elphinstone Warren, b. 23 June, 1874.— James Graeme Hepburn, b. 30 Aug. 1875.— William Henry Farrington, b. 19 Oct. 1877. — Frederick Drummoud, b. 23 Aug. 1881. Arms — Quarterly, 1st and 4th, Or, on a saltire az. between a star in chief and two water-bougets in fess, sa. nine lozenges of the field, Dalrymple. 2nd and 3rd, Or, three hunting horns in pale gu., over all on an escocheon of pretence, arg. on a chevron sa. between three boars' heads gu. a mitre or, a bordure of the third. Crests — 1, Two horns erect per fesse or and sa. counterchanged. 2, A rock ppr. over it the motto " Firm." 3, An armed hand holding an ostrich feather sa. Supporters— Dexter, a bull sa. Sinister, an eagle wings expanded sa. Mottoes—" Firm " above the crest, and " Moneo et munio." Seat— Logie Elphinstone, Pitcaple, Aberdeenshire. TOWN House — 104, St. George's Square, S.W. itineage. HEW DALRYMPLE, of Drummore, advocate 1700, a lord of session 1726, of justiciary 1745 (son of Sir Hew Dal- rymple,Bart. see that title); b. 30 Nov. 1690; d. 18 June, 1755, having m. Anne Horn, heiress of Horn and Westhall, co. Aber- deen, and had with other issue a son, Robert Dalrymple -Horn -Elphinstone, of Horn, WesthaU, and Logie, a general in the army, col. 63rd regt. of foot; b. 1 Mar. 1718; d. 20 April, 1794, having m. 9 July, 1754, Mary, dau. and heir of Sir James Elphinstone, of Logie, M.P. and had with 6 daus. an only surviving son, SIR ROBERT DALRYMPLE - HORN - ELPHINSTONE, lieut.-col. 3rd guards, created a BARONET 16 Jan. 1828; b. 27 Feb. 1766; d. 11 Oct. 1848, having m. 21 May, 1800, Gramme, dau. of David Hepburn, col. in the army (2nd son of James Congalton Hepburn, Esq. of Congalton and Keith Marischal) ; she d. 28 Jan. 1870, having had with other issue 6 sons and 2 daus. [1] Sir James, 2nd and present Baronet. [2] Hew Drummond Elphinstone-Dalrymple, high sheriff of Madras, late chief marine department, Madras Presidency; b. 29 July, 1807; m. 6 Nov. 1838, Helenora Catherine, younger dau. of Lieut.-Gen. Sir John Hoi-on-Maxwell, Bart, and has a son and dau. ELTON. 209 (1) Robert Graeme, major Madras s.C. political department, Central India, late 19tli hussars ; b. 17 Jan. 1844 ; m. 27 April, 1871, Flora Loudoun, dau. of James William Macleod, Esq. and has 2 sons, John Maxwell, b. 29 June, 1873.— A son b. 3 Oct. 1877. (2) Stewarta Mary. '3] Francis Anstruther, judge, Indian Bengal C.S. b. 18 Aug. 813 ; m. 3 Dec. 1846, Mary Anne (formerly, wife of J, Far- ^uharson, Esq.), 3rd dau. of Major-Gren. Herbert Bowen, c.B. and has 4 sons and a dau. (1) Stair, b. 3 May, 1848; m. 3 May, 1876, Laura Agnes, Soutliard, dau of Elizabeth, and adopted dau. of Arthiu* Southanl, of Bracknell, Berks. (2) Hew Drummond, b. 27 Jan. 1857. (3) Ernest Charles, b. 3 Dec. 1859. (4) Francis Herbert, b. 2 June, 1862. (5) Helen Frances, m. 22 Jan. 1873, to Adam Hay-Gordon, Esq. (M. TWEEDUALE), of Mayen and Avochie, co. BanflE. [4] Cliarles, b. 23 Mar. 1817 ; ni. 1st— 12 Sept. 1849, Harriet Albinia Louisa, eldest dau. of Alexander Gordon, Esq. of Ellon, Aberdeen ; she d. 13 Feb. 1854, liaving liad a son, (1) William Robert, capt. Ayr & Wigtown mil.; b. 1 Feb. 1854. Mr. C. Elphixstoxe-Dalrymple m. 2ndly— 24 April, 1860, C'hristian, elder dau. of late William Gordon-Cumming-Skene, Esq. of Pliturg and Parkhill, co. Aberdeen, and has a dau. (2) Anne Alexandrina. [5] Jolin Hamilton, pen. in the army (retired list 1881), col. Ist battalion Highland L.l. (fonnerly 7l8t regt.) 1880, 108th regt. 1875/80, formerly Scots guards, C.B. K.M. 6th class; b. 6 Jan. 1819; ni. 23 April, 1851, Georgina Anne, eldest dau. of late William P Brigstocke, Esq. of Birdcombe Court, Somerset, M.i*. and widow of Francis Garden Campbell, Esq. of Troup and Glenlyon. [6] Greorge Augustus Frederick, of West Hall, colonial secre- tary of Queensland; b. 6 Mav, 1826; d. unm. 22 Jan. 1876. [7] Mary Frances, d. 15 Sep"t. 1880, having m. 17 Aug. 1830, to Patrick Boyle, Esq. of Shewalton, Ayr, son of Right Hon. David Boyle, lord chief justice general (B. GLASGOW) ; he d. 4 Sept. 1874. [8] Henrietta Marion, m. 29 April, 1867, to Thomaa Coats Leslie, Esq. of Warthill family, N.B.; he d. 18 April, 1862. ELTON, Sir Arthur Hallam, of Clevedon Court, Somerset (1717, G.B.), late 14th regt. of inf. M.p. Bath 1857/9, d.l. high sheriff Somerset 1857 ; s. his father as 7th Baronet in 1853; b. Yd April, 1818; m. 1st— 10 June, 1841, Rhoda Susan, dau. of James Willis, of Hampton Gourt Palace, and widow of Capt. James Charles Baird, 15th hussars; she d. 1 Nov. 1873. He m. 2ndly— 20 Nov. 1876, Eliza, dau. of Edward Anstice Stradling, Esq. and widow of Rev. William Mathias, incumbent of Burtle, Somerset. By his 1st marriage he has 2 daus. (1) Laura Beatrice, m. 5 Jan. 1864, to George Louis Monck Gibbs, Esq. of Belmont, Somerset, and has 4 sons and 5 daus. Joseph Arthur Gibbs, b. 25 Nov. 1867.— George Harold, b. 28 Feb. 1869.— Stanley Vaughan, b. 7 Jan. 1872.— Antony Edmund, b. 29 Dec. 1873.— Mabel Beatrice.— Agnes Hilda.— Selina Mary. — Beatrice Rhoda. — Helen Laura. (2) Mary Agnes, m. 7 July, 1868, to her cousin Edmund Harry Elton, Esq. heir presumptive to the Baronetcy (see below). Note— Heir presumptive, Edmund Harry Elton, Esq. Seat— Clevedon Court, Somerset. fLmeage. SIR ABRAHAM ELTOX, sheriff of Bristol, 1702, mayor, 1710, M.P. created a Baronet 31 Oct. 1717; d. 20 Feb. 1726, having m. Mary, dau. of Robert Jefferies, Esq. of Pile Green, co. Glouc. aud'had with other issue 2 sons, (1) Sir Abraham, 2nd Baronet, mayor and M.P. (1727) Bristol, d. Oct. 1742, having m. Abigail, dau. of Edmund Bayley, Esq. of Frome Selwood, Somerset. His grandson, Rev. Sir Abraham Elton, s. as 5th Baronet. (2) Jacob, sheriff 1720, and mayor of Bristol 1733 ; d. 15 June, 1765, having m. 1st, Miss Small of Gloucester, and 2ndly, April, 1739, Elizabeth, widow of George Bridges, of Bristol, dis- tiller. By his 1st wife he had with other issue a son, ISAAC, of Clifton, Glouc. sheriff 1743, and mayor of Bristol 1761; d. 1774, having m. Mary, dau. of Edward Mortimer, Esq. of Trowbridge, Wilts, and had with other issue 2 sons, 23 art. Ill Isaac, sheriff of Bristol, 1765; m. 1st, Sarah, dau. of Samuel Peach, of Bristol ; she d. 16 Dec. 1763. He m. 2ndly, Ann, dau. of James Tierney, of Theobalds, Herts, (she re-m.), and had a son, Isaac, of Stapleton House, co. Glouc; d. 1837, having m. Katherine, dau. of Major Bayard ; she d. 1853, having had 4 sons and 3 daus. [1] Robert Jacob, b. d. s. p. 28 Feb. 1869, having m. 19 July, 1855, Hon. Mary Henrietta, dau. of Richard Walter, 6th Viscount Chetw^nd; she d. 30 Nov. 1866, [2] Isaac, brevet-major 45th regt. and major 1st Somerset mil.; d.s. p. at Windsor 21 Dec. 1877, aged 77, havingmarried. [3] WilUam Tierney, rector of White Staunton, Somer- set, 1827/74; d. 30 Aug. 1874, having m. 2 Jan. 1828, Lucy Caroline, dau. of Sir Charles Abraham Elton, Bart, and had 5 sons and 8 daus. (1) Frederick Cockayne, lieut. -col. v.C. k.l.h. served in the Crimea, late 55th regt. aftenvards 21st fusiliers in India ; m. 10 Jime, 1863, Maria Jane, dau. of Robert Fleetwood Rynd, Esq. of Ryndville, co. Meath. (2) William Hallam, com. R.x.; m. 1st— 27 July, 1865, Eliza Sophia, 2nd dau. of Capt. James Charles Baird, 15th hussars; she d. 22 May, 1874, having had 2 sons and 2 daus. Maurice Arthur, b. 7 May, 1868. — James Basil, b. 2 Nov. 1870. — Mary Alice.— Margaret Ada. W. H. Eltox m.2ndly— 5 Oct. 1875, PhcebeFeacham, of Dorking, and has a son and dau. Richard Algernon, b. 17 Dec. 1876.— A dau. b. 19 Nov. 1878. (3) Henry Strachan. (4) Edward Henrv. (5) Charles Tierney, C.E.; m. 7 Mar. 1881, Mary, 2nd dau. of James Higgs, Esq. of Holsworthj^, Devon. (6) JuUa, d. imm. (7) Frances Matilda, m. 18 Sept. 1861, to Rev. Charles John Young, rector of Ilmington, co. Warwick, and has 3 sons and 4 daus. Julian Elton YOUNG, b. 28 Feb. 1866.— Ernest Charles, b. 16 July, 1871.— Malcolm Henry, b. 9 April 1874.— Maud Lucy. — Rosamond Mary. — Jessie Frances.— Celia Grace. (8) (Jeorgina, married. (9) Louisa. (10) Agnes. (11) Lucy. (12) Henrietta Sophia, m. 19 Nov. 1874, to Rev. Henry Antrobus CartwTight, rector of White Staunton, before- named, and has a dau.— Ethel Henrietta. (13) Emily Rhoda, d. 16 Dec. 1878. [4] Frederick Bayard, E.l.C.s.; b. 6 Aug. 1811; d. 4 Oct. 1878, having m. 1st — Mary Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Charles Abraham Elton; she d. 26 Sept. 1841, having bad a son, (1) Charles Isaac, bar.-at-law, b. 6 Dec. 1839; m. 6 Aug. 1863, Mary Augusta, dau. of Richai-d Strachey, Esq. (BART.) H,KUUt^uu-f-nPfi4 F. B. EliTON m. 2ndly— Caroline Elizabeth, dau. of Baron D'Albedaghl; she d. 2 April, 1859, having had 3 sons and 6 daus. (2) Frederick, b. 3 May, 1853.— (3) Edmund Henry, b. 23 Mar. 1856.— (4) Arthur Bayard, lieut. 19th foot 1880, late Monmouth engr. miUtia; b. 6 Nov. 1857. (5) Caroline Julia. (6) Katherine Pauline. (7) Charlotte Louisa, m. 8 Feb. 1876, to Gerard Noel Douglas, Esq. of California. (8) Isabel Mary. (9) Ellen Margaret, m. 25 Aug. 1881, to Charles Francis Abdy Williams, of Matherne, co. Mon. (10) Georgina Caroline. [5] Catherine, m. to Mons. De Santi. [6] Cliarlotte, m. 17 July, 1824, to John Payne Elwes, of Stoke College, Suffolk. [7] Matilda, m. to (Sir) J. Strachan (Bart.) /2/ Edward, whose grandson Sir Edward was created a BARONET 1 Aug. 1838 (see next article). SIR ABRAHAM, 5th Baronet (on the death of his father Sir Abraham Isaac, 1790), minister and lecturer of West Bromwich, Staff.; b. 23 Mar. 1755 ; d. 23 Feb. 1842, having m. 7 Nov. 1776, Elizabeth, eldest dau. of Sir John Durbin, Knt. merchant and alderman, of Bristol ; slie d. April, 1822. He m. 2ndly— 29 Mar. 1823, Mary, eldest dau. of William Stewart, Esq. of Castle Stewart, co. Wigton. By his 1st wife he had 3 sons and a dau. (1) Sir Charles Abraham, s. as 6th Baronet. (2) William, lieut.-col. dragoon guards; b. 6 Jan. 1785; d. 1 June, 1847. (3) Henry, capt. R.x.; b. 16 July, 1786; d. 10 Nov. 1858, having m. 20 July, 1816, Mary, dau. of Sir Francis Ford, Bart, and widow of Peter Touchet, Esq. she d. 12 May, 1872, aged 86, having had 2 daus.— Julia Eliza, d. 6 July, 1880, and Sophia. (4) Julia Maria, b. 23 Mar. 1783; d. 28 April, 1840, having m. Jan. 1807, to Henry Hallam, Esq. the Historian, commissioner of stamps (son of Ven. John Hallam, dean of Bristol, canon of Windsor); he d. 21 Jan. 1859, having had with other issue 2 sons and 2 daus. /I/ Arthur Henry HALLAM, b. 1 Feb. 1811; d. 15 Sept. 1833. /2/ Henry Fitzmaurice, b. 31 Aug. 1824; d. 25 Oct. 1850. /3/ Eleanor, b. 3 Aug. 1816; d. 15 June, 1837. /4/ Julia Maria Frances, b. 1 Dec. 1818; m. 19 Feb. 1852, as 2nd Avife, to Col. Sir John Farnaby Lennard, Bart." of Wickham Court, Kent, and has a son and 2 daus. 210 MARWOOD-ELTOK. i^M /^ SIR CHAELES ABRAHAM, 6th Baronet, served with 4th (or King's own) regt. in Holland under Duke of York, lieut.-col, Somerset local militia; b. 31 Oct. 1778; d. 1 June, 1863, having m. 27 Feb. 1804, Sarah, eldest dau. of Joseph Smith, Esq. of Bristol; she d. 10 Mar. 1830, having had, mth 2 sons accidentally drowned, 3 sons and 8 daus. [1] Sir Arthur Hallam, 7th and present Baronet. [2] Edmund William, b. 14 Dec. 1822; d. 2 Dec. 1859, having m. 1st, in June, 1845, Lucy Maria, 2nd dau. of Rev. John Morgan Rice; she d. 16 May, 1846, having had a son, (1) Edmund Harry, of Clevedon Court, Somerset, J.P., heir presumptive to the Baronetcy; b. 3 May, 1846; m. 7 July, 1868, his cousin, Mary Agnes, dau. of Sir Arthur Hallam Elton, Bart, and lias 2 sons and 3 daus. Ambrose, b. 23 May, 1869.— Bernai-d Arthur, b. 21 June, 1874.— Kathleen Agnes Rhoda.— Winifred Lucy.— Angela. Edmuxd William Elton m. 2ndly— 1850, Clementina Sandryk, of Florence, and had 2 daus. (2) Minna Antonietta Beatrice, d. 21 June, 1876, having m. 17 April, 1873, to Robert Frederick Boyle, Esq. (E. COBK). (3) Elma Maria. [3] Henry George Tierney, vicar of West Hatch, Somerset, 1867/74; b. 6 May, 1825; m. 6 May, 1856, Georgina Flora, dau. of Capt. William Alexander Willis, R.N. and has 3 sons and a dau. (1) diaries Henry, b. 12 Feb. 1857 ; m. 13 Sept. 1879, Emily Grace, eldest dau. of late Thomas Christmas, lieut. 8th hussars, and has a dau. b. 30 Oct. 1880. (2) Edmund Hallam, b. 16 Mar. 1860. (3) Arthur Tierney, b. 25 July, 1863. (4) May Flora, m. 22 Jan. 1880, to Rev. F. Granville Clu-ist- mas, of Bradpole, Dorset (youngest son of late Thomas Christmas, Esq.) [4] Julia Elizabeth, d. 27 April, 1881, having m. 6 Jan. 1836, to Thomas Clements Parr, Esq. of Clifton, bar.-at-law; he d. 1 Dec. 1863, having had 2 sons and 4 daus. (1) Thomas Roworth Parr, 1st Somerset militia, late rifle brigade; b. 21 Dec. 1836; m. 19 July, 1864, Maiy Bridget, eldest dau. of Sir Alexander Mackenzie Downie, Bart, (ext.) ; she d. 14 Feb. 1873, having had a son.— Clement, b. 7 May, 1865. (2) Henry Hallam, capt. 13th L.l. c.M.G. brevet-major, private sec. to late Sir George Colley, com.-in-chief Transvaal 1881, mil. sec. to Sir Bartle Frere when gov. and com.-in-chief of colony of Cape of Good Hope ; b. 24 July, 1847. (3) Frances Emma Brymer, m. 5 Feb. 1874, to Col. William Chase Parr, Indian S.C. (4) Helen Mary. (5) Laura Susan. (6) Caroline Grace, m. 9 April, 1863, to Conway Mordaimt Shipley, Esq. of Twyford Moors, Winchester, late R.N. s. p. [5] Carohne Lucy, m. 25 April, 1844, to Thomas Onisephorus Tyndall, Esq. of The Fort, Bristol, who d. 14 Sept. 1869, having had 8 daus. [6] Lucy Caroline, m. 2 Jan. 1828, to Rev. William Tierney Elton, above mentioned, who d. 30 Aug. 1874. [7] Laura Mary, d. 24 Mar. 1848, having m. 10 Nov. 1840, as 1st wife, to Charles Samuel Grey, Esq. 2nd son of Hon. Sir George Grey, Bart. [8] Catherine Maria, d. 3 July, 1876, having m. 24 Aug. 1841, to Rev. Edward Douglas Tinling, M.A. canon of Gloucester, one of H.M. inspectors of schools, and had 3 sons and 5 daus. (1) Edward Charles TiNLiNG, lieut. R.N.: b. 28 May. 1842; d. 5 Mar. 1863. (2) George Douglas, M.A. Ch. Ch. Oxon. 1872, vicar of St. Clement's, Bournemouth, 1871/9; b. 17 Nov. 1844; d. 13 Nov. 1880. (3) John Parr, b. 24 Nov. 1862. (4) Marian Augusta, m. 24 Aug. 1863, to Sebastian White Rawlins, major 69th regt. late 8th hussars, and has 4 daus. Alice.— Eveline.— Beatrice.— Katharine. (5) Rose Catherine, m. 6 Feb. 1872, to John D. Sedding, architect, of Bristol. i?iilS^ f^^^-u"^' ^J -fP^^^' 1^^^' *o ^ev. Robert Grev l?^S ,\ ^^°^^- ^°^^ ^^°"- ^866' M-^- 1873, curate of Au fXwin ^^^^°^ ' '^^ (WILLIAMSON); he d. 29 va^if^fn^^^^''- oo (8> Beatrice Katherine. SJt^7^h i^^^^^"""^' ?"• 2^ ^^y' 1833, to George Robbins, Esq. ??R. Ir ^ lancers, major Hants militia; he d. s. p. 29 Nov 1873 [10] Mary Elizabeth, d. 26 Sept. 1841, having m ' whod.'^Oci^S"""^ ^''^^''^ Elton, Esq. aboVe mentioned, P^^v^^^i* Octavia, m 17 Nov. 1841, to Rev. William Henry Brookfield, one of H.M. inspectors of schools, rector of Sornerb?. prebendary of St. Paul's, chaplain to the Queen ; he d/l^July 1874, having had 2 sons and a dau. <= u. o.^ o uij^, (1) Arthm- Montagu BROOKFiELD,lieut. 13th hussars- h 1R Mar. 1853; m. 11 Oct. 1877, Olive Harriet only S! of jLes Murray Hamilton, of Preston, and has' a son7b; 24 jTe! (2)^Charles Hallam Elton, Trin. Coll. Camb.; b. 19 May, (3) Magdalene Alice, m. 2 Sept. 1873, to William Irvine Ritchie, Esq. education depart;ment, privy council office (eldest son of Hon. WilUam Ritchie, Indian councTcaicutta) and has a son and dau. y^^\'y«xj, WilUam George Brookfield Ritchie, b. 8 June, 1876- Charlotte Adeline. ' his I MAEWOOD-EL- TON, Sir Ed- ward, of Widworthy Court, Devon, d.l. high sheriff 1858, M.A. Oxon. bar.-at-law M.T.; created a Baronet 1 Aug. 1838, with limitation to brothers; assumed the additional name of Mar- WOOD by R.L. 16 June, 1830; b. 1801 ; heir presumptive, his brother James. Arms — Paly of six or and gu., on a bend sa. a quartrefoil be- tween two mullets of the first. Crest — A dexter arm embowed in armour ppr. garnished or charged with two estoiles gu. adorned with a scarf about the \vrist tied vert, the hand in a gauntlet holding a falchion ppr. MOTTO— Artibus et armis. Seat — Widworthy Court, Honiton, Devon. Town House— 31, Charles Street, Berkeley Square, W. Hineage. EDWARD ELTON (son of Isaac, grandson of Jacob, and great-grandson of Sir Abraham Elton, 1st Baronet, see preceding article) ; higli sheriff, Somerset, 1780 ; b. 21 Oct. 1742 ; d. 20 Sept. 1811, having m. Frances, dau. of James Marwood, Esq. of Widworthy, Devon, and Avishays, Somersets, and had with other issue a son, JAMES MARWOOD ELTON, high sheriff Devon 1815 ; d. 4 Dec. 1827, having m. Anne, dau. of Edward Story, of Sussex ; she d. 1811, having had 4 sons, (1) Sir Edward, created a Baronet. (2) William, capt. 7th dragoon guards; d. 17 Nov. 1838. (3) Henry, capt. 13th light dragoons; d. 14 Mar. 1878, aged 68. (4) James Marwood. M.A. of Winford Manor, Somerset, heir presumptive to the Baronetcy ; imm. '}, governor of Bank of Ireland, M.P. Athlone 1857/65, created a BARONET 27 July, 1866; b. 16 Aug. 1800; d. 8 Aug. 1878, having m. 9 Sept. 1833, Anna Maria, eldest dau. of David Henry, of Dublin (and sister of late Sir Thomas Henry, of London), and had a son and 3 daus. (1) Sir John James, 2nd and present Baronet. (2) Mary, m. 10 Feb. 1858, to Daniel O'Douoghue, of the Glens, M.P. Tralee, and lias with other issue a son, Geoffrey O'DONOGHUE, b. 16 Jan. 1859, (3) Margaret Alicia Josephine, m. 20 Aug. 1862, to Edmund Waterton, late of Walton Hall, Yorks. and has a son and 2 daus. Edmund Charles WATERTON, b. 10 June, 1863.— Mary.— Agnes. (4) EUzabeth Antonia, d. 20 Oct. 1879, having m. 27 Nov. 1869, as 1st wife, to Joseph Edward O'Neill Power, Esq. of Snow Hill, CO. Waterford, and had issue. EKKINGTON, Sir John Massey (1661, E.) ; assumed the name of Errington by R.L. 7 Aug. 1877 ; s. his brother, Sir Eowland, as 12th Baronet in 1875; b. 1810 ; m. 1841, Maria, only dau. of Baron de Talleyrand. Note— No heir to this Baro- netcy. Arms — Arg. two bars and in chief three escallops az. Crest — An unicorn's head erased arg. armed and maned or. RESIDEXCE.S— Puddington Cottage, Neston, Cheshire, and Great Glenham, Wickliam Market. / U"^ dJ^KucI^ Uineage. Sm WILLIAM STANLEY, of Hooton (descended from Sir William de Stanleigh, lord of Stourton and Hooton, J.U. brother of Sir John Stanley, K.G. ancestor of the Earls of Derby), created a BAROXET, 17 June, 1661; m. Charlotte, eldest dau. of Richard, 1st Viscount Molyneux (E. Sefton). His great-grandson, SIR JOHN STANLEY- MASSEY-STANLEY, s. his nephew, Sir William, as 6th Baronet, assumed the additional sur- name of Massey, under the will of Sir William Massey, of Puddington,Ches. Bart, and the additional siu-name of Stanley, tmder the will of his nephew. Sir William aforesaid ; d. at Hooton 24 Nov. 1794, having m. Mary, dau. of Thomas Clifton, of Lytham, Lane. (B. DONINGTOK); she d. 21 May, 1770. His grandson, SIR THOMAS STANLEY-MASSEY-STANLEY, 9th Baro- net (on the death of his brother, Su- William, 14 Jan. 1800, sons of Sir Thomas, 7th Bart, who d. 19 Feb. 1795); d. Aug. 1841, having m. Jan. 1805, Mary, only child of Sir Camaby Haggerston, of Haggerston Castle, Northumberland, 5tii Baronet ; she d. 20 Aug. 1857, having had 3 sons and a dau. (1) Sir William Thomas Stanley-Massey-Stanley, 10th Baro- net ; d. 29 June, 1863, aged 56, unm. (2) Sir Rowland Errington, of Hooton, Cheshire, 11th Baronet, assmned by R.L. 26 June, 1820, the name and arms of Errington only, pursuant to the will of Henry Errington, of Red Rice, South Hants, and Sandhoe, Northumberland; b. 4 April, 1809 ; d. 31 Mar. 1875, having m. 7 Jan. 1839, Julia, eldest dau. of Lieut.-Gen. Sir John Macdonald, K.c.B. adjutant- gen, of the forces ; she d. Aug. 1859, leaving 2 daus. (1) Ethel, m. 28 June, 1876, to Evelyn Baring, C.S.l. CLE. major R,A. (E. Northbrook). (2) Venetia, m. 24 April, 1867, to John Horace, Viscount Pollington (E. Mexborough). (3) Sir John Massey, 12th and present Baronet. (4) Maria Frances, m. 20 Aug. 1832, as 2nd mfe, to Sir Richard Bulkeley Williams-Bulkeley, Bart, who d. 28 Aug. 1875, leaving issue. >2 212 ER8KINE—E8M0NDE. ERSKINE, SiE Tho- mas, of Cambo, co. Fife (1821, U.K.), lieut. 71st regt. lieut.-col. Fife K.v. since 1860; s. Ms father as 2nd Baronet in 1841 ; b. 23 July, 1824; m. 15 July, 1847, Zaida Maria, only dau. of John Ffolliott, Esq. of Hollybrook, co. Sligo, and has 2 sons and 5 daus. (1) Ffolliott Williams, capt. Scots guards ; b. 28 Oct. 1850; m. 2 July, 1879, Grace, eldest dau. of Thomas Hargreaves, Esq. of Arborfield Hall, Berks. (BROWN— BART.) (2) Thomas Harry, b. 12 May, I860. (3) Zaida Mary, m. 12 Jan. 1875, to Philip Robert Anstruther, lieut.-col. comdg. 94th regt. (BART.), who f eU in Boer campaign, S. Africa, 26 Dec. 1880. (4) Elythia Ruth. (5) Harriett Caroline. (6) Jane Holland Gwenyd, twin with (7) Mary Lucy. j^RMS—Quarterly, 1st and 4th, Gu. an imperial crown within the royal tressure of Scotland or. 2nd and 3rd, Arg. a pale sa., the whole within a bordure wavy ermine. Crest— A garb fesseways or thereon a cock ppr. wings ex- panded, charged with a bend wavy sinister az. Motto — Veillant et vaillant. Seat— Cambo House, St. Andrew's, Fifeshire. Hineage. SIR DAVID ERSKINE, of Cambo, created a Baronet 27 Aug. 1821; b. 16 Feb. 1792; d. 1841, having m. 27 Aug. 1821, Jane Silence, dau. and heir of Rev. Hugh Williams, of Conway, and had with other issue 3 sons, (1) Sir Thomas, 2nd and present Baronet. (2) David Holland, capt. 92nd Gordon highlanders, H.M. consul at Madeira; b. 4 Sept. 1828; d. 20 June, 1869, having m. 23 Dec. 1856, Augusta Jane, dau. of George Stoddart, Esq. of Balendrick, co. Perth, consul at Maderia, and has 3 sons and 6 daus. George Holland, b. 19 Dec. 1858. — James Malcolm Monteith, b. 18 July, 1863.— David Wingfield, b. 5 Dec. 1868.— Alice Augusta.— Mary Silence. — Annie May.— Blanche Anstruther. —Gwenwydd.— Caroline Carew. (3) Hugh Henry, b. 1839; m. 2 Jan. 1866, Gwenwydd Frances, dau. of Hon. Richard Thomas Rowley (E.Langford), and widow of Capt. Hamilton Sandford Pakenham (E. LONG- FORD). Hineage. SIR THOMAS ESMONDE, of Ballytramon, co. W^exf ord (son of Sir Lawrence, Lord Esmonde, Baron of Lj-mbrick 1622, gen. of horse to CHARLES I. knighted for his services, and : created a Baronet op Ireland 28 June, 1628; m. Ellice, dau. j^ of Sir John FitzGerald, of Dromana, co. Waterford (and relict f of Thomas Butler, Baron Cahir, of the 2nd creation, who d. ) 31 Jan. 1627),T\-ithout licence from the crown, pardoned 19 ; Mar. 1629, and fined £6 13s. 4d. Irish money, and had, with fl other issue, 2 sons, [1] Sir LawTence, 2nd. Baronet, whose male line is said to have ceased in 1766, on the death of his son Sir Walter, 6th Baronet. [2] James, of Ballynastra, whose grandson, SIR JAMES ESMONDE is said to have succeeded his kins- man Sir Walter as 7th Baronet in 1766, and to have sur- vived a few days only; formerly an officer in the service of the King of France; b. 23 April, 1704; m. Ellice, only dau. and heir of James Whyte, Esq. of Pembrokestown, co. Waterford, and had 3 sons, /I/ Sir Thomas, 8th Baronet, d. s. p. 19 Dec. 1803, having m. 1st — Mary, dau. and heir of Myles Dowdall, of Cloon, co. Meath, and 2ndly— Letitia Hill, niece and heir of Nicholas Devereux, of Ringville, co. Kilkenny, Esq. /2/ John, killed during the Irish political disturbance of 1798, having m. Helen, dau. and coheir of Bartholomew Callan or O'Callan, of Osberstown House, co. Kildare [she re-m. as 2nd wife, to Col. Herv6, eldest son of Matthew de Montmorency, of Rathleen (B. MOUNTMORRES), and had ssue], and had 5 sons and a dau. (1) Sir Thomas, 9th Baronet, P.O.; b. 10 Dec. 1786; d. s. p. 31 Dec. 1868, having m. 1st— Mary, only dau. of E Payne, Esq. ; she d. s. p. 7 Mar. 1840. He m. 2ndly— 16 April, 1856, Sophia Maria, dau. of Elienezer Rowe, Esq. of Ballycross, CO. Wexford, and widow of Hamilton Knox Grogan-Morgan, Esq. of Johnstown Castle; she d. s. p. 22 Nov. 1867. (2) Bartholomew, R.C. priest; d. 1862. (3) James, lieut. R.N. stip. mag.;d. 4 Oct. 1842, having m. Anna Maria, dau. of James Murphy, Esq. of Ringmahon , Castle, CO. Cork ; she d. 1869, having had 3 sons. [1] John, s. as 10th Baronet. lem." Motto— Malo mori quam foedari. SEAT— Ballynastragh Gorey, co. Wexford, ES M ONDE, Sir Thomas Henry Grattan, of Ballynastragh, co. Wexford (1628, i.). 2nd lieut. Waterford art. mil.; s. his father as 11th Baronet in 1876; b. 21 Sept. 1862 ; heir presump- tive, his brother Law-, rence.,N.RK^^^C<9.(M Arms— Erm. on a chief gu. three mullets arg. Crest— Out of a mural coronet gu. a man's head in profile wearing a helmet all ppr., over it " Jerusa lem " James, of Drominnagh, co. Tipperary, J.P. and D.L.; m. Caroline, dau. of John Sugrue, Esq. of Mashanaglash, co. Cork, J.P. and has 3 sons and a dau. James, b. 16 Sept. I860.— John, b. 27 Jan. 1862.— Charles, b. 31 Mar. 1863.— Ellen. [3] Thomas, lieut.-col. in the army, V.C. for gallantry before Sebastopol, deputy-inspector-general R. Irish con stabulary; b. 25 Aug. 1831; d. 14 Jan. 1872, having m 24 Nov. 1859, Matilda Maria, dau. of Peter de Pentheny O'Kelly, Esq. of Barretstown, co. Kildare, and has a soa and 4 daus. Thomas Louis, b. 14 Dec. 1864.— Eva Mary.— Matilda Mary.— Frances Josephine. — Helen Georgina. (4) Lawrence, Col. (le Chevalier), served in the French army 1816/46, formerly capt. in the gren. guards of that army, K.L.H. b. 1797 ; m. July, 1873, Marie Louise, dau«; of the Marquis de Montendre, and has 2 daus. Helena, b. 13 June, 1874.— Marie Caroline, b. 3 June, 1877, (5) John, capt. R.N. Chilian service, killed in action. (6) Margaret, honorary clianoinesse of St. Anne of Bavaria; d. s. p. 25 Dec. 1878, having m. 1st, to Peter Warren Locker Esq. of Athgoe Park, co. Dublin, and re-m. in 1843, to John Harrold Barry, Esq. /3/ James, late of Salis, co. Kildare, m. Anne, dau. of John Fitzgerald, Esq. of Yeomanstown, co. Kildare, and had, with daus. two sons, John and Charles. SIR JOHN, 10th Baronet, called to the Irish bar in 1850 junior lord of the treasury 1866, high sheriff Wexforc 1867, high sheriff co. Wicklow 1875, lieut.-col. Waterford militi 1875, M.P. Waterford 1852/76, M.R.LA.; b. 16 May, 1826; d. Dec. 1876. having m. 11 April 1861, Louisa, 5th dau. of Henrj Grattan, Esq. M.P. ; she d. 31 Jan. 1880, having had 4 sons and 2 daus. (1) Sir Thomas Henry Grattan, 11th and presen Baronet. (2) Laurence Grattan, heir presumptive to the Baro netcy; b. 3 Nov. 1863. (3) Walter Grattan, b. 27 Mar. 1872. (4) John Geoffrey Grattan, b. 27 July, 1873. (5) Louisa Ellis Grattan. (6) Annetta Fiances Grattan EVERY. 213 EVERY, Sir Henry Flower, of Eg- ginton, CO. Derby (1641, e), high sheriff Derby- shire 1863, D.L. late 90th foot ; s. his grandfather as 10th Baronet in 1855; b. 25 Dec. 1830; m. 1st —8 Feb. 1855, Gertrude, dau. of Rev. and Hon. Baptist Wriothesley Noel (E. Gainsbo- rough) ; she d. s. p. s. 26 Feb. 1858. He m. 2ndly —12 Oct. 1859, Mary sabella, eldest dau. of Rev. Edmund Hollond, of k uball Lodge, Suilolk, and has 3 sons and 5 daus. 1) Henry Edmund, lieut. 24th, late 77th foot, fonnerlv lieut [st Derbys. mil. ; b. 9 Oct. l^m.h^l^Krl^Lef^f^^^k^Mi^iiU.: 2) Edward Francis, b. 3 April, 1862. karH-Hd^tU'. ho^n^- 3) Ernest Hollond, b. 10 July, 1870. (5) Eleanor Maude. (7) Clara Helen. 4) Alice Vere. 6) Constance Margaret. ;8) Agnes Mabel. A.RMS— Erminois, two chevronels az. between two others gu. [!rest— A demi-unicorn arg. gutt6 de-sang and crined or. MOTTO — Suum cuiqixe. EAT— Egginton Hall, Burton-on-Trent. Hineafie. Sir SIMON EVERY, of Egginton, co. Derby (grandson of John Every, of ChafEcombe, Somerset, serjt.-at-arms temp. Queen Elizabeth ; d. 1584; 5), created a Baroxet, by patent, 26 May, 1641, and d. 1649, having m. Anne, eldest dau. and coheir of Sir Henry Leigh, Knt. of Egginton ; she bur. 29 Jan. 1673, the representative in the 6th generation, SIR HENRY EVERY, 9tli Baronet (on the death of his fatlier, Sir Edward, 1786), high sheriff co. Derby 1804; b. 4 June, bp. 5 July, 1777; d. 28 Dec. 1855, having m. 22 Dec. 1798, Penelope, dau. of Sir John Parker Mosley, Bart, of Rolleston; she d. 30 Aug. 1812, having had 3 sons and a dau. 1] Henry, officer 1st life guards; bp. 21 Jan. 1800; d. 27 Feb. 853, having m. 1st— 16 May, 1826, Maria Charlotte, dau. of Very Rev. Charles Talbot, D.D. dean of Salisbury (E. SHREWS- BURY) ; she d. s. p. 26 Aug. 1827. He m. 2ndly— 26 Mar. 1829, Hon. Caroline Flower, 2nd dau. of Henry Jeffrey, 3rd Viscount Ashbrook ; she d. 17 April, 1840. He m. 3rdly— 20 Feb. 1844, Jane, dau. of Rev. Sii- John Robinson, Bart, and widow of George Powney, Esq. ; she d. s. p. 31 Aug. 1860. By his 2nd wife he had 3 sons and 4 daus. (1) Sir Henry Flower, lOth and present Baronet. (2) Edward, b. 21 Jan. 1834, killed at the storming of the Redan, 1855. (3) Oswald William, capt. 75th regt.; b. 26 June, 1835; m. 3 June, 1862, Cecilia Charlotte, eldest dau. of late Henry Charles Biu-ney, ll.d. of Holywell, Hants, and has 4 sons and 4 daus. Edward.— Oswald.— A son b.27 Mar. 1879.— A son b. 1 Sept. 1881.— Florence.— Beatrice — Cissy Vere.— And a dau. b. 12 Mar. 1880. (4) Caroline Penelope, m. 29 April, 1852, to Sir Grcorge Ebenezer Wilson Couper, Bart. K.C.S.I. C.B. CLE. (5) Jane Charlotte Rose, d. July, 1874, having m. 23 Nov. 1858, to Rev. Rowland Mosley, rector of Egginton, co. Derby (Bart.) (6) Maria Georgina, m. 21 Oct. 1863, to Rev. William Mills Parry Pym; who d. 19 JiUy, 1872. (7) Eliza Sophia, m. 29 Aug. 1857, to Francis Grant,only son of Francis Hartwell, Esq. of London (Bart.) [2] Edward Every-Clayton, of Rowley, near Burnley, Lane, lieut.-col. 1st Lane, militia ; b. 28 May, 1801 ; m. 1st— 10 Feb. 1835, Elizabeth, only dau. of Col. Thomas Clayton, of Carr Hall, CO. Lane, and assumed the surname of Clayton in addition to and after that of Every by R.L. 21 Aug. following; shed. 28 Sept. 1853. He m. 2ndl}^— 10 Oct. 1854, EUza Halsted, dau. of Robert Holgate, Esq. of Burnley. By his 1st wife he had with other issue a son and 2 daus. (1) Thomas Edward, of Carr Hall, Burnley, capt.; b. ; m. 29 July, 1862, Eliza Henrietta, only dau. of James WhitaJcer, of Broadclough, co. Lane, and has issue. (2) Penelope (eldest dau.), m. 2 Dec. 1856, to Vincenzo Sabatini, late 2nd regt. Italian legion. (3) Elizabeth (2nd dau.), m. 3 Mar. 1863, to James Whitaker, Esq. of Hampton Hall, Salop, and has a son and 2 daus. Henry Ernest, b. 1869. (4) Ellen Vere (by 2nd wife), m. 13 Oct. 1881, to Edward James, youngest son of late Robert Artindale, of Burnley, solicitor. [3] Simon Frederick, of Silvers Acres, Anderson's Bay, N.z. ; b. 6 June, 1804; m. 3 June, 1834, Mary, dau. of William Brutton, Esq. of Dawlish, Devon ; she d. 11 Feb. 1878, having had 3 sons and 2 daus. (1) Frederick, b. 9 April, 1836 ; m. 22 May, 1872, Henrietta, 3rd dau. of Rev. Charles Jeffreys, of the Forbury. (2) John Henry, b. 8 July, 1843. (3) William Brailsford, b. 29 Aug. 1846 ; d. 30 June, 1864. (4) Mary Eliza, m. 1 May, 1858, to John Borton, of New Zealand. (5) Penelope Caroline, m. 1 May, 1858, to W H Valpy, Esq. of New Zealand. [4] Penelope, FAGGE, Sir John Wil- liam Charles, of Wiston, Sussex (1660, E.), late 21st R.N.B. fusiliers; s. his uncle as 8tli Baronet in 1873; b. 10 Oct. 1830; m. 1 Sept. 1864, Anne Elizabeth, dau. of Thomas Holttum, Esq. of Sturry, Kent ; she d. 17 Dec. 1877, having had with other issue 3 sons and a dau. (1) John Charles, b. 6 April, 1866. (2) John Harry Lee, b. 25 Sept, 1868, (3) William Archibald Theodore, b. 31 May, 1875. (4) Eveline Frances Anne. Arms— Gru. two bends vaire. Crest— An ostrich wings expanded arg, gorged or, holding a horseshoe ppr. Seats— Mystole and Friendly Hill, Canterbury. Westbere, both near Hmeafle* SIR JOHN FAGGr, of Wiston, Sussex (son of John Fagg, of Rye, Sussex, and grandson of John Fagg, of Brenset), created a Baronet by Charles II, 11 Dec. 1660 ; d, 18 Jan. 1700, having m, Mary, dau. of Robert Morley, of Glynde, Sussex. His great-great-grandson, SIR JOHN FAGGE, rector of Chartham, Kent, 6th Baro- net (on the death of his father. Sir William, in 1791) ; d. 23 Sept, 1822, having m, 27 Aug. 1789, Ann, only dau, and heir of Daniel Newman, of Canterbury, bar.-at-law ; she d. 16 June, 1857, having had with other issue 3 sons and 2 daus. [1] Sir John, 7tli Bai-onet, b. 8 Sept. 1798 ; d. unm. 16 April. 1873. [2] John William Thomas, d. 1 Oct. 1840, having m. 24 July, 1824, Frances, youngest dau. of William Cai-ter, m.d. of Can- terbury ; she d. Nov. 1859, having had with other issue a son and 4 daus. (1) Sir John William Charles, 8th and present Ba- ronet. (2) Jane Mary Georgiana, d, 30 April, 1877, having m. 10 June, 1858, as 1st wife, to Eldred Harry Littlehales, banker Winchester, and had a son and dau. ' Francis Gordon Charles Littlehales, b, 3 Nov. 1859. Ada Mary Lee. (3) Julia Augusta Lee, m. 8 April, 1875, to David Charles Poole, bar.-at-law M,T. (4) Lucy Harriet Gertrude. (5) Amelia Elizabeth, m. 8 Sept. 1870, to William Lithgow capt. Indian navy, s. p. ' [3] John Frederick, B.A. formerly vicar of Aston Cantlow CO. Warw, b. 5 Oct. 1814 ; m, 3 Sept, 1844, Rose Emily Ward' 4th dau. of George Baker, Esq. ; she d. 29 May, 1859, having had 3 sons and 6 daus. (1) Arthur Ernest, b. 11 Oct. 1853.— (2) Philip James, b 1 May, 1856.— (3) Edmund Lancelot, b. 20 Nov. 1858.— (4) Eie- anora Rose Frcderica. (5) Alice Geraldine, m. 1 June, 1876, as 2nd wife, to Rev. William Cater Randolph, of Yate House, co. Glouc. (6) Adela Constance.— (7) Gertrude Jane Fielding,— (8) Florence Lucv Jemima.— (9) Mary. Rev. J. F. FAGGE m. 2ndly— 17 July, 1861, Jessie, dau, of \\ il- liam Clark, of Leeds, and has 4 sons and 5 daus. (10) Frederick HenrvVivian.b.ll June, 1862.— (11) Francis Reginald, b. 20 Feb. 1866.— (12) Horace John Bertrand, b. 14 April, 1869.— (13) Eustace, b. 10 May, 1876.— (14) Bertha Lilian.— (15) Jessie Kathleen.— (16) Sarah Elizabeth,— (17) Madeline Augusta.— (18) Agnes. [4] Augusta, m. 6 Dec. 1827, to Rev. Henry Fielding, vicar of Blean, Canterbiuy, who d. 7 Feb. 1863 (E. Denbigh). [5] Jemima, m. 1 Feb. 1844, to Rev. Allen Fielding, M.A. who d. 7 May, 1868 (E. DENBIGH). FAIRBAIEN, Sir Thomas, (1869, U.K.), high sheriff 1870, a commissioner of the exhibi- tions of 18.51 and 1862; s. his father as 2nd Baronet in 1874; b. 18 Jan. 1823; m. 23 Mar. 1848, Allison, 2nd dau. of Thomas Callaway, Esq. of Chislehurst, Kent, and has 4 sons and 2 daus. | (1) Arthur Henderson, b. 11 April, 1852. I (2) Thomas Gordon, B.A. Cant. ; b. 26 May, 1854; m. 18 July4 1877, his cousin Ada Maria, dau. of William Andrew Fairbairn4 Esq. and has a son, b. 11 Mar. 1880, and a dau. b. 6 Oct. 1881, ■'i (3) Reginald, B.A. and LL.B. Cambridge, bar.-at-law L,l. 1881; j b. 18 Jan. 1856; m. Jan, 1880, Mary May Holt. (4) James Brooke, b, 6 Sept. 1863. ;, (5) Emma Constance. (6) Mary Allison Dorothy, m. 16 Dec. 1880, to Archibald Lennox I Milliken-Napier, late grenadier guards, eldest sou of Sir Robert^ John MiUiken-Napier, Bart, (see " CHAOS "). | ■i RAMSA Y-FAIRFAX. 215 I Arms— Arg., on a chevron between three boars' heads gw. as ' - my bezants. i;sT— A sun in splendour ppr. 1 iTO (over the crest) — Semper eadem. iSKAT— Brambridge House, near Southampton. Towx House— 42, Wilton Crescent, s.w. Eineage. ANDREW FAIRBAIRN (2nd son of John Fairbairn, b. 1714, at Newnthom, co. Roxburgh, d. 1797, and Helen Anderson, of CJrailing, in same co.), b. at Snailholme, co. Rox- burgh, 10 Feb. 1758 ; d. 14 Jan. 1844, having m. 12 Dec. 1783, Margaret Henderson, of Jedburgh ; she d. 23 Jan. 1828, having had 3 sons, (1) Sir "Williara, created a Baronet. '2) Thomas, drowned near Archangel, 1812. 3) Sir Peter, of Woodsley House, Leeds, knighted on the iueen's visit to that town, 7 Sept, 1858, mayor of Leeds; b. 11 Bept.1799; d.4 Jan. 1861, having m, 1st— 2 April, 1827, Margaret, dau. of Robert Kennedy, Esq. of Glasgow; she d. 13 Aug. 1843. He m. 2ndly— 9 Aug. 1855, Rachel Anne, 4th dau. of Rol)ert William Brandling, Esq. of Low Gosforth, Northumb. and widow of Charles Bell, of Woolsington, com. n.N. By his 1st marriage he ha i^ ^r. 131 Randle Henry, M.A. incumbent of Walton-le-Dale, co. Lane, rector of Ashley, Wilts, and of St. Lawrence, l.W. ; b. 6 Jan. 1802 ; d. at Bonchurch 1 Nov. 1870, having m 22 Feb. 1825, Phcebe Sarah, dau. of Gen. Sir Robert Arbuthnot, K.C.B. ; she d. 16 Oct. 1876, having had with other issue 2 ^(1)* Henry Arbuthnot, B.A. chaplain of St. Raphael's con- valescent home, Torquay; b. 7 Sept. 1828; m. 18 Aug. ^57, Ellinor Georgiana Katherine, 3rd dau. of Edni jnd Geoffrey Hornby, Esq. of Dalton, co. Lane, and had 2 daus. Helen Arbuthnot.— Katherine Maud. .,,„.,, (2) Edward Arthur, b. 15 April, 1836 ; d. 11 April, 1874, having m. 26 Oct. 1871, Emma Louisa, dau. of late Wilham Toll, Esq. of Weymouth, s. p. (3) Susan Harriet. (4) Phcebe Margaret. (5) Marcia Georgiana. (6) Cecilia Helen. /4/ John, b. 20 Nov. 1804; d. s. p. 4 Mar. 1861, having m. Jane Macnagh ten. ,o-.o x 151 Margaret, d. 10 May, 1854, having m. July, 1813, to Lieut.-Col. James Poole, Scots greys, wounded at Waterloo ; d. s. p. 8 Sept. 1877. ,„„„ . t, 161 Cecilia, d. 18 Aug. 1877, having m. 5 May, 1829, to Rev. Edward Cardwell, D.D. principal of St. Alban's Hall, Oxon. (V. CARDWELL); he d. 23 May, 1861. [2] John, of MoUington Hall, Cheshire, J.P. D.L. high sheriff 1803 ; b. 26 July, 1769 ; d. 13 Mar. 1859, having m. 20 May, 1795, EUzabeth, dau. and coheir of Rev. William Loxham, of Longton, co. Lancaster, rector of St. Matthew's, Betlinal Green ; she d. 12 Jan. 1823, having had with other issue 3 daus. Ill Priscilla, d. 16 Dec. 1871, having m. 10 May, 1842, to John Townshend, Esq. of Trevallyn, co. Denbigh, who d. s. p. 5 Mar. 1861. /2/ Elizabeth Ellen, m. 17 May, 1854, as 3rd wife, to Rev. George Becher Blomfield, M.A. canon of Chester, and rector of Stevenage, Herts (E. Lichfield). /3/ Margaretta Dorothea. [3] Sir William, created a Baronet. [4] Cicely, d. 11 April, 1822, having m. (settlement dated 17 Sept. 1786) to Richard Willis, of Halsnead, co. Lane, who d. 19 July, 1837 (EARLE). SIR WILLIAM FEILDEN, of Feniscowles,co. Lancaster, D.L. M.P. Blackburn 1832/47; created a Baronet 21 July, 1846; b. 13 Mar. 1772; d. 21 May, 1850, having m. 30 Mar. 1797, Mary Haughton, dau. of Edmund Jackson, Esq. member of the house of assembly, Jamaica ; she d. 9 Jan. 1867, having had with other issue 3 sons and 5 daus. /I/ Sir William Henry, s. as 2nd Baronet. /2/ Montague Joseph, of the Chains, Preston, and Isle of Herm, Guernsey, J.P. and D.L. co. Lancaster, M.P. Blackburn, 1853/7, lieut.-col. late 3rd Lancashire militia; b. 8 May, 1816; m. 1st — 8 Jan. 1846, Mary Anne, only dau. and heiress of William Valentine, Esq. of Samlesbury, co. Lancaster ; she d. s. p. 21 Sept. 1859. He m. 2ndly— 26 Oct. 1865, Alice, 2nd dau. of James Thoume, Esq. of Bon Air, Guernsey, and has a son, Montague Leyland, b. 11 Mar. 1867. /3/ John Leyland, b. 29 Sept. 1821; m. 8 Oct. 1851, Eliza Whigham, dau. of James Kennedy, Esq. of Ancoats, Man- chester. /4/ Mary Haughton, d. 30 Nov. 1871, having m. 20 June, 1825/6, to Rev. John William Whittaker, D.D. vicar of Black- bum, who d. 3 Aug. 1854. /5/ Catherine Margaret, d. 27 April, 1807, having m. May, 1826, to James Hozier, Esq. of Mauldslie Castle, co. Lanark, who d. 161 Georgiana Amelia, m. 20 June, 1831, to Daniel Willis, of Halsnead Hall, co. Lancaster (EARLE), who d. 15 April, 1873. IT I Frances Eliza, m. 1st— 2 April, 1842,to Andrew.Hamilton, of Streatham, and re-m. 14 Jan. 1868, to John Ranking, Esq. who d. s. p. 24 Feb. 1870, aged 74. /8/ Maria Leyland, d. 23 July, 1856, having m. 22 June, 1830, to Rev. Robert Hornby, M.A. incumbent of Christ Church, Baj-ston Hill, Shrewsbury. SIR WILLIAM HENRY, 2nd Baronet, J.P. and D.L. co. Lane. capt. 17th lancers, and major Duke of Lancaster's Dwn mil. ; b. 15 Nov. 1812 ; d. 12 Jan. 1879, having m. 15 Jan. 1835, Mary Elizabeth, dau. of Lieut.-Col. James Balfour Wemvss, of Wemyss Hall, co. Fife, and has 4 sons and 3 daus. (1) Sir William Leyland, 3rd and present Baronet. (2) Henry Wemyss, capt. in army, &c. A.A.G. in Confederate army ; b. 6 Oct. 1838 ; m. 27 Dec. 1864, Julia, dau. of David McCord, Esq. of South Carolina, s. p. (3) Haughton Montagu James, capt. R.A. 1875, brigade major R.A. Gibraltar 1877/81; b. 20 April, 1842. (4) Arthur Edward Cecil McDuff, b. , 1849; m. 30 Jan. 1873, Helen PauUne, 2nd dau. of late N. P. Krohn, Esq. of Grahamstown, Cape of Good Hope, s. p. .„. , , (5) Mary Elizabeth, m. 1st— 23 Oct. 1860, to Capt. Richard Newsham Pedder, 7th and 10th hussars, who d. , leaving a son, and she re-m. 27 June, 1867, to Musgrave Horton, eldest son of Sir Robert Brisco, Bart. (6) Frances Marcia Caroline, m. 19 Mar. 1863, to her cousin Rev. Edmund Juxon Whittaker, vicar of Falfield, co. Glouc. and has a dau.— Blanche Melvell. (7) Blanche Harriet Juaneta G^orgina, m. 27 April, 18/1, to Sir William Ridley Charles Cooke, Bart. FERGUSON-DAVIE, Sir Henry Robert, Baronet, so created 9 Jan. 1847, gen. in the army (retd. list), col. 73rd regt. M.P. Haddington burghs 1846/78, by R.L. 9 Feb. 1846, he was autho- rised to take the surname of Davie in addition to and after that of Ferguson, also to bear the arms of Davie quarterly; such surname and arms to be taken, used, and borne by the issue of their mar- riage ; m. 22 Mar. 1823, Frances Juliana, only sur- viving sister of Sir John Davie, Bart, and niece of late Sir Humphrey Phineas Davie, Bart, (ext.), and has had 4 sons and 3 daus. (1) Henry Davie, rifle brigade, d. 1850, aged 25. (2) John Davie, of Bettiscombe Manor, Somerset, J.P. D.L. high sheriff, co. Carmarthen, 1873, capt. late grenadier guards, M.P. Barnstaple 1859/65; b. 26 Oct. 1830; m. 17 Mar. 1857, Edwina Augusta, youngest dau. of Sir James Hamlyn-Wil- liams, of Clovelly, 3rd Bart, (ext.) (3) William Augustus, of Stokeleigh, Surrey, a senior clerk, house of commons ; b. 13 April, 1833 ; m. 4 Sept. 1862, Frances Harriet, 5th dau. of Sir William Miles, Bart, and has had 6 sons and 2 daus. William John, b. 17 June, 1863.— Henry Augustus, b. 22 Aug. 1865.— Arthur Francis, b. 11 July, 1867.— Edward Cniger, b. 19 Nov. 1868.— Herbert George, b. 27 Mar. 1873.— Walter Christie, b. 26 July 1875; d. 24 Feb. 1878.— Eleanor Harriott. —Mary Frances. (4) Charles Robert, M.A. Trin. Hall, Camb. 1861, rector of Yel- verton, Norfolk, since 1865, rural dean 1879, rector of Exhall and Wixford 1863/5, J.P. ; b. 20 June, 1836; m. 2 Aug. 1866, Anne Clarissa, only child of Biggs Andrews, Esq. Q.C. of Heavitree, Devon, and has 3 sons and a dau. Francis Andrews, b. 15 July, 1867.— Henry Herrick, b. 26 June, 1869.— Charles James, b. 16 Mar. 1872.— Anne Helen. (5) Harriett Anne, m. 20 Mar. 1851, to Gen. the Hon. Robert RoUo, C.B. s. p. (B. ROLLO). FERGUSSON. 221 (6) Caroline, m. , 1847, to Chevalier Charles Santi, who d. 1875, leaving with other issue a dau. Alexandrina Mary, m. 7 Dec. 1871, to George Frederick Radford, capt. late 5th regt. (7) Fanny Julia, m. 16 June, 1857, to Robert Thomas White- Thomson, of Broomford Manor, Devon, lieut.-col. comdt. 1st Devon mil. late major King's dragoon guards ; assumed the name of White by R.l. 14 July, 1875, and has 4 sons and a dau. Henry Noel White-Thomson, lieut. R.N. b. 22 April, 1858. —Remington Walter, b. 28 Aug. 1861.— Leonard Jauncey, b. 15 Nov. 1863.— Hugh Davie, b. 6 Sept. 1866.— Ada Mary. Arms— Quarterly, 1st and 4th, Arg. a chevron sa. between three mullets pierced gu. 2nd and 3rd, Az. three cinquefoils two and one or, on a cliief of the last a lion passant gu. Crests— 1, A pasclial lamb reguardant arg. 2, A halcyon or kingfisher wings elevated ppr. holding a branch of olive ppr. fructed or. MOTTO — Auspice Christo. SEAT- Creedy Park, Crediton, Devonshire. Town House — 48, Wilton Crescent, s.w. F lERGUSSON, The Right Hon. Sir James, of Kilkerran, co. Ayr. D.L. (1703, N.8.), P.C. K.C.M.Q., C.I.E., gov. of Bombay 1880, m.p. Ayr- shire 1854/7, 1859/68, late lieut. and capt. grenadier guards, wounded at Inker- man, brig.-gen. R. company of archers, "the Queen's bodyguard in Scotland," hon. col. 1873, lieut.-col. R. Ayrshire militia 1854/73, under-sec. for India 1866, home department 1867, gov. of South Australia, 1868/73, and New Zealand 1873/4 ; s. his father as 6th Baronet in 1849 ; b. 18 Mar. 1832; m. 1st— 9 Aug. 1859, Lady Edith Christian Ramsay, 2nd dau. and coheir of James Andrew, 1st Marquis of Dalhousie (extinct); she d. 28 Oct. 1871, having had 2 sons and 2 daus. (1) Charles, b. 17 Jan. 1865. (2) James Andrew, b. 16 April, 1871. (3) Susan Georgiana, m. 10 Nov, 1880, to John George Alex- ander Baird, Esq. of Adamton and Muirkirk, N.B., 16th lancers, 2nd son of late William Baird of Elie, Esq. (4) Edith Helen. Sir James m. 2ndly— 11 Mar. 1873, Olive (c.i.), youngest dau. of late John Henry Richman, Esq. of Warnbanga, South Australia, and has a son, (5) Alan Walter John, b. 16 Aug. 1878. Arms.— Az. a buckle arg. between three boars' heads or. CREST— A bee upon a thistle ppr. MOTTO — Dulcius exasperis. SEAT— Kilkerran, Ayrshire. RESIDENCE— Government House, Bombay. Hineage. SIR JOHN FERGUSSON (son of Simeon, and grandson of Sir John Fergusson, of Kilkerran, Knt.), a celebrated advocate, repurchased his paternal estate of Kilkerran, Ayr- shire, created a BARONET OP NOVA SCOTIA 30 Nov. 1703, with remainder to the heirs male of his body; d. 1729, having m. Jean, dau. of James Whiteford, Esq. of Dinduff, and had a son, SIR JAMES, 2nd Baronet, lord of session (1735) and jus- ticiary (1749), with the title of Lord Kilkerran, M.P. Sutherland 1734/6; d. 20 Jan. 1759, having m. (contracts dated 3 and 8 Sept. 1726) Jean Maitland, only child of James, Lord Maitland (son of John, 5th Earl of Lauderdale, by Lady Mar- garet Cunningham, sole dau, and heir of Alexander, 10th Earl of Glencaim); she d. 4 Mar. 1766, having had with other issue 3 sons, /!/ Sir Adam, 3rd Baronet, ll.d. m.p. Ayrshire 1774/84, 1790,'6, and Edinbiu-gh 1784/90, a commissioner for trades and plantations 1781; claimed the Earldom of Glencaim, &c. as heir general, 22 Nov. 1796; d. s. p. 23 Sept. 1813. /2/ Charles, of London, merchant, left by his wife Anne, dau. of John Fordyce, of Alton, a son. Sir James, s. as 4th Baronet. /3/ George, lord of session (1799) and justiciary (1808), with the title of Lord Hennand; d. 9 Aug. 1827. QIR JA:MES, 4th Baronet; b. 20 Oct. 1765; d. 14 April, 1838, O having m. 1st — 8 Oct. 1799, Jean, 2nd dau. of Sir David Dalrj-mple, Bart. Lord Hailes of Session; she d. 6 May, 1803, having had with 2 daus a son, [1] Sir Charles Dalrymple, s. as 5th Baronet. SIR JAMES m. 2ndly— 6 Dec. 1804, Hon. Henrietta, 2nd dau. of Adm. Viscount Duncan (E. Camperdown); she d. 14 May, 1850, having had, with other issue, 7 sons and 4 daits. [2] George Hennand, b. 22 Aug. 1810; d. 27 April, 1870, having m. 1841, Jane, dau. of Little Gilmour, Esq. of Craigmiller, and widow of Major Gordon, of Halhead ; she d. s. p. 26 Dec. 1844. He m. 2ndly— 28 July, 1857, Georgina Grace, dau. of Archibald Buchanan, Esq. of Auchentorlie (Bart.); she d. 1862, leaving a son and dau. (1) George, b. 1862. (2) Mary, m. 19 Dec. 1878, to James Creagh Scott, R.M. of Crevagh, co. Clare. [3] James Alexander Duncan, lieut.-col. in the army, 6th Bengal light cav.; b. 30 July, 1812; d. 8 Nov. 1864, having m. 16 Nov. 1844, Margaret, dau. of late James Hope, Esq. w.S. (Bart.) and had a dau. Alice Jane, m. 29 Aug. 1872, to Lt.-Col. Andrew Smythe Montague Browne, of Janeville, co. Down, 3rd dragoon guards, late major Scots greys, and formerly major co. Down mil. and has a dau. Mary Margaret Violet Montague Browne. [4] Robert Duncan, of Cassilis House, co. Ayr, rifle brigade, major R. Ayrshire & Wigtown rifles ; b. 16 Sept. 1813; d. 15 Feb. 1878, having m. Ist-SO Jan. 1852, Helen, 2nd dau. of John Blackburn, Esq. of Killearn, co. Stirling (B. BLACKBURN) ; she d. 21 July, 1863. He m. 2ndly— 21 May, 1866, Margaret Eliza, dau. of William Falrlie, Esq. of London, and widow of John Stuart Hay Newton, of Newton (M. Tweeddale). By his Ist wife he had 2 sons and a dau. (1) Harry James, capt. rifle brigade; b. 18 Dec. 1852. (2) John Blackburn, b. 2 Dec. 1855; m. 27 July, 1880, his cousin Eflie, only dau. of Andrew Blackburn, of Edinburgh (B. Blackburn), and has a son, Hew Robert, b. 21 Aug. 1881. (3) Lucy Jane, m. 9 Nov. 1877, to Hon. Arthur Hay David Fraser, 2nd son of Alexander, Lord Saltoun. [5] Henry Duncan, w.S.; b. 30 Sept. 1814 ; d. 17 June, 1868, having m. 16 June, 1846, Anna, dau. of Robert Nasmyth, Esq. of Edinburgh, F.R.C.S. and F.R.S. and has 2 sons and a dau. (1) Eobert Henry Duncan, b. 17 Dec. 1849; m. 27 Sept. 1877, Mabel Frances, dau. of Robert Balfour Wardlaw-Ramsay, Esq. of Whitehill, N.B. (M. TWEEDDALE), and has a son, b. 9 Aug. 1878. (2) Henry Amelius Coventry, b. 20 Aug. 1854. (3) Georgina Frederica, m. 30 Sept. 1879, to Charles N. Orbell, of Timaru, N.z. 5th son of William Orbell, of Pentlow, [6] Hew Dalrymple Hamilton, E.I.C.s. late member of the legislative council Calcutta; b. 6 Dec. 1817; m. 11 Sept. 1838, Louisa, eldest dau. of Major-Gen. C. Godby, c.B. A.D.c. to the Queen, and has 2 sons, (1) James, b. 18 Sept. 1840. (2) Charles Robert Kennett, 79th highlanders ; b. 25 Sept. 1842; m. 5 Dec. 1872, his cousin Eleanora DalrjTnple, dau. of Duncan Davidson, Esq. of Tulloch, and has 2 daus. Muriel Catherine, b. 13 Sept. 1873.— Sybil Henrietta, b. 17 June, 1878. [7] Robert Dundas Octavius, b. 23 Sept. 1819; m. 10 Dec. 1842, Amelia, 4th dau. of Capt. George Macdonald, of Morer, late capt. 68th Durham L.I. and has 4 sons and 4 daus. {1^ George Adam Duncan Camperdown, b. 12 July, 1847. (2) Charles Dalrymple Hamilton, b. 11 Jan. 1849. (3) Robert Dundas Arthur Graham, b. 13 July, 1851; m. 17 Jan. 1877, Mary Rachel Catherine, only dau. of Major Francis Whitworth Russell (Bart.), and has a son and dau. Son, b. 6 Oct. 1880.— Alice Mary Adelaide Gordon, b. 17 Oct. 1877. (4) Hew Dalrymple Hamilton, b. 23 May, 1861. (5) Henrietta Sarah Eleanora Augusta, m. 5 Nov. 1868, to Rev. Joseph Richards, M.A. and has a son and 2 daus. John William Richards, b. 12 May, 1872.— Kate Amelia Josephine. — Henrietta Gertrude. (6) Julia Anne Catherine Charlotte, m. 27 June, 1876, to George James Macdonald Esq. advocate. (7) Jane Roberta Bruce. (8) Edith Jemima Mary Amelia. [8] Frederick William Brown Gustave, major Ayrsh. militia; b. 30 Mar. 1826; m. 17 Oct. 1871, Alice Wilhelmina Mary, 2nd dau. of John Stuart Hay -Newton, of Newton (M. TWEEDDALE). [9] Jane Dalrymple Hamilton, m. 25 April, 1848, to Robert Bnxce, Esq. of Kennet, co. Clackmannan, who d. 13 Aug. 1864/8 (B. Balfour). ^22 FmGVSSOi^—F^THERSTOi^. [10] Catherine, m. 17 Jan. 1838, to Henry Eitchie, Esq. of Busby and Cloncaird, who d. s. p. 6 Nov. 1843. [11] Eleanora Dalrymple, d. 26 Dec. 1845, having m. in 1841, as 2nd wife, to Duncan Davidson, Esq. of TuUoch, co. Koss, and had 3 daus. [12] Mary Jemima Dundas Adamina, m. 20 Nov. 1845, to Andrew Buchanan, Esq. of Auchintorlie (BART.) Sill CHARLES DALRYMPLE, 5th Baronet, b. 26 Aug. 1800 ; d. 18 Mar. 1849, having m. 1 June, 1829, Helen, 2nd dau. of Right Hon. David Boyle, of Shewalton, lord justice gen. of Scotland (E. GLASGOW); she d. 26 June, 1869, having had 3 sons and 6 daus. (1) Sir James, 6th and present Baronet. (2) Charles Dalrymple, M.P. Bute since 1868, assumed under the direction of the will of Lord Hailes the name of Dalrtmple, and succeeded to the estates of Hailes, East Lothian, and New Hailes, Mid Lothian; b. 15 Oct. 1839; m. 7 April, 1874, Alice Mary, 2nd dau. of Sir Edward Hunter-Blair, Bart, and has a son and dau. David Charles Herbert, b. 29 Mar. 1879.— Christian Elizabeth Louisa. (3) John Adam, capt. rifle brigade, D.A.A.G. colonial forces in South Australia with hon. rank of major 1880, late garrison instructor North British district; b. 7 May, 1845 ; m. 13 July, 1871, Sarah, 2nd dau. of Joseph Gilbert, Esq. of Pewsey Vale, South Australia, and has had 2 sons and 3 daus. Gilbert Charles Dalrymple, b. 15 Aug. 1874.— William Alex- ander, b. 1 April, 1877 ; d. 8 April, 1879.— Catherine Helen Dalrymple. — Anna Mary. — A dau. b. at Aldershot 16 Mar. 1879. (4) Elizabeth (5) Helen Anne. (6) Henrietta Duncan. (7) Catherine, d. 21 Sept. 1867. (8) Mary Dalrymple, m. 28 Dec. 1866, to Walter Severn, examiner privy council office, and has 5 sons and a dau. Walter Dalrymple Severn, b. 21 Oct. 1867.— Claud, b. 9 Sept. 1869.— Nigel Bruce, b. 31 July, 1871.— Cecil Alexander, b. 13 Oct. 1874.— Hew Fergusson, b. 15 July, 1877.— Helen Christian. (9) Eleanora Charlotte Dalrymple, m. 31 Aug. 1871, to Rev. David Robertson, M.A. rector of Market Deeping, rural dean, youngest son of (Hon.) Lord Benholme, and has a son and 2 daus. Adrian Hope ROBERTSON, b. 10 Oct. 1876.— Helen Edith.— Eleanora Margaret. Hmeage, FERGUSSON, Sir James Kanken, of Spi- talhaugh, co. Peebles (1866, U.K.), bar.-at-law L.I. ; s. liis father as 2nd Baronet in 1877 ; b. 10 Aug. 1835 ; m. 13 Dec. 1862, Mary Ann Somes, eldest dau. of Thomas Colyer, Esq. ofWombwell Hall, Kent; she d. 14 April, 1868, leaving 2 sons, (1) William Hamilton Colyer, b. 25 Feb. 1864; d. 2 April, 1873. (2) Thomas Colyer, b. 11 July, 1865. Sir James m. 2ndly— 17 Oct. 1877, Louisa, 2nd dau. of William Forbes, Esq. of Medwyn (Bart.) ; she d. 12 Sept. 1878, leaving a son, (3) Louis Forbes, b. 5 Sept. 1878. ARMS— Arg. a lion rampant az. on a chief engrailed gu. a mullet between two cinquefoils of the first. Crest— A dexter hand grasping a broken spear in bend all ppr. Motto (over the crest)— Vi et arte. Seats— Spitalhaugh, Peebleshire, and Hever Court, Gravesend. SIR WILLIAM FERGUSSON, F.R.s. LL.D. (son of James Fergusson, Esq. of Lochmaben, Dumfries, by Elizabeth, dau. of Andrew Hodge, Esq. of Easter Anstruther, co. Fife), president of the royal college of surgeons, surgeon to the Prince Consort, serjeant-surgeon to the Queen, created a BARONET 23 Jan. 1866 ; b. 20 Mar. 1808 ; d. 10 Feb. 1877, having m. 10 Oct. 1833, Helen Hamilton, dau. of William Ranken, Esq. of Spitalhaugh, and had with other issue 2 sons and 3 daus. (1) Sir James Ranken, 2nd and present Baronet. (2) Charles Hamilton, cai)t. 72nd highlanders; b. 27 May, 1849. (3) Jane Porteous. (4) Katharine Hamilton. (5) Helen Seymour. FETHERSTON,SiR George Ralph, of Ardagh, i CO. Longford (1776, i.); s. his father as 6th | Baronet in 1869; b. 8 April, 1852; heir presumptive | his uncle Henry Ernest William. i Arms— Gu. on a chevron between three ostrich feathers art?, a martlet of the field. I Crest— An antelope statant arg. Motto— Volens et valens. Seat— Ardagh, co. Westmeath. Residence— 6, Esplanatle, Tenby. JOHN FETHERSTONHAUGH.of Rath, co. Westmeath (son of Cuthbert Fetherstonhaugh, who settled in Ireland 1651), was father of 4 sons, [1] Thomas, of Ardagh, co. Longford, of whom presently. [2] Cuthbert, of Dardistoun 1726 ; m. Mary, dau. of Richard Magan, of Emoe, co. Westmeath, and had with other issue 2 sons, /I/ John, d. 1776, having m. 1741, Anne, dau. of Morgan Magan, Esq. of Killeenbrack, and was grandfather of Theobald Fetherstonhaugh (son of Cuthbert Fetherston, by Mary, dau. of Theobald Wolfe, Esq of Newtown, co. Dublin, bar.-at-law), of Mosstown, co. West- meath, high sheriff 1805; d. 17 Oct. 1844, having m. 1797, Mary, dau. of Jonathan Harding, Esq. of Derrahiney CO. Galway; she d. , having had with other issue 4 sons and a dau. (1) Cuthbert Fetherston H. formerly of Dardistoun, high ?IJm?.^ ^^i^' ^' ^ ' "^- 1827, Susan, dau. of Wilham Curtis, Esq. of Aunamore; she d. having had with other issue 2 sons and a dau. [1] Theobald and [2] Cuthbert, of Coreagh, Hamiltoa. Victoria. ' [3] Sarah Clibborn, m. 6 June, 1868, to Francis S Eland, of DubUn. PETHERST02T. 223 (2) Theobald Fetherstouhaugh, of Xewtowu, co. West- meath, coroner of that county; b. 29 Nov. 1808; m. 26 July, 1849, his cousin Jane Maria, dau. of late John Barlow, of Bushy Park, co. Roscommon, and has 3 sons and a dau. [1] Tlieobald, b. 6 Mar. 1855.— [2] Richard Henderson, b. 25 Oct. 1857.— [3] William, b. 29 Dec. 1859.— [4] Char- lotte Helena. (3) William Fetherstouhaugh, of Grouse Lodge, co. West- meath, j.p.; b. 13 Jan. 1813; m. 13 May, 1845, Frances, dau. of Rev. Cuthbert Fetherstonhaugh, and has with other issue 3 sons and 3 daus. 1] Theobald, b. 12 Feb. 1846. 2] Charles, b. 5 Jan. 1852. ^3] Arthur, b. 29 April, 1857. 4] Annie Holmes, m. 13 June, 1877, to Robert Yandeleur Kelly, M.D. Edinburgh. E5] Margaret. 6] Theodora Frances, m. 17 June, 1880, to C J eldest son of Richard CofEy, Esq. of Newcastle, co. West- meath. (4) J Harding, of Lissaugh Hill, co. Westmeath; his widow Jane d. 13 Feb. 1881. He had an only child Emma Mary, m. 3 Aug. 1880, to Very Rev. Charles H. Seymour, dean of Tuam. (5) Hannah, m. 1831, to John Hubert Kelly, of Lunestown, CO. Westmeath, J.P. /2/ Thomas Fetherstonhaugh, of Bracklyn, co. Westmeath; d. 1776, having m. Mary, only child and heir of Oliver Nugent, of Derrymore, and had with 3 daus. 2 sons, of whom the elder, James Fetherstonhaugh, of Bracklyn, high sheriff 1784; d. 1836, having m. 1788, Margaret, 2nd dau. of Sir Richard Steele, Bart, (ext.), of Hampstead, co. Dublin; she d. 1838, having had with 3 daus. 3 sons, (1) Thomas James Fetherstonhaugh, of Bracklyn, high sheriff, J.P. D.L.; b. 19 Mar. 1790; d. 13 Dec. 1863, having m. 18 Dec. 1816, Lady Eleanor Howard, 2nd dau. of William, 3rd Earl of Wicklow (shere-m. 15 April, 1856, to Lieut.-Col. William Frederick Johnston), and had a son and 3 daus. [1] Howard Fetherstonhaugh, of Bracklyn. capt. 11th regt.; b. 23 May, 1819; assassinated 15 April, 1868, having m. 16 Aug. 1854, Lucy Emily, dau. of William Wingfield. Esq. of Orsett Hall, Essex (who assumed the surname of Baker in lieu of Wingfield by R.L. 29 Dec. 1849), and half-sister of Rev. John Digby-Wingfield-Digby, &c. and left 5 sons and a dau. Cecil Howard Digby, lieut. (Ist) royal dragoons; b. 22 Feb. 1867.— Frederick Howard, lieut. 26th foot; b. 3 Sept. 1858.— Herbert Howard, lieut. 3rd (K.O.) Stafford miL ; b. 9 Oct. I860.— Howard Steele, b. 16 April, 1862.— Ernest Montague, b. 8 Nov. 1863.— Flo- rence Lucy. [2] Eleanor Margaret, m. 18 Aug. 1841, to John Vignoles (eldest son of Very Rev. Charles Augustus Vignoles, dean of Ossory), who d. 22 Mar. 1843, leaving an only son, Charles Howard VIGNOLES, of Cornahir, co. West- meath; b. 12 Nov. 1842. [3] Catherine Mary, m. 1845, to Lieut-Col. Thomas Arthur, of Desborough, Northants, J.P. of Ennis, co. Clare, and of Myshall, co. Carlow, late 3rd dragoons, and has issue. [4] Francis Alicia, m. 1846, to John Rodon, of New Grove, co. Meath, J.P. late capt. 3rd dragoons, and has a son, George Seaforth RODOX, capt. R. Scots; b. July, 1847. (2) Richard Steele Fetherstonhaugh, of Rockview, co. Westmeath; b. 24 Sept. 1796; d. 3 Aug. 1835, having m. 1822, Dorothea, dau. of Right Hon. Denis George, a baron of the exchequer in Ireland, 1794/1821, recorder of Dublin; she d. 1 Aug. 1842, having had with other issue 2 sons and a dau. [1] Richard Steele, of Rockview, co. Westmeath, J.P. •D.L. high sheriff 1847; b. 12 April, 1823; m. 13 Sept. 1846, Rosetta, eldest dau. of Sir David Roche, Bart, and has 2 sons and a dau. /I/ Richard Steele Rupert, capt. 60th rifles; b. 20 Sept. 1848. /2/ John David, capt. 93rd highlanders; b. 20 Feb. 1860. /3/ Frances Dorothea. [2] Rupert Pennefather, of Balrath, co. Westmeath, and of Moreton, Dorset, J.P. D.L. lieut. late Dorset yeo. cav. ; b. 29 Sept. 1832; m. 22 Nov. 1866, Louisa Mary, only child of Henry Frampton, Esq. of Moreton, Dorset, and has 2 sons and 4 daus. (1) Harry Rupert, lieut. Dorset mil.; b. 6 Nov. 1861. (2) Cuthbert Lionel, b. 29 July, 1866. (3) Teresa Charlotte. (4) Ethel Maud. (5) Dora Adelaide, m. 15 Feb. 1 881, to Charles Wrioth- esley Digby, of Meriden HaU, Wa^^vicks. (B. DiGBT). (6) Mary Blanche. [3] Maria, m. 22 July, 1849, to her cousin. Sir Benjamin James Chapman, Bart. (3) John, of Griffinstoun House, co. Westmeath, in H.O.; b. 1796; d. 1874, having m. 27 Mar. 1826, Hon. Susan Massy, dau. of Hugh, 3rd Lord Massy, and had with other issue a dau. Harriet, m. 15 April, 1874, to Robert Harding, 2nd son of Hugh Massy, Esq. of Riversdale, co. Limerick (B. Massy). [3] John, vicar of Meadstown. [4] Francis Fetherston, of Whiterock, co. Longford (will dated 4 Nov. 1748); he m. Elizabeth, younger dau. of Robert Jessop, Esq. of Doory Hall, co. Longford; her will dated 29 May, 1752; she d. 1 Jan. 1766, having had 4 sons, of whom Thomas and Drake died unm. (1) Robert, of Whiterock, executor of his father's will; his will dated 5 April, 1779, d. 17 April following, having m. Gertrude, dau. of John, son of Redmond Donagher, of Cal- draghmore, and had 4 daus. /I/ Elizabeth, m. to Parsons, 5th son of Robert Persse, of Roxborough, co. Galway. /2/ Mary Anne, m. (sett. 1 April, 1779) to John Jessop, of Doory Hall, co. Longford, and had issue. /3/ Sarah, m. to her 1st cousin, Francis Fetherstonhaugh, of Dublin. /4/ Gertrude, m. to John David Geoghegan, of Bunowen Castle, CO. Galway; he b. 4 Dec. 1768; d. 8 April, 1830, leaving issue. (2) Francis, will dated 13 and d. 16 July, 1757; he m. Sarah, dau. of Caspar Wlute (she re-m. April, 1769, to James Deaves), and had a son, Francis Fetherstonhaugh, of Dublin, posthumous son and only child; m. his cousin Sarah, 3rd dau. and coheir of Robert Fetherston, Esq. of Whiterock, and had (with a dau. Maria, d. 1864, having m. to Rev. Clement Wolseley, of Sandbrook Park, co. Carlow, see that pedigree) an only son, Francis Fetherstonhaugh, of Whiterock, co. Long- ford, D.L. m. Catherine, dau. of John Wolseley, M.D. (Bart.), and had 6 sons and 6 daus. [I] Francis Robert, d. unm. [2] John Wolseley, b. 23 Mar. 1834; m. 1 June, 1858, Theodosia Stella, dau. of late Robert Dickinson, clerk of peace for city of Dubhn, and has 4 sons and a dau. Robert, b. 19 April, 1859.— Francis Percv, lieut. Ist R. EastMiddx. mil.; b. 9 June, 1861. — John Wolseley, b. 17 June, 1866.— Edward, b. 10 Dec. 1869.— Gertrude SteUa. [3] William Albany, major in the army, late capt. 12th regt., served throughout the New Zealand war 1863/6, &c.; b. 13 Jan. 1836 ; m. 4 Nov. 1876, Naomi Ruth, dau. of late Thomas Palmer, of Melksham, Wilts. [4] Clement Wolseley, late 73rd regt.; b. m. 20 July, 1880, Charlotte Elizabeth, eldest dau. of Rev. WiUiam Bourke, of Heathfield, co. Mayo, and rector of Lacken. [5] Richard Henry, b. ; m. , Kathe- rine, eldest dau. of George Wynne, Esq. of Wicklow. [6] Frederick George, b. ; d. s. p. having m. , Susan Stephensen, of Canada ; she re-m. [7] Katherine Emily, m. 1854, to Edward, son of Sir James Dombrain, of Dublin. [8] Sarah, m. April, 1863, to Robert, son of Rev. Charles Gayer, of Dingle, co. Kerry. [9] Maria Josephine, m. 16 April, 1862, to Herbert Taylour, Esq. son of T Smith- Taylour, Esq. of Corballis, and has a son and 2 daus. Herbert Fetherston TAYLOUR, b. 12 July, 1868.— Evelyn Maud Kate.— Helen Beatrice. [10] Charlotte, m. to Rev. Henry William Gayer, son of late Arthur Gayer, Esq. of Dublin, ecclesiastical commissioner. [II] Emily, unm. THOMAS FETHERSTONHAUGH, of Carrick, co. West- meath; m. Miss Mary Sherlock, of Irishtown, co. Elildare, and had 4 sons, (1) John, dean of Raphoe; d. unm. 1764. (2) William, of Carrick, co. Westmeath, high sheriff 1737; d. 1771, having m. , Lydia, dau. of William Sher- lock, Esq. and had with 4 daus. 2 sons, [1] Thomas, high sheriff co. Westmeath 1771; d. s. p. having m. his cousin Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Ralph Fetherston, Bart. [2] William, of Carrick, high sheriff 1782; b. 1760; d. 1800, having m. 1782, Susannah, dau. of Q<)d- frey Wills, Esq. of Willsgrove, co. Roscommon; she d. 1823, having had with 4 daus. 2 sons, /I/ William, of Carrick, b. 16 July, 1783 ; d. 21 April, 1861, having m. 6 Oct. 1806, EUzabeth, 2nd dau. of William Orme, Esq. of Abbeytown, co. Mayo; she d. 1 June, 1830, having had 4 sons and 3 daus. (1) William, of Carrick, J.P. and grand juror co. West- meath ; b. 14 Dec. 1807 ; d. having m. 28 Feb. 1834, Alicia, dau. of Francis Berry, Esq. of EgUsh Castle King's CO. and has, had 3 sons and 4 daus. [1] Francis Berry, deputy clerk of the peace, co. West- meath ; b. 7 Oct. 1837 ; d. 25 Feb. 1878, having m. and left issue. [2] William, b. 27 Feb. 1840; m. , Frances, dau. of William Reynolds, Esq. of Wood Park, co. Dublin. [3] Thomas Orme, b. 16 April,1843; d. unm. 21 April, 1878. [4] Alicia Frances, d. 28 Dec. 1866, having m. 5 June, 1860, to Arthur Gambell, Esq. of Washbrook, co. Mayo; his 2nd dau. Susan Olive, d. 16 April, 1880, aged 16. [5] Susan, m. 1st, to George Roe Boyce, and 2ndly, to Capt. George Frederick Harris, 20th regt. [6] Frances Maria Jane, m. 6 April, 1880, to Frank Kirkman Loyd, lieut. and adj. 55th regt. (4th sou of late Thomas Kirkman Loyd, B.c.s.) [7] Anna Maria. 224 FF0LKE8. (2) Thomas Orme, incumbent of Moyne, co. Wicklow, b. 4 inly 1809; d. 19 June, 1873, having m. 27 Mar. 18o6, Henrietta Lucretia, dau. of Capt. Richardson, R.N. and had 2 sons and a dau. Godfrey Arthur, H.M.S. "Hecla," b. 13 Aug. 186U.— Edward, b. 21 May, 1863.— Henrietta Louisa. (3) Godfrey, of Ballinderry, co. Westmeath; b. 19 Dec. 1811 ; d. 5 April, 1868, having m. Aug. 1850, Hester dau. of John Ebbs, of Broomfield, co. Wicklow, and has 3 sons and 2 daus. ^ ^^ ,„_ ^ (4) Francis, b. 27 April, 1821; m. 1 Nov. 1845 Jane, eldest dau. of late Richard Swift, Esq. of Westmeath, and has 2 sons and 2 daus. ,, . -, [1] Francis Charles, b. 27 April, 1850; m, Manon, dau. of George Clarke, R.N. [2] Richard Swift, b. 16 April, 1855. [3] Jane Elizabeth, m. to Robert Gilmour,of Toronto, [41 Maude Emily. , ^ ^ -.tt 4. (^ Henry governor of TuUamore gaol, late capt. West- meath rifles; b. 27 Mar. 1826; m. 19 Jan 1869, Frances Augusta, dau. of Rev. Francis Hewson, of KiUarney (V. CRANBROOK); she d. 6 Nov. 1875, leaving 2 sons and 2 ^Henry Hewson, b. 10 Jan. 1874.— Rupert John, b. 9 July, 1875.— Emily Cecilia.— Laura Hardy. (6) Susanna, d. July, 1876, having m. 22 Sept. 1836, to Francis Berry, Esq. of Bglish Castle. (7) Elizabeth, m. 1st, to Samuel Handy, of Bracca Castle, who d. s.p. and 2ndly, to F. L. Barnard, rear-adm. R.N. gov. of Ascension Island. (8) Jane, m. 6 Sept. 1854, to her cousin, William, eldest son of Godfrey Fetherstonhaugh, Esq. next mentioned. 121 Godfrey Fetherston H. of Glenmore, co. Mayo, and Dublin, formerly clerk of the peace, co. Westmeath ; b. 7 Sept. 1793 ; m. 7 Sept. 1824, Martha, dau. of Rev. Stephen RadcliflE, rector of Skryne, co. Meath; she d. 13 April, 1875, having had 4 sons and a dau. (1) William Fetherston H. ex-scholar T.C.D. bar.-at-law; b. 17 Sept. 1828 ; m. 6 Sept. 1854, his cousin Jane, dau. of William Fetherstonhaugh, of Carrick, and has an only dau. Elizabeth, m. 24 June, 1874, to Oswald Birchall, of Ilkley, Yorks. and has a dau. (2) Stephen RadclifE Fetherston H. solicitor, clerk of the peace Westmeath; b. 10 Feb. 1830; m. 2 July, 1857, Jane, dau. of Joseph Boyce, Esq. of Dublin, J.P. D.L. lord mayor 1855, high sheriff 1866, and has 4 sons and 6 daus. Godfrey, scholar T.C.D. ; b. 11 April, 1858.— Alfred Joseph, b. 19 Oct. 1863.— Albany, b. 14 Oct. 1865.— Edwyn, b. 2 Nov. 1867.— Violet.— Mary Adelaide.— Constance Martha.— Jane Emily.— Alice Kathleen. (3) Godfrey, principal of agency department commis sioners of church temporalities, Ireland; b. 31 Aug. 1831; m. 15 Sept. 1859, Susanna, dau. of late Francis Berry, Esq. of TuUamore, King's co. and has a son and 2 daus. Francis Edward, b. 16 May, 1874.— Frances Berry.— Lilian Isabel. (4) Edward Fetherstonhaugh, b. 4 Jan. 1833; m. 20 Mar. 1866, Helena, dau. of late Capt. Brotchie, of Vaucouvers Island, and has a dau. — Kate. (5) Matilda Fetherstonhaugh. (3) Francis, m. Mary Birch, and with a dau. an only son, Thomas, lieut.-col. e.i.c.s.; m. 10 Feb. 1814, his cousin Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Thomas Fetherstonhaugh, Bart, and had 2 daus. [1] Georgina Eleanor. [2] Caroline Emily, m. 10 April, 1860, to George Schoales, bar.-at-law. (4) Sir Ralph Fetherston, of Ardagh, created a Baronet OK Ireland 26 June, 1776 ; d. 1780, having m. 1st, Elizabeth, dau. of Samuel Achmuty, Esq. of Brianstown, co. Longford, and 2ndly, Sarah, dau. of Godfrey Wills, of Wills Grove, co. Roscommon, and had issue. His grandson, SIR THOMAS FRANCIS FETHERSTON, 4th Baronet (on the death of his brother. Sir George Ralph, 1853, sons of Sir Thomas, 2nd Baronet, by his wife Elizabeth, dau. of George Boleyn Whitney, Esq. of New Pass, co. Westmeath), in H.O.; b. ; d. 28 Aug. 1853, having m. 1st— 1823, Adeline, dau. of Col. William Godley, 83rd regt.; she d. 1830, having had a son and 2 daus. (1) Sir Thomas John, s. as 5th Baronet. (2) Rosa Elizabeth, m. 23 Nov. 1855, to Lieut.-Col. Charles Preston Molony, E.I.C.S. and has a son and 3 daus. Charles Stuart MOLONY.— Adeline Rosa Mary. — Margaret Elizabeth.— Lucy Florence. (3) Catherine, m. 23 Sept. 1851, to Capt. Frederic Hervey Bathurst Philips, R.A. (h.p. 1854), and has 2 sons and 4 daus. Thomas Frederic PHILIPS. [2] Charles Hutchison, delina Elizabeth. i'rances Margaret, m. 29 Dec. 1880, to John Charles Bois, Esq. of Shanghai, [5] Rosa Fetherston, m. 15 Nov. 1879, to Ernest Macmahon, staff corps, 3rd son of late Brigadier-Gen. Macmahon. [6] Kathleen Sarah Lucy. SIR THOMAS m. 2ndly— 29 Sept. 1834, Anne, dau. of Edmund L'Estrange, Esq. of Hunstanton, King's co.; she d. 20 Nov. 1872, having had 5 sons and 2 daus. (4) Edmund Whitney Fetherston-Whitney, of New Pass, co. Westmeath, took the ailditional name of Whitney by R.L.; b. 1 5 Mar. 1838- d. 29 Mar. 1880, having in. 5 Dec. 1864, Georgiana Katherine, 2nd dau. of James Frank Rollcston, Esq. of Frank- fort Castle, King's co. and had a dau. Georgiana Alice. (5) John Henry Fetherston-Whitney, which latter name lie assumed by R.L. 1880 ; b. 6 Aug. 1839; d. unm. 19 June, 1881. (6) Albert William Boleyn, b. 5 Nov. 1841 ; d. unm. 21 April, 1880. (7) Boleyn Henry Francis, b, 18 July, 1843; d. 1 Nov. 1866. (8) Henry Ernest WilUam, late 60th rifles, heir presumptive to the Baronetcy; b. 21 Nov. 1847 ; m. 17 Aug. 1876, Jeannie, yovmgest dau. of late Edward Atkinson, Esq. of Sea- field Hall, CO. Dublin; she d. 14 Nov. 1880. (9) Henrietta Maria, m. 12 Sept. 1872, to Rev. Henry Green- wood, rector of Beelsby, co. Line. s. p. (10) Nanetta Louisa, m. 31 Mar. 1868, to Harvey Randall Saville Armstrong, Esq. lieut. late 25th regt. and has 3 sons and 2 daus. Ernest ARMSTRONG, b. 10 Nov. 1869.— Harvey Henry, b. 2 Nov. 1870.— Edmund L'Estrange, b. 6 June, 1876.— Anne Frances. — Mary Henrietta. SIR THOMAS JOHN, 5th Baronet; b. 22 July, 1824 ; d. 21 Sept. 1869, having m. 23 Mar. 1848, Sarah, dau. of Harry Alcock, Esq. of Wilton Castle, co. Wexford; she d. 27 Jan. 1872, having had a son and 2 daus. (1) Sir George Ralph, 6th and present Baronet. (2) Adeline Margaret. (3) Caroline Louisa. his uncle Rev. Henry E. [1] Th [3l A.l [41 Fr FFOLKES, Sir William Hovell Browne, of Hillington, Norfolk J.P. D.L. (1774, G.B.), capt. Norfolk (P.W.O.) art. mil. high sheriff 1876, M.P. King's Lynn 1880, B.A. Trin. Coll. Camb.; s. his grandfather as 3rd Baronet in 1860; b. 21 Nov. 1847 ; m. 6 April, 1875, Emily Charlotte, 3rd dau. of Robert Elwcs, Esq. of Congham House, Norfolk, and has a dau. (1) Dorothy. Note — Heir presumptive, Ffolkes. ARMS (not recorded, but the following are used)— Per pale ^ vert and gu. a flem--de-lis ermine. Crest— A dexter arm embowed vested per pale vert and gu. cuff erm. holding a spear ppr. Mottoes — Qui sera sera, and Principiis obsta. SEAT— Hillington Hall, King's Lynn. Eineage. SIR MARTIN BROWNE FFOLKES, E.R.S. (great-great- grandson of Martin Ffolkes, attorney-gen. to Catherine, widow of Charles II.), created a Baronet 26 May, 1774; d. 11 Dec. 1821, having m. 28 Dec. 1777, Fanny, dau. and coheir of Sir John Turner, of Warham, Norfolk, Bart.; she d. 30 Nov. 1813, having had with other issue a son, SIR WILLIAM JOHN HENRY BROWNE FFOLKES, 2nd Baronet; b. 30 Aug. 1786; d. 24 Mar. 1860, having m. 21 April, 1818, Charlotte Philippa, younger dau. of Dominick Geoffi-ey Browne, of Castle MacGairett, Ireland, and sister of Dominick, 1st Baron Oranmore, and had 4 sons and 2 daus. (1) Martin William Browne, b. 16 Jan. 1819; d. 24 July, 1849, having m. 30 Mar. 1843, Henrietta Bridget, 2nd dau. of Gen. Sir Charles Wale, K.C.B. of Little Shelford, co. Cambridge; she d. 14 Nov. 1855, having had a son and dau. [1] Sir "William Hovell Browne, 3rd and present Baronet. [2] Etheldreda Isabella, m. 26 Sept. 1871, to Henry Birkbeck, Esq. of Stoke Holy Cross, Norfolk, and has 2 sons and a dau, Martin BiRKBECK, b. 10 Nov. 1873.— Geoffi-ey, b. 12 Oct, 1875. ^ (2) William .John, b. 13 Jan. 1820; d. Nov. 1867. (3) Henry Edward, rector of Hillington since 1853 ; heir presumptive to the Baronetcy ; b. 20 Dec. 1823 ; m, 24 April, 1860, Sophia Louisa, 2nd dau. of Rev. Edward Browt Everard, rector of Burnham Thorpe, Norfolk, and has 6 sonj and 4 daus. William Everard Browne, Cambridge mil. b. 15 Feb. 1861.— Edward George Everard, b. 28 Jan. 1862. — Francis Arthut Stanley, b. 8 Dec. 1863.— Robert Walling Everard, b. 1 Feb* 1865.— Geoffrey Charles Hovell, b. 4 Aug. 1867.— Harold Lewis Henry, b. 2C Aug. 1873.— Margaret Louisa.— Helen Sophia Everard.— Charlotte Philippa Everard. — Mabel Emily, (4) George Howe, J.P. Nortolk; b. 16 Feb. IS.ll; unm. FILMER— FITZGERALD. 225 5) Margaret Charlotte, m. 8 July, 1847, to Francis Hay Turney, j.p. and d.l. Norfolk, capt. "West Suffolk yeo. and has > sons and 6 daus. (1) Reginald Gurney, b. 26 Oct. 1849.— (2) Lewis Edmond, lieut. 20th hussars; b. 6 Jan. 1852.— (3) Cecil Francis, b. 1 Nov. 1862.— (4) Lovel Wodehouse, b. 28 May, 1865.— (5) Ed- ward Hay, b. 12 Oct. 1866.— (6) Hudson, b. 26 Oct. 1868.— (7) Harriet Charlotte.— (8) Rachel Louisa Margaret. (9) Helen Mary Constance Fanny Susan, m. 7 Nov. 1878, to George, eldest son of Francis Cresswell, Esq. of King's Lynn. f 10) ililliceut Katharine Emily Beatrice. 6) Fanny Louisa. (2) Emilia, d. 5 Sept. 1872, having m. 2 Feb. 1858, to William Stewart Ferrers, bar.-at-law, who d. 23 Mar. 1878, having had 4 sons and a dau. Edmund Ferrers, b. 15 May, 1859.— Cecil Stewart Filmer, b. 25 Aug. 1861.— Arthur Murray, b. 27 April, 1864.— Alan Macdonald Irby, b. 12 Mar. 1872.— Helen Mary. (3) Helen, m. 2 Feb. 1858, to Rev. Philip Menzies Sankey, rector of Highclere, Hants, and has 2 sons and 2 daus. Arthur Sakkey, b. 1 Nov. 1858.— Edmund Ricluird, b. 16 Feb. I860.— Margaret Helen.— Alice. FILMER, Sir Ed- mund, of East Sutton, Kent, j.p. d.l. (1674, E,), capt. late gren. guardg, M.p. Mid Kent 1880t*%est Kent 1859/65, capt. 15th Kent R.v. 1860, capt. West Kent militia 1858/59, high she- riff Kent 1870; s. his father as 9th Baronet in 1857; b. llJuly, 1835; m. 21 Oct. 1858, Hon. Mary Georgiana Carolina San- dys, eldest dau. of Arthur Marcus Cecil, Lord San- dys, and has a son and 3 daus. (1) Robert Marcus, b. 26 Feb. 1878. (2) Alice Cecil Agnes. (3) Helen Marguerite. (4) Dorothy Mary. AHMS— Barry of six or and sa. on a chief of the last three cinquefoils of the first. Crest— On a ruined castle or a falcon volant ppr. Seat— East Sutton Place, Staplehurst, Kent. Town House— 4, Princes Gate, s.w. Uineage. SIR ROBERT FILMER, of East Sutton, Kent, knighted by Charles I. (son of Sir Edward Filmer, Knt. and grand- of Robert Filmer, one of the prothonotaries of the com- mon pleas, and his wife Frances, dau. of Sir Robert Chester, of Royston, Herts.), suffered considerably during the civil wars of Charles I. had his house plundered 10 times by the rebels, and himself imprisoned in Leeds Castle (Kent) for his loyalty; he d. 1653, having m. Anne, dau. and coheir of Right Rev. Martin Heton, bishop of Ely. His 2nd son, SIR ROBERT FILMER, of East Sutton, and of Gray's Inn, bar.-at-law (heir of \As, elder brother. Sir Edward Filmer, Knt. gen. of the privy chamber to CHARLES I. and II.), created a BARONET 26 Dec. 1674; d. 22 Mar. 1675, having m. Dorothy, dau. of Maurice Juke, of Layer Marney, Essex, consanguineous to Archbishop Chichely; she d. 10 June, 1671, leaving issue. His descendant in the 5th generation, SIR EDMUND FILMER, 8th Baronet (on the death of his uncle. Rev. Sir John, in 1834), M.P. West Kent 1837/55 ; b. 14 June, 1809 ; d. 8 Jan. 1857, having m. 1 Sept. 1831, Helen, 2nd dau. of David Monro, Esq. of Quebec, and had a son and 2 daus. (1) Sir Edmund, 9th and present Baronet. Bart. Dalton-Fitzgerald, of Castle Ishin— see Addenda, " Chaos." FITZGEEALD, Sir Joseph Capel JuDKiN-, of Lisheen, co. Tipperary (1801, U.K.); s. his father as 4th Ba- ronet in 1864; b. 9 Aug. 1853 ; m. 5 June, 1872, Sarah Constance, youngest dau. of Capt. William Augustus Hy- der, late 10th hussars, and has with other issue a son, (1) Capel Gerald William, registered y Sept. 1872, as having been bom preceding 5 June. Arms— Quarterly, 1st and 4th, Erm. a saltire gu. FllZGERAliD. 2nd and 3rd, Ai*g. a chevron gu. between thi-ee boars heads sa. JUDKIN. Crest— A chevalier in complete armour on horseback at full speed, his sword drawn and beaver up, all ppr. Eineage, THOMAS UNIACKE, of Woodhouse, co. Waterford (son of Maurice Uniacke, of Youghal and Eleanor, dau. of Gan-et Fitzgerald, Esq. of Lisquinlan,co. Cork, descended from Thomas Uniacke, of Ballyhubbert, 1500) ; d. 1734, having m. Helena, dau. and coheir of Christian Borr, Esq. of Borrmount, co. Cork, and had , with other issue, 2 sons, (1) Borr, of Woodhouse, b. 1710; d. 1777, having m. 1750, Anne, eldest dau. of Frederick Trench, Esq. (B. ASHTOWN), of Moate, CO. Galway. His grandson, Robert John Uniacke, of Woodhouse, co. Waterford, J.p. and D.L. high sheriff 1819 ; b. 19 April, 1795 ; d. 29 Mar. 1851, having m. 2 Aug. 1821, Lady Mildred, dau. of Rt. Rev. and Hon. Richard Bourke (E. MAYO), bishop of Waterford. She d. 29 July, 1869, having had a son and 4 daus. [1] Robert Borr. [2] Frances Constantia, m. 15 Nov. 1844, as 2nd wife, to George John Beresford (M. Waterford). col. r.a. who d. 11 Feb. 1864. [3] Louisa. [4] Mildred. [5] Annette. (2) Robert Fitzgerald, of Lisquinlan and Corkbegg, co. Cork, assumed the surname and arms of Fitzgerald in compliance with the testamentary injunction of his great imcle, Robert Fitzgerald, Esq. of Lisquinlan aforesaid, whose property he inherited; d. 1778, having m. 1st, Jane, dau. of Richard Smyth, Esq. of Ballynatray, co. Waterford, and 2ndly, 1750, Frances Lapp, dau. and heir of John Judkin, Esq. of Greenhill, co. Tip- perary; she d. Aug. 1791, having had with other issue a son, viz. : SIR THOMAS JUDKIN-FITZGERALD of Lisheen, co. Tipperary (2nd son), created a Baronet, 5 Aug. 1801, assumed the name of Judkin in addition to and before that of Fitzgerald, in accordance with the will of his maternal uncle John Judkin, Esq. of Cashel; col. of the ancient Irish regt. of fencibles, high sheriff co. Tipperary 1798; b. 5 May, 1764; d. 24 Sept. 1810, having m. Jan. 1785, Elizabeth, 2nd dau. of Joseph Capel, Esq. of Cloghroe House, co. Cork ; she d. having had with other issue a son, viz. : — Q 226 FITZGERALD. ,ni JOHN, 2nd Baronet; b.27 Aug 1787; d; Sm JOHN, ' 4. Henry Hampden, 2nd lieut. 15th Middx. R.V.; b. 3 Oct. 1858. (3) Clifford, director of the Bank of England, lieut.-col. Tower Hamlets K.V. since 1876; b. 9 April, 1828; unm. (4) Woolmore, M.A. Trin. Coll. Camb. 1868, rector of St. Andrews, Hertford, since 1876, rural dean 1877, vicar of Brent Pclham, &c. 1864/76 ; b. Oct. 1831 ; m. 23 July, 1863, Harriet Mary, dau. of Rev. Thomas Ainger, of Hampstead, Middx. and has had 4 sons and 3 daus. Edgar Thomas Ainger, b. 23 Nov. 1864. -Robert Ainger, b. 10 Aug. 1866.— William Ainger, b. 16 May, 1872.— Ai'thur Woolmore, b. 23 Dec. 1875.— Fanny Beatrice, d. — Adelaide Mary.— Katherine Bessie. (5) Robert, b. 23 Aug. 1833; m. 29 June, 1867, Edith, dau. of Samuel Solly, Esq. of London, and has 3 sons and 5 daus. Robert, b. 25 June, 1874.— Percy Solly, b. 10 Jan. 1878.- ,b. 20 June, 1879.— Amabel Mary.— Alice Margaret.— Solly.— Beatrice.— Hilda.— A dau. b. 28 Nov. 1880. (6) Percy, B.c.s. b. 2 Jan. 1836; unm. (7) Reginald, b. 16 Jan. 1845; m. 17 Oct. 1872, Isabella, dau. of John Spencer, Esq. of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, and has 2 sons, Reginald Spencer, b. 17 Sept. 1874.— Walter Gott, b. 30 April, 1877. (8) HaiTiet. (9) Eliza. 161 Henry Loftus, b. 20 July, 1791; d. 25 June, 1866. Ill Right Hon. Sir James, P.O. vice-chancellor court of chan- cery 1842, M.P. Leominster 1841/2; b. 5 Nov. 1793; d. 29 July, 1866, having m. 28 Oct. 1818, Anne, dau. of Richard Arkwright, Esq. of Willersley Castle, co. Derby; she d. 3 Feb. 1844, having had 4 sons and 5 daus. [1] James Richard, capt. late Coldstreams guards, J.P. Wilts.; b. 9 Oct. 1819; m. 31 July, 1845, Mai-garet Helen, dau. of Peter Arkwright, Esq. of Willersley, and has 3 sons and 2 daus. (1) Henry James, capt. 2nd Somerset R.V. 1876, late Cold- stream guards; b. 25 Dec. 1847; m. 19 Jan. 1870, Penelope Emily, dau. of George Edward Eyre, Esq. of Warrens, Wilts, and has had 2 sons and 4 daus. George Montagu, b. 9 May, 1871.— Ronald Scott Jervoise, b. 23 Sept. 1874.— Florence Margaret Penelope, b. 29 Nov. 1872.— Kathleen Alice, b. 22 June, 1876.— Rachel Winifred, b. 22 July, 1878.— Gwendoline, b. 8, d. 23 Nov. 1880. (2) Albert James, b. 24 June, 1851; d. unm. 6 Mar. 1876. (3) Edwin Robert James, b. 23 Dec. 1854. (4) Helen Anne. (5) Janet Mary. [2] Robert James, of London, merchant, late B.C.S. ; b. 23 April, 1832; m. 4 Sept. 1854, Ada Leonora, dau. of Henry Alexander, Esq. E.I.C.S. and has 4 sons and 3 daus. Herwald Robert, lieut. 25th foot, instructor of musketry ; b. 14 Jan. 1858.— Alexander Robert, b. 27 Oct. 1859.— Cecil Robert, b. 3 Feb. 1861.— Lionel Robert, b. 20 Feb. 1867.— Ada Leonora.— Ethel Margaret.— Amabel Mary. [3] Arthur James, b. 11 Jan. 1834 ; d. unm. 5 Nov. 1874. [4] Godfrey James, lieut.-col. and brevet col. Coldstream guards 1881, comdg. 2nd batt. since 1880, served at siege and fall of Sebastopol ; b. 3 June, 1836 ; unm. [5] Mary, d. 23 Nov. 1869, having m. 3 Aug. 1847, to Alfi-ed, youngest son of George Smith, Esq. of Selsdon, SiuTey (B. Carrixgtox). [6] Ann Emma, m. 27 May, 1851, to Edward Daniell, Esq. of Little Berkhampstead, Herts.; he d. 6 July, 1875, having had 2 sons and 3 daus. Averell Edward DANIELL, b. 16 Dec. 1853.— Oswald James, b.l9 July,1856.— Mary.— Emily Caroline.— Margaret Emma. [7] Frances Mai'ia, m. 21 Dec. 1848, to her cousin Unwin Unwin-Heathcote, Esq. J.P. high sheriff Herts, 1870, and has 2 sons and 2 daus. Alfred Unwin-Heathcote, b. 13 July, 1850.— Arthur Samuel, b. 20 Nov. 1853.— Blanche Eleanor.— Evelyn Alice. [8] Elizabeth Anne. [9] Alice Jane, m. 15 Oct. 1868, to her cousin, Capt. Samuel Long, R.N. son of Ven. Archdeacon Long, of Settrington, co. York, and has 5 sons and a dau. Samuel Charles LONG, b. 29 Sept. 1869.— Wilfred James b 20 Aug. 1871.— Bernard, b. 4 Sept. 1872.— George Edward! b' 4 Oct. 1873.— Clement Loftus, b. 29 Dec. 1880.— Mary Katharine. /8/ Octavius, b. 18 Dec. 1794 ; d. 20 May, 1878, having m. 24 Mar. 1824, Isabella Charlotte, dau. of Right Rev. William Knox bishop of Derry (E. Raxfurlt) ; she d. 1 Oct. 1863, having had 3 sons and a dau. [1] William Knox, bar.-at-law L.i. 1852, governor Christ's hospital, J.P. Middx.; b. 13 Sept. 1825; m. 24 Mar. 1856, Hon Mary Anne Pomeroy, dau. of John James, 5th Viscount Harberton, and has had 2 sons and 4 daus. (1) Henry Francis, b. 18 Jan. 1857. (2) Ai-thiu- WiUiam, b. 7 Oct. 1860. (3) Eleanor Mary, m. 6 April, 1880, to Francis Hughes eldest son of late Charles John Gibb, col, r.e. ' (4) Helen Isabella, d. 24 July, 1877. (5) Margaret Esther. (6) Madeline Clara. [2] Francis Spencer, b. 25 Mar. 1829. [3] Spencer Robert, M.A. Balliol Coll. Oxon. 1861, rural dean 1862, vicar of Prittlewell, Essex, since 1864, surrogate diocese of St. Albans; b. 22 Aug. 1835; m. 30 April, 1867, Elizabeth Pearson, 3rd dau. of Rev. William Dalby, rector of Compton Basset, and prebendary of Salisbury, and has 4 daus. Alice Margaret Spencer. — Evelyn Frances Spencer. — Rosa- mond Edith Spencer. — Lilian Agnes Spencer. [4] Clara Maria. 191 Chai-les Laird, b. 12 April, 1797; d. unm. 16 June, 1874. /lO/ Right Rev. Joseph Cotton, lord bishop of Rochester, d.d. consecrated 15 May, 1860, archdeacon of Winchester; b. 26 Dec. 1798 ; d. 6 April, 1867, having m. 12 Feb. 1839, Susan Maria, dau. of Peter Ai'kwright, Esq. of Willersley, co. Derby ; she d. 27 June, 1864, having had 6 sons and 3 daus. (1) Alfred Joseph, b. 8 May, 1839. (2) Gerrard Andrewes, b. 24 Jan. 1842 ; m. 10 June, 1873, Selina Maria, dau. of late Edmund Wilmot, Esq. B.C.S. (Bart.), and has a son, Gerrard Edmund, b. 6 Oct. 1877. (3) John, b. 23 July, 1846; m. 30 April, 1872, Gertrude Eliza, dau. of late Right Rev. Henry Mackenzie, bishop suffragan of Nottingham (BART.), and has a son and 4 daus. Henry Joseph, b. 21 Mar. 1873.— Edith Mai-garet.- Mary Helen.— Agnes Gertrude.— Dau. b. 24 May, 1879. (4) William Loftus, b. 24 Oct. 1852; m. 6 Aug. 1879, Clara, dau. of John Bell, of Rushpool Hall, Yorks. (5) Walter Augustus, b. 11 Dec. 1856. (6) Eustace Rochester, 2nd lieut. Coldstream guards, late lieut. 5th W. York mil. ; b. 26 Jan. 1860. (7) Susan Caroline, m. 20 June, 1861, to George Gooch Clowes, major late 8th hussai's, major Wore. yeo. cav. s. p. (8) Margaret. (9) Edith Katherine, d. 17 Nov. 1878, having m. 9 Sept. 1873, to Atkinson Holden Esq. of Nuttall House, Notts, who d. 9 Jime, 1876. fill Richard, b. 1 April, 1800; d. 24 April, 1819. /12/ Ely Duodecimus, capt. and lieut.-col. Coldstream guards; b. 16 Sept. 1801; d. unm. 12 Oct. 1869. /13/ Edward, b. 30 Sept. 1802; d. 3 Dec. 1870, having m. 10 Aug. 1830, Catherine, dau. of George Smith, Esq. of Selsdon, Surrey (B. Carrington) ; she d. 31 Aug. 1876, having had with other issue a son and 2 daus. (1) Frederic Edward, M.A. Trin. Coll. Camb. 1860, incumbent of Christ Church, Portswood, 1864/80, lion. sec. church mis- sionary society 1880 ; b. 1 June, 1834 ; m. 31 May, 1859, Frances, dau. of Francis Wright, of Osmaston Manor, Derb3s. and has with other issue 5 sons and 3 daus. Edmund Francis Edward, b. 13 Dec. 1864.— Beresford Ed- ward, b. 17 Mav, 1870.— Harold Frederic Edward, b. 9 Sept. 1873.— Mai-cus Edward, b. 13 June, 1875.— Loftus Edward, b. 31 May, 1877. — Eleanor Selina.— Agnes Margaret.— Amy Katharine, b. 4 Feb. 1881 ; d. 29 May following. (2) Catherine Frances, d. 15 May, 1860, having m. 5 May, 1859, to Rev. John Barton, M.A. Trinity Vicarage, Camb. (3) Louisa Katharine, unm. /14/ Loftus Tottenham, bar.-at-law L.I. 1828, Q.C. M.P. uni- versity of Cambridge 1850/9, standing counsel E.I.C. (the last survivor of the 23 children); b. 6 Nov. 1803; m. 23 Jan. 1849, Lady Katharine Jean Douglas, dau. of Thomas, 5th Earl of Selkirk; she d. 30 Sept. 1863. /15/ George Vicesiimis, b. 28 Mar. 1805; d. s. p. 1 Jan. 1879, having m. 1st— 23 Mar. 1830, Fanny, dau. of Thomas Cherbm-y Bligh, Esq. (E. Darnley); she d. 11 Mar. 1834, having had a dau. Theodosia, who d. 1871. He m. 2ndly"18 Aug. 1835, Catherine, only dau. of William Parnell, Esq. of Avondale, co. Wicklow (B. Congleton); shed. /16/ William Pitt, vicar of Latton, and of Wanstead, Essex ; b. 2 Dec. 1806 ; d. 18 Sept. 1870, having ni. 13 Nov. 1837, Sophia, dau. of George Smith, Esq. of Selsdon, SmTey (B. Carrington), aforesaid, and has 3 sons and a dau. (1) Ernest, rector of Whitby; b. 3 May, 1840; d. 6 Sept. 1876. (2) Herbert, E.I.C.S; b. 16 Jan. 1842; m. 27 July, 1872, Amy, dau. of John Wood Rideout, lieut.-col. Madras S.C. and has 3 sons and 2 daus. Clive, b. 5 July, 1873.— Kenneth, b. 5 Dec. 1875.— Ernest, b. 16 April, 1877.— Hilda.— A dau. b. 15 Nov. 1878. (3) Lewis, b. 14 May, 1844; m. 10 Sept. 1872, his cousin Mary, dau. of Rev. Lewis Deedes, rector of Bramfield, Suffolk, and has 2 sons and 3 daus. Roland Lewis, b. 26 Aug. 1874.— Oswald Lewis, b. 27 July, 1878.— Grace.— Maud.— Ruth. (4) Maria Catherine, m. 7 Aug. 1866, to Rev. Alfred Snell, vicar of Witham, Essex, and rural dean, and has 4 sons and 5 daus. Bernard Alfred Snell, b. 8 April, 1868.— Arthur Patrick, b. 17 Mar. 1870.— Herbert Wigram, b. 13 Jan. 1875.— Son, b. 30 April, 1879.— Edith Maria. — Janet Mary.— Anna Sophia Mary. — Amy Catherine. — Constance Mary. /17/ Eleanor, d. 2 Sept. 1860, having m. 1813, to Samuel Heathcote Unwin-Heathcote, Esq. of Shepalbury, Herts. /18/ Anne, d. 20 May, 1860, having m. 29 Oct. 1818, to Rev. Joseph Arkwright, ot Markhall, Essex, and Normanton Tur- ville, CO. Leic; he d. 24 Feb. 1864, having had issue. /19/ Anna Maria, d. 11 Mar. 1856, having m. 11 April, 18.39, as 2nd wife, to Ven. Charles Maitland Long, of Settrington, archdeacon of east riding York, nephew of Lord Farnborough (ext.) FLEMING— FLETCHER. 231 QIR ROBEllT FITZWYGRAM, 2nd Baronet, assumed for O himself and issue the surname of Fitzwygram by r.l. 22 Dct. 1832, M.i'.Fowey, Cornwall; b. 25 Sept, 1773; d. 17 Dec. .843, having m. 3 Aug. 1812, SeUna, dau. of Sir John Hayes, Bart. ; she d. 22 Aug. 1866, having had 4 sons and 2 daus. :i) Sir Robert, 3rd Baronet; b. 7 Aug. 1813 ; d. unm. 3 Sept. "873. 2) Sir Frederick "Wellington John, 4th and present Jaronet. 3) John FitzRoy, M.A. Trin. Coll. Canib. 1853, vicar of St. Tames', New Hampton, 1863/81, rural dean Hampton 1865/81; >. 16 April, 1827 ; d. s. p. 13 Aug. 1881, having m. 29 Nov. 1866, yice, dau. of late Sir Henry George Ward, G.C.M.G. '4) Loftus, bar.-at-law L.i. 1858, heir presumptive to the Saronetcy ; b. 7 April, 1832 ; m. 3 July, 1866, Lady Frances Jeorgiana Danvers-Butler, sister of John Vansittart, 6th Earl )f Lanesborough, and has a dau. Selina Violet, b. 6 Feb. 1870. 5) Selina Frances. 6) Augusta Catherine, m. 16 Nov. 1858, to Sir George Baker, 3art. Fleetwood— see Addenda, ''Chaos. TpLEMING, Sib Michael Le (1705, G.B.),s. his father as 7th Baronet in 1857 ; b. 6 April, 1828; m. 1853, Maiy, youngest dau. of Capt. Boddie, Eussian navy, and has a son and dau. (1) Andrew Fleming Hudles- ton, b. 1855. (2) Isabella Emily. Arms— Gu. a fret arg. Crest — A serpent nowed holding a garland of olive and vine all ppr. Motto— Pax, copia, sapientia. Residence— New Zealand. Emeage. SIR DANIEL FLEMING, of Rydall Hall, Cumberland (son of William Fleming and Alice, dau. of Roger Kirkby of Kirkby, co. Lane, descended from Sir Michael le Fleming, temp. Will.Conq.), sheriff Cumberland, and knighted at Wind- sor Castle 15 May. 1681, M.P. Cockermouth JAMES II. ; b. 24 July, 1633 ; d. 25 Mar. 1701, having m. 27 Aug. 1655, Barbara, eldest dau. of Sir Henry Fletclier, of Hutton, Bart, killed at Ro^vton Heath, Cheshire, 1645 ; she d. 13 April, 1675, having had 15 children, of whom 5 sons, [1] Sir William, of Rydal, created a Baronet 4 Oct. 1705, with remainder to the issue male of his father, knight of shire, Westmoreland 1695, 1698, 1702, 1705, and 1707. and d. 29 Aug. 1736, having m. Dorothy, dau. of Thomas Rowlandson, of Kendal, and had 3 daus. [2] Sir Greorge, 2nd Baronet, LL.D, successively archdeacon, dean, and lord bishop of Carlisle ; d. 2 July, 1747, having m. Catherine, dau. of Robert, and sister and coheir of Thomas Jefferson, of Carlisle. His only son, WiiiLiAM, archdeacon of Carlisle, died in the lifetime of his father, leaving an only dau. [3] Michael, major of a foot regt. M.P. Westmorland 1706 ; m. Dorothy Benson, of Yorkshire, and had issue. His male line became extinct on the death of his grandson, Sir Michael le Fleming, 4th Baronet, 19 May, 1806 (M.P. Westmorland 1794-1806). [4] Roger (7th son), vicar of Brigham 32 years ; d. 1736, aged 65, having m. Margaret Moorhouse, of Yorkshire; she d. 24 May, 1749, aged 84, having had a son — Daniel, land surveyor of the port of Whitehaven, who had a son, Roger, of tlie same place, who m. Isabella, 6th dau. of William Hicks, of Whitehaven, high sheriff" Cumberland 1770, and was father of Sir Daniel, 5th, and of Sir Richard, 6th Baronet. [5] Fletcher, m. Elizabeth, dau. of Thomas Braithwaite, of Wmdermere ; his male line ceased on the death of his grand- son, Fletcher. ^ qiR RICHARD LE FLEMING, 6th Baronet (on the death of H, ^}? brother, Sn- Daniel, in 1821), M.A. rector of Grasmere and Wmdermere, Westmorland ; b. 4 Nov. 1791 • d 3 Am-il 1857, having m. 6 Sept. 1825, Sarah, 3rd dau. of W ' ' B ' Bradshaw, Esq. of Halton Hall, co. Lane, and had 2 sons and 2 daus. (1) Sir Michael, 7th and present Baronet. (2) William, b. 17 Oct. 1832; m. 1858, Mary, eldest dau. of Mr. Thomas Wilson, of High Wray, Windermere. (3) Elizabeth Sara Anne Bradshaw, b. 12 Nov. 1826; m. 8 Oct 1857, to .James Carter Shepherd, of Ambleside, surgeon ' (4) Isabella Mai-ia, b. 17 Dec. 1829; m. 1861, to Edmund Henry Ensor, Esq. of Lake Forsyth, Canterbury, New Zealand, and has 4 sons and 3 daus. Alfred ExsoR, b. .—John Henry, b. .— Charles Leonard, b. .—George Herbert, b. '— Ellen Mary.— Margaret.— Alice Blanche. FLETCHER, Sir Henry (1782, g.b.), lieut.-col. Sussex r.v. late grenadier guards, m.p. Hor- sham 1880; s. his father as 4th Baronet in 1851; b. 24 Sept. 1835; m. 10 May, 1859, Agnes, youngest dau. of late Col. Sir John Morillyon Wilson, c.b. K.H. royal hospital, Chelsea; heir presumptive, his brother Edward. p.3, having hiwl 2 sons, (1) Sir Samuel Brudenell, s. as 2nd Baronet. (2) George, of Ayston, Rutland, M.P. Chippenham, Westmor- land 1818/19; b. Sept. 1761 ; d. 15 April, 1837, 'having m. 16 Jan. 1792, Lady Mary Fane, dau. of John, 9th Earl of West- moreland; she d. 27 June, 1868, having had 3 sons and 4 daus. (1) George, lieut.-col. grenadier guards ; b. 16 Oct. 1797 ; d. Feb. 1856. (2) William, lieut.-gen.; b. M May, 1801 ; d. S8 Jan. 1868. (3) Sir John Henry, 4tli and present Baronet. (4) Mary, d. 1 May, 1830, having m. 21 July, 1818, to Arthur George, 3rd Earl of Onslow, who d. 24 Oct. 1870. (5) Caroline, d. 4 July, 1824, having m. 3S Sept. 1818, as 3nd wife, to John, Ist Earl of Brownlow, who d. 1» Sept. 1843. (6) Klizal>cth,d. 21 Aug. 1861, having m. 21 Oct. 1824, to Sir Philip Musgrave, 8th Baronet, who d. 26 June, 1827. (7) Katharine. SIR SAMUEL BRUDENELL, 2nd Baronet ; b. 8 Oct. 1769 ; d. 17 Feb. 1833, having m. 6 Oct. 1786, his cousin Maria, dau. of Robert Weston, Hsq.; she d. 23 Nov. 1818, having had a son and 2 daus. (1 ) Sir Samuel, 3rd Baronet, b. 31 Jan. 1800 ; d. nnm. 13 Mar. 1876. (2) Maria, b. 3 Nov. 1795 ; m. 1 Nov. 1841, to Brownlow Charles Warren, E-sq. who d. s.p. 17 Jan. 1874, (3) Caroline Louisa, m. 18 Nov. 1828, to Cobbett Derby, Esq. of Horton, Bucks, and has S daus. [1] Katharine Lonisa Derbt, m. 10 July, 1866, to Hon. Arthur Drummond-Hay, capt. R.X. 3rd son of Thomas Robert, loth Earl of Kinnoul. [2] Ellen Maria, m. 6 June, 1861, to Capt. Mark Robert Pechell (BART.) FORBES. Sir William, of Craigievar, co. Aberdeen (1630, N.S.), lieut. late Coldstream guards, lieut.-col. com. Aberdeen vols. j.p. and d.l. CO. Aberdeen, heir presumptive to Barony of Sempill; 8. his father as 8th Baronet in 1846; b. 20 May, 1836; m. 23 June, 1858, Caroline Louisa, only dau. of Sir Charles Forbes, Bart, of Newe, from whom he was divorced, Dec. 1861 (she re-m. 19 June, 1862, to Septimus E. Carlisle, Esq.), having had a dau. (1) Katharine Charlotte Elizabeth Stewart. Sib William m. 2ndly— 18 Nov. 1862, Frances Emily, youngest dau. of Sir Robert Abercromby, Bart, of Birkenbog, and has 4 sons and 2 daus. nt((-'^ (2) John, b. 21 Aug. 1863. (3) Douglas, b. 19 Jan. 1865. (4) Robert Abercromby, b. 21 Mar. 1870. (5) Arthur Lionel Ochoncar, b. 24 Sept. 1877. (6) Evelyn Courtenay. (7) Gertrude Emily. Arms— Az. a cross pat^ fitch^ or, between three bears' heads arg. muzzled gu. Crest — A cock ppr. Supporters — Dexter, a knight in armour of the fifteenth century leaning on a shield or, charged with a lion rampant gu. within the royal tressure of Scotland of the second to com- memorate tlieir progenitor having been armour-bearer to James HI. Sinister, a bear arg. muzzled gu. Motto— Watch. Seat— Fintray House and Craigievar Castle, Aberdeenshire. flineafle. "OATRICK FORBES, of Corse (3rd son of James, 2nd Lord XT Forbes, see Peerage), armour-bearer to James HI. by charter 17 Dec. 14761; great-grandfather of WTLLIAM FORBES, of Corse, who m. Elizabeth, dau. of Alexander Strachan, of Thornton, and had with other issue 4 sons, (1) Patrick, 17 years bishop of Aberdeen ; b. 1564 ; d. 1635, having m. Lucretia Spens, of Wolverston, Fifes, and had 2 sons. (2) William, of Edinburgh, merchant, completed the building of Craigievar Castle; d. Dec. 1627, having m. Margaret, dau. of Udward, lord provost of Edinburgh (she re-m. to Sir Robert Douglas), and had issue. His eldest son, Sir "William, of Craigievar, was created a Baronet OP Nova Scotia 20 April, 1630. (3) John, minister of Alford, father of Patrick, bishop of Caithness. (4) Sir Arthur, 'with his brothers James and Robert, were made free denizens of Ireland by patent 1 April, 1622, created a Baroxet op Nova Scotia 29 Sept. 1628; m. Jane Lauder, and had a son. Sir Arthur, created EARL of Granard (see Peerage). SIR WILLIAM FORBES,of Craigievar, created a Baronet op Nova Scotia 20 April, 1630, commanded a troop of horse in the parliamentary service, M.P. Aberdeenshire 1639/41, 1644, 1645/6, held various public offices; d. 1648, having m. Bethia, dau. of Sir Archibald Murray, of Blackbarony, Bart, (she re-m. to Sir Alexander Forbes, Knt. of Tolquhouue). His great-gr-ndson, 284 FORBES. SIR ARTHUR FORBES, 4th Baronet (on the death of his father Sir William), M.P. Aberdeen 1731/47; b. 1709; d 1773 having m. 1st— 1729, Christina, eldest dau. of Ross, of Arnage provost of Aberdeen, and had 2 daus.— Jane and Elizabeth. He m. 2ndly-1750, Margaret dau. of __ , _ Strachan, of Balgall, and widow of John Burnett, of Elnck, co. Aberdeen, and had with other issue 3 sons, /I/ Sir William, s. as 5th Baronet. 121 Duncan Forbes-Mitchell, of Thainstone, assumed the sur- name and arms of Mitchell by deed of entail 1772 ; b. 20 Mar. 1757- d 6 Oct. 1796, having m. 27 Mar. 1777, Kathenne Ann, dau, of William Fraser, Esq. of Fraserfield (B. SALTOUX); she d. 27 Dec. 1836, having had with other issue 3 sons, rn John Forbes-Mitchell, of Thainstone, a Bombay mer- chant; b. 21 Mar. 1786 ; d. 9 July, 1822, having m. 8 Feb. 1809, Anne, eldest dau. of Lieut.-Col. George Powell, R.A. E.l.C,S. ; she d. Sept. 1861, having had 5 sons, (1) Dimcan Forbes-Mitchell, of Thainstone, officer 4th dragoons, J.P. and D.L. co. Aberdeen ; b. 30 Oct. 1812 ; d 13 Aug. 1870, having m. 18 Feb. 1834, Maria, eldest dau. of Lieut.-Col. Robert Anthony Bromley, E.I.C.8. and had a son and 2 daus. Ill John Forbes-Mitchell, of Thainstone, J.P. and D.L. Aberdeen; b. 25 June, 1843; m. 28 July, 1870, Jane Maria, eldest dau. of Thomas James Rawson, M.D. of Barrow- ville, CO. Carlow. /2/ Maria, m. 20 July, 1878, to John Alexander Stuart, Esq. /3/ Bhzabeth Erskine, m. 20 Sept. 1870, to John Na- thaniel Gower, capt. late 78th regt. (Ross-shire buffs). (2) John George Forbes, major E.l.C.S. D.A.G. Bombay; b. 4 Mar. 1814; d. 29 April, 1860, having m. 17 June, 1837, Eliza Maria, dau. of John Leckie, Esq.; she d. 10 July, 1857, having had 2 sons, /I/ Charles Pulteney, lieut.-col. 109th regt. b. 29 Nov. 1840; m. 13 Jan. 1864, Hannah, 2nd dau. of John Sims, of Norwich, Esq. /2/ WilUam Erskine, b. 14 Aug. 1847; d. 14 June, 1877. (3) David Erskine, b. 7 April, 1816; d. 1 Aug. 1881, liaving m. Aug. 1848, Margaret, dau. of Alexander Low, Esq. (4) Frederick, late Bombay N.l. b. 21 June, 1818; m. 29 Oct. 1840, his cousin Rachel, 4th dau. of Alexander Forbes, Esq. (5) Alexander Kinloch, judge high court Bombay; b. 7 July, 1821 ; d. 30 Aug. 1865, having m. 25 Mar. 1846, Margaret Moir, dau. of Henry David Forbes, of Balgownie, and had 4 sons and 2 daus. in John Fraser, M.A. Oriel Coll. Oxon. 1872, chaplain Bombay establishment since 1878; b. 17 June, 1847; m. 13 June, 1878, Edith Palin, 3rd dau. of late Henry Wenden, of Barnes, Surrey. /2/ Henry David Erskine, of revenue survey service; b. 19 April, 1849. /3/ Alexander Abernethy, b. 30 June, 1851. /4/ Edward Esm6, lieut.and adj. 2nd Madras light cav.; b. 1 Sept. 1855 ; m. 10 July, 1880, Frederica Maude, 3rd dau. of Col. George Frederick de Berry, brig.-gen. comdg. Nagpore force. /5/ Margaret Theodora Lawrence. /6/ Bmmeline Maria Elizabeth. [2] Alexander Forbes, a Brazilian merchant; b. 13 Oct. 1788; d. 3 Feb. 1843, having m. 11 Sept. 1781, Janet, dau. of Sir WiUiam Forbes, Bart, of Craigievar; she d. 15 Feb. 1846, having had 2 sons and 5 daus. (1) Duncan, of Ernan Lodge, co. Aberdeen; b. 7 Nov. 1815; m. 14 April, 1852, his cousin Sarah, dau. of Sir John Forberi, of Craigievar, Bart, and has 4 sons and 2 daus. John, b. 24 Mar. 1855. — Duncan, b. 30 Sept. 1856.— Alexander Mansfield, b. 28 April, 1858.— William Henry, b. 26 Aug. I860.— Charlotte Jessie.— Kathenne Elizabeth. (2) WiUiam, major-gen. E.I.C.S. b. 29 May, 1820; d. 6 May, 1877, having m. 1st — Sophia Adams Fell; she d. , having had a son, /I/ John, b. at Agra, 1853. Gen. Forbes m. 2ndly— Frances Helen, dau. of Spry, of , and has 2 sons and 3 daus. /2/ William Alexander, b. /3/ Duncan James, b. /4/ Henrietta Jessie. /5/ Rachel Helen. /6/ Caroline Digby. (3) Sarah, d. 4 April, 1851, having m. 20 Feb. 1844, to Alexander Gordon, of Newton, co. Aberdeen; he d. 8 Aug. 1868, having had 2 sons and 2 daus. /I/ Alexander Morison GORDON, b. 14 July, 1846 ; m. 26 July, 1870, Margaret, dau. of Capt. James Crawford, of Bombay engineers, and has a dau. — Margaret Helena. /2/ Duncan Forbes Gordon, capt. 92nd Gordon high- landers, b. 30 May, 1849. /3/ Janet Forbes Gordon, m. 10 June, 1869, to Frederick de Lemare Morison, capt. 1st royal Scots regt. and has a son and dau. Alexander Edward Forbes MORISON.— Isabel Gordon. /4/ Jane Margaret. (4) Katherine Ann, m. 1 Dec. 1840, to John Angus, ad- vocate, town clerk of Aberdeen, hon. sheriff substitute, and J.P. CO. Aberdeen; he d. 6 Nov. 1878, having had 5 sons and 3 daus. /I/ George ANGUS, R.C. priest ; b. 9 Nov. 1842. /2/ Alexander Forbes, b. 25 April, 1844. /3/ John, capt. 65th regt. b. 9 Nov. 1845; m. 5 Sept. 1870, Edith Mary, dau. of Easton Ronald Douglas, deputy director-gen. P.O. in India, and has a son and dau. John Clement Douglas Forbes.— Ellie Ernan Forbes Dou^^las /4/ James Keith, b. 30 Nov. 1848. /5/ William James, b. 11 Jan. 1856. /6/ Margaret Forbes, m. 17 July, 1873, as 2nd \\ife, to William John Rennj-, w.s. of Danevale Park, stewartry of Kirkcudbright; he d. 25 Jan. 1879, leaving 4 sons, Percy CjTil Forbes Napier Renxy, b. 1 Sept. 1875.— Angus Gk)rdon Lyle, twin witli Stanley Alexander, b. 9 July, 1876.— Reginald St. Aubyn, b. 9 Mar. 1878. /7/ Katherine Ann, m. 10 Sept. 1874, to Lewis Lvle Clarke, who d. s. p. 21 Sept. 1879. /8/ Janet Christian, m. 3 Aug. 1880, to James Alexander Beattie. (5) Rachel, m. 29 Oct. 1840, to Frederick Forbes, late Bom- bay N.I. aforesaid. (6) JanetSempil,m.lst— 2 July, 1850,toJohn Newton, Esq. of Bagenalstown House, co. Carlow; he d. 22 Oct. 1859. She re-ni. 10 Nov. 1863, to Thomas James Rawson, M.D. of Barrowville, Carlow, who d. 12 Oct. 1881. (7) Margaret, d. s. p. 10 Dec. 1843, in India, having m. 30 July, 1840, to Michie Forbes Anderson, of Deebank, co. Aberdeen, surgeon Madras army. [3] Henry David Forbes, of Balgownie, Aberdeen, J.P., D.L.; b. 12 Nov. 1790; d. 24 July, 1869, having m. 27 May, 1816, Margaret, eldest dau. and heiress of Alexander Fraser, Esq. of Fraserfield (B. Saltoun); she d. 19 Aug. 1839, having had with other issue 2 sons and 4 daus. (1) Duncan, of Balgownie, J.P. co. Aberdeen ; b. 7 Oct. 1817 ; m. 23 Mar. 1847, Janet Dyce, dau. of Robert Forlx>s, of Castleton, co. Kincardine, s. p. (2) Henry Erskine, of Kinmundy, co. Aberdeen, licnt.- col. in the army, late major 21st hussars ; b. 14 July, 1821 ; m. 12 April, 1855, Letitia Angelina, dau. of Gen. Sir George St. Patrick LawTence, K.C.s.1. CD. (B. LAWRENCE); she d. 29 Oct. 1857, having had 2 daus. /I/ Margaret Isabella. /2/ Louisa Letitia, m. 7 Oct. 1879, to Christian Ernest Arp von During, of the Prussian army, commandant of the fortress prison at Mamz on the EWue, and has a son, b. Sept. 1880. (3) Margaret Moir, m. 25 Mar. 1846, to her cousin Alex- ander Kinloch Forbes, who d. 30 Aug. 1865. (4) Rachel Louisa, m. to Major-Gen. Francis Gregory Urquhart, C.R. retd. (f. p.) as major Ist regt. served in Crimea, K.M. and in China 1860, and has 2 daus. (5) Emmeline, d. 4 April 1881, having m. 29 April, 1851, to Rev. John Gabriel Ryde, incumbent of St. Andrew's, Aberdeen, and Trinity Chiu-ch, Melrose; he d. 7 Dec. 1868, having had 6 sons and 4 daus. /I/ William Erskine Chirteis Ryde, b. 3 May, 1856.— /2/ Arthur John, b. 14 Feb. 1857.-/3/ Lewis Forbes, b. 10 Mar. 1859.-/4/ Francis Edward, b. 15 Nov. 1862.— /5/ Herbert George, b. 16 Aug. 1864.-/6/ Cyril Alex- ander, b. 21 May, 1866. /?/ Marion Isabella, m. 23 Dec. 1876, to Archibald Jerdon Mein, Indian forest sei^vice. /8/ Henrietta Fraser. /9/ Caroline Elizabeth. /lO/ Ada Margaret. (6) Georgina Mary Agnew, m. 24 Dec. 1857, to Robert Spottiswood Farquhar-Spottiswood, of Muiresk, co. Aber- deen, wlio d. 2 April, 1872, having had with other issue 2 sons and 2 daus. Henry Alexander Farquhar-Spottiswood, b. 18 Aug. 1859.— Thomas William, b. 13 May, 1871.— Annie Mar- garet. — Mary Georgina. /3/ Arthur Forbes, lieut.-col. 32nd regt. A.D.C. to Gen. Sir Ralph Abercromby, K.B.; b. 1760; d. Dec. 1850, having m. in 1805, Isabella, dau. of Macleo. CO. Aberdeen, before-mentioned. 5/ Caroline Ann, m. 11 June, 1862, to Rev. Frederick Walter iobtjcrds, B.A. a senior chaplain, Bengal establisliment, and las a son and dau. FORBES, Sir William Stuart, "of Pitsligo and Monymusk, co. Aberdeen " (1626, N.s.) ; . bis uncle as 9tb Baronet in 1866 ; b. 16 June, 88."); m. 1 July, 1865, Marion, 3rd dau. of J. Watts, b.E. of Nelson, N.z. and has bad 3 sons and 3 daus. 1) Charles Hay HepbiuTi, b. 3 June, 1871. 2) Kenneth Macdonell, b. 16 Feb. 1874 d .13 Mar. 1876. 3) William, b. 1 April, 1876. '4) Emma Louisa. (5) Marion Elizabeth. (6) A dau. Arms— Quarterly, I. and TV. Az., on a chevi-on arg. between three bears' heads of the last muzzled gu., a human heart ppr. Forbes of Monj-musk. II. Quarterly, 1st and 4th, Az.. three bears' heads arg. muzzled gu. Forbes of PitsUgo. 2nd and 3rd, Az., three (fraises) cinquefoils ai"g. Eraser. III. Or, a bend gu. svuTuovmted by a fess checquy az. and arg., in chief a crescent of the third, Stuart. Crest — Issuing out of a baron's coronet a dexter hand holding a scymetar ppr. with the motto " Nee timide nee temere " FORBES. SUPPORTERS — Two brown bears ppr. MOTTO — Adversis major par secundis. Residence— New Zealand. Hineafle. Sm WILLIAM FORBES, of Monymusk (great-grandson of Hon. Duncan Forbes, of Corisindae — see Peerage), created a Baronet of nova Scotia 31 Mar. 1626 ; he was a zealous royalist ; m. Elizabeth, dau. of Wishart, laird of Pitarrow. His descendant in the 6th generation, Sm WILLIAM, of Edinbiu-gh, banker, 6th Baronet (on the death of his father. Sir WilUam in 1743) ; b. 1739; d. Nov. 1806, having m. 1770, Elizabeth, dau. of Sir James Hay, Bart, of Hayston ; she d. having had with other issue 3 sons, /I/ Sir William, s. as 7th Baronet. /2/ (Hon.) John Hay, judge of the court of session by the title of Lord Me/f. (4) George Augustus Frederick (Duke of York sponsor); b. 12 Aug. 1824, unm. (5) Lawrence Woollaston, b. 1 July, 1827; d.unm. 26 Feb. 1860. (6) Mary Sophia, m. 26 Oct. 1843, to Rev. William Lancelot Rolleston, u.A. vicar of Scraptoft and of Great Dalby, co. Leic. and has 3 sons and 2 daus. ^1) John Fowke Lancelot ROLLEHTOX, b. 26 Mar. 1848 ; m. 23 Sept. 1874, to Catherine, 4th dau. of Charles Adshead, Esq. of Brighton. (2) William Gustavns Stanhope, b. 21 June, 1862.— (3) Fred- erick Christopher LawTence, b. 19 July, 1864.— (4) Mary Wil- helmina.— (5) Elizabeth Amelia. (7) Ann Elizabeth, m. 6 Oct. 1864, as 2nd wife, to her cousin, Charles Sherard Bumaby.late major-comdt. Ist A.B. Notts. B.V. B.p. of Francis Adams, Esq. of Clifton and Cotswold Grange, co. Gloucester, and has 2 sons and 3 daus. (1) Frederick William, b. 2 Sept. 1868. (2) Arthur Pelham, b. 23 Dec. 1874. (3) Ethel Maud. (4) Frances Cromwell. (5) Evelyn Rose. ARMS— Az. a dolphin embowed or, on a chief of the second two saltires gu. Crest— A dolphin arg. hauriant and entwined round an anchor erect ppr. Mottoes — Franke Lande, Franke Mynde. A'lo hecho Pecho— ^Vhat can't be cured must be endured. Residence— 61, Upper Brook Street, "W. Uineage. Sm HENRY FRANKLAND, of Thirkleby, Yorks. knighted in Dublin by the Earl of Stafford 1637, was aged 56 at the visitation of Yorks. by Sir William Dugdale 1665 (son and heir of William Frankland, of Thirkleby, formerly of Rye, Herts.); m. Anne, dau. of Sir Arthur Harris, of Crekesey, Essex, Knt. and had a son, SIR WILLIAM FRANKLAND, created a Baroset in the lifetime of his father 24 Dec. 1660, was aged 25 in 1665; m. Arabella, dau. of Hon. Henry BeUasyse, eldest son of Thomas, l8t Viscount Fauconberg (ext.) His great-grandson, SIR THOMAS, 5th Baronet (on the death of his brother Sir Charles Henry, 11 Jan. 1768), admiral of the white 31 Mar. 1775, M.P. Thirsk ; d. 20 May, 1784, having m. May, 1743, Sarah Rhett, grand-dau. of the chief justice of South Carolina; she d. 20 April, 1808, aged 84, having had with other issue 3 sons, /I/ Sir Thomas, 6th Baronet, had a son. Sir Robert Frankland- Russell, 7th Baronet, who d. 11 Mar, 1849, leaving daus. only. /2/ William, fellow of All Souls, Oxon. col. N. York militia, M.P. Thirsk, and lord of the admiralty 1806 ; d. unm. 10 June, 1816. /3/ Roger Frankland, canon of Wells and rector of Yarling- ton, Somerset; d, 25 Mar, 1826, having m. 19 June, 1792, Hon. Catherine, 4th dau. of John, 9th Baron Colville ; she d. 19 Sept. 1843, having had 5 sons and 6 daus. (1) Sir Frederick William, s. as 8th Baronet. (2) Edward Augustus, rear-atlm. R.N. (3) Charles Colville, adm. R.N.; d. April, 1876. (4) George, Ueut. 66th regt. ; b. Jan. 1800 ; d. 30 Dec. 1838, having m. 18 July, 1822, Anne, 3rd dau. of Thomas Mason, of London, solicitor, and had a son and 2 daus. [1] Augustus Charles, 2nd regt. Bombay European L.l,; b. 21 Sept. 1826; killed at battle of Korshaf, in Persia, 8 Feb. 1867, having m. 22 Sept. 1851, Clara, dau. of H Williams, Esq. ; she d. 17 Dec, 1851. [2] Sophia Catherine, m. to Charles Payne Barras, col. Bombay 8.C. [3] Georgina Anne, m. 12 Sept. 1847, to Col. John Thomas Francis, Bombay S.C. (6) Emma!— (7) Matilda.— (8) Catherine Henrietta.— (9) Octavia.— (10) Sophia. , . ^, SIR FREDERICK WILLIAM, 8th Baronet, served in the Peninsula, at the battles of the Pyrenees, NiveUe, Nive, Waterloo, &c. and in East and West Indies ; b. 11 May, 1793; d 11 Mar. 1878, having m. 21 Aug. 1821, Katherine Margaret, only dau. of Isaac Scarth, Esq. of Stakesley, co, York ; she d. 1 Nov. 1871, having had with other issue 6 sons and a dau. (1) Frederick Roger, R.N. b. 2 May, 1824; d, unm, 23 Jan, 1845. (2) Thomas, lieut. 48th Madras N.l. b. 16 Mar. 1828; twice wounded at Delhi, and killed at Lucknow 17 Nov. 1857. (3) Harrv Albert, R.N. b. 11 April, 1830; d. 9 May, 1847. (4) Sir William Adolphus, 9th and present Baronet. (5) Colville, lieut. -col. comdg. 103rd R. Bombay fusihers, brigade-major Malta 1873/5; b. 26 Nov. 1839; m. 22 Sept, 1870, Mary Jay, only dau, of late William Dawson, of New York, and has had 3 sons and 4 daus, ., ^ , .„ William Jay Colville, b. 14 April, 1876,— Robert Cecil Colville, b 7 July, 1877,— Thomas ColviUe,b. 17 Oct, 1879.— Katherine Marian Colville,— Mai-garet Lee Colville, d. 26 Nov. 1873,— Eleanor Colville,— Dau. b. 1 Jan. 1881, ^ ^ . , (6) Eliza Henrietta Augusta, m. 12 Jan. 1861, to Frederick Smith Vacher, col. 22nd regt. (h.p.), A,Q,M.G. Dublm, and has had a son aud 5 daus, Frederick Frankland VACHER, b, 6 April, 1864— Charlotte Frankland,— Fanny Edith.— Helen Katharine.— EUza Geor- gina.— Maud Mary Frankland. FRANKLAND, SirWilliam Adolphus (1660, E.), lieut.-col. R.E. 1881, retd. as hon. col.; 8. his father as 9th Baronet in 1878 ; b. 12 Aug. 1837 ; m. 25 Feb. 1864, Lucy Ducarel, eldest dau. Bart. R FRASER—FREDERICK FRASER, Sir William Augustus, " of Lead- clune and Morar, co. Inverness" (1806, U.K.), M.A, Ch. Ch. Oxon. capt. late 1st life guards, one of H.M. body guard in Scotland, M.P. Barnstaple 1852/3 and 1857/9, Ludlow 1863/5, Kiddenninster 1874/80; s. his father as 4tli Baronet in 1834; b. 10 Feb. 1826 ; heir presumptive, his brother Charles. A.RMS— Quarterly, 1st and 4tli, Az. a bend engrailed between three (fraises) cinquefoils arg., a canton gyronny of eight or and sa. 2nd and 3rd, Arg. three antique crowns gu. Crest— A buck's head erased gu. SUPPORTERS— Two stags ppr. collared az. pendent therefrom an escutcheon gyronny of eight or and sa. each resting one foot on an anchor of the last (confirmed 3 Jan. 1807, by the Lord Lyon). Motto— Je suis prest; and over the crest, Thorough. HUGH FBASER, called Huston Oge (son of Hugh Fraser, of Leadclune, called Hustan More, said to be descended from Alexander, 2nd son of Hugh, 2nd Lord Lovat) ; d. 1717, leaving by Anne, his wife, dau. of Wilham Fraser, of Ruthven, 3 sons, [1] Hugh, of London, d. 1768, having m. Christian Monro, of the Foulis family. [2] Alexander, d. Jan. 1775, having m. Elizabeth, dau. of Alexander Fraser, of Knockholen, and had 4 sons, (1) Hugh, of Leadclune; b. 1714; d. Oct. 1799, having m. 1752, Isabel, dau. of Rev. Thomas Fraser, of Boleskine ; she d. June, 1797, leaving 3 sons, /I/ Thomas, capt. in the army; m. Anne, dau. of Hugh Fraser, commissary-gen. at Rhode Island, and had, with 5 daus. 5 sons,— Alexander. — James. — John. — Simon. — Windham. /2/ Alexander, of Lincoln's Inn, solicitor. /3/ William, of Madras, merchant. (2) WiUiam, of Park, Aberdeen, by purchase 1766, factor to the then Lord Saltoun ; b. 1722 ; d. 1801, having m. Katherine Anna, dau. of John Gordon, of Kinellar (by his wife' Henrietta Fraser, 2nd dau. of William, 11th Lord Saltoun), and had 3 sons, /I/ Sir John, g.c.h. gen. in the army, col. royal York rangers, heut.-gov. Chester castle 1828, served at the cele- brated siege of Gibraltar 1800/2, where he lost his right leg- d. 14 Nov. 1843, aged 85, having m. 1st— 15 April, 1790,' Everilda, 2nd dau. of James Hamer, of Hamer, Lane. He m. 2ndly, about 1840, Charlotte, dau. of Col. Van Cortlandt- she d. s. p. 18 Dec. 1848. By his 1st wife he had a son and 3 daus. [1] William James, of Park and Ladhope, co. Roxburgh- b. 7 Mar. 1794; d. 8 Aug. 1838, having m. 30 April, 1828* May Anne, dau. of Robert Cumming, Esq. of Logic Morays; she d. 25 Jan. 1875, having had with other issue' a son and 3 daus. (1) George, of Park, capt. 42nd highlanders; b. 21 July, 1830; d. 27 June, 1862, having m. 3 Aug. 1861 Angusina, dau. of Thomas Macdonald, Esq. of Fitz- william; she d. 6 Nov. 1862, leaving an only son, William James, of Park. (2) Leslie Anne, d. 1868, having m. to Rev. Edward Whateley, son of the archbishop of Dublin. (3) Grace Louisa, m. 6 Aug. 1853, to Thomas Gilzean Rose-Innes, Esq. of Netherdale, Bauflf, J.P. D.L. and has 3 daus. /I/ Mary Grace E»-furd, b. 3 April,1869.— Helena Violet Alice. FREDERICK, Siif CHARLES Edward (1723, G. B.), of Shaw-ford House, CO. Worcester, capt. 21st hussars 1881, major Montgomerj'sh. yeo. cav. ; s. his kinsman. Sir Richard Frederick as 7th Baronet in 1873; b. 2 May, 1843; m. 4 Aug. 1875, Emma Agnes, 3rd dau. of Thomas Tay- lor, Esq. of London, late Bengal C.S. and has 2 sons, (1) Charles Edward St. John,b. 11 Sept. 1876. (2) Edward Boscawen, b. 29 June, 1880. Arms— Or, on a chief az. three doves arg. Crest— On a chapeau az. turned up erm. a dove as in the arms holding an olive branch ppr., granted by Sir Edward Walker, Garter, 22 Oct. 1661. Motto— Prudens simplicitas beat. SEAT— Loppington Hall, Wem, Salop. FREELING. 243 Eineage. ^MHOMAS FREDERICK, of Westminster (son of Sir John, I knighte I t— IS Jane, 1760, Sarah, dau. of Robert Plckerii a-stcr, Kent; she d. 8 Aug. 1774. He m. 2ndly— Oct. 1777, Sarah Davi^ who d.8.p. By his Ist wife he had S sons, /I/ Thomas, Uent.-ool. b. 28 April, 1761/4 ; d. S8 May, 1844, having m. 10 June, 17M, Anne SuMUinah, dan. of Rev. John Olasse, rector of Penoombe, HflnCotd ; the d. 1839, having had with other Imiw 4 aona and S dans. ri] Charles, admiral BJ». (Ind 100), b. 7 May, 1797; d. 23 [21 Arthur, b. U June, 1800 : d. 7 Aug. 1866, having m. atMarylcbone 12 July, 1825, SophU Bmny,dau. of Rev. Tbomaa WatUns, of Pennoyre, Braoon ; she d. having had 2 sons and 2 daos. /I/ Arthur Thomas, b. IS Jan. 1886; m. 7. Aug. 1869, Lydia Kmlly. dau. of Rer. Andrew Nash, of Densworth, Sussex, and has a son and dao. Arthur Andrew. 2nd lleut Coldstream guards, b. 9 April, 1861.— Olive Emily. /2/ Marescoe Lloyd, late lUN. b. 18 Aug. 1887 ; m. 16 April, 1874,Marla Louisa, dau. of George White Wert, Esq. of Ardenorde, 00. Kildare, J.P. (B. AfTNESLKT), and hnn a dau. EliziUwth Emily. /3/ Elizabeth, d. 1866, having m. to Charles, son of Gen. Sir Charles Ashworth, K.C.B. /4/ Ellon, m. 27 Nov. 1851, to George Atherley, Esq. of North brook, Hants, and has a son, Evelyn George Hammond ATUZRLBT, Ueut. R,H. gufird.s; b. 9 Sept. 1852. [31 William, b. 12 April, 1801. [4] George Septimus, I.. 22 April, 1806 ; m. 28 Sept. 1851, Emily Caroline, only dau. of Robert Rising, Esq. of Horsey, Norfolk, and has 8 sons and 4 daus. (1 ) George Charies, lieut. lUN. b. 2 Aug. 1866 ; m. 4 Jan. 1881, NelUe, only dau. of George P Martin, Esq. of Emswortli, Hants, depnty-jndge-advocate. (2) Henry Penrice, b. 19 Jan. 1887.— <3) Ernest Pres- cott, b. 8 June, 1858.— (4) Thomas Evelyn, b. 29 Jan. 1862.— (5) Richard Rislng.b. 12 April, 1866.— (6) George A8tley,b. 30 Oct. 1866.— (7) Arthur Marescoe, b. 23 June, 1869.— <8) Edward Gordon, b. 13 April, 1872.— (9) Emily Mary.— (10) Susan Frances.- (11) Katharine.— (12) Ellen Bert^ha. [5] Amelia, m. 26 April, 1836, to Freeman Thomas Esq. of Ratton and Yapton, Sussex. [6] Caroline, m. 18 June, 1829, to Henry Cory, Esq. /2/ Robert, lieut.-col. in the army ; b. 6 May, 1774 ; d. 4 June, 1844, having m. Ist- 9 Feb. 1796, Jemima, dau. of Rolwrt Thorn jison, Esq. of Dover, and had 4 daus. He m. 2n(llv, Sarah, dan. of William Tinker, of Cannock. EDWARD FREDERICK, of Shawford House, Southampton, gen. in the army, c.B. (son of Col. Charles Frederick and bis wife Martha, dau. of Benjamin Rigden); b. 23 June, 1784; d. 6 Dec. 1866, having m. 1st— 26 Oct. 1826, Selina, dau. of (Jeorge Grote, Esq.; she was bur, at Bombay 7 Sept. 1827. He m. 2ndly— 28 Oct. 1841, Mary, dau. of Rev. Edward St. John, of Tolpeedle, Dorset, and had 2 sons and a dau. (1) Sir Charles Edward, s. his kinsman Sir Richard as 7th Baronet. (2) John St. John, capt. late 6th Inniskilling dragoons, A.D.C. to Major-Gcn. Cary, brig. Aldershot 1876/9 ; b. 6 Jan. 1846. (3) Mary Ashley. TpREELING, Sir Ar- -^ THUR Henry (1828, U.K.), major-gen. R.E. (retd.) and a col.on the staff , western district 1872/7, surveyor-gen. South Australia 1849/61 ; s. his cousin as 5th Baronet in 1871; b. 26 July, 1820; m. 18 Nov. 1848, Charlotte Augusta, dau. of Sir Henry Rivers, 9th Bart, (ext.), and has a son and dau. (1) Harry, b. 5 June, 1862. (2) Marion. Arms— Per fesse indented or and gu. three imicoms' heads counterchanged. Crkst— An nnioom's head oouped per pale Indented erm. and Motto — Nunquam, nisi honorificentissime. RisiDKXca— Bathampton, Bath. flineage, Sm FRANCIS FREELING, of London and of Ford Hutch- Ings, Sossez, served in post ofRce, Bristol, 1786, and in o.P.o. London, 1787, as surveyor, principal and resident sur- veyor, joint sec and sole sec. ; one of the original members of the Roxburghe Club, created a Baroxet 11 Mar. 1828; b. at Bristol 26 Aug. 1764; d. 10 July, 1836, having m. 1st— 24 April, 1787, Jane, dau. of John Christian Kurstadt, of London; she d. 6 May, 1796, having had with other issue 2 sons and a dau. [1] Sir Oeor^ Henry, s. as 2nd Baronet. 21 John Clayton, sec. to board of inland revenue; b. 26 Jan. 1794; d. 16 Aug. 1863, having m. 26 May, 1818, Mary, 3rd dau. of Edward Qoxa, Esq. of Hampstead, and had with other issue 5 sons, 1) Sir Arthnr Henry, 5th and present Baronet. 2) James Robert, m.a. Exeter Coll. Oxon. 1861, chaplain at " nn since 1871, at Chantilly 1868/70, assistant chaplain at Brussels 1870/7 ; b. 3 June, 1826; m. 29 July, 1861, Elizabeth Annabella, eldest dau. of Walpole Eyre, of St. John's Wood, London, and has a dau. Annal)ella Marie. (3) Sir Sanford, K.C.M.G. late capt. R.A. gov. of Trinidad since 1880, military sec. at Malta and Gibraltar 1866/9, colo- nial sec. Gibraltar 1869/68, lieut.-gov. Dominica 1868/71, and Grenada 1871/6, and gov.-in-chief Gold Coast 1876/8 ; b. 16 May, 1828; m. 26 Feb. 1866, Frederica Selina Owen, youngest dau. of George James Pennington, Esq. and has a son and 3 daus. CHayton Pennington, b. 26 Nov. 1867.— Agnes Lucy.— Ethel Agatha.— Frederica Florence Emily. (4) George Noel, M.A. Merton Coll. Oxon. 1856, fellow and cha])lain 1869, rural dean 1874, vicar of Holywell, Oxon. since 1871, an Louisa Susan. , , . (5) Julia (3rd dau.), m. 19 Jan. 1876 (then under age), to Lestocq Robert, 2nd son of Claude James Erskme, of London. [7] Frances Amelia, m. 22 Jan. 1833, to Thomas Bulkeley, Esq. 1st life guards. . . , OIR GEORGE HENRY, 2nd Baronet, commissioner ot O customs 1836/41, assistant-sec. to post office, an original member of the Roxburghe club for twenty years; b. 22 Sept. 1789; d. 29 Nov. 1841, having m. 22 Feb. 1816, Jane, dau. of Robert Lang, Esq. of Moor Park, Siurey; she d. 26 Aug. 1868, having had with other issue 5 sons and 5 daus. (1) Sir Francis, 3rd Baronet, lieut. R.N • '- num. 14 Sept. 1845. ^ ,^^„ ^ (2) Sir Henry Hill, 4th Baronet; b. 12 Jan. 1818; d. unm. 12 Mar. 1871. , ,„ (3) Walter Tm-ner, dep.-assist.-commiss.-gen. E.I.C.S. ; b. li June, 1827; d. at Azimghur 25 April, 1858. (4) George Henry, B.C.S.; d. 6 June, 1861, having m 9 July, 1855, Adelaide Helen, dau. of Major Mylne, 11th light dragoons; she d. s. p. 5 May, 1856. He m. 2ndly— 22 Oct. 1857, Edith Anna, eldest dau. of Henry Armstrong, Esq. B.C.S. and had a posthumous dau.— Gertrude. (5) Heneage, R.N.; b. 12 Nov. 1839; d. unm. 3 Feb. 1863. (6) Jane. (7) Lucy, m. 28 Aug. 1856, to Charles Henry Waring, Esq. and has 2 sons and 2 daus. Charles Henry WARING.— Hugh Gordon.— Ethel.— Eleanor Maud. (8) Eleanor Maria, d. 4 Nov. 1859, having m. 2 Jan. 1855, to Lieut.-Col. Edward Davidson, R.B. and had 2 sons, Francis Cecil DAVIDSON.- Walter Burn Murdoch. (9) Edith. (10) Annie, m. 17 Jan. 1856, to Frederick George Davidson, taxing master chancery division high court of justice. b. 11 Dec. 1816; d. 1st— FRERE, Right Hon. Sir Henry Bartle Edward, g.c.b., g.c.s.i. 1866, p.c, d.c.l., ll.d., F.R.S., F.R.A.S., vice-presideiit f.r.g.s., e.i.c.s. 1834, governor of Bombay 1862/67, chief commis- sioner of Scinde 1850/59, received the thanks of both Houses of Parliament for his services during the Indian Mutiny, K.C.B. 1859, senior member of the supreme council of India, 1859/62, president 1860, acting financial minister 1861/77, member of the India council in London 1867, hon. d.c.l. Oxon. 1867, president royal Asiatic soc. and royal geo- graphical soc. 1872, p.c. 4 Aug. 1873, high com- missioner, South Africa, gov. and com.-in-chicf Cape of Good Hope 1880, chancellor of the University of the Cape of Good Hope 1880, created a Baronet and c.b. 24 May, 1876, had the honour of accompanying h.r.h. the Prince of Wales on his visit to India, 1875/6 ; b. 29 Mar. 1815 ; m. 10 Oct. 1844, Catherine (Cl.), dau. of Lieut.-Gen. Right Hon. Sir George Arthur, Bart. K.C.H. D.C.L. and has a son and 4 daus. dl^h i^^/^^^i^^fi^: -. (l^'^artle Compton Arthur Francis, B.A. Trin. Coll. Camb. 1880, lieut. rifle brigade, A.D.C. to major-gen. comdg. S.E. dis- trict 1880/1 ; b. 24 Oct. 1854. (2) Mary Eliza Isabella.— (3) Catherine Frances.— (4) Georgina Hamilton Chichester.- (5) Eliza Frederica Jane. Arms- Or, two leopards' faces in pale gu. between as many flaunches of the last. Mottoes — Traditum ab antiquis servare ; and Frere ayme Frere. Residence — Wressil Lodge, Wimbledon. Itineage. SHEPPARD FRERE, of Roydon Hall, Norfolk, by purchase 1766 (descended in tlie 5th generation, from John Frere, of Wickham Abbey, Suffolk), succeed e7 (3) Henry Neville, b. 2 April, 1852. (4) Herbert John, M.P. Leeds 1880, a lord of the treasiu-y 1881, one of his father's private secretaries 1880, B.A. Univer- sity college, Oxon, 1876, m.a. 1879, a lecturer in history at Keble college, Oxon. ; b. 7 Jan. 1854. (5) Agnes, m. 27 Dec. 1873, to Rev. Edward Charles Wick- ham, M.A. master of Wellington college, and has a son and 2 daus. William Gladstone Wickham, b. 3 Jan. 1877.— Catherine Mary Lavinia.— Lucy Christian. (6) Mary.x (7) Helen. [5] Helen J^e,d_^t^olo^n^6^n^ G^ LYN, Kev. Sir T George Lewen, of Ewell, Surrey (1759, 6.B.), vicar of Ewell since 1831; s. his brother as 4th Baronet in 1840; b. 10 Sept. 1804; m. 1st —6 Sept. 1838, Emily Jane, dau. of Josiah Birch, Esq. of co. Lan- caster, and St. Peters- burg; she d. 26 July, 1854, leaving a son and dau. (1) George Turberville, b. 22 April, 1841. (2) Emily Catherine, m. 18 July, 1871, to Alfred Deedes Esq. of Bristol, banker. 254 OLYN. SIE GEOEaE m. 2ndly-5 May, 1859, Us cousin Henrietta Amelia, eldest dau. of Eichard Carr Glyn, Bengal o.s. and lias 3 sons and 2 dans. {IJ lirL?«r' " ' ^"^'7TMarga,et Henrietta. escallop arg. MOTTO— Pro libei-tate lege sancta. SEAT— Ewell, Epsom, Surrey. Wl (2) Henrietta Amelia, m. 5 May, 1859, as 2nd wife, to Sir George Lewen Glyn, 4th Baronet. (3) Lydia Jane. ,, ,„ - , /3/ George Henry, b. 31 Jan. 1796; d. s. p. 4 Mar. 1847, ha^ m. Elizabeth, dau. of William Smith, Esq. of Shortgro^ TTAM GLYN of Glyn Lyvon, parish of Landwrog, citL?n r m. Katherine, dau. of Thomas Mostyn, fli'SSa^nlather to the chief Justice who in the reign Castle, created a BARONET 20 May, 1661 ext 1875. [2] Richard, M.A. rector of Llanvaethlu 1567 ; d. 1617. His ^^t5?Eti:of Sdon, citizen; b. 1673; d. 1/46, aged 73. having m. several times but had issue only by Ann Maynard. nSe of Sir William Lewen, of Ewell, Surrey, lord mayor of S^m RICHARD^GLYN, alderman and banker of London, lord mayor and knighted 1752, M.P.London and Coventry, 1 r D nresident of the royal hospitals of Bridewell and Beth- ehemfcreated a BAROnIt 29 Sept. 1759; b 1712; d 1 Jan. 773, having m. lst-8 June 1736, Susannah only dau and lieir of George Lewen, of Ewell, Esq.; she d. 5 Feb. 1751, 1 laving hatl, with other issue, ni Sir George, s. as 2nd Baronet. ^ , . SIR RICHARD m. 2ndly-Mar. 1754, Elizabeth, dau. and coheir of Su- Robert Carr, of Hampton, Mid 1836, having m. 13 June, 1829, Frederica Elizabeth, 3rd dau. of i Henry Harford, Esq. of Do-wn Place, Berks; she d. 5 Dec. 1836, i having had 2 sons and a dau. ■ (1) Sir Richard George, 3rd and present Baronet. (2) Robert Carr, capt. 7th fusiliers; d. 9 April, 1867, aged 34. i (3) Mary Frederica, m. 22 Nov. 1855, to Thomas Leinsteri Goodlake, of Kitemoor, Berks (Baker— BART.) . [3] Thomas Christopher, bar.-at-law, commissioner of bank- ^ rupts ; b. 5 Oct. 1789 ; d. 19 Aug. 1827, having m. 24 Mar. 1817, j Grace Julia, dau. of Thomas Charles Bigge, Esq. of Benton j House, Northumb.; she d. 30 Sept. 1872, aged 82, having (re-m. i 20 June, 1836, to Henry Barne Sawbridge, of East Haddon,^ Northants. J.P. D.L. ll.b. recorder of Daveutry 1803/21, who' d. s. p. 28 April, 1851) had 3 sons, (1) Richard Henry capt. gren. guards ; b. 20 June, 1818 ; d.i 1872, leaving 2 sons, GODFREY. 256 /I/ Richard Henry, of London, merchant, b. in. 23 Aug. 1865, Mary, only dau. of Henry Lucking, Esq. of Corringham, Essex. /2/ Charles H , m. 3 Sept. 1879, Emma Jemson, \ oungest dau. of late Rev. Pryce Jones, of Helmdon, North- •its.— A dau. b. 23 Aug. 1880. Charles Thomas, vicar of Wycliffe.Yorks. 1854/78, whose -t son, , 1/ Charles Robert, m. 18 April, 1873, Maria, dau. of Sir J heophilus John St. Grcorge, Bart. /2/ Julia Ann, m. 11 May, 1870, to Rev. Hubert James Meillyeott (BART.), vicar of Milbome Port, Somerset. (3) Douglas Robert of Sutton Montis, Somerset ; d. s. p. 18 .\:itr. 1881, having m.Emma Alice . ' ' 'ioorge Carr Glyn, of Stanmore Park, Middx. banker; 1 Baron Wolverton. (IT John, M.A. rector of Witchampton and of Hinton . ., Dorset ; b. 25 June, 1799 ; m. 21 July, 1831, Augusta, m. of John Granville, Esq. of London ; she d. 30 Jan. 1837. .11. 2ndly— 25 April, 1839, Anna, 3rd dau. of Capt. W Cleather, Ist Ceylon regt. By his 1st marriage he had (Jarr Stuart, capt. late royal dragoons, J.P. Dorset ; b. . . Nov. 1836 ; m. 20 Oct. 1864, Selina Catherine, younger Hill, of late Rear-Adm. Sir Francis Augustus Collier, C.B. K .( .11. of Wickham, Hants, and has 4 daus. Augasta Julia Carr.— Katharine Carr.— Evelyn Carr.— I'lances Carr. (2) John Plumptre Carr, lieut.-col. rifle brigade; b. 11 Jan. 1837 ; m. 11 Sept. 1866, Ellen, eldest dau. of James Robert- Dalton Dewar, of Winkfield, Windsor, and has a son and 2 daus. Arthur John Carr, b. 20 June, 1868.— Nellie Georgiana Carr.— Ada Carr. i] Mary Elizabeth, d. 17 Jan. 1864, having m. 14 Aug. 1811, to dward Greathed, Esq. of Uddens, Dorset ; he d. Dec. 1840. GODFREY, Sir John Fermor, of Bushfield, co. Keny (1785, L), sheriff 1860, lieut. late 2nd dragoon guards ; s. his father as 4th Baronet in 1873 ; b. 3 Oct. 1828 ; m. 7 Aug. 1856, Mary Corde- lia, only surviving dau. of Thomas White Scutt, Esq. of Clapham House, Litlington, Sussex, and has 3 sons and 3 daus. (1) WilUam Cecil, lieut. 24th foot; b. 21 July, 1857. (2) John Ernest, b. 1864. (3) Herbert Charles, b. 1867. V) Mabel Edith. (5) Helen Gertrude. (6) Mildred. HMS— Arg. between three lions' heads erased gu. a griffin assant sa. REST— A griffln passant sa. holding a sceptre or in the dexter )repaw. [OTTOES— God fried. Deus et libertas. EAT— Kilcoleman Abbey (formerly Bushfield), Milltown, :erry. Uineage, John Godfrey, of Bushfield, now Kllcoleman Abbey, CO. Kerry (great-grandson of John Godfrey, col. of Ludlow egt. of horse, had a grant of land in co. Kerry, 1667), will ated 30 Oct. 1781, proved 12 Oct. 1782, having m. Barbara, au. of Rev. — Hathway, by his wife Barbara, dau. of Tbomas, larl of Conyngsby, and 'had, with other issue, 2 sons, 1) Sir William, created a Baroxet 17 June, 1786. (2) Luke, D.D. rector of Middleton, co. Cork, and treasurer of Cloyne, m. Mary, dau. of Rev. David Cope, rector of Killahagh, CO. Kerry, and had with other issue a son, John, lieut.-col. in the army, fort major of Duncannon; d. 1813, having m. Letitia, dau. of Major John King, of St. Angelo, CO. Fermanagh, m.p. Clogher (Bart.), and had an only son and dau. /I/ John, major Bengal army, 43rd Bengal N.l. ; b. 8 June, 1810; died unm. 14 Aug. 1878. /2/ Barbara, m. to Rev. Godfrey Stuart Hughes, of Hyde House, Leamington. SIR WILLIAM GODFREY, created a Baronet of Ireland 17 June, 1785 ; m.p. for boroughs of Tralee and Belfast in Irish Parliament ; d. 19 Jan. 1817, having m. 15 Aug. 1761, Agnes, only dau. of William Blennerhassett, Esq. of Elm Grove, CO. Kerry, and had with 6 daus. 3 sons, (1) Sir John, s. as 2nd Baronet. (2) William, rector of Kenmare, co. Kerry ; b. 1765 ; d. 1847, having m. 1796, Lucy, dau. of Ven. Edward Day, LL.D. archdeacon of Ardfert (eldest brother of Hon. Robert Day, judge of court of King's bench in Ireland); she d. 1861, having had with 3 daus. a son, EDWARD, b. 18 April, 1803; d. 1872, having m. 28 Sept. 1842, Lucy, dau. of Capt. Crosbie M. Christian, 19th regt. and had 2 sons and 2 daus. /I/ William Henry, of Parkgariffe, co. Kerry, a.b. t.c.d. rector of Kiltergan, co. Kerry since 1873, vicar of Reishe 1870/3 ; b. 14 July, 1843 ; m. 19 July, 1877, Martha, dau. of William Jones Westby, Esq. D.L. of High Park, co. Wicklow, and has a dau. — Katherine Westby. /2/ Alexander John Godfrey, b. 25 July, 1848. /3/ Dorothea Barbara, m. 1871, to John Sullivan Eyre, Esq. bar.-at-law. /4/ Lucy Georgina, d. unm. 1866. (3) Luke, major in the army, m. Susanna, dau. of Sir Ban-y CoUes- Meredith, Bart, and had 2 daus. SIR JOHN GODFREY, 2nd Baronet, lieut.-col. Kerry mil.; b. 16 June, 1763 ; d. 21 Jan. 1841, having m. 26 Nov. 1796, Eleanor, eldest dau. of John Cromie, Esq. of Cromore, co. Antrim; she d. 1852, aged 81, having had with other issue 4 sons and a dau. (1) Sir William Duncan, s. as 3rd Baronet. (2) John, in H.O. d. unm. 1849, aged 47. (3) Henry Alexander, 72nd highlanders, b. 24 Aug. 1803 ; m. 10 July, 1827, Mary, only dau. of John Wood, Esq. of Sligo, and has 2 daus.— Dora Frances.— Mary Susanna Ellen. (4) James George, b. 4 June, 1808 ; m. 30 Mar. 1843, Mary Isabella, eldest dau. of Rev. Francis Richard Mavmsell, rector of Castle Island, co. Kerry, and has a son and dau. [1] John Maunsell, b. 6 Dec. 1851. [2] Eleanor Agnes Isabella, m. 5 Nov. 1870, to George Charles Parker, E.I.C.s. (5) Eleanor, d. 12 Jan. 1854, having m. 26 Aug. 1834, to Very Rev. John Godfrey Day, dean of Ardfert, and had 4 sons and 2 daus. [1] John Grodfrey DAY,b. 15 June, 1835.— [2] James Edward b. 21 Oct. 1836.— [3] Edward Fitzgerald, b. 20 July, 1842.— [4] Maurice, b. 10 Sept. 1843.— [5] Eleanor Frances.— [6] Agnes Arabella. SIR WILLIAM DUNCAN, 3rd Baronet, b. 30 Aug. 1797 , d. Sept. 1873, having m. 14 Oct. 1824, Maria Theresa ; 2nd dau. of John Coltsman, Esq. of Flesk Castle, co. Kerry, and had 7 sons and 2 daus. (1) Sir John Fermor, 4th and present Baronet. (2) WiUiam Fermor, late lieut. 2nd regt. b. 8 Jan. 1831. (3) Henry Arthur, b. 21 May, 1834. (4) Charles George, b. 1836; d. unm. (5) Alfi'ed James, late 24th regt. b (6) Cecil Edward, b. (7) Edmundbury, b. (8) Christina, m. 3 Aug. 1850, to Sir Richard Wood, G.C.M.G. C.B. H.B.M. consul-general at Tunis 1855/78, Damascus 1841/55. (9) Helen Isabella. OOLDNEY. iiy.jj GOLDNEY, Sir Gabriel, of Beechfield and Bradenstoke Abbey, Wilts. J.P. d.l. created a Baronet 11 May, 1880, mayor of Chippenham 1863, M.P. since 1865, built and endowed the church of Bradenstoke, Wilts. 1864, lord of the manors of Chippenham, Sheldon, Lowden, Bradenstoke, Stan- ley, and rectory manor of Corsham, and lay rector of Corsham, a governor and almoner of Christ's hos- pital, on royal commission to inquire into the Masters and Servants Acts; b. 25 July, 1813; m. 16 Sept. 1839, Mary Anne, dau. of Eichard Hay- ward Alexander, Esq. of Corsham, aforesaid, and has had 3 sons and a dau. (1) Gabriel Prior, of Exeter Coll. Oxon. bar.-at-law l.T. 1867, one of the counsel for the mint, recorder of Helstone 1876, of Poole 1879, on royal commission for Norwich election inquiry 1875: b. 4 Aug. 1843. R^^iJifvuo. ^"W^k]^ WJtf3 (2) Frederick Hastings, mayor of Chippenham 1874/5; b. 26 May, 1845; m. 6 Feb. 1875, Ethel Julia, dau. of Henry James Fovvle Swayne, Esq. of The Island, "Wilton, Wilts, and has 2 daus. Katharine Long.— Mary Delarivi^re. (3) John Tankerville, of Trin. Coll. Camb. bar.-at-law l.T. 1869, attomey-gen. and admiralty advocate, Leeward Islands, 1880; b. 15 June, 1846; m. 9 Feb. 1875, Jane Macgregor, youngest dau. of late John Laird, M.P. s.p. (4) Mary Catherine, d. 4 Aug. 1854. Arms— Per pale gu. and az., on a bend engrailed plain cottised arg. between two eagles displayed of the last three garbs sa., banded or. Crest— In front of a garb, as in the arms three cinquefoils or. Motto— Honor virtutis prsemium. SE.^TS— Bradenstoke Abbey, Wilts.; Beechfield, near Chippen- ham. Town House— 27, South street, Grosvenor Square, W. Clubs— Carlton, Conservative. GABRIEL FARNEWELL, aUas GOLDNEY, of Chippenham, yeoman, bailiff 1621, 1627, and 1633, recorded as a bene- factor to the town in the borough books ; bur. there 28 April, 1639, having m. 28 July, 1588, Elizabeth, dau. of Robert Wrot- tesley, and had 3 sons and 2 daus. /I/ Gabriel, of whom presently. 121 John Fame well, alias Goldney, of Chippenham; bp. 2 Feb. 1596; m. 1618, Mary, dau. of William Gale, bailiff of Chippen- ham; she d. 1653, leaving issue. His great-great-grandson, Henry Farnewell alias Goldney, of Blackfriars, woollen draper, was killed by the fall of a temporary scaffolding at the execution of Lord Lovat, 9 April, 1747. (See Gents. Mag. vol. xvii. p. 197.) /3/ Henry, d. 12 Jan. 1640, aged 43. /4/ Elizabeth, bp. 23 Mar. 1591 ; bur. 26 July, 1594. /5/ Ann, b. 1599 ; bur. 5 July, 1616. GABRIEL FARNEWELL, alias GOLDNEY of Chippenham, clothier, bailiff 1636 and 1649; bp. 9 Oct. 1589 ; bur. 10 Jime, 1670, having had 6 sons and 3 daus. [1] Gabriel, of Chippenham, bailiff 1657, 1668, 1673; bur. IT Jan. 1683; will dated 1 Nov. 1681, by which he cliarged certaitt of his lands with an annual payment for the poor inhabitants of Chippenham, wliicli is still paid by Sir Gabriel Goldney, the owner of the estates. He m. Martha, dau. of Rev. R. Stoodly, of Staunton Barnard, Wilts ; she d. 22 Oct. 1682. [2] Thomas, of Bristol, bp. 24 Dec. 1620 ; will dated 1694 ; Mary Boulton, of Bristol; her will dated 10 June, 1709 ; had sons and 2 daus. (1) Thomas, of Goldney House, Clifton, and of Bristol, a part owner of ships " Duke " and " Dutchess," which imder the command of Capt. Woodes Rogers, took Alexander Selkirk (Robinson Crusoe) off the island of Juan Fernandez 1709, and which discovered the Straits of Magellan in the sai year. His will dated 10 Jan. 1723; d. May 1731, having : Martha, dau. of Thomas Speed, and had 6 sons and 7 daus. /I/ Thomas, b. 1688; d. 1699. __ /2/ Thomas, of Goldney House, b. 1696; d. unm. 1768; wil dated 20 Dec. 1768. /a/ Joseph, b. 1699; d. 1716, /4/ Gabriel, b. and d. ITOJ /5/ Gabriel, of Goldney House, b. 1704; d. s. p. 1786; wU dated 7 June, 1776; m. Margaret Dickinson; she d. 29 Jan 1814. /6/ Mary, b. 1688. /7/ Hannali, b. 1689/90. /8/ Martha, b. 1692; d. s. p. 1762, having m. to Joha Vandervall, and to Champion. /9/ Mehetabel,b. 1698; d.s.p. 1767, having m. to Jolm Wood. /lO/ Hannah, b. 1699 ; d. s. p. 1763, having m. to BalLi /ll/ Elizabeth, b. 1706; d. s. p. 7 April, 1764 ; wiU dated U! Dec. 1763. I /1 2/ Ann, b. 1707: d. 1796. | (2) Gabriel, will dated 25 April, 1676; m. Juditli, dau. oti Francis Poulstead, and had a son— Gabriel, of Andover. '\ (3) Joseph. I (4) Mary, m. to James Wallis. (5) Hannah. * [3] Adam, of Rowden Manor House, Chippenham; d. 1684; m. Mary •' [4] John, of Chippenham, after of Malmesbury, clothier ; bp. 10 Aug. 1623; m. 6 Jan. 1650, Mary, dau. of Edmund Wayte,of ^ Malmesbury, Wilts (slie re-m. 30 Nov. 1669, to Edward Grant,. of Trowbridge), and had 2 daus. j (1) Margaret, bp. at Malmesbury 8 Jime, 1652. \ Hineage* (2) Mary, m. to Samuel Bayly. [5]."- - -- -"- shed. 1689, t Edward, bp. 20 Sept. 1629; m. Jane having had a son and 2 daus. Joseph. — Elizabeth. — Susannah. 6] Henry, of whom presently. ■"7] Alice, bp. 6 Nov. 1626; m. to Organ. i 8] Margaret, bp. 30 Dec. 1615; m. to Edward Pierce. , 9] Elizabeth, bp. 4 Mar. 1617 : HENRY GOLDNEY, of Chippenham, bailiff 1668 ; b. 20; May, 1633 (will dated 25) ; d. 26 July, 1684, having m. 1st, Alice, dau. of Richard Scott ; she b. Oct. 1631, and d. s. p., April, 1670. He m. 2ndly, ,Ann, dau. of Joseph Holtou, Esq.. and had 5 sons and 2 daus. (1) Henry, of Chippenham, and of Langley Burrell, by devise,_ of his father, a trustee of the will of WiUiam Penn, gov. of Pennsylvania ; bur. 25 May, 1733, having m. (settlements datec^ 9 and 10 Mar. 1713) Elizabeth, dau. of George Speke, of Hazle«^ bury, Wilts, and had 2 sons and 2 daus. \ /I/ Henry, of Whitchurch, Southampton, m. Mary /2/ George. /3/ Anne, b. 1716. /4/ Mary, b. 1717. (2) Gabriel, of Cliippenliam ; d. 28 Jan. 1737, aged 69, wilL Individuals of this name have been resident at Chippenham, i proved 5 July, 1737, having m. Sarah, dau. of Samuel Weblj| Wilts, since John Goldney, of Chippenham, was appointed of Bromham; she d. 1 April, 1746, having had a son and 5 dauag keeper of the king's park at Abberley, Wore, in 1485. Henrv Henry Goldney, of Bristol, was a burgess in the parliaments of Henry VI. 1421, 1425, and 1427; his will was proved at Bristol in 1430. About the middle of the 16th century the family of Fame- ' welle, alias Goldney, appears on the borough records in the per- son of Henry Farnewell, alias Goldney, of Chippenham, yeo- man (possibly son of Adam Farnewell). This Henry was ap- pointed the first bailiff of Chippenham by Q. Mary's charter of incorporation 1553, the same year in which he represented the borough in parliament; later on, in 1609, a Gabriel Farnewell alias Goldney, of Chippenham, was its bailiff, and the borough records before referred to testify that he was a benefactor to the town. It is probable that he was identical with the Gabriel, With which this pedigree commences, viz. /I/ Gabriel, of whom presently. /2/ Anna, d. 18 Feb. 1769, aged 60. /3/ Mary, d. 22 April, 1736. ^ /4/ Jane, m. to John Bedford, of Chippenham. ■ /5/ Sarah, d. 1711. /6/ EUzabeth, d. 1729. i (3) John, of Chippenham, a freeman 1714 ; m. Margaret, daoi of James Ashe, Esq. (4) Thomas ^ (5) Edward, of Bristol, merchant; b. posth. 6 Feb. 1648; d-, Dec. 1713, will dated 6 Nov. 1711; m. Sept. 1709, Mary, dau. of Levi Ames, of Charlton, Shepton Mallet, and had a son, Edward, of Bristol, printer, author of Goldney's Works, t vols. &c.; m. Joanna, dau. of Thomas Cadell, of Bristol, and had 2 sons and 5 daus. i /I/ Edward, whose dau. Anne, m. to Macdouougli. /2/ Harry. / GOLDNET. 257 /3/ Joanna, (L 1 April, 1806, having m. to Rev. Abraham Rees, D.l>. Ellin. F.H.S. fellow Linngean society, lion, fellow royal society literature, pastor of St. Thomas Presbyterian church, Southwark, 1768/83, of Jewin Street chapell 783/1825, author of the Encyclopaedia; he d. 9 June, 1825, aged 82. /4/ Mary, m. to E Clarke. /5/ Anna, d. 1831, aged 91. /6/ Augusta. /7/ Martha, m. to John Cox. (6) Ann, d. s, p. having m. as 1st wife, to Rev. Nathaniel Chauncy, nearly 50 years minister at Devizes ; he d. 16 May, 1750. (7) Sarah. GABRIEL GOLDNEY, of Chippenham, d. 1746, aged 66, having m. Margaret, dau. of John Bennett, of Small- [Brook ; she d. 24 May, 1776, aged 68, having had 4 sons, of whom the two younger, viz. Tliomas, of Chippenham, bailiff 1775 and 1778, d. unm. bur. 2 Nov. 1797; and John,d. young 14 Jan. 1 748, aged 10. The two elder sous were, [1] Gabriel, of whom presently. {2] Samuel, of Bath, will dated 5 Aug. 1777, bur. at "Weston, Bath, 13 Jiuie, 1779, having m. Eleonora, dau. of Richard Rmi- lell, of Norton St. Philips, Wilts, (sister of the millionaire Philip Riuidell, a goldsmith of Ludgate Hill, Loudon) ; she d. 10 Due. 1816, aged 71, having had 3 sons, (la) Francis Bennett, sometime of Willowbrook, Eton, and of Seymour Court, Marlow, Bucks, and of London; b. 4 Mar. 1768 ; bur. 26 Sept. 1829, aged 61, having m. 13 Sept. 1792, Elizatx;th, dau. of John Lovegrove, of Great Marlow, artist and heraldic painter ; she d. 9 Oct. 1844, having had 7 sons and 2 daus. /I/ Francis Bennett, of London, b. 12 June, 1796 ; d. 16 Sept. 1872, having ni. Ist — Jan. 1825, Anne, dau. of Samuel Barlow, of Camberwell; she iL 23 Nov. 1846. He m. 2ndly— 3 Oct. 1848, Mary, dau. of James Gibb, of London ; she d. s. p. 29 April, 1874. By liis Ist wife he had 4 sons and 3 daus. [1] Pliilip Rundell, b. 11 Jan. 1826; d. unm. 26 Nov. 1870, aged 44. [2] Francis Bennett, b. 3 Oct. 1827; m. 11 Feb. 1868, Cliristina Macrt Morse, of Copdock, Suffolk, J J». capt. late »6th and 78r. 1861— Thomas, b. tO Jane. 186S/-Mar7. fa) John Viret, of Frimler. Snrrej ; b. M Jane, 181S ; m. 1st, n June, 1840. Hannah Trances, daa. of Capi. Ellas Bobinson Handcock ; she d. He m. Sndlj-16 Mar. 1876, Emily Mary, daa. ol Rer. Charles StonhooM, rector of Primley, Surrey (BART.) By his 1st wife he had a son and daa. [1] William Darld, b. 7 Mar. 184J ; m. f May, 187J, Bertha Ann. eldest dan. of late Henry White, Esq. [2] Dorothea Maryanne, m. SI F«U 1864, to Ber. Rlclianl WilUam Bnraght, bjl Ttosr ol Holy Trinity, Birmingham, and has S sons and 4 dans. William E.xiiAairr. b. II April, 1888.-Hawtwy James, b. 26 July, 1871.— Mary. -BUen.-Oraoe Mary.— Dora. 3) Sir Daniel, created a BABOXcr. 4) Uunr^ro Hinry. of BamopOdd, oo. Durham; b. 16 Sspi. 1820 III. J'J .Tuh , 18Q2. Clara, Ith daa. of John Fenwick, Bhi. of Nort law of Thomas Wallls. of Old Bldley, KOI! (6) April. 1-'^- Jaiiics H HiiK'li I (6) Jan.- I (7) Man vicar i»f !■■ Knu'sl I (8) Frain Laltjg, vi< .. {i of WanraTe. co. Lano. CJL; b. 19 .. BauM Brant, 4th dan. of Oapt. 1 hasason. 1893. Iler. Alfred Cory Kingdon, II and dan. Catherine Agnes. afe.to Ber. William HOLYOAKE-GOODRICHE— 8Ce HOLYOAKE. GOOLD, SiB Henry VAL- ENTINE, of Old Court, CO. Cork (1801, U.K.); 8. his father as 3rd Baronet in 1870; b. 7 July, 1803; heir presumptive, his nephew Er- nest Henry. ARMS— Az. on a fease or between five gold- finches ppr. three mul- lets gu. CUKST— A demi-lion or. MOTTO— Deus mihi providebit. R E 8 I DENCB — West Croydon, Surrey. ILincage. GEORGE GOOLD, of Old Court (son of Henry Goold, of Call) ; d. Mar. 1789, having m. Mary Anne, eldest dau. of James Galway, Esq. and had with other issue 4 sons and 2dau8. (1) Henry Michael, of BaHygriffin, co. Cork ; d. 27 Oct. 1786, having m. 27 May, 1777, Catherine, dau. of DonattO'Callaghan, Esq. uf Kilgory, co. Clare, and had 2 sons and a dau. [11 Sir George, s. as 2nd Baronet. [2] Henry, of Nash Court, Kent, and Clonmore, co. Tip- perary; b. 22 Sept. 1782; d. 1835, having m. (settlement by private Act of Parliament) 2 July, 1801, Eleanor, daa. and coheir of Thomas Hawkins, Esq. of Nash Court, Kent; she d. 1848, having had 4 sons and 3 /I/ Henry Michael Francis, capt. 38th regt. Madras x.l.; b. J2 July, 1803; d. 1861, ha\ing m. Matilda, dau. of Matthew O'Rrien. Esq. of Newcastle, co. Limerick; she d. 1865, having ha3.— Frances Mary Anne. (3) Edward, in the Austrian army; supposed d. unm. (4) William Bedingfeld, d. unm. 1838. (5) Charlotte, abbess of Roehampton convent. (6) Ellen Frances. (7) Georgina. (8) Marcella, a nun. (9) Frances. Gordon of Letterfourie— see Addenda, " Chaos." GORDON. GOKDON, Sir Home Seton, of Embo, CO. Suther- land (1631, N.S.),ex.- capt. Koyal Glamor- gan L.I. mil. formerly 44tli regt. with which he served in India; s. his father as 11th Baronet in 1876; b. 21 Mar. 1845 ; m. 2.5 Nov. 1870, Mabel Montagu, only child of Montagu David Sdott, Esq. (BART.), M.P. East Sussex, J.P. and D.L. and has a son, (1) Home Seton Cliarles Montagu, b. 30 Sept. 1871. ARMS (not registered, but the following are used)— Az. three boars' heads erased or. CREST— A boar's head as in arms. Motto — Forwai-d without fear. SEAT— Embo House, Sutherland. BESIDEXCES— 8, Granville Place, Portman Square, W. and 10, Briwswick Place, Brighton. Eineage* SIR JOHN GORDON, of Embo. co. Sutherland (great- grandson of Adam Gordon, dean of Caithness, son of the 1st Earl of Huntly), was created a BARONET of NOVA ScOTiA 29 Jan. 1631 (patent sealed 29 June, 1631). His descendant in tlie 6th generation, SIR ORFORD GORDON, Qth Baronet (on the death of his brother. Sir John, 12 Nov, 1804), capt. 78th highlanders; d. 19 June, 1857, having m. 20 Dec. 1813, Frances, dau. of Gen. Gore Browne, col. 44th regt.; she d. 11 Aug. 1866, having had a son and 3 daus. [1] Sir Home, s. as 10th Baronet. [2] Julia Charlotte Mackenzie, d. 10 Aug. 1857, having m. 5 Dec. 1839, to Rev. William Churchill, rector of Stickland, Dor- set, and had 8 sons and 3 daus. /I/ William Churchill, b.a. Trin. Coll. Camb. formerl}' bar.-at-law ; b. 6 Oct. 1840. /2/ Orford, com. H.M.s." Merlin"; b. 24 Dec.1843; m,26Nov. 1872, Edith Maria, dau. of William Robert Preston, Esq. of Mlnesteed Lodge, Hants, and has a son and 2 daus. A son, b. 30 Dec. 1880.— Edith Mary Preston— A dau. b. 9 April, 1878. /3/ Mackenzie, capt. 58th regt.; b. 28 Jan. 1848. /4/ Cameron, b.a. Worcester Coll. Oxford, bar.-at-law, ap- pointed by court of chancery in 1877 a governor of Dulwich college; b. 6 Feb. 1849; m, 19 Nov. 1874, Blanclie, only dau. of George William Hodge, Esq. of Reedsmouth Hall, North- umberland, and has a dau.— Ida Blanche Gordon. /5/ Melville, in H.o. M.A. Emmanuel Coll. Camb.; b. 8 April 1850. > 1 . /6/ Seton, capt. late 44th regt. paymaster; b. 20 April, 1851- m. 1 May, 1877, Elinor Milly, eldest dau. of J Kidd, m.d! of Blackheath, and has a son,— Gordon Seton, b. 26 Dec 'l878 /7/ Reginald, of Barnes, Surrey, C.E.; b. 13 Sept. 1853 ;' m.l3 April, 1880, Caroline Harriet, eldest dau. of late John Ross Hutchinson, B.C.S. /8/ Stuart, B.A. of Brasenose Coll. Oxford ; b. 26 Jan. 1856 /9/ Julia Louisa, m. 17 Oct. 1871, to Richard Fleming St Andrew St. John, H.M. assistant commissioner in Brn-mah' late 60th rifles (B. St. Johx) . /lO/ Louisa. /il/ Caroline. [3] Louisa Charlotte Melville. [4] Frances Amelia, m. 1861, to Stylianos Apostolides Esq. of London. ' SIR HOME, 10th Baronet, M.A. j.p. and D l • b 1818; d. 18 Sept. 1876, having m. 26 Mar. 1844,'Elien Harriet youngest dau. of Bartholomew Barnewall, Esq. and has a son ' (1) Sir Home Baton, 11th and present Baronet, GORDON, SiE William, of Earlston, co. Kirk- '\ cudbright (1706, N.S.), lieut.-col. late 17th " lancers, served in the Crimea and Indian Mutiny, j K.L.H.,D.L. Kirkcudbright; s. his father as 6th Bare- * net in 1843 ; b. 20 Oct. 1830; m. 1st— 21 Sept. 1857, 1 Catherine, 2nd dau. of John Page, Esq. and widow of \ P J Joyce, Esq. of Cultra Park, co. Gal- way ; she d. 17 Jan. 1864, having had a dau. d. in \ infancy. He m. 2ndly — 23 Aug. 1866, Mary Grace, ' eldest dau. of SirWilliam Maxwell, Bart.of Cardoness. j NOTK— Heir presumptive said to be Charles Edward \ Gordon. Arms — Az. a bezant between three boars' heads erased or. • Cre.'^t— A dexter hand grasping a sword ppr. MOTTO— Dread God. j Seat— Earlston House, Kirkcudbright. i Einfagf. li.s ! SIR WILLIAM GORDON, of Eailston. co. Kirkcudbright, (younger son of William (fordon, of Earlston, M.P. and Mary,his wife, eldest dau. of Sir John Hope, of Craighall), lieut.- col. under the Duke of Marlljorough, created for his services to K. William during the revolution of 1688 a Baronkt of NOVA SCOTIA, 29 July, 1706, with remainder to his brother Sir Alexander and the heirs male of his body; he d.s. p. 1718, having ni. Mary, eldest dau. and coheir of Sir George Campbell, of Esnock, and was s. by his brother, Qcll, and has 8 sons and 2 daus. (2) John Hart, b. 88 Jan. 1848; ra. 5 Sept. 1878, Alice Letitia, 3r(l dau. of George Miller, M.D. of Chippenham. (3) Caroline Louisa, m. 7 May, 1867, to Charles, youngest son of late Thomas Harrison, Esq. of Streatham Park, Surrey (bar.-at-law, P.R.8.) (4) Annie Picciola. (6) Sophia Susanna, (6) Eleanor Augusta. /2/ Ann Eliza, m. 1840, to Martyn John Roberts, of Pendarreu House, Brecon, J.P. D.L. and has with other issue a son William Scarlett de Lisle ROBERTS, b. 1849. SIR JOHN, 5th Baronet, b. 4 Oct. 1780; d. 8 Jan. 1843, having m. 1st— 10 April, 1809, Juliana, dau. of Jervis Gal- limore, of Greenfield; she d. s. p. 13 Feb. 1824. He m. 2ndly— 22 April,1826, Mary, eldest dnu. of William Irving, of Gribton, CO. Dumfries ; she d. 8 ^lar. 1869, having had with other issue a son and 4 daus. (1) Sir William, 6th and present Baronet. (2) June. (3) Mary Christian, m. 3 May, 1854, to John Shand, M.D. ; lieut.-col. Ist administrative brigade Ayrsh. art. vols, and has had 3 sons and 2 daus. John D Adolphus SHAND, b. 4 June, 1858.— William, b. 12 Sept. 1861.— Alured Charles James, b. 2 Aug. 1865.— Elizabeth Cust Gordon, d. 31 Oct. 1880.— Mary Irving. (4) Julia, m. 11 July, 1872, to Herbert James, Esq. (5) John Anne, m. 7 Aug. 1861, to Stevenson, son of John Forbes, Esq. of Aberdeen, s. p. DUFF-GORDON, Sir Maurice (1813, U.K.); 8. his father as 4th Baronet in 1872 ; b. Feb. 1849 ; m. 24 June, 1872, Fanny, dau. of Heniy Waterton, Esq. and widow of Seymour Ball Hughes, Esq. and has a dau. (1) Caroline Lucy. Note.— Heir presumptive, Cosmo Edmund Duff-Gordon. Arms— Quarterly, 1st and 4th, Az. three boars' heads erased within a double tressure composed of fleurs-de-lis and roses alternately or, GORDON. 2nd and 3rd, Vert, a fesse dancett^e erm. between a buck's head cabossed and two escallops or, a mullet gu. for difference, DCFF. CRESTS— 1st, Two naked amis holding a bow and ready to let fly an arrow all ppr. GORDON. 2nd, A demi-lion gu. holding a sword erect ppr. on the breast a mullet gu. for difference, DUFF. MOTTO— Deo juvante. Town House— 31, Chester Square, s.w. THE BARONETCY. SIB JAMES DUFF, British consul at the port of Cadiz ; created a Baronet 12 Nov. 1813, with remainder to his nephew, William Gordon, Esq. and d. unm. 20 Nov. 1815. Eineage. Sir WILLIAM DUFF-GORDON, 2nd Baronet (2nd son of Alexander, Lord Rock\'ille, a lord of session, and grandson of William, 2nd Earl of Aberdeen) ; M.P. city of Worcester 1812; assumed the additional svu-name and arms of Duff by R.l. 9 Oct. 1813 ; b. 8 April, 1772 ; d. 8 Mar. 1823, having m. 10 Feb. 1810, Caroline, dau. of Sir George Cornewall, Bart, of Moccas Court, CO. Hereford ; she d. 23 April, 1875, having had 2 sons and 2 daus. „ ^ ^ (1) Sir Alexander Cornewall, s. as 3rd Baronet. (2) Cosmo Lewis, b. 23 Feb. 1812 ; d. 14 Aug. 1876, having m. 3 Nov. 1859, Anna Maria, younger dau. of Sii- Edward Antrobus, Bart, and has 3 sons and 2 daus. Cosmo Edmimd, heir presumptive to the Baronetcy; b. 22 July, 1862.— Henry William, b. 12 Jan. 1866.— John Cornewall, b. 17 Aug. 18G9.— Flora.— Evelyn. (3) Georgiana Catherine. (4) Alicia Frances. Oni ALEXANDER CORNEWALL, 3rd Baronet, assistant O gentleman usher to the Queen ; a commissioner of inland revenue ; b. 3 Feb. 1811 ; d. 27 Oct. 1872, having m. 16 May, 1840, Lucy, only child of John Austin, Esq.; she d. 13 July, 1869, having had a son and 2 daus. (1) Sir Maurice, 4th and present Baronet. (2) Janet Ann, m. 5 Dec. 1860, to Henry James Ross, Esq. and has an only child, Alexander Gordon ROSS, b. 9 Sept. 1862. (3) Urania, d. 22 Sept. 1877, aged 19. Smith-Gobdon — see Smith. 264 OORE, GORE, Sib St. George Ralph (1622, 1.) ; s. his kinsman as 9th Baronet in 1878; b. 21 Sept. 1841; m. 6 April, 1876, Eugenia Marion, dau. of (Hon.) Eyles Irwin Caulfeild Browne, soli- citor, M.L.C. Queensland, and has 2 sons and a dau. (1) Ralph St. George Claude, b. 12 May, 1877. (2) Irwin St. John, b. 20 Jan. 1880. (3) Hilda Grace. ARMS— Gu. a f esse arg. between three cross-crosslets fitch6e or. Crest— A wolf rampant arg. collared gu. MOTTO— Sola salas servire Deo. Residekce— Brisbane. ILmeage. GERARD GORE, of London, alderman, treasurer of the merchant taylors' company (son of John Gore, of Lon- don), had a grant from Q. ELIZABETH of land held of the manor of Moulsey Prior, part of the dissolved monastery of Merton, Surrey ; d. 11 Dec. 1607, set. 91 ; will dated 19 Dec. 1602; proved 16 Jan. 1607/8; m. Ellen, eldest dau. of Ralph Davenant, of London and Edmonton, Middx; she d. 13 Feb. 1607/8 ; will dated 3 Feb. 1607/8 ; proved 24 April following (both bur. at St. Mary Magdalen, London), leaving 7 sons, (1) Richard, of London and Hamburgh, merchant, M.P.Lon- don 1602 ; d. 1622, having m. Mai-y, dau. of William Albany, of London, merchant, and had issue. (2) Thomas, d. s.p. liaving m. Susan, dau. of Hans Lanqnart, widow of William Tooley. She re-m. 3rdly, to Christopher Humphrey; and 4thly, to Roger Gwin. (3) Gerard, m. Mary, dau. of Crane, cofferer to Queen Elizabeth, ancestor of Gore of London and Godalming. (4) Sir John Gore, of New Place, Herts. Knt. alderman and sheriff of London, lord mayor at the accession of CHARI.ES I. (1624), and knighted at Whitehall 4 June. 1626; bur. 12 Dec. 1636, having m. — 1st, Anne, dau. of Richard Bowdler, of London, merchant (by whom he had an only son Gerard, of London, merchant, who d. unm. Feb. 1623 4). Sir John m. 2ndly— Hester, dau. of Sir Thomas Campbell, alderman, and sometime lord mayor of London ; she d. 6 Dec. 1634, leaving issue, ancestor of Gore-Langton, of Newton Park, Somerset (see Earl of Arran in PEERAGE). (5) William, of London and Tottenham, alderman and sheriff of London ; d. 14 July, 1624, having m. Jane, eldest dau. of Sir Robert Lee, Knt. citizen, alderman, and lord mayf)r of London. (6) Ralph, of Southall, Middx. fined for sheriff "of London ; d. Sept. 1637 ; will dated 30 May, 1637 ; proved 15 Nov. following; m. Agnes, dau. and sole heir of Richard Young, of London citizen and Salter (relict of Christopher Merrick, of Norcott Middx). ' (7) Sir Paul Gore, of Magherabeg, co. Donegal (afterwards Manor Gore), by grant James I. (.3 Jan. 1610), commanded a troop of horse in Q. Elizabeth's army in Ireland, m.p. Bally- shannon 1613, was created a BARONET OF Ireland 2 Feb 1621/2; will dated 16 Sept. 1629, proved Nov. following • bur' in the abbey church of Donegal, having m. Isabella, dau. of Francis Wycliffe, and niece of Sir Thomas Wentworth Earl of Strafford, and liad with other issue 4 sons, [1] Sir Ralph, 2nd Baronet, inq. p. m. at Enniskillen 1 Feb ".,?.H^»„L^f II-; ^- (licence dated 1640) Anne, 2nd dau. of William, 2nd Lord Caulfeild, of Charlemont, and had an only Sir William, s. as 3rd Baronet. [2] SIR Arthur, of Newton Gore. co. Mayo created a BARONET OF IRELAND 10 April, 1662. His greatSSon ('see^EERAG^E)! '"'''' ""^^^ '' ARRAN.^12 A^ m2 t^l^^^7'^'''''*-il-™-^^y'^^^^s*^ "la"- and coheiress of Robert Blayney, of Tregonan, co. Montgomery, and of Stk Blaney CO Monaghan. She d. 2 Oct. 1651. Hed-^t iSughre^ 2 Nov following, leaving an only dau. Frances, m ift S Sir Robert King, Bart (E. KINGSTON), and 2ndly S, Robert Choppyne, of Newcastle, co. Longford -ivooert %f}J^^'^n *'«^'^^Cis, of Ai-taman, co. Sligo, ancestor of Sir a^t?cle) "'' ^ ^^^o^^T 30 Aug. 1760. (Se^nexl qiR WILLIAM 3rd Baronet, P.c. Ireland; custos rotu- O lorum CO Leitrim, 1684, will dated 1 Ma? mV proved 12 Maj-, 170.5, having m. Hannah, dau. and coheiJ of James son and heir of Sir James Hamilton. Knt of Manor Hamilton, co. T,P,tHn.. she d. 21 May, 1733, havhig had with Hamilton, co. Leitri other issue, 2 sons [1] Sir Ralph, s. as 4th Baronet, EJ. r21 William, chaplain to the Iridi hoaw of dean of Down 1733; d. 6 Jan. 1711 (admlB. 10 ^ having m. Honora, dan. of Heoiy PritUe, Bvi Tipperary (B. DCXAJ.LKT); she d. 17*7, haTing issue, 4 sons, /I/ William, dean of CwJhel MU^lUbe^ « : and bishop of Limerick 1778 (fomMknC Ida A d. 25 Feb. 1784, having m. Itt— Muy.dMPL of Esq. of Coote Hall, and relict of Ony Moon . CO. Tipperary ; she d, s. p. He m. SimUj, Ma. Rev. William French, of Oak Park, oo. Bor< Ardagh (B. DE FRKYXE); she d. 25 Mar. K- . with 3 dans, an only son, WILLIAM (CoL), of The HeaDi i.. Kil i on-Shannon, chairman of th< comet 14th dragoons; d. 1 > 1788, Maiy, dau. of Michael I she d. Not. 1848, having ! daus. [1] William (Rev.), d. Jai.. .^... .-ij i....... ., d. at Madras, 20 Sept. 1818.— £3J Hobert, oapt. K.S.; d. •. p. [4] Ralph, lieut. RJ<.; d. s. p. having m. Mary. dau. of 1 John Parkinson. [5] George, 9th regt. ; died at St. Luda. [6] Nathaniel, of Clifton, Briatol: d. S Dec. 1876. Ist^l Jan. 1836, Hannah, dau. oC Ten. James 1 archdeacon of Olandeloogfa (BwUrr.) ; she d. He m. Sndly, Sarah, dao. otOoL Oravdoa, R.t , having had S chUdren who died youn Srdlv— S8 July, 186S, YtKoem LooIm, dau. of 8a ; Bki. of Hadley HooR. Middx.; she d. 6 May, lb hadasonand Sdam. BolMCt OenMota, b. t FM>. 1867.— Frances Nora PritUe. q m ti ' ui hr Botatnrl Os^hgrim' John, rector ofAgbada, oo. Cork; d. s. p. 19 Mar. 1837. iving m. BUmbeCb. dao. of Michael Harris, of DnbUa. and sister of Lady Caettemaine; she ra-m. to Kennady. [8] Frederick, m. Manr, dan. of John Parkinson (son of the af u r c w d d John Pandoaon), and left a dan.— Mary. m. 5 July, 1866, to John PoUard Micktolbwalte. of Tbomville, Yorks. and of Penbalm, MonmonUL of m.t. bar..at-law, and has a son, St. Jobn Oon MiddmMmlto, and 5 daiu. [9] Margaret, [10] Mary, [111 BUaabeth.Rll unm. [12] Frances Arabella, m. to IUt. Jobn Walsh, fonnerly perpetnalcorate of Killln,co. Limerick, and bad S sons and adao. [13] Anne, m. , to Rev. Ricbard Kerille, rector of ClonprlMt, 00. Cork. His 4th dan. LoniM Jane, m. 7 Jan. 1864, to Bdmnnd Currey, M.D. of UsBMra (see also HoDsqx— Bjlbt^ to Ool. Jobn Campbell, unm. Nov. iM'j. battleaxa gnarK i^town; d. 1748, BUj > of AlbiTt NesMtt, of London, merd>ant.and ii„ : a Gould, of Hackney, dtlaen and draper, of London ; abe «L ,1 774. /a/ Frederidc, provoet-marsbal-gan. of Irebuid 1744. m.p. Tulske,one: 7 Dec. 1741, bur. with her husband, bavbiig bad wi sons, (1) Sir St. George Gore-St. George, 6th Baron egal, appointed governor 1748, **-— ^-^ tba a d. 8. p. 25 Sept. 1746, having ni. M Sept. 1743, Anne, only dau. of Right Hon. Francis Burt4jn, of Buncraggy (.M. Cony.nu- HAM); she d. 23 April, 1745. (2) Sir Ralph, 6th Baronet, commander-in-chief in Ireland In 1788, lieut-gen. in the army, wounded at Fnntonnr, and as captain haM, Haatft. (6) Loaii [2] l^'bOTt IMII . m. 17 Oorbat, of TandiUa, QniiiiilaBil: K 8 TUvt, Mar. 1841. Mary Stewart, dan. of Chrielophar Baldook.liaot.-ooLB.iXJi. They, with their 8 aoM. wen lout in the wtmIc of the ••6 u rerel g u"ajt.o8r ariebana.ll Mar. 1H47. learlM a dan.— Uooie Sawarroff. m. 18 May, IMH. to JeoqoainaaantbaL [3] Ralph TboBMa, h.f7 Mor.1814; d. 81 Ool. 1880. baring lSOot.l888,lBabanaJano.dan.ofWniiaa HopldM.af Pmyna. oo. Maath; aha d. 16 FMk 1874 bnriaf (i Jnna. 1868. to OnMmd de Lanoy Prtanlx, Biq. of O afiii Maiil) had a aim and dan. (1) St. John Oorbat. 8Bd ttasL 8th dragoon goaida.; h. 10 Daa 1888. (2) LaolBdn, li. 17 May. ItH. to Henry TomkiMoa, capt. let B. drMwo— IM* o Asbantee war; b. 16 April, 1851. ( 4 ) ( ;orard Ralph, b. 5 June, 1855. ( 5 ) Frederick St. John, b. 21 April. 1857. (0) Alice Margaret Grace, m. SO Nov. 1867, to Alexander dc Wolkoff, of Rossia. and has had S sons and a dau. Vladindr OB WOLKOKP.—Nioolal.— Boris, d. 1878.— Vera. (7) Katberine Marr, m. 2 June, 1881,to Artbar Mon- tague Bernard, of the Inner Temple. (8) Beatrice Diana, m. 14 June, 1881, to Baron Werner Von Globlg. chamberlain to the Emperor of Austria and in waiting on the Arehduke Hainer of Austria. f9) Lilian. (10) Gwendoline Maud. [6] Louisa Susannah, m. S Mar. 1849, to her cousin (Yancis Corbet-Singleton, of South Australia, formerly of Aclare, Ireland, late K.S. 1I.I..C. West Australia, resident governor of a district w. A. auditor-general and clerk L.C South Australia, and has 8 sons and 2 daus. Ill Sliapland Cllffe COBBBT-SlKOLKTON, b. 9 Mar. 1850. 121 Edmund St. John, b. 10 Oct. 1851 ; m. June, 1877. Knox-Gore— ftce Knox. GOKK-BOOTH, Sir Henry William, of Liasa- dell, CO. Sligo (1760, i.), high sheriff for that CO. 1872; 8. his father as 5th Baronet in 1876 ; b. 1 July, 1843; m. 29 April, 1867, Georgina Mary, only dau. of Col. Hill, of Tickhill Castle, Yorks. by Lady Frances his wife (E. Scarborough), and has 2 sons and 3 daus. (1) Josslyn Augustas Richard, b. 25 Feb. 1869. (2) Mordannt, b. 5 Dec. 1878. (3) Ck)n8tanoe Georgine. (4) Eva Sellna. (5) Mabel Ollre. ARMS— Quarterly, 1st and 4th, Arg., a chaplet of roees between three boars' heads erect and erased pean. 2nd and 3rd, Gu., a fesse between three croes-^aoeslets fltchte or. CRBSTS— 1st, A lion passant pean, the dexter fore-paw resting on a chaplet as in the arms. 2nd, A wolf rampant arg. MOTTOES— Genti aequus utrique. Above the Booth crest- Quod ero spero. Above the Gore crest— In hoc signo vlnces. SEAT— LIssadell, Carney, co. Sligo. Uinrafif. SIR FRANCIS GORE (4th son of Sir Paul Gore, see Eari of Arran), of Artaminn. co. Sligo, Knt. M.P. for that county 1661, lieut.-col. Chidley Coute's regt. of foot, 1660, had a grant of lands in cos. Kilkenny. Sligo, and Galway, 1660; he m. Anne, dau. of Capt. Robert Parke, of Sligo and of Newtown, co, GORING, Leitrim [she re-m. to Percy Gethin, Esq. (BART.), and d. Feb. 1713], having had with other issue 6 sons. ni Sir Eobert, of Newtown Gore, d. Dec. 1705, having m. Feb. 1 «78 VrnnpPM eldest dau. of Sir Thomas Newcomen, knt., of Sn, CO? Duwfn ; she d. 1 Mar. 1735, having had with 6 daus. 7 sons, of whom the 4th, Natiiaxiel. of Artaman and Newtown Gore; b. 1692; m. 25 July 1711, Lettice, only dau.and heir of Humphrey Booth, Esq. of Dublin, and had with 3 daus. 2 sons, of whom the elder, Sir Booth, was created a Baronet 30 Aug, 1760. r21 Paiil of Corstown, co. Kilkenny, m. Dorcas, 2nd dau. of Thomas Whyte, Esq. of Red Hills, co. Cavan, and had issue, [3] Francis, m. , dau. of Col. TyfEan, and had a son, TyfEan, r41 Ralph, merchant and alderman, of Dublin, lord ^a/oj^, 1711, d. 25 Jan. 1715, having m. Isabella Spring ; she d. 1 Feb. following. [5] Richard, of Sligo, m. 1696, Gertrude, dau. of Arthur Hyde, of Castle Hyde, co. Cork, and had with two daus, an only sur- viving son, RICHARD, of Seaview,co.Wicklow,m. Anne, dau. of Wm. Gore, M.P. Kilkenny (see preceding article), and had 2 sons and 6 daus. His grandson, RICHARD, of Dublin and Lummville, King's co. formerly 14th dragoons (younger son of Arthur Gore and Mary Fleming); d. July, 1824, having m. 1794, Amelia, dau. of John Kelly, of Dublin ; d. 24 July, 1852, having had (by her 1st husband) with other issue 2 sons and a dau. (1) Richard Thomas, f.r.C.S.e. b. 10 Oct. 1799, m. 1 Aug. 1837, Louisa, dau. of Archibald Armstrong, of Grenada, and Trinidad, W.I. and has 2 sons and 2 daus. /I/ Richard John. b. 13 Sept. 1838. /2/ Henry, b. 9 Feb. 1842. /3/ Amelia. /4/ Louisa Mary. (2) William Henry, b. Mar. 1805. (3) Mary, d. s.p. 17 Sept. 1864, having m. 1st, to H. Coch- rane, and 2ndly, to Jules Fornier, of France. SIR BOOTH GORE, of Lissadell, co. Sligo, created a Baro- XET of Ireland 30 Aug. 1760; d. 22 Aug 1773, aged 61, having m. 23 Dec. 1743, Emily, dau. of Brabazon Newcomen, Esq. of Tallanstown, co. Louth; she d. in Nov. 1778, having had 2 sons, [1] Sir Booth, of Lissadell, co. Sligo, of Huntercombe House, Bucks, and of Salford, Chesh. 2nd Baronet, d. unni. 17 June, ' 1804, and was s. by his brother, viz. SIR ROBERT NEWCOMEN GORE-BOOTH, 3rd Baronet, who assumed by sign manual 30 Aug. 1804, the additional surname and arms of Booth ; b. ; d. 23 Oct. 1814, having m. 19 Nov. 1804, Hannah, dau. of Henry Invin, Esq. of Swindestown, co. Sligo, and had 2 sons and a dau. [1] Sir Robert, s. as 4th Baronet. [2] Henry, Scots fusilier guards, b, 11 April, 1809; d. 25 July, 1881, having m. 8 May, 1834, Isabella, 2nd dau. of James Smith, Esq. of Jordan Hill, co. Renfrew, and had 5 sons and 3 daus. (1) Robert Henry, b. 16 Dec. 1838. (2) James, major r.e. 1881, instructor of fortifications, R.M. academy, Woolwich ; b. 22 Sept. 1840; m. 20 July, 1870, Louisa Charlotte, dau. of Henry Trench, Esq. of Cangort Park, King's co. (B. ASHTOWN), and has a son and 2 daus. Douglas Bloomfield, b. 15 Nov. 1875. Georgiana Isabella Susan Ethel Nora. (3) Edmund Henry, b. 3 April, 1846. (4) Henry Francis, in H.o. b. 27 Dec. 1848. (5) Reginald Newcomen, b. 2 Sept. 1850. (6) Mary Isabella, d. 6 Mar. 1877, having m. 26 Jan. 1864, as 1st wife, to Samuel Sandbach Parker, Esq. of Aigburth, ; Liverpool (he m.2ndly— 29 April, 1879, Emily Ethel Knatch- bull, eldest dau. of Lieut.-Col. F. M. Birch, Bengal S.C. and i has issue), and had with other issue 5 sons and a dau. Charles Sandbach Parker, b. 1 Nov. 1864.— James Alfred, b. 13 April, 1866.— Frederic George, b. 3 July, 1870.— Ed- mund Henry, b. 14 Mar. 1872.— Ernest Edward, b. 16 Jan 1875.— Edith Mary. (7) Caroline Joanna, m. 2 July, 1868, to James Wallis Den- nistoun, Esq. of Dennistoun, N.B. late lieut. R.N. and has a son and a dau. James George Dennistoun, b. 24 May, 1871. Isabella Caroline. (8) Joanna Arabella. [3] Anne, m 7 Dec. 1829, to Robert, Viscount Lorton. after- wards 6th Earl of Kingston; he d. 16 Oct. 1869. SIR ROBERT GORE-BOOTH, of Lissadell, co. Sligo 4th Baronet, M.P., lord-lieut. and custos rotulorum for that oo b. 25 Aug. 1805; d. 21 Dec. 1876, having m. lst-23 Mar 1827' Caroline 2nd dau. of Robert Edward, 1st Viscount Lorton; she d. 13 Jan. 1828, s. p. He m. 2ndly-2 April, 1830, Caroline Susan, 2nd dau of late Thomas Goold, of Dublin, a master dauS ^^^^^' ^^ '''^"" ^^^^' ^^^'°^ ^^^ ^ ^^*^^ ^^^ 3 [1] Robert Newconien, lieut. 4th light dragoons; d. 29 Oct i I' 'i?'"^^^' ,^^''J"^ "^- ^ Sept. 1860, Mai^, 2nd dau. of n^A ^; J^ferton-Uarburton, Esq. of Arley Hall, Chesh. (Eger- TON). She re-m. 4 Nov. 1865, to John Ussher, Esq. [2] Sir Henry William, 5th and presrat Baronei. [3] Emily Frances Graham, m. 26 June, 1860, to Capt. Charlea ' Bradstreet Wynne, of Clogherevnph, co. .'^lipo. j.p, clerk of the peace for Sligo, formerly 90th regt. and capt, Sligo rifles, and has 2 sons and a dau. Graham Owen Robert Wyxse, b. 22 July, 1862.— Harry Edward, b. 7 May, 1865.— Caroline Susan Augmta. [4] Augusta Elizabeth. [5] Fanny Stella Anne, m. 1 Nov. 1870, to Owen Wynne, En. of Hazlewood, co. Sligo (M. ORMONDE), J.P. and D.L. high sheriff 1875, late 6l8t regt. and has 4 daus. Muriel Caroline Louisa WYNNE. — Evelyn Mary d: Made- leine Mary, twins.— Dorothy Adelaide. G Goring. c^.^Vjnr.///^. ORING, Sib Charles, of Highden, Su.ssex (1627, ! E.), ex-capt. 12th Ian- j ccrs, ex-capt. 8th Su.s- i sex R.V.; .s, his father \ as 11th Baronet in 18r)9; i b. 2 June, 1828 ; m. \ 1st— 11 Feb, 1850, Mar- I paret Anna, dan, of \ Jones Panton, Esq. of " Plas Gwyn, co. Angle- ^ Bcy; she d. He m. 2ndly— 21 April, ' 1857, Eliza, 2nd dau. . of late Rev. Capel Mo- i lyneux (BART.) H«ir- j Capt, Crav en Charles -{ ARMS— Arg. a chevron between three annulets gu. Crrst— A lion rampant gnardant Mk SEAT— Highden, Sussex. TOWN HOUSE— 4, Petersham Terrace, Gloucester Rond. w. The Baronetcy. SIB JAMES BOWYEB,of Leighthome, Sussex. 2nd Baronet (grandson of Sir Thomas, created a BvRONET 23 July, 1627), siurendered his patent of Baronetcy, and by another patent, 18 May, 1678, had the honour entailetl upon Henry, afterwards SirHenry Goring, of Highden, in the same county, who succeeded as 3rd Baronet, with precedence according to bis grandfather's patent. Uinragf. SIB WILLIAM GORING, of Burton Park, Sussex, gentle- man of the privy chamber to EDWARD VI, (great-grand- son of John Gorynge and Margaret, dau, of Ralph, and sister and heir of Sir William Radlavill, 1503); d, 1653. having m, Elizabeth, dau.and coheir of John Covert, of Slaugham, Sussex j she d. 1658, having had with other issue 2 sons and a dau. [1] Sir Henry, of Burton; d. 15 Dec. 1694, having m, Dorothea, 2nd dau.and coheir of William Everani,of Sussex, and had with other issue 2 sons, (1) Sir William, grandfather of Sir William, created a Baronet 14 May, 1622, and whose grandson. Sir William, d, s. p. 1725, when the Baronetcy expired. (2) Edward, of Wappingthorn and Oakhurst, Sussex ; ra, Eliza Dorothy, dau. and heir of Wiseman, of Oakhurst, and had issue. His grandson, Sir Henry, s. as 3rd Baronet. GRACE. 267 ^2] G«orge, of Orlngdean and lewes, Soasex; m. Haria, eldest ! (1) Sir Charles, 11th and present Baronet. |Iau. and coheir of William Ererard.of Sussex, and relict of (2) Augrusta Elizabeth. — RolUngham. Hia grandson, SIR HARRY m, 2ndly— 11 May, 1842, Mary EUzabeth, dau. Sir George Goring, vice-chamberlain to the Qneen, created and heiress of John Griffith Lewis, of Llanddyfian, Anglesey Barox CrORixo, of Hnrstpierpoint, 14 April, 1628, and and widow of Jones Panton, of Plas Gwjn, Anglesey (she rem' Earl OV Norwich 8 Nov. 16-W. His son Cliarles d. s. p. Trelawney, and d. 20 Oct. 1871), and had 3 daus. 1 070 1, when the titles expired. I (3) Margaret, m. 2 Oct, 1873. to Albert Edouard, only survi- p:iinor, m. to John Fenner, of Crawley, and had a son Sir ! ving son of Charles Du Pre Fisher, Esq. of London, s, p. Mird, justice of king's bench, d. 1611. 1 (4) Emily Jane. JIR HENRY GORING, of Highden, snooeeded Sir James ($) ^^*' ™: l^ ^^- 1870, to Capt. W Digby Lloyd, late tU Bowyer as 3rd Baronet; b. 1622; d. S April, 1702, having m. 2 May, 1642, Frances, eldest dan. of Sir Thomas Bisshopp, Bart, (ext.).of Parbam, Suaeex; shed. 14 Dec. 1694. His great- grandson, m CHARLES MATTHEW, 7th Baronet Con the death of his father. Sir Harry, 173S); bar. S Sept. 1769, having m. 1st— 15 July, 1731, Mary, youngest dan. of William Blackburn, Morton Ash, Essex ; she bar. S May, 1739, having had e. Their grandson. Sir Charles Forster Goring, s. as 9th Baronet. C. M. GORING m. 2ndly— SO April, 1743, Elisabeth, dan. Sir Robert Pagg, Bart, of Wiston, Sussex; she was l^ f J, 1703, and d. 23 Feb. 1784, hsvliig had an only son, CHARI.K8, of Wiston, M.P. Shoreluun 1774/W; b. 1744; d. 11 Dec. 18S9, having m. Ist—M April, 1779, Sarah, dan. of Ralph Beard, of Hurstpierpoint. Sussex; she d. s. p. 6 Dec 1797. He m. Sndly— 7 Jane. 1796. Sllaabeth. daa. of Edward Laxford; she d. 8 Aug. 1811, having had with other inne a dan. Elizabeth, d. S Aug. 1876, having m. S5 Aug. 18S9, to ight Rev. Walter John Trower, rector of Ashington. Soasex, bishop of Glasgow and Galloway 1848/69, and of Gibraltar 1863/7; he d. 94 Oct. 1877, having had t daaa. (1) Jane, m. 21 April, 1868, as Snd wife, to OomwalUs Richard Oartwright, E»q. who d. IS Feb. 1870. (2) Prances. . (3) Mary. Mr. CUARLKM Goring m. 3rd1y— 7 May.1819, Mary.dan. of Rev. John Ballard, fellow of Winchester, Hjcjw, shed. S6 Nov. 1845, learingSsons, [2] Charles, of Wiston. lf.P. New Shocebam 1848 ; bp. 10 Aug. 1817; d. s. p. 17 Nov. 1848. havliw m. 19 Sept. 1849. .Tuliana Mary Caroline, dan. of Sir WOloagfabyWolsUn Dixie. Bart, of Market Harborongh. She re-m. 11 May, l^M, t<> Henry Townsend Booltbee, o^it. lato R.A. (DOCIX). [3] John.of Wiston. fonnerty in HX>.; b. S Mar.; bp.4 April, 1824; m. 94 Sept. 1861, Isabel Mary.daa. of Freeman Thmiwus. Ks^l. of Ratton. Sossez, and baa bad f sons and t dans. Charles, b. IS Sept 186f.-Walt«r, b. SlDea 186S.-John, b. 16 Sept. 1869; d. Mar. 1878.— Alan. b. 96 Mar. 187S.— A son. b. 20 Aag. 1880.— Elisabeth.— Mary. 11U CHARLES FORSTER, Otb Baronet (only son and heir of Sh- Harry Goring. 8th Bart.); b. 11 Joly. 1768 ; 26 Mar. 1844, having m. 9 Nov. 1799. Bridget, dau. of Henry Doiit, of Oanterbory; she d. 19 Jan. 1816, having had 8 sons ml 2 daus. [ 1 ] Sir Harry Dent, s. as 10th Baronet. [2 ] Charles, rector of Twineham. Sossex ; b. 17 May, 1808; d. Aug. 1869, having m. 9 Oct. 1889, Maria Arabella, eldest dan. of Hon. Frederick St. John (E. Bolinobbokb), and had 9 sons ami 2 dans. (1) Cnivon ChSd9& ^I>^ Sussex mil. lat e Cheshire mil. and foniTTrTyT-ur't. Mrd regt. h ai r pT fisiiiiiiillii mt o t hs Qaronei«y ; b. 94 Oct. 1841 ; m. 14 Dec. 1869. Agnes, dau. of Charles A Stewart, Esq. of High Leigh. Chesliire, and has a dau.— Agnes Venetla. A^'^.A^n ^fl^iU'lJA (2) George, b. 1 July, 1848. (3) Georgiana Louisa, d. 4 Oct. 1881. (4) Prances Elizabeth. [3] Forster, of Wellington, s.Z. formerly of Portumna, co. GaUvay: b. 9 April. 1810; m. 19 July, 1839, Hon. Sydney EloiaaYelverton, eldest dau. of Barrj* John, 3rd Viscount Avonmore, and has 3 sons and 3 daus. (1) Harry Yelverton, b. 19 July, 1840; marrietl, and has Issue. (2) Forster Yelverton, major, b. 23 July, 1846 ; m. 26 June, 1880. Bertha Virginia, 2nil dau. of late Major Herbert M. Dobie. Matlras army. (3) Bam- Yelverton, b. 24 April, 1851. (4) Ida Julia, ni. 1st— 23 Nov. 1861, to Capt. T B Richanls. late 40th regt. She re-m. 6 Feb. 1878, to Chudleigh Wilmor. Estj. late 8.'ith regt. (5) Cecilia Augusta, m. Feb. 1868, to Walter Woods, eldest B(tn of (Hon.) John Johnston, M.I-.C Wellington, X.z. (6) Sydney Eloise, m. 8 Aug. 1866. to John Castell Robson, cApt. K.A. "eldest son of Charles Robst)n, of Lnrden Law, Kelso. x.B. 67th r^. and has a son and dau. s r^ RACE, Sir William, "of Grace Castle, co. Kil- kenny" (1795, G.B.); 8. his father as 3rd Baronet in 1841 ; b. 6 Nov. 1817 ; heir presumptive, his bro- ther Percy. Arms— Gn. a lion ram- \Mat per fesse arg. and or. CREST— A demi-lion arg. MO'ITO — " Concordant nomine facta." Residkxck — Bolej', Monkstown, co. Dublin. The Baroketcy. SIR RICHARD GAMON, of Minchenden House, Middx. (only son of Richard Gamon, of Batch worth bury, Herts. by his wife Elizabeth, only dau. and heir of John Grace, of The Grange, Queen's co.), M.P. city of Winchester 20 vears, created a Barox ET 11 May, 1796, with remainder in default of male issue to his kinsman, Richard Grace, of Boley, and his issue male ; b. 14 Aug. 1748 ; d. 8 April, 1818, having m. 1st, Grace, dan. of James Jeffreys, and half-sister of Augustus, 3rd Duke of Grafton ; she d. s. p. He m. 2ndly— 2 July, 1796, Lady Amelia, relict of Thomas Ivie Cooke, major 20th light dragoons, and dau. of John, 3rd Duke of AthoU; she d. 20 Oct. 1806, having had an only dau. Charlotte Amelia, b. 12 April, 1797; d. unm. 16 Nov. 1835. Uincage. WILLIAM GRACE, of Ballylinch Castle, resident at Bar- rowmount, co. Kilkenny (descended from Sir Oliver Grace, of Bally-Inch, als. Ballylinch Castle, co. Kilkenny, lord of Legan, Carney, Jkc. m.p. co. Tipperary \b^9, youngest son of John Gras, baron of Courtstown, said to descend from Ray- mond, sumamed Le Gras, 2nd son of William Fitzgerald, of the castle of Kerren, co. Carmarthen— M. Lansdowxe) ; m. Elinor, sister of Etlward Butler, 2nd Viscount Galmoye; he d. 1669, leaving 2 sons, [1] Oliver, of Shanganagh, now Gracefield, Queen's co. M.P. chief remembrancer of the exchequer in Ireland; d. 8 June, 1708, having m. Ursula (or Elizabeth), only surviving child of John Bryan, of Bawnniore, co. Kilkenny (hy Ursula, his 2nd wife, 2nd dau. and coheir of Walter Walsh, of Castlehoel, by Lady Magdalen Sheffield, sister of Edmund, 2nd Earl of Mulgrave, and great-aunt and eventual sole heir of Edmund [4] William, b. 5 Dec. 1811; d. s. p. 9 May, 1849, having m Mountgarret). leaving a son. of Anaghbeg, co. Tipperary 16] Ida, d. 23 April, 1839, having m. 13 Feb. 1834, to Aubrey William Beauclerk, Esq. of St. Leonard's Lodge, Sussex (D. St. Al-BAXS). QIR HARRY DENT. 10th Baronet; b. 30 Dec. 1801; d. >J> 19 April, 1859. having ni. 1st— 2 Aug. 1827, Augusta, dau. of John Harvey, of Nonvich (Bart.), and was divorced 21 June, 1841, ha>ing had a son and dau. Michael, of whom immediately. [2] John.of The Grange, Queen's co.; m. Anne, dau. and heir of John Grace, of Thomastown, and had an only dau. and heir, Elizabeth, m. to Richard Gamon, of Datehworthbury afore- said, and had an only son, SIR Richard Gamox, created a Baroxet, as first men- tioned. 268 GRAHAM. -, irrnrrhVT ftTlACE of Gracefield, inlierited as heir-at-law OTTVPR JOHN DOWELL GRACE, of Mantua House and GracS Uv}on^£n of John Dowell Grace and Mary, S.U and iir of ktrick Hussey of Ardmore) ;^19 Oct 1791 • d. 1871, having m. 3 Sept. 1819, f r*"*^ -'^^T.'.V Jlu! of Sir Bichard Nagle, Bart, (ext.); she d 1 June, 1826/8, having had with other issue 2 sons and a dau. (1) John Dowell Fitzgerald, of Mantua ;b. ^^ ml Feb. 1855, Grace, youngest dau. of Thomas xmsie- thwayte, Esq. of Southwick Park, Hants. , ^ „ ^ (2) Eichard Joseph, late resident magistrate at Banff, co. (3) Mary Clare, m. 6 Mar. 1848, as 2nd wife, to Robert Archbold, Esq. of Davidstown, co. Kildare ; he d. s. p. 1856. [2] William, resided chiefly in France; d 23 Nov. 1777, having m Mary, dau. and eventual heir of Ric^^rd Harford, Esq. of SJkrshfieid, CO. Dublin; she d. 10 April, 1799. having had x^ith other issue, a son, viz.: — RICHARD GRACE, of Boley and SouthviUe, Queen a co. M.P. bar.-at-law,on whom the Baronetcy conferred in 1795 was limited as above mentioned; he d. 9 Jan. l»ui, having m. 1782, Jane, dau. of Hon. John Evans, of Bul- gaden Hall (B. Carbery); she d. 24 Mar. 1804, havmg had 3 sons and a dau. [1] Sir William, s. as 2nd Baronet, on the death of blr Bichard Grace Gamon, Bart. 8 April, 1818. [21 Sheffield, of Knole House, Sussex, bar.-at-law L.I. IX.D. FSAFRS-d. 5 July, 1850, having m. 29 June, 1829, Harriet Georgiana, dau. of Lieut.-Gen. Sir John Hamilton, Bart. G.C.T.S. and had a son and 2 daus. (1) Sheffield Hamilton-Grace, brevet lieut.-col. in the army, late major 68bh regt. assumed the additional surname of HAMILTON by R.L. 21 Feb. 1880; b. 4 May, 1834; m. 31 Aug. 1875, Anne, only dau. of Joseph Smijth-Wnidham, Esq. of Waghen, Yorks. (Smijth— Bart.), and has a son and dau. Raymond Slieffield, b. 21 Jan. 1881.— Harriet Kathleen. (2) Harriet Alicia, m. 20 Dec. 1860, to Capt. Charles Vesey, R.N. (De VESCI). (3) Emily Anne, m. 12 Sept. 1854, to George William Adair, Esq. of Ridgewood House, Sussex, and has a son, Henry WiUiam Sheffield Adair, b. 19 Sept. 1866. [3] Percy, rear-adm. R.N. ; d. unm. [4] Jane, d. 28 Dec. 1835, having m. 1814, to George Frederick, brother of Sir Henry Brooke, Bart. SIR WILLIAM GRACE, s. as 2nd Baronet ; d. 27 Jan. 1841, having m. Mary, dau. of Richard Dmine, of Carlow, and had 3 sons, [1] Sir William, 3rd and present Baronet. [2] Richard, 88th regt.; b. 11 June, 1829; d. 1868, having m. , Fanny, dau. of Patrick Curtis, Esq. of Dublin; she d. 1871, leaving a dau. Frances Mary (posth.) [3] Percy Raymond, major Queen's co. royal rifles, heir pre- sumptive to the Baronetcy ; b. 11 Aug. 1831 ; m. 26 June, 1874, Margaret, youngest dau. of Valentine O'Brien O'Connor, Esq. of Dublin, and has a son, Valentine John Raymond, b. 21 Jan. 1877. /^ RAHAM, Sib Robert James STUABT/ofj Esk, Chimberland" (1629,| E.); 8. his father as UHh Baronet in 1864 ; b. 2Dec. 1845; m. 1 Aug. 1874, Elizabeth Jane Burns, of New York, and has a son. (1) Montiwe Stuiat, b. JO May, 1876. ARM.^— Or, on a chief «a^ three eacaUopi of the field. CREST— Two wings uddoned or. Motto— Beeflon contents me. Rksidkscb— New York. ILinragr. S' ' BiMoD, Cmnb. ^ | Idt 3rd the Hamond-Gr^me— see Hamond. IR RICHARD graham, of Netherby. Cumb. Knt. gentle- man of t)ie hone to JAJfKS I. (w>n i>f Fergiu Graham, of Plomp. Cunib.— flee DoogUw' Peerage, art. Menteth), wtto created a Baronit M Mar. 1<», bj the derig i wtfc w of > r Kichanl Graham, of Bdc, Ciunbcriaad, and was «o«iadeorge, s. as 2nd Baronet. (2) Sir Ur.NT pHiorroN, of Haddington, and Barox Oraham. of Esk, SI May, 1681, P.C MJ>. (>mib^ 1 tin- rmwn; d. S8 Dec 1696; m. Lady Anne Howard, d Earl of Oo-lisle. On the death of his gran Viscount and 5th (titular) Baronet, s. p. Scotch titles expired. (2) James, of Levens, Westm. M.P. Carlisle, Appleby 17(»«, and for the co. 1708. 171U, 1713, 1714. and 1732. col. in the army, and privy purse to J\MKS II. (? liopt. at Wath S April. 1660); bur. 2 Feb. 1729, having m. 23 Nov. 167i. Dorothy (maid of honour to the Queen), eldest dau. of William Howanl, 4th son of Tltomas, Ist Earl of Berkfi,and left (Va son Henry, M.P. and) a dau.— Catherine, m. to Henry Bowes, 11th Earl of .Suffolk and Berkshire. (3) William, D.D. dean of Carlisle and Wells, and clerk of tlia< closet and chaplain to (^neen Akne; bur.7 Feb.l71I/12, leaving by Alicia his wife 2 sons, /I/ Charles, rector of Southchurch, Fjwwx ; bur. 12 April,) 1734, having m. 6 Jan. 1728 9.Priscilla Blllingsley, of Totten- ■ ham (she re-m. to Joseph Bc2eley,of London, merchant), and! had with other issue, n Sir William, who as8ume n >, and bad 1 dana. m. Indly— 3 Aug. IBM, Adelaide Elizabeth, younprest dau. of James Dillon TuUy, M.n. deputy-insitector of hospitals in Jamaica; she d. 12 Mar. 1852, having had 2 stms, (1) Sir Robert James Staart Graham, 10th and pre- sent Baronet. (2) Edward Charles, b. 27 Mar. 1830, unni. SIR EDWARD m. 3rdly— 20 Jan. 1855, Amelia, dan. of Wil- liam John Akers, Esq. (she d. April, 1877, having re-m. to Thomas R Johnston), and had an only surviving daa. (3) Ellen Elizabeth Sarah. toB (2 M l.u of H68, to Bdward Wid- 1 Las a daa. fitaff, ?S: d. 10 Bept 1878, d. 16 Msy, laos. 1A4»; m. 11 11. nf Edward (;iouchar.' (2> N 1»ihJ. (5 I.. •:;' (1" ry Mac- IK1864. Mtmro, ,,..„,.,. ... ., 1870.— 1871.— (9) Amy tft'oart.— I illy, 1828. unm. IS Feb. 1837. to Lleut.-Col. John N.I.; he d. 7 May, 1869, having (10, (4) lUsginuia (5) Elizabeth Henry Slmmou^. . .... tiiid 1 sons, (1) WnUam Henry Simmoxds, capt. ftSnl regt. K 11 Sept 1841 ; m. 10 Oct. 1861, Anne Elisabeth Walsh. (2) Robert John Graham, late leth regt. b. 4 Nov. 1845 ; in. 19 Sept. 1871, Anne Mary, 8rd daa. of Henry Knight, of Cannington, Somerset. (6) Euphemia Harriet, d. 11 Ang. 1871, having m. 21 Sept. 1842, to Thomas (3«orge Vernon, Esq. of Tewkesbury; he d. 23 Mar. 1861, h iving had 2 sons and 4 dans. /!/ Thomas Bowater Verxos, b. 18 Aug. 1860; m. 6 Oct. 1880, Kate, 2nd dau. of John Dicker, Esq. of Folkestone, foniuTly of Leytonstone. /2/ William Cecil, b. 25 Ang. 1852. /3/ Rose Gmham. m. April, 1868, to Sydney C Courtney, M.D.surg. -major Bengal army; he d. 10 Feb. 18/9. /4/ Euphemia Bellingham.-/5/ Mary Elizabeth.-/6/ Emma Maude. , , „ (7) Frances Ann, m. 21 Jan. 1843, to Capt. John Hore Hatchd" mb Bengal K.I.; he d. 12 Sept. 1844. having had * Tincis John Graham Hatchkll, b. 7 Oct. 1843. (8) Mary Stuart, \mm. (9) Cecilia Jane Maria, d. s. p. 1 June, 1861, having m. 21 June: 1845, to Lieut.-Col. Eov. 1863, lea^^ng 2 daus. (E. GALIX)WAY). ?1) Caroline Madan, m. to Rev. Henry Mayers, rector of Weston ; he d. 7 Dec. 1870, leaving i«ue. (2) Maria, m. 11 Nov. 1858, to John Digby W Ingfleld-Digbj , of Blythe Hall, Wan^ick, and has i«ae. , -oa ♦„ [8] Charlotte, d. 26 June, 1873, having m. 26 June, 1828, to Sir George Miusprave, Bart, who d.» Dec. 1»72. „ „^„ QIR JAMES ROBERT GEORGE, tod ^-^V^?^;?' LL.D. M.P. Hull and St. Ives 181 - 1826 2», 1852 61, East Ciunberland, 1829 37. Peni 1 :*,'",'".'„*r. Ripon, 1837/52, first lord of the admiralty l^ u J4. :u home secretary 1841/46, lord rector of Glasgow ulll^ 1 June, 1792 ; d. 25 Oct. 1861, having m. 8 July. Ih- Callander, youngest dau. of James Campbell, Esq. of AraKlIl,l:I:l^H, and had 3 sons and 3 daus. « . , » (1) Sir Frederick Ulric Graham, 3rd and present (2) Malise Reginald, MA. Trin. Coll. Camb;l?58. rector of Arthuret, Cumberland, suice 1863, twin with Mabel \iolet; b. 16 Feb. 1833; m. 10 June, 1862, Agnes, 2ud dau. of Sir George (^TSi iS^iey. «ipt. B^N.; b. is April. 1836; d. 3 Feb. 1873. (4) Constance Helena. , ,. „, ^ _ , . (5) Mabel Violet, m. 7 Aug. 1851, to William Brnert, Earl of Feversham. . .^ , t, ««„„ (6) Helen, m. 26 Aug. 1860, to Major-Gen. Charles Baring, late Ueut.-col. Coldstream guards (E. North BROOK). GRAHAM, Sir LuM- ; LEY,"ofKirk8tall, \ Yorks," (1808, U.K.), j col. in the army, major i late 18th regt. (retd. ! h. p. 1864), served in : Kaffir war 1851/3, in ' Crimea 1854/5, A.D.C j to Major-Gen. Eyre at \ battle of Alma and ' siege of Sebastopol, ] severely wounded and ^ lost right arm, K.L.H.M. ; | 8. his brother as 4th j Baronet in 1875; b. 28 1 Feb. 1828; m. 1 Jan.! 1856, Augusta, eldest | dau. of John Ra}Tnond Barker, Esq. of Faii-ford Park, Gloucester ; heir j presumptive, his brother Cyril. . Arms— Per pale Indented erminols and sa. on a chief per pale '■ of the last and or three escallops counterchanged. ^ CREST — Out of the battlements of a castle, two arms ■ embowed In armour ppr. garnished or, the hands supporting i an escallop or. j MOTTO— Fideliter et dillgenter. ; I iLincage. : THOMAS GRAHAM, Esq. of Edmund Ca.'rtle, Cumberland,! (son of Thomas Graham, of Edmund Castle, and Maryj Nicholson, his wife); d. 12 Oct. 1807, having m. Margaret, daiul of Thomas Coulthard, Esq. of Scotby ; she d. 13 July, 1816,' aged 91, having had with other issue 2 sons, ■ /I/ Thomas, of Lincoln's Inn; b. 1751; d. 1813, having: m. 1791, Elizabeth Susannah, dau. of John Davenpor^j Esq. of Clapham Common, Surrey ; she d. 1844, having had with 3 daus. 2 sons, ^ [1] Thomas Henry, of Edmund Castle, J.P. and D.L.; b. 2^ June, 1793 ; d. 6 Feb. 1881, having m. 6 Mar. 1829, Mary, . iDKi Tipperaiy; be d. 19 8q>t. 1873, having t'l 8 sons and 4 dans. HI Jonathan Charies Darby, of Lincoln's Inn, heir to Ills grandfather William Henry Darby, of Leap Castle, Kiii^'K CO. Ireland; b. 38 April, 1855.-/2/ Horatio Ora- li.iiu, b. 5 July, 1856.-/3/ William Reginald, b. 18 Dec. 1865.-/4/ Laora Caroline.— /5/ Florence Anne.— /6/ Mary Oeorgiana.-/?/ Cluu-lotte Curteis. br JaiDfli Graham,'of Lincoln's Inn, bar.-«t-law, recorder lf.P. Cockermoath 1803/fi, 1807/13. Wigtown borgh Carlisle 1813/SA, orMtted a Baron«t 3 Oct. 1806 ; bv. 1763 ; d. 31 Mar. 1836, having m. 17 June. 1781, only dan. of Bev. Thomas Moore, of Klrkstall, and heir taother Major Thomas Moore; she d. 38 Aug. 1831, bad with otberiarae»aoo,Tis.: »vT>Lvu,T> 2nd BwoiMt,rAA.; b.l0 Mar. 1788; d. having m. S3 April, 1819, CaroUne, trd dan. 1 Langiton, Bsq. o( Saradeo Hooae, Ozon.; . 1 n.H>, having had 3 sons and 3 dans. t.ird. 3rd Baronet, b. 31 Feb. 1831; d. s. p. 3 May, in. 4 Feb. 1847. Lady Bleanora Oaroline Paget, i.u of Henry WUUam, Slid Maiqois of Angtoeey ; she '.V. 1848. I r Lnmley, 4th and prewat Bwoaet. icnt.-goT. of bdand of Grenada, West -umptiTe to th« BaroiMtOT ; b. 6 ^74, Louisa Frederica, dan. oC Lord ~ roL), and has 3 daoa. b. S Jan. 1876.— BeatrU Margaret S77. having m. 37 May, 1863, to Rev. I liipton HaU, Norfolk, third eon of John uifh: he d. 14 Sept. 1871. ■ >v. Adolphus Leighion White, llnd, Uanta. and has 6 soiis and LiUKlit^x) Joliii Willi . 18S0.— Hew Sandford, H.N.; h. 6 Oct. 1861. mJey, b. 13 Dec. 1883.— F^wiml Dalrviiipi" ' . . -JS. -Alfred Adolphns, b. 21Jul}, I808.-.M .-lileanor Charlotte. GRANT, Sir Alexander, "of Dalvey" (1688, N.8.), M.A. LL.D hon. D.C.L. Oxou. 1880, late fellow of Oriel, principal of Elphinstone Coll. Bombay 1862, vice-chancellor of university 1863, M.L.c. 1868, principal and vice-chancellor of university of Edinburgh since 1868 ; s. his father as 8th Baronet in 1856; b. 1826 ; m. 2 June, 1859, Susan, 2nd dau. of James Frederick Ferrier, prof, of moral philosophy and political economy in university of St. Andrew, and has had with other issue 3 sons and 3 daus. dL^o%nf- lSfil\ (if^udovic James, b. 4 Sept. 1862. /hectic f^ B«*^.UifJi. (2) Percy Frere, b. 6 June, 1869. (3) Alfred Hamilton, b. 12 June, 1872. (4) Julia Mary. (5) Sylvia. (6) Susan Ferrier. Arm 8— Gu., three antique crowns >\ithin a bordure engrailed or. CRK8T— The trunk of an oak-tree sprouting out leaves, with the sun shining thereon all ppr. SUPPORTBRS — Dexter, a highlander ppr. Sinister, a negro ppr. MOTTO— Te favente virebo. Rbsidenck— 21, Lausdowne Crescent, Edinburgh. Uinfagr. DUNCAN GRANT [2nd son of John Grant (d. 1508), by Margaret, his wife, dau. of Sir James Ogilvy, of Desk- ford] ; m. Mary, dau. of Hugh Rose, baron of Kilravock, and had with other issue 3 sons, [1] John, gimtidfather (according to Betham) of Sir Jambs GRAXT,of Dalvey, King's advocate or solicitor gen. temp. Jamks IL created a Baronet of Nova Scotia IS Aug. 1688, with remainder to his heirs male whatsoever; he d. s. p. 1696, having m. dau. of Sir Gideon Scott, of Highchester, and sister of Walter, Earl of Tarras (B. FOL- WARTH); she re-m. to Dr. William Rutherford-, of Bamhills. [21 Sweton, m. Jane Shaw, of Rothemurchus, and was (according to Betham) great-great-grandfather of SIR PATRICK, of Inverla(linen,2nd Baronet, who is said to have succeeded to the Dalvey and other estates on the death of Sir James Grant, as nearest heir male, and also to have oUimed the Baronetcy. "This claim having been investigated, was allowed, and a regular retiu-n thereof made, which return is taken notice of in the certificate of armorial bearings issued by Alexander Brodie, of Brodie, Lyon king of arms" (Betham's Baronetage, vol. v. p. 35), dated 12 Jan. 1753; d. 1766, aged 101, and by his wife Lydia, sister of Brigadier Macldntosh, left issue. His great-grandson, viz. : SIR ROBERT INNES GRANT, 6th Baronet (on the death of his brother. Sir Alexander, 7th Baronet, in 1864); b. 8 April, 1794; d. 1 Aug. 1856, having m. 17 Dec. 1825, Judith, eldest dau. of Cornelius Durant Battele, Esq. of St. Croix, West Indies, and had 2 sons and 2 daus. (1) Sir Alexander, 8th and present Baronet. (2) Robert Innes, lieut. and adjutant let Sikh infantry ; fell in action in the Indian Mutiny. (3) Caroline Louisa. (4) Anna Frances, m. 1 May, 1851, to William Marcus Wester- mann, then of Copenhagen. 272 GRANT-GRA VES-SA WLE. GRANT, Sir Archibald, of Monymnsk, co. Aberdeen (1705, N.S.), capt. late 4th light dragoons ; s. his uncle as 7th Baronet in 1863 ; b. 21 Sept. 1823 ; heir presumptive, his brother Francis WilHam. Arjis— Gu. three antique crowns or, a bordore erm. CiiEST — An open bible ppr. Supporters — Two angels ppr. Mottoes — Above the crest, " Suum cuique ;" below the arms, " Jehovah Jireh." Seat — Monyniusk, Aberdeenshire. Town Residence— 5, Bury street, s.w. Hmeafie, SIB FRANCIS GRANT, of Monj-musk, co. Aberdeen (des- cended from Archibald, 2nd son of James Grant, of Grant, 1535), Lord Cullen of Session, 1709, created a BARONET OF Nova Scotia 7 Dec. 1705, with remainder to his heirs male, and had a grant of supporters and the addition to his coat of a bordure erm. «fec. 17 May, 1720 ; d. 26 Mar. 1725, having m. 1st, Jean, daii. of Rev. William Meldnam, of Meldnim ; she d. s. p. He m. 2ndly, Sarah, dau. of Rev. Alexander Fordyce, of Ayton. He m. 3rdly, Agnes, dau. of Henry Hay, Esq. ; shed. 8. p. By his 2nd wife he had with other issue 2 sons, in Sir Archibald, s. as 2nd Baronet. /2/ WiUiam, M.P. Elgin burghs, 1747 ; Lord Prestongrange of Session and Justiciary, 1754; procurate church of Scotland, principal clerk to general assembly, 1731, sol.-geu. 1737, lord advocate, 1746 ; d. 23 May, 1764. He left 3 daus. SIR ARCHIBALD, 2nd Baronet, M.P. co. Aberdeen 1722/31, advocate 1711, principal clerk and keeper of the hornings 1749; d. at Monymusk 17 Sept. 1778. He m. 1st— Anne, dau. of James Hamilton, of Pencaitland; 2ndly— Anne, dau. of Charles Potts, of Derbysliire; 3rdly— Aug. 1751, Elizabeth Clark, widow of Dr. James Callander, of Jamaica; she d. April, 1 759; and 4thly— :May, 1770, widow of Mr. Andrew IVHUar, of London, bookseller ; she d. Oct. 1788. By his 2nd wife he had with an only dau. Mary, an only son, SIR ARCHIBALD, 3rd Baronet, raised a company of 100 men and served in E.I.C.S. at S. Davids ; b. 6 Feb. 1731; d. 30 Sept 1796, having m. lst-27 May, 1755, Mary, only child of Dr. James Callander, of Jamaica, aforesaid; she d. 15 Feb 1787. He re-m. 8 Aug. 1794, Jessie, dau. of McLeod, of Colbecks ; she d. s. p. By his 1st marriage he had 2 Sons and a dau. ri] Sir Archibald, s. as 4th Baronet. [2] James Francis, rector of Merston, Sussex, and Wrabnests VSr ' n ^. V^^= "'•• ^- ^^^- ^ '^^' ^'^"«' youngest dau. of Arthur Oughterstone, minister of WestKilbyde, and had with other issue a son, ARTHUR, capt.R.y.;d. April, 1850, having m. 13 April, 1848. Eliza, dau. of Thomas Coster, Esq. of London (she re-m 19 *^"a°!:J^^^.^*^ ^-t ^'"^*' ^'^•)' ^°, to Rev. Spencer Madan, vicar of Batheaston, canon of Lichfield. Rev. William Gresley m. 2ndly— 29 Aug. 1811, Mary, dau. of Thomas Thorp, Esq. of Overseale, co. Leic; she d. 19 July, 1869, having had 2 sons and 3 daus. /3/ John Morewood, m.a. rector of Scale, and master of Etwall hospital, Derby; b. 6 July, 1816; d. 16 May, 1866, having m. 23 Jan. 1849, Penelope, dau. of Rev. Marnialiu d. 1 Oct. 1817. He m. 2ndly, in 1820, Marj-, dau. of Kcv. J(i-pph PhiUimore, rector of Orton-on-thc Hill, and widow of Kolxrt Drummond, Baq. of Mcggincb Castle, co. Perth. By his iHt marriage he had 4 wont and 2 dans. /I/ William, M.A. prebendary of Lichfield, vicar of Boyne Hill, Berki; b. 16 Mar. 1801; d. 20 Nov. 1876, having m. Oct. IK 28, Anne Wright, dau. of John Barker Soott, Esq. of Liciificl'l; she d. 28 Jan. (? May) 1868, having had 6 sons and 4 daiis. who all d. s. p. viz.: (1) William, b. 13 Jan. 1831.— (2) John Scott, b. 1 Sept 18.32.— (3) Richard Scott, b. 13 Sept. 1837. (4) Henry Scott, bar.-at-law, b. 20 Nov. 1840 ; d. s. p. 27 Jan. 1868, having m. 36 Nov. 1867, Jane Charlotte, dau. of late Hov. Arthur Drummond (V. Stuathallaa'), rector of Charlton, Kent; she re-m. 39 Oct. 1878, to Rev. Nigel Walsiiiv'liatn Grcsley, aforesaid. (5) M^Ml .Scott, b. 9 Nov. 1843.— <6) Caroline Anne.— <7) Mary Klizabeth.— (8) Adelaide Frances.— (9) Louisa. 121 Iticlianl Newcombe, Middle Temple, bar.-at-law ; 1x80 June, 1804; d. unm. 10 Jane, 1837. /3/ I. bjl T.cj>. b. 10 Mar. 18S1.— Walter Huasey, b. April, 18S2.— Hercoles Langrishe, b. ApriL 18&3.— Edward Arthnr, b. 18M.— Christopher Arthur, b. 18M.— LleweUyn Downes. b. Deo. I860.— Arthnr^HiU, b. Dec. 1861.~Jabei CotUngfaam, b. Robinson, b. 1867.— EUabeth 1864.— Hantonge Bol Hannah.— Charlotte Mary. (FOflTSBr- (11) Anne, m. SI Mar. 1826, to WnUam Pomeroy Greene, of Woodhmds3Ielbonme,Iieat.Rjr.; he d. f Mar. 184«, havtog hwl 6 sons and a dau. Mary, m. to Sir William SUwell, CJ. Viotoria. Hart.) (12) Mary BlMbeth.m. 22 Sept. 1829, to Rer.FrandsOholmlej, of Tinnakelly, oo. Wicklow, and had 6 sons. (13) Charlotte, d. s. p. SIH IlICHABD JOHN ORIPFITH. of Monster OrfUagh, 00. Londonderry, and of Penonig, oo. ' F.RiUL diief boundary sm -Te yu c and iiwiliiiw'ui' Irish board of works 1861/64, liMpeelarjn. o( royal Ireland 1809, member of senate Qneen's nnlTanity, Irsland, K.K.OA ersated a BABomrr 10 April. 1868 ; b. SO Sept. 1784 ; <1. 22 Sept. 1878, having n. tl Sept. 1812, Maria Jane, eldest . and D.L. high sheriff oo. Ang lesqr 1876, UeoL-otd. Dublin light inf. miL aasnmed additions name of Bramston in 1 889, and has 9 dans. (1) Frances C3iariotte BRAMHTO.f -Smith, m. 6 July, 1869, to George Phlbbs, capt. 87th R. Irish faBtliflrB,and hasa son and 2 dans. William Griffith PHiBBt, b. It Jan. 1871.— Maad Bdith.— (2) Matllto BiMbeth Bramston-Smah, m. 17 Ang. 1870, to John Ad«n Rloihanl Newman, of Dromore House, oo. Coric, j.p. high shorlff 1874, and has 1 sons and a dan. Juhn Robert liramston NlWMAN. b. 17 Ang. 1871.— Richard Griffith OUver, b. 19 Jan. 1876.— Grace Prancea. GROOAN, Sir Ed- ward, Baronet, bo created 23 April, 1859, D.L. bar.-at-law (1840 I.), M.P. city of Dublin 1841/ 65; b. 5 Nov. 1802; m. 27 July, 1867, Katherine Charlotte, eldest dau. of Sir Beresford Burston Mac Mahon, Bart, and has a son and 3 daus. (1) Edward Ion Beresford, b. 29 Nov. 1873. (2) Maria Katharine Nina. (3) Sarah Madeleine. (4) Aileen Edward Sybil Te- ARM8— Barry of six or and sa., on a chief engrailed az. a lion passant of the first. CRK8T— A Uon's head erased sa., charged with a mullet or. Motto — Honor et virtus. Seat— Ballintyre Hall, Dundrum, Dublin. Itinrage. EDWARD GROGAN,of Dublin (grandson of John Grogan, of Johnstown, co. Wexford); d. 26 May, 1813, having m. April, 1762, Jane, dau. of George Grierson, Esq. of Dublin; she d. 22 Nov. 1814, having had 4 sons and 2 daus. rij John, of whom presently. [2] George, of Moyvore, co. Meath, col. in the army; b. 14 Mar. 1773; d. 30 Nov. 1846, having m. 1st, Dorinda Smith ; he m. 2ndly, Catherine Benson, by whom he had 3 daus. (1) Jane, d. Oct. 1870, ha\Tug m. 9 July, 1825, to Col. Gray, who d. July, 1873. (2) Catharine, d. 11 Oct. 1881, having m. 9 June, 1828, to William Jones Westby, of High Park, co. Wicklow, and had with 6 daus. 2 sons, of whom the elder, William Henry Jones, late lieut. 66th regt.; b. 23 July, 1831. (3) Maria, m. 19 Aug. 1830, to Hugh Cochrane Davidson, Esq. of Cantxay, co. Inverness, who d. 1846, leaving with 4 dans. 2 sons, of whom the elder, Hugh Grogan Davidson, of Cantray; b. 18 Dec. 1833; m. 18 Dec 1864, Caroline Charlotte, 2nd dau. of Lieut.-Col. Stratford Powell, adjutant-gen. Bombay army, and has a son and dan. Hugh Davidson, b. 14 April, 1859.— Clara. COU Oborok Grogan m. Srdly— 1813, Elizabeth, dau. of WUUam Phlpps, Esq.; she d. 29 Dec. 1843, having had with other iasne 2 sons and 8 daus. (4) George, of Seafleld Sutton, co. Dublin; b. Sept, 1816; d. Not. 1861, having m. 24 May, 1849, Mary Anne, 2nd dau. of John M acke nrie , Esq. of Inverness, banker, of the Port- more family (she re-m. 16 May, 1862, to Col. St, George Her- bert Stepney, C.B. (Joldstream guards), and had a son and dau. /I/ Edward (Seorge, capt. 42nd highlanders (the black watoh), adj. Perth mIL 1880; b. 21 Jmie, 1851; m, 19 Oct, 1874, Meta, dau. of Adm. Sir William King Hall, k.c.b. and has S sons and a dan. George William St. George Edward, b. 1 Sept. 1875.— Harry John, b. 14 Nov. 1876.— Meta Aileen Adette, b, 18 Oct. 1880. /a/ Mary Esm^ m. 19 Oct 1871, to Lieut. Andrew Scott 8teTenson,42nd highlanders. (5) Charles Edward, ooL in the army, lieut,-col 8th regt. (the King's), comdg. a brigade in the Kuram 1880, late breret^^L and lieut-col. com. 14th (p.w.O.) regt.; b. 2 May, 1826; m. 10 Nor. 1863, Edith Eliza, eldest dau. of late (Hon.) William Eoclee, and has 2 sons, /I/ Edward Bury, b. 1 Nov. 1864. /a/ CJharles Mackenzie, b, 30 July, 1871. (7) Bessy, m. Dec.1861, to Capt, Stuart, R,N. deceased. (6) (3«on^hia, d- 6 July, 1836, having m. 30 Oct. 1834, to CoL Andrew Jordaine Wood, R. Cork art. mil. capt. 15th hoasars ; he d. 9 Oct. 1881, leaving issue. (8) Harriette, m. 1843, to Roderick Mackenzie, Esq. of Flowerbum, co. Ross; he d. 1848, leaving with 2 daus. an only son, Ro land, temp. Jamss I.); b. 8 June, 1711; d. 9? v^'^t 181«, having m. let-April. 17»S, Elisabeth, dao. of on. of Grantham; shed. 14 April, 17S1 Hem.ln ^ _. t . (3) Mary Julia, m. 23 April, 1879, to Capt. Robert Lewte Arathoon, 58th regt. (4) Winifred Josephine de Marie (poeth.) HALFORD, Sir Henry St. John, of Wistow Hall, Leic. (1809, U.K.), high sheriff 1872, lieut.-col. late 1st Leic. volunteers; s. his father as 3rd Baronet in 1868; b. 9 Aug. 1828; m. 23 June, 1853, Elizabeth Ursula, 2nd dau. of late William John Bagshawe, of The Oaks, and of Wormhill Hall, Derby sh. ; heir presumptive, his brother Rev. John Frederick Halford. Arms— Arg., a greyhound passant sa. on a chief (augmentation by R. W. 19 May, 1827) az. a rose arg. between two fleurs-de-lis on a canton erm. a staff entwined \Wth a serjient ppr. ensigned with a coronet composed of crosses imtte and fleixrs-de-Us or. Crests— 1st (of augmentation), A staff entwined by a serpent ppr. and ensigned by a coronet composed of crosses pat6e and fleurs-de-lis or. 2nd, A greyhound's head sa. collared or. Supporters— Two emus ppr. gorged with a coronet composed of crosses pat^e and fleurs-de-lis or by R. W. 19 May, 1827. motto— Mutas inglorius artes. Seat— Wistow Hall, Leicester. HALFORD. 283 ^Vllliarii Si Britli . fl/ Jiiiuus, d. Hincage, TAMES VAUGHAN, of Leicester, M.D. [great-grandson cf J William Vuu^fhun (censor of the college of physicians, lyrician to William hi.) who m. at Romfonl, Essex, 17 Aug. 1676, Anne, sister of Sir Henry Newton]; b. 27 Mar. 1740; d. 19 Aug. 181.3. having ra. Hester, 2nd dau. and coheir' of V, of Leic, by his wife Elizabeth, dau. of Sir K.n. of Wistow Hall, Leicestersh. and cousin ilford, Bart.; she d. 7 April, 1791, having had 7 sons, p. 29 May, 1788. having m. 7 June, 1786, Mary Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Everard Buckworth, Bart. She re-m. l8t, to Itev. Calverley John Bewicke, of Hallaton Hall, Leic. [divil.). mid 2iiilly, to Capt. John Buckworth, and d. In 1856. fa/ Sir Henry, created a B.vhoxet 27 Sept. 1809. (8/ Sir John, I'.c. D.c.L. recorder of Leicester, and baron of the JOurt of exchequer, one of the justices of the common pleas; b. '1 Feb. 1768; d. 26 Sept. 1838, 9, aged Zl.havlngm.lst— 20 Dec. 903, Hon. Augusta St. John, dau. of Henry, 12th Baron St. Fohn, of Bletsoe; she d. SO Jan. 1813, leaving 2 sons and 4 daus. [1 IJohn James, rector of Gotham, Notts, since 18S6,and vicar of Ratcliffe-on-Soar; b. 11 Mar 1809; m. Ist— 14 Oct. 1830, Lucy, dau. of Paynton PigoCt-Stainsby-Conant, Esq. of Archer Lodge, Hante, and sister of Hon, Sfa- Gillery Pigott, of Sherfleld Hill, Hants, baron of court of excheqaer ; she d. 12 June, 1840. He m. 2ndly-14 Feb. 1847, Mary, eldest dau. of Robert Hawgood Crewe, late sec. to board of ordnance (and widow, 1st, of James Bversfleld. of Denne Park, Suasez, and 2ndly, of Hemy Tredcroft, of Wambam, fTiiMOf, s. p.) By his 1st wife he had a son and t dans. (1) Henry, breret major R.A. serred in Zola war 1879: b. 31 Dec. 1835; m. lst^22 Sept. 1864, BmUy, dan. of W Hudson, of Ousecliff, York, and widow clla Margaret, m. 2« April, 1866, to Richard Henry Ainsworth, of SmithUls Hall, Lane. s.p. (4) Lucy Barbara, m. 81 Jan. 1871, to Edward M>Tiin»Ti Bethune, of Horsham, Sussex, and has a son Charles Cyril St. Leonard Bethuks, b. M Oct. 1871. [2] Iloiiry Hiilford, of Upton Castle, Pembroke, clerk of the crown 1111(1 ( Icrk of assise, South Wales circuit, and sometime rc'Kius ])r<)fc m. 21 All}'. she <1. 14 .\ Williuiii . Mjllicent. [3] Augusta, r of modem histotr Oxford ; b. 27 Aug. 1811 Hue Maria, dan. of John Jackson, MJ).; iving had a son and 4 daus. 26 Feb. 1866.— Augusta.— Margaret.— Kinina St. John. <1. unm. 12 Aug. 1880, aged 75. 4] Barbara, d. 24 June, 1869, having m.31 July, 1828, to her coiiKin, Sir Henry Halford, Bart, (see below). '5] Hester, d. 11 Dec. 1847; m. 4 May, 1831, as Ist wife, to 'nmcis Hawkins, M.D. phjrsician to the Queen's household (Kaut.) ; he d. 13 Dec. 1877, aged 84. [6] Margaret, m. 4 May, 1831, to Thomas le Marchant, of Sc>ii View, i.w. and lias 3 sons and a dau. (1) Henry St. John Yaughan LE MARCHANT, major R.If. A. m. 28 Nov. 1866, Agnes Maria, widow of Peter Valentine Purcell, capt. 13th light dragoons, and dau. of Sir John Hesketh Letlibridge, Bart. (2) GasiMinl Borlase, m. 2 Mar. 1867, Elizabeth Emily, ^' ^n. 'iau. of Daniel Hill; she d 16 Jan 1808, aged 2/, havmg had 3 daus. [1] Anne Barbara, d. April, 1837, having m. 7 Dec. 1830, ^ ?I;o ^^°*"^® ^'■^"' '^^^^^ «^ Birkin, Yorks.; he d. 3 Doc. lo73. t^ilii^r^T?^*''^''^^- ^ •^*"- ^^''^' ^*^°^ °^- 31 July, 1834, to >\illiam Henry Thompson, solicitor; he d. 11 Aue 1844 leavmg 2 sons and 2 daus. ^" ' 1^^ •F'lo^'^r.^^"^!'^" Thompson, b. lo Nov. 1840; m. 28 April, 1881, Emily Chariotte, dau. of late Richard Beach- croft, Esq. and granddau. of late Sir James Cosmo MelviU, (2) Charles Halford, R.H.A.; b. 18 Mar. 1843; m. 12 Dec 1871, Kate, dau. of Ralph Sanders, of Heavitree, and has a son, Ralph Halford, b. 1875. ro^^L-^"® Barbara. (4) Mary Henrietta. [3] Hester, d. 13 Feb. 1869, having m. June, 1832. to Robert Green, of Scalby, Yorks. and had 2 daus. (1) Hester. (2) Mary Vaughan, m. 29 June, 1872, to Robert Sloman, mus. doc. ' Rev.E. T. Vaughak m. 2ndly— 6 Nov. 1811, Agnes, dau. of John Parec, of The Newark, Leic; she d. 28 Dec. 1878, aged 93, having had with other issue 6 sons and 4 daus. [4] Edward Thomas, mji. hon. canon of Peterborough 1846 and of St. Albans 1877, rural dean 1867, rector of Harpenden since 1869, Hnlsean lecturer 1875, vicar of St. Martin's Leic 1846/69; b. 26 July, 1813 ; m. 1 Jan. 1839, Mary, dau. of late Rev. Joseph Roee, vicar of Rothley Temple, Leic. and has had 2 sons and 4 dans. (1) Edward Thomas Rose, died in infancy. 12\ Charles Bdwyn, b. 10 Feb. 1854. (3) Mary Agnes, m. 17 July, 1868, to Rev. Robert Keith Arbnthnot, vicar of St. Lukes, Holbeach (Bart.) (4) Lucy Alice, m. 9 Jan. 1872, to Rev. George Randolph Hadow, senior curate of Wilton, Wilts, and has a son and 4 daus. Frederick Austen Hadow, b. 6 Sept. 1873.— Mary Eliza beth.-Edith Lucy.-AUce Mabel. (5) Ellen Lydla. (6) Margaret Rose, ni. 6 July, 1881, to Rev. Walter E. Smith, BjL curate of Harpenden, 2nd son of late Arcliibald Smith, of Jordanhill, Renfrewshire. [5] Charles John, D.D. master of the Temple since 1869, dean of Llandaff 1879, chaplain in ordinary to the Queen since 1861, head master of Harrow 1844/59, select preacher at Oxford, 1876, vicar of St. Martin's, Leic. 1841/44, vicar of Donoaster and rural dean 1860/9, chancellor of York Cathe- dral 1860/70 (for list of published works see Crockford's Cnerical Directory); b. 6 Aug. 1816; m. 2 April, 1850, Cathe- rine Maria, dau. of Right Rev. Edward Stanley, bishop of Norwich (B. STANLEY). [6] Edwyn Henry, called to the bar 1843, formerly assistant classical master at Harrow; b. 9 Oct. 1818; d. 31 Jan. 1868, having m. 16 Aug. 1849, Henrietta Caroline, dau. of Marcus McCausland, Esq. of Drenagh, co. Derry, and had an only dau. — Heen. [7] John Luther, C.B. lieut.-gen. in the army, b.c.s. (sup. list 1881), D.Q.M.O. Turkish contingent, Crimea, 1855/6, and com. 5th Punjab rifles during Indian Mutiny, &c.; b. 6 Mar. 1820; m. Mary Anne, dau. of Bishop, Esq.* [8] Da\id James, M.A. hon. canon of Peterborough 1872, and vicar of St. Martin's, Leic. since 1860, and niraldean; b. 2 Aug. 1825; m. 9 Jan. 1859, Margaret, 2nd dau. of John Greg, of Caton, Lane. s. p. [9] Lucy Agnes, d. 3 Mar. 1857, having m. Nov. 1840, to Rev. George Peregrine Phillips, M.A. curate of Glenfield, Leic; he d. about 1847, having had with other issue a son and dau. (1) George Edward Phillips, of St. Cuthbert's Coll.; b. 1 Jan. 1843. (2) Elizabeth Agnes, d. 1874, having m 1868, to Richard Vercoe Pope, B.A. and had 3 sons and a dau. Henry Vincent POPE, b. 1869.— Philip, b. 1870.— Francis, b. 1874.— Margaret. ElO] Ellen Mary, m. to John Pares Bickersteth. 11] Sarah Dorothea, m. 6 Dec. 1849, to Rev. John Nassau Simpkiuson, rector of North Creake, Norfolk, and has issue. [12] Agnes Constance, d. unm. SIR HENRY HALFORD, G.C.H. which name and arms he assumed in lieu of his patronymic, by K.L. 24 Aug. 1809, created a BARONET 27 Sept. 1809, physician in ordinary to GEORGE III. and IV. William iv. and to Q. Victoria, the Duchess of Gloucester, and Princess Sophia ; on the death of George iv. the royal family presented him with a time- piece in acknowledgment of his services " to their late beloved sister the Princess Amelia, Her late Majesty Q. Char- lotte, His late Majesty K. George hi. His late Royal High- ness the Duke of York, and last, of His Majesty K. George IV.;" president of the royal coll. of physicians 1820, trustee British Museum, trustee Rugby School, F.R.s. and F.S.A. had a grant of supporters and the augmentation to his coat of arms by R.w. 19 May, 1827, for his services to the Duke of York ; b. 2 Oct. 1766; d. 9 Mar. 1844, having m. 31 Mar. 1796, Hon. Elizabeth Barbara, dau. of John, 11th Lord St. John, of Blet- soe; she d. 17 June, 1833, having had a son and dau. [1] Sir Henry Halford, 2nd Baronet, m.p.co. Leic; b.22 April, 284 HALKETT. I 1797- d 22 May, 1868, having m. 31 July, 1824, his coiisin Bar- bara dau of Right Hon. Sir John Vaughan, justice of court of Smmon Pleai; she d. 24 June, 1869, having had 2 sons and a dau. common pigs ^^^ ^ ^^^ ^^^ P^^^,^"*.,?.^"'^^?,-. v, \a J John Frederick, vicar of Wistow and KUby 1867; b. 16 May. 1830; m. 25 Nov. 1856, Ismena, 3rd dau. of J S fsf ElSe^hVrbara. m. 1 Sept. 1846, to her ^ou^in .^1^^^ i, <, j!,tt;iii I. — n„r>iv. TIT T. s. Lciccster smcc lobo, SOU Pell, of Willburton, Camb. M.P of late Sir Albert Pell, D.C.L. [2] Louisa, d. 30 Sept. 1865, having m 18 Oct. 1819, to F^4derickrel(iestlon"of Hon. John Coventry (E. Coventry); he d. 10 Aug. 1859. HALKETT, Sir Peter Arthur, of Pitferrane, CO. Fife, D.L. (1697, n.s.), late capt. 3rd light dragoons, served throughout the Crimean War, lieut.-col. com. Fife art. mil., late capt. Fife mounted R.V.; s. his father as 8th Baronet in 1847; b. 1 May, 1834; m. 6 May, 1856, Eliza Anna, dau. of late Capt. Kichard Kirwan Hill, 52nd regt. (Bart.), and has had a son and 5 daus. (1) Wedderbum Conway, lieut. 79th highlanders, late Fife art. mil.; b. 1 Feb. 1857; m. 31 Aug. 1881, Jessie Elizabeth, eldest dau. of Col. Lempriere, R.E. (2) Adelaide Frances. (3) Helen Margaret (4) Katherine Margaret, d. 22 July, 1867. (5) Madeline. (6) Mabel. Arms— Sa. three piles conjoined in base arg. on a chief of the second a lion passant guardant gu. Crest -A falcon's head erased ppr. Over it, " Fides sufflcit." SUPPORTERS— Two falcons ppr. belled and jessed or. SEAT— Pitfirrane, Dunfermline. Hitieage. SIR PETER WEDDERBURN, of Gosford, co. Haddington which he acquired from Sir Alexander Auchmuty, Knt' of G-osford, 3 Jan. 1658/9 (brother of Sir Alexander, of Black- ness, CO. Forfar, sons of James Wedderbiurn, of Blackness co Forfar, and of Dundee, merchant, youngest son of Alexander Wedderbum, of Kingennie, co. Forfar, see that title), knighted by King CHARLES II. shortly after the Restoration, sole clerk of privy council, Scotland, keeper of the signet for life with power to appoint his own deputy or deputies, 28 Aug.' 1660 and was a lord of session 17 June, 1668; d. 11 Nov. 1679 having m. Agnes, dau. of John Dickson, of Hartree, a judge of the court of session, and had 3 sons, /I/ John, of Gosford, P.c. before he was 20 years of age engaged to furnish the King of Denmark with a regiment of his own countrymen, consisting of twelve companies of 100 men each, &c.; shipwrecked off Calais 26 May, 1688- bur at Aberlody. ' /2/ Sir Peter, created a Baronet 30 Dec. 1697. /3/ Alexander, a commissioner of excise for Scotland; ^ Mary, dau. of John Daes, of Coldingknows, co. Berwld(^ advocate, and had, with 2 daus, an only son, ^ Peter, of Chester Hall, Haddington, lord of session as Laii| Chesterhall 1755 ; d. 11 Aug. 1756, having m. Janet, dau. A David Ogilvy, capt. of dragoons. She d. June, 1771, having had 2 sons and a dau. ,,-.*• (1) Alexander, P.O. sergeant-at-law and solicltor-gen. 177|, attorney-gen. 1778, lord chief justice common pleas 1780, 1I4»,. Rothesay and Inverary, elected for Castle Rising, Norfoll^ and Oakhampton, Devon, in 1774, and chose the latter. M J. Bishops Castle, Salop. 1778, created Barox Louohbokouoh, of Lougliborough, co. Leic. 14 June, 1780, first commissioner for keeping tlie great seal 1783. lord high chancellor of Great Britain 1793/1801, created by 2nd intent 31 Oct. 1795, BaR0» Loughborough, of Loughborough. Surrey, and 21 AprU, 1801, Earl of Ross^lyx, co, Midlothian, lK)th creations in default of male Issue, with remainder severally and suo- cessively, to his nephews Sir James St, Clair Erskine, Bart, and John Erskine. He b. 13 Feb. 1733 ; d. s. p. 3 Jan. 1801, having m. 1st— 31 Dec. 1767, Betty Ann, dau. of John Dawson, of Morley, Yorks, ; she d. 16 Feb. 1781. s. p. He m. 2ndly- 12 Sept. 1782, Charlotte, dau. of William, Ist Viscount Courtenay (E. Devox). (2) David, brigadier-gen. E.I.C.S. killed at the retakmg of Barrock, in India, 1773. (3) Janet, d. June, 1767, having m. 1761, to Lieuv.-Gen. Sir Henry Erskine, of Alva, 6th Baronet, M.P. He u. 9 Aug. 1764, leaving issue. (E. Rosslyn.) SIR PETER WEDDERBURN, of Gosford, capt. of grena- diers, was a member of the parliaments of Scotland from the! Revolution till the Union 1706/8, was created a Baroxet 1 of Nova Scotia 30 Dec. 1697, " heredlbus masculls de ejus cor. I pore." He m. Dame Jane Halket, heiress of Pitferrane, the j eldest dau. of Sir Charles Halket, Bart, of Pitfenane (ext.), and agreeable to the entail of that barony assumed the name ) of Halkett, and d. 20 Mar. 1746, aged 86, having had with ' other issue 2 sons, . , [1] Sir Peter, 2nd Baronet, M.P. Stirling burghs 1734/41, col. m | the army ; killed near the river Monongahela by the Indians 9 , July, 1755, having m. Latly Emilia Stuart, dau, of Francis, Earl of Moray; she d. 18 May, 1781, having hati with other issue j a son,— Sir Peter, 3rd Baronet, d. unm, 1792. j [2] Charles, of Gosford, d. 1765, having m, his cousin Mary, ■ dau. of Sir Henrv Wanllaw, Bart, (ext,), of Pitreavie, by Eliza- i beth, 2nd dau. of Sir Charles Halkett, of Pitferrane aforesaid, and had with other issue a son, viz. SIR JOHN WEDDERBURN, of Gosford, 4th Baronet (on the death of his Ist cousin. Sir Peter Halkett, in 1792), and: assumed the surname of Halkett. and became Sir John Halkett^ of Pitferrane, capt. in the army at the Uking of the island of, j Guadaloupe 1758 ; b. 6 Aug. 1720; d. 7 Aug. 1793, having ra, 1st— Feb. 1758, Elizabeth, dau. of Andrew Fletcher, of Saltoun, Lord Milton of Session 1724, keeper of His Majesty's signet In Scotland ; slie d. 18 Dec. 1768, leaving a dau. [1] Eliza))eth,d. 6 Feb. 1850, aged 91, having m. to the MarquU Lallv Tollendal, in the peerage of France ; he d. 1830. SlIl'JOHN m. 2ndly— Mary, dan. of Hon. Joh Hamilton (E. HaudingtON) ; she d. 3 Dec. 1803, having had with other issue 6 sons, [2] Sir Charles, 5th Baronet, capt. of Dunfermline troop c H. Fift'shire yeo. cav. D.L.; d. s. p. 26 Jan. 1837. Sir Peter, s. as 6th Baronet. Henry, capt. E.l.c.s,; d, unm. 1818. John, governor of the Bahamas and Tobago ; m. 1st, Ann( dau. of William Todd, Esq.; she d. s. p. He m. 2ndly— 6 July 1816, Lady Katharine Douglas, dau. of Dmibar, 4th Earl of Sel kirk; she d. 31 Mar. 1848, having had with other issue 2 sons, (1) John Thomas Douglas, major 4th light dragoons; b. 1' April, 1816; fell in the Balaclava charge 1854, having m. 11 July, 1849, Charlotte Mary, dau. of late Charles Heard Beague of Hollam House, Somerset (she re-m. Aug. 1856, to Arthu George St. John Mildmay— Bart.), and had a dau. (1) Mary Katherine, m. 20 July, 1881, to Francis WiUIai Robertson, of Nether Scale Hall, co. Leic. and Chilco* Derbysh. (2) Dunbar Stewart, rector of Little Bookham, Surrey; 1 30 April, 1817 ; m. 13 April, 1847, Julia Elizabeth, dau. < William Sutherland Ross, of Tain, Ross-shire, Esq. ; she ( 23 April, 1849, leaving a dau.— Katherine Euphemia. [6] Sir Alexander, k.C.h. gen. in the army; b. d. 24 Aug. 1851, having m. Georgiana, dau. of Sprowel Esq. and had with 3 sons, a dau. Mary, who m. Aug. 1843, to Alexander Leith, of Glenklndli Aberdeen, and has an only dau, and heir— Georgiana. SIR PETER HALKETT, 6th Baronet, G.C.H. adm. of th blue, served at Camperdo%\-n, &c.; b. d. 7 Ocl 1839, aged 74, having m. 14 Oct. 1802, Elizabeth, dau. of Williai Todd, Esq. of London, aforesaid ; she d, 1814, havi had a son and 2 daus. [1] Sir John, s, as 7th Baronet. [2] Jane Margaret, d. 3 May, 1857, having m. to Cap Richard Kirwan Hill, late 52nd regt, (Bart,) He d. ' [3] Mary Emily Elizabeth, m. 10 July, 1839, to Robert Henr Stuart Jackson, capt. 97th regt. (son. of Lieut.-Gen. Alexand Cosby Jackson), and has had 4 sons and 4 daus. (1) Halket Francis Jacksox, bt. major 63rd regt. late capt h. p. late lieut. and adj. 67th regt, served in Affghan campaig 1877/80; b. 23 Oct 1842; m. 1873, Maude Delamain I dau. of late Major Harris, Madras army. HALL— HAMILTON. 285 (2) Alexander Coeby, curate of Bryngxn-yn, Mon. 1879, of Horsham 1877/9; b. ; m. 6 June, 1877, Hon. Susan Frances, only sister of Charles, 4th Lord Hotham, and has a dau. b. 7 May, 1878. (3) Arthur Robert, b. (4) Harry Russell, b. (5) Horence EUzabeth, m. 11 Sept. 1867, to Edward A Down, Esq. (6) Helen Elizabeth, m. 15 Sept. 1869, to Lewis Gordon, Esq. Bengal c.s. (7) Katherine Anne, m. 1 Jane, 1865, to Paul Frederick Michael Ba (3) Margaret, m. to Sir John Hamilton, of Beil, son and heir of Sii- Robert Hamilton, of Pressmenan, and a lord of session, upon whom and their issue Lord Belhaven resigned his title and settled his estate of Biel. (4) Anne, m. to Sir William Craigie, of Gaimie, s. p. (5) Elizabeth, m. to John Livingstone, capt. of dragoons. (6) Mary. , , QIR ROBERT, 2nd Baronet, lieut.-gen. m the army, col. O 108th and 40th regt. and was in the service of the states of Holland, where he m. 1st, Aurelia Catherine Van Hettmgen, of Friesland. He m. 2ndly, Isabel, dau. of John Hamilton, of Boggs, in Scotland; he d. in 1708, having had by his 1st wife, with other issue, 2 sons, /I/ Sir John, 3rd Baronet, whose great-grandson, Sir Frederic, s. as 5tli Baronet. / 2 / William, an officer of the states general, m. Miss Athinscuby and had 3 sons, (1) John, lieut.-col. G-en. Holstein's regt. (2) Robert, capt. in Glentra's regt. (3) William, major in the Dutch guards. SIR FREDERICK, 5th Baronet [son of Capt. John William Hamilton and his wife Mary Anne, dau. of Richard St. George, Esq. of Kilrush, succeeded (on the death of his grand- father Lieut.-Gen. Sir Robert Hamilton, Bart.)], E.l.C.s.; b. 14 Dec. 1777; d. 14 Aug. 1853, having m. 20 Feb. 1800, Eliza Ducarel, dau. of John Collie, of Calcutta, M.D.; she d. 11 Feb. 1841, having liad 5 sons and a dau. [1] Sir Robert North Collie, 6th and present Baronet. [2] Arthm-, B.A. chaplain E.l.c.s.; b. 2 Feb. 1806; d. 1858. [3] Frederic William, capt. 12th lancers and 60th rifles, J.P. Middx. and Herts.; b. 31 Jan. 1810; d. 17 Jan. 1866, having m. 30 Mar. 1844, Emily Maria, dau. of late Thomas Carvick, Esq. of Wyke, Yorks. and Highwood Hill, Middx. J.P. and D.L. and had 2 sons and 4 daus. (1) Howden Anson Philip, b. 23 Oct. 1846 ; m. 7 Mar. 1876, Caroline Alice, dau. of Thomas Faulconer, Esq. of Hampstead, and has 3 sons, Frederic Howden Faulconer, b. 30 Jan. 1877.— William Anson, b. 21 Mar. 1878.— A son, b. 1 May, 1880. (2) William Edward Seymour, Cape mounted rifles: b. 2 April, 1851. (3) Emily Mary Anne, m. 23 Dec. 1876, to Edwin Stead, Esq. (4) Kathleen Eliza Georgina. (5) Constance Eliza Prescott. (6) Agnes Ann. [4] Henry Charles, C.S.l. Bengal C.8.; b. 23 Sept. 1811 ; d. 26 Oct. 1872, having m. 9 Oct. 1837, Frances Isabella, dau. of James Gane, Esq. of Frome; she d. He m. 2ndly— 5 July, 1869, Letitia, dau. of Rear- Admiral Charles Simeon (Baut.) By his 1st wife he had with other issue 4 sons and 4 daus. (1) Henry Charles, capt. Madras army; b. 7 Mar. 1843. (2) Frederic Alfred William, b. 17 Oct. 1844. (3) John Angus Lushington, capt. 2nd w.l. and 24th regts.: b. 10 May, 1846; d. s. p. 16 Dec. 1879, having m. 17 May, 1873, Myra Emily Wood, dau. of Mr. Beaufoy Alfred Moore, of London. (4) Robert St. George Harding, lieut. 66th regt.; b. 11 Jan. 1852; d. 1878. (5) Frances Isabella, m. 22 Feb. 1859, to Capt. George WiUiam Savage, 37th regt. who d. 3 Dec. 1869. (6) Eliza Ducarol Constance, m. 15 Dec. 1859, to Charles Samuel Steward, lieut.-col. Bengal staflf. rc^^^if T ^^^^'y ^^^^^- (Q) Catherine Elspeth Maude. L5J Charles Dillon, vicar of Loxley, co.Warw. and senior chap- lam on the Bengal establishment; b. Oct. 1818 ; d. s. p. 12 Sept. 1873, having m. 15 May,1862, Harriet Mary, dau. of Henrv Heyman, capt. late 13th light dragoons. [6] Eliza Anne, d. 10 May, 1859, having m. to Charles Harding Hamilton of Preston— see Addenda, '' Chaos.' -TT A M I L T N, Si -■-^ Chables JOH] James, of Iping, Sussex (177J G.B.); c.B. lieut.-<(.l. S(()t«^ guards, retd. 185" father as 3rd Baronet in I^IU; b. 3 April, 1810; m. 14 Dc 1833. Catherine Emily, dat of William Wynne, Esq. Dublin; she d. 25 May, 1879| heir presumptive, his cou8ii|| Sir Edwanl Archibald Hamil*^ ton, Bart, (see next article). i Arms — Quarterly, \»i and 4th, Go., three cinq' 2nd and 3rd, Arg. a I}-niphad sails furled so. CREST— Out of a docal coronet or an oak-trcc u penetrated transreraely with a fraai»4aw ppr. the frauic or' and the blade inscribed with the word ** Through." , MOTTO— Through. * Town Housk— », Devooslibv Place, Portland Place, w. ' ILmragf. s- dau. ! .the. IR JOHN HAMILTON, of Marlborough ! mouth, capt. II .M.8. "Hector" (son of .' of Hon. William Hamilton, both of Chflaton James, 6th Earl of Aberoom; na that t created a Bajionbt after the d^e of OBein d. J4 Jan. 1784, harlng m. 4 Oct. 17M, CMsandru AKnt>. of Edward ChamberUdn, Beq. of Maiunnbiinr, oo. Olouc. d. S6 Oct. 1836, harlncr had S sons, (1) Sir Charles, 2nd Baronet, KX;.B. adm. of th< > May, 1767; d. 14 Sept. 1848, harinf m. l^ tpecin • i April, 1 803, HenrictU Marth!^ only dan. -R-p'T?THAMOND of London, merchant and sliipoNVTier R^^l^n^J ?on o? sSk^el Hamond of Blackheath Kent by T^s wife LTdia dau. of William Meadows, Esq.); b. at Wisbech Fe^l 9i^'d'"7 Mar. 1775; having m. at Njca^tle-upon-Xy^^^^ about 1732, Susanna, dau. and sole 1^%^ «* J^^.^^^J^^^S^' Limekilns, near Blackheath (brother of Rev. Andrew bnape 1^ n Hmnlflin to O AXNE, who died provost or yueen s. v^un. Samb)^?hed*28Nov^763, having had with other issue a son and dau. [1] Sir Andrew Snape, created a Baronet. \2^ Lvdia, d. 8 Dec. 1802, having m. to William Douglas, Esq. of Leith, and had with an only dau. an only.son, SIR ANDREW SNAPE DOUGLAS, R.A. knighted b> GEO III. 14 Sent 1789, gained great honour in the victory of 1 J ime, n94!underLo?d Howl: as captain of his lordships flagship the "Queen Charlotte," when he received a ^'^^"^ on his forehead, which ultimately resulted in ^^^death col r.m had a principal share ""der Viscount Bridport in the victory over the French fleet 23 June, 1795; b. 8/28 Aug. 1761; d. 4 June, 1797, having m. Nov. 1781, Anne Burgess, of New' York, and had a son and 2 daus. /I/ Andrew Snape Douglas, sec. of embassy at the courts of the Netherlands and Two Sicilies; b. 6 Jan. 1788. /2/ Anne Hamond, b. 7 July, 1784; m. 19 Nov. 1808, to Sir Greorge Bowyer, Bart, of Radley, Berks. /3/ Harriet, b. 13 July, 1786 ; m. to M. Dupont, Swiss, m ANDREW SNAPE HAMOND, capt. H.M.S. " Roebuck," ^ lieut.-gov. of Nova Scotia, an elder brother of Trinity House, comptroller of the navy 1794/1806, knighted at St. James's 15 Jan. 1779; created a Baronet by letters patent 18 Dec. 1783, with remainder in default of male issue to An- drew Snape Douglas, then capt. and the heire male of his body ; b. 17 Dec. 1738; d. 12 Sept. 1828, having m. 8 Mar. 1779, Anne, dau. and heir of Major Henry Graeme, of Han well, Middx. and of Gorthey, Perthsh. lieut.-gov. St. Helena; she d. 7 Sept. 1838, having had a son and dau. (1) Sir Graham Eden, s. as 2nd Baronet. (2) Caroline, d. 11 Mar. 1858, having m. 11 Oct. 1804, to Hon. Francis Wheeler Hood, lieut.-col. 3rd regt. of foot guards (eldest son of Henry, Viscount Hood). He fell at the battle of Orthes, in France, 1 Mar. 1814, having had issue. SIR GRAHAM EDEN, 2nd Baronet, o.c.n. K.T.s. adm. of the fleet, D.L. Norfolk and the Isle of Wight; b. 30 Dec. 1779; d. 19 Dec. 1862, having m. 30 Dec. 1806, Elizabeth, dau. of John Kimber, Esq. of Fowey, Cornwall; she d , having had 2 sons and 2 daus. [1] Sir Andrew Snape, s. as 3rd Baronet. [2] Graham Eden William, com. H.M.S. "Medea" ; b. 3 Mar. 1814 ; d. 23 Jan. 1847, having m. 7 Dec. 1843, Lucia, only dau. of Luke Dodds, Esq. of Hythe House, Hants, and has had a son and dau. (1) Graham Eden, 7th hussars ; b. 26 Jan. 1846 ; d. 30 Oct. 1872. (2) Elizabeth Ann, m. 3 July, 1879, to Rev. John Henry Goode, rector of Hythe, Hants. [3] EUzabeth Jane, m. 8 Sept. 18i2, to her cousin Lieut.-Col. the Hon. Francis Grosvenor Hood, gren. guards, who fell at Sebastopol 18 Oct. 1854, s. p. [4] Caroline, d. 20 Oct. 1881, having m. 11 Sept. 1861, to Wil- liam George Shedden, Esq. of Spring Hill, Cowes, l.w. and Paulersbury Park, Northants. ; he d. s. p. 3 Oct. 1872. SIR ANDREW SNAPE HAMOND-GR^ME, 3rd Baronet, vice-adm. R.N. assumed the additional surname and arms of GR^MEby R.L.SApril, 1873; b. 3 Oct. 1811 ;d. 21 Feb. 1874, having ra. 13 Nov. 1844, Mary Ann, dau. of Edward Miller, Esq. of CamVridge, and had 4 sons and a dau. ( 1 ) Sir .Graham Eden William Graeme , 4th and present Baronet (2) Andrew Snape Seymour Graeme, b. 9 June, 1848. (3) Grosvenor Hood Grasme, lieut. Hants militia, b. 19 May, 1849. (4) Douglas Shedden Robert Gr«me, lieut. R.N. b.30 Oct. 1851. (5) Caroline Graeme. HAMPSON, Siij George Fk an \ CIS, of Taplow, ]>u. k ; (1G42, E.),capt.lat( Jik j dragoons; s. his fatli. li as yth Baronet in 1^;>8 1 }). 28 Sept. 1823; in. July, 1854, Ann, ( i child of Thomas Hut( iiigs England, Est Clarendon Park, Wilts, brother of Anthony Ashley, 1st Earl of Shaftesbury, lord chancellor of England. His great-great- grandson, viz. SIR JAMES HANHAM, 7th Baronet fon the death of his father, Rev. Sir James Hanham, 11 Mar. 1806), rector of Winterbome, Selston, Dorset ; b. 10 Mar. 1760; d. 2 April, 1849, aving m. Ist— 16 April, 1793, Anne, dau. of Edward Pyke, Isq. K.N. ; she d. 15 July, 1801, leaving 2 sons, [1] Sir William, 8th Baronet; b. 8 May, 1798; d.^ Mar. 1877, havinp m. 6 Nov. 1823, Harriet, dau. of G Morgan, Esq. of .Mount Clare, Surrey ; she d. s. p. Feb. 1838. [2] I'heliiw, rector of Hinton Martell, Dorset; b. 24 June, 1801 ; 1. '■) .Mar. 1852, unm. Sill JAMES m. 2ndly— 14 Dec. 1815, Eliza Dean, dau. of I.iciit. William Patcy. K.N. of Wimborne, Dorset ; she d.6 Jiwe, 7, liavii!'.' [3] John, hhot hv a ■ T-r<:r fic-l.i, . 1-Vli\ i"-i lia-- a sun b. .'SO A 1)1-11 ther issue 3 sons, 1 1th depdt batt. staff ; b. 14 Jan. 1823; ton, together with Lieut.-CoL Crofton -. i.L. 1861, having m. 11 Aug. 1858, Amy lu. of late Alexander Copland, Esq. of Wing- : '-m. 17 Aug. 1872, as 2n.l wife, to Camllle « uilard, J.P. county court judge, by whom she William Maurice Copland Duqoesne Caillard, 1874). Capt. Hanham left 2 sons and 3 daus. ( 1 ) Sir John Alexander, 9th and present Baronet. (2) PheliiH Brooke, licnt. H..\. heir presumptive to the Baronetcy; b. 27 .Mar. 1 8i8. (3) Amy. m. 24 June, 1876, to Duncan William Hume Skrine. Hon of Henry Duncan Skrine, Esq. of Warldgh Manor. Somerset, and has 3 sons and a dan. Alexander Duncan SKRUfB.— A son b. St Mar. 1881.— Catherine Ursula. (4) Eliza Frances, m. 16 Jane, 1881, to Vincent Henr)- I'eiialver Caillard, Esq. R.S. (eldest son of 0. F. D. Caillard, Ks(|. of Wingfleld Hooae, aforesaid). [4] Tli onioA Barnabas, of Manston House, Dorset, J.P. and D.T. com. U.N. (ret. i -1 Dec. 1868, Edith Mary, widow of Major John ::■■, 18th regt. ; she d. 80 July, 1876. HANMER, Sir Wyndham Edward, of Bet- tisfield Park, Salop, Stockgrove, Bucks, and Kushmere Lodge, Beds. J.P. d.l. (1774, G.B.), major in the army, capt. late r.h.G. ; s. as 4th Baronet on the death of his brother. Lord Hanmer, 8 Mar. 1881; b. 24 Dec. 1810; m. 10 Mar. 1842, Victoria Maria Louisa, dau. of late Sir John Conroy, Bart.; she d. 9 Feb. 1866. He ra. 2ndly— 2 Oct. 1877, Harriet Frances, dau. of late Col. Hon. Henry Bart, Hely-Hutchinson (E. Donoughmore). By his 1st wife he has an only son, ' xfa J^'Sr^'''L*2'''i ^^"7' ^' ^^ ^P"^' ^8^3 ; m. 31 Oct. 1865, Mm7 Elizabeth, dau. of late Richard Cottenham Fosse, Esq and has a son and dau. ^ Wyndham Charl^ Henry, b. 17 Sept. 1867. - Florence Victoria Caroline Mary. Arms— Arg. two lions passant guardant az. armed and langued gu. CRKST— On a chapeau az. turned up erm. a Uon guardant Motto — Gardez I'honneur. SEATS-Bettisfleld Park, Whitchurch Bucks. ; and Rushmere Lodge, Beds. Salop ; Stockgrove, Sm JEXKIN HANMER, a zealous supporter of his brother- in-law Owen Glendower, and was slain at the battle of Shrewsbury 22 July, 1403, fighting against the usurper Boling- broke (be was brother of Griffith and yoimgest son of Sir David Hanmer, justice of the court of kings bench 1383); m. Ist, Margaret, dau. and heir of David ap Blethyn Vychan, of Okenholt, and had a son, GRIFFITH, m. Eleanor, dau. of Sir Piers Dutton, Knt. and fiom whom descended Sir John Hanmer, created a Baronet 8 July, tl''^ 1620, extinct on the death of his great-grandson Sir Thomas. 1. Henry Hamage, of Belswardyne, Salop; she d. 6 Jan. 1844, kvinj? had 4 sons, ) Sir Greorge, s. as 2nd Baronet. ) John Lucie, capt. in (Coldstream guards ; b. 4 Oct. 1793 ; 1 at Waterloo, unm. ) Henry Hamage, ILA. Trin. ColL Camb. in H.O.; b. 7 Not. 94: d.6 Aug. 1883. ) Ehvjinl. b. 18 Oct. 1798; d. 28 June,1861, having m. 3 June, 30. Llizii, eldest dau. of Itev. Mark Drury, and had a dau. Mary Louisa. MR GEOllGE, 2nd Baronet, capt. R.N.; b. 19 July, 1793 ; d. 5 10 Mar. 1«66, having m. 86 Jan. 1826, Caroline Helena, lunger dau. and coheir of Bartlett Goodrich, Esq. of Baling rove, Essex; she d. 3 Mar. 1886, having had a son, ) Sir Henry G«orge, 3rd and prMent Baronet. HARPUR-CREWE. 293 Hineage. RICHARD HARPUR, of Swarkston, co. Derby (said to bo descended from Sir John Harpur, of Rushall, Staff, whose ancestors were seated at Chesterton, Warwickshire, temp. Henry L), serjeant-at-law 1558, a judge of Queen's bench 1566; d. 29 Jan. 1573, having m. Jane, dau. and eventual heir of Sir Greorge Fynderae, of Fyndeme, co. Derby, and had 2 sons, [1] Sir John, of Swarkston, Knt.; m.Isabel, dau. of Sir C^orge Pierrepoint, of Holme, Notts, and had 3 sons, (1 ) Sutherland, of Swarkston, Knt. whose only son Sir John, d. s. p. (2) John, of Breadsale, had issue. (3) Sir Henry, created a Baroxet 8 Sept. 1626. [2] Sir Richard, of Littleover, Derbj-shire, Knt. m. Mary, dau. of Thomas Reresby, of Thrjbergh, Yorks. and had issue. SIR HENRY HARPLTl, of Caulk, co. Derby, created a Baroxet 8 Sept. 1626 ; d. 1638, having m. Barbara, dau. of Sir Anthony Faunt, of Foston, Leic. and widow of Sir Henry Beaumont, of Grace Dieu, same covmty ; she d. 2 July, 1649, having had issue. Their descendant in the 6th generation , SIR HENRY (HARPLTl) CRE^VE, D.C.L. 7th Rironet (on the death of his father in 1789), assumed by R.L. 11 April, 1808, the name and amis of Crewe, as derived from his great- grandmother Catherine, dau. and coheir of Thomas Lord Crewe, and wife of the 4th Baronet ; b. 13 May, 1763 ; d. 7 Feb. 1818/9, having m. 1792, Nanny, dau. of Hawkins, Esq.; she d. 20 Mar. 1827, having had with other issue 3 sons and 2 daus. til Sir (Jeorgre, s. as 8th Baronet. 2j Henry llolKjrt, rector of Breadsale, co. Derby; b. 4 Sept. 1801 ; d. 29 Sept. 1865, having m. 25 Sept. 1827, Frances Caroline, dau. of William Jenney, Esq. of Bladinwood, Staff, and had with other issue 6 sons and ft daus. (1) Henry Harpnr-C?rewe, mjl Trin. Coll. Camb. 1855, rector of Drayton Beanchamp, Bucks, since 1860 ; b. 30 Sept. (2) Charles William, b. 29 May. (3) (9) EARPUR-CREWE, Sir John, of Calke Abbey, CO. Derby (1620, e.); s. his father as 9th Baronet in 1844 ; b. 18 Nov. 1824 ; m. 20 Nov. 845, his cousin, Georgiana Jane Henrietta Eliza, Ind dau. of Vice-Adm. William Stanhope Lovell, i.N. K.H. and has 2 sons and a dau. 1) Vauncey Harpur. D.L. co. Stafford; b. 14 Oct. 1846: m. _jO April, 1876, Hon. Isabel Adderley, youngest dau. of Right Ion. Sir Charles Bowyer Adderley, K.C.M.G. created Baron iJorton, of Norton, co. Staff. 1878, and has a son and 2 daus. Richard Fyndeme Harpur, b. 5 April, 1880.— Hilda Ethel- freda.— Winifred Isabel. 2) Hugo Harpur, b. 4 April, 1858. ;3) Alice Georgiana Harpiu-. A.RMS— Quarterly, 1st and 4th, Az. a lion rampant arg. CREWE. 8nd and 3rd, Arg. a lion rampant, a bordiure engrailed sa. Harpur. I'RESTS— 1, Out of a ducal coronet or a lion's gamb erect arg., DREWE. 2, A boar or, HARPUR. Motto— Degeneranti genus opprobrium. Seats- Warslow Hall, Stafford, and Calke Abbey, Derbyshire. Alfred Godby Oewe, b. 9 July, ; m. Jenaima, dau. of late Rev. Roseingrove Macklin, vicar of Christ Church, Derby, and has a dau. (4) George Arthur C^rewe, b. 18 June .—(5) Willoughby, b. S8 Aug. —(6) Henrietta Frances Crewe. — (7) Char- lotte EUxabeth Selina Crewe.— (8) Caroline Lucy Crewe. — 9) Frances Louisa Crewe.— (10) Ellen Barbara Crewe. Edmund Lewis, of Repton Park, co. Derby; b. 1 Aug. 1803; Aug. 1874, having m. 20 Sept. 1832, Caroline Anna, dau. of Lieut.-Gen. Need, of Foimtain Dale, Notts, and had a son and dau. (1) John Edmund, late lieut. 64th regt. b. 20 Sept. 1849. (2) Caroline Louisa Harpur, d. 1880, having m. 19 Sept. 1861, to Ion Turner, 16th lancers, and has 3 sons and 3 daus. [4] Louisa Matilda, b. 14 Nov. 1793. [5 J Selina, d. 30 Mar. 1838, having m. 2 Jan. 1822, to Williau Stanhope (Badcock) Lovell, K.H. vice-admiral R.N. assumed the siuname and arms of Lovell by R.L. 6 April, 1840 (2nd son of Thomas Stanhope Badcock, Esq. of Little Missenden Abbey, Bucks, and of Maplethorpe Hall, co. Line); he d. 20 May, 1859, having had a son and 3 daus. (1) Lovell Stanhope Richard Lovell, capt. late 13th regt. b. 4 Dec. 1826; m. 13 Jan. 1848, Matilda Jane, dau. of George Hume Reade, Esq. and has 2 sons and 4 daus. /I/ William Stanhope LOVELL, b. 22 Oct. 1848; m.26 June, 1873, Ellen Veronica, dau. of Major-Gen. George Mein. /2/ George Herbert Salathiel, b. 26 Mar. 1859. /3/ Edith Laiu-a Matilda, m. 27 June, 1877, to Percy Duke Coleridge, R.M.L.l. (B. COLERIDGE), who d. 29 Mar. 1881. /4/ Emily Georgina. /5/ Amy Isabel Jane. /6/ Mary Winnie Katherine Selina. (2) Selina Frances Nannette Louisa. (3) Georgiana Jane Henrietta Eliza, m. 20 Nov. 1845, to her cousin Sir John Harpur-Crewe, Bart. (4) Matilda Sophia. SIR GEORGE, 8th Baronet, M.P. South Derbysh. 1835/43, high sheriff 1820 ; b. 1 Feb. 1795 ; d. 1 Jan. 1844, having m. 9 Sept. 1819, Jane, eldest dau. of Rev. Thomas Whittaker, of Mendham, Norfolk; she d. 10 Feb. 1880, having had with other issue 3 sons and 2 daus. (1) Sir John, 9th and present Baronet. (2) Evelyn, capt. 1st dragoons, b. 5 July, 1832; d. 1 July, 1877. (3) Richard, capt. late 1st dragoon guards, b. 27 Aug. 1836. (4) Isabel Jane. (5) Mary Adeline. CRADOCK-HARTOFP-HARTWELL, GRADOCK- HAETOPP, Sir John William, of Freathby, co. Leicester (1796, G.B.);capt. late 17th lancers, lieut.-col. Warwickshire E.v. D.L. CO. Warwick ; s. his father as 4th Baronet in 1865; b. 1829; m. 14 Aug. 1855, Charlotte Frances, eldest dan. of late Edward Gyles Howard, Esq. nephew of Bernard Edward, 12th Duke of Norfolk, and has 4 sons and 5 daus. (1) Charles Edward, 2nd lieut. Scots guards, late 96th regt. and formerly capt. 2nd Middx. mil.; b. 185». (2) Alick William, b. 7 Nov. 1860. (3) Frederick, b. 11 July, 1869. (4) George, b. 20 July, 1870. (5) Eveline Frances. (7) Catherine Louisa. (9) Mary Eleanor. (6) Ada Mary. (8) Beatrice Anne. Arms— Quarterly, 1st and 4th, Sa. a chevron between three otters arg. HARTOPP. 2nd and 3rd, Per saltire gu. and arg. three boars' heads sem^e of cross-crosslets counterchanged, Cradock. Crest— Out of a ducal coronet or a pelican arg. vulning herself ppr. Hartopp. SEATS— Four Oaks Hall, Sutton Coldfield; Kingswood Warren , Epsom; and Aston Flamville, Hinckley. Town House— 23, Eaton Square, s.w. ilmeage, SIR EDMUND BUNNEY-CRADOCK-HARTOPP (son of Joseph Bunney, of Newark, Notts, by Mary, dau of Ed- mund Cradock, Esq.), assumed the additional surname of Cra- dDck-Hartopp by act of parliament Michaelmas 1777, created a BARONET 12 May, 1796; b. 21 April, 1749; d. 10 June, 1833, having m. 7 Aug. 1777, Anne, dau. of Joseph Hurlock, governor of Fort Marlborough, in Bencoolen, and heir of her mother. Sarah, elder dau. of Sir John Hartopp, Bart, of Freeby, Leic; she d. Sept. 1837, having had with other issue 3 sons and 2 daiis. /!/ George Harry William Fleetwood, which latter name he assumed, M.P. Dundalk; b. 20 Aug. 1785; d. unm. 31 Mar. 1824. /2/ Sir Edmund, 2nd Baronet, b. May, 1787 ; d. s.p. 3 April, 1849, having m. 23 Sept. 1824, Hon. Mary Jane Eden, dau. of :^[orton, 1st Baron Henley; she d. 12 Sept. 1843. /3/ Sir William Edmund, s. as 3rd Baronet. /4/ Anna Maria, d. 20 April, 1827, having m. 6 June, 1811, to Charles Clement Adderley, Esq. of Hams Hall, co. Warwick; he d. 30 June, 1818, having had with other issue. Sir Charles Bowyer Adderley, of Hams Hall, Warwick, K.c.M.G. P.O. M.P. North Staff., created Baron Norton, of Norton, Staff. 1878. /5/ Emilia, m. 15 May, 1809, to Edward Grove, Esq. of Shenstone Park, CO. Stafford, and had a son, Edward Hartopp-Cradock, principal of BrazenoseColl. Oxon. since 1853, canon residentiary of Worcester Cathedral 1848/54, rector of Tedstone Delamere 1844/54; assumed the additional name of Cradock by r.l. 22 May, 1849, in con- formity with the will of his uncle Sir Edmund Cradock Hartopp ; b. 26 April, 1810 ; m. 9 July, 1844 (Hon.) Harriet (maid of honour to Q. Victoria), dau. of Thomas Lister, Esq. of Armitage Park, co. Stafford (B. RiBBLESDALE). SIR WILLIAM EDMUND, 3rd Baronet, b. 11 Dec. 1794; d. 16 Oct. 1864, having m. 1825, Jane Mary, eldest dau. of Henry Bloomfleld Keane, Esq.; she d. 1 Nov. 1881, having had 2 sons and 6 daus. (1) Sir John William, 4tli and present Baronet. (2) Edmund Cliarles, capt. 2nd Middx. rifle militia, late rifle brigade; b. 29 Sept. 1816 ; m. 29 Dec. 1870, Frances Emily 2nd dau. of late William Charles Alston, Esq. of Elmdon Hall, co. Warwick, and has liad 4 sons, William Edmund Cecil, b. 18 Mar. 1872.— Francis Gerald, b. 6 June, 1877.— Edward Ralph, d. 23 Oct. 1880, aged 9 months,— Bonald Arthur Charles, b. 27 Got. 1881, iseTlr Hon. ai (3) Mildred Anne, m. Ist— 6 Jan. 1854, to Sir Francis Scott, Bart., who d. 21 Nov. 1883. She re-m. 13 Sept. Edward Pakenham Alderson, Esq. (eldest son of late Hon. Edward Hall Alderson, baron of the exchequer), who d.8.|^ (4) Emily Gertrude, m. 1 July, 1851, to Edward Basil Fi ham high sheriff Leicester 1870, major Ldcestersh. yeo. ' N Leicestersh. 1837/59; he d. 13 May, 1878, having had 3 William Edward John Basil Farnham, b. 18 July, 1868^ George Francis, b. 9 Sept. 1859.— Charles John, b. 17 Jal)|t 1862 •" (5) Matilda Jane, m. 23 Aug. 1868, to Major Lord Edwift Pelham CUnton (D. NEWCASTLE). » (6) Anna Maria, m. 7 Oct. 1858, to Lord Walter Charles MaflF tagu-Douglas-Scott (D. BUCCLEUCH). (7) Louisa Margaret Emily, m. 11 May, 1867, to Capt. ThonMi Charles Douglas ^^^litmore, late R.H. guards, J.P. and D.L. OQ^ Leicester, high sheriff 1875, and has a son and 2 daus. Francis Henry Douglas Charlton Whit.more. b. 20 Aprll^ 1872.— Mildred Louisa Lucy.— Ethel Mary Alberta. (8) Julia Charlotte, ni. 14 Jan. 1868, as 2nd wife, to Heniy Bentinck, 5th Earl of Shannon. HARTWELL, Sir Brodrick, of Dale Hal Essex (1805, U.K.), formerly GOth rifles; his grandfather as 2nd Baronet in 1831; b. 17 Juljf 1813 ; m. 28 Oct. 1834, Alicia, eldest dau. of Re William Gunthorpe, of Antigua ; she d. 24 April 1859, having had 4 sons and 4 daus. ( 1 ) Francis Houlton , secretary agent and consul-gen , Wallachi 1851/55, capt. late 17th regt. ; b. 18 Sept. 1835 ; m. 20 Auf" 1861, Emma Jane, only child of Sir Henry Dymoke, Bar (ext.), and has 3 daus. Mabel.— Edith.— Florence. (2) Brodrick Edward Hughes, of West Hay, Somerset, com R.x. (retd.); b. 6 Sept. 1837; m. 4 Dec. 1873, Augusta H.nriett Virginia, eldest dau. of Stewart Henry Paget, Esq. (^M. AXGLl SET), and has a son and a dau. Brodrick Cecil Denham Arkwright, b. 18 July, 1876.— Rut Julia Augusta. (3) Sydney Charles Elphinstone, b. 30 April, 1843; m. 18 Oc 1876, Jeannette Marion, only dau. of Lieut.-Col. Jolin Hado Jenkins, late Bengal 8.C. and has a son and 2 daus. A son, b. 2 Dec. 1880.— Mignonne Louise Julia.— Doroth; Effie Marion. (4) Frederick Edward, b. 27 Dec. 1857. (5) Julia, m. 16 July, 1863, to Harry Neale Lightfoot, Esq. an has 3 sons and a dau. Sydney St. Clair LIGHTFOOT, b. 29 April, 1864.— Brot. lur. (retd.); b. 18 Nov. 1881 ; m. 23 Sept. 1868, ElixabeUi, dan. of 8 Gelston, Esq. of Rosstulla, 00. Antrim. /5/ Ambrose Hele Rhodes, b. 14 Nov. 1834; m. 1876. 161 Marian, m. 1840, to late CoL Stuart, c.B. 86th regt. IT I Lotdaa Frances, d. 11 Oct. 1887, having m. Ist - 1849, to George Archer, M J>. 64th regt; he d. 1862, and she re-m. 16 Mar. 18M, as 1st wife, to Gen. Sir Edward Harris-Greathed, K.aB. who d. 19 Nov. 1881 (see also O8BORK— BA.BT.) /8/ Maria Georgiana, m. 1848, to Benjamin (George McDowel, M.D. professor T.CD. and had with 4 daus. 2 sons, of whom the younger, Francis Hartwell MacDowel, lieut. R.B. fell at Isand- lana in Zulu war, 22 Jan. 1879. 191 iSelina Frances, m. 17 May, 1884, to Rev. Edmund Lane, u.c.L. and has a son and 4 daus. [2] George, of London, merchant; b. 22 April, 1782; d. having m. 18 July, 1778, Henrietta, 8rd dau. and cob. of William Delagarde, Esq. of Bombay; she d. having had, (1) George, B.C.8.; b. 14 June, 1781. (2) Francis, of London ; b. 1 Mar. 1788; married (? wife died 26 April 1813, aged 26), and had an only sou, Francis Grant, b. ; m. 29 Aug. 1857, Eliza Sophia, youngest dau. of late Henry Every, Esq. (Bart.) (3) Henrietta. (4) Mary. (5) Eliza. (6) Bridget. [3] Sir Francis John, created a Barojtet. [4] Mary m. 1st, Cteorge Logan, capt. R.M.; she re-m. to Major Ilichanl Baily. D.Q.M.G. SIR FRA^X'IS JOHN HARTWELL, of Dale Hall, Essex, com. R.N. col. of Deptford and Woohvich volunteers, direc- tor of Greenwich hospital, kniphted at St. James's 4 May, 1803, created a Baroxet 26 Oct. 1805; b. 15 Feb. 1757; d. 28 June, 1831, having m. Ist— 12 Feb. 1781, Anna Charlotte Maria, eldest dau. of John Elphinstone. capt. RJf. lieut.-gen. vice-adm. and com.-in-chicf of the Russian fleet ; she d. 6 June, 1809. He m. 2ndly— 27 Jan. 1812, Louisa, dau. of John Aldridge, of New Lodge, Sussex; she d. 13 June. 1843, having had a dau. Louisa, who died unm. By his 1st wife lie had, with other issue, HOULTON, M.A. vicar of Loders Brad pole and Bothenhampton. Dorset, chaplain to Prince Regent, and fellow New. Coll. Oxon,; b. 12 Feb. 1783 ; d. v. p. 24 Feb. 1819, having m. 29 Feb. 1812, Ruth, dau. of David Ball, Esq. of Bishops Hall (she re-m. to Joseph Jackson, Esq. of St. Vincents), and had with other issue 2 sons, (1) Sir Brodrick, 2nd and present Baronet. (2) Sydney Houlton b. 25 May, 1817; m. 1840, Judith Bt. Martin, HA R T Y, Sir Egbert, of Pros- pect House, CO. Dublin (1831,u.K.),bar.-at-law; s. his father as 2nd Ba- ronet in 1832; b. 8 Sept. 1815; m. 6 Jan. 1857, Sophy, dau. of late Rev. Samuel G Fairt- lough, rector of Ahinagh^ CO. Cork, and has had a son and 2 daus. (1) Robert Way, b. 1 June, 1859 ; d. 22 July, 1879. (2) Caroline Elizabeth Jo- sephine. (3) Isabella Henrietta. NOTB— Heir presumptive, Marcus Harty, c.E. ARMS— Or, on a fesse sa. between three trefoils slipped vert as many martlets volant of the Ist. CRB8T— An eagle's head erased ppr. on the neck a trefoil ulpped vert, between two winga expanded or, each charged with a hurt. Motto — Malo mori quam fcedari. Rmidencb— Prospect House, Dublin. Eineage. Sm ROBERT WAY HARTY, of Prospect House, co. Dub- lin, M.P. Dublin 1831, lord mayor 1830/1, created a BARO- NET 80 Sept. 1831 (son of Timothy Harty, of Kilkenny, and Margaret, his wife, dau. of John Lockington by his wife Mary, dau. of Robert Way, of Kilree, co. Kilkennv); b.27 Dec. 1779- d. 10 Oct. 1832, having m. 21 Mar. 1807, Elizabeth, eldest dau. of John Davis, Esq. of Eden Park ; she d. 9 June, 1876, having had with other issue 3 sons and 3 daus. Ill Sir Robert, 2n(l and present Baronet. /2/ Marcus, c.E. heir presumptive to the Baronetcy : b. 27 Nov. 1819. ^ ' /3/ Henry Lockington, coroner county of Dublin; b. 9 May, 1826; m. 10 July, 1884, Anna, dau. of Henry Davis, Esq. of St. John's, Donneycamey; she d. 11 Mar. 1880, having had 2 sons and 2 daus. 11 Allsopp Frederick, b. 6 Sept. 1865. 21 Lionel Lockington, b. 29 Aug. 1864. 31 Paulina Rhoda. 4J Elizabeth Kathleen, m. 6 Dec. 1880, to Frederick S youjigest son of late Frederick Leopold Flood, Esq. of Dublin, solicitor. /4/ Louisa Matilda, m. 11 Aug. 1846, to George Haigh, Esq. of Bemerside, co. Yorks. and has 2 sons and a dau. [1] William Edward HAIGH, in H.o. B.A. Exeter Coll. Oxon.; b. 7 Aug. 1850. [21 (Jeorge Harty, bar.-at-law; b. 22 April 1862. [3 J Emily Maria Louisa. / 5/ Elizabeth Henrietta, unm. /6/ Adelaide Emma Jane, m. 13 Dec. 1859, to George Henry Haigh, of Grainsby Hall, co. Lincoln, J.P. and D.L. and has 5 sons and 3 daus. George Henry Caton HAIGH, b. 4 Sept. I860.— Hedley Lang- ley, b. 27 Sept. 1861.— Ernest Marcus, b, 1 Feb. 1863.— Arnold Lionel Leopold, b. 16 Aug. 1864.— Claude Leigh Richmond, b. 6 July, 1866.— Gwendoline Adela Hilda.— Sihia Hermioue Kathleen.— Violet. HARVEY. H AKVEY, SiE ROBEET BATE- SON, of Langley Park, Bucks. Baronet, so created28Nov.l868,J.P- and D.L. M.P. Bucks. 1864/8, 1874, capt. R. Bucks, yeo. cav. and capt. late 5tli Bucks. R.v. ; b. 17 Nov. 1825 ; m. 1st —1 Aug. 1855, Diana Jane, second dau. of Ven. Stephen Creyke, archdeacon of STork; she d. 4 Oct. 1866. He m. 2ndly— 21 Jan. 1874, Magdalen Breadalbane, youngest dau. of Sir John Pringle, 5th Baronet, of Stitchill, n.b. and widow of Alexander Anderson, Esq. of Newstead, N.s.w. By his 1st marriage Sir Robert had 2 sons and 3 daus. (1) Robert Grenville, lieiit. R. Bucks, mil.; b. 1 July, 1856. (2) Charles Bateson, 2nd lieut. 10th hussars; b. 13 Jan. 1859. (3) Caroline Georgiana. (4) Diana Genevieve. (5) Florence Anna. Arms-Gu. on abend engrailed arg. three trefoils slipped vert, a bordm-e wavy or. x. x,. j x CREST— A lion passant-regardant ppr. resting the dexter paw on an escocheon ai-g. charged with a bat's wing erect sa., the lion debruised by a bendlet sinister wavy or. MOTTO— Probitas verus honos. SEAT- Langley Park, Slough, Bucks. ROBERT HARVEY, of Langley Park, Bucks. J.P. high sheriff 1828 ; b. 1 Feb. 1791 ; d. 10 May, 1863, having m. 1st— 14 Jan .1819, Jane Jemima, dau. of John Raw Collins, Esq. of Hatch Court, Somerset ; she d. 28 Aug. 1827. He m. 2ndly— 8 Sept. 1829, Ann, dau. of Adm. Sir William Hotham, G.C.B. (B. HOTHAM) ; she d, s. p. 5 Jan. 1859. By his Ist marriage he had a son and dau. [1] Sir Robert Bateson Harvey, created a Baronet. [2] Caroline, d. 28 Feb. 1874, having m.l Oct. 1851, to Richard Plantagenet Campbell, 3rd Duke of Buckingham and Chandos. ARMS— Erminois, on a chief indented gxx. between two cres- cents arg. a representation of the gold medal i.i Robert John Harvey for his services at theb: pendent from a ribbon gu. fimbriated az. bci;. " Orthes," on a canton erm. a representation of ii ba-Jgt of the order of the tower and sword. CiiES^x— Out of a mural crown or between two branches of laiu-el a dexter cubit arm erect ppr. above a crescent arg. MOTTO — Alteri sic tibi. SEAT— Rainthorpe Hall, Long Stratton, Norfolk. I Uincagr. HARVEY, Sir Charles (1868, U.K.), J.P. Norfolk, capt. E. Norfolk mil.; s. his father as 2nd Baronet in 1870; b. 25 Feb. 1849; m. 6 Mar. 1870, Jane Ann, dau. of Benjamin Green, Esq. of Newcastle-upon- Tyne, and has a son and 3 daus. (1) Charles Robert Lambart Edward,b. 16 April, 1871. (2) Sybil Henrietta. (3) Christabel Katherine. (4) Gabrielle Jean, b. 9 Sept. 1881. JOHN HARVEY, of Norwich, merchant, twice elected mayor (descended from John Harvey, of Beacham Well, Norfolk, bur. 1569) ; b. 16 Aug. 1666 ; d. 28 Sept. 1742, having had by his 1st wife, Ann, dau. of William Strahan, who d. 1706, with 2 daus. 6 sons, (1) Robert, of Catton, Norfolk, J.P. D.L. sheriff, mavor of Norwich 1729; b. 1708; d. 1773, having m, ' Lydia, dau. and coheir of John Black, of Norwich, sheriff and ' mayor ; she d. 1742, leaving an only son, Robert, of whom presently. (2) Peter, b. 1709; d. 1751, leaving by his wife Elizabeth, dau. of John Ives, of Norfolk, who d. 18 Oct. 1741, aged 23, an only dau. (3) Thomas, of Norwich, merchant, sheriflF, and mayor; b. 1711; d. 1772, having m. LycKa, dau. o'f Jeremiah Ives, of Norwich; she d. having had 2 sons, of whom the elder, JEREMIAH IVES Harvey, of Catton. shcriflf and mayor of Norwich; b. 1743; d. 1814, having m. Mary Lucas, who d. 1822, having had with other issue 3 sons and 3 daus. [1] Henry, of Beccles, Suffolk; m. Franoea, dan. of John Dalton, of Swaffham, Norfolk, J.P. D.L. and bad issue. [2] George Frederick, capt. 18th hussars; b. ; d. having m. 1809, Lady Honora Elizabeth Hester (Lambart), dau. of Ricliard, 7th Earl of Cavan, and ^ widow of Capt. John Woodgate ; she d, JO Mar. 1866, leaving ' a dau. Alicia, m. June, 1833, to Rev. Edward Hamer RavenhlU, vicar of Littlehampton, Sussex; he d. 16 May, 1862, having had Lssue. "> [3] Mar}-, m. to Right Rev. Edward Maltby, D.D. bishop of < Durham. [4] Rachel, m. to Rev. Cliarles Smyth. • (4) Samuel, sheriff and mayor of Norwich ; d. 1772. aged 60, having m. 1st, Mary, dax;. of Dr. Evans, of King's Lynn, Nor- folk, and m. 2ndly, Sarah, dau. of Dr. Hepburn, of Lynn. (5) William, rector of Lyng and Marsham, and Fincham; d. • 1747, aged 34, leaving issue. " ROBERT HARVEY of Tharston Hall and Catton, Norfolk, and of St. Clements, Norwich, mayor of that city 1776 and 1809, founded the Nonvich bank, capt. Norfolk mil.; d. 29 ■ Jan. 1816, aged 86, having m. Judith, only dau. of Capt. • Onley, R.N. of Staverton and Catesby, Northants. and coheir \ of her brother Rev. Charles Onley, of Stiste' Nelson. /2/ Miirv E* same style with place and precedence to which - been entitled had Sir Henry not died before the i^sno oi tn.- letters patent creating him a Baron kt. He had with other issue 3 sons and a dau. Skcd 2 1 ;'2«^.'^' (1) Sir Henry Marshman, createil ;i (2) Joshua, capt. 6th Bombay s.c. assists jaub ; b. 11 Dec. 1831 ; d. 24 Sept. 1864. h;: his cousin Isabella Louisa, 2nd dau. of Cajit. ^^ illiani Creak R.N. and had 2 sons, Henry, b. 16 July, I860.— George Eric, b. 12 Sept. 1864. (3) George Broadfoot, lieut. late lOlst regt.; b. 6 June, 1847: m. 23 Sept. 1873, Qeorgina Marian, 3rd dau. of James Croeby, of Demerara, bar.-at-law. (4) Hannah Jane. HAWKINS, Sir John Cjesab, of " Kelston, Somerset" (1778, O.B.), M.A. hon. canon St. Albans cathedral 1878, rector of Chelmsfoi ' and of St. Albans, Herts. 1866/8; s, hi- father as 4th Baronet in 1861 ; b. 27 Jan. is.'.7 ; m. 7 July, 1863, Mary Catherine, youngest da\i. of Thomas Ellames Withington, Esq. of Culchcth Hall, Lane; heir presumptive, his cousin George. Arms (not recorded, l>ut the following are med)— Arg. on a saltire engrailed m. flre flenrB-de-lls or. Crest— On a monnt rert a hind lodged or. MOTTO— Pro Deo et rege. Residexcs— Chelmsford Rectory. S Einragr. m CiESAR HAWKINS, of Kel«ton, 8oiner«et, Pn ' - created 3 Sept. 1778, sergeant-snrgeon to OaoR< III. &c. (brother of Pennell Hawkina, lerjeant-si: George III. son of Ceesar and grandson of Cnear iiawKin^; b. 10 Jan. 1711; d. 13 Feb. 1786 (M.l.), hiving m. Sarah, only dau. of John Coxe, Esq.; she d. 17 Mar. 1801 (M.I.), having hati with other issue 3 sons, /I/ John, d. 7 May, 1785, aged 41, having m. April, 1779, Anne, dau. and coheir of Joseph Colbome.Esq.of Hardenhuish House, Wilts ; she d. 17 Mar. 1823, having had 3 sons and a dau. 1] Sir Caesar, 2nd Baronet ; d. nnm. 2 July, 1793. '2j Sir John Caesar, s. as 3rd Baronet. "3] George, b. 17 Mar. 1783 ; d. s. p. having m. 26 Mar. 1816, ilary, dau. of David Wedderbum-Webeter, Esq. (Wkddeu- BURN). [4] Mary Anne, d. 29 June, 1873, having m. 12 Jan. 1805, to llev. John Surtees, prebendary of Bristol and rector of Ban- ham, Norfolk. /2/ Charles, sergeant-surgeon to GEORGE HI.; ra. 1st, Miss Adair, and had 2 sons and a dau. [1] Caesar, capt. 8th light dragoons, served in Egj-pt and India ; d 18 Sept. 1806. [2] Charles, prebendary and canon residentiary of York, vicar of Stillingfleet, Yorks. rector of Kelston, Somerset, 1806/31 ; d. 11 April, 1857, having m. 7 Aug. 1807, Anna Augusta, youngest dau. of Sir James Cockburn, Bart. M.P.; she dL 11 Aug. 1847, having had with other issue 2 sons and 2 daus. (1) Charles James, vicar of Overton, Hants, and of Haxey, CO. Line; b. 12 Jan. 1809 ; d. 14 June, 1864, having m. 15 Sept. 1831, Anne Mason Dixon, dau. and coh. of Col. James Dixon, of Brandsburton, Yorks. and has had with other issue 2 sons and 4 daus. in Cassar Hugh, com. R.N.; b. 4 Oct. 1841. /2/ Alexander Cockburn, b. 26 Sept. 1852; d. 17 23 Dec. 1878. /3/ Anne Caroline, m. 17 April, 1866, to William Copley Woodhead, M.R.c.s. and has 8 sons and 6 daus. Charles Hawkins Copley WOODHEAD, b. 24 April, 1887. — WilUam Francis Copley, b. 4 Sept. 1858.— Claude Pusentoy Copley, b. 26 Mar, I860.— Alexander Cock- HAWLEY. 200 burn Copier, b. 17 Mar. 1863.— Henry Annedey Copley, b. 9 Aag. 1868.— Onar HawUns Copley, b. 31 Dec. ' 1878.— Noel Algernon Copley, b. SO May, 1875.— Frank Copley, b. 15 Feb. 1877.— Annie Caroline Coplev.— Edith Charlotte Copley.— Lilian Copley.— Mabel Au- gusta Copley.— Delia Mary Copley. /4/ Auguirta Isabella, m. , to Capt. William Wataon, late 8tb regt. /5/ Charlotte, onm. 161 DeUa Mary, d. IS Oct. 1880, haring m. 11 April, 1867, to C^yt. Henry Smith Andrewi, late 74th regt. (2) Henry A nnmley, vicar of Topclifle, Yorks.; bp. 14 Feb. 1818 ; m. lat— 15 Aug. 1888, Harriet Emma, dao. of CoL William Hale, of Acomb, Yorks ; she d. 80 April, 1844, having had with other isane a dan. Aognato (eldert dao.), m. S5 April, 1867, to Edward Thomas, ddeat ton of Thomas Helme, of Little Bookham, Barttj, and Homchorch, Eaex. Ber. H. A. HAWUX8 m. Sndly— 19 Ifay, 1846, IsabeU Binolair, of Baorick, Yorks.; she d. 10 Dec. 1864, having hadiarae. (3) Cedlia ICary, m. 4 April, 1887, to Rev. and Hon. John BaiUie (B. Haddixotoh), canon of York. (4) Oeorglana Augoata, m. 11 Oct. 1889, to Capt James Yorke (B. HABDWiCUt); he d. 5 Jan. 1867. £3] Loidaa Anne, d. 1840, having m. 1801, to her cousin, Thomas Tnwsdale Clarke, Bsq. of Bwakeleys, Middz. and Uinham Abbey, Norfolk. lAALKS HAWKlirs m. tedW— Si Sept 1788, Miss Harriet lesdale, of London, and had S sona, .41 Heni7, coL Boots fucUiflr guards; d.nnm. [5] George, liBiit.8ethTCgt.fonnerly in the navy; m.Emma, dan. of OaD, at lobnham, and d. s. pi aged 54. / ^ / Edwaxd, rector o< Kdaton 1798/1806; d. S9 Dec. 1805, aged ! taring m. 1787, Margaret, dan. of Rev. Thomas s es, of Momlngthorpe, Norfolk; she d. 5 Nov. 1859, having i 7 sons and 8 dans. [1] Bdward, DJ>. provost d Orlal CoU. Oxford, oanon of KoofaastarOstbadraland notorof Piirlaigh,BsBex; b. at Bath 87 Feb. 1789 [2] Eleanor Cassandra Frances, d. 23 Jan. 1876, having m. 21 April, 1863, to Simeon Dowell Brownjohn, of Bath, rector of East Lydford, Somerset, and had 4 sons and 4 daus. Arthur Dowell Brown JOHN, b. 16 Aug. 1866.— Nevil Scott Louis, b. 7 Sept. 1867.— John George Maxwell, b. 18 Mar. 1870.— Charles Woodland, b. 5 Sept. 1874.— EveUne Katha- rine. — Eleanor Caroline.- Helen Frances.— Adelaide Ja- netta. [3] Georgiana Villiers, d. 3 Sept. 1870, having m. 4 April, 1861, to Rev. Henry Hasted, rector of Pitsea, Essex, and had a son and dau. t Henry George HASTED, b. 4 May, 1862.— Constance Elea- I nor. /3/ Henry Csesar, capt. R.y.; b. 19 May, 1809; m. 1st— 13 Aug. 1845, Mary Freeman, dau. of John Inman, Esq. of Acomb, co. ■ York ; she d. 12 July, 1889. He m. 2ndly— 22 Nov. 1870, Ellen, ; 2nd dau. of W D Harding, Esq. of King's Lynn. ! /4/ Frederick Caesar, lieut.-col. 10th Madras N.I.; b. 28 Julv, 1811 ; d. unm. 30 Jan. 1880. 1 /5/ William Qesar, d. unm. 1867, aged 55. I 161 Thomas Soott, lieut.-col. late 1st (R. Scots) regt. b. 7 June, 1814; m. 18 Sept. 1873, Fanny Cecilia, dau. of Evan Williams, Eisq. of JyaSryn Frwd, co. Glamorgan, and has 2 sons and a dao. John Scott Csesar, b. 12 June, 1875.— A son, b. 28 Dec. 1878.— A dao. b. 5 Aug. 1881. /?/ Arthur Cssar, b. 4 Aug. 1816; m. 8 Deo. 1850, Emmeline Jane, dan. of Jonah Dawney, and has issue. /8/ Alexander Caesar, C3. hon. major-gen. in the army, col. R.A. (retd. f. p.); b. 3 Nov. 18S3. /9/ Villiers William Cesar, assist.-com.-gen. b. 30 Nov. 1824; m. 16 Dec. 1857, Emily, youngest dau. of (Hon.) John Daly, ad- ministrator of Demarara and Esquibo; she d. 8 Jan. 1878, leaving issue. /lO/ Elisabeth Anne, b. 19 April, 1808. /ll/ Charlotte Mary, d. 4 Feb. 1880. /1 2/ Lanza Maria, d. 1 June, 1859. T Feb. 1789; m. 10 Dea UM, Man Anna, dao. o( Biohard . ,^^ nckle. Bki. of Clifton, and has had with oCbsr iMos S sons, 4 }fMii9K. (1) Bdward, M jl BalUol OoIL Oxfbrd, Tioa-prlnoipal diooesan ColL Cape, 1859; d. nnm. 8 Oct 186S. agwl S9. (2) Ctasar^ioluwd, B.a&: b. ; m. 16 Oct 1867 AlioeM F daa.of MA)orB.N foman Perkins, Bengalee. [2] Frands, M.D. phTslolan in ordinary to the Qoeen's hoose- boid and registrar of g«i. medioal ooonoU of UJL; d. 18 Dec. 1877, aged 84,havlnf m. lst-4 May, 1881, Hester, Srd dao. of Right Hon. atr Jam Yaaghan, a baron of the exofaeqoer (HALroRD) : dM d. 11 Deo. 1847. Ho m. Sndly— tl July. 1859. Sarah Jane, dao. of George Haywood, Bm|. formeriy of Park Hall, Dertqrsh. By his 1st marriage he had 8 sons and a dan. (1) Francis Vanghan, bar.-at-Uw LJ. 1856; b. 1888. (2) Charles Halford, chaplain and asBistant-master at Win- chester OolL; b. 1888; m. 6 Aug. 1878, Susan, only dao. of Major-Oen. John Oolpoys Hanghton, CAU and has a son, b. 7 Oot 1879, and a son, b. 1 Mav, 1881. (3) Henry Beanohamp, vioar of Lytham, Lane; b. 1843; m. 8 Jan. 1878, Lydia Conatanoe, 4th dao. of George Chamley Dewhurst, Bsq. of Beeohwood, Cheshire ; she d. 1 Jan. 1880. (4) Hester Lnorekia BUM. ^ ^^ ^ [31 Cnar Henry. VJU8. sergeant-snrgeon to the Queen, president royal ooUage of sargoons, and snrgeon to St. George's ho4>ital; b. 19 Sept 1798; m. lst-9 May. 1827 Catherine, dan. of Dolbel -^ m. Sndly— 8 Dec 1861, Ellen, Stamford Hill, Middx. s. p. fLla 8 she d. SI Deo. 1858. He )f Henry Rouse, Esq. of George (Rev.), b. 1801; i. 1826. John, b. 180S; d. 1^18. Charles, b. 1804; d. 1830. ^ „, ^ ^ Robert, M.A. vicar of Lamberhurst, Kent ; b. 23 Sejpt. m. l8t-2 July, 1850, Frances Julia, dau. of Gen. Sir Jasper Nicol, K.C.B.; she d. 9 April. 1864. He m. Sndly— 9 Aug. 1866, Henrietta, dau. of Rev. George Howes, m^r of Spixworth. Norfolk. By hislst wife he had 4 sons and 2 daus. Edward Lovell, b. 10 Aug. 185l.-Herbert Pennell, b. 30 June, 1859.— Francis Stanhope, b. 25 June, 1861.— Charles Cseear, b. 15 Mar. 1864.-^ulia Susannah.- Emily Louisa Margare- " Sarah, d. S Nov. 1876, aged 85. Frances, d. 14 Jan. 1880, aged 86. Mary Anne, m. to Sir' JOHN C^SAR, 3rd Baronet; b. 9 Feb. 1782; d. 9 Nov. 1861, having m. 11 Aug. 1804, Charlotte Cassandra.eldest dau. of William ftirteee, Esq. of Hedley, Northumberland ; she d 14 Oct. 1855. having had 9 sons and 3 daus. /i/ jS£n (^ b. S6^ Dec. 1805 ; d. 8 Jan. 1845, having m. 7 April, 1836, Louisa Georgiana Letitia youngest dau of Thomas Bourke Ri^etts, Esq. of Combe, co. Hereford, and had a son. Sir John Ceesar, 4th and present Baronet. /2/ Georee Ciesar. M.A. rector of Honington, Suffolk; b. 18 ifi.^Ovf d iXb. 1870, having m. 4 ApriU838. Eleanor^r- bara, eld^t dau. of George Villien Villiers, Esq. late R.H G Bhed. 1871. having had witli other issue a son and 2 daus. rn George Villiers C^ear, hetr presumptive Vi the Biironetcy ; b. 18 Av^. 184^; \Jnn^- 1805 [818 HAWLEY, Sir Henry James, of Leyboume Orange, Kent (1795, g.b.), s. his brother as 4th Baronet in 1875 ; b. 14 July, 1815 ; m. 1st, in 1837, Elizabeth, dau. of Robert Askew Smith ; she d. 22 Sept. 1871. He m. 2ndly— 5 June, 1877, Maria Selina, eldest dau. of Edward John Morant Gale, Esq. of London (Stdabt;. ; she d. 25 July following; heir presumptive, his nephew Henry Michael. ARMS (not on record, but the following are used)— Vert, a sal- tire engrailed or. , . ^v, v n Crbst— A goat's head, in the mouth a branch of three holly leaves all ppr. ^ , TOWS HOUSB— 31, Gloucester Square, W. RESIDKNCK— Noove Lea, Brighton. JOHN HAWLEY (son of William and grandson of John Hawley, who d. 1502), settled at Anler, Somerset, and m. Dorothy, sister of William Walton, of Shapwick, Somerset, and had 2 sons, ^ , , ^ t, • o * v /I/ William, of Anler and Buckland Pnory, Somerset, whose great-grandson Francis Hawley, of Buckland House, Somerset, was created a BARONET 14 Mar. 1643, and a Peer of Ireland as BARON HAWLEY, of Donamore, co. Meath, 8 July, 1646, and d. 22 Dec. 1684, aged 76; the title expired on the death of liis great-grandson Francis, 3rd Lord, 24 Aug. 1772. \2\ Jeremy, of Boston, near Brentford, Middx. bur. 17 June, 1593, having m. Kynburgh, dau. of Valentine Saunders, Esq. of Sutton Court, Middx.; she bur. 27 Feb. 1676. Their descendant in the 5th generation, viz.— ^ „ ^ ^ JAMES HAWLEY, of Leybom Grange, Kent, M.D. P.R.s. b. 2 Mar. 1705/6; d. £2 Dec. 1777, having m. at the chapel of Gray's Inn, 8 Nov. 1744. Elizabeth, eldest dau. of Joseph Banks, Esq of Revesby Abbey, co. Line, and aui-tto Sir Joseph Banks, Bart, (ext.) ; she d. 27 Nov. 1766, aged 46, having had an only son. Sm HENRY HAWLEY, Bart, so created 14 May, 1795; b. 12 Nov. 1745; d. 20 Jan. 1826, having m. 1st— 10 Aug. 1770 Dorothy, only dau. and heir of John Ashwood, Esq. of Madeley, Salop.; she d. 4 Dec. 1783, having had with 3 daus. an only son, (1) Sir Henry, s. as 2nd Baronet. ,^ ^ , . SIR HENRY m. 2ndly— 5 Sept. 1785, Anne, eldest dau. of William Humphreys, Esq. of Llwyn, co. Montgomery; she d. 7 Nov. 1829, having had with 3 daus. an only son, (2) Jame^, in H.O. b. 19 July. 1790; d. 20 Jan. 1870, s. p. having m. 13 Oct. 1831, H^nriett^ Mwgaretta, eldest dau. of Peter Pegus, Es• 29 ^Mar. 1831, lS havitSm 29NOV.1806, Catherine Elizabeth, dau of Sir .T?hn Sr^Shaw, Bart, of Kenward, Kent ; she d. 15 Mar. 1862, having had 3 sons and 5 daiis. (1) Sir Joseph Henry, s. as 3rd Baronet. 2 Sir Henry James, 4tli and Present Baronet (3) Henry Chai-les, rector of Ley bom-ne Kent; b. 31 J"ly»l«^f ; d 16 Feb 1877, having m. 21 Oct. 1845, Mary, eldest dau. of Sir Michael Cusac-Smith, Bart, and had 4 sons andS da^^ rn Henrv Michael, of Tumby, heir presumptive to tne taroSy; b. 25 W. 1848fW 24 Nov.1875, Frances C^^^^^ lotte 2nd dau. of John Wingfield-Stratford, Esq. of Adding- ton Place, Kent (V. POWErIcourt), and has 3 soQS and a '^ H"enry Cusac Wingfield, b. 23 Dec. 1876.-Cyril Fraiicij^ b 24 June, 1878.— Michael Charles, b. 6 June, 18 / 9.— Winifred r21^Charles Cusac, rector of Leybourne, Kent, 1877 ;b. 31 Mav 1851.-[3] Frederick Wilham, b. 8 Nov. 1854.— 4] Arthur Cecil, b. 6 Feb. 1862.-[5] Mith Catherine - [6] Ada Tktary.-[7] Kathleen Augusta.-[8] Mary Blanche. —I y I Ethel Maud.-[10] Nina Cicely. . ,qo, + (4) Catherine Anne, d. 2 June, 1861, having m. 7 Sept. 1831, to Capt. George John Smart, who d. (5) Theodosia, b. 12 Jan. 1809; d. ,^^r^^ ^' to Carieton Smithies, Esq. who d. June, I860. (6) Augusta HaiTiet, m. 6 Aug. 1839, to Rev. John Hamilton, viciir of Lvnsted, Kent, and has 2 sons and 4 daus. [1] John HAMILTON, b. 15 Oct. 1850.-L2] George Trayton Eliott, b. 27 June, 1854. [3] Augusta Christina, m. ^ \ „ ,, x [4] Cordelia Eleanor, m. 25 Oct. 1877, to Robert Evan Mont- gomery, lieut. R.M.— [5] Mary Grace.— [6] Adela Louisa. (7) Frances Charlotte. (8) Ellen Catherine. ,„ ^ ^^ OIR JOSEPH HENRY, 3rd Baronet; b. 27 Oct. 1813; d. 20 O April, 1875, having m. 18 June, 1839, Sarah Diana, 3rd dau. of Gen. Sir John Crosbie, G.c.H. of Watergate, Sussex (BART.); she d. 9 Mar. 1881, having had 2 daus. Ill Mildred Catherine, m. 7 July, 1869, to Barrington Bulkley Douglas-Campbell, capt. and lieut.-col. Scots guards (Bart.), and has issue. /2/ Morna Georgiana, m. 25 June, 1874, to Percy Fitzhardinge Raymond Barker, Esq. J.P. (E. DUCIE), and has 2 sons, Reginald Henry BARKER, b. 8 Feb. 1875.— Hugh William Herieage, b. 16 Sept. 1876. Hay of Smithfield— see Addenda, " Chaos.' Dunracit. Wigtownshire; he asenmed the final surname of Hay; was created a Baronkt, 20 April, 1798 (DALHYMPL*. [2] James, of Dumfries, physician, whose great-grand«Mi, S^^ill JOHN HAY, 7th Baronet (on the death of his oondn. Sir William, 1801), a member of the Scottish bar, for many veai-s sheriffs substitute in Stirling (son of Lieut.-Ck)L Lewis Hay) • b. 29 Aug. 1799 ; d. 16 Jtme, 1862, having m. 29 June, 1836, Sarah Beresford, dau, of John Cossins, Esq. of Weymouth (B. AUDLET), and had with other issue 4 sons and 2 daus. ni Sir Arthur Graham, 8th and present Baronet. [21 Ralph George Beresford; b. 11 Aug, 1840; d. 21 April, 1872. [3] Harry Douglas, M.D. b. 2 Nov. 1845; m. 4,6 April, 1872, ilary Grace, eldest dau. of Walter W Vesey, Esq. of Richmond, Surrey ; she d. s. p. 5 May, 1874. [4] Charles Edward, b. 2_June, 1850. , _j Susannah Elizabeth Tuchet, m. 11 Oct. 1871, to John (Gor- don Graham, of Mossknow, co. Dumfries, lieut.-col. com- manding Ist royal dragoons, and has 3 sons and a dau. WiUiara Fergus GRAHAM, b. 13 Sept. 1874.— John Oordon and Malcohn Hay, twins, b. 26 Sept. 1877.— Violet. [6] Greorgiana Barbara, m. 4 May, 1863, as 3rd wife, to William Johnston, Esq. of BaIlykiH)eg, co. Down, Irish bar 1872, inspector of Irish fisheries 1878, M.P. Belfast 1868/78, and has 3 sons and 2 dans. Lewis Audley Marsh Jonx.STGN, b. 12 Sept. 1866.— Charles b. 17 Feb. 1887.— William, b. 14 Sept. 1876.— Georgiana Audley Hay.— Ada Catherine. HAY, Sir Arthur Graham, "of Park, co. Wigtown" (1663, N.s.) ; s. his father as 8th Baronet in 1862 ; b. 5 June, 1839 ; m. 29 June, 1864. Thomasina Isabella, youngest dau. of John Brett Johnston, Esq. of Ballykilbeg, co. Down, and has 3 sons and 5 daus. (1) Lewis John Erroll, b. 17 Nov. 1866. (2) Thomas James Macpherson, b. 15 Aug. 1876. (3) Arthur George Beresford, b. 31 Oct. 1878. (4) Mary Elizabeth Tuchet. (5) Gertrude Alice Brunette. (6) Emily Frances Graham. (7) Robina Margaret Catherine Violet. (8) Florence Grace Douglas. Arms (not recorded, but the following are used)— Arg. thi-ee escutcheons, a bordure gu. Crest— A falcon displayed ppr. Motto— Serva jugum. RESIDENCE— Redbarns, Dundalk, co. Louth. Hineage, SIR THOMAS HAY, younger, of Park, part of the abbey lands of Glenluce, co. Wigtoun; created a Baronet of Nova Scotia, 25 Aug. 1663, with remainder to the heirs male of his body ; m. natural dau. of James, Duke of Hamilton, and had a son, Sir Charlfs, 2nd Baronet, m. dau. of Sir Patrick Agnew, Bart, of Lochnaw, hereditary sheriff of Wigtoun, and had 2 sons, [1] Thomas, o.v.p. whose male line became extinct on the death of Sir Thomas, 4th Baronet, 30 April, 1794, whose only sister Susannah, m. 29 Mar. 1779, to John Dalrymple, of HAY, Sir Hector Maclean, .of Aldcr8ton,co. Hadding- ton (1703, N.8.), major London rifle brigade; 8. hi8 father as 7th Ba- ronet in 1873; b. 28 Mar. 1821 ; m. 9 Feb. 1852, Ann Charlotte, dau. of J WTiite, M.D. 17th light dragoons, and widow of Lieut.-Col. William Charles Lewis Bird, K.I.C.8. ; heir presump- tive, his brother Wil- liam ITiomas. Arms— Quarterly, Ist and 4th, Az. three fraises arg. Fraskr; 2nd and 3rd, Gu. three bars ermine, Gifford, over all in an escutcheon of pretence arg. three escutcheons gu. in the centre a key fesseways sa. for difference. Hat. Crest— A goat's head erased arg. Motto— Spare nought. Residence— 2, Carlisle Place, Victoria Street, 8.W. Hineage. SIR JOHN HAY, of Barra, lord clerk register (said to be de- scended from Edmund Hay, son of Sir William Hay, of Lockerworth, sheriff of Peebles.— M. Tweeddale), knighted by Charles L atWhltehaU9 Mar. 1632;d. 20 Nov. 1654. having m. 1st— 16 May, 1602, Marion, dau. of John.'»ton, of Newby; she d. Aug. 1621, having had 10 children. He m. 2ndly, April, 1622, Rebecca dau. of Alex. Thomsone, of Duddingstone, advocate ; she d. 20 April, 1632, having had with 3 daus. 4 sons, [1] Andrew, R.c. priest ; b. 24 Mar. 1623 ; d. 20 Nov. 1702. [21 Thomas, of whom presently. [3] George, bp. 29 Mar. 1629 ; m. Jean, dau. of Henry Spottia- woode, gentleman of the privy chamber, and had issue. [4] Patrick. THOMAS HAY, of Alderston and Hermiston, one of the clerks of council and session, bp. 19 Nov. 1626 ; d. 1679, having m. Anna, dau. of Sir John Gibsone, Bart, of Pcntland, and had with other issue 2 sons, HAY, 301 /I/ Sir John, of Alderston, created a Baronet op Nova BCOTI A 22 Feb. 1703, with remainder to his heirs male for ever; d. Sept. 1706, having m. Catherine, dau. of Sir Greorge Suttie, of Balgone ; his male issue became extinct on the death of his grandson Sir Henry Hay-MakDoogal, 4th Baronet, 13 April. 182S ; see Burke's Extinct Barenetage, where the title is also said to have become extinct. /2/ Alexander, of Huntington, sheriff depute Haddington, d. 28 Mar. 1745. His grandson, viz.— ALEXANDEE HAY, of Mordington, advocate (eldest son of Thomas, Lord Huntington of Session, who d. 4 Feb. 1 755, and his wife Margaret, duu. of Sir David Murray, of Stan- hoi)e, Bart.) ; d. 1788, having m. 1st— 1755, Jane Douglas, dau. of Alexander Hamilton, Esq. of Ballincrieff and Innerwick, M.P. co. Linlithgow, and postmaster-gen. of Scotland, by his wife Lady Mary Kerr (M. LOTUIAN), and had a son, (1) Sir Thomas, 5th Baronet; d. 1832, having m. 2 Jan. 1793, Anna, dau. of Sheffield Howard, Esq. of New York. and had with other Issue a son. Sir James Douslas Hamilton, s. as 6th Baronet. Mr. ALEXANDKIl HAY m. Sndly, Joanna, dau. of Alexander I'rin^lc, of Whytbank, and had a son, (2) Juhn, capt. 9th regt. barrack-master at Newcastle; d. there i> .Mar. 1864, ag«d 88, having m. Kerr, of Broadmeadows, c»}. IktrMick, and had 4 sons, [11 Alexander Uvamj, d. 1864, having had S sons. [2] William Kerr, Madras H.A.; m. and had issue— Mary Loraine, 6tb dau. ; m. 27, April, 186«, to Henry WUberforce Bird, MadTM light cav. [3] Thomas Paslev, commandant 2nd Madras European L.I.; d. 28 June, 1868, having m. Oeorgina, dan. of M. Amaud. jiichin: b. S7 Sept. 1836; m. 8 Feb. 1863, Alida Maria, dau. of H W Porteus, surgoon-major Madras army, and has 4 sons and 4 dans. Henry Tbcnnas Horatio, b. 7 Dec 186S.— James Douglas, b. M June, 1866.— Frederick Alexander, b. 3 Sept. 1872.— 1 rietta.— Annie Ker.— Lucy Katbflrine. 966.— Frederick George, b. 30 Sept. 1870.- Alexander, b. 8 Sept. 1872.- Mary Conran.— Emily Hen- /2/ James Shaw, Uent. 89th regt; b. 26 Oct. 1839, m. Ist. Jane, dau. of John Morin, En. of AJUngton, co. Dumfries. He m. 2ndly, Frances Marie, dau. of M. Jacques Polatza. of Brussels. /3/ Loraine Qeddes, b. 28 June, 1847. 141 Mary BUiabeth. m. 27 Jan. 1864. to Charles Bathurst, Esq. Of Lydney Park, co. Olouc. (E. BATuriwT.) [4] George Kerr, 13th Bengal Inf.; d. 1828. QIR JAMES DOUGLAS HAMILTON HAY. 6th Baronet, O an officer in the army ; b. 28 Dec. 18uo; d. 30 July, 1873, having? ui. in 1819, Jane, dau. of William Sanderson, Esq. of Snriiik'lxiuk. and had 6 sons and 6 dans. ri] Sir Hector Bfaolean, 7th and present Baronet. [2] William Thomas, heir preeomptiTe to the Baro- netcy ; b. 20 Aug. 1822 ; m. 29 Nov. 1860, Isabella, dau. of iiolHTt Charles, Esq. of Melbourne, and has with 2 daus. 4 sons, (1) William Henry, b. 80 May, 1867.— <2) Edward, b. 30 .Mav, lM7u.-(3) Frederick Howard, b. 20 Oct. 1871.-(4) .laniert Hcrlwrt, b. 17 July, 1878. [3] Huuiilton Staveley Augnstns Lindley, b. 6 May 1824; m. 2:^ Oct. 1853. Agnes Swlnton, dau. of John Carfrae, Esq. of Edinbiu-gh, and has a son and dau. Henry Campbell, b. 1 April, 1869.— Agnes Jane. Howanl Augustus, licut ami a^^fiji, Annie EUen.— Liicy Isabel. ^ NelfanTs,1re?ks!"''^ ^^''^' '''^' '" "^"^° ^^'''"''' ^^^- ^' ARMS-Ai;g. a chevron az. between thi-ee escutcheons gu. each charged with a leopard's face or. ^ Crest— On a perch ppr. a falcon wings addorsed or an escutcheon pendent from the beak charged as in the ^ms MOTTO~Nil desperandum. ^ ^^^• Residence— Arborfield, Reading. TOWN HOUSE— 4, Blandford Square, N.w. rlo Eineage. SIR JOHN MACNAMARA HAYES, M.D. (son of John Hayes and Margaret, dau. and coheir of Sheedy Mac- namara, of Ballyally, co. Clare, and great-grandson of Col. Ed- mund Hayes), was created a Baronet 6 Feb. 1797, for his ser- vices in North America and the West Indies ; d. 19 July, 1809 havmg m. 1 May, 1787, Anue eldest dau. of (Hon.( Henry AVTiite' HAYES, Sir Samuel Her- cules, of Drumboe Castle, CO. Donegal J.P. d.l. (1789, I.), capt. late 2nd life guards ; s. his father as 4th Baronet in 1860; b. 3 Feb. 1840; m. 25 July, 1878, Hon. Alice Anne Hewitt, 4th dau. of James, 4th Viscount Lifford, and has a dau. [1] Alice Emily, b. 29 July, 1879. Note. — Heir prcsnmp- tive, Edmund F. Hayes. Arm»— Arg. a chevron betwoi'ii three griffins' heads erased sa. Crest — A griffin's head eiascd (and Debrett adds between two wings sa.) MOTTO — Deu me condulse. Seat— Drumboe Castle, Stranorlar, DonogaL TOWN Address— 9, Halkin Street, 8.W. Eineage. SIR SAMUEL HAYES (son of Challis Hayes, of Bridge- water, vice-consul at Lisbon) was created a Baronet op IRELAND 27 Aug. 1789; d. 21 July, 1807, having m. Marj", dau. and heir of WMlliam Basil, Esq. of Drumboe Ca-stle, co. Donegal, and of Wilton Park, Bucks, and had with 2 daus. an onlv son, SIR SAMUEL HAYES, 2nd Baronet, d. 16 Sept. 1827, aged 54, having m. Aug. 1803, Elizalwth, dau. of Sir Thomas Leighton, Bart.; she d. 18 Jan. 1848, leaving only son, SIR EDMUND SAMUEL, 3rd Baronet. M.P. co. Donegal for 28 years; b. 2 July, 1806; d. 30 June, 1860, having ni. 3 July, 1837, Emily, eldest dau. of Hon. Sir Hercules Pakenhani, K.c.B. (E. Longford), and liad with other issue 2 sons and 9 daus. (1) Sir Samuel Hercules, 4th and present Baronet. (2) Edmund Francis, heir presumptive to the Baro- netcy; b. 1850. (3) Emily Anne. (4) Mary Frances, d. 1876, having m. 17 April, 1873, to James, only son of Adam Paterson, Esq. of Whitelee, Roxburgh, and had a dau. b. 1875. (5) Elizabeth. (6) Catherine. (7) Maria, m. at Calcutta 7 Dec. 1881, to Hon. Comwallls Charles Hewitt, 4th son of James, 4th Viscount Lifford. (8) Alice Caroline. (9) Emma Agnes, m. 20 Sept. 1879, to "William, only son of Henry Woods, Esq. of Wamford. (10) Georgiana Mary Anne. (11) Louisa Lydia. HA YTER—HAZLERIGG. 808 EAYTER, Sib Abthub Divett, of Southill Park, Berks. (1858, U.K.), lieut.-col. comdt. ndon rifle brigade since 1872, late lieut. and capt. grenadier guards, a lord of the treasury since 1880, .p. Wells 1866/8, M.P. Bath since 1873; s. his father i 2nd Baronet in 1878; b. 19 Aug. 1835; m. 7 Nov. 18<)0, Henrietta, dau. of Adrian John Hope, Esq. (Babt.) tlOTB.— No heir to thia Baronetcy. I^UM9— Az. an escallop and three balls' heads oonped or. JiiKST— A ball's head erased sa. semte of escallops or an^l pierced with a broken spear ppr. Motto— Via vi. K.vTs— Southill Park, Bracknell, and Trevena, Tintagel, Dora wall. Town house— 76, Groevenor Street, w. fLineage. QIR WILLIAM QOODENOUGH HAYTER, of Southill O Park, Berks, (youngest son of John Hayter, of Winter- f)nrne Stoke, Wilts, by Grace, dau. of Stephen Goodenongh, _.f Cosford St. Peter's, Wilts.), bar.-at-law Lil. 1819, Q.C. 1838, judge-advocate-gen. 1847/9, P.O. 1848, financial and parUa- montary sec. to the treasury 1849/60, M.P. Wells 1837/6.% d.l. Berks, created a Baronet 19 April, 1858; b. 28 Jan. 1792; d. 6 Dec. 1878, having m. 18 Aug. 1832, Anna, eldest dau. of Wil- iaiu Pulsford, Esq. of Linslade, Bucks, aud had a son and dau. [1) Sir Arthur Divett, 2nd and present Baronet. [2) Mary Pulsford, m. 1 6 June, 1857, to William Rickman, col. of Dentre depot Leic. col. late 77th regt. and has 4 sons and 4 daus. Cecil Arthur RiCKMAN, b. 10 Oct. 1859.— Gerald Whituiore, b. 30 July, 1861.— Graham Egerton, b. 10 May, 1869.— Arthiu: Wilmot, b. 25 Sept. 1874.— Ethel Mary.— Ellen Douglas. Marion.— Henrietta. HAZLERIGG, Sir Arthur Grey, of Nosely Hall, co. Leicester D.L. (1622, E.), high sherifE 1837; s. his father as 12th Baronet in 1819; b. 20 Oct. 1812; m. 14 July, 1835, Henrietta, 5th dau. of Charles Allen-Phillipps, Esq. of St. Bride's Hill, co. Pembroke, and has had 5 sons and 3 daus. (1) Arthur Grey, major and lieut.-col. R. Scots fusiliers, served in the Crimea 1854/5, in Zulu war 1879; b. 10 Jan. 1837; d. 16 July, 1880, having m. 9 Jan. 1878, Janet Edith, dau. of Archibald Orr-Ewing, Esq. M.P. of Bally kinrain, Stirlingsh. n.b. and had a son, Arthur Grey, heir to the Baronetcy; b. 17 Nov. 1878. (2) Thomas Majmard, brevet lieut.-col. R.H.A. served in Afghan campaign 1878/9 ; b. 5 Aug. 1840; m. 19 July, 1869, Mai-garet, younger dau. of Col. Francis Walker-Drummond (Bart.), and has 2 sons and 3 daus. Arthur, b. 81 Mar. 1873.— Thomas, b. 1 June, 1877.— Gwendo- line Alice.— Henrietta Mabel.— Evelyn. (3) Charles Cecil, late 26th regt.; b. 31 July, 1845. (4) William Greville, vicar of Billesdon, co. Leicester; b. 8 June, 1847; m. 20 April, 1876, Barbara Mary, eldest dau. of Lieut.-Col. Joseph Walker Pease, of Hesslewood House, co. York (Palmer— Bart.), and has a son and dau. Roger Greville, b. 22 Jan. 1877.— Charlotte Isabel. (5) Allen Martival, b. 28 Oct. 1865 ; m. 24 July, 1880, Adela Louisa, dau. of late Capt. C!harles Codrington-For8yth,B.N. O.B. and has a dau. ^ „ . Ella Jeanette, b. 3 June, 1881. (6) Henrietta Louisa, m. 6 Dec. 1866, to George Turner, Esq. of Thorpelands, Northants, and has 4 sons and 2 daus. Arthur George Allen Turner, b. 29 Dec. 1867.— Charles Etlward, b. 30 Mar. 1870.^John Henry Leslie, b. 16 Jan, 1872. —Henry Augustus Greville, b. 1 Jan. 1874.— Henrietta Isabel Maude. — Gwendoline Mary. (7) Dorothy Susan, m. 21 Nov. 1861, to Capt. Herrick Augustus Palmer, late 62nd regt. (BART.) (8) Gwendoline Frances. ARMS— Arg. a chevron sa. between three hazel-leaves ppr. CREST— The bust of a woman, hair dishevelled ppr. Motto — Pro aris et focis. SEAT— Nosely Hall, Leicester. Hineage, THOMAS DE HESILRIGE, of Nosely, Leic. j.u. living 20 Rich. II. 1396/7 (great-grandson of Simon de Hesilrige, of Wettislade and West Bnmton, Northumberland, to whom King Edward i. gave the manors of Yatham, Corbet, and Yetham Maine, co. Roxburgh 1280/1), m. Isabel, dau. and coheir of Sir Roger Heron, Knt. (by Margaret, dau. of Sir Ralph Hastings, Knt. and sole heir of her mother Isabel, dau. of Sir Robert de Sadington, Knt.) From them descended in the 7th generation, SIR THOMAS HESILRIGE, Knt. of Nosely, co. Leic. high sherifiE 1612, created a Baronet, 21 July, 1622; d. 11 Jan. 1629, aged 66, having m. Frances, dau. and heir of Sir William Gorges, Knt. of Alderton, Northants. She d. 1638, having had with other issue 2 sons, (1) Sir Aithur, 2nd Baronet, knight of the shire for Leicester, preferred to the house of commons a bill for the attainder of the Earl of Stafford of high treason, eventually opposed the King's measures, col. of a regiment of cuirassiers, " the lobsters," governor of Newcastle-upon-TjTie, was in great favom- with the Protector. He purchased the manor of Bishop Auckland 1647, and the borough of Easingwold 1650 ; d. 1660, having m. 1st, Frances, dau. of Thomas Elmes, of Lilford, Northants, she d. 1632, and he m. 2ndly, Dorothy, sister of Robert Greville, Lord Broke, the Parliament general ; she d. 28 Jan. 1660. Their great-grandson. Sir Arthur, s. as 7th Baronet. (2) Thomas, of St. Martin's, Ludgate, London, mercer; m. 6 Sept. 1632, Rebecca, dau. of Rev. Thomas Sheafe, d.d. prebendary of Windsor and rector of Welford, Berks. He was bur. in Westminster Abbey, 30 Oct. 1651. His remains were included among those disinterred after the Restoration and thrown into a common pit in the churchyard. He had a dau. Dorothy, wife in 1658 of John Grimstone. SIR ARTHUR HESILRIGE, 7th Baronet (son of Sir Robert Hesilrige, 6th Baronet, who d. 19 May, 1721, by his wife, Hon. Dorothy Maynard, 2nd dau. of Banaster, 3rd Lord May. 304 HEAD. nard-ext.-she d. 11 Sept. 1748) ; d. 1763, haying m. June, 1725,lfannah,dau.of Sturges, and had with other issue m °Sh- Eobert, 8th Baronet, m. Sarah, dau. of Nathaniel Waller, of Eoxburgh, New England, and his only son, Sir Arthur, 9th Baronet, E.l.C.s. collector at Jesson, m. Elizabeth Charnaud, of Smyrna, d. s-P. 1805. -r„^„„„x r21 Sir Thomas Maynard, of HoxneHall, Suffolk, 10th Baxonet, d. s.p. 24 April, 1817, having m. 1st- 1805, Mary, dau. of Edmund TjTell, of Gipping Hall, Suffolk ; she d. 13 Feb. 1809 He m. 2ndly— 30Nov.l811,Hon.LetitiaWodehouse, 2nd dau. of John, 1st Lord Wodehouse (E. Kimberley) ; she re-ni. 15 Aug. 1842, to Frederick Fielding, bar.-at-law, and d. 3 Alar. [3] Charies, of Nosely Hall, by devise from his father, high sheriff Leic. 1770; m. Sarah Wall. . r41 Grey, col. in the army, J.P. d. Oct. 1810, aged 61, having m. Bridget, dau. of Rev. Richard Buckley, rector of Seagoe, co. Armagh, and had with other issue 4 sons and 2 daus. Hi Sir Arthur Grey, s. as 11th Baronet. 121 Thomas, lieut. 58th regt. b. 23 Aug. 1794; d. unm. /3/ Robert Greville, capt. 78th regt. served at Waterloo; b. 23 Oct. 1796; d. unm. 74/ Charles Maynard Hesilrige, M.A. rector of Carlton-Curbeu. CO. Leicester ; b. 24 Aug. 1802 ; m. 10 Mar. 1829, his cousin Deborah Maria, 2nd dau. of Arthur Buckley, Esq. of Seagoe, CO. Armagh ; she d. 4 Dec. 1878, having had 8 sons and 3 daus. (1) Grey, b. 10 Dec. 1829; died unm, (2) Thomas Maynard, b. 26 Sept. 1832 ; died unm. (3) Arthur, lieut. 58th regt. b. 20 June, 1834; d. having m. 4 June, 1862, Mary Augusta, dau. of George John Nicholls, F.R.C.s. of Bourne, and has a son, Ai-thur George Maynard. (4) Charles Maynard, of Chf ton, Yorks. ; b. 7 May,1838; m. Ann Mason, and has 2 sons and a dau. (5) Robert, b. 14 April, 1840. (6) Thomas Greville, b. 8 Aug. 1841; m. Eliza Treston. and has issue. (7) Robert Martival, b. 13 July, 1846. (8) Octavius, b. 6 Feb. 1849. (9) Hannah. (10) Dorothy. (11) Bridget. / 5/ Isabella, maiTied. /6/ Jemima, nianied. SIR ARTHUR GREY HAZLERIGG, 11th Baronet, by R.L. dated 8 July, 1818, altered the spelling of his surname to Hazlerigg; d. 24 Oct. 1819, having m. 25 July, 1811, Henrietta Anne, dau. of John Bourne, Esq. of Stanch Hall, Hants ; she d. 25 Oct. 1868, having had 2 sons and a dau. [1] Sir Arthur Grey Hazlerigg, 12th and present Baronet. [2] Grey, b. 13 Mar. 1818; m. 24 June, 1873, Sarah Ann, eldest dau. of Thomas Clarke, of Loughborough. [3] Henrietta Susan, m. 15 Oct. 1840, to Thomas, youngest sou of Lieut.-Col. Bell, C.B. and has issue. H EAD, SiE Fran CIS SOMERVILLE (1838, U.K.), Bengal c.s. 1836/43, J.P. Surrey; s. Ms father as 2nd Baro- net in 1875 ; b. 26 May, 1817; m. 12 Dec. 1843, Mary Jane, eldest dau. of Eobert Garnett, Esq. of Wyreside, co. Lane, and has 5 sons, (1) Robert Garnett, b. 18 Mar. 1845 ; m. 5 Aug. 1880, Florence Julia, youngest dau. of late Robert John Pollock, Esq. of 8th Madras cav. (BART.) (2) Francis Somerville, b. 30 June, 1846. (3) Richard Lyon, b. 8 Jan. 1849. (4) James, b. , 1852. (5) Frederick William, b. 5 Jan. 1854. Arms— Go. six broken bones barwise in pale arg., a auiU>u erm. Crest — Out of an Eastern crown or, three ostrich feathers arg. Motto — Study quiet. TOWN HOUSE— 9, SejTHonr Street, Cumberland Gate, w. ILtneage MOSES MENDEZ, of London (onlv ""on of Jnmw MeTid»*r, of Mitcham, Siurey, an * ^' * ' ' • ^ Feb. 1758.having m. Anna Gabr: Sir Francis Head, of The Henn. U.L. 11 May,1770,the heirs male ot ikt ixxiy w.n take the surname of Head [she d. 11 Dec. 1771. ha Capt. the Hon. John Iloixjr (E, TEVXIIAM), who 1780]. Had 2 sons, (1) Francis Head, of St. Andrew's Hall, Norfolk, m. Maris Justina, j-ounger dau. of Sir Thomas Stepney, Bart, (ext.), by Anne hia wife, only dau. and heir of ITionias Lloyd, R*(i. of I Dan-jT-allt, and coheir in her issue of her brother, Sir Thonia«, 9th and last Baronet ; she d. 9 Nov. 1821, having (re-m. 29 Jnn^ 1788, to Gen. Andrew Cowell.of Coleshill. Bucks, who d. 21 SopI 1821, leaving a son and dau.— COWELL-STEPNEY— BaRT. had an only dau. and heir, Frances, d. 2 Feb. 1862, having m. 1 Sept. 1806, to Rev. an^ Hon. George Herbert (E. Cahn AUVON) ; he d. 27 Mar. I82fl leaving issue. (2) James Roper Head, of The Hermitage, Kent. d. 28 Noi 1814; m. 29 Mar. 1781, Frances Anne (sister of Sir .Tama Bland Burges, afterwards Lamb, Bart.), dau. of Cii' ^^ Esq. of Gresslee, Berks, and of his wife Anne. ' ft James, 10th Baron Somerville (est.), and hml .< m dau. /I/ Sir George, Knt. deputy -knight-marshal to the Quecq d. unm. 2 May, 1856. * /2/ James, capt. K.l.cs. m. S3 July, 1821, Cecilia Maril 3rd dau. of Hon. Robert Lindsay (K. CliAWFORD); she ( 31 July, 1847, having had a dan. Elizabeth Lindsay, m. SI Oct. 1844, to Sir Nathani( Alexander Staples, Bart. /3/ Hugh Somerville, com. R.N. m. Esther, dau. of she d. 23 Jan. 1863. /4/ Sir Francis Bond Head, created a Baronet. jf5/ Henry Erskine, rector of Feniton, Devon, and chaplail to the King of Hanover; b. 9 Jan . 1797 ; d. 1 7 May, 1860, havin( m. 15 Dec. 1823, Elizabeth Margaret, dau. of Christoph Flood, Esq. of Honiton, Devon ; she d. 29 Nov. 1873, havinj had a dau. Margaret Elizabeth, m. 16 Nov. 1865, to l: Oeogh^^n, M.A. incumbent of Bordsea, co. L . /6/ Mary Amelia, m. 10 May, 1831, as 2nd ui.^, Samuel Dalrymple (E. STAIR). RIGHT HON. SIR FRANCIS BOND HEAD, K.C.H. PJ major in the army, lieut.-govemor of Upi»er Canad 1835/8, M.P. Mid Kent, was createtl a Bauonet 14 July, 1H3» b. 1 Jan. 1793; d. 20 July, 1875, having m. 20 May, 1816, hi cousin Julia Valenza, sister of Kcnelm, 17th Baron Somervilli (ext.) ; she d. 23 Mar. 1879, liaving had 3 sons and a dau. (1) Sir Francis Somerville, 2nd and present Baronet (2) Henry Bond, capt. late 2nd dragoon guards, b. 27 Apri 1819. (3) George, M.A. Trin. Coll. Camb. rector of Aston^Somervill CO. Glouc; b. 24 July, 1822, unm. (4) Julia Maria Surges, m. 1 Aug. 1843, to Robert Williamsc Ramsay, capt. late 42nd R. highlanders (black watch), s.p. HEATHCOTE. 305 TTEATHCOTE, -'-^ Sib William Perceval, of Hureley Park, Hants. ( 1733, G.B.), late capt. Hamp- shire mil. formerly 7th hussars; s. his father as 6th Baronet in 1-881; b. 7 Sept. 1826; m. 5 Sept. 1849, Letitia Maria, (lau. of David Daly, Etq. of Dublin, and has 2 sons and 2 daiis. [1 ] William Arthur, b. JJ July, I8ft8. [2] Gilbert RwlrerB, heir of entaU, lieut. 90th regt; b. S5 Dec. [3] Kathleen Ada. [i] laftbel Franoet. AR3CS— Erm. three pomels each charged with a cro« or. CHEST— On a moral coronet as. a pomeii, as in the arms, be- tween two wings displajed erm. KEAT— Hurriey Park, Winchester. Eineage. SAlf UEL HEATHCOTB, a merchant at Dantsic (brother of Sir Gilbert Honthoote, created a Baaonst 17 Jan. 178S/S, aiKl ancestor of I^ir.l ATdand-HMePSBRAOB). He was an inti- mate frieixl uf Jobii Locke, to whom he rendered great assist- anrc in the rcfriilation of the coin of Great Britain, as well ax in other iMil>!ic affairs ; b. at Chesterfield SI Jan. 16M; d. 13 Nov. 17(18, havinR in. M Jan. 1690/1, Mary, Snd dan. of Wil- liam T>uu< .ii„c of Hackney; she d. 10 Feb. in9/90, having )iaood.Hope, and had issue, and SndlyT to -^— ^ vS Roojen, in Cape Colony. ^ \%f^!' ^fT.^' pgby , having had with other issue 3 sons and 2 dans. /I/ Aldborough, Q.C. a bencher of Qray's Inn, called to the bar 1844 ; b. 6 July, 1821 ; rL 28 Jan. 1880, having m. 16 Oct. 186U, Phoebe Anne, youngest dau. of David Henderson, Esq. M.o. and had a son and 3 daus. Aldborough Montagu, b. 16 Dec. 186S.— Mary Ck>n8tance.— Maude Ellen Margaret. 121 Bobert, M.A. vicar of Frocester, oa Glouc. 1876/80, head master of Boaaall 1869/76; b. 1 Jane, 1833 ; d. S Feb. 1880, having m. 11 Jan. 1889, Jane Livesey, dau. of John Lead- beater, Esq. of Blackburn, and had 4 sons and a dau. John Granville, b. 11 Jan. 1862.— Bobert Percy, b. 14 Dec. 1863.— Frederick Chandos, b. S Sept. 1866.— Alan Major, b. 24 Jan. 1870.— Eleanora Margaret. /3/ Rowland, vicar of Waterfall and Cauldon; b. 1836; «i. unm. /4/ Elizabeth. /6/ Margaret. 4] John Wright-Hennikar-Wilson, b. 7 June, 1800; d. Aug. 1872, having m. 29 April, 18J9, Mary, only child of Capt. E«lward Wilson, and niece and heir of Sir Henry Wright- Wilson, Knt. of Chelsea Park, Mlddx. and by R.L. 7 May fol- owing assiuned the surnames and arms of Wright in addition ;o and before that of HE^f NIKBR, and the surname of WILSON aftor that of HENNIKER ; she d. 6 July, 1866. [5] Anno, m. 16 Aug. 1817, to John Wythe, Esq. [61 \ T:iizabeth,d. 18 Nov. 1860, having m. 28 April, IKL'- in. Hon. Major Jacob Henniker, RJf. (B. Hk.n S!i HYDOES HENNIKKR, 3rd Baronet, rcat Thomham, Suffolk, 1830/49, chair- man h.24 Jan. 1796; d. 28 Jan. 1849, having 1 ui.of John Vanderstcgen Henry Htcw : H23. having had a dau. (1) i i.u.vv:, Li./^..^..., ...... Dcc.1846, to Charles Robert Bree, Es(i. of Colchester, J.P. Essex, s. p. SIK AUGUSTUS m. 2ndly — 14 Feb. 1826, Hon. EUzabeth, youngest dau. of John Minet, 3rd Baron Henniker ; and had With other issue 8 sons and 3 daus. (2) Sir Brydges Powell Henniker, 4th and present liaronet. (3) Augustus Henrj', late R.N. ; b. 23 Feb. 1837; m. 29 April, 1S()0, Lillias Grant, youngest dau. of lato Capt. John Camp- ixll. K.N. and widow of (Hon.) Joseph Hoht)yd, M.L.C. Prince Ethvard's Island. (4) Douglas Halford Chafy, M.A. in H.O.; b. 1839. (5) Louisa Augusta, m. 28 April, 1862, to Charles John Mann- ing', Esq. of London (HUNTER— BART.); he d. 28 Nov. 1880. (6) Anna Eliza Aldborough. (7) OUvia Mary Eliza. HERSCHEL, Sir William James (1838, U.K.), B.c.s. 1853/76; s. his father as 2nd Baronet in 1871; b. 9 Jan. 1833; m. 19 May, 1864, Anne Emma Haldane, youngest dau. of late Alfred Hardcastle, Esq. of Hatcham House, Surrey; she d. 5 Oct. 1873, having had 2 sons and 2 daus. (1) John Charles William, b. 22 May, 1869. (2) Arthur Edward Hardcastle, b. 5 Oct. 1873. (3) Margaret Eliza Emma, d. 1 July, 1880. (4) Emma Dorothea. Arms— Arg., on a mount vert a representation of the forty-feet reflecting telescope ppr. ou a chief az. the astronomical symbol of Uranus or Georgium Sidus, irra- diated or. CRE8T— A demi-terrestrial sphere ppr., thereon an eagle wings elevated or. Motto— Coelis exploratis. Besidence— 16, St. Giles', Oxford. Emeage. Buchan-Hepburn— sec Buchan. Sm WILLIAM HERSCHEL, of Slough, Bucks. K.C.H. ll.d. F.R.8. the celebrated astronomer who discovered the planet Uranus, formerly named Georgium Sidus ; b. at Han- over, 16 Nov. 1738 ; d. 26 Aug. 1822, having ni. 8 May, 1788, Mary, dau. of Adee Baldwin, of Slough (relict of John Pitt, of Upton, Bucks.); she d. 6 Jan. 1832, leaving an only son, SIR JOHN FREDERICK WILLIAM HERSCHEL, M.A. D.C.L. K.C.H. an astronomer and pliilosopher, lord rector of Marischal Coll. Aberdeen 1842, master of the Mint 1850, created a Baroxet at the coronation of Her Majesty, 17 July, 1838 ; b. 7 Mar. 1792 ; d. 11, bur. in Westminster Abbey 19 May, 1871, having m. 3 Mar. 1829, Margaret Brodie, dau. of Rev. Alexander Stewart, D.D. of Edinburgh, and had 3 sons and 9 daus. ;A.<.i. (1) Sir Williaia James, 2nd and present Baronet. (2) Alexander Stewart, b. 6 Feb. 1836. (3) John, major R.E. (Bengal); b.29 Oct. 1837; m. 8 July, 1867, Mary Frances, only dau. of Rev. Francis Lipscombe, rector of Welbury, co. York, and widow of David Power, Esq. Q.C. ; she d. s. p. 10 Oct. 1876. (4) Caroline Emilia Mary, m. 9 Dec. 1852, to Gen. the Hon. Sir Alexander Hamiltou-Gordon, K.c.B. (E. Aberdeen.) (5) Isabella. (6) Margaret Louisa, d. 7 Jan. 1861, having m. 21 Jan. 1858, as Ist wife, to Reginald Dykes Marshall, capt. late Yorks. hussars (see also E. Gallowat), and had 2 daus. Mary Adelaide Louisa and Margaret Alice Edith Herschel. (7) Maria Sophia, m. 12 Oct. 1865, to Henry Hardcastle, Esq. bar.-at-law, only son of Joseph Alfred Hardcastle, Esq. late M.P. and has 4 sons and 3 daus. (8) Amelia, m. in Westminster Abbey 28 July, 1868, to Sir Thomas Francis Wade, K.c.B. H.B.M. minister at Pekin since 1871, and has 5 sons, Thomas Stewart Herschel WADE, b. 22 May, 1869.— Alexander Price ConoUy, b. 6 Aug. 1870.— Edward Bruce Herschel, b. 8 Nov. 1872.— Harry Amyas Leigh Herschel, b. 12 Nov. 1873. —Patrick Grahame Herschel, b. 12 Oct. 1877. (9) Julia, m. 4 June, 1878, to Capt. John Fiot Lee Pearse Maclear, R.N. son of late Sir Thomas Maclear, F.R.s. astro- nomer royal Cape of Good Hope. (10) Matilda Rose. (11) Francisca (12) Constance Anne, m. 15 Sept. 1881, as 2ud wife, to Nevile, 3rd son of Sir John William Lubbock, Bart. X2 808 HERVEY-BATHURST, HERVEY-BATHURST, SiK Fredeeick Thomas Arthur, of Clarendon Park, Wilts. (1818, U.K.); lieut.-col. late gren. guards, served in Crimea, at Inkerman, &c. m.p. South Wilts. 1861/5; s. his father as 4th Baronet in 1881; b. 13 Mar. 1833; m. 24 April, 1869, Ada, only surviving dau. of Sir John Ribton, Bart, and has 3 sons and 2 daus. (1) Frederick Edward William, b. 11 Feb. 1870. (2) Felton Rainald aeorge, b. 19 Mar. 1871. (3) Algernon Richard, b. 9 Aug. 1872. (4) Cecilia Ada. (5) Violet Maud. Arms— Quarterly, 1st and 4th, Sa. two bars enn., in chief three crosses patee or, Bathurst. 2nd and 3rd, Gu. on a bend arg. three trefoils slipped vert, Hervey. Crests — l, A dexter arm embowed, habited in mail, holding in the hand, ppr. a spiked club or, BATHURST. 2, A leopard sa, bezantee, collared and lined or, holding in the dexter paw a trefoil slipped vert, HERVEY. Mottoes— Tien ta foy, Bathurst. Je n'oublieray jamais. Hervey. Seat— Clarendon Park, Salisbury. JOHN HERVEY, created Earl op Bristol 19 Oct. 1714 • Tc \IL ■^''f.- }^^h ^""^ ^- ^^ ^^''- 1^50/1' having m. lst-1 * I'l 16°6' Isabella, dau. and sole heir of Sir Robert Carr, Bart, of Sleaford, Lmc. ; she d. 7 Mar. 1692/3, having had issue He m. 2ndly, 1695, Elizabeth, only dau.\and Shefr of S& Thomas Felton, Baxt. (ext.), of Playford, Suffolk ; she d. 2 May, 1741, having had 11 sons and 6 daus. of whom th4 10th son w4 T7\ELT0N, m.p. Bury St. Edmunds, equerry to O Caro J^ LIXE 1736, and groom of the bedchamber to the dX of Cumberland 1737; appointed with hisson jointLmeX?nSr of the court of exchequer, England, b. 12 Feb. im7l2 d 18 Aug. 1773, having m. ^ /n/i^, a. i» Dorothy, dau. of Solomon Ashley, Esq. of Westmin + Bathurst, M.P.b. 24 June, 1782; d. s. p 24 sS S h.^*^'' m. 24 April, 1817, Louisa (Catherine, 'srS lau.^iS CaYo'n^ of Maryland, U.S.A.; she d. 8 April, 1874, having re-m. 24 April 1838, to Francis, 7th Duke of Leeds, who d. s. p. 4 May, 1859. (2) Sir Frederick Anne, s. as 2nd Baronet. (3) Lionel Charles Hervey, sec. of embassy to the court of Madrid;b. 1784; d.'4 June, 1843, having m. 3 May, 1828, Frances Mary, dau. of late Vice- Admiral ThoiURH WeUs ; she d. 2 Mar. 1840, having had a son and 4 daus. [1] Frederick Felton William, an inspector-gen. of prisons in Ireland, and capt. 13th light dragoons ; b. 12 Mar. 1826; d. s. p. 31 Mar. 1861, having m. 4 Sept. 1855. Eleanor Au- gusta Killowen Acheson, dau. of Acheson Lyle, Esq. of The Oaks, Londonderrj-, a master in ("hancerj-. She re-m. 9 Jan. 1869, to Samuel Greg llathbone, Esq. of Liverpool. [2] Frances Selina, m. 30 Sept. 1851, to Rev. CjTil Randolph, rector of Chartham (V. STRATH ALLAX), and has 6 sons and 4 daus. Felton George RAKDOLPn,b. 4 April, 1854.— Herbert Cvril, b. 18 July, 1855.— Arthur Frederick, b. 13 Feb. 1857.— Berkeley William, b. 10 Mar. 1858.— Bernard Hervev, b. 24 Jan. 1864. — Hugh Lionel, b. 20 July, 1868. — Gertrude Frances. — Selina Catherine. — Agnes Susan. — Florence Mary. [3] Eliza, m. 11 April, 1860, to Sir Henry Edward Francis Lambert, Bart. He d. 15 June, 1872. [4] Isabella Mary, m. 8 July, 1872, to Walter Dmmmond, Esq. of Caldecott House, Hefts. (V. Strathallax.) [5] Selina Sarah, m. 20 April, 1865, to William Wyndhani Hasler, Esq. of Aldingboume, Sussex, and has 3 sons and 5 daus. Arthur Richard Felton Hasler, b. 12 Feb. 1866.— Edward Lionel, b. 12 Jan. 1871.— Algernon, b. 16 April, 1875.— JuUa. — Constance Selina.— Alice Marj-.- Blanche Evelyn. Mabel Frances. SIR FREDERICK ANNE HERVEY-BATHURST 2nd Baronet, and assumed the latter surname, together with the arms in addition to his own, by R. L. 16 Oct. 1818: b. 18 June, 1783 ; d. 20 Sept. 1824, having m. Jane. dau. of John Hutchinson, F^. of ;8hed. June, 1827, having had with other issue a son and dau. (1) Sir Frederick Hutchinson, s. as 3rd Baronet. (2) Selina Mary, m. 7 April, 1870, as 2nd wife, to Thomas- Bulkeley, j.p. capt. late Ist life guards, a director of the Great Western Railway (see also Freelino). SIR FREDERICK HUTCHINSON. 3rd Baronet, capt. gren. , guards; b. 6 June, 1807; d. 29 Oct. IHSl. having m. Ist— 14 May, 1832, Louisa Mar>-, dan. of late Walter Smytlie, F^sq. of Brambridgc House, Hants.; she d. 30 Dec, 1840, having liad a son and dau. (1) Sir Frederick Thomas Arthnr, 4th and present^ Baronet. (2) Augusta Fredcrica, m. 30 Jan. 1872, to Rev. John Felix Buckley, vicar of Mountfleld, Sussex, since 1871, rector of Stanton St. Quintin 1867/70, of Beniorton, Wilts, 1870/1, s. p. SIR FREDERICK m. 2ndly — 23 Sept. 1845, Clare Emily, youngest dau. of late Sir Richard Brooke, Bart.; she d. 24 Jan. 1867, having had 6 sons and 3 daus. (3) Lionel, capt. rifle brigade, b. 7 July, 1849. (4) Richard Felton,) . .„„ . „ , . .o-, - Ariihur Cecil, ' J twin8,b. 2 July.lMl. (5) (6) Ernest Frederick, b. 18 Feb. 1863. (7) Claude, lieut. 68th foot ; b. 23 Nov. 1855. (8) EveljTi, d. 2 June, 1879, having m. 18 June, 1878, to Hon. Paul Sandford Methuen (B. Methuen). (9) aare Emily, m. 13 Oct. 1874, to Charles Nicholas Paul Phipps, of Chalcot, Wilts. M.P. Westbury 1880, lieut. R. Wilts. yeo. cav. (eldest son of late Charles Paul Phipps, Esq. M.P. Westbury 1868/74. of Chalcot, Wilts.), and has 2 daus. Evelyn Cecilia Phipps.— Alice Marj-.b. 20 June, 1880. (10) Alice Constance. FERMOR-HESKETH—HEWETT. 309 FERMOR-HESKETH, Sib Thomas Geobge, of Rufford Hall, co. Lane, and Easton Nes- ton, ;,Northant8. (1761, Q.B.), major 4th batt. the King's (Liverpool, late 2nd Lane, mil.) regt. 1881, served on staff of Sir Evelyn Wood in Zulu war 1879, high sheriff Northanta. 1881 ; s. his brother 7th Baronet in 1876 ; b. 9 May, 1849 ; m. at San Francisco, Dec. 1880, Florence Emily, dau. of (Hon.) William Sharon, U.S. senator, Nevada; heir presumptive, his brother Hugh. A RMH— Quarterly, Ist and 4th, Arg. on a bend aa. three garbs or, H KSKETH. 3nd and Srd, Arg. a feas sa. between three lions' hcndH erased gu. Fkkmor. CRE.HTK— 1, A garb or, Heskbth. 8, Out of a ducal coronet or a cock's head gu. combed and wattled or, Perm OR. SEAT8— Rufford Hall, Lancadiire, and Easton Neston, North- amptonshire. I{Ksn)KXCE8-14, Albert Mansions, Victoria Street, 8.W. and Boeston Lodge, Tiverton, Tarporley. ILinrage. Sm WILLIAM HESKETH.Knt.lortl of Hesketh and Becon- sawe (great-grandson of Richard de Heskaythe); m. 4 Edward 1. 1276/6 Dame Maude, dau. and coheir of Richard Kitton, lord of Great Harwood, whose anus, Arg. on a bend cia. tliree garbs or, were afterwards u-seU by tlie Hesketlis as their proper armorial ensigns. From this marriage descended rpHOMAS HESKETH, lord of Hesketh, Rufford, Holmes, X. Holmeswood, Martholme, Great Harwood and Howick, M.P. Preston, Lane. 1725; m. Martlia, only dau, of Jame? St. Anmnd, of London, by Elizabeth, dau. of Sir William Juxon, liurt. (ext.), and had 3 sons, OIR THOMAS HESKETH, Bart, so created 6 May, 1761, O with remainder in default of male issue to the issue male of his brother Rol)ert; b. 23 Sept. 1723 (? 21 Jan. 1727/8); d. 8. p. 4 Mar. 1778, having m. Harriet, dau. and coheir of Ashley Cooper, Esq. clerk of the parliaments (E. COWPER) ; she d. 15 Jan. 1807. SIR ROBERT HESKETH, s. as 2nd Baronet, had licence 1792, to bear the surname and arms of JuxON; b. 23 April, 1729; d. 30 Dec. 1796, having m. 19 April. 1748, Sarah, dau. of William Plumbe, of Wavertree, co. Lane; she d. 1792, having had issue. His great-great-grandson, SIR THOMAS GEORGE FERMOR-HESKETH, 5th Baronet (on the death of his father Sir Thomas Henry in 1843), col. 2nd Lane. mil. 1852/72, M.P. Preston 1862/72. He and his 2nd son, Thomas George, were authorised to take the surname of Fermor before that of Hesketh, and to bear the arms of Fermor and Hesketh quarterly by r.l. 8 Nov. 1867 ; b. 11 Jan. 1825 ; d. 20 Aug. 1872, having m. 10 Mar. 1846, Lady Anna Maria Arabella Fermor, eldest dau. of Thomas William, 4th Earl of Pomfret (ext.); she d. 25 Feb. 1870, having had 3 sons and 3 daus. (1) Sir Thomas Henry Femior-Hesketh, 6th Baronet; b. 9 Jan. 1847 ; d. unm. 28 May. 1876. (2) Sir Thomas George, 7th and present Baronet. (3) Hugh Robert, heir presumptive to the Baronetcy; b. 11 June, 1850. (4) Edith Elizabeth, m. 10 Aug. 1871, to Lawrence Rawstorne, Esq. of Penwortham Priory, and Hutton Hall, Lanes. J.P. and D.L. and has 2 sons and a dau. Lawrence Rawstorne, b. 22 April, 1874.— A son, b. 29 Sept. 1879.— Marjory. (5) Constance Maria. (6) Augusta Sophia. HEWETT, SiB Harald George, of Nether- scale, CO. Leicester (1813, U.K.); s. his father as 4th Baronet in 1876 ; b. 24 Oct. 1858 ; heir presumptiye, his brother Edbert. Arms— On. on a chevron embattled between three owls arg, each crowned with an Eastern coronet or, as many bombs fired' ppr. CRK8T— Out of a mural crown or the stump of an oak-tree, thereon a hawk ppr. gorged \vith an Eastern coronet and belled' of the first. Supporters— Dexter, a tiger ppr. gorged with an Eastern coronet or. Sinister, a buffalo charged on the shoulder with a trefoil slipped vert. Motto — Ne te quaBsiveris extra. SEAT— Old Hall, Hineage, RIGHT HON. sm GEORGE HEWETT, of Netherseale, Leic. O.C.B. P.c. Ireland, gen. in the army, col. 61st regt. oom.-in-chief of the forces in India and of the forces in Ireland, created a Baronet 6 Nov. 1813 (son of Shuckburgh Hewett, Esq. of Melton Mowbray, Leic. descended from William Hewett, Esq. of Dunston Bassett, Leic.) ; b. 11 May, 1750 ; d. 21 Mar. 1840, having m. 26 July, 1785, Julia, dau. of John Johnson, Esq. of Blackheath, Kent (and granddau. of Sir Christopher Musgrave, Bart.; she d. having had with 6 dans. 5 sons, /I/ Sir G^eorge Henry, s. as 2nd. Baronet. /2/ John, major in the army ; b. 17 July, 1794 ; d. unm. 1825. /3/ William, lieut.-col. late rifle brigade ; b. 2 July, 1795 ; m. 21 Jime, 1826, Sarah, 2nd dau. of Gen. Sir James Duff, of Fun- tington, Sussex, and has 3 daus. (3) Julia, j^oimgest dau. m. 13 Oct. 1864, to William Carej', capt. r.a. /4/ Charles in H.O.; b. 18 Nov. 1796; d. s. p. 10 Nov. 1871, having m. 26 Sept. 1837, Frances Sophia, 4th dau. of Charles William Cater, Esq. of London ; she deceased. /5/ Philip, rector of Binstead, Isle of Wight, 1833/79; b. 7 Sept. 1799; d. 15 Dec. 1879, having m. 10 Dec. 1828, Anne, dau. of Gen. Sir James Duff, of Funtington, Sussex, aforesaid, and had a son and 2 daus. (1) Philip George, Ueut.-col. in the army, served in 40th and 20th regts. and 1st W. Cork mil. ; b. 22 May, 1834 ; m, 20 May, 1857, Emily Janet, dau. of Rev. C. Upham Barry, of Ryde (I.W.), and has 3 sons and 2 daus. Paul, sub-lieut. r.n. b, 15 April, 1858.— Godfrey, b. 12 Aug. 1858.— Leonard, b. 1 Aug. 1866.— Jessie.— Lilian. (2) Edith. (3) Mary. SIR GEORGE HENRY, 2nd Baronet, col. in the army ; b. 18 May, 1791 ; d. 20 May, 1862, having m. 26 July, 1816, Louisa, dau. of Right Rev. Henry William Majendie, D.D. bishop of Bangor; she d. 25 Sept. 1880, aged 84, having had 2 sons and 2 daus. [1] Sir George John Routledge, s. as 3rd Baronet. [2] Frank William, b. 10 May, 1820 ; m. 25 Sept. 1849, Julie Minna, dau. of Carl von D'Ouallier, capt. in Prussian army, and has 4 sons and 4 daus. (1) Henry Frank Oscar, b. 13 Sept. 1854.— (2) Charles Wil- liam, b. 14 Jan. 1868.— (3) George Stuart, b. 27 Feb. 1863.— (4) John Routledge, b. 10 April, 1864.— (5) Minnie Louisa. —(6) Julia Emma.— (7) Eda Mary.— (8) Clara Ethelinda. [3] Louisa Julia Anne, m. 3 April, 1845, to her cousin Rev. Charles Carey, rector of Kingweston, Somerset, and inspector of schools, rural dean, and has 3 sons ai.d 8 daus. 810 HEY GATE. (1) Charles Milman CARET, b. 30 April 1852-(2) aeorge Herbert b 12 May, 1857.— (3) Henry Neville, b. 2 Sept. is/g ?4?'Dora Louisa.-(5) Alice Minme.-(6) Beatrice EleLTr.-(7) EvS Caroline.-(8) Elfreda Blanctie - (9) Mabel Frances.-(10) Ella Margaret.-(ll) Cecilia [4] Mary Anne, m. 6 May, 1857, to Capt. George Charles Burne, an elder brother trinity house, and has a son, George Henry Poyntz Burne, b. 1 Mar. 1858. a IB GEORGE JOHN ROUTLEDGE, 3rd Baxonet; b. 21 O Sept. 1818; d. 15 April, 1876, having m. 30 Oct. 1856, Clara foungest dau. of H.E. Wilhelm Von Pochhammer geru in the Prussian army ; she d. 24 Nov. 1867, having had 3 sons and 5 daus. ^„v./^+ (1) Sir Harald George, 4th and present Baronet. (2) Edbert Ansgar, heir presumptive to the Baro- netcy, b. 6 Sept. 1860. (3) George Henry, b. 20 Nov. 1865. ^ ^ , ,, , t.,«,-i,«^ (4) Anna, m. 21 Sept. 1878, to Carl Ernst Gotthard, Freiherr von Richthofen, eldest son of Baron von Richthofen, of Gross Rosen, Silesia. ^^^ ,. , , ._ .„„„ (5) Helga Louisa. (6) Mary Ethelinda, d. Nov. 18 / 3. (7) Hilda Henrietta and (8) HuldaEmilie, twins. _ SIR GEORGE m. 2ndly— 3 July, 1873, Sophia Harriet, dau. of Robert Godwin Austen, Esq. of Shalford, Surrey, and had 2 sons, , „_ (9) Bertram Henry Majendie, b. 23 Dec. 1874. (10) Gerard Shuckburgh, b. 1 Nov. 1875. HEYGATE, Sir Frederick Wil- liam, of Southend, Essex (1831, U.K.), j.p. and d.l. COS. Leicester and London- derry, Wgh sheriff of Lon- donderry and Donegal 1856/58, M.P. CO. London- derry 1859/74; 8. his father as 2nd Baronet in 1844 ; b. 4 Sept. 1822 ; m. 26 Aug. 1851, Marianne, only dau. and heiress of late Conolly (McCausland) Gage, Esq. of Ballarena,Londonderry , and has 3 sons and 4 daus. (1) Frederick Gage, capt. Mid Ulster art. bar.-at-law l.T. 1880 private sec. to Right Hon. G. Sclater-Booth, president local government board 1880; b. 23 Aug. 1854. (2) Robert Henry Gage, lieut. 34th regt. 1880; b. 26 July, 1859. (3) Arthur Conolly Gage, b. 18 Aug. 1862. (4) Henrietta Constance. (5) Isabella Mary Anne. ^ToiAT^H°''f^''°^'?'' 2^ ^^«- 1879' to Thomas Edward John Lloyd, of Plas Tr&gayan, Anglesey. (7) Maud Alice. Crest— A wolf's head erased gu. Motto— Boulogne et Cadiz. SEAT-Southend, Essex ; and Bellarena, Londonderry Town House -43, Eaton Square, s.w. THOMAS HEYGATE, of Hayes, Middx. J.p. field-marshal ■o ^^T'?tJ^^ """"^y ^^^''''^ ^t- Q"i""n under the Earl of Pembroke 1557, provost marshal Scotland 1560; bur. at Hayes 21 Aug. 1576, having m. Elizabeth, dau. of Edward Stonor?of ^TicSSIas HFVP -Ar/^fv'''?- ^'' ^reat-grandsoA, IVrriCHOLAS HEYGATE, of London, one of the court of X> _ assistants of the merchant tailors' company, a collector of curious books and writings; bur^ at St. Gregory's, Old fS Street, London, 3 Aug. 1697, having m. FH''«»->t>' 9n.i 'Un. Thomas Cotton, Esq. of Loughton, by Y.' vardi Shuckburgh, of Naseby, Northants. S' liaml of Wykeham, bishop of Wincliester,foui.... . ... ... ., - .... uxoi she d. 22 April, 1699, leaving issue. Their grandson, viz. :— NICHOLAS HEYGATE, of West Haddon, Korthante (i of Robert Heygat«, of Husbands Bosworth, and ' wife, Anne Freeman); b. 7 Sept. 1706 ; d. 20 July, 1774, hav m. Mary Ann, dau. of John Cooke, of Hillmorton, co. Warwic she d. 20 July, 1794, having had with other issue 4 sons and i daus. [1] Thomas, of Husbands Bosworth, Leic. b. 1738; d, 1781;! having m. 1769, Mar>', dau. of Benjamin Snelson, of Husbands^iii Bosworth ; she d, 1808, having had issue. [2] Robert, of West Haddon ; b. 1740 ; d. 1807, having m. Eliz- . abeth, dau. of John Underwood ; she d. 1778. ha\ing had 2 sons. , [3] Charles, of West Haddon, M.D. b. 1745; d. 1808 ; having m. : Martha, dau. of Thomas Lucas, of Holj-well, Northants, and • - had issue. ^ [4] James, of whom presently. ji [5] Anne, m. to William Butlin, of Rugby, banker; lit? d. 1791. | [6] Mary, m. to William Lovett, of West Haddon. % [7] Catherine.m. to John Lovett. of Hillmorton. co. Waiwick, | s. p. 1 JAMES HEYGATE, of Aldermanbury, London, banker, and of Hackney, Middx., Southend, Essex, and Roccliffe. co. j Leic. ; b. lAl Jan. 1747 ; d. 13 April, 1833, having m. 11 Jan. J 1781, Sarah, 2nd dau. of Samuel Unwin, Esq. of Sutton in j Ashfield, Notts, and of Hackney; she d. 2 Feb. 1801, having ] had with 2 daus. 2 sons. i /I / Sir William, created a Baronet. \ 121 James, of Porters Grange, Essex; b. 15 Feb. 1784; d. 2S I July, 1873, having m. 20 Aug. 1814. Anna, 2nd dau. of Edward 3 Longdon Mackmurdo, of Old Ford, Midtlx ; she d. 9 Sept. 1867, having had 3 sons and 3 daus. (1) James Unwin, b. 7 June, 1815; m. 5 Feb. 1880, Anne ^ Heygate, eldest dau. of William Lovett Turner, Esq. of Des- .^ borough. l (2) William Rlward, rector of Brig] -f Wight; I b. 11 Aug. 1816; m. 15 July, 1846, ^: h, dan. of ' Rev. Edward Penny, rector of Great . ^■-, and has 7 .', sons and 4 daus. 'l [1] William Augustine, b. 29 May, 1847.— [2] Launcelot, 1 b. 29 April, I860.— [3] Ambroee, b. 2 Oct. 1862.— [4] Ber- ] nard, asrist.-commuHUT' Natal 1879, dep.-assist.-cnmmi»- ' sary-gen. 1880 ; b. 18 June, 1854.— [5] Reginald Thomas, " b. 7 Jan. 1868.— [6] Ralph, b. 24 Jan. 1881.— [7] Charles \ Basil, b. 26 June, 1862. i [81 Mary Elizaljeth, m. 2 Aug. 1870, as 2nd wife, to Lieut.- < Col. William Noel Waller, R.A. and has a son and 3 daus. Richard Reginald WALLER,— Mary.— Prancea.— Eliza- beth. '; [9]AnneMargaret.— [10] Frances.— [11] Margaret Alice. J (3) Thomas Edmund, vicar of Sheen, co. Derby, and rural | dean ; b. 3 Jan. 1826 ; m. May, 1857, Catherine, 3nl dau. of Daniel Lambert, of Banstead, Surrey, s. p. (4) Anna Elizabeth, m. 31 July, 1847, to George Tupman Fincham, M.D. Oxon. F.R.c.P. London, and has 2 son.s and 9 daus. ill Herbert George FINCHAM, b. 20 May, 1854. 3] Francis Warren Xavier, b. 15 May, 1861. 2] Alice Anna, m. 8 Jan. 1873, to Major Charles Henry j Fairfax Ellis, R.A. secretary of experimental branch of ^ gunnery, Woolwich, and has had 4 sons, \ Herbert Charles ELL18, b. 24 Feb. 1874.— Robert Fairfax, i b. 26 May, 1876.— Francis Heygate, b. 6 Sept. 1877.— Wil- < liain Fairfax, b. 31 May, 1880 ; d. 27 Jan. following. 4 [4] Helen Mary. } (5) Sarah Anne Ellen, m. 19 May, 1853, to Rev. Robert Ed- ^ ward Wyatt, vicar of St. Wilfrids, Haywards Heath, Sussex; ] she d. 12 Nov. 1855, having had 2 sons, ■ [1] Thomas Geoffrey Wyatt, Trin. Coll. Oxon. b. 4 May, ' 1864.— [2] Robert Clement, b. 2 Nov. 1855. • (6) Caroline Emma, m. 28 Aug. 1866, to Frederick Lambert, . of Banstead, Surrey, and has a son and 6 daus. j [1] Frederick Arthur Heygate LAMBERT, 2nd lieut. (super.) ■<. Midd. yeo. cav.; b. 9 Feb. 1857. [2] Ethel Christiana.— [3] Mary Katharine.— [4] Edith j Juliet.— [5] Emmeline Anna Mackmurdo.— [0] Cecilia i Monica. — [7] Agnes Julia. J SIR WILLIAM HEYGATE, alderman of London, M.P 1 Sudbury, lord mayor of London 1823, created a Baro- ? NET 30 Sept. 1831 ; b. 24 June, 1782 ; d. 28 Aug. 1844, having ' m. 19 May, 1821, Isabella, 4th dau. of Edward [Longdon Mack- murdo, Esq. of Upper Clapton, Middlesex ; she d. 7 Oct. 1869, •' having had 4 sons, [1] Sir Frederick William, 2nd and present Baronet. [2] William Unwin, of Roecliff Hall, co. Leic. capt. late j Leicestershire yeo. M.P. co. Leic. 1861/66, Stamford 1868, and ] South Leic. 1870/80, bar.-at-law L.L 1860; b. 12 Mar. 1825 ; m. J 6 July, 1852, Constance Mary, only dau. of Sir (Jeorge Howley ■; Beaumont, Bart, and has 3 sons and a dau. /!/ William Howley Beaumont, lieut. R.A.; b. 20 May, 1864 ; ' m. 27 July, 1881, Frances, youngest dau. of late James Dal- j glish, Esq. of Aigburth, co. Lane. 1 /2/ Reginald Beaumont, b. 10 Oct. 1857. /3/ Harry Beaumont, b. 8 Feb. 1872. /4/ Mary Florence. ' [3] Edward Nicholas, capt. R.E. J.P. and D.L. co. Hereford ; b. : 23 June, 1827 ; m. 24 Sept. 1867, Mary Jane, only child of ' HEYWOOD. 311 John Leonard Hammond, Esq. of Over Dinsdale Hall, co —York, and has 8 sons, Bdward Leonard Aspinall, lieut 97th (Earl of Ulster's) reet • b. 29 Sept. 1868.— Richard Lionel, Ueut. R.A.; b. 25 Oct. 1860 Walter Beaumont b. 1861. 1 ] Robert Henry John, J.p. Essex and Hereford ; b. 28 Mar. ■I ; m. 14 June, 1866, Isabella Dorothea, dau. of George Gill ^.v^onsey, Esq. of Castletown, Cumberland, s. p. HEYWOOD, Sib Thomab Pebcival, of Claremont, co. Lane. (1838, U.K.), sheriff 1862 ; 8. his father as 2nd Baro- net in 1865; b. 15 March, 1823 ; m. 19 May, 1846, Margaret, eldest dau. of Thomas Heywood, Esq. of Hope End, Hereford, and has 3 sons and 4 dans. (1) Arthur PerdTftl.MJLTrin. Coll. Camb.J.P.ooa.8Ufford and Derby ; b. S5 Dee. 1849 ; m. 14 Aug. 187S, his oonsln, ICargaret Bflle, eldest dan. of Bev. Ctoorgre Henry Somner.of Old Ataesford, Hants, and hasS sons and 4 daos. (1) Graham Perdval, b. IS July, 187&— . of Mount Hill, co. Armagh, b. having m. Elizabeth, dau. of Edward Hall, Esq. of Straugford, co. Down ; she d. having had a son, BOWLET Hill, capt. 24th regt. served throughout the American war ; b. d. at New York 1781, having m. Anne, dau. of Anthony Collins, Esq. of Tralee, !• rry; she d. having had with an only dau. fth Aiuie) 3 sons, (1,11 ugh, coL battle-axe guards, Dublin Ca.stle, and dep,- commissary-gen. in British army ; b. 1770; d. 1860, having m. 16 Feb. 17»2, Elizabeth, younger dau, and coheir of Richard Klnvan, Esq. of Cregg, co. Galway, ll.d. KBsident R. Irish soc. (Blake— Bart.); she d. 2 Jan, 1840, Ting had 4 sons and a dau. Ill Richard Kirwan, capt. 52nd regt. ; b. 18 Nov. 1794 ; d. 2 Dec. 1842, having m. Jane Margaret, elder dau. of Sir Peter Halkett, 6th Baronet ; shed. 3 May, 1857, having had 3 sons and 2 daus. (1) Peter Edward, lieut. -col. R.H.A. ; b. 7 June, 1834; m. 29 Oct. 1863, Emily Mary, dau. of WDliam Clarke, of Tweedside, Barbados, and has 6 sons and a dau. Richanl Edwanl, b. 5 Aug. 1864.— Charles William, b 16 Mar. 1866.— Walter Ernest, b. 18 Mar. 1871.— Francis Rowley, b. 26 Feb. 1872.— George Alexander, b. 21 Nov. 1874.— Ella Mary. (2) Francis Charles, col, 66th regt.; b. 1 Aug, 1835 ; m. Frances, dau. of Rev, J Browne, d,d. and has 3 sons and a dau. Arthur Halkett, b. 6 Aug. 1870.— Francis Charles, b. 10 Oct. 1873.— Rowley Richard, b. 21 July, 1876.— Alice Helen. (3) Rowley Richard Conway, capt. 31st regt. retired with hon. rank of major, late adj. 1st Surrey mil.; b. 26 Mar. 1841 ; m. 5 Mar. 1878, Marian Eliza Blanche, youngest dau. of late Edward C!ropper, Esq. of Swaylands, Kent (B. Denman). and has a sou jb- 18 Feb. 1880, and a son, b. 16 Sept. 1881/KA'knor 8elina4th daa. of James Bn. of Ridgeway CMUe, Hant and has 3 mn% and 2 daos. Edwartl Wallis OBrvon. b. M F*b. i mv Je O'Bryen. licut. it. r.ltliome or 6th > i>. 2Julyi I860.— Kathleen Hcnri.tta.—Norah C(. (3) Anne, m. 4 June, 1856, to Thomaft Leslie, bar.-at-law, son of the bishop of Kilmore (BABT.) ; he d. 16 Feb. 1880. ABMS— Sa., a donble-headed eagle dltplayad, a bordure en- grailed arg. CRB8T— A deer's head erased arg. Mottoes— Over the crc^t, " Venlt hora." For the arms, " Dnm spiro spero," and " Datnr hora amori." RESlDE^tCE— 66, Dyke Road, Brighton. Etneagr. EDWARD HOARE, of Togher Castle, co. Cork fson William Hore.of Edmonton, Middx. by Eliznh ♦•■ -' of Rev. John Oil pin), major in Cromwell's army un 1649, obtained grrants of lands, amuuntinfi: to 3468 ;i Dunmanway, co. Cork; died at Cork 3 July, 1690, liiiMn- Mary, only dau. and eventual heir of John Wowlcock. of Kil- rogane, co. Kilkenny; she d. at Cork, 37 Aug. 1690, Iiaving had S sons and a dau. (1) Edward, of whom presently. (2) Joseph, of Hoare's Lane, and WoodhiU, Cork, merchant and banker, became a Quaker; d. 14 x. 1729; will dated 3 Nov. 1724, proved 24 Nov. 1780; m. 1st— 3 ill. 1693, Rachel, dau. of Francis Rogers, of Cork; she bur. 2 Vli. 1700, having had with other issue, who died young, a son and dau. to survive, viz.— [1] Joseph, b. 17 XII. 1696; d. s. p. 4 x. 1740, having m. 1720, Margaret, dau. of Joseph Pike, of Cork, banker. [2] Jane, m. to Caleb Beale, of Cork. Joseph HOAREm. 3ndly— 19 vili. 1708, Deborah Weily,«^_ CTonmell, who d. 11 I. 1709/10. He m. 3nlly— 23 IV. 17H Margaret, dau. of Edward Satterthwaite, of Townend-ia- Colthouse, Fumess, tanner; she d. 84 I. 1717, 18. He m. 4thlT. Mary, widow of Joshua Beale, of Mountmellick, her wU proved 1747. By his 3rd wife he had a son, viz.— [3] Samuel, of London, merchant; b. 20 ix. 1716; d. 80 VIII. 1796 (see Gent. Mag. vol. 66, pt. ii. p. 793), having m. 19 II. 1744, GrizeU, dau of Jonathan Gumell, of Ealing Middx.; she d. 17 Vll. 1756, having had with other issue 1 sons and 3 daus. /I / Samuel, of London, partner in Bamett, Hill, Hoare, ai Barnett, bankers; b. 29 V. 1761; d. 13 July. 1826, havli m. Ist— 16 May, 1776, Sarah, dau. of Samuel Gurney, Keswick, Norfolk; she d. 31 Jan. 1783. He m. 2ndly— 17 June, 1788, Hannah, dau. of Henry Sterry, of London; she d. s. p. 21 Jan. 1866, aged 86. By his 1st wife he had a son and 3 daus. I (1) SAMUEL, see below (ft). (2) Sarah, d. imm. HOARE, 315 18ndotit *M^Wr (only aon rih«tn Ncvfolk; ■he d. 6 Sent. 18M, having had 6 wsn%» and 2 dans. /!/ Samnel, of London, banker: b. 1 Dea 1807; d. 27 Oct iHSt, having m. 8 SepC 1881, Catherine Edwards, dan. of lUst. Bobert Hankimon, vioar of Walpole, St. Andrews, Norfolk (she re-m. M June, 1841, as Snd wife, to Sir WiUiam Edward Parry, KXJI. adm. RJf. r.R.& D.aL. "the Arctic narigator," rsar-^lm. of the white, Ueat-gov. Greenwich honiftal, who d. 8 July, 18M), and had 2 daus. (1) Priscfna Bnxton, m. 4 Sept 1851, to Edward Hard- osstla, Esq. of HsMUands, Prestwich, J.P. D.L. M-P. 8.K. Lan& 1874/80, a gov. of Owen's ooU. Manoliester, also of Cheettiam horaital and library, and trustee of the Grammar sdiool, Manotaaster, and has S sons and 7 dans, ri] Alfred HARDCAnut. b. Mar. 18«7.— [2] Edward Hoars, b. 186S.-[3] MdviU Joseph, b. 186t.--[41 BmUy. m. 18 July, 1876, to her Edward ii^ur T - Katharine Parry. Prisoflla.— [9] Selina dora. i2 ) Louisa OnmeyHO. 1 1 Jan. 1860, as Snd wife, to Philip [amend, captlate 84 th regt (see also Buxtok), brother of Anthony Hamond, of Wsstaors Park, Norfolk, and has S sons and f dans. Lewis HamOXD. b. IS Oct 1860.~RIchard Anthony, b. S6 Nov. 1867.— Blohenda Catherine.— Almeria.— Oeorgena Maria.— Winefinsd Emily.— Dorothy Philippe. /2/ John H-"— of Hampstead Heath Hoose. Middx. j.p. of Cronx Hid of London, banker, of h.m. lieu- tenancy ; ndon; h. 7 May. 1810; d. 16 Feb. 1875, having 111. io .••>... 1887, Caroline, eldest dan. of CHiarles Barclay, Esq. m.p. of Bonr Hill, Surrey; she d. 7 July, 1878, having had I sons and 8 daos. (1) Samnel, of Hampstead Heath House, Middz. j.p. of Cromsr, Norfolk, and of London, banker, of H jf . lieu- tenant for dty of London; b. 7 Sept 1841; m. 7 April, 1866, Katharine Looisa, dan. of Riohard Yanghan Davis, Esq. and has a son and 4 dans. Samnel John, b. S4 Feb. 1880.— Moriel Annie Ouroline. —Annie Louisa.— Elma Katie.— Maijorie Gumey. (2) Robert Gnmsy, of Newoastle-opon-T^ne, banker; b. SI Aug. 1844; m. SO Nov. 1867, his ooosin Annie, dau. of Rev. Edward Hoare, vicar of ILT. Tunbridge Wells, and hasftsons, Arthur Edward Gumey, b. 11 Jan. 1869.— Robert Basil, b. 16 Aug. 1870.— Edward BarcUy, b. 26 July, 1872.— WUfri.l Qumey, b. S9 May, 1876.— Louis Gumey, b. 26 April, 1879. (3) Charles Riohard Gumey. b. 8 Oct. 1847; m. 18 Feb. 1873, Rachel Oeorgina, dau. of George Lines Bevan iilsq. and has 8 sons and 2 daus. George Philip Gumey, b. 18 Deo 1876.— A son, b. 14 Dec 1879.— A son, b. 26 Nov. 1880.— DorothyQumey. —Winifred Gumey. (4) Anna Maria, m. 6 Deo. 1860, to John Reynolds Mac Innee, youngest son of Gen. Mac Innes. (6) Louisa Caroline, d. 1 Mar. 1879, having m. 3 Sept. 1861, to Samuel Gumey Buxton, Esq. of Catton Hall, Norfolk (Bart.) (6) Juliana Margaret. /3/ Edward, vicar of H.T. Tunbridge Wells, hon. canon (Canterbury cathedral; b. 8 June, 1812; m. 10 July, 1839 Maria Eliza, only dau. of Sir Benjamin Brodie, Bart.; she d. 27 July, 1868, having had 5 sons and 5 daus. (1) Edward Brodie, banker; b. 30 Oct. 1841; m. 1 July 1868, Katharine, dau. of late Adm. Sir Edward Parry, Knt. and has 2 sons and 8 daus. Joseph Brodie, b. 17 May, 1873.— Maurice Brodie, b. 6 Mar. 1879.— Elsie Brodie.— Norah Brodie.— Catherine Brodie. (2) John Gumey, vicar of St. Dxmstan's, Canterbury; b. 16 Mar. 1847, m. 10 June, 1873, Alice, dau. of late John Ward Woodfall, M.D. of Maidstone, and has 2 sons and a dau. John Douglas, b. 28 June, 1875.— Edward Godfrey, b. 4 Mar. 1880.— Ruth Armine. (3) Edward Arthur, b. 23 Aug. 1848; m. 18 July, 1876, his 2nd cousin Louisa Emily, eldest dau. of Edward ilardcasUe, Esq. M.P. ^\\ (^?^ ^"^^®^' ^•}^- ^ °0- China; b. 15 Nov. 1851. (5) Charles Sumner, b. 21 April, 1853; m. 16 Axls 1881 Dorothy, dau. of G. Percival Smith, Esq ^' ' (6) Mana Richenda. (7) Katheriile Anne. (8) Annie, m. 20 J.ov. 1867,toher cousin Roberi; Gurney M^ri.1- w,, (^) Louisa Mary. ^ « Sh^ ' "'• ^^ ^P*- ^^'^' *« ^«^- I^eginald 'MJT?^'f ^u^'i^^^ ^'^^^- '■^- «f H.M. Ueutenancy ?rS Ai^°'^*°' v*"^^";' ^ 21 Mar. 1814; m. lst-13 July, wfJu,-^,? ,4°"^^^ °"^y ^*^- o* Charles Buxton, Esq of Weymouth (Bart.); she d. s. p. 19 July, 1843 He m 2ndly-^ April, 1847. Rachel Juliana, /oungett dau of angles Barchiy.Esq^M.P. of Bury Hill,' Surrey, s. p (?i5j?rt ^',¥*^^o„^^"' H«^- -^P- ^"l of London, STS-^ii r J w-^^' ^S?*' ^- ^^ Cct. 1861, Susan, eldest dau. of Ute C!oL WiUiam Tomkinsou, of WiUingstone Chesh and has 2 sons and 3 daus. mtliam Dom-o b. 1 Aug. 1862.-Charies Richard, b. 18 pec- 1868.— Helen.— Mary.— Louise Gumey. '"' ^r^^^ °' London, banker, m.a. j.p.; b. 13 June. 1828- m. 26 July, 1854, Eugenia, dau. of Yen. Robert G Hankinson, rector of Halesworth, Suffolk, and has 5 sons and a dau. KL^'"™"*'*' Robert, twin v^ith [2] Richard Gurnev b 56 Oct. 1855.- [3] Alfred Eniest. b. 12 Mar. itli.- [4] Harold Arthur, b. 20 Nov. 1862.— [5] Gerald Eu- gene, b. 16 April, 1868. rei Marion Loiusa, m. 21 April, 1881, to Henry Albert;. 3rd son of Joseph Gumey Barclay, Esq. of Leyton, Essex /7/ Blizabetli, m. 23 June, 1846, to Rev. John Patteson, rector of Thorpe, Nonvich, since 1867, of Christ Church. Spitalflelds, 1856, 67, b.a. Christ Church, Camb. 1836 (25th wrangler), and has 2 sons and 3 daus. James Carlos Pattkson, b. 23 Dec 1852.— Frank Eugene b. S8 May, 1864.— Alice Juliana.— Caroline EUzabeth — Catherine Louisa. /8/ Catherine Louisa, d. s. p. s. 1 Nov. 1844, having m. 27 Jan. 1842, to Rev. Edward Francis Edwards Hankinson rector of BIreham Newton, Norfolk, since 1870, hon. canon Norwich since 1863. (3) Enoch, father of Edward and Joseph. (4) Esther, wifte of Samuel Terry, of Cork. "plDWARD HOARE, of Dunkittle and Factory Hill co Jli Cork (formerly Kilcoolishall and West BalUhinny)! sheriff 1684, banker and merchant at Cork, mayor 1686- on the breaking out of the rebellion of 1689 he fled to England with his wife and 3 children and joined his relatives at Edmonton. his property was restored to him the following year on the expulsion of James IL; d. 3Nov. 1709, having m. 2*5 Mar. 1676 Sarah, eldest dau. and coheir of Col. Richard Burnell, of Dublin and Garranee, oo. Cork; she was bur. 6 Oct. 1715, having had with other issue 6 sons, /la/ Edward, of Dunkittle, co. Cork, sheriff of the city 1708 mayor 1710, and m.p. 1710/27, counsellor-at-law, lieut.-col dty of Cork mil. ; d. 20 July, 1765, having m.lst— 1703* Grace, dau. of Benjamin Burton, m.p. Dublin 1703, lord mayor 1706 (BART.); she d. 8 Aug. 1709. He m. 2ndly— 27 Aug. 1715 Ann, dau. of Thomas Grant, Esq. of Cork. By his 1st wife he bad 4 sons and a dau. (1) Edward, bar.-at-law, bp, 31 Aug. 1704; d. 16 Dec. 1740, having m. Sarah, dau. and coheir of Edward Worth, of Rathfamham, Dublin; she bp. 24 Nov. 1704; d.26 Nov. 1741 • bur. In St. Patricks. ' 12) Francis, bar.-at-law, bp. 4 Jan. 1705; d. imm. aged 27. (3) Sir Joseph, created a Baronet. (4) Samuel, in the customs at Cork, b. 8 July, 1709; d. s, p. 29 Sept. 1791, having m. Jane, dau. of John Simpson; she d. 8. p. 25 June, 1802, aged 80. (5) Grace, m. to Thomas Spaight, Esq. /2a/ Richard, of Dublin, bar.-at-law, d. 23 Jan, 1724/5; m. 1st— 1708, Elizabeth, 3rd dau. of Benjamin Burton, m.p. afore- said (Bart.); she d. s. p. He m. 2ndly— 17 Jan. 1711/12, Elizabeth, dau. and coheir of Gamaliel Purefoy, and had with other issue a son, Edward, of Bath, b. 19 June, 1723; d. at Bath 9 Oct. 1788, having m. 4 Aug. 1744, Elizabeth, sister and coheir of John Hatch, M.P. Swords, and had with 3 daus. an only son, Edward Henry, rector of Thrussington, Leic; b. 1 Oct. 1760; d. 2 Mar. 1843, having m. 1st, Elizabeth, dau. of Rev. Thomas Davenport, rector of Widmerpool, Notts. He m. 2ndly, Lucinda Rose, dau. of Rev. Deane Hoare, and sister of Rev. John Hoare, chancellor of Limerick Cathedral; she d. 8. p. Jan. 1848. By his 1st wife he had 3 sons and a dau. (1) Edward Hatch, vicar of Barkby, Leic. ; b. 13 July, 1790, d. 13 Feb. 1873, having m. 7 Mar. 1814, Charlotte Rebecca, sister of Rt. Hon. Thomas Alexander Stewart, of Wilmont, CO. Antrim (M. Londonderry); shed. 11 Oct. 1868, having had 4 sons and 4 daus. /I/ Edward Henry, formerly curate of Dun ton, Bucks. and of Elworthy, Somerset, 1871/4 ; b. 21 Feb. 1820 ; m. 22 Jan. 1846, Eleanor Redman, dau. of Rev. William Orger, and has 4 sons and 2 daus. (1) Edward Arthur, of Quebec, C.E.; b. 8 Dec. 1846; m. 7 Oct. 1875, Annie Margaret, youngest dau. of late William Salmon, Esq. of Simcoe, Norfolk co., Ya. (2) Charles Stewart, b. 8 Mar. 1848. (3) William Henry, b. 16 Nov. 1851. (4) John Herbert, b. 8 June, 1853. (5) Mary Alice. (6) Eleanor Louisa. 316 HOARE. 121 William Frederick, b. 9 Oct. 1822; m. Oct. 1859 Martha, dau. of Dr. Murray, and has 2 children, Leslie Stewart, b. June, 1861.— Ada Beatrice /3/ John Hatch, of Hillfield House, Glouc.; b.6 Mar. 1825, (1 s p 23 Nov. 1880, having m. 28 April, 1870, Sophia Sarah, dau. of Rev. Frederick Aston, rector of ^Todenham and hon. canon of Glouc. rural dean. /4/ Chai-les Alexander, curate of Belgrave, co. Leic; b. 11 Aug. 1826 ; d. 17 Sept. 1865. -d- r. ^ /5/ Elizabeth Anna, m. 15 Jan. 1846, to Rev. Richard Watts, rector of Nailstone, Leic. and has 2 sons and a dau. (1) Edward George Bacchus WATTS, b. 5 Nov. 1848; m. 19 May, 1874, Susan, dau. of Rev. Theodore A. Echalaz, rector of LuUingtou, Derbysh. and rural dean. — (2) Arthur Richard, b. 6 Jan. 1856.-(3) Fanny Charlotte Anna. /6/ Charlotte Frances, d. unm. 8 Nov. 1843. / 7/ Mary Stewart. /8/ Ellen Dorothea, d. 8 Feb. 1855, having m. 4 Jan. 1855, as 2nd wife, to Rev. Edward Quenby Ashby, of Quenby Hall, Leic. rector of Dunton, Bucks.; he d. s. p. 7 Mar. 1871. (2) Henry, vicar of Framfield, Sussex; b. 27 April, 1792; d. 16 April, 1866, having m. 5 Oct. 1820, Margaret, dau. of John Bainbridge, of Pannal, Yorks.; she d. 20 Nov. 1861, having had with other issue 2 sons and 3 daus. /I/ Henry Rosehurst, in H.O.; b. 2 Mar. 1825; unm. /2/ Edward Thomas, in H.O.; b. 30 July, 1832, unm. /3/ Theodora Elizabeth. /4/ Lucinda Grace (s. p.), m. 9 Dec. 1864, as 2nd wife, to Rev. Thomas Bartlett,rector of Burton Latimer, Northants.; he d. 28 May, 1872. /5/ Anne Adelaide, m. 28 Oct. 1852, to Right Rev. Owen Emeric Vidal, first bishop of Sierra Leone ; he d. 24 Dec. 1854, leaving an only dau. Annie Selina Hoai-e ViDAL. (3) Frederick Pm-efoy, b. 21 May, 1795; d. Jan. 1830, having m. IMargaret Jones, of Dublin; she d. Nov. 1860, leaving an only sm-viving son, Frederick Pm-efoy, B.A. Trin. Coll. Dublin, auditor-gen. Malta; b. Feb. 1820. (4) Elizabeth, bp. at Newark 20 Aug. 1793; d. 7 July, 1862, having m. to Rev. Joseph Darcy Sirr, D.D. rector of Morestead, Hants, and of Kilcolcman, co. Galway; he d. 5 April, 1868, leaving issue. /3a/ Deane, of Cork, so called after his godfather Sir Matthew Deane, Knt. bur. 22 Oct. 1720, bequeathed his property to his next brother Robert. /4a/ Robert, of Factory Hill, co. Cork, by purchase from his eldest brother, town clerk, clerk of the peace, and clerk of the Crown, of the city of Cork ; bur. 23 Nov. 1764, having m. 1 Oct. 1721, Jane, eldest dau. of Thomas Newenham, Esq. of Coolmore, co. Cork; she d. having had, with 4 daus. 2 sons, [lb] Robert, of Factory Hill; m. Elizabeth, dau. of Edmond Lombard, of Lombardstown, co. Cork; he d. 23 Dec. 1805, having had with other issue 3 sons, (1) Edward, of Factory Hill, J.p. cos. Leitrim, Roscommon, and Cork, capt. 13th light dragoons, also North Cork mil. gov. of county Cork; bp. at St. Peter's, Cork, 18 May, 1751; d. 22 Sept. 1831, having m. Martha, dau. of Edward Tyrrell, of Tyrrelstown, co. Galway; she d. 28 Mar. 1823, having had (with 13 others) 3 sons and 3 daus. (1) Edward, of Factory Hill, j.p. capt. N. Cork mil. ; b. 27 April, 1782; d. 21 Aug. 1834, having m. 15 Dec. 1806, Sophia, younger dau. and coheir of Robert Barry, of Dublin, bar.-at-law, K.C. M.P. Charleville, 3rd and youngest son of Sir Edward Barry, 1st Baronet (ext.); she d. 5 Mar. 1823, having had with other issue 3 sons, /I/ Edward, of Factory Hill, capt.N. Cork mil. (retd.), educated at Trin. Coll. Dublin, the genealogist of his family; b. 29 Oct. 1807. /2/ William Barry Hoare, of Moneens, co. Cork, J.P.; b. 14 Mar. 1810; m. 1st— 28 Mar. 1837, Mary Anne, only child of John Pratt, of Cork ; she d. 30 Aug. 1872 - He m. 2ndly— 7 Aug. 1877, Mary Anne, widow of Zachariah Cornock Hawkes, of Moneens, and dau of John Hawkes Harris, of Cork. By his 1st wife he had a son and 2 daus. [1] Edward, capt. 5th fusiliers; b. 31 Mar. 1838- d 4 Jan. 1870. ' [2] Fanny Henrietta, m. 22 June, 1875, to Algernon St. Leger Burrowes, lieut. R.M.L.I. [3] Sophia Elizabeth, m. 12 July, 1881, to Herbert St. George Schomberg, capt. R.M.L.i. eldest son of late Rear-Adm. Herbert Schomberg. /3/ Deane John, capt. Elthorne mil. d. unm. 31 Mar. (2) Deane Neptune, lieut. R.N. d. unm. 26 Dec 1826 (3) Henry Thomas Newenham, of Cork, solicitor'- d 25 Mar. 1829, having m. Sarah, 2nd dau. of John Morton* of Cork, merchant, and had a daughter to survive ' (4) Martha, d. 26 May, 1834, having m. to Thomas Davenport, of Ballinacourty, co. Limerick, j.p. cant N Cork mil. who d. 14 Jan. 1823. ^ " (5) Frances, d. s. p. SO Dec. 1870, having m. to William Vincent, col. E.I.C.S. (6) Jane, d. 3 April, 1830, having m. 18 June, 1810 to Robert, son of Major Thomas Newenham (and his wife Mary, dau. of Robert Hoare, of Factory Hill); he d. 19 July, 1836. (2) Robert, rector of KilcuUey, co. Cork ; d. 26 Oct. 184C aged 86, having m. at Clifton, Bristol, April, 1809, Dorcaa dau. of William Purefoy, collector of Cork; she d. s. p. i 27 Aug. 1847. (3) Deane, bp. at St. Peter's Cork, 2 Nov. 1759; d. 22 Not 1838, having m. 6 Jan. 1787, Elizabeth, dau. of Thomaj Edwards, merchant, of Cork, and hatl 2 sons and 2 daiu. /I/ Robert, lieut. Dublin mil. d. imm. /2/ WiUiam Newenham, of Sydney, N.S.W. unm. /3/ EUzabeth, m. 3 Sept. 1814, to Charles Lyster, oT Cork, and had 10 children. /4/ Mary Anne, m. to Major Thomas Newenham, 2nd .; son of Thomas Newenham, of Coolmore, co Cork, who- d. 11 Oct. 1831. [2b] Deane, bp. at St. Peter's church, Cork, vicar-gen. of the 4 diocese of Limerick, under whose superintendence the cathe'j| dral of Limerick was restored in 1752, one of the original^ fomiders of the Limerick county hospital; d. in 1800, aged 1 80, having m. Susan, eldest dau. of John Ingi-am, alderman | of Limerick, sister of Rev. Jacob Ingram, chancellor of St. j Mary's Cathedral, Limerick, by Catherine, granddau. of. Thomas Smyth, l).B. bishop of Limerick (ft-om wliom de- scended John, 1st Viscount Gort),and niece of Arthur Smyth, D.B. archbishop of Dublin; she d. 1813, having had with other issue 3 sons and 4 daus. (Ic) John,LL.D. chancellor of St. Marj-'s.and vicar-gen. of the diocese of Limerick, rector of Rathkeale ; d. 9 Mar. 1813, aged 47, having m. 31 Aug. 1796, Rachel, youngest dau. of Sir Edward Newenham, Knt. M.P. co. Dublin 40 years, and had 5 sons and 2 daus. /I/ Deane Wallace, d. Dec. 1867, having m. Miss Dalzell, of Manchester, and had 2 sons, [1] Charles, died leaving a son, now in Tahiti. [2] William, of Manchester. /2/ Charles Burton, surgeon, E.I.C.S. d unm. 22 Mar. 1833. /3/ John Shirley, of Dublin, sec. to commissioners of education Ireland; b. 16 April, 1799; d. 22 June, 1871, having m. 22 Dec. 1835, Sopliia, eldest dau. of Benjamin Hicklin, Esq. of Graisley House, Staff, left 2 sons and 3 daus. "1] John Newenham, chaplain to lord-lieut.of Ireland: 0. 6 ]Srar. 1838. •2] Charles William, b. 7 Nov. 1844. 3' Lucie Sophia. '4] Maria Frances, m. 17 Ang. 1876, to Lieut.-Col. Arthur Hales, Istbatt. R.Inniskilling fusiliers (formerly 27th Inniskillings), son of late Rev. J. D. Hales, hon. canon of Rochester, and has a dau.— Susan Sophia, b. 16 May, 1880. [5] Sophia Hicklin. /4/ Edward Newenham, dean of Waterford, formerly archdeacon of Ardfert and dean of Achonrj'; b. 11 April, 1802; d. 1 Feb. 1877, having m. 1st— 28 Feb. 1832, Louisa Maria, eldest dau. of Lieut.-Col. Daniel O'Donoghue; she d. 4 Mar. 1858. He m. 2ndly— 23 June, 1859, Harriet, 2nd dau. of Col. George Cnimp, of Alexton, Leic. and widow, 1st, of John Wilson Sheppard, Esq. of Campsey Ash, Norfolk, and 2ndly, of Rev. and Hon. Robert Wilson (B. Berners); she d. 3 Sept, 1881. By his 1st wife he had 2 sons and 3 daus. [1] John William Deane, vicar of St. Philip's, Syden- ham; b. 31 May, 1838; m. 13 Aug. 1862, Anne, dau. of Bartholomew La Barte, Esq. of Mornington, near Drogheda, and has 2 sons, Edward John La Barte, b. 31 Oct. 1863.— Francis O'Donoghue, b. 19 Dec. 1866. [2] Edward Newenham, curate of H.T. Folkestone ; b. 9 Feb. 1842; m. 9 Nov. 1870, Frances Kidd, dau. of late Rev. Thomas Fitzwilliam Miller, vicar of Belfast, and has a son and dau. Edward Fitzwilliam, b. 31 May, 1877. — Louisa O'Donoghue. [3] Elizabeth Rachel. [4] Louisa Sophia, m. 6 Sept. 1860, to Henry Wilson Sheppard, late R.N. and has a son and 2 daus. Harry SHEPPARD, b. 20 May, 1867.— Mary.— Ada. [5] Sophia Augusta. /5/ William Worth, incumbent of St. Paul's, Staley- bridge, co. Lane; d. s. p. 1868, having m. 12 Dec. 1839, Anne Elizabeth, eldest dau. of Henry Osborne Seward, of Cork. /6/ Louisa Grace Anne, m. 30 Sept. 1836, to Rev. Hewett O'Bryen, curate of Scull, d. s. p. /7/ Elizabeth, unm. (2c) William Deane, minister of St. George's, rector of Lifford, and vicar-gen. of the diocese of Limerick on tlu death of his brother John; b. 31 Oct. 1773; d. 18 Oct. 1823; m. 1st— Olivia, dau. of Arthur Guinness, of Beaumont, co. Dublin (Bart.); she d. 1809. He m. 2ndly, Elizabeth Darley, of Dublin, widow of Gren. Darby; she d. 4 May, 1832. By his 1st wife he had a dau. Olivia, m. to Rev. Samuel Day, of Bristol. (3c) Charles Dodson, attorney-at-law, m. of Hefferman, of Manister, and dau. of Esq. and had a dau. Susan, m. to Eev. Godfrey Massy, vicar of Bruff (B. Clarina). (4c) Jane, m. to her cousin John Nash, of Brinmy, co. Cork. widow Connelly HOARE. 317 ( 5c) Sarah, m. to Smith, of Limerick. ( 6c) Lucinda Rose, m. to Eev. Edward Henry Hoare. ( 7c) Sasan, m. to Robert O'Callaghan Newenham, of Cool- Miorc. 5a/ John, of Coolfada, co. Cork, and of Droumcare, co. Kerr}'; p. JH Mar. 1687; m. 1st, Anne, dau. of Maskelyne Alcock, Esq. ■ t Kougli Grove and Bandon ; she d. s. p. He m. 2udly, Anne, 1 I ;. of Samuel Blennerhassett (she re-m. to J.Blennerhassett). li~ ^'randson, IKWIU HOARE, of Cahirciveen, co. Kerry (son of William Honre, and his wife Lucy Landen); m. Th^masine. niece of ( lilt. George Benson, of Youghal.and had 2 sons and a dau. ( 1 ) Denny, m. Alice, dau. of Francis Segerson, of Dungegon, Kerry, and had Denny.— Thomas.— Thomazin.— Bridget, !<• Morty O'Sulli van.— Mary. i ) Edward, of Cahirciveen, co. Kerry, b. 1794 ; m. 1824, I'Iget, dau. of Francis Segerson, aforesaid, and has 6 sons i a dau. [1] David, b. 13 May, 1826. [2] Francis, M.D. in America, where he died ; b. 13 Aug. 1H27. [3] Denny, b. 20 Jan. 1829. [4 J Edward, R.c. priest on American mission ; b. 7 Oct. 1H30. [5] Thomas Francis, b. 11 Nov. 1837 ; m. 23 Oct. 1866, Nora Maria, dau. of late Daniel Jermyn, Esq. of Castle Cove, CO. Kerry, and has a son, Edward David, b. 2 April, 1874. [6] John Patrick, b. 18 Mar. 1839. [7] Alice, a nun in t)ie mercy convent, Tralee. (3) Ellen, m. to Daniel O'Connell, and had 2 sons and 2 daus. David, of Rossleigh, Killamey. — Michael. — Thomasine.— Anna. C< III JOSEPH HOARE, of Annabelle, co. Cork, bar-at-law, O M.P. Askenon 1761 /IHOl, created a Baroxet OF IRE- LAND 10 Dec. 1781. for his eminent services as advising coun- 1 at Dublin Castle; b. 25 Dec. 1707; d. 24 Dec. 1801, having . Catherine, dau. of Sir James Somerville, Bart, of Cooks- town, CO. Dublin (B. Athlimney); she was bp. 3 July, 1716, nd liad with 3 daus. an only son, ^IR EDWARD, 2nd Baronet, M.P. Carlow 1769/76, Banaglier S' 794, J.P. CO. Cork, capt. 13th light dragoons ; b. 14 Mar, 1745 ; d. 30 April, 1814, having m. 14 Sept. 1771, Clotilda, 2nd dau. and coheir of William Wallis, Esq. of Ballycrennau, co. Cork; she d. 3 Sept. 1816. having had 3 sons and 2 daus. (1) Sir Joseph Wallis, s. as 3rd Baronet. (2) Edward Wallis, of Ballycrennan, co. Cork, adm. R.N.; b. 1 May, 1778; d. 6 Jan. 1870, having m. Mary Aubrey, Srd'dau. of Robert Uniacke Fitzgerald, Esq. of Corkbeg, M.P. co. Cork; she d. 6 Dec. 1868, hanng had 2 daus. [1] Louisa Frances, m. 30 Mar. 1841. as 2nd wife, to Thomas Burton Maj-nard, capt. R.x. and has 4 sons and a dau. /I/ Ed wanl Wallis Hoare MaYN ARD, vicar of Mount Sorrel, Leic; b. 21 Feb. 1843; m. Ellen, dau. of Capt. Eve, 121 Robert Fitzgerald, vicar of Catherington, Hants, since 1877; b. 4 June, 1844; m. Elizabeth Wallis, 2nd dau. of Benjamin Whateley Tracy, com. R.N. /a/ Heiirv Martyn, b. 25 May, 1846. /4/ lielK^r Dallas, b. 1 Aug. 1851.-/5/ Mary Aubrey Clotilda. [2] Clotilda Henrietta, m. 14 Dec. 1842, to Admiral James Bcckford Lewis Hay, R.N. and has 6 sons and 2 daus. Ill Edward Owen HAY, capt. and adjt. R.A.; b. 24 Oct. 1846; m. 8 Nov. 1870, Helena, dau. of Rear- Adm. Sir James Crawford Caffln, K.C.B. , , „ ^ /2/ Howard Fitzgerald, lieut. R.N.; b. 16 May, 1848 ; m. 6 Dec. 1877, Mary, 2n(l dau. of Col. (Jeorge Woodfall. /3/ James Beckford, lieut. u.x.; b. 20 Sept. 1861.-/4/ Albert Washington, lieut. 4th (K.o.) regt.; b. 27 Feb. 1865.— /5/ Arthur Ernest, lieut. R.A.; b. 28 April, 1856.-/6/ Mary Louisa.—/?/ (Jertrude Clotilda. x, „n * -i (3) Thomas, rector of Castletown Roche, co. Cork; b. 20 April, 1779; d. 15 Dec. 1835. having m. 20 Dec.1806, Marj' Anne, eldest dau. of Henry Jesse Lloyd, Esq. of Castle Iney, co. Tipperary; she d. 17 April, 1865, having had 2 sons and 4 daus. [1] Edward, of Glenanore, co. Cork, b. 28 Mar. 1809 ; m. lb June, 1864, Cornelia, dau. of Bernard Robert Shaw, H-sq. (Baut.), and has 3 sons and 2 daus. j , i o Thomas Edward, b. 27 April, 1865.-Edward Lloyd, b. 18 Feb. 1869.— William Wallis, b. 17 Jan. 1871.— Rebecca Elizabeth.— Mary Anne Cornelia. . , 4. t*t, [2] William Jesse, of Carrigrohane, co. Cork, capt. late 7tn Kisiliers and 69th regt.; b. 1826; m. lst-25 Sept. 1854, Anna, dau. of Frederick Lidwell, Esq. of Dromard, co. Tip- perary; she d. 1866, leaving a dau.-Anna Mana. He m. 2iully— Mary, eldest dau. and coheir of Michael Gamble, merchant, of Cork, and has issue. [3] Ellen d.s.p. 10 May, 1841, having m. 30 April, 1840, as 2n.l wife, to Rev. John Rogerson Cotter, rector of Inmshan- non (Bart.); he d. s.p. 31 Mar. 1847. [4] Clotilda, unm. , . ikTo», laAA [5] Henrietta, d. s. p. 22 April, 1878, having m. 15 Jan. 1844, to George Sackville Cotter, Esq. M.D. (BART.) [6] Eliza Anne Louisa, m. 15 Aug. 1849 to Thomas bt. John Grant, Esq. of Kilmurry, co. Cork high ?lieriff 1858, and CO. Waterford 1852; he d. 19 Sept. 1868, leaving 2 sons /I/ Thomas St. John Grant, of Kihnurry, J.p.; b. 25 Sept. 1852; m. 4 Feb. 1874, Margaret Anna dau. of Edv^ard Keily Carey, Esq. of Cai-eysville, co. Cork, and has 2 sous. /2/ Edward Hoare, b. 4 May, 1859. (4) Clotilda, m. to John Bolton, M.D. (5) Catherine, m. 29 Oct. 1806, to Henry Prendergast Garde, Esq. of Youghall, who d. 27 July, 1841.1 SIR JOSEPH WALLIS HOARE, 3rd Baronet; b. 9 Mar. 1775; d. 26 Nov. 1852, having m. 17 April, 1800, Lady Harriett O'Bryen (p.p. 29 Nov. 1809), sister of James, 3rd and last Marquis of Thomond (B. INCHIQUIN); she d. 1 May, 1851, having had 4 sons and 6 daus. [1] Sir Edward, 4th and present Baronet. [2] William O'Bryen, capt. r.n. ; b. 23 Mar. 1807; m. 4 May 1834, Caroline, dau. of John Hornby, Esq. of The Hook, Hants and has 3 daus. Harriet Jane.— Elizabeth Clotilda.— Mary Louisa, all unm. [3] Joseph James Parish, b. 22 Mar. 1811; m. 17 April, 1834, Helen Moritz Dillon, eldest dau. of Henry N Hard- man, Esq. of Mount Hardman, Grenada; she d. 10 July, 1879, having had 7 sons and a dau. (1) James O'Bryen Dott Richard, vicar of Weston, H.T. ' Southampton, 1875 8; b. 12 Mar. 1836; m. 23 Feb. 1865, Frances Eleanor, eldest dau. of Rev. Thomas Henderson, vicar of Messing, and has 3 sons and 2 daus. Arthur. — PhiUp. — John. — Mary. — Janet. (2) Joseph George Wallace, retd. paymaster R.N. paymaster R.N. art. vols. London brigade ; b. 26 July, 1838; m. 1st— 1 June, 1865, Susan Mary, only dau. of Capt. Frederick William Paul, R.N.; she d. 13 Sept. 1874, having had 2 sons and 4 daus. /I/ Ernest Frederick Wallis, b. 29 Aug. 1866.-/2/ Wallace Suttie, b. 28 Oct. 1873.-/3/ Helen Susan Kathleen.— /4/ Lily.— /5/ Daisy.- /6/ Edith Mary. Mr. J. G. Wallace Hoare m. 2ndly— 9 April, 1878, Mary Martha, 2nd dau. of H. W. England, Esq. and has 2 daus. /?/ Marie Violet. /8/ A dau. b. 24 June, 1881. (3) Arthur Calvert, of Ceylon, b. 24 Mar. 1840; m. 29 Jan. 1869, to Charlotte Rosina, dau. of J Robinson, Esq. of Banffsh. and has a son and 3 daus. Arthur Carrick Dickson, b. 23 Oct. 1872.— Helen Brownlow. — Brenda Marie. — Sidney Josephine Fitzmaurice. (4) Charles Campbell Williams, factory inspector, b. 31 Dec. 1841; m. 25 July, 1867, Blanche, eldest dau. of Frederick Richard PhajTe, of Killoughram, co. Wexford, and has a son and 2 daus. Carl Frederick, b. 21 Sept. 1869.— May Annesley.— Blanche Evelyn. (5) Oliver William Simpson, capt. late 2nd R. Lanark mil.; b. 3 Oct. 1813; m. 27 Oct. 1864, Annie, eldest dau. of George James, Esq. of Ridgway, Hants, and has 3 sons and 3 daus. Oliver George St. Clair, b. 18 Sept. 1865.— Basil O'Bryen b. 1 Mar. 1870.— Walter James, b. 4 Oct. 1871.— Annie Frances Isabella.— Constance Helen.— Geraldine Erin. (C) Henry Douglas Martin, b. 26 Sept. 1849. (7) Edward Senior, b. 15 July, 1851; m. 16 Aug. 1870, Sophia Elizabeth, eldest dau. of late Rev. J. S. Hird, of Sunningdale, Berks. (8) Marion Maria Dorothea, m. 20 Feb. 1855, to John Tm-ner- Tumer, Esq. of Avon, Hants, (only son of John Tharp Burton Philhpson); he d. 8 Feb. 1874, having had a son and a dau. /I/ John Edmund Unett Phillipson Turner, b. 19 Feb. 1856. /2/ Gwendoline Evelyn Fitzmaurice, m. 23 Oct. 1878, to John Aitken, Esq. of Mount- Aitken. [4] John Willoughby Hoare, capt. 13th Bombay N.I. (retd.), m. 4 May, 1840, Jane Ellis, eldest dau. of Lieut.-Col. Charles Payne. [5] Sarah Maria Clotilda, d. 5 April, 1881, having m. 1st— 16 July, 1824, to Robert Carrick Carrick-Buchanan, Esq. (BART.), of Drumpellier, co. Lanark; he d. 7 Feb. 1841, having had 3 sons. She re-m. to late Charles, son of Adm. Raper,of Ilmer, Bucks. [6] Harriet, d. 8 Oct. 1827, having m. 1826, to Francis Hurt Sitwell, Esq. (Bart.); he d. 22 Aug. 1835, leaving an only son. [7] Mary, d. 11 Dec. 1836, having m. 1832, to Capt. Matthew Charles Forster, R.N. son of late Col. Forster, R.A. [8] Elizabeth, m. in 1828, to Rev. James Payne Horsford, colonial chaplain at the island of Ceylon; he d. 21 Sept. 1872, having had issue. [9] Sophia. [10] Fanny RosaUe. HOARE. H AKE, Sir Heney Ainslie, of Stourhead, Wilts (1786, G.B.), M.P. Chel- sea, Middx. 1869/74; s. his uncle as 5th Baronet in 1857; b. 14 April, 1824; m. 15 April, 1845, Augusta Frances, 2nd dau. of Sir East-Clay- ton-East, Bart, of Hall Place, Berks, and has an only surviving dau. (1) Augusta Frances Anne, m. 22 Feb. 1868, to William John Nettleship Angerstein, Esq. of Weeting, Norfolk, and Wood- lands, Blackheath, Kent, J.P. and D.L. and has a son and 3 daus. (1) Julius Henry William ANGERSTEIN, b. 2 Dec. 1872. (2) Mary Augusta Penelope. (3) Leila Caroline. (4) Zoe Julia. NOTE— Heir presumptive, Henry Hugh Arthur Hoare.^ Akms— Sa. a double-headed eagle displayed arg. charged with an ermine spot, a boi'dure engrailed of the second. CREST— An eagle's head erased arg. charged with an ermine spot. Motto — In ai*dua. SEAT— Stourhead House, Bath, Wilts. Town house— 10, Eaton Place, S.W. Sm RICHARD HOARE, of London, goldsmith, lord mayor, and knighted at Guildhall 29 Oct. 1702, M.P. for that city 1710/13 (grandson of Henry Hoare of Walton, Bucks); d. 6 Jan. 1718/19, having m. (licence dated 27 July, 1672) Susannah, dau. of John Austin, of Brittons, Essex, alderman and jeweller of London ; she d. 24 Sept. 1720, having had with other issue 2 sons, (1) Richard Hoare, b. 24 May, 1673. By his second wife Mary (m. 10 July, 1711), dau. and coheir of William Bolton, Esq. of Charterhouse Yard, London, he had a son, William, of Bury St. Edmunds and of London, merchant; d. 13 May, 1753, having m. 26 July, 1746, Martha, dau. and coheir of Henry Cornelisen, Esq. of Braxted, Essex ; she d. 1777, having had a son, Henry, of Mitcham Grove, Surrey ; b. 20 April, 1750; d. 16 Mar. 1828, having m. 20 Feb. 1775, Lydia Henrietta, dau. and coheir of Isaac Malortie, Esq. of Hanover and of London, merchant ; she d. 19 July, 1816, having had 3 sons, /I/ William Henry, of Broomfield House, Battersea, Surrey; b. 2 Mar. 1776; d. 18 Sept. 1819, having m. 10 Feb. 1807, Hon. Louisa EUzabeth Noel, dau. of Sir Gerard Noel-Noel, Bart, of Exton, Rutland, and of his wife Diana, Baroness Barham (E. GAINSBOROUGH); she d. 6 April, 1816, having had 3 sons and 2 daus. [1] Henry, of Staplehm-st, Kent, high sheriff 1842; b. 27 Dec. 1807 ; d. 16 April, 1866, having m. 3 May, 1836, Lady Mary Marsham, 3rd dau. of Charles, 2nd Earl of Romney ; she d. 23 Mar. 1871, having had 6 sons and 5 daus. (1) Henry, of Staplehurst, Kent; b. 6 Aug. 1838 ; m. 31 Jan. 1865, Beatrice Ann, dau. of Rev. George Barber Paley, of Langclifle, co. York, j.p. m.a. b.d. rector of Freckenham, Suffolk, and rural dean, and has 6 sons and 4 daus. Henry, b. 25 Dec. 1866.— Percival Heniy, b. 10 Dec. 1868.— Frederick Henry, b. 13 Nov. 1871.— Edward Henry, b. 8 Oct. 1872.— Robert Henry, b. 6 Nov. 1873 — Eric, b. 10 Dec. 1878.— Beatrice Mary.— Evangeline.— Linda.— Violet. (2) Walter Marsham, rector of Colkirk, Norfolk • b 13 Aug. 1840; m. 3 Jan. 1867, Jessie Mary, dau. of Richard Robertson, Esq. of Brighton, and has 3 sons and 4 daus. Walter Robertson, b. 27 Oct. 1867.— Arthur Robertson, b. 17 Oct. 1871.— Vincent Robertson, b. 15 Mar. 1873 — Alice Mary. — Mary. — Jessie Katharine.— Winifred Ina, b. 6 Oct. 1879. (3) Charles, b. 1 Aug. 1844 ; m. 9 April, 1872, Katherine Patience Georgiana, dau. of Right Rev. Lord Arthur Charles Hervey, D.D. lord bishop of Bath and Wells (M. Bristol), and has 3 sons, Charles, b. 16 Dec. 1875.— Arthur Hervey, b. 25 Julv 1877.-Guy, b. 16 Oct. 1879. ^' (4) William, of London, brewer; b. 15 Sept. 1847- m 2 May, 1878, Laura, 2nd dau. of Col. Sir John Far'nabv- Lennard, Bart, of Wickham Court, Kent, and has 2 sons Geoffrey Lennard, b. 10 April, 1879. ' Lionel Lennard, b. 24 July, 1881. (5) Alfred, b. 4 Nov. 1850. (6) Hugh Edward, b. 26 Mar. 1854. (7) Mary Sophia, m. 1 May, 1862, to Rev. Thomas William Onslow Hallward, M.A. rector of Frittenden, Kent, and has 5 sons and 4 daus. Cecil Marsham Hallward, b. 12 Oct. 1863.— John, b. 21 Feb. 1870.— Henry, b. 27 Feb. 1872.— Hubert Charles, b. 30 Nov. 1873.— Walter Toke, b. 27 Jau 1878. — Mary Gertrude.— Margaret Emily.— Kathleen Leslie.— Dorothy, b. 13 Aug. 1880. (8) Caroline Charlotte. (9) Angelina Margaret. (10) Sophia Louisa. (11) Kiitharine. [2] William Henry, of Oakfield, Sussex, M.A. late fellow of St. John's Coll. Camb. ; b. 31 Oct. 1809 ; m. 17 July, 1834, Araminta Anne, dau. of Lieut.-Gen. Sir John Hamilton, Bart, k.t.s. and has 3 sons and a dau. (1) Hamilton Noel, b. 20 Feb. 1836. (2) Charles Noel, com. R.N. b. 9 July, 1841. (3) Henry William, b. 1 April, 1843; m. 6 Sept. 1877 May, youngest dau. of William Owen, Esq. of Withybush, CO. Pembroke, and has 2 daus. Evelyn.— Muriel. (4) Louisa Araminta, m. 28 April, 1870, to John Webbe Probyn, Esq. and has 3 sons, Hubert Edmund Hamilton PROBYN, b. 1871.— Wilfred Julian Noel, b. 1872.— Stephen John Wilham, b. 1874. [3] Gerard Noel, b. 5 May, 1811; m. 11 Mar. 1834, Sophia Lilias, younger dau. of Stafford O'Brien, Esq. (B. INCHI- QUIN — Note), of Blather\vycke, Northants, and has 3 sous and 4 daus. (1) Ernest Vilars, vicar of Fenny Stratford, Bucks.; b. 6 Oct.1837; m. 18 June, 1861, Georgina Elizabeth, dau. of late Rev. William Purdon, rector of Seaton, Rutland, and has a son, Percy Henry Vilars, b. 22 Feb. 1870. (2) Stafford O'Brien, of Turville Park, Bucks.; b. 23 Feb. 1843; m. 19 April, 1876, Frances Matilda Anne, dau. \ of Rev. Charles Henry Ramsden, vicar of Chilham, Kent (Bart.), and has a dau.— Lilias Frances Matilda, b. 29 Feb. 1880. (3) Gerard Noel, b. ; m. 1 June. 1871, Lucy, 3rd dau. of Rev. Charles Cotterill, of Glanford Bridge, CO. Line. (4) Emma Louisa, m. 9 Jime, 1859, to Rev. Edward Salmon Bagshawe, of Bulwick, Notts. (5) Agatha Sophia, m. 14 May, 1861, to Digby W G Fairfield, Esq. late Bengal art. (6) Sophia Lilias, m. 29 May, 1877, to Rev, Algernon Charles Stafford O'Brien (B. INCIIIQUIN). (7) Jane Celestia, m. 1 June, 1866, to Francis Rodney MiuTay, Esq. (B. Elibank). ^ [4] Louisa Elizabeth, m. 22 Mar. 1836, to Hon. Peter John e Locke King, brother to William, Earl of Lovelace. | [5] Mary Jane, m. 28 June, 1843, to Arthur, 10th Lord | Kinnaird. : /2/ George Matthew, of Morden, Surrey ; b. 19 April, 1779; | d. 23 July, 1852, having m. 4 Oct. 1810, Angelina Frances, \ dau. and coheir of James Greene, Esq. of Turton Tower j and Clayton Manor, co. Lane. ; she d. 26 Jan. 1846, having i had 3 sons, \ [1] Henry James, of Morden, Surrey; b. 17 Sept. 1812; d. ' 16 Feb. 1859, having m. 5 May, 1846, Jane Seymour Tra- \ heme, dau. of Henry John Hyde Seymour, of Wells (D. \ SOMERSET), and had a son and 2 daus. \ (1) Henry Seymour, b. . i (2) Agnes Jane, m. 21 April, 1868, to Rev. and Hon. J Alfred Francis Algernon Hanbury-Tracy (B. SUDELEY), ' vicar of Dymock, Glouc. (3) Angelina Isabella, m. 14 Nov. 1878, to James Buck- nell Broadmead, bar.-at-law I.T. 1874, and has a dau. b. 6 Aug. 1880. [2] Matthew Edward lieut. 16th hussars ; b. 4 June, 1818; d. unm. [3] Charles Hugh, b. 24 Oct. 1819; d. 9 April, 1869, having m. 31 Dec. 1850, Isabella Elizabeth, dau. of Rev. Thomas ' T^VJ-sden (Bart.), rector of Charleton, Devon, and had a son— Charles Twysden, b. 10 Nov. 1851. /3/ Charles James, *M.A. archdeacon of Winchester 1829,, rector of Godstone, Siurey 1822 ; b. 14 July, 1781 ; d. 15 Jan. 1865, having m. 4 July, 1811, Jane Isabella, dau. of Richard Holden, Esq. of Moorgate, co. York ; she d. 15 Nov. 1874, having had 6 sons and a dau. [1] Charles Richard, bar.-at-law; b. 14 Dec. 1813; d. s. p. 8 Jan. 1871, having m. 14 April, 1852, Emma Georgina,, dau. of Lieut.-Col. John Mansel, C.B. (BART.) [2] Gr€orge Tooker, rector of Godstone and rural dean, hon. canon of Rochester ; b. 27 July, 1820 ; d. 8 Aug. 1881, having m. 12 July, 1865, Alice Jane, dau. of Rev. Julius Deedes, and had a son and 6 daus. Charles George Deedes, b. 29 Mar. 1869.— Alice Mary.— Margaret Olive. — Violet Mabel. — Dorothy Evelyn. - Lilian Jane Holden, twin with Agnes Jane Holden. [3] Arthm* Malortie, M.A. rector of Fawley, South Hants. b. 18 Sept. 1821 ; m. 13 Oct. 1853, Maria Faithful, dau. ol Rev. Charles Robert Fanshawe, rector of Coaley, GlouCd and has 2 sons and 2 daus. (1) Arthur Fanshawe, b. 14 Aug. 1854. (2) Charles Henry Leopold, b. 16 Jan. 1857; m. ;-^ H0BH0U8E, 319 April, 1881, Matilda, only child of Eev. James Tliomas, vicar of Lingfield, Surrey (1863/79). (3) Mary Jane Louisa. (4) Emily Constance. [4] James Samuel, B.D. rural dean, rector of Murston, Kent, and one of the six preachers of Canterbury cathedral; b. 19 Aug. 1823 ; m. 22 Jan. 1867, Catherine Haniet, dau. of Charles Hampden Turner, Esq. of Leigh Place, Godstone, Surrey, and has a son and 6 daus. Charles Hampden, b. 18 Oct. 1877. — Grertrude Jane Katharine. — Margaret Mabel. — Frances Grace.— Adela Maude.— Dorothy Henrietta Isabel.— A dau. b.lO Sept. 1881. [5] John William, b. 21 Aug. 1825 ; m. 31 Jan. 1855, Hen- rietta Mary, dau. of Rev. Julius Deedes aforesaid, s. p. [6] Henry Grerard, of Stansted House, Surrey; b. 7 June, 1827; m. 10 Nov. 1859, Jane Frances, dau. of Rev. Samuel Hurry Alderson, rector of Risby, and has 3 sons and a dau. Henry Gerard Philip, b. 27 Oct. 1862.— (Jeorge Edward Gerard, b. 27 Dec. 1863.— (JeoflErey de Moimteney Gerard, b. 23 Feb. 1871.— Jane Frances Cecily. [7] Lydia Jane Isabella. {2) Henry, of London, goldsmith and banker, purchased the 38tatc of Stomiiead from Lord Stourton in 1720 ; b. 21 July, 677 ; d. 12 Mar. 1724/5, having m. his cousin Jane, dau. of Sir William Benson, Knt. of Bromley, Kent.; she d. 9 Jime, 1742, having had 2 sons, /I/ Henry, of London, banker; b. 7 July, 1705; d. Sept 1785, having m. 1st— 11 April, 1726, Hon. Anne Masham, eldest dau. of Samuel, Lord Masham (ext.),and sole heir of her brother Samuel, 2nd and last lord; she d. 4 Mar. fol lowing. He m. 2ndly — 5 July, 1728, Susan, dau. and heir of Stephen Colt, Esq. by whom he had with other issue 2 daus [1] Susannah, d. 4 Feb. 1783, having m. 1st— 18 May, 1753, to Charles, "Viscount Dungarvan, son of John, 6th Earl of Cork ; he d. 16 Feb. 1769 ; she re-m. 17 Feb. 1761, 1st wife, to Thomas, Ist Earl of Ailesbury. [2] Anne, d. 5 May, 1759, having m. 20 Mar. 1756, as 1st wife, to lier cousin Sir Richard Hoare, 1st Baronet. /2/ Sir Richard, banker, sheriff of London 1740, lord mayor 1745/6 (Scotch rebellion), knighted 31 Oct. 1745; b. 2 Mar. 1709; d. 12 Oct. 1754, having m. Ist- 1732, Sarah, dau. and heir of James Tully, Esq.; she d. 20 Sept. 1736. He m. 2ndly, in Westminster abbey, 30 June, 1737, Elizabeth, dau. of Edward Rust, of Crutched Friars, wine cooper ; she d. s. p. a 29 Jan. 1 752. By his Ist wife he had a son, viz.— QIR RICHARD HOARE, of Barn Elms, created a Baroxet O 27 June, 1786; b. 7 Mar. 1734/6 ; d. 11 Oct. 1787, having m. st— 20 Mar. 1756, his 1st cousin Ann, dau. and coheir of Henry loare, Esq. of Stourhead; she d. 6 May, 1769, having had a son, '!] Sir Richard Colt Hoare, 2lld Baronet, known as an author ind antiquary, high sheriff Wilts. 1806 ; b. 9 Dec. 1768 ; d. 19 Vlay, 1838, liaving m. 18 Aug. 1783, Hon. Hester Lyttelton, jldcst dau. of William Henry, Ist Baron Lyttelton ; she d. 22 kwg. 1785, having had a son, Henuy, d. V. p. 19 Sept. 1836, having m. 20 Feb. 1808, Charlotte, only dau. of Sir Edward Dering, Bart, of Surrenden Dering; she d. 14 Feb. 1839, having hail a dau. Annk, m. 26 Mar. 1836, as 1st wife, to Sir George Benve- nuto Buckley Mathew, K.C.M.o. (1879), C.n. governor Bahama Islands 1844, envoy extraordinary and minister plenipo- tentiary Brazil 1867 78; she divorced him 9 Dec. 1847, and he (1. 22 Oct. 1879, liaving had 6 sons and a dau. ■•Ill RICHARD, Ist Baronet, m. 2ndly— 7 May, 1761, Frances Lnn,dan. of Ricliard Acland, merchant, of London (BART.); he d. 10 .Sept. 1800, having had 4 sons, 2] Sir Henry Hugh, s. as 3rd Baronet. 3] Charles, of Luscombe Castle, Devon, and of London, banker; . 25 Aug. 1767; d. s. p. 16 Nov. 1851, ha\ing m. 7 May, 1790, ranees Dorothea, dau. of Sir George Robinson, Bart, of Cran- ord, Northants. 4] Henry Memck, of London, banker; b. 20 July, 1770; d. 22 unc, 1856, having m, 13 Aug. 1807, Sophia, 3rd dau. of Henry 'hrale, Esq. of Streatham, Smrey; she d. s. p. 1826. 5] Peter Richard, of Kelsey Park, Kent; b. 13 Oct. 1772; d. Sept. 1849, having m. 23 Sept. 1799, Arabella Penelope EUza, nd dau. and col.eir of James Greene, Esq. of Turton Tower nd Claj-ton Manor, co. Lane; she d. 26 April, 1865, having ad with other issue 2 sons and 4 daus. (1) Peter Richard, of Kelsey Park aforesaid, and Clayton, Lane, and Luscombe, Devon, J.P. high sheriff 1860; b. 8 May, 1803; d. 29/31 May, 1877, having m. 17/20 April, 1837, Lady Sophia Marsham, dau. of Charles, 2nd Earl of Romney ; she d. 4 Jan. 1863, having had 2 sons and 2 daus. /I/ Peter Merrik, of Luscombe, Devon, M.P. Southampton 1868/74 ; b. 20 Oct. 1843 ; m. 1st— 29 June, 1865, Edith Au- gusta, eldest dau. of Rev. Edmund Strong, rector of Clyst St. Mai-v, Devon ; she d. 20 Oct. 1880. He m. 2ndly— 13 Aug. 1881, Margarita Joanna, only child of John Bell, Esq. By his 1st wife he had 2 sons, Peter Arthur Marsham, b. 1 Sept. 1869.— A son, b. 14 May, 1871. ^ , /2/ Charles Arthur Richard, of Clayton Hall, Lane, and of Kelsey Manor, Kent, and of London, banker; b. 18 May, 1847; m. 17 July, 1867, Margaret, youngest dau. of Francis Baring Short, Esq. of Bickham, Devon, and has had 4 sons and a dau. ,„^„ , „ _. Hugh Richard Francis, b. 13 April, 1868 ; d. 9 Nov. 1880.-Wilfrid Arthur Rich, b. 17 Mar. 1876.— Reginald Arthur Richard, b. 13 July, 1878.— Ralph Francis, b. 2 June, 1881.— Agatha Margaret Sophia. /3/ Isabella Mary, unm. /4/ Charlotte Ann, m. 28 Jan. 1863, to Algernon Augus- tine De Lisle Strickland (Bart.) (2) Richard Peter, M.A. rector of Stourton ; b. 25 Dec. 1807; d. unm. 3 April, 1846. (3) Arabella, b. 11 June, 1801; vmm. (4) Isabella Dorothea, d. 18 July, 1860, having m. 28 April, 1852, to Very Rev. James Allen. M.A. vicar of Castlemartin, dean of St. David's 1878. (5) Hem-ietta Anne, m. 16 June, 1853, to Richard Grindale Testing, who d. 16 Mar. 1869. (6) Sophia, d. 24 Sept. 1872, having m. 25 Aug. 1842, to Eev. Henry Bumey, rector of Wavendon, Bucks. SIR HENRY HUGH HOARE, 3rd Baronet; b. 27 Feb. 1762 ; d. 18 Aug. 1841, having m. 25 Aug. 1784, Maria Palmer, dau. of Arthur Acland, Esq. of Fairfield, Somerset (and sister of Sir John Palmer- Acland, Bart, ext.); she d. 31 Jan. 1845, having had, ynth. other issue, 4 sons and 2 daus. (1) Sir Hugh Richard, 4th Baronet ; b. 27 Nov. 1787; d. s. p. 10 Jan. 1857, having m. 22 April, 1819, Ann, dau. of Thomas TjTwhitt Drake, Esq. of Shardiloes; she d. 23 Mar. 1847. (2) Henry Charles, b. 29 Jan. 1790 ; d. 15 Jan. 1852, having m. 6 Oct. 1821, Anne Penelope, dau. of Gen. George Ainslie (Bart. ext.), and %vidow of Capt. John Prince, and has a son and 2 daus. /I/ Sir Henry Ainslie, 5th and present Baronet. /2/ Frances Annette. /3/ Georgiana Sophia, sister superior St. Alban's mission, London. (3) Richard, rear-adm. R.N.; b. 1 Sept. 1793; d. having m. 1st — 16 Mar. 1823, Matilda Ottley, dau. of Eeai'- Adm. Sir William Charles Fahie, K.C.B.; she d. 27 Sept. 1826. He m. 2ndly— 27 Mar. 1834, Elizabeth, eldest dau. of William Praed,Esq. of Tyringham, Bucks. (Mackworth— Bart.); she d. 15 June, 1860. By his 1st wife he had with other issue 2 daus. /I/ Maria, m. 3 June, 1848, to Count Pompeo Trioli. /2/ Ren^ Elizabeth Lavinia, d. 14 Mar. 1871, having m. 25 Aug. 1853, as 2nd wife, to Edward Heneage, Esq. of Stag's End, Herts.; he d. 25 June, 1880, having had with other issue 3 sons and a dau. Windsor Richard Heneage, b. 19 Mar. 1855.— Alfred Rente Fieschi, b. 10 Jime, 1858.— Everard Henry Fieschi, b. 26 Aug. I860.— Eveline Mary. (4) Henry Arthur, of Oxenham, Devon, and Wavendon House, Bucks, high sheriff 1866, J.P. Beds. ; b. 20 Mar. 1804 ; d. 6 Nov. 1873, having m. 20 July, 1859, Julia Lucy, eldest dau. of Thomas Veale Lane, Esq. (and granddau. of Pownall Bastard, 2nd Vis- count Exmouth), and had a son and dau. /I/ Henry Hugh Artluir, of Wavendon House, Bucks. heir presumptive to the Baronetcy ; b 19 Nov. 1865. /2/ Rence Julia. (5) Julia, d. 29 May, 1850, having m. 15 Mar. 1827, to Sir John Hesketh Lethbridge, Bart. (6) Frances Ann, died 1869 (M.l.) HOBHOUSE, Sir Charles Parry (1812, U.K.), M.L.c. Bengal 1864/5, and of India 1866/7, puisne judge high court Calcutta, J.P. COS. Somerset and Wilts 1867/70; s. his uncle as 3rd Baronet in 1869; b. 2 Jan. 1825; m. 1st— 15 Jan. 1855, Edith Lucy, younger dau. of Sir Thomas Tui-ton, Bart, (ext,), of Felcourt and Starborough Castle, Surrey ; she d. 7 Dec. 1867, hav- ing had a son and 6 daus. (1) Charles Edward Henry, b. 30 June, 1862. (2) Ethel Mary, m. 8 Aug. 1877, to Charles Edmund Fox, Esq of Rangoon, bar.-at-law m.t. 1877. (3) Ada Margaret.— (4) Florence Evelyn.— (5) Amy Edith.— (6) Eleanor Constance.— (7) Mabel Ella. HODSON. \ SIR CHARLES m. 2ndly-14 Sept. 1868, Anna Maria, 3rd dau. of Alexander Sawers, Esq. of Cal- cutta, and has a son and 4 daus. AuMS-Per pale az. and gu. three crescents two and one arg., issuant therefrom as many estoiles radiated or. CRKST-Out of amnral coronet per pale az. and gu., a crescent and estoile as in the arms. K^cK^'rHoS. MouMon Furleigh, Bradtord-on- Avon. ftineage- BENJAMIN HOBHOUSE, of Minehead, Somerset ; bp. 15 Dec: 1682, and bin-, there 4 Feb. 1748/9, having m. Mary, dau of Spragge, Esq. of Minehead, dau. and heir of Saflia- she burf 10 Oct. 1745, having had a dau. and 2 sons, S] j'ohTof Vestbury Coll. Glouc ; d 21 May, 1787, a|ed 74 having m Ist, Mary Medley, of Hereford (widow of Smith); she d 1759. He m. 2ndly-30 Oct. 1761, Susannah Gwatkin; she d 's n. 29 June, 1789. By his 1st wife he had 2 sons, m" ikmic of Westbury Coll. aforesaid; d. 29 Sept. 1810, aged 66 having m. lst-10 Nov. 1791, Mai-y, dau. of George Hard- ^vick,of Sodbiury, Glouc. M.D.; she d. 1805/6. He m 2ndly —6 April, 1807, Mary, dau. of William Boston, of Newent, Glouc. , ^ (2) Sir Benjamin, created a Bakonet. r21 Henry, of Clifton, Bristol; b.l714; d. 1773, having m. 1st— 1738 Jane, dau. of James Banister, Esq. of Bristol; she d. 1756. He m. 2ndly— 1761, Mary, dau. of Michael White, Esq. By his 1st wife he had an only son, v. -, ^ „ ^ „ Hexbt HOBHOUSE, of Hadspen, bar.-at-law; b. 1742; d. 2 Api-il, 1792, having m. 20 April, 1775, Sarah, dau. of Rev. Richard Jenkyns, M.A. canon residentiary of Wells; she d. 16 July, 1777, leaving a son, ^ tt ^ tt Right Hon. Hexry Hobhouse, of Hadspen House, Somerset, P.O. under-sec. of state home department 1817/27, and keeper of state papers; b. 12 April, 1776; d. 13 April, 1854 having m. 7 April, 1806, Harriett, dau. of John Turton, Esq. of Sugnall, co. Stafford; she d. 7 May, 1858, having had 4 sons and 3 daus. ri] Henry, of Hadspen House, Somerset, J.P. and D.L. M.A. Oxon. bar.-at-law; b. 13 July, 1811; d. 11 Feb. 1862, having m. 1st— 7 April, 1853, Hon. Charlotte Etruria, youngest dau. of James, 3rd Lord Talbot de Malahide ; she d. 17 April, 1865. He m. 2ndly— Frances, elder dau. of Very Rev. Thomas Gaisford, D.D. dean of Ch. Ch. Oxon. By his 1st wife he had a son and dau. (1) Henry, of Hadspen House, Somerset ; b. 1 Mar. 1854 ; m. 12 Oct. 1880, Margaret Heyworth, 7th dau. of Richard Potter, Esq. of Standish House, Gloucester, and has a son and 5 daus. (2) Margaret Eliza. [2] Edmund, D.D, bishop of Nelson 1858/64, vicar of St. Peters-in-the-East, Oxon. 1851/68, chancellor of Lichfield 1874/5, assistant bishop of Lichfield since 1869 ; b. 17 April, 1817 ; m. 1st— 1 Jan. 1858 Mary EUzabeth, dau. of Gen. the Hon. John Brodrick (V. MiDLETOX); shed. 12 Oct. 1864. He m. 2ndly — 7 Jan. 1868, Anna, youngest dau. of Dr. Williams, late warden of New Coll. Oxon. By his first wife he had 2 sons, Edmund, b. 30 Aug. I860.— Walter, b. 5 April, 1862. [3] Reginald, archdeacon of Bodmin, rector of St. Ive, Lis- keard, &c.; b. 15 Mar. 1818; m. 13 Aug. 1851, Caroline, fourth dau. of Sir William Lewis Salusbury-Trelawny,Bart.; shed. 26 July, 1880, having had 2 sons and 3 daus. (1) Alfred Henry, b. 19 June, 1856. (2) Leonard Trelawny, b. 8 Sept. 1864. (3) CaroUne Harriett, m. 28 Sept. 1876, to Rev. Augustus Vansittart Thornton, rector of St. Mellion, Cornwall (M. Cholmondeley), and has issue. (4) Maud. (5) Emily. [4] Sir Arthur, K.C.s.l. CLE. Q.c. 1862, P.O. 1881, bencher Lincoln's Inn, charity commissioner and public school com- missioner 1872, legal adviser to gov.-gen. of India 1872/7; b. 10 Nov. 1819; m. 10 Aug. 1848, Mary, second dau. of Thomai (1) John Byron, lieut. 13th L.I.; b. 27 Dec. 1822 ; fell in action in Affghanistan, Jan. 1842. (2) Sir Charles Parry, 3rd and present Baronet. (3) Arthm- Fane, b. 7 Dec. 1826. (4) Edward Alexander, d. 17 July, 1852. SIR BENJAMIN m. 2ndly— 18 April, 1793, Amelia, aunt of Sir Edward Parry, and dau. of Rev. Joshua Parry, of Cirencester, CO. Glouc; she d. , having had with 6 daus. 2 sons, [4] Edward Isaac, lieut. and captain late Coldstream guards, private secretary to Lord Broughton, a gentleman usher in the household of Her Majesty; b. 12 April, 1804; d. 16 May, 1854, having m. 4 Jan. 1832, Hon. Hester Charlotte, fourth surviving dau. of Thomas North , 2nd Baron Graves ; she d. 30 Jan. 1880, havuig had a son, Edmund Augustus Stewart, b. 23 April, 1833. [5] Thomas Benjamin, M.P. Aylesbury 1832/5, Rochester 1837/41, Lincoln 1848/52, unsuccessfully contested Newark 1841, and Ipswich 1852, &c. bar.-at-law; b. 19 June, 1807; d. unm. 31 Dec. 1876. SIR JOHN CAM HOBHOUSE, P.O. G.C.n. F.R.s. M.P. West- minster 1832/5, Nottingham 1835/41, and Harwich 1849/61, president of the board of control 1835/41, and 1846/62, created BAROX Broughtox, of Broughton GylTord, Wilts. 26 Feb. 1851; b. 27 June, 1786; d. 3 June, 1869, having m. 28 July, 1828, Lady Julia Hay, youngest dau. of George, 7th Marquig of Tweeddale; she d. 3 April, 1855, ha\'ing had 3 dnus. [1] Hon. Julia Hay, d. unm. 6 Sept. 1849. [2] Hon. Chariotte, m. 27 July, 1854, to Col. Dudley Wilmot Carleton, Coldstream guards (B. DORCHESTER). [3] Hon. Sophia, m. 31 July, 1851, to John Strange, 6th Earl of Roden. HODSON, S I B ! George Fred- ! ERiCK John, of Holly- ', brooke House, co. Wick- i low (1 787, L), high sheriff ' Wicklow 1834, of Cavan i 1839, and of Westmeath . 1846; s. his brother as l 3rd Baronet in 1831; b. 2o Oct. 1806; m. 15 Sept. i 1852, Meriel Anne, 3rd dau. of Rev. Richard Ne- ville, rector of Clonpriest (Gore— Bart.), and has 4 sons and a dau. (1) Robert Adair, b. 29 Sept. 1853. (2) George Frederick John, lieut. 24th regt.; b. 26 Nov. 1864; fell at tlie battle of Isandlana in the Zulu war, 22 Jan. 1879. (3) Richard Edmund, b. 1 Dec. 1856. d (4) Gilbert Neville, b. 7 Dec. 1859. i (5) Meriel. J Arms— Sa. a chevron between three martlets or. Crest— A dove az. holding an olive-branch ppr. Motto— Pax et amor. ' SEATS— Hollybrooke House, Bray, Wicklow, and Green Park, MuUingar, Westmeath. Farrer, Esq. of Lincoln's Inn Fields, London. (^.iJC^i [5] Harriett, d. 29 Aug. 1876, having m. 31 Mar. 1834, to her cousin Rev. Henry Jenkyns, D.D. canon of Durham. [6] Catharine. [7] Eliza. Sm BENJAMIN HOBHOUSE, of Chantry House, Wilts. and of Westbury Coll. Glouc. bar.-at-law, created a Baro- net 22 Dec. 1812, M.P. Bletchingley 1797, Grampound 1802, Hindon 1806, chief secretary board of control for India 1803, chairman of ways and means 1806, first commissioner for the investigation of the debts of the Carnatic; b. 29 Mar. 1757- d 15 Aug. 1831, having m. 1st— 12 Sept. 1785, Charlotte, dau.' of Samuel Cam, Esq. of Chantry House, near Bradford, Wilts.* she d. 25 Nov. 1791, having had with a dau. 3 sons, ' El ] Sir John Cam, 2nd Baronet, created Lord Broughtox. 2] Benjamin, capt. 69th regt. killed at Quatre Bras, 16 June 1815. [3] Henry William, E.l.C.S. and of Bath, banker; b. 8 Aug. 1791; d. 22 May, 1868, having m. in 1814, Mary Anne, dau. of John Palmer, Esq. of Calcutta; she d. 14 Dec. 1879, aged 85 having had with other issue 4 sons, Hineage. (J ;7\TTILLIAM HODSON, of Tuitestown, co. Westmeath (great- VV great-grandson of Right Rev. John Hodson, D.D. lord bishop of Elphin, and his wife Abigail, dau. of Robert Madden of Donore, co. Dublin) ; b. 1721 ; d. 1768, having m. 1st Eleanor, dau. of Robert Adair, Esq. of Hollybrooke, and had with 3 daus. a son, [1] Sir Robert, created a Baronet. WILLIAM HODSON m. 2ndly, Harriet, dau. of Hartley Hutchinson, Esq. and had 2 sons, [2] William, bar.-at-law; b. 1757; d. 1815, having m. Margaret eldest dau. of Andrew Armstrong, Esq. of Clara House, King'J CO. and had (with a dau. Maria) a son, William Armstrong Hodsox, of Middleton, co. West ^meath, J.P. bar.-at-law; b. 1789; d. 23 Nov. 1841, having m, Euphemia' Elinor, dau. of Lieut.-Gen. Wright; she d. 4 JunOi 1877, having had 2 sons and 4 daus. [1] William, b. 9 Sept. 1829; m. June, 1857, HenriettJ Sophia, dau. of William Auchinleck, m.d. Dublin, and a dau.— Henrietta Elizabeth Dorothea. (2) Robert, late R.N.; b. 1832. McQAREL-HOGG. 321 .) Margaret. ) Eleanor Anne, d. 23 Dec. 1878, having m. 6 Dec. 1842, Mark Anthony Levinge, Esq. of Newpark, co. Kos- iimon (Bart.), and had 6 sons and 3 daus. (J) Jane, m. 23 July, 1869, to Arthur Denny, Esq. of Dublin ( li.VRT.) (6) Elizabeth. 3] Hartley, of Old Connaught ; b. 1759 ; d, 1839, having m. liizabeth, dau. of Jolin Coplev, Esq. and had 2 sons and 2 daus. /I/ William Hartley ; b. 1787; d. 1849, having m. Eliza, dau. of Henry Duell, Esq. of Ballinrobe, co. Mayo, and had 4 sons ami 3 daus. (1) Henry, of Tooloobane, co. Galway. (2) Hartley, D.D. rector of Lisburn, and prebendary of Cairn Castle; b. Aug. 1814; m. 2 May, 1850, Hannah, eldest dau. of William Gregory, M.D. of Bellevue, co. Dub- lin, and has 3 sons and 2 daus. William Gregory, b. 30 Mar. 1851.— Hartley Richard, b. 24 Dec. 1852.— John Robert, b. 10 Oct. 1854.— Mary.- Hannah. (3) William, d. ; m. , Susan Coffey. (4) John Robert Copley, d. (5) Lucy, m. to Dominick Lopdell, Esq. (6) Catherine, m. to Frederick Turner, Esq. (7) Eliza. /2/ .John Robert, m. Dorothea, dau. of Thomas Bourchier, E-q. and had a dau. — Dorothea, d. unm. /3/ Aplira. /4/ Harriett. I ROBERT HODSON.high sheriff Westmeath 1776, Wick- low 1786, and Cavan 1791, lieut.-col. Cavan mil. and landed the town of Wicklow during the rebellion of 1798, a a BAUONET OF Ireland 28 Aug. 1787; d. 19 July, having m. 1st— Anne, only dau. and heir of Forster Adair, of Hollybrooke, co. Wicklow, M.p. Phillipstown, King's he d. 27 June, 1790, aged 33, without surviving issue. >. 2ndly— 1799, Jane, eldest dau. of Brent Neville, Esq. of ook, CO. Dublin, and had (with two daus. who d. unm.) ir Robert, 2nd Baronet; b. 14 Mar. 1802; d. unm. 19 Oct. 2J Sir George Frederick John, 3rd and present Jarouet. ^ TVyrcGAREL-HOGG, Sir James Macnaghten ^yA- of Magheramorne, co Antrim (1846, U.K.), C.B. assumed by r.l. 8 Feb. 1877, the additional mmame and arms of McGarel, chairman of the metropolitan board of works since 1870, major and lieut.-col. late 1st lifeguards, m.p. Truro skreel87l/4 and Bath 186.5/68; s. his father as 2nd Baronet in 1876 ; b. 3 May, 1823 ; m. 30 Sept. 1857, Hon. Caroline Elizabeth Emma Douglas- Pennant, eldest dau. of Edward Gordon, 1st Baron Penrhyn, and has 5 sons and a dau. (1) James Douglas, lieut. 1st life guards, late Ueut. B. Carnar- von mil.; b. 16 Jan, 1861. (2) Dudley Stuart, b. 3 Dec. 1863. (3) Ronald Tracy, b. 28 July, 1865. (4) Archibald Campbell, b. 21 Sept. 1866. (5) Gerald Francis, b. 6 Aug. 1868. (6) Edith Mary, m. 3 Aug. 1881, to Hon. Arthur Saumarez, 3rd son of John, 3rd Baron de Saumarez. Akms— Quarterly, 1st and 4th, Arg. three boars' heads erased az., between two flaunches of the second, each charged with a crescent of the field, HOGG . 2nd and 3rd, Or, a fesse vaire ermine and purpure cottised sa. between three greyhounds' heads erased of the last, collared arg. McGarel. Crests— 1, Out of an Eastern coronet arg. an oak-tree fructed ppr. and pendent therefrom an escutcheon az. charged with a dexter arm embowed in armour the hand grasping an arrow also ppr. Hogg. 2, Upon a mount vert in front of a branch of oak ppr. a greyhound sejant sa. collared and line reflexed over the back or, McGarel. Motto— Dat gloria vires. Seat— Magheramorne, co. Antrim. Town House— 17, Grosvenor Gardens, s.w. TTTTLLIAM HOGG, of Lisburne, and afterwards of Belmont, V V CO, Antrim (son of Edward Hogg, of Lisbm-n, and his wife Rose O'Neill, of Largay, co. Antrim) ; b. 1754 ; d. 1824, having m. 31 Dec. 1783, Mary, dau. of James Dickie, of Dim- more, CO. Antrim, and had 2 sons and 3 daus. (1) Right Hon. Sir James Weir, created a Baronet July, 1846. (2) Charles, of Calcutta, b. 12 June, 1799 ; d. having m, 1st— 1825, Lucy, dau. of Ralph Marshall, of Bally McAdam, co. Kerry ; she d. 1827, leaving issue. He m. 2ndly, Louisa, dau. of William Trower, Esq. E.l.C.S. and had 6 sons and 2 daus. El] Charles Magennis, eldest son, married, and has issue. 2] George Crawford, bt.-major Bombay cav. 2nd squad, com. Poona horse 1876; b. 13 Sept. 1842; m.l7 Oct. 1878, Henrietta Isabella, 2nd dau. of Charles NichoUs Minchin, Esq. of Bim- lipatam, Madras. [3] Arthur Melville, capt. Bombay S.C. 2nd Scinde horse; b. 20 Aug. 1845 ; m. 25 Mar. 1874, Emily Louisa Jane, dau. of late Henry Alexander, Esq. of Forkhill, co. Armagh (E. Caledon), and has 2 sons, Conrad Charles Henry, b. 4 Aug. 1875.— A son b. 21 Dec. 1878. (3) Clara, m. 1820, to Alexander Jeffrey Nicholson, of Stro- more House, co. Down. (4) Lily Anne Maria, m. 1st — 1821, to Augustus Charles, eldest son of Sir Augustus Floyer, K.C.B. and 2ndly— 14 Jan. 1837, to James Robert Campbell, Esq. He born 6 Dec. 1801, and has a son and dau. [1] James Tunstall CAMPBELL, b. 1 Oct. 1841. [2] Harriet Frances. (5) Rosina, b. 1803 ; m. 1st— 1826, to Edward, eldest son of Edward Phineas Maxwell, of Ballyrally, co. Down. He d. 1826, and she re-m. to William Thompson, M.D, RIGHT HON. SIR JAMES WEIR HOGG, P.O. bar.-at-law, held the principal office in the supreme court of Cal- cutta, M.P. Beverley 1834/47, subsequently Honiton, a director and chairman E.I.C. member of the Indian council, created a Baronet 20 July, 1846, P.C. in 1872; b. 7 Sept. 1790; d. 27 May, 1876, having m. 26 July, 1822, Mary, dau. of Samuel Swinton, Esq. of Swinton, co. Berwick, B.C.S. ; she d. 26 June, 1874, having had 7 sons and 6 daus. [1] Sir James Macnaghten, 2nd. and present Baronet. [2] Charles Swinton, administrator-gen. Bengal; b. 3 Oct. 1824; d. 16 Mar. 1870, having m. 29 Dec. 1860, Harriet Anne, younger dau. of Sir Walter Greorge Stirling, Bart, and had 2 sons and 2 daus. Guy Weir, b. 24 Oct. 1861.— Ernest Charles, b. 12 June,1863. — Mary.— Violet Caroline Stuart. [3] Fergusson Floyer, B.C.S. ; b. 3 Aug. 1829 ; d. 19 Dec 1862, having m. 18 Nov. 1861, Elizabeth Helen, eldest dau. of Hon. Lawrence Parsons (E. ROSSE); she d. 5 Dec. 1862. [4] Sir Stuart Saunders, late B.C.S. knighted by Prince of Wales 1876; b. 17 Feb. 1833; m. 27 Dec. 1860, Selina Catherine, eldest dau. of Sir Thomas Erskine Perry, chief justice of Bombay 1847/52, member of council for India 1859/74, and has 2 sons and 2 daus. (1) Stuart James, b. 6 July, 1865. (2) Alan Frederick, b. 30 Oct. 1868. (3) Evelyn Louisa, m. 15 April, 1880, to Hugh Gm-ney, eldest son of Henry Ford Barclay, Esq. of Monkhams, Essex. (4) Lucy Isabel. [5] Frederick Russell, B.C.S., officiating director-gen. of the post of India 1880, late acting postmaster-gen.; b.28 Oct, 1836; m, 31 Oct. 1857, Emily, 3rd dau. of Gen. Eckford, from whom he was divorced in 1873, having had 2 sons and a dau. Frederick Stapleton Dickey, b. 19 Sept. 1859.— Charles John, b. 9 July, 1861.— Margaret Eleanor. [6] Stapleton Cotton, India office; b. 4 Dec. 1839; unm. 322 DE HOGHTON^HOLLAND. r71 Ouintin, b. U Feb. 1845 ; m. 16 May, 1871, Alice Anne, dll SwilUam Graham, Esq. M.P.Glasgow, and has 2 sons and ^ Douglas McGarel, b. 28 Feb. 1872.-Jan Graham, b. 2 Feb. 1875.— Elsie Florence.— Ethel Mary. . r81 Isabella, m. 19 Oct. 1848, to Sir Dudley CouttsMarjoribanks, Bart, created BABON TWEEDMOUTH. ,r n„^»i «f roi Marv Eosina, m. 1856, to Charles McGarel, of t?ag£m?rne?co. Antrim; he d. s. p. 10 Oct. 1876. ^t. 90. f ll] imy^':'""''''" 1871, having m. 13 Sept. 1860, to James William McNabb, B.C.S. commis. of Umballa (eldest son ot James Monro MacNabb, Esq. of Highford House, Hants), and rr2/l??rence', n'Tkay,1865, to George William, 6th son of Colin Campbell, Esq. of Colgrain, co. Dumbarton, and had 3 sons and 3 daus. „, , ., j r^ ^ Colin Frederick CAMPBELL.— Charles Alexander.— C^orge Augustus.— Mabel Mary.— Florence Isabel.— A dau. b. 5 Jan. 1880 ri31 Constance, d. 15 Oct. 1872, having m. 19 April, 1866, as 2nd wife, to Francis Augustus Bevan, Esq. (D. BEDFORD), and ^Bertrand Yorke BEVAN, b. 8 Jan. 1867.— Eaymond Frances, b 20 June, 1868.— Gerard Lee, b. 9 Nov. 1869.— Owen Charles, b. 30 Oct. 1870.— Ivor, b. 15 April, 1872. DE HOGHTON, Sir Charles, of Hoghton Tower and Walton-le-Dale, CO. Lancaster (1611, E.), late capt. in the army ; s. his brother as 10th Baronet in 1876; b. 20 Nov. 1823; m. 1863, Flor- ence, dau. of Louis Moyard, of Morges, Vaud, Switzerland ; she d. s. p. 31 Dec. 1873, aged 30; heir presumptive, his bro- ther Richard. Arms— Sa. three bars arg. CREST— A bull passant arg. Motto— Mai grfe le tort. Seat— Hoghton Tower, Lancashire. Emeafie* Sm RICHARD HOGHTON, of Hoghton, co. Lane, (des- cended fromWillielmus de Hocton, temp. King Stephen, son of Hamo Pincema by the dau. of Warine Bussel, Baron of Penwortham), knighted by Q. Elizabeth, and sheriff of Lane. 1598/9, created a Baronet 22 May, 1611, was several times knight of the shire, Lane, and entertained James I. at Hoghton Tower in 1617. He d. 12 Nov. 1630, having m. Katherine, dau. of Sir Gilbert Gerard, Knt. of Gerard's Bromley Staff, master of the rolls ; she d. 17 Nov. 1607. His descendant in the 6th generation, SIR HENRY B0LD-H0GHT0N,8th Baronet (on the death of his father. Sir Henry, in 1835), j.p. d.l. eo. palatine of Lancaster, high sheriff, 1829 and col. 3rd royal Lane, militia, assumed the additional surname and arms of Bold by R.L. 15 Feb. 1825 ; b. 3 Jan. 1799 ; d. 19 July, 1862, having m. 1st— 23 May, 1820, Dorothea, 2nd dau. and coheir of Peter Patten Bold, Esq. of Bold, co. palatine of Lancaster; she d. 7 Dec. 1840, having had 3 sons and 2 daus. (1) Sir Henry, s. as 9th Baionet. (2) Sir Charles, 10th and present Baronet. (3) Richard, heir presumptive to the Baronetcy, b.20 May, 1828; m. 17 Sept. 1863, Martha, 3rcl dau. of Septimus Miller, Esq. (4) Mary, d. 30 April, 1855, having m. 12 Nov. 1846, as Ist wife to Lieut.-Col. John Ireland Blackburne, of Hale, co. Lanc.lieuL. col. 4th R. Lane, militia. M.P. South-Weat Lane, late capt. Stk dragoon guards, and had a son and 3 daus. [1] Robert Ireland Blackburxe, b. 13 Oct. 1850 ; m. and has a dau. b. 17 Dec. 1876. [2] Dorothea Anne. [3] Emily, m. 1st— 2 July, 1867, to William John Hope- Edwardes, Esq. of Netley, Salop. (BART.) ; he d. 80 Sept 1867. She re-m. 2 Aug. 1873, to Robert Crawford, 3rd son of Sir Edmund Antrobus, Bart. [4] Margaret Everilda, m. 20 Feb. 1873. to John Edwardl eldest son of Sir Thomas Edwards-Moss, Bart. (5) Dora, m. 10 Nov. 1857, to Priestley Birch, capt. South Devon militia ; he d. 9 June, 1867, having had 2 sons and 8 daus. Lionel Lea Townley BiRCn, b. 30 Aug. 1858.— Walter de Hoghton Lea, b. 10 Oct. 1863.— Mary Caroline.— Constance Dorothea.— Alice Amy. SIR HENRY m. 2ndly— 13 Nov. 1847, Harriet Sarah, eldest dau. of Mr. John Smith, of Nonvich ; she d. 26 Oct. 1866, hav- ing had, with other issue, 5 sons and a dau. (6) William, 83rd regt. b. 4 Oct. 1848; d..29 April, 1870. (7) James, capt. 10th regt. iustnietor of musketry ; b. 2 Feb. 1851; m. 27 June, 1878, Aim^ Jean, only dau. of late John Grove, Esq. of Mudieford, Hants. (BART.), and has had 2 sons, Guy.b. at Malta, 12 May, 1879; d. there 27 Dec. 1880.— Cuth- bert, b. at Malta, 27 Aug. 1880. 4 ***^ i^J-t^fJ^ (8) Philip, lieut. 13th regt. b. 21 June, 1852; d. 8 May, 1876. (9) Daniel, b. 13 Aug. 1853. , (10) Gilbert, lieut. R.S. b. 6 Sept. 1864. (11) Frances. SIR HENRY DE HOGHTON, 9th Baronet, J.P. and D.L, for cos. Lane, and Cardigan ; high sheriff for latter co. in 1849; by R.L. 6 Aug. 1862, he with his brothers and sisteit'l were authorised to resume their ancient imtronymic. i>v takinsr j and using the surname of De Hoghton instead o\ ' ' '< \ b. 2 Aug. 1821; d. 2 Dec. 1876, having m. 1st— 1 i , ' Louisa Josephine, 4th dau. of Joseph Senders ; th . ; j was dissolveti by act of parliament in 1849 ; his only smi CcciM d. unm. 24 Jaly, 1874. He m. 2ndly— 1 July, 1851, Aline, 8r#1 dau. of Sir Henry Jervis White-Jcrvis, of Bally Ellis, eo. Wex- ford, 2nd Bart. ; She d. 29 Dee. 1862, having had a dau. (1) Aline Marian, m. 4 Jan. 1876, to Gerald John FitzGeraldj Esq. and has a son, Gerald Henry FITZGERALD, b. 20 Dee. 1875. SIR HENRY m. 3rdly— 6 Sept. 1864, Ellen Ann Harvey Hedgtf land, and had a dau. (2) Elinor Isabel. J HOLLAND, Sib Henry Thurs- TAN (1853, U.K.) K.C.M.O. D.L. Middx bar. -at -law l.T. 1849 bencher 1881, legal ad- viser to colonial offici 1867/70, assist.-under' sec. of state for the colo- nies 1870/4, M.P. Mid- hurst since 1874; s. hii father as 2nd Baronet it 1873 ; b. 3 Aug. 1825 m. 1st— 18 Aug. 1852 ElizabethMargarct, dau of Nathaniel Hibbert Esq. of Mundcn House Herts; she d. 12 April, 1855. havmg had 2 sons an( a dau. -^ r^M^^U^iAu ^ M/ V^^-Mii ^l^tUiA (1) Sidney (Jeorge, ll.b. bar.-at-law l.T. 1879 ; b. 29 Mar. 186 (2) Ai-thur Henry Holland-Hibbert (twin wth his brother assumed by R.L. 17 May, 1876, additional surname and arms < Hibbert in compliance with the tesjiamentarv injunction < his grandmother, Emily Hibbert. »»Asa^Vj'W>^ 7Ca>v% eMty (3) Edith Emily, m. 3 Aug. 1876, to Charles James Croppel Esq. of Tolson Hall, Kendal, D.L. Westmoreland (only son a James Cropper, Esq. of Ellergreen, Kendal, M.P. 1880, J.P. D.I CO. Westmoreland), and has a son and 2 daus. James Winstanley Croppeu, b. 4 Aug. 1879.— Eleanor MaJ garet.— A dau. b. 26 Sept. 1881. , 4 V HOL TOAKE-QOODRICKE. 328 Henry m. 2ndly — 25 Nov. 1858, Margaret I . eldest dau. of Sir Charles Edward Trevelyan, . K.C.B. and has had 3 sons and a dau, [unry ilacaulay, b. 16 Sept. 1859; d. 6 April, 1878. , :., Cecil Trevelyan, 2nd lieut. 2nd R. Surrey mil.; b. 26 Oct. 862. 6) Lionel Raleigh, b. 22 Mar. 1866. 7) Margaret Alice. lRM s —Per pale arg. and az. sem^e-de-lis a lion rampant goardant ounterchanged over all a bendlet engrailed gu. BE.ST— Out of a crown vallery or, a demi-lion guardant per end arg. and az. charged with a bendlet engrailed counter- hanged, in the dexter paw a fleur-de-lis arg. COTTO— llespice, aapice, prospice. lESiDEXCE— Pinewood, Godalming, Surrey. ?OWN House— 66, Bntland Gate, 8.W. ■ Uincage. 1IB HENRY HOLLAND (son of Peter Holland, of Knuts- ) ford, Cliesh. by his Ist wife, Mary, dau. of Rev. William illett, of ,NewQa8tle-under-Lyne, and grandson of Samuel Dlland, of Sandlebriilge, Chesli.), one of Her Majesty's physi- in ordinary 1H52 73, D.C.L. was created a BAROKET 10 y, 1853 ; b. 27 Oct. 1788; d. 27 Oct. 1873, having m. Ist— « )ct. 1822, Emma Margaret, 4th dau. of James Caldwell, Esq. of Inley Wood, co. Staff. ; she d. 2 Feb. 1830, having had 3 sons Od a dan. Sir Henry Thnrstan, 2nd and present Baronet. Francis James, M.A. Trin. colL Camb. 1883, minister of oebec chapel since 1861, chaplain in ordinary to the Queen 1876, hon. cliaplaiu in onlinary 1873 6, one of the six hers in Canterbury cathedral since 1869, vicar of St. Kmstan, Canterbury, 1883/61 ; b. 20 Jan. 1828; m. 23 Oct. 1865, y Sybilla, dau. of Rev. Alfred LyaU, of Harbledown, Kent, kd has 3 sons and 2 daus. Bernard Henry, b. 28 Dec. 1856.— Francis Caldwell, b. 21 April, 1865.— Michael James, b.26 Oct. 1870.— Mary Agnes.— Lucy Vcrena. 3) Emily Mary, m. 7 Feb. 1860. to Charles Buxton, Esq. M.P, 1 Surrey, wlio (L 10 Aug. 1871 (BART.) IB HENRY m. 2ndly— 20 Mar. 1834, Saba, dau. of late Rev. lydney Smith, canon residentiary of St. Paul's cathedral; she . 2 Nov. 1866, having had 2 daus. 4) Caroline. (5) Gertrude. HOLYOAKE - GOODRICKE, Sir Harry, of Ribston Hall, co. York (1835, U.K.), brevet major late 90th l.i. with which regt. he served in the Crimea, siege and fall of Sebastopol, severely wounded at the assault of the Redan ; and also in the Indian Mutiny 1857/8, at relief of Lucknow, final defence of the Residency, capture of Lucknow, &c. &;c.; s. his father as 2nd Baronet in 1865; b. 7 Aug. 1836 ; heir presumptive, his brother George. Arms— Quarterly, 1st and 4th, Arg. on a fesse gu. between two lions passant guardant sa, a fleur-de-lis of the field, between two crescents or, a canton of the second for difference, GOODRICKE. 2nd and 3rd, Per pale or and gu. a buck's head cabossed between two crosses patte in imle all counterchanged, Holyoake. Crests— 1st, Out of a ducal coronet or a demi-Uon ermines holding a battle-axe or and charged with a cross-crosslet of the last for difference, GOODRICKE. 2nd, On a mount vert an oak tree fructed ppr. at the base an escroll thereon a cross pat6e gu. between the words " Sacra quercus," Holyoake. Eineage, JOHN HOLYOAKE, of Moreton Bagot, co. Warwick (great- grandson of John Holyoake, of Morton Bagot, by purchase 1640); d. 24 Feb. 1765, aged 73, having m. 29 Nov. 1720, Eliza- beth, dau. of Court D'Ewes, Esq. of Mapleborough Green, co. Warwick ; she was bur. 31 Jan. 1774, aged 80, having had issue. His grandson, viz. — TTr thi>i'nr Right Hon. Robert MoQneen. Baron Bingfleld. lord chief UHtice clerk of SooUaad; she d. in 1844, having had with other mtie 8 aona and S daoa. 1/ Sir Richard Bempde Johnrtone,2nd Baronet; b. 4 May, 787 ; d. S8 Feb. 184S, baring m. BUtabeth CampbeU; she d. II Dec. 1874, baring bad a dan. Elizabeth Campbdl, m. in 1836 to William Oilleaple, Esq. (2/ Sir Ordo John, %. as 3rd Baronet. (3/ Williiun, b. 4 Jan. 1797,d. 1827,haring m.lJuIy,I816, :athcrinc,only child of Robert Thompson, Bsq. of Mansfield, 3o. Ayr, and had a dau. Mart MaoQusbn TnoMsox.m. 8 Aug. 1836, to Michael Thomson Carmichael, of Eastend, J J>. ooe. Lanark and Ayr; he d. 18 Sept. 1876, having had 8 sons and 3 daus. ri] Maurice Carmicharl, capt. Ute 92nd Gordon hlgh- lan.U'rs ; b. 7 Feb. 1841 ; m. 26 Sept. 1871, Alice Isabella H.nri< tt^^ dan. of Col. Walker-Drummond (Bart.), and had a SUM Mini 2 daas. Mlrhaol Henry Drummond Carmichael, b. "^ July, 1875. Mary tYances Margaret.— Edith Gertrude. [21 -Michael William Albert, b. 28 April, 1851. 3; John Ateton Hay, b. 29 Dec. 1860. 4] Catherine. 5j Mary Jane Douglas, m. 19 Sept. 1867, to Henry John Coventry, W.8. and has 3 sons. George Henry Douglas Coventry, b. 16 Oct. 1868.— Michael William, b. 20 Aug. 1870.— Frederick Satter- thwait<'. b. 1 July, 1873. [6] Wilhelmina, m. 16 Nov. 1875, to Richard RoBtron Young, limit. 73rd Perthsliire regt. /4/ Catherine Johngtone, d. 14 May, 1881, having m. 15 Nov. 1830, to Alexander Dallas, Esq. W.S. who d. /5/ .Sarah Anne Jemima. RTR ORDE JOHN, 3rd Baronet, a col. in the army, lieut.- col. comdg. Rrenajprincipal of theol. colL Wells, and has a dan. Mary SomerviUe Blwks. (4) Sophia Mary. d. 31 May, 18ft7. harloff m. S3 April, 1833, to Ilev. John Genve Hlokley, bj>. rector o< Street and Walton, BomeraetffomMrly fellow IMn. OolL Oxford, and baa a dao.— Mary. (5) Anne BllMb0UiF«1am,in.se Ang.l83S, to George Fownes- Lxittrell, of Dnnstar OMtle, Somerset, high shsrlff 1874, capt. lute 11th Somereet R.T. and baa 4 aoni and S dans. Alexander Fowsm-LXTTTRSLL, lient. gren. gnards, b. 1 June, 1865.— Hugh Coarten«y,Uent.riflebHnde; b. 10Feb.l8ft7.— £dward, b. 34 Sept. 1838.— Claode Mohan, b. 9 Sept. 1867.— Mary.— Beatrice. (J) Sir Hugh Bateman, of Hartington Hall, co. Derby CeMer son of Richard Bateman, Esq.), create aouse, Norfolk, and had with other issue 3 sons and 2 daus. /I/ Theodore Henry Dixon, in ll.O. fellow of Trin. Coll. Cambridge ; b. 1779 ; d. unm. 1806. /2/ Sir WilUam, created a Babonet. /3/ Sir George Charles, C3.K.P.M. of Spain, col. R.B. gentle- man usher of the privy chamber to Her Majesty ; b. 10 Mar. 1786 ; d. SI April, 1846, having m. 9 July, 1812, Mary, only dau. of James Burkin Burroughes, Esq. of Burlingbam Hall, Norfolk; she d. 88 May, 1870, having had 3 sons and 2 daus. [1] George Charles, M Jk.. rector of Boyton, Suffolk ; b. 9 Sept. 1813; m. 10 Feb. 1847, Anne, 2nd dau. of John Brenchley, Esq. of Wombwell Hall, Kent, and hail with other issue 2 sons and 7 daus. (1) George Henry, clerk in the admiralty; b. 16 April, 1850. (2) James WiUlam, b. 4 Nov. 1861. (3) Anne Margaret, d. having m. 17 April, 1866, to Rev, Henry Hetherlngton, of Wctheringsett, Suffolk, and had 3 sons and a dau. Henry Reginald HetHKRINGTOX, b. 17 May, 1867. Sydney Qiwrm, b. 6 April, 1869.— William Hoste, b. 6 Aug. 1870.— Mary Christabel. (4) Ellen Rachel. (5) Jane. (6) Katharine Maria. (7) Marianne. (8) Mary Rachel. (9) Anne Christabel. [2] George James William, 43rd L.I.; b. 24 June, 1817; d. unm. 9 Nov. 1836 [3] Dixon Edward, major-pen. R.A. (retd. 1881), on staff 8.E. district 1878, C.B.; b. 15 Mar. 1827; m. Ist— 9 Mar. 1864, Jane, dan. of Rev. Jeremiah Burroughes, of Ling\i'ood Lodge, Norfolk; she d. 19 Jan. having 1866, had a son, (1) Dixon Arthur, b. 28 Dec. 1864. Major-Gen. Hoste m. 2ndly— 4 Aug. 1887, Mary, youngest dau. of Joseph Scott, Esq. of Colney, Norfolk, and has 6 sons and 4 daus. (2) William, b. 16 July, I860.— (3) Dixon F/lward, lieut. R.A. ; b. 23 July, 1861.— (4) Theodore Hamilton, b. 13 Aug. 1862.— (5) James Derick, b. 13 Nov. 1868.— (6) Charles Dixon, b. 7 Feb. 1870.— (7) Francis George, b. 7 April, 1872. (8) Cecilia Mary, m. 17 Nov. 1881, to James Wilfrid Stirling, R.H.A. son of James Stirling, Esq. of Ballawley Park, CO. Dublin. (9) Jane.— (10) Mary.— (11) Florence Cecilia. [4] Mary, m. 22 July, 1888, to Rev. William Reynolds CoUett, M.A. rector of Hethersett, Norfolk, s. p. [5] Jane Margaret, b. 11 Oct. 1823. /4/ James, rector of Ingoldsthorpe, Norfolk ; b. 29 May, 1797 ; d. 10 Nov. 1843; having m. 23 Oct. 1817, Theophila Elizabeth, eldest dau. of Richard Turner, minister, of Great Yarmouth; she d. 13 Nov. 1826, having had 2 sons and 2 daus. [1] James Richard Philip, B.A. Clare Coll. Camb. 1847, rector of Alverstoke, Hants, 1881, rector of Famham, Surrey, 1875/81, R.D. Famham 1878, hon. canon of Win- chester 1880, vicar of Cropredy cum Bourton 1860/70, rector of Stanhoe, Norfolk, 1853/60, vicar of Dorking 1870/6; b. 15 Feb. 1826 ; m. 14 April, 1852, Margaret, 6th dau. of Henry Fynes Clinton, Esq. of Welwyn, Herts. (D. New- castle), and has 6 sons and 2 daus. (1) Henry, b. (2) Arthur, b. (3) Philip, b. (4) Evelyn, b. (5) Derick, b. (6) William, b. (7) Mary Theodora, m. 6 April, 1876, to Rev. Claude Hankey, curate of Famham. (8) Margaret. [2] Wil - Vllliam Dashwood, lieut.-col. 6th regt. Punjaub N.I.; b. 17 Mar, 1826 ; d. 28 Oct. 1872. [3] Theophila, m. 19 May, 1852, to Rev. Charles Edgar Turner, B.A. vicar of Egg Buckland, Devon, formerly rector of All Saints, Bolton, and has 3 sons and a dau. Charles James TURNER, b. 7 July, 1853.— Francis, b. 26 June, 1858.— Edgar, b. 27 May, 1863.— Theophila Elisia- beth. HOUSTOK-BOSWALL— HUGHES. 831 (1) George, ex-capt. grenadier guards; b. 11 Dec. 1847; m. 1 Mar. 1877, Phoebe, dau. of Sir Hugh Allan, of Montreal, and has a son, b. 6 Dec. 1877. (2) William, m.A. bar.-at-law l.T. 1875; b. 11 April, 1849. (3) Thomas Alford, capt. Haddington art. mil. ; b. 21 July, 1850. (4) Robert Preston-Houston-Boswall,of Sutton, Line, assumed the additional name of Prestox ; b. 11 Dec. 1852. (5) Alfred, E. Lothian yeo. cav. ; b. 13 Feb. 1854. (6) Evelyn, twin with her brother. ARMS— Quarterly, 1st and 4th, Arg. on a fesse sa. between two thistles ppr. and a garb gu. three cinquefoils of the field, in chief a cross-crosslet of the second. 2nd and 3rd, Or, a che\Ton chequy arg. and sa. between three martlets of the last. CRESTS — 1, A cubit arm erect charged with a cross-crosslet sa. and holding in the hand a sword ppr. 2, A sand-glass between two wings ppr. Supporters — Two greyhounds ppr. collared and chained or, MOTTOES— Over the BosWALL crest, " Fortiter." Over the HOUSTOUK crest, " In time." SEAT- Blackadder House, Chimside, Berwickshire. /6/ Jane Sarab, d. 1861, having m. 25 Ang. 1818, as 1st wife, to Henry Negus Burroughes, Esq. of Burlingham Hall, Norfolk. /6/ Anne, d. 8 April, 1870, having m. 30 Oct. 1828, to Derick Hoste, Esq. of Barwick House, next-mentioned. (2) William, lieut. 23rd light dragoons ; d. 17 Sept. 1824, aged 71, having m. 31 Deo. 1787, Anne, only child and heir of Robert Glover, &q. of Barwick, Norfolk ; she d. 29 Sept. 1835, having had an only son, 1 DERICK, of Barwick House, Norfolk, j.p. and D.L.; b. 2 Jan. | 1799; d.24 Nov. 1847, having m. 30 Oct. 1828, Ann e, youngest i dau. of Rev. Dixon Hoste, of Grodwich Hall aforesaid ; she d. 8 April, 1870, having had 2 daus. I (1) Sophia Margaret, m. 4 Sept. 1861, to Capt. after Vice- Adm. George Henry Seymour, C.B. R.N. M.P. lord of the a irs gulea, a fleur-de-lis az. for difference, Nugent. r— A deml-stagsaliant arg. charged with a trefoil rert. io— Decrevi. BKAT— Cloncoskoran Castle, Dongarran, co. Waterford. Sm JOHN NXrOBNT HUMBLE, of Cloncoskoran.oo. Water- ford, Baronet, so CPeat«i 80 Sept. 1831 (son of Capt. Charlee, son of Rev. John, who was grandson of »«▼• John Humble, both rectors of Donagfa, ccDeiry); b. 1/85 ;d. 13 J»n-18**; navinjf ni. 1807, Mary Dobeon. dau. of Richard Power, Esq. ol Cla-shnioro, M.r. Waterfonl, rtkI ha«l a son and 6 daus. /I/ Sir John Nugent. 2nd and present Biuxmet. 121 Kli7.a»)cth,rinten(lent civil service examinations in Scotlaiii i^fii', author of "The Law and Practice of Heraldry in Scotland," and has a son and 3 daos. /I/ George SBTON. b. 13 Feb. 1862. /2/ EUzabeth Lindsay, m. 13 Feb. 1878, to William Living- stone Watson, of London, merchant /3/ Margaret Montgomerie. /4/ Mary Stuart. (7) Margaretta Eleanor, m. 30 Dec 1869, to Edward Au- gustus Prinsep, Bengal C.8., 8.p.s. SIR JAMES HUNTER-BLAIR , lonl provost ( M.P. 1781/4, banker, citizen, burgess, aiil the city of Edinburgh, king's printer and Stat !■ : assumed the additional sumnnie of Blair on his marriage ; created a Baronet op Great Britain 27 June, 178«! ; b. Feb. 1741; d. 1 July, 1787, having m. 1770. Jiun-. dan. and heir of John Blair, Esq. of Dunskey, co. Wi Anne, sister and coheir of Davi a son and 3 daus. ill l'untf)n, b. 6 Jan. 1856. /2/ Caroline, m. to Walter, eldest son of Sir "Walter Morgan, (hi' f in-tice of Madras. . th Montgomerie, m. 36 May, 1881, to Frank )rowgood, Esq. :ieut.-col. Scots guards, b. 22 Jan. 1827; d. unm. 1869. lliam, lieut. r.H.A. b. 18 Jan. 1828; d. 33 Jan. 1855. nry Arthur, b. 18 June, 1838. ry Elizabeth, d. 1 Aug. 1870, having m. 38 April, 1853, crt Vans-A^ew, of Bambarroch, oo. Wigtown, M.P. 1, j.p. D.L. served In rifle brigade 1835/42, and had 8 li s uud 8 dans. Ill Patrick Alexander VANS-Agsew, b. 80 Oct. 1856.— 121 James David, b. 4 April, 1858.-/3/ John, b. 83 Aug. ' -/4/ Elizabeth.— /5/ Catherine, m. 20 Jan. 1876, to mus, only son of Robert Frederick Gower, Esq. of Castle ';rwln. oo. Cardigan-— /6/ Mary. KV Jane Anne Eliza, m. 16 Oct. 1868, to Philip Lutley Sclatcr, Lincoln's Inn, bar.-at-law, F.K.8. (brother of Right Hon. ^rcrr. sriaUr-l5.K.th, P.C), and h«8 4 sons and a dau. dau. 1] Sir Keith Alexander, s. as 2nd Baronet. 2] John, of Wellington, N.Z. ; b. 28 April, 1799; d. 2 June, !869, having m. 8 Mar. 1832, Honoria Anna Maria, 7th dau, >f James Daniell, Esq.; she d. 26 May, 1869, having had 6 sons ind 6 daus. (I) Keith Robert.— (2) Welby.-(3) Hugh.— (4) Murray.- (5) Lindsay.— (6) Astell.— (7) Eliza, d. unm. (8) Mary, m. to Darley, Esq. surgeon to the forces at Cawnpore, slain in the massacre witli an infant son 1857. (9) Honora, d. unm. (10) Louisa, d. unm. (II) Uathorine. (12) Charlotte. [3] Welby Browne, B.C.S., late judge Sudder court, Calcutta, formerly registrar of Allahabad ; b. 30 Dec. 1802 ; m, 1st, in April, 1823, Catherine, dau, of John Townsend Hungerford, soUcitor E.l,c.S, Bombay; she d. 3 Sept. 1836, having had with other issue 2 sons and 3 daus. (1) Elphinstone, judge high court Calcutta; b. 14 Mar. 1824; d. 3 Feb. 1873, having m. 21 Mar. 1859, Anna Madeline, dau. of Sir Keith Alexander Jackson, Bart, aforesaid, and had Mrith other issue 4 sons, Mountstuart Hungerford, b. 28 Jan. I860.— Elphinstone, b. 9 Oct. 1868.— Alexander Townsend, b. 18 Nov. 1869.— Keith Hungerford, b, 3 Dec. 1870. (2) Hungerford Deedes, lieut.-col. R.A., b. 2 May, 1833; d. unm. 9 June, 1878. (3) Margaret Hungerford, d. 30 Nov. 1862, having m. 8 July, 1845, as Ist wife, to Sir William Grey, K.CS.I. (E. GREY). (4) Catherine Johanna, d, 6 June, 1873; m. 1 May, 1848, to CJharles Francis Montresor, late E.l.cs. (2nd son of late (Jen. Sir Henry Tucker Montresor, K.c.B. G.C.H.), and has 3 Gons and 3 daus. Ill Welby Francis MONTRESOR, b. 3 Oct. 1849.— 72/ Charles Edward Cage, b. 5 Nov. 1867.-/3/ Ernest Henry, b. 20 Nov. 1863.-/4/ Louisa. /6/ Alice, m. 25 Feb. 1875, to her cousin, Sir Keith (3«orge Jackson, Bart. /6/ Mary Catherine. (5) Alice Shakespeare, d. 8 June, 1861, having m. to Francis Ckxskerell, B.c.S. and had a dau. Madeline. Mr. W. B, Jackson m. 2ndly— 24 July, 1839, Maria Margaretta, eldest dau, of Lieut.-Col, (Jeorge Thomas D'Aguilar, E.I.C.S.; she d. 21 Aug. 1843, having had 2 sons, (6) Louis D'Aguilar, b. 20 April, 1840. (7) (Jeorge D'Aguilar, major Bengal cavalry ; b. 20 July, 1843; m. 20 May, 1874, Margaret Springall, only dau. of Springall Thompson, bar.-at-law L.l. Mr. W. B. Jackson m. 3rdly— 29 Aug. 1856, Elizabeth, eldest dau. of Thomas James Ireland, Esq. of Ousden Hall, Suffolk, and had 2 sons, (8) Cecil, b. 2 June, 1861. (9) A son. [4] Colville Coverley, E.l.c,C,S. and joint magistrate and deputy collector of Moorshedabad; b. 7 May, 1804; d. 19 June, 1858, having m. 1850, Mary Roche, dau. of Thomas Hughes, Esq.; she d. 7 April, 1872, having had an only dau. Edith Caroline, m. 22 April, 1875, to Edward Briggs Kennedy, Esq, (M, AlLSA). [5] Margaret Anne, d, 13 Aug, 1881, having m, 24 April, 1828, to George Rennie, Esq. of London, F,R,s, C,E,, who d, 30 Mar. 1866, having had 3 sons and a dau. SIR KEITH ALEXANDER, 2nd Baronet, K.L.S, officer 14th and 4th light dragoons, A.D.C. and Persian interpre- ter to Sir John Kinnear Macdonald, served in the Scinde campaign; b. 8 Jan, 1798; d. 21 Aug. 1843, having m. 4 Feb. 1834, Amelia, only dau, of George Waddell, judge E,I,C.S, ; she d, 22 Sept. 1872, having had 2 sons and 4 daus. (1) Sir Mountstuart Goodricke, 3rd Baronet, B.C.S.; b. 6 Jan. 1836 ; killed in the massacre at Lucknow 22 Nov, 1857. (2) Sir Keith George. 4th and present Baronet. (3) AmeUa Georgina, killed at Lucknow with her brother. (4) Anna Madeline, m. 21 Mar, 1859, to her cousin Elphinstone Jackson, judge of high court, Calcutta, who d. 3 Feb. 1873, having had with other issue 4 sons above named. (5) Julia Honoria Catherine. (6) Monimia Emily. 340 JACKSON-JAMES. Aug. 1854, Elizabeth, dau. of Thomas Buddicum BlackbarneJ Esq. of Birkenhea. 11 May, 1816; m.9 Jan. 1848. Helen Donald, dan. of John Fullarton, Esq. of Bumside Hoose, Largs, co. Ayr, and "^ ir of her uncle Oavin Pulhuton, Esq. of British Oniana and Ayrshire, and has had with other iseoe 7 sons and 8 dans. John Kingston Fullarton, b. 1 Dea 186S.— Oavin Fullarton, b. 1 S«>t, 1869.— Prands Edward James, b. SI May, 1861.— Kdward Albert, b. lA Sept. 186S.— Fullarton. b. 1ft May, 1864.— Charles Henry, b. IS Mar. 187a— Herbert William, b. 10 Jan. 1878.— Mary Anne Fullarton.- Helen Donald Fullar- ton.— Alice Charlotte Isabel. 3) Benjamin Robert, paymaster S4th regt. capt late Queen's R. roK't. city of Dublin mil.; b. 90 July, 1820. (4) Charles Henry, senior official assignee court of bankruptcy in Ireland, and formerly capt and paymaster R. Ayrsh. rifles; b. 1 April. 1828; m. 7 June, 1889, Kate Mary, 2nd dau. of llcv. John Rowley, LUn. (BART.); she d. 91 June, 1876, having had 3 sons and 6 daus. John Kingston Rowley, b. 24 July, 1863.— Charles Pierce Rowley, b. 19 Sept. 1864.— Kmgston Gerald Henry, b. 25 Mar. 1870.— Sophie Alice Mary.— Charlotte Mary.— Catherine Caroline.— Helen Cerise Fullarton.— Virginia Lydia Adelaide. —Fanny Isabella Digby. (5) AUcia. (6) Charlotte Isabella. TARDINE, Sib Alexander, of Applegirth, ^ Dumfries, j.p. (1672, n.s.), s. his father as 8th Baronet in 1874; b. 10 Feb. 1829; m. 28 Dec. 1861, Henrietta, 3rd dau. of William Younger, Esq. of Craigielandfl, co. Dumfries, and has 2 sons and 7 dans. (4) Jane Gertrude. (6) Janet Madeleine. (8) Sibyl Mary. William, b. 11 June, 1865. Alexander, b. 1 Aug. 1868. Isabel Edith. (6^ Henrietta. (7) Catherine Dorcas Maule. (9) Margaret Lindsay. ^^^^^- * "*^^^ gu. on a chief of the last three mullets of the field. Crbst- A spur-rowel of six points arg. 8UPP0RTKR8— Dexter, a horse at liberty ppr. Sinister, a man in armour having a scimitar at his side all ppr. MOTTO-Cave adsum. SKAT— Jardlne Hall, Lockerbie, Dumfriesshire. Eineage, SIR ALEXANDER JARDINE, of Applegirth, co. Dumfries, whose family had evidently been seated there for many generations, created a Baronet op Nova Scotia 15 May, 1672, with remainder to his issue male, was retoured heir to his father Alexander Jardine, of Applegirth, 20 April, 1691 ; m. Lady Margaret Douglas, sister to William, 1st Duke of Queensberry (she re-m. to Sir David Thoirs). His great-grand- son, SIR ALEXANDER, 6th Baronet (on the death of his father, 17 Mar. 1807); d. 1821, having m. Jane, dau. of Thomas Maule, lieut. of invalids (grandson of Henry Maule, bishop of Meatii 1744); she d. 9 Aug. 1825, having had 3 sons and a dau. [1] Sir 'William, s. as 7th Baronet. [2] Alexander, ma]or-gen. 75th regt.; b. 2 Oct. 1803 ; d. 23 June, 1869, s. p. having m. 1830, Elizabeth, dau. of Charles Curtis, Esq. of Cluna, King's co. ; she d. 14 Mar. 1870. [3] John, police magistrate and gold commissioner, Queens- land; b. 6 Mar. 1807; d. 27 Feb. 1874, having m. 22 Aug. 1837, Elizabeth, youngest dau. of Capt. William Henry Craig, R.M. and had 4 sons and 2 daus. (1) Francis Lascelles, b. 28 Aug. 1843.— (2) Alexander William, b. 1845.— (3) John Robert, b. July, 1847.— (4) Charles, b. 1855. (5) Elizabeth Jane, m. 19 July, 1876, to Arthur Bootle- Wilbraham, Esq. (E. LATHOM). (6) Katherine Maule, m. 13 June, 1871, to Hugh Miles Mil- man (Bart.) [4] Helen, b. 11 Nov. 1805; d. 9 Jan. 1848, having m. 1827, to Rev. C S Hassells, M.A. of Fox Earth, co. Stafford; he d. Dec. 1878. SIR WILLIAM, 7th Baronet; b. 23 Feb. 1800; d. 9 Nov. 1874, having m. Ist— 28 June, 1820, Jane Home, dau. of Daniel Llzars, Esq. of Edinburgh; she d. 2 Mar. 1871, ha\-ing had 3 sons and 4 daus. [1] Sir Alexander, 8th and present Baronet. [2] William, capt. R.N. ; b. 23 Jan. 1834 ; d. 28 Oct. 1869, having m. 16 June, 1864, Louisa Archer, 2nd dau. of George Cockbum Harvey, Esq. of Halifax, N.s, (she re-m. 9 Dec. 1877, to Horatio Reginald Mends, 60th rifles), and had a son, WUliam, b. 6 Oct. 1867. Si2 JEJEEBHOY-JENKINSON. rsi Charles John, curate in charge of Edhngton, Yorks. since 1878- b. 18 May, 1838; m. 3 Nov. 1870, Martha, eldest dau. of Edward Twining, of Walthamstow, surgeon, and has 3 sons ^^EdwS" William Eatcliff, b. 10 Mar. 1872.— Eric Hamilton, b. 17 Oct. 1874.— Percy St. John, b. 1 Feb. 1879.— Margaret Dorcas Mary. , „ . ,, r41 Jane Home, m. Mar. 18i4, to Wellwood Hemes-Max- well, M.P. stewartry of Kirkcudbright 1868/74, J.P. and d.l. convener of commissioners of supply, and has 4 sons and 6 (1) William Jardine Herries-Maxwell, b. 4 Mar. 1852 ; m. 29 Mar. 1877, Dorothea FitzGerald Maitland, dau. of late Charles Lionel Maitland Kirwan, of G-elston Castle, n.b. (2) Wellwood, of Kirkennan, b. 28 Dec. 1857.— (3) Alex- ander, b. 26 June, I860.— (4) Hugh, b. 12 May, 1862. (5) Jessie Jane, m. 20 Aug. 1868, to Charles G^rge Hood Bannear, Esq. (6) Clementina. (7) Agnes, m. 29 Aug. 1878, to Lionel Maitland Kinvan, Esq. and has a dau. Matilda Eome KiRWAN, b. 21 Dec. 1880. (8) Margaret. (Q) Catherine Helen. [5] Catherine Dorcas Maule, m. 23 July, 1845, to Hugh Edwin Strickland, Esq. (BART.); he d. 14 Sept. 1853. 16] Margaret Helen Hassells, m. Dec. 1862, to Rev. David .andale, of Applegirth, and has 2 sons and a dau. [7] Helen, m. 28 April, 1875, to Charles, brother to Sir John Eatcliff, of Wyddrington, co. Warwick. SIR WILLIAM m 2ndly— 18 Nov. 1871, Hyacinthe, only dau. of Eev. Samuel Symonds, rector of Pendock, co. Wore; she re-m. 22 Aug. 1876, as 2nd wife, to Sir Joseph Dalton Hooker, K.C.s.l. c.B. P.R.S. D.C.Ii. Oxon. LL.B. Cantab. M.D. Glasgow, director of royal gardens Kew since 1865, member of senate London University since 1875, and has a son, — Joseph Symonds HOOKER, b. 14 Dec. 1877. JEJEEBHOY,SiB Jamsetjee, of Bombay (1857, U.K.), J.P. Bombay presi- dency, originally Manockjee Curset- jee, but now named Sir Jamsetjee Jejee- bhoy, Bart, under a special act of the legislative council of India, by which all future holders of the title relinquish their own names and assume that of the 1st Baronet; s. his father as 3rd Baronet ,„,:, i^ 1877; b. 3 Mar. 1851; m i869, Terball, dau. of Saporjee Dunjeebhoy, and has a dau. Deenball. N0TE.-Heir presumptive, Cowasjee Cursetjee. Arms— Az. a sun rising above a renresentatmn nf +>,«, ov x mountain, near Bombay in ba^, an^fn^°SX?b^'es' ^It an SJ7,Ve^ra5,'Sr "^'" ^'-^-^ ^ ^^^ '" *e beak Motto— Industry and liberality. Residence— Mazagon Castle, Bombav TOWN HouSE-7, Bryanston Square, sV SIR JAMSETJEE JEJEEBHOY, a Parsee merchant nf <•. 1711, Hannah, dau. of Right Hon. Sir John Roger«on, hii-f justice king's bench Ireland, and had issue. His grand- son, TTTILLIAM JEPHSON,of Mallow (son of William Jephson, VV M.P. Mallow, and hU wife Eleanor, dau, of J. Walsh. ^f Dullanlstown, co. Meath),lient.-ool. in the army ; m. thrice, t, Kliza, dau. of John Appy, of New York, and had a son, [1) William, of New York, m. Mary Farquhar, and had a dau. Laiha (coheir), m. 16 Oct. 18J8, to George Elliott Taylor. of New York (brother of Gen. Pringle Taylor, of Penning- ton House, Hants); he d. 2 Feb. 1833, leaving 2 sons and a inc(iri Uan .if - .05; d.4 himself during the first American wmr, aetUad on the Mohawk river and acquired a considerable eatate; he ooocloded a U \vith the Senecas (one of the rarolted trihea of the quois) at his house (Johnson's Hall, proviiice of New T( 3 April, 1764, being then his Hajesty'i lole ac«Bt and intendent of Indian afEairs for the northern pttli of and col. of the six United Nations, their alliea and ~ was created a Baronet 27 Nov. 17M; d. 11 July, 1774, leai by Catherine Wisenberg, his wife, a aon, IR JOHN, 2nd Baronet, of Mon"» superintendent-gen. and inspect, in British America, coL in chief of Township of Lower Canada ; knighted -. 1830, having m. 30 June, 1773, Mary, dau. of John Watts, — ^ ^ president of the council of New Ywrk ; she d. 17 Aug. 1811, - having had with other issue 6 sons and 2 daus, | [1] William, lieut.-coL b. 21 Aug. 1775; d. 11 Jan. 1812, having | m. Sept 1802, Susan, dau. of Stephen de Lancy, governor oi I Tobago ; she d. 22 Aug. 1882, having (re-m. 16 Dec 181«, !•, Gen. Sir Hudson Lowe, K.aB. O.c.M.o. and had issue) had Cof% 1st marriage) an only anrviving dau. x Charlotte m. 27 April, 1820, to Alexander, Count Bilinain»n. Russian commissioner at St. Hdena. [2] Sir Adam Gordon, 3rd Baronet, lieut.-col. 6th battalioB \ miUtia; b. 5 May, 1781 ; d. unm. 21 May, 1843. \ [3] John, of Point OUvier, Montreal, col. com. 6th battalion I militia; b. 8 Aug. 1782; d. 23 Jane, 1841. having m. 10 Feh.i 1825, Mary Diana, dau. of Richard Dillon, Esq. of Montreet|tf she d. 22 Oct. 1861, having had 4 sons and 4 darn. % (1) Sir William George, 4th and prennt Baronet. '1 (2) Charies, ci^it. Madras art. (retd.), heir prescunpttTtf to the Baronetoy; b^ 4 FeU 18tS, unm. 1 (3) James Stephen, Ueot. 14th ragt.; b^ ft Mar. 1836; d. unm. \ 26 Sept. 1870. i (4) Archibald Kennedy, h. 10 Joae, UM; d. 6 Oct. 1871, j having m. his cousin, Catherine Sophia, dnn. of Charleel MscDonnell, Bm}. and had a son and dao. \ Edward Gordon, b. 17 Mmt. 1867.— Mar> i i (5) Maria Diana. (6) Anm- j (7) BUia TbmMs d. unm. S8 Sept. 1867. (8) Mary Anne. ' [4] James Stephen, oapt. S8th regt.; b. 80 Jan. 178ft; feU at < Badajos, ft AnfiTlTSft. - [5] Charles ChiistoplMr, leigiMnr of AigaBleall. OuMida Bast, J I7tli light dragoons and 8Hh regt^ QJt.a. K thkme and Tfflenny 1 districts 184ft;S8 ; b. S9 Oct. 178»; d. M Sept. 18(4, baring m. 8 Jan. 1818, Susan, dan. of Bear-Adm. OrBdward Orifnth- Colpoys, of Northbrook Boom, Hanta.: the d. SS Feb. 187», , having had with other Isae S iooa and t dan*. (1) John Ormsby, vloMulm. Rjr.j b. 11 Ang. 1 Feb. 1881, having m. 17 Feb. 18ftS,Bdith Benin,*! ! Charles Edward Ti^rford, rector of Botton, Soku ' 4 sons and 6 dans. Frederick Colpoya Onmbr, b. 1» Oet 18f8l~ arren, b. 10 May, 1868^-/8/ Ony Delancy.b. i /4/ Alezander Adair, bw FM>. 1878.-/5/ Bditi /6/ Georgina Ormsbv. /7/ Renira Louisa, d. 7 Sept 1881, having m. 23 to William Henry Forbes Taylor, lieut. R-A.. ( late Surgeon-Oen. William Baker Taylor). /8/ Anna Emily Ormsby. /O/ Ruth Or /lO; Teresa Katherine. (2) Edward Colpoys, late mlMfonaty at Jcssore. formerl lieut. »»th regt. : b. 11 Ang. ISSft ; m. lst-2ft Aug. 16 Barbara, eldest dan. of Bev. James Williamson ; she d. July, 1869, leaving an only son, 1/ Charies Adair, b. Joly, 1864. _ C. J0HN80N m. Indlv— 17 Deo. 1874, Ada Olivia, dan. arrow water, co. (1) Sir John Allen, 4th and present Baronet. (1) Hont H«U7 Allan, b. 18 Jan. 18M. (2) Alton WnUun, h. 17 Sept. 1868. (8) <4) <») Aiuc»-<)nHt«riy,lflfe and 4tli, 8a. on a Mittra aif. bet llaree towen or la Ahom ppr. Md two tflttiv-epaus aUtln la beee ppr. flre ooola ra. Wauol Sad and !»!« An.a aa. betwen dx muttoto m. JOHVioir. OaMT— A tow« arf . tiMRwn a ooek go. Walol Motto — Firm. B«AT-BaUykllcaT«, Stndballjr, QiM«'k on. Imragr. ALLEN JORNBON, of KUternan. oo. DnbUn (■xandeon of ChrMopher Johnaoo, of Kllteraan and OUuMmnck. oo. Dublin, who d. 1881); d. SO Jnly. 1747. harlnff m. 1740. Olivia, dau. of John Walsh. In. of BaUrkfloaTan; aha d. July, 1788/8 harlng (iw-m. •■ tnd wUa, to Ueat.-Oen. Bdwaitl Pole, of Radbourne, Derbyah. who d. tS Deo. 1781) had S aons and S" /I/ Sir John Allen, created a BABOXKT.of whom preBenUy. ra/ SIR HBMRY. created a BABOXIT. (See next arUcle.) '3/ Anne. d. Joly, 177S. harlnf m. 18 FM». 1768, to Sir Robert -^iRot. of Pataholl. SUA. brifadier^en. 1 1 R JOHN ALLBN JOHNSON.WALSH.oreated a Barokkt of Irelaad. 14 FMk 1778, a«amed by B.L. 8 Mar. IMO, the additional ■amame and arms of Walsh (on the death of his maternal ancle Very Ber. Ralph Walsh, dean of Dromore); Dec 1881, having m. SaokvillA,daa. and coheir of Bdwam Brereton, of Spring Mount, Qoean'S oo. and had with other Issue 4 sons and a dan. (1) Sir Edward John. 2nd BavoiMt, J.P. D.L.; d. unm. 6 Dec. 1848. (2) Sir Hunt Henry, s. as 3rd Baronet. (3) Ralph Henry, uf Ballyragget, oo. Kilkenny, lieut-ool. in the anny; b. d. July 1861, having m. 1st— 1833. Elizabeth, dau. of Capt. Fitzmanrice, and 3ndly— 1853, Anne, dau. of Right Hon. William Gregory, under sec. Ireland 1818/31; she d. » Aug. 1868. By his 1st wife he had a son, John Allen, b. 1834; m. 88 Dec. 1865, Elisabeth Robbins, dau. of John Carew, Esq. (4) Henry Georgre, rector of Drumgarth, co. Down; b. d. Aug. 1856, liaving m. Oct. 1835, Margaret Sarah, eldest dau. of Rev. Sanmel Jocelyn Otway (BART.); she d. 12 May, 1879, having hui 2 sons and a dau. /I/ John Allen, b. July, 1836. /2/ Jocelyn Otway, b. Dec. 1837; m. 16 Nov. 1871, Rachel Johu.stone Jnnline. 2n(l dau. of late Thomas Twining, Esq. of Tinwald House, Dumfries. /a/ Margaret Olivia. (5) Olivia, m. Ist— 1810. to William Monsell. Esq. of TiTvoe. CO. Limerick (.she rem. as 3nl wife, to John Croniie E-^|.,« xfar (3) George Vanderheyden, brevet ma]or-gen. B.H.A., b. 6 Mar. 1824; unm. .... __ r4^ Sir Edwin Beaumont, K.C.B., C.I.E. gen. B.A. military Member of council of gov.-gen. India 1877/80 of Indian c^^^^^^^ 1875 A.G. Bengal 1874/5, Q.M.G. 1873/4, served m Sutlej 1845; 6, Punjab, 1848/9, &c. &c. ; b. 4 July, 1825. (5) Frederick Pigot, M.A. rector of O^ksey Wilts; b. 29 Jidy. 1826- m. 25 April, 1866, Matilda, youngest dau. of James Car- negy' Arbuthnot, Esq. of Balnamoon, co. Forfar, and has a son, Oswald Carnegy, b. 15 Aug. 1867. (6) Sir Charles Cooper, K.C.B. col. Bengal S.C., Q.M.G. Jnf ^a /""* 1878 with local rank of major-gen. served in Sutlej 1845/6, and at Sobraon, D.A.Q.M.G. at capture of Lucknow 1858, Q.M.G. with Hazards force 1878; b. 20 Dec. 1827; m. 4 Jan. 1860 Jemhna Anne Frances, dau. of Kev. George Martin, canon of Exeter, chancellor of the diocese (E. ST. GERMANS), and has 4 sons, Charles Edward, b. 4 Aug. 1861.— Arthur Cyril Beaumont, b. 21 Jan. 1863.— Eliot Philipse, b. 21 Nov. 1866.— Allen Victor, b. 20 Aug. 1871. (7) Allen Bayard, col. Bengal army, C.B. mil. sec. to Indian council; b. 2 May, 1829, unm. (8) Alured Clarke, col. r.h.a. C.b. 1881, comdg. R.A. Candahar force 1879/80, served at siege and fall of Sebastopol in Crimean war, and at siege and capture of Lucknow during Indian Mutiny; b. 30 Oct. 1832; m. I860, Mary Sophia Georgiana, dau. of Pierce Gilbert Edward Taylor, Esq. B.C.S. late of West Ogwell, Devon, and has 5 sons and a dau. Alured FitzOwen, b. 2 May, 1865.— Gilbert Ward, b. 31 Dec. 1866.— Harold Albert, b. 22 Feb. 1868.— Walter Pierce, b. 14 July, 1869.— Christopher Allen, b. 28 June, 1872.— Muriel Charlotte. (9) Archibald Acheson, lieut.-col. Madras army, comdt. 4th regt. Nizam cavalry, Hyderabad contingent; b. 3 July, 1835; m. 7 Jan. 1869, Agnes Sarah, dau. of Kev. Arthur M P Browne, vicar of AfCane and Aglish, co. Waterford, and has S sons, Arthur Acheson, b. 27 Aug. 1870.— Allen Edwin, b. 3 Oct. 1878. (10) Louisa Charlotte. (11) Harriet Maria, m. 2 May, 1857, to Major-Gen. Henry Tod Tucker, C.B. late adjutant-gen. of the army in Bengal, A.D.C. to the Queen, and hon. A.D.c. to governor-gen. in India, and has a son and 2 daus. Henry Tudor Tucker, b. 7 Mar. 1866.— Florence.— Olivia. (12) Olivia Elizabeth, m. 2 Oct. 1856, to Richard Oliver Francis Steward, of Nottington House, Dorset, lieut.-col. in the army. (13) Millicent Hamilton, m. 8 Sept. 1868, to Harry Whiteside Cooke, bar.-at-law, and has a dau. Gertrude Cooke, b. 11 July, 1869. % JOHNSTON, Sib William, " of that ilk and < Caskieben, CO. Aberdeen" (1626, N.8.); s. hifj father as 9th Baronet in 1865; b. 31 July, 1849; presumptive, Robert Johnston, of Aberdeen. ARMS-Qoarterly, 1st and 4th, Arg. » Mltln m. on a ti thrae owhtais or, JOHirsTON. Snd and ard« Ab. on a between tlirse taarW haadi «nnd«rv. attliwl or, ■• aaay< cKMleta fltdite o< ttM Moond, MAR and O ABIOCH o( r oompoeed tofoClMr in on* ooat. CRK8T— A phoenix ppr. _. ^ . 8uppoRTKR»— Two Indians n*. wraathad with latml the head and loins Tsrt MOTTO— ViTe nt postea riras. ILinragf. JOHN JOHNSTON, of thut ilk nnd CnMki.hon finmt-great. grandson of William J»l,n.Ht.>i), of tltat ilk. who wm slain at Flodden Field lAlS. descended from tMren de J temp. David Bruco, who m. Margaret* dan. and Mr of Andrew Oarioch, Knt. of Osskleben); m. 1st, Jaaat Tttilaf^ Foveran, and had with other issns a son, [1] Sir Qeorge, orsatad a Baro&«t of Nora Sootia Mar. 16M, with ramaiader to his hein male, as reoordad in great seal registar. shsrilT of Ahsrdaan 1610/1: m. BU dau. of William Forbes, of Tolqnhona. His Una boeaaM on the death o< his 1724, whose only son Sir John. 4th Banaat, Ha bU at Sherlirmnir. JOHN JOHNSTON m. Sndly, Osthartne. dan. of Lundie, of that ilk; she d. 1616, having had with olhar iMoa I son, [2] Thomas, laird of Craig in right of his depate of Aberdeens. 1630/1; d. Aug. 1666, having m. 1st, peth Strachan, and had with other iana, who died Toong, daos. He m. Sndly, Maiy Inrine, of TtngBMsia, in the M< she d. Sept. 1669, baring had 4 sons, (1) Thomas, of Craig; d. unm. Jan. 1686. (2) William, of Craig, an offlcer in the army; m. in Holland, Joanna Van Millan, and d. s. p. 1716. (3) John, of Bishopstown, in New Hills; )>i Nov. 1648; d. 1716, having m. Not. 1(>: dso. , and coheir of John Alexander, of Aberdci i t, and 1 had with other issue S sons, * /I/ Sir William, s. ss Sth Baronet. /2/ John, m. (contract 16 Feb. in?) Isabel Mamoch. •* tilt | Maiden of Balnagask," i.e. the eldest dan. of John Mamooh. ? tenant of Balnagask, and had with an only dau. wife of i Alexander Low, fanner in Skene, 4 sons, of whom only** one left male issue, viz.— | John, b. at SUndingstones, in Dyce, Feb. ITSf ; d. '* 1770, having m. at Dyce. Joly, 1768, Jfsrgaret, dan. o< ' ' m. at Tullos, 24 Oct. 1801, Catharine, eldest dii ; i Morice, of Tulloe, sheriff substitote Aberdc' ; \ 26 Mar. 1866, having had 3 sons and S dans. /I/ David Morice. of Westminster, solicit..; 1804; d. unm. 21 Feb. 1863. ; /2/ Alexander, W.8. of Edinburgh. 18.31; b. 4 June, i 1809; d. 8. p. 14 June, 1880, having m. at Aberdeen, i 1 Jan. 1836, Christina Martha. Snd dau. of John Leith ij Boss, of Amage, in Buchan; sne d. SI April, 1878. ; JOHNSTONE. 849 21/ Robert, of Aberdeen, merdiant and shipowner, efar pr««anmttT« to the Baronetcy: b. 16 Dec. 1810; xa. f July, 18U, lUry, d«L of George Hadden, of London, merohant; she d. 8 Jan. 187S, barlnf nad S aona aad 4 daaa. ril William, MJL iiJ».aarswm-m^ar in the army; b. 16 April. l»a. [3] George, late ooflee pluter, Ojlon; I Isa; m. If Not. 1876. Acmb BUaabetb, d >Oaat.Jo (2) Aadnnr, : b. SI April, dan. of Rev. Bkhard John Sparim, rector o( AlEtold, Soxrey, ISM/Tf. [81 Biabeth. [4] OBtbarine,m.St Sept. 18M. to OoL Jamea Allar- droe. XadnM tja nd baa iMie. /4/Baebfll,Bi.M lCar.18U.to Sir AtenadflrAnder- Mm, of Abardam, aad baa a ton and S daoa. /S/ ICvomt, d. S8 Oot 1876, harlnc m. 1 Ang. 18S7, lapt John GrahaBie Boohaaaa, who d. 90 Jan. 1874. Irew, oC Abemlaeii, bargeai of nild and ship- »-.v^ b. 1769^. IMI, baring m. 17M, Margaret Inglte, and hadwith oUMr iHoa 1 aooa, /I/ WQUam, of Atardaan, borgeM of gofld, 4c.; d. im, hMiBg m. Aaa OnSff, Hid h«l kna, ~ " " VAA. IMbar of M] Wintam. of MoUk, AtabaoM. I Thomaa Akanadar, Jota, MidOvlb rsl TboaMa,oCOtwnoek.Catber«f WnUun. /2/ABdraw.d.aBa. " ~ " (4) JaaML IttMr In By hlTtod ■I DiaTa OottH^ Jaljr, 1876. •an, aad bnrgaai; b. Ji wflK Jaaa Offhrto, waa Cathw jtf ~ the laoorporatad tmdaa of m. Hot. 1 741, Jaaa, oaljr d furrow, aad had aa oebr aoa Jamea, b. Nor. 1742; Jaly,16»6. inuiaai, of 1742, ooBTeaer of 1741; k Oot.l6W, ftebM,of Bodi- Kor. 1812^ baviaf ■• Jnlj, 1781. Ann, dan. of Bobvt Fanpihanoa, oi KiwiklK of tte Monaltria tanflj; aba d. Oct. ltS4; llaa ostlael. SIR wnxiAX, Mh BhmmI, adrwato Abodam 1700; d. Mar. 1750, baviaff m. (oontraet dalad • Jaa. 170«) Jten, eldMt dao. of Jamaa 8aadllaada.of Onrffaatoo^ la NawbiOa 07 hU Sod wIfklliMbath Donaldaon); aba d. Jane, 1744, haring luKl IflHM. Bla gnat-graadaon, Tts«— SIR WILUAX BAOOK, 8th Baroaat (oa tha death of hU father 12 Jaa. 1844). an oOow lat rojala ; b. 17 Mar. 1H(>6: d. 2 Ang. 1866, baring BMrriad In tha pariah ehnrch of Bt. Panoraa, Middx. 11 Sapk 18I6, Mary Aaa.daa.of Joha Tye BufTolk. aad tak wtta Bnaaa Howlott or Tya, of Maadtaabam, I had a aoa aad 6daiM> (1) 8lr Wmiam, Oth aad pNMat Baroaat. (2) Kmlly. (3) Clara, m. S6 Mar. 1218, to JaaMB Fargwaon, Bhi. of Munkwood, i>M|<4| |fniT, (4) Mary ABna,m.fJnaa,187S, to Alfred BdwardWatta,BKi. of lidoaatar. (5) Alloa, m. at Kaady, 24 Jan. 1880, to Aksaadar, 2rd aon of K« V. Goorga Fhilte, M.A. (0) Maria, m^atiandy, 7 Doa 1878, to Darld Bald, OB. (7) Jaa% m. 28 April, 1220, to Forbea Manwn, of SIR JOHN JOHNSTONE, of Westerhall (8th in descent from Matthew Johnstone, who had a grant of lands of Westeraw, co. Lanark, May 1465, and d. 1491, and who is stated to be a younger son of Sir Adam Johnstone, of John- stone, anoeetor of the Marquis of Annandale — ext.), m,p. Dumfriee, created a Baronet op Nova Scotia 26 April, 1700, with remainder to his heirs male for ever, voted for the Union ; m. Rachel, eldest dau. and coheir of James Johnstone, of Sheens, and died at Toiimey, 30 Sept. 1711, leaving a dau. Philadelphia, m. to James Douglas of Dornock, and had issue; he waasuoc by his only brother, viz. SIR WILLIAM, 2nd Baronet, d. 8 Oct. 1728, having m. Hen- rietta, dan. and coheir of James Johnstone, of Sheens, and had with other issue S sons. ril Sir James, s. as 3rd Baronet. [2] John, Ueat-ool. in the army. (See next article.) QIR JAMES, 3rd Baronet, provost of Lochmaben, steward O depute of Annandale, 1743; d. 10 Dec. 1772, having m. 171», Hon. Barbara Murray, dau. of Alexander, 4th Baron Elibank; shed. 16 Mar.1773, having had with otherissue Ssons, (1] Sir James, 4tli Baronet, lieut.-col. in the army, m.p. co. munfriee; claimed the Marquisate of Annandale as heir male 12 June, 179S; b. S8 Jan. 1726; d. s.p. 4 Sept. 1794, bur. in Westminster Abbey, having m. before 3 July, 1769, Louisa Maria Elisabeth, dau. of Colclough and widow of Rev. Menrick; she d. 9 April, 1797, bur. in Westminster Abbey 17th. [21 Alexander, lieat.-ool. 70th regt.; d. unm. 15, bur. in West- minster Abbey SI Jan. 1783. [31 Sir WilUam, 6th Baronet, advocate, M.p. Cromarty, 17M/74, S hr ew i b uii; b. 19 Oct. 1729; died one of the richest TOHNSTONE, SirFbede- ^ RICK John William, of Westerhall, co. Dumfries (1700, N.8.), M.P. Weymouth since 1874; s. his father as 8th Baronet; b. (posthumous) 5 Aug. 1841 ; heir presump- tive, his twin brother George. Arms.— Arg. a saltire sa. on a chief gu. three cushions or in base a man's heart ensigned with an imperial crown ppr. CRK8T— A spiu: with wings or. MOTTO— Nunquani non paratus. 8RAT— Westerhall, Dumfriesshire. TOWN HOUSE— 9, Arlington Street, 8.W. aoMecto in Britain, SI May, 1805, bur. in W estminster Abbey 11 Jnna, having aaramed 1767 the name of PrLXENEY in addi- tion to his own ; m. Ist— 10 Nov. 1760, Frances, only dau. and ba lr eaaof Daniel Polteney, first cousin of William, Earl of Bath (axt.); she d. 1 June, 178S, btir. In Westminster Abl^ey. He m. Sadly — • Jan. 1804, Margaret, widow of Andrew Stuart, of OMUemilk and Torrance, M.P. and dau. of Sir William Stirling, Bart, of Ardoch. By his Ist wife he had an only dau. HurRntTTA Laura, heiress of Pulteney property, created BAROims or Bath 21 July, 1792, and Countesh of Bath S4 Oct. 1808; d. s. p. 14 July, 1808, having m. 23 July, 1794, to her cooain Oen. Sir James Murray-Pulteney, Bart. m.p. (MURRAY); he d. S« April, 1811. [4] Ooorge, capt. RJT. commodore and commander-in-chief at Lisbon 1780, M.P. Cockermouth 1768, Appleby 1774, Lost- withid 1780, ncheeter 1784/7, governor of Pensacola, West Florida, a commissioner to treat for peace for America, fought several duels; d. 24 May, 1787, aged 67, leaving by Charlotte Dee his wife an only son, Sir John Lowther Johnstone, s. as 6th Baronet. [51 John, of Alva, oo. Stirling, by purchase, n.c.s. commanded the artiillery at Plassy, 23 June, 1757, m.p. Kinghome, &c. h. S8 Aj^l, 1734; d. 10 Dec. 1796, having m. Elizabeth Caroline, dan. of Col. Keene, niece of Sir Benjamin Keene, minister at ooort of Madrid, and of Dr. Keene, bishop of Ely, and had with a dan. an only son, James Raymond Johnstone, of Alva, b. 4 June, 1768, d. 7 April, 183(», having m.20June, 1799, Mary Elizabeth, sister of Sir Montague Chohneley Bart, of Easton, co, Lincoln; she d. Sept. 1843 having had 8 sons and 8 daus. Ill James, of Alva,oo. Clackmannan, and of Hangingshaw, CO. Selkirk, D.L. cos. Selkirk, Stirling, and Clackmannan, convener co. Clackmannan, m.p. cos. Clackmannan and Kin- roes; b. 4 July, 1801; m. 1st— 9 Jan. 1846, Hon. Augusta Anne Norton, sister of Fletcher, 3rd Baron Grantley; she d. 21 July, 1869, having had a son and dau. (1) John Augustus James, b. 3 May, 1847. (2) Caroline Elizabeth Mary. MR. James Johnstone m. 2ndly— 6 May, 1862, Sarah Mary, dau. of Lieut.-Col. Henry Peisley L'Estrange, of Moystown, King's co. and has 3 sons, (3) James Henry L'Estrange, b. 8 Aug. 1866. (4) Henry Beresford, b. 26 Jan. 1870. (5) Gilbert Lumley, b. 16 April, 1872. /2/ John, col. E.I.C.8.; b. 1802; d. May, 1854, having m. Caroline, dau. of Rev. Charles Pannel, and had an only dau. Mary Harriet Augusta, m. 4 Aug. 1855, to Sir Robert Jacob Buxton, Bart. /3/ Montague Cholmeley, lieut.-gen. in the army, hon. col. 88th, com. 27th and 28th regts.; b. 2 Mar. 1804 ; d. 22 Sept. 1874, having m. 31 Dec. 1844, Louisa, dau. of Gen. Sir Henry Somerset (D. BEAUFORT), and had 4 sons and 5 daus. (1) Somerset James, lieut. R.N. retired; b. 29 Aug. 1846; (2) Montague George, capt. royal Scots greys 1878 ; b. 21 Mar. 1848; m. 10 July, 1880, Agnes, widow of Capt. Robert Johnston Stansfeld, and youngest dau. of Joseph Harrison, of Galligreaves and Samlesbury, co. Lane, and has a dau. Violet Agnes Charlotte, b. 5 April, 1881. (3) Francis Fawkes, capt. 16th regt.; b. 30 Aug. 1849; m. 7 Mar. 1878, Henrietta Jane, 2nd dau. of James Sullivan, Esq. and has a dau. Sibell, b. 4 Aug. 1881. (4) Robert Fitzroy Maclean, b. 30 Sept 1869. (5) Mary. 350 JONi!S. (6) Fanny Louisa (2nd dau.), m.2 Aug.1876, toher cousin John William Pitt-Mackenzie (BART.) fext ) of Trewithian, Cornwall, and has a son and dau. (1) John Heywood, bar.-at-law; b 18 May, l^^O^^^-^ June, 1878, Josephine, dau. of late J J WelJs, lisq. of Bickley, Kent, and has a dau. Frances Grace, b. 17 June, 1879. (2) Mary Catherine, m. 23 April, 1874, to John Gwennap Dennis Moore, late 15th regt. and has 3 sons Herbert Tregosse Gwennap MOOBE, b. 12 Mar. 18/5^ Waldo AUngton Gwennap, b. 14 July, 18 < 6.— Charles Wilfrid Gwennap, b. 11 April, 1878. /5/ Charles Kinnaird, capt. E.l.C. nay, K.L.S of Persia ; b. 1806 ; d. 2 Jan. 1869, having m. May, 1838, Elizabeth, only dau. of Francis Gordon, of Craig, at whose death, in 1857, Capt. Johnstone assumed the name and arms of GOR- DON, and succeeded to the estates of Craig and Kincardine Lodge, CO. Aberdeen. He had 4 daus. of whom, (1) Elizabeth Mary (eldest), m. 1st— 8 Sept. 1857, to Hugh Scott-Gordon, Esq. of Gala ; he d. 9 Dec. 1877, having had 3 sons and a dau. ,„,, ,o-a John Henry Francis Kinnaird SCOTT, b. 10 May, 1859.— Hugh James Elibank, b. 1 Oct. 1861.— Charles Archibald Ramsay, b. 17 July, 1863.— Magdalen Augusta Lavmia. (2) Anne Elizabeth Augusta, m. 17 Oct. 1872, to Robert Smyth Mackenzie, capt. R.A. (BART.) /6/ Henry Wedderburn, com. R.N. ; b. 1810; d. 30 Dec. 1865, having m. Sarah Williams, and left 2 sons, Montague, of the Bank, Alloa, N.B.— Henry. /7/ Robert Abercrombie, rector and patron of Ingrave, Essec, b. 1811 ; d. s.p. 25 Sept. 1867, having m. Anne, dau. of ; Joseph Walker, Esq. /8/ Francis William, col. in the army (retd.), adjutant 2nd Lanark militia; b. 1818; m. Maria, dau. of Pierce Mahony, of Dublin, and has 2 sons and 2 daus. (1) Montague.— (2) Pearce.— (3) Alice.— (4) Edith. /9/ Caroline Elizabeth, ra. 23 June, 1829, to Rev. John Hamilton Gray, of Carntyne.co. Lanark; he d. 20 April, 1867, leaving an only dau. Maria, m. 26 Aug. 1852, to John Anstruther-Thomflon, Esq. of Charleton, co. Fifes (AN8TRUTHER— BART.) /lO/ Sarah Emily. /ll/ Mary Anne, m. 3 Oct. 1839, to James Dewar, Esq.; he d. 25 Feb. 1870, having had 2 sons and a dau. (1) James Raymond Johnstone Dewar, major R.A. (late Bengal); b. 30 Jan. 1840 ; m. 20 Aug. 1868, Caroline Emily, dau. of Gen. Robert Phayre, C.B. A.D.C. to the Queen, and has a son and 3 daus. Arthur Robert Johnstone Dewar, b. 11 Oct. 1869.— Sibella Caroline.— Annie Evelyn.— Harriet Ellen. (2) Robert Malcolm, R.N. b. 18 Nov. 1843; died 1857. (3) Mary Elisabeth SeUna, m. to Rev. J. Hullett, who d. leaving a dau.— F Edith. /1 2/ Catherine Lucy. /13/ Sophia Matilda, m. 28 Aug. 1832, to Sir John Muir- Mackenzie, Bart, of Delvine, Perthshire; he d. 1 Feb. 1866. /14/ Jemima Eleanora, d. 14 Oct. 1877, having m. 16 Feb. 1848, to Lord Frederick Charles Peter Beauclerk (D. ST. ALBANS); he d. 17 Nov. 1865. /15/ Mary Cecilia, m. 17 May, 1837, to Hon. Laurence Harman-King-Harman (E. Kingston); he d. 10 Oct. 1876. /16/ Charlotte Octavia, m. 1st— 6 May, 1845, to James Harrison Cholmeley (Bart.), major 8th hussars, who d. 8.p. 2 Sept. 1854. She re-m. 9 Oct. 1867, as 2nd wife, to Francis Bernard Pigott, Esq. of Eagle Hill, Galway (Bernard— Bart.); he d. 12 Nov. 1872. SIR JOHN LOWTHER, 6tli Baronet, M.P. Weymouth, claimed the Marquisate of Annandale 17 June, 1805- d 24 Dec. 1811, aged 28, having m. 18 Jan. 1804, Charlotte, youngest dau. of Charles Gordon, Esq. of Cluny she d 1 Dec. 1845, having (re-m. 12 Sept. 1820, to Major Richard Wey- land, of Woodeaton, Oxon. who d. Oct. 1864) had a son and 2 daus. (1) Sir Frederick George, s. as 7th Baronet. (2) Charlotte Margaret, d. 4 Nov. 1874, having m. Sept 1831 to Rev. Henry William Buckley, rector of Hartshorn, co. Derby! 2nd son of Edward Pery Buckley, Esq. of Woolcombe Hall Dor- set, and Mmesteed Lodge, Hants, and had a son and 3 daus. (3) Anne Elizabeth, m. 15 April, 1830, to Rev. Edmund Hi'lev Bucknall-Estcourt, of Estcourt, co. Glouc. rector of Eckineton CO. Glouc. and had a son and 7 daus. ' SIR FREDERICK GEORGE, 7th Baronet, claimed the Marquisate of Annandale, 2 June, 1834; b. Dec 1810 • d. 7 May, 1841, having m. 24 Oct. 1840,- Lady Maria Louisa EUzabeth Fredenca Craven, oply. dau. of William, 1st Earl Craven; she petitioned the crown for the Marquisate of Annandale, July 1842, and d. 21 Oct. 1858, having (re-m 15 Aug. 1844, to Alexander Oswald, Esq. of Auchincruivo co Avr M.P. wlio d. 6 Sept. 18G8) had twin sons (posthumou' Taylor, of ChaUMin. h. • F*h. 17fO; d. 6 June. 1860: t. ItSS, OHoUna Mnnster, dM. of Lleat.*Oen. A9W of Sir Richard Haidingv, But. of Belle- ^ah; ihe d. 4 Jona, 1816, haTiii«: bad a son aod iardlnge. capt. l*t dragoon gnarda; b. 7 Jane, 1834: r i»<«i, Eliiabetb Martba. yoongeatdao. of Jame^ 19 April, 1819, to bcr coorin Sir Wllloa^y 1888, to Patrick Frands Law, Eaq. of 2 »on«, •2i Jan. 187S. 14 Feb. 1876. •■"* ?en. and o(^ oommaiidlng ooDdnoted the liege of ^'.1866, baring m. I r — ,^^ ^jjj^ ^ RaTena- he d. 16 Oct. 1880, ■iua. .. 1H37; .1. 10Ang.l87L k; b.8Ang.l86a 1«4J. J (t; iMoeiia Ar ~ i5, to B«T. John Tainwon. "/ I*??"^* ' ^ NIcbotaa, Wanriok; he tl. If Aug. 1873, And S dam. {JUJ**^ ^"^ 1848.-/2/ Hany wmtam, b. 6 Bdlingham. b. 11 Joaa^ 1884. «uuignam, o. it /4/ (aiMtott4^ m. u Jan. 1866. to Keljiige OriwjY.l*, urn HaU, 00. Warwick. J.P. and l^ym* p' ^tiM, 1887^LloiiaI Cioft jWW. ^ •Has Danfoid KaljBge, 1871.-Jobr. Aug. l8ri.-ATthnr Bertram K. Kthel Theodon. /»/ »<»"* >* Mack. 17th »«»" ..b.1877. 2) Oertni i ui. 7 Oct 1847. ftaada Duklnflaki raluer AatJay, Saa. of Dnklnflald Iodg«,Cbi*.Sh«dSI]Ur.ltl8riMwliUaao^ f 1811; droiTMd «l /l/fnooli DiOteflild AfTLSr. «f DnkiiiMd Lodge, ChMfaIra OovA of Ihe BHm of DokiaMd), and of Ir^ FortwffliH^jlA onl Booto fMllkr gvarda ; b. 89 Majr. />/ O oM tottoti Charlotte. (0) Bdtth lCarfaa.ni. I Jan. ISM.to SalMmry BUendale. Eaq.of Booalagtoa.Herta.J.p.oorollforhlghiheriff 1881, bar.-at-Uw.iLA.BfelliolODlLOn».rA8.aBd^ a ion and dau. Hi SSl!f^^ BAZBTDALa. h. n Aag. 18M. /?L*y*^5«?«'^ m. 18Jan. 1877, to Charlei VMerick (7) AgMBIInbeth. (8) BreljB ICaiy. ■<"\ JOHN THOMAS JOOTB, KjOB. maior-gen. and A.D.C. P it.^i^???? ^^ cwate«laBA»O»»n0 Sept. 1811: b. Si Jar. 1781; d. J8FW 184^ baring m. 10 AxfriL lEs, CMSierine lana, daou of BOncham Lawnooe. Baq. rf New York; ibe d. Dec 18»9, hftTlnghad I iOM and a dao. ;i) Sir LawTHioe, and Baronet; b. 10 Jan. 1817; mordered at iacri, In Tnrlny. 7 Nor. 1848. 2) Sir WUlonclibj, Srd and preaent Baronet. 3) Herbert Waldngbam. rector of Sooltborpe, Norfolk, hon. lanon Norwich: b. 10 Oct. 1816; m. U April, 18W, Catherine iachel, dan. of Daniel Oomqr, Bmi. of North Roncton, Norfolk , (.p. R. :4) EmUy Florence, m. J7 Dec. 1849, to WUliam Franks, Esq. )f Woodhill, Herta. JJ». D.L.; he d. 1879, having had a dau. Florence Rachel Frakks. JONES-BRYDGES, Sir Harford James, of Boultibrook, Radnor (1807, U. k.), high sheriff 1862 ; 8. his father as 2nd Baronet in 1847 ; b. 30 May, 1808 ; m. 10 Oct. 1860, Mary Sarah, eldest dau. of late John Moberly, capt. Rjf. NOTB— Ko heir to thia Baronetoy. ARM8— Arg.,aohief go., over all a bend engrailed sa., charged In the chief point with a ohaplet or. CBB8T8— 1. (Of Angmentation)— On a cushion gu., garnished and taaeelled or, a representation of the royal crown of Persia, ppr. 1. Two wIngB addorsed arg., each charged with a bend engrailed aa., on the exterior bend in the chief point a chaplet or. SCPPOBTKBS— Dexter, a lion ppr., gorged with an Eastern crown Tert. Sinister, a wyrem vert, gorged with an Eastern crown or. Mono— Dens paadt corvoe. 8XAT— Booltlbrook, Preateign, co. Radnor. Eineage. JAMBS JONES, of Kington, co. Hereford, commander of the troops of the Island of Antigua (son of Griffith Jones, of Tteweme), ooL In the army, lost an arm at the battle of Blen- heim, and was presented by Her Majesty in person with a sword inscribed, "The gift of Queen Anne"; d. April, 1714, baring m. to bis Srd wife, 29 Mar. 1706, Mary, only dau. and coheir of Bridstock Harford, Esq. of Bosbury, co. Hereford, lf.P. (sbere-m. to Edward Broughton, M.D. and d. 3 Sept. 1756). His great-grand-son, SIR HARFORD JONES-BRYDGES, of Boultibrook, Radnor, and of Hambrook Grove, Glouc. (son of Harford Jones, Esq. of Presteign, by Winifred, dau. of Richard Hooper, Esq. of The Whittem, Herts.), created a Baronet 9 Oct. 1807, assumed the additional surname of Brydges, andthe arms of that family only by R.L. 4 May, 1826, P.c. 1836, ambassador at the court of Persia, 1807/11 ; b. 12 Jan. 1764 ; d. 19 Mar. 1847, having m. 16 Feb. 1796, Sarah, eldest dau. of Sir Henry (Jott, Knt. of Newland Park, Bucks, and widow of Robert Whitcomb, Esq. of The Whittem, co. Hereford ; she d. having had a son and 2 daus. [11 Sir Harford James, 2nd and present Baronet. [2J Sarah Laura, d. 27 May, 1863, having m. 23 Oct. 1822, to John Lucy Scudamore, Esq. of Kentchurch Court, co. Hereford, and had a dau. Laura AdeLrt, heir presumptive to the Baronetcy ; b. 20 n.t. 1847. I ionel Edward, M.R.ca; b. 14 Feb. 1848; m. 21 Dec 1877, otte Mary, tth sorvlving dan. of late Charles Walcott, of ^ ... Liooe House, Cornwall, eapt. lur. and has a son and dao. (Jbarles Ughtred, b. 6 Mar. 1879. Janet Waloott, b. 10 Feb. 1881. 4) Stuart Marjoribanks, b. 8 Nov. 18dl. 5) Janet Blinbeih. \V, LISTER. KAYE, Sir John Pepys, of Denby Grange, co. York (1812, U.K.), 2nd lieut. (super.) Yorkshire hussars, late lieut. R.H. guards; 8. his grandfather as 3rd Baronet in 1871 ; b. 18 Feb. 1853; m. 5 Dec. 1881, Natica Ysnaga, 2nd dau. of Mr. Ysnaga del Vallo, of Louisiana; heir pre- sumptive, his brother Cecil. Arms— Quarterly, 1st and 4th, Arg. two bendlets sa. Kaye. 2nd and 3rd, Enn. on a fesse sa. three mullets or, LISTER; the whole within a bordure wavy az. Crests — A goldfinch ppr. charged on the breast with a rose gii. Kaye. A buck's head ppr. erased or, in the mouth a bird- bolt of the third arg. Lister. Motto — Kynd kynn knawne kepe. Seats— Denby Grange, Yorkshire, and CoghurstHall,Hasting8. TOWN ADDRESS— 51, CuTzon Street, w. Bart, Sm JOHN LISTER-KAYE, heir by devise of Sir John Lister „- ^ ^e, 5th Baronet (ext.), and was created a Baroxet 28 Dec. 1812, assumed the additional surname of Lister by R.L. 22 Jan. 1806; d. 28 Feb. 1827, having m. 18 Oct. 1800, Lady Amelm Grey, 5th dau. of George Hervey, 5th Earl of Stamford and Warrington; she d. 29 Oct. 1849, having had 4 sons and 5 daiis. (1) Sir John Lister Kaye, s. as 2nd Baronet. (2) George Lister, lieut.-col. 5th West York mil. ; b. 14 Nov. 1803 ; d. 19 Sept. 1871, having m. 24 Aug. 1847, Louisa Jessie, 2nd dau. of Capt. Dowker, 5th West York mil. ; she d. Oct. 1862, having had with other issue 3 sons and 2 daus. [1] Charles Wilkinson, of Osberton Grange, Notts.; b. 28 Mar. 1849; m. 3 May, 1881, Lucy Adela, dau. of John Cham- pion, Esq., of Ranby, Notts. [21 George Harry, b. 8 July, 1852. [3] Alan, b. 21 Aug. 1854 ; m. 12 June, 1879, Mary Jane, eldest dau. of Rev. Edmund Stansfield, vicar of Rustington, Sussex, and has a dau. b. at Norfolk Island, 4 Sept. ISSO.^i.-t*^ [4] Jessie Maria, m. 6 Feb, 1872, to Joseph Charlton Parr Esq. of Grappenhall Heys, Cheshire, and has a son, Roger Charlton Parr, b. 3 Nov. 1874. [5] Louisa. (3) Arthur Lister, rector of Thornton, Yorks.; b. 14 Jan. 1805; d. 20 Feb. 1834. (4) Henry Lister, lieut. and adj. 47th regt.; b. 14 June, 1814; d. 27 June, 1837. (5) Sophia Charlotte, d. 17 Feb. 1877, having m. 18 Oct. 1831, to Rev. Henry Si)encer Markham, canon residentiary of York, and rector of Clifton, Notts. ; he d. 2 Sept. 1844, leaving an only son, Henry Robert CLIFTON (R.L. 6 Aug. 1869), of Clifton Hall, Notts.; b. 6 Jan. 1833; m. 6/8 Dec. 1860, Elizabeth, dau. of Rev. William MacBean, M.A. rector of St. Peter Tavey, Devon. (6) Louisa, d. 31 Dec. 1872, having m. May, 1850, to Richard Ashton, Esq. of Gorstage Hall, Cheshire, who d. in 1867. (7) Henrietta, d. 15 Oct. 1878, having m. Ist-^ Feb. 1836, to John Ward, Esq. who d. 3 Oct. 1840 (she re-m. 24 Feb. 1852, as 2nd wife, to Adm. Russell Elliot, R.N. who d. 28 Dec. 1881— Bart.), leaving an only dan. Amelia Susan, m. 6 April, 1869, to Lieut.-Col. Henry Swin- nerton Dyer, R.A. (Bart.) (8) Mary. (9) Georgiana, d. 29 July, 1877, having m. 15 Oct. 1839, to William Ford Hulton, Esq. of Hulton Park, co. Lancaster, who d. 18 May, 1879. SIR JOHN LISTER-KAYE, 2nd Baronet; b. 18 Aug. 1801; d. 13 April, 1871, having m. 1st— 21 Oct. 1824, Matilda, only dan. and heir of Greorge Arbuthnot, Esq. (and niece of the Right Hon. Charles Arbuthnot, P.C. Alexander, bishop of Killaloe, GJen, Sir Robert Arbuthnot, k.c.b. k.t.s. and of Gen. Sir Thomas Arbuthnot, K.C.B. and cousin of Sir Alexander John Arbuthnot, k.c.S.1.) ; she d. 4 April, 1867. He m. 2ndly— 10 Aug, 1869, Elizabeth Margaret, 2nd dau. of Rev. John William Bower, of Barmston, Yorks. By his 1st wife he had 3 sons and 6 daus. (1) Lister, b. 3 Sept. 1827; d. 12 April, 1855, having m. 25 May, 1852, Lady Caroline Pepys, 3rd dau. of 1st Earl of Cottenham, and had 2 sons. El] Sir John Pepys, 3rd and present Baronet. 2] Cecil Edmund, heir presumptive to the Baro- netcy; b. 16 Jan. 1854; m. 16 Sept. 1880, Lady Beatrice Adeline Pelham-Clinton, eldest dau. of Henry, 6th Duke of Newcastle, and has a dau, Adeline Cecilia, b. 24 Sept. 1881. (2) Alick, R.N.; b. 2 Jan. 1833; d. 28 Jan. 1874, having m. 1866, Sarah, granddau. of William Grange, Esq. of Meeway, Pennsylvania, U.S. (3) Arthur, capt. late R.A. served in the Crimea; b. 12 May, 1834 ; m. 8 Aug, 1867, Eugenia, youngest dau. of Rev. John William Bower, M.A. rector of Barmston, co. York, and has 2 sons and 3 daus. Lister, b. 19 Dec. 1873.— Arthur, b. 15 Mar. 1876.— Hermione. —Amelia.— Violet Eugenia. (4) Emma. (5) Laura, m. 14 Jan. 1861, to Sir Aubrey John Dean Paul (6) Amelia, d. s.p. April, 1861, having m. 19 April, 1860, to Falkiner CHiute Sandes, Esq. „ _., t> -r. * (7) ilarcia, m. 25 Aug. 1859, to Robert Hartley Bower, Esq. of Welham, co. York, and has 2 sons and 5 daus. Robert Lister BOWER, b. 12 Aug. I860.— Tatton Henry, b. 9 Jan 1867.— Helen Matilda and Maude Amelia, twins.— Ethel Amy —Ada Rosamond.— Maria Blanche Florence. (8) Rosa m. 7 Feb. 1860, to James Crosbie, Esq. of Ballyheigne Castle, CO. Kerry, J.P, and D.L. high sheriff 1863, major SridT d.^* p. fS)^'i863, having m. 23 Sept. 1862, as 1st wife, to Capt Horace Durrant, late 5th hussars, eldest son of BosviUc Durrant, Esq. of Wolford Lodge, Devon. 2 A KEANE—KELK. KEANE, Sir Eichard Francis, of Derriheen House, Cappoquin, co. Waterford ; s. his father as 4th Baronet in 1881 ; b. 13 June, 1845 ; m. 30 July, 1872, Adelaide Sidney, elder dau. of late John Vance, Esq. m.p. and has 3 sons and a dau. (1) John, b. 3 June 1873. (2) George Michael, b. 30 May, 1876. (3) Robert Henry, b. 3 May, 1881. (4) Florence, b. 29 Nov. 1877. Abms — Gu. three salmons naiant in pale arg. Crest — A cat sejant ppr. supporting in his dexter paw a flag- staff thereon a union jack ppr. Motto — Felis demulcta mitis. Seat — Cappoquin House, Waterford. Eineage, RICHAUD KEANE, of Belmont, co. Waterford (son of John Keane, of Cappoquin, co. Waterford, by wife Frances, sister of Richard Keily) ; m. Jane, dau. of Michael Green, of Kilmanagh; she d. Nov. 1804, having had 2 sons, /I/ Sir Jolin, created a Earonet. /2/ Michael, b. d. Mar. 1825, having m. Judith, dau. of Richard Keily, Esq. of Lismore, co. Water- ford ; she d. April, 1824, having had 2 sons and 3 daus. (1) Richard, capt. R.N. d. unm. Aug. 1843, aged 51. (2) Edward, com. R.N. b. 8 Mar. 1794; d. Mar. 1869, having m. 1 Nov. 1834, Sarah Ladd Peake ; and had 2 sons and 3 daus. [1] John Richard RadclifEe, b. 1 April, 1838 ; iii. 17 Feb. 1871, Georgina Alice, dau. of George Daniel Plomer, Esq. of Canterbury, and has 2 sons and 3 daus. George Edward, b. 10 Nov. 1874.— John Plomer, b. 13 Nov. 1877.— Maud.— Ethel Lilian.— Sybil Fane. [2] Edward Vivian Harvey, b. 8 Aug. 1844. [3] Fanny Jane, m. 5 Oc4. 1858, to Rev. Francis Talbot Purcell, curate in charge of Pipe Ridware, Staff, and has 2 sons and 5 daus. James Edward Purcell, b. 20 April, 1866.— John Nor- ton, b. 20 Nov. 1870.— Letitia Sarah.— Frances IsabeUa Mary.— Agnes Talbot.— Eleanor.— May Eiffe. [4] Edith Anne Harvey. 5] EUen Judith Agnes, m. 5 Jan. 1872, to George Bolton, Esq. and has 2 sons, Edward Keane Richards Bolton, b. 19 May, 1875 — George Keane Purcell, b. 10 April, 1878. (3) Jane, d. April, 1840, having m. April, 1821, to Richard Farrell, Esq. (4) Sarah, d. unm. Feb. 1880. SIR JOHN KEANE, of Belmont, co. Waterford, M.P. Bangor and Youghal until 1806, created a Baronet 1 Aug 1801 • b. , 1757 ; d. 18 April, 1829, having m. 1st— Mar 1779' Sarah, dau. of Richard Keily, Esq. of Lismore, co. Waterford •' she d. having had 3 sons, ' [1] Sir Richard, s. as 2nd Baronet. [2] Sir John, G.C.B. Peerage). [3] Henry Edward, col. in the army, major 7th hussars • b May, 1783 ; d. 2 Nov. 1866, having m. 17 Jan. 1818, Anne 3rd dau. of Sir William Fraser, Bart, of Leadclune, co. Inverness; she d. 24 Oct. 1869, having had a son and dau. (1) Edward Vivian, d. unm. 28 Aug. 1840. (2) Fanny, m. 17 April, 1860, as 2nd wife, to Rev. Oliver Matthew Ridley, rector of Bishopeton, Hereford (Bart.) SIR JOHN m. 2ndly, in 1804, Dorothy, dau. of Richard Scott, of Betton Strange, Salop, and widow of Philip Champion de Crespigny, Esq. of Aldborough, Suffolk (BART.) ; she d. 5 July, 1837, having had a son, r41 George Michael, lieut.-col. in the army, served in 2nd foot and 17th lancers ; b. 15 Nov. 1805 ; d. 21 Oct. 1880, having m; 7 Sept. 1839, Helen Augusta, youngest dau. of Major James Nesbit Jackson, C.B. E.l.C.s. and had a dau. Anne Crespigny Scott. SIR RICHARD, 2nd Baronet, M.P. co. Waterford. lieut.-col. Waterford mil.; b. Mar. 1780; d. 16 Feb. 1856, having m. 20 Nov. 1814, Eliza, dau. of Richard Sparrow, Esq. of Oat- lands, relict of Samuel Penrose, Esq. of Waterford ; she d. 18 May, 1842, having had 2 sons, (1) Sir John Henry, s. as 3rd Bronet. (2) Leoi)old Greorge Frederick, C.B. lieut.-col. comdg. Waterford art. mil. since 1877 with hon. rank of col., late 62nd foot ; b. July, 1818; m. Mar. 1844, Charlotte French, dau. of Ven. Henry Cotton, archdeacon of Cash el, and has a son, Frederick Henry, b. 13 Mar. 1857. SIR JOHN HENRY, 3rd Baronet, of Cappoquin House, oo. Waterford, D.L. high sheriff 1860. B.c.L. Trin. Coll. Camb. 1841, capt. Waterford mil. vice-lieut. co. Waterfonl ; b. 12 Jan. 1816 ; d. 26 Nov. 1881, having m. 1st— 10 July 1844. Laura, eldest dau. of Rt. Hon. Richard Keatinge, LL.D. judge of pro- bate court, Ireland ; she d. 21 Jan. 1878. He m. 2ndly— 18 Sept. 1880, Harriet, only dau. of late G. B. Thomeycroft, Esq. By his 1st wife he had 2 sous and 3 daus. (1) Sir Richard Francis, 4th and present Baronet. (2) George Wilfred, 2nd lieut. 68th foot, lieut Waterford art. mil. 1879/81 ; b. 14 May, 1869. (3) Harriet Edith. (4) Prances Anne. (5) Laura Ellen Flora, m. 1st— 8 Jan. 1876, to Bemhard Hennr Entwistle, capt. 6th dragoon guards; be d. 22 Sept. 1877, aged 31. She re-m. 24 May. 1880, to Robert Henry Btresford, Esq. of Woodhouse, co. Waterford (M. Watbrford). K.c.H. created Baron Keane. (See ■TZ"ELK, Sib John, -^^ of Bentley Priory, Middx. J.P. D.L. major engineer and railway E.V. M.P. Harwich, 1865/ 68 ; created a Babonet 16 May, 1874; b, 21 Feb. 1816; m. 5 Sept. 1848, his cousin Rebecca Anne, 3rd dau. of George Kelk, Esq. of Braehead House, CO. Ayr, formerly of Sut- ton-cum-Lound, Notts, and has had With other issue a son and dau. (1) John William, of Jesus Coll. Camb. lieut. Herts, mil.; b. 13 Jan. 1851. (2) Ellen Maud, m. 8 Oct. 1878, to Frederick William, youngest son of Col. George Ashley Maude, c.B. (V. Hawarden). ARMS— Per pale az. and gu. on a bend engrailed flory counter flory arg. three escallops of the second. Crest— A wolf sejant sa. collared or holding a leopard's face ppr. jessant de lis argent. Motto — Laetus sorte vives sapienter. Residences— Tedworth, Hants, and Mount Fleury, Cannes. TOWN Address— 3, Grosvenor Square, w. iLineage. JOHN KELK, of London ; b. 9 Dec. 1781 ; d. 28 Feb. 1848, having m. 3 April, 1804, Martha, dau. of Jacob Germain, of London ; she d. 23 Jan. 1861, having had with other issue 2 sons and 4 daus. (1) George, b. 31 July, 1806 ; d. 21 Sept. 1870, having m. Elizabeth, dau. of Meakin,and had 3 sons and a dau. KELLETT^KEMP, 355 2) Sir John, created a Baronet 16 May, 1874. ;3) Frances Sanders, m. to Major Henry George Mainwarine Eiengal army. ® 4) Catherine. ;») Martha, m. to John C!ooper Cuthell, Baq. •6) Caroline, m. to Rev. Stephen Lea Wilson, MA. St. Peter's JoU. Camb. 1849, vicar of Prestbury since 1858, hon. canon of Jhester since 1873, chaplain to high sheriff, Sussex, 1855 '8 XT-ELLETT, SiE Wil- liam Henby, of Lota, CO. Cork (1801, U.K.); 8. his father as 2nd Baro- net in 1863 ; b. 10 Oct. 1794. NOTB— No heir to this Baronetcy. ARMS— 'NEDY, of Johnstown (son of John Kc nedy, of Johnstown, co. Dublin, by Eleanor, dau. Eaton Kagan. of Feltrim, co. Dublin); b. 1746; d. 1811, having m. 1781. Sarah, dau. of John Bayly. ¥jm\. of Go^ ran, co. Kilkenny; she d. 1815, having had 2 sons, [11 Sir John, creatctl a Baronbt. [2 J Charles Edward, of Peauioimt, co. Dublin, ni. and had wi' other issue a dau. Margaret (2nd dau.), m. 1854. to James, eldest son late Heiuy de Burgh Daly, Esq. of Coolmey, c^. Oalwav, «. SIR JOHN KENNEDY, created a Baro.nkt 18 July J8.? b.in 1785; d. 13/160ct. 184«, having m. 1st— 19 Mar. 181 Maria, dau. of William Beauman, E.TR— No hdr to thia Baronetiqr. MiMS— Or, on a pile as. three galtnpe of the field ; end for uiOuentaUon on a chief embattled emu, a wreath of laurel mcircling a sword erect ppr. between on the dexter pendent "roin a riband go. fimbriated as. a r e prese n tation of the gold nodal presented to Sir Bdward for his serrioes at the battle of 3rthes, beneath it the word " Orthes " in letters sa. and on the li Ulster pendent from the like riband a representation of the iilver medal presented to him in oommemoration of his sorices it tlic buttle uf Waterioo, beneath it the word " Waterloo " in ['u ;iiignientation,oatof a mural crown or a dexter in armonr entwined by a branch of laurel huiaiug iu thti hand a flaff-staff ppr. therefrom flowing a banner inscribed ** Peninsula" m letters or. Snd, On a mount vert a i^er pamant ppr. collared and line reflexed orer the back and the dexter fofcpaw resting upon a galtrapor. SirriiiiiKKs— Dexter.a hone caparisoned, thereon mounted an hiLssar of the 7th regt Sinister, a bay horse caparisoned, thereon mounted a dragoon of the 14th regt. of light dragoons, both habited and armed their swords drawn all ppr. Motto— Rien sans Dieu. SKAT8— Brome Hall, Scole, and Oakley Park, Eye, Suffolk. Town House— 61, Berkeley Square, w. Einrage. KOGER KERRISON, of Broke, Norfolk, yeoman (son of Matthias and grandson of Mathlas Kerrison,of Seething. rfolk); b. 1711 ; d. 1773, having m. 1737, Mary, dau. of John Kimc, of Kirkstead, Norfolk; she d. 1765, having had with iaiis. 6 sons. 1 / John, of Panxworth ; b. 1738 ; d. 1804, having m. 1765, i/.abeth, dau. of John Blofleld, and had with 3 daus. 2 sons, (.1) Matthias, b. 1767; his eldest son Roger d. Feb. 1822, aged 31, having m. May, 1819, Ann Dawaon, of Stratford, Essex. (2) John, b. 1776. /2/ Sir Roger, of Brooke, Norfolk, high sheriff 1800, receiver- gen, of taxes for the county, a banker at Norwich; b. 1740; d. 13 June, 1808, having m. 1765, Mary Ann, dau. of Sylvester Davis, of Honington, Suffolk; she d, April, 1825, aged 87, having had with other issue a son, Thomas Allday Kerrison, mayor of Norwich ; b. Aug. 1768; d. 12 Oct. 1818, having m. at Gretna Green May, 1797, Hannah, dau. of Rev. Rayner Bellman, of Wethering- sett; she d. 17 Aug. 1849, having had 2 sons and 2 daus. (1) Roger Allday, of Tivets Hall, Ranworth, &c. cos. Norfolk and Suffolk, and of Birkfield Lodge, Ipswich; b. 14 Oct. 1803; m. 19 Feb. 1839, Adelaide Thorpe, dau. of John Stokes, Esq. of London, and has 2 sons and 3 daus. [11 Roger, b. 16 Dec. 1842; m. 19 Feb. 1867, Florence Lucy, Srd dau. of Rev. Sir Charles Clarke, Bart, of Worlingham Hall, Suffolk, and has a son and dau. Roger Orme, b. 19 Aug. 1873.— Adelaide Rosa. [21 Edmund Roger Allday, lieut. R.A.; b. 25 Dec. 1855. [3] Adelaide Catherine, m. 22 Nov. 1877, to Frederic Clarke, bar-at-law, 2nd son of Rev. Sir Charles Clarke. Bart. ' [4] Edith Jeanie, m. 26 Oct. 1869, to Richard Thomas Roberts, Esq. of Gadlys, Glamorganshire, capt. Glam. mil. formerly lieut. r.a. (2) Edmund, M.A. Corpus Christi Coll. Camb.; b. 29 Jan 1805 ; d. s. p. 8 Feb. 1837, having m. 1836, Harriet, only dau- of Rev. Jarrett Dashwood, of Beccles, Suffolk; she o' » n having re-m. to Rev. F. Barkway, of Bungay, Suffolk. (3) Mary Ann, d. 1871. (4) Frances Elizabeth, d. 1876, having m. May, 1817, to Lieut.-Col. Henry Alexander, and had 7 children. /3/ Matthias, of Bungay and Hoxne Hall, Suffolk, J.P.; b. 20 Feb. 1742; d. 12 April, 1827, haviag m. 5 May, 1772, Mary, dau. of Edward Btunes, of Barsham, Suffolk; she d. 15 Mar. 1813, having had a son. Gen. Sir Edward, k.c.b. g.c.h. created a Baronet. /4/ Peter, of London, b. 1746; d. 1793, having m. 1770, Dorcas, dau. of Robert Masters; she d. 1815, having had 3 sons and a dau. (1) Roger, b. 1773. (2) Robert Masters, of London, M.d. ; d. 28 April, 1847, having m. 4 June, 1814, Eleanora, dau. of John Hayter, of St. Marylebone. His only dau. d. 25 Oct. 1842. (3) Peter, b. 1777. (4) Louisa. /5/ Francis, of London, b. 1748; d. 1830, having m. Mary, dau. of John Blofleld; she d. 7 Sept. 1790, having had 4 sons and a dau. Thomas Blofleld, b. 1775.— Henry, b. 1778.— William, b. 1781. George, b. 1783.— Phoebe Sophia, b. 1785. /6/ Charles, of Kirstead, b. Aug. 1750; d. Aug. 1822, having m. Feb. 1794, Mary, dau. of Robert Whall, of Seething; she d. 1830, having had 2 sons and a dau. (1) Roger Matthias, b. 1794; d. .having m. Dec 1880, Esther, only dau. of James Sparkes, of Kelvedon. (2) Charles, b. 1796. (3) Mary. SIR EDWARD KERRISON, K.C.B. r,.c.H. gen. in the army, ool. 14th dragoons, distinguished himself in the Peninsula and at Waterloo, M.P. and recorder of the borough of Eye ; was created a Baroxet 8 Aug. 1821 ; b. 30 July, 1766; d. 9 Mar. i853, having m. 20 Oct. 1811, Mary Martha, eldest dau. of Alexander Ellice, Esq. of Pittencrief, co. Fife; she d. 19 April, 1860, having had a son and 3 daus. (1) Sir Edward Clarence, 2nd and present Baronet. (2) Anna, m. 6 Jan. 1836, to John, 4th Baron Henniker, who d. 16 April, 1870. (3) Emily Harriet, d. 31 Dec. 1873, having m. 10 July, 1834, to Philip Henry, 5th Earl Stanhope, who d. 24 Dec. 1875. (4) Agnes Burrell, m. 13 May, 1854, to William, 2nd Baron Bateman. <^^hJ-7^^li. KEY, Sir Kings- MiLL Grove, of Thornbury, co. Glouces- ter (1831, U.K.); 8. his father as 2nd Baronet in 1858; b. 7 May, 1815; m. 1st— 3 May, 1842, Mary Sophia, 2nd dau. of G H Hahn, Esq. of Wandsworth, Surrey; she d. 9 Jan. 1855. He m. 2ndly— 28 April, 1859, Louisa, 4th dau. of Joseph Arm- strong, Esq. of Man- chester; she d. s. p. 28 May, 1859. By his 1st wife he had a son and 3 daus. (1) John Kingsmill Causton, b.a. Line. Coll. Oxon. 1877 curate of St. George's, Kidderminster, since 1878; b. 22 Aug, 1853. 858 KING. (2) Louisa Marian, m. 2 April, 1872, to John Annesley Brown- ritre, M.A., M.d. and has a son and 5 daus. (3) Charlotte Mary, d. 26 Oct. 1881. (4) Laura Emma. SIR KINGSMILL m. 3rdly-23 Sept. 1862, Mary Anne, 2nd dau. of James Kershaw, Esq. m.p. and widow of Kev. Arthur Tidman, M.A. of Woodstock ; she d. 23 June, 1867. He m. 4thly-6 Nov. 1877, Jane Adams, widow of James Hill, Esq. of Streat- ham, Surrey, and dau. of Thomas Addy, of Wnttle, Essex. By his 3rd wife he had a son, (5) Kingsmill James, b. 11 Oct, 1864. ARMS-Per chevron dovetailed erm, and gu., three keys erect CREST-A mount vert thereon a hart lodged ppr. charged on the body with three mullets fesseways sa. Motto— In Domino confido. BBSIDENCE— The Rookery, Streatham Common, S.W. Uineafie. JONATHAN KEY, of London (son of Jonathan Key, of London, and grandson of Jonathan Key, of Newport. Salop, surgeon); d, 12 Mar. 1805, having m, 21 Jan. 1766, Eliza- beth, dau. and sole heir of John Garret, Esq. of Weston-under- Lizzard, Salop; she d. 25 Feb. 1812, having had 3 sons, [1] John, of Denmark Hill, Surrey; d. 28 Aug. 1821, having m. 1 Dec. 1792, Maria, dau. of Bluet Jones, Esq. of Iron Acton, CO. Glouc. and had with 5 daus. 3 sons, (1) Sir John, created a BarONET. (2) Kingsmill, d. unm. 24 April, 1819. (3) Jonathan Muckleston, one of H.M.'s lieutenants for city of London ; m. Susanna, dau. of Charles Birch, Esq. of Cowley Grove, Bucks, and had a son and 6 daus. /I/ Charles Jonathan, d. unm. /2/ Mary Sophia. /3/ Elizabeth (2nd dau.), m. 4 May, 1869, to Gkorge William, 2nd son of F. Parbury, Esq. of London. /4/ Mary Alice (4th surviving), m. 27 June, 1866, to Edward Harvey, Esq. of Tooting, Surrey. /5/ Ada Charlotte, m. 2 June, 1881, to Arthur Durance George, Esq. [2] William Cade, of Hampstead, d. at Bath 14 Oct. 1823, leaving issue. His widow, Rose, re-m. 24 May, 1828, to Richard Tayler, of Theydon Bower, Essex. [3] Henry Garrett, of Tulse Hill, Surrey, had issue. SIR JOHN KEY, sheriff of London and Middx. lord mayor of London 1830/1, chamberlain 1853; created a Baronet 17 Aug. 1831; b. 16 Aug. 1794; d. 15 July, 1858, having m. 17 Aug. 1814, Charlotte, youngest dau. of Francis Green, Esq. of Dorking, Surrey; she d. 15 Dec. 1866, having had a son and 3 daus. (1) Sir Kingsmill, 2nd and present Baronet. (2) Elizabeth Susan, d. 6 Nov. 1857, having m. 18 June, 183P, to Edward Hilton, Esq. of Darwen Lodge, Lancaster. (3) Lucy Wilson, m. 22 Mar. 1849, to George Parbury, Esq. of Manor House, Caterham, Surrey, j.p. Middx. Surrey, and city of Westminster, d.l. of Tower Hamlets, and has 3 sons and a dau. Douglas Stewart Parbury, b. 10 Aug. 1850.— Ernest Pollen b. 28April,1853.— Stanley Warden, b. 9 Jan. 1856.— Constance Isabel. (4) Charlotte Marian, m. 27 June, 1863, to Rev. (George M Gay, M.A. rector of Ingham, Suffolk. KING, Sib RichardJ Duckworth, Bellevue, Kent (1792, O.B.), capt. in the armj 8. his father as 3rd net in 1834; b. 12 Sepl 1804; m. 12 May, 183$1 Marianna, dau. of Jamet| Barnett, of London,^ banker ; she d. 20 Mar.i^ 1837; heir presumptive,! his brother Admiral Sir I George. ^ Arms— Sa. a lion erminois between t'- pftt^K; fitchei^at th. CUEST— A lion's (-.. I and erect sa. gra^ptUK h croesJ a« in the arms. MOTTO— Jamais sans espdrance. TOWN H0U8B— 2, Cbesterfleld Street, Mayfair, w. rampani^ Eincagf. ADMIRAL SIR RICHARD KINO (son of Curtis KIn| master of the Torbny. lient. R.N. descended from Johi King, of Bromley, Kent, citixenn*' .■t..»>.'.'-i-"- » »- . » '. --^--tl 1603), knighted 1784, mr-Mlm. ' f| in the Downs 1790, rear-adot. «: .{ NET 18 July, 17M, ^verr— -• -I land 1793, vice-adm. of ' :,} 1802, coui.-in-chIef Plym. ;, j adm. of the bine 179A, aiiu iiiiui.ki tm- \%ni -.■ 1730; d. 7 Nov. 1806. having m. 80 Nov. IT^ .1 garetta, dau. of William Ooker, Ek]. of M .1 and widow of Capt. Sir 0«orgeOomw " fl the Counte!«s of Peterborough); dM d. 1 1 with 3 daus. an only son, y\%. — f SIR RICHARD, 2nd I commande\ (2) .Sir (loorge .St. Vincent, K.c.n. adm. r legion of honour, and 3nl class mwljidir. hi-i a u to the Baronetcy; b. 15 July, i8<>.' ■,drt«r 'X\ Caroline Mary Dawson-DameTi 3ril Karl of Portarllngton; she d. A Dct and dau. ,. Dudley Gordon Alan, capt. 69th regt. A.D.C. to L.li. IrelanjU 1879, extra A.1).C. 1880; b. 28 Nov. 1851.— Anna Louisw^ Caroline. (3) Henry Robert Comwallls, Heiit.-col. 6th Mwlras cav.; b, \ June 1812 ; m. Oct. 1837, Evelina Maria Augusta, dau. of ' Charles Searle, M.D. and has with other Ijwuc a son and dnu. /I/ Richard Duckworth, capt. H.N. ; b. 16 .lulv. 1840; m. 1« Oct. 1873, Julia Metcalfe, dau. of .Samuel Hall tW''*"" ' !• of North Ferriby, co. York, and lias a dau. Mabel Duckworth, b. Jane, 1876. /2/ Maria Evelina Sarah. (4) John Thomas Dtmcan. lieut. R.N.; d. unm. Jan. 1860, aged 35. (5) Anne Maria, d. 17 Oct. 1869, havir^ •" i=* i ^f-- i'^^'». to Sir James Samuel Lake, Bart, who I 20 Sept. 1851, to Dr. George Frederick ' SIR RICHARD m.2ndly— 16 Maj-, \'62i, :..». ..> . u~a, ,.,... i Admiral Sir Charles Cotton, Bart, (ext.;; she d. « Jan. 1871, having had 4 sons and 3 daus. (6) Charles Cotton, lieut. R,N.; d. 4 Mar. 1846, age«Anwiwyfft, (gna^ciMfc. graadaon of Bight Rer. Bdwaid Ktafc Mdiop of mphin 1611/88. by hit Snd wif», Oraoa, dan. ofNattuuikl Sampaon, EHq), M.p. JamoBtown. capt. royal Irteh r^ft. dmgoona 1766. high Rhcriff Leitrim 1767; d. tl Ang. 1788, hariog m. Anne. (lau. of ituger Parke, of DonaUey.oa SUgo^and had with other Imhuo 4 Minn, 11 Sir OUbert, onated a Baronet. 21 Juhn, archdeacon of Ki n^ jf^^ d. onm. 3] Robert, d. beftee 1818, haring m. Oraoa, dan. of Biohard io«e. Bki. of Limartok (nepbew of Henry Boae, baron of the Exchequer in Ireland), and had with 4 dana. an only ion. Sir Robert, «. aa and Baronet. r4] Jamm, E.I.C.& d. S8 Mar. 1888, haring m. tO ]I«y.l788. Lady Elizabeth Cralghton, ehleat dan. of John, IrtBaii of Erne ; she d. 28 Jan. 1784, haying had with f datia. S lona, ( 1 ) Gilbert, rector of Langfldd. oo. Tyrone, d. Nor. 1866. having m. Ist. Anne, dan. of Ll«iit.-Ool Samnd ICadden. of Maddenton. now Hilton, oo. Monaghan. He m. indly, Char- lotte, dau. of Andooin, Baq. of Wicklow. By his Ist wife he had S lona and f dana. /I/ James, b. 86 Jan. 1818; m. 4 Kay, 1870, Elixabeth. dan. of Charles Orimston, Esq. of Orimston Garth, and Kiln- wick, YarkM. and has 1 sons and 8 dans. M a rm adnke James Gilbert, b. 8 Aug. 1871.— Henry Charles, b. 1 April, 1878.— Alice CIcell.-Florenoe Maude. 121 John Henry, rector of Dungannon, m. 17 Jan. 1866, to Lady Mary Creighton, sister of John. 8rd Barl of Erne. /3/ Catherine, m. , to Ber. Geoive William Stuart, M.A. rector of Drumnaolose, diocese of Derry, who (1. ,1868. /4/ Charlotte, d. 80 Oct 1868, haring m. 8 Dec. 1838, as 1st wife, to Rev. and Hon. Francis Nathaniel Clements (E. Lrithim), rector of Tartaraghan. / 5/ Alicia Maria, d. at Nloe, 80 Dea 1874. /6/ Emily, d. at Turin. /?/ Isabella, m. to Rev. Canon George Finlay, I). I). (2) John.acapt. of dragoons, d. 90 Mar. 1859, having m. Char- lotte, dau. of Ponsonby Tottenham, Esq. (M. ELY); she d. 27 July, 1868, having had a son and 3 dans. (1) James, of Skea House, EnniskiUen, clerk of the peace, CO. Fermanagh; b. d. 25 Jan. 1879, having m. 6 Dec. 1850, Anne, dau. of Aajor-Qen. Henry Smith, and had 7 sons and 3 daus. John Ponsonby, b. 4 Dec. 1854.— Henry, b. 1856.— George James, b. 1856.— William Grant, b. 1858.— Charles Tottenham, b, I860.— James GUbert, b. — Edmund Ironside, b. — Elizabeth Charlotte.— Jane Matilda.— Emma Katherine. (2) Arabella, (3) Emma. (4) Matilda Wortley. d. 30 Jan. 1867. Sill GILBERT KING, of Charlestown, co. Roscommon, was createil a BA.ROXET, 1 July, 1815, with remainder to the issue male of his brothers John and Robert; he d, s. p. 8 Aug. 1818, having m. his cousin Jane, dau. of John King, Esq. of Ballvlin, King's co. SIR ROBERT KING, 2nd Baronet ; b. , 1785 ; d. 25 June, 1826, having m. Elizabeth, dau. of Ebenezer Radford Rowe, Esq. of Ballycross, co. Wexford ; she d. 1 Mar. 1863, having had with other issue 4 sons and 3 daus. Ski 5*1^^®'"*' 3^^ a°<^ present Baronet. (2) Robert rector of Kilmore, Drumsna ; m. 1st— 1839 anS^'^How ^ Matthew Nesbitt, Esq. of Derrycarn, co. Leitrira,' ?f«,rr«°V^^'^^'^ Simpson, Esq. of Mount CampbeU Drumsna; she d. 8. p. 1868. He m. 2ndly- 1872 Arabella, dau. of John Watkins, Esq ^ ' (3) George, d. 20 Jan. 1876 aged 56.' (4) James, b. ^ _^ ^ , 1823 (5) Elizabeth, m. ' 'to Rev. William Killock Tatam ?r-?;^«ir^°* of Oswaldtwisle, co. Lane. 1827/54 ; he d 29 May, 1854, having had 2 sons and 2 daus. William TATAM, b. -George, b. 1848.- Anna Mana Jane.— Catherine. (6) Jane. (7) Grace, d. 22 Aug. 1875. KING, Sir Charles Simeon, of Corrard, Fermanagh (1821, U.K.) ; s. his father as 3rd Baronet in 1874; b. 8 Dec. 1840; heir presumptive, his brother William. Arms — Az. on a fesse arg. between a lion's head erased and a mullet or, three buckles gu. and as an honourable augmentation dated 6 Sept. 1821, on a chief erm. an imperial crown within a wreath of shamrock ppr. Crest— A dexter cubit-arm erect holding a dagger all ppr. Motto — Audaces f ortima juvat. Seat— Oorrard, Fermanagh. Residexce— 73, Elsham Road, Kensington, W. fLineage. JAMES KING, of Corrard, Grola (anciently Gaula, the site of a dominican monastery), and other townlands, co. Fermanagh, living 1674 (descended of a family seated at Barra, in Aberdeenshire, see Archbishop King's MS. autobiography in Armagh public library); m. Nichola, dau of John- ston, of CO. Fermanagh, and had with other issue 5 sons, /I/ Robert, of Lissen Hall, co. Dublin (2nd son), M.P, Liflford 1698A 703, 1709/ 11, solicitor and law agent to his cousih William King, D.D. archbishop of Dublin ; d. 1711, having m. Marion, sister of George Hamill, of Dublin ; she d. 1731, having had 2 daus. (1) Anne, d. V. p. having m. (lie. 21'May, 1700) to Robert Ross, of Rostrevor, M.P. who d. 1750, and had issue. (2) Mary, d. 30 Jan. 1733, having m. Dec. 1713, to William Smyth, Esq. of Drumcree, M.P. bar.-at-law, and had issue. /2/ John, of Gola (3rd son), living 1719, father of 2 sons, [1] James, of Gola, d. 1756, having m. 1st, Margaret Irvine. who d. s. p. 1735; and 2ndly, Katherine, youngest dau. of Very Rev. William Grore, D.D. dean of Down (BART.), and had issue. [2] Charles, of Corrard, bur. at St. Michan's, Dublin, 19 Sept. 1788, having m. 23 Sept. 1731, Elizabeth, dau. of Eev. James Cottingham, M.A. of Ardmagh and Coolasack, co. Cavan, and had a son, James, of whom hereafter. 860 KING, ^'''^^^.^•fpftrim heir of James Galbraith, of Balgair, Scot- frS"lSrm"letl761, to Sir James Nugent, of (iTMaVgarei, m. 15 Jan. 1757, as 1st wife, to Barry, 1st Earl ,4°/ Sr-:!? pr«^ S-ds 1^4 impnson^ Dramin CO. Louth (and widow of Kev. John Archdale, vicar of S); siie d. Dec. 1731, having had with other issue 2 ^"ril James, D.D. prebendary of Tipper rector of St. Bride's, DubUn 1730, a friend of Dean Swift, and one of his executors; d 23 Feb. i759, having m. 1st— Margaret, who d. 19 Aug. ''a)'rS,\L.D.'dean of Kildare ; d. Oct. 1787, having m. lst-30 Aug. 1759, . ^ dau. of Right Rev Thomas Salmon, ll.d. bishop of Leighlin and Ferns; shed. 25 Dec. following. He m. 2ndly-30 Sept, 1761, Mary dau. of Rev. James Bel sham, of Bedford; she d. 1822, having had with other issue 2 sons, , „, „ x -. on., m Charles, lieut. R.N.; b. 2 Jan. 1767; d. 21 Sept. 1827, having m. 6 Jan. 1807, Elizabeth, dau. of Thomas Irvine, Esq.; she d. 26 Dec. 1847, having had 3 sons, ^ ^ ^ ^ [1] Robert Belsham, Rev. b. 1 Jan. 1809 ; d. 7 Feb. 1877, having m. 23 Oct. 1839, Harriette, 2nd dau. of Col. James Brunker, and had 4 sons and a dau. (1) Charles Edward, major 37th regt.; b. 12 Aug. 1840 ; m. 6 Oct. 1870, Adeline de Vere, dau. of G H M Alexander, judge B.C.S. s. p. (2) Robert Blundell, b. 10 Mar. 1843 ; m. May, 1868, Anna Maria, dau. of W. Burt. Esq. and has a son and 2 daus. Horace, b. 26 Mar. 1870.— Mary.— Elsie. (3) James Stewart, Bombay y.s.; b. 15 May, 1848 ; m. 6 Oct. 1871, Achesina Harriet, dau. of "W. H. Newell, LL.D. and has 2 daus. Isabel.— Mabel. (4) Annesley Wingate, b. 17 July, 1852; d. 7 Dec. 1878. (5) Harriette Elizabeth. [2] Charles Stewart, b. 23 Feb. 1811 ; m. 23 July, 1843, Mary, 4th dau. of William Edie, Esq. of Thorn- hill, CO. Tyrone ; she d. 1860, having had a son and dau. (1) Charles Strong, b. 18 May, 1847. (2) Fanny Elizabeth Pentland,m. to Charles Power, of Cappagh, co. Waterford. [3] Thomas Irvine, of Dublin ; b. 15 Dec. 1814 ; d. 10 Dec. 1878, having m. 15 Aug. 1849, Rose, eldest dau. of Richard Galbraith, of Cappard, co. Galway, and has a dau. Lavina Gertrude. /2/ Robert, M.A. archdeacon of Kilmacduagh 1815/30, rector of Inch, co. Wexford ; b. 12 Oct. 1769 ; d. unm. 24 Jan. 1852. (2) Thomas, b. 16 May, 1721; d. 29 Oct. 1800, having m. 10 Nov. 1748, Mary, dau. of John Adamson, of Dublin, alderman; she d. Dec. 1791, leaving a son, James, of Presaddfed, capt. in the army, master of the ceremonies at Bath, 1786, and also at Cheltenham from 1801; d. s. p. 1. 16 Oct. 1816, aged 64, having m. 18 Aug. 1794, Margaret, sister and heir of Sir John Bulke- ley, of Presaddfed, Anglesey; she d. s. p. 1831. (3) Luke, M.D.; d. 1763, s. p. (4) Charles. [2] Robert, alderman of Dublin, high sheriff 1735/6; d. 1773, having m. 1st, Mary, sister and heir of Alderman John Mackerell, M.P. ; she d. May, 1774, having had, with other issue, 2 sons, (1) Mackerell, of Lissen Hall; b. 2 June, 1721, o. v. p. 1759, having m. Dec. 1755, Mary, dau. of Henry Mitchell' Esq' of Glasnevin, co. Dublin ; she d. 1 May, 1759, leavine 2 daus. (1) Mary, d. Oct. 1789, having m. to Charles Costello of Edmundstown, co. Mayo; he d. 1823. (2) Margaret, d. 1786, having m. 18 Feb. 1778, to Gen William Loftus, of Kilbride, M.P. lieut. of the Tower- he d. 1821. ' (2) James, d. s. p. 1772, having m. April, 1759, Dorothea dau. of Rev. Robert Spence, rector of Donaghmore co' Donegal, by Elizabeth, dau. of Rt. Hon. John Fo'ster speaker of Irish House of Commons (V. Massereene and Foster— BART.); she d. 20 Sept. 1774. /5/ David, high sheriff Dubhn 1716/17 (8th son); d. 1737 having m. 1696, Anne Weir, and had issue (ext.) ' JAMES KING, of Corrard, co. Fermanagh and Dublin, capt Belleisle yeo. cav.; bur. at St. Michan's 5 Sept. 1798 having m. 21 July, 1763, Elizabeth, 2nd dau. and eventually sole heir of Abraham Bradley, of Dublin, king's stationer in Ireland- she d. 23 Aug. 1778, having had with other issue 4 sons, ' [1] James of Dublin, lieut. 32nd regt. high sheriff co Fer- managh 1802 (3rd son); b. 20 Aug. 1772; d. 7 June, 1838. having m. 2 Sept. 1793 Letitia, only surviving dau. of Gerard Irvine Esq. of Greenhills, co. Fermanagh; she d. 6 April, 1842, having had with other issue 2 sons and 2 daus, (1) James, of Rathfeston House. King's co. lieut. 49th rept. capt. Belleisle yeo. cav.; b. 28 June, 1794; d. 1 Aug. 1833, having m. 17 Jan. 1822, Maria, dau. of Thoma.<< Rawson, Esq. of Cardinton Athy, co. Kildare ; she d. 20 Feb. 1869, having had 2 sons and 2 daus. /I/ James William, of Ballarat, M.R.C.S.; b. 19 Jan. 1823; m. 9 Jan. 1851, and has a son and 6 daus. /2/ Arthur Henry Irvine, b. 19 May, 1825; ni. 12 Jan. 1869, s. p. /3/ Martha. /4/ LeUtia. (2) Arthur Henry. (3) Katherine, d. , 1848, having m. 1828, to Rev. Charles Robert Gayer, M.A. rector of Dingle, and chaplain to Lord Ventrv', and had issue. (4) Elizabeth, m. , 1824, to John Hazen, of Sunbury CO. New Brunswick, h. p. 49th regt. [2] Sir Abraham Bradley, created a Baronkt. [3] Hulton Smyth-King, of Borris Castle, Queen's co. and Hornsey, Middx. commissioner of customs Ireland 1814,^3, and for the United Kingdom 1823'6, assumed the surname of Smyth before his patronymic on his marriage; b. 31 Dec. 1775; d. 30 Mar. 1826, having m. 5 Feb. 1808, Anne Sarah, only child of Thomas Talbot. Esq. by Anne, eldest coheir of William Smyth, Esq. of Bonis Castle; she d. 19 May, 1828, having had 6 sons and 3 daus. (1) William, M.A. dean and chancellor of Leighlin, rector of Carlow, and canon of St. Patrick's Cathedral; b. 13 Dec. 1810; m. 9 Nov. 1841, Jane Elizabeth, eldest dau. of Rev. Henry Preston Elrington, D.D. precentor of Ferns, and has 4 daus. /I/ Isabella Anne, m. 13 April, 1871, to Rev. John Finlay, B.A. Trin. Coll. Dublin, rector of Lomm, co. Carlow, pre- bendary of UUard in the cathedral of Leighlin. /2/ Charlotte Elizabeth. /3/ Emily Louisii, m. 17 Dec. 1878, to Cbarlea Paulet Hamilton, bar.-at-law. /4/ Alice Matilda, m. 2 Sept. 1879, to Henrj- Marsh, B.C.S. son of late Francis Marsh, of Spring Mount, Queens co. (2) James, of Dublin, bar.-at-law; b. 20 Mar. 1813; d. s. p. 23 Aug. 1867, having m. 10 May, 1864, Elizabeth Augusta, dau. of George Marshall Knipe, Esq. of Ernehill. co. Cavnn, and widow of Edward Moore, Esq.; she d. s. p. 29 Sept. 1877. (3) Hulton, M.A. incuml)ont of St. Michael's, and canon of St. Andrew's Cathedral. Sydney, rural dean; b. 4 Mar. 18'20; m. 14 July, 1858, Frances, dau. of Reuben Uther, of Sydney, N.8.W. and has 3 sons and 5 daus. George Hulton, b. 6 June, 18.^9.— Walter Uther, b. 29 July, I860.— William Cooper, b. 13 Oct. 1862.— Angelina Ann.— Minnie Elizabeth.— Isabel Charlotte.— Ada Rosalie. (4) George Augustus, M.l). staff surgeon (h. p.) late 14th foot and 96th regt.; b. 18 Aug. 1821. (5) Abraham, n.A. in H.O.; b. 29 May, 1824. (6) Anne Sophia, m. 11 June, 1834, to Sir James Walker King. 2nd Baronet. (7) Elizabeth. (8) Matilda Sarah. \ Joseph, capt. 64th regt. (6th son); b. 16 May, 1777: d. 25 pril, 1810, having m. Feb. 1800, Caroline, dau. of George Murdoch, Esq. of Belfast (she d. Dec. 1860. having re-m. 1814, to Lewis Morgan, alderman of Dublin), and had a dau. Maria, d. 4 Feb. 1861, having m. to Rev. Charles S Courtenay, M.A. rector of Culfeightrin, co. Down; he d. Mar. 1865. SIR ABRAHAM BRADLEY KING, of Corrard, ro. Fer- managh, and Bloomsbury, co. Dublin, inherited from his maternal grandfather the patent office of King's stationer iu Ireland which he surrendered to the crown in 1830, and was granted a pension of £2,500 for life, high sheriff Dublin city 1802, alderman 1805, chosen lord mayor 1813 and 1821. and received George IV. on his public entry into Dublin, 17 Aug. 1821, when His Majesty created him a Baronet in person, patent dated 6 Nov. 1821, and was granted an aug- mentation to his family arms (4th son); b. 31 Mar. 1774; d. 27 Feb. 1838, having m. in 1793, Anne, dau. of Phito Oulton, Esq. of Dublin; she d. 8 Mar. 1836, having had 2 sons and 6 daus. (1) Sir James "Walker, s. as 2nd Baronet. (2) Abraham Bradlev, b. Oct. 1810; d. unm. 1836. (3) Anne, d. s. p. 31 Jan. 1865, having m. 30 June, 1816, to Simeon Boileau, Esq. (BART.), of Lakelands, co. Dublin, J.P.; he d. 2 Sept. 1848. (4) Elizabeth, d. 30 Oct. 1868, having m. 30 Mar. 1819, to Col. Charles Pratt, of Stoneville, co. DubUn ; he d. 20 Feb. 1865, having had issue. (5) Mary, d. 26 Feb. 1866. having m. in 1820. to (Jen. George Thomas Colomb, col. 97th regt.; he d. 20 Mar. 1874, leaving issue. (6) Jane, d. 17 Dec. 1863. having m. to Com. Henry Jelllcoe, R.N., who d. 6 Dec. 1836. leaving issue. (7) Sarah, d. 23 Dec. 1870, having m. to Goddard Blenner- hassett, Esq. who d. 1833. having had issue. (8) Harriet Dawson, d. unm. 6 May, 1873. SIR JAMES WALKER KING. 2nd Baronet. M.A. T.C.D. vicar of Rathmore and Kilteel, co. Kildare 1837 66. and chaplain to (L.L.) Marquis of Anglesey; b. 12 May, 1796; d. 25 Jan. 1874. having m. 11 .Tune. 1834. his cousin Anne Sophia, eldest dau. of Hulton Smyth King, Esq. and had with other issue 4 sons and a dau. Apr KINLOCH. 361 [1] James Walker, Ueut. 60th rifles; b. 25 Mar. 1836; d. 1 Mar. IPfiO. ■, hraham Hulton, curate of Runcton, Norfolk, formerly Notto, mil. and lieut. Kildare rifles; b. 7 Jan. 1838; d. ■. 1862. [3] Sir Oharles Simeon, 3rd and present Baronet. [4] William Frederick, in the admiralty, heir presvunp- tive to the Baronetcy ; b. 13 Sept. 1843. [5] Ajine Sarah Sophia. KINLOCH, Sib Alexandeb, of Gilmerton, co. Haddington, J.P. (1686, N.8.), late gren. guards ; s. his father as 10th Baro- net in 1879; b. 1 Feb. 1830; m. 12 Aug. 1862, Lucy Charlotte, eldest dau. of Sir Ralph Abercrombie Ans- truther,Bart.of Bal- caskie, and has 3 sons and 2 daus. (1) David Alexander, gren. guards, late 96th regt.; b. 80 Feb. 1856. (2) Henry Austruther. 2nd lieut. 60th foot; b. 7 Nov. 185». (3) FrauciH, b. 6 Oct. 1863. (4) Eleanor Ann. (5) Mary Anna. Arms— Az. a boar's head erased between three mascles or, KINLOCH ; (quartering Arg. a Umt between a boar's head erased in chief and two mullets in baae ax. BOCHEID.) Crest— An eagle rising ppr. Motto— Altius tendo. Seat— Gilmerton, Drem, Haddington. [3] Elizabeth, m. to Andrew Fletcher, of Saltoun, Lord Milton of session, and lord justice clerk. [4] , m. to James Home, Esq. of Earles, advocate. [5] , m. to Gideon Scott, of Highchester ; d. s. p. (E. POLWARTH). SIR FRANCIS, 3rd Baronet, served heir of his father 16 Nov. 1699 ; b. 23 June, 1676 ; d. 2 Mar. 1747, having m. his cousin Mary, 3rd dau. of Sir James Rocheid, Bart, of Inver- leith (and coheir of her brother. Sir Francis) ; she d. 2 April, 1749, having had with 3 daus. 4 sons, [1] Sir James, 4th Baronet ; m. a Swiss lady, and had issue, " but as the children were not naturalized in Great Britain they were incapable of succession ;" d. abroad 24 Mar. 1778. [2] Francis, advocate, 1730, had a charter of Markle 1740 ; b. 12May, 1702;d. v.p. [3] Sir David, s. as 5th Baronet. [4] Alexander Rocheid, of Inverleith; d. 11 May, 1755, having m. 4 April, 1750, Janet, dau. of John Watson, of Muirhouse, co. Edinburgh (by Hon. Anne Mackay, dau. of George, 3rd Lord Reay) ; she d. 1813. His grandson, I James Rocheid (son of James Rocheid and Susan Wood), I b. 1809 ; d. at Mannheim, 3 Mar. 1840, having m. 1st, Baroness Mary, dau. of Baron Dankelman, of Mayhew, Saxony ; she d. , leaving an only son, (1) C;harles Frederick James Everard William George, b. 25 Jan. 1831 ; died at Dresden, 19 Jan. 1864, having m. 21 May, 1852, Baroness Mathilde Salviati, dau. of late Peter Heinrick de Salviati (she re-m. 14 Dec. 1865, to Julius, Baron von Busshe, vice-master of horse to George V. King of Hanover, and has 3 sons and a dau.), and had an only son, Charles Henry Alexander Frederick Camillo Everard John James, b. 30 Oct. 1853 ; m. 7 Mar. 1878, Baroness Marie von Grote, eldest dau. of Feodor von Grote, and has a son, Charles Alexander Julius William David, b. 22 Dec. 1878. Jambs Rocheid m. 2ndly— 31 Jan. 1837, Sarah Catherine, only dau. of Capt. William Patterson, R.N. (she re-m. , to John Stewart Wood, Esq. and has issue), and had an only dau. (2) Constance Isabelle, m. 3 July, 1860, as 2nd wife, to Major- Gen. David Briggs, of Strathairly, Fife, s. p. SIR DAVID, 5th Baronet, writer to the privy seal Scotland, commissioner of fisheries Scotland 1749, governor of the British linen company; d. 18/19 Feb. 1795, aged 85, having m. 16 Jan. 1746, Harriett, dau. of Archibald Cockbum, of Langton, Berwicks. (BART.); she d. 29 July, 1757, having had with other issue S sons, viz.:— Sir Francis, 6th Baronet; d. unm. 16 April, 1796.— Major Sir Archibald Gordon, 7th Baronet ; who d. unm. in 1800, and SIR ALEXANDER, 8th Baronet, collector of customs at Preston Pans; d. 12 Feb. 1813, having m. 20 June, 1801, Isabella, dau. and coheir of John Stowe, Esq. of Newton, co. Line. ; she d. 10 Mar. 1861, having had a son and dau. (1) Sir David, s. as 9th Baronet. (2) Harriet, m. 29 Aug. 1833, to Rev. Lord Thomas Hay, youngest son of John, 7th Marquis of Tweeddale. SIR DAVID, 9th Baronet, d.l. co. Haddington; b. 1 Sept. 1805 ; d. 23 Feb. 1879, having m. 5 June, 1829, Eleanor Hyndford,' eldest dau. of Sir Thomas Gibson Carmichael,Bart.; she d. 15 Oct. 1849, having had a son and 3 daus. (1) Sir Alexander, 10th and present Baronet. (2) Isabella Anne, m. 2 July, 1863, to Harington Balfour, Esq. late B.c.s. (Harington— BART.), and has a son, Nigel Harington BALFOUR, b. 12 June, 1871. (3) Eleanor Janet. (4) Harriet, m. 25 April, 1872, to Henry Fairfax, capt. R.N. C.B. (BART.) fLincagr. SIR FRANCIS KINLOCH, of Gilmerton, Haddington (son of Andrew Kinloch), merchant at Rochelle, purchased Gilmerton, Athelstaneford and Markle, in Haddingtonshire, and had a charter of the barony of Markle, 24 July, 1664, a commissioner of supply, created a Baronet of Nova Scotia 16 Sept. 1686, with remainder to his heirs male; d. Sept. 1691, having m. Magdalen MoMath ; she d. 16 Nov. 1674, having had a son and 2 daus. [1] Sir Francis, s. as 2nd Baronet. [2] Magdalen, m. about 1660, to Sir James Rocheid, of Inver- leith, Bart. [3] m. to John Charteris, mother of CoL Francis Charteris, of Amisfleld (E. Wemyss). SIR FRANCIS, 2nd Baronet, had a charter to Francis Kin- loch, jun. of Gilmerton, of that estate, 3 Mar. 1680, and was served heir of his father 5 Feb. 1692, taken prisoner at the battle of Worcester; d. Sept. 1699, having m Hon. Mary Leslie, 2nd dau. of David, 1st Lord Newark, the celebrated general who defeated Montrose at the battle of Phihphaugh ; she d. 24 Mar. 1748, aged 93, having (re-m. 18 Jan. 1|02 to Sir Alexander Ogilvy, of Forglen, Bart.— ext.— lord of session) had 2 sons and 3 daus. [1] Sir Francis, s. as 3rd Baronet. [2] David, b. 29 Nov. 1677. 862 KINLOCH--KIRKPATRICK. KINLOCH, SiK John Geoege Smyth, of Kinloch, CO. Perth, B.A. Trin. Coll. Camb. J.P. cos. Perth and Forfar; s. his father as 2nd Baronet in 1881; b. 8 Jan. 1849; m. 8 Jan. 1878, Jessie Mont- gomery, elder dau. of George Lumsden, Esq. of Edinburgh, and has a son and dau. a) George, b.l Mar. 1880. (2) A dau, b. 16 July, 1881. ARMS— Az. a boar's head erased between three mas- cles or, a crescent of the second in chief for differ- ence. CBEST— An eaglet gazing at the sun in his splendour all ppr. Perth, and Glenisla Honse, Motto—" Non Degener." SEATS— Kinloch House, Melgle, Alyth, Craighead, and Craignethie, Forfar. RESIDENCE— 32, Drummond Place, Edinburgh. DAVID KINLOCH (grandson of George Kinloch, of that ilk, and of Cruvy, co. Fife), bred a physician, and when in Spain was imprisoned by the Inquisition, and was liberated in consequence of having performed a successful cure "Pon the inquisitor-general, purchased the lands and barony of Aber- bothry, and acquired also the lands of Balmyle, Perths^hich was afterwards called Kinloch ; m. Grizel, dau. of Hay, of Gourdy, of the Errol family, and d. 1617, having had 3 sons, (1) James, of whom presently. (2) John, of Little Gourdie, Perths.; m. dau. of Sir Gilbert Ramsay, of Balmain, and from him is said to descend David James Kinloch, of Gourdie, j.p. col. in the army (retd.), formerly Bombay art. JAMES KINLOCH, of Aberbothry; m. dau. of Graham of Fintray, now Linlathin, co. Forfar, and had 2 sons, (1) Sir David, created a Baronet op Nova Scotia 6 Sept. 1685, by James VII. with remainder to his heirs male ; m. 1st, Elizabeth, only child of David, 2nd son of John Bethune, of Balfour, Fifes. ; she d. s. p. and he m. 2ndly, his cousin Margaret Graham, of Fintray. His grandson, Sir Jambs, 3rd Baronet, joined the rebellion of 1745, was tried and condemned to death ; he escaped to France and was subsequently pardoned; his estates were forfeited and re- purchased by his relatives for his son William who d. s. p. hav- ing sold them to Capt. George Oliphant Kinloch (see below). (2) James, of Kilrie, Forfarshire, physician, m. Cecilia, dau. of Thomas Fotheringham, of Powrie, and had 2 sons, [1] David, of Kilrie, m. Isabel, 2nd dau. of George Oliphant, of Clashbenie, and had a son — John. [2] John, physician, m. Jean, eldest dau. and sole heir of George Oliphant, of Clashbenie, and had with other issue a son, Capt. George Oliphant Kinloch, of Rosemount, purchased the family estates from his cousin William Kinloch aforesaid ; m. Ann, dau. of John Balneavis, of Cambaddie, M.P. Dundee in the first reformed parliament, and had a younger son, viz. — George Kinloch, m.p. Dundee in first reformed parlia- ment; d. 28 Mar. 1833, aged 58, having m. his cousin Helen, 3rd dau. of John Smyth, of Balhary, and had with other issue, all deceased, an only surviving son, viz. — IIR GEORGE KINLOCH, of Kinloch, co. Perth, J.P. D.L. ) advocate, created a Baronet 16 April, 1873; b. 13 Oct. 1800; d. 17 June, 1881, having m. 21 Oct. 1845, Margaret, only child of George Canning, Esq. of Arbroath, co. Forfar, J.p. and had 3 sons and 5 daus. (1) Sir John George Smyth, 2nd and present Baronet. (2) George Washington Andrew, of Balhary; b. 30 Nov. 1853. (3) Robert Alexander George, b. 10 July, 1855. (4) Marjory Georgina Jane. (5) Elena Cecilia Ann. (6) Margaret Aimee, m. 29 April, 1873, to William Joseph Starkey Barber-Starkey, Esq. B.A. only son of Rev. William Henry Barber, M.A. and has a son and 4 daus. William Joe H. Barber-Starket, b. 4 Mar. 1880.— Mar- garet Sarah Mary Josephine. — Georgina Blanche.— Aimee Josephine.— A dau. b. 23 May. 1881. (7) Evangeline Edith Oliphant. (8) Charlotte Isabella Blanche. S' KIRKPATRICK, Sir James, "of Closebum, CO. Dumfries" (1685, n.s.), a clerk in the admiralty ; s. his brother as 8th Baronet in 1880 ; b. 22 Mar. 1841 ; m. 24 April, 1872, Mary Steward, younger dau. of Charles John Feamley, Esq. of Peckham, Surrey, and has 3 sons and 2 daus. (1) Charles Sharpe, b. 26 Feb. 1874. (2) Harry Fearnley, b. 8 Jan. 1876. (3) Yvone, b. 18 Feb. 1879. (4) Josephine Mary, b. 4 Feb. 1873. (5) Margaret Hope, b. 17 Feb. 1878. Arms— Arg. a salttre az. on a chief of the last three cushions or. CREST— A hand holding a dagger embrued ppr. Motto— I make sure. Residencb— The Gardens, East Dulwich. ILincafie. ROGER KIRKPATRICK, of Closebum (descended from Ivone, son of William Kirkpatrick, of Closebume 1232), commissioner of the West Borders 1466 ; m. Margaret, dau. of Thomas, 1st Lord Somerville, by Janet, dau. of Alexander Stewart (ancestor of JAMES VI.), Lord Damley (she re-m. to Thomas Ker, of Ferniehurst, ancestor of the Marquis of Lothian), and had 2 sons, /I / Sir Thomas, keeper of Lochmaben Castle, sat in the Scotch Parliament 1487; d. 1602, having m. Maria, dau. of Herbert 2nd Lord Maxwell and was ancestor of Sir Thomas, created a Baronet. /2/ Alexander, of Kirkmichael, which Barony he obtained as a reward for taking prisoner at the battle of Burnswark, James, 9th and last Earl of Douglas 1484, and was ancestor of WILLIAM KIRKPATRICK, English consul at Malaga; b. 24 Mar. 1764; m. Fanny, dau. of Baron Grivegn^e, of Malalga, and had 3 daus. (1) Charlotte, m. to her cousin Thomas, son of John Kirk- patrick. (2) Harriet, m. to the Count de Cabarras. (3) Maiy Manuela, d. 22 Nov. 1879, aged 86, having ni. to Count de Montijo, a grandee of Spain of the 1st class, col. of artillery under the French standard in the Peninsular war, lost an eye at Salamanca; d. 1839, having had 2 daus. [1] m. to Duke of Alba and Benvick, in Spain. [2] Eugenie, Countess of Tt^jba, Empress of the French; b. at Grenada 5 May 1826 ; m. at Notre Dame, 29 Jan. IS.'iS. to Charles Louis Napoleon III. of France; b. 20 April, 1808 ; d. at Chislehurst, 9 Jan. 1873, having had an only son, Napoleon Eugene Louis Jean Joseph, b. 16 Mar. 18.'>6; fell in Zululand 1880. :i SIR THOMAS KIRKPATRICK, of Closebume, lleut.-col Dumfriessh. militia 1691 ; sat for Dumfriessh. in the Scotch parliament; created a BARONET of Nova Scotia, 26 | Mar. 1685, with remainder to his heirs male ; m. 1st (contract S dated)— 25 April, 1666, Hon. Isabel Sandiland, dau. of John,| Lord Torpichen; and 2ndly (contract dated 7 Dec. 1672) — * Sarah, dau. of Robert Fergusson, Esq, of Craigdarroch ; and i Srdly— 1686, Grizel, dau. of Gavin Hamilton, Esq. of Raploch, \ and widow of Inglis of Murdiestown, His descendant in t the 5th generation, J KNATCHBULL. ZQZ SIR CHARLES SRARPE KIRKPATRICK, 6th Baronet (on the death of his father, Sir Thomas, 1844); b. 1808; d. 9 Oct, 1867, havlnf? ni, 24 Mar. 1837, Helen Stuart, dau. of Thomas Kirk, of Keir Mill, co. Dumfries ; she d. 29 Sept. 1877, having? had 8 sons and 2 daus. (1) Sir Thomas, 7th Baronet; b. 26 April, 1839; d. s. p. 23 June, 1880, having m. 23 Oct. 1866, Sophia Anne, dau. of William Blanton, of Frampton-on-Sevem ; she d. s. p. 31 July, 1879. (2) Sir James, 8th and present Baronet. (3) Koger, b. 24 Sept. 1844. (4) Charles William Sharpe, b. 6 May, 1846; m. Catherine, dau. of Thomas Murch, of Peckham, Surrey, and lias issue. (5) Robert Herries, b. 10 June, 1848. (6) Stewart, b. 30 April, 18.50. (7) Arthur Renton. b. 25 Oct. 1852. (8) Yvone, b. 19 Aug. 1854; d. 22 Mar. 1879. (9) Jane, m. 24 June, 1863, to Samuel Speck, C.B. 8.p. (10) Charlotte Barbara, m. 2 Nov. 1868, to George Edward Martin, capt. Madras 8.C.; he d. 17 June, 1873, having had 2 daus. /I/ Helen Mary Martin. /2/ Gertrude Sophia. KNATCHBULL, Sir Wyndham, of Mereham Hatch, Kent, J.P. (1641, E.), M.P. East Kent 1875/6; s. his brother as 12th Baronet in 1871; b. 9 Aug. 1844; heir presumptive, his uncle Lord Braboume. XRMS— Az. three cross crosslets fltclK^ between two bendlets or. CREST— On a chapeau az. turned up ermine a leopard pelet^e arg. MOTTO— In cruciflxa gloria mea. Seat— Mersham Hatch, Ashford. Town Addhbss— «, Albert MansioM, Victoria Street, s.w. S Umeage. TR NORTON KNATCHBULL, of Mersham Hatch. Kent ^ J (descended from Richard Knatchbull. who purchased Mer- sham Hatch, 2 HENRY VII. 1486/7), knighted at AMiitehall 3 July 164l,a.».1 created a B.VRO.NET, 4 Aug. following; M.P. Kent 1639,40; Now Romney 1640,1, 1660 1; he d. 5 Feb. 1614 ffit 83. having m. 1st, Dorothy, dau. of Thomas Westrow, of St Peters, Cornhill. alderman of London, sometime sheriff of' London and Middx. and had 13 children. He m. 2ndly (license dated 26 Nov, 1662), Dorothy, dau. of Sir Robert Hony- wood Knt. of Pelt in Charing, Kent, and widow of Sir Edward Steward, Knt.; she bur. 2 May, 1694. By his 1st wife he had with other issue 2 sons, ic-Q«n ^k; rn Sir John, 2nd Baronet, M.P. New Romney 16o9 60; d.l5 Dec 1696 having m. 17 Jan. 1669, Jane dau. and coheir of Sir Edward Monins, of Waldershare, Kent ; she d. 7 June, 1699, r2Y^riir Thoums, 3rd Baronet, will dated 12 Dec. 1711; m. Mary dau. of Sir Edward Dering, of Surrenden, Kent ; she bur "24 June, 1724/34, leaving with other issue a son, viz. : SIR EDWARD, 4th Baronet, M.P. Kent. 1713/22, Lostwithiel, 1727; d. 3 April, 1730, having m. 22 Dec. 1698, Alice, dau. of John Wyndham.of Norrington, Wilts, and sister of Thomas, Lord Wyndham, of Finglass, lord chancellor of Ireland • she bur. at Mersham, 16 April, 1723, having had with other issue 4 sons, (1) Sir Wyndham Knatchbull-Wyndham, which latter name he assumed by act of parliament 1746, 5th Baronet, sheriff Kent, 1733; d, 23 July, 1749, having m. 23 June, 1730, Catherine, only dau. of James Harris, Esq. of The Close, Salisbury (E Malmesbury) ; she d. 8 Jan. 1740/1, leaving an only son, Sir Wyndham Knatchbull-Wyndham, 6th Baronet, MP Kent 1762, until his decease, 26 Sept. 1763, unm. (2) Sir Edward, 7th Baronet; d. 21/23 Nov. 1783, jet 85 having m. Grace, 2nd dau. of William Legge, Esq. of Salis- bury ; she d. 16 Mar. 1788, set. 58, having had with other issue a son and successor, Sir Edward, s. as 8th Baronet. (3) Wadham, LL.B. Trinity Hall, Camb. 1730, ll.d. 1741, chancellor and prebendary of Durham, vicar of Chilham, Kent' d. 27 Dec. 1760, set. 54 (bur. in Durham Cathedral), having m! 8 July, 1743, Harriet, dau. of Charles Parry, of Oakfield, Berks, she d. 12 Oct. 1794, ast. 83, having had with other issue 2 sons, /I/ (Jharles, of Babington, Somerset, post-capt. R.N.; b. 23 May, 1747; d. s. p. 11 Mar. 1818, having m. (setts, ante nupt. 31 July, 1785) his cousin Frances, dau. and heir of Major Norton Knatchbull, of Babington ; she d. 18 Mar. 1818. /2/ Wjmdham, of London, merchant ; b. 11 Sept. 1760; d. 29 June, 1833, having m. 12 June, 1790, his cousin Catherine Maria, dau. of Sir Edward Knatchbull, Bart.; she d. 30 Jan. 1807, having had with other issue 2 sons, [1] Wadham, of Cholderton Lodge, Hants, prebendary of Wells, rector of Sutton Mandeville, Wilts.; b. 9 Aug. 1794; d. 9 Jan. 1876; m. 5 July, 1825, Louisa Elizabeth, dau. of William Wyndham, Esq. of Dinton, Wilts, she d. 26 June, 1845 having had 6 sons and 4 daus, (1) Wyndham, of Babington, Somerset, J.P. capt. late 3rd dragoon guards; b. 27 Nov. 1829; unm. (2) Wadham, b. 7 April, 1831; m. 20 Aug. 1862, Maria Helena, only dau. of Rev. Bryan Faussett, of Heppington, Kent, and has a son, Edward Wadham, b. 1863. (3) Francis, lieut.-col. Norfolk regt. late major (9th regt.), served with 89th regt. at siege and fall of Sebastopol ; b. 25 July, 1832; m. 25 July, 1870, Sarah B , eldest dau. of Thomas Moore Persse, Esq. j.p. Mount Vernon, Galway, and has 2 sons and 2 daus. Wyndham Persse, b. 29 Oct. 1873.— Hubert Frank, b. 3 Nov. 1878. — Maud Frances. — Eileen Louisa, (4) Norton, lieut.-col. Sherwood foresters (Derbyshire, late 95th regt.) 1881; b. 16 Jan. 1834; m. 16 Feb. 1871, Elizabeth Florence Paxton, youngest dau, of late Major- Gen. Wavell. royal fusiliers, and has had 2 sous and 2 daus. Reginald Norton, b. 7 Feb. 1872.— Arthur Claude Wadham, b. 4 Oct. 1878 ; d. 4 Feb. 1880.— Ethel Mary.— Muriel Wyndham. (5) Edward, lieut. 11th Bengal N.I. ; b. 19 Feb. 1836; d. 25 July, 1865. (6) Charies, capt. 10th regt.; b. 15 May, 1842. (7) Louisa. (8) Catherine, m. 22 June, 1854, to Rev. John Wilkinson- Peacocke, of the Potterhanworth family; he d. 8 Nov. 1867, leaving 3 sons, John Wadham Peacocke, b, 24 May, 1855.— Edward Francis, d. 1865.— Anthony Knatchbull, b. 4 Oct. 1867. (9) Eleanor, m. 3 Oct. 1861, to Capt. Francis John Slade- Gully, Bengal s.C; he d. 12 Nov. 1864, leaving a son and 2 daus. Francis SLADE-GULLY, of Trevennen, Cornwall,b. 1863. (10) Alice. [2] William Francis, of Babington. Somerset; b. 30 July, 1804; d, s, p, 2 May, 1871, having m. 11 April, 1829, Emma Louisa, dau. of Charles Gordon Gray, of Virgin Valley, Jamaica, and Stratton, (4) Norton, of Babington, Somerset, major in the army; bp, 22 June, 1711 ; d, 10 May, 1782, having m, Judith, 2nd dau, and coheir of William Long, Esq. of Stratton-upon-Foss, Somerset ; she d. 18 May, 1772, leaving an only dau. Frances, m, to her cousin Charles Knatchbull, of Babington, B,N. SIR EDWARD, 8th Baronet, high sheriff Kent, 1785, M.P. 1790/96; d. 21 Sept. 1819, aged 60, having m, July, 1780, Mary, dan. and coheir of William Western Hugessen, Esq. of Provender, Kent (by Thomasine his wife, dau, of Sir John Honywood, Bart.); she d. 24 May, 1784, having had an only surviving son, (1) Sir Edward, s, as 9th Baronet. SIR EDWARD m, 2ndly — 4 June, 1785, Frances, dau. of John Graham, lieut.-gov. of (Georgia before the act of independence; she d. 23 Nov. 1799, having had, with other issue, 2 sons and 3 daus. (2) Wyndham, D.D. rector of Aldington-cum-Smeeth and Westbere, Kent. Laudian professor of Arabic at Oxford; b. 23 Aug. 1786; d. 5 April, 1868, having m. 16 Dec. 1826, Anna Maria Elizabeth, eldest dau. of Henry Dawkins, Esq. of Sandgate, Kent, M.P. Aldborough ; she d. 9 Jan. 1855, having had a dau, AUfiUSTA, m, Jan, 1856, to G«orge William Lee Plumptre Carter, of Kennington Hall, Kent, bar,-at-law, and has had with other issue 5 sons and a dau. 864 KNIGHTLEY. Harry Wyndham Carter, b. 26 Nov. 1854.-George WilUam b. 3 Nov. 1857.-Charles Edwin James b. 27 Nov. 1856 -^enry Frederic Victor, b. 26 May, 1862.-Arthur St. John, b. 13 Nov. 1869.-Louisa. .„^oftA„H1 fi\ Thnnm'4 rant R A.* d. having m. 30 April, ^•L JanTeiS'dau of Sir John Connell, Knt. judge of the admralty Scotland (Campbell op Succoth-Bart.); she d. H June, 1880, having re-m. to Rev. Francis Edward Smith, rec- tor of Hadstock, Essex. . „. T.r„„ IQAA +« (4) Frances Anne, d. 14 Mar. 1842, having m. 24 May, 1806, to Rev. Charles Hughes-Hallett, of Higham Kent. (5) Mary, d. 23 Feb. 1846, having m. 20 June, 1818, to Rev. Watson William Dickins, rector of Adisham, Kent. (6) Harriet, d. 5 Aug. 1864, having m. 20 Aug. 1816, to Adm. George William Hughes-D'Aeth, of Knowlton Court, Kent; he d. 28 April, 1873. , ^ , SIR EDWARD m. 3rdly-13 April, 1801, Mary, dau. and coheir of Thomas Hawkins, Esq. of Nash Court, Kent ; she d. 19 Dec. 1850, having had 2 sons and 6 daus. ?7) Henry Edward, rector of Campsea Ashe, Suffolk; b. 30 Aug. 1808 ; d. s. p. 31 Aug. 1876, having m. 17 Sept. 1835, Pleasance, dau. of Thomas Bagge, Esq. of Stradsett Hall, Norfolk (BART.); she d. 31 Dec. 1865. (8) Reginald Edward, licut.-gen. R.A. ; b. 11 May, 1812; m. Ist —11 July, 1845, Lucy Eleanor, 2nd dau. of Capt. William Bowen; she d. 30 Sept. 1846. He m. 2ndly— 21 Oct. 1852, Sarah Emma, eldest dau. of Capt. Owen Lomer, late (21st) Bengal N.i. and by her has 3 sons and 2 daus. George Wyndham Chichester, lieut. E. Kent mil. ; b. 3 Mar. 1862.— Henry Dalrymple, b. 11 June, 1864.— Owen Edward, b. 21 Feb. 1868.— Louisa Bertha.— Eliza Inna. (9) Mary Anne, d. 24 July, 1843, having m. 6 Mar. 1823, to Henry Revel Reynolds, bar.-at-law L.I. chief commissioner of the insolvent court. (10) Eleanor, m. 5/24 July, 1823, to George John, 4th Baron Sondes, who d. 17 Dec. 1874 (E. SONDES). (11) Ann Frances, d. s. p. 16 April, 1837, having ra. 4 April, 1836, to Rev. William Henry Hanson, rector of Hockwold-cum- Wilton, Norfolk. (12") Catherine Elizabeth, m. 17 May, 1828, to Henry Charles Morton Dyer, bar.-at-law I.T. who d. (13) Grace Mary, d. 14 Jan. 1873, having m. 1 Aug. 1832, to John Hopton Russel Chichester, bar.-at-law L.l. (14) Elizabeth, b. 1819. RIGHT HON. SIR EDWARD KNATCHBULL, 9th Baronet, P.O. M.P. Kent 1819/31, and E. Kent 1833/45, paymaster-gen. of the forces; b. 20 Dec. 1781; d. 24 May, 1849, having m. 1st— 25 Aug. 1806, Annabella Christiana, dau. of Sir John Honywood, Bart.; she d. 4 April, 1814, having had, with other issue, a son and dau. (1) Sir Norton Joseph, s. as 10th Baronet. (2) Mary Dorothea, d. 22 Feb. 1838, having m. 5 June, 1826, to Edward Knight, Esq. junior, of Godmersham Park, Kent, and had issue. SIR EDWARD m. 2ndly— 24 Oct. 1820. Fanny Catherine, eldest dau. of Edward Knight, Esq. of Godmersham Park, Kent, and had, \vith other issue (all of whom upon her petition were authorised by R.L. 6 Aug. 1849, to assume the additional name and arms of HUGESSEN), 4 sons, (3) Edward Hugessen, created LORD Brabourne 1880. (4) Reginald Brydges Knatchbull-Hugessen, B.A. Balliol Coll. Oxon. 1852, rector of Mersham, Kent, since 1876, of Cheriton 1866 76; b. 19 Feb. 1831; m. 23 Aug. 1866, Maria, 2nd dau. of Rev. Tatton Brockman, M.A. of Beachborough, Kent, and Gore Court, Maidenhead; she d. 28 Dec. 1880, having had with other issue 2 sons and 4 daus. Everard, 1. 17 April, 1871.— Reginald Tatton, b. 4 April, 1878. —Mabel Catherine.-Violet.— Winifred Martina.— Amy. (5) Richard Astley, capt. 57th regt.; b. 9 Sept. 1832; d. s. p. 29 Aug. 1875, having m, 15 April, 1857, Louisa, dau. of WiUiam Kelly, Esq. of (6) Herbert Thomas Knatchbull-Hugessen, of Provender, Kent; b. 1 Dec. 1835. ' ' SIR NORTON JOSEPH, 10th Baronet; b. 10 July, 1808- d 2 Feb. 1868, having m. 31 May, 1831, Mary, eldest dau of Jesse Watts Russell, Esq. of Ham Hall, co. Stafford, and Biggin Hall, Northants ; she d. 3 Sept. 1874, having had 2 sons and 3 daus. (1) Sir Edward, 11th Baronet, bar.-at-law; b. 26 April 1838- d. unm. 30 May, 1871. ' (2) Sir Wyndham, 12th and present Baronet. (3) Mary Louisa, m. 29 Mar. 1856, to Major-Gen. Charles Stirling Dundas, and has 2 sons and 2 daus. Arthur Charles Frederick Dun das, b. 28 Sept. 1857.— Malcolm James Russell, b. 24 Jan. 1859.-Amy Mary.-Alice Norton. (4) Eleanor Grace, m. 29 Aug. 1857, to Robert John O'Reilly, Esq. of Mill Castle, co. Westmeath, bar.-at-law, and has a dau Kathleen Mary O'Reilly. (5) Beatrice Joanna, m. 1 Dec. 1874, as 4th wife, to Charles Edmund, 3rd Baron Ellenborough. v/iioaice RNIGHTLEY, SiB RAiNALD,of Fawsley Park, Northants. (1798, O.B.), m.p. South North- ants. since 1852; s. his father as 3rd Baronet in 1864 ; b. 22 Oct. 1819 ; m. 20 Oct. 1869, Louisa Mary, only dau. of late Gen. Sir Edward Bowater, K.c.B. ; heir presumptive, his cousin, Rev. Valen- tine Knightley. Arms— (Quarterly, Ist and 4th, Ermine. 2ud and 3rd, Paly of six or and gu. all within a bordure az. Crest— A buck's head arg. Supporters— Two falcons ppr. Motto — Invlta fortuna. Seat — Fawsley Park, Daventry. TOWN H0U8K— 4, Grosvenor Crescent, 8.W. ILmrage. Sir William Betham writes of tliis " family tliat there is no private family in the kingdom has given more knights ; none which have been more numerous in its branches; some of them have almost rivalled the eldest in consequence; and that settled in France surpassed them having many centuries ago been declared noble; the alliances they have contracted have been equal to themselves ; and the many high offices held by them in the state have been exceeded only by the very large possessions they have constantly had." Sm VALENTINE KNIGHTLEY, of Fawsley, Northants. (descended from Richard Knightly, of Fawsley, temp. Edward IV. whose ancestor Raiuald de Kniglitley held the manor of Knightley, co. Staff, temp. Wli.LiAM CoKQ.) ; m. Annie, dau. of Sir Edward Ferrers, of Baddesley Clinton, co. Warwick. He d. 1566, having had with other issue, 3 sons, [1] Sir Richard, K.B. lord of the manor of Fawsley, a zealous Calviuist, summoned before the Star Chamlier "for secretly printing libels against the Church and was deeply fined, sat in several Parliaments temp. Q. Elizabeth and James I.; d. 1615, having m. 1st, Mary, dau. of William Fermor, of Easton Newton. He m. 2ndly, Lady Elizabetli, 6th dau. of Edwani Duke of Somerset, Lord Protector; she d. 1602, by whom he had a son Sir Seymour, and 6 others. [2] Thomas, of Burgh Hall, co. Staff, ; m. Elizabeth, dau. of John Shuckburgh, of Navesby, Northampton. From him descended in the 4th generation Lucy Knightley, of Fawsley, d. Aug. 1738, having m. Jane Grey, dau. of Henry Benson, of Dodford, Northampton (by Elizabeth, dau. and coheir of Thomas, Lord Grey of Groby, a coheir of the baronies of Badlesmere, Fitzwarine, and Latimer); she d. 3 Dec. 1731, leaving a son, Valentine, of whom presently. [3] Edward, of Offchurch, Warwick ; m. thrice, and by the second, Elizabeth, dau. of Sir William Lenthall, of Latchford, Oxon. was grandfather of Sir John Knightley, of Offchurch, created a Baronet SO Aug. 1660, whose only son Sir John d. s. p. 1668. JCmOMTOX—lCA^O WLES. 805 VALENTINE KNIGHTLEY, of Fawsley, Northants. M.l'.; b. 1 May, bp. at Charwelton 9 Sept. 1718 ; d. 6 May, 1764, having tn. 21 Dec. 1740, Elizabeth, dau. of Edward Dum- mer, of Swaltland, Hants; she d. 11 Aug. 1760, having had with 2 daus. 4 sons, (1) Lucy.b. 23 Feb. 1741/2; d, s.p. 28 Jan. 1791, having m. 14 April, 1764, Catherine, dau. of Sir James Dash wood, Bart. (2) Sir John, created a Baronet. (3) James, b. 5 Aug. 1762; bur. s. p. 10 Nov. 1829, having m. Mary Davies. (4) Charles, rector of Preston Capes and vicar of Fawsley, Northants. ll.b.; b. 29 Oct. 1753; will proved 6 Aug. 1787, having m. 23 June, 1779, Elizabeth, only dau. of Henry Boul- ton, Esq. of Moulton, co. Lincoln (by his 2nd wife, Sarah Buckworth); she d. 18 Feb. 1835, having had with 2 daus. 2 sons, /I/ Sir Charles, s. as 2nd Baronet. /2/ Henry, rector of Charwelton, Northants.; b. 23 Jan. 1786; d. 9 Sept. 1813, having m. 1810, Jane Diana, dau. of Rev. Philip Story, of Lockington Hall, co. Leic. rector of Walton on Wolds and vicar of Lockington; she d. 4 Mar. 1875, having had 2 sons and a dau. [1] Valentine, M.A. 1837, rector of Charwelton since 1837, and of Preston Capes. Northants. since 1836, b.a. Ch. Ch. Oxon. 1834, heir presumptive to the Baronetcy; b. 30 Sept. 1812. [2] Henry Charles, vicar of Combroke, Warw.; b. 22 Dec. 1813; m. 22 April, 1861, Mary Maria, eldest dau. of Capt. Sylvester Richmond, and has 2 sons and 3 daus. (1) Charles Valentine, bar.-at-law, l.T. 1879, b. 22 July, 1863. (2) Henry Francis, b. 30 July, 1854. (3) Selina Mary, m. 27 Dec. 1877, to Francis, only son of Rev. Henry .Mills, of Pillaton, Devon (BART.) (4) Jane Eon. SIR JOHN KNKJHTLEY, in H.o. created a BARONET 2 Feb. 1798, with remainder to the issue male of his brother Rev. Charles Knightley; b. 17 Feb. 1746, 7; d. s. p. 29 Jan. 1812, having m. 16 April, 1779, Mary, onlv dau. of John Raines, Esq. of Layham, Suffolk, and of his wife Elizabeth, niece of Right Rev. James Johnson, D.D. bishop of Worcester; she d. 22 Sept. 1830. SIR CHARLES. 2nd Baronet. D.C.L. M.P South Northants.; b. 30 June (?Jan.) 1781; d. 30 Aug. 1864, having m. 24 Aug. 1813. Selina .Mary, eldest dau. of Feltis had, with other issue, 3 sons and a dau. (1) Reginald Henry, b. 34 April, 1846; m. 26 Oct. 1876, Sarah, dau. of Rev. Edwin Smith, chaplain to the forces, and has a son, Reginald EK capt. late rifle brigade, and haa • son and 8 daus. Walter George Albert F0RTI8CCB, b. ft April. 1866.— Mar- garet Annie.— Katherine Blanche.— Oonstanoe iMbel. DICK-LAUDER, Sib Thomas North, of Foun- tain Hall, CO. Haddington (1690, N.8.), lieat, Edinb. mil. late 60th rifles ; s. his father as 9th Baronet in 1867 ; b. 28 April, 1846 ; heir presump- tive, his brother John Edward Arthur. Arms— Quarterly, Ist and 4th, Gu. a grifBn segreant, a Ixirdure arg. Lauder. 2nd and 3rd, Arg. a fesse wavy az. between three mullets gii, Dick. CREST— A tower -with portcullis down a sentinel appearing above the battlements ppr. LAUDER. Supporters— Two lions rampant arg. Motto—" Tiuris pmdentia custos." Seats— The Grange House, near Edinburgh, and Fountain Hall, Haddington. TOWK House— 44, OnMow Pquaro. s.w. LAWRENCE. 375 Uineagr. S' IIR JOHN LAXTDEB, of Fountain Hall, oo. Haddington (grandson of Andrew Lander and Janet, dan. of Andrew ij, of Polton), adrooate 1668, counsel to the Duke of Honmouth at his trial 1686, appointed an ordiuary lord of session as Lord Foontainhall at the Revolution 1689, and a lord of justiciary 1690, declined the appointment of lord advo- cate 1699; created a Baronet of Nova Scotia 25 Jan. 1690, with remainder to his issue male; d. 90 Sept. 1722, having m. Margaret, 9nd dan. of Sir Alerander Seton, Lord Pitme«lden of session, and had with other issoe a son, viz.: IIR ANDREW, 3rd Baronet (on the death of his brother Bir Alexander 1730); m. his cousin Isabel, only child and heir of William Dick, of Grange, by Anne, dau. of Sir Alexander Seton, aforesaid ; she d. 7 Nov. 1758. His great-grandson, Sm JOHN DICK-LAUDER, 8th Baronet (on the death of his tather Sir Thomas, 1848), Bengal army, D.L. Mid- lothian; b. 21 April, 1818; d. 9S Mar. 1867, having m. 99 May, 1845, Lady Anne Dalrymple, 9nd dan. of North, 9th Earl of Stair, and had 4 sons and 8 dans. (1 ) Sir Thonuui Nortli, 9tb and present Baronet. (2) John Edward Arthur, heir prMomptiTe to the BaronetOTt b. 98 July, 1848; m. 14 Oct. 1878, Rose. 2nd dau. of Charles Henry Oaldecott, Esq. of Armalinda Park, Fort Jackaoou King WUUamsfeown, South Africa, and has 9 dans.— ZeOa Brebrii.— Norma Anne. (3) OcoqfeWilllam Dalrymple, b. 4 Sept. 1859. (4) Stair, bw 4 Nor. ISM: m. I Dec 1878, Eleanor Aim*, yoongest dau. of (Seorge Oordoa Browne Leith,Esq.of Ancasto-, (Canada (Bart.) (6) Margarafe Louisa, m. 99 Oct. 1878, to Arthur Charles Pole, t.l8Uihai S" capt. (Bart.), who d. 14 Dec 1879. (6) (^larlotte Anne. m. 1 Mar. 1875, to Lieat.-Col. John Fletcher Hathorn, of CasUe Wigg, oo. Wigton,lata Ooldstream guards, and has a son and dau. Hogh HATHORN, b. 19 Joly. 18n.— Anne Oathe ri ne. (7) OMherine SeCoo, m. 9 Ang. 1871, to Stenart James (Tharles l)uckett,or Riu— llstowp Park,oo. Oailow, high sherilT 1873, hite Ueat. 18th hossan. and has a son and dan. John Stenart Ducutt. b. 10 Jane, 1876.— Amy Anne Char- lotte; b. 8 April, 1879. T AWRENCE, Sir HsNBT Hates (1868, U.K.); 8. his father as 2nd Baronet in 1864; b. 26 Feb. 1864; heir presumptive, his uncle Henry. Arms— Enn. on a cross raguly gu. an Eastern crown or, on a chief az. two swords in saltire ppr. between as many leopards' heads arg. CRK8T— Out of an eastern crown or a cubit arm entwined bya wreath of laiurel and hold- ing a dagger all ppr. MOTTO— Never give in. Emeage. SIR HENRY ilONTGOMERY LAWRENCE (elder brother of Sir John, Lord Lawrence, O.C.B. G.C.8.1. and a Baronet -see PEERAGE), lieut.-col. Bengal art. A.D.C. to the Queen served in the Cabul and Sutlej campaigns in 1843 ; Bntisn resident at Nepaul 1843 ; resident at Lahore and agent for governor-gen. on north-west frontier 1846 ; K.C.B. 6 Ma«r, 1848 chief com. for government of the Punjaub 1849; Gude 1867 , mortally wounded at the siege of Lucknow 2nd, and d. 4th July, 1857 ; b. 28 June, 1806 ; m. 21 Aug. 1837, Honoria, dau. of Rev. George Marshall, of Fahan, co. Derry, Ireland ; she d. 16 Jan. 1854, having hud 2 sons and a dau. (1) Sir Alexander Hutchinson, created a Baronet. (2) Henry Waldemar, bar.-at-law L.i. 1868, heir presump- tive to the Baronetcy; b. 24 Jan. 1845 ; m. 1873, Emily Mary, dau. of late Sir Greorge Burdett L'Estrange ; she b. 19 July, 1845, and has had 2 sons and a dau. Alexander Waldemar, b. 1874. — Henry Louis, d. 21 Aug 1877.— Honoria, b, 19 Dec. 1877. (3) Honoria Letitia, m. 9 Aug. 1873, to Henry George Hart, Esq. (FBERE— Bart.) SIR ALEXANDER HUTCHINSON LAWRENCE, was in consideration of his father's services created a Baronet 10 Aug. 1858, with remainder to the issue male of his brother ; b. 6 Sept. 1838; killed in India 27 Aug. 1864, having m. 28 Aug. 1862, Alice Eacy, dau. of Evory Kennedy, m.d. of Belgard Castle, CO. Dublin, pres. F.R.C.P. Ireland 1854/61 (she re-m. 10 Oct. 1871, to Sir George Young, Bart, of Formosa), and had a son, [1] Sir Henry Hayes, 2nd and present Baronet. LAWRENCE, Sir James John Tre- vor (1867, U.K.), M.P. Mid-Surrey since 1875, formerly medical officer in the Indian service; 8. his father as 2nd Baronet in 1867; b. 30 Dec. 1831; m. 6 Oct. 1869, Elizabeth, only child of late John Matthew, Esq. of Bur- ford Lodge, Dorking, and has 3 sons and a dau. (1) William Matthew Trevor, b. 17 Sept. 1870. (2) Aubrey Trevor, b. 15 Jan. 1875. (3) Charles Trevor, b. 18 Sept. 1879. (4) Bessie Mary. Arms— Erm. a cross raguly gu. in the 1st and 4th quarters a serpent nowed ppr. . ^ ^ xi. s^ CREST— A gryphon's head couped arg. in front thereof a serpent nowed ppr. Motto — Mente et labore. SEAT— Burford Lodge, Dorking, Surrey. TOWN HOUSE— 67, Prince's Gate, S.W. Eineage. TTTILLIAM LAWRENCE, of Cirencester, co. Glouc. surgeon W (son of William Lawrence, of Burford, Oxon.); b. 11 Sept. 1763; d. 19 Feb. 1837, having m. 9 April, 1778, Judith, 2nd dau. of William Wood, Esq. of Tetbury, co. Glouc; she d. 24 Feb 1839, having had with other issue 3 sons and 3 daus. [1] Sir WilUam, created a BARONET. r2l Charles, of The Querns, Cirencester; b. 21 Mar. 1794; d. 5 July, 1881, having m. 26 May, 1818, Lydia, elder dau. of Devereux Bowly, Esq. of Chesterton House, Cirencester, and had a son and 4 daus. , j; n ^ „* (1) Charles WilUam, M.A. steward and formerly fellow of New Coll. Oxon.; b. 16 Aug. 1822; m. l8t-4 July, 1849, Louisa Catherine, 3rd dau. of Major Thomas Ramsden Agnew,of Tipner, near Portsmouth; she d. s. p. He m. 2ndly— J5 July 1855, Elizabeth Rosetta, only dau. of James Hmton Bowlv, Esq. of Cheltenham, and has a son and 3 daus. Charles Arthur, b. 25 Jan. 1858.— Mary Rosetta Frances.- Alice Helen.— Florence Josephine. Trr-irorr, (2-) JuUa, m. 25 Mar. 1845, to her cousin Henry William Cnpps, of Parmoor, Bucks, Q.c. recorder of Lichfield, vice- chairman quarter sessions, and has 5 sons and 6 daus. Ill Henry Lawrence Cripps, b. 8 Jan. 1846 ; m. 1872, Mary Pennington, dau. of late Francis Rivers Freehng, 6th dragoon guards (BART.), and has a dau. b. 17 bept. /2^/ William Harrison, b. 15 Jan. 1850; m 26 Ji^y, 1877, BlLche, dau. of Richard Potter, Esq. of Standish, co. Glouc. and has 2 sons and a dau, William Lawrence, b. -—A son, o. i^ Aug. 1881.— A dau. b. 11 Sept. 1879. 376 LA WREN CE— LA WSON. 131 Charles Alfred, bar.-at-law M.T. 1877, fellow St. Jota s boll. Oxon.; b. 3 Oct. 1852; m. 20 Oct. 188 , Theresa 6th dau. of Richard Potter, Esq. of Ruslaud HaU, and ot Standish House, Stonehouse, co. Glouc /4/ Frederick Edward, b. 27 April, 1855 ; d. 24 June, 1871. /5/ Arthur Devereux,b. 18 May, 1858, 16/ Juha Marina, m. 16 April, 1873, to Theodore, son of rp c B Stretch, archdeacon of Ballacot, Australia, and has a dau. Marina Julia. /I I Katharine Alice. -^ a - ^ 181 Judith Emily, m. 20 Aug. 1872, to Rev. Frederick Henry Slocock, vicar of Wootten Wawen, co. Warwick, and has a son and 2 daus. Frederick Edmund Slocock, b. 12 May, 1875.— Emily Julia.— Ethel Elizabeth. t. i. _i. 191 Rosa Margaret, m. 2 Jan. 1878, as 2nd wife, to Robert Taunton Raikes, Esq. (see also MUNRO), and has a son and 2 daus. „ ,, *. Cuthbert Taunton Raikes, b. 10 Nov. 1878.— Margaret Taunton.— Hilda Taunton, b. 11 Mar. 1881. /lO/ Edith Eleanor. ^^ ^ (3) Mary, m. 20 May, 1851, to Rev. William Henry Stanton, rector of Hasleton-cum-Yanworth, co. Glouc. rural dean, J.P. and has 5 sons and a dau. William Lawrence STANTON, b. 23 Dec. 18.')4. — Alfred Herbert, b. 1 April, 1856.— Edward Charles, b. 4 June, 1857. —Joseph Wilfrid, b. 12 July, I860.— Henry Ernest, b. 11 Nov. 1861.— Agnes Mary. (4) Helen. [3] John, a solicitor, b. 4 Dec. 1795. [4] Susanna, d. 21 Jan. 1849, having m. 6 Dec. 1814, to George Bevir, of Cirencester, who d. 21 Mar. 1846, having had issue. [5] Mary, d. 30 April, 1815, having m. 24 Sept. 1814, to Stephen Wilkins, of Cirencester, who d. s. p. 17 Jan. 1828. [6] Judith, m. 12 July, 1812, to Rev. Henry Cripps, M.A. vicar of Preston, All Saints, and of Stonehouse, co. Glouc. (son of Joseph Cripps, 50 years M.P. Cirencester) ; he d. 7 Nov. 1861, having had with 7 daus. 2 sons, of whom the elder, Henry William CRIPPS, Q.C. m. 25 Mar. 1846, his consin Julia, above named. SIR WILLIAM LAWRENCE, of Ealing Park, Middx. a dis- tinguished surgeon, demonstrator of anatomy and lecturer on surgery at St. Bartholomew's hospital president of the college of surgeons, surgeon extraordinary to the Queen, Serjeant surgeon to Her Majesty 1857, F.R.s. &c.; was created a Baronet 30 April, 1867; b. 16 July, 1783 ; d. 5 July, 1867, having m. 14 Aug. 1828, Louisa, younger dau. of Jaiuea Senior, Esq. of Broughton House, Aylesbmy, Bucks; she d. 14~Aug. 1855, having had with other issue a son and 2 daus. (1) Sir James John Trevor Lawrence, 2nd and present Baronet. (2) Louisa Elizabeth. (3) Mary Wilhelmina. LAWRENCE, Sib James Clabke, of London, Baronet, so created 16 Dec. 1869; J.P. Middx. and Surrey and city of Westmin- ster, alderman of Walbrook ward, 1860, president of the royal hospitals of Bridewell and Bethlehem, m.p. Lambeth since 1868; one of H.M. lieuts. for the city of London ; sheriff of London and Middx. 1862/3; lord mayor of London 1868/9 ; b. 1 Sept. 1820. Note— No heir to this Baronetcy. ARMS— Erm. on a cross raguly gu. between in the 1st and 4th quarters a fasces erect encircled by a weath of oak ppr a nair of compasses extended or. ^ Crest— A wolfs head erased arg. crusilly charged with a pair of compasses extended sa. j & a pair Motto— Per ardua stabilis. Town Residence— 75, Lancaster Gate, w. ILmragf. -TT7^LLLAM LAWRENCE. ..f London (son of Thomai VV Lawrence, of St. Akih-s. Cornwall), alderman. J.P. Middx. and Westminster ; comiuissioiuT of liiiitt natny for London ; sherifTof London and Middx. 1848 9 ; ' -'j ; d. 25 Nov. 1855, having m. 21 Sept. 1817. Ju: of James Clarke, Esq. of Wimeswold, near Loul' _ co. Leic; she d. 14 Feb. 1874, having had with other i^ue 4 moM and a dau. (1) William,of London,alderman,acommi88ionerof Iieat«nancy for London, sheriflf of London and Middx. 1857,«, lord mayor of London 1863, 64. M.P. 1866/74, 1880; b. 2 Sept. 1818. (2) Sir James Clarke, created a Baronet. (3) Alfred, commissioner of lieutenancy for I> • !r, 1826 ; d. 9 June, 1875, having m. 27 Oct 1858, ' ij,, dau. of Henry Ridge, Esq. of Upper Clapton, .M. had 3 sons and 3 daus. Alfred Henry, b. 12 Sept. 1859.— Frederick William, b. 18 Dec. 1871.— Ellen Mary.— Annie Jane. — Caroline Aspland. (4) Edwin, B.A. LUB. bar.-at-law M.T. commissioner of lieu- tenancy for London ; b. 2 Feb. 1837; m. 11 June, 1874, Edith Jane, }'ounger dan. of John Benjamin Smith, Esq. of King's Ride, Ascot, Berks. M.P. Stockport 18A2/74 s. p. (5) Jane. LAW SON, Sib Wilpbid, of Brayton, Cumb. j.p. (1831, U.K.), M.P. Carlisle 1859/65 and since 1868; 8. bis fatber as 2nd Baronet in 1867; b. 4 Sept. 1829 ; m. 13 Nov. 1860, Mary, 3rd dau. at Josepb Pocklington-Senbouse, Esq. of Netberball, Cumb. and bas 4 sons and 4 dans. (1) Wilfrid, b. 21 Oct. 1862. (2) Arthur, b. 9 June, 1866. (3) Mordaunt, b. 14 April, 1868. (4) Godfrey, b. 29 Oct 1880. l5)men,\i%U6),iSji!be\,, ,, (7) Lucy, . , (Jd) Jpsephlnc. Arms (nofezempilflea, tmt the lollowinjf are tued)— Per pale arg. and sa. a chevTon connterobaaged, on a oanton of the second two ban or. Crbst— Out of clouds ppr. two anna embowed retted ermlnols cuffs sa. holding a sun in splendour. Motto — Quod honestum utile. Seats— Brayton, Carlisle, and Isel Hall, Cookermoutb. TOWN H0U8B— 1, Groevenor Crescent, 8.W. Eineage. THOMAS WYBERGH, of Clifton Hall. Wertmorland. of Linton Spring, Yorks. and of laell.Cnmb. (descended from William de Wybergh. of St. Bees, who acquiretl Clifton Hall on his marriage, 38 Edward III. 1364/6, with Eleanor, only dau. and heir of Gilbert de Engayne, of Clifton lIiUl); b. 17 April, 1767 ; d. 10 Sept. 1827, having m. 28 Sept. 1786, Isabella, dau. of John Hartley, of Whitehaven, and sister of Anne, wife of Sir Wilfrid Lawson, of Isell and Brayton Hall, Cumb.; she d. 6 Feb. 1827, having had with other issue 6 sons, [1] William, of Isell, J.P. ; b. 24 July, 1787 ; d. [2] Thomas, who took the surname and arms of Lawson only pursuant to the will of his maternal uncle-in-law, Sir Wilfrid Lawson, Bart, before-named, 21 July, 1806 ; b. 20 July, 1788 ; d. at sea unm. 2 May, 1812. [3] John, of Papcastle, Cumb. J.P. a Liverpool merchant; b. 22 Aug. 1789; d. 23 Mar. 1873. [4] Peter, com. R.N. ; b. 20 Feb. 1794; m. 24 Oct. 1828, Jane, dau. of Archibald Tod, of Dry Grange, Roxburghsh. and had 3 sons and 3 daus. (1) William, b. 1834. (2) Archibald, col. in the army, major h.p. 63rd regt. twin with William; b. 1834; m. 1860, Emily, dau. of Toldervy, Esq. (3) Charles Thomas, d. young. (4) Eliza Caroline. (5) Madeline. (6) Emily Annabella, m. 19 Oct. 1873, to William Edward Ashton James, Esq. K.I.C.S. and has 3 sons, William Wybergh Jamks, b. 1874.— Charles A.shton, b. 1876.— Archibald Hugh, b. 1877. [5] Sir Wilfrid Lawson, created a Baronkt. LA WSON—LECHMERE. 877 rfil Oirist/^pher Hilton, ricar of Isell; b. 30 Dec. 1799; d. 8 iving m. 12 April, 1826, Anna Maria, dau. of Rev. -hull, and (irranddau. of Right Hon. Samuel Grood- ^ r- u. bishop of Carlisle; she d. 11 Nov. 1873, having luui 3 liutu and 4 daus. (1) Francis, b. 23 Dec. 1829; m. 1 June, 1865, Elizabeth, dau. of T Atkinson, of Coniston, co. Lane, and has 2 sons and a dan. HUton, b. 1 May, 1866.— Francis MinshuU, b. 24 April, 1870.— Anna Mar>-, b. 1 Dec. 1867. (2) Christopher, vicar of 8crayingham, formerly rector of Weston and Healaugh, all in Yorks.; b. 31 May, 1831 ; d. 6 April, 1881, having m. 10 Sept. 1867, Frances Anne, 3rd dau. of late John Swann, Esq. of Askham Hall, Yorks. and had 2 sons and a dau. Wilfrid John, b. 16 July, 1868.— Cecil Hilton, b. 1 Aug. 1871.— Evelyn. (3) Isabella, m. 8 Nor. 1876, to Rev. William Hutchinson Bharpe, vicar of Isell, a. p. (4) Harriet, m. 28 May, 1863, to WilUam Sargent, Esq. of Rugby, U.K. fonnerly Michel fellow of Queen's Coll. Oxford, and has 2 sons and 4 dam. Julian Hilton Sargkxt, b. 8 April, 1864.— Walter b. 29 May, 186A.— Marian.— CaroUne Olga.— Annie Wybergh.— Winifred Inglli. (5) Elizabeth. (6) Anna Maria, d. 17 July, 1871, having m. 20 July, 1868, to John Young Sargent, Esq. fellow of Hertford Coll. Oxon. formerly fellow d Magdaton ColL Ozon. (7) Mary, unm. i I WILFRID (WTBBBOH) LAW80N, of Brayton House, ( 'umb. aaramed the name of Lawson b/ R.L. 26 Sept. >n<1 was created a Barokit SO Sept. 1831; b. 6 Oct. 1795; 1867. having m. 20 Jane. 1821, Caroline, 4th dau. of (Irabam, 1st Bart, of Neiherby. Comb; she d. 30 Having had with other ivoe 8 sons and 8 dans. ( 1 ) Sir Wilmd. 2nd and jmsent Baronet. (2) (iiirrid,b.2« Dec 1888. (3) William, b. 24 Ang. 1886 ; m. June, 1870, EmUy Jane IMer, of Warwick, Maaaohmetta. (4) Maria, m. 80 Aug. 1864, to William Hill, E«i. (5) Elisabeth. (6) Catherine, m. 28 July, 1868, to John Hampden Fordham, Em]. bar.-at-law I.T. 1861. and has 3 tons, Alfred RnaseU Fordham. b. 11 Mar. 1878.-Bdward WU- frid, b. 80 Nov. 1874.— John Oarway, b. Jan. 1877. Wybrrqii Arms— Or, three ban sa. in chief two cstoilcs of the la«t. CRR8T— A griffin's head ensed or. Arms — Arg. a chevron between three martlets sa. Crest— On a cap of maintenance or turned up erm. a martlet sa. Motto — Leve et reluis. SKAT— Brough Hall, Catterick, Yorkshire. Hineage. JOHN WRIGHT, of Kelvedon Hall, Essex (descended from John Wright, of Kelvedon 1538) ; b. 4 Aug. 1763 ; d. 13 Feb. 1826, having m. 8 Jan, 1789, EUzabeth, 2nd dau. of Sir John Lawson, Bart, of Brough Hall, Yorks; she d. 7 July, 1812, having had with other issue 2 sons and a dau. (1) John, b. 25 July, 1792; d. 2 Dec. 1822, having m. 1815, Mary Catherine, 2nd dau. of Francis Cholmeley, of Brandsby, Yorks; she d. 27 Aug. 1858, having had with other issue a son, Edward Wright, b. 1818; d. 7 Dec. 1853, having m. 24 April, 1849, Barbara Magdalen, 2nd dau. of John Peter Bruno Bowdon, Esq. of Southgate House, co. Derby, and had a son and 2 daus. [1] Edward Carington, of Kelvedon Hall, Essex; b. 6 Mar. 1850 ; m. 9 Jan. 1873/4, Mary Julia, 2nd dau. of Hon. Henry Petre (B. Petre), and has a dau.— Beatrice Mary. [2] Mary Beatrice. 3] Marough that year, fought under I>>i aged 34, in 1665; bur. at Ganton, 1678; lu. 1st- is Lady Grace Darcy, dau. of Conyers, K:i' had an only dau. He m. 2ndly— 12 Ai dau. and coheir of Sir Thomas Widdr; bourne Grange, Northumb. recorder of Yuik. His great-grandson, SIR DIGBY, 5th Baronet (on the death Thomas in 1735); d. at Ganton 4 Feb. 1 7 : Aug. 1755, his cousin Jane,daa.and coheir of .' Esq, of Ossington, Notts.; she d. 16 Sept. 1811. 1 other issue 4 sons, /I/ Sir John, 6th Baronet; d. s. p. 18 July. 18^*8, having ni. 22 June, 1823, Jane, dau. of Henry Aston, of Aston, Cheshire; shed. 19 Dec. 1833. /2/ Sir Thomaa, s. as 7th Baronet. /a/ William.vicarof Sherbomel7»8,Gnn».^ni7<>4 nn.i ..f i n.,.i 1817; d. 19 Feb. 18J6. having m. 7 Feb. '. dau. of James Oldershaw, of Stamford Dec. 1854, having had with other issue 3 »^...- ..... . [1] James Anlahjr, capt. RJf. K.T.8.; b. 13 Oct. i June, 1869, having m. 6 May, 184S, Oakherino. George Cay ley, Bart, and widow of Henry Ralph i Esq. of Bretton, Yorka. and had S sons, (1) James Digby, oapi. R.IIJI. 1878; b. 19 July. 1 Aog. 1877, Julia Helen, younr^^- ' ■■ > Arkwright, Esq. of Wirkswoi Alfred Digby. b. 19 June Aug. 1879.— Richard Anlaby. o. lu .Sov. i^mi (2) Allayne Beaumont, of Colorado, late 60th r April, 1847. [2] William Barnabas, ool. Bengal army; b. 27 Deo. it«iu; m. 11 Dec. 1846, Anne Maria, dan. of Robert Onebye Walker» Esq. of London, and has S daus. Edith Cecilia and Evelyn Mary. 3] Frederic, In U.O. In Australia, m. and has 4] Isabella, m. to William OliMfear, Siq. (B.' AGOT), who d. s. p. 4 Aug. 18M. [61 HenrletU OedUa. /4/ Digby, resident at Watton Abb«v, Torks.; b. 1766; d. having m. 11 Dec. 1797, PrancM.dMi.of Ralph Creyke, Esq, of Marton and Rawdifh, Torka.: SM d. , having had with other issue S sons and t ' Bag LEGARD, Sir Charles, of Gan- ton, Yorkshire (1660, E.), M.P. Scarborough 1874/80, late 43rd regt.; s. his brother as 11th Baronet in 1866 ; b. 2 April, 1846 ; m. 30 April, 1878, Frances Emily, youngest dau. of Francis Alexander Hamilton, Esq. of Finchley, Middx. ; heir presumptive, his cousin Algernon. Arms— Arg. on a bend between six mullets pierced gu. across pat6e or. ' Crest— A greyhound or collared sa. Motto — Per crucem ad Stellas. SEAT— Ganton Hall, Yorkshire. Hmeage. R^^^? REGARD, of Anlaby, Yorks. (descended from Robert Legard, of Anlaby, in the 12th century); m Isabel, dau. of Piers Hildyard, of Winestead, Yorks. (d. 1501/2) ri] George, surraror-gm. of the dnehy of Lancastor ; b. 10 June, 180S; m. SS June, 18S8, Ann* BUsabeth, eldest dan. and coheir of Frands Bamaden-HKwkiworth, of Bamborough Grange, Yorks. and bas t sons and I dans. (1) Francis Digby, rector of BtokMlqr, Torks.; b. 18 Mar. 1839 ; m. 18 April, 187t, Jane, yoongest dau. of Frederick Yemon-Haroourt (B. YBRHOir), adm. Rjv.; she d. SS Mar. 1875, having had a son and dau. D'Arcy, b. 6 June, 187S.— Marda. (2) John Hawksworth, b. tO AprU, 18S8; m. 26 April,! 1873, Frances, dau. of Ber. BUiifKnr Duncombe-Shafto. of I: Buckworth, Hunts, and widow of Maior Coate«. '^ i . ' .■> I House, Northallerton, and has a son, b. S9 July . (3) Albert George, H jc.'s inspector of schools : 1846 ; m. 7 Jan. 1875, Anna Mildreda, dao. <>: | R Bigge. Esq. (4) Constance. (6) AnneEverllda,m. 9Feb. 1871,asSnd wife, to v ni.ri.H ' Granby Burke, Esq. of Milltown, Dublin, master of the! I common pleas in Ireland (Bart.) ' ! (6) Agnes Lucy, m. 19 Jan. 1860, to Rev. Chnr' ^^ point Peach (formerly Cleaver), of Tockington , vicar of Appleton-Ie-Street, Yorks. and has 3 son James Legard Pkach, b. 3 July, 1861.— Get.r b. 8 Oct. 1868.— Mary Emily.- Ellen Agnes.- < [2] Digby Charles, rector of Lea, Line. b. 29 JL, 3 July, 1851, having m. 6 Oct. 1846, Henrietta, eldest .lau. of Rev. Francis Simpson, formerly vicar of Boynton, and hat a son and 2 daus. (1) DIgbyCharles,ofSoally,co.Linc.;b.lJuly.]- : .> Aug. 1880, Eleanor Clementina, dau. of Rev. i); vicar of Merrington, co. Durham, and hon. cari' Cathedral. (2) Frances Anne, d. 24 June, 1880. (3) Mary, m. 28 Aug. 1873, to James Goulton'ConstJiMo. Esq. of Walcot Hall, Line. (Stricklaxi)— Bart.) [3] Jane, d. 1849, having m. as 2nd wife, to Ven. RoIk rt Isaac "Wilberforce, archdeacon of the East Riding (uiki brother of Samuel, bishop of Oxford and of Winchester); lie d. 1857. [4] Frances, unm. [5] Agnes, d. 3 Jan. 1868, having m. 14 April, 1832, to Thomn^ Marshall, Esq. of Hartford Beach, Cheslilre; he d. 20 \; r 1838. SIR THOMAS, 7th Baronet, capt. R.N.; »M 1762: d. 6 July. 1830. having m. 26 Dec. 1 - she d. 26 Jan. 1814, having had with other i- daus. LEIGHTON, 381 (1) Sir Thomas Digby, s. as 8th Baronet. (2) Henry Willoogbby. 9th lancers, b. d. 21 Nov. 1845, )ui\iog m. M Oct. 1839, Charlotte Henrietta, eldest dau. of Henry WUlooghby, Eaq. (B. Middleton), of Birdsall, Yorks.; she d. 25 Jan. 1844, having had 3 sons, [1] Algernon Willoughby, conservative agent for East Derbysh. heir prestunptive to the Baronetcy : b. 14 Oct. 1842 ; m. 27 July, 1872, Alicia Egerton, youngest dan. of Ilev. Qeoi^ W. Brooks, formerly rector of Hampden, Bucks. [2] Cecil Henry, rector of Healing, Line. 1880, P.a Aylesby 187K m, viciir of Boynton and of Camaby-cum-Fraisthorpe, Yorkjs. 187U/9 ; b. 28 Nov. 1843 ; m. 29 April, 1873, Emily Mar}-, 2ud dau. of James Hall, Esq. of Scorborough Hall, Yorks. and has a son and dan. Digby Algernon Hall, b. 7 Dec. 1876.— Gertrude Cassandra, b. 8 Nov. 1879. (3) Matilda, d. having m. W Oct. 1829, to Robert Alexander, of Lincoln's Inn, QX^ TAA. (4) Harriet, d. having m. 14 Aug. 1820, to Edward Nelson Alexander, Ski. of Heathfleld, Halifax. (6) Catherine. IB THOMAfl DIGBY, 'Sth Baronet, b. 30 May, 1803; d. ._ 10 Dec. 1860, having m. SI May, 18SS, Hon. Prances buncombe, dau. of Charles, Baron Fereiiham; she d. 1ft June, IRMl, having had t sons and a dan. (1 ) Sir PtancU, ©th Baronet, b. 8 May, 1833; d. ft Jan. 18W. (2) Sir D'Arcy Widdrlngton, 10th Baronet, b. 10 Dec. 1843; d. 12 April. 1866. (3) Sir Charles, 11th sad present Baronet. (4) Caroline Jane, m. 18 April, 186ft. as tnd wife, to WillUm Henry, son of Sir John Fife, KJi.; be d. t4 Feb. 1874, having had S sons and S dans. .,^.. ,^ ,„ Herbert Legard Firs, b. 6 Mar. 1866.-Roiiald D'Arcy, b. 19 Mar. 1868.— Locy Caroline.— Frances UUan. Job Charlton, Knt. and Bart, (speaker of house of commons 1673, justice of common pleas 1680/6, and chief justice of Chester 1686/7); she d. 1688, having had a son, [1] Sir Edward, s. as 2nd Baronet. SIR EDWARD m. 2ndly, in 1693, Jane, dau. of Daniel NichoU, of London, and had with other issue a son, [2] Daniel, of Bausley, lieut.-gen. in the army, served at Fontenoy, lieut-col. of Gen. Evan's regt. of horse ; b. 1694 ; d. Jan. 1766, having m. Jane, dau. of Nathaniel Thorold, Esq. of the city of Lincoln (and widow of Capt. Michael Barkham). His great-great-grandson, Francis Knyvett Leighton, of Bausley, co. Mont- gomery, D.D. warden of All Souls Coll, Oxon. canon of West- minster, and rector of Lockinge (only son of Lieut.-Col. Francis Knyvett Leighton and Hon. Louisa Anne St. Leger, dau. of St. Leger, Ist Viscount Doneraile); b. 2 July, 1806; d. 13 Oct. 1881, having m. 23 Feb. 1843, Catherine, dau. of Rev. and Hon. James St. Leger (V, Doneraile), and has a son and 2 daus. (1) Charles Arthur Baldwin Knyvett, capt, 23rd R.w, fusiliers; b. 9 Nov. 1854; m. 17 April, 1879, Agatha Georgina, eldest dau. of Lieut.-Gen. Edward Arthur Somerset, c.B. (D. Beaufort). (2) Louisa Catherine Clare, m. 20 Nov. 1879, to Maurice Charles (yConnell, Esq. 6l8t regt. (3) Caroline Alice Jane, m. in Westminster Abbey 5 Jan. 1878, to Montague Cecil Browne, capt. H.T.C.late 15th King's LEIGHTON, Sib Baldwin, of Wat- tle8boroagh,8alop,J.P.,D.L. (1692/3, E.), M.P. 8. Salop, 1877; 8. his father a« 8th Baronet in 1871; b. 27 Oct. 1836 ; m. 30 Jan. 1864, Hon. Eleanor Leicester- Warren, 3rd dau, of George, 2nd Baron de Tabley, and has 2 sons and 2 daus. (1) Bryan Baldwyn Mawddwy, is Not. 1868. (2) Cuthbert, b. 6 Nov. 1877. (3) Catherine Barbara. (4) Meriel Gondrede. Arms— Qoarterly per feese indented or and gu. C REST— A wyvem, %vings expended sa. Motto— Dread shame. SKAT— Loton Park, near Shrewsborj* TOWK H0U8B— 48, Upper Brook Street, Grosvenor Square, "W. ftinrage. ROBERT LEIGHTON, of WatUesborough, Salop (descendetl from Sir Thomas Leighton, sheriff Salop, knight »>auneret at the battle of Toumay temp. Hknry VHI. was at the battle of the Spurs, knight of the shi^ Salop; his father John Leighton alw tailght of the shire, Salop, and thrice high sheriff, obtained the manor of Wattlesborough, &c. by marriage wth Ankoret, dau. and coheir of Sir John Burgh, of WatUesborough, lord of Dinas Mawddv, co. Merioneth), M.P. Shrewsbury at the restora- tion of CHARLES II. and servetl in Parliament a^niost eighteen years, refused a baronetcy both from Charles II. and James 11/ m. Gertrude, dau. of Edward Baldwin, of DidiUebury, Salop, and d. 1689, leaving with other issue a son, viz.— QIR EDWARD LEIGHTON, of Wattlesborough Salop,M P. O 1697, and sheriff, M.P. Shrewsbuir. created a Babonet 2 Mar. 1692 3; d. 1711, having m. l8t-1679, Dorothy, dau. of Sir SIR EDWARD, 2nd Baronet; b. 1681; d.6 Mar. 1756, having m. 1st, Rachel, dau. of Sir William Forester, of Watling Street, Salop (B. Forester). He m. 2ndly, Judith, dau. of John Elwick,of Mile End,a director E.I.C.S., and widow of Capt. Thwaites, K.I.C8.; she d. 1764. By his 1st mfe he had with other issue 2 sons, /I/ Sir Charlton, 3rd Baronet, whose male issue became extinct on the death of his youngest son, Sir Robert, Sth Baronet, 1819. /2/ Baldwin, capt. 9th regt.; b. 1717; m. Anne, dau. of Capt. Smith, and had \%ith other issue 4 sons, [1] Sir Baldwin, s. as 6th Baronet. K] Thomas, major-gen. E.I.C.8.; b. 1761; d. 22 May, 1808, ving m. Mbo^' Louisa, dau. of Capt. Everett, E.I.C.S. and had a son, Francis, rector of Eardiston, Salop; b. 5 Dec. 1801; d. 15 Dec 1870; m. 12 Feb. 1829, Catherine, dau. of Samuel Amy Seveme, Esq. of Theuford, Northants, and Wallop Hall, Salop, and has had 3 sons and 2 daus. (1) I-Yancis de Burgh, b. 4 Dec. 1833. (2) Charlton Thomas, lieut. 69th regt.; b. 27 May, 1836; d. 28 Mar. 1866. (3) Edward William Forester, capt. 9th regt. b. 20 Dec. 1839. (4) Louisa Aim. (5) Emma Victoria. [3] Burgh, lieut.-col. major 4th dragoons; b. 1760; d. s. p. 1836, having m. Jane, dau. of Rev. Thomas Holme, of Win- stanley, co. Lancaster. [4] Forester, m.a. Pembroke Coll. Oxon. vicar of Condover, and 3rd portron of Pontesbury, Salop; b. 1763; d. 12 May, 1807, having m. Honoria Sarah, dau. of Gen. Barclay, R.M. and had 2 sons, (1) Forester Owen, major in the army; b. 1797; d. 29 Feb. 1876, having ni. 9 June, 1827, Mary, eldest dau. of William ^Vhateley, Esq. of Wandsworth, co. Stafford; she d. 16 Nov. 1869, leaving an only dau.— Honoria Mary. (2) Baldwin Francis, B.A. Christ Church, Oxon. 1827, vicar of Ford, Salop, 1827/39 &c.; b. 31 Mar. 1804; d. 22 Dec. 1880, having m. 8 Mar. 1849, Sarah Catherine, eldest dau. of Rev. Sir Richard Hughes, Bart.; she d. 21 June, 1864. Sm BALDWIN, eth Baronet, gen. in the army, gov. of Car- rickfergus and of Jersey, brigadier in Portugal at com- mencement of Peninsular war; b. 15 Jan. 1747; d. 13 Nov. 1828, having m. 1st— May, 1780, Anna, dau. of Rev. William Pig- gott, rector of Edgmond, Salop; she d. s. p. He m. 2ndly— Nov. 1802, Margaretta Louisa Anne, 2nd dau. of Sir John Thomas Stanley, Bart, of Alderley Park, Cheshire (B. STAN- LEY); she d. 8 Jan. 1842, having had a son, SIR BALDWIN, 7th Baronet, M.P. S. Salop, sheriff of Salop, chairman of Shropshire and Montgomeryshire quarter sessions; b. 14 May, 1806; d. 26 Feb. 1871, having m. 9 Feb. 1832, Mary, dau. of Thomas Netherton Parker, Esq. of Sweeney Hall, Salop (and eventual heir to her brother the Rev. John Parker, of Sweeney HaU); she d. 6 Mar. 1864, having had 2 sons and 4 daus. (1) Sir Baldwin, Sth and present Baronet. (2) Stanley, of Sweeney Hall, bar.-at-law L.l. M.P. N Salop since 1876, J.P. cos. Montgomery and Salop, capt. 15th Salop vols. 1871; b. 13 Oct. 1837; m. 28 Aug. 1873 Jessie Marie, dau. of Henry Bertie Watkin WilUams-Wynn (BART),of Nant-y- Meiched, CO. Montgomery, and Howberry Park, Oxon. and has a son and dau. Bertie Edward Parker, b. 26 Nov. 1875.-Rachel Frances Marion. _ (^\ Frances Christina, m. 23 April, 1862, to Rev. Edward George Chil^of Ny^pirk,' Somer^t licar of Cleobury Mortimer, and Kinlet, Salop. S82 LEITH-BUCHANAN-BARRETT'LENKARD. (4) Isabella, m. lst-21 Oct. 1858, to Benah Botfield, Esq. of Norton Hall, Northants. and Hopton Court, Salop M.P.; hed. 7 Aug. 1863. She re-m. 18 Aug. 1866, to Alfred SeiTiioiir (D. SOMEBSET), M.p, of Knoyle House, Wilts, and has a dau. (5) Charlotte. (6) Margaret. LEITH-BUCHA- NAN,SibGeobge Hectob, of Burgh St. Peter, Norfolk (1775, G.B.), capt. late 17th light dragoons; 8. his father as 4th Baronet in 1842; b. 10 Aug. 1833; m. Ist— 1 Mar. 1856, Ella Maria, eldest dau. of David Barclay Chapman, Esq. of Roe- hampton, Surrey ; she d. 10 Feb. 1857. He m. 2ndly— 24 April, 1861, Eliza Caroline, only child of Thomas Tod, Esq. of Drygrange, N.B., and has 5 sons and 6 daus. (1) Alexander Wellesley, b. 5 Dec. 1866. (2) G^eorge Hector, b. 25 Jan. 1871. (3) James Macdonald, b. 11 Nov, 1872. (4) Charles John, b. 19 June, 1875. (5) Thomas Tod, b. 9 Dec. 1877. (6) Flora Macdonald. (7) Caroline BUubeth. (8) Margaret Georgina Jemima. (9) Edith yiaxA. (10) Kathleen Nora. (11) Jemima Jewi. Arms— Or, a cross-crosslet fltch^e sa. between three amamtm and as many lozenges gu. «•«-••• ^^J^ST— A lion passant gu. charged with three midleto in Motto— Trusty to the end. Seats— Ross Priory, Dumbarton, and Drygrange, MelioM. Uineage. S^^ f ^!l?^^^^^ CHARLES GEORGE LEITH, Uent.- CO . 88th regt. M.P. Tregony, CornwaU (son of Alexander Leith slam at the siege of Havannah, 1763), created a bJro- NET 21 Nov. 1775; d. 3 Oct. 1780, haVing m. iSSar^t Wren^ lS;l7r:ff^ ^^""^ ^i^?"^^^ ^^y^ «f HuntiST^BAST): senator of the college of justice in Scotland and had a hmT qiR GEORGE ALEXANDER WILLIAM 2nd aSSU. VD K.c.B. ma]or-gen. in the army, Ueut.-gov. Prince ofWaS Island; d. 25 Jan. 1842, having m. 10 Dw 1798 AlMnU youngest dau. of Thomas Wright Vaughan% of JfoS^ Surrey ; she d. 2 Feb. 1842 having had 2 sons,^' °' *^*~^^' ^Bironet. ^^"^^^^^^ Wellesley WillUm, s. as 3rd (2) George Gordon Browne, of The HprmUncro 4.,„- * of Sir John Dick-Lauder, Bart ' ^^^^' '*^^'^" S^^^-Ai^^i^^^^^^ WELLESLEY WILLL4.\r IrH TiaT««»* W,-^- 3^ 0«*- 1806 ; d 3 April, 1842, hitTng m.' O^iHa' Jemima, 2nd dau. of Hector MardAnniH ^„!!L i.' °^^' t^.'lsr' '"''''■ ''^' (^"^^l^ders) ?egt.,°d. al'Sibraltar 31 /al^de'rsfb.^6%t"^/8'3r^"" ''*' ''''' ^•°- ^^^^^ blgh- Le Mahchant— see Mabchant. BABBBTT-LKN- ] HARD, Bii Tiio. MAB, of BclhoB or UcU j House, Bmcx, j.p. d.l. [ (1801, UJL), D.L. cu. ' 186ft, Uoo^ban 18CC ; a. hit gnadfiuhcr at 2nd ButMMl in 1857 ; UnDee. 18M; m. 18 Jan. 1863, Emma, tlau. iif RcT. Sir John Pafre Wood, Bart. LL.B. and hM S MM and 4 datia. (1) Th(MBaa,JJ».EMX,UMOol. (2) BidMnl FtaaaM. K 17 ICaj, IML (3) BreljBLoalMllMT.a. • Imc. ItH. la Frtdvkk Bkint Bkkmaty hanim$,mpi. kjl {BUCt.} (4)BBBaTiolda,B.7Jaa.im,loJ«kBD PttuMmM, bw.ii»%vi.T.CnaoCMr.Jartletrt«i|«aMfearkb IMwt^- Me alw y . SOOTHWILV). (S) Wnnem BvtMia Jt^m. (8) Aimi Qaaifty, lt— iitfc,Or.oaatMij«. u«ofttMMd.LBniABa ladaadar«,Fvjafi« bvry of toor avf . tmA ga^, Baaasir, an «M waTj Cnaar-Onlof a scppoanaa-Two Uom i qoMTlalj att. tad aa. ofhltbo^jaMontfMlolM Einragr. Sm THOMlfi fUlRSTT-UDni AAD. of Brfl Baan. B»> LUD. M.P. rAA. immn lM j Mr of Thmmhmn taa%«naMd bjr ax. U Mar. imihe . of Baamtt UnniAno laMoid of ilMt .._ ^ Bitd a BAMii«riiJaao,i«>l: h.« J n«; d. M Jaao. Ill7,tevlaf at U»-l« PMk lTf7. Dorot dM. of y Joha 81. Aatira. «U B«WMl<«rt.); Ao A » . Isso^Tinf hod 1 ioai aad 4 6am, (ILv**??* B*""**."^. llaMoa:k«Ootl7»;d.i Jur ISTj}^"*^^^"^^ Aa(.im.iioffpwoi,iad do«.«ff j. < Wb«t^, *Q^€€ataiioa CmoUo. oo^ Torfc; Ao d. a p^ It M . . of BorUott Biktav OmMm, In. of AIOmiBoIL BaMk- ebo d. u Jnhr. is*0»Tl«« kid » . *—«»•■—«•"• Onjrtoa. daoi lt7i, laiyn. Ao. Aa: b. If Jaa. im : 1^ dML of Hoary Ullloll. oi m. • Aog. Brighton. (,^> ^>"*^* ^-^ Iw.4il4aw I.T. fonMnr inb n«t>; l>^ • Jan. 1811 : d. 1 April. 18N. taarl^ au • May. IMt, Joao. dMb of Jooeph Sparta, liq. aad wl" " " ^^*- ^^ re-m. 16 Jan. ISM. to Hojrwar widower, mm of Hojward 8t (^Clutfloi Bdward, Uoot. Hh di^ooa faarde; K 11 Jan. r Bk • May, IMt, Jaao. doo. of UaalrOoL Aateoy; elio iha BL U9m,9t Loadoa, ak laT?! . «. Ik 17 JalT, 1874. havtec wl lai-ia rM^ I Praooee Sarah, dau. oT W. DaaM SmCiaetar of Wol Morthanta.; the d. • AprD tBiloviM, Mod 17 nan as t. . 1 ; ■ month.. Hom.tBdly— IDooLltn, dan. of tete FlroflMMr CbHlla A MarjrUuid. (5) John, rector of Khool«, late Uoot. Isabella Jane, tnd and has a eon aad daa. Herbert LotaiDa, h. • Oot. VTu ^' ",^- ^*»'' ^"^^ mTfl Joly, 1(14, Do^otbj Anno; 2nd dau. of Sir Walter StifUag, Bart, aad had • aoai^ (1) Thomas Stirling Qoann, be 184*. hoTing m. 78«r^^ Brooks; she re-m. II , Cheltenham. re-m. 1) Jnly, IMt, la ltI4; d. a pe 7 April, daa. of OoL Jci^ 9i LENNARD, 883 *^ a. UI~1M», J«iri«. tea. ud 4^J M ftMimilHiiim.i^.of Cw(l«. FMh. H« a. tmOj-* Ai«. IM WilUmm Bradbvy. of BfwtOiL Bjhtoltl and djui. ril ThaaMG«oc|t,lil«Mi dmffo Ik 1 AfrimtTt, Md » Mtt, bk • A^. Rmtj. ted aoa of Oipl FiMMl* BhMi ftailliiC (Eunr.) hA, d— . arolk7.d.lf A^UIlLlMvlMa.lMii]r.Utf. to riMcteO«ftaMidtAnSwaMaf».«niOTtoyMM(M ol Bt. Jdbm A. WilMig. << BrtgfctM); h> d. tevtaff (4) OTtef a. ltAi«. Utf. to hOT te BA: K M Jm. ITM; d. 17 Ai«. Uf*. tevlM off SwMi KInr. W«« d. It JWM^ ItlB. kwrliV ■. M Bii «CB«lw« OfalMHi, of *• d. tl lUr. IBIt, I) MfPVd Oiiitaiii. k at Vov. MM, M. J^ A— .dMi.if (WW ) lifci WaU Haidy. mac I'irtli. wjL aad kM ted « toM Mid4 dMa Omvt HMter. k 4 0ml IMl-BlwMd Iraal* k n Dm. k It PUk Wl -■Utetk-Ftem M^jr.^llMy MMd, d. 10 tepC 10n.~AMte Ofwn (t) rftHur Bdta^ ■.« Ool. ItlQiM ted wlK to Mocto^HM. teq. (BaBT^oT BnvbtMi Hmm. (S) Bm» OmuIm. m. U Jhm. 1 •TUddlMtoB IB tte I LMMVd OBVUIT, k at A«f. lttt.-HMt4d k It MV. l«k-B«tert DwM^ k tl Btpt. PIM. Xdnriek k at Jm. ItOI ; d. « AaM,ffld«ldHLor ted.lJaIj. m. a Hot. Itn. Aam 8<*Ur», Dmwmk. kO.of BiUjrruiklo UJalj.ltn. Kippd (OBly dMkX ■. t P»k Ittt. to bHs oC tatoWaltorTou«,«( Wm»- ^ tery«MMr LT. IttT : k ti lC«jr, ■kUJte«,]aii.Blatetli AsMlte, of Btedlqr, eo. Dartem, 1Mb M. 1 Ool. Ittt, to WmteB Jote, tel MO of TohB M. Aafegra, BM«. («Bt) TqIIa iMltoMl. d. U Ptk ltr4. teTfaW BL lot— ft Oct. t rhMlMPiteeB NoTtem. m.d. oftoDdon; te d. M A . •-..aaditera^k.tlJnly.lttf.toOi^J D i.ltlhTCft. lotto ICwlA. m. 1 Doe. IBIk to Major CterlM 34th nft. (MB of BOMSAdBL 8lr OteriM Bi . cd. iMTiBf Charlr« TbOBWO BBIUUVk Of 1844; m. JOBO, Ittt, PlOMDM dati nf MoatoffB JohB TotteB, Boq. 1/11/ f rmo«.m.MMAr.lttt,toR«T.BiidHoB.ThanMBobert kcit.. K-ALBBMAMLB); hod. at April. Ittt. HIU T)!o]iCABm.fBdIy— aOjBBO, |nf Mr WalUr """ " - - - - .oBoalyaoa, AjiB.; k It Sept fBdIy-aO Jbbo, Itaa. MiOildB OooivfaM, dau. iiac. Bait, of PlMkiao, OBd widow ofHonnr . Biq. of LoBdoaiiadJMMlcA; iho d. 7 Mnjr, te.?Siftid^iS£^ ^ "^ ^"'^^ ^*^'' °' ^"'^o"' ^'i J«^"«lirof Peterborough, Ontario. ' ^^'"^ ' [4> vinkS:ktt?4;f8el'*'-^'> •^°^' ^•^^^- ^i^^ ^"^^ °2-i^ •^»^- 1880, to John Hugh lBdoooofCh«rie«Moaat,of CamberweU. LENNABD, 8iB John Farnaby, of Wickham Court, Kent, j.p. d.l. created a Babonet 6 Maj, 1880, chAirman Kent general sessions, lord of the manor and patron of West Wickham, and lord of the manors of Baston and Keston, late lieut.-col. comdt. Kent mlL art. and capt. b.a. assumed the surname of Lennabd in lieu of his patronymic, and the arms of Lennard and Cator quarterly, by B.L. 22 Nov. 1861, in compliance with the testa- mentary injunction of Sir Charles Farnaby, Bart. (ext); b. 27 8ept. 1816; m. Ist^lO Aug. 1847, Laura, youngest dau. of Edward Golding, of Maiden Erleigh, Berks.; she d. 13 May, 1850, aged 33, learing 2 dans. (1) F«Ddope Anna, m. BO Sept. 1876, to William Packe, Esq. (tth and yoimgeit oon of Lieiit.-Ck>L Henry Packe, of Twyford Hall, Norfolk); he d. 4 Dec 1880, aged 48, and bad with other teae a posthtunoas ion, b. IS April, 1881. (2) Laora, m. S Haj, 1878, to William Hoare, Esq. of London (BABT.) Sib John F. Lknnabd m. 2ndly— 19 Feb. 1852, Julia Maria Frances, only surviving issue of late Henry Hallam, the historian, commissioner of stamps (by Julia Maria, his wife, dau. of Sir Abra- Blton, 6th Bart.), and has a son and 2 daus. .ii«S,Of (3) Henry Arthur Hallam Farnaby, b. 7 Nov. 1859. ; k 1 April, 18l«; m. | (4) Julia Maria. (6) Eleanor Louisa Hallam. 384 LENNARD, Arms— Quarterly, 1st and 4th, Or, on a fesse gu. three fleurs- de-lis of the field, a bordure engrailed ermines, Lesxauo. 2nd and 3rd, Ermine, on a pile engrailed gu, between two fish liauriant az. in base, a lion passant arg. Cator. Crests— 1, Out of a ducal coronet or, an heraldic tyger's head arg. debruised by a bendlet wavy sinister sa. Lexxabd. 2, A lion's head erased erminois, thereon two bars engrailed gu. CATOB. Mottoes— Pour bien desirer, Lennard. Isihil sine labore, CATOB. SEAT— Wickham Court, West Wickham, Kent. Eineage. JOHN CATOR, of Ross, Hereford, and of Bromley, Kent; d. 21 July, 1763, having m. Mary, dau. of Brough; she d. 26 Aug. 1787, aged 78, bur. at Beckenham, having had 8 sous and 3 daus. , , , ^ (1) John, of Ross, Hereford, and of Beckenham aforesaiei ; b. 21 Mar. 1728; d. 21 Feb. 1806, aged 78, bur. at Beckenham, having m. Mary, only dau, of Peter Collinson.of London, r.1^.». F.S.A. (he was a Quaker, and one of the earliest and most constant correspondents of Linnaeus), by his wife, dau. of Michael Russell, of Mill Hill, Middx.; she d. s. p. s. 13 Aug. 1804, aged 71. (2) Samuel, b. 21 April, 1731; d, young at KendaL (3) Joseph, of whom presently. (4) Josiah, b. 1 May, 1735; d. young. (5) Josiah, b. 18 Mar. 1736; d. young. (6) Josiah, b. 24 Sept. 1738; d. young. (7) Samuel, b. 12 Dec. 1745; d. in Jamaica having had laaae. (8) William, of Bedford Row, London, 1790, and of Dacca, Bengal, 1784; b. 18 Jan. 1753; m. at Calcutta, 1780, Sarah, dau. of John Morse, of Jamaica, and had a dau. Ann, only child, m. to Major-Gen. Edward Baynes. (9) Mary, b. 14 May, 1741; m. 22 Aug. 1765, to Jofleph Sparkes. (10) Sarah, b, 17 Dec. 1743; d. young. (11) Anne, b. 17 July, 1749; d. at Bromley, 27 July, 1766, aged 17. JOSEPH CATOR, b. 18 Aug. 1733; d. 14 Jan. 1818, baring m. at Calcutta, 1780, Diana, sister of Adm. Sir Albemarle Bertie, Bart, (ext.), K.u.n.; she d. 14 May, 1829, aged 72, having had 7 sons and 2 daus. [1] John Barwell Cator, of Beckenham Flaoe, Kent, J.P. high sheriff 1818, and of Woodbastwick Hall, Norfolk, lord of the manors of Beckenham and of Woodbastwick; b. 18 Oct. 1781; d. 20 Aug. 1858, having m. 25 Sept. 1806, Elizabeth Louisa, dau. of Sir Ross Mahon, Bart, of Castlegar, co. Oalway; she d. 11 Feb. 1847, having had 2 sons and 3 daus. /I/ Albemarle, of Beckenham Place, Kent, and of Woodbast- wick Hall, Norfolk, high sheriff 1867 ; b. 7 April, 1813; d. 1 May, 1868, having m. 22 April, 1834, his cousin Elisabeth Margaret, eldest dan. of John Henry Blakeney, Em}. of Abbert, CO. Galway, and had 7 sons and 3 ilaus. (1) John, b. 8 Feb. 1835 ; died at Haine, 23 Feb. 1869, from the effects of woumls received at Inkcrman and Luckuow. (2) Albemarle, of Woodbastwick Hall, Norfolk, J.P. B.A. Trin. Coll. Camb. ; b. 6 April, 1836 ; nu 22 Feb. 185», Mary Cordelia Molesworth, 3r(l dau. of Christopher Arthur Harris, Esq. of Haine, Devon, ami has hafl 4 sons and 10 daus. John, b. 24 Sept. 1862. — Albemarle Bertie, b. 6 Jan. 1869 ; d. 12 April foUowing.— Albemarle Bertie Edward, b. 12 April, 1877.— Christopher Arthur Mohun, b. 26 Jan. 1881.— Elizabeth Margaret.— Mary Wingfleld.— Gertrude Harriet. — Beatrice Charlotte Emily. — Edith Louisa. — Georgina Marguerite.— Mabel Diana Frances.— Christobel Nona Penelope.— A dau. b. 13 Nov. 1879. (3) William, b.a. St. John's College, Oxon. 1864, rector of Beckenham, Kent, since 1873 ; b. 26 Aug. 1839 ; m. 7 Aug. 1873, Isabel Anne, youngest child of Lieut-Gen. James Orde (B. BOLTON); she d. 27/30 May, 1874, leaving a son, Clu*istian. (4) Bertie Albemarle, b. 30 July 1843 : d. 11 Oct. 18*9. (5) Edward, b. 2 June, 1847. (6) Robert, of Lacock, Wilts. ; b. 3 April, 1849 ; m. 4 June, 1870, Evelyn Susan, dau. of Rev. Edmund Bucknall Estcourt, of Eckington, Derby, and has 2 sons, Gerald, b. 20 Feb. 1873.— Robert, b. 16 Jan. 1874. (7) Henry William, b. 13 Oct. 1867. (8) Charlotte. (9) Elizabeth Margaret, d. 2 Mar. 1859, havmg m. 16 Feb. 1858, as 1st wife, to William Birkbeck, Esq. of Thorp, Norfolk, and had a son, William John Bibkbeck, b. 13 Feb. 1869. (10) Mary, m. 6 Sept. 1877, to Robert WilUara John Smart, M.A. Queen's Coll. Oxon. 1874, curate of Tresco, Scilly Isles, 1879 (only son of late Adm. Sir Robert Smart, K.c.B. K.U.) and has a son and dau. • • • > John Albemarle SMART, b. 25 June 1878.— Dorothy Agnes. /2/ WiUiam Thornhill, b. 15 Jan. 1821; d. 2 April, 1879, having m. 1st— 18 July, 1850, Frances Julia, eldest dau. of Robert Sayer, of Pierrepoint Lodge, Surrey, and late of Sibton Park Suffolk; she d. 27 Oct. 1855, having had a son and 2 daus. ' (1) Francis John Sayer, b. 7 June, 1851; m, 1 Oct 1879, Eliza Alice, only dau. of late James Selby, M.R.CA and widow of Allen Clements. (2) Elizabeth Louisa. (3) Frances Anne. Mr. William T. CATrm m. amiiv— 22 ahHI 1- Heath, 3rd dau. of lat. Walsham and BurliuKl (4) EUinor Thomldll, ... . . .... . ... (5) Mary Thornhill. /3/ Elizabeth Diana, b. 27 July. 1810 ; d. 23 Jan. 1 - m. 1833, as 2ud wife, to Daniel Ht!"-^ »^ Castle Kelly, co. Galway, J.P, D.l.. high sin for Roscommon 1820/1 ; he d. 7 May, 1877. dans, bv this marriage. /4/ Em'ily Anne, b. 21 Jan. 1812; d. 11 April, 1816. /5/ Anne Charlotte, b. 14 Aug. 1823; iL s. p. . li: m. 2 Sept 1848, to CoL Francis BarrjDrew, C.B. '■ comdg. 14th (P.W.O.) regt. since 1879. [2] Albemarle, b. 29 Not. 1782; d. 26 Nov. 1796. [3] Gten. Sir William, k.c.b. of whom presently. [4] Cljarles, rector of Kirk Smeaton. rector of Stokealev. "^ near 40 years; b. 25 Aug. 1786; .1 '- n— '>*•" i-vi.,,. „, 2 May, 1809, Philadelphia, 2nd Mutton Busliel. Yorks. : she d. . April, 18)!' ^'-- <..;......-.-, . ,. ^^ , Istwifeheh 111 Charlo. 1M8. 121 George Albci. )fa Susan, only dau. ry Durham, and lia.> (1) 0«arge Cba: Aug. IU\; m. uud li I ujume, b^ 9 Mar. ISa 1. b. 8 Jane, 184S ; m. and bi (2) Ben 1861. a. Madnw IW.M.R.CJ ; U .III ricV iicrti linrti* b. 3 Feb. 1829 me, 1811. 1814; d. 14 Jnly. 1874. harint rlea JamM Starling, Ticar (-lini>Ialn at ITamburgh, an* b. 2! d. anm. 00 China 8w (3) Ji issue. (4) Albemarle ! (5) BUiabeth .^ (0) Emily JatK <8) Amy Sophi' (9) Mary Loni (son of late Wi! /a/ John BorUe, . Febw 1820; m. •. Hamiltoo. r hMf MOSa Arthur .1 HamUton (in k b. i May, 1861 Oabaklertoii,b. /4/ Frederick 8au d. unm. 11 Feb. l -^ ^6/ Mary BUaabr: m. 10 JniML 1841' Manwioo auoe 1 had an 00I7 dan. EUtthethAjigt [5] Bertie Ooiiieliu Sept. 1787; d.tlJu sunriror and heir • : West Wickham, an t 1862, having had % sou* auU 3 daua^ /!/ Bertie ComeUas, b. 8 Deo. 1816 1842. 121 Albemarle Bertie, died near Yiotoria, TanoouTera I 17 Oct 1864, baring m. at Adelalda, South Australia, 2. 1861, Henrietta, oiio^t dau of Nathaniel Alexander K: Esq. and had an ' Henrietta, m. 1 to Ci4>t Price Frederic Black wood, R.HJL (E. ^ ..N). /a/ Sophia. /4/ Emma Elisabeth, m. 16 Jan. 1861, as Snd wife, to Thoaa Butler, Esq. of Spixworth HaU, Norfolk, late 7th R. fn-«<-' (Bart.) /6/ Louisa Jane Franoea, d. 90 Dec. 1880, baTing m. 1 1842, to Lieut-CoL George Aogaetna Temon, yoongi^ of Gen. Vernon, of Hilton PeriL Staff. (B. VBRKOK). [6] Thomas, Ticar of Womenley 181 7/64, rector of Kirk Snv 1829/64, both Yorks. J.P.; b. 19 Febi 1790; d. M Aug. .n,„ having m. 12 Oct 1826, Lady Looiaa Francea Lomley, dau. o John, 7th Eari of Scarborongli, and had 6 eons and I daas. /I/ Thomas Sarile, b. 18 Jnly, 1826: d. S May foUowing /2/ John Thomas, of Aokworth, Torks. 1 7th lanoen : Mar. 1828; d. 29 Mar. 1878, baring m. 11 Oct 1860, Katl>. eldest dau. of John Swann, Esq. of Aakham Hall, Yorka. nn' had a son and dan. ri) Bertie John Lomley, b. 6 Aug. 1861. (2) Ursula Frances Gwendoline, b. 28 Aug. 1868; ' ~ May, 1866. /a/ Thomas WilUam, of Ollerton, Nottc lieut-coL Ute i 76th regt ; b. 20 Aug. 1829; m. 18 Nor. 1878, Jane Louisd 3nl dau. of late Rear- Adm. Charles Sotheby. /4/ Wmiam Lumley Bertie, B.A. Trin. Coll. Cwnb. IftSf M.A. 1862, rector of Eakring, 00. Line. 1877 ; b. 12 .T 1834. /5/ diaries Oliver Frederick, bar.-at-law, M JL. Trin. Camb.; b. 21 April, 1886; d. 10 Dec. 1876, barlnf m. 14 1866, Isabella Maria, eldest dan. of Sir OeorgeBaker, and had a son, Charles George Lumley, bi 86 Jan. 1871. /6/ Frederick Henry, of Bastridge, Hants, formerly • admiralty and war ofllos; b. tl Avf. 18M; m. I Dec. . LESLIE, 385 of .Maiin lUlph SoptilA Vaagfaaa* only child oC Ber. Sir Edward \ aagtum Colt, Bart, (he diroroed bar, decree niri, 19 i ), and haa S lona and a dan. rick Edward Thomaa Lomley, b. 14 Sept 1M4.— r Charles Albemarle, b. S8 Jan. 1871.— Geraldine ^ Looiaa.— AMtha 3Calit Vangban. i Harxiek ^^beth. d. If Feb. 1881, baring m. 27 '>. to LieaiXk>L Charlea Clitberow Gore (B. AARAn ). net Anna Charlotte, b. 34 Jan. 1831; d. M Oct. fol- Nr A Trin. ColL Camb. bar.-at-Uw L.L 181f , registrar ' Ntadraa 18S8/», J.P. Kent; b. 7 ApriL 1796; d. 1 ML' m. It Mar, 18SS, Martha, dan. of GUbert Vine, Bawx; ibe d. 9 June, 187S, baring r.ongley Farm, Kent, eaivt Bjr. Ba:ral I >. 19 Maj. 18S9 ; bl 14 lUj, 1870, teoart Oladatoae, Baq. of Ottre !»! .lao. of Joaeph Need Walker, •.p. I JO Mar. I87(, baring m. "> '>r Aretas Akera, Baq. ind S dana. .B.V. ILMA^MfalO- 1 ^•••»v 1867.— Peter. •. b. 11 July, ..Mary. Nfaria. b. M Febc 1784; d. onm. » AprU, 1817. '^10 Nor. 1791; d. onm. 10 Job*. 1818. G!ATOB,KXLB. 18t8.(XB. 18M.MD.ia tiMaraur. luHJL avred the oampaign ofWaMMrHi a^d . laFniaaBlaaadaoathaf rnaoefhMneadof >n of wvlSKwooadad at battle a< Harw, .of afyittoiK< NIrella. and Hire; b. 14 Asril, m. lat^>«» Mar. 1811 11: Aad.tDMlSti. iLnr. widow flf wmiHi wtmrthfa. f lalLonI Wyatetl; dMdTAprS, 3aaMaod4daai. otmara, erwted a BABOsrvr. - \. MatoQ CoU. OsoD. 1841, ' Oct 1810; m. 4 nutTMrada,af >y, b. h Jttlj, laSl; d. 7 ria,d. KUn, m. 17 Jane, 1848, to WOUaai Ooortenay ( ^oort Lodge, LamberinuMk Kent, J.P. auand ilUan MoRLAXD. j.p. Kent and .......... formerly 7Utregt.; b.8 Feb. 1848. rai Henry Oonrtwaj, Uent. fth lanom 1878; b^ fl Mar. [3] OaroUMMMr|H«MiFMMlo|».d.]roaMrliM«.18U. (7) FranoM Jbd* LemMid, d. tl tal. 188T. hsvlnff n. 1 Joly. lg&2. itH iHt wife, to Malar B«tlo Xatbeer Bobarta, late oapc I6t is, and forraerly adjt. Wert Kent mO. and had Is [1 J xinrr^ ly^tfJkk BOBBRTB, BJL BrMeiMM OoQ. OXOQ. 1876, curate AU S^sli, Leeda, riBoe 1878; b^ 18 Mar. 1888. rai WmiMn Bvtle, Ueok R.W. fMOkn 1878 ; b. 19 June. LESLIE, Bib John, of Glaslough, CO. Monaghan, M.P. 187LBO, J.P. D.L. capt. late Ist life, guards ; created a Babonet 21 Feb. 1876; b. 16 Dec. 1822 ; m. 26 Aug. 1856, CoDstance Wilhel- mina Fra.'.ces, dau. of Col. the Bight Hon. George Dawson-Damer (E. Pobt- ABLINOTON), and has a son and 4 dans. (1) John, Uent. gren. 1878; b.r (2) Mary (3) b. 7 Aug. 1857. guards Chriatina, m. 1 une. 1881, to Bdward Stanley Hope, Beq. bar.-at-law, a charity oommialoner (B. Hopktouk). (&) OUTe Looiaa Blanche. AJun— Art . on a b«id as. between two boOykarea ppr. three boddaaor. OR»r— A grlfltai% bend evMad go. Motto— Grip ewt. SRAT-Glaaloagb. Mooaghaa. TOWX Hova»-n. SIntfticd Floe*. Osted Stnet. W. l.mragr. -tinilXIAM LHUB,y. Oy ty »aibm T r^ dennkk. iMlor < ? ^ f^ 'f ^L ^T!^*'*"'^**^ '^ *^^* ^(^o^LMiia Pimm, k • May. SS^\ nno^KIBsBlJtM. IHAMJnroWILL 8LUw. CO. MoMfkM ins. M^. laot^ o^ratf*; 4. U yor. 1831. hartaf m. lift. AMa, tek «( tm*, DjttvQMMKjrdv. of DobltB (L HABBtmn); *• 4. J«^ IttMwvlW had with oihar iMot a daa. (1) Anaa. d. St OeL ISn. IWflMr «. • Joa. IttB, to Jeha OouLMUa M. tad^-M May.im^MiliM. M daiLol Qeoraa FMiory. Bsq. of CtaMM. oow UBMl*; *• d. M April. 186t,baTiiiff had • aoMMid 4 daM. (2) Cbarlas PowoD. of O' ' ^ "^ 'a:g> ^fSi" ' HHl loitl-lkiit. and oaloa nH., hnTML mmUmi WUlvl. Ittl onm. S6 Jnna, 1871. (4) -nmrnm!^. of Sortfw Fhik, T«l& a«l la Iha army, lata B.H.gaaida. i iii a ii i Iha aaoM aad anM af slixoa. BTh7 BX. f J^ IMt; h. IS Oel. Itilt a. It ^ Bmaia Loolm GhttHrtaa. only ilM« aad iMtaa ol .•> lOlh aad laift Paiuaat. m. SO Pdt. ISIS, to Jola,dlk MHliriiol Wafev* ^») Chriatiaaa fora. who d. 6 KoT. 1 (0)PradaB«ia Aacartaa (7) Jalia. a. 14 Ai«.lill^to Bliht Ite. Oa ■illiii Bwilitl, H^. qX rOBTiA Lksub of WTii i tte Cbaoa.' LBTBBEIDOI, ^m WBOTH AOLA (1801. UJL),of8M(! rark.8oaMii0l,«JP. ' D.L. on roll high ilb< 1881. late rifle bri«Tv •.hkiatheratlthBi net in 1878; b. 2.1 1831: m. J9 O * AnncWUluunj'. ui ThomM Beo: of Qladhow li York, nad hM 6 eoiu and n dan. (1) Wroth Pvfaai Ohr. phar.Ult _ b. St Dae. 1884. (3) Thomas Bneklsr Valaatlaa, Ik 14 Psh. IStt. (4) HaKhPnMMiaHari[alh.bwS8 0el.lttY. (5) John Aidaad M««nva, b. St Psb. Ittt. (6) Alan Bounhlar. h. flJaa. 1878. (7) Dorothaa ' Arms— Aii.watarpar.tat«a%afadatandg«einDatuOTi uirTT-o a toTTBt ffo. in chiaT aa ai^la (IIMMifl »• i*^nri« ^^ * bexant. •Tnrth.'- played sa. wlnga atnlaoia oa tha traNl a li MoTroK»-8|Ms maa la Dao. aad ahova tha SEAT-flandhlll Park, Taoatoa. SIR JOHN LBTHBRIDOl by Sarah, dao. of Jgha Itiuagf. ; rnaadaoB of Ttaaaa Uthhil F^te^L itf Milvartoa« floaM (dewi^ed from BIr WflUaai PariMwtaA ofeM haiaa of excbeqner, Ittt), aad gnadaoa of Cfcrfaliilhw Ltlhhi«dg< WesUway, Daroa, by Maifarsl, daa. of PhOlp Boochar. « Tawstock, DcTon], cnatad a BABOiraT It laaa. ItM; d. It Dec. 1816, baring m. Jnaa, 177t, Doivthaa. aldai* daa. aad tba of LEVIXGE. 887 WBii^ilMd. H«halh.ltet.«f Belted hSlST 1 ?91«¥^1aff ka^* Ml Md 4Mk 'iMiM, Bki. of Swtedoa, Wilts, m^^ |m to Peter Valentine 13th li^fht 6, to ina, d.St r-U Ifajr. laot, Amm, SwI tea. of tlinw ■Milumil ; ilMd. M Jan. i8»7. -.•.«S2dS^?S>.wiilSf'^^^' ^ ^^^"^ Raleigh inl (IS) I „ Klar. of ChMUnuit,' «. law, 10A9rfl,lO«.Iatalli£'] «, T«rt, a^ IM t MM MdT&k (4)7«i*^ a. tl til*, law. to VteMil J«IM ItfaaMiL In. /» O. /O J' fr c ft Tri lai. Ma- (1) M.I /I /'i iMvn. IXJL wiM d. la AyHI, IWT. ORAnxMi), who d. 17 ni« aa ." \! [2. ♦^ h h rt df^kflhilBOMM > Ann***;, m. n P*^ tiw. to Oil*. CMitoph« 0«nud |r^v^ f -olttM. toto lam IMMOTL & JpT ' " ^^ f!5f "• ?_^.?*' ■• *^ •*. «• John la Mtf . iat7. Jatk, aaddaa. of Sir M«ii.:dMd.»itur, laaa. B»a.aRiu Utt>.aldai>dM.a,MJ>.tot ttwrkh hoiKtol,y»yi„^^«t, Frances Annie LEDWITH. Isabel Rawdon. SIR RICHARD m. 2ndly, Mary, "daughter" of Sir Henry Tuite, 6th Baronet, and had 3 sons and 2 daus. [3] Henry. [4] Richard Hugh, of Levington Park co. Westm^th J.l'. deputy governor of the county 1809, capt. W^tmeath mil d 2 Sept. 1864, aged 90, having m. 1 May 1797, fa^e, d^u of Thomas Child, Esq. of Brookfield, co. Cork ; she d.l7 Oct. 1840, having had with other issue an only surviving son and 4 daus. (1) Charles William, of Levington Park, J.P.; b. 30 May, 1817; d. 15 May, 1868, having m. 6 Jan. 1842, Annie, dau. of late Robert Barlow, M.D. of Annebrook, co. Westmeath; she d. 23 June, 1880, having had with other issue 4 sons and 3 (laua. /I/ Richard William Chaworth Levinge, of Levington Park, CO. Westmeath, J.P. and of Corteen, co. Longford ; b. 29 Dec. 1843; m. 21 Mar. 1873, Fanny Ellen, youngest dau. of late George David Donkin, Esq. of Wyfold Court, Oxon. 7th fusiliers (and granddau. of late Gen. Sir Rufane Shaw Donkin, K.C.B. governor of Cape of Good Hope), and has a son and 3 daus. , , ^ Charles Edward, b. 16 Jan. 1874.— Eva.— Violet Frances. —A dau. b. 6 Nov. 1880. /2/ Edward, Indian medical service ; b. 4 Mar. 1860. /3/ Robert Childe, b. 21 May, 1853. /4/ Reginald Thomas Alexander, b. 9 Sept. 1860. /5/ Frances Lavinia, m. 1 June, 1874, to Dr. Wliittaker, formerly of Monkstown. /6/ Edith Jane, m.20 Oct. 1877, to George Armstrong, MJ). /7/ Rosa Violet Avice. (2) Avice, d. 5 July, 1878. (3) Ehzabeth, m. 25 June, 1828, to Rev. James Brabazon, rector of Almoritia (E. Meath). (4) Mary Jane, d. s. p. 26 Oct. 1861, having m. 10 Sept. 1841, to Rev. Alexander Onne, rector of Moydow, co. Longford. (5) Charlotte, d. s. p. 9 April, 1878, having m. 18 Nov. 18M, to Sir Mark Anthony Henry Tuite, Bart. [5] Mark Anthony, of EnniscoflEey House, Westmeath; d. 1847, having m. 1812, Caroline, dau. of John Lyons, of Ledeston, co. Westmeath ; she d. 11 Mar. 1856, having had with other issue an only surviving son, MARK Anthony, of New Park, co. Roscommon ; b. 1 Jan. 1818 ; m. 5 Dec. 1842, Eleanor Anne, dau. of William Armstrong Hodson, Esq. (BART.), of Mlddleton, co. West- meath, J.P. ; she d. 23 Dec. 1878, having had 6 sons and 3 daus. (1) William, of Carnagh, co. Roscommon ; b. Dec. 1846 ; m. 19 April, 1876, Annie Georgina, dau. of late Daniel Bailey, Esq. of Moorack, King's co. and has a dau. — Evelyn Violet. (2) Henry Mark, B.A. M.B. late surgeon R.N. b. 2 June, 1847. (3) Tenison Francis, b. 1848.— (4) Robert Degennes, b. 1850.— (5) Edward George, b. 1852.— (6) Frederick, b. 1862. (7) CaroUne Euphemia,m. 19 Oct. 1871, to Charles Seymour, of Killanoola, South Australia, and has a son. — Charles Henry. (8) Emma Isabella. (9) Louisa Henrietta. [6] Charlotte, d. 9 Nov. 1856, aged 95. [7] Mary Anne, m. 1st— 1791, to Charles John Lyons, Esq. of Ledestown, co. Westmeath, capt. 12th light dragoons; he d. May, 1796. She re-m. 1798, to Anthony Adams Reilly, Esq. of Roebuck, co. Cavan. SIR CHARLES, 5th Baronet; b. 17 April, 1751; d. 19 Jan 1796, having m. 26 June, 1779, Elizabeth Frances, only dau. of Nicholas Reynell, Esq. of Reynella, co. Westmeath • she d. 19 May, 1828, having had with 3 daus. 2 sons, ' (1) Sir Richard, s. as 6th Baronet. (2) Charles, lieut.-col. in the army, K.H.; b. 20 Mar. 1796* d 1843, having m. 2 June, 1825, Barbara, dau." of Hugh Johnston, Esq. of St. John's, New Brunswick ; she d. 14 June 1838, having had 2 sons and 2 daus. ' /I/ Charles Hugh, lieut. 29th regt.; b. 25 Sept. 1826 ; d. 14 Jan. 1876, having m. Ehzabeth, dau. of Ince /2/ George Godfrey, d. July, 1837/67. /3/ Annie, d. 22 Aug. 1879, having m. 1st— 20 Oct. 1863 to George Hamilton Whately, who d. 16 Jan. 1864, having had 3 sons and 2 daus. [1] George Levinge Whately, b. 5 Aug. 1854; m.22 Mar 1879, Harriet, eldest surviving dau. of late Richard Ellis" Esq. of Iver Moor, Bucks, and has a dau. b. 24 Feb 1880 ' [2] William, b. 1 June, 1858.— [3] Reginald Pepys, b 18 Dec. 1860.-[4] Edith Caroline.— [5] Gertrude Mary. Mrs. WHATELY re-m. S4 Aug. 1871, to Btonley WellKMnp Daniel], Esq. who vras drowned S Mar. 1881, having h»t a dan. [6] Harriet Edith DA>MKLL. /4/ Barbara, m. 14 Sept. 1864, to Charles Thorbam, Esq. yn, b. 1 Dec.l8S8 ; m. 8 April, 1887, EUan, daa of R Baniea, Bm]. [10] Qeorgiana Franoea CaroUne. LEWIS, Rev. gij OiLBERT Frank LAND, of Har|}tou Court. Radnor, J.P. (1846, U.K m.a. canon of Worcestei 1856 81, rector of Men- nington-on-Wye 1833/64, andof Glatlestry 1833/60J Herefordshire ; s. hia brother as 3rd Baronet in 1863; b. 21 July. 1808 ; m. 3 Aug. 1843, lane, eldest dau. of Sii Edmund William Antro- V)U8, Bart, and has had with other issue a soti and 2 daus. (1) Herbert Edmund Frankland, D.l. Radnor, b. 31 Mar. 1846. (2) Mary Anna, (3) Elinor. Arms— Arg. a cross double parted and frctty .««i. in the Ist and 4th quarters an eagle displayed gu. and in the 2nd and 8rd ■ hon rampant of the second ducally cro\^-ned or. Crest— In a crown vallcry or a mount vert, thereon as heraldic tiger of the first. Motto— Expertus fldelem. SEAT— Harpton Court, near Kington, Radnorshire. LIOHTON^LINDSA T. 8«9 Irtneagr. 'FIN LEWIS, of Harptoo Ooart, RiMloor (son ord.MIddx.); of Henry of CrBwfonl. Middx.); b. 14 Oct. 17S8 ; cL 6 Nor. riff m. lit-lfi Dec. 1761. Maty, datLofCluuiea Colby. : the d. 1ft Oct. 1774. baring bad S dam. He m. > Mar. 1778. Anne. dan. of Sir Tbomaa Frankland. 1 hirUeby PuIe. Torka.; ibe d. IS Mar. 184t, baving 1811. m Ird wife, to B«t. Bobert Hare, rector of tiunUnoDoaatu, Oawef, who d. U Feb. 1811), bad witb 2 daoa. e*"i IR THOMAS FRAHKLAND LEWIS, P.C M J. Beamnaria ) IH12 36. Bnnfai 18Se/». oo. Badnor 18S8/W. and borough of liA'iiior from 1847. a n cret a ry of the traMuiy, ^^^('JM']*^ swt 11 Jnly, 1848 : b. 14 May. 1780 ; d. l«t-ll Mar. 1808, Harriet, 4tb dan. of "--* of Moooaa, oo. HeraCotd; she d. Ift0et.l8i8, Mary AJUM.dMi.of r^; abed. a. pw 8 Sept. 1888. By [D (2) ^ aU Ltwia, M.P. PX. 2Bd <«tofiaii,and philoaophkal ^ ^'iina MO. 1888, m& of : 3 April, 1888, havlaff •rm, «M«r of Oeoii* LIOHTON, 8iR Chbibtophbr Robert, *«of Menillc, o. Dnblin" (1791. I.), I>ar.-at-law L.I. 1874, J.P. D.L. CO. Hereford ; 8. his father aa 7th Baronet in 1875; b. 4 July. 1848; m. 6 April, 1880, Helen France*, < UU'flt dan. of James Houlilttworth, Esq. of Coltneas, co. Lanark ; heir presumptive, his brother Andrew. ARMS— Barry of eight arg. and rert over all a lion rampant crowned with an Beat ■ 11 crown or, a canton of Ireland. ST— A lion's bead erased crowned witb an Eastern crown or. iTO— Fortitadineet pmdentia. r— Brockbampton, Boas, Havfordshire. ILinragr. S' IIR THOMAS LIOHTON, of Clara, oo. Kilkenny, and of ) Doblin. banker (son of John Lighton, of Rasberry Hill, oo. Derry, and grandson of John Leigbton or Lighton, of Glasgow, who married Catluirine, dan. of Thomas Bond, of Bonds Glen, co. Derry). m.p. Tuam. high sheriff Dublin 1790, created a Baronkt ok Irri.anu 1 Mar. 1791 ; d. »7 April, 1805, haTlng m. 11 Dec. 1777, Anne, dau. of William PoUock, of Strabane, CO. Tyrone ; shed. 1804, leaving issue. His son. SIB JOHN, 4tll Baronet (on the death of his nephew, Sir Tliomas, 1817), rector Donofrhmore, co. Done^; b. 1 Jan. 1793 ; . of Newton, Oamb.; she d. 1826, having had with other issue 4 (2) Sir Christopher Robert, s. as 6th Baronet. '3) Thomas, d. unm. I May, 1842. 4) Andrew, b. 26 Dec. 1822 ; m. 28 May, 1880, EUia Amdia, ^ dao. of Henry Somner Jojoe, Bki. of Freahford, jaangmt dao. 8onMneC,s.p. SIB CHRI8T0PHEB BOBEBT. 6th Baronet, mjl. vicar of Ellastone, co. Stafford; b. 28 May, 1819; d. 12 April, 187ft, b iving m. 2 June. 1848, Mary Ann Elizabeth, only dao. of Rev. Digtqr JoaaphBtopfiottI Bam. of BrookvUle, co. Cork, and had. with other 1 landSdans. (1) Sir Chrlsio^^her Robert, 7th and present Baronet. Andrew Hamilton Digby, Ute R.X., beir prestimptive he Baronetcy ; b. 28 April, 18S0. Heoiy Alfred HamUton, b. S F6b. 1882. to the Baronetcy ; b. 28 April, 18S0. :3) Haoiy Alfred HamUton, b. S F6b. 18 ;4) John Hamilton Plnmptre, h. 28 Jane, 18ft8; d. 8 July. 1872. (5) Oand Hamilton Dallaa. b. 18 Oct. 1880. (6) Mary Hamilton StopfbitL (7) Ekaaor Anne Pamberton. m. 24 April. 1877. to Ber. Kobart HaraAird, rector of Mordttord. Hereford, and has 2 sons. Henry U^too Hbrbpord. b. 8 Mar. 1878.— Francis. Fannr Bhuicbe Hamilton.— (9) —(10) Emily Stuart Hamilton. (8) Fann: ton. Hamilton.— (9) Florence D'Arcy Hamil- .... ^jjj LINDSAY, SiB COUTTS, of Balcarres, co. Fife, d.l. and Westville, co. Line. (1821, U.K.), capt late grenadier guards, lieut.-col. comdg. Ist regt. Italian legion in Crimean war, lieut.-col. Fife vols, since 1864 ; s. his maternal grandfather, Sir Coutts Trotter, as 2nd Baronet in 1837 ; b. 2 Feb. 1824 ; m. 30 June, 1864, Caroline Blanche Elizabeth, only surviving child of Right Hon. Henry FitzRoy (B. SOUTHAMPTON), and has 2 dans. (1) Eaphemia Harriet Sosan. (2) Anne Helen. (1) Sir John Hamilton, 5th Baronet; d. unm. 29 April, 1844.^ Note.— Heir presumptive, Colonel Loyd-Llndsay. Arms— (Quarterly, i. and I v. 1st and 4th, Go. a fesse cbequy arg. and as. LINDSAY. 2nd and 8rd, Or a lion rampant gn. debruised by a riband in bend sa. Absrnktht; the whole within a bordure az. charged with foorteen stars or ensigned with a pennon gu. II. and III. 1st and 4tb, Arg. a crescent gu. on a chief indented ac. three mnllets pierced of the field. Trottrr. 2nd and 3rd, Gn. a lion rampant arg. crowned or charged on the shoulder with a crwcent of the first, Mowbray ; these two coaU within a bordure ermine. 890 LLOYD-LOCKHART. CBEST-A tent az. fringed and seme^ of stars or ensigned with tu^JSExlR^Dexter, a white horse ppr. Sinister, a lion arg. armed and langued az. MOTTO— Astra castra nunien lumen munimen. RKA.T— Balcarres, Collingsburgh, Fife. TOW HouSE-4 and 5, Cromwell Place, South Kensington, S.W. The baronetcy. STU COUTTS TROTTEE, of Westville, Line, (j'oungest son of Archibald, 2nd son of Alexander Trotter of Castle- shiels, CO. Berwick), created a Baronet 4 Sept. 1821, u ith remainder in default of male issue to the issue male of his S dau.Anne; b. 15 Feb. 1767; d.l Sept 1837, having m 12 Aug. 1802, Margaret, dau. of Hon. Alexander Gordon, Lord RockviUe (of session), 3rd son of William, 2nd Earl of Aberdeen; she d. 17 Feb. 1853, having had 4 daus. . n ^ -r..^^ (1) Anne, m. 22 April, 1823, as 2nd wife, to Lieiit.-Col. Jamefc Lindsay, grenadier guards (see below), and had with other issue a son, ^ ^ „ . Sir Coutts, s. as 2nd Baronet. r2) Jane, d. 19 Nov. 1829, having m. 25 June, 1827, as 1st wife to Gibbs Crawford Antrobus, Esq. (Bart.), of Eaton Hall, Ches'h. M.P; he d. 21 May, 1861. ^.-u ,. , , (3) Susan, m. 4 Aug. 1831, to George Thomas, 6th Earl of Albemarle. (4) Margaret. Hineage. JAMES LINDSAY, of Balcarres, co. Fife, lieut.-gen. grena- dier guards, M.P. Wigan (son of Hon. Robert Lindsay, 2nd son of James, 5th Earl of Balcarres— E. CRAWFORD) ; b. 17 April, 1793 ; d. 5 Dec. 1855, having m. 2 April, 1823, Anne, dau. of Sir Coutts Trotter, Bart, of Westville, co. Line, and had 2 sons and 2 daus. (1) Sir Coutts, 2nd and present Baronet. (2) Sir Robert James Loyd-Lindsay, K.C.B. of Lockinge Park, Berks, v.c. M.P. Berks, since 1865, lieut.-col. hon. artil. company London, 1866/81, lieut.-col. Berks. R.V. since 1860, major and lieut.-col. late Scots guards, :^.L.H. distinguished himself at the battles of the Alma and Inkerman, extra equerry to n.R.II. the Prince of Wales since 1874, financial sec. to war department 1878/80 ; heir presumptive to the Baronetcy ; b. 16 April, 1832; m. 17 Nov. 1858, Hon. Harriet Sarah Loyd. only surviving child of Baron Overstone, and assumed the additionfJ, surname and arms of LOYD by R.L. 23 Oct. 1858. ^./-t . • -MWi (3) Margaret, m. 23 July, 1846, to Alexander William, Earl of Crawford and Balcarres. (4) Mary Anne, m. 5 Aug. 1864, to Robert Stayner Holford, Esq. of Weston Birt, co. Glouc. M.P. East Glouc. LLOYD, Sib Mab- TEiNE Owen Mowbbay (1863, U.K.), of Bronwydd, CO. Cardigan, high sheriff 1881, lieut. Pembroke yeo.; s. his father as 2nd Baronet in 1877; b. 8 Feb. 18.51; m. 6 Nov. 1878, Kath- arine Helena, 3rd dau. of Alexander Dennistoun, Esq. of Golfhill, Lanarks. (Oakeley), and has a dau. (1) A dau. b. 30 Oct. 1879. r^^^rr^^'-f^^'^l^l^'^'l'''''^ arg. a bordure erm. ILinraQf. THOMAS LLOYD, of Bronwydd, co. Cardigan (son Thomas Lloyd, of Bronwydd, oo. Cardigan), J.P. and DX. high sheriff 1814; bp. 22 Jan. 1788; d. 18 June, 1845, having ; 23 July, 1819, Ann Davies, only survinng child of Jdl Thomas, Esq. of Llwydcoed and Lletty Mawr, co. CarmartlMa^ and had 4 sons, [1] Sir Thomas Davles, createtl a Baroxet.. [2] James John, late 1st royals and 13th dragoons ; b. 18 Nor. 1823; m. 13 April, 1850, Susan Maria Anne, dau. of David Arthur Saunders Davies, Esq. of Pentre, co. Pembroke, lata M.P. and has 2 sons and a dau. (1) Owen George James, b. 2 July, 1885. (2) John Davies Arthur Thomas, b. 7 Sept. 1857. (3) Alice Elizabeth Ann, m. 7 Jan. 1875, to Thomas Morrii, Esq. of Coomb, co. Carmarthen, J.P. s.p. [3] Rhvs Jones. B.A. rural dean, rector of Troedyraur: b. S4 Oct. 1827; m. 7 Dec. 1858, Anna dau. of Thonaas Lewi* Lloyd, of Kantgwilt, co. Radnor, and has 3 sons and a dau. George Evan, b. 24 Oct. 1855.— Herbert Rhys, b. 17 Aug. 1858.— Edith Anna. [4] Owen, capt. 1st Waruicks. mil.; h. i. 17 Sept. 1863, Elizabeth Caroline Ann, <>; om, Tliomas Mitchell, R.N. and granddau. «)i : , Esq. of Clarence House, Dover. SIR THOMAS DAVIES LLOYD, of Broann-dd. co. Canilgan. M.P. 18668, high sheriff 18M, M.P. Cartligan district 1868/74, late 13th light dragoons, created a Baronkt 31 Jan. 1868; b. 23 May, 1820; d. 21 July, 1877,having m. 22 Dec. 1848, Henrietta Mary, dau. of George Rdd. Esq. of Watliugton, Oxon. and of Jamaica ; she d. 6 Nov. 1871. having had a son. (1) Sir Marteine Owen Mowbray, 2nd and present Baronet. 'r^rr^ LOCKHART, Sir Simon Macdonald, of the Lee and Camwath, co. Lanark, d.l. (1806, U.K.), capt. Ist life guards 1878, capt. LanarV-^ yeo. ; 8. his brother as 5th Baronet in 1870; b. 1849. NOTB— No heir to this Baronetcy. Arms— Quarterly, i. and iv., Arg. a man's heart pn. within a fetterlock sa., on a chief az. three boar's heads prase? tha pratootorata^ PX^ tok paiWawit oaDod AkMparoftharfciMi t Etaiin,andwas :>on to gira np •'-litag o TanKii' ; ' I. of John crCrom- K'OSt. . lUu. and coheir of . and had a son, John, fSS: Mf urt of 'n ohnreh uldphia, ufPiiUp, d. I Julj, 1723 (having ro-m. to Ospt. the Bishop of Boss), and had with other •tly. . a lord of session as Lord C3actla> iary 1671, and bad a dan. Sinclair, Bart, of " >.«fNTii iiwath« M.P. a >n, author of •'the Memoira iugm.lAdrBophemiaMont- nh Sari of EgUntoon; she d. at Ing had with 8 " * W^ Cteor I'.U. -f 'M-A V.M (2) Al (3) Vvi .lllU. (if nUy. ise, dean of faculty of adrocates Lord (?oTington 1775 ; d. 10 Nov. :>, Margaret Pringle, of Edgefield, \ "-".Callen, Elgin, and Inrerorie . I ' ,, HI. of Rer. William Danbj, . m. 1778, to F.1I. William, . <;.( .11. WHO il. ». p. 18 Jane, 1880. >t the battle of Minden. Mm. R.X.: m. 18 April, 1784. Elixabeth, «ir JuiHTt Henderson, Bart, (ext.), of Fordell, oo. Fifo. and ha«l with other iasae a son, Alexander, in H.O. (4) Robert, setUed at Benooolra, East Indies. EORQE LOCKHART, of Oamwath, d. Oct 1764, having T ni. Fergnsia, eldest dan. and heir of Sir Oeorge Wishart, Bart, of Clifton Hall, co. Edinburgh, and had with other issue 3 sons, [11 Oeorge. attainted of high treason for taking part in the rising of 1745, by act of parliament 1746; o. v.p.2 Feb. 1761, s. p. [2] James, Ueut.-gen. Austrian service, created a Onmt of the Holy Roman empire, and chevalier de I'ordre de Marie Ther^se in 1783, assumed the additional name of Wishart; b. 16 Nov. 1727; d. 6 Feb. 1790. having m. Ist— Matilda, dan. of Sir John Lockhart, of Castle Hill. He m. 2ndly— 18 June, 1770, Marianne, only cliild of Adam Murray, of Belrid- dinff. CO. Dumfries. He m. 3nlly— Annabella, dan. of Jamee Crauhird. of Rotterdam, merchant: she d. 13 June, 1826. His only surviving son Cliarles, Count Lockhart- Wishart. d. unm. 4 Anpr. 1802. [3] Charles, of Largie, b. 28 Feb. 17401 ; m. 17 Aug. 1762, Elirabcth, . lb Mar. 1854.— George, b. 28 April, 1887.— Julia Elizabetii. LORAINE, 893 (3) Hon. Sir Henry Charles, kniglitefl 28 Nov. 1876, a judge of the high court of justice, common picas division, since 1876, M.P. Launceston 1868 74. Froiiie 1874,6, recorder of Exeter 1867, 76, ac'von, and has a son and 5 daus. II. rv Ludlow, b. 30 Sept. 1865.— Susan Ludlow Cordelia.— r,,': ; -lia Lucy.— Ethel Maud.— Ernestine Frances,— Bertha- (4) (..urge Ludlow, of Hardenhuish Park, Wilt«, late 16th gucftns lancers, J.P. Wilts, lieut. royal N. Devon hussars; b. 31 J Illy, 1836; m. 1 April, 1871, Georgina Emma, dso. of Anselmo (le Arroyave, Esq. and has a son, George de Arroyave, b. 9 Jan. 1878. r^rBB, of Aehbory, Deroo, JJ-. luu Exeter Coll. Oxford; b. 8 Ang. 1848: m. 4 July, 1878, Annie Mary Josephine, dan. of late WiUkm Pnie Jocden, Beq. (Douglas— Bart.) /2/ Charles Belfield, b. t liar. ISSl.— /3/ Walter George. b. 2 Jan. 1858.-/4/ Herbert Loois, b. 1 Ang. 1862.-/5/ Thomas Clement, b. S Jnly, 1884.-/6/ Mary.—/?/ Jaquete Franoei. (2) Mary Jane. (3) Clementina Aagnata. (4) Anne Eleanor. [5] Anne Eleanor m. 18 April, 1811, to John Morth Wooll- combe, Esq. of Ashbnry, Deron, who d. s. p. 1868. [6] Jane Frances, d. 14 April, 1818, hartng m. 18 April. 1812. to Rev. Henry Woollcombe, rector of Ashbory and High- ampton, who d. 16 Ang. 1861. [7] Jaquete, d. unm. (^m JOHN, 2nd Baronet, adn. Rjr. A.IMX to Kinf Wil- liam IV. a dlsUngnlabed i of Ply. I month dockyard; U 178ft; d. lIMi^lttl, tevlng m. 16 Oct. 1807, Clementina, dan. of Lieat.-OOL WaUam Uric- trick; she d. 7 Deo. 1861, harinf had I eons and I dniH. 1] Thomas. Bengal OS.; h. WNor. ISOt; d. S8 Sept. 1816, aving m. 10 Oct. 18S1, Anne Katherine Rood, onbr dan. of Capt. John EnglUh. 66th regt. and had t eoM and aduL (1 ) Sir Johiif 3rd and preswt BuqmI. (2) William Lamley.capt 101st raft.; h. • Nor. 18M ; d.i. p. 1876, haring m. 1861, Annie, dan. of late Capt. Henry Bingham, Bengal army. (3) Katherine CtaOMBttna, d. . harinf m. M Mar. 1 flffT, tn mto rmMnand. Heron de nnttenherg wiiliwuliaiweu, [2] winiam. rear^dm. Bjr. (rKd.). h«lr prwoflBSttr* to the Baroaotoy ; b. 1810; m. 11 Job IMMiary, tid dan. of John Danld, Bm. ' ham, D.A.n. it and has a son u.. . Chariee Bingham July, 1880. — Henrietta Isabella. — BUaOieth Ida. - Katharine.— Emma Alice. ^?]/o*™** (Rt.-Hon.), M.p. N. Lincolns. since 1881, York 1865 80, P.O. chief secretary for Ireland 1878/80, parUamentary under-secretary for colonies 1874 8, secretary poor Uw board 1868, bar -at-law i.t. 1864, Mji. Trin. ColL Camb. J.P. D,L. York, N.R. ; b. 1 Dec. 1840. (3) Frances Elisabeth, m. 37 Jan. 1869, to WllUam Oenid Lyslpy, Esq. of Pewsham. WilU. and has issue ; hk eldest sur- viving son, Charles Lowther, d. 7 Mey, 1881, agwl 10. LUBBOCK—LUSHINGTON. 895 Ah'. Ciif SKA •hlr cresoent for diflerenoe. • rlnun. UedB. uul WOton OMtte, York- r Stnwt. w. linuage. Sm JOHN WnXIAH, 2Bd ButXMt, of London, buUcar; bn. St Aug. 1774; d. » Oct. 1840. baTinff m. 1 Aug. 17M, ai ui.-l ^..rkcltjjlijfh*! nni. 33 Jiin«,liHL Cluu-Ua Hofll, ird •& 1» ilHV, UM-«, mouth 1B18/I0. !tiM: b-tSlfar. LUBBOCK, Sib JoHX, of Lmbm, Norfolk (1806, U.K.X M^. Londoo vniTenitjr finca 1880, lUidflooe 1 870 80, D.CS.L. LL.D. T.p. royal todetj, Tioc> cbftncellor London nni* rcnrity 1872^80, And public school oonimi*- •ion, F.BA and others, aathor of tereral tdn- tifleworks; •.his father as 4th Baronet in 1886; b. 80 April, 1884 ; m, 10 April, 1856, Ellen Fraaoes, dan. U Ber. Peter Hordem, of Cborlton •com • Hardy; u> d. 20 Oct 1879, baring bad S sons and 3 dans. <1) JoluiBlrkbMlc«lk4 0et.l8M. (2) NonBMi, b. It Dm. 18tS. <3) Rolfo Arttar. b. It Sept. Ittf. (4) Any Hwrtofc. m. li Mar. ItH.to Andmr, oldart aoa of John MnlboUsBd, ■«!. II.P. DownpiUrick: b« d. t Joim, 1877. (5) OowUUMM Mwy. (6) Qwtnds. ARMS— Axf . on ft mount Ttrt s ttork doat tna. oa a ehioT ffU. thTM mIoUm of tlM flold. CKlST— Atlarkwlac* •toratwl «nB.rartlnff th* dMt«r claw on Ml ■BttOM ahMd M. olMiffsd with % UoD immpant fOMdaat arg' viA % bovdnra or. Mono— Aotor pisllOM fkdt. SEAT— High Una, Faraboroogb. I.tnea0r. W^l .LIAM LUBBOCK, raotor of Lamaa, Norfolk (only MO of John Lobbook, of North Wataham. Norfblk, by EUiabtth, dan. of WUllam Wabatar, of Oalthaq>) ; d.SO April. 17M, baring m. Biiabath, dan. of Tbomas Cooper, of North Walaham. high tharifl ; ihe d. 10 Mar. 1764, baring had 1 •OIM, [1] Sir John, of London, banker, oraatad a Baronet » April, 1806. with remainder In defluilt of mala ianie to hit nephew John William Lubbook (eee below), bp. iO Ang. 1744; d. K. p. t4 Feb. 1816, baring m. IS Oct. 1771, Elisabeth Chris- tiana, dau. of Frederick Oommerell. of Hanwell; ihe d. 1H46. [21 WUliam. of Lama*, bp. 6 Julr, 1746 ; m. 7 Oct. 1778, Anne, only dau. and heir of Thomas woodrow, of HobUs, Norfolk; she d. 30 Not. 1778, baring had, with 8 daos. an only aurriring ion, vlx.— Maxy, dan. of Jamas Bntwisle, of Ri d. learing an only ddld, rf&r— SIR JOHN WIUIaM, 3rd Baronet, rioa-preddant of the royal sodaty, a dlstingaished sdentifle anthor; b. M Mar. 1808 : d. fl Jnne, 1866. baring m. 89 Jane. 1838. Harriet, dan. of Liaoi.-OoL George Hotham, of York (B. Hothaji}; sha d. U Peb. 1878, baring had 8 sona and 8 dans. [11 Mr John, 4th and praasnt Baronet. rS] Haniy James, b. 7 F^b. 1888; m. 8 May, 1866, Frmnoea M«" TomigsBt dan. of Rer. Henry Turton, incumbent of » 1st wife he had 6 sons and 3 daus. (1) Stephen George, commissioner of customs: d. umn. 1 Feb. 1853. (2) James Stephen, private sec to gov. of Madras: d. unm. 12 Sept. 1833. (3) George Thoma.««, E.I.C.8, commis. province Kumaon ; d. 8. p. 25 Oct. 1848, having m. at Farnham, 22 June, 1837, Marianne, 3nl dau. of William Hesse Gordon; she d, 1839 (4) William Hurdis, rector of KastUng. Kent. 1836; d. s. p. 23 July, 1842, having m. 22 Sept. 1836, CaroUne, dau. of John Menziee; she d. 29 April, 1864. (5) Charles Manners, of Norton Court, Kent, capt. East Kent rifles, M.P. Canterbury, M.A. 0.xon. fellow All Souls Coll. ; d. 27 Nov. 1864, aged 45, having m. 5 May, 1846, Henrietta, dau. of Henry Stafford Northcotc, Esq. (Bart.), and ha^^"2,^^"'«'-/5/ Mary Matilda.- (6/ Ahce Mildred.—/?/ Florence.— /8/ Mabel. ^ V ,^"?« Elizabeth, m. to Rev. Christian Fred- erick Newell, M.A. Clare CoU. Camb. 1843, rector of Chisel- borough, WUts. since 1866. [4b] Sir James Law, o.C.B. gen. in the army, chairman E i c M.P. Petersfield 1825, Ha.stings 1826. Carlisle 1827/32- b 1779- d. 3. p. 29 May, 1859, having m. 1836, Rosetta Sophia, dau of Coster, Esq.; she d. 16 May, 1867. [5b] Charles May, Madras c.s. 1800/40, a circuit judge member of council 1836; d. 8 Mar. 1844, having m. CatheriSe! dau of t-mnklyn AnseU, Esq. K.I.C.S. ; she d. 22 May, 1861 having had 3 sons and 8 daus. ' ' (1) Franklyn, late E.l.c.S.; b. 13 April, 1820; m. 1854, Annie, dau. of E Chiappini, Esq. and has Issue. (2) Charles Ansell, b. 6 June, 1821; d. 23 Oct. 1847, havinir '^aI ^,7' l^'*'^' i""^ ^*'^^°' ^''^*^* ^*"' "' ^«I- Richard Boycott Jenkins, Bengal army (she re-m. 27 Sept. 1854 to Capt. James Drumniond Telfer, r.a.), and ha it!;. - Law, b. 24 Aug, 1822 ; m. 14 June, 1851, Emma, dau. oi Henry Nelson, Esq. of Denmark Hill, Surrey. (4) Hester, m. Feb. 1836, to Edmund Smith, of North Ferriby, Yorks. Madras CJ3.; he d. 6 Aug. 1873, leaving 2 daus. (B. CaRRIXGTON), (5) Mary, m. 7 Feb. 1860, to Thomas Davies Lushington, Esq. Madras C.8. aforesaid; he d. 17 June, 1858, having had 4 sons and a dau. (6) Edith, m. 31 July, 1856, to CoL Wyndham Baker, Mrirlras art. Ml! - X LUSHINGTON m. Sndly, Jane Petley, widow of .vler, of Ash, Kent (she re-m. to John Nicoll), ail •; daus 3 sons, /2a/ I raiiklin.capt. BiuTa, 19 Feb. 1743. /3a/ Henry, D.D. vicar of EastboomcSuasex; bp. 26 Feb. 1709; d. 13 Jan. 1779,having m.lst— 10 May, 1787, Mary,dan.of Ven. Roger Altham. D.D. archdeacon of Middx.; she d. S4 July, 1776. He m. Sndly, Mary, dau. of Nicholas Gilbert, of EMtboome; she (< .-.v- By his first wife he had with t dans, t sons, [IJ Henry, one of the snnriTon of the black hole of ( ai itta 20 June, 17M; taken prisoner at Patna and iiiiinlrn-d iiv sepoys. [21 Sir Stephen, created a Baroxbt. [3J Wiiiiuin, of Maries HaU, BMex, M.P. dty of London, 1795;i8u2. v.p. arty, oompany, treasnier cl dty of London, &c ; b. 18 Jan. 1746/7 ; d. 11 Sept. 18SS, having m. S8 Mar. 1769. Paulina, only child and heir of Thomas French, of ( 'h1< titu ; she d. S8 Feb. 1807, haring had t dans. /4a/ WiUiam, lient.-coL dragoons; d. M Jane, 1786, haring II I I i.dao. of Col. William Soathwell, of IreUnd— and bad a •o Major Charles SaTage, of Book SaTage, oo. Down, Sept. 1806. ^ 1 BPHKN LU8HIN0T0N, of Soath Hill Park. Berks. O M.i'. Ashborton, Doron, HatotMi 17tO. 8L Miohaeb 17N, Buryn 1802, all in Comwmll, ohalrman and direotoroC BJx:«. iTtMi i.roctor in Doctors Commons, created a BABOXVr t6 ri*l ; b. 17 Jane, 1744 ; d. IS Jan. 1807. hsTfag m. 1 771. Hester, dao. of John Boldero, Esq. of •^he d. 6 Dec 18S0. haring had I sons sod ii ry, and Baronet. [ 2 Stephen, DX.L. P.c. M.P. Dohester, Tragony, and ui 18ny4l, judge of the admiralty court, dean of vhes, chancellor of Ute diooese of Rochester and Loodoo; b. I Jan. 1783; d. 1» Jan. 1871, haring m. 8 Aug. 18S1, Sarah ixtaoe, dan. of Thomas William Oarr. Bsq.of Frognal, Hamp- steMl, and o( Bsholt Hengh, Northomberiaad ; ahs d. 10 Sept. 18<7, haring had • sons and • dans. (1) Bdward Hsrbord, of Brackenhont, OoUuuib, terrej, J.P. Beogal OS. (retd.). treasorer of Guy's hospital: b. S9 July, 18M; m. 36 Nor. 1848, Mary, dan. of Michael Bamsaj, ooL Bengal army, and has 4 sons and a dan. /!/ Edward Eardley, capt. 8th hnssars 1878 ; b. 11 Feb. 1810. /2/ Sydney George, b. 6 April, 18W.— /3/ Guy, b. 10 Sept. 1861.-/4/ Stephen, b. 18 Jan. 1864. /5/ Helen, m. 18 Aug. 1881, to Francis Reynolds Tonge ItA^lolifTe, bar.-at-Uw i.T. fellow All Sools Coll. Ozon. (2) William Bryan, bar.-at-law, prindpal sec. to Lord Cran- worth 1868/6; b. 88 July, 1884; m. 81 Oct. 1878, AngnsU Vic toria, dau. of Robert Alfred Ckiyne Godwin-Ansten, Bsq. of Shalford, Surrey, and has a son, rhilip Ansten, b. 10 Oct. 1874. (3) stophcn, d. unm. 1860, aged 80. ( ; y.c. Surrey connty oourt judge 1877, depaty- to-gen. 1860/69, sec. to the sdmhralty 1869/77; b. 11. 19, Feb. 1866, Jane, 8rd dan. of Frauds Mow- M. and has 8 daus. ( :> > It-law, assistant under-sec home depart- uicni; b. 8 Mar. 1832; m. 8 June, 1866, Beatrice Anne Shore, 3nl dau, of Samuel Smith, Bsq. of Combe Hurst, Surrey, s. p. (6) Hester, m. 36 June, 1844, to Capt. Robert Russell, K.X. of Newton House, Bedale, Yorks.; he d.87 Nor.1848, leaving an only surviving dau.— Rowena Bliiabeth. (7) Frances.— <8) AlIoe.-<9) Laura. (10) Edith Grace, m. 28 April, 1888, to Rev. John Pilkington Norris. canon residentiary of Bristol and vicar of St. Mary Re-ing had 6 sons and a dau. Ei] 1] Sir Henry, 3rd and present Baronet. 2] Sir Stephen, G.C.B. adm. sajKirintendent of Indian navy, Ueut.-gov. of Greenwich hospital, commanded naval brigade at Sebastopol, K.8.L. K.R. of Greece, K.i,.ll.; b. 12 Dec. 1803; d. 28 May, 1877, having m. 1841. Henrietta, dau. of Adm. Sir Henry Presoott, K.C.B.; she d. 33 Sept. 1875, having had 2 daus. (1) Henrietta. (2) A^nes, m. 19 May, 1864, to Henry Kirke, d.c.l. Oxon. district judge in Demerara, British Guiana, and had 2 sons and 6 daus. Henry Lushington KlRKE, b. 7 Mar. 1865.— Arnold, b. 18 July, 1870.— Dorothea Vernon.— Mildred Jane.— Henrietta. — Margaret Agnes.- Mary Bruce.— Violet Thurstan. [3] Charles, mjl. vicar of Walton-on-Thames; b. 29 Nov. 1806; m. 39 July, 1836, Susan Roee, dau. of Capt. J Tweedale, K.I.C.8.; she d. s. p. 6 Sept. 1877. [4] Franklin, col. in the army ; lieut.-col. late Scots guards, C.B.; b. 30 April, 1811; m. June, 1853, Anne Dobree, dau. of Gen. Sir Philip Bainbrigge, K.c.B. and has an only child, Eleanor Fanny, m. 9 Oct. 1877, to Henry Elliott CJhevallier, capt. 46th reqgt. eldest son of Lieut.-Ck)l. Kitchener, late 9th regt. [5] Frederick Astell, of Rosiere, Hants, j.p. senior civil ser- vant Bengal presidency 1886/63; b. 1 Nor. 1815; m. 34 Sept. 1846, Lady Margaret Julia Hay, youngest dau. of William, 16th Earl of Enroll, and has had 4 sons and 8 daus. (1) Algernon Hay, b. 39 Sept. 1847; m. lstr-3 April, 1873, Emma Jane, dau. of (Charles Castleman, Esq. of Glasshayee, Hants. ; she •!. 14 Oct. 1879, haring had a son and dau. Son, b. Ift - Muriel Eveh-n. MR. A. H. N m. 3iidly— 6 Jan. 1881, Effle Lillian, 8nd dau. oi \V E Newall, 92nd Gordon highlandere. (2) Herbert Gumey, lieut. 81st regt.; b. 11 Jan. 1848; d. num. 19 Feb. 1871. (3) Frederick Seton Karr, lieut. 64th regt.; b. 39 Jan. 1849; d. 88 Dec 1874. (4) SomerriUe Henry, curate of Fugleston-with-Bemerton, SaUsbory. since 1879; b. 84 Msy, 1866. (6) Beatrioe Harriett. (6) Constance Fanny. (7) Violet Margaret. [6j Louisa, m. 8 April, 1836, to Adm. Sir Charles Bnrrard, Itet. who d. 18 July, 1870 (ext.) LUSK, Sir Andrew, of Colney Park, Herts, lord mayor of Lon- don 1873/74, sheriff Lon- don and Middx. 1860/61, M.P. Finsbury since 1865, and a commissioner of lieutenancy for the city of London 1861, created a Baronet 4th Aug. 1874 ; b. 18 Sei;t. 1812; m. 24 Oct. 1848, Elizabeth, dau. of James Potter, of Gra- hamstown, co. Falkirk, merchant. Note — No heir to this Baronetcy. Arms— Ax. an anaent ship with three masts sails furled ppr. pennons gvu on a chief arg. a woolpack sa. between two mullets Crrst — A ship as in the arms surmounted by a rainbow ppr. Motto— Laus Deo. SEAT— Colney Park, St. Albans. Town Residence— 16, Hyde Park Street, w. Uinragr. TOHN LUSK, of Barr Ewan, Ayrshire, farmer (elder son of Andrew Luak, of Loans, and his wife Margaret, dau. of John Kerr, of Hensland, Ayrs.) ; b. 1790; d. 1828, having m. 1811. Margaret, dau. of John Earl, of Knockdolian, co. Ayrs ; she d. Feb. 1850. having haa 4 sons and 3 daus. ' [1] Sir Andrew, created a Baronet. m LtNCB-nLOSSE. r21 Tohn of Girvan, merchant ; b. , 18U ; m. l8t-28 Jan. ?Sl Mary°dau of Thomas Mclhvraith, of Ferfessock, co. Ajts.; she d. 15 July, 1853, leaving 2 sons, (1) John, b. 26 Nov. 1851. (2) Thomas Mcllwraith, b. 9 July, 1853. , t i,« Mr J. LUSK m. 2ndly-7 April, 1857, Helen, dau. of John Stillie, of Maybole, and has 4 sons and 3 daus. rS) Bobert Earl, b. 9 April, 1858.-(4) Andrew Potter b. 28 Feb. 1859.-(5) Hugh David, b. 12 Aug. 1860.-(6) James, b. 16 Mar. 1866.— (7) Mary Stillie.— (8) Margaret Earl.— raf Jameroto'lasgow; b. 10 July, 1817; m. 16 June, 1846, Janet, dau. of Andrew Reid,of Hamilton Farm, Cambuslang, CO. Lanark, and has 2 sons and a dau. ,„,„ ^ • ^ , ^* (1) John, b. 14 July, 1848; m. 10 Aug. 1876, Jessie, dau. of David Colville, of Glasgow, (2) Andrew, b. 3 June, 1853. , .. ,j (3) Margaret Earl, m. 13 April, 1875, to Rev. Archibald [4] Robert, of Greenock, co.Renfrew,b. 15 July,1819 ; d. unm. July, 1875. [5] Ann. _ ^ , "6] Jane, m. to Hugh McJannet, Esq. of Ayr. 7] Margaret, d. having m. to James laglesome, of and had a son and 2 daus. James EAGLESOME, d. unm. .—Margaret.— Mary. ILmfagf. LYNCH-BLOSSE, Sir Egbert (1622, i.), Mgh sheriff co. Mayo 1847 ; s. his father as 10th Baronet in 1840 ; b. 15 Feb. 1825; m. 31 Mar. 1853, Lady Harriet Browne, sister of Howe Peter, 2nd Marquis of Sligo, and has 3 sons and 2 daus. (1) Henry, b. 21 April, 1857. (2) Robert, 2nd lieut. 25th regt. late lieut. B. Tyrone fusiliers mil.; b. 14 Feb. 1861. (3) Francis, b. 27 Nov. 1868. (4) Harriet. (5) Mary. Arms— Quarterly: I. and iv. Az., a chevron between three tre- foils slipped or, Lynch; ii. and iii. Quarterly, 1st and 4th, party per chevron or and azure, a crescent counterchanged, BARKER; 2nd and 3rd, Gu., three griffins passant in pale, Blosse. Crest — A lynx passant cowed arg. Motto — Nee temere, nee timide. Seat— Athavallie, Balla, co. Mayo. SIR HENRY LYNCH, M.P. and mayor of Galway (el; son of Nicholas Lynch, mayor of Galway), create-; Baroxkt of Ireland 8 June, 1622; d. 1634, havinp , Elizabeth, dau. of Richard Martin, and relict James D'Arcy, and hati issue. His great-grandson, SIR ROBERT LYNCH, of Corandalen, co. Galway, 4t Baronet (on the death of bis father Sir Henry, 1691); Catherine, dau. of Henry Blake, Esti. of Lehynch, co. Ma. and had witli 2 daus. 2 sons, [1] Sir Henrj-, 5th Baronet; d. , 1760, having m. Mary, dau. and coheiress of John Moore, of Brecs, co. Mayo, and h;i' I a son, Sir Robert, s. as 6th Baronet. [2] John, of Clogher, co. Mayo, m. Mary, dau. of Valentine Browne, Esq. of Mount Browne (E. Kenmare). SIR ROBERT LYNCH-BLOSSE, of Castle Carra, 6th Baronet, assumed the additional surname of Bi.OS.'^E; d. 1775; will datal 17 June, 1771, having m. 14 July. 1749, Jane, dau. and heiress of Francis Barker, of Sibton, Suff. and heiress of Tobias Blosse; she d. 1756, having had issue. Their grandson, SIR ROBERT, 8th Baronet, on the death of his uncle Sir Henry, 1788 (son of Francis Lynch-Bloese. Esq. 14th light dragoons, by his wife Hatton, dau. of John Smith, of Rath- comey, co. Cork) ; b. 86 Feb. 1784 ; d. Jan. 1818, having m. 1st— Elitabetb, dau. of John Gorman, Esq. of Carlow, and had a son and dau. [1] Sir Francis, s. as 9th Baronet. [2] Mary, m. 27 Mar. 1830, to Very Rev. and Hon. Robert Plunket, dean of Tuam (B. Tlunkkt), who d. 14 May, 1867. SIR ROBERT m. Sndly— 13 Mar. 1807, Charlotte, dau. of John Richards, of Canliff, co. Glamorgan; she d. 6 Oct. 1834, having had 3 eons and 3 daus. [3] Henry Lynch-Bloese, dean of Llandaff and vicar of New- castle, GUmorgans. 188»/7» ; b. 11 Feb. 1813 ; d. 28 Jan. 1879, having m. 16 July, 1844, Charlotte Frances, dau. of the Rev. Robert Knight, of Tythigston, and h«d 4 sons and 6 daus. Robert Charles, curate of ChristiAii Malford, Chipi>onhani ; b. 6 Aug. 1848.— Harry Francis, b. SO Jan. 1852.— Edward Falconer, b. 36 Dec 1863.— Franois Traheme, b. 28 April, 1869.— Emma Catherine. — Mary Isabella.— Frances Turbcr- vill.— Cecilia Mary.— Catherine Marion. [41 Edward, Ueut.-col. b. 33 Feb. 1814; m. Ist— 19 Aug. 1868. Sllza Grace, dau. of late Henry Percy, Esq. of , and widow of Rev. Ed\«-ard Illingworth; she d. 19 Feb. 1861. Ho m. Sndly— 16 Jan. 1863, Eularia Bnicc, youngest dau. of late Harry Gough Ord, Esq. of Bexley, Kent. By his Ist wife he had a son, Edward Falconer, b. 31 July, 1869. [5] Charlotte Diana, d. s. p. 6 May, 1876, having m. to James Lewis, M.D. [6] Catherine Diana, m. Nov. 1844, to Rev. Hely Hutchin- son Keating Rickards, of Llandough, co. Glam. and rector of Michaelstown. SIR FRANCIS LYNCH-BLOSSE, 9th Baronet, in H.O.; b. Aug. 1801 ; d. 6 July, 1840, having m. 5 April, 1824, j Hon. Elizabeth Plunket, dau. of Right Hon. William, 1st Lord 1 Plunket, lord chancellor of Ireland, and had 3 sons and a dau. I (1) Sir Robert, 10th and present Baronet. I (2) William Conyngham,capt. R.A. b. Mar. 1826; d. unm. 21 ! Dec. 1863. (3) Francis, lieut. 85th regt. b. Dec 1831 ; d. 36 July, 1864. (4) Katherine. MACARTNEY, Sir John, "of Liah,co. Armagh" (1799, I.) ; 8. his father as SM Baronet in 1867; b. 10 Oct. 1882; m. 1 Sept. 1865, Catherine, 2nd dau. of Alexander Miller, Esq. of Meriddindi, Victoria, and has 6 sons, (1) William Immc b. 18 Oct. 1867. (2) Alexander, b. 84 July. 186». (3) John BarringtoD, b. 36 Oct. 1873. (4) Herbert Charles, b. 11 Mar. 1876. (5) Rober(Qraham,b.7Dec.l878. A RMS—Or, a stag trippant, a bordare gn. Crest— A hand holding a slip of a rose-tne fmoCed ppr. Motto— Mens conscia recti. Residkkcs— Jolimont, Fort Maokej, Qiwmwlanrt, Australia. Einrage. GEORGE MACARTNEY, of Belfast, 1830; m. Grace Davis, said to be of the family of Sir John Davis, Knt. attorney-gen. Ireland temp. James L (her sister m. to Thomas Vesey, archbishop of Tuam— B. DE VESCI), and had 2 sons, (1) George, served irnder the Duke of Marlborough, Lord Mohun's second in his duel with the Duke of Hamilton, lieut.- gen. in the army, com.-in-chief of the forces in Ireland, gov. of Portsmouth, and col. of the carabiniers at his death 1759, having m. , widow of Gen. Douglas. (2) Isaac, high sheriff co. Antrim 1690, expended £40,000 in constructing the docks and quays at Belfast; m. Anne, sister and coheir of John Haltridge, Esq. of Dromore, co. Down, M.P. Killyleagh (Anne, the other coheir, m. to John Macdowall, of Freugh— E. Dumfries— M. Bute;, and had 2 sons and a dan. /I/ QeoTge, high sheriff Antrim, m. , dau. of Rev. William Read, rector of Muffe, and had a son, Georob, D.C.L. vicar of Antrim 60 years, d. 1826, having m. Mildred Brown, dau. of the sovereign of Belfast, and had 4 sons, r 1 ] Arthur Chichester, vicar of Belfast and Templepatrick, formerly capt. R.A.; b. 12 Oct. 1776 ; d. 16 May, 1843,having m. 14 Oct. 1806, Katherine Ellis, dau. of Nicholas WooUett, of Sittingboume, Kent; she d. 12 June, 1864, having had 2 sons and a dau. (1) Arthur James Nelson, b. 1 Aug. 1807, d. s.p. having m. Elitabetb, dau. of Admiral Peyton; she d. (2) William Merton, bar.-at-law.; b. S May, 1819 ; d. S Dec 1861, having m. 12 Aug. 1847, Henrietta, dau. of John Hitchcock, Esq. of Antrim, J.P.; she d. IS Mar. 1869, leaving 8 sons and 2 daus. John Merton, lieut. 64th regt.; b. 16 Nov. 1849.— Wil- liam Clotworthy, b. 16 Dec. 1861.— Frederick Tucker, h. 11 June, 1866.— Bosina Kate.— Florence Violet. (3) Kate Looisa, m. 6 Aug. 1844, to Rev. Richard Oulton, B.D. chaplain to the forces. [2] Jo0eph,of St. Helen's, co. Dublin, and Holywood House, CO. Down ; b. , 1780 ; d. 25 Sept. 1846,having m. his ooudn Maria, dan. of Sir John Macartney, Bart. ; she d. t Jane, 1869, having had 6 sons and 8 dans. (1) Georg« Augustas Chichester, of Glenealy. co. Done- (1) Geoi •is.* m. CaitriiiM Whittle, and had with other issue, CtoJi ImifBBq. of Bailow House, co. Down, and oo. DoMgal, and has 1 sons and 2 daus. G«orge Pwpy SraiLB-NlCHOLSON, b. 16 Feb. 1872.— William Herbert, b. 17 Nov. 1876.— Caroline Edith.— Maria Kathleen Isabel. (2) John, boo. major and paymaster 4th (R. I.) dragoon yoards ; b. 80 AprU, 1814; unuL fS) Joseph, d. yoang. (4) William, 19 years Inspector-gen. Ceylon ; d. 8 July, 1868, bariiig m. 8 Oct 1848, Henrietta dau. of Richard Dane, of KiUyhevlIn, oo. Fermanagh, and had with other Issue a dau. BtheU m. 6 Dec. 1876, to John D. Darley, of Clifton, Madnlsima, Oevlon. (5) Arthur Chichester, IdUed in the retreat from Cabul, 1842. (0) Edward Angostos Chichester, colonial secretary Sierra Leone ; d. unm. 10 April, 1862. (7) HenrietU Maria HoweU, m. 9 May, 1842, to Robert Dobbs Conlson, Esq. resident magistrate co. Sligo ; d. 6 Aug. 1869, having had 4 sons and 2 daus. James Foster Coulson, c.K.— Arthur Chichester Ma- cartney, RJT.— Robert Northland, C.S.— George Cary, d. 1 Mar. 1874.— Ruby Georgina Cecilia.— Myra Louisa. (8) Georgina Mildred, d. 3 Oct. 1874, having m. , 1889, to Sir Arthur Edward Kennedy, knt. 1867, G.CJI.O. 1881, gov. of Queensland, nnd had a son and 2 daus. /I/ Arthur Herbert William Kennedy, late 36th regt.; m. 2 Aug. 1869, Laura Elizabeth Amabel Walrond, dau. of William Downing Bruce, a judge in Jamaica. *" ' Elisabeth Henrietta, m. 17 June, 1867, to Richard ames, 4th Earl of CHanwilliam, C.B. f/3/ Georgiana Grace Maria. (9) Jane Stuart, unm. 31 John, d. unm. 4j Clotworthy, of Bloomville, co. Dublin, clerk of the crown for co. Down ; d. 1864, having m. Jannette Mayne ; she d. 1876, having had with other issue 2 sons and 4 daus. (1) John Inglis, R.A. d. imm. (2) Frederick Arthur, d. in (Mmean war. (3) Jeannette, m. , 1851, to Rev. William de Burgh, D.D. (4) Eleanor. (5) Emily. (6) Kathleen. 121 William, M.P. Belfast 40 years, m. Catherine, dau. of Thomas Bankes, Esq. and had 2 sons, [1] Arthur Chichester, of Murlough, co.Down, of thehon. society of benchers and king's counsel; d. 29 Sept. 1827, having m. Anna, dau. of Rev. Samuel Lindsay, of Turin Castle, CO, Majo ; she d. , 1841, having had with 8 daus. an only son, William George, of Murlough, co. Down, vicar of KIl- lead, CO. Antrim; d. s. p. 12 Nov. 1858. [2] Sir John, created a Baronet. /3/ Grace, m. to Sir Robert Blackwood, Bart. (E. DUFFERIN), of Ballyleidy, co. Down. Sm JOHN MACARTNEY, of Lish, M.P. Naas, knighted and created a Baronet of Ireland, 22 Jan. 1 799; d. 29 May, 1812, havinp m. Ist— Anne, dau. of Ed^^-ard Scriven, Esq. and hataff in pftto beariiur Holkftr.ftnd ehftrg«d wHn \ rACGREGOR, SiB Malcolm, of MacGregor, »i\X CO. Perth. J.p. (1795, O.B.); 8. hi^ father as nth Baronet in 1876; b. 3 Aug. 1873; heir pre- ptive, his brother Alexander Ronald. 1-1— Arg« * iword in bend dextar •■. and an oftk-tree <^atod in bend sinister ppr^ in doctor diief aa antiqae " g°^ °° ^ ^'^^ ^'^ ftafmen tottai) embftUled gn. fta ''rn crown or, JMUftnt tlieiwotxn I ner ftrg. bearing the itaiidftrd of rbarsgu. (juKHT or AuomNTATiov— Two \tnm guns in nltira in front of ft demi'Hlghlftnder anned with his broad-eword pistob and with ft tftiWBt thereon the fkmily enns of MaoOrbqor in an oscmll for the motto ** B'en do end spftre not," granted f4 June, 1823. Crrkt— A lion's bead crowned with an ftntiqne crown ppr. Imuant (as an aagmsntotioo) from a moral crown or and on an mcroU orer the notto ' arioi^ial mo dhrsam. I oRTBBS— Dexter, an nnicom arg. crowned honied or. tor, ft deer ppr. tjned as. lOBS— '^ArddieiUe.'* 'Srlogfaalmodhnam. bKAT— Bdinchlp, Loch Bam Head, Ferthshirs. Itincagf. PATRICK MAOORBOOR, was in great esteem with the oolobrftted Qenerai Montroee, whom he Joined in snppcnl of the royal oaose with above ft thoosftnd of his dftn; m. Mftrian, (lau. of Mftodonftld, of Aachatriohatftn, chief of the cUn of Glenoo. His grandson, JOHN &LACGRBOOR, ftUas MURRAY, of Glencamock, co. Perth ; m. Cfttberlne, eldest dso. of Hugh Campbell, of Leix, Argyllsh. ftnd bad 6 sons, [1] Robert Murray, of Olencamock, had the command of a regt. of his own clan at the battle of Culloden 174A ; he was cnnflncd in EiUnbargh Castle for several yeftrs, ftnd d. ftt Edinbiirf^h, Oct. 1758, hftving m. thrice. His only sarviving son Juhn, had his heftd taken off by ft cftnnon bftll ftt the siege of Liiuisburgh. [21 Peter. [3] Duncan, wounded at the battle of Preston Pans 1745, had a son John, and a dau. Drummond Mary. [4] Evan, of whom presently. [5] John, at the siege of Carthagena 1740, and was killed at Ticonderago. EVAN MURRAY served with great distinction as an ofHcer in the 88th r^. in Germany; d. 1778, having ni. Janet, younger dau. of John Macdonald, of Balgony (son of Sir James MacdonaId,of Slate, 2nd Baronet, ancestor of Baron ^lacdonald —see PEKRAQE) ; she d. 15 Feb. 1793, having had 4 sons, /I/ Sir John, created a Baron rt. /2/ Alexander, of Napir Ruskle, Perthsh. col. royal clan alpine fcncibles, b. 25 Aug. 1746; m. Ist, Frances, dau. of Major E- > n. armymed. department 1 81 5/SS, created a R.ai pt. 1831, K.c.B. 1851, ph- ••- - r~-'-~'^^r , n^ F.R,C.P. London and I. iuil Coll. Aberdeen, and a :. ;ty; b. 9 April, 1771 ; d. 2 Apm. i--> •■^. ri:i\ nivrni. ii'.juiio. jnin, .\lary, j-oungest dau. of Duncan Grant. Esfi. of Llngestone, co. Moray; she d. 1 April, 1872, ha^ing had 2 .«<»n.s and a dau. (1) Sir Charles Rhoderic, 2nd and i)re8ent Baronet. (2) Walter James, M.A. Trin. Coll. Camb. cnpt. and lion, major Invernes-sshire militia; b. IH Mar. 1817; m. Ist— 29 Aug. 1849, Marie Anne, eldest dau. of Vicc-Adni. Digbv. U.N. (B. DiOBV); she d. 24 Sept. 1861. He m. 2ndly— 20 .Sept. 1870. Elisiabeth Anna, eldest dau. of Rev. John Hamilton, vicar of Linstcd, Kent. By his Ist marriage he has a son, James Digby Walter, b. 12 frept. 1861. (3) Jane Grant, m. April. 1846, to Rev. Frederick Pa Phillips, rector of Stoke D'Abemon, Siurev, and has a eon, Frederick Abbiss Phi i.M PS, b. 18Jan.l8l«; ni.ir> Aug. 1876, Fanny, iluu. of Rev. George N I'hillii*, vicur ot Eling, Hants. MACKENZIE. 403 MACKENZIE, Sib Abtuub Geoboi Ramsat, of Cuul, CO. Boss (1673, VA.); s. his father ns nth Baronet in 1873; b. 2 May, 1866; heirpre- ptive, his uncle Adm. (Donald) Mackenzie. -^>« )TT V MAOKKNZIB, •• 1 Ith Boron of Kintall,''was«B«iffed ' part of Q. Mary at the battle of UaflsUUk rxx : d. 14 Jane. IftM, tiaTlnff m. 1st, BartamTwtet II Otmnt, of Ormnt, and had with t dans. 4 sons, )i, created Lord Maoksksib, of KiataO, If Nor. ir. 1411, baring m. Ist, Anne, dan. of Oeorfs Boss, He m. Sndlj, Isabel, dan. of Sir Gilbert i": she re-m. to Hon. John Setoa, of Bams, Hl> eldest son, OoUn, was ersated BABL or ""'^. with remainder to bis heirs male. iged in the rebellion ITIS, for which \cX of Parliament and bis estates in rfHted tn the crown. His grandson :\R(>N OK ARDBLIK, oa Wioklow, and ~ y. if* Ireland, 18 Nor. 1746, and Barl ' ' 11(1. S Deo. 1771, bat d. s. p. Ang. Mackenrie, great-grandson of . WM created LORD SXAFORTH, jivi; " in the Peerage of Great lir i I i rbadoes 1800/8, lieat.-gen. ill ti ! 1 Jnn. 1816. [2] ' f Cromarty (ext.) and of M ext title.) r3^ oobandPiUnndie. r. uaniuet of Kilooy. (See n-. cMest dau. of Roderick M.n, 1st, Annabella, dan. m. 2ndly, Christian, lit, by \\ lium he had with other 7.rE. of Cool, liigh sherilf Roes Baronet OF NOVA SCOTIA IS issne male. He m. 1st, liolm, of Comar, and Sndly, •keiuif, of Invertail. By hia Ist wife [5J of M dmi. isSK' fe an. I 1 16 Oct. 1( , Cllk'^ dau. ■ she h.i.l 3 Jl] Sir A ^nd Baronet; d. 1702, having m. Ist, can,(t) diui. vi fcir liubert Gordon, of Gordoustoun, and had 3 sous, (1) Pir .T. l;n. 3rd Baronet, joined the Earl of Mar and Mirgaret, dau. of Hugh Rose, of (. Hon. Helen Murray, dau. of I liad a dau. by each marriage. (t) Sir Alexander, Snd Baronet, m. Sndly, Janet Johnstone, HI1 1 had, WlUinm, Simon, James, Margaret. (2) Sir Colin assumed the title, and became 4th Baronet, clerk to the pipe in the exchequer; d. 1740, having m. Henrietta, dau. of Sir Patrick Houston, of that ilk. His great-grandson. Sir Georg« Stetiart, s. as 7th Baronet r2] Simon, of Torridon and Lenthron, had saisin 167S and 16M; m. 1673, Catherine, 2nd dau. of John Mackenzie, of Apple* His grandson. JOHN Mackxszib, of Torridon, served with Prince Charles Edward at Culloden (son of Kenneth and Ann Mackenzie, of Gairioch); m. Isc^)el, dan. of Kenneth Mackenzie, of Dondonnel, and had with a daa. S sons, (1) Kenneth, of London, solicitor, sold Torridon to his brother; m. Oockerell, and had a son Kenneth, father of John SooU Xackenxie, who died, 1858. (2) John, of Torridon, byporohaBe; d. SO Jan. 1820, agert Monro, of Foolis, oonunooly called **the Mack and bad a SOD and i dans. He m. Sndlr, Janet, eldest 111. of Walter Boss, of InTeroharron (by Chriirtian his wife. 111. of Andrew Monro, of Mflntoo), by whom he had with 2 iis. » sMn«. of whom the yoongest, via.— • MACK^^IB, of Scatwell, bollt Findon ^ have been orsated a Baboxbt of Nova w ;...... ^ ... ; .-2, 3 (patent not recorded and nothing seems , be known uf tbo creation), MJ>. Bos s s h i r e 1702/7, and not .-led a Baronet; d. 1710. having m. let, Lilias, ddest dan. and ir of Sir Boderick Msdwnrie, of Findon: she d. » Oct 170S. !•> m. Sndly, Obiistiaii, eldert dan. of Boderiok Maokeniie. inlster and laird o( Avoob ; she d. a. p. He m. Srdlr (con- use 1707), AMfdl, dan. of John Urqohart, of NewhaU. br ham he had a SCO and S dans. By Us 1st wifb he had with hur issoe S sons, ' ' <«irBod«riek, a. asand Baronet. >a,oC Sootsbam, Boss-shire, d. tt Jnly. 1761. haTing i uak dao. of WOliam Maotaimtob of Balmadothy, and . 1 with S dans, a son, (1) Roderick, m. 1st, daiLof M a ok en iie . of .Muirton; he m. tndly, Anne, dan. of Atonmder Chtshoini. of Cbiiiholm; she d. 1816, bavinf had with other isme a son and dao. /I/ A]«xand«r,of 8ootBbani,whlobbeaold: d. 18«S, havlBff m. 181S, Jane^ dao. of John Hendemn. and had a son. Charles Boderiok, m. t8 Mar. 1846, Maddina, dao. of Bev. Sir WOliam Morray. Barl of Clennont. fl/ Lilias (youngest dan.), d.SS Nov. 18SS, baring m.S8 Oct. 82A, as 1st wlfs, to James Walk«r, of Dairy (Drummoicd -Babt.). who d. 6 May. 1866. Mr. BiMON Maoudtxib m. tndlv,yerB,dan.of PMriok Osmp- iKill^ofBdlnehlisoft, Pwth,bv bis wifto Anne, dan. of Oapt ■lames MMurias, of Oomiy (Babt.), and \mA with t daot. unottier son, (2) ChariM, of London, marahant, who d. nnm. Qlit RODBRICK, 2iid Baronet, reoorded his arms as a 1 Baronet in the Lyon oflloe 1719 ; d. 14 April, 17M, aged . having m. 1710, Janet, dan. of Lodovick Grant, of Grant; ^o d. 10 Feb. 1761, having had with I dans. S sons, ri] Sir L«wls, s. as Srd Baranat. [2] Alexander (c Alexander (oapt.), m. bis oooria liUai^ dm. of (and sister of Boderiok) MeftkwwK of BocMOon. ■totawid I had with other issoe t sons, {1/ Boderiok, major 7l8tregt.B. pi; m.lst daa.of Rngb liere Deshayeax ; she d. 24 May, 1852, having had 8 sons and a dao. Ill (3eorge Salvador, lieot K.La8. drowned in India 1844. /2/ John Frands Osmpbdl, rear-adm. R.N. k.i^h.m. j.p. An|^les^: b. 8 Aog. 1820; m. 6 Aog. 1850, Annabcibi, dau. of Bev. John Stirling, ixa minister of Craigie, co. Ayr, and has had 4 sons and 4 daus. (1) John CsmpbeU, b. IS Jan. 1852; d. unm. 26 Nov. 1875.-<2) Edmund Lyons, b. S< Jan. 1858.— (3) Frank, h. 11 Dec 1858. -<4) Kenneth Lester, b. 7 Oct. 1862.— (5) Mary, d. Sept. 1859. (6) Annie, m. 4 Sq>t. 1878, to Her. Edward Moore, Dj>. principal of St. Edmond's Hall, Oxford. (7) Louise. (8) Laora Maynard. /3/ Francois, major late S6th Bengal L.I.; b. 16 Sept. 18S8; m. 4 April, 1884, Jolia. dao. of John Mercer, of Maidstone, and hss 8 sons and S dana. (1) George Frederic CsmpbeU, ISth regt; b. 22 Oct. 1888.— (2) Francois Donald, b. 16 Sept. I860.— <3) John Boderiok Kenneth, h S9 April, 1869.-<4) Julie Louise Clank-<5) Lillias Fjmvola. /4/ Loalsa(}eorgtna,m. 1848, as Snd wife, to Ber. Stair MX^obae, who d. 8 Mar. 187S, learing a son and 8 John Mackanria MX)uhab, h 8 June, 1847.-OaroUne.~ Mary Lanrie.— Loolia (Seorgina. rS] Jane, d. 1868, baring m. to William Forrester Bow,M.ix IB UODEBICK. 4th Baronet, bollt Boeehaogh boose; d. II Jane. 1811. baring m. 7 April, 1764. (Tatberine, dao. of Sir JanMsOolqoboan.Bart.of Loa; shed.ll Mar. 1804, baring ' 1 with othsr Imm an only sorriring son, IB JAMBS WBMTSS. 6th Baronet, reoorded his arms ss a Baranekin the Lyon oOce 1811. lord.-Iieut. and m.p. 00. boss; bw 10 Ang. IHO; d. 1848, having ni. 26 Mar. 1810, Henrietta Wharton, only soniring dau. of William, and sMer and side heir of Mi^jor-Oen. John Randoll Mackenzie, of Biiddia, leUet of Oapt Bobert Pott, of Galallan; she d. 14 Nor. 1840, baring bad a son. (1) mr Jmbm John Randoll, 6th and present Baronet S' S' Mackenzie of Oairloch— see Addenda, " Chaos." ?jCtii^ MACKENZIE, SiB Evan, of Kilcoy, co. Ross (1836, U.K.) ; 8. his father as 2nd Baronet in 1845; b. 5 Aug. 1816; m. 2 Nov. 1844, Sarah 406 3IACKW0RTH. Anna Philomena, dau. of S Parkes, Esq. of Londonderry, and has a son and 4 daus. (1) Colin Charles, capt. 79th Cameron hlghlanders; b. 7 Feb. 1848; d. unm. 15 June, 1880. (2) Isabella Jane, m, 30 Mar. 1869, to John Edward Burton, major 91st highlanders, and has 3 sons and a dau. Evan North Burton, b. 9 Mar. 1870.— Colin John Mackenzie, b. 14 Sept. 1871.— Edward Grove, b. 7 Aug. 1876.— Isabella Alicia Eva. (3) Edith Millicent. (4) Eva Mary Marjory Erskine, m. 22 Feb. 1872, to Roderick Grogan Mackenzie, Esq. (GROG AN), of Flowerbum, co. Ross, major Ross-shire mil. late 16th lancers, and has 3 daus. Eva Georgina Lillie MACKENZIE.— Alice Maude Harriet.— Violet Edith Ethel, b. 22 Feb. 1881. (5) Sarah Anna Philomena. NOTE— No heir to this Baronetcy. Arms — Quarterly, I. and IV. Az. a stag's head cabossed and a mullet or, Mackenzie. II. Quarterly, 1st and 4th, Az. three cinquefoils arg. 2nd and 3rd, Or, thi-ee antique crowns gu., all within a bordure erm. Fraser. III. Quarterly, 1st and 4th, Az. three garbs or. Earldom of Buchan. 2nd and 3rd, quar- terly, 1st and 4th, Arg. a pale sa. Erskine. 2nd and 3rd, Az. a bend between six cross-crosslets fitchde two and one and one and two or, Earldom op Mar. Crests— 1st, A dexter arm embowed in chain mail holding a broadsword in bend all ppr. 2nd, A stag's head cabossed or pierced with an ai'row ppr. Mottoes— Above the crests, " Fide parta fide aucta." Below the arms, " Dia's-Mo-Dhuthaich," equivalent to "Pro Deo et Patria." Seat— Belmaduthy House, Munlochy, Ross-shire. Eineage. ALEXANDER MACKENZIE, of Kilcoy (4th son of Colin, 11th Baron of Kintail ,see Mackenzie, of Coul) ; m. Ist, 1611, Anne or Jean Fraser, dau. of the tutor of Lovat, and widow of Sir James Stewart, of Ealcoy. He m. 2ndly, Mar- garet Dunbar. By his 1st wife he had with 3 daus. 3 sons, [1] Colin, of Kilcoy; m. 1640, Lilias Sutherland, dau. of Wil- liam, Lord DufEus, and was great-grandfather of Donald, of whom hereafter. [2] Alexander, of Muirtoun; m. Mary dau. of John Cuthbert, of Castlehill. [3] Sir Roderick, Knt. of Findon, sheriff-snb. M.P. Boss ; m. Margaret, dau. of Alexander Mackenzie, of BcUaloan, relict of Cathcart. DONALD MACKENZIE, of Kilcoy, m. 1716, Elizabeth, dan. of John Mackenzie, Esq. of Highfield and had, with other issue, 3 sons, 1] Colin, of whom presently. '2] Alexander, in the states of Holland army, d. s. p. '3] Kenneth, m. Janet, dau. of Sir Robert Douglas, Bart of Glenbervie (author of the Histoi-y of the Peerage and Baronage of Scotland), and had 3 sons and 2 duns. The eldest son, SIR Kenneth, was created a Baronet 30 Sept. 1831 (DOUGLAS— BART.) COLIN MACKENZIE, of Kilcoy, d. 1759, having m. 2 April 1747, Martha, elder dau. of Clharles Fraser, Esq. of Inverallochy and Castle Fraser, both co. Aberdeen [and coheir of her brother, William (Fraser-) Udny, descended from Simon. 8tU Lord Lovat, by his second wife, Jean Stewart]; she d 28 April, 1803, having had with 4 daus. 3 sons, /I/ Charles, of Kilcoy, b. 11 Aug. 1756; d. Feb. 1813, having m. 10 May, 1781, Jean Gordon, dau. of Patrick Grant of Glenmoriston ; she d. leaving an only chilil ' Sir Colin, created a Baronet. /2/ Colin, lieut. 71st regt., killed at Saratoga, in America unm /3/ Alexander Fraser, lieut.-gen. in the army, col. 78th'hijfh- landers, M.P. co. Cromarty 1806/9, had from his aunts the estates of Inverallochy and Castle Fraser, and assumed the surname of Eraser by r.l. 22 July, 1803; d. at Walcheren 1809 having m. Helen Mackenzie, sister of Francis, Baron Sea- forth (ext.); she d. 15 Jan. 1802, having had 2 sons, [1] Charles Mackenzie-Eraser, of Castle Fraser, j p d L capt. Coldstream guards, col. Ross-sh. mil. served in Penin- sula with 52nd regt. 1808/9, M.P. Ross-sh. 1815/19; b 9 Jime 1792; d. 7 Max. 1871, having m. 25 April, 1817,' Jane dau' of Sir John Hay, Bart, of Smithfield and Haystoune • she d. 12 Jan. 1861, having had with other issue a son and 3 daus (1) Frederick Mackenzie-Fraser, of Castle Fraser Aber' deensh. J.P. D.L. late 85th L.i. lieut.-col. h.m. reserve forces, Q.m.G. Canada (4th and youngest son); b 4 April 1831; m. 1st— 24 April, 1871, Lady Marie Augusta Gabrielle Bereng6re Blanche Drummond, elder dau. of George 14th Earl of Perth and Melfort; she d. s. p. 8 Feb. 1874 He m 2ndly— 11 Nov. 1879. Theodora Lovett, dau. of William" Henry Darby, Esq. of Leap Castle, King's co. (2) Eleanor Jane, d. 22 Oct. 1858, having m. 6 Jan. 1865 ns 2nd wife, to Rt. Rev. George Tomlinson, D.D. 1st bishop of Gibraltar, who d. 6 Feb. 1863 (see also B, BLANTYRE) pnd tiJVtl ft soi> ftnd 2 daus, George Charles James Tomltsson, b. 18 April, 1887. Eleanor Fraser. — Mary Elizabeth. (3) Grace Harriet. (4) Augusta Charlotte, m. 25 April. 1854, to Robert Drum- mond, Esq. (V. Stratuallan), who d. 29 April, 1881. [2] Frederick Alexander, lieut.-col. in the army; d. Dec. 1818, having m. Ist, Emmeline Soi)iiin, dau. of Hume Macleod, of Harris. He m. 2ndly— 21 Sept. 1843, Georgiana, dau. of Sir Charles Bagot, gov.-gen. of Canada (B. Bagot) ; she d. s. p. 23 June, 18.M. By his 1st wife he had 2 sons and a dan. (1) Frederick Charles, d. 1878/7, leaving issae (2) Colin. (3) Isabella, d. unm. SIR COLIN MACKENZIE, of Kilcoy, lieut.-col. commandant 1st Ro8s-sh. local mil. and vice-lieut. and convener of the county, claimed the Earldom of Buchan and Barony of Auchterhouse, was created a Baronet 15 Mar. 1836, with re- mainder to his second and thinl sons, Evan and Colin John (who d. unm. 21 April, 1868) ; b. 22 April, 1782; d. Jan. 1845, having m. 30 Mar. 1805, Isabdla, 2nd dau. of Ewan Cameron, Esq. of Glen Nevis, co. Inverness; she d. 26 May, 1874, having had 2 sons and a dan. f 11 Charles, b. 25 Dec. 1811. [21 Sir Evan, 2nd and present Baronet. [3] Jane, m. 27 Jan. 1853, to Jamee Wardlaw, major Snd R. Lanarksh.mil. and of admin, batt. Roes-eh. R.Y., J.P. and DX. CO. Ross ; be d. 3 Oct 1867, having had t sons and 8 daus. (1) John Colin Wahdlaw, S4tb regt; b. 19 July, 185<^ (2) George Lake, b. 19 April, 1864.— (3) James RoIh Preston, b. 22 Sept 1867. (4) Geraldine Anne Isabella Mary Jane, m. 21 Dec. 1876, to George Francis Oillandera, Baq. younger, of Highflcld. co. Ross, and has a dau. — Frances Geraldine. (5) Horatia O Ramsay, m. 19 July 1877, to W. G. ' Asher, and has a son, William Augustus Ashkr, b. 6 July, 1878. (0) Jane F Harriet ^jCk^' Muib-Macke.nzik— SCO M r:ii MACKWORTH, Sir Arthur William, of Glen Uske, CO. Monmouth J.P. D.L. (177r», G.B.), major r.e. 1881, adjutant r.e. train 1869/70, adjutant Monmouth mil. engineere 1877/81; s. bis father as 6th Baronet in 1857; b. 5 Oct. 1842 ; m. 18 Oct. 1865, Alice Kate, younger dau. of Jo.sei>li Cubitt, of Westminster, Middx, C.E. and has 5 sous and 5 daus, MAGKWORTH, 407 (1) Dipbv. b. 20 May, 1868. (2) Humphrey, b. 11 July, 1871. (3) Francis Julian Audley, b. 15 Sept. 1876. (4) }I< iiry LleweUyn, b. 17 Mar. 1878. (5) (ici.ffrey, b. 20 June, 1879. (6) GTntith. (7) Helen. (8) Mary Josephine. (9) Berj'l Katherlne. (10) Dorothy. A ,.>fs_per pale indented la. and erm. on a cherton go. fire •»-pat<5eor. -r— A cockppr. ji- . i 10 — Gwell angaa na cywflydd. BEAT— Glen TJske, Nen-port, Monmoathshlre. ILtneage. HUMPHREY MACEWORTH, of Betton Strange, Salop (descended from Thomaa ]Cackw Aug. 1869, Ui< 'ul arms of TTBINO- RAil in lieu of Praki ^39; d. 39 Nor. 1870. having m. 26 Mar. IHC.V la, dan. of William Wilby, c.B. maj. (she re-m. 38 Jan. 1873, to William >. of Turrey, Beds. PuiCK— Bart.) m _ .. iau. Roger William GiflorU Tyringham, b. 6 Aug. 1870.— Mary Isabel. (2) Charles Tyringham Praed, of London, banker, M.P. St. Ives 1874/80; b. 18 Ang. 18SS. (3) Louisa Agnes, m. Feb. 1866, to Edmund Chase JIiuTiot, of Poltair, ComwalL (4) Charlotte. [2] WilHiuu Tyringham Praed, of Trevethoe, MJ>. Ban- biu-y IHUO 7, St. Ives 1838/47; b. 13 Mar. 1780; d. unm. 8 July, 1847. [3] Humphrey Praed, of Southampton; b. 24 April, 1782; d. unm. 1837. [4] John, in H.O. b. 37 June, 1795; d. unm. 8 July, 1847. [5 J Elizabeth, d. 16 June, 1860, having m. 27 May, 1834, as 2nd wife, to Rear-Adm. Richard Hoare, RJ7. (Bart.), who d. [6] Sai^n Arabella, d. 13 June, 1834, having m. 17 Jan. 1822, to Rev. Henry Wrey Whinfleld, rector of Tyringham; he bur. 8 Jan. 1847. /2/ Bulkeley Mackworth-Praed, of Exeter ; bp. 2 Dec. 1721 ; d. s. p. 1780,1, having m. Dorothea, dau. of Lieut.-Col. Etlmund Turner, of MUton Emeys, Beds.; she d. 8. p. 4 Dec. 1791. /3/ William Mackworth-Praed, of Exeter and of Bitton, Devon, M.P. Cornwall; bur.ll June, 1791, havingm. Susannah, dau. and cohe^ of John Stokes, of Rill, Devon ; she bur. 27 Jan. 1794, having had with other issue an eldest son, William MACKWORTH-PRAED,of Bitton Court aforesaid and of Lincoln's Inn, serjeant-at-law, chairman of the audit office, Somerset House; b. 3 Mar. 17J)6; d. 24 Feb. 1836, having m. 1 April, 1796, Elizabeth, dau. of Benjamin Winthiop, of London, merchant, governor of the bank <•! England ; she d. 4 Feb. 1810, having had 3 sons and n dau. [1] William Mackworth-Praed, of Delamore and Bitton Court, Devon, and of Lincoln's Inn, bar.-at-law; b. 24 May, 1797; d. 36 Sept. 1867, having m. 13 April, 1831, Anne Frances, only sorrlving child of Treby Hele Hays, Esq. of Ddamoie, Devon; she d. S3 Feb. 1870, aged 73, leaving an only sorriring ckild, Anne EUnbeth, m. St April, 1867, to George Parker, adm. B.K. (BABT.) [2] Bulkeley John Mackworth-Praed, of London, banker; b. 3 Aug. 1799; d. 12 Mar. 1876, baring m. let— 32 Dec. 1838, Emma, 4th dan. of Mango Dick, Esq. of Pitkerrow, Forfar, N.B^ she d. 3 Aug. 1836, leaving a son and dau. (1) Winthzx>p Mackworth-Praed. of Mickleham, Surrey, and of London, banker, b. SI Ang. 1831; m. 14 July, 1863, Loaiaa, ytmngest dan. of James Ewing, Esq. of Down Hooae. Richmond, Sotrey, and has a son and dau. Robert Herbert, b. 10 Feb. 1866.— Emma Louisa. (2) Georglna Basan. Mr. B. J. MACKWOBTH-PRAXD m. Sndly— 14 July, 1840, EUMbeth, dan. . Cdcheetcr 1874/80, Sith regt 1860/S:bw 3 May. 1841. (4) Fltapatrksk WnUam BoDntey. b^ » Jane. 1846. <5) Arthur CkmpbeU Bolketey, b. IS Sept 1846; m. 39 Oct. 1873, BoM OMoline, eldest daa. ct. (Hon.) Thomas Murray Prior, of Maroon, postmaster-gen. Queenshmd, andbaaSsou 6) wSilam Maokworth Bulkeley, b. 14 Mar. 1849; m. , b. 6 Deo. 1876.— A son, b. 19 Dec. 1879. (6) William Maokworth Bulkeley, b. 14 Mar. 38 Sept. 1881, Ada Maria Walton, younger dau. of Jolm Tseran, oC Woodslde Coart, near Croydon. (7) AUoe KMw*««*^h lury Balketey, m. 36 Jan. 1877, to B^. John Shattleworth Hidden, rector of LackfonI, Soffolk, and has 3 sons, A son, b. 31 Jane, 1878.— A son, b. 30 May, 1880. (8) Louisa Kathleen (}eorgina, d. unm. 37 Feb. 1869. Mr. B. J. MaCKWOBTH-Prabd m. Srdly— 36 April, 1859, BmQy Maria, Srd dan. of William Fane, Esq. E.iX'.8. (B. WWTMORKLAKD), and had 3 sons, (9) Julian Fkne, hi 18 Mar. 1860; d. 39 April, 1876. (10) Algernon Henry, b. 7 Nor. 1861. [3] Winthrop Maokworth-Praed, M.P. St. Germains 1830/1 . Yarmouth 1833, Aylesbury 1838, secretary of the board of control 1834/6; b7S6 July,180S; d. 16 Julv, 1839, having m. 7 July, 1836, Helen, dan. of George Bogle, Esq. of Effing- ham, Sunmr; she d. 34 Sept. 1863, leaving 3 dans. (1) Hden Adeline, m. 6 Oct. 1864, to Rev. William Heniy White, rloar of Kenton, Suffolk, 1864/76, and has a daa.— Helen Elisabeth. (2) EUxabeUi Lillian, m. 30 Oct. 1877, to Prince Ippolito Argyro Mele Barese, Count of the holy Roman empire, Neapolitan patrician, and has 2 daus. Meralda Dati Maria Margherita Argynu—Allegranzia Elena Boea Argyra, b. 10 June, 1880. [41 Susan, m. 33 June, 1836, to Sir George Young, of For- moea Place, Berks. (BART.), who d. 8 Feb. 1848. IR HERBERT MACKWORTH, of Gnoll Castle, co. Gla- morgan, M.P. Cardiff, and ool. Glamorgan mil. created a BARONET 16 Sept. 1776; b. 1 Jan. 1736,7; d. 26 Oct. 1791, having m. Eliza, dau. of Robert Cotton Trefusis, of TrefuKis, Cornwall (B. Clinton); shed. 19 Dec 1799, having had 2 sons, /I/ Sir Robert Humphrey, 2nd Baronet; b. 16 Nov. 1764; d. s. p. 18 Sept. 1794, having m. 6 Dec. 1792, Mary Anne, dau. of Nathaniel Myers, Esq. of Neath, co. Glamorgan, and Rich- mond, Surrey; she d. s. p. 27 June, 1846, having re-m. 14 Feb. 1797, as 1st wife, to Capel (Hanbury-) Leigh, Eaq. of Pontypool Park (B. Sudkley), who d. 28 Sept. 1861. /2/ Sir Digby, 3rd Baronet ; b. 14 May, 1766 ; d. 2 May, 1838, having m. Ist, in 1788, Jane, only dau. and heir of Rev. Matbew Deere or Deane ; she d. 11 Jan. 1808. He m. Sndly— 16 July. 1821, Philippa, sisto- of Gen. Sir James Affleck, Bart, of Dalham Hall, Suffolk; she d. s. p. 18 July, 1861, By his Ist wife he had with other issue 4 sons, [1] Sir Digby, s. as 4th Baronet [2 J Herbert, capt. R.N. high sheriff Island of Trinidad ; b. 1 Oct. 1791; d. 17 Mar. 1848, having m. 2 June, 1821, Jessie, dau. of James Anderson, Esq.; she d. 6 Aug. 1869, having had 2 sons and 7 dans. (1) Herbert Francis, inspector of mines; b. 27 Sept. 1823; d. 13 July, 1868, having m. 6 Oct. 1863, Julia Henrietta, dau. of Sir Diglqr Maokworth, Bart, of Glen Uske,co. Mon- mouth, and has 3 sons and 2 dans. Herbert Digby Kington, b. 4 Oct. 1864. -Audley, b. i;j May, 1857.-Con«taace,-ThCOtlor«, S" 408 MACLEAN. (2) William Augustus, b. 3 Mar. 1825; d. 4 Dec. 1855, having m. 22 Sept. 1852, Juliet Anne Owen, youngest dau. of Frank Valpy, of Dunedin, New Zealand (she remarried), and had a dau. Wilhelmina Jessie, b. (posthumous) 18 Mar. 1856. (3) Jessie Phillippa, m. 15 July, 1851, to Rev. George Woodfleld Paul, vicar of Finedon, Northants. and has 3 sons and 3 daus. (4) Jane Deere, m. 24 Feb. 1862, to George Sinclair Brodie, Esq. of London. (5) Martha Amelia. (6) Fanny, m. 6 May, 1859, to Thomas Bagnall, Esq. of Milton Ernest Hall, Beds, and has 5 daus. Helen Maurice BAGNALL.— Jesse Mary.— Alice Hilda.- Grace Mackworth.— Gertrude Frances. (7) Mary, m. 8 Sept. 1864, to Major-Gen. Edmund Lewin Taverner, retd. f .p. Bombay s.C. and has 2 sous, Lewin Mackworth TAVERNER, b. 8 June, 1866.— Her- bert Lacy, b. 13 Jan. 1870. (8) Augusta Octavia. (9) Sophie Matilda, d. 30 April, 1875, having m. 29 Sept. 1868, as 1st wife, to Rev. Pennyman Ralph Worsley, rector of Stubton, Notts. (BART.) [3] Arthur Francis John, b. 9 Sept. 1804 ; d. 12 Sept. 1835. having m. 14 July, 1831, Augusta Mary, 3rd dau. of Joseph Gilbert, Esq. of Maddington, Wilts, and had a dau. Fanny Augusta Matilda, b. 25 Oct. 1833. [4] William Harcourt Isham Mackworth-Dolben, having assumed the latter surname by r.l. 20 July, 1836 ; b. 3 Sept. 1806; d. 2 Nov. 1872, having m. 1 July,1835, Frances, younger dau. and coheir of William Somerset Dolben, Esq. eldest son and heir of Sir John English Dolben, Bart, (ext.), of Finedon, Northants. and has a dau. SIR DIGBY, 4tli Baronet, a col. in the army.K.H.; b. 13 June, 1789 ; d. 23 Sept. 1852, having m. 1st— 16 Sept. 1816, Marie Alexandrine Ignatie Julie, only dau. of Qen. de Kiche- pance and niece to the Due de Damas Crux; she d. 1818, having had a son, (1) Sir Digby Francis, s. as 5th Baronet. SIR DIGBY m. 2ndly— 3 April, 1823, Sophia Noel, dau. of James Mann, Esq. of Linton, and granddau. of Sir Horace Mann, Bart, (ext.), and had with other issue a son and a dau. (2) Horace Eugene, b. 8 May, 1829. (3) Julia Henrietta, m. 6 Oct. 1853, to Herbert Francis Mack- worth, Esq. before-mentioned. QIR DIGBY FRANCIS, 5th Baronet, b. 7 July, 1817; d. 8 O Sept. 1857, having m. in 1840, Mathilde Eleanor Eliza, 2nd dau. of Lieut.-Col. Peddle, K.H. 90th L.l. and had 3 sons and 2 daus. (1) Sir Arthur William, 6th and present Baronet. (2) William, b. 10 Jan. 1846. (3) Rowland, b. 20 Mar. 1848. (4) Louisa Juliana, m. 23 May, 1874, to William, only son of Joseph Cubitt, c.E. s.p. (5) Sophia Julia. MACLEAN, Sib Charles Fitzeoy, of M varen, co. Argyll (1G32, N.8.), col. in t army, commanded Slst regt. 1832 39, military sec. Gibraltar; 8. his father aa 9th Baronet in 1847; b. H Oct. 1798 ; m. 10 May, 1831, Emily Eleanor, 4th dau. of Rev. and Hon. Jacob Marshara, d.d. canon of Windsor (E. Romnet); she d. 12 April, 1838, having had a son and 4 daus. (1) Fitxroy Donald, lieat-ool. late 18th hoMan, lictit.-ool. comdg. W. Kent yeo. 1880; b. 18 May, 18W; m. 17 Jan. 1873, Congtanoe Marianne, younger dan. and coheir of late George Holland Ackers, Esq. of Moreton Hall, Cheshire, and has liad 4 sons. Hector FitzRoy, b. 1 7 Feb. 1873.— Charles Lachlan, b. 20 Sept. 1874.— FitsBoy Holland, b. 10 May, 1876; d. 13 April, 1881. —John Marsham. b. 84 Oct. 1879. (2) Emily Frances Harriet. (3) Louisa Marianne, m. IS Jnly, 1860, to Hon. Ralph Pelham Xcvill (M. ABBROAVENKT). (4) Fanny Henrietta, m. 2 Oct. 1856, to VIcc-Adm. Arthur William Adand-Hood, R.X. (Bart.) (5) Oeorgina Maroia, m. SO Oct. 1868, to John Allan BoIIa, Esq. of The Hendre, co. Monmonth, M.P. 1880, J.r. d.l., late capt R. OloucesterBh. hossars, and has 3 sons and a dau. John Maclean ROLLS, b. Sft April, 1870.— Henry Allen, b. 6 Aug. 1871.— Charles Stewart, b. S7 Aug. 1877.— Eleanor Geor- giana. Arms (not registered, but the following are nsed)— Qoarterly, Ist, Arg. a rock gu. Snd, Arg. a dexter hand fessewise coupeil gu. holding a croe8-cro88letfitch6e ax. 8rd,0r,alymDhadsa. 4th, Arg. a salmon naiant ppr. in chief two eagles' heads erased aflEront^ gu. Crest— A tower embattled arg. Supporters— Two ostriches ppr. Also, Two seals ppr. Motto — Virtue mine honour. Residence— Folkestone. The Baronetcy. SIR LAUCHLAN MACLEAN, of Morvaren, was created a Baronet of Nova Scotia, 13 Feb. 1632, with remainder to his heirs male whatsoever (for other dates of creation see list of Nova Scotia Baronets) ; Berve Maclean m. 2ndly, Margaret, dan. of James Wall, ' lonea Castle, co. Waterford, and had a son, (2) Sir FitsRoy JefiHes Grafton, s. his half-brother (i.'^ 8th Baronet. /4/ John Dubh, ancestor of the Counts Maclean, of Sweden. SIR FITZROY JEFFRIES GRAFTON MACLEAN, 8th Bnronct, ^cn. in the army, ool. 4«th regt. served in West Indies, at the capture of Tobago, attack on Martiniqae, Ac. governor of St. Thomas and St John's, medal for Onadekmpe ; d. 5 July, 1847, having m. Ist— Bliaabeth, dan. of Charles Kldd. Eiv]. and widow of John Biaho|», Bsq. of BartMkdoes; she cL In 1832. He m.lndlv— 17 Sept ISnTmooes. widow of Henry Can)pi()n, Esq. of Mailing Deanery, Bnssez; she d. 19 Jane. 1841, s.p. By his 1st wife he had 1 sons, (1) Sir Charles FltaRoj, 9th and present Buponet (2) Donald, chancery bar, M.P. Oxford dty, 18St ; b. 1800; d. ■ ,-21 Mar. 1874. having m. 8 Sept 1817, Harriet dan. rc-derick Maitland (Babt.); she d. SO Sept 18M. MoMAHON, Sib William Samuel, of Faccary House, co. Tyrone (1815, n.K.), capt 2nd life guards 1869,90, attach^ to the British legation at Florence, Manieb, and Con- stantinople, 1858/62; s. his father as 3rd Baronet in 1873; b. 9 Nov. 1839; heir presumptive, his bro- ther Robert. Arms — Per saltire or and erm. a lion passant az. betMreen two others pas- sant-reguardant gu. Crest— An arm embowed in armour holding a sword wavy all ppr. surmounted by a portcullis gu. chained or. Motto — Sic nos, sic sacra tuemur. Seat— Facarry House, Mountfield, Tyrone. Town Address— l, New Burlington Street, w. S' m WILLIAM McMAHON, P.O. master of the rolls in Ire- land 1814, created a Baronet 6 May, 1815 ; b. 12 July, 1778; d. 13 Jan. 1837, having m. Ist^l6 May, 1807, Frances, dan. of Bereeford Burston, K.C. Irish bar ; she d. 9 Feb. 1813, liaving had a son, [1] Sir Beresford Burston, s. as 2nd Baronet. SIR WILLIAM m. 2ndly— 9 Sept. 1814, Charlotte, sister of Sir Robert Shaw, Bart, M.P. and had 3 sons and 4 dans. 21 Robert, b. 13 Dec 181S. Sir Charles, speaker ljl Victoria, knighted 1876 ; b. 9 Iy,18S4. [4] Charlotte Maria, m. M April, 18«S, to Samuel Edwar>1 McGwire, of Clone* Hooae, oo. Waterford, j.p. high sheriff 1869, Irish barrister, and has a son and S daus. William Walter MoGwiRB, b. S6 Mar. 1853.-Emily Mary.— Angosta Maria. [5] Lonisa, m. SI Sept 1841, to Francis Ellis, col. -commandant R-Tyraie fusiliers; he d. S4 Oct 1881, having had ft sons and 4daDS. (1) Thomas Ellis, b. J6 April, 1844.— (2) Francis Robert, b. ft May, 1849.— <3) Charles Conj-ngham, b. 2 Mar. 1852.-(4) Henry Angostus, b. 21 July, 1861.— (5) William Montague, b. It Oct 186S. (6) Chariotte Anne, m. t Sept. 1873, as Snd wife, to Major Burleigh Stnart^ (& Castlxstuart). (7) Frances Hannah. (8) Louisa Dymphna. (9) Diana, m. in 1877, to Edward C Thompson, Esq. [0] Wllhehnina, m. 16 April, 1844, to Major Henry Sliaw (Bart.) SIB BERBSFORD BUB8T0N, 2nd Baronet, capt. late ScoU gnards ; b. 14 Feb. 1806 ; d. 1 1 Jan. 1878, having m. 4 Jan. 18S8, Maria Catherine, eldest dan. of Sir Robert Batoson, Bart of Belvoir Park oo. Down; she d. 6 Aug. 1876, having had ft sons and 8 dans. (1) Sir WillUm Samnel MoMahon, 3rd and present (2) Robert Bateson. heir presumptiTe to the Baro- lMtoT{ h. • Nov. 1840. (3) usi'ssfhrrt Bnnton, k S6 July, 1849. <4> Osrald Charles, h I Sept 18«1. (5) Liooal, h. M Jane, 1816. (0) Osthsrine Charlotte, m. 37 Jnly, 1867, to Sir Edward (7) Fnuioes Thomasliie, m. 8 Sept 1863, to Joseph Oubbins, Bsq. of Kllfriish. oo. Limerick, and has issue. (8) Nhia Oertmde, m. 81 Jnly, 1871, to Rev. Arthur Gore Ryder, D.D. snb-dean of Christ Church Cathedral, Dublin, and hast sons and adao. Harrington Dndley RTDKR, b. 96 Sept 1873.— ^Beresford Bnnton MoMahon, h. 37 May. 1877.-Nina BeryL Hineafie. JOHN McMAHON, patentee comptroller of the port of Limerick ; d. 22 May, 1789, leaving by his Ist wife a son, [1] Right Hon. John, P.O. created a Baronet 7 Aug. 1817 (see next article). JOHN McMAHON m, 2ndly— July, 1771, Mary, dau. of Jamea Stacpole, of Cork; she d. 22 Dec. 1791, having had with 3 daus. 2 sons. [2] Sir William, created a Baroxbt (see below). [3] Sir Thomas, s. his half brother Sir John, as 2nd Barone (see next article). nV/TcMAHON, Gen. Sir Thomas WE8Taopp,c.B. J.V_L (1817, U.K.), retd. list 1881, col. 18th hussars since 1874, served with 9th lancers in Sutlej cam- Ijaign and battle of Sobraon, a.q.m.g. to cavalry division in Crimea in campaign 1854, at battles of 410 MACNAGHTEN. Alma, Balaklava, and siege of Sebastopol, com- manded 5th dragoon guards in campaign 1855, K.L.H.M. commanded cavalry brigade at Aldershot 1871/6 ; s. his father as 3rd Baronet in 1860 ; b. 14 Feb. 1813; m. 1st— 7 Oct. 1851, Dora Taulina, youngest dau. of Evan Hamilton Baillie, Esq. ; she d. s. p. 23 Sept. 1852. He m. 2ndly— 13 Jan. 1859, Frances Mary, dau. of John Holford, Esq. ; she d. 14 April, 1867, having had 4 sons and a dau. (1) Aubrey Hope, b. 26 Aug. 1862. (2) Horace Westropp, b. 28 Oct. 1863. (3) Francis Yorke, b. 16 Dec. 1864. (4) Norman Reginald, b. 24 Jan. 1866. (5) Frances Mary Holford. Arms— Per saltire or and erm. a lion passant az. between two others passant-reguardant gu. Crest — An arm embowed in armour holding a sword wavy all ppr. surmounted by a portcullis gii. chained or. Supporters— Two soldiers of the 10th regt. holding in the exterior hand a musket ppr. Granted by B.L. 8 Oct. 1859, to the 1st Baronet and his saccessors in the Baronetcy. Motto — Sic nos, sic sacra tuemur. Residexcb— Sycamores, Farnborough. TOWN House — 40, Queen's Gate, S.W. Utneage. Sm JOHN MCMAHON, P.O. (eldest son of John McMahon, Esq. patent comptroller of the port of Limerick), private secretary and keeper of privy purse to GEORGE IV. when Prince Regent, and created a Baroxet 7 Aug. 1817, with remainder to the issue male of his brother Thomas ; and d. s. p. 12 Sept. following, and was succ. by liis brother, SIR THOMAS MCMAHON, o.C.B. gen. in the army, adj.- gen. to H.M. forces in India, lieut.-governor of Ports- mouth, and com.-in-chief of Bombay army, col. of 10th foot ; b. 27 Dec. 1779 ; d. 10 April, 1860, liaving m. 27 Aug. 1808, Emily Ann, dau. of Michael Roberts-Westropp, Esq. of Ck)rk ; she d. 11 May, 1866, having had 2 sons and 3 daus. (1) Sir Thomas Westropp, 3rd and present Baronet. (2) William, major late 14th light dragoons ; b. 8 Dec. 1826 ; m. 9 Mar. 1854, Julia, dau. of James Coster, Esq. of Streatham, Surrey, and widow of Joseph Davies, Esq. of Stouecot, in the same county, and has 4 sons and 4 daus. Vivian Massey, b. 2 Nov. 1856.— Xellerman Eyre, Herts, mil.; b. 24 Aug. I860.— Bernard William Lynedoch, b. 10 Oct. 1865.— Lionel Westropp, b. 31 May, 1868.— Maude Gemldine. —Ida Beatrice.— Helena Constance. — Hamilton Hamilton. (3) Emily, m. 27 April, 1839, to Sir William Miller, Bart, who d. 30 Oct. 1861. (4) Charlotte, m. 23 Feb. 1843, to John Kellerman Wedderbum, Esq. of London (BART.) (5) Frederica, m. 8 July, 1852, to Rev. and Hon. Augustus BiTon, rector of Kirkby Mallory, co. Leicester (B. Byron). MACNAGHTEN, Sir Francis Edmi^ WOBKMAN, of Dundaravc, Bushmills, Antrim (1836, U.K.), lieut.-col. late 8th huss.i served in the Crimea ; s. his father as 3rd Baroi in 1876; b. 9 July, 1828; m. 6 June, 1866, Al Marj^ eldest dau. of William Howard Ru.ssell, K LL.D. and has 2 sons and 2 daus. (1) Edmund Francis, b. 14 Nov. 1870. (2) Kenneth, b. 30 Mar. 1875. (3) Mary Alice. (4) Hilda MarRaret. Arms— Quarterly, I. and IV. quai ' ■ ; " ' arm issuant from the sinister I'l fltchde az. 2nd and 3rd, Arg. a tow < ■ bordureerm. MA(;XAr.HTEX. II. and 1 1 1, or, tlmt iiiartl< t between two bars wavy gu. in chief three crescents and in i a portcullis of the second, Workman. Crests — 1st, A tower gu. 3nd, Out of a crescent qoarter]\ and or, a Roman fasces erect ppr. SUPPORTERS— Two roebucks ppr. Mottoes— Under the arms, •• I hope In God." Over the cr. " Non pas Touvrage, mais I'ouvrier." Seat— Dundarave, BoshmillB, co. Antrim. Uineage. JOHN MACNAGHTEN, caUed Shane Dhu, or Black J, (grandson of Sir Alexander Macnaughtane, fell with ■ King and the flower of the Scottish nobility at Flodden i:.: settled in Ireland, and was secretary to his kinsman the Earl of Antrim. His grandson, JOHN MACNAGHTEN, of Benvarden, co. Antrim ( of Daniel Macnaghten, by his wife Catherine, niet< George Dowdall, archbishop of Armagh 1643); m. Helen, dim. of Francis Stafford Esq. and sister of Right Hon. Edmond Francis Stafford, M.P. and had 4 sons, (1) Francis, of Beardiville, co. Antrim; d. unm. 1730. (2) Alexander, of Dublin, M.D. had issue. (3) Bartholomew, of Benvarden, m. dau. of Henry Macnamara, of London, and had with 2 daus. S sons, viz. El] John, d. s. p. m. 2] Bartholomew, m. Ist, Elizabeth Gary, of Greencastlo. • Donegal; she d. s. p. He m. 2ndly, dau. of Johnson, of co. Down; she d. s. p. He m. 3r- Hamilton, of Dublin, solicitor ; m. Mary, ; mas Orr, of Dublin, and had 3 sons and 3 daus. 1] .'. imler, lieut. R.N. [2 J liul^rt M'Naghten, of Craigtownmore, co. London- lerrj', in H.O.; d. 14 Feb. 1849, aged 30, having m. 23 May, 1844, E J , 2nd dau. of Andrew Orr, £8(1. of Milburne, Coleraine, and had 4 daus. (1) Mary Anne Sarah, m. 11 May, 1881, to Rev. Willis Barrett, BJL curate of St. (Jeorge's, Newcastle-under- (2) 1 : /..ibeth Isabella, d. unm. 26 Oct. 1870. ( 3 ) i i iirietta, d. 16 Nov. 1848. (4> Lhiirlotte, a twin with Henrietta, m. 18 Sept. 1881, to Thomas, eldest son of Sir Thomas Boyd, lord provost of Edinburgh. [3] Charlotto, b. 1 July, 1802; m. , 1825, to Rev. Charles Hen.sl.y Maberly, incumbent of Owslebury, near WiuchcKUr, 1832 until his death, 21 April, 1852. [41 Mftritinpfr, m. , to Henry Hartley first judge of the land estat« ooort, and had iarae, Mrs. Giveeo and others. at the siege of Derry; b. 10 (4) Edmund, of Beanliville. S' d. 1781, aged 102. having m. 1st, Leonora, dau. of .Ti.lin Ve«ey, arcJibisliop of Tiiam (V. DB V»iCI). I . Hannah, dan. of . I ton,o< Bellkst, 1 2 sons; the eld< : Alennder, of .o. Antrim, and a 1. I ■ -isury 181»/80; b. -J. A ; ,- . 1 rti:i; d. unm. 15 Mar. 1882. The younger son, vis. lilt 1 llANCIS WORKMAN MACNAOHTBN, of Dunda- co. Antrim, high sberlir, knighted 1 Nov. 1809, on tment as judge of siqireme court of Jodicature at insferred to CalcutU 1815, retired from the bench I .. i< i ur.vKT 16 July, 1886, MMmed the additional NVORKMAV by R.U 18 Nov. 1809; b. 2 1848, having m. 6 Deo. 1787, LeUtia, "< i>'inkiii,of Clo^i«r,aoineti]neJadge at Oaloott*; sba d. 1^ 1 i^ ^r rknum, a. as 2nd Baronet. [2J «ted a Baborbt 18 Jan. \H-\". ' the oelebrmted interview Witt t,ul,f5Decl84l,s.p. hav; )in Livingston Mar- tyii. : i:. RATHUO.NNKI.I.). Hht :t. as 2nd wife, to 1 ; « Dec. Ib70. 13] 1 i -. ..- . .. - - ^09, having m. jfnn. 1^31, hilcn, dan. of Valentine Couoliy, and had 8 sons, of whom. (1) T.a; d. at Montreal IMav, 1879, having ni dan. of G. Wectoby, Bsq. of Ulceby, CO. (2) ol.Snd Bombay light oav.(gov.1i b< l)ea 1865,and son b. < Dea 1872. (3 ) nt, commanded oolcmial frontier li). 1 " * ' O'. 1878, having m. SO Jan. IM . Bdye, civil oommiaioner Cai a. b. 8 Mar. 1866. (4> ulxjrt. (5) >8s,b. ; m. 10 Sept. 1876, Harriet Ju: late Rev. Christophilos Oantin, rector of Di .. 00. Down, and has a dau. b. 10 July, 1877. (6 ) !. b. 12 Nov. 1848; m. 27 Nov. 1878, Arabella M !. of William Betts, Esq. of Freuze Hall, Nor- ho-s 2 Bons and a dau. I. b. 28 Dec. 1875.-A son, b. 26 May, 1880.— Ella .ret. [4] Elliot, of Ovingdean House, Sussex, J.P. Essex, oommis- sioucr of lieutenancy for London, late chairman S.LCJS. and lit. member Indian council; b. 1 April, 1807; m. 1st— 4 Feb. IsabeUa, dau. of John Law, Esq.; she d- 1 May, 1871. He idly— 6 Sept. 1872, Anne, 8rd surviving dau. of late George L.... wr, Esq. B.a8. By his Ist wife he has had 6 sons and 9 daus. of whom, (1) Elliot, bar.-at-law; b. 13 Jan. 1837; m. 10 Sept. 1859, his cousin Jane Maria, 3rd dau. of Thomas Gowan Vibart, Esq. B.C.S.; she d. 18 Mar. 1875, having had 3 sons and 2 daus. /I/ Russell Elliot, b. 19 Nov. 1860.-/2/ Hugh Vibart, b. 30 Jan. 1862.-/3/ Terence Charles, b. 3 Dec. 1872.-/4/ Kathleen Maria.— /5/ Eva Mary. (2) Francis Hill (2ud son), capt. 5th Bengal cav.; d. s. p. 14 Jan. 1868, aged 28, having m. , Emma Casement, youngest dau. of late T. R. Davidson, Esq. B.c.8. resident of Lucknow. She re-m. 5 Oct 1880, to Rev. Ashley Lawrence Barnes-Lawrence, B.A. Oriel CoU. Oxon. 1879, curate of Ch. Ch. Brighton. (3) William Hay, lieut.-col. Bengal staff, 2nd in com. 13th Bengal cavahy (lancers); m. 16 April, 1869, Alice EUen. eldest dau. of Lieut.-C«l. Mangles J Brander, Bengal ac. and has 3 sons, of whom one son, b. 10 Mar. 1878. (4) Chester, principal Rajkumar Coll. Bombay; b. 4 May, 1843; hU wife, Isabella Julia, d. at Rajkot, KattjTvar, 2 June, 1880, aged 34. (5) Henry Alexander, MJL King's Coll. Camb. 1876, vicar of Wentworth, Yorks. since 1877 ; m. 28 Aug. 1873, Louisa, younger dau. of Ross Donnelly Mangles, member ooimcil India, and has a son, b. 4 Sept. 1880.— A 80n,b. 28 Sept. 1881. (6) Melville Leslie, m. 3 Oct. 1878, Dora Emily, eldest dau. of Rev. Robert Edward Sanderson, D.D. headmaster of Lancing, Sussex, vioe-provost of St. Nicholas College, and has a son, b. 17 Nov. 1879, and a dau. b. 10 Sept. 1881. (7) Helena (eldest dau.) m. 20 Oct. 1863, to Rev. John Thomas Barker, of Whitby, rector of Rushden, Northants. since 1868. (8) Mary CHiarlotte (3rd dau.), m. 8 Dec. 1867, to Francis Stewart Chapman, sec to gov. India, s. p. (9) Fanny (5th dau.), m. 8 Dec. 1867, to Alfred Abercromby Dick, 11th Bengal lancers. (10) Alice Catherine, m. 14 June, 1870, to Rev. Cliarles James Hamilton, vicar of Doveridge, Derbysh. (11) Julia Mills (youngest daa), d. 22 July, 1872. [6] John Dunkin, capt Bengal cav.; b. 12 May, 1810; d. unm. 19 mv. 1862. [6] Stenart, of Bittern Manor House, Hants. J.P. bar.-at-law M .T. 1889; b.20 June, 1815; ul 1st— 5 Oct. 1848, Agnes, only child of James Eastmont, Esq. and widow of Capt. Lewis Shedden; she d. B. p. 28 April, 1868. He m. 2ndly— 7 July, 1864, Lady Emily Frances, yoonger dau. of Vice-Adm. Lord Mark Robert Kerr (M. Axtrim). and widow of Henry Richardson, Esq. of Somerset, co. Derry; she d. s. p. s. 5 June, 1874. He m. 3rdly— 10 April, 1877, Amy Catharine, only dau. of Rev. Arthur Thomas, vicar of Bottingdean, Sussex (Bart.), and has had a son and 2 dans.- Malcohn Steuart, b. 12 April, 1878 ; d. 3 May following.— A dau. b. 23 April, 1879.— A dau. b. 5 Aug. 1880. [71 Anne, d. 10 June, 1828, having m. 20 July, 1809, as Ist wile, to Eev. Richard Olpherta, incumbent of union of Charles- town, CO. Loath, who d. 1848. [81 Elin Serena, d. 8 Mav, 1862, having m. 15 May, 1813, to Robert SeweU, major-gen. in the army. [pi Letitia, d. 8 Feb. 1880, having m. 12 May, 1814, to David Hill, &LC8. who d. [10] liatilda, m. 6 Dec. 1817, to John Trotter, Esq. of the Bosh. Midlothian: he d. s. p. 18 Nov. 1852. [11] Jane Rnssdl, m. 17 Nov. 1821, to Thomas Ctowan Vibart, Esq. aca. who d. [12] Maria, d. 28 Jan. 1881. having m. 17 Aug. 1822, to Thomas Robarts Tbeilnason, Esq. (B. Rknolbsham), who d. 29 Mar. 1869. [13] Caroline, d. 24 April, 1875. having m. 1 June, 1826, to Alfred Chapman, capt R.N. who d. 9 Nov. 1876. [14] AUda, d. 9 Sept 1864, having m. 1 June, 1826, to Capt. Qecvge Probyn, an elder brother of Trinity house, and had a SCO, Lieut-Gen. Sir Digfaton Maonaghten Probtn, k.c.8.i. c.b. TXX oomptndler of honiehold to Prince of Wales (B. Ren- .) SIR EDMX7ND C!HABLES WORKMAN MACNAGHTEN, 2nd Baronet, m.p. co. Antrim, a master in chancery, (3alcatta: b. 1 April, 1790; d. 6 Jan. 1876, having m. 17 May, 1827, Mai7, only child of Edward Gwatkin, Esq. and had 6 sons andadao. (1) 81r Francis Edmund, 3rd and present Baron^. (2) Edward, bar.-at-law l.T. 1867, Q.C. 1880, B.A. Trin. Coll. Camb. 1852, M.A. M .P. co. Antrim 1880; b. 1830 ; m. 18 Dea 1858, Frances Ara)>ella, only dau. of Right Hon. Sir Samuel Martin, a baron of the exchequer 1860/74 (POLLOCK— Bart.), and has 5 sons and 6 dans. Edward Charles, b. 9 Oct 1859.— Francis Alexander, b. 18 May, 1868.— Frederick Fergus, b. 16 May, 1867.— Malcolm Martin, b. 12 Jan. 1869.— Maurice Patrick, b. 2 Mar. 1874.— Frances Helen.— Beatrice Mary.— Florence Mary.— Octavia Mary. — Anne Julia Mary — Ethel Mary. (3) William Henry, capt. late Ist Bengal European cav. 1863/76; b. 1833; m. 11 Feb. 1879, Mary, younger dau, of George Gough, Esq. of Rathoran, Clonmel (V. GOUGH). (4) Fergus, Bombay cs. d. 27 April, 1867 aged 81. (5) Edmund Charles, R.A. killed at Wartara, N.Z. 17 Mar. 1861. (6) Octavia Helen, m. 9 Sept. 1869, to Colin Glencalm Camp- bell, son of Adm. Colin Campbell, of Ardpatrick, N.B. and has 2 sons and 2 daus. Colin Edmund CAMPBELL.— Walter Francis Glencaim.— Muriel Mary.— Adelaide Mary Glencaim, twin with her brother Walter. 412 31 A CPHERSOK-GRANT^MA GNA T. MACPHERSON- GRANT, SiE George, of Ballindalloch, co. Elgin, and of Invereshie, CO. Inverness (1838, U.K.) ; J.P. and d.l. cos. Banff, Elgin, and Inverness, convener of co. Banff since 1872, M.P. COS. Elgin and Nairn 1879 ; s. his father as 3rd Baronet in 1850; b. 12 Aug. 1839; m. 3 July, 1861, Frances Elizabeth, younger dau. of Rev. Roger Pocklington, vicar of Walesby, Notts, and has had with other issue 3 sons and 2 daus. (1) Jolin, b. 22 Mar. 1863. (2) George Bertram, b. 26 Jan. 1868. (3) Alastair, b. 29 Sept. 1876. (4) Eva. ARMS— Quarterly, 1st and 4th, Gu. a target between three intique crowns or, GRANT. 2nd and 3rd, Per fesse or and az. a lymphad of the first between a hand holding a dagger in the dexter canton and in the sinister a cross-crosslet fitcht^ gu., within a bordure of the last, Macpherson, of Invereshill. Crest— A dexter hand erect holding a dirk ppr., Grant. Mottoes— 1. Over the crests: " Ense et animo." 2. Below the shield: " Touch not the cat but a glove." Seats— Ballindalloch Castle, co. Elgin, and Invereshie House, Inverness. (5) Mabel Lucy. fLineage. GEORGE MACPHEESON, of Invereshie, co. Inverness (son _ " and heir of John MacphersQn),m. Grace, dau. of Col. William Grant, of Ballindoch, of the family of Rothemxu-chus [by Anne his wife, dau. of Ludovick Grant, of Grant, and sister of Sir James (Colquhoun of Luss) Grant, Bart.], and had issue. His grandson, viz.: SIR GEORGE MACPHERSON-GRANT (son of Capt. John Macpherson), inherited, 13 April, 1806, as heir of his father's maternal uncle General James Grant, M.P. the estate of Ballindalloch, co. Elgin, and assumed the surname of Grant in 1838; created a BARONET 25 July, 1838; M.P. co. Sutherland ; b. 25 Feb. 1781 ; d. Nov. 1846, having m. 26 Aug. 1803, Mary, eldest dau. of Thomas Carnegy, Esq. of Craigo, co. Forfar; slie d. having had 3 sons and 2 daus. (1) Sir John, s. as 2nd Baronet. (2) James, capt. 93rd highlanders, b. 28 Mar. 1811; d. 27 Nov. 1847. (3) Thomas, of Craigo, Forfars. a magistrate for cos. Banff and Forfar, J.P. D.L. co. Moray, W.S.; b. 30 June, 1815; d. unm. 23 Sept. 1881. (4) Isabella Agnes. (5) Georgiana Willelmina. SIR JOHN MACPHERSON-GRANT, 2nd Baronet, secretary of legation at Lisbon; b. 3 Aug. 1804; d. 2 Dec. 1850, having m. 7 Sept. 1836, Marion Helen, eldest dau. of Mungo Nutter Campbell, Esq. of Ballimore, co. Argyll; she d. 6 June, 1855, having had with other issue 3 sons and a dau. (1) Sir George, 3rd and present Baronet. (2) Campbell Macpherson-Campbell, of Ballimore Hou.-: Argyllsh; b. 9 Mar. 1844. | (3) John, capt. R. Aberdeensh. highlanders 1880, lat« licvl 92nd highlanders ; b. 11 Feb. 1851. I (4) Helen Anne Amelia. i MAGNAY, Si Willia: (1844, U.K.); 8. h father as 2nd Baront in 1871; b. 30 No^ 1855; m. 15 Sept. 1871 Margaret Susannal eldest dau. of MatthcA Soulsby, Esq. of Lon don, and has a dau. (1) Dorothy Vera, b. 11 Fel | 1881. ; Note — No heir to tlii Baronetcy. Arms— Erm. fretty g\i. o a chief per pale of the secon and az. a sword ppr. sui mounting a key saltircwisM gold, interlnppd with th collar of t! ' " (ir ( the city of 1 Ace twolcopan; moi* Crest— A lion rampant sa. billety erminois murally cri»wnc< gorged with a chain reflexed over the back, and holding leopard'g face or. Motto— Magna est Veritas. TOWN ADDRK88-12, John Street, Bedford Row, W.c. Eincaflr. TTTTLLIAM MACNAY, or MAONAY, of Fair Ileathe VV Braes, co. Argyle, settled at Housestwids, Northnni berland (see Hodgson's Northumberland, and Bnice's Iloniai Wall); m. 30 April, 1736, Mary Smith, of Thorngraftou, pans) of Haltwhistle, and had 3 sons, /I/ John, of Williamswyke Tower, on the South Tyne, m. 2 May, 1762, Anne Liddell, and had a son, Christopher, of whom presently. . 121 Thoma.s, of SettUngstones, Haltwhistle, left issue— Charlc , and others. ( /3/ Matthew, of Sewingshields (mentioned In Button's Romai Wall), and had 3 sons and 2 daus. (1) David. (2) Matthew. (3) William. (4) Mary, m. to Rev. Richard Marshall. , (5) Ann, m. to George Drury, of Heary Hall, Comb. CHRISTOPHER MAGNAY, alderman of Vintry Ward, an. ^ sheriff of city of London 1813, lord mayor 1821; b. 6 Oct 1767; d. 27 Oct. 1826, having m. Ist. Jane, dau. of Rev. Jame Smith, rector of Bellingliam, Northumberland; she d. 9 July i 1800, having had with other issue 3 sons, ' ' [1] Christopher James, of Crouch Hall,Middx. d.l2 Aug. 182J) having m. 16 Oct. 1824, Caroline, 3rd dau. of Sir Charles Flowor i Bart, (ext.); she d. 10 Jan. ISe."), having (rem. 3 Jan. 1838, t. ' Robert Postle, of Botesdale, who d. 9 Feb. 1878) had 2 sons an( I a dau. (1) Christopher James, capt. 63rd regt. Crimean medal and clasps; b. 20 Aug. 1826; m. 25 June, 1867, Catherine Jane dau. of late Rev, John Batchelor,of Horstcatii.s Dclanc, E.s<^i. of Bracknell, Berks.; she d. 2 April, I 184.5, liuvinj: liad a son and dau. I (1) Frelcrirk William, b. 28 Oct. 1843. ! (2) Kli/jiljcth Mary, b. 21 Mar. 1845. [5] E'luanl, lulst R. Bengal fusiliers; d. mun. 186J, aKf'l •''". [6] Alexander, capt. 69th regt.; d. 29 Aug. 1850, having m. 1842, Mary Anne Charlotte, 2nd dau of Henry De Bmyn, of a London; she d. 13 ilay, 1844, having had a son, — Henry. ■^ [7] r'laiul Stephen, in li.o.; d. unm. 17 Dec. 1870. i . d. Aug. 1848, having m. to Bdward Padden, Esq. Ill, Hants. in. to Rev. Edward James, A.if. vicar of Hendring- lie d. 11 Sept 1860, leaving issue. M MAGN AT. of Postford Hoose, Surrey, alder- herifl dty of London 1837, lord mayor 1848, liAiioXET 8 Nov. 1844 ; b. 4 Mar. 1797 ; d. 7 April, UK m. 14 May, 1854, Amelia, tnd dan. of T. Clarke, iKlon;shed. 7 April, 1863, having had aaon and dan. Sir 'W^illiam, 2nd and present Baronet. ) iVmclia, MAHON, Sib Wil- liam Veset Ro68, of Castlegar, co. Galway (1819, U.K.), rector of Rawmarsh, co. York, since 1844 ; s. his brottier as 4th Baronet in 1862; b. 14 July, 1813; m. 12 Oct. 1853, Jane, 2nd dau. of Rev. Henry King, of Ballylin, King's CO. and has 5 sons and 2 daus. (1) William Henry-, b. 81 Dec. 1866. (2) John Fitzgerald, b. 20 Jan. 1868. (3) James Vesey, b. 23 Feb. 1860. (4) Kthvartl, b. 11 June, 1862. (5) «ill>crt, b. 7 Oct. 1866. (6) -Mary Geraldine. (7) Alice Jane. Arms— Per flesse sa. and arg. an ostrich counterchanged, in the beak a horseshoe ppr. CiiF>T— A dexter arm embowed in armour ppr. G^andshed or holding in the hand a dagger wavy also ppr. Motto— Moniti meliora sequamur. SEAT— Castlegar, Galway. RE.SIDKNCE— Rawmarsh Rectory, Rotheram. ILineage. ROSS MAHON, of Castlegar, co. GJalway [grandson of Bryan (son of Bryan) Mahon, capt in Lord Clanri- canle's grenadiers, fought at Aughrim (will dated 8 Jime, 1719), by his wife Eleanor,dau. of Ross Gaynor.of Black Castle, CO. Wcstnicath]; d. Mar. 1788, having m. Oct. 1762, Lady Anne Browne, only dau. of John, 1st Earl of Altamout (M. Sl.ioo), and had with other issue 6 sons, ril Sir Ross, created a Baronet. [2] John of Bcssborough, co. Tipperary ; d. 23 Oct. 1834, having m. Lady Charlotte Browne, dau. of Peter, 2nd Earl of Altamont (M. SiiUio), and hail an only dau. Elizabeth, ni. 30 Jan. ISl.*), to (Jen. the Hon. Arthur Grove- Annesley (E. Annksley), who d. 7 Nov. 1849. [3] Henry, rector of Tissauran, King's co.; m. Anne, dau. and co-heir of Rev. Abraham Symes, rector of Camew, co. Wicklow, and had 8 sons and 4 daus. (1) Ross, m. Ist— 27 Sept. 1838, Jane, dau. of Sir Hugh Crofton, Bart.; she d. s. p. He m. 2ndly, Harriet, eldest dau. of Rev. Henry King, of Ballylin, King's co. and has 3 sons and 2 daus. Henry Louis, b. I860.— Ross, b. 1861.— George Gilbert, b. 1866.— Harriet Anne.— Louisa Mary Anne. f 2) Henry Le\^i8, in H.O.; d. mun. (3) George Charles, in America; m. Sarah, dan. of William I'Estrange, of Kilcummin, King's co. and has 3 sons and a dau. Henry Symes.— William I'Estrange.- Ross le Hunte. (4) Anne, d. 19 Jan. 1876, having m. 15 Sept. 1823, to Right Rev. and Hon. Henry Ward (V. Banoob); he d. 31 May, 1874. (5) Sophia Mary Anne, m. 11 June, 1833, to Thomas Mulock, Esq. of Kilnagama, King's oo. J.P. ; he d. 4 May, 1860. (6) Looisa, m. 184S, to her ^ousin, Rev. William Filgate, of Arthnrstown, oa Loath. (7) Harriet, m. 1830, as Snd wife, to James Bailie, Esq. of Rinsdnfllerin, oo. Down, j.p. dx. bar.-at-law, major 87tli R.I. fodUers ; he d. June, 1863, having had 3 daus. [4] James, dean of Dromore ; d. Mar. 1837, aged 63, having m. Frances Catherine, dau. of David Ker, Esq. of Montalto and Portavo, J.p. and D.L. oo. Down, M.P. and had a son and 2 daus. (1) John Denis Ker, of Ballydonelan, co. Galway, j.p. and lord of the mantnr; b. 1800; m. 1850, Harris Salisbury, dau. of John Dillon, Esq. of Johnstown, oo. Roscommon, J.P. and has S sons, /!/ James Ker, b. S4 April, 185S; d. unm. 8 April, 1879. 121 George Ker, b. II Oct 1854. (2) Fanny, m. to Alexander Napoleon de Pothonier, Esq. (3) Sophia Madeline, m. 1841, to Robert, son of Sir Richard BUffh St. George, Bart. Kl George, of Mount Plaaaant, oo. Mayo ; m. Sophia, dau. of vid Ker, Esq. afbrwaid, and bad a son and dau. (1) Charles. (2) Sophia Gensfana, m. S Dea 1841, to John Low, of Sun- Tale, CO. Limeridc, who d. If Oct. 1880, having had S sons and S daoa. SIB ROSS MAHON, created a Baronkt 14 April, 1819 ; b. Oct. 1768 ; d. 10 Aug. 1886. having m. 1st— Aug. 1786, hii cousin. Lady EUntbeih Browne, Snd dau. of Peter, 2nd Earl of Altamont (M. SUGO) ; she d. Feb. 1796, having had 8 daoa. 71/ Elinbeth Louisa, d. 11 Feb. 1847, having m. 26 Sept. 1806, to John Cator, of Beckenham Place, Kent, and Woodbastwick. Norfolk ; he d. SO Ang. 1858. (21 Anne Charlotte, m. to Rev. Rawdon Griffith Greene, rector of Stillorgan, oo. Dublin, and of Portarlington. Queen's co. 73/ Charlotte, d. » Ang. 1865, having m. 1 July, 1813, to John Hennr Blakeney, of Abbert, oo. Galwar; he d. 17 Nov. 1868. SIR ROSS m. Sndly— Sept. 1806, Diana, dau. of Edward Baber, Esq. of London ; she d. s. p. Dec. 1807. He ni. 8pdly— 1 Oct. 1809, Hon. Mary Geraldine, dau. of Right Hon. James Fitsgerald, of Inchcronan, oo. Clare (and the Baroness Fitzgerald and vesci), prime serj.-at-law iu Ireland; she d. Mar. 1859, having had 5 sons and 7 daus. /4/ Sir Boss, 2nd Baronet; b. 18 July, 1811 ; d. unm. 5 April. 1842. /5/ Sh- James Fitsgerald, 3rd Baronet ; b. 3 June, 1812 ; d. unm. 11 Mar. 1852. /6/ Sir William Vesey Ross, 4th and present Baronet. /7/ John Denis Ross, J.P. co. Roscommon, b. 9 May, 1814, mini. /8/ Henry, b. 3 Jan. 1819, mnu. 191 Catherine Geraldine, m. June, 1842, as 2nd wife, to Rev. William John Purdon, rector of Carlow (M. Sligo), s.p. /lO/ Letitia Anne, m. 1 Sept. 1843, to John Adair, bar.-at-law, secretary to Sir Joseph Napier when lord chancellor of Ireland and has 3 sons and 2 daus. Henry Ross William Adair. — John Frederick. — Gerald Arthur.— Mary Geraldine.— Elizabeth Charlotte, /ll/ Emily Jane. /12/ Henrietta Louisa, m. 4 Dec 1845, to her cousin James Leslie Foster- Vesey- Fitzgerald, Esq. (V. Ma88EREENE.) /13/ Georgiana, m. Ist, to Rev. Samuel Hill, and 2ndly to Robert Hudson, Esq. /14/ Jane Alicia, m. 17 July, 1866, to Rev. Peter William Browne, incumbent of Blackrod, co. Lancaster, who d. 1861, having had 2 sons and a dau. Peter William BROWNE, b. 29 April, 1857.— Gerald William b. 3 Feb. 1859.— Mary Catherine. /IS/ Caroline, m. 6 May, 1857, to Thomas Adair Hunt, Esq. sen of Rev. Henry Hunt, vicar-general of Elphin, and rector of Virginia, co. Cavan, s. p. 4J4 MAINWARING. MAINWARING, SiE Philip Tatton, of Over Peover, Che- shire (1804, U.K.), s. his brother as 4th Baronet in 1878; b. 11 Sept. 1838; m. 7 Oct. 1875, his cousin Emily, dau. of Rev. George Pitt, of Cricket Court, Somerset, and has a son and dau. ( 1 ) Harry Stapleton, b. 26 Aug. 1878. (2) Hester Marjorie, b. 12 Jan. 1880. Arms— Arg. two bars gu. Crest— An ass's head erased ppr. bridled or. MOTTO— Devant si je puis. SEAT— Peover Hall, Cheshire. Town Address— 23, Park Street, Park Lane, W. Hineage. THOMAS WETBNHALL, rector of Walthamstow, afterwards of Nantwich (descended in the 9th generation from Thomas Wetenhall, of Nantwich, Cheshire, younger son to Wetenhall, of Wetenhall, Cheshire); bp. 26 Sept. 1708; there birried 20 Oct. 1776, having m. 1st, Diana, dau. of William, only son of Sir Edward Blackett, of Newby, co. York (and widow of Henry Mainwaring, of Over Peover, Cheshire, by whom she had an only son— Sir Henry Mainwaring, Bart, who d. unm. 6 April, 1797); she d. 2 May, 1737, aged 34, having had a son, [1] Thomas, of whom presently. KEV. THOMAS WETENHALL m. 2ndly, Anna Maria, dau. of Rev. Nathaniel Lancaster, D.D. rector of Stanford Rivers, Essex; she bur. 11 April, 1794, having had 4 sons, [2] Edward Wetenhall, of London, b. 29 April, 1744; mazried, and had 2 daus. [3] Richard, b. Mar. 1749. [4] Peter, of Rushton, Cheshire, a twin with his brother Lan- caster; b. 11 June, 1765; d. , having m. Frances, dau. of Thomas Ravenscroft, of Leftwich, Clieshire, and Pickliill, Flints.; she d. 1824, having had with other issue a son and 5 daus. (1) Robert, com. R.N. d. 6 July, 1877, having m. at Helston, 1835, Mary Burgess, dau. of Burnell, R.N. of and had with other issue 5 sons 3 daus. /I/ Allan Ravenscroft, 17 j-ears police magistrate Queens- land; b. 1 Mar. 1835; m. 9 May, 1863, Sarah Anne, dau. of St. Andrew Warde, of Brisbane, and has a son and 3 daus. Victor Edwy, b. 25 Dec. 1873.— Ethel Mary.— Edith Maria Warde. — Bertha Gwendolyn. /2/ Edwy, b. 6 Nov. 1838; d. unm. 30 June, 1876. /3/ Holford Highlord, b. 17 Oct. 1840; m. and has issue. /4/ Llewellyn, b. 14 Feb. 1843; d. unm. 27 Nov. 1876. /5/ Warwick Edgar, b. 12 Mar. 1848. /6/ Mary Frances, m. to Henry Imrie, of Brisbane. /7/ Edith, d. 26 Dec. 1872, having m. to Dr. Lawrence, of Melbourne, Victoria. /8/ Bertha Bulkeley, m. to Charles Ayrey, Esq. of Warranooke, Victoria, (2) Caroline Hester, m. to Richard Ansdell. (3) Fanny, d. 1850; having m. to Frederick Hugh Clark, Esq. of Cuddington, Chesh.; he d. 18 July, 1877. (4) Anna Maria, m. to Joseph Ridgway, of Ridgmoimt, Lane. (5) Agnes Margaret, d. 1852, having m. as 2nd wife, to her 3rd cousin. Colonel WiUiam Marsden Wetenhall (E. Rodney), who d. 25 May, 1847. (6) Elizabeth Editha,m. 1st— 3 Jan. 1843, to Henry Bulkeley, of Standlow, Staff.; he d. Mar. 1848, and she re-m. 31 Jvdy, 1855, to Rev. Henry Pigot, vicar of Horwich, Lane. [5] Lancaster, rector of La\vton, Cheshire, married Sarah, dau. of William Watkins, of Nantwich, and had 3 sons, Edwin.— James.— Edward. Male line extinct. THOMAS (WETENHALL) MAINWARING, which latter name he assumed in compliance with the testamentary injunction of his half-brother Sir Henry Mainwaring, Bart, to whose estates he succeeded; b. 26 Nov. 1736; d. 4 JiUy, 1798, having m. 21 June, 1781, Catherine, younger dau. of William Watkins, E.sq. of Nantwich, Cheshire, aforesaid; she d. 5 July, 1804, having had 3 sons, [1] Sir Henry Mainwaring, created a Baroxet. [2] William, b. 28 Mar. 1786; d- s. p. 19 June, 1821, bavin - 9 Jime, 1817, Charlotte Murray, dau. of Adm. Sir Ch; Penrose. [3] Edward, M.A. of Culverhall, Salop ; b. 23 Nov. 1792: July, 1869, having m. 1st— 1 Feb. 1820, Elizabeth, younger of James Fenton, Esq. of Loversall, co. York ; she d. in 1 He m. 2ndly— 19 Feb. 1846, Frances Anne, only dau. of F. tain John Woodyeare, Esq. of Crookhlll, co. York. By hi- wife he had with other issue a son, William George, col. Bombay S.C. b. 24 April, 1823. Sm HENRY MAINW.VRING-MAIN WARING, create Baronet 26 May, 1804; b. 25 April, 1782; d. 11 Jan. 1 having m. 29 Dec. 1803, Sophia, j-ounger dau. of Sir Ri Salusbury Cotton, Bart, of Combermere Abbey, Clieshin. Combermere); she d. 24 May, 1838, having had with t issue 2 sons and 6 daus. (1) Sir Harry, s. as 2nd Baronet. (2) Arthur, capt. 66th regt. b. 16 July, 1816; d. 25 A-_. having m. 13 July, 1843, Emma Eliza, eldest dau. of Pel) Warren, M.D. (3) Hester Salusbury Maria. (4) C!harlotte Augusta, m. 21 Feb. 1832, to Rev. George 1 M.A. of Cricket Court, Somerset, vicar of Audlem, Chet^l he d. 1867, having had 6 sons and 4 daus. /I/ Thomas Henrj- PITT, b. 6 Feb. 1833.-/2/ William. April, 1834.-/3/ John George, b. 26 Oct. is.".; - /4/ V Moreton, b. 7 April, 1838.-/5/ Robert I-Yan 6 Oct. 1867.-/0/ Georgina Augusta.- /7/ /8/ Louisa Emily, m. 17 Oct. 1876, to her c^^^ — - - Tatton Mainwaring, Bart. 191 Anna Maria. (5) Katharine, m, 12 Aug. 1846, to Thomas Wj-nne Eyton, Esq. of Lceswood, Flints. ; he d. 16 Sept. 1870, having had 4 sons, /I/ Thomas Wynne BYTOK, of Tower Mold, Flints. J.P. nominated high sheriff 1880; b. 28 Oct. 1847. /2/ John Hope Wynne, 68rd Shropshire regt.; b. 19 April, 1862; m. 26 Aug. 1881, Cecily Mary, 2nd dau. of late Rev. J. Yorke, vicar of Marbur>', Clieshire. /a/ Robert William Wynne, b. 24 June, 1864. /4/ Charles Edward Wynne, b. 17 Aug. 1867. (6) Mary, m. U Oct. 1847, to Henry Eardlcy Aylmcr D'Alblac, of Durrnd /. a cherron between three battle %xm arg. a borAore Wright. IIL Arg. an eatfto diaplajed n. within a the lait bennty, on a chitf gn. two nt-cniardant gn. dooally orowned and holding a drawn aword ppr. and in the liniiter a nils. it ho, Midlothian. RE8iDBKCB-<:raigend House, Stirling. Hinrage. I I ON. SIR ALEXANDER MAITLAND (6th son of Charles JL .1. 6th Earl of Landcrdale), gen. in the army, ooL 49th re^rt. 1768/1830, originally midshipman Rjf. eenred under Adiiiiml Holbome in Flanders, mider Marshal Wade 1744, and f of Cumberland 174A,at Fontenoy, and appointed t guards by the Duke, served in Scotland 1745, ' ' state rebels, equerry to the Dowager Princess of licr of Gborgb III. created a Baroxet 30 Nov. I'cb. 1820, aged 95, having m. 27 June, 1754, Pene- f ^fnrtin Madan, col. 49th regt. m.p. and groom risoned in tl Tower two years, restored by Charles II. in 1660, and was c the trial of the Regicides, "and dispensed with in June 1663 had a pension of £1000 a year for his inflexible loyalty at sufferings, and also a fiat for a baronet's patent, dnte-, 2nd dat of Gilbert James Blane, Esq. of Foliejon I'ark, Berk (Bart.), and has a son. b. S7 Jan. 1881. (2) Alexander George William, major Dorsetshire (S9th regt.; b. SA Oct. 184S. (3) Thomas St. Lo, capt. late Dorset mil. b. 22 April, 1R66. (4) Florence Dora, m. 6 May, 1861, to Rev. Edmund Warn of Eton Coll. and has 4 sons and a dan. Henry Warrk.— Amyaa— Emald.— Edmond.— Dora. (5) Jane Blanche, m. Feb. 1870, to Walter Roscbroo Duttson, of London, merchant, and has S sons and a dau. Montague St. Lo Beckett DUTT80X, b. 21 Dec. 1870.— Ver Malet, b. 6 April, 1872.— Eustace St. Lo Roscbrook, b. 2 Aiiril, 1873.— Blanche Enid Malet. (6) Ella St. Lo. [3] William Wyndham, ar.L. Magdalen Hall, Oxoii. IM.' vicar of Ardeley, Hcrt«. since 1848, E.l.C.8. Bo. « b. 29 Sept. 18(>4 ; m. 9 Mar. 1887, Elisa Drake, dnn Jeffries Ewlailc. Esq. of Cothelestone House, Soim i 24 Jan. 1862, having ha only dau. of CoL John Taylor, itombay armv, and had and 3 daus. Ill Allen Arthur Grenville, b. 22 Fob. 1866. 121 Agnes Susanna. /3/ Margaret Julia Ikfarw /4/ Elizabeth Jessie, m. 9 July, 1878, to Sydney Eggcrs, 3r son of Sir Edwanl Bates, Bart, of Manydown Pork, Hants. MAN8EL. 417 Arthur, J.P. Somerset, late member of cooncil, Bombay; b. . ls06; m. l8t— 3 Sept. 1846, Mary Sophia Marcia, dau. of '•ollard Willoughby, Bart.; she d. 6 Oct, 1853, having Eliza Rose, m. 1 Aug. 1872, to brevet Major Francis H.K. vLET m. 2ndly— S3 Dec. 18*4, Annie Loai«a, >wney Thompson, Esq. Bengal OS. and has hinBtone,b.ll Feb. 18*8.— (3) Herbert Rivers, -(4) Alice Louisa.— (5) Mary Harriet.— <6) u.-<7) Btbel Maud.— (8) HUda Margaret.- -t. . B.I.C.S. collector of land revenue and magis- imbay, acting gnb-tre—uicr of Bombay; b. IS sa, dan. of Charles Loom, E«i. .; b. 11 May. 1841; ^l Uiam (2) Note. AUM Cui^ Moi BEA Hoi. M ANSEL, Sib John Bell Wiluam, of Maddlescombe, co. Carmar- then, J.P. D.L. (1621/2, E.), high sheriff 1846, bar.-at-law L.I.; 8. his father as 9th Baro- net in 1829 ; b. 6 Oct. 1806 ; m. 21 July, 1832, Mary Georgiana, only sunriring dau. of late Ber. John Dymoke, of Scrivelsby, the hon. Queen's champion of England, and has 3 daus. S Sept. 1869, to Edward Bradfotd, Snd ton of Sir Coles MedJjoott, Bait, twin with (3) Heir presomptlTe, Riohard MMael, of Ooedgain. >u>vTon between three mannches sa. maintenance gu. turned up enn. enfl a med ppr. It valde vult. lo, Carmarthenshire, and Wrotham Heath S" (IR EDWARD MANSEL (son of Sir Rice Manael, chamber- ._) lain, of CO. Palatine, Chester, said to be descended from Blr John Mansel, chancellor of London, and provost of Beverley, keeper of the great seal 1J48/8), chamberlain of Chester, blighted 1872; d. 6 Aug. 16W, having m. Lady Jane Somerset, youugest dau. of Henry, Earl of Worcester ; she d. 16 Oct. 15»7, having had 18 sons and 8 dans, of whom 8 sons, viz.— (1) Sir Thomas, knighted 18M, knight of the shire co. Mont- gomery, 39 Q. ELIZABETH, created a Babonkt S8 May, 1611, thini lu onler of precedency ; m. Ist, Mary, dan. of Lewis, Lord Morilaunt. He m. Sndly, Jane, dau. and sole heir to Thomas Pole, of Bishops HaU, Middx. (widow, Ist, of John Bussey, of Hainor, co. Line, and 2ndly, of John Fuller'). He d. 20 Dec. 1631; bur. at Margam ; ancestor of the extinct Barons Mansel. (2) Sir Francis, created a Baronkt. (3) Sir Robert, knighted by the Earl of Essex for his valour in taking the town of C!ales 1896, vice-adm. of the fleet ; bur. in Margam church. Sm FRANCIS MANSEL, of Muddlescombe, co. Carmarthen, Knt. and Bart, so created 14 Jan. 1621/2; m. Ist, Catherine, dau. and coheir of Henry Morgan, of Muddlescombe aforesaid, and had 3 sons. ^ ( 1 ) Sir Anthony, Knt. slain at Newby, Yorks. temp. CHARLES I. by Jane, dau. of William Price, of Britton Ferry, left a son, Sir Edward, 2nd Baronet; died without male issue. Bart. (2) Francis, 8.T.P. principal of Jesns ColL Oxon. ; d. 1 May, 1688, aged 80. (3) Richard, m. (Catherine, dau. and coheir of Recs Morgan, of Isooed, CO. Carmarthen; 4th in descent was Sir William, who s. as 7th Baronet. SIR FRANCIS m. 2ndly, Dorothy, dau. of Alban Stepney, of Prendergast, Pembrokeshire (Babt. ext.), and had with 2 daus . 3 sons, (4) John, m. Mary, eldest dan. of Sir Henry Vaughan, Knt. of Derwidd, and relict of Charles Philips, Esq. of Lewes Lodge, CO. C!annarthen. His grandson. Sir Edward, of Trimaaran, 00. (Carmarthen, created a Babo- NBT S3 Feb. 1696 ; the title expired on the death of his great- grandson. Sir Edward Joseph ^ewen Mansel, 6 April, 1798; unm. (5) Edward, c^pt. in the army, left a son Bawleigh. (6) Bawleigh. m WILLIAM MANSEL, of Isooed, Ttli Baronet (on the death of his fisther Sir Richard), M.P. Carmarthenshire; b. 1 Mar. 1738/9; d. 14 Jan. 1804, having m. 26 Aug. 1768, Mary, only dau. of John Philippe, and sister and coheir of (3eorge Philipps, both of Coedffsin, 00. Carmarthen ; she d. S7 Dec. 1811, having had f sons and S daus. Ill Sir William, s. as 8th Baronet. 12/ Eidiard Mansel Philippe, of Coedgain aforesaid, M.P. com. Bjr. siuned the surname and arms of Philipps only by R.L. 14 Jan. 179S ; he d. 90 Aug. 1844, having m. 17 Aug. 1797, OszoUne, only dan. and heir of Beniamin Bond Hopkins, of Paynes HiUfBorrey, M.P.; she bor. 90 Sept. 1880, having had f wotm and a dan. [1] Comtaqr Usasel, ci Ooedgain, major 18th hussars, rHOHwd the name and anns of Mansel only by B.L. IS May, 1866; bk 6 Jan. 1800; d. 9 Sept. 1878. having m. 7 June, 1847, BUm, dan. of B«r. John Stdntu, and had 9 cons and a dan. (1) Ooarteutj, h. 4 May, 1848 ; d. s. p. C Jan. 1874,— (fl) Biehaid MaaaSL o( Ooedgain, heir prMonmtive to S' tiM BarOB«le7) Ik t Dea 18M ; m. 4 Sept. 1878, Maude Margarctta Boii«a Jones, yoongest dan. of John Jones, of Maw J fVngisn Bsll, Oarmarthensh., and has a son b. 85 VMkISSO. (Smarrioe, [aj Bdward Berkaloy FhilUpa, capt Snftblk yeo. cav. fbr- nerly oapi. life guanla, and Urd regt.; b. 6 Aug. 1808; d. S9 May, 1879, having m. (sett. 9 Aug. 18S1) Marv Elisabeth Anae, dau. of Rov. 0«org« Becker, of Keepays EUll, Berks. rS] HazTiette, m. (sett. 99 Aug. 18SS) to (leorge Charles Chnenter, oapfc. IRh hnaaars; be d. 8 April, 1861. /S/ John Mansel, of Smedmore, Dorset, as. coL in the army, itooL-oot itrd raft.; b. 16 Aug. 1776; d. 99 Jan. 1868, having m. Mary, who d. 96 July, 1806, bur. at Carmarthen. He m. Sndly— July, 1816, LoolM, dau. of Edmund Morton Pleydell, Esq. of Whatoombe House, Docset; she d. 6 May, 1868, having had 6 sons and a dan. [1] John (navell Mansel-Pleydell, of Whatoombe aforesaid, high iherlS of Dorset 1876, assumed the additional surname of Pleydell by deed poll in 1872; b. 4 Dec. 1817; m. Istr— 6 June, 1844, Bmily,daa.of Capt. Arthur Batt Bingham, R.N. (E. LnCAir); she d. a p. 4 Nov. 1848. He m. 2ndly— 21 June, 1849, Isabd, dan. of Frederick Charles Acton (}olvile, Esq. of Barton House, 00. Warwick (B. Lkioh), and has 3 sons, (1) Edmund Morton Mansel-Pleydell, capt. (P. of Wales royal) ISth lanoers 1878 ; b. 30 June, 1880. (2) John (}olvile Morton, u.jl Trin. CoU. Camb. 1878, curate of Kensington 1880; b. 21 Oct. 1861; m. 23 Oct. 1879, Beatrice Maud, eldest dau. of Robert Smith, Esq. of Qold- ings, Herts. (B. Carbimotox), and has a dau. Dorothy Isabel Morton, b. 2 Sept. 1881. (3) Henry Bingham Morton, lieut. 7th R. fusiliers ; b. 6 Dec. 1888. 2] Cteorge Pleydell, of Smedmore, Dorset, J.P. D.L. late capt. rifles, hon. coL Dorset R.V.; b. 4 Dec. 1817; m. 7 Mar. 1848, Jemima Henrietta, dau. of William (}ambier, Esq. (E. ATHLOKE, ext), and has 4 sons and 2 daus. (1) John De la Lynde, capt. rifle brigade, b. 8 Oct. 1880. (2) Eustace Oambier, lieut. 88nd L.I. b. 31 Oct. 1883. (3) Ernest Digby, Ueut 7l8t hlghlanders, b. 10 Oct. 1888. (4) Oeorge ClaveU, 2nd lieut. 68th L.i. late 48th regt.; b. 9 Feb. 1861. (5) EUzabeth Henrietta. (6) Louisa Mary. 3] Morton Grove, lieut. 10th regt. J.P.; b. 9 July, 1823; d. 28 ^eb. 1889, having m. 30 May, 1848, Ellzabetha Arundell, 2nd dau. and coheir of Rev. (}eorge Clutterbuck Frome, of Punc- knoll, and has, 2 sons and a dau. (1) George Morton, late lient. R.N. b. 11 April, 1849. (2) Walter LuttreU, capt. 40th regt. b. 19 June, 1881. (3) Emma Louisa Arundell. 4] Owen Luttrell, M.A. Trin. ColL Camb. 1882, rector of Hiurch Enowle, Dorset, since 1882; b. 24 Jan. 1827 ; m. 19 July, 1889, LouiM (Catherine, younger dau. of Lord William Montagu (D. Manchester), and has 6 sons and 4 daus. Francis Montagu, b. 30 Nov. 1861.— Owen Llewellyn, b. 28 July, 1864.— Edward Luttrell, b. 14 May, 1866.— WiUiam Du Pr6, b. 12 Sept. 1869.— Charles Pleydell, b. 7 Feb. 1873. — James Morton, b. 8 Feb. 1876.— Louisa Katharine.- Emily Magdalen.— Winifred Emma.— Theresa Mary. [5] Arthur Edmund, formerly 3rd light dragoons, J.P. Dorset; b. 10 April, 1828; m. 8 Dec. 1880, Clare Henrietta, eldest dau. of Hon. Arthur Lascelles of Norley, Cheshire (E. HARE- WOOD), and has 2 sons and 6 daus. 2 E BtV ti Chu 418 LE MARCHANT. Algernon Lascelles, b. 6 Sept. 1868.-Hugh Arthur b. 7 Nov 1869.— Evelyn Louisa.— Margaret Blanche- Susan Emma —Clare Frances.— Eleanor Maud.— Rhoda Celine. rei Emma Georgina, m. 14 April, 1852, to Charles Richard Hoare, bar.-at-law (Babt.); he d. s. P- ^ /an. 1871. 74/ Thomas, adm. R.N. bp. 14 Oct. 1783 ; d. 1 April 1869 having m. Selina Fleming, dau. of Capt. Benjamin Leigh, R.>. ^°a)^Selina Elizabeth Courtenay, m. 16 July, 1850, to Alfred Young, com. R.N.; he d. 18 Nov. 1861, having had a son and ^ Man'sel YOUNG, b. 1854.— Ada Selina Harrietta.— Blanche Elizabeth.— Grace Amy. (2) Alexina Louisa. /5/ Robert Christopher, lieut.-gen. col. 86th regt. K.H. bp. 12 Feb. 1789; d. 8 April, 1864, having m. Emelia, dau. of Adm. Sir Charles Tyler, G.C.B. and had 2 daus. ril Emily, [2] Georgiana, m. 23 Dec. 1848, to John Davy Brett, Esq. of Derningham, Norfolk, major 17th lancers, coL Norfolk R.V.; hed. ,1864. 6/ Mary, bm-. 28 Mar. 1842, having m. 21 Dec. 1829, to John (3-regory Davies, lieut. R.N. who d. , 1837. /7/ Harriet, d. 1833, having m. 13 Feb. 1810, to William Owen Brigstocke, of Blaenpant, co. Cardigan. SIR WILLIAM MANSEL, of Iscoed, 8th Baronet ; b. 29 April, 1766; d. 20 Aug. 1829, having m. Dec. 1790, Eliza- beth, dau. and heir of John Bell, Esq. of Harefield, Middx.; she d. 12 Aug. 1843, having had 2 sons, [1] William John, rector of EUesborough, Bucks, and Heath, Oxon. chaplain to GEORGE TV.; b. , 1792; d, b April, 1823, having m. 27 July, 1814, Harriet Charlotte, 3rd dau. of Laver Oliver, Esq. of Brill House, Bucks.; she d. 19 Jan. 1877, having had 4 daus. /I/ Elizabeth Harriet Anna, d. s. p. 5 Nov. 1879, having m. 20 June, 1842, as 2nd wife, to Sir Thomas Phillippe, Bart, of Middle Hill, co. Worcester ; he d. 6 Feb. 1872. She re-m. 8 Aug. 1875, as 2nd wife, to Rev. George Digby, vicar of Low Harrogate, Yorks. 1838/76 (B. DlQBT). /2/ Caroline Mary, m. 28 Feb. 1847, to Rev. Frederick Leigh Colvile, vicar of Leek Wootton, Warwick, late rural dean of Coventry (B. Leigh), and has 3 sons and a dau. Edward Leigh Mansel Colvilb and Spencer Twisleton twins, b. 13 Nov. 1866.— Gerald Henry, b. 27 April, 1869 — Harriet Emily. /3/ Frances Henrietta, d. 6 Mar. 1877, having m. 8 Feb. 1853, as 2nd wife, to Rev. Cuthbert John Carr, M.A. vicar of Witton Gilbert, Durham, and left surviving issue, viz. S sons and a dau. Mansel Frederick CARR,b. 5 Feb. 1856.— Owen Charles, b. 3 Feb. 1858.— Christiana Alicea. /4/ Augusta, m. 21 Oct. 1845, to Rev. Heller Touzel, rector of Martyr Worthy, Hants, s. p. [2] Sir John Bell 'William, 9th and present Baronet. LE MARCHANT, Sib Henry Denis, of Chobham Place, Surrey (1841, U.K.), bar.-at-law L.I. M.A. Ch. Ch. Ox- ford ; 8. his father as 2iid Baronet in 1874; b. 15 Feb. 1839 ; m. 7 Sept. 1869, Hon. Sophia Strutt, eldest dau. of Edward, Baron Belper, and has 5 sons and a dau. (1) Denis, b. 8 June, (2) Edward Thomas, b. 23 Oct. 1871. (3) WilUam Gaspard, b. 10 Nov. 1873. (4) Herbert Carey, b. 16 Feb. 1876. (5) A son, b. 4 Aug. 1881. (6) Amy Frances. Arms— Az. a chevron or, between three owls arg Crest— Out of a ducal coronet gu. an owl's leg erect or SEATS-Chobham Place, Surrey.-West Leake House. Lough- borough. ' ^ TOWN HOUSE— 18, Pont Street, s.w. Itincage. •TTTILT.TAM LE MARCHANT, of the Island of Guen VV (descended in the 7th generation from Picrr. Marchant, of Guernsey, who d. 1335), had with other issr sons, [1] Thomas, justiciary of Guernsey; m. 13 June 1610, Ai dau. of James de Beauvoir, of Guernsey, and his desccndan: the 5th generation was John Gaspaxd le Marchant, of whom presently. [2] Josias, from whom descended in the 6th generation JOHN LE Marchant, of Melrose, Guernsey ; b. 11 J 1785 ; d. 10 Jan. 1862, having m. 14 Jan. 1811, Mary GuilL Marchant, dau. of Robert Porret Le Marchant, bailitr Guernsey; she d. 13 Feb. 1837, having had with other i- 4 sons and 4 daus. (1) James, b. 16 Feb. IBIS. (2) William Hirzel, vicar of Haresfleld, oo. Gloucoster ; 14 Oct. 1814; m. 12 June, 1868, Anna Cathcrina Ricka dau. of Hugh Hovell Fannar,£sq. of Dvmsinane, co. Wcxf and has a son and S dans. John, b. 35 May, 1856.— Mary Meliora.— Eleanor Jan Emily. (3) Robert, rector of Little Rlarington, Oxon.; b. 28 Or 1819; m. 6 June, 1850, Eliza Catherine, dau. of Daniel Tupi v Esq. of Melroee, Quemsey. (4) John Henry. (5) Harriot, m. S4 June, 1858, to Rev. Samuel Cos^^-ay, v: of Chute, Wilte. (6) Maria, m. S6 Nov. 1844, to Major-Gen. Samuel Th( Traflord, of Panthoel, Carmarthenshire, and had with ot issue, Edward Marchant Trafford, lieut. 6th regt. ; b. 18 1 (7) Caroline, m. 81 Dea 1866, to M^jorGen. Robert Cu C.B. deputy-jndge4idyocate, and has S sons, Denis CARET, Uent 80th regt. b. 1859.— Walter, R.>: 186S. (8) Louisa. JOHN GASPARD LB MARCHANT, mi^ior-trm. in the nr O first goremor of RJI. ooU. Sandhurst ; f< i: heavy brigade of caraliy in the battle •> 181S, ast. 47, having m. Mary, dau. of J • she d. SI Aug. 1811, having hod witli the Ji of sons, /I/ Carey, capt. 1st foot guards; d. at St. Joan do Luz, 12 ^ 1814. /2/ Sir Denis, created a Baronkt. /3/ Sir John Gaspard Le Marchant, K.C.n. n.r.M.r,. ^on. !r> army, col. 11th foot, governor and cosn.-i ' land 1847/58 ; lieut-govemor of Nova .'- of MalU 1857/64, com.-in-chief Madnw 1 - Spain 1885/7, commander of the crte • knight of CHARLK8 m. of Spain ; h. having m. S8 May, 1889. Margarefe Atk Robert Taylor, of Clifton Hall, oo. Stuffurd, and Tul:. Herts, and had S sons and 8 dans. John Gaspard Watldns, b. S6 May, 1841 ; m. Const Finch. Seymour Meysey Halifax, capt royal Lnnc. art, mil I. 6 Feb. 1858; m. 3 July, 1878, Florence, youngost d:, late De Beauvoir de Lisle, Beq. of Guernsey, and ! b. SI April, 1879. [3] Emily Idonea Sophia, d. 17 Vnr isr.r, ),m Feb. 1865, as Ist wife, to Willin; [4] Blanche Maud Margaret, Charles Henry La Primandaye, 1. — - ^ . . , • [5] Clementina Mary Meysey, m. Ib69, to Lient.-Col. the Hon. Edward Archibald Brabason-Acheson (E. Gosford). /4/ Thomas, col. in the army, capt. 7th dragoons, j.p. H't'^'- b. 21 Aug. 1811 ; d. 8 Aug. 1873, having m. 8 July, 1846, Fn Mary Isabella, dau. of James Smith, Baq. of Ashlyns, 11 (B. CARRINOTON). IR DENIS LB MARCHANT, M.P. Worcester 1846,7, secretary board of trade 1836/41, 1848/60, of the trea-^ury 1841, under-secretary of state home department 1846/7, < " * clerk to the house of commons, created a Baronet 14 1841 ; b. 3 July, 1796 ; d. 30 Oct. 1874, having m. 9 Jan. 1 Sarah Eliza, 4th dau. of Charles Smith, Esq. of Suttons, Essex (Baht.), M.P. Westbury, and had 3 sons and a dau. (1) Sir Henry Denis, 2nd and present Baronet. (2) Francis Charles, of London, merchant, B.A. Balliol CoU. Oxon. 1st class in classics; b. 1843. (3) Helen Augusta. S' MARJORIBANKS, 419 MARJ0RIBANK8, SiB John, of Lee8,co. Ber- wick, J.P. D.L. (1816, U.K.), J.P. Northum- berland, M.A. Ch. Ch. Oxon. lieut-col. Berwickshire B.V. since 1866; s. his father as 8rd Baronet in 1834; b. 4 May, 1830; m. 27 July, 1868, Charlotte Athole Mary, eldest dau« of Richard Trotter, Esq. of Mor- ton Hall, Edinborgh; heir presomptiyei his brother WUliam. ^,)J'^ ldstream, H3. Club— Carlton. fLineagr. EDWARD MABJORIDANKS, of Hallyards and Lees (son of John ICarjoribanka, of HaUyards, Midlothian, and Citherine, dan. of Booald Campbell, of Kames and Balerae. lothian), suooeeded to Lees and Brsdhengh on the death of insnum, James Prlngle, of Lees, 17M, heir male of the iiie family on the death at Major-Oen. Maijoribanki, of Corlousle, In 1774; d. 181S, aged 80, baring m. Grixel, dau.'of Archibald Stewart, lord prorost ol Bdinborgh, and M.P. 1746 (youngest son of Sir Robert Stewart, Bart, of Allanbank); she (1. 1217, having had 6 sons and 2 dans. (1) Sir John, created a Baronbt. (2) CampbeU, director and twice chairman B.I.C; d. 1 Sept. 1840. (3) Stewart, of Buahey Grove, Herts. M.P. Hythe 1880/47 ; d. Sept. 1863, having m. S Feb. 1841, Lucy, dau. of Edward Roger Pratt, Esq. of Royston, Norfolk, and widow of William, Srd Baron Rendlesham; she d. IS Bfay, 18M. (4) Edward, of Greenlands and Ewden, Bucks, and of London, banker; b. 31 May, 1776; d. 17 Sept. 1868, having m. 1 Oct. 1808, Georgiana, Srd dau. of Joseph Francis Loula Latour, Esq. of Hexton Park, Beds, formerly of Madras ; she d. April, 1849, having had issue (see Peerage, B. Twbedxouth). (5) Jamee, Bengid C.8.; d. 29 Jan. 1887, aged 67. (6) Mary. (7) Matilda. SIR JOHN MARJORIBANKS, M.P. co. Bute 1811, oo. Ber- wick 1818 and 1820, served in grenadier guards, lord provost of Edinburgh 1814 and 1826, created a BARONET 6 May, 1816 ; b. 18 Jan. 1768; d. 6 Feb. 1838, having m. 15 April, 1791, Alison, eldest dau. of William Ramsay, Esq. of Bamton, Midlothian; she d. having had 4 sons and 6 daus. [1] Edward, d. onm. Jan. 1833, aged 41. [2] Sir William, s. as 2nd Baronet. [3] Charles, E.i.c.c.8. M.P. co. Berwick ; b. 16 July, 1794 : d. Dei. 1833. [4] David, of Ladykirk, oo, Berwick, M.P. and L.L.; of London , merchant, assomed somame'and arms of Robinson in lieu of thoee of Marjorfbanks, created Baron Marjoribanks, 12 June, 1873; b. 2 April, 1797 ; d. 19 June, 1873 (when the title became extinct), haviog m. 10 Sept. 1834, Marianna Sarah, eldest dan. of Sir Thomas flaggerston, Bart, (and coheir of her mother, Margaret, only child and heir of William Robert- son, of Ladykirk), and had a son and 2 dans. (1) Thomas Haggetston, b. 7 Nov. 1843; d. v. p. 2 May, 1861. (2) Hon. Sarah, m. SO Ang. 1866, to Wataon Askew, of Pidlinsbam, Northumberland, j.p.d.l. high sheriff 1863, J.P. 00. Berwick, and has 4 sons and 3 dans. 71/ David :Hngh Wataon ASKXW, b. 21 Oct. 1863.-/2/ WiDiam Haggenton, hi 4 Oct 1868.-/3/ John Bertram, b. 16 Oct. 1869.— /4/ Charles Marjoribanks, b. 6 Sept. ISn.— /6/ Bridget Watson.— /6/ Mary Marjoribanks.— ni Isabel Sarah. Hon. Alicia Margaret, m. 26 June, 1862, to Sir Henry y Ingilby, Bart. Janet, m. Ist— 4 Nov. 1816, to Robert Shuttleworth, Esq. of Gawthcffpe Hall, oo. Lancaster, bar.-at-law ; he d. 6 Mar. 1818, leaving an only dan. Janet Shuttlkworth, heir to her father's property ; d. 14 Sept. 187S. having m. S4 Feb. 184S. to Sir James Phillips Ks y-amtUe worth, Bart who d. S« May, 1877. lira BHUTTLBWORTH d. 17 Jan. 1866, having re-m. 16 Jnne, 18Sf . to rndmiok North, Bsq. (B. OuiLnroRn), of Rougham, Norfolk, ILP. HsstingOM d. S8 Oct. 1869, leaving issue. t6] Rachel, d.lDea 1874, having m. 17 Jnne, 18SS,to Josiah -esbit,Bsq. Madras CA ^ ^ d. II Oct. 1868, having m. 6 Jan. 1818, to Sir fward Foon, Bait, who d. It Oct. 18S8. [81 MaiT, d. SO Dea 18M. having m. 19 May, 18S6, as 1st wifS, to Btr John Mormj Nsaonjth, Bart, who d. SO Dea 1886. r91 8iiWBj^lnl8S4,to Oharlss Cragto-Halket, Bsq. of HaU- SIB WILLIAM. 2nd Bsronst; h. 16 Dea 179S; d. SSSept. 1884, having m. Maij, eldest dan. of Henry Stone, Esq. ~ banker of London: she d. 16 Jnly^^ 1876, having erton rural of Oav m U-Oa. and . .-« -. ^j,.^.^, ^,^^ (re-m. 4 Ang. 1846, ss 1st wife, to Bev. George Henry Egerton ar of Middle, and mbend of Lichfield and rural dean) had Si (BART.), rector of Middle, and prebend (1) Sir John, Srd and present Bsronet. (2) William, h si i wr a anmfWy t o-4fa< Ba re n i 9 Mar. 18tS ; m. 14 Aug. 1860, Frances Anne, dau. of Dnppa-Dnnw, Esq. of Bolllngbonme House, Kent. (S) Msnr. d. 4 Jons, 1878, having m. 16 Jnly, 1867, to Philip Hauy Vgscton, Bsq. b.l&s. (Bart.) b. *<*<£. 4^ I, dwin t jieU^ C^^ (niyhe(z4^. Smith-Marbiott— see Smith. 2 A' 2 420 MARTIN. W -ARTIN, Sir William Fanshawe, of Lockynge, Berks. (1791, G.B.), G.C.B. rear-adm. of the U.K. 1878, commanded Lisbon squadron 1849, adm. superintendent Portsmouth dockyard 1854, a lord of the admiralty 1858/9, com.-in- chief Mediterranean 1860/3, Devonport 1866/70 ; s. his cousin as 4th Baronet in 1873 ; b. 5 Dec. 1801 ; m. 1st — 25 July, 1827, Hon. Anne Best, dau. of William, 1st Baron Wynford ; she d. 1 April, 1837, having had with other issue, since deceased, an only dau. (1) Anne. Sir William m. 2ndly— 21 May, 1838, Sophia Elizabeth, dau. of Richard Hurt, Esq. of Wirks- worth, Derbyshire ; she d. 17 Nov. 1874, having had 2 sons and 5 daus. (2) Richard Byam, b. ; m. 20 July, 1869, Catherine, only child of late Capt. Knipe, 5th dragoon guards, and has a dau. (3) Fanshawe Byam. (4) Sophia. (5) Caroline. (6) Grace. (7) Harriet. (8) Georgiana. Arms— Gu., on a chevron between three crescents arg. an an- chor erect with a piece of cable ppr. Crest— A dexter arm erect in the hand a falchion ppr. Motto— Auxilium ab alto. Residence— Upton Grey, Odiham, Hants. (3) George James, b. July, 1810 ; d. 1884. (4) Harriet Eliza, m. 12 Dec. 1848, to Col. John Jan Glossop, of luwood, Somerset, hon. col. West Middx. mil. /2/ William Bjam, E.l.c,8. gov. of Antigua member of t Indian council ; d. imm. 1869. /3/ Henry Yorke, d. in the East Indies 1803. SIR HENRY MARTIN, commissioner of the navy at Por mouth, comptroller of the navy ; created a Baron Ei July, 1791; b. 29 Aug. 1733; d. 1 Aug. 1794, having m. Nov. 1761, Elizalieth, dau. of Harding Parker, of Kilr<> CO. Cork, and widow of St. Leger Hnyward Gillman, of (; manville, co. Cork; she d. 6 Mar. 1808, having had with olt issue 3 sons and a dau. [1] Sir Henry "William, s. as 2nd Baronet. [2] Josiah, collector of customs at Antigua ; d. 6 Dec. 1849. [3] Sir Thomas Byam, G.C.B. and K.8, adm. of the fleet, vi adm. U.K. comptroller of the navy ; d. 21 Oct. 1864, ha^ m. Aug. 1798, Catherine, dau. of Capt. Robert Fanshawe, w and had 3 sons and 3 daus. (1) Sir "William Fansha-wre, 4th and present Barer (2) Sir Henry Byam. adm. R.N. 1864, K.C.B. 1855, served the boml)ardmeut of St. Jean D'Acre, c.B. capt. H.M.s." !» of Wellington," 130, at Portsmouth, commodore in West, squadron 1853/4, A.D.C. to the Queen 1853,4, flag officer the Baltic ; d. unm. 9 Feb. 1865. (3) Robert Fanshawe, lieut.-col. D.A.Q.M.G. at l d. s. p. 13 July, 1846. having m. 20 June, 1887, i dau. of Sir Reynold Alleyne, Bart. (4) Catherine, m. 8 Mar. 1826, to her cousin Sir He; Martin, 3rd Baronet, who d. s. p. 4 Dec. 1863. (5) Blirabeth Anne, d.24 Mar. 1868, having m. 17 July, 1- as Jnd wife, to General Francis John Davies, of Danchr. Boflsez, ool. «7th foot, who d. 1874, having had \s other issue a son, Byam Martin DATIBS, bar.-«t-Uw L.I. (6) Wilhelmina Mary. [4] Judith Anne,(L in 1848, having m. S July, 1809, to J Follexfen Bastard, Esq. of Kitley, Devon. Sm HENRY "VHLUAM, 2nd Baronet ; b. 20 Dec. MQ^ 3 Ffeb. 184J, having m. 23 June. 1792, Catherine, dau Thomas Powell, of Tottenham, Middx.; she d. 6 Jan. 1~ having bad a son and dan. (1) Sir Henry, 3rd Baronet ; b. 8 Oct. 1801 ; d. s.p. 4 l 1868, having m. 8 Mar. 18SS, Catherine, dau. of Adm. Thomas Byam Martin. (2) Catherine EUiabeth, d. IS Sept. 1878, having m. 7 1 1837, to Rev. Oeorge May; who d. His only survi chUd, Henry "WilUam Mat, bar.at-Iaw L.I., d. 80 June, l aged 84. Hineage. SAMUEL MARTIN, of Antigua [son of Samuel Martin, of Green Castle, Antigua (by Lydia his wife, dau. of Sh: George Thomas, Bart.; she re-m. to Edmund Byam, governor of the Leeward Islands); 5th in descent from Josiah Martin, CO. Dublin]; d. Nov. 1776, aged 86, having m. Ist, Frances, dau. of John Yeamans, attorney-gen. Antigua, and had a son and dau. [1] Samuel, joint sec. treasury, and treasurer to Princess Dowager of Wales, m.p. Camelford 1747/68, Hastings 1768/74, a bencher I.T.; d. unm. 20 Nov. ] 7S8. [2] Henrietta, d. 15 April, 1787, having m. to Col. John Ansler Fitzgerald, in the Dutch service. Mr. SAMUEL MARTIN m. 2ndly, Sarah, dau. of Edward Wyke, lieut.-gov. of Montserrat, and widow of William Irish, of that Island; she d. Aug. 1748, having had 3 sons, [3] Sir Henry, created a Baronet. [4] Josiah, col. in the army, gov. of North Carolina m 1770 ; d. 13 April, 1786, having m. his cousin Elizabeth, dau. of Josiah Martin, Esq. of Long Island; she d. Oct. 1788, having had a son Josiah Henry, who d. unm. 1799, aged 27, and 3 daus. [5] William Byam, of White Knights, Berks, m. Charlotte, dau, of Col. Yorke, R,A, and had 3 sons, /I/ Samuel Coote, lieut.-col. 1st gren. guards; killed at St. Jean de Luz, 11 Dec. 1813, aged 33, having m. 26 Oct. 1805 Eliza, dau. of Samuel Rolleston, Esq. of Old Alresford, Hants! J.P.; she d, 7 Oct. 1841, having had 3 sons and a dau. (1) Samuel Yorke, major in the army ; b. Sept. 1806 • m. 16 Nov. 1838, Eliza dau. of (Hon.) Judge Elphinstone Piggott, president and c.J, Tobago, w.l. (and niece of Sir Arthur Piggott, attorney-gen. in the Fox administration), and has a son and dau. [1] Charles Grosvenor Byam, capt. on reserve of oflBcers and formerly 65th regt. b. 10 Jan. 1846. [2] Caroline Harriet. (2) William Henry, late E.I.C.S.; b. 16 Oct. 1808. MAXWELL. 421 MAXWELL, Sib William, of Calderwood, CO. Lanark (1627, VA,); s. his father as 10th Baronet in 1870; b. 11 Aug. 1828; m. 20 April, 1880, (>, yonngest dan. of Frank Baird, Esq. of Olas- I Note— No heir to thii Baronetcy. * '*M4— <)aarteri7,lst and 4th« Arg. on ft Mltire m. an annulet 2nd, Axg. a aaltlra m. wit hin a botdore coonter-conpony >in iMtoond and flnt, Maxitsll. trd, Axg. * bend as. nx. Htaff's head ppr. Abore it, " I am ready." 118— Dexter, an ape chained. Sinister, a stag, both hinkon. Merwood OMtle, Blantyre, Glasgow. fLinrage. s m JAMBS MAXWBLL, Mh of Oalderwood. oo. Lanark (eMcr brothercC Robert, great-grandfather of John, created Bahon FARirHAM,eee that title),ehefifldepate Lanarkshire, 1 607, d. QepL less, baring m. 1st— Helena, dan. of John Por- terfleld, Bsq. of Porterfleld, oo. Renfrew; she d. Ang. 1578, havini; iiiui 1 daua. He m. Sndly (marriage oontractlS Feb. 157.> of Sir Alexander Hamilton, of Innerwick, and had (1) Mar. diol ton. i . ... riaKe contract 1 July, 1687) Mary Ooatts, by whom be had a son, 2nd Baronet ; d. 80 April, 1708, bavlng m. 1 066, his cousin Jean, dau. and coheir of Sir wrelU of SMighton Hall, and bad S sons who 3 sons, of whom the second, rRAted a Baronet of Nova ScotUt 18 inder to his heirs male whatsoerer; nu 1st, Jean, dau. of Sir James Hamil- Uad an only dan. He m. fndly, (mar- Si r \v b. Al' b. SIR hail Jam S Sept. 1610, Lady Margaret Coning- th Earl of Qlencaim (ext.), relict of Sir i .., V,. l::vandale (her will dated 3 Oct. 1622), and had with 4 dans. 2 sons, of whom the elder, (2) John, col. in the Irish armv, 8upporte Killyleagh, Ire. of James Stew a June, 1628, hav [1] Sir Oeor 1649, rector the Restorati April, 1677, hn Sir Archibald Stewart, of Blackhall, Bart.; she d, 1692, having had with other issue a son. Sir John Maxwell, Lord Pollok of Session, created a Baroket of Nova Scotia 13 April, 1688, with remainder to hlB heirs male, fined £93,600 Scots, for refusing to taka *' the test " and imprisoned July 1688, the fine was remitted on the accession of William and Mary, made P.c. M.P. Ren- frewshire 1690/8, 1696/6, 1698, a lord of the treasorr and exchequer Scotland 1696. ordinary lord of session and took his seat as Lord Pollok 17 Feb. 1699, lord justice clerk 1699A703, by patent 87 Mar. 1707, the Umitations of the baronetcy were extended to heirs of entail succeeding to Lord Pollok in Ws estate of Pollok, lord rector of Glasgow 1691A717, D.D. 1710; b. Jan. 1648 ; d. s. p. 4 July, 1788, having m. (contr. dat. 83 Feb. 1671) Marion, dau. of Sir James Stewart, of Klrkfleld, knt. and sister of Sir Jamet Stewart, of Goodtrees, lord advocate of Scotland ; she d. 1706. [2] Zaoharias, of Blawarthill, by purchase, a Glasgow mer- chant ; d. April, 1698, having m. (contr. dat. 14 Jan. 1671) Jean, only dau. of John Maxwell, fiar of Southbar and relict of John Colquhotm. fiar of Kilmardonie. His son, SIR JOHN, 2nd Baronet, rector of Glasgow unlrerslty ; d. 84 Dec. 1758, having m. thrioe. His graat-frranddan. Elizabeth, m. to Archibald Stirling, of Kelr (STIRLING' Maxwell). MAXWELL. 428 S^ (2) Willittm, of Springkell, advocate 1633, aold Auldhoaae to his uephfw, Lord Pollok; d. about 1696, haringr m. (contract SO May, 1637; Jane, dau. of Patrick Stewart, of Roaland, minister of Kingarth, and after of Bothesay, Buteahire, and had with 8 daus. 3 sons, of whom the eldest. Sir Patrick, created a Baronet. (3) Hut'h. of Dalswinton, W.& ; d. July, 1604, having m. 1870, Marion, cMest dan. of John Maxwell, of Dalswinton. and had issue. IR PATRICE MAXWELL, of ^ringkell, oo. Dnmfries, knighted before 4 Mar. 1680, created a Basoskt op Nota 8C0TIA 7 Feb. 1683, with remainder to his issae male ; m. 1st, dau. of Lord Dacre, of Cumberland, a. p. Hem. 9ii llv, Mary Gordon, dao. of Alexander, 6th Viaooont of Ken- rcxt); he d. 1723, aged 83, having had a son and 4 dans. roat-grandson, bui JOHN SHAW HERON-MAXWELL, 4th Baronet (on the death of his father. Sir William, 4 Mar. 1804), Uent.- gen. in the army, lieat.-ool. SSrd light dragoons, MJ>. Dumfries 'd 1807, assumed on the death of his Cathsr-in-law the ional surname and arms of HSBOX ; b. S» June, 1771 ; Jan. 18t0, having m. 4 Jan. 1801, Maiy, only surviving ind heir of Patrick Hotoh, Bn. of Heron, in the stew- of Gallowfty, 3LP. Kiikoiidbrlgiit ; she d. 18 Jum, 18M, j: had with otkcr ian« 4 aons and • daoa. r Patrick, 5tli Baronet; b. I Jan. 180f ; d. nnm. S7 Aug. ,ir T">i»v fi»h o"^ prawnt BaroiMk. v-eD-Hsrai, of KiRMleht^e^ Oanowav, nil, near NewoMttosxk-TyiML fonnerfy . who oa ■Dcweding his brothsr > N^ter that of Mazwkx, and Kli kciudteiKhti whittww msf '~ 'ri; d. 4 April, 1871, having ieatdaa.of OapC Ftede- i nd has S •cos and a dML (1; and Klronohtne, cait htshlre 1880» JJP. D.I ). Wigtown; h, 6 . Nov. ItMUi, MazKaratt Sad dao. of wllUau >f Blount's Ooart» Willi, «Bd hM wHh other Guy, b. .-A Mm. b. 18 Jom, 1878.-ytotot (2) Pm! crick William Biir|oyiMHeroQ-]Uxw«Il,ooB.BJI.; b. l.-^ " . (4)8tMrtlC«7. TTomn-lCazwea, of Ttviot Bank, co. Roz> n. to Oot. 1847. ■ttMb^thlltao, ooIt tir, of Fwwrinjtwms^ coi Wlgtoa (S. ....^4SOIMaDd7dMM. Uent. Ute 4th (QXk) hMMn, foRMtly I4th • ^r. 1860. opCocd, Uent. 7th r. forilkn; b. 14 (3) r4i 1 (1) hu> (2) JUII' (7) A!i. ITip] - -°'^.-{i) Bdwaxd ArehfiMid, bi 8 1IW0, to John Clannoe Hay uhertMu— (0) BUiabeth (10) MargaraC-(ll) • Feb. 18S1. having m. 27 Sept 1819. to 8tr Ilay, of Park Place, Bart. ; he d« 19 Mar. ' '■ Aug. 18S7, to htf ooosin John, 8rd son tcwart, Bart, who d. S9 June, 1840, having m. S7 April, 1888, to Sir -tone, Bart. Nov. 1888, to Hew Drammond -Dalrymple, £sq. (ELPHIKSTOSTB— BABT.) MAXWELL, Sir William, of Cardoness, co. Kirkcndbright, d.l. (1804, U.K.); 8. his father as Srd Baronet in 1860 ; b. 13 Feb. 1809 ; m. l8t~28 Jan. 1841, Maiy, dau. of John Sprot, Esq. of London ; she d. 24 Feb. 1846, having had 2 sons and a dao. b. Sf Mar. 184S; d. B.p. 28 ' Maiigaret Louisa, 2nd dau. (1) David, major IRh hoMn; b Jan. 1876, having m. 16 July, 1874, of John FMiMte Bateman. kn. of BAXBK— BABT.) It} wnUam FMBOte. b^ 18 Jnne, 1844. fS) Mary OrMMoTit Ang . 1866, Esq. of Moor Farit, Snrrqr (Fair- or- set,slierifE Somerset 1839, capt. Queen's own Dor- set yeo. cav,; a. his father as 2nd Baronet in 1835 ; b. 31 July, 1806; m. 16 Mar. 1830, Sarah Jeffery, only dau. of Rev. Edward Brad- ford, B.D. rector of Stal- bridge, Dorset (by his wife, Sarah Jeffery, dau. and coheir of Rev. John Paget, vicar of Doulting, Somerset); shed. 13 May, 1879, having had 4 sons and 4 daus. (1) •William Coles Paget, b. 6 June, 1831. (2) Edward Bradford, b. 29 Sept. 1832; m. 2 Sept. 1869, Maria Emma, eldest dau. of Sir John Bell William Mansel, Bart, and has a dau.— Lilian Mansel. (3) Mervyn Bradford, capt. R.N.; b. 20 Sept. 1837. (4) Hubert James, M.A. Trin. Coll. Camb. 1867, vicar of Mil- borne Port, Somerset, since 1870 ; b. 9 Dec. 1841 ; m. 11 May, 1870, Julia Ann, dau. of Rev. Charles Thomas Glyn (BART.), late rector of "Wycliffe, Yorkshire, and has a son and dau. Hubert Mervyn, b. 29 Sept. 1874.— Florence Julia. (5) Sarah Elizabeth, m. 23 May, 1863, to Joshua Frederick Kemmis Betty, lieut.-col. R.A. and has had 4 sons and 3 daua. Harry Mervyn BETTY, b. 2 June, 1869.— Hubert, b. 27 Nov. 1872.— Paget, b. 12 May, 1876.— Arthur, b. 11 July. 1877.— Mary Kemmys,d. 29 April, 1829.— Florence Maria.— Kathleen Prances. (6) Mary Hutchings, m. 10 Aug. 1868, to George Sidney Strode, Esq. of Newnham Park, Devon; he d. 16 Dec. 1874, s. p. (7) Jane Mervyn, m. 27 Nov. 1860, to Rev. Edward Duke, of Lake House, Wilts. J.P. M.A. F.G.S. and has 4 sons and 6 daus. Edward Hungerford DUKE, b. 17 Nov. 1866.— Walter Medly- cott, b. 22 July, 1867.— Cecil Rashleigh, b. 2 Sept. 1870.— Audley Mervyn, b. 20 Feb. 1873.— Harriet Jane.— Mary Con- stance. — Florence Mervyn. — Ethel. — Mildred. (8) Florence Caroline, d. 30 Jan. 1868, having m. 12 May, 1867, to John Thomas Medlycott, Esq. only son of Rev. John Thomas Medlycott, of Rocketts Castle, co. WaterforJ, and bad an only son, John Thomas MEDLYCOTT, b. 20 Jan. 1868. Arms— Quarterly per fesse indented gu. and az. three lions rampant arg. Crest— Out of a mural crown gu. a demi-eagle wings elevated or. Motto— Dat cura quietem. Seat— Ven House, Milboume Port;, Sherborne. Etneafie. JOHN HUTCHINGS, of Sherborne, Dorset, and Sandford Orcas, Somerset, attorney-at-law ; d. 3 July, 1774, having m. Elizabeth, eldest dau, of James Medlycott, Esq. of London a master in chancery, m.p. Milborne Port, 1710, 1713/14; she d! 2 May, 1757, having had with other issue 2 sons, /I/ Thomas Medlycott, assumed that surname in lieu of his patronymic 1 Jan. 1765, m.p. Milborne Port 1763, 1768, 1780 ; d. 15 May, 1795, having m. Jane, only dau. of William Coles' Esq. of Salisbury, and had 2 sons and a dau. [1] Sir ■William Coles, created a Baronet. [2] Thomas Mervin, officer of dragoons ; d. imm. 4 Julv 1793. "'' [3] Jane Paget, m. 22 May, 1794, to Philip Ainslie, of Lin- colns Inn, bar.-at-law. /2/ Charles Hutchings, of Sandford Orcas; d. 2 May, 1797 aged 59, having m. 11 Jime, 1770, Sarah, dau. of John' Cook' of Sherborne, Dorset, and had with other issue 2 sons, ' [1] John, of Sandford Orcas; bp. 14 April, 1772; d. 21 Sept 1846, having m. 14 Mar. 1806, Elizabeth Clark, dau. of John Savery, of Shilston, Devon, and of Bristol, banker; she d. 30 July, 1845, having had with other issue 2 sons and 'a dau ' (1) George, b. 5 Dec. 1806, d. 1840, having m. Mary Ann Milligan, dau. of Daniel Gwilt, Esq.; she d. 6 Feb. 1871, leaving a dau.— Leonora Elizabeth. (2) Hubert, of Sandford Orcas, b. 15 Oct. 1812 ; m. Ist— 10 June, 1847, Geraldine Laura, dau. of Sir Edward Baker- Baker, Bart. ; she d. s. p. s. 13 Oct. 1869. He m. 2ndly— 14 Mar. 1876, Catherine, eldest dau. of late James B< Farquhar8on,E8q. of Invercauld, Aberdeenshire, 8.p. 0> —Bart.) (3) Florence, d. 21 Mar. 1871, having m. 17 July, 1860 Rev. Sir Talbot Hastings Bendall Baker, Bart, preben^ i of Salisbury Cathedral. [2] Charles, of Yeovil ; b. 26 Aug. 1781; d. 9 May, 1^ having m. 1832, Ann Harris, relict of John Bond! Horsey; she d. 1866. SIR WILLIAM COLES MEDLYCOTT, of Yen House. Pomor- get, M.P. Milborne Port 1791, creatod a Bahonkt 3 Oct. 1808; b. 22 Oct. 1767 ; d. 26 May, 1835, having m. 28 Jan. 1796, Elizabeth, only dau. of William Tugwell, Esq. of B? ford, Wilts; she d. 31 July, 1847, having had with other i a son, (1) Sir 'William Coles, 2nd and present Baronet. STUART- MENTEATU, Sir James, " of Close- bum, CO. Dumfries" (1838, U.K.), an American subject, of the United States ; s. his uncle as 3rd Baronet in 1870; b. 29 July, 1841; m. 10 Dec. 1872, Helen Ger- trade, dau. of Darwin Fay, Esq. of Fulton, State of New York, and has 2 daus. (1) PhllwlelpWa Anna. (2) Helen iMbeL NOTB — Heir premimptive, Charles Granville Stuart - Men- teath. AJUfS— Quarterly, Ist and 4th, Or, a bend chequy sa. and arg. ind and 8rd, Az. three buckles or; all within a bordore go. Crest— A lymphad ppr. pennon go. thereon a canton arg. charged with a cross of St. Andrew M. Motto— Dum vivo spero. tLmrafie. JAMES STUART-MENTEATH, of CTosebum, Dumfries (grandson of James Menteth, of Burrowine, co. Perths.), rector of Barrowby, oo. Lino, assumed the a. 1746. having m. 17S8, Sarah, dau. of Dndl^ Oosby, Bsq .of Stradbally Hall, Queen's co. (and sister of Lord Bydntj, ext) ; she d. 17M, having bad with 6 dans, an only son. Sir Richard, 4t]| Baronet; b. Jan. 1738; m. Miss Mathews. of Bonnetstown, oo. Kilkenny, and d. s.d. [21 Sir Paul, 5th Baronet ; d. unm. [31 Sir Moore, 6tli Baronet, vice-master and senior fellow of Trinity Coll. Cambridge ; d. unm. [4] Joshua Paul, of Clonegown, Qoeenl oo. ; d. 1 787, having m. 1748, Susanna, only dao. of Barry Colles, Esq. of KillcoUen, co. Kilkenny (fhvt cousin to the celebrated Matthew Prior); she d. 1769, having had with 8 daus. 2 sons. (1) Sir Barry CoUes, s. as 7th Baronet. (2) Joshua Paul, m. Elisabeth Bonham, and had an only son,— Joshua Paul, who d. s. p. IR BARRY COLLES MERBTDTH, 7th Baronet; d. 14 Oct. 1818, having m. 14 July, 1770, Elizabeth, eldest dau of John Eastwood, of Castletown, oo. Louth, and had with 4 daus. 5 sons, /I/ Sir Joshua Colles, 8th Baronet, knighted at Dublin Castle. 12 May, 1793 ; d. 27 July, 1850, having m. Ist— 1795 Maria, only dau. of Laurence Coyne Nugent, of Final. Esq. (e' Westmeath); she d. 16 Oct. 1803, leaving 4 daus. He m 2ndly, Doligny, 2nd dau. and coheir of CoL Edwards; she d! s. p. 25 Jan. 1864. 121 John Eastwood^, s. p. 15 Dec. 1814, having married. /3/ Sir Edward Newenham, s. as 9th Baronet. /4/ Charles Burton, major R.M.; d. 14 Feb. 1865; having m. Itoria, dau. of Henry Jervis; she d. 24 May, 1878, having had with other issue 2 sons, (l"i Alexander, drowned at sea 22 Dec. 1847. (2) GJeorge Augustus Jervis, in the police force of Hobarton, Tasmania, heir prestunptlve to the Baronetcy; b. 11 Deo. 1881; m. 7 June, 1854, Helen Lampton, and has 2 sons and 3 daus. Charles George, b. 14 July, 1866.— Joseph Augustus, b 4 Aug. 1862.— Maria, b. 27 Mar. 1866.— Annetta. b. 7 Nov. I860.— Helen, b. 28 July, 1864. /6/ Barry Colles, m. Bridget Dollard, of Kilkenny, and left a son, John Barry, solicitor; 1798 ; d. 1876, having m. Turner, of Manchester, and had 2 sons, both d. s. p. of whom John Barry Turner, of Limerick, surgeon. SIR EDWARD NEWENHAM MEREDYTH, 9th Baronet: b. 1 May, 1776; d. 23 Mar. 1866, having m. l8t^29 Aug. 1819, Lucretia, dau. of Samuel Holmes, Esq. grandson of Adm. Holmes; she d. 20 Jan. 1837. He m. 2ndly— 10 Aug. 1889, Eliza- beth, dau. of James Creed, Esq. of Uregare, co. Limerick ; she r; ?• £; ^ ''"^y' ^^^'- ^y ^*8 l8t ^'e he had a son and dau. [1] Sir Edward Henry John, 10th and present Bsrwiet. S' MEREDYTH-^METCALFE. 427 2] Elizabeth Louisa, m. 26 June, 1861, to Lieut.-Col. Frederic I'ercy-Lea, a military knight of Windsor, served In the Crimea, iias 2 medals for Bebastopol and the order of the medjidie, formerly 57th regt. and has 8 sons, (1) FrcNlcric Meredyth Morland Percy-Lka, RJT.: b. Feb. 1853. (2) William, St. John's Coll. Camb.; b. 30 Sept. 1866. (3) Samuel Henry de Bedclifle, b. 4 May, 1863. MEREDYTH, Sib Hknby, of Car- landBtown, co. Meatb, J.P. D.L. (1796, 1.), high sheriff co. Heath 1835 ; 8. hiB father as 4th Baronet in 1859 ; b. 1802; m. 1828, Mary Anne, only dan. of William Bvans Morres Bayley, Bsq. of Norelands, oo. Kil- kenny; she d. 1855, having had an only son, (1) Henry WUliam. J.P. D.L. UmiL 7tb huMn; b^ 4 May, 1HS9: d.« Not. 1878. hariiiff m. IS 111111. IMS, Burtot Anne, iiait dML of B«T. William le Poor Ttmc^ (B. Clasoartt), aid hadSaoiu, Henry Bayley, h. 14 Jan. 1861— WlUlam Clayton, b. 7 OoL 186f. ARMS— Arg. a lion rampant la. collared and chained or, a creecent for dUEerenoe. f'RiST— On an eaetern crown or, a dngon pa«Bnt go. ! OTTO— Plat Dei TOlnntaa. - KAT— Norelands, Thomastown, Kilkenny. lineage. S' im JOHN MEREDYTH, of Carlandston-n. ca Meatb (grandson of Thomas Meredyth, of Newton, M.P. lee pre- ceding article) ; bom after 6 Oct. 1740 ; created a Baronbt OF Ireland S8 July, 179S : m. July, 1769, Helen, dan. of William Bnglidi, Eeq. of Springfield, co. Tipperary, and had with other issae S sons, (1) Sir Thomas. 2nd Baronet ; d. onm. 1814. (2) Sir Henry, 3rd Baronet, member of Irish bar, Q.a LL.D. and one of the ecclesiastical commissioners for Ireland; d. S May, 1869, aged 84; baring m. in 1800, Editha, dau. of George Le Hnnte, Esq. of Artramont, co. Wexford; she d. 1863, haylnghad a son. Sir Henry, 4tb and present Baronet. M' ETCALFE, Sib Theophilub John, of Fern Hill, Berks. (1802, U.K.), C.B. Bengal C.8. 1848/66 ; s. his father as 5th Baronet in 1853; b. 29 Nov. 1828; m. Ist— 14 Oct. 1851, Charlotte Hesket, dau. of late Lieut.-Gen. Sir John Low, K.C.B. O.C.8.I. of Clatt TT-DaAUC-BART.) ; she d. Dec. 18tl, baTlng had 3 .-'juii and a dau. ill Sir a«orge Eliott, 3rd and present Baronet. 2] John Owen, d. 31 Mar. 1844, aged It. 31 AugustM Tapps, b. 10 Dea lltl; d. 17 April, 1864— (his widow Marie Oatbarina Hortenda, re-m. 10 Jan. 186f to H. R. Campbell LJchileld, of Twickenham, surgeon)— and had a dsn. Augusta Maria Gervls. [4] Clara Tapps-Oerris, Ashdown House, Baasex. MEYRICK, Sir Thomas, of Bush House and Bangeston House, co. Pembroke, and of Apley Castle, Salop, J.P. d.l. Pembroke, high sheriff 1877, m.p. 1868/74, hon. lieut.-col. and major Salopian mil. created a Baronet 5 May, 1880, assumed the surname of Meyrick in lieu of his patronymic, and to bear the arms quarterly by R.L. 31 Mar. 1858 ; b. ^ 1 Mar. 1839 ; m. 10 April, 1860, Mary Rhoda, 2nd iu. of Richard Frederick Hill, lieut.-col. late 53rd regt. (brother of Rowland, Viscount Hill), and has 4 sons and 4 daus. (1) Frederick Charlton, b. 7 July, 1863. (2) St. John. b. 4 Aug. 1866. (3) Rowlan.l tYancis, b. 10 Sept. 1867. (4) Herbert Chivertou, b. 18 Oct. 1874. (5) Dora Rho'' ^ '^»' ^' 23 Feb. 1873,*^hiving m.' Ist— 7 Sept 1820, Jane Sophia, only child and heir of Thomas Meyrick, Esq. of Bush; she d. 26 Mar. 1837, having had 2 sons and 6 daus. [1] St, John William, capt. Ist royals, served in Crimea- b. 18 Aug. 1831; d. unm. 30 Oct. 1864. "«= , u. lo [21 Sir Thomas Meyrick, created a Baroxkt. [3] Catherine Jane, m. 11 July, 1846, to Freeman WI of tjpper Clapton, Middx, «:«ii»u wi [4] Louisa Catharine, m. 9 July, 1861, to Clement Swetenham, of Somerford Booths, Cheshire, and has 3 sons and 3 daus. Clement William SWKTKNHAM, lieut R.N.; b. 31 Sept 1853. —Henry, b. 1 June, 1863.— Edith Lucy.— Maude. [5] Jane, m. 34 Jan. 1849, to Robert Davies Pryce, Esq. of Cyfronydd Montgomerys. j.p. d.l. and for Merioneths. high sheriff 1848, capt Montgomerys, yeo. b.a. St John's CoU. Camb. 1843 (assumed the surname of Pryce in lieu of his patronymic Jones 1868), and has 4 sons, (1) Athelstane Robert Pryce, capt 13th hussars; b. 16 Nov. (2) P>7<» Meyrick, lieut Srd dragoon guards; b. 3 April, (3) Arthur Hamilton, b. 16 June, 1863. (4) Walter (Charlton, b. 13 Sept. 1866. [6] Lucy. rmiamCkw, 430 MIDDLETON—MILBAKKE. Viscount Mountgarret. s MIDDLETON, Sir Abthue Ed- ward, of Belsay Castle, Northumberland (1662, B.), M.P. Durham city 1874/80; s. his grand- father as 7th Baronet in 1867, and resumed his patronymic in lieu of Monck by deed poll 12 Feb. 1876; b. 12 Jan. 1838 ; m. 8 Nov. 1871, I.ady Constance Har- riott Amherst, dau. of William Pitt, 2nd Earl Amherst; she d. 7 Oct. 1879, having had 3 sons and 2 daus. (1) Gilbert William, b. 23 Aug. 1872. (2) Charles Arthur, b. 22 Oct. 1873. (3) A son, b. 1 Oct. 1879. (4) Qertrude Mary. (5) Elinor Isabel. ARMS— Quarterly gu. and or in the first quarter a croes flory arg. Crest— A wild man arg. carrying an oak tree fructed ppr. SEAT— Belsay Castle, Newcastle-on-Tyne. Uineage. SIR WILLIAM MIDDLETON, of Belsay Castle, North- umberland (descended from Sir John Middleton, of Belaay Castle, who acquired a considerable fortune in marriage with Christian, dau. and eventual heir of Sir John de Stryvelin, Knt. who was summoned to Parliament 25 Feb. 1341, 16 Edward III.), created a Baronet 24 Oct. 1662, high sheriff 1666 ; bur. 22 Mar. 1630, having m. 1st, Mary, dau. of Sir Thomas Wentworth, Knt. of Elmsall, Yorks,; she d. 11 Sept. 1667. He m. 2ndly, Elizabeth, dau. of John Mundy, of Mark- eaton, Derbyshire ; she bur. 23 Feb. 1680. His grandson, SIR JOHN LAMBERT, 4th Baronet (on the death of his brother Sir WiUiam, M.P. Sept. 1767) ; b. 14 June, 1706; d. 22 Mar. 1768, having m. about 1737, Anne, dau. of Sir Nathaniel Hodges, of London, Knt. (and widow of Warner Perkins, of London, gent.); she d. 1762, having had with other issue 2 sons, [1] Sir William, s. as 5th Baronet. [2 J John, d. Nov. 1778, having m. Catharine, dau. of Amos Thome, of Cork, and had with 5 daus. 4 sons, (1) John, b. 25 Jan. 1771, m. Martha, and had with a dan. Mary Mabella, who d. unm. an only son, John Clement, late fellow of King's Coll. Camb. and rector of Greenford, Middx. 1850/74; m. 1877, Emily, dau. of Robert Miller, serj.-at-law. (2) Thomas, b. 6 May, 1772.— (3) Lambert, b. 3 Jan. 1776.— (4) Amos, b. 29 Feb. 1776. m WILLIAM, 5th Baronet, M.P. Northumberland, capt. R,H.o. blue, wounded at the battle of Minden; b. 6 June, 1738; d. 7 July, 1796, having m. 20 April, 1774, Jane, only sur- viving child and heir of Lawrence Monck, Esq. of Cacnby, CO. Lincohi; she d. June, 1794, having had with a dau. aa j only son, Sm CHARLES MILES LAMBERT MONCK, which name he assumed by R.L. 13 Feb. 1799, in lieu of hi- ' b. 7 April, 1779; d. 20 July, 1867, having m. Ist— '■■ Louisa Lucy, 2nd dau. of Sir George Cooke, Ba: 5 Dec 1824. He m. 2ndly— 26 July, 1881, Lady Mary ELaibcth Rennet, dau. of Charles, 4th Earl of Tankenrille ; she d. s. p. 27 Feb. 1861. By his Ist wife he had J sons and 8 daoe. (1) Charles Atticus Monck, Coldstreams goards; b. 18 Jmy, 1805; d. 1 Dec 1866, having m. 8 May, 18S5, Laura, dau. of Sir Matthew White-Ridley, Bart.; she d. W April, 1873, having had 8 sons, , . [1] Sir Arthur Edward Middleton, 7th and present Baronet. , . , [2] Henry Nicholas, late llcut. rifle bripndc. resumc«l his patronomic in lieu of MONCK by deed poll, 12 Feb. 1876; b. 27 July, 1846; m. 7 Mar. 1872, Sophia Elizabeth, eldest dau. of (Hon.) William CoUis Meredith, chief justice of Quebec, and has a son and 8 dans. ^ _, Lambert William, b. 88 April, 1877.— Laura Beatrice.— Harriett Constance. (2) William, In H.o. b. 13 July, 1809; d. 19 May, 184f. (3) Alice Louisa, m. 17 July, 1868, to Sir John William Pow- lett Orde, Bart. (4) Julian, d. 85 June, 1846, having m. 1 May, 18S0,as 1st wife, to Sir Bdward Blackett, Bart. BBOK£-MlDDLETON~8ee BBOKB. MILBANKE, Sir Pen- I8T0N, of Eartham House, Sussex, J. P. and d.l. (1661, B.); 8. his father as Uth Baronet in 1868; b. 14 Feb. 1847; m. 20 Jan. 1870, Elizabeth Margaret, dan. of Hon. Richard Denman (B. Denman), and has 2 sons, (1) John Penkion, b. 9 Oct 187S. (2) Mark Richard, b. 17 Mar. 1875. Arms— On., a bend erm. on a canton or a lion's head ensed of the field. ._.... .. ^ CRK8T— A lion's head couped gn. chaxged with a nnd erm. Motto— Resolute and firm. SEAT— Eartham Hoose, ChiolMrter. g Einrage. m MARK MILBANEB, of Halnaby, Torkshlre [eldeet son of Mark MtihiLtiVA, sheriff of Newcastks 1688, muror 16M. and 1678 (was offered a Baronetcy bat declined it in fsToar of his son), who was grandson of Edward Mtlhanckw, of Chirton, prebendary of Tynemouth, Northumberland], nominated a knight of the royal oak 1660, created a BarOWBT 7 Aug. 1661, sheriCf Northumberland 1679, wiU dated 88 June, 1680, proved at York 25 Sept. following; m. Ist, Elisabeth, dan. and sole heir of John Acclome, of Moreby, Yorks, and 8ndlv, Faith, dau. of Thomas Acclome, of Bonwick, Yorks.; she d. 81 (sic) April, 1689 (having re-m. to Thomas Metcalfte). By his Ist wife he had with other issue 2 sons, /I/ Sir Mark, 2nd Baronet, m. Jane, only dau. of Sir Ralph Carr, of Cocken, co. Durham. His great-great-grandson, Sir John Feniston Milbonke, s. as 7th Baronet. /2/ John, of Thonx' Tcrrow. Yorks. d. IS Mar. 1718, having m. Mary, dau. and heir of Timothy Robeon,of Newcastle-upon- Tyne, and had issue. His great-great-grandson, Mark Milbank, of Thorp Perrow and Bamingham Park, Yorks. high sheriff (son of William Milbank, »q. a son and dan. n. b. 7 Sept. 1881.— A dan. b. 4 May, 1879. <>hn Newsham, D.L.; b. St June, 18S4; d. 4 .v\ng m. 6 Oct. 184«. Lady Margaret Henrietto ' May, 1846), dan. of Oeorige Harry, Lord Qnj r of Ctoocga Hany, 7th Bad ol StamCord; ■aTing S daos. 1 riHofcta VeMda, m. IS June, 18S9, to CB. FsmSBAM). ( 2 ) ine. d. 6 M^, 187S, having m. S *- FYhmIs A fk wrig ht , Bsq. of . ■. DtKtipiL 1874/80 (Y. 2S Jona, 1864, Lady of Oeoffge, 8tb Dnka 14 May. 18M.-<4) Dsrcy •;7.-(6) Ralph Bohombarg . lb73.-(0) Harriet OaroUnfc OCU18S7; nnm. ' ' ■ . 1841, to Hflory Ooora, Esq. 4 eona and S daiML N'TB. 7th BaraMi (on Iba -••I. iaif),k SO AiW. 9 8n|.179t,llMaor. of BeyMga Hall. HaokSBdly— P^nwlflk. and >7|. Byhtolsi (1 (2. to I (3) (5) (6) Harriet La to Oapt Robert JOHNK.' ■re, iluu. Arthur Moore, judge of oonimnri pleas .1 1 Ja««t,1844, y,of» m. I Anc.l8W,to S' by n.L. ' Nether In I July. 181 Hou»e, 1 1 /I/ Slrrciii. ; 121 Ralph, iu. I 73/ Mary^nil^ Robert Boreel, ( : Robert John l 74/ JaabellaMii Lockwood, capt. ...... of Lient-Oen. Wood, BULKJBLET). eth«Hall,Torka. to BobMt Qam% Bhi. and tndly, »d,Mthnfl \ X KB.HT7BKX880N, 8th BaiDoet, rne and arms of HosUsbod ister in Bavaria and the > Tkvv 1868, having m. IS Id, Bsq. of Digswell .' sons and S dans. 8haw • Lefevre, 2iid dan. ST. JOHN- WILD- MAY, Sib Henry Bouverie Paulet, of Dog- mersfield Park, Hants. J.p. D.L. (1 772, o. b.), high sherifE 1862, capt. late 2nd dragoon guards, lieut.-col. commndt. Hants, yeo. since 1868, with hon. rank of col. 1881; s. his father as 5th Baronet in 1848; b. 31 July, 1810; m. 26 Feb. 1861, Hon. Helena of Charles, Viscount Eyeraley, and has 3 sons and 2 daus. H«i]7FMilet.li«iit.graa.gDardsl874: b. S8 April, 1863. Genid Anthony, b. to Oct I860. Qtnm Harray, b. 10 Mar. 1861. Jaat Buaa. (ft) Oonstanoe Maij. Mo«<(>-.AIIataHaim. Fluk, madifleld, Hanta. of hi Eincage. ELLIS MBWB (son of Ellis Mews, mavor of Winchester _ . *•?•. ^ Ohrlstlaiia, only dan. of OUvar St. John, of Mi^ 81. Joim, Hants), m. his oooain Franoes, only dan. and hdr of OUver St. John lVtr^kA Uf "»• 1» Nov. 1849, Caroline Adela Catherine Valentin^ dan. of - l-«r!i^:^-«* Rowbind Stephenson Standlsh.Eeq.ofScalebyCaa5;?Si2. berland (B. LiiomiCK). ' (2) Hervey George, of Haslegrove House, Sometaet caDt S;^: MILES, Sib Philip John William, of Leigh Court, Somerset (1859, U.K.), M.P. East Somerset since 1878, late 17th lancers; s. his father as 2nd Baronet in 1878 ; b. 2 Sept. 1825 ; m. 17 Oct. 1848, Frances Elizabeth, dau. of Sir David Roche, Bart, and has had 2 sous aud 4 daus. (1) William John, b. 7 Mar. 1863; d. 2 April, 1869. (2) Cecil, b. 7 Aug. 1863. (3) AliceCatherlne.m. 17T)cc. 1870, to (Jeorge Duppa, I" " ing- (►oume, Kent, high one of the founders of \ of New Zealand, and bax 2 sons, /I/ Bryan Baldwin Qeorge Duppa, h. 17 Nov. 1«71. /2/ A! Oladwyn Geor (4) Ear iv, 1876.to Charles William Mansel Lewis, Esq. of strad- y, co. Carmarthen, on roll high sheriff 1881, and has a son and dau. Hubert Edward Mansel Lswis, b. 9 June, 1876.— Gladys Irene Rose. (5) Mabel Constance. (6) Violet Bessie EUen. Arms— Az. a chevron paly of six erm. and or, between three lozenges arg. each charged with a fleur-de-Us sa. Crest — Upon a rock a dexter arm embowed in armour ppr. grasping an anchor entwined by a cable all ppr. SEAT— Leigh Court, near Bristol. Town house— 76, Cornwall Gardens, s.w. Uineagc. PHILIP JOHN MILES, of Leigh Court, Somerset, and Kings Weston, co. Gloucester, merchant (son of Wil- liam Miles, of Bristol, merchant, sheriflf of Bristol 1766, mavor 1780), M.P. Corfe Castle 1820,32, Bri.stol 1836/7; b. 1 Mar, 1774 ; d. 24 Mar. 1846, having m. Ist— 18 June, 1796, Maria, dan. of Very Rev. Arthur Whetham, dean of Lismore ; she d. 30 July, 1811, having had a son and 3 daus. /I/ Sir William, created a Baronet. MILLER. 488 /2/ Sarah Agatha, d. 16 April, 1830, having m. 26 Aug. 1828, to John Ogle, Esq. of Klrkley Harle, Northumberland (Babt). He d. 14 July, 1831. /3/ Elizaljeth, m. 3 Dec. 1833, to Rev. Henry Jamea Lloyd, of Leatou Knolls, Salop, rector of Selattyn, Salop; he d. 8 Sept. 1853. /4/ Mllllcent, m. 26 Mar. 1835, to Rev. Henry Mirehouse, vicar of St. George's, Bristol, B.A. Christ Ck)lL Camb. 1814, M.A. 1817, "'■ - vicar (rfEaBton In Oordano, Somerset, and Hallaxton, ndaiy of SaUsbory: he d. 7 Jan. 1867. .MILB8 m. Sndly— 11 May, 1818, Clarina, dan. of .-am .1 I .ach-Peach, Esq. of Tockingtoii, co. Okmc; she d. 22 JuiK . 1 H68, having had 7 sons and 4 dans. /5/ I'liiip William Skynner, of Kings Weaton, co. Olouc M.P. Bri>t - '" h, 1» May, 1818; d. 1 Oct. 1881, having m. 21 Der la Adelaide, dao. of Lieat.-Oen. Sir William Fra! Napier, KX.B. (B. Napixb), and had a son, I'hii )i .Mipier, b. /6/ John M^UiiuiitOf Underdown, co. Hereford, elected ILP. Bristol 1H68, QiUMted on petition; b. 31 Jane, 1817 ; d.unm. » Nov. 1K7H. ni UoUrtHenryWmiam, of The Priory, 00. CtodIgM, canon of T.iT! •' In. mral dean, rector of Bin^wm, Notta. dnoe 184A; - m. 16 Jan. 1844, Mary Ellen, dao. of B«T.Jame* U Peach), of Tockington, oo. Okma ud baa ( 1 " nry, b. IS Not. 1844. (2 M Jan. 1846; m. 4 VWk 1874, Bridget. BaMano Hace, of Ox««t Bm reotocy* i-'enton, b. J7 Dec 1874.— BmMt Hauy. ^on, b. 11 Dea 1878. :n, oapt BJL adj. 8th Lano. art. 1. ttOot 1878, Miiwvt Franow KUlloka, of Qhu1w«U Sfc. Mary*!, >>. M Deo. 1874, and another. Ifl49.— <5) Charlee Ovvald, b. i«.VM April, 18»J.-(7) Sybella.— (9) Clara A«a. Abbey. DorMt, high :■ b.l6P«b.l8S0; m- Albany SaTlle, Wmi. KK (ooL); b. 11 FMk ily lUcof lere HOI, (6) Maria Catherine, m. 3 Mar. 1846, to Robert Charles Tnd- way, Esq. ILP. Wilts. (E. NELSOX); he d. 20 Mar. 1865, leaving an only son, Charles Clement Tudway, b. S3 Nov. 1846. (7) Agatha, m. 18 Sept. 1849, to Major-Gen. Edward Arthur Somerset, CB. (D. Beaufort.) (8) Emma Clara, m. 81 July, 1866, to Rev. and Hon. James Walter LaaceUes (S. Harkwood). (9) Catherine, m. S Nov. 1866, to brevet Lieut.-Gen. Robert One- ■tfiliaras Bright, CB. com. Ehyber line force, late comdg. 19th re gt.a nd has 8 sons and 6 dans. Wimam Robert Bright, b. 18 Aug. 1867.— Reginald Arthur, b. S« Juie, 1870.— Richard, b. M Deo. 187S.—Katherine.— Emily Maria.— Fknenoe Tempe.— Isabel Frances.- Ellen Lucy. (10) Franoea Harriet, m. 4 Sept 1863, to William Augustus Fergnaon-DaTle, Esq. (Bart.) (11) Harriot EUen, d. 9 April. 1864, having m. 4 Sept. 1863, as let wife, to Robert Thornhagh Gurdon, of Letton, Norfolk. ooL 4th Norft>lk R.T. J.P. and IXL. chairman of quarter sessions, M J>. & Norfolk 1880 (B. AVSLAVD), and had a dao. Amy Harriott Ourdon. (laTnorenoe LooIm, d. 14 Feb. 1863, having m. 8 Jane, 1869, to Bfer and Hon. Fkmaoit Bysg (B. BTAVFOBD). snc! 11 I of (' 191 181'.-. Eft.|. (1 (-1 /lO :k.WUtft. 5. )466. (»)1I«J. :s: h. 8 April, ^f Major John Ailliam. of 1. /ll /12 wii; aii'i J. I. of Bhlrahnnton. and Dannt^ m. 84 Jane, 18i4, oilrla Oaroline, 1. of Brantry, oo. Olooc; she d. iiH and a dao. > iianre, kSiJC to Lleat-Oen. .in-chief Canada 1880 ; b. ^ ^rd, b. II Mar. 18i«.-OUTla illiam; b. 10 Ang. 188J. onm. , ^ 4 May. 1848, to Jamei Townaeod Oa- Plfe, J.P. and DX. and haa t eons .„;ie, 1866.— St. Clair, Ird hnaaar8,b. 30 Nov. ibWw-Clara.— AUoe.— Mary.— Brnlly.— BUen Alex- andra. /13/ Sjrbella Mary, m. 3 May, 18M, to Andky Mervyn Arch- dale, of Caatle Archdale, oo. Fermanagh, oapt. R-i. and has 8 sons and a dao. Afervyn Edward Archdau^ b. S3 Dea 18»f.— George Mont- omery, b. 16 Jan. 1863.- Andley Baltren, b. S April. 1864.- ''lara. / 14/ Clarissa Philippa. /15/ Adelaide Marianne, m. 31 Jane, 1860, aa Snd wife, to LIeut.-Qen. Sir Patrick Leonard Maodougall, K.aM.o. son of Sir Duncan Maodougall, of Soroba, co. AjgyU (B. Naposr). SIR WILLIAM MILES, of Leigh Court, Somerset, M-P. Chippenham 1818/20, Ronmey 1880/2. East Somersrts. 1884/66, created a BARON BT 19 April, 1869; b. 18 May, 1797; d. 17 June, 1878, having m. 12 Sept. 1828, Catharine, daiL of John Gordon. Esq. of CUfton, Glouc; she d. 38 Mar. 1869, having had 6 sons and 7 daaf. (1) Sir Philip John 'W^illiam, 2nd and preaent Baronet. (2) William Henry, capt. North Somerset yeo. cav. 1866/80, J.P. CO. Somerset; b. 7 Sept. 1880; m. 24 April, 1882, Mary Frances, only dau. of late Rev. John Kynaston Charlton, vicar of Elberton, Glouc and has 3 daus. Agatha Mary. Ethel Catherine. (3) Charlee John WUliam, capt 6th fuaiUers; b. 16 Jan. 1832, d. s. p. 2 June, 1874, having m. 26 Jan. 1866, his cousin Elizabeth Maria, only dau. of Rev. Henry James Lloyd, of Selattyn, Salop. (4) Arthur William John ^Vhetham, b. 7 Jan. 1841; d. 1863. (5) Henry Robert William, b. 6 Jan. 1848. Bart, MILLER, Sir CHARLES John Hubert Hates, of (Chichester, Suasex (1 705, O.B.), 2nd lieut. Cold- stream guards, late West York mil.; s. his father as 8th Baronet in 1868 ; b. 12 Sept. 1858; heir presumptive, his brother CJeciL ARMS— Arg. a feaae wavy ai. between three wolf 'a heada eraaedga. Crmt— A wolf a head eraaed arg. collared wavy as. RK8lDm(0->Froyle, Hants. Htneage. IB THOMAS MILLEB. of Chicheeter. knighted at White- hall 38 Deo. 1689. MJ>. Chicheeter 1688. 1690, created a BarONBT 39 Oct. 1706; d. 3 Dec. following, aged 70, having who d. 11 Jan. 1706, aged 70. Fifth in S' S' IB THOMAS COMBE MILLER, 6th Baronet (on the death _J of his tether. Sir Thomas, M.P. 4 Sept 1816), vicar of Froyle, Hanta; b. 1781 ; d. 89 June, 1864, having m. 6 May, 1884 Martha, eldest dan. of Rev. Thomas Holmes, of Brooke Hall^ Norfolk; she d. 38 June, 1877, having had 6 sons and 4 [1] Sir Charles HajM, a. aa 7th Baronet [2] Henry John, b. 9 Sept 1880 ; m. 16 Dec. 1864. Jeaale, youngest dau. of John OrbeU, Esq. of Hawkesbury, Waikonati, N.Z. [3] Thomas Edmund, major in the army, capt 13th regt; b. 16 Feb. 1832. [4] George, b. 7 July, 1833, m. 26 July, 1866, Mary Elizabeth, eldest dau. of Rev. Peter Aubertlu, rector of Chlpstead, Surrey. [5] WilUam Uvedale, capt 38th regt b. 6 Aug. 1836; d. 16 Oct 1868. re] Richard Combe, J.P. Kent b. 19 April, 1841; m. 11 Oct. 1870, Elizabeth, eldest dau. of William Aldworth, Esq. of Frilford, Berks. [7] Charlotte EUzabeth; d. s. p. 8 Mar. 1874, having m. 4 Aug. 1849, to Capt William Smith Nicholson, late 26th regt. [8] Marianne. [9] Francis Margaret riO] Georgina Emily, m. 3 May, 1866, to Henry Thomas Lam- bert, Esq. of Sandhills, Surrey ; he d. 8 July, 1879, having had with other issue a son, Henry Charles William LAMBKaT,b. ^^^'^ „ 2 F 434 MILLER. SIE CHABLES HAYES, 7th Baronet; b. 6 Feb. 1829; d. 12^n 1868 having m. 9 April, 1856, Catherine Mana, 2nd dau of James Wifter Scott, Esq. of Kotherfield Park, Hants, and had 2 sons and 3 daus. -o^^^^^f 111 Sir Charles John Hubert, 8th and present Baronet 121 Cecil Walter Nicholson, heir presximptive to the Baronetcy; b. 9 July, 1860. /3/ Margaret Catherine, d. 6 Feb. 1879. /4/ Gertrude Teresa. 75/ Constance Caroline. MILLEK, Sir William Frederick, of Glen- lee, Kirkcudbright (1788, G.B.); s.his father as 5th Baronet in 1875 ; b. 7 April, 1868 ; heir pre- sumptive, his brother Thomas George Alexander. Abms — Arg. a cross-moline, in chief a lozenge between two mullets az. in base a bar wavy vert. Cbest — A dexter hand, the two first fingers pointing upwards ppr. Supporters— Two roebucks ppr. Motto— Manent optima coelo. Seat— Barskimming, Mauchline, Ayr. Uineafie. SIR THOMAS MILLER, of Glenlee (grandson of Matthew Miller, of Glenlee, and of Barskimming, Ayrshire), lord president of the court of session in Scotland 1788, lord justice clerk 1766, with title of Lord Barskimming, afterwards changed to Lord Glenlee; created a Baronet 3 Mar. 1/88: d. 27 Sept. 1789, having m. 1st— 1752, Margaret, eldest dau. of John Murdoch, provost of Glasgow. He m. 2ndly, Anne, dau. of John Lockhart, Esq. of Castle Hill (SINCLAIR— BART.); she d. s. p. By his 1st wife he had with a dau. an only son, SIR WILLIAM, 2nd Baronet, a lord of session by the title of Lord Glenlee 1795; b. 12 Aug. 1755; d. 9 May, 1846, having m 5 Nov. 1777, his cousin Grizel, dau. of George Chal- mers, Esq.; she d. 1817, having had with other issue 3 sons, (1) Thomas, d. 1827, having m. in 1814, Edwina, dau. of Sir Alexander Penrose Gordon-Cumming, Bart.; she d. 18 Mar. 1857, having had 5 sons, [1] Sir William, s. as 3rd Baronet. [2] Alexander Penrose, major in the army, capt. 92nd Gordon highlanders, gov. mil. prison Gosport; b. 1817; d. 18 Sept. 1880, having m. Julia Monica, dau. of S Shield, Esq. of Ballyshannou, and had 3 daus. [3] George Cumming, major 54th regt. d. 29 Oct. 1868, having ra. May, 1850, Lucy, dau. of John Masterson, Esq. of Castletown, co. Wexford. June, 1815, tre Bras. r to his broth Vyrs. yeo. cav., [4] Thomas, vice-adm. R.N. (retd. list) J.P. co. and city Dublin; b. 28 Nov. 1819 ; m. Ist— 26 June, 1866, Anne Jul dau. of Dr. Miller, of The Grove. Exeter; she d. s. p. U Maj 1874. He m. 2ndly— 5 .Sept. 1878. Eliza Mary Anne, wida of Robert John Henry, of Drumlamph, co. Deny, capt. 4tt dragoon guards, and dau. of Capt. Forster, R, A. of Dartmouth [5] Matthew, d. 1860. (2) William, lieut.-col. 1st foot guards; d. 1" Brussels, having been mortally Win ■ (3) John, of Stewartfield, co. Roxl > Col. William, J.P. cos. Ayr and Roxi W.8.; b. 28 Dec. 1789; d. 24 Sept. 18G3, having m. 15 Mar. 18J Mary, eldest dau. of Nicholas Sutherland, Esq.; she d. 9 Sept 1875, having had 3 sons and a dan. [1] William, late lieut. 92nd regt. b. Nov. 1831 [2j James, major Indian army; b. 26 Oct. 1835; m. 28 Aug. 1873, Elinor Katharine, dau. of T L Robinson, Esq. of Croydon, D.L. Surrey. [3] Arthur Wellesley, b. 2 July, 1839, unm. [4J Mary, m. 17 Aug. 1864, to Robert Berry, advocate bar.- at-law l.T. 1853. SIR WILLIAM, 3rd Baronet, officer 12th lancers; b. U Sept. 1816; d. 30 Oct. 1861, having m. 27 April, 188», Emily, 2nd dau. of Lieut.-Gen. Sir Thomas MacMabou, Bart, K.C.B. and had 8 sons and 2 daus. (1) Sir Thomas Macdonald, s. as 4th Baronot. (2) William Stewart, b. Jan. 1863. (3) Edwina Constance. (4) Emily Alice. Sm THOMAS MACDONALD, 4th Baronet, b. 1 Jan. 1846 d. 4 Sept. 1875, having m. 1863, Isabella Freeman Seton, dau. of William Anderson, Esq. and had \Wth other 3 sons and 2. daus. (1) Sir 'William Frederick, 5th and present Baronet (2) Thomas George Alexander, heir presiunptive to th« Baronetoy: b. ,1869. (3) Francis Macdonald, b. S8 Mar. 1871. (4) Bmily Agnei. (5) Constanoe Franoet. MILLER, Sib Wil- liam, of Man- derston, co. Berwick, J.P. D.L. hon. British vice- consul at St. Petersburg 1838/54, M.P. Lcith 1859/68, Berwickshire 1873/74 ; created a Ba- ronet 24 Mar. 1874 ; b. 25 Mar. 1809; m. 11 Nov. 1858, Mary Anne, dau. of John Farley Leith, of London, Q.c. bencher M.T. M.P. Aberdeen, and has 2 sons and 2 daus. (1) James Percy, b. 22 Oct. 1864. 12) John Alexander, b. 27 Sept. 1867. (3) Amy Elizabeth. (4) Evelyn Mary. Arms— Arg. a cross-moline az. pierced of the field within a bordure gu. on a chief of the last a garb between two muUets or. Crest— A dexter hand, the two first fingers pointing upwards, issuing out of a cloud all ppr. Motto — Omne bonum supeme. Seats — Manderston, Berwick, and Bamy Hill, Dunbar. TOWN Rksidkncb— 1, Park Lane, w. Umeage. JAMES MILLER, of Leith (son of Alexander Miller, of Papigo, near Wick, CO. Caithness): b. 9 Feb. 1776; d. 16 Dec. 1865, having m. 19 Sept. 1801, Elizabeth, dau. of Rev. William Sutherland, of Wick, M.A. ; she d. 26 May, 1862, having had 4 sons and 2 daus. [1] Alexander, of Ashford, Middx. b. 14 Jan. 1804 ; d. 26 July 1864, having m. 1st— 11 April, 1828, Margaret, dau. ol J«bm« MILLS, 485 wall, of Edinburgh, com. of excise, Scotland; she d, 9 1R42. He m. 2ndly— 22 Dec 1849, Letitia, only child and • ''■■^nge Burridge, of Droitwich. By his 1st wife he had issue 2 sons, ^, of Northfleld House, Worcester, of Ashford, Middx. i«.i.. and Shotover, Oxon. J.P. high sheriff 1880, lieut-col. 'i- nth hussars ; b. 14 Jan. 182»; m. 20 Mar. 1882, Sarah 1. dau. of Thomas Moore Evans, Eoq. of Birmingham, arsaw, and has 8 sons and a dan. Icr Evans, b. 6 Jan. 1863.— Alfred Doi«1m, bi 1 Mar. Thomas Boothe, b. 11 Sept. 1866.— Andrew Oom- wiill, b. 14 Feb. 1869.— James William, b. 10 Feb. 1877.— Ethel Margaret Maria. (2) James Cornwall, major, Bengal army (retd.); b. SS Nov. "! I , unm. John, attorney-gen. of BahamM Islands; b. S5 Feb. 1806 ; "' ' '--t. 1837, having m. in 18J5, MaryScrlmgeoar For- th Carolina. She re-m. to whittaker, of New ViUiami created a Barokxt. I, of Mandenton, b. S7 July, 1818; d. U Jan. 1880, 7 Aog. 1846, CuoUne Frtnoea. dso. of Ber.Bdward \>.u. (aBliLXIiBOBOCGH),BrltiflhcWl^nat8t.Pete»- and had a son and S dans. r -vx, Chartoa, Mjl Jemu ColL Camb.; b. 6 June, 1848; 1 871, Maria Joaqdiine, yonngert daa. of Patrick J. I. of Gtanbrook House, oo. Limerick, and has S ■herland.b. SJa]y.l87<. Sutherland, b. 10 July, 1876. I ary , m. 6 Nor. 1 874, to Sdward H. Ebcworth, •iborg, and has a dan.— SliflU)etb.: rithehne, d. , having m. 9 Aug. ISSf, to John icrs, Esq. of Wanstead, Baeex ; he d. 14 Jane, 1868, leaving Uzabeth, m. tS Jane, 18SS, to WtUlaa ManhaU, Eki. li consul ; he d. tS May, 1861, leaving lana. MILLS, Sib Charles Henbt, of Hill- ingdon Court and Wilder- ness, Kent, J.P. and d.l. (1868, U.K.), M.P. West Kent since 1876, North- allerton, 1865/6; s. his father as 2nd Baronet in 1872; b. 26 April, 1830; m. 25 Aug. 1853, Lady Louisa Isabella Lascelles, eldest dau. of Henry, 3rd Earl of Harewood, and has had with other issue 5 sons and 3 daus. ( 1 ) Charles William, b. S6 Jan. 1855. ' \lgemon Henry, b. 18 Feb. 1866 ; m. 21 July, 1880, Mary •es Seymour, only dau. of Lieut.-Col. Lionel Seymour im Dawson-Damer, of Came House, Dorset (E. PoRT- A INGTON). ( 3 ) Egremont John, b. 4 Sept. 1866. (4) Kenelm James, b. 7 Oct. 1868. (5) Geoffrey Edward, b. 15 Mar. 1876. (6) Isabel Mary. (7) Mabel Blanche. (8) Violet Louisa. A II. MS — GjTonny of eight arg. and ax. a miU-rind sa. Crest— A demi-lion reguardant or, gorged with a collar gemel az. l)ctween the paws a mill-rind sa. Motto— Nil conacire sibi. Beat- WUd e meee c Park, Sevenoaks. Town H0D(»-Oamelford House, Park Lane, W. Uineage. JOHN MILLS, M.A. rector of Barford and Oxhill, both co. Warwick, upwards of 40 years, admittted a commoner of Balliol ColL Oxon. 11 May, 1728 (eldest son of John Mills, a clerk in chancery); b. 10 May, 1712; d. 21 Mar. 1791, having m. 17 Nov. 1749, Sarah, dau. of Rev. William Wheler, vicar of Leamington Hastings (Bart.); she d. 25 Oct. 1807, having had with 3 dans. S sons, /!/ William Mills, of Bisteme, Hants. ILP. Coventry 1805/12; b. 10 Nov. 1760; d. SO Mar. 1880, having m. 7 April, 1786, Eliza- beth, dau. of Hon. Wriothesley Digby, of Maiden, Warwick (B. DiOBT); she d. 97 Dec. 1888, having had 4 sons and S daus. [1] John, of Bisteme, 1I.P. Kocheeter 1831/4; b. 11 Aug. 1789; d. 18 Feb. 1871, having m. 88 Jnly, 1836, Sarah Char- lotte, eldest dan. of Nathaniel Micklethwait, of Taverham Hall, Norfolk; she d. 11 Feb. 1869, leaving S sons, (1) John, of Bisteme, b. 8 June, 1836; m. SO June, 1868, Louisa Franoea, eldest dan. of late John Entwistle, of Woolhajes, Soothanta. (2) Oedl, rector of Barfbrd, oo. Warwick; b. 17 Nov. 1839; m. 18 Aw. 1874, Anne Henrietta Frances, eldest dau. of Francis Haetinga Oastavus Nicolls, of Ashorae, Warwicks. late capt 4th dragoon guards, and has a son and 3 dans. Franda Oedl, b. 80 July, 1876.— Margaret Eleanor.— Dorothy Lilian.— A dan. b. 13 Aug. 1880. 52] William, of Bedford, major in the army; b. 11 Feb. 1791 ; . 8 Oct. 1838, having m. 8 Nov. 1814, diarlotte, dau. of James Hare, of London, M.P. Knaresborough, and had an only sorvlving ion, Chariea Jamea Conway, of Cardington, Beda. lieut-gen. in the army, and late »4th reft: b. 88 May. 1816; m. 23 Jnne, 1861, Qertmde, dan. of Bamoel Whitbread, of South- hlU Park. Beda. ILP. and baa 1 ions and 8 daus. William, b. 88 July, 1861.-4B|]rdiM7, b. 6 July, 1867.-Oer- [8] Mr OharlM, onated a Baaoxit. [41 Bdward Wtaekr, of London, b. 7 Oct 1801; d. 83 Oct. IMI, bavlnf m. 14 Feb. 1881, his cousin Frances Anne, jootgwt dan. of Wniiam Wlngfleld, of OrwU Hall, Middx. fwho mmvmA the additional name of Baub 1848); shed. if Sept. 1888, laavlng an only child, Charlotte llaria, m. 8 Ang. 1888. to Bdward Henry Ckwper, o( Markrea Oa^ ooTaigo, high sheriff 1871, Ueut.-ool. in the amy (retd.), and late grenadier goards, and has 8 Fkanda Bdward OOOPKB, b. IS May, 1869.— Richard Jbahna, b. 18 Jnlr, i860.— Arthur Charles, b. 88 May, 1884— Kathleen Smily.— Florence Lucy, bom the day after bar brother Arthur.- Venetia Helen. [SI Biaaheth, d. 7 Feb. 1880, aged 93, having m. 17 July. 18U, aa Snd wlte, to William Wingfleld-Baker, (^.a of Orsett Han, alnremid, a master in chancery. He assumed by R.h. 29 Dea 1848, the additional surname and arms of Baker, and d. 81 Mar. 1868. [6] Charlotte, d. SS Mar. 1866, having m. 16 Jan. 1810, Henry Oraabe Compton, Beq. of Manor House, Minstead, Hants; he d. 87 Nov. 1866, leaving issue. [71 Selina, m. 84 Mar. 1884, to (Tharlee Holte Braoebridge, of Athentone Hall, Warwick, s. p. 72/ Charlee, of Pillerton, Warwick, M.P. borough of Warwick in 6 eooceariTe pariiaments ; b. IS July, 1755; d. s. p. 29 Jan. 1886, having m. Jane, dau. of Hon. Wriothesley Digby, of Meriden, Warwick (B. DiOBT); she d. 81 Aug. 1841. 13/ Francis, of Pillerton, 1I.A. Ch. Ch. Oxon. 1784, rector of Barford 1785/1841 ; b. 29 June, 1759 ; d. 28 April, 1851, haviiij? m. 26 Oct. 1811, Catherine, 4th dau. of Sir John Mordaimt, of Walton, Warwick; she d. 7 May, 1852, leaving 2 sons, [11 Henry, of Pillerton, 1(.A. Balliol ColL Oxon. J.P. co. Warwick; b. 1 April, 1815; m. 9 Dec. 1841, Mary, 3rd dau. of Eev. Henry Hippisley, of Lambome Place, Berks, and has a son and 2 daus. (1) Frauds, b. 18 Jan. 1844; m. 27 Dec 1877, Selina Mary, eldest dau. of Rev. Henry (Jharles Ejiightley (Babt.), vicar of Oombroke, Warwick, and has a dau. Phoebe. (2) Catharine. (3) Fanny. [2] Arthur, D.L. Cornwall, M.P. Exeter 1875/80, and Tamiton 1852/3, 1867/65, bar.-at-law I.T. M.A. Balliol ColL Oxon.; b. 20 July, 1816 ; m. 3 Aug. 1848, Agnes Lucy, dau. of Sir Thomas Dyke-Acland, Bart, of Killerton Park, Devon, and has 2 sons. Barton Reginald Vaughan, b. 29 Oct. 1857.— Dudley Aclaud, b. 84 Aug. 1859. SIR CHARLES MILLS, J.P. D.L. Middx. a member of the council of India, was creatwl a Baudnbt 17 Nov. 1868 ; b. 23 Jan. 1792; d. 4 Oct. 1872, having m. 14 Feb. 1826, Emily, dau. of Richard Henry Cox, Esq. of Hillingdon, Middx, and had a son and 5 daus. (1) Sir Chariea Henry, 2nd and present Baronet. (2) Emily EUzabeth, m. 29 May, 1849, to Rev. John Nathaniel Micklethwait, of Taverham HaU, Norfolk; he d. s. p. 24 July, 1877 (3) Charlotte, m. 27 May,1850,toSirHarcourtVanden-Bempde- Johnstone, Bart, created Baron Derwent 1881. (4) selina. ^ F2 436 MILMAN. (5) Agnes, m. 13 April, 1868, to Rev. George Gaisford, rector of Tangmere, Sussex, and has 4 sons and a dau. Francis GAISFOKD, b. 6 Nov. I860.— Reginald and Arthur, twins, b. 21 Mar. 1870.— Ernest Charles, b. 26 Sept. 1874.— Evelyn Agnes. (6) Eleanor Jane, m. 26 Oct. 1869, to Hon. Cecil Duncombe (E. FeVBBSHAM). MILMAN, Sib William, of Levaton, Devon (1800, G.B.),bar.-at- lawi.T. 1841; s. his father as 3rd Baro- net in 1857 ; b. 21 Nov. 1813; m. 26 Oct. 1841, Matilda Frances, eldest dau of Rev. John Prety- man, rector of Sherington, Bucks, and has had with other issue 3 sons and 4 daus. (1) Francis John, capt. and adj. R. Glam. mil art. late adj. South Tipperary art. mil,; b. 10 Aug. 1842; m. 26 Aug. 1870, Katherine Grace, 2nd dau. of Stephen Charles Moore, Esq. (B. MOUNT- CASHELL), of Barne, co. Tipperary, and has 4 soiiB and a dao. (2) Hugh Miles, r,n. b. 3 Aug. 1846; m. 18 June, 1871, Katherine Maule, youngest dau. of John Jardine, Eaq. of Bock- hampton, Queensland (Bart.), and has 3 daus. Helen.— Cecil Maule.— Edith Mary. (3) Walter Charles, B.A. King's CoU. Inspector of schools; b. 3 Oct. 1853. (4) Katharine. (5) Isabella Frances, m. 4 Jan. 1870, to Alexander Anderdon Weston, Esq. (6) Helen Rose Anne. (7) Constance Angelina. Arms— Az. a serpent nowed or between three sinister gauntlets Crest— A hart lodged per pale ermine and ermines attired and unguled or charged with two hurts. Motto— Deus nobiscum quo contra. Seat— Levaton, Devonshire. Hineage. ft^ Y Ft2^n!i^^^^ ^?°° °* ^«^- ^™°°i« Milman, rector kJ of East Ogwell, and vicar of Abbots Kerswell Devon grandson of Rev. Francis Milman, rector of Ma^lXn and ^S of Paignton, Devon), physician to George III create^n BARONET 28 Nov. 1800; b. 31 Aug. 1746; d. 27 Ji^ 1821 having m. 20 July, 1779, Frances, dau. and heir of WilS Hart, Esq. of Stapleton, co. Glouc; she d. 1836 agedT having had 3 sons, ' ^^ °^» 11} ?^^ ^^^JJm"^ George, s. as 2nd Baronet. [2] Francis Miles, lieut.-gen. in the army, col. 82nd rert .T at bSTofT^'nf P°^^«^^«^^ ^ar iise c; oonunons; b. 2 Feb. 1884; m. 28 Dea 1871, SutMu August Carter, dan. of Robert Hanbonr, Bsq. of Bolchall, an Wharton, co. Stafford, and bas 5 uaa. Lilian Mary Hart — MargariU Harriet Hart. ~ ' Bvellne Hart— Rosalind Louisa Hart— Bglantino Hart b. 7 Aug. 1881. m WILLIAM GEORGE, 2nd Baronet; b. 19 April d. 21 Aug. 1867, having m. 28 Oct 1809, Elizab^'th i only dau. of Robert Alderson, recorder of Norwi' ' and Yarmouth, and sister of late Sir Edward Hu baron of the exchequer; sbe d. 18 Deo. 1848, ha sons and 2 daus. (1) Sir William, 3rd and present Baronet (2) Robert, D.D. bishop of Calcutta, incumbent suooessivel; of Chaddleworth, of Lambome, Berks, and of Great Marlow Bucks.; b. 26 Jan. 1816; d. 14 Max. 1876. (3) George Alderson, major R.A.; b. 11 Oct 1880; m. 6 Ma} 1868, Frances Edith, 2nd dau. of Right Rev. James Chapmao D.D. late bishop of O)lombo, and has 2 sons and a dan. Charles William, b. .—Henry, b. 21 April, 1844. (4) Emily Matilda, m. 8 Oct. 1844, to Rev. Charles Auc Fowler, rector of St Margaret's, Canterbury, and has : and 4 daus. Cyril Oanboume FOWLKR, MJL Oriel Coll. Ox- Herbert — Charlee Dashwood, lieut R.M. L. i Merrick, M.A. Pembroke ColL— Julian De Cour. Arthur. —Valentine Augustus Milman.— Isabel " . Emily Mercy. — Edith Elixabetb MabeL — Violit Dagmar. (5) Frances Maria, unm. V^*/6/fc A^C (»^Atf i t fnM(f^^ ^-^A /«*5, S' MILNE— MILNER, 487 M ILNE, Sib Alexander, of Inyeresk, Mid- lothian, O.CB. (mil.). K.C.B. (civil 1858), iiral of the fleet 1881, lord of the admiralty 1866/68, 1872/6, com..in-chiel on N. Ame- 1 W. India stationa 1860/4, on Mediterra- ' ler brother of the Trinity Honse; i:t 1 Not. 1876; b. 10 Not. u\ m. 17 Dtic. 1860, Buphemia, younger dan. of hibald Cochran, Baq. of Aahkirk, co. Bozborgh, ! has a son and 2 dana. Arr7in«M BeriMlcy, Umt Bjr. A.DXL to Locd Obdatfgrd 'ndadatbfttUeoCUlaiidl: b. I Jnlj, ISSt. 'ii«t. (8) QnM» AUoa. —- Hw-moUiM qoartartjr ptevid or, !w wfth • rad aac 'icnoffOMwitaa .ttary aU ppr. tlM wteto ' «tffep<*1nf tlM '^tf «IUp "ImprifBabla*' iinirml waa o p pow d in the \n)r. 1816. cabtt aiiB T«t0d M. tbe flaff of a raar- ri ** Impngnabto" in wtian ilaTe naked tram the hAn<1 a croM erect or and in :. Sinieter, a hoUnkmJaok. SK \ t — lavereflJt, Mus^ Town ADDBMft— 1, L< ^LnuMijr DAVID MIT.Ni- Lothian ( 4 June, 1818. ha^ Vernor, of V" — SIR DA in . b. . Gn> (Hi 19 - Or. I (1) DiivM .vtiiiio-iiomo, or .M 1862 the adilitional sumamo > on-Tweetl ; b. 22 Jan. 1805 ; eldest dan. and coheir of WiUnun Konnan iionie. or Paxton House, 00. Berwick ; she d. 14 April, 1876, leaving a son and 6 daus. /!/ David Milne Home, of Paxton House, Benvick-upon- Tweed, J.P. and D.L., M.P. 1874/80, and since Aug. 1880, major and Ueut-ooL R.H. guards 1881 ; b. S5 Sept. 1838; m. 13 Aug. 1867, Jane, dau. of Sir Thomas Buchan-Hepbum, Bart and has 8 sons and 4 daus. David William, ib. 30 April, 1873.— Thomas Patrick, b. 11 July, 1874.— John Hepburn, b. 80 Oct. 1876.— Helen Agnes. —Jean Mary.— A dau. b. 20 Mar. 1879.— A dau. b. 16 Aug. \r,i<=»^lburgh, Mid- h); b. 1785; d. iao. of Robert . CO. Berwick, O.C.B. f Devonport, second ..-.iinst Algiers; 16 April, 1804, • Pnrvee Hall ■ :2ndly— -land of -' sons, imed in ;orwick- irgaret. /a/ Jean. /3/ Grace. /4/ Margaret, m. 29 Feb. 1872, to Capt. Chailea Fiederio Hotham, R.N. (B. HOTHAJf) /5/ Georgiana. /6/ Susan. (2) Sir Alexander, created a Baroket. MILNER, Sir Fred- ERICK Oeobge, of Nunappleton Hall, co. York (1716/17,O.B.),J.P.D.L.W.R.;Af./?^/J# s. his brother as 7th Baronet ' in 1880; b. 7 Not. 1849; m. 19 Oct. 1880, Adeline Ger- trude, 2nd dau. of William Beckett-Deni8on,capt.York8. hussars (Beckett— Bart.); heir presumptiTe, his brother GranTille Henry. Aam— Per pale or and sa. a cberron be t wee n three snaffle bridle bits ooonterchanged. CaMT— A horse's head oonped sa. bridled and maned or, between two ohargod on the neck with a besant. Morro-Addlt fkena flarls. 8BAT»--Nna.Apple(on HaU, TMloaster, and Bolton Lodge, Bo H op Psroj. Eincage. \m/ iiJJAlf MILNBR, of Leeds, and of the manor of VV Besstoo, Torka. bT porohase (son of William Milner, of Leeds, doth merohant, and grandson of Richard Milner, aldanpaa.fl( that plaoe 166S); he was also a cloth merchant at Leeds, alaaman and mayor 1697, made a fortune by investing in the Aire and Oalder project, he purchased Nunappleton and the manor of Bolton Percy 1711, had a grant of arms 1710, as blaaoned above; b. S9 Nov. 1662; d. S8 Dec. 1740, having m. MaiT, dan. of Joahna Ibbetson, mayor of Leeds, bv Maiy, dau. of Chrtstopber Brearev, lord mayor of York. She d. 32 Nov. 1 740, having had wiUi otner issne an only surviving son, SIR WILLIAM MILNER, of Nunappleton, created a Baro- NBT 16 Feb. 1716/17, M.P. York 1723, 1737, grandmaster of freemasons in England 1738 ; d. 33 Nov. 174A, having m. Elisabeth, dan. of Bt. Rev. Sir William Dawes, Bart, archbishop of York.; she d. » Mar. 1783. His great-grands(Mj, SIR WILLIAM MORDAUNT 8TURT MILNER, 4th Baro- net (on the death of his father Sir William Mordannt Milner, 9 Sept. 1811); b. 1 Oct. 1779 ; d. Sft Mar. 1866, having m. Ist, 18 July, 1808, Selina, only dau. of Right Hon. Theophilus Clements— K UOTRDf); she d. 38 May, 1806, having had with other issne a dan. [1] Catherine Frances Nannette, d. 7 May, 1876, having m. 80 Aug. 1887, to Rev. David Markham, canon of Windsor and vicar of Stillingfleet (grandson of Dr. Markham, archbishop of York); he d. 81 Mar. 1868, having had 8 sons and 8 dans. Sm WILLIAM m. Sndly- 38 May, 1809, Harriet Elizabeth, dau. of Lord Edward (Tharles Ckvendish-Bentinck (D. Port- land) ; she d. 31 Dec 1863, having had 3 sons and 6 dans. [2] Sir William Mordannt Edward, s. as 5th Baronet. [3] Henry BeUby William, of West Retford House, Notts.; b. 17 Dec. 1838; d.7 June, 1876, having m. 16 Aug. 1863, Cliarlotte, dau. of Most Rev. Marcus Beresfbrd, archbishop of Armagh (M. Waterford), and had with other issue 8 sons and 8 dans. /!/ Edward, b. 80 Jan. 1868.-/2/ (George Frands, Queen's CO. mil.; b. 10 July, 1863.-/3/ Marcus Heniy, b. 16 April, 1864. /4/ Mary Emmeline Laura, m. 7 Aug. 1877, to Hon. William (Mansfield (Jerard, eldest son of Robert, Ist Lord (Jerard. /5/ Ethel Elizabeth Louisa.— /6/ Emily Constantia I-Yederica. [4] Harriet Emily Mary, d. 38 Dea 1830, having m. 9 Dec. 1828, as 1st wife, to Qeoige Seville Foljambe, Esq. of Osberton, Notts.; he d. 18 Deo. 1869 (see also FitzWilliak), having had a son, Francis John Saville FoLJAMBE, of Osberton, Notts. (B. CK>SFORD). 438 MOLESWORTH. [5] Charlotte Caroline, m. 13 Dec. 1836, to Kev. Thomas Egerton, rector of Dunuington, Salop (B. Egerton) ; he d. 17 Sept. 1847. [6] Caroline Elizabeth Mary, d. 5 Nov. 1850, having m. 23 July, 1844, as 1st wile, to Sir John Craven Garden, Bart, who fl. 23 Mar. 1879. [7] Georgina Selina Septima, d. 13 June, 1864, having m. 19 Feb. 1850, as 1st wife, to Charles, afterwards Sir Charles William Strickland, Bart. [8] Louisa Diana. [9] Laura Emma, m. 8 Dec. 1859, to Egerton Vernon Har- court, Esq. (B. Vernon). SIR WILLIAM MORDAUNT EDWARD, 5th Baronet; M.P. York 1848/57 ; b. 20 June, 1820 ; d. 12 Feb. 1867, having m. 16 April, 1844, Lady Georgiana Anne Lumley, sister of Richard George, 9th Earl of Scarborough; she d. 2 Feb. 1877, having had 4 sons and 2 daus. (1) Sir William Mordaunt, 6th Baronet, capt. E. Yorks. mil.; b. 10 May, 1848; d. unm. 14 April, 1880. (2) Sir Frederick George, 7th and present Baronet. (3) Granville Henry, heir presumptive to the Baro- netcy ; b. 28 Dec. 1851. (4) Dudley Francis, late 5th W. York mil.; b. 9 Mar. 1854. (5) Edward Carolus, Coldstream guards; b. 1 Feb. 1858 ; d. S3 April, 1878. (6) Edith Harriet. (7) Eveline Selina, m. 14 April, 1860, to nioiaaa Ferdinand Fairfax, Esq, of Steeton and Newton Kyrae (B. FAinFAX.) MOLESWORTH, Sir Paul William (1689, e.), M.A. formerly in h.o.; 8. his brother as 10th Baronet in 1862; bp. 13 Jan. 1821; m. 26 Sept. 1849, Jane Fran, ces, elder dau. of Gor- don William Francis (Booker) Gregor, Esq. of Trewarthenick, Cornwall, and has a son and 4 daus. (1) Lewis William, b. Pr.oi.orv, A -^^ ^^^- 1^*3; m. 3 June, 1876. Jane ^rott^SsrSuis'uT "^ ''""• °' ^''^^••^''^- '^''' ^^^ (2) Loveday Barbara. (4) MaryLetitia. (3) Margaret Dorothea. (5) Katharine Maud Morwenna. Akms— Vaire a bordiu-e gu. charged with eight cross-croBslets Motto— Sic fidem teneo. Residence— Kenegie, Penzance. Eineage. H^^??>5t^^^^^^o°^T^' °^ Pencarrow, ComwaU, and wnrth ^,%^}'^'^^^^3^ ^^20 (great-grandson of John Molee- worth, of Helpeston, Northants. one of the poor iSghS of K fS°i fiS? t ^'- ^^^' \'/2); will dated 7 NoTieS fdmon IriS?; PlSraSad^Tonr • °' '^"^ '^'^' °' ^« 5J^ f-^^J°^^' \^^^ brother as 2nd Baronet. (2) Sir Hender,of St. Katherine's, Jamaica, gov of that inland created a Baronet 19 July, 1689, with^rlminder to his t'^^n?n*^'''p^^• ^^,>^- following, having r^ist^GraSe 1687. He m. 2ndly— 12 Feb. 1688/9, Mary, dau of Th^nM Temple, of Franckton, Warwick, and reUct of S?r ThoSw J^^^i/7?^^' of Pencarrow, 2nd Baronet, knighted 18 June O . 1675, vice adm. of Cornwall, sheriff 1691; b^. 18 Oct ITlS' Thnr!^^ '%^^^' ^^^S^y' t^^^^ dau. of Thoma^, and sister of Sir Thomas Wise K.B.; she bur. 19 June, 1671, having h^ iiue He m. 2ndly, Margaret, eldest dau. of Sir Nichol^S s!ann?ng of Manstow, Devon; she bur. 12 Feb. 1682, s. p. His^^f ' grandson, ' ^ *" great SIR JOHN of Pencarrow, 5th Baronet (on the death of his father Sir John, 1766); b. 12 Mar. 1729; d. 20 Oct 1776 having m. Ist-Sept. 1766, Frances, dau. and coheir of James I tllU r2)8t. (3) CtA (retd.), Smith, of St. Audrles, Somerset; she d. 1 July, 1768, 1. an only son, 1/ Sir WiUiam, s. as 6th Baronet. SIR JOHN m. 2ndly— 22 July, 1762. Barbara, dau. of Sir St. Aubyn, Bart, (ext.); she d, 14 Aug. 1814, having hatl other issue a son, in John, LL.B. rector of St. Breoke and St. Ervan; bp. 6 Soi' 1763; d. 18 Sept. 1811, haWng m. 26 June, 1790, Catherine, da (and in her issue coheir) of Sir John St. Aubyn, Bart.; she 21 Cot. 1836, having had 3 sons and 2 daus. [1] John Molesworth-St. Aubyn (by R.L. 15 Nov, 1838 vicar of Crowan; b. 21 April, 1791; d. unm. 3 Jan. 1844. [2] Hender Molesworth-St. Aubyn (bv R.L. 14 May, 1844 rector of Redruth 1822 ; b. 12 Mar. 1798; d. IS Dec. 186 having m. 6 June, 1829, Helen Matilda Lsabella, dau. of Re- i imothy Napleton, vicar of Powderham, Devon ; she d. J Mar. 1877, having had 3 sons, (1) Hender John St. Aubyn "Molesworth-St. Aubyn. J. D.L.; b. 21 Dec 1829; d. s. p. 26 June, 1868. having m. Jan. 1866, Kytbe Catharine, younger dau. of Cbristophi Wallls Popham, Bsq. of Trevamo, Cornwall (Vyvyani She re-m. 86 April, 1881, to Edward Maurice, son of lat Henry Greenway, formerly of TmnkweJ^ House. Berks. (2) St. Aubyn Hender, of Clowance, Cornwall, incuml)er of Swindon, Staff, and formerly vicar of Collinghan YorkB.; b. 87 Dea 18J3; m. 3 June, 1862, Caroline. 3nl dai of Rev. Charles Wheler, of Ledstone, Yorks. and Otterde Place, Kent, and hM 8 sons and 8 daus. < Hugh,b.S Jan. 1866.— Beville, b. 4 Feb. 1871.— Hele Flora.— Annie Caroline. (3) Walter Napleton, bar.-at-Uw L.I. 1868, 1I.A. Ch. C\ Oxon. MJ». Helston 1880; b. 18 Oct. 1888. [3] St. Aubyn Moleiworth, ooL R.K.; bp. 19 AprU, 1800; c s 1?^ 15% ^^^« ^ " ^*^ ****' I«bella Margarat, dan of Ricbard Waring, of Belfast, and has 8 sons and 8 daus. (1) St. Aubyn, capt. 1875, and late adj. B.HJL; b. 86 Mat 1848; m. 18 Feb. 1874, Jane Bmlly, yoangesi dan. of lab J „P ,^ Magor. Esq. of LameUem and Penrentaa Cornwall, and has 8 sons, ^«^»>fd Al|emon, h. • M«y, 1875.-Arthur St. Aubyn, b St. John, b. 4 Dec. 1847. Oatberiae. m. 8 Ans. 1861, to James Heme Wade, col with 90t& L.L in Crimea, sererely wounded at the Redaa, 8 Sept 1888, ssrrwl in Indian Matbiy at Lncknow with Haralock, brerelHnaJor, lux and basS sou and a dan. James ICoteswortb Waob, b. 8 Oct 1868.- Herm Molesworth 8t Anbyn, be U Nov. 1867. - Harrlel Lodnda. U) EUsabe \v of Temple West, Esq. of Mathon Lodge, co. W<»v. /2/ Mar, . m. 12 June, 18*1, as 8rd wife, to Richard Ford, Bsq. of ]!• ivitree, Devon, the celebrated critic, and author of the Uaiulbouk of Spain; he d. 1 Sept. 1858. rim HUGH HENBY, 9th Baronet, raotor of St. F«bnoe O Minor, c;omwaU; b. 18 Oct. 1818 ; d. 6 Jan. ISeS, having m. 15 July, 1856, Beatrice Anne, youngest dan. of Charles prideaux-Brune, of Prideaux Place, OMrnwall, and had a son, (1) Hugh Pxidfliuiz, b. 17 June, 1857; d. in Infancy. MOLYNEUX, Rev. Sib John Charles, "of Castle DiUon, Armagh" (1730, I.), ll.b. Christ Coll. Camb. 1866, curate (sole charge) of Barcheston, Warwick. 1880, curate of Horsmonden, Kent. 1876/80; s. his father as 9th Baronet in 1879; b. 27 June, 1843; m. 16 April, 1873, Fanny, dau. of Edward Jackson, Esq. of Walsoken House, near Wis- beach, and has 3 sons and a dau. (1) Edward Charles, b. 11 Aug. 1876. (2) William Arthur, b. M Ju^. 1877. (3) John Howard, K SS Oct. 1878. (4) Mary Qertmde Fanny. Arms— As. a cross-moUne pierced or, In the dexter chief point a fleur-de-lis of the last. CREST— An heraldic tiger passant arg. holding in his dexter fore-paw a cross-mollne or. Motto— Stat fortuna domus virtnte. Rbsidekcb— Barcheston, Warwick. Ilineafle. DAinSL VOLTNEUX, Ulster king of arms by patent 28 June, 1596 (son of Sir Thomas Molyneux, bom at Calais, chancellor of the exchequer, Ireland, 1590/6; d. 18 Jan. 1596, aged 55, having m. at Bruges, Katherine Slobert, dau. of the governor of that dty; she d. 19 Popt. 1597; both bur. in Christ Perring. His Church Cathedral. Dublin), M.P. Strabane 1613 ; d. 13 June, 1682, having m. Jane, dau. of Sir William Usher, clerk of the privy council (by Isabella, dau. of Lord Chancellor Loftus, archbishop of Dublin); she d. 17 May, 1674. His grandson, SIB THOMAS MOLYNEUX (younger brother of the cele- brated philosopher William Molyneux, surveyor-gen. of Ireland), MJ>. Dublin 1687, regius professor physics, knighted June 1695, physician to the state and physician-general to the army 1718, fjls. FJLC.P. hon. fellow 1692/17S8, created a Baro- NBT OF lRBLA:eiD 4 July, 1730; b. 14 April, 1661 ; d. 19 Oct. 1781, having m. 1692, Catherine, dau. of Balph Howard (E. WIGKLOW), of Dublin, lf.D. and sister of Robert, bishop of Elphin ; she d. 18 Dec. 1747, having bad with other issue 2 sons, cl wbtnn the yoonger, SIR CAPBL, of Castle Dillon, co. Armagh, 3rd Baronet, PXX (on the dH^ of his brother, Sir Daniel. F.ius. 1789, aged 26), 1LJ>. Clogher 1761, and for university of Dublin; d. Aug. 1797, aged 80, having m. 1st— IS Aug. 1747. Elisabeth, dau. of William East, bo. of HaU Plaoe, Berks. (Bart.) ; she d. 14 Jan. 1757. having had S sons, 71/ Sir Oapel, 4th Baronet; b. 10 Mar. 1750; d. s. p. 8 Dec. 1882, having m. in 1765, Margaret, eldest dau. of Sir Neil O'Donnel, Bart, of Newport, oo. Mayo. /a/ (3«org«, barw-at-law, m.p. Oranard; d. 27 July, 1806, having m. Oatherine, dan. of Richard Oore, Esq. of Sea View, oo. Wick- low ((}ors-BO0TH), and had 2 dans. [11 Anne, m. 1776,to Sir Anthony Brabazon, Bart, so created » Daa 1797 (R. MkatH); he d. S July, 1808, having had a son and 2 dans. r2] Harriet, m. to 0«n. Sir WQUam Arabin, and divorced. SIR OAFIL m. Indly— 17 Ang. 1766, Elisabeth, only dau. of Lieot^-Ctai. Adkraon, oomw-in-chief In the East Indies, and hadSsona, /8/ Sir ThonMS, 5th BaioiMt, Itoat-fm. In the army ; d. 26 Nov. 1841, having m. BUaabeth, dao. of Tbi only IflgittaMtoofaUd was, Sib Ok»ob Kiira ADuntCROir, Oth Baronet ; b. 17 Oct. 1811 ; d. tt Jan. 1848, having m. 6 July, 1887, Emma, dau. of Oraeo, Bsq.; she d. 11 Nov. 1874, having (re-m. 18 July, 184». to WUllismBdward Fox, Bsq. of Clifton, Bristol, and had I sons and a dan.) had a son and dan. (1) Sir Ctoel, 7th Baronet, DJ^ Armagh, hich sheriif 1867; h. IMl; d. M Jan. 1879, having m. ICJan. 1868, Mary Bmfly Prancaa, eldest dan. of Sir Peter Fitagerald, Bart. (Knight of Ksny), and had a dan.— Julia Elisabeth Mary. (8) Emily CMherlne, m. 4 Nov. 1862, to James Vance (Tleland, capt.lidhnsBan. /4/ Joiuii,orOaTelHIll.Salopk.BJr.; m.EUa,dan.of Young ■sq. andhad 4 sons and 7 dans. [11 Ctoel, B.A. vioar of St. Fanl's, Onslow Square, London, h. 1 Dee. 1804 ; d. 27 De& 1877, having m. let— June, 1811, Maria, 2nd dan. of Adm. Carpenter; she d. 15 Mar. 1869. He m. tndlv— 4 0:t. 1870, Eugenia Grace, widow of Ueot-OoL Ali'*«*»<<*"' Murray, 87th regt. and dan. of CoL James Ors^ William Curtis, as. (Bart.), of the Bengal ■nny. l^rhis 1st wifto he had 5 dans. (1) Maria Jane, m. 17 Nov. 1868, as 8rd wife, to Lord William Pitt Lennox (D. RicmfOND); he d. 18 Feb. 1881.. (a) Elisa, m. 21 April, 1857, to Sir diaries Ooring, Bart. (8) Ella, m. 21 June, 1859, to Albert LeUnd, 8rd son of Rev. and Hon. Baptist Noel (E. Gainsborodoh). (4) Julia, m. 18 July, 1861, to Rev. Julius Henry Rowley (BA.RT.) (5) CJaroline, m. 9 June, 1864, to Hugh Gk>ugh Arbuthnot, Esq. (Bart.) Sir John William Henry, s. as 8th Baronet. Thomas Henry Howard, lieut. R.N.; d. 4 Sept. 1847. ~illiam, M.A. CJh. Ch- Oxon. 1851, rector of Twineham, guasex, since 1859; b. S Sept. 1834; m. 25 Oct. 1859, Jessie, youngest dau. of J Hogarth, Esq. of London, and has a son and 4 daus. Ernest, b. 15 July, 1865. — EtheL— Maud. — Beatrice.— 8] Si] 3] Th( 4] Wl ^l (Charlotte, m. 8 July, 1827, as 2nd wife, to Rev. C:harles alcot, of Bltterley, Salop, and d. s. p. [6TAnnie,m. , to late Rev. J R Webb, of Weobly, Hertford. [7] Elisa. m. , to CoL Henry Staoe, R.A. and had iSBue. His 2nd dau. Mary Caroline, m. 29 Aug. 1876, to John W. N. Barlow, Esq. B.La8. [8] Marianne, d. 1872, having m. ,to Gen. James Robert Brunker, R.A. commanding forces in China, who d. 24 Mar. 1869. [9] Georgiana. 10] Ella, m. as of Farringdon, Berks ; he d. 17 June, 1876. Ella, m. as 2nd wife, to Major-Gen. Piercy Benn, RJL [11] Harriet Jane, d. 6 Jan. 1875, having m. to Rev. James Cuthbert Flood, rector of Billinghurst, Sussex. SIR JOHN WILLIAM HENRY, 8th Baronet, hon. canon of Ely Cathedral, vicar of Sudbury, Suffolk ; b. 28 Jan. 1819; d. 5 Mar. 1879, having m. 21 April, 1842, Louisa Dorothy, youngest dau. of John duistian, Esq. dempeter of the Isle of Man ; she d, 16 Feb. 1877, having had 5 sons and a dau. (1) Sir John Charles, Oth and present Baronet. (2) George Christian, b. 1 July, 1846; d. 24 Dec. 1873. 440 MONCREIFF. rS) Howard William, b. 8 Mar. 1851; m. 30 J^l/. 18-9, Katha- Se EUrbeth, eldest dau. of J. aiover, Esq. of Sudbury. S) Henry StAart, b. 14 Feb. 1852 ; d 29 Dec. 1869 rs) Capel Forbes, b. 25 April, 1855 ; d. 5 June, 1875. (6) Isabella Louisa, d. 12 July, 1869. Alexander Moncreiff, of Barnhill, Perths. f.r.8. coL Edinburgh art. mil., inventor of "Moncreiff" system of working artillery ; b. 1829 ; m. 20 April, 1875, Harriet Mary, only dau. of late James Wilson Rimington WiUon, Esq. of Bromhead Hall, Yorks. and has a son, Malcolm Mathew. b. 1876. (4) Isabella, m, to Sir George Rollo, of Duncmb CB. ROT.T.O) WILLIAM MONCREIFF, of Moncreiff, Ik re the place, monastery, and gardens oi ; d. before his father, 26 Nov. 1570, having m. Joiu ..;iur« ence, Lord Oliphant, and had with other issue 2 sous, (1) William, cf whom presently. (2) Archibald, of Balgony, minister of Abcmethy, Perthshire about 1680, m. Margaret, sister of Sir George Anchinleck, a Balmanno Oord of session, 1686), and had issue. (This on th( authority of Playf AIR'S SCOTCH Baronetage, p. 89 ; see i DOUGLAS Baronage, p. 475, where the editor states that he ia unable to affiliate this Archibald). His great-great-grandson. Sir William, s. as 7tli Baronet. WILLIAM MONCREIFF, of Moncreiff, m. Anne, dau. Robert Murray, of Abercairnie. He had with oth lasae 4 sons, [1] William, d. umn. [2] Sir John, of Moncrelfle, created a Baronet of Noi Scotia, to him and his heirs malo wlmtsinvir. 22 April, If m. Ist — Anne, dao. of David Bethuue. uf Creich, and daus. He m. Sndly— Lady Anne Murray, only dau. of Wi Snd Earl of Tullibardine ; she d. Dec 1660, having had f and a dau. (1) Sir John, 2nd Baronet, d. umn. 1686. (2) Sir David. 3rd Baronet, d. unm. (3) William, d. young. (4) Henry, d. nnm. (6) Sir James, 4tli Baronet, col. in the army, d. unm. (6) Margaret, m. to OoL George Marray.Snd son of Patrick, Ist Earl of Elibank. [3] Robert, of Crmigie, d. nnm. Hugh , m. Isabel, dan. of left an only son. \^: Hay, of Meggincb, oo. Perths. Sir John.Sth Bart, of Tippennalach. physician. m.Ni' an. of MonoraUf , of Baster Moncreifl, and hmi other issne an only eon to smnrlve, tIz. Sir Hugh, Oth Baronet, d. nnm. 174S/4. IB WILLL/LH, Tth Baronet, minister of Blackford (5th n1 S MONCKEIFF, Kev. Sir Henry Wellwood, of Tulliebole Castle, co. Kinross d.d. (1626, N.S.), minister of St. Cuthbert's, Edinburgh, E.G. since 1852, secretary to "the bible board" H.M. master printers Scotland since 1861, principal clerk of the Free Church general assembly, and modera- tor since 1869; s. his father as 9th Baronet in 1851 ; b. 21 May, 1809; m. 1st— 8 Mar. 1838, Alexina Mary, dau. of Greorge Bell, Esq. of Edinburgh ; she d. s. p. 12 April, 1874. He m. 2ndly— 19. Aug. 1875, Lucretia, youngest dau. of late Andrew Murray, of Murrays's Hall, co. Aberdeen ; h^ir -proeumptivO) . LordH^loneHefE. d.i^'n*V'. li^;^. Arms— Quarterly, Isi! alld 4th, Arg. a lion rampant gu. a chief erm. 2nd and 3rd, Arg. an oak issuing out of a well in base ppr. Crest — A demi-lion gu. Supporters— Two men armed cap4-pie ppr. Motto — Sur esp^rance. Residence — 6, Merchistoun Crescent, Edinburgh. Eineage. -TTTILLIAM MONCREIFF, of Moncreifl [son of Sir John V V Moncreiflf, who had a charter of the barony of Mon- creiff, 29 Aug. 1495; he was grandson of Sir Malcolm Moncreiff who was constituted a lord of session by James II. 1466 • the' lands of Moncreiff were granted to Matthew de Moncreiff by Sir Roger de Mowbray, and erected into a free barony by Alexander II. l Feb. 1248], purchased the lands of Tipper- malloch, from William Moncreiff in 1530, and reconveyed them to him in 1532 ; m. Margaret Murray, of Balvaird, and had 3 sons and a dau. (1) ■William, of whom presently. (2) John, prior of Blantyre, left a natural son, Gilbert, 'phy- sician to the King. (3) Alexander, of Kintillo (said by Douglas to have died s. p )• m. Christian, dau. Crichton, of Strathurd, and from him descends his family in lineal sncoearion, danmnMi of of Sooland); d. » Dec. 17M, h»Tinff m. OMMrinc. of Robert Wellwood, of Oarrock; tar mole Bmt\ porohaeed the estate of TnllMmIe, oo. XlnroM, tn i 17»S he oouTeyed It to his great nephew, Ber. B. wards Ber. Sir Henry Wellwood Moncralfle, Bart n of Blachford), on oonditlon th«t he shoold bear i WeUwood,fto. Sir WUUam had 6 ioos and a dao. son, Sm JAMBS WBLLWOOD.MONCREIFF, 9th I the death of his father Sir Henry in 1827). slon and Justiciary of Scotland 18n/61; b. IS Sept April, 1801, baring m. 19 Jnne. 1806, Ann, dau Robertson, RJf . ; she d. S8 May. 1841, baring had : nth itf, lord , 1871 (1) Sir Henry, 10th and present Baronet. (2) Sir James, solicitor-gen. for Scotland, lord justice clerk of Scotland, &c created a Bar< >n and Baron MONCRXirr 9 Jan. 1874. (See \ (3) William, accountant of tiie coort of si -<• M>t 1813; m. S6 AprU, 1890, Sosan BaUantine. late Joeepb Dykes Ballantlne-Dykes, of Dovi : land, s.p. (4) George Robertson, H.X.'s inspector of schools since 1850 rector of Tattenhall, Cheshire, 184S/M; b. 29 Jan. 1817; m. i: Oct. 1868, Martha, dau. of WOliam Home, Esq. of Tattenhall Cheshire, s. p. (5) Thomas, d. unm. 83 Dec. 18M. (6) Elizabeth, (7) LooiM Anne, d. SO April, 1877. (8) Catherine Mary. }}l0aU IH h(^A^Ki^/^WAf^€^l^^ MONCREIFFE^MONTEFIORE. 441 MONCREIFFE, 6lB Robert Dbum- MOND,of Moncreiffe House. CO. Perth (1685, N.8.), Heut. Scots guards, retd. 1881 ; s. his father as 8th Baronet in 1879 ; b. 3 Nov. 1856 ; m. 5 April, 1880, Evelyn Eliza- beth, dau. of CoL the Hon. Charles Rowley Hay (E. KiNNOULL); heir pre- sumptive, his brother Thomas Oeorge Harry. ARMS— Arg. a Hon rmmpant between two mnllete gn. a chief ORwr— A dMBt-Uon go. M OTTO-fiur eepteBBoe. 8BAT— MtmoHe of Barn, Perthehire. Bridge llmfagf. I) crt-i:' '<) be sou uf ^ir Joha Maa- liMTlwre Berlde, o( Tuiter- lUu. the [I] DkTid, m. Jiargwvt Andenon, of Hobnewond, and had • [2] SirThooMLolerkaf theeaoheqiMrMidtra barony oflfoBoraUre la IMS from air Jtoha lfdMhl& tad }iaroDet(aeepnoedlnffartiole),er««l«d«BAron«tonroTa Scotia, 90 Not. 16W, to him and hie haira mala, d. a. pk [3] HaiTj. m. Barbaim, daa. o( Han7BartNrt,of Oardlff.and Ti.icl 8 eons, 1 ) Sir Thomaa, and Baraial, m. Margaret, dan. of David i>7the,oClfethTen.andhadlBBna. HiagreaH^reat'grandKin, Sir DaTld, a as 6tti BaiOMt. (2) Harry, o< Bapnem. (3) Darid, provoet marehal general of Jamaloa. DAVm MONCRBIITB m. tadly, ICaiy Nlabet, of Swannle and had a iod, William, who aoqnired a tetnaa la thaWeet Indlea,and feft Mary, m. lit, to Sir (Me), of Port St. Darld ; he d. 17tO. and ahe re-m. to William Poynts, Beq. S' SIR DAVID, Oth Baronet (on the death of hie tether in 1818): b. 81 Dea 1788 ; d. SO Nov. 1810, having m. It Jan. 1819. Helen, tad dan. of Aieae Maokay, Biq. of Bootetown, Peebles; the d. tt/Sf Anil, 1869 (having r»-m. M Oct. 1849. to Oeorge Angnetoa, tad Barl of Bradtocd, irtu> d. IS Mnr. 18M), and had S eons and S daoa. (1) Sir Thomas, a aa 7th Baronet (2) William iBneaa. b. 17 Jan. IBSf. (3) Helen, d. IS May, 1874, having m. SS Mar. 1844,toBdmnnd Wright, of Halston, Salop, J.P. high aheriff 1897, capt. late North Salop yeo. cav. and nas with other ierae, Charlei Hairy Wrioht, lient. Salop yeo. oav. b. 1891. (4) BUmbeth. 9rt I]dmmmond, 8th and present Baronet (2) Thoiias George Harry, heir presumptive to the Baronetcy; b. 9 Oct. 1861. (3) William, b. 18 Jan. 1863. (4) Ronald, b. 8 May, 1869. (5) Malcolm, b. S9 Oct. 1866. (6) John Alexander, b. S Aug. 1871. (7) Looisa, m. 89 Oct. 1868, to John, 7th Duke of Athole, K.T. (8) Helen, m. 6 April, 1864, to Sir Charles John Forbes, Bart, of Castle Newe, oo. Aberdeen, one of iLM.'s body guard, Boot- land. (9) Oeorgina Blizabeth, m. SI Nov. 1865, to William, Ist Earl of Dudley. (10) Harriet Sarah, m. 7 Dec 1866, to Sir Charles Mordaunt, Bart.; divorced llMar. 1879. (11) Blanche, m. 11 June, 1878, as tad wife, to Charles Archi- bald Morray, Beq. (B. Mansfibld). (12) Frances Bose, m. SI Feb. 1871, to Sir Alexander Mnir- Mackenzie, Bart. (13) Selina, d. S6 Nov. 1877, having m. 20 July, 1869, as tad wife, to Ueat.-Co\. William Arbuthnot, 14th hussars (Bart.) (14) Mary Katharine, m. 26 Oct. 1880, to Basil Templer, 2nd son of Sir Graham Qraham-Montgomeiy, Bart. f SsM^ly^cJ" MONTEFIORE, SiB Moses, knighted when sheriff of London and Middx. 9 Nov. 1837, created a Babokbt 23 July, 1846, sheriff of London and Middx. 1837, Middx. 1845, Kent, 1847, one of H.M.'s lieutenants for the city of London; b. 24 Nov. 1784; m. 10 June, 1812, Judith, dau. of Levi Bamet CJohen, of London; she d. s. p. 24 Sept. 1862. JJ^^/c^tT'^^ NOTK— There is no heir to this Baronetcy. ARMS— Arg. a cedar tree between two mounts of flowers ppr. on a chief as. a dagger erect ppr. between two muUets of six points or. Crbst— 1st, An eastern crown or charged with two roses gn tad. Two moonts as in the arms therefrom issuant a demi-lion or supporting a flag-stalf ppr. thereon hoisted a forked pennon as. insc ribed Jemaalem in Hebrew characters gold. SUPPORTSBS— Dexter, a lion gnardant or. Sinister, a stag ppr each supporting a flag-staff therefrom flowing a banner to the* dexter ax. inscribed Jemmlem in Hebrew duuracters gold. MOTTO— Think and thank. SEAT— Bast Clifle Lodge, BauMgate. TOWN Hou8»-«, Park Lane, w. Eiiuage. MOSES VITA MONTEFIORE, of London, merchant, d. 18 Nov. 1789, having m. 29 Mar. 1762, Ester, dau. of Massaod Baeah ; she d. S9 Mar. 181S, having had with S daus. 4 sons, [1] David, of London, b. 21 Sept. 1799; d, s. p. [2] Samuel, b. 9 Feb. 1767; m. Grace, dau. of Abraham Hocatta, and had issue. [3] Joaeph, of whom presently. [4] Eliezer, of London, merchant; b. 4 April, 1761; m. 9 July, 1797, Judith, dan. of Jacob Joseph Levi, and had (with 14 other children) 8 (1)M, b. SS June. 1798. 442 GRAHAM-MONTGOMER Y. (2) Jacob, of Brighton, b. 23 Nov. 1801, whose son, J _^ ,, Gompertz, m. at Wiesbaden 20 Aug. 1876, and at P^s 17 Sept. following, Eugenie, 2nd dau. of Surgeon-Major Gerald de Wilton, m.d, of 29th Madras N.I. His dau. Ada Rachel m. 22 June, 1870, to Joseph L. Alexander, of London. (3) Joseph Barrow, b. 24 June, 1803; m. and has with other issue (2 sons and 8 daus.) a son and 3 daus. /I/ Frederic Barrow, youngest son, m.l Feb. 1881, Dorothy Frances, 5th dau. of Francis FuUer, Esq. of Bichmond, /aT Ada Barrow, m. 5 Mar. 1867, to Saul Joshua, of the Mauritius. /3/ Josephine, m. 23 Feb. 1870, to Leopold S. Oppenheim, /4/ Edith Barrow, m. 22 Jan. 1878, to David Nathan, of Auckland, New Zealand. JOSEPH MONTEFIORE, of London, merchant; b. 15 Oct. 1759; d. 11 Jan. 1804, having m. 13 Aug. 1783, Rachel, dau. of Abraham Mocatta, of London ; she d. 27 Aug. 1841, having had 3 sons and 3 daus. [1] Sir Moses, created a BARONET. [2] Abraham, of London, d. Aug. 1824, having m. Ist, Mary, dau. of George Hall, and had a dau. (1) Mary, d. s. p. 22 Nov. 1845, having m. to Benjamin Mocatta, of London. Mr. ABRAHAM MONTEFIORE m. 2ndly— 23 Aug. 1815, Hen- rietta dau. of Meyer Anselme Rothschild, of Frankfort, banker ; she d. 19 Feb. 1866, having had 2 sons and 2 daua. (2) Joseph Meyer, of Worth Park and Tortington Honse, Sussex, J.P. D.L. high sheriff 1870; b. 10 May, 1816; d. 9 Oct. 1880, having m. 1 Feb. 1860, Henrietta Frandsoa, dau. of S B Tickel, Esq. and had 2 sons, Francis Abraham, b. 10 Oct. I860.— Edward Meyer, b. 16 April, 1862. (3) Nathaniel Meyer, of 18, Portman Square, b. 23 Sept 1819. His elder son, Leonard, d. 6 Sept. 1879, aged 26. (4) Charlotte. (5) Louisa, m. Mar. 1840, to Sir Anthony de Rothschild, Bart, who d. 4 Jan. 1876. [3] Horatio Joseph, of London, merchant; m. 1 Jan. 1823, Sarah, eldest dau. of Daniel Mocatta, of London, and had 6 sons and 6 daus. (I) Joseph, b. 2 May, 1823.— (2) Moses, b. 28 July, 18S9.- (3) Abraham, b. 16 July, 1832.— (4) David, b. 16 Dec. 18S4.— (5) Benjamin, b. 26 June, 1835, (6) Emanuel, major R.A. retd. with hon. rank Ueat.-ooL (late Bombay), formerly adj. Northumb. art. mil. ; b. 1 Mar. 184S; m. 11 April, 1878, Josephine dau. of Dr. Henrique*, and has a dau. b. 30 Mar. 1880. (7) Rebecca.— (8) Rachel.— (9) Henrietta.— (10) Evelina.- (II) Judith. (12) Anne, m. 6 April, 1879, to Leopold Schloss, of Man- chester. [4] Sarah, m. 1st— 6 Jan. 1813, to Solomon Sebay, of London; he d. 3 Dec. 1831, leaving issue. She re-m. 7 Nov. 1889, to Moses Asher Goldsmid, Esq. of London (Bart.) [5] Abigail, m. 10 Aug. 1810, to Benjamin Gtompertx, of London. [6] Rebecca, m. 20 Oct. 1824, to Joseph Solomons, Esq. [7] Justina, m. 3 Mar. 1819, to Benjamin Cohen, Esq. of Richmond, Surrey, and has with other issue a son, Arthur COHEN, Q.c. 1874, M.P. Southwark 1880, B.A. Magdalen Coll. Camb. 1853 (5th wrangler), bar.-at-law I.T. 1857, judge of the Cinque Ports, standing counsel to university of Cambridge, junior counsel under Lord Selbome in the Geneva arbitration. GBAHAM-MONTGOMERY, Sib Graham, of Stanhope, co. Peebles, d.l. (1801, U.K.), lord of the treasury 1866/8, and 1880, lord-lieut. Kinross since 1864, M.P. Peebleshirc and Selkirk 1868/80, Peeblesh. 1852/68, lieut Midlothian yeo. cav. 1850/4, a brig.-gen. "royal company of archers," the Queen's body-gua^ in Scotland ; s. hi.s father as 3rd Baronet in 1839 ; b. 9 July, 1823; m. 10 April, 1845, Alice, youngest dau. of John James Hope- Johnstone, Bsq. of Annandale, m.p. (E. Hope- T0X7N), and has had 4 sons and 4 daus. (1) JamM Gordon Heniy. DJi. FieUis, llent. and capi. Cold- stream gnarda 187S; b. 6 Fab. 18M. (2) Baail Templer, Uent. late 00th rifl«; b. 1 Mar. 18M; m. S6 Oct. 1880, Maiy Katheriae, yaQngwtdan. of Sir Thomas Hon- creiffe, Bart. (3) Cbarlea Percy, b. 6 Sept 18M. (4) Arthnr Oedl, Ueat. 71at ngt latahighhuid borderan mil. : b. 8 Jan. IBM. (5) Alice Anne. (6) Helen Mabel, m. S9 Dec. 1870, to William Stephen Oore- Langton, Esq. M.P. Mid SomerMt 1878, hatrpreRunptire to the Earldom of Temple, of Stowe, onated 180 U>.BUCKIHOHAM). (7) lAxcj Alyne Oampbdl, d. 6 Maj, 1861. (8) Brelyn Henrietta. ARMS— <2aarterly, i. and nr., qnarterly, at. and gn. on a eroea wavy between in the let and 4th qnarten three fleurs-de-lis or and in the Snd and 8rd as many annnlata gammed ai. a mullet between foor creeoenta of the laat, MoirroOMBRT. ii. and UL Arg. a human heart crowned ppr. on a chief aa. thne eeoallopa ox, a bordure ermine, GRAHAM. CRB8T— 1st, A female figure (repreaentlng Hope) reeted at. train arg. her dexter hand resting on an anchor and in the sinister a man's head eraaed all ppr. ** Garde Men." Snd, An escallop or, " Spero meUor." SKATS— Stobo Oastle, co. Peebles, and Kinrow Hoiue, KinrvMS . Town Hon8>-4S, Grofrenor Place, &w. Hineage. w ILLIAM MONTGOMERY, of Macbie Hill, Peebleahli« (son of William); d. 1768, aged 86, baring m. Barbara, dan. of Robert Rutherford, Esq. of Rowland, and had S sons, SIR William (elder son), created a BaroxbtSS Oct. 1774, ext. on the death of his son Sir George, Snd Baronet, 9 July, SIR JAMES, of Stanhope, Peebleehlre (younger son), chief baron of the exchequer in Scotland 1776/81, and lord advocate 1766, M.P. Peebles 1768/76, created a Baroxkt 16 July, 1801; d. 2 April, 1808, baring m. Margaret, only dan. and heir of Robert Scot, Esq. of Killeam, oo. Stirling ; she d. having had, with 8 daus. 4 sons, /I/ Wllliftm, lieut.-col. 43rd regt; d. Oct 1800. /2/ Sir James, «. ns 2nd Baronet. /3/ Archibald, of \Miim, Peebleehlre, judge at Rnngpora. B.C.S.; b. 86 June, 1771 ; d. 1846, having m. Maria RMMchToif Heese Cassel ; she d. Feb. 1864, having had 8 sons and a dan. [1] James, of LlUington Manor, Warwick, SM diar — guards; b. 7 Dec. 1809; m. 18 June, 18M, ~ of John Anstruther-Thomaon, Bsq. of MONTGOMERY. 443 ruuTHER— Bart.) ; she d. 8 Jan. 1878, haying had S inl 2 .iaug, b. S8 l£aj, 18S7; d. onm. 7 Feb. 18S7.— James )). 11 Mar. 1819.— JobD Conrad, b. 14 Sept. uientina Margaret.— Emily Harriet, d. 2S June, 1854. [2] Charles William, b. 11 Jnne, 1818; d. SS Sept. 1849, baring m. Jane Caroline, dan. of Bichard Bennard, Esq. of York (she re-m. 10 Jan. 1856, as Snd wife, to Capt. Bobert Peel Floyd— Babt.), and left an only dan. Emily E m. 15 Feb. 1871, to Andrew Charles How- ard, of the metropditan police, late LC.& [3] Conrad, b. 19 Oct 1814; d. unm. 1859. [ 4 1 KmUy Maria, d. t Jane, 1879, haying m. 6 Ang. 1838, to A i iiider, 9th Lord Blibank, who d. SI May, 1871. J U>rt,bar.-ftt-UwLT.: b,5 Jnne,V75; d. J Dec. 1854, III. S4 April, 1817, BUiabeth, dan. of Bryant Mawm, iiushqr, nerta.; she d. S9 Mar. 1870, baring had 4 sons . - --tua. [11 James Frands, D.IX d«Mi of ■diabargh; b. 10 July, 1U18; m. 17 Jan. 1880. Hon. Binbakh Maiy Bphinstone, sister of William, 15th Baron IDphliwtona, a. p. Ca] Bobart, h. t7 Nor. 1810; m. let- Jan. 1B55. Helen, yoongest dan. of Bobert Spnnkfe, Baa. ; she d. s. p. Mar. 1817. Hentlndly- Nor. 1819, DrHwr.Bwi , ekkrdMLofT.T. 1B14. rt] Wniiam, b. 10 Mar. 1811; m. SI Ang. 1880L Blimbeth kazweU, dan. of late Oolin Maoechram, ofOaMdd, and baa S Mn8and4daaiL Bobert HamOton, h. M J11I7, 1861-OoUn FtancK bw 18 July, 1887.— WllUaa Harold, b. 19 Ang. 1818.— Btebetta AnnabeUa.-Marfu«t Baton Btnait^-lUiy AUoa-JMM BtheL [4] 0«oi«« Ftnoh. b. SO Aof. 1819; m. 18 April, 1874, Vfarianno Hooper, dan. of late J WOldna, ol Aah- Held, WOta, a. pi [S] lUMbath, m. 1 Dea 1861, to Sir Haniy Jamaa Salon- stanart. Bait. a. p. [ 0] Margaret, onm. v^m JAMBS 2nd Baranak, lord adrooate of Sootland 180«/t, O M.p. Peebtahlra aaariy 80 yaars; bi 9 Oct 1768; d. 17 May, 18S9, barlaf m. I18-I Aag . 1808. Lad/ BUnbath HamQ ton. daa of Dimte, 8th ■arioC BaUdilETiU d. baring bad a son and 1 dans. (1) Jamaa, b. 18 Aprfl, 1811; d. 16 July. 1811. (2) Halan Anna, d. 1870, baring n. 1888, to Rt. Hon. WnUam Fbrtiaa MaflNnda^ of Fiattaioi«» V.B. M.P. ca Psablaa, lord of the li aaa uij and aaa to tho tnaany; he d.MB^iri88S. (3) BUMbath, d.18 fiept 1874,hannr m. S Jan. 18S4, to Jamas Kw-WUllaaaon. SMi.ot Oardrona, PeehtoasMre, Madraa CJ. ; bed. 1847. BIB JAMBS m. Indly— 1816. Hahn, joangw dan. of Thomaa Graham, Bm). of Klnroaa, K3. M.P. ; aha d. 1888, harlng had, with other lasoa, S aona, (4) Blr QnUuun, Srd and pnaant Bannat. (5) John BaaU Hamilton, of Nairton, 00. Lawirk, h. 11 Sapt 1824. (6) Thomaa Henry, eapt late 41nd hlghlandars; b. 11 Ang. 1838; d. 10 Jan. 1879, harlng m. 4 Mar. 1887, Hon. Anna Maria (p. p.). dan. of Ueoi.-OoL Balkr-B|Dhtaiatana»of Oarbety, Mid- lothian, and Biatar of William, 18th Baron llphlnatone, and I'l S sons and a dan. Henry Jamea, b. 6 Sept 1859.— Herbert Elphinstone, b. 1 Mar. 1861.— Violet Anna. MONTGOMERY, Sib ALEXAia)ER Leslie (1808, u.K.),adin. reserved ; s. his brother as 3rd Baronet in 1878 ; b. 12/15 Mar. 1807; m. 30 June, 1840, Caroline Rose, dan. of James Campbell, Esq. of Hamp- ton Court, Middx. and has 2 sons and 5 daus. (1) Hugh Conyngham, capt. 6th dragoon guards (carabi- nlers), retd. h. p. 1880; b. 18 Oct. 1847. (2) Alexander Oedl, b. 1 Ang. 1859. ^ Arthur Brelyn Mallort DB Cbtto.— A son b. 4 June, 1879.— Mehmie Boae EUaabeth Angnsta.— Gladys MabaL (4) Florenoe Sophia. (5) MabeL (0) BaohalMaiy. (7) Bthal : ABXS-Onartflrly,l8fcand 4th, Aa. three fleara-da4i8 or, Ind and Srd, On. three annnlaka or gammed aa. on an eaoutdMon of pr»- tenoa arg* • tUting spear and sword In aatUre ppr. all within a bordnrs arg. ohargad with eight tnioila aUiived pjpr. Crmt— On a ohapean gn. turned up arm. n oomt arm armed graqdng a broken tUting apear ppr. koTTO-Oaideabien. Flaee^&w. Emeagr. ALBXANDEB MONTGOMBRY, of Bonyglen, 00. Donegal (eon of Bobert Mbntfmnery, of Bonyglen, who d. 1711, hj . dan. of Ber. W. Conyngham, rector of Inrer, 00. Donegal, of the Slane fSamlly); b. 1700; d. 1748, harlng m. 11 Sept. 1718, Anna, dan. of Ber. Balph Phillips, rector of Killy- maed, 00. Donegal, and bad 1 aona, (11 Jamea, of Bonygten. archdeacon of Raphoe; b. 1726; d. 797, harlng m. Don, dao. of Nicholas Coddlngton, of Dwyhra, 00. Loath, and had a eon and dan. (1) Alexander, of Bonyglen, 40 rears reotcr of Inrer, 00. Donegal, b. 1774, d. a. Pl 1844. baring m. 1797, Mary, dan. of Oharlea Stewart, of Hombead, 00. DonegaL (2) Maiy. m. to Ber. Samnel Law, rector of Oarton, Donegal (see alao B. Rathdonitbll). [21 Alexander, of the Hall, 00. Donegal, capt. 63nd regt.; b. 1717; d. 1791 baring m. 19 Nor. 1761, Mary Galwey, only dau. of Jamee Allen, Beq. of Oastle Dobbs, 00. Antrim; she d. 1810, harlng had with S daua. 1 sons, (1) Sir Henry Conyngham, created a Baronet. (2) Jamea, of Seariew, co. Don^al, b. 1 Mar. 1771; d. 1881, harlng m. 1 Jan. 1806, Jemima, dau. of James Glasgow, Beq. of Augbaderwam, co. Ldtrim, and had a son and dau. Ill Oonyngham, b. 1 Jan. 1809, d. 1889. fit Jemdma, b. 83 Oct. 1807; m. to Cagltau, Baron de aulpheaos, chamberlain to the King of Bararia. m HBNBY CONYNGHAM MONTGOMERY, Ueut-coL of oaraby, inspecting field officer S.LC& serred with great distinction in the war with Tlppoo Sultan, created a Babokkt 8 Oct 1806 M.P. St. Michael, Great Yarmouth and 00. Donegal; b. IS Mar. 1766 ; d. 11 Jan. 18S0, harlng m. 21 June, 1800, Barah Mercer, dan. of Lealle Grore, Bsq. of Grove Hall, co. Donegal; she d. 8 Dec. 1884, harlng had 4 eons and 8 dans. [1] Right Hon. Sir Henry Conyngham, 2nd Baronet, p.c 1877, member of the Indian oounoil 1888/76, Madras council 1864/7, secretary to the goremor of Madras 1847/64, entered Madras &a 1884 ; b. 10 June, 180S ; d. s. p. 14 June, 1878, harlng m. S Mar. 1817, Leonora, eldest dan. of Gen. Pigot, ool. 4th dragoon guards. [2] Sir Alexander Lealle, 3rd and present Baronet. [3] Hugh, major in the army, b. 18 Mar. 1809; d. unm. 1851. [4] Alfred, commissioner of inland revenue, b. m. 18 Oct. 1843, Hon. Fanny Charlotte Wyndham, eldest daughter of George, Ist Lord Leoonfleld, and baa 1 daus. (1) Edith, m. 8 Aug. 1871, as Ind wife, to George Henry Finch, Esq. M.P. of Burley-on-the-HilL Rutland, and has a dau. b. 28 July, 1879. (2) S ybil, m. 26 Feb. 1866, to John, 8th Marquis of Queens, betry. S' 444- MOON— MOORE. r«;i Marian Emily, m. 10 Mar. 1830, to Very Rev. and Hon. SL^haS Munton Yorke, dean of Worcester, &c. (E. Hard- WICKE); he d. 2 Oct. 1879. rfil Matilda, m. 12 Jan. 1846, as 2nd wife, to Rev. and Hon. William To^y Law, chancellor of Bath and Wells (B.ELLEX- BOROUQH). ^. ^^ (7) Isabella Eliza, m. 25 Mar. 1856, as 2nd wife, to Sir Thomas Whichcote, Bart. (6) Louisa, m. 6 Sept. 1846, to John Andrew CUu-ke, of London, and had with other issue a son and dau. (1) John Francis CLARKE, m. 25 April, 1878, Eate, 2nd dau. of late William E wings, of London. (2) Ada Louisa (only dau.), m. 18 Feb. 1879, to Arthur Bayley, yoimgest son of late Isaac Worthington, of Altrin* Cham, Cbe«hire. MOON, Sir Edward Graham (1855, U.K.), rector of Fetcham, Surrey, since 1859, M.A. Magdalen Coll. 1851; 8. his father as 2nd Baronet in 1871; b. 25 Mar. 1825; m. 3 July, 1851, Ellen, only child of Thomas Sidney, of Leyton House, Essex, formerly M.P. Staf- ford, and has 4 sons and 3 daus. (1) Francis Sidney Graham, lieut. 3rd R. Surrey mil.; b. 4 May, 1866. (2) Arthur Graham, b. 16 Jan. 1857. (3) Wilfrid Graham, b. 17 Sept. 1864. (4) Cecil Graham, b. 7 June, 1867. (5) Evelyn Sarah, m. 4 Sept. 1878, to Herbert Webb Bonaor, Esq. of Great Cozens, Herts. (6) Ellen Gertrude. (7) Beatrice Graham. Arms— Arg. an eagle displayed gu. charged on the breast with two swords in saltire ppr. on a chief nebuly az. a fasces erect or between two crescents arg. Orest— A crescent arg. in front of a fasces in bend or sur- mounting a sword in bend sinister ppr. Motto — JEquam servare mentem. Residence.— Fetcham Rectory, Leatherhead. Uineage. SIR FRANCIS GRAHAM MOON, of London (6th and youngest son of Christopher Moon, of London, merchant), sheriff 1843, alderman 1844, lord mayor 1854, created a BARONET 4 May, 1855, after receiving the Emperor and Empress of the French at Guildhall, chevalier of the legion of honour; b. 28 Oct. 1796; d. 13 Oct. 1871, having m. 18/28 Oct. 1818, Anne, dau. of John Chancellor, of London ; she d. 24 May, 1870, having had 3 sons and 3 daus. (1^ Sir Edward Graham, 2nd and present Baronet. (2) John Francis, of London, J.P. D.L.; b. 31 Dec. 1826. (3) Frederick Graves, B.A. b. 15 Nov. 1829; d. 24 May, 1871. (4) Mary Anne, m. 28 Dec. 1844, to William Butler Langmore, M.R.C.S. and has a son and 2 daus. [1] William LANGMORE, b. 20 Mar. 1852 ; m. June, 1874, Elizabeth Kemshead, eldest dau. of Samuel S. Bankhart, of Leicester. (2) Mary Anne, m. 23 April, 1867, to Edward, eldest son of late Richard Ellis, of Iver Moor, Bucks. (3) Edith Norbury. (5) Ellen, m. May 1847, to William Bosville James, of London. M GORE, Sib Richard Emanuel (1681, i.); s. his father aa 10th Baronet in 1849; b. 1810; m. Ist— 1839, Mary Anne, eldest dau. of A Ryan O'Connor, of Kilgobbin House, co. Cork : shed. 1848. He m. 2n(i: — 1861, Margaret MatiM dan. of Roger and sister Thomas Forrest O'Connor, Es of Dublin and London, bar.-:i law. By his Ist wife he has an only surviving son, (l)ThomMO'Ooiinor,b. 1844. ARMS— As. on % chief Indented or three mnlleU gu. Crxst— Oat of a dac«l coronet a Moor*! heed in profile all T<, OTTO— FortiB oedere oedere non potest. fLinragc. SIR EMANUEL MOORE, oommended the second troop of horse in Monrter in 1666, wm etteintM hy Jambs II. for bis attachment to the Protestant r< " • -n ; created a BarOMKT S9 June, 1681, will dated 8 proved 8 Feb. 16»S, having m. Martha, sister to . UoU, of Linnon, oo. Ck>rk, and had with S dans. 2 sonn, (1) Sir William, 2nd Baronet, M.P. Bandcm, d. 28 Aug. 1693, having m. 19 Oct. 1683, Catherine, eldest dau. of Sir John Perceval, Bart. P.O. (E. Eomont.) She re-m. Ist, to John Montgomery, major of Col. Echlin's dragoons, and Sndly, to Brigadier-Gen. George Frank, M.P. CloaghniJdlty. and had issue, extinct in the male line on the death of his grandson Sir William, 6th Baronet, 1784. (2) Emanuel or Richard, m. Alicia Lamb, and had a son, viz. m EMANUEL, 7th Baronet; b. 17 Mar. 1781 ; d. Aug. 1793, having m. July, 1743, Anne, dau. and heir of Capt. Allen Brown, of Surmount, near Cork, and had numerous issue. Uis grandson, m EMANUEL, Qth Baronet (on the death of his father, Sir Richard) ; b. 1786 ; d. , 1849, having m. . 1809, Ellen Gillman, and han between three eetoilee ea. CRVT— Out of a dooal oaraoet a 8arMen'i head in profile Bar. wreathed arg. and ml OTTO— Ferro oomlte. SEAT— Walton HaU, near WeUeeboame, Warwiok. Imeage. W/ILUAM MORDAUNT, of TnrTQj, Bed& 147I/S (d»- VV aoendedfromWUllamllo(daantofTiinreT,U97): m. Margarety dan. of John Peeks, oCOople, Beds, and hadS eona, (1) 8lr John, of Torrej, one of the royal commandera at Stoke 1484. king's aeijeant I49f/V, taetke oif Cheater IfOO, chan- cellor of the Dodhy of Lancaster, knight of the sword at the creation of Hemy, Prince of Walc%18 Feb. 180f/S, and d. 1S06, leaving iasne. His son, Sir John, had summons to Parliament as a Baron from 4 May, ISSS. to 5 Not. 15»8, and was ancestor of the extinct Earls of Peterborough. (2) William. protboDOtarr of the common pleas; m. 1495. Anne, Snd dau. and ooheir of Thomas Hmitingdon, Esq. of Hempstead, Essex. His great-grandson, SIR L'BSTRANGB MORDAUNT. created a BAROKXT S9 June. 1611, in consideration of his militanr s erflces in the wars between the Spaniards and the States of Holland in the Low Countries; d. 16S7, aged fiS. having m. Margaret, dau. of Peter de Charies, of Antwerp, and had issue. His descendant, Sm JOED^, 9tll Baronet (on the death of his father Sir - Charles, 80 May, 18S3), b. S4 Aug. 1808; d. 27 Sept 1845, having m. 7 Aug. 18S4, Caroline Sophia, Snd dau. of Right Rev. George Murray, D.D. (D. Atholr), bishop of Rochester (she re-m. S5 April, 1853, to GusUvus Thomas Smith, Bsq. of Goldicote, CO. Wore, who d. 8 Jan. 1875), and had 3 sons and 2 ', eldest dau. of Arthur Kelly, of Kelly, Devon; she d. 29 June, 1832, having had 3 sons, [1] Edward, of New Plymouth, N.Z.; d. 19 Jan. 1879, aged 78, having m. Penelope, dau. of Col. Dillon, of Ireland, and had a son and dau. /I/ Edward Treise, b. 1840. /2/ Olympia, b. Oct. 1838. [2] WilUam, in H.O.; b. 9 July, 1806; d. 27 Sept. 1874, having m. 1832, Louisa, dau. of John Wallis, of Bodmin, and had 3 sons, (1) WiUiam, b. 24 June, 1836; m. 22 Sept. 1866. (2) Edward John, b. 17 Oct. 1838. (3) Henry, b. 16 Jan. 1846; d. 20 Oct. 1869. [3] Henry John, of Gonvena, Cornwall, J.P. M.A. Exeter Coll. Oxon. 1832, rector of Kelly, Devon, and vicar of S. Clether, Cornwall, 1837/80 ; b. 20 June, 1807; d. 25 Sept. 1881, having m. 9 Jan. 1834, Elizabeth, eldest dau. of Sir William Lewis Salusbury-Trelawny, Bart, and had 4 sons and 2 daus. /I/ Walter, B.C.L. and M.A. Brazenose Coll. Oxon. bar.-at- law L.I. and M.T.; b. 8 Oct. 1834. /2/ Frederick, M.A. late fellow and tutor of New Coll. Oxon.; b. 4 May, 1836 ; m. 15 July, 1865, Barbara Treby, dau. of William John Clark, of Buckland, Devon, and has 3 sons and 4 daus. Leonard Frederick, b. 5 Sept. 1868.— Hugh William, b. 29 Aug. 1872.— Vernon Harry, b. 1 Sept. 1875.— Eleanor Maud.— Mary. — Barbara Treby.— Elizabeth Trelawny. 73/ Owen Henry, capt. Cornwall rangers; b. 18 Jan. 1840. /4/ Reginald, b. 27 Nov. 1849 ; m. 16 Sept. 1880, EUa Mary, eldest dau. of late Henry Grace Wilson Sperling, of Edge- worth Manor, Glouc. /5/ Mary Louisa. /6/ Letitia Selina. Sm JOHN MORSHEAD, surveyor-gen. to the Prince of Wales, lord warden of the stannaries, chief steward of the duchy of Cornwall, coL Devon and Cornwall Miners 1799, created a Baronet 22 Jan. 1784; bp. 4 Aug. 1747; d. 10 April, 1813, having m. 17 April, 1778, Elizabeth, daiL and coheir of Sir Thomas Frederick, Bart.; she d. 17 Jan. 1846, having had a son, SIR FREDERICK TREISE, 2nd Baronet; b. 1 Jan. 1<83; d. at Keswick — July, 1828, having m. 16 Nov. 1821, Jane, 2nd dau, of Robert Warwick, Esq. of Warwick Hall, Cumber- land; she d. 19 May, 1832, leaving an only son, (1) Sir Warwick Charles, 3rd and present Baronet. M08LEY, Sir Ton- man, of Rolleston Hall, CO. Staflf. J.P. and D.L. (1781, Q.B.), late 6th luniskilling dragoons; his father as 3rd Baron ■ in 1871 ; b. 9 July 181o m. 4 Feb. 1847, Catheriii dau. of late Rev. Jol Wood, of Swan wick, c Derby, and has 3 sons, (1) Oswald, J.P. oa StafT. : 85 Sept 1848; m. » Jan. \hV Bleaaor Oonstaoce, Snd dau. lat« Sir WilUun White, and h a son and S dMia. Oiwmld, b. n Dec 1873.- Violei.— Oenldine. <2) Tonman, bar.-at-law i.T. 1874; b.ie JBn.l8M; m.»Pcb. ^^^^^ 1881, Lady Hilda Bom Mont- gomerie, yoangMt dM. of ArohllMad William, llth Barl Bglinton. (3) Bnudd, b. S9 Oct. 1851. ABM8— OoarUrly, lit and 4ih, 8a. a cherroo betWMn three battle-axes arg. Ind and Srd, Or a ftase between three eagles displayed as. CRK8T— An eagle displayed erm. mantled gu. Motto— lies legem regit. SEAT— Bolleston Hall, Bnrton-on-Treni. Town HOU8>-47, Prince's Gate, 8.W. ILineage. RICHARD M08LEY, of Hough Bnd, Didsbttry, co. Lane, (grandson of Jenkyn Moaley, of Hough Bnd); m. Mar- garet, dan. of Alexander Bloock, of Bllgate, Cheshire, and had 3 sons, [11 Oswald, of Oarratt HalL [2j Sir Nicholas, porchased the manor of Manchester 1696, lord mayor of London 1599; d. 10 Dec 1613, aged 85, having m. Ist, Margaret, dau. of Hugh Whitbroke, of Bridgnorth, Salop, gent, anil hivl 2 sons, (1) Rowland, of Hough End, whose son Edward was created a Baronet 20 July, 1640, which became extinct on the death of his son Sir Edward in 1665. (2) Sir Edward, attomey-geu. of the duchy of Lancaster, purchased the manor of Rolleston, co. Staff, d. utim. I63H. [3] Anthony, of Ancoats, co. Lane, prent.; d. 25 .Mar. 1607, aged 70; bur. in the collegiate chiu-ch of Manchester; m. Alicia, dau. of Richard Webster, of Manchester, gent. His I grandson, I NicuOLAH, of Anooats, J.P. fined by the parliament for I supporting the royal cause ; d. 1673, having m. Jane, dau. of I John Lever, of Accrington, co. Lane and had 2 sons, (1) Oswald, of Ancoats, succeeded also to the RoIle«iton estates, CO. Staff, high sheriff 1701, admitteii to the M.T. 25 June, 1664 ; d. 1726, having m. Mary, dau. of William Yates, of Stanley House, Blackburn, bar.-at-law, and halayed of the first, Edwards. Crests— laanant from the battlements of a tower or charged with a rose gn. slipped ppr., a gryphon's head erm. chaiged with a erosB patte as. Moss. On a rock ppr. a dove arg. hold- ing an oUve branch and surmounted by a rainbow also ppr. Edwabds. Motto— En la rose je fleurie. Seat— Otterspool, near Liverpool. Town Houss— l,Bnnismore Gardens, S.W. Uineage. JOHN MOSS, of Otterspool, oo. Lane, (son of Thomas Moss, of Whiston, and grandson of John Moss, of Hurst House, both CO, Lane) ; b. 18 Feb. 1783; d, 8 Oct. 1868, having m. 8 Sept 1806, Hannah, dau. of Thomas Taylor, Esq. of Blakeley, CO. Lane; she d. 16 Dec. 1878, having had with other Issue 8 sons and 3 daus. /I/ Sir Thomas, created a Baronkt. 121 John James, of East Lydford, Somerset; b. 18 July, 1822; m. 27 Feb. 1862, Louisa, eldest dau. of late Gen. the Hon. Sir Edward Oust, Bart; she d. s. p. 12 Sept. 1866. /3/ GUbert Winter, b. 81 Mar. 1828; m. 29 April, 1862, Elisa Silllfere, dau, of Emmanuel Zwilchenbart, of Liverpool, and has a son and 3 daus. GUbert Winter Zwilchcnbort, b. 18 Feb. 1867.— Gertrude Emily.— Edith. /4/ Margaret, d. s. p. 6 April, 1846, having m. Jan. 1839, as 448 MOSTYN—MO WBRA Y. 2nd wife, to Walker Ferraaid, Esq. of Harden Grange, Yorksh. He d. s. p. 20 Sept. 1835. /5/ Harriet Eliza, d. 13 Sept. 1867, having m. 15 April, 1857, as 2nd wife, to Eev. Greorge Driukwater Bourne, rector of Weston- sub-Edge (Bart.), and had 2 daus. ,_..^ Hannah Moss BOURNE. Louisa Moss. MOSTYN, Sir Pyers, of Tal- acre, Flints, d.l. (1670, E.), sheriff 1843; 8. Ms father as 8th Baronet in 1841; b. 25 Sept. 1811; m. 9 May, 1844, Hon. Frances Georgiana Fraser, dau. of Thomas Alexander, 14th Lord Lovat, and has 5 sons and 5 daus. (1) Pye rg William . 76th highlaiid mil.; b. 14 Aug. 1846 ; m. 4 Nov. 188(.», Anna Maria, 6th dau. of Thomas Aloysius Perry, of Bitham House, co. Warwick, J.P. and has a dau. b. 35 Sept. 1881. (2) George Trevor Basil, highland L.I. mil.; b. 13 June, 1867. (3) Thomas Alexander Joseph, b. 7 Mar. 1869. (4) Francis Joseph, b. 6 Aug. 1860, (5) Nicholas Joseph, b. 17 June, 1866. (6) Charlotte Mary Barbara, m. 26 Aug. 1871, to Thomas, 4th Viscount Southwell, K.P. who d. 26 April, 1878. (7) Margaret Elizabeth. (8) Mary Louisa. (9) Clementina Frances, m. 20 Nov. 1879, to Sigismond Cath- cart de Trafford, Esq. of Croeton Hall, co. Lane. JJ». D.U (BART.) (10) Gertrudo Winifred. Arms— Per bend sinister erm. and sa. a lion rampant or. Crest — On a mount vert a lion rampant or. Motto— Auxilium meum a Domino. Seat— Talacre, Ehyl, Flintshire. ILineage. SIR EDWARD MOSTYN, of Talacre, Flints, (descended from Tudor Trevor, the ancestor of the royal house of Tudor), created a Baronet 28 April, 1670; m. Ist, Elizabeth, dau. of Robert Downs, of Bodney, Norfolk; 2udly, Ellen, dau. of Draycott, and widow of Thomas Pool, and 3rdly, Mary, sister of Richard, Viscount Molyneux, of Ireland (ext.), and widow of Sir Gteorge Selby. By his 1st wife he had issue. His great grandson, SIR EDWARD, 5tli Baronet (on the death of his father Sir George 1746); b. 27 April, 1725; d. Mar. 1766, having m. June, 1748, Barbara, dau. and heir of Sir George Browne, Bart, (she re-m. to Edward Gore — B. HARLECH), and had, with other issue, 2 sons, [1] Sir Pyers, 6th Baronet; b. 23 Dec. 1749; d. 29 Oct. 1823, ■ having m. 1780, Barbara Slaughter, of Ingatestone, Essex; she d. 2 Oct. 1815, leaving an only son. Sir Edward, s. as 7th Baronet. [2] Charles Browne- Mostyn, assumed the nams and arms of Browne; b. 21 Nov. 1753; d. 19 Sept. 1844, having m. 1st— 1 July, 1775, Elizabeth, dau. of Henry Witham, Esq. of Cliffe- upon-Tees ; she d. s. p. He m. 2ndly, Miss Tucker, and had with 2 daius. 3 sons, (1) Charles, d. 11 Mar.1821, having m. 17 May, 1801, Maria, dau. of Greorge Butler (V. Mountgarrett), of Ballyragget, CO. Kilkenny; she d. 2 Dec. 1831, leaving an only son and dau. /I/ George Charles, Lord Vaux (see that title). /2/ Barbara Maria, m. 23 Dec. 1833, to Sir Frederick Wil- liam Slade, Bart. Q.o. who d. 8 Aug. 1863, leaving issue. (2) Henry, of Usk, d. 1 Aug. 1845, having m. 4 April, 1826, Jane Caroline, dau. of William Bower, of Weymouth, banker; she d. 6 Feb. 1849, having had a son and dau. .• /I / Charles, b. 24 April, 1840; m. 22 Sept. 1864, Jane, dau. of late M. Warren, of Cheltenham, and has 6 sons and 5 daus. Charles, b. .—Henry, b. .—Edward, b. . — Francis Llewellyn, b. . — (Jeorge William, b. .—Arthur, b. . — Jane Caroline.— Mary.— Margaret Emma.— Frances Emma. — Winifred. S' /2/ Caroline, b. 1 June, 1828; m. 7 Sept. 1847, to her cousin Llewelyn Mostyn. (3) Francis, R.c. bishop. IR EDWARD, 7th Baronet; b. 10 April, 1785; d. 18 July, 1841, having m. 1st— 20 Oct. 1808, Frances, dau. of Nicholag Blmidell, Esq. of Crosby HaU, oo. Lane; she d. 25 Jan. 1825, having had 7 sons and 3 daus. (1) Sir Pyers, 8th and present Baronet. (2) Edwaril Henry, J.P. D.L. Flints, capt. late 8th hussars; b. 14 Jan. 1813: m. 16 May, 1848, Anastasia Elizabeth, widow of Edward Joseph Smj'the, Esq. (BART.), and dau. of Sir ' Fletcher-Fenton-Boughey, Bart, and has had a son and 3 Edward Henry, b. 27 Feb. 1857.— Mary Joeephiue.— Fmn^ Teresa, d. 1 Nov. 1876. (3) Charles, b. 22 Dec. 1813. (4) Thomas, b. 28 Mar. 1815; d. S5 May, 1846. (5) Llewelyn, b. 22 June. 1816; m. 7 Sept. 1847, his oouaiai Caroline, only dau. of late Henry Mostyn, of Usk afotCMdd, audi h.os liad with other issue a son and dau. Llewellyn, b. 7 Jan. 1854.— Mary Caroline, b, 24 Mar. 1849. (6) Walter, b. 22 June, 1818. (7) William, b. 26 Aug. 1823; m. 6 June, 1861, Ci-"-"'i'" Isabella, 4th dau. of late Edmund Jemiughaiit. STAFFORD). (8) Barbara, m. 23 Oct. 1829, to Charles Stanlc , :.....^,v , - Stanley, ancle of Sir John Brrington, Bart. (9) Frances, d. 26 Mar. 1859, having m. 17 Jime, 1844, to Edward Slaughter, Esq. of Ingatestcoie, Essex, who d. (10) Clementina, a nan. SIR EDWARD m. 2ndly— S Ang. 1836, his cousin (^onstanui., 3rd daa. of Henry Blaoghter, Btq. of Fane Hall, Baaex; she d. 13 Dec. 1873, having had a aoo and 7 daus. (11) Roger Joeeph, b. I«i0; m. 18 Jan. 1870, Mary, eldest daa. of Thomas Atoysins Peny, Esq. of Bitham House. CO. Warwick. (12) Ck>nstantia, a nun. (13) Winifred, m. 10 July, 1R51, to William Simpson, Esq. (14) Teresa, d. 17 Aug. 1878, having fm. 18 Sept 1868. to Frands Whltgreave, of Burton Manor, Staff. J.P. and D.L. ' iiad 4 sons ana 4 daas. ri] Robert Whltgreave, m. 16 Aog. 1880. ICarlan Clare, dnu. of late John Leadbittcr Smi^ Esq. of FIms HmII, Durham. [21 Humphrey.-r3] OUbert.-r4] Prands.— {6] Margaret. -[61 FlorBnoe.-t7] lsabeL-f8] Teresa. (15) Maiy Laov, a nnn. (16) Mary Paoline, m. 7 Oct. 1863, to Richard Lerins de Bary. Esq. of Weston Hall, Warwlcks. and has S sons and 8 dans. Richard Brome OK Bart, b. 1866.— Peter Hildebrand Plus. —John Lonis Hubert. — Mary. — Mary Pauline. — Mary Angela. (17) Agnes, a mm. (18) Catherine, a nan. MOWBRAY, Right Hon. Sib John Robert, Baronet, so created 3 May, 1880, bar.-at- law I.T. 1841, B.A. Ch. Ch, Oxon. 1837, M.A. 1839, MUIR-MA CKENZIE. 449 hon. D.C.L. 1869, assumed (on his marriage) the surname of Mowbray in lieu of Cornish, and to bear the arms quarteriy. by R.L. 26 July, 1847, j.p. D.L. Durham, j.p. Berks, an ecclesiastical com- missioner since 1871, judge-advocate-gen. 1858/9, 1866/8, M.P. Durham 1853/68, Oxford university since 1868 ; b. 3 June, 1815 ; m. 19 Aug. 1847, Elizabeth Gray, only child and heir of George Isaac Mowbray, Esq. of Yapton House, Sussex (CooHiLL — Bart.), by Elizabeth, dau. of Robert Gray, D.D. lord bishop of Bristol (and sister of Robert Gray, D.D. first lord bishop of Cape Town), atul has 3 sons and 2 daus. (1) Robert Or»7 Comiah Mowtmty, M.A. feUow of All Bonis Coll • ixoiu bv.-ftt-Uw LT. 1876; b. SI May, 18M. (2) U< (rituOd AmbroM Mowtanj, MjL Ch. Ch. Oxon. 1878; h. 6 Aj.nl. 186J. (3) i: Inland Oeorge Llond Mowbray, Mjl Oriel OoU. Oxon. 1H77; b. S< Jane, 1M». (4) Aimle IUmL (5) Edith Marijui. A !•*"' '^--♦i^rly, lit and 4th, Qu. a lion rampant ennine two 1! ich charged with three billets in pale as., and C Ti) in the centre chief point a cross crosilet of tt " 2ndaadtrd,Perpaleas.andsa.acheTron in ohtaC two roeee, and in base a cross &- two J, ('! (•' di bniiii !,. Mottoes M. " r conros, Gorki - 8KAT— Warren. TOWV HOUn-47, Unslow er ased arg., the tree iSSlet, MOWBBAT. t.] II HAJtiie a Oomiali i^t with a oroM patte as in the anna, <' Tirtoi, MOWBRAT. Dens pasdt Hinragr. ROBERT 00BKI8H, o( Si Dsrldli HOI, TiTinfT son and bsir o( Nlobolas Oonl ii; i> Kh(< •!. 31 Oct. 1847, aged 81^ having I OanMi,o(8lDavkl's wfaod.ll 1 May. 1761. l7 his wUb Mary 1 M) : b. 17 Feb. 1760 : d. f Jan. 1644. having m. Anne, dan. of Joaeph Sqoier, of Ixeter ; V. .^.,^ed81.havingfaadfsoiisaiid4dan8L 1 Robert Btribling. of BxeterTu II Mar. 1788: d. 10 Fttb. 71. having m. It Ang. 1814. Marianne, only ohild and heir of John Pownug, of HIQs Ooort. Bxstar. and had a son and dan. /I/ RivhtHon. 8lr John Bobvrt Mowbntj, created a Baromkt. 121 Marianne, m. 18 JoncL 1844, to Bdnnad Ovlyoo, o( Fol- kyth, St. Austell. OomwalL [2] Sidney William Oomlsh, D.D. viear o( Otl«7 8t Manr ; b^ h April, 1801; d. 11 Ang. 1874. haTinc m. 17 Jnne, 18S9, Jane, dau. of Samuel Kingdon, of Duryard Lodge, Exeter, and had S sons and 7 daus. Ill Sidney Henry, b. t9 Mar. 18S1 ; d. • Ang. 1868, having m. 1860. Charlotte Klrkby. /2/ Frank Forteeoue. MJL Exeter CkOL Oxon. 1866, BUM. in- spector of schools since 1868 ; bi S8 Dec. 18S7 ; m. 1 Sept. 1868, Margaret Gertrude, dan. of late Very Rev. Thomas Gamier, dean of Lincoln (E. ALBXMARLB), and has a son and 8 dans. Basil Sidney, b. U June, 1869.— Dorothy Helen.— Marjory. —Ruth Mary. /3/ Emily, d. y. 27 Sept. 1854. ffi' Ellen Eyre, d. S6 June, 187S, having m. 1 Jnne, 1857, to V. Alexander Peter Turquand, mjl vicar of Culmstock, Somerset, since 1876, of St. Michael, Ottery St. Mary, 1863/76. /5/ Gertrude Edith, d. y. 19 Dec 1844. el/ Franoee Emmeline, m. S7 Jnne, 1867, to Rev. Hugh yves Baker, mjl vicar of St. Michael and All Angels, Wool- wich, since 1879. r/ Edith Alethea, m. S7 June, 1866, to Rev. Morgan George Tatkyns, MJL reotw of Bamoldby-le-Beck, oo. Line, since 1871, diocesan inspector ini ALEXANDER MACKENZIE MUIR- MACKENZIE S [on^sur^ngson of George Muir.WS of Cassencane ^ great-great-grandson of Eichard and Janet Muir of CassenfaAe!; and of his wife Margaret, dau. of Ale.^nder MackenzS Esq. of Delvine, see ante Mackenzie, of Coul], ^SS Perthshire, assumed the surname of MACKENZIE on lucceedingtothe estates of his great ^^"^le, John Mackenzie Esq. of Delvine, and was created a BARONET 9 Jov 1«)5 j,j Mar 1764: d. li Mar. 1835, having m. 6 Sept. 1787, Jane, eldest dau.' of Sir Robert Murray, Bart, of Clermont; she d. having had, with 8 daus. an only son, SIR JOHN WILLIAM PITT MUIR - MACKENZIE 2nd Baronet; b. 1806; d. 1 Feb. 1855, having m. 28 Aug. 1832 Sophia Matilda, 5th dau. of James Raymond Johnstone, Esq. of Alva, co. Clackmannan (BART.), and had 6 sons and 3 daus. (1) Sir Alexander, 3rd and present Baronet. (2) Robert Smyth, major R.H.A. 1878, heir presumptive to the Baronetcy; b. 22 Nov. 1841; m. 17 Oct.l8|2, his cousin, Anne Elizabeth Augusta, dau. of Capt. Charles Kinnaird John- stone-Gordon, of Craig, CO. Aberdeen (Johnstone-BART.), and has had a son and dau. _ Montague William.— Georgiana Sophia, d. young. (3) Cecil Cholmeley,lieut.R.E.; b. 28 Sept. 1843; d. 2 Nov. 1863. (4) Kenneth Augustus, M.A. BalUol Coll. Oxon. bftr.-at-law L I 1873, prin. sec. lord chancellor's dept. 1880, private sec to Right Hon. William McArthur, M.P. lord mayor of London 1880/81- b. 29 June, 1845; m. 26 Feb. 1874, Amy Margaret, dau. of William Graham, Esq. M.P. Glasgow, and has a son William Montague, b. 12 May, 1876.— A dau. b. 29 May, 1879. A dau. b. 4 April, 1881. _^ „« „ . ,„., (5) Montague Johnstone, bar-at-law L.I. 1873, b. 29 Sept. 1847. (6) John William Pitt, India C.S.; b. 19 Mar. 1854; m. 2 Aug. 1876, his cousin, Fanny Louisa, 2nd dau. of late Lieut.-Gen. Montague Cholmeley Johnstone (BART.), and has a dau. b. 24 Jan. 1879 ; and a dau. b. 22 April, 1881. (7) Georgiana Mary, d. 16 Jan. 1874, having m. 80 Oct. 1871, to Sir Charles Sebright, K.C.M.G.; Baron d'Everston, H.B.M.'8 consul, Corfu. (8) Lucy Jane Eleanora, d. 22 Sept. 1874, having m. 20 Oct. 1859, to Bentley, youngest son of William Murray, Esq. of Monkland, and had 2 sons and 2 daus. Alexander Murray, b. 11 May, 1864.— David Bentley, b. 18 Feb. 1873.— Lucy Cecilia.— Ethel Laura. (Q) Susan Anne Eliza. late 14th dragoons ; she d. 14 Sept. 1849. He m 2ndly— 14 Jan. 1853, Harriette, dau, of Rob. Midgley, of Essington, Yorks. By his Ist wife 1 has 5 sons and 2 daus. [1] Charles, major Ross-shire vols. late capt. highland rifles; b. 20 Oct. 1824 ; m. 17 April, 1847, Mary Anne, dan. of John Nicholson, Esq. of London, and has 8 sons and 2 dans. (1) Hector, capt. highland rifle mil.; b. 18 Sept. 1849; m. 7 April, 1880, Margaret Violet, eldest dau. of John Stirling, Esq. of Fairbum, Ross-shire, and has a dau. Eva Marion, b. 28 April, 1881. (2) Charles Frederick, b. 8 Dec 1851. (3) George Montgomery, lieut. 42nd bighlanders; b. 12 Aug. 1853. 4) Amelia. (5) Maud Mary. Harry, b. 20 Aug. 1880. [3] Frederick, b. 16 Oct. 1882. Gustavus Francis, major R.M. ; b. 19 Oct. 1884 ; m. 8 Aug. 1865, Edith Thomasine, only dau. of late John William Hampton, of London, s. p. 5] Arthur, b. 5 May, 1836. 6] Mary Anne Roes, m. 8 Joly, 1846, to Joseph Theodore ^kelle, of Ryde, I.W. and has iasne. b1" 1865 ofL [7] Amelia Agnes, m. 28 Sept 1860, to Bey. Wollaston Ooode, vicar of St. Budeaox, Deron, and has a son and 5 daus. HeniT Mqiuo OOODB, b. 11 Srot 1861.— AugusU — ICanon Montgomery.— Min* Mnnro.— Mai^aret Charles ARMS— Or, en eagle'fe heed eiMedgn. CiunT- An Mgla ppr. SnppoBTKRS— Two eagles ppr. MOTTO— Dreed God. SKAT»— Foolls OasUe end Arndnllie Hodm^ shire, »nd Bast Oowes, LW. Brwiton, Boss S' Ths BABomrrcr. IB HBGTOB MONBO, crseted a Barohvt or Kota SOOTIA 7 June 1684, with remainder to his heirs male; d. at Hamburg April, 163S: m. Marr, dan. of Hugh Mackay, of Fsrre, and sister of Lord Beey, and had a son and 8 dans. (1) Sir Hector, and Bamiei; d. nun. 1617. (2) Jeen, m. to hsr cooaln, Bobsrt Monro, of OUsdale, after- wards Sir Bobert, of PooUs, 3rd Benmet. (3) Margaret, m. to Hector Monro, of Loath, Bntherland. (4) Catherine, m. let, to WilUam Monro, of Teeninch, and Sndly, to Momwa DonooB, of OetboQ. ILinragr. ROBBBT MX7NB0, 17th Baron of VMUi (teemded from Hngh Mnnro, the first designated as of Foulis, who d. 1126), ftdl at the battle of PinUe 1M7: m. Margaret, dan. of Sir AVrTander Dnnbar.of Westfleld, shexlfl of Moray, and had with other iasne 2 sons: ris. A/ Robert More Monro, of whom presently. /a/ Hector, of ContiUck and Kildermorry, m. dau. of Mackenzie, of Oairloch. His great-grandson, ▼ators, St. Andrew's Unirerd^, 1667, M ju ollege 16M,: tnd charge MUNRO, Sir Chaeles, of Foulis Castle, Ross- shire (1634, N.S.), late lieut. 45th regt. served in Peninsula under Duke of Wellington, 1811/15; wounded at Badajoz, Peninsular medal with seven clasps; s. his kinsman as 9th Baronet in 1848; b. 20 May, 1794; m. 1st— 20 June, 1817, Amelia, dau. of Frederick Browne, Esq. of Dublin, Town, parish Dnnfermllne, 1678, parish Kingoaasie, oo. Pi^, 1676, Wemyss 1678, professor of divinity St. Mary's Coll. St. Andrew's University 1682, principal 1682/5, d.d. 1682, principal University of Bdinburgh 1685, minister of now or high church in that city 1686, resigned 1689 on account of his episcopal principles, and deprived of the chair 1690, for declining to subscribe the act of allegianoe to William OF Orange ; Jambs vil nominated him to the vacant see of Argyll by cong^ d'elire 24 Oct 1688, but never con- secrated; said to have died in Edinburgh 1698, aged 61, hav- ing m. 1st— 6 May, 1673, Anne Logan, of Aberdeen, and had a son and 2 dans. He m. 2ndly, Marion Collaoe. His son, JAMB8 Monro, MJ). Balllol 1722, F.R.CP. 1729, phyddan (1) to Bethlehem Hospitol 1728, Harveian orator 1737; b. 2 Sept. 1680; d. 4 Nov. 1752, leaving by his wife, Miss Hay, 2 sons, (la) John, A.M. St. John's ColL Oxon. physician (2) to Beth- lehem Hospital 1752, Harveian orator 1757; b. Ifi Nov. 1715; d. 27 Dec. 1791, having m. 17 Nov. 1753, E:; ' i. of Thomas Smith, of Hadley, Middx. and of L. int. sister of Sir Culling Smith, Bart, (ext.); si,. > iley Nov. 1802, having had with other issue 3 sons. [lb] James, of Hadley, K.l.c.8. com. ship " Houghton"; b. d. 18 Nov. 1806, aged 50, having m. Ist— 19 June, 1786, his cousin Elizabeth Juliana, youngest dau. of Rev. Thomas Monro, rector of Burgate and Wortiiam, Suffolk; she d. 18 Jan. 1804, having had with other issue 3 sons and a dau. /I/ James, has a dau.— Mary. /2/ Frederick, lieut. R.A.; d. s. p. 8 May, 1879, having m. 6 April, 1824, his cousin Sarah, dau. of Dr. Monro; she d. 24 Sept. 1880. MUNRO, 451 /3/ Cecil, of Hadley; b. 30 Dec 1803; d. 20 Feb. 1878. having m. 7 fiept 1831, Elizabeth, youngest dau. of Liedt. (mI. Knight Erekine, of Pittodrie, co. Aberdeen, nii'l liH'I i sons, (1) CccU James, bar.-at-law L.L 1860; b. 24 Ang. 1833 unm. (2) Charles Henry, bar.-at-law L.L 1863 ; b. 17 ICar. 183d, unm. (3) Kenneth, lieat. R.A.; d. nnm. 8 April, 186S, aged 24. 74/ Mary Charlotte, d. 8 April, 1832, having m. S Jan. 1823, aa 1st wife, to her ooosin Ber.Bobert Monro, rector of Aston Sandford, who d. 1 Dea 1867, learing iasoe. Mb. Jaicss Monro m. 2ndly— 22 Oct 180ft. Caroline dao. of Sir Mordaont Martin, Bart, (ezl); she 1848, aged 74, leaving an only son, Martin, of Bnfleld; b. 8 Not. 1806, nnm. Charles, y.P. Utenrr fond; d. 2S Sept. 1821, aged 64, bad 2 sons and 6 dans. bar.-at-law lt.; d. a p. baTing » , ..». >J42, Elisabeth, dan. of VIoe-Adm. Lechmera, o< Steeple Aston, and widow of Major Watkina, 9th legt of Alreston Hoose, Olono. /a/ John Boaoawen, bar.-at-Uw if.T.; d. at Madeira 19 April, 1847, leaTing with other issue a son and dan. (1) Robert Webber, bar.-at-Uw UI. 1864 ; b. 28 Mar. 1838 ; m. 2 June, 1870, Franoea Mary, tnd dao. of Duncan Darldson, of Tillieohetly, oo. Aberdeen, and has 9 sons and a dan. Charlea Ckyrdon. b. 14 Sept 1872.— John Duncan, b. 19 Oct. 1874.— Bobert aodfrey. b. 1 June, 1877.— Kenneth Meal, b. 16 June, 1879.— A son, b. f July, 1881.— Katherlne Fraaoea. Maiy Frances, m._4 May. IStO, aa M wlfi^ to Rer. * *" " * "ait DewthaiHi Moriannt: m. 4 Jan. 16 (a) laabeila Jane, unm. /3/ Maiy Frano HenrrSeptimas who d. tl Jan. 1867. ins Hyde WoDaaton, radar of iMt ] [Sb] Thomaa. M.D. Oriel 1787, phyrfdan (t) to Bethleham Hoopital 1792/1816, Harreian orator 1799, a phyrictea to UKOROK IIL during hia last lUneas, "Uw early patmi of iged 71, ' ' Turner"; d. 14 May. IStS, aged 71, baring m. 19 Sept. 1 787, Hannah, dan. of Bar. B Woodcock, D.D. Tioar of Watford; she d. 6 Jan. 1818, agMl 68, harinf had with other issue S aona and adan. /lo/ Bdwaid Thonaa, ILD. dial 1814, r.B.ap. 1816, physioian (4) to Bethlehem Hoapltal, ti eaa uisi oeOege phyaidaiM 1840/14, HarreiaB orator 1814 ; b. It Nor. 17&;d.86JaiLl8M,haTincm. 1814, Sarah, dao. of Samuel Oompton Cox, a maater in diaaoery; ahe d. Dec. 1876,haTing had with other iane 6 aona and! ' a) Bdward, MJL Oriel 1817, InoanbeBt of Weald 1840/60, Ticar oC 81 John's, Laada, 1880/98, preaoher Oxford Mar. 1862, author of amni - BTka: b. 18 Jan. 1819; d. S.P. 18D«). 1866, agwl 81, haTtng m. 2 Oct 1887, Bmma, aUaat dau. of John Hay, m.d. (2) Henry, M.IX Oriel. F.B.CP. London, late eenaor of the college of phyiidans: b. 10 Jan. 1817; m. 9 April, 1842, Jane Blisa, dan. of Sir William Ruasell, Bait. M.D. and haa had 9 aona and 9 dans. ri] RnaaeU Henry, b. 9 Aug. 1846 ; m. 9 Sept. 1878, Emily Julia, youngeat dao. of Sir Oeorge Nugent, Bart. [2] Edward WOliam. b. 6 Feb. 1848; m. 1 Feb. 1872. Aimbel Sophia, 2nd dau. of Peter John Margaiy. Esq. and has 2 sons and a dau. [3] William Charlea, b.12 Oct. 1849 ; m. 8 Oct. 1874. Charlotte Bliiabeth, dau. of M. George Feman, of St. Croix, Bruges, oopseiDer communal, fOrmerty Belgian consul in Buenos Ayres, and has a son and Frederick Hugh. d. 17 Mar. 1872. Henry Theodore, b. 18 Dec. 18*8. Constance Jane, m. 28 July, 1870, to Rer. Eyelyn !lone, Ticar of Bursleden, Hants, and has 8 sons and 8 dans. CampbeU Richard HONE,b. 13 Sept. 1873.— Henry ETclyn, b. 7 May, 1876.— Percy Frederick, b. 29 May, 1878.— Frances Jane.— Sophia Constance- Era Catherine. [7] Sophia Jane, d. 7 April, 1872, baring m. 20 Aug. 1868, as 1st wife, to Robert Taunton Raikes, Esq. (see also Lawrence) and had a son, Frederick Monro Raikbs. b. 1 April, 1872. [8] Era Marion, d. 13 May, 1873. [9] Clara Eleanor. [10] Mary Beatrice. (3) Theodore, b. 16 Dec. 1819 ; d. 12 April, 1843, aged 23, baring m. ft April, 1843, Emma, dau. of Sir William RusseU, Bart. M.D. (she re-m. 6 July, 1847, to Peter John Margary, as.), and had a son, Theodore Russell, b. 4 Mar. 1843 : m. 16 Dec. 1873, Henrietta Jane, roungeet dau. of late Rev. George Francis Ottey, of Hoddesden, Herts, formerly vicar of Isleham, (Cambridge. (4) Percy, MJL Exeter ColL Oxon. 18fi9, vicar of Golden Common, Hants, since 1851 ; b. 14 Mar. 1826 ; m. 13 Jan. 18ft0, Caroline Albinia, dau. of Oen. Frederick Nathaniel Walker, of Bushey Manor House, Herts. (Bart.), s. p. (5) Hugh, D.A. Exeter Coll. Ozon. 18ftl, chaplain of St. Sarlonr's, Osnaburgh Street, London, 1880; d. unm. 14 Mar. 1881, aged 61. (6) Frederick Thomas, BA. Exeter Coll. Oxford, 1852; b. 24 July, 1831; m. 19 June, 1862, Edith CaroUiie.dau. of W W Penning, Esq. of Balham, Surrey, and has ft sons and 3 daus. Claude Frederick Hugh, b. 29 April, 1863.— Douglas Penning, b. 21 July 1866.— William Ernest, b. 21 July, 1867.— Alan Theodore, b. 4 Dec 1873.— Edward LesUeu h. 27 May, 1877.— Ella Edith Jane.— Sarah Beatrice Caroline.— Jessie Maiy. (7) Eleanor, m. 80 Dec 1841, to Rev. Charles Lewis Ckvnish, ricar of Compton Dando, Somerset (Mow- BRAT— BABT.); he d. 8 Jan. 1870. (8) Julia, m. io Dec 18S1, to Rer. William Foxley Norria, reotor of mtney, Oxon. 1879, ricar of Bucking- ham 1862/79. /2o/ Robert, rector of Aston Sandford 1890; b. 10 Feb. 1799; d. 1 Dec 1897. baring m. 1st— 2 Jan. 1822, his cousin Mary C9iariotte, dan. of Jamea Monro, of Hadley; she d. 8 April, 1882, baring had 9 children, who aU died He m. 2ndlr. BUxabeth, dan. of John Barber, th other issue ~ young. Baq.ai . and had with < I and a dau. (1) Robert Donglaa, UJl. Wadham CoU. Oxon. 1866. ricar of St. Mark's, HoUoway, since 1878, &c. ; b. 7 Feb. 1840 : m. 12 Oct. 1878. Annie, youngest dau. of Ute Ber. Edward B. Elliott, incumbent of St. Mark's, Brighton (and granddau. of late Sir Richard Steele, Bart), and haa a son, b. 14 Dec 1879. (2) Frederick John, BJL Wadham ; b. 21 Sept 1841; m. 19 April, 1870, Mary Maynard, 2nd dau. of (?anon (Robert) Faniuharaon, reotor of Langton, Dorset (8) SeiiBft. /8o/ Alomnder, bil4 Jnn^ 1802; d. April. 1844, baring BL lifc, Harriet Withey, and had an only son, (1) AJexaader Donald (deod.), father of Donald and Cliailea Bdwaid. MB. ALBZAXDBB MOVBO m. 2Bdly— 21 Oct 1829. Lucy, dao. of WnUam AgBOW, of Lame, oo. Antrim; she d. 16 Jan. 1869, harlBg had with other isne 8 aona and S <2) William Agnew, b. 80 July, 1830; d. nnm. 8 April, 1864. rS) Heotor Fraaots, bi 19 April, 1886 ; m. 16 June, 1874, Bleanor Jane, dan. of Oi^ Thomaa de la Conda- (4) Bdward Herbert, b. 29 Jan. 1842; d. 19 April, 1873. (5) Looy Margaret (6) Janet FhOUa, m. 14 Sept 1892, to Rer. Charles James Leijeyt, who d. at Calais, 27 Dec 1877, haring had a dao.— Janet Madeline (7) Charlotte Catherine l^ol Sarah, d. 24 Sept 1880, haring m. 6 April, 1834, to ner ooomb Fredeno Monro, lieut. R.A. who d. s. p. 3 Mar. 1879. (9m.) Tnomas, D.D. rector of Burgate and Wortham, Suffolk; a. 2t Feb. 1781, haring m 2 Aug. 17ftS, Miss Soresby, and hada.aon, THOMAS, of Selbome, Hanta. M.A. Magdalen (Toll. Oxon. 1774, rector of Little Baston, Basex. the principal conductor of "OUa Podrida"; d. 2ft Sept 181S, haring m. 8 June, 1797, Sarah Jane, dau. of Hopefrood. of Hadley; she d. 20 Mar. 1842. haringhad 2 sons and a dau. (1) Horace, ricar of Kerry, co. Montgomery, 1830; b. 1 Oct 1798; d. 91 Oct 1886, haring m. 1830, Charlotte Blixabeth, dan. of Augustus Pechell, Esq. of Oreat Berk- (Bart.) ; she d. 11 d. 11 Sept 1858, having had with an only dau. who d. unm. an only son, Horace (George, mjl. Trin. Coll. Camb. 1857, rector of Stratbfleldsaye, Hants, since 1878, andof Clapham, near Worthing, 1870/8; b. 9 Nor. 1831; m. 7 Jan. 1858, Mar- garet Isabella, 3nd dau. of late Rev. Archibald Hamilton Duthie, rector of Deal, and has had 5 sons and 8 daus. Horace Cecil, b. 14 May, 1861.— Charles Edward, b. 22 Dec. 1863. — Archibald Vere, b. 6 July, 1887.— William Henry, b. 84 Nor. 1869; d. 2« Mar. 1881.— Percy Jamea Qerald, b. 16 Oct. 1871. — Charlotte. — Mary Horatia.— Margaret EtheL (2) Vere, B.A. commoner University ColL Oxon. ; d. at Malta 90 Oct. 1841. R(3) Louisa (only surriring dau.); d. 30 Jan. 1830. aged 13. OBERT MORE MONRO, " 18th Baron of Foulis," had a I grant from Jambs IL of a lease of all the customs due to the crown from the town and sheriffdom of Inremeas ft Jan. 1583; d. 4 Nor. 1588. baring m. Ist. Margaret OgUry, of the Findlater family, and had, with 3 daus. 2 sons, [1] Robert, d. July, 1589, having m, four times, and left by his 4th wife, Elizabeth, dau. of Hugh Rose, of Kilravock, an only dau. [2] Hector, in great favour with Jambs VI.; d. 14 Nov. 1603 ; m. Ist, Anne Fraser, dau. of Hugh, 6th Lord Lovat. He m. 3ndly, Janet, dau. of Andrew Munro, of Milltown. By his 1st wife he had 3 sons. (1) Robert, called the Black Baron, served in the German wars, commanded a regiment of horse, and also a foot regi- ment ; died from the effect of his wounds, and bur. at Ulm, 1638; m. 1st, Margaret Sutherland, dau. of William, 7 th Baron of Duflus, and 3ndly, Mary Haynes, and by each he had a dau. (2) Sir Heotor, created a Barobbt as abore-mentioned. 2G2 452 MUNR0—3IURRA Y. ROBERT MORE-MUNRO m. 2ndly,Catharine, dau. of Alexander Ross, of Balnagowan, and had with 4 daus. 3 sons, of whom the [3] George, of Obisdale, d. 1589, having m. Catharine, dau. of Andrew Munro, of Milltown, and had 2 sons, of whom the JOHN, of Obisdale, col. commanded a foot regt. in the German wars, where he was killed ; m. Catharine, dau. of John Gordon, of Embo,and had with 2 daus. 6 sons, of whom (1) Sir Robert, 3rd Baronet in 1651; d. 1668, having m. his cousin Jean, eldest dau. of Sir Hector Munro, Ist Baronet. His male line is said to have failed on the death of his descendant, Sir Hugh, Sth Baronet, 2 May, 1848. (2) Sir George, of Culrain, K.B. Ross-shire, lieut.-col. com- manded a division at the battle of Lutzen, major-gen. of the royal forces in Ireland 1649, commanded a division of the Scottish army, and after the battle of Worcester joined Charles II. in Holland, com.-in-chief in Scotland at the Restoration ; m. Margaret, only dau. of Sir Frederick Hamil- ton, and sister of Gustavus, 1st Viscount Boyne, and had issue. His great-great-grandson, GEORGE Munro, d. at Edinburgh, 19 Dec. 1846, having m. 1792, Margaret, dau. of John Montgomery, Esq. of Milton, CO. Ross, and had 2 sons and a dau. /I/ Sir Charles, 9th and piesent Baronet. /2/ John, d. unm. 1847, aged 51. /3/ Mary, d. 1 Nov. 1863, having m. Ist— , to Owen Lindsey, of St. Audries, co. Mayo, and 2ndly, to Alexander Simson, of Littlewood, and Dingwall. MUNRO, Sib Tho- mas, of Linder- tis, CO. Forfar, D.L. (1825, U.K.), capt. late 10th hussars, capt. Forfar yeo. 1856/62 ; 8. his father as 2nd Baro- net in 1827; b. 30 May, 1819; heir presumptive, his brother Campbell. Arms— Or, an eagle's head erased gu. encircled by a branch of laurel on the dex- ter and of oak on the sinister side ppr. on a chief arg. upon a mount vert (the represen- tation of) an Indian hiU-fort and beneath In letters of gold the word Badamt on a canton gu. a repreeentation of a silver medal presented by the East India Company to the first baronet for his ser- vices at the assault and cap- tureof Seringapataminl799. OREST— An eagle close ppr. having a representation of the niedal ppr. as in the arms pendent from Ws^^k by a ribbon the dexter claw resting on an escutcheon gu. chaSed Sth a Motto— Dread God. SEAT— Lindertis, Kirriemuir, n.b. TOWN HousE-9, Upper Grosvenor Street, w. Eineage. qiR THOMAS MUNRO (2nd son of Alexander Munro of k:) Glasgow, merchant, and grandson of Daniel Munro. also of that city, major-gen. Madras staff. c.B. 1815 kcb 1819 governor of Madras 1820, created a Baronet 6 Aug 1826 -d at Gooty 6 July, 1827, having m. 30 Mar. 1814, Jane, dau of Richard Campbell, Esq. of Craigie, co. Ayr; she d. 21 ^pt 1850, having had 2 sons, ^^yy. (1) Sir Thomas, 2nd and present Baronet. (2) Campbell, capt. late grenadier guards, heir presumt)- tive to the Baronetcy; b. 7 Sept. 1823; m. 4 April, 1853, Henrietta, dau. of John Dmmmond, Esq. (V. Strath allax), and has 3 sons and G daus. Hugh Thomas, b. 16 Oct. 1856.— Edward Lionel, b. 26 Jan 1862.— Philip Harvey, b. 31 July, 1866.— Annie Katheriue —Ethel Dora.— Georgina Evelyn.— Mabel Ida.— Blanche Mar- garet.— Louisa Olive. MURRAY, Sib Robebt, " of Clermont, Fifes." (1626, N.8.); s. his brother as 11th Baronet in 1843; b. 1 Feb. 1815; m. Ist— 21 Aug. 1839, Su.«yin Catherine Sanders, 2nd dau. and coheir of John Murray, Esq. of Ardeleybury, Herts, commissary- gen. Peninsular war, and widow of Adolphus Cottin- Murray, Esq.; she d. 21 April, 1860. He m. 2ndly — 1 Dec. 1868, Laura, widow of liev. William Henry Crawford, of Haughley Park, Suffolk, and yount' dau. of late Rev. Charles Taylor, rector of Bidd ham, Somerset. By his Ist wife he had a son a dau. [1] William Robert, b. 19 Oct. 1840; m. 1st— 1868. i tania, dau. of Fontanilla, of La Plat*; she d. \- having had an only dan. (1) BmllT Mwgntfite, d. 187S. WILLIAM ROBIRT ICURRAT m. Sndly— 1874. Eot IBUxabeth, dan. of Body, of 8n««x, wi.lo^ John Rickard, of London, and had S toni and a dan. (2) Bobert Bdwatd, h. Mar. (3) William Rowland, t>. (4) Bmily Margnerlte. [2] BmOy Mary. m. 16 Mar.l87(,to Robert Alezandar Dooglaa LithgOW, LUa FJL8X. FAA. I.p. AJixs (not reffistared. bat the following are naed)— Or, a fetterlock ai. within a faordmre embettled gn. on a diief of the second three mollete arg^ on an ewotoheoo of |*«t«Me the arme . 1848, Mged to. (3) Sir Robert, 11th and present Baronet. (3) Arthnr.latecapt.intheanny; b. May, 1816; m. Margaret^ etdflst dan. of Wardrop^ ILO. a. p. (4) John, b. 17 Nor. 1817; d. St Jane, 1879, barlnff m. 14 Aug. ISO, Carolina Atldn«», Snd dan. ol Joseph James Bwabqr,of JaiiMloa;ihad. , harlnc bad t sons and S dans. (6) William, BMiJor^ML ntd. tp. late Ueai.-coL Madras ix. I HonMsa, Uant. MadrM amy; d. t MMr^8t9. Charlai, S Sophia, m. It May. 1848, to Jaa« Idward Jsmingbam. . (B. STAFFORD), who d. SL p. St Asm- IMS. ) Madaline, m. S8 Mar. 1648. to Cbarlas Bod«rtok Mao- kentie. Bsq. s.> (Mk. or Scatwulu— Bart.) (11) Bsthar Jane, m. 19 Jan. 18tt, to John da Mont* ▲r> buthnot. of tb* Ai^ Bank, London, son of Oaorg* Arbathaot, Esq. of AteriK Bomy (Bakt.), and baa iMia. MURRAY, Sir Dioby, *' of Blackbarony, co. Peebles " (1628, n.s.), professional member of the marine department of board of trade, formerly B.N.; 8, his father as 1 1th Baronet in 1881 ; b. 31 Oct. 1829 ; m. 7 Feb. 1861, Helen Cornelia, dau. of Gerry Sanger, Esq. of Utica, u.8JL.and has had with other issue 2 sons and 2 daus. (1) John, b. 18 Jan. 1867. (3) Helen. (2) Alan Digby, b. 20 June, 1870. (4) Marion Louise. Arms— Or, a fetterlock az. on a chief of the last throe stars of the first. CiucsT— A dexter hand holding a scroll fessewise ppr. Motto— Deum time. RKSiDKriCE- Florence. Etneage. Sm AR(?HIBALD MURRAY, of Blackbarony (son of Sir John, eldest son of Sir Andrew Murray, of Blackbarony— see preceding article), knighted by James VL then of Dam- hall, and created a Baroket of Nova Scotia by Charles L to him and his heirs male, 1ft May, 16S8; m. Mi^gaivt Maule of the Panmnre family, and had with other issue, Sm ALEXANDER, 2nd Baronet, fined by parliament 1646, for his s ervices to Charles L appointed sheriff of PeeUessh. by Oliver CTromwell, 16t7; m. m, Margaret, dan. of Sir Bichard Oxdcbaxn, of Ckrkingtop, and had with S dans. Ssona, m Sir Archibald, 8rd Baronet, Uent-col. LinUthgow and Peebles mlL 1888, master of the works Scotland 1689; nuLady Mary Keith, dan. of William, 7th Bad Marischal, and widow of Sir Jaam Hope (B. Hopetoun), .and bad with other issoe a Or Alexander. 4th Baronet, sheriff depute co. Peebles eaeooted abond of tailxieof his estate in favour of his son-in- Uw John SlMrazt,of Aacoy, with remainder to Lord EUbank; m. Margaret, dan. of William Wallace, of Helingtcn, and d.s.p.m. 121 Bichard, of SpitUebangh; m. let, Mary, dau. of George Brown, of Ooalston (Babt.), and Sndly, Jean, dan. of James Davidson, writer, of Bdinbor^, by whom he had 8 sons and a dan. Hlsr** mx WnUam^as 5th SIB ALBXAKDBB, Sad Baronet, m. Sndly, Margaret, dan. of William, and airter of Sir David Murray, of Stanhope, Bart, and bad with t dana. S M»a, Itl John, of OHn^eti^ oow Peebles; m. dan. of nramnfoad, of Hattflmdan. and d. s. p. 'f(.^M"""'"^'«'.^**'*«HHfJ «»-flo»n.fae,oaly dan. of James Charles BdwardStiuttt Stnmge, ■.LOa; ihed.S8 Dec 1847, having had 8 sons and 7 dansT [1] JaoMi Wolfe Morrur, of (Mn^etie and West Shielda ■ fei SMli l . Hoot, of FMhlsB, Berwk^and Haddington mil. tmtIL FMUes B.T. D.L. and brlffadlsr^rm* " toytl company of I's bodvgnard in Scotland; b. 11 May, 1814; m. Ist-St Mar. 18tS, BUabeth Charlotte, dau. of John Whyte- MalvtUe. Bsq. (D. LKKDe), of Bennochy and Strathkinness: ihe d. 4 Oct. 1887, having had 4 sons and a dau. (1) James Wolfe, Ueot. BJL; b. 18 Mar. 1858; m. and has a aonandSdana. A son, b. 8 June, 1880.— A daa b. at Colombo 8 Mar. 1878.— A dan. b. n Oct. 1881. It) Ffeanola ITArcy Osborne Wolfe, B.La&; b. 10 April. 1884 ; m. SI Sept. 1881, Frances Henrietta, Snd dau. of MaforOen. H B Morgan, Madras army (retd.), of Bnowdon, Ootaoamund. (1) Sida^ Geotge Wolf6, b. S Mar. 186ft.— (4) Philip Otanrtaa Kni^itk^ Wolfe, llent. bjt. ; b. SO AprU. 18ft6.— ») ViMbefii OathsrlneMary Wolfts. Mr. J. W. MUHHAT m. Sndly— S7 Nov. 186S, Louisa Grace 8rd dan. of Sir Adam Hay, Bart, of Haystoun, and had a son ((0) Arthur Alexander Wolfe, b. %i May, 1866. mLoalaaHOdaJaney. 81 Alexander, ooL com. 87th R.I. fusiliers ; d. s. p. S4 Deo. 888, having m. 18 Aug. 1888, Eugenia Grace, eldest dan. of CoL Chirtis, C.B. [31 Thomas Andrew Lumsden, coL R.B. comdg. at Malta; b. 1 Mar. 18St; m. 1849, Elizabeth, eldest dau. of late John Charlton Fisher, Queen's printer, Canada, and has S sons and S daus. /I/ Thmnaa.— /2/ Dennlstonn.— /3/ Elinor Isabella. /4/ Elisabeth Charlotte, m. 80 Ang. 1880, to Capt. Henry (niampemowne, rjl (Habikgton). [41 Isabella Katharine, d. April, 1864, having m. 1884, to Jamea Dennistoun, Bsq. of Dennistoun, who d. s. p. 18 Feb. 18ftt. [51 Marianne Lloyd, d. 186S, having m. 18S6, to Edmund Ironside, of Tennochside, co. Lanark, lieut. 6Snd M.I.; he d. 14 Oct. 1840, leaving S daus. Margaret Elizabeth, d. 17 May, 18ft6, having m. 848, to Victor Robert de (Xissac Louisa Anne, m. 1st— 1889, to M. Edmond eannin ; she re-m. S7 Dec. 1878, to Hon. Peter Campbell Scarlett, C.B. who d. 16 May, 1881 (B, SCARLETT). E81 Amelia Jane, m. Dec. 1848, to M. Phillippe Augrand. 9] Sophia Caroline, d. Sft Dec 1877, having m. 1849, to M. Leopold laoard, formerly prefect of Niort, Prance, K.L.H. [10] Frances Octavia,m. 19 Dec 1849, to Charles Groenstreet Addison, Bsq. bar.-at-law, who d. 19 Feb. 1866, having had a son and 4 daus. Melville Alexander ADDISOK, b. 11 Mar. 1860. Frances PhUippa. , . Margaret Bvelyn, m. , to Capt. Arthur Howard Southey, late ftth fusiliers. (4) Louisa Eugenie, m. 21 July, 1880, to Geonra Yinoent, son of late Robert Holmes, of Moy Cashel, co. Westmeath. (5) Alice Mary. 1848 Jea: 454 MURRAY. SIR WILLIAM, 5th Baronet, sold Spittlehaugh, co. Peebles, in 1738; d. having m. Jean Allan, of Saughlane, co. Edinburgh, and had 4 sons and 2 dans. (1) Sir Richard, 6th Baronet; d. unm. 4 Oct. 1781. (2) Alexander, d. s. p. (3) Robert, left a dau. Agnes, m. 1st, to Col. Francis Stirling, and 2ndly, to Capt. Robert Keith. (4) Sir Archibald, s. as 7th Baronet. (5) Barbara, d. 10 Aug. 1786, having m. to Christopher Bannatyne, merchant and bailie, of Lanark. (6) Margaret, wife of Alexander Nicholson, of Edinburgh. SIR ARCHIBALD, 7th Baronet ; d. 23 June, 1794, aged 68, having m. 1st — 4 May, 1760, Mary Moorhead; she d. 8 Dec. 1779. He m. 2ndly— 27 May, 1784, Barry, of London. By his 1st wife he had, with other issue, 2 sons and 2 daus. (1) Sir John, s. as 8th Baronet. (2) William, E.l.C.S. Bengal art.; b. 28 Feb. 1768. (3) Mary, b. 1 April, 1762 ; m, 19 June, 1781, to John Beard- more Swann, lieut. R.N. (4) Jean, b. 17 Feb. 1764; m. 4 July, 1780, to Andrew Atkinson, lieut. 25th regt. SIR JOHN, 8th Baronet, capt, 46th regt.; b. 27 Jan. 1766; d. 30 Aug. 1809, having m. 3 Nov. 1791, Anne, dau. of John Digby, of Cork, and of Sandy lane, co. Limerick (B. DiGBY); she d. 31 May, 1818, having had 2 sons and a dau. (1) Sir Archibald John, 9th Baronet, lieut.-col. in the army, and served in the Scots fusilier guards; b. 3 Aug. 1792; d. 8, p. 22 May, 1860, having m. 6 Nov. 1856, Eliza Hope, dau. of Samuel Unwin, Esq. (2) Sir John Digby, s. as 10th Baronet. (3) Anna Maria, b. 14 Feb. 1802 ; m. 22 Feb. 1831, to Fillppo Duca de Lante Montefeltro della Rovere, a grandee of Spain of the 1st class. SIR JOHN DIGBY, 10th Baronet, lieut.-coL Scota guards ; b. 17 April, 1798 ; d. 8 May, 1881, having m. Ist— Mar. 1823, Susanna, dau. of James Cuthbert, Esq.; she d. 3 Dec 1823, leaving an only child, (1) John Cuthbert, b. 3 Dec. 1823; d. unm. 11 May, 1861. SIR JOHN DIGBY m. 2ndly— 14 June, 1827, Frances, dau. and coheir of Peter Patten-Bold, of Bold Hall, Lane. M.P. (B. WlN- MARLEIGH), and had 3 sons and 4 daus. (2) Sir Digby, 11th and present Baronet. (3) Kenelm Digby, major Princess Victoria's (R. Irish fiwiliers, late 89th regt.), D.A.&Q.M.G. R.E. Ireland ; b. 6 Feb. 1839 ; m. 23 May, 1870, Caroline, only dau. of Col. George Tbompeon, R.E. c.B. and has 2 daus. Frances Anne.— Constance Digby. (4) Alan, major Bengal s.c; b. 28 Feb. 1840. (5) Frances. (6) Mary Agnes. (7) Constance. (8) Marion, m. 11 Nov. 1867, to Spencer, eldest son of Right Hon. Spencer Horatio Walpole (B. Orford). MURRAY, Sib Patrick Keith, of Ochter- tyre, co. Perth (1673, N.8.), capt. late gren. guards ; s. his father as 8th Baronet in 1861 ; b. 27 Jan. 1835; m. 1st— 23 Aug. 1870, Frances Amelia Jemima, 6th dau. of Anthony Mur- ray, Esq. of Dol- lerie, Perthshire ; she d. 7 Oct. 1874, having had 2 sons, (1) William Keith, b. H April, 1872. (2) George Keith, b. 6 July, 1873. Sir Patrick Keith Murray, m. 2ndly— 30 Mar. 1876, lone Campell, dau. of late "William Peuney, Lord Eanlochof Session ; she d. 6 Mar. 1881, having had 2 sons and a dau. (3) Patrick, b. 28 Nov. 1878. (4) John, b. 2 Mar. 1881. (5) lond Keith. Arms— Az. three stars arg. in the centre a cross of the second surmounted of a saltire both couped gu. Crest — An oUve branch or. Motto — In bello quies. SEAT— Ochtertyre, Crieff, Perthshire. Eineage. Sm WILLIAM MURRAY, of OchtertyTC,co. Perth (dcsceudcl from Patrick Murray, of Ochtertyre. who died 1476, youngest son of Sir David Murray, of Tullibardine and Gask, ancestor of the .Duke of Athole, see Peerage); created a Baronet 7 June, 1673 (patent not recorded) ; b. 30 Oct. 1616 ; d. 18 Feb. 1681, having m. 7 June, 1649, Isabel, dau. of John Ollphant, of Bachilton ; she d. 6 April, 1683, having bad with other issue a son, {%) SIR PATRICK, tod Baronet ; b. 21/24 Jan. 1666 ; d. 26 Dea 1788, having m. 16 Feb. 1681, Margaret, eldest dau. of Mango Haldane,of Gleneagles, N.B.; she d. 17 Feb. 1722 having had 11 children, of whom 2 sons, (1) Sir William, 3rd Baronet; b. 22 Feb. 1882; d. 20 Oct. 1739, having m. 26 July, 1706, Hon. Catherine Frmser, 8rd dau. of Hugh, 10th Lord Lovat; she d. 4 Mar. 1771, having had 19 children (of whom 8 dans, manied), and one son, vix.: Sir Patrick, s. aa 4th Baronet. (2) Patrick, of Ayton, FIfteshlPB ; b. 26 X i. thero Nov. 1778, having m. 16 Sept. 1709, Ann Duncan, of Lnndie, K.B. (B. Campkrix 1778, having had an onlj son. His mat-grca OSOROK J08SPH MCRRAT, 0< WOOtton 22 June, 1888 ; m. 8 Sept 1861, Aoffnsta Ai IR July, ' ; b. liev. Oeorge Deane, of BIghton, ^mts. and has 2 sous and 3 S' Alexander Penrose, b. 18 July, 1888.— George Henry Lygon , b. 26 May, I871.-Mary Qraoe.— Margarat Beafarioe.- Amelia Angosta. Sm PATRICK, 4tlk Baronet, taken prisoner at the battle of Prestonpans, by the rebels 1746; b. 81 Aug. 1707; d. 9 Sept. 1784. having m. 18 Feb. 1741, Helen, eldest dau. of John Hamflton, W.S.; she d. 18 July, 1773, having had with 8 daus. an only son. IB WILLLiM, 6th Baronet; b. 28 Oct 1748; d. r. Dec. 1800, having m. 8 Mar. 1770, Lady Angosta Mackenzie, yonngest dan. of Oeorge, 8rd Earl of Oromartie (ext); she d. 20 Jan. 1809, having had with other issne 2 sons, (1) Sir Patrick, s. as 6th Baronet (2) Sir Oeorge, O.CB. o.CH. gen. in the army, P.c. col. l^t royals, served in Flander 1798, Ireland, Holland, 1799. Egypt 1800, adj.-gen. Leeward Islands 1802,Q.if.o. Copenhagen 1K)8, served nnder Sir John Moore, in Spain and Portugal, kc. formerly governor of Fort Oeorge, master-gen. of theonlnanco, &C.; b. 6 Feb. 1772; d. 28 July, 1848, having m. 1826. Lady Lonisa Erskine, widow of Sir James Erskine, of Torrio House, Bart and sister of Henry, Marqnis of Anglesey ; she d. 28 Jan. 1842, having had a dan. Louisa, m. to Hennr Boyoe, of life guards. IB PATRICK, 0th Baronet, Klnjr's bnmn of the court of exchequer, Scotland, for l" ' m. of the 1st (or Stratbeam) Infantiy i -tor of Perthshire freemasons, M.P. E : • nt.- col. royal Perthshire local militia 1808, secretary to the t)oard of commissioners for Indian affairs 1810; b. 8 Feb. 1771 ; d. 1 June, 1837, having m. 13 Dec. 1794, Lady Mary Ann Hope, youngest dau. of John, 2nd Earl of Hopetouu; she d. 21 Feb. 1838, having had 6 sons and 4 daus. [1] Sir 'W^illiam Keith, s. as 7th Baronet. S' {%) MUNQO MURRAY (youngest son of Sir William Murray, of Ochtertyre, Bart, by Isabel Ollphant, his wife), m. 1st, Janet, dau. of Amott, Esq. of Imydrnm. He m. 2ndly, Martha, dau. of Andrew Forester, and had a son, John Murray, of Lintrose, whose grandson, John Murray of Lintrose, co. Perth ; b. 11 July, 1763 ; d. 31 Oct 1831, having m. 12 Feb. 1802, Anne, 2nd dau. of John Gray, Esq. of BalUdgamo, co. Forfar; she d. 3 Nov. 1846, having had 4 sons, (1) Mungo, of Lintrose, D.L. Perthshire and Forfar; b. 4 Dec. 1802, m. 27 Oct. 1831, Anne, dau. of Thomas Willing, of Phila- delphia, 8. p. (2) John Gray twin with Mungo, d. unm. Mar. 1866, (3) David Smythe, b. 30 April, 1807 ; d. at Swan River, having m. Elizabeth Davis, and had 3 sons and 4 dans. John Grey, b. 1840.— David.— George,— Anne.— Elijsabeth.— Cecilia.— Effle. (4) Mackensie, Madras C.8.; b. 8 Feb. 1810; d. 14 Feb. 1876, having m. 18 Jan. 1870, Eliza Margaret, eldest dau. of E' Dundas, late stipendiary magistrate G«wler, South Aastmliii; b. 8 April, 1818: m. 16 Jan. 1857, Jane, daa. of Roi>crt i ravers Lewis, of Mountiath, Ireland ; she d. S Kar. 1867, having hxid S sons and a dau. <1) William Tullibardine, b. 11 Jan. 186S. (2) Henry Lamont, b. 19 Dec. 1864. (3) Mary Isabella, m. 8 Jan. 1880, to Robert, y( of Alexander John Kinloch, Esq. of Park, Abe; [6] Mary, m. 11 Sept 1839, to James B. and has S soub and 7 daus. (1) Anthony George, b. S9 Sept 1890. (2) Patrick, major B.B.: b. 14 Ang. 18S4 ; d. 19 Ang. 187S. (3) Mary Annei (4) Georgina Helen, m. 1856, to Thomas Walton Campbell, Esq. of Walton Park, Klrkcodtaright (6) Aognsta Campbell. (6) Charlotte Joanna, m. 9 Aug. 1860, to Robert Stewart, Esq. of Ardvorlich, oo. Perth, oommteiooer Aaam, and has a dau.— Charlotte. (7) iMbella Louisa, m. to John OrUBth Reddie, Esq. and has S sons,— Jonn Mnrrsy and Anthony Julian. (8) Franoes Amelia Jemima, d. 7 Oct 1874, having m. SI Aug. 1870,as 1st wife, to her cousin Sir Patrick Ksith Bart. (Q) Willlamina,m.8Deal864,to John Esq. and has a son and t dans. John Patrick Murray BLACURT.— Osoqiana BlbMbeth Margaret— Frances Chariotte Isabena. [8] Charlotte Elisabeth, m. S9 Oct 1840, to Rev. Arthur iHham ( BART.), rsctor of Weston TunrHle, Bucks, and rural dean, and has isnie. IIR WILLLAM KEITH, 7tli Banmot; h. 19 July, 1801 ; d. 16 Oct 1861, having m. lst-S8 Nov. 18tt, Helen Margaret Oliphant, only child and heir of Sir Ahnandsr Keith, of Dunnotur, knight marischal of Sootlaiid: shs d. S8 Oot 1862. Ho m. Sndlv-S July, 1854, Lady Addaide Aufusta Lavinia Hastings, 4tii dau. of Francis, 1st Marquis of HasUngs ; she d. a p. • Dea 1860. By his 1st wife he bad with other issue 6 sons and S dans. (1) Sir Patriok Keith, 8th and present Baronet (2) William. 60th rifles; b. Sf Sept 18S7; d. 7 Sept 1864. (3) Alexander, b. S8 Oct. 184S. (4) Henry Arthur, Uent R.if. (retd.); b. 7 July, 1846; m. 8 Oct. 187S, Rosina Uniacke, dau. of late (Hon.) Edmund Muncy Dodd, judge of wagna^ oourt of Nova Booila, and has a son and dau. Harry Edmund Oolquhottn, b. 17 Aug. 187S.— Caroline Mary. (5) David Keith, b. 80 Mar. 1849; m. 8 April, 1876, Amy Louisa, youngest dan. of Col. Philip Qoldney, late Bengal army (Bart.), and has had an only dau. Helen Louisa, d. IS June, 1877. (6) Archibald Lament, b. 6 Aug. 18fS. ( 7 ) Georgiana Mary. (8) Mary Anne Cliarlotte. S' Murray of Philiphaugh— see Addenda, "Chaos." ■A|-USGRAVE, Sir -^^ Richard George, of Eden Hall, Cumberland, (1611, E.) ; 8. his father as 12th Baro- net in 1881 ; b. 11 Oct. 1872. ABM8— As.8ix annulets or. (7BB8T — ^Two arms in ar- mour embowed ppr. hold- ing an annulet or. Seat— Edenhall, Penrith. Town Housb— 17, Caven* dish Square, W. ILmeagr. S' m RICHABD MXJSORAVB (descended from Peter de Muagrave, Cumberland, temp. K. Stkphkn), knight of hire Westmorland 160S, K.B. at the coronation of Jambs L created a Babovbt S9 June, 1611; d. at Naples 161 6, leaving tqr his wtts Pr ances, dan. of Philip^ Lord Wharton, an only son Sm PHnip. 2nd Baronet, aged 7 at Us father's death, knight BacUiaU Houee, Speldhorat, Tonbridge Wells. ^AESMYTH, Sib JAMK8, of PoflSO, CO. Peebles, j.p. and d.l. (1706, N'.8.), late B.C.8., of the royal company of archers (the Queen's body gnard for Scotland); s. his father as 5th Baronet in 1876 ; b. 9 Feb. 1827; m. 19 Nov. 1860, Eliza Gordon Brodie, eldest dau. of Francis VThitworth Russell Esq. B.C.8. (Babt.) NoTB— lie Editor It oiiAbte to iUt«wlMtb«r than to ui hdr to thii BaroiwtQj or not AnM8--Qaaiterl7, lit ud 4th, On. a dextw IuumI h'>Min9 » iword palowmja mtg. twtweon two brotai newsn or, NAmrrrH. tod and Ird, As. on a oonttme mnlkls and aMnclkv paaant of the - head ooaped gn. Baibo of Pomo. \ luuid hoMliif a broksn hanunar as In the f Andrew Pringle, Esq. of Clifton; she d. S July, 1768. Ideat son, \i JAMES, 2nd Baronet, sat in the British Parliament; tl. 4 Feb. 1779, having m. Jean, dan of Thomas Keith (sail to be a grandson of the Earl Marischal, and had with a soil, John, lieut-ooL 7th West India regt. an elder son, IB JAMES, 3rd Baronet ; d. 4 Dec 1829. having m. Ist— AprU, 178«, Eleanor, 2n«l dau. of John Murray, of Philip- hau^h, Esq.; she d. Feb. 1807, at the birth of her 12th child, the only surviving son, [1] Sir John Murray, s. as 4th Baronet. SIR JAMES m. 2ndly (the Editor has been unable, having made application to the family, to obtain the date of this marriage fr.m its descendants), Harriet, dau. of John Jones, Esq. of ham, Sussex; she d. SI April, 1879, having had a sou and Michael George, C.K. b. 19 Oct, 1828 ; m. 1 Aug. 1860, Mary Ami, eldest dau. of John Nicholls, of Lord Chancellor's Court, ^V(•stmln8ter, and has 3 sons. [3] Jemima, m. 18 Jan. 1842, to John Boulger, Irish barrister, editor Civil Service Gazette, and had \vith other issue a son and 2 dans. (1) Albert Edward Birrell Boulger, b. 1 Jan. 1889; d. 24 Mar. 1881. (2) Jemima Matilda, m. 1 Aug. 1868, to Charles Webb, Esq. of Northleigh, Dorset, and has Issue. (3) Caroline Beatrice, m, 17 Oct. 1868, to George Henry Brettargh Yeates, Esq. of Brettargh Holt, Westmorland, and has a son— Cyril Brettargh YXATXS. SIB JOHN, 4th Baronet; b. SO Dec 1808 ; d. 19 July, 1876, . having m. Ist— 19 May, 1826, Mary, 4th dan. of Sir John Marjoribanks, Bart.; she d. 80 Dec 18S6, leaving a son and dau. (1) Sir James, 5th and present Baronet (2) Alice Mary, m. 22 Sept 18»2, to Prands Whitworth Bosadl, Esq. (BART.). Ath Bengal cav. who d. 1872. SIR JOHN m. 2ndly— 8 July, 18*9, Hon. Eleanor Powys dan. of Thomas, 2nd Lord Lllford; she d. 18 Mar. 1880, aged 80, having had a dan. (3) Ada Eleanor. Milliken-Napieb— see Addenda, " CThaos. •RAPIER, Right -L>l Hon. SiB Joseph, d.c.l. ll.d. p.c. Baronet, 80 created 9 April, 1867, M.A. Dublin, Irish bar- rister 1831, Q.C. 1844, attorney - gen. Ireland 1852, M.p. Dublin univ. 1848/58, lord chancellor of Ireland 1858/9, vice- chancellor Dublin univ, since 1867; b. 26 Dec. 1804 ; m. 20 Aug. 1831, Charity, dau. of John Grace, Esq. of Dublin, and has had 2 sons and 3dau8. ^fSiec./cjy>:i. b. 80 Oct. 1837; d. unm. 8 Dec. ^_ W. fusUlers; b. 28 May, 184l;>«<(./wiV m. 10 Nov. 1864, Maria, 2nd dau. of hite Joseph Mortimer, Esq. J /<4-r j of Weymouth, Dorset, and has 2 sons, cLi^'*^-* WiUiMn Lennox^ b. 12 Oct 1867.— Joseph Duncan Mortimer, (3) Cherry, m. 18 Mar. 1860, to Rev. Paulus .Emellus Singer, M.A. chaplain at Hy^res, formerly rector of Stackallen, and rural dean of Slane, son of Most Rev. Joseph Henderson Singer, bishop of Meath. (4) Rosetta, m. 6 Aug. 1863, to Henry Grey MacGregor, capt. 29th regt. 5th son of late (ien. Sir Dimcan MacGregor, K.aB. and has 8 sons, Arthur Duncan MacGrbgor, b. 11 June, 1864.— Harry Napier, b. 18 April, 1867.— Ronald, b. 17 Mar. 1868. (5) Grace Anne Marie Louise, m. 4 Nov. 1868, to John William Gardiner, B.c.8. and has 8 sons and 2 daus. Joseph Napier Gardiner, b. 28 Nov. 1871.— Herbert William, b. 26 Dec 1876.-James Ernest, b. 27 July, 1879.— Frances Mary Theodora.— Evelyn Annie Arms — Arg. on a saltire engrailed between four roses gn. five escallops or. Crest— A dexter cubit arm erect ppr. charged with a rose as in the arms the hand grasping a crescent arg. Motto— Sans tache. Dublin Housb— 4, Merrion Square, South. (1) William John, bar.-at-law 1874. (2) Joseph, capt late 23rd R. 458 NEAVE. Emeage. -TTTILLIAM NAPIER, of Belfast, merchant (son of Joseph W Napier, of St. Andrews, co. Down) ; d. 26 May, 1830, having m 1798, Rosetta McNaghten, of BaUyreagh House; CO. Antrim; she d. 30 June, 1836, having had with nthpr issue 2 sons and 5 daus. , . , _ m Wimlm, b. 17 Jan. 1801; d. Mar. 1864, having m. 17 May 1826, Mary Ramsay, eldest dau. of Arthur Birme.Esq.; shed. Oct. 1846, leaving issue. ^.„ o a„^i i«fi7 r21 Right Hon. Joseph, created a BABOXET 9 Apnl, 1867. [3] Hefter, d. s. p. 4 Feb. 1848, having m. to James MagU, of fl] Mary!T 29 April, 1831, having m. to Echlin Molyneux, of DubUn, Q.C. chairman of quarter sessions. [e] RosTtta, m. July, 1833, to late Right Hon. James White- side, lord chief justice of Ireland. ^ t i, •d.^o^ii «# [7] Margaret, d. Dec. 1846, having m. to John Ruasell, of Edenderry, King's co. NEAVE, Sib Thomas Lewis Hughes, of Dagnam Park, Essex, and Llywsdulas, North Wales (1795, G.B.) ; 8. his father as 5th Baronet in 1877; b. 26 June, 1874; heir presump- tive, his brother Arundell. Arms— Arg. on a cross sa. five flean- de-Us or. Crkst— Out of a ducal coronet gold a lily stalked and leaved vert flowend and seeded or. Motto— Sola proba qtue honesta. SEATS— Dagnam Park, Romford, and Llyadulas, Amlwch, Anglesey. Hineage. SIR RICHARD NEAVE, of London, and Dagnam Park, Essex, P.R.S. F.s.A. (grandson of Richard Neave, of Lon- don, b. 25 July, 1666, by his wife Elizabeth Bradford, of the family of Samuel Bradford, D.D. bishop of Rochester), gOTsmor of the bank of England 1780, a commissioner of public accoonts, director of the Hudsons Bay Company, &c. &c. created a BARO- NET 13 May, 1795; b. 22 Nov. 1731 ; d. 21 Jan. 1814, having m. 16 Feb. 1761, Frances, 4th dau. of John Bristow, Bsq.; she d. 18 Jan. 1830, having had with 5 daus. 3 sons, (1) Sir Thomas, s. as 2nd Baronet. (2) John, judge at Tirhoot, and chief judge at Benares, both in Bengal; b. 2 Jan. 1763; d. 13 May, 1838, having m. 9 SepL 1789, Catherine, dau of Col. Burton Smyth, of Ireland; she d. 3 May, 1822, having had 3 sons and 3 daus. /I/ John, judge and magistrate at Allyhur, in Bengal; b. 11 July, 1799; d. unm. 1840. /2/ Robert, B.c.s. sessions judge at Azimgurh, and for- merly collector at Delhi; b. 11 Mar. 1805; d. 23 Dec. 1848, having m. 14 Jan. 1834, to his cousin Sabina Maria, dau. of Lieut.-Col. George Bristow. She re-m. to Offord, and had 3 sons and a dau. [1] Robert John Bristow, b. 2 Feb. 1835, drowned oft Broadstairs 13 Sept. 1855. [2] Spencer le Neve, b. 31 Aug. 1838, m. [3] Arthur Montagu, b. 7 May, 1842, m. [4] Katherine Frances, m. 1857, to John David Hay Hill, consul at Brest (son of John David Hay Hill, of Gresaenhall Hall, Norfolk); he d. 1868. She re-m. 29 Oct. 1870, to Major Trevor Andrews. /3/ Edgar, b. 30 Dec. 1810 ; d. 1880, leaving issue. /4/ Anna Frances, d. s. p. having m. 30 Mar. 1843, as 2nd wife, to Ludovick James, brother of Sir Alexander Cray Grant, Bart, of Dalvey ; he d. s. p. 1881. /5/ Caroline Mary,m. June, 1819, to Rev. William Cook- son, vicar of Hungerford, who d. 1870. /6/ Eliza, d. 1866, having m. 16 Dec. 1817, to John Milford, Bsq. of Exeter, banker, and of Coare, Devon, J.p. d.l. (3) Richard, bar.-at-law, L.l. secretary and registrar of Chelsea Hospital 1816, deputy paymaster to the forces 1812; b. 18 Dec. 1773 ; d. 13 Jan. 1858, having m. 2 July, 1807, Sarah, only dau. of Alexander Irvine, Esq. and granddau. of George Peters, Esq.; she d. 31 Aug. 1826, having had 2 sons and 2 daus. /I/ Richard, b. 31 May, 1808; m. 6 Oct. 1838, Anna Maria Dorothea, youngest dan. of Rev. John Byton, rector of Eyton, Salop, and has a son and S dans. [1] Richard Lewis Irvine, R.C. priest ; b. 3 July, 1851. « [2j Barbara Frances Maria. [3] Mary Rose. 121 George Peters, b. 18 Nov. 1809 ; m. 23 Sept. 1845, Maria, 3rd dau. of Richard Finder, of Newnham, Glouc.; she d. 21 Dec. 1879, having had 3 sons, [1] Richard Irvine, b. 21 Sept. 1849; m. 10 July, 1872, Harriet ^\'hite, dau. of WiUiam White, Bsq. of Up Ccrue House, Dorset, and Falrlee, I.W. and has a son and dau. ArundeU Francis Robert Irvine, b. 1 Sept, 1874.— Violet Maria. £2] George Howard, b. 81 Jan. 1851; m. S4 Jane, 1875, isaoella Augnsta, dan. of Samuel Chapman, Esq. of Hamilton, Bermuda, and has a son— Cecil Howard. /3/ Frances. /4/ Elisabeth, d. 25 ICay, 1879, having m. 4 April, 1839, to Alexander Middleton. Esq. of London; he d. 24 July, 1846. having had S sons and a dau. [1] Alexander George Middleton. b. 4 Sept 1840 ; d. 15 Nov. 1875, having m. 6 Aug. 1874, his Jnd cousin, Mari- qnita, dan. of Sir Richard Digby Neave, Bart, and has a son — George Alexander. [21 Richard WilUam Evelyn, b. 16 Feb. 1846. [3] Frances Anna, m. S4 April, 1863, to George Wat- Bki. IR fHOMAB, 2licl Baronet, PJC and A.a; b. 11 Nov. 17' d. 11 April, 1848, having m. 18 Jnne, 1791, Frances C>i line, 4th dau. of Very Rev. William Digby, dean of Dorba LUD. . Usot. R. Wnti. jn^\ h. 11 (2) Andloy Dalks, oaot tnd Ute nwds 1881. Urat. 1871/81 33 Jan. 1848 : m. 16 /oly. 1878. Boo. Bdlth TlTtaa, dau. of Ghim,SBd Lord Ylrten. (3) BiglasldBBnilsn,Miwt.B.W.!>.18 0ot.l8IO. (4) ltetlBMrOnliMtt,UMitinh(DiilcBo(Oaml»idce%own) lancen; b. 14 8q;»i. 18S1. (5) BUol Arthur. IxtSFoh. 1888. (6V Ada Marr, m. 8 Ang. 1874. as tnd wife, to brerst Lieut.- 'T'Qoorge BaRrBmltt WllllB(B.TBSDnAiiXiCB. KX.BJL ig. northsni disMoi of Bagluid 1878. ▲XiJi.O. honegnardi 7 s, IM. and has a son > HCkst. 1878, •JojxAP M^J.^"'- mid a son h. • June. 1878.*%. »^f «tnWFV<^A*fc J*Wj (7) Brslyn Mary, m. 4 Feb. 1878, to FhHip wrooghton Esq. of WooltoTFark, Berks, ILP. and has 4 daos. Dorothy Fkxwws Mary Wbouohtok. — Mnriel Erelyn Mary.— noTHMS Mary.— Whiitred Maiy. AB1I8— Par ■Ita iMle arg. and as. a lion pasMnt betwwn three grey- hounds' heads erased ooontnohanged. CRwr-On a numnt rert. a wolfs head erased sa. between two branotafls of pahn pjr. Motto— NoBMB «rt«idara feotis. 8KAT»-GrittMon, near Chippenham, and Bed Lodge. Braden, Wilto. Town HOUSS— »S, Eaton Square, 8.W. Einrage. JOBBPH NEBLD, of Fnlham, Middx. b. 1764; d. SO Dec 1888 haTlng m. 18 Mar. 1788, Mary, eldest dau. of John Boiid,Bn. of Hsndon. Middx.; she d. 10 June, 1867, having had wtth odMT iSBDS 8 sons and 8 dans. ni JossDh.of erittleton, WUtt. m.p. b. 18 Jan. 1789; d. s. p. 84 MtfTlMS. hsTing m. 1 Jan. 1881, Lady Caroline Mary Ashlsy.Oooper.daa.of Cropley, 6th Bar! of Shaftesbury; she drilJune.1869. /a/ Sir John, created a Barokbt. Snd wife, to Lord Nigel Kennedy (M. A11.8A), who d. 18 Mar. 1878. 14/ Boeina Josephine, d. 8 Jan. 1877, having m. to Gen. John Patton,13th regt. NEPEAN, Sib Molykeuz Htdb, of Loders Ck>urt, Dorset, j.p. d.l. (1802, U.K.), major late 77th regt high sheriff of Dorset 1873; s. his father as Srd Baronet in 1856; b. 12 July, 1814; m. 80 April, 1841, Isabel, only dan. of Col. Geils, of Dumback House, co. Dumbarton; heir presumptire, Ber. Evan Yorice Nepean. a Imss wary erminois between three mullets arg. a moant rort a goat tAapvxi sa. charged with qiolB, coOarsd or, thereon two mullets gu. MOTTO— Berates. 8E1T— LoderVOomt, Bridport W Hinrafie. ;CH0LA8 NBPBAN. of Saltash. Oomwall (eldest son of Nicholas Nepean, of St. Stephen's. ComwaU). m. Mar- garet, dan. of Bran Jooes,of Altacadno, Glamorgans. and had 8 sons, (1) Thomas, msjor-gen. B.K. d. a p. S6 Nov. 1816. (2) Sir Briui. created a Barokst. (3) Nicholas, lieuL-gen. hi the army. Duke of York's Own gov. of Oape Breton; d. 1888. having m. Frances' dau. of Baron Wedekind, major 11th Hanoverian legt. and had* 8 sons and a dan. /I/ Bvan.rear^adm. vls. b. 16 Aug. 1788; d. 10 AwiL 1864* his widow (n4e Stoart) d. 4 Fob. 1871, having hadVrtth oSS ri] Maiy «uart, m. 88 Sept 1868, to Major-Oen. William f°g«fa« Yl*^ CrB- (r«td. list), Ute rifle bri«de, K.L.H.11. served in Affghanistan, Crimea, and Indian MnthiT. [2] Agnes, m. 1868, to Baron Von liykam. Austrian minister at Athens (both deceased), and ha- . rk, dau. of WUliam Wright, Bsq. of Northumb. 14 Jan. 1863, to Dr. Montague Kirkman). By his Isi wife he had an only surviving son and dau. (1) Sir Molyneux Hyde, 3rd and present Baronet. (2) Frances Augusta, b. 1 Dec, 1834 ; d. 8 Dec, 1880, having m, Ist— 38 Jan, 1867, to James Blair Grove, com, R,N,; he d. 10 July, 1865, and she re-m. to Samuel Lowndes, of Lyme Regis. NEWMAN, Sir Lydbton, of Mamhead Park, Devon, j.p. d.l. (1836, U.K.), capt. late 7th hussars, high sherifE Devon 1871 ; s. his brother NICHOLSON— NIGHTINGALE. 461 id Baronet in 1854 ; b. 14 Nov. 1823; m. 28 f . o. 1867, Emma, dau. of Field E. D. Dudley, Esq. and has a Bon and 2 dans. (1) Robert Hunt Stapylton Dudley Lydston, b. 27 Oct. 1871. (2) Lily Lydston. (3) Mary Jane Coseus Lydston. ' <— Az, three demi-lions couped arg. crusilly sa. - r— A lion rampant per chev. az. gutt^ de Teao, and arg., ft de sang. 10 — Ubi amor, ibi fides. >— Mamhead Park, Exeter, and Stokeley, EingfBbridge. N House— 3, Buckingham Palace Gate, k.w. fLineage. S' m ROBERT WILLIAM NEWMAX, of Stokeley and Mam- head, Devon (son of Thomas Newman and his wife Sarah rai/c. Kreat-grandaon of Robert Newman, of Dartmouth, mer- '. by his Ist wife, Joyce, dau- of J Lydstone, of ii stall, and descended from Richard, son of Tbomaa New- ., of Dartmooth, b. 1607), M.P. Bxeter and Blechin^^, burrey, high sheriff Devon 1827, created a Baroxkt 17 Mar. 1836 ; b. at Oporto 18 Aug. 1776 ; d. S4 Jan. 1848. haTlng m. 21 Sept. 1813. Mary Jane, 8rd dau. of Richard Denne, Bk}. of Winchelaea, Sussex ; she d. S8 July, 18S4, having had 4 sons and 4 daus. (1 ) Sir Robert Lydston, ted Baronet, capt. grenadier gnarda ; b. 19 Feb. 1H21 ; fell at Inkerman ft Nor. 18M. (2) Sir Lydston, 3rd and present Baronet. (3) Thomas Uoldsworth, b. 6 Feb. 18Sft; m. SI Aprfl, 1M4, Elizabeth Laura, eldest dau. of late Martin Tucker Smith, Beq. (B. Carkinotok). (4) Alured, b. 19 Feb. 18S1. (5) Mary Anne, m. SI Mar. 1844, to William Erring Smith Clark, Esq. and has S sons and a dan. /I/ Archibald Henry Cla&k, b. 18 April, 1848 ; m. 14 Jan. 1878, Anna, only ohUd of late Bear-Adm. John Shepperd and has a son and'dan. Archibald firrlng Newman CLARK, b. 8 Mar. 187ft.- Margaret Constance. /2/ Edmund WUliam, 18th regt.; b. S9 April, 18<0. /3/ Porcy Hay, b. 20 Dec. 18ftl. /4/ Marion Charlotte. (6) Caroline, d. s. p. 27 Nor. 1866, haring m. 16 April, 1861, as 2nd wife, to John, 1st Lord Churston, who d. 4 Sept 1871. (7) Louisa, m. Sft Aug. 1874, to Sir Ma«ey Lopes, Bart (8) Harriet, m. 19 May, 1863. as Snd wife, to Charles Langton- Masslngbenl, Esq. of Ounby Park, Llnoolnsh. Arms — Az. two bars nebuly arg. in chief a sun in splendour ppr. between two stars of eight points or. Crest— On a rock ppr. a lion's head az. charged with a star as in the arms. MOTTO — Virtus sola nobilitas. SEAT— The Grange, Totteridge, Herts. NICOLSON of that ilk, and also Nicolson of Tilli- conltry — see Addenda, " Chaos." NIGHTINGALE, Sib Henry DiCKONSON (1628, E.), major in the army, pay- master (55th) Inverness sub-district 1864, served in the Burmese war; s. his father as 9th Baro- net in 1876; b. 15 Nov. 1830; m. 14 Feb. 1856, Mary, dau. of Capt. Thomas Spark, Bjf. and has 3 sons and 3 daus. (1) Edward Henry, scholar of St. John's CoU. Camb. and wrangler, 1879; b. 30 Nor. 18ft6. (2) Valentine Charles, h, I (3) Henry BthatatooTb. 16 Feb. 1859. ■. 1860; m. 17 May, 1881, Coralie Looin FMiUne, yonnffer dan. of Louis Charles d'Harcourt- Maiy, doetenr de droi^ dkc late of Moncontour, Cdtes du Nord, (4) noranoe Maty, m. SO Jane, 1879, to Lieut-Col. Arthur BflAwrt MaoDonnelL R.K. (5) BmUy Frances. (6) Violet Harriet. NICHOLSON, Sib Charles, chan- cellor of Sydney Uni- versity, N.S.W. 1854/60, M.D. Edinburgh 1833, hon. D.C.L. Oxon. LL.D. Camb. speaker of the le- gislative assemblyN.s.w. 1845/56, and also presi- dent, knighted by patent 1 Mar. 1852, created a Baronet 8 April, 1859 (only son of Charles Ni- cholson, of London, and his wife Barbara, dau. of I John Ascough, of Be- j dale, Yorks.); b. 23 Nov. 1808; m. 8 Aug. 1865, Sarah Elizabeth, dau. of Archibald Keightley, Esq. and has 3 sons, (1) Charlei Archibald, b. 27 April, 1867. (2) Archibald Keightley, b, 28 Mar. 1871. (3) Sydney Hugo, b. 9 Feb. 1875. ARMS — Per pale erm. and gu. a rose connterchanged. 0RB8T— An ibex sejeant arg. tufted armed and maned or. SIR THOMAS NIGHTINGALE, of Newport Pond, Essex (descended in the4th generation from William Nightingale, of Bumtwood, Essex, 13 Edw. IV.), created a Baronet 1 Sept. 1628; d. Jan. 1644, haring m. Ist, Millicent, dau. of Sir Robert Clerk, Knt, of Goodcaster, Essex, baron of the exche- quer, and had 2 sons, [1] Robert, o. r. p. 30 April, 1636, haring m. Theodosia, dau. of Sir Robert Chester, Knt (she re-m, to Sir Francis Theobald, of Ipswich), and had 2 sons; his male line failed on the death of his grandson. Sir Robert, 5th Bart 1722. [2] Thomas, of Duxford, Camb.; m. Jane, dau. of Thomas Ventris, and had a son, Thomas. SIR THOMAS m. 2ndly, Catherine, dau. of Sir Robert Cliester Knt of Ockenhatch, Herts, (royal descent). His 3rd wife Elizabeth, was buried at Newport, 25 Aug. 1686, By his 2nd' wife he had with other issue a son, [3] Geoffrey, of Kneesworth, co. Camb.; d. 9 May, 1687 aged 64, haring m. Ist, EUxabeth, dau. of Sir William Luckyn, Knt. of Essex; she was bur. 25 Nor. 1664; he m. 2ndly, Dorothy . and rector of Ham, Kent; he d. 5 Aug. 1859. (3) HuRh, rector of Upton Pyne, Devon; bp. 9 Mar. 1740; d. 25 .Tilly, 1787, having m. Elizabeth, dau. of Rev. (3eorge Brad- fonl. and had with 4 daus. a son, Huph, of Pynes, Devon, rector successively of Upton Pyne and ^lonk Okehampton with Dowland; bp. S6 Jan. 1774 ; m. 12 April, 1804, Anne Lewes, dan. of Rev. George Soathcombe, rector of Kings Nympton, Devon; she d. s. p. 1838. IR STAFFORD, 6th Baronet; bp. 6 May, 1736; d. 4 Mar. 1771, having m. 17 Oct. 1761, Catherine, dau. of Rev. George Bradford, rector of Talaton, Devon; she bur. 18 Jan. 18U2, having had, with 3 daus, an only son, viz. IR STAFFORD HENRY, 7th Baronet; bp. 36 Sept. 1762; d. 18 Mar. 1851, having m. 6 May, 1791, Jaoquetta, dau. of Charles Baring, Esq. of Larkbeare, Devon (E. NORTHBROOK); she d. 22 Jan. 1841, having had 8 sons, /I/ Henry Stafford, M.P. Heytesbury ; bp. 18 Mar. 1792; d. 22 Feb. 1830, having m. Ist— 18 Nov. 1815, Agnes Mary, only dau. of Thomas Cockbum, Esq. of Bedford Hill, Surrey (Bart.) ; she d. 9 April, 1840. He m. Sndly— 6 Jan. 1844, Catherine, Xnd dau. of late Thomas Robbins, Esq. of Pilewell, Hants. By his wife he had 2 sons and 2 daus. [1] Sir StaflTbrd Henry, 8th and present Baronet. [2] Henry Moubray, of Temple Hill, Devon, rector of Monk Hampton; Devon; b. 10 Sept. 1826 ; d.6.-Feb. 1878, having m. Ist— 29 April, 1861, Greorgina, eldest dau. of Richard Ford, Esq. of London; she d. 10 Feb. 1866. He m. 2ndly— 18 Feb. 18 , Eleanor, dau, of late Hugh Mallet, of Ash, Devon (and widow of Rev. Frederic Pitman, rector of Iddesleigh, Devon). By his 1st wife he had 7 sons and a dau. (1) Gk)rdon Stafford, b. 23 Feb. 1852.— (2) William Staf- ford, b. 31 March, 1854.— (3) Richard Cecil Graham, b. 24 Jan. 1858.— (4) Francis Stafford, b. 17 Mar. 1859.— (5) Mou- bray Stafford, b. 22 Oct. I860.— (6) James Alfred, b. 23 Oct. 1861.— (7) George RusseU, b. 10 Oct. 1863. (8) Alice Mary, d. 14 Oct. 1879, having m. 16 Oct. 1877, to Rev. William Sydney Saunders, M.A. who d. July, 1878, [3] HenrietU, m. 6 May, 1846, to Charles Manners Lushing- ton, Esq. (BART.); he d. 27 Nov. 1864. [4] Cecila Agnes, m. 11 Oct. 1861, to Thomas Bishop, M.D. P.R.C.P. and has an only dau.— Effle Rose BISHOP. S' S' /2/ Hugh Stafford, major 4th dragoons; bp.24 Mar. 1793; d. 19 Feb. 1880, having m. 30 Mar. 1826, Henrietta, 3rd dau. of Wil- liam Ceely Trevillian, Esq. of Middleney, Somerset, and had with other issue a son and 4 daus. [1] Arthur Hugh, b. 20 Jan. 1827; d. unm. 1 Dec. 1860. [2] Emily, d. 1 Nov. 1854; m. to Rev. Lloyd Sanders, rector of Whim pie, Devon, and has 3 sons and a dau Lloyd (Charles SaN'DER.s, b. 3 June, 1867.— Hugh Maurice, b. 31 Oct. 1861. — Arthur Andrew, b. 26 May, 1863.— Frances. [3] Agnes Maria. 4] Helen Harriette, m. 7 Nov. 1862, to Col. Fiennes iddleton Colvile, C.B. commanding brigade depdt Shrews- bury since 1876, and has S sons and 3 daus. Fiennes Maurice COLVlLK, b. 33 Mar. 1872. — George Northoote, b. 6 July, 1867.— Agnes.— Mary Helen. /3/ Stafford Charles, rector of Upton Pyne, Devon; b. 31 Julv, 1796 ; d. 19 April, 1872, having m. 22 April, 1830, Elizabeth Helena, 8rd dau. of late Thomas Robbins, Esq. of Pilewell, aforesaid, and had a son and dau. [1] Lewis Stafford, capt. late 39th regt. b. 23 Mar. 1831; m. 4 April, 1861, Isabella Mary Augusta, dau. of John Christo- pher Rees Weguelin, late capt 16th lancers, and has a son, Frank Stafford, b. 13 Feb. 1863. [2] Sellna Helena. Ul, n^UGENT, Sir -1--N Charles, of Ballinlough Castle, CO. Westmeath (171)5, I.), Count of the Holy Roman Empire, late lieut. Leic. yeo. cav. ex -lieut. 17th lancers; s. his brother as 5th Baronet in 1863 ;b. 7 Feb. 1847; m. 15 Nov. 1871, Emily Ruth Eades, eldest dau. of Thomas Walker, Esq. of Berkswell Hall, co. Warwick, and has a son. (1) Charles Hugh, b. 18 May. 1878. Arms— Erm. two bars gu. CJREST- A cockatrice wings addorsed ppr. MOTTO— Decrevi. Eineage. JAMES O'REILLY, of Ballinlough Castle, co, Westmeath (great-grandson of Hugh O'Reilly, of Ballinloug Castle, and his wife Catharine, dau, of Christopher Plimket of Clonabrene), m. Barbara, dau, of Andrew Nugent, of Dysart and TuUoughan, co. Westmeath (by Lady Catharine Nugent, dau, of Thomas, Earl of Westmeath, and had 3 sons and 2 daus. (1) Sir Hugh, created a Baronet 22 July, 1795, (2) Andrew, gen. in the Austrian service. (3) James, major 7th foot, slain in the Turkish war. (4) Margaret, d, 37 Sept. 1834, having been created Baroxess Talbot, of Malahlde, co. Dublin, 28 May, 1831; m. to Richard Talbot, of Malahide Castle, co. Dublin; he d. 24 Oct. 1788, leaving issue, (See PEERAGE.) (5) Barbara, m. to Thomas Everard, of Randalstown, co. Meath. 464 NUGENT. SIR HUGH NUGENT (formerly O'Reilly), lieut.-col. West- meath mil.; created a Baronet of Ireland 22 July, 1795; m. Catharine Marianne, only dau. of Charles Matliew, Esq. of Thurles (or Annfleld), co. Tipperary, and had with other issue 2 sons, [1] Sir James, 2nd Baronet; d.26 April, 1843, having m. 8 Jan. 1811, Susan Victoria Regina Mary, only dau. of C P D'Arabet, a Baron of the Holy Roman Empire; she d. 19 April, 1862. [2] Sir John, 3rd Baronet, Count of the Holy Roman Empire, chamberlain to the Emperor of Austria, and a major in the Austrian service; b. 5 April, 1800; d. 16 Feb. 1859, having m. 18 Oct. 1842, Letitia Maria, eldest dau. of Charles Whyte Roche Esq. of Ballygran, co. Limerick, and had 5 sons and 3 daus. (1) Sir Hugh Joseph, 4th Baronet; b. 29 Dec. 1845; d. 23 Oct. 1863. (2) Sir Charles, 5th and present Baronet. (3) John Nicholas, late lieut. R.N. b. 6 Mar. 1848. (4) James, b. 26 June, 1849; m. 27 Jan. 1874, Florence Marion, eldest dau. of Rev. George Hulme, of Shinfield Lodge, Berks, and has a son and 2 daus. John, b. 31 July, 1876. — Florence Marie. — Catherine Mary Hilda, (5) Andrew Greville, b. 19 June, 1851. (6) Letitia Mary, m. 1st— 22 Aug. 1865, to Richard ConoUy, of Green Park, co. Westmeath, major Westmeath rifles ; he d. 7 Feb. 1871, and she re-m. 17 Feb. 1873, to Thomas Thierri Sherlock, Esq. eldest son of David Sherlock, serj.-at-la\v, Q.c. of Stillorgan Castle, co. Dublin. (7) Kathleen Mary Georgina, m. 16 Dec. 1875, to Thomas Gordon Stoker, Esq. (E. Charlemont), and has a son and dau. William Charles STOKER.— Mary Letitia. (8) Helen Mary, m. 20 Jan, 1876, to Richard Lynch, Esq, of Petersburgh Castle, co, Galway, and has a dau. Catherine Mary Gertrude Lynch. "^UGENT, Sir George Edmund, of West Har- J-> ling Hall, Norfolk (1806, U.K.), lieut.-col. and capt. late grenadier guards, d.l. Berks, and Bucks.; s. his father as 2nd Baronet in 1849; b. 12 Oct. 1802; m. 13 July, 1830, Hon. Maria Charlotte Eidley-Colborne, dau. of Nicholas William, Baron Colborne (Eidley), and has a son and 3 daus. iJ^V-^l°''^n'^A^^^^^fj.'fP^-^**® grenadier guards; b, 12 Mar. T^pf/t r'J /f'J^ ^^^\ Evelyn Henrietta, youngest dau. of Lieut.-Gen. E. P. Gascolgne, and has 3 sons George Colborne, lieut, 3rd batt. R. Norfolk regt. 1881 • b 22 b.'4Feb.V66.'^"'"''^ Frederick and Charles Henry, twins. (2) Lucy Harriet, m. 2 Aug. 1860, to Sir Francia George Manningham Boileau, Bart. (3) Mary Wilhelmina, m. 26 Oct. 1881, to Jocelyn H, W Thomas, late lieut, and capt. Scots fusilier guards, only son ol late Lieut.-Gen, Henry Thomas, c.B, col. 20th regt. of Belmont. CO. Carlow, (4) Emily Julia, m, 3 Sept, 1878, to RusseU Henry Monro, ol Colton Lodge, Yorks. (Mux RO— Bart,) Arms— Erm, two bars and a bordure engrailed gu, on a canton of the last a dagger erect ppr. Crest— A cockatrice vert, collared or, pendent therefrom an escutcheon gu, charged with a dagger erect as in the canton. Supporters— Two cockatrice vert, collared or, pendent there- from a shield gu. charged with a dagger as in the canton,— Granted 20 Feb. 1807, to the first Baronet and his successors in the Baronetcy. MOTTO — Decrevi. Seat— West Hariing Hall, Thetford. TOWN Housk— 32, C\irzon Street, Mayfair, W. Hinrage. SIR GEORGE NUGENT, of Wacldesdon, Berks, Q.c.B. D.c.L. flel6, 1848, served in Holland and Flanders 1793, &c. adjutant-gen. Ireland 17»9, lieut.-gov. and com,-in-chief Jamaica 1801 6, created a Baronet for military services 28 Nov. 1806, M.P. Buckingham 1790/1802 (brotlior of Adm. Sir Charles Edmund Nugent, G,c,ll, "sons" of Lieut.- Col. the Hon, Edmund Craggs Nugent, son of Earl Nugent) ; b. 10 June, 1757; d, 11 Mar. 1849, having m, 15 Nov. 17H7. Maria, 7th dau. of Cortlandt Skinner, Esq, attorney -gen. New Jersey; she d, 24 Oct, 1834, having l?a in the guards; bp. 22 Aug. 1684 ; bur. at Ludford 10 April, 1750, having m. Catherine, dau. of Walter Moseley, of The Mere, co. Staff.; she d. 28 Sept. 1777, having had 2 sons, of whom the elder, William, rector of Forton, Staff, and vicar of Holy Cross, Shre\vsbury; bur. 8 Oct. 1803, having m. 13 April, 1749, Christian, dau. and heir of Sir Patrick Strahan, Knt.; she bur. 24 Aug. 1790, having had with other issue a son, viz.:— SIR CHARLES OAKELEY, gov. of Madras 1790/4, entered E.I.C.S. 1766, filled various important offices, created a Baronet 6 June, 1790, hon. D.C.L. Oxon.; b. 16 Feb. 1761; d. 7 Sept. 1826, having m. 19 Oct. 1777, Helena, only dau. of Rolx;rt Beatson, Rsq. of Killirie, co. Fife; she d. 19 Feb. 1839, having had with 6 daus. 6 sons, (1) Sir Charles, s. as 2nd Baronet. (2) Henrj-, judge at Moorshedabad, Bengal ; b. 6 Dec. 1787 ; d. s. p. 3 May, 1826. having m. Laura, dau. of CoL Rovier, gov. of CJhandeniagore. (3) Sir Herbert, s. as 3rd Baronet. (4) Edward, b. 9 Nov. 1796; d. unm. 8 Dec. 1870. (5) William, of Glanwilliam, Merionethshire; b. 12 May, 1798; d. 11 Dec. 1834, having m. 28 Oct. 1827, Mary Maria, only dau. of Col. Sir Edward Miles, C.B. K.T.8. and had an only son, William Edward, of The Plas, Tan-y-Bwlch, North Wales; b. 1 Aug. 1828; m. 10 April, 1860, Hon. Mary Russell, dau. of Sophia, Baroness de Clifford, and has a son and dau. Edward de Clifford William, b. 21 Nov. 1864.— Mary Caroline. (6) Frederick, canon of Westminster R.C. church 1852, for- merly fellow and tutor of Balliol Coll. 0.xon., incumbent of Margaret Chapel, Margaret Street, London, 1838/45; b. 6 Sept. 1802; d. 29 Jan. 1880. SIR CHARLES, 2nd Baronet, secretary of legation and charge d'affaires successively in Bavaria, Sweden, and the United States; b. 26 Sept. 1778; d. 30 June, 1829, at Huy, in the Netherlands, having m. 20 Mar. 1820, Charlotte Fran^oise Augusta Gisberte Ramadiez, Baroness de Lormet, only child of Baron Ramadiez de Lormet, of Meysembrock, in the Nether- lands, col. 32nd regt. of chasseurs; she d. 2 Oct. 1860, having had 3 daus. (1) Helena Sarah Charlotte (Baroness de Lormet) m. 30 Aug. 1838, to her cousin, William Herbert Wodehouse, of Woolmers Park, Herts. J.p. and D.L. and has 4 sons and 3 daus. /I/ Chappel Oakeley Wodehouse, b. 8 Oct. 1842. 121 Herbert Walter Rodolph, b. 16 Dec. 1850 ; m. 24 Dec. 1877, Sarah, dau. of J. Rivett, U.8.A. /3/ William Stanley, b. 12 Jime, 1863. /4/ Charles Edward, b. 16 Jan. 1866 ; m. 21 April, 1881, Eva Priscilla, dau. of David Bradley, Esq. /5/ Charlotte Amelia. /6/ Adelaide Helena, m. to H Nigel Cohen, Esq. Ill Constance Mary. (2) Augusta, d. 15 Nov. 1879, having m. 1st— 19 Mar. 1846, to Henry Hugh O'Donnell Clayton (BART.); he d. 17 Mar. 1857. She re-m. 20 Oct. 1863, to Robert George Manley, major late Inniskilling dragoons. (3) Georgina (posthumous), m. 10 Nov. 1862, to Alexander Dennistoun, Esq. of Golf Hill, Lanarks. and has 2 sons and 6 daus. SIR HERBERT, 3rd Baronet, prebendary of St. Paul's 1825/45, dean and rector of Booking 1834/46, vicar of Ealing, Middx. 1822/34, archdeacon of Colchester; b. 10 Feb. 1791; d. 27 Mar. 1846, ha\nng m. 6 June, 1826, Atholl Keturah Murray- Ajmsley, dau. of Right Hon. and Rev. Lord Charles Murray- Aynsley (D. Athole); she d. 26 Jan. 1844, having had with other issue 4 sons and a dau. OAKES—O'BRIEX. 467 (1) Sir Charles William Atholl, 4th ami present Baronet. (2) Sir Herbert Stanley, miLs. doc. professor of uiusic E\ 2.3 Nov. 1833; m. 6 Sept. 1862, Caroline Howley Turner, dau. of William Hallows Belli, Esq. B.c.s. and has 4 ilaus. /I/ Alice Keturah.— /2/ Hilda Diana.— /3/ Caroline Atholl. — /4/ Marion Adela, (4) Edward .Murray, b. 16 May, 1840. (5) Charlotte Mary Atholl, m. 8 Feb. 1849, to Hon. Francis Charles Druiumond, son of James, 8th Yisooont Strathallan. OAKES, Sir Reginald Louis (1815, U.K.); s. his grandfather as 4th Baronet in 1850; b. 29 Sept. 1847; heir presumptive, his uncle, Hilde- brand Henry. An:\ts— Arg. on a chevron engrailed aa. between three sprigs k fructed ppr. a Maltese cross of the field. - 1 — Out of a mural crown gu. a buck's head erased ppr. 'I with a collar embattled-oounter-embattled or. m:utto— Persevere. ILinragf. HILDEBRAND OAKES, lieut.-col. in the army (youngest son of Rev. Abraham Oakes, LL.D. vicar of Shudy Cami)s, Cambridge, and rector of Long Melford, Suffolk, by Catherine, eldest dau. of Sir John Jacob, Bart. ext. by his wife Lady Dorothea, dau. of Richard, 2nd Earl of Barrymore, &c. ; d. 20 Mar. 1797, aged 64, having m. 25 April, 1753, Sarah, dau. of Henry Cornelissen, of Braxted Lodge, Essex ; she d. 12 Mar. 1775, having had 2 sons, [1] Sir Hildebrand, r..c.B. 1820, lieut.-gen. in the army, civil conmiissioner and com. -in-chief of Malta, lieut.-gen. of ord- nance, col. 52nd regt. created a Baronet 2 Nov. 1813, and 1 June, 1815, a second patent was granted to him with re- mainder to his brother Henry and his issue male ; b. 19 Jan. 1754; d. unm. 9 Sept. 1822. [2] Sir Henry, 2nd Bart, lieut.-gen. in the army, col. E.I.C.S. ; b. 11 July, 1756; d. 1 Nov. 1827, having m. 9 Sept. 1792, Do- rothea, dau. of George Bowles, of Mount Prospect, co. Cork ; she d. 24 May, 1837, having had 4 sons and 2 daus. (1) Sir Henry Thomas, s. as 3rd Baronet. (2) Hildebrand Gordon, E.i.cc.s. Bombay; b. 6 Nov. 1797; d. s. p. 30 Oct. 1832, having m. 20 Jan. 1829, Isabella Aston. She re-m. 1843, to Lieut.-Col. Thomas Robert Morse, of Glanogwr, co. Glam. late 1st Bombay regt. (3) George William, capt. E.I.C.S.; b. 6 July. 1803; d. s. p. 26 Jan. 1873, having m. 10 Mar. 1836, Elizabeth Staples, only surviving dau. of Robert Fisher, Esq. of Mitcham, Surrey; she d. 6 July, 1861. (4) Charles Henry, bar.-at-law; b. 25 Nov. 1810; d. unm. 16 Jlay, 1864. (5) Sarah Lydia, d. 25 April, 1871, having m. 12 Mar. 1829, to Sir William SejTnoiu-, Knt. judge of the supreme court Bombay; he d. 24 Dec. 1829, leaving an only son, William Henry Seymour, major-gen. c.B. comdg. cav. Ireland, 1879 ; b. 14 Dec. 1829. (6) Dorothea Maria, d. 28 Dec. 1877, having m. 1st— 9 April, 1831, to Robert Patterson Lloyd, lieut. 2nd regt. ; he d. 6 Aug. 1834, leaving an only dau.— Dorothea Eliza Llotd. She re-m. 2 Sept. 1841, to John Fleming Beale, Esq. of Kil- condy, co. Cork ; he d. 12 July, 1855, having had a son and dau.— William Beale, b. 13 Nov. 1841.— Georgina Martha. (7) Sophia Harriet, d. 4 Oct. 1880, having m. 4 Jan. 1831, to Rev. lliomas Lagden Ramsden, M.a. ; he d. 6 Jan. 1875, leaving 5 sons, Thomas Oakes R.OI.SDEX, b. 24 Oct. 1831.— Henry, b. 14 April, 1833.— Hildebrand, b. 13 Sept. 1836.— Frederick, b. 26 June, 1839.— William, b. 19 Feb. 1844. SIR HENRY THOMAS, 3rd Baronet, lieut. 62nd regt. at Waterloo; b. 4 July, 1796; d. 30 Sept. 1850, having m. 1 May, 1817, Frances Jane, dau. of William Douglas, Esq. of Teddington, Mlddx. ; she d. 17 April, 1876, having had S sons and 6 daus. (1) Henry Frederick, b. 18 Mar. 1818; d. at Louvaiu 30 Mar. 1849, having m. 28 July, 1846, Mary Dovety, dau. of John Ward, of Huntingdon ; she d. 6 April, 1875, having had an only sou. Sir Regrinald Lewis, 4th and present Baronet. (2) Hildebrand Henry, heir presumptive to the Baro- netcy; b. 26 Jan. 1829; m. 1 May, 1862, Sophia, widow of John Bond, of Londonderry, and youngest dau. of John Gregory Cmmp, Bsq. of Allan Bank, Westmoreland, s. p. (3) Stuart Windsor, b. 18 Mar. 1831 ; m. 20 June, 1860, Mary JosejAlne, only dau. of John B. Comellissen, Esq. of Antwerp. i4) Frances Charlotte Elizabeth, m. 8 April, 1839, to Edmond dseph de Laaqr, Boron deVUle, of Toumay, Belgium, and has S sons and a dan. Henry Alexander Db Lasst, b. 39 Jan. 1843.— Frederick Paol, b. SS Jan. 1863.— Bertha Henrietta Alexandrina. (5) Henrietta Matilda, d. 11 June, 1881, having m. 26 Nov. 1846, to Col. John Davies LecUe, SSnd regt. Bombay N.I. ; he d. 3 Oct. 1872, having had 3 sons and S dans. [1] John Warrington LBCKIB, b. 81 Dec. 1862. [2] George Vialla, b. 16 May, 1885. [3] Matilda Mary. [4] LeU Edith, m. 4 Dec. 1880, to Capt. John le Cocq Robil- Uard, R.MJL adj. Antrim art. mil. (0) Georgiana, m. 18 Jan. 1866, as 8nd wife, to Mervin Yava> ■our, capt R.B. : he d. 87 Mar. 1866. (7) Dorothea Maria, m. 1 June, 1868, to Tristram Cary, M.D. son of Rev. Anthony Gregson Gary, s. p. (8) Sophia Louisa,' m. 8 June, 1860, to Major-Gen. George Courtney Vialls, c.B. com. 96th regt. 1871/6, 17tli brigade depot 1876/7, and has a dan.— Louisa Frances Marshall Vialls, O'BRIEN, Sir Pa- TRICK (1849, U.K.) M.A. Dublin, D.L. Irish barrister 1844, M.P. King's CO. since 1852 ; s. his father as 2nd Baronet in 1862 ; b. , 1823 ; m. 29 Aug. 1866, Ida Sophia, dau. of Capt. Parlby, B.N. and widow of Lieut. - Gen. James Perry; heir presump- tive, his nephew Ti- mothy. Arms— Arg. three lions pas- 8ant-giuu:tJant arg. and gu. a bordure vert. Crest — Out of a castle in flames an arm em bowed holding a sword all ppr. Motto — Lamh laidr an nachtar. TOWN House— 21, Bryanston Square, W. iU^i 468 OCHTERLONY—aCOKNELL. Hineage. SIR TIMOTHY O'BRIEN (son of Timothy O'Brien, of Tin- nekilly, co. Tipperary, by Ms wife Catherine, dau. of Timothy Madden, of co. Galway ), lord mayor of Dubhn 1844 and 1849, created a BARONET in the latter year (on the occasion of the Queen's visit to Ireland), 25 Sept. 1849, M.P. Cashel 1846/59; d. 3 Dec, 1862, having m. Aug. 1821, Catherine, 4th dau. of Edward Murphy, Esq. of Flemingtoun, co. Dublin; she d. , having had 3 sons and 3 daus. (1) Sir Patrick, 2nd and present Baronet. (2) Timothy, d. 25 April, 1869, having m. I860, Mary, dau. of Carew O'Dwyer, Esq. and had with other issue a son, Timothy, heir presumptive to the Baronetcy; b. 1861. (3) John, capt. 30th regt. and 3rd fusiliers ; d. unm. Jan. 1869. (4) Kate, m. 1860, to Alexander Morphy, of Sundays Wells, CO. Kerry. (5) Mary. (6) Ellen, m. 19 Jan. 1864, to John Vallentine Cassidy, Esq. of Killyon, King's co. J.P. r\ CHTERLONY, Sir Charles Metcalfe (1823, V-/ U.K.), formerly Bengal c.s. ; s. as 2nd Baronet in 1825 (only son of Roderick Peregrine Ochterlony, of Delhi, gent, who d. 11 Aug. 1822, having m. 18 Aug. 1808, Sarah, eldest dau. of John Nelley, of Dublin, lieut.-col. Bengal art.); b. 21 Dec. 1817; m. 31 Dec. 1844, Sarah, elder dau. of William P. Tribe, of Liverpool, and has 3 sons and 4 daus. (1) David Ferguson, b. 27 Oct. 1848; m. 1 Sept. 1873, Somer- yille, dau. of Barron Grahame, Esq. of Morphie, co. Kincardine. N.B. and has 2 daus. ' Somerville Barclay.— Sarah. (2) Ross Wilkie, b. 10 June, 1863. (3) Gilbert Douglas, b. 20 May, 1867 strt^*^ ^^^^^' °^' ^ ^^'^^ ^^^^' ^^'^^^ "^^^^^ ^^^^^^ ^°""«' (5) Charlotte Amy. (6) Annie Georgina. (7) Mary Hunter. Arms-Az, a lion rampant arg. holding a trident or, and charged with a key of the field, all within a bordure wavy of the second charged with four buckles gu. =>c^ajiiu S^vl7lf '^.'i'^'V;'^^,^^^''^*^ ^^- av,„g m. 1754, Charlotte, eWest S. „t"D?'miter S liedeph, of Tulliedeph Hall, co. Forfar, and had, with otlur issue, 6 sons, (1) Sir Walter, 6th Baronet, d. mini. 21 Aug. 1808. (2) Sir John, 7tli Baronet, d. unni. 1819. (3) David, lieut.-col. in the army, killed when Abercromby fell in Egvpt. 21 Mar. 1801. (4) Sir William, s. as 8th Baronet. (5) Alexander, swgeon E.I.C.S. ; b. 17 Sept. 1770; d. 29 Nov. 1846, having m. 2 Jan. 1804, Marcia Anne Syrason, dau. of Major-Gen. the Hon. Mark Napier (B. Napier, of Merchis- toun) ; she d. 1 April, 1861, having had a son and dau. [1] David, bar.-at-law; b. 9 Feb. 1813; d. 13 Oct. 1879, having m. 6 July, 1843, Eliza Anne Harris, dau. of Abercrombie Dick, Esq. B.C.S. and had 3 sons and 2 daus. /I/ Alexander William, lieut. R.N, ; b, 9 Sept, 1848. /2/ Walter Tulliedeph, b. 9 Aug, 18.52; m. 1 June, 1878, Edith Lumley, youngest dau, of late Edward Lumley Haworth, Esq, 28th regt, and has 2 sons and a dau. Angus Edwanl, b. 9 Mar. 1880.— David, b, 14 July, 1881. - Marcia Napier, b. 27 Mar, 1879. /3/ Angus, b, 2.5 Jan, 18.55. /4/ Marcia Napier, m. 24 Sept, 1874, to Horace Bell, E.I.C.S. superintending engineer p.w.d. and has a sou and dau. Hugh BE LI..— Hester, b, 20 Sept, 1878, /5/ Violet Isabel, m, 8 Dec. 1879, to Frederick Collingridge, Esq. of Donnpore, Tirhoot, Bengal, [2] Charlotte, m. 1st— 3 .Tan, 1833, to William Dick Mac- farlane, Esq, of Donavourd, co, Perth ; he d. 3 Feb, 1838, and she re-ni. 29 Dec, 1842, to her cousin Mark Napier, sheriff co, Dumfries (B, Napier), (6) Ramsay, lieut, 44th regt, fell at the capture of Martinique. SIR "WILLIAM, 8th Baronet, rear-adm, R.x.; b. 1768/68; d. 1823, having m. 1802, Sarah, dau, of James Morley, Esq, of Kempshot, Hants, B,C,S. ; she d. 26 May, 1864, having had 8 sons and a dau. ri] Sir John, 9th and present Baronet. [2] Walter, major late 69th regt.; b. 1804; d. s, p. 21 May, 1829, liaving m. 26 Sept. 1861, Caroline, eldest surviving dau. of Rev. George Tomline Pretyman, chancellor of Lincoln Cathedral and canon of Winchester. [3] William, n.c.s. d. unm. 1837. [4] James Balfour, B.cs.; d. 14 July, 1848, having m, 1838, Anne, only dau, of late Thomas Kinloch, Esq, of Kilrie, CO. Forfar ; she d, having had 2 sons and a dau, (1) Arthur .Tames, b, 1.5 April. 18.34; m. 8 Aug, 1861. Mary Camilla Letitia, eldest dau, of William Needham, Esq, of Lenton House, Notts, and has a son and 3 daus. Kenneth Arthur, b. 17 Aug, 1863.— Mary Louisa.- Bertha Florence,— Clara Camilla. (2) William Lewis Kinloch, major 60th rifles. (3) Anne. [5] David, Bengal army; b. 22 Sept, 1809; died at Inver- quharity, HobartTown, s, p. 8 Oct. 1876, having m. 17 Mar. 1835, Caroline, dau. of Lieut.-Col. Carter, 16th regt. [6] George Keith, com. R.N,; d, 20 Sept, 1846. [7] Thomas, B.c..^. political agent at the court of the Rao of Cutch; b, 7 Nov, 1810; d. 16 .Tune, 1871, having m, 16 April, 1840, Qeorgiana, 3rd dau, of late Samuel Bosanquet, Esq, of Dingeatow Court, co, Mon, rSI Alexander Charles, bar.-at-law l..i. 1846; unm, [9] (Charlotte. r\ G L E, Sir William (1816, U.K.); s. his nephew as 5th Baronet in 1861 ; b. 5 May, 1823, an invalid from birth; heir pre- sumptive, his cousin, Lieut. - Gen. Edmund Ogle. Arms- Arg. a fesse between three crescents gu., on the fesse a cres- cent on a mullet for difference. Crest— An heraldic antelope's liead erased arg. tufted maned and attired gu. differenced as the arm- 3*I0TT0— Prenez en gr6. O'LOGHLEN. 471 Hineage. NATHANIEL OGLE, of Kirkley, Northumb. M.D. (^eat- great-prandflon of Henry Ogle, of Kirkley, who d. 1581), physician to the forces under the great Duke of ilarlborough; d. 1736/9, having m. 27 April, 1708, Elizabeth, dau. and coheir of Jonathan Newton, of Newcastle-upon-Tj'ne, bar.-at-law.; she d. 1751, ha\-ing had, with 3 daus. 3 sons, (1) Nathaniel, of Kirkley, d, unm. 1762, aged 47. (2) Newton, of Kirkley, D.D. dean of Winchester, deputy clerk of the closet to Geo. III. prebendary of Durham, canon residen- tiary Sarum; b. 1726; d. 6 Jan. 1804, having m. Busanna, dau. of Eight Rev. John Thomas, D.D. bishop of Win- chester, and had with other issue 4 sons and 3 daus. /I/ Nathaniel, of Kirkley, d. imm. May, 1813, aged 48. /2/ John Savile, of Kirkley, D.D. canon of Durham; b. 24 Aug. 1767; d. 1 April, 1838,ha\'ing m. 14 Oct. 1794, Catherine Hannah, dau. of Edward Sneyd, Esq. of Dublin ; she d. having had 6 sons and 2 daas. [1] John, b. 7 Mar. 1796 ; d. s. p. 14 July, 1831, having m. 26 Aug. 1828, Sarah Agatha, dau. of John Philip Miles, Esq. (Bart.), of Leigh Court, Somerset; she d. 16 April, 1830. [2] Henry, d. s. p. 17 Oct. 1841, having m. 13 Mar. 1827, Harriet Anne, dau. of Walter Bracebridge, Esq. of Ather- Btone Hall, oo. Warwick. [3] Edward Chaloner, of Kirkley Hall, b. 7 Aug. 1798; d. loY. 1869, having m. 17 Aug. 1830, Sophia, youngest dau. of Adm. Sir Charles Ogle, 2nd Baronet, and has 2 sons and 4 daus. (1) John Savile, of Kirkley, J.P. D.L.; b. 21 Jan. 18S6. (2) Newton Charles, b. 19 Feb. 1850. (3) Annie Charlotte. (4) Sophia Henrietta, m. 24 June, 1879, as 2nd wife, to lit. Rev. Hugh Willougbby Jermyn, D.D. bishop of Brechin since 1875. (5) Isabel, m. 12 Dec. 1869, to Nathaniel George Clayton, and has 6 children. (6) Alice Katherine, m. 21 Feb. 1874, as 2nd wife to George Anthony Fenwick, capt. Northumberland hus- sars, and has issue. [4] Bertram Newton, capt. 4th (Q.O.) light dragoons; d. 29 Mar. 1839. having m. 1834, Maria Jane, dau. of George Simi)son, Esq. of Ik)mbay, and had a dau. Augusta Kate (only surviving child), m. 11 Feb. 1863, to Edmund Ward. capt. lOTtli regt. [5] Arthur, of Stwplc .Aston, ( )x()ii. major in the army; b. d. 28 Dec. 1H7H. Imving ni. 10 Sept. 1844, Caroline Amelia, dau. of late Vice- Adm. William Lechraere, R.x. (Baht.), of Hill House, Oxon.; she d. 21 May, 1880, liaving haella, d. 22 July, 1840, having m. 15 April, 1836, to Baron Jules De Braidenbach. of Darmstadt. (3) Sophia, m. 17 Aug. 1830, to Rev. Edward Chaloner Ogle, of Kirkley, who d. 7 Nov. 1869. SIR CHARLES m. 2ndly— 4 Sept. 1820, Letitia, dau. of Sir William Bun-oughs, Bart. ; she d. 13 Nov. 1832. He m. Srdly— 10 April, 1834, Mary Anne, dau. of George Gary, Esq. of Tor Abbey, Devon, relict, 1st, of John Dalton, junior, of Thurnham Hall, CO. Lane, and 2ndly. of Sir John Hayford Thorold, Bart, she d. 4 Feb. 1842. By his 2nd wife he had an only son, (4) Sir "Williani, 5th and present Baronet. SIR CHALONER, 3rd Baronet, capt. in the army; b. 18 July, 1803 ; d. 3 Feb. 1859, having m. 5 April, 1842, Eliza Sophia Frances, dau. and sole heir of WilUam Thomas Roe, Esq. of Withdean, Sussex, commissioner of customs (brother of Sir Frederick Roe, Bart.), and had a son and dau. (1) Sir Chaloner Roe Majendie, 4th Baronet; b. 2 June, 1843; d. unm. 29 Nov. 1861. (2) Hebe Emily, m. 19 July, 1865, to Eldred Vincent Morris Curwen, Esq. and has issue. O'L0GHLEN,SiR Bryan (1838, U.K.), unduly elected M.P. CO. Clare 1877, attorney - gen. Vic- toria 1878/80, mem- ber Irish bar 1856; s. bis brother as 3rd Baronet in 1877; b. 27 June, 1828 ; m. 17 Sept. 1863, Ella, dau. of J. M. Seward, of Melbourne, and has 3 sons and 4 daus. of whom, (1) Michael, b. 16 Oct. (2) Colman, 1869. b. 16 Dec. .UlMS— Gu. a man in annour dra^ving a longbow towards the sinister all ppr. , i. x • j •+>, CREST— On a ducal coronet or an anchor erect entwxnea -mva. a cable ppr. MOITO — Anchora salutis. SEAT — Drumconora, Ennis, Clare. RESIDEXCE— Melbourne. Hineage. i^OLMAN 0-LOGHLEN, of Fori;, co. Clare, JX^ \.,?^''J' (J 1810, aged 65, having m. 1st, — dau. of Bartholomew a^ sister of Daniel O'Connell, of Kilgorey,co. Clare ; she d. s.p. Hem.2ndly- ^"&- 1^^^, Susannah, dau. of Michael Finucane, M.D. of Ennis, co. Clare ; she d. 1821, having had \^ith other issue 3 sons, . , ^„. ,-0.. ,, q AfaT 1849 ril Hugh, of Port aforesaid ; b. 1 Oct. 1784 , d. 9 May, 184», having m 2 Feb. 1815, Barbara, dau. of John Flanaghan, of 472 a M ALLEY— ONSLOW. Clogher, co. Eoscommon ; she d. 1820, having had 2 sons and 2 daus. (1) Colman, b, 28 April, 1817; d. unm. Nov. 1848, (2) Hugh, d, 10 Feb. 1874, aged 56, (3) Winifred. (4) Barbara. [2] Sir Michael, created a Baronkt. [3] Bryan, of Eockview, co. Clare; b. 9 Nov. 1790; d. , having m. , Ellen, dau. of Daniel Kelly, of Dublin, Esq. and had with other issue a son, Colman Bryan, sub-inspector R. Irish constabulary. RIGHT HON. SIE MICHAEL O'LOGHLEN, P.C. solicitor- gen. Ireland 1834, attornej'-gen. 1835, baron of the ex- chequer 1836, master of the rolls Ireland 1837/42, M.P. Dun- garvan 1834/5, created a BARONET 16 July, 1838; b. 6 Oct. 1780; d. 28 Sept. 1842, having m. 3 Sept. 1817, Bidelia, dau. of Daniel Kelly, of Dublin aforesaid ; she d. , having had 4 sons and 3 daus. (1) Sir Colman, 2nd Baronet, member Irish bar 1840, Q.C. 1852, serjeant-at-law 1865, chairman Carlow quarter sessions 1856/9, I Mayo quarter sessions 1859/61, judge-advocate-gen. 1868/70, | M.P. Clare 1863/74; b. 20 Sept. 1819; d. 22 July, 1877. j (2) Hugh Eoss, b. 10 May, 1827; d. unm. 19 Nov. 1850. i (3) Sir Bryan, 3rd and present Baronet. (4) Michael, member Irish bar ; b. 28 Nov. 1829. I (5) Susan, m. 14 Sept. 1848, to John Woulfe Flanagan. Esq. of 1 Drumdoe, co. Eoscommon, J.p, and D.L. ; he d. s. p. 28 &»pt. (6) Bidelia. (7) Lucy. [2] Andrew Clarke, J.P. co. Mayo, capt. in the armr: d 21 Jan. 1862, having m. 10 Aug. 1826, Maria, eldest dan. of John Gardiner, Esq. of Farm Hill, co. Mayo ; she d. 3 Mar. 1867 having had 2 sons and 2 daus. ' (1) George James, of Newcastle, co. Mayo, j.p.; d. unm. 1874/6. (2) Owen Bingham Manners, of Newcastle aforesaid • b ^^. . . ?®^^j,"*- ^^ "^"^J"' ^^'*' ^a™' 3rd dau. of late John" Christopher Gar^-ey, Esq. J.p. d.l. of Murrisk Abbev, co Mayo. • ' (3) Anne Maria Grace. r o^-,*^ , ^} '^!^^^^^^ '"• , to Henry Bre\*-st€r, Esq. [3] Middletou. J.p. CO. Mayo; m, Alice, dau. of J H Moore, R«q. of Shannon View, co. Galwav, and had a son and dan. ' (1) George Patrick. (2) Lavinia. LJJ George, raajor-gen. in the army, c.B. ; d. unm. 10 May, SIR SAMTEL OMALLEY, Baronet, so created 2 July 1804 (son of Owen O'Malley, by his 2nd wife Anne. dau. of Samuel McGeough) ; b. 26 Dec. 1779; d. 17 Aug. 1824, having m. 9 Mar. 1802. Jane. dau. of John Reillv, Esq. ; she d. having had with other issue 3 sons, SXl ^""l^iJiJ^ •^"'^- ^***^*: accidentally shot May, 1833. (2) Sir William. 2nd and present Bim)net. Feb. 1858 Blanche Alice, youngest dan. of late David Robert- son, of KivemeU, Hante. ; she d. 1869, leaving a dau. liose Mary. /^'MALLEY, Sir ^-^ William (1804, U.K.), capt. late 7th R. fusiliers, and late lieut.-col. North Mayo militia, knighted 1835, J.P. CO. Mayo, high she- riff 18,38 ; 8. his father as 2nd Baronet in 1864; b. 23 Sept. 1816; m. 3 July, I860, Louisa Mary, 2nd dau. of late Rev. Henry Du Cane, of Witham, Essex. Note— No heir to this title. between the two arrows in base '* ^^^^ *»*" ^^ CREST— A horse at full speed arg. MOTTO-Terra marique ^otens. Residence-7, Argyll Road, Kensington, w. O' Einrafle. Murske and-grandsofo Owe^ l^Sev Oge O-Malley, of Majo, heir to his brother Dariell- m fcil^""'?. '^■ George Browne, B^. oi The »Se (B.' S'^^k tan°d' h'a^' grandson, ^ -i^unsanclie, co. Galway. His /^NSLOW, Sib Wil- ^^ LiAM Wallace Rhoderic, of Hengar, Cornwall, J.p. d.l. and Chitterae, Wiltfi. J.p. D.L. (1797, O.B.), capt. R. ( oniwall rangers mil. MMce 1875, late 12th regt. ; s. his father as "ith Baronet in 1876; h. 13 Aug. 1845; m. 11 Feb. 1873, Octavia Ka- therine, youngest dau. of Sir Arthur Knox-Gore, Bart, and has had 3 sons and a dau. T*^ ^^^^} ^^^^^ Willie Richard George, b. 18 May, 1876; d. 26 (2) Scrope Michell, b. 7 d. 9 May, 1879. (3) Roger Warin Bcaconsflcld, b. 2» April, 1880. (4) Ethel Nina Amy Onslow Onslow. n^^^^^- * 'f^ ^- between six Cornish choughs ppr. CUK.ST- An eagle sa. preying upon a partridge orT M()TT0E.s— Festina lente. Semper fldelis. bur '""Vlt^"^'^' ^^^'"'"' *"'* Chitterne All Saints, Heytes- Umragr. QIR RICHARD ONSLOW, r..c.n. (2nd son of Gen. Richard 2^ Sfn T*J?"^ri!?'""' l'>yin«»th..vo"nger son of Foot Onslow, ftdm^f ?l 'L'^w'""" Onslow. 2nd Baronet- see rKKUAOK) V iotnrv J r^ ''*^' "«"t-»Pn- R^f- «^»'l in command at the n!^:? 5^^""'''*''"*'"^" ^^ Oct. 1797. and for his services was Zu^^t'^.^^'T^'V'^ Oct. 1797. and receive^l the thanks Tt ootli houses of parliament, and had a jiersonal grant ..f sn... m Tw^i--®,- \^^'' ^^•' •^"°^' '"*1 : '>• 2" Dec. 1817. havi„V WiUu . ^ ^1 '^,\""«' ^a"- of J^tthew Mitchell, of ChiltPrn. CAMPBELL-ORDE. 473 SIR HENRY. 2nd Baronet, capt. R.A. ; b. 23 April, 1784 ; d. 13 Sept. 1863. havjnpr m. 7 Feb. 1807, Caroline, rtau. of John Bond, of Mitcham, Surrey ; she d. 6 Jan. 1867, ba^nng hml 5 sons and 3 daus. Sir Henry, s. a« 3rd Baronet. Sir Matthew Richard, s. as 4th Baronet. Thomas, Madras c.s. b. 15 Mar. 1812; m. 1835, Elizabeth, of Charles Roberts, Esq. Madras c.s. and has had with other issue 2 sons and 5 daus. (1) Hamilton Cranley, Madras 8.C.; b. 2 Feb. 1836; d. 12 June, 1874, having m. 30 April, 1867, Henrietta Fanny, j-oungest dau. of late Major-Gen. J Forbes Mnsgrove (she rem. 25 May, 1876, to Robert Alexander Gilchrist, Ist cavalry ll.c.), and ha^l a son and dau. .Son, b. 19 Sept. 1869.— A fUn. b. 26 July, 1872. (2) Denzil Roberts, of Flexfonl, Surrey, m.p. Guildford since 1874, private secretary to the finance ministers of India (Trevelynn, Massey, and Temple) 1862/71 ; b. 12 June, 18S9; m. 2 Aug. 1871, Clara Louisa, youngest dan. of James Scott, of Bishop6-ing had 5 sons and 3 daus. (1) Sir George Robert, 6tli and present Baronet (2) Charles Davers, b. 17 April, 1819; d. 8 Dec. 1846, having m. 2 Jan. 1845, Louisa, eldest dau. of late Rev. Arthur Atherley, M.A. vicar of Heavitree, Devon. (3) John Browlow,b. 5 April, 1822, d. unm. 15 Dec. 1853. (4) Montagu Francis Finch, B.A. Balliol Coll. Oxon. 1845, M.A. Merton Coll. 1848, fellow 1847/52, rector of Kibworth Beau- champ, CO. Leic. since 1851, rural dean of Gartree since 1866 • b. 20 May, 1824; m. 5 June, 1861, Catherine, dau. of Johii Marriott, Esq, of Kibworth Harcourt, co. Leic. and has 3 sons and 3 daus. Francis Wilfrid, b. 22 April, 1862.— Montagu John,b. 19 Feb 1869.— Margaret.— Catharine Louisa.— Hihla, (5) Danvers Henry,lieut.-col.(retd.),late Bengal S.C.; b. 26 Aug 1827; m. 17 Mar, 1862, Annette, dau. of T W Wilson, Esq. late of Calcutta, and has 2 sons and 2 daus. Arthur, b. 19 Aug. 1863.— Danvers, b. 14 Nov. 1864.— Laura Constance.— Annette Frederica Kathleen. (6) Elizabeth Heneage, d. unm. 1 April, 1871. (7) Frederica Lucy. (8) Louisa Anne, d. 21 Aug, 1864, having m. 7 Jan. 1843, to Rev. Brook Edward Bridges, rector of Hawnes, Beds, (Bart,)- he d. 28 July, l^OO. -" /^SBORNB, Sir ^^^ Francis (1629, 1.); 8. his cou- sin as Hth Baronet in 1880; b. 1 K. 1856. ARMS— On. on a fesse or ootiMd arg. two fountains ppr. orer all a bend of the Crest— A sea lion sejant ppr. holding in the dexter jHiw a trident sa. Motto— Pax in beUo. ILtnragr. Sm RICHARD OSBORNE, of Ballentarlor aad Ballylemon, 00. Waterfbrd, joint clerk of the aadae, and of the King's courts, and protbonotary within the dty and coonty of Lime- rick, and in Tippenuy. ckric of the crown and peaoe 1616/39 ; created a BAROxrr It Oct. 16S9; d. 1667, tearing with 8 dans. S sons, m Sir Richard, 2nd Baronet, M.P. eo. Waterflord ; d. S Mar. 1686, haring had with other i«De a aoD and dan. (1) Sir John, 8rd Baronet; d. a. pi 4 April* ITlt, haTing m. 1669, BUaOwth, 6th daa. of Thomi WaMngtMun, of Soadbuy, Kent (3) Anne, m. 1678, to Chariea OdeO, Imi. of Limerick. 121 Nieholaa,tatheror Sm THUMA8, 4th Barooet, of TlowMor or Tnckincorr. oo. Wat«- - 1706, bis o of KltaBsadoo, 00. SkiddyTofDobUB, NlOBOLAfl,ni. 1684, Parsons, Bart of Birr, King's on.' (K. BOWB), and had with other isaoe S eons and S dans. [1] Sir KichohM. 5th Baronet; d. 11 Jan. 1718, iMving m. Ifaiy, dan. of Bight Rer. ThosMS Bnttb, ino. lord fatahop of Limatlok (r»-m. to Major BanMay); she d. • FMk 1761, baring had t dans. [2] Sir John 0th Baronet, of Newtown, oa Ttpperary, bar.-at- liaw, itP. oo. Waterfbrd ; d. 11 April, 1748. baring m. Bditha, only dan. of William Pniby, Bn. goremor of Fort 8t George, East Indies (B. Cartsvort); sIm d. 19 Jan. 1746, baring bad 6 sons and 4 dana. His eon. His Sir WilUam, s. as 7th Baronet [3] Arabella,^ to Robert Mardiall, aeoond JiMtioe ooort [4] Maiy, m. tt Dea 1716, to WOliam Moora^ deputy mnster- master-gen; he d. 18 Mar. 1786, leering tasoe. QIR WILLIAM, 7th Baronet P.C M.P. Oaryrfbrt 1749; O d. Nor. 1788, baring m. 9U :>far. 1749. Elisabeth, elder dan. of Thomas Christmas, Bsq. of Whitfield, oo. Watetfbrd, and had with 8 dans. 6 sons, (1) Sir Thomas. 8th Baronet ; b. 1767; d. 8 Jnne, 1821, baring m. 6 April, 1816, Catherine Rebecca, eldest dau. of Major Robert Smith, ILK ; she d. 10 Oct. 1866, baring had a son and dan. /I/ Sir William, 9th Baronet; b. 1817; d. 18 May, 1814. /2/ Catherine Lsabella, d. SI Jane, 1880, haring m. 90 Ang. 1844, as 3nd wife, to Ralph (Bemal) Osborne, Esq. of Newton Anner, co. Tipperary, j. u. aasnmed the somame and arms of 08B0RXE by R.L. 13 Auff. 1844, in Ueo of Bemal, ftarmsrly 7th fusiliers, J.P. D.L. oos. Tipperary and Waterford, Ugh Aaitt 1781, M.P. Wrcombe 1841/7, Liskeard 1889/66. NoMngham ^^1,n M.P. >VV( 1866/8, Waterford 1870/4. sec to the a«lmiralty 1861/8, and [1] Edith B«mal OSBORXS, m. 7 Feb. 1874, to Henry Arthur Blake, Esq. resident magistrate, and has 1 sons and a dau. Arthur Blakk, b. 18 Jan. 1877.— Manrice BemaL bw June, 1878.— Olire. [2] Grace, m. 3 Jan. 1874, as Ind wife to William, 10th Duke of St. Albans. (2) Charles (Right T\< f the court of Qneen'k bench. Ireland 18(»2 17; d. 6 living m, 14 Ang. I79t, bin cousin. Alicia, dau, ot i i wtma«, M.P, of Wbitfleld, co. Waterfonl; she b. 14 Nov. IT'i', d. 16 May, 1847, tearing an only son and dau. /I/ William, major 71 rt regt.; b. Mav 1794; d. s, p. 13 July, 1867, havinR m. 7 July, 1831, Helen. «l«u. of John Hamilton Colt, Ewj. of Oartshorrio, N.ii. OTWAY, 475 (?y .^^'*- ^ ^•'»' ^*^' ^^ora2d«a.o#ldwfn8tar|CLBK|.o(01o^ [8] Hmry, injor lirte Stth TnnkkflMng ; h. 14 Nor. 1830; m. ft April.l880.Xadge,daa.ofBdwvd&hamnan,of Doblin. [4] Alice, m. 18»7. to George WOltam Maonaell. of Tort Byre,Oalway, late mi^ Oalway mflttia, and has Charlee Mauxsslu— William GtmnTiDe.— Edwanl Eyre. William, in ILO.; d. John Pioby. bar.-«fr-iaw ; d. nnm. W....5*' ^r?^' IP"* "■™*^ « ***•**••**»<* W« »«I*«^ ar v^'llliam, altiwach tnm this pedigree it woold seem ■• fiP ICakr i)liunOibarae,wtaod.a.p.lIJaly. 1867, ahoald teTTn^- <-led as 10th BMonM; d. 97 Oct 1817, hartnff m. let. Hanlet. ...a.and eohifr of Duiiai Toler, Isq. o< BMi2wood, eo IW ra]T.if.p.(B.N(mBtmr):ih6d. IWTiaffhad^ other fwne a Hon. -1 ' «;ir TixtdtA Tol«r, s. as 11th BaraMt. II. 9ndly— 19 Jane, 1811, ({) BiiMbelh, dan. of \nt, of Ballydnir. oo. Tippmwy; abed. 9 Jan. -';•!, iMivitiK' • son, 121 CharlM. of the aadit oAei^taMmt Hoose: bi 14 Jolr, iMle; d. It Jane, 1871, har* • lau. of Stephen Oeaiy. of utt'i \ clans, ri] Mr rnuMto, 14th udpnsMit [2] Bd«Brd,b.91Jen. IWI. [S] laabaUa Henrieltn, m. 98 Htj. 18ML to SUnnel AUted ^roburt, of Graaff Belnet. Oape of Good Hope. J.p. -4] BUabeth Bmilr. Js] CMherlne ^^- d. U Jane, 1871, haTiagm. if Anc. ISM, Ann,yoanfl«it ~ m, areiilteet, and bad 9 sons SIR DAVIBL TOLBR, 11th 9AMar. bwlODealTSt: d. Post 17 Nor. 187 »7». 9A Mar. IBM. baring m. Jan. 1808. Lady Hanriette Le Treiieh.dMLof Wmmn, 1st Bart of danoarty ; shed, nr. 18M. baring had with other iasna t sons and 4 dans. Ir William. 18th BaronK; b.ltOcL180f: d.s.a9Jnlr. m ring m. 99 Jafar. 1849. Maria, only dan. of William . .. of Clonfln. oo. Longford; she d. 98 Oct 1878. oaae Fk«d«rio, an^Kir MadrM anny : m. 98 July. 1842, only ohild of Tm. and Ron. Charles U Poer Trench, of Aidagh (B. Claxcabtt); they both d. 18 Feb. 1846. leartngaa only son. OhMlsa Toler, sarign 87th mo. d. nnm. 16 Oct. 1861, •god90L /3/ar Charles Stanley. 18th Baronet, of Beecbwood Park, oo. Tipperary, J.P.; b. 10 Joml 1898; d. s. > 16 July. 1879. haTing m. Istr-ll Jaly. 1846. BmOio, dau. of MTaennts de BeniUy. of Ardennes, Pnnoe; shed. 90 Dea 1868. He m. 9ndly-« Jaly, 1871, Bmma. dan. of Charles Webb^ Esq. of Clapham Common, /4/ Anne, d. at Corfu. 98 M«y. 1864. baring m. 16 De&18l4,to Gen. George Wynne, rjl (retd.), of the Haslevood family. /5/ Harrlett«,m.97Deo.l816,toJohnSooUBn«ell.Beq. an.1 has had with other issue 1 dans. (1) Mm7 Itarh<4 (9nd da&X m. 98 Oct 1879, to William .gestdan.Xm.80 1869, to Fnuiis (■3) ixiuiNc, u. Mar. 1878. /6/ Frances, d. Fob. 1840, baring m. 8 Feb. 1899, to Bev. Joseph Focde Leathley. and had an only child, Francee Manr Lbathlbt, m. 18 Mar. 1888, to Aitbor Mac- Mdrrongh Kavanagh. of Bonis Hoose. co. Oariow. high ■herlff 1887. ILP. 1868. high sheriff co. Kilkenny 1886, ILP. oa Wexfted 1866/8. and has 4 sons and 1 dans. Walter MAOMORROCOU-KATAJfAOli, b. 14 Jan. 1856.— Arthur Thomas, h. 27 Aug. 1887.— Charles John. b. 28 Mar. 1864.— Osborne, b. 9 Aug. 1869.— Bva.—May.— Agnes. 77/ Emily, m. 1 July. 1881. ae 9nd wif^ to PhiUp Jooeljn Newton. Esq. of Dunleokny Manor, oo. Oariow, D.L. high sheriff 1846, and has 9 dausL (1) Harriette PbiUppa Nkwtox, m. 9 Jan. 1873, to Richanl. eldest son of John Bagwell, Esq. M.P.Clomnel(B. Dun allky). (2) EmOy Georgina. (X) The erldenoes of the marriage are as follows:— (1) Bond given on appUoation tor marriage licence at Dob. lin. 7 June. 1811. (2) Marriage settlement dated 19, registered at DabUn IS June. 1813. (3) Annoancemrnt of the marriage in the Limerick Gazette, of Friday, 18 June, 1813, as baring taken place on the Saturday last. / OTWAY, SiB Abthub John (1831, U.K.), bar.- at-law M.T. 1850, M.P. Stafford 1852/7,/? C. fJk Chatham 1865/74, Rochester since 1877, under-sec. of state foreig^n affairs 1868/70; s. his brother as 3rd Baronet in 1881; b. 8 Aug. 1822; m. 16 Sept. 1851, Henrietta, dau. of late Sir James Langham. Bart, and has a son and 2 daus. i^>*Jlil>ajLu A*. sea in diplomatic serrlceT^'^* ^^^ ^'^^ (2) Evelyn, m. 18 Nov. 1880, to Edward Garrow Whitby, of OressweU Hall. Staff. (8) Phabe Eleanora. ▲BM8— Arg. a pile aa. over all a chevron oonntercbanged (and for augmentation by B.L. 16 Feb. 1829) on a chief az. an anchor erect endreled tqr a wreath of lanrel or, between on the dexter a demi-neptnne ppr. issuant out of a naval crown gold and on the sinister a mermaid ppr. CBBIT— Out of a ducal coronet or between two wings erect SUPPORTBBS— Two triton blowing a shell ppr. navally crowned or, aoroas the shoulder a wreath of red coral, each holding a trident sa. Motto— St deus nobiscum quis contra noe ? Etneage. JOHN OTWAY (CoL) received for his military services in Ireland a grant of Clohonan Castle, now Castle Otway, 00. Tipperary ; m. 1650, Phoebe, dau. of Nicholas Loftus, Esq. of Fethard, oo. Wexford (2nd son of Sir Dudley Loftus, Knt. of Ratbfiambam Castle), add had with other issue 2 sons, (1) Thomas, of Lisaenhall, co, Tipiwrary ; m. Christian, dau. and coheir of Richard Lock, Esq. of Tullagory, co. Kildare, and was grandfather of Cooke Otwaj. of whom presently. (2) James (6th and yonngest son), of Kilnacor, co. Tipperary, ancestor of C^BSAB OTWAT, in H.O.; b. 26 Feb. 1780; d. 10 Mar. 1842, having m. Ist 1803, Frances, dau. of Very Rev. James Hastings, dean of Achonry ; she d. 13 Sept. 1833. He m. fndly— 17 Jan. 1837, Elixabeth Digges, youngest dau. of James Digges de la Touche, of Sans Souci, Dublin; she d. 8. p. July, 1875. By his 1st wife he ha. ft Jane, 181S, oom. n.Mji. " Victor," in which he was lost Sept. 184S. /3/ Sir George Graham, and Baronel, adm. lev. ; b. 1& July. 1816 : d. s. pw tt Ang. 1881, baring m. S8 Mar. 1848, EUta Price Noble, dan. and cobeir of late John Campbell, Em|. of Bnmham Grore, Books. /4/ Sir Arttanr John, Srd and pmwl Barooet /5/ BdwaH John, capt BootsfasOter gOMds: b^ M April, 18S4 : d. a. p. 19 Feb. 1881. baring m. it July, I860, Adelaide, dan. of Robert Hssml Bwafleld, Beq. of West Down Lodge, Wermontb in June, 1877. PI Frances Angnstn (Q. Adklaidb /«/ /8/ Henrietta BmUy. 191 CaroUne Letitk unm. ft Jnne, 1837. 710/ Martha Stoart, m. 7 Aprtt, 18lDKXCE— fit. .MiohatlV Coll. Tenbuiy, Hereford. ILmragr. SIR JOHN 08LEY or OUSELEY (son of Richard Oder or Onseley. of Courteen Hall, Nort hants. who d. 10 July. IftSO. by his 2nd wife Magdalen, dau. of John Wake, descended from Roger Wake, of Blisworth, oalIea.).BLWAnf.l861.to I CM. d. Mnrro). bL Pfil anajt fov. o( Barghacor; h. 39 s. pTtlflJi. 18«,lMiviac M. iTJana, 1886. Frances Saiah Plaoa, oaly Mrrtvtaf daa. of wnUam Walter Jones, Isq. of QniTsy, eo. Ouwartbea. Sha ra-m. 8 April, 1R70, to Sir AtwaU Ktaff Laka, Bart. [4] FrsdMlok, d. oaak [ft] Hwny Ohamhsrs, d. W 33 May, 1880, «(. 63. ia thsladton ,Oraos Mada- Uaa,teko(Ottl.Bidaoal: slMd.s.pk 4 April, 1877. Ham. 3nay-i8ApriiriW8,AngMf.dan.oflata Haah ILm of Oolln, 00. Dova. aad wtdow of Bobart Maadsnoo, [71 JnUa Fraaon, d. 1868. having m. to Major Joto I i^arim Boott, Bengal cavalry. [0] BaifaMU,M4or«n.latlMaraiy.ssnrsd ii armyiat/T^ bTlt Mi^ Ittt; m. 6 Oot. isa. i UaiLteko(OMl.Bidaoal: sIm d. s. p^ 4 April, [81 warn Martka Maria, d. 18 Jaa. 1878. haviag m. 18f«, to Gaa. air Mm Powtar Bradfbri, KXLB. asrvad la Aff- -. .M...j„aad Pttajaab campaigns. TMr soa Onl. WnilBa JaMMS fiiadtatd, bjl d. 10 itovT isn. .of [l6l Oordsite MsgrtalMis. d. H May. 1871. tevlag at . to M. AdelBlM DoadalqaaBkiwd do Valm Bonlofaa, aad had t aoaa aad a daa. who as. toMiSarT. Ooddlafloa, of Old Bridfi^ Dit)fflMda, /a/ (Mr aof, w tod a Babohw, MAJOR BALPH OUULBT m. tadtj daa. of OoOtas, aad had wtth olh«r iHao aa oaly aarrivlag soa, /S/ Joaeph Walkar Jmp«. ooL (rsM.) HJl. lodiaa army, dirsolor ■.LCJL oriaBtal pioftwcir and oiaminsr at Baileybory ColL dvn sMTtoa onaaiaMr la Aiahto aad Psniaa. RIGHT HON. BIB OOBB OUSILBT. OCR. TJO. r.B. and AA wsatad a BABOatT 1 Oct. 1808. amhaasarlnr aatra- ocdlaary and mlalatar plaaipotsatiary at the Pmiaa Ooort 10 Mar. 1810^ aad aahaaqaitly to Bt. P sto i s Uug ; from tha Shah of Fwdaha rso#T«l tha order «f tha lion and tba son and a grant of aupp o i 'tora, aad bom tha Bmpsrar of Bomia, for hissBOOsatel awdlattoa of psaos balwasa Biwrii andPsnia, 1818, tha oid« of at Alasaadsr Nowikl ia diaaMmda; h. 34 Jona, mO; d. 18 Nov. 1844 Jwriag m. IS April, 1806, Hairfat Qoocgteaa. dan. of Joha Whitalooka.Bsq.; shed, having had with other Isana aa only sarriving son. (1) Wkt Fradariok Arthor Oora Ouaoloj, 3nd an Catherine, dau. of Henry Darden, Esq. of Baltimore, and has 6 sons and 3 daus. (1) Joseph, b. 20 May, 1833; m. 29 Sept. , Mary Car- i lyle, dau. of late Leonard Geldart (grandson of Leonard Geldart, of Whitby, Yorks.), s. p. (2) Henry Darden, b. 10 Sept. 1834. (3) George Knox, b. 25 Nov. 1835; d. 8. p. 21 Aug. 1866. (4) Edmund David, b. 28 July, 1844; m. Margaret, dan. of late William Nicholson, Esq. of Kenmare, Ireland, and has 2 sons and a dau. WilUam Talbot, b.20 Sept. 1873.— Edmund Darden, b. 14 April, 1876.— Margaret. I (5) Frederick Panton, b. 26 Feb. 1849. (6) Robertson Rodgers, b. 24 Aug. 1851. (7) Elizabeth, m. 24 Sept. 1861, to Henry Atkins, surgeon ] Indian medical staff, and has 3 children. i (8) Catherine. (9) Christina, d. 4 Aug. 1876, having m. to Arthur Mc- { Kenzie Edwards, son of late Henry Edwards, of Monmouth, j and had a son. [2] George, advocate Edinburgh, editor of Glasgow Herald 20 years; b. 25 Nov. 1805; d. 16 Sept. 1866, having m. 28 Nov. 1837, Frances, dau. of William McRobbie, Esq. of Kingston, Jamaica; no male issue surviving. [3] David Edmund, b. 3 July, 1818; m. 4 June, 1856. Ann Arthur, dau. of John Semple, Esq. of Rothsay, Butesh. and has 2 sons, James, b. 4 April, 1857; John David, b. 3 Feb. 1866. [4] Christina, d. 17 July, 1832, having m. 14 June, 18S1, to Alexander Grant Gilkison, and had an only son. [5] Sally, m. 1st— 10 Oct. 1855, as 2nd wife, to Kir Benjamin Fonseca Outram, c.B. M.J), of London, and of Kilham, Yorks. inspector of hospitals and fleets ; he d. s. p. 16 Feb. 1M6. She re-m. 29 Dec. 1857, as 2nd wife, to Hon. Sir 0«orge Deas, a lord of session since 1863, solicitor-gen. Scotland 1851/3. SIR JAMES OUTRAM, G.C.B. lient.-gen. H.M. Indian forces, a member of the Indian council, C.B. K.r.B. 1866,0.aB. 1857, and for services rendered during the Indian mutiny, especially in the relief of Lucknow, was created a BARONET 10 Nov. 1858; b. at Butterley Hall, 29 Jan. 1803; d. 11 Mar. 1863 (bur. in Westminster Abbey), having m. 18 Dec. 1836, his cousin Margaret Clementina, dau. of James Anderson, of Bridgend, Brechin, co. Forfar, j.p. and had an only son, (1) Sir Francis Boyd, 2nd and present Baronet. she d. 4 Sept. 1844, harin** had with other issae 5 sons and 2 daus. (1) Hugh Charles Owen, lieut. late r3rd regt. J.P. D.u; b. 1826. (2) John Owen, col. comdg. H. Pembroke art. mil.; b. 1828; m. 22 April, 1879, to Hon. Marg-.jr. of Thomas, 1st Lord Denman, widow, let. :a MacaiUey, Esq. and 2ndly, of Edward Cr^ . . . o'- lauds, Kent. (3) Arthur Rodney Owen, com. ICN'.; b. 18S9 ; d. unm. (4) William Owen, lieut. late 62nd regt; b. 18M; m. 31 Oct. 1861, Elizabeth, dau. of Walter Reynolds, of Harer- fordwest. (5) Augustus Owen, lieut. late S5th regt ; d. unm. 10 July, 1868, aged 25. (6) Charlotte Angelina. (7) Maria Frances Owen, m. 1866, to Jolin Baanll, cmfi. late Monmonthsh. mil. Sib Hugh m. 2ndly— 28 Oct. 1S46, Henrietta Fraser, dau. of late Capt.the Hon. Edward Rodney, B.N. (B. Rodney), and has a son and 3 daus. (8) George Bodney, b. 18Mi m. 1870. Georgiua, dau. of Capt King. (9) Alice Henrietta Bodaey.m. 27 Not. 1879, to Henry Bowee, son of Major-Gen. Heuy Young Danraoott Soott, CB. Fa.S. (10) Edith BodMj. (11) menBodaey. Arms— Go. a cherron between three lions rampant or. Motto— Honestas opctana poUtia. BBsiDXKCK-Cranmore, near Mhllnirsi. Uinragr. S' O WEN, Sib Hugh Owen (1813, U.K.), J.p. D.L. CO. Pembroke, m.p. Pembroke boroughs 1862/8, col. B. Pem- broke art. mil. 1872/ 75, hon. col. 1875, A.D.c. to the Queen since 1872; s. his father as 2nd Baronet in 1861; b. , 1803; m. Ist — 12 April, 1825, Ange- lina Cecilia, dau. of Sir Charles Gould Morgan, Bart. ( B. Tredegab) ; IB JOHN OWEN (aon of JoMph I-rd, of rcnihrokr. who d. 1ft Jnae, 1801. by his wife Corlirtta. .Iiiii. of John Owen, of Bath, Ueat-gen. in the army and u.v. and uiccc and coheir of Sir Arthur Owen, BartX of UU bar.-at-law, M.P. co. Pem- broke 181S/40, kxd-Ueot. Pembrokadi. goT. ot USUatd Haren. By R.L.n Ang.l8M,heandhlsiMaew«naatbaffiaed to take and nee ttie mniaaM and anna of Ownr, pofnaal to the will of Sir Hngh Owen, Bart, and waa htaMiif araHed a Babokbt IS Jan. 1811; d. 6 Feb. 18«1, aged 88, haTlac m. lat, at OroCna Green, 1800, Chark>tte, dan. of B«fr. John Lewto Phimpa,of Llynerwn; she d. 1 Sept. 18S9. haTing had a eon and 4 daoa. (1) Sir Hoffh Ow«B, 2nd and prant Baronet. (2) Chartotte, d. 10 Joly, 18lt, ha?1iiff m. S Aug. 1819. to John Mearea, Emj. or BMtingtoo, oo. Fnnlmlw; he d. IS Jan. 1877. 8ed 81, leaTing S aoiia. ) Maria, d. having m. SO May. 1830. to Bdward Marcos Whyte, Bki. of Hotham, oo. Yorica. (4) Ellen, d. IS Nor. 1856, having m. II Joly, 18Sl,ai Ist wife, to George Bowen-Jordan-Jdvdan, of PlgeoMtord, Cardigansh. J.p. and DlL. and had S soim and I daoa. (5) Bliia, d. 16 Jnly, 186S. having m. St Oct 1811, to Ut« Cbarlea Porcber Lang, Beq. of Sand Book, Sumy. SIB JOHN m. Sndly-Sl Oct 1810, Mary Francea, Srd dan. of Bdward Stephenson, Bsq. of Fkriey mu, Berks; she d. II 1874, having had I sons and S (6) John. b. 19 Sept 1811. (7) William, lient SIrd R.W. fosOiers; b. 4 Sept 1814; fell befbre Sebastopol, S9 June, 1886. (B) Arthor, b. 4 Mar. ISM. (9) Mary,m.ll June, 1861, to Oapt Andrew George Onslow, 18th regt (B. 058LOW.) (10) Bmma, d.S4 Maj, 1876. OXENDM. m OXSNDEN, Sir HenbyChcdlbioh, of Broome Park, KcDt, J.p. d.l. (1678, k.); s. hifl father as 8th Baronet in 1838; b. 24 June, 1796; m. Ist— , 1830, Charlotte, dan. of Browne, captRjr.; ■hed.s.p. Mar. 1843. Hem. 2ndl7 — 28 July, 1848, Elisabeth Phoebe, 3rd dau. of James King, of Brighton; she d. s. p. 18 Sept. 1877; heir prcsamptire, his nephew Henry If ontago. AKM s— Arv. A dMTToo fo. bcfewMB thm onn pMMUit mu Crist— Out of a dnoal ooroMt gn. a 1100% hasd afttmtte or. BKAT— Bkooms Park, Caatsrbay. lineage. ^ III HBKRT OXBNDBN (broUicr of Sir Owrgs OxmdM. O knlshUxl at Whitdiall, S4 Nor. ISSl. lor. of Bonl»7. aonsor Sir Jama* OnodM, toa of Sir Homy Osonden, Kiit), knifhteil at WbMohall, • Jono. ISSO. onatod a BAftOirvr 8 Mair, 1<78. ILP. Saadwloh; m. Isi, Mair, dan. and beir of Robwt Bakar.Sndlj.lltelMtli. dan. of fllrWIlliam Meredith, of LoMli Abbey. Kani; aha d. ISM. He m. tnlbr. EUttbeth, dao. and oohifr of Matthew B«m1. In. and i^ of Mark Dlzwail,bq. Bf hi* Sad wtti he ted ItohUdren.of whom :» \\l 8tr JaoMi, tnd Banmet. barlnf been knlffliled tt Mar. letl, M.P. OHitwbaiT: d. a. in 17. 1708/9. /3/ Qoorse, Luaoffldal of the a(clies,deaaof poailiinri.and Tlcar-fBn.totbearohblebopof Caaterbnry, maatar of Trlnitj HaU, Oambi of whkh nnlTenitj be wae a member, d. tl Feb. 170S. baring m.Blaabeth.daa. of Sir BMUDIxweU, Bart; ibe d. Sept. 1704. bariaf bad Saooa. ^_ ^,, (1) Sir Henry.^h Berooel, d. i.p. ITfO, baring m. t7 Jolj, 171S. Anne, dao. of John HoQowaj.BMi. of the Inner Temple. ""he r»m. to Riobard Ooote. Bar! of BeOamoot (est) 2) Sir Georgs, e. aa 5th Baronet. /4/ liichanl, m. Elizabeth, dau. and coheir of Henry Oxenden, and had an only dan. Elizabeth, m. to Streynsham Master, capt. R.K. Sni GEORGE, 5th Rirouet, M.P. Sandwich, a lord of the ailiuiralty 1723, a lord of the treasury ten years; b. 26 Oct. 1694; d. 'Hi Feb. 1776, having m. 1729, EUzabeth, eldest flan, and coheir of E«lniund Duiich, of Little Wittenham, Berkj, then master of the household to George II. His grandson, SIR HENRY, 7th Baronet (son of Sir Henry, 6th Baronet, and his wife Margaret, younger dau. and coheir of Sir George Chudleigh, Bart, of Halden, Devon), 60 years a com- missioner of Dover harbour; b. 14 May, 1766; d. 22 Sept. 1838, having m. 80 June, 1793, Mary, dau. of Ck)l. Graham, of St. Lawrence, near Canterbury; she d. having had 6 Bcme and fi dans. /I/ Sir Henry Chudleigh, 8th and present Baronet /a/ George Chichester, b. 21 Mar. 1798; d. 22 Sept. 1875. /3/ Montagu. rector of Eastwell 1837/80, and Luddenham, Kent, 18S7/78; b. SO April, 1799 ; d. 25 Jan. 1880, having m. 1st— 1834, Elisabeth, dau. of Richard Wilson, Esq. of Bildes- Um. Norfolk; she d. 7 Nov. 1862. He m. 2ndly— 3 Aug. 1869, BliHibeth, widow of James Marjoribanks, Esq. of Sandgatc, Kent. By bia let wife he had 2 sons and 3 daus. (1) Henry Montagu, heir preatuuptive to the Baro- netcy; b. (2) Percy Dixwell NowcU, capt. late East Kent yeo.; b. 6 June, 1838; m. S8 Nov, 1868, Isabella, youngest dau. of Rev. and Hon. Daniel Finch-Hatton (£. Wlh'CHlLSEA), and has a eon and dau. Badl Heneage DUweU, b. 10 Feb. 1874.— Muriel EUzabeth (S) Hannab Mary, m. SO Jan. 1859, to Rev. Alfred Joseph woodbooee. ricar of Idehill, Kent. i4) Agnee Graham, m. 4 Aug. 1853, to William Robert Finch- latton (B. WixcHiu-iKA). (5) Fkm BliMbetti, m. 17 April, 1879. as 3nd wife, to Major- Gen. Sir George HaU Macgregor, K.C.R. /4/ Cbariee, rector of Barham, Kent, hon. canon Canterbury OUhadnd; h. IS May, 1800; d. 17 Mar. 1874, having m. June. 18SS. Catherine Elisabeth, dan. of Rev. George Holcombe, DJ>. prebendaiy of Westminster, and has a son and dau. (1) Cbariee Vernon, brevet lieut.-col. rifle brigade; b. 81 OeL 18f8; d. 36 April. 1S68, huving ni. 2 Feb. 1861, Norah LooiM, dan. of Martin Richard Gubbius(NKPEAN— BART.); ■he re-m. 31 Oct. 1870, to .Major-Gen. Alfred Light, R.ll.A. only eon of late Sir Henry Light, K.c.n. (2) Cliarlotte Georgiana, m. 16 July, 1850, to (Hon.) Lieut- Gen. Heniy Edwin Weare, CB. served in Punjab campaign 1848, n.A.A.0. and A.Q.M.a. head quarters Crimea, K.M. com- manded SOtb regt. in New Zealand 1863/6, and has a son and Sdaoe. Henry Oxenden Wkark. b. 1 June, 1851. — Constance Marion.— Emily.— Katherine. /5/ Asbton (Meet Rev.), D.d. lord bishop of Montreal, and metzopoUtan of Canada since 1870, rector of Pluckley, Kent, 1848/707bon. oanon of Canterbury 1864/9; b. 28 Sept. 1808; m. 1 4 June, 1864. Sandi, dan. of Joeeph Hoare Bradshaw, of London, banker, and baa a dan.— Maiy Ashton. /6/ William Dixwell; I). 9 April, 1818 ; d. s. p. 25 May, 1869, baring m. 8 Nov. 1847, Anna Maria, only child of late William Edwarda,icx.; shed. ni Maty Graham, m. 15 July, 1815, to William Osmond Ham- mond. Beq. of St Alban's Court, Kent; he d. 186S. baring bad iseoe. /S/ Franoee Margaret, m. 8 Sept. 1825, to Thomas Papillon, Km. of CrowbniBt Perk, Snasex, J.P. and d.l. and had 4 sons and 7 191 Anne Charlotte, d. 1840, having m. 3 Oct. 1828, to Rev. G Alston, of Nayland, Suffolk. IIOI EUa^ /1 1/ Emily Mary. (1) John Rahere, bar.-at-law l.T. 1873 . ». ^ . (2) Francis, b. 20 Mar. 1851.^>h/i.l2UM'lfi''^\tU\yJL\ir "^^ n. 30 June, 1877, to Rev. Henry Lewis ThompJ '' Abms— Sa. on a cross engrailed between in the 1st and 4th quarters an eagle displayed and in the 2nd and 3rd an heraldic tiger passant arg. an escallop of the first. Crest— An heraldic tyger passant arg. collared sa. thereon two escallops of the last. Motto — Labor ipse voluptas. TOWN House— 1, Harewood Place, Hanover Square, W. Eiiteage. SAMUEL PAGET, of Great Yarmouth (son of Samuel Paget of the same place, and Ann Capps his wife), lieut.-col. 3rd Eastern regt. local mil, mayor of Great Yarmouth 1818; b. 1 Dec. 1774; d. 6 April, 1857, having m. 8 Dec. 1799, Sarah Elizabeth, eldest dau. of Thomas Tolver, Esq. of Great Yar- mouth, after of Chester; she d. 22 Nov. 1843, having had with other issue 4 sons and 2 daus. (1) Frederick, of Great Yarmouth, merchant; b. 15 Dec. 1805; d. 15 Aug. 1867, having m. 1st— 2 Feb. 1831, Elizabeth Anne Rogers, of Great Yarmouth ; she d. s. p. 13 June, 1832. He m. 2ndly— 25 Oct. 1834, Hester Maria, dau. of Rev. Isaac King, rector of Bradenham, Bucks. ; she bur. 13 Feb. 1849. He m. 3rdly — June, 1853, Sarah Lucy, dau. of James Shoubridge Esq. of London ; she d. s. p. 1 Feb. 1880. By his 2nd wife he left 4 sons and a dau. /I/ Frederick Arthur, C.E. b. 28 Mar. 1836. /2/ Edward Alfred, b. 6 June, 1837. /3/ Henry Francis, b. 2 Oct. 1838; d. 1876. /4/ Charles Octavius, b. July, 1846. /5/ Elise Maria. (2) George Edward, M.D. Cantab. P.R.S. D.C.L. Oxon. and Dun- elm. Li>.D. Edinburgh, regius professor of physic Cambridge University, late president gen. medical council of U.K.; b. 22 Dec. 1809; m. 11 Dec. 1851. Clara, dau. of Rev, Thomas Fardoll, LL.D. vicar of Sutton, co. Camb. and has 4 sons and 3 daus. /I/ George Edmund, M.A. Gonville and Caius Coll. Camb. b. 25 Sept. 1852; m. 29 Aug. 1877, Stella Rosalind Jeanettc, youngest dau. of late Philip Salomons, of Brighton, and has a son, Arthur Richard, b. 21 Sept. 1878. PALMER, SIR Geoffrey, of ( 'arlton Tark, Northants (1660, E.), sheriff 1871, J. p. Leic. B.A. Oxon. bar.-at-law l.T. 1839 ; s. his father as 8th Baronet in 1865; b. 9 June, 1809; heir presumptive, his brother Lewis Henry. Arms— Sa. a chevron or be- tween three crescents arg. ('rest— A wyvern or armed and langucd gu. MoiTO— Par sit fortuna la- iM.ri. SEATS— Carlton Park, Rock- ingham, and Carlton Curlieu, near Leiceater. Htneage. SIR GEOFFREY PALMER (descended in the 7th genera- tion from William Palmer, lawyer, living 1408, and his wife Amy, dau. and sole heir of Nicholas Ward, Esq. by whom he became possessed of Carleton), M.P. Stamford, co. Line. 1640, for his delmte about the " Grand Remonstrance "' was com- mitted to the Tower, but soon released, retired to Oxford, and sat in the parliament there May, 1655; he was also imprisoned in the Tower upon pretence of plotting with the cavaliers against the Protector. On the Restoration he was appointed attorney-gen. 31 May, 1660, and chief justice of Chester, knighted and created a Baronet 7 June, 1660; d. at Hamp- stead 6 May, 1670, aged 72, having m. Margaret, dau. of Sir Francis Moore, Knt. of Fawley, Bucks, serj.-at-law; she d. 16 May, 1655. His great-great-grandson, SIR JOHN, 5th Baronet (on the death of his father Sir Thomas, M.P. 1765), M.P. co. Leic. 1765/88; d. 11 Feb. 1817, having m. 25 June, 1768, Charlotte, dau. of Sir Henry Gough, Bart, of Edgbaston. co. Wanvick; she d. 8 Aug. 1783, having had with other issue 3 sous, /I/ Thomas, d. June, 1810, aged 39. having m. Dec. 1798, Sophia, 3rd dau. of Sir Justinian Isham, Bart, of Lamport, Northants; she d. 1861, having had an only sou, Sir Thomas, 6th Baronet, d. unm. 16 April, 1817, aged 21. /2/ Sir John Henry, s. as 7th Baronet. PALMER. 481 (J^^t^V^'^".^"^** ^*"' I^i°- i'l H.O.; b. 4 Jan. 1780 ; d. fi«T«,?„^" i?^^'. having m. 27 June, 1816, EUzabeth, dan. of Rev. W 7 J?''^'"^^i.'^*' "^^ ^ ^°'^- 1860, having had %vith other iSBue 7 sons and 3 dans. (J) Edward John, b. 14 Aug. 1817, unm. May 1847 ^^'^^^™' *^P^- 8^*^ regt.; b. 11 Feb. 1820 ; d. 1 {fi/r'^^"^,'"' °^ Withcote Hall, co. Leic. J.P. D.L. high sheriff i«^f'i *"'ooiL^"*^-y^-^^-1881, lieut-col. comdg. 1878/81, capt. late 36th regt.; b. 15 July, 1825; mJ 14 Nov. 18.50, Mary A^»^i.T^ ^ William Henry Harrison, Esq. of Ripon and Aiiiderby Yorks. m.p. (and only sister of William Henry Uarnson-Broadley, Esq. M.P.), and has a son and 3 daus. i-dward G«oflPrey Broa^lley, b. 14 June, 1864.-Mary Sophia. —Hester Alice.— Emily Heyrick. 9?^A^^'?o?®57ick,bar.-at-law l.T. M.A. LL.D. Dublin; b. f«s7 i?" ^^^^ ' ''• •''• P- 1^ •^»»- 1878, having m. 1st— 22 Sept. i»07, Margaret Caroline, dau. of John Gray, Esq. of Streat- A^\ ^^Z^V *^® ^- ^^ ^P*- 18«8. He m. 2ndlv-20 •April, I860, Susanna Georgiana, dau, of Edward Mortimer Lrreeu, Esq. of Chamwood Lodge, co. Leic. (5) Charles Samuel, M.A. Exeter CoU. Oxon. 1855, vicar of i^anlisiey Herefordshire, since 1866, P.a of Owston, and rector of Withcote. Leic. 1865/66; b. 29 May, 1830; m. 16 iNov. 1854, Ellen, 2n'). Bart. (8) Theodosm Mary, d. 28 Sept. 1868, having m. 19 Feb 1846 tL^^i'^v'i'l^T- ^^""^^^ Edmond Maunsell, rector of Thorpe Malsor, :Northants (see also E.Dysart); he d. 29 Oct 1875 leaving a son. v. xu,w, S^Sl^^'^''^ Matjxsell, of Thorpe Malsor, curate of St Bartholomew's, Brighton; b. 9 Janri847. PALMER, of Wingham— see Addenda, « Chaos." PALMER, Sir KoGER William, of Kenure Park, co. Mayo (1777, 1.), hon.lt.- gen. in the army (retd. list), late lieut.-col. 2nd life guards, served in the Crimea with 11th hus- sars at Balaklava, &c. M.p. CO. Mayo 1857/65 ; s. his father as 5th Baro- net in 1869; b. 22 May, 1832. NOTE— No heir to this title. Arms— Arg. a chevron vert between three palmer's staves and scrips sa. garnished gu. Crest— An arm em bowed vested az. cuffed or, grasping a tilt- ing-spear ppr. Motto — Sic bene merenti palma. Seats— Kenure Park, Rush, Dublin; Keenagh Lodge, Cross- molina. Mayo ; Cefn Park, Wrexham, North Wales ; Stetch- worth Park, Newmarket; and Glenisland, Maidenhead. TOWN House— Portland House, 66, Portland Place, w. Eineage. SIR ROGER PALMER, of Castle Lacken, co. Mayo (great- grandson of Roger Palmer, who had a grant of Castle Lacken 1 Nov. 1684), M.P. Portarlington, created a Baronet OP Ireland 3 May, 1777; m. 1752, Eleanor, 2ud dau. and coheir of Michael Ainbrose, Esq. of Ambrose Hall, co. Dublin, and had 2 sons, /I/ Sir John Roger, 2nd Baronet ; d. s. p. 6 Feb. 1819, having m. Mary, dau. of Rev. Thomas Altham, ll.d. /2/ Sir William Henry, 3rd Baronet ; d. 29 May, 1840, having m. 1st, Mary, dau. and eventual coheir of William Toole, Esq. of Kilcock, CO. Kildare, and 2ndly, Alice Franklin, by whom he had 3 sons and 3 daus. (1) Sir William Henry Roger, s. as 4th Baronet, (2) Francis Roger, c.B. col. 2nd batt. 60th rifles ; b. 21 Oct. 1811; d. 18 Oct. 1872, having m. 24 Sept. 1846, Frances, only dau. of Dr. Joseph Thomas, inspector-gen. of hospitals. (3) John Roger, capt. 17th lancers, lieut.-col. South Mayo rifles ; b. 17 Jan. 1813 ; d. 28 Nov. 1859, having m. 13 Mar. 1845, Catherine Mary, eldest dau. of Frederick Webb, Esq. of Westwick, co. Durham. She re-m. 30 April, 1864, to Adm. Sir George Lambert, g.C.b. (Bart.), who d. 5 June, 1869. (4) Charlotte Alice, d. 16 June, 1876, having m. 1st— to Col. William Perceval, c.B. of Knightsbrook; he d. (she re-m. to late Pierce Francis Barron, Esq.), and had with other issue a dau. Alice Florence Perceval (eldest), m. 1855, to Count Robert Cecil Kearney, of Ballyrarry, co. Mayo, and has an only dau. — Alice Katherine Perceval Kearney. (5) Augusta Sophia, m. 19 Sept. 1833, to Hyppolyte Desire PhiUllipo O'SuUivan de Terdeck, k.l. who d. (6) Ellen Ambrosia, m. 9 Feb. 1827, to Hugh Higgins- Brabazon, Esq. of Brabazon Park, co. Mayo, assumed the additional name of Brabazon by R.L. 15 Sept. 1852, capt. 15th hussars; he d. having had 2 sons and 4 daus. [1] Luke BR.U3AZ0N, capt. R.A.; b. 23 Mar. 1832; killed in China 1860. 21 482 PALMER—PARKER. \2^ John Palmer, capt. lOth hussars, extra A.D.C. to Vice- roy of India, brigade major Cabul force, formerly lieut. and capt. gren. guards, served as a volunteer in Asliantee war 1874, &c.; b. 12 Feb. 1843. [3] Elizabeth Louisa. [4] Augusta. [5] Emma, m. Aug. 1862, to Frederick Augustus Camp- beU,late A.D.C. 60th rifles (BAB,T.),comptroller of house- hold Princess Louise. [6] Kate. SIR WILLIAM HENRY ROGER, 4th Baronet; b. 29 Nov. 1802 ; d. 23 Aug. 1869, having m. 14 Mar. 1828, Eleanora, dau. and coheir of John Matthews, Esq. of Eyarth and Plas Bostock, co. Denbigh; she d. Nov. 1852, having had a son and dau. (1) Sir Roger William Henry, 5th and present Baronet (2) Mary Ellen, d. 9 Sept. 1863, having m. 25 May, 1857, as 1st wife, to Archibald Peel, Esq. (BART.), of The Genvyns. Wrexham. PALME K, Sir Aech- DALE Egbert, of Wan- lip Hall, CO. Leic. J.r. (1791, G.B.),late lieut. and adjutant rifle brigade, lieut.-col. Leic. vols. 1873/8, on roll high sheirff 1881; s. his father as 4th Baronet in 1866; b. 1 Nov. 1838 ; m. 19 Aug. 1873, Lady Augusta Amelia Shir- ley, dau. of Washington Sewallis, 9th Earl Ferrers; heir presumptive, his brother George Hudson. Arms— Arg. two bars sa. charged with three trefoils slipped of the field, m chief a greyhound courant of the second, collared or. Crest— On a mount vert a greyhound sejant sa., collared or. nm gu. charged with a trefoil as in the arms. SEAT— Wanlip Hall, Leicester. Emeage. SIR CHARLES GRAVE HUDSON (son of Joseph Hudson, of Boutherbeck, Cumberland, Dutch consul at Tunis, and grandson of Charles Hudson), director South Sea Company. high sheriff Leic. 1784 ; created a Baronet 28 July, IZDlTb fil^'^nl ^?"^ ^P^' ^- 24 Oct. 1813, having m. lst-8 Mar. K.^^o?^?w ""r ^^^s^^al}' eldest dau. and coheir of Henry fs^f '1l7l''^P^! ^?- ^^^^.- 5 ^^^ ^- 24 Jan. 1805. He m. 2ndlyi K:^.T5'ie^;fi8ri?-^is^^^^ qiR CHARLES THOMAS PALMER, 2nd Baronet as- KJ sumed the surname and arms of Palmer onlv bv R i. 13 S- i?^^'-^; ^^ ^^J' l^^l' ^- 30 April, 1827, having m.^UjAly Jan. 1848^ having had 3 sons and 2 daus. ^, ="« u. .«.« (J/ %^ George Joseph, s. as 3rd Baronet. /J/ Charles Archdale, rector of Wanlit)- b 1 Oof l«m- ^ or ^J'if t'^T^ ^?-J'^^^- 1«38, Elfz'abeti S^^^yLgest h^S-4fon';Sd"aTa"u.'^"^""' '' ^'^'^ ^^b^^' - Sffd* ill S^-f-^^' Thomas, b. 23 May, 1842; unm. (3) John Ducarel, b. 7 May, 1852; unm. >f < D"eclerick Ai-chdale, b. 25 Aug. 1857 (5) Mary Elizabeth. /3/ William Henry. /4/ Mary Anne, i %c(>d'lo\}h /5/ Caroline Harriet, d. *! 7 June, 1877, having m 17 Tan Ifinn to Right Rev. Charles John Abraham, D D bishonnf tvliff ' ton, N.z. 1858/70, prebendary of Lichfield lfi72?« .1 ?^'"^; Charles Thomas Abraham. ' 9 w)nii< SIR GEORGE JOSEPH, 3rd Baronet, high sheriff co. : b. 20 Dec. 1811; d. 22 Feb. 1866, ha\'ing m. 26 Feb. It Emily Elizabeth, youngest dau. of George Peter Holford, of Westonbirt, co. Glouc; she d. 6 Oct. 1871, having had 3 i and a dau. (1) Sir Archdale Robert, 4th and present Baronet. (2) George Hudson, heir presumptive to the Baro- netcy ; b. 9 Aug. 1841. (3) Emily Frances, m. 12 Dec. 1871, to James Tomkinson, Esq, of Willington Hall, Cheshire, capt. Earl of Chester's yeo. cav. and has a son and dau. Charles William TOMKmsox, b. 13 June, 1877.— Margaret Frances. npARKER, Sib -*- William, of Melford Hall, Suffolk J.P. D.L. (1681, E.), capt. late 44th regt. capt. 11th Suffolk vols. since 1860; s. his cousin Sir Hyde as 9th Baronet in 1856; b. 2 Sept. 1826; m. 22 Nov. 1855, Sophia Mary, 2nd dau. of Nathaniel Clarke Bamardiston, Esq. of The Ryes, Sudbury, Suffolk, and has 7 sons and 6 daus. (1) Hyde, 2nd lieut 8th regt. late W. Sufl. mil.; b. 1 Jan. 1861. (2) William Hyde, b. 8 April, 1868. (3) Edmond Hyde, b. 30 Jan. 1868. (4) Hugh Hyde, b. 18 July, 1869. (5) Lawrence Hyde, b. 23 Oct. 1870. (6) Harry Hyde, b. S Aug. 187S. (7) John Bamardiaton Hyde, b. 7 April, 1879. (8) Anne Hyde. (9) Margaret Hyde, m. 16 Feb. 1881, to George Eden Hunt. Esq. of Wadenhoe House, Northanta, eldest son of late Rt Hon. George Ward Hunt, p.c. M.p. (Eden— Bart.) (10) Amy Hyde. (11) Sophia Hyde. (12) Mary Hyde. (13) Dorothy Hyde. Arms— Sa. a buck's head caboshed, between two flaunchea arg. Crest— A dexter hand and arm erect vested az. slashed and cuffed arg. holding a stag's attire gu. Seat— Melford Hall, Long Melford, Suffolk. Eineage. HUGH PARKER, of Shoreditch, Somerset (6th son of William Parker, of Hoberton, Devon, and Shoreditch, Somerset— see Earl op Morley) ; d. 1627, having m. Mary, only dau. of Thomas Hutchins, of Holway, Somerset, and had with other issue 3 sons, (1) Thomas, of Grays Inn, m. and d. s. p. 1660. (2) Sir Hugh, alderman of London, created a Baronet 1 July, 1681 (with remainder to his nephew Henry), and d. s. p. 6 Mar, 1696/7, aged 89, having m. Rachel Brown, of Louth. (3) Henry, of London, d. 1670, having m. Margaret, dau. of John White, of London, and had, with 4 daus. an only son, SIR HENRY, 2nd Baronet; d. 26 Oct. 1713, having m. Mar^ret, dau. of Right Rev. Alexander Hyde, D.D. bishop of Salisbury (son of Sir Lawrence Hyde, of Dinton, Wilts) ; she d. 6 Jan. 1728/9, having had numerous issue. His grandson, PARKER. 483 S^ im HYDE, 4th Baronet (on the death of his brother, Sir Henry, 1781, sons of Rev. Hj'de Parker, rector of Treding- ton, CO. Wore), vice-adm. of the blue, distinguished himself at Bt. Lucia 5 Mar. 1780, and in the action with the Dutch on the Dogger Bank 5 Aug. 1781, appointed commander of the fleet in the East Indies 1782, and sailed in the " Cato," left Rio Janeiro 12 Dec. and waa never subsequently heard of. He m. 1734, Sarah, dau. of Hugh Smithson, Esq.; she died about 1766, having had 2 sons, (1) Sir Harry, 5th Baronet; d. 15 Jan. 1812, aged 77, having m. 1765, Bridget, daiu of William Cresswell, of Cresswell, Northumberland, and had with other iasue 2 sons, /I/ Sir William, 6th Baronet; d. unm. 21 April, 1830. 121 Sir Hyde, 7th Baronet; d. unm. 21 Mar. 1866, aged 71. (2) Sir Hyde, a«lm. of the white, knighted for his senrioes during the American war 21 April, 1779; d. 16 Mar. 1807, having m. Ist, Aime, dau. of John Palmer Boteler, of Henley, and had 3 sons, /I/ Hyde, vice^dm. B.W. aB. senior naval lord of the admiralty ; d. 26 May, 1864, having m. 16 July, 1821, Caroline, dau. of Sir Frederick Morton Eden, Bart; she d. 10 Kov. 1854, having had 3 sons and B dans. (1) Hyde, capt R.y. klUed in action 8 July, 1864. (2) Sir William, 8th and present Baronet (3) Louisa Ann, d. 7/9 Mar. 1868, having m. SS May, 1887. as Ist wife to Frederick Morton Eden, of Bough ton House, Northants (BABT.), capt. Ute Oxfbrd mlL (4) Caroline Maria, m. IS April, 1849, to CoL John Home- Purves, of Porves Hall, N.B. who d. 9 July, 1867 (CAMP- DELL, of Mardunont). (5) Fanny LeUtia. /2/ John Boteler, major-gen. C.a; b. 29 May, 1786; d. 26 Mar. 1851, having m. S Nov. 1814, Maiy, dao. ol Adm. Sir Home Popham, K.aB.: she d. 12 Jane, 1844, haTing had 4 sons and 8 dans. (1) Hyde, b. 21 June, 1818; d.unm. 1849. (2) Home John, b. 9 June, 1819; d. 16 Oct. 1881, having m. 18 Sept. 1869. Anna Jane, onlv chlUi of Ute William Fraser.Bsq. (7oanfer),of (Mlbokie, Inverness, and had a dau.— Jane Hjrde. (3) Harry Richard, late Ist rest Bombay lancers; b. 8 May, 1821; m. 99 Dec. 1861, Looisa Harriet, dao. of John Doff Markland, adm. R.K. C.B. of Handley Hoose, Dorset, aqd has f sons and a dao. Hyde, b. 10 Oct 1864.— Arthur Hyde, b. 1 May, 1867.- Harry Hyde, b. 90 May, 1869.— Mary Lofuin Hyde. (4) Arthur dMries, Ueut-coL Hst highlanden; d. 90 Oct. 1866, unuL (5) Mary Eliiabeth, d. 10 June, 1880. (6) OaroUne. (7) Matilda Anne, m. 19 April, 186S, to Rev. William Walton Herringham, rector of Old Cleeve, Somerset, and has 9 sons and 9 dans. Wihnot Parker HnnUKOHAM, b. 17 April, 1885.— John PhlUp, b. 11 July, 186S.— Mary Mand.— Alice Kathleen. /3/ Horry, lleut in the guards; ftoU at Talavera. BiK Hydb (K.B.) m. 9ndly— 98 Dea 1800, Frances, dan. of Adm. Sir Richard Onslow, Bart; she d. 98 Mar. 1844, having had a son and 9 daus. /4/ Richard, gen. in the army 1877, ooL 6th dragoon guards 187 1 , licut-ooL late 1st life guards ; b. 29 June, 1808. /5/ Fanny Sophia, d. 11 Nov. 1877, having m. 99 Feb. 1826, to Gen. Thomas Robbins, who d. 97 Oct 1864. /6/ Anne CJatharine.m. 27 Oct 1880, as 9nd wife, to Bernard Court Granville, of Wellesboume Hall, oo. Warwick; he d. 6 Jan. 1869. "pARKER, Sir Mel- -*- VILLE (1797, G.B.); 8. his brother as 6th Baronet in 1877; b. U Feb. 1824; m. , 1847, Jessie, dau. of late Thomas Hector, of London, and has a dau. (1) Mary Elizabeth, m. to Andrew Robertson Gordon, lieut. R.N. and has 2 daus. NOTE— No heir to this title. Arms— Erm. an anchor erect az. between three es- callops gu. on a chief wavy of the second a naval crown or. Crest— On a naval crown az., a white hart at gaze in front of a slip of oak ppr. Rksidexce — Toronto, Ca- nada. Hineagc. SIR Wn.LIAM PARKER, rear-adm. of the red (son of Augtutine Parker, of Queenborough, Kent, a jurat and mayor of that borough, and com. of a yacht in His Majesty's service), created a Baronet 24 June, 1797, for his participa- tion In the victory off C^pe St Vincent; b. 1 Jan. 1743; d. 31 Oct 1802, having m. 28 Dec. 1766, Jane, eldest dau. of Edward Collingwood, of Greenwich; she d. , having had with several dan s, an only son, SIR WILLIAM GEORGE, 2nd Baronet, vice-adm. of the white; b. 19 Aug. 1787; d. 24 Mar. 1848, having m. Aug. 1808, Elizabeth, dau. of James Charles Still, of East Knoyle, WUts.; she d. 22 April, 1863, having had 5 sons and 6 daus. /I/ Wmiam James, lieut. E.I.C.8.; b. d. s. p. v. p. 1848, having m. 1st— 18 Jan. 1834, Phoebe, eldest dau. of John Marshall, surgeon at Dinapore, East Indies; she died June 1836, and he m. 2ndly his widow re-m. /2/ Sir (Jeorge, s. as 3rd Baronet /3/ Sir Henry, 5th Baronet; b. 16 June, 1822; d. s. p. 11 Oct. 1877, having m. 1847, Maria Jane, dau. of late Thomas Hector, of London aforesaid. /4/ Sir Melville, 6th and present Baronet. /5/ Albert, b. 19 Jan, 1826; d. 10 Oct. 1875, having m. 8 April, 1861, Henrietta Lucy, only dau. of late William Robert Jen- nings, B.C.8. and ha commd. "Eoyal Albert" and " Agamemnon " in the Crimea, k.m. superintend- ent Pembroke dockyard 1849/o4,Devonport 1856/62, com.-in-chief Portsmouth 1866/9, assumed by r.l. 20 Mar. 1809, the surname and arms of Pasley instead of Sabine ; s. his grandfather as 2nd Baronet in 1808; b. 26 Dec. 1804 ; m. 10 June, 1826, Jane Matilda Lilley, eldest dau. of Rev. Monta- gu John Wynyard, rector of West Rounton and St. Martin's Micklegate, Yorks.; she d. 15 May, 1869, having had 6 sons and 4 daus. (1) Thomas Malcohn Sabine, capt R.N.; b. 23 July, 1829; d. 29 Jan. 1870, having m. 13 Feb. 1860, Emma Louisa, eldest dau. of John Losh, Esq. of Port of Spain, Trinidad, and had 2 sons ^Thomas Isdward Sabine, b. 13 Nov. 1863.— Malcolm Sabine, b. (posth.) 17 April, 1870.— Matilda Sabine.- Georgina Sabine. (27Rodney Stewart Lyons Sabine, b. 27 April, 1832; m. 23 April, 1868, Annie, dau. of William Macleod, Esq. of Dunedm, N.z. and has 4 sons and 2 daus. Montagu Thomas Sabine, b. 13 June, 1869.— Wilham Sabme, b. 4 Sept. 1870.— Clinton Heywood Sabine, b. 4 Mar. 1872.— Russell Sabine, b. 26 Sept. 1874.— Margaret Sabme. -Jane Matilda Lily Sabine. . (3) Maitland' Warren Bouverie Sabme, bt.-ma]or, capt. R.A. adj. Forfar & Kincardine! mU. adj. Sussex art. mil. 1865/ < 6; b. 17 July, 1834; d. 6 June, 1881, having m. 20 Oct. 1859, Kathe- rine Henson, youngest dau. of Grehan, ma]or late 78th highlanders, and had 5 sons and 4 daus. Maitland Stewart SaMne, b. 14 Aug. 1861.— Montagu Wyn- yard Sabine, b. 30 June, 1863.— Edward Hugh Sabine, b. 21 Mar. 1869.— Henry Diggles Sabine, b. 5 July, 1871.— Clinton St. Clair Sabine, b. 31 Jan. 1874.— Mary Lilly Sabine.— Nancy Adair Sabine.— Minna Louisa Sabine, d. 13 July, 1880.— Florence Sabine, twnn with her brother Henry. (4) Hamilton Sabine, capt. late Cape mounted nfles; b. 28 Jan. 1837; m. 1st— 27 Mar. 1860, Catherine Anne, eldest dau. of Lieut-Col. the Hon. Richard Hare (E. LiSTOWEL); she d. 21 July 1872. He m. 2ndly— 30 Jan. 1877, Maud Eleanor Barlow Scheer, dau. of Roger Hawkes, gent. By his 1st wife he has Thomas Hamilton Sabine, b. 10 May, 1861.— Richard Sydney Sabine, b. 19 Sept. 1862.— Charles Malcolm Sabine, b. 25 Jan. (5) Russell Graves Sabine, capt. R.N.; b. 7 April, 1838, (6) CUnton Heywood Sabine, d. 20 Nov. 1870, aged 29, unm. (7) Jane Matilda, m. 16 June, 1851, to Walter Samuel Stace, Ueut.-col. R.E. who d. 25 Sept 1869, leaving 2 sons and a dau. /I/ Malcolm Vincent Stage, b. 6 May, 1853. 121 WiUiam Wood, b. 17 May, 1855. x -c^ o ^ /3/ Georgina Elizabeth Lucy, m. 12 Sept 1878, to Edward Eustace, surgeon-major, 3rd son of late Hardy Eustace, of Newtown, co. Carlow, Ireland, J.P. d.l. . „ . . (K\ Oporffina Sonhv (9) Louisa Mana Sabine. ?i)'\TSnrlaWne, m. 3 A^l , 1877, to Henry Jenkyns, bar.-at-law L.T. eldest son of Rev. Henry Jenkyns, D.D. canon of Durham (HOBHOUSE— BART.) 486 PAUL, Arms— Az. on a chevron between two roses arg. barbed vert, and an anchor erect or, tliree thistles slipped ppr. Crest— Out of a naval coronet or a dexter arm in armour ppr. gi-asping in the hand a flagstaff ppr. charged with a cross wavy gu. on a canton az. a human leg ppr. MOTTO— Pro rege et patria pugnans. SEAT— Moorhill, Shedfield, Botley, Southampton. The baronetcy. SIB THOMAS PASLEY, adm. of the white (5th son of James Pasley, of Craig, near Langholme, co. Dumfries, by his wife Magdalene, dan. of Robert Elliot, of Middlemiln, CO. Dumfries, grandson of Sir Gilbert Elliot, of Stobs— E. MiXTO), had a command in the fleet of Adm. Earl Howe, 1 June, 1794, in which action he lost a leg, and 1 Sept. following was created a BARONET, with remainder in default of male issue to the issue male of his dans, successively; he d. 29 Nov. 1808, having m. Mary, dau. of Thomas Hey wood, deempster of the Isle of Man, and had 2 daus. (1) Maria, b. 2 April, 1775 ; m. to John Sabine, major in the guards, and had an only son, Sir Thomas, 2nd and present Baronet. (2) Magdalen, d. 1842, having m. 1798, to Col. Thomas Dow- deswell, of Pull Court, co. Wore; he d. s. p. Nov. 1811. Arms— Az. a sword erect arg. between four crosses patde-fitchde of the second. Crest — A cross patee-fitchee or between two swords in saltire arg. MOTTO— Vana spes vitae. Seats— Paul ville, Carlow; Ballyglan,"Waterford; and Tinoran, Wicklow. Htneage. Eitteage. JOSEPH SABINE, of Tewin, Herts, and Kilcullen, co. Kil- dare (grandson of F.M. Joseph Sabine, gov. of Ghent and Gibraltar, and great-great-grandson, of Avery Sabyne, of Patricksbourne, Canterbury, who d. 1649); b. 1744; d. 1814, having m. Sarah, dau. of Rowland Hunt, Esq. of Boreatton, Salop; she d. 1788, having had with other issue 3 sons and 8 daus. /I/ Joseph, d. 1837, aged 67, unm. /2/ John, major in the guards; b. 1773; d. 11 Aug. 1805, having m. 21 Aug. 1800, Maria, elder dau. and coheir of Sir Thomas Pasley, Barfc. above-named; she d. 22 May, 1839, having had an only son, Sir Thomas, 2nd and present Baronet. /3/ Sir Edward, R.A. K.C.B. gen. in the army (retd. 1877), F.R.s. D.C.L. LL.D. distinguished for his magnetic discoveries, secretary royal society 1827/30, treasurer and V.P. 1850/61, president 1861/71, col. comdt. 13th brigade R.A.; b. 14 Oct. 1788; m. 1826, Elizabeth Juliana, only surviving dau. of William Leeves, of Tortington Place, Sussex; she d. s. p. 28 Nov. 1879, aged 72, d i ^) Onesiphorous Paul, vicar of Wamborough, Wilts, and grandson of Rev. Nicholas Paul, vicar of Frampton-on-Sevem) ; m. Elizabeth, dau. of Thomas Dean, Esq. also of Woodchester, and had 2 sons, (1) Dean, d. 11 Mar. 1764, having m. 1st, Elizalieth, dau. of John Andrew. Esq. of Stone House, co. Glouc; she d. 4 Aug. 1741, s. p. He m. 2ndly, Anne Gastrell, dau. of John Self, Esq. of Cirencester; she d. 7 Sept. 1746. He ni. Srdly, Margaret, PA ULET—PA UNCEFORT-DUNCOMBE. 487 dau. of Philip Hampton, Esq. of "Westbury, co. Glouc. (she d. e. p. 11 Mar. 1764 ?). By his 2nd wife he had an only son, Jonx, of Salisbury, M.D. ; d. 15 June, 1815, having m. Frances, dau. of Eobert Snow, Esq. of Hendon, Middx. (Snow, Paul, and Co. bankers); she d. 19 July, 1794, having had 2 sons, of whom the elder. Sir John Dean Paul, created a Baronet. (2) Sir Onesiphorous, of Eodborough, co. Glouc, high sheriff 1760, knighted at St. James' 17 Dec. 1760, created a Babonet 3 Sept. 1762; d. 21 Sept. 1774, having m. 1st, Jane, only dau. of Francis Blackbume, of St. Nicholas, Richmond, Yorks.; she d. 26 May, 1748. He m. 2ndly, Catherine, dau. and coheir of Francis Freeman, of Clifton, near Bristol; she d. 20 Oct. 1766. He m. Srdly, Sarah, dau. of John Peach, of Woodchester, and relict of John Turner, of Kings Stanley; she d. April, 1801. By his 1st wife he had, with 2 daus. an only son. Sir Onesiphorous George, 2nd Baronet, high sheriff Glouc. 1780, took the additional name of GEORGE by R.L. 9 Feb. 1780; b. 9 Feb. 1745/6; d. s. p. 16 Dec. 1820. SIR JOHN DEAN PAUL, D.c.L. created a BAR0KET3 Sept. 1821 ; bp. 25 Dec. 1775 ; d. 16 Jan. 1852, having also m. thrice, 1st — 2 April, 1799, Frances Eleanor, youngest dau. of John Simpson, Esq. of Bradley Hall, Durham (E. Strath- MORE); she d. 15 April, 1833. He m. 2ndly— 28 Sept. 1835, Mary, relict of Gerard Martin Berkeley Napier, of Pennard House, Somerset, and dau. of John Paul-Paul, of High Grove, co. Glouc; she d. 6 Feb. 1842. He m. 3rdly— 9 April, 1844, EUza- beth, youngest dau. of Right Rev. Samuel Halifax, d.d. bishop of St. Asaph; she d. 18 May, 1869. By his Ist wife he had 3 eons and 4 daus. (1) Sir John Dean, s. as 2nd Baronet. (2) George Robert, heir presumpttve to the Baronetcy ; b. 27 July, 1803; m. 15 Mar. 1828, Louisa, youngest dau. of Henry Bevan, Esq. of London; she d. 21 Dec. 1870, having had 2 sons, Kl] Edward John Dean, J.P. Glouc. lord of the manor of odborough, co. Glouc. ; b. 6 May, 1831 ; m. l8t^28 July, 1864, Mary GJeorgiana Elizabeth, dau, of CoL Henry Vaughan Brooke, C.B. A.D.C. (Bart.); she d. 11 June, 1865, leaving a dau. /I/ Harriet Mary Georgiana. Mr. E. J. Dean Paul m. 2ndly— 30 Nov. 1867, Eliza Monck- ton,2nd dau. of Major-Gen. James Ramsay (E.Dalhousie), and has 2 sons and 3 daus. /2/ Aubrey Henry Edward Dean, b. 19 Oct. 1869.-/3/ Wentworth Francis Dean, b. 26 Nov. 1870.-/4/ Edith Maud.— /5/ Mabel Loui8a.—/6/ Gladys Lisa. [2] Francis John Dean, d. 27 Nov. 1870, aged 38. (3) William Wentworth, b. 18 May, 1832; d. unm. 3 Sept. 1852. (4) Anna Frances, d. 26 April, 1864, having m. 29 April, 1828, to Francis George Hare, Esq. (5) Eleanor Maria, b. 3 Oct. 1804. (6) Maria Horatia, d. 30 Jan. 1866, having m. 20 Dec. 1826, to Charles Bankhead, Esq. of the diplomatic service ; he d. 12 Mar. 1870. (7) Jane, m. 6 Nov. 1827, to Edward Fox FitzGterald, Esq. (D. Leinster); he d. 26 Jan. 1863. SIR JOHN DEAN PAUL, 2nd Baronet; b. 27 Oct. 1802; d. 7 Sept. 1868, having also m. thrice, 1st— 10 Oct. 1826, Georgiana, 3rd dau. of Charles George Beauclerk, Esq. (D. St. ALBANS), of St. Leonard's Lodge, Sussex; she d. 25 Dec. 1847. He m. 2ndly— 17 Jan. 1849, Susan, dau. of late John Ewens, Esq. of Brighton ; she d. 3 June, 1854. He m. 3rdly— 17 Oct. 1861, Jane Constance, dau. of late Thomas Brigden, Esq. of Holmesdale House, Surrey; she d. 21 Dec. 1877. By his 1st wife he had an only son, (1) Sir Aubrey John Dean, 3rd and present Baronet. PAULET, Sir Henry Charles, Baronet, so created 18 Mar. 1836, capt. late 2nd dragoon guards, elective verderer of New Forest since 1877 (only surviving son of Admiral Lord Henry Paulet, K.C.B. and grandson of George, 12th Marquis of Winchester); b. 1 Aug. 1814. Note— No heir to this title. Arms — Sa. three swords in pile ppr. Crest— A falcon wings displayed or belled of the same and ducally collared gu. Motto — Aimez loyaultd. RESIDENCE— Little Testwood, Southampton. Town house — 5, St. James Place, s.W. 9i hucyt//^cP^- PAUNCEFORT-DUNCOMBE, SiR Philip Dun- combe, of Great Brickhill Manor, Bucks, high sheriff 1855, created a Baronet 25 May, 1859; b. 8 Jan. 1818; m. 6 May, 1844, Sophia Caroline, youngest dau. of Col. Thomas Philip Maunsell, of Thorpe Malsor, Northants. and has a son and 3 daus. 488 PA YNE-GALL WEY—PECHELL. n^ Philip Henry, J.P. Bucks.; b. 4 June, 1849 ; m. ,, 1,^^^' Maud youngest dau. of Henry Sandford Pakenliam - Mahon, Esq. of Stokestown, co. Eoscommon (E, LOXGPORD). (2) Caroline Alicia aeorgiana. , ,„,„ ^ » x-u rS) Isabella Margaretta Cockayne, m. 3 Feb. 1873, to Arthur, son of Philip W. Flower, Esq. of Furze Down, Surrey, and has 2 sons and 2 daus. „ , ^ . Philip Arthur FLOWER, b. .—Hugh Duncombe, b. .—Mary Isabel.— Ethel Daisy. (4) Evelyn Constance Venetia. ^RMS— Quarterly, 1st and 4th, Per chevron engrailed gu. and arg. three talbots' heads erased counterchanged, Duxcombe. 2nd and 3rd, Gu. three lions rampant arg. Pauncefort. Crest— 1st, Out of a ducal coronet or a horse's hind leg sa. Duncombe. 2nd, A lion rampant arg. ducally crowned or, PArNCEFORT. Motto— Non fecimus ipsi. Seat— Great Brickhill Manor, Bucks. GEIMBALD PAUNCEFORT, or PAUNCEFOTE, of London, receiver to the king for the duchy of Lancaster, recorded his pedigi'ee and arms at the heralds' visitation of the city of London; bur. 6 Dec. 1645, having m. Anne, dau. of Samuel Tracy, of Clifford Priory, co. Hereford (V. TRACY, ext.) His descendant in the 6th generation, PHILIP DUNCOMBE PAUNCEFORT -DUNCOMBE, of of Great Brickhill Manor, Bucks, and "VVitham-on-the- Hill, CO. Leic. high sheriff Bucks 1824, assumed by R.L. 29 Jivly, 1805, the additional surname of DrNCOMBE after that of Pauncefort, and to bear those arms quarterly ; b. 16 July, 1784; d. 15 Mar. 1849, having m. 1st— 5 Jan. 1813, Lady Alicia Margareta Northmore Lambart, dau. of Richard, 7th Earl of Cavan; she d. 3 April, 1818, having had a son and dau. (1) Sir Philip Duncombe, created a Baroxet. (2) Honora Henrietta, m. 1 Dec. 1835, to Charles Benet Drake- Garrard, Esq. of Lamer Park, Herts, high sheriff 1839, s. p. Mr. PAUNCEFORT-DUNCOMBB m, 2ndly— 21 Aug. 1832, Sophia Frances, youngest dau. of Sir WiUiam Foulis, Bart, of Ingleby Manor, co. York (ext.) ; she d. 21 June, 1848, having had a dau. (3) Sophia, m. 13;vi;ar. 1851, to George John, son of Rev. and Hon. Edward Wingfleld (Y. POWERSCOURT) ; he d. 8 April, Payne, of St, Christophers— see Addenda, " Chaos. PAYNE-GALL- WEY, Sir Ralph William, of Thirkleby Park, Yorks. (1812, U.K.), capt. E. York mil. late 15th regt.; s. his father as 3rd Baronet in 1881 ; b. 19 Aug. 1848; m. 25 April, 1877, Edith Alice, youngest dau. of Thomas M Usborne, Esq. of Blackrock, co. Cork, and has a son and 2 daus. (1) William, b. 25 Mar. 1881. (2) Margaret, b. 1 May, 1878. (3) Winifred, b. 19 July, 1879. ARMS—Quarterly, 1st and 4th, Per fesse or and e^^ ,•„ „t,- * double-headed eagle displayed of the iLt it v>o^-' ^^ •^i'^^^ * three arches double-tur?etted arV GallwSt Tnd S^l ""} CrestTI 'a ^T *"" ""T P^-nt trg'pl^NE'^'^ '^' '^'' Town House-2, Buckingham' Gate, s.w. Hineage. RALPH PAYNE, served with King CHARLES' army at the battle of Worcester, had 3 sons, [1] Abraham, m. Aiine, dau. of Ralph Willett, and had a son, Ralph, of whom presently. [2] Sir Charles, b. at St. Christophers, in the West Indies, and became a considerable planter in that island, created a Baro- net 31 Oct. 1737; m dau. and coheir of John Mac Arthur, of that island, by whom he had sous and daus. (For claimants to this Bai'ouetcy, see Addenda, " CHAOS.") [3] Nathaniel, left an only dau. RALPH PAYNE m. 1st, Alice, dau. of Francis Carlile, Esq. of Antigua, and had, with other issue, a son, [1] Sir Ralph, p.c. K.B, 15 June, 1772, capt.-gen. gov. -in-chief , and adm. of the Leeward Islands, created Baron Lavington, of Lavington, in the Peerage of Ireland, 1 Oct. 1795; b, 19 Mar. 1737; d. s. p. 1 Aug. 1807, having m. 1 Sept. 1767, Frances Lambertina Christiana Charlotte Harriet Teresa, dau. of Henry Baron Kblbel, a gen. in the imperial service. RALPH PAYNE m. 2nottom-Tenner, of h.M. Indian army, assumed the addi- tional surname of Venner 1 Mar. 1861, and had a son and 2 (laiis. Ilobert Francis TENNER, b, 14 Sept. 1861. P'lorence Edith. Alice Augusta. (13) Matilda Katherine, m. 28 July, 1853, to Rev. Frederick (>ooch, M.A. rector of Baglnton, Warwick, and d. 28 June, 1861 (Bart.) [3] Iklmund, of Bonehill, Staff. M.P. Newcastle-under-Lyne ; b. 8 Aug. 1791 ; d. 1 Nov. 18.50, having m. 2 Jan. 1812, Amelia Maria, 2nd dau. of John Swinfen, Esq. of Swinfen, Staff.; she d. having had 3 sons, (1) Ilobert, capt. 8th hussars, d. unm. 1851. (2) Edmund, lieut.-col. 11th hussars, unm. (3) William, capt. Ist ro}'al dragoons, married and has a dau.— Amelia Maria. [4] John, of Waresley House, Wore, prebendary of Canter- bury, dean of Worcester, and vicar of Stone, Wore. b. 22 Aug. 1798; d. 19 Feb. 1875, having m. 6 Maj', 1824, Augusta, dau. of John Swinfen, Esq. of Swinfen, aforesaid; she d. 12 Sept. 18C1. leaving 2 sons and a dau. (1) Ilobert Augustus Lawrence, b. 26 Sept. 1824; d. unm. 2 June, 1870. (2) Herbert Richard, of Abbot's Hill, Herts. M.A. Ch. 0\. Oxon. 18r>6. rector of Handsworth, Staff. 1860/73; b. 8 Feb. 1831; m. 6 Sept. 1853, (reorgiana Maria, only dau. of Rev. Thomas Baker, rector of Hartleburj-, Wore, and has a son and 3 dans. Herbert, b. 9 Jan. 1866.— Alice.— Amy.— Augusta. (3) Julia Emily Augusta, m. 20 July, 1846, to Anthony, Lonl Henley, and d. 14 Feb. 1862. [5] Uifrht Hon. Jonathan, D.c.L. P.C. llent.-gen. In the army, 811 of ordnance 1841/46, secretary of state for war, ]- :. M.P. Norwich, 1826/81, Huntingdon, 1881/68; I. < ; d. 13 Feb. 1879, having m. 17 Mar. 1824, Lady Ali- Adela. /3/ KUen. Mr. ARCHIBALD PKKL m. 2ndly— 16 Ang. 1867, Lady Oeorgl- ana Adelaide Russell, eldest dan. of John, Earl Russell, K.O. and has 4 ions and 8 daus. /4/ Edward John Russell, b. 81 Aug. 1869.-/5/ Jonathan John Rtxssell, b. 8 Aug. 1878.-/6/ Alfred John Rus8ell,b. 16 Sept. 1873.-/7/ Fergus Groevenor John Russell, b. 17 Oct. 1876.-/8/ Fanny Agatha Louisa.— /9/ Ethel Adelaide GeorRiana.— /lO/ Grace, b. 8 Aug. 1878. (4) John, major-gen. In the army, A.A. & Q.M.O. home district 1876 80 (h.p.), depot battalion; b. 11 April, 1829. (5) William Augustus, inspector of local government board, b. 27 Nov. 1838. (6) Margaret, unm. t^ (7) Alice, m. 88 Sept. 1861, to Robert Burnett David Morier, /tCB. envoy extraordinary and minister plejjilpotentiary at Madrid 1881, and has a son and dau.l»U**aV*;.'-/fcAtffhyiM(' III Victor Albert Louis MOBIKR (sponsors, H.M. the Que^n and n.R.H. the Grand Duke of Hesse); b. 18 Feb. 1867. /2/ Victoria Mary Alice (sponsor, H.I.H. the Crown Princess of Germany, Princess Royal of Great Britain). (8) Adelaide Georglana, d. 82 May, 1878, having m. 9 Aug. 1864, as Ist wife, to Michael Biddulph, M.P. Hereford (E. HARDWirKK),andhad8sonsand3dau8. John Michael Gordon BiDDULPH, b. 9 Nov. 1869.— C^nd William, b. 8 Feb. 1874.— Adela Margaret Mary.— Edith Marv.— Violet Maud. , , ,„„„ ^ ^ -r [6] Laurence, b. ; m. 20 July, 1822, Lady Ja°e Lennox, dau. of Charles. 4th Duke of Richmond; she d. 27 Mar. 1861, having had 4 sons and a dau. , , , ,^ ( 1 ) Charles Lennox, of Woodcroft, Sussex, clerk to the council Lee 1876 ; b. 19 June, 1823 ; m. 27 April, 1848 Hon. Carohne Georgiana Chichester, elder dau. of Arthur, Ist Lord Temple- more, and has 4 sons and 3 daus. ,^, „ y. a c I. n George Arthur,b. 31 Dec. 1852.-/2/ Horace b 8 Sept. 1867.-/3/ Edward Laiu-ence,b.l9 Jan.1860.— /4/ Algernon fsTnor^enScTroUntm. April, 1871, to Capt. Charles ScA-mour Corkran, A.D.C. gren. guards, only surviving son of Charles Corkran, Esq. of Long Ditton, Surrey (M. Hert- ler Augusta Jane, m. 18 June, 1878, to Montagu, youngest son of late Henry Scott Timier, of Acton, Middx. (2)'Art^ir"L^of!cor.*62nd foot, b. 30 May, 1825 ; d. unm. 14 Jan. 1876. (3) Alfred Lennox, M.A. In H.O. b. 4 June, 1827 ; d. unm. 4 Nov. 1863. (4) Cecil Lennox, lieut.-col. late Scots fusilier guards, b. 18 April, 1830; m. 3 Jan. 1867, Hon. Caroline Susan Mary Stapleton, elder dau. of Wellington Henry, 2nd Viscount Combermerc, and has 2 daus. Alice Jane Lennox.— Cecil Hester Lennox. (5) Constance Augusta Lennox, m. 8 Aug. 1863, to Lieut.- Col. George Grant (Jordon (M, Huxtly). KIGHT HON. SIR ROBERT PEEL, 2nd Baronet, P.C. M.P. University of Oxford and Tamworth (twenty years), under-sec. of state for the colonies 1810, chief sec. Ire- land 1812, sec. of state home department 1822 and 1828, first lord of the treasury 1834 and 1841; b. 5,6 Feb. 1788 ; d. 2 July, 1850, having m. 8 June, 1820, Julia, youngest dau. of Gen. Sir John Floyd, Bart.; she d. 27 Oct. 1859, having had 5 sons and 2 daus. (1) Right Hon. Sir Robert, s. as 3rd Baronet. (2) Right Hon. Sir Frederick, k.C.m.g. p.c. bar.-at-law I.T. 1849, under-sec. colonies 1851/2 and 1852/5, war 1855/7, financial see. to the treasury 1860/6, M.P. Leominster 1849/52, Bury 1852/7 and 1859 65; chief railway commissioner ; b. 26 Oct. 1823; m. 1st— 12 Aug. 1867, Elizabeth Emily, dau. of late John Shelley, Esq. of Avington House, Hants. (Bart.) ; she d. s. p. 30 July, 1865. He m. 2ndly— 3 Sept. 1879, Janet, 2nd dau. of Philip Pleydell-Bouverie, Esq. of Brymore, Somerset (E. Rabxor). (3) Sir William, k.c.B. capt. R.N. commanded the naval brigade in the Crimea and in India; b. 2 Nov. 1824 ; d. 27 April, 1858. (4) John Floyd, capt. late Scots fusilier guards ; b. 24 IMay, 1827. ,^ J (5) Arthur Wellesley, M.P. qq. Warwick since 1865, under- J^a4« sec. home department 1880rTiecretary to the poor law board 1868/71, to the board of trade 1871/3, to the treasury 1873/4 ; b. 8 Ang. 1829; m. 14 Aug. 1862, Adelaide (Queen Adelaide sponsor), elder surviving dau. of William Stratford Dngdale, ^Ki. of Merivale Hall and Blyth Hall, co. Warwick, and has 4 sons and 8 daus. William Robert Wellesley, b. 7 Jan. 1867.— Arthur George Villiers, b. 27 Feb. 1868.— Sidney Comwallis, b. 3 June, 1870. — ilaurice Berkeley, b. 23 April, 1873.— Julia Beatrice.— Agnes Mary.— Ella Frances. (6) Julia, m. 1st— 1 July, 1841, to George Augustus Frederick, 8th Earl of Jersey, who d. 24 Oct. 1869, and she re-m. 12 Sept. 1866, to Charles Brandling, Esq. (7) Eliza (bedchamber woman to the Princess of Wales), m. 26 Sept. 1866, to Hon^Francis Stonor (B. Camots), who d. 10 Jan. 1881. ik^d iJf(^f,iU/JV^ Peel op Trenant. "\ 1 r ILLIAM PEEL, of Church Bank and Peele Fold, co. W Lane, (eldest son of Robert Peel, of Oswaldwistle); b. , 1745 ; d. 30 Mar. 1791, having m. 1 Jan. 1766, Mary, dau. of Thomas Haworth, of Blackburn, M.D.; she d. , having had with 3 daus. 10 sons, of whom 3 only are represented In the male line, viz. [1] Thomas, of Peele Fold aforesaid, and after of Trenant Park, Cornwall; b. 24 Oct. 1768; d. 8 May, 1843, having m. , Dorothy, dau. of Robert Bolton, Esq. of Bolton, Lane; she d. , having had with 4 daus. 5 sons, of whom 2 only are now represented in the male line, viz. /I/ William, of Peele Fold aforesaid, and of Trenant Park also aforesaid; b. 19 July, 1797 ; d. Nov. 1871, having m. 5 April, 1827, his cousin Mary, 2nd dau. of Edmund Peel, Esq. of CJhurch Bank, and had 2 sons, (1) William Henry, of Peele Fold and Trenant Park Cornwall, capt. late 9th foot ; b. 22 Feb. 1828 ; d. 7 Sept. 1881, having m. 12 June, 1866, his cousin Hester, dau. of William Peel Croughton Esq. of Heronden, Tenterden, Kent, and had 2 sons and 5 daus. William Croughton, b. 18 Oct. 1870.— Cyril, b. 8 July, 1876.— Mary Grace.— Esther.— Cicely.— Mildred.— Dora. (2) Ernest Frederic, of the Bedfords, Cheshire, b. 15 April, 1831; m. 4 Aug. 1863, Eliza, dau. of late Rev. Morgan Watkins, vicar of Southwell, Notts. 121 John, M.P. Tamworth, b. 4 Feb. 1804; d. 2 April, 1872, having m. 5 Oct. 1830, Esther, 3rd dau. of the aforesaid Edmund Peel, of Church Bank, and had 4 sons and 4 daus. (1) Charles, of the Manor House, North Rode, Cheshire; b. 8 July, 1831 ; m. 14 Sept. 1853, Frances Emma, dau. of William Ellill Hurst, Esq. of Halifax, and has 4 sons and 2 daus. Ill Edward Lennox, of BaUiol Coll. Oxon.; b. 17 Dec. 1855; m. 28 April, 1880, Amy, dau. of Arthur Sparrow, of Preen Manor, Salop, and has a son, , Bertram Lennox, b. 19 April, 1881. J.d*M. iiOUiMli. 121 Harold Stanley, b. 16 June, 1865. /3/ Charles Victor Alexander, b. 26 June, 1869. /4/ John Douglas, b. 12 Dec. 1871. 151 Geraldine Louisa. /6/ Emma Lilian. • (2) Edmund, capt. late 14th hussars, b. 15 Dec. 1842; m. 6 Jan. 1869, Jessie, dau. of Right Hon. Lyon Playfair, LL.D. CB. P.C. postmaster-gen. 1874, chairman of ways and means 1880. 492 PEEL. (3) Gerald, b. 15 Aug. 1847; m. 9 Feb. 1870, Elizabeth dau. of Robert Graham, Esq. of Gartmore, Wimbledon, and has X^i&net^^rZ'i.^U.'T.m,; b. 10 July, 1849; m. 12 Sept. 1872, Amy Rose, youngest dau. of late John Clarke Mevmott, Esq. of London. (5) Louisa, m. 30 Dec. 1856, to Edward Stanley Hej-n'ood, Esq. of Manchester (BART.) (6) Frances Grace, m. 18 Oct. 1864, to Albert Antoine Augusta Edmond Brabant, s. p. (7) Mary, m. 10 Dec. 1853, to John Kynaston, Esq. of London, and has issue. .,^ ,,^ r^ xv (8) Adelaide, m. 24 June, 1864, to Rev. Alfred Dewes, D.D. of Manchester, and has issue. [2] Robert, of Taliaris Park, co. Carmarthen, b. 1770; d. 13 June, 1838, having m. 1st, Jane, 3rd dau. of Wil- liam Yates, of Blackburn, by his 2nd wife ; she d. s. p. He m. 2ndly— , his cousin Ann, 2nd dau. of Jonathan Peel, of Accrington; she d. 21 May, 1806, leaving (with 2 daus. Anne and Mary, who d. 23 Nov. 1879) an only son, ^ ^ _ William, of Taliaris Park, co. Carmarthen, high shenfT 1843; b. 2 April, 1803 ; m. 6 Sept. 1836, Anna Maria, dau. of John AVilliam Lloyd, Esq. of Dan-yr-allt, co. Carmarthen, South Parks, Kent; she d. 4 Nov. 1879, having hafl 4 sons and 5 daus. (1) Herbert, b. 18 Aug. 1840. ,„.„ ^ .^ . (2) Robert Lloyd, b. 19 Oct. 1841 ; m. 13 Sept. 1866, Cathenne, dau. of Ross, of , and has 2 sons and 4 daus. Robert, b. 28 May, 1869.— Lawrence, b. 29 Dec. 1873.— Edith.— Helen.— Mabel.— Violet. (3) William, b. 13 May, 1843. (I) Alan, b. 16 May, 1848; m. 2 Dec. 1880, Constance Grace, youngest dau. of Edward Taylor Massy, Esq. of Cottesmore, CO. Pembroke (B. MASSY). (5) Susanna, m. 9 Dec. 1868, to David Long Price, Esq. (6) Evelyn. (7) Gertrude. (8) Rosamond. (9) Constance. [3] Edmund, of Church Bank aforesaid ; b.l774; d. 18 April, 1836, having m. 27 Aug. 1794, his cousin Grace, eldest dau. of Jonathan Peel, Esq. of Accrington; she d. , having had with other issue 2 sons, /I/ Jonathan, of Middleton Lodge, Hants, b. Dec. 1798 ; d. 1 Mar. 1878, having m. 1st— June, 1830, Sophy, dau. of Thomas Knight, of Tunbridge Wells; she d. July, 1862. He m. 2ndly— 1 April, 1867, Sarah, relict of Thomas Clayter, fellow Society British Artists, s. p. /2/ Edmund, post capt. R.N.b. 22 May, 1801; d. 19 Feb. 1871, having m. 27 Dec. 1832, Lucy, dau. of Richard Meek, Esq. of Duustall Hall, Staff, and had 4 sons and 4 daus. (1) Edmund Richard, b. 18 May, 1836; m. 4 Oct. 1864, Frances Emma, dau. of John Yate Lee, Esq. of Rocklands, Cheshire, and has 3 sons and 2 daus. Edmund Yate, b. 12 Aug. 1865.— Walter, b. 7 Sept. 1868, —Lawrence Richard, b. 4 May, 1871.— Emily.— Flora Emma. (2) William Felton, of Broughton Park, Lane. b. 13 ,Feb. 1839; m. 4 Dec. 1866, Sarah Edith, dau. of late Michael Willoughby, c.B. gen. in the army, and has 2 sons and 6 daus. Willoughby Seymour, b. 29 June, 1872.— Harold Christian Jonathan, b. 7 Dec. 1873.— Emilie Constance.- Edith Flora.— Lucy.— Winifred.— May.— Grace Caroline Julia, b. 26 Oct. 1880. (3) Charles, of Calcutta, b. 22 Mar. 1842; living unm. (4) Lionel, b. 2 May, 1846; m. 4 July, 1871, Mary, dau. of Rev. Bryan King, vicar of Avebury, Wilts, and has 4 sons and 2 daus. Lionel George, b. 13 Oct. 1873.— Reginald Vincent, b. 10 Aug. 1875.— Frederick Bryan, b. 10 Feb. 1879.— Arthur Edmund, b. 25 Nov. 1880.— Grace.— Mary. (5) Flora, d. 7 April, 1876, having m. 13 April, 1864, to Rev. Edward Charles Bramall, who d. Jan. 1871, leaving a son and dau. (1) Ernest Edward Peel Bramah, b. Jan. 1864/5. (2) Ethel Flora EUzabeth. (6) Lucie Jane. (7) Grace, m. 2 Aug. 1870, to Rev. Samuel Goldney, of head master Lichfield grammar school since 1877 (Bart.), and has issue. (8) Isabella Murray, m. 2 Aug. 1870, to Le\\i8Henrj- Birch, Esq. of Alexandria, and has a son and dau. William Edmund BiRCH, b. 13 Sept. 1872.— Helen Frances. 1838, Mary, dau. of Rev. John Wilde, of Hamage, Salop; she d. 7 Nov. 1876, set. 64, having had 2 sons and 6 daus. (1) William, capt. Ist R. Lane. mil. 1874; b. 8 Oct. 1844 : m. 26 Sept. 1876, Sybella, dau. of Henrj- Phillpotts, Esq. of St. Clare, Torquay. (2) Walter Spencer, capt. 1st R. Lane, mil 1877; b. 2; Oct. 1850. (3) Mary Anne. (4) Alice. (5) Julia Maud. (6) Edith. (7) Constance Bertha. /2/ Edmund, vicar of Toot Baldon, Oxon.; b. 29 Nov. 181 7 d. 10 Nov. 1877, having m. 28 Nov. 1849, Frances Catherin< dau. of Very Rev. and Hon. George Neville Qrenville, dean of Windsor (B. Braybrooke), and has an only son, George Neville, b. 11 Oct. 1864. /3/ George, of Accrington. /4/ John, b. 7 Mar. 1822; m. 14 Mar. 1843. Charlotte Loui> Frances, dau. of John William Lloyd, Esq. of South Park Kent, and Dan-yr-allt, Carmarthen, both aforesaid, and h;i had 3 sons and a dau. St. Vincent, b. 12 Mar. 1844.— Charles Haworth, b. 26 0< t 1864 ; d. 11 Dec. 1878.— Mervyn Uoyd, b. 18 Oct. 1856. Aimte. /5/ Augustus, b. IS Aug. 18S4 ; d. S8 1I«7, 1876, having m. • Jan. 1863, Marlannet dao. of Bdmond Itel, Bm}. of Under - rock, i.w. and had 3 wna, (1) Augustus Bdmond ICmmj, b. S8 Not. 1866. (2) Walter Sdwud, 68th regt. lAt« W. Kent mlL; b. 1 May, 1868. f2] Giles Haworth, of The Orotto, Baaildo n, Berks, vimr of noe, Cheshire; b. d. Maria, dau. of Halae, of having bad with 6 dana. S sons, /I/ William, of Swinton Pvk, b. 4 F^b. 1814; d. 1 1864, having m. 1888, Julia, dau. of WilUnn worth, Esq. of Stanley, Lane.; the d. 10 Nov. 1881. had 6 sons and 6 dans. (1) George Hennr. b. 1» Deo. 1841 ; m. 5 June. 186 : beth,daa. of William Harter. Bki. of Hope HaU. Imu^ .... hasadao. Winifred Franoea, b. 80 Mar. 1877. (2) Arthur, maior 7th hnasan 1881, Mtred with IOIbC foBiUers tlut>agh Indian N.w. trootler campaign 186S; b. IS Feb. 1846 ; m. IS Feb. 1877, Sophie BUaibeth Jewle, eldest dan. of Ber. George Gardner Harter, of CranfleM Court, Beda. (8) Frederic, of Oakmtta; b.16 Jnn0,1848; m.SS Dec 1877. Edith, dan. of late James Hatohlnaon, Bmi. of Manchester. (4) Florsnoe William, b. S May. 1848; m. 1 Cot. 1879, Emily Marion, dan. of Bdmond Blrioy, Beq. of Clifton Hall, CO. Lano. (5) Bdmond, MJL Trin. Coll. Cambi 1878, mlwionary of Brisbane 1879; b. 7 Feb. 1860. (6) Robert, b. 11 June, 186S. (7) Jnlia m. IS May. 1864, to Arthur Birley. Biq. (8) Maria, m. 6 Joly, 1870, to Jamea Hntchinaon, Beq. of Broomhill, near Mancbecter. f9) Mary. _ (10) kvingm. ;ihed. (li) Margaret and (12) Ldoy, twine, of Cregrina, /2/ George Henry, Tinmarried. ,b. 6 Oct. 1821, living Peel of Knowlmere. JONATHAN PEEL, of Accrington, Lane, and Knowlmere, Yorks. 4th son of Robert Peel, of Oswald twistle aforesaid, bp. 21 Sept. 1752 ; d. at Lytham, 5 Dec. 1834, having m. Ist— Ann, dau. of Giles Haworth, of Blackburn, and his wife Grace Shorrock; d. Mar. 1785, having had with 4 daus. 2 sons, [1] Robert, of Accrington and Hyndeburne, Lane. b. ; d, 16 April, 1839, having m. 6 Oct. 1802, his cousin Anne, 3rd dau. of William Peel, of Peele Fold aforesaid ; she d. 16 May, 1827, having had, with other issue, 6 sons, /I/ Jonathan, of Accrington, Lane, and Knowlmere Manor Yorks. bar.-at-law M.T. 1833; b. 1 May, 1806; m.lst— 5 Nov. 1833, his cousin Ann, dau. of Thomas Peel, of Peele Fold aforesaid; she d. s. p. 16 May, 1837. He m. 2ndly— 23 Aug! /3/ Bdmond Tatee.of Fton Hill, Carmarthen, b. 1 Anp. l»-:r.. d. S9 Aog. 1861, having m. 8 April, 1866, Cat dau. of James Hart. Bsq. late major 9th lano 10 Jan. 1867, to Lawrence William Wcthered, i . bingB Hoose, Berks.), and had a son, Bdmond William Hort Peel, b. S7 May. 1869 ; m. : 1880, Minnie Nerille, Snd dao. of Ute Henry IL Hurt, of Wirksworth, Derbysh. MR. JONATHAN PEEL m. 2ndly— 7 May. 1786. Brther. eldo dau. of Robert Bolton, Esq. of Bolton aforesaid; she d. 1841. having had with other issue S sons, [3] Jonathan Peel, of Culham, Oxon. b. d. 18 An 1841, having m. Elixa, dau. of William Tubb. of Oxford; she 26 Sept. 1868. having had with 6 dans. 4 sons, /I/ William Accrington Peel, of Meyer's Hock, Upi^ Umlazi, Natal; d. 1 Feb. 1881, aged 84. having m. Anna, dau. of Major Leviss, and has 6 sons and a dao. (1) Jonathan, m. SO Feb. 1879, Katherine Laora Anna, eldest dau. of James Renault Saunders, of Tongaat, M.I..C. Victoria, NataL (2) William Charles.— (8) Lennox Greenslade.- (4) Angus- tus.- (6) Edmund.— (6) ElisaJane. /2/ Edmund Yates, of ; b. 10 April. 18 ; m. 27 June, 1861, Louisa Longridge, eldest dau. of late Henry Palmer, Esq. of Shrilf, co. Lei trim, and has 2 sons and a dau. Wyndham Yates, b. 30 June. 1862.— Edmund Bdgeworth. b. 31 July, 1871.— Rosa Matilda. /3/ Robert Bolton Wilde, b. 30 Oct. 1818 ; d. SI Aug. 18f P having m. 20 Oct. 1843, Dora, dau. of Samuel Morton, E- of Harmony Hall, Melrose, n.b. and has S sons and 8 dani«. (1) Robert William, b. 12 Dec. 1846; m. 18 Oct. 187 Caroline, dau. of Charles William Nevill, Esq. M.P. Westfa, Carmarthenshire, and has liad S sons and a dau. Robert Bolton Nevill. b. 25 Aug. 1876; d. 22 Sept. \i^- —Gerald Charles, b. 10 Sept. 1878.— A dau. b. 12 Jui 1880. (2) Charles Edmund, b. 19 Sept. 1849; m. 17 Oct. 187i Gertrude, dau. of J W Sampson, Esq. late of Che s terford, and has a son, b. 9 Sept. 1880. PEEL. 498 (3) Hugh Morton, b. 4 Jalr, 1853. (4) BmUr Morton. (5) Eliza Dora. (6) Jane. /4/ John Henry Wertcar, b. M Aug. 1822 ; m. 16 May, 1844, iu. of James Torry Hester, Esq. of Waste Court, 1(1 has I dans. ' athcrine, m. 7 Ang. 1875, to T Lambert V LT. ujl, llj>. major 9tli Middx. B.T. I F.AB8, b. 81 May, 1876. - ) Lucy Aiju Law, m. 17 June, 1878, to Eev. William ry Oswell, M.A. vlcar of South Kirby, Yorks. and has :. :.UJ. Lucy Katharine Feel OewsLL, b. 8 May, 1878. (3) Ellen Mary. . 1] Bolton, of Dosthill Lodge, Warwick, b. il. 31 Dec. 1843. haring m. 90 Mar. 1817, his cousin BUsabeth; Isabella, dao. of John Peel, Esq. of The Pastures, Derby; she d. 17 Ang. 18M, haring had 6 sons and 3 dans, of whom the only snrriTlng son is WILDMAK Tatbi, capC; b. 34 July, 1839 ; m. Us cousin, M ag d al en Susanna, dan. of Jonathan Peel, Esq. of Culham, Oxon. and has S sons and a dao. Reginald— Lennox William.— EUn Isabella. [5] William, a celebrated sportman, in the Lana yeo.; b. 4 April. 17»t: d. n July, 186f. haring m. 1st— If A]nrU.1818, Annie Jane, dan. of ^enosr Steers, Esq., of Larkfleld, Lane.; she d. 3« Mar. 1838. Ha m. Sndlr— 19 June, 1839, Sophia Anne, daojuid co-heir of Ber. — Drslce, D J>. ricar of Rochdale; she d. s. It. It Mar. 18M. By his 1st wife he had with other 111 Spenotr Feel, oapt t4th regt. att royab) ; b. 34 Sept. inO: d. la ObiaaaSM^). baring m. ,Mary Maria CiMrter, dan. of Daniel Wadsworth,of New York (she re-m. to Okp^ Stewart, and d. 18t9), aad had 3 sons and 3 S) Fnnk Slaen, b. , 1849 ; d. 37 April. 1877, ring m. S9 Jnne, 1871, Louisa Fanny, only dan. of C(ri. Vardinaiid WhiteuaB. 40th rsgt and has 3 sonsand 3 dans. Frank Oendd, b. 37 Mar. 1873.— Reginald Blanco Stesn, h. ID Sept. 1874.-Jnlia Rose Stesm-Maiy Fntrida iiBm.laVJL Ctet. Fkvdarick «iy«.M^ <.orth Heats : be died QpaiMsr aad Oharias Alwander Jaa. 1874. to GSMwtai Weldoo , aad oaa a SOB aad dan. (4) Sophia AaaieJaae. /a/ Fraaoia William. MO. W oros rt s r OoUago. One. 1847, iwtorof Baii1iwallla,Tork,daoel8M.Tloaror8beD>rooke Biaoe 1878; U 18 Feb. Utt; m. Iat-t7 Jvly, 1883, Annie Maria, eldaet dan. of Ow«i WeCband, Isq. of BenuHuitB, Bucks; sbe d. 19 Mar. 1889. haring had a aoa aad 6 dans. (1) made Spanosr, b. 6 Sept. 1857.— <3) Annie Fkaaces. (8) BltaB Jmm^(4) Mar7.-<>) Alloe Mande.-(e) Boea.— (T) Lnoy Aaaio Maria. Ber. F. W. POL m. Sadly— 36 July, 1870, Emily, dau. of Sir Baldwia Wake Walker, Bart. cob. aad has 8 sons and a (8) Charles Bteen, b. 90 July. 1873.-<9) Baldwia Walker, b. 37 Jan. 1877.~a0) Hugh Sinclair.- (11) Erica. Peel of Stone Hall. LAWRENCE PEEL, of Ard wick, co. Lane (5th eon of Robert Peel, of OswaWtwisUe aforesaid); b. , 1766 ; d. at Doncaster, June, 1837, haring m. 1st— Mar. 1 <81, his ooocin Alice, dau. of Jonathan Haworth, Esq. of Harcroft, Lan& she d. , 1807, et 48, haring had issue (he m. 3ndly— Dec 1833, Eliiabeth. youngest dau. of RlchMd Croi- wick, Esq. of Sheffield, and relict of Sir Joeeph Raddifle, Bart.; !ie d. 8. p. 34 Nor. 1855, haring re-m. to Jones, surgeon) , ith 9 dans. 4 sons, 1 ) Robert, of Bath, b. 37 Dec 1781 ; d. 17 ^'}^, ' ^»^? 11 1805, Elisabeth, dan. of John Entwisle, Esq. of i oxholee. Lane ; she d. 8 Dec 1885, leaving a son and dau. rn John Entwistle,of Stone Hall, Pembrokeshire, b. 21 Aug. 1810; d. 38 Nor. 1877, haring m. 18 Aug. 1842, Ajine Mana Cordelia, onlv child of James James, Esq. of Stone Hall, afore- said and hiiraf 3 dans. /I/ Ellen Louisa, m. 8 Sept 1868, to Thomas Lloyd Still, ^' 2] Wellington, b. ; killed in the hunting-field 14 1857, 8. p. having m. 1 June, 1854, his cousin, Caroline, dau. of James Stevenson, Esq. of UflBington; she re-m. 17 Nov. 1860, to Richard Chambers, R,N. [3] Helen, m. 1835, to Edward Taylor Massy, Esq. of Cottesmoor aforesaid (B. Massy). (3) Frederic, rector of Willingham, Line, and canon of Lin- coln ; b. 34 Nov. 1789 ; d. 21 Aug. 1860, having m. 29 Dec. 1812, his cousin Susan, dau. of Edmund Haworth, Esq. of Sise- clough. Lane; she d. 21 Dec. 1878, having had with other issue 8 sons and 3 daus. ri] Frederic, of East Bergholt, Suffolk, b. 16 Mar. 1818 ; d. 8 June, 1867, haring m. 27 April, 1858, Sarah, dau. of John William Rhodes, Esq. of Hennerton House, Berks, and had 8 sons, Frederic William Haworth, b. 19 Oct. 1860 ; d. 13 Dec. 1878.— Reginald Arthur Haworth, b. 23 April, 1863.— Herbert Haworth, b. 30 Mar. 1866. [2] Arthur, chief justice of Antigua, b. 8 April, 1827 ; d. tum. 15 Sept. 1873. [3] Lawrence, b. 16 April, 1836 ; m. 11 Nov. 1865, Emily Frauds, dau. of Philip Cazenove, Esq. and has a son and 3 ^TAnne*Eli»beth Margaret, m. 16 Sept. 1869, to Joseph Fetberstonhaugh, Esq. of Hopton Court; he d. s. p. 9 April. 1877. ^ ^ ^ X.X * (2) Jonathan Haworth, of Cottesmoor, Pembrokeshire, capt. In the army, b. ; d. having m. 1807, Ellen, dan. of Royds, Esq. and had 2 sons and Zarierde C!astanos Royds, lIeut.-ool. Pembrokeshire vols. 18 July, 1808 ; m. 17 AprU, 1888, Mary, dau. of Roger Eaton, Bk}. fA ^\ Laurence Caienove, b. 14 Sept. 1866.— Margaret Emily.— Edith Amy Frances. — Susannah Haworth. [41 Charlotte. [5] Caroline Rosamond, 61 Frances Anne, m. 17 Nov. 1854, to George Marwood.Esq. of Little Busby Hall, Yorks, and had 5 sons and 7 daus. (4) William Henry, of Aylesmore House, b. 3 May, 1796 ; d. 34 Jan. 1873, having m. 1st— 4 April, 1821, Elizabeth, eldest dan. of Col. Clutton, of Pensax Court, Wore. She d. 20 April, 1884. He m. Sndly— 15 Nov. 1836, Rebecca Mary, dau. of WU- Uam (Ture, Eeq. of Itton Court, Monm.; sbe d. s. p. 1856. By his 1st wife he had 8 sons and a dau. [11 Laurence Henry, late a magistrate for Radnor, comdt. R. Radnor militia ; b. 16 Jan. 1888 ; d. 16 Dec. 1865, having m. 11 Nor. 1846. (3atherlne Maria, dau. of late Walter de Winton, of Wallsworth Hall, Olouc and his wife Annina Jaooba, dan. of Lorenio Cheoppine, and had 8 sons and 3 (1) Walter Hayward, of Aylesmore House, bar.-at-law L.i. 1875; b. 30 Ang. 1847. (2) William de Winton. b. 22 Oct. 1850. (3) Lawrence Robert, b. 25 Dec. 1854. (4) Annina Elixabeth, m. 15 Dec 1874, to Edward H Watts. Eeq. Oerlon serrioc t(5) Maud Katharine (6) Agnes Mary. 21 Thomas Frederick, of New Zealand, b. 20 April, 1824, [ring nnx [3] Francis, capt R.K. b. 15 April, 1826 ; d. 26 June, 1873, e ji. haring m. 17 Sept 1867, Henrietta Frances, dau. of Mi^or F T Boyd, of Ballycastle, oo. Antrim (she re-m. 9 Aug. 1876, to Frederick Haward, Esq. of Hales- worth, Salop.) (4) Barbara, m. 7 Aug. 1862, to Thomas de Winton, of Walls- worth Hall, Olouc capt late B.A. and has 5 sons and a dau. Peel of Under Rock. JOSEPH PEEL, of Bowes Farm, Middx. and of London, merchant (6th son of Robert Peel, of Oswaldtwistle afore- said) ; b. 21 Aug. 1766 ; d. 14 Dec. 1821, having m. 16 Mar. 1789, Ann, 2nd dau. of Jonathan Haworth, of Harcroft, Lane. ; she d. (at the birth— stillborn— of her 12th child) 15 June, 1811, set 44, having had, with other issue, 3 sons, [1] Joseph, b. 23 Aug. 1794 ; d. 9 April, 1871, s. p. having m. 1835, his cousin Elizabeth, dau. of Jonathan Haworth, Esq.; she d. 9 Dec 1876. [2] Edmund, 85th L.I.; b. 16 Dec 1797; d. 10 Sept. 1877, having m. 14 Dec. 1820, Maria, dau. of Doniinick Browne, Esq. and Hon. Emily Browne, and had 4 sons and 2 daus. (1) Edmund, b. 30 Sept 1822, living unm. (2) Joseph, b. 12 Sept. 1823. was killed in action in India. (3) William, commissary control department (retd.) 1848/78; b. 28 Feb. 1826; m. 22 July, 1867, Emma, dau. of Charles Higgins, of Dublin, capt. 43rd regt. s. p. (4) Robert, major (retd.) 13th Prince Albert's L.I. 1846/67; b. 20 Oct 1828 ; m. 29 Mar. 1851, Alexandrina Idonla Char- lotte Susan Hamilton, dau. of A. B. P. P. Hamilton, K.N. (D. Hamilton), and has 3 sons and 2 daus. Robert Hamilton CHiarlea James, b. 9 Dec. 1853.— Edmund Arundel Lawrence Gerald, b. 8 Feb. 1858.— Arthur Hugh Douglas, b. 23 Nov. 1864.— Idonia Alice Maria, b. 11 Mar. 1862.— Beatrice Rosa Maude, b. 1 Dec. 1861. (5) Emily, d. unm. 16 Sept 1877. (6) Marianne, m. 6 Jan. 1853, to Augustus, youngest son of Robert Peel, of Accrington; he d. 26 May, 1876, having 2 sons. [3] Right Hon. Sir Lawrence, P.c. 1855, hon. D.c.L. Oxon. bencher of the Middle Temple, bar-at-Iaw, 1824, formerly gov. and president of Guy's Hospital, advocate-general at Calcutta 1840, and appointed cro^K-n chief justice of the supreme court 494 PELLY. of Bengal in 1842, when he was knighted, vice-president of the fiSafive council of Bengal 1854/5 director, of the E^t India Spany 1857, president of East India Association 1874, a lieut. of tTcityof London, chairman of tl^e Ve"t^«%^^^|^Pa hospital, M.P. Cockermouth 1827/30; b. 10 Aug. 1799. a^'.J-^^c/'/^ Peel of Beookpield. JOSEPH peel, of Fazeley, Staff, youngest son of William Peele, of Oswaldtwistle before named, d. 23 Mar. Ib^K, having m. Martha Fowler, of Blackburn,by whom hehadS sons and 2 daus. of whom the 3 eldest, WUliam, Robert, and Joseph, all married and had issue. The 4th son, r^ EORGE PEEL, d. 27 Oct. 1810, having m. 4 Mar. 1799, \jr Rebecca, dau. of Richard Barlow, Esq. of Strand Pilk- ington. Lane; she d. 21 Aug. 1832, having had 2 sons, rn Joseph, of Singleton Brook, Lane. D.L. capt. 2nd roj'al Lane. militia ; b. 31 May, 1801 ; d. 14 June, 1866 ha^ng m. 31 May, 1829 Anne Frances, dau. of Thomas Voile, Esq. of Rugbj. She d. 1 March, 1865, having had with 4 daus. 2 sons, of whom, Thomas Oswaldwistle Peel, of San Francisco, only surviving son, b. 19 Aug. 1834, m. a widow, and has issue. _ [2] George, of Brookfield, Cheshire, a gov. of royal institution, Manchester, late capt. 3rd Cheshii-e vols. b. 27 Feb. 1803; m. 6 April, 1826, Frances Mary, only child of James Chapman, Esq. of Brookfield. She d. 5 Aug. 1861, having had with other issue 4 sons and 2 daus. „ ^ .,,„„,. (1) George Chapman, b. 6 Dec. 1829 ; m. 3 Apnl, 1861, Agnes, dau. of late Ven. Archdeacon Woolnough, rector of North- enden, and has, ^ , ,„,,„ George Woolnough, b. 7 Jan. 1862.— Martin, b. 4 July, 1863. —Geoffrey Arthur, b. 3 Sept. 1868.— Edward Chapman, b. 1 Sept. 1870.— Alexander Joseph, b. 28 Nov. 1874.— Frances (2) Robert Eldon, b. (3) Henry John, b. 22 Feb. 1842. (4) Mary Rebecca. (5) Frances Anne, m. 10 Jan. 1856, to Edmund Howard Sykes, J.p. Lane, and Cheshire, and has a son, Frank SYKES, b. 2 Nov. 1856. (6) Eleanor Barlow, m.22 Oct. 1868, to Rev. James Richards, M.A. vicar of St. Peter's, Rochdale, and has a son and 4 dans. Rupert Peel RICHARDS, b. 6 April, 1872.— Ethel Mary.— Maude Peternel.— Ella Frauces.— Lilian Eleanor. ■pELLY, Sib Ha- -*- BOLD, of Upton, Essex (1840, U.K.); s. his half-brother as 4th Baronet in 1877 ; b. 28 Feb. 1863 ; heir pre- sumptive, his brother Arthur. Arms— Or on a bend en- grailed az. between two tre- foils slipped ppr. three mart- lets arg. Crest— Out of a crown val. lery or charged on the rim with three hurts, an elephant's head. MOTTO— Deo ducente nil nocet. Seat— Upton, Essex. of Henry Hinde, of Upton, had with 2 daus. 2 sons, ; she d. 6 Nov. 1761, haviut' Umeage. JOHN PELLY, capt. E.I.C.S. an elder brother of Trinity House (grandson of John Pelly, of Poole, Dorset); b. 9 June, 1711; d. 22 Nov. 1762, having m. Elizabeth, only child [1] Henry Hinde, of whom presently. [2] John, rector of Weston-sub-Edge; b. 27 Oct. 1764; d. 17 Nov. 1809, having m. Eugenia, dau. of Roberts, of Lisbon , merchant, and widow of Henry Cres^vick,of Morton, co. Glouc. . she d. 8 Feb. 1831, having had 8 sons, (1) John Hinde, of Hyde House, co. Glouc. Bombay c.v 1806/33, deputy military paymaster-gen. 1810, assistant jud;." and sessions judge Surat 1830, collector of customs at Guzera 1833; b. 19 May, 1786; d. 17 Mar. 1852, having m. 5 Juii- 1810, Elizabeth, dau. of Joseph Lewis, of Stroud, co. Glouc ; she d. 11 Sept. 1852, aged 70, having had 6 sous and 4 daus. /I/ John Hinde, Bombay C.S. 1831: b. 26 Sept. 1811; d. 1857, having m. 30 Sept. 1835, Selina Ellen, dau. < : Mrs. Richards, of Mount Radford, Exeter; she d. 11 Fei 1852, having had 2 daus. [1] Ellen Gertrude, d. , having m. , as 2nd wife, to Nugent Kirkland, Esq. [2] Eliza Eugenia, d. 1864 5, having m. 3 May, 1859, as 1st wife, to Alfred Adams Mantell, M.D. Bengal army; he m. 2ndly — 4 Oct. 1866, Sarah Louisa, youngest dau. of late Lieut.-CoL Osbume, U.K. /2/ Augustus, of Langney House, Eastbourne, formerly Bombay customs department; b. 17 July, 1816; d. 9 July, 1875, aged 67, having m. 1st — 11 Sept. 1852, Jane Albertiiin, dau. of James Scott. He m. 2ndly— 83 Feb. 1871, Elizabeth Charlotte, dau. of John Hickmore, of Lewes, and had a dau.— Florence. /3/ Henry Joseph, gen. in the army, Bombay s.c. (sup. li.-* 1881), served in Scinde 1840/7, on staff of Sir Charh Napier at Meeanee and Hyderabad ; b. 9 Jan. 1818 ; m. M Feb. 1860, Deborah Elizabeth, dau. of John Morris, Bengal N.I. and has had 3 sons and 2 daus. [1] Henry Gerald, lieut. R.A.; b. 24 April, 1857. [2' Cecil, b. [3] Frances Maria (eldest dau.), m. 4 June, 1878, t Frederic George, 2nd son of Rev. Thomas Marshall Postk thwaite, of WItherslack, Westmorland. [4] Dora Graham, d. 29 May, 1876. /4/ Saville Marriott, C.B. inspector-gen. of hoepitals (retd. ) Bombay army; b. 28 Mar. 1819; m. 9 Nov. 1880, Jane Billing, dau. of John Morris aforesaid, and has 3 sons and 3 daus. [1] Stanley Augustus, B.A. Trin. CoIL Dublin, 1877, curate of Shere, Surrey, since 1879; b. ; m. 11 Feb. 1879, Louisa, 3rd dau. of late Lieut. Boss, and has a son, b. 10 Mar. 1881. [21 Herbert, b. [31 Jane Deborah. [4] Kathleen Emma. /6/ Stonley, died in India 1841. /6/ Sir Lewis, K.C.B. K.c.8.1. brevet-col. in the army (1871 ), political resident Persian Gulf 1862/73. official agent to Rajpootna States 1873/6, special commissioner at Baroda 1874/6, agent at Rajpootna 1873/4, envoy extraordinary Aflghan affairs 1876/7; b. 14 Nov. 1824; m. in Westminster Abbey 1 Aug. 1878, Amy, only surviving dau. of Rev. Jolui Lowder, British chaphdn at Shanghai, and stepdau. of Sir Rutherford Alcock. Ill t&Bij Lewis, b. 22 May, 1816. 78/ Eugenia Emma, m. 3 May, 1859, to Richard Mills, of Langford Lodge; he d. 1874, having had an only son, Richard, who predeceased him. /9/ Elizabeth unm. /lO/ Anna Eudocia, unm. (2) George, b. 20 Aug. 1787; d. 11 .i iig. (3) William, b. 19 Jan. 1789; d. in liaving m. in the Brazils, Lucy, dau. of Thomas < . . j.; she d. 1860, having had 2 sons and a dau. /I/ Augustus Edward, late hon. Hudson's Bay company: b. 28 Jan. 1821; m. 28 Aug. 1849, Anne Rose, dau. of Edward Clouston, of Smoograth, Orkney, X.B. ; she d. 16 Mar. 1874, having had 6 sons and 2 daus. [1] John Henry, b. 23 Jan. 1851; d. 22 Mar. 1878.— [2] Edward Came, b. 22 July, 1862.— [3] Fre^ 1st wife, to Stephen Henry Smith, of Innesbrooke, oo. Meath, high sheriff 1874, lieut.-ooL Londonderry mil. SIR JOHN HENRY PELLY, of Upton, Essex, gov. Hudson Bay Company, deputy gov. Bank of England, deputy master trinity house; created a BARONET 18 Aug. 1840; b. 81 Mar. 1777; d. 18 Aug. 1863, having m. 18 July, 1807, Emma, dau. of Henry Boulton, of Thomcroft, Surrey; she d. SO April, 1866, having had 8 sons and 3 dans. [1] Sir John Henry, s. as 2nd Baronet [2] Raymond, of Holllngton House, Sussex, J.P. D.L. Essex; b. 28 April, 1810; m. 10 June, 1886, Louisa, 6th dau. of Joseph Fry, of West Ham, Essex, and has had S sons, (1) Charles Raymond, J.P. Essex; b. 19 Feb. 1837; d. 12 June, 1879, having m. 86 July, 1864, Louisa Catherine Emma, Youngest dau. of Sir Robert North Collie Hanfllton, Bart, and had a son and 8 daus. Charles Hamilton Raymond, b. 34 April, 1867.— Constance Louisa.— Ethel Henrietta.— Adelaide. (2) Raymond Percy, UJl. Trin. Coll. Camb. 1867, vicar of AVoodford Wells, Essex, since 1874; b. 18 Mar. 1841; m. 4 Feb. 1864, Alice Schaflalltzkl, dau. of CoL George Ewart Lnrkins, and has had 3 sons and 8 daus. Douglas Ra3rmond, b. 20 Feb. 1866.— Claude Raymond, b. 10 Nov. 1871 ; d. 8 Dec. 1878.— A son, b. 30 July, 1881.— Alice MabeL— Ellen Geraldine.— Margaret Evelyn. [3] Charles, Madras C.8. 1830/66, late member of board of revenue, and additional member of Madras council; b. 31 July, 1812; m. 18 April, 1839, Julia Henrietta, dau. of Rev. Richard Stewart Dobbs, of Bay Lodge, Antrim, and has 4 sons and 4 daus. ( 1 ) Charles Henry, chaplain Madras presidency 1876 , Bolarum 1877, M.A. Trin. Coll. Dublin, 1873; b. 7 July, 1844; m. 12 Sept. 1867, Katherine, eldest dau. of CoL Gardiner Harvey, Madras army (retd.), and has 4 sons and 3 daus. Charles Brent Neville, b. 26 Feb. 1870.— William Francis Henry, b. 9 April,1874.— John Stanley Richard, b. 26 April, 1876.— Gardiner Harvey Robert, b. 17 Dec. 1877; d. 23 July, following.— Rosetta.— Annie Harriet— Ethel Mary. (2) Richard Stewart, b. 28 Nov. 1848; m. 19 May, 1876, Frances Anne, dau. of George Robinson, of Roundstone, Galway. (3) Edward, b. 2 Nov. 1848; m. 22 Mar. 1876, Ellen, dau. of John Garrioch, J.P. Manitoba, Canada, and has a son and dau. Percy Bertram.— Ina Rosalie. r villi (7) rslRi 1861, E (4) Francis Raymond, lieut R.K.; b. 19 Dec. 1860; m. 17 May, 1881, Mary, eldest surviving dau. of late Rev. Robert Posnett, rector of Laracor, late chaplain E.l.c.s. (5) Harriet Emma, m. 14 April, 1859, to Major Charles John Pearse, deputy commissioner Mysore, and has 6 sons and 4 daus. George Raymond Pearse, b. 4 Mar. 1863.— Albert, b. 15 July, 1866.— Francis Napier, b. 23 June, 1872.— Cecil, b. 11 April, 1874.— Reginald Godfrey, b. 19 Sept. 1877.— Emma Henrietta.— Annie Chater.— Mary Elma.— Kathleen. (6) Mary, m. 7 April, 1864, to William D Horsley, late Madras c.S. (7) Julia, m. 9 Oct. 1861, to Thomas Frederick Andrew, 6th son of Sir Andrew Agnew, Bart. (8) Louisa Jane, m. 1 9 Nov. 1865, to David Monro, capt. (h.p.) Madras s.c. chief constable Mid and West Lothian, and has 3 sons and 3 daus. Charles Lloyd Doveton Monro, b. 23 July, 1868.— Ray- mond Felly Houstoun, b. 7 Nov. 1^69.— David Hugh Wratis- law, b. 21 Sept. .—Leila Louisa.— Ida.— Katherine Har- riet (9) Emily Macauley. [4l Albert, b. 3 Sept 1813; m. 4 Oct. 1844, Barbara Ellen, dau. of Rev. Thomas Streatfeild, of Chart's Edge, Kent, and has 5 sons and 2 daus. (1) Albert Champion, b. 8 Aug. 1845; m. 25 Sept. 1878, Alice, youngest surviving dau. of late C. A. Ferguson, of Lee, Kent. (2) William Henry, b. 29 May, 1847. (3) John Henry, lieut. R,N.; and (4) Frederic Streatfeild, lieut R.N. twins; b. 17 Dec. 1848. (5) Herbert Alexander, b. 17 June, 1856. (6) Harriet Barbara, m. 20 Dec. 1878, to Herbert Samuel Penning, Esq. Alice Leonora. Ichard Wilson, capt R.N.; b. 1 Nov. 1814; m. 30 April, Katherine Jane, youngest dau, of John Giu:ney Fry, Esq. of Woodford, Essex, and has 7 sons and 3 daus. (1) John Gumey Richard, lieut. 1st Essex R.V.; b. 25 Mar. 1866; m. 37 Feb. 1878, Jane Gumey, youngest dau. of late Charles Albert Leathain, Esq. of Gvuinersgate, Yorks. and has a son and dau. A son, b. June, 1881.— Elaine, b. 22 Dec. 1878. (2) Richard Arnold, b. 26 Dec. 1866.— (3) Edmund Nevill Richard, b. 12 Dec. 1868.— (4) Herbert Cecil, b. 27 Nov. 1860. —(6) Alfred Digby, b. 7 Sept. 1862.— (6) Henry Bertram, b. 9 Sept 1867.— (7) Frederick Raymond, b. 11 Aug. 1869. (8) Emma Maria, m. 19 Nov. 1874, to John Henry, eldest son of Thomas Powell Buxton, Esq. (Bart.) (9) Edith RacheL (10) Ahce Maud. [6J Edmund, b. 18 July, 1816; d. s. p. 19 May, 1865, having m. 6 Mar. 1846, Anna Rebecca, eldest dau. of Jonathan Chapman, Esq. of Torquay, formerly of Wanstead, Essex. [7] Octavius, capt. (h.p.) Madras light cav., hon. col. and lieut.- col. late com. Duke of Edinburgh's own Edinburgh art. mil.: b. 7 May, 1823; m. 7 Jan. 1847, Justinia, dau. of John Holwell Fisher, of Dartford, Kent, and Plaistow, Essex. [8] Percy Leonard, b. 21 Mar. 1826 ; m. 2 June, 1852, Eliza Anne, only dau. of John Sanderson Rigge, Esq. of Belmont elastic, Essex, and has 2 sons and 3 daus. (1) Percy John, b. 19 May, 1853; m. 15 May, 1879, Florence Marion, 4th dau. of Henry Butler, Esq. of Chipstead, (2) Leonard, b. 19 Sept 1856; m. 28 Oct 1880, Elizabeth, 4th dau. and coheir of late Charles Albert Leatham, Esq. of Gunnergate Hall, Yorks. and has a dau. Christabel, b. 4 Sept. 1881. (3) Ada. (4) Beatrice. (5) Mabel. [9] Juliana Sally, m. 3 Oct. 1832, to William Storrs Fry, of Manor House, East Ham, Essex, who d. 26 Aug. 1844. [10] Emma Eugenia, m. 1 May, 1833, to Robert Forster Rey- nolds, Esq. of Upton, Essex. SIR JOHN HENRY, 2nd Baronet, high sheriff Cambridge and Hunts.; b. 30 Mar. 1809; d. 20 Dec. 1864, having m. 1st — 19 Dec. 1840, Johanna Jane, dau. and coheir of John Car- stairs, Esq. of Stratford Green, Essex, and Woodhurst, Hunts.; she d. 2 Feb. 1866, having had with other issue a son and 2 daus. (1) Sir Henry Carstairs, 3rd Baronet, capt. late 2nd life guards, major 15th Middx. vols. M.P. Hunts. 1874/7; b. 23 April, 1844; d. 4 June, 1877, having m. 22 Nov. 1872, Hon. Lilian Harriet Charteris, 2nd dau. of Lord Elcho (E. WEMYSS), and had 2 daus. — Annie Evelyn.— Constance Lilian. (2) Emma Cecil, m. 6 April, 1866, to Walter Douglas Dumble- ton, Esq. of Oakhurst, George, Cape of Good Hope, and has 3 sons and 6 daus. Douglas Raymond Dtimbleton, b. 1869.— Roderick Erskine, b. 1873.— Harold Archibald, b. 1876. —Cecil Blanche.— Laura Evelyn.— Beatrice Lilian.— Kath- leen.— Helen. (3) Evelyn Juliana, m. 27 Aug. 1867, to James Henry, Esq. of Blackdown House, Sussex. SIR JOHN HENRY m. 2ndly— 13 Nov. 1860, Blanche Eliza- beth, 3rd dau. of Rev. Sir Frederick Vincent, Bart, prebendary of Chichester, and had 2 sons, (4) Sir Harold, 4th and present Baronet. (5) Arthur Norris, heir presumptive to the Baronetcy; b. 16 May, 1864. 496 PEERING— PETO. PEERING, Rev. Sir Philip (1808, U.K.), M.A. Cantab.; s. Ms father as 4tli Baronet in 1866; b. 15 July, 1828. Note— No heir to this title. Arms— Arg. on a chevron en- grailed sa. between three fir- cones vert as many leopard's faces of the field. Crest — On a mount a fir-cone vert. Motto — Impavidum f eriunt ruinEe. Residence— Albion House, Ex- mouth. Eineage. PHILIP PERRING, of Membland, Devon (grandson of Philip Perring, of Modbury); bp. 12 April, 1730; d. 7 July, 1797, having m. 28 Feb. 1764, his cousin Susannah, dau. of Richard Legassicke, Esq.; shed. 7 Jan. 1825, having had, with other issue, 4 sons, /I/ Sir John, created a Baronet. J2I Richard, of Modbury; d. 30 Aug. 1839, aged 72. /3/ Philip, of London; m. 13 May, 1799, Sarah, only dau. of Thomas Jackson, Esq. of Camberwell, Surrey, and had 3 sons and 2 daus. [1] Jackson, bar.-at-law l.T. dep. Queen's advocate, Ceylon; b. 9 Mar. 1800; d. 7 Dec. 1837, having m. 27 Dec. 1832, Mary Anne Frederica, 2nd dau. of Ven. James Moncrief Sutherland Glenie, archdeacon of Columbo; she d. 1 May, 1855, having had 2 sons and a dau. (1) Albert Glenie, bar.-at-law L.l. 1863; b. 29 April, 1834. (2) Charles, bar.-at-law L.I. 1863; b. 27 Aug. 1836. (3) Adela Louisa, b. 1 June, 1835; m. to W T Taylor, Esq. [2] Charles, M.A. Pembroke Coll. Camb. 1828, chaplain to the Clothworkers' Company since 1827; b. 29 Sept. 1802. [3] Claude, bar.-at-law l.T.; b. 18 Dec. 1803; d. unm. [4] Ellen, m. 4 Sept. 1832, to Rev. Thomas Oliver Goodchild, rector of Hackney. [5] Blanche, d. having m. to Rev. Butler. /4/ Peter, rector of North Huish, Devonsh.; d. unm. 11 June, 1851, aged 79. SIR JOHN PERRING, alderman and lord mayor of London 1803, created a Baronet 3 Oct, 1808; bp. 26 April, 1765; d. 30 Jan. 1831, having m. 28 Sept. 1790, Elizabeth, dau. of John Cowell, Esq. of Stratford; she d. 13 Dec. 1811, having had with 3 daus. 2 sons, SIR JOHN, 2nd Baronet (elder son), lieut. 22nd dragoons; b. 25 Sept. 1794; d. s. p. 8 Oct. 1843, having m. 19 July, 1819, Mary, dau. of Wilham Wood, Esq. of Exeter (BART.), and widow of George Stodart, of London; she d. July, 1820. SIR PHILIP, 3rd Baronet (younger son), rector of North Huish, Devon; b. 15 Jan. 1797; d. 25 April, 1866, having m. 31 Mar. 1825, Frances Mary, only dau. of late Henry Roe, Esq. of Gnaton, Devon, and had 2 sons and 2 daus. (1) John William Cowell, lieut. Madras N.I.; b. 12 Dec. 1826- d. 13 July, 1852. ' (2) Sir Philip, 4th and present Baronet. (3) Frances Mary. 4) Susan Legassicke, d. 1 Mar. 1853. PETO, Sir Samuel Morton, Baronet, so created 22 Feb. 1855, J.p. D.L. Suffolk, J.P. Norfolk and Middx. M.P. Norwich, 1847/55, Fins- bury 1859/65, Bristol 1866/8; b.4 Aug. 1809; m. 1st— 18 May, 1831, Mary, dau. of Thomas de la Garde Grissell, Esq. of Stockwell, Sur- rey; shed. 20May,1842, having had a son and 2 daus. (1) Henry, M.A. Cantab. B.A. London, bar.-at-law l.T. 1867; b. 10 Aug. 1840; m. 16 July, 1874, Mary, j-ounger dau. of late Rev. Thomas Fuller, rector of St. Peter's, Eaton Square, Loudon. (2) Mary, d. 1 May, 1876, having m. 22 Sept. 1852, to Peurud- docke Wyndhani, Esq. of London, and had 2 sous and 3 daus. Wadham WiNDHAM, b. 3 Feb. 1857.— Stanley, b. 26 Mar. 1862. — Mary Peto.— Anne Stanley. — Sophia Gertrude. (3) Anne, m. 25 April, 1854, to James Alexander Campbell, Esq. of Stracathro, N.B. M.P. Glasgow and Aberdeen Universities 1880 (eldest son of lato Sir James Campbell), and has a son and 3 daus. James Morton Peto Campbell, 2nd lieut. Forfars. & Kin- cardine art. mil.; b. 28 Jan. 1863.— Nora Jane.— Hilda Sophia. — Elsie Louisa. Sir Samuel m. 2ndly— 12 July, 1843, Sarah, eldest dau. of Henry Kelsall, Esq. of Rochdale, and has 6 sons and 4 6.K\is.-^l^'-'^,t^^dtRkr^jr>'/i/(.^^i}(Z, (4) Morton Kelsall, b. 6 Dec. 1846. H/ , r( oy (1) William Barrington, lieut. 15th regt.; b. 4 April, 1859. (2) Samuel Octavius, b. 23 Feb. 1869. (3) Helen Louisa. [6] Shute Barrington, capt. r.n.; b. 15 Jan. 1828; d, at Great Yarmouth 14 Aug. 1876, aged 48, having m. 5 June, 1863, Jane Cuninghame, eldest dau. of Peter David Handyside, M.D. and had 6 sons and a dau. Shute Barrington, b. 10 April, 1864.— Henry Handyside Bruce, b. 3 Nov. 1868.— WiUiam Cuninghame, b. 30 June, 1867.— Peter David Handyside, b. 6 May, 1869,— Edward Cecil, b. 30 Jan. 1871.— Claude Pigott, b. 1 July, 1875.— Irene Shute Walsh, only and posthumous dau. b. 18 Oct. 1876. [7] Claudius Buchanan, hon. major R.A. paymaster brigade depot. Great Yarmouth; b. 17 Dec. 1830; m. [8] Eliza Jane, m. 21 July, 1841, to Rev. Hastings Hawes Harington, chaplain E.I.C.S. (son of Judge Hariugton, of Calcutta), and had a son and 3 daus. Hastings Norman Victor Harington, b. 12 Jan. 1855.— Agnes Louisa.— Adela Flora.— Helen Laura. [9] Helen Clara, m. 25 June, 1850, to Charles Hastings Snow, Esq. and has 4 sons and 2 daus. (1) Rochfort Snow, b. 10 Aug. 1851.— (2) Ernest Hastings, b. 26 Sept. 1855.— (3) Charles D'Oyly, b. 9 Feb. 1863.— (4) Daines Barrington, b. 21 May, 1866. (5) Isabella Maud, m. 26 Oct. 1876, to Alfred St. George Hamersley, Esq. bar.-at-law M.T. 1872, and has a son, Hugh St. George Hamersley, b. 11 Nov. 1878. (6) Gertrude Maynard. SIR HENRY SAMUEL, 7th Baronet; b. 6 May, 1811; d. 16 April, 1850, having m. 24 Nov, 1838, Alice, youngest dau. of John Thomas Glindon (formerly Lindon), R.N. and had a son and 3 daus. (1) Sir Eustace Fitzmaurice, 8th and present Baronet. (2) Alice Hester Susanna. (3) Maud Mary Florence, m. 15 Sept. 1870, to Denzil Hammill, lieut.-col. comdt. 75th regt. 1881, and has 2 sons and 2 daus. John Eustace Hammill.— A son, b. 18 Sept. 1879.— Cecily Mar}'.- Evelyn Maude. (4) Elizabeth Catherine. PIGOT, Sir Robert, of Branches Park, co. Camb. (1764, G.B.), D.L. Stafford, m.p. Bridgnorth 1832/53 ; s. his fa- ther as 4th Baronet in 1841; b. , 1801 ; m. 1st— 5 Oct. 1826, Mary, 2nd dau. of "William Bamford, Esq. of Bam- ford Hall, co. Lane.; she d. s.p. .5 Sept. 1847. He m. 2ndly— 22 Jan. 1850, Emily Georgiana Elise, eldest dau. of Samuel Yate Benyon, Esq. of Ash Hall, Salop, and has 2 sons and a dau. (1) George, b. 1851; m. 19 Aug. 1879, Alice Loiiisa Raynsford, dau. of James Thomas Mackenzie, Esq. of Kintail, Ross. (Russell— BART.) (2) Arthur John, b. 23 Feb. 1852. (3) EUinor, m. 10 July, 1880, to Charies Herbert Whaley, of Taplow Lodge, Bucks. Arms— Erm. three lozenges conjoined in fesse sa. Crest— A wolf's head erased arg. MOTTO— Tout foys prest. SEAT— Branches Park, Newmarket. 502 PIGOTT. Uineage. R' TPSAKD PIGOT, of Westminster (7th son of Hugh Pigot, of Peploe, Salop, and his wife Elizabeth, dau. of Samuel Dicken eS T b. 4 Sept. bapt. at Hodnet 6 Oct. 1679 ; d. 31 Secl720, having m. Frances dau. of ^^^f ^^.^o^^e^^VVoTthe to Queen Caroline fshe re-m. to Lieut.-Col. John Wy vill, of the ^tards, and had a son); she d. 29 Dec. 1769, havmg had 3 sons and a dau. fl) Sir George, M.P. Wallingford, gov. of Fort St. George, Madras, created a Baronet 6 Dec. 1764, with remainder to his brothers Robert and Hugh, and their male issue, and \yas also created Babox Pigot, of Patshiill co Dubhn in the Peerage of Ireland, 18 Jan. 1766; b. 4 Mar. 1719; d 1/ April 1777. s. p. 1. His natural sons were Gen. Pigot, col. 4th dragoon guards, and Sir Hugh Pigot, K.C.B. adm. of the white, d. 30 July, 1857, aged 82, and his dau. Sophia, m. 1776, to Hon. Edward Monckton (V. Gal way). (2) Sir Robert, s. as 2nd Baronet. (3) Hugh, vice-adm. of the white, M.P. Bridgnorth; b. 28 May, 1722- d.l5 Dec. 1792, having m. 1st, Ehzabeth, dau. of Peter le Neve, Esq. of Norfolk. He m. 2ndly— Frances, dau. of Very Rev. Sir Richard Wrottesley, Bart, dean of Worcester (B. Wrottesley); she d. 13 April, 1811, leaving 2 daus. By his 1st wife he had with a dau. Isabella a son, Sir Henry, G.C.M.G. gen. in the anny, col. 82nd foot, to whom Malta was surrendered by the French 1800; b. 25 Dec. 1752; d. s. p. 7 June, 1840, aged 89, having m. his cousin Frances, 3rd dau. and coheir of Thomas Fisher, of Acton, Middx. (4) Margaret, m. 10 April, 1755, to Thomas Fisher, Esq. of Acton, Middx. who d. 29 Dec. 1767, having had 3 daus. SIR ROBERT, 2nd Baronet, brigadier. -gen. In the army, warden of the mint, col. 38th regt. for his distinguished services at the battle of Bunker's Hill, gov. St. Mawe's Castle, Cornwall. 1796 :b. 24 Sept. 1720; d, 11 Aug. 1796, having m. 18 Feb. 1765, Anne, dau. of Allen Johnson, Esq. of Kilteman,co. Dublin (Bart.); she d. July, 1772, having had with other issue 2 sons, /I/ Sir George, s. as 3rd Baronet. /2/ Robert, of Houndhill, Staff, col. in the army; d. 1805, having m. 14 June, 1801, Mary, dau. and coheir of John Williamson, Esq. of Stafford, and had 2 sons, [1] Robert, d. s. p. 8 Jan. 1873, having m. Ist— 12 July, 1842. Harriet Margaret, dau. of Gen. Robert Cheney, of Badger Hall, Salop; shed. s. p. 1854. He m. 2nd"ly— 28 April, 1855, Anna Maria, 3rd dau. of Gen. Sir William Henry Clinton. G.c.B. (D. Newcastle); she d. 6 Nov. 1880. [2] Charles Henry, b. d. 1 May, 1840, aged 34, having m. 10 Dec. 1833, Leonora, 2nd dau. of Sir William Russell, Bart.; she d. 24 Mar. 1848, having had a son and 2 daus. (1) Hugh, of Throxenby Hall,Yorks. bar.-at-Iaw L.l 1860: b. 26 Jan. 1839; m. 9 July, 1873, Gwendoline, 3rd dan. of late Capt. Richard Beaumont, R.N. (B. Macdonald). (2) Jvdia, m. 29 June, 1880, to Arthur Frederick, son of late Sir Francis Dugdale Astley, Bart. (3) Selina. SIR GEORGE, 3rd Baronet, gen. in the army, lieut.-col. comil. 130th regt. which he raised and served in the Peninsula; b. 19 Oct. 1766; d. 24 June, 1841, having m. 18 July, 1796, Mary Anne, youngest dau. and coheir of Hon. John Monckton. of Pineshade, Northants (V. GAL WAY); she d. 20 Nov. 1833, having had with other issue a son and 5 daus. (1) Sir Robert, 4th and present Baronet. (2) Georgiana, d. 12 Oct. 1872, having m. Aug. 1828, to Rev. Robert Wrottesley (B, WROTTESLEY); he d. 30 Jan. 1838. (3) Eleanor, d. 19 Oct. 1878. i«i?'V'''^^''"Av*^S'^- ^ ^P'^^' 1^^5' ^^'^^^ ^- 4 April, 1838/9, to Rev. Charles Grey Cotes, rector of Stanton St. Quintin Wilts, and had 2 sons and 2 daus. (5) Laura Millicent, m. 29 Oct. 1835, to George Holyoake Esa J.P. D.L. (BART.) , who d. 20 April, 1879. ' ^" (6) Caroline Octavia, d. 2 Sept. 1854, having m. 16 July 1895 to her 2nd cousin, Francis Charles FitzRoy (D. Grapton). PIGOTT, Sir Charli Robert (1808, U.K.), lat 90th regt. k.m. served in Crime severely wounded at the ston ' ing of the Redan; s. his fathi . as 3rd Baronet in 1847; b. 18 April, 1835; m. 30 Oct. 18.'*: Mary Louisa, youngest dau. Charles Hallowell Carew, < Beddington Park, Surrey, j.t. D.L. capt. R.N. (Maxwell BART.); she d. 11 April, 187 He m. 2ndly — 14 July, 18^' Maiy Pole, widow of Capt. John Coote, of Lond( and 43rd L.l. By his 1st wife he had an only son. (1) Charles Berkeley, lieut. 60th rifles 1881; b. 13 Jan. 1869. Arms— Erm. three lozenges conjoined in fesse sa. a crescent for difference. Crest— A wolf's head erased ppr. collared or thereon a crescent for difference. fLineafle. THOMAS PIGOTT, of Knapton, Queen's co. (son of George Pigott, of Chetwynd, co. Cork, M.P. Cork, son of Emanuel, and grandson of Thomas Pigott, also of Chetwvud), major- gen, in the army, gov. of the city of Cork, M.P. Midelton; b. IS Oct. 1734; d. 12 Oct. 1793, ha\'lng m. 13 Sept. 1763, Priscilla, dau. of William Garden, Esq. of Lismore, Queen's co. (Bart.), and had 4 sons, (1) Sir George, created a Baroxkt. (2) William, of Famley, Queen's co. in the army; d. s. p. 1806. (3) Alexander, of Abbeyleix, Queen's co. bar.-at-law ; d. s. p. 1824, having m. Ellen, dau. of Carey Williams, Esq. of Cork. (4) Thomas, of Rosenallis, in H.O.; b. d. 1834, having m, 30 July, 1813, Mary, eldest dau. of Richard Croasdale, of Ryon, Queen's co.; she d. having had a son, WILLIAM (Wellesley Pole), of Ryevale, co. Kildare, J.P. Queen's co. B.A. Trin. Coll. Dublin; b. 6 May, 1816; m. 13 Nov. 1844, Lucy Henrietta, eldest dau. of John Trench, Esq. of St. Catherine, co. Kildare (B. AsHTOWN), and has 3 sons and 3 daus. /I/ Thomas Wellesley, B.A. Trin. ColL Dublin, b. 6 Aug. 1847. /2/ John Trench, b. 4 Sept. 1849; m. June 1877, Isabel, eldest dau. of John Roe, Esq. of Marvborough, and has a son, William Ivo Trench, b. 23 Dec. 1878. /3/ William Fre« . V/^.. ^^c^Wi^- fCiu^hur. 151 Matilda, m. 11 Aug. 1846, to her cousm Rev. Watson BuUer Van Notten Pole aforesaid. 161 Wilhelmina,d. 12 Nov. 1875, having m. 19 Jan. 1832, to Thomas Eaton Swettenham, Esq. of Chiddingfold, Surrey; he d. ni Maria, m. 19 Jan. 1832, to Edward, 4th Earl of Winterton, who d. 1 Mar. 1879. POLLEN, Sib Richard HUNGEEFOBD, of Rodboume, Wilts. (17D5, O.B.); capt. N. Glouc. mil. since 1874 ; 8. his father as 4th Baronet in 1881; b. 6 Oct 1846; m. 8 June, 1876, Francis Anne St. Albyn, dau. of late William Savage Waite, Esq. of Woodborough, So- merset, and has a son, (1) Richard Hnngerford, b. 23 June, 1878. Arms— Az. on a bend cottised or between six lozenges arg. each charged with an escallop sa. Ave escallops vert. CrrRT— A pelican in her piety, charged on the \nngs with a lozenge as in the arms. SEAT— Rodbourne, Chippenham. Hinease. SIR JOHN POLLEN, of Andover and Redenham, Hants, (son of John Pollen, M.P. Andover, and a Welsh judge, who was great-grandson of Edward Paulyn, of London, mer- chant, descended out of Lincolnshire), created a Baronet 18 May, 1795; d. 17 Aug. 1814, having m. 1st— leb. 178», Louisa, sole dau. of Walter Holt, Esq. of Redenham ; she d. 16 July, 1798. He m. 2ndly- Charity Anne, daii. and coheir of Richard Southby, Esq. of Bulford, Wilts. ; she d. s. p. ISJulv, 1830. By his 1st wife he had 2 sons, , a ^.^ (1) Sir John Walter, 2nd Baronet, M.P. Andover, col. South Hants, mil.; b. 6 April, 1784 ; d. s. p. 2 May, 1863, having m. 9 Sept. 1819, Charlotte Elizabeth, only dau. of Rev. John Craven, of Chilton House Wilts. (B. CRAVEN) ; she d. 7 Oct. 1877, ?2) Richard, of Rodbomrne, Wilts, and of Lincoln' Inn ; b. 17 ApriU786; d. 7 Feb. 1838, having m. 14 Jan. 1815, Anne dau. of Samuel Pepys Cockerell, Esq. of Westbourne Green, Middx. (RusHOUT-BART.); she d, 28 Dec, 1865, having ha4 3 sons and 8 (iftU3. (1) Sir Richard Hungerford, s. as 3rd Baronet. (2) John Hungerford, formerly in H.o. and fellow of Merton Coll. Oxon. ; b. 19 Nov. 1820 ; m. 18 Sept. 1855, Maria Margaret, dau. of John Charles La Primaudaye, Esq. and has 8 sons and 2 daus. John Hungerford, b. 22 Sept. 1858. — Walter Michael Hungerford, lieut. R.E.; b. 11 Oct. 1859.— Anthony Cecil Hungerford, b. 22 Nov. 1860. — Francis Gabriel Hungerford, b. 25 Mar. 1862.— George Hungerford, b. 1 May, 1863.— Arthur Hungerford, b. 13 Sept. 1866.— Stephen Hungerford, b. 2 May, 1867.— Clement Hungerford, b. 25 May, 1869.— Anne (Jertrude Mary.— Margaret. (3) Charles Hungerford, capt. rifle brigade; b. 28 Mar. 1822; d. s. p. 6 Aug. 1847. (4) Louisa Jane. (5) Laura Susan, d. 6 Mar. 1851, having m. 15 June, 1840, as Ist wife, to Charles Griffiths Wynne-Finch, of Voelas, co. Denbigh, M.P. (E. Aylesford) ;' he d. 3 Mar. 1874, leaving 3 sons. (6) Jessica Elizabeth, d. 16 Aug. 1878. SIR RICHARD HUNGERFORD, 3rd Baronet ; b. 19 Oct. 1815; d. 8 April, 1881, having m. 1st— 5 June, 1845, Char- lotte Elizabeth, dau. of John Godley, Esq. of Killigar, co. Lei- trim; she d. 22 Feb. 1860. He m. 2ndly— 29 Sept. 1870, Francis Maiy, dau. of William Bernard Aird, Esq. By his 1st wife he had 2 sons and 6 daus. (1) Sir Richard Hungerford, 4th and present Baronet. (2) Charles John Hungerford, b. 22 Jan. 1858. (3) Mary Caroline, m. 6 June, 1873, to Rev. Edward George Wyld, rector of Woodborough, Wilts, and has a son and 2 daus. George Hungerford Wyld.— Frances Charlotte.— Katherine Mnrv. (4) Katherine Anne. (5) Laura Susan. (6) Constance. (7) Anne Louisa. (8) Helen Charlotte. ^3-' POLLOCK, Sir [William] Frederick, of Hatton, Middx. (1866, U.K.), M.A. Cantab, bar.-at-law i.t. 1838, master of exchequer 1846, Queen's remembrancer 1874; s. his father as 2nd Baronet in 1870; b. 3 April, 1815; m. 30 Mar. 1844, Juliet, dau. of Eev. Henry Creed, vicar of Corse, co. Glouc. and has 3 sons, (1) Frederick, bar.-at-law L.l. 1871, late fellow Trin. Coll, Camb. M.A. first chancellor's medallist 1867 ; b. 10 Dec. 1845 ; m. 13 Aug. 1873, Georgina Harriet, youngest dau. of late John Deffell, of Calcutta, merchant, and has a son and dau. Frederick John, b. 26 Dec, 1878.— Alice Isabella. (2) Walter Herries, bar.-at-law l.T. 1873, M.A. Trin. Coll. Camb. ; b. 21 Feb. 1850; m. 11 Jan. 1876, Emma Jane, dau. of late Col. Pipon, R.A. of Noirmont, Jersey, and has a son, Guy Cameron, b. 6 Nov. 1876. (3) Maurice Emilius, b. 28 Mar. 1857; m. 28 June, 1880, Lvdia Helen, dau. of Mrs, Roberts, of Reigate, Surrey, 508 POLLOCK, ARMS-Az. three fleurs-de-lis withiu a bordure engrailed or, nn ft ranton erm. a portcullis of the second. CrSsi-^A S paSnt quarterly or and vert pierced by an B^p^ORTERS-Two talbots sa. collared, and therefrom pendent a portcullis or. . , ^ ^ i. .. Motto (over the crest)—" Audacter et strenue, SEAT— Hatton, Feltham, Middlesex. Town house— 59, Montagu Square, W. D AVID POLLOCK, of London (son of John Pollock, of ^ Tweedmouth, X.B.); b. 1740; d. 1 Sept. 1815, having m. 12 Dec 1779 Sarah Homera, dau. of Eichard Parsons, of London, receiver-gen. of customs; she <1. Mar. 1817, having had 5 sons, 111 Sir David, chief justice Bombay, bencher of the Middle Temple, London, knighted 22 Sept. 1846 ; b. 2 Sept. 1780 ; d. 22 May, 1847 (see Gent. Mag. Oct. 1847, p. 432), having m. 12 Dec. 1807 Elizabeth Gore, dau. of John Atkinson, Esq. of London ; she d. 16 April, 1841, having had with other issue 7 sons and a '"[1] David Taylor, b. 5 Oct. 1808; d. 16 July, 1843, having had a son and 2 daus. (1) David, Indian army; d. unm. (2) Elizabeth, m. , to Dr. Young, and had issue. ^ .,^ ■, ^ -, (3) Alice, m , to Capt. Hamilton, and had [2] George Kennet, soUcitor; b. 29 Aug. 1810; d. 11 June, 1858, having m. 17 Dec. 1836, Julia, youngest dau. of Joseph Wood, Esq. of Manadon Park, Devon, and had 3 sons and 2 daus. (1) David George Hope, b, 11 Oct. 1837; m. 14 Aug. 1862, Mary Emily, eldest dau. of William Thomas Mackrell, Esq. of London, and has 4 sons and 3 daus. William Perceval Hope, b. 21 Feb. 1867.— David Stuart Hope, b. 29 Sept. 1869.— Kennet EUot Hope, b. 2 Oct. 1871.— Son, b. 7 Sept. 1879.— Mary Elizabeth Hope.— Edith Angela Hope.— Dorothea Katharine Hope. (2) Julius Frederick Moore, b. 31 July, 1839 ; m. 15 Sept. 1864, Sarah Elizabeth, dau. of A W Close, Esq. of Manchester, and has 2 sons and 2 daus. George Kennet, b. 22 June, 1865.— Einest Alfred, b. 24 Nov. 1874.— Julia Mary.— Leila Mabel. (3) Leslie Stuart Beardmore, b. 24 Dec. 1840; d. unm. 21 Jan. 1877. (4) Georgiana Mary, m. 12 Oct. 1869, to Charles Maxfield Hodsoll, of Loose Court, Kent, and has 3 sons and 2 daus. Charles Wilfred Pollock Hodsoll, b. 29 Nov. 1873.— George Bertram Pollock, b. 18 June, 1875.— Harold Edward Pollock, b. 30 April, 1877.— Julia Henriett^a.— Georgiana Katherine. (5) Julia Constance, m.20 April, 1875, to (Jeorge Goldney, Esq. (Bart.), and has a dau. — Constance Mary GOLDNEY. [3] John Curwood, bar.-at-law M.T. 1842 ; b. 2 April, 1812. [4] Charles Mason Innes, j.p. clerk of the crown Bombay; b. 9 Mar. 1816; d. s. p. 1 Sept. 1876, having m. 19 May, 1852, Charlotte, eldest dau. of late John Henry Wilson, capt." Indian navy. [5] Arthur Becher, bar.-at-law M.T. 1846, M.A. Trin. Coll. Camb.; b. 16 May, 1821; m. 11 Sept. 1848, Selina Mary, dau. of John Henry Eccles, Esq. of Mainfields, Lane; she d. 21 Jan. 1855, having had with other issue a son and dau. (1) Arthur, b. 21 Sept. 1849; m. 6 July, 1877, Marion, youngest dau. of John Brand Cockerell, Esq. of Heaton House, Herts, and has a son, Vivian Arthur, b. 19 Sept. 1878. (2) Harriet Elizabeth, m. 8 April, 1874, to Henry Warlters Home, B.A. New Coll. Oxon. bar.-at-law, and has a son and 2 daus. Arthur Henry Pollock HORNE, b. 12 Mar. 1877.— Ethel Pollock.— Hilda Pollock. [6] Algernon Marsham, of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, banker's clerk; b. 2 Nov. 1823; married. [7] Alfred Atkinson, b. 16 Feb. 1826; drowned 10 Aug. 1873 having m. 31 July, 1854, Caroline Dorothea Hay, dau. of Leonard Currie, Esq. of London (Bart.), and had 6 sons and 2 daus. Charles Archibald Edmund, b. 3 May, 1858 —Wilfred Douglas, b. 29 Mar. 1860. —Leonard Alfred, b. 29 Dec 1861.— Evelyn Hay, b. 2 Oct. 1863.— Ernest Frederick b 18 Mar. 1865.— Harold Arthur, b. 10 Dec. 1869.— Mary Dora — Ella Violet. [8] .Julia Louisa, unm. /2/ William, b. 13 Jan. 1782; d. Feb. 1817, having m 14 July 1810, Elizabeth, dau. of Doves Egg, of Brompton, Middx.; she d. 20 Oct. folloAving. /3/ Sir Jonathan Frederick, created a Baronet (See below.) /4/ Sir George, created a Baronet. (See next article.) /5/ John Henry, of Ovemdale, Somerset, registrar London court of bankruptcy ; b. 7 July, 1792 ; d. 9 Nov. 1873, havine m. 18 .June, 1833, Frances, dau. of John Worrall, of Pownall Hall, Cheshire, com. R.N. SIR JONATHAN FREDERICK POLLOCK, Knt. of Temple Hatton, Middx. P.O. and lord chief baron of the exchequer 1844/66, called to the bar. M.T. 27 Nov. 1807, fellow Trin. Coll. Camb. 1807, attorney-gen. 1834, knighted at the Pavilion. Brigh- ton, 29 Dec. 1834, M.P. Huntingdon 1831/44, created a BARONET 2 Aug. 1866; b. 23 Sept. 1783; d. 23 Aug. 1870, having m. 1st— 25 May, 1813, Frances, dau. of Francis Rivers, Esq. of London; she d. 27 Jan. 1827, having had 6 sons and 5 daus. [1] Sir [William] Frederick, 2nd and present Baronet. [2] Robert John, called to the bar 1844, late 8th Madras c^v.; b. 4 Aug. 1816 ; d. 7 May, 1853, having m. 1st— 6 Feb. 1840, Ellen, dau. of Adm. Peter Douglas ; she d. 1 Nov. 1846, leaving 2 daus. of whom the younger (1) Mary Douglas, is li\dng unm. He m. 2ndly— 2 May, 1848, Julia, 5th dau. of Rev. James Clements, of Haverfield, Yorks. and had 2 sons and 2 daus. (2) Robert Erskine, bar.-at-law l.T. 1873 ; b. 2 June, 1849. (3) Archibald Gordon, b. 17 Nov. 1851. (4) Eva. (5) Florence Julia, m. 5 Aug. 1880, to Robert Garnett, eldest son of Sir Francis Sonierville Head, Bart, [3] George Frederick, of Woodlawu, Hanworth, Middx. bar.- at-law i.T. 1843, master exchequer division high court of judi- cature ; b. 1 June, 1821 ; m. 18 Dec. 1851, Frances Diana, eldest dau. ot Rev. Henry Herbert, rector of Rathdowney, Queen's co. and has had 5 sons and 2 daus. (1) Henry Frederick, b. 9 Feb. 1855; m. 30 Dec. 1879, Phillis Julia, only dau. of late Major-Gen. Arthur P. Broome, R.A . C.S.I, and has a son b. 16 Aug. 1881. (2) Charles Edward, lieut. 10th Bengal u.G.o. lancers : b. 5 May, 1857; d. 8 Aug. 1881. (3) William Rivers, b. 2 Feb. 1859.— (4) Ernest Murray, b. 25 Nov. 1861.— (5) Bertram, b. 6 Dec. 1863.— (6) Harriet Sophia.— (7) Nicola Sophia. [4] Hon. Sir Charles Edward, a baron of the exchequer, hon. bencher l.T. Q.c. 1866/73, J.P. Siu-rey; b. 31 Oct. 1823; m. 1st— 1 Sept. 1848, Nicola Sophia, 2nd dau. of Rev. Henry Herbert, rector of Rathdowney, Queen's co.; she d. 26 Nov. 1855, having had a son and dau. (1) Herbert Charles, bar.-at-law l.T. 1877 ; b. 1 May, 1851. (2) Fanny, d. 9 .Jan. 1878, having m. 2 Feb. 1870, to Thomas William Bischoff, Esq. of Long Ditton Hill, Surrey. Hon. Sir CHARLES E. POLLOCK m. 2ndly— 25 May, 1858, Georgiana, 2nd dau. of (Hon.) George William Archibald, ll.d. master of the rolls Nova Scotia ; she d. 24 April, 1864, leaving a son and dau. (3) Charles Stewart, b. 4 April, 1864. (4) Joanna de Morlot. Hon. Sir CHARLES E. POLLOCK m. 3rdly— 23 Dec. 1865, Amy Menella, dau. of J Hassard Hume Dodgson, master of the court of common pleas, and has 3 sons and 5 daus. (5) George Hume, b. 25 April, 1870.— (6) Robert, b. 15 Oct. 1874.— (7) Hassard Hume, b. 16 Mar. 1876.— (8) Isabel Amy. —(9) Helen.— (10) Kate.— (11) Ethel Caroline.— (12) Mar- garet Homera. [5] Henry , associate of exchequer division high court of justice; b. 17 Feb. 1826; m. 2 Feb. 1860, Amelia, 3rd dau. of late Charles Bailey, Esq. of LjTiton, Devon, and has a dau. — Marion Amelia. [6] Sir Frederick Richard, K.c.s.i. major-gen. (brevet) Bengal staflE (retd.), entered E.I.C.S. 1848, com. of Peshawur 18G6 79 ; b. 12 Jan. 1827 ; m. 26 Nov, 1856, Adriana, youngest dau. of late Sir Nicolas Harris Nicolas, G.C.M.G. and has 4 sons and 2 daus. (1) Dighton Nicolas, b. 5 Mar. 1864.— (2) Adrian Donald Wilde, b. 24 Sept. 1867.— (3) Lesley Richard Lumsden, b. 1 Jan. 1869.— (4) Percy Napier, b. 8 Mar. 1875. (5) Grace Mary Nicolas, m. 10 Oct. 1876, to Edmund Child Haynes, fellow Queens' Coll. Camb. and has a sou, Edmund Sidney Pollock Haynes, b. 26 Sept. 1877. (6) Mabel Homera. [7] Frances Homera, d. 19 April, 1874, having m. 28 Aug. 1838, to Right Hon. Sir Samuel Martin, LL.D. baron of court of ex- chequer 1850/74, P.C. M.P. Pontefract i847/50, and had an only dau. Fanny Arabella Martin, m. 13 Dec. 1858, to Edward Mac- naghten, Esq. M.P. Q.C. of the equity bar (BART.) [8] Louisa Dorothea, m. 2 Mar. 1854, to Charles, son of Rev. Henry Knowles Creed; he d. 1868, leaving 3 daus. Grace Isabella Fanny CREED. — Sybil Mary.— Clara Fanny. [9] Mary Rivers. [10] Emma, m. 25 Oct. 1851, to Alexander Hamilton, of Inis- tioge, CO. Kilkenny, J.P. and has had 7 sons, (1) Frederick Alexander Pollock HAMILTON, b. 20 Aug. 1852; d. 1878.— (2) Charles, b. 9 Oct. 1853.— (3) Horace George, b. 6 Nov. 1854. (4) Walter Richard Pollock, v.C. lieut. Guide cav. in Affghan war 1878/9 ; b. 18 Aug. 1856 ; slain at Cabul with the British embassy 3 Sept. 1879. {%) (5) Alexander, b. 8 July, 1858.— (6) Robert, b. 31 Mar. 1860. —(7) Archibald Pollock, b. 17 Sept. 1861 ; d, 24 Feb. 1880. (J) Lieut. Hamilton had the decoration of the Victoria Cross conferred upon him after his death for " conspicuous gallantry during the action at Futtehabad on the 2nd of April, 1879, in leading on the Guide cavalry in a charge against very superior numbers of the enemy, and particularly at a critical moment when his commanding oflRcer (Major Wigram Battye) fell. Lieut. Hamilton, then the only officer left with the regiment, assumed commaml and cheered on his men to avenge Major Battye's death. In this charge Lieut. Hamilton, seeing Sowar Dowlut Ram down and attacked by three of the enemy while entangled with his horse (which had been killed), rushed to the rescue, and, followed by a few of his men, cut down all three and saved the life of Sowar Dowlut Ram." MONTAGU-POLLOCK. 509 [11] Grace Aune, m. 31 Dec. 1850, to Henry Arthur, son of J'lcv. Henry Herbert, vicar of RatMowney aforesaid, and has a -'jii and 3 daus, (1) Henry Arthur Hekbert, b. 20 Sept. 1851. (2) Frances Harriet. (3) Grace Sophia. (4) Mary Jane, m. 5 Hay, 1881, to W H W sou of Rev. George Ayliffe Poole, rector of Winwick, co, Warwick. SIR JONATHAN FREDERICK POLLOCK m. 2ndly— 7 Jan. 1834, Sarah Anne Amowah, 2nd dau. of Capt. Richard Langslow, of Hatton, Middx. and had 2 sons and 8 daus. [12] Arthur Julius, M.D. p.r.c.p. senior physician Charing Cross Hospital; b. 7 Feb. 1835; m. 21 Feb. 1861, Ellen, 4th dau. of late Charles Bailey, Esq. of Lynton, Devon, aforesaid, and has 3 sons and a dau. Arthur Julius, b. 21 Aug. 1863.— Henry Edward, b. 16 Dec. 1864.— Charles Frederick, b. 17 July, 1866.— Caroline. [13] Edward James, bar.-at-law l.T. 1872, f.r.c.S. Eng.; b. 1 Feb. 1841 ; m. 25 April, 1871, Alice Georgiana, only dau. of Warren De la Rue, D.c.L. f.r.s. and has 3 sons and 3 daus. Cecil Warren, b. 28 Mar. 1872.— Harold Warren, b. 18 July, 1877.— Douglas Warren, b. 31 Oct. 1878.— Muriel Agnes.— Ella Helen.— Hilda Mary. [14] Jessie, m. 7 Sept. 18,58, to Hon. Sir Joseph William Chitty, Q.C. 1874, a judge of higli court of justice (chancery division) 1881, knighted at Winilsor Castle 7 Dec. 1881, M.P. Oxford 1880/1, n.A. Balliol Coll. Oxon. 1851, fellow of Exeter Coll. M.A. Vinerian university scholar 1852, bar.-at-law L.I. 1856, late major inns of court R.v. (son of Thomas Chitty, of Inner Tem- ple), and has 3 sons and 2 daus. Arthur John Chitty, b. 27 May, 1859.— Joseph Henry Pol- lock, b. 11 Jan. 1861.— Herbert, b. 13 Jan. 1863.— Jessie EUza. — Helena Louisa. [15] Anna, m. 6 April, 1874, to Major Charles Edward Cock, Bengal army, staff officer at Jhelum, E.l. (son of Major-Gen. Cock); he was killed in Assam 26 Nov. 1879, having had 2 sons and a dau. Evelyn CocK, b. 18 Jan. 1875.— Hubert Charles, b. 7 Feb. 1876.— Imogen Emily, [16] Helena. [17] Frederica Julia, d. 11 Nov. 1874, having m. 20 Mar. 1866, to Major Charles Edward Macaulay, Bengal army (nephew of Lord Macaulay), and had 3 sons and 2 daus. Percy John Macaulay, b. 1 Jan. 1867.— Kenneth Zachary Pollock, b. 6 Sept. 1872.— Frederick Charles, b. 19 Oct. 1874. — Helen Frederica. — Lilian Alice Mary. [18] Emily Charlotte. [19] Laura Frances, m. 20 Mar. 1866, to Capt. Charles Henry Tilson Marshall, Bengal staff, Ist assistant commissioner at Simla; he d. (she re-m. 8 Nov. 1878, to Capt. E M Lanninie, R.E.), and has a son and 2 daus. Guy Anstruther Knox MARSHALL, b. 3 Feb. 1872.— Katharine Helen Maud.— Laura Violet. [20] Edith Caroline. [21] Ada Theodora. MONTAGU-POLLOCK, Sir Montagu Fred- erick (1872, U.K.) ; s. his father as 3rd Baronet in 1874; b. 31 Jan. 1864; heir presumptive, his brother Perceval. Arms — Quarterly, 1st and 4th, Az. three flem's-de-lis within a bordure embattled or (and for an honourable augmentation in respect of the late baronet's distinguished services in the Affghan war) on a chief of the second an Eastern crown gu. superscribed " Khyber " and on a canton erm. three cannons fesseways in pale sa. 2nd and 3rd, Per pale arg. and gu. four lozenges conjoined in fess counterchanged, Moxtagu. Crests — 1st, A lion rampant guardant arg. crowned with an Eastern crown or, holding in his paws, in bend an Affghan banner displayed gu. bordered or and vert the staff broken and in an escrol over the same the motto " Affghanistan." 2nd, A boar passant quartered embattled or and vert, pierced with an arrow ppr. and in an escrol over the same this motto " Audacter et strenue." 3rd, A griffin's head erminois wings elevated and collared pean and in an escrol over the same this motto " Spectemur agendo." Supporters — Dexter, an heraldic tyger sa. maned tufted and gorged with an Eastern crown and chain reflexed over the back or pendent by a chain from the crown an escocheon also or charged with a bomb fired ppr. Sinister, a talbot sa. gorged and chained as the dexter and pendent from the crown a like escocheon. RESIDENCE— Thurlow, Clapham, S.W. Eineage. Sm GEORGE POLLOCK, " of the Khyber Pass," Baronet, G.C.B. G.c.S.l. constable of the Tower of London by patent 28 Nov. 1871, lieut. and custos rotulorum Tower Hamlets by patent 20 Nov. 1871, a col. com. rojal (late Bengal) art. field- marshal in the army, nominated C.B. 26 Dec. 1826, G.C.B. 2 Dec. 1842, G.c.S.l. 15 Aug. 1861, having rendered himself famous in India by the forcing of the Khyber Pass, the capture of Cabul, &c. was created a BARONET 26 Mar. 1872; b. 4 June, 1786; d, 6 Oct. 1872, having m. 1st— 6 Aug. 1810, Frances Webb, dau. of John Barclay, Esq. of Moor Farm, Tain, co. Ross. ; she d. 12 Sept. 1849. He m. 2ndly— 15 Jan. 1852, Henrietta, 2nd dau. of George Hyde Wollaston,Esq. of Upton Court, Kent; she d. s. p. 14 Feb. 1872. By his 1st wife he had 4 sons and a dau. (1) Sir Frederick Montagu, s. as 2nd Baronet. (2) George David, of Earlywood, Surrey, P.R.C.S. surgeon-in- ordinary to H.R.H. Prince of Wales; b. 18 Oct. 1817; m. 4 June, 1850, Marianne Charity, dau. of Robert Saunders, Esq. B.c.s. and has 3 sons and 2 daus. Barclay, b. 29 Mar. 1851.— Hugh, b. 15 Jan. 1859.— Evelyn, lieut. R.A.; b. 28 Jan. 1861.— Lilian.— Cecily. (3) Robert Henry, lieut. Bengal horse art.; killed at Moodkee 1847, unm. (4) Archibald Reid Swiney, B.C.S.; b. 12 June, 1829; d. 3 Dec. 1877, having m. 2 Oct. 1862, Janet Justina, youngest dau, of 510 POORE. Johu Davidson, Esq. surgeon Bengal army, and had 5 sons and 6 daus- 111 Frederick George, lieut. 51st foot, b. 19 Jan. 1866. /2/ John Archibald Henry, lieut. 16th foot, b. 1 Dec. 1856. /3/ Alexander and /4/ Robert Gordon, twins, b, 30 Dec. 1865. /5/ Richard David, youngest son, d. 7 Aug. 1878, aged 5. /6/ Louisa Amelia, m. 21 Oct. 1875, to Geoffrey Craythorne Hall, surgeon Bengal M.S. /?/ Helen Frances.— /8/ Georgiana Maud.— /9/ Anna Julia. — /lO/ Nora Josephine.— / 11/ Adelaide Laura. (5) Annabella Homera, d. 1 Nov. 1873, having m. 1st— 8 Nov. 1832, to John Harcourt, surgeon 44th regt. ; killed 11/12 Jan. 1842. She re-m. 27 Feb. 1847, to John Binney Key, of Madras, merchant, director Oriental bank corporation, who d. 19 May, 1873, aged 68. By her 1st husband she had 2 sons, /I/ George John HARCOURT, lieut.-col. 102nd regt. /2/ Alfred Frederick Pollock, major 30th N.I. deputy-commis. Lahore. QIR FREDERICK MONTAGU-POLLOCK, 2nd Baronet, lO lieut. Bengal engineers, assumed by r.l. 9 Aug. 1873, the additional surname and arms of MONTAGU; b. 27 Feb. 1815; d. 17 June, 1874, having m. 9 July, 1861, Laura Caroline, only sur- viving cliild of Henry Seymour Montagu, of Westleton Grange, Suffolk (E. Buckinghamshire), and had 2 sons and 3 daus. (1) Sir Montagu Frederick, 3rd and present Baronet. (2) Perceval William, heir presumptive to the Baro- netcy ; b. 6 April, 1871. (3) Louisa Constance. (4) Eleanor Spencer. (5) Beatrice Laura. Crawfurd-Pollok — see Addeiida, " Chaos. "pOORE, Sir Ed^^^ard ^ (1795, G.B.), late Scots guards; s. his father as 3rd Baronet in 1838 ; b. 6 Mar. 1826; m. 18 Sept. 1851, Frances Eliza- beth, dau. of Rev. Henry Riddell Moody, of Aspley Guise, Beds, late rector of Chartham, Kent, and hon. canon of Canterbury, and has 2 sons and 2 daus. (1) Richard, lieut. r.n.; b. 7 July, 1853. (2) Herbert, b. 26 Jan. 1863. (3) Elsie. (4) Katharine. Arms— Arg. a fesse az. between three mullets gu. UiEST-A cubit arm erect vested sa. sleeve slashed arg. cuff eim. charged with two mullets in fesse or grasping in the hand an arrow barbed and flighted ppr. ^ v b ^ tue imiiu MOTTO— Pauper non in spe. Eineage. EDWARD POORE, of Rushall and Charlton, Wilts, by pur- chase (descended from Philip Poore, of Amesbury Wilts who died m 1584 aged 85), high sheriff 1773 ; b. 22 S, 1715 innPi^H^' ^^% '\7"^^ ™- 1^ ^^'^y' 1775,'Barbara, dau of S ?-l\^\''' (B. METHUEN), of Bradford, Wilts; she d. 8 June, 1(45, having had 2 sons, , o ^c u. o /I/ Edward, of Wedhampton, Wilts.; b. 22 Nov. 1742- d 10 Dec. 1795, having m. 12 Sept. 1771, Anna Maria, dku of James ?8 M!f^"i'«?9\"' Lackhani, Wilts. (D. Manchester) sK 18 May, 1812, having had 2 sons, [1] Edward b. 10 Feb. 1773; d. 17 July, 1814, having m. 1st -11 Dec. 1794 Martha Anne, 2nd dau. of George Wolff of London, Danish consul-gen; she d. 16 Feb.1801, having had a son and dun. ' '"*'"& """^ (1) Sir Edward, s. as 2nd Baronet. (2) Matty Wolff, d. 11 May, 1828, having m. 19 June, 1823, to George Chilton, bar.-at-law I.T. Mr. Edward Poore m. 2ndly— 3 July, 1802, Elizabeth, 2nd dau. of Rev. Edward Gibson, son of Right Rev. Edmund Gibson, bishop of London; she d. , having had a son and 2 daus. (3) Richard Francis Gibson, capt. 15th hussars; b. 1804; d. 4 Sept. 1852, having m. 30 April, 1828, Margaret Henrietta Cottnam, dau. of Lieut.-Col. Lauchlan Maclean, lieut.-governor of the Tower of London ; she d. 20 May, 1870, having had a son and dau. /I/ Ernest Herbert, late P. & O. service;b. 13 June, 1831; m. 11 Nov. 1856, Sarah, dau. of William Light, of South- ampton. /2/ Annette Henrietta Wolff, m. 18 June, 1860, to Rev. George Richard Bigge. curate of Barthomley, Cheshire, and has 4 sons and 4 daus. Herbert Mordaunt BiGGE, b. 29 Jan. 1861.— George Arthur Teesdale, b. 29 June, 1863.— Harold Lowther,b. 17 Dec. 1870.— Clement Francis Elton, b. 27 May, 1872. —Evelyn Mary Josephine. — Beatrice Alice.— Florence Annette.— Mabel Etheldreda. (4) Annette Gibson, b. 22 Aug. 1803; d. having m. 8 Aug. 1822, to Rev. Joseph Haythorne, vicar of Congresbury, Somerset. (5) Eleanora Charlotte Montagu, b. 9 Feb. 1812; m. 20 Oct. 1830, to William Long, Esq. of Hurts Hall, Suffolk, nephew of Lord Farnborough (ext.); he d. 28 Jan. 1875, leaving issue. [2] John Montagu, of Bradenham Hall, Norfolk, and formerly of Wedhampton, Wilts; b. 18 Dec. 1782; d. 5 Oct. 1808, having m. 21 July, 1803, Elizabeth, dau. of Rev. Charles Chauncy, rector of Ayot St. Peter (and re-m. there, 26 Dec. 1803) ; she d. 29 Aug. 1846, having had 2 sons, (1) Robert Montagu, b. 6 May, 1804; d. 9 April, 1837, having m. 16 May, 1833, Anna Maria, dau. of James Hewitt Massy-Dawson, Esq. (B. MASSY), of Ballinacourt, co. Tipperary; she d. 15 May, 1865, having (re-m. 9 Dec. 1840, to Mark Anthony Saiuin, Esq. of Carysfort House, Dublin, who d. 3 July, 1862), had an only son, Robert, major late 8th hussars; b. 5 May, 1834; m. 6 May, 1863, his cousin Juliana Benita, dau. of late Rear-Adm. Sir Armar Lowry Corry, K.c.B. and has 4 sons and 3 daus.— Robert Montagu, b. 20 Mar. 1866.— Mark Saurin, b. 26 May, 1869.— Robert Aloin, b. 8 July, 1870.— Philip, b. 4 June, 1874.— Louisa Benita.— Anna Maria. — Nina Mary Benita. (2) John Charles Montagu, b. 23 June, 1809; d. unm. 12 Nov. 1873. /2/ Sir John Metlnien Poore, high sheriff Wilts. 1797, created a Baronet 8 July, 1795, with remainder to his brother Edward above-named, and the heirs male of his body; b. 8 June, 1745; d. unm. 1 June, 1820. SIR EDWARD, 2nd Baronet; b. 4 Dec. 1795; d. 13 Oct. 1838, having m. 6 Jan. 1818, Agnes, 3rd dau. of Sir John Marjoribanks, Bart; she d. 13 Oct. 1868, having hail a sou and 5 daus. [1] Sir Edward, 3rd and present Baronet. [2] Alicia Charlotte, m. 16 Nov. 1843, to Rev. Francis Macau- lay Cunningham, rural dean, rector of Witney, Oxon. and has 3 sons and 3 daus. (1) Francis Edward Cunningham, bar.-at-law ; b. 20 Oct. 1844; d. s. p. 19 May, 1877, having m. 23 April, 1874, Adelaide Susan, youngest dau. of late Rev. H. Coddington, vicar of Ware, Herts. (2) Edward John, M.A. Ch. Ch. Oxon. 1875, curate of St. Paul's, St. Leonards, 1878/9; b. 6 Nov. 1846; m. 6 Mar. 1870, Laura Emily, 2nd dau. of John Williams Clinch, of Witney, Oxon. and has 2 sons and 2 daus. Edward Charles CUNNINGHAM, b. 1 Aug. 1872.— Francis John, b. 16 May, 1878.— Laura Winifred.— AUce Maud. (3) Herbert Noel, b. 23 April, 1861. (4) Alice Sophia, m. 14 June, 1873, to Rev. Arthur Herbert Dyke-Acland (Bart.) (5) Louisa Richenda. (6) Mabel Harriet. [3] Eleanor, d. s. p. 2 July, 1873, having m. to William Bayley Money. [4] Agnes Eleanor, d. 23 Jan. 1867, having m. 17 Aug. 1847, to Henry John Standly, Esq. who d. leaving 3 sons and 2 daus. [5] Anna Maria Barbara, m. 1st— 30 Nov. 1848, to Stuart Easton Mackechnie, Esq. who d. May, 1853, leaving 2 sons and she re-m. 15 July, 1872, to John Shephard Maskew, m.d. and has issue. [6] Grace Stuart, m. 16 May, 1855, to Walter Williams, Esq. of Winchester, and has issue. POTTINGER—PO WER. 511 POTTINGER, Sir Heney (1840, U.K.), J.p. d.l. CO. Durham, bar.-at-law l.T. 1860; s. his brother as 3rd Baronet in 1865 ; b. 10 June, 1834 ; m. 10 Dec. 1863, Mary Adeline, elder dau. and coheir of Rev. Edmund Hector (Hopper) Shipperdson, of Her- mitage and Pittington Hall, co. Durham; she d. 2 June, 1866, leaving a dau. (1) Ethel Adeline. Note— No heir to this Baronetcy. Arms — Vert, an Eastern crown or between three pelicans in their piety ppr. on a canton arg. a cross gu. CuEST— A dexter arm embowed in armour ppr. garnished or, encircled by an Eastern crown g^. the hand gaimtletted and grasping a sword also ppr. Supporters — Dexter, a mandarin holding a scroll in his exterior hand all ppr. Sinister, a Scinde soldier ppr. Motto— Virtus in arduft. ILitteage. ELDRED CURWEN POTTINGER, of Mount Pottinyer, CO. Down (elder son of Thomas Pottinger, and Frances, Srd dau. of Eldred Curwen, of Workington Hall, Cumberland); d. Aup. 1814, having m. 1779, Ann, dau. of Robert Gordon, Esq. of Florida House, co. Down; she d. Nov. 1819, having had, with other issue, 2 sons and 3 daus. /I/ Thomas, of Rathbride House, co. Kildare; d. Oct. 1845, having m. let— Charlotte Jane, dau. of James Moore, Esq. of Castle Lesley, co. Down; she d. 1813, having had an only son, [1] Eldred, major in the army, C.B.; d. unm. 1843, aged 32. Mr. Thomas Pottinger m. 2ndly— 1814, Eliza, dau. of John Williamson Fulton, Esq. of London; she d. having had, with other issue, 2 sons and 4 daus. [2] John, of Mount Pottinger, major-gen. R.A. C.B. inspector, ^'cn. of ordnance, and commissary gen. of the Bombay army, high sheriff Leitrim 1867; b. May, 1815; d. 12 April, 1877, having m. Feb. 1840, Mary Anne, dau. of Brabazon New- comen, Esq. of Carnlau, co. Roscommon; she d. 7 Mar. 1876, having had 3 sons and a dau. (1) Brabazon Henry, col. R.A. A.Q.M.G. Poona div. Bom- bay army; b. 18 Sept. 1840; m. 18 June, 1866, Rosa Stewart, dau. of Lieut.-Col. William Southey, of Madras S.C. and has 3 sous and 4 daus. Eldred Charles, b. 28 May, 1868.— Robert Southey, b. 31 Jan. 1870.— Brabazon William Arthur, b. 9 July, 1877.— Nora.— Mary.— Edith Maud.— Rosa Baigrie, b. 20 Sept. 1878. (2) Eldred Thomas, hon. major Q.o. Antrim rifles, and late capt. R.A. a twin with his brother ; b. 18 Sept. 1840 ; m. 4 Mar. 1869, Catherine Cosnahan, only child of Thomas Casement, Esq. of Bailee House, co. Antrim, and has 3 daus. Mary Maud.— Katie Dora.— Edith de Burgh. (3) John Curwen, late R.E.; b. 31 Oct. 1846; m, 3 Feb. 1880, Haimah Katherine, 4th dau. of WiUiam Edward James, Esq. of Barrock Park, Cumberland, and has a son, Dennis Eldred Curwen, b. 23 Nov. 1880. (4) Aunabella Eliza, m. 9 May, 1872, to Surgeon-Major Thomas Moore Earkwood, and has a dau. [3] Lionel Henry, b. 1833. [4] Ann. [5] Harriet, m. ta Col. Ricliard Harte Keating, V.C. t.s.i. Bomlwy staff, chief com. Assam, political officer Mhow and 1st brig. Central India field forces 1857/8, com. irregular troops in Sathpoora hills 1859, and against rebel Wagheers 1865, and has with other issue a son and dau. (1) Richard KEATING (eldest son), m. 3 Jan. 1877, Effie. 2nd dau. of B M Mitchell, Esq. (xr.^„?^""y Pottinger, m. 7 Mar. 1870, to F J WiUiams, lieut. R.B. [6] Fanny m. 12 April, 1854, to her cousin Sir Lionel Eldred Smith-Gordon, Bart. [7] Georgiana. /2/ Sir Henry, created a Baronet. /3/ Alicia. /4/ Frances. /5/ Isabella Curwen, d. 5 Jan. 1842, having m. 20 Nov. 1819 as 2ud wife, to Lieut.-Geu. Sir Lionel Smith, Bart. G.C.B. G c'll • he d. 2 Jan. 1842. "' RIGHT HON. SIR HENRY POTTINGER, G.C.B. lieut.- geu. Indian army, col. 11th Bombay N.i. political agent at Cutch, created a Baronet 27 April, 1840, chief superin- tendent British trade in China, G.C.B. 1842, governor and com.-in-chief of the colony of Hong Kong 1843, P.c. 1844, gov- ernor and commander of the Cape of G^ood Hope 1846, and also high commissioner, governor of Madras 1850/5 ; b. 25 Dec. 1789; d. 18 Mar. 1856, having m. 9 Sept. 1820, Susannah Maria (C.I.), eldest dau. and coheir of Richard Cooke, of Dublin, and had 2 sojis and a dau. (1) Sir Frederick William, 2nd Baronet, in the grenadier guards; b. 27 April, 1831; d. unm. 9 April, 1865, (2) Sir Henry, 3rd and present Baronet. (3) Henrietta Maria, m. 31 Oct. 1850, to Richard Stephens, Esq. of Eastington House, Bournemouth, and has 3 sons and a dau. Henry Pottinger Lygon STEPHENS, b. 21 Sept. 1851. — Edward Richard Boyle, lieut. R.N.; b. 26 Sept, 1852,— Percy Somers Tyringham, b. 6 July, I860.— Emily Henrietta. POWER, Sir Rich- ard Crampton, of Kilf ane, co. Kilkenny, J.P. (1836, U.K.); s, his father as 3rd Baronet in 1873; b. Oct, 1844; m, 25 May, 1869, Florence Anna Maria, only sur- viving child of late Ro- bert Elliott, Esq, of Goldington, Bury, Beds, and has 2 sons and a dau. (1) John Elliott Cecil, b. 1 Dec. 1870. (2) Elliott Derrick le Poer b. 11 April, 1872. (3) May Beatrice. Arms— Arg. a bend engrailed gu. between two wolf's heads erased ppr. on a chief of the second three escallops of the field. CREST — A stag's head erased ppr. Motto— Pro patria semper, SEAT— Kilfiuane, Thomastown, co. Kilkenny. Eineage. SIR JOHN POWER, of Kilfane, co. Kilkenny (grandson of John Power of Barretstown, co. Tipperary, by his -Hife Elizabeth, dau. of Ambrose Congreve, of Waterford), created a BARONET 15 July, 1836; d. Feb. 1844, having m. Harriet, Srd dau. of Gervase Parke Bushe, Esq. of Kilfane, M.P.; she d. 1 Nov. 1853, having had 6 sons and 2 daus, [1] Sir John, s. as 2nd Baronet. [2] Richard, capt. 62nd regt.; d. unm. [3] Gervase, lieut.-col. 10th regt.; d. Feb. 1843, having m. 1837, Frances, dau. of Adm. Ross; she d. 1841, leaving a son and dau. (1) Gervase Parker, married and has issue. (2) Frances, m. 4 Oct, 1865, to Robert Pcatrick O'Harn, Esq. bar.-at-law, and has a dau.— Kathleen O'llara. 512 POWER. r41 Ambrose, archdeacon of Lismore; b. May, 1801; d. 8 Nov. 1868, having m. 1st— 1837, Susan, dau. of Barker Thacker, Esq. of Queen's co.; she d. 7 Aug. 1864. He m. 2ndly —29 Sept. 1867, Catherine, 2nd dau. of Thomas Forde, Esq. of Dublin. By his 1st wife he had 4 sons and 3 daus. (1) Ambrose William Bushe, b. 23 Nov. 1844.— (2) Gervase Barker, b. 14 Jan. 1846; d. unm. 25 Nov. 1872, aged 26.— (3) George Beresford, in H.O.; b. 26 Aug. 1849; m. 10 July, 1879, Constance, 2nd dau. of late Charles Putland, Esq. of Bray Head, co. Wicklow, and has 2 daus. Georgina Mary, b. 25 May, 1880.— Kathleen Mab, b. 10 May, 1881. (4) Robert Henry, b. 24 Jan. 1851. (5) Rebecca, m. 23 Sept. 1858, to Richard John (Leeson) Marshall (B. Milltown), who d. 27 Aug. 1877. (6) Mary, m. 3 Aug. 1865, to Henry Windsor Villiers- Stuart, of Dromaua, co. Waterford, J.P. d.l. formerly vice- lieut. M.P. 1873/4, 1880, M.A. Durham 1852, vicar of Bulking- tou, Warwicks. 1854, Knapton 1855, relinquished H.O. (son of late Baron Stuart de Decies), and has 5 sons and 2 daus. Henry Charles Vilmers-Stuart, b. 1867.— Gerald, b. 1869.— Maiu-ice Ambrose, b. 1870. —Horace Gervase, b. 8 Dec. 1872.— A son, b. 27 April, 1879. —Mary Theresia.— A dau. b. 14 July, 1880. (7) Susan Caroline, m. 22 Aug. 1878, to Rev. William Clay- pon Bellingham (Bart.), incumbent of Urglin, co. Carlow. [5] Henry, col. Madras army, assist, mil. auditor-gen. pay- master in Canada, police magistrate Madras; b. 15 May, 1802 ; d. 28 Dec, 1869, having m. 11 Feb. 1832, Frances Anne, dau. of Capt. Stephen Prendergast (and niece of Sir Jeffrey Prender- gast), and had 2 sons and a dau. (1) Henry Prendergast, Madras army; b.5 Jan. 1833; d. 19 Jan. 1808. (2) William Mackenzie, b. 27 May, 1836. (3) Haid^e Harriett Frances Gordon, m. 30 April, 1863, to Col. John WiUiam Fry, 91st regt. [6] George, member of council Island St. Vincent; d. 27 April 1871, having m. 1st— Mar. 1830, Adelaide, dau. of Sir William Smith, Knt.; she d. 1838, having had an only son (William, capt. 32nd regt.; died at Lucknow 10 Aug. 1867), He m. 2ndly— Oct. 1843, Margaret, only dau. of John Prendergast, Esq. and had 2 daus. (1) Katherine, m. 15 Jan. 1879, to Frederic Horace Davis Belhvood-Bellwood, of Scawby Grove, Line. capt. 3rd dragoon griards. (2) Georgina Alice Mary. [7] Mary, il. 25 Jan. 1839, having m, 18 July, 1825, as 1st wife, to William Fitzwilliam Burton, Esq. (BART.), of Burton Hall, CO. Carlow; he d. 15 Nov. 1844. [8] Frances, m. 30 April, 1840, to John William Power, Esq. of Gm-teen, co. Waterford, J.P. D.T.. M.P.; he d. 12 May, 1851. He claimed the barony of Power, of Curraghmore, as heir male of the body of Sir Richard Power, created Baron 13 Sept. 1535. His widow assumed by R.L. 14 May, 1863, the surname of DE LA POBR in lieu of POWER, and has had with other issue 4 sons and 4 daus. (1) Edmond James DE LA POER, of Gurteen la Poer, co. Waterford, J.P, D.L. M.P. 1866/73, created a Count of the Papal States 1864, knight of St. John of Jerusalem; b. 6 Mar. 1841. (2) William, capt. late 65th regt.; b. 2 June,1843; m. 2 Sept. 1879, Mary Anastatia Power, eldest dau. of late Capt. Power Lator, of Long Orchard. (3) RajTOond, of Kilcronagh, co. Kilkenny, late 15th regt.; b. 6 Mar. 1846; m. 6 April, 1873, Emily Frances Lloyd, 3rd dau. and coheir of Charles Thomas Warde, Esq. of Clopton House, Warwicks. (4) Araold, late 20th regt.; b. 17 Oct. 1849. (5) Harriette Anastasia, m. 16 June, 1869, to Charles Stan- ley Gough, c.B. lieut.-col. 5th Bengal cav. (V. Gough.) (6) Mary, m. 25 June, 1867, to Samuel Perry, of Woodroffe, CO. Tipperary, j.p. late 12th lancers, and has with 7 daus. 2 sons, WiUiam Perry, b. 19 Feb. 1869.— John, b. 30 Nov. 1875. (7) Anastatia, m. 15 July, 1875, to John Nugent, eldest son of Sir John Nugent Humble, Bart. (8) Frances Vincent. Sm JOHN, 2nd Baronet; b. May, 1798; d. 8 Aug 1873 having m. 30 Mar, 1835, Frances Elizabeth, only dau of William Blayney Wade, Esq. of Clonabraney, co. Meath, and had 4 sons and a dau. /I/ Sir Richard Crampton, 3rd and present Baronet. /2/ Adam Clayton, b. 1844. /3/ Gteorge, b. 1846. /4/ William le Poer, capt. 58th regt,; b, 1857 /5/ Augusta Frances, m. 4 Feb, 1880, to Dr. Willough'by Francis Wade. ■pOWER, Sir John -*- Talbot, of Eder- mine, co. Wexford, d.l. (1841, U.K.), M.P. 1868/74; s. his father as 3rd Baronet in 1877; b. 2 May, 1845; m. 21 Nov. 1876, Frances Emma, dau. of Capt. Henry Segrave, of Kilty- mon and Cabra, co. Wick- low, and has a dau. (1) Eileen Mareli. Note — Heir presumptive, James Talbot Power. Arms— Per saltire or and arg • three lions rampant az. in the centre chief point a knight's helmet, on a chief gu. three escallops of the second. Crest — A buck's head cabossed quarterly gu. and or between the attires counterchanged a cross calvary gu. Motto— Per crucem ad coronam. Seat— Edermine, Enniscorthy, co. Wexford. Uineage. SIR JOHN POWER, of Roebuck House, co, Dublin, and of Sampton, co, Wexford, j,p, d.l, created a Baronet 18 Oct. 1841; b, 1771; d. 26 June, 1856, having m. 26 Sept. 1799, Mary, eldest dau, of Thomas Brenan, Esq,; she d. 14 Dec,1834, having had with 7 daus, an only son, SIR JAMES, 2nd Baronet, called to the Irish bar, D,L, M,P. CO. Wexford 1835/47, 1865/8, sheriff of Dublin 1859, cliarity commissioner Ireland 1865/78; b. 6 Dec. 1800; d, 30 Sept, 1877, having m, 26 .Tan. 1843, Jane Anna Eliza, dau, and coheir of John Hyacinth Talbot, Esq, of Ballytrent, co. Wexford, J, P. D.L, M,P, and had 3 sous and 3 daus. (1) Sir John Talbot 3rd and present Baronet. (2) James Talbot, D.L. city Dublin, ^eir presumptive to the Baronetcy; b. 23 June, 1851; m, 10 April, 1877, Gertrude Frances, only child of Thomas Hayes, Esq. of Cork. (3) Thomas Joseph, b, 3 May, 1863. (4) Mary Jane, d, 8 Dec, 1875, having m, 23 Jan. 1872, to James Patrick Devereux, Esq. of Rocklands, co, Wexford, (5) Gwendaline Anne Eliza, m, 31 May, 1870, to Major Thad- deus Ryan, r,a, of Scarteen, co. Limerick, and has 5 sons and a dau. John Ryan, b. 25 Mar, 1871,— James.— Thaddeus.— WiUiam, —Clement.— Jane Matilda, (6) Frances Mary Ursula, m, 9 July, 1873, to Joseph Richard O'Reilly, Esq. of Sans Souci, Dublin, J.P. D.L. co. Longford, and has 2 sons and a dau. Joseph James O'Reilly, b. 12 Feb. 1876.— Reginald John, b. 2 June, 1877.— Jane Mary Joseph. PRESGOTT— PRESTON. 613 PRESGOTT Sir George Rendlesham (1794, G.B.), of Isenhurst, Sussex, on roll high sheriff 1881, late 2nd life guards; s. his father as 4th Baronet in 1850; b. 27 Sept. 1846; m. 24 July, 1872, Louise Franklin, dau. of Lionel Lawson, Esq. of London, and has 2 sons and a dau. (1) George Lionel Lawson Bagot, b. 24 Oct. 1875. (2) Charles William Beeston, b. 8 April, 1877. (3) Maude Helen. Arms (not recorded, but the following are used)— Sa, a chevron between three owlets arg. Crest— An arm couped, vested gu. cuffed erm. holding in the hand a pitch-pot (or hand-beacon) sa. fired ppr. Motto — Lux mihi Deus. Seat — Isenhurst, Hawkhurst, Sussex. Town House— 16, Clarges Street, w. Eitteage. GEORGE PRBSCOTT, of Theobald's Park, M.P. Stock- bridge, Hants, and Milbome Port, Somerset; d. April, 1790, having m. Mary, dau. of Sir Jacob Elton, Bart.; she d. 1792/3, leaving 2 sons [1] Sir Oeorge 'William, created a Baronet. [2] Thomas of Vienna; bp. 22 May, 1761; m. Nov. 1771, Augusta, 2nd dau. of Sir Charles Frederick, K.B. (BART.), and had, with 2 daus. 3 sons, (1) (Jeorge Frederick, of Theobalds, Herts.; b. 9 Aug. 1772; d. 10 May, 1801, having m. 20 April, 1796, Sarah, dau. of Andrew Grote, Esq. of Blackheath, Kent; she d. 11 April, 1839, having had a son and 3 daus. /I/ Frederick Joseph, 44 years in war oflftce; b. 2 July, 1797; m. 17 Nov, 1823, Elizabeth Oliveria, dau. of Thomas Arte- midorus Russell, of Cheshunt Park, Herts (and granddau. of Oliver Cromwell), and has had 5 sons and 4 daus. [1] George Frederick, M.A. Trin. Coll. Camb. 1863, vicar of St. Michael's, Paddington, Middx. since 1864; b. 18 Aug. 1827; m. 10 Sept. 1863, Sarah, dau. of John Horsley, Esq. of London, and has 2 sons and 2 dans. Edward, b. 25 Jan. 1866.— Ernest, b. 4 Dec. 1867.— Mary.— Mildred. [2] Charles Andrew, bar.-at-law L.I. 1866; b. 4 April, 1829; m. 23 April, 1864, Emma Catherine, dau. of W. Harrison, Esq. of London, and has issue. [3] Edward Barker, capt. 33rd regt. b. 16 May, 1831; d. 21 Jan. 1862, having m. 26 July, 1867, Sophia Victoria, dau. of W. Cox, Esq.; she d. 6 July, 1859, leaving an only son, Edward Frederick William, d. 28 Dec. 1879, aged 21. [4] Henry Warner, b. 15 Jan. 1837. Edgar Grote, of stock exchange, b. 4 Feb. 1839 ; m. 9 May, 1865, Jane Catherine, youngest dau. of Edgar Barker, Esq. ar^'has issue. [6] Emma EU%abeth, m. 21 April, 1853, to Capt. H C Gardner, 38th Bengal L.I. [7] Lucy Esther. [8] Augusta Sophia, m. 24 July, 1873, to Rev. Robert Burn, of Trin. Coll. Camb. [9] Oliveria Louisa. /2/ Augusta, b. 29 Sept. 1798; d. 16 Aug. 1800. /3/ Emma Sophia, b. 28 Oct. 1799; m. 1829, to George Barker, of Stanlake Park, Berks ; he d. 16 Nov. 1868. /4/ Sally, b. 5 Mar. 1801; m. to Dr. George Kemp, of Cheshimt, Herts. (2) Charles Elton, capt. " Princess Charlotte," Indiaman; d. 28 May, 1832, having m. , 2nd dau. of Tolley, and had issue. (3) Thomas Levison, m. Miss Carter, of London, and had issue. SIR GEORGE WILLIAM PRESCOTT, of Hardshaw Hall, Chesh. created a BARONET 9 Dec. 1794; bp. 17 Nov. 1748; d. 21 July, 1801, having m. 23 April, 1774, Sarah, dau. of Beeston Long, Esq. of Carshalton, and sister of Sir Charles, Lord Famborough. (ext.); she d. 18 July, 1817, having had 2 sons and a dan. [1] Sir George Beeston, s. as 2ncl Baronet. [2] WiUiam Willoughby, of Hendon, Middx. and of London, banker; b. 16 Dec. 1776; d. 24 Oct. 1836, having m. 11 June, 1798, Harriott, 2nd dau. of Thomas Blackmore, Esq. of Briggins Park, Herts, and of Westwell House, Kent; she d. having had with other issue 4 sons and 3 daus. (1) William Gteorge, of London, banker; b. 16 Dec. 1800; d. 29 April, 1865, having m. Oct. 1838, Arabella, only dau. of Edward Woolstenholme, Esq. of Newberry Hall, co. Kildare (V. BANGOR), and had an only surviving dau. Arabella, m. 2 Oct. 1860, to her cousin Richard Prescott- Decie, of Bockelton Court, co. Wore, late capt. B.E.; he Bart. assumed the additional surname of PRESGOTT by R.L, 22 Dec. 1866, and has 3 sons and 2 daus. Francis Edward Prescott-Decie, b. 19 July, 1861.— Cyril, b. 4 Aug. 1865.— William, b. 13 May, 1867.— Ruth. — Norah. (2) Henry James, gov. of Bank of England; b. 5 July, 1802; d. unm. (3) Gt«orge Edward, M.A. Trin. Coll. Camb. 1830, rector of Digswell, Herts, since 1839; b. 29 Nov. 1804 ; m. 6 Nov. 1861, Caroline Mary, dau. of Nicholas Westby, Esq. of co. Clare (B. RADSTOCK). (4) Arthur, lieut.-coL Bombay cav.; b. 11 July, 1810; d. 23 May, 1866, having m. 15 Mar. 1855, Isabella Maria Christiana, eldest dau. of late Rev. Joseph George Brett (sister of Right Hon. Sir William Bahol Brett and Major Sir Wilford Brett, K.C.M.G.), and had 3 daus. Emily Harriette.— Amy Katharine.— Florence Maria. (5) Harriette Maria, m. 13 July, 1841, as 2nd wife, to Rev. (Jeorge Phillimore, rector of Radnage since 1881, surrogate (Bart.), and has issue. (6) Caroline, d. 8 Feb. 1857, having m. 7 Aug. 1845, to Thomas Edward Preston, Esq. (BART.) (7) Amelia, d. 2 July, 1872, having m. 4 Nov. 1846, to Sir Jacob Henry Preston, Bart. [3] Maria Charlotte, d. 13 Sept. 1855, having m. 20 Jan. 1810, to William Henry Spicer, Esq. SIR GEORGE BEESTON, 2nd Baronet; b. 11 Feb. 1775; d. 26 Oct. 1840, having m. 1st— 20 Aug. 1799, Catherine Creighton, 2nd dan. of Sir Thomas Mills, Knt. gov. of Quebec; she d. 6 April, 1823. He m. 2ndly— July, 1833, Mdlle. Flore Theodore Virginie, dau. of Baron Moucheron; she d. s. p. 1 Sept. 1841. By his 1st wife he had with other issue a son, SIR GEORGE WILLIAM, 3rd Baronet; b. 14 Nov. 1800; d. 27 April, 1850, having m. 1st— 10 July, 1827, Emily, dan. of Col. Symes, of Ballyarthur, co. Wicklow; she d. s. p. 3 Jan. 1829. He m. 2ndly— 26 July, 1845, Eliza, youngest dau. of Henry Hilliar, Esq. and had 2 sons, (1) Sir Oeorge Rendlesham, 4th and present Baronet. (2) Charles William, of Stroud Park, Kent, b. 23 Jan. 1848; m, 3 June, 1880, Constance, eldest dau. of John Carbery Evans, Esq. of Hatley Park, Cambridgeshire, and has a son, Charles Henry Beeston, b. 16 May, 1881. PRESTON, Sir Jacob Henry, of Beeston Hall, Norfolk, J.P. D.L. (1815, U.K.), high sheriff 1847; s. his father as 2nd Baronet in 1823 ; b. 25 Jan. 1812; m. 4 Nov. 1846, Amelia, youngest dau. of late "William Willoughby Prescott, Esq. of Hendon, Middlesex, (BART.) ; she d. 2 July, 1872, having had 3 sons and 5 daus. (1) Henry Jacob, lieut. Prince of Wales' own Norfolk art. mil. 1876; b. 15 Sept. 1851. (2) William Thomas, 75th regt.. ; b. 19 Jan. 1858 , m. 23 Jan. 1879, Alice M , 2nd dau. of Capt. Frederick Hildebrand Stevens, R.N. (and niece of late Gen. Sir Henry Havelock.) (3) George Edward, b. 14 June, 1861. (4) Emily Caroline. (5) Harriette, d. 2 Feb. 1879. (6) Prances Amelia. (7) Eleanor Jane. (8) Elizabeth Sophia. Arms— Erm. on a chief sa. three crescents or. Crest— A crescent or. Motto— Pristinum spero lumen. Seat— Beeston Hall, St. Lawrence, Norwich. HENRY HULTON, of Burcot, Somerset (descended in the 6th generation from George Hulton, of Chester, who d. 25 Mar. 1598, 2nd son of Alexander Hulton, of Farneworth, 2L 514 PREVOST, «^T.o. IS TTimRY VIII 162S/4, descended from Blethyn de ffin CO S temp HENRY 11. (see Lancashure Pedigrees ?D FOSTER), first commissioner of customs, Boston, North SeriS, 1768 75; d. Feb. 1790; bur. at Andover, faving m. 20 ISt 1766, EUzabeth, dau. of Isaac Preston of Beeston St Sen(S, Norfolk, b^.-at-law and steward of Yarmouth ; she d. 15 April, 1805, having had 5 sons, III Sir Thomas, created a Baronet. m Henry Hulton, of WatUngton, Oxon. of Bevis Mount Hants, and of Lincoln's Inn, bar.-at-law recorder of K^g ^ Lynn; b. 18 May, 1769; d. 3 May, 1820, having m. f May n95?h£ cousin Sophia dau. of Kev. Whitley Heald, of North Kep%, Norfolk; she d. 14 Jan. 1840, having had with other issue 2 sons and a dau. rn William Preston Hulton, of WatUngton and Bamfield 'vviston (3rd son); b. 11 Sept. 1806 ; d. 14 Aug. 1870, having m. l8t-6 May, 1836, Anna Matilda, dau. of Bev. Thomas Penton, vicar of Wellow, Southants.; she d. 16 »ec 1850 He m. 2ndly-20 April, 1864, Julia Anne, 2nd dau. of Rev John (Jriffln, rector of Bradley, Southampton. By his first wife he had a son and dau. a) William Hulton, of WatUngton, Oxon. M.A. ; b. 16 May 1843; m. 23 April, 1874, PhiUppa Carohne Henrietta, 4th dau. of Rev. Philip Salisbury Bagge (BART.), rector of Walpole, Norfolk, and has 5 daus.— PhiUppa Maud.— A dau. b. 21 Mar. 1879.— A dau. b. 26 Aug. 1880. (2) Anna, m. 27 Jan. 1876, to Rev. Richard Harvey, vicar of Sarisbury, Southampton. r21 James Dott Hulton, of IsUngton Hall, Norfolk (4th son) ; b. 31 Jan. 1811; d. s.p. 7 Aug. 1863, having m. 4 Jan. 1849 his cousin Jane, dau. of Rev. Edward Hulton, LL.D. rector of Gaywood, Norfolk, and widow of Edward Bagge, of IsUngton Hall aforesaid (BART.) [3] EUzabeth Anne, d. 15 Nov. 1850, having m. 29 Sept. 1828, to Robert Clutterbuck, of Walford, Herts. /3/ Edward Hulton, ll.d. of Quebec House, Norfolk, rector of Gaywood; b. Oct. 1771; d. 16 Feb. 1817, having m. 10 Dec. 1801 Pleasance, dau. of Thomas Bagge, Esq. of Stradsett Hall, NorfoUt (BART.) ; she d. 11 Feb. 1830, having had 2 sons and 2 daus. [1] Thomas, rector of Gaywood, b. 24 Sept. 1802; d. 16 Feb. 1853, having m. 1st— 1 July, 1830, Ann, dau. of Charles Chichester, Esq. of HaU, Devon; she d. 1834, having had 2 sons, (1) Edward, d. tmm. (2) Charles, d. Mar. 1865, having m. July, 1867, AmeUe Bou6, of St. Malo, France, and had a son and dau. REV. Thomas hulton m. 2ndly— 4 Dec. 1838, Penelope, dau. of Bencroft, of Barnstaple, and had a son, (3) Francis Thomas, capt. 63rd regt.; b. 2 Sept. 1839; d. having m. 1 June, 1867, Mary Louisa, only dau. of late John Pate Nevile, Esq. of Skelbrooke Park, Doncaster, and had issue. [2] Francis, b. 6 Oct. 1811; d. 11 Nov. 1876, having m. 20 July, 1836, Henrietta, dau. of Col. Everard, of Middleton Hall, Norfolk, and has a son and dau. (1) Francis Everard William Hulton, mus. bac. Oxon.; b. 22 June, 1845; m. 12 Sept. 1872, Edith Mary, dau. of Rev. Henry Hill, M.A. of Aston Cantlow, Warwicks. and has 2 sons and 2 daus. Henry Francis Everard, b. 13 Aug. 1874.— Alwyn Everard, b. 1 Sept. 1876.— Elsie Everard.— A dau. b. 17 Oct. 1880. (2) Frances Henrietta, m. 14 Aug. 1871, to Auguste Bou6, of Seville, Spain. [3] Jane, d. s.p. 6 Feb. 1871, having m. 1st— 21 May, 1835, to Edward Bagge, Esq. (Bart.), who d. s. p. 19 May, 1845. She re-m. 4 Jan. 1849, to her cousin James Dott Hulton aforesaid, who d. s. p. 6 Aug. 1863. [4] Pleasance, d. 6 June, 1869, having m. 10 Oct. 1835, to Richard, twin brother of Sir William Bagge, Bart. /4/ Preston Hulton, of Bamfield, Hants, capt. 21st light dragoons; b. Oct. 1773; d. s.p. 15 Aug. 1826, having m. June, 1822, AUce, dau of John Leigh, Esq. of Bolton-le-Moors, Line; she d. s.p. 19 Aug. 1852. /5/ George, capt. 1st royal dragoons, d. at Frante in Spain 1814. SIR THOMAS (HULTON) PRESTON, of Beeston HaU, Norfolk, assumed the surname and arms of Preston in lieu of Hulton by R.L. 22 May, 1805, col. 5th battaUon Norfolk vol. inf.; created a Baronet 30 May, 1615 ; b. 29 Aug. 1767; d. 21 April, 1823, having m. 1st— 26 Nov. 1792, EUza, dau. of George Adams, of Lichfield ; she d. s.p. He m. 2ndly — 21 Mar. 1799, Jane, dau. of Thomas Bagge, of Stradsett Hall and IsUngton Hall, Norfolk; she d. 22 Aug, 1846, having had with other issue 2 sons and 8 daus. tl] Sir Jacob Henry, 2nd and present Baronet. 2] Thomas Edward Preston, b. 17 Nov. 1816 ; m. 7 Aug. 1846, CaroUne, 2nd dau. of late WilUam WiUoughby Prescott, Esq', of Hendon, Middx. (BART.) ; she d. 8 Feb. 1857, having had 6 sons and 2 daus. (1) Henry Edward, capt. R.A.; b. 15 May, 1847: m. 22 Jan. 1878, Mary Row, widow of R Bruce, R.A.' and dau. of William Henry Mare, Esq. of London, and has a son and dau. PhiUp Henry Hulton, b. 30 Dec. 1879.— Mary Louisa. (2) Arthur Thomas, capt. R.E.; b. 18 Dec. 1848, (3) Francis WilUam, bar.-at-law L.l. 1877; b. 30 Aug. 1851. (4) Frederick George, Ueut. 98th regt.; b. 18 Nov. 1855. (5) John Hulton, b. 7 Feb. 1857. (6) EUen CaroUne. (7) AUce Mary. [3] Eliza, m. 9 Dec. 1834, to William, son of late Joseph Webber, Esq, of Freston, Suffolk; he d. [4] Pleasance, d. 4 Jan. 1870, having m. 31 July, 1828, to Rev. J Burroughes, of Lingwood Lodge Norfolk ; he d. 19 May, 1872. [5] Frances, m. 11 July, 1833, to Sir WilUam Bagge, Bart. M.P. who d. 12 Feb. 1880. [6] Emilia, d. 7 Jan. 1858, having m. 13 Feb. 1848, to Rev. Vincent Edward Eyre, late rector of Cranwich, Norfolk; he d. 27 Aug. 1855. [7] Sophia. [8] Octavia Thomasine, m. 29 Nov. 1838, to Rev. Edward Eyre, 25 years rector of LarUngford, Norfolk (brother of Gen. Sir Vincent Eyre, K.C.S.l.) ; he d. 28 July, 1863, leaving a son and 3 daus. Edward Vincent EYRE, b. .—Octavia.— Louisa.— Emily. [9] Louisa. [10] Ellen. PKEVOST, Ven. Sir George (1805, U.K.), M.A. Oriel Coll. Oxon. 18^28, archdeacon of Gloucester 1865/80, rural dean 1852/66, proctor in convocation 1858/65, vicar of Stinchcombe, co. Glouc. since 1834 ; s. his father as 2nd Baronet in 1816; b. 20 Aug. 1804; m. 18 Mar. 1828, Jane, only dau. of Isaac Lloyd Williams, Esq. of Cwm-cyn-felin, CO. Cardigan; she d. 17 Jan. 1853, having had 2 sons, (1) George Phipps, brevet col. in the army, lieut,-col. (h. p.) 23rd R.w. fusiUers, a.a,&Q.m,q. home district since 1880; b. 10 Nov. 1830; m. 26 April, 1862, Charlotte ArabeUa, eldest dau. of Sir Charles Henry John Anderson, Bart. (2) Charles, of Street, Somerset, lieut.-col. late 2nd West India regt. served in the 31st regt. 17 years, wounded at Sebastopol; b. 15 Dec. 1831 ; m. 22 Jan. 1866, Sarah Margaret, dau. of Rev. Thomas Keble, B.D. vicar of Bisley, co. Glouc. and has 2 sons and 7 daus. Charles Thomas Keble, b. 19 July, 1866,— George Herbert, b. 12 April, 1868.— EUzabeth Jane. — Constance Margaret- Mary Eleanor. — Dora Catherine.— Annette Sarah. — Lucy Harriet.— Alice Maude. Arms — Az. a dexter arm in fesse issuing from a cloud in the sinister fesse point, the hand grasping a sword erect ppr. in chief two mullets arg. Crest — A demi-Uon rampant az. charged with a mural crown or, the sinister paw grasping a sword as in the arms. Supporters— Two grenadiers of the 16th (or Bedfordshire) regt. of infantry each supporting with the exterior hand a flag gu. that on the dexter inscribed West Indies and that on the sinister inscribed CANADA in letters of gold. Granted by royal warrant in 1817. Motto — Servatum cineri. Residence- Stinchcombe Vicarage, Dursley, co. Glouc. RUGGE-PRICE, 515 Eineafle. AUGUSTINE PREVOST, of Geneva, Switzerland, a member of the sovereign council; d. Jan. 1740, aged 44, having m. Louise, dau. of Gideon Martine, first syndic of Geneva; she d. 1743, having had 3 sons, [1] Augustine, of whom presently. [2] James (Prevost) Mackay, lord of Besinge, republic of Geneva, lieut.-gen. in the British forces, col. 60th regt. inf. member of the sovereign council of Geneva, took the surname and arms of Mackay by r.l. 1 Sept. 1775; b. Dec. 1736; m. Aiar. 1751, Anne Louisa, sole dau. and heir of Hugh Mackay, of Scowrey, and had with other issue, George, ensign 60th regt. (? capt. 40th, and m. Jemima, dau of Garret Archbold, of Donode, co, Kildare, s.p.) [3] Mark, lieut.-col. 60th regt. m. 1st, Miss Berthod, of New Jersey, and 2ndly, Miss De Visme, of New Jersey (she re-m. to Aaron Burr, vice-president United States). By his 1st wife he had 2 sous, (1) Frederick, of New York, married and had issue. (2) Barto, chief justice of Louisiana 1805; married and had issue. AUGUSTINE PREVOST, of East Bamet, Middx. a native of Geneva, major-gen. in the British army, col. 2nd batt. 60th regt. celebrated for his defence of Savannah 1779; d. 4 :May, 1786, aged 83, having m. 29 Aug. 1765, Anne, dau. of < 'hevallier George Grand, of Amsterdam; she d. 10 Oct. 1809, leaving 3 sons, [1] Sir George, created a Baronet. [2] James, rear-adm. R.N.; b. 29 Dec. 1771; d. 28 Oct. 1855, having m. 1st— 7 Jan. 1799. Frances Sophia, dau. of Rev. Francis Haultain, rector of Weybridge, Surrey; she d. 1 Feb. 1813, having had a son and 2 daus. (1) James Charles, adm. (ret[ary, dau. of James Davis, of Uppins, Bucks; she d. 27 Feb. j ] 828, haviug had 2 sons and 4 daus. i [1] William Henry, M.A. Pembroke Coll. Oxon. 18(58, late ! Icllow and bursar, rector of Coin St. Deuuis, Glouc. since : 1874, of Somerton, Oxon. 1861/74 ; b. 23 Jan. 1813; m. 29 Mar. } 1859, Lucy, dau. of Daniel Tauuton, Esq. of Walton House, j [2] Bartliolomew, M.A. F.R.s. F.R.A.S. fellow of Pembroke Coll. 1844, hou. fellow Queen's Coll. 1870, Sedleian professor of natural philosophy 1853, member of the hebdomadal council, O.xford, member of governing body and fellow of Winchester Coll. ; b. 14 May, 1818 ; m. 20 Aug. 1857, Amy Eliza, dau. of William Cole Cole, Esq. of Highfield, Exmouth, and has 2 sons and 5 daus. William Arthur, b. 20 Feb. I860.— Bartholomew George, b. 7 May, 1870.— Amy Maud. — Mary Eliza Mabel.— Alice Mar- garet.— Rose Emelyn.— Elenor Rokeby. [3] Anne, d. s. p. 6 May, 1875, having m. to John Benjamin, only son of Benjamin Andrews, of Stowting, Kent. [4] Mary, m. 26 June, 1845, to Rev. Thomas William Good- lake, rector of Swindon, Glouc; he d. 14 Oct. 1876, having had mth other issue 2 sons and 3 daus. (1) Thomas Surman GOODLAKE, b. 20 June, 1847. (2) William Henry Gerrard, lieut. H.M.S. "Shannon"; b. 25 Oct. 1848; d. 27 June, 1878, having m. 16 May, 1876, Catherine Maud, only dau. of Samuel Julian, Esq, of co. Kerry. (3) Mary BUzabeth. (4) Henrietta Gertrude. (5) Grace Emily, m. 6 June, 1871, to Charles Crocker, of Wargrave, Berks, and has a son, Charles Edward Goodlake CrOKER, b. 13 Feb. 1874. [5] Harriet, unm. [6] Charlotte, unm. Key. William Price m. 2ndly— 15 July, 1829, Harriet, dau. of James Davis, of Uppins; she d. July, 1866, having had with other issue 2 sons and a dau. [7] George, b. 6 Jan. 1834; unm. 8] James, b. 3 June, 1836 ; d. s. p. ; his wife d. 27 July, 1869. 9] Adelaide, d. s. p. having m. 3 Nov. 1869, to Bernard John McNulty, C.E. SIR CHARLES PRICE, of Spring Grove, Richmond, Surrey, alderman of FarringdoH ward without 1803, master ot ironmongers' company 1798, m.p. city of London 18U2, 1806, 1807, and 1812, and lord mayor, col. 4th city vols, created a Baroxet 2 Feb. 1804; b. 25 Jan. 1747/8; d. 19 July, 1818, having m. 16 Dec. 1773, Mary, dau. and eventual coheir of William Rugge, of London ; she d. 22 Feb. 1838, having had with 4 daus. 4 sons, /I/ Sir Charles, s. as 2nd Baronet. /2/ Ralph, of Sydenham, Kent, master of ironmongers' com- pany 1834 and 1837; b. 8 Feb. 1780; d. 3 April, 1860, having ni. 3 Sept. 1805, his cousin Charlotte Savory, 2nd dau. of Lieut.- Col. Thomas Carteret Hardy; she d. 2 April, 1850, having had 3 sons and 3 daus. [1] Ralph Charles, of Carshalton, Surrey; b. 25 July, 1806; d. 1 Mar. 1868, having m. 1 Oct. 1835, his cousin Eliza Al- binia, 5th dau. of Sir Charles Price, Bart, and had with other issue 5 sons and 3 daus. (1) Edmund, rector and patron of Farnborough; b. 11 Aug. 1836; d. s. p. 15 Sept. 1872, having m. 17 Oct. 1867, Frances Augusta, 4th dau. of late Edward Cockburn Kindersley, of London. (2) Ralph George, b. 18 June, 1838; m. 13 Nov. 1867, An- nette, dau. of Rev. Simon Bumey Warner, rector of Clyst St. Mary, Devon, and has 2 daus. Edith Mabel.— Annette Maud. (3) Alfred Adams, capt. 67th regt.; b. 9 Jan. 1840- m 17 Jan. 1867, Eliza Lockett, dau. of John Taylor, Esq. of London, late Indian C.S. and has 3 sons and 2 daus Ernest Charles, b. 19 Oct. 1867.— Kenneth Alexander, b. 2 Jan. 1869.-Ralph Charles, b. 6 Dec. 1873.-Geraldine Mabel.— Kathleen Mary. (4) Alexander Smirke, b. 30 Oct. 1841 (5) Herbert Still, b. 1 Dec. 1845. (6) Marian Frances m. 13 May, 1874, to James Frederick Gfutskell, Esq. of Vithery, Malabar, India. (•J ) Eva. (8) Ethel Florence. [2j Robert, capt. 67th Bengal N.l. interpreter and quarter- master 18th N.I ; b. 13 July, 1813; killed in action 4 Feb. 18o3, having m. lst-25 Aug. 1838, Ellen Anne, dau. of o *'i^^°^^„'i>' ^i^ . ' ^^® ^- s- P- 24 Nov. following. He m 2ndly-29 Feb. 1840, Sophia Catherine, youngest dau of Lieut.-Col. Rol^rt Leslie Anstruther (BlR^r.^Tfhe d^r^ct l^""- , ?^ ^- ^f^^y-.l^ ^*y' 1850, his cousin Harriet, 2nd dau. of Sir Charies Price, Bart.; she d. s. p. 11 Mav 1880 Bv his 2nd wife he left an only su^iving son ^' ^ RALPH Anstruther Price, major 9th Bengal n i • b W^l^' \^^\ V J"ly' 1867, Fanny Hughes, dau. of James Lamb, of Calcutta, and has a son and dau Robert James Stafford, b. 18 Feb. 1870.-Mary Sophia. [3] Francis Lysons, of Surbiton Hill, Surrey ; b 27 Dec 1819 ; m. 28 Dec. 1854, Louisa Georgiana, 2nd dau. of late Charles Burlton, 41st regt.; she d. 1 Mar. 1865, leaving a dau.— Louisa Charlotte Mary. [4] Charlotte Mary. [5] Sarah Anne, m. 19 Mar. 1829, to Simon Adams Beck, of AUesley Park, Warwick. [6] Laura Frances, m. 27 Aug. 1840, to Robert Still, of Lin- coln's Inn, who d. 1863. /3/ Richard, of South Lambeth; b. 1 June, 1780; d. 15 Sept. 1852, having m. 12 Oct. 1805, Elizabeth, dau. of Henry Heyinan, Esq. of London, consul-gen. for the Hanse Towns ; she d. 5 Mar. 1847, having had with other issue 2 sons and 6 daus. [1] Augustus, lieut.-col. 4th Bombay rifles; b. 14 June, 1813; d. 17 May, 1870, having m. 27 April, 1852, Elizabeth Enmia, dau. of late Major-G^n. Hodgson, Bombay art. and has 2 sous and 2 daus. Petley Lloj-d Augustus, b. 25 April, 1856. — Hermann Chicheley Augustus, b. 14 June, 1858.— Florence Ethel Augusta. — Ada Elizabeth Augusta. [2] George Uvedale, major-gen. Bombay staff (sup. list 1881), late 19th N.I.; b. 3 April, 1821; m. Ist— 30 July, 1861, EUza- beth Palmer, dau. of James Price, Q.M. 24th regt. and widow of Arthur Edward Frere, Esq. lieut. 24th regt. (BART.) ; she d. 16 July, 1857, having had 2 sons and 2 daus. (1) George Uvedale, b. (2) Edward Augustus Uvedale, b. ; m. 27 Oct. 1881, Elizabeth Henrietta, 2nd dau. of Henry J. P. Dumas, Esq. (3) Catherine Rosalind, m. 19 Oct. 1872, to Thomas Henry, 2nd son of late Thomas Durie Moore, of Liverpool. (4) Emma Elizabeth. Col. Price m. 2ndly— 22 Jan. 1859, Harriette Anne Wil- hehnina, dau. of late Rev. Charles Robert Gayer, of Dingle, CO. Kerry, and has 2 sous and a dau. (5) Charles Henry Uvedale, lieut. Welsh regt.; b. 16 June, 1862.— (6) Cyril Uvedale, b. 13 May,1868.— (7) Mary Sophia. [3] Mary, m. 21 July, 1836, to her cousin Sir Arthur James Rugge- Price, Bart. [4] Rosina Mary, m. 8 Jan. 1868, to her cousin Sir Frederick Pott-Price, Bart, who d. s. p. 15 Nov. 1873. E5] Charlotte Augusta. 6] Frances Henrietta, d. 6 Jan. 1864, having m. 1866, to Patrick Stewart, bar.-at-law L.I. E7] Anna Maria. 8] Catherine Harriet, m. 24 Jan. 1850, to Henry Rowley Donaldson Marrett, surgeon Madras army (son of Gen. Marrett ,E.I.C.S.) ; he d. 9 Feb.1867, haviug had 3 sous and adau. Henry Richard Marrett, b. 19 Nov. 1861.— Charles Beau- champ, b. 12 July, 1853.— Edward Uvedale, b. 6 Jan. 1869. — Catherine Mary Matilda. /4/ Thomas, of Clemen thorpe, co. York, of the 4th dragoons; b. 4 Aug. 1783: d. 29 Jan. 1866, having m. 22 May, 1814, Eliza, 2nd dau. and coheir of Hall Plimier, Esq. of Stockton Hall, Yorks. (and niece of Sir Thomas Plumer, master of the rolls) ; she d. 10 Mar. 1857, having had 6 sons and 2 daus. [1] Thomas Charles, M.A. Merton Coll. Oxon. 1842, post- master 1836, vicar of St. Augustine's, Bristol, since 1851, rector of Holtby, Yorks. 1845/51, domestic chaplain to late Lord Howden (ext.); b. 4 Aug. 1816; m. 8 April, 1847, Ellen, dau. of John Taylor, of Liverpool, and has 4 sons and 4 daus. Charles Chicheley, b. 1 Oct. 1854.— Ralph Montague Roke- by, b. 3 May, I860.— Thomas Plumer, b. 15 May, 1861.— Hall Towrye, b. 27 April. 1864.— Alice Ellen. — Blanche Isabel. — Ellen Anderson. — Eliza Plumer. [2] Edwin Plumer, i.t. called 1841, Q.c. B.A. Lincoln Coll. Oxon. 'recorder of York, and judge of county courts West Norfolk; b. 13 Mar. 1818; m. 15 June, 1841, his cousin Lucy, elder dau. and coheir of John Harrison, Esq. of Ripley, Surrey (son of Robert Harrison, of Benniugholme Hall and Ruisthorpe, co. York), and has a son and 3 daus. (1) John Harrison, b. 8 Dec. 1848. (2) Dora Lucy. (3) Georgiana Charlotte Elizabeth, m. 22 Oct. 1879, to William Thomas Law, M.D. of Brompton hospital. (4) Beatrice. [3] Spencer Cosby, capt. late 72nd highlanders; b. 19 Aug. 1819; m. 1st— 18 Dec. 1843, Sarah, dau. of John Hyde, of Castle Hyde, co. Cork, and widow of William Cooke CoUis, Esq. of Castle Cooke, co. Cork; she d. 12 Aug. 1850. He in. 2ndly — Adelaide, dau. of George Baker, Esq. By his 1st wife he had 3 daus. (1) Annie Eliza, m. 8 June, 1869, to Hormuzd Rassam, late first assistant political resident Aden, in H.M. Indian c.fS. also envoy to King Theodore of Abyssinia, and lias 5 daus. Theresa R ASSAM. — Mary. — Helena. — Annie Ferida.— A dau. b. 7 Mar. 1880. (2) Louisa Mary, m. 16 May, 1872, to Henry Charles Cut- cliffe, Esq. (3) Caroline Frances, m. 24 Dec. 1867, to Henry George Saunders, major Bengal S.C. [4] Hall Rokeby, master of Ironmongers' company 1877/8; b. 11 July, 1821; m. 12 May, 1863, Fanny, dau. of Matthew Holland, of London, and has 2 sons and a dau. Arthur Rokeby, b. 5 Mar. 1854.— Wilfrid Thomas Rokeby, b. 16 Jan. 1856.— Helen Ursula Rokeby. [5] Clement Uvedale, b.l9 April, 1825; d. unm. 25 Dec. 1879. [6] Eliza Caroline, m. 28/29 Mar. 1855, to her cousin Capt. Robert Charles Holmes, 10th hussars ; he d. 17 April, 1869, leaving 3 sons, Charles HoiiMlcs, b. .-Harry, b. .— Dalkeith, b. PRICE, 517 [7] Araminta Mary, m. 23 Nov. 1848, to Lieut.-Gen. Burck- hardt Heinrich von Scbmeling, commandant of Dautzic, and has 3 dans. (1) Mary Eliza Emilie VOX SCHMELTNG,m. 11 April, 1872, to Heinrich, only son of Gustav von Scbmeling. (2) Aniiiiinta Caroline. (3) Aiigiiste Fanny. SIR CHARLES, 2nd Baronet, master of the Ironmongers" company 1819: b. 3 Sept. 1776; d. 26 April, 1847, having m. 3 May, 17J»8, Mary Ann, dau. of William King, of London; she d. 9 Mav, 1817, having bad 3 sons and 4 daus. (1) Sir Cliju-les Rugge, 3rd Baronet; b. 28 Sept. 1802; d.unm. 3 .July, 1866. (2) Sir Frederick Pott, 4th Baronet; b. 5 Sept. 1806; d. s. p. 15 Nov. 1873, having ni. 8 Jan. 1868, Rosina Mary, dau. of late Richard Price, of South Lambeth. (3) Sir Arthur James, 5th and present Baronet, (4) Mary, d. 16 Aug. 1870, having m. 4 Nov. 1823, to William Pott, of Soutbwark, Surrey, (5) Harriet, d. s. p. 11 May, 1880, having m. 16 May, 1850, as 3rd wife, to her cousin Capt. Robert Price, who fell in action 4 Feb. 1853. (6) Eliza Albinia, m. 1 Oct, 1836, to her cousin Ralph Charles Price, of Carshalton, Surrey, \\ho d. 1 Mar. 1868. (7) Emily Harriet, m. 2 April, 1845, to Henry Currey, architect to St. Thomas's hospital, and has 2 sons and 2 daus. P RICE, Sir Rose Lam- BART (1851, U.K.), major R. M. L. I. served at the storm- ing of Canton 1857, in the Indian Mu- tiny and in China ; s. his uncle as 3rd Baronet in 1872; b. July, 1837; m. 3 Jan. 1877, Isabella, youngest dau. of William Tarleton, Esq. and has 2 sons, (1) Rose, b. 28 July, 1878. (2) Son, b. 29 June, 1880, at Halifax, N.8. Arms — Sa. a chevron erminois between three spears' heads arg. embrued ppr. Crest— A dragon's head vert erased gu. holding in the mouth a sinister hand erect embrued all ppr. Seat — Trengwainton, Cornwall. Town Address— 24, Queensbery Place, s.w. Hineage. CHARLES PRICE (son of Francis Price, of Jamaica, who was a captain there under Penn and Venables 1655, and was representative in the first general assembly there 1663; he maiTied Sarah Booth), m. Sarah, dau. of Philip Edmonds, of Jamaica, and died there 23 May, 1730, aged 52, having had 3 sons, (1) Sir Charles, of Trin. Coll. Oxon. many years speaker of the house of assembly, Jamaica, resigned 1763, when his eldest son was elected in his stead, created a BARONET 13 Aug. 1768; d. 26 July, 1772, having m. Maria Shai-p, and had an only sur- viving son, Sir Charles, 2nd Baronet, speaker of the house of assembly; b. 6 Feb. 1732; d. s. p. 16 Oct. 1788, having m. Elizabeth, dau. of John Gay, Esq. of Berkshire Hall, Jamaica, chief justice of the Island, and widow of John Woodcock; she d. s. p. 5 June, 1771. It is stated that he was succeeded by his brother Sir Rose Price, who d. s. p. when the title became ext. (2) Thomas, m. Anne Moor; d. s. p. . (3) John, of Worthy Park, Jamaica; d. 4 Feb. 1739/40, having m. 6 Feb. 1737, Margaret, 2nd dau. of Henry Badcock, Esq. of Penzance; she d. 8 Oct. 17C5, leaving an only son, John, of Worthy Park; b. 25 June, 1738 ; d. 3 Jan. 1797, having m. 3 Aug. 1764, Elizabeth Williams, dau. of John Bramer, Esq. of St. John's, Jamaica; she d. 7 Nov. 1810, having had an only sui-viving son, viz.— SIR ROSE PRICE, created a BARONET 30 May, 1815; b. 21 Nov. 1768; d. 29 Sept. 1834, having m. 1798, Elizabeth, youngest dau. of Charles Lambart, Esq. (E. C AVAN) , of Beau Pare, CO. Meath; she d. 2 Dec. 1826, having had 6 sons and 7 daus. (1) Rose Lambart, b. 4 July, 1799; d. 15 Jan. 1826, having m. 26 Jan. 1824, Catherine, Countess Dowager of Desart, and dau. of Maurice N O'Connor, Esq.; she d. 13 Feb. 1874, leaving a dau. Maria, m. 16 May, 1843, to John La Touche, Esq. of Harris- town, CO. Cork, and had an only son (E. Clonmbll) and an only surviving dau. (V. Bakgor). (2) Sir Charles Dutton, 2iid Baronet: b. 7 Dec. 1800; d. unm. 18 May, 1872. (3) Francis, capt. 19th regt.; b. 11 Mar. 1804; d. 14 Sept. 1863, ha\ing m. 1st— 16 June, 1835, Catherine Henrietta, 3rd dau. of late Henry Hewitt, Esq. of Cork ; she d. 20 May, 1839. He m. 2ndly— 1859, Mary, widow of John Cozens, Esq. By his 1st wife he had 2 sons, /I/ Sir Rose Lambart, 3rd and present Baronet. /2/ Henry Talbot, com. R.N. (retd. list 1881), gov. H.M. prison, Kinttsford ; b. 20 Mar. 1839; m. 22 Oct. 1870, Lizzie Charlotte, 2nd dau. of late Charles Hewitt, M.D. and has 3 sons and 3 daus. Francis Henry Talbot, b. 28 May, 1872.— Lewis, b. 21 Aug. 1874.— Ralph Moreton Aldworth, b. 28 April, 1878.— Rose Lizzie.— Gertrude Louisa.— A dau. b. 11 Nov. 1880. (4) John,inspector-gen. of penal establishment, Victoria; b. 20 Oct. 1808 ; miu-dered by convicts at Williamstown 27 Mar. 1857, having m. 12 Jime, 1838, Mary, eldest dau. of Major Franklin, 1st Bengal cav. and had with other issue 3 sons and a dau. /I/ John Frederick, Madras C.S. ; b. 1839 ; m. 1863, AlicBj youngest dau. of (Hon.) H. D. Phillips, member of council. Fort St. George, and has issue. /2/ James Franklin, murdered by blacks at Mulgrave Island, Torres Straits, 1878. /3/ Thomas Caradoc Rose, capt. Madras S.C. ; b. 21 Oct. 1842 ; m. 5 Aug. 1874, Mary Dennistoun, dau. of Thomas BailUe, Esq. (BART.), and has a son and dau. Thomas Rose Caradoc, b. 2 Aug. 1875. — Louisa Mary Eliza- beth Rose. /4/ Anna Clara, m. 1866, to Rev. Rowland Hayward, of Kew, Victoria. (5) George, of Worthy Park, Jamaica; b. 10 April, 1812 ; m. 17 Oct. 1839 Hon. Emily Valentine Plunket, dau. of Edward, 14th Baron Dunsany; she d. 20 Sept. 1864, leaving a son and 2 daus. /I/ George Edward, com. R.N. (retd.), M.P. Devonport since 1874 ; b. ; m. 6 Feb. 1873, Gertrude Lawrence, adopted dau. of Phoebe, widow of Joshua Locke, Esq. M.P. /2/ Emily Julia, m. 7 Oct. 1869, to James Taylor Hawksley, Esq. /3/ Charlotte Eliza (youngest dau.), m. 8 Jan. 1879, to Rev. Reginald Henry Dyke-Troyte (ACLAND— Bart.) (6) Thomas, 60th rifles ; b. 3 Nov. 1817 ; d. , having m. 26 May, 1845, Anne, dau. of P. H. Macnamara, Esq. of 62nd regt. (7) Elizabeth Mary, m. 26 June, 1830, to John Basset, Esq. of Tehidy Park, Cornwall, J.P. D.L. high sheriff 1837, lieut.-col. Cornwall miners' mil.; he d. 4 July, 1843, having had 4 sons, /I/ John Francis BASSET, of Tehidy Park, J.P. D.L. high sheriff 1861; b. 15 July, 1831 ; d. s. p. 9 Feb. 1869, having m. 26 July, 1858, Hon. Emily Henrietta Vereker, dau. of John, 2nd Viscount Gort; she d. s. p. 3 July, 1873. /2/ Arthur, of Tehidy; b. 12 May, 1833; d. unm. 7 May, 1870. /3/ Gustavus Lambart, of Tehidy, late lieut. 72nd regt. ; b. 17 Sept. 1834; m. 2 Sept. 1869, Charlotte Mary, dau. of William Elmhirst, Esq. of West Ashby, co. Line, and has a son, Arthur Francis BASSET, b. 29 Jan. 1873. /4/ Walter St. Aubyn. (8) Charlotte, d. 25 Oct. 1868, having ro. 10 July, 1838, to Thomas Charles Higgins, Esq. of Turvey House, Beds, high sheriff 1823; he d. 4 Feb. 1865, having had 2 sons and 3 daus. /I/ William Francis HIGGINS, b. 5 Jan. 1845; m. 28 Jan. 1873, Fanny Adela, dau. of Major-Gen. William Wilby, C.B. and widow of William Backwell Tyringham, Esq. of Tyring- ham, Bucks. (MACKWORTH— Bart.), and has 2 sons and 2 Gustavus Lambart Higgins, b. 18 Nov. 1873.— A son, b. 21 July, 1880.— Adela Kathleen.— A dau. b. 16 April, 1878. /2/ Dennis Lambart, b. Aug. 1847. /3/ Harriet Anna, m. 3 April, 1872, to Richard Moore Brocklebank, Esq. /4/ Emily Kathleen. /5/ Louisa Blanche. (9) Anne. (10) Agnes. (11) Julia. (12) Louisa Douglas, d. 18 Dec. 1881, having m. 28 Nov. 1837, to Charies Edmund, youngest son of Gen. Sir George Nugent, (13)* Jane Francis, m. 28 April, 1846, to Hon. Percy Moreton, son of John, 1st Earl of Ducie. Green- Price— see Green. 2 J/2 518 pmNGLE^PRYSE. PKINGLE, Sir Norman William Drummond (1683, N.S.), major 38th regt., of royal archers or Queen's body- guard of Scotland ; s. his father as 7th Baronet in 1870; b. 16 April, 1836; m. 10 Jan. 1871, his cousin, Louisa Clemen- tina, youngest dau. of late Kobert Stewart, Esq. of Alderston, and has a son and 2 daus. (1) Norman Robert, b. 18 Oct. 1871. (2) Magdalen Valerie. (3) Violet Louisa Maria, Arms— Az. three escallops or. CRESTS— A saltire within a garland of bay-leaves ppr. Motto— Coronat fides. Sir ROBERT PRINaLE, of Stichill (descended from William Pringle, of Whittoun, co. Roxburgh, 1492), created a Baronet of Nova Scotia 5 Jan. 1683, with remainder to the heirs male of his body ; m. 1660, Margaret, dau. of Sir John Hope, Bart. Lord Craighall of Session, and had 18 children, of whom 4 sons. [1] Sir John, s. as 2nd. Baronet. [2] Sir Walter, of Lochton, Lord Newhall of Session 1718, and a lord of justiciary; d. 14 Dec. 1736, having m. , dau. of John Stone, of Hiltoun, and had 3 sons, who all died s. p. [3] Robert (Right Hon), secretary of state and secretary of war; m. Miss Law, and had an only son, — Robert, bar.-at-law, d. imm. [4] Thomas, "W.s. ; m. Miss Hay, and had with other issue 2 sons, /I/ Robert, Lord Edgefield of Session, Nov. 1754; m. Elizabeth, dau. of Sir John Clerk, of Pennycuik, and had a son, — Thomas, lieut.-col. /2/ Walter (4th son), of St. Kitts, merchant and planter; m. Miss Liderdale, and had with 4 daus. a son, Thomas, vice-adm. R.N. SIR JOHN, 2nd Baronet, m. Magdalen, dau. of Sir Gilbert Eliott, of Stobbs, Bart, (aunt of Sir George Augustus Eliott, Lord Heathfield, K.B.); shed. Dec. 1739, having had •with other issue 2 sons, /I/ Sir Robert, s. as 3rd Baronet. /2/ Sir John, physician-gen. to the forces in Germany, physican to George III. created a BARONET 5 June, 1766, appointed physician to the Queen, and after to the Prince of Wales, president royal society; d. s. p. 18 Jan. 1782, aged 75, having m. 14 April, 1752, Charlotte, dau. of Dr. Oliver, of Bath • she d. 29 Dec. 1753. ' SIR ROBERT, 3rd Baronet, d. 14 Dec. 1779, aged 88, having m. 1723, Catherine, dau. of James Pringle, Esq. of Torwoodlee, co. Selkirk; she d. 28 May, 1745, having had with other issue a son, SIR JAMES, 4th Baronet, lieut.-col. 59th regt. lieut.-col. Duke of Buccleuch's fencibles, master of works in Scot- land, represented Berwickshire in four parliaments ; d 7 April 1809, having m. 11 Sept. 1767, EUzabeth, dau. of Norman Mac- leod, Esq. of Macleod ; she d. , having had with 4 daus. 3 sons. (1) Robert of Stichill, d. s. p. having m. 22 April, 1806 his cousm, Sarah, dau. of Lieut.-Gen. Norman Macleod, of Macleod- she d. June following. ' (2) Sir John, s. as 5th Baronet. (3) Sir Norman, s. as 6th Baronet. SIR JOHN 5th Baronet, capt. 12th light dragoons; d. 15 June, 1869, aged 85, having m. lst-2 June 1809, Emilia Anne, dau. of Lieut.-Gen. Norman Macleod, of Macleod and had vnin other issue a son and 4 daus. [1] John Robert, Madras c.s.; d. 5 Sept. 1847, having m 21 Aug 1844 Hester Helen, eldest dau. of Col. NcNeiU, Madras light cav (brother of Alexander McNeill, of Colonsay), and had an only dau. Emily Eliza Steele, m. 19 Dec. 1865, as 2nd wife, to John Gor- roi ^' ^^' ^^ ^^""y* Aberdeenshire; he d. s. p. 31 Mar. 1878. [2 J Emily, [3] Katherine Margaret, d. 24 May, 1846, having m. 29 July 1845, as 1st wife, to Archibald Campbell Swinton, advocate LL.D. professor civil law Edinburgh University 1842/62 (see also SiTWELL — BABT.), and had a dau. — Katherine Margaret. [4] Anne Crawford, m. 1 July, 1854, as 2nd wife, to Hon. Charles St. Clair, com, R.N. (B. Sinclair) ; he d. 8 Feb. 1863. [5] Mary. SIR JOHN m. 2ndly— 10 Oct. 1831, Lady EUzabeth Maitland Campbell, dau. of John, 1st Marquis of Breadalbane; she d. 17 Feb. 1878, having had 2 daus. [6] Mary Gavin, m. 18 July, 1861, to Hon. Robert Baillie- Hamilton, M.P. Berwicks. 1874/80 (E. HADDINGTON). [7] Magdalen Breadalbane, m. 1st — 9 July, 1863, to Alexander Anderson, Esq. of Newstead, Australia; he d. She re-m. 21 Jan. 1874, as 2nd wife, to Sir Robert Bateson- Harvey, Bart. SIR NORMAN, 6th Baronet, major 21st N.B. fusiliers, British consul at Stockholm and Dunkirk; b. 22 July, 1787; d. 18 April, 1870, having m. 17 Jan. 1826, Anne, eldest dau. of Robert Stewart, Esq. of Alderston, N.B. and had with other issue (d. y.) 3 sons and 2 daus. (1) Sir Norman "William Drummond, 7th and pre- sent Baronet. (2) Francis John, lieut. b. 3 Oct. 1838. (3) Walter Louis, b. 23 Oct. 1846. (4) Harriett Elizabeth Anne. (5) Emilia Margaret. PIIYSE, SIR Pryse, of Gogcrddau, co. Cardigan, J.P. d.l. Baro- uet, so created 28 July, 1866, high sheriff 1861, capt. Cardigan militia 1863/72, late R.H.G. as- sumed the surname and- arms of Pryse in lieu of JiOveden by R.L. 28 July, 18,03; b. 15 Jan. 1838; m. 23 Feb. 1859, Louisa Joan, younger dau. of Capt. John Lewes, of Llanlear, co. Cardigan, and has 6 sons and 2 daus. (1) Pryse, lieut. 2ud N. Durham mil. ; b. 11 Dec. 1859 ; m. 2 June, 1881, Louisa, 3rd dau. of Lieut.-Col. Howell, of Penrheol, CO. Carmarthen. (2) Edward John, lieut. Welsh regt.; b. 10 July, 1862. (3) Lewis Thomas Loveden, b. 5 Feb. 1864. (4) Richard Humphrey Edmund, b. 1 May, 1867. (5) George Rice, b. 20 Feb. 1870. (6) Herbert William, b. 7 Nov. 1872. (7) Margaret Louisa Joan. (8) Florence Mary. Arms — Or, a lion rampant reguardant sa. Crest — Or, a lion as in the arms holding a fleur-de-lis or. Motto— Duw au benditho (God with us). Seat— Gogerddan, Cardiganshire. Eineage. EDWARD LOVEDEN LOVEDEN, of Buscot, Berks, d. 4 Jan. 1822, having m. 1st— 15 July, 1773, Margaret, only dau. and sole heir of Lewis Pryse, of Gogerddan ; she died 30 Jan. 1784. He m. 2ndly— 30 Aug. 1785, Elizabeth, dau. and sole heir of John Darker, Esq. of Gayton Park, Northants. He m. 3rdly — , dau. of Thomas Linthall, Esq. By his 1st wife he left an only son, PRYSE (LOVEDEN) PRYSE, of Gogerddan and Buscot, aforesaid, high sheriflE co. Cardigan 1798, M.P. Cardigan ; d. 1 Jan. 1849, having m. 1st— 20 July, 1798, Hon. Harriet Flower, dau. of William, 2nd Viscount Ashbrook, and widow of Rev. and Hon. John Ellis- Agar (V. Oi.lFDEN); she d. s. p. 22 Jan. 1813. He m. 2ndly— 29 April, 1816, Jane, dan. of Peter Cavallier, Esq. of Gisborough, York ; she d. 23 Mar. 1846, having had 3 sons, [1] Pryse Loveden, M.D. Cardigan, b. 1 June, 1815; d. 1 Feb. 1855, having m. 14 Sept. 1836, Margaretta .Jane, 2iid dau. of Major Walter Rice, of Llwyn-y-brain, Carmarthens. (she re-m. to Henry Charles Fryer, Esq. of Lodge Park, co. Cardigan), and had a son and 2 daus. PULESTON, 519 (1) Sir Pryse, created a Baronet. (2) Margaret, m. 13 Oct. 1869, to Thomas Holford Esq. of Papillon Hall, co. Leic. and has a son, b. 2 Sept. 1879. (3) Caroline Agnes. [2] Edward Lewis Pryse, col. in the army, capt. late 6th dra- goon guards, lord-lieut. Cardigans. M.P. Cardigan 1867/68 ; b. 27 June, 1817. [3] John Pugh Vaughan-Pryse, of Bwlchbychan, co. Carmar- then, J.P. D.L. CO. Cardigan, on roll high sheriff 1876, assumed (by D.P.) the additional surname of Vaughan 1866 ; b. 10 Sept. 1818 ; m. 1st— 19 Nov. 1844, Mary Ann, dau. of John Walters- Phillips, Esq. of Aberglasney, co. Carmarthen; she d. 21 June, 1851, leaving a dau. /I/ Mary Anne Emily Jane, m. 12 Dec. 1872, to Charles George Adams Mayhew, lieut. 23rd R.W. fusiliers. Mr. Vaughax-Pryse m. 2ndly— 12 Oct. 1853, Decima, dau. of Major Walter Rice, of Llwyn-y -brain, aforesaid, and has an only surviving son, /2/ John Carbery Pugh, b. 7 April, 1859. PULESTON, Sir Richard Price, of Emral, Flints J.P. D.L. (1813 U.K.), capt. late 75th and 44th regts. formerly capt. and adj. Flint militia ; s. as 3rd Baronet in 1860 ; b. 27 Dec. 1813 ; m. 7 June, 1853, Catherine Judeth Fountayne, youngest dau. of Richard Fountayne- Wilson, Esq. of Melton Park, Yorks. (and sister of James Montagu, of Melton), and has 3 daus. (1) Annette Fountayne, m. 12 April, 1877, to Philip, eldest son of Simon Yorke, Esq. of Erddig Park, co. Denbigh (E. HARBWICKE). (2) Mary Sophia, m. 3 Feb. 1880, to Llewellyn England S. Parry, of Craflwyn, near Beddgelert, N. Wales. (3) Catherine Theodosia Fountayne. Note— Heir presumptive, Rev. Theophilus G. H. Price Puleston. Arms — Sa. three mullets arg. Crests — 1st, On a mount vert an oak tree ppr. pendent there- from by a band az. an escutcheon gu. charged with three ostrich feathers within a prince's coronet or in commemora- tion of Sir Richard Puleston having had the honom- of intro- ducing the Prince of Wales into the principality, 9 Sept. 1806). 2nd, On a chapeau gu. turned up erm. a stag statant ppr. attii'ed or. Motto— Clariores e tenebris. Seat — Emral, near Worthenbury, Flintshire. TOWN House— 65, Upper Berkeley Street, Portman Square, w. fLineage. RICHARD PARRY PRICE, of Bryn-y-Pys, Flints, and Castle Lions, Ireland ; b. 19 May, 1736; d. 14 May, 1782, having m. 1st — 18 Dec. 1759, Dorothy, dau. of Sir John Bryne, Bart. (B. DE TABLET), and sister of Sir Peter Leycester ; she d. Dec. 1761, leaving an only son, [1] Francis Parry Price, of Bryn-y-Pys ; b. 19 Nov. 1761 ; d. 1787, having m. Francisca, dau. of Rev. Henry Offley Wright, of Mottram, Cheshire, and had a son and dau. (1) Francis Richard Parry Price, of Bryn-y-Pys; d. s. p. 21 Dec. 1853, having m. 1st— 19 Aug. 1811, Susanna, dau. of Thomas Townley Parker, Esq. of Cuerden and Astley, co. Lane; she d. 8 Sept. 1813, leaving an only dau. who died young. He m. 2ndly, Eliza, dau. of Rev. Burton Phillipson. (2) Frances, m. to George Kenyon, of Cefn. RICHARD PARRY PRICE m. 2ndly— 1764, Anne, only dau. of John Puleston, of Emral, and had an only son, [2] Sir Richard Puleston, took the surname (and arms) of Puleston by R.L. 8 Oct. 1812, created a Baronet 2 Nov. 1813; • ) 3 Sept. 1765; d. 19 May, 1840, having m. 1st— Ellen, dau. of NVilUam Boats, Esq.; shed. . He m. 2ndly— 19 Feb. 1800, Elizabeth, dau. of John Corbet, Esq. of Sundome, Salop. By his 1st wife he had an only son, viz.— SIR RICHARD, 2nd Baronet, col. Flints, militia ; b. 20 June, 1789 ; d. 19 Dec. 1860, having m. 1st— Anne, dau. of Lieut.-Gen. England ; she d. leaving an only son, (1) Sir Richard Price, 3rd and present Baronet. SIR RICHARD m. 2ndly— 1816, Eliza, dau. of J Shaw, of Chester ; she d. 18 Nov. 1847, having had 2 sons and (2) John Philip Bowyer, capt. 82nd regt.; man-ied, and d. 26 Sept. 1859, leaving a son Richard, who died unm. 1875. (3) Theophilus Gresley Henry, B.A. Brasenose Coll. Oxon. 1845 rector of Worthenbmy, Flints, since 1848, J.P. heir presumptive to the Baronetcy ; b. 26 Oct. 1821 ; m. 24 May 1849, Christian Ann Staresmore, dau. of Rev. William Staresmore Martin, vicar of Shawbury, Salop; she d. 19 Aug. 1881 (4) Annabella Anne, m. 23 Oct. 1856, to William Richard Mor- timer Thoyts, Esq. of Sulhamstead House, Berks, on roll high sheriff 1881, and has 2 daus. Emma Elizabeth THOYTS.— Caroline Mary. (5) Ellen Elizabeth, m. 27 Mar. 1845, to William Fielder Crome, Esq. of North Cerney, co. Glouc. J.P. n.L. s p. (6) Mary Louisa, d. 26 Oct. 1865, having m. 28 May, 1848, as 1st wife, to Henry, 4th son of Sir Joseph Bailey, Bart. RADCLIFFE, SiK Joseph Percival Pick- FOED, of Rudding Park, Yorks. d.l. (1813, U.K.); s. his father as 3rd Baronet in 1872; b. 4 Oct. 1824; m. 20 Oct. 1854, Katharine Marj' Elizabeth, only sur- viving child of late Sir Edward Doughty, Bart, of Tichbome, Hants (TiCHBORNE — Bart.), and has 5 sons and 3 daus. (1) Joseph Edward, capt. .5th W. York mil,; b. 1 Aug. 1858; m. 1 Feb. 1881, Mary Katherine, 2nd dau. of John Reginald Francis George Talbot, Esq. of Rhode Hill House, Devon (B. TALBOT). (2) Henry Joseph Francis, b. 14 June, 1862. (3) Philip John Joseph, b. 1 Nov. 1863. (4) Bernard, b. 1869. (5) Roger Chideoke Joseph, b. 1872. (6) Mary Agnes Catharine. (7) Mary Pilumena. (8) Mary Katharine Theresa. Arms— Arg. a bend engrailed sa. charged with a crescent of the field for difference. Crest— A bull's head erased sa. ducally gorged and charged with a crescent for difference of the second. Motto — Virtus propter se. Seats— Rudding Park, Knaresborough; Royton Hall, Oldham; and Caverswall Castle, Cheadle, Staff. Eineage. JOSEPH PICKFORD, of Alt Hill, parish of Ashton-under- Lyne, co. Lane, (great-great-grandson of James Pickford, of Macclesfield ; d. 1765, aged 48, having m. Mary, only sur- viving dau. of William Radclyfle, of Milnsbridge, Yorks. (de- scended from James Radclyffe, of Langley, 2nd son of James Radclyffe,of Radclyffe Tower, co. Lane. See Yorkshire Pedi- grees, ED. FOSTER); she d. 6 Aug. 1747 ; buried with her hus- band in church, Ashton-under-Lyne. His elder son, SIR JOSEPH RADCLIFFE, of Milnsbridge, Yorks. on the death of his uncle, in compliance with whose will he assumed the surname of Radcliffe in lieu of Pickford by R L 19 Dec. 1795, was created a BARONET 2 Nov. 1813, for his distin- guished public services ; b. 8 May, 1744 ; d. 19 Feb. 1819 having m. 1st— 3 Mar. 1763, Katherine, only dau. and heir of Thomas Percival, of Royton (purchased from the 2nd Lord Byron) co Lane. ; she d. 15 May, 1765, having had an only son ' ' [1] William Percival Pickford, d. v. p. 18 Dec, 1763* s p SIR JOSEPH RADCLIFFE m.2ndly-16 Nov. 1765', Elizabeth only child and heir of Richard Sunderland, of Croydon Surrev she d. 26 Mar. 1796 He m. 3rdly-8 April, 1807, Elizabeth, youngest dau. of Ricliard Creswick, of Sheffield, Yorks ^she d 8. p. 24 Nov. 1855, having re-m. Dec, 1822, as 2nd wife tn Laurence Peel, of Ardwick, co. Lane— Bart.— he d jAne 1 82 7, and she re-m. to Jones, surgeon) . By his 2nd wife he had with 5 daus. 2 sons, ^ [2] Joseph, M.A. Ch. Ch. Oxon.; b. 31 Aug. 1766- d v ti 17 May, 1804, having m. 19 Sept. 1796, Mary onlv dau nf /';f ' . «, . /3/ Robert, capt. 14th regt. ; b. 27 Feb. V^Tj d. ^0 Dea ,8^ havine m May, 1817, Margaret, dau. of Patrick OrmksiianK, afoVS she d 8' Jan. 1880. aged 85, having had 3 sons and 2 '^7l) Robert, b. 19 Mar. 1818 ; m. 18 April 1855, f^^f"' ^Jf^- if William Fnllertou Lindsay-Carnegie, Esq. ^lly^'^^^^l: mont, Forfarsh. and had with 3 daus. 6 sons, of whom the eldest, Marmaduke Francis, b. 8 Dec. 1860. . „„„ ^ 7 Ton Wilfrid Alexander Bannerman, youngest son, d. / Jan. 1880, aged 4i. (2) Alexander, b. 3 Dec. 1823 ; drowned 20 Oct. 1857. (3) Marmaduke, b. 3 Oct. 1834 ; drowned 1865. (4) Helen Margaret, d. 19 Nov. 1846. (5) Elizabeth Patricia, m. 28 June, 1877, to Major Henry Joseph Laye, 90th regt. / Edward, ll.d. dean of Edinburgh, d. s. p. 26 Dec. 1872, laving m. Isabella Cochrane, of Halifax, N.S. /5/ Marmaduke, fellow and tutor Jesus Coll. Camb.; d. unm. /6/ Sir William, rear-adm. K.C.B. ; b. 27 May, 1793 ; d. s. p. 3 Dec. 1871. SIR ALEXANDER, 2nd Baronet; b. 14 Feb. 1785; d. 26 April, 1852, having m. 1st— 1 Aug. 1811, Jane, dau. and coheir of Francis Russell, Esq. of Blackball; she d. Aug. 1819, having had 3 sons and 2 daus. /I/ Sir Alexander, s. as 3rd Baronet. /2/ William, b. Aug. 1814; d. unm. 1840. /3/ Francis, capt. R.H.A. ; b. 20 Nov. 1816; d. 25 Dec. 1867, having m. 10 Feb. 1848, Georgina Hay, 3rd dau. of William Foreman-Home, Esq. of Wedderburn ; she d. 10 Jan. 1876, having had 2 sons and a dau. (1) William Alexander, capt. 4th (Q.O.) hussars 18/9; b. 5 Dec. 1848 ; m. 2 Sept. 1873, Susan Newcombe H younger dau. of late William Minchener, Esq. of Clontarf, co. Dublin, and has a son, Alexander Fitzgerald, b. 29 Nov. 1880. (2) Francis Farquharson, b. 28 July, 1855. (3) Jane Elizabeth. /4/ Mary, m. 1st— 10 Aug. 1837, to Rev. Bruges Lambert, of Misterton, Somerset ; he d. s. p. ; she re-m. 25 Dec. 1848, to John Sparkes, Esq. of Bincombe House, Somerset, and has a son and dau. Francis John SPARKES, b. 31 May, 1851.— Francis Jane. /5/ Elizabeth, m. 1st— 6 June, 1843, to John, 2nd son of John CaiT, of Dvmstan Hill ; he d. 24 Aug. 1856, having had a son and dau. (1) John Lauderdale Carr, b. 25 Jan. 1846. (2) Frances Jane, m. 8 Jan. 1873, to her cousin Henry Jolm Carr, com. R.N. Mrs. Carr re-m. 13 June, 1860, to Charles Murray Barstow, Esq. J.P. Edinburgh, and has a son, (3) Charles Edmund Barstow, b. 6 May, 1861. SIR ALEXANDER m. 2ndly— 26 Dec. 1822, Hon. Elizabeth Maule, 2nd dau. of William, Lord Panmure (E. DALHOUSIE) ; she d. 12 Sept. 1852, having had 4 sons and 3 daus. /6/ Fox Maule, capt. 56th regt.; d. 15 Mar. 1860, aged 36. /7/ Edward Bannerman, major-gen. Madras S.C. ; b, 16 Feb. 1830. /8/ George Dalhousie, of the war office; b. 23 May, 1828 ; m. 23 April, 1864, Eleanor Julia Charteris, dau. of John Crawfurd, Esq. of London, F.R.S. and has a son and dau. Alexander Panmure Oswald, b. 15 April, 1867.— Elizabeth Edith. /9/ Marmaduke, lieut-col. Bengal staff corps, cantonment ma- gistrate and J.P. Meean Meer, Punjaub ; b. 10 Mar. 1837 ; m. 14 April, 1868, Annie, dau. of Major-Gen. James Charles Innes, Bengal army, and has 3 sons and a dau. Marmaduke F I b. 18 Feb. 1859.— Fox Maule, b. 3 April, I860.— Alexander C M b. 27 July, 1866.— Elizabeth Maule. /lO/ Patricia, m. 14 May, 1872, as 3rd wife, to William John de Courcy Agnew, com. R.N. (Bart.) /ll/ Christina, d. 13 Mar. 1873, having m. 14 Feb. 1859, as 1st wife, to Col. Charles Elliot, C.B. (retd.), inspector police Bar- badoes 1881, late commissioner of Chutteesgurh, and superin- tendent Astagram division of Mysore, India (brother of Sir Walter Elliot, K.C.S.I.), and has 2 sons and a dau. Walter Edward Elliot, b. 19 Sept. I860.— Greorge Ramsay b. 28 Dec. 1861.— Elizabeth Maule. /12/ Georgina Harvey, m. 20 April, 1861, to Robert John Hay, lieut.-col. R.A. (M. Tweeddale.) SIR ALEXANDER, 3rd Baronet, M.P. Rochdale 1857/9, lieut. 85th regt. d.l. Kincardinesh. capt. 14th Glouc. R.V.; h. 26 May, 1813; d. 3 Mai*. 1875, having m. 29 Dec. 1835, Elleii Matilda, eldest dau. of John Smith Entwisle, Esq. of Foxholes, CO. Lane; she d. 6 May, 1880, having had 4 sons and a dau. (1) Sir Alexander Entwisle, 4th and present Baronet. (2) Hugh Francis, b. 23 Sept. 1838; m. 24 Feb. 1868, Jane Maria, dau. of late Lieut.-Gen. Frederick Harvey Sandys, of Cheltenham, and has 2 sons and 3 daus. Hugh Entwisle, b. 13 Jan. 1871.— Noel Bannerman, b. 25 Dec. 1875.— R:.oda Beatrice.— Sybil.— Olive. (3) John, capt. R.E. comdg. 4th co. Portsmouth; b. 30 June, 1843; m. 5 Sept. 1876, Florence Mary, only child of Richard J Hilton, of Faversham, and has 2 sons and a dau. Hilton Alexander, b. 20 Dec. 1878.— Norman, b. 25 April, 1880.— Ida Mary, d. 14 Jan. 1881. (4) Bertin, b. 13 Oct. 1850. (5) Ellen Augusta. B AMSDEN, Sir John William, of Byrom and Longley Hall, Yorks. (1689, E.), high sherifiE 1868, J.P. and D.L. West Riding, d.l. In- verness, M.P. Yorks. W.R. eastern diyision, 1880, under-secretary of state for war 1857/8, M.P. Taun- ton 1853/7, Hythe 1857/9, Yorks. W.R. 1859/65, Monmouth boroughs 1868/74, hon. col. 1st Yorks. (W.R.) art. vols, since 1862 ; s. his grand- father as 5th Baronet in 1839 ; b. 14 Sept. 1831 : m. 2 Aug. 1865, Lady Helen Guendolen St. Maur, 3rd and youngest dau. of Edward, 13th Duke of Somerset, k.g. and has a son and 2 daus. (1) John Frecheville, b. 7 Jan. 1877. (2) Hermione Charlotte. (3) Rosamund Isabel. Arms — Arg. on a chevron between three fleurs-de-lis sa. as many ram's heads of the field. Crest— An armed arm erect holding in the gauntlet a fleur- de-lis sa. Seats— Byrom, Ferrybridge; Longley Hall, Huddersfield; and Ardverikie, Kingussie, X.B. TOWN HOUSE— 5, Upper Brook Street, W. Hineage. SIR JOHN RAMSDEN, of Longley Hall and Byrom, Yorks. (great-grandson of Robert Romysden or Ramsden, of Eland, parish of HaUfax, see Yorkshire Pedigrees, ED. FOSTER) knighted at Nottingham 12 Aug. 1619, sheriff Yorks. 1636, M.P. Pomfret 1628 and 1640. col. in the service of CHARLES T. taken prisoner at Selby fight 1644, committed to the Tower for high treason 31 May, released 14 Aug. following; d. in Newark Castle ; bur. in the parish church there 27 Mar. 1646 ; m. 1st (settlement dated 15 June, 1624), Margaret, dau. of Sir Peter Frecheville, of Staveley, co Derby (B. Frecheville, ext.); she bur. at Almondbury 22 Dec. 1626, having had 2 sons. He m. 2ndly (settlement dated 17 June. 1634), Anne, dau. of Lawrence Overton, of London (widow, 1st, of George Chamberlayne, and 2ndly, of John Poole, both of London). His grandson, SIR JOHN RAMSDEN (son and heir of William Ramsden and Elizabeth, dau. and heir of Greorge Palmes, of Naburn, Yorks.), sheriff of Yorks. 1672, created a BARONET 30 Nov. 1689 ; b. April. 1647 ; d. 11 June, 1690, having m. 7 Mar. 1670, Sarah, dau. and heir of Charles Butler,of Coates, co.Linc; she d. 14 Jan. 1683, having had 7 sons, who all died without issue, except the eldest, SIR WILLIAM, 2nd Baronet ; bp. at Brotherton 22 Oct. 1672; d. 27 June, 1736, having m.6 Aug. 1696, Hon. Eliza- beth Lowther, 2nd dau. of John, Viscount Lonsdale (and coheir of her brother Henry, 3rd Viscount) ; she bur. at Brotherton 9 Oct. 1764, having had with other issue 5 sous, (1) Sir John, s. as 3rd Baronet. RAM8DEN. 523 (2) James, commissioner of the wine licence oflBce 1734; bp, 3 July, 1704; d. imm. 7 Oct. 1770. (3) Robert, of Osberton, Notts, served in Flanders, and was present at the battles of Dettingen and Foutenoy; bp. 24 June, 1708; d. 9 Feb. 1769, having m. 13 Jan. 1753, Elizabeth, eldest dau. and eventual sole heir of John Smyth, of Heath, Yorks.; she d, 30 April, 1817, having had, with 4 daus. 2 sons, /I/ Robert, of Carlton Hall, Notts. ; bp. 22 Nov. 1753 ; d, 27 April, 1830, having m. 1783, Elizabeth, dau. of Charles Uppleby, of Barrow, co. Line, and widow of Abel Smith, of Wilford, Notts. (B, CARKINGTON); she d. 21 Nov. 1807, having had with other issue an elder son, Robert, of Carlton Hall, Notts. J.P. high sheriff 1837; b. 29 Mar. 1784; d. 15 Sept. 1865, having m. 29 July, 1816, Frances Matilda, dau. of John Plmnptre, of Fredville, Kent; she d. 22 April, 1837, having had with other issue 6 sons and 2 daus. [1] Robert John, of Carlton Hall, Notts.; b. 12 June, 1817; m. 10 Dec. 1844, Mary Matilda, eldest surviving dau. of Rev. Henry Gipps, of Elmley, Kent, vicar of St. Peters, Hereford ; she d. 4 July, 1875, having had 6 sons and 3 daus. (1) Robert Henry, b. 10 Sept. 1845; d. 19 May, 1874, having m. 31 May, 1871, Francesca Romana Maria, eldest dau. of Charles Jebb, Esq. of Clifton, co, Glouc. and has a son and dau. Robert Charles Plumptre, b. 9 Feb. 1874.— Frances Alice Mary. (2) Edward Plumptre, b. 21 Mar. 1848; m. 3 Sept. 1875 Frances Elizabeth, eldest dau. of William Kelly, Esq. of Blackheath, Kent, (3) Charles Arthur, b. 4 April, 1849; m. 15 Sept. 1875, Elizabeth Mary, 2nd dau. of John Leckenby, Esq. of Scarborough. (4) Algernon Feilden, b. 11 Sept. 1850, (5) John Pemberton, b. 28 Jan. 1854, (6) Mary Emma Frances, m. 16 Nov. 1876, to T E Purdon, M.D. (7) Elizabeth Emily Cecilia. (8) Frances Eleanor Matilda, [2] Charles Henry, M.A. Trin. Coll. Camb. 1843, vicar of Chilham, Kent, since 1862 ; b. 6 June, 1818 ; m. 7 May, 1846, Mary Hamilton, 2nd dau. of Rev. Henry Hamilton Beamish, of Mount Beamish, Ireland, and has 6 sons and 2 daus. (1) Charles Hamilton, b. 27 Mar. 1847. (2) Henry Plimiptre, B.A. Wore. Coll. Oxon. 1873, assist, diocesan inspector of schools Durham 1879 ; b. 7 April, 1848. (3) Francis Edward, of Colorado, l\S.A., com. R.N, (retd.); b. 24 July, 1849; m. 7 June, 1879, Emma Eliza- l)eth, youngest dau, of late Lieut.-Col. F W Birch, 41st Bengal N.I., and has a son b. 10 Dec. 1880, (4) Herbert Frecheville Smyth, lieut, 67th regt.; b. 6 Mar. 1856. (5) Ernest Western. (6) Frances Matilda Anne, m. 19 April, 1876, to Stafford O'Brien Hoare, Esq, (BART.) (7) Gertrude Mary. [3] Edward, in H.O,; d. 28 Nov. 1852, aged 27. [41 Frederick Selwyn, in H.O.; b, 12 July, 1830; d, 17 Jan. 18G5, having m. 23 April, 1862, Mary Jane, dau. of late Rev.' Joseph Parker, M.A. rector of Wyton, Hunts, and had a son,— Frederick Plumptre, b, 8 Mar. 1863. ^ „ „ [5] John Plumptre, of North House, Carlton ; b, 8 Mar, rei Emma Louisa, m. 29 Sept. 1853, to Rev. Henry Glad- win Jebb, of Firbeck Hall, Yorks. late rector of Chetwynd, Salop, and has a son and 2 daus. ,, ,- t i iq/it Henry Scrope Frecheville JEBB, b. 17 July, 1867.- Florence Emma Dorothy.— Edith Fanny Maud. [7] Emily Anna. 121 John, rector of Crofton and vicar of Arksey, Yorks.; d. 12 Oct, 1807, having m. 18 Oct. 1790, Frances Ehzabeth, eldest daii. of Sir George Cooke, Pari;, of \Vheatley, Yorks.; she d. 13 Dec. 1843, having had 3 sons, rn John, lieut. Inuiskilling dragoons; b. 3 Jan. 1793, d. 19 Mar. 1861, having m. 28 Oct. 1829, Maria Jackman; she d, July, 1859, leaving an only son, ^ ^ , „„_ „ ^ . WilUam John Plantaganet, b, 30 Sept. 1837, m. 2 July, 1861, Emma Mary, dau. of Thomas Fairland of London; r2f^rge%f gfnca\?er; b. 13 Jan. 1796; m 6 Jan. 1826, SnaT^au. of John FuUerton, of Thryberg Paxk, Yorks ; she d 3 Aug. 1837, having had an only surviving son, '''' FREtEllCKJOHN, M.A, Cli- Ch. Oxon 1861 rec^r of Uffington, CO. Line, since 1861; t>. 5 Aug. 1836 , m. 22 Aug 1865, Anna Cassandra, d^. of Rear- Adm. the Hon Major Jacob Henniker (B. Hennikeb), of Ash- down Park. Sussex, and has a son and 3 daus. I^derick Frank, b. 8 Dec. 1867,- Fredenca Annie, —Cassandra.— JuUa Selma. oa Mar [3] Frank, of Hexthorpe, Yorks, ^ap*; Rf • . b. 28 Mar. 1797 • d 25 Nov, 1872, having m. 27 Aug. 1885^ JiUzabeth, dau of Rev. Samuel Smith, D.D. rector of Dry Drayton, co. Camb. pre Jendary of York,' and canon of Durham, and has TraK^'iX?^, bar.-at-law I.T, 1866; b. 1 Jan.1840. (4) Thomas, Latin sec. in the office of the sec. of state; bp. 22 July, 1709; will dated 2 Sept. 1785; proved 31 May. 1791, having m. 14 July, 1743, Anne, dau. of Sir Philip Medowes, Knight Marshal (E. Manvers); she d. 1761. (5) Frecheville, lieut.-col. horse grenadier guards, lieut.-gov. of Carlisle and equerry to the king, served at the battles of Dettingen and Fontenoy ; bp. 11 April, 1716 ; d, 24 Dec. 1804, having m. 17 Mar. 1761, Isabella, dau. of Col. Charles Ingi-am, 7th son of Arthur, 3rd sou of Viscount Irwin (ext.); she bur. 25 Feb. 1762, having had an only son. George, capt. 15th light dragoons ; d. in 1793, aged 32, having m. Lucy, eldest dau. and coheir of Gen. Bryn Car- penter; she d. 17 April, 1842, having had with other issue a son, William, rector of Ashurst, Kent, and Linwood, Line; d. 4 Nov. 1860, aged 73, having m. 5 April, 1815, Elizabeth Jane, dau. of Richard Bell, of Selby, Yorks. and had an only sur- viving son and dau. /I/ Arthur Charles, of Stoneness, Kent. J.P, lieut.-col 6th batt. Kent R.v. ; b. 1 April, 1825 ; m. 21 Jan. 1853, Frances Elizabeth, dau. of John Deacon, of Mabledon, Kent, and has 3 sons, Arthur John, b. 10 Jime, 1855.— William Frecheville, b, 16 July, 1857.— George, b. 8 Mar. 1862, / 2/ Georgiaua Mary. SIR JOHN, 3rd Baronet, M.P. Appleby 1727/47; bp. 21 Mar. 1698/9; d. 10 April, 1769, having m. (Ucence dated 8 Aug. 1748) Margaret, dau. and heir of William Norton, of Sawley, Yorks. (B. GRANTLEY), widow of Thomas Liddell Bright, of Badsworth, Yorks.; she bur. 7 June, 1775, having had with other issue a son, SIR JOHN, 4th Baronet, high sheriff Yorks. 1797; bp. 1 Dec. 1755 ; bur. 15 July, 1839, having m. 7 May, 1787, Hon. Louisa Susanna Ingram, 5th dau. and coheir of Charles, Vis- count Irwin (ext.); she d. 22 Nov. 1857, aged 91, having had, with 4 daus. 4 sons, /I/ John Charles, of Buckden and Newby Park, Yorks. M.P. Malton 1812/31, 1833/6, M.P. Yorks. 1831/3; b. 30 April, 1788; d. (V. p.) 29 Dec. 1836, having m. 4 May, 1814, Hon. Isabella Dundas, dau. of Tliomas, 1st Baron Duudas (E. ZETLAND) and had with other issue a son and dau. (1) Sir John 'Williain, 5th and present Baronet. (2) Charlotte Loxaisa, m. 18 Nov. 1841, to Right Hon. Edward Horsman, M.P. Liskeard 1869/76, &c.; he d. s. p. 30 Mar. 1876. /2/ William, of Oxton Hall, Yorks. rear-adm. R.N.; b. 15 Aug. 1789; d. s. p. 30 Dec. 1852, having m. 6 Aug. 1827, Lady Anna- bella Paulet, dau. of Charles Ingoldesby, 13th Marquis of Win- chester; she d. 26 May, 1855. /3/ Henry James, of Oxton Hall, Yorks. capt. 9th dragoons; b, 22 Oct. 1799 ; d. 19 Oct. 1871, having m. 8 Aug. 1829, Hon. Frederica Selina Law, 5th dau. of Edward, 1st Lord Ellen- borough, lord chief justice of England; she d. 16 April, 1879, having had 4 sons and 4 daus. (1) Frederick Henry, capt. Coldstream guards, fell at Inker- man 5 Nov, 1854, (2) John Charles, of Busbridge Hall, Surrey, D.L. W, R. Yorks. capt. late R.A. Indian medals and clasp ; b. 13 Dec. 1835; m. 14 April, 1863, Emma Susan, widow of Ellis Gosling, Esq. of Busbridge Hall, Surrey, and dau. of Rev. Edward Duncombe (E. FEVERSHAM), and has 5 sons, Frederick William, lieut. 3rd batt. Hampshire regt. 1881 ; b. 17 Feb. 1864.— Richard Henry, b. 10 Nov. 1866.— Caryl John, b. 18 Dec. 1868.— Henry, b. 14 Mar. 1871.— Joselyn Vere, b. 1 Dec. 1876. (3) Henry James, in H.O.; d. 8 Dec. 1862, aged 25. (4) William John Frecheville, capt. and lieut.-col. Coldstream guards 1875; b. 22 May, 1845; m. 13 Feb. 1877, Mabel, 2nd dau. of Gen. the Hon. Sir James Lindsay, k.c.m.g. (E. Crawford). (5) Louisa. (6) Isabella Anne, m. 26 Oct. 1858, to Richard Silver Oliver, Esq. of Bolton Lodge, Tadcaster. (7) Selina Frances. (8) Florence Mary, m. 30 April, 1872, to John Hope Barton, of Saxby Hall, co. Line, and Stapleton Park, Yorks. high sheriff 1863, capt. 1st West York yeo. cav. master of the Badsworth hounds ; he d. 20 Mar. 1876, leaving an only child,— Henry John Hope BARTON, b, 25 Feb, 1873, /4/ Charles, of Newbold Revel, Warwicks. capr.late 60th regt.; b 25 Feb. 1801; m. 14 Jime, 1828, Lady Harriet Frances Byng, dau. of F.M, John, Ist Earl of Strafford, G.C.B.; she d. 5 Nov. 1873. 524 RASHLEIGH, RASHLEIGH, SIR John COLMAN, of Prideaux, Cornwall, J.P. D.L. (1831, U.K.), sheriff 1852, special deputy warden of the Stan- naries, Cornwall, 1852, lieut.- col. com. Devon and Cornwall miners art. mil. since 1853, M.P. East Cornwall 1874/80 ; s. his father as 2nd Baronet in 1847; b. 4 May, 1819; iru 1 May, 1845, Mary Anne, only dan. of Nicholas Ken- dall, Esq. of Pelyn, Cornwall, M.P. and has 2 sons and a dau. Ill Colman Battie, of the Castle, Lostwithiel, Cornwall, J.P. D.L. capt. Devon and Cornwall minors art. mil.; b. 11 ^/ar- 1846; m. 10 Oct. 1872, Geraldine Frances, eldest dau. of late Lieut.-Gen. Sir Robert Walpole, K.c.b. (E. Obford); she d. 24 Dec. 1876, having had 2 sons, (1) Colman Battie Walpole, b. 7 Nov. 1873. (2) Spencer Robert, b. 20 April, 1876. Mr. COLMAN B. RASHLEIGH m. 2ndly— 21 Sept. 1878, Amy Young, dau. of late James Young Jamieson, of Gainford, co. Durham, and has a son, (3) Harry, b. 22 May, 1880. 121 John Kendall, M.A. Magd. Coll. Carab. 1869, vicar of Luxulvan, Cornwall, since 1873; b. 12 Mar. 1847; m. 11 July, 1871, Charlotte Jane, only dau. of Charles Edward Rasbleigh, Esq. of Farmingham Hill, Kent; she d. 25 Dec. 1872, having had a son, (1) John Kendall, b. Dec. 1872. Rev. J. K. RASHLEIGH m. 2ndly— 20 April, 1876, Charlotte Maria, youngest dau. of Arthur Hodgson, Esq. of Clopton, co. Warwick, and has a son and dau. (2) Edward Colman, b. 11 Jan. 1877. (3) A dau. b. 25 Dec. 1879. /3/ Mary, m. 13 Feb. 1878, to Henry James Young Jamieson, only son of late James Young Jamieson, of Gainsford House, Diu-ham. Arms— Sa. a cross or between in the dexter chief quarter a Cornish chough arg. beaked and legged gu. in the sinister chief quarter a text T and in base two crescents all arg. SEAT— Prideaux House, Par Station, Cornwall. Uineage. JONATHAN RASHLEIGH, of Menabilly, Cornwall, M.P. Fowey 40 years (descended in the 6th generation from Philip Rashley, of Foy, or Fowey, Cornwall, who died 14 June, 4 Edward VI. by his wife Jennet, dau. of Thomas Leigh, Esq.); bp. lOFeb. 1690; d. 24 Nov. 1764, having m. 11 June, 1728, Mary, dau. of Sir William Clayton, of Marden, Surrey, Bart.; she d. having (9 sons and 4 daus.) of whom 6 sons, (1) Philip, of Menabilly, M.P. Fowey in seven successive parliaments, and at his retirement was " father of the house of commons;" b. 28 Dec. 1729; d. s. p. 26 June, 1811, having m. Jane, dau, of Rev. Carolus Pole (Bart.); she d. 25 May, 1795. (2) Jonathan, rector of Wickham, Hants, and also of Gedney, CO. Line. M.A.; b. 17 Oct. 1740; d. Sept. 1795, having m. 1st —6 Mar. 1771, Catherine, dau. of Rev. William Stackhouse, of Trehane, D.D.; she d. , having had with 5 daus. 5 sons, /I/ William, of Menabilly, M.P. Fowey; b. ; d. 14 May, 1856, having m. 1st— , Rachel, dau. of William Stackhouse, of Trehane; she d. s. p. 2 Sept. 1813. He m. 2ndly— 23 July, 1816, Caroline, dau. of Henry Hinx- man, Esq. of Ivy Church, Wilts; she d. 3 Nov. 1842, having had 2 sons and 2 daus. [1] WilUam, of Menabilly, j.p. D.L. M.P. East Cornwall; b. 16 April, 1816; d. 31 Oct. 1871, having m. 28 Mar. 1843 Hon. Catherine Stuart, eldest dau. of Robert Walter 11th Lord BlantjTe ; she d. 8 Nov. 1872, leaving an only dau Edith Frances, m. 4 Feb. 1876. to Sackville George Stop- ford-Sackville, Esq. (E. COURTOWN), of Drayton House Northants. ' [2] Jonathan, of Menabilly, J.p. D.L. high sheriff 1877 j p MJddx.; b. 7 Jan. 1820; m. 1st— 1 Aug. 1843, Mary Pole' eldest dau. of late William Stuart, Esq. of Aldenham' Abbey, Herts. (M. BUTE); she d. 25 Jan. 1852, having had 2 sons and 3 daus. (1) Jonathan, b. 26 May, 1845; d. 8 Dec. 1872, having m. 4 Nov, 1870, Mary Frances, dau, of John Labouchere, Esq. of Broome Hall, Surrey, and niece of late Lord Taunton (ext.); she d. 1873, leaving an only child, John Cosmo Stuart, b. 2 July, 1872. (2) Evelyn William, bar. -at-law l.T. 1878; b. 6 Jan. 1850; m. 29 April, 1879, Jane Elizabeth, dau. of Onley Savill Onley, Esq. of Stisted Hall, Essex (see HARVEY), and had a son, Jonathan Onley, b. 2 June, 1880 ; d. 7 Dec. following. (3) Caroline Mary Stuart, d. 3 Jan. 1880, having m. 21 Nov. 1867, to Charles Poore Long, major 14th regt. (POORE — Bart.), great-nephew of Lord Farnborontrh (ext.); he d. 2 Nov. 1871, leaving a son, William Evelyn LONG , b. 1 87 1 . (4) Alice Henrietta. (5) Mary Anna. Mr. Jonathan Rashleigh m. 2ndly— 3 Aug. 1869. Jiuie Elizabeth, only child and heir of Arthur Pugh, Esq. of Lissadrone, co. Mayo, and has a son and 3 daus. (6) Arthur, b. 24 June, 1871. (7) Eleanor Elizabeth. (8) Kathleen. (9) A dau. b. 24 Oct. 1881. [3] Charlotte Hinxman, m. 14 June, 1849, to Charles Edward Rashleigh, Esq. of Farningham Hill, Kent. [4] Jane, m. 21 Oct. 1845, to Rev. Charles Harward Archer, vicar of Lewannick, who d. , leaving an only dau. Caroline Rashleigh Archer, d. Dec. 1870, having m. May 1867, as 1st wife, to Charles Joseph Wrey, of Hilary House, Devon, com. R.N. (BART.) /2/ Philip, b. /3/ Jonathan Stackhouse, rector of Wickham, Hants.; b. 6 Oct. 1782; d. 14 May, 1863, having m. 7 July, 1807, Caroline, dau. of Rear- Adm. John Stanhope (E. Chesterfield); she d. 26 Jan. 1866/7, having had with other issue 3 sons and 3 [1] Charles Stackhouse, b. 4 Oct. 1813 ; d. 22 April, 1867, having m. 26 Jan. 1847, Mary Anne, eldest dau. of Thomas Sloane Moody, Esq. of Bridgefield, Hants, and had 2 sons and 2 daus. (1) George Vernon, R.N. h.m.s. " Flirt ;" b. 8 May, 1849 ; m. 7 Nov. 1874, Ellen Jemima, 7th dau. of Rev. Charles Joseph Furlong, and has a son, b. 10 Sept. 1879. (2) Francis Samuel, b. 6 Jan. 1863. (3) Emily Louisa. (4) Florence Mary. [2] Philip George, solicitor; b. 27 June, 1821 ; m. 7 June, 1848, Eliza Jane Mappin, of Sheffield, and has 4 sons and 4 daus. George Stanhope, b. 25 April, 1852. — Charles Henry, b. 1 July, 18.53.— Arthur, b. 7 Dec. 1858.— Walter, b. .—Mary Eliza.— Clara.— Eliza.— Annie. [3] Stanhope, b.a. Magdalen Hall, Oxon. 1852, vicar of St. Wenn, Cornwall, since 1853; b. 11 Aug. 1829; m. June, 1857, Lydia Louisa, dau. of Isaac Walker, Esq. of Amos Grove, Middx. and has 2 sons and 2 daus. Arthur Stanhope, b. 27 Nov. 1859. — Edward Stanhope, b. 22 April, 1866.— Constance Louisa.— Alice Mary. [4] Mary, d. 17 May, 1866, having m. 17 Mar. 1837, to her cousin Francis Rodd, Esq. of Trebartha Hall, Cornwall, high sheriff 1845; he d. 2 Mar. 1880, having had 2 sons and 2 daus. 11 (1) Francis Rashleigh RODD, of Trebartha Hall, Corn- I wall, J.P. ; b. 10 Mar. 1839. f ] (2) Edward Stanhope, of Edencote, Dorset; b. 30 June, 1848; m. 1st— 22 Sept. 1875, Dora Madeline, dau. of late Rev. J. B. Clarke, rector of Bagborough, Somerset; she d. 22 Nov. 1875. He m. 2ndly— 23 April, 1879, Annie Stuart, eldest dau. of Rev. Walter King, rector of Leigh, Essex. (3) Caroline Mary. (4) Harriet Jane, m. 4 June, 1878, to Arthur Pryse Maurice, Esq. E5] Jane, umn. 6] Emily, m. 26 April, 1866, to Henry Monk, Esq. of Wymering, Hants. /4/ Robert. /5/ John. Rev. Jonathan Rashleigh m. 2ndly— , Jane Gumming, sister of Sir Alexander Penrose Cumming-Gordou, . , Bart.; she d. , leaving an only son, h | /6/ George Gumming, vicar of Andover, Hants, fellow of *' Winchester College; d. , having m. 1st— 1 May, 1830, Juliana, dau. of Rev. Peter Rashleigh, rector of South- fleet, Kent; she d. s. p. 6 Dec. 1832, aged 39. He m. 2ndly— , Maria, dau. of Arundell, of , by whom he had 2 daus. Laura. — Jane. (3) John, of Penquite, Cornwall, first commissioner and receiver for Greenwich hospital ; b. 20 June, 1742; d. 17 May, 1803, having m. 6 April, 1771, Katherine, dau. and coheir of William Battie, M.D. of Court Gardens, near Marlow, Bucks.; she d. 1800, having had with other issue 2 sons, /I/ Sir John Colman, created a Baronet. /2/ Jonathan Hawkins, of Chichester; b. Mar. 1776. (4) Peter, rector of Southfleet, Kent, 1788/1836, vicar of Barking, Essex, 1781/1836, fellow of All Souls, Oxon.; b. 31 Aug. 1746; d. at Southfleet, 8 Feb. 1836, aged 90, having m. 13 Nov. 1781, Frances, dau. and coheir of Rev. G Burvill, of Leybome; she d. 14 May, 1826, having had with other issue a son, George, vicar and patron of Horton Kirby, and rector of Lower Hardress, Kent; b. 8 June, 1784; d, 18 Feb. 1874, READE, 525 having m. 2 Not. 1813, Maria, dau. of Rev. Heury Worsley, D.D. of Gatcombe, l.w.; she d. Nov. 1858, having had 3 sons and 3 daus. /I/ Henry Burvill, B.A.Exeter Coll. Oxon. 1842, patron and vicar of Horton Kirby since 1874 ; b. 14 Feb. 1820; m. 14 Sept. 1847, Sarah Maria, dau. of Rev. James King, rector of Henley-on-Thames, and Longfleld, Kent, and has 2 sous and 2 daus. [1] George Burvill, B.A. Exeter Coll. Oxon. 1871, bar.-at- law L.I. 1873, principal secretary to the master of the rolls 1878; b. 31 Aug. 1848. [2] Carleton, curate of Lighthorne, "Warwick, 1877 ; b. [3] Mary Georgiana, m. 21 Sept. 1871, to Rev. James Charles Hale, youngest son of late Ven. W. H. Hale, arch- deacon of London and master of Charterhouse. [4] Edith Maria. /2/ Charles Edward, of Famingham Hill, Kent; b. 1 Aug. 1825; m. 14 June, 1849, Charlotte Hinxman, dau, of William Rashleigh, Esq. of Menabilly, and has had with other issue 3 sons and a dau. [1] William Worsley, b. 14 Dec. 1852,— [2] Henry George, b. 23 Nov, 1853.— [3] John Clayton, b. 16 May, 1865. [4] Charlotte Jane, d. 25 Dec. 1872, having m. 11 July, 1871, as 1st wife, to Rev. John Kendall Rashleigh, 2nd son of Sir Colman Rashleigh. /3/ William Boys, of Famingham Manor House; b. m. 2 July, 1863, Frances Portia, dau, of Rev, James King, and has 2 sons and 5 daus. William, b. .—Hugh, b. 8 June, 1876,— Portia Mary,— Eva Mary. — Clara. — Agnes Lilian.— Blanche. (5) Charles, of St. Austells and Duporth, attomey-at-law; b. 17 Nov. 1747 ; d. 23 Mar. 1823, having m. 1 July, 1776, Grace, dau. of John Tremayne; she d. 17 May, 1820, having had 3 daus. /I/ Harriet, d. 17 May, 1855, having m. 25 April, 1806, to Rev. Edward Rodd, D.D, of Trebartha, Cornwall ; he d. 23 July, 1842, having had 6 sons and 2 daus. /2/ Martha, d, 26 Oct, 1847, /3/ Sophia, d, 6 Mar, 1860, having m. 1816, to Rev, Richard Gerveys Grylls, of Helston, Cornwall, vicar of Breeag and LuxuUon ; lie d, s, p. 4 Nov. 1862, (6) Thomas, of London, attomey-at-law; b, 27 Jime, 1749; d, , having m, 22 Dec. 1772, Frances Elizabeth Anne, dau. of Rev. John Lawr>', prebendary of Rochester, and rector of Lee, Kent; she d. having had with other issue a son, JONATHAN.of L.I.; m, 11 Oct. 1803, Mary AnneSealy; she d. 18 May, 1848, having had an only surviving son and dau. /I/ Edward, b. 1813; d. s. p. having married twice, /2/ Mary Anne (2nd dau.), m, 18 June, 1828, to John Ed- ward, only son of Rev. John Buller, of Port Looe, Corn- wall, rector of Bridestow and vicar of Perran Zabuloe, and of St. Just, all in Cornwall; he d. 2 April, 1881, leaving issue, SIR JOHN COLMAN RASHLEIGH, of Prideaux, Cornwall, created a Baronet 30 Sept. 1831; b. 23 Nov. 1772; d. 4 Aug. 1847, having m. 1st— 24 May, 1808, Harriet, 2nd dau. of Robert Williams, Esq. of Bridehead, Dorset, and Moor Park, Herts.; she d. 6 July, 1832, aged 56. He m, 2ndly— 17 Oct. 1833, Martha, youngest dau. of John Gould, of Truro, M.D.; she d. 9 June, 1879, in her 94th year. By his 1st wife he had a son and 2 daus, (1) Sir John Colman, 2nd and present Baronet. (2) Jane. (3) Harriett Anne. "OEADE, Sir Chandos Stanhope Hoskyns -L\ (1660/1, E.), on roll high sherifE Anglesey 1881; s. his great uncle as 7th Baronet in 1868 ; b. 5 Sept. 1851; m, 11 Mar. 1880, Maria Emma Eliza- beth Conway, only child and heir of late Kichard Trygarn Griffith, Esq. J.P. D.L. of Carreglwydd and Berw, N. Wales. Arms— Gu, a saltire between four garbs or. Crest— On the stimip of a tree vert a falcon rising ppr. belled and jessed gu. Motto — Cedant arma togse. Residexce— Carreglwydd, N, Wales. Hmeage. SIR THOMAS READE, of Ipsden, Oxon. and Barton, Berks. &c. (great-grandson of William Rede, of Beedon and Barton, Berks, and Dorothy, dau. of Nicholas Beaumont, of Cole Orton, co. Leic), knighted by Q. Elizabeth 1598, high sheriflE Berks.; bur. at Dunstow, Oxon. having m. Mary, dau. and coheir of Sir John Brocket, of Brocket Hall, Herts, and had with 5 daus. 2 sons, (1) Thomas, bur. at Burford, Salop. 14 Dec. 1634, v. p. having m. 8 Sept. 1624, Mary, dau. of Sir Thomas Cornewall, Baron of Burford, Salop, and had (5 sons and 4 daus. of whom) 2 sons, 11 j Sir Compton, created a Baronet. /2/ Edward, of Ipsden, Oxon. bapt. at Burford, 27 May, 1627; m. 4 wives, and had issue by two, 1st— 1651, Jane, dau. of Thomas Acton, of Bockleton, Wore, and 2ndly, EUzabeth, dau. of John Allen, of Streatley, Berks, By the latter he was great-great-grandfather of JOHN READE, of Ipsden, J.P. D.L.; b. 25 Nov, 1775; d. 20 Oct 1849, having m. 9 Feb. 1796, Anna Maria, eldest dau. of Major John Scott- Waring, M.P. Stockbridge; she d. 19 Aug. 1863, having had with other issue 4 sons, rn William Barrington, of Ipsden House, Oxon. J.P. D.L. late E.I.C. cav.; b. 30 Jan. 1803 ; d. 11 Dec. 1881, having m. 12 April, 1838, Elizabeth, only child of Capt. John Murray, B.N. of Ardbennie, co. Perth, and had 6 sons and (iT'william Winwood, b. 26 Dec. 1839 ; d. 24 April, 1875 (2) Henry St. John, of Ipsden House, Oxon. M.A. Univ. Coll. Oxon. head master Oundle grammar school; b. 4 Jan. 1840- m. 18 Dec. 1868, Frances Ann, only child of late Rev.'william Vincent, vicar of Chipperfleld, Herts, and has 3 sons and a dau. Herbert Vincent, b. 30 April, 1870.— Wilham Henry Vincent, b. 13 Jan. 1872.— Francis Vincent, b. 29 Mar, 1874.— Mary Vincent. , ^, , t^, (3) George, b. 24 Feb. 1841.-(4) Charles Edward, com R.N.; b. 1 April, 1842.-(5) Malcolm BC.S. ; b. 24 April, 1844 ; d. 4 Feb. 1875.— (6) Frederick Murray, b. 1 Oct. 1848.— (7) Mary Louisa. (8) Emily Sophia, m. 5 June,1872,toRev. John Wilham Bussell, vicar of Brandeston, Suffolk, chaplain R.N.; he d. s. p. 3 Sept. 1874. (9) Frances Elizabeth, 526 REID. [2] Edward Auderdon, C.B. B.C.S. 1826/60; b. 15 liar. 1807; m. 7 April, 1838, Eliza, dau. of Richard N Burnard, Esq. of Crewkerne, Somerset, and has had 3 sons and 4 daus. (1) Burnard, b. 19 May, 1839; d. unm. 25 Mar. 1878. (2) Lawrence, b. 8 Nov. 1846; m. 15 Mar. 1876, Margaret Hannah, dau. of Booth, and has a son, Edward Booth Lawrence, b. 2 Nov. 1877. (3) Arthur, b. 8 Mar. 1848 ; m. 24 April, 1878, Mary Wood, widow of Capt. A. Garnett, R.E. and dau. of E. S. Bennard, Esq. and has a dau. Winifred Mary, b. 25 Jan. 1879. (4) Amy, d. s. p. 10 Oct. 1877, having m, 19 May, 1868, to Rev, Charles Stanley Tayler, of Flowton, Suffolk. (5) Ellinor, m. 2 July, 1872, to Francis Edward Hedges, Esq. and has a son and 2 daus. Francis Reade Hedges, b. 30 July, 1876.— Constance Ellinor.— Alice Mary. (6) Lucy. (7) Margaret, m. 15 July, 1880, to Kyrle Ernie, sou of late John Symons, Esq. [3] Compton, b. 15 Mar. 1811; m. 15 Mar. 1833, Jane, dau. of late Ralph Walker, Esq. of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, and has had with other issue 2 sons and 3 daus. (1) Compton, chaplain of Magdalen Coll. Oxon.; b. 30 April, 1833; m. 30 Nov. 1867, Emma Scott Waring, eldest dau. and coheir of Henry Reade Scott-Wariug, Esq. and has 2 sons, Compton, b. 30 May, 1869.— Scott Greorge Compton, b. 24 Oct. 1870. (2) George Edward, capt. in the army, assistant-com. at Almora, N.W. India; b. 6 Dec. 1839. (3) Anna Maria, d. 22 April, 1871, having m. 8 Nov. 1854, as 1st wife, to Hon. Robert Andrew John Drum- mond (V. Strathallak). (4) Cecilia Jane. (5) Emilia Sophia. [4] Charles, d.c.l. fellow of Magdalen Coll. Oxon. Vinerian fellow, bar.-at-law; \mm..ifi^)i^'^\%x'lie d. having had 6 sons and 6 daus. (1) Thomas, b. 21 May, 1809. (2) Alexander, b. 8 Jane, 1806. (3) Joseph, b. 24 Ang. 1810. (4) Edward MaitUnd, b. 16 Jan. 1816. (5) Henry Mountford, b. 22 Aug. 1817. (6) Gtoorge James Oraystoue, b. 80 July, 18S8. (7) Agnes Margaret, m. 20 Nov. 18«1, to Edward Walter Vyvyan, Esq. (Bart.) (8) Mary Anne. (9) Helen. (10) Emma Maria. (11) Elisabeth Beatson. (12) Louisa. SIR THOMAS REID, of Ewell Grove, Smrrey, and of Gray stone Park, co. Dumfries, director and chairman K.l.C.8. 1820/1, created a Baroxkt 10 Nov. 1823; b. 26 Oct. 1762; d. 29 Feb. 1824, having m. 21 Feb. 1791, Elizabeth, dau. and heir of John Looker Goo«lfellow, of Newbury, Berks; she d. 26 Jan. 1829, having liivl with other issue an elder son. SIR JOHN RAE, 2nd B«ronet. M.I'. Dover 1830. 1832 47, director of the bank of EnKlmid. povemor 1840/1; b. 2 Dea 1791; <1. .10 July. 1867, having ni. 9 Sept. 1840, Maria LoiUsa, only dau. of Richard Eaton, Esq. of Stetchwork Park, co. Cam- bridge; she (1. 30 Nov. 1869, leaving 2 sons and a dau. (1) Sir John Rae, 3rd and present Baronet. (2) Henry Valentine Rae, heir presumptive to the Ba- ronetcy ; b. 13 Feb. 1846. (3) Louisa Elizabeth Rae, m. 6 June, 1866, to Spencer Crough- ton Wilde, Esq. of Cheam House, Surrey. ~D IBTON, Sir George, of Woodbrook, co. Dublin (1760, I.); s. his father as 4th Baronet in 1877; b. 16 Aug. 1842; m. 22 June, 1869, Elizabeth, only child of late Christo- pher Saunders, Esq.of Deer Park, CO. Cork, and widow of Capt. Francis Kennedy (Bart.); heir presumptive, his brother John. Arms— Or, a cross and bordure engrailed gu. in each chief quarter a lozenge az. Crest— A dove close az. holding a laurel-branch ppr. Motto— J'aime la liberte. SEAT— Woodbrook, Bray, Wicklow. Hmrage. Sm GEORGE RIBTON, of Btillorgan, co. Dublin (son of William Rihton, of t^illough, in Fiugall, co. Dublin), alderman and lonl mayor of Dublin 1749, when he was knighted, create«l a Baro.vet ok Ireland 21 April, 1760; died at Bath, 16 Mar. 1762, having m. Aime Fisher, of SoUough, co. Dublin, by whom he ha, 28 May,. 1856, William [4] Letitia 1828, to Augustus Newton, Esq. who d. 1862, leaving an only diiu. Caroline Miranda Tempest, m. 27 Feb. 1869, to G. A. F. Eichbaum, Esq. [5] Harriet Dorothy, m. 1st— 12 Dec. 1844, to Rev. John Char- nock, incumbent of Aldfield-cum-Studley, Yorks.; he d. She re-m. 20 Feb. 1868, as 2nd wife to Edmund Haworth, Esq. of Churcli Dale, Derbyshire, who d. June, 1879, aged 82. [6] Mary, d. 21 Sept. 1878, having m. 20 April, 1846, to Thomas Wright, M.D. and had 2 daus. (1) Mary Ellen WRIGHT, m. 11 Jan. 1877, to Edward Best- ri(lge Wethered, Esq. (2) Lavinia Rebecca Jervis, m. 3 Nov. 1881, to Rev. Charles Byron Wilcox, vicar of Eshton, Yorks. and StafE.; s. his father as 10th Baronet in 1819; b. 8 Aug. 1810; m. 18 Aug. 1859, Alicia, youngest dau. of late William Ripley, Esq. 52nd regt. ; heir pre- sumptive, his nephew John Walter. Arms— Ai'g. a chevron gu. between three ears of rye slipped and bladed ppr. Crest — A demi-greyhound ppr. Supporters— Two greyhounds arg. collared gu. Motto— I hope to share. Seat— Hepple, Rothbury, Northumberland. TOWN House— 50, Queen's Gate, S.W. BUCHANAN-RIDDELL, Sir Walter, " of Riddell" (1628, n.s.), judge Whitechapel county court 1859/79, recorder of Maidstone 1816/68, bar.-at-law l.i. 1834, j.p. Noithumb. Kent, Hineage. SIR JOHN RIDDELL, Knt. (descended from Sir Auschitel de Riddell 1160), created a BARONET OP NOVA ScOTiA, with remainder to his heirs male whatsoever, 14 May, 1628; m. 1st, Agnes, dau. of Sir John Murray, of Blackbarony (Bart.) He m. 2ndly, Jane, dau. of Sir James Anstruther, of Anstruther, and relict of James Douglas, commendator of Melrose (E. MORTON), and had a dau. By his 1st wife he had with a dau. 4 sons, of whom the eldest, SIR WALTER, 2nd Baronet, knighted in his father's life- time ; m. Jane, dau. of William Rigg, of Athenrie, co. Fife, and had with 2 daus. 5 sons, r«l Ernest, B.A. irm. Dou. u.pn.: d, zs Jviay,.J.»ot}s^, (la) Sir John, Srd Baronet; m. 1st— 1 Dec. 1659, Agnes, dau. im, b. 14 Oct. 1857.Va \5^d-Mi^mcM,iUumw^h\»i4UmL^^ Sir Gideon Scott, of Highchester, and sister of Walter, Earl itia Frances Henry, d. 26 Sept. 1877, having m. ISlJct'. pf Tarras (E. Polwarth); she d. s. p. He m. 2ndly— Nov. 1661, Helen, dau. of Sir Alexander Morrison, of Preston Grange. He m. Srdly— Oct. 1669, Margaret Swiuton, of Swinton, and had a son— William, who d. s. p. 1700. By his 2nd wife he had with a dau. Christian, an only son. Sir Walter, s. as 4th Baronet. (2a) William, of Friarshaw, by gift of his father was also of Glen Riddell, in Dunifries-sh. an advocate before the court of session, m. Elizabeth, dau. of Capt. Francis Wauchope, of Niddry, and had with otlier issue a son, W.\j/rKRRii)DEM.,of JMarshaw and Glen Riddell; m. Catherine, dau. of Sir Robert Laurie, Bart, of Maxwelton, and had 2 sons, [1] Robert, of Glen Riddell; d. 1771, having m. Jean, dau. of Fergusson, Esq. of Craigdarroch, and had sons and daus. [2] John, of Grange, Fifesh.; m. Helen, eldest dan. of Sir Michael Balfour, Bart. Lyon king of arms, and had a son, MICHAEL RiDOELL, m. 1st, dau. of Balfour, of Dunbog, and had a son, /I/ Michael, major-gen. E.I.C.8.; d. 1844, leaving a sou and dau. (1) Michael, capt. E.l.c.s.; d. 1853. (2) d. Oct. 1878, having m. to J. Riddell Webster, Esq. Michael Riddei-i. m. 2ndly, Janet, eldest dau. of Robert Hunter, of Thurston (Hunter-Blair— Bart.), and had 2 sons, /2/ John, in the army; d. unm. 1822. /3/ Robert, of Glen Riddell and Grange, E.l.c.S. medal and clasp for siege of Bhurtpore, formerly r.n.; b. 14 Mar. 1804; d. 18 Nov. 1864, having m. 6 April, 1836, Elizabeth, dau. of Vice-Adm. Henry Vansittart ; she d. 8 Aug. 1873, having had 3 sons and 3 daus. (1) Robert Vansittart, major R.E. (late Bengal) 1881, assist.-surveyor-gen. India; b. 12 Mar. 1840; m. 27 April, 1870, Louisa Flora Steel, eldest dau. of Gen. Aber- crombie Dick, and has 2 sons and a dau. Robert Buchanan, b. 1 April, 1872.— Edward Van- sittart Dick, b. 30 Mar. 1873.— Ethel. (2) Henry Vansittart, lieut.-col. Bengal inf.; b. 9 Oct. 1841; m. 1 Nov. 1864, Alice, dau. of Attwood, Esq. and has 2 sons and 2 daus. Henry Vansittart.— Ai-chibald Laurie.— Mary Alice.— Clare Edith. (3) AValter, capt. R.A. 1878; b. 27 April, 1845; m. 27 Sept. 1877, Charlotte Margaret, 2nd dau. of late Brig.- Gen. James George Neill, c.B. of Swindrigemuii- and Barnewell, Ayrs. and has a dau. b. 26 Oct. 1879. (4) Mary Clare. (5) Elizabeth Janette. (6) Caroline Edith Westby, m. 2 Sept. 1880, to Rev. John Wynn Werninck. (3a) Archibald, of Edinburgh, minister; d. 1708, having m. dau. of Rev. Henry Aitkenhead, minister of North Berwick, and had witli 2 daus. 2 sons, [1] Walter, of Granton, capt. R.N. acquired the barony of Granton; d. s. p. 1738, having m, Sarah, sister of Sir John Nisbet, Bart, of Dean ; she re-m. to Sir John Rutherford, of Rutherford. [2] John, of Granton, M.D. Edinburgh ; d. 1740, liaving m. Jane, dau. and heir of William Livingston, and had issue. His grandson, viz. Henrt Riddell, of Little Govan, Renfrewsh. (son of John Riddell, of Granton, w.s. by Christian, dau. of Sir John Nisbet, of Dean) ; b. 4 Jan. 1745; d. 4 Sept. 1801, having m. 1781, his cousin Anne, eldest dau. of B UCHAKAN-RIDDELL. 531 John Glassford, of Dougalstou; she d. 13 Dec. 1827, having had 4 sons and 3 daus. /I/ John, of Edinburgh, advocate ; b. 4 Oct. 1785; d. unm. 8 Feb. 1862. /2/ Henry, minister of Dunse, Berwicks. formerly W.S.; b. 23 May, 1789; d. 15 April, 1862, having m. 1st— 2 Oct. 1818, Agnes, dau. of Archibald Gilchrist, Esq.; she d, 27 Feb. 1825, liaving had a son— (1) Henry, bar.-at-law, who d. unm. 1850. He m. 2ndly— 29 Nov. 1831, Elizabeth, dau. of John Home, Esq. of Stirkoke, Caithness, and had 3 sous and a dau. (2) John, of Dean Farm, Colae, Victoria; b. 18 Feb. 1836; m. 1869, Mary Dare, s. p. (3) William, of Tirhoot, Bengal ; b. 8 May, 1838 ; m. 5 Sept. 1877, Lizzie, dau. of Kobert Pringle, of Carribber, Linlithgowsh. and has 2 daus. Margaret, b. 5 July, 1879.— Elizabeth, b. 15 Mar. 1881. (4) James, of Assam ; b. 28 Dec. 1840 ; m. 15 Dec. 1869, Harriet Anne, dau. of William Stephen, Esq. of Mon- treal, and has 3 sons and a dau. Henry James, b. 21 Oct. 1870.— William John, b. 19 May, 1872.— Walter, b. 29 Oct. 1874.— Elizabeth Harriet May, b. 20 Feb. 1879. (5) Elizabeth, unm. /3/ James, rector of Easton, Hants. 1816/36, vicar of Han- bury, Staff. 1836/63, Tutbury 1837/58, R.D. ; b. 28 April, 1796 ; d. 13 May, 1878, having m. 15 Jan. 1822, Dorothy, dau. and coheir of John Foster, of Leicester Grange, and has 2 sons and 3 daus. (1) James, M.A. fellow Balliol Coll.; b. 8 June, 1823 ; d. 14 Sept. 1866. (2) John, b. 7 June, 1838 ; m. 15 Nov. 1860, Jane, 2nd dau. of William Peppercorn, Esq. of Eaton Socon, Beds, and has a son and 2 daus. James Foster, b. 17 Oct. 1861.— Alice Dorothy.— Catherine Jane. (3) Charlotte Dorothy. (4) Anne, m. 8 July, 1862, to Edwin Trevelyan Smith, Esq. late vicar of Cannock, Staff, and has a son and 2 daus. Basil Riddell Trevelyan SMITH, b. 22 Nov. 1864.— Christina Dorothea.— Laura. (5) Henrietta, m. 19 Sept. 1867, to Yen. Edwin Palmer, D.D. archdeacon of Oxford (B. Selborke). /4/ Robert, advocate and sheriff substitute of East Lothian 1829/62; b. 29 May, 1797; d. 18 April, 1862, having m. 23 Dec. 1834, Susan, dau. of James Law, Esq. of Elvingstone; she d. 12 Aug. 1847, having had "vvith other issue 2 sons and 2 daus. (1) Robert, b. 23 Mar. 1840, unm. (2) William Law, b. 16 Oct. 1843; m. Jan. 1877, Mary Anne Frazer, and has a dau. (3) Jane Anna, m. 12 April, 1860, to James Charles Constable, Esq. of Cally, Perthsh. N.B. and has 4 sons and 6 daus. Robert Riddell CONSTABLE, b. 26 April, 1862.— James George, b. 13 Feb. 1870.— Walter Riddell, b. 5 April, 1871.— John, b. 4 Mar. 1877.— Agnes Christian.— Susan Mary Vere. — Anne. — Katherine Dorothea. — Cecil Elizabeth.— Isabel Winifred. (4) Susan Mary. /5/ Christian, d. 16 June, 1817, having m. 26 April, 1810, to Archibald Douglas, of Glenfinnart, Argyllsh. who d. having had a son and dau. (1) John DOUGLAS, c.B. major-gen. col. 11th hussars which he led at the charge of Balaclava; d. s. p. 10 May, 1871, having m. 10 Mar. 1842, Rosa Maria, dau. of Right Hon. Sir Arthur Paget, G.(].B. (M. ANGLESEY); she re-m. 16 Mar. 1872, to William John Waters, Esq. (2) Anne Glassford, m. 1st— 8 Aug. 1834, to Richard Campbell, W.s. Edinbvu-gh, and of Auchenbreck and Glencarradle by purchase (he d. 28 Nov. 1860 ?) ; she re-m. 16 July, 1855, to Rev. J Seton-Karr, of Kippilaugh, Roxburghsh. vicar of Berkeley, Glouc. By her 1st husband she had an only child, Mary Caroline Douglas Campbell, m. 22 Aug. 18(2, to John Hamilton, 2nd Lord Lawrence. /6/ Jane, /7/ Catherine, d. unm. Oct. 1869. (4a) Thomas, d. s. p. having m. Anna Scott. (5a) Andrew, father of Janet, who m. April, 1710, to George Pringle, of Greeuknow. OIR WALTER, 4th Baronet; b. 1662/3; d. 1747, having m. O 18 April, 1692, Margaret, dau. of Adam Watt, of Rose Hill, near Edinburgh, and had with other issue 2 sons, /I/ Sir "Walter, s. as Sth Baronet. 121 Thomas, of Camieston, CO. Roxburgh; b. 1696; d. 1750, having m. 23 April, 1740, Margaret, dau. of Rev. William Hunter, of Union Hall, Roxbiu-gh, and had with other issue ^ ^^ WILLIAM, of Camiestown; b. 1746/7; d. 1829, having m. 13 Jan. 1776, Elizabeth, only surviving dau. of John Carre, Esq. of Cavers Carre; she d. 1828, having had with other issue a son, , -, „ . -i THOMAS, of Camieston; b. 23 Aug. 1777; d. v.p. 18 April, 1826, having m. 31 Jan. 1805, Jane, dau. of Walter Ferner, Esq. of Somerford, co. Stirling ; she d. 11 Jan. 1839, having had with other issue 4 sons and 3 daus. /I/ William, of Camieston, major-gen. C.B. E.I.C.S.; b. 12 Dec. 1805; d. 22 .June, 1875, having m. 9 April, 1837, Margaret, Bart. dau. of Capt. John Wilkie, E.l.c.S. and has had with other issue a son and 4 daus. (1) William Carre, capt. 103rd regt.; b. 8 Mar. 1847. (2) Margaret Sophia, m. 15 June, 1871, to Rev. James Robert Chrystal, minister of Cults, Fife, and has 3 sons and a dau. (3) Helen Elizabeth. (4) Georgina Catherine. (5) Frances Annie. /2/ Walter Riddell-Carre, of Cavers Carre, co. Roxburgh; b. 6 Ar.g. 1807; d. 1 Dec. 1874, having m. 1st— 30 Nov. 1830, Elizabeth Riddell, dau. of Lieut.-Col. Lachlan MacLachlan, 10th regt. ; she d. 25 Dec. 1869. He m. 2ndly— 14 Sept. 1871, Mary Falconer, dau, of William Currie, of Linthill, N.B. E.l.c.S. Madras, who d. 12 Nov. 1878. By his 1st wife he had an only son, Thomas Alexander Riddell-Carre, of Cavers Carre, J.P. hon. major Ayrshire mil. since 1862, and instructor of musketry, late E.l.c.S. ; b. 26 Sept. 1831 ; m. 5 Aug. 1865, EUzabeth, 2nd dau. of late Alfred T Fellows, Esq. of Beeston House, Notts, and has a son and 2 daus. Ralph Gervase, b. 11 Dec. 1868.— Elizabeth Olive Geva.— Grizel Geva. /3/ John Carre, of Melbourne, M.L.A. co. West Bourke 1860/77, a nominee member in old legislative council ; b. 1809 ; d. 22 Dec. 1879, having m. 22 Oct. 1846, Marianne Sibella, dau. of late Chief Justice Stephens, of New Zealand, and had 2 sons and 3 daus. (1) Thomas William, b. 1852. (2) Walter John Carre, b. 1859. (3) Jane Georgina Vereker, m. 1 Aug. 1867, to Henry James Stanley, capt. R.N. and late admiralty surveyor colony Victoria, and has a son, Henry, and dau. Geva. (4) Margaret Elizabeth Carre. (5) Annie Carre. /4/ Thomas, capt. E.l.c.S. adjutant 60th regt. was at the forcing of the Khyher Pass, medal for Cabul, cantonment magistrate at Cawnpore; b. 6 Oct. 1810 ; d. 23 May, 1854, having m. 24 July, 1848, Ellen, dau. of Capt. WiUiam Beckett, E.I.C.S. (she re-m. to late Col. George Cosham Huxham, B.I.C.S.), and had an only son, WiUiam Henry, capt. 16th regt.; b. 18 Feb. 1852. /5/ Lillias Wallace, m. 1840, to Ross Watt, Esq. and has issue. /6/ Georgina Vereker, m. 1841, to Malcolm McNeil Rind, Esq. Bengal M.S., and has issue. Ill Jane Anne, d. 1859, having m. 1843, to Elijah Impey, Bombay M.S., and had issue. SIR WALTER, Sth Baronet; b. 1695; d. 1765, having m. 1724/5, Jane, dau. of John TurnbuU, of Houndwood, and had with other issue a son and heir, SIR JOHN, 6th Baronet; b. 1726; d. 16 April, 1768, having m. 1762, Jane, eldest dau. and eventual heiress of James Buchanan, Esq. of Sundon, Beds, and had 3 sons, (1) Sir Walter, 7th Baronet; b. 1763/4; d. 7 Feb. 1784. (2) Sir James, Sth Baronet, lieut. 1st foot guards; b. 1765; d. 4 Sept. 1784, drowned whilst bathing in the river at Bruns- wick, and was succeeded by his brother, viz.— QIR JOHN BUCHANAN-RIDDELL, 9th Baronet (3rd son), O M.P. burghs Selkirk, Lanark, &c.; d. April, 1819, aged 50, having m. 17 Aug. 1805, Lady Frances Marsham, eldest dau. of Charlea, 1st Earl of Romney; she d. 30 June, 1868, aged 89, having had with other issue 4 sons and 3 daus. (1) Sir Walter, 10th and present Baronet. (2) John Charles, rector of Harrietsham, Kent, hon. canon of Canterbury, fellow of All Souls Coll. Oxon. 1836/42, proctor diocese of Canterbury 1859/75; b. 30 Aug. 1814; d. 2 Mar. 1879, having m. 16 April, 1846, Frances Sophia, dau. of George James Cholmondeley, Esq. (M. ChOLMONDELEY), and had 4 sons and 3 daus. [1] John Walter, bar.-at-law l.T. 1874, heir presumptive to the Baronetcy ; b. 14 Mar. 1849; m. 4 Aug. 1874, Sarah Isabella, youngest dau. of late Robert Wharton, Esq. of London, bar.-at-law, and has a son and 2 daus. Walter Robert, b. 21 April, 1879.— Katharine Margaret.— Olive Frances. 421 Robert George, lieut. 60th rifles; b. 15 Sept. 1854. ^Charles Sydney, b. 30 Aug. 1858. [4] Henry Edward, 60th rifles ; b. 25 Jan. 1860. [5] Frances Mary.— [6] Mary Amelia.— [7] Sophia Anne. (3) Charles James, major-gen. R.A. C.B.; b. 1817; m. 11 Feb. 1847, Mary, 2iid dau. of late F.M. Sir Hew Dalrymple Rosi?, G.C.B. and has a dau.— Mary Frances. (4) Henry Philip Ai-chibald, C.S.I. B.C.S. 1839/67, formerly director-general post office India, and member of the legislative council, J.P. Northumb.; b. 8 Oct. 1819, unm. (5) Harriet. (6) Emily, m. 21 Dec. 1843, to John Adams, bar.-at-law, who d. 18 Sept. 1848, leaving an only dau. Emily Eliza Charlotte ADAMS. (7) Jane. IN RIDDELL— RIDLEY. KIDDELL, Sir Thomas Milles, "of Ardna- murchan and Sunart, co. Argyll," J.P. D.L. (1778, G.B.), late 7th dragoon guards, capt. late Perth mil. J.P. Inverness; s. his father as 3rd Baronet in 1861 ; b. 25 Dec. 1822 ; m. 16 July, 1851, Mary Anne, dau. of John Hodgson, Esq. of St. Petersburg ; heir presumptive, his cousin Rodney. Arms— Or, three piles gu. over all a bend az. (Quartering II. Quarterly Ist, Lozengy or and gu.; 2nd, Gu. tliree lions ram- pant or; 3rd, Gu. two pales vair a chief or; 4th, Barry wavy of six or and sa. in chief a label of six points of the last. III. Quarterly 1st, Az. a wolf's head erased arg.; 2nd and 3rd, Arg. three bars gu.; 4th, Barry wavy of six or and gu. IV. Or, a lion passant between three billets sa.) Crest— A hand issuing from the coronet of a French count holding a baton all ppr. " De Apulia." Supporters — Dexter, a female representing agriculture habited as Ceres holding a plough in her right hand and in her left a poppy seed-vessel with ears of wheat and rye. Sinister, An armed knight of the 11th century representing Honoiu- holding a pennon with the red cross of England on a white field. Motto— Utile et dulce. Seat— Strontian, Argyll. Eineage. Sm JAMES RIDDELL, of Arnamurchan and Sunart, co. Argyll, D.C.L. (3r(l son of George Riddell, of Kinglass, son of Greorge Riddell, of Kinglass) , created a BARONET OF GREAT Britain 2 Sept. 1778; d. 2 Nov. 1797, having m. 1st— 7 Feb. 1754, Mary, dau. and heir of Thomas Milles, Esq. of Bilockby Hall, Norfolk. He m. 2ndly, 1775, Sarah, dau. and heir of Thomas Burdon, Esq. and widow of John Swinburne, Esq.; she fl. 5, and bur. in Westminster Abbey 16, June, 1817. By his 1st wife he had 2 sons, (1/ Thomas Milles, d. 17 July, 1796. having m. 11 Dec. 1784, Margaretta, dau. of Col. Dugald Campbell, of Lochnell, co. Argyll ; she d. 31 Oct. 1838, having had 2 sons and a dau. [1] Sir James Milles, s. as 2nd Baronet. [2] Campbell Drummond,M.L.c. N.s. Wales, colonial treasurer and acting colonial sec; b. 9 Jan. 1796; d. 27 Dec. 1858, having m. 3 April, 1830, Caroline Stuart, dau. of Hon. John Kodney (E. Rodney), and has had 3 sons and 3 daus. (1) Thomas Milles Stratford, b. 22 Jan. 1832; d. 16 Sept. 1854. (2) Rodney Stuart, capt. late 70th regt. 1874/80, served in New Zealand (medal) 1863/5, paymaster 36th regt. 1880 heir presumptive to the Baronetcy: b. 31 Mar. 1838' (3) Herbert Augustus Hay, b. 15 Feb. 1854. (4) Louisa Margaretta. (5) CaroUne Mary, m. 29 Sept. 1867, to Louis William Knowles, Esq. (6) Frances Elizabeth, m. 29 Mar. 1880, to Edward Robert 2nd son of Col. Hubert Russell Manners. ' [3] Sarah Burdon, m. to Col. J C Young, 79th regt who d, 1858, leaving an only dau.— Mary Crawfurd, d. 1859 /2/ George James, capt. horse grenadier guards; fell in a duel 22 April, 1783, aged 24 (bur. in Westminster Abbey 2 Mav) SIR JAMES MILLES, 2nd Baronet, D.C.L.; b. 3 June 1787- d. 28 Sept. 1861, having m. 27 Mar. 1822, Mary, dau. of late Sir Richard Brooke, Bart, of Norton Priory, Chesh. • she d. 30 Jan. 1866, leaving a son and dau. " ' [1] Sir Thomas Milles, 3rd and present Baronet. [2] Mary, d. s. p. 2 Dec. 1879, having m. 16 Nov. 1853, to Rev Henry Cuuliffe, vicar of ShifFnal, Salop (Bart.) "D IDLEY, Sm Mat- -L\ thew White, of Blagdon, Northumber- land, J.P. (1756, G.B.), under-sec. home depart- ment 1878/80, M.P. North Northumb. since 1868, fellow of All Souls Coll. Oxon. 1867/73, chairman quarter sessions North- umb. hon. major North- umb. hussars ; s. his father as 5th Baronet in 1877; b. 25 July, 1842; m. 10 Dec. 1873, Hon. Mary Georgiana Marjori- banks, eldest dau. of Sir Dudley Coutts, Lord Tweedmouth, and has a son and dau. (1) Matthew White, b. 6 Dec. 1874. ^-^^h. U,<- TUtt^x^^^^ (2) Cecilie Marjorie. ^j. /J/^^ " Arms— Quarterly, 1st and 4th, Gu. on a chevron between three falcons arg. as many pellets, Ridley. 2nd and 3rd, Arg. three cocks' heads erased sa. WHITE. Crest — A bull passant gu. :M0TT0 — Constans fidei. Seat— Blagdon, Cramlington, Northumberland. TOWN House— 10, Carlton House Terrace, s.w. The Baronetcy. SIR MATTHEW WHITE, sheriff of Northumb. 1756, created a Baronet 6 May, 1756, with remainder to the issue male of his sister Elizabeth, 2nd wife of Mattliew Ridley, of Heaton, Northumb. (see below.) He d. unm. 21 Mar. 1763, and was succeeded by his nephew, SIR MATTHEW White-Ridley, 2nd Baronet. Eineage. MATTHEW RIDLEY, of Heaton, Northumb. (descended in the 12th generation from Nicholas Ridley, [J] of Willimondswicke, Northumb. by Alice, dau. and coheir of Skelton, of Bramford), M.P. town and county of Newcastle- upon-Tyne; d. 6 April, 1778, having m. 1st, Hannah, dau. of Joseph Barnes, of Newcastle-upon-Tyne ; she d. 7 Nov. 1741, having had a son, (1) Richard, major of foot; b. 5 July, 1736. MATTHEW RIDLEY m. 2ndly-~18 Nov. 1742, Elizabeth, eldest dau. and eventual heir of ^Matthew White, of Blagdon ; she d. 4 May, 1764, having had with other issue 3 sons and a dau. (2) Sir Matthew White, s. his uncle as 2nd Baronet. (3) Nicholas, a bencher of Gray's Inn, and a master in clian- cery at his death, 1 Jan. 1804; b. 5 Mar. 1748; m. 1790, Letitia, dau. of Hugh Atkins, a Russian merchant. (4) Henry, d.d. prebendary of Glouc. master of St. Mary's hospital, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, rector of Hertingfordbury, of St. Andrew's, Hertford, and of Kirkby-under-Dale, Yorks.; b. 2 July, 1753; d. 11 Oct. 1825, having m. Frances, dau. of Aubone Surtees, Esq. of Newcastle-upon-Tyne ; she d. Jiuie, 1830, having had (with an only dau. Elizabeth, of Lawn Cot- tage, Battersea, who died July 1862, aged 82) an only son, Henry John Ridley, of Ockley, Surrey, rector of Abinger and Newdigate, Surrey, and Kirkby-under-Dale, York, pre- bendary of Norwich 1827, and Bristol 1816; b. 1788; d. 11 Nov. 1834, having m. 1st— 28 Jan. 1813, Elizabeth Margaret Antonetta, elder dau. of John Ellis, of Hurlingham (brother of Charles, 1st Lord Seaford— B. Hoavard de Walden) ; she d. 12 Dec. 1816. He m. 2ndly, 1823, Eliza- beth, dau. of late Lee Steere-Steere, Esq. of Jayes, Surrey (she re-m. 28 Sept. 1843, as 2nd wife, to Sir James, 1st Baron Abinger, who d. 7 April, 1844). By his 1st wife he had an only son, JOHN Henry Ellis Ridley, late col. 2nd Surrey mil. and formerly 2nd dragoon guards (Queen's Bays) ; b. 10 Dec. 1816 ; m. 25 April, 1848, Anna Maria, only child of Rev. John Michael Brooke, of Longfield, co. Cavan, rector of Ahenagh, CO. Cork, and has 2 sons and 2 daus. [1] Holt Waring, b. 16 Sept. 1850. [2] Charles Parker, capt. 96th regt.; b. 12 May, 1855 ; m. 14 Aug. 1879, Edyth Hamilton, dau. of George Beauchamp Cole, Esq. of Twickenham ami Brighton. [3] Louisa Elizabeth, m. 10 Feb. 1874, to George Thomas Henry Boyes, com. R.N. and has 2 sons and a dau. John Ridley Boyes, b. 4 Dec. 1874.— Hector, b. 20 Feb. 1881. — Constance Jessie. [4] Augusta Constance Ridley. [J] Nicholas Ridley (the Martyr), bishop of London (great- great-grandson of the above-named Nicholas), suffered at Oxford for the Protestant faith 16 Oct. 1555. RIPLEY, 533 (5) Jane, d, Feb. 1804, having m. 22 July, 1777, to Arthur Shakspeare, Esq. of Stepney. SIB MATTHEW WHITE RIDLEY, 2nd Baronet, m.p. Newcastle-upon-Tyne; b. 28 Oct. 1745; d. 9 April, 1813, having m. 12 July, 1777, Sarah, dau. and sole heir of Benjamin Colborne, Esq. of Bath ; she d. 3 Aug. 1806, having had 5 sons and a dau. '1/ Sir Matthew 'White, s, as 3rd Baronet. '2/ Nicholas AVilliamRidley-Colborue, of West Harling, Norfolk; ay R.L. 21 June, 1803, he assumed the additional surname and irms of Colborne, and was created Baron Colborne, of SVest Harling, 15 May, 1839, M.P. Appleby 1807, &c.; b. 14 April, 1779; d. 3 May, 1854, having m. 14 June, 1808, Charlotte, eldest Ian. of Right Hon. Thomas Steele ; she d. 17 Feb. 1865, having iad a son and 4 daus. [1] Hon. William Nicholas, M.P. Richmond; b. 24 July, 1814; d. 23 Mar. 1846. [2] Hon. Henrietta Susanna, d. 28 Mav, 1880, having m. 12 Aug. 1828, to Brampton Gurdon, Esq. of Letton, Norfolk; he d. 28 April, 1881. [3] Hon. Maria Charlotte, m. 13 July, 1830, to Sir George Edmund Nugent, Bart. [4] Emily Frances, d. 13 Oct. 1849, having m, 11 April, 1833, to John Moyer Heathcote, of Connington Castle, Hunts. (B. Ave LAND). [5] Louisa Harriet, d. 22 Aug. 1870, having m. 29 Sept, 1849, to Harvie Morton Farquhar, Esq. (BART.) 3/ Henry Colborne, rector of Hambleden, Bucks; b. 16 May, 780; d. 3 Feb. 1832, having m. 21 April, 1808, Mary, eldest lau. of James FaiTer, Esq. of London ; she d. 13 June, 1837, laving had 3 sons and 2 daus. [1] William Henry, M.A. Ch. Ch. Oxon. 1840, rector (and patron) of Hambleden, Bucks, since 1840, hon. canon Ch. Ch. Oxon. 1871, and rural dean of Wycombe 1859; b. 2 April, 1816; m. 25 Aug. 1841, Sophia Albertlna, 2nd dau. of late Right Rev. Charles Richard Sumner, D.D. lord bishop of Winchester 1827/69, and has a son and 3 daus. (1) Henry Colbonie Maunoir, b. 19 Alar. 1854. (2) Mary Sophia, m. 25 Sept. 1873, to Rev. Charles Maun- sell Wetherall, curate of Hambledon, Bucks, and has a son and dau. AVilliam John Wetherall, b. 26 June, 1876.— Helen Mary. (3) Anna Louisa Matilda. (4) Ella Frances. [2] Nicholas James, M.A. Ch. Ch. Oxon. 1845, of Hollington House. Hants, vicar of Woolton Hill, Hants. 1849/72; b. 7 Jan. 1821; m. 9 Sept. 1845, Frances, dau. of John Touchet, Esq. of Broomhouse, co. Lane, and has had 7 sons and 3 daus. Edward Nicholas Touchet, b. 28 June, 1849 ; d. 1 Oct. 1879.— Henry Matthew, lieut. 7th hussars; b. 2 Feb. 1851.— Arthur William, b. 11 Sept. 1852.— Walter Collx)nie, b. 19 Aug. 1855.— James Francis, b. 12 Jan. 1858.— Alfred Bayley, lieut. 4tli regt.; b. 14 Dec. 1859.— Reginald Oliver, b. 27 May, 1864.— Marian Sarah.— Helen Elizabeth.— Lucy Frances. [3] Oliver Matthew, m.a. CJi. Ch. Oxon. 1866, rector of Bishopstone, Hereford, since 1876, of West Harding, Norfolk, 1855/60, vicar of Cobham, Kent, 1860/76; b. 12 Mav, 1824; m. 1st— 3 Aug. 1852, Louisa Pole, dau. of William Stuart, Esq. (M. BUTE), of Aldenham Abbey, Herts ; she d. 5 Jan. 1858, having had 3 sons and 2 daus. (1) Stuart Oliver, b. 8 June, 1853.— (2) Henry Nicholas, b. 10 Dec. 1855.— (3) Charles William, b. 28 Dec. 1856.— (4) Mary Louisa.— (5) Fanny Louisa Pole. Rev. 0. M. Rri)LKY m. 2ndly— 17 April, 1860, Fanny, only surviving child of Col. Henry Edward Keane (BART.), and has 3 sons and 3 daus. (6) Edward Keane, 2nd lieut. Hereford mil. b. 5 Nov. 1861. —(7) Frank Colborne, b. 16 Dec. 1864.— (8) Clarence Oliver, b. 9 Aug. 1869.— (9) Letitia Florence.— (10) Alice Catherine.— (11) Helena Lucy. [4] Mary, m. to Rev. William Musserye Kirkwall Bradford, rector of West Meon, Hants.; he d. 10 April, 1872, having had with 4 daus. 4 sons, of whom the 2nd, Edward Ridley Colborne BRADFORD, C.s.i. lieiit.-col. Madras S.C. agent to gov. -gen. Rajpootna, and chief commis. Ajmere; b. 27 July, 1836; m. 17 July, 1866, Elizabeth Adela, eldest surviving dau. of Edward Knight, Esq. of Chawton House, Hants, and has with other issue a son, b. 8 Dec. 1879. [5] Frances Henrietta. t/ Richard, in H.o. b. 28 Aug. 1782; d. having m. Nov. 1810, Catherine Lucy, only dau. of Rev. Richard Pople- 'ell Johnson, of Ashton-upon-Mersey, Cheshire. 5/ Charles John, in H.o. b. 5 Sept. 1792. 5/ Henrietta Elizabeth, d. 10 Oct. 1853, having m. 1st— 22 aig. 1804, to Hon. John Scott, eldest son of John, 1st Earl of lldon, wlio d. 24 Dec. 1805. She re-m. 7 July, 1811, to ^'"illiam Farrer, Esq. of Ingleborough, Yorks. brother of Mary foresaid ; he d. 9 Nov. 1863, leaving issue. ;^IR MATTHEW WHITE, 3rd Baronet, M.P. Newcastle- J upon-Tyne ; b. 18 Aug. 1778 ; d. 14 July, 1836, having m. 3 Aug. 1803, Laura, youngest dau. of George Hawkins, Esq.; [le d. 22 July, 1864, having had 5 sons and 5 daus. 1/ Sir Matthew White, s. as 4th Baronet. 2/ Charles William, major-gen. C.B. col. 53rd regt.; b. 812; <1. 1 Feb. 1867, having m. 17 April, 1845, Hon. Henrietta iraminta Monck Browne, dau, of Dominick, 1st Baron Oran- lore ; she (L 1 Mar. 1869, having had with other issue 2 sons ud 2 daus. (1) Henry Monck, m. (2) Charies Colborne. Hlr^J''^'fl,?fi?ri^"^ ^^^'!^'*^ ^*"-)' "^- 31 Mar. 1870, to Henry Bloomfleld Kingscote, capt, r,a. (B. Bloomfield); he divorced her Nov. 1871. She re-m.' 11 July, 1873, to (Charles Francis Buller, late 2nd life guards (B. Churston). i?^ S ?«Tq"+"-^ (youngest dau.); d. 28 July, 1873, having m. 7 Jan. 1873, to Robert, only son of Samuel Hunt, Esq. of Ketton House, Rutland. ^ /.^(v?^'i^-r.^^^^*^'^' .^•^- "^^i^- Coll. Oxon. 1859, vicar of St. \^^^^c^^' Durham, since 18-; b. 12 June, 1815; m. 23 April 1846, Georgiana Augusta Frederica, 2nd dau. of late Gen: Sir ihomas Bradford G.CB. G.c.H. ; she d. 9 Jan. 1861, having had mth other issue 6 daus. [1] Edith Harriet, m. 2 Dec. 1873, as 2nd wife, to Anthony Maynard, Esq. of Newton Hall, co. Diurham, and has a son. Henry Easterby Maynard, b. 9 July, 1876. f ?^ ^^.^^- „, i^^ ^^^"^«- [4] Ethel Louisa. •^I-L?, '^.' ™; ^^ *^^*^- ^^'^' *<^ Thomas Dundas Bruce, Esq. of Bishop Auckland, CO. Durham, (f (^^^^-.^^il!?"^ •^''^^"' K.C.M.G. major-gen. com. first brigade, Malta 1863/8, served in the Crimea, including the battles of Alma (where his horse was shot under him), Balaklava, and Inkerman, at siege of Sebastopol, &c. ensign Scots fusilier guards 1835 ; d. unm. 27 Nov. 1868. ,'5/ George, bar.-at-law m.t. 1843, m.p. Newcastle-on-Tyne 1856/60, a copyhold inclosure and tithe commissioner 1860, unm. / 6/ Sarah, d. 22 July, 1864, having m. 11 April, 1837, to John Cookson, of Meldon Park, Northumb. /7/ Laura, d. 29 April, 1873, having m. 2 May, 1835, to Charles Atticu.'' Monck, Esq. who d. 1 Dec. 1856, having had with other issue. Sir Arthur Edward Middleton, 7th Baronet. /8/ Louisa, m. 8 July, 1831, to Martin Tucker Smith, Esq. (B. Carrington); he d. 10 Oct. 1880. /9/ Marianne, m. 6 Jan. 1839, to Rev, Andrew Corbett, rector of South Williugham, co. Line, ; he d. /lO/ Janetta Maria, d, 1867, having m, 29 Feb, 1843 to Isaac Thomas Cookson, Esq, of Swinburne Castle, Northumb. SIR MATTHEW WHITE, 4th Baronet, sheriff Northumb. 1841, lieut.-col. Northumb. yeo. M.P. North Northumb. 1859/68; b. 9 Sept. 1807; d. 25 Sept. 1877, having m. 21 Sept. 1841, Hon. Cecilia Anne Parke, dau. of James, Baron Wensley- dale (ext.); she d. 20 April, 1845, having had 2 sons and a dau. (1) Sir Matthew White, 5th and present Baronet. (2) Edward, B.A. All Souls, Oxon. late fellow, bar.-at-law 1 T 1868, M.P. South Northumberland 1878/80; b. Aug. 1843. (3) Mary, m. 14 June, 1876, to Rev. Arthur Octavius Medd, rector of Amble, Nortlnnub. and lias a son, Arthur Cuthbert Meuj), b. 26 Feb. 1878. RIPLEY, Sir Henry William, of Acacia, Rawdon, Yorks. j.p. d.l. and of Bedstone, Salop, M.P. Bradford 1869, 1874/80, and J.P., presi- dent Bradford chamber of commerce 1862/3, created a BARONET 8 May, 1880 ; b. 23 April, 1813 ; m. 6 Sept. 1886, Susan, dau. of John Milligen, of Balnaghie, co. Kirkcudbright (niece of Robert Milligen, of Acacia, aforesaid, m.p. Bradford 1851 /'2 ) , and ^jishad 8 sons and 3 daus. d. if fli^. I'^^H . (1 ) Edwan/Lbar.-at-lavv I.T. 1870, Ch. Ch. Coll. Oxon. B.A., lieut. col. 2iid W. Yorks. art. vols,: b.lG May, 1840; m. 31 July, 1877, 2iV'"2 6S4 RIVETT-CARNAC. Eueenie Frederica Fulcher, dau. of Gen. Edward Alfred Green- Emmott-Rawdon, of Rawdon, and has 2 sons and a dau Henry William Alfred, b. 3 Jan. 1879.— A son, b. 6 Oct. 1881. —A dau. b. 2 Sept. 1880. (2) George, b. 31 Mar. 1846. (3) Frederic, late lieut. 2nd W. Yorks. yeo. cav. sometime of Ch Ch Oxon. ; b. 28 Nov. 1846 ; m. 27 June, 1876, Kate, dau. of David Little, of Bradford, and has a son and 2 daus. Frederic Hugh, b. 7 July, 1878.— A dau. b. 1 Sept. 1881.— Ethel Margaret Susan. (4) Henry, of Summer Hill, Rawdon; b. 12 May, 1849; m. 18 July, 1876, Emma Alice, only dau. of Col. Bruce Seton, of Chel- tenham (Bart.), and has 2 daus. Dorothy Alice Seton.— Marian Janet. (5) Hugh, lieut. 2nd W. Yorks. yeo. cav.; b. 4 Mar. 18ol; m. 1 Dec. 1881, Alice Louisa, dau. of James Robinson Pease, of "Westwood, Beverley. . ^ ^ . „ (6) Alfred, mids. R.N.; b. 8 Nov. 1852; lost in H.M.S. Captain 6 Sept. 1870. (7) Frank, b. 9 Mar. 1854; d. 18 Jan. 1863. (8) William, b. 9 June, 1856; d. 22 Feb. 1863. (9) Annie, m. 9 July, 1873, to Thomas Joseph Sunderland, of Ravensdon Grange, Beds, major Beds. mil. s. p. (10) Phcelie Elizabeth, d. 3 Dec. 1873, having m. 30 July, 1868, to Charles Compton Seton, late lieut. R.E. (Bart.) (11) Mary Alice, d. 18 Nov. 1863. _A^RMS— Per chevron nebuly or and vert, a cross-crosslet between two lions rampant in chief, and a lion rampant between two cross-crosslets in base, all counterchanged. Crest— A demi-lion reguardant vert, gorged with a collar gemel, and charged on the body with a cross-crosslet or, hold- ing an escocheon, thereon a cock ppr. 3kIOTTO— Dum spiro spero. Seats— Acacia, Rawdon, Yorks. and Bedstore, Salop. TOWX House— 6, Palace Gate, W. (■^ EORGE RIPLEY, of Bowling, Yorks.; d. 3 Dec. 1826, aged X 67, having m. 29 Jan. 1788, Elizabeth Whitaker, of Hali- fax; she d. 11 Nov. 1826, having had with other issue a son, EDWARD Ripley, of Bowling, Bradford; b. 17 July, 1790; d. 7 April, 1866, having m. 24 Dec. 1812, Hannah, dau. of Nathaniel Murgatroyd, of Bradford; she d. 2 Feb. 1871, having had an only son, Sir Henry William, created a Baroxet. [3] Caroline Anne Emma, m. 21 Jan. 1875, to John Pennock Campbell, lieut.-col. 30th regt. D.A.A.G. school of musketry, Hythe, and has issue. Arms— Quarterly arg. and az. two swords in saltire ppr. between three mullets one in chief and two in fesse and a crescent in base counterchanged. Crest— A sword erect ppr. issuing from a crescent erm. the internal part gu. MOTTO — Sic itur ad astra. Seats— Warbome and Rockcliffe, Hants. Hineage. RIVETT-CARNAC, Sir John, of Derby, and Warbome, Hants, j.p. d.l. (1836, U.K.), m.p. Lymington 18.52/60, late 21st regt.; s. his father as 2nd Baronet in 1846 ; b. 10 Aug. 1818 ; m, 19 Dec. 1840, Anne Jane, only child of Samuel Sproule M.D. E.i.c.s. ; she d. 2 Sept. 1876, having had with other issue a S9n and 2 daus. ^^ r ^j,^,^ [1] James Heifry iSpfbule, of H.M. inland rev^^nue, late 73ra regt. (Perthshire) ; b. 27 J'une, 1846 ; m. 1870 Marv Jeannie, dau. of Ambrose Henderson, Esq. of Bodmin 'Corn- wall, and has a son and 2 daus, nau(le_Iamgs, b. 21 Dec. 1877.— Beatrice Hilda Sproule.- Muriel Edith Frances. [2] Frances Henrietta, m. 18 Jan. 1866, to Henry Stratton Bates, J.p. major 5th West York militia, and late capt. 8th hussars. THOMAS RIVETT, of Derby, M.P. 1748, 1766, high sheriff for the county 1757 and 1763 (son of Thomas Rivett, of Derby, M.P. 1715, descended from James Rivett, of Rouston, Line); m. Anna Maria, dau. of Rev. James Sibley, of Derby; she d. 21 July, 1803 having had with other issue 2 sons and a dau. [1] Thomas, of Everton, Hants, and of Maresfield, in H.O.; m. Louisa, dau. of Sir Culling Smith, Bart. [2] James, of whom presently. [3] Elizabeth, m. to Gen. John Carnac, com.-in-chief in India, who by will directed that his brother-in-law, James Rivett, should take the name of Carnac. TAMES RIVETT-CARNAC, E.I.C.S. sometime acting gov. of Bombay, assumed by r.l. 8 May, 1801, the surname and arms of Carnac; b. 4 Feb. 1759; d. 16 July, 1802/4, having m. 4 Feb. 1783, Henrietta, dau. and coheir of James Fisher, Esq. of Yarmouth, Norfolk (and granddau. of Rev. D. Steadman, archdeacon of Norfolk, and great-granddau. of Bishop Butts.); she d. 23 Dec. 1837, having had with other issue 3 sons and 4 daus. 1] Sir James Rivett-Carnac, created a Baronet. 2] Thomas, M.A. in H.O. b. 30 Jan. 17941 d. 1856. 3] John, adm. R.N. b. 28 June, 1796; d. 1 Jan. 1869, having m. 15 Mar. 1826, Maria Jane, dau. of Samuel Davis, Esq. of Croydon, Surrey (Bart.), a director E.i.c.s. and had 3 sons and 3 daus. (1) John Harry, c.i.E. opium agent, Benares, Bengal C.S., knight com. of Aastrian order of Francis Joseph ; b. 16 Sept. 1839; m. 28 Dec. 1868, Annie Marion, dau. of late Major-Gen. Sir Henry Marion Durand, R.E., K.c.S.l., C.B., governor of the Punjab, s. p. (2) Edward Stirling, lieut.-col. in the army, capt. 11th (P.A.O.) hussars 1871, mil. sec. to gov. of Bombay 1876/81, mil. sec. to Lieut.-Gen. the Hon. Arthur Hardinge, com.-in-chief at Bom- bay, served in Indian Mutiny, with Fane's horse during China campaign 1860, with transport train throughout the Abyss- inian war, at the fall of Magdala; b. 14 Sept. 1841; m. 12 Mar. 1872, Sophia, eldest dau. of John Irving Glennie, Esq. of Lon- don, and has had 2 sons and 2 daus. John Stirling, b. 25 Feb. 1875.— Arthur Temple, b. at Bombay 15 Feb. 1879.— Alice Mary.— Marion Edith, d. 24 May, 1879. (3) Arthur Boileau, B.A. Cath. Coll. Camb. 1873, curate of Bremhill, Wilts, 1873/6 ; b. 22 Oct. 1843. (4) Eliza Mary, m. 1857, to William Huskisson-Tilgh- man-Huskisson, Esq. of Eastham Park, Sussex (nephew and heir of the Right Hon. William Huskisson, M.P.) ; he d. 1865, s. p. (5) Henrietta. (6) Anna Maria. [4] Anna Maria, d. Aug. 1835, ha\ing m. 1808, to Henry Shank, Esq. of Castlerig, co. Fife, a director E.I.C.S.; he d. 4 Jan. 1864, leaving issue. [5] Elizabeth, m. to Rear- Adm. William Fisher, K.N. [6] Harriet, m. 15 July, 1818, to Yen. George Barnes, D.D. archdeacon of Barnstaple. [7] Louisa Anna, d. 13 April, 1837, having m. 25 Mar. 1825, to Richard B. Temple, Esq. of Tlie Nash, co. Wore. (Bart.) SIR JAMES RIVETT-CARNAC, twice successively chair- man E.I.C.S. M.P. Sandwich, governor of Bombay 1838/41, created a Baronet 12 Mar. 1836 ; b. 11 Nov. 1784; d. 28 Jan. 1846, having m. 3 June, 1815, Anna Maria, eldest dau. of late William Richardes, Esq. of Panglas, Cardigans.; she d. 2 Jan. 1859, having had with other issue 3 sons and 3 daus. [1] Sir John, 2nd and present Baronet. [2] William, Bengal c.s. judge of Moradabad, N.W.P.; b. 19 April, 1822; d. 9 July, 1874, having m. Sept. 1846, Mary Anstruther, dau. of Rev. Perceval Spearman Wilkinson, of Mount Oswald, co. Durham, and had 7 sons, (1) William Percival, b. 1847. (2) James Frank, capt. Bengal S.C. assist.-com. Doomka, E.I.C.S.; b. (3) Clennell George, B.A. Trin. Coll. Camb. 1873, curate of Caston, Norfolk, 1875/8 ; b. (4) Percy Temple, lieut. 43rd regt. b. 12 Jan. 1852. Mem. — Thomas Rivett, of StoAvmarket, Suffolk, brother of John Ryvet, of Brandiston Hall, Suffolk (9th in descent from Thomas Ryvet, of Fretton, Norfolk, temp. HEN. III.); m. Joan, dau. and heir of Thomas Raven, of Frodham, and from whom descended 3 sons, (1) James, of Rattleston. (2) Sir Thomas, of Chippendall. (3) William, of Rouston. grandfather of Thomas, of Derby; at Rouston, CO. Line. 1606, and d. 1660; brother of John, celebrated Rivett and staunch royalist, who preserved the figure of Charles I. now standing at Charing Cross, during tlie rebellion, and reproduced it at the Restoration.— Penes A.B. Rivett-Carnac. ii the I ROBERTS. 585 b. 11 (5) Louis Wilfrid Guise, bar.-at-law l.T. 1877, advocate high court of judicature Bombay ; b. (6) Ernest Henry, lieut. Bengal s.c, 85th regt.; b. 30 June, J 857. (7) Wilfrid Theodore, b. [3] Charles Forbes, Bengal C.s. 1844/75; b. 17 Jan. 1824; m. ) -t— 7 Aug. 1849, Flora Elizabeth, dau. of J Baker, Esq. of J;.ngal medical service; she d. 21 April, 1859, leaving 3 sons, (1) Charles James, financial department x.W.P. India; b. 18 Feb. 1853. (2) John Thurlow, police ilepartment, Bengal C.S.; b. 26 April, 1856. (3) Harry Morland, opium department, Bengal C, Oct. 1857. Jlr. FORBES Eivett-Carnac m. 2ndly— 14 June, 1865, Isabel Htannus, dau. of late Major Alexander Gordon, Madras army, and has 3 sons and 3 daus. (4) Gordon Forbes, b. 9 June, 1866.— (5) Seymour Gordon, b. 24 Feb. 1868.— (6) Colin Gordon, b. 16 Nov. 1881.— (7) Flo- rence Annie Gordon.— (8) Winifred Gordon.— (9) Muriel Gordon, b. 15 May, 1879. [4] Anna Maria, m. 21 Dec. 1843, to Robert Broun, of Kiver- nells, Hants, M.D. Indian army; he d. 22 Mar. 1878, having had with other issue a son and 3 daus. (1) Robert Edward Rivett BROUN, b. 13 Mar. 1850. (2) Anna Maria Jane. (3) Minnie Helen. (4) Edith Henrietta, m. 8 Aug. 1878, to William Pelham- Clay, and has a son, b. 18 Jan. 1880.— A son, b. 12 April, 1881. [5] Henrietta, m. 13 June, 1848, to Francis Edward, 3rd son of late Sir John W. Guise, Bart. [6] Frances. (3) Elizabetli, m. to William Baker, of Lismacue, co. Tipperary. SIR THOMAS m. 2ndly— 23 Dec. 1806, Ann, dau. of Thomas Walton, Esq. of Walton Court, co. Cork, and had a sou and dau. (4) Thomas Walton, of Glassenbury Castle, Kent, J.P. (on roll for high sheriff 1878), hon. col. 5th A.B. Kent R.V. ; b. 1809. (5) Georgiana, m. to John Drew Atkin, of Dublin. SIR WALTER, 2nd Baronet, b. 13 Nov. 1779 ; d. 9 Dec. 1828, having m. 1 Mar. 1801, Catherine Hodgson, dau. of Rev. Edmund Gilbert, vicar of Constautine, &c. Cornwall ; she d. 4 Aug. 18.53, having had with other issue 2 sons and 3 daus. [1] Sir Thomas Howland, s. as 3rd Baronet. [2] Edmund Gilbert, rector of Glanville Wootton, Dorset; b. 8 Dec. 1810; d. 25 Mar. 1857, having m. 12 July, 1836, Elizabeth Anne, dau. of Major Joyce, of Teignmouth, and had with other issue 2 sons and a dau. (1) Thomas Langdon, capt. London Irish R.V.; b. 17 April, 1840 ; m. 21 Feb. 1862, Emlyn, youngest dau. of late Capt. Thomas Moor, of Canterbury, E.I.C.S. (2) Herbert, of Cape mounted rifles. (3) Catherine Eliza. [3] Anne Gilbert, d. 30 Dec. 1881 (aged 81 ?), having m. 4 Jan. 1837, to Rev. David Perkins, D.D. vicar of Dawlish, Devon. [4] Amy Martha, d. 13 July, 1878, aged 76. [5] Eliza, m. to H Torrens, Indian C.S. SIR THOMAS HOWLAND, 3rd Baronet, high sheriff co. Cork 1837; b. 4 Nov. 1804; d. 1 Mar. 1864, having m. 1st— 30 Oct. 1834, Eliza Caroline, 2nd dau. of John Bushy Maitland, of Eccles, Dumfries, M.P. ; she d. 3/30 Oct. 1838, leaving an only son, (1) Sir Randall Howland, 4th and present Baronet. SIR THOMAS m. 2ndly— 14 June, 1842 (Gents. Mag.), Anne Elliott, only child of William Langdon, R.N. of Henstridge, Somerset (she re-m. 20 June, 1866, to Francis W Lascelles, late Madras C.s.), and had 2 sons and a dau. (2) Howland. capt. R.A. 1876; b.25 Feb. 1842 (army list). (3) Walworth Howland, lieut. London Irish R.V.; b. 1855. (4) Florence Maria, m. 13 Oct. 1869, to Eaton Monins Lascelles, Esq. (3rd son of Rowley Lascelles, Esq. of Pencraig), who d. 8. p. 16 Mar. 1871. ROBERTS, Sir Randal Howland (1809, U.K.), late 38th regt. major London Irish vols. 1870/2, served in the Crimea and Indian mutiny, knight of the iron cross of Germany; s. his father as 4th Baronet in 1864 ; b. 28 Mar. 1836 ; m. 14 June, 1858, Mary, dau. of late Col. Sydney Turnbull, Bombay art. and has had with other issue a son and 2 daus. (1) Walton Howland, b. 2 Mar. 1859. (2) Lina Marion. (3) Beatrice Sydney Margaret Jane. Arms— Az. on a chevron arg. cottised or, three mullets of six points pierced sa. . ,. , , CREST— On a mount vert an eagle erm. wings displayed arg. accolled with a chaplet of ivy ppr. MOTTO— Post funera virtus. Hineage. SIR THOMAS ROBERTS, of Brightfieldstown, co. Cork, and of Glassenburv, Kent (son of Randall Roberts and grandson of Thomas Roberts, of Brightfieldstown), created a BARONET 20 Sept. 1809; b. 27 May, 1738; d. 1817 having m. Ist- 24 Sept. 1765, Amy, dau. and coheir of William Johnson, Esq. of Lizard, co. Limerick, and had with other issue a son and 2 daus. (1) Sir Walter, s. as 2nd Baronet. (2) Martha, m. to Rev. John Cramer, afterwards Rev. John Cramer-Roberts, of Sallymount, co. Kildaro, having assumed by R.L. the additional surname and arms of Roberts. Ei3 grana- ^ Right Rev. Francis Alexander Cramer-Roberts, bishop of Nassau (COQHILL— BART.) KOBERTS, Lieut.-Gen. Sir Frederick, Ba- ronet, so created 11 June, 1881, V.C. (1858), G.C.B. (1880), CLE. (1880), R.A. major-gen. in the army, commanding troops in Madras presidency with local rank of lieut.-gen 1881, ex-officio member of council Madras 1881, mihtary member council of gov.-gen. of India 1881, gov. and com.-in-chief of the colony of Natal, gov. and com.-in-chief of the Transvaal province, and H.M. high commissioner for South-Eastern Africa 7 Mar. 1881, commanded Cabul field force 1879/80, terminating in the memorable march from Cabul to Candahar in relief of that place, and the subsequent victory over Ayoob Khan, local lieut.-gen. Affghanistan 1879, com- manded force which took Cabul in 2nd Affghanistan campaign 1879, and commanded Kuram field force during 1st Affghan campaign 1878/9, k.c.b. 1879, 53(5 ROBERTS. D AQM. of art. throughout Indian Mutiny 1857/8, sieo-e of Delhi, relief, siege, and capture of Lucknow, served in Umbeyla campaign 1863, A.Q.M.G. Bengal brigade in Abyssinia 1867/8, and in Looshai cam- paign 1871/2, D.Q.M.G. 1872/5, q.m.q. 1875/8, men- tioned in despatches more than twenty times ; b. m Sept. 1832; m. 17 May, 1859, Nora Henrietta, youngest dau.of late John Bews, capt. 73rd regt. paymaster-gen. R.i. constabulary, co. Mayo, and has had 2 sons and 4 daus. (1) Frederick Henry, b. and d. Aug. 1869. (2) Frederick Hugh Sherston, b. 8 Jan. 1872. (3) Nora Frederica, d. 3 Mar. 1861. (4) Eveleen Sautelle, d. 8 Feb. 1869. (5) Aileen IVfary. (6) Ada Edwina Stewart. ARMS— Az. three estoiles or, on a chief wavy of the last an eastern crown gu. Crkst— A lion rampant or, charged with an eastern crown gu. in the dexter paw a sword wavy arg. SUPPORTERS— Dexter, a "92nd Highlander" ppr. Sinister, a Goorka ppr. Motto— Virtute et valore. Clubs— United Service, Athenaeum, Marlborqugh. Eineage. JOHN EGBERTS, of "Waterford, architect [only son of Thomas Roberts, of "Waterford (whose will, dated 1 Sept. 1767, proved 18 Nov. 1775), by his wife Sarah, dau. of John Bowles, of Waterford] ; he d. 23 May, 1796, aged 84 (will dated 10 Mar. 1796, proved 8 July same year), having m. Mary Susannah, dau. of Francis Sautell, of Waterford, gent, whose family fled from France; she d. 21 Jan. 1880, having had 5 sons and 3 daus. (1) Thomas, living 1744; supposed dead before 1796. (2) John, of whom presently. (3) Samuel, of Waterford, solicitor, had by his 1st wife. Miss Bull, 3 sons, [1] Edward, of Killoteran, co. Waterford, J.P.; d. 13 July, 1881 , aged 91; he m. 1st — Martha, dau. of Arthur Ussher, Esq. of Camphire, co. Waterford; he m. 2ndly — Eleanor, dau. of Ambrose Congreve, Esq. of Moiint Congreve, CO. Waterford, and widow of Rev. M'Causland. By his 1st wife he had 4 sons and a dau. /I/ Samuel Ussher, of Dublin, assistant commissioner public works, Ireland ; b. ; m. 3 May, 1847, Emily Isa- bella, dau. of Sir George Forster, Bart, of Coolderry, co, Monaghan, and had a son and 3 davis. (1) Edward, b. 1848. (2) Anna Maria, m. 7 July, 1875, to Charles Uniacke Townsend. (3) Georgie. (4) Alice. /2/ Arthur Ussher, J.P. co. Wexford; d. at Malta 1864, having m. 1st— Eleanor, dau. of Samuel King, Esq. of Waterford, and had a dau. (1) Eleanor. Mr. Arthur U. Roberts m. 2ndly— Emily, dau. of Capt. Fraser, of Fraser Hill, co. Kilkenny (she re-m. to George Malcolmson, Esq.), and has a son, (2) Edward. /3/ Richard, m. Miss Orme, and has 3 daus. /4/ Emanuel. /5/ Elizabeth, m. as 2nd wife, to Richard Wall Morris, Esq. of Rockenham, co. Waterford, j.p. high sheriff 1843/4; he d. 1870, leaving by her with 2 daus. an only son, George William Morris, of Rockehham, j.p. co. Kil- kenny; b. 1844; m. 1871. Sibella, dau. of Hamuel King, Esq. of Mount Pleasaiit, Waterford, and has issue. [2] Samuel, rector of Denn, co. Cavan, bp. at the Cathedral Waterford, 5 April, 1794; m. Jane, dau. of Col Giles Eyre, of Eyre Court Castle, co. Galway and d s p i;3] Emanuel, col. E.i.n. m. Jane Prendergast, and liads'sons and 2 daus. (4) Thomas Sautell R.l. academician; m. Miss Stephens of Dublin, and d. s.p. (5) George, of Ballygunner Temple, co. Waterford, will dated 6 Oct. 1848, proved 29 Nov. 1849. He m. Amie Gqoghe, and had 3 sons and a dau. Thomas. William, m. and has issue. John, m. and has issue. Sarah, wife of Shannon. (6) Mary Anne, wife of Humphreys. (7) Anne, wife of William Price. :8) Flora, d. unm. will dated 28 Aug. 1834, proved 28 Feb. JOHN ROBERTS, B.A. Tnn. Coll. DubUn, 1763 -tor of eJ the united parishes of Crook, &c. also rector of Dunliill on Waterford, chaplain to the military barracks of Geneva ' co Waterford, presented to the living of Drumcondra, near Dublin' 1814 by Duke of Richmond, L.L. this he exchanged soon after for that of Ballymacward, co. Galway, collated provost of Kilmacduagh 20 July, 1813, domestic chaplain to the 1st nnrl ^nd Marquis of Wateriml, will dated 22 Mar, 1814, proved 12 May, 1815 ; d. at Ballinasloe. He m. at St, Ann's, Dublin. 23 Jan, 1771, Anne, dau, of llev, Abraham Sandys, of Dublin: she d, 7 May, 1833, aged 78, having had 5 sons and 4 daus. [1] John, of Waterford, solicitor; b. 14 April. 1773 ; d. 2 Feb. 1837, having m. 18 May, 1796, Grace, dau. of William Dobbyn, of Waterford ; she d. 1854, aged 89, having had 6 sons and 3 daus. /I/ William, of the excise office, London; b. 28 June. 1797: il. 29 Oct. 1876, having m. 16 July. 1827. his cousin Anna Mariii. dau. of Capt. Thomas Roberts, R.N. and had 7 sons and 2 daus. (1) John William, b. 7 Feb. 1830; m, Lavinia. only dau. of Capt, Brittaiu, Queen's messenger, and ha< an only son, William Brittain, b. 1858. (2) Thomas Clarence, b, 23 Jan. 1832; m. 1 Dec, 1865, Jane Elizabeth, dau, of Francis Coham Kelly, of London, and has 5 sons and 2 daus. Pembroke, b. 25 Oct. 1866.— Walter, b. 18 Feb. 1868.— Percy Heriot, b, 27 Nov, 1869,— Herbert, b. 18 Feb, 1874, —Gerald, b, 14 July, 1876,— Alice Dorothea, b. 14 Aug. 1871.— Kathleen Violet, b. 27 June, 1878. (3) Augustus Henry, b. 11 Mar. 1835; d, unm. 5 Mar. 1865. (4) Samuel, b. 15 Mar. 1838. (5) Abraham Francis, b. 12 Sept. 1839. (6) Frederick James, b. 20 Oct. 1841 ; m. s, p. (7) James Hackett, b, 23 Nov. 1843. (8) Anna Grace, d, unm. 7 May, 1843. (9) Emily Catharine, m. 2 June, 1866, to James Crowder Eastcott, surgeon R,N. and has a son and 3 daus. Arthur Frederick CROWDER.— Emily Frances Catharine. Edith Vaughan.— Lucy Vaughan, /2/ Thomas, capt, 51st Bengal N.I.; b, 28 Oct, 1800; d. 29 Oct. 1850, having m. at Bath 1835, Harriet, dau, of William Lowndes, Esq, of Chesham, Bucks, J,P, and had a son and dau. (1) Arthur, M.R.c.s, L.R.c.P, Lond.; b, 30 April, 1838 ; m, 26 Sept, 1868, Margaret Frances, dau. of John Hughes, of Loudon, and has a son and dau. Arthur Francis Lowndes, b, 5 Dec, 1872. Frances Dorothea Lowndes, b. 29 Jan. 1877, (2) Harriet, m, 6 Mar. 1857, to Major-Gen. George Ricketts Roberts, late Bengal s,C. and has issue (see below.) /3/ John Dobbyn, b, 1 April, 1802; m, 1 Sept, 1828. Mary, dau, of George Symes, Esq, of Cooperstown, co, Wexford ; she d, 19 Sept. 1840, leaving issue, /4/ Samuel, d. in Jamaica. /5/ Abraham, b. 7 Dec. 1804; d. 21 May, 1869, having m. 1st, 18 June. 1828, Katherine Goodall; she d. 8 Julj', 1849. He m, 2ndly — 11 Sept. 1850, Elizabeth Tearing, and had issue by both marriages living in America, /6/ Michael, b. 18 July, 1811; d, s. p, 3 Aug, 1868, having m. 10 Sept. 1845, Letitia, younger dau. of Benjamin Roberts of Waterford, solicitor ; she d. /7/ Anne, b. 28 Jan, 1807 ; m. to Hurst, of Canada ; he d. s. p. /8/ EUzabeth, b, 9 Nov. 1808 ; m. 10 Oct. 1846, to Henry John Willett, Esq. of Dublin, (eldest son of Henry John Willett, Esq. of Castlefield, co. Kilkenny) ; he d. s. p. 29 May, 1872. /9/ Hester, b, 1 Feb, 1813 ; m. 4 Jan. 1841, to Thomas Pyne, M.D, now of Canada, E2] Abraham, b. 10 Aug. 1774 ; died young, 3] Thomas, of Waterford, post-capt. R.N. 1840; b. 12 Jan. 1778; d. 16 Feb. 1855, will dated 9 Oct. 1850, proved 16 Mar. 1855 ; he m, 25 June, 1804, Katherine, dau. of Major James Hackett, of Fethard, co. Tipperary; she d, Jan. 1867, having had with other issue 3 sons and 8 daus. /I/ Thomas Sautell, b. 26 May, 1813 ; d. unm, 27 April. 1861. /2/ James Hackett, b, 13 Feb. 1820 ; m, , and has a son and dau. — James. — Katherine. /3/ William, b. 4 Dec. 1823 ; m. and has 7 children. /4/ Rosamond, d. April. 1854, having m. 4 Jan, 1840, to Rev, William John Price, who d. 27 Mar. 1862. /5/ Anna Maria, m, 16 July, 1827, to her cousin, William Roberts, of London, who d, 29 Oct. 1876, leaving issue as above. /6/ Katherine, m, 23 May, 1844, to Jonas Pasley Hardy, col. 58th regt. who d. 27 April, 1872, leaving issue, /7/ Matilda, /8/ Emily, d. unm. Oct. 1853. 191 Flora Augusta. /lO/ Mary, d. iinm, 5 June, 1858, /ll/ Elizabeth, m, 4 July, 1854, to her cousin, Spencer Perceval Pennell, Esq. who d. s. p, 1 Jiuie, 1863, [4] Sir Abraham, of whom presently. [5] Sir Samuel, of Belmont, co. Waterford, C.B, Aug, 1815, knighted by L,L. Ireland 23 June, 1833, post-capt, R.N, 1815; b. 2 July, 1785 ; d, 16 Dec. 1848 ; will dated 10 Aug. 1846, proved 14 Feb. 1850 ; he m. (lie. dat. 30 May, 1818) Rosamond, eldest dau. of Benjamin Roberts, of Waterford, solicitor; she d. 1844, having had an only child, Paget, d, unm, v.p. [6] Hester, b. 27 Jan, 1772; m, 1st— 10 Jan. 1793, to Lieut. MoUoy ; and 2ndly, to Charles TuUoch, capt, R,N. [7] Mary, b, 3 May, 1783 ; d, unm, 28 July, 1801. [8] Alice, b, 1 Aug. 1787 ; d, young, [9] Anne, b, 8 May, 1789 ; m. , to Major Thomas J ilaling, [10] Harriet, b. 23 May, 1790 ; m. , to Frederick Pennell, Esq, who d, [11] Betsy, b, 26 June, 1792 ; d, young, [12] Elizabeth, b. ? July, 1795 ; m, , to John Green, sill, Esq. r^' » T ROBINSON. 537 lIIR ABRAHAM ROBERTS, G.C.B. 1873, general in tlie O army 1864, joined Waterford militia 1801, 48th regt. 1803, | entered Indian army 1804, col. 101st fusiliers 1862/73, served j under Lord Lake in the Sutlej 1805, in Bundhilcund against j the Pindarees and at the sieges of Komona and GunoAvrie i 1806/7, &c. &c. ; commanded his regiment at Birla Ke Tehee, ! when he captured the cliief and routed the enemy, Dec. 1814 ; \ commanded a brigade in Afghanistan 1838/9, and was at the storming and capture of Ghuznee, for which he received medal ; and the 2nd class Dooranee order; C.B. 1840; b. at Waterford 11 April, 1784; d. 28 Dec. 1873. He m. 1st— 25 July, 1820, Frances Isabella, dau. of George Poyntz Ricketts, Esq. B.C.s. (V. St. Vincent); she d. 14 May, 1827, having had a son and 2 daus. /I/ George Ricketts, major-gen. late Bengal S.C.; b. 8 Feb. 1827; m. 6 Mar. 1857, Harriet, only dau. of Major Thomas Roberts, 51st Bengal N.i. and has surviving issue 2 daus. (1) Harriett Amy Lowndes, b. 30 Dec. 1857. (2) Catharine Isabella, b. 24 Nov. 1864. /2/ Fanny, b. 22 Aug. 1824 ; d. 15 Oct. 1852, having m. Oct. 1842, to Gen. Charles Grant. R.A. C.B. of the royal (late Bengal horse) artillery, and had issue /3/ Maria Isabella, b. 22 Aug. 1825; m. 20 Oct. 1842, to Wil- liam (Maximilian George) Maconochie-Welwood, of Meadow- bank, CO. Midlothian, and Garvoch, co. Fife, late lieut.-col. Fife art. mil. (retd. 1873), formerly lieut. 2nd Bengal light cavalry and has issue. GEN. SIR ABRAHAM ROBERTS m. 2ndly— 2 Aug. 1830, Isabella, dau. of Abraliam Bunbury, of Kilfeacle, co. Tipperary, capt. 62ud regt. (widow of Major Hamilton George Maxwell, of Ardwell, N.B. who d. 17 June, 1829), and had a son and dau. /4/ Sir Frederick, created a Baroxet, as above. /5/ Harriet I^lercer. died unm. 8 Oct. 1880. Archbishop Laud), lieut. of the Tower, and for services ren- dered in the cause of the Restoration was by Charles II. created a Baronet 22 June, 1660; he d. 1697, having ni. Anne, dau. of Sir George Whitmore, Knt. of Barnes, Siurey (she re-m. to Shenton, Esq.), and had issue. His grandson, SIR GEORGE, 5th Baronet (on the death of his father Sir John, 31 Aug. 1765), M.P. Northants.; d. 10 Oct. 1815, liaving m. Dorothea, only dau. of John Chester, Esq. of London, and coheir of William Wood, of Loudham hall, Suffolk, and sole heir of William Hewett,of Shetton,co. Leic; she d.27 Jan. 1815, having had with other issue 4 sons, (1) Sir G«orge, 6th Baronet ; d. s. p. 23 Nov. 1833, aged 68. (2) William (Villiers), rector of Grafton Underwood, and of Ilchester-cum-WoUaston, Northants. ; d. 14 Jan. 1829, aged 63, having m. 10 Dec. 1795, Anne, dau. of Stamp Brooksbank, Esq. and had with other issue 2 sons and 2 daus. Sir George Stamp, s. as 7th Baronet. Henry William, b. 3 Aug. 1805 ; d, unm. Oct. 1855. Caroline Penelope, d. 11 Aug. 1881, having m. 29 Oct. 1834, to HermanMerivale, C.B. bar.-at-law I.T. permanent under-sec. of state for India; he d. 8 Feb. 1874, having had a son and 2 daus. /I/ Herman Charles Merivale, b. 27 Jan. 1839 ; m. 13 May, 1878, Elizabeth, dau. of John Pitman, gent. /2/ Isabel Frances, m. 16 April, 1863, to William Peere Williams-Freeman, Esq. of Clapton, Northants, sec. dipl. service, and has 3 sons and 3 daus. /3/ Agnes, d. 8 Jan. 1872, having m. 10 Aug. 1870, as 1st wife, to John Towusend Trench, Esq. (B. AsHTOWN) [4] Emma, m. 12 Nov. 1834, to Rev. William Dutliy, rector of Sudborough, Northants, J.P. and has 3 sons and 3 daus. /I/ Archibald Edward DUTiiY, b. 4 Jan. 1846. /2/ John Walter Brand, b. 31 Jan. 1848. /3/ Reginald Henry, b. 10 Nov. 1850. /4/ Georgiana Caroline, m. 26 Mar. 1856, to Rev. Charles William Sillifant, rector of Weare Gifford, Devon and rural dean, and has had a son and 6 daus. [1] Charles Herbert SiLLlFANT, b. 12 Dec. 1866. [2] Gertrude Caroline Emma, m. 7 April, 1880, to her cousin, Arthur Onslow Sillifant, Esq. of Coombe, Devon. [3] Emily Harriet.— [4] Georgina Frances.— [5] Mabel. —[6] Edith.— [7] Beatrice Charlotte, d. 30 June, 1880. /5/ Caroline Anna. /6/ Edith Mary, m. 21 Aug. 1867, to John William Bain Hawkesworth, capt. Yorks. art. mil. J.P. Dorset, and has 2 sons, Charles Edward Mackenzie Hawkeswortii, b. 25 June, 1868.— Thomas Ayscough Fitzwilliam, b. 8 Sept. 1870. (3) Edward, lieut-col. 86th regt. ; d. 5 Sept. 1800. (4) Charles, d. 8 May, 1805, having m. 28 Feb. 1805, Charlotte, dau. of Sir James Peunyman, Bart, (ext.); she d. 11 Sept. 1832, having re-m. at Sunderland, 15 June, 1814, to John George Boss, OIR GEORGE STAMP, 7th Baronet, vicar of Cranford St. O Andrew, Northants ; b. 29 Aug. 1797 ; d. 9 Oct. 1873, having m. 24 May, 1827, his cousin Emma, 6th dau. of Robert Willis Blencowe, of Hayes, Middx.; she d. 20 Jan. 1824, having had with other issue 2 sons and a dau. (1) Sir John Blencowe, 8th Baronet, hon. lieut.-col. Northants. Rutland mil.; b. 20 May 1830; d. s.p. 10 Aug. 1877, having m 5 Dec. 1861, Winifred, eldest dau. of Rev. Edward Stuart, vicar of Sparsholt, Hants. (E. Galloway). (2) Sir Frederick Laud, 9th and present Baronet. (3) Dorothea Ann Eliza, m. 27 Oct. 1865, to Anthony Hiley Hoskins, C.B. rear-adm. R.N. late naval A.D.C to the Queen, one of the lords of the admiralty since 1880, senior officer in Australia 1876/9. "O OBINSON, Kev. Sir Frederick Laud (1660, Jri E.), rector of Cranford, Northants. since 1870 ; s. his brother as 9th Baronet in 1877 ; b. 28 June, 1843 ; m. 14 Dec. 1870, Madeleine Caroline, dau. of Frederick Urban Sartoris, Esq. of Rushden Hall, Northants. and has a son and 2 daus. (1) Frederick Villars, b. 4 Dec. 1880. (2) Evelyn Dorothy. (3) Marjorie Sibyl. ARMS— Quarteriy, 1st and 4th, Quarteriy, crenelly gu. and or ; in the first quarter upon the battlements of a tower arg. a hon of England passant guardant or, for augmentation by gi'ant to the 1st Baronet 20 Oct. 1663. 2nd and 3rd, Vert, a buck trippant within an orle of trefoils slipped or. CREST-A buck trippant or collared and lined veri; the collar charged with three trefoils slipped or. RESIDENCE— Cranford Rectory, Kettering. fLineage. SIR JOHN ROBINSON, Knt. alderman and lord mayor of London (eldest son of Ven. William Robinson, B n. arch- deacon of Nottingham 1635, rector of Long Watton co Leic- and prebendary of Westminster, so^ of John Robinson of Reading, Berkshire, by Lucy, dau of John and lister «f Sr William Webb, Knt., alderman and lord mayor of London 1591, and who r^m to William l^aua, of Reading, and was mother of ROBINSON, Sir John Stephen, of Rokeby Hall, co. Louth, J.P. D.L. (1819, U.K.) C.B. late 60th regt^ col. Louth mil. since 1864, high sherifE Louth 1849; s. his father as 3rd Baronet in 1847 ; b. 27 Sept. 1816; m. 2 Sept. 1841, Sarah Blackett, only dau. of Anthony Denny, of Barham Wood, Herts (BART.); she d. 26 Oct. 1875, having ha(i 2 sons and a dai^ 538 ROBINSON. (1) Bichard Collingwood, capt. 60th rifles, served in the Red Biver expedition 1870 ; b. 3 Oct. 1842. (2) Gerald William Collingwood, b. 11 Feb. 1857. (3) Maud Helena Collingwood. ARMS— Vert, on a chevron or between three bucks trippant of the last and pellet^e as many quatrefoils gu. Crest— A buck as in the arms. Seat— Rokeby Hall, Dunleer, Louth. TOWN House— 20, Park Lane, w. Uineage. WILLIAM FRIEND, D.D. Ch. Ch. Oxon. rector of Witney 1739, of Islip 1747, preb. of Westminster 1744/56, canon Ch. Ch. 1756, dean of Canterbury 1760 (son and heir of Rolxjrt Friend, D.D. preb. of Westminster and head master of West- minster School, by his wife Jane, dau. of Rev. Samuel de L'Angle, preb. of Westminster); bp. in Westminster Abbey, 10 Mar. 1714/15; d. 26 Nov. 1766, having m. April, 1739, Grace, youngest dau. of William Robinson, of Rokeby, Yorks. (father of Richard, archbishop of Armagh, created Baron Rokeby— see Peerage); she d. 28 Dec. 1776, having had with other issue, SIR JOHN ROBINSON (3rd and youngest son), who as- sumed that surname in lieu of his patronymic by R.L. 29 Nov. 1793, created a BARONET 14 Dec. 1819, archdeacon of Armagh, preb. of Kildare ; b. 15 Feb. 1754 ; d. 16 April, 1832, having m. 1786, Mary Anne, 2nd dau. of James Sfienoer, of Rathangan, co. Kildare; she d. 19 Jan. 1834, having had 6 sons and 6 daus. /I/ Sir Richard, s. as 2nd Baronet. /2/ William, rector of Bovevagh, co. Derry, and precentor of Ch. Ch. Dublin ; b. 20 Dec. 1793 ; d. Dec. 1834, having m. 21 May, 1824, his cousin Hon. Susannah Sophia Flower, dau. of Henry Jeffery, 4th Viscount Ashbrook (she d. 6 Nov. 1864, having re-m. 26 Dec. 1836, to William Wilson Campbell, of Dublin, M.D. who d. 1856), and had 2 sons and 2 dau8. ( 1 ) John, capt. 34th regt. killed at the storming of the Redan 18 June, 1855. (2) Henry, late 76th regt. (3) Caroline. (4) Helena, m. 21 Sept. 1880, to Sewell Hamilton, Esq. /3/ Sir Robert Spencer K.C.B. adm. r.n. lord of the admiralty 1868/71, comptroller of the navy 1861/71 ; b. 6 Jan. 1809; m. May, 1841, Clementina, dau. of Adm. Sir John Louis, Bart. /4/ Jane, d, 31 Aug. 1860, having m. 1st— 2 Aug. 1825. to George Powney, Esq, who d. 28 Feb. 1827. She re-m. 20 Feb. 1844, as 3rd wife, to Henry Every, Esq. (BART.), who d. 27 Feb. 1853. /5/ Louisa, d. Dec. 1849, having m. 20 Dec. 1821, as 2nd wife, to Rev. William Kjiox, 2nd son of bishop of Derry (E. Rax- FURLY), who d. 26 Feb. 1860. /6/ Charlotte, d. 14 Sept. 1863, having m. 10 June, 1842, to George R Walker, Esq. of Heatlifield House, Oxon. /7/ Henrietta, d. 29 July, 1881, liaving m. 1843, to Col. Sir Henry George Macleod, K.ll. and governor of TriniilatL who d, 24 Aug. 1847. ^ /8/ Caroline, m. 2 Mar. 1822, to John James, 6th Viscount Harberton, who d. 5 Oct. 1862. /9/ Fanny, m. 7 June, 1828, to Henry, 5th Viscount Ashbrook. who d. 3 Aug. 1871. /lO/ Sophia, m. 4 May, 1835, to Rev. and Hon. Thomas Caven- dish (B. Waterpark); she d. 26 Mar. 1869. /ll/ SeUua, d. 30 Aug. 1873, having m. Nov. 1833. to Rev Sewell Hamilton-Stubber, who d. /12/ Isabella, d. 23 Jan. 1848, having m. 6 Feb. 1839, as Ist wife, to Rev. Edmund Hollond, of Benhall Lodge, Suffolk. O IR, RICHARD, 2nd Baronet, lieut.-col. Louth militia, served kJ mthe Peninsular war; b. 4 Mar. 1787 : d. 2 Oct 1847 having m 25 Feb. 1813, Lady Helena Eleanor Moore, eldest ?o^« ^^ Stephen, 2nd Earl of Mountcashell ; she d. 23 Sept 1859, having had 2 sons and 2 daus. S\\ ^^y^^^V^ Stephen, 3rd and present Baronet. 1828 ^^^^ Harcourt, Ueut.-col. in the army (h. p.); b. 4 Feb. (3) Helena Esther Florence, m. 10 Jan. 1849, to Baron K (4) Ehzabeth Sehna, m. 26 Oct. 1843, to Adolphe, Vicomte de St. Geniez, and has a son and 2 daus. ROBINSON, Sir George Abeb- CROMBIE (1823, U.K.), lieut.-col. late 22nd re^.; s. his father as ."in I Baronet in 1855 ; b. 28 Sept. 1826 ;m. 6 Dec. 1873, Harriet l\oi>c, 3rd dau. of Lau- rence Gwj-nne, ll.d. of Cambrian, Teign- mouth, Devon, and widow, 2ndly, of Lieut. - Gen. James Robert Young, 25th regt. and Istly, of George Templer,major R.A. ; heir presump- tive, his brother Dougla.«». Arms— Per feme embattled m. and jni. two chevronels or between three backa trippant arg. attired and unguled of the third. Crkst— In front of park pales ppr. a bock trippant as in the Morro— Spes mea In fatnro est. Irinrage. SIR OBOROB ABERnu • M P. i K ROBIX.«V)X. of Batts Houne, Somerset (son of ^on. of Calcutta, by hia 1st wife, Margaret, dan. , ^Ho. E«q. of KimrawRie or Klncragie,N.B.), direct : :uillUry audltor-gen. Bengal ; created a BARONrr U Nov. Wii ■ d. IJ Feb. 18M, harinff m. ^l ^-.^^ M«rgwwt,dau. of Thomas, Hth Bvl of Smfolk: /2/ 111 Sir George Beat, s. as 2nd Baioaet Fnmcis HonUey, of LlandogoFlalli, MonmoQth, senior member of the Sadder board of reyeniw In Bengal pnsidencv ■ b. 16 July, 180S ; d. 8. pu 14 Oct 18M, hftTing m. 1 Ifar. 1853. Anna, dau. of OUtbt Charles Johnstone, Biqlste S7th i«gt.an<{ widow of Arthur Raikes,BJXA She r».m.fO Jnne.ldM. as 2nd wife, to Antonio Oallenga, of Uandogo, oa Monmonth, and has a son and dan. Ony Hardwin Oallbkoa, b. 1 Mar. 1889. Anna Agnes Rhoda Hardwin. (3/ William Scott, rector of Dyrham, oo. OIouc. and Farleieh- Hungerford, Somerset ; b. 9 Jan. 180S ; d. 9 Jan. 1876. hariiiK m. IS Feb. 18S8, Matilda Maxwell, dan. of John Innes, K«q : ^^f,*!' I^ -^P^' *^*' »»*^nK had 4 sons and S daus. (1) WilHam le Fleming. Bengal CK (retec. 1826. Louisa, youngest dao. and coheir of Major-Gen. Robert Douglas; she d. 9 Aug. 1843. havinpr had 4 sons and a dau. iJ} ?}^ Oeorge Abercrombie, 3rd and present Baronet, lo,?^ ^"^^^''' "«"<^-«^J- '» theamiy. major (h.p.) late 72nd hi^rh- mndera, serveil ,n the Crimea, at siojre and fall of Selwtoiiol, meaal with clasp, and Turkish war medal, twin with Sir a^I^io^^^^ presnmptive to the Baronetcy; b. n aept.1826; m. 1st— 22 Aug. 1867, his cousin Matilda Scott, ROBINSON, 689 t c Mutiny 11 May, 18«7, and had an only dan. /I/ Looiaa Margaret Anne Douglar, m. 14 Jan. 1875, to Frank Willan, &q, and has S sons and a dan. Lowry John Willam, b. 10 June, 1878.— Frank Godfrey, b, 16 Sept. 1878.-Edith Nina. Mrs. DOUOLAB re-m. 7 Jan. 186S, as Snd wife, to Rev. John Prideaoz Llglitfbot, D.D. 18M. rector of Bxoter OolL Oxon. 18M, hon. canon Peterboroogfa 186S, vicar o( KkUington 1854. rector of Wootton. Northanta. 18S8/54, vioenOianceUor Oif ord Unlver- sitv 186S/6. and has a dan. /a/ Marj Frances LiOHTFOOT. ROBINSON, Sib Jambs Lukin, of Toronto (1864, U.K.), bar.-at-law m.t. 1843 ; b. his father as 2nd Baronet in 1863 ; b. 27 Mar. 1818 ; ra. 15 May, 1845, Elisabeth, eldest dan. of John Arnold, Esq. of Toronto, formerly of Halsted, Kent, and has had with other issue a son and 2 daus. (1) Fraderiok Arnold, b. 9 Nov. 1855. (2) Marion Louisa. (3) Julia Margaret. Arms I^ dtevron vert and as. on a chevron nebolte between I trippant or lof the first. three stags trippant or an onicom's head oonped between two cinqoflf^ CRK8T— A stag or semte of loxenges as., resting the dexter f ortfbot on a i^tarind sa. MOTTO— Prmper^ et provide. 8BAT— Beveiiey House, Toronto, Upper Canada. fLinraflf. JOHN ROBINSON, of Cleasby, Yorks. (grandson of John Robinson, of Croetwick, parish of Romaldlrk, Yorks.); d. 1651, having m. BUsabeth, dau. of Christopher Potter, Esq. of Cleasby ; she d. 1688, having had with other issue S sons and S dans. /I/ Christopher, of whom presently. 121 John. D.D. lord bishop of London 1718/23, bishop of Bristol 171013, lonl privy seal 1711 12, V.C ambassador to Sweden 1683/1708, ambassador extraonllnary and first plenipotentiary at the treaty of Utrecht 1712, dean of Windsor, and rejfistrar of the most noble order of the garter; b. at Cleasby 7 Nov. 1650; bur. at Fulham 19 AprU, 1723, having m. Ist, Mary, dau. of Wil- liam, son of Peter Langton, youufrest brother of Abraliara Langton, of The How, Lane. 'He ni, 2ntll.r. Emma, widow of Thomas, son of Sir Francis romwallis. of Alwnnarlais, Wales. and dau. of Sir Job Charlton. Bart. ; she bar. iit Fulham 26 Jan- 1747/8, The bishop left tlie manor of Hawick-upon-Bridge, near Ripon, to the son of his brother Christopher, in Virginia. /3/ Clara, m. to Sir Edward Wood, Knt. (a younger son of Woodd, of Shinewood, Salop), gent, usher to Katherine, Queen Consort to Charles II. and envoy extraordinary to Sweden. /4/ Frances, m. 1st, to Rev. John Sheppard, minister of Christ Church, Virginia, and 2ndly, to Rev. Samuel Gray, vicar of Christ CTiurch, Virginia, and after vicar of East Risbon, Norfolk. CHRISTOPHER ROBINSON, emigrated to Virginia temp. CHARLE.S II. and settled on the Rapahannock River, Middx. CO. secretary of that colony temp. William and Mary, one of the trustees of William and Mary College under the original charter from the crown ; b. 1645 ; will dated 27 Jan. 1692/3 ; proved 6 Mar. following, having m. 1st, (J) Agatha, dau. of Bertram 01)ert, of Rapahannock, and had (with a dau. i Anne, ni. to John Hay of Urbanna) 2 sons, I (1) Christopher, of Hawick, Virginia, naval officer for Rapa- hannock River ; m. Judith, dau. of Christoplier Wormley, Esq. of Rapahannock, one of the council for Virginia (relict, 1st, of Corbin Griffin, and 2ndly, of William Beverley), and had in 1718, S sons and a dan. Christopher, aged about 7 years.— John, aged about 4.— Benjamin, aged about 3.— Judith, agear.-at-law M.T. [3] (Hon.) John, lieut. "King's loyal Americans," treasurer of New Brunswick and speaker of the house of assembly, paymaster-gen. of the forces ; d. 1828, aged 66, having m. Elizabeth, dau. of Chief Justice Ludlow, of New Brunswick, and had 5 sons and 2 daus. (1) William Henrj', assistant-commissary -gen. b. (t) Christopher Robinson m. 2ndly, Katherine. dau. of Theo- philus Hone, of Jamestown, Virginia, relict (2nd wife) of Robert Beverley, of Blandfleld, Virginia, fomieriy of Beveriey, Yorks. anil had a son and dau. (4) Benjamin, of Bouns Mount. Essex, oo. Virginia, m. Sarah King, and was father of William Robinson, of Oriel Coll. known as " Ck)mmi8sary Robinson," minister of Stratton Magie parish, Virginia ; b. 1719 ; d. 1768, leaving Issue, j (5) QlaitL, m. to James Walker, of Urbanna aforesaid, son of I John Walker, of Ashbourne in the Peak, Derbyshire, and had 540 ROCHE. 1792; d. s. p. 29 April, 1879, aged 86, having m. 31 Aug- 1824, his cousin Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Wilham Henry Robinson, K.C.H. ; she d. 20 Aug. 1876. (2) Beverley, chief magistrate of St. Johns,. New Bruns- wick; m. Isabella, dau. of Major Millidge. (3) Daniel Ludlow, m. Lucy Smith, and had 4 sons and (4) George Duncan m. Mercy Millidge, and had issue. (5) John Morris, solicitor, m. Celia Millidge, and had 2 sons and 3 dans. (6) Susanna Maria, m. to Capt. Lee. (7) Frances Maria, d. May, 1837, having m. 8 May, 18 , to Col. Joshua Wilson, of Roseville, co. AVextord, and had with 2 dans. 4 sons, of whom the 3rd is William Henry Wilson-Todd, of Halnaby Hall, Yorks. capt. late 39th regt. ; assumed tlie additional surname and arms of TODD by B.L. 14 Aug. 1855. [4] Sir Frederick Pliilipse, G.C.B. (1838), K.C.B. (1815), gen. in the army, lieut. 17th regt. in the American war, and with 88th in West Indies, at the capture of Martinique, com- manded a brigade at the assault of San Sebastian, and a the battle of Vittoria, also in the American war 1814, com- in-chief and provincial gov, of Upper Canada 1816, and gov of tlie Island of Tobago ; b. at New York 24 Sept. 1764; d. at Brighton 31 Dec. 1851, aged 88, having m. 1st, Mar.' 1791, Grace, dau. of Tliomas Bowles, of CharleviDe, CO. Cork, and 2ndly, Anne Fernehough, of Staff, and by his 1st wife had a son and 3 daus. (male issue extinct). rSl Sir William Henry, K.C.H. deputy-commissary-gen. in ' the war of 1812; d. near Bath 10 Feb. 1836, aged 71, having m 1794, Catherine, dau. of Cortlandt Skinner, brigadier- gen. of New Jersey ; she d. June 1843, having had a son and 2 daus. (1) William Henry, col. 72nd highlanders; b. at Beverley, Yorks. 11 Sept. 1800 ; d. 21 Dec. 1858, having m. 7 Dec. 1837, Georgiana, dau. of Rear-Adm. Matthew Buckle, and had with other issue 3 daus. (1) Georgianna Catherine Jane, (2) Henrietta Charlotte, m. 12 Dec, 1861, to Alfred Wright Surtees, Esq. and has 4 sons and 3 daus. Aubone Alfred SUBTEES, b. 2 Oct. 1865.— Henry Patrick, b. 24 Aug. 1868.— William Frederick, b. 16 Oct. 1871.— Walter Dunbreck, b. 2 June, 1875.— Mary Anne Georgiana.— Elizabeth Charlotte.— Henrietta Louisa. (3) Elizabeth Beverley, (2) Catherine Beverley, d, s. p. Feb. 1860, having m. 26 Oct. 1814, to Lieut.-Gen. William Smelt, C.B, gov. of one of West Indian Islands, col. 37th regt. (3) Elizabeth, d. 20 Aug. 1876, having m. 31 Aug. 1824, to her cousin, William Henry Robinson, assistant-com- missary-gen. who d. s. p, 29 April, 1879, aged 86. CHRISTOPHER ROBINSON, of Toronto, Canada, who at the outbreak of the revolutionary war entered the Queen's rangers, served as ensign with the royal army under Lord Cornwallis at the siege of Yorktown (1781), and settled in New Brunswick after the peace; b. 1764; ni. 1784, Esther, dau. of Rev, John Sayre, of New Brunswick; she d. Aug. 1827, having had 3 sons and 2 daus. (1) Peter, commissioner of crown lands, M.L.C. Upper Canada, d. unm. 1838, aged 53. (2) Sir John, created a Baronet. (3) William M.L.A. Simcoe, Canada, b. 22 Dec, 1797 ; d. s. p. 1874, having m. Anne Elizabeth, dau. of William Jarvis, Esq. an officer in Queen's rangers, and secretary for Upper Canada. (4) Mary, m. to Stephen He ward, of Toronto, formerly of Cumberland, England. (5) Sarah Anne, d. Aug. 1863, having m. 1809, to D'Arcy Boulton, of Toronto, sol.-gen. and judge of King's Bench, Upper Canada. SIR JOHN BEVERLEY ROBINSON, of Toronto, served as a volunteer in the war of 1812, and was present at the battle of Queenstown Heights and capture of Fort Detroit (medal), president court of appeal, chief justice of Upper Canada 1829/62, attorney-gen. 1818, solicitor-gen. 1815, C.B. 1850, created a Baroxet 21 Sept. 1854; b, 26 July, 1791; d. 30 Jan. 1863, having m. 5 June, 1817, Emma, only surviving child of Charles Walker, Esq. of Harlesden, Middx. and niece of Wil- liam Merry, dep. secretary of war ; she d. 29 May, 1865, having had 4 sons and 4 daus. /I/ Sir James Lukin, 2nd and present Baronet. /2/ John Beverley, of Toronto, M.L.A, bar,-at-law; b, 20 Feb. 1820; m. 30 June, 1847, Mary Jane, 2nd dau. of (Hon.) Christo- pher Alexander Hagerman, puisne judge Queen's Bench, Upper Canada, and has 3 sons and 2 daus. (1) John Beverley, b. 2 June, 1848; m. 3 Sept. 1873, Mar- garet, 2nd dau. of James Macdonell, Esq, of Toronto ; she d, 13 Feb, 1875, leaving a dau.— Margaret Mary. (2) Strachan Napier, b. 25 Sept. 1849. (3) Conway Christopher, b. 19 Mar. 1853. (4) Caroline Minnie. (5) Augusta Louisa. /3/ Christopher, of Toronto, bar.-at-law; b, 21 Jan, 1828, unm, /4/ Charles Walker, major and brevet lieut.-col. Prince Con- sort's Own (rifle brigade). D.A.A.G. & Q.M.G, Aldershot 1880, served in the Indian Mutiny (1858), brigade-major Ashantee campaign (1873), and Zulu war (1879) ; b. 3 April, 1836, num. /5/ Emily Mary, d. 25 Jan. 1859, having m. 16 April, 1846, as 1st wife, to Lieut.-Gen. Sir John Henry Lefroy, B.A. f.b.s. c.b. K.C.M.G. governor of Bermuda 1871/7, director-gen. of ordnance 1868/70, &c. (B, ZETLAND), ajid ha4 2soos aAd 2 d£vus, (1) Harry George Lefboy, capt. 44th regt.; b, 21 Feb, 1847 ; m, 26 July, 1881, Blanche, dau. of late R, W. Wynne, Esq. of Bronywendon, co. Denbigh. (2) Augustus Frazer, bar-at-law, b. 27 June, 1852. (3) Emily Mary, m. 14 Feb. 1874, to Major Charles Chenevix Trench, B.A. (B. ASHTOWX.) (4) Augusta Maude. /6/ Augusta Anne, m. 31 Oct. 1844, to James McGill Strachan, of Toronto, capt. late 68th regt. son of Rt. Rev. John Strachan, bishop of Toronto, s, p. /7/ Louisa Matilda, d. s. p. 12 May, 1852, having m. 16 April, 1846, to George William Allan, Esq. of Moss Park, Toronto. /8/ Mary Amelia, m. 30 April, 1863, to Donald Maclnnes, Esq. of Hamilton, Upper Canada, and had 5 sons and a dau. Beverley Stuart MacTknes, b. 22 Feb. 1864.— Donald Walker, b. 7 Mar. 1865.— William Robinson, b. 7 June, 1867,— Duncan Sayre, b. 19 July, 1870.— Charles Stephen, b, 5 May, 1872.— Jessie Lefroy. ROCHE, Sir David Vandeleur, of Carass. CO. Limerick (1838, U.K.), late capt. Clare militia, sheriff Limerick 1865, vice-lieut. co. and city of Limerick; s. his father as 2nd Baronet in 1865; b. 24 June, 1833; m. 1st— 24 Oct. 1867, Hon. Isabella Susannah Adelaide Massy, youngest dau. of Eyre, 3rd Lord Clarina; she d. 13 Sept. 1871. He m, 2ndly — 4 Dec. 1872, Mary Anne, dau. of Hugh Massy, Esq. of Riversdale, co. Limerick (B. Massy). By his Ist wife he has a dau. (1) Isabella Susan Alice. Note— Heir presumptive, Mr. Standish Roche. Abms— Gu. three roach naiant, a bordure engrailed arg. Cbest — On a rock a stork close charged with a torteau, in his dexter claw a roach all ppr. Motto— Dieu est ma Roche. SEAT— Carass, Groom, Limerick. Emeage. DAVID ROCHE, of Carass, co. Limerick (son of David Roche, mayor of Limerick 1749, by his 2nd wife Bridget, dau. of Stephen Winthrop, of London); d. 27 Mar. 1830, hav- ing m. 1st, Frances, dau. of William Maunsell.of Limerick; she d. April, 1818, having had with 2 daus. an only son, (1) Sir David, created a Baronet. DAVID ROCHE m. 2ndly, Rebecca, dau. of Capt. William Long, of Limerick; she d. Feb. 1826, having had with 2 daus. an only son, (2) William, of Dunkip, co. Limerick, late 60th rifles; b. April, 1821; m. June, 1848, Emily, dau. of Robert Borrowes, Esq. of Gilltown, co. Kildare (Babt.), and has a son and 2 daus. /I/ Cecil Robert, b. 21 May, 1849. /2/ Eva Alice. /3/ Blanche Charlotte, m. 7 Oct. 1873, to Capt. George Frederick Green, late 70th regt. SIR DAVID ROCHE, M.P. city of Limerick 1832/38, created a BaboneT 8 Aug. 1838; b. 19 Jan. 1791; d. 8 April, 1866, ROSE. 541 having m. 1st— 14 Feb. 1825, Frances, 2nfl dau. of Col. John Ormsby Yandeleur, of Ma^lrlenstown, co. Kildare, and of Ballina- mona, co. Limerick; she d. — Sept. 1841, having had a son and 2 daus. (1) Sir David Vandeleur, 2nd and present Baronet. (2) Rosetta, m. 13 Sept. 1846, to Richard Steele Fetherstone- haugh, Esq. of Rockview,co.Westmeath (FETHEKSTON— Bart). (3) Frances Elizabeth, m. 17 Oct. 1848, to Sir Philip John William Miles, Bart. SIR DAVID m. 2ndly— 10 June, 1844, Cecilia Caroline, youngest dau, of Henry Deane O'Crady, Esq. of Stillorgan Castle, co. Dublin (V. Guillamore) ; she d. 2 June, 1877. having had an only son, (4) Standish Deane 'Grady, of CuUaghmore and Bamtick, CO. Clare, J.P. late lieut. Clare mil. heir presumptive to the Baronetcy ; b. 26 July, 1845 ; m. 27 Oct. 1874, Mary Harriet Frances, eldest dau. of late Colmore Frind Cregoe- Colmore, Esq. of Moor End. co. Glouc. and has a son and dau. David Cecil, b. 4 Nov. 1875. Olive Edith Kathleen. ROSE, Sir John, g.c.m.g (1878), f,r.g.s. Canadian bar 1842, Q.C 1849, solicitor-gen. 1 859, minister of public works 1860, minister of finance 1868/9; created a Baronet 9 Sept. 1872 (only son of William Rose Esq. of Huntingdon, Canada, and great-grandson of John Rose, of Edengight, co. Banff); b. 2 Aug. 1820 ; m. 3 July, 1843, Charlotte, dau. of Robert Emmett Temple, Esq. of Rutland, U.S. and has 3 sons and 2 daus. (1) William Rose, member of Canadian bar, b. 1 April, 1846; m. 2 Jan. 1868, Katherine Elizabeth, dau. of Alexander Mac- allister, Esq. of Torresdale Castle, Argylls. and has a son, Cyril Stanley, b. 13 July, 1874/6. (2) Charles Day, b. 23 Aug. 1847; m. 29 June, 1871, Eliza, dau. of John Robinson McClean, Esq. M.P. East Stafford, and has 2 sons, Charies Ernest, b. 11 Dec. 1873.— Bertram Temple, b. 24 April, 1875. (3) Edward Temple, lieut. 10th hussars, extra equerry to the Prince of Wales, served with 15th hussars in Boer campaign ; b. 2 Nov. 1855. (4) Mary Temple, m. 25 Sept. 1867, to Stanley de Astel Calvert Clarke, lieut.-col. 4th hussars. (5) CharlotteAmy,m. 15 Aug. 1866, to Francis Sloane-Stan- ley, Esq. of Tedworth House, Hants, and has 2 sons, Ronald Francis Assheton SLOAJfE-STANLEY, b. 3 Nov. 1867. Cecil Vivian, b. 9 Oct. 1869. ARMS-Or, a boar's head couped gu. between three water bougets sa. on a chief of the second as many maple leaves of the first. .?o??OE^Are\Sstru^^^ TOWN HOUSE-18, Queen's Gate, South Kensington. s.W. npOSE, Sir Philip, -L.\ of Rayners, Bucks, J.P. Baronet, so created 14 May, 1874, treasurer of county courts since 1858, sheriff Bucks 1878, D.L. Middx. founded the Brompton consumption hospital 1841, conserva- tive parliamentary agent 1852/9, commander med- jidie; b. 12 April, 1816 ; m. 2 Jan. 1840, Marga- retta, dau. of Robert Ranking, Esq. of Hast- ings, Sussex, and has had 7 sons and 3 daus. . (1) PhiUp Frede^fiii, b. 4 Nov. 1843; m. 25 July, 1866, Rosa 2 ^/SWT Anne, dad. Trf llevrwilliam WoUaston Pym, rector of Willian, Herts, and has 2 sons and 3 daus. Philip Vivian, b. 25 Mar. 1869.— Cecil Guy, b. 29 July, 1877.— Mary Gertrude.— Rose Annie and Violet Annie (twins). (2) William Barker, bar.-at-law I.T. ; b. 8 Aug. 1848 ; d. s. p. 16 Feb. 1872. (3) Robert Baxter, b 3 Mar. 1847 ; m. 20 June, 1872, Geral- dine Mary, dau. of John Connell, of Halton, Barbadoes, and has a son, Ryves Gerald Lancaster, b. 5 April, 1873. (4) Harcom-t Ranking, capt. 34th regt. late A.D.C. to Lord Lytton. gov.-gen. of India ; b. 2 July, 1850. (5) Bateman Lancaster, B.A. Oxon. b. 27 Feb. 1852, (6) G«orge Alfred Sainte Croix, capt. late Bucks militia; b. 31 Jan. 18.54 ; m. 8 April, 1880, Beatrice, 2nd dau. of Richard Quain, M.D. F.R.s. of London, surgeon extraordinary to the Queen. (7) Charles Marston, lieut. Bucks militia 1879; b. 15 Jan. 1858, (8) Margaret Amelia. (9) Louisa Frances, m. 14 May, 1868, to Alfred James Wake, major R.A. and has a dau.— Amy Katherine Wake. (10) Lucy, m. 31 Mar. 1880, to Edward Medley Carter, capt. 34th regt. adj. R. Cumb. mil. (2nd son of late Sir James Carter, of Mortimer Lodge, Berks. C.J. New Brunswick). Arms— Az. a chevron invected erminois between three water bougets in chief and one in base arg. Crest— A stag arg, collared and resting the dexter fore leg on a water bouget az. Motto— Probitate ac Virtute, Seat— Rayners, Penn, Bucks. TOWK Residence— 1, Cromwell Road, s.w. Hitteage. WILLIAM ROSE, of High Wycombe, Bucks, (great-grand- son of Thomas Rose,of Thame, Oxon.), mayor 1813/14, assist.-surgeon Indian army ; b. 5 Feb. 1776 ; d. 1 July, 1816, having m. 5 June, 1810, Charlotte, dau, of William Baly, Esq, of High Wycombe ; she d, 31 July, 1869, aged 84, having had 3 sons and a dau. [1] William, of High Wycombe, F.R.C.S.; b. 12 Sept. 1813; m. 27 Aug. 1839, Anne Susannah Shrimpton ,dau. of John Carter, Esq. of High Wycombe, and has had with other issue 2 sons and 4 daus. > (1) William, b. 18 July, 1849. (2) Arthur Henry Price, b. 16 Sept, 1851. (3) Jane Ellen. (4) Elizabeth, m. and has issue. (5) Margaretta Susan, m. and has issue. (6) Adelina. [2] Sir Philip, created a BARONET. [3] Henrv, of London, b. 23 April, 1825; m. Ann, dau. of Thomas Allard, Es(i, of Canterbury, and has 2 sons and Henry, b. 3 Sept. 1853.- -John William, b. 23 Aug. 1862.— Ann.— Marian. [4] Ann, m. 7 Jan. 1858, to Charles Hooper, Esq. of Eastington House, CO. Glouc; he d. s. p. 1869. ROSS. T?^ OSS, Sir Charles William Augustus, of A-\) Balnagowan, co. Ross, d.l. (Ifi72 n.s.) ; s. his father as 8th Baronet in 1814 ; b. 19 Jan. 1812 ; m. 1st— 9 Feb. 1841, his cousin, Elizabeth Baillie, eldest dau. of late Col. Robert Ross, 4th dragoon guards; she d. s. p. 1848. He m. 2ndly— 2 Mar. 1865, Rebecca Sophia, 3rd surviving dau. of late Henry Barnes, Esq. of London, and has a son, (1) Charles Henry Augustus Frederick, b. 4 April, 1872. Arms— Gru. three lions rampant arg. Crest— A hand holding a garland of laurel ppr. Supporters— Two savages ppr. each holding a club all ppr. Motto — Spem successus alit. SEA.TS— Balnagowan Castle, Tain, Ross-shire, and Bonnington House, Lanark. SIR JAMES LOCKHART, of Lee, knighted by JAMES VI. (said to be descended from Stephanus Lockard, living 1153); m. 1st, Jean, dau, of Sir Robert Drummond, of Carnock, and had a dau. fie m. 2ndly, Isabel, dau. of James Weir, of Stonebyers, and had with 2 daus. a son, (1) Sir James, ancestor of Sir Alexander Lockhart, created a Baronet 24 May, 1806 (see.) SIR JAMES m. 3rdly, Jean, dau, of Sir George Auchinleck, of Balmanno, a senator of the college of justice, and had with 2 daus, 3 sons, of whom the eldest, viz,: — (2) Sir William, of Carstairs, father by Mary Caraiichael of SIR WILLIAM LOCKHART, of Carstairs, created a Baro- net OP NOVA Scotia 28 Feb, 1672, with remainder to his issue male ; d, 1710, leaving by Isabel Douglas, his wife, a son and heir, SIR JAMES, 2nd Baronet; d. 31 July, 1765, having m, Hon. Grizel Ross, 3rd dau. of William, 12th Lord Ross, and had 6 sons, (1) Sir William, 3rd Baronet; d, 28 June, 1758, having m, 1st —25 July, 1751, dau, of Major Agnew ; she d, s, p. Hem, 2ii(lly— 13 Jan, 1755, Catharine, dau, of John Porterfield, of Fulwood, advocate ; she d. 15 Mar, 1807, leaving 2 daus, (2) Sir James, 4tli Baronet, major-gen. col. 38tli regt. wounded at Culloden; d, s. p. bur. at Paddington 30 Sept, 1760, having m. dau. of Major John Crosbie, of Ireland (BART,) (3) Sir George, 5th Baronet, d, unm, 13 Aug, 1778. (4) Sir John, s, as 6th Baronet, (5) Charles, d. unm. (6) Thomas, a commissioner of excise Scotland 1770/9; m, 11 Dec. 1766, Henrietta, dau. of Charles Hamilton Gordon, of Newhall, and had 3 sons and a dau. (1) George, d. unm, (2) William, d, unm, (3) Charles, of Newhall, d, 2 July, 1804, leaving 3 daus. (4) Grace, m. 22 Feb. 1794, to Lewis Mackenzie, younger, of Scatwell (Bart,), o, v. p, s. p. 1810. SIR JOHN LOCKHART-ROSS, 6th Baronet, vice-adm, of the blue, capt, H,M.S. " Tartar," 28 guns, and with it cap- tured in 15 months nine French ships of war, M.P. Lanark burghs 1761/8, and for the county 1768/74. He assumed the additional surname of ROSS on succeeding to the estates of his maternal uncle. Gen. Ross; b. 11 Nov. 1721; d. 9 June, 1790/1, having m. 6 Sept. 1762, Elizabeth, dau. of Robert Dundas (V. MELVILLE), of Arniston, lord president of tlie court of session, and sole heir of her mother, Henrietta, heiress of Lamington (dau. and heir of Sir James Carmichael, Bart, by his wife Margaret, dau. and heir of William Baillie, of Lamington), and had 4 sons, (1) Sir Charles, s. as 7th Baronet. (2) James Farquharson, of Invercauld, capt. R.NM794, assume43 ROTJIBCHILD, Sir Nathan Mayer de (1847, U.K.), lieut. Bucks, yeo. since 1871, one of H.M.^Jieuts. city of London, M.P. Aylesbury 8i»«e 1 865 •"'S/his uncle as 2nd Baronet in 1876 ; b. 8 Nov. 1840 ; m. 17 April, 1869, Emma Louisa, dau. of Baron Charles de Rothschild, of Franldort-on- Maine, and has 2 sons and a dau. OlCA^t^^-f^ (i/tionel Walter, b. 8 Feb. 1868. ^^^^Y^ h^ lUy (arNJ^thaniel Charles, b. 9 May, 1877. (3 At'^^rlotte Louisa Adfele Evelina. Armh— Qiiarterly, Ist, Or, an eagle displayed sa. 2nd and 3rd, Az. issuing from the sinister and dexter sides of the shield an arm enibowed ppr. grasping five arrows points arg. 4th, Or, a lion rampant ppr. over all an escocheon gu. thereon a target ppr. CKKSTS— 1. Dexter, out of a ducal coronet or between ojx^n buffalo's horns per fesse or and sa. couTiterchanged, a mullet of six points or. 2. Centre, issuaut from a ducal coronet or, an eagle displayed sa. 3. Sinister, out of a ducal coronet or three ostrich feathers the centre one arg. and the exterior ones az. SUPPORTEUS— Dexter, a lion rampant or. Sinister, a unicorn arg. Motto— Concordia, integritas, industria. By royal licence dated 16 June, 1 838, Lionel Rothschild, eldest son and heir of Nathan Meyer Rothschild, and the heirs male of the body of his said father (upon whom the dignity of a baron of the Austrian Empire shall descend in virtue of the limitations of the letters patent or diploma grantaltothe said Nathan MeverRothschild, dated at Vienna, 29 Sept. 1822), being resiwctively natural bom subjects, were authorised to accept the dignity of a baron of Austria, and to bear the arms annexed thereto. SEAT— Tring Park, Herts. Town House— 1, Grosvenor Gardens, s.w. Hmeage. NATHAN MAYER ROTHSCHILD, of Frankfort-on-Maine (the founder of the English branch of the family). aftenvards of Manchester, an.l lately of the city of London received letters patent of denization, dated 12 June, 44 Georgi. IIL 1804, and by imperial letters patent dated at Vienna 29 Sept. 1822, he was advanced to the dignity of a Baron of the Aiwtrian empire (3rd son of Mayer Anselm Rothschild, of Frankfort-on-Maine. by his wife Gertnvle Schnapper) ; b. 19 SeTt 1777; d.2i Juiv.lS36, having m. 22 Oct. 1806, Hannah, dau. 'of Levi Barnet Cohen, of London, merchant, and had 4 sons and 3 dans. [1] Lionel, s. as 2nd Baron. [2] Sir Anthony (Baron), created a Baronet 12 Jan. 1847, Avith remainder to the sons of his elder brother Lionel, sheriff Bucks. 1861, Austrian consul-gen. London 1858/75 ; b. May, 1810 ; d. 4 Jan. 1876, having m. Mar. 1840, Louisa, dau. of Abraham Montefiore (Bart.), of London, and had 2 daus. (1) Constance, m. 22 Nov. 1877, to Cyril Flower, Esq. of Aston Clinton, Bucks, bar.-at-law l.T. 1870, M.P. Brecknock 1880, lieut. Bucks, yeo. one of H.M.'s lieuts. city of LoikIou (elder son of late Pliilip William Flower, Esq. of Furze Down, Surrey). (2) Anne.m. 11 Feb. 1873, to Hon. Eliot Constantine Yorke (E. Hardwicke), who d. s. p. 21 Dec. 1878. [3] Nathaniel (Baron), of Loudon ; b. 1812 ; d. 1870, having m. 17 Aug. 1842, Charlotte, dau. of Baron James de Rothschild, of Paris, and has 2 sons, (1) James Edward (Baron), b. 29 Oct. 1844; d. 25 Oct. 1881, having m. dau. of Baron Charles de Rothschild, of Frankfort-on-Maine. (2) Albert (Baron), b. Oct. 1846; m. and has issue. [4] Mayer Amschel (Baron), of Mentmore, Bucks. J. P. d.l. >i.p. Hythe; b. 29 June, 1818; d. 6 Feb. 1874, having m. 26 June, 1850, Juliana, eldest dau. of late Isaac Cohen, Esq. ; she d. 9 Mar. 1877, leaving an only dau. Hannah, m. 20 Mar. 1878, to John Archibald Philip, 5th Earl of Kosel)ery. [5] Charlotte, d. 17 May, 1859, having m. to her cousin Anselm, son of Baron Anselm Kotlischild, of Frankfort. [6] Hannah Margaret, d. 2 Dec. 1864, having m. 30 Mar. 1839, to Hon. Henry Fitzroy (B. SOUTHAMPTON). [7] Lonisa, m. 6 April, 1842, to Mayer Charles Rothschild, of Frankfort. LIONEL NATHAN DE ROTHSCHILD, 2nd Baron (of tlie Austrian empire), one of H.M.'s lieuts. city of London, electe«> Afarv (5) Susan Henrietta. 6 Sriotte Sisa, m. 16 Aug. 1867, to Lieut-Col the Hon. EMwaraGeorpe Percy Littleton, C.M.G. eldest son of Edward, fif) ISsopl'^m: 12 Aug. 1874, to Sir Hugh Cholmeley, Bart, of Easton Hall, CO. Lino. M.P. Grantham. (8) Katheriue, m. 29 Jan. 1881, to Eev. and Hon. Cecil James Littleton (B. Hatherton). AhmS— Arg. on a bend engrailed between two Cornish choughs ppr. three escallops of the field. CUEST— A mullet pierced or. Motto— Veutis secundis. , , ^ ■, tt iv^^^v. SEATS— Tendriug Hall, Stoke- by -Newland, and Holbeckb, HaiUeigh, Suffolk. Hineage. SIR Wn^LIAM RO^VLEY, K.B. 27 Dec. 1753, vice-adm. of England, adm. of the fleet 1762, a lord of the admiralty 1751, distinguished himself in the sea fight of Toulon 4 1 eb. 1744 ; d. 1 Jan. 1768, having m. Arabella, dau. and heir of Capt. George Dawson, of Castle Dawson, co. Derry; she d. Feb. 1784, having had with other issue 3 sons, 71/ Sir Joshua, created a Baronet. ^ i,,i . 121 Clotworth\% counsellor-at-law, M.P. DownpatncK , t>. i/di, d. 1805, having m. 1766, Letitia, dau. and coheir of Samuel Campbell, of Mount Campbell, co. Leitrim ; she d. 1776, having had 4 sons and a dau. [1] William, commissioner of customs, recorder of Kinsale, Ireland; d. unm. 1811. . . , [2] Sir Josias, of Mount Campbell, co. Leitnm, adm. R.N. K.C.B. 1815 6.C.M.G. (see Gent. Mag. 1842, vol. i. p. 325, &c.), created a BARONET 2 Nov. 1813 ; d. unm. 10 Jan. 1842. [3] Samuel Campbell, of Mount Campbell, J.P. rear-adm. of the white ; b. 19 Jan. 1774 ; supposed d. s. p. having m. 1st— Mary Thompson, of Wliite Park, co. Fermanagh, and 2ndly— 4 Nov. 1830, Mary, only dau. of Edmund Cronin, Esq. of New- town, CO. Kilkenny. [4] John, LL.D. recorder of St. Michans, and chaplain to H.R.H. the Prince Regent, prebendary and canon of Christ Church, DubUn; d. , having m. 30 Sept. 1826, Catherine, 2nd dau. of Joseph Clarke, Esq. of Kilburu Priory, Middx. and had 2 sons and 3 daus. (1) Josias, of Mount Campbell, co. Leitrim, J.P. D.L. high sheriff 1851, com. R.N. ; b. 2 April, 1829 ; m. 25 Nov. 1869, Alice Kemmis, youngest dau. of late Rev. WiUiam Betty, of Kingstown, Queen's co. s. p. (2) William, of 18, Lawrence Pountney Hill, London ; b. 19 May, 1832 ; married and has issue. (3) Sophia, d. 12 Jan. 1859, having m. 11 Sept. 1846, as 1st \vife, to WiUiam Armit Lees, Esq. (BART.) (4) Catherine Mary, d. 21 June, 1875, having m. Feb. 1859, to Charles Henry James, Esq. (BART.) (5) Mary. [5] Mary, m. to Charles Vigogne, of Wicklow, one of the bodyguard of the late King of France (King). /3/ William, major-gen. in the army, col. 60th regt. died unm. SIR JOSHUA ROWLEY, rear-adm. of the red, created a BARONET 27 June, 1786; b. 1 May, 1734; d. 26 Feb. 1790, having m. 8 April, 1759, Sarah, dau. and heir of Bartho- meu Burton, Esq. of Petersham, Surrey, a director of bank of England; she d. 26 Dec. 1812, having had with 3 daus. 4 sons, (1) Sir William, s. as 2nd Baronet. (2) Bartholomew Samuel, adm. of the blue, com. -in-chief at Jamaica ; b. 10 June, 1764 ; d. 7 Oct. 1811, having m. Arabella, dau. of William Martin, capt. R.N. and widow of Benjamin Wade, of Newgrange, Yorks. (3) Joshua, in H.O.; b. 16 Oct. 1769 ; m. 2 April, 1799, Mary, dau. of Henry Scourfleld, Esq. of The Mote, co. Pembroke (BART.), and had (? with other issue) an only dau. Mary Henrietta, m. 21 Feb. 1832, to John Bemers, Esq. of Woolverstou Park, Suffolk. (4) Sir Charles, created a BARONET 21 Mar. 1836. (See next article.) SIR WILLIAM, 2nd Baronet ; b. 10 Feb. 1761 ; d. 20 Oct. 1832, having m. Mar. 1784/5, Susannah Edith, dau. of Adm. Sir Robert Harland, Bart, (ext.); she d. 21 Jan. 1850, having hrd 3 sons and 5 daus. (1) WiUiam Barrington Harland,b. 9 Mar. 1787 ; d.s. p. having m. 1819, Marianne, dau. of J. Hart, Esq. (2) Sir Joshua Ricketts, 3rd Baronet, vice-adm. r.n. ; d. 18 Mar. 1857, having m. 10 Aug. 1824, Charlotte, only dau. of John Moseley, Esq. of Great Glemham House, Suffolk; she d. 11 Dec. 1862. (3) Sir Charles Robert, 4th and present Baronet. (4) Sarah Marianne, d. 24 Mar. 1877, having m. 8 Sept. 1815, to Sir George Dashwood, Bart, who d. 22 Sept. 1861. (5) Susan Arabella, d. 1862, having m. 2 Nov. 1820, to Col. Douglas Mercer. (6) Emma Letitia, d. 1878. (7) Georgiana, m. 30 Nov. 1841, as 2nd wife, to John Blagrave, Esq. of Calcot, Berks.; he d. s. p. 21 June, 1867. (8) Jane, m. 31 Mar. 1823, to Charles Calvert, Esq. of Ockley GoKrt, Surrey (Verney— Bart.); he d. 8 Sept. 1832. ROWLEY, BiK Charles (1830, U.K.), lategren. guards. J.P. D.L. Suffolk, s. his father as 2nd Baronet in 1845 ; b. 16 Feb. 1801 ; m. 1st— 31 Aug. 1822, Frances, only dau. of George Evelyn, Esq. of Wootton, Surrey ; she d. 21 April, 1834. He m. 2ndly— 5 April, 1843, Peroline, only child of M. Marco witz. By his 1st wife he had 2 sons and a dau. cL^^x-i-jJc^- (1) Charles Evelyn, capt. r.n. b. 30 Jime, 1824; d. s. p. 18 June, 1879, having m. 11 May, 1848, Grace Anna, dau. of John Ward-Boughton-Leigh, Esq. of Brownsover Hall, Warwicks.J^^^ (2) Albert Evelyn, of the grenadier guards; fell in the trenches before Sebastopol, 16 Oct. 1854. "i-fUft^aTo (3) Sophia Frances Evelyn, m. 15 July, 1841, to Edward Nourse Harvey, Esq. formerly 1st life guards, and has 2 sons, Edward Nourse Rowley HARVEY, b. 20 Jan. 1864.— Francis Evelyn Rowley, b. 4 May, 1865. ^ . - NOTE— Heir presumptive, Capt.'Vj. C. E. Rowley. j v '/3i'h.'-- Arms— Arg. on a bend engrailed between two Cornish choughs sa. three escallops of the field. Crest — A mullet pierced or. Supporters— Two Cornish choughs ppr. navally crowned or each gorged with a riband, therefrom pendent a representation of the order of Maria Theresa. TOWN House— 3, Hanover Terrace, Regent's Park, N.W. Htneage. SIR CHARLES ROWLEY, of HiU House, Berks, adm. of the white, G.c.B. G.c.il. k.m.t. (4th and youngest sou of Sir Joshua Rowley, 1st Bart, see preceding pedigree); created a baronet 21 Mar. 1836 ; b. 16 Dec. 1770; d. 10/13 Oct. 1845, having m. 7 Dec. 1797, EHzabeth, dau. of Sir Richard King, Bart.: she d. 11 Jan. 1838, having had 4 sons and 2 daus. (1) Sir Charles, 2nd and present Baronet. (2) George, major 2nd Bombay cav. b. 28 Feb. 1805; d. 13 April, 1848, having m. 13 April, 1830, Emily Isabella, dau. of Lieut.-Col. Robert Honner, of Lee Mount, co. Cork, and had a son and 3 daus. i'-i'^o^' /l/li'George Charles Erskinc, capt. 23rd R. w. fusiliers, adj. R. Carnarvonsh. nul. heir-presTmiptive -to thfr Baro- netcy^ b. 26 Sept. 1844 ; m. 27 Sept. 1867, Alicia Augusta, dau. of lote Capt. HoUis, 1st dragoon guards, and has a son, G eorge Charles Au gvistus, b. 18 Mar. 1869. /2/ ElizaCfeth Emilie Burton, m. 9 Aug. 1853, to Lieut.-Col. Frederic WilUam Knight (of the Godmersham famUy), late Bombay S.C. s. p. /3/ Florence Grosvenor, d. 4 April, 1873, having m. 1st — 18 June, 1861, as 2nd wife, to Hon. John Cranch Walker Vivian, M.P. (B. Vivian), whom he divorced in July 1869, and she re-m. 3 July, 1872, as 1st wife, to John Henry, 6th Marquis of Waterford, K.P. /4/ Louisa Isabella Sophia, m. 26 Oct. 1878, as 2nd wife, to Lucius Falkland Brancaleone Gary, capt. rifle brigade, and had a son and dau. Lionel GARY, b. 17, d. 22 Nov. 1880.— A dau. b. 21 July, 1879. (3) Richard Freeman, capt. R.N. b. Mar. 1806; d. 13 Aug. 1854, having m. 12 July, 1828, Julia Elizabeth, dau. of John Angerstein, Esq. of Weeting Hall and Woodlands, Norfolk, M.P.; she d. 18 Feb. 1870, having had 5 sons and a dau. RU2IB0LD. 545 /I/ Richard Brooke, b, 13 May, 1829, m. 26 Feb, 1874, Emily Margaret, eldest dau. of William Anthony Harrison, of London. ^a-. fl c. z ^li Que^ Ln -UkKAoU^IMJi 121 Charles John, ca^t. H.M.s. '^Bell6 Isle''; b. 24 Dec. 1832 ; m. 9 May, 1867, Alice, dau, of late Greorge Gary Ehves, Esq. fellow of All Souls, Oxon. and has 2 sons and a dau. Charles Pelham, b. 26 April, 1877. — Windsor Angerstein, b. 2 Aug. 1878.— A dau. b. 11 May, 1880. /3/ John Angerstein, capt. 13th regt. b. 20 Aug. 1834; d. 26 May, 1870, having m. 25 April, 1860, Georgiana Augusta, dau. of Catania, Esq. and widow of Stewart Strogan, Esq. B.c.s. and had a son and 3 daus. John Richard Frederick, b. 16 Aug. 1864. — Grcorgia Mina. — Florence. — Eveline. /4/ Julius Henry, M.A. Magd. Coll. Camb. 1864, rector of South Ockendon, Essex, since 1879, of Walesby, Line. 1865/79, J.P.; b. 29 Oct. 1836 ; m. 18 July, 1861, Juha, 4th dau. of late Rev. Capel Molyneux (Bakt.), and has 5 sons an.; b. 10 Oct. 1785; d. 29 Mar. 1869, having m. 29 Sept. 1829, Joanna Mary, dau. of Col. C Crau- furd, 91st highlanders ; she d. 16 Mar. 1873, having had 4 sons and a dau. [1] Andrew Pepys, groom of the bedchaml)er-in-waiting to H.R.H. the Prince of Wales, student of Ch. Ch. Oxou. M.A.: b. 4 July, 1830. [2] John, capt. 20th hussars; b. 12 June, 1831; d. 27 May, 1877, having m. 9 Jan. 1862, Henrietta Frances, eldest dau. of late Henry Torrens, B.c.s. and had a son and 6 daus. /I/ John Pepys, b. 3 Nov. 1866. /2/ Joan Constance. /3/ Maiy Frances, m. in Winchester Cathedral 3 Jan. 1882, to Arthur Ralph Pemberton, Esq. rifle brigade, only son of Henry WilUams Pemberton, Esq. of Trumpuigtou. CO. Camb. /4/ Ethel Horatia. /5/ Margaret Lucy. /6/ Helen Annie. [3] Horace Abel, c.s.l. B.c.s.; b. 19 Sept. 1832 ; m. 3 Mar. 1863, Julia Mary, dau. of Hon. Edmund Drummond fV STRATHALLAN), and has 2 daus. Alice Mary.— Beatrix Jane. [4] Rowland Vyner, b. 10 Dec. 1834 ; accidentally killed in the Himalaya Mountains, 9 Oct. 1873. [5] Mary Theresa. (2) Charles Robert, b. 27 April, 1788; d. 17 Sept. 1863, having in. 4 June, 1828, Anna Maria, dau. of John Rennie, Esq.; she d. 23 Nov. 1873, having had 7 sons and 3 daus. Charles Richard, b. 12 April, 1829 ; d. young. John Rennie, E.l.c.s. b. 8 Aug. 1830, unm. Frederick Pepys, b. 6 Mar. 1833; d. 4 Nov. 1878, having ni. 20 .July, 18G7, Mary, dau. of Thomas Homan-Mulock Esq. of Bellair, King's co. (and widow of George Winti i Price, Esq.), and had 3 sons and 2 daus, Robert Rennie Pepys, b. 29 Nov. 1869.— Frederick Wi: liam Pepys, b. 10 July, 1876.— LawTence Pepys, b. 15 Oct 1878.— Hester Anne.— Frances Mary. [4] Robert Horsley, lieut. R.A.; b. 22 Nov. 1834 ;feU a- the battle of the Alma, 18.54. [5] William Acland, of foreign office, sometime a juni' secretary to the embassy at Berlin; b. 27 Nov. 1840; m. June, 1877, Sidney Ada, 3rd dau. of Richard Davies, of tl. Yigia, Madeira, and has a son and 2 daus. Samuel Pepys, b. 15 May, 1880.— Patience Scott— Paulin Pcpvs,b. 13 April, 1881. [6] Henry Wellesley, b. 21 Jan. 1842 ; d. in In.lia 18«,. ' [7] Samuel Pepys, b. 19 Dec. 1844; m. 13 Aug. 1878, hi cousin-, Anne Frances, dau. of late Capt. W Heur;. Craufm-il, R.X.; she d. 11 Sept. 1880, having had a dau. Frederica, b. 16 May, 1879. [8] Annie Louisa, d. young. [9] Henrietta Selina, m. 7 Aug. 1860, to Ralph Augusti; Benson, of Lutwych Hall, Salop, J.P. late metropolit;r jjolice magistrate "(rettl. 1879), late recorder of Shrewsbur; and has 3 sons and 2 daus. Ralph Beaumont Bkxsox, b. 10 Mar. 1862.— Roboi Edmund Ross, b. 83 April, 1864.— George ConoUy, b. 1 . Mar. 1867.— Frederika Mary.— Philippa Jessie. [10] Laura Susan, d. yoang. (3^S - Samuel Pepy.'', b. 18 June, 1794 ; unm. (4) Eilwanl William, d. unm. (5) Richard Howe, H,N.; d. 7 Aug. 1839, havinc m. Theresa, dau. of Charles Newconic:: " " Longford, by Hon. Catherine, sister ani s Viscount Ncwoomen (ext.); shed. 16 Dec. n. in I^mbeth Palace, 17 Dec 1841, as Ist wife, t.. .Vrrhil-ald William, 13th Earl of Eglinton and Wlnton, wlio d. 4 Oct. 1861) had 3 daus. [1] Ann Theresa, m. 15 Feb. 18M, to Charles John Chet- wynd, 19th Earl of Shrewsbury, wlio d. 11 Mav, 1877. [2] Susan Caroline, m. 18 Ajwil, 1858, to iicnrj- 0^c^^lle Rirlianl Vernon (B. LrvXDKN). [3] Frcv p«i„„., Ks^j. (B. Skl- BORNK), of Hurlingliam, Middx. x 1868. (11) Frances, d. at Grana v , ... '• i <; -.-l- enough, D.D. liea^Imaster of Westmin ^, prebendary of York 1834, Carlisle 1888, r 1836, and dean of Wells 1831 (son of Stiiu... ., .......... ,.. < ..r- lisle); he d. 8 May, 1848; bur. in Wells CathedraL /3/ Sir Charlea, created a Baronet. /4/ Elizabeth Stuart, b. May, 1788 ; m. 1st, to Boyar Glover, Esq. of Bengal, and 8ndly, to John Belli, of Southampton, who d. Feb. 1808, leaving issue. Sm CHARLES COCKERELL, B.I.C.8. K" ' -^ r- gen. India 1804, M.P. Tregony 1802 7, India agent, merchant, and bMiker; cr< :h Sept. 1809 ; b. 18 Feb. 1785 ; d. 6 Jan. Ih.; i t - 1 1 Mar. 1789, Mary Tryphena, dau. of Sir C! n Blunt, Bart.; she d. s. p. 8 Oct. following. Hem. . • i). m>8, Hon. Harriet Rushout, dau. of John, IstLoni .Sortiiwick; slie I (L 30 Sept. 1851, having had with an only dau. (Viscountess 1 Deerhurst) an only son, SIR CHARLES RUSHOUT-RUSHOUT, 2nd Baronet, assumed by K.Ii. 6 June, 1849, the surname of Rushout I instead of Cockerell, an,V'i>A^^,'^'',"- 1852.-(4) Rowland John Dods- I Y*"^,\o;l* ^^-P*^^' 1854.-(5) Henry RusseU, R.x. b. 28 ' Apnl^ 1856.— (6) Ernest Murrav, b. 1 April, 1859.— i (7) Reginald William, b. 8 Oct. 1864. j /2/ John, \icar of Sutton Courtney, Berks.; d. 26 Aug. 1828 xf fo.^',-^","^' ?*"• *** Forster, of London ; she d! May, 1848, having had 2 sons and 3 daus. L* Vu ^" Clarke, M.A. St. Peter's CoU. Camb. 1831, rector of , o, Jo 'l"*^'*^'^"*^®' Lewes, 1841/77, vicar of New Romney 1833 8 &c.; b. 22 Aug. 1804; m. 21 Aug. 1832, Mary Tovey. 2 sous ^^ ^'*" Leland Rose, capt. 3rd dragoons, and has (1) John Skinner, b. 24 Nov. 1833. (2) Hickman Rose, Ueut.-col. late 57th regt. brevet major for service In New Zealand war ; b. 21 Aug. 1836- m. 26 Nov. 1866, Mary, 2nd dau. of Rev. H Handley Brown, rector of Omata, K.z. late rector of Howell, and vicar of Burton Penwardine, co. Line, and has 8 sons and 3 daus. Heniy Jolin, b. S6 Oct. 1872.— Hickman Frank, b. 26 Dec. 1878.— Henshaw Robert, b. 19 Jan. 1875.— Mary Oertmde.— Rose Ellen. 2] Henshaw Skinner, solicitor, b. m. Sarah u. of William Church, of Abingdon, Berks, and has 5 daus. Bleanor.— Sarah Anne.— Juliana.-Janetta Catherina.— Hose Agatha. [3] Mary Ann, m. 2 Oct. 1832, to Francis Wall Justice, com. ILN. and has a son and dan. John Russell Justice, b. 9 May, 1841.— Henrietta. [41 Maria Whitworth, d. 23 Jan. 1881. [5] Caroline. (3) Sir Henry, created a Baroxet. (4) Thomafl, agent for victualling the navy ; b. 30 Mar. 1764 ; m. 15 Jan. 1784, Elizabeth, dan. of Thomas Boyton, Esq. of Dover, and had a son. Henry, who died unm. and 4 daus. SIR HENRY RUSSELL, p.c. chief justice in Bengal, and commissary of the vice-admiralty court there ; created a Baroxet 10 Dec. 1812 ; b. 19 Aug. 1751 ; d. 18 Jan. 1836, having m. 1st— 1 Aug. 1776, Anne. dau. of John Skinner, of Lydd, Kent, aforesaid ; she d. 25 Nov. 1780. He m. 2ndly — 28 July. 1782, Anne Barbara, youngest dau. of Sir Charles Whitworth, Knt. of Leybome, and sister to Charles, Earl Whitworth, Q.aB. (ext.); she d. 1 Aug. 1814, having had 5 sous and 4 daus. (1) Sir Henry, s. as 2nd Baronet. (2) Charles, E.l.C.8. M.P. Reading b. 22 July, 1786 ; d. unm. 185-. (3) Francis Whitworth, a commissioner in India for investi- gating the debts of the Nabobs of Arcotand Ameer Sing, rajah of Tanjore ; b. 30 Jan. 1790 ; d. 26 Mar. 1852, having m. 10 June, 1828, Jane Anne Catherine, 2nd dau. of James Brodie, Esq. of Brodie, N.B.; she d. about 1867, having had with other issue a son and 2 daus. /I/ Francis Whitworth, major 5th Bengal cav.; d. 1872, having m. 22 Sept. 1851, Alice Mary, dau. of Sir John Mur- ray Naesmyth, Bart, and had an only dau. Mary Rachel Catherine, m. 17 Jan. 1877, to Robert Duudas Arthur Graham Fergussou, Esq. (Bart.) /2/ Eliza, m. 19 Nov. 1849, to Sir James Naesmjiih, Bart. /3/ Caroline, m. to Goldsmid, and d. s. p. (4) ^Vhitworth, in H.O. b. 17 Sept. 1795 ; d. 2 Aug. 1847, having m. 6 April, 1824, Frances, dau. of Vice-Adm. Carpenter ; she d. 27 Oct. 1873, having had 2 sons and a dau. /I/ Henry, b. 6 Feb. 1827 ; d. 21 Aug. 1852, having m. 1848, Maria, dau. of Shelton, Esq. and had an only son ,— Whit worth. /2/ Charies Whitworth, b. 10 Aug. 1828 ; d. s. p. 30 Oct. 1863, having m. 28 Sept. 1854, Maria Bamston, youngest dau. of Gen. Henry Daubeney, K.H. /3/ Fanny, m. 8 Jime, 1848, to Rev. William Brassey Hole.M.A . Exeter Coll. Oxon. 1845, surrogate, rural dean and vicar of Bray since 1874, rector of Woolfardisworthy, Devon, 1841, 66, of St. Luke, Maidenhead, 1866/74, and has 2 sons and 4 daus. '11 Charles William Russell HOLE,b. 24 April, 1853. 2] Henry Whitworth, b. 10 Dec. 1855. 3] Mary Frances, m. 20 June, 1871, to Greville Horsley Pa mer, Rsq. (B.SELBORXE). [4] Alice Maria. [5] Gertrude. [6] Lilian Mary. (5) George Lake, judge Bloomsburj- county court; b. 19 June. 1802 ; d. 16 Nov. 1878, having m. 16 Feb. 1832, Lady Caroline Alicia Diana Pery, dau. of Edmond Henry, 1st Earl of Limerick, and has an only son, CECIL Hexry, M.A. Trin. Coll. Camb. bar.-at-law L.1. 1856, major Inns of Coiu:t R.V.; b. 15 April, 1833; m. 18 Jan. 1859 2 O 548 RUSSELL. his cousin Katharine, 5th dau. of Henry Porter, Esq. of Winslade, Devon, and has had 3 sons and 4 daus. George Cecil, lieut. Queen's (royal W. Surrey) regt. b. 20 Oct. 1861.— Henry Cecil, b. 8 Oct. 1863.— Edmond Cecil, b. 25 May, 1876.— Kose Cecil.— Augusta Cecil.— Katharine Cecil.— Diana Cecil, d. 2 Oct. 1878. (6) Caroline, d. 6 Mar. 1869, having m. 2 Nov. 1824, to Henry Fortescue, Esq. (E. EORTESCUE), of Beckenham Manor, Kent ; he d. 6 Dec. 1875. (7) Katherine, d. Sept. 1845, having m. 18 April, 1816, to Henry Jones, of Stapleton, co. Grlouc. (8) Henrietta, m. Sept. 1820, to Thomas Greene, of Slyne, CO. Lane, bar.-at-law, M.P. Lancaster. (9) Rose Aylmer, m. 27 July, 1820, to Henry Porter, Esq. of "Winslade, Devon, and Chudzoy, Somerset. SIR HENRY, 2nd Baronet, E.l.C.s. resident at Hyderabad b. 27 May, 1783 ; d. 19 April, 1852, having m. 1st— 20 Oct. 1808, Jane Amelia, 2nd dau. of John Casamajor, Esq. of Madras, member of the council there ; she d. 29 Dec. following. He m. 2ndly— 13 Nov. 1816, Marie Clotilde, dau. of M. B. Mottet do la Fonteigne, of Pondicherry ; she d. 31 Jan. 1872, having had 2 sons and 3 daus. (1) Sir Charles, 3rd and present Baronet. (2) George, m.a. Exeter Coll. Oxon. judge county court, East Kent since 1866, recorder of Wokingham, bar.-at-law L.I. 1853, heir presumptive to the Baronetcy ; b. 23 Aug. 1828; m. 5 Mar. 1867, Constance Charlotte Eliza, eldest dau. of Lord Arthur Lennox (D. RICHMOND), and has a son and dau. George Arthur Charles, b. 28 June, 1868.— Marie Clotilde. (3) Anne. (4) Mary, m. 3 Sept. 1856, to her cousin, Lieut.-Col. Dawson Cornelius Greene, of Slyne, co. Lane, and has a son, Henry Dawson Greene, b. 26 May, 1862. (5) Priscilla, m. 25 April, 1865, to George Brackenbury, H.M. consul Lisbon since 1866, H.M. consul (successively) Cadiz, Tournay, Charente, and Philippine Islands, formerly lieut. 2nd Surrey mil. and has a son and dau. George BRACKENBURY, b. 21 Jan. 1866.— Augusta Mary. (3) Claud, of Binfield Manor House, Berks.; b. 18 Oct. 1733; ... 17 April, 1820, having m. 17 Oct. 1777, Leonora, "dau," of George, Lord Pigot (Bart.) ; she d. 24 Dec. 1829, having had 6 sons and 3 daus. /I/ Claud, b. 7 May, 1779; d. 1817, ha^^ug m. Charlotte, 3rd dau. of Robert Grant, Esq. E.I.C.S. and had a son and 2 daus. ■pUSSELL, -Lt SlE WlL- LIAM, C.B. of Charlton Park, CO. Glouc. J.P. (1832, U.K.), ma- jor-gen. (retd. list); D.A.Q.M.G. Crimea, com. 7th and also 14th ihussars, master of horse to Earl Cla- rendon when lord- lieiit. Ireland 1849, and A.D.C. 1849/52, M.P. Do- ver 1857/9, Noi-- wich 1860/74; s. his father as 2nd Baronet in 1839 ; b. 5 April, 1822; m. 1 Jan. 1863, Margaret, only child of late Robert Wilson, Esq. of Aberdeen, and has 2 sons and a dau. (1) William, b. 28 Sept. 1865. (2) Albert, b. 27 June, 1869. (3) Margaret. ARMS— Arg. a chevi-on between three gouttes reversed sa. all n4^!^ ? ^i°'1"^'® ^I^?"y 0* ^^^^* 0^^ and sa. of the second. Crests— 1, A fountam ppr. (2, Out of a ducal coronet a demi- eagle nsing ppr. gorged with a mural crown or, over it " Nitor Donee Supero." Matric. Lyon Office, 1 Nov 1869 "> TOWN Address— 33, Belgrave Road, s.w. Ein^age. T^?^ ^?l®^^^'^°^ Braidshaw, N.B. (4th son of James O Russell, Esq. of Kingseat), clerk to the signet at eSu- burgh; b Dec. 1672; d. Jan. 1759, having m. 1st, 1698/9 _ (1) John, of whom presently. (2) Alexander, m. Mary Mawhood, and d. s. p. MR. JOHN RUSSELL m. Srdly, 1720, Mary, dau. of Rev Mother 8"^,'°'''°^ "^"'^ Calder,and had ^th other issue [1] Claud, b. 20 Oct. 1814; d. Sophia, m. 1 June, 1836, to Frederick Lindsay, Esti. who d. leaving issue. [3] Leonora. 121 ~ George Edward, member of council, Madras presidency E.I.C.S. retired 1838; b. 10 Sept. 1786; d. 20 Oct. 1863.1iaviug ra. 7 July, 1813, Caroline, dau. of Gen. Bowness ; she d. 11 April, 1871, having had wth other issue 2 sons and 3 daus. [1] Richard Henr>', judge B.c.s. b. 19 April, 1821 ; d. 20 Dec. 1863, having m. 24 May, 1845, Mary, dau, of Dr. Robert Bransby Francis, Bengal presidency, and had 7 sous and 2 daus. (1) George Francis, b. S3 Feb. 1849; d. unm. 23 July. 1872. (2) Richard Alexander Hewett, 18 Aug. 1850; d. unm. 28 Jan. 1876. (3) Claud Lindsay, b. 18 June, 1856; d. 31 Oct. following. (4) Herbert Henry Anson, b. 28 Dec. 1867. (5) Sidney Gordon, b. 10 June, 1860. (6) Vernon Eliott, b. 3 June, 1861. (7) Edwyn Swayne, b. 8 Feb. 1864. (8) Edith. (9) Constance. [2] Alexander Eliott, B.c,8. (retd.); b. 24 July, 1826 ; m. 1st —16 Nov. 1864, Fanny Caroline, dau. of Hon. Robert Forbes (B. FORBBS); she d. 1 May, 1879. He m. 2ndly— 30 June, 1881, Antonlna, dau. of Rev. A. C. Lefroy, vicar of Long- don, CO. Wore. By his Ist wife he^ia.! 3 sons and 2 daus. Charles Edward Mackintosh, b. 4 Sept. 1865.— George Alexander, b. 12 Sept. 1861.— Archibald WiUiam Forbes, b. 1 Oct. 1868.— Julia Caroline.— Florence Jane. [3] Emma Harriet, d. 7 Oct. 1860, having m. 29 Aug. 1844, to Charles Thorold Hill, capt. 29th Madras N.I.; he d. 18 Nov. 1867, having had a son and dan. (1) Rossell Popham WIckham Hill, lieut. 107th regt.; d. 86 Sept. 1867. * ' (2) Emma OaroUne, m. 7 July, 1868, to Rev. Robert Ingham Salmon, vicar of St. Martins, Brighton, and has S sons and a dau. Thomas Salmon, b. 8 Dec 1878.— Russell Henry, b. 18 Mar. 1878.-George Edward, b. 14 April, 1878.— Hilda Mary. [41 Jane Leonora. [Sj CaroUne Marianne, m. 30 July, 1861, to James ICazstone- Graham, of Cultoquhay and Battleby, Perths. J.P. d.l. and has 8 sons and 6 daus. Anthony George MAX.' j- j Guy Stewart, b. 21 Nov, 1870, (4) Edmund, b,a. New Coll. Oxon. 1863, rector of Stoke Fle- ming, Devon, since 1873; b. 9 May, 1841; m. 21 Jan. 1869, Alice ;Mary, dau. of Arthur Bastard Eastabroke Holdsworth, of Wid- dicombe, Devon, and has a son and 2 daus. Mervyn Launcelot, b. 30 July, 1877.— Alice Muriel.~Elainc Rosalie. (5) Emma, m. 18 Feb. 1860, to Vice-Adm. Charles Wake, R.N. (BART.) (6) Juliana. (7) Catherine, m. 14 April, 1874, to Sir Herewald Wake, Bart. O T. GEORGE, Sir ^ John (1766, 1.), lieut. 7l8tregt. ; s.his half brother as 5th Baronet in 1861 ; b. 3 April, 1851; heir presumptive, his bro- ther Arthur. Arms— Arg. a chief az. over all a lion rampant gu. ducally crowned or a crescent for difference. Crest— A demi-lion gu. ducally crowned as in the arms. Motto — Flrmitaa in coelo. Hineafle. TTmANCIS ST. GEORGE, of Hatley St. George, co. Camb. Jj (12th in descent from Baldwin St. George, who inlierited East Hatley; he said to be 5th in descent from Baldwin St. George, one of the " companions " of the Conqueror); m. Rose, dau. of Thomas Hutton, of Dry Drayton, Camb. and had 2 sons, /I/ John St. George, of Hatley St. George; m. Maria, dau. of Peter de Grey, Esq. of Rugcourt, Beds, and had descendants living 1723. /2/ Sir Richard, clarenceux king of arms 1603, knighted 28 Sept. 1616 ; d. 17 May, 1635 (bur. in St. Andrew's, Holborn), having m, 1575, Elizabeth (R.D.), dau. of Nicholas St. John, of Lydiard Tregoz, Wilts (V. BOLINGBROKE), and had with other issue 3 sons, [1] Sir Henry, garter king of arms, 21 Oct. 1644, knighted by Gustavus Adolphus, at Darsaw, in Prussia, 1627, D.c.L. 1643; b. 27 Jan. 1581; d. 5 Nov. 1644, having m. 1614, Mary, dau. of Sir Thomas Dayrell, of Lillingstou Dayrell, and had with other issue 3 sons, (1) Sir Thomas, garter king of arms 1686, knighted at Whitehall 1 June, 1669; d. 6 Mar. 1702/3, aged 87, leaving issue. (2) Sir Henry, garter king of arms on the deatli of his brother Sir Thomas, knighted at Wliitehall 25 May, 1677; b. July, 1625; d. 12/15 Aug. 1715, aged 91, leaving 2 daus. (3) Sir Richard, Ulster king of arms, resigned 1683; d. s. p. having m. Mary, dau. of Sir Henry Hastings, of Bramston, CO. Leic. and widow of Simon Norton, of Coventry. [2] Sir George, of Carrickdrumrusk, co. Leitrim, M.P.; b. 13 Jan. 1583 ; murdered at Croghan, King's co. 1660, having m. ST, GEORGE. 551 Catherine, dau. of Capt. Gifford, of Castle Jordan, King's co. and had 2 sons, (1) Sir Oliver, of Headford Castle, P.c. to Charles II. knighted 11 July, 1660, and 5 Sept. follo^^^ng was the first Baronet created by that King after the Restoration; d. Oct. 1695, having m. Olivia, dau, of Michael Beresford, of Dun- garvan, and of Coleraine (M. Waterford), and widow of Thornton. His son. Sir George, M.l*. Carrick, co. Roscommon, P.c. to Geo. I. and II. vice-adm. of the province of Connaught 1727, created Barox St. George, of Hatley St. George, co. Roscommon, 16 April, 1715; d. 4 Aug. 1735, aged 84, having m. 29 Nov. 1681, Hon. Margaret Skeffiugton, dau. of John, 2nd Viscount Masserene (ext.); she d. 1711, leaving an only dau. (2) Sir George, of Punmore, co. Galway, M.P. Leitrim 1661; d. 1711, having m. Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Robert Hannay, Bart, (ext.), and had issue. [3] Richard, capt. in tlie royal army in Ireland, and governor of the town and castle of Athlone; b. 27 Mar. 1590; d. 24 April, 1667; bur, at Athlone, having m. 1st— 20 Feb. 1625, Ann, dau. of Michael Pinnock, Esq. of Turroch, co. Roscom- mon ; she d. 4 Oct. 1643. He m. 2ndly, 1644, Dorothy, dau. of Sir John Moore, of Crogan, Knt. and widow of Hamon L'Estrange, of Castle Strange, co. Roscommon, and liad by his Ist wife with other issue an only surviving son, viz.:— HENRY ST. GEORGE, of Athlone, in the Irish army of Charles II. Imd a grant of the estate of Woodsgift, co. Kilkenny; b. 15 Oct. 1638; d. 1723, having m. 3 June, 1669, Anne, dau. of Uidgley Hatfield, of Dublin, alderman ; sne d. 10 Aug. 1688, having had with other issue 3 sons, (1) Richard, of Kilrush, lieut.-gen. in the army, M.P.; b. 28 Aug. 1670; (i. s. p. 1. Jan. 1765, having m. 9 Aug. 1696, Elizabeth Coote, dau. of Ricliard, Ist Lord Coloony. (2) Arthur, D,D, dean of Ross; b. 25 April, 1681; d, 24 Sept, 1772, aged 91, having m. Ist, Elizabeth, sister of Right Hon, Matthew Clements, deputy vice-treasurer of the exchequer. He m, 2ndly— 2 Mar. 1730, Jane, dau. of Sir Tliomas Molyneux, Bart ; she d, 30 Sept, 1788, having ha • MOTTO— "Spe vires augentur " (assumed by Scott of Eossie on his marriage with Margaret, dau. of Sir Archibald Hope, Bart.) in addition to the old family motto of " Tace aut face." RESiDEXCE— The Villa, Laurencekirk, co. Kincardine. TOWN HOUSE— 18, Cornwall Gardens, Queen's Gate, S.W. The Baronetcy. Sm JAMES SIBBALD, of Silwood Park, Berks, (elder son of James Sibbald, of London, merchant), E.l.C.S. ambas- sador to the court of Hyder All Khan 1770, and afterwards as chief of Saltsett, Bassum, and Bednoore; created a Baronet 13 Dec. 1806, with remainder, in default of male issue, to David Scott, of Duninald, and his issue male (by Louisa, sister-in-law of Sir James); he d. s. p. 17 Sept. 1819, having m. May, 1772, Eliza, eldest dau. and coheir of William Delagard, member of the council of Bombay ; she d. 12 April, 1809. Eineage. DAVID SCOTT (grandson of Patrick Scott, of Duninald, by Margaret, dau. of Sir Archibald Hope, Bart, of Ran- kuUour) M.P. CO. Forfar, chairman of the E.l.c. board of directors; d. 5 Oct. 1805, having m. Louisa (sister of Lady Sibbald), 2nd dau. of William Delagard, Esq. and widow of late Benjamin Jervis, Esq. ; she d. 23 Mar. 1803, having had with 3 daus. an only son, Sm DAVID SCOTT, of Duninald, K.CH. 2nd Baronet (on the death of his uncle. Sir James Sibbald), M.p, Great Yarmouth 1806/7; b. 25 July, 1782; d. 18 June, 1851, having m. 28 Mar, 1807, Caroline, dau. and coheir of late Benjamin Grindall, Esq. B.C.S.; she d. 25 Jan. 1870, having had 2 sons and 3 daus. (1) Sir James Sibbald David, 3rd and present Baronet. (2) Montagu David, m.p. East Sussex 1874, J.p. d.l. Sussex and Middx. M.A. Oxon. bar.-at-law M.T. 1840 ; b. 15 Mar. 1818; m. 10 Feb. 1848, Margaret, dau. of James Briggs, of Oatlands, Herts, and has an only child, Mabel Montagu, m. 25 Nov. 1870, to Sir Home Seton Gordon, Bart. (3) Caroline Louisa, d. 20 Mar. 1872, having m. 15 Mar. 1838, to William James, son of late Rev. Patrick Maxwell; he d. s. p. (4) Charlotte Agnes Maria, d. 24 May, 1878. (5) Ellen Annette. SCOTT, Sir Edward Henry, "of Lytchet Minster, Dorset" (1821, U.K.), high sheriff Kent 1878, D.L. Inverness ; s. his brother as 5th Baronet 1880; b. 19 Feb. 1842 ; m. 6 June, 1865, Emilie, youngest dau. of late Lieut.- Col. Henry Packe, of Twyford Hall, Norfolk, and has 2 sons and 3 daus. (1) Samuel Edward, b. 25 Oct 1873. (2) Henry Farquhar, b. 19 Oct. 1875. (3) Mabel Emilie. (4) Ann Louisa. (5) Mary. th^7a^^ pale indented arg. and pean a saltire counter- Crest— Out of park pales erminois a cubit arm vested ner pale indented arg. and gu. cuffed az. holding in the hand a scroll ppr. SEATS— Sundridge Park, Bromley, Kent, and North Harris Inverness. ^xttiins, TOWN HOUSE— 27, Grosvenor Square, W. Emeage. SIR CLAUDE SCOTT, of Lytchett Minster, Dorset, and of Westminster, banker, was created a Baronet 7 Sept. 1821; b. 11 May, 1742; d. 27 Mar. 1830, having m. 8 Sept. 1767, Martha, only child of John Eyre, Esq. of Stepney, Miildx. ; she d. 22 Feb. 1831, leaving an only son, SIR SAMUEL, 2nd Baronet; b. 29 April, 1772; d. 30 Sept. 1849, having m. 4 Feb. 1796, Anne, only surviving child of John Ommaney, Esq. of London ; she d. 30 Dec. 1849, having had 2 sons and 2 daus. (1) Sir Claude Edward, s. as 3rd Baronet. (2) Samuel, of Sunbridge Park; b. 29 Feb, 1807; d. unm. April, 1869. (3) Anna Maria, d. 6 July, 1880, having m. 1st— 14 Aug. 1823, to Charles Montagu Williams, of London, banker; he d. 17 Mar. 1830. She re-m. 3 Nov. 1840, to late Rev. William H. Perceval Ward, rector of Compton Vallence, Dorset. By her 1st husband she had 2 sons and a dau. /I/ Montague WILLIAMS, of Woolland House, Dorset, J.P. D.L. high sheriff 1878/9; b. 11 Feb. 1825 ; m. 23 July, 1857, Sophia Elisabeth, elder dau. of late Rev. L Foot, rector of Long Bredy, Dorset, prebendary of Salisbury, and had 4 sons, Montague Scott Williams, 2nd lieut. (super.) Dorsets. yeo. cav.; b. 6 Aug. 1858,— Herbert Scott, b. 4 Sept. I860,— Eustace Scott, b. 11 Dec. 1862.— Arthur Scott, b. 6 Sept. 1864. /2/ Charles Rashleigh, d. unm, 14 Oct, 1860, /3/ Louisa Maria, d. s. p. 22 Nov, 1874, having m, 23 June, 1850, to Rev. Jeffrey Robert Foot, vicar of Hanbury, Staff, since 1860, (4) Caroline, d. 3 Jan. 1879, having m. 8 Mar. 1851, to Peter Cracroft, commodore R.N. c.B. who d. s. p. 2 Aug. 1865. SIR CLAUDE EDWARD, 3rd Baronet; b. 16 April, 1804; d. 27 July, 1874, having m. 31 May, 1838, Mary, youngest dau. of Tlieophilus Russell Buckworth, Esq. of Cockley Cley- hall, Norfolk (SOAME— Bart.); she d. 30 Dec. 1844, leaving" 3 sons and a dau. (1) Sir Claude Edward, 4th Baronet, lieut. 7th dragoon guards ; b. 14 July, 1840 ; d, 28 June, 1880, having m. 20 July, 1861, Maria Selina, 2nd dau, of late Henry Charles Burney, LL.u, of Holywell, Hants, and had 2 daus. /I/ LinaMary. /2/ Mabel Edith. (2) Sir Edward Henry, 5th and present Baronet. (3) Bertie Charles, b. 23 Dec. 1844; married s.\\. (4) Annie Ommaney, m. 27 July, 1867, to Alfred Ton-ens, capt. late 66th regt. and has 4 sons, Edward Scott Torrens, b, 31 Oct,1868,— William Matt, b. 19 Oct, 1869,— Atwood Alfred, b, 13 Feb. 1874.— Charies Walter, b. 29 Nov. 1875. S' COURFIELD, Sir Owen Henry Philipps (1876, U.K.), of The Mote and Williamston, CO. Pembroke, j.p. high sheriff 1881, m.a. Oxon. D.L. Haverfordwest,- s. his father as 2nd Baronet SEALE-SEBRIGHT, 557 in 1876; b. 10 Oct. 1847; m. 6 Mar. 1877, Ger- trude Katherine, only dau. of late Seymour Phil- lips-Allen, Esq. (E. Portsmouth), of Cresselly, Pembroke. Note.— No heir to this Baronetcy. Arms — Quarterly, Ist and 4th, Per saltire sa. and gu. three greyhounds courant in jmle arg. collared or, SCOURFIELD. 2nd and 3rd, Arg. fretty az. a lion rampant sa. accoUed with a WTeath of oak ppr. PiilLlPPS. Crest— 1st Upon a mount vert a trunk of a tree eradicated fessewise ppr. thereon a greyhound courant arg. collared or, SCOURFIELD. 2nd, A lion rampant sa.accoUed with a \vreath of oak and resting the sinister paw upon a fret or, Phillips. AIOTTOES— Fideliter, Fortiter, Feliciter, SCOURFIELD. Animo et Fide, Phillips. SEATS— Williamston, Haverfordwest, and Robeston Hall, Pem- broke. Uineage. TOHN PHILIPPS, D.D. rector of Burton, co. Pembroke ; b. 16 April, 1730; d. 13 Sept. 1813, having m. 19 Oct. 1770, Elizaljeth Gwynne, of Brynnayron, co. Pembroke; she d. 3 June, 1822, leaving a son, OWEN PHILIPPS, of Williamston, co. Pembroke, col. Pembroke mil,; d. 11 Sept. 1830, having m. 13 Dec. 1804, inizabeth Anne, dau. of Henry Scourfleld, of The Mote, co. Pembroke; she bur. 4 June, 1828, leaving a son and dau. (1) Sir John Henry, create«l a Baroket 18 FeJ), 1876. (2) Elizalieth Maria, d. 19 July. 1851, having m. 31 July, 1826, to David Arthur Saunders Davies, of Pentre, co. Pembroke; he d. 22 May, 1857, leaving issue. SIR JOHN HENBY (PHILIPPS) SCOLTIFIELD, of The Mote, and of Williamston, co. Pembroke, M.P. for that co. high sheriff 1833, M.P. Haverfordwest 1862/68, sue. to the estates of his maternal uncle William Henry Scourfleld, and by R.L. 13 Sept. 1862, he and his issue were authorised to take and use the surname of Scourfleld in lieu of that of Philipps, and to l)car the arms of Scourfleld and Phillipps quarterly, created a Baroket 18 Feb. 1876; b. 30 Jan. 1808; d. 3 June 1876, having m. 1 May, 1845, Augusta Lort, 2nd dau. of John Lort Philipps, of LawTenny Park, co. Pembroke ; she d. 6 Mar. 1880, having liad 2 sons, (1) Sir Owen Henry Philipps, 2nd and present Baronet. (2) John Arthur Philipps, capt. 12th R. lancers; b. 17 Oct. 1849; d. 11 Nov. 1878. SEALE, Sir Henry PAUL, of Mount Boone, Devon, j.p. d.l. (1838, U.K.), major South Devon mil. 1845/63 ; s. his father as 2nd Baronet in 1844; b. 17 Feb. 1806; m.4 Aug. 1840, Emily, youngest dau. of late J R Hartman, col. Coldstream guards, and has a son and 5 daus. (1) John Henry, bar.-at-law I.T. 1867; b. 14 Nov. 1843; m.21 May, 1879, Mary Henrietta, only sur- viving child of Arthiu: Hyde Dendy, Esq. of Rock House, Tor- quay, and Parkfield, Paignton, Devon, and has a son and dau. John Carteret Hyde, b. 23 July, 1881. ,„, „ ,. „ , Edith Mary, b. 1 Mar. 1880. (2) Pauhna Emily Meynck. -.o Tvr„ looo +n (3) Lucy Clara, d. 22 Feb. 1881, having m. 18 Mar. 1869, to Capt. Arthur Woodall Gillett, R.N. (4) Jane Josephine. (5) Margaret Amelie. (6) Elizabeth Carteret. Arms — Or, two barrulets az. between three wolf's heads two and one erased sa. in the fesse point a mural crown gu. Crest— Out of a crown vallery or, a wolf's head arg. accolled with a wreath of oak ppr. Seat — Mount Boone, Devon. Residence— Norton House, Dartmouth. Eineage. JOHN SEALE, of Mount Boone, Devon (son of John Seale, of Mount Boone, by his 2nd wife, Elizabeth, dau. of John Fownes, of Nethway, Devon), d. 23 May, 1824, having m. in 1775, Sarah, dau. of Charles Hayne, Esq. of Lupton, and sister and coheir of Charles Hayne, Esq. of Fuge House ; she d. 4 Nov. 1815, having had with 2 daus. 2 sons, [1] Sir John Henry, created a Baronet 31 July, 1838. [2] Charles Henry, capt. R.N. ; b. 1790; d. 9 Feb. 1856, having m. 23 July, 1827, Eliza, dau. of Sir William Jervis Twysden, of Roydon Hall, Kent ; she d. 2 Sept. 1878, having had a son and dau. (1) Charles Twysden, lieut. 74th highlanders ; b. 1827; d. s. p. 1868, having m. 1856, Susan, 2nd dau. of late Adm. Carthew. (2) Margaret, m. 1860, to Major-Gen. Boothby (Bart.). who d. 27 April, 1876. SIR JOHN HENRY, M.P. Dartmouth, created a Baronet 31 July, 1838; b. 30 Aug. 1785; d. 29 Nov. 1844, having m. 4 June, 1805, Paulina Elizabeth, only child of Sir Paul Jodrell, Knt. (BART.) ; she d. 17 April, 1862, having had 7 sons and 2 daus. [11 Sir Henry Paul, 2nd and present Baronet. [2] Charles Hayne Seale-Hayne, of Fuge House, Dartmouth; b. 6 Dec. 1808; d. 31 Oct. 1842, having m. 1 Dec. 1832, Louisa, dau. of Richard Jennings, Esq. of London, and Ridge, Herts. ; she d. 23 April, 1879, having (re-m, 9 Sept. 1856, to James Buller, Esq. of Dunley, Devon— B. Churston) had an only son, Charles Hayne Seale-Hayne, of Fuge House, and Kingsweare Castle, Devon, J.P. lieut.-col. S. Devon mil.; b. 22 Oct. 1833. [3] Edward Taylor, B.A. Trin. Coll. Camb. 1839, rector of Mor- leigh, Devon, since 1841, of Blackawton 1841/61 ; b. 26 Dec. 1811 ; m. 9 Dec. 1841, Amelia Anne, eldest dau. of George Templer, Esq. of Sandford Orleigh, by whom he has 3 sons, (1) Edward, capt. late 1st Devon mil. formerly lieut. r,n.; b. 12 Sept. 1842. (2) George Thomas, b. 29 Sept. 1845; m. Marion Edith, dau. of W. Cookson, of Canterbury, N.z. and has a son and dau. (3) Frederick Fortescue, b. 17 Mar. 1860. i4] Robert Bewick, of Trin. Hall, Camb. b. 12 Feb. 1815, unm. 5] Thomas Fownes, capt. 24th regt. b. 27 May, 1817; d. unm. 6J George Augustus, R.N.; b. 7 Feb. 1819; d. unm. II Feb. 1844. [7] Frederick Southcote, capt. R.A. b. 22 Feb. 1827 ; d. s. p. 30 Sept. 1861, having m. 24 April, 1851, Harriet, 2nd dau. of J. A. Harvey, Esq.; she d. April, 1852. [8] EUzabeth, m. to James Edmund, 10th Baron Cranstoun (ext.), who d. 18 June, 1869, having had an only dau.— Hon. Pauline Emily CRANSTOUN. [9] Jane,d. ,1844. SEBEIGHT, Sir John Gage Saunders, of Bes- ford, CO. Wore. (1626, E.), hon. major Herts, mil. since 1881, capt. 1871/81, J.P. Beds., and Herts, high she- rifE1874; s. his father as 9th Baronet in 1864; b. 20 Aug. 1843; m. 27 Mar. 1865, Hon. Olivia Mary Douglas Fitzpatrick, youngest dau. of John, 1st Baron Castletown, and has a son and dau. (1) Robert Cecil Saunders, b. 12 June, 1871. (2) Olive Marion. 558 SETON. AR-vis— Arg. three cinquefoils sa. PREST-A tiger sejant arg. maned and crowned or. SEATS-Besford Court, Pershore, Worcestershire, and Beech- wood, Hemel Hempstead. TOWN HOUSE— 27, Lowndes Square, S.W. Hineage. Sm EDWARD SEBRIGHT, of Besford, co. Wore, (de- scended from Mabell Sebright temp. EdW. I. who m. Catherine dau! and heir of Ralph Cowper, of Blackshall, parish of Wo"verley CO. Wore), sheriff Wore. 1621/2, a zealous royahst. compounded for his estate £1,109; created a Babonet 20 Dec. ???6^ m 1st, Theodosia, dau. of Gerard Wliorwood of Compton Staff and 2ndly, Lady Elizabeth Montagu, eldest dau. of Ky ?stEari of Manchester, and relict of Sir Lewis Mansel B^rt By his 1st wife he had 2 sons and a dau. His descendant in the 6th generation, Sm THOMAS GAGE SAUNDERS, 8th Baronet (on the death of his father 1846) ; b. 1802; d. 29 Aug. 1864, having m. lst-17 Nov. 1842, Sarah Anne, 2nd dau. of Capt. HoffnTan, R.N.; she d. 14 Feb. 1846, having had an only son, (1) Sir John Gage Saunders, 9th and present Baronet. SIR THOMAS m. 2ndly— 17 July, 1850, Olivia, youngest dau. of JohnJosephHenry,Esq.ofStraffan,co.Kildare(p.LElNSTER) and sister of late Adm. the Right Hon. Sir Hastings Reginald Yelverton, g.c.b. ; she d. 14 Feb. 1846, having had 3 sons, (2) Edgar Reginald Saunders, capt. 4th batt. Bedfordshire regt. since 1881; b. 27 May, 1854. (3) Guy Thomas Saunders, 2nd heut. Coldstream guards, late Beds mil.; b. 19 Aug. 1856. •, ,, «n t»t (4) Arthur Edward Saunders, lieut. Herts, mil.; b. 30 Mar. 1859. [1] Sir Henry John, 6th Baronet, groom in waiting, capt. ii the army, served in the Peninsular war; I). 4 April, 179C; il. unm. 21 July, 1868. [21 Sir Charles Hay, s. as 7th Baronet. [3] Bruce, col. E.I.C.S.b. 2r, June, 1799 ; d. 27 Nov. 1876, havini m. 1st— Elphinstone, 2ndly— Emma Orton, by when. he had 5 sons and a dau. (1) Alexander Reginald, major R.E. (late Bombay), heii" presumptive to the Baronetcy ; b. 25 May, 1840; m. 18 Sept. 1862, Emma Elizabeth, eldest dau. of late Williain Loch, major 1st Bombay lancers, and has a son and 3 daus. Bruce Gordon, b. 13 Oct. 1868.— Katharine Marion.— Els i' Madeleine.— Aileen Mary. (2) Bruce Outram, major R.E. (late Bombay), instructor i; fortification, Sandhurst, 1875; b. 7 May, 1841; m. 21 Jul\ . 1880, Louisa Han-iet Manderson, eldest dau. of Dep.-Surgeon - Gen. Charles T. Paske, late Bengal army, and has a dau. 1). 2 Aug. 1881. (3) William Bowman, capt. Bombay staff ; b.l Sept. 1843; m. 7 Sept. 1878, Elizabeth Frances Maria, eldest dau. of Major- Gen. George Swiny, Bengal staff. (4) Charies Compton, lieut. late R.E.; b. 24 July, 1846; m. 30 July, 1868, Phoebe Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Henry William Ripley, Bart.; she d. 3 Dec. 1873, having had 2 sons, Charles Henry, b. 28 April, 1869.— Bruce Hugh, b, 6 Nov. 1871. (5) Henry James, lieut. 86th regt.; b. 27 Aug. 1854. (6) Emma Alice, m. 18 July ,1876, to Henry, 2nd son of Sir Henry William Ripley, Bart, aforesaid. SIR CHARLES HAY, 7th Baronet, capt. 5th dragoon guards; b. 14 Nov. 1797; d. 11 June, 1869, having m. 19 May, 1829, Caroline, dau. of Walter Perry Hodges; she d. 17 Nov. 1868, liaving had an only son, (1) Sir Bruce Maxwell, 8th and present Baronet. SETON, Sir Bruce MAXWELL, " of Abercorn"(1663,N.S.), D.L. Tower Hamlets, private sec. to the lord president of the council 1867/74, a senior clerk war office since 1871 ; s. his grandfather as 8th Baronet in 1869; b. 31 Jan. 1836; heir pre- sumptive, his cousin Major Alexander Seton. Arms— Quarterly, 1st and 4th, Or, three crescents within the royal tressure of Scotland gu., Seton. 2nd and 3rd, Arg. three escutcheons gu. all within a bordure of the last. Crest — A Cornish chough in front of a rock all ppr MOTTOES— Hazard warily, and Forward ours. Towx Residence— 5E, Albany, w. Eineage. SIR WALTER SETON, of Northbank (7th in descent from Sir Alexander Seton, eldest son of Alexander, 1st Earl of Huntly— see PEERAGE) had a charter of the barony of Aber- com, CO. Linlithgow 1662, created a BARONET OP NOVA SCOT I A 3 June, 1663; m. Christian, dau. of George Dundas, of Dundas. His great-grandson, SIR HENRY, 4th Baronet, of Culbeg,capt. 17th regt.seived heir male to John Seton, of Touch, 8 Aug. 1761; d. 1788, having m. Margaret, dau. of Alexander Hay, Esq. of Drumel- zier (M. Tweepdale); she d. 2 Mar. 1809, leaving a son, viz.: SIR ALEXANDER, E.l.C.s. 5th Baronet; b. 4 May, 1772; d. at Calcutta 4 Feb. 1810, having m. 20 May, 1795, Lydia, 5th dau. of Sir Charles William Blunt, Bart.; she d. 23 Feb. 1851, having had 3 sons. SETON, Sir James Lumsden, of Pitmeddcn, Aberdeenshire (1683, n.s.) ; capt. 102nd regt. 1862/70, served in India and Abyssinia, medals, &c.; b. 1 Sept. 1835 ; s. his father as 8th Baronet in 1880 ; married. Arms— Quarterly, 1st and 4th, Or, three crescents and in the centre a man's heart distilling blood the whole within the royal tressure of Scotland gu. Seton. 2nd and 3rd, Arg. a demi- otter sa. crowned gu. issuing out of a bar wavy of the second, Meldrum. Crest — A demi-man in military habit holding the banner of Scotland with the motto (on an escrol above), " Sustento san- guine signa." Supporters— Dexter, a deerhound arg. collared gu. charged with ci-escents or. Sinister, an otter sa. Seat— Pitmedder, Aberdeenshire. CULME-SETMOUR. 559 Hincagc. JOHN SETOX, of Pitmedden (grandson of James, son of William Seton, of Meldrum, descended from William Seton, jounger brother of Alexander, 2nd Lord Gordon, ances- tor of the Marquis of Huntly),conmianded a troop of loyalists and was shot dead at the battle of the Bridge of the Dee Jime, 1639, aged 29, having m. 1633, Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Samuel Johnston, of Elphinston, Knt. (she re-m. to James, Earl of Hartfell, ancestor of the Marquis of Aunandale, ext.) His younger son, SIR ALEXANDER SETON, of Pitmedden, knighted by Charles II. 1664, a senator college of justice 1677. a lord of justiciary 1682, as Lord Pitmedden, knight of the shire for Aberdeen, 1681, 1685, 1686, and was created a BARONET OF Nova Scotia 11 Dec. 1683, with remainder to his issue male ; died in 1719, having m. Margaret, dau. of William Lauder, one of the principal clerks of session, and had 5 sons and 5 daus. His great-grandson, SIR WILLIAM, 6th Baronet (on the death of his uncle, Sir Archibald); d. 1819, having m. Margaret, eldest dau. of James Ligertwood, of Tillery, and had with other issue a son, JAMES, major 92nd highlanders, died from wounds in the Peninsular war 1814; m. Frances, dau. of Capt. George Coote (who served with Gen. Burgoyne in Canada and Ticonderago 1776, taken prisoner at Saratoga), nephew of Gen. Sir Eyre Coote, G.C.B. of West Park, Hants. (Bart.), and had a son and 2 daus. (1) Sir William Coote, s. as 7th Baronet. (2) Frances Margaret. (3) Jane. SIR WILLIAil COOTE, 7th Baronet, advocate 1831, lieut.- col. Aberdeenshire vols. 1863/80 ; b. 1» Dec. 1808; d. 30 Dec. 1880, having m. 26 Nov. 1834, Eliza Henrietta, 2nd dau. of John Lumsden, Esq. of Cushney, co. Aberdeen, director E,l.C.s. (and widow of Capt. John Peter Wilson, E.I.C.S.); she d. 26 April, 1873, having had 5 sons and 3 daus, (1) Sir James Lumsden, 8th an-vawL 1^1 Richard Arthur, b. 28 June, 1843 ; m. 25 June 1878 Charlotte Elizabeth, youngest dau. of Adm. Cospatrick BaiUie-Hamilton (E. Haddington), and has a dau Marjorie Elizabeth, b. 11 Mar. 1879. /5/ John le Marchant, 41st regt.; d. unm. 4 Oct 1866 161 Augusta Frances, m. 14 July, 1875, as 2nd wife to Cant Hervey George St. John Mildmay,' r.n. of Hazie£o?e' Somerset (BART.) •^a^icgiuve, /7/ Emma Jane. /8/ Frances Mary. (4) William Hobart, 99th regt.; b. 11 Aug. 1820; d. 2 Mar. 1867, having m. Sarah Mary, dau. of Avory, Esq. of Sydney, N.s. Wales ; she d. 17 Feb. 1859 (having re-m. 1858, to Henry PleydeU-Bouverie— E. Radnor— who d. s. p. 18 Feb. 1861), having had a dau. Jane, m. 23 May, 1876, to Charles Edward Hawker, Esq. late R.N. and has a son and 2 daus. William Arthur Hawker, b. 31 Jan. 1877.— Dorothea.— A dau. b. 21 Sept. 1879. (5) Frances Anne, m. 3 Sept. 1836, to Spencer Smith, of Brooklands, Hants, (Bart.) (6) Dora, m. 1st— 29 Aug. 1837, to Rev. William Henry Clinton Chester, rector of Elstead, Sussex (eldest son of late Gen. Chester) ; he d. 15 April, 1841, and she re-m. 3 Sept. 1845, as 2nd wife, to Arthur Currie, Esq. of High Elms, Herts. (BART.); he d. 20 Nov. 1876. (7) Mary, m. 22 June, 1830, to late Capt. Orlando George Guu- uing-Sutton, R.N. (Gunning — Bart.) (8) Caroline, d. 10 Sept. 1843, having m. 15 Nov. 1841, to late Col. George Kirwan Carr-Lloyd, of Lancing Manor, Sussex, j.p. D.L. (only son of late Rt. Rev. Robert James Carr, bishop of Worcester), and had 2 daus. /I/ Caroline Diana Frances Carr-Lloyd, m. 5 Aug. 1862, to Henry Moutray Anketell Jones, of Drummany, Belturbet, Ireland. /2/ Jane Sej-mour, d. 5 .Ian. 1878, having m. 20 April, 1871, to Rev. Vernon Harcourt Aldham, rector of Braddock, Corn- wall, and had 2 sons and 2 daus. George Seymour Harcourt, b. 23 Feb. 1872.— Michael Seymour, b. 29 Nov. 1875. — Constance Mary. — Rachel Dorothy. (9) Elizabeth, m. 29 Aug. 1839, to Col. George Charles Ernest Adolphus Richard Howard-Vyse, J.P. late Ueut.-col. conulg. 2nd life guards, gentleman usher to H.M. s. p. (10) Ellen Hawker, m. 15 April, 1841, to Rev. Henry Brooks Forster, M.A. hon. canon of Glouc. and rector of Coin Rogers, Glouc. late rural dean of Cirencester (ol the family of " Foster, of Egham "), and has 2 sons and 5 daus. /I/ Michael Seymour Forster, b. 29 Sept. 1843, m. /2/ Arthur Seymour, b. 4 July, 1847. /3/ Frances Ellen.— /4/ Mary.— /5/ Elizabeth Georgiana.-- /6/ Caroline Maria. — /7/ Dora. SIR JOHN HOBART CULME-SEYMOUR, 2nd Baronet, M.A. canon of Glouc. 1829 80, rector of Northchurch, Herts. 1830/80, and of Horley and Hornton 1824, 53, chaplain in ordinary 1827/80, prebendary of Lincoln 1827/80; assumed by R.L. 6 May, 1842, the prefix surname of Culme; b. 24 Mar. 1800; d. 17 Sept. 1880, having ni. 1st— 12 April, 1833, Elizabeth, elder dau. and coheir of Rev. Thomas Cuhne, of Tothill, Devon; she d. 6 Mar. 1841, having had 2 sons and a dau. (1) Sir Michael, 3rd and present Baronet. (2) John Hobart lieut.-col. (retd.) late 68th and 82nd regts. ; b. 1 Oct. 1837 ; m. 15 Mar. 1870, Mary Eliza, only surviving dau. of Richard Hall, of Hillingdon Furze, Middx. s. p, (3) Elizabeth Culme, m. 16 June, 1874, to Rev. Henry John Rawlinson, M.A. Adcar of Ivinghoe, Bucks. Rev. Sir J. H. Culme-Seymour m. 2ndly— 10 Feb. 1844, Slaria Louisa, youngest dau. of late Charles Smith, and sister of Sir Charles Joshua Smith, Bart, of Suttons, Essex, and had a son and 3 daus. (4) Henry Hobart, M.A. New Coll. Oxon. capt. Herts mil. b. 6 April, 1847; m. 24 Sept. 1878, Kate, 3rd dau. of William Charles Lucy, of The Wynstones, co. Glouc. and has 2 sons, Reginald Hobart, b. 28 Aug. 1879.— Evelyn, b. 19 Sept. 1881. (5) Laura Maria, m. 1 Jan. 1867, to George Lewis Watson, Esq. of Rockingham Castle, Northants. (B. Sondes). (6) Jane Eliza. (7) Charlotte Augusta Mary. SEYMOUR— SHAKERLEY, 561 SEYMOUK, Sir Francis, gen. in the army (retd. list) 188L K.c.B. and a Baronet, so created 28 Oct. 1869, col. Devon- shire regt. (formerly 11th foot) since 1874, served with 1st batt. Scots guards through- out the Crimean war, at battles of the Alma, Balaklava, and at Inkerman, where he was twice wounded, and succeeded to the command of a batta- lion, field officer com- manding the right attack in the trenches before Sebastopol 24 August 1855, when he was severely wounded, 2nd class l.h. and M., G.c. Saxe Coburg order, com. of the order of Leopold of Austria, groom-in- waiting to the Prince Consort 1840/61, and (extra) to the Queen since 1861, master of the ceremonies since 1876 ; b. 2 Aug. 1813; m. 25 Aug. 1869, Agnes Austin, eldest dau. of Eev. Hill Dawe Wickham, M.A. rector of Horsington, Somerset, and has a son and 3 daus. (1) Albert Victor Francis (u.R.u. Princess Louise sponsor), b, 1 Dec. 1879. (2) Victoria Alberta Marian Margaret (u.M. the Queen BI)0U80r). (3) Augusta Agnes Emma Margaret. (4) Helena Christina Florence. AUMS— Quarterly, 1st and 4th, Or, on a pile gu. between six fleurs-de-lis az. three lions passant-guardant of the field. 2nd and 3rd, Gu. a pair of wings conjoined in lure or, all mthin a bordure wavy erm. CHEST— Out of a ducal coronet or a demi-phoenix in flames ppr. charged with a bendlet sinister wavy or. Motto— Foy pour devoir. Beside^ce— Ambassador's Court, St. James's Palace, s.w. fLineage. HENRY AUGUSTUS SEYMOUR, of Brussels, formerly of Lisuabreen, co. Down. He and his issue were autho- rised to continue to use the surname of Seymour and to bear the arms with proper distinction, by R.L. 14 July, 1842 ; b. 1771 ; d. 17 Sept. 1847, having m. 26 Mar. 1810, Margaret, dau. of Rev. William Williams, of Cromlech, co. Anglesey; she d. 31 Aug. 1867, having had 4 sons and 2 daus. [1] Sir Francis Seymour, created a Baronet. [2] Henry, capt. in the army, served in first Afghan war ; d. 30 Oct. 1843. . ^ ,XT xr ^ [3] WiUiam, LL.B. Trin. Hall, Camb. 1846, vicar of Watford, Northampton, 1871, rector of Landulph 1864/71, &c. ; b. 23 Feb. 1817; m, 29 July, 1862, AUce, dau. of Rev. William Thorpe, D.D. and the Countess of Pomfret (BOROUGH.) [4] Frederick, gov. and com.-in-chief of British Columbia, and gov. of British Honduras; b. 6 Sept. 1820; d. 10 June, 1869, having m. 27 Jan. 1866,: Florence Maria, dau. of Rev. and Hon. Sir Francis Stapleton, Bart, of Greys Com-t, Oxon. rSl Emma. „ . „ [6] Harriet Mai-garet, m. 27 May, 1848, to H.E. Count Francis de LUtzow, chamberlain and ambassador to the Emperor of Austria. QHAKEKLEY, ^ Sir Charles Watkin, of Somer- ford Park, Cheshire, D.L. (1838, U.K.), C.B., high sheriff 1863, and lieut.-col, 5th a.b. Cheshire R.v. 1860; s. his father as 2nd Baronet in 1857; b. 27 Mar. 1833; m. 14 July, 1858, Georgina Harriott, elder dau. and coheir of late George Holland Ackers, Esq. of More- ton Hall, Cheshire, and has 3 sons. (1) Walter Grcoffrey, 2nd lieut, 60th rifles, late lieut, 1st R. Cheshire mil. ; b. 26 Nov. 1859. (2) George Herbert, 1st R. Cheshire mil.; b. 27 Sept. 1863. (3) Ernest Alfred, b. 20 Sept. 1866. Arms— Arg. a chevron between three hillocks vert. Crest— A garb or, on the sinister a rabbit erect mordant ppr. Motto— Antiquum obtinens. Seat— Somerford Park, Congleton. Htneage. CHARLES BUCKWORTH, of Park Place, Bishopsgate Heath, Berks, lieut. R.B. fusiliers ; d. at Staines, Middx. 22 Aug. 1783, having m. 20 Mar. 1764, Elizabeth, only surviving child and heir of Peter Shakerley, Esq. of Somerford and Holme, Cheshire; she d. 27 Sept. 1811, having had with other issue 3 sons, /I/ Charles Watkin John, of whom presently. /2/ Peter Everard, of Englefield Green, Surrey; b. 11 Aug. 1768 ; m. Julia, dau. of Sir Thomas Blackball, Knt. of Dubhn, and had a son, Thomas Blackball BUCKWORTH, of Park Place, Berks, capt.; m. 2 April, 1816, Helen Hare, dau. of Rev. Marshall Clarke, rector of Slironel, co. Tipperary, and had an only surviving son, Thomas Everard BUCKWORTH, patron and rector of Even- lode, Wore. J.P. CO. Staff. ; b. 28 June, 1822 ; d. 27 June, 1874, having m. 1 Mar. 1849, Charlotte Sarah, eldest dau. of James S. Garthon, M.D. and had 3 sons and 4 daus. [1] Thomas Holford, rector of Evenlode, Wore. ; b. 31 Jan. 1831. Everard Francis, b. 15 Sept. 1853. Charles Marshall, b. 14 Feb. 1859. [4] Charlotte Helena, m. 16 Oct. 1872, to James Dixon, Esq. of London. [5] Eva CeciUa, m. 27 Aug. 1878, to Rev. William Amos Bams, 2nd son of Thomas Barns, of Tillworth House, Devon. [6] Blanche Rosa. [7] Annie Julia. /3/ Joseph Francis, of Wootton, Beds, lieut.-col. 1st royal Cheshire mil. ; b. 30 Jan. 1770 ; m. Mary, dau. of Sir Philip Monoux, of Sandy, Beds, and relict of Sir John Payne, Bart. ; CHARLES WATKIN JOHN SHAKERLEY, of Somerford, Cheshire, and Park Place aforesaid, and of Shakerley, co. Lane, assumed the surname and arms of Shakerley by Act of Parhament 1788, high sheriff Cheshire 1791 ; b. 16 June, 1767 ; d. 20 Sept. 1834, having m. Dorothy, dau. of John Morland, of Capplethwaite, Westmoreland; she d. 1820, having had 2 sons and a dau. [1] Sir Charles Peter, created a Baronet 30 July, 1838. [2] Geoffrey Joseph, of Whatcroft HaU, Cheshire, J.p. ; b. 25 Mar. 1800 ; d. 14 May, 1878, having m. 25 April, 1827, Eleanor Maria, dau. of late Rev. James Webster, of Ashfleld, co. Long- ford, Ireland, and had with other issue 2 sons and 6 daus. (1) Geoffrey Joseph, of Pimley Manor, Salop, capt. R.A. ; b. 20 Nov. 1832 ; m. 3 Oct. 1867, Emma, 2nd dau. of late Sir Richard Pierce Butler, Bart, and has 3 sous and 4 daus. Geoffrey Charles, b. 19 Nov. 1869.— Hugh Pierce, b. 11 Feb. 1873.— Henry Edmund, b. 28 Oct. 1876.— Eleanor Mary.— Constance Avice. — Avice Louisa.— Dora Emma. (2) Henry Webster, major r.h.a.; b. 17 Jan. 1838; m. 1 Mar. 1866, Anne Henrietta, eldest dau. of James John Farquharson, of Langton House, Dorset. 562 SEAW. (3) Louisa Maria, d. 22 Nov. 1856, having m. 6 Feb. 1851, as 2nd wife, to Sir William Maxwell, Bart, of Cardoness. (4) Frances Anna Grace. (5) Dora. (6) Mary CaroUne, d. 11 Sept. 1872, having m 10 Jan. 1865. as 2nd wife, to John Coutts Antrobus, of Eaton Hall, afAnni^MaS d. 12/13 June, 1877, having m. 4 April, 1875, to George Frederick Brooke, Esq. (BART.), of Sum- merton, co. Dublin. „ „ , (8) Augusta Eleanor, mt 10 Jan. 1865, to Henry Goschen, 2nd Punjab irregular cav. and has a son b. 6 Jan. 1880, and a son b. 15 May, 1881. , ^ ,, . i + ^p rai Frances Margaretta, d. 28 Aug. 1860, having m. 1st— ^6 Nov 1816, to Vigors Hervey, of Killlane Castle, co. Wexford, and of Hauimeri;on Hall, Yorks.; he d. 25 Aug. 1828 (she re-m. 1832, to Thomas Bead Kemp, m.p. of Kemp Town, Brighton), and had an only son, Charies John Vigors Hervey, of KiUiane Castle, co. Wex- ford: b. 29 Nov. 1817; m. 24 July, 1839, his step-sister Martha, dau. of late Thomas Bead Kemp, Esq. m.p. afore- said, by Frances Baring, his wife (E. Northbrook), and has a son and 3 daus. / 1 / Charles William Arthur, b. 26 Jan. 1856. /2/ Lydia. /3/ Blanche Maud, m. to Alfred Goldsmith, Esq. /4/ Marie Augusta. SIR CHARLES PETER, of Somerford Park, Cheshire, high sheriff 1827, created a BARONET 30 July, 1838; b. 17 Dec. 1792 ; d. 14 Sept. 1857, having m. 1st— 26 Feb. 1819, Laura Angelique Rosabel, dau. of Duke D'Avaray (dissolved by Act of Parliament 1830). He m. 2ndly— 20 Dec. 1851, Jessie, dau. of James Scott, of Rotherfield Park, Hants, by whom he had a son and dau. (1) Sir Charles Watkin, 2nd and present Baronet. (2) Gertrude, m. 11 Dec. 1860, to Charles Milligan, of Caldwell Hall, Staff, lieut.-col. late 39th regt. (Des Vceux— BART.), and has with other issue a son, George Dunbar MILLIGAN, b. 1863. SHAW, Sir John Charles Ken- ward, of Eltham, Kent, J.p. (1665, E.); s. his uncle as 7th Baronet in 1857 ; b. 8 June, 1829 ; m. 1st— 19 June, 1860, Maria, only dau. of late Henry Sparkes, of Sum- merbery, Surrey ; she d. 4 Sept. 1863. He m. 2ndly — 15 Oct. 1868, Sophia Emma Anna Maria, eldest dau. of Capt. John William Finch, R.N.; heir presumptive, his nephew Charles. Arms— Arg. a chevron between three fusils erm. Crest— Six arrows interlaced saltirewise or encircled by a belt gu. buckle and pendant gold. Motto— Vincit qui patitur. Seats— Kenward. Tonbridge, Kent. Emeage. SIR JOHN SHAW, Knt. (son of John Shawe of London citizen and vintner, and of Shawe's Court, Southwark by his wife Elizabeth, dau. of John Donilaw, of London) created a BARONET 15 April, 1665, for having lent Charles II. large sums of money during his exile, and was appointed a farmer of the customs ; d. 1 Mar. 1680, having m. 1st— Anne, dau. of Sir Joseph Aslie, Knt. and 2ndly, Bridget, Viscountess Kilmo'rey (relict of 4th Lord), and dau. and coheir of Sir William Drury Knt. and had issue. His great-great-grandson (through the (first marriage), viz.— SIR JOHN GREGORY, 5th Baronet (on the death of his father Sir John in 1779); b. 25/28 July, 1756; d. 28 Oct. 1831, having m. 9 Mar. 1782, Hon. Tlieodosia Margaret Monson, dau. of Jolm, 2nd Lord Monson ; she d. 24 Oct. 1847, having had with 9 daus. 4 sons, /I/ Sir John Kenward, 6th Baronet; b. 15 Mar. 1783; d. 17 Mar. 1857, s. p. ha\ang m. 1809, Charlotte, 2nd dau. of William Lloyd, of Betchworth, Surrey; she d. 12 Feb. 1870. /2/ Charles, capt. R.N. ; b. 18 Aug. 1785 ; d. 2 May, 1829, having m. 20 April, 1822, Frances Anne, 4th dau. of Sir Henry Hawley, Bart.; she d. 11 Dec. 1872, leaving twin sons and 4 daus. (1) Sir John Charles Kenward, 7th and present Baronet. (2) Charles John Kenward, M.A. rector of Otham, Kent, a twin with his brother Sir John ; b. 8 June, 1829 ; d. 20 June, 1875, having m. 22 Nov. 1859, Julia Elizabeth, dau. of Capt. John Harvey Boteler, R.N., and had 4 sons and 4 daus. Charles John Monson, heir presumptive to the Baro- netcy ; b. 24 Nov. I860.— Henry Hawley, b. 4 Sept. 1862. — John Gregory, b. 25 May, 1866. — Barnardiston Edward Boteler, b. 10 Sept. 1873.— Lilian Adelaide. — Julia Emma Frances. — Annie Maria.— Dorothy Emily. (3) Alicia Frances, m. 22 Sept. 1846, to C H Woodgate, Madras C.S. and had 2 sons and 3 daus. (4) Gertrude Anne, m. 2 Dec. 1847, to Rupert Henry Wane, who d. 25 Dec. 1855, having had a son and 4 daus. (5) Harriet Augusta, ra. 2 April, 1850, to her cousin Rev. John Beauvoir Dalison, rector of Manton, Lincoln, and has had with other issue who died young 3 sons and 4 ilaus. (6) Louisa Margaret, m. 22 Sept. 1846, to Rev. George Stephen Woodgate, vicar of Pembury, Kent; he d. 14 April, 1871, having hatl 2 sons and 3 daus. /3/ Henry Thomas, lieut.-col. in the army ; d. unm. 20 June, 1832. /4/ Robert William, rector of Cuxton, Kent, hon. canon of Rochester ; b. 4 Oct. 1804 ; d. 28 Dec. 1873, having m. 18 Feb. 1830, Sophia, youngest dau. of John Cornwall, of Hendon, Middx. (B. GARDNER); she d. 14 Mar. 1875, leaving 3 sons and 2 daus. (1) Robert John, vicar of Madehurst, Sussex, since 1869 ; b. 31 July, 1831 ; m. 17 April, 1860, Ella de Visme, eldest dau. of Richard Thomas, of Eyhome, Kent (GOLDSMID), and has 3 sons and 2 daus. Robert Reginald Monson, b. 31 May, 1861.— Lewis Hugh de Visme, b. 26 Aug. 1866.— John Gerald Cornwall, b. 22 Feb. 1868.— Eleanor Marian.— Ella Florence. (2) John Monson, b. 1 Oct. 1832; m. 8 Feb. 1872, Sarah Pain, only dau. of Thomas Francklyn, of Cobtree, Kent. (3) Hugh Cornwall, b. 3 May, 1837, (4) Sophia Anne, m. 27 Nov. 1867, to Rev. Harry Lancelot Wingfleld, rector of Market Overton, Rutland, and has had 6 sons and 3 daus. (5) Margaret Augusta, m. 19 Feb. 1868, to Rev. Spencer Philip Harvey, who d. 19 Jan. 1869, leaving a posthumous son —Spencer Philip Shaw Harvey, b. 28 June, 1869. She re-m. 6 June, 1877, to her cousin William Shaw Brooke, youngest son of late Edward George, M.D. of Saudgate, Kent. SHAW, Sir Robert, of Bushy Park, co. Dub- lin (1821, U.K.), late lieut.- col. Dublin mil.; s. his father as 4th Baronet in 1876; b. 8 Aug. 1821; m. 10 June, 1852, Catherine Grace, dau. of late William Barton, of The Grove, co. Tipperary, and has a son, (1) Frederick William, lieut. 1st R. dragoons; b. 1.5 Mar. 1858. Arms— Or, on a chevron engrailed between three eagles displayed sa. as many trefoils slipped of the field. Crest— A hind's head and neck sa. pierced by an arrow ppr. Motto — Teipsum nosce. SEAT— Bushy Park, Terenure, co. Dublin. SHEFFIELD, 563 Eineage. ROBERT SHAW, of Dublin, merchant, comptroller of the general post office there; d. 2 July, 1796, having m. 1st, Mary Higgins, of Higginsbrook, co. Meath, and had with 2 daus. 6 sons, /I/ Sir Robert, created a Baronet 17 Aug. 1821. /2/ Bemanl, of Round Tower, co. Dublin, collector of Cork ; b. June, 1755 ; d. 1808, having m. Jane, dau. of Micliael Westropp, of Cork, and had with other issue 4 sons and 2 daus. [1] Bernard Robert, of Monkstown Castle and Belvelly, co. Cork, J.P.; b. 18 July, 1801 ; d. 24 Nov. 1880, having m. 1st— 12 Nov. 1822, Rel^cca, dau. of Edward Hoare Reeves, Esq. of Castle Kevin and Ballyglissane, co. Cork ; she d. 18 April, 1845/6, He m. 2ndly— 14 Jan. 1852, Eliza, dau. of Major James Finucane, and coheir of late Andrew Finucane, Esq. of Ennistymon, co. Clare. By \m 1st wife he had with other issue 5 sons and 3 daus. (1) Bemanl Robert, capt. 36th regt.; b. 1823; d. 14 Sept. 1860, having m. 23 July, 1855, Katharine Malvinia, 2n(l dau. of late James Roe, M.P. of Roesborough, co. Tippe- rary (she rem.), and had an only son, Bernard Rol)ert, b. 1860. (2) Edwanl Francis, curate of St. Peter's church, Liver- pool ; b. 22 April, 1826 ; m. 3 June, 1862, Mary Elizabeth Moore, dau. of John Villiers St. George, of Cork, capt. 77th regt. and has 4 sons and 2 dans, Bernard Day Douglas, b. 10 July, 1866.— Edward Domett, b. 6 Oct. I860.— Bennett Ejtc, b. 1 Feb. 1862.— Robert Villiers St. George, b. 30 June, 1864.— Emma EUzabeth. — Mary Rebecca. (3) Eyre Massey, capt. late regt. c.B. D.L. Middx. chief oflftcer metropolitan fire brigaile, London ; b. 17 Jan. 1828 ; m. 27 Jan. 1865, Anna, dau. of Murto Dove, Esq. of Lisbon and Algarve, and has 4 sons and 2 daus. Eyre Massey, b. 12 Dec. 1866.— Bem*d Vidal, lieut. Q.O. royal Tower Hamlets mil.; b. 21 Oct. 1857.— Robert Clarina, b. 14 Dec. I860.— Cecil O'Brien, b. 9 Sept 1862. —Anna.— Maud Zarita de Gattinara. (4) Frederick, r.n. d. unm. (5) Dora, m. 31 July, 1866, to William James Glasgow, of Old Court, CO. Cork, J.P. and has 2 sons, Alexander John GLASGOW, b. 1857.— Bernard, b. 16 July, 1868. (6) Conielia, m. 16 June, 1864 to Edward Hoare, of Glena- uore, CO. Cork (BART.) (7) Jane, m. to Abraham Chatterton, of Dublin. (8) Maria. [2] Robert. [3] George. [4] Henry (6th son), m. 13 Jan. 1844, Martha, youngest dau. of late Rev. James Cockaine, of Clifton, Bristol. [5] Cornelia, m. 1st, to Henry Maguire, of Sunday's Well, Cork, and 2iidly— 1823, to John William, brother of Sir James Anderson, Bart, (ext.) [6] Jane Bernard, d. 23 Dec. 1867, having m. 1 July, 1830, to Thomas Hackett, of Moor Park, King's co.; he d. 13 Jan. 1869. /3/ Ponsonby, of Dublin, banker ; b. 16 July, 1784 ; d. 19 Dec. 1871, having married Alice, dau. of Jonathan Eade, Esq. of Stoke Newington, Middx.; she d. May, 1841, having had 2 sons and a dau. [1] Ponsonby, lieut.-col. late Madras army; b. 31 Aug. 1810; d. 11 Sept. 1880, having m. 1st— Dec. 1844, Frances, dau. of William Darley, Esq.; she d. leaving a son and 3 daus. (1) Ponsonby, major late 95th foot, or the Sherwood Foresters (Derbyshire regt.); b. 16 Aug. 1846. (2) Annie, m. 24 Mar. 1863, to George Orr Wilson. Esq. (3) Emily Charlotte, m. 18 May ,1872, to Edward Perceval Wright, M.A. M.D. F.R.C.S.I. professor of botany Dublin university, and member of council, s. p. (4) Harriet, d. 19 July, 1874. Col. Ponsonby Shaw m. 2ndly— 12 April, 1855, Maria, only dau. of Shapland Swiny, of Dublin, and had a son, (5) Alfred Shapland Wilkinson, lieut. 41st foot, late 69th ; b. 3 Oct. 1858. [2] Henry, major late regt. ; b. 12 Mar. 1812 ; m. 16 April, 1844, Wilhelmina, dau. of Sir William MacMahon, Bart. and has an only daughter, Charlotte, m. 28 July, 1868, to Charles William Perceval, M.B. (E. EGMONT.) [3] Alice, m. 1 Sept. 1837, to Henry Darley, Esq. who d. June, 1874, having had 2 sons and 3 daus. /4/ Thomas, capt. 25tli light dragoons, d. in Jamaica. /5/ John, b. 1787 ; m. Harriet, dau. of Jonathan Eade, Esq. aforesaid, and left a son and daus. ROBERT SHAW m. 2ndly, Priscilla Cecilia, dau. of Col. Robert Armitage, of Ross, Hereford ; she d. April, 1849, having (re-m. 7 Nov. 1798, to Hugh Moore, of Eglantine, co. Down, who d. 29 July, 1848, leaving issue) had with 2 daus. 2 sons, /6/ George, m. Maria, dau. of William Chippendall, of London. /7/ Lees, of Lincoln's Inn, m. 1 Oct. 1817, Caroline Cecilia, eldest dau. of William Chippendall, of London. Bart. SIR ROBERT SHAW, Baronet, so created 17 Aug. 1821, col. Dublin mil. M.P. New Ross and for Dublin in five parlia- ments, 1804/26 ; b. 29 Jan. 1774 ; d. 10 Mar. 1849, having m. 1st— 7 Jan. 1796, Maria, dau. and sole heir of Abraham Wilkin- son, of Bushy Park, co. DubUn; she d. 28 Mar. 1831. He m. 2ndly— 2 July, 1834, Amelia, only dau. of Benjamin Spencer, M.D. of Bristol; she d. s. p. 11 Jan. 1860. By his 1st wife he had 5 sons and 2 daus. [1] Sir Robert, 2nd Baronet, D.L. Dublin ; b. 28 Sept. 1796 : d. unm. 10 Feb. 1869. [21 Sir Frederick, s. as 3rd Baronet. [3] Beresford William, major Dublin regt. a resident magis- trate CO. Tipperary; b. 31 Oct. 1806 ; d. unm. 20 Oct. lo47. [4] George Augustus, in H.o. ; b. 16 Dec. 1814 ; d. 4 Sept. 1838. [5] Charles, bar.-at-law, Q.c; b. 27 July, 1817 ; d. 9 Dec. 1870, having m. 4 Oct. 1846, Mary, dau. of William Barton, of The Grove, co. Tipperary; she d. 17 Mar. 1865, having had 4 sons and 4 daus. (1) Robert Barton, b. 2 Dec. 1847.— (2) Charles, b. 24 June, 1853.— (3) WiUiam, b. 5 Jan. 1857.— (4) Thomas Barton, lieut. R.E.; b.27 May, 1858.— (5) Katherine.— (6) CaroUne.— (7) Maria.— (8) Alice Emily. [6] Charlotte, d. 1859, having m. to Augustus Frederick, 5th son of William Wynne, bar.-at-law. [7] Caroline, d. 9 Nov. 1864, having m. May, 1845, as 2ud wife, to Rev. John Rogerson Cotter (BART.), rector of Inni- shannon. RIGHT HON. SIR FREDERICK, 3rd Baronet, P.C. recorder of Dublin 1828/76, M.P. city of Dublin 1830, and for the university 1832/48 ; b. 11 Dec. 1799 ; d. 30 June, 1876, having m. 16 Mar. 1819, Thomasine Emily, youngest dau. of Right Hon. Greorge Jocelyn (E. Roden); she d. 30 Nov. 1859, having had with other issue 5 sons and a dau. ;i] Sir Robert, 4th and present Baronet. [2] George, c.B. major-gen. retd., K.M., A.A.G., R.A. 1870/5; b. 21 Dec. 1822 ; m. 1st— 27 Oct. 1846, Marie J dau. of J Desfontaines, of Mauritius ; she d. Feb. 1871. He m. 2ndly — 1 Oct. 1872, Ellen, widow of late James Somerville Litle, surgeon-major r.a. and dau. of late Rev. Charles Porter, d.d. of St. Leonards, Exeter. By his 1st marriage he had 4 sons and 7 daus. (1) Frederick, b. 13 June, 1850; married, and has 4 children. (2) George Jocelyn, Madras s.c. late sub-lieut. 18th R.I. regt.; b. 23 Jan. 1857. (3) Edward Wingfield, b. 31 Mar. 1858. (4) Robert John, b. 10 Mar. 1864. (5) Emily Marie, m. 9 Aug. 1870, to Edward Fenwick Brack- enbury, of Skendleby Hall, co. Line. capt. R.H.A. and has 4 sons and a dau. Edwanl Wingfield Brackenbury, b. 3 Sept. 1874.— Arthur Jocelyn, b. 13 May, 1876.— Harold, b. 15 Oct. 1878.— Regi- nald Hastings, b. 8 Nov. 1880.— Hilda Marie. (6) Flora Louisa. (7) Marie Harriet. (8) AUce. (9) Thomasine CaroUne.— (10) Louisa.— (11) Cora Anne. [3] Frederick, under-sec. foreign department, government of India, Bengal ; d. s. p. 13 Dec. 1856, having m. 1852, Sophia, dau. of late James Johnstone, of Dromore Lodge, co. Monaghan. [4] Edward Wingfield, capt. R.N. lieut. -gov. of Malacca 1868/79; b. 1827; d. 24 May, 1879, having m. 30 June, 1858, Louisa, dau of Col. Sir Stephen John Hill, k.C.m.g. c.b. gov. New- foundland 1869/76, and had a sou and 2 daus. (1) Edward Wingfield, b. 9 June, 1867. (2) Maria Louisa. (3) Edith Constance, m. 7 Oct. 1880, to Charles B , son of Rev. John Wall Buckley, vicar of St. Mary, Paddington (since 1843). [5] Wilkinson Jocelyn, hon. lieut.-col. in the army, late capt. and brevet-major 102nd regt. garrison instructor Aldershot 1873/80, late brigade major Straits Settlements; b. 4 July, 1834; m. 5 April, 1873, Mary, dau. of Edward Barrington de Fonblanque, and has a son, Jocelyn Frederick de Fonblanque, b. 28 Feb. 1874. [6] Thomasine Harriet, d. s. p. 16 Feb. 1856, having m. 10 June, 1851, to Sir John Floyd, Bart. SHEFFIELD, SiR Eobert, of Normanby, co. Lincoln, J.P. D.L. (1756, E.), major late R.h. guards, sheriff co. Line. 1872 ; s. his father as 5th Baronet in 1862 ; b. 8 Dec. 1823 ; m. 30 Jan. 1867, Priscilla Isabella Laura, 3rd dau. of late Lieut.- Col. Henry Dumaresq, R.e. (E. Lanesborough), and has a son and 3 daus. [1] Berkeley Digby George, b. 19 Jan. 1876. [2] Sophia Gwendoline Alice. [3] Helen. [4] Dorothy Marie Isolde. 2i Jr 664 SHELLEY. ARMS (not recorded, but the following are used)-Arg a chev- ron l^tSeen three gai-bs gu. all within a bordure gobony of the first and az. , j Crest— A boar's head and neck erased or. MOTTO— Comiter sed f ortiter. SEA*— Normanby Park, Lincolnshire. Htnease. Sm CHARLES (HERBERT) SHEFFIELD (natural son of John Sheffield, Duke of Normanby and Buckingham, by Frances Stewart, who re-m. Hon. OliverLambart son of Charles, 3rd Earl of Cavau; she d. 3, and bur. 11 Jan. 1750/1, in West- minster Abbey), s. to his father's estates, and assumed accord- Sg to testamentary injunction the surname of Sheffield; created a BAROXET 1 Mar. 1755/6 ; d. 6 Sept. 1774, having m. 25 April 1741, Margaret Diana, dau. of F.M. Joseph Sabme (PASLEY— B.VRT.), gov. of Ghent and Gibraltar, and had with flfsi?John!°2nd Baronet, d. s. p. 4 Feb. 1815 having m. April 1784, Sophia Chariotte, dau. of Very Rev. Wilham Digby, D.T). dean of Durham (B. DiGBY) ; she d. 15 Dec. 1835 _ \2^ Sir Robert, 3rd Baronet, in H.O. ; d. 26 Feb. 1815, having ^;ist_ Penelope, dau. of Sir Abraham Pitches, Kut.; she d. having had a son, (1) Sir Robert, s. as 4th Baronet. SIR ROBERT m. 2ndly— Sarah Anne, dau. of Rev, Brackly Kennet, D.D.; she d. 14 Sept. 1858, having had with 5 daus. a son, , , , „ (2) Charles, M.A. Ch. Ch. Oxon. 1824, rural (Jean, rector of Flixborough with Burton-on-Stather, co. Line, since 1822; b. 19 Oct. 1797; m. 2 Nov. 1820, Lucy, dau. of Lieut.-Col. Smelt, gov. Isle of Man ; she d. 17 Feb, 1857, having had 4 daus. in Caroline Alicia, m. 20 April, 1841, to Rev. Charles Lloyd, rural dean, rector of Chalfont St. Giles, Bucks, proctor for the clergy of the diocese of Oxford, and has had 9 sons and 3 daus. [I] Charles Whitworth LLOYD, major 16th regt.; b. 6 May, 1842; drowned 9 Sept, 1877. "2] Reginald Henry, R.N.; b. 15 Nov. 1843; d. 7 Sept. 1865. 3] Francis Aylmer, b. 6 Sept. 1845. 4] Robert Oliver, R.E. ; b. 20 Mar. 1849 ; m. 7 June, 1877, Mary Isabella, dau. of Major-Gen. Pollard. [5] Leonard Sheffield, b. 17 Jan. 1851. [6] Cyril Hope, b. 28 Feb. 1853 ; m. Alice Augusta, dau. of H. Dunsf ord, Esq. of Lindsay, Ontario, Canada. [7] Marmaduke Bernard, b. 11 July, 1857.— [8] Giles William, b. 1 Dec. I860. — [9] Perceval Allen, b. 25 May, 1863.— [10] Lucy Emma Julia. [II] Caroline Octavia Mary Vere, m. 16 July, 1874, to Rev. Francis Amcotts Jarvis, rector of Kettlethorpe, Line, and has a son, Charles Francis Cracroft JARViS, b. 3 May, 1876. [12] Margaret Alice. /2/ Lucy Emily, d. 21 Aug. 1878, having m. 9 May, 1848, to Rev. Henry Pretyman, of Lowick, Northampton; he d. 21 May, 1870, leaving 2 sons, Charles Henry Sheffield PRETYMAN, b. 9 Nov. 1850.— Ernest William Sheffield, b. 6 July, 1862. /3/ Laura Sophia. /4/ Charlotte Louisa. SIR ROBERT, 4th Baronet, b. 25 Feb. 1786; d. 7 Nov. 1862, having m. 8 Dec. 1818, Julia Brigida, dau. of Sir John Newbolt, Knt. chief justice Madras; she d. 28 Oct. 1875, having had 5 sons and 3 daus, [1] Sir Robert, 5th and present Baronet. [2] Henry Digby, b. 30 Jan, 1833, [3] John Charles, of Carradoyne, co. Mayo, J.P. capt, late 21st fusiUers ; b. 9 Sept. 1834 ; m. 24 July, 1861, Mary Sarah, eldest dau. of Thomas Butler Stoney, of Portland Park, Tipperary, and has a son, Robert Stogey, b.25 July, 1864. [4] Georgersec. British embassy Paris since 1867; b. 18 SeDt, 1836. [5] Frank, M.A. Trin, HaU, Camb. 1865, rector of Brampton Bryan, Hereford, since 1878; b. 3 Dec. 1838. [6] Julia Maria, d. 2 Nov. 1876, having m. 26 Oct. 1847, to Sir John TroUope, Bart, afterwards Lord Kesteven. [7] Sophia Penelope, m. 1st— 21 July, 1857, to William Tho- mas Horner, 4th Earl of Ilchester, who d. 10 Jan. 1865. She rc-m. 19 Jan. 1867, to William George, 1st Lord Hylton, who d 1 June, 1876. [8] Louisa, m. 30 April, 1848, to Thomas Wynn Hornby of IJpham House, Hants, formerly capt. 82nd regt. and has an o'nlv dau. ^ Julia Jane, m.2 June, 1868, to Hon. Albert Hood, 2nd son of Samuel, 3rd Viscount Hood. SHELLEY, Sir John (1611, e.), J.P. Devon, capt. 1st Devon yeo. since 1877 ; s. his father as 9th Baronet in 1869 ; b. 31 Aug. 1848 ; heir pre- sumptive, his brother Frederick. Arms— Sa. a fesse engrailed between three whelk-shells or. Crest — A griffin's head erased arg. ducally gorged or. Motto— Comme je trouve. Seat — Shobrooke Park, Crediton, Emeage. JOHN SHELLEY, of Michelgrove, Sussex, j.u. (son of John Shelley, M.P. Rye 1417); m. Elizabeth, dau. and heir of John Michelgrove, Esq. and had \vith other issue 2 sons, [1] Sir William, a justice of court of common pleas ; m. Alice, eldest dau. of Sir Hamon Belknap, of Maskelbury, Essex, lord of Oston, CO. Warwicks. and of Knell in Bechley, Sussex, sister and coheir of Sir Edward Belknap, Knt. and coheir to the barony of Sudeley, His great-grandson, Sir John Shelley, was created a Baronet 22 May, 1611, of whom presently, [2] Edward, of Worminghurst, Sussex ; m. Joan, dau, and heir of Paul Eden, of Penshurst, Kent, ancestor of SIR jBysshe Shelley, created a Baronet 3 Mar. 1806 (see next article), SIR JOHN SHELLEY, of Michelgrove, created a Baronet 29 June, 1611 ; m. Jane, dau. of Sir Thomas Reresby, of Thrybergh, Yorks. His descendant in the 6th generation, SIR JOHN SHELLEY, 6th Baronet (on the death of his father Sir John, 1783), served in Coldstream guards, at Valenciennes, M.P. Helston 1804/16, Lewes 1816/31; b. 3 Mar, 1771; d. 28 Mar. 1852, having m. 4 June, 1807, Frances, only dau. and heiress of Thomas Winckley.of Brockholes, co. Lane; she d. 24 Feb. 1873, having had 4 sons and 2 daus. [1] Sir John Villiers, 7th Baronet, M.P. Westminster 1852/65; b. 18 Mar. 1808; d. 26 Jan. 1867, having m. 13 Aug. 1832, Louisa Elizabeth Anne, only dau. of Rev. Samuel Johnes Knight, of Henley Hall, Salop, rector of Welwyn, and had an only child and heiress, Blanche Henrietta Johnes, coheiress of the 'Barony of De Sudeley, created by writ 1299 ; m. 13 Nov. 1874, to Hervey Charles Pechell (Bart,) [2] Sir Frederick, s. as 8th Baronet. [3] Adolphus Edward, b, 2 Mar. 1812 ; d. 29 May, 1854, having m. 28 April, 1836, Amelia, only dau, of Henry John HinchclifEe, by whom he had 3 sons and a dau, (1) Arthur John, b, 26 Jan, 1837 ; d. unm. 7 Sept. 1880. (2) Harry Byam, 31st regt. Madras L.I. ; b. 14 Nov, 1838 ; d. 14 May, 1865. (3) Montagu Adolphus, b. 11 Feb. 1842, (4) Katherine Cecilia, m. 3 Mar. 1859, to James Bontein, groom of the privy chamber to the Queen, formerly clerk in the war office, and lieut. R. N. Glouc. mil. and has a son and a dau. James Shelley Bontein, b. 1859.— Eva Louisa Bontein, [4] Spencer, late principal clerk H.M. treasury ; b. 24 Dec. 1813 ; m. 1 Feb. 1843, Susanna, dau. of late Stephen Martin Leake, of Thorpe Hall, Essex, and Marslialls, Herts, (assist, sec. to treasury), and has 2 sons and 3 daus. (1) Spencer, b. 24 Oct. 1843 ; married, and has a dau. Margaret Ruth. (2) Francis Hesketh, b. 2 Mar. 1854. (3) Georgiaua Fanny, m. 8 Aug. 1867, to Richard Saul Ferguson, M.A. St. John's Coll. Camb. bar.-at-law L.l. J.P. Cumberland (divorced Dec. 1877), and has a son and dau. Spencer Charles Ferguson, b. 13 Aug. 1868.— Margaret Josephine. (4) Plorentia, m. 15 July, 1870, to James Henry, eldest son of Septimus Davidson, of Aldeburg, Suffolk. (5) Rosamond Blanche Isabel. [5] Fanny Lucy, m. 19 May, 1834, to Hon. George Edgoumbe (E. Mount-Edgcumbe). [6] Cecilia Victoria, m. 11 Aug. 1842, to Thomas Fasset Kent, bar,-at-law. SHELLEY— SHIFFNER. 565 SIK FREDEEICK, 8th Baronet, rector of Beerferris, Devon: b. 1809; d. 19 Mar. 1869, having m, 4 Feb. 1845, Charlotte Martha, dau. of late Rev. Henry Hippisley, of Lambornc Place, Berks, and had 2 sons and a dan. fl] Sir John Shelley, 9th and present Baronet. 2] Frederick, heir presumptive to the Baronetcy ; b. 31 Aug. 1849. f3] Charlotte Frances. SHELLEY, Sir Percy Florence, of Castle Goring, Sus- sex, D.L. (1806, U.K.), high sheriff 1865, late capt. Sussex mil.; s.his grandfather as 3rd Ba- ronet in 1844 ; b. 12 Nov. 1819; m. 22 June, 1846, Jane, wdow of Hon. Charles Kobert St. John (V. BOLING- broke), and dau. of Thomas Gibson ; heir presumptive, his cousin Edward. Arms — Sa. a fesse engrailed between three whelk-shells or a mullet gu. for diflference. Crest— A griffin's head erased arg. ducally gorged or. Motto— Fey e fidalgia. Seats — Field Place, Wamham, Sussex, and Boscombe Lodge, Christchurch, Hants. Town House— Shelley House, Chelsea Embankment, 8,w. Eineage. SIR BYSSHE SHELLEY, of Goring Castle, Sussex (descended from Edward Shelley, of Worminghurst, Sussex, 2nd son of John Shelley, of Michelgrove, Sussex— see preceding article), created a BARONET 3 Mar. 1806 ; b. 21 June, 1731 ; d. 6 Jan. 1816, having m. 1st— 30 June, 1762, Mary Catherine, only dau. of Rev. Theobald Michell, of Horsham; she d. 7, bur. 15 Nov. 1760, having had an only son, (1) Sir Timothy, s. as 2nd Baronet. SIR BYSSHE SHELLEY m. 2ndly— 1769, Elizabeth Jane Sydney, only dau. and heiress of William Perry, of Worm- ington, CO. Glouc. and of Turville Park, Bucks, (in right of his wife Elizabeth, dau. and heiress of Col. Sydney, and niece of the last Earl of Leicester of that family); she bur. 17 May, 1761, having had with 2 daus. 2 sons, (2) Sir John, who assumed the surname of Sidney, and was created a Baronet 3 Oct. 1818 (father of PhiUp Charles, created BARON DE L'ISLE AND DUDLEY, 13 Jan. 1835. See Peerage). (3) Philip, capt. 4th regt. assumed the surname and arms of Sidney only, by sign manual, 10 April, 1799 ; bp. 20 Feb. 1778; bd. 31 Aug. 1799. SIR TIMOTHY, 2nd Baronet; b. 7 Sept. 1763; d. 24 April, 1844, having m. Oct. 1791, Elizabeth, dau. of Charles Pilfold, of Effingham, Surrey; she d. having had with 3 daus. 2 sons, /I/ Percy Bysshe, the poet ; b. 4 Aug. 1792 ; drowned off the Italian coast, 8 July, 1822, having m. 1st— 1811, Har- riet, dau. of John Westbrook, of London, and had an only sur- viving dau. [1] lanthe Eliza, d. 16 June, 1876, having m. 27 Sept. 1837, to Edward Jeffries Esdaile, of Cothelstone, Somerset; he d. 14 Feb. 1881, having had with other issue 2 sons and a dau. (1) Charles Edward Jeffries ESDAILE, of Cothelstone, Somerset, J. P. capt. West Somersets, yeo. cav. ; b. 18 Mar. 1845 ; m. 1 Oct. 1874, Marion Maxwell, only dau. of late Samuel Sandbach, of Handley, Cheshire, and has a son and dau. Edward Jeffries Shelley ESDAILE.— lanthe Margaret. (2) William Esdaile, rector of Sandford Orcas, Dorset ; b. 30 July, 1846 ; m. 10 Aug. 1875, Lucy Jane, eldest dau. of late Major-(3ren. Markham Eeles Sherwill. (3) Eliza Margaret. "The poet" m. 2ndly— 30 Dec. 1816, Mary WoUstonecroft (authoress of Frankenstein), dau. of WilUam Godwin ; she d. having had an only son, [2] Sir Percy Florence, 3rd and present Baronet. /2/ John, of Avington House, Hants, ; b. 15 Mar. 1806 ; d. 11 Nov. 1866, having m. 24 Mar. 1827, Elizabeth, dau. of Charles Bowen, of Kilnacourt, Queen's co. and had 3 sons and a dau. [1] Edward, of Avington House, capt. late 16th lancers, heir presumptive to the Baronetcy ; b. 10 Dec. 1827 ; m. 25 Jmie, 1866, Mary, dau. of late Henry Mitchell Smyth, of Castle Widenham, co. Cork. [2] Charles, lieut.-col. late Scots giiards ; b. 14 May, 1838 ; m. 3 Aug. 1869, Lady Mary Jane Jemina Stopford, 3rd dau. of James, 6th Earl of Courtoun, and has had 5 sons and 4 daus. John Courtown Edward, b. 5 Aug. 1871.— Percy Bysshe, b. 24 June. 1872.— Cecil William Charles, b. 6 Sept. 1873.— Sidney Patrick, b. 18 Jan. 1880.— Hubert, b. 10 Oct. 1881.— Ernestine EUzabeth. — Maud. — Norah Kathleen. — Amy, b. 8 Jan. 1878; d. 16 Nov. following. [3] George Ernest, late lieut. gren. guards ; b. 15 May, 1840 ; unm. [4] Elizabeth Emily, d. 30 July, 1865, having m. 12 Aug. 1867, as Ist wife, to Right Hon. Sir Frederick Peel, k.c.m.G. (Bart.), chief railway commissioner. SHIFFNER, Sir George Croxton, of Coombe Place, Sussex (1818, U.K.), M.A. Ch. Ch. Oxon. 1846, rector of Hamsey, Sussex, since 1848, rural dean of Lewes 1877; s. his father as 4th Baronet in 1863 ; b. 21 Aug. 1819 ; m. 26 Oct. 1854, Elizabeth, only dau. of late John Greenall, of Myddle- ton Hall, CO. Lane. (Bart.), and has 2 sons and 4 daus. (1) John, lieut. R.A.; b. 8 Aug. 1867. (2) George Bridger, b. 2 Dec. 1866. (3) Emily. (4) Mary Louisa. (5) Elizabeth Frances. (6) Eleanor Isabella. Abms — Az. a bend sinister in chief two estoiles in base the end and stock of an anchor or issuing from waves of the sea ppr. Crest— An estoile or between the rays six annulets az. Seat— Coombe Place, Lewes, Sussex. Emeage. SIR GEORGE SHIFFNER (son of Henry Shiffner,of Pentry- las, CO. Hereford, M.P. Minehead, 1721, by Mary, dau. of John Jackson, appointed governor of Bengal 1748, by his wife Elizabeth, eldost dau. and eventual sole heir of James Bellenden, 3rd son of John, Lord Bellenden), M.P. Lewes 1807/12/18, created a BARONET 16 Dec. 1818 ; b. 17 Nov. 1762 ; d. 3 Feb. 1842, having m. 31 Oct. 1787, Mary, only dau. and heiress of Sir John Bridger, Knt. of Coin St. Aldwyns, co. Glouc. and Coombe, Sussex ; she d. 1 June, 1844, having had with 3 daus. 4 sons, (1) John Bridger, capt. 3rd foot guards ; b. 26 Aug. 1789 ; fell at the siege of Bayonne 14 April, 1814. (2) Sir Henry, 2nd Baronet, vice-adm. R.N. ; b. 4 Nov. 1788 : d. s. p. 18 Mar. 1859, having m. 9 July, 1825, Emily, 2nd dau. of late Thomas Brooke, of Church Minshull, Cheshire (Bart.); she d. 9 Mar. 1878. (3) Sir George, s. as 3rd Baronet. (4) Thomas, of Westergate, Essex, J.P. and D.L. ; b. 8 Aug. 1796 ; m. 3 Aug. 1841, Mary, dau. of James Brown, of Hare'- hills Grove, Yorks. and has 2 daus. El] Emily Charlotte, 2] Anne Mary, m. 24 July, 1876, to Sir Reginald Graham Bart. 2P2 666 SHUCKBURGH. QIB aEORGE, 3rd Baronet^ MA on residen^^^^^^^^ (35\ert Windsor, b. 7 Jan. 1860. (4) Francis, Hertford mil.; b. 9 Feb, 1861. (5) Granville Gore, b. 29 July, 1865, (6) Helen, m. 4 June, 1878, to Howard Gilliat, Esq. of London. (7) Dorothy Mary. (8) Mabel Georgina. (9) Nannette Ida. /?/ Francis Robert Estoteville, b. 16 June, 1820; married and died 8, p, at Wellington, N.z. 21 Sept. 1855, /8/ Randolph, s,c,L, Trin, Coll, Camb, 1843, rector of Whilton, Northants. smce 1856, vicar of Marton 1847/56; b,22 Nov. 1822; m. 2 Sept, 1846, Mary Holden, dau, of Rev, Henry Steward, and has a son and dau. (1) Ernest Estoteville. (2) Constance Laura, m, 5 Sept, 1872, to Rev. George Spencer Leigh Bennett, of Sutton, St. Marj-, Wisbech, and has a son, Alfred Estoteville Leigh Bennett, b. 13 Oct. 1873. 9/ Humberston, s.CL, Trin, Coll. Camb. 1845, rector of Ham- stall Ridware since 1866, rector of Boothby Graffoe, Line. 1856/63 ; b. 8 Dec. 1823 ; m, 1st— 26 Oct. 1865, Adelaide Emma, only child and heir of Rev, Henry Biddulph, rector of Bird- ingbury, Warwicks, (Bart.) ; she d. 27 Mar. 1869. He m. 2ndly— 18 April, 1871, Louisa Mary, 2nd dau. of Rev, Arthur Robert Kenney, rector of Bourton-on-Dunsmore and rural dean. By his 1st wife he had a dau. — Alice Louisa. /lO/ Sidmouth Stowell, com, R.N,; b, 29 Mar, 1825 ; d. 14 Sept. 1872, having m. 10 Sept. 1861, Charlotte, youngest dau. of James Backwell Praed, Esq. of Tyringham, Bucks. (Mack- WORTH), and had 2 sons and a dau. Reginald, b. 7 Oct. 1866.— Gerald, b. 15 July, 1869.— Eva. /ll/ Anna, d. Sept, 1878, haviugm. 1st— 21 Dec. 1824, to Rev. John Thomas Parker, rector of Bilton and vicar of Newbold- upon-Avon, 1817/52, who d, 26 Oct. 1852, having had 3 sons. She re-m. to Rev. William James, rector of BUton, who d. s. p. 11 Nov. 1861. /12/ Selina, d. 12 Sept. 1880, having m. 3 May, 1824, to James William Lennox Naper, of Loughcrew, co. Meath (B. Sher- borne); he d. 2 Sept. 1868. /13) Harriet, d, 15 June, 1858, having m, 24 June, 1828, as 1st wife, to Henry Christopher Wise, Esq. of Woodcote, Warwicks. and had 5 sons and 2 daus. /14/ Louisa, d. , having m. 27 Mar. 1827, to her cousin, William FuUerton, of Thrybergh Park, Yorks.; he d. 6 Mar. 1871, having had 3 sons and 5 daus. /15/ Marianne, d. 26 April, 1871, having m. 16 April, 1839, to Rev. Granville John Granville, rector of Pleasley, Derby ; he d. having a son and 2 daus. of whom the younger, Gertrude, m. 30 April, 1878, as 2nd wife, to Rev, George Richard Mackarness, D,D, bishop of Argyll, /16/ LeUa Sophia, d, Oct, 1878, having m, 3 Jan, 1855, as 3rd wife, to Robert Tryon, adm. R.N. (retd.) (Prevost), and had 2 sons, /17/ Elizabeth, /IB/ Julia Horatia, d, 30 April, 1874, unm. SIR THOMAS GEORGE, 9th Baronet, capt. in the army ; b, 9 Feb, 1803 ; d, 30 Nov, 1863, having m, 1st— 15 July, 1840, Emma, dau, of Thomas Hatton,of Liverpool; she d, s. p, 14 June, 1842, He m, 2ndly— 21 May, 1853, Jane, 2nd dau, of Hubert Butler Moore, Esq, of Shannon View, co. Galway ; she d. 3 May, 1862, having had 2 sons and a dau. (1) Sir Peyton Estoteville, lOth and present Baronet. (2) Grey Hubert, heir presumptive to the Baronetcy b. 2 July, 1860. (3) Selina Jeanette Ursula. SLADE. SLADE, Sir Alfred Frederic Adolphus, of Maunsel House, Somerset, J.P. (1831, U.K.), re- ceiver-gen. inland revenue since 1875,lieut.-col. 2nd Somerset R.v. 1880, capt. West Somerset yeo. 1875/8, capt. (retd.) 57tli regt. served in Crimea and Indian Mutiny, vsrounded at the Eedan, K.M.; s. his father as 3rd Baronet in 1863 ; b. 28 May, 1834 ; m. 6 Sept. 1860, Mary Constance, 2nd dau. of William Cuthbert, Esq. of Beaufront Castle, Northumber- land, and has 2 sons and 3 daus. (1) Cuthbert, b. 10 April, 1863. (2) Basil Alfred, b. 29 May, 1865. (3) Violet Mary. (4) Marguerite Irene. (5) Constance Maud. Arms— Per fesse arg. and sa. a pale counterchanged upon the first three horses' heads erased of the second, on a chief erm. two bombs fired ppr. Crest— On a mount vert a horse's head erased as in the arms encircled with a chain or. Mottoes— Pidus et audax— Bon droit. Seat— Maunsel House, Bridgewater. TOWN House— 48, Brook Street, Grosvenor Street, W. Uineage. SIR JOHN SLADE, of Maunsel House, Somerset, O.aH. [son of John Slade, a commissioner of the victualling board (by Charlotte, youngest dau. of Henry Portal, Esq. of Freefolk Priors, Hants.), grandson of Henry Slade, of Burstock, Dorset, and his wife Mary Case], gen, in the army, col. 6th dragoon guards, served in the Peninsula under Sir John Moore and under the Duke of "Wellington, was at Corunna (gold medal and clasp), and had his horse shot under him at Fuentes d'Onor, twice received the thanks of the house of commons, equerry to H.R.H. Duke of Cumberland ; created a Baroxet 30 Sept. 1831 ; b. 31 Dec. 1762 ; d. 13 Aug. 1859, having m. let —20 Sept. 1792, Anna Eliza, "daughter" of James Dawson, Esq. of Fork Hill, co. Armagh ; she d. 24 Dec. 1819, having had 7 sons and 2 daus. Ill John Henry, col. 1st R. dragoons; b. 8 Julj', 1796; d. 30 Aug. 1843, having m. Feb. 1837, Fanny, only child of Henry Chapman McVeagh, of Drewston, co. Meath (she re-m. 26 April, 1848, to Rear-Adm. James Aylmer Paynter, r.n. mayor of Bath 1874, who d. 17 Dec. 1876), and had an only child, Louisa, d. 11 June, 1868, having m. 16 July, 1868, as Ist wife to Alan Cameron Bruce-Pryce, Esq. (B. Aberdare). ' /2/ Charles George, major 3rd light dragoons ; d. unm. 10 Feb. 1839, aged 40. /3/ Sir Frederic William, s. as 2nd Baronet. /4/ Marcus John, of Elvington House, i.w. gen. in the army col. comdg. 50th regt, lieut.-gov. of Guernsey, &c,; b, 22 Jan! 1801; d, 7 Mar, 1872, having m. 7 April, 1842, Charlotte, dau. of Hon. Andrew Ramsay (E. DALHOUSIE), and had 4 sons and 2 daus. (1) John Ramsay, capt. and bt.-major r.a. c,b. served in Afghan war 1880, A.D,c. to Col. Sir T. D. Baker, k.c.b, brig,- gen, in South Africa during Boer war 1881; b. 16 Mar, 1843; m. 9 Sept. 1871, Lucia Aurora, dau. of Senor Don Vicente di Ramos in Marin; she d. 21 Oct. 1872, at the birth of her son Victor Marcus, who d, 11 Jan. 1874. ' (2) Arthur Maitland, b. 87 Nor. 1846 ; d. young. (3) Montague Maule, capt. 10th honan ; b. 18 Jan. 1849. f4) Frederick George, lieut. R.HJL extra A.D.A. to Brig.- Gen. Sir H. E. Wood In South Africa, Boer war 1881 ; b. 17 (sT Fanny Maule, d. 28 April, 1878, having m. 10 Sept. 1870, to George SackviUe Lane Fox (B. C0NYKR8), and had iasue. (6) Helen Grace. , ^^,, ^ /5/ Sir Adolphus, vice-adm. R.N. K.C.B. adm. ("Mnschaver Pacha ") in the Turkish navy, and served in the Crimean war, K M. and O,; b, 22 May, 1802 ; d, unm, 30 Nov. 1877. /6/ Ernest Augustus, served in 40th and 54th regts,; b. 80 June, 1805 ; d. s. p. 1, 5 Mar, 1868, having m. twice. /?/ Alfred Robert, lieut. R.N.; d. unm. 20 Dec. 1829. /8/ Charlotte Susan, d. 17 Nov. 1878, having m.6 April, 182S, to General Henri, Marquis de Faverges, of the kingdom of Savoy, and had a son and 3 daus. 191 Anna Eliza, d. 7 May, 1872, having m. 1 Mar. 1821, to WadhamWyndham,Esq. of The College, SaUsbnry, M.P.; bed. s. p. 22 Oct. 1843. SIR JOHN m. 2ndly— 17 June, 1822, Matilda Ellen, 2nd dau. of James Dawson, of Fork Hill, co. Armagh, by his wife Olivia, dau. of Matthew Daly, Esq.; she d. 12 Sept. 1868, having liad 4 sons and 2 daus. /lO/ Herbert Dawaon, major-gen. (ret! col. lat dragoons, A.D.a to Gen. Sir James Yorko ii. in the Crimea ; b. 28 May, 1824 ; m. 2 June, 1861 Augusta, dau- of Chichester Francis Bolton, Esq. of Tullidonnell, co. Louth, and has a son and dau. Gerald, b. 20 Aug. 1851.— Maud Bvelyn. /ll/ Wyndham, of Montys CJourt, Somerset, JJ». Metropolitan magistrate, Southwark (1877), late recorder of Pen«anoe, bar.- at-law I.T, 1860 ; b. 27 Aug, 1826 ; m. 10 Feb. 1863, Cloelv, dau. of Sir Digby Neave, Bart, of Dagnam Park, E«ex, and has a son and 3 daus. Wyndham Neave, b. 17 Sept. 1867.— Ooely Maud.- Mary ArundelL— Olive. /12/ William Hicke«, lieut-col. 8th lanoen; b.» Dec 1829; m. 13 July, 1861, Cecilia, dau. of Sir Henry Des Vobux, Bart, and has 8 ions and a dan. Cedl William Panlet, b. SS Nov. 186S.— Reginald Robert 24 Oct. 1868.— Frederick, b. 6 May, 1870.— AUce Mary, /IS/ George Fitiolarenoe MJL All Souls OolL Oxon. 1857. fellow 1888/9, vicar of Lewknor,Ozon.Binoe 1866, and niml i,><:< ^a^ KkJ', 151 Francis, rector of Tarrant Rushton 1842, and Rawston, Dorset 1826; b. 28 Dec. 1810; d. 29 Dec. 1851, having m. 22 Nov. 1838, Mary Isabella, dau. of Capt. Richard Bogue, R.H.A. and had 3 sons and 5 daus. (1) Francis Alfred, rector of Tarrant Rushton, and Rawston, Dorset; b. 16 Oct. 1841; d. 15 July, 1877, having m. 14 Jan. 1868, Eleanor Frances, dau. of William Moss King, rector of More Crichell, Dorset, and had 3 sons and 2 daus. Hugh Francis Wyldbore, b. 16 Feb. 1869.— WilUam Regi- nald Wyldbore, b. 26 Mar. 1874.— Edmund Charles Wyld- bore. b. 16 Jan. 1877.— Ursula Gertrude.— Sybil Betha. (2) Edmund Hanson, b. 30 April, 1846. (3) Arthur, capt. 1st royal Scots, b. 26 April, 1850. (4) Mary Anne Marriott, m. to Rev. Philip Frank Eliot, M.A. Trin. Coll. Oxon. 1858, vicar of Holy Trinity, Bournemouth , and has issue. (5) Julia Emily. (6) Fanny Isabella, m. 7 Aug. 1866, to Rev. Cyril Fitzroy Wilson, vicar of St. James, Bury St. Edmunds, and has 4 sons and 2 daus. Cyril Henry Wilson, b. 3 Oct. 1869.— Alfred Fitzroy, b. 21 Jan. 1872.— Reginald Francis, b. 21 Oct. 1873.— A son, b. 16 June, 1879. — Florence Mary.— Fanny Gertrude. (7) Ella Henrietta, m. 30 Jan. 1873, to Hugh, son of Rev. Richard Bellamy, rector of Blandford St. Mary, Dorset, and has a son and 2 daus. Arthur Vaux BELLAMY, b. 1 Nov. 1873.— Ella Margaret. — Hilda Mary. (8) Gertrude Floyer, m. 24 June, 1879, to Capt. Francis James Stuart, 8th (King's) regt. (E. Moray). 161 Edward Heathcote, major 76th regt.; b. 18 May, 1813; d. 26 Nov. 1870/1, having m. 29 Jan. 1839, Christina, dau. of William Mackintosh, Esq. of Geddes, N.B. and had with other issue 4 sons and 3 daus. (1) Edward John Algernon, late 97th regt. b. 17 April, 1841; d. 20 Dec. 1864, unm. CUSAC- SMITH. 575 (2) William Henry Curtis, lieut. 104th regt. b. 2 Sept. 1843; d. 17 Aug. 1872, having m. 28 May, 1867, Annie, 2nd dau. of Rev. Alfred Wilkinson. She re-m, to Capt. Mosley Mayne, Bombay 8.C. (3) Amelius Morland, capt. N.z. militia, late 18th hussars, assist, under-sec. colonial office, Wellington, N.z. sec. to Sir George Grey, K.C.M.G. and to Sir George Bowen, K.c.M.G. when governors of New Zealand; b. 30 Jan. 1845; m. 30 May, 1877, Louie, dau. of John Howarth, Esq. of Dunedin, N.Z. and has a son, Edward Henry, b. 17 Oct. 1878. (4) Heathcote, curate of Freemantle, Hants, since 1879, formerly superintendent of police K.w. provinces, Bengal; b. 19 Dec. 1847; m. 1 May, 1873, Clara Jane, dau. of John Ross Socrson who sailed up the Hoogly) ; she d. 26 Mar. 1740, having haMKR8KT), of Orleton, oo. Hereford. NoTB— H«ir iire»amptiT«| John Walter Bmytlie. ittiied or aoooned with a chaplfli Hineage. JOHN UPTON, of Ingmire Hall, Yorks. [great-great- grandson of William Upton, of Lupton (by his wife Catherine, youngest dau, of Sir John Otway, of Ingmire Hall), descended from John Upton, of Devonshire, and Agnes, sister and heir of John PeniJes, of Lupton, Devon], <1. 3 Jan. 1832, having m. 11 May, 1799, Florence, eldest dau. of Tliomas Smyth, Esq. of Heath House, Glouc. and sister and coheir of Sir John Smyth, of Ashton Court, 4th Baronet (ext.) By R.L. 28 June, 1849, she assumed the surname of Smyth only, and d. 15 July, 1852, aged 83, having had an only child, THOMAS UPTON, of Ingmire HaU, b. 8 June, 1800; d. 28 Dec. 1843, having m. 16 July, 1829, his cousin Eliza, 2nd dau. of Lieut.-Col. Benjamin Way, of Denham Place, Bucks ; she d. 1 June, 1870, having had 2 sons and 2 daus. /!/ Thomas Smyth Upton, of Ingmire Hall, b. 7 May, 1880 ; d. 12 Mar. 1848. /2/ Sir John Henry Greville Smyth, created a Baroxet. /3/ Eliza Frances, of Ingmire Hall ; d. unm. 27 Jan. 1876. /4/ Florence Anne, m. 22 April, 1858, to Clement Cottrell- Upton-Dormer, of Rousham Hall, Oxon. J.P. and D.L. and of Ingmire Hall, Yorks. late capt. Oxfordshire yeo. cav. on roll high sheriff 1881; he assumed the additional surname and arms of Upton, by r.l. 28 June, 1876, and d. 29 Dec. 1880, having had with other issue 6 sons and 5 daus. Charles Walter Cottrell-Upton-Dormer, of Rousham Hall, Oxon. 2nd lieut. 13th hussars, late lieut. Northants & Rutland mil.; b. 21 May, I860.— Clement Adelmar, b. 14 Nov. 1862.— John Herbert, b. 7 Aug. 1865.— Maximilian, b. 23 Mar. 1867.— Aubrey Caesar, b. 15 Mar. 1874.— Son, b. (posth.) 29 April, 1881.— Beatrice. — Florence Augusta.— Evelyn Hilda. — Winfred Evelyn.— A dau. b. 5 Nov. 1877. ;i .M.iiij>cr fklclis. « Hall, Durham ; Aoton Bomdl Hall, 8hrew8bur\ I Hall, Hcnley-ln-Artoi, Warwick. llinraflc. SIR BDWABD 8JCTTHB, of BdM HaU, oo. Dnrtuun (grwt- great-frandwn of WUUam enytlM. of SCainUm. oo. Dnrfaam, and hit wllto MargaraC, daa. and oobeir of Anthony Bdie. Bn.), created a BarokvT tS IMk 16«0/1 ; d. IS Oct. 1714, haring m. Mary. dao. and cohdr of Sir Richard Lee. Bart, (ext.), of Langley and AetonBnnMU, Salop. His great- great-grandaon, SIR SDWARD J06KPH, Oth BaroMfc (on the death of his father Sir Bdwaid 1811), high iheriff Salop 1881 ; b. 1787; d. 11 Mar. 18M, haTing m. SS Oct. 18W, Franoee, dao. of Sir Bdward Bellew, Bart, and aister of Patrick, 1st Baron BeUew ; ihe d. 17 Aug. 1860, haring had 4 ions and 8 dans. (1) Edward Joaeph^b. 11 Dec 1818; d.i.p.S8 Aug. 1841. haring m. S8 April, 1840, Anartada BUnbeth, dao. of Ute Sir John Fteiton-FletolMr-Boaghef. Bart. She re-m. 16 May, 1848, to Bdward Henry, tnd aoo off late Sir Bdward Mmtrn. Bsrt (2) Richard Peter CJarrington. 8th hoMnr 8. p. 14 Sept. 1858, haring m. 23 Jan. 184 > dau. of William, 17th Baron Stourton (B. > (3) Sir Chftrlea Frederick, 7th and preiient liarom i. (4) John Walter, late capt. Louth riflee, heir presump- tive to the Baronetcy ; b. 7 Nor. 1827; m. 16 Feb. 1864. Marie Looise, yotingeet daa. of WUUam Herbert, Esq. of Oytha House, CO. Monmonth, and has a son and S daos. Bdward Walter Joeeph Patrick Herbert, b. JO Mar. 186>.— Franoee Marie Looise.— Ismay Ursola Annnndata. (5) Catherine Mary, d. nnm. 7 Nor. 1861. (6) Constantia Franoee, d. 31 Jan. 1870. haring m. S7 (> 1841, to Arthur James, 8th Viscount Nettervllle. (7) Agnes Mary^m. 9 Nor. 1847, t Crosby Hall, oo. Lane, and has 8 s< William BLUlf DBLL, b. April, 1 >• April, 1888. — Osbert Joseph.— Mary Agn. Mary.— Joeephine Mary (Catherine.— Fermiu: 80AME. 679 S' I GAME, Sib John Eveb^rd Buckwobth- HEBNE (1697, B.); 8. his brother as 8th Baionct in 1860; b. 21 June, 1794 ; m. 17 Jan. 1833,Lydia Hagger, and had an only son, (1) Charlw, d. nnm. at Borton, VA, 9 Deo. 1878. NoTR Hoir presamptiT«, kU nephaw Cbarlet. ARMS-Qoarterly, Iti and 4ih. On. a ohavrm betireen ihne maltou or and a oaaton arg. for dUBBrmoa^ Soamb. tnd and Srd, aa. on a chtrroii btwoeo thraa orow ciOMtola tttcfa^e arg. an ormiae wpe^ Buckworth. Caarrs— A Inra ais. gamkhod and llnad or thereon a hawk of thelaet boakad aadlen«l of theeeoond« Soaxb. Aman'i head in a halBMi the bearer np aU ppr. 'Buckwobth. l^inragr. RICHA&D BUCKWORTH of Wliiie Hall and Pitton, co. OuBbtidge (eon of Riohard Bnckworth, of WUbech, by (Jraoe, dan. o( Bartholomew Brenrd of White Hall Manor, Wiabeoh. and hair of her brother Rtohaid Bv«rard,of Ipawich). m. 17 Aug. 1108, Boee, dan. and ooheir of Sk^es, of Hkegnee, oo. Lina and had with other ieene t eone, /I/ Brerard, of WItbech and of White HaU ; bp. 4 Sept. 1695 ; Itur. at Wiebeaoh 1 Oct. 1641, having m. Anne, dan. of Thomas ()xbargh,of King's Ljnn, Norfolk, and had with other iarae !.''. of White Hall, WUbech, bp. there 7 Deo. 1601 ; ~16M, hBTlng m. Ist-lS Oct. 16S8, Barbara, dan. of 8ir Franois Sooth, Knt. of Kdatem ; she bar. S6 Oct. 1644. He 11). Sndly, Theodoiia, dan. of Bdward Thorsby, of Haveles, Norfolk, and had iarae by both wives. [2] Thonaa. of WUbeoh, bar.-at-Uw, bp. 7 Mar. 1613; bur. 16 .Tan. 1666, having m. 7 Ang. 16S1, Margaret, dau. of Rev. Aiith(my noinpeon, DJ>. reotor of West Rasen and vicar of Long Sotton, both oo. Lino. ; she d. 18 Jan. 166S. His great- great-grea t gia ndson, THBOPniLCS RCSSKLL BUCKWORTH, of Ckwkley Cley Hall, Norfolk, high sheriff 1845 (son of Thomas Buckworth, of Spalding and London, by his wife Mary Magdalen BoaseU); b.M Dec. 1794; d. 17 Feb. 1857, having m. Esther, dan. of Thomas Latohford, of London ; she d. 1 Sept. 1849, having had S sons and 8 dans. (1) Theophilus Russell, of Cockley CTey Hall, Norfolk, and Dembleby and Spalding, oo. Line; b. 10 Jan. 1816; d. 5 Feb. 1873, having m. H May, 1864, Pleasance Grace, eldest dau. of Richard Bagge, Esq. of Gaywood Hall, Norfolk (Bart.), and has 3 sons and a dau. Bverard Theophilus, b. 12 Sept. 1866.— Richard, b. 26 Feb. 1870. — Edward Powell, b. 16 Jan. 1872.— Mary Pleasance. , . „ (2) (Tharles Phellps, rector of Slierbome St. John, Hants; b. 2 Aug. 1818; d. 14 Mar. 1865, having m. 16 Feb. 1864, Mary, dau. of Lieut.-(}ol. Henry Packe, of Twyford Hall, Norfolk, and has 3 sons and 2 daus. Russell Henry, b. 14 July, 1865.— Maurice Brown, b. 18 Oct. I860.— CJliarles Montagu, b. 30 Aug. 1864.— Edith Caroline.— Mildred Mary. _ , , ,, (3) Esther, m. 20 June, 1833, to Henry Bemey Caldwell, Esq. of Hillborough Hall, Norfolk, and of Lackham Hall, Wilts, and has a son and 4 daus. Bart, (4) Martha, m. 1 June, 1837, to William Lyde Wiggett Chute, Esq. of The Vine, Hants, and of Pickenham, Norfolk, M.P.; he d. 6 July, 1879, aged 79, having had 7 sons and 4 daus. (5) Majy, d. 30 Dec. 1844, having m. 31 May, 1838, to Sir r»?t? ? Edward Scott, Bart who d. 27 July, 1874. L3J Sir John, merchant and alderman of London, knighted at T i?*^"; f^^®' ^^ •^""«' 1681 (then " uo right to arms ") ; bp. 7 Nov. 1622; d. Dec. 1687, having m. Hester, widow of Moees (Joodyear, of London, merchant, and had with other issue a son. Sir John, created a Baronet. /?/, 'Theophilus, b.d. Trin. Coll. Camb. bishop of Dromore 1613/5S, friar of Armagh; bp. 8 Jan. 1580; bur. 8 Sept. 1652, having m. Sarah, dau. of Arnold Ussher, and sister of James, archbishop of Armagh, primate of Ireland 1625/56, and had 3 dana. ' /3/ Anthony, of Dromore, Ireland, and after of Bamingham, Norfolk, ancestor of Buckworth, of Tipperary; m. 1st, Sarah, 4th «lau. of Robert Berminghara, of Ballogh, co. Dublin (by his 1st wife. Margaret, dau. of Arnold Uslier, gent, and sister of James, arcbWshop of Armagh). He m. 2ndly Miss Nokes. Om JOHN BUCKWORTH, of Sheen, Surrey, knighted at KJ Petersham, Surrey 2 Dec. 1693, createtl a Baronet 1 1697, sheriff of London 1704 ; d. 12 June, 1709, having m. April, in Westminster Abbey 27 Oct. 1687, Elizabeth, dau. of John Hall, of Yarmouth and of London, merchant ; she d. 20 May, 1737, having (re-m. in Westminster Abbey, 13 Aug. 1712, to John Hiooocks. a master in chancery 1703,23, who d. 5, bur. in Temple Church 19 April, 1726) had 2 sons, [1] Sir John, 2nd Baronet, M.p. Weobley, Herts. ; d. s. p. 30 Dec 176a— (Mary Jane, relict of Sir John. d. 26 Jan. 1775; bur. at Twickenham, aged 64), having ha" ..f i >».• r Esq. (she re-m. 6 Jul\ Seel, Esq. Richmond 1. (2) Alexander Youn- 1862. (3) Charles Edwanl. 20 Mar. (3 [2] iSdmund Robert, h. 17 May, 1862.- •. 1840: m.24 rland,E8q. and capt. Middx. yeo. 1873,9, ; boanl ; b. 10 Mar. 1887 ; m. : Fitzmanrice, yoangest dau. ui muinii-u^. and has S sons and a dan. Edmund Alexander Malcolm. Hert#» mil Wickham, b. 16 Dec. r " '' [3] Horace Ralph, ma i Aug. 1867, Isabella, eld V has 3 sons, Horace Ralph, b. 7 May, 1868.-Jaa Satherland, b. 1874. [4] Rudolph Heniea, bar.-ai-law i.T. 1869; b. 14 Ainll, 1846. [5] Jane Alezandrina, m. S4 Jan. 18M, to WOUam Layton Lowndes, Esq. of Broogfaton, Bucks. J.P. DJU. dcpaty ohatrmnn quarter seaiiona Salop. [6] HeniletUBUa Margaret. , _^ [7] Augusta HerTiea,m.4 .^«fl,1861, to Ber. IfoRls Bd^t Stanbxtmgh, rector of Cnjke, Tocka. and has t sooa and S Walter Famcll Hennikar BTAimODSH, h. SO April. 1869.— Maurice Hugh, b. S Sept. 1870.— Laoaaid Kfloyoo, b. t7 Aug. 1874.— Ethel ICargarek— Hflkn Aogoila.— B?al7n Ibmd. Home-Speibs— eee HoMX. S TAMER, Vkn. Sib LOYBLACB TOMLQ(- SON (1809, U.K.), arch- deacon of Stoke -upon- Trent 1877, prcbcndnry of Lichfield 1875, rector of Stoke since 1858; b. 18 'M. 1829; m. 16 April, *7, Ellen Isabel, only I. of late Joseph Dent, L .^. of Ribton Hall, Yorks. and has 5 sons and 8 dans. (1) Lovelace, 2nd Hont. 16th Inncers; b.4 April, I860. (2) Frederick Qiarlce, b. 38 Aug. I860. (3) William Edward, b. Sft Jan. 1864. (4) Reginald Dent, b. S Sept. 1866. (6) Ellen Caroline. (6) Brelyn Lndsda. (5) Arthur Cowie, b. 7 Mar. 1869. (7) Mabel Frederica. Arms— Quartg^lj, gn. and az. a croes era. changed with tlio Dublin city sword sheathed ppr. in the 1st and 4th quartern on a fesse daricettte arg. a lion passant az. in the 2nd and 3rd thd lord mayor's cap or between three castles arg. Crest— A stag's head erased murally gorged and nttircd or. MOTTOES— Over the crest "Jubilee," and under the >hu]i] " Virtute et valore." Residence— Cliflville, Stoke-upon-Trent. Hmeagr. SIR WILLLA.M STAMER.of Dublin (younger son of Tboraan Stamer, of Ennls, co. Clare, by Catherine, dan. of Paul Lovelace, of Ballybride, co. Roscommon), sheriff. aMcnuan, wxl twice lord mayor, commanded one of the regiments of Dublin SCUDAMORE'STANHOPE— STAPLES. 581 yet), dmiaff the BabeOloo; etwted a Babokst 16 Dea 1809; d. U Jan. la&jMMrlng m. S4 8«pt 1791, Martha, dan. of John Bawlincof PfaglMi, oo. DabUn ; riie d. S3 Sept. 18S6, having had with 7 datui S mmm, /I/ 8ir LoTttlao«| •. as 2iid Baronet. 121 WlUiam, of Ingoldstborpe, Norfolk, D.D. patitm and rector of Wakot St SaTionr'a, Bath; h. S ▲pcil, 1803; d. SO Not. 1866, haring m. lit— 11 Nor. 18S6, Anne JCaigaret, Snd dan. of CoL Jeramr Look, BXCS. ; the d. IS April, 18SS. He m. Sndly— 8 Jal7,184l,BtaanorLoiiim.daa.of B Hoolditcfa, Esq. of Haaipstead. By his 1st wile he had an only snnriring child, CSuurlotta ICatOda, m. 1st— IS July, 18S1, to Richani HaU Appleyanl, of London, bar.-at-law ; he d. S9 May, 1876, and she re-m. S4 Jiily,1877,as Snd wife, to Ber. George Mosgrave, of ShilUagtonllaDor, Beds, and Borden Hall, Kent. S" IB LOVKT^ ACB, 2Bd Baronet, capt. «h dragoons, woonded I at the battle of Llssa, ftmnerly Bjr.; b.S9 April, 1797; d. • Mar. 1860, having m. Sf Sept. 18S8, Ouoline, only dan. of John Tomllnwn, Bsq. of Cliff Vala, Staff. ; she d. 10 Sept. 187S, having bads sods, (1) Sir LoT«l«o« TomlinaoBi 8rd and present Baronet, (2) WOliam John Alexander, b. 19 July. 18SS. SCUDAMORE-STANHOPE, SiB Henry Edwyn Chandos, of Holme Lacy, Hereford, j.p. d.l. (1807, U.K.), heir presumptive to the Earldom of Chesterfield ; s. his father as 3rd Baronet in 1874 ; b. 8 April, 1821 ; m. 6 Aug. 1851, Dorothea, eldest djiu. of Sir Adam Hay, Bart, and has 6 sons. (1) Edwyn Francis, D.L. Hereford, capt. Hereford mil. 1880, ^, ^ ^ »«ir.,at-Uw I.T. IMO; b. 6 Mar. \%bAU^4i<^Mwiii K^^t-fnTindson of Hon. Artliiir Stanlioi>e, voiuigest son of rhilip, 1st Earl of Chesterfield-see Pkehaoe), second in com- mand in tlie expe. .1,10 May. 1672). His grandson, SIR WILLIAM, 4th Baronet (on the death of his fatlicr sir William), twice M.P. O.xon. ; d. 12 Jan. 1739/40, having' m. 28 April, 1724, Catherine, dau. and heir of William Paul. Braywick, Berks, by Catlierinc Fane, dan. of Verc, 5th Earl Westmorland; she d. 28 June, 1763. His grandson, SIR THOMAS, 6th Baronet (on the death of his father. Thomas, in 1781), snmmone*! to i)arlianient aa Baron De8pencerl788 (having inheri ted through his pTcat-grandniotl.^. La7, to William Conolly Staples, Esq. (BART.), who d. 80 Mar. 1798. She re-m. to Richard Napier, Esq. /3/ Elizabeth Susannah, d. s. p. 1844, having m. 24 June, 1820, as 2nd wife to. Ten. Cliarles Abel Moj^y, D.D. archdeacon of Bath ; he d. 17 Dec 1869. /4/ Sophia Frances, d. 10 Oct. 1862, baying m. to Lord Rutb furd of Session, Scotland. Sm JAMES ANNESLEY, 8th Baronet, vice-lieut. Donegal 1866/79, col. »th Donegal art. mil. also Inniskilling dragoons; b. 1798; d. IS April, 1879. having ni. Oct. 1830, Jane, dau. of Francis Mansfield, of Castle Wray, co. Donegal SHAW-STEWART, SiB Michael Robert, of Ardgowan(1667, N.8.), M.P. Renfrewsh. 1865/65, vice-lieut. 1860/69, lord-lieut. since 1869, lieut.-col. 1st Renfrew vols, since 1860, grand master mason of Scotland since 1863 ; s. his father as 7th Baronet in 1836 ; b. 25 Nov. 1826 ; m. 28 Dec. 1852, Lady Octavia Grosvenor, 6th dau. of Richard, 2nd Mar- quis of Westminster, and has 5 sons and 2 daus. /I/ Michael Hugh Stewart Nicolson, Renfrew mil. ; b. 11 July, 1854. /2/ Charles Robert, b. 9 July, 1866. 13/ Walter Richard, lieut. Renfrew mil.; b. 25 June, 18C1. /4/ Archibald WilUam, b. 6 July, 1866. /5/ Houston Michael, b. 3 Oct. 1871. 161 Helen, m. 28 Sept. 1880, to Charles WUliam Sydney, Vis- count Newark, eldest son of Earl Manvcrs. /7/ Agnes Caroline. SEAW'STEWART. 685 ARM8-<3aarterly, Irt and 4th, Or, a fease cheqny az. and are over all a Uon rampant gn^ Stewart of Blackball. 2nd and 3rd ' Az. three covered caps or, 8haw of Greenock. CRWTft— 1st, A lion's head erased gu. 2nd, A demi-sava^e wreathed with laurel and holding a club ppr. SUFP0BTKB8— Dexter, a lion gu. gorged with a collar cheqny arg. and az. Siniftter, a sarago wreathed with laurel-leaves and holding a club all ppr. MOTTOES (over the crests)— "Spepo meUora," and "I mean well." BEATS— Ardgowan and Dnohal, Greenock, and Ponthill Glfford Salisbory. ' Town H0U8»— ll, Grosvenor Place, 8.W. Sm ABCHIBALD STEWART, of Blaokhall, which was a rml iMidenoe in 12M,and of Ardgowan (descended from John Stewart, of Blaokhall and Ardgowan, who in 1508 obtained from Jamv IV. a oonflrmation of those lands granted bv ROBERT m. bv charters dated IMO, 1S96, and 1404, to his natural son. Sir John Stewart, the progenitor of thin family), infeft in family esUtes 8 April, 1618, served heir of his dder brother in the lands of Oass 26 Mar. same year, knight of the shire Benfrew, tonp. Charles i. p.a knighted between 19 April, and St Oct 16t7, Pj c Charles il 1600, imnlaoaed six mmiths in Bdlnborgh Castle, together with the lul (aflerwwd Manrais) of Montrose, Lord Nanier. LrGeomSMriliiAof Ke£r; d. 166f, baring m. 1st, dan. of Biyoe Blair, of that Ok; she d. Aug. 1621, hi sons and 9 daoa. He m. tndly (oootraotdated 16 had! S" 1624), Lady MargMret, wUow of Hew, Eari of Londoon, and daa of Sir George Home, of Weddertonm, and had a son- David. Hii grandson, im ABCHIBALD STEWART (2nd son of John Stewart, ' by his wif^ Maria, dan. of Sir James Stirling, of Keir, marriage oontraol 22 Aug. 16SS), created a BABOiTETOPNoyA SCOTIA, by patent dated at Whitehall, 27 Mar. 1667, to him and his heirs male (not recorded in great seal register) ; m. 1st (contract dated 11 Mar. 16U). Anne, dan. of Sir John Cranfnid, Bart of Agnes John Doo^M^ i>r. Ma( i.kod OP Lews ; 2nd, Az. a stag's head cabossed or. k ; Srd, Gu. three human legs armed ppr. flexed 1 r, Isle of Man; 4th, Or, on a pale sa. an imperial Un the royal treesure of Scotland gu. Crests — Ist, Two bees counter-volant ppr.; over it " Provyd." 2nd, A dexter arm holding in the hand a broadsword all ppr • overit"Niltimeo." SKAT— Murthly Caatle, Perthshire. fLinrage. Sm THOMAS STEWART, of Balcaskie, co. Fife (descended from James, 4th son of Sir John Stewart, of Bonkyll, younger son of Alexander, 6th high steward of Scotland, circa 1260), a senator of the college of jiLstice 1683 9, created a Baronet op Nova Scotia 2 June, 1683, with remainder to his issue male; m. Lady Jean Mackenzie, dau. of George, Ist Earl of Cromarty (ext.), and had 2 sons, (1) Sir George, 2nd Baronet, m. Anne, dau. of Sir Archibald Cockbum, Bart, of Langton, d. s. p. I Nov. 1759. (2) Sir John, 3rd Baronet, col. in the armv; d. 14 June, 1764, having m. Ist— 13 Jan. 1725, his cousin Elizabeth, dau. and coheir of (Hon.) Sir James Mackenzie, Bart. (e.xt.), Lord Royston, a senator of the college of justice 1710/44, and had an only son, (1) Sir John, s. as 4th Baronet. Sir John m. 2udly— 4 Aug. 1746, Lady Jane, only dau. of James, 2nd Marquis of Douglas, and sister of Archibald, Duke of Douglas, &c.; she d. 22 Nov. 1763, aged 56. He ni. Srdly— 12 Sept. 1761, Hon. Helen Murray, dau. of Alexander, 4th Baron Elibank; she d. s. p. 28 Dec. 1809, aged 74. By his 2ud wife he had an only surviving son, (2) Archibald, s. to the estates of the Duke of Douglas, as- sumed that surname, and by patent 8 July, 1790, was created Bauon Douglas, of Douglas, co. Lanark, in the Peerage of Scotland ; b. 10 July, 1748; d. 26 Dec. 1827, having m. Ist— 13 June, 1771, Lady Lucy Graham, only dau. of William, 2n(l Duke of Montrose; she d. 13 Feb. 1780, having had with other issue 2 sons who succeeded. He m. 2nert. (3) Douglas. (IR GEORGE, 5th Baronet; d. 1827, having m. Catherine, ) eldest dau. of John Drununond, Esq. of Logie Almond, and had 5 sons and 2 dans. (1) Sir John Archibald, 6th Baronet; d. 8.p. 20 May, 1838, having m. 25 Jan. 1832, Lady Jane Stuart, dau. of Francis, 9th Earl of Moray; she d. 14 Mar. 1880, having re-m. 24 Aug. 1839, to Capt. John Lonsdale Pounden, of Brownswood House, co. Wexford. (2) Sir William Dnimmond, 7th Baronet ; b. 26 Dec. 1795 ; d. 28 April, 1871, having m. May, 1830, Christian Mary, dau. of Stewart ; she d. 1 Oct. 18M, having had an only son, William George, major in the army, y.c.: d. unm. 26 Oct. 1868. aged S7. (3) Oeonire, of Braco Castle ; d. unm. 1847. (4) Thomas, a knight of St. John of Jerusalem ; d. 18 July, 1846. (5) Sir Archibald Dotigloa Drtunmond, 8th and present Baronet. (6) Catherine, m. , 1833, to M. des Ondes. (7) Clementiim. Houghton, of Kilmannock, STEWART, Sir John Marcus, of Bally gawley Park, CO. Tyrone, J.P. d.l. (1803, U.K.), late 6th Inniskilling dra- goons, gentleman usher to the viceroy of Ireland (D. Aber- com) 1867/8, 1874/6; 8. his father as 3rd Baronet in 1854 ; b. 19 Nov. 1830; m. 1 Dec. 1856, Anne CJoote, eldest dau. of late George Powell CO. Wexford, and has had with other issue 7 sons and 3 daus. /I/ Hugh Houghton, llcut. 86th regt. late 18th R.I. ; b. 16 Sept. 1868. /2/ George Powell, b. 7 Oct. 1861. /3/ John Marcus, b. 21 April, 1863. /4/ Charles Gage, b. 28 July, 1864. /5/ Albert Fortescue, b. SO Mar. 1868. /6/ Cosmo Gordon, b. 21 Nov. 1869. /?/ JuUan Leslie, b. 3 Sept. 1873. /a/ Annie Coote Houghton. /9/ Mary. /lO/ Madeline Delamont. ARMS— Or, a lion rampant within the royal tressure of Scot- land vert, a bordure gobony arg. and of the second. Crbst— A unicorn's head or. MOTTO— Forward. ^ , « . , SEATS— Ballygawley Park, and Fincoul Lodge, Carrickmore, Tyrone. Uineage. REV. HUGH STEWART, of Athenry, co. Tyrone, rector of Termon (great-grandson of Capt. Andrew Stewart, who accompanied Lord Ochiltree to Ireland, and settled at Gortigal, CO. Tyrone; b. 1711; d. Jan. 1800, having m. 1755, Sarah, dau. and eventual heir of Rev. Andrew Hamilton, D.D. of Donagheady, co. Tyrone ; she d. 1764, having had with 3 daus. 3 sons, A/ Sir John, created a Baronet. (?( d"'^''^^^'' ^•'•^•^- ^^" i° ^" engagement in India. /3/ Heurj-, D.D. rector of Loughgilly, co. Armagh, and of Kil- dTMs, CO. Tyrone; m. 1st, Sophia, dau. of William Clossv, of Dubhn; and 2ndly— 20 Aug. 1842, Harriet Anne, widow of George Scholes, Esq. of High Bank, Manchester; she d. By his Ist wife he had 5 sons and 4 daus. (1) Henry, rector of Lucan andLeLxlip; m. Anna Matilda, dau. and coheir of Hans Mark Hamill, Esq. of Ballyatwood House, CO. Down. (2) John, of Dublin, m. Harriet Louisa, youngest dau. and coheir of Hans Mark Hamill, Esq. aforesaid, and had an only son, •' JOHN Thomas Hamill-Stewart, of Ballyatwood House, CO. Down, and of Fullwood Park, Cheltenham, assumed the additional surname and arms of Hamill by R.L. 24 Oct. 1865 ; d. having m, Marian, dau. of Edward Hudson, Esq. of Loughbrickland, CO. Down, and had with other issue 2 sons and a dau. ri] John Donald Hamill-Stewart, of Ballyatwood, co. Down, c.M.G. lieut.-col 11th hussars 1881, vice-consul in Anatolia, Asia Minor, 1879 ; b, 15 Oct. 1845. [21 Hans Mark Hamill, bar.-at-law I.T. 1880, B.A. Dublin. [3J Mary Frances (eldest dau.), m. 13 Mar. 1880, to Frederick Kevan, 6th son of Lorenzo Kicksou Izod, of Chapel Izod House, co. Kilkenny, J.P. d.l, (Garden— Bart.) (3) Hugh, rector of Ealscoran, co. Wexford, and chancellor of the diocese of Ossory and Ferns; d. 16 Aug. 1878, aged 84, having m. Istr-lO July, 1821, Elizabeth Mariaiinissa Camac, 8rd dau. and coheir of Arthur Robert Camac Kewburgh, of Ballyhaise, capt. 8th dragoon guards (fell in a duel with James Corry, brother of Lord Belmore, 9 May, 1800). He m. 2ndly— Annie, dau. of Capt. Meyboume, R.N. By his 1st wife he had 2 sons and 6 daus. /!/ Henry Arthur, supposed lost at sea. /2/ Hugh Robert, capt RJf. b. /3/ Sophia Elizabeth, m. Ist — to Bratton Robert Adair, capt R.A. who d. . She re-m. 18 Sept 1868, as 2nd wife, to Edward Galway,Esq. of Lota, 00. Cork, bar.- at-law. / 4/ Anna Maria, m. Ist— to Henry Neron, Esq. of St Servan, France, and had 4 sons and 2 daus. She re-m. to Judge Bellamy, of Quimpertd, France. /6/ Frances Emily, m. to Edward Askew Sothern, who d. 20 Jan. 1881, leaving 3 sons and a dau. (6/ Emily Charlotte, m. 23 Dec. 1862, to Edward Westby Nunn, of St. Margaret's, co. Wexford; he d. 10 June, 1881, having had 4 sons and 3 daus. [1] Joshua Arthur NUNN, R.A. veterinary surgeon India; b. 10 May, 1853. 2] Edward Westby. 'si Richard, lieut. Wexford mil. "41 Henry William, Trin. Coll. Dublin, '51 Mary. [6] Emily. [7] Elfrida. /7/ Ehzabeth Mariannissa, m. to Patrick Callan, and has issue. /8/ Harriet Louisa, m. 1 June, 1864, to Charles James Bill, Esq. and has an only son b. 27 Feb. 1866. (4) Matthew, d. unm. (5) Fitzgibbon, d. unm. (6) Sophia, d. having m. Sept. 1812, to Right Hon. Edward Litton, of Altmore, co. Tyrone, P.c. a master in chancery Ireland ; he d. 1869, having had 3 sons and 5 daus. (7) Harriet, d. 22 Nov. 1878, having m. to Chichester Francis Bolton, of Tullydonnell, co. Louth, bar.- at-law ; he d. 1865, (8) Emily, m. to John Rowley Miller, of Money- more, CO, Londonderry, J.P.; he d. (9) Louisa. SIR JOHN STEWART, P.C. M.P. cos. Down and Tyrone, attorney-gen. Ireland, 1799, created a BARONET 21 June, 1803 ; b. d. 22 Jime, 1825, aged 68, having m. Mary, dau. of Mervj-n Archdale, Esq. of Castle Archdall, co. Fermanagh, M.P.; she d. 28 May, 1796, having had 2 sons, [11 Sir Hugh, s, as 2nd Baronet. [2] Mervj'n, of Martrey House, co. Tjrrone, J.P. high sheriff 1830, joint lord treasurer's remembrancer of the court of ex- chequer, Ireland ; b. 27 May, 1794 ; m. 17 June, 1822, Frances, dau. of Rev. Grcorge Vesey, B.D. (V. DE Vesci), of Derrabard House, CO. Tyrone, and has had 4 sons and 4 daus, (1) John Archdale, b. 3 May, 1824 ; d. unm, 25 June, 1859. (2) Mervyn, J.P. co. Tyrone, colony New Zealand, capt. R,A. b. 4 Jan. 1826 ; d.unm, 21 Oct 1874. (3) George Vesey, of Mount Stewart, Kati-Kati, Auckland, N.Z. J.P, for the colony ; b. 4 Oct. 1832 ; m. 17 April, 1866, his cousin Margaret, dau. of John Rowley Miller, of M6ney- more, aforesaid, and has 6 sons and 3 daus. /I/ Mervyn Archdale, b. Jan, 1858,-/2/ George Vesey, b. Mar. 1860.-/3/ John Rowley Miller, b. Sept. 1862.— /4/ Hugh, b, Sept. 1868,-/5/ Andrew Henry, b. 1871.-/6/ William Nassau, b. Dec. 1874. PI Emily Charlotte, m. 12 Jime, 1879, to Richard Villiers, eldest son of Rev, Richard Surtees, of Holtby, Yorks. (Dashwood— Bart.) /8/ Fanny Montgomery. /9/ Mary Phoebe, (4) Hugh, capt, R,A,; b. 5 Sept 1842; m. 28 April, 1870, Adela Blanche, dau. of late James Anderson, Esq. of Clifton and Havering Grange, Essex, and has a son, Mervyn James, b. 17 Mar. 1871. 588 STEWART— STIRLING. , Viavine' m. 1856, to g^nrTMou5ay,Esq. f Killymoon cLleco. Tyrone, ..P.; Henry jsiouwctj', h ^^ 2 daus. "^^M^rvyn Stewart TholTas MOUTRAY, b. 23 Aug. 1865.- (ef Mar? m ''^'"^'"'S; to Kobert Hornidge-Gledstanes, (irpifST ^"SsrTi'o Edward Homidge, of Staggait ; CO. Dublin. 0^llHUGH,^2nd Baronet, joint lord treasurers remm- S brancer of the court of exchequer, Ireland ; b. 14 May, 1792 -d 19 Nov. 1854, having m. lst-19 Jan. 1826, Julia dau. Jf Marcus M'Causland Gage, Esq. of Bellarena, CO. Londonderry ; Rhp d Nov. 1830, having had a son and dau. ril Sir John Marcus, 3rd and present Baronet [2] Jiiha, m. 25 April, 1857, to Eov. Thomas Olphert, A.M canon of berry, rector of Urney and rural dean, chaplain to lord-lieut. Ireland 1876, and has 6 sons and 3 daus. JohnOl.PHERT,b.ll Feb. 1858.-Hugh Stewart, b. 1 Feb. 1 859 —Wvbrantz, b, 4 Feb. 1861.— Thomas Richard, b. 17 Jan. 1863:-AlCFrederick, b. June, 1866.-Herbert Ernest, b. June, 1874.— Anna Julia.— AUce Letitia Harnette.— Mary Henrietta Caroline Ulrica. „ ^,. ^ ^^ , ,„ SIR HUGH m. 2ndly-28 Feb. 1837, Elizabeth, dau. of Rev. Henry Lucas St. George (Bart.), of Dromore, co. Tyrone, and {"itnuTh.capt. late ■22nd and 39th regts.gov. of Kilkenny prison ;b. 14 April, 1840 ; m. 11 July, 1874 Harriet Emily, 2nd dau. of Rev. Howard St. George (BART.), incumbent of St. John's, CO. Down, and has 2 daus. May Elizabeth.— Agnes Grace. r41 Henry Lucas St. George, lieut. late 74th highlanders ; b 24 Dec. 1847 ; m. 14 Jan. 1875, Margaret Smyth, eldest dau. of late John Kerr, Esq. of Greenock, N.B. ; she d. s. p. 28 Aug. 1877 rsi Elizabeth, m. 23 Sept. 1857, to her cousin, Hugh Mont- Komery Archdale, of Dumadravy, co. Fermanagh, capt. 52ud regt.; he d. Sept. 1880, having had 6 sons and 4 daus. Edward Hugh Archdale, of Dumadravy, co. Fermanagh, b 21 April, 1861.— Henry St. George, b. 6 Oct. 1862.— Alfred Montgomery, tb. 29 Sept. 1844.— Mervyn Montgomery, b. 3 Mar. 1869.— William Stewart, b. 15 Dec. 1870.— Lionel John Dawson, b. 7 Mar. 1874.— Elizabeth Mary Victoria.— Henrietta Julia Maud.— Margaret Matilda.— Emily Mary Hamilton. [6] Mary, d. Jan. 1871, having m. 1860, to her cousin, Richard Weld Litton, capt. late 30th and 31st regts. (son of Rt. Hon. Edward Litton, aforesaid), and had issue. [7] Henrietta. Mutiny, com. Bengal brigade in Abyssinian war 1867/8, late chief commissioner Andaman and Nicobar Islands ; b. at Mount Pleasant, parish of Dyke, co. Moray, 1 Mar. 1824 ; m. 19 Nov. 1847, Marina Catherine, dau. of Thomas Dymock Dabin- com. E.N. and has had 3 sons and 5 daus. (1) Francis Smith Dabine, b. 26 Jan. 1850; d. 14 Feb. 1862. (2) Norman Robert, capt. Bengal s.c. ; b. 27 Sept. 1851 ; m. 30 Mar. 1875, Ada, dau. of P Hewitt, of Bombay, and ha<^ a son and 2 dans. /I/ Douglas Law, b. 1 July, 1878. /2/ Elsie, b. 7 Nov. 1876. /3/ Kathleen Seymour, b. 16 Sept. 1880. (3) Donald William, lieut. 92nd regt. (Gordon highlanders) of foot ; b. 22 May, 1860. (4) Flora Alice, m. 17 Mar. 1877, to Richard William Da\ surgeon-major army medical service, and has issue. (5) Marina Anne. (6) Kathleen Mary,b. 8 Nov. 1861; d. 23 Oct. 1870. (7) May. (8) Norah Helen Gertrude. Arms— Or, a fess chequy az. and arg. between two garbs az. and a naval crown gu. Crest— A cubit arm vested go. holding in the hand a dagger erect ppr. Hirwage. ROBERT STEWART, of New Scone, co. Perth (son of John Stewart, of ClachglasR, parish of Abemethy, co. Inverness; b. 3 Feb. 1746; d. 1834; by his wife Janet Cameron, who d. 1844), lieut. Perths. rifles mil. ; b. 12 Mar. 1789 ; d. at New Scone 31 Mar. 1877, having m. 16 May, 1821, Flora, dau. of Rev. Donald Martin, A.M. minister of Abernethy (and sister of late Sir Ronald Martin), and had with other issue a son, [1] Sir Donald Martin, created a Baronet as above. (2) Blanche Margaret Anne. STEWAKT, Gen. Sir Donald Martin, Baro- net, so created 11 June, 1881, G.c.b. (1880), CLE. lieut.-gen. and com.-in- chief India 1881, with local rank of general, extra member council of India c.B. 1868, K.C.B. 1879, Bengal S.C. mil. member council gov.- gen. India 1880/1, comd. Caridahar force, col. in AflEghan war 1878/9, D.A.G. Delhi, and a.a.g. at siege and capture of Lucknow, and until end of STIRLING, Sir Charles Elphin- stone Fleming, of Glorat, CO. Stirling, d.l. (1666, N.8.), late capt. Stirling mil.; 8. his brother as 8th Baronet in 1861 ; b. 31 July, 1831 ; m. 24 April, 1867, Anne Georgina, elder dau. of James Murray, Esq. of London, formerly of An- coats Hall, Manchester (of the Philiphaugh family), and has a son and 2 daus. (1) George Murray Home, b. 4 Sept. 1869. (3) Eliza Caroline. Arms —Arg. on a bend engrailed az. three buckles or, on a chief gu. in the dexter canton an imperial crown in the sinister a naked arm issuing out of a cloud grasping a sword in pale all ppr. the whole within a double tressure counterflory of thi'=t!- - vert. Crest — A lion passant gu. Motto — Semper fldelis. SEAT— Glorat, Glasgow. Eineage. Sir JOHN STIRLING, of Craigbamard, acquired Glorat in 1508, armour-bearer to one of the Kings of Scotland, comptroller of the royal household, knighted by James I. on the baptism of the twin princes 1430, gov. of Dumbarton Castle. His descendant, SIR GEORGE STIRLING, of Glorat (son of Sir Mungo), was created a Baronet op Nova Scotia 30 April, 16G6 patent not recorded, registered his arms about 1673; m. 1st (contract dated 11 July, 1657), Mary, dau. of Sir George Sea- ton, of Hales; she d. Aug. 1659, leaving an only dau. He m 2ndly (contract dated 16 Feb. 1661), Marjory, eldest dau. of Sir WiUiam Purves, of Woodhouslee, Baronet. Their de- scendant, SIR JOHN, 5th Baronet (on the death of his father Sir Alexander, 22 Feb. 1791, son of John Stiriing, who ra. Elizabeth, eldest dau. of Sir Alexander Home, of Renton, heir male of George, Earl of Dunbar), chainnan of chamber of com- STIRLING-MAXWELL. 689 merce 1801 ; d. 16 Mar. 1818, having m. before 1771, Miss Gloriana Flosonie, of Stratford, North America; she d. 4 Jan. 1826, having had 19 children, of whom 2 sons, [1] Sir Samuel, 6th Baronet, called to Scotch bar 1808; b. 28 July, 1783; d. s. p. 2 May, 1868, having m, (contract dated 13 Sept. 1842) Mary Anne, only dau. of Major Robert Berrie, E.I.C.8.; she d. 8 Oct. 1866. [2] George, capt. 9th regt.; b. 22 Feb. 1786; d. 21 Feb. 1852, having m. Ist— Dec. 1823, Anne Henrietta, only dau. of late William Gray, Esq. of Oxgang, and 2ndly, Margaret, youngest dau. of Thomas Kibble, Esq. of Whitefoni; she d. s. p. 1867. By his Ist wife he had with other issue 2 sons and 2 daus. (1) Sir Samuel Home, 7th Baronet ; b. 28 Jan. 1830; d. s. p. 19 Sept. 1861, having m. 11 Oct, 1864, Mary Harriet Thorn- ton, youngest dau. of Col. Thomas Stirling Begbie, late 44th regt. and had 2 daus. — Mary Eleanor. — Edith Home. (2) Sir Charles Elphinstone Fleming, 8th and pre- sent Baronet. (3) Anne Henrietta, m. 26 July, 1854, to Rev. William Louis Buckley, rector of Alderford-cum-Attlebridge, Norfolk, and lias 3 sons and 6 daus. Eugene Charles BUCKLEY, b, 18 April, 1868.— Arthur Stir- ling, b. 17 Aug. 1863.— Edward James, b. 21 Oct. 18G6.— Mary Glorianna. — Alice Helen.— Emily Anne.— Nora Eliza- l)eth. — Constance Helena. — Q«orgina Henrietta. (4) Jane Glorianna, d. 23 May, 1866, having m. 2 Aug. 1868, to Charles Luxmoore Hockln, vioe-adm. (retd.), and had 2 sons and a dan. Charles Home Stirling HOCKIN, b. 8 Sept. 1869.— George StirUng, R.N.; b. 9 May, 1868.— Maud Ethel. STIRLING-MAXWELL, SiK John Maxwell, of PoUok, CO. Renfrew. (1707, n.s.) ; s. his father in 1878 ; heir presumptive, his brother Archibald. NOTE— By the wiU of the late Baronet, Sir William Stirling- Maxwell, his elder son is upon attaining his majority to elect between the estates of PoUok ana Keir, the Baronetcy havmg originally been limited to the heirs of entail of the former, to which accordingly, as stated in the said \\m, it properly belongs. ARMS— Quarterly, 1st and 4th, Arg. on a saltire sa. an annulet or gemmed az. Maxwell. 2nd and Srd, Or, on a bend sa. three buckles or, Stirling. CRB8T— A stag's head erased ppr. MAXWELL. , .,^^ Supporters— Two apes ppr. as recorded (on a seal of 1400 are two lions sejant). Motto — I am ready. _ , „ . „ SEATS— PoUok House, Pollockshaws, Glasgow, and Krar House, Dunblane, Perth. The BARONETCY. JOHN MAXWELL, of Auldhouse (son of George MaxweU, of Auldhouse, minister of Mearns, by his 1st wife, Janet Miller-see Maxwell op Springkell, and also Lord Farn- ham's pedigree), minister of the high church of Glasgow, rector of Glasgow university, parson of Killyleagh, Ireland ; m. (con- tract 8 Jan. 1621) Elizabeth, dau. of James Stewart, tutor of Ardgowan (Bart.); she d. about June, 1622, havmg had with other issue 2 sons Auldhouse, and afterwards of PoUok, by de- vise of his coasin. Sir John MaxweU, Bart, of Nether PoUok (cr^atLd a BARONET OP NOYA SCOTIA 25 Nov. 1630, and d. 8. p. s. 1 Nov. 1647), a zealous covenanter, M.P. Renfrewshire 1649, rector of Glasgow university 1654/8, fined £4,000 on the restoration, imprisoned in Stirling Castle 1665/70 ; d. April, 1677, having m. (contr. 24 Dec. 1646), Anabella, dau. of Sir Archibald Stewart, of Blackball, Bart.; she d. 1692, having had with other issue a son, Sir John Maxwell, Lord PoUok of Session, created a Baronet op Nova Scotia 12 April, 1682, as the person succeeding to the late Baronet in his lands and heritage (terrLs suis hereditate), and as nearest agnate, and to the heirs male of his body, and by further patent dated 27 Mar. 1707 (Reg. Mag. Sig. lib. 82, No. 148), the said title was new granted and extended to him and the heirs male of his body, whom faiUng to his other [heirs of entail whatsoever contained in his in- feftment of his lands and estate, fined £93,600 Scots, for refusing to take " the test " and imprisoned July 1683, the fine was remitted on the accession of William and Mary, made P.C. M.P. Renfrewshire 1690/3, 1695/6, 1698, a lord of the treasury and exchequer Scotland 1696, ordinary lord of session and took his seat as Lord PoUok 17 Feb. 1699, lord justice clerk 1699/1703 ; lord rector of Glasgow 1691/1717, D.D. 1710 ; b. Jan. 1648 ; d. s. p. 4 July, 1732, having m. (contr. dat. 23 Feb. 1671), Marion, dau. of Sir James Stewart, of Kirkfield, Knt. and sister of Sir James Stewart, of Goodtrees, lord advocate of Scotland ; she d. 1706. [2] Zacharias, of Blawarthill, by purchase, a Glasgow mer- chant ; d. AprU, 1698, having m. (contr. dat. 14 Jan. 1671), Jean, only dau. of John MaxweU, fiar of Southbar and relict of John Colquhoun, fiar of KUmardonie. His son. Sir John, 2nd Baronet, rector of Glasgow university; d. 24 Dec. 1752, having m. thrice. His male line became extinct on the death of his great-grandson. Sir John, 8th Bart, whose sister EUzabeth, m. to Archibald Stirling, of Keir (see below). Uineage. WILLIAM STIRLING, of Keir, Perths. (12th son of James Stirling, and great-great-grandson of Sir John Stirling, of Garden, who m. 1613, Margaret, dau. of Sir WilUam Menteith, of Kerse) ; b. 6 June, 1725; d. 22 May, 1793, having m. 1st— 1 Oct. 1765, his cousin, Hon. Helen Gray, 2nd dau. of John, 12th Lord Gray (E. MORAY); she 29 July, 1775, having had with other issue 6 sons, [1] James, of Keir, lieut. 11th dragoons; b. 8 Oct. 1766; d. unm. 26 July, 1831. [2] John, b. 23 Feb. 1768; d. unm. in Jamaica 24 Mar. 1793. [3] Archibald, of Keir, Perths. 25 years planter in Jamaica; b. 2 Aug. 1769; d. 9 April, 1847, having m. 1 June, 1815, Elizabeth, younger dau. of Sir John Maxwell, of PoUok, Bart, and in her issue sole heir of her brother Sir John MaxweU, 8th Baronet; she d. 6 Sept. 1822, having had with 2 daus. an only Sir "William Stirling-Maxwell, 9th and late Baronet. [4] Charles, of Kenmure, by purchase 1806; b. 12 May, 1771; d. 8. p. 30 Jan. 1830, aged 61, having m. 14 Oct. 1817, Christian, dau. of David Erskine, of Linlathen, Srd son of John Erskine, of (^ftrnock [5] Robert, b. 24 Dec. 1772; d. in Jamaica 28 Sept. 1808, having m there 1807, Sarah, dau. of Dr. Thomas Steel, of Steelfield, Jamaica ; she d. 23 June, 1823, having re-m. 3 Sept. 1821, to Commissary-Gen. Thomas Dunmore. , „, , WILLIAM STIRLING m. 2ndly— 3 Nov. 1781, Jean, dau. of Sir John Stuart, Bart, of CastlemUk (ext.), and had a son and r61 WiUiam, capt. 1st dragoon guards, served at Waterloo; b. 23 Aug. 1789 ; d. 1 Dec. 1825, aged 36, having m. 1st— 13 Mar. 1818, Mary, dau. of John Anderson, of London, merchant; she d. 17 Dec. 1819, having had a son, (1) WiUiam Stuart Stirling-Crawfurd, who on succeeding to the estate of Milton assumed the name of Crawfurd, j.p. d.l. CO. Lanark, lieut.-col. com. 1st Lanark vol. art.; b. 29 Nov. 1819; m. 22 Jan. 1876, Catherine, Dowager Duchess of Mont- rose,' and dau. of John, 2nd Lord Decies. C4.pt. William Stirling m. 2ndly— 1822, Anne Chariotte, dau. of Sir Alexander Charles Gibson-Maitland, Bart, of CUfton HaU; she d. 17 Sept. 1875, having had a son (2) James Stirling StirUng-Stuart, capt. King's dragoon guards, who on the death of his grand-aunt Mrs. Margaret Rae Crawfurd, of MUton, succeeded to the estate of Castle- milk in 1828, and assumed the surname of Stuart; b. 1825- m. 1 June, 1852, Harriet Boswell Erskine, dau. of Matthew Fortescue, of Belvidere, DubUn (E. FORTESCUE), and has a son and 6 daus. , „ ^ t ^ 111 WiUiam James Stirling Stuart, capt. 2nd R. Lanark mil. 1877/81; b. 9 May, 1854. ^o-rr + nv i 121 Erskine Mary Katharine, m. 2 Aug. 1875, to Charies Shipley Gordon, Esq. 3rd son of J. Gordon, Esq. of Aiken- head, and of his wife, Lady Isabella Gordon (E. BUCHAN), and has a dau. b. 7 Feb. 1879. ^o^^ ,. ^ 131 Anne Helen Margaret, m. 25 Jan. 1876, to brevet Lieut.-Gen. WiUiam Gordon, C.B. k.L.h.m. lieut.-col. brigade depot Hamilton, N.B. 1873/5, comd. 17th foot 1859/69. /4/ Harriet Christian. /5/ Hannah Geraldine. 161 Marian Jane. ,„ ^ -.o^^ x tt (3) Helen Maitland Stirling, m. 17 Dec. 1846, to Henry Everard, of Fulney, co. Line, and had an only son, Henry Stuart StirUng Crawfurd Everard, b. 30 Jan. 1848. 590 STIRLING. 1814, to Rev. Angus Makellar, D.D. LVnirter of Pencaitland, and had 2 sons and a dau. ^CIIR^WILLIAM STIRLING-MAXWELL, 9th Baronet (as S heir of entail in the estate of PoUok on the death of his SteS unde Sir John in 1865), K.T. lord rector Edinburgh miiversitv 1872/4, chancellor Glasgow university 1875/8, d.l. Sh Lanark, and Renfrew, M.P. Renfrews. 1852/68 member of senate London university 1874/8, trustee of t^^, British museum, assumed the additional surname of ^laxwell , b 8 Mar 1818; d. 15 Jan. 1878, having m. 1st— 26 Apnl, I860, Lady Lne Maria Leslie, 3rd dau. of David, Earl of L even ami Melville; she d. 8 Dec. 1874. He m. 2ndly-l Feb 1877 Caroline Elizabeth Sarah, widow of Hon. George Chappie Norton (B. Grantley), and dau. of Thomas Sheridan, Esq., she d. 15 June following. By his 1st wife he had 2 sons, (1) John Maxwell, heir of his father. . ^ ^^ , (2) Archibald, heir presumptive to his brother ; b. 1867. STIELING, Sir Walter George, "of Fas- kine " (1800, G.B.), j.p. Kent and j.p. and d.l. Middx. s. Ms father as 2nd Baronet in 1832 ; b. 15 Mar. 1802 ; m. 18 Aug. 1835, Lady Caroline Frances Byng, dau. of John, 1st Earl of Strafford, and has 2 sons and 2 daus. (1) Walter, lieut. Coldstream guards 1865, served as mid- shipman in H.M.S. "Britannia" in Crimea; b. 5 Mar. 1838; d. unm. 5 June, 1862. (2) Walter George, lieut.-col. w. Kent art. mil. extra groom in waiting to the Queen since 1867, governor to h.r.h. Prince Leopold 1866/74, A.D.C. 1869/74 to L.L. Ireland (E. SPENCER), J.P. Kent and Northants ; b. 6 Sept. 1839 ; m. 12 Oct. 1875, Eliza Horatia, Viscountess Clifden, dau. of F. C. W. Seymour, Esq. (M. Hertford), lady of the bedchamber 1867/72, an extra lady since 1872, and has a dau. Evelyn Mary Caroline Lilah. (3) Frances Mary, m. 29 Dec. 1860, to Rev. Eliot Henry Staple- ton, rector of Mereworth, Kent (Bart.) (4) Harriet Anne, m. 29 Dec. 1860, to Charies Swinton Hogg (Bart.), adm. gen. Bengal; hed. 16 Mar. 1870, having had issue. Arms— Arg. on a bend engrailed az. between two roses gu. seeded or barbed vert, three buckles of the fourth, a bordure of the fifth. Crest— Out of a ducal coronet a dexter arm embowed in armour holding a dagger all ppr. Supporters— Two hinds purpuresemee of estoilesarg.ducally gorged or. Motto— Gang forward. seats— Burr's Wood, Tunbridge Wells, and Bordwood, New Church, Isle of Wight. Town House— 36, Portman Square, w. flineage. JOHN STIRLING, of Glasgow (son of John Stu-ling, of Balquharage, which he sold, lord provost of Glasgow, great-grandson of Robert Stirling, of Bankeyr and Lettyr' by Marion Fleming, of Boghall); b. 1 June, 1640; d. 31 July', 1709, having m. Sept. 1668, Janet, dau. of Charles Campbell- she d. 16 May, 1691, having had 3 sons, 111 John, lord provost of Glasgow ; b. 8 Feb. 1677 ; m. 20 Aug. 1702 Isabella, dau. of John Hunter, of Forrester, Saltcoats, East Lothian, and had with other is.sue 8 sous. His grandson, Andrew Stirling, of Drumpellier, Lanarks. and of Lon- don, factor (eldest son of William Stirling and Mary, dau. of Andrew Buchanan) (in 1818 was serveil heir male in general to Robert Stirling, of Bankeyr and Lettyr, who d. 1537), had a grant of arms and supporters by the Lord Lyon 18 Aug. 1818; b. 1751; ni. 26 May, 1778, his 2ud cousin Anne, only' dau. of Sir Walter Stirling, Kut. R.N.; shed. 1 Juno, 1830, ha\ing had with 4 daus. 8 sons, [1] William, b. 18 Mar. 1779.— [2] Walter, b. 20 Nov. 1780. [3] John, b. 20 Oct. 1786, married and had with other issue 2 sons, (1) Thomas Mayne Stirling, m. his cousm Anna, dau. of Charles Stirling, of Muiravonside House, Stirling, and has a dau. b. 9 Aug. 1879.— His youngest son, Arthur William, d. 5 Jan. 1880, aged 5. (2) John Mayne, of New Brunswick, formerly rector of Maugerville, had a dau. Mary, m. 4 July, 1874, to Leonard Lyell, of Kinnordy and Pitmuies, Forfars. nephew of Sir Charles Lyell. Bart, (ext.), and has a son,— Charles Henrj-, b. 1875. [4] Charles, of Muiravonside House, Linlithgow ; b. 30 Sept. 1789; d. 26 Aug. 1867, having m. 1 May, 1827, his cousin Charlotte Dorothea, only dau. of Charles Stirling, vice-adm. R.N.; she d. 25 June, 1862, having had 6 sons and 3 daus. (1) Andrew, of Muiravonside, J.P. ; b. 28 May, 1829 ; m. 1 Sept. 1864, Georgina Louisa, 2ud dau. of late Sir Henry Martin Blackwood, Bart. s. p. (2) Charles, capt. late R.N.; b. 15 Jan. 1831; m. 14 Oct. 1863, aiatilda Selina, dau. of Arthur Grote, Esq. B.C.S. and has a sou and 3 daus. Grote, b. 31 July, 1875.— Marion.— Isabella.— Janet. (3) William, coL R.A. (h. p.), c.B. A.A.&Q.M.G. Woolwich 1880, served through the Crimean war, including battles of the Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol, K.L.H. served in China exi)eodenongb, Esq. and has issue. (6) Lydia Letltia Purvis, ra. 4 Jan. 1881, t . Robert S. Blaine, Esq. of Bath. STRACEY, Sir Henry Josias, of Rackheath, Norfolk, J.P. D.L. (1818, U.K.), sheriff 1871, capt. late dragoons, m.p. East Norfolk 1855/7, Yarmouth 1859/65, Norwich 1868/70; s. his father as 5th Baronet in 1855; b. 31 July, 1802; m. 5 Mar. 1835, Charlotte, only dau. and heir of George Denne, Esq. of The Paddock, Canterbury, and has had 8 sons and 6 daus. (1) Edward Henry Gervase, capt. Norfolk mil ; b. 3 Dec. 1838; m. 28 April, 1870, Mary Gertrude, dau. of Sir Charles Des Voeux, Bart, and has 2 sons, Edward Paulet, b. 5 July, 1871.— Algernon Augustus Henrv, b. 7 April, 1873. (2) Henry Hardlnge Denne, major and lieut.-col. Scots guards 1881, military sec. to Sir James Fergusson, governor of Bombay 1880/1 ; b. 16 Dec. 1839. STRACHEY. 593 (3) Dudley Lyon Winder, b. 25 May, 1841; d. 26 May, 1878. (4) Ilardinge Arthur, d, 4 Nov. 1864. (5) GiUjert Hardinge, J.P. lieut. Ist Norfolk mil ; b. 30 May, 1844 ; m. 10 Oct. 1867, Louisa Anne, only dau. of late Richard Grouoock, Esq. and has 4 sons and a dau. Gilbert Pranck, b. 29 July, 1868.— Hardinge Graham, b. 16 Jan. 1870.— Ernest Henry Denne, b. 13 April, 1871.— A son, b. 12 Sept. 1881.— Hilda Marguerita. (6) Gerald Hyde Charles, capt. 6th regt. served in Hazara campaign 1868 ; b. 7 Nov. 1846. (7) Kingston, b. 1849. (8) Randolph Harbord, b. 12 April, 1867. (9) Charlotte, m. 26 Jan. 1869, to George, Ist Earl Sondes. (10) Frances Julia, m. 19 April, 1871, to Jolin Bathurst Graver- Browne, Esq. of Morley Hall and Burfield Hall, Norfolk, J.P. D.L. high sheriff 1873, when he entertained the Prince of Wales; he d. 26 Oct. 1880, having had 2 daus. Violet Bathurst Graver-Brownb.— Elizabeth Margaret. (11) Constance Adelaide, d. 22 Aug. 1876, having m. 21 Mar. 1857, as Ist wife, to Hon. Harbord Harbord (B. Suffield). (12) Anne Rosalie, d. s. p. 29 Feb. 1872, having m. 3 Oct. 1871, to Francis Alexander Richard Pemberton, Esq. of Newton, co. Camb. J.P. D.L, (13) Isabel C^eraldine, m. 22 June, 1876, to John, Lord Wode- house (E. Kim BBRLEY). (14) Diana Madeleine. Arms— Erm. on a cross engrailed between four eagles dis- played gu. Ave cinqnefoils or. Crest- A lion rampant erminols ducally crowned gu. sup- porting a cross pat^fitchde of the last. BEAT— Rackheath HaU, Norwich. TOWN H0U8B— 9, Grosvenor Street, W. Etneage. Sm JOHN STRACBY (descended in the 6th generation from William Straoye, of ICanewden, near Saffron Walden, Essex), chief judge of the sherifb' court and recorder of the city of London 1746, knighted at St. James' by Qeorge IL 26 Nov. 1748; d. Feb. 1748/9, having m. Mary, dau. of Rev. Gideon Hardinge (Y. Hardinge), vicar of Kingston-upon- Thames, and had with an only dau. a son, Sm EDWARD 8TRACIBT, of Rackheath Hall, Norfolk, high sheriff 1786, member of the government and council at Fort St. George, Madrss, created a Babonet 16 Dec. 1818; b. 4 June, 1741; d. 16 Jan. 18», having m. Ist, 1766, Elizabeth, dau. of Ricliard Lathom, Esq. of Lane, and widow of John WUliamson, Ri.c.8.; she d. June, 1776. He m. 2ndly— 24 Sept. 1777, Elizabeth, dau. of Edward Bull, of Frome, Somerset; she d. 1816, having had S sons and a dau. who all d. unm. By his Ist wife he had with 8 daus. 6 sons, /I/ Sir Edward Hardinge John, 2nd Baronet, bar.-at-law L.I. counsel to the chairman of committees In the house of lords, and one of the principal committee clerks in the house of commons; b. Serot. 1768; d. 16 July, 1861, having m. 17 July, 1810, Anne, dau. and sole heir of William Brooksbank, of The Beach , Chesh.; she d. 8 Dec. 1832, s. p. /2/ Hardinge Charles, bar.-at-Uw L.I.; d. unm. 6 May, 1816. /3/ Sir George, 3rd Baronet, rector of Rackheath; b. Dec. 1770; d. 27 Dec. 1864, having m. Mar. 1814, Sophia Anne, youngest dau. and coheir of Edmund Maples, of Rolleston Hall, Norfolk; she d. having had 2 daus. [1] Sophia, m. 6 Dec. 1889, to Henry Brydges Clarke, Esq. of Swftkclovs, Middx. , ^ ,. ^ , [2] Chiulottc Brooksbank, m. 18 Nov. 1861, to Berkeley Augustus Macdonald Macpherson, of Pitmean, Inverness. /4/ Sir Josias Henry, s. as 4th Baronet. , , ^ ^ ^ /5/ John, of Sprowston, Norfolk; b. 26 Nov. 1772; d.l^ Oct. 1868, having m. Ist-l Feb. 1814, Harriet, dau. of Thomas Comyn, of London, and relict of Thomas Ainshe, also of London; she d. s. p. 1817. He m 2ndly-3/4 Aug. 1819 Emma EUzabeth, youngest dau. of Christopher Clitherow, of Birds Place, Herts.; she d. 10 Mar. 1863, having had 2 sons rn Edward John Stracey-CUtherow, of Sprowston, Norfolk, Hotham Hall, Yorks. and of Boston House, Middx. lieut.-col. late Scots guards, assumed the additional surname and arms of Clitherow by r.l. 20 July, 1866; b. 4 June, 1820, m. 20 Aug. 1846, Harriet, 6th dau. of Edward Mar^onbanks, of London (B. TWEEDMOUTH.) *„_ [2]William James, M.A. Magdalen Coll. Camb. 1843 fellow 1846/62, rector of Buxton-with-Oxnead ^^^f Skeji^on NoiJ)lk, since 1866; b. 8 Aug. 1821; m. 8 Aug. 1849, Mana Diana, edest dau of Jamei Claud Bourchier of Lavant House, Sussex, lieut.-gen. in the army, and has 3 s^^s ^"^^^ daus (1) John Bourchier, Ueut. Scots ^^ards; b. 31 May 1853. (2) Claud Edward, Ueut. 96th regt.; b. 29 Mar 1856 (3) Eustace WilUam Clitherow, R.N. H.M.S. " Alexandra , afEmma Mtria, m. 8 April, 1875, to Lieut -Col. Charles Birch-RS-nardson grenadier guards, A.D.C. to viceroy of India 1872/4 and has 2 daus.-Miriam Anne.— Ahce Mary. (SrAJicenSt Argyll, m 17 Dec- 1872 fo^ir Henry James Tufton. Bart;, created LORD Hothfield. ?6?^Evelvn m 14 Aug. 1879, to Hon. Art;hur Henry SicSr! onTy son of Henry Spencer, 2nd Baron Temple- MtrS^Tn Oct. 18i5?tf eSrArkwright, Esq. who d. 16 Sept. 1846, leaving an only dau. Eustacie Emma Millicent Arkwright, m. 30 Aug. 1870, to Lieut.-Col. George Morland Hutton, of Gate-Burton, and has a son and dau. Charles Eustace HUTTOK, b. 1873. Sybil Constance. Sm JOSIAS HENRY, 4th Baronet, of London; b. 13 Nov. 1771; d. 6 Nov. 1855, having m. 23 June, 1800, Diana, eldest dau. of David Scott, of Duuninald, co. Forfar (BART.); she d. 13 June, 1854, having had 3 sous and 4 daus. HI Sir Henry Josias, 5th and present Baronet. /2/ Edward John, b. 12 May, 1808; d. unm. /3/ Hardinge Robert, assistant judge at Ahmedabad ; b. 29 Sept. 1814; d. 31 Mar. 1844, having m. 29 Aug. 1837, Barbaia Elizabeth, dau. of Capt. James Balfour Robertson, R.N. and had a son and dau. [1] Hardinge Richard, hon. col. (retd. 1880), late capt. and brevet major 98th regt. ; b. 21 Aug. 1840, unm. [2] Julia. 4/ Lc /4/ Louisa, m. 30 Oct. 1819, to Cliarles Heaton Ellis, of Wyd- dial Hall, Herts, who d. Jan. 1865. /5/ Emma Louisa, d. 11 Aug. 1861, having m. 27 Mar. 1820, to Charles Struth. of London, he d. /6/ Adelaide, m. 1833, to Walter Bentinck, of London, both dead. Ill Julia, d. 9 Feb. 1867, having m. 31 Jan. 1833, as 2nd wife, to Sir Henry Thomas Estridge Durrant, Bart, who d. 16 May, 186L /8/ Anne Matilda Pauline, m. 8 Jan. 1838, to Rev. George Curteis Luxford, of Higham, Sussex. STRACHEY, Sir Edward, of Sutton Court Somerset, J.P. d.l. (1801, U.K. heriff 1864 ; s. his uncle as 3rd Baronet in 1858; b. 2 Aug. 1812; m. 1st— 27 Aug. 1844, Elisabeth, eldest dau. of late Rev. W. Wilkieson, of Woodbury Hall, Beds.; she d. s. p. 11 April, 1855. He m. 2ndly— 3 Nov. 1857, Mary Isabella, 2nd dau. of John Addington Symonds, of Clifton, M.D. and has 3 sons and a dau. (1) Edward, 2nd Somerset L.l. mil.; b. 30 Oct. 1858 ; m. 17 Jan. 1880, '.Constance, dau. of Charles Braham, and niece of Frances, late Countess Waldegrave, and has a dau. Frances Constance Maddalena, b. 21 Feb. 1881. (2) John St. Loe, b. 9 Feb. 1860. (3) Henry, b. 21 Nov. 1863. (4) Frances. Arms— Arg. a cross between four eagles displayed gu. Crest— An eagle displayed gu. charged with a cross patce fitchte arg. Motto— Coelum non animum. SEAT— Sutton Court, Pensford, Somersetshire. Eineafie. HENRY STRACHEY, of Sutton Court, Somerset (descended in the 6th generation from William Strachey, of Saflfron Walden, Essex) ; b. 22 Feb. 1706/7; d. 23 May, 1765, having m. lst-19 Sept. 1727, Helen, dau. of Robert Clerk, of Liston Shields, Mid Lothian; she d. 8 Feb. 1745. He m. 2ndly, Frances Quarne, of Truro, Cornwall. By his 1st wife he had with other issue 2 sons, (1) Sir Henry, created a Baronet. 594 STRICKLAND. (2) John, LL.D. archdeacon of Suffolk 1781,rector of Erprng- hamnS and Thwait, Norfolk, 1773, chaplain m ordinary ^ GEORGE II. prebendary of Llandaff, and preacher at the Rolls, b 20 July, 1737; d. 17 Dec. 1818, having m. 14/18 ISov. 1770, Anne only dau. of George Wombwell, Esq._ (BART.) ; she d 12 Feb. 1824, aged 86, having had with other issue a son and 2 ^^fl'l Christopher, rear-adm. R.N. K.V. Russian order, taken prisoner when in command of the "Dauntless ; b. 10/22 Oct 1778; d. 5 May, 1855, having m. 3 June, 1813, Marguente, only dau. of Philip Henry De Roche de Perigord, of France, knight of St. Louis; she d. 28 Jan. 1879, having had 4 sons and a dau. , ^ , ^ „ t. t rn Leonard Maryus, of Rodborough, co. Glouc. J.P. D.L late MaUn Campbell Baillie, Esq.), and had 2 sons and a dau. (1) George, of Tretower, South Wales; b. 29 Sept. 1841; m. 98 June. 1870, BmUy. dau. of late Gerald Dillon, Esq. of Lacken, oo. Westmeath, and has a son, Thomas Alfred (Jerald, b. 28 Mar. 1871. (2) Thomas Henry Forster, of 73rd regt.; b. 22 Feb. 1849; d. unm. 19 .June, 1876. (3) Alice Oeraldine. [4] Augustine Edmund CJhristopher, of Oaklands, Devon; b. ; m. Aug. 1835, Sxisan Caroline, dau. of Henry Deaoon, Esq. of Long Cross, co. Glamorfe-an, and has 2 sons, (1) Algernon Augustus de Lille, b. 26 Jan. 1837; m. 28 Jan. 1868, (Charlotte Anne, younger dau. of Peter Richard Hoare, Esq. (BART.), of Luscombe House, Devon, and has 4 sons and 3 daus. Algernon Henry Peter, b. 19 Dec. 1863.— Augustine Cecil, b. 31 Dec. 1864.— Hubert Arthur, b. 2 Mar. 1867. —Claud Hugh, b. 15 April, 1871.— Hilda Rachel.— Dau. b. 8 Jan. 1878. (2) Walter Cecil, capt. late 88rd regt.; b. 26 May, 1839; m. 81 July, 1867, Mary Blanche, 2nd dau. of late Major-Gen. John Polglase James, of Helston, Cornwall, E.i.c.s. and has 9 sons and 8 dans. Dudley Herbert Cecil, b. 14 Nov. 1869.— Cecil St. Leger, b. 26 May, 1876.— Ethel Beatrice.— Augusta Blanche.— Lilian Grace. Jiart. Catherine Charlotte, d. 9 Sept. 1866, having m. 1837 who'd!2TiU%^8li;a?e5^3^^^^^'^'' ^"'^^^ ^^^«^-)' S S^°% v^'uk' ^^® ^P"^' 1^33, to Rev. Edward Cook- son, r^tor of Lorkby Thore, Westm. and had a son and 2 daus. [8] Georgiana, d. 27 Aug. 1880, having m. 5 Sept. 1837 to the March^ Teodoro Carlo Strozzi, of LavacchiorTuscany [9] Lydia Constantia, m. 1st- 1841, to Arthur Stow Esq. who d. 1862. She re-m. 13 Mar 1872 to Edwa^' MurreU, of Southfield, Aschurch. ' ^^^*^^ a^V^^T'JrVf^ "^icoi'eir of Maximilian Western, Ksq. (BART ), of Cokethorpe Park,Oxon.; she d. 23 April 1836 He im 2ndly-29 June, 1837. Sarah Bucktrout, widow of Sir 5^S^^°^^v ?^™"e^; sl^e d. s. p. 11 Oct. 1877. aged 87. By his Ist wife he had 2 sons and 2 daus. ri] Walter, of Ctokethorpe Park. Oxon. and Flamborough Vorks.; b. 27 Sept. 1804; d. s. p. 14 Dec.1870. aged 66, having ^w ^, I?**' Katharine, dau. of Thomas Thornhill, Esq. of Woodleys. Oxon. ^ J?L?5^^ Rowland, d. s. p. 3 Jan. 1852, having m. Mary Qitherine. 2nd dau. of J Harrison, Esq. of Pocklington, Yorks^ she cL 25 July, 1865 (having re-m. 2 May, 1865, to ^ ^^^o-^"'^'" Stanhope, col. 13th regt. 1864, ensign 1815, gen. 1868 ; he d. s. p. 21 Feb. 1880.) [3] Prances, m. 11 May, 1826, to Charles CottreU Dormer, Eaqjrf Rouflham, Oxon,; he d. 3 Dec. 1874, leaving a son (see r4] Louisa, d. s. p. 1841, having m. 2 Nov. 1833, as Ist wife, to Sir Henry Boynton, 10th Baronet. /4/ Henry Eustachius, of Apperley Court, co. Wore; b 31 Aug. 1777; d. 99 May, 1865, having m. 21 Dec. 1802, Mary, eldest dan. of Rev. Edmund Clartwright, of Woburn, Beds. d.d. f.r.s. (the celebrated inventor); she d. 3 Feb. 1858, having had with other issue 9 sons and a dau. ril Hu^ Edwin, professor of geology at Oxford; b. 2 Mar. 1811; d. s. p. 14 Sept. 1863. having m. 23 July, 1845, Catherine Dorcas Maule, 2nd dau. of Sir WilUam Janline, Bart. r21 John Henry, of Apperiey Court, co. Glouc; b. 13 Feb 1818. unm. [31 Fran QIR wn O 1884,1 Frances. WILLIAM, 6th Baronet ; b. 12 Mar. 1753 ; d. 8 Jan. having m. 15 April, 1778, Henrietta, dau. and coheir of Nathaniel Cholmeley, of Whitby and Howsham, Yorks.; she ' o^^y^^^^l' ^'■^^^^^ a BARONET 22 June, 1803 ; m 27 May, 1785, Helen, dau. and coheir of John Tew, of Dublin (by Margaret, dau. of Robert Maxwell, of Fellows Hall f o-^^.^^^^V^'i ^iece of John, 1st Lord Farnham). She re-ni' to Williaiii Holmes, treasurer of the ordnance. Sir James d. 1 Dec. 1804, having had an only surviving son, SIR JAMES MATTHEW, 2nd Baronet. D.C.L. gent, of the pnvy chamber; b. 6 April, 1786; d. 2 Dec 1864 bavin c m. 5 Sept. 1810 Isabella, dau. of Nicolson Calvert, of Hun.' don House, Herts. (Verney-Bart.) ; she d. 12 April, 1862, having had .*) sons and 3 daus. ' ' """"o S\\ ^^l James Matthew, 3rd and present Baronet. (2) John Calvert, of Mount Temple, co. Dublin, Irish barrister 1838, formerly chief pohce magistrate DubUn, soUcitor to board of inland revenue, Ireland, since 1866, heir presumptive to the Baronetcy ; b. 21 Feb. 1813 ; m. Sept 18™ Ladv Margaret Caulfeild (p.p. 1864), only dau. of Hon. Henry S feild and sister of James Molyneux, Earl of Charlemont, k.p and has 2 sons and 3 daus. ^^yju.^>, r^.tr. James Henry, M.A. Oxon. bar.-at-law M.T. 1874, capt. R Tvrone VU/.aJi ""'M b. 8 Dec 1849.-William Francis, 3rd' sec. diplomatic '^'^'^k service 1881; b. 22 Nov. l«66.-Elinor Margaret.-Franccs Anne.— Alice Isabella. STUART, Sib Simeon Heney, "of Harteley Mauduit" (1660, E.), capt. late 71st highland L.I.; s. his father as 6th Baronet in 1868; b. 15 June, 1823; m. lst^-15 April, 1846, Julia Maria, youngest dau. of (Hon.) James Cuthbert, of Bertheir Manor, Canada East, 60th regt.; she d. 10 Jan. 1848. He m. 2ndly — 15 Oct. 1850, Catherine Henrietta, dau. of Lieut.-Gen. Henry Lechmere Worrall, E.l.c.s. and has a son and 2 daus. (1) Simeon Henry Lechmere, b. 16 May, 1864. (2) Mabel Frances Luttrell. (3) Catherine Eva, m. 6 April, 1876, to Rev. Thomas Lane Coulson Bridges, B.A. St. John's Coll. Camb. 1866, curate in charge of Titley, Hereford, 1880, vicar of Llandenny, Mon. 1871/5, vicar of Wormleighton, Warwicks. 1876, 8, — 22 Dec. 1835, Lady Elizabeth O'Bryen, dau. and coheir of William, late Marquis of Thomond, k.p. (ext.— see B. Inchiquin) ; she d. 9 May, 1870, having had 3 sons, (1) William Lewis Stucley-Stucley, lieut.-col. late gren. guards; b. 17 Aug. 1836; m. 1st— 15 April, 1869, Rosamond Head, only dau. of Head Pottinger Best, Esq. of Donnington Grove, Berks.; she d. s. p. 29 Sept. 1877. He m. 2ndly— 5 Feb. 1879, Marion Elizabeth, eldest dau, of Henry Edward Hamlyn-Fane, Esq. of Clovelly Court, Devon, and Avon Tyrell, Hants. (E. Westmorland). (2) Lewis George Orchard, lieut. 36th regt. b. 26 April, 1843; d. unm. 11 Oct. 1870. (3) Edward Arthur George, b. 12 Feb. 1852. Sir George m. 2ndly— 31 Jan. 1872, Louisa, 4th dau. of late Bernard Granville, Esq. of Welles- bourne Hall, Warwicks. and has 2 sons, (4) Hugh Nicholas Granville, b. 22 June, 1873. (5) Humphrey St. Leger, b. 7 June, 1877. ARMS— Quarterly, 1st and 4th, Az. three pears or, Stucley. 2nd and 3rd, Per fesse embattled arg. and sa. three bucks* attires each fixed to the scalp counterchanged, Buck. Crest — Between a buck's attires a lion rampant or holding a battle-axe ppr. Seats — Hartland Abbey, Bideford, and Affeton Castle, Devon* shire. RESIDENCE— Moreton, Bideford, Devon. Eineage. /GEORGE STUCLEY BUCK, of Affeton, North Devon VJT (great-grandson of George Buck, of Bideford, merchant, and 7 times mayor of that town, by his Wife Sarali, ojily dau. of 2R2 598 STYLE. Lewis Stucley, of Bideford) ; bp 8 Mar. 1754 ; d 30 Nov 1791, havine m. 8 April, 1780, Martha (sister of Adm. Sir «. (x. Kelts? eTdest dau. of Bev. Kichard Keats, rector of Bideford, SdKngsNUton, Devon, chaplain to H-R-H Duke om rpnop- she d 30 Nov. 1833, having (re-m. April, .1801, to S'-Col James Kirkman, who d. 20 Feb. 1816) had with other FiTlISs Wia'm'^of Affeton, N. Devon m.P 1839/57 and Exeter 1826/30; b. 25 April, 1784; d. 25 Apnl, 1868, having m 18 April, 1808, Anne, dau. of Thomas Robbins, of Eound- ham, Berks, formerly of Pile well, Hants.; she d. 12 Apnl, 1«(9, aged 88, having had a son and dau. ri) Sir George Stucley, created a Baronet. (2) Louisa, d. 11 April, 1880, having m. 9 June, 1840, as 2nd wife, to Samuel Trehawke Kekewich, Esq. of Peamore, Devon, M.P.; he d. 1 June, 1873, leaving by her a son and 3 daus. /I/ George William KEKEWICH, b. 1 April, 1841. /2/ Emma, ^ , ,r -r. * /3/ Louisa, m. 6 Oct. 1874, to George John Moore, Esq. of Appleby Parva, CO. Leic. and has 2 sons, „^^ „ ,, Charles Louis George MOOBB, b. Mar. 1876.— Gerald Henry, b. May, 1877. /4/ Anna Maude. ,„„,,- [2] Eichard Buck, of Bideford, capt. R.K.; b. 23 Oct. 1786; d.7 Aug. 1830, leaving a son and dau. (1) Richard Hugh Keats, rector of St. Dominick, Cornwall, since 1863. ^,. ^,, (2) Martha (eldest dau.); m. to Ohver D Arcy, major 18th (R.I.) regt. ,„,« * [3] Elizabeth, d. 29 April, 1831, having m. 31 Aug. 1816, to Zachary Clutterbuck Bayley, col. R.A.; he d. 25 Nov. 1866. QTYLE, Sir William ^^ Henry Marsham (1627, E.), of Glenmore, CO. Donegal, J.P. D.L. high sheriff 1856, J.P. Mon.; s. his kinsman as 9th Baronet in 1879 ; b. 3 Sept. 1826 ; m. 18 Dec. 1848,Hon. Rosa- mond Marion Morgan, eldest dau. of Charles, Ist Lord Tredegar, and has 4 sons and 4 daus. (1) William Charles Marsham, b. 5 Oct. 1849. (2) Frederic Montague, b. 10 May, 1867. (3) Henry Glenmore, b. 11 June, 1862. (4) Rodney Charlse, b. 4 May, 1864. (5) Rosamond Louisa, m. 8 April, 1872, as 2nd wife, to Henry Price Holford, late lieut. 10th hussars, and has 4 sons, George Holford, b. 9 Dec 1872.— Arthur, b. 13 Nov. 1873. —Alfred, b. 19 April, 1876.— Son, b. 7 Nov. 1881. (6) Selina Isabella. (7) Lydia Frances, m. 12 Jan. 1875, to Benjamin Francis Meynell Bloomfield, Esq. of Castle Caldwell, co. Fennanagh, J.P. (B. Bloomfield). (8) Mary Louisa. Arms— Sa. a fesse or fretty of the field, between three fleurs-de- lis of the second, a bordure of the last. Crest— A wolf's head per fesse sa. collared or, the lower part fretty of the last. Seats— Glenmore, Stranorlar, co. Donegal, and Bicester House Oxon. ' Emeage. SIR HUMPHREY STYLE, of Langley, Knt. (son of John Style, alderman of London, and grandson of William Style, of Ipswich, who d. 1475), sheriff of Kent 1543/4, an esquire of the body to Henry VIII.; ni. Bridget, dau. of Sir Thomas Baldrey, Knt. and had with other issue 2 sons, /!/ Edmund, of Langley, whose grandson, Sir Humphrey of Langley, gent, of the privy chamber to James I. and cup bearer to Charles I. created a Baro- net OF Ireland 13 Sept. 1624, and also a Baronet of ENflLAND 20 May, 1627 ; m. Elizabeth, dau. and heir of Robert Pershall, Esq. of Lincoln's Inn, and widow of Sir Robert Bosvile, of Eynsford, Knt.; he d. s. p. 10 Nov. 1659. /2/ Oliver, of Wateringbury, Kent; d. 4 Mar. 1622, aged 79. ^ ha\-ing m. Susannah, dau. of John Bull, and had an only surviving son, SIR THOMAS STYLE, created a BARONET 21 April, 1627, d. 18 Oct. 1637 (funeral certificate H.C.), having m. Eliz- abeth, dau. and heir of Robert Foulkes, Esq. of Mountnessing, Essex; she d. 20 May, 1660, leaving an only son, j SIR THOMAS, 2nd Baronet, d. 19 Nov. 1702, having m. Ist, Elizabeth, dau. of Sir WilUam Armine, Bart, of Osgodby, CO. Line, (ext.); she d. 10 Dec. 1679, ha\-ing had with other issue a son, (1) Sir OUver, 3rd Baronet, d. s. p. 12 Feb. 1702/3. SIR THOMAS m. 2ndly, Margaret, dau. of Sir Thomas Twys- den, Bart.; she d. 6 I)ec. 1718, having had with other issue a son : viz. Sm THOMAS, 4th Baronet, d. 11 Jan. 1769, having m. Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Charles Hotham, M.P. Knt. and Bart. (B. HOTHAM).; she d. 25 Oct. 1737, ha\-ing had with other issue 3 sons, /!/ Sir Charles, s. as 5th Baronet. /2/ Robert, vicar of Wateringbury, and rector of Mereworth; m. Priscilla, dau. of Rev. John Davis; she d. 18 June, 1832, aged 84, having had with 6 daus. 2 sons, (1) Charles, of Glenmore, co. Donegal; b. 1777; d. 21 Dec. 1853, having m. April, 1812, Frances, eldest dau. of John Cochrane, Esq. of Edcnmore, oo. Donegal ; she d. 20 Jan. 1875, having had 2 sons and 5 daus. /I/ Charles, b. 19 Mar. 1816; d. 21 Oct 1845. having m. 22 Feb. 1841, Enuna, dau. of John Francis N<>'' '- F-- mih! bad an only dau. Emma Frances, anm. 121 William, in II.O.; d. 4 Jan. 1860, agceedes, Esq. /6/ Blanche, m. 4 April, 1872, to Charles James Rad- clyffe, jun. Esq. of Hyde, Dorset, and has 2 sons and 3 daus. Charles Robert Eustace Radct.yffe, b. 15 Jan. 1873.— Raymond Augustus Edwanl, b. 16 Jan. 1878.— Evelyn Blanche. — Violet.— Lilian Grace. ni Edith, m. 17 Sept. 1868, to William Frederick, 2nd son of Charles James Radclyffe, Esq. of Hyde, aforesaid, and has a son and dau. Chartes Percy Frederick RADCLYFFE, b. 26 Oct. 1870. Emily Florence. to Robert Ash- to Lieut.-Col. of state war ?Zf^^^\ SULIVAN m. 2ndly-30 Sept. 1874. Eleanor Chris- ^^""^ ^l"- ^L-^^^ Charles Fletcher, Es^. of S Park ^JT^' ^i^ 1^1 ^ son, b. 11 Aug. 1880. ' (Z) Robert Desmond, of Hambledon, Hants, b. 1 Feb 1828- onlv oh,-l^ T'^,,-!^ T"^^^ ^' ^^"^ Reynolds, and had an ?5n T^K V-. ^y Albinia Fanny, d. 21 June, 1873. r^nt ^n-S^^^"^' ''•^•oJn'^- C°"- C^°^b. 1860, rector of K'anTof hhT^ l5^;/i^- S*' Margaret's,' Brighton. Ju V ifi^i^ t ^i- ^^- ^"^i' Mimms, Herts. 1864/72; b. 14 AhS'R^^tk^^^/'^®' ^^^^' Adelaide, 4th dau. of late ^^i:^^^'^W^^ '■^^- ^- 12 May, 1860.-Harry FiL (4rEilen,^irm'«^«-8ct^?Lt^^^^--^^^-^«^^- iJ^sS^l"^'"' u • Ji^,^"^' ^^' *« Thomas Beale Browne, mr?a^^",^i''"''' ^'°'J^' *°^ Cappaghwhite, co. Tippe- rary, and had 3 sons and a dau. ^ /I/ John Beale-Browne, b. 8 May, 1841 • d having m. 12 Sept. 1867, Chariotte Sophia,' only dau. of late John H. Chancellor, of Barnes, Sun^y /2/ Thomas Beale, b. 7 Oct. 1848 (3/ George Beale, b. 24 Aug. 1850. ptni"^ ?^^ ^"^°' '''• 1^ ^P*- 1874, to Francis Lamb i'bilip, Scots greys. iSL^f^Sl^'^^'nJ;' ^\ '• I. It^P'^' 1858' having m. 22 May, 1864, to Henry Charles Deedes, Esq. £I2.w ^'l"'* Charlotte, m. 30 July, 1850, to Edward Robert; ?£S^Si°°®' °' Kentwell Hall, Suffolk, j.p. d.l. high i Sfaid J'S' ^^* ^^"^'^ dragoon guards, and has SH^AfJ^^^^^"^^'^^' ^- ^ -l^^y' 1862.-Isabel Eliza- beth.— Albmia Manan.— Leila Emily Catherine.— Mabel (Mary.— Ahce Maud Mary. 2] Robert, bar.-at-law i.t.; b. 27 Jan. 1797; m. 3 June, 819, Margaret, eldest dau. of Edward Filmer (Bart.), of Bath, major In the army. [3] Margaret, b. 21 April, 1792 ; m. worth, capt. life guards. [4] Harriet, b. 26 April, 1796 ; m. Francis de Vismes, who d. 18 Dec. 1869. r2] John, of Richings Park, Bucks, under-sec. „. „ .. .,„, department, M.P. Old Sarum, and Aldborougb, Yorks.; b. 7 May. 1749; d. 81 Oct. 1839, having m. 24 May, 1789, Lady Henriette Ann Barbara Hobart, dau. of George, 3rd Eari of Bucking- hamshire; she d. 12 Dec. 1828, having had with 5 daus. an only son, John Augustus Sulivan, of Richings, provost-marshal of Jamaica, and sec. and registrar of Denierara ; b. 19 Oct. 1798 ; d. 23 June, 1871, having m. 1st— 15 July, 1816, Maria HoUnes, "daughter" of Mr. Thomas Oldaker; this marriage dissolved by Act of Parliament. He m. 2ndly— 17 Aug. 1826, Jane, dau. of Adm. Sir Charles Tyler, k.c.b.; she d. 2 Feb. 1847, having had 2 sons and a dan. /I/ Roper Augustus, late R. Bucks mil.; b. 25 May, 1827; m. 3 Feb. 1857, Mary Frances Theresa, dau. of Francis McDonnell, Esq. of Plasnewydd, Usk, Mon.; she d. 11 Feb. 1875, leaving a dau.— Mary Louisa. /2/ Frederic, postmaster-gen. Jamaica; b. 11 May, 1835; m. 11 Feb. 1862, Caroline, 2nd dau. of William Kemble, Esq. of Eastbourne, and has had 2 sons and 4 daus. Charles Frederic, b. 7 Dec. 1862.— Hugh, b. 17 May, 1874 — Norah Elize, d. 26 Jan. 1879, aged 14.— Kathleen Mary.— Lilian Hope.— Emelia Frederica May, d. young. /a/ Emilia Caroline, m. 4 July, 1856, to Lewis Knight-Bruce. Esq. (B. Aberdare). E31 Sir Richard John, created a Baronet. 4j Henry Boyle, d. at Madras, 1783, unm. Qm RICHARD JOSEPH SULLIVAN, of Thames Ditton. O Surrey, M.P. New Romney, and Seaford, Sussex, created a Baronet 22 May, 1804 ; b. 10 Dec. 1752 ; d. 17 July, 1806. having m. 3 Dec. 1778, Mary, only surviving dau. of Thomas' Lodge, of Leeds; she d. 24 Dec. 1832, having had with 2 daus. 6 sons, [1] Sir Henry, 2nd Baronet, lieut.-col. Coldstream guards, M.P. Lincoln ; b. 31 Mar. 1785; killed in a sortie at Bayonne. 14 April, 1814. ' [2] Sir Charles, s. as 3rd Baronet. [3] Edward Richard, Madras c.s. ; b. 8 June, 1791 ; d. 6 Oct. 1824, having m. 1815, Maria, only dau. of Gen. Sir James Lillyman Caldwell, G.C.B.; she d. having had 2 sons and a dau. (1) Richard James, b. 15 Aug. 1816 ; d. s. p. 6 Feb. 1858, having m. 15 Aug. 1850, Hester Elizabeth, dau. of Laurence Cloete, of Zandvliete, Cape of Good Hope. (2) Frederick Henry Richard, d. unm. 31 Mar. 1840. (3) Maria Charlotte, d. 3 Jan. 1881, having m. 29 May, 1839, to Sir John Lees, Bart. [4] Frederick, vicar of Kimpton, Herts. ; b. 1 Feb. 1797 ; d. 28 July, 1873, having m. 1st— 3 Jan. 1821, Arabella Jane, dau. of Valentine H. Wilmot, of Fam borough, Hants. (B. Dacre)* she d. 27 Jan. 1839. He m. 2ndly— 1843, Emily Anne' eldest dau. of Levi Ames, of The Hyde, Beds. ; she d. s. p. 25 April, 1856. By his 1st wife he had 2 sons and a dau. (1) Sir Francis William, k.c.b. C.m.g. rear-adm. r.n. naval A.D.C. to Queen 1877/81, late commanding Cape of Good Hope station, J.P. Beds, and Herts, heir presumptive to the Baronetcy ; b. 31 May, 1834 ; m. 17 Aug. 1861, Agnes, 2nd dau. of late Sir Sydney Smith Bell (chief justice Cape of Good Hope 1868/74), and has 2 sons and a dau. 600 SULLIVAN'-'GRANT-SUTTIE, Frederick, b. 28 April, 1865.-Eichard, b. 17 Aug. 1866.- mSiiSXu NOV. 1835; m. 2 June, 1869, Louisa i!i of J^mes Pierce, Esq. of Llanelly, Brecon, and has 2 rarBarMrinTcharlotte, m. 20 July. 1846, to Ad- the Hon. Sir William Frederick WilUam Grey, R.N. G.CB. (E. GbeY). rSl Arthur, major in the army ; d. 7 June, i»32 ^ tej William, major-gen. in the army,C.B. col. 58th re^.^b^ 10 Oct. 1804 ; d. 6 Jan. 1870, having m. J ^hn^a Caulfeild, widow of Capt. Dalton R.E. and dau. of Thomas Knox Hannyngton, Esq.; she d. 25 Aug. 1877. am CHABLES, 3rd Baronet, adm. of the blue , b 28 Feb. S 1789 ; d. 21 Nov. 1862, having m. 21 Nov. 1818, Jean Aine, only dau. of Kobert Taylor, of Ember Court, Surrey; she d 9 July, 1863, having had 2 sons and 2 daus. (5) Sir Charles, 4tli Baronet; b. 13 Jan. 1820; d. unm. 3 (iT Sir Edward Robert, 5th and present Baronet. (3) Mary Margaret, m. 20 'Feb. 1869, as 2nd wife to Hen^y Currie, Esq. of West Horsley Place, Surrey (Bart.); he d. 26 aT Jean! d. s. p. 3 Feb. 1865, having m. 6 Dec. 1863, to Rev. Henry Nele Loring, late incumbent of Southwick-cum-Boar- hunt, Hants, son of Adm. Sir John Loring, K.C.B. K.C.H. SULLIVAN, Eight Hon. Sir Edward, Bart, so created 29 Dec. 1881, P.C. Ireland 1869, m.a. Trin. Coll. Dublin, Irish barrister 1848, Q.c. 1858, serj.-at-law 1860, and a bencher of King's Inn 1860, law adviser to the crown 1861, solicitor-gen. Ireland 1865/6, attorney-gen. 1868/70, master of the rolls since 1870, m.p. Mallow 1865/68, 1868/70 ; b. 10 July, 1822; m. 24 Sept. 1850, Bessie Josephine, dau. of late Robert Bailey, of Cork, and has had 4 sons and a dau. M H^'f^ Ok'>^ciU,l %di>^l iSSk (1) Edward, B.A. Trin. Coll. Dublin, bar.-at-law. King's Inns, Dublin ; b. 27 Feb. 1852. (2) Robert, b. 13 Sept. 1854 ; drowned (3) William, in H.o. ; b. 21 Feb. 1860. (4) John, b. 8 May, 1861. (5) Annie. Arms — Per pale gu. and az. on a f esse between in chief a boar passant and in base a boar counter-passant or, three cross- crosslets sa. Crest — On a Roman fasces fessewise a robin, all ppr. Motto — Tot prasmia vitae. Seat— Garryduff. co. Cork. Residence— 32, Fitz William Place, Dublin. CiiUBS— Reform, Athenaeum. Hineage. EDWARD SULLIVAN of Dublin, formerly of Mallow, co. Cork; d. 23 Feb. 1867, having m. 27 Aug. 1821, Anne (Lynch), widow of Surflen, r.n. ; she d. 22 Jan. 1841, leaving 2 sons and a dau. (1) Sir Edward, created a Baronet. (2) William, clerk of records and writs, Ireland ; b. 1 May, 1828 ; m. EUzabeth, dau. of James Kilbee, of Rath- sallagh, CO. Wicklow, and has issue. (3) Anne, m. to Arthur Stanley Jackson, Q.c. GRANT-SUTTIE, SiR George, of Balgone and Preston Grange, co. Haddington (1702, N.8.); 8. his father as 7th Baronet in 1878 ; b. 2 Sept. 1870 ; heir presumptive, his uncle Francis. A.RMS— Quarterly, 1st and 4th, Barry wavy of six az. and or on a chief of the last a lion rampant-naissant double-queued vert, SUTTIE. 2nd and 3rd, Or, a chevron chequy gu. and of the first between three hunting-horns sa. garnished of the second within a bordure chequy of the second and first, Semplk. Crest— A ship under sail all ppr. Motto — Nothing hazard nothing have. SEATS— Balgone and Preston Grange, Prestonpans, N.B. Emeage. SIR GEORGE SUTTIE,of Addingston.and of Balgonie, j. u, first person knighted by Queen Anne in Scotland, created a Baronet of Nova Scotia T) May, 1702, with romnindor to ins heirs male ; m. Marion Semple, heiress of Fiulgonio, and had 5 sons and 5 daus. His son, SIR GEORCrE, 2nd Baronet, m. Marion, dan. of Sir Hew Dalrymple, Bart, lord president of session in Scotland; shed. 1739, having had 6 sons and 4 daus. His son, SIR GEORGE, 3rd Baronet, lieut.-col. of f(H)t 1751, repre- sented Haddinptoiis. for many years, retired 1777; b. 11 Oct. 1715; d. 26 Nov. 1783, having ni. 7 June, 1757, Anne Grant, 2nd dau. of William, Lord Prestongrauge of Session ; she d. 25 April, 1809, having had 4 sons and 6 daus. His eldest son, SIR JAMES GRANT-SUTTIE, 4th Baronet, s. to the Pres- ton Grange estates on the death of his aunt, Janet Grant, Countess of Hyndford 1818, lieut.-col. in the army. M.P. Had- dingtons.; b. 10 May, 1759; tl. 1836, having ni. 18 April, 1792, Katherine Isabella, 2nd dau. of James Hamilton, Esq. of Bangour, N.B.; she d. having liad with 2 daus. a son, viz.: SIR GEORGE, 5th Baronet, D.L. Haddington, Scots guards; b. 1 Aug. 1797 ; d. 19 June, 1878, having m. 3 Sept. 1829, Lady Harriet, dau. of Francis, 7th Earl of Wemyss ; she d. 30 May, 1858, having had 4 sons and 2 daus. (1) Sir James, s. as Pth Baronet. (2) Francis, capt. R.N. heir presumptive to the Baro- netcy; b. 18 Jan. 1832 ; m. 15 Jan. 1877, Elizalieth, youngest dau. of late Donald Maciutyre, Esq. of Kayuga, N..s. Wales, and has a son and 3 daus. George Donald, b. 14 Oct. 1877.— Sheila Laura Mary.— Ekie Hew Margaret, b. 5 Dec. 1879.— A dau. b. 14 Nov. 1880. (3) George, maj. 75th regt. ; d. unm. Jan. 1875. (4) Robert, bar.-at-law l.T. 1866; b. 18 Mar. 1840. (5) Margaret. (6) Katherine Isabella. SIR JAMES, 6th Baronet, .t.p. d.l. co. Berwick, lieut.-col. com. Haddington art. mil.; b. 25 May, 1830 ; d. 30 Oct. 1878, having m. 6 Aug. 1857, Lady Susan Harriet Innes-Ker, eldest dau. of James Henry Robert, 6th Duke of Roxburghe, and had a son and 3 daus. (1) Sir George, 7th and present Baronet. (2) Susan Hari-iet, m. 10 April, 1878, to John Hew, Yisoount Dalrvmple (E. STAIR). (3) Harriet. (4) Victoria Alberta, SUTTON. 601 SUTTON, Sir Eichaed Francis, "of Norwood Park, Notts." (1772, G.B.); s. his father as 5th Baronet in 1878 ; b. 20 Dec. 1853 ; heir presumptive, his brother Ar- thur. Arms— Quarterly, let and 4th, Arg. a canton sa., Sutton. 2nd and 3rd, Arg. a cross flory az., Lexington. Crest— A wolf's head erased gu. Motto — Tout jours prest. Seats- Benham Park, Newbery, Berks ; St John's Park, Ryde Barton Court, Hungerford. and Hmeage. SIR WILLIAM SUTTON, of Averham, Notts, (descended in the 13th generation from Roland de Sutton, of Sutton- upon-Trent, temp. HENRY III. and his wife Margery, sister and coheir of John de Lexinton and of Henry, bishop of Lin- coln) ; m. Susanna, dau, of Thomas Coney, Esq. of Bassing- thorpe, CO. Line, and had with other issue 2 sons, (1) Robert, created Lord Lexington of Averham 1645, and d. 1668, leaving an only son, Robert, 2nd Lord, on whose death without male issue, 1723, the title become extinct, but his only dau. and heir, Bridget, m. to John, 3rd Duke of Rutland, ancestor of Viscount Canterbury, and Baron Manners. (2) Henry of Averham, m. Mabel, dau. of Henry Faunt, of Stathorpe, Leic. His great-grandson, SIR RICHARD SUTTON, of Norwood Park (son of Sir Robert Sutton, K.B. ambassador to Holland, Constantinople, and Paris, by Judith, Countess Dowager of Sunderland, and dau. and coheir of Benjamin Tichbome, Esq.) ; sat in parUament from 176/5 to 1795 for the boroughs of St. Albans, Sandwich, and Boroughbridge, sec. of state 1766/72, created a Baronet 14 Oct. 1772, commissioner of the treasury 1781; b. 31 July, 1733; d. 10 Jan. 1802, having m. Ist, Susan, dau. of Philip Champion de Crespigny (Bart.); she d. s. p. . He m. 2ndly, Anne, dau. and coheh: of William Peers- Williams, Esq. of Cad- hay, Devon ; she d. 1787, having had issue. He ni. Srdly, his cousin Margaret, dau of John Porter, Esq. of Wandsworth, Surrey; she d. s. p. 8 Jan. 1824. By his 2nd wife he had with 3 daus. 3 sons, /I/ John, o. v, p. 16 Sept. 1801, having m. Sophia Frances, dau. of Charles Chaplin, Esq. of Tathwell, co. Line. ; she d. 9 Feb. 1844, having (re-m.4 Oct. 1804, to Thomas Wright, Esq. of Bramcote, Notts.) had an only son. Sir Richard, s. as 2nd Baronet. /2/ Kichanl, h. 2 Feb. 1771. /3/ Rolx^rt Nassau, capt. Notts, mil. late 68th regt. A.D.C. to Sir Ralph Abercromby in Egypt ; b. 1 Aug. 1776 ; d. 7 April, 1833, having m. 20 May, 1812, Mary Georgiana, dau. of John Manners-Button (V. Caxteiibury), of Kelham, Notts.; she d. 8/10 Nov. 1846, having had 3 sons and 3 daus. [1] Robert, of Scawby Hall, co. Line. j. u. J.P. parts of Lindsey, M.A. Trin. Coll. Camb. 1838, rector of Bilsthorpe, Notts. 1859/67, of Averham 1844/52; b. 1 Mar. 1813; m. 4 May, 1847, Charlotte, dau. of John and sister and sole heir of Sir John Nelthorpe, Bart (ext.); she d. 11 Nov. 1872, liaving had 4 sons and 4 daus. (1) Robert Nassau, of Scawby, major 8th hussars 1881; b. 13 May, 1850. (2) Henry John, lieut. 87th R.I. fusiliers; b. 9 Dec. 1851. (3) Francis Richard, b. 27 Mar. 1853; m. 4 June, 1881, Edith Louisa, 2nd dau. of Arthur Pryor, of Hylands, Essex (4) Hugh Nelthorpe, b. 3 May 1857.^/ /J 6^j. /((Vr/Mit^, (5) Mary Georgiana, m. 8 Feb. 1876, to (3oningsby Charles Sibthorp, of Canwick Hall, Line, and North Mymms, Herts. (6) Evelyn Charlotte. (7) Mabel Albinia, m. 29 June, 1876, to Montagu Richard Waldo Sibthorp, and has 2 daus. Mabel Janetta Sibthorp.— Esther Mary. (8) Janetta Nina. [2] Henry John, capt. 7th hussars; d. unm. 3 Mar. 1847. [3] Frederick, capt. late 11th hussars ; b. 26 Feb. 1817 ; m 1st— 12 May, 1841, Eliza, dau. of Rev. W. M. Jones, vicar of Ospringe, Kent; she d. 1844, having had 2 sons and a dau. (1) Frederick Nassau, d. unm. 20 Dec. 1869, aged 26. (2) Robert, R.N.; b. 25 Dec. 1844; d. 22 Oct. 1879. (3) Ruth Isabella, m. 2 April, 1866, to Frederick Lock- wood Edridge, lieut. -col. 20th regt. and has 3 sons and a dau. Charles Sutton Edridge, b. 11 Feb. 1867.— Frederick Bertram, b. 8 Feb. 1870.— Hugh Lockwood, b. 28 Feb. 1872.— Mary Isabella. CAPT. F. Sutton m. 2ndly— 19 Oct. 1847, Georgina, dau. of Ven. James Croft (Bart.), late archdeacon of Canterbury, and has 3 sons and 2 daus. (4) Algernon Charles, b. 6 reb.l852.-(6) Herberi; Ari;hur, %f A-Vnl,1853.—(6) Charles Nassau, b. 9 Feb. 1869. (7) Amy Georgiana, m. 9 June, 1876, to Lieut. Francis Hay Chapman, r.n. (2nd son of WilUam Greenwood Chap- man, Esq.), and has a son and dau. Noel Hay CHAPMAN, b. 29 Oct. 1876.-Eva Catherine Drummond. (8) Eva Pulteney, m. 2 June, 1881, to John Warre SiU, Esq. R.E. * [4] Georgiana Albinia. [5] Mary Isabella, d. 6 Nov. 1864, having m. 2 June, 1840, as 1st wife, to Sir George Baker, Bart, of Loventor, Devon. [OJ Anna Maria, m. 12 Dec. 1853, to Joost Peter, Baron Van Aerssen, Beijeren Van Voshol, chamberlain to the King of the Netherlands, and Netheriands minister at Lisbon; he d. 20 Aug. 1857. SIR RICHARD, 2nd Baronet, b, 16 Dec. 1798 ; d. 13 Nov. 1855, having m. 17 Dec. 1819, Mary EUzabeth, dau. of Benjamin Burton, Esq. (Bart.), of Burton Hall, co. Carlow; she d. 1 Jan. 1842, having had 7 sons and 4 daus. /I/ Sir John, 3rd Baronet, high sheriff Notts. 1867 ; b. 18 Oct. 1820 ; d. 5 June, 1873, having m. 23 Aug. 1844, Emma Helena, eldest dau of Col. Sherlock, K.H. of Southwell, Notts.; she d. Jan. 1845. ' /2/ Sir Richard, s. as 4th Baronet. /3/ Francis, capt. late R.H. guards ; b. 2 Sept. 1822 ; m. 19 April, 1855, Evelyn Mary Stuart, 4th dau. of late Eight Hon. G. L. Dawson-Damer (B. Port Arlington), and has an only surviving son, (1) Francis Richard Hugh Seymour, late lieut. Dorset yeo. cav. ; b. 23 July, 1858; m. 21 JiUy, 1881, Lady Susan Eliza- beth Lascelles, dau. of Henry Thynne, 4th Earl of Harewood. /4/ Charles, late 12th lancers ; b. 16 Aug. 1823 ; m. 10 July, 1861, AUce, eldest dau. of Sir William Wolstan Dixie, Bart, and has 3 sons, Charles Wolstan, b. 1862. /5/ Augustus, M.A. Univ. Coll. Oxon. 1856, prebendary of Line. 1862, rector of West Tofts, Norfolk, 1849 ; b. 13 Jan. 1825 ; m. 2 Oct. 1851, Charlotte Robina, dau. of late John Carter, Esq. of Northwold, Norfolk, and has 4 sons and 2 daus. Arthur Frederick, curate of St. Botolph, Line. 1877 ; b. 6 July, 1852.— Richard, lieut. Notts, mil.; b. 23 Dec. 1856. —Gilbert William, b. 15 May, 1858.— Lawrence Herbert, b. 20 Mar. 1865.— Augusta Mary.— Catherine Mabel. /6/ Henry George, late 12th lancers ; b. 21 July, 1826 ; m. 6 Feb. 1849, Matilda, eldest dau. of George H. Walker-Heneage Esq. of Compton Bassett, Wilts, and has 3 sons, Edward, b. 24 Feb. 1850.— George Francis, 2nd lieut. Cold- stream guards ; b. 31 Dec. 1858.— Hugh Clement, b. 20 Jan. 1867. /7/ Frederick Heathcote, M.A. Magdalen Coll. Oxon. 1858, rector of Brant Broughton, Line, since 1873, vicar of Theddingwarth 1864/73; b. 30 Sept. 1832. /8/ Mary Emily, d. 24 Jan. 1855, having m. 27 June, 1848, as 1st wife, to Lord Arthur Edward Hill-Trevor, created BARON Trevor 1880. 191 Sophia Louisa, d. s. p. 18 Feb. 1853, having m. 6 May, 1852, as 1st wife, to Col. Samuel William Clowes, of Broughton Old Hall, CO. Lane. M.P. N. Leic. 1868, 80, late 3rd dragoons (B. Waterpark.) /lO/ Judith Henrietta Anna. /ll/ Francis Amelia Victoria, d. 28 April, 1871, having m. 23 Oct. 1861, as 1st wife, to Ambrose Charles Lisle-March-Phil- lipps de Lisle, of Garendon and Grace Dieu, co. Leic. (see also B. SANDYS) and had 2 sons, Everard Phillipps de LlSLE, b. 17 Sept. 1862.— Bernard, b. 30 June, 1864. SIR RICHARD, 4th Baronet, lieut. 1st life guards; b. 21 Oct. 1821; d. 2 Oct. 1878, having m. 1st— 18 May, 1845, Anne, dau. of Rev. Henry Houson, rector of Brant Broughton, CO. Line; she d. s. p. 8 July, 1848. He m. 2ndly~29 July, 1851, his cousin Harriet Anne, dau. of late William Fitzwilliam Burton (BART.), of Burton Hall, co. Carlow, and had 4 sons and 8 daus. /M Sir Richard Francis, 5th and present Baronet. X27 ArthTir Edwin, heir presumptive to the Baronetcy b. 24 Sept. 1857. (3) Alexander George, b. 19 Aug. 1862. (4) Henry Cecil, b. 26 Sept. 1868. (5) Anna Harriet, m. 25 July, 1874, to Capt. Augustus Henry Macdonald-Moreton (E. DUCIE), of the Coldstream guards. (6) Emily Judith, m. 2 Nov. 1876, to William Henry Levinge, (BART.), of Lurgo, CO. Tipperary. (7) Helen Mary. (8) Mary Evelyn, m. 10 May, 1881, to Blair Onslow Cochrane, lieut. R.A. (E. DUNDONALD). (9) Maud Etheldreda. (11) Winifred Aline. (10) Georgina Mary. (12) Beatrice Zoe. Swale— see Addenda, " Chaos." SWINBURNE, SWINBURNE, Sir John, of Capheaton, North- umb. J.P. (1660, E.), sheriff 1866, retired capt. R.N. 1880, unsuccessfully contested Lichfield at general election 1880 ; s. his grandfather as 7th Baronet in 1860 ; b. 1831 ; m. 1 Jan. 1863, Emily Elizabeth, only dau. of late Rear-Adm. Henry Broadhead, r.n. (Brinckman— Bart.); she d. 23 July, 1881, having had 4 sons and a dau. (1) Hubert, b. 24 Jan. 1867. (2) TJmfreville Percy, b. 24 Nov. 1868. (3) Robert, b. 10 Feb. 1871. (4) Henry Arthur, b, 15 June, 1878; d. 2 July following. ^^5) Theodora. Arms— Per fesse gu. and arg. three cinquefoils counter- changed. Crest— Out of a ducal coronet or a demi-boar arg. crined of the first. Motto— Semel et semper. SEAT— Capheaton, Newcastle-on-Tyne. Utneage. JOHN SWINBURNE, of Capheaton (12th in descent from William de Swinburne, lord of Haighton and Cholverton, Northumb. 42 HENRY III, 1258), had a patent of Baronetcy granted him by CHARLES I. but it was never taken out. He m. as his 2nd wife, Isabella, dau. of Sir Thomas Tempest, Bart. of Stella, and d. 1652, leaving a son, SIR JOHN SWINBURNE, created a BARONET 26 Sept 1660; d. 19 June, 1706, having m. Isabel, only dau. and sole heir of Henry Lawson, of Burgh, Yorks. (royal descent), and had 24 children, of whom only 3 married, 2 daus. and a son, viz. SIR WILLIAM, 2nd Baronet ; d. 17 April, 1716, having m. 1697, Mary, dau. of Anthony Englefield, of White Knights, Berks, (royal descent), and had with other issue 3 sons. [1] Sir John, s. as 3rd Baronet. Matthew, b. 5 Dec. 1702 ; d. s. p. having m. Eleanor, dau. and heir of William Thirlwall, of Thirlwall Castle, Northumb. [3] Thomas, of Durham, b. 2 May, 1705 ; d. there 1 Feb. 1772, having m. Mary, dau. and coheir of Anthony Meaburn, of Pon- top, CO. Palatine (and relict of Thomas Thornton, of Nether- witton); she d. 1786, leaving a son, Thomas, of Pontop Hall, co. Durham; d. Oct. 1826, having m. 1781, Charlotte, dau. and coheir of Robert Spear- man, of Old Acres, co. Durham, and had an only son, Thomas Robert, of Pontop Hall, co. Durham, and Marcus, CO. Forfar, J.P. D.L. lieut.-gen. in the army, served in the Peninsular wars ; b. Mar. 1794; d. 28 Feb. 1864, aged 70, having m. 1st— 8 Dec. 1818, Maria, 3rd dau. of Rev. Anthony Coates, rector of Goldsborough, Yorks.; she d. 21 July, 1820, having had an only son, (1) Thomas Anthony, of Pontop Hall, co. Durham, and Elian Shona, N.B. capt. R.N. (retd.); b. 13 July, 1820 ; m. 21 July, 1852, Mary Anne, dau. of Capt. Edward Eraser, of Gorthleck, Inverness, and has 6 sons, Thomas Robert, lieut. R.M.A. on staff of Sir Samuel Rowe, K.c.M.G. gov. of Gold Coast 1881, late assist, prof. of fortification R.N. college; b. 4 Oct. 1853.— Spearman, late highland L.I. mil. ; b. 24 Dec. 1856.— James, b. 28 Feb. 1858.— John, R. Perth mil.; b. 18 Aug. 1861.— Anthony, b. 28 April, 1863.— Henry, b. 9 Oct. 1865. Lieut.-Gen. SWlNBURNK m. 2naiy— Oct. Ib26, Helen, eldest dau. of late James Aspinall, Esq. of Liverpool ; she d. 12 Mar. 1860, leaving an only surviving son, (2) James, of Marcus, Forfar, N.B. D.L. lieut.-col. com- manding 4th hussars; b. 29 July, 1830; d. 26 Nov. 1881, having m. 20 April, 1870, Constance Mary, 2nd dau. of Rev. Griffith Boynton (BART.), rector of Barmston, Yorks. and had 2 daus. Helen Constance.— Ethel Maude. SIR JOHN, 3rd Baronet ; b. 8 July, 1698 ; d. Jan. 1744/5, having m. 1721, Mary, only dau. of Edwanl Beding- feld, Esq. (royal descent), of Gray's Inn, counsellor-at-law (Bart.); she d. 7 Feb. 1761, having had with 5 daus. 3 sons, [1] Sir John, 4th Baronet; k. 2 July 1741; d. unm. 1 Feb. 1763. [2] Sir Edward, s. as 5th Baronet. [3] Henry, of Hamsterley, co. Durham, commissioner for ex- change of prisoners at Paris 1797, vendre master at Trinidad; b. 19 July, 1743; d. April, 1803, having m. 24 Mar. 1767, Mar- tha, dau. of John Baker, of Chichester, solicitor-gen. Leeward Islands, and had 4 sons, who all d. unm. and 6 daus. Sm EDWARD, 5th Baronet ; b. 24 Jan. 1733 ; d. 2 Nov. 1786, having m. 1761, Christiana, only child of Robert Dillon, Esq. ; she d. 13 Aug. 1768, having had with other issue 2 sons, [1] Sir John Edward, s. as 6th Baronet. [2] Robert Thomas, gen. in the Austrian service, woundetl at the siege of Dunkirk and other engagements, military gov. and commandant of Milan; b. 12 July, 1763; d. having m. 4 Oct. 1808, Frances Malowetz, a Baroness of the Austrian empire, dau. of Baron John Malowetz, chamberlain t^'^"^^'^^^2.-Hugh Percival b.lO June, 1875. — Edward Ernest h 94 «;o^t iq-o nt\ \ (6) Anna Maria, m, 21 Jan, 1863, to Rev. Henry Willmott MA, rector of Kirkley, Suffolk; he d, ^ Wiilmott, ffit5i^"°!l™\,^i ^*°- 1863, to Perceval Ashley Brown lieut.-col, unattached, late 102nd Bengal fusiliers; s p ' S Co^pfrJh^ ^'^.^^^' ^'•^ ^^''^''' M,A St John's d fi AnrlV ^fl^Q^V,^'''? *^^ ""^"^^ of Basildon ; b. 8 Aug, 1799 • of Trt^^'^il^^^'^'S^ m.8Aug. 1821, Henrietta, eldest dau Mr?ST'"^^'1' ^'?- °^ ^^^^^"^ Hall, Norfolk; she d 15 ft^^o- ^' h*^"^e 'lad 3 sons and a dau. , « u. lo (1) Sir Francis William, 4th Baronet, of 97th rest iiul 2nfl hfe ^lards; b 18 June, 1822; d. unm. 1 Jan. 1866 "^ ^ (l\ Hpn J n ®r*? ?^''^''T ^*^ ^"^^ P^^-^^"* Baronet. itiiJ-T^i* P* ^^l^ ^^ dragoons, and formerly r.n heir (4) ETSarTa^ ^ Baronetcy ; b, 1S28, unm. SYKES, Sir Tatton, of Sledmere,Yorks. (1 783, G.B.), high sheriff 1869, D.L. ; s. his father as 5th Baronet in 1863; b. 13 Mar. 1826; m. 3 Aug. 1874, Christiana Anne Jessica, eldest dau. of George Augustus C'avendish - B e n t i n c k, Esq. (D. Portland), M,p. Whitehaven, and has a son, (1) Mark, b. 6 Mar. 1879. Arms— Arg. a chevron sa. between three sykes ppr. Crest — A demi-triton is- V n J i-L , suant from flags blowing- a shell and wreathed about the temples with like flags all ppr. SEAT— Sledmere, Malton, Yorkshire. TOWN HOUSE.— 6 and 7, George Street, Hanover Square, w. Eineage. R^^^i^^ ?^^?.^n%'*^ Kingston-upon-Hull, merchant, and «r,^ ^pha^beriam 1707 (son of Daniel Sykes, of Knottingley T^f^^°^'*°^"«?r-?""' ert Curtis, of Inane, King's co. and had an only surviving child, Alicia, m. (art. (late«l 10 May, 1758) to Right Hon. Joshua Cooper, of Markrec, co. Sligo. (2) Nicholas, D.D. bishop of Killaloe and Kilfenora 1746; d. 1 Feb. 1771, having m. Elizabeth, eldest dau. of Frederic Trench, Esq. M.P. co. Galway (E. Clancarty), and had with 4 daus. an only son, viz.— EDWARD SYNGE, D.D. of Syngefield, King's co.; b. Sept. 1726; d. 9 Oct. 1792, having m. Feb. 1753, Sophia, dau. of Right Rev. Samuel Hutchinson, D.D. lord bishop of Killala 17.')0, and heir in her issue of her brothers Sir Francis and Sir James Hutchinson, Barts. above-mentioned ; she d. 1799, hav- ing had 5 sons, /I/ Edward, d.d. Magdalen Coll. Oxon.; b. 8 Dec. 1753; d. unm. 1818. „ ^ „ /2/ Sir Samuel Synge-Hutchinson, s. as 3rd Baronet. /3/ George, of Ratlimorc, King's co.; b. 24 June, 1757; d. 1837, having m. 7 June, 1787, Mary, dau. of Charles Mac- donnell, of New Hall, co. Clare ; she d. 1840, having had 3 sons, , ^ ^ „ [1] Edward, of Syngefield, King's co. and Dysart, co. Clare; b. 23 Mar. 1788; unm. , ., ,^^^ ^ „, [2] Charles, lieut.-col. 10th hussars; b. 17 April, 1789; d. 21 Oct. 1854, having m. 1816, Caroline, dau. of P Giles, Esq. of ; she d. Sept. 1866, having had a son and 3 daus. , _x ^ o i. (1 ) Charles Edward, capt. late 98th regt. d. unm. Sept. 1870 (2) Mary Bids, m. 2 May, 1844, to Robert Tottenham, Esq. (M. Ely), of Annamult Court, co. Kilkenny. (3) Caroline, d. unm. Feb. 1862. __ ^ , (4) Georgiana Frances, m. 30 May, 1853, to her cousin Lieut.-Col. George Charles Synge, s.p. i^on ^ [3] Francis rector of Feakle, co. Clare ;b. 3 June 1790, d. ^ Feb. 1870, having m. , 1822, Julia Anne, dau of Col. Edward M'Donnell, of Kilmurry, co. Clare ; she d. 18 Sept. 1875, having had 2 sons and 7 daus. (1) George Charles, major and brevet lieut.-col. 52nd L I • b 8 June, 1826 ; m. 30 May, 1853, his cousin Georgiana Fnincea, 2^4 aau, of Lieut-Col. Cliarles Synge, s. p, (2) Edward, b. 80 June, 1829. (3) Nannie, m. 1849, to Andrew H. Crawford, county sun^eyor, Tipperary, anf M«r. 18Sf , Loain Ann. dan. of James RiTett-C«mac. Box-.fl. (Babt.) ; the d. is April, 18S7, haring had S tons and I dans. (1) Sir Richard, o.C8.i. created a Babokxt. (2) WilliunHemT, x.A. Trin. CoU. Oxon. 18M. curate of Little CVjmberton, Wore 18*8/61 ; b. 1» Sept. 18S0 ; m. 19 May, 188S. Maria, trd dan. of Sir Henry WiUoi^ K.LA and widow of Franda Bobert Neilaon, Baq. dt Loodon,and baaason and dao. Beginald WOlock r4th bat only ■orHrtng eon), b. 17 Not. Bopiiia, d. 8 Ifaj. 1887. baring m. SI May, 18M. as > OmvIm Bdnrand Tennant, Baq. of Needwood Hoose, (3) l8t wife,to Barton-oa-Trent; be d. S Jan. 186S, leaTing a son and dan. /I/ Charles Biebard TXKXAXT, e^it. 1st R. dragoons; b. 9 Feb. 1881. /a/ OharloMe Louisa, m. 17 Dec 187S, to William Thackeray Marriott, QA 1877, bar.-«t-law L.L bencher, x J>. Brighton 1880. (4) LooiM Maria, d. S Mar. 1884. baring m. }« April, 185S, to Grey Skipwith, oapt R.V. CBabt.) (5) Bllaabeth Bmma, d. 10 Mar. 1880, baring m. 16 Oct. 1877. as Sod wite, to B«r. John Waloot, o( Btttarlsj Ooort. Salop. RIOHABD TBMPLB m. Sndlr-S8 Ang. 1840. Fendope, only chiU of Bfsr. Atonndcr LDdan, Oiono. mifht of tha holy 1.0.: b.t April, 184S: m.Sl _ dML of late Bar. J D M«»»Ki— gad Bdgar da Lodan, d. • Jnly. 1878^A dao. b. IS Sapt 1880. (6) John Nor. 1878, BIWaiwwi, youfir ow 1 haa a aoa ana dan. (7) Bdwaid2> 4 Jnly, 1848. (8) OaotftThaodora. Uaai. BJr. ; b. S4 Oct. 1847; m. S« Oct 1 880, PhOlina Darivto, aldaat daa. of Herr Philip H. Schwensen, of Haarig,]r«nrMr. (0)Hamyftti3kl>.fTHor.l8i0. _ ^^, (10) HarriaHa Finalopa. m. S April, 187S, to John WllUam WilUs-Bvad, of Wlok Bplaoopl. eo. Wore. J.P. Cains ColL Camb. MJL LL.B. bar.<«t>law UL and has a son and S dans. Alazandar Joaiph WtiJiU-BUKD. b. S6 Jan. 1874.— Mar- icafH.-Mary taaaaaa. (11) AagortaABna. THOMAS, SiB God FRET ViOMOLES, Bart. (1694, e.), lieut. B.A.; 8. his father as 9th Baronet in 1861 ; b. 27 Mar. 1866 ; heir pre- snmptive, his brother Edmond. Arms— Sa. a chevron and canton erm. Chest — Adcmi-unlcom erm. armed maned and tufted or holding an esoocbeon sa. MOTTO— Virtus invicta glo- riosa. Htncagr. SIR JOHN THOMAS, of Wcnvoe Castle and Rapenra, j.u. (elder brother of Edmund and William, sons of William Thomas, Esq. by Sarah, dau. and heir of John Powell, of Flei«dng»ton). ciiated a Bakonkt 4 Dec. 1694, v^-ith remamder to hlsbrothers before named, having m. Elizabeth, relict of Lleat.-0«n. Ludlow. He d. s. p. 17 Jan. 1702/3, when the title and estates reverted to his next brother, who became SIR EDMOND THOMAS, 2nd Baronet; d. 1723, having m. rsett dated 26 Dec 1711) Mary, dau. of Right Hon. John Howe (V. CUKDWORTH. ext.), of StoweU, co. Glouc. (by AtibeUa, 8rd dau. of Samuel Scrope, Earl of Sunderland), and had 3 sons, (1) Sir Edmond, 8. as 3rd Baronet. (2) Jn[mTgS.in the army; m. Lady Sophia Keppel dau. of Arnold i\x^ Isfc Bart of Albemarle; she d. 26 May, 1773, having had with 3 daus. 3 sons (all d. unm.), of whom the eldest, Charles Nassau, col. in the army, vice-chamberlain to the Princk OP Wales 1796 (afterwards GEORGE IV.), master of the robes to the Prince Regent 1812 ; d unm. 11 April, 1820. (3) William, b. at Wenvoe, 1718. SIR EDMOND, 3rd Baronet, M.P. Chipi^euham and co. Glamorgan, surveyor-gen. of woods, &c. north and south of Trent 1763, sold Wenvoe Castle 1766 ; d. 10 Oct. 1767, having m- May, 174<.»/50, Abigail, dau. of Sir Thomas Webster, Bart, and relict of William Northey.M.P. of Comptou Bassett, Wilts. ; she d. 9 May, 1777, having had 3 sons, /I/ Sir Edmond, 4tll Baronet ; d. unm. 1789. /2/ Frederick, oflUcer in footguanls, killed in a duel, Sept. 1803, by CoL the Hon. Cosmo Gordon. /3/ Sir John, 5th Baronet ; d. 14 Dec 1828, having m. 1782, Mary, dau. of John Parker, of Harfield Court, co. Glouc. and had with other issue 2 sons, [1] Sir John CtodfTey, s. as 6th Baronet. 2j Frederick Jennings, rear-atlm. R.X. lieut. H.M.S. " Spar- tiate" at Trafalgar; b. 19 April, 1786 ; d. 19 Dec. 1865, having ni. 7 Aug. 1816, Susannah, dau. of Arthur Atherley, Esq. of Southampton ; she d. 23 July, 1828, having had 3 sons and a dan. (1) Frederick, lieut. R.N. b. July, 1817 ; d. 1834. (2) John Wellesley, c.B. lieut. -gen. (retd.), Ueut.-col. brigade depot Winchester 1873/7 ; b. 22 May, 1822 ; unm. (3) Barclay, lieut.-col. 27th (Inniskilling) regt. ; b. 1 April, 1827 ; d. 12 Dec. 1866, having m. 10 Aug. 1863, Catherine, dau. of William Guild, Esq. of Ayr, and had a son, Frederick William, lieut. 63rd regt. ; b. 24 Oct. 1866. (4) Mary, d. 2 April, 1864, having m. 10 Feb. 1846, as Snd wife, to Rev. Gilbert Heathcote (Bart.); he d. 28 Oct. 1876. (See below.) IB JOHN GODFREY, vicar of Wartling and Bodiani, b. 1 Sq?t. 1784 ; d, 7 May, 1841, having m. 1st— 1 s Aprfl, 1808, Frances, dau. of Stephen Ram, of Ranisfort, co. Wexford ; she d. only I Jan. 1816, having had with 3 daus. an [1] Sir Edmond Stephen, 7th Baronet, major in the army ; b. 6 Feb. 1810; d. nnm. 6 Feb. 1882. Sm JOHN (JODFREY m. 2ndly-10 Mar. 1817, Elizabeth Anne, eldest dan. of Rev. John Yignoles, of Comahir House, CO. Westmeath (and widow of Lieut.-Col. Grey, 30th regt. who fell at Badajos, by whom she had a posthumous son— Sir George Edward Grey, K.C.B. governor New Zealand 1861/7— see Kniohtaob); she d. 6 May, 1864, having had 3 sons and 4 daus. [2] Sir Godftrey John, s. as 8th Baronet. 3] John, b. 26 Feb. 1826; d. 8.p. 16 Mar. 1861, having m. 22 Ainil, 1847, Katharine Elizabeth, younger dau. of Edmond (Cranston Bacon, com. R.N. (Bart.) [41 Charles, lieut. 64th Bengal inf.; b. 16 Aug. 1828 ; d. 17 Jan. 1871, having m. 16 July, 1866, Mary OUve (whom he divorced 1868), only dau, of late Rev. Henry Welch, of Hailsham, Sussex, and had 3 daus. Mary Amy.— Caroline Emma. — Julia Fanny. [5] Elitt Julia, m. 6 Dec. 1856, as 3rd wife, to Rev. Gilbert Heathcote (Bart.), above-mentioned ; he d. 28 Oct. 1876. [6] Julia, m. Ist— 1 Sept. 1843, to Rev. Henry Berens Pratt, vicar of Wartling, Sussex ; he d. 1 Sept. 1843. She re-m. 26 Nov. 1846, to William Kersteman, of Toronto, by whom she has 2 sons and 3 daus. (1) William Kersteman, b. 16 Sept. 1861. (2) Henry Edmond, b. 2 Oct. 1867. (3) Bessy Victoria Thomas, m. 30 May, 1871, to Samuel George Wood, of Toronto, bar.-at-law. (4) Julia, m. 30 Sept. 1880, to Frederick Vaughan, 7th son of hite Rev. H C Philpott, of Earls Croome, co. Wore. (5) Fanny Louisa. [7] CarolineMargaret, m. 17 Mar. 1846, to Ormus Biddulph, banker, and has 3 sons and 7 daus. (1) Ormus Edmond Biddulph, b. 5 Jan. 1860. (2) Francis Herbert, R.N.; b. 18 Jan. 1866. (3) Godfrey John, b. 6 July, 1861. (4) Augusta Elizabeth, m. 6 April, 1869, to William Henry, eldest sou of Robert Campbell, Esq. of Buscot Park, Berks, and has issue. (5) Paulina. (6) Constance, m. 1st— 7 May, 1874, to Powell William, Prince of Wales Own (formerly 14th) regt. brother of Lady Hooker, and elder son of Rev. William Symonds, of Pendock Manor, Glouc; he d. 19 May, 1879, leaving a son. She re-m. 20 Dec. 1881, to James Orr, late of Garrawilla, Liverpool Plains, N.S.W. (7) Caroline, m. 26 Nov. 1873, to George Henry, son of Charles Eaton, Esq. of Birkenhead, and has issue. (8) Katliarine Lucy. m. 3 Sept. 1878, to Edgar James Baker, minor canon of Chester Cathedral, and has a dau. (9) Louisa Harriet. (10) Julia Frances. [8] Paulina, m. 16 June, 1848, to Herbert Mascall Curteis, of Windmill Hill Place, Sussex, M.P. Rye 1847/62, 14 years master of the East Sussex foxhounds, and has 3 sons and 5 daus. /I/ Herbert Curteis, b. 14 April, 1849; m. 12 Jan. 1881, IsabeUa, eldest dau. of Sir Anchitel Ashburnham, Bart. /2/ Robert Mascall, b. 12 Oct. 1851.-/3/ John, b. 12 April. 1864.-/4/ Caroline. — /5/ Paulina.— /©/ Eliza Anne.— /7/ Katharine.— /a/ Charlotte Ellen. CIO THOMAS-THOMPSON. Sm GODFEBY JOHN, 8th Baronet ; b 16 J«ne' ^824; d. n Jiilv 1861 having m. 25 Oct. 1853, Emily,. eldest dau. of wllliS^Chambers, Esq. late of Hafod. Cardigansh. and ■Rinlcnor Kent, and had 2 sons and 2 daus. \l\ Edmond Herbert, heir presumptive to the Baro- netcy ; b. 10 Feb. 1861. ^^ . ^, ,. [3] Emily Paulina. [4] Georgina Sophia. THOMAS, Sib George Sidney Meade (1766, g.b.); s. his father as 6th Baro- net in 1867; b. 12 Feb. 1847; m. 9 May, 1874, Edith Margaret, eldest dau. of Morgan Hugh Foster, C.B. of Brickhill, Beds, and has had 2 sons and 2 daus. (1) Montagu Sidney, b. 23 Feb. 1880; d.22 April following. (2) Son, b. 14 June, 1881. (3) Isabel Edith Thomasine. (4) Ruby Grace. ABMS— Arg. three lions rampant gu. a chief az. Crest — A demi-lion rampant gu. MOTTO— Honesty is the best policy. Hineage. SIR GEORGE THOMAS, of Yapton Place, Sussex (grandson of Col. John Thomas, who distinguished him-self at the taking of St. Christopher 1690), nine years gov. of Pennsyl- vania, and thirteen years gov. -in-chief of the Leeward Islands; created a BARONET 6 Sept. 1796; d. 31 Dec. 1774, having m. Lydia, dau. of John King, of Antigua. His great-grandson, SIR WILLIAM LEWIS GEORGE, 4th Baronet (on the death of his father, Sir George, m.p. 1815); b. 9 Sept. 1777; d. 24 Aug. 1850, having m. Elizabeth, dau. of Richard Welsh ; she d. 21 Jan. 1848, having had with other issue 2 sons and 3 daus. (1) Sir "William Sidney, s. as 5th Baronet. (2) Montagu, capt. R.N. ; b. m. 22 July, 1845, Isabella, youngest dau. of late Rev. John Bowie, of Salisbury, s. p. (3) Helen, ni. 8 May, 1830, to James Brymer, Esq. (4) Eliza Georgina. (5) Louisa, m. to Col. Brown. SIR WILLIAM SIDNEY, 5th Baronet, capt. R.N.; b. 1807; d. 27 April, 1867, having m. 1st— 29 May, 1843, Thomasine Oliver, dau. of Capt. Henry Haynes, R.N.; she d. 6 Mar. 1853. He m. 2ndly— 14 Aug. 1856, Fanny Louisa, youngest dau. of late John Coulson, Esq. of Clifton Wood; she d. 9 Nov. 1870. By his 1st wife he had 2 sons and 2 daus. (1) Sir George Sidney Meade, 6th and present Baronet. (2) Frederick Louis Charles, lieut. & adj. 1st batt. royal Dublin fusiliers (102nd regt.); b. 27 Feb. 1853 ; m. 22 Sept. 1881, Evelyn Mary, 3rd dau. of Charles Shand, Esq. of Colombo. (3) Lucy Elizabeth, m. 14 Sept. 1869, as 2nd wife, to Col. Arthur James Shuldham, late 108th regt. and has 3 sons and a dau. Sidney Arthur Naunton Shuldham, b. 27 June 1870.— Harry George, b. 16 Sept. 1871.— Victor Lemuel, b. 23 Oct. 1872.— Violet Lucy Hester. (4) Isabella Montagu JuUa. THOMPSON, Sir Thomas Raikes (1806, U.K.): 8. his father as 3rd Baronet in 1865 ; b. 1 Jan. 1852; m. 7 July, 1880, Alice Claude Lovett, 4th dau. of late William Lochiel Cameron, K.i.c.s.. and has a son, (1) Thomu Raikes Lovett, b. IS M«y, 1881. AliM»— Per Utm arg. and m. a fe« per fene oountor-cmbnt tied between three teloons belled and jeved or, in the chief point an anchor erect as. cable ppr. all within a bordurc cngraileil oounterchanged. CRK8T— Oat of a naval crown or an arm embowed in armour Br. garnished gold the hand lupfxtfting a lanoe erect alio ppr. OTTO— Non quo led qnomodo. ILmragr. EDWARD THOMPSON, of Hull, capt R.N. (son of lliohard ThompsoD, of Klng^ton-apon-Hall, merchant, whose grandfather is said to have been a colonel of dragoons under Lord Fairfiiz, and is said to descend from Thom|)84>u of Kilhani, see Yorkshire Pedigrees, KD. POOTEU); b. 20 Nov. 173H; d. 17 Jan. 1786, having u>. Sarah Boolden, of Kent, by whom he had with other issue a son and dan. (1) Sir Thomas Boolden, createi . >riniiitli-t first. M< .Tin TnWN \i nd ■», a fesM oooQter-embattled between • ""-J belled and jeaMd or. • canton gu. narterlyor and ac. the » broken lanoe of the i*. .^•■"u.iirle Street, W. iLmfagr. 1 :^ ICHARD THOMPSON, of Kilham, Yorka. and of Bcar- 1. ^ „ »««'"Kl"vn»«roh«w>t (ion of WllUaui Thompeon, of H uiublftou, York^ who d. 1687), he porchaMd the iwrtoiy of Killiam from 8Ir Timothy Hutton in 1', of Marston, lord mayor of York 1663 or 1«63, kniprlit^l at WhitehaU Mar. 1664/6 ; m. thrice and left i-*>u(\ Fmm liis 2nd wife descende*!— his Rroat-j^rand-dau. .laiir. wlin 111. ,N \Vi:.\ i.(K K. From hLs2nd marriage his ffreat-Rraudsou, (ion. .lames Wolfe, conqueror of Quebec; b, iu Westerham jiarisli, Kent, 2 Jan. 1726 7; d. 9/13 Sept. 1769. [3] Sir Stephen, kniRlite,! at Whitehall 26 June, 1673, alder- niai. of York ; d, 22 Feb. 1691/2, aged 68, having m. Mary, tlau. of Leonard Thompson, alderman of York, lord mayor 1649 an.l 1669 ; she d. 9 Feb. 1731/2. Their gieat^grandson, Henry, of whom hereafter. [4] Kicliard, of Killiam, said to be ancestor of Sir Thomas H'Mililcn Thomi>son, Bart. [5] Edward, of York, merchant, M.P. 1689/1701, lord mayor nis.-?. jmrcliased SherifT Hutton Park; d. 6 Aug. 1701, having ni. 5 May, 1673, Frances, dau, and coheir of Leonard (? Henry) Thompson, merchant, alderman of York, and widow of Edward Slater, of Hull. His prn^at-great-frrandson, Gkoiu;kLowtiikh Thompson, of SheriflE Hutton Park, Yorks.; b. Dec. 1786; d. 25 Dec. 1841, having m. 14 Oct. 1805, Mary Anne, dau. of Rev. Edwanl Waldrow, rector of Hampton Lovett, and of Rushock, co. Wore, and had with other issue 2 sons, (1) Leonard, of Sheriff Hutton Park, Yorks. J.P. D.l,. ; b. 28 July, l«tHJ; d. 27 Aug. 1878, having m. 2 May, 1831, Lady Mary Wentwonh Fitz William, 2nd dau. of Charles William, 8th Eari FitzWilliam. (2) Edward, vicar of Aspatria, Cumberland; b. 5 June, 1811; <1. 3 April, 1838, having m. 6 April, 1836, Ellen, 6th dau. of Right Rev. and Hon. Hugh Percy, lord bishop of Carlisle (D. NORTHUMnERLAND), and had an only son, Edward Percy Thompson, 7th hu8.sars; b. 29 Tan. 1837; m. 13 April, 1868, Charlotte Alice, dau. of Rear-Adm. Bart. ffif^'s'S'^daS?^ ^''- N^^'^^^-^BERLAKD), and has Edward Leonard, b. 14 Aug. 1860; d. 25 Anril 1880 llZ^''^o^''' A"^^ 1861.-ltephen'PrederickTb: 8 I2pl 1862.-Richard b. 5 Aug. 1863.-Henry, b. 21 Aug 1864 mi TJ:l' •^v"'^'^' ^- 31 ^"^- 1869.-Alan, b 10 April* H^^ «S^K°^-^^^^'o^^ ^^^by H^" ; b"r. 10 Mar. 1814 R~.„« T^ ^\ ^c?^°^ ™- 30 J*»- 1769. Mary, dau. of Thomas hrvS.i'h!?w?/hrs.rrs' ^^^^^^ she\23-m::s! ^,V, 5*chard John, of whom hereafter. /Z/ Henry, of Burton, b. 21 Sept. 1774; d. 26 June IRW BSS^'he'?'^""^' '^^ ? T/omas staffed! of^^lta^'^^^^^^ ^^V?" • "^^ ^' . having had 2 sons and 3 daus. ri] Henry Stafford, of Moorlands, York; b.l809; m Harriet (2) Francis Stafford, com. r.n. d. 28 Sept. 1878, aged 43 having m 18 Nov. 1876, Helen Laura Nathalie ySger ^^ J?' 'at« <^apt- H. B. F. Shawe, 17th lancers. ^ (3) Rita Anna, m. 3 Feb. 1859. to Col. Soame Gambier Jenyns c.B. who d. 26 Nov. 1873, and had 2 daus. ''^'''^'^'' Ada Maria Jentxs.— Florence ^] Frederick, of Poppleton Hall, Yorks. capt. late Innis- ?£^in?w y:.J?x ^'^P- ^151 J^ev. Thomas LawTence Duudas £d dk^ ^' ^ Harpole, Noithants. and has a son eSm^*'^*''' Dundas, b. 24 July, 1856. - Charlotte SL^^w ^,^*'yV^• ," ^1*^' l^'*^, having m. 1828, as 1st wife, to ^yatlham Locke, Esq. of Cleve House, Wilts, and hail an only dau. ' Elizaljeth Lo<-ke, m. 1867, to Capt. Lamb yi Emily, d. 3 May. 1846, having m. 18 July, 1839, as 1st wife, to Hon. John Jocelyn (E. Roden); he d. 22 July, 1869 [6J Maria, d. 3 June, 1863 having m. 9 April, 1842, as 1st wife, to John Hotham of Scaftworth, York (B. Hotiiam-* capt. R,H.A. who d. 11 Feb. 1881. xiuiuam;, /3/ Roljert Stephen, vicar, of Askhani Brjan and Myton Yorka.; b. 11 Oct. 1778; d. 7 Jan. 1862, having m. Harriet dau of Childers Walbanke-Childers, of Carr House, Yorks • she d' 18 Sept. 1868, having had 2 sons and 2 daus. [1] Childers Henry, of The Mount, York, late 11th light dragoons, and late capt. 7th dragoon guards; b. Dec 1813; m. 18 April, 1843, Frances Mary, dau. of Francis Beynon Racket, of Moor Hall, Wanvicks.; she d. 28 Dec 1879 having had 6 sons and 4 daus. " ' (1) Frank Childers, b. 16 Mar. 1847.— (2) Stephen Henry lieut. R.N.; b. 16 May, 1849.— (3) Leonard Walbanke, b. 31 Oct. 1851.— (4) Gerald Childei-s, M.A. Keble Coll. Oxou 1878, curate of St. Mary, Bishop Hall, York, 1880; 1). 8 Mar' 1863.— (5) Charles Edward, b. 27 April, 1866.— (6) Frederick Hacket, b. 1 July, 1858.— (7) Mary Frances. (8) Alice Harriot, m. 17 Dec. 1867, to Rev. Johu Bedford curate of Scarlwrough 1865/72, s. p. ' (9) Emma Mildred, m. 17 Dec. 1867, to George Hall Ring- rose, capt. late 4th dragoon guards. (10) Laura Emilia, m. 23 Aug. 1870, to Samuel Barrett, capt. late 3rd (K.o.) hussars and 14th King's hussars, also R. South Down mil. and has a son and 2 daus. Gerald Edwin Hamilton Barrett, b. 18 May, 1871 — Ethel Maud Hamilton.— A dau. b. 22 Oct. 1879. [2] Edward, of Overton House, co. Wore. capt. late 96th regt. ; b. 29 Jan. 1816; m. 25 May, 1848, Anna Eliza, youngest dau. of Edward Radford, Esq. of Tausley Wood, co. Derby and had 4 sons and 5 daus. * Robert Charles, b. 7 Sept. 1849.— James Eardley, b. 8 Sept 1852.— Claude Edward, lieut. 95th regt. b. 9 Aug. 1855.— Hugh Stephen, b. 5 Aug. 1861. — Katheriue Seliiia."— Gertrude Blanche.— Edith Lucy.— Amy Frances Charlotte —Ethel Maud. [3] Harriet, m. 15 Nov, 1831, to George Champney, of York, surgeon, lord mayor 1828, lord of the manor of Middle- thorpe ; he d. 22 Aug. 1860, having had 2 daus. (1) Annie Augusta, m. 11 Sept. 1850, to Rev. James Pal- mes, rector of Escrick, Yorks. and has 5 sons and 5 daus (2) Grace Charlotte, m. 9 July, 1861, to her cousin Fred- erick James Walker, Esq. (BART.) [4] Maria, d. 9 Jan. 1878, having m. 16 April, 1833, as 2nd wife, to Sir James Walker, of Sand Hutton, Bart. /4/ Charles, b. 19 Jan. 1781 ; d. s. p. s. 1829, having m. Jane dau. of John Tuiix)n, of Sugnall Hall, Staff. ' -piflHARD JOHN THOMPSON, of Kirby Hall, Yorks. _Lv eapt. 4th dragoons, major Yorks. hussar yeo.; b. 24 Jan. 1771; d. 3 Aug. 1853, having m. 25 Aug. 1803, Elizabeth, dau.' of John Turton, of Sugnall Hall, co. Staff, by Mary, dau. of Thomas Meysey, M.A.; she d. 29 Feb. 1840, having had with other issue 3 sons and 4 daus. (1) Sir Harry Stephen, created a Baronet. (2) Thomas Charles, rector of Ripley, Yorks.; b. 13 Nov. 1811. (3) Frederick William, major 2nd West York inf. ; b. 10 Oct.* 1816 ; m. April, 1848, Gertrude Elizabeth, dau. of John Dalton, Esq. of Slenningford, Yorks. and has 3 sons and a dau 2,^ 612 THOROLD. r4?Siza M^ry m 27 Sept 1828, to Kev. Thomas Button Soff(BA?T)f'v?car of Button Bushell and StilUngton ?5? HVnSett'VTMiri872, having m. 6 April 1848, to ^redScrRSiiard SayefEsq. of Upton Park, Slough; he d. (efchSte. (7) Emily Frances. am HARRY STEPHEN (MEYSEY) THOMPSON of h) Kirbv Hall, Yorks. J.P. D.L. high sheriff 1856 M.P. Whitby 185i/65?created a Baronet 26 Mar. 1874; b 11 Aug. 1809; d. 17 May 1874, having m. 26 Aug. 1843, Ehzabeth Anne, 2nd dan. of Sir John Croft, Bart, and had 6 sons and 5 daus. a) Sir Henry Meysey, 2nd and present Baronet. (2 Richard Frederick (Meysey), capt. rifle brigade A^DC to ien. comdg. Dublin district, adj. West Meath mil 1881, heir presumptive to the Baronetcy; b. 17 April 1847 , m^ 14 July, 1879, Charlotte, youngest dau. of Sir James Walker, Bart. (3) Albert Childers (Meysey), bar.-at-law l.T. 1872; b. 13 July, (4) Charles Maude (Meysey), M.A. Trin. CoU- Camb. 1875, Jector of Claydon, Bucks, 1870/9; b 5 Dec. 1849 ; 1. 12 Sept 1881, having m. 28 April, 1874, Emily Mary, 2nd dau. of Sir James Walker, Bart, of Sand Hutton, and had a son and dau. Harold James, b. 24 Sept. 1876.— Evelyn Charlotte. (5) Arthur Hebert (Meysey), b. 5 Oct. 1852. (6) Ernest Claude (Meysey), b. 18 Feb. 1859. oi. « ^ (7) Elizabeth Lucy, m. 23 Sept. 1868, to Walter Stafford Northcote, Esq. (BART.) (8) Mary Caroline, m. 2 July, 1878, to WiUiam Henry Bond, late R. Scots regt. (V. HARBERTON). (9) Amelia Annie. (10) Florence Mildred. (11) Katharine Maude, d. unm. 24 Aug. 1877. rpHOROLD, Sib -L John Henry, of Syston Park, co. Line. J.P. D.L. (1642, E.); sheriff 1876, late ITth regt. m.p. Grant- ham 1865/8; s. his father as 12th Baro- net in 1866; b.9Mar. 1842; m. 3 Feb. 1869, Hon. Alexandrina Henrietta Matilda Willoughby, dau. of Henry, 8th Lord Mid- dleton, and has 3 sons and 2 daus. (1) John George, b. 2 Oct. 1870. (2) Henry Cecil, b. 17 Nov. 1871. (3) James Ernest, b. 27 Jan. 1877. (4) Aline. (5) Dorothy Marion, Arms— Sa. three goats salient arg. Crest— A roebuck passant erm. attired or. Motto— Cervus non servus. SEAT— Syston Park, Grantham. WILLIAM THOROLD, lord of Marston and Blankeney, CO. Line, (descended from Sir Richard Thorold of Selby, CO. York, temp. Edward III. who m. Joan, dau. and heir of Robert de Hough, of Marston, co. Line), high sheriff 1658/9; d. 24 Nov. 1569, having m. 1st, Dorothy, dau. of Thomas Leeke, of Hallom, Notts, and had with a dau. 3 sons, (1) Sir Anthony, of whom hereafter. (2) William, of Harmeston, ancestor of three brothers, with whom his line ended, viz.: (1) Sir Charles, knighted 6 April 1704, sheriff of city of London; d. s. p. 1 April, 1709. (2) Sir George, knighted 18 March (10 May), 1708, sheriff of city of London 1700, lord mayor 1720, created a Baronet 9 Sept. 1709, with remainder to his brother (3) Sir Samuel, who d. s. p*. 1 Jan. 1738 wlien this creation expired. (3) Richard, of Morton, co.Linc. a capt.ln the Low Countries, whose descendant, Sir Anthony, inherited Harmeston 1738, created a Baronet 24 Mar. 1741, in defaiUt of male Issue to his cousin Charles, 3rd son of Sir John Thorold, Bart, of Cran- weU, CO. Line. ; d. unm. Aug. 1764, when this creation is said to have expired. WILLIAM THOROLD m. 2ndly, Margaret, dau. of Sir Roljcrt Hussey, Knt. of Halton, Line, and widow of Henry Sutton, of Wallinger, co. Line, and hatl 2 sons, (4) Sir Edmund, of The High Hall, in Hough, co. Line, whoso I male line terminated in Sir William Thorold, of Hough, j knighted by Chari-ES II. and d. s. p. 1666. ! (5) Robert, of The Low Hall, in Hough, grandfather of Sir j Robert Thorold, of The Haugh, created a Bakonet 14 June, I 1644, and on the death of his grandson. Sir Robert, 3rd Baronet, ! 2 Dec. 1706, this creation expired. SIR ANTHONY THOROLD, of Marston, Knt. sheriff Line. 1570/1; d. 26 June. 1594, having m. 1st, MargaiTt, dau. of i Henry Sutton, of Welliugore, co. Line; 2ndly, Anne, 2nd dau. i and coheir of Sir John Constable, of Kinalton, Notts, (and widow of George Babington, of Kinalton). By his let wife he had issue. His grandson, SIR WILLIAM THOROLD, of Marston (brother of Sir Anthony, sons of WilUani Tliorold, by Frances, dau. of Sir Robert Tynvhitt, Knt. of Kettilby), knighte.m.. n.iving m. 1st, Dorothy, dau. of Sir John Fortesouc, K.n. of Salden, Bucks; she d. s. p. 8 Nov. 1617. He m. 2nartenav, b. Dec. 1866.— Basil, h. April, 1871.— Herbert b. June, 187J.— Mowbray Nicholas, b. 12 Sept. 1876; d. 4 June, 1878.— Brenda.— Irene Gertrude.- Angela EUzabtth Mary. b. 80 Oct. 1880. (4) John Philip Howard, b. 14 April, 1840. (6) Herbert, d. unm. 19 Mar. 1871. (6) Mary Elizabeth Frances, late lady in waiUng to the Em- press of Austria. (7) Emily, m. 26 Nov. 1863, to Gerald Richanl Dcase. Esq. of Celbridge Abbey, co. Klldare, J.P. lieut-coL Cavau mil. and has 2 sons and a dau. William Gerald Dkask. b. 29 Jan. 1867.— Arthur Joseph, b. 2 Dec. 1871. Eveline Mary. i l8) Elizabeth Laura Carnliuc, ni. 26 April, 1866, to Hon. Albert 1 Joseph Stourtou (B. Mowduay). \ THEOCKMORTON, Sir Nicholas William George, of Coughton Park, co. Warw. (1641, E.), J.P. d.l. Warw. Wore, and Berks, sheriff 1872, capt. Wore, yeomanry 1871/81 ; s. his father as 9th Baronet in 1862; b. 26 April, 1838 ; heir presump- tive, his brother Richard. Arms— Gu. on a chevron arg. three bars gemels sa. Crest — A falcon rising ppr. belled and jessed or. Mottoes — "Virtus sola nobilitas," and " Moribus antiquis." Skats— Coughton Court, Redditch, and Buckland,Faringdon. Town House— l, Davies Street, Berkeley S^iuare, w. LOUGHTY-TICHBORNE, 615 DOUGHTY-TICHBORNE, Sir Henry Alfred Joseph, of Tichbornc, Hante. (1621, e.); s. his father as 12th Baronet at his birth, posthumous, 28 May, 1866. NOTK.— There ii no hdr to this Baronetcy. M H—QoartMiy, let and 4th, Vair a chief or, Tichborkb. ind Ird, ijv. two barruleU between three mullete of six tM M. ptaraed or, a canton ax. Dououtt. C'HKMTS— 1, A hlnd'e head cooped ppr. between wings gu. TiCH- BOiurB. S, k. cnbit arm rested per pale erenelU or and arg. thereon a kalteae cross go. cuffM of the first holding in the hand ppr. a mullet as in the arms, Douohtt. 8uppoRTKB»— Two lions guardant gu. Motto— Pugna pro patria. Seats— Tiohbome Park, Alresford, Hants, and Upton Hoose, Poole, Dorset. Hinragf. s sole ! CO. .■- kni^' Jam I 1628. i>n.v. Maple Dur dnii. of Hi IIN'E (descended from Sir Roger Henry II. and his wife Mabel, : Lamerston, I.W.), of TIchbome, the county 26 Eliz. 1688/4, tleman of the privy chamber to s Mar. 1620, 1, will dated 28 Feb. ': 111. l8t, dan. of Shelley, of she d. 8.p. He m. 2ndly, Amphilla, of Sknnes, Essex, a judge of the common pka-, aii.l ha.l with 8 daus. 4 sons, [1] Sir lUcliftnl. 2nd Baronet, knighted at Whitehall, 11 .M.\. it.ii.i. L'.ntloman of the bedchamber to CHARLES I. Qticen of Bohemia, died about 1657, aged 70; !ue extinct on the death of his grandson Sir i.^ildus, 5th Baronet, 8 J. 1748. [2] Sir Walter, of Aldershot, knighted at Whitehall, 16 May, 1604; m. 7 May, 1597, Mary, younfrer dau. and coheir of Robert White, of Aldershot, son of Sir John White, lord mayor of London ; she d. 81 Jan. 1620, having had with 6 daus. 8 sons, of whom the Jnd, viz. : — FRAKCI8, of Aldershot, Hants, and of Frimley, Surrey ; bp. Dec. 1602; bur. 14 Julv, 1671, having m. Susannah, dau. of William Haws, of Bromley Hall, Essex. ; she bur. 29 Dec. 1687, having ha ■^ ling, rector of Eccleston, Lane, and has an only dau. Emma Florence Sparling, m. 17 July. 1867, to Capt. Ellis Brooke Cunliffe (BART.), late 6th dragoons. [11] Belinda. ri2] Harriotte, m. 27 Feb. 1854, to James Cunningham, capt. ate 4th dragoon guards, and has had 3 sons and a dau. Cecil de Trafford Cuxnixgham. b. 27 April, 1856.— Seymonr de Trafford, b. 30 July, 1857.— Augustus de Trafford, b. 88 Dec. 1868; d. 10 May, 1879.— Hilda de Trafford. /4/ Mildred Mary Josephine. /5/ Gundrede Annette Teresa. /7/ Sicele Agnes. Sir Hum- phrey, of TrafEord Park, CO. Lane. J.p. D.L. (1841, U.K.), sherifE 1861, late royal dragoons ; s. his father as 2nd Baronet in 1852 ; b. 1 May, 1808 ; m. 17 Jan. 1855, Lady Mary Annette Talbot, eldest sister and coheir of Bertram Arthur, 17th Earl of Shrews- bury, and has 3 sons and 5 daus. /I/ Humphrey Francis, b. 3 Julv, 1862. /2/ Charles Edmund, b. 21 May, 1864. /3/ Gilbert Talbot Joseph, b. 20 May, 1871. /6/ Mary Annette. /8/ Mary Hilda. Arms— Arg. a griflfin segreant gu. CREST— A thrasher ppr. hat and coat per pale arg. and az. his flail of the first, mth motto " Now thus." MOTTO— Gripe griffin hold fast. SEATS— Traflbrd Park, Manchester. Hineafle. SIR THOMAS JOSEPH DE TRAFFORD, of Trafford Park, CO. Lane. J.P. [son of Jolm Trafford, of Croston and Trafford (by Elizabeth, dau. of Stephen Walter Tempest, Esq. of Broughton, York), and fifth in descent from Sir Cecil Traf- ford, of Hoghton Tower, the 11th Knight of his family in a direct line, descended from Randulphus, lord of Trafford, temp. Canute the Dane 1030, see Lancashire Pedigrees, ED. FOSTER)], high sheriff 1834, and lord-lieut. of the county Pala- tine, created a BARONET 7 Sept. 1841, and by R.L. 2 Oct. following was authorised to resume the original orthography of (his name) De Trafford; b. 22 Mar. 1778; d. 10 Nov. 1852. having m. 17 Aug. 1803, Laura, third dau. and coheir of Francis Colman, Esq. of Hillersdown, Devon ; she d. 22 Oct. 1852, having had 6 sons and 7 daus. [1] Sir Humphrey, 2nd and present Baronet. [2] Thomas William, d. unm. 7 May, 1844, aged 31. [3] John Randolphus, of Croston Hall, co. Lane. J.p. D.L.; b. 11 April, 1820; d. 3 Feb. 1879, having m. 13 July, 1850, Lafly Adelaide Cathcart, third dau. of Charles, 2nd Earl Cathcart ; she d. 15 Feb. 1871, having had 4 sons and 2 daus. (1) Sigismund Cathcart, of Croston Hall, co. Lane, late l4th regt. ; b. 31 July, 1853; m. 20 Nov. 1879, Clementina Frances dau. of Sir Pyers Mostyn, Bart, of Talacre, Flints. (2) Galfrid Aloysius Cathcart, lieut. 7th R. fusiliers 1880 late 2nd North Lane, mil.; b. 4 Aug. 1856. ' (3) Randolphus Cathcart, 2nd North Lane. mil. ; b. (4) Charles Alan Cathcart, b. 1871. (5) Henrietta Cathcart, m. 2 Aug. 1877, to Hon. Henry Robert Orde Powlett (B, Bolton.) (6) Mary Adelaide Cathcart. [4] Charles Cecil, of Hartford Manor, Cheshire, bar -at-law M.T. 1847; b. 28 Dec. 1821 ; d. unm. 16 Dec. 1878. [5] Augustus Henry, of Hartford Manor, Cheshire late 1st dragoon guards ; b. 12 April, 1823 ; m. 19 Sept. 1876, Gertrude Mary, second dau. of Herman Walmesley, Esq. of Gidlow co Lane, and has 2 sons and a dau. ' Henry Joseph, b. 30 July, 1877. — Augustus Francis, b 27 Oct. 1879.— Mary Hermione. [6] Laura Anne, d. 16 May, 1877, having m. 4 Sept. 1845 as 2nd wife, to Thomas Riddell, Esq. of Felton Park, and Swin- burne Castle, Northumb. by whom he had an only dau —Laura Elizabeth, d. in St. Mary's convent 23 May, 1858. [7] Jemima, m. 6 July, 1829, to Henry Tempest, of Newland Park, Yorks. (BART.) ; he d. 19 Mar. 1860. [8] Jane Seymour, m. 17 Oct. 1842, to George Archer Shee (eldest son of late Sir Martin Archer Shee, president R A V 1ip rl s. p. 28 Feb. 1879. "''' ^ "' [9] Caroline de Trafford, m. 18 Oct. 1838/9, to William Gerard Walmesley, of Westwood House, Lane, j.p.; he d 11 Drf 1868, having had 4 sons and 5 days. *^« «4. u uct. Clarke-Travers— see Clarke. SALUSBURY TRE ELAWNY, Sir John Salusbury, of Trelawne, Cornwall, J.p. D.L. ( 1628, K. ), l>ar.-at-law M.T. 1841, deputy-warden of the stannaries, m.p. Tavi- stock 1843/52, 1857/65, East Cornwall 1868/74, capt. com. 2nd Corn- wall rifles 18o.S/62 ; s. his father as 9th Baronet in 18r)6;b.2June,1816;m. 1 St, 2r)Jan. 1842, Harriet Jane, eldest dau. of John Hcarlc Tremayne, Esq. of Heligan, Cornwall, M.P.; shed. 5 Nov. 1879. He m. 2ndly — 19 May, 1881, Harriet Jacqueline, widow of Col. Edward George Walpole Keppel, of Lexham Hall, Norfolk (E. Albemarle), and youngest dau. of late Sir Anthony Buller, of Pound, Devon (B. Chubston). By his 1st wife ho had a son and 2 daus. (1) William Lewis, J.P. D.L. capt. n. Cornwall rangers; b. 26 Aug. 1844; m. Ist — 14 July, ImGH, Jessy Rose Marj-, only dau of John Murray, Esq. of Philiphaugh ; she d. 23 Nov. 1871, leaving a son and dau. /I/ John William, b. 6 May, 1869. /2/ Florence Rose Mary. Capt. W. L. SAi.rsiH'KY-TRKl,AWNV m. 2ndly— 17 Dec. 1872, Harriet Buller, eldest dau. of late Rev. James Buller Kitson, vicar of Morval (B. CiiURSTON), and has (surviving) a son and dau. /3/ James Edward, b. 14 Sept 1873. /4/ Rebecca Harriet Buller. (2) Caroline Matilda, m. 3 Oct. 1863, to John Barton Sterling, lieut.-coL Coldstream guanls, and has 4 sons and 4 daus. John Trelawny Stkumxc;, b. 11 Jan. 1866.- Florence. (3) Florence, m. 29 Nov. 1871, to Jonatlian Edmund, elder son of Edmund Backhouse, Esq. late M.P, Darlington, and has 4 sons and a dau. Edmund Trelawny BACKHOUSE, b. 20 Oct. 1873.— Oliver, b. 6 June, 1876. — Roger Roland Charles and Miles Roland Charles, twins, b. 24 Nov. 1878.— Harriet Jane. Arms — Arg. a chevron sa. between three oak leaves slipped ppr. Crrst — A wolf statant ppr. MOTTOES— Sermoni consona facta and Virtus pntrimonio nobilior. Seat- Trelawne, near Liskeard, Cornwall. Emfage. SIR JOHN TRELAWNY, of Trelawny, Cornwall (son of Sir Jonathan Trelawny, descended from Sir John Tr^ lawny, kniglit of the shire, Coniwall. had a i)onsi()n of £2(» year for services in the P'rench wars of HENRY V. for which i; is said he added tJiree oak or laurel leaves to his coat armour ) . sheriff of Cornwall 1630/1, crc-ited a BARONET 1 July, 162H; 1>. 24 April, 1592 ; bp. at Fowey 7 May; bur. at Pelynt 26 Fel.. 1664, having m. Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Reginald Mohun, Bftrt and had with 9 daiis. 4 sons, of whom the el' ^'^o d. 25 Sept 1881 ^*^ [5] Anne, m. 28 Aug. 1845, to Rev. George Buckmaster (Jib bons. ^,acar of Werrington, Devon, surrofate, an? haf a^son ffly^'8TragST6?rm^^^^"^'^' ^■^•' '■ ^ ^^^^^ ^8 i?A.'\H'?,'™-,V ^?,*- ^^^3' *« ^^- Job« Ponsford Cann Edward T>Sr'' 9?™^^-*"' ""^^ has a son and dau. ' r«T rr^^^ Theoilore Cann, b, 4 Oct, 1875.— Mary Letitia £l-Sn^"w 'kk- ^^ J'^J'' 1880. havingm. 13 Aug. 1851, to Yen fc^(2^TT' '^ Bodmin, reStor of St Ivej S.^Sw''!^ m. 6 Feb, 1855, to Rev. Frederick Thomas ^tchelor, rector of Jacobstow, Cornwall, and has 5 sons and 6 Frederick William Batchelor, b. 6 Jan. 1856.— Reeinald fS?"' rto^^^Y^K 1857.-Jonathan Trelawny, b. T^sSj, IImZ^^T ^^f^"^-^}^- 1 '^"'^«' 1864,-Walter Henry, b ?iSnd !lr^f ^"•-F'^'^*'^L*«"*•-^«e•-CharIotte- Lewinna.— Caroline.- Margaret P( TKEVELYAN, Sir Alfred Wilson (1661/2' E.) ; s. his uncle as 7tli Baronet in 1879 ; b. (posth.) 1831; m. 15 Feb. 1860, Fanny, dau. of Eight Hon. James Henry Monahan, C.J. common pleas, Ireland, and has had 6 daus. (1) Pauline.— (2) Beatrice.— (3) Madeleine,— (4) Etheldreda (5) Hildegarde.— (6) Evangeline, d. 3 Mar. 1881. NOTE— Heir presumptive, his cousin Walter John. Arms — G-u, a demi-horse arg, issuing out of water arg. and az. Crest— Two arms counter-embowed ppr. habited az. holding in the hands a bezant. MOTTO— Tyme tryeth troth. SEAT— Nettlecombe Court, near Taunton. JOHN TREVELYAN (7th in descent from Nicholas de Trevelyan, 2 EDWARD I. and his wife Margaret Car- minow), a celebrated Lancastrian, high sheriff Cornwall, 1449- 1459, eschc^tor 1442/3, sat |n the parliament which met Hen 8? G18 TREVELYAN. VT at Reading 1452, constable of Trematon and Restorniel Sstlel &c senlchal'of the duchy and warden g t^^ Stan- Wl^alesborouXof Whalesborough, Cornwall, her wiU_ dated 4 lug r4S Their descendant in the 8th generation, viz.: Qlk GEORGE TREVELYAN of Nettlecombe Somerset r> frpated a BARONET 24 Jan. 1661/2 d. 1671, haying fe^8 Jan 1655, Ma?y, dau. and sole beir of John Wmoughb> Esq. of Leahill, Devon ; she d. 1689, having had with other issue an only surviving son, SIR JOHN, 2nd Baronet, knight of the shire, Somereet; d 25 Sept. 1755, aged 85, having ^n. lst-1693, Unth dau. of Sir John Pole, Bart.; she d. s. p. 1697. He f. 2ndly--l/00, Susannah, dan. and heir of William \yan-en of Stallensthorn Devon ; she d. 1718, having had with other issue an only OrR^GEORGE, 3rd Baronet; bp. 18 Nov 1J07,; d. 11 Sept. b 1768, having m. 1733, Julia, only dau. of Sir Wa,lter Cal- verley,Bart. of Calverley, Yorks. and eventually heir of her brother Sir Walter Calverley Blacket, Bart, (ext.); she d. -JB Dec. 1787/9, having had with 4 daus. 2 sons, (1) Sir John, s. as 4th Baronet. .,,,., a (2) Walter, sheriff Northumb. 1775; bp. 25 April, 1743 ; d. 1819, having m. 1st— 14 July, 1772, Margaret, elder dau. and coheir of James Thornton,Esq. of Netherwitton, N orthumb. ; she d. having had 2 sons, 111 Walter Blackett, d. unm. 3 April, 1818. , ,„ „ 121 Raleigh, of Netherwitton; b. 6 Aug. 1781; d. 12 May, 1865, having m. 14 June, 1819, Elizabeth, 2nd dau. of Robert Grey, Esq. of Shorestone Hall, Northumb. and had 3 sons and 2 daus. , „ , , „ ^ , [1] Thornton Raleigh, b. 18 April, 1820; d. 14 Feb. 1845, having m. 11 April, 1842, Dorothy, dau. of Matthew Henderson, of Galashiels, and had a son and dau. (1) Thornton Roger, of Netherwitton; b. 1 Jan. 1843; m. 1 Jan. 1864, Dobr6e Wilkinson, dau. of late J W Eraser, Esq. of Bath, and has 5 sons and a dau. John Spencer, b. 8 Dec. 1864.— Walter Raleigh, b. 10 Dec. 1865.— Roger de Thornton, b. 8 Nov. 1867.— George Alfred Thornton, b. 21 Mar. 1871.— Freeman Blacket Thornton, b. 5 Jan. 1874.— Lilian Elizabeth Margaret Thornton. (2) Constantia Mary, m. 1st— 7 Jan. 1864, to James Todd, eldest son of Ivie Mackie, of Manchester, and of Auchen- cairn, N.B. She re-m. 10 Aug. 1869, to Robert, 2nd son of late Capt. Benn, R.N. of Bankfield, co. Lane. [2] Walter Blacket, bar.-at-law M.'J'. 1858; b. 17 Mar. 1821; m. Helena Caroline, widow of Rev. Brj-an Faus- sett, M.A. and youngest dau. of Sir John Trevelyan, 5th Baronet, and had 3 sons and a dau. (1) Herbert, capt. 16th regt. late lieut. 32nd regt. instructor of musketry; b. 6 July 1847.— (2) Walter, b. —(3) Willoughby Fenwick, lieut. 98th regt.; b. 1 Aug. 1856. (4) Constance Helena, m. 27 Dec. 1877, to Arthur M Channell, bar.-at-law son of late Baron Channel!. [3] Raleigh, b. 15 Aug. 1823; m. 16 Oct. 1844, Sarah Rebecca, 2nd dau. of Henry Thomas Macdonald, capt. 53rd regt. [4] Constance, d. 23 Dec. 1867, having m. 7 Aug. 1850, to Robert Thornton Hawdon, capt. Northumb. mil.; he d. Nov. 1855, leaving a son and dau. Robert Thornton Hawdon, b. 3 May, 1854.— Constance. [5] Helena, m. 3 Nov. 1852, to her cousin Lieut.-Col. James Harrington Trevelyan. Walter Trevelyan m. 2ndly— Margaret, dau. of Richard Hitchins, of Poltair, Cornwall ; she d. 26 Mar. 1838, having had with 2 daus. an only son, /3/ Walter Calverley, b. 1807 ; d. 30 Dec. 1849. having m. 1828, Isabella, dau. of C Tait ; she d. 10 April, 1872, having had a son and 3 daus. [1] Walter Raleigh, of Emsworth House, Hants; b. 11 April, 1842; m. 29 Sept. 1863, Marion Adelaide, only dau. of Rev. Charles William Leslie, of Ballybay, co. Monaghan (by his wife Emily Eleanora Wilhelmina, only surviving child and heir of Charles Albert Leslie, of Ballybay, and widow of Arthur French, Esq. (B. DE Freyne), and has 2 sons and 3 daus. Walter Raleigh, R.N. b. 29 Aug. 1865.— Charles Leslie Cal- verley, b. 25 Mar. 1874.— Adelaide Isabella.— Florence Emmeline. — Norah Kathleen. [2] Frances Isabella, m. 24 Nov.l860,toAlbrecht Bischoff of Prussia, chevalier de I'ordre de la croix de fer ' [3] Margaret Lydia, m. 2 Sept. 1862, to John Pearson Cresswell, M.R.C.S. and has 4 sons and 2 daus. Evelyn Trevelyan Cresswell, b. 22 June, 1863 — Harry Trevelyan, b. 24 Sept. 1864.— Raleigh Trevelyan b. 21 Feb. 1871.— Charles Trevelyan, b. 21 Nov. 1872 — Margaret Ella.— Maude Beatrice. [4] Harriet Julia Emmeline, m. 15 June, 1865, to Robert WiUiam Head, M.A. of The Briars, near Exeter, late lieut R. 1st Devon yeo. cav. and has 3 sons and a dau. Robert Trevelyan Head, b. 2 Nov. 1867.— Walter Treffrv b. 22 Aug. 1869.— A son, b. 13 June, 1880.— Adelaide Caroline. SIR JOHN, 4th Baronet, M.P.; b. 6 Feb. 1734/5; d 18 Aoril 1828, having m. 20 April, 1757, Louisa Marianna, dan of Peter Symonds, of London, merchant (and coheir with her sister Susannah Louisa, wife of John, 11th Lord St. John); she d. 29 Feb. 1772, having had with other issue 3 sons, /I/ Sir John, s. as 5th Baronet. /2/ Walter, vicar of Henbury and Nettlecombe; b. 19 Jan. 1763; d. 3 Nov. 1830, having m. 1787, Charlotte, 3rd dau. of John Hudson, Esq. of Bessingby, Yorks. (she d. 22 April, 1849, having re-m. 19 Jan. 1836, t" Elizal)cth Leth- bridgc, 3rd dau. of late Rev. Henry Addington Simcoe, of Penheale, Cornwall (she re-m. 26 Nov. 18H(», to Very Rev. John Burton, provost of St. Niniau's cathedrul, Perth). By his 1st wife he had a son, Hauin(}TON Astley, brevet col. and lieut.-col. (re- served). late 7th hussars, served In the Oiniea,at the battle of Balaklava, &c.; b. 16 Mar. 1836; m. 27 May, 1868, Hen- rietta Louisa Harrison, of Brighton, and has 2 daus. (1) Louisa Harrison, m. 31 July, 1880, to Wellington Dale, of Hclston and Penzance. (2) AUce Mar>'. S5] James Harington, lieut.-col. 60th rifles; b. 9 Nov. 1811; . 6 Nov. 1876, having m. 3 Nov. 1862, Helena, dau. of Raleigh Trevelyan, Esq. of Netherwitton, aforesaid, and has 2 sons and 3 daus. Charles Edgar Harington, b. 27 April, 1866.— Edmuml James Willougliby, b. 7 Aug. 1869. -Eugenie Aral)ella Mary.— Pauline Eulalia Louisa.— Ada Bibiannah Emma. /3/ George, archdeacon of Taunton, father of Sir Charles Edward Trevelyan, Bart. (See next article.) SIR JOHN, 5th Baronet, b. 1 Jan. 1761; d. 23 May, 1846, having m. Aug. 1792, Maria, dau. of Sir Thomas Spen- cer Wilson, Bart, of Charlton, Kent ; she d. , 1852, having had 4 sons and 6 daus. (1) Sir "Walter Calverley, s. as 6th Baronet, (2) Arthur, b. , 1802 ; d. s. p. 6 Feb. 1878, having m. , 1833/6, Elizabeth, dau. of A Mackay, Esq. of Aberdeen. (3) Edward Spencer, of Longwitton ; b. , 1806 ; d. 23 Aug. 1864, having m. , 1833, Catherine Anne, dau. of John Forster, Esq.; she d. 22 Nov. 1877, lea^^ng an only dau. Florence. (4) Alfred Wilson, b. , 1807 ; d. , 1831, having m. , 1830, Matilda Margaret, dau. of John Boyce, Esq. of Limerick, and liad an only sou. Sir Alfred "Wilson, 7th and present Baronet. (5) Maria Jane, d. 20 Dec. 1860, having m. 7 June, 1828, to Rev. Noel Thomas Ellison, rector of Nettlecombe and Huntspill, Somerset ; he d. (6) Julia. (7) Emma, d. 17 May, 1857, having m. 22 June. 1830, as l.«!t wife, to Alexander Wadham Wyndham, capt. Scots greys ; he d. 10 Jan. 1869. (8) Beatrice, m. 13 M;iy, 1830, to Capt. Ernest Augustus Per- ceval (E. Egmont), and has issue. (9) Laura Agnes, m. 16 Mar. 1836, to Rev. John Woodhou' rector of Huish Chami)flowcr, Somerset. TREVEL YAK—TROUBRIDGE. 619 (10) Helena Caroline, m. Ist — i Oct. 1837, to Rev. Bryan Faus- Bet, M.A. of Heppington, Kent, who d. 30 June, 1855, leaving issue. She re-m. , to her cousin Walter Blacket Trevelyan, bar.-at-law, aforesaid. SIR W.VI.TER CALVERLEY, 6th Baronet, J.P. D.L.; b. 31 Mar. 1797 ; d. 23 Mar. 1879, having m. Ist— 21 May, 1835. Paulina, eldest dau. of Rev. W. Jerrayn, D.D.; she d. s. p. 13 May, 1866. He m. Sndly— 11 July, 18G7, Laura Capel, dau. of Capel Lofift, of Trosten Hall, Suffolk; she d. 2 April, 1879. Hineage, TREVELYAN, SiB Charles Edward, k.c.b. Baronet, so created 13 Mar. 1874, of Walling- ton Hall, Northumberland by devise of Sir Walter Trevelyan, 6th Baronet, B.c.s. 1826/42, deputy secretary to Indian Government political depart- ment 1831/4, secretary to Sudder revenue board 1836/8, assistant secretary treasury (England) 1840/59, governor of Madras 1859/60, financial member of govemor-gen.'s council, India, 1862/5 ; b. 2 April, 1807; m. Ist— 23 Dec. 1834, Hannah More, dau. of Zachary Macaulay, and sister of Lord Macaulay (ext.) ; she d. 5 Aug. 1873. He m. 2ndly —14 Oct. 1875, Eleanor Anne, dau. of Walter Camp- bell, Esq. of Islay. By^l^ H^^,^^^^ ^^ ^^^ V^° , and 2 daus. . :trl^\XWiMf'«fl^{f J i (1) George £)tk^. A. D.L. KM^humb. lorA of the admiralt/ 9 1869/70 and^l^rBec. 188o[fe. Tynemouth 1866/8, Hawick burgh" since 1868; b. 20 July, 1838; ni. 29 Sept. 1869, Caroline, clLTof RolLrt Neeilham Philips, Esq. M.P (BART.), of The Park, Manchester, and Welcombe, Warw. and has 3 sons Chkrles Philips, b. 28 Oct. I870.-Robert Calverley, b. 28 June, (2^Ma7g^a?2t^;eSlT2r^W^^^^^^^ -fe, to Sir Henry ^aYS ?ranc" s! S^4 Dec. 1871. to William |tratford Dug^ dale, Esq. (V. PORTMAN), of Merivale Hall, co. Warwicks. and ^' WnUam Francis Stratford Dugdale, b. 20 Oct. 1872.-Edgar Trevelyan Stratford, b. 22 July, 1876. ARMS-Gu. a deral-horse arg. issuing out of water arg. and az OREST-Two arms counter-embowed ppr. habited az. holding in the hands a bezant. Motto— Tyme tryeth troth. SEAT— Wallington, Northumberland. ToWK HOUSE— 8, Grosvenor Crescent, S.W. GEORGE TREVELYAN, archdeacon of Taunton, canon of Wells, and rector of Nettlecombe, formerly lieut. in the army (3rd son of Sir John Trevelyan, 4th Baronet, s^e pre- ceding article); b. 23 Nov. 1764; d. 13 Oct, 1827, having m. 9 Feb. 1795, Harriet, dau. of Sir Richard Neave, Bart.; she d. 15 Feb. 1854, having had 6 sons and a dau. [1] George, vicar of Stogumber, Somerset; b. 29 Nov. 1795; d. 26 April, 1871, having m. 2 April, 1833, Frances Anne, only dau. of Col. James Lumsden, of Cushnie, Aberdeen, 55th regt.; she d. 22 July, 1877. [2] John Thomas, vicar of Milverton, Somerset, 1826/44, formerly R.N.; b. 26 Feb. 1799; d. unm. 16 Aug. 1844. [3] Henry WiUoughby, C.B. major-gen. col. commandant royal (late Bombay) art.; b. 26 Jan. 1803; d. 31 Aug. 1876, having m. Nov. 1837, Emily, youngest dau. of S H Greig, Esq. and had with other issue 2 sous and 2 dans, (1) Henry WiUoughby, capt. 61st West York mil. late 3rd hussars; b, 4 Jan. 1847 ; m. 17 July, 1879, Charlotte Emily, youngest dau. of Lieut.-Col. Joseph Walker Pease, of Hessle- wood House, Yorks. (Palmer— Bart.) C2) Ernest John, of Calcutta, bar.-at-law M.T. 1873; b. 7 Dec. 1850; m. 27 Nov. 1880, Mary Katharine, youngest dau. of late Patrick Blake, M.D. of London, and has a son, b. 22 Nov. 1881. (3) Emily Frances, m. 28 July, 1864, to Major Edward Daniel Hamilton Vibart, 15th Bengal cav. (4) Julia Agnes. [4] Sir Charles Edward, k.c.b, created a Baronet. [5] Edward Otto, in H.O.; b, 19 June, 1810 ; d. 9 July, 1880, having m. 27 Aug. 1844, Emma, dau. of Charles Horsfall Bill, Esq, of Storthes Hall, co, Yorks, and had a sou and 3 daus. (1) Edward, b. 1857. (2) Emma Theresa, d, 1 April, 1872, having m. 4 Aug. 1869, to Rev. Octavius Pechell Greenstreet, curate of Elford, co. Staff. (3) Mary Catherine, d. 1870. (4) Ethel. [6] William Pitt, M.A. Wore, Coll, Oxon, 1855, rector of Calver- ton, Bucks, since 1872, vicar of Wolverton 1856/72 ; b. 31 Mar. 1812 ; m. 1 June, 1852, Maria, 3rd dau. of Hon. Philip Pleydell- Bouverie (E. Radnor), and has 4 sons, (1) William Bouverie, B.A, Trin, Coll, Camb, 1876, curate of Calverton; b. 25 June, 1853, (2) John Charles, of Oaklands, Amelia co, Va, ; b, 1 Jan. 1867; m. 16 June, 1881, Elizabeth Wood, dau. of Thomas Irvine, Esq. of Liverpool, (3) George Philip, b, 14 Sept. 1858. (4) Francis, b, 21 Oct, 1862. [7] Frances Agnes, d. 16 Oct. 1873, having m, 13 Sept, 1842, as 2nd wfe, to Rev, and Hon, Charles George Perceval, rector of Calverton, aforesaid ; he d, 26 July, 1868, leaving by her an only son, CJharles George, 7th Earl of Egmont. TROUBRIDGE, Sir Thomas Herbert Cochrane (1799, g.b.), lieut. 60th rifles; s. his father as 4th Baronet in 1867; b. 13 Sept. 1860; heir presumptive, his brother Ernest. Arms— Or, out of waves a bridge of three arches embattled, sur- mounted by a tower ppr. thereon a broad pennon flying az. charged with a cross potent of the field, on a canton of the third two keys in saltire gold. Crest— A dexter arm habited az. cuff arg, holding a banner az. charged as the canton. SIR THOMAS TROUBRIDGE, K.P.adm, R.N, (son of Richard Troubridge, of London), lieut, 1780, com, and post-capt. 1782, served in all the actions against the French in India, was G20 TUITE, captured by the French fleet in the Castor frl?ate and being a prisoner on board the "Sans Pareille," 80, in the victory of L?rd Howe, 1 June, 1794, was named by his lordship upon her capture upon that day to command her, commanded the Cul- loden" under Lord St. Vincent in an engagement with the Spanish fleet, 14 Feb. 1797, was at the battle of the Nile, ami for special services in the Mediterranean, including taking tho city of Rome, he was created a Baronet 30 Nov. 1799, lord of the admiralty, adm. 1804, and was lost at sea m the Blen- heim," 74, returning from the Bast Indies about 1807 ; m. Mrs. Frances Richardson, and had with an only dau. an only son, SIR EDWARD THOMAS, 2nd Baronet, C.B. rear-adm. of the red, M.P. Sandwich 1831/47, a lord of the admiralty, and naval a.d.c. to William iv.and Q. Victoria; at the battle of Copenhagen, 20 April, 1801, served in the " Victory, 1803 4 ; d. 7 Oct. 1852, having m. 19 Oct. 1810, Anna Maria, dau. of Adm. the Hon. Sir Alexander Forrester IngUs Cochrane, G.C.B. (E. Dundonald and B. Lamington) ; she d. 14 May, 1873, having had 2 sons and 2 daus. (1) Sir Thomas, s. as 3rd Baronet, (2) Edward Norwich, capt. R.N. d. unm. 1850. (3) Maria Louisa, d. 1867, having m. 1856, to Rev. Theodore Augustus Walrond ; he d. Oct. 1873. (4) Charlotte Frances. SIR THOMAS ST. VINCENT HOPE COCHRANE TROU- BRIDGE, 3rd Baronet, col. in the army, C.B. a Crimean hero, lost his right leg and left foot at Inkerman, K.L.K. & M. A.D.C. to the Queen, d.a.g. to the forces (clothing department) ; b. 25 May, 1815 ; d. 2 Oct. 1867, having m. 1 Nov. 1855, Louisa Jane, dau. of Daniel Gurney, Esq. of North Runcton, Norfolk (E. ERROLL) ; she d. 29 Aug. 1867, leaving 2 sons and 4 daus. (1) Sir Thomas Herbert Cochrane, 4th and present Baronet. (2) Ernest Charles Thomas, R.N. heir presumptive to the Baronetcy ; b. 15 July, 1862. (3) Amy Louisa Harriet. (4) Laura. (5) Violet. (6) Helen. TUITE, Sib Mabk Anthony Henby, of Kilruane, co. Tippe- rary (1622, 1.), capt. late 19th regt. ; s. his father as 10th Baronet in 1841 ; b. 24 Mar. 1808 ; m. 18 Nov. 1854, Charlotte, dau. of Richard Hugh Levinge, of Levington Park, CO. Westmeath (Bart.); she d. 9 April, 1878; heir presumptive, his brother Major-Gen. Tuite. Arms— Quarterly arg. and Crest— An angel vested arg. holding in the dexter hand a flaming sword ppr. the sinister resting on a shield of the arms. MOTTO— AUeluiah. Seat— Kilruane House, Neuagh, Tipperary. SIR OLIVER TUITE, of Sonagh (descended from Sir Richard de Tuite, Knt. lord of Loghlock, Sonagh, &c. 1306, descended from Sir Richard de Tuite, Knt. who accom- panied the Earl of Pembroke into Ireland 1172, vide Lodge and Playfair), created a Baronet op Ireland 16 June, 1622- m. Mabel, dau. of Sir Gerald Aylmer, Bart, of Ponadea ; he (J, 1642/5, His great-grandson, SIR HENRY, 6th Baronet (on the death of his father. Sir Joseph, 1727); d. at Bath, April 1766, having m. Ist— 1728, Mary, dau. of George Rochford, Esq. and sister of the Earl of Belvedere (ext.); she d. 26 Feb. 1729, having had an only son, [1] Sir G^rge, 7th Baronet ; b. 10 Feb. 1729 ; murdered at Sonna 12 Feb. 1783, s. p. SIR HENRY m.2ndly— 6/8 July, 1741, Mary, dau. of Marcus Anthony Morgan, Esq. of Cottlestown, co. Sligo, and had 3 sons, [2] Sir Henry, 8th Baronet, lieut. R.N. ; d. a. p. Aug. 1806, aged 62, having m. Nov. 1784, Elizabeth, 2nd dau. of Thomas Cobbe, Esq. of Newbridge, co. Dublin, niece of the Countess of Moira. [3] Marcus Anthony, capt, 9th dragoons; b. Dec. 1746; d. having m. 10 Dec. 1774, Patience, 2nd dau. of Marlborough Stirling, Esq. prothonotary of common pleas Ireland; she d. 1 Jan. 1803, leaving with 2 daus. an only son, Sir George, s. as 9th Baronet. [4] Hugh, of Sonagh b. Julv, 1747; d. 1843, having m. 1792, Sarah Elizalieth, dau. of Lieut.-Col. Daniel Chenevi.x, of Ballycommon, King's co. His son, Hugh morgan Tuite, of Sonna. co. Westmeath, J.P. D.L. high sheriflE 1822, and co. Longford 1837, M.P. co. Westmeath 1826/30, 1842/7 : d. 16 Aug. 1868, aged 73, having m. 1st— 6 Feb. 1826, Mary, 2nd dau. of Maurice Nugent O'Connor, Esq. of Mount Pleasant, King's co.; she d. 14 Mar. 1863. He m. 2ndly- 8 Oct. 1853, Hester Mary, dau. of late John Hogan, Esq. of Auburn, oo. Wcetmeath, and hml a son and dau. (1) Joseph, of Sonna, J.P. n.L. high sheriff 1866 ; b. 20 Oct. 1828 ; m. Ist— 8 Jan. 1862, Ellen Mary, dau. of Rev. Charles Fox Chawner, rector of Bloohingley ; she d. 2 Dec. 1H63. He m. 2ndly — 4 June, 186.H, Ellen, j-oungest dau. of late James B Bootliby, Esq. of T\vyford Abbey. By his Ist wife be has a son and dau. Henry Morris, b. 16 Oct. 1866.— Marian. (2) Sarah EUzabeth, m. 13 Aug. 1862, to Henri L Fairet de Tuite, which latter name be assunieil by imperial sign manual, and has issue. SIR GEORGE, 9th Baronet, capt. 19th dragoons; b. 8 June, 1778; d. 16 June, 1841, having m. 8 June, 1807, Janet, widow of Thomas WiKxlhnll. major 12th regt.; she d. 21 Feb. 1846, having hacl 4 sons and 2 daus. [1] Sir Mark Anthony Henry, 10th and present Baronet. [2] Hugh Manley, major-pon. in tlie army (rott Bewerley Hall, Yorks. ami \ia» 4 sons and 2 dau.^. (2) Cecil Robert, b. 26 Dec. 1862.— (3) Hugh St. John, b. 21 Mav, 1865.— (4) Beiuicliamp E!tridge, .Sjmerset (Bart.), and had with other issue 4 sons and a dau. [1] Thomas Percy Enraght, Meat. 86th regt.; b. 26 Ar 1840 ; d, 20 July, 1868. [2] Pldlip Nathaniel, com. R.N. (retd.): h. 31 July. 18-1. ; ; m, 26 April, 1870, Catherine, dau. of Frett<>r, n.i>. bishop of Chicheeter, and has a son and dau. Thomas, b. 80 Nov. 1874.— Ursula. [4] Cecil Booth, M.A. Ch. Ch. Oxon. 1876, chaplain of St. Chads CoU. Staff. 1877; b. 86 May, 1849; unm. [5] Alicia Margaretta, m. 9 Nov, 1870, to Edward Francis Knottesfonl-Fortescue, of Alveston Manor House. War- wicks, J,P. (B. CLERMONT), a chevalier of St. John of Jerusalem, capt. (h.p.) and late A.D.C, to viceroy and gov,- gen. of India, capt. Ist Warwick militia, and has issue. /3/ Richard Edmund, M.A. Brasenose Coll. 0.xon. 1833, chni)- lain in India 1842/67; b, 26 Feb, 1807; m, 17 Mar, 1869, Elizabeth Hester, dau. of Andrew Peterson, of Belgium, K,I.. /4/ Henr>-, bar.-at-law l.T, 1834. 8tnfT-a«ljutant of the militia garrison of Toronto during the rebellion of 1838 ; b, 31 Aug. 1809 ; d, unm. at Toronto 31 May. 1838. /5/ William, b, 10 July, 1812; d, 6 Feb, 1847. having m, 22 May, 1840, Elizalieth, dau. of John Armstrong, of Ejilnokie, CO. Fermanagh, a capt. of dragoons (she re-m. 1861, to Pardey. of Toronto, who d. 1864), and had with other issue a son and dau. (1) Sir Thomas, created a Baronet. (2) John, of Pentre Park, co, Monmouth, marshal of the admiralty Gibraltar; b. 2 Aug. 1768; d. 2 Aug. 1844, having m, 16 Dec, 1795, Sophia Martha, dau, of (Hon,) George Dymoke, hereditary champion of England ; she d, 14 Mar, 1845, aged 72, having had 2 sons and a dau, /I/ John, R.N.; d. unm. 22 Oct. 1824, in Africa. /2/ James Bradshaw, M.A. Jesus Coll. Camb. rector of Wilksby and Claxby Pluckacre, co. Line; b. 2 July, 1806 ; d, 24 Jan. 1873, having m. 25 Jan. 1827, Anne Frances, only child of James B Barrett, Esq. of Bushey Lodge, Herts.; she d, 13 May, 1881, having had 2 sons and 4 daus. [1] Henry Reginald Hamilton Dymoke, d, 29 Aug, 1861 aged 19, [2] Montagu Dymoke, b. Oct. 1832 ; unm, [3] Cecil Frances Harriet, m. 10 May, 1855, to \Villiam flarington, Esq. of Woodvale, I.W. s. p. [4] Sopliia Rose Blanche, m, 7 Oct. 1862, as 2nd wife, to Bobert Dawtrey Drewitt, Esq. s, p. [5] Margaret Louisa Eva. [6] Laura Celestine. /3/ Martha Hester Sopliia, m, Jan, 1814, to William Walker, of Fermoy, capt, 26th regt, who d. April, 1827, [1] Richard, lieut.-col. Canadian (active) mil,; b. SO Nov. 1842; m, 26 April, 1870, Emma, dau. of Ven, George Whitaker (archdeacon), then provost of Trin. Coll. To- ronto, an7, to Vincent Wing, major 95th regt. ; he d. 1874, leaving a son and dau. Frederick Drummond Vincent WiNO, b. 29 Nov. I860.— Evelyn Diana. VAVASOUR. C25 V- AVASOUR, Sib Henry Mervyn. " of Spaldingtou, Yorks." (1801, u.K.),J.P.D.L. East Riding, major East Yorks. militia 1840/65, premier Baronet U.K.; 8. bis father as 3rd Baronet in 1838; b. 17 June, 1814; m. 30 June, 1853, Hon. Louisa Anne Neville, 2nd dau. (»f llicbanl, 3rd Lord Bra- brooke, and has an only Hurviving dau. (1) Ck)ii8tanoe. NOTK.— No heir to this Baronetcy. Arm»— Or on a feaae danoettte sa. a aeor-de-Us arg. Crest— A cock gn. combed wattled membered and charged with a fleor-de-Ufl arg. Etnragr. HENRY (NOOTH) VAVASOUR, of Sturminster Newton Castle, Donet (2nd ion of Henry Nooth, by Brldgret, eldest dao. and coheir of John Menryn, of Stumiinster afore- said, see VaTaaoor pedigree in Torksbirc Collection, ED. Foster); Ueat.-ool. 4th dragoons, assnmeil t)ie sunianie and arms of Varaaoar by n.L. 31 Mar. I79I, in acconlance with the testamentary injonction of liis wife's ancestor Thomas Vava- aonr (d. 14 Feb. 1679), of Spaldlngton, Yorks. to whose estates sIh . suoceeded; created the first Baronet of the Vs i K >|| SO Har. 1801; d. 1« Mar. 1818, aged 73, bav- in/ vssheton, dan. and coheir of Mail, orMaghuU Yat ' f Mnii or Maghnll, oo. Lane ; she d. 9 Jan. 1818, leav- iii-' an Miily son, 8111 HKNRY MAGHULL (or MAIL) MERVYN VAVA- .SOUR. 2nd Baronet, lieut.-gen. in the army; b. 19 July, 1767; d. 4 Jan. 1888, having m. 14 Jnly, 1807, Anne, eldest dan. of William VavRsonr. of Dublin, LL.D.; she d. 7 June, 1845, having had a son and 8 tlaos. /I/ Sir Henry Mervyn. 3rd and present Baronet. 121 Anna Mcrvinia, m. 33 May, 1839, to Rev. Joseph Dunning- ton-Jcfferson, of Tliicket Priorj-, Yorks. canon of York, prc- bcn<1fin- of York 18S3 80, incunil)ent of Tborgam by, Yorks. IR.T. K.I.. 15 May, 1841, was authorised to assume til' tinal) surname of Jefkek-sox, and to bear the aril ; he d. 31 July, 1880, having had 3 sons and 4 dans. (1) Joseph John Dunnington - Jefferson, M.A. Trin. Coll. Camb. bar.-at-law l.T. 1871, J.P. Yorks. E.K. capt. Yorks. hussars since 1876; b. 19 Nov. 1845; m. 14 Sept. 1870, Emma Sarah, dau. of Thomas Butler Stoney, Esq. of Portland, co. Tipperary, J.P. (2) Mervyn, capt. Duke of Wellington's (West Riding) regt.; h. 10 Feb. 1850 ; m. 13 May, 1881, Louisa Dorothy, eldest dau. of Rev. John Barrj', rector of Great Smeaton, Yorks. (3) Tliomas Trafford, bar.-at-law l.T. 1878 ; b. 14 Dec 1852. (4) Mervynia Jane. (5) CaroUne Emma, d. 10 Oct 1853. (5) Mary Campbell, m. Ist— 21 Oct. 1876, to Rev. Frederick Field Richards, British chaplain Toulon, who d. 10 April, 1879. She re-m. 12 Jan. 1881, to William White, M.D. (7) Theodoeia. /3/ Caroline Susannah, d. 23 July, 1878,baving m. 1st— 4 Sept. 1841, to William, oiilv son of Rev. Richard Vavasour, rector of Stow-on-the-Wold, who d. s. p. 19 Feb. 1863. She re-m. 28 Jan. 1868, as 2nd \vife, to Rev. William Wiggin, rector of Hampnett-cum-Stowell, co. Glouc. (see also B. DiKEVOR). 141 Emma Matilda, m. 24 Aug. 1852, to WhitehaU Dod, of Llinerch Park, co. Denbigh, 6th dragoons; he d. 22 Feb. 1878, aged 54. Seat- VAVASOUE, Sir Edward, of Hazlewood, York. (1828, U.K.); s. his father as 2nd Baro- net in 1847; b. 17 Jan. 1815 ; heir pre- sumptive, his nephew William. Arms— Quarterly, 1st and 4th, Or, a fesse dancettf^e sa. in the dexter chief a cross-crosslet fitchde at the foot of the first, for diflfer- ence. Vavasour. 2nd and 3rd, Sa. a bend or between six fountains, Stourton. Crest— 1, A cock gu. charged with a fountain. Vavasour. 2, A demi-friar habited ppr. and holding in his dexter hand a scourge and in his sinister an open book, Stourton. -Hazlewood Castle, Tadcaster, Yorkshire. Hineage. HON. SIR EDWARD ilARMADUKE VAVASOUR (2ud surviving son of Charles iliilip, 16th Baron Stourton— B. Mowbray), inlicrited tlie Hazlewood estate by the will of Thomas Vavasour, 7th and last Earcnet (see Yorkshire pedigree, ed. Foster), of that creation, and by R.L. 27 Feb. 1826, was authorised to assume the snnianie of Vava^iour only, and to bear the arms quarterly; created a Baronet 14 Feb. 1828; b. 6 May, 1786; d. 16 Mar. 1847, having ni. 5 Aug 1813, Marcia Bridget, only dau. of James Fox-Lane, Esq. (B. Conyers), of Bramham Park, Yorks. M.P.; she d. 10 June, 1826, having hail 4 sons and 2 daus. (1) Sir Edward, 2nd and present Baronet. (2) William Joseph, b. 26 Feb. 1822; d. 11 Jan. 1860, having m. 12 Jan. 1846, Hon. Mary Constantia Clifford, dau. of Hugh Charles, 7th Lord Clifford (she rc-m. 8 Feb. 1865, to Denis Kavanagli, IiL.D. bar.-at-lav,'), and had 4 sons and 3 daus. /I/ William Edward, heir presumptive to the Baro- netcy; b. 28 Nov. 1846; m. 6 Oct. 1870, Mary Teresii, 2ud dau. of Edward Weld, Esq. of Lulworth Castle, Dorset, and has a son and 4 daus. A son. b.22 Sept. 1881.— Ellen.— Annette.— Evelyu.—Mary. 121 Oswald Hugh, b. 3 June, 1848.^. /a/ Henrj- Dunstan, b. 10 Jan. 1850. ()-^lt%^lfi4L 141 Edward Joseph Everard, b. 12 Sept. 1855. /5/ Constance Mary Dolores, d. 5 Nov. 1851. 161 Mary Lucy, a nun. /?/ Angela Mary Galdina, m. 17 June, 1880, to Francis Thomas Eyston, Esq. of Stanford Place, Berks. (3) George, b. 18 July, 1824; his wife Mary d. at Canterbury, 21 Dec. 1861. (4) Philip, canon R C diocese of Beverley; b. 26 Feb. 1826. (5) Marcia, m. 12 Nov. 1836, to William, 13th Baron Herries, who d. 12 Nov. 1876. (6) Ann, a nun. 626 DE VERE. Sib -piE VERE -^ Stephen Ed- WAKD, of Curragh Chase, co. Limerick (1784, I.); bar -at - law Irish bar, m.p. CO. Limerick 1854/9 ; s. his brother as 4th Baronet in 1880 ; b. 26 July, 1812; heir presumptive, his brother Aubrey. ARMS— Quarterly gu. and or, in the dexter chief quarter a mullet arg. Chests— 1st, On a cap of maintenance turned up erm. a boar passant az. 2nd, The castle of Limerick ppr. Motto— Vero nihil verius. SEAT— Curragh Chase, Limerick. Hineage. TTERE HUNT, settled at Curragh, co. Limerick, and Glan- V goole, CO. Tipperary, an officer in Cromwell's army, and a commissioner in co. Limerick for raising supplies for the public service 1657 and 1660 (son of John Hunt, capt. m the army temp. Charles I. one " of the 49 officers," and grandson of Henry Hunt, of Gosfleld, Essex, high sheriff, by Jane, -, ni. to Mattliew Shine, Esq. /2d/ WiUlam Henn, b. 31 Dec. 1795; d. Oct. 1867, having m. 31 Aug. 1836, Ellen, dau. of George Bonynw Rochfort, Esq. of Pierstown, co. Westmeath, and had 2 sons and 3 daus. (1) William Roljert, b. 4 Aug. 1837. (2) Rochfort Vere, of Ligaerary. VERNER. 627 /4/ W liii huin.i. 111. 10 Juu. Ib69, to Rev. James Martin, rector of I'iiioc. s. p. /5/ runny .M;iru'iiret. [3c] ThMiu;is of Dublin, m. (licence dated 9 Mar. 1798), ])nruth<-:i, (laii. of John Bloomfleld, Esq. of Redwood, co. Tii)ixiniry {li. Bloomkield), and had with other issue 3 sons, /I/ Thomas Bloomfleld, capt. 80th regt. m. Miss Worrall, of Clonmell, co. Tipperary. His youngest son, Henry Vere Hunt, brevet-major B.8.C. served in Afghan campaign 1879, 80, late lieut. 26th regt. P.K.i.; m. 3 Dec. 187 J, Frances Emily Ley bum, youngest dau. of late Richard Leybume, Esq. of Leicester. /2/ Robert, of Cloghnadromin and Greeuhills, co. Limerick, j.p. Limerick and co. Clare; b. 31 Atig. 1814; m. 1833, Maria, dan. of (leorge Bonynge Roch- fort, E«q. of Pierettown, co. Westmeath, and has 3 sons and 4 dauB. (1) Thomaa Rochfort, lieut.-col. late 17tli regt.; b. 9 Aug. 1834; m. 22 June, 1865, Elizaljeth Frances, dau. of Rotiert Ringnxe Gelston, M.D. and has 2 sous and 4 daus. Thomaa Aubrey, b. 13 Jan. 1876.— Cecil Vere, b. 9 Mar. 1879.— Edith Gelston.— Kathleen Frances.— Elixabeth Caroline.— ft weniloiine Maria. (2) (foonfc Gcnil.l, com. Rj». ; b. 10 Sept. 1840. (3) Williaui I^ewis, b. 31 Mar. 1843; m. 1866, Mary, clau. of Luke Brady, Esq. of New Grove, co. Clare. (4) Ellen Anne, m. 4 June, 1868, to Col. Vere Hunt Bowles, commanding brigade depdt Belfast 1877, late commanding 6Srd and t7& regts. s. p. (5) Frances Dorothea, m. 9 Jan. 1861, to Lieut.-Gen. Charles Blmhirat, C.B. commanding division Mvsore Presidency 1877/80, served with 9th regt. in Aflghanistan 1842, and also in Crimea, K.L.H.M., D.Qj(.o. Cape 1866/70, oommanding infantry brigade Malta, 1874,7, and has a son and S dans. Harry Roohfort ELMlllRKr, b. 22 Oct. 1863.— Aileen MeUta, b. t May, 1876.— A dau. b. 30 Sept. 1880. (0) Meriel Kate, m. 90 April, 1869, to Alexander Thomas Canlfeild, late grenadier guards (E. Cuarlehont.) (7) Mari* Sarah, m. 27 Sept. 1877, to Peter Gerald Oriffln, Baq. of Alia Villa, oo. Limerick, and has a sou, Pet«r Gerald Gripkin, b. 29 Sept 1878. /3/ Rochfort, local government board, Ireland, onm. SIR VEUK HUNT, of Cnrragh, oo. Limerick, created a Bako.s kt or IRRLAXD 4 Dcc 1784, raised and commandeil three regiments of infantry, mt iu the Irish parliament 1797, porohaaed Lundy Island in 1HU3 ; d. 1 1 Au^r. 1^18, having ni. 4 Mar. 1784, Blenor, only «hin. of Right Itev. William Cecil, Lord (Mentwortb, bishop of Limerick (E. LIMERICK); she d. 25 Dec. 1820, leaving an only son, SIR AUBREY DB VERE, 2nd Baronet, assumed the sur- name and arms of De Vere in lien of Hunt by R.L. 16 Mar. 1«32. Hold Lundy Island 1830; b. 28 Aug. 1788 ; d. 6 July, 1846, having ni. 19 May, 1807, Mary, eldest dau. of Stephen Edwanl Uij-e, Ewj. of Mount Trenohard, oo. Limerick; she d. 11 Feb. 1H66, having had with other iasae 6 sons and a dau. /I/ SirVcro E.lmond. 3rd Baronet; b. 12 Oct. 1808; d. s. p. 23 S»>|)t. 1KH(), Imvinj^ in. 9 Jan. 1838, Mary Lucy, eldest dau. of Uowland StimliHli, K.sq. of Scaleby Castle, Cumberland, and Kiirlpy Hill, liorkH. /2/ Sir Stephen Edward, 4th and present Baronet, /a/ Auiircy Thomas, heir presumptive to the Baro- netcy ; b. 10 Jan. 1814. /4/ William Cecil, capt. R.N. b. 20 April, 1823; d. s. p. 2 Feb. 1K69. having m. 8 July, 1862, Sophia, dau. of John Allen, Esq. of Buntham, Somerset. /5/ Francis Horatio, major R.E.; b. 12 Oct. 1828; shot by a sjipjwr R.K. 22 Aug. 1866 (who was executed 12 Oct. following); ni. 4 Nov. 1866, Anne Celestine, youngest dau. of James Hanli- man Biu-ke, Esq. and eventual heiress of her brother John Hju-diman Burke, Esq. of St. Clerans, co. Galway (she re-ni. 20 Feb. 1873, as 2nd wife, to Rev. Charleton Maxwell, J.P. formerly rector of Leckpatrick, co. Tyrone, brother of Sir Peter Benson Maxwell), and had 3 daus. (1) Mary, m. 18 Dec. 1879, to Capt William Utting Cole, 3nl dragoon guards. (2) Eleanor. (3) Margaret /6/ Elinora Jane AUcia Lucy, m. 14 Feb. 1836, to Hon. Robert OBrien (B. INCHIQUIN) ; he d. 6 Mar. 1870. Bart. VERNER, Sir William Edward Hercules, of Verners Bridge, co. Armagh (1846, U.K.); 8. his father as 3rd Baronet in 1873; b. 11 Jan. 1856; m. 29 Jan. 1877, Annie, youngest dau. of late John Wilson, of Melbourne, Australia ; heir presumptive, his uncle Edward. Arms— Arg. on a fesse between three boars' heads couped sa. fretty or, a trefoil slipped of the last. Crest- A boar's head as in the arms. Motto— Pro Christo et patria. Seat— Church Hill, Vemer's Bridge, Moy, Armagh. Town House— 86, Eaton Square, s.w. Hineage. JAMES VERNER, of Churchill, co. Armagh (elder son of David Vemer, and his wife Elizabeth Crosl6), m.p. Dun- gannon; b. 1 Mar. 1746; m. June, 1773, Jane, dau. and co- heir of Rev. Henry Clarke, of Anasammery, co. Armagh, and had 4 sons and a dau. (1) Thomas, of London, formerly of Belfast, lieut.-col. Antrim militia 1842, gent, privy chamber, sovereign of Belfast, high sheriff Armagh 1800, had a grant of arms to him and his descendants 10 Aug. 1820 ; b. 25 Mar. 1774; d. 13 Aug. 1853, having m. 13 Dec. 1803, Elizabeth, 2nd dau. of Sir Edward May, Bart, (ext.), of Mayfield, co. Waterford; she d. 15 Jan. 1848, having had 4 sons and 2 daus. Ill James Edward, lieut-col. Bengal army, major 28th Middx. R.V.; b. 26 Oct. 1804; d. 25 Mar. 1865, having m. 28 Feb. 1843, Frances Constantia, dau. of John Curnan Carne, capt. E.I.C.S.; she d. 1850/1, having had an only son, Thomas Edward, major Duke of Edinburgh's (Wiltshire regt.), formerly 62nd regt. ; b. 5 April, 1845. /2/ William, late lieut.-col. commanding Antrim militia, J.P. and treasurer co. Antrim, chief commissioner of the insolvent court at Port Philip, Australia; b. 31 Jan. 1807; m. 1st — 20 Oct. 1833, his cousin Charlotte, dau. of Rev. Edward May, vicar of Belfast ; she d. 19 Mar. 1861. He m. 2ndly — 23 July, 1867, Charlotte Jane, youngest dau. of late John Willis Fleming, Esq. M.P. of Stoneham Park, Hants, and widow of Albert John Hambrough, of Steephill Castle, Hants, J.P. D.L.; she d. 10 Nov. 1874. By his 1st wife he had 6 sons and 2 daus. [1] Albert, govt, inspector of mines; b. 8 Jan. 1841; d. unm. 4 July, 1867. [2] William Henry, Bo. C.S.; b. 19 July, 1842; m. Aug. 1877, Catherine Louisa, dau. of Albert John Hambrough, of Steephill Castle, aforesaid, and has a son, OUver WiUiam, b. 19 Nov. 1879. [3] George Hamilton, R.N. b. 24 Feb. 1845, lost in H.M.S. " Orpheus " 5 Feb. 1863. [4] Frederic Thomas, a twin with [5] Charles Augustus, b. 26 July, 1847; m. 17 April, 1876, Violet Emily, dau. of Simon Watson-Taylor, Esq. of Erle- stoke, Wilts (M. TWEEDDALE), and has a son, and 2 daus. Guy WiUiam Hay, b. 24 April, 1880.— Amelia EUa Violet. — Rose. [6] Agnes Selina. [7] Alice Clara. /3/ Thomas, of Lilliput, CO. Antrim, J.P. D.L. capt. Antrim mil. the last sovereign of the town and borough of Belfast, and chief magistrate; b. 22 July, 1808; d. unm. 3 Aug. 1780. /4/ George, lieut.-gen. Bengal s.c. (retd. list), superintendent of Cachar, commissioner of Arrac&n, and agent to gov.-geu. 2 T 628 VERNEY. of ludia with ex-king of Oude; b. 20 Nov. 1809; m 8 May, 1845, Johanua Hillegonda, dau. of OlofC Godlief de Wet, of Cape Town, and has 2 sous and 3 daus. [1] Thomas Alexander, b, 4 Nov. 1848. [2] George de Wet, lieut. 25th foot ; b. 2 Dec. 1859. 1 [3] Anna Elizabeth, m. 8 May, 1866, to George B Johnston, Bengal S.C; he d. 1 Mar. 1867. [4] Clara, d. 1 June, 1879, having m. 10 June, 1871, to Leopold James Henry Grey, Bengal S.C. (E. GREY). ■ [5] Charlotte Elise. /5/ Anna, d. 3 Mar. 1881, aged 75. /6/ Clara, d. 18/24 Nov. 1865, having m. 7 Dec. 1848, to Kobert Tower, Esq. of Shenfield, Essex, who d. Jan. 1877. (2) James, capt. 19th dragoons, d. unm. (3) David, of Derryesker, co. Armagh, b. 5 Sept. 1780; d. 6 Dec. 1826, having m. 12 Nov. 1808, Anna Wilford, dau. of Henry Cole (E. Enniskillen), of Fermanagh; he d. 6 June, 1856, having had 4 sons and 5 daus. /I/ James, b. 29 July, 1809, unm. /2/ Arthur Cole, mayor of Sandwich, Essex co. Canada, 1878 ; b. 28 Mar. 1811 ; m. April, 1835, Harriet, 3rd dau. of William Eayrs, Esq. of Jersey, and has 3 sons and 4 daus. 1] Frederick Arthur, b. 26 Feb. 1836. '2] James William David, b. 14 Mar. 1845. '3] John Edward, b. 19 Jan. 1852. '4] Anna Victoria, ra. to J S Donaldson, Esq. of Toronto. [5] Alicia, m. to Dr. J Coventry, of Windsor, Ontario. [6] Clara. [7] Isabel Octavia, m. to S M Goddard, of Sandwich. /3/ WilUam John, col. late lieut. -col. R. Antrim rifles, and formerly capt. 53rd (Shropsliire) regt.; b. 1 Feb. 1819; m. 27 May, 1850, Mary Anne, 2nd dau. of- John Rogers, Esq. of London, and has 2 sons and 2 daus. [1] William Willoughby Cole, capt. rifle brigade; b. 22 Mar. 1852; m. 30 Nov. 1881, Elizabeth Mary Emily, 4th dau. of Hon. Henry WiUiam Parnell (B. Conuletok). [2] Wilfrid Cole, b. 15 May, 1863.— [3] Constance Ida.— [4] Evelyn Diana. /4/ John Willoughby, late collector of customs Canada ; b. 13 Jan. 1821/2; m. Charlotte Sherwood, dau. of Paul Gassford,of Brockisle, Canada, and had a son and 2 daus. /5/ Alicia, d. 8 Aug. 1859, having m. Ist, to Haudcock Montgomery, Esq. of Busmount Park, co. Monaghan ; he d. 8 May, 1839, leaving a son. She re-m. 20 July, 1846, to her 2nd cousin, Langford Kennedy, of Cultra, co. Down ; he d. 2 Feb. 1850, having had 2 sons and a dau. /6/ Elizabeth Charlotte, m. 12 July, 1864, as 3ril wife, to George Thomas John, Marquis of Westmeath, who d. 6 May, 1871. Ill Grace Dorothea Anna, d. 6 April, 1864, having, m. 12 Aug. 1843, to Rev. Charles Ross de Havillaud, of Havilland Hall, Guernsey ; he d. 6 Oct. 1851. SJie re-m. to late George Bell, Esq. of Guernsey. By her 1st husband she had a son, John Thomas Ross de Havilland, of Havilland HaJl, Guernsey, b. 11 April, 1852. /8/ Olivia, m. 20 May, 1846, to her cousin Rev. Robert Ald- ridge, incumbent Knowl Hill, Berks. 1859/62, formerly capt. 60th rifles, and has 3 sons and a dau. Reginald.— Robert.— Alfred.— Olivia. /9/ Octavia. (4) Sir William, created a Baronet. (5) Elizabeth, d. 10 June, 1836, having m. 31 Dec. 1802, to Robert Aldridge, of Cork, collector of customs, who assumed by B.L. 19 Oct. 1820, the surname of Busby, as heir of "Very Rev. William Beaumont Busby, D.D. dean of Rochester* he d. 9 July, 1837, leaving issue. ' SIR WILLIAM VERNER, K.c.H. lieut.-col. in the army, served in the 7th hussars in Spain and France under Sir John Moore and the Duke of Wellington, wounded at Waterioo, succeeded in 1788 to the estates of his great uncle ??oTP ■Vemer, M.P CO. Armagh 1832/68, J.p. d.l. high sherifif 1821, &c. created a Baronet 22 July, 1846; b. 25 Oct 1782- d. 20 Jan. 1871, having m. 19 Oct. 1819, Harriet, only child of ?''i-*?^S^''-, ^'^'^^l^ Wingfield (V. Powerscourt) ; she d. 6 Sept. 1877, havmg had 2 sons and 4 daus. Ill Sir William, s. as 2nd Baronet. / 2 / Edward Wingfield, of Cork Abbey, and of Aske, co. Dublin F.R G.S. J P Wicklow, and co DubUn, high sheriff 1866, u.v. Lisburn 1863/73, co. Armagh 1873/80, heir presumptive to the Baronetcy; b. 1 Oct. 1830; m. 15 Dec. 1864rSl andTdauf ""■ ' ^^^ Nugent, Esq. and ha^ 2 sons Edward Wingfield, b. 22 Nov. 1865.— Hubert Winsfield h 17 Nov. 1868.-Sybil.-Isabel Dorothy Wingfield. ' /3/ Emily, m. 6 Jan. 1870, as 2nd wife, to Hon. and Rev Francis Nathaniel Clements (E. Leitrim) ; he d. 27 July /4/ Frederica, m. 20 Feb. 1855, to Major Henry John Guise (BART.); kiUed in the mutiny at Benares 4 June, 1867. /5/ Harriet Jane Isabella. /6/ Constantia Henrietta Frances, m. 15 Jan. 1867 to William Sandford Pakenham (B. Longford). SIR WILLIAM, 2nd Baronet, m.p. co. Armagh, 1868/73 heut. and capt. Coldstream guards; b. 4 April, 1822- d' 10 Jan. 1873, having m. 6 Aug. 1860, Mary Frances Hester" 3rd dau. of Lieut.-G€n. Hon. Sir Hercules Pakenham, KX.B. (E. Longford), and hail a son and 2 dau?. (1) Sir William Edward Hercules, 3rd and pment Baronet. (2) Alice Emily, m. 8 Aug. 1876, to Christopher Neville Bagot, of Aughrane Castle, co. Galway ; he d. 23 May, 1877, leaving a son, William Hugh Nevile Bagot. She re-m. 30 Oct. l^: to Reginald Wynne Roberts, Esq. of London. (3) Edith. VERNEY, Sir Harby, of Claydon House, Bucks J.p. D.L. (1818, U.K.), major late gren. guards, Bucks, militia 1844/6, m.p. Buckingham 1832/41, 1857/74, since 1880, Bedford 1847/52 ; had r.l. 23 Mar. 1827, to assume the surname of Verney only, and to bear the arms of Verney and Calvert quar- terly, in compliance with the testamentary injunc- tion of the Baroness Fermanagh, who died unm. 16 Nov. 1810 (ext.) — see Barony of Bra ye; s. his father as 2nd Baronet in 1826; b. 8 Dec. 1801; m. Ist — 30 June, 1835, Eliza, dau. of late Adm. Sir George Johnstone Hope, k.c.b. (E. Hopetoun) ; she d. 2 Jan. 1857. He m. 2ndly— 23 June, 1858, Frances Parthenhope, dau. of William Edward Nightingale, Esq. (formerly Shore), of Lea Hurst, Derbys. and Embly House, Hants, (and sister of Miss Florence Nightingale). By his 1st wife he has had with other issue 3 sons, (1) Edmund Hope, capt. R.N. successively n.M.S. " Grappler," " Oberon," and " Growler," chairman quarter sessions Angle- sey, D.L. Bucks, and Anglesey ; b. 6 April, 1838 ; m. 14 Jan. 1868, Margaret Maria, elder dau. of Sir John Hay Williams, Bart, (ext.), and has a son and 3 dans. Harry Calvert WUliams, b. 7 June, 1881.— Ellin.— Lettice Sarah.— Ruth Florence, b. 8 Dec. 187». (2) GJeorge Hope, capt. Hants, mil. lieut. late rifle brigade and 74th regt. A.D.C. to gov. (Blackball) of Queensland ; b. 6 Mar. 1842 ; m. 23 Oct. 1866, Harriet Julia Morfonvyn, only dau. and heir of late Major-Gen. Charles Thomas Edward Hinde, n.s.c. and has 3 sons and 2 daus. James Hope, b. 5 Feb. 1869.— Harry Lloyd, b. 23 Jan. 1872.— Edward Vortigeon, b. 8 Mar. 1874.— Catherine Morfor\vyn.— Morforwyn Mary Levison, b. 6 Aug. 1880. (3) Frederick William, bar.-at-Iaw l.T. 1876, 2nd lieut, Bucks, yeo. cav. 1881; b. 26 Feb. 1846 ; m. 8 June, 1870, Maud Sarah, youngest daughter of late Sir John Hay Williams, Bart, (ext.), aforesaid, and has a son and dau. Ralph, b. 26 May, 1879.— Gwendolen, b. 4 Jan. 1881. VERKEY. 629 Arms — Quarterly, let and 4th, Az. on a croes arg. fimbriated or five mullets gu. V ekn ey. 2ud and 3rd, Paly of six erminois and paean a bend engrailed and counterchajiged, Calvert. Crests — 1, A demi-phoenix gazing at rays of tfie sun ppr. and charged with five mulleta in cross or, Veiiney. 2, Out of a mural coronet arg. two spears erect, therefrom two pennons flowing, the dexter erminois, the sinister poean, Calvert. Mo'iTOES— Ung sent, img soleil, VERXEY. Servata fides cinera, CALVERT. SfiATft— Claydon House, Winslow, and Bhianva, Anglesey. Eineage. FELIX CALVERT, of Little Hadham, Herts, (son of Calrerd, a minister, of Andover, Hants.) ; b. 18 Aug. 1596 ; bur. 18 May, 1674, having m. Susan or Elizabeth Betts, of ColclicstiT. niul had 3 sons, (1) ! iry HaU; b. 15 Feb. 1623; d. 22 Mar. 1698, havi I i My, of Hadham. His grandson, 1 K I of Hadham and Fnmeux Pelham, Herts. (J>r ra CalTcrt, LI*D. M.P. London 1742 and 17; nl mayor 1749; d. s. p. 3 May, 1761, B<)i ., uf Albury Hall) ; bp. 17 July, 1693 ; d. IT) iviug m. Christian, dau. and coheir of Josias M f Clapliam ; she d. Nov. 1769, having had Wi! ■' '^"Tl, 1 -f London, brewer, and of Hunsdon H. crifr 1798 (heir of his elder brother, Ni "••■•.Ion House, M.P. who d. 4 May, 17 • ng m. 21 July, 1763, Elizabeth, el'l •- Ladbroke, Knt. alderman of LuiKiuu , »iic u. !•! i\\nu, II 77, having bad with other issue 2 sons, [11 Nioolaon, of Hunsdon, ii.P. Hertford in six parliaments, 1809/S6, Herts, in four parliaments, 1826/34, commissioner of metropoUtan roads ; b. 16 May. 1764 ; d. 13 April, 1841, aged 77, having m. 8 Jan. 1789, Hon. Prances Pery (E. Limerick), dau. and oobdr of Bdmond Sexten, Viscount Pery (ext.) ; she d. n Feb. 18W, aged 99, having had 4 sons and 4 daus. /I/ Felix, of Hunsdon, Ueut.-gen. in the army, c.B. col. 90th regt; b. 16 Oct. 1790 ; d. unm. 3 Mar. 1867. /2/ Bdmund Sexten Pery, of Fumeux Pelham Hall, Herts. J.P. D.L. ; b. 86 Oct. 1797 ; d. 18 June, 1866, Imvint^ m. ft Aur. 1844, Elizabeth, only dau. of late Oen. ^ir Jnhii CaiiipKrll, K.T.8.andhad2 8on8, (1) Felix. J. 1-. Herts.; b. IS Sept. 1847. (2) Walter Campbell, capt. 6th dragoon guards (cara- biniers) 1876; b. 4 Sept. 1849. /3/ Nioolson Robert, of (Juentln CJastle, co. Down, rector of Hunsdon ; b. 4 Aug. 1800; d. 81 Mar. 1868, having m. 10 April, 18S6, Elizabeth, eldest dau. of Ven. Thomas Blacker D.u. archdeacon of Armagh, and had a son and 3 daus. (1) Nioolson, of London, brewer; d. 27 Jan. 1873, aged 46. (2) Rose Jane, m. 1866, to Richard Blackwoo -ng m. 10 May, 18S4, Angnata Elisabeth, only chiM !<« Herbert, RJT. (B. CARNARVON); she d. 3 April. . iiig an only dau. (1) Blanche, of Debden Hall, EMex,m. 10 Jan. 1871, to John Raymond (}ely-Treyilian, late 8rd boiB^ a. p. DESV(EUX, Sir Henry Dal- RYMPLE, of Indiville, Queen's CO. (1787,1.); .s. his kinsman as nth Baronet in 1872; 1- 1824; m. 13 Au^ 1863, Lady Alice Eg- crton, youngest dau. of Thomas, 2nd Earl of Wilton, and has 3 daus. (1) Frances Emma Char- lotte. (2) Constance Margaret. (3) Mary Victoria. NoTK— Heir presump- tive, his brother Charles. Arms— Gu. on a pale or a squirrel sejant in chief and a Moor's head couped in base ppr. Crest- A squirrel sejant ppr. Motto— Altiora in votis. TOWN Residencb-4, Great Cumberland Place, W. J VYVYAN. 631 llmeage. SIR CHABLES DBS VGSUX.of IndlvOle, Queen's co. (elder aon of Anthony Vlnchon de Baoqnenooart,of Rouen, who aanuned the surname of DE8 VcKUX, by his wife, the Vis- countess de Seden), governor of Masulipatam, and second in council at Madras, subsequently m.p. was created a Baboxet of Ireland, 1 Sept. 1787 ; b. d. Aug. 1814, having m. 13 Nov. 1778, Mary Anne, Srd dau. of Very Rev. Arthur Champagne, dean of Clanmacnoise (E. Granabd), and had 2 Bona and a dau. - - [1] Sir Charles, s. as 2nd Baronet. [2] Henry, chaplain to Marquis of Anglesey; b. 1786 ; d. 30 Sept. 18.57, having m. 1st— 16 Dec. 1812, Frances, only ilau. and heir of Daniel Dalrymple, Esq. of Barrow, co. Derby ; slie d. 1827. He m. 2ndly— 1828, Fanny Elizabeth, eldest dau. of George llutton. Esq. of Carlton, Notts ; she d He m. 3rdly— 16 April, 18S9, Julia Grace, eldest dau. of John Denison, Esq. of Ossington, and sister of John Kvelyn, ViMJonnt Ossington (ext.) ; she d. 12 Feb. 1872. He hiul by his 1st wife 6 sons and 2 dans. (1) Sir Henry Dalrymple, 5th and present Baronet. (2) Charles Frederick, R.if. lost in Sir John Franklin's {•x|>edttion. (3) Charles Hiampagn^, heir presumptive to the Ba- ronetcy: b. 26 Nov. 1827; m. 9 Nov. 1863, Rate, dau. of Thomas Watkins Richardson, Esq. of Clifton, co. Gloucester, and has a son and dao. Frederick Henry Arthur, 2nd lient. 6th dragoon guards (carabiniers); b. 1 Mar. 1857.— Charlotte Mary. (4) Alfred Anthony, major-gen. late ooL Bombay R.C. capt. 6th regt. Bombay ui.; b. 15 Jan. 1880; m. 16 Dec. 1863, IsabeUe, dan. of J W Mmpratt, Esq. Bombay C.8. and has a dan. (STSmrge WilliamMuc.0. gor. of Fiji Islands 1880, Ueut- gov. 1878/9, gOT. til Trinidad 1878, administrator and coL sec. St. Luda 1869/80, stipendiary magistrate British Guiana 1861/9 ; b. n Sept. 18S4 ; m. 24 July, 1876, Marion Denison, younger dao. of John Pender, Esq. of London, M.P. and has hadlMOi, Henry John, b. 4 Jane, 1876.- Walter Arthur William, b. %% JtOy, 1880; d. » Deo. foUowing. (6) Edward Bertram, capt. late 2nd Bengal light cav.; b. 1886 (7) Charlotte Jane, d. 18 Oct. 1871, having m. 8 Nov. 1866, as 2nd wife, to Lient-Gen. Sir Charles Ashe Windham. K.c.B. who d. 2 Feb. 1870 (see also Brrrsford-Fkirmb— Bart.) (8) Augusta, d. 1874, having m. 6 Feb. 1862, to George lienry, eldest son of (}eorge L'Estrange, of Lisnamandra, co. Cavan ; be d. , having had a son and dau. Benfleld, lieut-col. in the army, late 8rd regt. foot guards ; d. 80 Nov. 1864, having m. 1st 1833, (U>orgiana Charlotte, dau. of Uiclmnl Htreutfeild, Esq. of The Hock, SusMx; she d. 27 Nov. 1846. He in. 2ndly— 31 May, 1849, Frances, dan. of Very Rev. Peter Wood, u.D. dean of Middle- lijiiu, Yorks. rector of Littleton, Middx. ami vicar of Jiiddleton, Norfolk. By his 1st vrife he had 2 daus. (1) Carc^e Chariotte, d. 6 Sept. 1877 ; having m. 14 July, 1867, to Rev. (}eorge Howard Wilkinson, M.A. vicar of St. Peter's, Pimlioo, and has 8 sons and 4 daus. Thomas Henry Des Voeux Wilklnson, b. 11 June, 1858.— George Grey, b. 80 April. 1861.— Henry Frederick, b. 14 July, 1868.— Constance Charlotte Mary.— Caroline Mabel. -Isabella Ernestine.— Mary Georgiana. (2) Eleanor Lydia Grey, m. 11 July, 1867, to Major Henry Chandler Wilkinson, of Wyke HaU, Dorset, served with 82nd regt. in Crimea and Indian Mutiny, and has with other issue a son, Henry Benfleld Des Voeux Wilkinson, b. 1870. [4] Charlotte, m. 20 Aug. 1812, to Hon. Sir Henry George (Jroy, Q.C.B. a gen. oflRcer in the army, and col. 13th regt. light dragoons (E. GREY) ; hed. 11 Jan. 1846. ClIR CHARLES. 2nd Baronet, served under the Duke of Jo York in Holland, 1799, and was wounded at Alkmaar ; b. 6 Sept. 1779 ; d. 28 Sept. 1858, having m. Ist— June, 1801, Christina, dau. of Richard Hird, Esq. of Rawdon, co. Y'ork ; she d. 20 July, 1841, having had with other issue 2 sons and 4 daus. (1) Charles, sec. legation at Brussels; b. 29 April, 1802 ; d. s. p. 9 Aug. 1833 ; having m. 3 Mar.l832,Hon. Frances Law, young- est dau. of Edward, Ist Lord Ellenborough. She rem. 29 Sept. 1841, to Sir Robert Charles Dallas, Bart, who d. 1 Aug. 1874. (2) Sir Henry William. 3rd Baronet, lieut.-col. in the army, high sheriff, co. Derby. 1864; b. 16 Dec. 1806; d. s. p. 4 Jan. 1868, liaving m. 16 July, 1839, Lady Sophia Gresley, dau. of George William, 7th Eari of Coventry, and widow of Sir Roger Gresley, l{;irt. ; she d. 29 Mar. 1875. (3) Jane Mary Anne, d. 12 Nov. 1873, having m. 1S32, to Sir Charles Eiu-wicke Douglas, k.C.m.g. M.p. Wanvick 1837/62, Banbury 1859/65. (4) Caroline, m. to William Milligan, of Cotswold House, CO. Glouc. major 2nd life guards; he d. 1868. (5) Christina Augusta, m. 11 May, 1847, to Major-Gen. Corbet Willoughby Cotton (V. COMBERMERK). wm.^^°"® ^*^' ^' ^^ ^^'■* ^^^•^' *° ^ederic Agar Boyce, oJ?^a?ii?T^^^i?-»5°^l^- ^''- 18*2, Lady Cecilia Pau]et,dau. w^fdaS' ^^' ^*^ ^^'*'^' °^ Winchester, and had a ^ZIS" ^""^Jerick Assheton, 4th Baronet, lieut. Coldstream guards; b. 1848; d. unm. 3 Mar. 1872. mdS^lJSe^BAS.r- '' '"'^' ''''' *" '^''"'•■^''- ^''''''^ ^KtL^^J^^l^^' '"• ^8 ^P"^' 18^^' *o Edward Henry Gervase btracey, Esq. (Bart.) (10) Augusta Anne, m. 3 Aug. 1872, to Augustus Frederick Arthur, Baron Sandys, of Ombersley. J^TeaencJC (.'^ XTYVYAN, Kev. Sir Vyell Donnithorne, V of Trelowarren, Comwall (1644/5, E.), rec- tor of Withiel 1877/9, vicar of Broad Hinton, Wilts, and diocesan inspector of schools 1866/77, rector of Winterboume Monkton, Dorset, 1856/66; s. his uncle as 9th Baronet in 1879; b. 16 Aug. 1826; m. 16 April, 1857, Louisa Mary Frederica, Srd dau. of Richard Bourchier, Esq. of Dorchester, and has 3 sons and a dau. (1) Courtenay Bourchier lieut. Srd regt. (the buffs); b. 5 June, 1868. (2) Richard Walter Comyn, lieut, 41st late 102nd foot, formerly R. Cornwall rangers (Duke of CoriiwalPs dwn>; b. 16 Sept. 1859. (3) Wilmot Lushington, b. 12 Aug. 1861. (4) Mary Louisa. Arms — Arg. on a moimt vert a lion rampant gu. Seat— Trelowarren, Cornwall. Eineafle. SIR RICHARD VYVYAN, Knt. of Trelowarren (7th in descent from John Vyvyan, who m. Honor, dau. and heir of Richard Ferrers, Esq. of Trelowarren, before 2 Aug. 1473, and 13th in descent from Sir Vyell Vyvyan, see visitation pedi- grees, and his wife ? Margaret Fitzgerald, dau. of Christopher, Earl of Kildare), M.P. Penryn 1639/40, Tregony 1640/2, and sat in the royal parliament at Oxford 1643, master of the mint at Exeter, was imprisoned, and his estate sequestrated; created a Baronet 12 Feb. 1644/5 by Charles I. as a reward for his loyalty; d. 3 Oct. 1665, aged 55, bur. at Mawgan 10th, having m. (licence dat. 24 Sept. 1636) Mary, dau. of James Bulteel, of Berstall and Pill, Devon. His grandson, SIR RICHARD, 3rd Baronet (on the death of his uncle, Sir VyeU, who was bur. 27 Feb. 1696), M.P. Comwall 1700/1, 1702/5/10; d. 9 Mar. 1724, having m. 9 Nov. 1697 (settlement dat. 5 Nov.), Mary, only dau. and heir of Francis Vyvyan, of Coswarth, Comwall; she bur. 3 Dec. 1756, having had 4 sons and a dau. /!/ Sir Francis, 4th Baronet, bp. 29 Sept. 1698 ; bur. 29 Dec. 1746, having m. 30 May, 1730, Grace, only dau. and heir of Rev. 632 VTVYAN. Carew Hoblyn, of aeorgeham Devon ; she bur. 11 Nov. 1740. ^'TrfsirSard, 5th Baronet, bp. 12 May, 1731 ; d.s p 13 &yt.l78MiaySgm.6Dec. 1754, Jane lau. of Chns^pher Hawkins; of Trewinnard, Cornwall; she bur. 15 May. 1787 [2] Sir Carew, 6tli Baronet, bp.ll Jan. 1736 ; d. unm.4 Oct.1814. 121 Bichard, of Tresmarrow, Cornwall, J-^- bar.-at-law, recor- der' of Launceston ; b. 5 Feb. 1701 ; d. 14 Jan. I7I. ha^-^^f^; 16 July 1728, Pbilippa, elder dau. and coheir of Hugh Pyper, of Tresmarrow; she d. 7 May, 1771, lif^'ing had 2 sons [1] Philip, of Tresmarrow, bp. 24 May, 1731 ; d. Mar. 1<91. having m. 22 Sept. 1766, Mary. dau. and heir of bheldon Walter, of Tremeal, Cornwall; she d. 13 Oct. 1794, having had 2 sons and a dau. (1) Sir Vyell, s. as 7th Baronet. (2) Francis, capt. grenadier guards, d. s. p. 1»U4, having m. Han-iet, youngest dau. of Tremenheere Johns, Esq. of Helston; she d. 11 Dec. 1851. (3) Harriet, m. to Stephen Luke, M.D. r21 Eichard, vicar of Lamerton and S. Sydenham, Devon; m. Anne Downe, of Borough, Devon, and had with 4 daus. 3 sons (1) Eichard, of Trewan, Cornwall, J.P. D.L. high sheriff 1819/20, lieut.-col. ; d. 14 May, 1860, aged 87, having m 1st— Jane, dau. of Ballard, of the Isle of Wight, and had a dau.— Mary. He m. 2ndly— Margaret Anne, dau. of Hugh Edwards ; she d. He m. 3rdly— 2 June, 1859, Henrietta Charlotte, eldest dan. of Thomas Lane Crickitt, of Newington Green, and niece of late Gen. Sir Colin Halket, G.C.B. G.C.H. gov. Island of Jersey and com.-in-chief Bombay (she re-m. 13 Dec. 1862, to Eobert Makepeace, of Teignmouth). By his 2nd wife he had with other issue 2 sons, /I/ Eichard Henry Stackhouse, of Trewan, J.P. D.L. bar.- at-law l.T. 1858, member of lion, corps of gentlemen-at- arms 1864/ , royal Cornwall rangers mil. (only surviving son 1879); b. 3 Dec. 1832; d. unm. 20 Oct. 1881. /2/ WilUam Courtenay, ensign 4th (K.O.) regt; d. Mar. 1870, aged 36, having m. , Kate dau. of E Stafford, Esq. and had a dau.— Kate Courtenay. (2) Philip Vyvyan-Eobinson, of Nansloe, Cornwall, J.P. D.L. paymaster 2nd batt. 69th regt. served at Waterloo and also 88th regt. assumed the additional name of EOBIXSON on the death of his kinsman, Eev. William Robinson; b. 14 Sept. 1777; d. 1870, having m. 1818, Mary Elizabeth, dau. of Henry Hance, and had with other i»ae 2 sons and 4 daus. /I/ Philip Vyvyan-Robinson, of Nansloe, Cornwall, B.A. Ch. Coll. Camb. 1844, rector (and patron) of Lande- wednack since 1844; b. 1820; m. 1st— 13 June,vl861, Augusta Baker, dau. of Hugh Norris, of Taunton; she d. 1859, having had 5 sons and a dau. £11 Philip Augustus. [2] Hugh Norris. [3] Henry Vyvyan, M.A.. St. John's Coll. Camb. 1880, curate of St. Mary Castlegate, York, 1879; m. 8 Aug. 1880, Lucy Nugent, 2nd dau. of Henry Colley Orattan, Esq. [4] Charles Schimmin, m. 18 April, 1881, Rose, eldest dau. of Eev. Sidney Boucher. E5] Frederick Albert. 6] Edith Marion, d. Rev. P. Vyvyan-Eobinson ni. 2ndly— 22 Oct. 1862, Elizabeth Maria, 3rd dau. of late Joseph Vivian, Esq. of Eoseworthy, Cornwall, and has 2 sons and n dau. [7] Edwin. [8] Arthur. [9] Mary Elizabeth. /2/ Henry Vyvyan, B.A. St. John's Coll. Camb. 1846, vicar of Seaton, Devon, since 1869, of St. Giles in tlie Wood 1856/69 ; b. 12 Dec. 1821 ; m. 11 Sept 1866, Eliza- beth Jane, dau. of Thomas Camsew, of Flexbuiy Hall, Cornwall, and has 2 daus. MiUicent.— Alice. (3) Thomas, capt. 102nd regt. /3/ Charles, rector of Withiel 1748; b. 9 Mar. 1704; bur. 30 Mar. 1768, having m. Mary, dau. of Henry Bond, of Tresunger, Coi-nwall, and had 3 sons and a dau. [1] John, had a son James. [2] Henry, rector of Withiel, bp. 9 Feb. 1734 ; d. s. p. having m. Ann Peter, who was bur. 25 Sept. 1826. [3] Charles, bp. 9 Nov. 1738. [4] Loveday, m. 6 Jan. 1778, to John Colwill, of Withiel. /4/ Thomas, of Truan ; b. 20 Aug. 1706 ; d. about 1790, having m. 1st, his cousin Loveday, only child and heir of Nicholas Bogans, of Treleague, Cornwall (by his wife Loveday, dau. of Charles, 2nd son of Sir Eichard Vyvyan, Bart.); she d. 12 May, 1768, leaving issue. He m. 2ndly, his cousin Margaret, dau. of Charles Vyvyan, of Merthen, and widow of Penrose- she d. 8. p. His son, Thomas of Truan, living 1786. bur. -7 Nov. 1811; m. Mary Peters, who bur 13 Jan. 1803. /5/ Bridget, bp. 13 Jan. 1707; m. to Richard Sawle.of Pi. mayat. SIR VYELL, 7th Baronet, high sheriff Cornwall 1816 ; i 12 July, 1767 ; d. 27 Jan. 1820, having ni. 14 Aug. 17" Mary Hutton, only child of Thomas Hutton Ra of Lancaster ; she d. 5 Sept. iKli. having Imd 4 ^■ (1) Sir Richard Rawlinson, 8th Baronet, J.P. 1 high sheriff 1840, M.P. Ockhampton 1831/2, Bristol 1^3.' 7, lU: ton 1841,57; b. 6 June. 1800; d. unm. 16 Aug. 187». (2) Vyell Francis, rector of Withiel 62 years ; b. 2 Juno. I^k: d. 30 Jan. 1877, ha\ing ra. 21 July, 1828, Anna. > of John Vych Rhys Taylor, Esq. of Southgate, .^! wife Sophia, dau. of Nicholas IKinnithome, and I (^myn), and harl 8 sons and 3 daus. /I/ Sir Vyell Donnithome, 9th and present Baronet. /2/ Thomas Henry, lieut late 52nd regt.; b. 17 Sept. 1827 : m. 26 Jane, 1860, Mary Ellen, 2nd dau. of Edwanl Dodsi Salnsbury.Esq.of Middleton Tower, co. Lane, and has 3 sco and 6 daus. Henry Salusbnry, b. 11 April, 1861.— Rol)ert Trefu- Salosbmy, b. 19 Mar. 1866. — Francis Salu.<«bur}', late lici; R. Cornwall rangers (Duke of Cornwall's own); b. —Emily Salusbury.— Mary Blkn Salu«bury.— K! Salnsbury.— Annie (Tonstanoe SAhaSbary.— Ueurict i bury, /a/ Charles Edward, b. M Oct. 1828 ; d. unm. 11 Jan. lt.67. /4/ Edmund Grey, b. 18 May, 1830 ; unm. /5/ Herbert Francis rector of Withiel since ^x^^ ri,n,>i.i;., at Dresden 1876/8; b. 17 May, 1834; m. 6 l)c« Clara, only dan. of late Boron de SchmicmwalL and has a son and dan. Edward Lister YyTynn Sausburt, b. 7 Mnr. 18«4.- IVj Mabel YTTynn. 710/ Sophia Marion, m. 17 Bepi. 1861, to ChMrles Hns8< Williams, Bsq. and has a son and dao, Vyrell Vyryan WlLUAMS, b. IS Sept. 186S.— Sydix /ll/ Agatha Georgin* Fknenoe, m. 8 Nov. 1870, to Hem EUot James, late 41st regt. (3) Thomas, peipetnal oorate Bt Mary's, Fenisnoe ; b. S M. 18U3 ; d. 4 Sept. 1844. haring m. 18SS, Marjr WilUai > dau. of George Omfdl, Bsq. ; she d. 14 Oct. 1876, haying hi 2 sons and a dan. Ill Thomas OrenfeU, late feUow Cains Coll. Camb. bjl 18:. MJL 186S; b. IS Jan. 18S7; m. 6 Ang. 1874, Edith Mary. di> of Majar<}en. Henir Man, late resident councillor and lien t gov. of Penang, and has 8 sons and S dans. Richard Norman, b. S Dec 1876.— Kenneth Man, b. .': ' April, 1878.— A son. b. 6 De& 1881^Beatiioe £— I^e Wake knot, also a Uon statant i dacalljr fforged or. Motto— Vlgila et ora. Seat— Ooorteen Hall, Northampton. Htneage. ^m BALDWIN WAKE, of Clevedon, Somerset (9th in O desoent from Hogh .Wake, of Deeping, oo. Line, and of Blisworth, Northants. descended from Hugh Wac, lord of Wilesford, oo. Line, a Baron temp. Hexry I.); created a BxaONBT 6 Dec 1631 ; m. Abigail, dan. of Sir Qeorge Digby, Knt. ofColeshill, co. Warwick. His great-great-grandson, SIR WILLIAM, 7th Baronet (on the death of his kinsman Sir Charles 1786); m. Sarah Walker, of Weston, Yorks. and d. Sept. 1766. having had with other issue 3 sons, /I/ Sir WilliAin, s. as Sth Baronet. /2/ Drury, 17th dragoons, after royalist officer In the United States; bm*. at St. Bees, July, 1787, having m. Frances Pratt, and had S sons and a dau. (1) Baldwin, U.D. b. 8 Aug. 1774; d. 3 Mar. 1842, aged 68, having m. 1781, Sarah, dau. of James Spedding, of White- haven (by his wife, Mary, dau. of Lawson Dykes, Esq.); she d. 7 April, 1866, having had 6 sons and a dau. [1] James Hare, vicar of Sutton-on-the-Forest, Yorks.; b. 19 Feb. 1806 ; d. 6 Dec. 1874, having m. 10 June, 1839, Caroline Elizabeth, dau. of Rev. Anthony Eyre, rector of Hornsea, Yorks. ; she d. 23 May, 1863. He m. 2ndly— 21 June, 1864, Elizabeth, 2nd dau. of late Major Spedding, of Summergrove, Cumberland; she d. s. p. 2 Aug. 1875. By his 1st wife he had 3 sons and 6 dans. /!/ Baldwin Eyre, M.A. Trin. Coll. Oxon. 1866, vicar of Millington-with-Givendale, Yorks. 1880; b. 20 Mar. 1840; m. 16 Jvme, 1868, Adelaide Bowles, dau. of Rev. Henry Cleveland, rector of Romaldkirk, Yorks. and has a son and dau. Hereward Eyre, b. 8 June, 1869.— Torfrida Mary, b. 19 /2/ Hereward Bentinck, b. 17 July, 1851. /3/ Gervase Fountayne, b. 16 April, 1853; m. 9 June, 1881, his cousin Amy Rosamond, dau. of late Capt. Baldwin A. Wake, R.N. /4/ Emily Honor, m. 15 Sept. 1868, to Arthur Charles Cleveland, of the war office, and has a son and 3 daus. Evelyn Eyre Cleveland, b. 25 Sept. 1877.— Ethel Mary Wake.— Blanche Seton.— Evelyn Eyre. /5/ Lucy Joan. 161 Edith Caroline, m. 29 Nov. 1864, to Martin Budd Lewin, capt. 51st regt. and has 8 sons and 2 daus. Roliert Hutchinson Wake Lewin, b. 8 Jan. 1869.— Arthur Wyndham Wake, b. 3 Mar. 1871.— Francis Ashby Wake, b. 17 May, 1873.— Fenton Gervas Martin, b. 20 Nov. 1876.— George Edward de Montfleury, b. 23 Dec. 1876.— Caroline Edith Ctonstance.— Gladys Bertha Joan. /?/ Bertha C!harlotte. /8/ Gertrude Maud, [2 J Charles Hamilton, lieut.-col. in the army ; b. 4 Sept. 1808; d. unm. 14 Feb. 1872, aged 63. [31 Baldwin Arden, capt. R.N.; b. 4 Jan. 1813; d. 9 Jan. 1880, having m. 18 June, 1850, Ada, dau. of Rev. George Hough, and had 3 sons and 3 daus. Ill Herewald, b. 7 Feb. 1851; d. 13 Nov. 1871. /2/ Baldwin Hough, b. 31 Jan. 1852. /3/ George Fenton, b. 4 Jan. 1859. /4/ Ada Mary, m. 24 Jan. 1871, to George Croker Fox, of Falmouth, j.p. Cornwall, and has 3 sons and a dau. George Croker Fox, b. 28 Oct. 1871.— Herewald Evelyn Croker, b. 29 July, 1874.— Cecil Croker, b. 14 Nov. 1879.— Myra Caroline Arden. /5/ Amy Rosamond, m. 9 June, 1881, to her cousin, Gervase Fountayne, youngest son of late Rev. James Hare Wake. Florence Myra. Carlisle William, b. 18 Oct. 1816, unm. Fenton, board of trade ; b. 15 Mar. 1819 ; m. 17 July, 1856, Catherine Jolliffe, youngest dau. of William Dobin- son, Esq. and has a son and 2 daus. Fenton, b. 19 May, I860.— Catherine Norcliffe.— Annie Maud. [6] Anne Lucy, m. 8 Dec. 1853, to George Seton, major in the army (son of Alexander Seton, of Mounzie, Aber- deen), and has had 2 sons, /!/ Alexander David SETON, b. 25 Oct. 1854; m. 12 Feb. 1879, Emily Isabel, 2nd dau. of Alfred Turner, Esq. of Deysbrook, Lane. /2/ William George, b. 26 Sept. 1856; d. 11 Aug. 1873. (2) Charles, of Warwick, M.D.; d. Jan. 1852, having m. Anne, dau. of James Spedding, of Whitehaven aforesaid and had 2 daus. [1] Elizabeth, m. 1852, to James Power, of Leamington. [2 J Cecilia, m. 19 June, 1845, to Algernon Stafford Charles O'Brien, Esq. (B. iNCHlQum). (3) Frances, d. 1812, having m. to John Walker, of Whitehaven, who d. 1822, having had an only surviving son— Sir Baldwin Walker, created a Baronet. /3/ Baldwin, rector of Riddlesworth, Norfolk ; d. s. p. 14 June, 1815, having m. Anne, dau. of Gen. Schuyler, of New York, SIR WILLIAM, 8th Baronet, M.P. Bedford; d.29 Oct. 1785. aged 43, having m. 1765, Mary, only child of Richard Fenton, Esq. of Banktop, Yorks,; she d. 10 Dec. 1823, having had with 2 daus. 2 sons, (1) Sir William, s. as 9th Baronet. (2) Richard William, rector of Courteenhall ; b. 16 July, 1775 ; d. having m. 1st — 17 Nov. 1798, Jane, dau. of Sir WilUam Dunkin, a judge of the supreme court of Calcutta; she d. 8 June, 1823. He m. 2ndly— 7 April, 1836, Harriet, youngest dau. of Right Hon. Henry Grattan, M.P. ; she d. s. p. 2 Jan. 1865. By his 1st wife he had with other issue 3 sons and a dau. Ill Richard William, lieut.-col. (h.p.) since 1854 ; b. 5 July, 1805, 121 Charles Dawkin, b. 18 Feb. 1807 ; d. 24 Aug. 1866.- /3/ William Fenton, b, 24 Mar, 1808. /4/ Eliza Matilda, b, 25 Mar. 1801; (61 [4]C. [5]F« 634 WAKEMAN, SIR WILLIAM, 9th Baronet, D.c.L.; b. 5 April, 1768 ; d. 28 Jan. 1846, Imving m. lst-1 July, 1790 Mary, only daii. of Francis Sitwell (Bart), of Renishaw, co. Derby ; she d. 22 Nov, 1791, leaving an only son, /I/ Sir Charles, s. as 10th Baronet. SIR WILLIAM WAKE m. 2ndly— 22 April, 1793, Jenny, dau. of Vice-Adm. James Gambier (B. Gambier, ext.) ; she d. 7 May, 1837, having had with other issue a son and 4 daus. /2/ John William, in H.O.; d. unm 11 Feb. 1829, aged 28. '3/ Jane Sophia, b. 26 Aug. 1802. '4/ Emily Georgiana, b. 24 Feb. 1806. /5/ Cecilia, m. 30 July, 1835, to Henry Newcome, of London. /6/ Charlotte Joan. SIR CHARLES, 10th Baronet ; b. 20 Nov. 1791 ; d. 23 Feb. 1864, having m. 22 Aug. 1815, Mary Alice, eldest dau. of Sir Sitwell Sitwell, Bart. ; she d. s. p. 3 Sept. 1816. He m. 2ndly— 1 June, 1822, Charlotte, 2nd dau. of Crawfunl Tait, Esq. of Harriestown, N.B. and sister of archbishop of Canter- bury (Campbell— Bart.), and had 7 sons and a dau. (1) Sir William J s. as 11th Baronet. (2) Charles, vice-adm. R.N. (retd. list); b. 23 Oct. 1824 ; m. 18 Feb. 1860, Emma, eldest dau. of Sir Edward St. Aubyn, Bart. and has 6 sons and 4 daus. Charles St. Aubyn, b. 9 Feb. 1861.— Edward St. Aubyn, b. 20 July, 1862.— Drury St, Aubyn, R.N. b. 16 Sept. 1863.— Hugh St. Aubyn, b. 27 Mar. 1870.— William St. Aubyn, b. 26 Oct. 1872.— Arthur Leofric St. Aubyn, b. 31 Oct. 1879.— Emma Sybil.— Isabel Violet.— Emma Blanche. — Christabel Edith. (3) Drury, of Pitsford House, Northants, bar.-at-law I.T. 1859; b. 1827; m. 20 Aug. 1874, Louisa Julia Harriet, younger dau. and coh. of Henry Osmond Nethercote, of Moulton Grange, Northants, and has a son and 3 daus. Drury, b. 25 Dec. 1875.— Emily Matilda.— Susan Ellen.— A dau. b. 3 Feb. 1880. (4) Herwald Craufurd, c.B. B.CS, 1850/68, celebrated for his defence of the Puckah house, Arrah, against the rebels in the Indian Mutiny ; b, 10 Mar. 1829 ; m, 18 Aug. 1860, Lucy Charlotte Hurt, dau. of late Sir George Sitwell, Bart, and ha« 2 sons, Herwald, b. 23 July, 1862.— Richard Frederick Robert, b. 24 Sept. 1865. (5) Philip Augustus, d. unm. 6 Dec. 1863, aged 32. (6) Edward Baldwin, (hon.) col. late lieut.-col. comdg. 2l8t hussars 1878; b. 14 Dec. 1833 ; m. 1st— 26 Jan. 1861, M«ry, 2nd dau. of Ross Donnelly Mangles, Esq. of Woodbridge Surrey ; she d. 9 Deo. 1868, leaving a son and 2 daus, /I/ Gerald Baldwin, b. 29 Nov. 1862.-/2/ Mildred Emily Baldwin.— /3/ Ethel Torfreda Baldwin. COL. Wake m. 2ndly— 19 Aug. 1871, EUen Mary, elder dau. and coh. of Henry Osmond Nethercote, Esq. of Moulton Grange, aforesaid, and has 4 daus. /4/ Mary Chariotte Baldwin.— /5/ Henrietta Louisa Bald- win.— /6/ Dorothy Blanche Baldwin.—/?/ Chattie Biddwin. (7) Archibald Emilius, d. unm. 18 June, 1871. (8) Matilda Charlotte. SIR WILLIAM, 11th Baronet ; b. 1823 ; d. 13 April, 1865, having m. 21 Sept. 1844, Margaret Anne, eldest dau. of Henry Fricker, Esq. of Southampton ; she d. 12 Dec. 1866. having had 4 sons and 3 daus. /I/ Sir Herewald, 12th and present Baronet. /2/ Archibald James, b. 1856. /3/ Charles Baldwin, b. 18J8. /4/ Thomas Herbert Drury, b. 1862. /5/ Amy Margaret. /6/ Frances Josephine. Ill Lucy Helena. WAKEMAN, Sir Offley (1828, U.K.), bar.-at-law i.t. 1876; 8. his father as 3rd Baronet in 1858 ; b. 15 Nov. 1850; heirpresump- tive, his brother Henry. Arms*— Paly wavj- of six vert and arg. a saltire engrailed crm. Crkst— Between two palm- branches ppr. ■' '-■••■ head cnisetl arg. » ues gorpetl with a ;led and cottised vt-i i uruuh lurec ermine spots or. Mo'iTO — Nee timere nee timide. R Ksi DKNCE — Rorrlngton Loflge, Chirbury. Einrage. S' THOMAS WAKEMAN, of Worcester, b. 6 Aug. 1718 ; d. St Feb. 179S, having m. Mary, dau. of Henry Parry, of Welchpool, CO. Montgomety ; shed. Dec 1781, having had 3 80D8 and a dau. (1) Thomas, of Worcester; b. 19 Mar. 1747; d.88 Oct. 1816, leaving issue. (2) Sir Henry, created a Baronet. (3) James, of Woroester ; b. 18 May, 1761 ; m. and had issue. (4) Mary, b. S9 Mar. 1764 ; d. s. p. 10 Oct. 1826, having m. 21 Oct. 1784, to William ThomM, of Woroester, who d. 24 Mar. 1808. m HENBT WAEBMAN, orMted a Baronet 20 Feb. 1828 ; b. 27 Feb. 1768 ; d. U AprlL 1881, having m. Ist— 26 Aug. 1787, TbeodosU, dan. of John Freeman, of Oainee, co. Hereford (this marriage diasolved by mat of parliament), and had a dau. /I/ Anne, m. let, to Thomas Bnepp, Bsq. and had iasne; she re-m. 23 May, 1886, to George Jones, ct HiMtings, ILD. SIR HENBT m. Sndly— » June, 1797, Baxmh. dau. and heir of Richard Ward Offley, Esq. of Hinton, Salop ; she d. 16 Feb. 1848, having had 2 sons and a dau. /2/ Sir Offler Penbory, >. m 2nd Baronet. 131 Edward Ward, of Coton Hall, Salop, penwtual curate of Chiines, oo Wore.; b. 18 May, 1801 ; d. 8 Sept. 1866. haring m. 28 April, 1886, Louisa, dau. of Allan Thompson, Esq. of Chelten- ham; she d. 12 Mar. 1881, having had 8 sons and a dau. (1) Offley Francis Drake, b. 27 April, 1836 ; d. unm. 30 July, (2) Henry Allan Wakeman-Newport, of Hanley Court, Wora assomed that additional name in 1862 ; b. 11 Nov. 1841. (3) Edward Maltby, of Coton Hall, aftnesaid, j.p. cnpt Salop militia; b. 19 Nov. 1846; m. 16 June, 1874, Edith Mary, eldest surviving dau. of FhUUps Buchanan, Esq. of Hales HaU. Stair. (4) Mary Louisa, m. IS Aug. 1869, to Henry Stuart Tomp- son, capt. 6l8t (K.O.) L.1. capt. and adj. 2nd (K.o.) Staff, militia. 141 EmUy Offley, d. 20 Dec. 1879, having m. 1 May, 1832, to William Lucius Cary, capt. 96th regt.; he d. 10 Mar. 1869, having had 8 sons and a dau. (1) Offley Henry Cary, head-master Warrington grammar school; b. 26 July, 1886; m. 16 June, 1863, Margaret Har- riet, dau. of Rev. John Moultrie, rector of Rugby, and has a son and 2 daus. Heurj- Lucius Moultrie, b. 31 Oct. 1866.— Margaret Emi: —Katharine Amy. (2) WiUiam Edward, b. 7 Dec. 1838 ; m. 1 June, 1870, Geo. - giana Elizabeth, 2nd dau. of late George Swann, Esq. of Ash- fleld, York. (3) Francis Walter, b. 31 Oct. 1840. (4) Sarah EmUy. IB OFFLEY PENBURY, 2nd Baronet; b. 17 May, IT.- d. 21 Sept. 1868, having m. 19 Dec. 1848, Mary, only dan. of Thomas Adlington, Esq. of Bradenham, Norfolk ; she d. 3 Oct. 1862, having had 2 sons, (1) Sir Offley, 3rd and present Baronet. (2) Henry Offley, Jmr.-at-law I.T. 1877, heir presnmptlTB to the Baronetcy ; b. 26 Sept. 1862. S' WALKER. 635 WALKER, Sib George Ferdinand Radzi- viLL, of Castlcton, Monmouth, j.p. d.l. (1835, U.K.) ; 8. his father as 2nd Baronet in 1842 ; b. 24 May, 1825 ; m. 9 Oct. 1854, Hon. Fanny Hen- rietta Morgan, dau. of Sir Charles, Ist Baron Tre- degar, and haa 8 sons, (1) 0«orffa Fndliuuid, Ueat SSrd R.W. fadlien ; b. 7 July, 1846. (2) BadxiTiU Frederick, b. 18 July. 1856. (3) CI«renoe FrmncU, b. 8 Aug. ]8«7. (4) iTor AngasttM, b. 14 Oct. 1860. (5) Derereoz PhUip. b. S6 July, 1864. (6) CbAries LaoUn, b. 6 Mny, 1866. (7) RoUuid Stiutft, b. 80 Oct. 1871. (8) OharlM Breljii, b. 14 April, 1874. Arms Biiulnols on a pile embattled as. a mnral crown charged with tha word ** Badajot " between two galtrape in pale or. CRMT— ▲ mnral crown or encircled by a \«Teatb of laurel thereon an ostrich ppr. rerting ita dexter claw upon a grenmie fired all ppr. 8UPPORTKR8— Dexter, a lion regardant ppr. gorged with a ribbon gu. fimbriated aa. therefrom pendent a representation of the medal and daipa inscribed " Badajos " presented to Sir George Townsheod Walker by his Majesty's command for military s e n r i ce s in the Peninsula in the month a broken flag- staff reversed with the eagle and French triooloured flag ppr. the latter inaoribad with the word " Orthes." Sinister, an ostrich M>r. supporting the colours of his Majesty's 60th being the regiment commanded by Shr George Walker at Yimeira 28 Aug. 1806, thereon an eacroU gu. inscribed with the word " Yimeira " in letters or granted by R.L. 9 Ainll, 1885, to the successors in the Baronetcy. Motto— Nil (11) Charlotte, m. 14 July, 1879, to Capt. Richard Fredcri. k (Meysey) Thompson, rifle brigade (Bart.) Arms — Arg. on a chevron gu. between three ( many annulets or. Crest— Out of a battlement arg. a dexter arm embowed armour or holding a lizard vert. Motto— Honesta qunm magna. SEATS— Sand Hutton^ York< and The Hallj Beverley^ WALLA CE— WA LLER. 637 Eineagr. JAICBS WALEEB, of Springhead, near Hnll, M.D. (heir to hi« balf-birother John, of Manchester, sons of James Walker, of Manchester, merchant); b. 15 April, 1719; d. 22 Feb. 1789, having m. l«t, Sarah, dau. of James Diggles, of Man- chester ; she d. a. p. S3 Oct. 1742. He m. 2ndly— 6 Dec. 1744, Alice, dan. of Ber. Richard Qoodwln, i>.d. rector of Tankersley, Yorka.; she d. 15 Mar. 1769. He m. Srdly— 28 May, 1776, Eliza- beth, dan- of Sir William Wentworth, Bart, of Bretton, Yorks. (ext) ; she d. s. p. 33 Feb. 1805. By his 2ud wife he had au only son, JAMES WALKEB, of Springhead aforesaid, and of Beverler; b. 36 Deo. 1753; d. 34 Feb. 1839, having m. 12 Dec. 1789, Jane, only dan. and heir of John Porter, of Eingston-upou- Hull ; she d. 38 Mar. 1854, leaving a son and 3 dans. ( 1 ) Sir JamM, created a Babonbt 9 Dec. 186& (2) Jane, m. 5 Aag. 1819, to Biohard Hill, of Thornton, Yorks. who d. 31 Jan. 1855. (3) Harriet, m. 7 April, 1818, to Joaeph Bobinaon Pease, Esq. of HesBlewood, Yorks. ; he d. 37 May, 1866. AONEW- Wallace— flee Addenda, " Chaos.' WALLACE, Sib Richabd, of Sudbourn Hall, Suffolk, and Lisburn, co. Antrim, k.c.b. 1878, M.P. Lisburn since 1873, J.P. d.l. cos. Antrim, Down, and Suffolk, hon. col. Antrim mil. since 1873, com. legion of honour; created a Baronet 24 Nov. 1871, a trustee national gallery; b. 26 July, 1818 ; m. 15 Feb. 1871, Julie Amelie Charlotte, dau. of Bernard Castlenau, an officer in the French army. NoTB— No heir to this Baronetcy. Arms— Gu. on a pile between two ostrich heads erased arg each holding a horseshoe or a lion rampant of the field. Crest— In front of fern brake vert an ostrich's head erased arg. holding a horseshoe or. MOTTO— Esperance. . . „ « ,r. ^ t • 8BAT8— Sndboum Hall, Wickham Market, Suffolk, and Lis- bam, 00. Antrim. ^ TOWN H0U81B— Hertford House, Manchester Square, 8.W. WALLER, Sir Edmund Arthur, of Newport, CO. Tipperary (1780, I.), late 84th regt.; s. his father as 5th Baronet in 1851; b. 16 Mar. 1846; m. 4 Mar. 1869, Annie, dau. of George Parsons, Esq.; she d. s. p. 27 Dec. 1876. He m. 2ndly— 2 Sept. 1878, Jessie Marion, dau. of late Harry James Purbrooks, Esq. of Brighton ; heir presumptive, Charles Waller, of Brooklyn, N.Y. Arms— Cbequy or and az. on a canton gu. a lion rampant double-queued of the first. Crest— Out of a ducal coronet or, a plume of five ostrich feathers, the second and fourth az. the first third and fifth arg. surmounting an eagle's claw gu. MOTTO— Honor et Veritas. Seat— Newport, Tipperary. Hineage. w ILLIAM WALLER, of Cully, co. Tipperary (son of Richard Waller, of Cully, and grandson of Richard Waller, "a soldier of fortune" in Cromwell's army in Ireland), will dated 21 Oct. 1731 ; m. Blanche, dau. of Mark Weeks, and had with other issue 3 sons, (1) Richard, of Cully, will dated 1 July, 1751, proved 7 Dec. 1768; m. Elizabeth, dau. of Adm. Holland, and had with other issue 2 sons, /!/ Richard, of Castle Waller; m. Anne, dau. of Kilner Brasier, Esq. and had issue. /2/ Edward, m. Constance Gabbett, and had ^vith other issue a son, viz.: Thomas Maunsell Waller, of Finoe House, co. Tip- perary (4th and youngest son); d. 29 Nov. 1843, aged 62, having m. 1802, Margaret, dau. of John Vereker, Esq. (V. GORT) ; she d. June, 1864, having had 3 sons and a dau. [1] Edward, of Finoe, bar.-at-law; b. 1803; d. s. p. 14 Feb. 1873, having m. 8 Aug. 1829, Mary, dau. of Henry Crossle, Esq, of Armahoe, co. Tyrone; she d. 1877. E2] Thomas, d. unm. 6 Nov. 1836. 3j John Francis, ll.d. Dublin, bar.-at-law, poet and Aug. 1835, Anna, dau. of , and has had 2 sons and author; b. ; m. William Hopkins, Esq. of 6 daus. (1) Thomas Francis, of South Yarra, Melbourne, a magistrate of N.S.-W,; b. 29 April, 1844; m. 17 Jan. 1874, Caroline, dau. of A. Cuenod Churchill, Esq. of Vevey, Canton de Vaud, Switzerland, and widow of James Hester, M.D. and has a son, Francis Aim6, b. 23 Oct. 1874. (2) John Edward Hopkins, b. 31 Dec. 1856. (3) Jane Eleanor, m. 10 May, 1864, to Rev. Thomas Teignmouth Shore, M.A. incumbent of Berkeley Chapel, Mayfair, and chaplain in ordinary to the Queen 1881, and has 2 sons, Francis William SHORE, b. 27 April, 1865.— Thomas Edmund Teignmouth, b. 16 Jan. 1868. (4) Margaret Lucy, m. 1 Dec. 1870, to Frederick W Chaplain, Esq. and has a son and 2 daus. Frederick Hai-dress CHAPLAIN, b. 12 Jan. 1873.— Maude Agnes. — Olive Constance. (5) Harriet Elizabeth, m. 10 April, 1869, to Rev. James Robinson, A.B. who d. Sept. 1872, and has a son and dau. Percy Starkey ROBIXSON, b. 16 Dec. 1871.— Anna Louisa Mary. (6) Selina Isabella, d. 2 Dec. 1873, having m. 17 Dec. 1872, to James Clarke Lane, bar.-at-law. (7) Anna Cecilia, m. 6 July, 1880, to Rev. Henry Tydd Lane, H.M. inspector of schools (youngest son of R. J. Lane, Q.C. of Dublin). (8) Constance Mary, d. May, 1872. [4] Anna, m. 12 Sept. 1829, to Thomas Groorge Stoney.Esq. of Kyle Park, co. Tipperary, J.P. (2) William (Rev.), left 2 sons, Richard and William. (3) Samuel, of Newport, co. Tipperary, counsellor-at-law; d. 1 May, 1762, having m. 20 June, 1730, Anne, dau. of Sir Thomas Jocelyn, Bart. (E. Roden) ; she d. June, 1800, having had with other issue 3 sons, /I/ Sir Robert, created a BARONET. /2/ William (Rev), d. s. p. 638 WALLER. 131 George, of Prior Park, co Tipperary, c^e^ gf rk and Sg|elT'Sf,^i Bublin,'SSrs^r9 Aug. 1875. ''T)'Se''''^Tiri^'l'^l^ Dublin, 1868. curate of liLlngtfn Priors 1875/7 ; b 22 Mar. 1824; unm (2) James, m. Marian, dau.of John Burkitt, of St.Kilda. Australia, and has 2 daus. Grace Marion.— Ethel la Touche. william (3) Esther, m. 22 Jan. 1867. to Rev. Henry William Hatton, incumbent of Monart, co. Wexford, s. p. GEolL^WALLER m. 2ndly-8 Oct. 1801, Elizal^th, dau. of George Studdert. Esq. of Kilklshen, co. Clare; she d. April, 1809. having had 3 sons and 3 daus. [2] George Studdert, of Australia, lans- H 17 bl Robert, col. Bengal horse art.; b. 26 Dec. 1808, d. 17 Oct. 1877, having m. 19 Nov. 1839. Annie Caroline dau. of Col. Griffiths, of Shirley, Southants. and had 3 sons and 6 Tl) Robert Jocelyn, capt. Bengal staff, adj. 45th Rat- tray's Sikhs ; b. 3 May, 1844 ; m. lst-22 Aug. 1878. Mar- garet, only surviving child of Capt. Browell, Rf • («t^-); she d. 28 Mar. 1880. He m. 2ndly-l Sept. 1881, Mary IsabeUa, dau. of Alexander Simson, Esq. By his Ist wife he had a son, Jocelyn Langton, b. 21 Mar. 1880. ^ , ^ , , ^ (2) Edmund Augustus, lieut. R.E. assistant field engi- neers Afghan field force 1879/80; b. 14 Dec 1863. (3) John Dawson Hutchinson, R.A.; b. 14 June, 1868. (4) Frances Ticyina, m. 8 July, 1862, to George Denis Browne Harrison, C.E. late member of council Ceylon, and has 2 sons and 3 daus. George Waller Harrison, b. 15 April, 1863.-John Denis WiUs. b. 12 April, 1874.— Frances Maud.— Mil- dred Elizabeth Kate.— Lena Mary Isabel. (5) Selina Eliza, d. 14 June, , having m. 10 Mar. 1864, to Capt. C. E. Hood Symons, R.A. son of Gen. Symons, R. A. (6) Annie Grace, m. 25 July, 1867, to Major James William Hope Johnstone. Bengal staff. (7) Mabel Blanch. (8) Florence Eveline. (9) Elizabeth Ida. [4] William Thomas, of Prior Park, co. Tipperary, J.P.; b. 29 Jan. 1811; m. Ist— 28 Oct. 1834, Eliza Augusta, dau. of Rev. Hosea Guinness, LL.D. (B. Aruilaun), rector of St. Werburgh and chancellor of St. Patrick's, Dublin ; she d. 29 Sept. 1873. He m. 2ndly— 18 Dec. 1875, Eliza Matilda, dau. of late Philip Macadam, Esq. of Blackwater Hoase. CO. Clare. By his 1st wife he had with other issue 4 sons and a dau. (1) George Arthur, b. 1 Sept. 1835; m. 11 May, 1866, Sarah Harriet, eldest dau. of late Guy Atkinson, Esq. of Cangort, King's co. J.P. D.L. and has 5 sons and a dau. Richard FitzArthur, b. 19 Mar. 1867.— Guy Fre«leric FitzArthur, b. 10 April, 1870. — George Arthur de Warrenne, b. 7 April, 1872.— Henry Trench de War- renne,b. 26 Sept. 1873.— William Jocelyn de Warrenne. b. 25 Aug. 1877.— Gundred Anne de Warrenne. (2) Robert Jocelyn, b. 26 Sept. 1837 ; m. 23 Aug. 1864. Sarah Georgina, youngest dau. of John Andrews. Esq. of Rathenry, King's co. J.P.; she d. 8 Aug. 1877. He m. 2ndly— 30 Jan. 1879, Amy Margaret, dau. of Edward Saunders, J.P. late of Ballinderry Park, co. Tipperary. By his 1st wife he had a son and dau. WilUam Arthur de Warrenne, b. 26 May, 1865.— Florence. (3) Edmund William, b. 21 Jan. 1839 ; m. 31 Aug. 1869, Mary Stuart, dau. of Rev. Robert Wilson Rowan, of Mount Daveys, co. Antrim, J.P. and has 5 daus. Anna Selina. — Mary Georgina. — Eliza Augusta. — Olive Rowena.— Ada Maud, b. 23 Oct. 1880. (4) Francis Albert, b. 23 Oct. 1846 ; m. 7 Sept. 1872, Frances, dau. of Caesar Otway, Esq. of Dublin (BART.), and has 3 daus. G^orgiana Charlotte.— Elizabeth Eva.— Selina Francis. (5) Jane Selina. [5] Eliza Hannah, m. 1st— 1832, as 2nd wife, to William Henry Hutchinson, Esq. of Knockballymagher, CO. Tipperary ; he d. 21 Nov. 1842. She re-m. 22 Oct. 1844, as 2nd wife, to Jolm Dawson Hutchinson, Esq. of Timoney Park, CO. Tipperary, and had issue by both marriages. [6] Selina Maria, d. 22 July, 1840, having m. 28 Mar. 1828. as 1st wife, to Sir Edmund Waller. Bart, who d. 9 Mar. 1851. [7] Georgina Frances, m. 1838, to Caleb Powell, of Clonshavoy, co. Limerick, M.P. 1841/7, and had a son and 4 daus. IR ROBERT WALLER, of Lisbrian, co. Tipperary, M.P. Dundalk, a commissioner of revenue Ireland, created a Baronet op Ireland 10 May, 1780, will dated 16 Jan. 1779, proved 15 Aug. 1780, having m. Catherine, dau. of Rev. Charles Moore; she d. having had with 4 daus. 4 sons, /I/ Sir Robert, 2nd Baronet, d. s. p. high sheriff King's co. 1826, having m. a sister of Col. Bernard, of Castle Bernard, King's CO. M.P. S^ S" /2/ Samuel Hamilton, d. s. p. /3/ Sir Charles Townsend, 3rd Baronet, of Lisbrian, oo. Tip- perary, and of Writhlington House, near Bath, in H.O.; d. s. p. 1 June, 1830. his wife having predeceased him 29 Nov. 1827. /4/ Jocelyn Macartney, b. ; d. having m. Elizabeth Willis, widow of Cullen. M.D. of ; she d. . having had 6 sons and 3 daus. [1] William, b. 10 Feb. 1795; d. 1809. [2] Sir Edmund, s. as 4th Baronet. [3] .Jocelyn, R.N.; b. 22 April, 1798; d. s. p. £4] Charles, of Brooklyn, N.Y. heir presumptive to the Baronetcy: b. 13 Jan. 1802; m. 8 June. 1830, Maria, dau. of Nicholas Burgher, of Staten Island, N.Y. and has 3 sons and 4 daus. (1) Charles, b. 8 June, 1835, unm. (2) William Edgar, b. 11 Nov. 1841; m. 6 June, 1861. Emma Daisy, dau. of Thomas Eccleston. and has with other issue 3 sons and 5 daus. William Edgar, b. S3 Nov. 1863.— El wood Eccleston. b. 26 April, 1876.— Daisy Emma,— Lilian Edith.— Viol' Evelyn. — Florence Eunice.— Olive Emilia. (3) Edmund, b. 10 Dec. 1844; married and has issue. (4) Catharine Elizabeth Burgher, m. to Joseph Russell Thomas of Brooklyn, n.t. and has issue. (5) Josephine Harrison, m. 6 July, 1864. to John Stantov editor of Brooklyn "Eagle"; he d. 2 Nov. 1870, leavinu sou and dan. Ill Oliver E STANTOX, b. 31 Sept. 1869. /2/ Eugenie, m. 4 June, 1879, to John William Noetrand, of Brooklyn. (6) Maria Louisa, d. 36 Mar. 187 h. as 1st wife, to her oomin, 8amn< dler, aforesaid. (7) (}eorgenia,m.l6 Jan. 1871. : u'bert Terr>-. of Brooklyn, N.T. and has 8 mdi and a dnu. Charles WaUer Tkrry, h 8 Mar. 1873.-David Egbert, b. 35 Dea 1876.— Bdmond Floyd, b. 39 Feb. 1880.-Lillinn. [5] Samuel, of Montrad, M.D.; b. 18 Jan. 1803; <1. 1878, having m. 81 May, 1838. Henrietta, dan. of Capt. Guy Carleton Oolcloogh, lOSrd regt. and had S sons and a dau. Jooeljm, b. 9 Dec. 1841; m. 11 Jane, 1867, Mnr>- B Smith, of Hamilton, and has 3 sons an*l 3 daus. Angnstns Edmond, b. 4 Sept. 1871.— PhiUp Percy, b. 6 July, 1877.— Mary Beatrice.— Mary Ethel Maud. (2) Samuel WUliam, b. 10 Feb. 1844; m. 1st- his ooosin Maria Looiaa. dan. of Charles Waller, of Brook- lyn, N.Y.: she d. M Mar. 1878. He m. Sndhr— 1878, Elimbeth Mary, dau. of Charles Unghes, Esq. of MontreaL By his 1st wife he has 8 sons. Charles Guy Oarleton.— Samuel WUUam.— John Stanton. (3) Amelia, m. to James R Y Forrest, of MontreaL [6] Robert, 1.1.08. 18S8/M,harbonr master Aden 1846/89, and poet officer Indian goreninicnt marine scrvin-; i>. 4 Jan. 1806; d. 9 Feb. 1860, havi! ue, sister of W. Blowers, K.I.< u- bay 1886/60; she d. 4 June, l , ue 3 sons and 3 daus. (1) Robert William, B.I.C8.; b. 36 Oct. 1838; m. 8 April. 1866, Emily, dau. of John Page, K.I.CA and has 4 sons and 3 daus. Herbert Montague, b. 18 Aug. 1868.— Jocelyn Edmund, b. 3 June, 1870.— Frank Hastings, b. 16 Oct. 1871.— Charles Robert. b. 10 May, 1877.— Florence Minnie— Emily Mary. (2) Jocelyn, K.I.C. postal service since 1859; b. 30 July, 1838; m. Dec. 1861, Elixa, dau. of late Martin Power, of Waterford, and has 5 sons and a dau. Robert Jocelyn, b. 33 Aug. 1868.— Edmund Edwanl, b. 18 Oct. 1868.— WUUam Dillon, b. 18 Aug. 1868.— Alfred Jocelyn, b. 14 Feb. 1870.— Tliomas Hutton, b. 7 Aug. 1878.— Alice Emma. (3) Amelia, m. 15 Jan. 1889, to Henry Byrde, capt. late 57th regt. and has 3 sons and 8 daus. Henry Charles Waller Btrde, b. 10 May, 1864.- Robert Lewis Waller, b. 9 Jan. 1869.— Amy Rebecca.— Frances Louisa. — Katberine Constance. (4) Mary Anne, d. 15 Nov. 1864, having m. , 1856, to Thomas Douglas Hewett, Indian navy ; he d. , 1876, having had 2 sons and a dau. Robert Douglas Hewett, b. 25 Dec. 1888.— Arthur, h. . 1861.— Alice. [7] Mary. [8] Amelia, m. to John Follenus. IR EDMUND, 4th Baronet; b. July, 1797; d. 9 Mar. 1851, having m. Ist— 28 Mar. 1828. Selina Maria. 2nd dau. of George Waller, Esq. of Prior Park aforesaid; she d. 22 July, 1840, having had 4 daus. (1) Eliza Matilda, m. 1889, to Charles Walter Basteblc, Esq. who d. 16 July, 1878, having had 3 sons and 5 daus. Edmund Walter Bastablk, b. 1 Aug. 1862.— Artlmr Patrick, b. 10 Dec. 1869.— Harriet Louisa.— Adelaide Marj.— Eliza Matilda.— Selina Maria.— Mary. (2) Selina Maria, d. 28 April. 1879, having m. 16 July. 1862. to Rev. G. William Henry Baldwin, M.A. principal of Diocesan Coll. York, and had a son. Godfrey William Waller BALDWIN, b. 6 April. 1864. (3) Adelaide Georgina. (4) Louisa Edmundina. S' WALLER— WALROND. 689 Bra EDMUND m. 2n(lly— 20 Dec. 1844, Rebecca, youngest dau. of Arthur Guinness, Esq, of Beaumont, co. Dublin (B. Ardilaux); she d. 22 Nov. 1870, leaving a son and dau. (5) Sir Edmund Arthur, 5th and present Baronet. (6) Anna Blanche, m. 20 July, 1876, to Rev. William Joshua Ffenell, chaplain Bombay presidency. WALLER, Sib Tho- mas Wathen (1815, U.K.), diplomatic service 1826/58, attach^ Hague 1826, Paris 1828, Constantinople 1832, sec. legation Athens 1834, Brussels 1837/58 ; s. his father as 2nd Baronet in 1853; b. 26 June, 1805; ra. 20 Oct. 1836, Catha- rine, eldest dau. of Rev. Henry Wise, of Off- church, CO. Warw.; she d. 24 July, 1861, having had 2 sons and 4 daus. (1) Oeonre Henry, breret-ool. In the army, lieut-coL (h. p.) 7th R. foaillert, ▲.▲. & Q.lf.0. EMt«m district since 1880, served in tlM Crimflft, ttofe of SebMtopol, aanult on the Redan, &c. &c. wonnded; b. t Sept. 18S7: m. 81 Jane, 1870, Beatrice Kath- arine Fnuioea, fth deo. of Christopher Tower, Esq. of Hunts- more Park, Baoka. and hM had 8 sons and a dau. Edmund Oeorae, b. 8 Mar. 1879; d. 8 Nov. 1880.— Francis Ernest, b. 11 Jane, 1880.— Wathen Arthur, b. 6 Oct. 1881.— Marnret Beatrioe. (2) Adolphna,Tioarof Hunstanton and rector of Barrett Ring- stead, Norfolk; b. 8 Oct. 1888; m. 19 July, 1866, Jamesina, eldest dau. of late Henry Styleman le Strange, Esq. of Hun- stanton Hall, Norfolk, and has a son and dan. Wathen Henry, b. 4 June, 1867.— Katharine AUce. (3) Katharine Mary, m. 10 Mar. 1868, as 2nd wife, to James Sydney Stopford, Esq. (E. COURTOUN). (4) Sophia Harriett, m. 9 Oct. 1866, to Arthur Thomas Liddell, Esq. (B. RAVSNSWORTH) (6) Charlotte Louisa. (6) Anna. Arms— As. on a bend arg. cottised or three walnut leaves ppr. between two bendlets arg. Chest — On a mount vat a walnut tree fructed ppr. pendent therefrom by a ribbon gu. a shield az. charged with a fleur-de- lis or with a label of three points arg. Motto—" Hrk: fructus virtutis," and "Azincourt." ToWK HOUSK— 16, Eaton Square, S.W. Eineage. SIR JONATHAN WATHEN (PHIPPS) WALLER, G.C.ir. (onlysonof Joshua Phipps, of London, and Mary, dau. and heir of John Allen, of London, by Anne, dau. of Tliomas, and sister and coheir of James Waller, of Farriers, Bucks, de- scended from Sir John Waller, sou of Sir Richard Waller, of GroomlMldge, Sussex, who fouplit at Agrincoiui;), groom of the befargartt. (6) Jane. (7) Isabella. (8) Helen. Arms— Quarterly, Ist and 4th, Az., three maecles or, Waud- LAW. 2ud and 3rl, Az., three water bougots or, Vallence. Crest— An estoile or. Motto— Familias flrmat pietas. Residence— TillicoiUtry, r\». WARREN. 641 The Babonetcy. The descent here given from William, 4th son of Sir Henry Wardlaw, 2nd Baronet, to the present bearer of the title, has been very courteously supplied by Messrs. Duncan and Archi- bald, of Eflinburgh, solicitors to Sir Henry Wardlaw. The information is unfortunately most meagre, and this is clearly a case for investigation prior to the title being officially acknow- ledged. UineaQe. SIR HBHTBY WARDLAW, of Balmule and Pitreavie (the 9th saooMBive knight of the family, and descended from Sir HenryWardlaw, of Torrie, co. Fife, by his wife who was a niece of Walter, great steward of Scotland), chamberlain to Q. AJTNH of Scotland, consort to JAMES VL 1603. According to riayfair he m. Elisabeth WilBon, and had with 3 daus. 5 sons, of whom the eldest, Sm HENRY, of Pitreavie, created a Babonet of Nova Scotia 6 Mar. 1631. According to Playfair he had by lils let wife, who is not named, an eldest son Henry who succeeded him, and 4 daus. He m. 2ndly— 1653, Margaret, 2nd dan. of Sir John Henderson, of Fordell, Eiit. and had a dau. She re-m. to Hay, of Naoghton. His son, SIR HENRY, 2nd Baronet, m. 34 April, 1672, EUzabeth, dau. of John Skeene, of Hallyards, having had mth other issue 4 sons, [1] Sir Henry, 3rd Baronet, m. 13 June, 1696, Elizabeth, 2nd dau. of Sir Charles Halkett, Bart and had with 3 daus. an only son. Sir Henry, 4th Baronet, d. s. p. [2] Sir George, 6th Baronet, father, by Miss Oliphant, of Sir Henry, 6th Baronet, In the army; d. s. p. [3] Sir David, of Craighooae, 7th Baronet; m. Ist Jean Rol- land, beix«si of Dmracaple and Craighouse. He m. 2ndly, Jean Mercer, of Aldle. By his Ist wife he had with S daus. an only son, SIR Hkitrt, 8. as 8th Baronet, d. Feb. 1783, having m. Janet Taylor, and had with 5 daus. a son, SIR DAVID, 9th BMOnet, d. 18 April, 1798, havmg m. Margaret, dau. of Andrew Symson, town clerk of Dunferm- line, and had with S daus. 6 sons, of whom the youngest, SIR JOHN, 10th Baronet, Ueut.-coL 64th regt. d. without surviving male issue 1838; he m. Jean, 3nd dau. of Charles MltcheU, of Piteadle and Balbridge (sister of Adm. Sir Andi«w MitcheU, and of Sir Charles Mitchell); she d. 16 Feb. 1800. [4] William, b. 1680 ; m. Mary Biaset, and had with other issue, d. unm., a son, ^, _, ». „ . ALEXANDER, officer of excise ; m. Margaret Campbell, of Burnside, and ha/l with 8 daus. who d. tmm. 3 sons, viz.: (1) Pir William. 11th Baronet; d. haying m. 12 July. 1782, Eli7Jil>cth.dnn, of (George Anderson, of Carlungie, in Angus, nnd lind witli other issue 8 sons, /I/ Sir Alexan.lcr. 12th Baronet: d. unm- 1833. 72/ Sir William. 13th Baronet; d. unm. 23 Dec. 1863. 73/ Sir ArchibaM, 14th Baronet; d. unm. 29 Jan. 18 <4. (2) Henry, nn officer of excise; b. 1746; d. 21 July, 1820, liaving m. Jean. dau. of James Guild, farmer, of Craigennan, Dollar ; slie .1. « Jan. 1847, having had with 2 daus. 3 sons, of whom the 2ud, viz.: TAMES WARDLAW, of Tillicoultry; b. 1787; d. 5 Mar. 1867, having m. 1st- 1821, Margaret dau of John Monro, of DoUar; she d. 1827, having had 2 sons and a dau. (1) Sir Henry, present bearer of the title. (2) John, of Gait, Ontario, Canada; b. 1824; m. and has sons and daus. (3) Margaret, unm. JAMES WARDLAW m. 2ndly- 1833, (Jrace, dau. of Peter Dudgeon, of DoUar; she d. 1872, having had a sou and 3 daus. (4) Peter, b. 23 Nov. 1833; m. and has sons and daus. (5) Jane, m. to David Drysdale, of Tillicoultry. (6) Isabella, m. to William Ross, of Alva, n.b. WARREN, Sir Augustus Riversdale, of Warren's Court, co. Cork, j.p. d.l.(1784, i.), hon. col. in the army, major late 20th regt. k.m. served in the Crimea and Indian Mutiny, lieut.-col. S. Cork mil. since 186^, sheriff Cork 1867; s. his father as 5th Baronet in 1863 ; b. 24 Aug. 1833 ; m. 28 April, 1864, Georgina, eldest dau. of Rev. John Blennerhassett, rector of Ryme, Dorset, and has a son, (1) Augustus Riversdale John Blennerhassett, b. 11 Mar. 1865. Arms— Arg. a fesse chequy or and az. between three talbots passant ppr. CREST— A lion rampant holding a crozier ppr. Motto — Non mihi sed Deo et regi. SEAT— Warren's Court, Lissada, co. Cork. Eineage. WALLIS WARREN, of Kilbarry, now Warren's Court by purchase (youngest son of Robert Warren, of Kinnegh, E. Carberry, co. Cork, an officer in Royalist army; will dated 13 May, 1661, proved 1 July, 1662); m. 1684, Elizabeth, dau. of Thomas Knowlles, Esq. and had with 2 daus. 2 sons, of whom the elder, ROBERT WARREN, of Kilbarry, co. Cork; m. Anne, sister of William Crooke, of Muskeiy; his will dated April 1742, proved 13 Nov. 1743, having had with 2 daus. 2 sons, (1) Sir Robert, created a Bakonet. (2) WilUam, of Cork, and of Holly Hill, near Kinsale, d.l761, liaving m. Dorcas, dau. of Samuel Perry, of Wood- roof, CO. Tipperary, and had with other issue 2 sons, /I/ William, ni. Judith, dau. of Edward Heard, Esq. of Kinsale, and had a son — William, major rifle brigade, d. unm. and 6 daus. /2/ Robert Boyle, officer 8th dragoons; b. 1760; d. 24 Oct. 1825, having m. 1785, Sarah, dau. of John Heard, of Horse Hill, near Kinsale ; she d. 24 Jan. 1821, having had 3 sons and 2 daus. [1] Robert, of Kinsale, physician, b. 1794; d. April 1849, having m. 3 April, 1822, Jane, dau. of Philip Splaine, of Bandon ; she d. 27 Feb. 1878, having had 5 sons and a dau. (1) Robert Boyle, b. 1 July, 1823 ; killed in India Dec. 1845, unm. (2) Philip Splaine, M.D. b. 2 Mar. 1826; d. unm. 1859. (3) Richard Lane, late 35th regt. b. 29 Jan. 1828; m. 1st— 22 Aug. 1854, Augusta, dau. of Richard Warren, of Queenstown, M.D. ; she d. 1 Dec. 1873. He m. 2ndly— Feb. 1877, Augusta Amelia, youngest dau. of Edward Harry Townsend, Esq. of Whitehall, co. Cork (and his wife Mary Carr6 Warren). By his 1st wife he had 2 sons and 4 daus. WilUam Pennefather, b. 16 April, 1860. — Richard Pennefather, lieut. Prince of Wales' Leinster regt. (Royal Canadians); b. 5 Dec. 1861.— Ethel.— Augusta Julia.— Cherry Frances.- Violet Laura. (4) WilUam (Rev.), b. 30 Nov. 1835 ; m. 8 Oct. 1863, Frances, dau. of Francis James Ridsdale of Claphani, Surrey, and has a son and 3 daus. PhiUp Ridsdale, b. 7 Sept, 1874.— Catherine Jane.— Everilda Fanny.— Gertrude Eden. 642 WARREN. C5) John, major North Mayo mil. formerly 12th regrt. b. 1 May 1834; d.s.p. 27 June, 1877, having m.Mary Anna Nesbit't. She re-m. 7 April, 1880, to Rev. Thomas Samuel Chapman, curate of Kilmoremoy, Ballina, Ireland.^ (6) Elizabeth, m. 4 April, 1861, to Richard ^Valton KnoUes, s.p. „ , • • [2] John, b. 1796; d. , 18/9, leaving issue in [31 William, b. 1797 ; m. and has issue in Canada. [4] Sarah, d. 1874, having m. 182 7 as 2nd wife, to William Lewis, Ueut. 19th regt. (of the Ballmagar family), and left a son. ,„„. x -o [5] Anne, d. 4 Jan. 1859, having m. 1824, to Rev. William Meade, rector of Inchinabacky ; he d. 27 Aug. 1870 (E. CLANWIIiLIAM). SIR ROBERT WARREN, of Warrens Court and Crookstown, CO. Cork, created a BARONET of Ireland 7 July, 1784; b. 20 Aug. 1723, O. S.; d. , 1811, aged 88, having m. 1st, Mary, dau. of Augustus Carey (or Carr6), Esq. and had with 5 daus. 6 sons, (1) Sir Augustus Louis Carre, s. as 2nd Baronet. (2) William, of Lisgoold, co. Cork, m. 1st, Margaret, dau. of Robert Gordon, of New Grove. He m. 2ndly, Marj- Martin, dau. of Rev. Thomas Bushe, D.D. rector of GowTan, co, Kil- | kenny, and preb. of Inniscarra, co. Cork, and sister to Right Hon. Charles Kendal Bushe, L.C.J. Ireland; she d. s. p. 1822. He m. 3rdly, Alice, dau. of Walter Baldwin, of Curravordy ; she d. s.p. By his 1st wife he had an only child, Anna Maria, m. 30 May, 1799, to Hugh Lawton, of Lake Marsh, co, Cork, who d. 1859. (3) Thomas, of Prospect Villas, Monkstown, co. Cork, M.P. Castlebar in Irish parliament; m. Anne, only dau. of Edward Mansel Townsend, Esq. of Whitehall, co. Cork (she re-m. about 1822, as 3rd wife, to Richard Townsend, Esq. of Point, after- wards of Ballinatona), and had 10 sons and 3 daus. /I/ Robert, R.N, H.M.s, " Peacock," foundered at sea, /2/ Edward Townsend, lieut, 90th regt,; b, 1790 ; d. 16 July, 1858, having m. 9 Nov. 1824, Penelope, 2nd dau. of Rev, Edward Mitchell Carleton, of Woodside, co, Cork (and Elizabeth, his wife, dau, and heir of William Withers, Esq. of Windsor, co. Cork), and had a son and dau. [1] Edward Carleton, b. 27 Dec. 1826; unm. [2] Elizabeth Louisa, m. 1 5 June, 1848, to Harmer Devereux Spratt, Esq. of Pencil Hill, co. Cork. /3/ Thomas, rector of Baltimore, co. Cork; b. Jan, 1793; d, 1 Mar, 1838, having m. May, 1831, Jane Kellett, dau. of John Galwey, of Passage, co. Cork; she d. 12 Jan. 1878, having had 2 sons and a dau. [1] John Augustus, capt. R. Elthome regt. militia, late lieut. revenue police Ireland; b. 26 Mar. 1831; m. 16 Sept, 1869, Mary Spence, dau, of Thomas Thimbleby, of Spilsby, CO, Line, and has a son and 2 daus, Harold Galwey, b. 20 July, 1874,— Milly Kathleen.— Aileen. [2] Thomas Robert, fleet surgeon R,N,; b, 30 Sept. 1833. [3] Emily Jane. /4:/ Charles Duncan, post captain R,N.; b. , 1797; d. 17 July, 1874, having m. 6 April, 1830, Harriet Webb, dau, of Jonathan Gilder, of London, and widow of Dr, Fallen, M.D,; she d, , 1848, having had 2 sons and 6 daus. il] Charles Duncan, [2] George Hagar. 3] Anne Townsend, [4] Henrietta. [5] Victoria. 6] Jemima Charlotte Munroe. [7] Eliza Mary. /5/ Augustus, b, , 1798; d, , 1860, having m, Sarah, dau. of Townsend Gun, Esq, of Rattoo, co, Kerry; she d, , 1866, having had 4 sons and 4 daus, [1] Augustus, superintendent registrar of births, deaths, and marriages ; b, , 1828; m. 11 Nov, 1857, Eliza- beth, dau. of late Jonas Studdert, of Kilkee, and has 2 sons and 3 daus, Townsend J , b, 3 Sept, 1858,— Augustus Townsend, b. 4 Jan, 1866,— Amelia Isabella,— Evelyn.— Gertrude, [2] Thomas Townsend, b. 1834,— [3] Townsend. [4] WiUiam Albert, b, , 1846, [5] Anne, m. to Richard, son of Rev, Richard Webb, of Dunderrow, [6] Katherine, m, to Randal Borough, Esq, [7] Gertrude, m, to Dr, A, Hamilton Bryan, of Ballyneen. [8] Emma Mary, m. to Jonas Studdert, Esq. of Kilkee. /6/ Henry, d. y. /?/ Richard, unm. /8/ WilUam, b, 30 April, 1806 ; m. 15 Dec, 1835, Elizabeth Hildegardis, dau, of Richard Townsend, Esq. of The Point House, Castle Townsend, afterwards of Ballinatona, J.P, and has 3 sons and a dau. Thomas William, b. Richard Townshend, b. William Augustus, b. ; m. 24 Oct. 1876, :athleen, youngest dau. of (Sir) John Monteath (Bart.), and has 3 daus. Ethel Kathleen.— Elizabeth AVarren.— Maude, [4] Elizabeth Mellifont, m. 1 Sept. 1870, to Marcus George Slade, c.B. Limerick, and has had with other issue 3 sons and 2 daus, William Warren Slade, b. 8 July, 1871.— George Au- gustus, b. 27 July, 1872.- Cecil Alfred, b. 18 June, 1873. —Edith Maude.— Ethel Minnow. /9/ Brisbane, b, , 1807; d, 19 Aug, 1847, having m, 14 Aug. 1838, Mary, dau. of Philip Somerville, Esq. of Prairie, ^l Skull, CO. Cork; she d, 23 Mar. 1853, having had 3 sons ai 2 diiiw, [1] Thomas Brisbane, incumbent of St, Peten, Cork; ; 26 Oct, 1843. [21 PhiUp, b, 6 Dec. 1844. [3] Anne. [4] Mary, m, 27 Aug, 1867, to Rev, Alexander Jackson Nicholson, rector of Doneraile, co. Cork, and hasSsoi. rtnd 4 daus, JaflCray Brisbane Nicholson, b. 6 July, 1868,— Al. ander Jackson, b, 29 Jan, 1871, — Brisbane 1 Warren, b, 4 Oct, 1875.— Mary Townsend Son — Sarah Elizabeth Maud.— Henrietta Anna Mar,. — Mabel EveljTi Rose. /lO/ John, d, unm. /ll/ Anne, d, , having m. to Matthi.. Smith, Esq. of Blackrock, co. Dublin, who d. /1 2/ Mary Carr6, m. to her cousin Edward Henry Townsend, Esq, of Whitehall, co. Cork, J.P.; he d. 1857, /13/ Henrietta, d, , 1865, having m. , 1826, to Rev, James Harris, who d. , 1839. (4) John, of Codrum, co. Cork, served in same regt, as Duke of Wellington; m. Ist, Cherry, sister of Massy Hutchinson, of Mount Massy, co, Cork. He m, 2ndly, Helen, «lau, of DunicI O'Donovan, Esq. of co, Cork; she d. s,p. 1840. By his 1st wife he had 3 sons and a dau. /I/ John, died about 1866. /2/ Robert Massy Hatchinson, b. m, Bridgi dau. of Samael Penrose, of Shandangan, co, Cork, J,p, ; she d, 19 Dec. 1858, haying had with other issue 3 sons, '11 John Massy. 2 J Frederick Hutchiiuwn, of C^rum. J.P. co. Cork, (hon.) ieut.-ool. and major West Cork art. mil. (5) Robert, of Crookstown, in H.o.; d. 1830. baring m. Margaret, youngest dau, of Kingsroill Pennefather, Esq. (of New Park), M.P. CMhel 1753, 1761, and 1771; she d. 1833, having had 8 sons and a dau. /I/ Robert, rector of Cannaway, oo. Cork; b. 7 Mar, 1704; ■' 7 May, 1879, having m, 36 M«7, 1834, Mary, dau. of Dnv Crawford, of Ballysbannon, JJ>. surgeon, R.N, and had 6 sou and 5 dans. Robert, b, 8 Oct. 1836; m. 6 Sept 1859, Sopliia, dau. «f enry Brmddell, Esq. of Mallow, oo. Cork, and has a nor and 4 dans. Robert, b. 33 May, 1870.— Mary Frances.— Sophy Loui Clowser.— Alice Siurah.- Maude. [2] Ricliard, ooL oomdff.R.B. Ceylon; b, 31 May, 1838 ; m. 34 Feb, 1853, Bmilv, dan. of William Lauder, Esq. of Dominica, W.I. and has had 7 sons and a dau, (1) Robert Richard, mid. R.N. H.M.s. "SoylK" b. 25 April, 1853; lost at sea on his seventeenth birtlulnv. (2) Herbert Lauder, b. 1 April, 1855. — (3) Edwnnl Albert, b. 29 May, 1866.— (4) Henry Herrick. h. 22 Dor. 1857.— (6) Riclianl Augustus, b. 31 Mar. 1862. -(6) Percy Bliss, b. 33 April.lH64,— (7) WlUiam Waldcgm% b, 5 Sept. 1867.— (8) Emily Margaret. [3] David C?rawford, Ueut, 24th B.N.I. b, 11 July, 1834; ; unm. 1856. [4] Edward Webber, lieut, r,N, b. 5 Sept. 1836; d. unm. [51 William Henry, major 81st regt. >> 'r? < ). t 1k39; ni. 6 Nov. 1877, Maude, widow of M. Ei .Hp, of Staffs, and dau. of James Lane, of Gn i v. s. p. [6] Augustus Charles James, b. 18 ll.i.. .... .... I o Sept. 1872, Isabella, dau. of William Clarke Esq, of Farrcn, co. Cork, 8, p. [7] Sarah, m. 15 July, 1852, to her cousin John Warren Payne, of Bantry, co. Cork, and has a son and dau. (1) SomersH Patnk, b. 27 June. 1853; ni. 23 May, 1878, Edith A , dau. of James Leslie, Es^i. of Leccaron, co. Cork. (2) Mary Helen. [8] Margaretta, m. 19 Jan. 1858, to Edward Herrick. ' Belhnont, co. Cork, j.p. capt. late 12th regt.; he d. : May, 1879, having had 3 sons, John Edward Henry HERRICK, b, 28 Jan. 1862.— Robert Warren, b, 23 Jan. 1864. i9] Elizabeth. 10] Mary Sophia, 11] Emma Elizabeth, d, 1 April, 1866, having m. 31 M^i 1864, as Ist wife, to John Cochrane, M.A. T.CD. J.P. (•■ Donegal and Tyrone, clerk of the peace and deputy cu*t rotulorum Donegal, s.p. /2/ Richard, of Lisgoold, M.D. b. Feb. 1796; d. I). 1870, having m. , 1824, hLs cousin Margaret, dan. William Pcnnefather, survevor-gen. Ireland, M,P, Cas) 1738/97; she d, Dec, 1873, having had 2 daus, [1] Frances, m, Ist— , , to Capt. Oldh.. 2nd regt, killed in CafTre war. She re-m. , 1»< to William Connor, of Milton, co. Cork. [2] Augusta, d. 1 Dec. 1873, having m.22 Aug. 1864. nn I wife, to Richanl Lane Warren aforeiwiid, late 35th n - (he m. 2ndly— 1877, Augusta Amelia, youngest dau. of l. Edwanl Townsend, Esq, of Wliitehall, oo. Cork), ami ha i 2 sons and 4 daus. /3/ Henry, d. unm. /4/ Mary, m. 23 Nov. 1833, to Sir John Borlase Warren, 4th Baronet. WARRENDER. 643 (6) £L 78th highlanders, b. 15 Dec. 189t; m. 10 Aug. 1862, Emily Susannah, only dau. of Col. Robert Brodenell Smith, late l&th regt. and has 8 sons and adaa. Angnstos Rlchanl Charles, b. S9 Kay, 1864— Ernest Henry Edmund, b. 21 June, 186».— Robert Monsell, b. 10 May, 1Hn«.— Charles Dryden Stuart, b. 80 May, 1870.— Ouy Cecil w . i.l)er, b. 81 Dec. 1871.— Oswald Hugh, b. 7 Sept. 1873.— I'ulley Edward, b. 18 Aug. 1875.— Vivian Brudenell, b. 6 Nov. 1877.— Ad^le Augusta Elizabeth. /4/ Latliaui Coddington. M.A- rector of St. George's, Dublin; »). 4 ApHl. 1«S! ; m. 4 Jan. 1856, Harriet, dau. of John Henry ]i. ' riinburgh, and ha8 8 8onsRudadau. >. 10 Oct. 1866.— Donald M'Leod, b. 26 t Augustas MonseU, b. 24 April, 1875.— Il-.rnipc M art 1 111 Caroline. /5/ Thomas Monsell, major 78rd regt. b. 11 Mar. 1837, unm. /6/ Martlia Eleanor, d. 6 May, 1866, having m. 27 Oct. 1835, to James Robert Stewart, of Oortleitragh, Kingstown, Ireland, and of Dublin, J.P. D.L. and had 9 sons and 3 dims. /?/ Elisabeth Anna, unm. /8/ Anna Pendleton, unm. /9/ Emily June, unm. (8) Henry, capt. I'Sth king's own borderers; b. 25 Mar. 1786 ; «l. IK X.v 1k:l'. 1 .viiiK' m. (?10) May, 1816, Catherine, dau. of H< V I J ltd a son and 4 dauH. /I ,t Hon.), I.UD. P.c. Ireland, judge ,.! 1 since 1868, solldtor-gen. Ireland 1867, attorney -gen. 1867,8, called to the Irish bar 1839, Q.c. 1868, M.P. DabUn university 1867/8; b. 8 June, 1817 ; m. 24 Mar. 1846, Mary, dau. of Charles Perry, of Cork, and lias a son and I daos. _ „ , [11 Henry Charles Jackson, m. 29 Dec. 1877, Florence, 2nd dai.. of (\.l. Hon. Robert Handcock (B. Castlkmaine). r2] ! •.• OIR JOHN, 5th Baronet( on the death of Ins ^rotjier. Sir y George, 1849), lieut. 1st foot g^^^^^l^' «f ^^i^^^^^l'^VJoV b Mar 1786; d. 21 Jan. 1867, having m. Ist— 10 April, 1823, Lady iiiian Jane Maitland, dau. of James, 8th Earl of Lauder- dale ; she d. 19 May, 1827, leaving a son and dau. [1] Sir George, 6th and present Baronet. [2] Julian Jane Jemima Maitland. SIR JOHN m. 2ndly-25 June, 1831, Hon. F^aiices Henrietta Arden, dau. of Richard Pepper, 1st Lord Alvanley (ext.), lord chief justice ; she d. 20 Feb. 1852, leaving a dau. „ . . [3] Helen Catherine, m. 17 Oct. 1854, to George, 11th Earl of Haddington. (6) Paul Langboum, b. 4 Feb. 1868. (7) Ruth, m. 7 May, 1873, to Francis Wilke«, 2ud son of Ebenezer Honian, of Friern Hatch, Baruet; he d. 4 Jan. 188U, having had a son, Lawrence, d. 9 Oct. 1879. (8) Hilda Maria. (9) CodlU Agnw. Arms— Az. a deml-eagle displayed erased or, holdiiif: a crosslet fitcht^ arg., on a chief of the last three wolf ^ erased sa. Crest— Upon a mount an oak tree in front thereof a ploui-l. all ppr. Motto— Labor omnia vincit. SEAT— Fairseat, Wrothani. Kent. TOWN HOUSB— Fairseat House, Highgate, X. fLintaat. JAMES WATERLOW, of Peckham, Surrey; d. 11 July.l87t;. aged 87, having m. 17 Oct. 181J, Mary, dau. of Williaiu Crakell, of London : she d. SS July, 187S, aged 86, having ha<>u Sisson, rector of Edingthorpe, and had S sons, James Francis, b. S» April, 1869.— WUUam (poeth.) SS April, 1871. WATERLOW, Sill Sydney Hedley, of Fair- seat, Kent, Baronet, so created 4 Aug. 1873, J.p. Middx. Kent, and Londonderry, one of h.m.'s lieutenants for the city of London, sheriflE of Lon- don and Middx. 1866, knighted at Osborne 3 Aug. 1867, lord mayor 1872, k.m. of Turkey, K.L.S. of Persia, K.C.i. of Italy, treasurer of St. Bartholo- mew's hospital 1874, a governor of Christ's hospital, a governor of the Irish Society, m.p. Gravesend since 1880, Dumfries 1868/9, Maidstone 1874 80; b. 1 Nov. 1822; m. 7 May, 1845, Anna Maria, youngest dau. of William Hickson, Esq. of Fairseat, Kent; she d. 21 Jan. 1880, having had with other issue 6 sons and 3 daus. (1) Frank William, d. 4 Dec. 1871, aged 25, unm. (2) Philip Hickson, b. 30 Oct. 1847; m. 10 June, 1869, Amy Grace, 2nd dau. of Edgar Lutwyche, Esq. of St i-eatham, Surrey, and has a son and 3 daus. Edgar Lutwyche, b. 15 June, 1870.— Emily Lutwyche.— Grace Evelyn Lutwyche, b. 21 Feb. 1880.— Irene Lutwyche, b. 23 Jan. 1881. (3) George Sydney, of the lieutenancy of the city of Tendon 1881; b. 12 April, 1852; m. 1 Aug. 1876, Chaddie, dau. of Henry Heron Beauchamp, Esq. of London, and has 2 sons and a dau. Sydney Philip, b. 24 Oct. 1878.— John Beauchamp, b. 15 Mar. 1880.— Margery, b. 23 Oct. 1881. (4) Charles Hickson, b. 9 Aug. 1854 ; m. 19 Nov. 1881, Fanny, granddau. of Thomas Latimer, J.P. of Exeter. (5) David Sydney, b. 18 Dec. 1867. Alfred, h E (3) Herbert Jameson, of the Ueutsnancy of the city > London 1881, sheriff of London and Middx. 1880 ; b. 84 Ma 1846 ; m. SO April, 187S. Mary Hannah, dau. of Jolm Hill, . i London, and has a son, Mark, b. IS Mar. 187S. (4) Walter Jameson, bar.-at-law m.t. 1879; b. S6 Nov. 1854. (5) Mary Jameson, m. 19 May, 1864, to Charles Davis Hard- log, of London. (6) IsabeUa Jameson, m. SS April, 1866, to Alexauder Sowerby Hay, of Sheflleld. (7) Florence Jameson, m. 19 Nov. 1870, to John Hill, of L l«^0'H'^«ter Annefdau. of Jonathan MeUor! of Hope House aforesaid, and had 2 sons and a dau. Ill Alfred, b. 10 May, 1858. /2/ Edgar, b. 14 Aug. 1860. /3/ Eilith. [4] Elizabeth, d. unm. 20 April, 1864, aged 47. WATSON, Sir Charles, of Wratting Park, CO. Camb. (1760, G.B.), late 71st regt. ; s. his father as 3rd Baronet in 1852 ; b. 6 April, 1828 ; m. 12 May, 1854, Georgina, 3rd dau. of Rev. Robert Tredcroft, prebendary of Chichester and rural dean, rector of Tangmere, Sussex, dec. and has 3 daus. (1) Selina Frances. N (2) Caroline,Selina, , , tt ^ (3) Amabel Jemima. Note— Heir presumptive— Wager Joseph Watson, Esq. ARM.S (not recorded but the following are used) — Arg. on a chevron engrailed az. between three martlets sa. as many crescents or. Crest— A griffin's head erased arg. ducally gorged or. Motto — Esto quod esse videris. 8KAT— Wratting Park, Cambridge. Town Housb— «, Petersham Terrace, Kensington, s.w. Eineage. CHARLES WATSON, rear-adm. R.N. (son of Rev, John Watson, D.D. prebendary of Westminster, and rector of Castle Camps, Cambridge, by his wife Eleanor, dau. of Alex- ander Parker, of London, merchant, half-sister of Adm. Sir Charles Wager), commanded the naval forces in the East Indies, took Calcutta, and released the survivors of the Black Hole 9 Jan. 1767; d. 15 Aug. following, having m. 1741, Rebecca, eldest dau. of John Francis Buller, Esq. of Morval (B. Ciiurston) ; she d. at Swaflfham 1800, having had with 2 daus. an only son, SIR CHARLES WATSON, created a Baronet 21 Mar. 1760, then in his 9th year; b. 9 June, 1751; d. 26 Aug. 1844, having m. 16 July, 1789, Juliana, dau. of Sir Joseph Copley, Bart. ; she d. 24 May, 1834, having had with 7 daus. an only son, SIR CHARLES WA(JER, 2nd Baronet; b. 4 Jan. 1800; d. 30 Dec. 1862, having m. 19 June, 1827, Jemima Charlotte, eldest dau. of Charles Garth Colleton, Esq. of Haines Hill, Berks. ; she d. 16 April, 1877, leaving 3 sous, (1) Sir Charles, 3rd and present Baronet. (2) Wager Joseph, heir presumptive to the Baronetcy, M.A. Oxford; b. 27 June, 1837. (3) Cecil Eatcourt Beynon, M.A. Univ. Coll. Oxon. 1869, cmate of St. Clement and St, Mary, Sandwich, 1868/74; b. 2 [r2 WATSON— WEBSTER, ■\ WATSON, Sir Thomas, m.a. m.d. Cantab. p.R.S. hon. D.C.L. Oxon. hon. LL.D. Camb. Baronet, so created 27 June, 1866, pres. college of physicians 1862/5, life gov. of King's Coll. London, physician Middlesex hospital 1827/40, physician extraordinary to the Queen 1859/70, in ordinary since 1870; b. 7 Mar. 1792; m. 15 Sept. 1825, Sarah, dau. of Edward Jones, of Brackley, Northanta ; she d. 15 Sept. 1830, having had.a son and dau. <^//^/A^A (1) Arthur_jQ3raley, bkr.-at-law L.I. 1866; b. 13 Sept. 1880; m. 3^0ct. 186]UHosamond, dau. of Cliarles (PowletU Ra^- worth, of London, and has 2 sons and 2 daus. htxiMx^ot Wit Charles Rushworth, b. 21 Sept. 1865.— Artlmr (Jordon, b. 8 Aug. 1870.— Mabel Frederica.— Amy Catherine lloae. (2) Margaret Catherine. Arms— Az. on a fesse dancett6 between three cresoents wg. m many martlets sa. Crest— A gryphon's head erased az. ducally crowned or be- tween two branches of palm ppr. Motto— HAeHMATA MAOHMATA. Town House— 16, Henrietta Street, Cavendiah Square, W. Eineage. JOSEPH WATSON, of Thorpe-en-le-Soken, Essex; d. 14 Nov. 1813, having m. 10 Mar. 1791, Mary, dau. of Tlioinas Catton, of West Dereham, Norfolk ; she d. 24 May, 1838, bar- ing had 3 sons and a dau. [1] Sir Thomas, created a BARONET. [2] Joseph, of Bocking Hall, Essex; b. 27 Oct. 1737; d. 19 Dec. 1878, having m. 11 April, 1822, Mary Ann, dun. of Abra- ham Cawston, of Shimpling Hall, Suffolk ; she d. 7 July, 1873, having had 3 sons and 3 dans. (1) Joseph, b. 24 July, 1823, unm. (2) Catton, b. 31 Aug. 1831, unm. (3) Abraham, b. 26 Aug. 1834 ,unm. (4) Mary Anne, m. 5 Oct. 1858, to Rev. Samuel Nicholson Vowler, late incumbent of Southborough St. Mary's, and lias 3 sons and a dau. Edward Nicholson VoWLER, b. 31 Aug. 1862.— Artliur Nicholson, b. 3 Jan. 1865.— Samuel Henry Nicholson, b. 6 Sept. 1867.— Harriet Mary. (5) Isabella, m. 2 June, 1848, to John Charles Robertson, of Buenos Ayres, and has 3 sons and 3 daus. John Stuart Robertson, b. 4 April, 1849.— Arthur Swale, b. 28 Nov. 1850.— Edward, b. 21 Nov. 1857.— Edith Isabella. — Agues. — Alice. (6) Jane Eliza, m. 11 June, 1850, to Shaftesbury Edward Walmisley, Esq. and has 4 sons and 2 daus. Shaftesbury Edward Henry Walmisley, b. 23 Feb. 1856. —Joseph William, b. 7 Nov. 1858.— Edward George, b. 18 April, I860.— Albert Ernest, b. 10 Oct. 1862.— Mary Jane.— Margaret Agnes. [3] John, rector of Holmpton, and vicar of Welwick, Yorks.; b. 16 April, 1800; d. unm. 1871/2. [4] Mary, d. unm. 3 Sept. 1880, aged 86. Don-Wauchope — see Don. WEBSTER, Sir Augustus Frederick George Douglas, of Hildon, Hants. (1 703, E.), com. R.N. (retd.), J.P. d.l. Sussex ; s. his brother as 7th Baronet in 1853; b. 19 April, 1819; m. 31 May. 1862, Amelia Sophia, dau. of Charles Frederick Aognstos Proeser-Hastixigs, of Taonton, and has '1 sons and a dan. (1) AngDfttu Frvderiok Walpole Bdward, b. 10 Feb. 1M4 (2) Godfroj TMMa G«orge FndMlok Charl. (3) Amelia Sophia Bom. ARMS— As. on a band uv. oottlMd o^ emu. a row gtt. bekwwa two boan' hi- Crist— AmgoM'haadooapad i«f?i> e embattled Tert and or, emittiiiff flam*- i > MOTTO-FldM et JiMtltia. RSSIOXNCB— BroofffatOD, WincbMter. S' ILmrafif. IR THOMAB WBB8TBR (aoo of Sir GodfMy Wptwtor, of London, dtisen and packor, a oommiaioncr for lieu- tenancv of Londoo, knighted at Windsor t Aug. 17U8, de- scended from a family seated at LocUngton, DeroyBh. temp. Richard DL). created a Babohst SI Majr, 1708. m.p. Oolcherter ITOC^AO, verderer of the forest of Waltbam« Basez, porobased Waltham from Charles, Bar! of Dorset; d. 17fO, baring m. Jaoe, dan. and heir of Bdward Cheek, of Stanfbrd Oroas, Somemt (by-vhis wiftf Mary, dan. and coheir of Henry Whistler, Beq.) ; ebeMTrrM^bkt&g had witli 8 dans. S sons, [1] Sir Vrhistler, 2nd Baronet; d.s.p.Sspt. 1779, having m. daa. of Dean Naime, of Battle ; slie d. S* Deo. 1810. [2] Sir Godfrey, 3rd Baronet ; m. BUnbeth, daa. of John Gilbert-Cooper, of Lockyer (or Lockington), Derby, and of Thurgarton, Notts, and had a son, viz.:— SIR GODFREY, 4th Baronet, took ♦'"•—" -' v.-m, only by R.L. SI Aug. 1796, bat dr tion of hU marriftge; d. S June, 1800; m > dau. of Richard Vassal, of the Inland oi .> nmniy^ < > dissolved by Act of Parliament ; nhe re-m. 8 .J < : Henry Richanl, Lord Holland, ext.), by Mary, li: of Thomas Clarke, of New York), who re-m. to .--ir uwin-rt Affleck, 2nd Baronet. Sir Gknlfrey had S sons and a dau. [1] Sir Godfrey Vassal, s. as 5th Baronet. [2] Sir Henry Vassal, col. in the amiy, K.T.a A.n.c. to Prince of Orange at Waterloo ; d. 19/26 April, 1847, having m. 23 Oct. 1824, Grace, only dau. and eventually sole heir of Samuel Boddine^n, Esq. of London ; she d. 27 Mar. 1866, having had 2 sons, (1) Henry Bo i...ui. i.,i.. ......»>.. Hope. CB. (Babt.) (5) LooiM Jaaa, u. 7 Jan. 1889, to Edward Hope Pereival. Boinbay *\ a , and baa S aooa and a dan. John Hope PXRCIVAI*. b. S7 Dec. 187a— rhfllp Edward, b. 11 Nov. 1871— Alice Mary. b. SO Oct. 1878. WELBY-GREGORY, 649 WELBY-ORKGORY, Sib William Karle, of Dentoo Hall, co. Line. j.p. d.l. (1801, U.K.), M.p. annthjun 1857/68, and South Lincohuh. iteee 1868f<9iAirnuui Sleaford quarter sessions, late capt. Leicyeo. capt com. 8rd Line. B.v. IMd/i. By R.L. 27 Dec. 187fi, he aasamed the additional sor- iiame and arms of Oregoiy; s. his father as 4th Baronet in 1876; b. 4 Jan. 1829; m. 4 July, 1863, Hon. Victoria Alezandrina Maria Louisa (late M. h. to the Queen), only dan. of Hon. Charles Stuart- Wortley (B. Wharkclipfe), and has had 2 sons and m dan. (l>yiolor i87C.a«td It. (2) OhMtaO (3) (BJC. Um Qoeoiipoiuor) ; cL « Feb. b. 11 Aug. 1861. AEMa-QotflMly.MMid 4th,On.e^e° (^nddau. of George Home. UD hiahop of ^onvlch), and had 5 sons and 2 daus. }>i?i nil^K^i''^ ^i*o"o?*^" ^*^^ <^- Li»c. J.P. M.A. Magd. £??•£« "•; & ^ ^ ^^^^i^^- 3 J"n«' 1873, Catherine Ma?v, Li^c^ Rev. George Thomas Button, of Gate Burton, (2) Georire Earle, B.A, Trinity CoU. Camb. 1842, rector of Barrowby, Line, smce 184», and rural dean 1870, J.p. Line • b. Mar. 1821; m. 9 July, 1847, Augusta only child of Ute Rev. William Woodall. of BraWoHnd Wt£%o! Ldc and has a son and 2 daus. ' ^A??,f""?° ^/•^V.?,^' ^' " 0<^*- 1«23; m. 24 Nov. 1864, Adeline, dau. of Wilham Fane, Esq. b.c.s. (E. Westmor^ LAND), and has a dau.— Louisa Felicia. (4) Montague Earle, m.a. Magdalen Coll. Oxon. 1863, late fellow vicar of IJanlleonvel with Eglwys-Oen-Duw since 1873; b. 17 Dec. 1^7; m. 12 Aug. 1857, Mary, dau. of Lewis Weeton Dillwyn, Esq. of Sketty Hall, co. Glam, (m.p. 1832), (iliP'B*'^ BMte,*''^:!: assistant financial secretary to the treaeuiT 1880, auditor of the civU list 1881, late chief financial clerk to the treaaary; b. 3 Aag. 1832; unm. (6) Sarah Mar^ m. I860, to Joseph Livesey, of Stour- ton Hall, 00. Line, high sheriff 1864; he d. Jan. 1854 leaving S aona, ' /I/ Joseph Montague LlVE.SET,of Stourton Hall aforesaid; b. 9 April, 1861; m. 20 Nov. 1872, Laura Fanny, onlv dau. of late John MarshaU, Esq. of Kirk Ella, Yorks. aiid has a son, Algernon Montague Livesey, b. 29 May, 1874. /2/ Reginald, m. 29 Aug. 1878, Ellen, 2nd dau. of James Edwards, collector of customs, Grimsby. (7) FeUda Elizabeth, m. 80 May, 1864, to Montagu Pere- grine, Uth Earl of Lindaey. Sm WILLIAM EARLE, 2nd Baronet, M.p. Grantham; b. 14 Nov. 1769; d. 8 Nov. 1852, aged 93, having m. 30 Aug. 1792, Wilbelmina, only dau. and heir of William Spry, LL.D. governor of Barbadoes ; she d. 4 Feb. 1847, having had with other iaane S sons and 6 dans. [1] Sir Glynno Earle, s. as 3rd Baronet. [2] Thomas Earle (Right Rev.), d.d. 1862, 2nd bishop of St. Helena, since 1861, lieut. 13th light dragoons 1830, a member of the executive coimcil of St. Helena 1878, formerly rector of Sandwich, Canada West, rector of Newton, co. Line, and arch- deacon of Georgetown, S. Africa; b. 11 July, 1810; m. 1887, Mary, dau. of A Browne, Esq. of , and had 6 sons and 6 daus. (1) Henry, b. ; d. 16 June, 1869, having ra. Cecilia, dau. of Bland, Esq. (2) William Glynne Earle, d. (3) Charles Earle, b. (4) Arthur Thomas Earle, b. (5) Frederick Earle, b. (6) Penelope, m. , to Major John Haughton, r.a. Bengal staff. (7) Wilbelmina, m. 14 Jan. 1864, to Major Robert Barton, R.E. (8) Elizabeth. (9) Caroline, m. 17 Sept. 1867, to CHiarles Fowler, m.d. (10) Katharine, m. 7 Aug. 1873, to Saul, only son of Nathaniel Solomon, of St. Helena, and has a dau. b. 16 Dec. 1879. 3] Arthur Earle, B.A. Durham 1846, rector of Hulme H.T. co. (11) Edith Frances. 1] Lane, since 1858, rector of Newton, co. Line. 1848/58 Aug. 1815; m. 13 May, 1843, Julia Catherine, dau. of GeorgeMac- donald, capt. 17th regt. and has had 6 sons and 3 daus. sLxofti (1) Arthur Earie, b. 15 Feb. 1844. (2) William Macdonald Earle, J.P. East London, Cape Colony; b. 22 Nov. 1845 ; m. 1st— Mar. 1874, Mary, eldest dau. of Greorge William Pilkington, Esq. of Cape Town ; she d. 1876, leaving a son, d. young. He m. 2ndly — 1878, Jessie, dau. of Lucas, of King William's Town, South Africa, and has a son, Spencer Earle, b. Mar. 1879. (3) George Heury Francis Earle, b. 31 Dee. 1846.— (4) Cliarles Earle, b. 12 May, 1848.— (5) Frederick Earle, d. 27 Mar. 1868, aged 17.— (6) Richard Earle, lieut. frontier moimted rifles; b. 3 Jan. 1854.— (7) Julia Grertrude. (8) Caroline Charlotte, m. 12 Aug. 1874, to Richard Evans. (9) Sarah Wilbelmina Mary. [4] Wilbelmina, d. 1874, having m. 17 May, 1825, to Rev. Frederick Browning, rector of Titchwell, Norfolk, pre- bendary of Salisbury ; he d. 3 Dec. 1868. [5] Penelope, d. 6 June, 1834, having m. 2 May, 1825, to Clin- ton James Fynes Clinton, M.P. bar.-at-law (D. Newcastle.) ctr/^(/>. 650 WELDON. rfil TTatharine d. 11 May, 1869, having m. 13 May, 1822, to her SL?ReTThomasWelby Northmore, of Cleve, Devon ; he d. 16 July» 1829. [7] Caroline, d. 23 Apnl, 1880. rsi Elizabeth, m. 17 Feb. 1829, to Thomas James Ireland, Lsq. tf OiTsden Ha 1, Suffolk ; he d. 2 July, 1863, leaving 5 daus. OIB GLYNNE EARLE WELBY-GREGORY, 3rd Baronet. Sm.^. Grantham 1830/57, by R.l. 5 J»ly. l^^l, he and lug issue were authorised to use the additiona surname of G REGOR^, and to bear the arms quarterly; b. 26 [June, 1806, d. 23 Aug. 1875 having m. 6 Mar. 1828, Frances, youngest dan. of Sir Montagu Cholmeley, Bart.; she d. 9 Oct. 1881, having had 7 sons and 3 daus. (1) Sir William Earle, 4th and present Baronet. (2) Henry Glynne Earle, capt. 48th regt. ; b. 15 Oct. 1830 ; d. rSrWalter Hugh Earle, M.A. Corpus Christi Coll. Oxon. 1859, rector of Harston, Leic. since 1867; b. 19 Aug. 1833; m. Ist— 1 Oct 1861, Frances, youngest dau. of Right Rev. Alfre>t ilnu. of Cul. Thomas ll.Hk- ley, of Borjr 8k. Hdminda, Bnffolk ; she d. having had with other iMoe 6 eons and 4 dans. [1] Sir Anthony OroMdill, 6tli and present Bamnet. [2] Walter, major-gen. Madras army (retd.): b. 11 May, 1828; m. 1st— 4 July, 1861, Looisa Adteson, Snd dan. of .si/ Jame^ Maoaolay Higglnaon, KXJI. ; the d. K Ang. 1878. liavlng hml Sdaoa. 0) Helen Maiy.— «<)>t. i.^.ti; m. 16 Feb. 1865. Helen Badiel Louisa, only citild of late Ocn (George William Young Simpeon ooL coui. k.a. and hm 3 hoi. and S daos. George Anthony, b. 1 Feb. 1866.— Frauds Harr}-. b. 24 April. 1869.— Walter Iran, b. 16 July, 1871.— Mary Helen Meikle.- Louie Harriet Grace. [51 Francis, major Madras staff; b. SO July, 18SS'6; m, 1 Aug. 1871, Henrietta Frances Alicia, only dau. of late Langfoni Kennedy, Esq. (Vkrnbr— Bart.), of Cultra, co. Down, and has 2 sons and a dau. Walter Langford, b. 80 July, 1878.- Ernest Stewart, b. 6 Jan. 1877.-Etbel OUve, [6] Lewen Burton, curate of St. Bartholomew, Dublin ; b. 17 Aug. 1840; m. 13 June, 1871,OUvia Maria, 2nd dau. of Sir Croker Banington, Bart, and has had 3 sons and 3 daiw. Lewen Francis Barrington. b. 1ft Oct. 1876.— Kenneth Charles b. 26 AiHil, 1877.— Anthony Stewart, d. y. 27 June, 18«l,- Mary Caroline.— Hilda Frances.— Anna Felecia, _ Harriet, m. 16 Aug. 1849, to her cousin, Weldon Samncl olony, Esq. of Colamore House, co. Dublin, and has 3 sons and 4 daus. K (1) Anthony Weldon Molont, b. 12 Sept. Ift.ll,— (2) Wel- don Charles, b. 16 Nov. 1883.— (3) Arthur Stewart, b. 1« June, 1861. (4) Harriet Mary, m. 9 April, 1874. to John Percy Gordon Maynard, Esq. of Ratoath Manor, co. Meath, and has a son and dau. Percy Guy Wolfe Maynard, b. 9 Oct. 1878.— Beatrice Lalage PowelL (6) Emily Frances Sarah.— (6) Florence Helen.— (7) Con- stance Anna. [8] Anna Maria, m. 1860, to .John Edwanl Chapman, late first assistant registrar of deeds Ireland, and has 4 sons and 3 daus. Archibald John CHAPMAN, b. 1862.— Walter William Thomas, b. 1864.— George Aubrey Weldon, b. 1868.— Robert Wellesley, b. 1869.- Anna Maria.- Harriet Mary Frances,— Elizabeth Catherine. WESTERN, 651 [9] SeUna, m. 87 April, 186», to Barman Herring Cooper, of hhrule Castle, co. Cu-low, and has 4 sons and 7 daus. Uarman Herring COOPKR, b. 6 Mar. 1868.— William, b. 19 Mar. 1878.— Antony CroMdill, b. 4 Mar. 1874.— Francis, b. 1878.— Eliiabeth.— Harriet and Selina, twins.— Hur- mina.—Cathleen.— Adeline.— Olive Lewen. (10) Elinor Emma, m. 1 June, 1869, to Abraham Hobson, M.D. K.K.C.8.I. and has a dan.— Elinor Weldon HOBSOX. WEMT88 of Bogi Addenda, " Chaos.' WESTERN, Sib Thomas Charles Callis, of Felix Hall, Essex, J. p. D.L. (1864, U.K.), late lieut 2nd life guards; s. his father aa 3rd Baronet in 1877; b. 29 Aug. 1850. NOT»— No heir to this Baronetcy. ARMS — Sa. a chevron between two cresoentA in chiAf and a trefoil slipped in base or. Crb«T— A demi-lion or in its dexter paw a trefoil slipped vert. Motto— Nee temere nee timide. Bkats— Felix HaU, Kelredon, and TatUngitone Park, Ips- wich. Etnrafie. Thomas WBSTRRN (gnwdson of Bichard Western, of London), iiiii«based Bivenhall Place 169S, fined fur alderman of London; d. 11 Jan. 1706/7, aged 83, having m. Martha, dan. of Samnel Oott, of Battle, Sussex. M.P. Winchel- sea, and had with otbor issna 4 sons, / 17 Samoal, d Birenhall, M.P. Winchelsea 1688/98; d. SO Aug. 1699 ; male line extinct 19 Mar. 17S0. /2/ Thomas, of London, merchant; d. IS Aug. 1697, having m. A nnie, only dan. of Oapt. Fisher. His great-great-grandson, C*barke OalUs Western, of BivenhaU Place, M.P. Essex, and liorongh of Maiden 44 yean, created Baron Western, of Rivenhall, S8 Jan. 18J8 ; b. 9 Aug. 1767 ; d. unm. 4 Nov. 1844. /3/ Mftxim '"*" , of London, merchant, and after of Abington, CO. Cambridge, by his wife Anne Matthews, left with other iBsue a son, Thomas, b. June, 1694; m. 19 Dec. 1726, Catherine, younger dau. and coheir of Charles Herman le Gros, of Crostwight, Norfolk (royal descent), and had with 3 daus. an only son, Thomas, of whom hereafter. /4/ Bobert, of London; d. June. 1728, having m. 26 Dec. 1698, Anne, eldest sister and coheir of Sir Ricliard Shirley, Bart, of I'rcston, Sussex, and had an only son who d. s. p. and 3 daus. r pHOMAS WESTERN, of Abiugton Magna ; b. 22 July, 1735; L d. 80 June, 1781, having ni. 7 May, 1759, Jane, dau. of Felix Calvert, Esq. (VKR.NKY— BART.), of Albury Hall, Herts, M.r. Wendover, and liad with other leaue 4 sons, /I / Charles, of Abington, rector of Kingham, Oxon.; b. 22 Mar. 1760; d. 1 Oct, 1835, luiving m. 7 July, 1784, Mary Peniston, l. Jamet ChariM Innea, Bergal !f.i. and has an only surviving dao. Bvefam. (2) Charlea TrevorJb. 16 Dec. 1841 ; d. 7 Feb. 1874, having m. 18 Dec. 1861, Eliiabeth Anne, eldest dan. of John Fleming Martin Beid, Bsq. B.c.8.; she d. 88 April, 1873, having had 8 dans. Edith Trevor.— Oertrude Trevor.—Matid Trevor, d. young. (3) Willam Alfretl, P. and o. late Indian navy ; b. 88 Oct. 1848 ; m. 8 July, 1879, Mary Margaret, youngest dau. of late Williani John Cumming, M.B.C8. and has a son, Frederick, b. 87 April, 1880. (4) John Mordaunt, b. 18 July, 1848 ; m. 16 Oct. 1873, Ouoline Martha Anne, dau. of Josiah Cash, M.D. of Mat- look, and has 3 daus. Anne Bote. Oertmde CSaroline. (5) Caroline Bmma, m. 10 Aug. 1869, to Bev. William Aukdoock, Tioar of St. Matthews, Hammersmith, Middx. and has 3 sons and a dao. Henry Trevor Wheler HahDOOCK, b. 15 July, 1870.— Arthur William BobeH;, b. 39 Oct 1878.— AUce Caroline (0) Isabdla Mary. (7) Emily (}eorgiana Erskine. (8) Rosa Penelope, m. 38 June, 1874, to Rev. Arthur Beau- clcrc Tarbutt, M.A. s. p. [5] Thomas Trevor, oapt B.I.CX8. ; b. 1 Dec. 1809 ; d. unm. 28 Dec 1847. [6] Frederick, vicar of Dunchurch since 1853 ; b. 25 May, 1818; m. 87 Oct. 1868, Catherine Emma, dau of late William Henry Cliichele Plowden, Esq. of Ewhnrst Park, Hants. [7] Isabella Penelope, m. 30 Dec. 1833, to Rev. Percy William Powlett, fellow of Queen's Coll. Cxon. rector of Frankton, Warwick ; he d. 22 Sept 1866, having had 4 sons and a dau. [8] Sophia, d. 23 Nov. 1868, having m. 1823/4, to Rev. Hervey Wilmot-Sitwell, of Leamington Hastings ; he d. s. p. 1874 (WILMOT-BART.) [9] Emma. [10] Elizabeth. /3/ William, rector of Sutton-upon-Derwent, Yorks. ; b. 3 Nov. 1770 ; d. 80 May, 1884, having m. 1807, Charlotte Sophia, aau. of William Harding, Esq. of Barasset, co. Warwick ; she d. 5 May, 1878, aged 92, having had with other issue a son and 8 daus. El] John, left a dau. ^ ,> ^ ^ t, ^ 2] Teresa, m. 8 Nov. 1836, to Rev. George Rudston Read, re^r of Sutton-upon-Derwent; he d. 31 Dec. 1864, having had a son and 3 daus. [3] Charlotte, unm. SIR TREVOR, Sth Baronet ; d. 4 Feb. 1830, having m. Harriet, dau. of Richanl Beresfonl, of Ashbourne, co. Derby ; fhe d. having had with other issue 2 sons and 3 daus. /I/ Sir Trevor, s. as 9th Baronet 121 Sir Francis, s. as lOth Baronet. /3 L J^y, d. 1855. having m. 1 5 May, 1828, as 2nd wife, to James Molony, of Kiltannon, co Clare; he d. 7 July, 1874, /VALrMSb. 18 sept. 1797; d. l.^Oct. 1880. /6/ Agnes, b.2y June, 18U6 ; d. 1 Oct 18 < 9, SIR TREVOR, 9th Baronet, major In the army, lieut.-col. commanding North Devon mounted rifle yeo.; b. 20 Dec. 1702; d. 6 Sept. 1869, having m. 1st— 15 Oct 1817, Lucy, onlv dau. of Greorge Dandridge, of The Commandery, co. Wore; she d. 25 April, 1859. He m. 2ndly— 14 Dec. 1865, Frances, dau. of Rev. >Vilham Cams WUson, of Casterton Hall, Westmorland, and widow of Rev. Jocelyn Willey, of Camblesforth Hall, Yorks. ; she d. 6 Oct 1872. By his 1st wife he had 2 daus. /I/ Lucy Penelope, m. 12 Jan. 1854, to Peirce Wynne Yorke, of Dyffrj-n Aled, North Wales, high sheriff co. Denbigh 1853, 8. p. /2/ Jane, d. s. p. 2 Mar. 1877, having m. 6 June, 1856, to Edward William Brydges Willyams, Esq. of Carnanton. Corn- wall, J.P. D.L. dep.-wartien of the stannaries, late major Duke of Cornwall's R.v. M.P. Truro 1857,9 and 1880, E. Cornwall 1868/74. SIR FRANCIS, 10th Baronet, C.B. lieut.-gen. in the army, B.c.8. 1821/61, knight of Dooranee order, commanded Saugor district during Indian Mutiny 1858/60, and Meerut divison 1861, Bengal cav. ; b. 9 Nov. 1801 ; d. 4 April, 1878, having m. Ist— 1 Mar. 1827, Caroline, dau. of Rev. C Palmer ; she d. Jan. 1833, having had a son and dau. /I/ Sir Trevor, 11th and present Baronet /2/ Harriet Anna, m. to James George AUerton Kemp, Bengal horse art. who d. 1858, leaving 3 sons and 2 daus. James Wheler KEMP, b, Aug. 1851. Francis Palmer, bar.-at-law I.T.; b. Feb. 1853. 3^ Henry Conran Lyon, b. 1857. Agnes, m. 30 Oct. 1877, to Major Reginald William Sarto- rius, v.c, C.M.G. (son of Adm. Sir George Rose Sartorius, G.C.B.) [5] Lucy Georgina, d. young. Sm FRANCIS m. 2ndly— 16 Nov. 1841, Elizabeth, dau. of William Bishop, Esq. of Gravswood, Hants, and had 2 sons, /3/ Francis Henry, lieut. 81st regt. ; b. 3 July, 1848. /4/ Charles Stuart, lieut. Bengal staff ; b. 25 Aug. 1851 ; m. April, 1876, Lily OgUvie, and has a son b. 15 April, 1877. WHICHCOTE, Sir Thomas, of Aswarby Hall, CO. Line. D.L. (1660, E.), late gren. guards, major South Line. mil. 1852/5; s. his father as 7th Baronet in 1829 ; b. 23 May, 1813 ; m. 1st— 10 July, 1839, Mariannie, only dau. of Henry Beckett, Esq. (Bart.) ; she d. s. p. 10 May, 1849. He m. 2ndly— 25 Mar. 1856, Isabella Elizabeth, youngest dau. of Sir Henry Conyngham Montgomery, Bart, and has an only surviving dau. (1) Isabella m. 7 Sept. 1875, to Browdlow Henry George, Lor^ Burghley (M. EXETER). NOTE- Heir presumptive, his brother George, 654 WHITE. Arms— Brm. two boars passant gu. Crest— A boar's head erased and erect gu. MOTTO— Juste et droit. SEAT— Aswarby Hall, Folkingham. Hineage. SIR JEREMY WHICHCOTE, of Hendon, Middx. bar.-at- law l.T. solicitor-gen. to the Prince Elector Palatine ; at the request of CHALKS II. tlien in exile he piirchased the wardenship of the fleet, and by officiating sometimes himself sheltered the King's agents (son of Christopher \S hichcote^of Stanton Lacy, Salop, the family is sai.l to derive its nanie from Whichcote, Salop, as per inq. p.m.); created a Baron OT Z April, 1660; b. 28 Sept. 1614; d. 22 June, 1677, having m. 5 Oct. 1641, Anne, eldest dau. and coheir of Joseph Graves, citizen of London (by Anne, dau. of John Brereton, of ^ antwch, Chesh. by Anne dau. of Sir Paul Pyndar, Knt.) His great-great- grandson, SIR THOMAS, 5th Baronet (on the death of his father, Sir Christopher, 1786) ; b. 6 Mar. 1763 ; d. 22 Sept. 1828, having m. 24 June, 1785, Diana, dau. of Edmund Tumor, of Panton and Stoke Rochford, co. Line; she d. 4 Feb. 1826, having had 5 sons and 6 daus. (1) Sir Thomas, s. as 6th Baronet. (2) Benjamin, major in the army ; b. 19 May, 1792 ; d ». p. 9 __.__„__,„ -,^ m ^ ti^ . -nr , June, 1872, haVingm. 31 Dec. 1840, Harriet, relict of William TTTHITE, SiB THOMAS \V00LLA8T0N, of Wal- Villiers Surtees, Esq. of Rotherfield, Essex, bar.-at-law, and Yy Hn^^i-ells. Notts JP DL rifi09 tv\ latp dau. of William Samuel Towers, bar.-at-law; she d. ' ' nng\ieil8, JXOITS. J.P. D.L. QISUJ, U.K.;, late 1867. 16th lancers, lieut.-col. Sherwood rangers yeo. for (3) Francis rector «« Asw'irby 'vndjicar «f ^^^"/t^'^^^ sheriff Notts. 1869, 8. his father as 2n(l Swarby; b. 3 June, 1793; d. 7 Dec. 18 <8, having m. 4 Nov. •' uork.L io/m , . . », 1826, Eliza, only dau. of Robert Bree,M.D. 1 Baionet in 1817 ; b. 3 Oct. 1801; m. Ist — 4 Mar. (4) George, gen. in the army (unattachelajred m. MOTTO— Loyal onto death. SKAT— Wallingwelli, near Workaopc Einrage. THOMAS WHITE, of Tuxford. Notta. [(rreat-Rrandnon of Sir John White, K»» •' T"^— « *-> "•.-'» * v •'. 1688, eon of Thomas ( wire Anne Cecil, eldest leigh, and grandson of ^ iv ........ .. ...u. ..i ........ after of Cotgrave, Notts, and lastly of Tuxfoi Betford in the pariiaments of 1714, 1722, 1727, D.i clerk of the ordnance of the Tower 1717; he d. i.-» r.i.. n.m. aged 65, having m. 28 July, 1698. Bridget, sole dan. and heir of liichanl Taylor, of Walling Wells, M.P. East Retford (son of Major Samuel Taylor, gov. of Tiingiers for Cuarleh II.) ; slit d. 7 Jan. 1761, having had with other issue, TAYLOR WHIITJ, judge of Chester 1786, deputy rwoH. : Notts, treasurer of Lincoln's Inn and of the foui. '■ hospital (for 27 yean) of which he was a founder ; b. i 1701 ; d. 27 Mar. 1772, having m. Ist— 1 May, 1729, Ann. of Thomas Errington, of Errington and Beaufront (B. Wv.w ■ MONT); she d. s. p. Oct. 1730. He m. 2ndly-lH s.|.t. 1789, Frances, dau. and coheir of Major-Gen. John Amis^trciiK (one of Marlborough's captains), of Ballyard, King's oo. lient. governor of the Tower of London; she d". 17 Mar. 1763, bur. in tlie Tower, having had with other issue 3 sons, (1) Taylor, of whom presently. (2) Thomas, recorder of Stamford, b. 6 May, 1747 ; d. nnm. 19 Feb. 1788. (3) Stephen, of Castor, Northants. ll.d. rector of Conintrt.ii. I Hunts, and vicar of Lenton, Line, and treastirer of tl,c I foundling hospital; b. 14 Jan. 1760; d. 30 Sept. 1824, liaviiie JERVIS-WRITE-JERVIS. 655 ' April, 1774, EUxabeth Hannah, dan. of Bev. William of Hurley, Beriu. and minister of Clerkenwell, Middx. ; . i. 2i> Mar. 1814, baying had with 6 dans. 3 sons, /I/ William Archibald Armstrong, of London, of Lincoln's luu. bar.-at-law ; b. J4 3iay, 1776 ; d. Dec 1847, having iii. 26 July, 1800, Sarah, dan. of CoL Johnson Newman, Russian envoy and oodsoI at Hull ; she d. 10 Feb. 1821, having had f sons and t dans. [1] Stephen Presoott, of Castor, bar.-at-law L.l. ; b. 2 Oct 1801 ; d. unm. 22 June, 1866. [2] Francis, in H.c; b. 6 May, 1803; d. unm. 13 May, 1876. [3] Wimam Spranger, M.A, Trin. Coll. Camb. 1836, canon of Line, prebendary 1876, rector of Potter Hanworth, co. Line, since lM9,*c.; b. 8 Dec. 1809; m. 13 Sept. I854i. Hon. Louisa Maddine Campbell, dan. of John, Ist Lord Campbell, and the BaroiMM Stratbeden. s. p. [4J Charles Beat, of LInoohi's Inn ; b. 7 Oct. 1812; d. 29 Mar. 1859, having m. 6 Joly, 1841, Anne AglaS Josephine, :.iu. of Adm. Ferrand, French navy; she d. » Jan. 1 h74, having had S sons and 6 dans. (1) Frank Armstrong, of Castor House, Northants. j.p. lient. Northanta. & Rntland mil.; b. 16 Mar. 18»0; m. 10 Aug. 1875, Fanny Augusta, elder dan. of W A Patterson, Esq. and has had a son and S tlaus. William Stephen, b. 19 June, d. 7 July, 1880.— Margherita Bmlly Louisa.— Eva Joe^ine. ECbuies Lionel PreK»tt, b. 10 June, 1856. Loalw Svrah JoMphine, m. 1 July, 1863, to M. Archi- ilarrix :.. ■ »nn« and &). .-^Hubert Leyland, b, John ..prangcr. _^^^^^^ Catherine.-Mary Violet.- Edith Augusta.- Kthel de Marie.— Adela Bertha. alAYLOR WHITE, of Tuxfonl and WallingAvells ; b. 5 Nov. 1748; d. July 1795, having m. April, 1765, Siinih, el.lest ! the passage of the Adoor, Dea 1818. rS] Thomas Jerris, b. 1 Jan. 1797 ; d. at IL M. rioe-consal.. Bskia, Conioa, IS Sept. 1879, having m. Ist— Jnna. 1.^ Elisabeth Anne, aldesk dau. of WilUam StretteU. indge vocate-gen. in Bengal; she d. 81 Jan. 1949, baring had « other isBoe 8 sons and 6 dans. (1) Henry Thomas Flrederick ; b. IS June, 1888 ; d. 8 Ji 184«, aged 11. (2) Hamflton Gorges; K S9 Sept. 1884. rS) Aogostos Bathorst ; b^ 1ft Feb. 1847. (4) Jane Anne, m. 18 SepC 1847, to Ber. Richard Carter; d. s. p. 1878/4. (6) Oathorine Bmma,m. 16 April. 1846, to If^^Jor^^en. Au gustos Oeom Bladiford (retd. f. p.). ooL S4th reft s. pi (6) Fanny Uisa Anne, d. s^p. baTlng m. 88 Ear. ISfti Charke Mm'>^>^ nk, caoi. t4th regt. (7) Louisa, m. 89 Nor. 18ft<. to w2uam Balph Bmsoo. ju B.C8. bar.-at-law UL and baa had with othar Ismm 8 sons ;r adao. WilUam Qeorge Saekrflle BBraOH, b^ 88 Febw 1861.— Oau Bmest» b. 1ft Nor. 186S.-Balph Herbert, be 11 SqH. 187u. -HadeMn Laura r - (8) OeoiUa DonTile. T.J. whit»Jbrtib eldest snrri' (10) Sm HBNBY MKBBD Not. 1798 ; d. Marian, dan. of WlOlam she d. 8 Mar. 1861 adao. ri] John.in ILO. BJU; b. 16 Sept. 1819; d. a. b iTing m. 16 April, 184ft. Mary, Srd dau. of Th AlsagMr, Baq. ; aba d. Mar. 1861. p. 88 Not. 1868 M iHftft, p rsa eo t Baronet. BJL M.P. Harwich baTlng m. 14 June, OobbAM,K8q.of The HonTweUa, Soflolk, M.r. IpawMs aad had 8 sooa and ft daiu. (1) John Hauy, Uant. ila. h«lr pr««aiiiptlT« to th« Hauy fMU, bb 1888. <4) ABaa. m. 81 Jtdy. 1879, to Oaorp PahMr, eldaat son of lata Stsphan Charlaa Hope, Baq. of HaTaring Oraaffa, Basex. (S) LB«gr^f>a^as^6) Bthel Boaa.--<7) MatylsabaL- [41 Joeali7Ba,ooB. B.H. (retd.) ; be 16 M«y, 1888; m. 181 ItiM, AUoa Margwal* «lh Jan. of WtUlaai Pwmth, Bmi. Usworth Honn, ooe DnrliMB, s. pe rs] Marian, m. I Jan. 1816, to Marii Style, tatosaiwm-BuOor Bombay army. I [61 Alba. d. 99 Dao. 18it, haTtag m. 1 July. 1881. as tnd witegfl to Sir Haniy da Hofhtoa, 8lh Baranat, who d. 8 Dec 1876. Chester; Bhed«8.p. -t WHITWORTJ Sir Jobi D.C.L. Oxon. LL.D. lin, F.B.B. ; created Baronet 1 Nov. \%{ K.L.H. inventor of \Vhitworth gun," founder of the W worth scholarships U (eldest son of Chi Wbitworth, of and grandson of J( Whitworth, of St< port, (Cheshire); b. Dec. 1803; m. Ist Feb. 1826, Franc youngest dau. Richard Ankcrc.of Ml He m. Sndlj WILLIAMS-BULKELET, 657 12 April, 1871, Maiy Loaisa, widow of Alfied Orred, of Cheadle, Cheshire, and Grasmere, West- morland. Ni>TB— Vo bdr to tlUs Baronetcy. a. a bmd flngraQed m. be t ween a garb in chief gn* la taaM a roa* of the laat lUpped and laaTed ppr. Ommp— la fr«at of a mooat Twt thereon a garb gn. three ffoh^lci^ w ILUAMS-BULKBLEY, Bib Richabd Lewis Mosttn, of Baron HUl, Anglesey J.p. (1661, B,), capt. Ute B.H. gnaidsf hon. lieut. K.N.B. Tola. ; t. his father as 11th Baronet in 1876 ; I). 20 May, 1888; m. 1st— 18 May, 1867, Mary Kraily, eldest dau. of Henry Bingham Baring, Esq. MP. (B. NOBTHBBOOK); he divorced her Nov. IH()4, having had a son, (1) RIohard Henrx, tad Ueat. R. Angleaey engineers mil.; b. IMl. SIR Richabd m. 2ndly— 13 Aug. 1866, Margaret Klisabeth, eldest dau. of late Col. Thomas Peers Williams, m.p. of Temple House, Bucks, and has a lau. (2) Bridget Frnnoea. AiiMS-QoarterlT, let and 4th, 8*. a chevron between three bulls' head oaboved arg., a canton ermine for distinction, BULKBLBT. tod and «rd. On. a chevron erm. between three '■heads in profile oouped ppr. WILLIAMS. luusTv— 1. Oat of a dncal coronet or a bull's head arg. charge.». lonl keeper 1620, bishop of Li»^^1621/«, cliU«hop of York 1641/W (the see remained vacant untu 16S0), deaoended from Marchndd ap Cynan, lord of Abergelen, Denbighs. temp. Rodri Mawr (Eoderic the Great), King of the Britons 84S/77], high sheriif co. Carnarvon, created a BaBONBT 17 June, 1661 ; wiU dated 3 Sept. 1663, proved 3 Dec. following ; m. Gwen, dau of Hugh Bodwrda, of Bodwrda, CO. Carmarthen. His great-great-grandson, Sm ROBERT, 9th Baronet (on the death of his father, Sir Hugh, 1796), M.P. CO. Carnarvon; b. 20 July, 1764; d. 1 Dec 1830, having m. June, 1799, Anne, 2ud dau. of Rev. Edward Hughes (B. DixoRBEN, eit.) ; she d. having had S sons and 6 daus. [1] Sir Richard Bolkeley, s. as 10th Baronet. r2] Robert Griffith, capt. in the army, comptroller to lord -lieut. Ireland; b. J8 July, 1809; d. 13 April, 1866, having m. Mary Anne, tod dan. of Piers Geale, Esq. (B. Croktok), of Dublin, and had f dans. (1) Lanra Anne, m. S8 Feb. 1854, to Sir Thomas Gresley, tth Baronet, M.P. who d. 18 Dec. 1868. (2) Charlotte Maria, m. 20 July, 1861, to William Robert Gamul Fanner, of Nonsuch Park, Surrey, J.P. late grcn. gnards, and has a dan. Alice Matilda Mary FARMER. (3) Frances Elizabeth. (4) Lonisa Qwyn, m. IS Aug. 1878, to Marcus Piers Francis Canlfeild (B. Chablemokt). (6) Kathleen Bmily Bulkeley, m. 24 Oct. 1872, to Capt. Arthur Charles Wellesley (D. Wellingtox). [3] Arthur Wellesley, major late 10th hussars ; b. 6 Dec. 1817 ; m. 11 Dec. 18M, Rose, dan. of late Rev. William Stoddart, vicar of Arksley, Torks. and has S sons and 6 daus. Arthur Richard, b. IS Sept. 18S9.— Rupert Owen, b. 22 Oct. 1866.— Mabel Roee^-Anne Fnnoes Edith.— Selina Rachel.—/ Marguerite Panny\«Ci72v«^A/5^/r >^->«'«'X^ /^« Hr leaaon, at St Jame^, and has a sen ni: Ihaands Otto Charles Bismabcx, l> Henrietta Katharine. - TTclfn Angn-f [6] Kii? . 1810, to (Jen. .1' [6] Ma ir Watkin Williaiii.-,\V>ini. Dart. SIR WATKIN. 5th Baronet, lord-lieut. and cnstos rotulorum CO. Denbigh and Merioneth, M •■ '-» i>#>..)>i.'ii n„.i ^ „.e. t<> William IV.; b. 26 Oct. 177. iug ni. 4 Feb. 1817, La«ly HenrietU of I Edwanl, Irt Earl of Powis ; '^i- ■' nns and a dan. (1) Sir 'W^atkin, 6th an (2) Hcrlwrt Watkin. M.P. ......k. ......<.,.,,. , .„.a....i. 2nd West India regt. and formerly 7th R. fusiliers ; b. 29 April, 1822; d. 21 June, 1862, having m. 26 July. 1865, Anna, dau. and heir of End son of Sir William WlUiama, Bart.— ww praoeding article), created a BAROvrr fl4 JnlT, 17M; b. SS Dea 1761; d. 9 Oct. 1880. having m. SI Oct 1791, Margarat, dao. and heir of Hogh Williams, of Tyfry. AngtoMa; abed. 6 Mar. 18W, having had S sons and ft (laos. [1 ] Sir John Haj, Sad Baronet, aanuned by B.L. IS May, 184S tlio ifMitional •umama of Hay; b. t Jan. 1794; d. 10 Sept. iHAit. hnring m. 8 Sept. I84S. Lady Sarah Elisabeth, only dan. ..r William Pit«» lat Bart Amberrt ; she d. 8 Aug. 1876, leaving 2 •iaua. (1) Ifargant Maria, m. 14 Jan. 1868, to Edmund Hope Vem«r, oom. Bjr. (Bart.) (2) MMida Sarah, m 8 June, 1870, to Ber. Frederic William Vemay (BART.) [21 Sir Hngh, s. aa 8rd Baronet. [3] Wiiiuun, furmerly in b.o. b. SO Sept 1806; m. Ist— 80 .iiiiu. ihAft, Ariiliclla, yoongeet dan. of Rev. Oeorge Tomline riTtyiuaii. chanodlor of Linooln ; she d. s. p. He m. Smlly— ^ Auk- 1H7I. Marian, eldest dan. of Qea. William Henry Scott ( B. 8 TANLBY), and baa a son and S dans. Laurenoe, b. S8 April, 1876.— Margaret.— Rosamond. 41 Harriet [5] Emma. '6] Margaret, d. 8 Aug. 1880, having m. 10 Mar. 1829,to Heury I'ovto, Lord WillouRhby de Broke, who d. s. p. 16 Dec. 1862. [7] Mary Elliabeth, m. S Dec. 18S8, to George Lucy, of Cbarle- toto. Oxon. M.P. ; he «1. 80 June, 1845. [8] Kllcn, d. 8.p. 84 Nov. 1876, having m. 14 Feb. 1832, to Hon. Willinm ()wen Stanley, of Penrhos (B. STANLEY.) SIR HUGH, 3rd Baronet, bar.-at-law M.T. 1830; b. 8 Jan. 1802; .1. 10 May, 1876, having m. 16 April. 1843, Henrietta Cliariotte, only dan. of Sir Watklu Williams- Wynn, Bart.; she <1. 2H Mar, 1878, having ha^l 6 sons and 4 dans. /I/ Sir William OrenvHle, 4th and present Baronet. /2/ Watkin Herbert, M.A. Christ Church, Oxon. 1870, vicar of Btxlohvyddan since 1872, heir presumptive to the Baro- netcy : b. SS Aug. 1845 ; m. 30 April 1879, Alice, j'oiingest dan. of late (Jen. Henry Monckton (V. Galway). /3/ Robert ap Hngh, lieut. Oxford mil. b. 26 Oct. 1849. /4/ Owen John, lieut. DeiibiRhs. yeo. cav. b. 16 Nov, 1860. /5/ Charles Henry Bennett, lieut. Oxford mil b. 8 Mar. 1854. /6/ Henrietta Margaret, m. 1 Feb. 1866, as 2nd wife, to Edmund Peel, Esq. (BART.), of Bryn-y-Pys, Flints, and Walliugton Hall, Norfolk, and has issue. /7/ Edith Sarah, m. 80 May, 1869, to Salusbury Kynastou MainwM-ing, of CHeley, Salop, and has 2 sons, Cniarles Francis Kynaston Mainwaring, b. 19 Di.'o. 1871. Watkin Handle Kynaston, b. 22 Aug. 1876. /8/ Mary Charlotte Lucy. /9/ ArabeUa Antonia. Bart. WILLIAMS, Gen. Sib William Fenwick, hon. D.C.L. 0x011. "of Kars" (retd. list 1877), o.c.B. created a Baronet 18 July, 1856, in acknowledgment of his memorable defence of Kars against the Russians, G.c.l.h. k.m. com. Woolwich 1866/9, M.P. Calne 1856/9, com. of forces in Canada 1859/65, lieut.-gov. Nova Scotia 1865, governor of Gibraltar 1870/5, col.-comdt. e.a. constable of the Tower of London in 1881; b. 4 Dec. 1800. NOTB-No heir to this Baronetcy. ^ ' Arms— Ax. three men's heads in profile ppr. on a chief em- battled or a mnral crown gu. within two branches of laurel saltirewise vert. CRK8T— Ont of a mural crown or a tilting spear sunnounted by a sword saltirewise and encircled by a wreath of laurel all ppr. on an escroll above the word Kars. Uineage. THOMAS WILLIAMS, commissary-gen. and ban-ack-niaster at Halifax, N.8. (son of Thomas Williams, of Carnarvon, by a dan. of Gov. Amherst, of Nova Scotia), died at Annapolis, N.8. 1807, aged 38, having m. Maria, dau. of Capt. Thomas Wal- ker, and had 2 sons and 5 daus. (1) Thomas Gregory Townsheud, lieut. B. A.; d. unm. SSDec* 1814. (2) Sir William Fenwick, created a Baronet. (3) Charlotte, m. to Thomas Bobertson, N.S. (4) Anna, m. to Thomas Smith. (5) Eliza, m. to Col. Vale, of New Brunswick. (6) Georgiana, m. to Bev. Nelson Arnold, of New Brunswick. (7) Henrietta, m. to James Whitney, of New Brunswick. 2X 660 WILLIAMS— WILLIAMSON. WILLIAMS, Sir William Robert, of Tregullow, Cornwall, j.p. D.L. (1866, U.K.); s. Ids father as 3rd Baronet in 1878, lieut. Devon art. mil.; b. 21 Feb. 1860; m. 13 July, 1881, Matilda Frances, eldest dau. of Edward Beauchanip- Beauchamp, Esq. of Tre- vince, Cornwall; heir pre- sumptive, his brother Fre- derick. Arms— Vair, three creacente or. Crest— A demi-eagle az. wings elevated sa. each wing chargetl with fovir bezants. Motto— Nil desperandum. Seats— Tregullow, Cornwall, and Heanton C!oart, Devon. Einease. JOHN WILLIAMS, of Bumcoose, and of Scorrler Honse. Cornwall, and of Calstock Manor, by purchase in 1809 (great-great-grandson of James Williams, of St. Stythians, Cornwall (bur. there 20 June, 1673) ; b. 23 Sept. 1763 ; «1. April, 1841, having m. 23 Jan. 1776, Catherine, dau. of Jlartyn Harvey, of Killefreth, ComwaU ; she d. Sept. 1826, having had 4 sons and 4 daus. /!/ John, of Bumcoose House; b. 3 Aug. 1777; d. 8. p. 11 Ang. 1849, having m. 27 Juue,1810, Philippa, dau. of John Nandiu; she d. 7 Dec. 1861. /2/ Michael, of Scorrier House, aforesaitl, of Caerhaye« Curtle. Cornwall, and Gnaton Hall, Devon, deputy-wanlen <»f tlie stannaries, high sheriff Glamorgans. 1839, M.P. West Coniwall 1853/8; b. 5 Jvuie, 1786; d. lo June, 1868, having ni. :» Mar. 1813, Ehzabeth, eldest dau. of Richard Eales, of Eastdon, Devon ; she d. 30 July, 1862, having had 6 sons and a dau. [1] John Michael, of Caerhayes Castle, Bornooom and Gnaton Hall, sheriff Cornwall 1866, D.li. special dcptity- warden of the stannaries, partner in Williams, FoBter ami Co.; b. 25 Dec, 1813; d. 16 Feb. 1880, having m. 24 Feb. 1862, Elizabeth Maria, elder dau. of Stephen Davey, Esq. of Redruth, Cornwall, and had 2 sons and 2 dans. (1) Michael, b. 2 June, 1867. (2) John Charles, b. 30 Dec. 1861. (3) Elizabeth, ra. 12 Dec. 1872, to John Borlase Bolitho, Esq. lieut. R. miners art. mil. ; he d. 20 Aug. 1876, luving had 2 sons, John William Horton BOLITHO, b. 26 Sept. 187S. Thomas Robins Evelyn. (4) Charlotte, m. 17 Nov. 1881, to Edwanl Powys, 2n«l hou of late Rev. John Rogers, of Stanage Park, co. Hereford. (5) Clara. (6) Florence. [2] Richard Eales, of Wore. Coll. O.TOu.; d. unm. 18C1. [3] Charles Edward, d. 12 Oct. 1842. [41 WiUiam, heut. 13th regt.; d. 13 June, 1846. [5] Michael Henry, of Tredrea, (Cornwall, sheriff 1879 ; b. 1 Nov. 1823 ; m. 3 Oct. 18.53, Catherine Anne, eldest dau. of Richard Ahnack, Esq. of Long Melford, Suffolk, and lias 2 sons and 5 daus. Henry Harcourt, b. 18 Mar. 1869.— Godfrey Trevelvan, b. 26 Oct. 1870.— AUce Catherine.— Edith.— Ada Geraldiue.- Gertrude Henrietta.— Rhoda. [6] George, of Scorrier House, and Lanarth, slieriff Corn- wall 1875; b. 29 July, 1827; m. 29 Mar. 1859, Cliarlottc Marj- Horton, younger dau. of Stephen Davey, Esq. aforesaid, and has 2 sons and a dau. John, b. 7 Sept. 1861.— Percival Dacres, b. 22 April, 1865. —Mabel Claudia Susan. [7] Caroline Ehzabeth, d. 24 May, 1849, having m. 16 Sept. 1846, to her cousin John WiUiams, who d. 20 Oct. 1849. /3/ Edward, of Honeycombe, Cornwall,and of Sandhill House, Cornwall ; b. 5 Aug. 1787 ; d. 1822, having m. 16 July, 1814, Elizabeth, dau. of John Pearson Foote, Esq. of Hurwcxxl! Devon ; she d. 26 Dec. 1851, having had 2 sons and a dau. [1] Edward, of Honeycombe, b. 1820 ; m. 1848 Emma White, and has 7 sons and 4 daus. His eldest son, ' (1) Edward Williams-Trengrove, which latter name' he assumed, capt. late 9th lancers; b. 1848; m. 1877, Emma, dau. of late Pelham Dutton, Esq. of Adelaide' Australia. ' (2) Alice Elizabeth (eldest dau.), m. 27 May, 1880, to Sir Alfred Sherlock Gooch, Bart. [2] John, b. 16 Jan. 1821; d. 20 Oct. 1849, having m. 16 Sept. 1846, his cou.sin Caroline Elizal>cth,dau. of Michael Williams, Epq. ; she d. 24 May, 1849, leaving a son. Edward Maunsell, of Flushing, Comwa' ' t . CO. Glouc. Ueut. R. Cornwall miners n 1847: d. s.p. 28 Mar. 1881, having m. -Ji' cousin Rose Elizabeth, dau. of Tliomas iiomers, Esq. nt;.\t- mentioned. [3] Elizabeth, m. 9 June, 1840, to Thomas Boniors. rf Mtu- dip Lodge, Somersets. bar.-«t-law, and has a sot ( 1 ) Benjamin Edward SOMKRfl, bar.-at-l»w i ' • Nov. 1861; m. 2ndly— 28 Jan. 1879, AgiT % youngest dau. of Rev. T. B. Atkinson, rector of King»tun. i.w. (2) Mary Blanche, m. 28 Oct. 1868, to Evan Henry Llewellyn, of Langford Court, Somerset. (3) Rose Elizabeth, m. 29 July, 1869,to her cousin Edwanl Maunsell Williams, Esq. of Flushing, Cornwall; he d. s. p. 28 Mar. 1881. /4/ Sir William, of whom presently. /5/ Ann, d. 29 Jan. 1862, having m. 28 Dec. 1811, to Benjamin Tncker, of Trematon Castle, C!oniw»U, sometime aeo. to the admiralty. /6/ Catherine, d. 16 Dec. 1828, having m. SI May, 1806. to Rev. Josiah Hill, of Bamet. P\ Elizabeth, d. 17 Feb. 1848, having m. 1824, to Joseph Moore, M.u. of Savile Row, London. /8/ Mary, d. 1829, having m. J7 Jan. 1818, to Rev. Henry Walter Beauford, vicar of Eaton Sooon. Bed*. Sm WILLIAM WILLIAMS, of Tregnllr- '-— " ' nf Heanton Court. Devon, depaty warl high sheriff Cornwall 18(1, created a B.\i b. 8 Ang. 1791; d. 24 Mar. 1870, haviiiff m. ^o ^pi. c^.o. i. an> line, 2nd dan. of Richard Bales, Esq. of BMterdon, Devon, and has 5 sons and 2 dans. (1) Sir Fr«d«rtok Martin, s. as 2nd Buonet (2) Richard Michael. Ueat.-ool. 8rd (K.O.) hommn : b. 18 Doc 1880 ; d. 2ft Deo. 1867, having m. 19 Jan. ISW.Oeorgiana Soplda, Srd dan. of Rev. Thomas Phillpotta, of Porthgwidden, Corn- wall, hon. canon of Tmro, and had S sons and a dML [11 William PhillpoCte, Oornwall and Devon miMn (mil.); b. 9 Ang. 1860. [2] Lionel Arthur, h. 29 Deo. 1861. [3] Georgiana OaroUse Mary, m. 1880, to Bdward Harooort, 4th son of Henry Doncan Skrine, Esq. of War- leigh Manor, near Bath, (3) Arthor Bilwwd, b. t8 Ang. 18tS. (4) Charies Heoiy, of POton House, Dcfvon, M.P. BamsUple 1868/74; b. 16 Nov. 1884; m. 7 Jan. ISM, Harriet Mary, dan. of Arthur Davie BaMett, Bsq. of Umhertaigh, Devon, and has a son and dan. Walter BMsett, b. SO Sept. 1868.-Bdith Basseti. (5) Michael, of HahreU, OOmwaU; b. 10 Jan. 1819. (6) CteoliDc Oatheriae, married. (7) Oatherlne, d. 9 Dec 1874, having m. • June, 18M, to Lieut.-OoL James Hornby Bnllcr (B. ciit'iurroir). IR FREDERICK MARI ' ' ronet. J.P. D.l,. M ■ Truro 1868/78, a dep^-WBr mnarios ; b. 26 J: 1880; d. 8 Sept. 1878, having i: I'^ftS. Marj- Christi.i dan. of Rov. Robert Yanbrngh Law, prebendary of Wclls(i . Er.LRNHOHortni), and had 9 sons and f dans. (1) Sir William Robert, 3rd and mwrnit Baronet. (2) Frederick Law, lieut. R. WUts. mil. heir presnmptiN to the Baronetoy; b. 10 May, 1862.— (3) Kduimi iiim b. 2 Feb. 186ft.-(4) Leonard Alfred, b. 9 Ajv ' • (Maude Albert, b. ft Oct. 1870; d. 9 Mar. 18^( Mortyn, b. 17 Dec. 1871.— (7) Victor Oeorge. h. (8) Harold Douglas, d. 1ft Fe b. 27 May, 1878. (10) Caroline Sydney, m. S7 Sept 1881, to John Alexan ! eldetit son of Sir John Amott, of Woodlands, Cork. (11) Mary Christian.— (12) Beatrice Julift.-(13) Amy C trude.— (14) Maude Caroline Salome, d. 2ft Oct. 1879. S' fth. 1876.— (9) Bcii WILLIAMSON Sir Hei WORTH, of \Vhitbui Ifall, CO. Durham, J.r. D.L. (ir,42, E.), hi^li sheriff 1877, capt. com. Durham vol. art. siii< • ISGO, M.P. North Di; ham 1864/74, attAchc^' St. Petersburg and Paris 1848/54; s. 1: father as 8th Baronet i isr.l; b. 25 Mar. 18l'. in. .S Feb. 1863, li cousin Lady Elizabti Liddcll, dau. of lion WILLOUGHBY, cm TLuiiia>. ihl Karl Kaveii 2 dauu. w unb, and has 3 soua and (1) Hedworth, b. 23 ilay, 1H67. (2) Aclolphus Hudleston, b. 5 July, 1869. (3) Frederick Charles, b. 22 Sept. 1872. (4) Beatrice Anne. (5) Horatia Dorothj. Arms— Or, a cbe\Ton jru. between three trcfoila slipped sa. C'Klwr— Out of a mural crown gu. a demi-wyvem or. Skat— Whltbom Hall, Durham. Hineage. Q m THOMAS WILLIAMSON (eldest son of Robert William- \J Bon, of Great Markham, by Faith, dau. of Sir Everard Aysoough, of South Ketoey, oo. Line great-grandaon of John ^^ iUJanuon, of WaUdngham. Notu. high sheriff Notts. 1639/40 creaUri a Baronbt S June, 1648 ; suffered greatly for hii loyalty, having to compound for his estate to the sequestrators by dau ^J^i?**^ d.8ept. 16»7, having m. Ist, Jane, eldest J?L^ Wward Hanr^, Bart. He m. 2udly, Dionysia. dau. ?Iof"^u?*^Ji^°' ^*"^« Walden, Herts; she d. s. p. r ^ Bv hi* lat wife he had with other issue S sons, [ 1 J Str ThonuM, and Baronet, of Markham, afterwards of Monk- 00. paL Durham, J. u.; d. s. p. 88 April, 1703, t^i**'?*- I^">**»J» yoangwr dma. and coheir of George Fen- wick, of Brinckbume, Northnmb. a celebrated colonel in the IMrliamentarT amiT (by Alice his wlf*, widow of Sir John lioteler. Snd dau. of 8ir Bdward Apsley, of Thakenham. Sussex Kuu and ootadr of bar brother, Bdwwd Apaley) ; shed. 4 Nov! lA9v. [2] Sir Bobot, Srd Baronet; bur. 85 May, 1707, having ni. R«boooiW dMi. of John Borrows, of London, merchant, and luul with oUwr ianie a son. (^IR WILLIAM, 4th Baronet, high sheriff oo. Durham for kj 84 yean in saooe«lon: h^ • Oct. 16«1; d. April, 1747, having m. 1st, 1701, Elisabeth, youngest dau. and coheir of John Hedworth, of Harrmton, oo. Dorham; she d. 17S6. He m. 8ndly , Mary, dao. and eventual heiress of William Fetherston- haogh. Bsa. of Bruioepeth and Stanley, Duriiam, and widow of Thomas WiUdnson, of Durham, bar.at-Uw ; she d. s. p. s. 17 A|iril, 17f8. By his 1st wif^ he had with other i«ae 8 sons, /!/ Fenwick, an ensign in the gnanls; d. 1787. /2/ Sir Hedworth, s. as 5th Baronet. /3/ William. D.ii. tdlow of Merton Coll. Oxon. rector of \Vhick- nam. Durham; d. 88 Aug. 1768, having m. 9 Oct. 1748, Frances BarxM ; she bar. 8 Jane, 1761, and had an only daa. Amrs, bp. tl Oct. 1788; d. 88 Sept. 1889, having m. 86 Oct. 1788, to Bobsrt Hopper, recorder of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, temporal ohanoeUor of tiie diocese of Durham (he assume^! the samaiM of Williamhox on his marriage) ; he d. 13 Jan. 1888, having had 8 sons, ril Robert Hopper Williamson, A.M. of Whickham; b.9Aug. 1784; d. 11 Mar. 1865. having m. 18 June. 1811, EUzabeth. only daa. of WilUam Barrss, of The licam, co. Durham ; she d. having hail 8 sons and 4 daus. (1) Robert Hopper-Williamson, rector of Hurworth-ou- Tees 1868/78; b. 8 July, 1818. (2) William, lieoL-coL late major 85th L.I.; b. 25 May, 1888; m. 19 Oct. 1866, Sarah Margaret, eldest dau. of William Robinson-Robinson. Esq. of Silksworth Hall. Durhntn, and has a son and ilau. William Hopper, b. 18 Mar. 1867.-Llllie Grey. (3) Elisabeth. (4) Anne Alice, m. 11 April, 1839, to John CJeorge Scnr- ficlil, Esq. of Hurworth HoiL<«, co. Durham, high sheriff j 1880. He assumed the surname and arms of Scurfief-u in Uea of his patronymic Grey by R.L. 22 Oct. 1831, and has 8 sons and a dau. [1] Oeoriw John ScURFiELD, bar.-at-law l.T. 1864; b. 16 April, 1H41. [2] Uolwrt Grey, B.A. Wore. ColL Oxon. 1866, M.A. 1873, curate of St. Clement's, Boumeniouth, 1871/80 ; b. 6 Aug. 1844 ; d. 29 Aug. 1880, having m. the precetling 27 April, Alice Mary, dau. of Rev. Etlward Douglas Tiuliug, M.A. canon of (Houc. (Elton). 531 William Willinmsou, b. 24 Dec. 1845. 4j Alice Joanna Sarah Dorothea. Frances Barras. (6) Mary. [2] John William, of \\'hickham, co. Durham, J.P. D.L. high sheriff, chainniiu quarter sessions,; d. luim. 15 April 1850. SIR HEDWORTH, 5th Baronet; d. 9 Jan. 1788, having m. 1748, Elizabeth, dau. and heir of William Hud- dleston, of Milium Castle, Cumb. ; she d. 10 Oct. 1793, having nad 3 sons, /I/ William Huddleston, d. 12 April, 1782. /2/ Sir Hedworth, a. as 6th Baronet. /3/ Thomas, rector of Stoke Damerel with Plymouth Dock, Devon, 1791 1825 ; d. 16 Feb. 1828, leaving 3 sons, [1] Fenlinand Thomas, capt. 73rd regt.; d. at Florence 10 Dec. 1834, having m. 16 July, 1827, Frances Caroline, dau. and coheir of Sir John Murray, Bart, of Stanhope. (She re-m. 81 Aug. 1835, to Hamilton Gyll, Esq. of Sheuley Lodge, and Salisbury Hall, Herts, who (1.21 Feb. 18rf4, leaving 2 sons). [2] Henry William, b. ; d. 1844, having Bmu-no p^„ ] T^' ^a^'^aret, 2ud dau. of Philip Augustus riTLi^^*'* ^''"'^""' ^"'^ ^^'^ 2 sons and 2 daus. (2) Ferdm^d Hedwort;b, j.p. d.L. Sussex, late 4th regt.; b. (3) Louisa Mary Anne. ' ) Florence Isabella A_„_. vSr^''' ^^"*- "^^""^ ^^^ ^- 11 -"^'o^'- 1828, aged 21 Mary.d. 1864, having m. 21 Aue enck Solly-Flood, of Solly Lodge. caWextord. a^gK^ns a^n-dMu^-^- ^ she^rib^jr^l8.^^. (1) Sir Hedworth, s. as 7th Baronet. l?iL?i"^^*?T^*^"' ^- 3 ^"^- 1800; m. 25 April, 1854, Marv ?^rtt i^^rt^^.^^^ ^^""- ^-"^^^-' A. of Low Go£ iL^Q^'''*'^ Huddl^ton, E.I.C.S.; b. 5 April, 1810; d. 14 Aug. f^^Sr^''^^^-^^ ^^""^' ^-^'^h. and had a son, i^iSw m "^^ ^S-^- ^' <^*P<^- "'^ '•^se^^e. late capt. 6tb /-.twf • ^*^® carabiniers); b. 18 Oct. 1845. ♦JTno^^^^T*'^^' i- 1846, having m. 20 Oct. 1818, ^eS r?u^.'?86i: ^^""'^'^ Park. Surrey, M.P. Sunderland; rH^^'^^^y^^^'.^',^} Ma-V'1865, having m. 6 Sept. 1823. to Thomas 2nd Eari of Zetland, k.t. who d. 6 May 1873 S^An^?^i«?^J^' ^*^ T^^^ox^et; b. 1 Nov. 1797; d. 24 K:ihT,^,^'„^^^'^^""P "'• 18 April, 1826. Hon. Anne Eliza- s' X^nfsT.'^l"' ^' ^ '^V^ '^ ^""'•^' ^'"•^^ Ravensworth ; she a. 4 Nov. 1878. ha\^ng had 4 sons, SIX SJm.?®**'**'®''*^' ®**^ a»'l present Baronet. (2) Wilham Henry, b. 14 Oct. 1828. (3) Charles, lieut.-col. 60th rifles, j.p. Durham: b. 1 Sept. 183.3; vmtnLt ^ • ^T-^ ^""i^^ ™- 2^ ^P"l' 1«^1' l«^l>«lla Henrietta, n?T»f« p ^•*"' ^*''- 1^'1"}»"'1 Hector (Hopper) Shipperdson, )a Jl?. Hi'n»>t:»ge, CO. Durham ; she d. 3 Mar. 1874. \.} "^^ Alexander, m.l.c. Fiji 1879, bar.-at-Jaw l.T. 1865. D.L. CO. Durham ; b. 28 June, 1838. WILLOUGHBY, Sir John Christopher, of Bal- don House, Oxon. (1794, G.B.), 2nd lieut. R.H. guards, late 6th dragoon guards, for- merly lieut. R. Bucks inf. mil. ; s. his father as 5th Baronet in 1866; b. 20 Oct. 1859. Note— No heir to this Ba- ronetcy. Arms— Quarterly, 1st and 4th, Sa. a cross engrailed or. 2nd and Srd, Gu. a cross- moline arg., all within a bordure gobony of the last and third. CRE.ST- MO'I'TO- SEATS— Baldon House, Oxford ; Fulmer Hall, Slough : and Berwick Lodge. Bristol. A Saracen's bust ppr. ducally crowned ( -Voriti! sans peur. SIR CHRISTOPHER WILLOUGHBY. of Baldon House, Oxon. D.C.L. [great-grandson of John Willoughby, mayor of Bristol 1655, by his 2nd wife Mary. dau. of Richard Aid- worth, of Bristol (V. DONEHAJLE), grandson of John Wil- loughby. of Beverstock. formerly of Knoyle, botli Wilts.], cre- ated a Baronet 8 Dec. 1794; b. Nov. 1748; d. 5 Feb. 1806, having m. 1st— 8 July, 1776, Juliana, dau. of Rev. John Bar- ville, of Boxley, Kent ; she d. 20 April, 1777, leaving a dau. Juliana. He m. 2ndly -29 Jan. 1789. Martha, dau. of Maurice Evans, and had with 5 daus. 3 sons, [1] Sir Christopher William, 2nd Baronet; b. 14 Sept. 1792; d. unm. 24 June, 1813. 2X2 662 WILLSHIRE-'WILMOT, [2] Sir Henry, 3rd Baronet, M.P. Yarmouth, I.W. and Eves- ham; b. 17 Nov. 1796; d. unm. 23 Mar. 1866. [3] Sir John Pollard, 4th Baronet, member Indian council, M.P. Leominster ; d. 15 Sept. 1866, aged 68, having m. Ist— 24 July, 1822, Elizabeth, only dau. of Gen. Kennedy, C.B. E.I.C.H.; she d. 14 Nov. 1852, having had 4 daus. (1) Maria Martha, d. 30 Jan. 1871, having m. to J Dimcan Inverarity, of Rosemount, Montrose. (2) Mary Sophia Maria, d. 6 Oct. 1853, having m. 3 Sept. 1846, as 1st wife, to Arthur Malet, of Pyrland Hall, Somerset (Babt.) (3) Eleanor, m. 6 Mar. 1857, to Robert Bruce ^Eneas Macleod, of Invergordon Castle, co. Ross, J.P. D.L. and CadboU, co. Cromarty, vice lieut., com. R.N. and has 3 sous and 3 dans. Roderick Willoughby Macleod, b. 29 May, 1858.— Tor- quill, b. 1864.— Norman Cranstoun, b. 1866. — Cicely Julia.— Ethel Jane.— Olivia Ellen. (4) Cicely, m. 15 Nov. 1860, to Anthony Morris Storer, Esq. of Purley Park, Berks, major Oxon. mil. and has a dau. Leila Minna Gertrude STORER. Sir J. P. Willoughby m. 2ndly— 1864, Mary Elisabeth, 4th dau. of Thomas Hawkes, Esq. of Himley House, Staff. M.P. Dudley, and had a son and 2 daus. (5) Sir John Christopher, 5th and present Baronet. (6) Alice Anne. (7) Maria Qertmde. WILLSHIRE, Sir ARTHUR Keginald Thomas (1841, U.K.), lieut. and capt. Scots guards; s. his father as 2nd Baronet in 1862; b. 23 Nov. 1850 ; heir presumptive, his brother Ernest. Arms— Per chevron az. and arg. in chief six croesee-pat^ four and two or and in base on a mount vert a boy-horse caparisoned, thereon a Belochee soldier i)pr. on a chief of the second a representation of tlie fortress of KlielAt ppr. a canton gu. charged with a representation of the badge of the first clam of the order of the Dooran(^ empire also ppr. bestowed upon Sir T. Willshire by the king of Affghanistan. CREST— A Caffre holding in his dexter hand an assagai and supporting with the sinister three assagais all ppr. SUPPORTERS— Dexter, a soldier of Her Majesty's 38th rejrt. of foot. Sinister, a soldier of Her Majesty's 2nd regt. of foot • on parade. ' ^roTTOEa-Und<}r the arms, "Kheldt." Over the crest " Caflfraria." ' Residencr— Woodlands, Uxbridge. ilmragf. Sm THOMAS WILLSHIRE. of RSohtafiPlHk. I (son of Capt. John Willshire, and vrmnd- Willshire), gen. in the army, ooL fist regt. of Dooranee empire (Cabal), created a Bah for his senrioes at the liege of Ohnsnee and in Afrghnnifft^n^ eenred idao in the Fenlasu. cberen ezpedltioo, and at the Ckpe of G< K.c.B. 1839, ox.li. 1861; b. 14 Aog. 1789; d. 3 1 m. 1 1 April, 1848, Annette LBUtia, eldeet •! Berkeley Maxwell, RJr. of Tnppendenoe, K other iasoe S sons and S dana. (1) Sir Arthur Reginald Thomas, 2nd Baronet. (2) Ernest Maxwell, UenV TSrd regt. heir presuuipUvc t' the Baronetcy ; bi 10 lUy, 18M. (3) Alice Maiy. m. 16 Aog. 1881, to Ber. James W. A ^ < senior cbaplain Bengal esta b l i a hm ent. (4) Edith Annette. WILMOT, Sir Hexby, of ChacUkfwkii, co. Derby, J.P. D.L. (1769, O.B.), late rifle bri- gade, v.c. C.B. 1881, served in Indian mutiny, de-l pnty-jndge-advocate Onde field force 1867/8, judge- ^ advocate-gen. forces Chinese war 186(V1, lieut- col. Derbyshire B.V. 1863,81, M.P. South Derbyshire] since 1869; s. his father as 6th Baronet in 1872) | b. 3 Feb. 1831 ; m. 16 July, 1862, Charlotte Cecilia, dau. of Rev. Frederic Harry Pare (B. DE Ros); heir , presumptive, his nephew Ralph. Arms— Sa. on a fease or between three eagteli beads arg. as many esoallops gn., a canton ralr of tike thiid and I Crist— An eaglet head cooped arg. mnnlly focged i beak an eacallop go. SSAT-Chaddeeden Hall, Derlqr. Einragr. ROBERT WILLMOT, of Chnd.lcwlon, Derby (son of Ro» and grandson of Robert Wilmot, both of Derby); Feb. 168S, leaving by his wife Domthv, dau. of Shrigley, of Shrigley, Cbesh. (with 3 dnn!».), 3 sons, (1) Robert, an attar banlater of Omy's Inn; m. Mary, William Newton, of ObiddMden, and <1. k p. (2) Edward, of wbem pfveently. WILMOT, 663 JWf,?Sr*f o* NotUngluun. knighted at Hampton Court ^Jlia^V ^' ^ *«"' d- *8 Dec. 168J, baring i/Dorothy i*S/? ®{L?^ Haiimr. of Caulke, co. Derby ; she d. M Jab! l««/3. (See article Exrolkt Wilmot— Bart.) TC'J.^ ^^5^2I' "^ C**^*'*-'**^: »• 1««7, Susanna, iu^J S, B*<*M^ Coke, of Truriey, co. Derby, and \l\ Sf ^'^^i ^ ""^^^ PRMOtly. tajMward. of SpoBdoo, bw.-«t>law: m. his oooain Catherine '*' **f*5"*» "J*^ «• Henrietta, dan. of William Cavendish, Of Dorartdge (B. Watkrpark), and had S sons and i ROBRRT WYLMOT, of Chaddesden; b. 16 July, 1668; m. ^^IJ Sept. 1691, Joyce, dao. and erentual coheir of WUIiam "•MTOwI, a«|. of Staunton, co. Ldo. and had with other issue • eoiUL Kl ffe^i'*^*'*** amted a Baroxbt. WJ5f???r*» ^'^' ***»<»" <** Windsor, rector of Moriey and Mfaktoojw^oo. p«i>y; d. I Dec. 1771, aged 6», having m. 17 SS'iiffL'***^'^^ ^^ <*' S*"on Degge, Esq. of Derby, yad BljtU C O. Stag, and had •sons.whoalld.aV. except the I— w am vor, ■pirABPBAannrBBKLL wiucor-SmniLL (which utter *"^n#~ -^ . daoa. of Barton, co. 1 WtlBKA.SitwaU, of Honley, co. ILT. U49; b. Nor. 18SI; m. 18 Dec. !;>«(<» ^<^Mi; aha d. 7 Maj. 18t7, harlng had with 8 daus. BOWWr BAOUnmunx WilmOT^ITWKLL, of Stainsby, MrtV. ComMlr >M> raft-: b. M Jan. 1797; m. 19 Not. 1831 OMiotta AnaiL dan. of Frand DMtv. and has iMd I aona and S umbf, _ „ _ _^ IMLMarj Blaneba^ dan. of Jobn's^ior. bq'. of'sirk^head MdbMfaonaandldaw. MwMtl BaoiwrMall, b. Oci. 18lf.-Francis Staunton, b. Jnly. ltM.-Robert, b. Feb. 18«8.-Degge, b. JUM. laM.-Cbailea John, b. Dee. ISTa-lCaigarat Blanoha^Mav7 Joyce. 5J? 5?'~U™^<***' ***** '««*-J **• «»"»• 18W. (S) Dhm WOaaMtttraO, no. St. John's CoIL Camb. 1866, ^taarorXaHBiBCCon Bartittfi,oo. Warwiok,since 1868; b. 17 Jnlj. ItnTrnTTf ▲prlUlsd.JUaamond Shnttleworth. dau. of Idwaid Anthony Hold«n,liq. of Aston Hall, co. Derby. andhaB4sonsandldatia. ^^ Henry Wbelar, b. 9 July, 1868.- William Sacbererell. b. 18 Dee. I870.-John Knlgbtley, b. S8 Jane, 1874.-Ti«Tor Whaler, b. » Jane, 1878.-RoeaBiond Maod.— Eleanor Wil- mot.— tesan CharloCta.— Dorothea Mary.— HarriH Wilmot, b. M Oct. 1880. (4) Cbarfotto Wilmot, d. 4 June, I8M, baring m. U April, 1848. to Edward, tnd son of Peter Arkwright, of WiUenl«y, CO. Dsrby.; ha d. 18 Deo. 1880. leaving 8 dans. /I/ Oonstanoe Charlotte ARKWiuaUT, m. SO Feb. 1873, to QmalL Finnola Flawkea, 71st L.L 12) Edith Anne. m. 19 April. 1870, to Richard Digby Cleaahy, bar.-at-Uw, only son of Right Hon. Sir Anthony Olaasby, Q.C baron of the exchequer, s. p. *"* "' m. 10 Oct. 1871, to Rer. Richard Fitx- /»/ Mary A Herbert, son and heir of Sir William Fits-Herbert, Bart, of Tlasington Hall. Derbyah. (5) Harriet WUmot^ d. » Jan. 1A75, having m. SI April, 1884, aa 1st wifs, lo Hon. WUIiam Monck Jerris, B.C.8. (V. ST. VIKCKXT). Sm EDWARD WILMOT, one of the most celebrated physldans of his time, a physician-frrn. to the army, and phyidoian in ordinary to Q. Carolixk. Fretlerick Prince of Wales, Qborqb IL and III. created a Baronkt 15 Feb. 17»9; b. 17 0.t. 1698; d- SI Nor. 1786, having m. Sarah Marsh, (Inu. of lU<-liard Meade, M.D. physician in oniinary to UKOHOK II.; Hbe d. 10 Sept. 1785, having had \iith 2 dans. a son, via. : SIR ROBERT MEADE, 2nd Baronet; b. 19 Sept. 1781; d. 9 Sept. 179S, having m. 13 May, 1759, Mary, dan. and heir of William WooUett, Esq. of Harbledown, Kent; she d. 18 Mar. 1811, having had with 5 dans. S sons, 11 Sir Robert, s. as 3rd Baronet. 2] Edward Saoheverell, rector of Kirk Langley, Derbys.; b. 6 Sent. 1766; d. Mar. 1809, having m. April, 1797, Anne, only dim. of Dr. CThambers, rector of Stretton; she d. 1818, having had with other issue a son and 3 daus. (1) Francis Sacheverell, bar.-at-law L.l. late capt. Ist Derby miL and of the Derby troop of yeo. ; b. 3 May, 1804 ; m. 26 April. 1848, Anne, only dan. of Benjamin Broomhead, of Darley Dale, Derbys. (8) Anna Maria, m. 8S Feb. 1819, to Edward Sacheverell Ohandoa-Pode, Esq. of Radboume Hall, Derbys.; he d. 19 Jan. 1868. (3) Emma MatlMn, d. s. p. 26 Jnne, 1874, having m. 1st— 24 Deo. 18S9, to Henrv Dixon, of Oledow, Yorks.; he d. 3 Aug. 1888. She re-m. 30 April, 1850, as Ist wife, to Rev. Henry John Torre, of Norton Curliew, co. Warwick fsee also Gave). (4) Mary Frances, d. s. p. 23 Nov. 1839, having m. 1st, to Rev. John Biddulph (BART.), of Frankton, co. Warwick; he Di^on roA"r&.l^^;.* ^^i ^-'"- 1'^ ^^°^- 1838, to Gen. George IR ROBtRT, 3rd Baronet; b. 6 Jan. 1765; d. 13 July, 1842. Grinisl^r°-ff ^- l8*r:29 Mar. 1796, Lucy, eldest dau. of Robert; Gnmston, of Keswick, Yorks. ; she d. May, 1812, having had with other issue 5 sons and 2 daus. \o\ 5^,^®,^T Sacheverell, s. as 4th Baronet. [2] Richard Coke b. 18 May, 1802; d. s. p. 16 Nov. 1856, having ^J. ",\f^^K^;,^"'?'''"'2n'l dau. of Rev.Kyrle Ernie Money^ Jl w^K n^ Marcle, and prebendary of Hereford Cathedral. LdJ John Gnmston, of Neswick, Yorks. capt. 10th regt. took the name of Grimstox in lieu of Wilmot by r.l. 21 July, 1860; S;i i?*^^*'^' ^ ^ ^*y' 1®'^' h*^"^ ™- 23 Sept. 1835, Jane dan. of Thomas Bewes, Esq. M.r. Plj-mouth 1832/41, and had 2 sons and a dau. (1) John Robert Grimston, capt. late 29th regt.; b. 30 June, 1836; m. 10 Feb. 1863, Lucy Anne, eldest dau. of Robert Bazley (Baut.). of .Manchester. (2) Henry Archer Grimston, lieut. R.N.; b. 4 Julv, 1837. (3) Faimy m. 9 July, 1868, to Walter Francis Wrai.gham, Ksq. of Hotham House, Yorks. and has 4 sons and a dau. Digby Francis Wraxguam, b. 1869.-Walter ^rge,b. .—Wilmot John, b. TA 1 Sl"^^ 9tS'^' **• .-Fanny Margaret. '• ■'t^"**^ WooUett, b. 3 Aug. 1808; d. 2.') June, 1864, having m. l8t— 3 Feb. 1831. Augusta, only dau. of Charles Champion, Esq, of Beaumont CSiase.; she d. , leaving 2 sons, /!/ Robert, b. /2/ Henry, b. K W. Wilmot m. Sndly— 13 Jan. 1841, Emma Elizabeth, dau. of BIr Francis Sacheverell Darwin, Knt. of Breadsall Priory, Derbys. ami ha4i 3 sons and 2 daus. 73/ Darwin, Ute demy of Magdalen Coll. Oxon. B.A. 1868, hea^l-master Macclesaeld grammar school since 1879 ; b. 14 Oct 1845 ; m. 3 Oct. 1876, Louisa Lllla, dau. of late Rev. Charles Bickmore, d.d, of Higldands, Lemiugton, and has S dans.— Dorothy.— Cicely. /4/ Woollett, Ueut. R.M.; d. at Malta 81 July, 1879. /5/ Reginald, b. 161 Emma Maria, m. 11 Oct. 1866, to Godfrey Franceys Mey- neil, of Langley, co. Derby, J.p. high sheriff 1874, and has 2 sons and 3 daus. Godfrey MKTNELL, b. 19 Aug. 1870.— Hugo, b. 6 Julv, 1875. —Eleanor.— Mary.— Emma. ni Frances Jane. rS] Edmund, B.C.8. j.p. d.L. co. Derby ; b. 15 Oct. 1809 ; d. 29 Juno, 1869, having m. 1 June, 1848, Anne, dau. of Francis Edward Hurt, Esq. of Alderwasley, and had 3 sons and 4 esq. [6] Lt langtol JftJU 111 (1) Francis Edmund William, B.A, Trin. Coll. Oxon. 1871 M.A. 1874, vicar of Cha. archbishop of Tuam 17SS/7f (B. HARBOWBT). [31 A dan. m. ChameUo, of Swareston, oo. Leio. U] Robert, m. Mary, dan. a< Hall, of Mansfield Wood- boaae, No tta.a nd had with a dao. (Alioe, wife of Thomas fUlfUHmUhlCbm of Robert If ontagne Wilmot, /a/ Tbomaa, d. a d. /3/ Henry, d. a p. ' ' Bdward, m. Martha, dan. and ooheir of Charles Moore, ly, Tilmpooira and Bamnaspeg, oo. Cork, and had with 6 dam. laom, l\) Bobart Bogen, d. , having m. SS Sept. 17M, BliMlMth, eldeat dan. of Rev. John Chetwood (BJL), of Glamnira^ oo. Cork; ahe d. , having had aeon and dan. [1] Bdward Cb«twoda>WItanot, of Woodbroke, Queen's 00. aawmod the addHional mmame and arms of CRanrOD^ on soooeeding totheCamflyestatea byR.L. ltt»; b. 4 Feb. 1801; d. 9 May, 1874, having BL M April, ISM, Ladv Jean Janet Bnkine, dan. of John ThoOM^ 8th Bad of Mar, and ooheir in her issue of her broilMr John, 9th Earl of Mar and 11th Earl of Kallie; alMd. If May, 1861, having had S sons and S dana. /I/ Knightley Jonathan Wilmot-Ohetwode, of Wood- faiooke, Qoaen's oo.; b. SI May, 1881; m. SO Nov. 187S, Hamiette, widow of Ooont Balling, of Swastlnge, •wedao, and dan. of lale Mareohal de la Cour Charles Ugite, of Stora D}or«, Sweden. mrMmvA Bobart Brridne, b. S4 Sept. 1883 ; m. 1 Bept 1871, Oertrode, dan. of Rev. Alfred Hamilton, of Tanqr, oo. Dablin, and has a son and S daus. Bdward ftakine, b. 11 June, 1878. — Gertrude Florenoe Evelyn.— A dan. b. 9 Nov. 1879. /S/ Alioe Margaret Agnee. /4/ Fanny Elisabeth Isabella. [2] Enilly Margaret, m. 1819,a8 Istwife, to Right Hon. William Brooke, of Taney Hill. co. Dublin, J.P. P.c Ireland, BJL Trin. ColL Dublin, 1814, hon. LL.D. 1870, called to the Irish bar 1817. Q.c. 1835, master in chancery 1846, a commissioner of the great seal Ireland 1874 ; d. 19 Aug. 1881, leaving issue. <2) Edwtfd Eardley. (3) Chariea Moore. (5) Chariea, rector of Langley, Derby; m. Bridget, dau. of Benjamin BlundeU, Esq. and had a son who died unm. (6) Christopher, physician in ordinary to Gborok ll. when Prince of Walea ; m. Anne, dau. of Hon. Edward Montagu, of Horton, Northants. and sister of George, Ist Earl of Halifax, and had a son, Montague, ooL of a foot regt. governor of Nova Scotia, where hediedimm. (7) Henry, of Famborough Place, Kent ; m. Catherine Dawson, and had a son Henry, who m. his cousin Sarah, dau. of Lieut.- CoL Valentine Morris, and by her had a son and dau.— Henry Valentine and Sarah Elizabeth. „, „ . ROBERT WILMOT, of Osmaston, co Derby; bur. 25 Sept. 1788, having m. Ursula, dau. and coheir of Sir Samuel Marrow, Bart, (B.R.), of Berkswell, co. Warwick; she d. 1739/40, having bad S sons, (1) Sir ROBERT, created a Baronet 10 Oct. 1772. (See pre- ceding article). , XI (2) fiSr John Eardley (Right Hon.), a commissioner for the custody of great seal 1766, chief justice common pleas, P.c. bar.-at^Uw I.t. 23 June, 1732, judge of King's bench 1766/70, twice refused the great seal as lord chancellor with a peerage; b.at Derby 16 Aug. 1710; d. 5 Feb. 1792, having m. 3 April, 1748 Sarah, dau. of Thomas Rivett, of Derby, m.p. (Rivett- CARKAC); she d. 27 July, 1772. His only son, TOHN EARDLEY-WILMOT, of BerksweU Hall, co. War- • I wick, bar.-at-law, a master in chancery, M.P. Coventry, ■Mumed by B.L. 20 Jan. 1812, the additional surname of BaRPLBT; bp. 14 May, 1749; d. June, 1816, having m. 1st, S^i?®^i' °°^^;?*"- of Samuel SainthlU, Esq. He m. 2naiy SS:'k^'o"nl°/son • ''"'^"- ^' ""'' ''' ^'« ^« hS-^^ri S^ Vr^?f^ EAJIDLEY EARDLEY-WILMOT, F.R. and A..«. ui v^'i Vir""^ ^-V ^o^emor of Van Dieman's Land 1843/7. ^:l' ^«rth Warwicks. 1832, 43, created a B AROXET 23 Aug. 1821 PeS ™'^?';i^lP,''J'"" ^^^^^ of l^is grandfatherfb 21 M}\ ffio ^JJ/^' ^^l' ^*^°^ °^- lst-21 May, 1808, Eliza- sfsSr nT^i J^* V**^ f ^^^^ ^'^^"^ P«^' M-D. Of Bath (and ImSL ho^ «"'• ^''' ^?^*."^ ^*"y, R.N.) ; she d. 22 Mar. 1818, Having had 6 sons and 2 daus. [U S5/°**,^ Eardley, 2nd and present Baronet, k f Jrf^®"*'^u^T*/T' ^^ajor-gen. in the army, r.a. f.R.s. D.A.Q.M.G. in the Kaffir war 1846/8, capt. commandant company of gentlemen cablets, Woolwich, superintendent royal gun factori^, com. and superintendent school of gunnery ; b. 29 ilay, 1812; d. 30 Sept. 1877, having m. 19 June. 1851, Frances Augusta, dau. of late George John Pennington, of London and liad 3 sons and 4 daus. (1) Kenred, of Montreal; b. 1853. (2) Arthur, Ueut. R.A.; b. 6 June 1866 (3) Trton, lieut. 34th regt.; b. 8 April, 1859. ^i\ ^'^^^^^•■}* ^°7- ^^^^' ^ Cteorge N , eldest son of John Todd, Esq. of London. (5) MabeL (6) Eva. (7) Freda. r3] Edward Revell, M.A. Trin. Hall, Camb. 1847, hon. canon Worcester 1850, rector of Waddingham, co. Line, since 1872, vicar of Kenilworth 1845/55, rector of All Souls, Langham Place, 1866/72, formerly in Bengal art.; b. 11 Feb. 1814; m. Ist— 4 Aug. 1840, Frances, dau. of Rev. Charles Ekins, canon of Salisbury ; she d, 11 April, 1846, having had 3 sons, (1) Hubert Frederick, b. 29 April, 1843 ; d. unm. 26 April, (2) Edward Snowden, b. 13 Nov. 1844 ; d. 4 July, 1875. (3) Francis, lieut. R.N. ; b. 27 Mar. 1846 ; m. 10 Aug. 1874, Lucy Mary Emily, dau. of Rev. George Rundle Prynne, vicar of St. Peters, Plymouth, and has a dau. Rev. E. R. Eardley-Wilmot m. 2ndly— 8Feb. 1848, Emma Hutchinson, dau. of William Lambert, Esq, late B.cs. and has 3 sons and 2 daus. (4) Ernest Augustus, m.a. Qare Coll. Camb. 1874, vicar of Bherbome-cum-Windrush, Oxon. since 1874; b. 9 Nov. 1848; m. 8 April, 1875, Emily Dora, dau. of Rev. Charles Holland, rector of Petworth, Sussex, and has a son and dau. Charles ReveU, b. 24 Jan. 1880.— Mary Dora. (5) Robert, M.B. ; b. 6 Nov. 1849 ; m. 3 May, 1876, Frances GwJ^lne, eldest arg. two bezants. Etncage. ROBERT WILSON, of Didlington, Norfolk, by pnnfaaM. afterwards of Merton, Surrey, purchased the ^^x mr ^ Knight Thorpe, Leic. 1649, in which year he was of the Middle Temple; d. 11 Nov. 1660, having m. Ist— CMherlne. dan. of Edward and sister to Sir Joseph Ashe, Bart and Sndlj— Joanna, dau. of John Parker, of London, merchant (widow of William Walters, of London, merchant, and of Cundall Yoiki.) By his 1st mfe he was grandfather of HENRY WILSON^^of^ Didlington (son of Edward Wll«>n. * T ?L^°l^^^?W^°'^°^'^' ^^"^ »'ter of DidUngton, by his v^fe Judith dau. of Henry Webster, of Bungay, SiAolk) : bur 28 Mar. 1741 haying m. 2 May. 1720, Elizabeth, eldest dai imd coheir of John Xnj-vett, of Nonvich and Braoondale, NorfoUt (B. BERNERS); she bur. 24 Aug. 1767, having had wiS anonlr dau. a son, ' H^^?y "^J^hiPh °' I5»'"^frton and AshweUthorpe ; bp. 12 April 1728 ; d. 6 Sept. 1796, having m. 20 MaV! 1747 M^, dau. of Sir John Miller, Bart ; she d. 13 Aug. 1772. haX^ had with other issue 3 sons, u«»ui« J\l ^^™'^' 1^**^ summons to ParUament as Baron Bemen 7 May, 1832 ; d. unm. 26 Mar. 1838. wthcts [2] Henry, 6th Baron Berners. (See Peerage.) W^^WL'J"^ F^^}"^ Cane, Norfolk, vicar of Didlington; b. 87 Nov. 1768 ; d. 7 Aug. 1837. having m. 18 Sept. 17»7;aAi» Maria, dan. of B«t. Ch«l« Millard, chancelkir of Norwich ; slie d. 6 Jan. 184e, baring bad It aooi and a dan. (1) George Knyret, rear-Mtan. RJI.; bi S Jnly, 17M; d. A July, 1866, haring m. 16 Jane, 18S7, Agnei Mitfj, yom g art dau. of Rev. William Yonge, fiiannJlnr diooew of Nor- wich, and vicar of Swaffham, and bad S eons and S dana. /I/ William Knyvet, n.A. follow Trin.OoIL Ounb.a«iaUnt m:u;t<* Uuphy ; b. 2 Nov. 1K38 ; d. 17 July, 18M. /2/ Sir Roland Knyret, 2nd and pree en t Bantnet. /3/ Artliur Knyvet. oi^ RjT. 1880, heir presTunptiTe to the Baronetcy ; b. 4 Mar. 1841. /4/ Edith. /«/ Katberina Knyret. (2) Edwaiti, rector of Toporoft, Norfolk: k IS July. 17M ; d. 31 Oct. 1874« bftTlng m. IS May. 18S7, Locretia, dan. of John King, of FramerfioaMraet ; ibe d. If Mar. 18t4, baring bad with other iane a eon and 4 daaa. /I/ John Braoebridge, of Oeeloi«, AnetraUa, MJL Cam- bridge and Melboiirne, head-maatar of the Oeelong Gram- mar School since 186S; bi It Scot iaS8: m. 7 April, 1843. Oriane Maria, dan. of Horatio Nelii» BowcrofL Baq. (niec« of BrIgadierOen. Sir F. B. R. Boworoft). and has S daaa. Oiiana Mary Braoebridge.— Maud KAyret Braoebridge. 121 Boaamood. /S/ Henrkttit. /4/ Mary. /SI AUoe, d. • Jane, 18M. harl]« m. IS July, 18l«, aa 1st wtb. toVen. He^Balph Nerfll, erohdeMOB of Norfblk, and baa a dan.— AUoe Nsvill. (S) ymUMak^ heat. Bjr. ; d. nnm. (4) Ctertes, oaoi. ■.uxs. ; d. onm. (B) Ur j (|ri***^^1^ . oreated a T^kMOKWt. ifiS Fhlltp,o( King^ Lynn, aoUaitfir ; h. 7 Nor. 1804 ; d. 19 Joly, 18tt, h«rlBf m. tl Oet 18S7, Jane^ yonngert dao. of Lionel SeU^ ■§«. of Lynn; ahe d. baring bad /I/ Maria BiMhelh, m. If ^i^. 1841, to Heuy Bdward*. IT. 18 of Ktef'sLyBii; bed. S4 Mar. 18e8w ftJ ^UblJk «». m. It Mayyiaq^toBe iide Onnnr, Tlenr of Halbartaa. Deron, I iiifl ijniilie iif Tlililul C^llmliil (7) Oeon^ llMt-eoL Bombay amr. h. 14 Ang. 1806 ; Sept. 1870^ larhw ■. let— MMar. 1818, Anna Maila. •! Charlei Dariiwood, Bn n. Sndly-SS Mk It Antony Jomo, Biq. of Iron- Maria wifkhebadaeoaaadt d. 10 lau. ..f abed.t7 8epl.l»46. He of William By his Ut DMhvood. K 8 Avm, IMS. g/Iate*ll» ABMjiLTlfar. IMI^ to Oen. MidMel /a/ AaaaMMlamaB.nL tl Joly. ■n. of DeoohnLKoflblk. and baa Joule laaMUea MiLLAKa-C mxCBakt.) 187t.toOeotfeMIIlar«l tdaaik hSMar. 1808; Ulf Oct 1810: d. of 8 Stnwgkr, of (10) Pvedariok, of Ooodarioh, Upp« Ouiada, ilk.; h. It Mm^S : d. 1888»haTfaig m. Jane Maodonabl. aBML of Piertoa. Umr Ohmi barlag BL OwoBae^ dna. (11) Arthor, oaat 18lh ngL (laj John Oonb^ of OmIpI h. SI Mar. ^ Iph, Upnr 188^bartawBk- OoilSn, Hearietta, dan. of and had S aoaa and a dan. h 8 Nor. last; m. Amyot, ■nq.of (18) 18 May, 1848u Bm Loadoe. aad BBi 4 /Uamtmt liBfol Bnntoa, b^ IS Joae, 1887.-/2/ Arab. dale Irby, ISthfeoi; b. tO Mar. 188t.-/S/ Bolaad Homy Boorohier, h Sf July. 1881.-/4/ Brenton Knyrei, h • Mar, 1888. —* --. /ft/ Margnel Kavret, m. f7 Jmie, 1878, to Bar. Bdwanl Blevnvd, of fturttiiitiMn, Norfblk, M jl Magdalen OolL Oxoa. oonle of BraBMhokt, HantiL (14) Charlotle Biaabeth, m. 4 Jan. 18M, to Henry Aaaiiok. BJr.wbod. 1879, baring had S eoaa aad t daiM. IB ABOHDALB WILSON, OX>.B. naior-gea. ooL Benfral art. (entered 1819). KX.B. 17 Nor. 1887. fbr hi« din- ttngnlabed eerrloes at the oaptnreof Delhi, created a BxBf >n kt 8 Jan. 1888, to him and the bein male of hla bo^y. and hail tlie remainder extended by pataat 8 Joly foDowlBr k deAmlt of ianiemaletothehcira male of bte OklMt brolte Bear-Adm. iJulr, LcaOe S Wilaoa : b. t Ang. 1808 ; d. a. p.8 July, 1874, hariagm. 14 Julr, ldan.of Brlgadleip.Oen.— - ' " " 184S, BDen, Snd ( Frith.* Bengal art. MARYON- WILSON— WILSON. CC7 /6/ G«orge Maryon, M.A. Ch. Coll. Camb. 1870, vicar of Great Canfleld, Eases since 1872; b. 9 June, 1834; m. 1st— 14 April, 1888, Caroline, dau. of Harrison, of Merton Yale, Tasmania ; she d. 8 Feb. 1869, leaving a dau. (1) Jessie Caroline. RKV. G. M. Wilson m. 2ndly— 24 June, 1875, Albinia Frances, Srd dau. of Right Rev. Augustus Short, D.D. bishop of Adelaide since 1847, and has 2 sons and 2 daus. (2) A son, b. 4 Feb. 1880.— <3) A son, b. 11 Sept. 1881.— (3) Milicent Augusta Maryon.— (4) A dau. b. 13 Nov. 1878. /6/ Dudley Maryon, capt. R.II.A. d. unm. 24 Nov. 1871. /7/ Jane Charlotte. /8/ Caroline Maria. /9/ Helena Emma, m. 10 Dec. 1868, to Charles Robertson, of Kindeaoe, Boss. J.p. d.L. late Ross-shire mil, and has 6 sons and 2 dans. Gilbert Robertson, b. 10 Mar. 1873.— Dudley Maryon, b. 8 May, 1874.— Arthur WiUiam Gerard, b. 24 June, 1875.— ^)enoer Duncan Cliarles, b. 1876. — Colin John Tre- velyan, b. 1877.— Ronald Hugh Wilson, b. 23 Aug. 1879.— Helena Kindeaoe.— Amy Orkney Stracathro. MABYON- WILSON. Sir Spenceb Marton, of FiU-Johnii, Essex (1661, E.), J.P. Kent, ' licut. RJf. (retd.); 8. his father m 10th Baronet in 1876; b. 4 Dee. 1829; m. 29 July, 1856, Boee Emily, (Iftu. of Ber. Henxj Sharpe Pocklington, of Stebbing, KRaez, and baa 8 aont and 8 daua. (1) 8p«M«r FookUiiffUMi Maqron, l«i W. York miL; b. 19 .luly.laW. (2) 0«»f»lCM7oa.b.lOOetl8IO. (3) Pi«dfftak FMtwral lUryom h. • Mar. 18M. (4) ABBto Bnilj. (») BMie AaalwL (0) BraKrthtaM. A iiM»-fla. a wolf nUMit In diiaf time Mftoitai or. rii«ir-A d«d.wolf or •• In the anna. M . trtom--^ B« Bon rorba " and - Pro logiboa ac roglbafc" I I ill flMilM UokfloU: PltaJohna, Great Oaafleld, Danmow. and! linragr. Sm WILLIAM WILSON, of ■Mtboorne, SuiMX. by pnr tim *«wi m^"' 21 . u tymtyna^mtm^ TT \ leM/l ; hi eraafeed a BAMiiBT Id a BaaoKBT 4 Mar. (it Ci iMfw harlaa m. Maiy.dao. of I OBAaun n.) icaoA : bur. u ». of Fnuide Haddon, of London, ii.^h«iit f dMoeooea nom mt Biehard Haddon, of Baet Had- SSSSuaSCwSo d. 8 HanaT VIIL l»ie/17); .be bur. 8 Oct. 1rge Selby, Esq. of >urbi- ^'JS^lSS^iiJ^. U July. 187».-Harold Thomas S^n^VfrSl^-Mi^ El5abeth.-Helena.-Ruth Klta. -Ellin MabeL WILSON, Sir MATHEW,of Eshton Hall, York- shire, J.P. D.L. Lane, and York, w.D. M.P. Clitheroe 1841/2, 1847/53, and northern division W.R. Yorks. since 1874 ; created a Baronet 16 Mar. 1874; b. 29 Aug. 1802 ; m. 15 June, 1826, Sophia Louisa, only dau. and coheir of Sir Wharton Emer- son-Amcotts, Bart, (ext.), of Kettlethorpe Park, Line, by his 2nd wife Amelia Theresa Campbell ; she d. 29 Sept. 1833. He m. 2ndly— 20 Aug. 1878, Frances, widow of Col. Pedler, of Brighton. By his 1st wife he has an only surviving son, (1) Mathew Wharton, of Abbington Manor, co. Glouc. J.P. late 11th hussars; b. 20 Mar. 1827; m. 13 Nov, 1850, Gratiana Mary, dau. of Adm. Richard Thomas, of Stonehouse, Devon, and has 2 sons and a dau. /I/ Mathew Amcotts, of Foeton Hall, Yorks. capt. 1st West York rifles; b. 2 Jan. 1853; m. 8 Oct. 1874, Mary, eldest dau. of Richard Thomas Lee, Esq. of Grove Hall, co. Yorks. and has a son and 2 daus. Mathew Richard Henry, b. 25 Aug. 1875.— Gwendolen Georgina Frances Mary.— A dau. b. 7 Feb. 1879. /2/ Richard Henry Francis Wharton, lieut. 10th hussars, late R.N. b. 18 Aug. 1865. /3/ Gratiana Sophia Margaret. CG8 WINNINGTON, AiiMti-Sa. awolframpaut or gorged with a collar gemel of the field, between four mullets of six points of the second. Crest— A demi-wolf or gorged with a collar gemel sa. resting the sinister paw on an escocheon of the last charged wnth a mullet as in the arms. Motto— Res non verba, and Loyal en tout. Seat— Eshton Hall. Gargrave, Leeds. Residence— 30, Brunswick Square, Brighton. Hineafle. HENRY WILSON, rector of Slaidbnm,and vicar of Otley, Yorks. [great-great-grandson of Mathew Wilson, of Lon- don, mercliant (son of Robert Wilson, of Brigsteare, Westmor- land), purchased Eshton Hall manor and estate, &c. 21 Jan. 1646 from Sir Robert Biiidloss, of Bonvick, co. Lane] ; bap. at Oar- grave Yorks. 23 Jan. 1732/3; d. at Otley 13 Dec. 1781, having m. Anne, only dau. and heir of Thomas Foumeas, of Otley; she d. there 20 Feb. 1809, having had with a dau. 2 sons, (1) Thomas Foumess, of Burley Hall, Yorks J.P. B.A. Trin. Coll. Camb. P.O. Silsdeu and Whitecliapel; b. 22 July, 1769; d. 17 Oct 1837, having m. 1 Mar. 1813, Eleanor, dau. of Sir John Eden, Bart. ; she d. 22 Nov. 1864, having had 4 sons and 3 daus. Ill John Eden, b. 30 Nov. 1813. 121 Morton Eden, rector of Kirk Sandalls, Yorks.; b. 30 June, 1817; d. 1 July, 1875, having m. 26 April, 1843, Julia, d u. of Rev. James John Serjeantson, rector of Kirkby Knowle, Yorks. and has a son and 2 daus. Morton Eden, b. 25 Mar. 1 846.— Mabel.— Emily. / 3 / Thomas Foumess, major-gen.Bengal S.C.. C.B., C.I.R4A.D.C. to the Queen 1868/81, military member of council in India 1881, mil. sec. at the India Office 1879, served In the Punjab 1848/9, D.A.A.G. to Sir Henry Lawrence 1857, Bobeeqnently slightly wounded by a piece of the same shell by which Sir Henry Lawrence was mortally wounded, D.A.A.O. to the old Lucknow garrison throughout the entire defence of the Red- dency (a period of 145 days), d.a.a.o. Bengal 1867/71, bri- gadier-gen. and commanded the Peshawar district 1871/6; b. 17 May, 1819; m. 1st— 16 Dec. 1845, ilargaret, dan. of Joseph Smith, of Newington Butts, Surrey; she d. 29 Aug. 1847, leaving an only surviving dau. [1] Helen Eden, m. 31 Dec. 1876, to Rev. Reginald Wil- liams Wynter, M.A. and has a son, Reginald Wynter, b. 16 April, 1877. COL. WILSON, c.B. m. 2ndly— 27 July, 1866, Annette laabella, dau. of George Fitzjames Russell, Esq. of Milltown Park, co. Dublin, and has a dau. [2] Esm6 Annette Laura. /4/ Robert Eden, b, 6 May, 1822; d. 24 May, 1864, having m. 9 Mar. 1852, Elleanor, only child of George Body, of North Allerton, solicitor, and has 2 sons and a dau, [1] Robert Charles Deighton, lleut. 60th rifles, Ut« 40th regt. b. 9 Feb. 1853. [2] Thomas Foumess. b. 14 June, 1864. [3] Eleanor Frances. /5/ Eleanor Anne, d. 9 June, 1878, having m. 6 Sept. 1859> to William Cookson, capt. late 9th regt. and has a ion and 3 daus. Mostyn Eden CooKSON, b. 1 Jan. 1868.— Eleanor Marianne Ed*n. — Augusta Frances Eden.— Ethel Eden. /6/ Maria Frances, m. 13 April. 1863, to Robert Ward Jack- son, Esq. 6th son of William Ward Jackson, Esq. of Normanby - Hall, Yorks. ( DUCK ETT— Bart.) (2) Mathew, of London, solicitor, and of Eshton Hall, J.U. b. 10 Aug. 1772; d. 15 Oct. 1854, having m. 24/6 Nov. 1800. his cousin Margaret Ciirrer, only surviving dau. and sole heir of Mathew Wilson, of Eshton Hall (and widow of Rev. Henry Richardson Currer, rector of Thomton) ; she d. 29 May, 1848, having had 2 sons and 3 daus. /I/ Sir Mathew, created a Baronbt. /2/ Henry Currer, rector of Marton; b. 8 Oct. 1808; d.nnm. 1 Dec. 1866. /3/ Margaret Frances Anne Clive. /4/ Frances Mary, m. 28 May, 1839, to her cousin John Robert Tennant, Esq. of Chajjel House, Yorks. J.P. D.L. s.p. /5/ Henrietta Foumess, d. 20 April, 1880, having m. 10 Nov. 1829, to Charles Hampden Turner, Esq. of Leigh Place, Surrey ; he d. 23 Sept. 1842, having had 3 sons and 4 daus. WINNINGTON, SIR Francis Salwey, of Stanford Court, co. Wore. J.P. D.L. (1755, O.B.), late 66th regt.; s. his father as 5th Baronet in 1872 ; b. 24 Sept 1849 ; m. 6 Feb. 1879, Jane, eldest (lau. of Lord Alfred Spencer-Churchill (D. Marl- borough), and has a son and dau. (1) Fnncii Salw«7. K 4 May. 1881. (2) FianoM Jana. b. It Jan. 1880. ARMS— Arf . an orle twfcwwn aifliiaiartlHa ». Motto— OratA rame mann. Skat— Stanford Ooort, m SIB EDWABD WINNINOTON, of Blaafocd Ooot (gnat. giandsoD of Sir Francis Winnlwgtffn, aolSaltor-fm. to Chablib n. ie7f/», kniffbtwl 17 Deo. ItTS, repreaenUUTa of a Tonngw branch of Winnington. of Winnington, Cbathira), lf.ir%wdl«r, cnated a Babomr If Feb. 17M; d. 9 Dw. 1781, haring vbl. marj^ dan. of Jobn Ingram, of Tloknell, and had an OlB EDWABD 2Bd Bait»«t, b. 14 Nor. 1749 ; bar. 17 Jan. D 180iuhaTlagiii.lS8apt.l77e.Hoii.Anne.dan.ofTbamat, rd Folflj; •ha(" " rib. 17 1st Lord Fol^j ; aha d. 9 Dw^ 1774, haring had with • sons, /!/ Sir Thomas Edward} s. as Srd Barooet /2/ Edward, canon of Worcester, lord of tha manor and rector of Rlbbesftird, assnmsd the addMooal (flaal) somame of Tr gram; b. 14 Jnna, 1789; d. 7 Maj, 1891. haring m. 7 Ang. \h\ Jane, dan. of Very Ber. Arthur Onslow, dean of WoroesU : she d. 10 Deo. 1890, haring had 6 sods and 1 dans. [1] FranoU Bdward, capt. 6th (InniskHUng) dragoons; b. S9 Aug. 181S: d. nnm. SI July, 184S. [2] Bdward Winnington-Ingram, lord of the r besford and rector of 8tanfbrdoon*Tenie, c< Oct. 1814; m. 16 Deo. 1847, Maria Louisa, dau. .v. Henry Pepys, DJ). bishop of Woroester (B. i ottkmiam), and had 7 sons and 8 dans. (1) Edward Henry, UJl.. Trin. OoU. Ounb. 1876, rrrtnr nf Ribbesfortl, Wore, since 1876; b. IS Mar. 1849 ; m : 1879, Elisabeth Rnsoombe, eldest dan. of late John Esq. of Madeley Wood, Salop, and has a dau. b. 1880. (2) Francis Herbert, b. 8 June, 1884.- (3) aiarles Wil- j liam, lieut. R.X.; b. 7 June, 1896.— (4) Arthur Foley, b. ' 26 Jan. 18*8.— (5) George Frederick, b. 29 Oct. 1869.— (6) Alfred, b. 16 Sept. 1861.— (7) Gerald ConsUntine, b. 26 June, 1869. (8) Constance Jane, m. 2 .Tune, 1877, to George Walt Thomas, son of late Hon. William Coventr}- (E. Coventh (9) Marianne Emily.— (10) Alice Mary. !'3j Thomas Onslow, lieut.-col. 97th regt. chevalier of i efdon of honour; b. 16 Mar. 1816; killeil at Lucknow 14 M 1858, having m. 8 April, 1847, Je8.<»ie Maria, dau. of Lin Col. John \Vhitehill Parsons, C.M.o. resident of Znnte. ;. has 2 sons and a dau. Edward John, capt. 6th regt.; b. 30 Aug. 1849.— Tlion Fre«lerick, lieut. R.X.; b. U July, 1 866.— Jessie. [4] Arthur Henry, diocesan inspector of schools, rural di lion, canon Worcester Cathedral, rector of Harvington; 6 Oct. 1818; m. 26 Jan. 1849, Sophia Mary, only dau. of 1 Lient.-Col. George Arnold, and has had a son and dnu. (1) Arthur Rogers, curate of Hartpury since 187»; \k .Jan. 1860. ^2) Florence Mary. d. 30 Jan. 1881. [5] Herbert Frederick, rear-adm. R.N. (retd. list): h. 12 1 ' 1820; m. 6 Sept. 1856, Catherine, dau. of ('harle« Twinn Esq. of Halifax, N.8. and has a son and 4 daus. (1) Herbert Edwanl, b. 14 Nov. 1869. (2) Pauline Frances, m. 10 June, 1879, toCharlesAlexaniler, < 3nl son of John Gallop, of 8tre«tham, Surrey. (3) Florence, (4) Catherine. (5) Aoqie. WISEMAN CC9 ilj, S' d 1 Fraaoes, m. 37 Sept. 18S8, to Heniy Barry Domvile, Esq. r.-nt-Uw (Babt.) : he (L 34 Ausr. 1843. 7] M* rt^nno EUxabeth, d. 14 Aug. 1844, having m. Nov. J, •• lit wife, to Eev. John Kyle Wood, canon of Wore. chaplain in ordinary to theQaeen,and to H.R.H. the Duke of Cambridge, and has a son, Prandfl John Adelbert Ryle Wood, late 60th regt.; b. 3 Aug. 1844. /3/ Francis rector of Sapey, co. Hereford. )iarlee Fox, rector of Stanford; d. s. p. June, 1841, having ; April, 1819, Arabella Elizabeth, eldest dau. of Robert Mton Heysham, Esq. of Stagenhoe Park, Herts. ; she d. F.b. 1843. /5/ Henry JelEriea, capt. mh regt. M.P. Wert Wore 18S8/41; d. 25 Aug. 187S, ag«l 7». IR THOMAS BDWABD, 3rd Baronet, M.P. Wore Droit- wich, and Bewdley; d. 33 Sept. 18S», having m. 11 Nov. 1810, Joanna, 3nd dao. of John Taylor, Eaq. of Moeeley Hall, CO. Wore. : abed. 3S Dec. 1858, having had with 4 daus. all died unm. 8 loaa, (1 ) Sir Thonuui Edw*rd| s. ae 4th Baronet. (2) John Taylor, capt. 13th regt.; b. 17 Jan. 1814; d. 12 ,Mav. 1844, having m. 37 Oct. 1843, Enuna, dan. of Thomas Pnithero, Eeq. of Malpaa Court, co. Monmouth (she re-m. to Capt Henry Barr§ Phipps), and had an only son, JoHH Taylor, capt. l«t dragoons; b. 1 Aug. 1848; d. having m. 39 April, 1875, Roee, 3nd dan. of Adm. Sir George lUMe Sutoriiu, O.C.B. QJCtM. kc (she re-m. 33 Sept. 1880, as 8nd wife, to Oapt. Herbert Winnington Domvile, Wore. mil. ( Haht.). and had a ion, .lohn FnuuiK Sartdrina, b. 17 Sept. 1876. (3) KL — Thomas.- Fanny Bliia.— ■ Catherine Louisa Henrietta.— Eliza Jane. [5] Cecil I>ewi3 Pauline, m. 23 Jan. 1846, to Edmund H»: Bingham (E. LUCAN), Ist Wert India regt; be d. s. p. 9 < ' 1866. She re-m. 22 May, 1860, to Dr. Hutaon, and has 2 souk , and a dau. John Ridiard Parre HUT80N, b. 20 Nov. 1868.— Heniy ' Wolseley, b. 28 July. 1866.— Elisa Anne. [6] Elixa Jana, d. If Deo. 1848, having m. 28 Jan. 1846, to 848, having m. S and had 2 sons, Bv. John (1) John Henry WolBel«[ BoiTBini: U 21 Deo. 1846; m. April, 1877, Margnerita Theodora MoCormack. (2) William Wykeham Fradsrick. [7] Catliarine Xonral Mafdakne Dy«tft. m. 18 May, 1884, to Barry Qrosvenor Batta, ILO. and has a son and 2 dans. (1) Richard Bertie Bcrra, b. 2 Mar. 1866. (2) Sarah Blita Barie Ada, m. » Aug. 1877, to Wh: Mojrick North. bar.-at-Iaw (son of the Arohdeaoon Cardigan), and has a datu—Owladja Ada Constanoe. (3) to J« d. 7 Dea 1879, having m. 8 Nov. 1863. to John Boat DMBiall,Bn. who d. s. p. 6 Mi^. 1866. [0] HenrietU Angnsta Meade, m. 8 Feb. 18(7, to Bdward Ponttao Wells, Bk|. of Qoeaaaland, and has a son, Alliaoo 8«jmoar Laird WBLLB, b. 2 Oct 1867. Sm CHARLBS. 7th Baronet; b. 20 July. 1769; <1. 3 Oct 1846. having m. Ist— 18 Dea 1792, Mary, ^nd Inn. ..f Hon. Thomas Clilford, of Ttzall, oo. Staff. (B. < d. 16 July. 1811. having had 2 sons and a dan. He m. 2ndly— 2 July, 1812, Anne, yoongest rin Wright, Esq. of Weald Side, Benx; shed. S4 ( had a son and 2 dans. (1) 81r OluurlM, s. as 8tb Baronet. (2) Marianne, m. 26 Nov. 1884, to Count Franeb de Loonda, created by the Orand Doke of TosoMur, Marohese di Miniato, H.R.li.'s oonsol at Boaton for Rhode Island and Ma- chnssetu : he d. 17 Mar. 1870, having had 8 sona. (Z) CaroUne. d. 28 Sept. 1880. having m. 22 Aug. 1845 Marmadoke Charles Bidvix Oct liOJi, having Snn lake Charles Bidvin, of Bomhall, oo. Dorham, and m CHARLB8, 8th Baronet; b. 6 May, 1818; d. 16 >! 1854, having m. 28 Sept 1889, Maiy Anne, eldeiit dau S Nichohw Selby, Esq. of Aoton Honae, Middx.; she d. 18 1873, having had with other iHoe 8 sons, (1) Sir CharlM Mloha«l, 0th and present Baronet. (2) Edward Talbot, capt 8rd Staff. mlL 1874.W. httir pri BomptiTe to the Baronetcy; b. is Oct 1848 ; m. 33 ) 1872, Florence Mary, Snl cUto. of Edwanl Weld, Ew). of i wottli Castle, Dorset, and )uw 6 sons, Mervyn Joseph, b. 28 Nov. 187.^.— Hubert Joseph, b. 17 N 1874.— Charles Joseph, b. 16 Jan. 1877.— Riward Josei. 17 April, 1880.— Algernon Henry Joseph, b. 19 May, 1881. (3) Robert Joseph, R.C. priest; b. 21 June, 1860. WOLSELEY. 671 W OLSELEY, Sib Clement James, of Mount Wolseley, co. Carlow, J.P. (1744, I.), bar.- at-law M.T. 1860, Irish bar. 1863, major King's CO. mil.; s. his brother as 7th Ba- ronet in 1874 ; b. 25 July, 1837; m. 12 Sept. 1872, Constance Louisa, eldest dau. of Major -Gen. Robert Parker Radcliffe, B.A. and granddau. and coheir of Col. Sir John Head Brydges, Knt. capt. of Sand- gate Castle, and his wife Isabella, dau. of George, Marquis of Waterford; heir presumptiye, his cousin John, dean of Kildare. Aiui»— Arg. a talbot paaant gn. a cnsoent for difference. Motto— Hon mlhi tIU ert. 8BAT— Xonnt WolMler. TuUow, oo. CmtIow. linragr. SIB RICHARD W0L8SLBY, of Mount WoUeley (formerly Mount Arrow), oa Ouiow, lf.P. Oronngwt brother of Sir WlllUm Wolwtoy. fth Baronet, lee preoading article), created a BAROHVr OF IBBLAXO 19 Jan. 1744; d. April, 1768, having m. May, 17J7, Aliola, 4th dau. of Sir Thomaa Molyneux, Bart, of Oaatto DiUoo, oa Armagb (and widow of William, youngest Hon of air John Bogwsoii, Knt.), and had S loni and a dau. (1) air BiehMd, tad Barooet; d. S8 July, 1781. having m. I.etitte,oabr daa. and heir of Anthony Marlay, of Celbridge, oo. Kntera, bar.-«t-law, oommiadoner of appeaU (who was hrothar of Blehanl, Mshop of Watarford, tons of Sir Thomas Marlay, lord ohlafjuatioe E.B. Ireland, who was brother of (^oorge, bishop of Waterfbcd), and had a son and dau. Ill Sir WnUam, 8rd Baronet; d. unm. 80 Aug. 1819. /a/ Mattida, d. 18S1, having m. 1790, to her cousin CtaoMBt, yoongcat ion of (Hement Wolseley, next mentioned. (2) Ckmant of Wokeley Bridge, coL in the armv; d. I HI 1, having m. Oatherine, dau. of Very Rev. Arthur St. George ( Bart.), dean of Root, and had 4 eons. /!/ Sir Riofaaid, 4tli Baronet, in H.O.; b. 16 June, 1760; d. a. p. t May, 189S, having m. 1st— 1786, Mary Anne, dan. ofRev. Jeremiah Syntes, of Ballybeg, oo. Wicklow; she d. . He m. Sndly— Mar>', dau. nf William Riohard Middlemore, Esq. of Grantham, co. Line; ulied. . Hem.8rdly— Elizabeth, dan. of TKniUam Smith, of (}olden Bridge House, co. Dublin ; she d. 16 July, 1880, aged 84. /a/ John Rogerson, major in the army, m. Mary, flau. of Arthur Baillie, of Kilbridge, oo. Carlow, major Carlow uiil. and had a son and 8 dans. [1] Sir Clement, s. as 5th Baronet. [2] Cntherine, d. unm. [3] Wilh.lmine, m. M Sept. 1821, to Thomas Belmore St. George, Eaq. of Esker, oo. Kilkenny, bar.-at-law (BA3T.); he d. 14 Jan. 1888. [41 Mary Joan.m. to Rev. James Alexander Emerton, d.d. of Hanwell House, Middx. and lias a son, Wolseley Partridge Emeutox, b. 7 Nov. 1843. /3/ Arthur, served in the American w-ar, retired as lieut. f . p. Iwm about 1778; d. 88 May, 1843, having m. 1800, Jane, ilau- of David Griffiths, Esq. of Tregarron, (Cardigan; she d. 1 Dec. 1848, having had 3 sons and a dau. rn Jolm, dean of Kildare, heir presumptive to the Baronetcy ; b. 9 June, 1803 ; m. 13 Oct. 1832, Anne, only dau. of John MaunseU, of Portarlington, Queen s co. bar.-at-law; she d. s. p. 14 Dec. 1860. [2] David, b. 17 April, 1804 ; d. s. p. 3 June, 1876, having m. l8t. Jane, dau. of Abraham Peters, of Towyn, co. Monmouth. He m. Sndly, Bridget Dorothy, dau. of William Hughes, of Lhinflhangel, co. Cardigwi. He m. 8rdly-16 April, 1873, Ann EUza,dau. of Edward Edwards, Esq. of Chirk, co. Denbigh. ran Mary Anne, d. 18 Jan. 1875, having m. 23 Nov. 1831, to Rev. Thomas Lewis, rector of Manavon, co. Montgomery; he d. 13 Jan. 1873, leaving with 3 daus. an only son, Thomas Wolseley Lewis, m.a. Jesus Coll. Oxon. 1861, second master Cheltenham College (junior depart- ment); b. 18 Jan. 1836; m. 16 June, 1864, Emily Alicia, only dau. of Thomas Bowen, Esq. of Welshpool and Tyddyn, co. Montgomery, and has 3 sons and 2 daus. Arthur Bowen Wolseley Lewis, b. 23 Sept. 1866.— Herbert, b. 29 Nov. 1868.— Frank Thomas, b. 4 Deo. 1872.— Mary.— Gertrude Emily. /4/ Oement, of Weston, co. Meath; d. 1809, having m. 1790, his cousin Matilda, dau. of Sir Richard Wolseley, 2nd Baronet; she d. 1820, having had a son. Rev. Clement Wolseley, of Saudbrook, co. Carlow; m. Maria, only dau. of Francis Fetherstonhaugh, Esq. of Wluterock, co. Longford (Fetherston— Bakt.); she d. 1864, having had 2 sous and 4 daus. William Clement, d. s. p. Richard Francis, d. unm. 1865. 3_ Marie Madeline, m. to John William Lambert, Esq. [4] Emily Catherine, m. to Ambrose Cox, Esq. of Clara, King's CO. J.P. D.L.; he d. 1863, leaving issue. [5] MatUda. [6] Clementina, m. 1867, to George Hamilton Evans, capt. S. Devon mil. and has an only dau, Edith Wolseley EVANS. (3) William, rector of Tullycorbet and Clontebert, formerly capt. 8th hussars, served diuing the Seven Years' war, took a standard at Dettingen; d. 1800; having m. Jane, only child of Samuel Hulbert, of Cosham, Wilts, and had with 8 daus. 6 sons, /!/ William, rector of Glename and Dunaghy, b. d. having m. Winifred, dau. of Cadwallader Edwards, Esq. of Ballahire, co. Wexford; she d. having had 4 sons, [1] Cadwalla.lNov.l86f. (2) BtopiMB Fradarlok. b. 19 Febw 1867. (8) JnliaOwisliiaSuBh. (4) MabelCvoUiM. (5) Oedllai Arms— On. a bend between liz nnioorns* be«d» oonped arg. Canrr— A nnloorn'S head oonped trg. Motto— In wdl beware. Skat— Newborgb Park, Baaingwold, Yorkahire. TOWK HOUSK— ta, Fortman Sqoare, W. Itnragr. :h. SIR GEORGE WOMBWELL, of Wom^ " ^ ' descent from Robert de Womb«i STEPHKN 11S6/7, see pedigree at length in ED. FosTBR), director and chairman F..i.< . mi. n; 1774, 1780, repurchaaeil Wombwell from Anthony St. Park Hill, Yorks. (who hail m. Margaret, elder dnn. m of William Wombwell, of Wombwell), created .t " Aug. 1778; d. 6 Nov. 1780, having m. 4 Jane, i only dan. of Sir Thomas Rawlinmn, Knt. of 8t aU'. Suffolk, lonl mayor of London 1746 (nephew <>t linson, of Gray's Inn, the "Tom Folio" of A and also of Richanl Ilawlinson, D.c.l..Oxon.F.i{ - of the Rawliuson MSS. Oxon. son of Sir Tlion. i lord mayor of London 1706, deaoended from l; r Greenbead, CO. Lane, ancestor of Major-Gen. sir li wickeRawlinson, K.c.n. v.n.s. n.c.L. ll.d.). i.\ ]n~ a i dau. of Richard Ray, of HawlciVh, Suffolk, ui i :r brother,SirWalter Rawlinsou.of StowlaiiL't. ft. HUM I r , banker (who d. s. p. 13 Mar. 1806) ; she d. 29 .Sept. 1816, hiiving had with 3 daus. an only son, Sm GEORGE, 2nd Baronet: b. 14 Mar. 1769; d. 28 Oct. 1846, having m. 21 July, 1791, Laily Anne licla^yse, dau. of Henrj-, 5th Viscount and 2nd Earl of Fuuconbcrg ;" she d. 7 July, 1808, having had with other issue a son, SIR GEORGE, 3rd Baronet; b. IS April, 1792; d. Jan. 14 1855, having m. 23 June, 1824, Ckorgiana, youngest dau. of Thomas Orby Hunter, of Crowland Abbey, co. Line; alic ' 10 May, 1876, having had 4 sons, (1) Sir George Orby, 4th and present Baronet. (2) Adolpluw Ulick. lieut.-col. late 12th lancers; b. 17 Mav, 1834; m. 23 Sept. 1862, Mary CaroUnc, 2ud ilau. of Col. Robert WOOD. C73 !nIton-B{(ldalpb, of Chirk Castle, Denbighsh. and has a Mary Alexiua Florence. lenry Herbert, of WombwelL, co. York. capt. late royal (nurds, capt. Camb. mil.; b. 24 Sept. 1840. rederiok Charloi, b. 13 July. 1846; m. 13 Jan. 1868, Marie nt M Boyer, and has a son. WOOD, Sib Mat- thew (1837, U.K.) ; 8. his father as 4th Baronet in 1868; b. 21 Sept. 1857; heir presamptive, his bro- ther John. Arms— <2aarterly arg. and or, the mace of the lord mayor of London, between in the 1st and 4th quarters an oak-tree on a mount vert fructed ppr. and in the 2nd iititl 3rd a bull's head erased Ml. cliarged on the neck T^ith a lezunt. CUKHT— Out of a mural crowm arg. a demi wild man wTeathed with oak fructetl, in the dexter hand an oak- tree eradicated and fructed and in the sinister a club all ppr. Motto— Defend. Etnrage. \V^i A' (3) d- bri.lge, Suffolk, surgeon and apothecary; she d. 2 July, 1814, ha\ing had with 2 daus. 3 sons, III Sir John Page, s. as 2iid Baronet. ♦!,«,.,„„ 121 William Page, BARON Hatherley, of Do\s-n Hatherley, [o Glouc^ JStted 9 Dec. 1868, educated at Winchester School, at Geneva, and at Trin. CoU. Camb. wrangler and fel- lowship 1824, bar.-at-law L.i. 1829, Q.c. and beuclier 1845, M.P. Oxford 1847/53, vice-chancellor co. pal. Lane. 1849, solicitor- gen. 1851/2, vice-chancellor 1853/68, lord justice of the court of appeal in chancery Mar. to Dec. 1868, P.c. lord chancellor of Great Britain 1868/72; b. 29 Nov. 1801; d. s. p. 10 July, 1881, having m. 5 Jan. 1830, Charlotte, only dau. of Major Edward Moor. F.R.s. of Great Bealings, Suffolk; she d. 19 Nov. 1878. /3/ Western, of North Cray Place, Kent, and of Loudon, mer- chant, M.P. for city; b. 4 Jan. 1804; d. 17 May, 1863, having ni. 16 June, 1829, Sarah Letitia, youngest dau. of John Morris, of London; she d. 24 April, 1870, having had 2 sons and 3 daus. (1) Western, M.L.C.; b. 22 May, 1830; d. s. p. 15 April, 1878, having n». 9 Jan. 1862, Lucy Elizabeth, eldest dau. of Frede- rick Omie Darvall, registrar-gen. of Queensland. (2) Frederick John, m.a. Trin. Coll. Camb. 1859, senior curate of Leeds; b. 15 June, 1834; unm. (3) Sarah, d. s. p. 31 May, 1870, having m. 22 Aug. 1857, as Ist wife, to William Shadforth Boger, Esq. (4) Harriet Charlotte, d. 20 Nov. 1878, having m. 18 June, 1861 , as Ist wife, to Nevile, 3rd son of Sir John William Lub- bock, Bart. (5) Ahce Phillips, m. in Westminster Abbey 3 Aug. 1871, to Lieut--Col. William James Morris, Madras cav. and has an only surviving dau. Alice Woo. 1888.— BmUy May.— Lelte Francaa^ — LaamVlolek. (6) Oanatenc^ m. 8 Maj, 1881. to Hauy WIntaringham, who d. Ang. 1877. [51 Lydia. /a/ Balph, rector o( Vtadikgr. Middz. 1884/48, of Uttle Ponton 178I/18M; b. 1788; d. ft Mar. 1848. having m. SI Deo. 1 784, EUnbeth, dan. of TImmbmm OUdart, of Pinch- ley, and had witta other Imm a aoB, FBrVTMAir WABTOV WOaSLKT, MJLBt. Alban Hi* Oxoo. 18S4, caMB i wi d e MllMi of Rlpon 1817 7», rector LHtle PootOB, cow LtM. MM. numl dean; b. :•> Juh . l s- m. Ist^lf Bepi. ItW, Helen, daw of Br.^n vkar of OfMrthnm; 6tedri4 Oct. 1864. K Ang. 1880, OnrailM Bneanwa, yoongeet dn Rookae Leedee Bevjeanteon. of dunGDI,Tor> 81)00.1877. Bj liie let wife he had S eoH H [1] PennynMB BaAph. MJi. Trin.CalL Can of 8tBbta% If olto. itooe 1868; b. 8 .t Bept. 18881 Boplite MMIlda, yonngeat i Maokworth, BJr. (BaST.): she d. 80 A adan.-(l) Jee^y BeleiL He m. Sndl% Ba8a,tad dan. of Botert WileoB,K> . hasasno, (2) Ralph Wilson, b. 7 D«^ 1878. [2] Henry Oildart, capt. S8th K.O.B. A.I>X. to Bi G«n. Pakenham; b. IS Feb. 1K48. Srai Helena Sophia. [4] Bmfly Inbella. [S] Looiw. [0] Madeline Angoete. r Rlohanl, reaivadm. of the red 18SS; d. s. p. S8 J(. ving m. -14 Mar. 1801, BItaabeth, alstor of Btr WoolkMtanWbH^ Bart.; shed. 184S. GBOBOB WOBffl«BY. nctor of Stooefravo and .^ Yorks.; b. 16 Kov. 1761; d. 4 Vib. lllf. having i .Anne. 4th dan. of Sir ThomaaOurkiy, Bart.; sheil 1884. sKcl 87, having had with ri] Sir WUllam (Snl bat Baron KT. [2] Marcos, of TerringtonjTorks. capt. Rjr.; b. d. 6 Feb. 1878. having m. Harriet, dan. of Joehna Hh' lieut. R.X. anil widow of Andrew Bartow ; she d. 19 .n leaving an only child, Harriet PhikKMphia, m. 4 Jnly. 1884, to her cousin, 61r William Caylqr Won^y, Bart. s. p. [3] TlinniMi. D.D. Downing ColL Camb. 1888, 1886, fiHow snd tntor 1884/18, viooKshanceOor 18S7/8, i Scawton, Yorks, since 18S8 (fbr list of works soc Cntdifo aerical Directory); b. 18 July, 1797; m. SO Jnne. 1 dan. of Stansfdd RAWSon, Esq. of Wastdale Hni S] Frederick Cayley. b. 1808; m.S9 J«» n^j a. of John Wright, Esq. of , and hasiiiui4«uuitand| 7 daus. (1) Frederick Mareus, b. 1849; m. 8 Sept. 1880. Ml I>ouim Jorlrcll, only dan, of Charles Bishop, of Mi Lodge. Oxon. (2) Ed wanl Cayley, 1). J« .«. i.t. 1s.m._(3) ArthurArtl.ini ton, b. 18.'52.-(4) 1 :»»,b. (S) Julia. (7) Hilila Mary Agnes, m. , .oG7, to Henry < of Somen. Sussex. (8) Edith. (9) Clara Frances, d. IS Sept. 1869, havi.icr m orm, to Charlea Henry Plowden, major Mb<1i (10) Alice Kmily. (11) Fl..r. [51 Septimus Lancelot, M.A.; b. li^—, ....'. ...... .. ~ Arthur. [6] Henry Franclw, of New Zealand; b. 1806; d. 24 Ji 1876, having m. Ist, Catherine, dan. of B Black Cust, and haili>^ of o\n\\t points or. Ckk- r \ hu. k'« head oabossed and erased gu. charged on the brvast with two losenges conjoined in fesse and between tiie attires an estoile or. £art. Eineage. SIR NATHANIEL WILLIAM WRAXALL, of Wraxall, Somerset, E.l.c.S. (son of Nathaniel, and grandson of Nathaniel Wraxall, of Mayse Hill, Bristol), judge advocate and paymaster to the forces in Guzerat, against Baroche 1771, created a Baronet 21 Dec. 1813 ; b. 8 April, 1751 ; d. 7 Nov. 1831, having m. 30 Mar. 1789, Jane, dau. of Peter Lascelles, of Knight's House, Herts.; she d. 9 Aug, 1839, having had 2 sons, [1] Sir William Lascelles, 2nd Baronet, lieut. 34th regt.; b. 5 Sept. 1791; d. unm. 2 May, 1863. [2] Charles Edward, col. r.a.; b. 9 Aug. 1792; d. 1862, having m. 1827, Ellen Cecilia, dau. of John Madden, Baq. of Richmond, Surrey; she d. Nov. 1840, having had 8 sons and a dau. (1) Sir Frederick Charles Lascelles, 3rd Baronet; assistant commissary Turkish contingent Crimea; b. 2 Jan. 18 ; d. s. p. 11 June, 1865, having m. May, 18 , Mary Anne, dau. of J Herring. (2) Sir Horatio Henry, 4tli and present Baronet. (3) Morville Nathaniel, heir presumptive to the Baro- netcy; b. 21 Nov. 1834; ni. 1860, Susannah Harriet Claringbold, of Walmer, and has 2 -sons and a dau. Morville William, b, 1862.— Charles Edward Lascelles, b. 87 May, 1868.— Emily Elizabeth. (4) Fanny Emily, d. 6 Jan. 1852, aged 21. W KEY, Rev. Sir Henry Bour- CHIER, "of Tawstock Court, Devon" (1628, e.), M.A. Balliol Coll. Oxen. 1821, rector of Tawstock, Devon, since 1840, J.P. a coheir to the Barony of Fitzwarine ; s. his half- brother as 8th Baronet in 1879; b. 5 June, 1797; m. 1st— 27 Sept. 1827, his cousin Ellen Maria, Roundell Toke, Esq. of only dau. of Nicholas Godinton, Kent; she d. 1 Mar. 1864. He m. 2ndly — 5 Jan. 1865, Jane, dau. of Humble Lamb, of Ryton, CO. Durham, and widow of John Stevenson, also of Ryton. By his Ist wife he had 2 sons and a dau. (1) Henry Bonrchier Toke, of Holne Park, Devon, hon. major 4th batt. Devonshire regt. (formerly IstDevon mil.)1880A,capt. 1870/80; b. 27 June, 1829; m. 6 July, 1854, Hon. Marianne Sarah, only child of Philip Castell, 9th Lord Sherard, and has 8 sons and 5 daus. Robert Bourchier Sherard, lieut. R.N.; b. 23 May, 1855.— Philip Bourchier Sherard, b. 28 June, 1868.— Albany Bour- chier Sherard, b. 4 Jan. 1861.— William Bourchier Sherard, R.N. b. 2 April, 1865.— Gerald Bourchier Sherard, b. 12 Dec. 1870.— Arthur Henry, b. 18 June, 1872.— Edward Castell, b. 9 Feb. 1875. — Reginald Charles, b. 17 June, 1876. — Annie Marian.— Emma Henrietta.— Augusta Eleanor, b. 9 Dec. 1859. —Florence Amelia, b. 24 Jan. 1862.— Beatrice Alexandra, b. 7 Sept. 1863. (2) Bourchier William Toke, 8.C.L. Trin. Coll. Camb. 1863, rector of Combinteignhead, Devon, since 1864; b. 7 Aug. 1830; m. 8 Sept. 1859, Anne Caroline, dau. of late Thomas Cros- thwait, Esq. of Dublin, and has 7 children, of whom, William Henry Leland, b. 25 Aug. 1861; d. 6 Jan. following. —Henry Bourchier, b 1863.— Emma Louisa, b. 26 Sept. 1864.— A dau. b. 12 Nov. 1865.— Alice Constance Frances, b. 18 Jan. 1873.— Henrietta Sophia, b. 11 Aug. 1875. (3) Anna Maria Toke, d. 7 Mar. 1867, having m. 3 Sept. 1867, as Ist wife, to Very Rev. Isaac Morgan Reeves, of Glandore House, co. Cork, dean of Ross, rector of Myros and Kiltaughnabeg, co. Cork, and had an only child. Helen Wrey Reeves. ARMS— Sa. a fesse between three poleaxes arg. helved gu. MOTTO— Le bon temps viendra. RESIDENCES— Ta\vstock Court, Barnstaple, and Holne Chase. Ashburtou. 2 jT 676 WRIXON'BECHER, SIR WILLIAM WREY, of Trebitch, Cornwall (son of Sii WilUam Wrey, Knt. of North Thonibill, Devon, and Tre- bitch, Cornwall, by Elizabeth, dau. of Sir William Courteuay, of Powderham, co. Devon, and grandson of Jolin Wrey and bis wife Blanche, dau. and heir of Henry Kilbgrew, of Wolston, Cornwall, and Trebitch). knighted 24 April, 1617 created a BABOXET in the Ufetime of his father, 30 June, 1628; a- Aug. 1645, having m. , EUzabeth, dau. of Sir Edward Chichester, Knt. of Eggesford, Devon (M. DONEGAX), and had with 3 daus. a son, , ^ . .^ . « SIR CHICHESTER, Knt. and 2nd Bart, of Trebitch, Corn- wall, and of Tawstock, Devon, j.u. knighted at Briatol 3 Aug. 1643, col. in the army, and governor of Sheemess, 1I.P. Lostwithiel 1660 ; m. Anne, 3rd dau. and coheir of Sir Edward Bourchier, 4th Earl of Bath (ext.), and Baron Fitzwariue, and relict of James Cranfield, Earl of Middlesex, and eventually coheir of the Barony of Fitzwarine. His great-grandaon, SIR BOURCHIER, 5th Baronet (on the death of his father, Sir Bourchier, M.P. 1726), col. North Devon mil.; d, 18/8J April, 1784, having m. 1st— 1749, Mary, dau. of John Edwards of Highgate, Middx. ; she bur. 3 Sept. 1761. He m. Sndly— 1 May, 1755, Ellen, dau. of John Thresher Esq. of Bradford, Wilts, by EUen, coheir of her brother, William Long, of Melk- sham; she d. Nov. 1813, having had with 4 daus. 2 sons, /I/ Sir Bourchier, s. as 6th Baronet. /2/ William Bourchier, rector of Combinteignhead and Taw- stock ; bp. 6 May, 1761; d. 27 Aug. 1839, having m. Nov. 1789, Sophia, dau. and coheir of George Bethell, of Bradford, Wilt)*. cousin of Lord Westbury, and had with other issue 8 sons aii'l 3 daus. [1] William Long, b. 1792. [2] Edward Bourchier, judge E.I.C.S.; b. 7 Jan. 1794 ; d. 80 May, 1840, having m. 9 Feb. 1818, Juliana, dau. of Rev. George Wilson, vicar of Corbridge, Northumb. ; she d. 11 Mar. 1829, having had a son and dau. (1) George Bourchier, of Thornton House, N.B.; b. 4 Jan. 1820; d. 9 Mar. 1854, having m. 8 July, 1848, Sarah, 8rd dau. of Col. John Cuninghame, of Caddel and Thomtoun, Ayrshire; she d. 29 July, 1869, leaving an only son, George Edward Bourchier, bar.-at-law I.T.; b. » Mar. 1851. (2) Florence EUza, m. 31 July, 1845, to Rev. OeorgO Leroux Wilson, and has a son and dau. Edward Leroux WILSON, lieut. R.N.; b. 1 Sept. ISftS.— Ellen Leroux. [3] John, in H.O.; b. Sept. 1797; d. 20 Oct. 187S, having m. 1826, Anne Burnett, only child of Rev. Thomas Yeo- mans ; she d. 15 Sept. 1860. He m. 2ndly— « Nov. 1866, Elizabeth Dorothea, relict of Thomas Potts, of Torquay. By his 1st wife he had 3 sous and 3 daus. (1) John William, b. 27 Nov. 1827; d. June, 1866. (2) Charles Joseph, of Hilary House, Devon, capt. R.S. (retd.); b. 20 Dec. 1828; m. 1st— 9 May, 1867, Caroline Rashleigh, only child of Rev. Charles Harwanl Archer, of Lewannick, Cornwall ; she d. 16 Dec. 1870. He m. 2ndly —21 Oct. 1875, Henrietta Jane, dau. of late Cliarles Aldridge, Esq. and niece of late Adm. Aldridge, of Hilary House, Devon. By his 1st wife he has an only surviving son, Douglas Edward Archer, b. 25 JIar. 1869. (3) Arthur Bourchier, M.A. Trin. Coll. Camb. 1867, vicar of St. Mary Church, Devon, since 1876, rector of Ashby Parva 1864/70, vicar of Morval 1870/6 ; b. 17 April, 1881; m. 1st— 18 Jan. 1859, Helen, dau. of Rev. Thomas Phill- potts, of Porthgwidden, Cornwall, hon. canon of Truro, late vicar of St. Feok; she d. 10 May, 1878. He m. 2ndly— 84 Aug. 1881, Claudine Maud, dau. of late Cliarles Twining, Q.C. of Halifax, N.s. By his 1st \vife he had 3 daus. Emily Florence.— Cicely Helen.— Anne Maud. (4) Henrietta Maria, m. to Charles Bawson Gardiner, Esq. (5) Eleanor Mary, m. 3 April, 1873, to Eugene John Alex- ander, Esq. [4] Florence. [5] Eleanor. [6] Elizabeth, m. 19 Dec. 1851, to Rev. John Clare Pigot. SIR BOURCHIER, 6th Baronet, D.C.L.; b. 1769; d. 20 Nov. 1826, having m. 1st— 1786, Anne, dau. of Sir Robert Palk, Bart, of Haldou, Devon; she d. about Sept. 1791, leaving 2 sons and a dau. /I/ Sir Bourchier Palk, s. as 7th Baronet. /2/ Robert Bourchier, of Dalwood Barton, Dorset; d. s. p. 29 Mar. 1872, having m, 1821, Mary Anne, dau. of Capt. James, R.N. /3/ Anna Eleanor, d. 25 Jan. 1846, having m. 1st— 18 July, 1806, to Edward Hartopp, Esq. of Little Dalby, co. Leic; he d. 5 Feb. 1813. She re-m. 9 Dec. 1815, to Sir Lawrence Vaughan Palk, Bart, who d. 16 May, 1860 (B. HALDON). SIR BOURCHIER m. 2ndly— 1793, Anne, dau. of John Osborne, Esq. of Alderley, co. Glouc. ; she d. 26 Jan. 1818 having had a son and dau. * /4/ Rev. Sir Henry Bourchier, 8th and present Baronet. /5/ Eleraiora Elizabeth, m. 1st— 2 Mar. 1815, to Albany Savile, of Oaklands, Devon, who d. Feb. 1831, leaving issue : she re-m. to late Rev. Fayle, of Torquay. SIR BOURCHIER PALK, 7th Baruuet, J.P. D.U Deroo, bar.-at-law L.l. 1815, D.C.I..; \\ lu Dec. 1788; d. U Sepi. 1879, having m. Ixt— 1818, Ellen Riddle, widow; tha d. S3 July, 1843, aged 60. He m. 2udly— 11 Sept 1843. Eliza Colee; she d. s. p. 11 May, 1876. By tils Ist wife he had a dao. (1) Ellen CaroUne, d. 13 Oct. 1866, having m. 9 Aug. 1838, to Edward Joseph Weld, of Lnlworth CasUe, DocMt, who d. 8 Dec. 1877, having had 3 sous and 6 Wright, of South Carolina — see Addenda, " Chaos." WRIXON-BE- CHER, Sir Henry, of Ballygib- lin, CO. Cork (1831, U.K.); 8. his father as 2nd Baronet in 1850; b. 182G; m. 20 Feb. 1878, Florence Rlizabeth Hannah, I'ldcst dau. of Frederick John Walker, Esq. of Tlie Priory, Bathwick, Somerset ; heir pre- suniptive, his brother John. Arms— Vaire, arg. and go., on a canton or a stag's bead iu> CRB8T— Outof a ducal ooitMMt or, a dami-lion erm., gorgod with a oolUu- vaire. Motto— Bis vivit qui Imm. SBATS-Ballygiblin, MaDow. and OrMgb, BkiblMreea, co. Cork. TOWH HOUBS-IA, OlMrtanltekl SIvmI, Majrfalr, w. S' Uinragr. m WILUAM WRIXON.BBOHXB, which taMcr name together with the arms he ■■iimia and had than con- firmed by R. u S9 Sept. 1881 (gmt-grandwm of Nlcholaa Wrixon, of AsMilat, oo. Cork); orealed a Barovkt 10 Sept. 1881 ; b. 81 July. 1780; d. Oct. I860, having m. 18 Deo. 1819. Elixabeth (a celebrated aotreM),daa.of MrTjobn CNeiU; she d. M Oct. 1873. leavlaf I wiM and 1 daoa. /I/ Sir Henry, 2nd andjvMnt Baronet. /2/ John, high sheriff 00. Cork 1867, heir preeampthrc ' the Baronetcy: b. 16 Aug. 18S8; m. 6 May, 1867, Lady K Catherine Hare, ^d dau. of WiUiain, Snd Earl of List< and has 6 sons and 9 dans. Eustace William Windham, b. S7 Dec. 1869.— Edgar, b. 19 Oct. 186S.— Henry, b. S7 July, 1866.— Arthur NichoUM, b. 8 Aug. 1868.— Charlai Edward, b. S7 Nov. 1871.— VtctorfaBmily. — Mary. — OecU Eleanor. — Barbara Elisabeth. ~ Adelaide Maud.— Alice Elisabeth. — Evelyn. — Oeoigiana Ylctoria.— Hilda Mary. /3/ William Nicholas, Ute 63nd regt. b. ,1831. /4/ Mary Sarah, m. 4 Nov. 1862, to Richard Wallls GooM Adams, Esq. of Jameebrook, co. Cork, J.P. high sheriff 1 - he d. 6 May, 1878, having had 7 sons. (1) William Richard OOOLD AnAMS Heut. 1st drn^ guards, serve<] in Zulu war 1879; b. 30 Aug. 1853. (2) Francis Michael, lieut, R.A. gold medalist, u. A. in«tl879; b.80 Dec 1864 ; ni. 2 Nov. issi. E\. Ivn Lucy. pl Eyre, b. 6 April, 1862.— (7) Arthiu- t /5/ Elizabeth, ni. 19 Jan. 1866, as 2nd w r Barry, Esq. of Ca.stle Cor, co. Cork, major 8th Ki. hiiso^ira; he d. 23 Jan. 1871, leavinp an only son, William Norton BAIlRY. of Castle Cor, co. Cork : b. 20 Jiiii.>. 1859; m. 3Feb. 1881, Marianne, 3rd dau. of Freiierick .' Walker, Esq. of The Priory, Bathwick, Somereet. Williams- Wynn— see Williams. YOUNG, Sib Charles Lawrence (1 769, o.b.), J.P. bar.-at-Iaw i.t. 1865, a copyright com- missioner 1876/7; 8. his brother as 7th Baronet in 1854 ; b. 31 Oct. 1839 ; m. Ist— 11 Aug. 1863, Mary Florence, younger dau. of Henry HeymanToulmin, E«q. of Child wickbury, Herts.; she d. 21 July, 1870. He m. 2ndly— 3 Aug. 1871, Margaret Alice Mary, eldest dau. of Rev. William Serocold Wade, Ticar of Redboome, Herts. By his 1st wife he has a son and 2 daot. (1 ) WUUun LawrBBoa, b. I Ang. 1M4. (2) CharlM Albu, b. 18 Nor. 1861. (3)MMy ARMS (not rtoordcd, bat the foUowing are oaed)— Arg. tlu«e pilM Mu tharaon as nmMkj annnleU or (1871). CanT— A dastar arm hoUing a lanoe in bend ppr. Motto— Preai throogb. R]wiDBKCBft-«. Adibom Place, CromweU Boad, 8.W. and Hnghanden Cottagab Einragf. j)^;: ID Y(n"N(i (-.>ii f)f Dnvi-l Younjr. of Leny, by Jane i'>. 111. ■! llrirv, l!*t Kiirl of Stamford, said to be (|.-j«fii,i,.,i ironi Mr .ImJih Vdiiiig. Knt. of Leny, chamberlain to Mary Qoeen of Scote IMl, from wbom be reodTed a grant of tbe manor of Leny) ; b. IMS ; m. Katharine, dan. of Sir Andrew Toahaw, of Monlret (by Catherine, dan. of Sir Robert Campbell, of Olennrdiy, Bart, anceator of tbe Earl of Breadal- bane), anil had S eona, [11 WillUm, of Leny, eq>onied the canae of the Stuarts 1716, sold bli eetataa and retireil to the West Indies where be prac- tlaed aa a i^yaician: b. 14 Not. 1687; d. 1741/4, baring m. 1720, MHrk'iin-t Niiiitoii. of Antigna, and bad a son. ^ ^' reated a Baronet. rof CTWtoniH; d. 15 Mar. 1766, having m. iiiid liad with other issue 8 sons, ( 1 > 1 «06, baring la. Ist, Mary Adam. He m. 1 widow, and had a dau. By his 1st wif. us. 4 sons, /] 23 Jan. 1760; d. 6 Jan. 1833, having m. 1 1. of J Bentley, and had with 3 daus. Ui. ttBoMUK WILLIAM, b. 9 Aug. 1792; d. 1863, having m. 1816, Mary Anne, dau. of John Bax. and bad S sons and 6 daus. [1] George b. 22 May, 1818, married, and died in Australia, leaving issue. [2] Charles Bumey, (bon.) M.L.C. South Australia ; b. 7 July, 1824 ; m. 1 Jan. 1862, Nora Creina, 4th dau. of Gen. and La«ly Charlotte Baoon (B. Oxford), and has 6 eons and 2 daus. (1) CTiarlee Herbert, curate of Elstree, Herts, since 1879; b. 7 Sept. 1863; m. 18 Oct. 1876, Jane, 2nd dau. of Rev. Thomas Bedford, rector of Elstree, Herts, and has 2 sons, ^ , Herbert Russell, b. 5 Aug. 1877.— Reginald St. Chad, b. 13 Aug. 1878. (2) Wilbraham Harley, b. 9 Nov. 1856.— (3) Edward Buniey, b. 30 Mar. 1859.— (4) Arthur Loraine, b. 24 April, 1861. — (5) Harry Dove, b. 8 Jan. 1868.— (6) Nora Creina.- (7) Florence. [3] Charlotte Bryan, m. to George Hughes [4] Mii^Louisa. [5] Isabella Sarah. r«1 Agnes Foes, m. 26 June, 1867, to John Chamberlain, Esq. of Bickley, Kent, and has a dau.— Ethel Agnes. [8] JiUiaf 'm. 14 Sept. 1871, to Robert Smith, Esq. of rfrwilgrvch, Brecon. /2/ William, rear-adm. R.N. 1837 ; b. 27 Aug. 1761 ; d 11 Feb. 1847, having m. 15 Sept. 1789, Anne Spencer, dau. of Robert Curling, of Cambenvell ; she d. 6 Mar. 1864, aged 94, having had with other issue 4 sons and 3 daus. [1] George Frederick, D.L. Tower Hamlets, M.P. Tyne- mouth 1831/8, and Scarborough 1851/2, j.p. Middx. and Surrey ; b. 23 Oct. 1791 ; d. 23 Feb. 1870, having m. 14 May, 1814, Mary, dau. of John Abbott, Esq. of Canter- bury ; she d. 18 May, 1876, having had with other issue 3 sons and a dau. (1) Frederick, j.p. Middx. D.L. Tower Hamlets; b. 21 June, 1817; m. 19 April, 1846, Cecilia, eldest dau. of Thomas Drane, of Torquay; she d. 15 July, 1873, having had 2 sons and 2 daus. /I/ George Frederick, capt. Bengal staff; b. 5 May, 1846; m. 28 Nov. 1873, Caroline, widow of Capt. A W Cripps, B.S.C. /2/ Arthur Lyttelton, b. 24 Mar. 1851; m. 4 June, 1879, Isabella, 2nd dau. of William Kelso Martin, Esq. of Antigua, and has a dau. Jocelyn Cecilia, b. 23 Oct. 1880. /3/ Cecilia. /4/ Ada Mary. (2) Sidney, b, 29 Aug. 1821; m. 29 Oct. 1872, Caroline Hales, eldest dau. of Edward Charles Hales Wilkie, Esq. of Ellington House, Ramsgate, and has 3 sons, William Hales Wilkie, b. 2 Dec. 1873.— Horace, b. 7 June, 1877.— Dallas, b. 29 Sept. 1878. (3) Horace, consul at_Bilboa; b. 16 Aug. 1823. (4) Emma. [2] Edward, M.A, Trin. CoU. Camb. 1831, curate in sole charge of Whitchurch, Hants. 1828/32; b. 6 July, 1800; m. 17 June, 1831, Emma, dau. of Stephen Cattley, of Camberwell ; she d. s. p. 5 May, 1880. [3] John, of Vanbnigh Fields, Blackheath, P.A.S.; b. 5 Oct. 1805; d. 5 Dec. 1874, having m. 12 Aug. 1829, Sarah Sophia, dau. of Cliristopher Dowsou, of Limehouse, and had a son and dau. Jolin Frederick, d. unm. 28 Nov. 1865, aged 27.— Jessie. [4] William, b. 31 Oct. 1809; ni. 22 July, 1839, Harriet Elizabeth, dau. of A S Willington, of Charleston, U..S. and had 2 sons, both d. unm. and 2 daus. Harriet.— Hannah Willington. 51 Mary. 6] Anne Spencer, m. 1 Dec. 1829, to Rev. John Harring- ton, rector of Little Hintou. [7] Elizabeth, d. 14 Nov. 1875, having m. to Charles Liveiiig, Esq. who d. /3/ David, b. 12 July, 1763 ; d. 1798, having m. 23 Sept. 1786, Isabella Sayle, and had with 2 daus. 2 sons, [1] David, b. 15 June, 1789 ; d. 1815, having m. 12 May, 1812, Margaret Saunders, and has a son and dau. George Henry, b. 18 June, 1813.— Emma. [2] Adam, b. 22 June, 1798; m. 9 June, 1829 Anne Charity Bax, and had 3 sons and a dau. (1) Adam, b. 31 Jan. 1830; m. and left 3 children (2) Arthur, b. 17 Nov. 1832; unm. (3) Frederick, b. 8 Sept. 183C; m. in Australia. (4) Jane Cherry, unm. /4/ Adam, J.P. Kent; b. 1770; m. April, 1795, Janet Sym. (2) George, m. 24 Nov. 1767, Elizabeth Muir, and had 3 sons and 4 daus. SIR WILLIAM YOUNG, of Delaford, Bucks, lieut.-gov. of Dominica, created a Bakoxet 3 May, 1769; d. in the island of St. Vincent 8 April, 1788, aged 63, having m. 1st, Sarah, dau. of Sir John Fagg, Bart, of Mystole, Kent; she d. s. p. He m. 2ndly, 1747, Elizabeth, only child of Brook Taylor, Esq. of Bifrons, Kent, D.c.L. sec. to the royal society; she d. 12 July, 1801, having had a sou, SIR WILLIAM, 2nd Baronet, P.R.s. P.S.A. M.P. St. Mawes 1784, 1790, 1796, 1802, and Buckingham 1806, gov. of the island of Tobago 1807, and d. there 10 Jan. 1811, aged 61, having m. 1st — July, 1777, Sarah, dau. and coheir of Charles Lawrence. He m. 2ndly— 22 April, 1792, Barbara, eldest dau. of Richard Talbot, of Malahide Castle, and the Baroness Talbot; she d. s. p. 1 Feb. 1830. By his 1st wife he had with other issue 3 sons, [1] Sir William Lawrence, s. as 3rd Baronet. r2] Brook Harry, lieut.-col. in the army; d. unm. 1813. 2 Y2 [^ 678 YOUNG. rai George, major in the army; m. 4 Aug. 1821, Mary, dau. of John Harrison, of Derby, and had numerous issue, of whom, Julian. (MEM.— Rev. JiUian C. father of Gerald Henry Ban«l Young, bar.-at-Iaw L.l. who m. 24 July, 1869, Isabel Jane, 2nd dau. of late Rev. Thomas Dayrell, of Shudy Camps Park, Camb.) SIR WILLIAM LAWRENCE, 3rd Baronet, lieut.-col. Bucks. mil. ; d. 3 Nov. 1824, aged 45, having m. 21 Dec. 1805, Louisa, 2nd dau. of William Tufnell, of Langleys, Essex; she d. 4 Feb. 1844, having had 3 sons and 4 daus. [1] Sir ■William Lawrence, s. as 4tli Baronet. [2] Henry Tufnell, of Mallards Court, Oxon. J.P. formerly vicar of Mundon, Essex; b. 5 Oct. 1810; m. 1st— 6 June, 1841, Josephine Isabella, dau. of Joseph Saville, Esq. of Waltham, Essex ; she d. 19 Aug. 1852. He m. 2ndly— 11 May, 1854, Sarah Anne only dau. of Rev. Thomas Leigh, rector of Wickham Bishops, Essex ; she d. s. p. 25 Mar. 1869. He m. 3rdly— 3 June, 1862, Emma, dau. of late Philip (Astle) Hills, Esq. of Coins Park, Essex. By his 1st wife he had a son and dau. (1) Henry Saville, M.A. Brasenose ColL Oxon. 1870, vicar of Aston Rowant, Bucks. 1878, of West Wycombe 1872/6, and of Hurst, near Reading, 1876/8; b. 20 Sept. 1843; m. 28 July, 1868, Rebecca Isabella, dau. of Samuel Brewis, of Preatwich, Cheshire, and has had with other issue 3 sons and 8 dans. Henry Brook, b. 9 Nov. 1869.— Lawrence Charlea Hilla, b. 25 Oct. 1877.— Basil Arthur, b. 30 April, 1880.— Josephine Isabella.— Rebecca Mary.— Evelyn Lucy. (2) Catherine Louisa Josephine, uum. [3] Brook, R.N.; b. 16 Aug. 1813; d. unm. 23 Feb. 1879. [4] George Augustus, formerly 8th King's regt. and royal Canadian rifles; b. 28 April, 1822; m. 20 June, 1848, Isabella Marianne, youngest dau. of Rev. Greorge Moore, prebendaiy of Canterbury, and has 6 sous and 9 daus. (1) William Henry, capt. 16th regt. ; b. 6 May 1844. (2) George Brook, b. 27 Nov. 1857. (3) Arthur, b. 4 Feb, 1859. (4) Harold Lawrence, b. 29 May, 1866. (5) Wilfred Edward, b. 12 July, 1868. (6) Louisa Harriet, m. 11 Oct. 1876, to Rev. John Fittalan Cornwall, curate of Danbury, Essex. (7) Emily Mary, m. 18 Aug. 1880, as 2nd wife, to Bdmnnd Waller, Esq. of Kirby Fleetham Hall, Yorks. (8) Blanclie Caroline.— (9) Isabella Georgina.— /lO) Agnet Augusta.— (11) Bertha Margaret.— (12) Mildred Alice. (13) Mabel Josepliine. (14) Maude Eagenle. 5] Sophia Louisa, d. 11 Jan. 1850, having m. 14 June, 18Sl,to V. Thomas Pym Bridges (Bart.), rector of Danbury, Bwex. [6] Mary Anne, d. 9 Nov. 1874, having m. 30 Doc. I8Sf, to Henry Plumptre Gipps, Esq. M.P. Canterbury 1842, who d. S July, 1858, having had 6 sons and 3 daus. [7] Emma Catherine, m. 22 July, 1847, to Rev. John Lawmoe Prior, rector of Horton, Bucks. 1875/9, vicar of Maldon, Baex, 1846/53, and of Lyuby, Notts. 1863/76. J.P. Essex and Nofeta.; he d. 30 Oct. 1879, having had 4 sons and a dan. SIR WILLIAM LAWRENCE, 4th Baronet, M.P. Bucks ; b. 29 Sept. 1806 ; d. 27 June, 1842, having m. 27 Mar. 1882, Caroline, dau. and coheir of John Norris.of Hughenden House, Bucks; she d. 15 Feb. 1871, having liad 3 sons and 8 dans. [1] Sir William Norris, 5th Baronet, 23nl fusiliers; b. 16 Jan. 1833; fell at the battle of the Alma 20 Sept. 1 864, s. p. having m. 10 Mar. 1854, Florence, 2nd dau. of Erving Clarke, Esq. of EfEord Manor, Devon. She re-m. 10 April, 1860, to John Thomas, 2nd son of George William Soltau, Esq. of Little Efford, Devon, and has 2 sons and 4 daus. [2] Sir George John, 6th Baronet ; b. 1 Mar. 1835 ; d. in the Crimea 22 Oct. 1854. [3] Sir Charles Lawrence, 7th and present Baronet. [4] Elizabeth Sophia, m. 29 April, 1868, to James George Ferguson Russell, of Aden, Aberdeens. j.p. D.L. s.p. [5] Caroline Louisa, m. 30 Oct. 1860, to Bertram Wodehonse Currie, Esq. (BART.), member of the Council of India, London. YOUNG, Sib Geobc; of " Formoea Pla< Berks." (1813, U.K.), f- merly fellow Trin. C- Camb. M.A. bar.-at-law i 1864, J.P. Berks.; s. 1 father as 3rd Baronet 1848; b. 15 Sept. 1837; ; 10 Oct. 1871, Alice En- dau. of Evory Kenuci M.D. of Bclganl, co. Di lin, pres. E.C.P. Irelai: 1854/61, and widow of S Alo.xandcr Hutchin-^' I^wrcnce, Bart, ami h 8 sons and m dau. , (1) Q«orge, b. M Oct. 1871. (2) Oeoffrej Winthrop, b. M Oct. 1876. I (3) Edwaid Hilton, b. SO Mar. 1879. I (4) Bacy (a daa.),b. tS Dw). 187t. £ ARMS— Per foM m and arf. In difaf two Uom nunpnni-ffiiJi ant and in bsM an andMT OTWt with cable oottntcraiMigad. CRUT— A d«ni4nloQnk ooopad «nn.arnMd BMUMd sad naculol or nanOly gorgod as. ■nppnrting an anQhcr ««ot «. Morro-Ba Hghi and pmUL 8BAT— SnttOB OrafL Oool TOWN Houi»-1f , Hjd* Park 0«U Bonth. aw. Einragr. s^ IB OBOBOB T0X7N0, the whH* (I INCkof FonnoM Ftaoe, Bvki. adm. of B«T. 0«om Tonaff, of Bn« Br*. DorNk, hy Btaaaor, daa. o< JoMph Kaowtas, of Froowt* Doirnt«ia,oo.Olott&),kBlgktod S4 Aac. 1781; bw 18 Jnno, 17 d. S8 Jnao, ISUi^ teftef m. lik. l^ialwlh. dan. of Sanv Mw, Bn. of Mallow. Baeka.; riM d. It fW». 177f . 11 Not. foOowiBf, Aaao, daa. of WlUtam Bittle. ion:ilMd.s.p.l8 6oi.l8M. BjhitMwife had an onbr ■onriTinff ion, SIB 8AMUBL TOUNO. b. St FMk 1764; d. 14 ] oraated a BAROnr S4 Nor. 1813 ; Doo. 1888, baTlBf m, S8 April. 17M, BmOj. daa. of Charles Baring, Beq. (B. NOKTKnooK). Bzmoath: ihed. It Oea 1847, baring had wtth oMmt I«u< 11 Blr Gmtb*, 2] Charles Baring, of London, ' ~sn. 1848, BUM, Snd daa. of b.7 Not. 1801: Jotin WiuUirop, .m and Sdaos. 1880 Arthar Wffltam IMtoa.-GBn>llne.- Margaret. of Little Bonad% Kent, and hast Obarlea Bdwaid Boring, bar.-«t-law i.t. 1876; b. K] Henry, B.IXX8. 18SS/t7: b. 10 Ooi. 180t: d. 14C»ot. 1>< Ting m. 17 April, 1888, Oatherine Anne, eldeet daa. of J< ' d. to Joae, 187t,ha?lBg had t »> baring m. 17 April, 1881 Henry Boolee, nq.; ibe and tdana. (1) Hemy Oatboart Arthur. U S Sept 18M. [2) Horaoe Bdward Bronghton, b. It July, 1818. b. 14 Jan. <3) Charles Bmeet, b. 14 Jan. 18M. (4) Bmlly Baring, m. S4 Ang. 1866, to John NU Deck, \\ of Sydney. Vjb.w. and has t sons and 4 dans. (6) Florenoe Bellna Harriett— <6) Oonstanoe Annie. [4] Horatio Beaaman, adm. lux. (rstd.); b. S4 ApHL 1806; 17 1)ec 1878, harlngin. SI June, 1860, Bllnbeth, only dau. Samuel Pretor, of Wyke Begis, Dorset, and had S sons and Alfred Horaoe, b. 6 Nor. 1861.— Ahm Bowley, b. St Ft i 186t.— Bleanor Theresa.— Bra Qertrnde.— Agnes. [6] William Jackson, b. 10 July, 1809; d. t Jnn^ 1848, hari m. SS May, 1846, Anne, youngest dan. of Thomas Reay Eat< lient. lUN. (she re-m. 8 June, 1850, to Stephen Digby MumtN of Bath, 8. p.), and had an only snrriTlng son, William Baton Youko, bar.-at-law i.t. 1878, bjl b.( > Oxon.; b. 7 Feb. 1848; m. 89 July, 1874, Mary Oeotl AngUM only surriTing child of Sir Cecil Augustus Parham, Sussex (ext.), and has had 8 sons. Cecil Digby HUlyar, b. 18 Nor. 1876. — Hengh Oem Montagu, b. 16 Jan. 1878.— Felix William, b. SS July, 18^ d. 1 May following. [6] Luda, m. 34 July, 1839, to Iter. Charles Waehingt Lawrence, who d. SO Not. 1861, haring had with other im\' sons, /I/ William Fre«leric Lawrkxck, of CoweafleW House, Wi' bar.-at-law l.i. 1871, M.A. Clu Cli. Oxon. 187S: bw !>" ; /2/ Charles D'Aguilar, b. 1847. f7] Louisa Caroline, m. 80 Aug. 1846, to Rer. Jowpli v Harden, Ticar of CondoTer, Salop, who il. 1873. SIR GEORGE. 2nd Baronc?t. cnpt. n.N.; b, 19 Auk- i - - . 8 Feb. 1848. ImviiiK m. 23 .Tunc, 1835, Susan, onlv p TiTing dau. of William Mackworth Tnied, scrjcaut-at-l.. (Mackwoutu— Bart.), and had 6 sons and a daa. YOUNG. 679 ( 1 ) Sir a«orf«, 3rd and pveMnt Baronet. ( 2 ) KilwMtl MAllet, M JL Trin. ColL Cwnb. 1864, feUow 1865/78 lieaa.|iui^«r King's Bobool. Sherborne, 1878, a«tot.-master at Hmtow School 18iV77;b.J4 Jan. l«»! '"-^ «»««»•» (3) WUlJam Mackworth. bjca. M.A. deputy oommiasioner KapnrthaUa, late Callow Klng'eCJolLOambrb. 1» Ang. W I'l^'^mj^' *•"• I«w2Mla, tnl dau. of late Ber!charlei; £?'"*?JS?*^'*^ f*** ** Tattlngatone, Soflblk; she d. S8 luy, im, haviac had a dan. He m. Snd^— SI April, 1881, rnaoM ICaiy. eldert dan. of Sir Robert ^lea Bgert , & [1] Sir John, s. as 2nd Baronet, created Lord Lisgar. [2] Thomas, B.C.S.; b. 31 Jan. 1810; d. 20 Nov. 1846, having m. 24 June, 1844, Mary Jane Duncan, dau. of WilUam Pitt Muston, Esq.; she d. 8 Dec. 1850, having had a son and dau. (1) Sir "WUliam Muston Need, 3rd and present Baronet. (2) Lucy Frances. [3] Charles Frederick, B.C.S.; b. 3 June, 1811; d. unm. 18 Mar* 1838. [4] William, Bengal cav.; b. 1 June, 1817; d. unm. Sept. 1860. [5] Helenus Edward, Bengal cav.; b. 22 June, 1822; d. s. p Jan. 1861, having m. 3/4 Dec. 1844, Frances, eldest dau. of Capt. Frederick Nepean Skinner, h.m. 26th Cameronians. She re-m 1 July, 1853, to Lieut. -Col. Charles Needham (E. KiLMOREY). [6] Anna, m. 14 June, 1860, to Adolphe Christophe Edouard Baron Von Bamekow, who d. s. p. 21 May, 1862. [7] Lucy. [8] Augusta Maria, m. 3 April, 1841, to George Rolleston, Esq- of Pan Manor, I.W.; he d. 22 Oct. 1870, having had 3 sons and Sdaus. (1) William Vilett Rollkston, of Pan Manor, l.w. and Swindon, Wilts, late major 4th Mid. R.V. formerly lieut. 2nd West India regt.; b. 13 Jan. 1842 ; m. 30 Nov. 1864, Martha Florence, dau. of late Thomas Morris, of Chilwell, Notts. and has two sons and three daus. Samuel Vilett, b. 23 April, 1869.— George, b. 7 Feb. 1873.— Alice Mabel.— Augusta Catherine.— Isabel Vilett. (2) Augustus Carr Vilett, lieut. on reserved list, late lieut. 16th foot; b. 13 Oct. 1846. (3) Arthur Hampden Vilett, b. 6 July, 1865; m. 27 Oct. 1881, Alice. 3nl dau. of Robert Dawtrey Drewitt, Esq. of Peppering, Arundel. (4) Elizabeth Harriet, m. 4 June, 1868, to Rev. George Arthur Clarkson, vicar of Amberley, Sussex, and has 2 sons and a dau. Ernest Robert Townley Clarkson, b. 7 April, 1870.— Geoffrey, b. 4 April, 1872.— Sara Cecilia. (5) Laura, m. 23 Mar. 1867, to Capt. Edwin Forbes Thompson R.M. who d. 7 Feb. 1877, leaving 2 sons, Willie Forbes Thompson, b. 20 May, 1868.— Cyril Forbes, b. 18 Jan. 1872. YOUNO, Sir William Muston Need (1821, I ^J^\ Gfor^na Catherine Vilett, m 16 Sept. I88O, to Francis / ^ . V "- > I Octavius Passy, late Rjr. son of late Col. Greorge W. Passy, U.K.): J.P. CO. CkTMl. maiiflt-sunt. tclet^ranh ' 86th regt. I (7) Blanche Albinia Vilett, m. 6 June, 1871, to William Lynd [ Martin, com. R.N. and has 4 sons and 2 daus. George Hugh Martin, b. 16 Mar. 1872.— C!harles William, b. 23 July, 1875.— Arthur Lynd, b. 14 Mar. 1877.— Edward Lancelot, b. 2 Nov. 1878. — Blanche Charlotte.— Ethel Constance. (8) Lucy Vilett, m. 23 Dec. 1879, to John St. Patrick, only son of late John Teather, Esq. of Alstonby, Cumberland. SIR JOHN YOUNG, 2nd Baronet, G.C.B. G.C.M.G. P.c. bar.- at-law li.l. 1834, a lord of the treasury 1841/4, sec. to treasury 1844/6, chief sec. Ireland 1852/6, lord high commis- sioner Ionian Islands 1854/9, M.P. Cavan 1831/57, gov. New I South Wales 1861/8, Canada 1868/72, created BARON LiSGAR CB IT— A dfHfcin rampant gn. charged on the shoulder with ^ in the Peerage of the U.K. 26 Oct. 1870; b. 31 Aug. 1807; d. s. p. a trefbO sUppad and holding in the dexter i«w a sprig of three e Oct. 1876, having m. 8 April, 1835, Adelaide Annabella, dau. maple laaTea also slipped or. | of Edward Tuite Dalton, Esq. She re-m. 3 Aug. 1878, to Sir Morro— Prndentlo. ! Francis Fortescue Turville, K.CM.G, of Bosworth Hall, co, Leic, 'OUNO, 8iB William Muston Need (1821, U.K.); J.P. CO. Cavan, aaii«t-8upt. telegraph dcpt B.I.O.S.; a. hU uncle Lord Lisfrar as 3rd Baro- net in 1876; b. (poethumooB) 20 Jan. 1847; m. 24 Nov. 1870, Igabella, dan. of John Leach, of South- ampton, gent, and has had a son and 2 daus. (1) John Bdfar Harington. b. 4 Sept I87L (2) AaiMfeta Jeirie iMbel. d. f Mar. 1874. (3) BUaLoQiae. Ah MS— Arc. three pOea la. each charged with a trefoil slipped or, on a ohM of the aeoond three annulets of the third. CHAOS. Under this heading, which is intended to express the state of doubt and con- fusion in which the matters hereafter referred to are involved, I have ventured to present, together with notes upon points which appear to require explanation or confirmation in some of the preceding pedigrees, all such information as I have l)oen able to collect with respect to the families of persons claiming the dignity of Baronet, but regarding whose claims there does not appear to be accessible the prim& facie evidence which would justify their inclusion among those whose title is unquestioned. Upon the validity or otherwise of such claims it will be distinctly understood that I do not in any way pretend to pass judgment. Any further information bearing upon these claims, or any others which may be made in print to the title of Baronet, will be very welcome. J. FOSTER. CARMICHABL-ANSTRUTHER, Sib Wynd- HAM CHARLK8 JAMES, an undoubted Baronet of Great Britain (1798), i8 descended from Sir Wil- liam Anstruther of Anstruther, said to have been created a Baronet of Nova Scotia in the year 1694 (the same year as his brother Sir Robert, of Bal- caskie), bat of this creation there seems to be no record or even indirect evidence. (See pedigree in Babonetaoe. BARNEWALL, (SiB) Reginald Aylmeb John Db Babneval (1622, I.), bom posthumous 16 Feb. 1838, when he succeeded his father (Sir) Aylmer John. The Pedigree. It is imponlble to reconcile the pedigrees relative to the ewly history of this Baronetcy as compiled by Sir Bernard Barks, Ulster King of Arms, 1880A, and by John Lodge, Deputy Keeper of the Becords and of the Rolls, kc. DubUn (say 1780), for they not only disagree but they also bear evidence of inaoouraoy which provokes caution, if not distrust, the former more particularly, 1^ reason of the change of descent in the Baronetcy in 1868 as detailed below. UMer King of Arms, in his Peerage for 1881, attempts to ttnagthen his pedigree by repeated reference to an uncertified and meagra entry among the funeral certificates recorded by his department, and, whUe holding the torch to "Chaos," pervists in the edition of his work for 1882— notwithstanding the following A^mi^^ng statements— in reprinting a descent which it clearly proved to be untenable. The foUowing is a transcript of the foneral c ertificate referred to ; (t) it) See CoUeotaaeft Genealogica, part I.— ED. FOSTER. " Sir Patrick Bamwall, Baronett, died the " He married Slsly, daughter of tlie Rt. Honble. William, Lord " of Slane, by whom he had issue,— Sir Richard Barnwall, " Baronett, John, George, James Mary, Katherine, and " Frances," but surely this interesting entry (!) would not be held even by a Ung of arms to overrule the will and codicils of the baronet (as stated below), for had it been probable or even possible that further issue might have been born subsequent to the making of the will 24 Mar. 1615, the testator would naturally have alluded to the eventuality, and certainly if a son (as alleged by Sir B. Burke) or other children had been born either of his wife Sisly or of his wife Elizabeth (appointed"executrix under the codicil of 30 June, 1624), they would undoubtedly have been named and provided for in the codicils; but the fact is that no mention is made of any children other than those named in the will, and as by the codicil of 1616 the testator's " cousin " Robert, Lord Trimleston, is to get Stackallan, it would favour the theory that no other child had been bom. The codicil of 30 June, 1624, casts a doubt also on the accuracy of the alteration in Lister's new pedigree with regard to the wife of the 2nd Baronet. Even if it were allowed that Sir Patrick BamewaU had a son James, Ulster's pedigree affords no evidence that this James was father of Bartholomew, of Ballyhost, co. "West- meath, from whom the present representative derives his descent— see Burke's " Peerage." The parenthetical statement that Bartholomew is mentioned in the will of " his cousin," the 4th Baronet, is, unfortunately, calculated to mislead, for no relationship as alleged is even hinted at, as may be seen by reference to the following extract, which contains the only mention made of him. Extract from will of Sir George BamewaU, Bart, dated 18 Aug. 1736, proved 29 Jan. following:— " Item, whereas Bartholomew BamewaU who married Mrs. of Castletown's daughter, who Uves or did live in the county of Westmeath, did lend me ten pounds some time agoe upon my bond, which my servant has mislaid, my wiU is that not only the said ten pounds but also ten pounds more may be paid him if he is alive at the time of my death; if not, that the same mav be paid to his heir or lawful rcpro?cntativej" 682 BARON ETA GE—CUA OS The baronetcy. SIR PATRICK BARNEWALL, of Crickstown, co. M»th. was created a Baronet of Ireland, by patent, 21 Feb. 1622- m. Cicely Fleming, dau. of William Lord Slane (she re-m! to Patrick BamewaIl,of Kilbrew),andhadwith 3 dau3.4 sons : his will dated 24 Mar. 1615 (codicil 26 Mar. 1616 codicil nunciip. 30 Jime, 1624), mentions his 4 sons— Richard, John, George, and Michael, of whom ilichael is styled the youngest in all editions of Burke's Peerage from 1828 to 1868. From the same authority it appears that the baronetcy was dornmnt from an unknown date subsequent to 1744 untU Nov. 1821, when Mr. Robert Baniewall (stated to be a descendant of this Michael) established his right to the dignity, and it was revived in his favour " by a full recognition of his right by the college of arms in Irelaml ; " but in the editions of the Peerage, edited by Sir Bernard Burke, and published since 1868, the same Robert Barnewall, " by a full recognition of his right by the (college or) office of arms in Ireland," is said to have had for his ancestor James BameweU, alleged to be 4th son of the flrat Baronet, evidently on the authority of an uncertified and incomplete funeral entry (not a certificate as stated in Borke'B Peerage 1881) relating to the first baronet in Ulster's oflBce; this James is not mentioned by his father either in his will of 1616, codicil of 1616, or nuncupative codicil of 1624. It would be a great boon if the pedigrees and the aooom- panying proofs, which for regularity sake (?) may be aflcomed to have been recorded in Dublin Castle by thft whilom Ulstar in 1821 and 1868, were printed, for a perusal of the eridenOM upon which the claims were founded and allowed at tho«e datM would enable the public to form an independent judgment. Title acknowledged by Burke, Lodge, Walford's Ckmnty Families, and all lists of Baronets. BOREEL, Sir William, created a Babonet 21 Mar. 1644. Sir Bernard Burke gives in his Peerage an apparently accurate pedigree, together with armorial ensigns, but no record of pedigree or arms is to be found in the College of Arms, and Courthope, in his Synopsis of the Extinct Baronet- age of England, 1835, after naming the first Baro* net, adds, "concerning whom nothing further if known." BROUN, (Sir) "William, of Dumfries, solicitor, son of (Sir) James Broun, a military officer in the West Indies, who was served heir male (as 6th in descent from George Broun, of Colstoan, father) of Sir Patrick Broun, Bart, of Nova Scotia (so created 16 Feb. 1686, with remainder to his heirs male), by a jury at Lochmaben in 1826, the baronetcy having been unclaimed for fifty-two years. The succession of the 3rd Baronet, who is not styled a baronet in the Spottiswoode pedigree published in Douglas' Baronage, seems an equally weak point in the pedigree. The Broun Baronetcy is unnoticed either by Douglas or Playfair, but appears in Burke's Peerage since 1837. References may be made to the subject in the Gentleman's Magazine 1847, pp. 361, 477, 596, &c. and in the Herald and Genealogist, vol. ii. p. 176. See account of the family in the Baronetage 1843, compiled by <* Sir Richard Broun, Eq. Aur. K.J.J, hon. sec. of the committee of the Baronetage for privileges." Title acknowledged by Burke, Lodge, Walford's County Families, and all lists of Baronets. BURKE, Sir John Lionel, " of Glinsk." The descent as hitherto received may be correct, but this is clearly a case which should be accom- panied by some approach to corroborative proof, which could doubtless be supplied by the family, although the Editor has been unable to obtain it from them. CAMPBELL, SIB Norman MoxtgomkuyAbki: CBOMBY, of Auchenbreck. The descent a- given in the Baronetage is believed to be sabctan- tially accurate, but sboald be corroborated bv proof, for in Barke's Peerage, cd. 1828, Sir Thoma- Campbell is said to be 7th Baronet on death of 81: James; in the edition of 1841 the 7th Baronet i omitted, and in 1846 the pedigree also, which how ever reappears in 1856. ARMS— Not resittared. CAMPBELL, (Sir) John William. • i.f Ai morchan," lieut.-col. R.A. sened in Af campaigns 1879/80, grandson of (Sir) J< ' bell, who assomed this baronetcy after i nncUimed for about 160 years. THB BABOimTT. IB DONALD CAMPBELL, of .\ (natoral mo of Sir John Ouni' created a Baroxbt or Nota 8oi>^ Mid to hare redgned this patant i An«. I64S, for a new paint, wtth t)i annezad to it, and wtth rMBaiadv t*> Oaorga Camiihail, who oaly «Mee< that of AidBamnrdiaa hanaff nr- The Baroneloj waa a mf ioaad to ) anotalaMd uitD aMaai W (Sir graat^nukiaaa of Oaona Cmitlbf] In BoiWaPMr ARMS— Not Title adoMmledfad tar Bu S" iida JW ^ lands r DuU«, *<«Ute, fanjily. iiuUned ffreat- CATHCART. Fttrthn mar- riage, death, and f r and grandfather of the "> sabatantiate the pc<; ARii»-Noi roglslvad. COCKBUBN, of Langton (ieS7, N.b.) It is sappoeed that this Baronetcj became extinct on the death of the late Ix>rd Chief Joatice. The 2nd Baronet, Sir Archibald, had no mi Jameii, much le« a son James, m.d. of Jamaica, who, together with his descendants, should hare no place in the pedigree of Cockbum, of Langton. as printed by Sir Bernard Bnrke in his Peerage since 1859. COCKBUBN, Sir Edward Cluddi, grandson of Lient.-Gcn. Sir William Cockbam, who is described as 6th Baronet, and died Mar. 1885. Sir William, 3rd Baronet, died 1680, and was succeeded by his son Sir James, of whom nothing more seems to be known. This Sir William, repre- sented by Barke as grandson of John Cockbum of Ryslaw, but by Play&ir as grandson of James Cockbum of Ryslaw, is said to have been created a Baronet of Nova Scotia in 1628, but of this creation there seems to be no evidence. The marriage of James or John Cockbum with Mary Scott of Harden is not corroborated by that pedigree. The arms of Sir James Cockbum (not stylwl a Baronet) were registered in the Lyon office 1672/8. (See pedigree below.) BARONET A GE—CHA OS. C83 Klliot, Esq. of Harwood and Clifton, co. Roxburgh, and has with other i«ae 3 sons and 4 dans. (1) BotMTt b. 7 Dae. 1861. (3) JaiMi atwhope. b. 11 Not. 1868. (3) John BfTdffM. b. SI Dee. 1870. (4) Plomioa. (S) Annie. (6) Eleanor. (7) Mary. Aaics— Ari. a hnman heart ppr. between three cocks gu. Crbst— A eook fltowing ppr. MorroBS— Aeoeodtt oanto, and Vifllana et audax. SKAT-FaoBoatoaa, Kinf^ Oftple,IUaa, Hereford. SIB JOHN OOCKBURN. of Rjrdaw (descended from Sir WUUam Oockbom, Knt. Huron of Langton, who fell at Kloddan Field Ifll). was created a Baboxkt of Nora Scotia 16S8, M.P. Berwioka. 16U ; m. Mary, dan. of William Scott, of Sardan, oo. Boxborghe. Hiagnuidflon, QIB WILLIAM, of Bydaw and Oockbom, 3rd Baronet, d. O lMO,laaTlnffbyhlawtfe Dooglat, of Blaokerstown, fl wMia, 1) air JaBMa,4tllBarooel, male line eztinot. a) WaiiaBi,nhyriolaDtoQ.Anrs,and phyridan-gen. to the foroas ondar tha fiaat Dote of Mariboroogb ; m. Margaret, dan. of John Maillaiid. of Bait Lotbian (B. Lauduoalk): she d. 1710. haTtef had with a dan. t woa, of whom the yoonger, Jamkr, iu>. d. In Inland 1718, baring m. Mary Bioh, liol. 1786. harfng had teooa. fort III William. DJ>. Tfoar-gan. and arohdeaoon of Omory, d. at luth I77i.kanngtdana. 121 Jomea, ool. in tha army, and qnartarmaeter-gen. m. Letltia. only ohild of Lnka. eon of William little (by hU ear. Bm.— and hit of OcM. Thomas Romllar, and Jaaa. only dan. and hair of air Philip Dererenx, Kni.)uiia d. 11 NorTllOMeaTlng an only eon, via. (^IB WILLIAM (XXJKBUBM (i. hla kinaman, Y who and O whan asX ftth BawaH. Mtal. gw. to the army; d. Mar. 18M.haTta«Bklai.BiabilllAaaa,daa.(byBliiabeth Jacob, his wlte, grawldaa, of BiMtalh BndfM, dan. of James. 1st Loid OhMMkw,ind ilatarof Jaaaea. let Dnkaof Chandos) of Col. FVsdMkk Oiiitew, aJljO. (and widow, 1st. of Major Charles Clifloa,aadtadtaro(ThoaMaDaTia,M.D.):shed.l8M. Hem. >ndly~t Jl^yrflm, MHtha Hooora (leorgina. dan. of Capt. w. B. Blekakli Jwls, mjr. (B. 8r. Tntomrr). and widow of (»«bonia MarkhtM, li^^ iha d. S8 FMi. 1888. By his 1st iiuurlaM ha had an only son. OIBWXLLIAM aABSFIBLD ROfirrBB-OCKJKBXTBN, 6th O Baraaal. b. 11 Jane, 1796; d. It AnrU, 1888. baring m. 16 Oct. Itit, Aaaa, eldart dan. of Bar. Franois (3oke, of Lower Moar.ooTBaNAMd; sha d. IS April, 1878. baring had 8 sons. [1] Darwanx Pknlagenat. a. SooU greys; bu 8 Jane, 18S8; d. nnm. at Room 8 May. 188a [21 Mr Bdwmrd Oliidd*, Oth and praaent Butmet. raj Oaoffia William, capt. h^ 48nd higUandera (black watch). ' Mia major of Byaabad;b.U Jan. 1888; m.f Jane, 1881, Bmlly Saimh, only dan. of Van. John Cleagh, archdeacon of Malta, and baa Iwl 8 sons and 8 dana. (1) Winini Alasander Crawford, b. 88 May, 1863.- (8) OhariM Bdward Stoart, b. 87 Oct. 1887.^3) Archibald OOIM Mft*^*— «"». b. 10 May, 1889.— (4) Bonald Abercromby, and (8) I>onaklOi«ham.twina,b.l April.l878^-<6) Dooglas HertMft Baylnr. bw 18 Aug. 1874.--(7) Constance Annie (M«agb.- kiUed at the siMO of NaimvltW: m. Mary, dan. of Bmithf of SwinoridMBinir. and liad fl sons. (1) Darid, d. nnm. (2) John, of Wattiflstonn, afterwaids of parish of Dalnr, AjrshUre, hair of his gnindfa nerer assomed the title; he m. JUiaabeih Caiupinrii, .)! gannock,and had I sons and t dansi HI Williain,of thetitio; m. Miss M'llTain, heireai of Ondrat, and had a son Willinm, of whom prcaently. /2/ James, m. and had a dan. /3/ Charles, panKm of St. Julian, Barbados ; d. onm. /4/ Jean, m. to John Glasgow, ministar of Kilbirny. /ft/ Ann, m. to John Oilmoor. 161 Bliiabeth, m. to Andrew Smith, of Swindridgemn af or es ai d, anosstor of the Indian hero, Brig.>Oen. Jan George Smith NeiL c.b. W/LLLIAM CUNINGHAIIB sssamed the Barot> VV being retoared heir to Sir Darld, at BdlnbwFl 1778; d. 26 Oct. 1781, having m. 1741, Margar. r William Fairlie,Bsq. of FSirile. and I •TT7^LLLAM CUNINGHAMB-FA VV the additional samame of t 1st, Anne. dao. of Robert Oolaahouu. and 3ndly, Marianne, dao. of Sir Jamss ( hill, 3rd Bart, (she re-m. to James Bafebor lie had with other issue 3 sons, [1] William (Baronet), d. s. p. 1 Flsb. 18t7, haTlng n. 1818, Anne, only : d. 26 June. 1877, aged M. [3] Charles ( Baronet); b. SS Sept. 1780 ; d. 1 Jane, 1869, hn ing m. 10 June, 1806, Fannv, 8rd dau. of Sir John Call, Bar she d. 18 May, 1848, having hiMl » son and $ dam, BARON ETA GE-^CHA OS. 685 (1) Per 07 Arthur, late representative. (2) K<«a, m. 18*3, to her coiwin John, 3rd eon of John Cunningham, of Cralgends, co. Renfrew ; he d. 1855. (3) Florenoe Anna, m. 1831, to Charles Eugene LoUBtte. of Paris. "OBBCY ARTHUR (Baronet), sold the estate of Fairlie: b. JL n Oct. 1816; d. 21 Sept. 1881, having m. 5 Feb. 1839, ICAria Antonia, 6th dan. of (Hon.) William Bowman Felton, of Bbcrtoookf Quebec, and had 3 sons and 2 dans. "11 Charles Arthur, present representative. 2 Percy John ; b. 30 Dec. 1849; d. unm. 20 Aug. 1881. Alfred Bdward, b. 20 April, 1852. Bom ICaUlda, m. 17 May, 1873, to Arthur Bryden, Esq. Ibrguet Helen Gertrude, m. 12 Aug. 1876, to Hans (ieorge. >SheiMl«EMi. S' DALTELL, (Sib) Robert Alexander Osborne, of Binns, j.p. d.l. bar.-at-law i.T. formerly acting consul-gen. at Bucharest and Belgrade, consul at Erzeroum 1859/65, Eustchuk 1866/74. flf 1/^4 -/•^'^^ Thb Baboketct. im THOMAB DALYELL, or Dalzixll, of Binns, capt. in the roral Mrrioe (son of Oen. Thomas Dalyell, a contfuuMler in the Bejralist army, taken prisoner at the battle of Wogroaeter, Mrred the (?nr of Hasoovy during the (Common- wealth, and after the Bestoration oom.-in-chief of the forces in SooUand, P.C. 1660, M.p. 00. LinUtbgow ; d. 1686), created a BAlunnrT 7 Nor. 1686 (for his father's services), with the ^ 'lowtng limitation. **ao post ejaadeoessom in Thomam Dal- 1 «||Qg flUim lefitimam natn maximom et heredes ejus '^lUOBettaUieiibi in Jure hereditario statu ac famiUe de iiinne ■oeeedentes " (see also Milne's List of Nova SooUa BarooeCi^ ante). At no deed of entail can be found, the Baro- netQj Bual bepreenmed to be extinct. Sir Thomas m. Catha- rine, dan. of Sir William Drummond, of Biccarton, and had a »'>n and tdana. ( 1 ) Sir Thonas, Sad Baronet of Binns, d. unm. 1719, when the male Use beoane extinct. (2) Macdalaa. m. to James Menteith, of Auldcathy, whose twirs male have ■wuniiil the tlUe of Baronet. (3) Jaaat, n. to OoL Walter Shairp, of Houston. It ia«ad«elood that the eaUte of Binns referred to in the remainder paaiinl from the family in 1841. A iiMS— Qoarterfar 1st and 4th. Or. a bend cheqny sa. and arg. Iictween thrae bnckles ax. Mbxtkitii. 2nd and 8rd. 8a.. a naked nan ppr., a canton arg. chargvd with a sword and pistol luiia.ppr. CHRflT— A dexter hand holding a scymitar ppr. hilted and ixtmmelled or, orer It " I dare." srppoBTnui— Two lions sejeant gnardant gu. on a hillock l»pr, Morro-^RIght and Beaeon. Title aoknowladgad br Bnrke, Lodge, Walford's County Pnmilies. and aU UaU of Baronetii. (Sir) Archibald m. 2ndly— 5 Nov. 1840, Sophia, youngest dau. of George Orred, Esq. of Tranmere Hall, Cheshire, and has 2 sons, (5) Charles Gordon Cumming, d.d. Jena, late of St. Andrew's Church, Tavistock Place, London, archdeacon of Grenada 1874/7, chaplain to Right Rev. Piers Claughton, late bishop of Colombo, formerly chaplain to the forces; b. 14 Feb. 1844; m. 17 Oct. 1872, Edith, youngest dau. of William Charles Went- worth, Esq. formerly president of legislative council, Sydney, and has a dau. Beatrix Leyla Marjory "Wentworth. (6) WilUam James Colquhoun, forest depart. Bombay: b. 14 Jan. 1860. ARMS— Quarterly, 1st and 4th, Gu, a lion rampant arg. within a bordure of the last charged with eight roses of the field DUNBAR. 2nd and 3rd, Or, three cushions within the royal tressure gu. Randolph all within a bordure quartered az. and of the first (in the centre of the quarters a deer's head cabossed ppr.) Crkst— A dexter hand apaumte pointing to an astral crown ppr. MOTTO— Spem vigilantia firmat. SEAT— Duffus, Elgin. THE Baronetcy. SIB WILLIAM DITNBAR, of Hempriggs, co. Caithness (elder son of John Dunbar, of Hempriggs, co. Moray, and his wife Anna, eldest dau. of Andrew Eraser, commissar of Inverness), was created a Baronet 10 April, 1700, with remainder to his heirs male. He m. Margaret, dau. of Alexander Sinclair, of Lathron (of the Dunbeath family— see post), and I died in 1711 without male issue; when he was succeeded by his brother Sir Robert, of Northfield, who d. 1747, and after the death of his son. Sir Patrick, of Northfield, 3rd Baronet, 5 May, 1763, aged 86, the title was assumed by Alexander Dunbar, of Newtoun, in consequence of his having been served heb- male general of Sir Patrick Dunbar (see below) ; and on 16 Nov. 1864, the arms of " Dame Mary Dunbar-Brander, relict of the late Sir Archibald Dunbar, of Northfield, Baronet of Nova Scotia," son of the said Sir Alexander Dunbar, were matriculated in the Lyon register. D ICK, (SIR) Henry Paoe, of Islip Street, Kentish Town ; b. 1853; 7th in descent from SIB WILLIAM DICK, of Braid, near Edinburgh, M.P. mer- chant and banker, provost 1688/9, knighted between 10 Aug. and 17 Nor. 1641 ; d. in London 1666, aged 76, never baring been oraated a Baronet, although that dignity has been asenmed by snooeesire representatives of the family. (See Heralproxiraate accuracy. (See pedigree in Baronetage.) D ALTON-FITZGERALD, (SiB) GERALD Richard, "of Castle Ishen, co. Cork" (1644, 1.), late lieut. R.N.; assumed the additional surname and arms of Dal ton by R.L. 23 Mar. 1867 ; b. 21 Aug. 1832; m. 15 Jan. 1861, Agnes Georgian*, 2nd dau. of George Wildes, Esq. of Manchester. Title acknowledged by Burke. Lodge, Walford's County Families, and all current lists of Baronets. Arms— Quarterly, 1st and 4th, Erm. asaltire gti. PiTZOKRALD. 2nd and 3rd, Az. a lion rampant guardant within an orle of cross-crosslets arg. DALTOX. rnRST— 1st, A boar passant gu. FiTZGKRALD. 2nd, A dragon's head vert, wings or, Dalton. Motto— Shannet a boo. Seat— Thumham Hall, Lancashire. Town House— 33, Orosvenor Place, s.w. The Bahonktcy. THE following pedigree* extractetl from Ulster's ofllce. Dublin, an; not only absolutely irreoondlabie bot afford the evidence which clearly shews that the preaent r s p rcaen ta- tive descends from a knight who died in 1611 and not from a baronet of the same name created SS yean later, via., in 1M4. It is well nigh incredible that Ulster King of Arms and his fether before him should for nearly half a oentonr have pub- lished such a subterfuge M this— «nd others which go to swrll this section of the work. Bndi genealogtos hold the torch to **Chaa8 " not to history, whaterer may be the opinion of - king of arms. The Liber Munemm Publioomm Hlbemte, edited by R« ley LasoeUes early in this oentmy by order of the hooae .i oonunoDS, oontalna a rqirint of the Uat o( the Baroneti of Irehmd compiled l7 John Lodge, deputy kaepor of the rseords, &c Dublin. The entry reUting to this Baronetcy Is as foDowa— " Sir Ed- mund Fitsgerald, Knight, of Olenttsh, oo. Limsriok, privy teal, OzfonL n April. 164JL patent, DnbUn, 8 Febi ie44. 18«, 1»*. SO«»,f.BJO. fernNCT.** IB BDXUND FITZQBBALD, of Otenlkh, took part in the rebelUon of 1641, and had hk artalw conflwated. In a clause of the act of aTpianatkw aM» ba waa naaad as one of the penona whom Obablbs IL Intandad to rartora as far as poarible to his fbrmer p o« wl ons,bot ha died before rsatltation took^dace, for in Feb. 1670, his eldest aoa and heir, ria.— SIB JOHN FrrZOEBALD.had a drarae made in hkllRTonr. under the act of aattleoMnt, of soaaa of tha lands tenerly held by his flathar, tncfandinf Oortaatabhrid. now Magfleld. oo. Limerick. This decree was aaroDed In tha court of ohaaosrT. Irehmd, 16 Feb. 1670. Ha aettlad the propwty (tbna rMtotad) on his marrlaga with Dame men in 1674, aa radtid in a deerse (Na 1164, TnalM OoDaotiom, PJU>. Irslaad), dated Dae. 170L with iwMfaMkraflvhlidsath and the dnth of his wife to his aeooml tarollMr, ICantoa. with ranniadw to his third, fbnrth, and fifth hwithsw Binhard, ThoaM,and Bd- mnnd. Sir John bad no tMM,aiid waa attainted la 1661 for his adharmoa to JAMSi IL AB bia wouuta (anepttng his widow's Intanat tbanin) waa sold by tha tewlsas of forfeited flstatsa,tl JnBa.lYOI.aBd por e b ass d by tiM Hon. WlUiam PIU- Blaalto^ aBOMtor A tba pnMBt Lord IfMkvry. Ha died abnad aboot lilS. Tba attalndor do« aol appear to bare S' In ITOt Sir John's tha tbaartalaflfbwb Aflw Ibis dale BO when tha foOowlBff peUtioned out of appaan of ttrii Baraoetcy an til 1 780 rat waa rsoofded by Ukter king of S" PBDIORO MaOOEDBD BT SIR WlLUAM HAWKOTII, ULSTBR KWO or ABMS. IB BDXUND FITZOBBALD, of Ctalidi. co. Ltanariek. . Knt. crsated a Baborbt • PM». 1644, 10 Obarum L: m. HoBora, dan. of Jamsa FItBgwald, leq. graBdaoB of John, l4th Bad of DamoDd, and bad a aoB, Madkioi FinanuMNof OMila Ubla, m. Lady Hoaora. dan. of— Bari of OaBoarl^, aBd bad a aoa, Oarrst FrnwnuLD, m.Oatbsrtoa,daa.of Charlsa O'Bri' oommoaly caDad Lord Ytaoonat Clara, aad had a oo•^ Jamrb FmOBRALD, Bi. ABiy,daa.of Thomaa Fitagem Knight of Kerry, and had a son, Mauricb Fitsorrald, m. Helen, dan. of Walter Bnti Baq. eblcet BOB of Bkhard Bntler, Baq. of Kllcaah,and ha*l i IB BICHABD FITZOBBALD, of Oaatle Ishin. oo. (\>r\. Bart. m. Joanna Maria, dan. and aole heir of Jam' HawUns' i S Bsq. of Dingle, oo. Kerry. (This ends Hawking which conchidss with the following attartation) :— To all and singnhu' to whom tbsM pnacnts shall oome. William HawUM, Bsq. Ulster King of Anna and Principal Herald of all IrsUnd, sendetb grseting. Know ye thersfore that I, the said Klnc of Arms, by tha power and authority to me gnmted by bis prfw«>rit Majesty King Oeorge the Third, nader the Great Baal of of Irehmd, do herebv certify that Sir Biahn : i. of Castle Ishen in the county of Oark.Barr>i :iy dcaoended in a direct line from Sir B^)> of Clinlish (sic), in the county of Limeri< as created a Baronet the 8th of Febmary. ve aroM are the p r uu ei iy of the said Sir ;d. Baronet. In testimony whereof I barr -d my name and title and affixed the seal of n. the eighteenth day of Norember, one th' and eighty. William Ulster King of Arnw uf mU In laud. It will be obw^n-rxi timt th«» abora p4dipror i^ \vit}iniit any date after the gT "'araaetoy,an I to authorities. Th iiedigraa, con un Betham, appean, ; :......icd npoB aati bably contains a true aoooant of the origi < family of Fitsgerald of Castle Ishen. BAROXETA GE—CHA OS. 687 with that o( HftwUm in all important respects except the — entfal link which oonnecti the flnt Maurice Fitzgerald, of OMrtto bhan.and Ui mother. Honora Fitzgerald, of the Desmond tenUy, with the Baronet of Clenlish. The later descents are M fouowi: — CnB) JAMB8 TRANT FITZGERALD (son of Sir Richard, •boVA-OMntiotied), d. 18S4, liaving m. Bridget Anne More, dau. if BolMt Dalton,of Thomham Hall, oo. Lane, (by his 3rd irttB Bridcet, dan. of Thouias More, of Bamboroogh Hall, Tcrita. wiAvw of Peter Metcalfe, of Glendford Briggs, co. Line. nd oohilr of her brother Thomae More). Ills son, (BEK) JAlOStd. U Sept. ISW.haring m. 27 Sept. 1836, An- frmta HenritttAt Snd dan. of Yice-Adm. Sir Thomas Fremantle (B. (XnTHLOB); she d. 11 June, 1863, having had 3 sons and adaoa. (1) (Sir) James George, aasumed by R.U 31 May, 1861, the sur- •ama of Dai/TOH before that of Fitzgerald and the arms of IMtoB qoarteriy; b. 6 Jan. 1831; d. s. p. 16 Jan. 1867, having m. 2r. .liiiw ixM. Blanche Mary, dau. of Hon. Philip Stourtun (f. Rho d. 7 June, 187ft. (2 > Lid Richard, present repreeentative. (3> .......™. (4) Coctiia, m. If May. 18ft3, to Louis, son of the Marquis Bariuii, OsTaUerlno Maggiore to Pios IX. (6) Emily. BrrHAJf'8 Pkdiorsk. (; s: 7l (i i:. ,] riM.. Bn Ma M •""'"" ERALD, son of the Knight of Kerry, % who had a son, /.GERALD, Knt of CToyne, who had 3 Hdmund), and the eldest, I >MOXD, Knt. of Cloyne, seised of lands Miaclenyne, Ballyritlieen, Briagby, Castle ion of 100 marks per annum 16 May, ri Moontioy, L.D. 11 Mar. 1601 ; d. at •>i;<. Having m. Honora, dan. of Tdge O'Brien, igh, Earl of Tbomond, and bad 8 sons and 3 whom presently. un, CO. Cork, fay grant from his father 111 mtcd 1ft Aug. 1618; by Honora O'Sullivan lans. ttostellan. 1618 ; d. s. p. SO Aug. 163ft, having > of Theobald, Lord Brittas. (9) Honor. of RobeK Walsh, of Stewmargy, and ' and Lixnaw. i^ile Islien, by Lady EUen, • ( astle Ishen, who d. s. p. Feb. lau. of Charles O'Brien, Esq. and If, and had a son, Castle Ishen ; will dated 19 Jan. ;h. ha\nng m. Ist, Amy, dau. of :. Viiightof Kerry; hem. 2ndly, -. By his 1st wife he had (Idest son, llVLn, «>f Castle l8hen,(J) m. Helen, ^on of Richard Butler, Esq. of Kilcash, IS of Onnond, and had a son. •\ Honora. dau. of James FitsMaurice (FitzGerald), " the arch tZ^it^^lm^ great-giundson of Thomas, 8th Eari of En^n.l T u TUsmTm: 1st, to John FitzEdmund (Ktz- R" I^? vJ** ,t^. .It Mneschal of Imokilly; he died a ^^™*'*i l^'ffli ciSe lM»^2e «'m!To Sir Edmond Fitz- 5^".bi^iSS^^ Sr'^%roved in 1628, she men- ■S)"iSrdSSitS.ri'6JSr^ea^^ Ids brother Maurice of ^TriilJ^in Bnttevant Abbey a slab bearing the follo^ring *al<^n-°mrf^the souls of Maurice Fitzgerald, Esq. RICHARD, of Castle Ishen, m. Joanna Maria, dau. and sole heir of James Trant, of Dingle, co. Kerry, and had with 2 daus. Helena and Susanna, an only son, JAMES TRANT FITZGERALD, of Castle Ishen, m. Bridget Anne, dau. of Robert Daltou, of Thumham Hall, co. Lane, and had a son and dau. Ell James FitzGerald, Esq. of Castle Ishen. 21 Maria. Certified by Sir William Betham, Ulster King of Arms of all Ireland, 14 Oct. 1829. Entered in "Pedigrees" xvi. 213. (Signed) J. ROCH, Registrar. FLEETWOOD, Rev. (Sir) Peter Louis Hes- KETH, M.A. Oxon. incumbent St. Mary's, Plaistow, claims to have succeeded his father the late Sir Peter Hesketh-Fleetwood, created a Bako- NET 20 July, 1838, who appears however to have died 8. p. m. 12 April, 18GG. (See Herald and Genealogist, vol. iv. p. 371.) Title acknowle«lged by Lodge, Kelly's Upper Ten Thousand, &c. T7U.ETCHER, Lieut.-Col. Sir Richard, r.e. J- of Carrow, co. Cork, created a Baronet 14 Dec. 1812, for services during Peninsular war, fell at San Sebastian Aug. 1813, leaving 2 sons; on the death of the elder, Sir Richard John, 25 Dec. 1876, the title became extinct, the younger brother Charles Orlando, having died about 1823, and con- sequently could not have become 3rd Baronet as stated by Sir Bernard Burke in his Peerages, pub- lished from 1877 to 1879. FOULIS, of Woodhall, see pedigree in Baronet- age, where Sir James, 7th Baronet, is said to have succeeded as son of William, son of John, son of William, 2nd son of Sir John, of Ravelston, Bart, a statement which requires to be substan- tiated by particulars. TT'OULIS, Sir David, of Ingleby Manor, Yorks. -L' (3rd son of James Foulis, of Colintou, see Baronetage), created a Baronet op England 6 Feb. 1619 ; the title became extinct on the death of his descendant Rev. Sir Henry Foulis, 9th Baro- net, rector of Great Brickhill, Bucks. 7 Oct. 1876. His cousin, John Robinson Foulis, a midshipman B.N. died 1815, and therefore could not have become 10th Baronet, as stated by Sir Bernard Burke in his Peerage, published in 1877, p. 489, and copied into the various genealogical publications of the year. GIBB, (Sir) James Campbell, formerly in crown lands department, Canada, and late capt. Federal army, U.S. ; assumes, as former repre- sentatives of his family have also done, the Baro- netcy conferred upon Sir Henry Gib, Knt. of Falk- land, groom of the bedchamber to Heniy, Prince of of Castle Ishin, of the house of Desmond, who dyed the 16th day of Sept. 1726, and Dame Helen, his wife, of the house of Ormond, wlio dyed in the year 1721, whose bodies are deposited in this vault with tlieir ancestors until the resurrection of the dead in Christ our Lord." It would seem from this inscription that the generations of Maurice and James are misijlaced in botli the pedigrees, for Maurice Fitzgerald, of Castle Ishen, in his will dated 20 Mar. 1678/9, and proved 7 June, 167.9, names his grandson, Maurice, but as to these facts the official pedigree of Hawkins observes nn almost ominous silence. GS8 BARON ETA GE—CHA OS. A' Wales and afterwards to JAMES I. created a BARONET OP Nova Scotia 1634/5, who died without male issue April 1650, when the title ib supposed to have expired. The patent is not registered and has been lost ; but is said in Milne's List to have been "providit to the heires male whatsoever." Title acknowledged by Lodge's Peerage, Debrett's Baro- netage, Walford's Comity FamiHes, &c. GORDON (Sib), Robert Glendonwyn, of Letterfourie, co. Banff. (1625, N.8.) ; b. 1824. ftineage. dam GORDON, Lord of Aboyne, Earl of Sutherland in right of his wife, d. 17 May, 1537, having m. Eliza- beth, Countess of Sutherland,in her own right dau. of John. 8th Earl, and sister and coheir of John, 9th Earl ; she d. Sept. 1536, having had issue. His great-grandson, A LEXANDER, 11th Earl of Sutherland, d. 6 Dec. 1594 A having m. 1st, Lady Barbara Sinclair, eldwt dwi. of George, 4th Earl of Caithness, whom he divorced 1573. He m. 2ndly— 13 Dec. 1573, Lady Jean Gordon, 3rd dau. of George, 4U» Earl of Huntly,high chancellor of Scotland (she wa«m.lst^ 22 Feb. 1565, 6, to James, Earl of Bothwell, but the mf™«« was annulled 7 May, 1567); she d. 14 May, 1629, aged 84 (h»T. ing re-m. to Alexander Ogilvy, of Boyne), having had wltb other issue, 2 sons, ^ (1) John, 12th Earl of Sutherland (D. SUTHERLAND). (2) Hon Sir Robert, of Gordonstoun, the historian of his family (son of Alexander, 11th Earl of Sutherland-«ee PKBRAOIO, gentleman of the bedchamber to King JAMES 1606, knighted 1609 gentleman of the bedchamber to CHARLES I. who created him a Baronet of NovA ScoTIA with rem«ind« to his heir male whatsoever, 28 May, 1626, being the fljnrt ofthat order, sheriff principal of Invemeaashire 1629, vice-ch«mbertaln 1630 ; P.O. Scotland 1634; b. 14 May, 1580; d. 1656, having m^ Feb. 1613, Louisa, only child and sole heir of John Gordon, Lord of Glenluce, dean of Salisbury, brother of George, 4th Earl of Hmitly, and had issue. On the death of hla deioendant. Sir William Gordon, 6th Baronet, 5 Mar. 17»5, his male descendants are supposed to have become extinct. JAMES GORDON, of Letterfourie (said to be deeoended from Sir James Gordon, adm. of Scotland 1*18, yoongest brother of Adam, Earl of Sutherland, L«xl of AboynejMU of George, 2nd Earl of Huntly), was served heir maleof Sir Wtulam Gordon, 6th Baronet, 22 April, 1806 (see pedigree Pl*ytolr's Baronetage of Scotland, p. clxxxv. et seq.) ; d. S4 Dec 1843, having m. in 1801, Mary, eldest dau. and heir of William Gleudonwyn ; she d. May, 1845, having had, (1) Sir William, succeeded his father, lieut.-ool. in the army, major late 66th regt.; b. 26 Dec. 1803; d. \mm. 5 Dec 1861. (2) Robert Glendonwyn, present representotivc (3) Helen. „ (4) Mary, d. 11 Oct, 1861, having m. 86 Dec. 1837, to Hon. Sir William Shoe, sergeant-at-law, and a judge of the court of Queen's Bench ; he d. 19 Feb. 1868, having had, with Other issue, 2 sons and 2 daus. George Darrell SiiEE, b. 12 July, 1843.— Henry Gordon 8 b. 8 July, 1846.— Mary Lucy.— Winifred Tereea Agnes. (5) Alexaudrina Jane. Title acknowledged by Burke, Lodge, Walford's County Families, and aU lists of Baronets. GORDON, Sir Francis, of Lcsmore, co. Aber- deen, said to be descended from Sir James Gordon, of Lesmore, created a Baronet 2 Sept. 1625. Burke's Peerage 1828 to 1837. GRAHAM, (Sir) Robert James, "of Esk, Cumberland ;" on reference to the article Grabam, of Norton Conyers, in the Baronetage, it will be noticed that Sir Richard Graham (3rd Baro- net), Viscount Preston (ext. 1739), was found guilty of high treason and sentenced to death, but pardoned, 1691. It is concluded that his estates and the title of Baronet were forfeited. The resumption of the Baronetcy did not appear in any printed work until 1819, when it was assumed by Rev. William Graham (great-grandson of 2nd Baronet), who was also one of the claimants to the Earldom of Annan- dale and Hartfell. See Herald and Genealogist, roL ir. pp. t77, 169. GRANT, Sir Alexander, " of Dalvey," prin- cipal and vice-chancellor Edinburgh Uni- versity since 1868, great-great-grandson of Sir Patrick Grant, of Inverladinem. (See also pedigr in Baronetage.) THB babonstct. DUNCAN grant find son of John Grant (d. Ifi08). by Margaret his wife, dau. of Sir James OgihT. of De^- ford]; m. Mary, dan. of Hugh Rose, haron of Kilravock, and had with other Issue S sons, (1) John, grandfttther (according to Betham) of Sir James Grant, of Dalvey, King's adrocate, created a Baroxbt op Nota Scotia 1688, with remaindar to his heirs male whataoerer; he d. a p. 16M, faSTiag m. dau. of Sir Gideon Soott, of Higliebeittt, and dst«r of Soott, of Higliebeitar, Walter, Bart of Tarras (B. Polwabtb). (2) 8wet(m,ni. JaneShaw,ofRoChiemiiroliiu,andwas(aocci ing to Betham) great-great gi andtsther of SIB PATRICK, olInT«Hadin«ni,8Bd Baronet, who is said to have so oceedad to the Dahrvy and other estates on the death of Sir James Grant, as nearest hair mala, and also to have claimed the baronetcy. "This datm having been in- restigatad was allowed and a regolar retorn thereof madp. which retom is taken noUoe of in the carttfloate of armorial bearings issned by Almrandar Brodle, of Brodie, Lyon king of armsTdated 11 Jan. ITU" (Betham's Baronalage, toL t. p. S5). He d. 17M, aged 101, teavlng iasne. Bithsr ba or his son. Sir Alexander, ranunad tte title, which had bean dormant since 18M. HAMILTON, Sib Bobbbt Nouiii Colli... .. Silverton Hill, co. Lanark," descended from Sir Robert Hamilton of Silverton Hill, who Ib said to have been created a Baronet of Nova Scotia aboat 1646, bat of this creation there seemii to be no evidence. (See pedigree in Babonbtaob.) HAMILTON, (SIR) William, **of Preston, co. Haddington," col. R.A. comdg. r.a. W. dis- trict 1881, son of (Sir) William Hamilton, pr fesaor of logic and metaphysics Edinburgh Univ< sity, who assumed the Baronetcy by reMon (as il is said) of being serred heir male general to Sir Robert Hamilton, 2nd Baroiiet, who d. 1701. THB Babokktot. m WILLLA.M HAMILTON (son of Sir Thomas HamUton I Knt.), created a Baju>!(KT or NOVA SOOTIA, with ro- mainder to his hciis male whataoerer, i Nor. 1671, hJMl I dn ! and was succeeded by his brother Sir Bobert, a oelebrH rebel commander, who d. nnm. 1701. Profcesor Hamilton v according to the pedigree in Bnrice's Foemga ISM.oreaArgrcat - grandson of Bobert Hamilton, of Airdrie, who is tibere stated as "having bnt a limited eatate," subeeqnently altered into " having burthened his estate " ; he is merdy stated to be a kinsman of the Snd Baronet (See also HenU and Genealogist, voL Iv. p. 871.) Title acknowledged by Burke, Lodge, Walford's (7onnt7 Families, and all lists of Baronets. S' HAY, (Sir) Robert, of .--iimmicKi aiul H.i toun (1635, N.8.), J.P. and D.L. co. Peel' major Ist Midlothian admin, batt. R.V.; b. 8 May, 1825; m. 3 Aug. 1853, Sally, dau. of Alexander Duncan, Esq. of Knossington Grange, co. Lciccst < and has 4 sons and 2 daus. (1) John Adam, late lieut. Soots ffoardii ; b. 8 May, 1864; m, 10 Mar. 1881. Aniip Salisbury Mary MeUora. oldent pout.) (2) Alexander Duncan, U.A.; b. 11 Aug. 18M; d. 1881. HAKOiXETA GE— CHA OS. C89 >. 35 Mar. 1861. -1 Ang. 1864. (6) rueadowi, FMbleaahire. Gate, Kensington, W. Ths Babonktct. t)ie limitation of this Baronetcy is i List, nor iu the printed pedigrees. I.ttua9e. in the aimy, ool. 9l8t regt.; d. [ < )WS HAT. of Pralthfleld (only son of John. 8rd Lord Hay, - heireas of Smithfleld— aee M. Twbkd- - and had with other iesoe 9 sons, ithfleld, father of John and grand- lalh. r r,l Kill Jamm Hat, of Smithfleld, an eeqoire of the body to JAMn VI. 16S4 ; created a Babokbt of Nova Scotia 20 July. 16M (not reoorded in great seal register) ; on the death of his gzaadaon Sir James, 3rd Baronet, in 1683, his male line lyiad, and the Baronetcy remained unclaimed until 180f, when Jamas Hay, M.D. (see below), claimed it, and is said to hare been served heir by a jury at Peebles 9 Nor. of thatyear. /2/ John, of KlmimMMtowa, m. Marion Ker.and had 8 sons. II i« dwModant in the Rh genantioii, ris.:— rAMBB HAT, MJX (eldart son of John Hay, of Haystomi, 00. Feebtai), whose claim to the Baronetcy, which had lK>cn dormant for ISO rears, was acknowledged and allowed by a jury at Peabtas • Nor. 180* ; d. 11 Oct 1810, having m. I7&l,DonM. yoaoffWt dan. and coheir of Daniel Campbell, Vm\. ot OnmjuidB. His son, T OHN (Ml Barooet), of Bdinborgh. banker ; b. 15 Jan. 1765 ; p) d. SS May, ISM, baring m. » July, 1 785, Hon. Maty EUup )><-th,roangeatdaa.of James, 16th Baron Forbes ; she d. 8 Nor. 1801. Wring had 4 sons and 5 daus. <1) John (0th Baronet), m.p. Peebleshire. 1831 ^ 1833/4, 18M/7 : b. I Aug. 1788 : d. s. p. 1 Nor. 18M, baring m Preston : aha d. S fisot. 186S. (2) Ad«m, MieoaMM his (3) CharlaiMiiRaj, 3 July. 18M. (4) teBiMl. b. • Ang. 1801; d. 11 Jan. 1879. (5) Orthwina (0) MaiT. d. I Mar. 1877, baring m. 8 Feb. 1819, to Oeorge, Hin of Sir William Fortw, of Pitaligo, Bart.; he d. S6 Sept 1M57. (7) BUMbeth, d. t Ang. ISM, baring m. ft Jan. 18S«, as Snd wifto, to 8ir Darid Hnntar-Blair, Bart who d. S6 Dec. 1857. (8) Orao^d. S Jan. 18S7. baring m. M July, 1881, to Matthew (oTjm, d. U Jan. l3i, hariaf m. tft April, 1817, to Col. Charles MaekeniieFnMr,o< OaMe Fnaer (Mackkkzib), who d. 7 Mar. 18T1. DAM ( 7tli Bwonet). of Edinburgh, banker, M.P. LinUth- K«>wiiliin> 18M/10; b. 14 Dec 1795 ; d. 18 Jan. 1867, luring m. S3 Mar. 18SS, HenrietU Odlender, eldest dan. of William Grant, Bn. of (Xmgalton, co. Haddington ; she d. 6 June, 1849, baring had t sons and 4 dans. ( 1 ) John William, oapt. Soota fusilier guards ; b. 16 Feb. 1834; • I. 14 f^. 1867. (2) Robert, present rBpreeentatire. (3) Dorothea, m. 6 Ang. 1861, to Sir Henry Edwyn Chandoe, 1 1 iMlamoie fWanhnpr, Bart. (4) Mary Anna, m. It Dec 1860, to Lieut-Col. Cliarles Inge ; who d. 16 Nor. 1874, baring bad a son and dan. William Frederick lie ok, b. 1 Aug. 1868.— Ethel Harriet. ( 5) Louisa Oraoe, m. t7 Nor. 186S. as Snd wife, to James Wolfe Murray, of (MngWtia, Ferths. (Babt.) (0) Adelaide. Title aoknowtodced by Burke, Lodge, Walford's Ck)uuty FamlUea, and aU Uato of Baronets. A' HAY, Sib John, of Alderston, created a Baro- NKT OP Nova Scotia 22 Feb. 1703, with re- mainder to his heirs male, line extinct on the death of his grandson ; there should be no difficulty in obtaining the full particulars of Sir John's brother Alexander, the father of Thomas, Lord Huntingdon of Session, and ancestor of the present Baronet, According to Sir Bernard Burke's extinct Baro- netage this title became extinct in 1825, but it was restored to his Peerage and Baronetage published in 1853 ; it is needless to add that from the terms of the remainder it is almost impossible that the creation could have become extinct. INNES, (Sib) John, of Balveny, co. BanfE; s. his father in 1878 ; b. 25 Nov. 1840. Skat— Edengight House, Banffshire. The Baronetcy. SIR ROBERT INNES, of Innermarkie and Balveuy, which he acquired from Lord Ochiltree 1615 (descended in the 4th generation from Walter, 1st laird of Innermarkie 1480, see Duke of Roxburghe), created a Baroxet OF Nova Scotia 12 Jan. 1628 (? according to Playfair 12 Feb. 1631) ; the descent of this baronetcy is variously stated. Eineage. SIR JOHN INNES, of Edengight, assumed the Baronetcy on the death of his kinsman Sir William in 1817, without service or proof of pedigree, as heir male of tlie 1st Baronet, claiming to be descended from John Innes, of Edengight, said to be great-uncle of the 1st Baronet, but no such person appears in the pedigree published in Douglas's Baronage ; b. 23 June, 1767 ; d. 23 Mar. 1829, ha\ing m. 1796, Barbara, 3rd dau of George Forbes, Esq. and grand-dau. of Sir John Forbes, of Monymusk, and had, ^vith other issue, 2 sons, (1) John (10th Baronet) ; d. unm. 2 Dec. 1838, aged 37. (2) James Milne, (11th Baronet), d.l. Banff, E.l.c.s.; b. 24 Feb. 1808; d. 11 May, 1878; m. 4 April, 1837, Elizabeth, dau. of Alexander Thurbiu^, Esq. of Keith, and had 6 sons and 3 daus. [1] John, present representative. [2' James, b. 20 Jan. 1846. [3] Robert, b. 28 Mar. 1847. [4' Tliomas, b. 22 Feb. 1852. [5] Hector, b. 27 Oct. 1860. 16' Edwani, b. 10 Aug. 1864. [7' Barlmra Forbes, d. 24 Mar. 1872, having m. 29 Dec. 1864, to her cousin Edward Wood Stock, bar.-at-law, LL.B.and has Ssone, Edward Innee Stock, b. 1 Feb. 1866.— Arthur James, b. 22 Mar. 1867. [8] Annie Thurbum, m. 27 Sept. 1870, to her cousin Edward Alexander Thurbiu-n, Esq. of Calcutta. [9] EUzabeth Helen. Title acknowledged by Burke, Lodge, Walford's County Funilies, and all lists of Baronets. INNES, (Sir) George, capt. Hants, mil. 1870/5, lieut. late 22nd Bombay N.I.; b. 1834 ; only son of (Sir) David Innes (Bart.), of Oxton and Cockstoune, n.b. assumed a Baronetcy created 20 Mar. 1628, and of which nothing more seems to be known. Title acknowledged by Lodge, Kelly, &c. Lawson of Gatherley Castle. Know all whom this may concern that I, Henry Lawson, hitherto known as Henry Lawson, of Gatherley Castle, in the county of York, Esquire, have taken and assumed the name of De Biu-gh in addition to my former surname of Lawson, and that I shall henceforth be known and sign myself by the name and designation of Henry De Burgh Lawson. And whereas His Majesty King Charles II. by his letters patent bearing date the sixth day of July, in the year of Our Lord one thousand six hundred and sixty-five, conferred the rank, style, and title of a Baronot upon John Lawson, of Biu-gh Hall, near Cat- teryck, iu tne county of York, and the heirs male lawfully begotten of his body. And whereas the said Sir John Lawson, so created a Baronet as aforesaid, had issue by Catherine Howard, his lawful wife, three sons, namely, John Lawson, the eldest son, Henry Lawson, the second son, and William Law- son, the third son. That the said John Lawson, eldest sou of the said Sir John Lawson, died in the lifetime of his said father without heirs lau-fuUy begotten of his body; that the said Henry Lawson, second son aforesaid, succeeded his father in the said Baronetcy aforesaid. And whereas upon the death of the late Sir Henry Lawson, of Bm-gh Hall aforesaid, Baronot, who died>1thout heirs lawfully begotten of his body, 690 BARON ETA GE—CHA OS. all the heirs male lawfully begotten of the body of the said Henry Lawson, second sou of the said Sir John Lawson, who was created a Baronet as aforesaid, became entirely extinct and ended. And whereas I, the said Henry De Burgh Lawson, being the son and heir of Henry Lawson, son and heir of George Lawson, son and heir of William Lawson, son and hdr of William Lawson, son and heir of the said William Lawson, third son of the said Sir Jolm Lawson, who was created a Baronet as aforesaid, am now and stand the heir male lawfully begotten of the body of the said Sir John Lawson aforesaid, and am accordingly by right of blood and inheritance lawfully entitled to the said Baronetcy under the special limitations of the said original letters patent aforesaid, whereby the said Baronetcy was so created as aforesaid, as is fully set forth in mv pedigree enrolled in Her Majesty's High Coiirt of Chancery on the eleventh day of January, in the present year of Our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and seventy-seven. And whereas, in right of my said lineage aforesaid, as the heir male of the said Sir John Lawson, the first Baronet as aforesaid, lawfully begotten of his body, and by virtue of the said limita- tions contained and set forth in the said original letters patent by which the said title was created as aforesaid, I, the said Henry De Burgh-Lawson, have assumed and hereby do assume as my lawful right, to myself and the heirs male law- fully begotten of my body, tlie said Baronetcy; and I hereby make known that I shall hereafter from the date of the^ presents be kno%vn by the name, rank, style, and title of Sir Henry De Burgh-Lawson, of Gatherley Castle, in the county of York, Baronet. Given at my Castle of Gatherley aforesaid, on this sixteenth day of January, in the year of Our Lord one thousand eight hundred and seventy-seven. HENRY DE BURGH-LAWSON. Witness, John Bolton, Gentleman, Waterford Lodge, Scarborough. See Lineage of Lawson, of Brough Hall, Bart. LESLIE, (Sir) Charles Henby, "of Wardis and Findrassie, co. Moray," lieut. Bengal S.C. ; 8. his father; b. 1848. It is said that this Baronetcy was claimed and assumed by John Leslie, as 4th Baronet, without even the customary service of a jury ; no date given. Itineage. SIR ANDREW DE LESLEY (desccndeil from Bartholomew de Leslyn, a Flemish chief, who settled in the dlBtrict of Garioch temp. WirjiiAM thk Lion); m. Mary, one of the three daus. and coheirs of Sir Alexander Abcmethy, of Aber- nethy, and got the baronies of Ballinbreich, In Fife, Caimy, in Perthshire, and Rothes, co. Elgin, and liad 4 sons, (1) Norman, ancester of the Earl of lldtlies. (2) Sir Walter, Earl of Ross in right of his wife; m. (P^nU dispensation dated Dec. 1367) Euphemia, Countess of Roes in her own right, elder dau. and coheir of William, 7th Earl of Ross. (3) Andrew. (4) George, of Balquhain, m. dau. of Keith, of luverugie. His grandson, William Leslie, of Balquhain, m. as his 2nd wife. Dame Agnes Irvine, dau. of the Laird of Drum, and liad a son, Alexander Leslie, of Wardis, Aberdeen, by gift of his father, receiver-gen. to James IV. ; m. Elizabeth Lauder, heiress of Balcolmie. His descendant, WILLIAM LESLIE, of Wardis, king's falconer; m. Janet, dau. of Robert Innes, of Inuermarkie, and liad with 4 daus. 6 sons, (1) Walter, d. unm. (2) John, of Wardis, d. about 1628 ; m. dau. of Sir James Crichton, of Fendraught, and d. 1620, having had with 3 dau. 3 sons: viz. [1] Sir John, created a BARONET OP NoVA ScOTIA 1 Sept. 1623, witli remainder to his heirs male whatsoever; m. Elizabeth, dau. of John Gordon, of Newton, and had with other issue a son. Sir John, 2nd Baronet ; d. unm. [2] (Sir) William (3rd Baronet), but as the Wardis estate passed from the title he did not assume it ; m. Helen, dau. of Gordon, of Newton, and had with 3 daus. 4 sons, of whom it is said there is no succession. [3] Norman, m. Marjory, dau. of John Leith, of Harthill, and had 2 sons, /I/ John, of New Raine, m. Janet Gordon, dau. of the Laird of Newton, and had a son Patrick, of New Raine 1700, father of 2 sons. (1) WUliam LesUe, of AbcrdMB. who Is itetod in Dou«hu's But>ni«e 17M to be the W|w ee< uUU» «( the family and heir to the Baronetcy. (2) John Pfttrick (aooording to Playfair). whoee Snd SOD, John, wu father of John, who claimed to be 4th Baronet. 121 Alexander, of ToUosh Btzmthbogie; m. MorrlKNi of Bofimie, and bad nameroai iHae. (3) George, of Crichie, m. Maijoty.dMi. of Patrick LmUb, '-^' (1) Momum Bob«rt, s. his fathar. iqgfna Bi] TanbDU. (8^Adela.aLiaapt. 1817. to Jaaies BotMrtm TnmbaU, Bm|. ofwaiMlaad,lHas. Sm NORMAH ROBERT LlBLni.llni. IHh BM«al !f .1.; b. 10 Dee. 1821: kfflad dariM 8mr nntl^ la India 13 Mi^or Robol Wood Smith, et^ BiM»l light oar.: iha d.^ July. 1876. baring had a ton and 4dMir /I/ Ch«rlMH«iir7,pnMBt'i«|na«itatlT«. /?L^°"J*i**'?"~'"- ^ Jnl7»l«n. to Bndftvd Bmith. lieat. and adj. 4fcb Bmgal H.i. lata limt. lOTth n«i. and baa B Charlla Sknaii naadB, o. 26 Jan. 1876. Jeasle Mary. m Ada Maiy 8a«n. m. Ist-ltfS, lo Henry Orantley, Eki. She re-in.-<0 Mar. 1872, to John Arllwr Barlow, lieut. 107th regt. and baa a son and 2 dana. Charlea Ledla Baalow, b.8 June, 1877.— Stbal Mary.— (2) Cleoigina Biaabeth Ckirdon, m. f July, 1847, to Rer. Oeotge "* — ^" gl/Omgina Jnlia, m. 1870, to Hemy Matoalla Soaa, Isq. (8/ OatharinaLoidia, m. 26 Sept. 1872, to WUtwocth RomU Jones, ftod nft. /6/ Bnlly Hdan, m. 1874, to William Qngg, of the Indian Appears in Burke's Peerage ainoe 1828. Lodge, Walford's County MACKENZIE, (Sir) Kenneth Smith, of Gair- loch, CO. Ross, L.L. 1881, major Ross mil. 1870/4, convener Ross-shire 1856 [great-great-great- grandson of (Sir) Kenneth Mackenzie, 8th Baron of Gairloch, said to have been created a Baronet of Nova Scotia, by Douglas in 1 703, by Playfair in 1 723, by Burke's Peerage 1834 in 1629, and by the pre- sent (Sir) Kenneth 22 Feb. 1702/3]. In Douglas's Peerage (E. Cromarty) Alexander Mackenzie of Gairloch is said to have married Barbara Mackenzie, sister of Ist Earl of Cromarty, and to have been father of Sir Kenneth Mackenzie (the supposed Ist), Bart, of Gairloch. Kenneth Mackenzie died Dec. 1703, and his son Alexander was served heir, neither being styled " Sir." In 1723 this Alexan. hr.- Burke's Peerage hibald, Ist Lord Naoter (lee abore). an< e. ed& 18S7/41. the flatlMr of the praasnt re rppn- the Baronetcy lapsed until (Sir) John Murray, of Philiphaugh was served heir as above 4 Aug. 1863. Title acknowledged by Lodge, Walford's CJounty FamUiea, and all lists of Baronets. TiUe acknowledged bv Burke. Lodfe, WaUord'a Coi. uniliea, and all UcU of Baronet*. Familiea, n^APIER, (Sir) Robert John Millikkn-, of -IN Renfrew, d.l. (1627, N.s), hon. col. Renfrew militia, and lieut.-col. com. 1854/78, convener Ren- frewshire 1859/65, capt. late 79th regt.; 8. his father in 1852 ; b. 7 Nov. 1818 ; m. 4 April, 1850, Anne Salisbury Meliora, only surviving dau. of late John L^eve.e Adlercron Esq. of Moygte =<>.««««'. n. jjcoLSON. ADM. (SlB) FBEDEB.CK Will and has had with other issue 3 sons and 3 ^y^^^^jj, J^ (ll^AArchibald Lennox, late lieut. gren. guards; b. 3 Nov. 1866. (2) Kobert TYancis Ladeveze, lieut. 7»th highlandera ; b. S Dec. 1856. (3) William Edward Stirling, b. 2 May, 1868. (4) Anne Salisbury Mary Meliora, b. 30 Dec. 1861 ; m. 10 Mar. 1881, to John Adam, eldest son of (Sir) Robert Hay (Bart) of Smithfield and Haystoun (see ante). (5) Aymee Elizabeth Georglna, b. 30 June, 1868; m. 4 Jan. 1876, to Sir George Douglas CTerk, Bart. (6) Theodora Evelyn. Mottoes— Sans tache, and Regarde bien. Seat— Milliken, Renfrewshire, n.b. The Baronetct. JOHN NAPIER, of Merchlstoun, the Inventor of loga- rithms (son of Sir Archibald Napier, maiiter of the must in Scotland, and great-grandson of Sir Alexander Napier, descended from John de Napier, of Dnmbartonahlre llOf) ; d. 3 April, 1617, aped 67 ; bur. in St. GUea', Edinborgh; m. lit (charter dated 23 Feb. 1671), Elizabeth, dau. of Sir James Stir- ling, of Keir, and had a son, [1] Sir Archibald, gentleman of the privy chamber to James VI. p.c. treasurer depute of Scotland for life 16n, lord justice clerk 1623/4, lord of ses.siou 1828, an extrnordinary lord of session 1626 ; created a Bauoxet OP NOVA SCOTIA » ICar. 1627, and created Lord Napirr, of Merchistoon, In the peerage of Scotland, 4 May, 1627, imprisoned by the Oovenaiitert in Edinburgh Castle 1641 ; d. Nov. 1645, aged 70, having m. (contract dated 15 April, 1619), Lady Mary Graham, 2nd dan. of John. 4th Earl of Montrose, and ha saawltli - BT laBne,t usTatb laraoet, who d. 1771, leaving ; ,d. 1788, and Sir DaTkl,Mh bo died 1707. leaving Sir laaTinir S sons, Sir Walter, d. unm. BaitmeLw! _ , 6th Baronet, who d^ 1771, 1808. (2) WIIllam,srid to beted son of Sir John, and in one of the Sootob regiBsatBiarTtac in the SUt« and to hftTO died 17M, kariaff a flmiy, of whom son Oeorve TStamed to floorkind, and porohased a small propsrtj in Luarksh. and d. 1768 (48 > his father), leaving an tmHj son. Major-Oen. (Sir who asanmed the BarooeleT on the death of Sir i: ILineage. WILLIAM JOHN MILLIKEN-NAPIER (son of Robert John Milliken-Napier, who assmned the name of MilVken in compliance it is said with the will of his maternal grandfather) took the title of Baronet, being 8en'e«l, 17 Mar. 1817, heir male general of the above-named Archibald (died 1683), 3rd Baron Napier; d. 4 Feb. 1852, aged 64, having m. 11 Nov. 1815, Eliza Christian, youngest dau. of John Stirling, Esq. of Kippendavie, Perthshire; she d. 3 Mar. 1860, having had 2 sons and a dau. /I/ Robert John Milliken, who succeey Borke, Lodge, Walford's Ckmnty Families, and all lisU of Banmets. NICOLSON, (Sib) Abthub Bolt, capt 4th regt. (d. 14 July, 1879), son of late Capt. James Nicolson, B.N. ; s. his cousin (Sir) Arthur Nicolson, of Lochend, who in 182C was served heir male of Sir John Nicolson, of Nicolson and Less- wade, who was created a Baronet (N.s.) 2 July, 1629. The earliest mention I have discovered of this title is in Burke's Peerage 1834. I The " MelboiuTie Argus " recorl Nicolson. " He had long been resi ! a commission in the 4th foot who! I South Wales in 1831. A few retumei" BARONETAGE— CHAOS. 693 rypototawato nader the gorernment, but retired flnallv i:r-j****-?!^.?"^ 'S?" •«**• He m. iu 18W, Margaret. ^^AmSHH' ^^""^ ^^"^ ** ^'*"y' Abenleenshire, who ft?* !f S*"***^!?^!?" **^ •"'* *»« ^ rooceeded In the ^^J^t ^** ** -^rthnr TbonuM Bennett Robert, \ }S^ BMnooet.— (OMtuitfy, "Time.," S Sept 1879. See also ?1*'^i"^"'2f^ P ^'^ <«r) Arthur Bolt NIooLjon, d. 14 July, 1871.) 'Sir* Arthur T. NIootaon, Bart of that Uk an.l I^MBwade. m. »t St Peter. Windennwe, 14 July. 1881, Annie. ^^.. cate 1830, sec. to order of thistle 1843/75, a i J^^^j^^-g*''^- "royal company of archers," Queen's S' IR0ILLII8, tad leaving fl tODS, ( 1 ) John (3rd BMonst). d. 1801, leaving % son (Sir) Charles. ! 'ct«, MJ». Beds, who bj a decree in the ooort of chancery Ksland to be the eldeet nn of Sir Oillles, bom in wed- . this dMree wm bowtrer rerersed by the Lord ChanceUor J Mi. 18S9. and an tane was dirsoted to be tried as to the legiti- macy of both John and Peter Pi^yne, sons ci the Snd Baronet, which however has not yet been tried. (Sir) Philip Moooox Payne claims to be 7th Baronet, as descended from (Sir) Peter, x.P. Beds. (Sir) SalMlmty Oillles Payne claims to be 5th Baronet, as dasoaaded tank (Sir) Peter, ilp. Beds. A padigrse of the above N>P«*n bi Burke's Peerage 1889,and more at length in the editions of 1866 to 1868, and from the latter date ontil 1878 a olaase appeared reciting the particulare referring to the separate claims. Title acknowledged by Lodge, Walford, Kelly. PERROTT, (Sir) Edward George Lambert, capt late East Kent mil. V.P. national life- boat institution since 1860, great-great-nephew of (Sir) James (or Robert) Perrott, said to have been created a Baronet 1 July, 1716. For full particulars eee Herald and Genealogist, vol. viii. pp. 314/324 (appears in Burke's Peerage since 1846.) Title acknowledged by Burke, Lodge, Walford's County F amilifle, and all lists of Baronets. bodyguard in Scotland, served heir male of Sir John Charles, 12th Baronet, in 1837, and subsequently recognized by the Lyon Office; b. 1 Sept. 1797; d- 1 Dec. 1881, having m. 20 Dec. 1826, Mary, dau! of James Hay, Esq. of Colliepriest, Devon, and had 4 sons and 3 daus. y k'^T? ^.°^^ Stewart, major late 78th highlauders, sec. ?L*?*r^^'^ ?1 ^^^ thistle 1875 ; b. 24 Dec. 1840; m. 20 Dec 1868. Harnett Georgina Alice, 2nd surviving dau. of late ?ff Cochrane Esq. of Halifax, n.s. and has a son and Edwanl Austin, b. 24 July, 1872.-Mary Ramsay.-Alice Evelyn.— Esin6 Muriel. (2) Henry Gresliam, b. 28 Oct. 1844; m. 27 Aug. 1868, Ger- trude, youngest dau. of late Joseph Studdert, Esq. of Wood- lawn, CO. Clare, and has 2 daus. Henrietta Gertnule.— Beatrice Helen. (3) John Kanjsay, b. 6 Sept. 1846. (4) Edniund Robert Stewart, 64th regt.; b. 1848 • m 29 ^«°7«®'*' i^^ca Mary, only dau. of Montagu Williams, Esq. (5) Mary Lomsa, m. 3 Oct. 1865, to Rev. George Forrest Browne, B.d. proctor university of Camb. &c. late fellow St. Catherine CoUege, Camb. and rector of Ashley, Camb and has S sons and 3 daus. George Herbert Stewart Browne, b, 19 July, 1866.— Charles Ernest Christopher, b. 28 Nov. 1871.— Frances Maud Mary — Isabel Ethel Wray.- Alice Beatrix Ranisav. (6) Elisabeth Charlotte, m. 24 June, 1869, to Rev. Henry Murray Oswald (son of Gen. Sir John Oswald, G.C.B.), rector of Hallingbury, Essex, s. p. (7) Helen Margaret. ARMS— Quarterly, 1st and 6th, Or, on a fesse az. between a bull's head oouped in chief sa. and a galley in base oars erected in saltire of the last flags displayed gu. a saltire couped arg. Rich AKDSOX. 2nd, Or, a fesse chequy az. and arg. surmounted of a lion rampant gu. armed and langued of the 2nd, all within a bordure of the 4th, Stuart of Urrard. 3rd, Az. three garbs or, CL'MMING. 4th, Arg. on a bend az. three buckles or, Leslie. fith, Gyronny of eight or and sa. Campbell. Crest- A dexter arm in armour grasping a dagger in pale all ppr. Supporters — A wyvem and an eagle both ppr. Motto— VIrtute acqulritur honos. SKAT— Pitfour Castle, Perthshire. The Baronetage. Sm ROBERT RICHARDSON, of Pencaitland, Baronet of Nova Scotia, the patent of creation not recorded. On 13 Nov. 1630, he had seisine of the Barony of Pencaitland in New Brunswick from Sir William Alexander, and according to Milne's list had a precept the same day for a Baronetcy, with remainder to his heirs male. His son, Sir Robert, 2nd Baronet, sold Pencaitland, and d. s. p. 1642, and was s. by his cousin, Sir James, named below. Although there is no record of the limitations of this creation, yet Sir James, 3rd Baronet, recorded his arms at the Lyon Office in 1673, presumably as heir male of the 1st Baronet. The 8th Baronet so called assumed the title, and the present repre- sentative being served heir male in 1837 has been acknow- ledged by the Lyon office. The only printed pedigree is to be found in Sir Bernard Burke's Peerage, from whicli the following is condensed, so that the more prominent of the weak points may be easily detected, reference may be made to Burke's Peerage 1828 to 1839; the pedigree as now printed has appeared since 1846. Title acknowledged by Bmke, Lodge, Walford's Comity Families, and all lists of Baronets Hineage. JAMES RICHARDSON, of Smeaton, son of Robert Richard- son, commendator of St. Mary's Isle, had 2 sons. (la) f^ir James, of Smeaton, Knt. also had 2 sons, /I/ James, of Smeaton, d. 1634, leaving a son. Sir James, 3rd Baronet (recorded arms at the Lyon office 1673) ; d. 16^0, having had a son. Sir James, 4th Baronet ; d. 1717, having had with other issue 2 sons, (1) Sir James, 5th Baronet, capt. Scotch footguards; d. s. p. 13 April, 1731. (2) Sir William, 6th Baronet, lieiit. dragoons, left a son, Sir Robert. 7th Baronet, capt. R.A.; d. s. p. 1752. /2/ Robert, father of Jamks, of Forgandemiy, m. Margaret Miller, and had 2 sous, 2Z2 694 BARONETAGE— CHAOS, [1] James of Perth, town clerk ; m. Janet Duncan, and d. 1723, leaving a son, , . . GEORGE RICHARDSON, of Edinburgh w.s.; born at Perth; m. Jean, dau. of James Watson, of Woodend, CO. Stirling, and had, with other issue. 2 sons. (1) James (Sth Baronet), of Bellmont, Hanover perish, , Jamaica, claimed and assumed the Baronetcy; d. unm. j November, 1778. , ,. , ^, f 2) George (9th Baronet), of Westminster, Middlesex, capt. E.I.C.S.; d. in London 12 Dec. 1792, having m. at Freelaud, Perths. Mary, dau. of David Cooper, R.N. and had with 6 daus. 3 sons, . I /I/ George Preston (10th Baronet), major 64th regt. j wounded at the capture of St. Lucia, 22 June, 1803, . and died from the effects 21 Oct. following, in the ; Barbadoes, unm. I /2/ James (11th Baronet), E.l,C.S. lieut. l«th N.I.; d. ^ mim. 8 Nov. 1804. ,«.__,,! /3/ John Charles, R.N. (12th Baronet); d, s. p. 12 April, 1821, and the title remained unclaimed until 1887. j [2] William, of Forgandenny, great-grandfather of | James, of Pitfour; d. 26 July, 1823, having m. Eliza- | beth, eldest dau. and coheir of James Steward, of Urrard, j CO. Perth, and had 3 sons and 3 daus. (1) John Stewart, present representative. I (2) Thomas, of Ballathy, capt, 3rd light dragoons; d. unm. 1840. „ ^ (3) RobertRichardson-Ilobertson,ofTnlliebelton,Perth- shire, J.P. D.I., to which he succeeded as heir of entail in right of his mother 1850, when he assumed the addi- tional surname of ROBERTSON, gen. in the army, ooL dragoon guards; b. Nov. 1809; m. 1st— 26 Sept. 18«0, Hon. Martha Rollo, dau. of John, Lord RoUo; she d. 8. p. 17 Sept. 1867. He m. 2ndly— 29 Mar. 1869, Lady Julia Louisa Leslie, dau. of John Tliomton, Earl of Leven and Melville ; she d. s. p. 24 Oct. 1870. (4) Elizabeth (deceased), m. to Major-Q«n. Campbell, K.ll. (5) Christina, m. 12 Feb. 1824, to Robert Clerk Rattray, of Craighall Rattray, co. Perth ; he d. 27 Oct. 18«1, hav- ing had 2 sons and 6 daus. (6) Jemima (deceased), having m. 34 Sept. 1884, to Archibald Butter, Esq. of Faskally, co. Perth, and had 4 sons and 2 daus. (2a) Sir Robert, created a Baronet, as above. heirs male of his body, which title appean howerer to have be*n assumed by the SlnclairB of Mey; he m. lat, Christian Monat.d.u. of the Laird of BuchoUy ; he m. Jndly,Cath«rIll^ dan. of Hugh, Sth Lonl Lovat (she re-m. Ist, to Robert Viaooont Artouthnott, and 2ndly, 1663, to Andrew, 8rd Lord Fraaer). By his Ut wifs he had an only child. M ARO ARKT, m. to Hugh Hose, of KIlraTOok. 8hs had on her marriage the lands of CoUeas and Inrerichies together with 50,000 marks. [3] Alexander, of Lathrone, ca Caithness, by charter J8 July, 1636 ; m. Jean, dan. of John Conningham, of Brownhill, Esq. and had with 8 dans. 4 sons, _ ^ .». (1) Sir William 2nd Bart of Lathrone and Dnnbeath, was a sealoos loyalist, and had his hoose and goods plnndered by the Covenanters 16«0, m. his ooosln BlLnaMth, dML of Sir James Sinclair of Mey, and had t sons, /I/ John, of Lathrone, m. IsabeOA, dan. oC Mackenzie, of Ardlock, and had S sona, [1] Jame^ of Lathrone, m. Fraaoes. dan. of John Bin* clair. of Rattar, and had a sc SINCLAIR, (Sir) John George Rosb, "of Danbeath, co. Caithness," lieut. 4th bait. Cheshire regt. grandson of (Sir) John Sinclair, who assumed after 1842 the Nova Scotia Baro- netcy conferred 2 Jan. 1631, upon Sir John,' 2nd son of George Sinclair, of Mey (3rd son of George, 4th Earl of Caithness, see below) ; the patent is not registered, but is said to be limited to the heirs male of his body, in which case the title expired in the person of the 1st Baronet. The pedi- gree given below is taken, as to its earlier part, from Douglas's Baronage ; and it is curious to observe that the eldest son, according to this pedigree, of the 2nd Baronet and his issue are passed over, and the Baronetcy assumed by the 2nd son James, while there are also several males whose descendants, if any, would be nearer than the Barrack family. This Baronetcy seems also to have been assumed contraiy to Scottish law of descent by the issue of Sir William Sinclair, of Mey, the elder brother of the first Sir John of Dunbeath. (See Douglas's Baronetage and Burke's Peerage 1828.) Umeage. George Sinclair, of Mey, by charter l Mar. 1672, served heir of his brot}\er and had precept of lands 26 Nov. 1673, presented to the cliaiicellery of Caithness 1 June, 1672, 3rd son of George, 4tli Earl of Caithness, m. Marjraret.Gth dau. of William, 7th Lord Forbes, and liad witli other issue 3 sons, [1] Sir William, of Mey, ancestor of the Karls of Caithness. [2] Sir John, of Dunbeath, &o. CO. Caithness, and of Genzies, Koss-sh. and a merchant, said to have been created n B.vnoxET OF Nova BCOTIA 2 Jan. 1C31, by iwteut (not registered;, to the [2] William, col. in the senriceoftheSleetorof Ba /2/ Sir James, 3rd Baronet, of Stampiter, after o< i bcaith, m. Inbel, dau. of Sir Arohlbdd Mnir, proroe- Bdinborgh, and died 174S, having had 8 sons, [11 Sir Wmiam,4tliBaronet,of Dunbeath, m. Charlotte, tad dan. of Sir James (Satherland), Dunbar, Bart and had a son, SIR BKSJAMI5, ftth BMrooet» of Dunbeath, d. M {!{ Oct 1796, leaving an only son. SIR John. 6th Baronet, Uent-gen. b.i.c.h.: d. ii.p. m. 1 Oct. 1M2, having m. lat— 1801, Miss Notley. who died at tieringapatam Oct 1806, leaving a dau. He m. tndljr— 1888, Sarah Ctiarlotte Garter, who died s. p. M Dec. 1866. [8] Arofalbald. d.s.pk [21 Benjamin /S/lKhilMld. 2) Alexander, of 3) John, dt BnlMtar, n. dan. of Patrick Stnolair of Ulbeter (Babt.), and had with an onlj dau.— Jean, m. to Innes^ of Barium— an only eon, vis.— ALKXA9DBB, of Brabster, m. dan. of John lair, of BnttSTwMsd bad S 80B% George of Bribetar, m. Janet Botiierland, Snd dau. of Kwall, and had an only dan. aad hdi^Anne, m. to Ctot Bobert BattMriand, of Laagwidl, Md had S soas and aduL /2/ Patrick. (4) Oeorge, of Barrack, m. 1st, Anne, dan. of John Dunbar, of Hempnggs, and had with S daoa. an mly son, /I/ J^in,of Barrack, m. 1st Anne, dau. of Bobert Sinclair, of Dura, and had with S daua. a KNI, [11 Alexander, of Barrack, m. to Jean, dau. of WllUam SlBdalr, of Fiwwiek, and had with 4 dans, t sons, (1) John, of Barrack ( ? m. Ann, dan. of Thomas /l/G«ori Langwall, , of PenHth), tether of m (Mr) Jobn, b. 16 Sept 17N; MRoned the Baronetcy on the death of tbo 6th BttOBit 18«S. and his grandson sncc. as the prannt rspnMntaUve. /2/ Jessie, m. 18S9, aa 1st wifls, to Bobert Soarth, of Blnsoarth, Finstown, Orkney, H.B. (2) William. JOHK 8i.Nci.AiR, of Barrack, m. tndly, Janet, dan of Sir James Dunbar, nf Ilemprigga, by whom he had several children, of whom, [2] John, of Sibeter. Oborob Sinclair, of Barrack, m. tndly, BUxabeth, dau. of David Mnrraj, of Clarden. He m. Irdlv, Blisabeth, dan. of William CuntntinR, miniiiter of Halklrk,and had a dau. Janet By his 2Dd wife be had with S dans. S sons, /2/ Alexander, of Swinsie, m. Anne Sutheriand, oohcir of Langwall, and had a son. Jambs 8imiBRLAND,of8wlnxie, assumed Us mother's patronymic, m. Jean, dau. of John Sinclair, of Durn, and had a son and 3 dans. John.— Anne.— Janet— Elizabeth. /3/ William, of Brldsend, m. Sidney, dan. and heir of George Hansen, of Bridgend, and had a son, Robert MAJisoN Sikclaib, of Bridgend, m. Isabel, dau. of John Sinclair, of AsMry, and had S sons and » daus. Title acknowledge«l by Burke, Lodge, Walford's County FamiUes, and all lists of Baronets. SKIPWITH, Sir Henry, of Prestwould. co. Leic. created a Baronet 20 Dec. 1622 ; ni. Tresham, 3rd dau. and coheir of Sir Thoma.s Kemp. He bad 2 sons, who it is said succeeded to the title ; BARON ETA OE^CHA OS. 695 the younger, Sir Guy, 3rd Baronet, emigrated to Virginia during the Commonwealth; his descendant, Sir Guy, 8th Baronet, m. 22 April, 1801, Harriet, 3rfl dau. of Gore Townsend, Esq. of Honington Hall, CO. Warwick ; the intermediate descents between the 3rd and 8th Baronet are very vague indeed, although they may be perfectly accurate. (See pedigree in Babonetaoe.) i^( ^rtha, d. uum. /6/ Lucy, 77/ Harriet, m. 1 Oct. 1 835, to Rev. Edward B EUiott of Torquay. (See MuNRO— BART.) x-^ioi-t, SomL^IScheTter'" ^'"^ ^^"^^^P^^^ Bowen, rector of St. Title acknowledged by Lodge, Walford, &c. STEELE, (Sib) Frederick Ferdinaio) Abm- tTBAD (according to Burke's Peerage 1872, Lodge's Peerage, and Walford's County Families) ; m. let— 24 Oct 1809, Ann, only dau. of Robert Evcrard, of Bridgewater, Somerset; she d. 19 Aug. 1844. He m. 2ndly— 4 Mar. 1863, Ann Mary, youngest dau. of late Samuel Gardner, of Sheffield. He d. 29 June, 1876, having had by his 1st wife 3 sons and 3 daoa. (1) (Sir) FMtar.b. 1811. (2) Botart BtmwI. a twin with hia broUMr, b. 181L (3) Smitli, A. jvnag. (4) Harriet, d. nnm. (5) MariiL (6) Emily. This bUh BaioiMUjy hM been omitted by Ulster from hig Peenfft and Beronetage iljioe 187S. As the Editor has not suooeedad la obtaialaf any Information from the family he is unabia toplaet It ta tte body of this work. Sir RICHARD BTIBLB, of Hampstead, oo. DubUn (son of Richard Btaela. ol oo. Cork), created a Baronet op AHD 1 Aof. 17(8; d. 1786, baring m. 1st, Jane, dau. of is Amstaad. of co. Cork, and had with t daus. S sons, Uohaitl,d. nnm. Sir Fark«r, a as and Baronet iciCHARD m. tndly, Margaret, dau. of Robert Smith, of ••stown, K.B. and baa a son and dau. (3) Smith, m. Aagi^nafdaa. of Bight Hon. Sir Michael Smith, Bart, of Newtoo, Qnaen's 3a; she re-m. to William, son of Sir Kildare Bomwaa. Bart and d. a p^ 1808. (4) Margaret, m. to James Fetherston, of Bracklyn, co. West- nieath (BaRT.) CJ IB PABKEB, ted Baronet, of Banelagh, co. DubUn, served O with the said R,W. fusiUers during the Seven Years' war, was present at the battle of Minden, and was wounded in the I '"^ nt the taking of Hesse Cassel, A.D.C. to L.L. Duke of iiunberiand 178S, served with the 99th regt. in America; May, 1787, having m. Maria, dau. of John Verity, of . .iiig Hall,Torksh. and had with other issue 4 sous and II «lnu. [1] Sir Richard, a as 3rd Baronet. [2] Robert, rector of MnndMley and Trimingham, Norfolk, II 11(1 had with several dana. 8 sons, who d. s. p. [3] Parker. [4] Frederick Ferdinand Armstead (see above). [5] Maria, m. to Joshua Smith, Esq. bar.-at-law. SIR RICHARD, 3rd Baronet, capt. 4th dragoon guards 1796, of which he commanded a troop in the rebeUion of 1798, and received some severe wounds from pikes in an action wltli the rebels at Ovidstown, co. Kildare, 19 June of that d. S Aug. 1860, having m. 20 Mar. 1798, Francis Mary te, dau. of Edward, Count D' Alton, lieut.-gen. German e. fell at the siege of Dunkirk 24 Aug. 1793; shed. 18 .fnlv. 1867. having had 3 sons and 6 daus. /I/ Richard, b. 12 June, 1802; d. 1824 72/ Sir John Maxwell, 4tli Baronet, high sheriflf, cp. Glouc- 1868, assumed the additional surname of GRAVES 1862; h* May, 1811; d. S6 Sept. 1872. having m. 31 July, 1838, Elizabeth Anne, dau. and coheir of late John Graves, of Mickleton Manor, OloHC. and had an only dau. , ,. -,^„ (1) Frances EUsabeth,d. 16 Aug. 1874, having m 30 Nov. 1871, to her cousin Francis Robert Steele Bowen, Esq. bar- at-law, who assumed the additional surname of GRAVES. /3/ Edward, C.B. lleut-col. in the army; d. 4 Aug. 1862. /4/ Frances, d. 8 June, 1861. having m. Dec^ 1832 as 2nd wife to John Sige, Esq. of Glenmore Castle (BART.) ; who d. 28 April 1846. Swale op Swale Hall. County of York— Times, 23rd January, 1877. Whereas King Charles n. by his letters patent bearing date the 2l8t day of June, 1660, conferred the rank, style, and title of a Baronet upon Solomon Swale, of Swale Hall and South Stainley, in the county of York, Esquire, M.P. in consideration of his great sufferings for his loyalty to King Cliarles I. and havmgin his place in Parliament proposed the restoration of the said King Charles II. to hold to the said Solomon Swale and the heirs male lawfully begotten of his body f (ir ever. And whereas the said Sir Solomon Swale, Baronet, had amongst other children lawfully begotten of his body two sons, namely, Henry Swale and Robert Swale, and whereas upon the death of Sir Sebastian Swale, the 4th Baronet, all the issue male law- fully begotten of the body of the said Henry Swale, eldest son of the said Sir Solomon Swale, Baronet, aforesaid, became and was entirely extinct and ended. And whereas I, who have hitherto been known as the Reverend John Swale, O.S.B. of Pirtley, in the county of Durham, am the son and heir male of William Swale, son and heir of William Swale, son and heir of William Swale, son and heir of William Swale, son and heir of the said Robert Swale, second son of the said Sir Solomon Swale, Bart, as aforesaid, and by virtue of my said lineage as aforesaid I am tlie heir male lawfully begotten of the body of the said Sir Solomon Swale, so created a Baronet as aforesaid, and as such I am lawfully entitled to the said rank, style, and title of a Baronet, under the said limitations of the same letters patent by which the said title was created as aforesaid, and which is fully set forth in a pedigree compiled by the celebrated genealogist James Phillippe, and enrolled in Her Majesty's High Court of Chancery on the 2nd day of Mar. 1877. And whereas I consider it a sacred duty, which I owe to the memory of my ancestors, and for the future benefit and welfare of my family, to assume and take unto myself and the heirs male of the body of the said Sir Solomon Swale, Bart, lawfully begotten of his body, the said title of a Baronet. Now be it known to all whom these presents may concern, that I, the said John Swale, have assumed the said Baronetcy, and will hereafter be known only as the Reverend Sir John Swale, Baronet, O.S.B. at present of Birtley aforesaid. Dated this 8th day of Mar. 1877. JOHN SWALE. Witness. — John Johnson, Birtley, near Chester-le-Street, Agent. Vouched by me, G. H. De S. N. Plantagenet Harrison.— " Times," 10 Mar. 1877. See Lodge's Peerage, 1879. TEMPLE, (Sir) Grenville Louis John, great- great-grandson of (Sir) John Temple, who in 1786 assumed the Baronetcy conferred upon Sir Thomas Temple, of Stowe, Bucks. 29 June, 1611. This (Sir) John bp. at Boston, U.S. 16 April, 1732 (son of Thomas Temple, of Ireland, and grandson of Col. Edmund Temple), assumed the Baronetcy as before stated on the receipt of a letter from the then Marquis of Buckingham, dated 3 Dec. 1786, informing him that, upon the death of Sir Richard Temple in that year, the Baronetcy devolved upon him as heir male of Sir Peter Temple, 2nd Baronet, &c. This heirship, however, still remains un- proved, and, if true, his branch would have inherited the title before the Temples of Stanton Barry, who enjoyed it from 1749 to 1786. It is supposed that GOG BAROKETAGE'-CITAOS. the Marquis had never investipratert the real facts of the connexion of the families, which arebelievctl to be as follows, viz. that Mehitabel Nelson, the mother of (Sir) John Temple, was grandclau. of Eobert Nelson, of Gray's Inn, Ix)ndon, by his wife Mary, 3rd dau. of Sir John Temple, Knt. 2nd son of Sir Thomas Temple, Ist Baronet. (See Hemld and Genealogist, vol. iii. pp. 393, 529, vol. iv. p. 8, vol. viii. p. 510.) Title acknowledged by Biirke, Lodge, Walford's f'ounty Families, and all lists of Baronets. LUSHINGTON-TILSON, (Sib) William Til- SON Mabsh (Bart.), so styled in Crockford's Clergy List 1880; he d. 12 Jan. 1881. TURING, (Sir) Robert Fbaseb, consul at Rotterdam 1860/74, grandson of (Sir) Robert Henry Turing, who assumed the title in 1792, the first of the name and family to do so. An all(^^ receipt for a patent of creation is said to have been discovered in 1843. The patent referred to wm however never registered, and there is no other evidence of its existence, though the leadinf? genea- logical editors have admitted it in their works. But Sir Bernard Burke eliminates it from his Peerage 1879. (See Genealogist, vol. ii. pp. 66/67.) A notice of the Baronetcy appears in Burke's Peerage 18S8, with a note, "We have no means of tradnff the prewnt Baronet;" a further notice appeared in the addenda to the edition of 1846, and the pedigree was continoed ontO 1879, as before stated. Arms— Not registered. Title acknowledged by Lodge, Walford's Ooanty FMuUles, and all lists of Baronets. WARDIxAW, of Tillicoultn'. This Barom: may be correctly assumed, but the pedigi requires investigation and registration. A GNEW-WALLACE, (Sib) William Thomas -^^ Francis, grandson of (Sir) Thomas Dunlop- Wallace, who, claiming through his mother, as- sumed the Baronetcy conferred upon Sir Hugh Wallace 1669. It may be presumed— from the successors of the 1st Baronet being collateral— that this Baronetcy was created with remainder to heirs male ; had it been to heirs general, the representation would have been through the daughters of the 3rd Baronet, and not through the daughters of the 5th Baronet, according to the pedigree published in Burke's Peerage 1828/78. Arms— Not registered. Title acknowledged by Lodge, Walford's County Families and all lists of Baronets. ' WEMYSS, late (Sib) John, of Bogie, co. Fife, a merchant of Berhampore, Bengal (son of John Wemyss, of Kirkcaldy, writer); b. 1 Aug. 1830; died at Allyghur, n.w.p. India, having been served heir to the former (Sir) James Wemyss, in the court of the sheriff of chancery, Edinburgh, 1 Oct. 1858, and is now (1879) succeeded, according to Lodge, by his brother (Sir) David, of Minapore, merchant. THS Baroxbtct. SIR JAMBS WSMT88 (daMMMtod firam Bir o( Bogto, tad «m of air DatM W« Wemja), cnatod a BAaoHBT or Nova 8c< < with rematadw to his hafan male. HUlinefa of his gTBBdaoo, w h ew up oa (Sir) Jame* We: heir aftw his lattMr's death, and died ?<> ' ' ' h7 Um fbst-Bamed (Sir) .T a a MB whowMdIilah. was ewved hilr «f iMT fMlMr (BOl of pr naaat hriraMav. ▲ boUm of this BnvMtogr •ppstre-l c's Peerage onto 1819, wh«i a padifree appeared wUioh waa withdraim Cram the oditton of im. ABMa-Koii TItto aokaovrledged bj Lodga, Walford's Connty Families, aadaUUiUofr GRIFFIES . WILLIAMS, SiB Geoboe, of Llwyn-j-Wermwd, created a Baronet 22 ICay, 1816, and on the death of his son Sir Watkin Lewet Griffiea- Williams, 8rd Baronet, 23 Mav. 1^77. this creation became extinct. Hih' youn Bev. David Herbert Thackeray, rector of 1.. &c died 8 April, 1877, and, consequently could have become 4 th Baronet, as stated by Sir Berii Borke in his Peerage published 1878, p. 1279, . copied into the various publications of the year. WRIGHT, Sib John, of South Carolina, ^ by Sir Bernard Burke to have 8ucce< his cousin as 4th Baronet in Sept. 1837, altho Debrett of that period omitted the title doubi on the supposition that it had become exti: Nothing seems known of this gentleman, nU''- it is supposed that he was alive in 1821. An Alphabetical List of those Members (not enjoying higher rank) of— THE MOST HONOURABLE ORDER OF THE BATH, THE MOST EXALTED ORDER OF THE STAR OF INDIA, THE MOST DISTINGUISHED ORDER OF ST. MICHAEL AND ST. GEORGE, AND OF THE ROYAL HANOVERIAN GUELPHIC ORDER. (Exclusive of Foreign Members,) ABBOTT, Majob-Qen. Sir Frederick, jle. C.B. kidghted 1864, terved in Burmese war 1824/6, chief engineer Cabal 1841/3, gOTeraor Addiaoombe military college 1851/61, on council military edacation 1862/8, commis. national de- fences 1869 (son of Henry A. Abbott, Esq. of Little Court, Herta.); b. , 1805; m. , 1835, Frances, dau. of CoL Cox, R.A. and widow of Lieut-Col. Hubert de Burgh, Bengal cavalry. Bloknor, Ohelte&ham. A DYE, Lieut.-Oen. Sir John Miller, e.a. K.CB. 1873, col. com. R.a. 1881, surveyor- gen, of oitinance 1880, governor R.M. coll. Woolwich 1876/80. A.A.O. art. in Crimean war and Indian Mutiny, serred at battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol, k.m. d.a.q. Bengal 1863/6, hon. col. 26th Kent R.v. since 1870 (son of Major James P Adye, B.A.); b. 1 Nov. 1819; m. 7 Oct. 1856, Mary Cordelia, eldest dau. of late Admiral Hon. Sir Monta^ Stopford, k.c.b. (E. COURTOUN). 5^ f tuift*^ '*^ ^ •2, St Oeorge'B Square, aw. AIRBY, Gen. Bib James Talbot, k.cb. (retd. list), command brigade at Malta 1866/8; b. 6 Sept. 1812 (brother of late Baron Airey, g.c.b. ie that title). AIRY, Sib Geoboe Biddell, p.b.s. ll.d. D.C.L. K.C.B. 1872, astronomer royal 1835/81, president Royal Society 1871/2, senior wmngler 1823, Lucasian professor of mathematics lo^*'/8» Plumian professor 1828/35, hoc. fellow Tnn. Coll. Camb. (son of WUliam Airy, of Alnwick) ; b 27 June, 1801; m. 24 Mar. 1830, Richarda, dau. of Rev. Richard Smith, of Edensor, co. Derby ; she d. 13 Aug. 1875, having had with other issue 3 sons and 3 daus. (1) Wilfrid, C.E.; b. 19 Sept. 1836; m. 27 April, 1881, Anna, eldest dau. of Professor Dr. J. B. Listing, of the Univ. of Gbt- tingen. (2) Herbert, M.D. (4th son), medical inspector under local government board; b. 14 June, 1838 ; m. 5 June, 1872, Susan Cecilia, youngest dau. of Skinner Zachary Langton, Esq. of Barrow House, Keswick, and has a son and 2 daus. Arthur Langton, b. 3 May, 1876. Mary Gabrielle. Agnes Margaret. (3) Osmund, H.M. inspector of schools, b. 29 Oct. 1845; m. 28 Aug. 1873, Emily Josephine, dau. of Rev. John Cale Miller, D.D. vicar of Greenwich and canon of Rochester Cathedral, and has a dau. b. 1 July, 1877, and another dau. (4) Hilda, m. 31 Aug. 1864, to Edward John Routh, M.A. p.r.s. St. Peter's Coll. Camb. (son of late Sir Randolph Isham Routh, K..C.B.), and has 4 sons and a dau. Edward Airy RouTH, b. 31 May, 1868.— George Richard Ran- dolpli, b. 7 July, 1873.— Arthur Lionel, b. 27 April, 1877,— Harold Victor, b. 18 Oct. 1878,— Mary Elizabeth Hilda. (5) Christabel. (6) Annot. SKAT— Playford, Suffolk. AITCHISON, Sir Charles Umpherston, K.C.S.L 1881, C.S.I. 3 June, 1870, B.C.S. 1856/78, chief com. British Burmah, 1878, sec. to India go- vernment, foreign department, 1870/8, under-sec. 1859/65, deputy-commissioner Lahore, 1865/9, ll.d. Edin. 1877 (son of Hugh Aitchison, Esq. of Edin- burgh, by Elizabeth, dau. of Charles Umpherston, Esq. of Edinburgh); b. 20 May, 1832; m. 2 Feb. 1863, Beatrice Lyell, dau. of James Cox, of Cardean House, J.P. D.L. (by his wife, Clementina Car- michael). Edinburgh. ALCOCK, Sir Rutherford, d.c.l. k.c.b, 1862, F.R.C.S. surgeon Marine brigade Portugal 1833/4, K.T.S. deputy inspector-gen. of hospitals 1835/7, in Spanish legion, com. of the order of 698 THE KNIGHTAGE. Isabella of Spain and Carlos III. consul at Shang- { Bingley, Yorks.; she d. «. p. s. 22 Au^'. h^7'j. II- hai and Canton, consul-gen. Japan 1858, envoy f 2ndly — 22 April, 1880, Sarah Amelia, youngest -i.i extraordinary and minister plenipotentiary Japan*, of late C. W. M. Martin, Esq. of Belvedere, liant 1859/65, China 1865/71, president R.G.8. (son of S N.s.w. 1875, 1877, M.L public instruction 1873/5, five times M.L.A. for "the i> • u i i^ ,u- t> •, Glebe" [son of (Hon.) George Allen, m.l.c. of New - "°^*"^' and Delhi Railway Company; m South Wales] ; b. 3 July, 1824; m. 6 Feb. 1851, : Marian, dau. of Rev. William B. Boyce, and has ' with other issue a dau. 1843, Anne, eldest dau. of Ifenry (son of Sir Henrv Raebum, Esq. of St. Bernards and Charlesfield, n.'h and has with other issue a son, (1) Harry Patrick, capt. late 8th hu«ar*; b. 1844; in 1874, Seliua Henrietta, Snd dau. of Prof. Maodowel <>( Trin. Ck)lL Dublin. 89. Bryanstone Square, 8.W.; St. Bernards and Charlf^'" ■" Midcalder, N.B. (1) Adeline Marian (eldest dau.), m. 30 Dec. 1879, to Alexander Leeper, principal Trin. Coll. Melbourne, son of Rev. Dr. Leener canon of St. Patrick's, Dublin. " ' Vv^Strathmore, near Sydney, N.s.w. AMPHLETT Rt Hon Sib Richard Paul, I A RBUTHNOT, Sib Alexander John, k ,o^. ^ ^f • ^^'f^*?^ ^^^^',^^1^!! of exchequer div. J\_ 1873, CLE. 1878, M.C.8. 1842/67. first di 1874/6, of court of appeal 1876/7, bar. -at-law l.i. ' public instruction Madras 1862 7, mem In? r .M 1834, Q.c. 18o8, M.p. Wore. 1869/74 (eldest son of council 1871/2, vice-chancellor Madras uni^ \ J^o^^'^^^^oS? "''^f.'^'SPi^^^"^!^?^^''^^'''^^^^)' ^^71 2, member council gov.-gen. India since \ b. 24 May, 1809; m lst-2 Dec. 1840 Frances, only (brother of Major-Oen. Sir Charles Georpe Ari.utn- \dau.and8oleheirofEdwardFerrand,E8q.ofSt.Ive8,|not, k.c.b. sons of late Right Rev. Alexander A r- THE KNIGHTAGE, (^^^ buthnot, D.D. bishop of Killaloe and nephew of I T^ apov /'TT,^xT^ o.^ t , . , Arbuthnot, k.c.b. and Lieut.-Gren. Sir Thomas Ar- buthnot, K.C.B.); b. 1822 ; m. 1844. Frederica, dau. of Major-Gen. Robert Brice Fearon! C.B. Newtown Hoi».e, Newbanr, HantiL ^ , . V ^dU.i ARBUTHNOT, Major-Gkn.' Sib ^Chabl^s George, r.a. k.c.b. 1881, d.a.6. r.a. at head- quartere 1880, D.A.O. Bengal B.A. 1873/7, inspector- gen. art. India with rank of brigadier-gen. 1878/9, commanded a brigade of Khyber line force in Aflghan war 1879, twice wounded in Crimean war, served at siege and fall of Sebastopol (brother of Sir Alexander John Arbuthnot, k.c.8.1. sons of Alexander, bishop of Killaloe, dec.); b. 19 May, 1824; m. 27 Oct 1868, Caroline Charlotte, dau. of Wil- liam CUrk, M.D. of Barbados, and has issue. ARMSTRONG, SiB Alexandeb, f.b.8. k.c.b. 1871, director-general nary medical depart- ment since 1869, in "Investigator," Arctic expedition, hon. LL.D. Dublin (son of Ute Alexander Armstrong, of Crohan, co. Fermanagh); b. 1822. AlbMiy, w. ARMSTRONG, Bni WiixiAM Geobqe, p.b.s. D.C.L. LL.D. C.B. knighted 1859, member of several foreign orders, inventor of the Armstrong gun, niperintendent Armstrong gun manufactory 1868/68, president British association 1863, v.p. insdtate civil engineers, high sheriff Northumb. 1878 (ton of William Armstrong, alderman New- cattle-on-iyne); b. , 1810 ; m. 1836, Margaret, dan. of William Ramshaw, of Bishop Auckland* cner l.i. 1846, commissioner m bankruptcy 1868/79, judge 1869, vice-chancellor chief DsM, Mid Bothbory, Northamberland. A^ RNET,(Hoii.) Sir ObobobAlfbbd, knighted 1862, chief justice New ZeaUnd 1858/75, M.L.O. bar.-at-law l.i. 1884 (son of WiUiam Amey, of The Close, Salisbuiy); b. 3 Jan. 1806; m. 6 Nov. 1888, Harriet, dacu of Capt. Thomas Parr, B.N.; she d. 18 April, 1844. ir^h^ ''^'^ Aneklaad, New Zeiduid. ^ ^ RNOTT, Sib Johk, knighted 1869, mayor of Cork 1869/60, M.P. Kinsale 1869/63, j.p. d.l. for county and city of Cork, on roll for high sheriff 1877, proprietor of the " Irish Times," commodore royal yacht club in Ireland (son of late John Amott,of Auchtermnchty); b. 1817; m. Ist — 1862, Mary, dau. of John James McKinlay, of Stirling, w.8. : she d. 1866. He m. 2ndly— 1872, Emily, dau. of Rev. Edward Loftus FitxGcrald, rector of Ardagh, co. Cork. By his 1st wife he has wiUi other issue a son and dau. (1) John Alexander, m. S7 Sept. 1881, CaroUne Sydney, eldest diia. ofkite Sir Predeiiok Martin Williams. Bart. Margaret Jane (Snd dan.), m. S8 Sept. 1880, to Francis 81 Maor Shell, Bki. MoDkatown, Cork. RNOULD, Sib Joseph, knighted 1859, fellow Wadham Coll. Oxon. bar.-at-law m.t. 1841, >ui8ne judge Bombay 1859, judge of the high court >mbay 1862/9 (son of Joseph Arnold, m.d. of "litecross, near Wallingford); b. 1815 ; m. — 1841, Maria, eldest dau. of H. G. Ridge- Iway, Esq. ; she d. 1859. He m. 2ndly— 1860, Anne Pitcaim, dau. of late Major (John William Oftmegie, c.b. JKrhiteoroaa, near Wallingford. AYERS, SlB Henby, k.c.m.o. 1872, chief sec. South Australian government 1863/5, 1867/8, 1872/3, and 1876 ; has with other issue 2 daus. (1) Margaret B. m. 26 Feb. 1878, to Arthur Robert, 3rd son of Robert Lungley, Bmi. cA Lewee, Sussex. , , „ . * (2) Loitlia Joaephine, m. »4 Sept 1878 to John Bagot, of Mount Margaret, South Anstralia. Adelaide. South Australia. t\ 'Tarv,^o--D - I. ' ^^^^wxw. 1870 (son of ! 9Q A ???o"' bar.-at-law M.T.); b. 11 Feb. 1798; m. i Apnl, 1827, Laura Frances, dau. of William k, Esq. of ClayhiU, Middx. ; she d. 1859 ing had with other issue 2 sons, ' wlr^cl'k^^lSr- ""'''- ^^'"- ''''' '''''' '' ^^^*^^^«^' i?,LT™°^^L^®.'^'.'^-^- ^^on. bar.-at-law l.i. 1856, judge of county court (circuit 42 and 39) since 1878. 1, Kensington Gardens Terrace, w. BAGGALLAY, Right Hon. Sib Richard, p.c. ,o.«^ ^V^' ^-^^ ^a^^s ^^11- Camb. 1842, fellow 1842/7, knighted 1868, lord justice of appeal since 1875, bar.-at-law l.i. 1843, q.c. and bencher 1861, treasurer 1875, solicitor-gen. 1868 and 1874 attorney-gen. 1874/5, counsel to Cambridge univer- sity 1869/75, M.P. Hereford 1865/8, Mid Surrey 1870/5 (eldest son of Richard Baggallay, of Upper Tooting, Surrey); b. 13 May, 1816; m. 25 Feb. 1847, Marianne, youngest dau. of late Henry Charles Lacy, Esq. of Withdean Hall, Sussex, m.p. Bodmin, and has 6 sons and 6 daus. (1) Richard, b. 27 Nov. 1847 ; d. unm. 12 July, 1872. (2) Henry Charles, b. 6 Mar. 1849; ni. 7 Jan. 1882, Evehn youngest dau. of Alfred Richards, Esq. bar.-at-law. ' ^ (3) Ernest, b. 11 July, 1850; m. 17 Aug. 1876, Emily Charlotte At/>5 Edrica, dau. of Sir Walter Wyndham Burrell, Bart, and had a son, Harold Burrell, b. 13, d. 29 Aug. 1880. (4) Claude, bar.-at-law L.I.; b. 26 Oct. 1853; m. 30 July, 1881, Mabel dau. of Richard Henry Wyatt, Esq. of Garthyngharad CO. Merioneth. (5) Frederick, M.A. Caius Coll. Camb. 1878, curate of Great Yarmouth, 1880; b. 16 May, 1865. (6) Herbert Lacy, b, 20 Feb. 1869. (7) Marian. (8) Florence Lacy. (9) Ada Coralie, m. 2 Mar. 1880, to Edmund Gustavus Bloom- field, eldest son of Edmund Waldo Meade-Waldo, Esq. of Stonewall Park, Kent. (10) Dora Helen. (H) Elinor Mary. (12) Gertrude Hilda. 65, Queen's G«te, s.w. and Mapletreuse, Edenbridge, Kent. AIN, Sib James, of Crofthead, Cumberland, D.L. P.R.S.E. knighted 1877, lord provost of Glasgow 1874/7 (son of Robert Bain, of Glasgow, merchant); b. 1818; m. , Mary, dau. of John Dove, of Glasgow, merchant ; she d. 1864, having had with other issue 2 sons, (1) John Dove, j.p. Lanark. (2) James Robert, j.p. Cumberland. Park Terrace, Glasgow, and Harrington, Cumberland. BAINES, Si» Edward, knighted 16 Dec. 1880, M.P. Leeds 1859/74, alderman and magistrate Leeds, j.p. d.l. Yorks. w.r. &c. president Yorkshire union of mechanics' institutes 1837/81, proprietor of " Leeds Mercury " (brother of Rt. Hon. Ma'tthew Talbot Baines, M.P. Leeds, sons of late Edward Baines, M.P. Leeds 1834/41, by Charlotte, dau. of late Mr. Matthew Talbot; she d. 25 Feb. 1851, aged 75); b. 28 May, 1800; m. 1829, Martha, dau. of Mr. Thomas Blackburn, of Liverpool; she d. 16 Oct. 1881, leaving issue. Burley, Leeds.' BAKER, Sib Samuel White, f.r.g.s. f.r.s. knighted 1866, a distinguished African traveller, and the discoverer of the Albert N'Yanza, major-gen. Ottaman empire, commanded expedi- tion organised by the Khedive to suppress slave- trade in Central Africa 1869/74, Rede lecturer, Cambridge, 1874 (eldest son of Samuel Baker, of Lypiatt Park, Glouc); b. 1821 ; m. 1st— 3 Aug. 1843, Harriet Ann Bidgood, eldest dau. of Rev. Charles Herbert Martin ; she d. 29 Dec. 1855. He m. 2ndly — 1860, Florence, dau. of M. Finnian Von Saas. Sandford Orleigh, Newton Abbot. B 700 THE KXIGHrAGE, B AKER Bt.-Col. Sir Thomas Duband.k.c.b. _^ lieut-col. (18th) B.I. regt. (h.p.), bnga^lier- ^4 mi gen. in Boer war 1881, and in Affghan war 18< 9 80, ^ '^^ i D c. to the Queen since 1877, major 18th (R.l.) regt. from 1873, A.A.&Q.M.G. Ashanti 1873/4, A.A.G. horse- guards 1875/8, served with 18th B.I. in Crimea, in- cluding siege and fall of Sebastopol, served m Indian ) Mutiny 1854/5, in New Zealand 1864 and 1866 asi D.A.A.G. and subsequently A.A.G. &c. (2nd son of late Kev. John Durand Baker, vicar of Bishops Tawton, N. Devon, by his wife Sarah Georgiana, dau. of Thomas Hodges Fowler, Esq. of Abbey- cwm-hir, co. Radnor.); b. 23 Mar. 1837, 102, Piccadilly, W. BALFOUR, Gen. Sib Geoboe, k.c.b. 1870, col.i comdt. B.A. 1880 (retd. list), consul Shanghai 1843/6, member of Madras military board 1849/57, inspector-gen. ordnance Madras 1857/9, president finance commission India 1860/2, assistant-comp- troller-gen. war office 1868/71, m.p. Kincardineshire since 1872 (son of Capt. George Balfour, of Mon- trose, R.N.); b. 8 Dec. 1809; m. 28 June, 1848, Charlotte, 3rd dau. of late Joseph Hume, Esq. M.P. 6, Cleveland Gardens, Hyde Park, W. BARKLY, Sir Henry, k.c.b. 1853, o.c.M.o. 1874, M.p. Leominster 1845/9, governor British Guiana 1849, Jamaica 1863, Victoria 1856, Mauri- tius 1863, and Cape of Good Hope 1870/6 (son of iEneas Barkly, of Monteagle, Ross, and of London, merchant); b. 1815; m. 1st— 1840, Elizabeth Ellen, dau. of late John F. Timins, Esq. of Hillfield House; she d. 1857. He m. 2ndly — 1860, Anne Maria, only dau. of late Gen. Sir Thomas Simson Pratt, K.C.B. By his 1st wife he has had with other issue 2 sons, (1) Arthur C S 1841; m. 26 Jan. 1873 of late Eight Rev. Thomas G Mauritius. (2) Leonard Francis, 13th L.I.; d. 9 April, 1881, aged M. 1, Bina Gardens, South Kensington, 8.W. BARRINGTON, Sir John, knighted 1868, lord mayor of Dublin 1865 and 1879, and a merchant and manufacturer (son of Edward Bar- rington, of Bray, co. Wicklow, J.P.); b. 1824; m. 1848, EHzabeth, 2nd dau. of la^e Jonathan Pim, of Dublin, and has a son, (1) Edward, b. 1849. St. Anne's, Killiney, co. Dublin. BARRY, Sir Jacob Dirk, knighted 1878, re- corder of high court of Griqualand West since 1871, bar.-at-law i.T. 1858, member for Cape Town L.A. 1864/7, acting sol.-gen. supreme court Cape Colony 1860, senior member executive council Griqualand (son of late Hon. Joseph Barry, m.l.c. 1855/66); m. 18 April, 1867, Charlotte, dau. of Rt. Rev. Nathaniel James Merriman, bishop of Grahams- town (1871). Kimberley, Griqualand West. BATES, Gen. Sir Henry, k.c.b. 1879, c.b. 1873 (retired list 1881), col. Norfolk regt. (formerly 9th foot) since 1871, member army purchase commission 1873/9, com. brigade at Malta 1861/3, Aldershot 1863/5, Cork district 1865/7, during Fenian rising, a.d.C. to Lord Gough when com. -in- chief India 1848/9, and served in Punjab campaign (son of Major Henry Bates, R.A.); b. 29 Jan. 1813 ; m. Ist— 16 Mar. 1865, Charlotte, dau. of Col. Kingston Egan, Bombay army, and widow of Major- Gen William Brett, R.A. He m. 2ndly— 16 Jan. 1873, Maria Margaret, dau. of Rev. Peter Ewart, of Kirklington, Yorks. 2, Sussex Place, Hyde Park Gardens, W, iJi , late 6th dragoon gnardi: b. Fanny Alexandra, eldest aaa. Hatchard, biabop of tbe J^AYLEY, Sib Edward Clivb, w«t ikt? 3 CLE. B.c.8. since 1842, bar.-at-Ia sec. home department India goven): f member governor-general's council 187;s council of the Empress of India, vice-cha cutta University 1869/74 (only surviving' — i ite Edward Clive *Bayley, of St Petersburg): l-. at St. Petersburg 17 Oct. 1821; m. 6 Mar. 1850, Emily Anne Theophila, eldest dau. of Sir Thomas Theo- philufl Metcalfe, Bart, and has had with other issue a son and 8 daus. (1) Cliariea Tbeophilua Ricbard CUre, b. 90 Nor. 1864. (2) Emily ImOmUa GUve. (3) Annie Margaret Qive. (4) Q«oiilana Cbarlotte CUva. (5) Alice Janet Otr^ m. 14 D6& 1878, to Jobn Artbor, eldest son of Jobn Fowkr, Bhi. of Btmbioiv, BoM-ih. 6) Maxy 8t«inat Thwvhila CaiTe. Cbarlotte Oanning. <8) Amkrnther OUTai Tereee SeUna CUTe. J y / L '//},fA ^^cuttaL-W, Portland Ftaoe, w. .^ ^^ Cifri.C /t rf BAYLEY, Sir Stxvabt Colvin, k.c.8.i. 1878, O.LB. 1881, B.0J9. 1856, commis. Patna daring Bengal famine 1878/4, serred on spedal daty daring Madras and Mjsore famine 1877, sec. Bengal govemment 1877 (son of late William Butterworth Bayley, B,c.8. director E.i.c.8.); b. 9 May, 1836; m. 21 Not. 1860, Anna, daa. of B N Farqaharson, B.CJB. Sbillorjr. AMm. BAZALGBTTB, Snt Joseph William, c.b. knighted 1874, chief engineer MetropoUtan works since 1866, designer of Tiuunes embankment 1868/74, and London main diminage (son of late Ctot Joseph 'Vniliam Baialgette, Bjr. one of the founders of the *« SaUors' Home ** ); b. 28 Mar. 1819; m« 20 Feb. 1846, Maria, 4th dan. of late Bdward Koagh, Esq. of New Boss, oo. Wezlord, J.P. and has 6 sons and 4 dans. (1) JoMph William, bti (2) CbHlM NonBMi. bar.4ii4aw LT. 1874; m. 6 Dms. 1878. Bthel Mary.Oiriy dML of John BooMead, Beq. of Armathwaita HalLOombarlasd. <4) Henryrk ; m. 10 AprO. 1881, Bditb Katharine, eldeat dao. of 0. A. Hardman. Bh|. of Wl mb lad o n. (S) WlUoagbbr, b. (6) Thama Pbllo. (7) Caroline, m. 1 Aoff. 1878, to QaorfS Oh a tMrt aa. Baq. (8) Mia. (9) Anna OomSmmm. (10) Brsljn. St. lUnr'a, Wlmbladon Park, Buny. BE CHER, Oen. 8ib Arthur Mittord, k.cb. 1873 (sup. list 1881), senred in Affghanistan campaign 1839, at storming and capture of Ohuc- nee, inSntlej campaign 1846/6, in Pun jaub campaign 1848/9, Q.M.o. India 1862/63, sererely wounded at Delhi, com. Tishind dirision Bengal presidency 1866/9 (son of late CoL O. Becher) ; b. 7 May, 181 ♦> m. 4 Sept. 1841, Frances Anne, dau. of Capt M. \\ Ford, and has 2 sons and a dau. (1) Artbur William Reddle, b. 6 Dec 184S, married. (2) Andrew Cracroft, »tb regt ; b. S6 Ang. 1858. (3) Edytb Mary. Wallington Hooae, BEGBIE, (Hon.) Sir Matthew Baillie, knighted 1875, chief justice British Columbia since 1870, judge 1858/70, bar.-at-law L.l. 1844 (son of late Col. Thomas Stirling Begbie, 44th regt.): b. 9 May, 1819. Victoria, British Colombia. BELL, (Hon.) Sir Joshua Peter, k.c.m.o. (1881), president legislative council Queens- land 1879, entered Queensland parliament 1863, colonial treasurer, minister of works, actinp-^ov- cmor during the abscncer of Sir A. E. Kennetly in 1880 (son of ); b. 13 May, 1826; m. 16 Feb. 1862, Margaret, eldest dau. of D'Oreey. THE KNIGHTAGE, 701 BELLEAU, 8lB NABCT88E FOBTXJNAT, K.C.M.G. 24 May, 1879. knighted 21 Aug, 1860, lieut.- gOT. province of Quebec 1869/73, bar. Lower Canada 1832, M.L.c. 1852/7, speaker l.c. Canada 1857/62, miniBter of agriculture 1 862/5, premier and receiver- gen. 1866/9, mayor of Quebec 1850/1/2, q.c. 1854 (son of Gabriel Belleau, of Quebec); b. 20 Oct. 1«08; m. 16 Sept. 1835, Marie Reine Josette, dau. : late Louis Qaavreau, merchant, m.p. Qnebeo. "tSeNEDICT, Sib Julius, knighted 1871, a cele- X) brated mnsical composer, ^ight of the order of Leopold of Belgium, of the crown of Prussia, and many other foreign orders (son of Herr M. Benedict, faanker, of Stottgart, by Flora van Geldem); b. 27 /Not. 1804; m. Istr— 1833, Ad^le, dau. of M. ' C Jean, of Geneva ; she d. 1851, learing with other issue a dau. (1) O«orgtoa, m. 7 April, 1M6, to Reginald Palgrave Simpeon, ad hM S MHU Mid a daa. Anbrnr Palfrmve BlMPSOV, b. 8 Jan. 1867.— Julias Benedict, b. » Dm. 1871— Adele. Sib Juuub m. 2ndly— 23 Dec 1879, Mary Comber, eldest dan. of Henry Fortey, Esq. inspector of schoola Madras preddency, and has a son, (2) Alb«t Uwaid JoUim WUbraham Boott, b. IS May, 1881. S, ¥anr Square, w. BENNETT, Sib James Risdon, president b. colL physicians since 1876, m.d. Edin. 1833, ll.d. (hon.) 1878, P.B.C.P. 1846, kc (eldest son of late Ber. James Bennett, d.d. of Islington, by Sarah, dan. of John Gomley, esq. of Romsey, Hants.); b. 1809; m. 8 Jane, 1841, Ellen Selfe, youngest dau. of Rer. Henry Page, mjl of Rose Hill, Wore. St. BENNETT, Sib John, knighted 1872, of London, watchmaker, member school board London 1870/8 and 1876/9, sheriff 1871/2, one of h.m.'s lieuta. for the (Jity, K.L.H.M. 1878 (brother of W. C. Bennett, LL.D. a well-known song-writer, sons of John Bennett, of Greenwich, watchmaker); b. 1814; m. 1843, Agnes, dau. of John Wilson, of Deptford, and has a son and 2 daus. (1) John MoOBtfleld, b. ; m. SI Mar. 1880, Clarissa hJikukf iHitl dan. o( JoMph Brlndle, Bki. of London. (2) aJIm Fff— **■**»! BL t Sept 18M, to Sydney John, son of (3) Jali«k,n!l^ol 187S, to Biobard Dooglaa Powell, m.d. Hon of lateOqiLBoofet Powell, R-W.fuailien, and baa S sons and laOL Doofflaa Powell, b. 8 Aug. 1874.- A son, b. 19 Dec 1879.— A daa. b. 18 Dec. 1877. I1M F*««fc«t Moantfleld, Sussex, and Glen Druid, Chislehurst. BERKELEY, Sib Geoboe, k.c.m.o. (1881), CM.Q. (1874), gov. and com. - in - chief Leewaiti Islands 1876/81, B.A. Trin. ColL Dublin, 1842, coLsec. British Honduras 1845, acting lieut.- gov. Dominica 1 860/1, lieut.-gov. St. Vincent 1864/71, governor West African Settlements 1873 (eldest son of Gen. Sackville Hamilton Berkeley, col. 16th regt by his wife Elisabeth Pilgrim, dau. of Wil- liam Murray, Esq. of Bruce Vale Estate, Barbados, W.I.); b. 2 Nov. 1819. BESSEMER, Sib Henby, knighted at Windsor Castle 26 June, 1879, the celebrated patentee of manufacture of malleable iron and steel, and the inventor of the present mode of afl&xing stamps to legal documents, thereby saving the exchequer, m round figures, half-a-million sterling annually ; it is stated that be himself has taken out more th^n 100 patents, representing the payment of £10,000 in stamps; K.F.J, of Austria, G.C.l.h. received from the Prince of Wales the Albert gold medal (son of Anthony Bessemer, of Charlton, Herts, and of Lon- ! don) ; b. 19 Jan. 1813; married, and has 2 sons and a dau. (1) Henry, m. Henrietta, and had 2 sons and 2 daus. Henry WiUiam.— Herbert Alfred.— Emilie Augusta Florence, m. 9 July, 1879, to Frederick Charies Brown Clark, Esq.— Alexandra. (2) Alfred George, m. Mary Jane Tetley. and has 3 sons, Alfred George.— Henry Edward.— Haward Frank. (3) Bessie, ni. 30 Aug. 1856, to William Wright, and had an only dau. Bessie Wright, m. 3 July, 1879, to Rev, Charles Edward Jones, M.A. vicar of St. Matthews, Denmark Hill. Denmark Hill, Surrey. BESTEL, Sib Nicholas Gustave, knighted by letters patent 27 Feb. 1880, late acting chief judge Mauritius, retd. 1879, puisne judge supreme court 1858, entered colonial service as 3rd judge of appeal, Mauritius 1832, bar.-at-law m.t. 1841 (son of M. Antoine Bestel, avocat, France); b. 19 Dec. 1812 ; m. 5 Aug. 1864, Marie Rosine Delie, dau. of M. Fran9ois Bestel-Belmaison, of the Mauritius. BIDDULPH, Lieut.-Gen. Sir Michael An- thony Shrapnel, k.c.b. 1879, r.a. k.l.h.m. comdg. Rawul Pindee divn. India, 1881, groom-in- waiting 1879, com. Quetta field force in Affghanistan 1878/9, served in the Crimean war, at the battles of the Alma, Balaclava, and Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol, d.a.g. r.a. India (son of Rev. Thomas Shrapnell Biddulph, of Amroth Castle, preb. of Brecon); b. 30 July, 1823; m. in the Crimea 1857, Katharine, dau. of Capt. Stamati, comdt. of Balaclava. Calcutta. BIDDULPH, Major-Gen. Sir Robert, k.c.m.g. 1880, c.b. 1877, lieut.-col. and brevet-col. B.A. high- commissioner and com.-in-chief Cyprus 1879,'Wtth local rank of major-gen. and brigadier- gen, while commanding troops in that island, A.A.G. (for auxiliary and reserve forces) war office 1873/80; entered B.A. June 1853, served through- out the Crimean campaign, present at Alma, Balaklava, siege and fall of Sebastopol, capture of Kertch (Crimean war medal with three clasps, Turkish medal and medjidie); was in the Indian war of 1857/8, including the actions of Kalee Nuddee, Jamo, Daoudpore, Byswarra, passage of Gogra, forcing of Jerwah Pass, at the siege and capture of Lucknow; served in Chinese campaign of 1860, including Sinho, Tangku, Taku Forts, Tangchow, and Pekin. Staff services: in India, 1858/60, successively brigade-major, d.a.q.m.g. and D.A.A.G. In China: military sec. 1860/61; Madras, military sec. 1861/5. Woolwich: D.A.Q.M.G. 1868/71. Was private sec. to sec. of state for war from Oct. 1871 to June 1873, Indian Mutiny (son of Robert Biddulph, Esq. of Ledbury, and his wife Elizabeth, dau. of George Palmer, Nazing Park, Essex— B. Selborne— in Peerage); b. 26 Aug. 1835; m. 11 Aug. 1864, Sophia, dau. of Rev. Anthony Lewis Lam- bert, rector of Chilbolton, Hants, and widow of Richard Stuart Palmer, of Calcutta (B. Selborne), and has had 5 sons and 5 daus. (1) Robert, b. 13 May, 1865; d. 11 May, 1870. (2) Hope, b. 27 Oct. 1866. (3) Michael, b. 5 April, 1871. (4) Harry, b. 19 July, 1872. (5) Lewis, b. 27 June, 1876. , (6) Eva. (7) Constance. (8) Jessie. (9) Helen, (10) Georgiana, b. 26 June, 1880. Government House, Cyprus. BIRDWOOD, Sir George, m.d. c.s.l 1877, knighted at Windsor Castle 7 Dec. 1881, assistant reporter in statistics, India Office; gra- duated in medicine in Edinburgh University 1854, served in Persian campaign on medical staff, Bom- bay army, 185-, successively professor of anatomy 702 THE kxightagt:. and physiology and of botany and materia mwiica at the Grant Medical College at Bombay ; also honorary secretary to the Bombay branches of the Koyal Asiatic Society and the Agricultural and Horticultural Society of Western India, sheriflf of Bombay 1864 (eldest son of Gen. Christopher Bird- wood, commissaiy-gen. Bombay) ; b. 5 April. 1832; m. 6 May, 1856, Frances Anne, eldest dau. of late Edward Tolcher, b.n. of Harewood, Plympton St. Mary, Devon. BISSET, Gen. Sir John Jarvis, k.c.m.g. 1877, C.B. (retd. list 1881), d.a.q.m.o. Caffre war 1845/7, brigade major Caflfre war 1850/3, d.q.m.o. 1854/65, com. and lieut.-gov. Natal 1865/7, com- manded a division in Canada 1868, and Gibraltar 1869/73, col. 2nd batt. the Durham L.i. (formerly 106th regt.) since 1875 (son of Capt. Alexander Bisect, R.N.); b. 24 Oct. 1819 ; m. 13 Sept. 1848, Charlotte Elizabeth, dau. of A B Morgan, M.D. 55th regt. and has with other issue a son and 2 daus. (eldest son), m. about April, 1880, Borron, Esq. of Scafleld Tower, rector of Monie. co. Down (by his IkI wife, Mary Sophia Brownlow, youngest sister of Charles, 1st I Lord Lurgan), and has had with 2 daus. 2 sons, (1) Arthur Qose, capt 18th regt. A.DXX to gor. of MalU ; b. • June, 1851; m. 9 Sept. 1880, Adelaide Beatrice, younger daa. j of late Major-Gen. Henry Dnunnumd, Bengal car. .) < (^son of lat John Boyd, merchant, of Edinburgh, by Anne, dn of Thomas Jamieson); b. 22 Feb. 1818; m. 6 Juix . 1844, Mary Anne, only dau. of late John Ferguson. of Edinburgh, suigeon, and had with other i-ssue a son, (1) Thomas (eldest Bon). m. 16 Sept. 1878, Charlotte, dau. an : coheir of late Rev. Robert HcNaght«n (Bart.) MidfleM. Midlothian; 41, Moray Place, Edinburgh. BRADFORD, Gek. Sir John Fowler, k.c.h. 1871,8er\'ed in AflFghan 1842, Gwalior 1843 \. Sutlej 1846, and Tunjaub campaigns 1848/^, ;; the battle of Maharajapore, action of Aliwn THE KNIGHTAGE. •03 paMage of the Chenab, and actions of Chillian- wallah and Goojerat, medals and clasps, Bengal cav r..tj Lot 1878 (K>n of Capt. Edward Chapman Bi [ C.8.); b. 1805; m. 1^- - Martha Maria, 2nd dau. of Sir William Oiweley, ll.d. (Babt.); she d. 18 Jan. 1875, having had with other issue a son, (1) WIUiHB Jama*, ooL bjl; d. 10 Nor. ISH. 40, Norfolk Sqnare, W. BRAMWELL, Sib Frederick Joseph, f.b.s. knighted at Osborae 18 Aug. 1881, a member of the institution of civil engineers (younger bro- ther of I»rd Bram well— see Peerage) ; b. 1818 ; m. 184fi, Harriet Leonora, youngest dau. of late Joseph Frith, Esq. lA, Hjde Pvk 0«te, Kntfngton, &W. BRA88KY, Sir Thomas, k.c.b. 1881, of Norman- huxBt, Sussex, J.P. d.l. hon. commander Liver- |iool brigmdejjr. art. vols, civil lord of the admiralty wimm ISaOrWL University Coll. Oxon. 1859, m.a. 1863, bar.-«t-law L.1. 1864, a younger brother of the Trinity HooMf m.p. Devonix>rt 1865, Hastings since Nov. 1866'(liae8t son of late Thomas Brassey, of Ix)ndon, by hia wife Maria Farringdon, dau. of Thomas Harriaon, Esq. of Liverpool); b. 1837; m. 9 Oct 1860, Anna, dan. of late John Allnutt, Esq. iTnA lam. w.; KAnrnhnnl, Birttlo, Simmz; the Grange, Ohaihlrt; aad Btook OoRlas Lodge, KingsbouM, T^RKTT, Rt. Hon. Sir Wiiuuiam Baliol, p.c. /iJ knighted 1868, a lord justice of court of ap- peid since 1876, justice common pleas div. 1868/76, M.A. Caios ColL Camb. 1842, bar.-at-law l.i. 1846, Q.O. and a bencher 1861, solicitor-gen. 1868,^rj.-at- law 1868, M.P. Helston 1866/8 (2nd son of Ute Rev. Jooeph OeoTige Brett, of Ranelagh, Chelsea, by his wif^ Dorothy, dau. of Qeoige Best, Esq. of Chilston Park, Kent, m.p.); b. 13 Aug. 1817; m. 3 April, 1850, Eugenie, dan. of J. Mayer, Esq. and step-dau. of late CoL John Garwood, o.B. deputy-gov. of the Tower, and has 2 sons and a dau. ^tiA,,^ 4 H* f^/Afs/fj^ (1) Reginald BaUol, af.P. Famyn and FiOmoath 1880, . ' •ea to I.arl Hartiiigtoii, asa of itote for India, 1880; b. SO Jane, 1811 ; m. t4 Sept 1879, Blaanor, yoongwt dan. of h.e. late M. SNrlTaln Van da Wqrer, Belgian minister at Court of 8L JaaMri. and has a eon. OUver Sylrain BaUoL b. St lCar.1881. At) Bngtee Leopold Selwyn, Ment. Soote jmards, extra a.d.c. Ito Marquis o( Bipon, Tioeroy of India, AJ>.a 1880 ; b. 3 Mar. llSM. /(3) ITinhiii Yiolat Adda, m. 14 Oct. 1876, to William Humble DudkTward, l«th hoMan (B. Dudlkt). I Oardens, aw. and Heath Farm, Watford. BRIGHT, Sir Charles Tilston, knighted 1858, for laying down first Atlantic cable between Europe and N. America, also completed first line to India 1864, to S. America 1871, and Central America 1872, m.p. Greenwich 1865/8, late capt. Surrey R.v. [3rd son of Brailsford Bright, of London, descended from John Bright, of Whorlow, Yorks. yeoman (d. 1586), who was great-grandfather of Sir John Bright, of Badsworth, Baronet, col. in the parliamentary army]; b. 8 June, 1832; m. 11 May, 1853, Hannah Barrick, dau. of John Taylor, of Hull, and has 3 sons and 3 daus. (1) John Brailsford. b. 29 Mar. 1864. (2) Harrison, b. 28 Jan. 1858. (3) Charles, b. 25 Dec. 1863. (4) Agnes, m. 11 Jan. 1877, to Mervyn Kersteman King, of Clifton, Bristol. (5) Mary Angela. (6) Annie Beatrice. JO, Bolton Gardens, s.W. BRIGHT, Lieut.-Gen. Sir Robert Onesi- PHORUS, K.c.B. 1881, c.B. 1868, ensign 19th regt. 1843, with which regt. he sei-ved through the campaign of 1854/5, including the battles of Alma and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and the storming of the Redan on 18 June and 8 Sept.; as brigadier-gen. he commanded the 1st brigade Hazara field force of 1868, including the expedition against the tribes on the Black Mountain, for which service he was nominated c.B. and thanked by the govern- ment of India, com, Meerut division 1878, comd. Khyber line force in 2nd Afi"ghan campaign 1879 (son of Robert Bright, Esq. of Abbotsleigh, Bristol); b. 7 July, 1823 ; m. 5 Nov. 1856, Catherine, dau. of Sir William Miles, Bart, and has 3 sons and 5 daus. (1) William Robert, b. 15 Aug. 1867. (2) Reginald Arthur, b. 25 June, 1870. (3) Richard, b. 25 Dec. 1872. (4) Katherine. (5) Emily Maria. (6) Florence Tempe. (7) Isabel Frances. (8) Ellen Lucy. RIND, Gen. Sib James, r.a. £c.b. 1869, com- manded R.A. at Delhi 1857, at Rohilcund under Lord Clyde, and at Bareilly; Allahabad div. (1873/5, Sirhind div. 1875, col. com. since 1877 (son of J. Brind); b. , 1809; m. 1st— , 1859, Georgiana, dau. of Rev. Henry George Phillips, vicar of Mildenhall, Suffolk; she d. , 1859. He m. 2ndly — , 1864, Jane, dau. of Rev. Daniel Henry Maunsell, of Balbriggan, co. Dublin; she d. 1868. Byyiis 1st wife he had 2 sons and a dau. B BRETT, Major, Sib Wilpobd, k.cm.o. 1864, major late 76th foot, military sec. Nova Scotia 1866/8, private sec. to (late Sir John Gaspard le Marcbant, O.C.M.o. k.c.b.), governor of Malta 1868/64, and at Madras 1865/8 (brother to Mr. Jus- tice Brett); b. , 1824; m. , 1859, Mary Isabel, dau. of Thomas Stephen, Esq. E^er, Sorrey. BRIGGS, Sib John Henby, knighted 1870, en- tered civil service (admiralty) 1826, reader 1840/65, chief clerk 1865/70 (eldest son of late Sir John Thomas Briggs, accountant-gen. navy), b. , 1808; m. , 1841, Amelia, eldest dau. of Charles Hopkinson, Esq. and has with other iflsae 2 daus. CD Alice Emma (cldert d«i.), m. 16 May, 1880, to John P. de ( ;cx Em. oc of L.L and of 20, Hyde Park Square, w. (2) jSS Anne Annette, m. 5 Oct. 1871, to Lieut-Col. George Leith FkmMf, Bengal aa 1», Gloooecter Terrace, Hyde Park, W. (1) Alfred Walter, m. 30 Nov. 1871, Elizabeth Louisa, 4th dau. of Lannoy Arthur Coussmaker, Esq. of Westwood, near Guild- ford, and has a dau. b. 22 Dec. 1881. (2) Edward Agincourt (3rd surviving son), capt, 88th Connaught rangers; b. 10 April, 1844; m. 17 April, 1877, Fanny Clara, 4th dau. of late "William Rogers, Esq. of Heathside, Clifton, Glouc. (3) Ellen, m. , to Col. Henry Alexander Browlow, R.B. (B. LUKGAN). Gen. Bbind m. 3rdly— 16 Oct. 1873, Eleanor Eliza- beth Lumley, dau. of late Rev. Henry Thomas Bume, of Grittleton, Wilts, (sister of Col. Sir Owen Tudor Bume, K.C.S.I.), and has (4) A son, b. 2 Dec. 1881. Leinster House, Wimbledon. BROOKE, Gen. Sir George, r.a. k.c.b. 1867, brigadier commanding R.H.A. during both Sikh campaigns, wounded at Bhurtpore, col. com. R.A. retd. list 1877 (son of Henry Brooke, Esq. of Henbuiy, Bristol), b. 1793; m. , 1821, Catherine, dau. of Peter Cochrane, of Clipping, N.B.; she d. 8. p. 1869. tkoL.Slb^l^.S''^ 16, Charles Street, St. James's Square, s.w. -Z 704 THE KNIGHTAGE. ><^'SHAUGNESSY.BE00KE; sir William, ( ) FRS. knighted 1856, M.D. Edinb. dir. gen. Indian 'telegraphs 1853/G3, surgeon^major late Bengal army, assumed additional surname of BKOOKE by E^L. 8 Feb. 1861 ; b. ,1809; ^, 1st— 1835, Margaret, dau. of Francis O'Shaugnessy, Esq. of Curragh, co. Clare; she d. . . He m. 2ndly— , Julia Greenly, dau. of Capt. John Sabine, 23rd foot, and has with other issue a son and dau. (1) Richard, capt. late 12th regt. paymaster in the army 1880; C2)%ranclf MadeUne, m. 2 June, 1879, to William Garrett- Fitzgerald, C.E. son of Francis C. Fitzgerald, of Ardcloney Park, CO. Clare, and Mount Fox, co. Limerick, Ireland. Nice. BROWN, Sir John, knighted 1867, mayor of Sheffield 1862/3, master cutler 1865/6, chair- man school board. Atlas Works, Earl's Shipbuilding Co. Hull, &c. director Great Northern Ry. Co. (2nd surviving son of late Samuel Brown, of Sheffield); b. , 1816; m. , 1839, Mary, eldest dau. of late Benjamin Schofield, Esq. of Sheffield; she d. 28 Nov. 1881, aged 68. Endcliffe Hall, Sheffield. BROWN, Sir John Campbell, k.c.b. 1875, C.B. 1858, surgeon-gen. Bengal establishment 1870/5, after 40 years' service, hon. surgeon to th Queen at Calcutta 1861, fellow Calcutta UniveraitT served in Aifghan campaign 1840/2 (medal), i^ Sutlej, Punjab, and Indian Mutiny campai (thrice thanked by governor-gen. in despatches)' m. 19 July, 1845, Louisa Ann, dau. of Major O R Crommelin, Ist Bengal light cav. Sir William, c.b. (1868), knighted 1870, assist. -accountant-gen. waroffice 1867/60, / accountaut-gen. 1860/70 (son of late Richard Brown, of war office); b. , 1812; m. 14 Aug. 1861, / Cornelia Jane, dau. of late Thomas Tindal, of Aylee- \ bury, Bucks, and niece of late Lord Chief Justice Tindal. dfafha^/P^/f. \ Windham Qub. ' ' ' ^T^ORE-BROWNE, CoL. SiB Thomas, k.c.m.o. /THROWN, BRUCE, Sib Thomas Cuppaoe, capt k.n knighted 20 April, 1880 (retd. list 187r. adm.-suptdt. of Dover, served at bombardmc - * " Jean d'Acre 1840, ic. (2ud son of late Rev. 1 Bruce, of Westbere, Canterbury) ; b. 1 ~ _ m. 1st — 1861, Elizabeth, dau. of Henrj- Wise H;i vey, Esq. of Middle Deal House, and 2ndly — 7 Ja: 18*74, Louisa Basilia Bishop, ^^-idow of Major Arth. Lambert, Bengal art. (Bart.) Camden Crescent, Dover. BUCKLE, ADM. Sir ll.vlde Henry Ma.^.. ., K.C.B. 1875, for services while capt H.M. frigate "Valorous" in the attack on Bomarsund, &c. in the Baltic and in the Black Sea, attack on the forta of Sebastopol during the Crimean war, K.M. rear-adm. in command Irish station 1867,8 (son of Adm. Matthew, and grandson of Adm. Matthew Buckle) ; b. 13 Dec 1803 ; m. 24 Aug. 1847, Harriet Maigaret, eldest dau. of late Thomas Deane Shute, Esq. of Biamshaw Hillf Hants, and has a son, (1) CUade H«ni7 Shot*, Unit BJ(. b. 6 Joljr, 1848; m. 1878, lUr7 BonmoMLSnd <1ml of Hagh John Binnkar, Bmi. of Btyn-y-OwTii, oa lur i oaeth. M, Ratland OMe, 8.W. BULLEB, Oen. Sib Qbobos, o.o.b. 1869, lieut gov. Portamouth, and com. B.W. district 1865/70, coL com. rifle brinde 1860/77, k.l.h.m. (son of Oen. Frederick W. Boiler, of Peljnt— See Pbbbao»— Baboh Chvbston); b. 80 May, 1800; m. Oct 1856, Henrietta, dau. of late Oen. SirMla^iaDdonald, O.03.; she d. 18 April, 1881. teuton Btrwit w. 7 ^^ t^ ^». -/y^r BULWBR, Sib Hbvbt EBmar, coj|j>. 1^74, CM.O. 1864, gOT. of Natal 1882,*^ Wind- ward Islands 18809, lieut-gor. NaUl 187a 9. nephew of late Lord Dalling and Bulwer, and alsn of late Lord Lytton (tee Fbbbaob); b. 29 Dec 183 BURKE, Sib John Bbbnabd, li. 1854, OB. 1868, bar.-at-law m.t •d king of arms since 1858, a gorr. natiunai ^antiy Ireland 1874, keeper state iiapers since 1867, author Or 18C6, C.B. J.ieut.-col. late 2l8t fusiliers, com. | of the various genealogical works bearing his name "* ' " ^ ^"'^'.^ "- ' (brother of Mr. Serjeant Peter Burke, sons of late John Burke of London); b. 1816; m. 8 Jan. 1850, Barbara Frances, 2nd dau. of late James MacEvoy, Esq. of Tobertynan, co. Meatb, and granddau. of Sir Joshua CoUes Meredyth, Bart, and has 7 sons and a dau. 41st regt. in Afghanistan 1841/2, governor 8t Helena 1851, New Zealand 1854, Tasmania 1862, and Bermuda 1870/1 (brother of Bishop of Win- chester, sonsof Lieut.-Col. Robert Browne, of Morton House, Bucks, J.P. D.L.); b. 3 July, 1807; m. 4 June, 1851, Harriet Louisa, dau. of James Campbell, of Craigie House, Ayrshire, and has 4 sons and 2 daus. (1) Harold, lieut. 60tb rifles; b. 18 Sept. 1856; m. 6 July, 1880, Harriet Montgomerie, only child of late Gkorge 8erj««nt Atwood, Esq. of Boston, Mass. and has a dan.— Hattie Marie Muriel Margarite Montgomery, b.20 May, 1881. (2) Wilfrid, Trin. Coll. Camb.; b. 18 Oct. 1868. (3) Francis, New Coll. Oxon.; b. 7 Mar. 1860. (4) Godfrey, R.N.; b. 30 Mar. 1863. (5) Mabyl. (6) Ethel. 7, Kensington Square, W. a'. KOWNE, Lieut.-Gen. Sib Samuel James, K.C.B. 1879, K.c.s.l. 1876, v.c. 1879. Bengal Henry Fsmham, roog* eroiz piix«iiiT»iit of mids 1880; b. JaiM.16M. (2) Bernard Louis, gonUenan-in-wnitiBg to L.U Irdand ; b. 17 May, 1861. ^3) Harkmen Joaeph. b. t Mar. 1881. (4) Peter Aahwortb, lately pafe of honour Tioa-ngnl coort 8 Sept. 1884. (5) Edward Plnnkett, b. 1 Jnly, 1888. (6) John Bdward, b. 19 Mar. 1868. (7) Arthur Meredyth. (8) Conataaoe Mary Tbereea. Tallamalns, Dablin; Beoord IWer, Dnblin CMtle. BURNE, Col. Sib Owek Tudob, k.C.8.1. 1879 (C.S.I. 1872), CLE. 1878, secretary to political and secret department of India Office since 1874, joined 20th r^. 1866, serred in Crimea and Indian Mutiny, siege and capture of Lucknow, military sec. to com.-in-chief Sir Hugh Rose (P.M. Lord Strathnaim) 1861 5, private sec. to (gov.- gens.) Earl of Mayo 1868/72, anl ♦ ■ T '■' t , ♦mh 1876/8, sec. political and secret ia BROWNLOW, Major -Gen. Sir Charles I office since 1874 (son of late K* i las Henry, k.c.b. 1872, b.s.c. com. 20th Punjab Bume,M.A. of Grittleton, WiltH.); b. 12 April, 1H.S7; N.I. 1857/71, and Nawal Pindee brigade 1872/7, , m. 20 Nov. 1867, Hon. Evelyne Browne, dau. of A.D.C. to the Queen ; nephew 1st Baron Lurgan. John, 3rd Lord Kilmaine; she d. 22 April, 1878, (8pe Peeraoe.) having,' had 3 sons and 2 dnu.<«. B B.C. comd. Khyber column in AfEghan war 1878,^9. comd. 2nd Punjab cav. in Indian Mutiny 1850/ 69J comd. brigade at Peshawur 1868/72, and Lahore division since 1876, twice severely wounded and has lost his left arm (son of Dr. John Browne, bom in Alnwick, N.B.); b. 3 Oct. 1824; m. 5 May, 1860, Lucy, dau. of Dr. W. Sherwood, e.i.c.s. THE KXIGUTAGE, 05 (1) Vnads Henry Carendish, b. SS Nor. 1870. (2) CharlM BIdiard Newdigate, b. 1 AprO, 187t. (3) Bdmond Robert, b. 14 Aag. 1876. (4) Oertmde ICanr. Jiee Beenor. (5) H eeUw ri ea, AMmry, Boarrey. BURTON, Sib William Westbbooke, knighted 1844, bar.-at-law l.T. 1824, recorder Daventry 1826, judge at Cape 1828/33, New South Wales 1833/44, Madras 1844/57, president of council at Sydney 1868/62, originally in the navy and served at attack on New Orleans in 1814 (son of Edmund Barton, town clerk, Daventry); b. 31 Jan. 1794; m. Istr— 1827, Margaret, dau. of Lenny Smith, of Homerton, Middx.; she d. s. p. 19 Sept. 1846. He m. 2ndly— 11 June, 1849, Maria Alphonsine, dau. of late John Beatty West, Esq. if.p. Dublin. M, Cheprtow VaiM, Beyvwater, w. /D YLE8, Right Hon. Sib John Babnabd, p.c. / J3 1878, knighted 1868, justice common pleas / 1868/78, bar.-«t-law I.T. 1831, recorder Buckingham / 1840, teijeAiit-ftt-lAW 1848, patent of precedence I 1846, Queen's serjeant 1867 (son of John Byles, of I Stowmarket); b. 11 Jan. 1801; m. Ist^ 1826, , Hannah, dan. of John Foster, of Biggleswade ; she d. 1829. He m. 2ndly— 1836, Emma, 2nd ' dan. of James Wedd, Esq. of Royston, Herts; she d. 1872, having had with other issue. I . Welter Banierd.ber.-*t-Uw L.L 18U; b. 1840; m. iHe«,a«onlaa,anldMi.of lete Frenoes WUUem Btueell,B8q. ILP. LiBMriekT I, Prinois Oerdens, aw. end Hanfleld Hoom, Uxl CAFFIN, ADM. SiB James Cbawfobd, b.n. K.C.B. 1868, served at Navarino, and in the Baltic at Bomanrand and Sveaboig, naval a.d.c. to the Qaeen 1868/6, naval director-gen. of artillery 1866^, director of stores and clothing, war depart- ment, 1867/68, reserve list 1877, j.p. Kent (son of William Onfin, of Blackheath); b. 1 Mar. 1812; m. 21 Sept 1848, Fanny Bronncker, dau. of late William Atfleid, of Ooibam, Hants. J.P. and has with other issue a ton and 6 dans. b. so Joly, 1844. . m. to Ci4>t Doogiae Frederick Jones, ri) Crawford, oom. ILK (3) Fenny ' HMnsKate, m. SNov. 1870, to Cept Bdwerd Owen Hay, iuJL (HOAAB— Bart.) (4) Annie BeUile,m. 4 Deo. 1878, to John (" Rob Boy "). eldest ■oo of kite Qen. Sir Dnnoea Meoffre|or, K.aB. E r.iMO, the Alice. il) Agtm Meiy. m. IS Hey, 1880, to WiUiem John Bobertson, Qant RJL (eldest eon of Andrew Boberteon, late capt. Scota gmyi, sad STth reft) Vaabragb Lodge, Blackheath, 8.B. CAIRNS, Sib William Wellington, k.c.m.q. 1877, Ceylon c.8. 1852/66, postmaster-gen. Ceylon 1864/6, lieut.-gov. South Australia 1876/7 (half-brother to Earl Cairns— see Peebaqb.) CAMERON, Gen. Sib Duncan Alexander, O.C.B. 1873, col. 42nd highlanders since 1863, which he commanded at the Alma, gov. r.m. coll. Sandhurst 1868/76, commanded highland bngade at Balaclava, K.L.H.if . commanded forces m New Zealand 1863, retd. list 1878 (son of Lieut.-Gen. Sir John Cameron, k.c.b.) ; b. 19 Dec. 1808; m 10 Sept 1873, Louisa Flora, 4th dau. of Andrew Maclean, Esq. M.D. dep.-inspectcr-gen. military colL Sandhurst; she d. 5 May, 1875. CAMPBELL, (Hon.) Sib Alexander, k.c.m.g. 1879, Q.C. 1857, M.P. 1858/67, speaker l.c. 1862. member executive council 1846/7, postmaster- gen. 1867/73, minister of the intenor 1873, receiver- Sra. 1878/9, P.O. Canada 1867, government leader fii the senate since 1877 (son of James Campbell, M.D.); m. 7 April, 1855, Georgina Fredericka Locke, dau. of Thomas Sandwith, Esq. of Beverley, Yorks. Toronto, Ontario. CAMPBELL, Lieut.-Gen. Sir Frederick Alex, r.a. k.c.b. 1880, c.b. (civil) 1874, director-gen. aH. and stores since 1875, member ordnance committee 1860/3, superintendent gun factories Woolwich 1863/75 (son of Gen. Frederick Campbell, r.a. of Melfort, Argylls.) ; b. 5 July, 1819 ; m. Emma Frances, dau. of William Stockley, Esq. CAMPBELL, Sir George, d.c.l. k.c.s.i. 1873, M.P. Kirkcaldy burghs since 1875, lieut.-gov. Bengal 1869/74, nephew of Lord Chancellor Camp- bell. (See Peerage — B. Stratheden.) 17, Southwell Gardens, S.w. CANNING, Sir Samuel, c.e. knighted 1866, chief engineer Atlantic cable expeditions 1865 and 1866 (son of Robert Canning, of Ogburn St. Andrew, Wilts.) ; b. 1823 ; m. Elizabeth Anne, 3rd dau. of late W H Gale, Esq. of Grately, Hants. 1, Inverness Terrace, Campden HiU, W. GARDEN, Alderman Sir Robert Walter, knighted 1851, stockbroker, j.p. Middx. and Surrey, a commissioner for lieutenancy city of London, sheriff 1851, lord mayor 1857/8, m.p. Glou- cester 1857/9, Barnstaple 1880, formerly in 82nd regt. (son of James Garden, of London); b. Oct. 1801 ; m. Jan. 1827, Pamela, dau. of late W. S. Andrews, m.d.; she d. Nov. 1874, having had 3 sons and 7 daus. (1) Frederick Walter, lieut-col. late 6th lancers; b. Nov. 1833; m. 20 Sept. 1870, Rowena Laura, younger dau. of late Rowland Ronald, Esq. and widow of Alexander Copland, Esq. late 57tli regt. (2) Clara Fanny, m. Sept. 1861, to Septimus William Sibley, Esq. of London. (3) Ada Blanche (3rd dau.), m. Mar. 1858, as 2nd wife, to Frederick Brodie^ F.R.A.8. of London. (4) Alice Emily (youngest dau.), m. 21 June, 1866, to Rev. Edward Aurelius Adams, vicariof St. John's Meads, Eastbourne. M, Wimpole Street, W. and West Moulsey, Surrey. CAREY, Sir Peter Stafford, knighted 1863,\ bailiff Guernsey since 1845, bar.-at-law m.t. j 1830, recorder Dartmouth 1836/45, judge of court | of record. Wells, 1838/45, professor English law, j London University, 1838/45 (son of Peter Martin / Carey, of Taunton); b. 7 April, 1803; m. 16 Feb. 1835, Emily Aubrey, dau. of late Lieut.-Col. Richard Warren, Scots fusilier guards, and niece of late Gen. Sir Peregrine Maitland, g.c.b.; she d. 2 Feb. 1881, having had a son and 6 daus. (1) C!harles Egerton, B.A. Exeter Coll. Oxford; b. 19 July, 1841 ; m. 23 Dec. 1874, Hannah, eldest dau. late Andrew Rogers, Esq. of Ryde, I.W. and widow of J A Younge, bar.-at- law. (2) Frances, m. 7 Aug. 1861, to Ernest Le Pelley, brev. lieut.- col. and has 3 sons and 2 daus. Ernest Brownlow Le PELLET, b. 1 June, 1862.— Ainslie JIaitland, b. 23 Mar. 1869.— Edward Carey, b. 2 Nov. 1870.— Caroline Mary.— Fanny Ernestine. (3) Caroline, m. 5 Dec. 1860, to her cousin Julius Alphonso Carey (son of Sausmarez Carey and Ids wife Elizabeth Dobree), Belgian consul at Alicante, lieut.-gen. R. Guernsey mil. A.D.C. and has 2 sons and a dau. Harold Stafford CARET, b. 28 Sept. 1861.— Wilfred Sausmarez, b. 22 Mav. 1863.— Elaine Biildulph. (4) Beatrice, m. 26 Dec. 1867, to Thomas Brooksbank, bar.-at- law ; s. p. (5) Emily Jane. (6) Sophia Stafford, d. 19 Aug. 1871, having m. 19 Aug. 1863, to Rev. William John Mellish, rector of Winestead, Yorks. and had 2 sons and 2 daus. ^ x- ,. «. John Stafford Mellish, b. 5 Aug. 1864.— Peter Bertie, b. 25 Nov. 1866.— Elizabeth Aubrey.— Dorothea Katherine. (7) Constance Bertie. Candie, (3-uernsey. ^ 'OG THE KMGHTAOE, CARROLL, SiE William, knighted April 1868, when lord mayor of Dublin, M.R.C.8 England, L R.C.P. Ireland (son of Michael Carroll, of Nenagh, CO Tippei-ary); b. 1819: m. 184d, Margaret, dau. of John Pearson, Esq. of Woodlawn, CO. Dublin. Woodlawn, Dundrum, co. Dublin, and 43, Harcourt Street, Dublin. CARTER, Sir Frederick B ^ ^, K.C.M.G. 1878, speaker house of assembly, Newfoundland, 1861/5, attorney-gen. and premier 1865/70, 1874/8, judge of supreme court since 1878, bar.-at-law 1842, Q.c. 1859 (son of Peter Weston Carter, chief stipendiary magistrate, Newfound- land); b. 9 Dec. 1819; m. 13 Feb. 1846, Eliza, dau. of George Bayly, Esq. and had with other laaue a dau. (1) Jane Maud McCurdy, m. 7 April, 1880, to Edward Jaine*, son of John Philpot, Esq. of Lyme Regis, Dorset. Newfoundland. CARTWRIGHT, Right Hon. Sir Richard ^OHN, P.C. K.C.M.G. 1879, M.L.c. for Central Huron, Canada, finance minister Canadian govern- ment 1873/8 (son of late D. D. Cartwright, of King- ston, Canada); b. 6 July, 1836; m. 8 Aug. 1869, Frances, dau. of Col. Alexander Lawe, E.I.C.8. Canada. CAVE, Hon. Sir Lewis William, knighted 1 April, 1881, on appointment as a judge of high court of justice, B.A. Line. Coll. Oxen. 1865, M.A. 1877, bar.-at-law l.T. 1859, Q.C. 1876, and a bencher 1877, revising barrister 1865, recorder of Lincoln 1873, commissioner of assise autumn circuit 1877, commissioner corrupt practices Oxford 1880 (son of William Cave, Esq. of Desborough, North- ants.); b. 3 July, 1832; m. 5 Aug. 1856, Julia, dau, of late Rev. C. F. Wilkins, vicar of Brixworth, . Northants. Manor Park, Chislehurst. CAVENAGH,Gen. Sir Charles Obfeuii,k.c.8.i. B.s.c. (sup. list 1881), entered service 1837, general 1877, served with 4th Bengal irreg. cav. in Gwalior campaign, his left leg shot off by a cannon shot and his charger killed at battle of Maharaj- pore, served the Sutlej campaign 1846, severely wounded in action at Buddiwal, town major Fort William and Calcutta 1854, governor Straits Settle- ments 1859 (son of James Gordon Cavenagh, of the Castle, Wexford, Esq. by his wife Anne, dau. of Odiame Coates, of Green Court, New Romney); b. 8 Oct. 1820; m. 7 Sept. 1842, Elizabeth Marshall, dau. of James Moriarty, R.M. St, Aubyns, Long Ditton, Surrey. CHALMERS, Sir David Patrick, knighted 1876, advocate 1860, Queen's advocate. Sierra Leone, 1872, Gold Coast 1874/6, where he was chief justice 1876/8, and of British Guiana since 1878 (son of David Chalmers, M.D. and his wife Barbara, dau. and coheir of Thomas Bell, of Nether Horsburgh); m. 27 Dec. 1878, Janet Alice, dau. of James Lorimer, of Edinburgh, advocate, professor public law Edinburgh university (by his wife Jane, dau. of John Riddel Stodart, Esq. w.s.) Georgetown, British Guiana. > CHAMBERLAIN, Gen. Sir Neville Bowles, G.C.B. 1875, G.C.S.I. 1873, com.-in-chiefj India 1880, of Madras army 1875/81 (2nd son of| late Sir Henry Chamberlain, Bart. — see that title) CHAMBERS, Sir Geoboe Henby, knighted at Osborne, 31 July, 1880, chairman of the Lon- don and St. Katharine Docks Company, D.L. Tower Hamlets, shipowner, member local marine board, kc. Ix)ndon, contested Bristol 1874 (son of Edward Chambers) ; m. 1st — Mary Anne, dau. of W. C. Sheppard, and 2ndly— Charlotte, widow of Thomas Neale. His eldest sorriTing son, a) BdwATd. m. » Jane, 1881, BUnbeth Maxwell, yonngcct dan. of Lient-CoL W. B. Gibboni (BART.) Berkel^ Square, BristoL CHAMBERS, Sir Thomas, ll.b. knighted 1872, bar.-at-hiw M.T. 1840, Q.C. 1861, one of H.M.'s lieuts. city of London, common serjeant 1857/78, recorder since W7«, M.p. Hertfonl 18rv2 7, Marylebone sisM 1865r&ea8urer of Mi >1e 1872 (son of late Thomas Chambers, oi I); b. 17 Dec. 1814 ; m. 7 May, 1861, Diaua, dau. of Peter White, of Brighton ; she d. 14 Jan. 1877, haying had 2 sons and 4 daos. (3) b. 14 Jnly, 18M. Fratertok Diilw,t». 6 Jhl 18M. (3) Miiia Manr, n. 10 kx^. isn, to Riohard Kaigbt OumIod, Biq. of LoBdM, M.r. Ooleh«Ur IBM. a ooaimlirioMr o( Meat. tmanejior (MB of Ms AMmbmb Bfar JoMph Onstoi nsMior MuT Abb. BvdTBFkBay. AahgroTO, Kaookholt, ScTMMSks. CHAPMAN, Qkh. 8ib Fbedbuok Edward. O.CB. 1877 (retired list 1881), K.l.h.m. served in the Crimea, medal and tlureeclasM for Alma.Inker- man, and 8ebMtopol,gOTemor of Bermuda 1867/70, inspector-gen. fortifications 1870/6, col. com. B.B. since 1872 (son of Richard Chapman, of Oatchell, Somerset); b. 16 Ang. 1816; m. 1846, Anne Weston, dau. of William Cox, of Cheshunt, Herts.; she d. SO Dec 1879. U,BtBaOard«i%aw. CHARLEY, Sib William Thomab, knighted 18 Mar. 1880, St John's Coll. Oxon. B.A. 1866, B.C.L. and D.C.L. 1868, bM-.-at-Uw l.T. 1866, Q.o. 1880, M.P. Salford 1868/80, common serjt. of London 1878, major 20th Middz. B.V. since 1871, one of H.M.'s licuts. for dty of London (son of Matthew Charley, Es6. of Finaghy House and Woodboume, co. Antrim, by Maiy Ann, dau. of John Roberts, Esq. of Collin Hoose, co. Antrim b. 5 Mar. 1833. 6, Crown Offloe Row, Temple, BXX Cvlton, Coneerratire, and National Clnbe. CHITTY, Hon. Sib Jobbph William, q.c. 1874, knighted at Windsor Castle 7 Dec. 1881, on apiK)intment as judge (chancery division) high court of justice, M.A. Balliol Coll. Oxon. 1852, sometime fellow of Exeter Coll. Oxon. bar.-at-law l.i. 1856, Q.C. 1874, M.f. Oxford 1880/1, major Inns of Court R.v. 1869/77 (son of late Thomas Chitty, of the Inner Temple); b. 1828; m. 7 Sept. 1858, Je-ssie, dau. of late Right Hon. Sir Frederick Pol- lock, Bart, chief baron of the exchequer, and has 8 sons and 2 daus. (1) Arthnr Jolrn. b. J7 May. 1869. (2) Joaeph Henry PoUock. b. 11 Jan. 1861. (3) Herbert, b. 13 Jan. 1863. (4) Jearie Elisa. (6) Helena LooiM. CHUTE, Gen. SirTrevob, k.c.b. 1867 (retired list 1881), served with 70th regt in India and through Indian Mutiny, com. a brigade at Luck- now, and in New Zealand 1863/70, medals for ser- vices India and New Zealand, col. the Cheshire (formerly 22nd) regt. since 1873 (3rd son of Francis Chute, of Chute Hall, co. Kerry, a family I' THE KKtGBTAGE, 707 d there 260 yean); b. 31 July, 1816; m. 8 July, , Ellen, eldest dau. of Samuel Browning, Esq. ^f Kristone, Aackland, N.z. s. p. £gmoDt» BnekndL CLARKE, Ck)L. Sre Andrew, b.e. k.c.m.o. 1873, C.B.c.i.E. com. (B.E.)atWoolwich since 1881, In Kast and Midland districts 1868/63, surveyor-gen. )ria, and miniBter for public lands 1853/7, tor engineering works, &c. to navy, 1864/73, mor Straita Settlements 1873/5, an ordinary iber gOTemor-generars council and director \ lie woriu India since 1873 (son of Andrew Clarke, of Belmont, co. Donegal); b. 27 July, 1824; m. 17 Kept 1867, Margaret Mary, dau. of Charles Mackillop, Esq. E.l.c.8. and has a dau. KllDor lUry de Winton, b. IS Jane, 1880. itcdtarlMClnl). ( 1LERK, Sib Gbobob Rubsell, k.c.b. 1848, J O.C.S.I. 18—, B.C.8. 1819/47, lieut-gov. N.w, inces 1842, governor Bombay 1848/50, 1860/2, al oommiMioner South Africa 1853/5, sec. I of oontrol 1856, and onder-sec. state India 60, in Indian ooancil 1863/76 (son of John V . .k, of Oioncester); b. 1801; m. 1827, Mary, widow of CoL Stewart; she d. 26 Not. 1878, baring had a son, (1) Ooilfk«y,lit«vH.ooLrltebfflgMle; b. M Oct. 18U; m. 80 July, 1M7, AUn IfMT, dML ofWtllfaun Bdward Frere, of n. OkNM. aM.O. CBART.). and hM S ions, rf« no— II, b. If Mot. 1874.-Jolin Mildnuy, b. SS Dec. •I. iitoa HooM, BulBtilolBt. ClUFFORD, 8lB CHABLB8, knighted 1858, first / speaker of hoose of representatives New Zealand 1868/60, nephew of Sir T. H. aifford- Constable, Bart. (See Pebbaok— B. Clifford.) ithartoii Hall, Oannoek. \ ILITFORD, Hon. Sir Henry Hugh, v.d J K.C.M.O. C.B. K.L.H. servctl on staff of Lor* ' ^ Irasford in Zulu war 1879, served in Crimea!, la, ^. ftc. 8rd son of Hugh Cliarles, 7th Baron ^ lord, (See Pbbraqb.) ^ CLOfiT^, Gen. Sib Abbaham Josias, k.c.b. 1864, K.H. knighted 1854, D.Q.M.O. at Cape 1840 54, com. of forces in Windward and Leeward Islands 1866/61, served with 15th hussars 1809/14, col. 19th regt. since 1861, retd. list 1877 (son of Peter Laurence Qoet^, a member of council at I CaiMj) ; b. 1794 ; m. 8 May, 1867, Anne I Wooloombe, granddau. of Rear-Adm. Sir Thomas , Louis, Bart and has a son and dau. I (1) Bvdyn Rlvm Henry Jodas, b. W Jan. 1868. ^ (2) Joa* Bllaa)eth Sophia. ^. ^ 88,OkMBMMter Terrace, w. /U>^^('^^S. COATS, Sib Peter, knighted 1869, a manu- facturer at Paisley (son of James C!oats, of Paisley); b. 1808; m. , l^A Gloranna, dau. of Lieut. Daniel McKenzie ; she d. 1877. His elder dau. (1) Jevie Maokeniie, m. 20 Aug. 1874, to Alexander Cross, E!cakor of house of assembly Nova ^ liart. Scotia); b. 1798 ; m. 1829, TheresaTv 4 dau. of Col. WiUiam Haly; she d. 1873, U2|/kc / having had with other issue, j (1) Thomas, M.A, Oriel ColL Oxon. 1860, rector of Stapleford ' Abbotts, Essex, since 1867, master of Lord Leycester's Hospital, Warwick, 1863/7. (2) Anne Theresa Elizabeth (younger dau.), m. 30 Aug. 1881, to Rev. Benjamin Smith Dawson. M.A. Exeter ColL Oxon. 1860, rector of Hempsted, co. Glouc. since 1879. COCKLE, (HON.) Sir James, knighted 1869, chief justice Queensland since 1862, bar.- at-law M.T. 1846 (2nd son of James Cockle, of Great Oakeley, Essex, surgeon); b. 5 May, 1820; m. 22 Aug. 1855, Adelaide Catherine, eldest surviving dau. of Henry Wilkin, Esq. of London. Oakwall, Brisbane, Queensland. CODRINGTON, Gen. Sir William John, g.c.b. ^ 1855, governor of Gibraltar 1859/65, col. / Coldstream guards since 1875, retd. list 1877. (See/ Baronetage.) / /^ n ; / . 110, Eaton Sqnare, S.W. *^' '' COEY, Sir Edward, knighted 1861, then mayor of Belfast, high sheriff co. Antrim 1867, j.p. D.L. (son of James Coey, of Lame, co. Antrim); b. 1805 ; m. 1836, Alice, only dau. of late Douglas Cooper, of Gateshead on Tyne; she d. 1876. Merville, Whitehouse, Belfast. //^OGHLAN, Gen. Sir William Marcus, r.a. Vy K.C.B. 1864, brigade major in Scinde and Aflghanistan 1838/40, at capture of Ghuznee and Khelat, political resident and commandant at Aden 1854/63, col. com. R.A. 1859, retd. list 1877 (son of Capt. Jeremiah Coghlan, r.n. c.b.); b. 31 May, 1803 ; m. 23 June, 1832, Mary Jane, dau. of Capt. John Marshall, r.n. and has had 5 sons and ,y a dau. ^ (1) William Mant Philip, B.C.S. judge at Tanna, East Indies; b 13 June, 1833 ; ni. 1st-- 1856, Matilda, dau. of Dr. Cahill ; she d. s. p. 1867. He m. 2ndly— 21 Nov. 1868, Mary Josephine, only dau. of late Kedo MoUoy, Esq. of King's co.; she d. 30 Dec. 1875. He m. 3rdly— 12 Feb. 1877, Maria, eldest dau. of William Wahnesley, Esq. of Ingatestone Hall, Essex. By his 2nd wife he has a son, William Kedeagli Strickland, b. 20 Oct. 1869. (2) Edward, b. 27 Jan. 1835; d. unm. 1867. , „„ , , (3) Charles Hay, capt. 101st regt.; b. 15 Dec. 1838; d. 22 July, 1878 having m. 3 Mar. 1877, Charlotte Annie, dau. of late .Major J. Glynn Rogers, 77th regt. and widow of G. D. McCallum, of Dumbartonsh. ,„„„ . o, , • f4) Howard, b. 12 Nov. 1841; m. , 1869, Agnes Sophia, dau. of C. A. Dodd, Esq. of Portland, AustraUa. (5) Robert Nesbit, b. 24 Aug. 1844; m. , 1869, Caroline Mary, dau. of T. C. Burnett, Esq. of Madeira. (6) Isabel, m. 1858, to Rev. John MacalUster. Ramsgate, Kent. C^OKE, Hon. Major-Gen. Sir John, of Lemore, Herefordsh. k.c.b. (1881), C.B. (1858) late 104th Bengal N.i. (youngest son of liev. Francis Coke, of Lemore, co. Hereford, by Anne, dau. of Robert Whitcombe, Esq. of Kington, Radnor); b. 17 Nov. 1806. Lemore, Eardisley, Hereford. COLBORNE, Lieut. -Gen. the Hon. Sir Francis, k.c.b. 1876, k.l.h.m. 2nd son of F.M. Lord Seaton, g.c.b. (See Peerage.) COLE, Sir Henry, k.c.b. 1875, director South Kensington Museum 1856/73, sec. science and art department 1852/73, assist. -keeper public record office 1849, member executive committee London exhibitions 1851, 1870/4, and Paris 1855 and 1867, 3 A V 708 THE KNIGHTAGE, K.L.H. com. order of iron crown Austria (son of Capt. H. K. Cole, 82nd regt.) ; b. 15 July, 1808; m. 28 Dec. 1833, Marian Fainnan, dau. of William Andrew Bond, of Ashford, Kent, and has with other issue a son, (1) Henry Hardy, capt. R.E. b. 10 3Iar. 1843. ^— Hampstead, N.W. i^OLLIER, Rt. Hon. Sib Robert Pobrett, p.c. /V_y knighted 1863, member of judicial committee /of privy council since 1871, judge common pleas 1871, B.A. Trin. Coll. Camb. 1841, bar.-at-law l.T. 1843, Q.c. and bencher 1854, serj.-at-law 1871, late recorder Penzance, judge-advocate of the fleet and counsel to the admiralty 1859/63, solicitor -gen. 1863/6, attorney-gen. 1868/71, M.P. Plymouth 1852/71 (son of John Collier, M.P. Plymouth 1832/41); b. 21 June, 1817; m. 19 April, 1844, Isabella, dau. of William Rose-Rose, Esq. of Woolston Heath, co. Warwick, and has 2 sons and a dau. (1) Robert, b. , 1846 ; m. 21 Ang. 1873, Mary Josephine, Srd dau. of Joseph Alfred Hardcastle, Eaq. lat« M.P. (2) Jolm, b. , 1860; m. 30 Jane, 1879, Marian, Snd dan. of Prof. Huxley, F.R.S. (3) Margaret Isabell, m. 19 April, 1873, to Arthur QalletU di Cadilhac, 11th regt. art. 104, Eaton Place, s.w. and Bigoioio>! dau. of Right Hon. John Staples, of Lissan, Tyrone); b. 25 April, 1824; m. 1856, U Oalvert, dau. of Gteorge Arbuthnot, Esq. and 1 with other issoe a son, WUIiMi Aitatteot, UmL ttCli net; b^ 8 Bapt 18A7. Spriaff HID, XoMgrmon, oa LondondMiy. COODE, Sn John, o*. knighted 1872, cl engineer Portland breakwater 1856 72 (^ i of (Charles Ooode, of Bodmin); b. isi* ; ,1 184S. Jane, dao. of late wiiii un 1 t Weiton-saper-lfare, and baa with and dao. (1) Joha OhMtai. k 1844: m. 167a. Cl«r» LooiH, jooMW* dM. oILIraL-OoL Orlfflths. ^iWmufj*^ («U«i dML), m. M Ook 1871, to wmUm t8,Norfblk8vBMrs,W. COOPBB, Sn CTHASXJB, knighted 1867, W judge Sontb Australia 1889/49, judge and ch jnatloel86e/61, bar.-at-law i.t. 1827 (son of Thomas Oooper, of Henley-on-Thames); b. 7 Mar. 1795; m. 7 JtUy, 1858, Emily Grace, dan. of Charles Burton Newoiham, late sheriff Sonth Aoatralia, s. p. 40, Pniuo^j atnti, Bsth. COOPER, Sn Hkvbt, faoa f.r.c.p. »j (Lond.), knighted 1864, alderman of II 1842/60, mayor 1864/6, late chairman Hull scl board, Ac (son of Samuel Cooper, of Hull, nv - chant); b. 1807; m. 1834, Isabel w dau. of W. 8. Cooper, of HoU; she d. 12 Dec. ISG'J, baring had with other issoe a son, (1) Arthnr Hnnr.rwiar of OanUqr, Una: b. 11 Ang. l^"*^- in.eOo(.188«.I«tMlla J«DB«ViMiidi.«tli«a-of Oapt v Item Pury Bakw, Bjr. ud hM 8 MM Md a dML Waltar HcBzy. b. 11 Cot I870.-O«am T0nirtLb. U 1 1878.— ■dmoad B»km b. 18 July, mC-Amelte 0«rtrad. HnlL CORMACK, 81R John Rose, f.r.c.p. knighted 1872, M.D. Edinburgh and Pari> to English ambulance during both siri is, physician to the Hertford British hos|)::... lad 1871, chendler of the legion of honour (son of Hcv. John Cormack, D.D. minister of Stow. co. Edin- burgh); b. 1 Mar. 1816; m.4 Nov. 1841, Elir.a Anne, dau. of William Hine, Esc^. of Hamiwhirc, Trc- lawney, Jamaica, and has with other issue a dau (1) Mary Morris, m. 8 Aag. 1877, to CoL Jame* DoweU S\«ii BengU 8.a . dtS'^*^/ /^^-2~ 864, Boe Sidat HoiiQc«, Pwia. V^ OSTA, Sir Michael, knighted 1- 'ui- /Vy nent musical comix>8cr and • a member of several foreign orders (son 01 \. ncvjuicr Pascal Costa); b. 1810. «», Eoclwton Square, aw. ^1R -Edmund Hay, knighted 1876, chairman London hospital, vice-chairman London school-board 1873/6. (See Baronetage.) CUSACK, Sir Ralph Smith, knighted 1873, clerk of crown and hanaper in Ireland 1858/80, chairman Midland Railway Ireland, Irish barrister 1845 (son of late James William Cusack, surgeon in ordinary to the Queen in Ireland); b. 16 Nov. 1821; m. 23 April, 1850, Elizabeth, 2nd dau. of late Richard Barker, Esq. of Sterling, co. Meath, and has 4 sons and 3 daus. (1) James William, b. 6 Dec, 1851. (2) Ralph Smith, b. 4 July, 1866. (3) Ricliard Charles Massey, b. 29 Oct. 1860, (4) Henry Edward, b. 6 Nov, 1865, (5) Mary Alice. (6) Elizabeth Frances, (7) Mary. Furry Park, Raheny, co, Dublin, CUSTANCE, Sir Hambleton Francis, k.c.b. 1881, hon. col. W. Norfolk mil. 1881, lieut- coL comdt. 1854/81, entered the army 1829 (eldest son of late Hambleton Francis Custance, Esq. of Weston, Norfolk, by his wife Maiy, only child of Miles Bower, Esq.); b. 9 Nov. 1809; m. 29 Oct. 1840, Frances, youngest dau. of late Sir Edmund Bacon, Bart, and widow of Rev. Henry Walpole Nevill, and has a son and dau. (1) Frederic Hambledon, married and has issue. See Peerage (B. HYLTOK). (2) Adeline Maria, m. 11 April 1867, to Frederick Garuett, Esq, capt. 1st W, Norfolk mil, late 85th L.l. and has 3 sons, Herbert Neville Garkett, b, 6 Aug, 1875,— Cecil Frederick, b. 12 April, 1868,— Ernest Edmund, b, 8 May, 1872. Weston House, near Norwich, D ACRES, Gen. Sir Richard James, r.h.a. G.c.B. 1869, K.C.B. 1855, constable of Tower of London 27 Julv, 1881, master gunner or senior 3^2 710 THE KNIQETAOE. K art. officer of England, com. art. at Sebastopol, served at Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman, Crimen medal and four clasps, a commander of the order of Savoy (Sardinia) and of the legion of honour for services at capture of Sebastopol, major-gen. comdg. at Woolwich 1859/65, retired list 1877 (son of Vice- Adm. Sir Richard Dacres, Q.C.H.); b. 1799; m. 1840, Fanny, dau. of H. Phillips Thomas, Esq. of Mottingham, Kent. Footscray, Kent. ^ACRES, ADM. Sir Sydney Colpoys, g.c.b. I ) 1871 (retd. list), in command of fleet \n Mediterranean, "West Indies, and Channel 1859/ 6 '>, lord of the admiralty 1866/8, 1869/72, gov. Green- wich hospital since 1872, g.c.l.h. k.k. of Greece K.T.s. K.8.F. He received the cross of the l^on of honour twice, first, as a lieutenant for his services in the Morea, and 2ndly, for his services in the Crimean war, when in command of H.M.8. " Sanspareil " (brother of Gen. Sir Richard James Dacres, lUA. G.C.B.); b. 9 Jan. 1804; m. 1 Oct. 1840, Emma, dau. of late John Lambert, of Banstead, Surrey, and has had with other issue 5 sons and 2 daus. (1) Sydney Lambert, b. 16 Nov. 1844. (2) Leonard, com. U.N'. d. 16 Nov. 1869. (3) Seymour Henry Pelham, b. 17 July, 1847. (4) Richard Edmunds Lyons, licut. R.A. died in Aflghantthm, 13 May, 1879. (5) Charles Eden, b. 19 July, 1857. (6) Mary Katharine. (7) Minna Winifred. Pirbright, near Guildford. ^ ^ /'l 4Uu^ ffijl . D'AGUILAR, Lieut.-Gen. Sib Chables Law- rence, B.A. K.C.B. 1877, col. coradt. B.A. since 188Q, served in Crimea, at battle of Inkennan and siege of Sebastopol, k.m. com. B.H.A. at capture of Lucloiow during Indian Mutiny, com. Woolwich district 1874/9 (son of Lieut.-Gen. Sir George D'Aguilar, K.C.B.) ; b. 14 May, 1821 ; m. 17 July, 1852, Emily, 2nd dau. and coheir of late Vice-Adm. Hon. Josceline Percy, c.B. (niece of Geoige, 6th Duke of Northumberland), and has a son and 2 daus. (1) George Charles Clyde, b. 80 Jan. 1861 (2) Emily (Gertrude. (3) Oonstanoe. Folkestone. DAKIN, SiB Thomas, knighted 1872 when lord mayor of London, one of H.M.^s lieuts. for city of London, sheriflE Ix)ndon and Middx. 1865, lord mayor 1871, chainnan Great Western Railway of Canada 1862/74, a gov. of Christ's hospital (son of Jonathan Dakin, of Knutsford, Cheshire); b. 1808; m. 1835, Marion, dau. of James Fiddes, Esq. and has issue, (1) Edith (3rd dau.), m. 35 June, 1879, to Bdw»rd Ford North, Esq. of London. Upper Tooting, Surrey. DALY, Lieut. -Gen. Sir Henby Debmot, K.C.B. 1875, CLE. 1880, gov.-gen.'s agent in Central India since 1870, served in Punjab, Mooltan, and Goojerat, com. guide corps at siege of Delhi, and Hodson's horse at Lucknow and Oude (son of Lieut.-Col. Francis D. Daly, of Daly's Grove, co. Galway); b. 25 Oct. 1821; m. 21 Oct. 1852, Susan Elizabeth Ellen, only child of late Edward Kirk- patrick, Esq. of Southampton. DARVALL. Sib John Bayley, k.c.m.q. 1877, bar.-at-law m.t. 1838, Q.c. 1853, solicitor- gen. New South Wales 1856, attorney-gen. 1857/67, member of senate Sydney university 1850/67 (son of late Capt. Darvall, 9th dragoons); b. 1817; m. Flora Elizabeth, dau. of Col. Shapland, C.B.; she d. 10 July, 1879, having had with other issue a son and 2 daus. C\. 1 Cl/kc/J^iJ''J. (1) Edward Elwyn, b. ; m. 26 June, 1878, Florence Janic, youngest dau. of Robert Cook, of London. (2) Flora Rmfly CSiMrloite, m. • Har. 1878, to O«orit Adams of crown aeenfi dapartmant Colonial Oflloe. (3) Edith (jonngaat dan.), m. 6 Jons, 1877, to ArUmr Bow(-» Smyth, Hwi. of London. SS, Upper Wlmpoia Btnai, W. DASENT, Sib Geoboe Wkbbe, d.c.l. kniL-lt 1876, bar.-at-law M.T. 1862, and formerly a8si.«?tant editor of the " Times," one of mm- service commissioners since 1870 (son of John 1 : Dasent, attorney-gen. Island St. Vine* • May, 1820; m. 4 April, 1846, Frances L< late W. F. A. Delane, Esq. of Bracknell. has had 3 sons and a dan. (1) John Bodia,]fjL private tea to Lord 8pr I or theooancdinO: k t4 Jan. 18«7 ; m. S7 July, l^: joanger dan. and coheir o( lafta Adm. Sir Henry John « ton, K.aB. (BAaT.), and taae S aona, Mannel, bi 11 Maj. 1879.~Walter. K 15 Nor. i - (2) Ooocge WilUam XaaiMl,l>.t7 April, 184»: d. (3) Arthnr Irtrln, be 8 May. 1M9. (4) Franoei Emily Mary. Tower Hm, AMOi; 107. Flooadffly, W. DAUBENEY,^ffiw.'*& Hnm Chatii Babnston, K.O.B. 1871 (retd. list col. 65Ui regt since 1879, served in Cooig wa China war 1841/2, served thirty years wit regt. which he comd. in the Crimen, oomd. > at Inkennan, K.L.H. (son .' T^ ^ ' Danbenqr, K.H.); b. 19 Dec. i 1840, Amelia, only child of ^.. . • , of Soathampton; she d. 27 Mar. 1857. \\c 2ndly~17 Dec. 1869, Henrietta Anne, onlv 1 of Charles Jaoomb, of Upper Clapton, >' she d. 19 Sept. 1876. He m. Srdly— 14 Ati Eliia, 2iid dan. of Charles Osrpenter, of Br 1 otaer By his 1st wife he had with other issae (all a son, (1) OOae BarMlon, !». 11 May, IMl ; d. 7 Ool ItTt. M. Bvarton Fteotb s.w. DAVIBS, Sib Bobbbt Hsitrt, k.c.8.t. \f^~ OLB. 1877, Ueat^T. Pimjaob 1871 : commissioner Oade 186S7I, B.OA 1841/4 Sir DaTid DaTies, K.O.H. phyHdan to Willi ^ and (2. Adslaidb); b. 1823; m. U\ Jane Elisabeth, dan. of Ifaior-Ocn. C. Cant He m. 2ndly— ICary Frances, dan. of li* Joshoa Oantley; she d. 6 Jane, 1879, aged 85. Rhoeybadw, OaraMrtimrih. DEAS, Hon. Sn Obobob, knighted 18fi8, T. Deas of Session since 1868, ami ji' Scotland since 1864, soL>gen. Scotland, h Edinburgh, advocate 1828, sheriff cos. Row a Cromarty 1860/1 (brother of late Sir Darid Dt K.C.B. and eldest son of late Francis Deas, of Falk- land, CO. Fife); b. , 1804; m. Istr— , 1838, Margaret, only dan. of late Sylvester Rcid. Esq.; she d. , 1860. He m. 2ndly— 29 P 1867, Sally, dau. of late Joseph Oiitram, \. (Babt.), of Clyde, n.b. and widow of Sir Iknjaniin Fonseca Outram, C.B. M.D. By his Ist wife he had a son and 6 daus. (1) Sylreetor FUooner B«id, WJ.; b. 1 FM». 184C; m. • 1874, Alioe, dan. of Hewat, Beq. (2) Prancea, d. nnm. Si Jan. 1874. (3) Georglna, m. , to Hngfa Hengh, late of Jt( Chester, merchant. (4) Margaret, m. , to Bobert Oowaa, Baq. CA. (5) Elizabeth Anne. (6) Janet Awyia. Heriot Bow, Bdinbnrgh, fto. DENHAM, ADM. Sib Henby Makoles, knighted 1867, retd. list 1877, elder brother Trinity House, known for his maritime researches and com- {)ilation of charts (son of Henry Denham. <>f Slier* )ome); b. , 1800; m. ,1^ la, eldest dau. of Rev. Joseph Cole, of Carn . h m. 13 May, 1880, Mary Wyse, dau. of late Roddam Folder Roddam, Esq. and granddau.of Roddam John Roddam, Esq. of Roddam, Northumberland. (2) John DrinkWATER-Lawe, assumed that additional sur- name under the will of late John Drinkwater-Lawe by R.L. S4 Feb. 1879; b. 7 Oct 1854. (3) Elizabetli Bourne, m. June, 1866, to S L JackBou, of Knntsford. (4) Margaret Bourne, m. 13 Jan. 1881, to Frederic Maximilian Ross, Esq. (5) Elinor Bourne, m. Feb. 1871, to P W Pigott, Esq. of Bourne Hall, Sussex. Kirby, Douglas, Isle of Man. DRUMMOND, ADM. Hon. Sir James Robert, G.C.B. 1880, k.c.b, 1873, commanded Medi- terranean squadron 1876, retd. list 1877, 2nd son of James, 6th Viscount Strathallan. (See Peerage.) 48, Onslow Gardens, 8.W. DU CANE, Sir Charles, k.c.m.g. 1875, chair- man board of customs since 1878, gov. of Tasmania 1868/74, a lord of admiralty 1866/8, M.P. Maldon 1852/3, N. Essex 1857/68 (son late Capt. Charles Du Cane, R.N. of Braxted Park) ; b. 5 Dec. 1825; m. 25 June, 1863, Hon. Georgiana Susan Copley, youngest dau. of John, Lord Lyndhurst (ext.), and has 2 sons and 3 daus. (1) Charles Henry Copley, b. 25 May, 1864. (2) John Philip, b. 6 May, 1866. (3) Georgiana Sophia. (4) Florence Gertrude Louisa. (5) Ella Mary. Braxted Park, Essex, and 16, Pont Street, S.W. DU CANE, Col. Sir Edmund Frederick, R.E. K.C.B. 1877, 2nd lieut. R.E. Dec. 1848, on staff great exhibition 1851, visiting magistrate convict stations S. Australia 1856, in war office 1856/63, inspector military prisons and director of convict prisons 1863/9, inspector-gen. state prisons 1869/77, and chairman prison commissioners 1877, &c &c. (son of Major Richard Du Cane, 20th light dragoons); b. 23 Mar. 1830; m. 18 July, 1855, Ma?y Dorothea, dau. of Lieut.-Col. John MoUoy, rifle brigade; she d. 13 May, 1881, having had 3 sons and 5 daus. (1) Richard Hale, lieut. B.A.; b. 23 July, 1857; d. 16 June, 1881 Coombe Springs, Kingston-on-Thames. 712 THE KNIGHTAGE. DUFFY, Sir Charles Gavan, knighted 1873, j K.C.M.G. 1877, speaker of legislative assembly i Victoria 1877, prime minister 1871, called to Irish bar 1845, editor of the " Nation " newspaper 1842, author of " Young Ireland," a prisoner with O'Connell in 1844, M.p. New Ross, Ireland, 1852/6, and in first par- j liament of Victoria 1857 (son of C. Duffy, farmer); b. 1816 ; m. Ist— 1842, Emily, dau. of late Francis M'Laughlin, of Belfast; she d. 1845. He m. 2ndly— 1846, Susan, dau. of Philip Hughes, of Newry, co. Down ; she d. 26 Sept. 1878. He m. 3rdly— 16 Nov. 1881, Louise, eldest dau. of George Hall, Esq. of Rockferry, Cheshire. (1) A son, minister of lands, Melbourne, Victoria, 1880. EDEN, Hon. Sir Ashley, k.c.8.i. 1878, c.i.e. lieut.-gov. Bengal since 1877, son 3rd Baron Auckland. (See Peerage.) EGERTON, Sir Robert Eyles, k.c.8.1. 1879 (C.S.I. 1875), CLE. 1878, lieut.-gov. of Punjab since 1877. (See Baronetage.) ELDER, Sir Thomas, knighted 1878, m.l.o. South Australia 1863/78 (son of George Elder, of Kirkcaldy). Adelaide, South Australia. ELLICE, Gen. Sir Charles Henry, iccb. 1873, gov. and com.-in-chief Gibraltar 1882, adjt.-gen. 1870/82, served in Indian Mutiny, com- manded south-east district 1864 8, q.m.o. 1871/6, col. 49th regt. since 1874 (son of late Gen. Robert EUice, and nephew of late Right Hon. Edward EUice); b. 10 May, 1823; m. 1862, LoniM Caroline, dau. of late William Henry Lambton, and niece of Earl of Durham. (Sec Peerage.) 12, South Audley Street, s,W. ELPHINSTONE, Col. Sir Howard Crau- FURD, R.E. K.C.B. v.c. c.M.G. treasurer to the household of H.R.H. Duke of Connaupht, A.D.C. to the Queen since 1878, nephew of Sir Howard Elphinstone, Ist Baronet. (See Baronktaob.) Buckingham Palace, aw. ELVEY, Sir George, mus. doc. Oxon. knighted 1871, organist chapel royal, Windsor, since 1835, and to the Queen since 1837 (brother of late Stephen Elvey, mus. doc choragns Oxfonl uni- versity, sons of late John Elvey, of Canterbury); b. 27 Mar. 1816 ; m. Ist— 19 June, 1838, Harriette, dau. of Highmore Skcats, of Windsor; she d. 30 Dec. 1861, leaving a son, — George Highmore, d, 28 Blay, 1875. He m. 2ndly— 22 Aug. 1854, Isabella GeoTgiana, 4th dau. of late John ^wyer Nichols, Esq. P.8.A.; she d. 22 Dec. 1863. He m. 3rtlly— 20 April, 1865, Eleanora Grace, youngest dau. of late Richard Janris, of London ; she d. 23 Jan. 1879. By bis 2nd wife be had 3 sons and a dan. (1) Edward SUnk^, b. • Dm. 18M; n. i4 Dec 1877, Bmilj BUnlwth, daa.of late AlaniMtar Bridge, ild. M.a.c.p. London. and bM S dMU. BmllT Svriva WInttrad.— OwMdotyn (a) BOMt YIelar, bw T Avfl, \uC^ IzS OhariH Grande b. t Sea 1861. <4> Bl» Mend. ELLIOT, Sir Walter, k.c.s.l 1866, ll.d. f.b.8. Madras cs. 1820/60, member Madras board of revenue 1837/48, commissioner Northern Circars 1848/54, senior member of council Madras 1864/9 (brother of Lieut.-Col. Charles Elliot, c.B. sons of James Elliot, of Wolfelee, Roxburghshire); b. 16 Jan. 1803 ; m. 15 Jan. 1839, Maria Dorothea, eldest dau. of Sir David Hunter-Blair, Bart, and has had 4 sons and 2 daus. (1) James Thomas Spencer, b. 6 Sept. 1845. (2) Walter Blair, R.N. ; b. 19 July, 1847 ; d. 14 Deo. 1869 (3) Edward Hay Mackenzie, 82nd regt. ; b. 30 Nov. 1862 (4) Herman Frederick, 42nd R. bighlanders ; b. 8J Oct ISM (5) Dorothea Helen, m. 11 April, 1866, to William Eliott Lock- hart, of Borthwick Brae and Cleghom, capt. late 74th high- landers, and has 2 sons and a dau. Allan Ashton Eliott-Lockuart, b. 21 Feb. 1867 —Walter Blair, b. 3 Mar. 1870.— Mary Charlotte. " (6) Caroline Elizabeth, Wolfelee, Teviotdale, Roxburghshire. ELLIS, Sir Barrow Helbert, k.c.s.i. 1875, B.C.8. 1842/75, member of council gov.-gen. India 1869/75, member Indian council 1875 (son of S. Helbert Ellis, Esq.) ; b. 24 Jan. 1823. 69, Cromwell Road, 8.W. ENGLAND, Gkn. Bn Richard, o.cb. 1865, K.H. 18fi6, retd. list 1877, served at dege of Flushing, in Sicily, in France, the Kaffir and Aff- ghan wars, oommandcd the field forve in Hcindp, and the third division of the British army in the Orimet, twice leceiTed the thanks of Parliament, grand offloer LA, K.M. 1st class, ool. 60th rwt. 1864, 41st rvt since 1861 (son of Lieat.-Oen. Richard Bngland, of Lifford, Ireland); b. 1793; m. Irt^ 1814, Anna ICaria, dan. of John Anderson; she d. at Belgaom 1889, leaving ELLIOT, Adm. the Hon. Sir Charlu Gil- bert John Brydone, k.c.b. 1881, adm. of the fleet 1881, drd son of Gilbert, 2nd Earl Mintoi with other issue % dan. (See Peerage.^ | m Bitobrtliltory. m. irt, to i ELLIOT, ADM. Sir George, k.c.b. 1877, coulA 1* *^ "^ •<► ^wj Hoikad in-chief Portsmouth 1875/8, retd. list 1878, son of Adm. Hon. Sir George Elliot, K.aB. and grandson of Ist Earl of Minto. (See PSBBAOK.) 17, St. George's Square, 8.w. ELLIOT, Right Hon. Sir Henbt George, G.c.B. 1869, P.O. ambassador at Vienna 1877, at Constantinople 1867/77, &c. 2nd son of Gil' 2nd Earl Minto. (See Peerage.) Vienna. , n. Ist, to iniUua Hawl klnaa OlTlM Vlaqraidi, Gbn. Snolaitd m. 2ndly— 21 Oct. 1844, Tbeodosia, dan. of Richard Fonntavne Wilson, Esq. of Melton Bark, Yorks. M.P.; she d. 4 July, 1880, having had 2 sons and 2 dans. «. 'i/^/W Aadrsw Poontajn*, b. 10 Auf. 184S. Bdwwd, h. 14 Apdl, ISM; d. IS Mar. ISSa CMhadnt. ThMdMte, m. n April, 1876, to B«v. Oriaado fljpoioer th, vkmr of Klafstoa-apoo-Sour, Notta. (Baat.) 10, Chastar Sinek, BaigraT* Bqinra, aw. EVANS, Capt. Sib Frederick John Owen, B.N. K.C.B. 1881, C.B. (1873), atlmiraltr hydrographer since 1872, chief naval assists * hydrographio department 1865/72, on foreijfn k vice Rjfr.1828/66, retd. list of staff captn. 1872 (hdu of John Evans, master Bjf.); b. 9 Mar. 1815; m. 12 Nov. 1846, Elizabeth Mary, eldest dau. of Cant Charles HaU, EJf. * Victoria Street, aw. FAIRBAIRN, SiB Andbew, knighted 3 Sc) 1868, bar.-at-law i.t. 1852, li.p. Yorks. w i eastern division 1880 (son of late Sir Peter Fai bairn, and nephew of Sir William Fairbaim, 1 Baronet — see that title). 16, Portman Sqnare. w. TTUNSHAWE, Admiral Sir Edward Oewys. JU K.C.B. (1881), c.B. (1871), adm. 187r,. r. tl. list 1879, entered service 1828, at bombardintni St. Jean d' Acre 1840, served in Baltic 1855, aiit supenn^ndewt Chatham dockyani 1861/3, a lor^ THE KNIGHTAGE, 718 of the admiral^ 1862/6, admiral superintendent Malta dockyard 1868/70, com. -in -chief North America and West Indies 1870 3, president r.n. coll. 1H76 7, com.-in-chief Portsmouth 1878 9 (son «.f Lieut.-Gen. Edward Fanshawe, C.B. e.e. by Franoea Mary, dau. of Gen, Sir Hew Dalrymple, Hart); b. 27 Nov. 1814; m. 11 May, 1843, Jane, sister of Edward, Ist Viscount Card well, and has 3 sons and a dan. (1) Idwwd CwdwcU, o^ BJL ; b. S5 Jane, 1844 ; m. and has ( 2) Artinr XMrrmple, o^it. Rjr. ; b. 1847. ( 3) BralyB LeMiton. b. 18M. (4) 74, Ol«BW«a Boad, 8.W. TTTAYRBB, Suboeon-Gek. Sib Joseph, k.c.8.i. JD 1876, M.D. LL.D. F.B.8. P.B.C.P. k 8. pre- sident medical board India office since 1874, hon. physician to the Queen since 1871, to Prince of Wales since 1876, to Duke of Edinburgh since 1874 (Non of late Robert John Fayrer, of Milnthorpe, Westmorland) ; b. 6 Dec. 1824 ; m. 4 Oct 1865, Ik'thia ICaxy, dan. of Major-Gen. Andrew Bpens, and has 6 aoni and 2 daus. (1) Bob«iABdi«w.Ut7JiiiM,18f6. bb 8 Mar. 18M. b. 10 FM). 1881. b. 11 Ang. 1861. :, b. 18 Oct. 1868. (7) BeihiaMtfkm. (3) J (4) " (5) (6) 18, QnurOto FUmm W. TT^BHOUSON, Sib Samuel, knighted 1878, ll.d. JD Dablin, Irish barrister 1838, Q.C. 1859, first detmty keeper pablic records Irehuid 1867 (son of John Feipuon, Esq.); b. 10 Mar. 1810; m. 16 Aug. 1848, Maiy Oatherine, eldest dau. of Robert Rundell Chiinneas, Esq. of Farmleigb, co. Dublin, bar.-at-law (B. Abdilaun). 10, Gnat OMTit Btiwt H., DnbUn. TnBSTINO, Bt.-Col. Sib Fbancis Woboan, Jj B.MJL K.c.».o. 1874, C.B. served in Baltic 1854, and Sebastopol, K.L.H. adj. art. China 1867/9, com. foroes Cbpe Coast OasUe 1873 and received thanks of Paruament, eunnery instructor b.m.a. 1875,6, A.A.O. royal marines since 1876 (2nd son of late Benjamin Morton Festing, k.h. capt. b.n.); b. 24 July, 1888; m. Ist-H July, 1862, Margaret Eli«abcth, eldest dau. of Ute Alexander Hall Hall, Esq. of Watergate, Sussex; she d. 3 June, 1864. He m. 2ndlT— 6 April, 1869, Charlotte Letitia, youngest dau. of Richard Todd, Esq.; she d. 18 Aug. 1871/ He m. Srdly— 14 Sept. 1876, Selina Eleanor Mary, only dau. of Ute Leycester William Car- donnell, Esq. and has had 3 sons, (1) Pi»iictoLeyoert«r,b.M July 1877. (2) Bogene Michael, b. 10 Aug. 1878; d. 15 Sept 1881. {3{ MMrioe ChrtatUn. b. 16 8ept lg»^ inik^Uji^. -TTMELD, Hon. Sib William Ventbis, Imighted Jj 1875, bar.-at-law i.t. 1850, Q.c. and a bencher 1864, justice of queen's bench division of court of judicature since 1876 (eldest son of late Thomas Flint Field, of Fielden, Beds.); b 21 Aug 1813. Louisa Lady Field d. at Southsea 24 May, 1880. 10, Qroerenor Mansioiis, 8.W. &c. FIRTH, Sib Charles Henry, knigl^ted 1868, lieut-col. West Yorks. art. vols. 1866/77, retd with permanent rank, J.P. D.L. W.R. Yorks (son of KdwiirFirth, of Heckmondwike); ^.^ May, 1836, m. 8 Oct. 1862, Ada, eldest dau. of William Crow- ther, Esq. of Gomersal, Yorks. J.P.; she d. 1869. FlTWh, Heckmondwike, Le«— Oct. 1842, Jane Louisa, eldest dau. of Major Harry Bowyer Lane, R.A.; she d. Mar. 1859. He m. 2ndly— 26 Jan. 1863, Lucy, eldest dau. of Charles Kane Sivewright, Esq. of Burntisland, N.B. by his wife, Lucy Vivian (B. Vivian). Alt Llwyd, Aberystwith. FLEMING, Sir Valentine, knighted 1856, bar.-at-law Gray's Inn 1838, commissioner insolvent debtors court Tasmania 1841/4, solicitor- gen. 1844/8, attorney-gen. 1848/54, chief justice 1854/70, acting chief justice 1872/4, administrator of government March to May, 1874 (son of late Valentine Fleming, of Tuam, co. Galway, capt. 9th regt.); b. 13 Nov. 1809; m. 1st— 10 Feb. 1852, Elizabeth, dau. of Charles Buckland, of Hobart Town (and niece of Very Rev. the Dean — Buckland —of Westminster; she d. 16 Aug. 1870. He m. 2ndly — 1 Aug. 1872, Fanny Maria, eldest dau. of William Seccombe, senior medical officer Tasmania. By 1st wife he had 2 sons, ^ ( iiVU',//^i/^4- (1) Valentine Andrew, b. 19 May, 1853. (2) Henry Slane, b. 15 Sept. 1856. RedhilL FORBES, Lieut.-Gen. Sir John, k.c.b. 1881, Bombay cav. served in Scinde, Affghan 1841, Scinde 1843, at battle of Hyderabad, Persia 1856, severely wounded at battle of Kooshab, Indian Mutiny, commanded Mhow division Bombay army 1876/81 (son of Rev. George Forbes, d.d. of Ble- lach, &c.) ; b. 10 June 1817 ; m. 3 Dec. 1847, AmeHa Sandelia, 3rd dau. of Col. Adam Augustus Drummond, of Megginch, and has with other issue 2 sons and 4 daus. (1) George, b. 22 Feb. 1858. (2) WUliam Lacklan, b. 31 Aug. 1859. , (3) Mary Anne, m. Jan. 1874, to G B Dennis, Esq, (4) Sandelia Augusta. (5) Emily Frances. (6) Katherine. Inverennan HOttW, StratMoe> N,B, 7U THE KNIGHT A OF. (^^icTL^ce. Ion. ph^siciTn to the Q.B^ .ince , .847^,^^^. -.^«ujM.o.n.«^^^^ ^^. ' FORSYTH, SiE Thomas Douglas, k.c.s.i. 1874, c.B. 1860, late Bengal c.s. commissioner trans- Sutlei territory, commissioner Fyzalmd division Oude, envoy to Kashgar 1873/4 (brother «fWillmm ^^ ^ ^ ^^ Forsyth, Q.C. m.p. sons of Thomas Forsyth, of Liver- ^3^ ^^y^ pimnoe. (ted dan.) m. » Itay 1881, to Ateanuder pool); b. 7 Oct. 1827; m. 23 Feb. 1850, Mary Alice, EvaiM-Oordon, oapt bac Km of M«}or-Oen. BrBiit-Ooitfcm. Surrey]; b. 1820; m. 27 June, 184: > cousin Clara, dau. of William Loft us Lowndes, Esq. and has with other issue 2 sons and a dau. (1) Richard, b. 1848. (2) DooflM, m. 11 Oct. 1878, MUdred, yonaew dan. of lata Arthnr Norenv, o( London. dau. of Thomas Hall Plumer, Esq. of Canon's Park, Herts, and has 4 daus. (1) Georgina Lucy Peel, m. to CoL George Hubert Parker, com. 92nd Gordon highlanders. (2) Jessie Alice, d. 27 April, 1879, having m. 8 Jan. 1876, M 1st wife, to James A. L. Montgomery, Bengal staff, 2ud son f Malew, Isle of Man. OMael i 1878 (son of Thomas Gibbs, of Ampthili, m • 1814; m. 21 Jane, 1870, Oatharino dan. of Bobert Qibbs Jackson, Esq. of Ev^ Lancashire, and has had with other issae 8 sons, (1) At(»,tkflOJaiM,187l. (a)AMB.b.l»Msr.1 (3) XUkHd. b. li Aurll, 1880; d. 8 Aug. 188L 9 FROST, Sir Windsor Chester 1868/9, , , , , , r^ IFFABD, Adm. Sot Obobob, b.cb. 1876. rpt< Thomas Gibbons, knighted »t , ^jjp u^ 1877, serred in South America, s Castle 11 Nov. 1870, mayor of J.P. high sheriff Montgomerysh. 1881 [descended from Edmund Frost, of Hnnton Hall, Suffolk, M.D. (great-grandson of John Frost, of Langham, Suffolk), by his wife Bebeoca, 2nd dau. of Rev. John Meadows, rector of Ousden, Suffolk— E. Manvers]; b. 20 Sept 1820; m. 12 Sept. 1855, Mary Anne, dau. of Henry Wood, of Birkenhead, Cheshire, and has 3 sons and 4 dans. (1) John Meadows, b. 16 Sept. 1M6. (2) Thomas Gibbons, b. 5 Dec. 1860. (3) Charles Albert, b. 29 May, 1872, (4) Harriet. (5) Evelyn, m. 1 Sept. 1881, to Reuben Norton, lieat. ind bfttt. Durham L.I. 2nd son of late Rev. William Norton, Baltinglasa, Ireland. (6) Beatrice. (7) Anne Lucy. RedclifE, Chester, &c. i FRY, Hon. Sir Edward, knighted 30 April, 1877, bar.-at-law L.i. 1854, q.c. and bencher 1869, judge high court of justice (chancery division) since 1877, b.a. Univ. Coll. London, and a fellow, late examiner in equity and real property, London University (brother of Lewis Fry, m.p. Bristol, sons of Joseph Fry, of Bristol) ; b. 4 Nov. 1827 ; m. 6 April, 1859, Mariabella, dau. of late John Hodgkin, Esq. of Lewes, Sussex. The Grove, Highgate, N. and Finland House, WraxaU, Somerset. GALT, Sir Alexander Tilloch, g.c.m.o. 1869, finance minister to Canada 1858/62, 1864/6, and 1867, president Atlantic and St. Lawrence rail-/ way company 1851/3, h.m.'s commissioner fishery/ commission at Halifax 1878, high commissioner for Canada in London June 1880 (son of John Gait, th( novelist); b. 1817;m. Ist— 1848 Elliott, dau. of John Torrance, Esq. of Montreal she d. 1850. He m. 2ndly— 1852) Amy Gordon, dau. of John Torrance, Esq. 66, Lancaster Gate, w. and Montreal, Canatla. Rast and West Indies, China, the Baltic, ai> Crimea, K.M. (son of Rir Ambrose Hardinge G t • ■ a . chief jQStioe Ceylon 1820/7) ; b. 9 Ang. lll6 : ra Aug. 1847, Macdalen, 4th daiL of Bobert Mushr of the royal mint, s. p. Brightky Oiitwood,IUd HOL /S IFFARD, 8n Harddioi Stavlkt, knighto?--.l^c^P."\'o\l^^' "^-^gnesGeorgina Isaacs. (5) Bartle, b. 16 Sept. 1856. (<*> ^™°^« ^'\inoT, m. 13 April, 1857, to Right Hon. Sir J. W Colvile (Wedderburn— Bart.) (7) Jane Maria, m. 4 Jan. 1859, as Snd wife, to Lieut.-Gen. Richard Strachey, R.E. c.s.I. (Bart.) (8) Henrietta Anne. 87, Upper Grosvenor Street, w. yT^ RANT, Gen. Sir John Thornton, k c b /VIT (1881), c.B. (1855), entered the anny 1828*, gen. 1880, col. 94th regt. since 1879, hon. col. 2nd batt. Connaught rangers, served throughout opera- tions in China, and throughout Crimean campaign 1854/5, at the battles of the Alma and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol and assault of the Redan, comd. Poonah division Bombay army 1869/74 (eldest son of Capt. William Charles Grant, 92nd highlanders, who fell at Waterloo); b. 26 Dec 1810; m. I860, Mary, dau. of Capt. Thomas \Blair, and granddau. of Sir Robert Blair, k.c.b. / / I 8, St. George's Terrace, s.w. ^ ' GRANT/GteN. Sir Patrick, g.c.b. 1861, g.c.m.g. 1868, retd. list 1877, governor Chelsea hos- pital since 1874, col. 78th highlanders since 1873, A.A.G. Bengal 1838/41, A.G. India 1845/50, a.d.c. to the Queen, com.-in-chief Madras 1856/7, 1857/61, gov. Malta 1867/72, col. 104th regt. 1862/3 (son of Major John Grant, of Auchterblair, Inverness) ; b. II Sept. 1804; m. Ist— 14 Feb. 1832, Jane Anne, dau. of William Fraser-Tytler, Esq. of Balnain and Aldourie, Inverness-sh.; she d. 1838. He m. 2ndly— 7 Sept. 1844, Hon. Frances Maria Gough, youngest dau. of p.m. 1st Viscount Gough, g.c.b. K.P. G.C.S.I. Chelsea Hospital, S.w. GREAVES, Bt.-Col. Sir George Richards, K.C.M.G. 1881, C.B. (1874), 70th regt. (h.p.), A.G. India 187^j^ith local rank of major-gen. late high commissioner and com.-in-chief Cyprus, served in campaign N.w. frontier India 1858, New Zealand war 1864/6, chief of staff at Ashanti 1873/4, at capture of Coomassie, A. A.G. at horseguards 1874/8 (son of Capt. George Greaves, 60th rifles), &c.; b. 9 Nov. 1831; his wife Ellen d. at Simla 2 Aug. 1880. GREEN, Gen. Sir Edward, k.c.b. 1867 (retd.), Bombay staff corps, A.A.G. Scinde 1843/53, D.A.G. Bombay army 1854/6, A.G. 1856/61, com. Bombay division 1862/5 (son of James Green, of London); b. 15 Dec. 1810; m. 1st— 6 Nov. 1845, Emma, dau. of late Thomas Eeay Eaton, lieut. R.N.; she d. 10 Jan. 1877. He m. 2ndly— May, 1877, Mary, eldest dau. of Thomas Griffiths, of Barnstaple, formerly of Bideford. Botevall, Hayes, Middx. GREEN, Gen. Sir George Wade Guy, k.c.b. 1877, lieut. -gen. Bengal staff corps (retd. 1879 with brevet rank), served in Scinde 1849, in the Indian Mutiny 1857/8 (capture of Delhi and relief of Lucknow), and also against hill tribes North-west frontier 1859/60 (son of Rev. George Wade Green, of Court Henry, Carmarthen); b. 25 April, 1825; m. 16 June, 1859, Ellen, dau. of William Carter, of Troy, Jamaica. 4, Pembridge Crescent, Bayswater, w. '^^ Afi 716 THE KNIQHTAOE. GREEN, Major-Gen. Sir William Henry Rhodes, k.c.s.i. 1868, c.b. retd. f.p. as lieut.- col. Bombay staff corps, adj. of Scinde irrejnilar horse 1846, in Punjab, and in Crimea under Omar Pasha, political superintendent Upper Scinde 1865/70, hon. A.D.C. to gov.-gen. India (Ix)rd . - „ • ._ , . „- Northbrook) 1872/5 (son of Vicc-Adm. Sir Andrew i Duval, Esq. of Exeter; she d. 6 Feb. 1 HALL. Hon. 8ik Charles, knighted 12 Dec. 1873, vice-chancellor since 11 Nov. 1873, bar.-at-law m.t. 1838, bencher 1872, was one of conveyancing counsel of high court of chancery (son of John Hall, Esq. of Manchesto-^ »- 14 April, 1814; m. 26 Nov. 1837, Sarah, dau is Pellet Green k.c.h.); b. 31 May, 1823; ra. 11 Aug, 1868, Louisa, youngest dau. of late John Henry Dunn, receiver-gen. Canada, and has a son and" % daus. (1) Henry Clifford Roden, b. 15 May, 1872. (2) Ethel Louisa Rodes, 93, Belgrave Road, 8.W. (3) Sophia Mabel Rodes. /^-REtJORY, Right Hon. Sir William Henry, VX PC. K.C.M.G. 1876, gov. of Ceylon 1872/7, M.P. Dublin city 1842/70, Galway county 1857/72, sheriff 1849 (son of Robert Gregory, of Coole Park, Galway); b. 1817; m. l8t>— 10 Jan. 1872, Eliza- beth, widow of James Temple Bowdoin, Esq. and dau. of late Sir William Clay, Bart.; she d. 28 June, 1873. He m. 2ndly— 4 Mar. 1880, Augusta, dau. of late Dudley Persse, Esq. d.l. of Roxborough, co. Galway, and has a son, (1) William Robert, b. 20 May, 1881. Coole Park, near Gort, and 3, St. George's Plaoe, HTde Park Corner, w. had yviih other issae 2 sons and 4 dans. (1) Lewis Duval b. IS Mar. 1842; m. Marr Kate (2) Charlee, bar.-at-law LJ.18M,atttfriMy-gen.to 1 of Walea. Q.a 1881; h. 8 Aug. 1848./Tp.?//r f3) Saraa Bliabeth, „ 'a. By his Ist wife he had with other iiitfue a dau. (1) LoaiM, m. ao Jane. 18M,to C%oL Bdwwd WIngfldd Shaw, R.M. Ueut-gqy. HalMoa. who d. t4 Ubj, 1879 (Babt.) Droxf ord, Soathampfton. ILL, Majob-Obk. Sib William, k.c.bi. 1867, served in Burmese war of 1824, in that of 1852 as major Ist Madras fusiliers, and for his services received the command of the Qwalior con< tingent (1853/6), commanded Niiam*s( Hyderabad) contingent in Indian Mutiny, and reduced or dc- strojed nine forts, served in Madras army 1821/61 (son of Daniel Hill, M.L.O. Antigua) ; b. 1806 ; m. Nor. 1848, SybUla, dan. of late OoL George Fhillpots, B.B. and nieoe of late bishop of Exeter. 8, Kgndngtflti 0«ril«n Tamos, Hjrde Park, w. HILLS, Majob-Okn. Sib Jambb, K.aB. 1881, y.a permanent mil gov. and oomdt city of Cabal 1879, served In Aflghan campaign, A.A.O. Lahore division since 1876, lerfed in Indian Mu- tiny 1857/8, indoding the aetiooB on the Hindun, the battles of Bodteekeaentf and Najjnf^hur, the siege and capture of Delhi (aeTerelj woonded), the siege and captors of Lodoiow, the RohiUrand cam- paign, the taking of Baralll^, and the action of *gn, pre- 1 art. treuiv, an IfoBnmdee; serred in AbjMbiian sent at capture of Magdala, entered 1868; b.90AQg. 1888. INCKS, Sib Fbanois, /CSanac K.0Jf.O. 1869. r 18nt>- T' ;„.r 184i/8, 1848/64, flnt minister Windward Islands 1866/6S, British Qu .. ;,J8 (son of Rev. J Hincks, D.D. Belfast) ; b. 9 May, 1807; m. Ist— 8 June, 1882, Martha Ann. dnu. of Alexander Stewart, Esq. of Ligonicl, near I ' shed. 1874. He m. 2ndl7— 14 Jun. Emily Lonisa, widow of (Hon.) Robert BalUwiu Sullivan, judge common pleas Upper Canada. His ri) Pimnds, m. 4 Jalj. 1871, Allot JoMphlas Ooty, yooBfMt dM.o«laUJ.H.PoUu«l,MJi.as. ^^ 2) Matilda, BkSSJoBO (or Jnlj), 1857. to OsiiLHaaryClMBi la Focr B««ted IM V.L ngL (M. WATBEfoaoX . MoDtraal, Oaaaik. ^ ^^OBHOUSE. Rt. Hon. Sib AuTinn k r n 1877, CLE. P.O. 1881, leg:i gov..gen. India 1872/7, son of li. Hobhonse. (See Babonbtaob.) Cut^^ti^^^tiJlj Wingfleld William King (son of late Rev. Luke White Kioff,( VOIUlffest SOn and TOUnsest dau. LL.D. of Bray, CO. Wicklow),M.A. Trin. Coll. Dublin 1873; •I.ull'... ^ . ^ .,. ..._"... _ Aug. 1880, having had a son b. 34 May, 1878. Richmond, Surrey. HEWETT, Rear-Adm. Sib William Nathan Wright, v.c. k.c.b. 1874, commodore at Cape during Gold Coast expedition 1873/4, consul in Morea, served in China, and at Sebastopol and Inkerman, k.m. (son of William Wrighte Hewett, M.D.); b. , 1834; m. , Jane Emilyy i*wu Blackden, dau. of Thomas Wood, Esq. formerly'^ 16, Bnitoii8ti«at,w. H.B.M. consul, Morea. Eastern Parade, Southsea. HIGGINSON, Sir James Macaulay, k.c.b. 1857, gov. Leeward Islands 1846/9, Mauri- tius 1849/57, A.D.C. to Lord William Bentinck in India 1830/2, and sec. to Lord Metcalfe in India and Jamaica 1835/8, and in Canada 1839/46 (son of Major James Higginson, 10th regt.); b. 1805; m. Ist — , 1835, Louisa, eldest dau. of H. Shakespear; she d. . He m. 2ndly — Nov. 1854, Olivia Nichola, eldest dau. of Conway Richard Dobbs, Esq. of Castle Dobbs, co. Antrim, and has with other issue a dau. ( 1 ) Sydney H Maud, m. 1 1 Nov. 1879, to Sir John Chai lea Kennedy, Bart. Tulfaris, Blcsdnton, co. WIcklow. < 1. il iry HODGE, Gen. Sib Edward Coopbb, k.c 1873 (retd. list 1880), coL 4th drag..«.i. guards since 1874, 18th hussars 1870/4, commnndtHi 4th dragoon guards in Crimea, at batUes of Balaklava and Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol, &c. brigadicr- gen. 1868, commanded car. brigade at Aldernhot 1862/7, officer l.h.m. (son of Major Hodge, 7th hussars, who fell at Guadaloupe, by Maria, (iau. of Sir Edmund Bacon, 9th Baronet); b. 19 April, 1810; m. 19 July, 1860, Lucy Anne, 2nd dau. of lat.- James Rimington, Esq. of Broomhead Hall, York.s. n? ' has 3 sons and a dau. (1) Edward Pnmcia, b. 1861. (2) Freondon (son of George Hodgkinson, of London, merchant); b. 1817; m. 1848, EUen, dau. of Luke Hopkinson. ^ ^ M, Wtmpoto Btewt, w. and Cktertuun, Croydon. HODGSON, Sib Robert, knighted 1869, lieut.- gor. Prince Edward's Island since 1874, at- '•y-gen. 1828, president L.c. 1848, chief justice '.judge of Tice-admiralty court 1853, &c. (son • •I iuibert Hodgson, speaker of house of assembly, Pnnce Edward^s Island 1806/11); b. 18 Dec. 1799; m. 13 May, 1827, Mary, dan. of Capt. Ranald Mac- donclL Charlotte Town, P. Edwanl'i Island, Bjr. America. HOGG, Sib Stbwabt Saundebs, knighted at OalcntU by Prince of Wales 3 Jan. 1876, late commissioner of police Calcutta, 4th son of late Right Hon. Sir James Weir-Hogg, Bart 104, CionwaU Road, S.W. HOLDICH, Gen. Sib Edwabd Alan, k.c.b. 1876, retd. Ust 1881, col. 1st batt Duke of Cambridge's own (Middz. regt) 67th regt. since 1875, senred in Sntiej campaign 1846/6, Kaflir war 1H6()/1, Bormese 1868, and Indian Mutiny, D.A.O. Indian forces 1860/1, commAndonc, Esq. and dau. of late Rev. Crosbie Morgell, Ticar of Mst Knoyle. /fi DoTMT SInet, w. OLKER, Hon. Sib John, knighted 22 April, I, 1874, Judge of court of appeal 1882, m.p. ton 1872/82, bar.-at-Uw o.i. 1864, Q.c. and a her 1868, solicitor-gen. 1874/6, attorney-gen. ls7:>/80 (son of late Samuel Holker, of Bury, lAnc) ; b. 24 Mar. 1828 ; m. Ist— 1863, Jane, dan. of James W. Wilson, of Eccles ; she d. . Hem.2ndlv— 1874, Mary Louisa, dau. of Platrick M'Hugh, of Cheetham Hill, Manchester. di H ^^ "^(^^ <^4t, Deronahlre Street, w. /l T0LMB8, SiB WiLUAM RiCHABD, knighted ^JLi 1877, consul-gen. Bosnia 1861/77, vice- coiiKiU Samsoom 1846, Batoom 1846/52, consul at Diarbckir 1862/4, Monastir 1864/60 (son of William Ifrnry Holmes, of Kilrea, Ireland); b. 1821 : m. 1847, Adela Louisa, dau. of P P Zohrab, of Malta, and has with other issue a dau. (I) Mlim Horman (tnd dau.). m. SI April, 1881, to Rev. John Beynokk Lane, vioar of Morhanger, Beds. ^ Manor Hoom, Kilrea, oo. Londonderry. H*^ 0MB, (Hon.) Sib Anthony Dickson, y.c K.C.B. 1874, surgeon-gen., principal medical officer Cyprus since 1878, head statistic departanent annv medical department 1874/8, served in Crimea, In«lia, China, New ZeaUnd, and Ashanti, surgeon- gcn. Gold Coast 186^73, Dover 1871 (son of late Gcoi^ Home, of Edrington Castle, n.b.) ;b 30 Nov. 1826; m. 19 Oct. 1858, Jessey Elizabeth, 2nd — 1850, Emelia Bythinia, dau. of Col. Maceroni, A.D.C. to Murat ; she d. 1866. He m. 2ndly — 1868, Mary, dau. of Thomas Hudson, Esq.'of HuU ; she d. 1874. By his 1st wife he has 2 sons and a dau. (1) Francis Villiers, b. 12 July, 1857. (2) Hugh Edmund, b. 21 Dec. 1869. (3) Edith, m. to Rev. Walter Baptist Money, of Weybridge, Surrey. Sir Edmund m. 3rdly— 1876, Emily Augusta, dau. of John Pearce Roberts, of New York, and has a dau. (4) A dau. b. 8 Oct. 1880. East Hoathly, Sussex, and Shanghai. ORNBY, ^dm. Sir Geoffrey Thomas Phipps, k.c.b. 1878, president R.N. coll. Greenwich 1881, commanding Mediterranean squad- ron 1876/81, com.-in-chief West African station 1865/8, &c. naval lord of admiralty 1874/6 (son of late Adm. Sir Phipps Hornby, G.C.B.); b. 20 Feb. 1825; m. 27 April, 1853, Emily Frances, only dau. of Kev. John Coles, of Ditcham Park, Hants, and has 3 sons and 3 daus. (1) Geoffrey Stanley Phipps, b. 16 Dec. 185 . (2) E(lmun— 7 April, 1864, Emily, eldest dau. of William Kraeutler, Esq.; she d. 13 Dec. 1868. He m. 2ndly— 22 Nov. 1871, Theodosia, eldest dau. of Edward James, of Swar- land Park, Northumb. by whom he has 2 sons and 5 daus. (1) Frederic James Robert, b. 6 Jan. 1874. (2) Walter Uaetiuga Frederic, b. 10 Feb. 1875. (3) Winifred Emily FndarioiL (4) 6«argiiiA TUeodociiL (5) Myra Kftthlean. (6) Onviidolra LoftH, K 1» Joim. 18(v (7) Hinar01iffloid,lx7JLng.l8eL Pole Bi knighted 1 Dec. 1880. of gent.-at-arms 1878, aerred %v the Crimean war 1854/5, at the battle of ih. and siege of Sebastopol, K.L.Hjfcll. senrcil t) the IntOan Mutiny, at siege and capture of now, Sec. assistant-inspector Tolanteero 1^ retd. 1868 (2nd son of late P " V ^ ' »' Dublin, and his wife Mary Ha; m. 18 July, 1857, Ellen OaroUix^ . .- Vernon, Esq. of Clifton, ca Oloac (B. Vbrno> and has 5 sons and S daus. m Oeorg* BotartYsmim, lleat.78tli hiffbtaaden; Ik S6 Jul: [2] ChvUi y«B«B, Htni. tLX.; h. It July, 1M0. [3] Ottsterw Fttlnr yMBoa, b. S Jaljr. 1M1. [4] Artlrar8taMiyrY«vaoD,b.eJal7, 186«. [6] Walter YemoB. bw IT April, 187S. [0] Ada Ifarjr. [7] Oeorgina Ycnon. HUMPHREYS, Sib Johh, (senior) coroji Middlflwz sinoe 1869, knighted at (I 18 July, 1881, a solicitor and parliamentnrx 1842 (son of late John Humphreys, of I 1820; m. 1848, BUen BUn, dau. of Hen Esq. of Moor Hall, Salop; she d. 18e9. It. SmiCord Ftaoa. w. HUNT, Sib Hnnnr Abthur, o.b. kir 1876, oonsnltinfr sarreyor to hji.'s ot!. works and public buildings (son of late Jamr Hunt); b. 1810; m. 1833, Elir a Susannah, dau. of Joseph Bennett, Bsq. ' M, loelMU» Siiaare, MM. HURDLE, Majob-Okv. Sir Thomas, ii.m. K.O.II. 1877, serred at Nararino 1827, in Greek war 1828, K.B. of Oreeoe, com. B.N. in Crimea. A.D.a to the Queen 1864/9, K.L.HJf.; b. 1796. SUTT, Right Hon. 8ir William, p.c. k.c i 1868, commissioner engaged in fnuiuli! colony South Australia, v.P. Ixmrd of tni'i paymaster-gen. 1860/(L ^.P. Hull 1832/41, ' head 1841/74 (son of late Richard Hutt, of A I.W.); b. Oct. 1802; m. lut— Mary, dan. of J. Milner, of Htaindrop, Durtmi and widow of John, 10th Earl of Strathmorc (wl died the day after his marriage); shf '< ' ^^-^ I860. He m. 2ndly— 16 June, 1861, I Jane, widow of Col. James Hughes (bro Lord Dinorben), and dau. of Hon, .Sir Fraucitt Charles Stanhope, K.c.B. (E. Harrington). y J Oroevenor Square, w. *c ^ 4^ ^^ yiPfi2» TWGHAM, 81B James Taylor, knigltcd 31 Jul^ JL 1876, metropolitan police magistrate mn' 1876, metropolitan P.M. 184a/76, bar.-at-law t 1832 (son of Joshua Ingham, of Blake Hall, Y b. 17 Jan. 1806; m. 4 Aug. 1835, Gertrude, :^\ of James Penrose, Esq. of Woodhill, co. Cork, a; has with other issue 2 sons, (1) James PenroM), bar.-at-law LT.; t>. 1838; d. 18 Kov. 1879, haTing m. IS Deo. 1867. Ladr Oaroline MarfWflta SUnhope, eldeit dao. of Chazlea Wjmdhaai, Tth Bail of Hamugton, and bad S eoiu and a dan. Oliver Philip Btaahope, Ik 17 Dm. ISSf.-^CIualsi 0«orge Beymour, b. 6 Se|ik. 1871. D— !■ Oenldliie flWBjr. THE KNIGHTAGE, i21 (2) Bobart Wood, b. Bltea>eth, eldMt dao. of Ber. J Woodhlll, 00. Cork. 40, Oloaoecter Bqoare, Hyde Park, w. m. to Dea 1876, Mary D Penrose, of INOLEFIELD, Adm. Sib Edwabd Augustus, C.B. knighted 1877, served at capture of Sidon and bombardment of St. Jean d'Acre, commanded expedition to Arctic regions in search of Franklin 1 852, discoTered Smith's Sound and explored Jones' Houndf gold medal b.o.8. commanded government expeditions in search of Sir John Franklin 1853 and 1 <-i "^'Timanded vlmjl "Firebrand" and " Sidon" rimeui wmr, &c. naval attach^ at Washing- -', admizml saperintendent Malta dockyard 1672/6, rioe-adm. oom.-in-chief w.i. station 1878/80 (son of Bear- Adm. Samuel Hood Inglefield, c.b.); h. 27 Mar. 1820; m. 30 April, 1867, Eliza Fanny, flao. of Edward Johnston, Esq. of Allerton Hall, Liverpool, and has had 4 sons and a dau. (1) IIMB7 B«afort WlUmot. b. tlJoly, 1859. (2) Bdwvil FttOMwrlos, b. 10 April, 1861. (3 > AStmaj Otwi^r. b. 90 Feb. 187S ; d. I Mar. foUowing. (4) toSt HaUowaU. d. SO Nor. 1879. (ft) «yMl.d.lOFabri870. ••,Qasm'tQat«,8.w. IKNE8, Sib JoevH Okobok Long, knighted 1876, 1I.L.C. NA Wales 1872, solicitor-gen. 1872/8. attomer-geiL 1878/6, bar.-at-law l.i. 1859 (son of Oapt JoMph Long Innes, late 39th regt.); b. 8 8q>t 1884; m. 6 Aug. 1866, Emily, eldest dau. of JohB Smith, Esq. of Uanarth, Bathorst IBYINO, Sib Hnnnr Tubvbb, k.c.m.o. 1878, gov. of Trinidad 1874/80, Leeward Islands 1878/4, colonial sec. Jamaica 1866/9, (}eylon 1869/78. Fori 41vHBa. Trinidad. JACKSON, Sib Louib Stbwabt, c.i.e. (1878) knighted 1 Dec 1880, acting chief justi Bengiaii78/80, judge hish court Calcutta 1862/S B.aa 1848/80 (son of Lieut.-CoL Henry Georg* Jackaon, bjl by Catharine, dau. of Walter CJecil of Moraton Jeffriea, Hereford.) ; b. 14 Jan. 1824; m. , Looiw Maria, sister of Cten. Sir Charles StaTeley, K.O.B. J,BlniParkGarl«ii.aw. J, I f?C /^*\ AMES, 9lB Hbnbt, Q.C. knighted 1873, solicitor- gen. 1873, attorney-gen. 1873/4 and since 1880, bar.-at-law M.T. 1862, M.P. Taunton since 1869 (son of Philip Turner James, of Jlereford, surgeon); b. 1828. (iui(J''rt SB,WIttonPlMe,s.w. TARVI8, Rib Lewis Whincjop, knighted 1878, agent for Sandringham estates, Norfolk, a ^>anker at King's Lynn (son of Lewis Weston Jarvis, of King's Lyim); b. 26 Oct, 1816; m. 19 May, 1852, Emma, dau. of Alexander Booker, Esq. TowwB, King's Lynn. J JENNINGS, Sib Patbick Alfred, k.c.m.g. 1880, executive commissioner Sydney inter- national exhibition 1879/80. TERVOIS, MAJOB-GEN. SiB William F^NCis J DBUMMOND, B.E. O.CM.O. 1874, C.B. 1863, gov. South Australia since 1877, StraiVftlements 1875/7, served as brigade major ag^^inst the Boers 1842 and in Kafllr war 1846/7, deputy-director ioiiifications and works 1856/75 special c^^^^^^ sioner to (^nada 1863, and to Ind a 1871/2 (son of Utc Gen William Jervois, B.A. col. 76th regt ); b. 7 Aug ?821;^ 10 June, 1860, Lucy, dau. of late William Norsworthy, Esq. and has with other issue a son, (1) John, Ueut. R.B. A.D.C. to gov. S. Australia since 1878; b. 16 Dec. 1860. Adelaide, S. Australia. JESSEL, Right Hon. Sib George, p.c. \9>1z\ knighted 1872, a judge of court of appeal \ since 1881, master of rolls 18 73/8 1^ M.A. University ) ColL London, bar.-at-law l.i. 1847, q.c. and a bencher 1865, solicitor-gen. 1871/3, M.P. Dover 1868/73, vice- / chancellor London university since 1880 (son of Zachariah Nathaniel Jessel, of London); b. 13 Feb. 1 1824; m. 1856, Amelia, eldest dau. of Joseph / Moses. ^ •Mm* daa. of Wilii» Blohanl IvIofOtewOllna. Ijd KENNEDT, Gbh. Sib Michakl Kava .... K.C.&I. 1878, B.B. Bombay, additiMii.ii ,,,. m- ber council Bombay goremmcnt. chi« f « nu'ineer public works department s ' »t<\ railway department to Bombay govii -»;3 7(), public works department since 1870; b. 28 Apnl. 1824; m. 9 June, 1848, Henrietta, dan. of Major Bulkclcy; she d. 24 Feb. 1880. Bombay. KENNY, (Hon.) Sib Edwabd, kniffhted 1870, president l^slative council Nora Scotia 1860/7, a member of the senate 1867, receivcr-gcn. Canada 1867/9, president privy council 1869 71 (son of Jeremiah Kenny, of Ballykeily, co. Kerrj) ; b. 1800; m. 1832, Anne, dau. of Michael Foncsttall, of Halifax, N.8. and has with other issae, (1) J F . m. 12 Feb. 1874, Mary Hetan, dau. of late Albert FamiM, Baq. of Toronto. (2) Mary (yonngvat daa.), m. SS Sept 187f , to Oapi. Charles Ofxnrge Fane, aj(. HaliCaz, Nora Scotia. KEPPEL, ADM. Hon. Sib Henbt, g.cb. 1^ adm. of the fleet since 1877, principal naval A.D.C. to the Queen 1878/9, son of 4th Earl of Albemarle. (See Pbbbaob.) Orore Lodge, WlaklMd, ^Hndaor. THE KNIGHTAGE. 9.q KERR, Gen. 8ib Mark Ralph Geokge, k.c.b. (1881), commonly called Gen. Lord Mark Kerr (M. Ix)THIAN). T7" ETTLE, Sir Rupert Alfred, of Merridale, _L\_ Staff. J. P. D.L. and of Glan-y-don, Merioneth, ktiiirhtcfl 1 De<*. IHHO, assist.-chairman quarter ses- »i<»n.s Staff. J. P. C08. Worcester, Hereford, and Mcricjncth, judge of county courts, Wore, since iH.-.y (ton of ); b. 7 Jan. 1817; m. 18 Dec. 1h:>1, ICaiy, onW dau. and sole heir of late William C<»oke, Esq. of Iferridale, Staff, and has with other iKHiic a son and 2 daus. RiqMrt Bdwmrd. b. M Dec 18S4. K NOLLYS, Mmj Oooke. m. 10 Jan. 1 ML to Thomu Allen, M jl eldest ofThomM (1) •'Ml of TtionM Allan, Bmi. of ThanuMton, oa Leicester. (3) AniM OMlMrlBa m. 10 Jalj. 1878. to Ber. Charles Jolin Wiiuier. chapiafa of High Leigh, Chcihire, Mjl Pembroke ColL Oxon. IflO. Menidak, WolTwIiampton ; Olan-y-don, Towyn, Merioneth, K' KV, Adm. Sir Aotlet Cooi^r, k.c. hon. D.c.L. Oxon. 1880, one of the lords of th* iulmiralty 187U, com.-in-chief North American an 7 1 . liaving had 2 sons and 2 daus. A.D.r. to til Kfv I.. (1) (2) I lOoofMT.b. Jan. 1861. NeIIl«t». 00L186S. •M, lu. 1 L>ui. 1878, to Ltoat. PhlUp Angastiu Oe Creq>igny, liART.) (4) " Ai>M. Key m. 2ndlv— 16 Oct. 1877. Evelyn, dau. of S. Vinoenxo BartoUucci (E. Zetland), and has had a son «nd dau. ,h,U July. 1878; d. 1 Sept 1878. ' urlal BTalyn, b. June, 1880. Saw 8treR, Sprinr Ganlena. 8.W. K BYES, Majob-Oen. Sib Charles Patton, K.r n. 1880, Madras 8.C. on divisional staff vH prwidency, 1881, brig.-gen. com. 1 force in Afghan war 1879/80, com. I'uujab inl in Kohat Pass 1860, &c. and itedly employed in field service down to 1869, Aj wounded in Umbeyla campaign 1863, Jowaki Afridi expedition 1877/80 (son of las Keyes, surgeon Madras army); b. 25 Nov. ; m. 8 Dec. 1870, Katherine Jessie, dau. of •H Norman, Esq. and has a dau. b. 8 Oct. 1880. Kl^UJ, ADM. SIR George St. Vincent, k.c.b. 1873, son of Adm. Sir Richard King, G.C.B. Bart. (See that title.) 1, Halkin Street Weat, &W. KIRK, SIB John, m.d. k.c.m.g. 1881, c.m.g. (1879), agent and consul-gen. at Zanzibar Pin re 1880, vice-consul 1866, assistant pobtical it 1873. &c. assistant physician Russian war of \\cx. John Kirk by Christian Carnegie) ; b. .* .Uhv, 1832 ; m. 5 Sept. 1867, Helen Cooke. Zaiixitmr. Bart. Gen. Right Hon. Sir William in P ™^^S' KC-B. 1867, P.O. D.c.L. ll.d. served m Peninsula groom of the stole to h.r.h. Prince of Wales, retd. list 1877, col. 62nd regt. since 1858, gentleman usher of the black rod since 1877 receiver-gen. duchy of Cornwall since 1878 (son of uen William KnoUys, who unsuccessfully claimed the Earldom of Banbury 1808/13); b 1797- m 29 Sept. 1830, Elizabeth, sister of Sir Edward St. Aubyn, Bart. ; she d. 28 Jan. 1878, having had with other issue 4 sons and a dau. $!l'^^\"^,^'"^al"°?fOrd, brevet lieut.-col. 93rd highlanders; b. lateThoSc^p'"-,^ J.^^^i^^P^^* Elizabeth Tuckfield, dau of late Thomas Goldsworthy, Esq. and has \rith other issue a son WiUiam Wallingford, 2nd Ueut. R. London uif . mil. ; b. (2) Frederick Robert, of Buckfield House, Bucks • b m. 6/8 Sept. 1876, Rosalinda Eleanor, dau. of Hon. James iJutler, of Lamberton Park, Queen's co. (B. Dunboyne.) ^?}.^_®"''y' capt. R.A. (3rd son); b. 20 June, 1840- Baring Grey, R.HA. (Bart.) House of Lords, 8.W. KNOX, SiB Thomas George, k.c.m.g. 1880, agent and consul-gen. at Bangkok 1875/9, great-grandson of Thomas, 1st Viscount Northland. married and has issue (See Peerage— E. Kan- PURLY.) KUPER, Adm. Sir Augustus Leopold, g.c.b. 1869, served in China war 1840/1, com.-in- chief on East India and China station 1862/5,k.l.h. K.w. of the Netherlands (son of Rev. William Kuper, D.D. K.H. chaplain to Queen Adelaide) ; b. 16 Aug. 1809; m. 19 June, 1837, Emma Margaret, eldest dau. of late Adm. Sir J. J. Gordon Bremer, K.C.B. K.C.H.; she d. 19 July, 1877. South Brent, Ashburton, Devon. LACAITA, Sir James Philip, k.c.m.g. 1861, Neapolitan barrister 1836, naturalized 1855, sec. to mission to Ionian Islands 1858/9, member Italian parliament 1861/5, K.R. of Brazil (son of late Diego Lacaita); b. 1813; m. 15 June, 1852, Maria Clavering, eldest dau. of late Sir Thomas Gibson- Carmichael, Bart.; she d. 20 April, 1853, leaving a son, (1) Charles Carmichael, bar.-at-law L.l. 1879; b. 5 April, 1853. /f/^*^'*'^ 27, Duke Street, St. James's, S.W. LAFFAN, Lieut.-Gen. Sir Robert Michael, R.E. K.C.M.G. 1877, gov. Bermuda since 1877, m.p. St. Ives 1852/6, served at Cape 1841/3, Mauri- tius 1843/7, Belfast 1847, inspector of railways 1847/52, comd. R.E. London district 1853/5, Malta 1860/6, Aldershot 1866/71, Gibraltar 1872/7, deputy inspector-gen. fortifications at War Office 1855/60 (son of John Laffan, of Limerick); b. 14 Aug. 1819; m. 29 April, 1852, Emma, eldest surviving dau. of William Nosworthy, Esq. of London, and has with other issue a dau. (4 MiM, (1) Emma Marian Lucy (eldest dau.), m. 12 May, 1881, toy Frederick Carpenter, capt. 88th regt. (Conuaught rangers). / Hamilton, Bermuda. 3i? 724 THJ:^ KjSlijiHTAUi: LAKEMAN, SIR STEPHEN BABTLETT, kuighted 1855, lieut-gen. Turkish service commanded Waterkloof rangers in Kaffir War 18o2 (son of Ute Stephen Lakeman, of Grange WW HaU, Leic.), b 3 Sept. 1823 ; m. 6 May, 1866, Princess Mane de Philippesco. Constantinople. AMBERT, Sib John, k.c.b. May 1879, per- manent sec. to local government board since its formation 1871, mayor Salisbury 1854, inspector of poor laws 1857/63, prepared statistics for reform bills 1866/7, drew up scheme for Metropolitan Poor Act 1867, and was appointed receiver of the fund, member of royal sanitary commission (son of Daniel Lambert, of Milford Hall, Wilt«.) ; b.4 Feb. 1815 ; m. 6 Sept, 1838, Ellen, dau. of Henry Shorto, of Salisbury, and has had with other issue 2 8on» and 3 daus. (1) John, b. 14 Sept, 1844; m. 1870, Chrtftiiia, oOj (lau. of J. (le Poix-Tyrel, Esq. ^ ^ ^^a^a^ (2) Osmund, m. 13 June, 1876, Mary Josephine AnMfttdMrdMl. of late Thomas Segrave, Esq. ber.-at-law Dublin. (3) Mary. (4) Catherine. (5) Elms Road, Clapham Common, 8.W. LANGE, Sib Daniel Adolphus, F.B.a.8. knighted 1870, director Suee Canal in Eng- land 1858/76, knight of medjidie, O.C.L.8. of Persia, knight of the cross of Italy, &c. (son of late John William Lange, of London); b. , 1821 ; m. 8 June, 1880; Beatrice Emily, eldest dau of Ute Augustus F R Frinneby, of Htroatluun, Surrey, and has a dau. b. 14 May, 1881. Lanehurst, Albourue, Sosaex. L ANGEVIN, Sib Hector Louis, ilc.m.o. 1881, C.B. (1868, civil), Q.C. minister public works Canada 1869/73, and since 1879, called to the Canadian bar 1850, Q.c. 1854, mayor of Quebec 1858, 1859, 1860, solicitor-gen. and member ezeca* tive council 1864, until appointed poetmaster-geiL 1868, a member legislative council Canada, sec. of state 1867 (son of Jean Langevin, lieut.-coL Canadian mil. by Sophie Scholaatique, dau. of Lieut.- Col. La Force); b. at Quebec 25 Aug. 1826; m. Jan. 1854, Marie Justine, dau. of LicuU-CoL Charles H. Tetu, and has a son and 3 daus. Ottawa. I^nvon, of Baatboame): b. Jan. 1813; m. F 1837*, Elinbetb Helen, dau. of late Jacob Da' architect board of works Ireland, and has 6 8< and 4 daus. John. Charles. Sir ¥rfl]iMn Ow«D, K.CJf.G. CB. ool. In the army, nt \ (4) Owen. (6) Louis Morttmsr.m. t8 lisy. 1879, Lamm, Srtl . as Isl wife to OttTcr lUadal aaeka. B«i. of AahMgta. co. Down, out. Into UMk h«Mn, EJl. oa Tlppsniy. aad hwl a (8) ]fai70w«n,in.l7Ang.l871,toFredflriokWIlliuaHollanu. bar.-at-law LT. (9) BialMUi Hsien. (10) The Abbsy, White Abb«r* LANYON, OOL. Sib William Owek, k.c.m.o. (1880), aa. (1878). C.M.O. (1876) ; cuWnA the army as ensign 6th royal rest. Dec. 1H('»<», aofMinted A.i>.a to sen. crnnmanding West In- dks, Sept. 186S, and was present during the natire cUstiubanoes in Jamaica during that vcar, appointed ▲.D.c. and priyate sec. to Sir John Peter Qrant, gor. of Jamaica 18r)8, was a.d.c. to Sir Garnet Wolieley daring the oiKjrations against the Unff of Asnantfw, mentio? • •< {» .tis. patches. leodTOd breret najoritj and patched on special services to the 0< ^y Colonial office in connection with the aUilitiun of slarery in 1874, for which he received the c.M.o. appointed administiator of Qriqoaland West (tho diamond fields) after the distorbances among^^t the diggers in 1876, raised and organised the roluntror foroei of that prorince, reoeiTed the thanks of h.m. goTeniment on three oooMlons for **Talaable aid and assistance** rendered In haring raised and sent Tolonteer contingents to help the Ckpc Cnlmiy nnl the Tnmsraal daring the natiTe wars i- manded the Tolanteer field force darii; tions in that prorince oonaeqaent upon th* outbreak and Batlapin inTasion in 1878. i th thanks of H.M. gorenimcnt for «'^— • rendered, as also a Tote of thanks f i Tindal legislatare, promoted coL '• for "'.» (I'td. list), col. 58th rcgt. fi 1870, com. 2nd battalion rifle brijjade in Crin 1854, and 2nd brigade 2nd div. 1855, sorted at i Alma, Inkerman, and Sebastopol, K.L.H.&M.(8<)n <>t Charles Lawrence, of Liverpool, by Rose, sister of Sir G. D'Aguilar, K.C.B.); b. , 1>*0<»; m. , 1854, Jacintha Charlotte, dau. of Rev. James Eyre, of Beverley, Yorks. and widow of E. T. Hutt of Beverley ; she d. , 1870. Fox HiUfl, Chertaey. tto^ LANYON, Sir Charles, c.e. knighted 1868, ^ .„tr>^vT^T. t ^ c r^.,«»^t.. «^ vice-chairman Belfastand Northern Counties I T AWRENCE, Lieut -GEN. Sib Georok ST. I A Patrick, k.c.8.i. i860, c.b. brother Ist Baron Railway, president royal institute of architects in Ireland, J.P. Antrim, high sheriff 1876, mayor of Belfast 1862, m.p. 1866/8 (sou of John Jcnkinson V I^wrence. (See Pkeraok). 80, Kensington Park Q«rdens, W. ^ THE KNIGHTAGE, 725 [ AYARD, Rt. Hon. 8ib Austen Henby, 1 J O.C.B. MiH-o 187 is:,2, i8«;i «;, fuinrnbinioner . P.C. 1«78, ambaasador at Constantinople attache there 184U/52, foreign under-sec. lonl rector Aberdeen Univ. 1855/6. of workh 18C8/9, m.P. Aylesburv 1h:,2 7. Sijuthwark 1860/70, envoy to Spain 1869/77 (hoti of Henry Peter J Layard, and grandson of Very Rev. Charlee Peter Layard, dean of Bristol) ; b. ; m. 9 Mar. 1869, Mary Enid Evelyn, (Uiu. of Sir Jo«iah John Oaest. Bart and sister of Ivor Bertie, Lord Wimbome. CoiuUntiiioirfe. T AYARD, Sib Chables Peteb, k.c.m.o. 1876, J c.M.o. 1871, government agent western dinfrirt Ceylon 1861/79, district judge at Galle 1839 and lH.-,(), at Trinconutlee 1840/51, &c. &c. entered Ce\ lou C.8. 1880 (son of C. E. Layard, Ceylon c.s. and coasiii of Sir Austen Henry Layard); b. 1 Hjfi; nu Ix>aisa Anne, dau. of Lieut.-Col. ^MH-ards, Msiit mlL sec. to H.B.H. Duke of York, mid had with other issae a dan. ( 1 ) . m. to Robert Vetch Danlop. incumbent h.t. bcftrtwroacli, who d. 16 May. 188L 14, OoiHinhsm FbMM, %m. TEAKBt Sir Luke Samuel, knighted 1876, J tpeaker lopsUtiTC council Western Australia A 1x1 first capt M^stem Australian R.V. (son of Luke I^ake, of London); b. 1828; m. 11 Sept. 1865, I^Hiiaa, dan. of late Rev. Thomas Henry Walpole, vicar of Winslow, Backs. rerth,Wi L KK. - uD, knighted 1872, a director of Dii It ion 1872, managing director of Alcxftudra l'al*c« 1876/6, kc. (brother of Rev. F. G. Ixc. n.c.L. Lambeth, sons of Rev. Frer magnetic and meteorological observatory at St. Helena 1840/2, Toronto 1842/53, inspector- pen, army schools 1867/9, sec. ordnance select com- niittee 1859/63, president 1864/8, director-gen. ord- nance 1868/70, gov. of Bermuda 1871/7 (son of Rev. Jolin Henry George Lefroy, of Ewshott House, Hants. rectoV of Ashe, Hants, and Compton, Surrey); b. 2H Jan. 181 7: m. Ist— 16 April, 1846, Emily Mary, ■; of Sir John Beverley Robinson, Bart.; she d. 2o LEIGHTON, Sir Frederick, knighted 1878, LL.D. Camb. D.c.L. Oxon. lieut.-col. 38th Middx. R.V. (artists), con-espondent of the Institut of France, elected president r.a. 1879, an ex-officio trustee of the national portrait gallery 1880 (sou of Frederick Septimus Leighton); b. at Scarborough 2, Holland Park Road, w. LENTAIGN^, Sir John O'Neill (1880), c.b. (1873), of Tallaght, co. Dublin, j.p. also j.p. CO. Monaghan, sheriff 1844, knighted by the Duke of Marlborough, l.l. Ireland, 1880, m.a. Trin. Coll. Dublin, 1828, late inspector-gen. of prisons, hon. member of the general prison board Ireland, inspector-gen. of reformatory and industrial schools, a commissioner of national education Ireland since 1861, president zoological society, and late president statistical society, Ireland, unsuccessfully contested the county of Dublin at the election of 1852 (eldest son of late Benjamin Lentaigne, of a royalist family in Normandy, two of his brothers were guillotined in the French revolution of 1793 ; he escaped to England, entered the British service as assist.- surgeon 5th dragoon guards, and manied Maria Theresa, dau. and eventual heir of John O'Neill, Esq.); b. 20 June, 1803; m. 13 Sept. 1841, Mary, dau. and coheir of Francis Magan, Esq. j.p. of Emoe, CO. Westmeath, and has 5 sons and 2 daus. surviving. (1) Joeeph Huasey Nugent, B.A. Trin. Coll. Dublin, J.P. co. Dublin, a member of the Irish bar ; b. 30 May, 1847. (2) Victor Walter, in U.O.; b. 27 Oct. 1848. (3) John Vincent O'Neill, Trin. Coll. Dublin; b. 19 July, 1855. (4) Henry ^npus Westenra, Trin. CoU. DubUn; b. 19 Aug. 1857. (5) Benjamin Plunket, b. 28 Mar. 1865. (6) Mary Theresa, a sister of charity. (7) Margaret Mary, a nun. Tallaght House, co. Dublin; 1, Great Denmark Street, Dublin. IDDELL, Hon. Sir Adolphus Frederick y ^. OCTAVIUS, K.C.B. 1880, permanent under-/ /^^ sec. home department (E. Ravensworth). -n" ILLEY, Sir Charles, knighted by patent 24 I J Dec. 1881, C.J. Queensland. LINDLEY, Rt. Hon. Sir Nathaniel, knighted 1875, P.C. 1881, loi-d justice of appeal 1881, judge H.M. high court of justice (common, pleas division) 1875, bar.-at-law m.t. 1850, Q.C. 1872, bencher m.t. 1874, (son of late John Lindley, P.R.S. prof, of botany, London university, 1829/60) ; b. 29 Nov. 1828 ; m. 5 Aug. 1858, Sarah Katherine, dau. of late Edward John Teale, of Leeds, and has 4 sons and 4 daus. (1) John Edward, b. 15 Sept. 1860. (2) Walter Barry, b. 31 Dec. 1861. (3) Lennox Hannay, b. 14 May, 1868. (4) Francis Oswald, b. 12 June, 1872. (5) Jessie Louisa. (6) Annie Clayton, (7) Mary Beatrice. (8) Constance Mary. 19, Craven Hill Gardens, W. and East Carleton, Norfolk. fr INGEN, Sir Ralph Robert Wheeler, k.c.b. \ ' I J May, 1879, D.C.L. Oxon. 1881, permanent sec. to Treasury since 1870, sec. to committee of the privy council on education 1849/70, bar.-at-law l.i. 1847, fellow Balliol Coll. (only son of Thomas Lin- / 1859. He mr2ndiJ-^i2"May; I860,' Charlotte | gen, of Birmingham); b. 19 Feb 1819; m 4 Dec./ ,0 widow of Col. Armine Mountain, c.b. and\i 1852, Emma, 2nd dau. of Robert.Hutton.pf Putne/ cinu. of Col. Thomas Dundas, of Carron Hall, co.lpark, Surrey. CitUii MU^U^ltnn 1H|U, and against tribes on Pcabawur • nd conducted a] mission to Oandal ommanded the i bad continffent 1m>2/;> (..H«in of Col. Thomas i.u: den, of BelbelTie, lf.B.); b. , 1821 ; m 8ept 1866, Fanny, dan. of late Rev. Charles J< Myers, ii.A. of Dunningwell, Comb, ricar of Fli: , Notts. Mr, UM8DEN, Majob-Qkh. Sib Pitbr Stai K.C.B. 1879, C.8.I. col. in the army, chief the staff of army in India, A.0. 1874A9, A.D.c. to t Qoeen since 1870, served in Peshawur (d.a.q.m.< 1862/6, Osndahar 1867/8, China 1860, and wit Bhotan forees 1866, d.q.m.o. Bengal 1Hn4/8: \ Not. 1829; m. 1862, Mar> John Marriot. M, Onslow OardeiM, aw. LYAtL, Sib Alfbed Comykb, k.cb. o — foreign sec in India 1878, to home sec. Ik: sec. to the order of the Star of India (son of H' Alfred Lyall); b. 8 Mav, 1836; m. 6 Jan. 18* dan. of P Clo^te, Esq. YSONS, Okn. Sib Daniel, k.c.b. 1877. li* ; gen. com. Aldcrshot division 1880, q.m « guards 1876/80, col. 45th regt. since 187S. during Canadian rebellion 1838/9. R.w. fusiliers and 2nd brigade Crimea, k.l.h.m. d.q.m.o. Canada i. w^ u gen. Maitl^ 1868/9, Aldershot 1869/72, commanded N. district 1872/4 (son of Rev. Daniel Lysons, of Hempsted Court, Glouc. author of "Magna Brit- annU"); b. 1 Aug. 1816; m. Ist— 16 Sept. 1866, Harriet Sophia, dau. of Charles Bridges, Ew], of Overton, Hants.; she d. 16 May, 1864. Ho m. 2ndly— 30 Oct. 1865, Anna Sophia Biscoe, dan. ' ' Rev. Robert Tritton, of Mordcn, Surrey. By 1 1st wife he had 3 son.««, THE KNIGHTAGE. 727 (1) Daniel Chwle* William, 2n.l lieut. 60th rifles; b. 15 July, (2) Uenrr.Ikat iOth l.i. dlBtinguisbed in Zulu war 1879* b 1 3 Jo^, 18M. ' 8/71,adm. •uperintendent Portsmouth dockyard 1M72/7, oondn of Irt Baron Rathdonnell. (See I'EBEAOB.) ». ganihuton Gate, w. M'CORMAC, Sib William, knighted at Windsor Castle 7 Dec. 1881, surgeon to St. I'homaa's hospital 1876, hon. sec.-gcn. international medical oongresi, surgeon royal hospital Belfast I H64, suT^eon-in-chief Anglo* American ambulance in Franoo-Qerman war, p.r.c.8. London 1875, chief Hiirgeon national aid soc. in Turkish war, and nHjoivcHl screral decorations, including the legion >f honour, the crown order of Prussia, the Ritter- 1 iNt-cIasB, of Bararia, the third class of the and the cross of commander of Takova I : he has held office as member of the nd examiner in surgery at the Queen's :\, Ireland. He is examiner in surgery at the university of London, consulting surgeon to the French hospital, London, and to the royal h«»spital Belfast, and the author of many papers in the Tnuisactions of medical societies, knight com. of the Crown of Italy 1882 (son of Dr. Henry M'Cormack, of Belfast); b. 1835. M'CULLOCH, Sir James, knighted 1870, K.C.M.O. 1874, premier and treasurer Vic- '\ 1876/80, chief sec. and premier 1869/72, tuissioner trade and customs 1857/8, treasurer • 60, chief sec. 1863 9 (son of George M'Culloch, ilasgow); b. 6 May, 1819; m. 1st— 5 Dec. 1841, in, dau. of Rev. James Ren wick, of Muirtoun, hi. b; shed. . He m. 2ndly— 3 Aug. 1H67, Margaret, dau. of William Inglis, of Walflat, CO. Dumbarton. Melboorae, Vlotoria. ^ ACDONALD, Rt. HoV. Sir John Alex- ander, K.C.B. 1867, P.c. D.C.L. LL.D. prime minister Canada 1867/73, and since 1878, ll.d. Queen's university Canada, Canadian barrister 1836, 1846, sat in Canadian parliament for Kingston 1844, attomey-gen. Upper Canada 1854/62, I 7, and for Canada 1867/73 (son of Hugh Mac- ild, of Kingston, Canada); b. 5 Aug. 1815; m. , Isabella, dau. of late Alexander Clark, of Dalmavert, co. Inverness; she d. He m 2ndly— 3 Sept. 1867, Susan Agnes, dau. of late (Hon.) T. J. Bernard, of p.c. Jamaica. Kingston and Ottawa, Canada, M ACDONALD, Vice-Adm. Sir Reginald John James George, k.c.s.i. 1877. com.- m-chief at the Nore 1879, India station 1875/7 (son of late Reginald George Macdonald, chief of Clanranald, by Lady CaroHne Anne Edgcumbe); ?• . „ ; m. 12 June, 1855, Hon. Adelaide Louisa Vernon, dau. of George, 5th Baron Vernon, and has 2 sons and 2 daus. (1) Allan Douglas, b. April, 1856. (2) Angus Roderick, b. April, 1858. (3) Adelaide EflErida. (4) jfaud. lA, Ovington Square, Brompton, s.w. MACDONNELL, Lieut.-Gen. Sir Alex- ander, K.C.B. (1881), c.B. 1855, served with rifle brigade in Kaffir war 1847, in Crimean war and Indian Mutiny, commanded a brigade in India 1867, and a division 1872, lieut.-gen. 1877 (eldest son of late Hugh Macdonnell, consul-gen. at Algiers); b. 24 Feb. 1820; m. 1867, Emily, dau. of Henry Rose Alport, Esq. McDOUGALL, Lieut.-Gen. Sir Patrick Leo- nard, K.c.M.G. 1877, com.-in-chief Canada since 1878, on staff, q.m.g. at Kertch during Crimean war, D.A.G. intelligence department 1873/4, d.q.m.g. 1878 (son of Lieut.- Col. Sir Duncan McDougall, by Anne his wife, dau. of Gen. Smelt, gov. of Isle of Man); b. 10 Aug. 1819; m. 1st— 15 July, 1844, Louisa, dau. of late Lieut.-Gen. Sir William Francis Patrick Napier, k.c.b. (B. Napier) ; she d. 8 Sept. 1856. He m. 2ndly— 21 June, 1860, Adelaide Marianne, sister of Sir William Miles, Bart. Halifax, N.s. MACGREGOR, Col. Sir Charles Metcalfe, K.C.B. 1881, C.S.I. CLE. Bengal s.c. q.m.g. India 1881, with local rank of major-gen. a.q.m.g. Bengal 1878/81, d.a.&d.q.m.g. Cabul force, chief of staff Sir F. Roberts, served in Indian Mutiny, there wounded, once severely, twice severely wounded in the China campaign 1860, and per- sonally mentioned by Loi-d Herbert when pio- posing a vote of thanks to the army, brig.-major D.A.Q.M.G. in Bhootan campaign 1864/5, twice severely wounded, served through Abyssinian cam- paign 1867/8, at capture of Magdala, has eight decorations (son of Major Robert Guthrie Mac- gregor, Bengal art. by dau. of Gen. Archibald Watson, C.B. Bengal cav.); b, 12 Aug. 1840; m. 1869, Fanny, dau. of late Major-Gen. Sir Henry Marion Durand, r.e. k.c.s.i. c.b. lieut. -gov. Punjab. MACGREGOR, Major-Gen. Sir George^ Hall, k.c.b. 1861, c.b. at capture of Ghuz- nee 1839, and also of CalDul, political resident at Benares 1848/9, deputy commissioner Lahore 1849/52, political resident at Moorshedabad 1852/7, militarj' commissioner and governor-general's agent, at cap- ture of Lucknow 1858, knight of Dooranee order (son of Gen. John Alexander Paul Macgregor, of London); b. 1 May, 1810; m. 1st— 14 Oct. 1845, Harriet, dau. of late Lieut.-Gen. Sir Thomas White- head, K.C.B. of Upland's Hall, co. Lane; she d. 24 July, 1873. He m. 2ndly— 17 April, 1879, Flora Elizabeth, youngest dau. of Rev. Montagu Oxendon (Bart.) By his 1st wife he has a son and 2 daus. (1) Arthur, b. 17 Nov. 1867. (2) Eva. (3) Mabel. Glencarnock, Torquay. McKENNA, Sir Joseph Neale, knighted 1867, M.P. Youghal 1865/8, and (h.r.) since 1874, Irish barrister 1848 (son of Michael McKenna, of Dublin); b. 1819; m. 1st— , 1842, Esther 728 THE KNIGHTAGE. Louisa, youngest dau. of late Edmund Howe, Esq. of Dublin; she d. , 1871. He m. 2ndly— 28 July, 1880, Amelia Anne, only child of late George W. Keats Brooks, Esq. and widow of Richard Warner Hole, of Skclthorpe House, Ix)u?h- })orough, and of Quomdon, Ixjiccster. By bin 1st wife he had with other issue, (1) Helen Josephine (2ni dau.), m. 81 Jan. 1877, to Dftniel, son of Charles O'Connel, Esq. Ardogena, co. Waterfonl, and 67, Lancaster Gate, s.W. MACKEY, SiE James William, kniphtc.^m. of Clormiftton, Midlothian; she d. 1> HeiA^dly— ' 1823, EUabeCh, 4tli dau John Wilson, Esq.; she d. 1868. He m. 3rdly— 26 Aug. 1870, lady Emma Angoita CSami). bell, dan. of John, 7th Dnke of Argyll, and has with other issue, i //^•yA'W 18M, to DuMsa 8lr^ d4dMiiL Tomfl NtwM BraWASr, Ik .— Boteit, k -^oliB,bi .~TBlted.bc .~Boi (1) Ptawws Msigwst, m. of Kaooioloeh, sad has • • .— Haolor. k .-lMlMlla.-0: 17, The Orav*, BoHoai^ aw. NEILL, OoL. Sib John Ca (IS Aug. 1880) T.c. OB. major (b. p.) 48th regt. eqaerrr in or Qoeoirinoe 1874, tenred in Indian Mi; to 8b Bdward Logmrd during the deK of Lucknow, 4to. and in New ^rttihiir^ to 8b Duncan Ouneron, when he wa-^ Victoria CroM, commanded thr colnmn during the Vteian diiitvr of Bed RiTcr ex; 8lr Oaraet WoliUey of Aabantee exi wounded, olb., A.aa to b.i: bridge, ooBflMnder-inv«-ia«&tiuiicd > S9 Mar. 1881. Oiffbs, eo.Afi]rlL llB HER] MACPH1B80N, Oou 8iB Herbot 1 K.aB. (1881), OBI 1809, T.C. Bengal > gen. coin, at Bawiil Pinde** with i.^ni ma|or-gen. 1880, adjutant Fenian war 1867, brigade ni > TtyTAINB, 8iB Hbkbt Ja JxL 1872, LL.D. hon. D.c Ounfaridge eince 1877, bar.-n '~ podenoe and dril kw r« 1864/63, law member ooancii . 1861^ member Indian council sin feMor torispnidence Oxford since i senate London nnirenity, Bede lecturer at L;i bridge 1876 (son of James Maine, m.d.); b. 1822; m. 1849, his coosin Jane, dau. George Maine, Eeq. of Kelso, oo. Roxburgh, .n has 2 eons, n)0liulM8nuMr,lk (2) H«Bf7 HallMB, h. IT. OornwsU OtfdaM. W. itia q.t.H IVY k.c.i'. ' MALCOLM, Okn. Sib Oeorgb, (sup. list 1 881), served in Affghanistaii at capture of Ohnsnee, com. Sdnde horse in 1849, MahratU cav. brigade in Indian ^ Scinde division Bombay army 1867/9, ■ Abyssinian war 1867/8, Mhow division I 1870/2 (son of David Malcolm, of HomlMiv Sept 1818; m. 19 Oct. 1862, Wilhelmina C! youngest dau. of Rev. Henry Albright Hugl IS, CroowtU CkvMcnt, aw. ^ ., . -_ .. li^ALET,8lBBDWABD BaldWin,k.c.A mlin- -1X1. plenipotentiary, con»ul-gen, Egv] ' sec. of embassy at ConsUntinople 1878**. 1876/6, entered serrioe 1864 (see Barojjbtaok). THE KNIGHTAGE, 729 \/l ALIN8, Right Hon. Sib Richard, p.c. 1881, ■ -ir-h J^hted 1867, vice-chanceUor chancerV J ,*?!?k^-^' ^***^' ^ncher L.I. 1849, m.p. Walling- ford 18.^2 «o (8on of William Malins, of Ailston, ^^ar\vl.•k): b. 1805; y 1 ,, _^ .« - ' — lOMav, 1831, SuHau.ml,, eldegtdaa.of Rev. Arthur Farwell. rectoi of ht. MAitin 8, Cornwall ; she d. 30 Dec. 1881. ^VyTALLET^'sJi Louis, c.b. knighted 1868,' tkVV^" XtX nument under-sec. state India since 1874, |>riT»t« sec. to premdentB board of trade 1848/52, lH56/7,» oommissioner to negociate treaties with France 1860, and Austria 1865 and 1866/8, assistant- Hec. board of trade 1866,72, council of India 1H72/4, Indian commiasioner at Paris exhibition 1H78 [ton of John Louis MaUet, of Hampstead, MiddjL (gmndion of Mallet Dupan, of Geneva), by Francev- 1888, Mary Anne, dau. of Robert SteTenaon, Kaq. of Berwick-on-Tweed. MANNERS, Right Hon. Sib John James BOBBBT, O.O.B. 1880, P.C. commonly called Lord John Hannen. (See Peebaoe—D. Rut- land.) MANNING, (Hon} Sib William Montagu, LL.D. knighted 1868, puisne judge n.s.w. since 1876, bar.-at-Uw t.l. 1832, chairman quarter H.ft.W. 1887/44, solicitor-gen. 1844/56, at- 1866/7, 1860, 1868/70, chancellor Sydney Univ. 1878 (ton of John E. Manning, of Clifton, Bristol, nephew of late Mr. Serjeant Manning, Queen's andent Serjeant); b. 7 Mar. 1811; m. Ist^- 6 Feb. 1886, Emily Anne, dau. of Edward Wise, Esq. of Bembridge, l.W.; she d. He m. 2ndly— 6 June, 184», Elisa Anne, dau. of Very Rev. William Sowerby, dean of Goulboum, N.8.W. By his Ist marriage he had with other issue a son and dau. n) BdwBid Montegn, b.p. Ueat late 47th regt.; b. 1841; m. 11 Jan. 1868, Anne Kgther, only dau. of late WUliam Powell, BsQ. o( London, and has issue. 5) Bmily (Jnd dau.), m. M Dea 1878, to W. Henry Heron, ■ Wallnroy, Sydney, H.aw. \ yr ANTELL, Sib John Iles, knighted 1867, VL bar.-at-law M.T. 1847, Queen's advocate at tiieUambia 1841/7, chief justice 1847/66, stipendiary magistiate Manchester division since 1869 (son of <;cortre Mantell, m.d. of Faringdon, Berks); b. 1813; m. 1866, Ellinor Knight, 2nd dau. Charles Hitchcock, m.d. of Devizes, swiuton Park, Manchester. i\ /TAUKTT, SiB ROBEBT Pipon, knighted by / jyL letters patent 4 June, 1880, bailiflE of Jersey, / and president of the States of that island, advo- / cate of the Royal Court 1840, mayor of and repre- 1 sented St, Uelier in States or legislative assembly 1856/8, solicitor-gen. 1858/66, attomey-gen. 1866, 80" (elder surviving son of late Peter Daniel Marett, major e.i.c. Madras service, by his 2nd v?ife, Mary Anne, dau. of Thomas Pipon, sometime lieut.- bailiffof Jersey); b. 20 Nov. 1820; m. 11 July, 1865, Julia Anne, youngest dau. of late Philip, Marett, of La Haule Manor, St. Brelade, Jersey. Jersey. y Nov. 1815; m. 15 Mar. 1853, Isabella, dau. of William Long, of Sydney. Clarence, Sydney, N.8.W. MARTIN, Right Hon. Sir Samuel, p.c. 1874^ knighted 1850, baron of the exchequer 1850/73, bar.-at-law m.t. 1830, Q.C and a bencher 1843, serjt.-at-law, m.p. Pontefract 1847/50, b.a. Trin. Coll. Dublin, 1821, D.c.L. 1857 (son of Samuel Martin, of Culmore, Londonderry); b. 23 Sept. 1801 ; ! q)aM / m. 28 Aug. 1838, Frances Homera, dau. of late Right Hon. Sir Frederick Pollock, Bart. ; she d. 19 April, 1874, having had an only dau. (1) Fanny Arabella, m. 13 Dec. 1868, to Edward Macnaghten Esq. M.P. Q.C. of the equity bar (Bart.) L/ 132, Piccadilly, w. MARTIN, Sir Theodore, k.c.b. 1880, ll.d. Edinburgh, a parliamentary agent since 1846, author of " The Life of Prince Consort," and other works, author of translations of "Horace," " Catullus," " Dante," of " Bon Gaultier," &c. rector of St. Andrew's University 1880 (son of James Martin, of Edinburgh, solicitor) ; b. Sept. 1816 ; m. 25 Aug. 1851, Helen Faucit, the celebrated actress, dau. of John Faucit Saville. 31, Onslow Square, S.W. and Bryntisilio, Llangollen. MATHEW, (Hon.) Sir James Charles, a judge of the high court of justice 1881, hon. ll.d. Dublin 1881, gold medallist 1850, bar.-at-law L.I. 1854, master of the rolls Ireland (son of Charles Mathew, of Lehena House, Cork, by Mary, dau. of James Hackett, of Cork); b. 10 July, 1830; m. Dec. 1861, Elizabeth, eldest dau. of Rev. Edwin Biron, vicar of Lympne, Kent. 87, Cornwall Garden's, Queens Gate, 8.W. ; Lehena House, Cork. . MAUDE, Lieu^.-Gen. Sir Frederick Francis Maude, k.c.b. 1879, v.c. k.l.h.m. (See Peerage— V. Hawarden.) MAXSE, LiEUT.-COL. Sir Henry Fitz- HARDINGE BERKELEY, K.C.M.G. 1877, gOV. of Newfoundland since 1881, of Heligoland 1864 81, A.D.C. to Lord Cardigan in Crimea, wounded at Balaclava, Crimea medal and clasp (son of James Maxse, of London, and Lady Caroline, dau. of 5th Earl of Berkeley); b. 1833; m. 1859,j , dau. of Herr Von RudlofE. -^ MAXWELL, Gen. Sir George Vaughan, K.C.B. retd. list 1881, col. 1st batt. East Lancashire (30th) regt. since 1881; served Eastern campaign 1854/5, at battles of Alma and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol, severely wounded before the Redan, served in Indian Mutiny 1857/8, Cawnpore and Lucknow (brother of Sir Peter Benson Maxwell next mentioned, and of Lieut.-Gen. Henry H. Maxwell, R.A. C.B.); b. 24 Sept. 1818; m. 4 Jan. 1851, Charlotte Wilhelmina, dau. of late John Kearney, Esq. of Kilkenny, who d. 1875, ■80 THE KNIGHTAGE. X \ r. MAXWELL, SIR Peter Benson, knighted 1856,bar.-at-law M.T. 1841, recorder Penang 1856/66, Singapore 1866/7, chief justice Straits Settlements 1867/71 (brother of Gen Sir George Vaughan Maxwell, k.C.b. and of Lieut^Gen. Henry Hamilton Maxwell, R.A. C.B. sons of Rev Peter Benson Maxwell, of Birdstown, co. Deny); b. Jan 1817; m. July, 1842, Frances Dorothea, dau of late Francis Synge, Esq. of Glanmore, co. Wicklow (BART.), and has had with other issue a son and 2 daus. (1) Peter Benson, magistrate and sheriff of BctWcc; b. 1843; d. 18 Oct. 1878, having m. 20 Feb. 1878, Kala Julia, d«n. of Dr. Dalton, of Demerara. iota ♦„ i?^«^« (2) Louisa Sophia (eldest dan.), m. 6 June, 1870, to Edwin f3"TannTSnSuO:m. 29 April.l873,to MajorCharles John Moysey, R.e. Stanhope Gardens, Kensington, W. AY, Sib Thomas Ebskine, k.c.b.* 1866, D.C.L. clerk of house of commons since 1871, bar.-at-law M.T. 1848, bencher 1873, taxinR master private bills in parliament 1847, clerk assistant 1856/71, author of the "Law, Usage, and Privileges of Parliament," " Constitntional History of England 1760/1870," " Democracy in V Europe, a History," and other works; b. 8 Feb. ^ 1815;. m. 27 Aug. 1849, Louisa Johanna, only dau. of George I^ughton, Esq. of Fareham, Hanto. y Speaker's Court, Westminster Palace, aw. MEADE, Major-Gen. Sib Richard John, K.C.S.I. 1874, CLE. B.8.C. (sup. list 1881), resident and chief commissioner Hyderabad 1879, Baroda 1875/9, served in India, political agent at Gwalior 1860, gov.-generaPs agent Central India 1861, chief com. Mysore and Coorg 1870/6, Baroda 1875/— (son of late Capt. John Meade, B.N.); b. 26 Sept. 1821; m. 1853, Emily Salter, dan. of Lieut.-Col. Malcolm, Bombay army. /ii yTEDHURST, Sir Walter Henry, knighted _lyL 1877, entered foreign office service 1840, consul Foochowfoo 1854/8, Tangchow 1868/64, at Hankow 1864/8, Shanghai 1868/76 (son of Rer. W. H. Medhurst, D.D.) ; b. 3 Nov. 1822; m. April, 1858, Juliana Tryphena, 2nd dau. of Hennr Bum- ingham, Esq. of Froyle House, Hants; she d. 26 June, 1881, having had with other issue, (1) Walter NoweU, d. 17 Jane, 1880, aged 17. Athenaeum Club, aw. MEEK, Sir James, knighted 9 July, 1869, alder- man and thrice lord mayor of York 1866, 1865/6, D.L. N. and e.r. j.p. n. and w.B. York*, and city, many years major com. 1st West Yorks. B.V. (son of James Meek, thrice lord mayor of York); b. 28 June, 1815; m. 1st— 20 June, 1839, Hannah, dau. of John Kettlewell, Esq. of Acaster Malbis; she d. s. p. 7 Jan. 1840. He m. 2ndly— 10 May, 1845, Eleanor, only child of Matthew Smith, of Scar- borough ; she d. 9 Sept. 1874, leaving 5 sons and 3 daus. Middlethorpe Lodge, York. MELLOR, Right Hon. Sir John, of Kings- down, Kent, knighted 1861, p.c. bar.-at-law i.T. 1838, Q.c. and a bencher 1851, recorder of Warwick 1849/52, Leicester 1855/61, m.p. Yarmouth 1857/9, Nottingham 1859/61, judge of Queen's bench and high court of justice 1862,79 (son of John Mellor, Esq. and Catherine Mitchell); b. 1 Jan 1809; m. 24 Sept. 1833, Elizabeth, dau. of late William Moseley, Esq. and has had 9 sons and a (\y!miu William, of Culmhead, Somerset, i^ Qx. 1875, bar -\ Bt-law I.T. 1860, M.P. Grantham 1880 ; b. 26 July, 1836 ; m. 27 Sept. 1860, Caroline, dau. of late Charles Paget, Esq. of Rud- dington Grange, Notts, and Calmhead, Somerset, and has 6 sons and 3 daus. I John Paget, b. 13 Mar. 18«l-Godfrey William P»gvt „; Wilfrid Paget, twliu, b. 19 Dec. 1M«.-Claiid Paget, b. o June, 1868.-8yd]Mj Paget, b. 1 Jan. 187f.-Bllen MabeL Geraldine Blisabeth. (2) William Moedey. of Lingdale. Chcdi. J.P.; h. S' 1836; m. 10 April, 1887, Jane, dan. of lato Jotin Fenton. i Crimble Hall, M.P. Bochdal e . and has t noa and S dasn. William MoMlej FWton, b. 4 Feb. 1M&— Robert < Fenton. b. 17 Sept. 187i.-Phllp Albert, b. t April, 1 Jnlia B, H. F«BtaB.--yiolei PmwMi Fenton. (3) 3iam'BMmt,h.WIUjA9M\m.%lUx.m^kJUi Jane, dan. of Thomas Shaiw, B^. o( London, and bai | ions and 4 James OObert Shaw, b. S» Mar. 1871.— Alfr«d 8haw. K U Dec. 187f.— John FraiK^ Shaw, b. 17 Ang. 187».— Iwabrfla Katharine, be • Mtj, 187a- Ada Dorothea, bw 18 Jan. r " ; Maria Floicnoe. b. 1 Jnly, ISH.-A dan. b. 11 Oct. 18> (4) Alfied, of Otterhead Honae, Deron, J.P. Ut« 8th (K ^; b. 18 Maj, 1841; m. lat-Si Oet. 1888. BO Chariei FlHret* Boq. of Baddinglai OruMjl ,^ ^ ^ and widow of OUw Pi««t, B«l: die dTaWr. 1880, harii. had with otter IMM a dML be f Not. 1878. Hem.lndljr-1 dan. of late John Jonc- Nor. 1881. BMi BM|.PJLax.o( 5) Bdwaid Danid. b. SB Jnlf. 1841. 6> Charier bar.^law: h. 14 Mar. 18a; m. M Bnt 187 ielan. Toonfcat dan. of hOe John Fmtoa, Bki. ▲mbcr lUi ifiawMliI, and has a dan. b. 18 Aog. 1878. HMfT,U18 0otl847; LlxSlF»bil8*l. 7) Phi . (8) Hflraoe, (9) Pnneia HMdlton. b. » July, 1W4. l6) - !•, d. M PMii 1888. M"^^ LVILL, Majob-Obb. Bib Pbtbb Mr.i sec. to Bombay goTemment naTal and m dqiartments lS4Sm, retd. f.p. aa ooL B< infttntry rbrDther of late Sir James Ootmo )I K.C.B. and late Quion Melrill, ■ona of Oapt i Melrill, 78rd regt lieat-gor. Poidennlff f b. 1808; m. 1886, Ostherinc ' of John Bobertaon, of Tweedmoatb, Bcr Tweed ; she d. 11 Jan. 1881, baring bad with iflsneadan. ,d.t7 llw.lt71.ha?li«m BMon da Bookspied hmfm' BOBEl MENDS, ADM. SIR William 1871 (rctd. Iwt), tliroctor transports T.C.V ain< 1862, com. "Apcthuaa" in attack on CXlossa "Agamemnon" in attack on 8eba8to|)ol 18:>t KX.H.M. A.D.a to Queen 1865 (* - ' ^ i. . William Bowen Meiida, and odilv Oeoiige C. Menda, aon of late Oapt b. , 1813; m. , 1^.H7 dan. of O M Stflon, m.d. b s Leonif Malta, and baa with other inue a dau. (1) MeUta Hastlnga (yoaaff«t dan.), m. 8 Dec 1880. to Harrr Lindiar Tmy, aldMl nn of CoL OwavM SpeedweO tWU . R.B. Woodland* TwnMt^ Btookheath. MICALLEP, SIB Antonio, ll.d. o.c.m n ' ^ (K.C.M.0. 1869), on appointment as pr. of court of ^peal Malta, cmwn advocat* 1842/54, a jndge 1854/9. Vaktta, Malta. . MICHEU Obn. Right Hon. Sm .Tons r; r n. 1871, P.C. (IreUnd), col. 1 862 (retd. list 1880),comd. forces in I »»; in Canada 1865/7, aerved in Kaflir war l.s4 16th lancers 18.39. exchanger,-^>nt doring the v nt andcapttirr l»e action < '^ rviuler of the I at th*» battle, tion of fon pr • lie reli.. !»d the pur >k part in t le of the I vn and fn» !ul ma: r.. Of hy BU niii- Allium-, t*nu. t'l 1819; m. 1876, El! Ktq. of Chnnsh Brought .L..^ .. M«r Ooart, 8t J«Mi^ Fakei^ ftW.t Voatebi r NEEDHAM, Bn JOCBTB, ktrfglited 1873, V. at-law lf.T. 1846, O.J. VaneooTer'i lalai... 1866/7a TrinidBd tinoe 1870 (ton of J. Needham, of London); h. 6 Mar. 1820; m. 9 June 1842, Janr dao. of Gen. Roderick Fraaer, and has with ot! i«oe a ton and 2 daos. (l)Bod«lok riBMra.? Ap«II,187f, lfM7L99tea.0Blj i of VtelMal Lmbos, liq. of BiwbiB QMttei ^/TSrJi^ fa) QmmUn% Man, n. 17 Joa^ ItTf. to Bor. WfflHd Xoi Boxliy, raeler «f 'AMnfavd, Ome. aad has a aoa b. • J 1880. (9) toaoftetoRwiy m. II F«U IMS, to BwT7 ¥awwiliqr (B. Dnm ajtx THaidad,W«tlBdi«. /Xr^LSON, Sib Thomas Jaxbb, knif^trd JM April, 1880, aoUdtor for dty of 1 1862, member inoorpoimted law aodct Kingdom, a oommiMloner of lieutenancy v London, j.p. Kingitan-on-ThaiiMa, kc'kjc. son of Mr. Thomaa Nelaon, of Walthamatow, V.r^- b. , 1826; m. , 1860, Jemima Lou only dao. of Mr. William Herbert Mullens. Broomhall, Middx. 7 / I ^ N. The Orore, Hampton WldL ^ ^^ ^ ^^^ „ rVTORCOTT, Gen. Sib William Sherbrookb ares, Capt. Sir George Strong, b.n^ xN Ramsay (retd. list), k.c.b. 1877, Ueut.-gov. K,c,B. 1876, entered the navy 1845, servedf Jersey 1873/8, col. 47th regt since 1878, serve*! in in "Resolute" on Arctic expedition 1852/4, ii Crimea, commanded 1st batt rifle brigade Si'Jws- Mediterranean during Russian war, &c. surveving topol, K.L.H.M. A.D.C. to Queen 186968 («)n of in Mediterranean and Red S(^a 1869/72, commanded Major-Gen. Sir Amos Godsil Robert Norcott. r b. the "Challenger" surveying arid discovery ship K.C.H.); b. 24 Dec. 1814; m. 4 July, 1848. I 1872/5, commanded Arctic expedition 1875/6, the Marianne, eldest dau. of George S E "Alert" surveying ship since 1871 (son of Capt. Esq. of Tong OaaUe, Salop, and has with ..uur William Henry Nares, of Aberdeen) ; b. ApriL issue, w?,}' ™n ^^* June, 1858, Mary, eldest dau. of (l) wmUm Boiiw (M mo), d. •! O^ykm 14 D«j. l«7t, William Grant, of Portsmouth, banker. His eldest *9^ *•• (1) Amy, m, 12 July, 1880, to Bulmer HoweU, PUL \^ ScSd UhoL^Monl ** '^^ ***• ^. " » n'""*^ *^* "" ' Purbiton, Surrey, THE KNIGHTAGE. •83 I^ORMAN, Lieut.-Gen. Sib Henby "Wylie, JLM K.C.b. 1873, CLE. member Indian council Bince 1878, adj. 31 b.n.i. in Punjab campaign 1848/9, A.O. Delhi field force and A.A.G. throughout Mutiny, •nd also Rohilcund and Oude campaigns, wounded at Barcillj, a.d.c. to the Queen 1863 9, sec. to gov. India military department 1862/7, military member •upcrior council India 1870/7 (son of late James Norman); b. 2 Dec. 1826; m. Ist— 1864. Jemima, widow of Capt. A. B. Temple, and dau. of A. Daridaon, m.d. inspector-gen. hospitals ; he m. 2ndl7, Anne, dau. of T. Knowles, 3rd dragoons; be m. Srdlj, Alice Claudine, dau. of Teignmouth Sandys, b.c.8. C^./o^tLKU \UC 16, Wastboonie Bqaaxe, W. NORTH, (Hon.) Sib Fobd, knighted at Windsor ^ Oastle 7 Dec. 1881, on appointment as judge ?ueen*s bench division high court of justice, b.a. Tnir. ColL Oxon. 1852, bar.-at-law i.T. 1856, bencher 1881, Q.a 1877 (son of John North of Liverpool, by KUen, daa. of Jonathan Haworth, of Bury, co. Lane. and Us wife Soianna Peel, Ist cousin of Right Hon. 8ir Bobert Peel, 2nd Baronet, first lord of the treanury): b. 1830; m. 1857, Elizabeth, dan. of William Mann, of Liscard, Cheshire. 70, QDMnboroagh TWnoe, w. ■^rUOBNT, Sib Olivbb, knighted 1872, speaker JJN booae of asBembly Antigua 1846 67, v.p. legialatiTe oooncil 1867, president since 1872, mem- btf esecatiTe council Leeward Islands since 1868, ooL Antigoa yeo. since 1870 [son of (Hon.) Nicholas Nugent, of Antigna]; b. 8 May, 1815; m. 6 Dec. 1846, Locretia Looisa, daa. of (Hon.) George Wea- therill Ottley, of Antigua, and has with other issue Sions, (1) HtoholSi^oC 8ow«t>7, Halifax ; m. SS Sept 1879, Caroline A, lMrraok-maat«r Antigua. OAKBLEY, Sib Hebbebt Stanley, mus. doc. Oantnar. 1871, ll.d. knighted at Holyrood Ilalaoe 17 Aug. 1876, for musical services in Scot- land, compoaer to h.m. in Scotland 1881, professor of motio Edinbnrah aniversity since 1865, educated at Rugby and at Ch. Ch. Oxon. 1855, member society Quiritea, Rome, 1865 (2nd son of late Sir Herbert Oakeley, Bart— see that title.) Orwnhlll Oardena, Edinburgh, and 58, St. George's Square. S.W. OLDKNOW, Aldebman Sib James, knighted 1878, mayor Nottingham 1869 and 1877, 1878 and 1879 (son of Ute John Oldknow, of Notting- ham); b. 81 Aug. 1821; m. 21 July, 1841, Mary Ann, dau. of Mr. John Wilmot, of Lenton, Notts. MoCttngbam. OMMANNET, Adm. Sib Ebasmus, k.c.b. 1877, F.B.S. F.B,0.8. knighted for Arctic services, •erred at Navarino, and with Sir James Ross in ex- pedition to Baflin's Bay 1836, second in command Arctic searching expedition, and discovered first traces of Franklin's ships 1850, at bombardment of Tangiers, commanded WTiite Sea squadron 1854, and in Baltic, &c. senior officer at Gibraltar 1862/4, conservator of the Thames, &c. (son of Sir Francis Molyneux Ommanney, m.p. and nephew of Adm. Sir J. aI Ommanney); b. May, 1814; m. 22 April, 1862, Mary, dau. of Thomas A Stone, Esq. of London, The Towers, Yannouth, I.W. ^>^RD, Majob-Gen. Sib Harry St. George, \J O.CM.O. 1881, K.C.M.Q. 1867, C.B. (retd. f.p. B.E.), gov. and com.-in-chief Western Australia 1877/80, served in West Indies and Africa, at H«)mar8und in Russian war 1855, lieut.-gov. l)omiiMca 185760, gov. Bermudas 1861/7, Stniits Settlements 1867 77 (eldest son of Capt. HenrvA Gough Ord, r.a. of Bexley, Kent, descended from ] Ord of Fenham, Northumb.); b. 1808; m. 28 May, 1846, Julia Graham, youngest dau. of Adm. James Carpenter, r.n. and has with other issue a I son, / (1) St. John St. George, lieut, R.A. a.d.c. to gov. Western / Australia. A I 50, Gloucester Gardens, W. O'RORKE, Sib George Maurice, speaker of the house of representatives. New Zealand, knighted by letters patent, 12 July, 1880. O'SHANESSY, Sir John, k.c.m.g. 1874 (c.m.g? 1869), knight of St. Gregory the Great 1858, chief sec. Victoria 1857/9, 1861/3, member executive council since 1857 (son of John O'Shanessy); b. 1818; m. 1839, Margaret, dau. oi Michael McDonnell, of Thurles, co. Tipperary. Tara Hall, Hawthorn, near Melbourne. OWDEN, Alderman Sir Thomas Scambler, knighted 1878 when lord mayor of city of London, one of h.m.'s lieuts. for city, sheriff Lon- don and Middx. 1870/1 (son of John Owden, of Cuckfield, Sussex); b. 1808; m. 1837, Frances Mary, eldest dau. of Mr. John Rigby, and has with other issue a son and dau. (1) John Scambler (2nd son), m. 29 June, 1881, Amy Battersby, eldest dau. of Walter J Wheeler, of Belfast. (2) Frances Mary (eldest dau,), m. 22 Sept. 1864, to Samuel Hopgood Hart, of London. Molgrrave House, Sutton, Surrey. ^ ./ OWEN, Sir Francis Philip Cunliffe, k.c.m.g. 1878, C.B., CLE. formerly R.N. superintendent Paris exhibition 1855, deputy-gen. superintendent South Kensington museum 1857/60, assist.-director 1860, &c. sec. royal commission Vienna exhibition 1873, commissioner Philadelphia exhibition 1876, director South Kensington museum since 1874, sec. royal commission Paris exhibition 1878 (youngest son of Capt. Charles Cunliffe Owen, R.N. by Mary, only d^u. of late Sir Henry Blossett, C.J. Bengal; ; b. 8 June, 1828 ; m. Jenny, dau. of Baron Fritz Von Keitzenstein, col.-comdt. royal Prussian horse guards, and has with other issue a son and dau. (1) Fritz, who has a dau. b, 13 May, 1880. (2) Gertrude Agnes, eldest dau. m. 10 Aug. 1880, as 2nd wife, to Major Guilbert William Wyndham Malet, R.A. (Bart.) 2, The Residences, South Kensington Museum, s.w. OWENS, Sir George Bolster, knighted 1876, when lord mayor of Dublin (son of George Owens, barrack-master, Limerick) ; b. 4 Dec. 1809 : m. 21 Sept. 1831, Rebecca Anna Letitia, 3rd dau. of late Major William Owen, 67th regt. and has 3 sons and a dau. (1) Edmund ffrench, lieut. 100th regt.; b. 16 Sept. 1850; m. 21 July, 1880, Mary, dau. of late Joseph Seddon Scholes, Esq. of Crumpsall Hall, Manchester. 126, Lower Baggot Street, Dublin. PACKER, (Hon.) Sir Charles (1879), chief justice of Barbados since 1874, m.l.C. 1868, solicitor-gen. 1847, attorney-gen. in that island 1859, and bar.-at-law i.t. 1841 (son of late John C Packer, of Barbados); b. 1816; m. 1841, Amelia Rebecca, daji. of J. T. Ellis, of Barbados. PAGET, Right Hon. Sir Augustus Berkeley, P.C. K.C.B. 1863, ambassador at Rome since 1876, son of late Right Hon. Sir Arthur Paget, G.c.B. (See Peerage— M. Anglesey.) Rome. PALLISER, Col. Sir Charles Henry, k.c.b. (22 Feb. 1881), Bengal s.c. brig.-gen. Bengal army 1881, of C^iidfvhar force Affghan war 1879/80, 734 THE KNIGHTAGE, commdt. 10th Bengal cav. 1859 81, adj. Sciiide camel corps 1853, severely woundeATON, 8iB Joseph Noel, baa. ll.d. kii!jrht»ii X 1867, HMA. limmer since 1866 (boh .f Joseph Neil Baton, faaa of Wooera Alley. I>:n- fermline, and his wife Catherine, Srd dan. of A bald McDiarmid, Esq. of Kaldaloskin, co. V> b. 13 Dec. 1821 ; m. 17 June, 1858, Margant of Alexander Ferrier, Esq. of Bloomhill, co. ! barton, and has had 8 sons and S dans. I (1) DIarmid Nod, b. It MSr. ISfS. 1(2) PnderiekW F Nod, b. 7 Nor. 1M1. 1(3) Victor A]lMrtNoal,bitfDMil8tl (4) RuialdAlnaadvNod,lk8JaM,ltU. 5) BnertTbeodon Nod, bits Sept. IStt. 6) Hamnton Lorn Nod. biM Mat. Itsa Nod, bi 8 Jnlj, 187S. IS) ?>] (9) MoBA MvimrBi lace Kidstoo, M a. B. (10) Owdlae AioriUt S9,(3«ovf« V Devizes 1873/8, com. 45th regt. Kaffir war 1846/7; b. 8 Jan. 1881; m. of Judge CloeW, of the Cape. (2) John Edward, rear-adm. RJJ. (retd.); b. ISM; m. tt April, 1879, Williamina Emma, eldest dao. of late wIDism Longman, Esq. of Aslilyns. Hert*. (BARLOW— BART.) (3) I'rank, late consul at Buenos Aym, b. 18t4; B. 1855, Margaret, dau. of V,. Miller, of thatplaos. (4) William Dougla.^ chancellor of ClhidMster (3albednd : b^ ) 1833. Sir Woodbine Parish m. 2ndly— 7 Mar, 1844, Louisa, sister of Right Hon. John Qeilibimnd Hubbard, m.p. and has 2 sons and a dau. (5) Charles Woodbyne, m. 16 July, 1879, Pranoea MontgaoMrie, youngest dau. of Rear-Adm. Alexander Boyle (B. OLASOOW), and has a son, b. 3 Dec. 1880. (6) Artliur, b. 1854. (7) Blanche Marion, m. 1 July, 1871, to SIrUghtrad Jamea Kay-Shuttleworth, Bart. j I r 1 1 0* t. Leouards-on-Sea. a I i i*^^ //^^ . AKKES, Sir Harry Smith, o.c.m.o. 1881, K.c.B. 1862, envoy extraordinary and consul- gen. Japan since 1865, entered civil service 1842, consul at Amoy 1854, sec. Siam 1855, commissioner Canton 1858/61, taken prisoner 1860, consul Shanghae 1862/5 (son of Harry Parkes, Esq. of Birchills Hall, Staff.) ; b. 9 May, 1828 ; m. 6 Dec. 185(5, Fanny Hannah, dau. of late Thomas Plumer, Esq. of Canons Park, Middx. and granddau. of Sir Thomas Hall Plumer, master of rolls; she d. 12 Nov. 1879. J[. i//L Yokohama, Japan. PARKES, Sir Henry, k.c.m.g. 1877, premier N.s.w. since 1877, colonial sec. and premier 1872/5, 1877, elected M.L.C. Sydney 1854, com- missioner of emigration in England 1861/3, colonial sec. 1866/8, president council of education 1866/70, founder of ** P]mpire Newspaper " (son of Thomas Parkes) ; b. ; m. 1835, Clarinda Varney, and has with other issue, (1) :\rary E . of Bdwalton, Ice.— Babon Cabbinoton—Peeb- AOB.) 11, SoBUMT PlMO, Omkm Sqasfs, aw. PEACOCKS, BiaW HOH. SiB BABVBa, p.c. 1870, knighted 1869, member judicial com- mittee prirj connoil since 187S, bar.-at-law i.t. 18M, ac and a bencher 1880, member sapntnr coandl of India 186S, chief jostice high court «>f jndioataTe Bengal 1 869/09, y.F. legislatiTe connoil of India 1869 (son of Barnes Peaoooke) ; b. 1810 ; m. 1st- 1886, Blisabeth, dan. of William Fanning, Esq.; she d. 98 Mar. 1866, bavinK bad 8 sons. Bobort of 1st* t dao. ^ CoL WlUtaa Oeorge Darlea, CSJ. oonuniarioMr of Jollnndnr. 1*) Margarrt, m 1871. to John Henry Btborington Smith, bar.-a»>lawLT. ^ Eton Lodge, Patney, &W. PEARSON, LiEUT.-CoL. Sib Charles Kkioht. K.C.M.O. 11 Dec. 1879. C.B. (h.p.). H.Mit rol. late 3rd buffs, shut up at Ekowe in Zulu ^ov. and comdt. royal Victoria hospital. N. 1880 (son of Com. Charles Pearson, R.x. ot 1 1 ;,• Coffin, near Yeovil): b. 1 July, 1834: m. 10 .April. 1866, Marian Catherine, eldest dau of Major .f Ooaroek, Scotland, and has 3 sons. I ana. X 5) Edith Anne, ubiedon. ^ . HT Hon. Sib Fbedebick, p.c. k.c.m.g. jL. i^titf, chief railway commissioner since 1873, ■on of Right Hon. Sir Robert Peel, 2nd Baronet. (Bee that title). M, Cbeaham Plaoe, tcw. y-0kEU Right Hon. Sib Lawbexce, p.c. V _ knightctl 1842, CJ. Calcutta 1842/55. president B.I. ajMiociiition 1874, kc. (Sec Peel, of Underrock in Babonetaoe.) cttljUiitPJ^^- UndfliTock. i.w. ' < PBLLY, Col. Sib Lewis, k.c.b. 1874, k.c.s.i. 1877, cnroy extraordinary AfFghan affairs 1876/7 (ion of John Hinde Pelly, Esq.— see Babo- XBTAOB.) f4.^Ct^fhif^fft^f Alliwiim Ohib. i.w. PENNELU Sib Chables Henry, knighted 1»67. chief |>olitical KNROSB, SIB GEOBQE, knighted 1876, when niavor of Cork, alderman since 1853 (son of William Vcnrwie, of Cork); b 25 April, 1822; m 2() Aug. 1860, Mary, tlau. of Kieran Molloy, of Banagher, Kings co. s. p. Cork. PERKINS, Sib Fbedebick, l^i^^ted 1873, m p. Southampton 1874/80, mayor 18f.^|««l' 1862. 1868, and 1869. Hhcriff London and Middx 1873 one of H.M.'s lieuts. city of ^^^^^J^?l « Kichkrtl Hopkins Perkins, of Southampton) b. 2 iune. 1826; m. 1st- . ^elma, dau. of A Abraham, of Brussels; she d. , leaving a son, (1) Arthur Fre«Lb. 3 Dec. 1849. ,0.0 t u ii SIB Fbedebick m. 2ndly-5 Jan. 1858, Isabella, eltkst dau. of Joseph Rodney C^oskey American co^nX Southampton, and has 3 sons and 3 daus. lj}S;i^IiS^"'"^-"(6)EveUnaDaisy. (7) Amy Blmiiuflel.l. Hamilton Terrace. Maida Vale, S.W. fcKRRY SIR Thomas Erskine. knighted 1841, X^ member Indian council l^-MJ/fi' ^^^,^5" l\ 1834, puisne judge Bombay 18*VV^^fMrson of M.P. Devonixirt in three i«rhaments 18o4.y (son of James Perry, proprietor "Morning Chronicle"); b. 1807; m. 1st— 1832, Louisa, only child of James M'Elbiney, of Brighton, and niece of late Madame Jerome Buonaparte; she d. 1841, having had with other issue a dau. (1) Seliua Catherine (eldest dau.), m. 27 Dec. 1860, to Sir Stuart Saunders Hogg, B.c.s. sou of Sir James Weir Hogg, 1st Baronet. Sib Thomas m. 2ndly— 6 June, 1855, Elizabeth Margaret, 2nd dau. of Sir John Vanden-Bempde- Johnstone, Bart, and sister of Lord Derwent, and ; has issue. 36, Eaton Place, S.W. PHAYRE, Lieut.-Gen. Sir Arthur Purves, j G.C.M.G. 1878, K.C.S.I. 1867, C.B. B.S.C. (sup. list 1881), lieut.-gov. Mauritius 1874/8, chief com- / missioner British Burmah 1859/67, formerly 7th/ Bengal N.i. (brother of Major-Gen. Sir Robert/ Phayre, K.O.B. sons of late Richard Phayre, of Shrewsbury); b. 7 May, 1812 ; unm. Athenaeum. PHAYRE, Lieut.-Gen. Sir Robert, k.c.b. (1881), Bombay s.c. brigadier - gen. com- manding brigade Lower Indus division 1879/80, Nusseerabad brigade 1875, a.d.c. to the Queen since 1868, resident at Baroda 1872/4, sei-ved in Scinde and Aflfghanistan 1840/5, severely wounded at Meeanee (brother of Lieut.-Gen. Sir Arthur Purves Phayre, G.c.m.g. K.C.S.I. C.B.) ; b. 22 Jan. 1820 ; m. , 1846, Diana Bunbury, dau. of late Arnold Thompson, Esq. PHEAR, (Hon.) Sir John Budd, knighted 1877, on being appointed CJ. supreme court Cey- lon, which he resigned 1879, puisne judge high court Calcutta 1864/76, bar.-at-law i.T. 1854 (son of late Rev. John Phear); b. 1825 ; m. 1865, Emily, dau. of John Bolton, Esq. PHILLIPS, Alderman Sir Benjamin Samuel, knighted 1866, when lord mayor of London, sheriflE of London and Middx. 1859, one of h.m.'s lieuts. for city of London (son of Samuel Phillips); b. 1811; m. 1833, Rachel, only dau. of Samuel Henry Faudel, of London, merchant; she d. 2 Feb. 1880, having had with other issue 2 (1) Samuel Henry, b. 1838 Georgina, eldest dau. of George F has a dau.— Racliel Faudel m. 1875, Sarah White, of London, and (2) George, m. 17 April, 1867, Helen, 4th dau. of J. M. Levy, of London, ike U}} i^ZrviV* /^J'4 -J : 46, Portman Square, W. PHILLIPS, Sir Henry Lushington, knighted by letters patent 18 Mar. 1880, C.M.G. 1877, judicial commissioner of high court of justice Cyprus 1880, puisne judge Natal 1861/80, bar.-at- law M.T. 1850 (son of Aldcroft Phillips, Esq. of Pendleton Hall, Manchester); b. 1825; m. Agatha, dau. of Charles Knowles, Esq. of Shrewsbury. Salcombe, South Devon. PICTON, Sir James Allanson, knighted at Osborne 18 Aug. 1881, J.p. Liverpool, for- merly an architect, chftii-man of the hbrary, &c. author of " Memorials of Liverpool," &c. (son of William Picton, of Liverpool, by Esther, dau. ot John Allanson, of Haydock, co. Lane); b. 2 Dec. 1805; m. 1828, Sarah, dau. of Henry Pooley, of Liverpool. Sandy Kuowe, Wavertree, Liverpool. CAMPBELL- PINE, SiR Benjamin Chilley, kcm.g. 1871, knighted 1856, bar.-at-law Gi 1841,' bencher, Queen's advocate Sierra Leone, lieut -t'ov. Natal, gov. Gold Coast, lieut.-gov. St. Kitts 1859/68, gov? West Australia 1868/9, Virgin '3G THE KNIGHTAGE. Islands 1869/71, Leeward Islands 1871/3, Natal 1873/5 (son of Benjamin C. Pine, of Tunbridge Wells); b. , 1813; m. Ist— , 1841, Elizabeth, dau. of John Campbell, of Lochead, co. Argyll (whose name he assumed); she d. 1847. He m. 2ndly— 1859, Margaret Anne, only dau. of late Col. John Simpson, Bengal army. Ravenscroft, Mon. >OLAND, Sir William Henry, knighted 1831, in which year he was sheriff Middx. one of H.M.'s lieuts. for city of London (son of Peter Ray- mond Poland, of London); b. 7 Mar. 1797; m. 16 Sept. 1820, Sophia, dau. of John George Poland, of London; she d. 11 Feb. 1863. ^ 2, Blackheath Villas, Blackheath, 8.B. >OLLOCK, Hon. Sir Charles Edward, knighted 1873, on appointment as baron of the exchequer, son of Right Hon. Lord Chief Baron Pollock. (See Baronetage.) Croft, Putney Hill, Surrey. POLLOCK, Major-Gen. (bt.) Sir Frederick Richard, k.c.s.i. 1873, lieut.-col. bt.-col. Bengal S.C. (retd.), commissioner and superinten- dent Peshawur 1866/79, brother of Sir Charlea Edward Pollock aforesaid. (See Basonetaob.) PONSONBY, Gen. Right Hon. Sib Hekbt Frederick, k.c.b. 1879, retd. list 1881, P.O. 1880, keeper of Her Majesty's privy parse 1878 (son of Major-Gen. the Hon. Sir Frederick Caven- dish Ponsonby, G.c.M.O. son of Frederick, 8rd Earl Bessbo rough — see Peerage.) Buckingham Palace, S.W. Norman Tower, Windsor OmUc, 4e. POWER, Sir Alfred, k.c.b. 187.3. v.p. local government board, Ireland, 1872/9, bar.-at- law M.T. 1830, assist, poor law commissioner Eng- land 1834, chief commissioner |)Oor law Ireland 1849 (son of John Power, of Lichfield, M.D.); b. 1 Feb. 1805 ; m. 30 Sept. 183«, Lucy Anne, elder dau. (and coheir) of Thomas Starkie, Q.C. fellow of Catherine Hall, Cambridge, Downing professor of law at Cambridge (by his wife Lucy, oaa. of Rer. Thomas Dunham Whi taker, LL.D. P.8.A. the well- known antiquary and local historian). 35, Raglan Road, Dublin. POWER, Sir William Tyrone, k.c.b. 1866, agent-gen for N.z. since 187H, served in China 1843 and 1857/8, N.Z. war 1840, Kaffir war 1861, Crimea, in Canada 18(J1, commissary-gen.-in-chief 1864/70, director of supplies and transport 1870/1, sheriff CO. Monaghan 1873 (son of Tyrone Power, of Waterford); b. 1819; m. 1859, Martha, dau. of John Moorhead, of Monaghan. 25, Holland Park, w. PRENDERGAST, Sir James, c.j. supreme court, New Zealand, knighted by letters patent, 1 Nov. 1881, b. A. Queen's Coll. Camb. 1850. Ijar.-at-law M.T. 1856, attomey-gen. New Zealand 1865 (eldest son of late Michael Prendergaat, q.c. by his wife Caroline, sister of late George Dance, R.A.); b. 1828. PRESTON, Sir John, knighted 1878, when mayor of Belfast (son of Alexander Preston, of Derylun, Loughgall); b. 12 Jan. 1817; m. 19 Jan. 18*43, dau. of James Johnstone, of Stoke Newington, Middx. and has with other issue a son, (1) John (2nd son), capt. 4th R. Irish rifles ; b. ; m. 6 Oct. 1881. Blith Isabella Maria, 2nd dau. of Canon Che- vallier, of Appall House, Dcbenhani, Suflf. Dunniorc, Bclf.ist. PROBYN, LnuT.-OBir. 8ni Diohtov ^fA. NAOHTEN, K.C.B.I. 1876, C.B. V.C. COmj. and treasurer honsehoUl l*rince of Wale^ 1877, served on trans-Indus frontier 1852/7. I Mutiny, commanded Ist Sikh irrcf^ular cav. 1860, O.c. Danuelrog of Denmark (son of < i t George Probyn and Alicia Macnaghten); b. 21 Ian. 1833; m. 25 April, 1872, Letitia Maria, young. ' dau. of late Thomas Bobarts ThelloMon, Esq. ( i Rendlesham ), 8. p. Queen Anne's MuMkMM, 8k Jaaies't pArk, aw. PYCROFT, 8iB Thomas, k.cai. 1866, Madras c.s. 1829/67, under-sec revenue board 1848/S, sec. 1845/50, sec to goTemment rerenne and judicial departments 1860/5, chief sec 1866/62. membi-r council at Madras 1862/7 (son of lliomas Tycrof t bar.Hit-law); b. 1807; m. 1841, Fianct dau. of Major H. Bates, B.A. and has issue. (1) Vnaom OmtiIm (ftid dan.), ra. li JtOj, ISM, to Mrj HagliBleh«ilHo|M,Iadiuii ' 17. •nny(BABT.) aw. VON PAWBLBAMMINQEN,(9nt)LurrBBRT Alkxandbb Obobgb Lionel Alpuon.^ FBKIHBBB, K.aB. (D. CUMBBKLANO). RAMSAT, Obm. thb Hon. 8im Hbnbt, k.cji.i 1876, C.B. oommisdoner Konuum tiiioe 18r)« brother of ISth Karl DalhoiiBie. (See Pbbbaob. ) RAMSAT, 8n AiTDBBW Cbombib. ii k knighted at Windsor CSmUc 7 Dec. 1>^M. director-gen. geological surrey of the I'mtr.! Kingdom and Zt the nraseom of economic ffmio^' pro! geology at b. school of mines, Lon'ion. 18.*'! president geokvioal soc 186iAI, Ice author < ▼mriooi geoMgloiu works, f.ba; h. 1814. RAM8DKN, StB Jambs, kniKhtcca, 1 ^ f justice Madras 1849/59 (son of John Bav^....m.u. . f Alresfbrd and Upper Clatford, Hants); b. 1806; m. 1847, Georgina Maria, yoonffc- dau. of late Alexander RadclySe Sidebottom, &>' ; and has 8 sons and a dau. (1) ChrtatoplMr. h. II lUr. 18M. (2) AlbfliMito Alexander, CBpt. 8th hdMSX^ b. t7 Sept 1M3. (3) John, K tl Dec IMO. (4) MaryVMIds. The Lawn, Swindon. R AWLINSON, Majob-Gex. Sib Hbnbt Cbe«. wicke, k.c.b. (civil) 4 Feb. IP.^fi. k.r.s. D.C.L. LL.D. memlxir of Indian council ' (l since 1868, in Indian army 1827/56, pol. iit Candahar 1840/2. in Turki'sh Arabia 1843 :.."i, ct»u»ul at Bagdad 1844/01, con8ul-g:cn, 1855/6. k.l.h. of Persia, Tooranec order and Pm»8ian ord ' It, envoy and minister to Pernia 18ri9/(K), \\ .f major-gen. M.P. Keigatc 185M, Frome ].:.... ,,.r- resjwnding member institute of France, one of H.M.'s lieuts. city of London, president R.o.8. 187l/fi, trustee British museum since 1878. crown director B.I.C. [brother of Canon Rawlinson. profovor of ancient history, Oxford, sons of Abreni Tysack l{aw1inson, of Cliadlington, Oxon. f«imiorJv of THE KNIGHTAGE. 737 GraMjmrd Hall, Lancashire, descended from Col. William Bawlinson, of Graythwaite and Rusland Hall, who raised a troop of seventy horse at his uwu coet and fought at the battles of Marston Moor and Ribble Bridge, ex parte regis. Other dis- tingoiahed members of this family were Sir William BawlinsoD, a lord commissioner of the great seal 1668/92, Sir Thomas Rawlinson, lord mayor of I»uduu 1706 (whose grandson Sir Thomas Rawlin- son, lord mayor 1754, was son of Sir Walter, m.p. city of liondon, knighted 1774), who was father of Kichanl Kawlinson, foander of a Saxon scholarship at Oxford, one of the founders of the Antiquarian Society, a bi^op among the non- jurors, consecrated 86 Ifar. 1728] ; b. 11 April, 1810; m. 2 Sept. 1862, Loniaaf joangest dan. of Henry Seymour, Esq. of Knoylc, Wilts (D. Sombbset), and has 2 sons, (1) Henry Signnoar, b. SO Wb. 1M4. (2) Alfnd BawUiMon. b. 17 Jan. 1867 SI 0h«te8trwl,Bcrkale7 Square, aw. RAW80N, Sib Rawson William, k.c.m.g. 1876, C.B. sec. v.P. board of trade 1830/4, 1 840/2, ciril mc to gor.-gen. Canada 1842/4, treasurer Maoritios 1844/64, colonial sec. at Cape 1854/64, gOT. Bahamas 1864/8, Windward Islands 1868/75 (son of Sir William Bawaon, k.b.); b. 8 Sept. 1812; m. 1 Mar. 1860, Sophia Mary Anne, dan. of Rev. and Hon. Henry Ward (V. Banoob), and has 4 ■ona and 8 daua. (1) nmuj OfflNrt, h. 18 Iter. 18SL (2) Hfltart Idwwd, Ueat a.a.; h. I Sept. 18***' Btaart, dan. of Bidiard Owen AnnstroDg, Esq. arifoakrtowa,Doblla. (8) WIDiBM BtoMny. b. 14 Get 18M. (4) rntate Laarmoa. bi r FM>. 18M. (6) ralhlaw Bophfe and (7) Noim Looiaa, twins. Diaylott Hooaa, Wast Drajrton. REKD, GEN. Sib Thomas, o.c.b. 1875 (retd. 1877), coL 44th regt since 1858, served at ' Waterloo, oomd. a brigade in Sutlej campaign 1846AJ, oomd. troops in Punjab during Indian Mutiny, and forces in Ceylon 1854/5, a.d.c. to Queen 1841/64 (son of Thomas Reed, of Dublin, by Eliaa, dau. of Ool. Sir Francis James Buchanan); b. 11 Sept 1796; m. 8 Jan. 1835, KlizAlxjth Jane, eldest dau. of John Clayton. Esq. of Enfield Park, Middx. and bad a son and 2 daus. ^^ ^^ ^jf^j (1) James, major (retd.), b. IS June, 1837. 'TT T^„ \.r -^^^^^iJjhiuioeg, m. to Col. Charles Dum- April, 1867. to Gewge Henry, Heathcotc Tragett, of Awbridge (2) bletoa, Bncal oar. (3) Abbs ObarioCle, m. S4 eldest aoB of Ber. Thomas Hnasa, Hants, and has a son, ~ Heathoote TaAorrr, AmflaldH oose. Romsey. RBBD, Sib Edwabd James, k.c.b. 1 Dec. 1880 (C.B. 1868), F.B.8. chief constructor of the nary 1863/71, M.P. Cardiff since 1880, Pembroke burghs 1874 80, knight of the medjidie and of Stanislaus of Rnssia, a commander of St. Joseph of Austria (3ni son of John Reed, of Sheemess); b. 20 Sept. 1830; m. 1851, ftoBetta, dau. of Nathaniel Bamaby, of Sheemess.-^ 1'^*^-*^*^ Hextablc House, Swanley, near Dartfon]^ ^ ^r\^^ REID, Gen. Sir Charles, k.c.B. 1871 (sup li8t 1881), com. Lahore division Bengal 1873/(5. at Budiwal in Scinde campaign 1843, at Aliwal and Seth Margaret, dau. of Richard Gmham, Esq. of Stone House. Carlisle) : b. 18 Mar. 1829; m. at Rawul Pindi, 2 Jan. 1868.' Mary Macleod, dau. of late Alexander Macleml Hav*^ Esq. (dissolved, decree nisi, 26 Mar. 1881); has'i children. Stone House, Hayton, Carlisle. ROWE, Suroeon-Major Sir Samuel Rowe K.CM.O. 1880 (CM.O. 1874), M.R.C8.E. 1856,' M.H. Al)crdccn 1865, gov.- in -chief Gold Coast Colony 1881, of We«t African Settlements IPTf: - served in Ashanti war 1873 4, m Id Coast 1862 75, M.L.C 1874/5, adn. . oia 1875/6; b. 28 Mar. 1836. Fiwtowii, Otoiia Tisom. RUSSELL (Brevet) Col. Sib Raker Creed K.CM.O. 1880, CB. 1874, A.D.C Xt\ th«» Qnecn 1880, licut-col. 13th huasare 1880," sen " ' "wx Mutiny 1857 8. in Gold Coast cxp- 73, Ashanti war 1873/4, commanded expctiui "u n^.^. Secoooeni in South Africa 1879; b. 7 Dec. 1837. RUSSELU Gen. Sib DAvaD, K.CB ' 1879), col. 84th regt. since 1>: Indian Mutiny, commanded a bnr^'>' and Alombagh, 8.S. district 186«> 1870/2 (son of Col. James Ross' Stirling); b. . , 1809. J t, Blvafrton Flsoe, &w. RUSSELL, Gen. Sir Edward I^chmrrk, K.OAI. 1868, senred in Scinde and AfFghan- .stan 1842/8, and at Meeanee and Hirdembad, imli- tical agent at Aden 1868/70, com. N. air. at Bombay 1870/4 (son of Major-Gen. licchmerc Coore Gravca Russell, CB. of Ashfonl Hall, Salop); b. 1818; ni.24 Feb. 1876, Alir- --«. .v of Sargco- Major John Doff, M.D. R.A. ^Qii>an8qMi«,BiUh. ABINE, Oen. Sir Kdwabd, r.a. k.cb. 1869 (rctd. 1877), F.R.8. D.CL. LL.D. col. com. 13t»> brigade R.A. (uncle of Sir T. S. Dsaley, 2nd Bart ^ ,,,^ ^ * tiiic). di^/U inspector-gen. hospitals and insp..gen. 1866/68, hon. physician t*> M.D. Glasgow 1865, entered navy 1 Darid Salmon by Mary Bankin) ; b. m. l8t— , Elisabeth, dau Paul Williams, of Pennm, Cornwall, an Louisa, dau. of Lieut. Nelson Elliott, r.n AnglcMy Ck«M8Bt, Ooaport. SANDEMAN, Brevet Lieut.-Col. Sir Robert Gboves, K.C8.I. 1879 (C8.I. 1877), Bengal 8.C. senred in Aifghan campaign 1879/80, agent to viceroy and governor-gen. of India in Beloochistan, served in Indian Mutiny 1867/8, political officer with Candahar column in Affghanistan war 1879. conducted preliminaries of treaty with Klian of Khclat 1876, ice. (son of Major K«lwanl R. P. Sandeman, Bengal army); b. 1838. SANDFORD, Sib Francis Richard. 1879, CB. 1871. knighted 1863. ll.d. (iins^uw, assist, colonial under-sec. 1868/70. sec. to council of education for England since 1870, for S< ■ «' ' -ire 1872, sec. to science and art denartmei - 74 (eldest son of h»te Sir Daniel Kcyte Kii nip. Paisley, professor of Greek, Glasgow univprnitv); b. 14 May, 1824; m. 1 Aug. 1849, Margaret, 4th dau. of Robert Findhiy, Esq. of Eautcrhill, co. I^nark. 26, Gloucester Terraco, Ilyde Park, w. THE KNIGHTAGE. '3«) t«x commtadoner 1860/1, a8si«t..sccTnd Inage? ! ^^-^^^f^li^i.'!^l' ■««3. '»■'-*.. »■« son of late London 1862, executive ^-^^ ^*™ Louisa, - '- — Intemational exhibition (ommiarioner International exWbitioi^PMlTderphk 1K76. •cting aaawt-director South Kensington Muieam 1877/8, Pepreeentative British royal com- iniwnoncr Melbourne International Exhibition ISM. 1 (l.rnther of Sir Francis R. Sandford, k.c.b.); I .. 1 3 Au«. 1 826; m. 23 Sept. 1862, Sarah Agnes, 3ni «lau. of James tdmond Leslie, Esq. of Leslie Hill c«». Antrim, J.p. d.l. ' I. GiomMt«r Fkoe, Hyde Pfcrk. M ANDI80N, Sib Alfred, knighted 1878, under- see. diplomatio iemoe Constantinople since ><4, dngomao to embassy at Constantinople 1 siK)/7, oontolar senrioe 1 867/9. SAROKNT, 8iB Charles, knighted 1860, judge high court IJombav since 1866, bar.-at-law l.i. IHIH. justice Ionian Islands 1858/60, chief justice tliTf 1860/6 (•on of William Sargent, of Putney Il< ath. Sorrey, and grandson of John Sargent, m.p. of Woolarin^on, Sorrey); b. , 1821; m. I HM, Oeraldinc Harriet, youngest dau. of late James I 11 win, Esq. of HonlMj. ,^AKT0RIU8, ADM. Rib George Rose, g.c.b. O 1880, K.C.B. 1865, knighted 1841, adm. of the lll.-ct sinoe 1809, lenred at Trafalgar, a.d.c. to the 'Queen 1846/9. ooin.-in-chief on &ish station 1854. , vioe^ulm. in Portognese navy, Conda da Penhafirme in PDrtogal, g.cta of Portugal, g.c. St. Bcnto • IAtI* (son of Col. John Conrad Sartorius, E.i.c.s. HE.); b.9 Aug. 1790; m. 1 Jan. 183», Sophia, dau. of John Lamb, Esq. and has 8 sons and 3 daus. (1) G«»is0imnid,tkt April, 1S40; m.l«t- , Eliza- i-thAaa^dMLOf Brif.-GcB.LiicM,RjL; ihed. 1869, I'trlBf amsaddML B«m.tiip- uu flnith. Ifth refft (5) Boaa, m. lat— S9 April, 1875, to John Taylor Winnbigton, 1 *t dragoiaa gnardc (Ba HT. ), who d. She re-m. '2Z >i'\\X. tmo. to Capt Herbert Winnington Domvllle (Bart.) (6) Miirinuvi Bmlljr Ooonina, m. 19 June. 1878, as 2n(f oommissionen 1850, sec. milwmy d of trade 1851/4, oonsul-gen. WanAw R.B. Chatham establishment 188(> academy Woolwich 1870^. attache: at Berlin 1878 (son of Oapt. Fredeh< R.A.); b. 12 Feb, 1821; m. Ist— Ellen Lintorn, dau. of John IJntom Simmouii, Esq. of Keynsham, Somerset ; she d. , 1851. He m. Sndlj— , 1856, Blanch, dau. of Samuel Charles Weston, Esq. of London. M. OorawaU Ourdena, W. Sir Edward Bubbowm, M-d. 16 Dec. 1880, BJL Trin. OolL Dublin, 1847, MJL 1859, M.D. 1861, king's proCessor of midwifery in school of physics Trin. OolL Dublin, physician to Sir P. Dun's nospital at Dublin, secre* tanr Taodne department local gOTemment board, Irdand (son of Rer. Richard H. Sinclair, ricar of ChMheU Longfoitl): b. 1884; m. 1849, Louisa, dan. of John Munn, ILD. J yUpV«8Mdnmit8lnsl,DsMla. ^^ qTladen, Sib Obablis, k.oji.o. 1875, ll.d. O Gambridm (Inland) and Melbonme, chief ■ec. Violoria 1868, m.l.0. [ted ton of John Baker of Upple Court, Kent (by Etheldred his of Kin^gman Baakett ' from Benjamin SINCLAIR, knighted SHEPSTONE, Sir Theophilub, k.c.m.o. (c.M.G. 1869), gov. of the Transvaal 1877/9J ^^ which he annexed to British dominions, interpretei\ Oiton, Esq. a. p of the Kaffir language at (head-quarters) Oape ""* — — .- 1835, &c. proposed and carried out a scheme ror taxation of natives in Natal, judicial sssosKW 1855, capt. -in-chief native police corps 1848^54, sec. for native affaire and M.L.O. 1866, &c. (son of William and Elizabeth Shcpstone); b. 8 Jan. 1817; m. 10 Nov. 1838, Maria, elaest dau. of Deputy-Commissary*, Gen. Palmer, and has 6 sons and S daus. wife, eldeit dao. aud coheir I St* Barbe, of London), deM 187lu//J^. SMART, 8iB William Riohaad Edwin K.aB. 1 Jane, 1877, bon. phyai Queen ainoe 1876, inipector-gen. of h> flecta sinoe 1877, of Haalar homltal ain< geon naval brigade boepiul in Crimea, »*' naval boepital at Hoiw Kong 1867/!> ■peotor-gen. naval boepital Bermoda 18: lM>n. depat7-inepector*gen. Qre"^'^-'- 1866/70 (eon of William Smart, ci Devon); b. IS Nov. 1817; m. 6 .i Dobeon, yoongeet dao. of Jamee Adamit, Ewi. SMITH, Sib Albbbt Jamsb, k.c.m.g minitker of marine, Dominion of < repreeented Dominion government on Halii. fianeries commiMion 1877, Ac. (son of late T E Smith, of Westmorland, co. New Brun s b. 16 May, 1824; m. 9 Doc 1868, late J W Young, Esq. of Halifax, K.t». Ottawa,! SMITH, SiB PRAKCI8, knighted \sr,2, chi joatice Tasmania since 1870. har.-nt-lnw mi 1842, solicitor-gen. Tasmania 181'.' 1857, M.L.A. 1849 (lO, executive judge supreme court 1860/70 (son m t iuii< i> of Lindfield, Suaaex); b. 8 Oct. 1820; m. < 1851, Sarah, dau. of Rev. Geoiigc Giles, ll.d has a son and 2 dans. (1) Fnmcis TlUeneave. (2) Kate. (3) MaifMlitc. Hobort Town, ' THE KNIGHTAGE. 741 SMITH, Adm. 8ib Henry, k.c.b. 1873 (retd.), com. expedition against Aden 1839, and in ChinA 1840, com. HJi.8. "Prince Regent" in the Baltic dnriiig Crimean war (son of Henry Smith, of ); b. , 1802; m. 1844, Anna, eldest dan. of late Sylvester Costigan, of Dublin. Unitad tervlM Onb. &w. SMITH, Sib Hekbt, knighted 1860, speaker of houae of representadves Canada, called to the Clanadian bar 1834 (son of Henry Smith); b. 3 Dec 1813; m. 18 Jane, 1836, Mary, dan. of Robert Talbot, of Kingston, Canada. KiaffrtoQ. OuMdiL SMITH. Hon. Sir John Lucie, knighted 1870, O.M.O. 1869, chief justice Jamaica since 1869, bar.-ai'law M.T. 1849, solicitor-gen. British Guiana 1862'5. attorney-gen. 1856/9 (son of John Lucie Smith. LL.D. Demerara); b. 5 May, 1825; m. 6 Feb. 1 8o 1 . Marie, daa. of late J B Van Water Scboodt SMITH. Rt. Hok. Sib Montague Edward, kiiiu'ht'fl 1H65, a member of judicial committee of privv . ..utj< il ? 71. )>.ir..at-law Cray's Inn 1835, adfiutte()/7, commanded forces in lUnrittus 186772, officiatetl as gov. 1870/1, com- BMUidcd mil. C^iiatla 1874/80, commanded expedi- tion across N.w. provinces and to Vancouver s Island 1875 (son. of Col. John Selby-Smjth, by Itabelbk eldest dau. of late John Thomson, of Low Wood, Belfast, sheriff Antrim) ; b. 31 Mar. 1820; m. 80 Nov. 1848. Lucy Sophia Julia, 4th dau. of kte Major-Oen. Sir Guy Campbell, Bart. CB. and has a son and dau. n ^ k i^ ir% BtlwRnl Gay. capt. 86tli (B. county Down) regt.; b. 14 Uv^STT m SI Janl 1879. Georglna Florence eMe«t daa of Ke Ctot, U.e Hon. Jolin James Bury, R-B. (E. Charlk- VILLR). an«l Juw a .Uu. b. 12 Mar. 1881. (a) Ckral.Unc Lucy laabella Mary. Manor Hoiwe, Tl.auieB Ditton. Kingston-on-Thames. SOTHKBY, ADM. SiB Edward, k.c.b. 1875 (retd.). extra a.d.c. to the Queen, commanded a navkl briiradc during Indian Mutiny 18o6/7, was nine times gazetted and received thanks of wSihoiL's of pariiament [son of Adm Thomas Sotheby (by I A Mary Anne ^o^^l^^^^^ff jf^f from Sotheby of Pocklington, Yorks.]; b U Maj , 1S13- m 23 June, 1864, Lucy Elizabeth, 3rd dau. of Heniy John Adcane, of Babraham, co. Camb. and has 3 surviving sons, < 1 ) WilUe Bdward SouthweU, b. 18 Dec. 1866. 2) "'•rbertO«prge,b.9Nov 1871. (3) A 'ro'l Fr^eric, b. M Nov. 1874. rcet, Groevenor Square, W. , - . Sir Frank Henry, knighted 1875, O l,y rrince of Wales when in India, C.s.i. l^<»cS, (lopntvVommi.'wioncr Homlmy ikiIicc. SPENCER, Gen. the Hon. Sir Augustus Al- MERic, G.c.B. 1875, retd. list 1877, col. 43rd regt. since 1869, com.-in-chief Bombay 1869/74 (son of Francis, 1st Lord Churchill— see Peerage). 81, Ennismore Gardens, 8.W. SPOKES, Sir Peter, knighted 1872, mayor of Reading 1869,70, 1870/1 (son of Peter Spokes, of Wallingford); b. 30 Mar. 1880; ra. 17 Feb. 1852, Rebecca Sarah, dau. of William John Silverthorne, of Brighton, and has 4 sons and 2 daus. (1) Peter Sidney, M.r.c.s.; b. 26 Dec. 1852, (2) Arthur Hewett, ll.b. bar.-at-law M.T. 1865; b. 28 June, 1864. ' (3) William Silverthorne, b. 8 Nov. 1861. (4) Russell, b, 12 Oct. 1865. (5) Mary Elizabeth. (6) Margarette. Redlands, Reading, and Chester Terrace, Regent's Park, N.w. STAFFORD, Sir Edward William, k.c.m.g. May, 1879, prime minister n.z. 1856/61, 1865/9, 1872, m.l.c. 1855/78 (son of Berkeley Buck- ingham StaflEord, high sheriff co. Louth 1828); b. 23 April, 1820; m. 1st— 24 Sept. 1846, Emily Char- lotte, only child of Col. William Wakefield, and granddau. of Sir John Shelley-Sid nev, Bart. ; she d. 8. p. 18 April, 1857. He m. 2ndly— 5 Dec. 1859, Mary, 3rd dau. of Thomas Houghton Bartley, bar.- at-law i.T. speaker L.c. New Zealand, and has 3 sons and 3 daus. (1) Edward Tytler Stafford Howard, b, 24 May, 1862. (2) Huniplirey de Bohun Howard, b. 31 Mar. 1864. (3) Berkeley Howard, b. 24 Oct. 1869. (4) Anne Isabella. (5) Mary Montgomerie. (6) Edith Margaret. 48, Stanhope Gardens, S.W. and Lansdowne, Christchurch, N.z. STAVELEY, Gen. Sir Charles William Dunbar, k.c.b. 1865, col. 36th regt. since 1876, at Alma, Balaclava, and capture of Sebasto- pol, commanded 44th regt. at Sebastopol (Crimean medal and clasps), k.m. served in China expedition 1860, commanded in China 1862/3, second in com- mand Abyssinia 1867, received thanks of Parlia- ment, commanded west district 1869/73, com.-in- chief Bombay 1874/8 and since 1880 (son of Lieut.- Gen. William Staveley, C.B.); b. 18 Dec. 1817; m. 31 Oct. 1864, Susan Millicent, dau. of Charles Wil- liam Minet, Esq. of Baldwyns, Kent, and has 5 sons and 2 daus. (1) William Cathcart, b. 20 Sept, 1865. (2) Charles Russell, b. 6 Jan, 1868, (3) Henry Collin g\vood, b. 4 July, 1871. (4) Arthur Godfrey, b. 24 Nov, 1872. (5) Cecil Minet, b, 3 April, 1874, (6) Rose. (7) Leila. Sturford Houae, Corsley, Warminster, and United Service Club, S,W. STAWELL, Sir William Foster, knighted 1857, bar.-at-law Ireland 1839, attomey-gcn. Victoria 1851/7, C.J. since 1857 (son of Jonas Sta- well, of Old Court, co. Cork— see Foster, Bart.); b. 3 Aug. 1815; m. 7 June, 1856, Maiy Frances, tlau. of late William Pomeroy Greene, R.N. (Grif- fith — Bart.) Melbourne, Victoria. STEELE, Gen. Rt. Hon. Sir Thomas Montagu, K.C.B. 1871, P.c, Ireland, and com.-in-chief since 1880, military sec. to LordRaglan and Gen. Simpson in Crimea, K.M. A.D.C to Queen 1856/65, commanding Dublin garrison 1872/4, Aldershot 1875/80, and col. 6l8t 'regt. since 1874 (son of Major-Gen. Thomas Steele by Lady Elizabeth Montagu, dau. of 5th Duke of Manchester) ; b. 18 Sept. 1821; m. 1st— 17 Sept. 1856, Isabella, only dau. of late Edward Marlborough Fit/.gerald, Esq. (by Charlotte Julia, dau. of Sir R. M. Jephson, Bart.): she d. 3 C2 742 THE KNIGHTAGE. S S^ i8f^s He m 2ndlv— 1865, Roealic Mal- V nia y?ung J^u. of Countess de Dion and Ute Tho^s Mccarty, Esq. of New York, and has a son. b. 1875. 3e, Chester Square, S.W. TEELL, SiE JOHN, B.8.A. knighted 1876,8cnlptor lO to the Queen in Scotland 1838 (son of John Steell, Esq. artist, Edinburgh); b. 18 Sept, 1804 ; m. .SO Nov. 1826, Elizabeth, dau. of John Graham, of Edinburgh, g. p. Edinbiirgh. STEPHEN, Sir Alfred, knighted 1846, K.c.11.0. 1874, C.B. 1862, lieut.-gov. N.8.W. 1876,bar.^t- law L.I. 1823, solicitor-gen. Tasmania 1825, attorney- gen. 1832, a judge N.8.W. 1839, chief justice 1846A74 (son of John Stephen, a judge N.8.W. and cousin of late Sir George Stephen, and of late Right Hon. Sir James Stephen); b. 9 July, 1802; m. Ist— 6 ScDl 1824, Virginia, dau. of Matthew Consett, Esq. ; sbe d . He ra. 2ndly— 6 Dec 1838, Eleanor, dan. of late Rev. William Bedford, D.D. of Tasmania. (1) Amy Vernon (eldest gturviving datu), m. 10 Dec 1871, to Edward Blayney Hamilton, bar.Htt-law, ton of Yen. Mwttd James Hamilton, archdeacon of Deny. Woolhara, Sydney, S.8.W. ITEPHEN, Sir Jame8 FiTZJAMEg, K.CAI. Jan. _ 1877, judge of the high court of jostice (exche- quer division) since 1879, D.C.L. Oxon. M.A. Gun- bridge, ll.b. London, bar.-at-law l.T. 1864, and a bencher, recorder of Newark 1869/66, legal member council Viceroy of India 1869/72 (son of late Right Hon. Sir James Stephen, K.c.B. nnder-eec. ooloniei and regius professor raoL. 8n JOHH, BA K B.B. head qoarters 1881, OrRi sentatiTe on Soes Oanalcooneil, terTwl > 1846/7, 1860/1, Mrmi in fortifying K' HJi. oommiMioner for naiigat^ 1866m, Tioe^ouol of Danube D< BA. Pembroke 1872/4, com. achooi engineering Chatham 1876/81 (ton of Stokei, Tioar of Oobham, Kent) ; b.17. m.6lW 1849, Henrietta Oeorglnn de Viiliers, di of CImriei Hajnard, of Omham*a Town, Gape Good Hope, and haa 4 tons and 8 dam. hitMm, dM. of kite WmiM OOii, Bs«. of B«uu» > jSttlbymid, b^ t April, Itm-Ohttla BvUqr. b. JaU.MiC <8)Arttar.KfA*vll.lSll (i> riMMii BtetMrt, m. i 8i^ MTt. Pknaoi. woaiMl tl ol ms WIIHmOilML«f BMMMBlk AMiMik& AwtmWf (4) Altei^kMOeLlilOL (i) OwJat BllabtUL ■. 1 Xar. UU. to Aitbw B.> yoaanr mm of B«t. J. H. BMaO OTBAOHBY, 8IB JOIUi, V^ member eooDcU goT.-fen. India ivre/w, r north prorinoM 1874^ (brother of Sir Bdwn Stradiej, Bart-eee that UUe.) STRAHAK, Maiob 81B Gbobob CimtN K.aM.0. 1880 (aif.o. 1876), ooremor mania dnoe 1880^ aoministnUor of goremt..^ .. Gtoe'of Good Hope in 1880^ colonial tec. Baham 1868, and aoUng goremor 1871/8. admini^tm' goremment Lagoa 1 878, goremor Gold Coast ' 1874^, and Windward Ishmds 1876^ (sou Rer. W. D. Stmhan); b. 9 Deo. 1888; m. 6 h< , 1877, Catherine, eldcet dan. of B Beade, New Toric; the d. 6 July. 1878. Boesi^ Botert Town, l^MMuria. STRAN8HAM, Gbn. Sib Axthoxt W\.\ BJI. B.aB. 1867, coL 4lh divij.inn 1866/70, senred at Natarino 1827, in < in the Baltic 1864, inspedor-gen. R.&1 of Lieat-CoL Anthony Straniham ) : v m. NoT.1848,Elixa,daQ.ofH«r < Madras OA and haa had 8 sona and I d^xxA. I>.MartimBfti LMUvaotABthoaj.bk JniM,lSM. tD»wMB,tk rA^lSM. Alloa l2H7f^ Dm. 1874, lunrlMr m. Rot. ih«i . Alvnador BoUmoB, MJL TXJik MdhMl 4 KNM aad 4 di. (4)rnuM«iO«rtnido.m. Nor.l8fl,lo ll«|or WnUan Toooho, sad has • •ont and t daai. (8) Ada iMbaila, m. II Jan. 1877, to Major Acton Chai HaTalook, MadrM &a rBART.) (6) Hand Julia, m. 8 Jan. 1878, to WiDiBmBw)aadaOldh.r (7) Ifaj Yiolai, m. li Jan. 1880^ to 8 LoodoiL Unitod Serrica anb, &W. VAN 8TRAUBENZEE, GlN. HiR Cm Thomas, o.c.b. (1875), retd. li^t l><- of Malta 187S/8, ooL 89th regt i>i in Coorg campaign, com. 89th rep? 184.3, the British contingent in w-n-GrdTe, B.lf. C.B. of Orde House, Northum- bcrUiuL By his 1st wife he has an only dau. (1) Fannr OMl]la,m. M Febi 18S8, to Ber. Ferclral Fiennes Vram, M JL nelar of Brandsby, Torks. Oip* of Good Hope. STUART, Sib Robebt, knighted 1871, chief justice north-wert provinces Bengal since 1K71, adrocate 1840, bar.^t-law l.i. 1866. Q.c. 1 868 (son of Robert Stuart, of Annat, co. Perthsh.); h. 6 July, 1816; m. 6 Jan. 1869, Annie, dau. of late John Hall, of Dublin. AJlidMted. BanfiO. SULIVAN, ADM. 8lB Babtholomkw Jameb, K.O.B. 1869 (reseryed 1877), com. 8. division in battle of Obligado in South America 1849, senior snrvcyinff officer to Baltic fleet 1854/5, naval officer boaid of tnidc 1866/66 (son of late Rear-Adm. Thomas Ball Sulivan, C.B. by Henrietta, youngest lUu. <»f late Rcar-Adm. Bartholomew James) ; b. IK Not. 1810; m. 14 Jan. 1837, Sophia, 3nl dau. Adm. James Toung, and has had 3 sons and 8 dans. ft) Swam Taana Falklsad, Ueot. RJf.; h. 16 Mar. 1844 ; m. 80 A us ISTS. Itaiiior BTdyn, Ird dM. of Rev. William Edward l.iiht. iwlor o( 8t Jamat. DoTor, sinoe 18«7. -^■5^^^— — '^^—i -- • b.M Jan. 1846; d. unm. 6 TAIT, Sir Peter, knighted 1868, when mayor of Limerick, d.l. and sheriff for the county 1869 (son of Thomas Tait, of Lerwick, Shetland); b. 1828; m. 1858, Rose, 3rd dau. of William Abraham, of Fort Prospect, Limerick, and m. 4 May, 1878, to James Bryan, of (1) Rose (3rd dau.), Wauilsworth. Tengwal, Clapham. TAYLOR, Gen. Sir Alexander, r.e. k.c.b. 1877, president. R.E. coll. Cooper's Hill since 1880, Sutlej campaign 1846, at Sobi-aon, in Punjab 1848/9, and at Goojerat, 2nd in command R.E. in attack at siege of Delhi and Lucknow, several times wounded, sec, to public works department India 1879/80 (son of William Taylor); m. 1860, Lydia, dau. of Rev. J. Munn, of Ashbumham, Sussex. East India United Service. L.\ ■2, of lt,VMMi (2) TlioaMS ldw»id« Ueat ajf Jul 1S71 (3) Hswy Norton, b.M Aug. i34»; m. » April, 1878 Grace Mai7,jOllllgwtdMi.ol UteCoL Charles Qriffln, 54th Bengal U) BoDhla B«ari0tt*. (5) Frances Emma Georgina. (SS SSKl«tor83«tii«.in. Jl April, 1870, to William Wallace Tiwoh, B«l. (B. ASHTOWN.) Trifeir, Bonmemoath. SULLIVAN, Reab-Adm. Sib Francis Wil- LIAM, K.C.B. 1879, C.M.O. naval A.D.C. to the since 1877, com.-in.chief West African TAYLOR, Sir Henry, k.c.m.g. 1869, hon. d.c.l. Oxon. 1869, served in colonial office 1824/72 author of " Philip Van Artevelde," &c. (son George Taylor, of Witton Hall, Durham) ; b. 18 Oct. 1800 ; m. 17 Oct. 1839, Hon. Theodosia Fmnces Alice Charlotte Spring-Rice, dau. of Thomas, 1st Baron Monteagle, and has a son and 3 daus, (1) Harry Ashworth, lieut. 47th foot, instructor of musketry ; b. 3 July, 1854; m. 2 Aug. 1881, Minna Gordon, dau. of Lieut-Col. the Hon. Robert French Handcock (B. Castle MAINE). (2) Eleanor Ashworth, m. 22 Sept. 1876, to Rev. Cliarlei Seymour Towle, vicar of Moordown since 1873. (3) Ida Ashworth. (4) Una Ashworth. The Boost, Bournemouth. TENNANT, Sir David, knighted 1877, speaker legislative assembly Cape Colony since 1874 (son of late Hercules Tennant); b. 9 July, 1829; m. Josina, dau. of late J. du Toit, Esq. of Stellenbosch, Cape Colony; she d. 5 Sept. 1877. Wynberg HiU, Cape Town. THOMPSON, Sir Henry, m.b. knighted 1867, consulting surgeon and prof, of clinical I surgery London university, surgeon-extraordinary to Leopold IL King of Belgians (son of late Hcmbf 1 Thompson, of Framlingham, Suffolk) ; b. 6 Aug. i 1820 ; m. 16 Dec. 1851, Katherine Frances, dau. of George Loder, of Bath, and has a son and 2 daus. «. o A«^i ift7ft n—^ (1) Henry Francis Herbert, m. 9 April, 1878, Grace | J^j Kate Mary Margaret. 36, Wimpole Street, W. (3) Helen Edith. Queen (See Baronetage). station 1876/9 SYMONDS, ADM. Sib Thomas Matthew CHABLES, O.CB. 1880, K.C.B. 1867, adm. of the fleet 1879/81 (retd. list), capt. h.m.s. " Arethusa in RlAck Sea during Crimean war, k.m. adm. superin- tendent Devonport dockyard 1863/6, com.in-chief tunnel squadron 1868/70, at Devonport 1875/8 rson of RSr-Adm. Sir William Symonds, c.b.); b. dau. of Capt. Edmond Heywood, b.n. c b.; she d. He m. 2ndly— 1856, Prest- wood Mary, dau. of late Capt. Thomas Wolsige, R.N. and has with other issue a dau. Tix «/»«««• Bmma Mary (eldest surviving dau.), m. 10 Jan. . 24 June, 1874, UlsTtJftSiSXmo^ASen, capt. 36th regt. (B. Ports- i giandy, Esq. of Madeira. Morra). Netherhall, Largs, Ayrs, Warboroogb, Torquay. THOMSON, Sir Charles Wyville, ll.ix^ F.R.S. knighted 1876, regius prof, natural history Edinburgh university, director of civilian scientific staff of the " Challenger " exploring ex- I pedition, knight of Polar Star of Sweden (son of I Andrew Thomson, e.i.c.s.) ; b. 5 Mar. 1830 ; m. 3 I Jan. 1853, Jane Ramage, dau. of Adam Dawson, of I Bonnytoun, co. Linlithgow, and has a son, ! (1) Francis Wyville, b. 9 Feb. 1860. ^ Bonsyde, Linlithgow, THOMSON, Sir William, knighted on com- pletion of Atlantic cable 1866, F.R.S. d.c.l. LL.D. prof, natural philosophy Glasgow univereity since 1846, second wrangler, fellow St. Peter's, Camb. 1845, president British association 1871 (son of late James Thomson, ll.d.) ; b. 25 June, 1824 ; m. 1st— 14 Sept. 1852, Margaret, dau. of Walter Crum, of Thomliebank ; she d. 1870. He m. 2ndly— Frances Anna, dau. of Charles R, 744 THE KNIGHTAGE. mHOMSON, Sir William Taylob, k.c.m.o. I 1879, c.B. envoy extraordinary and minister plenipotentiary Persia 1872/8, attach^ Teheran ! 1837, mission to Khiva 1840/1, charg6 d'affaires I Persia 1853/8, charg6 d'aflEaires and consul-pen. I Chili 1858/72 (son of David Thomson, of Orkie, ' Fifes.); b. , 1813. ^ ,3^^. ,^3 . \ 26, Queensborough Terrace, W. THORNTON, Rt. Hon. Sir Edward, p.c. k.c.b. 1870, ambassador extraordinary and minister \<-ik]m plenipotentiary at St. Petersburg 1881i'envoy extra- '^ ordinary and minister plenipotentiary to United States 1867/81, 2nd Count of Ca88ilhas(in Portugal), charge d'affaires and consul-gen. Uruguay 1864, minister to Argentine Confederacy 1859 65, to Brazil 1865/7. to Portugal 1867 (son of Rt. Hon. Sir Ed- ward Thornton, G.C.B. envoy to Sweden); b. 13 July, 1817; m. 15 Aug. 1854, Mary, daa. of John Maitland, and widow of Andrew Melville, of Dum- fries, and has with other issue a son, Edward. 3rd sec. diplomatic uerrlce, British Embassy, St. Petersburg. THRING, Sib Henby, k.c.b. 1873, bar.-at-law i.T. 1845, counsel to home office 186(V8, par> liamentary counsel since 1868 (son of Rer. John Gale Dalton Thring, LL.B.); b. 3 Nov. 1818; m. 14 Aug. 1856, Elizabeth, sister of Viscount Oardwell, and has a dau. (1) Katharine Annie, b. 8 July, 1861. 6, Queen's Gate Gardens, 8.W. ud A l dei hui i t » IngliaiM Green, Staines. THUILLER, Gen. Sib Henby Edwabd Lah-' DOB, C.S.I. (retired list 1881) knighted at Windsor Castle 26 June, 1879, ganreyorogen. India, superintendent topographical sunreys rinoe 1861 (son of John Thuillier) ; b. 10 July, 1813 ; m. 1st, Dec. 1836, Susannah, daiu of late Rer. J. Haydon Cardew, of Curry Malet, Somerset; she d. 1844, having had a son and datu (1) Henry Barenshaw, m«Jor R.X. b. M Mar. laiB ; m. 4 Joaa, 1867, Enuna, dau. of Fleetwood WUlluiia, «^ , f. |. (2) Hose Julia, m. Mar. 1860, to M«}or Imm Fast Westaon- land, R.E. SiB Henby m. 2ndly— 8 April, 1847, Anne, dan. of George Gordon Macpherson, Esq. and has had 4 sons and 2 daus. (3) D'Arcy Wentwortb, lient. 17th Bengal car.; h. 10 Ifor. 1860; d.unm. 13 June, 1881. (4) Landor Waugb de Malapert, Ueat. S6th ngt imUootor of musketry 1881; b. 1 Mar. 1888. (5) Willoughby, b. 22 Feb. 1860. (6) Sydney Stopford, b. 22 April. 1864. (7) Florence Emily, m. 8 Oct. 1878, to C W MeOor. Bengal C.s. (8) Annie Joeephine, m. 16 Oct 1871, to Major John Philip Steel, R.E. *^ TILLEY, SiB John, k.c.b. 1880, secretary to post office 1864/80, entered service 1829 (son of John Tilley, of London, merchant); b 20 Jan. 1813; m. Ist— 11 Feb. 1839, Cecilia Prances, dau. of Thomas Anthony Trollope (and sister of Thomas Adolphus Trollope, and Anthony Trollope —see B. Kesteven); she d. 4 April, 1849, leaving a dau. ** (1) Edith Diana Mary. SiB John Tilley m. 2ndly— 18 May, 1851, Mary Ann, dau. of J. Partington, of OfFham House, Sussex* she d. 22 Dec. 1851, leaving a son, ' (2) Arthur Augusta, b. 1 Dec. 1861. Sib John m. 3rdly— 7 Feb. 1861, Susannah Ander- son, eldest dau. of late Lieut.-Col. William Montgo- merie, of Annick Lodf^. Ayrah. (E. Koldtxon she d. 4 Mar. 1880, having had 2 sons, (3) WUliam OMrga, b. 4 OcL 18«IL (4) John Aatbooy, k SI Jan. 188f. 73, St. GeocvB** Square, aw. TILLET, Hon. Sib SAMinsL Lbokabd, k.c.m.o. 1879, c.B. provisional sec New Brunswick 1854/67, minister of customs 1867, and minister of finance 1873, lieut-govemor 1873, ministor of finance dominion of Canada since 1878 (son of Thomas Morgan TOler, Esq.); b. 8 May, 1818: m. 19 Oct, 1867, Alice Sterr. dau. of Mr. Zachariah Chipman. OtUwa, Canada. TOPHAM, Col. Sib William, k.c.h. 1863, knighted 1868, lieut corps p ^ nt- anns 1868/78, bar.-at-hiw m.t. 1886. n. lient. B.ir. reeerre since 1874 (son of I , p. ham, of Middlcham and Oaldberg, Torks.) ; b. 25 Oct. 1810; m. 1st— 6 Oct, 1864, Lady Mary Bontinck, youngest dan, of William Henry, 4th Duke of Portland: she d. SO July, 1874. *He m. 2ndly— 7 Aog. 1879, Anne, dan, of late Thomas Harrimn, Baq. and granddian. of late Sir George Harrison, E.aH. KotfaMat, WsytaMfa rpORRSNS, Col. 8n Robbbt t^ \JL 1879, MJP. Ounhridge 18« ibartoma Soath AQUiaUa 1861, ti ' o. (if treasurer 1 ^<:)•.' 62, ehfaf tee. 1881, ngktimr^caL 1888/5. MmX,hnChatfieldTyler of Cheltenham); b 7 Mar. 1827 ; m. 8 Sept. 1852, Mar^ret, dau. of Gen. Sir Charles Pasley, k.c.b. b.e. and has 9 sons and 3 daus. (1) John Cl.arles. lieut. R.B.; b- Jl J"°e 1854 (2) Henry Edward, lieut. R.K. ; b. 23 July, 1855. (3) Charle* William, b 9 Aug. 1M2 (4) WUllam Pasley, b. 10 Sept. 1M3. (5) Edward Ernest, b. 20 Dec. 1864. (6) Arthur Malcolm b. 22 Apnl,lM6. i^z^s-risir "■ " nii7 w«t LUC. ?12) MadeUne Qeorgina. Wyvenhoe HaU, Colchester, and Pymmes Park, Edmonton. VEKDON, Sir George Frederick, k.c.m.g. 1872, c.B. barrister Victoria 1863, treasurer Victoria 1860/1, 1863/8, agent-gen. Victoria in England 1865/71, assist, institute c.e. hon. assist, astronomical observatory 1858/9 (son of Rev. Edward Verdon, incumbent of St. Anne's, Totting- ton, CO. Lane); b. 21 Jan. 1834; m. 28 Mar. 1861, Annie, dau. of John Armstrong, of Melbourne. Melbourne, Australia. DE VILLIERS, Sir John Henry, knighted 1877, bar.-at-law i.T. 1865, C.J. supreme court, and president l.c. Cape Colony since 1874, member of education com. Cape Town, A.G. 1872/4 (son of ); b. 9 June, 1842; m. 18 May, 1871, Aletta, dau. of J. P. Jordaan, Esq. of Worcester, Cape of Good Hope. "Wynberg House, Wynberg, Cape Colony. VIVIAN, Gen. Sir Robert John Hussey, O.C.B. 1871 (retd. 1877), col. 102nd regt. since 1862, one of h.m.'s lieuts. city of London, A.G. Madras army 1849/54, commanded Turkish contingent 1855/6, gov. director E.l.c. 1855/8, mem- ber Indian council 1858/75; b. 1802; m. 13 Jan. 1846, Emma Charlotte, dau. of James Walsh, H.M. customs, D.L. Tower Hamlets, chairman Tower sessions, and widow of Capt. H Gordon, 18th Madras N.l. 16, Wilbury Road, Hove, Brighton. VOGEL, Sir Julius, k.c.m.g. 1875, agent-gen. for N.z. in London since 1876, prime minis- ter and colonial secretary N.z. 1873/5, m.l.a. n.z. 1869, colonial treasurer 1869/73, postmaster-gen. and minister for immigration 1873 and 1874, trea- surer 1874/6 (son of Albert Leopold Vogel, of London, merchant); b. 1835; m. 1867, Mary, eldest dau. of William H Clayton, Esq. of N.z. 136, Cromwell Road, S.W. WADE, Sir Thomas Francis, k.c.b. 1875, envoy extraordinary and minister plenipo- tentiary at Pekin 1871, late 98th regt. vice-consul at Shanghai 1852, Chinese sec. at Hong Kong 1855, to mission in China 1859, to legation in 1862, acting charge d'affaires 1864/5, 1869/71 (son of Col. Thomas Wade, C.B. D.A.G. Ireland, and his wife Anne Smyth); b. 1818; m. 28 July, 1868, Amelia, dau. of Sir John Frederick William Herschel, Bart, and has 5 sons, (1) Tliomas Stewart Herschel, b. 22 May, 1863. (2) Alexander Price ConoUy, b. 6 Aug. 1870. (3) Edward Bruce Herschel, b. 8 Nov. 1872. (4) Henry Amyas Leigh Herschel, b. 12 Nov. 1873. (5) Patrick Grahame Herschel, b. 12 Oct. 1877. 50, Queen's Gate Gardens, S.W. -TTTALCOTT, SIR Stephen, k.c.m.g. 1877, on W appointment as chief colonial land and emigration commissioner, bar.-at-law L.I. 1829, chief sec. gov.-gen. Canada 1835/8, sec. to emigra- tion commission 1840/60, second commissioner 1860/77 (son of Kobert John Walcott, of Barbadoes) ; b. 1806; m. 30 Jan. 1838, Frances Isabella, only dau. of John Davidson, commissioner of crown lands Quebec. 17, Lansdowne Crescent, Notting Hill, S.W. WALKER, Sir Andrew Barclay, knighted 1877, mayor Liverpool 1873/4, 1876/7 (son of Peter Walker, of Auchinflower, Ayrs.); b. 1824; m. 16 June, 1853, Eliza, eldest d^u, of John Reid, of Limekiln, Fifes, Gateacre Grange, Liverpool, 746 THE KXTGHTAnr V WALKER, Lieut.-GExV. Sib Charles I»yndak , Beauchamp, K.C.B. (1881), col. 2ud dragoon guards 1882, director-gen. military education since 1878 military attachd Berlin 1865/77, served m Crimea, k.m. and in Indian Mutiny, A.Q.M.O. of cav. China 1860, miHtary com. to 2nd Pnissian army 1866, to 3rd Prussian army 1870/1 (son of Charles Ludlow Walker, Esq. by Mary Ann, dau. of Rev. Reginald Pyndar) ; b. 7 Oct. 1817; m. 3 May, 1845, Georgina, dau. of Capt. Richard Armstrong, late 100th regt. 97, Onslow Square, S.W. "ALKER, Sir James, k.c.m.o. 1869, c.b. , , T treasurer Trinidad 1839, acting colonial /sec. 1839/40, colonial sec. Barbadoes 1842, adminis- trator Grenada 1856, St. Vincent 1857, Barbadoes and Windward Islands 1859, Ueut.-gov. of Trinidad 1860, gov. Barbadoes 1861/8, Bahamas 1868/71 (son of late Andrew Walker, of Edinburgh) ; b. 9 April, 1809 ; ra. 15 Oct. 1839, Anne, youngest dau. of (Hon.) George Bland, of Trinidad, Taunton. WALLACE, Major-Gen. Sib Robebt, k.c.8.i. 1866, retd. full pay as lic«t.-coL Bombay B.C. political agent Baroda 18 (son of Robert Wallace, of CarHbalton, Surrey); b. ,1816; m. 16 Aug. 1843, Catherine Matilda, dau. of Henry Jeremiah Smith, Esq. of Beal^eg and Anncsbrook, CO. Heath ; she d. , 1872, leaving iatne, (1) Katharine Florence (only dau,), m, 8 Oct 1M7, to Chuka. younger son of Alfred Castellan!, of Algtmrth and UT«rpooL 32, Lancaster Road, W. WALLIS, Adm. Sib Provo William Paebt, o.c.B. 1873, adm. of the fleet sinoe 1876, 2nd lieut. of " Shannon " at capture of " Chesapeake" 1813, A.D.c. to Queen 1847 51, com.-in-chief South American station 1857/60 (son of Provo Foathcrstone Wallis, of Halifax, N.8.); b. 12 April, 1791; m. 1st— 21 Oct. 1817, Julia, dau. of Ven. Roger MnBBey,arch« deacon of Barnstaple ; she d. 1848. He m. 2ndly — , 1849, Jemima, eldest sunriring dau. of Gen. Sir Robert Thomas Wilson, M.P. gOT. of Gibraltar, and has by his Ist wife 2 daiis. (1) Elizabeth, m. 1 Oct. 1857, to ReT.Q«mnl AteXMldcrPeRTB, IX I), of Ti-afford Hall, Clieshlre. (2) Julia. J3iintington, near Chicheater. "ALTON, Sir William Henry, knighted 1876, Queen's remembrancer 1858/76, master of i court of exchequer 1838/75, Imr.-at-law l.T. 1886- (son of William Walton, of Brasted, Kent, K.c. attorney-gen. duchy of I^ncaster); b. 31 Aug. 1799i m. .SI Mar. 1834, Louisa Hoskyns, dau. of Cbarlesl Legh Hoskyns- Master, Esq. of Oxted, Surrey, and has 4 sons, (1) Charles Henry, a master court of ezcheauer. bAr<«l-lAw I.T. 1874; b. 24 Mar, 1836. ' "^•^^'■'' (2) William Morritt Bameby, major R.H.A.; b. 6 Dec. 1836. (3) Freaeric Robert Brooke, probate officer M Mar 1841 '*) Harry Edmund Ellis, b. 27 April, 1867. surbiton, S.W. "TTTARD, MAJ9R.GEN. Sir Edward Wolsten- V V HOLME, R.E. k'.c.m.g. 1879, chief officer Mel- bourne mint 1863/78 (nephew 3rd Viscount Bangor ^see Peerage), ^ -TTTARDE, Gen. Sir Edward Charles, r,a V V K,c.B. 1869, col. com. r,a. since 1 873, served twenty-five years r,h,a. served in Crimean war capt 4th hussars, late 5th dragoon guards, com- manded siege train before Sebastopol, charged with re-armament of Malta 1859/61, com. Woolwich distnct 1864 (son of Gen, Sir Henrv Warde, o c b who was great-grandson of Sir John Warde, Knt' of Squerryes, m.p. London); b. 13 Nov. 1810; m '24 Aug. 1843, Jane, eldest dau. of Rev. Canon Lane, M JL. rector of Wrolbam, and ruraldeau of ShoruLai. Kent, and has 4 sons and 3 daus. (1) CluvlM Bdwavd, OKf^, 4th hoMUi, adj. W. Keat. jm. oar, 1880, former^ IMh hiMU«; tx M De& isa. (2) HeniyMornjAahlv.UeaLlMbhaMn; tklSaptiaCOi MX. SI Mar. 1880. Loate Aana, dan. of WUmot Laaa, WCJL (3) St. Andrew Bnioa, B.BJL: K tl Nor. 18fl (4) Atezandar JohaWaltar. In It Mar. 18U. (5) Pmioaa MoUiM,m. S Aoff. 187S. to Balph CroatraD < ItthhoaMni (6) Edith Ffampoat. (7) Loate Jane •7, Lanadowae Fkea, Brighton. WATSON, Sib Jambs, knighted 1874. pn.v.^t of Glaa^w 1871 4, J.P. D.L. Lan.itkv. ,s.,,, of James Watson, of Paisley, «ierchant); b. 1802; m. 1886, Badid, dau. of Robert Battray, of Blackomig, Perths. WA 7, WoodMa Tmaoa, Olaafow. llfKLD, Sib Pbbdebick Alotbivs, k < VY 1880 (CM.O. 1876), gOT. and com.-i: Straits Settlements, &c since I880 - ~ New Zealand 1848/4, member ex 1854, ministernatiTe aflairs 186(^1 1864/5, goT. Western AostnOia \>^ 187^/80 (8id son of Homphrey W Manor, tkirset, by hia wife, V 2nd dan. of Charles, 7th I^ord ( b. 18S8; m. 2 Mar. I6ui<. PhilUppa, eldest dan. of Ambn p frfiHtip t de Lisle, of Grace Dieu .liniuir hum GflueBMii Ftfk, CO. Ldc. and has 6 sons and 6 dau8 Joaqih, h. W Sapt 18t7. , h, U Not. ISSt. JaMph.bwfJaM.1S10. Aalhanj. b^ 10 Pth. 1871. ihk 1874. k 1877. }?i)^iaSh"'^^'"" Mary. . diB GiOBOiOmnnLLB 1880, mndson of Garret, Ist Barl of Momington, and nepbew of Richard, 1st Marqais Welleder, WilUam, Lord Maryboroafl^ 1st Doke of Wellinfrton, and of Heniy, 1st Baron Gdwley. (D. Wbllinoton). r . '\\rKLL8, 8tB MoBDAUirr Lawbon, knighted ^ VV 1858, puisne jadge supreme court Cklcutu 1858/68, bar..at-law m.t. 1841, recorder of Bedford 1855/8, serjeant-at-law 1856 (son of ftunuel HV1H, bar.-at-law): b. 1817; m. Ist^ Charlotte Mary, Srd dan. of Thomas Gresham of Bamby Don, Yorks.; she d. 1860. 1 2ndly— 1 872^ Mary Elisabeth, dau. . Thomas William Bamsden, Esq. By his l.st he has with other Issue an only son, (1) Bado Ooorg* Orwhawi. Mjl bar.-at-law i.T. 1876; bi 11 Aoc. 1841 : m. St JaaoTlMf, Acatha, ooly daa. of John nmxji VBenbow, Baq. of Kanprfbrd, Gloao. and has a daa.— ChrloktaV VSS, BprlBf Oardans, &W. "TTTESTROPP, Sib Michael Rot i VV 1870, on apjwintment aa cl h court of judicature Bombay, bar.-ai- in w (inian 1840, Bombay 1854, acting advocate-gen. Bomb«v 1856/7, 1861^2, remembrancer legal affn-- w.-..'^ M.L.C. 1862/3. puisne judge high court 1 ^ of Capt. Henry Bruen Westropp. 7th dra^ b. 1817; m. I8t^l857, Elizabeth, dau. of John Wiffian^-AlMeraon, Efiq. niece of Sir James Caleb Anderson, Bart, (ext.); she d. having had an only son and dau. (1) Henry. (2) Cornolift Emily, m. SI Nor. 187». to Rlmand U. Hope Fulton, Bk). bo.cs. elder aon of late John WillianMoa Fulton, Bsq. ofBraidugle Hooae, oo. Antrim. THE KNIGHTAGE. 747 KIB IL B. WE8TR0PP m. 2ndly— 1865, hi«ooQiin Eliza, eldest dau. of late Lieut-CoL Lionel Westropp, 68th r^. and has an only son (3)- Uaiaimt HIU, Bombay- /TTT'HALLElf, Sib Samuel St. Swithin Bur- / VV DBV, knighted 1827, m.p. Marylebone / 1888/8 (Km of Samuel WhaUey, of Widdington t Hall, CO. Warwick); b. 1800 5; m. Ist— 1880, Amelia, dan. of Samuel Webb Smith, E§q.; she d. 1835. He m. 2ndly— 21 July, 1888, Hon. Harriet Bosc Trench, sister of Frederick Maaon, 2nd Baron Ashtown. . Aix U m«ff «, Fnmoe. <*- ^ ^^ '^^^ 'HBTHAH, Aldn. Rib Charles, sheriff of Loodon and Middx. 1873, lord mayor 1878/9, alderman 1870, one of h.m.'s lieuts.for city of Ivondon and of Bridport, merchant, J.P. Dorset, knighted on the visit of the Emperor of Russia to the city 1874 (son of Stephen Whetham, of Bridport, J. p.); b. 25 May, 1812; m. 16 June, 1836, Sophia 'Tiry, daiL of Qeorge Lanfley, Esq. of St. Olaves, ithwark. Mid hat bad with other issue 6 sons and . iiana. (1) CbarlM Laoftoy. om of h.m.'s Ueateiuuits for city of LoadaB; In • Ju. Ittt : m. 11 Aoff. IMS. Matt Anne Wlietham, aiiedin,NJS. BL 8 June. 1871, Adelaide Jane, (S) Aithw, bet Oot 1861. <0) Bopbia MWT, m. SI Aug. 187S. to i^utaaa, rloar ol WaatoD Zoyland, Bamer Rer. Adrian Henry wt linoe 187«. I (7) AllM. m. IS Apcfl, 18M,'to Fmleric Malder. Esq. (8) Baily Martoa: (9) Bdith. tS. Gordon Square. W.C and Bridport. TTE, Obn. Sib Henby Dalbymple, k.c.b. f T ▼ 1877 (retd. list 1881), col. 6th Inniskilling dragoons since 1874, com. dragoons in Crimea, at tiattlca of Baladava, Inkcrman, siege aiid fall of Sebastopol, medal with three clasjw, k.l.h.&m. col. 2iid dragoon guanls 1872/4 (son of Vice-Adm. Sir John Chambere White, k.c.b.): b. 6 July, 1820; m. Ist— 12 May, 1868, Louisa Mary, dau. of late Martin Tucker Smith, Esq. m.p. Wycombe 1847/66 (B. Cab- BINOTOH); she d. 26 April, 1860, leaving a dau. (1) MandaMary. SiB Henby m. 2ndly— 14 Feb. 1863, Alice Eliza- licth, dau. of Neil Malcolm, Esq. of Poltalloch, co. Argyll, and hatl with other issue a son, ^(2) Artbor Dalrj-mple. d. 7 Jan. 188S, aged 18. United Serrioe Qub. aw. 'HITE, Aldkbman Sib Thomas, knighted 1873, lord mayor London 1877, sheriff London and Middx. 1872, hon. col. 3rd Essex art. Tola. 1869. 74, one of h.m.'s Ueuts. city of London, eovemor Christ's hospital (son of Thomas White, of Woodford, Essex); b. .181,0; m. 1st- Mary, dau. of Benjamin Webb, of Woodford; she d. 1874. He m. 2ndly-15 Auir. 1878 (during his mayoralty), Florence Susan, yomigest dau. of late Henry Simpson, of London, and has by his 1st wife 2 sons and a dau. lYS Henry Benjamin (2nd 9on),m. 25 Nov. 1879, Alice, youngest ^^•j2n» Vick^. of Clugwell.Es^J (2) Horace (youngest son), d. 6 April, ^f^^^^J^'.^ 144. Sloane Street, &W. ^ 4'A a<.^ ^J • W^^ HITEWAY, Sir William Vallance, K c M.O. 1880, attorney-gen. and premier of Newfoundland 1878, bar.-at-law 1858 Q c. 1862, speaker of house of assembly 1865/9, solicitor-gen. 1873.8 (son of late Thomas Whiteway, of Buckget, Devon); b. 1828; m. 1st— dau. of late Rev. J. Lightboume, of Bermuda. He ra. 2ndly— dau. of W. H. Davis, of Nova Scotia. WILBRAHAM, Gen. Sir Richard, k.c.b. 1873 (retd. list 1881), col. royal fusiliers, city of London regt. 1881 (nephew 1st Baron Skelmersdale — see E. Lathom in Peeracje). 3, Norfolk Terrace, w. WILLIAMS, (Hon.) Sir Charles James ^ Watkin, knighted 1 Dec. 1880, on ap- pointment as judge of Queen's Bench division high court of justice, bar.-at-law i.t. 1854, q.c. and bencher 1873, m.p. Denbigh 1868/80, and Carnarvonshire April to Nov. 1880, J.P. co. Den- bigh (eldest son of late Rev. Peter Williams, rector of Llansannan, co. Denbigh, by his wife, Lydia ) Sophia, dau. of Rev. James Price, of Plas-yn- Llysfaen, same county); b.23 Sept. 1828 ; m. 1st— / 26 May, 1855, Henrietta, dau. of William Henry Cary, Esq. of Woodford ; she d. . He m. 2ndly— 27 Dec. 1 865,EHzabeth Anne, 3rd dau. of late / Right Hon. Sir Robert Lush, lord justice of appeal.7 Plas Draw, Ruthin ; 97, St. George's Road, s.w. WILSON, Sir Charles Rivers, k.c.m.g. (1880), C.B. (1876), sec. and controller-gen. national debt office since 1874, royal commissioner Paris exhibition 1878, member of first class of the Turkish order of medjidie, wears the insignia by r,l. 12 Oct. 1880, private sec. to Mr. Disraeli (E. Beacons- field, K.G.) 1868/73, and to Mr. Lowe (V. Sherbrooke) 1868/73. B.A. Balliol CoU. Oxon. 1873. WILSON, LiEUT.-CoL. Sir Charles William,^'^^/^^' R.E. k.c.m.G. 1881, C.B. (civil) 1877, consul- ^ gen. Anatolia 1879, a commissioner for demarcation Servian frontier, late a.q.m.g. ordnance survey Scotland 1866/8, Ireland 1876, &c.; b. 16 Mar. 1836. WILSON, Sir Erasmus, f.r.s. knighted at | Windsor Castle 7 Dec. 1881, psesident royal college of surgeons , member 1831, author of several anatomical and medical works, e, g. " Por- ' traits of Diseases of the Skin," "A Three Weeks' Scamper through the Spas of Belgium and Grer- many," and " The History of the Middlesex Hos- pital," consulting surgeon to St. John's hospital for diseases of the skin, and editor of the "Quarterly Journal of Cutaneous Medicine and Diseases of the Skin "; in 1869 he presented to the royal college of surgeons his collection of specimens illustrative of the normal and abnormal structure of the human skin, and also the sum of £5(KX) for the endowment of a professorship of dermatology, and in Feb. 1870, inaugurated the series of dermatological lectures ; it was mainly owing to his suggestions and liberality that " Cleopatra's Needle " was brought to this, countiy from Alexandria; b. 1809. u WILSON, (Hon.) Sir Samuel, knighted 1875, m.l.c. Victoria 1875/80 (6th son of Samuel Wilson, of Ballycloughan, co. Antrim); b. 1832; m. 1861, Jessie, eldest dau. of (^m.) W. Campbell, m.l.c. Victoria./*^ rMtfTvJt ^^'^n Hughenden Manor, High Wycombe. "TTTINGFIELD, Sir Charles John, k.c.s.i. VV 1866, C.B. B.C.S. 1840/66, chief commissioner Oude 1859/66, M.P. Gravesend 1868/74 (son of William Wingfield Baker, of Orsett Hall, Essex, master in chancery); b. 16 April, 1820. Brooks', &c. WODEHOUSE, Sir Philip Edmond, k.c.b. 1862, G.C.S.I. 1876, gov. of Bombay 1872/77 (kinsman of John, 1st Earl of Kimbeiiey— see Peerage.) Queen Anue's Mansions, s.W. 748 THE KNIGHTAGE. -TTTOLFF, SIB Henby Dbummond, W 1878, K.C.B. 1879, king of arms of order of St. Michael and St. George 1859/69, entered foreign office 1846, British member European commission Eastern RoumeHa 1878/9, M.P. Portsmouth 1^/ Christchurch 1874/80, attach^ at ,^?Jf^ce^l852^, sec. to governor Ionian Islands 18o9/64, &c. (son of Rev. Joseph Wolff, d.d. vicar of Isle Brewers, Somerset, by Lady Georgiana Mary Walpole, dau. of Horatio, 2nd Eari of Orford); b. ^^'\^' 1852, Adeline, dau. of late Sholto Douglas, Esq. and has with other issue a son, (1) Horace Henry Drummond, lieut. 7th B. ftwillere; b. 1 Julj, 1857. Bournemouth. OLSELEY, LlEUT.-GEN. SiB GABKKlj Joseph, g.c.b. 1880, o.c.m.o. 1874,k.c.bJ 1874, A.G. 1882, Q.M.G. at head-quarters 1880 2, gov: of Natal and the Transvaal 1879/80, high com- missioner and com.- in-chief 1879/80, high commi^ sioner and com.-in-chief Cy])ru8 1878/9, receirea thanks of parliament for service in Ashantee esroedi-l (See IUbonetage). C^A^CUklA^u^ 1 WOOD, Sib Chableb Alexander, knighted 1874, late commissioner of emigration (8rd son of Col. Thomas Wood, of Littleton, Middx. by Lady Caroline, dau. of Robert, let Marqnit of Londonderry, K.G.); b. 11 Nov. 1810; m. 26 JnneJ 1833, Sophia, dau. of late John Studholme Brownriggi Esq. M.p. (Babt.), and has 2 sons and 2 daoa. j (1) Edward Alexander, lieut-ool. and ( breret) maJorlOlBy (Prince of "Wales' own royal) hossan 1876, Mtwl In Afl l flM l B campaign 1878/9; b. 8 May, 1841; m. JUMt, dnu of Caledon Duprfe Alexander, Esq. (K. CALSDOH.) (2) Charles Robert, b. 11 Feb. 1844. ,^ ._^ ,.^ ,^ (3) Elizabetli, d. 16 Feb. 1887, having m. 10 April, IMS, M lit wife, to Capt. Ernest VUliers (B. CLARKXDOK). (4) Mabel Sophia. 26, Chesham Place, aW. WOOD, Gen. Sib David Edward, e.hjl O.C3. 1877 (retd. list 1881), col. com. BJL dnoe 1876, and on Cape frontier 1842/8, in Crimea, at Balaklava, Inkerman, and Sebastopol, K.L.H.M. com, B.H.A. India 1857/9, col. on staff at Aldershot 184M/6, commandant Wool^-ich 1869/74 (brother of Sir Charles Alexander Wood, aforesaid); b. 6 Jan. 1812 m. 17 April, 1861, Lady Maria Liddell, dau. of Henry Thomas, 1st Earl of Ravensworth. Park Lodge, SunninghiU, Staines. "TTTOOD, Majob-Gen. Sib Henbt Eysltn, v.C. VV K.C.B. 1879, brigadier-gen. 8. Africa 1881, com. Chatham district 1880 (son of Rev. Sir John Page Wood, 2nd Bart.— see Babonetage). "TTTOOD, Sib Richabd, c.b. o.c.m.o. 1879, agent V V and consul-gen. at Tunis since 1 855, student attach^ Constantinople 1824, consul at Damascus 1841/55 (son of late Richard Wood); b. m. 3 Aug. 1850, Christina, dau. of Sir W Duncan Godfrey, 3rd Baronet. Tunis. WOODS, Sib Albebt William, knighted 11 Nov. 1869, on appointment as garter principal king of arms, pursuivant 1838/41, Lancaster herald 1841/69, registrar college of arms 1866/9, inspector regimental colours since 1842, sec. and registrar order of the Bath since 1857, registrar of star of India, king of arms of order of St. Michael and St. George since 1869, registrar of order of Indian Empire since 1878, registrar of order of Victoria and Albert, joint commissioner for investing King Humbert of Italy with insignia of order of garter 1878, and also King Alfonso of Spain 1881; 6.C.M.O. b. 16 April, 1816; m. 1 Dec 1888, Out dan. of Bobert Cole, of Botherileld, Fi has had a son and dan. I m wnUamPrMioli.U • Jw. lMO;d.tl Jal7.1S7<0.taiivin* » 8epl IMI, Marte/daa. ol manddao. Albert WaUHB, Ik • Xw. lMi.->7taieM Hantot (2) QuQiiBa XaHaaa^ ■. • Bipt 1871, to Arttar Wt^lm Wol]aaton,BM|.of OtaaRO^WalMr.aDd tha India oAsa^ and CknSfVooda, tn t Jnaa^ l«r4. «^ 8t Oaoria'k BMd. aw. aad OoOan «( Ana, mc "WJ RIGHT, 8iB WiLUAM, knighted VV chairman Hall dock company a 1 conserrancj commissioners, j.p. d.l. £at>i 1 Toriok (son of George Wright, of Liverpool) : June, 1812 ; m. Ist— 2 Jane, 1841, Jane, dao. < William Shaw, of Hadderafield ; she d. 26 1864, baring bad 8 sons and 8 dans. (1) A]ft«l,li.SAptfl.l8«fl; m.M8f|itl8n,Aaala,Saddan ~ Dig;l^.lato of AMajr Park, Loath, and hA of Anthony T a a: B.A Trta. ObO. Chmh^ 18IIL kjl 18«; h. : nrrlruff dao. of Bni [onMW Tl|«n, b. ' ICar. isa; B. IS Joa^ ISSI. Anna, lad svTlf Jaada TtaM, ■§«. aad haa t aoM and a dan. Ckad WmiMi fltev. bi ft ApcfL 18S7.->H. ftvaija. rS) Charlas ■dwa rt,bcn Maj. IMl; m. 1 Anajtrt, Oath«v1i> Agnaa, fth daa. of Bwtnm Igaitna Bowkar, liq. of Fml liau. and (4) liBQr. (8) Oo M l a a oa. (6) Jane 8lB ITtlham m. 2ndlj— 90 Maj, 1869, Jane, of Ber. Charks Gory, MJk. ricar of Sddpsea rector of Ulrmne, Torks. and bas a son, (T) 0«iV H«T 0o.7> > Mm^. W»^ ^ j^^ Sim Mattbsw, knighted 1848, n Binntlem«D-at«nns 1848/A (grandson of James WvatL oNildflnt bjl tli architect and coosin of Sir Jeffrej Wjatrillc. b. a F.BA);b 1812; m. Mary dan. of ; abed. 1862,1. W lieat.bon.corpsi s, Ryda Psik Svosra, w. W YATT, 8» William Hutbt, kniAtc (son of late Tbomas Wyatt, of Wni* Warwicks.) ; b. 1828 ; m. Maria, dao. of late Heniy Wild, of London, ai. with otber issoe a son, Annlak4th dao. IS Maj. 1881. Idit %, laq, of m^ibon J.F. TKX, Bi* Cbaslu Lsntox, cc.b. I8r><' w K.aM.o. 1879, late 7th royal fosiliers, senr< on ffeneml staff King of Hanorer, rice-^sonsnl Poi an Prince 1846, consol-gen. Central America ^^- charge d*ailaires 1864, enroy extmordinar^ minister plenipotentiary Mexico 1868/65. TI 1865/6, Denmark 1867/81, at Lisbon Prince of Wales' representative at fanem XY. of Sweden 1872 (son of Ospt George \N^k grenadier guards, of Bobbleston, co. Pembroke); ) 2 Sept. 1816. Madrid. \\T YLLIE, Gen. Sib William, o.c.t- VV 103rd royal fusilierB since 187 1877), brigade-major and A.A.o. on staff I during the three campaigns in Scinde. I', and iUfghanistan 1838/44, with stormin;.: Khelat, at capture of Ghuznce. fall of Cabu battle of Meanee, where he was dang< wounded, commanded troops in the 8oi Conkan during rebellion in South Mnbrottft l - D.A.O. Bombay army 1849, comii garrison 1850, the brigade at Ahni col. 109th regt. 1862/73 (sou of J.-i.u V,;.iiv, - THE KNIGHTAGE. 749 ••^arnock, K.B.); b. 13 Anp. 1802 ; m. 17 Nov. 1 , Amelia, youngest daa. of late Richard S iiutt, Kaq. of Appley, l.w. and has had 3 sons and 3 dans. il) JokBWmkm Shaw.fonfgn ie& to sot. of India, c.b.i. m.p. lOTtM. m—tiirl on p«titk» ; b. 6 Oct. 1836 ; d. onm. 15 (3) FniMif Bdwt Shaw, lee. to goremment of Bombay, rttd. BOyOfc ISW; h. 4 June, 18S7. (3) Wmim Rntt Oanan, cue political agent in Belnochistan, lata lOtth UL : b. • Oot. 1848 ; m. S» Dec 1881. Katharine OMffgfauia. tnd dan. o< (Hon.) Darld Fremantle Cannichael. tlbkt me. to for. of Madiaa. and member of oooncil (Bakt.) (CJ.), m. U Feb. 18M. to Right Hon. William Blair Adam and Bams Hoose, oo. Kinross, J.r. Dull. gPfetao i of Ifadraa 1880,1, P.C. V.P. cos. Kinross and ClaokMNUMn 18M/80, a lord of the treaeory 1865/6, 1868/73, and ehiaC IIIWIIWMIIIIIII of works 1873/4, and 1880; he *L 24 Ma3% 1881, iMTteC kad I KMU and I daoa. ChartaBBhiBitooe AOAM, b. 7 Aug. I8S9.— William Keith, b. 18 April 188L— Fnderiok Locb, b. 10 April, 1864.- ClMnaouaiCarj.—lmQy Bliiabeth.— Constance Marion. (6) FlonBOtAflMUaJaUa. t, (laMMboroogb TMmoe, Kensington (hardens, w. YOUNO, 8iB Allen William, knighted 1877, C.B. 1881, lieut. comdg. London corps r.n. art. Tola, since 1880, Bcrved in Polar regions under Rear- iin. Sir Leopold McClintock 1857, commanded dikf eeo. to gor. ol (4) Bnlly Blaa (c KtriaTIdMn, of " Pandora " in Arctic expeditions 1875/6, commander of the Danish order of the Dannebrog (son of Wil- liam Young, of Twickenham). 1, St. James's Street, s.w. YOUNa, (Hon.) Sir William, knighted 1869, C.J. N.S. since 1860, and judge of admiralty- court since 1864, bar.-at-law n.s. 1826, and Q.C. 1848, M.P. provincial 1837/60, speaker house of as- sembly 1843/54, president executive council 1859/60, attorney-gen. 1854/60 (son of John Young, of Fal- kirk); b. 8 Sept. 1799; m. 4 June, 1830, Anne, dan. of (Hon.) Michael Tobin, of executive council N.s. Halifax, N.S. YULE, Sir George Udny, c.b. k.c.s.i. 1866, B.C.S. 1830/67, chief commissioner Oude, political resident Hyderabad 1863/7, member gov.- gen.'s council Calcutta 1863/7 (son of Major Wil- liam Yule, E.I.C.S.); b. 1 Feb. 1813 ; m. 23 Dec. 1862, Henrietta Peach, dau. of Capt. Robert Boileauy Pemberton, E.i.c.s. and has a son and 2 daus. (1) George Udny, b. 18 Feb. 1871. (2) Mwry Margaret. (3) Henrietta Roe. 80, Clanricarde Gardens W. COMPANIONS {Not enjoying higher rank) OP THE MOST HONOURABLE ORDER OF THE BATH, THE MOST EXALTED ORDER OF THE STAR OF INDIA, THE MOST DISTINGUISHED ORDER OF ST. MICHAEL AND ST. GEORGE, THE CROWN OF THE INDIAN EMPIRE, And of THE ROYAL HANOVERIAN GUELPHIC ORDER {Exclusive of foreigners). Abbott, Lleut.-Gen. Henry Dyett, C.B. Madras 8.C. (sup. list 1881), commanded Hyderabad cav. 1868y77, brigade major with Nizam's cav, 1839, &c. brigade major during Indian Mutiny, lost left arm, wounded at siege of Jhansie 1658, (Stc. &c.; b. 16 Sept. 1816 Abbott, Gen. James, C.B. R.A. col. com. from 1877, aerre*! at siege and capture of Bhiui;pore 1826/6, &c. &C. fiyt..>iJu Ififii ^ AbelJ^'rederick Augustus, C.B. chemist to war department Abrahamson, Major (Hon.), C.B. Acton, Col. Charles, c.B, 67th regt. ^ Adair, Major-Genrtpliarles William, R.1I. C.B. A-D.C. to the Queen since 1870, D.A.O. of R.M. since 1878, K.M. ; b. 16 April, 1822 K.^.&.lJ"^ Adams, Major-Gen. Cadwallader, C.B. oommandiug infantry brigade Gibraltar since 1881. served in the (Mmea, K.un.lf. deputy-adj. n.M. 1878 (E. COURTOUN); b. 6 May, 1826 A nf i tmth o r , M n jnrfirn Philip n . A i f II ill i i r 1 4ii China, PimjalMuid Bunnah, iic^iBxBT,^ ( { Appleyard, Col. Frederick Ernest, c.B. lieut.-col. 86th regt. ; b. 6 June, 1828 rf 4 r ohibn IJlL,* ilmnii r"i P . C.M.O. Hc uti g ov . N ova Bcotia Adams, Francis Ottiwell, C.B. envoy extraordinary and minis- ter plenipotentiary to the Swiss Confederation Adams, Commissary-Gen. George, C.B. retd. (h.p.) 1869, served in Crimea, K.M, Addison, Gen. Thomas, C.B. (retd. list), lIeut.-col. (Kp.) 2nd regt. late brigadier-gen. conunanding Scinde divisicm; b. 18 Oct. 1819 Adeane, Capt. Edward, r.k. c.m.o. (E. Garnwath) Ainslie, Col. William Bernard, C.B. Aitcbison, Major-Gen. Charles Terringrton, c.B. Bombay .«».C. brigadier-gen. commanding Bombay district 1877, d.a.g. Bombay 1868/72, A.O. 1872/6, field engineer S. Mahratta campaign 1844/6, wounded at Punulla, major of brigade Persian expeditionary force 1866/7, served in Indian Mutiny b. 28 May, 1823 Alexander, Major-Gen. George Gardiner, c.B. r.m. retd (f.p.) as col. com. K.li.H.M. j Aiexair4«iyJk)bert, c.B. B.e .o. 1 688 / 8- 1 (15. CAMiO o y ) Allen, Frederick Freeman, C.B. surgeon-gen. Bengal army 1880, deputy-surgeon-general 1876/80, hon. physician to the Queen 1880 Allen, George William, c.i.E. Allen, Capt. Robert Calder, R.N., C.B. Allgood, Major-Gen. George, c.B. A.Q.M.G. Bengal, retd. (f.p.) as major Bengal S.C. Anderson, Arthur, c.B. M.D. inspector-gen. of hospitals Anderson, John, c.i.E. surgeon-major Indian army Anderson, Major-Gen. John Richard, r.a. C.B. served in China, Crimea, at the battle of Balaclava, &c. and in India, retd. (f.p.) as col. Anderson, Major-Gen. William Coussmaker, c.S.l. Bo.8.c. late member council government of Bombay Anderson, Col. William Ackland Douglas, c.M.o. Anson, Major-Gerr.'^chibald Edward Harbord, R.A. (retd.), ft r rtii hald ^dwai d MuiUmO fr CB. oonsnl-gen. ^Few York aimi ot lOd T, att oil W j - y - u. M u wtom i dlnii i t IHH, ff7 t/tHlUd Ardagh, brevet Major John Cliarles, R.K. C.B.(civil), d.a.Q.M.o . inteUlgenoe department at horse guarils 1876 81, attached to embassy at Berlin 1878, member of Euroiwan com- mission for delimitation Bulgaria 1880 and Turko-Greok frontier 1881 Armstrong, Gen. Edward, c.b. retd. list 1878, commanded a division of Indian army 1862/7, served with 34th Ma VARIOUS ORDERS OF KNIGHTHOOD. 751 f Baring^velyn, C.8.1. 1876, ai.B. 1881, major bjl retd. 1879^ tBemardjKniarles Edward member of council to gov.-gen. of India 1880, private sec. to gov.- gen. India 1872,6, member of first class of Turkish order of medjidie, wears tbeiusignia by B.L. 12 Oct. 1880 (E. NORTHBROOK) (((jftUT' Barlee, Frederick Palgrave, aM.O. lieut-gov. British Hon- duras since 1877 Barlow, George Nelson, C.8.I. commis. Bhazalpore division from 1876 (BART.) jf Barnabyj|> Nathaniel, CB. v.P. naval architects, director naval construction at tl»e a l'»^'^ ft^f" ^" "T" ^^ Daniel LvBon iiianill nrr at Alde rshot c( ft\f^b Barrow, Capt Robert Knapp, CM.O. served in Gold Coast Colony »L R.A. (h. p.) Inkerman, and I, served in Indian . at siege juid capture of Locknow, ion 18«0; b . 10 May, 10 2 ^ a nnrry^MajflEi Indian museum 1876, professional referee 1880, K.L.ll. late sheriff Bombay l^-xJfU'^Wf'k Black, Lieut.-CoL Wilsone, CB. 24th regt. served in Zulu war 1879, served with 42nd highlanders in Oimea.at siege and fall of Sebastopol, me.C to Doke of Cambridge since 1872, served in Crimea, sevnely wounded in the trenches before Sebastopol, ZJML (B, SOMERVILLE); b. 25 Nov. 1822 Hepburn, Lieut.-Gen. Henry Poole, C.B. served in Crimea. K.M .; b. 24 Jan. 1822 Herbert, Lieut-Gen. Arthur James, C.B. commanding at Dublin 1876/8, served in Crimea, K.L.H.M. D.Q.1L0. 18<7/6S, A.A.O. at horse guards 1867/73, commanded Srd infuttiy brigade Aldershot 1873/6; b. 21 Jan. IMO Herbert, Charles St. John Septimus, C.B. Herbert, St. Leger Algernon, cif.o. 1880, private MC to Gen. Sir Garnet Wolseley, G.C.B. o.c.M.0. Herries, Edward, c.b. acting charge d'aflalres at Rome rfnoe 1874, diplomatic service since 1854 (son of late Right Hon. John Charles Herries, M.P. and brother of Sir Cbaries John Herries, k.cb.) Hervey, Lieut-Gen. Charles Robert Wert, CB. (dvU), Ba %jc (sup. list 1881), late gen. snperintendent of Thaggee and Dacoitee Bengal, served in Scinde campaign 1840/S, AJMX and sec. to Sir James Outram in expedition to Psnia 18«7 ; b. 8 Feb. 1818; m. Mary Ann, dao. of Oan. Petar d« la Motte, C.B.; she d. 2 Mar. 1880. He m. Sndly— 18 Sept. 1880, Miss Mary Dudley Hewlett, Thomas Gillham, C.LB. depaty-inspector-gen. of liospitals Heyland, Gen. Alfred Thomas, CB. (rctd. list 1881). ooL Prince of Wales's own (West Yorks. regt), formerly 14th regt. 1881. served with 96th regt in Crimea Hichens, Major-Gen. William, aB. bt-ooL RJB. Hicks, CoL Thomas William, C.B. ooL 14th regt formerly in Bombay art. Hlgginson, Major-Gen. George Wentworth Alexander, C.B. commanding home* district 1879, late lient-coL greoadler guards, served in Crimea, K.L.H.M. (B. CA8TLST0WN) ; b. 21 June, 1826 HiU, CoL Rowley Sale, CB. Bengal int (BART.) Hill, Edward Stock, CB. lieut-col. Ist Glam. art voL corps Hillier, Col. Gkorge Edward, c.b. inspector-gen. Irish con- stabulary since 1876, served in Gwalior and Satlej cam- paigns Hills, CoL John, CB. r.e. Hillyar, Adm. Charles Parrel, CB. oom.-in-chief China station 1877/8, Pacific station 1872/3 Hillyar, Vice- Adm. Henry Schauk, CB. senior officer on Irish station since 1876, served in China war and in Crimea, K.L.II.M. Hire, Rear- Adm. William Henry (retd. list), CB. Hirst, Henry Sagar, CB. lieut-col. 3rd Yorks. w.R. vols, corps Hodgson, Arthur, CM.o. executive commissioner for (Queens- land at Paris exhibition 1878, high sheriff Warwick 1881 Hoey, John CasheL C.M.G. sec. to London committee for Mel- bourne International Exhibition Hoggan, CoL John William, c.B. Bengal s.c. Holland, Lieut.-Col. Trevenen James, c.B. (retd.), q.m.g. Abyssinia 1867/8, A.Q.M.O. Persia 1856, and in Indian Mutiny HoUoway, James Lewis, CB. deputy-surgeon-gen. served in Zuhi war 1879; b. 2 July, 1824 Holloway, William, c.8.i. judge high court Madras 1868/7, Madras CS. 1848/77 Home, C!oL Robert, R.E. CB. Bulgarian Commission 1878 com. R.E. in Ashantee 1873, A.Q.G.l(. since 1876 Hood, Rear-Adm. Arthur William Acland, R.N. CB. 3nd lord of the admiralty 1877/'8, director naval ordnance 1869,74, late A.D.C. to the Queen (BART.) Hope, Theodore Calcraft C.S.I. additional member council gov.-gen. India since 1877, agent &c. to gov. of Surat Hope, Lieut-Gen. William, CB. (retd. list), com. forces in Scotland 1880/1, served with 71st regt. in Crimea and Cen- tral India (Bart.) Hopkins, Major-Gen. William Friend, CB. BJI. (retd.), A,D.c. to the (Jueen 1859/64, served in CMmea, X.L.H.M. Hopkinson, Major-Gen. Henry, C8.I. Bengal ac (sup. list 1881), late agent to governor-gen. K.B. frontier, served in Punjab and Burmah, formerly oommiasioner at Assam ; b. 8 Aug. 18S0 Horton, Rear-Adm. William, bji. cb. (retd.) (Brokb- MIDDLBTON— BAB't.) Hoakina, Rear-Adm. Anth(my Hiley, R.N. cb. one of the lords of the admiralty since 1880, senior officer in Australia 1876/9, late naval A.D.a to the ()ueen (Robinson— Bart.) Hoate, CoL Dixon Edward, CB. on staff com.-in-chief 8.K. district since 1878, served in Crimea, at battles of Alma, Inkerman, and Balaclava, at fall and siege of Sebastopol, K.M. (Bart.) Howard, Henry, cb. sea of legation at Washington sinoe 1874 (B. Cabliblb) Hewlett, Major^tai. Arthur, C.B. Bengal 8.a (sup. Ust 1881). Q.1L0. Madrss 1871/6, served in Indian MuUny, woondcd befon Toolsepon 1818, ixa>)JLO. of division 18«9, A.Q.X Ssngor field dlvidfln 18M; b. SO July, 1819 HodMm, bt-CoL John, CB. BAa HQffhM, Bmilios, CM.Q. sssist-oonuniBMUT-gen. in the army 1880, oonunisaBiy in Zohi war 1879; b. 6 Jane, 18M Hnghae, OoL Robert John, OB. (h.p.), Ute 6Srd regt HnciiM, Lisat-Oen. WUUam Templet, cb. Bengal &c com. arhlnd dirlrion 1879 (& CHlTBflTOli); b. S April, 18IS Hqhm, ABan OoCarliis, aB. sea to Indian govenunent rerenne and agrlooltnnd depaitasnt dnos 1871 HiuiM, OoL Henry, OB. eson of yeoman of the g«rd since 187S, served with Nth rsgt in Crimea, K.L.BJf. ooL late gren. guards, one of the corps of gentlenMn-at-arms 1881/71 (8tu»-Babt.) Home, Major-Oen. Robert, cb. lieat-ooL 66th regt (ret (retd.), political resident at Mandalay Duncan, WUliam Augustine. c.M.G. coUector of customs, x.s.w. Dundas, WiUiam Pitt, c.B. deputy keeper privy seal Scot land since 1853, registrar-gen, of births 1866 (Y, Mi ' VILI.B) Donlop, Lieut.-Gen. Franklin, R.A. as. (retd,), serveil in China war 1856/7 Donlop, Adm. Hugh, C.B. (retd.), commoilore West Indies 1869/63, commanded naval and miUtary forces in Mexico 1861/3 Wallace-Dunlop, Robert Henrj% C.B, B.c.a 1843/66 Durand, Henry Marion, c.».\. B.c.8. under-sec, foreign dcpt, govt. India, on iwlitical duty with Cabul fielil force 1879. Dunsford, Gen. Henry Frederick, c.B, Bengal s.C. (sup, list), brigade-major Sutlej campaign 1846, battle of Subraon, severely wounded in Indian Mutiny, &c ; b. 6 Nov. 1817 Djde, CoL John, C.m.o. Dyott, Lleut.-CoI. Ricliard, aB. commanding k.o. Staff, mil. 1856/79 (F0R8TER— Bart.) Eagar, Lieut-C^n. Robert John,CB. (ret*! list), commandant Slst regt. retd. (h.p.) 12 } ears, and served in Affghanistan 1843, Crimea and China, K.L.B.M. ; b. 2 Mar. 1812 Earle, Major-Gen, WiUiam, C.S.l. comdg. 2nd infantry brigaiU/c^/^ Farren, Gen. Richard Thomas, CB. coL 36th regt 1879, com- manded troops West Indies 1876/8, commanded 47th regt. at the battle of Inkerman, &c. ; b. 9 Nov. 1817 Fegan, Henry, m.d. CB. dep.-insp.-gen. of hospitals and fleets 1880, principal medical officer naval brigade in Ashanti 1874, &c. Fegen, Frederick Jamee, CB. paymaster R.N. Feilden, Major-Gen. Handle Joseph, CM.G. lieut-coL brigade dep6t at Winchester 1876, had a command in Red River expedition (BART.) Feilding, Major-Gen. Hon. Percy Robert BasU, CB. (E. Den- Biqp.) Fellowes, Vice-Adm. Charles, CB. admiral superintendent Chatham dockyard 1876/8 Fellowes, Capt Thomas Hounson Butler, R.N. CB. com- manded naval brigade in Abyssinia, served also in Baltic and Crimea Fergusson, James, ci.K. (Bart.) Ferreira, P J icm.g. (6 ApriL 1880), late comdt local cav. in Transvaal in exixjdition against Secocoeni 1879 Ferryman, Gen. Augustus Halifax, c.B. (retd. list 1881), col. 40th regt. since 1872, commanded in Crimea 89th regt. K.L.H.u.;b. 9Mar. 1816. Bart. Field, Major-G^n. John, CB. late judge-advocate-geu. Bengal, served in Scinde and Affghan campaigns 1841/4, Indian Mutiny ; brigadier-gen. and commanded temporarily 3rd brigade 1st division, Abyssinian field force, at capture of Magdala 1868 Fishboume, Adm. Edmund Gardiner, CB. (retd.), served in Kaffir war, Burmese war, and in China Fisher, Lieut.-CoL George, cb. served in Scinde and Affghau- istan 1842/3 FitzOerald, Capt Charles, R.N. cb. gov. Gambia settle- ments 1844/7, West Australia 1847/64 Fitzgerald, Gerald, cm.g. director-gen. of public accounts Egypt ; m. 11 Jvme, 1881, Hon. Amicia Henrietta Milnes, elder dau. of Richard Monckton, Lord Houghton FitzGrerald, James Edward, cm.g. controller of accounts in New Zealand FitzHugh, Lieut-Col. Alfred, c.B. B.S.c Fleming, John, C.S.L merchant Fleming, Sandford, c.£. cm.g. chief engineer Canadian Pacific railway Fletcher, Lieut-CoL John, CM.G. brigade-major Canada 1865/74, D.A.G. since 1874 Foley, Gen. the Hon. St George (Jerald, C.B. (B. FOLEY) Solly-Flood, Lieut-Col. Frederick Richard, CB. (hj).) brigade depot A.A. and Q.M.O. Gibraltar 1878/9, late 82nd regt. commanded brigade depdt at Clonmel 1876/8, wounded at relief of Lucknow (Frerb— Bart.); b. 19 Feb. 1829 Forbes, William Ashbumer, cb. B.c.a 1847/74 Ford, Francis Clare, c.B. CM.G. envoy extraordinary and minister plenipotentiary to the King of the Hellenes since 1881, to Emperor of Brazil 1879;81, Argentine Republic 1878/9, formerly 4th dragoon guards Ford, William, C.8.L B.C8. 1842/69, medal Indian Mutiny (Bart.) Fordyce, Gen. Charles Francis, cb. (retd. list), served with 47th regt in Crimea, K.M.; b. 19 Dec. 1819 Forrest, Gen. William Charles, cb. (retd. list), coL8th hussars 1880, served in Crimea with 4th dragoon guards, at Balaclava, &c.; b. 22 Mar. 1819 Foster, Lieut-Gen. Charles John, CB. member council sec. of state for India since 1878, served in Affghanistan 1843, and Sutlej campaign, late principal inspector-gen. medical department Bengal army; b. 13 Mar. 1818 Foster, Morgan Hugh, c.B. gov. and director-gen. Imperial Ottoman bank Constantinople since 1871, finance com- missioner India 1863, principal finance officer in treasury 1867, &C. Franklin, Major-(Jen. Charles Trigance, c.B. R.A. (retd.) colonial staff S.E. district 1872/4, served in Crimea, K.M. Fraser, Major-Gen. Alexander, r.e. cb. (civil), chief engineer and secretary to public works department (N. w. provinces) India since 1873, served in Sutlej, Punjab, and Burmese war; b. 8 May 1824 Fraser, Major-Gen. Charles Craufurd, c.B. V.C. commanding Chirragh district 1879, served in Indian Mutiny, A.D.C. to HJft.H. com.-in-chief 1873/7 (BART.) Fraser, Major-Gen. Hon. David Macdowall, C.B. inspector- gen, art. India, &c. (B. Saltoun) Fraser, Col. James, c.B. late 72nd regt. commissioner of police city of London since 1863 Fraser, John, m.d.c.b. surgeon-gen. at Aldershotl871,Netley 1874, and at Malta since 1876, hon. physician to Queen since 1874, served in Crimea and Indian Mutiny Fraser, Malcolm, cm.g. surveyor-gen. and commiss. of crown lands. Western Australia. Fremantle, Hon. Charles William, cb. deputy-master and comptroller of the mint (B. Cottesloe) Fremantle, Hon. Edmund Robert, cb. cm.g. capt. R.K A.D.c. to the Queen (B. Cottesloe) French, Major George Arthur, R.A. CM.G. inspector of warlike stores Devonport, formerly commissioner n.w. Canadian police French, Hon. Major-GJen. WiUiam, coL Rjk.. (retd.), CB. Frost, John, C.M.G. Fryer, CoL John, c.B. 6th dragoon guards Fuller, Major-Gen. John Augustus, R,E. ci.E. superintending engineer. Northern div. Bombay (Drake— Bart.) 3Z) 75 G COMPANIONS OF THE Fyers, Gen. William Augustus, C.B. (retd. list), served in Affghan war 1842, in Crimea and Indian Mutiny, K.L.H.M. (Nepean— BART.) ; b. 2 July, 1816 Fytche, Gen. Albert, C.S.l. Bengal s.C. (sup. list 1881), late chief commissioner British Burmah, served in expedition to Arracan 1841/2, in Punjab campaign 1848/9, severely wounded at battle of Goojerat, &c. &c.; b. 21 Sept. 1820; m. 1866, Maria Achsah, dau. of Nathaniel Grace Lambert, Esq. of Denham Court, Bucks. M.P. Gage, Major-Gen. the Hon. Edward Thomas, C.B. (V. Gage) Gaitskell, Major-Gen. Frederick, R. A. c.B. (retd.), commanded art. brigade at siege and capture of Delhi 1857 Galton, Capt. Douglas, R.E. C.B. director of works and public buildings 1870/6, assistant under-sec. for war 1862/70, &c. D.C.L. F.R.S. Gamble, Major-(Jen. Dominic Jacotin, C.B. commanding in West Indies 1878, coL commanding brigade depdt Carlisle 1876/7, A.Q.M.G. Aldershot 1869/74, D.Q.M.G. New Zealand 1861/6; b. 16 Aug. 1823 Garstin, John Henry, c.ai. Gascoigne, Gen. John Hawkins, R.M. C.B. (retd.), served in Baltic and CJhina George, (Jen. Frederick Darley, C.B. 1843 (retd. list), coL 76tb regt. since 1876, served in Scinde campaign, Maliratta, &c. Gib, Col. William Anthony, C.B. Madras 8.a Gibbon, Lieut-Gen. James Robert, R.A- CB. (retd. f.p.), coL on staff s.E. district 1873/8, Canada 1869/70, commanding 4th division R.A. in Crimean war, at siege and fall of Sebastopol, served in Indian Mutiny, at tHiogfi and capture of Lucknow, severely woimded Gibbon, Thomas Mitchell, CLE. Gibbons, John, c.B. deputy-surgeon-gen. army; b. 87 May, 1826 Gibbs, Frederick Weymouth, CB. Q.a 1880, bar.-at-law L.I. tutor to H.R.U. Prince of Wales 1862/8 Gibbs, James, C.8.I. c.i.E. ordiiuu7 member council goremor- gen. of India 1880, member council of goT«nunent Bombay 1874/9, B.C.8. 1846, bar.-at-law I.T. 1864 Gibson, William Charles, CJI.0. Ceylon C.8. 18SS/69, auditor- gen. 1851/60, colonial see. 1860/9 (OIBSOR-CRAIO— Babt.) Gilbert, Lieut.-CoL Philip Bdward Victor, CB. l«th regt. served in (Mmean war 1866, and siege and fall of SrtMS- topol, served in Indian campaign 1867/8, and in Zoln war 1879; J). 26 July, 1836 (jMpps, Major-Gen. Reginald, CB. Scots guards, brig.-gen. (temporary) Ireland in 1881 Glasse, Adm. Frederick Henry Hastings, C.B. (retd. Ust), served in Burmah war 1826, C!hina war 1841/S, Scinde 1843, and Baltic 1864/6 Glyn, Licut-Gten. Julius Richard, CB. oommanding Dublin district 1878/81, served in Kaffir war 1868, in (Mmea and Indian Mutiny, K.L.H.M. (BART.) Glyn, Col. Richard Thomas, CB. CM.0. oomdg. Ist batt. 84th regt. served with 82nd regt. in (Mmea, and with 84th regt. in Indian Mutiny and in Zulu war (Bart.) Godley, Denis, c.B. sec. Irish church temporalities commLssion Goldsmith, Adm. George, c.B. served in CMna 1841, and at attack of Fort Kinbum 1866. Golds-worthy, Roger Tuckfield, C.M.G. adm. of the Island of St. Lucia, colonial sec. and member of executive council 1881, colonial sec. W. Australia 1877/81, pres. of Island of Nevis 1876/7, second in command of Volta expedition 1873/4, Sue served in volunteer cavalry under Gen. Have- lock in Indian Mutiny, and received a commission in 17th lancers, assist, field-engineer in defence of Lucknow, &c. Goodfellow, Col. William West, B.E. CB. executive engineer public works department south division Bombay, served in Persia 1856/7, and in Abyssinia and at storming of Magdala; b. 2 June, 1833 Goodwyn, Gen. Julius Edmond, c.B. (retired list 1881), col. 1st batt. Gloucestershire (28th) regt. since 1880, served in Crimea with 41st regt. E.L.H.M. Gordon, Archibald, m.d, c.b. inspector-gen. of hospitals, hon. surgeon to the Queen since 1870, served in Sutlej, Punjab, Crimea, China, and Oude Gordon, Arthur John Lewis, CM.G. private sec. to Sir Arthur Hamilton-Gordon, gov. of Fiji Gordon, Col. Benjamin Lumsden, c.B. r.a. Gtordon, Surgeon-Cten. Charles Alexander, M.D. c.B. (retd.), chief medical officer Madras army 1874/9, hon. ph>-sician to the Queen since 1876, surgeon-gen. Dover 1869,74, 1880, Aldershot 1874, served in Indian Mutiny and China Gordon, Major-Gen. Charles Edward Parke, CB. (retd. li^; served in KafOr war 1834, Indian Mutiny and Oude cam paign 1858, 9; b, 8 Jan. 1816 Gordon, brevet CoL CJharles George (Hon.),CB. R.B. wounded before Sebastopol, dec served in (Chinese war 1860; b. 28 Jan. 1833 Gordon, Gen. Charles Henry, CB. (retd.), lieut.-col. brigade depot Aberdeen 1868; 63, served with 93rd regt. in Crimea and Indian Mutiny, K.L.H.M. (Lacox— BART.) Gordon, Adm. George Thomas, K.u. (retd.), served at siege of Bilbao 1836, K.S.F. of Spain Gordon, Major-Gen. John, CB. Gordon, CoL John James Hood, CB. Bengal 8.C oomdt 89th Bengal N.i. served in Indian Mutiny, &c. at the siege and capture of Lucknow, and in Affghan war 1878/'9 Gordon, Major-Cten. Samuel Enderby, R.A. c.B. director artil- lery stores Woolwich 1871/7, ser?ed in (Mmea, at battles of Alma, Inkerman, and Baladava, siege and fall of Sebastopol 1864/6, and Indian Mutiny, K.L.ILM.; b. 14 Nov. 1884. Gordon, CoL Thomas Bdward, cb. 1881, C8.i. Bengal 8.C brigadier-gen. with Kuram force 1880, AJLQ. India, first political agent in Meywar since 1874, a.a.0. Lahore divi- sion 1878/4, dto. served in Indian campaign 1868.9; b. 12 Jan. 1838 Gordon, brevet CoL WiUiam, CLB. Bengal 8.a brigadier-gen. commanding Owalior district, assist, field engineer in Punjab campaigns 1848/9, fta ; b. 10 Feb. 1884 Gordon, Gton. William, cb. (retd. Ust), lieut-ool. brigade depot Hamilton, Glasgow, served in (Mmea, K.L.U.M. com- manded 17th regt 1869/69 (STIRLISO-MAZWKLI/— BART.) Gordon, Vioe-Adm. William Brenid Alphonao, R.^. cb. (retd. list) Qore, Angaitai Frederick, CM.o. lient-gor. Island of St. Vincent (B. ABBAK) Gongh, Bear-Adm. Frederick William, R.N. (retd. list), cb. a chevalier of the legion of honotir, and has the Turkish order of tbe medjidie, J.P. co.Letoeater (AflTLBT— Bart.) QOQldi Gerard Fhttds, as. minMar twident at Stuttgart since 1881, in Serria 1879/81, entefedthe service as attach6 at Hanover 1 Jan. 18M GonldabiUT, 8argeon-lC«jor Valerius SUpton, if.D. cm.g. (1876), administrator of goremment o< Battlements on the Gambia 1877; b. 17 Mar. 1889. Graham, Cyril Qerke, aiLO. Uent-gov. Grenada 1876,7 (Bart.) Graham, Donald, (U.B. Graham, ICajor^Jen. Cterald, r.k. v.c cb. asslBt. director of works for barracks from 1877, served in (Mmea, at the battles of Alma and Inkerman, and at the assault on the Bedan, and in CJhina 1860, K.L.H.1I.; b. 87 June, 1831. Graham, Gen. Henry Hope, cb. (retd.), ooL 77th regt. from 1876, served in China 1862, 1869, &a Graham, Bear-Adm. William, rjt. cb. Grant, Charles, C8.L B.C.8. judicial commissioner Nerbudda div. India Grant, Gen. Charles, RJL cb. 1849 (retd. list), served in Bur- mese 1826/6, Affghan 1839/40, GwaUor 1843, and Sutlej 1846, campaigns, wounded at battle of Sobraon Grant, Bear-Adm. Henry Duncan, R.N. CB. served in Baltic and during Indian Mutiny 1867/9, commanded "Nar- cissus " 1876/80, late A.D.C. to the (Jueen Grant, CoL James Augustus, CB. (civil), c&i. (retd.), served in Punjab, Indian Mutiny, and Abyssinian campaigns Grant, Hon. Major-Gen. William James Esten, c.B. col. R.A. (retd. f.p.), commanded R.A. at Malta 1873/8, AD.c. to the Queen 1866/70, served in Crimea, at siege and fall of Sebastopol Graves, Major-Gen. John Crosbie, cb. served in Scinde and Affghanistan 1871/2, Scinde 1843, at battle of Hydera- bad, Persian campaign 1866/7, commandant 3rd Bengal cav. since 1862, hon. AD.c to Viceroy of India (Lorl Northbrook) 1872/6; b. 19 Sept. 1880 Gray, CoL John Hamilton, ciLO. Green, William Kirby, CM.o. (1881), charg6 d'afEaires m Montenegro .imi consul-gen. in Albania VARIOUS ORDERS OF KNIGHTHOOD. 757 Greene, Col. Dominic Sorsfleld, R.A. c.b. commanded R.A. | HamUton, Rear-Adm. Richard Vesey, r.n. cb. director ... , . ^ . naval ordnance since 1878 (D. Athole) Hamley, Joseph Osbertus, cb. (civil), hon. commissary-gen. deputy-commissary-gen. ordnance 1878/80, served in Aus- tralia and N.z. Hanbury, James Arthur, cb. dep. surg.-gen. brigade sur- geon Bengal army Hand, Adm. George Sumner, CB. (retd.) Hardinge, Rear-Adm. Edward, r.n. cb. a.d.c to the Queen (V. Haroinqb) Hardinge, Lieut-Gen. Hon. Arthur Edward, cb. com -in- chief Ba army 1881 (V. Hardinqe) Hardy, Major-Gcii. William, cb. served in Crimea. k.m • b U Mar. 18SS ^ ' Hare, Edward, c&l late deputy-lMpector-gen. hospitals Bengal establishment Harley, CoL Bobert William, cb. cm.o. Ueut-gov. Grenada Blnoe 1877, of Tobago 187»/7, Ac. Ute 2nd w. India regt Harman, Major-Gen. George Byng (h.p.), cb. late brigade depot, DJLO. headquarters Ireland HameM, brevet LIeat.-Col. Arthur, B.A. CB. serred In Zulu war 1878; b. June 1888 Dublin district 1872/7, commanded a column during Fenian outbreak in Ireland, served in Indian Mutiny ; b. 22 Mar. 1826 Greene, CoL Godfrey Thomas, cb. (civil), late director engi- neering and architectural works admiralty Greene, John Ball, cb. commissioner of valuation in Ireland Greer, (hon.) Lieut-Gen. Heniy Harpur, CB. serred in N.Z. 1864/8 (K Ranfubly); b. 24 Feb. 1821 Gregory, Charles Hutton, CM.0. president institute CB. 18 consulting engineer Ceylon, the (3ape,and Trinidad, lieut- col. engineer and railway vols, ac Greig, Major John James, CB. chief constable Liverpool 1862/81, late 24th regt Grenfell, Adm. Sidney, cb. (retd. list) Grey, Major Leopold John Herbert, cs.l B.g.C deputy commis- sioner Punjab, and superintendent Bhawalpur state (E. Gret) Griffith, Charles Duncan, CM.0. chief magistrate Basntoland, commanding a division Cape police Griffith, Gen. Henry Darby, cb. 18ft5 (retd. list 1880), ooL 5th lancers since 1872, A.D.C to the Queen 185S/66, commanded Soots Greys in Crimea, K.M. served at battleaof Balaclava (wounded), Inkerman, siege and faU of BebastoiKd, Ac. Ghriffith, Philip, cb. oharg6 d'afBsires Oolnmbia ISH/W, sec. legation Greece 1887/tS, Washington 18M/4 Griffith, (Hon.) William Brandford, cx.0. late 1LL.C and auditor-gen. Barbadoes, Ueut-gov. Gold Coast oolony and administrator of Lagos 1879 GrowM, Frederick Sabnon, ci.K. vljl. Oxon. B.C8. magistrate of the Bnlandshahr district N.W.P. Oriental scholar and arohaoologist Hnnt-Qmbbe, Ovp^ Walter Jamea, Rjr. cb. a.d.c to the Queen, commanded a wing of the naval brigade at the battle of Amoafnl in the Ashantee expedition, where he was woottded, oonunanded " Derastation " 1877/8 Gnbbina, Frederick Bebb, cb. rob. 18M/6S Gubbina, Major-Gen. James, OB. (retd. Ust) Goiae, hon. Lient-Gen. John C%rist(^her, v.C CB. (retd. list). Berve^ Hatc^, Major-Gen. George Clilto, csj. Bengal ac (sup. Ust 1881), deputy-judge-advocate-gen. in Indian Mutiny; b. 11 Jan. 1820 Hanghton, Major-Gen. John (Jolpoys, cai. Bengal ac (sup. Ust 1881), served in Beloochistan and AfTghanistan 1838/42, severely wounded, lost his right hand (B. RAD- KOR) ; b. 25 Nov. 1817 Havelook, Capt Arthur Elibank, CM.o. gov. w. African settlements since 1881, chief civil commissioner of the Seychelles Islands 1878/81, acting chief 1874/6, M.L.C Fiji 1876, provisional and colonial sec. and receiver-gen. 1876, president of Nevis 1877 (Babt.) Hawkins, Hon. Major-(3en- Alexander Caesar, CB. col. r.a. (retd- f. p.), served at si^e and fall of Sebastopol (Bart.) Hawley, Major-Gen. Robert Beaufoy, cb. d.a.o. since 1878, assist military sec 1874/8, served with 89th regt. at Sebas- topol, D.AQ.M.O. at Balaklava; b. 18 April, 1821 Drtimmond-Hay, James de Vismes, cb. consul at Val- paraiso since 1870, Para 1866/70 (B. KiNNOULL) Leith-Hay, CoL Alexander Seba8tian,CB. lieut-coL late 93rd regt. which he led at Sebastopol, and the relief and capture of Lucknow, &c. Hayes, Vice-Adm. John Montagu, CB. served in China war 1840/2, &c K.W. of the Netherlands Heam, Col. Charles Shuckburgh, ci.E. Madias ac inspector- gen. Madras police, served in 2nd Burmese war 1852, A.A.O. to headquarters of Turkish contingent 1865/6, 4th class medjidie; b. 9 Feb. 1829 Heath, Rear-Adm. WnUam Andrew James, B.N. CB. (retd.), served at St Jean d'Acre, &c. Heathoote, CoL Charles Thomas, cb. Boac Heathoote, Lieut-CoL Mark Henry, CB. B.ac (CURRIE— BART.) Hector, James, m.d. CM.a. director of geological survey n.z &c. 3 i)2 758 COMPANIONS OF THE Helden, William Augustus Trydell, C.M.O. major Prince of Wak-s's Leicester (R. Canadian, late 100th) regt. served in Gambia and on Gold Coast Henderson, Joseph, c.M.o. Henderson, bt. Lieut.-CoL Philip Durham, cai. gen. super- iutendent of operations for suppression of Thuggee and Dacoity, political officer on staff Prince of Wales India 1876/6; b. 19 Aug. 1840 Hendley, John, c.b. deputy-surgeon-gen. served in the Gam- bia 1855, and at Umbeyla 1863, and in Aflghan war 1878, 9 ; b. 21 June, 1827 Henning, Major-Gen. Shurlock, CB. lleut-coL commanding brigade dep6t Dorchester since 1877, lieut.-coL late 38th regt. served with 88th regt. in the Crimea and Indian Mutiny, commanded 26th regt. in Abyssinia; b. S6 April, 1829 Henry, Major-Gen. Charles Stuart, R,A. C.B. A.D.a to Duke of Cambridge since 1872, served in Crimea, severely wounded in the trenches before Sebastopol, K.1L (B, SOMERVILLE); b. 25 Nov. 1822 Hepburn, Lieut.-Gen. Henry Poole, C.B. served in Crimea. XM.\ b. 24 Jan. 1822 Herbert, Lieut. -Gen. Arthur James, CB. commanding at Dublin 1876/8, served In Crimea, K.L.H.X. D.Q.1L0. 18i7/6S, A.A.O. at horse guards 1867/73, commanded Srd infantry brigade Aldershot 1873/6; b. 21 Jan. 18S0 Herbert, Charles St. John Septimus, C.B. Herbert, St. Leger Algernon, CM.o. 1880, private see to Gen. Sir Garnet Wolseley, O.aB. o.CM.O. Herries, Edward, c.b. acting chargd d'affaires at Rome sinoe 1874, diplomatic service sinoe 1864 (son of late Right Hon. John Charles Herries, M.P. and brother of Sir Charles John Herries, K.C.B.) Hervey, Lieut-Gen. Charles Robert West, CB. (civil). Bo. 8.C (sup. list 1881), late gen. superintendent of ThoggM and Dacoitec Bengal, served in Scinde campaign 1810/1, AJkC, and sec. to Sir James Outram in expedition to Persia 1857 ; b. 8 Feb. 1818; m. Mary Ann, dau. of (Jen. Petor de la Motte, CB.; she d. 3 Mar. 1880. He m. Sndly— 18 Sept. 1880, Miss Mary Dudley Hewlett, Thomas GiUham, CLE. depnty-inspector-gen. of hospitals Heyland, Gen. Alfred Thomas, CB. (retd. list 1881). coL Prince of Wales's own (West Yorks. regt), formerly I4tb regt. 1881, served with 98th regt. in Crimea Hichens, Major-Gkn. William. CB. bU-ooL lUB. Hicks, Col. Thomas William, CB. ooL 14th regt formerly in Bombay art. Higginson, Major-Gen. George Wentworth Alexander, CB. commanding home* district 1879, late lieut-ooL grenadier guards, served in Crimea, K.L.H.X. (B. CA8TLXTOWH) ; b. 21 June, 1826 Hill, CoL Rowley Sale, CB. Bengal int (Babt.) Hill, Edward Stock. CB. lieut-col. 1st Glam. art voL oorps Hillier, Col. George Edward, c.b. inspector-gen. Irish con- stabulary since 1876, served in Gwalior and Satlej cam- paigns Hills, Col. John, CB. R.B. Hillyar, Adra. Charles Farrel,CB. oom.-in-ohlef (Thina station 1877/8, Pacific station 1872/3 Hillyar, Vice-Adm. Henry Schank, CB. senior officer on Irish station since 1876, served in China war and in (Mmea, K.L.II.M. Hire, Rear-Adm. William Henry (retd. list), CB. Hirst, Henry Sagar, CB. lieut-col. 3rd Yorks. W.R. vols, corps Hodgson, Arthur, CM.G. executive commissioner for (Queens- land at Paris exhibition 1878, high sheriff Warwick 1881 Hoey, John Cashel, cm.g. sec. to London committee for Mcl- bourue International E.xhibition Hoggan, Col. John William, c.B. Bengal s.C Holland, Lieut.-Col. Trevenen James, c.b. (retd.), q.m.o. Abyssinia 1867/8, A.Q.M.G. Persia 1866, and in Indian Mutiny HoUoway, James Lewis, CB. deputy-surgeon-gen. served in Zulu war 1879; b. 2 July, 1824 Holloway, William, c.8.1. judge high court Madras 1868/7, Madras CS. 1848/77 Home, Ck)L Robert, R.B. c.b. Bulgarian Commission 1878 com. R.E. in Ashautee 1873, A.Q.G.lf. since 1878 Hood, Rear-Adm. Arthur William Acland, R.N. CB. 2nd lord of the admiralty 1877/8, director naval ordnance 1869,74, late A-D.c to the Queen (BART.) Hope, Theodore Calcraft C.S.I. additional member council gov.-gen. India since 1877, agent, &c. to gov. of Surat Hope, Lieut-GJen. William, CB. (retd. list), com. fonses in ScoUand 1880/1, served with 7l8t regt. in Crimea and Cen- tral India (Bart.) Hopkins, Major-Gen, William Friend, CB. R.1I. (retd.), A.D.C. to the Queen 1869/64, served in CMmea, K.L.H.M. Hopkinson, Major-Gen. Henry, cs.i. Bengal ac (sup. list 1881), late agent to governor-gen. N.B. frontier, served in Punjab and Burmah, formerly commissioner at Assam ; b. 8 Aug. 1830 Horton, Rear-Adm. WiUiam, R.K. cb. (retd.) (Broks* MIDDLBTON— BABT.) ' Hoekine, Rear-Adm. Anthony Hil^, BJJ. CB. one of the lords of the admiralty since 1880, senior officer in Aostralia 1876/9, late naval A.D.C to the Queen (RoBiNsoK— Bart.) Ho«te, Ck>L Dixon Edward, CB. on staff com.-in-chief 8.B. district since 1878, served in Crimea, at baUles of Alma, Inkerman, and Balaclava, at fall and siege of Sebastopol, K.M. (Babt.) Howard, Heniy, cb. sea of legation at Washington sinoe 1874 (B. CARLI8LB) Hewlett, Major-Gen. Arthnr, &B. Bengal B.a (sop. list 1881). Q.11.0. Madras 1871/8, served in Indian Mutiny, wonndot beface Toolsepoie 1868, iXA.QJi.G. of division 1869, a.Q.>! Bangor field dlrisiao 1869; b. SO July, 1819 Hadaon, bt-CoL John, cb. BAa Hughes, Bmilius, en .o. aseist-orwnmi— ly-gen. in the army 1880, commissary in Zulu war 1879; b. 6 Jane, 1844 HnghM, Col. Robert John, CB. (h.p.), late 6Srd regt HoghM, Lieat-Oen. William Templer, CB. Bengal 8.C oom. Sirhind division 1879 (B. Chxtbbtov); b. t April, 18SS Home, Allan OotaTina, as. eea to Indian goTeroiiMnt rerenne and agrlooltonl depertment sinoe 1871 Home, OoL Henry, aa. exon o( yeomen of the guard sinoe 187S, served with Nth regt in Crimea, X.L.BJI. ool. late gren. guards, one of the oorpe o< genttomen-at-arms 18M/7J (8TU»-BART.) Hoina, Major-Oen. Robert, cb. Ueat-ooL Mth legt (reti com. All a h a b a d division Bengal army 1879, oom. Sanger district 1874/7, served in Crimea, x.h.UM.\ b. S8 Nov. 18S8 Hunt, Lient-CoL James Vsre, OB. &&c depnty-assistant- oamnUsMiy-gen. 1st dass, sarred in Aflghan war 1878/9 (Yxiui— Babt.) Hontttr , William Wilson, QXM. LLJ>. director-gen. of stotisUcs to government of India Hntchinaon, Major-Gen. George, cb. cb.L (retd.), lieut-ool. Bengal ac served at Luoknow, In Indian Mutiny Hatt, Major-Oen. George, CB. sea and registrar to oommis- sioneis of Chelsea hospital sinoe 18M, served through Aflghan and Soinde campaigns, in Persia and Indian Mutiny, principal commissary of ordnanoe Bombay 1868 Impey, LIeut-Ck)l. Eugene Clutterbuck, CLB. Ingall, Gen. William Lenox, CB. (retd. list), served In Sutl. campaign 1846, and in (Mmea, K.L.H.M.; b. 3 June, 1832 Ingllby, (k)L Charles Henry, cb. commanding ra. in Nortli Britain, inspector auxiliary forces at Aberdeen 1875, served in (Mmea, at battles of Alma, Balaclava, and Inkerman (severely wounded), and at siege of Sebastopol, K.M. (Bart.) Inglis, John Forbes David, C8.L senior member board of revenue N.w. provinces since 1868, H.L.C India 1872 since 1875 Inglis, (Jen. William, CB. (retd. list), served in CWmc K.L.U.M.; b. 8 July, 1823 Inglott, Ferdinando Vincenzo, CM.O. collector of customs Malta since 1868 Inman, Ernest Hobart, cb. commdg. Liverpool brigade R.N. art. vols. Innes, Francis William, M.D. CB. surgeon-gen. (h.p.) 1878, served in Indian Mutiny VARIOUS ORDERS OF KNIGHTHOOD. 759 Innea, J Rose, C.X.o. acting administrator Griqnaland WMt 1879, fonnerly oivil commiaBioner King William's Town Innea, John Harrie Eer, X.R.CB.R. C.B. sorgeon-gren. prin- ci(ml medical officer in Bengal since 1876, medical super- intendent Malta 1873/6, served in Crimea and Oade Inskip, Rer. Bobert Mills, R.X. c.B. (retd.) Irvine, Matthew Bell, c.B. CILO. (hon.) commissary-gen. (retd.) 1881, district oommiasary-gen. Aldershot 1878, served in Canada, Aostralia, Crimea, West Indies, Spain, Bed Biver expedition, and Ashantee; b. 7 Jan. 1833 /Irving, Major-Gen. Alexander, R.A. C.b. (retd.), served in V Crimea ^loCu^m^ Irving, Charles John, cjijO. reaidt. oooncillor at Malacca, Stralta Settlements /^yritiy Ahmaty, R.K. C.B. L.ILCA Ireland 1860, hon. m.d. ( Dublin 1881, inspector-gen. hospitals and fleets 1880, served ^ -^n Clold Coast 1871 X3/*«^ 'Mr Jackson, Bobert William, C.B. brigade snrgeon, served in ( rimea, Indian Matiny, and Adiantee; b. 11 Aug. 18S7 Jameson, WUllam, C.I.B. depaty-sorgeon-gen. Janisch, Hudson Balph, CM.o. governor St Hdena 1878, police magistrate 18S1/6, ooL sea and aoditor-gen. 1868/78 Janris, hon. Major-Gen. Samuel Peters, cm.o. lient-coL (h.p.) 8Snd regt. with which he served in Indian Mutiny, d.a.0. of a district in Canada, on spsoisl service at Cape 1879 Jeans, William David, as. Joe, Joseph, v.c an. sargsosHnsJor, dsputy-inspeotor of hospltak (raid.); m. Sf Nov. 1880, Norah (^arola, dan. of Charles BUey, Esq. of London Je A^js, Lieat-Oen. and hon. (}en. Bdmnnd Bichard, C.B. ool. Manshester (6lnl) regt 1881 (retd. list), served in Oimea, oom.i88th regt at Inkerman. E.M. Jenkins, OoL Frmnds Howell, cb. Usot-ooL Bengal a.0. hrlg.- gen. Cabal Held ftaroe 1879, oom. of corps of Onldss since 1870, JLD.C. to ths Qneen, severaly woonded at dsge and asaanlt of Delhi, Aa; b. 18 Sept 18tf Jenkins, Jamss, Rjr. M.D. as. inapsctor-gsn. hospitals and flebts sinos 1878, 4a smgeon naval brigade Crimea, K.L.B.X. Jenkins, Besr-Adm. Bobert, CM. served in Syrian, China, Borneo, and KaiHr wara, Arotio expedition, and New Zealand war 1868/4 Jenkins, William, atx. massacred with others of the British embaMy at (Tabnl 8 Sept 1879 Jephson, Major-Gen. Stanhope William, C.B. retd. (f.p), lieut.-coL tnd regt served in Aflghan 1841, and China war, brigadier 1860 (Babt.) ^»^ * • Ht^ l^ij . JdEnson, CoL Allen Baysrd, bjbxx CB. (Baht.) Johnson, CoL Alnred Clarke, as. ila. Johnstone, Major-Gen. Henry Campbell, C.B. (retd.), Bengal 8.C deputy superintendent revenue survey 5.W. frontier Punjab sinoe 1866 Johnstone, Lleut-CoL Jamee,aB.l. Bengal inf. dep. commit. AMam. and political agent Munipnr Jones, Humphrey Stanley Herbert, CB. commissary-gen. (h.p.) since 1869, served in (Mmea and New Zealand wars Jones, Bear-Adm. William Gore,C.B. com.-ln-chief B. India station, late naval attach^ at Washington Jordan, CoL Joseph, C.B. (retd.), co mmandin g brigade depot Beading 1877, lieut-coL hite 4l8t regt served In Crimea and Indian Mutiny, K.M. ; b. 84 June, 1886 Jostioe, Lieut-CoL William Clive, CJI.O. comd. troops Gold Coast Ctolony 1880 Kaye, Lieut.-Gen. Edward, RJL aB. retd. as maJor-gen. com. Mooltan brigade 1878/78, served in Aflghanistan 1839, on the Sutlej, In Punjab, and in Indian Mutiny Keone, Lieut-Gen. the Hon. Huasey Fane, C.B. (B. Keanb) Keane, Leopold George Frederick, C.B. lleut-coL and hon. coL Waterford dty mlL (BA.RT.) Koatinge, C!ol. Richard Harte, V.C. C.8.I. Bombay 8.C. chief commissioner Assam, dangerously wounded kx three places at the siege of Chandaree, in Indian Mutiny (Pottisqek— BART.); b. 17 June, 1826 Keefer, Thomas Colvin, CM.O. executive commissioner for CJanada at Paris exhibition 1878 Keen, Lient-CoL Frederick John, CB. B.&C. served in Aff gh^m campaign 1878/9, com. Ist Punjab infantry, served with Snd Punjab infantry during Indian Mutiny 1857/8, at siege and capture of Delhi, &c. relief of Lncknow by Lonl Clyde, battle of Cawnpore, siege and capture of Lucknow, &c. Keens, James Henry, C.M.g. m.l.c. Tobago 1878, late presi- dent Kelly, Gen. Thomas C!onyngham, CB. lieut-coL (h.p.), late 47th regt. served in Crimea and Indian Mutiny, k.m. Kennedy, Cliarles Malcolm, C.B. of the foreign office Kennedy, Vice-Adm. John James, CB. (retd.), served in CMmean war, ILL.H.M. Kennedy, CoL Thomas Gilbert, CB. B.&C com. Snd Punjab cav. served in Affghan war 1878/9 King, Lieut-CoL Anthony Singleton, K.H. late 10th regt. Kingscote, Ck)L Bobert Nigel Pitthardinge, C.B. m.p. West Gloucester since 1888, extan equerry to Prince of Wales, capt Ute Scots gnards, served in (Mmea at battle of Inkerman, &c. groom in waiting to the Queen 1869/66 Knight, Frederick Winn, CB. lieut-coL 1st Wore R.V. Knight, James Blackburn, CI.B. KnoUys, Francis, CB. private sea to Prince of Wales (see Knigiitaob) KnoUys, Major Lonis Frederick, ciLO. 96th regt late com. constabulary Fiji Knowles, OoL Charies Benjamin, CB. 67th regt or Hamp- shire regt Knox, Balph Henry, ca depnty-scoonntant-gen. of war office Knox, Lient-(3«n. Thomas Edmond, CB. (retd. list) lieut.-ool. brigade depdt at Tarmoath 1878/6, com. 67th regt in China (B. BAHrURLT) Kortright, Oomelins HenderiokMn, CX.a. governor British Gnians since 1876, (Hunbia 1878/5, &a Lafont, Bev. Bugene, OLB. Lambert, John, CLB. dep. commissioner police, Calcutta Lambert, hon. Major-Gen. '^^niam, CB. bt coL (h.p.), late (>)nnaught rangers (88th regt); b. 16 Aug. 1836 Lane, CoL Cedl Newton, ciLG. British reeldent at Cephur Ionia 1860/4, Uent-ooL Staff. mlL 1875/6 (B. ABiKGDOir) Lane, Cten. John TheophUus, cb. 1846, coL com. r.a. served as conunisMuy of ordnance In Aifghan campaign 1843, served in Satlej canqadgn 1846/6, and in Punjab 1848/9 Lamack, William James Mndle, cm.o. of Donedin, K.Z.; m. Eliia Jane Guise ; she d. 8 Nov. 1880, aged 86 Law, Col. Francis Towry Adeane, It-coL R.A. CB. A.A.&Q.M.O. Woolwich district 1881, served in (Mmean war 1866, at siege and ftdl of SebastopoL In expedition to China 1860, served in Zulu war 1879, com. rji. at Cape (B. Ellbn- BOBOUGH) Lawrence, Lleut-Cton. Bichard Charles, cb. (civil), Bengal »jc. (sup. list 1881). served in SutleJ campaign and Indian Mutiny, oom. 4th column of assault at capture of Delhi (B. LAWRBSCE) Lay, Horatio Nelson, CB. bar.-at-Iaw ic.T. Inspector-gen. customs (Jhlnese government 1859/64, &c. Layard, Edgar Leopold, c.m.g. Ceylon barrister, consul In New Caledonia since 1876 Laye, Lieut -Gen. Joseph Henry, CB. (retd. list) Lees, Capt. Charles Cameron, CM.o. gov. and com.-ln-chief of the Bahama Islands 1881, oonsul-gen. Borneo 1880, gov. and com.-in-chief island of Labuan, &c. 1879/80, late lleut- gov. Qold Coast, collector of customs at Lagos 1878/4, administrator since 1874, late 33nl regt. Left'oy, Anthony O'Grady, CM.o. Leith, Gen. Bobert William Disney, CB. (retd. list), A.o. of division In Indian Mutiny, served In Persian Gulf 1838, and in Punjab 1848; b. 88 Feb. 1819 Lennox, Major-Gen. Wllbraham Gates, v.c c.B. r.e. (h.p.), commanding R.B. Curragh, military attach^ In Turkey 1876, and with the Ckrman armies during the Franco-German war, served in Oimea, at battle of Inkerman and fall of SebastopoL snd in Indian Mutiny, at battle of Cawnpore and siege of Lucknow (D. Richmond) Lethbridge, E. Roper, ci.e. bar.-at-law I.T. M.A. Exeter ColL Oxon. Indian press commissioner 7C0 COMPANIONS OF THE Levey, George Collins, C.M.G. sec. to Victoria commission at Paris exhibition 1877, and to Melbourne International exhibition 1880 Lightfoot, Major-Gen. Thomas, C.B.; b. 27 Dec. 1820 Limond, Col. David, C.B. R.E. Lindsay, (hon.) Major-Gkn. Alexander Hadden, II.A. (retd.), C.B. commanding art. Koorum column, served in Indian Mutiny, wounded at capture of Delhi (son of Col. Lindsay, C.B. 78th highlanders); b. 10 Aug. 1830 Lindsay, Lieut.-Col. the Hon. Charles Hugh, C.B. 6th Mid- dlesex R.V. Littleton, Col. Hon. Edward George Percy, CM..Q. major and lieut.-col. gren. guards since 1881, late military sec to Mar- quis of Lome, governor-gen. of Canada (B. Hathertos) Littleton, Hon. WiUiam Francis, CM.o. 1880, private sec, to Right Hon. Sir Bartle Frere, Bart, bar.-at-law I.T. 1872 (B. Hatiierton) Loch, Major-Gen. Francis Adam Ellis, C.B. Bombay 8.C. political resident and brig.-gen. com. at Aden, served in Punjab campaign 1848, Indian Mutiny, wounded, political agent Scinde frontier 1873/6; b. 3 May, 1826 Lockhart, Major-(Jen. Graeme Alexander, C.B. retd. (Ip.) as lieut.-col. 78th regt. with which he served in Persis, and in Indian Mutiny (SINCLAIR of Stevenson— Babt.) Lockhart, Lieut.-CoL William Stephens Alexander, C3. Ben- gal inf. Loftns, Lieut.-Gen. WiUiam James, CB. (retd. Uat), senred with 38th regt. in Crimea and at capture of Lucknow, K-M.; b. 7 Jan. 1822 Logan, Major-Gen. Robert Abraham, C.B. brigade depdt Hounslow, commanding 49th and 80th sab-distriots 1877/81, lieut.-col. (h.p.) 67th regt. 1861/7; b. 26 Jnly, 1814 Longden, Gen. Henry Errington,c.B. CM. (retd. list), Uent- col, (h.p.) 10th regt. served in Sutlej 184«, Punjab 1848, and in Indian Mutiny 1888; b. 14 Jan. 181» Longfleld, Gen. John, C.B. coL SWh regt. since 1868, serred ill Indian Mutiny Longmore, Thomas, C.B. aorgeon-gen. senred with Iftth regt in Crimea, K.L.H. served in Indian Mntiny. pro! army medical school Netley since 1860, hon. sorgeon to the Queen since 1888 Lonsdale, Comdt. Rupert la Trobe, aM.0. commanding Fingo levies Zulu war 1879 Lovett, Lieut.-CoL Beresford, B.B. as.i. consnl NJt. PenU 1880, engineer public works India 187S/8, serred in AfCghan campaign 1878/9; b. 16 Feb. 1839 Low, Oen. Alexander, CB. (retd. list 1881), ooL 4th hnaan 1881, 2nd dragoon guards 1874/81^ served in Crimea with 4th dragoons, K.L.H.M. including battlesof Alma, Balaclava, Inkerman, and Tchemaya, siege and fUl of Sebastopol, commanded regt. at Inkerman; b. 19 June, 1817 Low, Hugh, CM.o. Low, Lieut.-Col. Robert Conliffe, CB. Bengal oav, Lowder, Gen. Samuel NetterviUe, R.1I. CB. late djlo. served in Baltic and Mexico Drury-Lowe, brevet Col. Drury Chinon, CB. lient.-ooL 17th lancers, served with that regt in the Crimea 1858, at dege and fall of Sebastopol, in Indian campaign 1858/9, and commanded that regt. in Zulu war 1879, brigadier-gen. com. cav. brigade in Boer campaign (Transvaal) 1881 ; b. 8 Jan. 1832 Lowry, Major-Gen. Robert William, CB. lient-ooL 47th regt. 1863/76, served in the Crimea, &c. (E. Bklmore). Lnard, Yice-Adm. William Gamham, C.B. adm. superinten- dent Malta dockyard since 1878, served in China 1841. Lucas, Major-Gen. Alfred William, C.B. Bombay ac deputy- commissary-gen. Bombay 1870/6, served in Mahratta cam- paign 1844/6, and Indian Mutiny, head of commissariat in Abyssinian war 1867/8; b. 6 July, 1822 Luck, Lieut.-CoL George, C.B. 18th hussars (1879), served in Boer campaign 1881, in Aflghan war 1878/9, slightly wounded; b. 24 Oct. 1840 Ludloiv, Major Edward Samuel, CLE. Luke, Stephen Paget Walter Vyvyan, CLE. of the Punjab telegraph dept. Lushington, Col. Franklyn, C.B. late lieut.-col. Scots guards served with »th regt. in AfTghan war 1842 (BART.) Lnxmoore, Capt. Percy Pott, rjj. C.b. 2nd in naval brigade Ashantee war 1874 Lyall, Charles James, B.A. CLE. under-sec, to government of India in home, revenue, and agricultural department Lyons, Major-Gen. Thomas Casey, c.B. (h.p.), brigade dep<' ' .. D.Q.M.G. Ireland 1877/81, served in Indian Mutiny; b. 9 July, 1829 Lys, Lieut.-CoL George Mowbray, CB. late lleut-ool. 20th regt. which he commanded at Lnoknow, serred with 48th regt. in the Oimea K.M. Lyster, Col. Harry Hammon, v.c c.B. BAC Maberley, Major-Gen. Evan, R.A. CB. (retd.), served in Indian Mutiny Macalister, Arthur, CM.o. Macan, Gen. Henry, CB. servcii on personal staff of general officer com. Scinde field force, AA.O. Scinde and AiHghan- istan 1841, com. 1st brigade at capture of Kotah, 80 ICar. 1858 Ifacartney, Halliday, mj>. &m.o. BngUsh sea Chinese legation Macbean, Ck>L Oeosg* Sooogall, cb. bja Macbeath, Lieut,-CoL George, CB. Biacdonald, CoL John Alexander Mathew, OB. Bo&C. Ifacdonald, Lieut-Gen. William Charles Bobertson, CB. Madras &C (sup. list 1881), senred in Owalior campaign 1849/4, Uent-col. Turkish contingent, comdt regt Turkish car. in Russian war, sererdy wounded near Kartch, K.M.; b. 4 Sept 1815 MacDongall, (Hon.) WiUiam, CB. of Toronto MoEachem, Lient-CoL Archibald, OM.o. 50th Oanadiaa miL 1867 Maogregor, William, MJ>. CJIjO. ebM mad. oOoer and recelTer-gen. Fiji Maeliittr*, Ueat-Oea. Andrew WUliam (sap. list). r.a. (Ute IfadrasX OLB. oonunanding Hyderabad subsidiary force 187f , '*'«— ^«*^*^ a brigade & district Madras 1889/74, and Snd HydMrabad ear. 18il/S, serrwl la China 184S, &c.; b. S4 Feb. 1815 Molntyre, Ueut-Oen. Colin CampbeD, aB. (retd.) Maokensle, MaJa^Oen. Alasander. cb. served in Persia 1857, and in Indian Mntiny; h. 15 Oct 181S lfaek«iisl«, William, mj>. cb. cill inspeetor-faa. of hoqrftals, late chief Inqpeotor-fen. medical dapartment MaclCTlto, OoL John Oraham, B.B. O.B. chairman board of public works Ireland Bfaokinnon, Oen. George Henry, cb 1847 (retd.), coL S6th regt since 186S, A.QJC.O. Kafllr war 1846/7, serred in Kaffir warl851/S Ma<>1rtnn. India Martin, Lieut-CoL CTunlifle, CB. Bengal cav. Martindale, Lieut-CoL Benjamin Hay, R.E. CB. (civil),gen. manager London and St Katharine docks since 1873, com- missioner railway. &o. N.8.W. 1857/61, imder-sec. public works there 1859/61, deputy-controller at Aldershot, in Canada, and S.B. district, &o. Maaon, Richard Denton, cb. (retd.), inspector-gen of hospitals and fleets, hon. surgeon to Queen 1879 Maaon, Admiral Thomas Henry, CB. (retd.), served at capture of Canton 1841, &c. Maaay, Hampden Hugh, M.D. CB. surgeon-gen. chief sanitary branch army medical department 1867/72, served in Sutlej and (Mmea, KJC. Master, C!oL William (Thester, cb. of hon. corps of gentlemen- at-arms sinoe 1870, lieiit.-coL 28th regt. commanded 6tb regt. at relief and capture of Lucknow 1857, and in Oude 1868/9 (CURTIS— BART.) Matheson, Donald, c.b. It. -col. Ist Lanarks. engineer vol. corps Mathevr, Oeorge Felton, C.I.B. traffic suptdt Indus Valley state railway Mattel, Major-€^en. Antonio, O.M.O. (retd.) Matorln, William Henry, c.B. (civil), served in West Indies, Australia, in China, and at the Cape, deputy -commissary- gen. 1859, controller in Ireland 1870,4 Maude, C!oL Francis Comwallis, rjl y.C cb. consul-gen. Warsaw since 1876, advocate-gen. Bombay 1874/8, served in Indian Mutiny (V. Hawardek) Maude, CoL Gteorge Ashley, R.A. c.B. crown equerry and sec. to master of horse since 1859, commanded troop B.H.A. in Oimea, K.M. (V. Hawarden) Maunsell, Major-CJen. Frederick Richard, R.E. c.B. hon. A.D.C. to gov. -gen. India since 1876, served in Punjab campaign 1848/^9, dangerously woimded in Indian Mutiny, commandcti Bengal sappers and miners at Boorkee 1863/76 ; b. 4 Sept. 1828 Maunsell, CoL Thomas, CB. (h.p.), lieut.-coL brigade depOt Reading sinoe 1875, served in Pimjab and (Mmea, K.M. and in Indian Mutiny; b. 10 Sept 1822 Maxwell, (3en. Alexander, c.B. (retd. list 1881), coL Ist batt border (34th) regt commanded 46th regt. at fall of Sebas- topoL K.L.H.l(.; b. 7 Mar. 1816 Maxwell, Gten. Bdward Herbert, CB. (retd. list), lleut-ooL late 88th regt. served in CMmea and Indian Mutiny, K-L.H.M.; b. 30 July, 1822 Maxwell, Lieut-(3en. Henry Hamilton, R.A. cb. served in Owalior 1843/4 and Sutlej 1845/6 campaigns, and wounded in Indian Mutiny (brother of Lieut.-Cton. Sir Oeorge Vaoghan MaxweU, K.CB. and of Sir Peter Benson Max- weU): b. 8 Mar. 1824 Mayne, Rear-Adm. Richard Charles, rjt. cb. served in Baltic and Crimea, K.L.H.M. wounded in New Zealand Mein, CoL Frederick Robert CB. lieut-coL Ute 94th regt. served in CJanada 1848, in the Crimea, K.M. and in China MeUersh, Vice-Adm. Arthur, cb. R.n. served in Bast and West Indies, North and South America, China, Mediter- MelvllI, Philip Sandys, C.B.L agent to gov.-gen. at Baroda, B.C.8. 1846 Merriman, CoL Charles Jamea, c&i. B.B. chief engineer for irrigation in Sdnde, and ondoHWO. to government (irriga- tion branch) Bombay, served in Perda 1856/7; b. 10 Oct 1831 Le Mesorier, Heniy Feveril, oifliL chief engineer of the great Indian Peninsula railway 1869, agent until 1877, member of Egyptian railway board 1877, ineddent 1879 MetoalDB, Charlea Theophilus, C8.L B.C8. (Bart.) MetcaUlB, CoL James, c.B. late Bengal army, A.D.O. to Marquis of Dalhoude 1848/58, and to Lord Clyde 1857/60, when gov.-gen. India Michael, CoL James, C.8.I. Madras ac military sea to gov. of Madrsa, served in the Deocan; b. 2 Jan. 1828 Miohell, Major-Oen. John Edward, CB. coL R.A. (h.p.), served in (Mmea, brigadier-gen. commanding Rohilcund district, served in (Mmean war, at battles of Alma and Balaclava and dege of Sebastopol 1854/5, K.M. and at Lucknow, &c. in Indian Mutiny; b. 16 Sept 1827 Michell, Thomas, c.B. consul at Christiana 1880, at TiHis 1878/80, at St Petersburg 1866/74 Middleton, CoL Frederick Dobson, CB. (h.p.), late 29th foot Miller, (ToL Oeorge Murray, cb. lieut-coL (h.p.) 79th regt. lieut-ooL oommanding brigade Ayr depdt sinoe 1877, served in (Mmea and at Lucknow; b. 26 Jan. 1829 Mills, Capt Charles, CM.O. Milman, Major-Oen. Oeorge Bryan, CB. major Tower of London dnce 1870, served in 5th fusiliers 1889/66, assistant military sec. at Mauritius 1854/6, served at relief and capture of Lucknow, 1857 (BART.) Mitchell, Lieut-CoL Charles Bullen Hugh, CM.O. major R.M. (retd. f. p.), colonial sea Natal 1877, British Honduras 1868/77, recdver-gen. British Ouiana in 1877, served In Baltic during Russian war 1854/6, at bombardment of Sweaborg Moir, Alexander Wilson, CILO. preddent Island of St Kitts since 1872, &c. Molesworth, Guilford Lindsey, c.i.k. (B. Molesworth) Mollan, Lieut.-Ck)l. William Campbell, CB. late 96th regt. brigade-major with rifle brigade at riege of Lucknow MoncreifT, (Hon.) CoL Alexander, cb. lieut-coL Duke of Edinburgh's own Edinburgh art mlL Moncrieff, Major Colin Campbell Scott, C.8.I. R.B. sea to commiss. Mysore, served in Oude campaign 1858/9; m. 18 Sept. 1879, Margaret, widow of Lewis J. Sturge, of Inner Temple, and has a dau. b. 28 Nov. 1880. 762 COMPANIONS OF THE Money, Alonzo, c.b. of public debt department Cairo, member Bengal board of revenue, B.C.8. 1843/78. Money, Lleut.-Col. Gerard Noel, C.B. B.8.C. Money, William James, C.ai. judge first grade, Mymensing Bengal, B.C.S. since 1853 Montagu, Gen. Horace William, R.E. (retd. list), C.B. served in Crimea, at battles of Alma and Inkerman, taken prisoner at siege of Sebastopol, K.L.H.M. commanded R.E. at Col- chester and at Halifax, X.S. 1872/4 (D. Mascii ESTER) Monteath, Alexander McLaurin, C.8.I. Montgomerie, Rear-Adm. John Eglinton. C.B. (refcL list), A.D.C. to the Queen 1876/8 (E. Eglixtok) Montgomery, Lieut.-G«n. George Samuel, CM. comd. field detachment in Ahme. late Canadian minister of agriculture Pell7, Seville Marriott, r.B.C& CB. inspector-gen. (retd.) of hospitals Bombay army (Bart.) PemtMrton, bt.-Cmdt Peter, CM.0. Raby, Rear-Adm. Henry James, R.I7. Y.C CB. (retd.), served with naval brigade at Sebastopol, K.L..H.tf. Radollfte, Major-Gen. William Pollexfen, CB. com. E. district since 1878, inspector-gen. of musketry at Hythe 1873/8, served with SOth regt in Crimea, K.M. and in Indian Mutiny (B. DE Blaquiere); b. 2 Dec. 1822 Raikes, Charles, c.8.1. B.cs. 1830/60, oommiasloner of Lahore 18 . civil commissioner in the field during Mutiny, late judge of Sudder Ck)urt, Ag^ra Raines, Gen. Julius Augustus Robert. CB. (retd. Ust 1881), served in (Mmea and Indian Mutiny, K.M.; b. 9 Mar. 1826 Rainey, Gen. Henry Gamer, CB. (retd. list). lieut-coL (h.p.) 61st regt served in China and Indian Mutiny; b. 6 Nov. 1813 Rait, Hon. Lieut-CoL Arthur John, CB. (retd. R.H.A. 1877), com. R.A. in Ashantee 1874, served in New Zealand 1863/4 (V. Arbuthnott) Randolph, Vioe-Adm. George Granville, CB. comd. detached squadron 1878/5, commodore at the (^pe 1867/72, &o. Clerk-Rattray, Lieut-Gen. James, cb. (retd. list), late 90th regt; b. 31 Oct 1832 Ravenhill, CoL Philip, R.E. cb. deputy director of works at war office since 1877, served in Crimea, at battles of Alma and Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol, K.M.; b. 9 Feb. 1828 764 COMPANIONS OF THE Ravenscroft, Edward William, C.8.I. member Bombay L.C. since 1872, chief sec. Bombay government revenue and finance departments, B.C.S. 1851 Rawlinson, Robert, C.B. chief engineer, inspector local government board since 1872, sanitary commissioner British army in Crimea, &c. Reade, Edward Anderdon, C.B. late B.C.S. (BART.) Redgrave, Alexander, C.B. inspector of factories. Redgrave, Richard, gb. royal academician, late surveyor of pictures to the Queen (science and art department) Redmond, (hon.) Lieut-Gen. John Patrick, C.B. served in Punjab, and at Khohat Pass 1850, and capture of Delhi 1857; b. 23 Mar. 1824 Reeve, Henry, C.B. registrar of privy council, D.C.L. editor of " Edinburgh Review " since 1856 Reeves, Henry Sjiencer Edward, C.B. assist-commisBary-gen. commissary and transport staff Reid, Francis, M.D. C.M.G. Reilly, Col. William Edward Moyses, R.A. C.B. com. R.H.A. Aldershot 1879, comd. R.A. in Zulu war 1878/9, extra A.D.C. to H.R.n. the com.-in-chief since 1877, as8i8t.-director of arty, and stores 1871/5, brigade major in Crimea war, D.A.Q.M.O. at head-quarters, accompanied PnuBiaa army 1866, military attach^ to embassy in France during sieg^ of Paris, &c.; b. 13 Jan. 1827 Rennie, Capt. James, C.b. late Indian navy, served in China, Burmah, and Persian Gulf 1857, superintendent of marine and marine sec. to Indian government 1858/63 Renny, Gen. Henry, C.8.1. (retd. list 1881), col, 2nd batt R. North Lane. regt. (formerly 81st regt.) 187», 35th regt 1875/9, com. 81st r^. throughout Indian Mutiny, com. divisions at Luckuow and Umballa 1861/S, brlgadiflr*gen. at Aldershot 1865/9, com. at Ceylon 1869/74, MiTed linoe 1837 on full pay; b. 9 Sept. 1816 De Renzy, Annesley Charles Castrlot, OB. depaty-«orgeon- gen. Beng^al army Resmardson, Col. Edward Birch, CB. late gren. gnards which he com. at Inkerman (S. WB8TX0RLAKD) Rich, (lion.) Lieut.-Qen, George Whltworth Talbot, aB. D.Q.M.o. at Malta 1867/7S, served in Crimea and in Cen- tral India campaigns (Bart.) Rice, Vice-Adm. Edward Bridges, C3. A.D.a to the Queen 1869/73 (B. VERNON) Richardson, Major-Gen. Joeeph Fletcher, C.B. (retd.), lieut.- col. Bengal &c. com. 6th Bengal car. 18M/76, aerred in Punjab campaign 1848, and in Indian Matiiiy Richardson, Edward, cm.o. Richardson, Major-CJen. William Stewart, O.B. retd. (tp.) as lieut.-col. Bengal 8.C. Richey, James Bellet, c.8.1. Richmond, Major Matthew, aB. (civil) Ricketts, George Henry Mlldmay, C.B. B.C.8. 1847, member of board of revenue N.w. provinces (E. St. Vincknt) Rlddell, Major-Gen. Charles James Buchanan, R.A. CB. retd. (f.p.) as col. served in Indian Mutiny (Bart.) Ridden, Henry Philip Archibald, c.ai. late member L.C. India, late director-gen. post office India, B.C.a 1889/67, (Bart.) Rivett-Carnao, John Harry, c.i.E. opium agent, Benares, Bengal c.s. knight-commander of the Austrian Order of Francis Joseph (Bart.) Robertson, Lieut.-(^n. Alexander Cvmningham, c.B. (retd. list 1881), formerly Ueut.-col. 8th (King's) regt ; b. 8 Feb. 1816; m. 25 Aug. 1880, Annie, eldest dau. of Richard Walker, of Bury, Lane. Robertson, CoL James Peter, CB. late lieut.-ooL 16th lancers, served in Sutlej campaign, &c. in (Mmea, and In Indian Mutiny Robertson, James Scott, C.B. (civil), commissary-gen. Ireland 1876/80, purveyor-in-chief to army in Turkey and (Mmea 1855/6, purveyor-in-chief to army 1856/70, dept.-controller southern district 1870/2, controller at Malta 1872/4, In Ireland 1874/6 Robertson, John (hon. capt), CI.B. assist, accountant-gen. mil. dept. Calcutta Robertson, Gen. Robert Richardson, c.B. retd. list 1879, col. 3rd dragoon guards since 1866, a brigadier and com. 7th dragoon guards in Kaffir war 1846/7, brother of (Sir) John Stewart Richardson (B. RoLLO and E. MELVILLE) Robinson, Henry, c.b. deputy controller (h.p.), assist-oom- missary-gen. at Aldershot, China, Corfu, 1854/66, Egypt 1867/8, deputy commissary-gen. at Cork 1868, at Alderslxot 1869/74, and of N. district 1874 (Baut.) Robinson, Henry, CB. vice-president local government board Ireland Robinson, William, CM.O. gov. of Windward Islands since 1881 Rodney, Lieut-Gen. (Jeorge Brydges, CB. adj.-gen. BJf. 1878 (B. RODNET) Roe, Samuel Black, m.D. cb. brigade-surgeon army medical dept. Rogers, brevet CoL Robert Gordon, c.B. B.8.C commandant 20th Bengal N.i. served throughout Umbeyla campaign 1863, and the Hazara campaign of 1868, &c served in Aflghan war 1878/9; b. 19 April, 1832 Rolland, Vice-Adm. William Rae, c.R (retd.), served at cap- ture of Amoy and (Thinghae 1841, K.M. Rolleston, Christopher, CM.o. Rolleston, Loftus John, CM.O. late comdt Diamond Fields horse, Griqualand West, formerly lieut. royal Sherwood foresters; m. 14 Aug. 1879, Isabelle Louise, eldest dan. of Samoel Stonestreet, of Kimberley, Griqualand West RoUo, Gen. Hon. Robert, cb. (retd. list 1881), col. 2nd batt PrinceM Louiae's (Sutherland & Argyll) highlanders (B. ROLLO) Romaine, William Oovett, cb. president sup. conncil Egyptian finance since 1876, judge advocate (Mmean army 1864/6, judge-advooate-gen. India 1869/78, bar.-at-law it 1889 Rom, David, ai.s. Bom, James Tyrrdl Carter, C.LB. snrgeon-gen. Rom, Mi^.-Oen. Patrick Robertsoo, cb. Ueut-ool. (h.p.). commanding brigade depdt Perth 1876/80, lieut-col. bjigade depM at Halifax 1876/9, served in Kaffir war 186S/8, in Crimea, K.L.H.If . ; b. 19 May. 1898 De Rottonburgh, Col. George, cb. late ool. looth regt Roath,Band(riph,o:B.oommiMa7-gen.n nee 1876, dqmlj'MmmisMry-gen. ICaur Axd head-qnarten 18a0/9, depaty-oontroi: . ...irict 1870, western district 1874, depaty-oommlssary-gen. 1876, served at the Oape, in Canada, Ireland, and KaflEraria, Ac. Rowland, Col. Thomas, cb. Snd bait Northnmb. fnsiUers (5th regt), comdg. Agra brigade 1881 RowUnda, Major-Oen. Hugh, y.c cb. Ueut-ool. (h.p.) 84th regt brigadier-ffen. Bengal army 1881, a.a. ti Q.if .o. North British district 1880, on special serrlce (?ape of Ck>od Hope 1879, served with 41st regt in Crimea, K.L.B.M. ; b. 6 M sy,18>9 Rowseu, i«riB£II1TllllBm, t.u. yi.M.u. Biitlsh commlasioi of ngyr ll m r state domain s ^ Rogglee-BriM, Samuel, cb. lieut-col. and hon. ooL W. E&- mil. (BowTBB-SiiiJTH— Bart.) Rondall, Lient-Gen. Francis Homblow, c&l. ooL-oom R.E. ; b. 23 Dec. 1823 Russell, Thomas, CM.o. formerly defence minister vx. Rutherford, William, cb. m.d. surgeon-gen. (Kp.), hon. physician to the ()aeen 1880, director army medical depart- ment 1872/4, sanitazy branch 1874/6, served in Sutlej campaign, Crimea, and in China Ryan, Charles Lister, CB. sasist-oomptroller and audltor-gon St. John, LIeut-Ck)l. Oliver Beauchamp C!oventry,C8.l. mn (Bengal) R.B. political agent of the province of Qmdahnr E.I. (descended from John, 10th Lord St. John) Sale, Major Matthew Townsend, aB. CM.o. commiss. f - settlement of Montenegrin frontier Salmon, Rear-Adm. Nowell, R.N. v.c CB. AD.cto the Qu( 1876/9, served in Baltic 1854, and in Indian Mutiny Salnsbnry, Major-Gen. Frederic Octavlus, c.B. (retd. f.ji. , lieut-col. lOlst regt. which he commanded In north-west frontier war India 1863, served in Sutlej campaign, in Burmah, and in Indian Mutiny Samuel, (Hon.) Saul, cm.o. m.l.a. n.s. Wales 1864,72, m.i since 1872, minister of finance and trade 1869/72, po master-gen. N.s. Wales 1872/5 Sanderson, Thomas Henry, cb. of the foreign office Sandwith, Thomas Backhouse, c.B. consul at Oete (Drakb —Bart.) VARIOUS ORDERS OF KNIGHTHOOD. ic>:^ Sankey, CoL Richard Hieram, R.B. C.B. sec. to government public works department Madras; b. 22 Mar. 1829 Sankey, Gen. William, C.B. (retd. list), D.A.Q.M.G. 1st division army in Crimea, K.M. Sapte, Brand, C.B. late judge at Fnrmckabad, B.C.S. 1843/70 Sarel, Major-Gen. Henry Andrew, c.B. A.A.G. s.E. district 1876, 8, served with »th lancers in Punjab 1848, in Indian Mutiny, commanded regt. irregular cav. in Oude campaign, private sec. to war sec. (V. Cardwell) 1868/74; b. 1 Nov. 1825 Sargeaont, William Charles, c.u.o. acting lieut.-gov. St. Vin- cent 1859, crown agent for colonies since 1862, entered colonial office 1848, &c. Sargent, Major -Gen. John Neptune, C.B. commanding brigarie dep6t at Cardiif 1873/80, Oxford 1874/7, wounded at the Alma and fall of Sebastopol, K.L.HJC. served in Cliina; b. 18 June, 1836 Sartorins, Lieut.-CoL Reginald William. V.CCM.O. 8qua«lron officer 6th Bengal cav. since 1873, on staff of Prince of Wales on visit to India 1876/6, served in Indian Mutiny, &c. (Whblkr— Baut. and in Kniohtaoe) Satixnares, Vioe-Adm. Thomas, c.B. (retd. list), severely wounded at Lagof , served with distinction in China (B. DB SAUMARBZ) Saondera, Charles Bnrslem, C.B. chief commissioner of Mysore and Coorg from 1876, resident at Hyderabad 1868,75, B.C.8. 1843 Saondert, George, M.d. c.b. deputy inspector-gen. (h.p.)i served in Crimea and at Hong Kong Bayer, Major-Gen. James Robert Bteadman, CB. oommandetare of C!anton 1841, and in Baltic during Bnssian war, K.M. (E. Wintkrton) TwMMlio, Lleut-CoL William, C.8.L B.8.C late political officer in Affglianistan Tyndall, Lieut-CoL Henry, 03. B.S.C commanded Snd Punjab infantry, served in Indian Mutiny (medal), served in Afl^han war 1878/9; b. 9 April, 1833 Tyrwhitt, Major-Gen. Charles, c.B. A-D.C. to WM. HJUH. Duke of Cambridge In Crimea, and 1856/81, K.L.HJf.; b. 11 Sept. 1817 Fraser-Tytler, Cfen. James Macleod Bannatyne, CB. served in Aflfghanistan 1842, and Sutlej, A.D.C. to Lord Gough, A.Q.M.O. to Havelock's force in Indian Mutiny, commanded Allahabad division 1869/71, Sirhind division 1871/8 Urquhart, Major-Gen. Francis Gregory, CB. (retd. f. p.) as major Ist regt. served in CJrimea, K.M. in China, 1860 (F0RBB8, of CJraigievar— Bart.) Van Cortlandt, Gen. Henry CHiarles, CB. Vane, George, CM.G. treasurer Ceylon Vansittart, Vice-Adm. Edward Westby, CB. (retd.) Vaughan, Lieut-(Jen. John Luther, CB. Bengal S.C. (sup. list 1881), served in Gwalior 1843, D.Q.M.Q. Turkish con- tingent in Crimea 1856/6, com. 6th Punjab rifles through Indian Mutiny and Umbeyla campaign (Halford — Baut.) Vlalls, Major-Gen. George Courtney, CB. com. 95th regt. 1871/5, 17th brigade dep6t 1876/7, served in Crimea and Central India (Oakks— BART.) ; b. 26 Feb. 1824. ViUiers, Francis John, CM.g. acting colonial sec. Griqualand West 1880, M.L.C. 1879, entered service 1874 Vivian, Hon. Hussey Crespigny, CB. (B. Vivian) Dee Voeux, George Henry, CM.o. gov. of Fiji Aug. 1880, nominated gov. Baliama Islands July 1880, but did not assume the government, administrator Fiji Islands 1878/9 (BART.) "Wade-Dalton, CoL Hamlet Coote, C.B. 1843, lieut.-col. late 13th regt. hon. col. North York mil. since 1874, lieut.-coL com. 1855/74, served in AfEghan campaigns 1838/42, adj. 13th regt. at capture of Ghuznee and re-capture of Cabul, knight Dooranee order (AfEghan) Wake, Herewald Craufurd, CB. B.c.s. 1851/68, com. defence of Puckah House (Arrah) during Indian Mutiny (Bart.) Walker, brevet-CoL Frederick William Edward Forestier, CB. major and lieut.-coL Scots guards (Bart.) Walker, Lieut. -Gen. James Thomas, R.E. c.B. surveyor-gen. of India, served in Punjab, severely wounded at Delhi in Indian Mutiny Walker, Major-Gen. Mark, v.C c.B. lieut.-coL 45th r^t. served in CMmea, K.M. brigade-major China 1860, com. Nagpore brigade, Madras, 1876/7, 1879 ; b. 24 Nov. 1827 (Chichester— Bart.) Walker, William Stuart, CB. sec. to poor law board 1852/68, chairman board of public health Scotland since 1868 Wallace, Major-Gen. Hill, R.A. c.B. com. division Bombay army in Abyssinian campaign (Bdrgoyne— Bart.) Wallington, John Williwns, CB. lieut.-col. and hon. col. R. N. Glouc. mil Walpole, Charles, c.B. assist-comptroUer legacy duty (B, Orford) Walpole, Horace CJeorge, CB. clerk of the council of India (E, Orford) Walrond, Theodore, c.B. civil service oonunissioner since 1875, sec. to civil service commission 1868/75 Walter, Gen. John McNeill, CB. (retd. list), com. 36th regt. and also a field column Indlui Mutiny 1858/9, and the Saugor district 1871/4, served also in Kaffir war 1846, and in Punjab 1849, &o. ; b. 18 Aug. 1819 Walton, CoL Bendyshe, CI.B. Bengal s.c superintendent and agent for army clothing, served with 63rd regt. in Punjab campaign 1849, and on Peshawur frontier 1861/2, severely wounded at storming of Secunderabagh in Indian Mutiny 1857; b. 10 Mar. 1827 Ward, John, cb. minister resident at Lubeok, Bremen, and Hamburg 1865/70, &c Warden, Gkn. Bobert, CB. (retd. list), served with 19th regt in (Mmea, K.L.H.M. Wardlaw, Gen. Bobert, cb. ooL 7th dragoon guards since 1874, com. cav. brigade Aldershot since 1876, com royal dragoons at Tchemaya, and cav. brigade at the Cur- ragh 1869/74, served with 1st dragoons in Crimea, at battles of Balaclava, Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol, &c. K.L.H.M.; b. 13 Jan. 1817 Waring, Edward John, M.D. CI.B. surgeon-major Indian army Warner, (Hon.) Charles William, cb. attorney-gen. Trinidad 1844/70 Warre, Gen. Henry James, c.B. coL 99th regt. since 1880, com.-ln-chief Bombay army 1878/81, on Canadian staff 1840/6, com. 67th regt. in Crimea and Bombay, &c. coL on staff Belfast district 1870/4 Warren, CoL Arthur Frederick, c.B. (h.p.), rifle brigade, served in Crimea and Indian Mutiny, K.M.; b. 29 July, 1830 Warren, brevet Lieut. -CoL Charles, r.e. c.m.g. administrator govt. West Griqualand 1879, com. Kimberley's horse in Caffre war 1877/8; b. 7 Feb. 1840 Warren, Col. Dawson Stuckley, c.B. p.w.O. West Yorks. (formerly 14th) regt. Warren, CoL Falkland George Edgeworth, lieut-coL r.a- CM.G. assistant commissioner Cyprus, served in Indian Mutiny 1867/8, including relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, battle of Cawnpore, commanded the heavy battery at siege and capture of Lucknow, &c. served at Umbeyla, &c. in campaign of 1863, served throughout the Bhootan cam- paign 1864/5 Waterfleld, Lieut.-CoL William Garrow, c.8.1. Bengal 8.c. commissioner and superintendent of Peshawur division, Punjab, served throughout the Indian Mutiny, ^.; b. 6 Nov. 1833 Watson, Major-Gen. John, V.C C.B. Bombay ac major-gen. commanding a division x.w. frontier India 1880, political agent at Gwalior, resident 1881, A.D.C. to the Queen 1870,81, com. Central India horse 1871/ , served in Punjab cam- paign, and in Indian Mutiny, thrice slightly wounded ; b. 4 Sept. 1829 768 COMPANIONS OF THE Watt, FitzJames Edward, c.B. (civil), commisaary-gen. in the army 1880, commisaary-gen, during Zulu war 1878; b. 10 Sept. 1822 Wauchope, Capt. Andrew Gilbert, C.M.G. serving in civil capacity in Cyprus, served with 42nd highlanders in the Ashantee war, at battle of Amoaful, &c. slightly wounded at Jarbinbah, and severely at battle of Ordahsu Weare, (hon.) Lieut.-Gen. Henry Edwin, C.B. served in Punjab campaign 1848, d.a.A.Q.&a,q.m.O. head-quarters Crimea, K.M. com. 60th regt. in New Zealand 1863/6 (OXEf- DEN-BART.); b. 27 Aug. 1826 Webb, Edward William Henry, C.B. (retd.), late army service corps Aldershot, commissary in Zulu war 1871>, capt. late military train Webber, CoL George Daniel, C.B. com. brigade dep6t York W.R. since 1878, served in Crimea and at the fall of Coomassie 1874, late lieut.-coL 2nd West India regt. Welby, Reginald Earle, c.B. assistant financial sec to treasury 1880, auditor of civU list 1881, late chief flnandaJ clerk to the treasury (BART.) Wells, Lieut.-Gen. Samuel, C.B. (retd.), served at capture of Port Natal 1842, and in Indian Mutiny Welman, brevet-Col. William Henry Dowling Reerei, CB. 99th regt. served in Zulu war 1878; b 11 Oct. 18S8 Wemyss, Col. Henry Manley, CB. Bengal 8X5. Were, Jonathan Biuns, c.m.o. commissioner and member of the executive committee of the Melboome intemational exhibition West, Algernon Edward, CB. chairman of board of inland revenue 1881, deputy-chairman 1877/81, gent, usher of the privy chamber (V. Barrinoton) Wheeler, Capt. William Trickett, R.N. CB. White, Major-Gen. George Stewart, V.C CB. late Gordon highlanders (formerly 92nd regt.) White, Vice-Adm. Richard Dunning, CB. White, Major-Gen. Robert, CB. lieut-coL com. brigade depOi at Worcester 1878/7, served with 17tb lanoen in Orimaa, K.M. com. a flying column in Omtral India 18i8/»; h, tl Feb. 1827 White, Thomas Richard St. Steptken Hmi oada , ILO. CB. (hon.) surgeon-gen. (retd.), late depa^-coiSMii-ffni. served in New Zealand war 1846, sa&ior medioal oOoar in Taranaki war 1860 (Bart.) White, William Arthur, CB. envoy extraordinary and minister plenipotentiary Roumanla 1880, ftmnarly oonsul- gen. at Belgrade "White, William Henry, CB. (civil), aocountant-fen. of the army (during Zulu war 1878) Whitehead, CoL Robert CHiildren, OB. (h.p.), late Mkh regt served with 97th regt. in Crimea 1865, at siege and fall of Sebastopol, and of the storming party at the assault of the Redan, served in Zulu war 1878; b. 8 Aug. 1888 Whitmore, Lieut-Gen. Edmtmd Augustus, CB. mUitary sec. at head-quarters staff 1880, inspector-gen. of recruiting 1876/9, served in Crimea with 30th regt KX.H.M. military sec. Ireland 1861/6, A.A.O. war office 1866/71, 1878/4, &&; b. 8 July, 1819 Whitmore, George Stoddart, c.M.o. Wilby, Major-(Jen. William, CB. on staff Ceylon 1878, late Fleetwood brigade depdt, served in (Mmea, Sdnde, and Abyssinia; b. 11 Oct. 1819 WiUdnson, Gen. Christopher Dickson, CB. (retd. list), served In Sutlej 1845, com. brigade at Sobraon WiUdnson, Major-Gen. Osbom, c.B. lleut-coL and brevet- col, (retd.), coradt. 2nd Bengal cav. served in Punjab campaign 1848/9, throughout the Indian Mutiny 1867/8, final siege and capture of Lucknow, D.A.QJ(.0. to Shahabad field force Willes, Rear-Adm. (Jeorge Ommanney, CB. A.D.C. to the Queen 1870/4, superintendent Devonport dockyard since 1876, chief of the staff at admiralty 1869/73, served In the Baltic 1866 Williams, Major-Gen. Edward Arthur, CB. coL R.A. (h.p.), com. R.A. at Gibraltar 1871, and in New Zealand 1864/6; b. 17 Feb. 1824 Williams, Col. Edward Charles Sparshott, ci.e. R.E.; b. 27 Mar. 1831 Williams, Fleetwood, C.s.i. late B.C.s. Williams, Col. George Walker, c.B. (civil), retd., late military sec. to governor N.W. provinces India Williams, Monier, c.B. CLE. Baden prof, of Sanskrit university of Oxford Williams, Col. William John, R.A. CB. served in (Mmiu, wounded at fall of Sebastopol, KJC.'(GORB— Bart.); b. 28 Nov. 1828 Williamson, Major William John, CI.K. b.s.c. 1873. inspector- gen, of police and prisons, commissioner of Abkari revenue, and superintendent of stamps Assam Willis, Major-Gen. Frederic Arthur, CB. lieut-ooL brigade depot at Bedford 1876/7, served In Indian Mutiny and lu Hazara 1868; b. 16 July, 1827 Willis, Lieut-GJen. George Harry Smith, CB. com. N. district 1878/Bl, served with 77th regt. In CJrimea, D.A.Q.M.G. at horseguards, and A.QJf.0. 4th division 1856, K.L.H.>f. A.Q.M.O. Gibraltar, Aa.o. Malta, A.Qjf .o.W. district 1866/71, and at horseguards 1873/6 (B. Trkdkgab, and Nbeld— Bart.) Wills,Caleb Sherar, CB. surgeon-major, serred In Zulu war 1879 Wilmhurst, Rear-Adm. Arthur CB. (retd. list) Eardley-Wilmot, Vlce-Adm. Arthur Parry, c.B. com- manded channel squadron 1870/1, served In China wars 1831, 1840/1, commanded ''Sphinx" at bombardment of Sebastopol, A.D.C to the Queen 1866/70, superintendent Greenwich hospital 1866/70 (BART.) Wilson, Adm. Thomas, CB. (retd. list), served in Chinese wars 1840 and 1866 Wilson, Major-Gen. Thomas Fottmeas, CB. CI.B. Bengal - ^ (h.p.), A.D.C to the Queen 1868/71, member of council of India 1881, served in Punjab campaign 1848, d.a.a.o. defence Lucknow restdeney 1867, djlo. Bengal 1867 71. onmimnMlert Peshawar diskdct 1871/6 (Babt.) WlIiOB, Baar-Adm. William Ohaitos rahie, cb. (letd.) Wingat«, Andrew, OLB. WoUey, Thomas, ob. Wood, Majcr^en. Henry Hastings AiBeok, glb. brigadier- gen. oomdg. Deesa brigade since 1876, served in Punjab campaign 1848/9. Persian campaign 18*6/7, he A.a. to forces under Or Hugh Hose in Central India campaign 1867/8, AJLO. 1st division In Alqrmlikian i^mptilgn 1867/«i b. 11 April, 18S6 WoolfiTM, John Andrew, 1I.D. OB., OILO. sorgeoii^en. 1880; b. 14 June, 18S< Wi«7, Llent-Oen. Bdward, B.A. CB. on sUfl dlrkloii of n-' at Woolwich since 1868, served in GMmea, KJL oomman siege train in BaJpooina 1817, ko. isspeotor«an. ordnai Bombay 1860/4 Wray, Col. Henry, ciLO. ooL (on staff) comdg. BJC. Ireland 1879; b. 1 Jan. 18S6 Wright, James, CB. enginssr4n^ 6^Vi> REC'D LD DEC 6 '64-4 PM W-oU ^^ WIV^^ Vi MAY 2 4 t930 (tEC.C\R.JUN2 6'n I.D 21-10nw-9,'48(B399sir.^.l7fi »\ ^1